1 00:00:06,760 --> 00:00:10,479 Speaker 1: At a Steve Taster who has been all over the field. 2 00:00:10,600 --> 00:00:12,160 Speaker 1: Kind of unique. He was kind of a dual role 3 00:00:12,280 --> 00:00:18,599 Speaker 1: fighter for you, Steve, Steve a blimp. We're not even 4 00:00:18,640 --> 00:00:24,479 Speaker 1: in the straded bear of normalcy, all right. Time to 5 00:00:24,520 --> 00:00:29,640 Speaker 1: fire it up on a Friday, right before Halloween, Steve. 6 00:00:30,120 --> 00:00:33,199 Speaker 1: That's right. I'll say this, Um, what are we what 7 00:00:33,280 --> 00:00:35,960 Speaker 1: are we expencing? I am just so thankful that my 8 00:00:36,000 --> 00:00:38,960 Speaker 1: workday starts at one pm because I was up late 9 00:00:39,040 --> 00:00:41,839 Speaker 1: last night watching the Saves and the Thursday night football 10 00:00:41,880 --> 00:00:44,519 Speaker 1: game away in double dip. I did if I did 11 00:00:44,520 --> 00:00:49,040 Speaker 1: it for you, I'm sure so you know. And yeah, 12 00:00:49,080 --> 00:00:52,680 Speaker 1: so that's a good thing. We start at one, Okay, 13 00:00:53,040 --> 00:00:55,920 Speaker 1: I was. It was a rough night. You're all caffeinated 14 00:00:55,960 --> 00:00:57,959 Speaker 1: now that I am. I am, I am. Good night. 15 00:00:58,000 --> 00:01:01,640 Speaker 1: That Saves win and then the game and then the 16 00:01:01,760 --> 00:01:05,160 Speaker 1: Cardinals undefeated Cardinals lose, and it was it was great. 17 00:01:05,200 --> 00:01:06,920 Speaker 1: It was a nice game too. It was fun. So 18 00:01:07,360 --> 00:01:09,440 Speaker 1: that was good. Now. The Packers put a heck of 19 00:01:09,440 --> 00:01:14,039 Speaker 1: a game plan together there. They used Aaron Jones to 20 00:01:14,240 --> 00:01:16,880 Speaker 1: double as a receiver in that game for much for 21 00:01:17,000 --> 00:01:21,080 Speaker 1: long stretches. They ran the football very well against that 22 00:01:21,160 --> 00:01:23,800 Speaker 1: Arizona defensive front, which I was a little surprised how 23 00:01:23,880 --> 00:01:27,360 Speaker 1: leaky that Arizona defensive front was. I think Arizona was 24 00:01:27,480 --> 00:01:31,160 Speaker 1: in the mindset that because the game was close, green 25 00:01:31,200 --> 00:01:35,440 Speaker 1: Bay just kept running it and Arizona jumped out quick 26 00:01:35,560 --> 00:01:37,880 Speaker 1: looked really good, as you expect they would. But green 27 00:01:37,920 --> 00:01:42,200 Speaker 1: Bay never never wavered. They were decimated by COVID and 28 00:01:42,480 --> 00:01:47,000 Speaker 1: they absolutely manhandled the Cardinals up front. They were not afraid, 29 00:01:47,720 --> 00:01:49,880 Speaker 1: and good for them. They they hung in there and 30 00:01:49,920 --> 00:01:54,960 Speaker 1: stayed sharp. And Rodgers was you know, he was addictively 31 00:01:55,160 --> 00:01:56,960 Speaker 1: very good. The big story at the end was the 32 00:01:57,000 --> 00:02:03,720 Speaker 1: miscommunication between Kyler Murray and AJ Green, who apparently did 33 00:02:03,760 --> 00:02:05,720 Speaker 1: not get that did not see the check at the 34 00:02:05,760 --> 00:02:08,600 Speaker 1: line of scrimmage before the snap. I feel bad for him. 35 00:02:08,919 --> 00:02:12,120 Speaker 1: Just walk me through that, Steve. Well, what happens is 36 00:02:12,160 --> 00:02:14,560 Speaker 1: the check and what he should have done? Well, they 37 00:02:14,639 --> 00:02:17,240 Speaker 1: called a play and it looks it sounds to me 38 00:02:17,320 --> 00:02:20,359 Speaker 1: like from what's been reported that Kyler Murray has a 39 00:02:20,400 --> 00:02:23,400 Speaker 1: nonverbal signal, or maybe it's a verbal signal. I don't know, 40 00:02:23,880 --> 00:02:27,600 Speaker 1: that would alert AJ Green and I, Hey, we ain't 41 00:02:27,600 --> 00:02:31,360 Speaker 1: gonna run that ball, We're gonna I'm throwing it and 42 00:02:31,360 --> 00:02:33,000 Speaker 1: I'm throwing it to you on the back shoulder in 43 00:02:33,040 --> 00:02:35,160 Speaker 1: the end zone because they had single coverage out there. 44 00:02:35,200 --> 00:02:38,000 Speaker 1: They read it perfectly. They had everything they wanted with 45 00:02:38,040 --> 00:02:42,360 Speaker 1: Aj Green on the defender Douglas, and Douglas saw the 46 00:02:42,360 --> 00:02:46,079 Speaker 1: ball coming. AJ Green was not expecting. He didn't think 47 00:02:46,080 --> 00:02:49,680 Speaker 1: it was a play the play. It was absolutely obvious 48 00:02:50,000 --> 00:02:52,120 Speaker 1: that Aj Green thought they were not running. They were 49 00:02:52,200 --> 00:02:55,400 Speaker 1: running a different play. And he's standing there and Douglas 50 00:02:55,400 --> 00:02:57,920 Speaker 1: just turns around, catches it. Boom, game over, touchdown. I 51 00:02:57,919 --> 00:03:01,040 Speaker 1: mean interception, Yeah, but away we go. Here's the disconnect 52 00:03:01,120 --> 00:03:04,160 Speaker 1: for me, whether you're the number one option on the 53 00:03:04,160 --> 00:03:07,600 Speaker 1: play or not. What the hell is Aj Green running there? 54 00:03:07,639 --> 00:03:10,680 Speaker 1: He runs four steps forward, nonchalant lee. They called a 55 00:03:10,760 --> 00:03:13,240 Speaker 1: run play. Okay, there was a run play. So he's 56 00:03:13,240 --> 00:03:14,840 Speaker 1: trying to get his guy. Just run his guy off 57 00:03:14,880 --> 00:03:16,800 Speaker 1: the play. So if the ball ball bounces out to 58 00:03:16,840 --> 00:03:18,079 Speaker 1: his side, the guy's off in the back of the 59 00:03:18,160 --> 00:03:19,360 Speaker 1: end zone, can't get up to make the play at 60 00:03:19,360 --> 00:03:22,440 Speaker 1: the goal line. So he's you know, they call a play. 61 00:03:22,560 --> 00:03:25,960 Speaker 1: He's on the play. He thinks they're running. He may 62 00:03:25,960 --> 00:03:28,760 Speaker 1: as well go have some gatorade. He's not involved, and 63 00:03:28,800 --> 00:03:32,280 Speaker 1: he and he played like that, Yes, he did little 64 00:03:32,480 --> 00:03:34,440 Speaker 1: little did he know? The ball's zinging at the back 65 00:03:34,520 --> 00:03:37,280 Speaker 1: of his head and Douglas sees it tips it to 66 00:03:37,360 --> 00:03:41,040 Speaker 1: himself touchdown. AJ Green's looking around like what just happened? Well, well, 67 00:03:41,080 --> 00:03:44,640 Speaker 1: ha happened? Oh that that Douglas. And I'll tell you 68 00:03:44,680 --> 00:03:47,960 Speaker 1: what my favorites. The fan on the front with his 69 00:03:48,000 --> 00:03:53,000 Speaker 1: head in his hands. Cardinal, the cardinal fan over the railing. 70 00:03:53,040 --> 00:03:59,320 Speaker 1: Almost Oh my god, he's like just got he's got deflayed. 71 00:03:59,480 --> 00:04:03,120 Speaker 1: Is like he's like the Halloween blow up in the yard. 72 00:04:03,160 --> 00:04:05,280 Speaker 1: They've just got the fan cut off. He's just like 73 00:04:06,160 --> 00:04:09,680 Speaker 1: just totally sad. That's awesome. That was great. And Kyler 74 00:04:09,760 --> 00:04:11,880 Speaker 1: Murray was laying on the ground like he same thing. 75 00:04:12,040 --> 00:04:15,040 Speaker 1: He looked like he didn't believe that just happened. He looks, oh, 76 00:04:15,080 --> 00:04:17,280 Speaker 1: it was bad. Not good for them. So they are 77 00:04:17,440 --> 00:04:20,039 Speaker 1: seven in one now, and I think they were exposed. 78 00:04:20,080 --> 00:04:22,640 Speaker 1: Their run defense was exposed a little bit. They came 79 00:04:22,640 --> 00:04:25,560 Speaker 1: into the game with the eighteenth rank run defense, and 80 00:04:25,600 --> 00:04:29,080 Speaker 1: I think that's that's even that is a figment of 81 00:04:29,120 --> 00:04:31,719 Speaker 1: everybody's imagination. Because they have been up so much in 82 00:04:31,839 --> 00:04:35,039 Speaker 1: games their opponents haven't run the ball at all they've 83 00:04:35,080 --> 00:04:37,560 Speaker 1: been throwing to try to get back into games. So 84 00:04:37,600 --> 00:04:40,920 Speaker 1: even that eighteenth rank run defense is an inflated number. 85 00:04:41,200 --> 00:04:43,880 Speaker 1: They got exposed last night. If you can hold that 86 00:04:43,960 --> 00:04:48,600 Speaker 1: Arizona offense down early and run the football, you can 87 00:04:48,680 --> 00:04:51,719 Speaker 1: control that team, I think, and I think Green Bay 88 00:04:51,800 --> 00:04:55,400 Speaker 1: proved that even with a shorthanded offensive roster, you're gonna 89 00:04:55,520 --> 00:04:57,960 Speaker 1: have to score points to keep up with him. There 90 00:04:57,960 --> 00:04:59,960 Speaker 1: ain't no way about, no two ways about it, because 91 00:05:00,240 --> 00:05:03,359 Speaker 1: Arizona is gonna light it up. They're really good. Kyler 92 00:05:03,440 --> 00:05:05,640 Speaker 1: Murray gives him that edge. He's outside the pocket and 93 00:05:05,680 --> 00:05:07,520 Speaker 1: Bills fans know as well as anybody what he can 94 00:05:07,560 --> 00:05:10,560 Speaker 1: do athletically, and he's got the live arm as well. 95 00:05:11,720 --> 00:05:14,279 Speaker 1: But so you're gonna have to score points anyway, but 96 00:05:14,800 --> 00:05:18,279 Speaker 1: you can limit and really put them in a bind 97 00:05:18,800 --> 00:05:22,160 Speaker 1: and open it up for yourself if you can power 98 00:05:22,200 --> 00:05:24,320 Speaker 1: at him a little bit, if you can run right 99 00:05:24,320 --> 00:05:28,080 Speaker 1: at him a little bit and hammer him. I think 100 00:05:28,080 --> 00:05:31,400 Speaker 1: it bothered him last night. And now JJ Watt wasn't 101 00:05:31,400 --> 00:05:33,520 Speaker 1: in Maybe he's a difference maker down inside, and I'm 102 00:05:33,560 --> 00:05:38,520 Speaker 1: sure he is, but Arizona got punched in the mouth 103 00:05:38,600 --> 00:05:41,120 Speaker 1: last night. And if their offense hadn't been able to 104 00:05:41,120 --> 00:05:43,080 Speaker 1: throw some haymakers, they might have gotten run out of 105 00:05:43,080 --> 00:05:47,040 Speaker 1: that building. But offensively they're still a juggernaut. They're really tough, 106 00:05:47,080 --> 00:05:49,760 Speaker 1: and they lost DeAndre Hopkins early in that game. His 107 00:05:49,920 --> 00:05:52,799 Speaker 1: hamstring flared up again and he only caught two balls, 108 00:05:53,920 --> 00:05:56,320 Speaker 1: including the one big play down the sideline that aggravated 109 00:05:56,320 --> 00:06:02,880 Speaker 1: the hamstring against them, telling you the more you anglate it, 110 00:06:02,960 --> 00:06:05,799 Speaker 1: the more you watch the program here in Buffalo do things, 111 00:06:06,960 --> 00:06:09,400 Speaker 1: the more I'm convinced. Man, I think they got it 112 00:06:09,480 --> 00:06:11,480 Speaker 1: right because I know how it is for a player. 113 00:06:12,360 --> 00:06:13,920 Speaker 1: I was talking to a guy today, one of the 114 00:06:13,960 --> 00:06:17,880 Speaker 1: players today. You know, he's saying, you know, i'd like 115 00:06:17,920 --> 00:06:19,760 Speaker 1: to you know, if it was a Super Bowl, I'd 116 00:06:19,800 --> 00:06:23,440 Speaker 1: be playing right. So you know, I don't be that 117 00:06:23,480 --> 00:06:25,280 Speaker 1: as it may. That's the way players are. They want 118 00:06:25,320 --> 00:06:27,839 Speaker 1: to go. DeAndre Hopkins wants to play. He's a great 119 00:06:27,839 --> 00:06:30,919 Speaker 1: player and he wants to go. There's other guys, you know, 120 00:06:31,000 --> 00:06:33,240 Speaker 1: I want to go, Like you know, Spencer Brown's over 121 00:06:33,279 --> 00:06:35,200 Speaker 1: here going, man, I gotta try and get you know, 122 00:06:35,880 --> 00:06:37,840 Speaker 1: you gotta pull the reins in on those guys. So 123 00:06:38,080 --> 00:06:39,839 Speaker 1: if you've got a program where he says listen. If 124 00:06:40,040 --> 00:06:44,440 Speaker 1: if it's not one, you're not playing until it is. 125 00:06:45,000 --> 00:06:47,240 Speaker 1: And that motivates the guy to go. I'm gonna go 126 00:06:47,279 --> 00:06:51,359 Speaker 1: get one hundred percent and you get these guys, you know, 127 00:06:51,360 --> 00:06:53,720 Speaker 1: the Tennessee We talked about it last week. Now we're 128 00:06:53,720 --> 00:06:56,239 Speaker 1: seeing it. The same thing with DeAndre Hopkins. You gotta 129 00:06:56,400 --> 00:06:59,960 Speaker 1: sit on him, you gotta hold them back. Baker may 130 00:07:00,040 --> 00:07:02,919 Speaker 1: Field's gonna he's come out. Baker Mayfield's gonna play this 131 00:07:03,000 --> 00:07:06,520 Speaker 1: with a shoulder fracture. His shoulder is broken and his 132 00:07:06,720 --> 00:07:09,640 Speaker 1: laborm is gone, and he's an I can go. I 133 00:07:09,640 --> 00:07:12,040 Speaker 1: got full range emotion, my strings coming back. That guy's 134 00:07:12,080 --> 00:07:17,240 Speaker 1: playing for a contract. He got desperate. Goot, he's right. 135 00:07:18,680 --> 00:07:21,760 Speaker 1: I don't see Cleveland touching that. I think he's playing 136 00:07:21,760 --> 00:07:23,480 Speaker 1: out the fifty year option next year. And it's like, 137 00:07:23,520 --> 00:07:25,200 Speaker 1: all right, well we'll try it again next year and 138 00:07:25,200 --> 00:07:27,840 Speaker 1: then we'll franchise him one year. No, you don't have 139 00:07:27,880 --> 00:07:30,000 Speaker 1: to he signed fun next year, I know, but after 140 00:07:30,000 --> 00:07:33,560 Speaker 1: you let him play next year and if it's next year, 141 00:07:33,680 --> 00:07:36,360 Speaker 1: give another one o that kind of thing and another one. Right, 142 00:07:36,440 --> 00:07:39,320 Speaker 1: it's kurt and good for Baker if he can play that. 143 00:07:39,400 --> 00:07:44,200 Speaker 1: It's big money. But yeah, Baker's over there. Baker Mayfield's 144 00:07:44,200 --> 00:07:46,680 Speaker 1: gonna play this weekend. It's been reported he's in Yeah, 145 00:07:46,800 --> 00:07:51,800 Speaker 1: and he he all it's gonna take one good. His 146 00:07:51,920 --> 00:07:54,920 Speaker 1: shoulder is being held together by a twist tie off 147 00:07:54,920 --> 00:08:00,800 Speaker 1: a bag of wonder bread. Yeah, that's it. You gotta 148 00:08:00,800 --> 00:08:03,200 Speaker 1: sit on these harness in the world. It's when we 149 00:08:03,240 --> 00:08:05,960 Speaker 1: talk about when we talk like this, I can't believe 150 00:08:06,280 --> 00:08:08,360 Speaker 1: that the Bills were so out in front of that 151 00:08:08,440 --> 00:08:10,480 Speaker 1: and the way they've done Ever since he's been here, 152 00:08:10,560 --> 00:08:12,600 Speaker 1: Sean mcderm has been here, We've had a number of 153 00:08:12,640 --> 00:08:14,840 Speaker 1: guys they're like, Wow, he looks like he's ready to go. 154 00:08:14,880 --> 00:08:17,120 Speaker 1: This week, he'll be ready, and it's like you're gonna 155 00:08:17,120 --> 00:08:20,760 Speaker 1: wait another week. They're just willing to do it. And 156 00:08:20,800 --> 00:08:23,480 Speaker 1: then when the guy comes back and they never look back, 157 00:08:23,680 --> 00:08:26,440 Speaker 1: he never goes back there. They're more motivated to take 158 00:08:26,440 --> 00:08:28,880 Speaker 1: that approach now than ever before because their roster is 159 00:08:28,920 --> 00:08:32,880 Speaker 1: deeper than it's ever been, so the pressure to get 160 00:08:33,000 --> 00:08:35,240 Speaker 1: what you deem to be a difference maker back on 161 00:08:35,280 --> 00:08:38,240 Speaker 1: the field is reduced because you trust the guys that 162 00:08:38,240 --> 00:08:41,280 Speaker 1: are backing them up. And I'll say this, we sat 163 00:08:41,280 --> 00:08:43,120 Speaker 1: there in front of Sean mcdermman this morning. He had 164 00:08:43,120 --> 00:08:50,959 Speaker 1: his press conference this morning. Spencer Brown and who was 165 00:08:50,960 --> 00:08:53,719 Speaker 1: the other guy. There's two guys out, Oh, Boogie Boogie 166 00:08:53,720 --> 00:08:58,079 Speaker 1: Basham bash Him's back practicing today. Two yeah, And Spencer 167 00:08:58,080 --> 00:09:00,120 Speaker 1: Brown is probably the only guy that everybody else is 168 00:09:00,200 --> 00:09:04,000 Speaker 1: full Yeah, every other guy. Oh no, it was Dawson Knox. Dawson, 169 00:09:04,559 --> 00:09:07,320 Speaker 1: he's already been declared. Spencer Brown and Dawson Knox are 170 00:09:07,320 --> 00:09:10,160 Speaker 1: the only two guys they have on the injury list 171 00:09:10,200 --> 00:09:14,680 Speaker 1: that are not going, not available, not available, that not 172 00:09:14,840 --> 00:09:18,320 Speaker 1: practicing today, right, think about it. That is light years 173 00:09:18,320 --> 00:09:20,240 Speaker 1: ahead where the Dolphins are, light years ahead of where 174 00:09:20,280 --> 00:09:24,280 Speaker 1: that Cleveland Browns are all those teams. It's amazing and 175 00:09:26,280 --> 00:09:30,240 Speaker 1: just let just let the guy get well. Yeah. So yeah, 176 00:09:30,280 --> 00:09:33,240 Speaker 1: Spencer Brown not practicing today for a third straight day, 177 00:09:33,320 --> 00:09:36,040 Speaker 1: so it's certainly not looking good for him to play 178 00:09:36,040 --> 00:09:39,400 Speaker 1: on Sunday. We'll get the official injury report this afternoon. 