1 00:00:01,360 --> 00:00:02,440 Speaker 1: The volume. 2 00:00:11,880 --> 00:00:13,880 Speaker 2: Championships. That should always be the expectation. 3 00:00:14,040 --> 00:00:17,239 Speaker 1: All right, man, you go ahead. Welcome back to the 4 00:00:17,320 --> 00:00:20,439 Speaker 1: Richard Sherman Podcast. And this is what it's all about. 5 00:00:20,840 --> 00:00:25,599 Speaker 1: Super Bowl Week, the Finality, the final and Mitchell. We 6 00:00:25,680 --> 00:00:29,040 Speaker 1: have two great teams in the Philadelphia Eagles and of 7 00:00:29,120 --> 00:00:33,040 Speaker 1: course Kansas City Chiefs. Pastrian Mahomes, Andy Reid back at 8 00:00:33,080 --> 00:00:36,239 Speaker 1: it again. What you think about this game? They got 9 00:00:36,280 --> 00:00:38,280 Speaker 1: the Chiefs one and a half point favorites. 10 00:00:39,400 --> 00:00:42,400 Speaker 3: I think that's about right, whether you're sick of her, 11 00:00:42,600 --> 00:00:45,120 Speaker 3: sick of them or not. Patrick Mahomes is back in 12 00:00:45,159 --> 00:00:47,640 Speaker 3: and again and and Vegas likes him to win his 13 00:00:47,800 --> 00:00:49,600 Speaker 3: third consecutive Super Bowl. 14 00:00:50,120 --> 00:00:50,440 Speaker 2: Richard. 15 00:00:50,479 --> 00:00:53,280 Speaker 3: This Eagles team is feisty. They got the best total 16 00:00:53,320 --> 00:00:56,600 Speaker 3: defense in the league. Kansas City's look more like Kansas 17 00:00:56,640 --> 00:00:59,720 Speaker 3: City of late. What are your thoughts on this matchup? 18 00:00:59,760 --> 00:01:03,000 Speaker 3: Because Kansas City has not allowed a single hundred yard 19 00:01:03,040 --> 00:01:06,679 Speaker 3: rusher in the last eighteen playoff games, and that is 20 00:01:06,760 --> 00:01:10,319 Speaker 3: Philadelphia's claim to fame. I mean, they're gonna try Saquon 21 00:01:10,400 --> 00:01:13,560 Speaker 3: Barkley out there and try to run him consecutively and 22 00:01:13,600 --> 00:01:15,559 Speaker 3: consecutively as much as they can. 23 00:01:16,240 --> 00:01:18,480 Speaker 1: I don't think Kansas City's gonna allow another one hundred 24 00:01:18,520 --> 00:01:21,480 Speaker 1: yard rusher for the nineteenth straight game. There's a reason. 25 00:01:21,520 --> 00:01:25,000 Speaker 1: It's not by luck. This is schimatic and Spags has 26 00:01:25,040 --> 00:01:28,480 Speaker 1: done an incredible job since he's been there of stopping 27 00:01:28,520 --> 00:01:32,960 Speaker 1: the run and really pigeonholding these offenses to play kind 28 00:01:32,959 --> 00:01:38,120 Speaker 1: of left handed. When they played the Philadelphia Eagles in 29 00:01:38,200 --> 00:01:41,720 Speaker 1: twenty twenty two in the Super Bowl, he said, hey, 30 00:01:42,080 --> 00:01:44,759 Speaker 1: we're not gonna let you run this football. Jalen Hurts 31 00:01:44,840 --> 00:01:46,840 Speaker 1: is gonna have to beat us. And Jalen Hurts almost 32 00:01:46,840 --> 00:01:49,600 Speaker 1: beat him. He threw for three hundred yards, a touchdown, 33 00:01:49,640 --> 00:01:52,120 Speaker 1: he ran for seventy one yards, had an act the game. 34 00:01:52,440 --> 00:01:55,240 Speaker 1: If it wasn't for that fumble and scoop and score 35 00:01:55,360 --> 00:01:58,600 Speaker 1: and you know a couple if he calls, we could 36 00:01:58,600 --> 00:02:01,080 Speaker 1: be talking about the Philadelphia Eagles as the Super Bowl 37 00:02:01,160 --> 00:02:03,800 Speaker 1: champions that year, and you know, the Kansas City Chiefs 38 00:02:03,840 --> 00:02:06,360 Speaker 1: being a different you know, speaking about him a little 39 00:02:06,360 --> 00:02:08,680 Speaker 1: differently than we are right now. But I think Spacks 40 00:02:08,760 --> 00:02:12,920 Speaker 1: is gonna continue to put pressure on this team and 41 00:02:13,000 --> 00:02:14,920 Speaker 1: try to have Jalen hurds. And I know I said this, 42 00:02:14,960 --> 00:02:17,639 Speaker 1: Eagles fans are gonna be frustrated with me saying, oh Man, 43 00:02:17,720 --> 00:02:20,840 Speaker 1: Jameles Hurts, Jalen Hurts played fantastic in the last sup 44 00:02:20,880 --> 00:02:23,160 Speaker 1: both these two teams played through for three hundred yards. 45 00:02:23,280 --> 00:02:25,280 Speaker 1: Had had one of his best games of his career 46 00:02:26,240 --> 00:02:29,320 Speaker 1: on the biggest stage. He's gonna have to do that again. 47 00:02:29,440 --> 00:02:31,680 Speaker 1: If you're going to beat the two times back to 48 00:02:31,720 --> 00:02:34,960 Speaker 1: back champs, you're gonna beat Andy Reich, You're gonna beat SPACs. 49 00:02:35,120 --> 00:02:38,959 Speaker 1: And I know this Philadelphia defense has been phenomenal all 50 00:02:39,000 --> 00:02:41,960 Speaker 1: season long. They're number one in total defense, number one 51 00:02:41,960 --> 00:02:45,440 Speaker 1: in pass defense, second in scoring defense. You are not 52 00:02:45,600 --> 00:02:49,720 Speaker 1: getting easy yards there. But Patrick Mahomes is seventeen and 53 00:02:49,800 --> 00:02:53,839 Speaker 1: three in these in the playoffs in general, fifty touchdowns, 54 00:02:53,880 --> 00:02:57,000 Speaker 1: only eight interceptions, one hundred and five passer rating, and 55 00:02:57,120 --> 00:03:00,720 Speaker 1: he didn't do anything crazy and credible. The last time 56 00:03:00,760 --> 00:03:02,799 Speaker 1: these two teams played in the Super Bowl, that was 57 00:03:02,840 --> 00:03:05,600 Speaker 1: when they had this d line that was really formidable. 58 00:03:05,639 --> 00:03:07,959 Speaker 1: They had a really good secondary. A lot of the 59 00:03:08,000 --> 00:03:11,200 Speaker 1: pieces are still there. I think CJ. Gardner Johnson was there. 60 00:03:11,240 --> 00:03:14,679 Speaker 1: I think Slay was there, obviously. Jalen Carter is is 61 00:03:15,120 --> 00:03:17,520 Speaker 1: you know, there's some new faces on the defensive line, 62 00:03:17,600 --> 00:03:21,040 Speaker 1: younger faces, younger guys. Nolan Smith has been a menace 63 00:03:21,080 --> 00:03:25,280 Speaker 1: in these playoffs. Nikobe Dean, who's been injured, isn't gonna play, 64 00:03:25,320 --> 00:03:29,200 Speaker 1: but Own Berks has played really phenomenal, and instead you 65 00:03:29,280 --> 00:03:31,680 Speaker 1: got to give him a lot of credit. Zach Bond 66 00:03:31,760 --> 00:03:34,760 Speaker 1: is a pro bowler, All Pro this season. He's gonna 67 00:03:34,800 --> 00:03:36,520 Speaker 1: be a difference maker for this team. And then you 68 00:03:36,600 --> 00:03:40,120 Speaker 1: got the young guys. Quin Jon Mitchell Quintanamo Bay has 69 00:03:40,160 --> 00:03:47,480 Speaker 1: played incredible all season long, really confident for a rookie blankenship. 70 00:03:47,720 --> 00:03:50,040 Speaker 1: It does a great job back there in Cooper Dejen 71 00:03:50,640 --> 00:03:52,760 Speaker 1: in the nickel and with the pump returns as an 72 00:03:52,760 --> 00:03:56,240 Speaker 1: impact player. But when you're playing Andy Reid and Kansas 73 00:03:56,240 --> 00:03:59,600 Speaker 1: City Chiefs, they're gonna take what you can give. We 74 00:03:59,680 --> 00:04:02,520 Speaker 1: played against them, and when we played against them, and 75 00:04:02,560 --> 00:04:05,480 Speaker 1: this is a long time ago in nineteen when Patrick 76 00:04:05,560 --> 00:04:08,560 Speaker 1: was young, we had him. I thought we had them beat. 77 00:04:08,640 --> 00:04:10,960 Speaker 1: We had them to ten points all the way until 78 00:04:11,000 --> 00:04:13,560 Speaker 1: seven minutes left in the fourth quarter and then bang, 79 00:04:15,000 --> 00:04:19,880 Speaker 1: twenty one unanswered game. And so you have to understand, 80 00:04:19,960 --> 00:04:25,279 Speaker 1: this is a championship team with championship medal and championship hunger, 81 00:04:25,320 --> 00:04:28,080 Speaker 1: and they're they're gonna be They're not gonna go quietly 82 00:04:28,120 --> 00:04:30,440 Speaker 1: into this night. So people thinking this is gonna be 83 00:04:30,480 --> 00:04:33,480 Speaker 1: a two score game, a three score anything like that, 84 00:04:34,320 --> 00:04:36,440 Speaker 1: you're confused. This is gonna be a really close game 85 00:04:36,520 --> 00:04:38,680 Speaker 1: that's gonna come down to the last drive. And I 86 00:04:38,800 --> 00:04:42,040 Speaker 1: know both fan bases know how it's gonna go. If 87 00:04:42,040 --> 00:04:45,839 Speaker 1: it comes down to Patrick Mahomes with the ball two 88 00:04:45,880 --> 00:04:48,320 Speaker 1: minutes or so left in the game and they're down three, 89 00:04:49,920 --> 00:04:52,200 Speaker 1: that story has been written quite a few times, Mitchell. 90 00:04:52,240 --> 00:04:55,359 Speaker 1: But if the Philadelphia Eagles can control the ball, I 91 00:04:55,400 --> 00:04:58,320 Speaker 1: mean control the clock, run the football with Saint Kwan Barkley, 92 00:04:58,600 --> 00:05:01,440 Speaker 1: run for over one hundred yards on the ground, they 93 00:05:01,480 --> 00:05:03,800 Speaker 1: could win this game, no question about it. They could. 94 00:05:03,960 --> 00:05:08,479 Speaker 1: They call some turnovers on defense, and there is a 95 00:05:08,520 --> 00:05:10,360 Speaker 1: great path. This is a great team. They can win 96 00:05:10,440 --> 00:05:13,720 Speaker 1: this game. But it's just really tough to beat the champs, Mitchell. 97 00:05:14,279 --> 00:05:16,279 Speaker 3: The reality is, I mean, Philly had this team in 98 00:05:16,320 --> 00:05:20,080 Speaker 3: their first Super Bowl matchup it Nick Bolton really swung 99 00:05:20,160 --> 00:05:22,560 Speaker 3: the momentum because it looked like the Eagles were going 100 00:05:22,640 --> 00:05:24,719 Speaker 3: to go up multiple scores early in that game and 101 00:05:24,760 --> 00:05:28,159 Speaker 3: really take control. So you look at this Eagles team 102 00:05:28,240 --> 00:05:30,920 Speaker 3: and they've been quietly dominant all season. I mean, they 103 00:05:30,960 --> 00:05:33,320 Speaker 3: really haven't lost a game since Week four with the 104 00:05:33,360 --> 00:05:35,600 Speaker 3: healthy Jalen Hurts. Let's keep in mind the last time 105 00:05:35,640 --> 00:05:38,359 Speaker 3: they lost this season was against the Commanders, and that 106 00:05:38,520 --> 00:05:42,320 Speaker 3: was with Kenny Pickett taking over early on into that game. So, 107 00:05:42,480 --> 00:05:44,599 Speaker 3: I mean, this team, they're built the right way, but 108 00:05:45,200 --> 00:05:48,320 Speaker 3: it seemed that they were so nervous about letting Jalen 109 00:05:48,360 --> 00:05:50,600 Speaker 3: Hurts do his thing. And they were handing the ball 110 00:05:50,640 --> 00:05:53,559 Speaker 3: off to Saquan a lot, and you saw aj Brown 111 00:05:53,560 --> 00:05:57,640 Speaker 3: and the receivers start to get a little unsettled, you know, 112 00:05:57,720 --> 00:06:01,120 Speaker 3: with with some of these play calls. Kansas City Chief 113 00:06:01,200 --> 00:06:05,440 Speaker 3: Defense is gonna steiny Saquon Barkley, Like you say, what's 114 00:06:05,440 --> 00:06:08,039 Speaker 3: he gonna take for Jalen Hurts to come away with 115 00:06:08,080 --> 00:06:09,800 Speaker 3: a win here? Because as you mentioned, he had over 116 00:06:09,839 --> 00:06:12,200 Speaker 3: three hundred yards in the last Super Bowl meeting. Do 117 00:06:12,240 --> 00:06:15,920 Speaker 3: you think he's capable of replicating that. Yeah, He's definitely capable. 118 00:06:15,960 --> 00:06:18,560 Speaker 1: I mean, at times last game against the Commanders, he 119 00:06:18,600 --> 00:06:20,360 Speaker 1: was asked to put take the ball in his hands. 