1 00:00:01,440 --> 00:00:13,760 Speaker 1: The volume instant reaction on the steelers humiliating loss to 2 00:00:13,880 --> 00:00:17,800 Speaker 1: Baltimore twenty eight to fourteen. I thought they'd hang around 3 00:00:17,800 --> 00:00:22,239 Speaker 1: in this game without Zay Flowers, but instead Baltimore decided 4 00:00:22,320 --> 00:00:26,600 Speaker 1: to just run fifteen straight times against Pittsburgh over the 5 00:00:26,600 --> 00:00:29,560 Speaker 1: course of the first half. And I think that's what's 6 00:00:29,600 --> 00:00:32,680 Speaker 1: most humiliating, is I mean, you knew that. You know, 7 00:00:32,720 --> 00:00:37,560 Speaker 1: the Steelers offense has been really lifeless since George Pickens 8 00:00:37,600 --> 00:00:40,120 Speaker 1: got hurt. He came back and made some big catches. 9 00:00:40,159 --> 00:00:43,440 Speaker 1: He's a tremendous talent. But it's time for the Steelers 10 00:00:43,440 --> 00:00:47,720 Speaker 1: to change direction with their coaching staff. This is not 11 00:00:47,800 --> 00:00:50,960 Speaker 1: good enough. In the last eight years, the Jaguars have 12 00:00:51,080 --> 00:00:54,040 Speaker 1: three playoff wins. The Steelers have none. I mean, just 13 00:00:54,200 --> 00:00:58,240 Speaker 1: let that sink in. You know, I was looking over 14 00:00:58,280 --> 00:01:00,840 Speaker 1: the course of this game. I was just fishing around 15 00:01:00,880 --> 00:01:03,480 Speaker 1: on stuff. The last seven years, the Steelers have either 16 00:01:03,520 --> 00:01:05,959 Speaker 1: missed the playoffs or lost by at least double digits 17 00:01:06,000 --> 00:01:08,160 Speaker 1: in the first round. They're just not a competitive team 18 00:01:08,560 --> 00:01:13,880 Speaker 1: in the upper tier. And remember it is easy to say, well, well, 19 00:01:14,080 --> 00:01:18,559 Speaker 1: you know, they don't. They don't have losing records. I mean, 20 00:01:19,000 --> 00:01:21,600 Speaker 1: a third of the teams in this league are a disaster. 21 00:01:21,720 --> 00:01:23,520 Speaker 1: I mean, look, who's at the top of the draft. Again, 22 00:01:23,720 --> 00:01:28,400 Speaker 1: it's your Tennessee's and your Jacksonville's and the Raiders and 23 00:01:28,440 --> 00:01:32,319 Speaker 1: the Jets and the Bears, And it's the same twelve 24 00:01:32,400 --> 00:01:35,320 Speaker 1: teams at the top of this draft seemingly every year 25 00:01:35,400 --> 00:01:38,840 Speaker 1: or every other year. So I mean to say, you're 26 00:01:38,880 --> 00:01:41,600 Speaker 1: better than those teams. So what I mean if you 27 00:01:41,640 --> 00:01:43,800 Speaker 1: look at the league right now, for the last five years, 28 00:01:43,800 --> 00:01:46,039 Speaker 1: it's been the same teams at the top, Baltimore and 29 00:01:46,080 --> 00:01:50,480 Speaker 1: Buffalo and Kansas City and Philadelphia. San Francisco pulled back, 30 00:01:50,480 --> 00:01:52,920 Speaker 1: they're in a bit of a rebuild, but the Rams 31 00:01:52,960 --> 00:01:55,960 Speaker 1: are good again, the Lions for the last couple of years, 32 00:01:56,000 --> 00:01:58,560 Speaker 1: Green Bay. It's the same teams at the top, and 33 00:01:59,000 --> 00:02:05,240 Speaker 1: Pittsburgh is in that group. I mean, they're Listen. I'll 34 00:02:05,280 --> 00:02:07,760 Speaker 1: get to Baltimore in a second, because you know, once 35 00:02:07,800 --> 00:02:11,440 Speaker 1: again Lamar Jackson is dominant and he's now won three 36 00:02:11,520 --> 00:02:15,040 Speaker 1: playoff games. Uh, he's gonna go probably to Buffalo in 37 00:02:15,040 --> 00:02:16,799 Speaker 1: the next round, which is tough. But this game was 38 00:02:16,840 --> 00:02:19,639 Speaker 1: really not just about the Ravens. They were almost ten 39 00:02:19,680 --> 00:02:21,440 Speaker 1: point favorites at home, and they were gonna win this 40 00:02:21,480 --> 00:02:24,760 Speaker 1: football game. It's the dominance of it without Zay Flowers. 41 00:02:25,160 --> 00:02:26,880 Speaker 1: I mean, if you're Pittsburgh, you know what they're gonna do. 42 00:02:26,880 --> 00:02:29,520 Speaker 1: They're gonna run the football a Flowers. You have no 43 00:02:29,600 --> 00:02:34,679 Speaker 1: downfield attack and still jumped out to a lead. Pittsburgh 44 00:02:34,720 --> 00:02:37,880 Speaker 1: was never competitive in this football game. And you know, 45 00:02:38,560 --> 00:02:40,919 Speaker 1: I was looking at the rushing yards throughout the course 46 00:02:40,919 --> 00:02:43,560 Speaker 1: of the game. It ended with about three hundred rushing 47 00:02:43,639 --> 00:02:46,880 Speaker 1: yards for the Ravens and twenty nine for the Steelers, 48 00:02:47,600 --> 00:02:50,079 Speaker 1: so that Pittsburgh can't even run the ball anymore. They 49 00:02:50,080 --> 00:02:53,919 Speaker 1: can't run it. They got pushed around. They're not innovative. 