179 00:09:41,480 --> 00:09:45,199 Speaker 1: As Steve mentioned, Boogie Basham is back practicing and practicing fully, 180 00:09:45,280 --> 00:09:49,040 Speaker 1: so that's a good sign, as is Justin Zimmer who 181 00:09:49,080 --> 00:09:51,520 Speaker 1: was limited earlier this week in practice with a foot ailment, 182 00:09:51,840 --> 00:09:56,280 Speaker 1: so he is practicing fully today as well. So we'll 183 00:09:56,320 --> 00:09:59,600 Speaker 1: see where things go with all of that when the 184 00:09:59,600 --> 00:10:04,080 Speaker 1: injury report comes out later this afternoon. Coach did say 185 00:10:04,200 --> 00:10:08,880 Speaker 1: that Spencer Brown injured his back in training during the 186 00:10:08,920 --> 00:10:13,080 Speaker 1: bye week, presumably, you know, probably some weightlifting or something 187 00:10:13,520 --> 00:10:17,440 Speaker 1: and just probably tweaked his back. So hopefully it's nothing serious, 188 00:10:17,480 --> 00:10:20,160 Speaker 1: but we'll see if it winds up holding him out 189 00:10:20,160 --> 00:10:25,120 Speaker 1: of this week's game against the Dolphins. Other news and 190 00:10:25,240 --> 00:10:29,439 Speaker 1: notes around the league that we can bring to you 191 00:10:30,040 --> 00:10:35,239 Speaker 1: besides the Thursday night game, and there is trade compensation 192 00:10:35,320 --> 00:10:39,920 Speaker 1: announced now for the trade between Houston and New Orleans, 193 00:10:39,960 --> 00:10:42,240 Speaker 1: which sent running back mark Ingram back to the team 194 00:10:42,240 --> 00:10:44,240 Speaker 1: that made him a first round pick a long time ago. 195 00:10:44,800 --> 00:10:49,439 Speaker 1: As Ingram goes back to the Saints in exchange for 196 00:10:49,640 --> 00:10:56,360 Speaker 1: a twenty twenty four seventh round pick. Mark Ingram isn't 197 00:10:56,360 --> 00:10:59,600 Speaker 1: even going to be playing football anymore, and the Texans 198 00:10:59,640 --> 00:11:02,840 Speaker 1: will not have used this pick yet. I mean, Ingram's 199 00:11:02,880 --> 00:11:06,960 Speaker 1: thirty two. He's in the twilight of his career, so 200 00:11:07,040 --> 00:11:10,040 Speaker 1: I understand why they weren't going to get big compensation 201 00:11:10,080 --> 00:11:12,120 Speaker 1: back for him. I guess they should consider themselves fortunate 202 00:11:12,120 --> 00:11:16,360 Speaker 1: if they got anything um seventh round pick in twenty 203 00:11:16,400 --> 00:11:19,120 Speaker 1: twenty four. We're not even gonna remember this trade by 204 00:11:19,160 --> 00:11:24,560 Speaker 1: the time they used that three years down. Three players 205 00:11:24,640 --> 00:11:27,800 Speaker 1: will come in, have a career and leave before this 206 00:11:28,240 --> 00:11:36,360 Speaker 1: seventh rounder comes up. Yeah. Uh. The Dolphins, as we know, 207 00:11:36,520 --> 00:11:42,079 Speaker 1: have a long injury report, and it looks as though 208 00:11:42,840 --> 00:11:47,920 Speaker 1: Jerome Baker almost their perennial leading tackler the linebacker knee 209 00:11:47,960 --> 00:11:53,040 Speaker 1: injury not severe. Limited in practice yesterday and the day before. 210 00:11:53,160 --> 00:11:55,760 Speaker 1: We'll see what his status is today. I think he's 211 00:11:55,800 --> 00:11:58,800 Speaker 1: going to play probably in all likelihood. Who's this which 212 00:11:59,000 --> 00:12:01,920 Speaker 1: Jerome Baker? Yeah, he seems to be on the Their 213 00:12:02,040 --> 00:12:05,200 Speaker 1: top two corners, however, are a little bit more questionable. 214 00:12:05,240 --> 00:12:08,560 Speaker 1: It would appear Xavian Howard and Byron Jones, they're two 215 00:12:08,559 --> 00:12:12,360 Speaker 1: starting corners outside. Howard with a shoulder and a groin injury, 216 00:12:12,400 --> 00:12:14,800 Speaker 1: has been limited all week in practice, so too as 217 00:12:14,840 --> 00:12:18,800 Speaker 1: Byron Jones within achilles and groin injury. Steve, I gotta 218 00:12:18,800 --> 00:12:20,199 Speaker 1: tell you, I mean, well, I don't have to tell 219 00:12:20,360 --> 00:12:24,600 Speaker 1: any you know. This corner is such a high impact 220 00:12:24,600 --> 00:12:30,680 Speaker 1: position in terms of strain on the joints, ankles, knees, hips, groin. 221 00:12:31,040 --> 00:12:35,040 Speaker 1: I mean you are used in those muscles and joints 222 00:12:35,080 --> 00:12:37,920 Speaker 1: every single play, you're going full speed backwards. You're sticking 223 00:12:37,920 --> 00:12:43,000 Speaker 1: your foot in the ground and driving and Achilles. Yeah, 224 00:12:43,080 --> 00:12:45,320 Speaker 1: I don't know about that. Yeah, You're you're asking one 225 00:12:45,400 --> 00:12:49,040 Speaker 1: hundred and ten percent of your body every play, every snap. 226 00:12:49,559 --> 00:12:53,040 Speaker 1: You never get a break at corner. Now, I'll say 227 00:12:53,080 --> 00:12:56,560 Speaker 1: this too last week against the Atlanta foul because I 228 00:12:56,600 --> 00:12:57,960 Speaker 1: was just and I told you that I was watching 229 00:12:57,960 --> 00:13:00,400 Speaker 1: this game just before we came on the air, quick 230 00:13:00,400 --> 00:13:07,640 Speaker 1: condensed version. Atlanta struggled versus Miami's man defense. They struggled, 231 00:13:08,040 --> 00:13:10,559 Speaker 1: Matt Ryan could was having trouble finding. Now. They ended 232 00:13:10,640 --> 00:13:13,320 Speaker 1: up winning the game, but they only scored what thirty 233 00:13:13,360 --> 00:13:16,360 Speaker 1: one points they sped thirty points they scored with a 234 00:13:16,360 --> 00:13:20,439 Speaker 1: field goal in the dying moments. They really struggled to 235 00:13:20,480 --> 00:13:26,400 Speaker 1: move the ball against Miami because Miami covered him up 236 00:13:26,400 --> 00:13:30,199 Speaker 1: in the back end. Even Matt Ryan was escaping the rush, 237 00:13:30,240 --> 00:13:34,439 Speaker 1: but he couldn't make him pay for it. So they 238 00:13:34,440 --> 00:13:37,160 Speaker 1: were holding up against Mike. That means, uh, you know Pitts, 239 00:13:37,400 --> 00:13:43,559 Speaker 1: the young tight end, Yeah, all the other receivers that 240 00:13:43,600 --> 00:13:47,560 Speaker 1: Atlanta has, which are some pretty good ones, No, they 241 00:13:48,080 --> 00:13:50,400 Speaker 1: could not get open. So I'm you know, like we've 242 00:13:50,400 --> 00:13:53,760 Speaker 1: been you've been banging that drum about Miami never changing 243 00:13:53,800 --> 00:13:55,640 Speaker 1: out a man coverage, so they match up a lot 244 00:13:55,679 --> 00:13:59,599 Speaker 1: with some other teams. Now Atlanta struggling, but that was 245 00:13:59,640 --> 00:14:02,200 Speaker 1: their plan and it almost worked, and it actually probably 246 00:14:02,200 --> 00:14:05,959 Speaker 1: should have worked. It. Um, it's not looking good for 247 00:14:06,000 --> 00:14:08,880 Speaker 1: their secondary though, Steve, because Xavian Howard, as we said, 248 00:14:09,200 --> 00:14:11,200 Speaker 1: banged up with a shoulder and growing injury, limited in 249 00:14:11,200 --> 00:14:14,480 Speaker 1: practice all week. Byron Jones achilles and growing injury, limited 250 00:14:14,520 --> 00:14:17,920 Speaker 1: in practice all week. Noah Igbinoghany the other corner. I 251 00:14:17,920 --> 00:14:20,560 Speaker 1: think he's their fourth corner knee and ankle injury. He's 252 00:14:20,600 --> 00:14:23,480 Speaker 1: been limited all week. So you basically have Justin Coleman 253 00:14:23,480 --> 00:14:27,440 Speaker 1: who's healthy, and a couple other guys you know deeper 254 00:14:27,880 --> 00:14:32,000 Speaker 1: in their depth chart healthy. These are three or your 255 00:14:32,040 --> 00:14:35,120 Speaker 1: top four corners that are not healthy. You're going against 256 00:14:35,160 --> 00:14:39,120 Speaker 1: a bunch of separators as route runners. I'm more convinced 257 00:14:39,160 --> 00:14:41,640 Speaker 1: than ever Gabriel David is gonna be on the field 258 00:14:41,680 --> 00:14:47,000 Speaker 1: a lot on Sunday. Here's ten personnel. Let's go if 259 00:14:47,360 --> 00:14:50,920 Speaker 1: if you've got an inkling that their corners are not 260 00:14:50,960 --> 00:14:53,960 Speaker 1: one hundred percent physically, which doesn't look like they will be. 261 00:14:54,040 --> 00:14:59,000 Speaker 1: If if if Xavian Howard, Byron Jones, and Byron Jones 262 00:14:59,160 --> 00:15:02,360 Speaker 1: are not on a hundred percent sent you go out there, 263 00:15:02,800 --> 00:15:06,080 Speaker 1: you line up your our boy, Isaiah McKenzie, make sure 264 00:15:06,080 --> 00:15:08,160 Speaker 1: you get matched up on one of those guys, and 265 00:15:08,240 --> 00:15:11,520 Speaker 1: you run him deep every play. You wear him out, 266 00:15:12,520 --> 00:15:16,520 Speaker 1: wear him out. He's gonna have to sprint to keep up, 267 00:15:16,560 --> 00:15:18,760 Speaker 1: and you're gonna put him and in a bind. And 268 00:15:18,800 --> 00:15:21,360 Speaker 1: it's funny you mentioned that because that is exactly what 269 00:15:21,400 --> 00:15:25,800 Speaker 1: the Bills did. In Week two last year. Byron Jones 270 00:15:26,120 --> 00:15:28,520 Speaker 1: had a hamstring injury, I believe if I remember right, 271 00:15:29,080 --> 00:15:32,560 Speaker 1: and started the game and they were running him on 272 00:15:32,640 --> 00:15:37,640 Speaker 1: go routes the entire first quarter or deep crossers. He 273 00:15:37,760 --> 00:15:40,600 Speaker 1: left the game after the first quarter, didn't return, and 274 00:15:40,680 --> 00:15:43,120 Speaker 1: the Bills won that game thirty one twenty eight on 275 00:15:43,200 --> 00:15:46,080 Speaker 1: a late deep touchdown to John Brown to win that 276 00:15:46,080 --> 00:15:48,000 Speaker 1: game thirty one twenty eight. It was a tight game. 277 00:15:48,240 --> 00:15:53,240 Speaker 1: It got to the on Miami score courts and garbage touchdown. Yeah, 278 00:15:53,280 --> 00:15:56,440 Speaker 1: it was like it was that yeah, So it didn't 279 00:15:56,440 --> 00:15:58,520 Speaker 1: feel that close. It ended up being a three point game, 280 00:15:58,560 --> 00:16:00,720 Speaker 1: but it was because you know, they Miston, but they 281 00:16:00,760 --> 00:16:03,200 Speaker 1: did the same thing to Byron Jones last year that 282 00:16:03,240 --> 00:16:06,080 Speaker 1: you're suggesting that week two and that's what will happen. Yeah, 283 00:16:06,160 --> 00:16:09,080 Speaker 1: that's it's that's kind of the job of the offensive coordinator, 284 00:16:09,120 --> 00:16:11,560 Speaker 1: you know, and you know it's gonna be cold here, chili. 285 00:16:12,680 --> 00:16:14,480 Speaker 1: That's not good for your muscles when you have soft 286 00:16:14,480 --> 00:16:17,200 Speaker 1: tissue injury. What happens to get warm, get warm, and 287 00:16:17,240 --> 00:16:18,560 Speaker 1: you get out there and hit first serious then you 288 00:16:18,600 --> 00:16:20,440 Speaker 1: go back and you sit down cold again, and then 289 00:16:20,480 --> 00:16:22,240 Speaker 1: you gotta get up. And you know, if you don't 290 00:16:22,240 --> 00:16:24,640 Speaker 1: warm up, you gotta stay warm. So after a game 291 00:16:24,720 --> 00:16:27,400 Speaker 1: like that, if you can make it through, you're you're 292 00:16:27,640 --> 00:16:30,520 Speaker 1: exhausted because all you did was warm up and then 293 00:16:30,600 --> 00:16:32,960 Speaker 1: stay warm. Between series. Well, I know you got three 294 00:16:33,000 --> 00:16:35,160 Speaker 1: your top four corners nicked up. I'm throwing my four 295 00:16:35,160 --> 00:16:37,160 Speaker 1: wides out at you. Let's see how well you can 296 00:16:37,200 --> 00:16:39,480 Speaker 1: cover if you're a little nicked Yeah, I mean, that's it. 297 00:16:39,680 --> 00:16:42,400 Speaker 1: That's what you gotta do, and it'll it'll put some 298 00:16:42,440 --> 00:16:44,880 Speaker 1: pressure on your pass protection. As if you're a Bills fan, 299 00:16:45,480 --> 00:16:47,320 Speaker 1: you know the offensive line's gonna have to hold up 300 00:16:47,320 --> 00:16:52,040 Speaker 1: because you know, Josh gonna let those routes develop. But man, 301 00:16:52,080 --> 00:16:54,960 Speaker 1: oh man, here's the thing. You can still throw. You 302 00:16:54,960 --> 00:16:56,640 Speaker 1: can get the ball out of Josh's hands, throw a 303 00:16:56,680 --> 00:16:58,960 Speaker 1: short pass, and those guys they still got to cover. 304 00:16:59,000 --> 00:17:03,400 Speaker 1: Those guys going deep, they gotta cover them, whether the 305 00:17:03,440 --> 00:17:06,880 Speaker 1: ball's thrown to them or not. So yeah, you can 306 00:17:06,960 --> 00:17:13,080 Speaker 1: bet that. I mean, it might be with with Dawson, 307 00:17:13,160 --> 00:17:21,960 Speaker 1: Knox out maybe activate one tight end Sweeney, with Gilliam 308 00:17:22,000 --> 00:17:28,640 Speaker 1: and you you elevate Kumero, Hodgens, well, Codgens hasn't. Hodgens 309 00:17:28,640 --> 00:17:30,560 Speaker 1: has not. I mean, you get all those guys out there, 310 00:17:30,600 --> 00:17:32,560 Speaker 1: and you gets all right, guys, get your track shoes, 311 00:17:32,640 --> 00:17:34,080 Speaker 1: let's go. I don't know if you need to do 312 00:17:34,240 --> 00:17:36,359 Speaker 1: all of that, but because you have six on the 313 00:17:36,440 --> 00:17:38,960 Speaker 1: roster anyway, and you've dressed all six every week of 314 00:17:39,000 --> 00:17:41,080 Speaker 1: this day, it would almost be like the rotation of 315 00:17:41,119 --> 00:17:44,320 Speaker 1: the D line. Yeah, I mean, if you really want 316 00:17:44,320 --> 00:17:45,520 Speaker 1: to do that, I don't even know if you need 317 00:17:45,560 --> 00:17:47,560 Speaker 1: to go to those lengths. Quite frankly, you want to 318 00:17:47,640 --> 00:17:49,480 Speaker 1: run some guys on some go routes early in the game, 319 00:17:49,560 --> 00:17:53,200 Speaker 1: go ahead, do it. Um, you know Forrest Byron Jones 320 00:17:53,240 --> 00:17:56,560 Speaker 1: and Xavian Howard to turn and run. Yeah, you just 321 00:17:56,560 --> 00:17:58,800 Speaker 1: gotta make sure you're as long as you're confident your 322 00:17:58,840 --> 00:18:00,600 Speaker 1: protection will hold up, and there's no reason to think 323 00:18:00,640 --> 00:18:02,840 Speaker 1: it wouldn't against a team that ranks thirtieth in the 324 00:18:02,880 --> 00:18:10,000 Speaker 1: league in sacks per play four wide man all day long. 325 00:18:10,480 --> 00:18:13,680 Speaker 1: I have no problem with that at all. On Sunday, 326 00:18:14,080 --> 00:18:17,400 Speaker 1: Dak Prescott made some waves with a comment he made 327 00:18:17,440 --> 00:18:20,840 Speaker 1: to the media yesterday. It's all regarding his calf injury. Now, 328 00:18:20,840 --> 00:18:23,600 Speaker 1: he suffered that injury in week six. Cowboys had to 329 00:18:23,640 --> 00:18:27,040 Speaker 1: buy in week seven, and they are scheduled to play 330 00:18:27,080 --> 00:18:30,560 Speaker 1: the Vikings on Sunday, and he said, quote, I don't 331 00:18:30,640 --> 00:18:34,560 Speaker 1: want this injury to linger past this week, which kind 332 00:18:34,560 --> 00:18:37,040 Speaker 1: of gives indication like he might sit out this week, 333 00:18:37,480 --> 00:18:39,879 Speaker 1: so he's totally good to go next week, taking a 334 00:18:39,920 --> 00:18:41,680 Speaker 1: page out of the Bill's book in terms of how 335 00:18:42,000 --> 00:18:46,000 Speaker 1: their athletic training department handles injuries. So there seems to 336 00:18:46,040 --> 00:18:49,080 Speaker 1: be some measure of doubt as to whether he will 337 00:18:49,119 --> 00:18:53,240 Speaker 1: start for the Cowboys on Sunday. Vikings defense has not 338 00:18:53,320 --> 00:18:55,640 Speaker 1: been anything to write home about. They can't stop the run. 339 00:18:56,520 --> 00:18:59,400 Speaker 1: You could conceivably play your backup quarterback this week, run 340 00:18:59,440 --> 00:19:01,840 Speaker 1: the hell out of Ezekiel Elliott and still squeak out 341 00:19:01,840 --> 00:19:03,919 Speaker 1: of there with a winning Well, here's the thing too, 342 00:19:04,560 --> 00:19:06,840 Speaker 1: the Cowboys got a three game lead in a division. 343 00:19:07,520 --> 00:19:09,800 Speaker 1: Why the you know, why risk it now? Yeah? When 344 00:19:09,800 --> 00:19:13,159 Speaker 1: you got ten games left? Yeah, see that's or eleven 345 00:19:13,200 --> 00:19:15,240 Speaker 1: games left because they have the Bible. There are conversation 346 00:19:15,280 --> 00:19:17,520 Speaker 1: that we've been having. How likely is it that that 347 00:19:17,560 --> 00:19:20,760 Speaker 1: would that you're the bill starting quarterback would be on 348 00:19:20,800 --> 00:19:24,680 Speaker 1: the field given that scenario. Yeah, probably not he would be. 349 00:19:24,800 --> 00:19:29,480 Speaker 1: He would be in a suite eating smoked salmon. Is 350 00:19:29,480 --> 00:19:31,800 Speaker 1: that what they serve up there? I don't know, something 351 00:19:31,840 --> 00:19:34,760 Speaker 1: like that, caviare Okay, I don't know. He'd be up there. Yeah, 352 00:19:34,760 --> 00:19:37,399 Speaker 1: he'd be up there eating chicken wings. He ain't getting 353 00:19:37,400 --> 00:19:39,760 Speaker 1: near the field. Get healthy, man. We need you when 354 00:19:39,760 --> 00:19:43,840 Speaker 1: we play you know, Tampa Bay in Indianapolis. We don't 355 00:19:43,880 --> 00:19:46,280 Speaker 1: you know New Orleans. Yeah, we need you when we've 356 00:19:46,280 --> 00:19:48,399 Speaker 1: got a one or two game lead in the division, 357 00:19:48,480 --> 00:19:50,840 Speaker 1: not when we got a three game lead in the division. 358 00:19:52,240 --> 00:19:53,720 Speaker 1: And I get it too. You're trying to get that 359 00:19:53,800 --> 00:19:58,520 Speaker 1: number one seed, and you know, and I'm just somebody, 360 00:19:58,840 --> 00:20:02,560 Speaker 1: it's there that that desire to have your best guy 361 00:20:02,600 --> 00:20:07,480 Speaker 1: out there no matter what is just it's starting to be. 362 00:20:07,680 --> 00:20:10,440 Speaker 1: It can't overwhelm you. Yeah, it's starting to be really 363 00:20:10,480 --> 00:20:15,960 Speaker 1: really old school, really old school, two old school. We 364 00:20:16,040 --> 00:20:18,560 Speaker 1: do want to mention we've got a jam packed show today. 