120 00:06:20,440 --> 00:06:22,920 Speaker 1: He delivered some great passes in a red zone, an 121 00:06:22,920 --> 00:06:26,159 Speaker 1: out route that was a dime, a few scenes like 122 00:06:26,240 --> 00:06:29,080 Speaker 1: he can deliver the ball. But I think that's the 123 00:06:29,120 --> 00:06:32,360 Speaker 1: best case scenario for the for the Kansas City Chiefs, 124 00:06:32,400 --> 00:06:34,320 Speaker 1: and that's what they're gonna bank on. Like they're gonna 125 00:06:34,320 --> 00:06:37,279 Speaker 1: bank on Jalen Hurts. Hey, he can have a good game. 126 00:06:37,600 --> 00:06:39,680 Speaker 1: We have to be stout in the red zone. We 127 00:06:39,800 --> 00:06:42,320 Speaker 1: have to give him. You're not just gonna stop AJ Brown. 128 00:06:42,360 --> 00:06:44,960 Speaker 1: You're not just gonna stop Davonte DeVante Smith had over 129 00:06:45,000 --> 00:06:47,240 Speaker 1: one hundred yards in their last Super Bowl. Obviously, these 130 00:06:47,240 --> 00:06:49,640 Speaker 1: are two different teams, and I know all that's different. 131 00:06:49,839 --> 00:06:52,599 Speaker 1: AJ Brown had ninety six yards in that game. Jalen 132 00:06:52,680 --> 00:06:54,960 Speaker 1: Hurts was their leading rusher with seventy one yards for 133 00:06:54,960 --> 00:06:59,960 Speaker 1: three hundred yards. Like, again, you can't stop their offense 134 00:07:00,160 --> 00:07:02,279 Speaker 1: line is too good. You're not gonna be able to 135 00:07:02,279 --> 00:07:05,400 Speaker 1: stop everything about this team. Their receiver course too good. 136 00:07:05,560 --> 00:07:08,360 Speaker 1: Dallas Goddard is a really good player in his own right. 137 00:07:08,960 --> 00:07:11,600 Speaker 1: So you have to take away something. And I think 138 00:07:11,640 --> 00:07:14,680 Speaker 1: that's what made the New England Patriots and Bill Belichick 139 00:07:14,760 --> 00:07:17,360 Speaker 1: really effective. It's not like, hey, we're gonna stop everything 140 00:07:17,400 --> 00:07:20,880 Speaker 1: they do. We're gonna stop what they do best and 141 00:07:20,920 --> 00:07:22,960 Speaker 1: then we'll deal with what they what else they do. 142 00:07:23,280 --> 00:07:25,360 Speaker 1: And so right now, what they do best is running 143 00:07:25,400 --> 00:07:28,560 Speaker 1: the football. Saquon Barkley over twenty four hundred yards on 144 00:07:28,600 --> 00:07:31,240 Speaker 1: the season, including the playoffs. You have to find a 145 00:07:31,240 --> 00:07:34,360 Speaker 1: way to stymy him, and I think that's what they've done. 146 00:07:34,480 --> 00:07:36,720 Speaker 1: I mean, you just look at the history of spags 147 00:07:36,760 --> 00:07:39,560 Speaker 1: in this in this Kansas City Chiefs team, like you said, 148 00:07:39,600 --> 00:07:43,680 Speaker 1: eighteen straight games holding runners under one hundred in the playoffs. 149 00:07:43,680 --> 00:07:47,280 Speaker 1: That's not by accident, and so is Saquon Barkley different, 150 00:07:47,360 --> 00:07:49,520 Speaker 1: no question about it. Is he having an incredible year, 151 00:07:49,600 --> 00:07:52,480 Speaker 1: no question. Will he break a run. If he doesn't, 152 00:07:52,520 --> 00:07:55,960 Speaker 1: I'd be really really surprised because this offensive line is 153 00:07:56,000 --> 00:07:58,320 Speaker 1: still really good and he's still one of the best 154 00:07:58,360 --> 00:08:01,080 Speaker 1: backs in the National Football if not the best running 155 00:08:01,120 --> 00:08:03,000 Speaker 1: back in the National Football League. So he's going to 156 00:08:03,040 --> 00:08:05,640 Speaker 1: get his if he breaks over one hundred. Is that 157 00:08:05,680 --> 00:08:09,560 Speaker 1: a guaranteed win for the Philadelphia Eagles. It's not, because 158 00:08:10,040 --> 00:08:13,280 Speaker 1: in the last Super Bowl they won the time of possession. 159 00:08:13,320 --> 00:08:15,120 Speaker 1: I think the Kansas City Chiefs only have the ball 160 00:08:15,200 --> 00:08:19,360 Speaker 1: twenty four minutes in that entire game and still found 161 00:08:19,400 --> 00:08:22,320 Speaker 1: a way to win because of those turnovers and because 162 00:08:22,360 --> 00:08:24,920 Speaker 1: of that Nick Bolton scooping score. It was a highest 163 00:08:24,880 --> 00:08:27,520 Speaker 1: scoring game. I don't think this is gonna be that 164 00:08:27,640 --> 00:08:30,440 Speaker 1: high scoring of a game because I think both of 165 00:08:30,440 --> 00:08:33,320 Speaker 1: these defenses are gonna make huge plays in this game, 166 00:08:33,960 --> 00:08:36,679 Speaker 1: and it's gonna come down to who can make less mistakes, 167 00:08:36,960 --> 00:08:40,920 Speaker 1: who gets the big turnover. Does the Philadelphia Eagles defense 168 00:08:41,040 --> 00:08:44,079 Speaker 1: create the turnover that Nick Bolton created in the last 169 00:08:44,120 --> 00:08:46,640 Speaker 1: Super Bowl? Is it Jalen Carter coming through in the 170 00:08:46,679 --> 00:08:49,960 Speaker 1: clutch which he did against the Raams, Hey he ruined 171 00:08:49,960 --> 00:08:52,240 Speaker 1: that drive if he doesn't make that sack. It looked 172 00:08:52,240 --> 00:08:54,559 Speaker 1: like they had a receiver open over the middle of 173 00:08:54,600 --> 00:08:56,760 Speaker 1: the field that could have potentially won the Rams that 174 00:08:56,800 --> 00:08:59,559 Speaker 1: ball game. So if you look at this Philadelphia Eagles 175 00:08:59,600 --> 00:09:02,240 Speaker 1: team have all the talent on both sides of the 176 00:09:02,240 --> 00:09:05,040 Speaker 1: ball to get this win. But the Kansas City Chiefs 177 00:09:05,440 --> 00:09:09,120 Speaker 1: have won and they've won close games all season long. 178 00:09:09,200 --> 00:09:12,120 Speaker 1: We talked about it. They could have been they could 179 00:09:12,160 --> 00:09:15,800 Speaker 1: have easily missed the playoffs with some of the games 180 00:09:16,200 --> 00:09:17,720 Speaker 1: that they if they would have lost, if some of 181 00:09:17,720 --> 00:09:20,040 Speaker 1: those one score games would have went the other way, 182 00:09:20,080 --> 00:09:22,400 Speaker 1: they could have went, you know, been a seven to 183 00:09:22,400 --> 00:09:25,440 Speaker 1: eight win team. But they found a way to win 184 00:09:25,600 --> 00:09:28,520 Speaker 1: almost every single one of those games and That's why 185 00:09:28,559 --> 00:09:31,880 Speaker 1: in those moments they're calm. Their demeanor is calm, their 186 00:09:31,920 --> 00:09:37,360 Speaker 1: execution is there. Ever, since they moved Joe Toony to tackle, 187 00:09:38,120 --> 00:09:40,559 Speaker 1: they've been better on the offensive line. They've they've been 188 00:09:40,640 --> 00:09:43,640 Speaker 1: Caliendo's done fine and left guard and they've done a 189 00:09:43,679 --> 00:09:47,160 Speaker 1: great job. You know, It's it's been a different a 190 00:09:47,240 --> 00:09:50,480 Speaker 1: different offensive line because they've been so weak on the edges. 191 00:09:50,520 --> 00:09:52,280 Speaker 1: That's where people have attacked them, and that's where I 192 00:09:52,280 --> 00:09:55,240 Speaker 1: would expect Philly to attack them. But now, do you 193 00:09:55,320 --> 00:09:57,760 Speaker 1: switch him back because Jalen Carter is in the middle. 194 00:09:57,760 --> 00:10:00,880 Speaker 1: Do you switch Tony back to guard because Jaalen Carter 195 00:10:00,960 --> 00:10:02,840 Speaker 1: is a handful? We'll see. 196 00:10:04,920 --> 00:10:07,800 Speaker 3: Well, Richard, you were talking about the big matchup Saquon Barkley. 197 00:10:07,840 --> 00:10:11,560 Speaker 3: If your steek's Steve Spaganola, how are you coaching this game? 198 00:10:11,720 --> 00:10:14,120 Speaker 3: I mean, you want to take a guy like Saquon out, 199 00:10:14,320 --> 00:10:16,840 Speaker 3: What are you doing stylistically to take him out of 200 00:10:16,840 --> 00:10:18,719 Speaker 3: the game? I mean, obviously you can only hope to 201 00:10:18,760 --> 00:10:21,720 Speaker 3: contain him. But if you're trying to contain Saquon Barkley, 202 00:10:21,720 --> 00:10:23,160 Speaker 3: what do you expect to see out of the Kansas 203 00:10:23,160 --> 00:10:25,719 Speaker 3: City Chiefs defense penetration? 204 00:10:26,360 --> 00:10:28,000 Speaker 1: I think it's gonna come down to Chris Jones, and 205 00:10:28,000 --> 00:10:31,760 Speaker 1: they're gonna move him around. Obviously, Squon has done his 206 00:10:31,840 --> 00:10:35,080 Speaker 1: damage inside, outside, on the edges, do the middle. Like. 207 00:10:35,400 --> 00:10:37,600 Speaker 1: It's not like he can only do one thing. He 208 00:10:37,679 --> 00:10:39,760 Speaker 1: does a lot of things well. So it's not like 209 00:10:39,800 --> 00:10:42,360 Speaker 1: it's an easy answer where you're like, hey, we got 210 00:10:42,360 --> 00:10:44,439 Speaker 1: to stop the tosses, or we got to stop the 211 00:10:44,559 --> 00:10:47,439 Speaker 1: outside zone, we gotta stop the wide zone. He can 212 00:10:47,480 --> 00:10:50,640 Speaker 1: do it all. And their offensive line is really formidable. 213 00:10:50,679 --> 00:10:53,280 Speaker 1: They have a really good center, they have a two 214 00:10:53,320 --> 00:10:55,680 Speaker 1: really good tackles, they have really good guards. They're they're 215 00:10:55,720 --> 00:10:59,360 Speaker 1: pretty stout everywhere, and so it's where can you get 216 00:10:59,400 --> 00:11:01,920 Speaker 1: your matchups in your wins. They're gonna need penetration and 217 00:11:01,920 --> 00:11:04,080 Speaker 1: they're gonna need to tackle well. This defense has tackled 218 00:11:04,080 --> 00:11:07,160 Speaker 1: well historically. That's one of their biggest strengths is they 219 00:11:07,160 --> 00:11:09,760 Speaker 1: tackle well as a group. Uh, justin Reed and those 220 00:11:09,840 --> 00:11:12,439 Speaker 1: safeties are gonna have to be involved in this game. 221 00:11:13,000 --> 00:11:15,840 Speaker 1: Nick Bolton again made the play in the last Super 222 00:11:15,880 --> 00:11:18,880 Speaker 1: Bowl these teams played, is gonna have to play a 223 00:11:18,880 --> 00:11:21,800 Speaker 1: big road. Carl Loftis is gonna have to have a 224 00:11:21,800 --> 00:11:24,160 Speaker 1: big game. Those guys, it's gonna come down to the 225 00:11:24,240 --> 00:11:27,240 Speaker 1: Jimmies and Joe's Spags' scheme is gonna be what it is. 226 00:11:27,280 --> 00:11:29,000 Speaker 1: They're gonna they're gonna keep them in the box, they're 227 00:11:29,040 --> 00:11:31,160 Speaker 1: gonna put They're gonna blitz. I mean, you saw how 228 00:11:31,200 --> 00:11:35,240 Speaker 1: he handled the Buffalo Bills. They're gonna blitz. They're gonna 229 00:11:35,240 --> 00:11:37,520 Speaker 1: bring pressure. They're gonna bring a lot of pressure, and 230 00:11:37,559 --> 00:11:39,520 Speaker 1: I think he's gonna blitz into a lot of these 231 00:11:39,600 --> 00:11:41,800 Speaker 1: runs if he can. He puts a lot of pressure 232 00:11:41,800 --> 00:11:44,960 Speaker 1: on himself to put the guys into perfect play to 233 00:11:45,040 --> 00:11:48,480 Speaker 1: stop these guys. So again, from everything we're hearing from 234 00:11:48,480 --> 00:11:51,120 Speaker 1: the Kansas City Chiefs and their players, Spags has a 235 00:11:51,200 --> 00:11:53,480 Speaker 1: has a really incredible mind and does a great job 236 00:11:53,520 --> 00:11:55,520 Speaker 1: getting these guys in position. I expect that to be 237 00:11:55,559 --> 00:11:58,360 Speaker 1: the same. And it's not by luck that these guys 238 00:11:58,360 --> 00:12:00,760 Speaker 1: haven't allowed one hundred yard rusher in eighteen games. On 239 00:12:00,840 --> 00:12:04,880 Speaker 1: the flip side, Vic Fangio has never beat Patrick Mahomes 240 00:12:05,160 --> 00:12:07,920 Speaker 1: and so that's something that that that is a bit 241 00:12:08,040 --> 00:12:12,319 Speaker 1: concerning because it's not like it's one or two games. 