50 00:02:54,120 --> 00:02:56,079 Speaker 1: What are they? I mean if I said to you, 51 00:02:56,120 --> 00:02:59,760 Speaker 1: what are they, well, they're physical. Well they got pushed 52 00:02:59,800 --> 00:03:04,079 Speaker 1: around that Ipi Baltimore. And let's be honest. If Cleveland 53 00:03:04,160 --> 00:03:08,040 Speaker 1: in the draft lands cam Ward of the Miami Hurricanes 54 00:03:08,160 --> 00:03:11,440 Speaker 1: or Shador Sanders of Colorado, Pittsburgh will have the fourth 55 00:03:11,440 --> 00:03:13,880 Speaker 1: best quarterback in this division. The answer is not Russ. 56 00:03:14,400 --> 00:03:16,800 Speaker 1: He just you know, they's just limitations. He looks for 57 00:03:16,840 --> 00:03:20,359 Speaker 1: the first guy, can't see over the line many times. 58 00:03:21,280 --> 00:03:24,959 Speaker 1: He doesn't have the elusiveness justin fields. How many quarterbacks 59 00:03:25,000 --> 00:03:27,720 Speaker 1: in the NFL history, whose first five years in the league, 60 00:03:28,760 --> 00:03:31,560 Speaker 1: you know, had a low passer rating, low completion percentage, 61 00:03:31,600 --> 00:03:35,280 Speaker 1: got hurt a lot popped and became superstars. It doesn't happen. 62 00:03:35,640 --> 00:03:38,920 Speaker 1: You can see it very very quickly. You know, people 63 00:03:38,920 --> 00:03:42,280 Speaker 1: can complain about Justin Herbert, but Justin Herbert has put 64 00:03:42,360 --> 00:03:45,240 Speaker 1: up prodigious numbers this year. He had a terrible game today, 65 00:03:45,280 --> 00:03:48,320 Speaker 1: but he had a very good year. Justin field isn't 66 00:03:48,360 --> 00:03:52,480 Speaker 1: the answer. I don't think Mike Tomlin's the answer. They 67 00:03:52,520 --> 00:03:56,760 Speaker 1: need to be innovative and creative. Just because of the 68 00:03:57,000 --> 00:04:01,680 Speaker 1: structure and stability of the owner ship. They're a top 69 00:04:01,800 --> 00:04:04,280 Speaker 1: half team in the league. They're already in the top sixteen. 70 00:04:05,200 --> 00:04:08,040 Speaker 1: But you start looking around at the emergence of some 71 00:04:08,080 --> 00:04:10,480 Speaker 1: of these young quarterbacks. I mean, we just had a 72 00:04:10,560 --> 00:04:13,520 Speaker 1: draft where it looks like Michael Pennix can play, and 73 00:04:13,680 --> 00:04:16,440 Speaker 1: Jayden Daniels can play, and Bo Knicks can play, and 74 00:04:17,240 --> 00:04:19,480 Speaker 1: you know, I mean, Kayleb Williams has a ton of talent. 75 00:04:19,640 --> 00:04:22,560 Speaker 1: I mean every year it feels like we're adding more 76 00:04:22,600 --> 00:04:26,359 Speaker 1: and more good quarterbacks. And yet Tomlin, a defensive coach, 77 00:04:26,400 --> 00:04:30,240 Speaker 1: has never really sensed the urgency on offense. He's stuck 78 00:04:30,279 --> 00:04:35,040 Speaker 1: with offensive coordinators that couldn't engineer an offense. The offensive 79 00:04:35,080 --> 00:04:38,480 Speaker 1: line always feels like it's kind of second class. The 80 00:04:38,600 --> 00:04:41,400 Speaker 1: run games a little better this year, but I mean, 81 00:04:41,880 --> 00:04:44,520 Speaker 1: at some point, what are your standards? I mean, when 82 00:04:44,560 --> 00:04:48,080 Speaker 1: you can't compete in the last two times, you can't 83 00:04:48,120 --> 00:04:52,400 Speaker 1: compete against Baltimore, another physical football team. I mean, you guys, 84 00:04:52,839 --> 00:04:55,240 Speaker 1: this is like the thirty eighth time or thirty ninth 85 00:04:55,279 --> 00:05:00,560 Speaker 1: time Harbaugh and tomlin A faced off. I mean, you know, 86 00:05:00,600 --> 00:05:04,039 Speaker 1: it's it's like an anniversary. I mean, they these guys 87 00:05:04,080 --> 00:05:07,200 Speaker 1: know each other back and forth, and and Baltimore's missing 88 00:05:07,240 --> 00:05:10,239 Speaker 1: their only real home run hitter receiver, and it's still 89 00:05:10,320 --> 00:05:14,960 Speaker 1: twenty one nothing at half. I just at this point, 90 00:05:15,160 --> 00:05:18,720 Speaker 1: I don't, I don't get it. Like I don't. I 91 00:05:18,760 --> 00:05:22,040 Speaker 1: don't get the arguments. I mean, three AFC teams haven't 92 00:05:22,040 --> 00:05:25,039 Speaker 1: won in the last month. The Titans who are drafting 93 00:05:25,160 --> 00:05:29,760 Speaker 1: number one, the Browns who are drafting number two, and 94 00:05:29,800 --> 00:05:33,240 Speaker 1: the Steelers what are we doing? And I heard al 95 00:05:33,279 --> 00:05:36,599 Speaker 1: Michaels he and Herb Street. You know, they've gotten some 96 00:05:36,680 --> 00:05:38,680 Speaker 1: stinkers this year, but they're they do a really good 97 00:05:38,800 --> 00:05:42,640 Speaker 1: job and They're obviously very prepared. And at the end 98 00:05:42,680 --> 00:05:44,440 Speaker 1: of the broadcast, as I was walking in here to 99 00:05:44,480 --> 00:05:47,200 Speaker 1: do this, they I think it was Al said, you know, 100 00:05:47,240 --> 00:05:50,000 Speaker 1: we've got some