365 00:20:19,000 --> 00:20:22,480 Speaker 1: As always, the OBL Friday fan mail bag is open, 366 00:20:22,880 --> 00:20:26,360 Speaker 1: so send your most pressing bills and NFL questions to us. 367 00:20:26,359 --> 00:20:27,960 Speaker 1: We will do our best to answer as many as 368 00:20:27,960 --> 00:20:30,720 Speaker 1: we can in our allotted amount of time, or you 369 00:20:30,720 --> 00:20:33,000 Speaker 1: can call It's at eight O three five fifty one 370 00:20:33,119 --> 00:20:35,520 Speaker 1: eighty eight fifty two five fifty happy to answer a 371 00:20:35,600 --> 00:20:39,040 Speaker 1: question there for you as well. We also want to 372 00:20:39,040 --> 00:20:43,240 Speaker 1: remind you Friday is Tailgate Friday, so coming up in 373 00:20:43,280 --> 00:20:46,800 Speaker 1: about a half hour from now, we will be running 374 00:20:46,800 --> 00:20:50,640 Speaker 1: through your best tailgate plans that you have sent into us, 375 00:20:50,960 --> 00:20:53,439 Speaker 1: which is presented by high Mark Blue Cross, Blue Shield 376 00:20:53,640 --> 00:20:56,560 Speaker 1: of Western New York. So, you know, it's been almost 377 00:20:56,640 --> 00:20:59,960 Speaker 1: a month since the last Bill's home game. You notice 378 00:21:00,080 --> 00:21:02,760 Speaker 1: the people are chomping at the bit. Man campers are 379 00:21:02,760 --> 00:21:05,520 Speaker 1: in that pulled in, the campers are already in the 380 00:21:05,720 --> 00:21:07,560 Speaker 1: in the lots. You know, people are showing up getting 381 00:21:07,600 --> 00:21:09,640 Speaker 1: ready for the game. So let us know what your 382 00:21:09,680 --> 00:21:12,560 Speaker 1: plans are. We'll read some of the more entertaining ones 383 00:21:13,040 --> 00:21:14,800 Speaker 1: on the air. It's going to have an extra little 384 00:21:15,600 --> 00:21:18,960 Speaker 1: spin to it this week with it being Halloween. Second 385 00:21:18,960 --> 00:21:22,840 Speaker 1: hour of the program, our weekly appearance from senior producer 386 00:21:22,880 --> 00:21:25,840 Speaker 1: from NFL Films, Greg Cosell, to break down some of 387 00:21:25,880 --> 00:21:28,159 Speaker 1: the xs and os for us as the Dolphins have 388 00:21:28,320 --> 00:21:30,840 Speaker 1: been playing better football, they just haven't seen it result 389 00:21:30,880 --> 00:21:33,879 Speaker 1: in w's and then in the final half hour of 390 00:21:33,880 --> 00:21:35,760 Speaker 1: the program, about an hour and ten minutes from now, 391 00:21:36,560 --> 00:21:40,920 Speaker 1: the latest installment of Tasker's Teammates. I got a good 392 00:21:40,920 --> 00:21:46,360 Speaker 1: one this week. We'll see if he can guess the 393 00:21:46,400 --> 00:21:50,280 Speaker 1: teammate this time around. Took a long time for Steve 394 00:21:50,359 --> 00:21:51,840 Speaker 1: last week. We'll see if he can get this one 395 00:21:51,840 --> 00:21:55,240 Speaker 1: a little bit faster. That's brought to you by Wakeman's 396 00:21:55,280 --> 00:21:59,640 Speaker 1: Meals to Go Well. I went back through the records. 397 00:22:01,119 --> 00:22:03,560 Speaker 1: I don't believe we've had him. We did not have 398 00:22:03,640 --> 00:22:08,160 Speaker 1: Mark maddox. Price you've guessed Mark Maddox, but I don't 399 00:22:08,160 --> 00:22:12,080 Speaker 1: believe we've had him before losing it. So yeah, I 400 00:22:12,119 --> 00:22:15,119 Speaker 1: believe we are crack. Staff in the control room went 401 00:22:15,160 --> 00:22:17,560 Speaker 1: through the list and we did not have Mark Maddox 402 00:22:17,640 --> 00:22:21,840 Speaker 1: on there. I don't know. Uh So, yes, latest installment 403 00:22:21,840 --> 00:22:23,640 Speaker 1: a Tasker's Teammate coming your way in about an hour 404 00:22:24,040 --> 00:22:28,400 Speaker 1: and ten minutes from now. In the spirit of Halloween, 405 00:22:28,520 --> 00:22:34,680 Speaker 1: Steve I wanted to give some credit where credit is due. 406 00:22:36,160 --> 00:22:41,640 Speaker 1: Perhaps the biggest crack pot on the college head coaching 407 00:22:41,720 --> 00:22:47,960 Speaker 1: scene one, Mike Leach, who currently coaches Mississippi State, put 408 00:22:48,000 --> 00:22:53,600 Speaker 1: a tweet out last night that had the final verdict 409 00:22:54,480 --> 00:22:59,520 Speaker 1: on candy corn. After publicly shaming candy corn as an 410 00:22:59,520 --> 00:23:03,680 Speaker 1: acceptable Bowl Halloween candy, he loathes it, so he said 411 00:23:03,800 --> 00:23:06,639 Speaker 1: the proper way to eat candy corn. This was his tweet, 412 00:23:06,680 --> 00:23:11,680 Speaker 1: The proper way to eat candy corn. First, open the bag. Second, 413 00:23:11,920 --> 00:23:15,800 Speaker 1: dumping tire bag in the trash. Third, eat a Reese's 414 00:23:15,800 --> 00:23:19,399 Speaker 1: peanut butter cup. That was his That was his, uh, 415 00:23:19,680 --> 00:23:22,760 Speaker 1: pretty good plan of attack with respect to candy corn. 416 00:23:23,000 --> 00:23:27,600 Speaker 1: And then, in case you've missed it, postgame interview with 417 00:23:27,720 --> 00:23:32,320 Speaker 1: the Sideline reporter after Mississippi State's latest game, he was 418 00:23:32,440 --> 00:23:36,679 Speaker 1: asked uh to elaborate on his stance not only on 419 00:23:36,760 --> 00:23:40,479 Speaker 1: candy corn, but the best Halloween candy going. Here is 420 00:23:41,080 --> 00:23:47,480 Speaker 1: the genius in the weirdest possible way, Mike Leach, I 421 00:23:47,520 --> 00:23:51,720 Speaker 1: mean I completely ate candy corn when I was a kid. Well, 422 00:23:51,800 --> 00:23:59,639 Speaker 1: gummy bears, let's see gummy bears for sure, the hairbones, 423 00:23:59,680 --> 00:24:02,879 Speaker 1: got the airbow ones. And then the other thing I 424 00:24:03,000 --> 00:24:05,800 Speaker 1: like is uh is when they used to have the 425 00:24:06,880 --> 00:24:10,040 Speaker 1: Spreeze in a box outstanding. You have to go to 426 00:24:10,040 --> 00:24:12,960 Speaker 1: the dollar store to find it, but I do. And 427 00:24:13,080 --> 00:24:17,119 Speaker 1: then the latest, the latest. You know, there's still candy innovation, 428 00:24:17,240 --> 00:24:20,520 Speaker 1: although a while back I've found the europe at better 429 00:24:20,560 --> 00:24:23,560 Speaker 1: candy than we did overall because they have got me everything. 430 00:24:24,000 --> 00:24:29,080 Speaker 1: And then but um, the you know they have those 431 00:24:29,200 --> 00:24:34,200 Speaker 1: nerds clusters, which is new. Yeah, which is good. The 432 00:24:34,240 --> 00:24:36,760 Speaker 1: nerds clusters is good. And then if you go chocolate 433 00:24:37,440 --> 00:24:40,199 Speaker 1: probably alm enjoy love it. Hopefully you'll get some of 434 00:24:40,240 --> 00:24:43,960 Speaker 1: that next week. Yeah, you know, we'll see. He's the 435 00:24:44,160 --> 00:24:47,760 Speaker 1: leaf of He's saying that the music, the music you 436 00:24:47,840 --> 00:24:51,200 Speaker 1: hear in the background is going in the background. The 437 00:24:51,200 --> 00:24:53,199 Speaker 1: players that got their arms right care they're swaying with 438 00:24:53,240 --> 00:24:55,159 Speaker 1: the fans, and he's on the field doing this interview 439 00:24:55,200 --> 00:25:00,240 Speaker 1: talking about I hate candy corn. I love that. My god, 440 00:25:00,280 --> 00:25:03,720 Speaker 1: I love that guy. You know, it's so offen when 441 00:25:03,760 --> 00:25:07,960 Speaker 1: somebody comes along and just reminds us that it's really 442 00:25:08,000 --> 00:25:12,440 Speaker 1: not that important. Yeah, Yeah, everybody's waiting for his insight 443 00:25:12,520 --> 00:25:17,000 Speaker 1: on the football game, and he's it's a minute and 444 00:25:17,080 --> 00:25:20,080 Speaker 1: a half on candy. It's great. I mean, not only 445 00:25:20,119 --> 00:25:23,080 Speaker 1: did he tell you how much he hates candy corn, 446 00:25:23,440 --> 00:25:26,119 Speaker 1: he then provided a list of the things he does enjoy. 447 00:25:26,680 --> 00:25:30,680 Speaker 1: Then when all political, he went he went global. Yeah, 448 00:25:30,800 --> 00:25:34,440 Speaker 1: and Europe has better candy then he Then he also 449 00:25:34,480 --> 00:25:37,359 Speaker 1: reminded there's still innovation in the candy world. We still 450 00:25:37,400 --> 00:25:41,080 Speaker 1: have innovation. So he's happy about that. And apparently if 451 00:25:41,080 --> 00:25:45,240 Speaker 1: it's a gummy, he'll eat it. It's it's really fair 452 00:25:45,280 --> 00:25:49,199 Speaker 1: and apparently he is an American treasure. He's nuts, but 453 00:25:49,240 --> 00:25:54,480 Speaker 1: he is. I think candy corn maybe the most polarizing. 454 00:25:54,960 --> 00:25:58,800 Speaker 1: It is a love hate thing. It is candy. It 455 00:25:58,880 --> 00:26:02,280 Speaker 1: is unbelievably polarizing. It's almost Josh Allen like in its 456 00:26:02,280 --> 00:26:06,840 Speaker 1: polarization that people Chen is the candy corn of the NFL. 457 00:26:07,240 --> 00:26:10,480 Speaker 1: Is that what you're saying? He may be challenge stay 458 00:26:10,560 --> 00:26:13,879 Speaker 1: the NFL. He's so polarized. You either love this guy 459 00:26:14,240 --> 00:26:16,840 Speaker 1: or you will never give him a chance. I'm conflicted 460 00:26:16,920 --> 00:26:19,720 Speaker 1: now because I love Josh Allen, I can't stand candy 461 00:26:20,600 --> 00:26:23,199 Speaker 1: Candy Corntine. I love them both. This is where I 462 00:26:23,200 --> 00:26:26,520 Speaker 1: come down on candy corn. Candy corn to me is 463 00:26:26,560 --> 00:26:28,840 Speaker 1: your dad's Halloween candy. Do you know what I mean? 464 00:26:29,080 --> 00:26:31,879 Speaker 1: It's a little old fashion. It's been around. People in 465 00:26:31,880 --> 00:26:34,600 Speaker 1: the nineteen fifties were like, this is a really good 466 00:26:34,720 --> 00:26:36,840 Speaker 1: well I was gonna say, yeah, they're back in, yeah, back. 467 00:26:36,840 --> 00:26:38,720 Speaker 1: I didn't have anything else was laughing. I think I 468 00:26:38,760 --> 00:26:42,199 Speaker 1: think it's been around since sixteen hundreds. No way, really, 469 00:26:42,240 --> 00:26:45,280 Speaker 1: I don't know. That's how old it seems, right right, 470 00:26:45,480 --> 00:26:47,560 Speaker 1: Plus for me, plus it was all made in the 471 00:26:47,600 --> 00:26:49,800 Speaker 1: sixteen there. They haven't made it since. The candy corn 472 00:26:49,800 --> 00:26:51,560 Speaker 1: you're eating now is from the sixteen hundred. It has 473 00:26:51,600 --> 00:26:56,679 Speaker 1: a shelf life yea, yeah, it's unbelievably long lasting. I 474 00:26:56,800 --> 00:27:00,600 Speaker 1: can't I can't do it to me. I don't even 475 00:27:00,720 --> 00:27:04,000 Speaker 1: think it falls on the candy spectrum. I think somebody 476 00:27:04,000 --> 00:27:07,199 Speaker 1: in the nineteen forties or fifties just called it candy, 477 00:27:07,520 --> 00:27:10,960 Speaker 1: hoping it would be universally accepted as such, and put 478 00:27:11,000 --> 00:27:13,320 Speaker 1: that stuff in your mouth. It doesn't taste like candy. 479 00:27:13,520 --> 00:27:15,160 Speaker 1: I don't even know what it's like. This meal, it's 480 00:27:15,160 --> 00:27:18,160 Speaker 1: like eating corn meal. I don't get it. I don't 481 00:27:18,200 --> 00:27:21,159 Speaker 1: get it. I can't do it, can't do it. Really, 482 00:27:21,240 --> 00:27:23,720 Speaker 1: I can't even go near it. It's just I'm trying 483 00:27:23,720 --> 00:27:25,919 Speaker 1: to think of a candy that affects me, you know, 484 00:27:26,000 --> 00:27:27,800 Speaker 1: I think probably I know what it is. It's like 485 00:27:27,840 --> 00:27:30,720 Speaker 1: the I'm not a like unlike Mike Leach. I'm not 486 00:27:30,760 --> 00:27:33,560 Speaker 1: a gooomy bear guy like the And have you've seen 487 00:27:33,560 --> 00:27:37,280 Speaker 1: those the worms where you have gummy sugar? I am 488 00:27:37,320 --> 00:27:39,840 Speaker 1: I do not like that stuff. I don't like that stuff. 489 00:27:39,840 --> 00:27:42,960 Speaker 1: There's I'm not a big show like gummy can't because 490 00:27:42,960 --> 00:27:44,520 Speaker 1: you're picking it out of your teeth all the time. 491 00:27:44,840 --> 00:27:46,600 Speaker 1: But don't you do that with candy corn too? That 492 00:27:46,720 --> 00:27:50,240 Speaker 1: sticks to your teeth too, that goes away, it dissolves. 493 00:27:51,040 --> 00:27:53,320 Speaker 1: The gummy stuff doesn't dissolve. That's like you mean, you 494 00:27:53,320 --> 00:27:57,760 Speaker 1: gotta your body has to digest. I'm not a huge 495 00:27:57,840 --> 00:27:59,760 Speaker 1: I'm well, I should say this. I'm not a huge 496 00:28:00,119 --> 00:28:02,199 Speaker 1: sweet tooth person to begin with. I'll eat a salty 497 00:28:02,240 --> 00:28:04,480 Speaker 1: snack over a sweet snack. Candy candy corn is nothing 498 00:28:04,480 --> 00:28:08,199 Speaker 1: but sugar, is it? Though? Like I I really I 499 00:28:08,280 --> 00:28:12,360 Speaker 1: really wonder. I doubt the sugar veracity its sugar and plastic. 500 00:28:12,440 --> 00:28:16,879 Speaker 1: I doubt the sugar voracity of candy corn. I can't 501 00:28:17,720 --> 00:28:20,920 Speaker 1: it's just so god awful. And you know it's not 502 00:28:21,200 --> 00:28:24,840 Speaker 1: I don't know, w retired decade. It is totally almost 503 00:28:24,880 --> 00:28:29,840 Speaker 1: totally totally a Halloween candy. Yes, you never as you 504 00:28:29,880 --> 00:28:33,000 Speaker 1: really never see it during he might see it a 505 00:28:33,000 --> 00:28:35,280 Speaker 1: little bit at like Thanksgiving or something because it's got 506 00:28:35,320 --> 00:28:37,840 Speaker 1: that corn thing, because the harvest thing it right way right. 507 00:28:38,400 --> 00:28:41,840 Speaker 1: But it's almost exclusively a Halloween candy, which is weird. 508 00:28:42,280 --> 00:28:45,000 Speaker 1: It's terrible. I'm glad it only comes out once a 509 00:28:45,080 --> 00:28:49,120 Speaker 1: year because it's unbelievable how polarizing it is something because 510 00:28:49,120 --> 00:28:51,800 Speaker 1: I didn't even give it a second thought. I've had 511 00:28:51,800 --> 00:28:54,440 Speaker 1: a person in my life back a few years ago 512 00:28:54,520 --> 00:28:59,160 Speaker 1: who had a true to life phobia of candy corn 513 00:29:00,240 --> 00:29:03,440 Speaker 1: what and yes, a phobia. Yes, come on. They couldn't 514 00:29:03,440 --> 00:29:06,080 Speaker 1: even they couldn't even look at it. Oh wow, I 515 00:29:06,160 --> 00:29:09,600 Speaker 1: couldn't even look at it. Somebody, in fact, somebody was 516 00:29:09,680 --> 00:29:11,960 Speaker 1: there some horror story. But I have no idea. But 517 00:29:12,200 --> 00:29:14,800 Speaker 1: it's you know, it's a it's a real thing that 518 00:29:14,880 --> 00:29:17,400 Speaker 1: somebody's a joke. Thought she was thought they were kidding. 519 00:29:17,960 --> 00:29:21,040 Speaker 1: Put a screensaver of candy Corner on the computer she 520 00:29:21,120 --> 00:29:24,200 Speaker 1: had to leave work. It's running out of the room. 521 00:29:24,280 --> 00:29:26,680 Speaker 1: She couldn't do it, and it's a real thing. Okay, 522 00:29:26,720 --> 00:29:29,040 Speaker 1: well now I feel bad, but well, I mean, yeah, 523 00:29:29,120 --> 00:29:32,520 Speaker 1: I don't like it. That's all I have. It's I'm 524 00:29:32,720 --> 00:29:35,280 Speaker 1: I've said it. It's the most polarizing candy on the planet. 525 00:29:35,320 --> 00:29:38,840 Speaker 1: It is, it is. I would I would even debate 526 00:29:40,080 --> 00:29:42,280 Speaker 1: how much you can qualify as candy. I mean, I'm 527 00:29:42,320 --> 00:29:44,440 Speaker 1: sure it's got enough sugar in it. That's all it is, 528 00:29:44,440 --> 00:29:47,000 Speaker 1: a sugar. I would debate whether that's sugar in there. 529 00:29:47,000 --> 00:29:48,600 Speaker 1: I don't know what it is. You don't taste the 530 00:29:48,640 --> 00:29:51,040 Speaker 1: sugar in candy corn. You don't even eat candy corner. 531 00:29:51,040 --> 00:29:53,640 Speaker 1: You know, well, I tried it once. It's hard. I 532 00:29:53,760 --> 00:29:57,640 Speaker 1: say that it's hard. It's a hard spit it out, seriously, 533 00:29:57,920 --> 00:30:00,920 Speaker 1: couldn't do it? What is good? And do it? Deal? 534 00:30:01,320 --> 00:30:03,600 Speaker 1: It's just why do you? What is wrong with you people? 535 00:30:03,640 --> 00:30:06,880 Speaker 1: It's revolting. I can't can't do it. I don't get 536 00:30:07,000 --> 00:30:10,200 Speaker 1: absolutely revolting. And Mike Leach agrees with me. I don't 537 00:30:10,200 --> 00:30:12,080 Speaker 1: know if that. I don't know if that supports my 538 00:30:12,200 --> 00:30:16,680 Speaker 1: argument very well, I win, But I thought his I 539 00:30:16,720 --> 00:30:21,000 Speaker 1: thought his soliloquy on candy as a whole was worth. 540 00:30:21,600 --> 00:30:24,360 Speaker 1: I would say this, It did seem well informed. He's 541 00:30:24,400 --> 00:30:26,280 Speaker 1: plugged in on the candy scene. I don't think there's 542 00:30:26,280 --> 00:30:30,480 Speaker 1: any debate about that, and it crosses, it crosses international borders. 543 00:30:30,560 --> 00:30:33,760 Speaker 1: His knowledge obviously he's so it was a very very 544 00:30:34,040 --> 00:30:38,240 Speaker 1: eye opening commentary from one Mike Leach, the head coach. 