242 00:12:12,080 --> 00:12:16,160 Speaker 1: It's Patrick Mahoons is eighteen and oer versus Vic's defenses, 243 00:12:16,240 --> 00:12:18,839 Speaker 1: and that's that's a number of places Vic has been. Now, 244 00:12:18,880 --> 00:12:21,800 Speaker 1: this may have been one of the most talented defenses 245 00:12:21,840 --> 00:12:23,719 Speaker 1: that VIC has had in the National Football League, But 246 00:12:23,760 --> 00:12:25,719 Speaker 1: I don't know that those forty nine ers defenses were 247 00:12:25,720 --> 00:12:28,440 Speaker 1: pretty good. But that's gonna be another matchup to watch. 248 00:12:28,600 --> 00:12:32,360 Speaker 1: Like do Andy Reid and Patrick Mahons just have answers 249 00:12:32,400 --> 00:12:36,760 Speaker 1: for Vic's scheme. They they just have never lost to him. 250 00:12:36,880 --> 00:12:40,600 Speaker 1: So that's something that's a storyline that will be in play. Hey, 251 00:12:40,600 --> 00:12:42,440 Speaker 1: if there's gonna be one win that you want to have, 252 00:12:42,520 --> 00:12:44,760 Speaker 1: it's gonna be the super Bowl. So if if he 253 00:12:44,760 --> 00:12:46,600 Speaker 1: he's eight and one and VIC wins the Super Bowl 254 00:12:46,640 --> 00:12:48,439 Speaker 1: and beats him in the Super Bowl, I think VIC 255 00:12:48,480 --> 00:12:53,240 Speaker 1: would be very happy walking away with that win. But yeah, 256 00:12:53,280 --> 00:12:55,360 Speaker 1: I think I think they're gonna do what they've always done. 257 00:12:55,480 --> 00:12:57,360 Speaker 1: You know, they're gonna they're gonna be They're gonna move 258 00:12:57,440 --> 00:13:01,200 Speaker 1: Chris Uh, Chris Jones around. Just like when when they 259 00:13:01,240 --> 00:13:04,920 Speaker 1: stopped Josh Allen on the tush push, they changed where 260 00:13:04,960 --> 00:13:07,840 Speaker 1: Chris Joes was. They said, hey, Josh Allen likes to 261 00:13:08,640 --> 00:13:11,040 Speaker 1: likes to go through the a gap on the left side. 262 00:13:11,440 --> 00:13:13,880 Speaker 1: That's exactly where they put their strength at and so 263 00:13:14,200 --> 00:13:17,079 Speaker 1: those are the small adjustments that they make in game. 264 00:13:17,360 --> 00:13:18,959 Speaker 1: And I think they'll do the same thing. I think 265 00:13:18,960 --> 00:13:23,280 Speaker 1: they'll double AJ Brown at times in third down situations. 266 00:13:24,480 --> 00:13:27,480 Speaker 1: I think Jalen Watson will do okay on him. I 267 00:13:27,520 --> 00:13:29,920 Speaker 1: think he will do fine. But AJ Brown is AJ Brown. 268 00:13:29,960 --> 00:13:31,640 Speaker 1: He's gonna get his He's gonna be able to win that. 269 00:13:31,720 --> 00:13:33,559 Speaker 1: And Jalen Hurts, I mean, you saw him last week 270 00:13:33,559 --> 00:13:36,600 Speaker 1: against Latimore. Fourth and five, they went to the AJ 271 00:13:36,760 --> 00:13:39,120 Speaker 1: Brown on the fade route. Jalen Hurts put a great 272 00:13:39,160 --> 00:13:41,520 Speaker 1: ball on him. It's a great win. That's a balls 273 00:13:41,559 --> 00:13:44,920 Speaker 1: he played. That's a really really in a big game 274 00:13:45,280 --> 00:13:47,280 Speaker 1: to say, hey, we got our guys are better than 275 00:13:47,320 --> 00:13:48,760 Speaker 1: your guys. We're just going to drop back and throw 276 00:13:48,760 --> 00:13:50,480 Speaker 1: a fade ball. This ain't high school, Mitchell. This is 277 00:13:50,520 --> 00:13:53,640 Speaker 1: the National Football League in at NFC Championship. And that's 278 00:13:53,640 --> 00:13:55,720 Speaker 1: what the play they ran. So that talks to the 279 00:13:55,720 --> 00:13:59,000 Speaker 1: confidence they have in the relationship and the chemistry of 280 00:13:59,080 --> 00:14:02,920 Speaker 1: Jalen Hurts and AJ Brown. So we'll see how how 281 00:14:03,200 --> 00:14:06,320 Speaker 1: Spags and VIC handle this, because I'm excited to see that. 282 00:14:06,800 --> 00:14:09,839 Speaker 1: You know, the exes and os, the chess chess match 283 00:14:09,840 --> 00:14:15,120 Speaker 1: of it. 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Who would you be less concerned by 318 00:15:58,520 --> 00:15:59,240 Speaker 3: to be opposing. 319 00:16:00,040 --> 00:16:04,000 Speaker 1: That's a tough question because both of them are strong 320 00:16:04,080 --> 00:16:07,600 Speaker 1: for different reasons. If you look at the Kansas City Chiefs, 321 00:16:09,280 --> 00:16:14,040 Speaker 1: there's not one player skill wise that you're like, hey, man, 322 00:16:14,120 --> 00:16:17,600 Speaker 1: like that's the guy we're prepping for. They're great as 323 00:16:17,640 --> 00:16:20,680 Speaker 1: a unit. Juju Smith Schuster only had a couple catches 324 00:16:20,720 --> 00:16:23,800 Speaker 1: in the AFC Championship game against the Bills, but those 325 00:16:23,840 --> 00:16:26,960 Speaker 1: were critical catches when they had to have them. Same 326 00:16:27,000 --> 00:16:31,640 Speaker 1: with DeAndre Hopkins, Same with Xavier Worthy. Xavier Worthy picks 327 00:16:31,640 --> 00:16:34,200 Speaker 1: and chooses his spots and they're really effective with him. 328 00:16:34,320 --> 00:16:37,240 Speaker 1: They picked their moments to use him. Kareem Hunt has 329 00:16:37,360 --> 00:16:40,200 Speaker 1: just been churning and churning and churning. When they need 330 00:16:40,440 --> 00:16:42,960 Speaker 1: third and two, third and one, fourth and one like 331 00:16:43,000 --> 00:16:45,000 Speaker 1: they need it, they're gonna go to Kareem Hunt. He's 332 00:16:45,000 --> 00:16:47,080 Speaker 1: gonna get it. He's a heavy back and he's been 333 00:16:47,120 --> 00:16:49,440 Speaker 1: winning for him. And then you got Travis Kelce and 334 00:16:49,480 --> 00:16:52,000 Speaker 1: he says he's not retiring anytime soon because he's having 335 00:16:52,000 --> 00:16:54,360 Speaker 1: a lot of fun. He's going to be a factor 336 00:16:54,360 --> 00:16:58,000 Speaker 1: in this game, and he's a safety blanket for Patrick Mahons. 337 00:16:58,320 --> 00:17:02,400 Speaker 1: And when they get into rhythm, these moments aren't too big, 338 00:17:02,440 --> 00:17:06,240 Speaker 1: they're still in the backyard. And then you get Andy Reid. Schematically, 339 00:17:06,680 --> 00:17:09,760 Speaker 1: I don't care what anybody says, there's still some anger 340 00:17:09,840 --> 00:17:13,400 Speaker 1: and some frustration. There's still some revenge aspect to this 341 00:17:13,560 --> 00:17:16,880 Speaker 1: for Andy Reid, I'm sure, because he's an all time 342 00:17:16,920 --> 00:17:19,760 Speaker 1: winning his coach in the Philadelphia Eagles history. They said, hey, 343 00:17:19,800 --> 00:17:23,520 Speaker 1: we need to move on from you respect they've gone 344 00:17:23,520 --> 00:17:25,359 Speaker 1: to a Super Bowl. They've won a Super Bowl since 345 00:17:25,400 --> 00:17:29,440 Speaker 1: then with dub Peterson and Nick Foles. Cool Andy Reid 346 00:17:29,480 --> 00:17:32,320 Speaker 1: has has had a tremendous amount of success in Kansas City, 347 00:17:32,520 --> 00:17:36,480 Speaker 1: and I'm sure just at some level, this means more 348 00:17:36,520 --> 00:17:39,960 Speaker 1: to him, and playing against this team means more to him. 349 00:17:40,000 --> 00:17:43,000 Speaker 1: He may never say it. He's a classy guy, one 350 00:17:43,040 --> 00:17:47,080 Speaker 1: of the greatest coaches of all times, but there's that 351 00:17:47,160 --> 00:17:50,280 Speaker 1: emotional element that, hey, this means more to him. He's 352 00:17:50,320 --> 00:17:52,960 Speaker 1: gonna scheme these guys up. He schemed everybody else up. 353 00:17:54,640 --> 00:17:58,080 Speaker 1: It's not gonna be anything super extravagant. They're just gonna 354 00:17:58,080 --> 00:18:00,240 Speaker 1: be death by a thousand cuts. They don't have the 355 00:18:00,480 --> 00:18:03,880 Speaker 1: super dynamic speedster, they don't have Rashie Rice, the guy 356 00:18:03,880 --> 00:18:06,719 Speaker 1: who was starting to develop into their number one receiver. 357 00:18:07,520 --> 00:18:09,680 Speaker 1: But they have a lot of guys by committee that 358 00:18:09,760 --> 00:18:12,520 Speaker 1: are going to be really, really effective in their own 359 00:18:12,640 --> 00:18:15,560 Speaker 1: unique ways, whether it's screen game, short game, quick game 360 00:18:15,600 --> 00:18:19,480 Speaker 1: against pressure. You see Mahomes is very comfortable. Hey, pressure's 361 00:18:19,520 --> 00:18:22,160 Speaker 1: in his face, it's a hot route. His receivers always 362 00:18:22,240 --> 00:18:26,040 Speaker 1: know where he's going, where he's looking, who he's going to, 363 00:18:27,440 --> 00:18:29,640 Speaker 1: and he always seems to have poise under the rest 364 00:18:29,680 --> 00:18:33,600 Speaker 1: in these moments. So I think athletically, talent wise, you'd 365 00:18:33,640 --> 00:18:38,040 Speaker 1: be more concerned with the Philadelphia Eagles because, like I said, 366 00:18:38,040 --> 00:18:39,800 Speaker 1: there's just talent all over the place. They have a 367 00:18:39,800 --> 00:18:43,119 Speaker 1: great offensive line, They have the best running back in football. 368 00:18:43,400 --> 00:18:46,680 Speaker 1: They have a really good quarterback who can freaking take 369 00:18:46,720 --> 00:18:49,560 Speaker 1: over the game with his legs, with his arm. They 370 00:18:49,560 --> 00:18:53,080 Speaker 1: have a really good tight end, aj Brown, one of 371 00:18:53,119 --> 00:18:55,720 Speaker 1: the best receivers in the National Football League, Devonte Smith, 372 00:18:55,920 --> 00:18:58,600 Speaker 1: a guy who could be a Number one on other teams. 373 00:19:00,400 --> 00:19:03,679 Speaker 1: And then that's a tough that's a tough ask for 374 00:19:03,720 --> 00:19:06,200 Speaker 1: anybody that's that's as good as it gets in the 375 00:19:06,280 --> 00:19:09,119 Speaker 1: National Football League. They're strong in every aspect. There's no 376 00:19:09,200 --> 00:19:12,240 Speaker 1: weakness in their scheme or in their offense. That's why 377 00:19:12,240 --> 00:19:14,560 Speaker 1: we always say, hey, you know, you got to just 378 00:19:14,600 --> 00:19:16,360 Speaker 1: pick your poison with this team, and either way you're 379 00:19:16,359 --> 00:19:18,560 Speaker 1: probably gonna die. You're probably gonna lose, but you just 380 00:19:18,560 --> 00:19:20,240 Speaker 1: got to figure out which way you're trying to lose. 381 00:19:20,480 --> 00:19:22,879 Speaker 1: But it's just different when you're playing Patrick Mahomes and 382 00:19:22,920 --> 00:19:25,280 Speaker 1: these boys, and we've seen that time and time again. 383 00:19:25,560 --> 00:19:28,440 Speaker 3: Patrick Mahomes, I mean, he's seven for seven on game 384 00:19:28,480 --> 00:19:32,320 Speaker 3: winning or game time drives in his playoff career. Would 385 00:19:32,359 --> 00:19:36,240 Speaker 3: you say, is there a better playoff performer in the 386 00:19:36,320 --> 00:19:39,400 Speaker 3: clutch than Patrick Mahomes. I know a lot of love 387 00:19:39,440 --> 00:19:41,680 Speaker 3: has got to be showing to Tom Brady and his success, 388 00:19:41,800 --> 00:19:44,359 Speaker 3: but I mean, it's getting to the point where we 389 00:19:44,440 --> 00:19:46,080 Speaker 3: have to have a conversation about. 