big They got some big decisions to make, 101 00:05:50,720 --> 00:05:53,760 Speaker 1: and I don't know if the Steelers are capable of 102 00:05:53,800 --> 00:05:56,320 Speaker 1: making them. I think everybody in Pittsburgh. I don't listen 103 00:05:56,400 --> 00:05:58,640 Speaker 1: to Pittsburgh sports talk radio, but I mean, I think 104 00:05:58,680 --> 00:06:01,360 Speaker 1: the conversation over the last several years has been pretty 105 00:06:01,360 --> 00:06:05,920 Speaker 1: one sided on Tomlin, which is he's clearly competent. You know, 106 00:06:06,120 --> 00:06:09,920 Speaker 1: he is one of the great underdog coaches. In fact, 107 00:06:09,920 --> 00:06:12,919 Speaker 1: I think he is the best underdog coach from a 108 00:06:12,920 --> 00:06:15,360 Speaker 1: betting perspective in the league the last decade. But now 109 00:06:15,440 --> 00:06:17,760 Speaker 1: he's not good at that either. I mean, tonight was 110 00:06:17,839 --> 00:06:21,560 Speaker 1: really embarrassing. They didn't do anything particularly well. I mean, 111 00:06:21,600 --> 00:06:24,440 Speaker 1: the offense has basically thrown at to George Pickens and 112 00:06:24,440 --> 00:06:27,480 Speaker 1: cross your fingers, but they don't have the quarterback right. 113 00:06:28,279 --> 00:06:32,159 Speaker 1: The protection wasn't good tonight. They didn't really get after 114 00:06:32,279 --> 00:06:34,440 Speaker 1: Lamar Jackson. I mean Lamar Jackson in the first half 115 00:06:34,600 --> 00:06:36,799 Speaker 1: was thirteen to fifteen, one hundred and forty four yards, 116 00:06:36,839 --> 00:06:41,480 Speaker 1: two touchdowns and eleven rushes at six yards of pop Jesus. Now, 117 00:06:41,520 --> 00:06:45,480 Speaker 1: I want to talk about Lamar Jackson, so you can 118 00:06:45,560 --> 00:06:48,440 Speaker 1: vote whoever you want MVP, anybody that's listened to me. No, 119 00:06:48,520 --> 00:06:52,360 Speaker 1: I don't care about awards. I do think it's it's 120 00:06:52,440 --> 00:06:55,600 Speaker 1: strange that how good Josh Allen has been since he 121 00:06:55,720 --> 00:06:58,560 Speaker 1: entered the league and he doesn't have an MVP, But 122 00:06:58,600 --> 00:07:02,120 Speaker 1: if Lamar went another, he went another. I've said this before. 123 00:07:02,160 --> 00:07:04,320 Speaker 1: I don't think there's a single player in the NFL 124 00:07:04,640 --> 00:07:08,440 Speaker 1: that feels like his city and his organization like Lamar 125 00:07:08,560 --> 00:07:12,440 Speaker 1: Jackson does to Baltimore. He's the identity of the team. 126 00:07:12,560 --> 00:07:18,160 Speaker 1: It's just toughness, physicality, intensity. He just feels like Baltimore 127 00:07:18,240 --> 00:07:20,440 Speaker 1: is the perfect place for him. He's just a tough kid. 128 00:07:20,600 --> 00:07:23,920 Speaker 1: He keeps getting better. He cares so deeply. I find 129 00:07:23,960 --> 00:07:26,720 Speaker 1: Lamar Jackson to be a fascinating player. I love watching 130 00:07:26,760 --> 00:07:29,840 Speaker 1: him play. I've said this before. You know, with Mahomes 131 00:07:29,880 --> 00:07:33,520 Speaker 1: he wins so automatically. There's a little less drama when 132 00:07:33,520 --> 00:07:37,120 Speaker 1: you watch Lamar Jackson. I'm fascinated by him because he 133 00:07:37,160 --> 00:07:40,320 Speaker 1: does disappoint people in big spots, but he is just 134 00:07:40,360 --> 00:07:42,920 Speaker 1: an all time talent and he is now a very 135 00:07:42,960 --> 00:07:47,960 Speaker 1: good pocket passer, and if they do play the Buffalo Bills, 136 00:07:48,040 --> 00:07:49,960 Speaker 1: that is going to be one for the ages. That's 137 00:07:50,000 --> 00:07:52,200 Speaker 1: just going to be. I mean, it's just great. The 138 00:07:52,200 --> 00:07:55,040 Speaker 1: two top quarterbacks in terms of production this year and 139 00:07:55,120 --> 00:07:59,640 Speaker 1: stats in the NFL. Love both. But Baltimore is such 140 00:07:59,640 --> 00:08:02,520 Speaker 1: a raw, solid organization, and I think if you're a 141 00:08:02,520 --> 00:08:05,280 Speaker 1: Steeter fan, this is what should really trouble you. You know, 142 00:08:05,360 --> 00:08:07,840 Speaker 1: for years and years, the Steelers and the Ravens have 143 00:08:07,920 --> 00:08:11,400 Speaker 1: been well run, They draft well, they develop winning coaches. 144 00:08:11,720 --> 00:08:13,840 Speaker 1: I mean, they always felt like they were, you know, 145 00:08:14,040 --> 00:08:16,880 Speaker 1: like like relatives that didn't get along, Like they kind 146 00:08:16,880 --> 00:08:23,280 Speaker 1: of had the same toughness and psyche and intimidation. Baltimore 147 00:08:23,280 --> 00:08:28,120 Speaker 1: has completely separated with Lamar Jackson from Pittsburgh. They've completely separated. 