545 00:30:38,360 --> 00:30:42,240 Speaker 1: We get because we want to see, Yeah, that was so. 546 00:30:42,320 --> 00:30:43,960 Speaker 1: We're a little bit in the weeds over here, we are, 547 00:30:44,080 --> 00:30:45,479 Speaker 1: and that's why we're going to take a break here 548 00:30:45,520 --> 00:30:47,440 Speaker 1: to kind of reset the table. When we come back, 549 00:30:47,480 --> 00:30:50,640 Speaker 1: we're gonna get some comments from Bill safety Micah Hide 550 00:30:51,080 --> 00:30:54,680 Speaker 1: about the upcoming game what he thinks of Jalen Waddle, 551 00:30:55,160 --> 00:30:59,560 Speaker 1: who leads all rookie receivers in receptions this season, also 552 00:30:59,640 --> 00:31:01,800 Speaker 1: leads the Dolphins with forty four catches on the year, 553 00:31:01,840 --> 00:31:04,960 Speaker 1: including seventeen the last two weeks. When two are returned 554 00:31:04,960 --> 00:31:07,680 Speaker 1: to the lineup, we'll get Micah Hyde's thoughts on him, 555 00:31:07,720 --> 00:31:10,800 Speaker 1: and we'll hear from tight end Tommy Sweeney, who is 556 00:31:10,840 --> 00:31:13,400 Speaker 1: going to be getting a lot more playing time with 557 00:31:13,520 --> 00:31:15,640 Speaker 1: Dawson Knox out of the lineup. This week, we are 558 00:31:15,720 --> 00:31:17,600 Speaker 1: from both of those players next here on one Bills 559 00:31:17,640 --> 00:31:19,960 Speaker 1: Live presented by Kalid to health. It's Buffalo Bill's Radio. 560 00:31:34,600 --> 00:31:37,720 Speaker 1: All right, back on One Bills Live. We are not 561 00:31:37,880 --> 00:31:41,760 Speaker 1: short on a candy corn opinions here on the I 562 00:31:42,040 --> 00:31:46,560 Speaker 1: loathe it, Steve likes it. And the fence, we got 563 00:31:46,560 --> 00:31:49,400 Speaker 1: people on both sides of the fence chiming in at 564 00:31:49,440 --> 00:31:54,720 Speaker 1: One Bills Live on Twitter and somebody tweeted at me. 565 00:31:55,000 --> 00:31:58,040 Speaker 1: Josh was the candy corner of his draft. He's a 566 00:31:58,120 --> 00:32:01,960 Speaker 1: Reese's Peanut butter cup in the league. Um, this guy says, 567 00:32:02,080 --> 00:32:06,280 Speaker 1: my wife buys the candy pumpkins that taste like candy corn. 568 00:32:06,640 --> 00:32:09,440 Speaker 1: Who does she think she's fooling? That's from j Mills 569 00:32:10,400 --> 00:32:16,560 Speaker 1: herb M says three puking emojis equals candy corn. So 570 00:32:16,600 --> 00:32:19,240 Speaker 1: I think he's on my side of the argument. There 571 00:32:19,800 --> 00:32:22,959 Speaker 1: the candy history. Candy corn was developed as a biodegradable 572 00:32:22,960 --> 00:32:26,560 Speaker 1: ammunition for sling shots. Guys from Appalachia started to eat 573 00:32:26,560 --> 00:32:29,200 Speaker 1: it like buckshot, and the rest is history. I think 574 00:32:29,360 --> 00:32:32,640 Speaker 1: he's that's a joke, but I don't know what you're 575 00:32:32,800 --> 00:32:36,800 Speaker 1: fighting line with the guys in Appalachia. Well, my roots 576 00:32:36,800 --> 00:32:40,440 Speaker 1: are deep. Um, Pete M says, I'm with Steve. I 577 00:32:40,480 --> 00:32:45,120 Speaker 1: love candy corn and Josh Allen, Uh, then we have 578 00:32:46,000 --> 00:32:49,600 Speaker 1: candy corn. JW. Socks gives us the lowdown on the 579 00:32:49,720 --> 00:32:53,760 Speaker 1: ingredients of candy corn. He said, it's mainly pure sugar. Surprise. 580 00:32:54,200 --> 00:33:02,320 Speaker 1: The ingredients in candy corn sugar, corn syrup, confectioner's glaze, salt, 581 00:33:02,720 --> 00:33:04,640 Speaker 1: which I think is the biggest issue for me with 582 00:33:04,720 --> 00:33:07,920 Speaker 1: candy corn because that's what I taste. I taste the salt. 583 00:33:07,960 --> 00:33:10,360 Speaker 1: That's how you said you like a salt snack, not 584 00:33:10,520 --> 00:33:14,440 Speaker 1: in a candy You're talking out both sides. Her dextros gelatin, 585 00:33:14,800 --> 00:33:17,480 Speaker 1: that's what gives it the waxiness that I can't stand either. 586 00:33:17,720 --> 00:33:23,000 Speaker 1: It's the texture, sesame oil, artificial flavor. Honey is like 587 00:33:23,000 --> 00:33:25,360 Speaker 1: one of the last ingredients before you get to every 588 00:33:25,360 --> 00:33:28,880 Speaker 1: color under the rainbow. Yellow six, yellow five, and red three. 589 00:33:29,040 --> 00:33:30,959 Speaker 1: I'm sure those are good for me. Just say this, 590 00:33:31,080 --> 00:33:36,680 Speaker 1: I'm shocked that there's artificial anything in there. I'm totally 591 00:33:36,680 --> 00:33:41,320 Speaker 1: shocked by that. And then ray Hess, with a strategic 592 00:33:41,440 --> 00:33:44,040 Speaker 1: move in mind with regard to candy corn, says, hand 593 00:33:44,040 --> 00:33:46,200 Speaker 1: out candy corn to the Dolphins when they get on 594 00:33:46,240 --> 00:33:48,720 Speaker 1: the field. It will get stuck in the dolphins throat. 595 00:33:48,760 --> 00:33:52,200 Speaker 1: Restricting airflow for a couple of hours and reducing physical efficiency. 596 00:33:53,120 --> 00:33:55,600 Speaker 1: It's not a bad plan. I'll tell you. Listed that 597 00:33:56,960 --> 00:34:00,960 Speaker 1: listed listened the ingredients is like, wow, there's your there's 598 00:34:00,960 --> 00:34:04,280 Speaker 1: your one a day vitamin right there. That is just 599 00:34:05,520 --> 00:34:11,920 Speaker 1: there is nothing there it it's good man. Chew that up, 600 00:34:12,080 --> 00:34:16,080 Speaker 1: swallow it. It's um yum. I like it. I can't, 601 00:34:16,120 --> 00:34:17,840 Speaker 1: but I will say this. It's not my favorite, but 602 00:34:17,920 --> 00:34:21,200 Speaker 1: I like it. It's yeah, maybe that's it. It's not you, 603 00:34:21,360 --> 00:34:23,520 Speaker 1: it's not I don't know if it's anybody's. I'm sure 604 00:34:23,520 --> 00:34:25,160 Speaker 1: there are people out there it's their favorite, favorite, favorite, 605 00:34:25,160 --> 00:34:28,399 Speaker 1: all of them. But it's we all try all kinds 606 00:34:28,400 --> 00:34:30,440 Speaker 1: of candy because it's candy, right, I mean, you know, 607 00:34:30,960 --> 00:34:33,160 Speaker 1: and all of us have our favorites. Which are you know, 608 00:34:33,480 --> 00:34:35,319 Speaker 1: you can go down the list of famil your list right, 609 00:34:35,560 --> 00:34:42,280 Speaker 1: I'm gonna start. But there's some candies that are available 610 00:34:42,320 --> 00:34:45,160 Speaker 1: at us, like candy corners at Halloween. You see it 611 00:34:46,320 --> 00:34:50,920 Speaker 1: that kind of loop back around because during the regular year, 612 00:34:51,040 --> 00:34:52,600 Speaker 1: you just you don't even think about the candies. You 613 00:34:52,600 --> 00:34:54,440 Speaker 1: don't know, I forgot about that kind of thing. Is 614 00:34:54,480 --> 00:34:57,400 Speaker 1: that what you're saying, Oh yeah, I forgot about those, yeah, yeah, 615 00:34:57,440 --> 00:35:01,000 Speaker 1: and candy corners. Yeah, but I think there's some candy candy. 616 00:35:01,160 --> 00:35:05,520 Speaker 1: There's some candies that end up like you can't get 617 00:35:05,600 --> 00:35:08,000 Speaker 1: rid of them because they're always every Halloween here they are. 618 00:35:08,000 --> 00:35:11,120 Speaker 1: If they never run out of it, then enough of it. Yeah. 619 00:35:11,520 --> 00:35:14,480 Speaker 1: Do you know how what do you think a single 620 00:35:14,520 --> 00:35:16,880 Speaker 1: candy corn costs to make? Like it's got to be 621 00:35:16,920 --> 00:35:19,640 Speaker 1: like a hundredth of a penny, like a thousandth of 622 00:35:19,640 --> 00:35:22,399 Speaker 1: a penny. They churned those out by the billions, right, 623 00:35:24,000 --> 00:35:25,879 Speaker 1: we gotta find out where they make those, Like I said, 624 00:35:25,880 --> 00:35:27,719 Speaker 1: I was joking, they probably they probably made the last 625 00:35:27,760 --> 00:35:31,160 Speaker 1: candy corn in sixteen ninety eight, and they're they're just here. 626 00:35:32,040 --> 00:35:36,319 Speaker 1: They were still eating them. They didn't know any better 627 00:35:36,360 --> 00:35:38,759 Speaker 1: than they didn't have twigs or kicks or Snickers or 628 00:35:39,120 --> 00:35:41,759 Speaker 1: Reese's Peanut buttercup. Back then, it was that's the only 629 00:35:41,800 --> 00:35:46,520 Speaker 1: candy they had. Huh. I don't know, man um all right, 630 00:35:46,560 --> 00:35:49,239 Speaker 1: I think we've covered enough ground on candy corn today. 631 00:35:49,440 --> 00:35:51,640 Speaker 1: In the spirit of a Halloween game between the Bills 632 00:35:51,680 --> 00:35:54,239 Speaker 1: and the Dolphins, wanted to get you some comments from 633 00:35:54,280 --> 00:35:56,800 Speaker 1: some of the players that addressed the media late yesterday 634 00:35:57,120 --> 00:36:01,600 Speaker 1: after Thursday's practice tight end Tommy Sweeney being one of them. 635 00:36:01,640 --> 00:36:04,640 Speaker 1: He figures to have a more prominent role this week 636 00:36:04,680 --> 00:36:08,080 Speaker 1: in the absence of one Dawson Knox. So here is 637 00:36:08,120 --> 00:36:10,560 Speaker 1: Tommy Sweeney on getting his chance to maybe make a 638 00:36:10,600 --> 00:36:14,600 Speaker 1: bigger impact this week against the Dolphins. I'm ready. You know, 639 00:36:14,640 --> 00:36:17,239 Speaker 1: I've been been in his offense for three years, you know, um, 640 00:36:18,000 --> 00:36:22,040 Speaker 1: up and down obviously with various things. But I'm excited. 641 00:36:22,080 --> 00:36:24,839 Speaker 1: I'm ready. Um you know, I'm playing with Josh, playing 642 00:36:24,840 --> 00:36:28,400 Speaker 1: with it's aligne for again for almost three years now, 643 00:36:28,440 --> 00:36:31,200 Speaker 1: So I'm excited. It's just an opportunity. You got to 644 00:36:31,239 --> 00:36:33,200 Speaker 1: kind of keep as normal as possible and just go 645 00:36:33,200 --> 00:36:34,319 Speaker 1: out and for him, you know, trying to be a 646 00:36:34,320 --> 00:36:37,040 Speaker 1: tight end in every sense of the word. The run game, 647 00:36:37,040 --> 00:36:38,759 Speaker 1: in the past game, you know, do what I count 648 00:36:38,760 --> 00:36:42,520 Speaker 1: on special teams, and I think you know, especially in 649 00:36:42,560 --> 00:36:44,960 Speaker 1: the league, it's it's the details of little things, you know, 650 00:36:45,000 --> 00:36:48,160 Speaker 1: the route running, the footwork, and then both past game 651 00:36:48,200 --> 00:36:49,919 Speaker 1: and run game and just all those different little things. 652 00:36:49,920 --> 00:36:52,800 Speaker 1: He kind of trying to tune up. So because everything 653 00:36:52,840 --> 00:36:55,080 Speaker 1: just happens that much faster, you know, game of inches. Um, 654 00:36:55,120 --> 00:36:58,880 Speaker 1: so that's earlier I've trying to focus on. It's a 655 00:36:58,920 --> 00:37:01,759 Speaker 1: plus for the Bills if they got Sweeney. Sweeney came 656 00:37:01,800 --> 00:37:04,320 Speaker 1: out the same year's knocks they got them, and the 657 00:37:04,520 --> 00:37:07,120 Speaker 1: same draft class. And he's been up and down, like 658 00:37:07,120 --> 00:37:08,640 Speaker 1: he said, with you know, you kind of rolled his 659 00:37:08,640 --> 00:37:11,080 Speaker 1: eyes with various things, you know, COVID in the long haul, 660 00:37:11,320 --> 00:37:17,080 Speaker 1: foot injuries and all that stuff, and but he is entrenched. 661 00:37:17,200 --> 00:37:19,200 Speaker 1: Plus I think one of the plus things is he's 662 00:37:19,200 --> 00:37:21,719 Speaker 1: been active for every game this year. Right, he's and he's, oh, 663 00:37:21,760 --> 00:37:23,680 Speaker 1: they have two tight ends. He's up and running, so 664 00:37:23,719 --> 00:37:25,840 Speaker 1: he's on special teams. He's probably just gonna get a 665 00:37:25,920 --> 00:37:28,439 Speaker 1: higher snap count. And away they go. And I think 666 00:37:28,440 --> 00:37:32,960 Speaker 1: it's it's times like this when you appreciate, you know, 667 00:37:33,040 --> 00:37:36,640 Speaker 1: how much work Brandon, Bean and McDermot, everybody's been putting 668 00:37:36,640 --> 00:37:39,000 Speaker 1: into keeping these guys up and having guys ready to 669 00:37:39,040 --> 00:37:42,080 Speaker 1: go when somebody goes down. Well, I mean, this doesn't 670 00:37:42,080 --> 00:37:45,080 Speaker 1: even seem me like a hiccup. Yes, but the reason 671 00:37:45,160 --> 00:37:48,640 Speaker 1: why is because of how they not only put the 672 00:37:48,719 --> 00:37:52,399 Speaker 1: roster together, but try to keep it together with young 673 00:37:52,560 --> 00:37:54,799 Speaker 1: players in the pipeline. And I guess what I mean 674 00:37:54,840 --> 00:37:56,399 Speaker 1: by that, because I know I talked too much about 675 00:37:56,400 --> 00:37:58,640 Speaker 1: player development. People are probably tired of hearing me say it, 676 00:37:59,239 --> 00:38:02,840 Speaker 1: but this is an operation now in the way that 677 00:38:02,880 --> 00:38:06,360 Speaker 1: they groom young players on this roster that is similar 678 00:38:06,600 --> 00:38:09,680 Speaker 1: to what Pittsburgh has done for about thirty years. They 679 00:38:09,760 --> 00:38:13,120 Speaker 1: have draft choices that may not help them in year one, 680 00:38:13,640 --> 00:38:16,040 Speaker 1: may not do a whole lot in year two, but 681 00:38:16,120 --> 00:38:18,400 Speaker 1: then all of a sudden something happens in year three. 682 00:38:18,560 --> 00:38:21,200 Speaker 1: A starter goes down, They bring him back up up 683 00:38:21,239 --> 00:38:23,520 Speaker 1: to the starting lineup and they don't miss a beat. 684 00:38:23,880 --> 00:38:25,680 Speaker 1: Why because they got a guy that's been in the 685 00:38:25,719 --> 00:38:28,239 Speaker 1: offense for three years. He knows it like the back 686 00:38:28,280 --> 00:38:31,320 Speaker 1: of his hand. He comes in, he's ready to perform, 687 00:38:31,360 --> 00:38:33,600 Speaker 1: and they're like, oh wow, they miss that guy at 688 00:38:33,640 --> 00:38:35,800 Speaker 1: all over there. It's like it's like being in a 689 00:38:35,800 --> 00:38:37,480 Speaker 1: Broadway show. The guy's been in the three years. He 690 00:38:37,520 --> 00:38:39,440 Speaker 1: knows all the lines, you know, he knows what he's 691 00:38:39,440 --> 00:38:43,760 Speaker 1: supposed to do. And there's no doubt too. And Josh 692 00:38:43,800 --> 00:38:46,560 Speaker 1: Allen's a perfect example this. Tremaine Edmonds is a perfect example. 693 00:38:46,560 --> 00:38:51,879 Speaker 1: List Spencer Brown, Dawson Knox, Tommy Sweeney, Tredavious White, all 694 00:38:51,880 --> 00:38:55,360 Speaker 1: these guys that you make Milano, all these draft picks 695 00:38:55,360 --> 00:38:59,080 Speaker 1: no matter where they came from, from northern Iowa or 696 00:38:59,360 --> 00:39:03,319 Speaker 1: from my ooming or from a big time school like 697 00:39:03,480 --> 00:39:08,440 Speaker 1: LSU's turdevious White. You know what they got measurables. They're 698 00:39:08,480 --> 00:39:11,280 Speaker 1: built for what the bills want them to do. They're big, strong, 699 00:39:11,360 --> 00:39:13,839 Speaker 1: athletic or they're fast. They're of a certain height and weight, 700 00:39:13,880 --> 00:39:18,480 Speaker 1: and they're smart enough to learn, and the coaches get 701 00:39:18,520 --> 00:39:21,480 Speaker 1: them to their potential other teams and they're dedicated. I 702 00:39:21,600 --> 00:39:23,560 Speaker 1: forget that. A lot of a lot of teams get 703 00:39:23,600 --> 00:39:26,520 Speaker 1: guys and then just yeah, you know, you can you 704 00:39:26,520 --> 00:39:28,719 Speaker 1: can point all day to guys who are like that. 705 00:39:28,800 --> 00:39:30,239 Speaker 1: The one guy they went out of the box, and 706 00:39:30,360 --> 00:39:31,719 Speaker 1: you think about it, the only guy they went out 707 00:39:31,719 --> 00:39:34,920 Speaker 1: of the box like that a little bit, probably Ed Oliver, 708 00:39:36,080 --> 00:39:38,759 Speaker 1: who's a fast he's not the kind of you know, 709 00:39:38,800 --> 00:39:43,319 Speaker 1: he's not a he's not like Starlotu Lelee. He's a smaller, explosive, 710 00:39:43,360 --> 00:39:47,360 Speaker 1: different type of defensive tackle. But there's a guy that 711 00:39:47,400 --> 00:39:50,120 Speaker 1: sees a lot of snaps because he has, you know, 712 00:39:50,560 --> 00:39:54,359 Speaker 1: the athleticism they're looking for. But they get guys who 713 00:39:54,440 --> 00:39:57,839 Speaker 1: are physically capable and then make them and get them 714 00:39:57,840 --> 00:39:59,759 Speaker 1: mentally into a place where they turn into really good 715 00:39:59,760 --> 00:40:02,680 Speaker 1: pro and plus the culture here these you know, I 716 00:40:02,800 --> 00:40:06,680 Speaker 1: was talking to the CBS broadcast crew this morning. We 717 00:40:06,760 --> 00:40:08,720 Speaker 1: were out watching the first couple of minutes of practice, 718 00:40:09,600 --> 00:40:14,400 Speaker 1: and they've got an environment where a lot of guys thrive, 719 00:40:14,920 --> 00:40:16,840 Speaker 1: They really thrive, and even if they're not ready to 720 00:40:16,840 --> 00:40:19,960 Speaker 1: play right away, they want to get They want to, 721 00:40:20,160 --> 00:40:22,560 Speaker 1: but they want to get there. That's the continuity that 722 00:40:22,560 --> 00:40:24,759 Speaker 1: the Steelers organization has had for the better part of 723 00:40:24,800 --> 00:40:27,879 Speaker 1: the last thirty years. You know, the Giants were really 724 00:40:27,920 --> 00:40:30,440 Speaker 1: good