390 00:19:45,800 --> 00:19:49,679 Speaker 1: It, No question is getting to that point. But the 391 00:19:49,800 --> 00:19:52,000 Speaker 1: hard part about that conversation is always going to be 392 00:19:52,080 --> 00:19:55,400 Speaker 1: Tom beating twice and when Tom was at the end, 393 00:19:56,320 --> 00:19:58,639 Speaker 1: so I know, look, I want to put him in 394 00:19:58,640 --> 00:20:01,639 Speaker 1: that goat conversation, but that's just understand it's gonna be 395 00:20:01,640 --> 00:20:03,320 Speaker 1: a hard battery to win no matter how many Super 396 00:20:03,359 --> 00:20:05,280 Speaker 1: Bowls he wins, because even if he gets the seven, 397 00:20:06,800 --> 00:20:10,399 Speaker 1: people will say, well Tom beat him at like forty 398 00:20:10,440 --> 00:20:13,720 Speaker 1: three and like forty five, like r forty two and 399 00:20:13,760 --> 00:20:16,600 Speaker 1: forty three or something like that, like forty three years old. 400 00:20:16,640 --> 00:20:19,400 Speaker 1: He beat him in the Super Bowl, and he beat 401 00:20:19,440 --> 00:20:22,520 Speaker 1: him in the playoffs in the or an AFC Championship. 402 00:20:22,760 --> 00:20:24,920 Speaker 1: So at the end of the day, head to head 403 00:20:25,000 --> 00:20:29,200 Speaker 1: matchups will come in to factor. And you know, it's 404 00:20:29,200 --> 00:20:31,840 Speaker 1: not like Mahomes was young when they played the second time. 405 00:20:31,880 --> 00:20:34,080 Speaker 1: It was like, hey, that's a you know, Mahones had 406 00:20:34,080 --> 00:20:36,040 Speaker 1: already won a super Bowl. They beat us in nineteen 407 00:20:36,520 --> 00:20:38,560 Speaker 1: and then he beat him in twenty. You know, that's 408 00:20:38,920 --> 00:20:41,720 Speaker 1: what happened. So he's definitely one of the all time 409 00:20:41,840 --> 00:20:47,879 Speaker 1: calmness he executes, he's accurate. He always seems to make 410 00:20:47,920 --> 00:20:49,639 Speaker 1: the right play, whether it's with his arm or with 411 00:20:49,720 --> 00:20:52,960 Speaker 1: his legs. And I know people have gotten on the 412 00:20:53,000 --> 00:20:55,280 Speaker 1: Chiefs about all Man the refs and the refs. Yeah, 413 00:20:55,280 --> 00:20:58,920 Speaker 1: that's a storyline. That's a storyline. That's something that everybody 414 00:20:58,920 --> 00:21:01,160 Speaker 1: seems to see and everybody seems to agree on. Even 415 00:21:01,160 --> 00:21:03,600 Speaker 1: if they can't agree on which team is the best 416 00:21:03,600 --> 00:21:06,200 Speaker 1: star or who's their favorite player, it seems like there's 417 00:21:06,200 --> 00:21:09,040 Speaker 1: a general consensus, how tied of Kansas City, that there's 418 00:21:09,080 --> 00:21:12,679 Speaker 1: some benefit from the refs. It is what it is. 419 00:21:12,720 --> 00:21:15,760 Speaker 1: At this point, nobody's gonna remember that storyline when if 420 00:21:15,760 --> 00:21:18,560 Speaker 1: they win the third championship, nobody's gonna be like, oh man, 421 00:21:18,720 --> 00:21:20,560 Speaker 1: the refs gave them to them, and we're gonna put 422 00:21:20,560 --> 00:21:23,119 Speaker 1: an ASTERI like, there was a whole deflate Gate and 423 00:21:23,160 --> 00:21:26,359 Speaker 1: everything with associated with the Patriots, and nobody talks about 424 00:21:26,359 --> 00:21:28,520 Speaker 1: it really anymore. They just talk about Hey, Tom Brady 425 00:21:28,520 --> 00:21:33,000 Speaker 1: has seven of them, Like, history doesn't remember things like that. 426 00:21:33,080 --> 00:21:34,760 Speaker 1: So that's why I don't spend a lot of time 427 00:21:34,800 --> 00:21:36,639 Speaker 1: talking about it, because it doesn't matter. That's not the 428 00:21:36,640 --> 00:21:41,080 Speaker 1: way history is gonna be remembered. So his greatness and 429 00:21:41,119 --> 00:21:44,119 Speaker 1: how he's executed down the stretch is something that should 430 00:21:44,200 --> 00:21:47,199 Speaker 1: be studied and should be appreciated in the moment, in 431 00:21:47,240 --> 00:21:51,040 Speaker 1: real time, because that's really what's happening. He's in very tough, 432 00:21:51,080 --> 00:21:54,560 Speaker 1: critical moments. He's executing at a really high level. Even 433 00:21:54,560 --> 00:21:56,320 Speaker 1: in that Super Bowl we played against some twenty one 434 00:21:56,400 --> 00:21:59,160 Speaker 1: un answered points. He played really great football, delivered some 435 00:21:59,240 --> 00:22:02,480 Speaker 1: really great pass is down the stretch. That's what helped 436 00:22:02,480 --> 00:22:05,199 Speaker 1: this team win games. Now, he only threw for what 437 00:22:05,240 --> 00:22:07,399 Speaker 1: one hundred and eighty two yards or so, or one 438 00:22:07,440 --> 00:22:09,560 Speaker 1: hundred and eighty seven or something in this first game, 439 00:22:09,600 --> 00:22:12,600 Speaker 1: but he threw for three touchdowns, Like he makes the 440 00:22:12,680 --> 00:22:15,400 Speaker 1: right plays, And I think that's another thing that makes 441 00:22:15,400 --> 00:22:17,560 Speaker 1: this team hard to beat. They don't really care how 442 00:22:17,560 --> 00:22:21,199 Speaker 1: they beat you, and not looking for the number one receiver, Hey, 443 00:22:21,200 --> 00:22:22,679 Speaker 1: we got to get this guy the ball. We got 444 00:22:22,800 --> 00:22:24,240 Speaker 1: to throw it to him, We gotta we gotta feed 445 00:22:24,280 --> 00:22:26,359 Speaker 1: this guy. However we get it done is how we're 446 00:22:26,359 --> 00:22:26,920 Speaker 1: getting it done. 447 00:22:28,080 --> 00:22:30,120 Speaker 3: Let's talk a little bit about the Super Bowl itself. 448 00:22:30,720 --> 00:22:33,240 Speaker 3: You've obviously experienced a three separate times. 449 00:22:33,320 --> 00:22:33,560 Speaker 2: Rich. 450 00:22:34,560 --> 00:22:38,360 Speaker 3: I know the old cliche is, hey, it's just another game, right, 451 00:22:38,400 --> 00:22:42,440 Speaker 3: But is it really just another game? Like how much 452 00:22:42,480 --> 00:22:46,680 Speaker 3: extra nerves are going through you when you're approaching As 453 00:22:46,680 --> 00:22:49,080 Speaker 3: the week goes on and you get closer and closer 454 00:22:49,119 --> 00:22:51,800 Speaker 3: and closer to Sunday. What's going through some of these guys' 455 00:22:51,880 --> 00:22:52,640 Speaker 3: minds right now? 456 00:22:53,960 --> 00:22:56,040 Speaker 1: I don't know. I don't know. Everybody's different. I can't 457 00:22:56,040 --> 00:22:58,320 Speaker 1: speak for everybody. I can speak from my experience and 458 00:22:58,960 --> 00:23:01,480 Speaker 1: some of my teammates. Try to keep your routines the same, 459 00:23:01,560 --> 00:23:03,400 Speaker 1: and I think that's what the teams try to do. 460 00:23:03,720 --> 00:23:06,399 Speaker 1: They try to get you, but everything's actually different. You 461 00:23:06,440 --> 00:23:09,000 Speaker 1: try to keep the things that you can control the same. 462 00:23:09,119 --> 00:23:12,280 Speaker 1: You know your cleats, you know how you put your 463 00:23:12,359 --> 00:23:15,920 Speaker 1: uniform on, what gloves you wear, how you warm up. 464 00:23:16,640 --> 00:23:20,040 Speaker 1: But in reality, you're in a locker room. You're not 465 00:23:20,080 --> 00:23:22,840 Speaker 1: familiar with whether it's a college or NFL locker room. 466 00:23:22,880 --> 00:23:25,200 Speaker 1: We were in a college locker room for two of them, 467 00:23:25,359 --> 00:23:30,080 Speaker 1: which sucks. We were at University of Miami and Arizona State. 468 00:23:30,200 --> 00:23:31,920 Speaker 1: I want to say we were for one of them, 469 00:23:32,320 --> 00:23:34,480 Speaker 1: and then the other one we were at the Giants facility. 470 00:23:34,800 --> 00:23:38,719 Speaker 1: And so you're just getting used to that. You know, 471 00:23:38,760 --> 00:23:40,560 Speaker 1: you're getting used to that. Then you have things that 472 00:23:40,600 --> 00:23:42,800 Speaker 1: are out of your control that are mandates. You have 473 00:23:42,840 --> 00:23:45,440 Speaker 1: the NFL Media Day, that's a circus. And if you're 474 00:23:45,440 --> 00:23:47,840 Speaker 1: a bigger time player, you get a desk and there's 475 00:23:47,840 --> 00:23:50,600 Speaker 1: all these cameras and all these questions, and it's so 476 00:23:50,840 --> 00:23:53,280 Speaker 1: outside of your routine that you just try to ground 477 00:23:53,320 --> 00:23:57,280 Speaker 1: yourself each day with hey, hey, if you study film 478 00:23:57,320 --> 00:24:00,159 Speaker 1: at home, then you study film now. If you if 479 00:24:00,200 --> 00:24:02,280 Speaker 1: you chill and you have you know what I mean, 480 00:24:02,560 --> 00:24:04,240 Speaker 1: You have this kind of meal. Try to have that 481 00:24:04,359 --> 00:24:06,320 Speaker 1: kind of meal. If you go out to eat with 482 00:24:06,359 --> 00:24:08,439 Speaker 1: your family every week, and you have date night with 483 00:24:08,520 --> 00:24:10,600 Speaker 1: your wife on Tuesdays, try to go have date night 484 00:24:10,640 --> 00:24:14,560 Speaker 1: with your wife on Tuesday, because you want to keep 485 00:24:14,560 --> 00:24:17,560 Speaker 1: it as normal as you can, because it's chaotic. Because 486 00:24:17,560 --> 00:24:19,560 Speaker 1: if you let the chaos get to you, then your 487 00:24:19,680 --> 00:24:22,240 Speaker 1: mind get chaotic and things that are happening too fast, 488 00:24:22,280 --> 00:24:24,200 Speaker 1: You get too many things on your mind. Hey, I 489 00:24:24,200 --> 00:24:26,000 Speaker 1: gotta get Super Bowl tickets for here here, I gotta 490 00:24:26,040 --> 00:24:28,560 Speaker 1: go put these people in the hotel rooms. I gotta 491 00:24:28,560 --> 00:24:30,400 Speaker 1: do this, and then you get distracted. And I think 492 00:24:30,440 --> 00:24:33,000 Speaker 1: that happens to some players on their first in their 493 00:24:33,000 --> 00:24:35,640 Speaker 1: frosts go round. But I think that's another reason why 494 00:24:35,760 --> 00:24:39,040 Speaker 1: Kansas City is in such a great position, because this 495 00:24:39,160 --> 00:24:41,840 Speaker 1: is just old hat to them. Some of these players 496 00:24:43,080 --> 00:24:47,480 Speaker 1: McDuffie and Jalen Watson have never known anything else. All 497 00:24:47,520 --> 00:24:50,639 Speaker 1: they know is, hey, we play the NFL season, we 498 00:24:50,760 --> 00:24:52,560 Speaker 1: go to the super Bowl, and then we deal with 499 00:24:52,560 --> 00:24:54,119 Speaker 1: the Super Bowl. We win the super Bowl, and then 500 00:24:54,119 --> 00:24:55,879 Speaker 1: we go home and then we do the offseason. Like 501 00:24:55,920 --> 00:24:57,560 Speaker 1: they don't know how to do an off season any 502 00:24:57,600 --> 00:25:01,520 Speaker 1: earlier than February. That's crazy. And as an organization, the 503 00:25:01,640 --> 00:25:04,040 Speaker 1: Kansas City Chiefs have been to so many Super bowl 504 00:25:04,160 --> 00:25:06,200 Speaker 1: that it's almost second nature. They know who to call, 505 00:25:06,400 --> 00:25:09,879 Speaker 1: they know the booked hotels. They probably booked hotels in 506 00:25:10,720 --> 00:25:14,960 Speaker 1: New Orleans last season, which is crazy, would makes sense, 507 00:25:15,840 --> 00:25:17,680 Speaker 1: I mean, why not, we're back to back champions We 508 00:25:17,680 --> 00:25:21,679 Speaker 1: gotta assume we're going going back. They know, they know 509 00:25:22,000 --> 00:25:24,840 Speaker 1: the how to go through the mechanics of being in 510 00:25:24,880 --> 00:25:27,800 Speaker 1: a Super Bowl, and there are players with the Philadelphia Eagles. 