148 00:08:28,120 --> 00:08:30,920 Speaker 1: They're more innovative, they're more creative, They're more willing to 149 00:08:30,960 --> 00:08:35,040 Speaker 1: take big swings and take chances. I just love everything 150 00:08:35,040 --> 00:08:37,880 Speaker 1: about the Baltimore Ravens. I find, you know, I don't 151 00:08:37,880 --> 00:08:40,040 Speaker 1: even know if I've ever been to Baltimore. I just 152 00:08:40,120 --> 00:08:43,520 Speaker 1: love the organization, the ownership, the way they draft. I mean, 153 00:08:43,760 --> 00:08:45,840 Speaker 1: it's easy to like Kansas City. I mean, they're winning 154 00:08:45,880 --> 00:08:50,120 Speaker 1: all the trophies, but it's if you really examine how 155 00:08:50,160 --> 00:08:52,560 Speaker 1: the Baltimore Ravens run their business. I think they're the 156 00:08:52,559 --> 00:08:56,520 Speaker 1: best run organization in the NFL top to bottom. I 157 00:08:56,520 --> 00:09:01,360 Speaker 1: mean Kansas City's and Baltimore, so they separated from Pittsburgh. 158 00:09:01,440 --> 00:09:06,800 Speaker 1: I mean, I mean it's just everything I think, coaching, innovation, 159 00:09:07,480 --> 00:09:12,040 Speaker 1: risk taking, quarterback play. I mean, just that line by 160 00:09:12,120 --> 00:09:18,160 Speaker 1: Lamar Jackson that's like thirteen of fifteen six yards of rush, 161 00:09:18,920 --> 00:09:23,640 Speaker 1: knowing that Zay Flowers isn't there. That's humiliating for Pittsburgh. 162 00:09:23,920 --> 00:09:28,560 Speaker 1: That's like taunting. You know. I don't think the Steelers 163 00:09:28,640 --> 00:09:32,160 Speaker 1: quit on Tomlin, but I didn't see a lot of juice. 164 00:09:33,000 --> 00:09:36,760 Speaker 1: I just did not see a lot of effort. I 165 00:09:36,760 --> 00:09:40,360 Speaker 1: mean at Baltimore took over. I'm reading a couple other 166 00:09:40,440 --> 00:09:44,000 Speaker 1: things sent to me. Here are some quarterbacks that have 167 00:09:44,080 --> 00:09:48,720 Speaker 1: more recent playoff wins than the Steelers, John Wolford, Blake Bortles, 168 00:09:49,080 --> 00:09:54,560 Speaker 1: case Keenum, Daniel Jones, and Marcus Mariota. 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They faced the Baltimore Ravens, got 210 00:12:08,240 --> 00:12:12,320 Speaker 1: crushed in the playoffs, only had ten first downs today 211 00:12:12,640 --> 00:12:16,400 Speaker 1: in a Baby Steps league. The Chargers were last year's Texans, 212 00:12:17,160 --> 00:12:19,480 Speaker 1: so Justin Herbert four picks didn't have a good day. 213 00:12:19,520 --> 00:12:21,959 Speaker 1: But it was always about the big picture with this franchise. 214 00:12:22,640 --> 00:12:26,040 Speaker 1: So it was a really good job. But it wasn't 215 00:12:26,120 --> 00:12:28,800 Speaker 1: a really good locker room. It wasn't a good culture, 216 00:12:29,440 --> 00:12:31,360 Speaker 1: and they had to let their best receiver go to 217 00:12:31,360 --> 00:12:33,880 Speaker 1: the Chicago Bears. So we all knew as they were 218 00:12:33,920 --> 00:12:36,560 Speaker 1: winning this year, and I predicted ten to eleven wins, 219 00:12:36,600 --> 00:12:39,679 Speaker 1: I thought they would be really good immediately. But their 220 00:12:39,720 --> 00:12:42,840 Speaker 1: defense is more set than their offense. They need a 221 00:12:42,880 --> 00:12:46,520 Speaker 1: running back, they need another receiver or two, they need 222 00:12:46,559 --> 00:12:49,560 Speaker 1: another tight end. They don't have enough playmakers, and so 223 00:12:49,600 --> 00:12:53,440 Speaker 1: it forces Justin Herbert to make plays that in against 224 00:12:53,480 --> 00:12:56,760 Speaker 1: good teams on the road are tough to make. You 225 00:12:56,880 --> 00:13:00,240 Speaker 1: just have to remember about this. Young quarterbacks have bad 226 00:13:00,280 --> 00:13:03,640 Speaker 1: playoff games. Older quarterbacks do. But Joe Montana years and 227 00:13:03,679 --> 00:13:08,520 Speaker 1: years ago, it was a strike abbreviated season. I think 228 00:13:08,520 --> 00:13:11,319 Speaker 1: the Niners went twelve and two, thirteen and two, and 229 00:13:11,360 --> 00:13:14,040 Speaker 1: they were going to play a playoff game against Minnesota Vikings. 230 00:13:14,720 --> 00:13:17,840 Speaker 1: Montana got benched. He was so bad in the playoff game. 231 00:13:18,360 --> 00:13:21,040 Speaker 1: Joe Montana got benched the goat before Tom Brady was 232 00:13:21,040 --> 00:13:23,960 Speaker 1: benched in a playoff game. Brett Farve, who could be 233 00:13:24,040 --> 00:13:28,040 Speaker 1: wild and a bit reckless, once through six interceptions in 234 00:13:28,080 --> 00:13:30,520 Speaker 1: a playoff game. Go look it up. It was against 235 00:13:30,520 --> 00:13:32,880 Speaker 1: the Rams. I think it was the greatest show on 236 00:13:32,920 --> 00:13:36,040 Speaker 1: turf Rams. It was early two thousands, two thousand and 237 00:13:36,040 --> 00:13:38,320 Speaker 1: two thousand and one. You know, Brett was trying to 238 00:13:38,320 --> 00:13:42,080 Speaker 1: make plays and to keep up with