at that. They've fallen off in recent years, but 725 00:40:30,480 --> 00:40:33,080 Speaker 1: the Giants and the Steelers were like two of those 726 00:40:34,640 --> 00:40:41,640 Speaker 1: organizations that people looked at as stable continuity groom young players, 727 00:40:41,960 --> 00:40:44,120 Speaker 1: put them in when you absolutely need to or when 728 00:40:44,160 --> 00:40:46,600 Speaker 1: they're ready. Their rosters were deep enough where they didn't 729 00:40:46,600 --> 00:40:49,480 Speaker 1: have to rely on young players right away. Free agency 730 00:40:49,480 --> 00:40:53,279 Speaker 1: obviously has changed that approach, so the Giants and the 731 00:40:53,320 --> 00:40:55,120 Speaker 1: Steelers have had to tweak things a little bit, and 732 00:40:55,160 --> 00:40:56,799 Speaker 1: the Steelers have done a better job of it than 733 00:40:56,840 --> 00:41:01,480 Speaker 1: the Giants did. Yeah, I mean, yeah, the Steelers. The 734 00:41:01,560 --> 00:41:04,359 Speaker 1: Bills have subscribed to it and they're doing a hell 735 00:41:04,400 --> 00:41:06,200 Speaker 1: of a job with it now. Yeah, the Steelers are 736 00:41:06,200 --> 00:41:08,919 Speaker 1: the team that showed everybody how it should be that way. 737 00:41:09,160 --> 00:41:12,359 Speaker 1: I mean the three coaches in over fifty years and 738 00:41:12,719 --> 00:41:15,440 Speaker 1: that program. They hire that guy and then they support him. 739 00:41:15,480 --> 00:41:17,680 Speaker 1: He figures it out and they let him set it 740 00:41:17,800 --> 00:41:22,760 Speaker 1: and they bring players along. They hang on to guys 741 00:41:22,760 --> 00:41:25,759 Speaker 1: and give him a second chance. If they don't immediately 742 00:41:25,800 --> 00:41:28,600 Speaker 1: bust out of the blocks as a young player, they 743 00:41:28,640 --> 00:41:30,560 Speaker 1: teach him what they want him to do. About how 744 00:41:30,560 --> 00:41:33,279 Speaker 1: patient the Bills had been with Edmunds, Yeah, as a 745 00:41:33,400 --> 00:41:35,560 Speaker 1: twenty one year old, right, you know what I mean, 746 00:41:35,600 --> 00:41:38,600 Speaker 1: Like they've been very patient with him. Well, now they're 747 00:41:38,600 --> 00:41:40,400 Speaker 1: rebring the rewards of that. He's playing some of his 748 00:41:40,400 --> 00:41:43,920 Speaker 1: best football this season. They drafted him who was nineteen. Yeah, 749 00:41:44,120 --> 00:41:47,160 Speaker 1: think about that, and he turned twenty in May right 750 00:41:47,200 --> 00:41:50,560 Speaker 1: after he got drafted. They drafted a nineteen Right now, 751 00:41:50,560 --> 00:41:52,680 Speaker 1: he's in his fourth NFL season. He's still younger than 752 00:41:52,680 --> 00:41:59,360 Speaker 1: Boogie Basham. How about that. There's a I'm like, I 753 00:41:59,480 --> 00:42:03,360 Speaker 1: gotta think think hard about what that means. If Tremaine 754 00:42:03,440 --> 00:42:06,920 Speaker 1: Edmonds becomes that guy for the building, that guy is 755 00:42:06,960 --> 00:42:09,880 Speaker 1: gonna play from the time he was nineteen until the 756 00:42:09,960 --> 00:42:12,959 Speaker 1: time he's what thirty three thirty four, thirty five, say 757 00:42:14,080 --> 00:42:18,080 Speaker 1: say thirty five. It's fourteen years, no, no, fifty sixteen 758 00:42:18,160 --> 00:42:26,440 Speaker 1: years no, yeah, sixteen years public math. Yeah, that's that's unbelievable. 759 00:42:28,200 --> 00:42:30,880 Speaker 1: That's like a seventeen year career. That's like ray Lewis 760 00:42:30,920 --> 00:42:34,600 Speaker 1: territory in terms of longevity. That's right, that's right. And 761 00:42:34,680 --> 00:42:38,719 Speaker 1: he's got the measurables in the athleticism to maybe do it. Um. 762 00:42:41,040 --> 00:42:46,400 Speaker 1: He could be like an alltimer with this franchise, an Altimer. 763 00:42:46,719 --> 00:42:49,560 Speaker 1: Same thing with Josh. Just gotta stay healthy, you stay 764 00:42:49,560 --> 00:42:52,560 Speaker 1: on the field, You draft him young, develop him. And 765 00:42:52,600 --> 00:42:54,320 Speaker 1: the guy, you know, he's been out his face that 766 00:42:54,320 --> 00:42:55,879 Speaker 1: he's just saying, well, we need we're waiting being paid. 767 00:42:55,920 --> 00:42:58,759 Speaker 1: The guy's been to the Pro Bowl twice. Break time 768 00:42:58,800 --> 00:43:00,719 Speaker 1: for us here. When we come back, it's time for 769 00:43:00,800 --> 00:43:03,920 Speaker 1: Tailgate Friday, presented by him Mark Blue Cross, Blue Shield 770 00:43:03,920 --> 00:43:21,279 Speaker 1: of Western New York. We'll see in a second, all right. 771 00:43:21,400 --> 00:43:26,080 Speaker 1: This week's game sponsor is Saint Bonaventure University, the official 772 00:43:26,160 --> 00:43:28,440 Speaker 1: education partner of the Buffalo Bills. Ranked fifth in the 773 00:43:28,440 --> 00:43:30,719 Speaker 1: North for value by US News and World Report. Saint 774 00:43:30,760 --> 00:43:34,120 Speaker 1: Bonaventure as a community committed to transforming the lives of 775 00:43:34,120 --> 00:43:38,120 Speaker 1: its students inside and outside the classroom. Stephen is also 776 00:43:38,200 --> 00:43:42,720 Speaker 1: time for Tailgate Friday, presented by him Mark Blue Cross, 777 00:43:42,800 --> 00:43:45,279 Speaker 1: Blue Shield of Western New York. The official health plan 778 00:43:46,080 --> 00:43:50,920 Speaker 1: of the Buffalo Bill. First on the tailgate list is 779 00:43:51,080 --> 00:43:57,680 Speaker 1: Rick Sunday. Will be my first time tailgating. Any advice, 780 00:43:58,440 --> 00:44:01,120 Speaker 1: I'd love to be as close to the stadium. He's 781 00:44:01,160 --> 00:44:04,319 Speaker 1: got a seventy one year old father as possible. It 782 00:44:04,400 --> 00:44:07,840 Speaker 1: will be fun, but not off the wall nuts. I 783 00:44:07,920 --> 00:44:10,799 Speaker 1: have three women with me. Don't underestimate the ladies and 784 00:44:10,960 --> 00:44:14,640 Speaker 1: his dad. Don't underestimate the ladies. They can tie one up. 785 00:44:14,920 --> 00:44:18,280 Speaker 1: I've seen it. I've walked through this parking lot because 786 00:44:18,400 --> 00:44:21,920 Speaker 1: very often I come from this studio and walk across 787 00:44:22,480 --> 00:44:26,960 Speaker 1: to the stadium, even even sometimes forty minutes before kickoff, 788 00:44:27,040 --> 00:44:29,759 Speaker 1: and there's still people out here ripping it out of 789 00:44:29,880 --> 00:44:32,080 Speaker 1: I've got a friend and a group of people that 790 00:44:32,239 --> 00:44:36,359 Speaker 1: the tailgate across Big Tree is a Big Tree Road 791 00:44:36,400 --> 00:44:39,000 Speaker 1: there twenty a and um, I'll go out there once 792 00:44:39,000 --> 00:44:42,080 Speaker 1: in a while and yeah, that's yeah, it's sometimes it 793 00:44:42,120 --> 00:44:44,680 Speaker 1: looks like the apocalypse is upon us. But right well, 794 00:44:44,800 --> 00:44:47,080 Speaker 1: for this first time tailgator with a seventy one year 795 00:44:47,120 --> 00:44:51,200 Speaker 1: old dad, and he wants to be possible. First time, 796 00:44:51,239 --> 00:44:53,319 Speaker 1: You've got to get You've got to get into a 797 00:44:53,440 --> 00:44:57,920 Speaker 1: Bill's parking lot on property to be close. Because even 798 00:44:57,960 --> 00:45:00,839 Speaker 1: some of those lots are a walk, there are more 799 00:45:02,320 --> 00:45:05,799 Speaker 1: the Porta Johns are more numerous on campus in the 800 00:45:05,880 --> 00:45:10,040 Speaker 1: lots than they are elsewhere around the property. So, yeah, 801 00:45:10,120 --> 00:45:12,680 Speaker 1: you've got to get a you want to park on 802 00:45:12,840 --> 00:45:15,759 Speaker 1: property as close to the state if it's possible, which 803 00:45:15,800 --> 00:45:19,120 Speaker 1: means you're gonna have to get here early as well. Yeah. 804 00:45:19,160 --> 00:45:21,160 Speaker 1: And I would say, if you're looking for advice and 805 00:45:21,200 --> 00:45:23,879 Speaker 1: it's your first time, keep it simple. Yeah, just get 806 00:45:23,960 --> 00:45:26,319 Speaker 1: some subs. Keep it the Wegmans or something. Well, look 807 00:45:26,360 --> 00:45:30,359 Speaker 1: at you the next one, number two, Yeah, Jeffrey, let's 808 00:45:30,400 --> 00:45:32,400 Speaker 1: go Wagman's subs. Okay, well there it is. Keep it 809 00:45:32,600 --> 00:45:35,600 Speaker 1: keep it simple, Yeah, Wagman's meals to go by the way, 810 00:45:35,640 --> 00:45:39,960 Speaker 1: A proud sponsor of Taskers. Teammates there go upcoming, hit 811 00:45:40,000 --> 00:45:43,880 Speaker 1: them up for meals to go. That's what That's what 812 00:45:44,040 --> 00:45:45,560 Speaker 1: my wife and my son do when they come to 813 00:45:45,600 --> 00:45:48,400 Speaker 1: games and just they hit Wagmans on the way, pull in, 814 00:45:48,480 --> 00:45:51,360 Speaker 1: eat into in, they go. They keep it simple. H 815 00:45:51,600 --> 00:45:54,840 Speaker 1: John says, no tailgate for me in my small South 816 00:45:55,200 --> 00:45:58,680 Speaker 1: South Carolina city, but my entire family knows to where 817 00:45:58,760 --> 00:46:01,520 Speaker 1: their bills gear, and my dogs are now fully trained 818 00:46:01,800 --> 00:46:05,200 Speaker 1: to expect celebration treats when we score. There's a Pavlov's 819 00:46:05,280 --> 00:46:07,880 Speaker 1: dog situation, if ever there was one. As soon as 820 00:46:07,920 --> 00:46:10,560 Speaker 1: they hear the shout song on the bluetooth speaker, they 821 00:46:10,600 --> 00:46:15,120 Speaker 1: come running for touchdown treats. That is outstanding. Pretty I 822 00:46:15,200 --> 00:46:18,600 Speaker 1: like that is outstanding. That's not even tailgating, but it's 823 00:46:18,640 --> 00:46:21,480 Speaker 1: just as good. That is really good. I like that. 824 00:46:21,480 --> 00:46:25,080 Speaker 1: That is very pavlov That is awesome. TJSON. Do you 825 00:46:25,080 --> 00:46:27,759 Speaker 1: have Verne do anything fancy on a football? I don't know. 826 00:46:27,800 --> 00:46:30,560 Speaker 1: I've never watched Bill at home because I'm never home, 827 00:46:30,640 --> 00:46:32,680 Speaker 1: but yeah, I gotta get him going on a Monday 828 00:46:32,760 --> 00:46:39,800 Speaker 1: night thing you got. TJ says we over at necessary Roughness, 829 00:46:39,800 --> 00:46:41,600 Speaker 1: which is known as the shot bus. In one of 830 00:46:41,600 --> 00:46:44,280 Speaker 1: the lots is that it is religiously do a beautiful 831 00:46:44,360 --> 00:46:48,279 Speaker 1: seafood broil every home game against the Dolphins. Oh, I 832 00:46:48,320 --> 00:46:50,960 Speaker 1: guess that's good. Yeah, No, that's good. Yeah. I like 833 00:46:51,040 --> 00:46:53,719 Speaker 1: the the theme the company in that. Yeah, where you 834 00:46:53,760 --> 00:46:56,279 Speaker 1: have seafood, I wouldn't be surprised if you see kind 835 00:46:56,280 --> 00:47:00,000 Speaker 1: of more seafood themed fair this weekend when the dolphins 836 00:47:00,040 --> 00:47:02,520 Speaker 1: come to town, whether it's a clam bake or you know, 837 00:47:02,640 --> 00:47:05,360 Speaker 1: something like that, lobster or whatever. Yeah, people get to 838 00:47:05,960 --> 00:47:09,560 Speaker 1: people fancy it up. And finally from JT, a spooky 839 00:47:09,600 --> 00:47:12,040 Speaker 1: win for the bills and I'm thinking either homemade meat 840 00:47:12,080 --> 00:47:17,000 Speaker 1: loaf we're ordering a taco pizza or smoked salmon arms. 841 00:47:17,840 --> 00:47:21,000 Speaker 1: How do you like that? Fins fans, go Bills, squish 842 00:47:21,080 --> 00:47:23,440 Speaker 1: the fish. Oh two, I'll watch that blindside. I'm sure 843 00:47:23,440 --> 00:47:26,560 Speaker 1: Epinesa will be dressed for this one. I'm calling four 844 00:47:26,680 --> 00:47:31,200 Speaker 1: picks for the bills. D I'll sign up for that. R. JT. 845 00:47:31,400 --> 00:47:35,080 Speaker 1: Yeah that's JT. He's he's our resident salmon arm expert. Yes, 846 00:47:35,719 --> 00:47:39,920 Speaker 1: he's drinking the kool aid in gulps salmon arm. We 847 00:47:39,960 --> 00:47:41,719 Speaker 1: haven't talked about salmon arm for a while. That was 848 00:47:41,840 --> 00:47:44,040 Speaker 1: in a minute. Yeah, well you were on the lookout 849 00:47:44,080 --> 00:47:46,239 Speaker 1: on your trip up to Alaska for Sam. You didn't 850 00:47:46,239 --> 00:47:48,839 Speaker 1: find him, did you? No? No, the salmon run was over, 851 00:47:49,160 --> 00:47:54,440 Speaker 1: so hence that their arms were not around either. So okay, 852 00:47:54,719 --> 00:47:57,640 Speaker 1: good stuff though. So that is Friday you get every 853 00:47:57,640 --> 00:47:59,160 Speaker 1: time you get a home game and we come in 854 00:47:59,200 --> 00:48:01,360 Speaker 1: and I don't Yeah, I forget about it until I 855 00:48:01,360 --> 00:48:03,800 Speaker 1: get here. I turned the corner, come in one Bill's 856 00:48:03,880 --> 00:48:07,160 Speaker 1: drive and it's like boom, like campers the sun and 857 00:48:07,239 --> 00:48:10,799 Speaker 1: people are there. I got to me, it feels like 858 00:48:10,840 --> 00:48:12,960 Speaker 1: it's a long time before game time, right, it feels 859 00:48:13,000 --> 00:48:16,360 Speaker 1: like a long way away. But man, boom, it's like clockwork. 860 00:48:16,480 --> 00:48:21,000 Speaker 1: How how outlandish or creative might be a better word. 861 00:48:21,040 --> 00:48:23,680 Speaker 1: Are you expecting the Halloween costumes in the stands too, 862 00:48:23,719 --> 00:48:27,239 Speaker 1: because you know there will be something. I'm not expecting 863 00:48:27,440 --> 00:48:29,840 Speaker 1: a full on go because it's gonna be bad weather 864 00:48:30,280 --> 00:48:35,080 Speaker 1: and I'm sure that nobody water proofs their Halloween costumes, 865 00:48:35,840 --> 00:48:38,799 Speaker 1: but they'll be unless they're the Gordon's Fisherman. Yeah, in 866 00:48:38,840 --> 00:48:40,560 Speaker 1: which case that would be the best costume you could 867 00:48:40,600 --> 00:48:43,040 Speaker 1: wear to the good point by you. Um, all you'd 868 00:48:43,040 --> 00:48:45,040 Speaker 1: need then is a little stick with a dolphin on you, 869 00:48:46,800 --> 00:48:50,000 Speaker 1: a fishing rod right of some kind. It'd be all 870 00:48:50,080 --> 00:48:53,960 Speaker 1: dressed for the game. There'll be something going on in 871 00:48:53,960 --> 00:48:56,480 Speaker 1: the part. Yeah, there'll be people dressed up like that. Yeah, yeah, 872 00:48:56,520 --> 00:48:58,920 Speaker 1: there will be, right, there will be yeah, Yeah, I 873 00:48:58,960 --> 00:49:03,080 Speaker 1: think so, and I look forward to that. Uh, I'm yeah, 874 00:49:03,239 --> 00:49:06,920 Speaker 1: it's great and it's supplemental entertainment value. I'm here for that. 875 00:49:07,040 --> 00:49:09,279 Speaker 1: I've got my binoculars in the press box. I'm gonna 876 00:49:09,280 --> 00:49:13,680 Speaker 1: be scoping out the stands during commercial breaks. I'm having 877 00:49:13,719 --> 00:49:16,080 Speaker 1: dinner with the CBS crew. I'm gonna they're they're gonna 878 00:49:16,120 --> 00:49:17,719 Speaker 1: be on the lookout. They have their camera people on 879 00:49:17,719 --> 00:49:20,120 Speaker 1: the lookout. Yeah, you know for great costumes. So if 880 00:49:20,120 --> 00:49:21,920 Speaker 1: you want to get on the CBS broadcast, that's the 881 00:49:21,960 --> 00:49:26,200 Speaker 1: way to do it. Show up in something outlandish, yeah, 882 00:49:26,920 --> 00:49:29,320 Speaker 1: or maybe not even outlandis it's just smart and native 883 00:49:29,400 --> 00:49:31,560 Speaker 1: to the point, you know what, I'm native, clever or 884 00:49:31,560 --> 00:49:35,239 Speaker 1: anything exactly. They'll take any and all comers. So do 885 00:49:35,360 --> 00:49:38,239 Speaker 1: riss up with dress up like Don Shulan, Marv Levy. 886 00:49:38,280 --> 00:49:40,439 Speaker 1: If it's the two of you, you you know, the right 887 00:49:40,480 --> 00:49:46,160 Speaker 1: as Siamese twins or something right, that would be yeah, 888 00:49:46,200 --> 00:49:49,520 Speaker 1: that would yeah. So I don't say about that, that's uh. 889 00:49:49,640 --> 00:49:52,440 Speaker 1: Or you know Bruce and Jim Thurman, all those guys, 890 00:49:53,000 --> 00:49:56,560 Speaker 1: Dan Marino, oh yeah, do a little Marino Kelly Kelly 891 00:49:56,600 --> 00:49:59,200 Speaker 1: thing that would be cool, that would get you on television, 892 00:49:59,760 --> 00:50:02,799 Speaker 1: that would that would definitely get you on. You come 893 00:50:02,840 --> 00:50:06,760 Speaker 1: as Marino and Kelly. Although you gotta have some stones 894 00:50:06,840 --> 00:50:09,360 Speaker 1: to come to a Bill's home game dressed as Dan Marino. 