511 00:25:27,840 --> 00:25:30,160 Speaker 1: Lane Johnson's been there before, Jalen Hurt's been there, both 512 00:25:30,200 --> 00:25:33,760 Speaker 1: AJ Brown, Devonte Smith. There a big play slate, like 513 00:25:33,840 --> 00:25:35,879 Speaker 1: they have a lot of the same guys on this 514 00:25:35,960 --> 00:25:37,320 Speaker 1: team that have been to the Super Bowl, but then 515 00:25:37,359 --> 00:25:39,159 Speaker 1: they got a lot of new faces. Both sides do. 516 00:25:39,760 --> 00:25:42,600 Speaker 1: And there's some aspects of that. In New Orleans is 517 00:25:42,600 --> 00:25:46,800 Speaker 1: a different city. You know, do players get distracted. Some 518 00:25:46,840 --> 00:25:50,000 Speaker 1: players may choose to go out and go party, you know, 519 00:25:50,040 --> 00:25:52,240 Speaker 1: early in the week. Some players may choose to stay in. 520 00:25:52,280 --> 00:25:54,760 Speaker 1: And I think a team that's experienced, like Kansas City Chiefs, 521 00:25:54,800 --> 00:25:56,560 Speaker 1: is gonna stay in. They're going to do their work. 522 00:25:56,720 --> 00:25:59,040 Speaker 1: And I think the veteran players on the Philadelphia Eagles 523 00:25:59,080 --> 00:26:02,200 Speaker 1: will alert and lead the guys to say, hey, stay in, 524 00:26:02,320 --> 00:26:04,199 Speaker 1: like this is a serious week. We're doing all this 525 00:26:04,320 --> 00:26:06,320 Speaker 1: and then y'all could go have a good time at 526 00:26:06,320 --> 00:26:08,800 Speaker 1: another time. I think that's the part that you got 527 00:26:08,800 --> 00:26:10,600 Speaker 1: to combat and that you got to focus on. He's 528 00:26:10,600 --> 00:26:14,119 Speaker 1: trying to keep the young guys who who do like 529 00:26:14,240 --> 00:26:19,080 Speaker 1: to have a good time to understand the seriousness of 530 00:26:19,119 --> 00:26:19,560 Speaker 1: the moment. 531 00:26:20,440 --> 00:26:22,520 Speaker 3: Literally, I mean, you can have a good time next week, 532 00:26:22,600 --> 00:26:24,760 Speaker 3: and you can have a championship ring on your finger 533 00:26:24,840 --> 00:26:31,080 Speaker 3: because of it, Richard, You're seasoned in this and like 534 00:26:31,160 --> 00:26:33,760 Speaker 3: you said, the Kansas City Chiefs have been here every year. 535 00:26:33,840 --> 00:26:36,520 Speaker 3: I'm sure they've got their hotel booked in Santa Clara 536 00:26:36,560 --> 00:26:39,760 Speaker 3: for next year as well. But this Eagles team is 537 00:26:39,840 --> 00:26:42,719 Speaker 3: not far removed from the Super Bowl appearance themselves. So 538 00:26:42,760 --> 00:26:46,439 Speaker 3: this is a matchup that is much much see football, Richard, 539 00:26:46,440 --> 00:26:50,400 Speaker 3: you face some absolute goliath in the Super Bowl, Tom Brady, 540 00:26:50,520 --> 00:26:55,399 Speaker 3: Patrick Mahomes, you know, Peyton Manning. What did you see? 541 00:26:55,440 --> 00:26:58,399 Speaker 3: I mean, obviously you beat Peyton, you lost to Brady 542 00:26:58,440 --> 00:27:02,720 Speaker 3: and Mahomes. Was there a different animal that came out 543 00:27:02,760 --> 00:27:05,480 Speaker 3: and these guys in the Super Bowl than you're used 544 00:27:05,520 --> 00:27:07,280 Speaker 3: to seeing in regular season? 545 00:27:08,200 --> 00:27:10,240 Speaker 1: No, I mean, I don't think it's a different animal, 546 00:27:10,320 --> 00:27:12,480 Speaker 1: you know what I mean. It's just the precision. It's 547 00:27:12,480 --> 00:27:16,119 Speaker 1: the precision of execution, and it's on all levels. And 548 00:27:16,160 --> 00:27:18,400 Speaker 1: I think that's what it comes down to when you're 549 00:27:18,400 --> 00:27:20,679 Speaker 1: playing these great quarterbacks. I wish I could play some 550 00:27:20,800 --> 00:27:22,600 Speaker 1: other quarterbacks in the Super Bowl, you know what I mean. 551 00:27:22,600 --> 00:27:24,840 Speaker 1: I wish I could play like a non top five 552 00:27:24,880 --> 00:27:26,639 Speaker 1: all time quarterback in a Super Bowl. That would have 553 00:27:26,680 --> 00:27:28,920 Speaker 1: been really great. That would have been really fun. Like, hey, 554 00:27:30,080 --> 00:27:30,520 Speaker 1: give me. 555 00:27:30,560 --> 00:27:34,080 Speaker 3: Give me anybody, anybody else, anybody else. Brad Johnson from 556 00:27:34,119 --> 00:27:37,680 Speaker 3: the Tampa Bay Buccaneers love it had a great time. 557 00:27:37,720 --> 00:27:39,760 Speaker 3: Give me rich Gannon. I'm sorry, you know, no offense 558 00:27:39,760 --> 00:27:43,080 Speaker 3: are rich but you're not Tom or Peyton or or mahomes. 559 00:27:43,080 --> 00:27:45,000 Speaker 3: I will I would take rich Gannon. I'd love we 560 00:27:45,440 --> 00:27:47,080 Speaker 3: have a good time playing rich gann. 561 00:27:47,119 --> 00:27:48,880 Speaker 1: No. We we'd have a good time playing just about 562 00:27:48,920 --> 00:27:52,360 Speaker 1: anybody but those guys. We played Aaron all the time 563 00:27:52,400 --> 00:27:56,240 Speaker 1: in the NFC Championship. So but that's the hard part 564 00:27:56,320 --> 00:27:59,840 Speaker 1: is when they're when they're that great, you know, you 565 00:27:59,920 --> 00:28:01,280 Speaker 1: have to be that great and you have to be 566 00:28:01,320 --> 00:28:02,960 Speaker 1: that buttoned up and you have to be on the 567 00:28:03,000 --> 00:28:06,840 Speaker 1: screws because one mistake here, one mistake there, and it's game, 568 00:28:07,280 --> 00:28:09,240 Speaker 1: and it's game and they're going to make the right play. 569 00:28:09,359 --> 00:28:11,679 Speaker 1: Like it's like leaving Steph Curry open. He's gonna make 570 00:28:11,680 --> 00:28:13,200 Speaker 1: the shot. Now you don't even have to you don't 571 00:28:13,240 --> 00:28:14,920 Speaker 1: have to worry about it, you don't have to think 572 00:28:14,920 --> 00:28:17,920 Speaker 1: about it. Hey, you left them open. That story like, hey, 573 00:28:17,960 --> 00:28:21,480 Speaker 1: you made the mistake. Yes, that's ketch. Hey, uh, you 574 00:28:21,800 --> 00:28:24,919 Speaker 1: guessed wrong. Yep, that's touchdown, like you know what it is. 575 00:28:24,960 --> 00:28:29,439 Speaker 1: So you have to be really smart, understand detailed in 576 00:28:29,480 --> 00:28:33,960 Speaker 1: your preparation, and that's why it's tough to beat those guys, 577 00:28:34,000 --> 00:28:35,360 Speaker 1: you know what I mean. I felt like we had 578 00:28:35,400 --> 00:28:38,520 Speaker 1: Tom beaton then you know, we we you know, we 579 00:28:38,800 --> 00:28:41,360 Speaker 1: gave up some plays in the second half. You know, 580 00:28:41,400 --> 00:28:43,920 Speaker 1: we had some injuries. Jeremy Lane got hurt and you know, 581 00:28:44,000 --> 00:28:46,880 Speaker 1: some guys gave him some catches and unfortunately, you know, 582 00:28:46,880 --> 00:28:48,600 Speaker 1: we threw the ball at the one and got intercepted, 583 00:28:48,640 --> 00:28:52,160 Speaker 1: and they came away with that game. But throughout the game, 584 00:28:53,160 --> 00:28:54,760 Speaker 1: you could see the games in this ship. You could 585 00:28:54,760 --> 00:28:57,280 Speaker 1: see the chess match of it, you know, back and forth. 586 00:28:57,320 --> 00:28:59,880 Speaker 1: You could see our adjustments, their adjustments. You know, cliff 587 00:28:59,880 --> 00:29:02,520 Speaker 1: A got hurt. That changed some things. Mike Bennett was 588 00:29:02,520 --> 00:29:04,280 Speaker 1: having a great game. They were trying to double team, 589 00:29:04,320 --> 00:29:06,160 Speaker 1: but they couldn't with Cliff there. And there were so 590 00:29:06,200 --> 00:29:10,000 Speaker 1: many aspects of that game that changed. Cam got hurt, 591 00:29:10,200 --> 00:29:12,440 Speaker 1: so we couldn't guard Gronk with Cam. We had to 592 00:29:12,440 --> 00:29:14,080 Speaker 1: put kJ on him. He had a couple of catches 593 00:29:14,120 --> 00:29:16,360 Speaker 1: on kJ. You know, it was it was different things 594 00:29:16,400 --> 00:29:19,840 Speaker 1: that that changed in that game. That that changed day off. 595 00:29:20,080 --> 00:29:23,120 Speaker 1: You know that Cam. We practiced all week to guard 596 00:29:23,160 --> 00:29:25,320 Speaker 1: Gronk and then there's an injury happened the day before 597 00:29:25,320 --> 00:29:27,960 Speaker 1: the game. So so those are the things and adjustments 598 00:29:28,000 --> 00:29:30,520 Speaker 1: that you have to make in real time against these 599 00:29:30,560 --> 00:29:32,920 Speaker 1: great players. And you know they're gonna notice it. With Peyton, 600 00:29:33,320 --> 00:29:35,640 Speaker 1: they were running a hurry up so much, so much, 601 00:29:35,680 --> 00:29:38,200 Speaker 1: so much, and we are plan was like, hey, we're 602 00:29:38,280 --> 00:29:40,520 Speaker 1: just gonna be more conditioned than these guys. We're gonna 603 00:29:40,600 --> 00:29:42,960 Speaker 1: hit them really hard. We're gonna make them quit. We're 604 00:29:42,960 --> 00:29:45,120 Speaker 1: gonna make them tap their helmets and stub out of 605 00:29:45,160 --> 00:29:47,040 Speaker 1: the game. And that was We took pride in that, 606 00:29:47,360 --> 00:29:49,560 Speaker 1: But we took pride every single time their receivers tapped 607 00:29:49,600 --> 00:29:51,800 Speaker 1: their helmets and went out the game. Every time, you know, 608 00:29:52,200 --> 00:29:54,880 Speaker 1: Wes and rest in peace to Mary's Thomas and and 609 00:29:54,960 --> 00:29:57,360 Speaker 1: Decker tapped their helmets and went out to the sideline 610 00:29:57,400 --> 00:29:59,480 Speaker 1: during the drive. That was a win, And we were 611 00:29:59,520 --> 00:30:02,120 Speaker 1: standing there all the sideline clapping and looking at them like, hey, 612 00:30:02,280 --> 00:30:04,719 Speaker 1: you guys are quitters, y'all, y'all aren't built to beat us. 613 00:30:04,800 --> 00:30:06,560 Speaker 1: If y'all got to tap out of the super Bowl 614 00:30:06,680 --> 00:30:08,400 Speaker 1: and go get a drink of water. You're not you 615 00:30:08,400 --> 00:30:11,040 Speaker 1: don't deserve to beat us. And so it's a different 616 00:30:11,080 --> 00:30:13,360 Speaker 1: kind of intensity for the Super Bowl for both sides. 617 00:30:13,400 --> 00:30:16,640 Speaker 1: And I think that's what's the best part about it. 618 00:30:16,680 --> 00:30:20,280 Speaker 1: You know, obviously you got the pageantry and the cameras 619 00:30:20,320 --> 00:30:22,600 Speaker 1: and all the flashes, but once the ball is kicked off, 620 00:30:24,120 --> 00:30:26,080 Speaker 1: you know, both of these teams know each other like 621 00:30:26,120 --> 00:30:28,600 Speaker 1: the back of their hands. They know every single thing 622 00:30:28,920 --> 00:30:31,320 Speaker 1: that they've done. I know exactly what you do well, 623 00:30:31,360 --> 00:30:33,440 Speaker 1: what you don't do well. I know the plays you're 624 00:30:33,440 --> 00:30:35,760 Speaker 1: gonna run. I know what likely you're gonna run in 625 00:30:35,800 --> 00:30:38,800 Speaker 1: your first fifteen plays. Now it's about who's gonna execute. 626 00:30:38,800 --> 00:30:42,880 Speaker 1: It's not about tricking anybody. It's about knowing the other 627 00:30:42,960 --> 00:30:45,840 Speaker 1: team really well and then out executing them. 628 00:30:46,360 --> 00:30:48,760 Speaker 3: Let's talk a little bit more about the Kansas City Chiefs, 629 00:30:48,920 --> 00:30:51,600 Speaker 3: because a lot more is at stake for this organization 630 00:30:51,680 --> 00:30:53,080 Speaker 3: than just winning a Super Bowl. 631 00:30:53,120 --> 00:30:55,640 Speaker 2: This could be a three peat, Richard. 