the Rams. Six 239 00:13:42,160 --> 00:13:45,599 Speaker 1: picks in a playoff game. I remember when I was 240 00:13:45,640 --> 00:13:48,880 Speaker 1: a kid. It's like a trivia question. Dan Fouts, who 241 00:13:48,920 --> 00:13:51,800 Speaker 1: to me was like Drew Brees accurate. To me, he 242 00:13:51,840 --> 00:13:54,160 Speaker 1: was the most accurate thrower of the football. I don't 243 00:13:54,200 --> 00:13:57,640 Speaker 1: know what his career completion percentage was, but Dan Fouts 244 00:13:57,679 --> 00:14:03,199 Speaker 1: was an incredibly accurate quarterback. Beautiful feathery touch. He had 245 00:14:03,440 --> 00:14:06,120 Speaker 1: five his worst, probably worst day as a pro. I 246 00:14:06,120 --> 00:14:07,520 Speaker 1: don't know all his days, but it had to have 247 00:14:07,559 --> 00:14:10,760 Speaker 1: been his only five interception game in the playoffs. And 248 00:14:10,840 --> 00:14:14,360 Speaker 1: one player had four of them. I mean Dan Fouts, 249 00:14:14,440 --> 00:14:18,280 Speaker 1: Joe Montana, Brett Farv again, quarterbacks trying to make plays. 250 00:14:18,840 --> 00:14:23,760 Speaker 1: Quarterbacks you know as big favorites. Joe Montana, it happens. 251 00:14:24,000 --> 00:14:26,360 Speaker 1: I mean Lamar started zero and two in the playoffs. 252 00:14:26,960 --> 00:14:30,000 Speaker 1: Peyton Manning Owen to Eli Manning Owen two, it's hard 253 00:14:30,520 --> 00:14:34,040 Speaker 1: and this offense again, they're best receivers in Chicago. They 254 00:14:34,080 --> 00:14:36,400 Speaker 1: need I mean, you know, they they needed a right 255 00:14:36,480 --> 00:14:41,200 Speaker 1: tackle and they drafted Lad Maconkey. But it was just 256 00:14:41,240 --> 00:14:45,120 Speaker 1: the beginning. This second draft, this second free agent period. 257 00:14:45,680 --> 00:14:48,680 Speaker 1: They also had a bunch of you know, cap limitations. 258 00:14:48,680 --> 00:14:51,920 Speaker 1: This year it was about steps. Just like last year 259 00:14:51,920 --> 00:14:54,560 Speaker 1: when Houston took over, it was a mess as a franchise. 260 00:14:54,800 --> 00:14:57,080 Speaker 1: The fact they got to the playoffs was remarkable. And 261 00:14:57,480 --> 00:15:00,360 Speaker 1: like Herbert you know, very early last year, c J. 262 00:15:00,400 --> 00:15:02,920 Speaker 1: Stroud's pretty good and he was also it should be 263 00:15:03,000 --> 00:15:05,520 Speaker 1: noted that c J. Stroud, as a young quarterback, is 264 00:15:05,560 --> 00:15:08,680 Speaker 1: a much better quarterback at home. So the Houston Texans 265 00:15:08,680 --> 00:15:10,480 Speaker 1: this year were a hard team to figure out. I 266 00:15:10,520 --> 00:15:12,960 Speaker 1: said this, well, I picked them to make the playoffs, 267 00:15:13,040 --> 00:15:15,360 Speaker 1: I think, but a lot of people thought they would 268 00:15:15,360 --> 00:15:18,080 Speaker 1: step back, and they did. But c J. Stroud was 269 00:15:18,080 --> 00:15:19,600 Speaker 1: a little bit all over the map when he didn't 270 00:15:19,600 --> 00:15:22,200 Speaker 1: have Von Diggs or he didn't have Joe Mixon. But 271 00:15:22,280 --> 00:15:26,040 Speaker 1: at home, I said this Friday on TV, at home, 272 00:15:26,080 --> 00:15:28,280 Speaker 1: he's very good at home. He's now twelve and five 273 00:15:28,400 --> 00:15:31,000 Speaker 1: with a passer rating over one hundred, like a lot 274 00:15:31,040 --> 00:15:34,640 Speaker 1: of quarterbacks. He is more comfortable when he's at home. 275 00:15:34,880 --> 00:15:37,760 Speaker 1: He's got pretty decent protection. He was spinning it. So 276 00:15:37,880 --> 00:15:41,080 Speaker 1: Houston had four hundred yards of offense the Chargers. And 277 00:15:41,360 --> 00:15:43,760 Speaker 1: we saw this about a month ago with the Chargers 278 00:15:43,760 --> 00:15:46,760 Speaker 1: when they got blown out by Tampa. When they get 279 00:15:46,840 --> 00:15:50,400 Speaker 1: up against an offense that's humming or Herbert struggling to 280 00:15:50,400 --> 00:15:52,680 Speaker 1: get time to throw and he starts forcing stuff. Remember 281 00:15:52,760 --> 00:15:56,360 Speaker 1: they got Chargers got blown out at home by Tampa, 282 00:15:56,480 --> 00:16:00,280 Speaker 1: Baker Mayfield and the Buccaneers that gave up a forty spot. 283 00:16:00,680 --> 00:16:02,880 Speaker 1: So I just think it's about this was a bad team, 284 00:16:02,880 --> 00:16:05,080 Speaker 1: now it's a good team. This was a bad culture, 285 00:16:05,120 --> 00:16:07,920 Speaker 1: Now it's a good culture. Last year I thought the 286 00:16:08,040 --> 00:16:10,960 Speaker 1: Chargers with Keenan Allen and Mike Williams had more firepower. 