895 00:50:09,520 --> 00:50:10,960 Speaker 1: Here's what you got. Here's what I would do. I 896 00:50:10,960 --> 00:50:13,319 Speaker 1: would come dressed at you know, I have those those 897 00:50:13,560 --> 00:50:16,120 Speaker 1: those costumes where it looks like some you're carrying a 898 00:50:16,120 --> 00:50:19,800 Speaker 1: guy in a basket, but it's really it's you standing 899 00:50:19,840 --> 00:50:22,400 Speaker 1: in the basket and the dummy behind you looks like 900 00:50:22,840 --> 00:50:25,000 Speaker 1: all right, Jim Kelly is the dummy behind you and 901 00:50:25,320 --> 00:50:31,440 Speaker 1: you're Dan Marino in the basket. That's it. Okay, Okay, 902 00:50:31,880 --> 00:50:34,200 Speaker 1: that's or you could dress like Josh Allen and the 903 00:50:34,280 --> 00:50:37,719 Speaker 1: baby in the basket would be the Dolphins. Oh yeah, 904 00:50:37,719 --> 00:50:41,360 Speaker 1: because who's your daddy? I got your daddy? Who's your daddy? Game? Okay, 905 00:50:42,120 --> 00:50:45,720 Speaker 1: great ideas. Steve's the most fun. I'm beginning to warm 906 00:50:45,760 --> 00:50:48,200 Speaker 1: up to Halloween. I've left it for a few decades 907 00:50:48,200 --> 00:50:50,520 Speaker 1: now I'm kind of back, coming back. Okay, we will 908 00:50:50,560 --> 00:50:54,960 Speaker 1: take a break here and when we return from NFL films, 909 00:50:55,000 --> 00:50:58,080 Speaker 1: and we promise he won't be dressed up in costume one. 910 00:50:58,160 --> 00:51:01,040 Speaker 1: Greg Cosel will be here. Dive into the XS and 911 00:51:01,080 --> 00:51:06,160 Speaker 1: o's for us next for this Bill's Dolphins rematch that's 912 00:51:06,200 --> 00:51:08,279 Speaker 1: coming your way here on One Bill's Life presented by 913 00:51:08,320 --> 00:51:30,680 Speaker 1: Collid to help It's Buffalo Bill's Radio at a Steve 914 00:51:30,960 --> 00:51:34,200 Speaker 1: Tasker who has been all over the fields. Kind of unique. 915 00:51:34,200 --> 00:51:38,120 Speaker 1: He was kind of a dual role players. Steve, Steve 916 00:51:39,560 --> 00:51:43,880 Speaker 1: a blimp. We're not even in the stratosphere of normalcy. 917 00:51:46,719 --> 00:51:49,080 Speaker 1: All right. It is that time of the week where 918 00:51:49,120 --> 00:51:51,839 Speaker 1: we bring in NFL Film senior producer Greg co Sell 919 00:51:52,520 --> 00:51:54,560 Speaker 1: to break down some of the xs and os for 920 00:51:54,840 --> 00:51:58,480 Speaker 1: Bills Dolphins here in week eight. Greg, how are you 921 00:51:58,520 --> 00:52:02,000 Speaker 1: doing good? To see you again. I'm doing great, guys, 922 00:52:02,000 --> 00:52:04,400 Speaker 1: how are you We're doing well, We're doing well. We 923 00:52:05,400 --> 00:52:10,040 Speaker 1: found last night's game very entertaining and entertaining, Yeah, type 924 00:52:10,040 --> 00:52:13,520 Speaker 1: game and unfortunate for aj Green that he didn't get 925 00:52:13,520 --> 00:52:15,320 Speaker 1: the check at the line. Steve was kind of breaking 926 00:52:15,320 --> 00:52:20,120 Speaker 1: it down for our listening audience. Proved to be catastrophic 927 00:52:20,200 --> 00:52:24,759 Speaker 1: obviously for for Arizona. But Rusul Douglass gets to play 928 00:52:24,800 --> 00:52:27,719 Speaker 1: the hero there. He just didn't get the pass check 929 00:52:28,000 --> 00:52:30,839 Speaker 1: right check into a pass. Yeah, you know, it's funny 930 00:52:30,840 --> 00:52:32,959 Speaker 1: you say that because I did not see that play, 931 00:52:33,040 --> 00:52:36,440 Speaker 1: so I really don't know, you know, the answer to that. Um, 932 00:52:37,000 --> 00:52:39,279 Speaker 1: But uh, yeah, I know he's being ripped a lot 933 00:52:39,320 --> 00:52:42,400 Speaker 1: on social media, but that doesn't mean anything. Really. Yeah, Steve, 934 00:52:42,480 --> 00:52:46,080 Speaker 1: basically the way he characterized it said, you know, AJ 935 00:52:46,280 --> 00:52:49,760 Speaker 1: still thought it was a run play, and right, Kyler 936 00:52:49,800 --> 00:52:53,040 Speaker 1: had checked to a pass back shoulder, obviously, and AJ 937 00:52:53,200 --> 00:52:55,720 Speaker 1: still thinks he's blocking the dB on a run play. 938 00:52:55,800 --> 00:52:59,520 Speaker 1: So unfortunate, But now are any more undefeated team? So 939 00:52:59,560 --> 00:53:01,080 Speaker 1: there we go, Steve, what do you got for Greg 940 00:53:01,120 --> 00:53:05,840 Speaker 1: on this week's game? And yeah, I'm with you. I 941 00:53:06,360 --> 00:53:08,040 Speaker 1: get it. I mean, why would you call a run play? 942 00:53:08,080 --> 00:53:10,160 Speaker 1: But you call you know, it's it's about protection and 943 00:53:10,200 --> 00:53:11,880 Speaker 1: all that. I mean, you're calling the run play so 944 00:53:11,920 --> 00:53:13,919 Speaker 1: you can get rid of the ball. And Kyler either 945 00:53:14,000 --> 00:53:16,680 Speaker 1: makes a verbal or non verbal check that AJ doesn't 946 00:53:16,680 --> 00:53:19,399 Speaker 1: pick up. And people are gonna how I would even 947 00:53:19,400 --> 00:53:21,719 Speaker 1: think a run play would be called. Listen, they called it. 948 00:53:22,239 --> 00:53:24,000 Speaker 1: You run the You know what is he gonna do 949 00:53:24,000 --> 00:53:25,680 Speaker 1: a You're gonna stop the game and have him call 950 00:53:25,719 --> 00:53:27,560 Speaker 1: a different play. I mean, he runs what's called, so 951 00:53:28,480 --> 00:53:30,040 Speaker 1: until he gets the check, he's got to do what 952 00:53:30,040 --> 00:53:32,000 Speaker 1: he's supposed to do and it ends up costing you 953 00:53:32,080 --> 00:53:36,440 Speaker 1: the game. And that's why communications really really key. So anyway, 954 00:53:36,680 --> 00:53:41,880 Speaker 1: what do you think about the Dolphins Bills this week? Greg, Well, 955 00:53:42,239 --> 00:53:44,200 Speaker 1: I think you'll see a little bit of a different 956 00:53:44,320 --> 00:53:48,000 Speaker 1: Dolphins defense than you did. Uh was it Week two 957 00:53:48,120 --> 00:53:52,000 Speaker 1: that these two teams played. Yes, that's right. The Dolphins 958 00:53:52,000 --> 00:53:56,160 Speaker 1: have been gradually and incrementally playing less man coverage as 959 00:53:56,160 --> 00:53:59,239 Speaker 1: this season has progressed, and so I think you will 960 00:53:59,280 --> 00:54:04,479 Speaker 1: see a different Dolphins defense. They don't play anywhere near 961 00:54:04,520 --> 00:54:08,040 Speaker 1: as much as they did earlier in the season, so 962 00:54:10,200 --> 00:54:13,480 Speaker 1: you know, we'll see. Look, last week, they played a 963 00:54:14,120 --> 00:54:17,640 Speaker 1: Falcons team that played a ton at a base personnel, 964 00:54:17,880 --> 00:54:20,920 Speaker 1: which is not likely to be the case when they 965 00:54:20,960 --> 00:54:27,399 Speaker 1: play the Bills on Sunday, So they basically played two 966 00:54:27,480 --> 00:54:31,120 Speaker 1: personnel packages against the Falcons. They played nickel with five 967 00:54:31,200 --> 00:54:35,000 Speaker 1: defensive backs, and they played I guess what I call dollar, 968 00:54:35,080 --> 00:54:39,600 Speaker 1: Different people have different names with seven defensive backs. I'd 969 00:54:39,640 --> 00:54:42,440 Speaker 1: be very curious to see if that's their approach against 970 00:54:42,480 --> 00:54:46,959 Speaker 1: the Bills on Sunday, because obviously the Bills do line 971 00:54:47,040 --> 00:54:50,839 Speaker 1: up at wide receiver A Knox is out correct, Yes, yes, 972 00:54:52,400 --> 00:54:55,040 Speaker 1: so I would think you'll see a lot of three wide, 973 00:54:55,080 --> 00:54:58,120 Speaker 1: maybe four wide, And I think if that's the case, 974 00:54:58,239 --> 00:55:01,160 Speaker 1: you could see the Dolphins play with se defensive backs. Yeah, 975 00:55:01,200 --> 00:55:03,279 Speaker 1: they did do some of that all the way back 976 00:55:03,320 --> 00:55:05,960 Speaker 1: in Week two of last season against the Bills. They 977 00:55:05,960 --> 00:55:07,880 Speaker 1: played there or even a couple of snapps, they had 978 00:55:07,920 --> 00:55:10,239 Speaker 1: eight defensive backs on the field if I remember, right, 979 00:55:11,520 --> 00:55:13,520 Speaker 1: just for a couple of players, they did. And in fact, 980 00:55:13,640 --> 00:55:16,319 Speaker 1: last year. It's funny you say that, Chris, because last 981 00:55:16,400 --> 00:55:20,200 Speaker 1: year they actually had success with that against Justin Herbert 982 00:55:20,200 --> 00:55:23,120 Speaker 1: and the Chargers where they played with eight defensive backs. 983 00:55:23,520 --> 00:55:26,160 Speaker 1: So you could see that as well. Yeah, it turns 984 00:55:26,160 --> 00:55:28,719 Speaker 1: out it turns into really, can the Bills run the 985 00:55:28,719 --> 00:55:31,839 Speaker 1: football against that and try and overpower them with five 986 00:55:31,880 --> 00:55:34,200 Speaker 1: offensive linemen and a running back? Right? I mean, that's 987 00:55:34,480 --> 00:55:37,840 Speaker 1: that's kind of what it. I would think, Steven, depends 988 00:55:37,840 --> 00:55:40,600 Speaker 1: on down in distance. I mean, if it's third and nine, 989 00:55:40,640 --> 00:55:42,239 Speaker 1: the Bills are not going to run the ball, and 990 00:55:42,280 --> 00:55:44,200 Speaker 1: I don't think they play with eight defensive backs on 991 00:55:44,239 --> 00:55:49,200 Speaker 1: first and ten. But you know, I think, look, you 992 00:55:49,200 --> 00:55:51,360 Speaker 1: guys are closer than I am. I think the Bills 993 00:55:51,400 --> 00:55:55,120 Speaker 1: want to have a productive run game, and but not 994 00:55:55,280 --> 00:55:58,040 Speaker 1: necessarily a high volume run game. I mean, I don't 995 00:55:58,080 --> 00:56:01,320 Speaker 1: think they plan on taking the ball of Josh Allen's hands. 996 00:56:01,560 --> 00:56:04,160 Speaker 1: I mean, look what happened against Tennessee. I know it 997 00:56:04,200 --> 00:56:06,839 Speaker 1: was a game they lost, but they did score over 998 00:56:06,920 --> 00:56:10,880 Speaker 1: thirty points. Josh still threw the ball forty five times 999 00:56:10,960 --> 00:56:14,279 Speaker 1: something in that range. I think they do want to 1000 00:56:14,360 --> 00:56:15,960 Speaker 1: run it, but they want to run it and be 1001 00:56:16,000 --> 00:56:19,840 Speaker 1: successful running it, not necessarily turn into a running football team. 1002 00:56:19,920 --> 00:56:22,719 Speaker 1: I think something else, Greg that supports your theory of 1003 00:56:22,760 --> 00:56:25,759 Speaker 1: the Dolphins probably playing more zone this week is the 1004 00:56:25,800 --> 00:56:29,840 Speaker 1: fact that their secondary is very nicked up with injuries. 1005 00:56:30,680 --> 00:56:36,319 Speaker 1: Their top two corners, Byron Jones and Xavien Howard, are 1006 00:56:36,360 --> 00:56:39,359 Speaker 1: both limited this week in practice with multiple injuries. They 1007 00:56:39,360 --> 00:56:42,000 Speaker 1: don't just have one injury, it's a shoulder and a groin, 1008 00:56:42,400 --> 00:56:46,000 Speaker 1: it's an achilles and something else. So those two guys 1009 00:56:46,000 --> 00:56:49,240 Speaker 1: are nicked up. Igbanagen has been limited in practice so 1010 00:56:49,640 --> 00:56:52,000 Speaker 1: and I think one of their safeties, Brandon Jones, is 1011 00:56:52,360 --> 00:56:57,080 Speaker 1: also nicked up and limited. So I think those situations 1012 00:56:57,120 --> 00:57:00,320 Speaker 1: support your theory of playing zone and face in the 1013 00:57:00,400 --> 00:57:04,160 Speaker 1: quarterback more than turning and running with receivers all day. Well, 1014 00:57:04,480 --> 00:57:07,480 Speaker 1: they could well take the approach that the Titans essentially 1015 00:57:07,520 --> 00:57:10,960 Speaker 1: took two weeks ago, which is let's rush for and 1016 00:57:11,080 --> 00:57:15,360 Speaker 1: play predominant zone coverage behind it. Make Josh Allen and 1017 00:57:15,400 --> 00:57:18,880 Speaker 1: this offense throw eight yard balls and see if they 1018 00:57:18,920 --> 00:57:22,240 Speaker 1: can keep going down the field with nine, ten, eleven 1019 00:57:22,320 --> 00:57:27,040 Speaker 1: plays because you know, obviously, look, I think one thing 1020 00:57:27,080 --> 00:57:29,920 Speaker 1: that's been missing a little bit from the Bills offense 1021 00:57:29,960 --> 00:57:32,439 Speaker 1: this year has been the explosive pass plays. We haven't 1022 00:57:32,480 --> 00:57:34,880 Speaker 1: seen quite as many as we did a year ago. 1023 00:57:35,440 --> 00:57:39,760 Speaker 1: So it would not surprise me if the Dolphins take 1024 00:57:39,880 --> 00:57:43,800 Speaker 1: that approach and in some ways force the Bills to 1025 00:57:43,880 --> 00:57:46,600 Speaker 1: be a little more balanced, to feel like, hey, we 1026 00:57:46,720 --> 00:57:49,320 Speaker 1: need to run the ball a little bit if we're 1027 00:57:49,320 --> 00:57:52,680 Speaker 1: going to have to run eight, nine, ten plays, right. 1028 00:57:52,720 --> 00:57:54,960 Speaker 1: And one of the things I noticed I watched the 1029 00:57:55,160 --> 00:58:01,000 Speaker 1: Miami Miami Atlanta game yet this morning, just real quick, 1030 00:58:01,440 --> 00:58:04,240 Speaker 1: and it seemed to me like when when the Dolphins 1031 00:58:04,320 --> 00:58:06,520 Speaker 1: end up being down thirteen points in the fourth quarter, 1032 00:58:06,560 --> 00:58:08,040 Speaker 1: they got to score twice to get it and they 1033 00:58:08,080 --> 00:58:10,520 Speaker 1: actually do take the lead with a you know, two 1034 00:58:10,520 --> 00:58:12,560 Speaker 1: and a half three minutes to go in the game, 1035 00:58:12,880 --> 00:58:14,440 Speaker 1: but one of the things they did to get back 1036 00:58:14,440 --> 00:58:18,000 Speaker 1: in the game and did it effectively, was pushed the 1037 00:58:18,000 --> 00:58:21,360 Speaker 1: ball down the field. I didn't see twa do that 1038 00:58:21,520 --> 00:58:23,520 Speaker 1: a lot and haven't seen him do it a lot. 1039 00:58:23,520 --> 00:58:25,320 Speaker 1: But when they when the chips were down, it really 1040 00:58:25,320 --> 00:58:27,920 Speaker 1: seemed like they did a better job. Now, certainly Atlanta 1041 00:58:28,040 --> 00:58:32,440 Speaker 1: was in a you know, thirteen point cushion, but sure nevertheless, 1042 00:58:32,560 --> 00:58:35,320 Speaker 1: it did seem like to a new where to go 1043 00:58:35,360 --> 00:58:37,680 Speaker 1: with the football. It seemed more comfortable throwing the football 1044 00:58:37,680 --> 00:58:39,200 Speaker 1: down the field. But you don't see that as a 1045 00:58:39,200 --> 00:58:43,280 Speaker 1: regular part of their offense, No, you don't, you know. 1046 00:58:43,360 --> 00:58:47,000 Speaker 1: I think I think Ta is kind of what we 1047 00:58:47,200 --> 00:58:50,160 Speaker 1: know that he is. I think his game's built on efficiency. 1048 00:58:50,640 --> 00:58:53,800 Speaker 1: He's a rhythmic ball distributor, and he's essentially Steve a 1049 00:58:53,920 --> 00:58:58,160 Speaker 1: short intermediate level thrower. He plays with a relatively refined 1050 00:58:58,240 --> 00:59:01,520 Speaker 1: sense of timing. Ball comes out, ball comes out. I 1051 00:59:01,560 --> 00:59:04,200 Speaker 1: think he needs to be schemed by the pass game. 1052 00:59:05,520 --> 00:59:10,080 Speaker 1: He's not a drive thrower. He's not particularly mobile, so 1053 00:59:10,400 --> 00:59:14,440 Speaker 1: I think that the passing game must present the reads 1054 00:59:14,440 --> 00:59:17,439 Speaker 1: and the throws within structure so he can play within 1055 00:59:17,520 --> 00:59:20,200 Speaker 1: timing and rhythm. And you know some of those throws 1056 00:59:20,200 --> 00:59:22,640 Speaker 1: you mentioned which did come on those final two series 1057 00:59:22,920 --> 00:59:24,920 Speaker 1: the Falcons, who, by the way, do not have a 1058 00:59:25,040 --> 00:59:27,920 Speaker 1: very good secondary relative to what the Bills put out there. 1059 00:59:28,680 --> 00:59:30,640 Speaker 1: They were playing a lot of his own coverage at 1060 00:59:30,640 --> 00:59:35,200 Speaker 1: that point and not really challenging them very much, and 1061 00:59:35,240 --> 00:59:39,600 Speaker 1: then to take their offensive step further, Greg, I'm kind 1062 00:59:39,640 --> 00:59:43,959 Speaker 1: of I was surprised to see this. I know they've 1063 00:59:43,960 --> 00:59:47,240 Speaker 1: had trouble running the football. I realize there's been a 1064 00:59:47,240 --> 00:59:49,480 Speaker 1: fair number of games in which they've been behind on 1065 00:59:49,520 --> 00:59:52,360 Speaker 1: the scoreboard and had to play catch up. But they 1066 00:59:52,520 --> 00:59:57,720 Speaker 1: lead the league in passing percentage at sixty seven point 1067 00:59:57,840 --> 01:00:02,240 Speaker 1: one percent. That is a huge, huge number. And again, 1068 01:00:02,400 --> 01:00:04,080 Speaker 1: I know it's been a tough row to hoe in 1069 01:00:04,120 --> 01:00:07,280 Speaker 1: the run game for them, but man, that's a high number. 1070 01:00:07,600 --> 01:00:10,120 Speaker 1: And they're also leading the leader in the first down 1071 01:00:10,160 --> 01:00:14,160 Speaker 1: passing percentage. I know, and my sense of that, Chris, 1072 01:00:14,160 --> 01:00:16,680 Speaker 1: and again, you know you guys know me well enough. 