632 00:30:55,640 --> 00:30:59,040 Speaker 3: If they're able to accomplish what seems to be the impossible, 633 00:30:59,080 --> 00:31:02,720 Speaker 3: winning three can executive super Bowls? Would this make Kansas 634 00:31:02,720 --> 00:31:06,440 Speaker 3: City the best dynasty ever? I mean, I almost want 635 00:31:06,480 --> 00:31:09,840 Speaker 3: to bring that conversation to independent of sports, because winning 636 00:31:09,880 --> 00:31:12,479 Speaker 3: three Super Bowls in a row, it's a lot different 637 00:31:12,560 --> 00:31:16,360 Speaker 3: than having a lebron on your team in basketball and 638 00:31:16,520 --> 00:31:20,360 Speaker 3: marching to the NBA finals every year. Football is just different. 639 00:31:20,640 --> 00:31:24,200 Speaker 3: Like how big would at three peat be for the 640 00:31:24,280 --> 00:31:25,680 Speaker 3: Kansas City Chiefs. 641 00:31:26,320 --> 00:31:29,000 Speaker 1: It'd be it'd be it'd be huge, and just because 642 00:31:29,000 --> 00:31:31,760 Speaker 1: of how they did it in the teams they win 643 00:31:31,800 --> 00:31:34,760 Speaker 1: against while doing it. You know, we talk about that 644 00:31:35,040 --> 00:31:37,680 Speaker 1: Philadelphia Eagles team that's a really you know, I think 645 00:31:37,680 --> 00:31:40,200 Speaker 1: they almost broke the record for sacks that season. That 646 00:31:40,320 --> 00:31:45,560 Speaker 1: d line, uh was really incredible. Brandon Graham, Hassan Reddick, 647 00:31:48,280 --> 00:31:52,200 Speaker 1: they I mean, they had Javon Hargraves, they had they 648 00:31:52,200 --> 00:31:55,720 Speaker 1: had so many guys. Fletcher Cox was on that team, 649 00:31:55,840 --> 00:31:58,840 Speaker 1: and and there's so much talent on that team that 650 00:31:58,880 --> 00:32:01,440 Speaker 1: they that they beat. And you go back to last 651 00:32:01,440 --> 00:32:04,640 Speaker 1: season the San Francisco forty nine ers and Christian McCaffrey 652 00:32:05,200 --> 00:32:07,880 Speaker 1: offensive player of the Year, Kyle Shanahan that offense, and 653 00:32:07,920 --> 00:32:10,280 Speaker 1: then Nicholas john Bolsa Defensive Player of the Year on 654 00:32:10,280 --> 00:32:13,520 Speaker 1: the other side, you know, really talented defense, Fred Warner, 655 00:32:13,560 --> 00:32:16,080 Speaker 1: the whole pro George Kittle. We can talk about all 656 00:32:16,120 --> 00:32:18,400 Speaker 1: the weapons Brandon Ayyuk and all those guys, and they 657 00:32:18,400 --> 00:32:20,320 Speaker 1: found a way to beat those And if you look 658 00:32:20,360 --> 00:32:24,320 Speaker 1: at it and you say, hey, what all pros do 659 00:32:24,400 --> 00:32:29,200 Speaker 1: they have in their receiving corps or their skill positions offensively, 660 00:32:29,200 --> 00:32:30,560 Speaker 1: and you're not gonna find a lot of You know, 661 00:32:30,720 --> 00:32:32,800 Speaker 1: DeAndre Hopkins was one of the best receivers in the 662 00:32:32,840 --> 00:32:36,120 Speaker 1: league at one point, but you know, he's not all 663 00:32:36,160 --> 00:32:38,080 Speaker 1: he used to be. Is He's still really effective, no 664 00:32:38,200 --> 00:32:41,560 Speaker 1: question about it. Xavier Worthy is a good fast receiver, 665 00:32:41,640 --> 00:32:44,360 Speaker 1: but he's young and still has some growing to do, 666 00:32:44,440 --> 00:32:48,000 Speaker 1: some developing to do. You don't look at their offensive 667 00:32:48,040 --> 00:32:51,040 Speaker 1: skills and seal positions and say, oh man, this is 668 00:32:51,080 --> 00:32:52,400 Speaker 1: one of the best. They're going to be in a 669 00:32:52,440 --> 00:32:55,200 Speaker 1: super Bowl every year. And they've done it different ways. 670 00:32:55,200 --> 00:32:57,560 Speaker 1: When they lost Tyreek Keels, they adjusted. When they lost 671 00:32:57,560 --> 00:33:00,840 Speaker 1: where She Rice this season to an injury, they adjusted. 672 00:33:00,960 --> 00:33:03,440 Speaker 1: And they just keep adjusting to the tune of fifteen 673 00:33:03,480 --> 00:33:06,840 Speaker 1: to two during the regular season. And then you look 674 00:33:07,040 --> 00:33:09,959 Speaker 1: on the other side. You obviously got patchrom the Holmes, 675 00:33:09,960 --> 00:33:14,880 Speaker 1: but defensively they just keep homegrown talent. They get a 676 00:33:14,920 --> 00:33:18,240 Speaker 1: few free agents here and there, but they're mostly homegrown guys. 677 00:33:18,520 --> 00:33:21,920 Speaker 1: You know, you talk about drafting Carlftis and McDuffie and 678 00:33:22,000 --> 00:33:25,520 Speaker 1: Jalen Watson, and they just have continued. Chris Jones has 679 00:33:25,520 --> 00:33:28,040 Speaker 1: been a minace there for a long time, and they 680 00:33:28,160 --> 00:33:30,240 Speaker 1: do it with the guys that they picked up. And 681 00:33:30,280 --> 00:33:33,000 Speaker 1: I think that's the reason it'll be so special is 682 00:33:33,040 --> 00:33:36,320 Speaker 1: because you're not talking about like some super teams. These 683 00:33:36,320 --> 00:33:41,080 Speaker 1: aren't super teams where you're like, hey, honestly, Philadelphia might 684 00:33:41,120 --> 00:33:45,000 Speaker 1: be more talented, like player for player in terms of 685 00:33:45,760 --> 00:33:49,520 Speaker 1: star power and what they you know, what they've accomplished, 686 00:33:49,560 --> 00:33:53,960 Speaker 1: and you know, if you look at their resumes, you'd say, hey, offensively, 687 00:33:54,640 --> 00:33:58,920 Speaker 1: Philly might have the edge offensive line wise, Like it'd 688 00:33:58,920 --> 00:34:00,600 Speaker 1: be hard to argue that. You know, you got a 689 00:34:00,640 --> 00:34:03,040 Speaker 1: Pro Bowl wide receiver, you got the Dallas Gotter who 690 00:34:03,040 --> 00:34:03,680 Speaker 1: can easily be. 691 00:34:03,640 --> 00:34:04,160 Speaker 2: A Pro Bowler. 692 00:34:04,240 --> 00:34:06,920 Speaker 1: You got a multiple Pro Bowlers, Hall of Famer on 693 00:34:06,920 --> 00:34:09,759 Speaker 1: the line, All pros on the line, you got the 694 00:34:09,800 --> 00:34:12,000 Speaker 1: best back in football, you got a quarterback who's been 695 00:34:12,000 --> 00:34:14,600 Speaker 1: to multiple Pro Bowls, been played great in the Super Bowl. 696 00:34:16,239 --> 00:34:20,520 Speaker 1: And for them to three pat that's pretty incredible. And 697 00:34:20,560 --> 00:34:23,840 Speaker 1: it's hard to do in football with the injuries, unpredictability 698 00:34:23,840 --> 00:34:25,279 Speaker 1: of it all, man, it'd probably be one of the 699 00:34:25,320 --> 00:34:28,680 Speaker 1: most impressive things in sports. You know, obviously the sports 700 00:34:28,719 --> 00:34:31,200 Speaker 1: is alone wide ranging and it depends on who you ask, 701 00:34:31,320 --> 00:34:32,280 Speaker 1: but that's my opinion. 702 00:34:33,040 --> 00:34:35,520 Speaker 3: You're right, This Kansas City Chiefs team just doesn't skip 703 00:34:35,560 --> 00:34:37,600 Speaker 3: a beat. I mean, they lose guys and they're kind 704 00:34:37,640 --> 00:34:38,960 Speaker 3: of starting to remind me a little bit of the 705 00:34:38,960 --> 00:34:40,000 Speaker 3: New England Patriots. 706 00:34:40,040 --> 00:34:41,480 Speaker 2: They lose guys inevera. 707 00:34:41,600 --> 00:34:44,000 Speaker 3: The Jerry Sneid was a cap casualty this year and 708 00:34:44,000 --> 00:34:46,000 Speaker 3: everyone thought, hey, you know, maybe they're going to take 709 00:34:46,000 --> 00:34:48,560 Speaker 3: a step back defensively. That's not the case. And I 710 00:34:48,640 --> 00:34:51,719 Speaker 3: know you just had Jalen Watson on the podcast. I 711 00:34:51,800 --> 00:34:55,279 Speaker 3: mean this secondary with the Chiefs. I mean, these are 712 00:34:55,280 --> 00:34:57,760 Speaker 3: a bunch of seventh round picks. That doesn't just happen. 713 00:34:57,800 --> 00:35:00,840 Speaker 3: That's got to be something with coaching. And that's Andy 714 00:35:00,880 --> 00:35:04,200 Speaker 3: Reid to me, is starting to enter this conversation as 715 00:35:04,280 --> 00:35:08,040 Speaker 3: one of the greatest coaches of all time in the NFL. Certainly, 716 00:35:08,040 --> 00:35:10,759 Speaker 3: Bill Belichick I would assume takes the cake right now. 717 00:35:10,800 --> 00:35:13,680 Speaker 3: But Andy Reid has taken two separate organizations to the 718 00:35:13,680 --> 00:35:15,440 Speaker 3: Super Bowl. He's on one of only a handful of 719 00:35:15,480 --> 00:35:18,680 Speaker 3: coaches to do that, and for him, if he can 720 00:35:18,680 --> 00:35:21,200 Speaker 3: pull off the three pete here, Rich, what does that 721 00:35:21,280 --> 00:35:23,719 Speaker 3: mean to his coaching legacy? Would you put him on 722 00:35:23,800 --> 00:35:26,359 Speaker 3: the mount rushmore of coaches with that three peat? 723 00:35:26,760 --> 00:35:29,720 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean you'd have a hard time arguing anything else. 724 00:35:30,080 --> 00:35:32,000 Speaker 1: You know, it's never been done in the sports. So 725 00:35:32,040 --> 00:35:35,400 Speaker 1: the coach that has led his team to the Promised 726 00:35:35,440 --> 00:35:37,200 Speaker 1: Land in that way, I mean, would that be his 727 00:35:37,280 --> 00:35:41,600 Speaker 1: fourth super Bowl in Kansas City alone? I think that 728 00:35:41,640 --> 00:35:43,719 Speaker 1: puts him up there. I think that definitely puts him 729 00:35:43,800 --> 00:35:45,640 Speaker 1: up there being a coach that land the three peat. 730 00:35:46,920 --> 00:35:49,239 Speaker 1: I mean offensive minds, he's up there as one of 731 00:35:49,239 --> 00:35:52,399 Speaker 1: the best. And I think anybody that argues anything else 732 00:35:52,400 --> 00:35:56,560 Speaker 1: would have a hard time putting together evidence to disprove 733 00:35:56,640 --> 00:35:58,120 Speaker 1: that Andy Reid's one of the best coaches in the 734 00:35:58,200 --> 00:36:01,920 Speaker 1: National Football League's history. He's lost offensive coordinators Eric b 735 00:36:02,040 --> 00:36:06,360 Speaker 1: Enemy left, brought Matt Naggi in. He's done. He hasn't 736 00:36:06,360 --> 00:36:08,960 Speaker 1: missed a beat. You know, he continues to do what 737 00:36:09,120 --> 00:36:11,920 Speaker 1: he's done, and I think that's really important. He's done 738 00:36:11,920 --> 00:36:14,960 Speaker 1: it in Philadelphia again. All time winning is coach in 739 00:36:14,960 --> 00:36:19,080 Speaker 1: Philadelphia Eagles history. All time winning is coaching Kansas City 740 00:36:20,080 --> 00:36:23,800 Speaker 1: Chiefs history along with the Super Bowls, I think that speaks. 741 00:36:23,800 --> 00:36:27,520 Speaker 3: First off, let's get down to it. It's prediction time. 742 00:36:28,080 --> 00:36:30,840 Speaker 3: You're gonna make one fan base upside again, Richard. But 743 00:36:31,160 --> 00:36:35,400 Speaker 3: that's what we do here. Who do you got taking 744 00:36:35,440 --> 00:36:37,879 Speaker 3: the cake? Who do you have hosting the Lombardi at 745 00:36:37,880 --> 00:36:40,160 Speaker 3: the end of the day on Sunday? Is it the 746 00:36:40,239 --> 00:36:42,480 Speaker 3: Kansas City Chiefs or the Philadelphia Eagles? 747 00:36:43,320 --> 00:36:46,200 Speaker 1: Like I said, if you go player for player in 748 00:36:46,320 --> 00:36:49,239 Speaker 1: Philadelphia Eagles fans and get mad because I don't think 749 00:36:49,280 --> 00:36:52,640 Speaker 1: their team is what it is. They're a great team. 750 00:36:52,840 --> 00:36:56,160 Speaker 1: They really are, if not the most talented team in 751 00:36:56,160 --> 00:36:58,239 Speaker 1: the National Football League. And Tony Gonzales said it all 752 00:36:58,280 --> 00:37:00,759 Speaker 1: season on Thursday Night. I'm sure I love that, But 753 00:37:00,960 --> 00:37:03,680 Speaker 1: until you beat the champs, I gotta go with the champs. 