287 00:16:11,800 --> 00:16:16,040 Speaker 1: And Austin Eckler, well they're all gone, and so it's 288 00:16:16,080 --> 00:16:18,680 Speaker 1: it's you know, I stayed away from this game. I 289 00:16:18,720 --> 00:16:20,840 Speaker 1: did not make it part of my Blazing five. I'm like, 290 00:16:21,040 --> 00:16:25,280 Speaker 1: it's a stay away game. I did think the Chargers 291 00:16:25,280 --> 00:16:27,080 Speaker 1: were a team that matched up with some of the 292 00:16:27,080 --> 00:16:29,000 Speaker 1: better teams in the AFC. I thought they matched up 293 00:16:29,000 --> 00:16:32,080 Speaker 1: with Kansas City pretty well. You know a team that Again, 294 00:16:32,520 --> 00:16:34,920 Speaker 1: Kansas City's got a lot of good players, good coach, 295 00:16:34,960 --> 00:16:38,000 Speaker 1: good quarterback, good pass rush, but kind of you'd want 296 00:16:38,080 --> 00:16:39,840 Speaker 1: him to have one or two more offensive pieces. I 297 00:16:39,880 --> 00:16:41,840 Speaker 1: thought they matched up very well with Kansas City, but 298 00:16:41,880 --> 00:16:46,640 Speaker 1: will never know as they go down to defeat. It's again, 299 00:16:46,720 --> 00:16:48,760 Speaker 1: I just look at what Jim Harbaugh's future is going 300 00:16:48,840 --> 00:16:51,800 Speaker 1: to be. Remember Jim Harbaugh and Michigan last the beginning 301 00:16:51,800 --> 00:16:54,520 Speaker 1: of his career ten wins, first season. What happened to 302 00:16:54,560 --> 00:16:57,120 Speaker 1: Jim Harbaugh first several years at Michigan. He made the 303 00:16:57,160 --> 00:16:59,960 Speaker 1: team immediately good, couldn't win bowl games, couldn't be the 304 00:17:00,000 --> 00:17:03,560 Speaker 1: Ohio State struggle to beat Michigan State. So it's just 305 00:17:03,640 --> 00:17:07,120 Speaker 1: a process. One of the things that frustrates me is 306 00:17:07,160 --> 00:17:09,720 Speaker 1: that I try to stay away from recency bias and 307 00:17:09,760 --> 00:17:12,080 Speaker 1: confirmation bias, and I make mistakes all the time on that. 308 00:17:12,960 --> 00:17:15,359 Speaker 1: But go back Jim Harbaugh. It was amazing to watch 309 00:17:15,400 --> 00:17:18,840 Speaker 1: all these commentators in college football crushing Jim Harbaugh for years. 310 00:17:19,480 --> 00:17:21,919 Speaker 1: Michigan with Brady Hoak was a mess. The Chargers with 311 00:17:21,960 --> 00:17:25,000 Speaker 1: Brandon Staley were a mess. Your first year, first year, 312 00:17:25,080 --> 00:17:28,119 Speaker 1: Nick Saban was at Alabama. He lost to Louisiana and 313 00:17:28,200 --> 00:17:31,400 Speaker 1: Row at home. The first year is about building culture, 314 00:17:31,960 --> 00:17:36,320 Speaker 1: changing the locker room, and Harbaugh did that. I didn't 315 00:17:36,400 --> 00:17:39,680 Speaker 1: feel great about this game. I didn't make it one 316 00:17:39,680 --> 00:17:43,640 Speaker 1: of my five picks. I didn't expect this. I thought 317 00:17:43,680 --> 00:17:45,920 Speaker 1: they would win. I thought they had the better coach 318 00:17:45,920 --> 00:17:48,040 Speaker 1: and the better quarterback. But it's a road game for 319 00:17:48,080 --> 00:17:51,320 Speaker 1: a Charger team that's still trying to break through chargering, 320 00:17:51,800 --> 00:17:54,320 Speaker 1: and even good plays, I mean they get the touchdown 321 00:17:54,560 --> 00:17:58,679 Speaker 1: and the Pats blocked other way for two points. I mean, 322 00:17:58,720 --> 00:18:00,439 Speaker 1: if you could have guessed a team that happened to 323 00:18:00,680 --> 00:18:02,520 Speaker 1: in the playoffs, you'll be well, that would happen to 324 00:18:02,560 --> 00:18:05,879 Speaker 1: the Chargers. It happened to the Chargers. Listen, Justin Herbert 325 00:18:05,960 --> 00:18:10,479 Speaker 1: had more interceptions today four than he had all season three. 326 00:18:11,119 --> 00:18:13,840 Speaker 1: And I think there's a mindset in the regular season, 327 00:18:14,280 --> 00:18:17,200 Speaker 1: you live for another play, you live for another day. 328 00:18:18,040 --> 00:18:21,359 Speaker 1: But in the playoffs, it's sudden death and you get 329 00:18:21,400 --> 00:18:24,000 Speaker 1: into a game and you're on the road in trailing, 330 00:18:24,840 --> 00:18:28,320 Speaker 1: you're gonna try to squeez stuff in. That's that is 331 00:18:28,359 --> 00:18:30,960 Speaker 1: what has happened to even great quarterbacks in playoff games. 