1073 01:00:16,680 --> 01:00:18,760 Speaker 1: I don't I don't rip coaches. I don't do that 1074 01:00:19,760 --> 01:00:23,320 Speaker 1: my senses. That's a little too high, because don't forget, 1075 01:00:23,400 --> 01:00:26,200 Speaker 1: it's not just tah it's your old line. And they've 1076 01:00:26,240 --> 01:00:28,959 Speaker 1: made some changes in their old line since Week two. 1077 01:00:29,240 --> 01:00:32,040 Speaker 1: They moved Austin Jackson, who was a first round pick 1078 01:00:32,080 --> 01:00:35,800 Speaker 1: a few years ago from USC and drafted to play 1079 01:00:35,920 --> 01:00:39,800 Speaker 1: left tackle. They've now moved him inside to play left guard, 1080 01:00:40,000 --> 01:00:42,440 Speaker 1: and they're playing the rookie Eikenberg from Notre Dame it 1081 01:00:42,600 --> 01:00:45,920 Speaker 1: left tackle, so they've undergone some old line changes. So 1082 01:00:46,160 --> 01:00:49,280 Speaker 1: that's why everything they try to do is rhythmic because 1083 01:00:49,440 --> 01:00:51,520 Speaker 1: they do not want to put that kind of pressure 1084 01:00:51,520 --> 01:00:54,720 Speaker 1: on the old line because Steve, as you know, if 1085 01:00:54,720 --> 01:00:57,360 Speaker 1: you're gonna go three step quick game, quick five step 1086 01:00:57,480 --> 01:01:00,600 Speaker 1: drop game, there's nowhere near as much sure on your 1087 01:01:00,640 --> 01:01:03,760 Speaker 1: own line to pass protect as if you're doing deeper 1088 01:01:03,840 --> 01:01:07,000 Speaker 1: drops because the ball, you know, based on play design, 1089 01:01:07,120 --> 01:01:10,000 Speaker 1: is supposed to be coming out. So you would you say, 1090 01:01:10,120 --> 01:01:14,920 Speaker 1: Greg that what they're doing is using that short passing 1091 01:01:14,960 --> 01:01:17,040 Speaker 1: game to double as their running game, and that's why 1092 01:01:17,040 --> 01:01:20,960 Speaker 1: the percentage is so high. Well, my guess is this, 1093 01:01:21,880 --> 01:01:23,840 Speaker 1: and again I'm not in their meeting rooms and that's 1094 01:01:23,880 --> 01:01:26,400 Speaker 1: the only way to know, But my guess is they 1095 01:01:26,560 --> 01:01:30,560 Speaker 1: feel that those kinds of plays will give them a 1096 01:01:30,640 --> 01:01:34,120 Speaker 1: better percentage chance of gaining six, seven, eight yards than 1097 01:01:34,240 --> 01:01:39,120 Speaker 1: running plays. Yeah, you know, I don't know if coaches 1098 01:01:39,680 --> 01:01:41,720 Speaker 1: and Steve jump in here based on your experience. I 1099 01:01:41,760 --> 01:01:44,439 Speaker 1: don't know if coaches say that's instead of our run game. 1100 01:01:44,480 --> 01:01:46,520 Speaker 1: I think they think in terms of we can be 1101 01:01:46,560 --> 01:01:52,240 Speaker 1: more efficient gaining sustaining yards doing this than running the balls. Yeah, 1102 01:01:52,280 --> 01:01:55,240 Speaker 1: I don't think a lot of times offensive coaches they 1103 01:01:55,440 --> 01:01:57,680 Speaker 1: think and run pass. They think, and what's actually going 1104 01:01:57,720 --> 01:02:00,760 Speaker 1: to get me yards, whether it's run or pass irrelevant, Right, 1105 01:02:01,320 --> 01:02:02,919 Speaker 1: we need to run the ball. No, they don't think 1106 01:02:02,920 --> 01:02:04,800 Speaker 1: like that. They think I need to gain six yards 1107 01:02:05,280 --> 01:02:07,360 Speaker 1: and whatever play they can do it with against that 1108 01:02:07,400 --> 01:02:09,000 Speaker 1: look is going to be the play they call run 1109 01:02:09,080 --> 01:02:11,040 Speaker 1: or Yeah, they don't think in terms of they think 1110 01:02:11,080 --> 01:02:12,680 Speaker 1: in terms of I don't want to be in second 1111 01:02:12,680 --> 01:02:14,760 Speaker 1: and ten. The best way for me to be in 1112 01:02:14,800 --> 01:02:18,600 Speaker 1: second and four is to drop back and throw the ball. Right, 1113 01:02:18,640 --> 01:02:21,280 Speaker 1: So the Dolphins have got the thirty second ranked defense. 1114 01:02:22,920 --> 01:02:25,120 Speaker 1: It's ben but don't break, and all of a sudden, 1115 01:02:25,280 --> 01:02:27,280 Speaker 1: you know, they've lost sixth straights, so it's been breaking. 1116 01:02:27,760 --> 01:02:31,840 Speaker 1: They're broken. So yeah, the Bills have because go ahead. Yeah, 1117 01:02:31,880 --> 01:02:34,360 Speaker 1: it's really interesting you're saying that because they were essentially 1118 01:02:34,440 --> 01:02:37,320 Speaker 1: an aggressive defense a year ago, and I think going 1119 01:02:37,360 --> 01:02:40,560 Speaker 1: into this season most thought that their defense would be 1120 01:02:40,600 --> 01:02:43,760 Speaker 1: one of the foundations of their team because obviously Too 1121 01:02:43,920 --> 01:02:45,600 Speaker 1: was still a question mark and then he got hurt 1122 01:02:45,600 --> 01:02:47,880 Speaker 1: again and now of course he's back, but I think 1123 01:02:47,960 --> 01:02:50,720 Speaker 1: most thought that would be a foundation of their team, 1124 01:02:50,840 --> 01:02:54,360 Speaker 1: especially with Ryan Flores a defensive coach coming from the 1125 01:02:54,400 --> 01:02:57,560 Speaker 1: Bill Belichick school, and their defense has really not been 1126 01:02:57,680 --> 01:03:00,600 Speaker 1: very good, so they've had to change their approach more zone. 1127 01:03:00,960 --> 01:03:05,000 Speaker 1: They have not rushed the passer particularly well, so it's 1128 01:03:05,000 --> 01:03:07,520 Speaker 1: it and I don't think they feel as comfortable blitzing 1129 01:03:07,560 --> 01:03:10,439 Speaker 1: because last year they blitzed quite a bit. So it's 1130 01:03:10,440 --> 01:03:14,080 Speaker 1: been it's been a tough go for them defensively. Give 1131 01:03:14,120 --> 01:03:16,800 Speaker 1: me one thing you mentioned, you know week two when 1132 01:03:16,800 --> 01:03:18,840 Speaker 1: the you know, things have changed since then. They're starting 1133 01:03:18,840 --> 01:03:21,880 Speaker 1: to play more zone than they were man at that time. 1134 01:03:22,760 --> 01:03:26,120 Speaker 1: What about offensively have they evolved now? I mean, you know, 1135 01:03:26,320 --> 01:03:28,520 Speaker 1: Jacoby Brissette came in in Week two and played for 1136 01:03:28,560 --> 01:03:30,040 Speaker 1: a couple of games. Now two has been in for 1137 01:03:30,040 --> 01:03:34,480 Speaker 1: the last I guess two games. Two games. How you know, 1138 01:03:34,520 --> 01:03:39,920 Speaker 1: how's Miami different offensively than they were in Week two? Well, 1139 01:03:39,680 --> 01:03:42,640 Speaker 1: the bottom line point is this is two, it gets 1140 01:03:42,720 --> 01:03:46,280 Speaker 1: the ball out. Jacoby Brissette is not that kind of quarterback. 1141 01:03:46,480 --> 01:03:48,439 Speaker 1: So now all of a sudden, at least the pass 1142 01:03:48,520 --> 01:03:50,919 Speaker 1: game has a rhythmic feel to it. Two it gets 1143 01:03:50,960 --> 01:03:54,080 Speaker 1: the ball out. That's his game. His game when he 1144 01:03:54,120 --> 01:03:56,000 Speaker 1: came out of Alabama, his whole game was he was 1145 01:03:56,040 --> 01:03:58,400 Speaker 1: really quick on his drop and is set in his delivery. 1146 01:03:58,720 --> 01:04:01,600 Speaker 1: That's what he is. Um, he's not a high level 1147 01:04:01,680 --> 01:04:04,040 Speaker 1: talent as far as a thrower. He can't drive the 1148 01:04:04,080 --> 01:04:07,600 Speaker 1: ball exceptionally well down the field. So it's it's all 1149 01:04:08,120 --> 01:04:13,120 Speaker 1: rhythmic throws. That's what they want to do. Um. You know, 1150 01:04:13,160 --> 01:04:16,400 Speaker 1: the key question is can they live like that, because 1151 01:04:16,440 --> 01:04:19,400 Speaker 1: that's still that's still hard. You're still you're still not 1152 01:04:19,800 --> 01:04:21,880 Speaker 1: pushing the ball down the field the way ultimately you 1153 01:04:21,920 --> 01:04:24,760 Speaker 1: would like to. Uh So, we'll see. But that's what 1154 01:04:24,800 --> 01:04:28,600 Speaker 1: their game is. He's a totally different quarterback than Jacoby Brisset. 1155 01:04:28,800 --> 01:04:32,480 Speaker 1: Jacoby Brissett is not really a rhythmic player. Yeah, and 1156 01:04:32,920 --> 01:04:35,200 Speaker 1: you would say that that could work and you could 1157 01:04:35,240 --> 01:04:38,080 Speaker 1: stay on schedule in terms of down and distance with 1158 01:04:38,120 --> 01:04:41,520 Speaker 1: that approach, especially if you can get some yards after 1159 01:04:41,560 --> 01:04:43,920 Speaker 1: the catch. But they're not getting that either. Greg. I 1160 01:04:43,920 --> 01:04:46,880 Speaker 1: think they're thirtieth in the league and yards after catch, 1161 01:04:46,920 --> 01:04:49,280 Speaker 1: which you know with a guy like Jalen Waddle or 1162 01:04:49,280 --> 01:04:51,520 Speaker 1: get SICKI you're like, how is that number so low 1163 01:04:51,600 --> 01:04:55,680 Speaker 1: for the Dolphins. But it is. Yeah, and that's that's 1164 01:04:55,680 --> 01:05:00,000 Speaker 1: a hard question to answer. But um, you know, we'll see. 1165 01:05:00,400 --> 01:05:05,360 Speaker 1: This past week. They played a ton a ton out 1166 01:05:05,360 --> 01:05:09,320 Speaker 1: of twelve personnel. They played eighty percent of their snaps 1167 01:05:09,400 --> 01:05:12,640 Speaker 1: this past week with two tight ends on the field. 1168 01:05:13,120 --> 01:05:15,720 Speaker 1: Think about that. I mean, nobody does that in the NFL. 1169 01:05:15,760 --> 01:05:18,800 Speaker 1: And one reason I believe they do that is I 1170 01:05:18,840 --> 01:05:22,560 Speaker 1: believe they think is Secki, with his alignment and route versatility, 1171 01:05:22,800 --> 01:05:25,640 Speaker 1: allows them to do it because there's many many plays 1172 01:05:25,840 --> 01:05:29,200 Speaker 1: in which he's a split receiver and he can run 1173 01:05:29,320 --> 01:05:32,440 Speaker 1: intermediate and vertical type route So I think they feel 1174 01:05:32,480 --> 01:05:36,400 Speaker 1: comfortable doing that. We'll see if that's their approach this week. 1175 01:05:37,480 --> 01:05:39,360 Speaker 1: There a lot there's a lot of injuries for them 1176 01:05:39,360 --> 01:05:42,400 Speaker 1: at the receiver position as well. Is DeVante A. Parker 1177 01:05:42,480 --> 01:05:44,439 Speaker 1: due to play this week or is he still He's 1178 01:05:44,440 --> 01:05:47,280 Speaker 1: been limited in practice this week, so I think, you know, 1179 01:05:47,640 --> 01:05:49,240 Speaker 1: the way it's trending, it looks like he's going to 1180 01:05:49,320 --> 01:05:54,000 Speaker 1: be questionable. Yeah, but well the limited in practice too 1181 01:05:54,040 --> 01:05:57,880 Speaker 1: this week. Yeah, Yeah, the Dolphins will go twelve personnel. 1182 01:05:58,400 --> 01:06:00,760 Speaker 1: But the other one of those tight ends would be 1183 01:06:00,920 --> 01:06:06,760 Speaker 1: Giseck In He's it's like a big wide receiver eleven. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, 1184 01:06:06,840 --> 01:06:10,880 Speaker 1: because because the other tight ends are tight ends. So yeah, basically, 1185 01:06:10,880 --> 01:06:13,280 Speaker 1: what they're doing is they're trading out the second tight 1186 01:06:13,400 --> 01:06:16,000 Speaker 1: end behind Ghisecki for a wide receiver, because you can 1187 01:06:16,040 --> 01:06:19,560 Speaker 1: say Gisecki sing a tight end, but it's really he's 1188 01:06:19,600 --> 01:06:23,960 Speaker 1: a wide out. Yeah, and and I think that, Look, 1189 01:06:24,000 --> 01:06:25,920 Speaker 1: it's the same point we were making before, and in 1190 01:06:25,920 --> 01:06:28,919 Speaker 1: a different way. They obviously feel that Gisecki out there 1191 01:06:29,360 --> 01:06:31,760 Speaker 1: is better than putting a wide receiver out there, that 1192 01:06:31,880 --> 01:06:34,640 Speaker 1: he's better than whatever a wide receiver is. The next 1193 01:06:34,640 --> 01:06:38,320 Speaker 1: man up, right, let's go around the league a little 1194 01:06:38,320 --> 01:06:40,320 Speaker 1: bit before we let you go here. You know, the 1195 01:06:40,360 --> 01:06:42,880 Speaker 1: Bills beat Pat Mahomes and the Chiefs two weeks ago 1196 01:06:42,920 --> 01:06:47,800 Speaker 1: by eighteen points. That the Tennessee Titans beat the Chiefs 1197 01:06:47,800 --> 01:06:50,960 Speaker 1: in their building. Uh, in the Titans building are the 1198 01:06:51,080 --> 01:06:54,200 Speaker 1: chief The Chiefs struggles are real. Where do you think 1199 01:06:54,200 --> 01:06:58,080 Speaker 1: they start? Yeah, I think they're they're multiple and maybe 1200 01:06:58,080 --> 01:07:01,000 Speaker 1: we don't have enough time. Um clear, Really, Patrick Mahomes 1201 01:07:01,080 --> 01:07:03,320 Speaker 1: is not playing very well. I think there's a lot 1202 01:07:03,360 --> 01:07:06,440 Speaker 1: of unnecessary movement to his game. Many might say he's 1203 01:07:06,440 --> 01:07:10,240 Speaker 1: always played like that. Yes he has to some degree, 1204 01:07:10,480 --> 01:07:13,200 Speaker 1: but as you know, Steve, a lot of those plays 1205 01:07:13,240 --> 01:07:16,200 Speaker 1: do have a random feel to it, so they don't 1206 01:07:16,240 --> 01:07:18,520 Speaker 1: always end up with a positive We've just seen so 1207 01:07:18,560 --> 01:07:21,240 Speaker 1: many positive results over the last couple of years that 1208 01:07:21,280 --> 01:07:23,960 Speaker 1: I think people just assume that every time he moves 1209 01:07:24,000 --> 01:07:26,760 Speaker 1: something good is going to happen. But he's moving now 1210 01:07:26,800 --> 01:07:29,760 Speaker 1: before he needs to. My sense is, and this is 1211 01:07:29,760 --> 01:07:32,480 Speaker 1: purely based on tape study, but this is my sense 1212 01:07:32,840 --> 01:07:36,920 Speaker 1: that he's anticipating pressure, he's perceiving pressure, and he's feeling 1213 01:07:36,920 --> 01:07:39,480 Speaker 1: that he has to move when he doesn't really need to. 1214 01:07:39,760 --> 01:07:42,160 Speaker 1: And the other part is they don't really have a 1215 01:07:42,280 --> 01:07:45,400 Speaker 1: run game. Much of their run game is RPO based, 1216 01:07:45,640 --> 01:07:47,360 Speaker 1: and I happen to be a believer that at the 1217 01:07:47,440 --> 01:07:51,120 Speaker 1: NFL level and the RPO game is not a true 1218 01:07:51,200 --> 01:07:55,920 Speaker 1: run game. With the Cults, Greg, it looks like Carson 1219 01:07:55,960 --> 01:08:01,800 Speaker 1: Wentz is building confidence personally his performance against San Francisco 1220 01:08:01,840 --> 01:08:04,760 Speaker 1: in the day lose last week. They're a healthier team 1221 01:08:04,800 --> 01:08:06,680 Speaker 1: than they were at the start of the year. He's 1222 01:08:06,680 --> 01:08:10,919 Speaker 1: got a running game to support him. Do you think 1223 01:08:10,960 --> 01:08:13,280 Speaker 1: this is a team on the come here because they 1224 01:08:13,520 --> 01:08:15,439 Speaker 1: seem to be trending in that direction. I think they're 1225 01:08:15,440 --> 01:08:18,840 Speaker 1: gonna give the Titans all they can handle this week. Yeah, Well, 1226 01:08:18,880 --> 01:08:20,920 Speaker 1: Wentz has played very well and I think they've helped 1227 01:08:20,960 --> 01:08:23,800 Speaker 1: them in many ways. You know, in talking to quarterbacks 1228 01:08:23,800 --> 01:08:26,599 Speaker 1: over the years, many believe that you develop a better 1229 01:08:26,640 --> 01:08:28,639 Speaker 1: feel for the rhythm and timing of the pass game 1230 01:08:28,640 --> 01:08:31,599 Speaker 1: when you're under center. Now that's not universally true. There 1231 01:08:31,600 --> 01:08:34,439 Speaker 1: are some quarterbacks who love being in the gun. But 1232 01:08:35,000 --> 01:08:36,880 Speaker 1: one thing that the Colts have done is they put 1233 01:08:36,920 --> 01:08:40,439 Speaker 1: Wentz under center. They've really utilized the play action pass game. 1234 01:08:40,760 --> 01:08:43,080 Speaker 1: He's very rhythmic now in the way he plays, The 1235 01:08:43,120 --> 01:08:46,519 Speaker 1: ball comes out. He no longer gets stuck in the pocket, 1236 01:08:46,800 --> 01:08:50,120 Speaker 1: he no longer moves frenetically. There's much more of a 1237 01:08:50,200 --> 01:08:53,840 Speaker 1: calmness and composure and poise to his game. And Wentz 1238 01:08:53,960 --> 01:08:56,559 Speaker 1: is throwing the ball very very well. His ball placement 1239 01:08:56,760 --> 01:08:59,559 Speaker 1: has been far better than it was the previous two years. 1240 01:08:59,560 --> 01:09:02,920 Speaker 1: In Philip Let's stick with a couple of other contenders 1241 01:09:02,920 --> 01:09:06,160 Speaker 1: in the AFCs, particularly the Chargers they host New England. 1242 01:09:06,439 --> 01:09:08,800 Speaker 1: Is New England's defense going to give Justin Herbert some 1243 01:09:08,880 --> 01:09:12,000 Speaker 1: problems this weekend? Well? At then last year, as you 1244 01:09:12,040 --> 01:09:16,800 Speaker 1: may remember, they beat them forty five. Enough shot, Yeah, 1245 01:09:16,840 --> 01:09:18,800 Speaker 1: I don't think it'll be the same game this year, 1246 01:09:19,080 --> 01:09:23,240 Speaker 1: but you know that Bill Belichick will have some things 1247 01:09:23,360 --> 01:09:27,559 Speaker 1: that to show Justin Herbert. Now they're still more man based, 1248 01:09:27,840 --> 01:09:30,600 Speaker 1: so I think it will work off their man concepts, 1249 01:09:30,640 --> 01:09:34,759 Speaker 1: whether who they choose to double and given situations, whether 1250 01:09:34,800 --> 01:09:36,800 Speaker 1: they decide to play a Robert in the middle of 1251 01:09:36,800 --> 01:09:40,040 Speaker 1: the field. I'd be very surprised if when you get 1252 01:09:40,080 --> 01:09:42,960 Speaker 1: to third down that they did not double Keenan Allen 1253 01:09:43,400 --> 01:09:45,679 Speaker 1: at some point. Now that again, none of this stuff's 1254 01:09:45,680 --> 01:09:48,559 Speaker 1: one hundred percent. As you know, Steve, nobody does something 1255 01:09:48,680 --> 01:09:52,240 Speaker 1: every single time in every single situation. But I would 1256 01:09:52,240 --> 01:09:56,719 Speaker 1: think that Bill Belichick will try to show Justin Herbert 1257 01:09:56,800 --> 01:09:59,160 Speaker 1: some different things. Although I think a wild card in 1258 01:09:59,160 --> 01:10:01,439 Speaker 1: this game as Mike will millions. He's having a really 1259 01:10:01,479 --> 01:10:04,600 Speaker 1: good year. He's a tough man to man matchup, and 1260 01:10:04,680 --> 01:10:11,400 Speaker 1: he's healthy. Last one Greg Saints Bucks. Jamis Winston knows 1261 01:10:11,400 --> 01:10:13,400 Speaker 1: how to throw it to Alvin Kamara, but he's having 1262 01:10:13,439 --> 01:10:16,360 Speaker 1: a monumental problem I'm connecting with his receivers all that 1263 01:10:16,439 --> 01:10:19,680 Speaker 1: often the passing game isn't what it used to be 1264 01:10:19,720 --> 01:10:23,400 Speaker 1: down there is do they have any hope at all 1265 01:10:23,479 --> 01:10:26,639 Speaker 1: of Winston keeping pace with Brady. I just don't see 1266 01:10:26,640 --> 01:10:30,439 Speaker 1: it well. The way I'd answer that is this, the 1267 01:10:30,560 --> 01:10:33,479 Speaker 1: Saints are not afraid to play man to man against 1268 01:10:33,520 --> 01:10:37,719 Speaker 1: the Bucks. The Lattimore Evans matchup has been a really 1269 01:10:37,760 --> 01:10:40,559 Speaker 1: good one. Lattimore has done a really good job over 1270 01:10:40,600 --> 01:10:43,120 Speaker 1: the last couple of years against Evans. They're not a 1271 01:10:43,160 --> 01:10:45,799 Speaker 1: mate to afraid to match up with their other corners 1272 01:10:45,800 --> 01:10:49,840 Speaker 1: Gardner Johnson in the slot, the rookie Adibo and Robie outside. 