754 00:37:03,840 --> 00:37:06,719 Speaker 1: And you know, this is no slide against Kansas City 755 00:37:06,760 --> 00:37:09,360 Speaker 1: because I would think there's a number of ways they 756 00:37:09,360 --> 00:37:11,480 Speaker 1: can win this game. They gonna win him straight up, 757 00:37:11,520 --> 00:37:14,920 Speaker 1: They could control the game the entire time. But just 758 00:37:14,960 --> 00:37:17,440 Speaker 1: betting against the Kansas City Chiefs right now after they 759 00:37:17,600 --> 00:37:20,160 Speaker 1: because I'm picking against them in the other two Super 760 00:37:20,160 --> 00:37:22,000 Speaker 1: Bowls and they've won them, I'm not gonna do it. 761 00:37:22,239 --> 00:37:24,000 Speaker 1: I'm not gonna do it this time. I'm not gonna 762 00:37:24,040 --> 00:37:27,839 Speaker 1: do it because I just They've always found a way. 763 00:37:28,080 --> 00:37:30,320 Speaker 1: They keep finding a way, and this season is the 764 00:37:30,400 --> 00:37:35,680 Speaker 1: epitome of embodies. Everything they've done, they have just found away. 765 00:37:35,719 --> 00:37:38,879 Speaker 1: They haven't really blown teams out, they haven't scored over 766 00:37:38,960 --> 00:37:42,760 Speaker 1: thirty points in any of the season regular season games, 767 00:37:42,920 --> 00:37:45,719 Speaker 1: and they just found away. Hey, Defensively, we're gonna make 768 00:37:45,760 --> 00:37:48,520 Speaker 1: a play. Offensively, we're gonna make a play like somebody's 769 00:37:48,560 --> 00:37:51,680 Speaker 1: gonna make a play for him. And the Philadelphia Eagles 770 00:37:51,680 --> 00:37:54,840 Speaker 1: have won in a variety of ways, but they have 771 00:37:55,000 --> 00:37:58,040 Speaker 1: leaned a lot on Saquon Barkley in that defense. Jalen 772 00:37:58,080 --> 00:38:00,319 Speaker 1: Hurts when he's needed to perform as per for him 773 00:38:00,680 --> 00:38:04,040 Speaker 1: really well and throwing really accurate passes and help this 774 00:38:04,160 --> 00:38:06,640 Speaker 1: team use his legs when his time. Uh, And I 775 00:38:06,640 --> 00:38:08,480 Speaker 1: think that's gonna be a factor in this game. But 776 00:38:08,920 --> 00:38:10,800 Speaker 1: it's just hard for me to pick against the Kansas 777 00:38:10,840 --> 00:38:14,960 Speaker 1: City Chiefs when when they just have to have not lost, 778 00:38:15,160 --> 00:38:17,640 Speaker 1: they do not lose Super Bowl games. Kansas City, I 779 00:38:17,640 --> 00:38:20,319 Speaker 1: mean Peprin Mahoons have only lost three games in his 780 00:38:20,600 --> 00:38:26,319 Speaker 1: entire career in the playoffs. Twenty games played, so for 781 00:38:26,360 --> 00:38:28,520 Speaker 1: me to bet against that just doesn't make a lot 782 00:38:28,560 --> 00:38:30,759 Speaker 1: of sends. Even though I think the Philadelphia Eagles can 783 00:38:30,800 --> 00:38:33,879 Speaker 1: easily win this game, I can't bet against Kansas City. 784 00:38:33,960 --> 00:38:35,000 Speaker 1: So I'm going with Kansas City. 785 00:38:35,239 --> 00:38:40,279 Speaker 3: The Philadelphia Eagle fans just be nice, guys, come on nice, 786 00:38:40,680 --> 00:38:46,919 Speaker 3: good things about it in this podcast, So just be nice. Well, 787 00:38:47,120 --> 00:38:49,040 Speaker 3: it's gonna be one to watch on Sunday. We got 788 00:38:49,120 --> 00:38:51,240 Speaker 3: some other news to talk about in the NFL, because 789 00:38:51,320 --> 00:38:53,200 Speaker 3: for whatever reason, the NFL has turned it into the 790 00:38:53,280 --> 00:38:55,879 Speaker 3: NBA this offseason. I guess if you want to call 791 00:38:55,920 --> 00:39:00,000 Speaker 3: it that. Already, Miles Garrett officially requests the trade. Cooper 792 00:39:00,200 --> 00:39:02,880 Speaker 3: Cup is being notified that the La Rams are going 793 00:39:02,960 --> 00:39:06,360 Speaker 3: to be trading him. Let's start with Miles Garrett, because 794 00:39:06,640 --> 00:39:10,240 Speaker 3: this guy arguably is the best defensive player in football 795 00:39:10,320 --> 00:39:13,160 Speaker 3: right now, still in his prime at twenty nine years old. 796 00:39:13,480 --> 00:39:15,719 Speaker 3: He's got a very reasonable cap hit for the next 797 00:39:15,719 --> 00:39:18,560 Speaker 3: two years for whatever team he plays for. But then 798 00:39:18,600 --> 00:39:22,200 Speaker 3: after that there's gonna be a massive extension that's going 799 00:39:22,239 --> 00:39:24,319 Speaker 3: to be signed. So getting a trade done with for 800 00:39:24,400 --> 00:39:28,320 Speaker 3: Miles Garrett is easier said than done. My Detroit Lions 801 00:39:28,360 --> 00:39:31,120 Speaker 3: are rumored to be in the conversations you see the 802 00:39:31,200 --> 00:39:34,239 Speaker 3: Dallas Cowboys, the LA Charters, the Green Bay Packers, the 803 00:39:34,320 --> 00:39:38,319 Speaker 3: list goes on and goes on and goes on. Richard, Well, 804 00:39:38,360 --> 00:39:40,799 Speaker 3: what do you make of this Miles Garrett situation? Where 805 00:39:40,800 --> 00:39:43,600 Speaker 3: do you most likely see him ending up? 806 00:39:44,600 --> 00:39:49,360 Speaker 1: Well, it's not strange because you know, he's a human 807 00:39:49,400 --> 00:39:51,280 Speaker 1: being and he works his butt off and he's played 808 00:39:51,280 --> 00:39:54,040 Speaker 1: at a high level and he just the results for 809 00:39:54,080 --> 00:39:56,920 Speaker 1: whatever reason, just have not been there. There's been you know, 810 00:39:56,960 --> 00:39:58,719 Speaker 1: they thought they got the quarterback of the future with 811 00:39:58,800 --> 00:40:01,600 Speaker 1: Deshaun wattson that and ended up being the case. And 812 00:40:01,680 --> 00:40:04,400 Speaker 1: he's just been there through a lot of turmoil and 813 00:40:04,440 --> 00:40:07,000 Speaker 1: he's still come to work and played at a high level. 814 00:40:07,040 --> 00:40:09,160 Speaker 1: So I think he in his mind he feels like 815 00:40:09,200 --> 00:40:12,279 Speaker 1: I'm old with this, Like I deserve to have the 816 00:40:12,320 --> 00:40:15,279 Speaker 1: ability to play for championships. I've done everything right by 817 00:40:15,320 --> 00:40:18,000 Speaker 1: this franchise. I've given you everything you've asked for and 818 00:40:18,120 --> 00:40:23,759 Speaker 1: more and it hasn't worked out. With that being said, 819 00:40:23,800 --> 00:40:26,360 Speaker 1: I don't there's only a couple of teams that I 820 00:40:26,400 --> 00:40:30,640 Speaker 1: think have Obviously, I think his cap hits are only 821 00:40:30,680 --> 00:40:32,960 Speaker 1: like six and a half million right now. Because the 822 00:40:33,040 --> 00:40:39,200 Speaker 1: way his contracts tructured. David Lombardi did a great, you 823 00:40:39,239 --> 00:40:41,400 Speaker 1: know segment on it talking about the Super Bowl and 824 00:40:41,440 --> 00:40:46,760 Speaker 1: all that. But I think obviously the Green Bay Packers 825 00:40:46,800 --> 00:40:50,000 Speaker 1: would be would make sense, you know, if you're trying 826 00:40:50,040 --> 00:40:52,400 Speaker 1: to go to a winning team, a culture that you 827 00:40:52,440 --> 00:40:55,480 Speaker 1: know just needs a little bit more on defense, just 828 00:40:55,520 --> 00:40:59,319 Speaker 1: needs another big time playmaker, that will make sense. The 829 00:40:59,480 --> 00:41:04,160 Speaker 1: Detroit you know, he'd be a game wrecker, and to 830 00:41:04,640 --> 00:41:09,160 Speaker 1: pair him opposite of your guy would would just I mean, 831 00:41:10,120 --> 00:41:13,600 Speaker 1: it would take them to the next level. And you know, 832 00:41:13,760 --> 00:41:16,719 Speaker 1: I selfishly, you know, I do the Seattle Seahawks are 833 00:41:16,800 --> 00:41:20,480 Speaker 1: or San Francisco forty nine ers make a move. I'm 834 00:41:20,520 --> 00:41:23,880 Speaker 1: not sure. I'm not I know, Uh, Seattle has just 835 00:41:23,920 --> 00:41:26,360 Speaker 1: a lot of guys right now. Obviously anywhere he'd go 836 00:41:26,440 --> 00:41:29,880 Speaker 1: he'd help. They just have a lot of defensive lineman 837 00:41:29,960 --> 00:41:31,840 Speaker 1: right now and a lot of guys into rotation. And 838 00:41:31,920 --> 00:41:33,759 Speaker 1: he's not a rotational guy. He's not a guy that 839 00:41:33,840 --> 00:41:36,520 Speaker 1: comes off the field ever, and so that just be 840 00:41:36,600 --> 00:41:39,919 Speaker 1: an adjustment. San Francisco. I don't know what the cap 841 00:41:39,960 --> 00:41:41,839 Speaker 1: situation would look like or if he wants a long 842 00:41:41,960 --> 00:41:44,920 Speaker 1: term extension on short and you know, John Lynch is 843 00:41:44,920 --> 00:41:47,880 Speaker 1: always making calls and always on listening and trying to 844 00:41:47,880 --> 00:41:50,279 Speaker 1: make deals. Would they be willing to give up that 845 00:41:50,320 --> 00:41:53,600 Speaker 1: eleventh pick to get him? That be the conversation. I'm 846 00:41:53,600 --> 00:41:55,920 Speaker 1: sure that's where it would start for the Cleveland Browns, 847 00:41:56,200 --> 00:41:58,880 Speaker 1: along with a number of other players. Probably a starter, 848 00:41:59,480 --> 00:42:01,719 Speaker 1: you know, I'm not sure if that's feasible. Can a 849 00:42:01,880 --> 00:42:07,720 Speaker 1: team like the the Dallas Cowboys maybe make that move? 850 00:42:08,120 --> 00:42:11,319 Speaker 1: I'm not sure because you haven't paid Micah Parsons yet, 851 00:42:11,320 --> 00:42:15,719 Speaker 1: But would that make them a real start to make 852 00:42:15,719 --> 00:42:18,000 Speaker 1: them a real contender and put them in that conversation, 853 00:42:18,120 --> 00:42:21,480 Speaker 1: no question about it. I would say, you know, a 854 00:42:21,480 --> 00:42:25,040 Speaker 1: team like the Cincinnati Bengals, I mean that, Oh my god, 855 00:42:25,480 --> 00:42:29,399 Speaker 1: you pair him with trade Anderson and that changes them. 856 00:42:30,040 --> 00:42:31,759 Speaker 1: It doesn't matter what you're doing in the secondary. They 857 00:42:31,760 --> 00:42:33,480 Speaker 1: can't get the ball off. But I don't think the 858 00:42:33,520 --> 00:42:36,160 Speaker 1: Browns trade within the division. I think that's not something 859 00:42:36,160 --> 00:42:38,839 Speaker 1: they do. When you're talking about contenders, there's only a 860 00:42:38,840 --> 00:42:41,759 Speaker 1: handful of contenders. It depends on what he's thinking and 861 00:42:41,800 --> 00:42:44,040 Speaker 1: where he really wants to go. And and again, if 862 00:42:44,040 --> 00:42:45,880 Speaker 1: the Cleveland Browns even want to trade him, that's a 863 00:42:45,920 --> 00:42:47,440 Speaker 1: big part of it, like if they don't want to 864 00:42:47,440 --> 00:42:48,880 Speaker 1: trade him, they're just going to say no, and then 865 00:42:48,920 --> 00:42:50,240 Speaker 1: it's going to be an ugly situation. 