332 00:18:30,960 --> 00:18:33,360 Speaker 1: You get on the road, you face a high octane offense, 333 00:18:33,480 --> 00:18:36,399 Speaker 1: or you start to trail. There is no tomorrow. So 334 00:18:36,480 --> 00:18:39,520 Speaker 1: I think a lot of times a quarterback can be 335 00:18:39,600 --> 00:18:42,800 Speaker 1: a little bit more patient in the regular season. But 336 00:18:43,200 --> 00:18:45,040 Speaker 1: there's a lot of great quarterbacks with a lot of 337 00:18:45,040 --> 00:18:47,399 Speaker 1: bad playoff games. Carson Palmer, you can look it up, 338 00:18:47,480 --> 00:18:50,480 Speaker 1: had one of these where the game starts rolling, it 339 00:18:50,520 --> 00:18:52,800 Speaker 1: gets out of your hands. You gotta make place. What 340 00:18:52,800 --> 00:18:55,000 Speaker 1: are you gonna sit back? You're gonna play it safe. 341 00:18:55,400 --> 00:18:57,760 Speaker 1: And I thought Herbert tried to squeeze some balls in 342 00:18:58,200 --> 00:18:59,879 Speaker 1: and again he had a big play to Lad mconk 343 00:19:00,600 --> 00:19:02,600 Speaker 1: But I mean mconkey is not a number one in 344 00:19:02,640 --> 00:19:03,919 Speaker 1: this league. He's a two, and he could be a 345 00:19:04,000 --> 00:19:07,000 Speaker 1: very good two as a slot guy. But you know, 346 00:19:07,040 --> 00:19:09,399 Speaker 1: you start squeezing stuff in, you try to force it 347 00:19:09,480 --> 00:19:12,680 Speaker 1: and it happens. Herbert is a six to six, two 348 00:19:12,760 --> 00:19:18,920 Speaker 1: hundred and forty pound smart, dependable, reliable, strong arm kid 349 00:19:18,960 --> 00:19:21,399 Speaker 1: who can move a little bit. He's going to be fine. 350 00:19:22,480 --> 00:19:24,920 Speaker 1: He's more athletic in my opinion, than c. J. Stroud, 351 00:19:25,240 --> 00:19:27,760 Speaker 1: and they have some similarities. They're big, strong kids who 352 00:19:27,760 --> 00:19:30,720 Speaker 1: can move a little. They can be very accurate throwers, 353 00:19:31,520 --> 00:19:35,520 Speaker 1: and they have bad games. It happens. There's a reason 354 00:19:35,600 --> 00:19:38,679 Speaker 1: Jim Harbaugh took this job. There's a reason the Chargers 355 00:19:38,800 --> 00:19:41,840 Speaker 1: were the number one job last year. It wasn't because 356 00:19:41,880 --> 00:19:44,800 Speaker 1: of their left tackle. It wasn't because of the owners 357 00:19:45,040 --> 00:19:48,040 Speaker 1: or the overall roster. It was because of Justin Herbert. 358 00:19:48,200 --> 00:19:51,240 Speaker 1: It's the same reason Mike Rabel is going to take 359 00:19:51,640 --> 00:19:55,240 Speaker 1: the Patriot's job, because Drake May is a really, really 360 00:19:55,359 --> 00:19:59,480 Speaker 1: good looking young quarterback with a bright future. I want 361 00:19:59,520 --> 00:20:02,440 Speaker 1: to discussed this as well. So I had said this 362 00:20:03,000 --> 00:20:06,320 Speaker 1: Thursday or Friday, I listed the jobs, the NFL job openings, 363 00:20:06,320 --> 00:20:08,639 Speaker 1: the six NFL job openings, and I said, New England 364 00:20:08,680 --> 00:20:11,000 Speaker 1: was the best job. And I said, I put myself 365 00:20:11,000 --> 00:20:13,600 Speaker 1: into it. What would I look for? And I've said 366 00:20:13,600 --> 00:20:16,240 Speaker 1: this forever. You can't chase just money in the world. 367 00:20:16,280 --> 00:20:20,320 Speaker 1: Money matters, not saying that it absolutely matters, but to me, 368 00:20:20,480 --> 00:20:25,160 Speaker 1: it's always been two to good management, always in my career, 369 00:20:25,320 --> 00:20:29,240 Speaker 1: and I believe this. So the Bears management, the Jets management, 370 00:20:29,320 --> 00:20:33,439 Speaker 1: the Raiders management, the Jags management. You start looking around 371 00:20:34,480 --> 00:20:38,520 Speaker 1: Robert Kraft and your quarterback for the future, Drake May. 372 00:20:38,760 --> 00:20:41,480 Speaker 1: That made New England the best job, and reportedly Jordan 373 00:20:41,520 --> 00:20:44,679 Speaker 1: Schultz putting it out there. Mike Rabel is negotiating with 374 00:20:44,800 --> 00:20:48,360 Speaker 1: New England, probably brings Josh McDaniel. You know, they say 375 00:20:48,359 --> 00:20:51,600 Speaker 1: you can't go home again, but there are multiple examples 376 00:20:51,640 --> 00:20:55,080 Speaker 1: for a lot of people going home again. I know 377 00:20:55,119 --> 00:20:57,480 Speaker 1: a lot of people in my life, broadcasters who have 378 00:20:58,000 --> 00:21:00,119 Speaker 1: started out and they had to travel around it two 379 00:21:00,240 --> 00:21:02,919 Speaker 1: or three markets, and they end up going back to 380 00:21:03,000 --> 00:21:05,000 Speaker 1: the place they grew up or the market they love, 381 00:21:05,119 --> 00:21:08,200 Speaker 1: and they're so much happier. There's so much comfort. Mike 382 00:21:08,240 --> 00:21:12,960 Speaker 1: Frable has comfort, you know, Ohio State guy. New England guy, 383 00:21:13,000 --> 00:21:16,800 Speaker 1: he's got comfort in that cold weather and physical football, 384 00:21:17,240 --> 00:21:19,399 Speaker 1: and the New England market loves it. And I've been 385 00:21:19,400 --> 00:21:22,399 Speaker 1: saying this for years. Find me a lot of great 386 00:21:22,680 --> 00:21:26,320 Speaker 1: long term dynasties in the NFL and warm weather. Find them. 387 00:21:26,359 --> 00:21:28,880 Speaker 1: New England had one, Kansas City had one, the Pittsburgh 388 00:21:28,880 --> 00:21:31,560 Speaker 1: Steelers had one. I mean, Miami was great with Don Shula. 