866 00:42:50,600 --> 00:42:52,560 Speaker 3: Well, the other part of it too, especially I mean 867 00:42:52,600 --> 00:42:56,279 Speaker 3: using Detroit as a hypothetical. You got a Lions team 868 00:42:56,320 --> 00:42:59,600 Speaker 3: that's obviously would be interested in theory and adding Miles Garrett, 869 00:42:59,600 --> 00:43:01,879 Speaker 3: but you got these looming questions with all these young 870 00:43:01,920 --> 00:43:04,120 Speaker 3: studs that you drafted that are due for a big 871 00:43:04,200 --> 00:43:07,200 Speaker 3: pay raise in two years. It is a guy like 872 00:43:07,360 --> 00:43:11,400 Speaker 3: Miles Garrett, you know, worth investing in now, knowing that 873 00:43:11,440 --> 00:43:13,480 Speaker 3: in the future you're gonna run into a little bit 874 00:43:13,520 --> 00:43:14,080 Speaker 3: of cap. 875 00:43:13,880 --> 00:43:17,360 Speaker 1: Hell, right, Like are you willing to sign up for that? 876 00:43:17,600 --> 00:43:22,000 Speaker 1: And for some team, he may just be a temporary rental, 877 00:43:22,160 --> 00:43:24,759 Speaker 1: Like maybe he's a two year rental and then you 878 00:43:24,840 --> 00:43:27,480 Speaker 1: let him walk in free agency. Is he okay with that? 879 00:43:27,719 --> 00:43:30,960 Speaker 1: And is the team okay with that? Like some teams? Yeah, 880 00:43:30,960 --> 00:43:32,480 Speaker 1: I'm sure there are teams that are okay with that. 881 00:43:33,600 --> 00:43:36,719 Speaker 1: It'd be a wild scenario. But you know, if he 882 00:43:36,800 --> 00:43:39,120 Speaker 1: somehow stumbles and ends up with the Kansas Ee Chiefs, 883 00:43:39,160 --> 00:43:41,719 Speaker 1: I think that that's the worst possible scenario for the 884 00:43:41,840 --> 00:43:43,800 Speaker 1: entire league. So I'm just putting that out there. 885 00:43:44,640 --> 00:43:47,720 Speaker 2: That would be the Luka Doncicz trade all over again. Richard. 886 00:43:47,800 --> 00:43:52,839 Speaker 3: Let's talk a little bit about Cooper Cupp. He's allegedly 887 00:43:52,880 --> 00:43:55,040 Speaker 3: going to be traded this offseason, and there was some 888 00:43:55,080 --> 00:43:58,160 Speaker 3: speculation going into the trade deadline this past year that 889 00:43:58,320 --> 00:44:01,040 Speaker 3: Cup was a potential trade candidate for the l A 890 00:44:01,160 --> 00:44:03,879 Speaker 3: Rams and now we see the truth of that matter 891 00:44:04,080 --> 00:44:07,680 Speaker 3: taking effect. Are you surprised by this at all with 892 00:44:07,760 --> 00:44:10,680 Speaker 3: Cooper Cup? I mean, to me, it seems like you 893 00:44:10,719 --> 00:44:13,480 Speaker 3: saw Pooking the Cool really take a lot of his 894 00:44:13,680 --> 00:44:16,759 Speaker 3: touch share from him. Specifically the last six weeks of 895 00:44:16,800 --> 00:44:19,200 Speaker 3: the season. You didn't see a whole lot from Cooper Cup. 896 00:44:19,400 --> 00:44:20,560 Speaker 3: Does this shock you at all? 897 00:44:21,360 --> 00:44:23,440 Speaker 1: Not really? I mean the writing was kind of on 898 00:44:23,480 --> 00:44:25,279 Speaker 1: the wall. Did I think, Hey, would they show him 899 00:44:25,280 --> 00:44:28,359 Speaker 1: some loyalty because he's been there, triple calen render guy 900 00:44:28,360 --> 00:44:31,200 Speaker 1: that's done everything right, works his butt off, plays the 901 00:44:31,239 --> 00:44:35,520 Speaker 1: game the right way. Sure, but they've also shown the 902 00:44:36,200 --> 00:44:39,080 Speaker 1: ability to make trades when needed, and again Pooking the 903 00:44:39,080 --> 00:44:42,959 Speaker 1: Cool has become Matt Stafford's go to guy. Obviously they're 904 00:44:43,000 --> 00:44:45,440 Speaker 1: moving in a different direction. They think very highly of 905 00:44:45,520 --> 00:44:48,600 Speaker 1: Tutu a well and what he can do as a 906 00:44:48,600 --> 00:44:52,680 Speaker 1: as a true, you know, complimentary piece number two receiver, 907 00:44:53,040 --> 00:44:54,960 Speaker 1: and it clears up some cap space for him, and 908 00:44:55,080 --> 00:44:58,120 Speaker 1: so I think it'll be amicable and they'll try to 909 00:44:58,120 --> 00:45:00,160 Speaker 1: put him in a place that you know, he can 910 00:45:00,200 --> 00:45:02,080 Speaker 1: be successful. I don't think they're trying to ship him 911 00:45:02,080 --> 00:45:05,520 Speaker 1: off to Siberia or anything like that. But it's sad 912 00:45:05,600 --> 00:45:07,120 Speaker 1: because obviously he wants to be there. 913 00:45:08,520 --> 00:45:10,080 Speaker 3: We got to talk a little bit about the Pro 914 00:45:10,120 --> 00:45:14,800 Speaker 3: Bowl the week before the Super Bowl. At this point 915 00:45:14,800 --> 00:45:18,120 Speaker 3: in time, Richard, is the Pro Bowl even worth it? 916 00:45:18,120 --> 00:45:22,120 Speaker 3: It should guys just be honored for being named Pro Bowlers, 917 00:45:22,200 --> 00:45:24,919 Speaker 3: and the NFL just abandoned the Pro Bowl altogether because 918 00:45:24,960 --> 00:45:28,360 Speaker 3: it's just becoming so gimmicky. Now you're seeing guys with 919 00:45:28,520 --> 00:45:31,680 Speaker 3: mascot hends trying to catch football's. I mean, I liked 920 00:45:31,760 --> 00:45:34,399 Speaker 3: the whole element of flag football. I think it's really cool. 921 00:45:34,440 --> 00:45:37,000 Speaker 3: But then you get guys like Drake May who are 922 00:45:37,120 --> 00:45:40,920 Speaker 3: named May made the Pro Bowl this year, that great quarterback. 923 00:45:41,000 --> 00:45:43,000 Speaker 3: You know has certainly got a great future, but there's 924 00:45:43,040 --> 00:45:45,600 Speaker 3: no way you can sit here and justify him being 925 00:45:45,640 --> 00:45:47,880 Speaker 3: a Pro Bowler. What are your thoughts on the Pro 926 00:45:47,920 --> 00:45:48,800 Speaker 3: Bowl as a whole. 927 00:45:49,560 --> 00:45:51,520 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean it doesn't. I didn't watch it. I 928 00:45:51,560 --> 00:45:52,959 Speaker 1: don't I don't watch it. I think it's a waste 929 00:45:52,960 --> 00:45:54,520 Speaker 1: of time at this point. I don't think it's doing 930 00:45:54,560 --> 00:45:56,480 Speaker 1: the ratings. But I think the NFL feels like they 931 00:45:56,520 --> 00:45:59,480 Speaker 1: have to do something because it's a big you know, 932 00:45:59,480 --> 00:46:01,320 Speaker 1: it's one of the obviously, it's one of the biggest 933 00:46:01,320 --> 00:46:06,000 Speaker 1: sports in America. And I think the skills challenge and 934 00:46:06,040 --> 00:46:07,960 Speaker 1: all that stuff is fun. It used to be more 935 00:46:08,000 --> 00:46:10,239 Speaker 1: fun back on the day. I always looked forward to 936 00:46:10,320 --> 00:46:12,160 Speaker 1: watching it, and I thought, hey, man, when I get 937 00:46:12,160 --> 00:46:14,080 Speaker 1: to the NFL, it's gonna be I can't wait to 938 00:46:14,080 --> 00:46:16,680 Speaker 1: play in the Pro Bowl and get to go to 939 00:46:16,719 --> 00:46:19,040 Speaker 1: Hawaii and do all that and get to live like 940 00:46:19,080 --> 00:46:20,719 Speaker 1: those guys live. And then I made the Pro Bowl, 941 00:46:20,719 --> 00:46:22,879 Speaker 1: and then they switched it to the day the week 942 00:46:22,920 --> 00:46:25,319 Speaker 1: before the Super Bowl, and so I didn't get to 943 00:46:25,320 --> 00:46:27,600 Speaker 1: play in three the Pro Bowls that I made, and 944 00:46:27,640 --> 00:46:31,000 Speaker 1: so it's kind of a sore spot for me. But 945 00:46:31,000 --> 00:46:34,640 Speaker 1: but I think it's I think it's ridiculous play. Either 946 00:46:34,640 --> 00:46:36,480 Speaker 1: play the football game or go away with it and 947 00:46:36,520 --> 00:46:39,440 Speaker 1: just give the guys accolade. You know, the skills challenge 948 00:46:39,480 --> 00:46:42,080 Speaker 1: and all that is fun and cool. It could be 949 00:46:42,320 --> 00:46:45,040 Speaker 1: a part of the actual Pro Bowl game. Hey got 950 00:46:45,080 --> 00:46:47,840 Speaker 1: skills challenge, do all this longest throw it used to 951 00:46:47,920 --> 00:46:50,640 Speaker 1: be a part of it. Fastest man, longest throw, all 952 00:46:50,680 --> 00:46:55,880 Speaker 1: that stuff, and then play the game. Obviously, contracts and injuries, 953 00:46:56,200 --> 00:46:59,400 Speaker 1: and we're, you know, a very violent game. So you know, 954 00:46:59,440 --> 00:47:01,640 Speaker 1: guys are trying to protect each other, keep each other safe, 955 00:47:01,640 --> 00:47:04,080 Speaker 1: get to the offseason, save nobody's trying to end anybody's 956 00:47:04,080 --> 00:47:07,880 Speaker 1: career or ruin anybody's offseason. So you know it's gonna 957 00:47:07,880 --> 00:47:10,520 Speaker 1: be a tough place to navigate. But either you got 958 00:47:10,560 --> 00:47:12,280 Speaker 1: to get rid of it. I mean, the flag football 959 00:47:12,280 --> 00:47:15,000 Speaker 1: thing just doesn't it doesn't make sense. I guess with 960 00:47:15,120 --> 00:47:17,359 Speaker 1: the with it being in the Olympics in a couple 961 00:47:17,360 --> 00:47:20,200 Speaker 1: of years, there's some allure there, but it's just not 962 00:47:20,239 --> 00:47:22,520 Speaker 1: a fun game to watch when you know what guys 963 00:47:22,560 --> 00:47:25,960 Speaker 1: are capable of, especially as a defensive players like these 964 00:47:25,960 --> 00:47:28,600 Speaker 1: guys are elusive enough to bring down. Now you got 965 00:47:28,640 --> 00:47:30,320 Speaker 1: to try to take a flag from them, like, no, 966 00:47:30,320 --> 00:47:30,800 Speaker 1: no thanks. 967 00:47:32,360 --> 00:47:34,319 Speaker 3: I got one final topic we got to touch on 968 00:47:34,440 --> 00:47:38,000 Speaker 3: because it's shocked the sports world this weekend, totally unrelated 969 00:47:38,040 --> 00:47:40,359 Speaker 3: to NFL, but we're gonna relate it the best we can. 970 00:47:41,560 --> 00:47:44,920 Speaker 3: Luka Doncic got traded from the Dallas Mavericks to the 971 00:47:45,160 --> 00:47:49,640 Speaker 3: LA Lakers, and an absolute shocker. You're trading Luka Doncic 972 00:47:49,680 --> 00:47:52,560 Speaker 3: in is prime at twenty five years old, for thirty 973 00:47:52,600 --> 00:47:54,880 Speaker 3: one soon to be thirty two year old Anthony Davis, 974 00:47:55,680 --> 00:48:00,600 Speaker 3: Max Christy and a first round pick NBA has signed rich. 975 00:48:00,719 --> 00:48:04,600 Speaker 3: My only question is this, This trade is bonkers. What 976 00:48:04,840 --> 00:48:07,560 Speaker 3: NFL equivalent trade would you say would be on the 977 00:48:07,600 --> 00:48:10,920 Speaker 3: same level as this Luka Dodgets trade. 978 00:48:11,280 --> 00:48:19,040 Speaker 1: That's interesting. I think the NFL equivalent would be because 979 00:48:19,040 --> 00:48:21,160 Speaker 1: they're on the same side, so it gotta be somebody 980 00:48:21,400 --> 00:48:25,440 Speaker 1: either NFC, NFC, AFC, AFC because the Maps should never 981 00:48:25,520 --> 00:48:27,600 Speaker 1: do business with the Lakers are going to eventually have 982 00:48:27,640 --> 00:48:31,799 Speaker 1: to play them. Let's ever get to anywhere. This would 983 00:48:31,840 --> 00:48:35,240 Speaker 1: be like I guess they're not in the same division, though, 984 00:48:38,280 --> 00:48:41,040 Speaker 1: this would be like Josh Allen getting traded to Pittsburgh 985 00:48:41,120 --> 00:48:44,200 Speaker 1: for t J Watt in a pick In a second, 986 00:48:44,880 --> 00:48:46,840 Speaker 1: I think that'd be the equivalent for me. TJ is 987 00:48:46,840 --> 00:48:49,680 Speaker 1: about thirty. I mean still really you know, dynamic player, 988 00:48:49,719 --> 00:48:55,360 Speaker 1: really effective, But Josh Allen for TJ Watt in a 989 00:48:55,440 --> 00:48:59,839 Speaker 1: second that probably that probably sends similar ripples through through 990 00:48:59,880 --> 00:49:01,640 Speaker 1: the sports world if it happened. 991 00:49:02,360 --> 00:49:07,000 Speaker 3: Yeah, I would not doubt that for a second. Well, hey, 992 00:49:07,120 --> 00:49:11,040 Speaker 3: this concludes our Super Bowl preview, Richard, I will let 993 00:49:11,080 --> 00:49:12,200 Speaker 3: you sign us off, my friend. 994 00:49:12,600 --> 00:49:14,919 Speaker 1: Well, we appreciate you guys joining us all season long 995 00:49:15,000 --> 00:49:18,480 Speaker 1: for this content. 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