389 00:21:32,080 --> 00:21:34,320 Speaker 1: How many Super Bowls they get to, Dan Marino got 390 00:21:34,359 --> 00:21:38,119 Speaker 1: to one. I think the lifestyle, the warm weather, the 391 00:21:38,200 --> 00:21:42,480 Speaker 1: dome teams get you get comfortable. You look at the teams, 392 00:21:42,480 --> 00:21:45,560 Speaker 1: the best teams in the NFL right now, it is Philadelphia, 393 00:21:45,640 --> 00:21:50,760 Speaker 1: it is Baltimore, it is Buffalo, it is Kansas City. Tough, physical, 394 00:21:50,920 --> 00:21:53,000 Speaker 1: cold weather. I can remember as a kid growing up 395 00:21:53,040 --> 00:21:56,080 Speaker 1: and loving Big East basketball. Here I am, you know, 396 00:21:56,240 --> 00:21:58,720 Speaker 1: growing up in the coast of Washington, and I loved 397 00:21:58,720 --> 00:22:02,080 Speaker 1: Big East basketball where John Thompson and the late Louis 398 00:22:02,119 --> 00:22:06,520 Speaker 1: Carniseca and Roley Massamino and PJ. Carlssimo. And the reason 399 00:22:06,520 --> 00:22:09,600 Speaker 1: I loved that because it was tough, Big East fight 400 00:22:10,160 --> 00:22:12,680 Speaker 1: and physical, and there is something to be said about 401 00:22:12,680 --> 00:22:17,560 Speaker 1: that in football, cold weather, tougher players, tougher team, tougher identity. 402 00:22:17,880 --> 00:22:20,800 Speaker 1: You know, the Seahawks and that crappy, windy, rainy cold 403 00:22:20,800 --> 00:22:24,320 Speaker 1: weather in Seattle and November, December, January almost built a dynasty. 404 00:22:24,800 --> 00:22:29,280 Speaker 1: So I think vrabel fits New England. I think stability 405 00:22:29,280 --> 00:22:32,840 Speaker 1: at ownership. Robert Kraft has a reputation is frugal, most 406 00:22:32,840 --> 00:22:36,080 Speaker 1: billionaires are, and I think Drake May looks really, really talented. 407 00:22:36,160 --> 00:22:40,080 Speaker 1: And the other thing is you're entering an organization that 408 00:22:40,119 --> 00:22:42,960 Speaker 1: you're familiar with, you're comfortable with, and that you trust. 409 00:22:44,040 --> 00:22:45,959 Speaker 1: That's really an important thing. I've gone on and on 410 00:22:46,000 --> 00:22:48,560 Speaker 1: about this. It's hard to trust coaches it's hard to 411 00:22:48,600 --> 00:22:52,000 Speaker 1: trust owners now they're all billionaires, They're getting crazier. There's 412 00:22:52,040 --> 00:22:53,600 Speaker 1: never been a time in my life we've had more 413 00:22:53,640 --> 00:22:57,040 Speaker 1: crazy owners. Thankfully Dan Snyder's gone. We got rid of 414 00:22:57,040 --> 00:23:00,240 Speaker 1: one that just kind of inappropriate and a bad pro 415 00:23:00,240 --> 00:23:03,520 Speaker 1: sports owner. And the guys now that run Washington look 416 00:23:03,560 --> 00:23:05,879 Speaker 1: to be on the up and up and really formidable people. 417 00:23:06,400 --> 00:23:08,879 Speaker 1: But ownership it all starts were there and the crafts 418 00:23:08,880 --> 00:23:12,040 Speaker 1: don't have a history. I mean, girod Mayo didn't work. 419 00:23:12,720 --> 00:23:16,479 Speaker 1: It didn't work. It's okay again, the only perfect people 420 00:23:16,600 --> 00:23:19,679 Speaker 1: are anonymous trolls on the internet. When you put yourself 421 00:23:19,760 --> 00:23:23,360 Speaker 1: out there as an owner, as a mayor, you take swings, 422 00:23:23,440 --> 00:23:27,320 Speaker 1: you miss. It's okay. People with high confidence and feel 423 00:23:27,320 --> 00:23:30,719 Speaker 1: good about themselves put themselves out there. It's okay. You 424 00:23:30,720 --> 00:23:34,639 Speaker 1: can swing in a coach and miss. I think Vrabel 425 00:23:34,680 --> 00:23:36,439 Speaker 1: to New England. I think it's the best job. I 426 00:23:36,440 --> 00:23:38,679 Speaker 1: think he's the best candidate. Last year I thought the 427 00:23:38,680 --> 00:23:42,320 Speaker 1: best job and the best candidate was Harbaugh and the Chargers. 428 00:23:42,680 --> 00:23:45,119 Speaker 1: And I also think because the Jets and Dolphins history 429 00:23:45,200 --> 00:23:49,440 Speaker 1: of instability and chaos outside of Buffalo, you're going to 430 00:23:49,480 --> 00:23:51,800 Speaker 1: be battling you know for the number two spot in 431 00:23:51,840 --> 00:23:54,679 Speaker 1: that division for years. Josh Allen's probably gonna win it 432 00:23:54,720 --> 00:23:56,800 Speaker 1: the next five years in his prime. But hill Age, 433 00:23:56,840 --> 00:24:01,000 Speaker 1: they do. I like Frabel, Not even Brady could talk 434 00:24:01,040 --> 00:24:04,440 Speaker 1: him into the Raiders. Mike Rable's too smart. Brady leaned 435 00:24:04,480 --> 00:24:07,560 Speaker 1: on him. Brady met with him, Brady talked to him. 436 00:24:07,880 --> 00:24:10,440 Speaker 1: Brady wanted to talk him into taking that Raiders. Gig 437 00:24:11,040 --> 00:24:13,360 Speaker 1: Rabel's too smart. Can't do it. You can't trust Mark 438 00:24:13,440 --> 00:24:17,800 Speaker 1: Davis not. At this point the volume