1273 01:10:50,160 --> 01:10:53,200 Speaker 1: They play more two man coverage man across the board, 1274 01:10:53,400 --> 01:10:56,320 Speaker 1: two deep safeties than any team in the NFL. So 1275 01:10:56,360 --> 01:11:01,400 Speaker 1: they are not afraid to be aggressive matching up. So again, 1276 01:11:01,479 --> 01:11:02,960 Speaker 1: I'm not going to sit here and say, you know 1277 01:11:02,960 --> 01:11:05,720 Speaker 1: they're gonna hold the Bucks to three points. But I 1278 01:11:05,720 --> 01:11:07,920 Speaker 1: don't think this is that easy a game for the 1279 01:11:07,960 --> 01:11:12,519 Speaker 1: Bucks offense either. Chris does they just traded for mark 1280 01:11:12,640 --> 01:11:14,720 Speaker 1: Ingram to bring him back from Houston? Does he make 1281 01:11:16,200 --> 01:11:19,240 Speaker 1: What do you make of that? What I make of 1282 01:11:19,280 --> 01:11:21,160 Speaker 1: it is that they do not want to wear Alvin 1283 01:11:21,200 --> 01:11:24,360 Speaker 1: Kamara out. Yeah, twenty carries this past week, in addition 1284 01:11:24,400 --> 01:11:30,240 Speaker 1: to what thirteen fourteen past targets. I think they're feeling 1285 01:11:30,280 --> 01:11:33,320 Speaker 1: like it's too much for Kimara, and I don't think 1286 01:11:33,360 --> 01:11:35,519 Speaker 1: that Ingram needs to carry the ball twenty times a 1287 01:11:35,520 --> 01:11:38,080 Speaker 1: game and average five yards are rushed. But they need 1288 01:11:38,120 --> 01:11:40,960 Speaker 1: to at least have him get some volume and use 1289 01:11:41,040 --> 01:11:43,680 Speaker 1: Kimara more as a receiver with maybe only seven or 1290 01:11:43,680 --> 01:11:46,360 Speaker 1: eight or nine carries in a given week. Hey, maybe 1291 01:11:46,360 --> 01:11:48,920 Speaker 1: there's a week Camara gets fourteen or fifteen, But I 1292 01:11:48,920 --> 01:11:51,880 Speaker 1: don't think they want Kimara getting thirteen past targets and 1293 01:11:51,960 --> 01:11:54,559 Speaker 1: twenty carries on a weekly basis. Yeah, he'll never make 1294 01:11:54,560 --> 01:11:57,000 Speaker 1: it in the seventeen year schedule in no way. No. 1295 01:11:57,240 --> 01:11:59,519 Speaker 1: All right, Greg, as always, thanks very much. We'll catch 1296 01:11:59,600 --> 01:12:02,640 Speaker 1: up with you next week. All right, guys, appreciate it. 1297 01:12:02,680 --> 01:12:06,160 Speaker 1: Thank you. All right. That's NFL Films senior producer Greg 1298 01:12:06,160 --> 01:12:08,639 Speaker 1: Cosel joining us as he does every week, to break 1299 01:12:08,680 --> 01:12:13,200 Speaker 1: down the upcoming Bills matchup and some interesting theories there 1300 01:12:13,240 --> 01:12:17,000 Speaker 1: from Greg. Steve, I think that I think Miami, which 1301 01:12:17,040 --> 01:12:21,040 Speaker 1: has for a long time clung to the belief that 1302 01:12:21,120 --> 01:12:24,439 Speaker 1: they can still play man to man defense, is finally 1303 01:12:24,520 --> 01:12:27,240 Speaker 1: drifting away from that. They started doing that last week 1304 01:12:28,080 --> 01:12:32,200 Speaker 1: and with the formula that has kept the Bills from 1305 01:12:32,240 --> 01:12:34,680 Speaker 1: beating you in the blink of an eye with a 1306 01:12:34,760 --> 01:12:38,559 Speaker 1: fifty yard pass play. The Titans showed that they can 1307 01:12:38,640 --> 01:12:41,400 Speaker 1: kind of force you to nickel and dime your way 1308 01:12:41,439 --> 01:12:44,439 Speaker 1: down the field. Now, the Bills, as Greg said, still 1309 01:12:44,479 --> 01:12:46,640 Speaker 1: put up thirty one points last week. Get nickel and 1310 01:12:46,720 --> 01:12:48,479 Speaker 1: dimed all the way down the field. Two for five 1311 01:12:48,520 --> 01:12:50,800 Speaker 1: in the red zone two right, But I think that's 1312 01:12:50,840 --> 01:12:54,320 Speaker 1: the hope, force them to earn it, show us you 1313 01:12:54,320 --> 01:12:57,519 Speaker 1: can be consistent enough to work your way down the field, 1314 01:12:57,520 --> 01:12:59,640 Speaker 1: and then prove to us you can win in the 1315 01:12:59,640 --> 01:13:02,639 Speaker 1: red zone. Now, the Bills did that in the first meeting. 1316 01:13:02,880 --> 01:13:05,000 Speaker 1: They went four for four in the red zone against 1317 01:13:05,000 --> 01:13:07,120 Speaker 1: the Dolphin. Was there. It's their only perfect day in 1318 01:13:07,160 --> 01:13:10,080 Speaker 1: the red zone this season. But can they do it 1319 01:13:10,080 --> 01:13:12,959 Speaker 1: against the Dolphins defense that might be playing them differently 1320 01:13:13,120 --> 01:13:16,000 Speaker 1: defensively this week? I think that's the question. Well, I 1321 01:13:16,080 --> 01:13:18,840 Speaker 1: think too, we've already heard from some of the post 1322 01:13:19,360 --> 01:13:22,080 Speaker 1: post practice sound from players that you know it was. 1323 01:13:22,280 --> 01:13:24,000 Speaker 1: It was a point of emphasis during the bye week 1324 01:13:24,000 --> 01:13:27,200 Speaker 1: their red zone. I think Brian Dable mentioned it well, 1325 01:13:27,200 --> 01:13:30,240 Speaker 1: and Zack Moss yesterday told us yesterday told us, and 1326 01:13:30,320 --> 01:13:34,800 Speaker 1: it makes good sense. They they have more red zone 1327 01:13:34,840 --> 01:13:37,760 Speaker 1: opportunities than anybody in the national football at least per game. 1328 01:13:37,960 --> 01:13:39,880 Speaker 1: They might have fallen behind because they had a bye week, 1329 01:13:40,400 --> 01:13:42,800 Speaker 1: but they had more red zone opportunities than anybody at 1330 01:13:42,800 --> 01:13:45,680 Speaker 1: the time when they were playing every week, but they 1331 01:13:45,720 --> 01:13:49,360 Speaker 1: struggle to get in. So they're winning by volume of 1332 01:13:49,360 --> 01:13:51,360 Speaker 1: getting down there and moving the ball all over the place, 1333 01:13:51,439 --> 01:13:54,000 Speaker 1: not necessarily because they're efficient. So they made it a 1334 01:13:54,040 --> 01:13:56,599 Speaker 1: point to know that, hey, if we're getting down there 1335 01:13:56,600 --> 01:13:59,800 Speaker 1: so much and we become efficient, were unbeatable, and they 1336 01:14:00,040 --> 01:14:02,439 Speaker 1: and they started to try and sharpen those skills. So 1337 01:14:02,680 --> 01:14:04,759 Speaker 1: it'll be interesting to see if it makes a difference 1338 01:14:04,760 --> 01:14:07,400 Speaker 1: in this game. Break time here, but when we return, 1339 01:14:07,560 --> 01:14:12,280 Speaker 1: it's the latest installment of Tasker's Teammate. Steve will have 1340 01:14:12,520 --> 01:14:15,200 Speaker 1: his guesses ready for us as I give him the 1341 01:14:15,240 --> 01:14:18,000 Speaker 1: most cryptic clues he could imagine. It's coming up next 1342 01:14:18,080 --> 01:14:20,160 Speaker 1: here on One Bill's Line, presented by Kalada Health. It's 1343 01:14:20,160 --> 01:14:44,920 Speaker 1: Buffalo Bill's Radio. I'll go back to One Bills Live. 1344 01:14:45,040 --> 01:14:48,240 Speaker 1: Chris Brown, Steve Tasker with you here on a Friday, 1345 01:14:48,880 --> 01:14:53,839 Speaker 1: and it is time for the latest installment of Tasker's Teammate, 1346 01:14:54,280 --> 01:14:59,240 Speaker 1: presented by Wegman's Meals to Go Delicious Meals delivered download 1347 01:14:59,320 --> 01:15:03,040 Speaker 1: the Wegman's Today, Steve, are you as ready as you're 1348 01:15:03,040 --> 01:15:05,800 Speaker 1: gonna be? I suppose I gotta give it a shot. 1349 01:15:05,840 --> 01:15:07,559 Speaker 1: Here we go, Oh, all right, here we go. Clue 1350 01:15:07,680 --> 01:15:11,160 Speaker 1: number one. Be the man for this edition of Tasker's Teammate. 1351 01:15:11,800 --> 01:15:14,920 Speaker 1: Born in Collegeville, Pennsylvania. I had a high school career 1352 01:15:14,920 --> 01:15:16,880 Speaker 1: that landed me a scholarship at a Division one A 1353 01:15:16,960 --> 01:15:19,920 Speaker 1: independent school in the late eighties and early nineties. I 1354 01:15:20,040 --> 01:15:22,439 Speaker 1: was a three year starter and an All American my 1355 01:15:22,560 --> 01:15:26,320 Speaker 1: senior year in nineteen ninety one, a season in which 1356 01:15:26,360 --> 01:15:29,800 Speaker 1: my team upset number thirteen Texas A and M and 1357 01:15:30,120 --> 01:15:45,879 Speaker 1: won the Freedom Bowl over San Diego State. San Diego State, 1358 01:15:45,960 --> 01:15:49,639 Speaker 1: that's who they beat. Yes, right, in nineteen ninety one, 1359 01:15:52,320 --> 01:15:55,439 Speaker 1: ninety one, Yes, so kid would have been a draft 1360 01:15:55,920 --> 01:16:10,720 Speaker 1: one season Pennsylvania. Born in PA. Yes, Ray Jackson is 1361 01:16:10,800 --> 01:16:16,000 Speaker 1: not Ray Jackson. Clue number two. My productive senior season 1362 01:16:16,120 --> 01:16:19,200 Speaker 1: enabled me to get drafted in the tenth round of 1363 01:16:19,280 --> 01:16:24,679 Speaker 1: the nineteen ninety two draft by the Bills. Tenth round. 1364 01:16:25,560 --> 01:16:28,360 Speaker 1: I love it all right, doesn't say whether his offense 1365 01:16:28,439 --> 01:16:36,320 Speaker 1: or defensive player haven't yet. We'll get to it. Car 1366 01:16:36,400 --> 01:16:40,080 Speaker 1: Well Gardner was not car Well Gardner. I didn't clue 1367 01:16:40,120 --> 01:16:43,439 Speaker 1: number three. I didn't move into the starting lineup until 1368 01:16:43,479 --> 01:16:45,839 Speaker 1: the tail end of my third season with the Bills, 1369 01:16:46,160 --> 01:16:49,320 Speaker 1: but I remained as starter for the next seven seasons, 1370 01:16:49,400 --> 01:16:55,000 Speaker 1: holy playing multiple positions during my time on Buffalo's offensive line. 1371 01:16:58,439 --> 01:17:10,760 Speaker 1: Multiple position. Guy, oh um John tenth round No. Two. 1372 01:17:10,800 --> 01:17:13,920 Speaker 1: Now you've met you know he's not from Pensylvania. Ruben 1373 01:17:15,280 --> 01:17:18,439 Speaker 1: not Ruben, Rubens not from Pennsylvania. Wow, you went to 1374 01:17:18,520 --> 01:17:24,559 Speaker 1: pen so teammate of Rubens, linemate of Rubens. Really? Yes, 1375 01:17:26,120 --> 01:17:35,120 Speaker 1: who is this guy? I will go to the next clue? 1376 01:17:35,120 --> 01:17:39,439 Speaker 1: All right, alright. I played guard, tackle, and center for 1377 01:17:39,479 --> 01:17:43,679 Speaker 1: the Bills. The Bills were also the only NFL club 1378 01:17:43,800 --> 01:17:57,719 Speaker 1: I played for thro career. Who is this guy, Um, 1379 01:17:57,800 --> 01:18:00,760 Speaker 1: John Davis? It is not John Davis. I called it 1380 01:18:00,880 --> 01:18:04,200 Speaker 1: a career after the two thousand one season due to 1381 01:18:04,280 --> 01:18:08,000 Speaker 1: a knee injury. I appeared in one hundred six totally 1382 01:18:08,040 --> 01:18:11,719 Speaker 1: games for the Bills. My nickname on the team wasn't 1383 01:18:11,720 --> 01:18:15,080 Speaker 1: really a nickname. It was essentially my first name and 1384 01:18:15,200 --> 01:18:23,040 Speaker 1: the initial of my last name. Oh Man, Now I 1385 01:18:23,040 --> 01:18:30,839 Speaker 1: can't remember Who's alf tackle? Played tackle, guard, and center 1386 01:18:33,640 --> 01:18:36,200 Speaker 1: for like like my whole career. Well, no, he came 1387 01:18:37,120 --> 01:18:40,960 Speaker 1: ninety two. Yep, you left in ninety seventy four years 1388 01:18:41,040 --> 01:18:47,000 Speaker 1: after that. Yes, nickname was his first name and the 1389 01:18:47,120 --> 01:18:50,200 Speaker 1: last initial or the and the initial of his last name. 1390 01:18:53,360 --> 01:18:55,000 Speaker 1: At least that's the one I knew him to have. 1391 01:18:55,200 --> 01:18:57,840 Speaker 1: That's what I heard guys calling, and Glen Parker is 1392 01:18:57,880 --> 01:19:01,639 Speaker 1: not Glenn Parkward. Not Howard out. You're you're too old there, 1393 01:19:01,680 --> 01:19:07,080 Speaker 1: you need a younger guy. Okay, So my college jersey 1394 01:19:07,200 --> 01:19:11,679 Speaker 1: number fifty five was retired by the University of Tulsa 1395 01:19:12,240 --> 01:19:16,120 Speaker 1: in Jerryustroski Varius Strowsky. There it is. That's why I 1396 01:19:16,200 --> 01:19:18,320 Speaker 1: couldn't tell you his college with the first clue, you 1397 01:19:18,320 --> 01:19:24,240 Speaker 1: would have got you Jerry, Oh, there he is. Hey, Hey, 1398 01:19:24,320 --> 01:19:26,000 Speaker 1: do I get some Do I get some kind of 1399 01:19:26,040 --> 01:19:29,000 Speaker 1: prize for this? I mean for taking him that long 1400 01:19:32,640 --> 01:19:35,360 Speaker 1: an I'm doing absolutely great. You got you got a 1401 01:19:35,439 --> 01:19:39,000 Speaker 1: sun playing for Tulsa, that's right, Yeah, yeah, I have 1402 01:19:39,200 --> 01:19:42,320 Speaker 1: a he's a true freshman, he's red shirt, and um, 1403 01:19:43,040 --> 01:19:44,800 Speaker 1: they're gonna try to get him in the last five 1404 01:19:44,880 --> 01:19:46,840 Speaker 1: game or last four games of the year. So we 1405 01:19:46,920 --> 01:19:50,640 Speaker 1: actually have a home game tonight. We're playing Navy, so 1406 01:19:50,760 --> 01:19:52,880 Speaker 1: I'll be heading over to the to the stadium here 1407 01:19:52,880 --> 01:19:55,320 Speaker 1: in a little bit. Oh, awes cool, Yeah, that's awesome. 1408 01:19:55,479 --> 01:19:57,320 Speaker 1: He want a He just won a stay title his 1409 01:19:57,400 --> 01:20:01,280 Speaker 1: senior year. Right, yeah, yeah, he had a held the 1410 01:20:01,360 --> 01:20:04,280 Speaker 1: senior season. Now you didn't want a state football title. 1411 01:20:04,400 --> 01:20:07,439 Speaker 1: He also won a He won a title in the 1412 01:20:07,560 --> 01:20:11,599 Speaker 1: discus as well. So nice. He had a good senior year. 1413 01:20:11,680 --> 01:20:13,880 Speaker 1: Except he plays. He plays on the other side, right, 1414 01:20:13,920 --> 01:20:18,080 Speaker 1: he's a d lineman. Yeah, he's one of those sea 1415 01:20:18,120 --> 01:20:22,160 Speaker 1: ball get ball guys. He's pretty he's pretty good. Oh, 1416 01:20:22,240 --> 01:20:26,760 Speaker 1: he's an athlete. I got it. So my story about 1417 01:20:26,800 --> 01:20:29,960 Speaker 1: here's the anomaly though, Steve. What Steve? Here's the difference though? 1418 01:20:30,240 --> 01:20:33,400 Speaker 1: He actually is like a straight a guy and plays defense. 1419 01:20:34,080 --> 01:20:39,200 Speaker 1: Those are hard to come by. Does he look like you? Yes, 1420 01:20:39,680 --> 01:20:45,760 Speaker 1: he looks like me, but he's built like uh Monnie Brown. Wow, 1421 01:20:46,120 --> 01:20:49,240 Speaker 1: he must be yea. Yeah, here's my my story about Jerry. 1422 01:20:49,520 --> 01:20:52,160 Speaker 1: Everybody knows I got tossed out of my last game, right, 1423 01:20:52,680 --> 01:20:55,760 Speaker 1: and I get tossed and I'm sitting there and I'm 1424 01:20:56,080 --> 01:20:58,160 Speaker 1: I'm bummed. Right, I'm thinking, man, I'm really gonna get 1425 01:20:58,200 --> 01:20:59,840 Speaker 1: you out. I got thrown out three plays in, so 1426 01:20:59,840 --> 01:21:02,000 Speaker 1: I standing there the game is over. I'm watching on 1427 01:21:02,080 --> 01:21:04,280 Speaker 1: a monitor. I had showered. I mean a coat and 1428 01:21:04,360 --> 01:21:07,439 Speaker 1: tie with a top coat, Momole Harris suit, you know 1429 01:21:07,520 --> 01:21:10,000 Speaker 1: the old thing. I look, I'm all dressed up, and 1430 01:21:10,080 --> 01:21:11,920 Speaker 1: I'm and the game is over. I'm watching the guys 1431 01:21:12,000 --> 01:21:13,720 Speaker 1: come off the field, and I'm in the locker room 1432 01:21:13,760 --> 01:21:16,120 Speaker 1: with there's a big television in the locker room, and 1433 01:21:16,240 --> 01:21:18,280 Speaker 1: I'm watching and think, okay, here the guys are coming 1434 01:21:18,320 --> 01:21:19,800 Speaker 1: off the field. They're gonna start coming in the locker 1435 01:21:19,840 --> 01:21:22,760 Speaker 1: room and he minute, I gotta brace myself for you 1436 01:21:22,880 --> 01:21:25,200 Speaker 1: know what you're about to hear, getting my getting my 1437 01:21:25,280 --> 01:21:28,519 Speaker 1: knuckles broken. Right. So I'm standing there and the first 1438 01:21:28,680 --> 01:21:30,840 Speaker 1: guy in the locker room is Jerry, and I'm thinking, okay, 1439 01:21:30,880 --> 01:21:32,559 Speaker 1: here goes. He comes walking and he you know, he's 1440 01:21:32,600 --> 01:21:35,280 Speaker 1: still like steam coming off right. We got killed in 1441 01:21:35,320 --> 01:21:37,400 Speaker 1: the game as the last game of the year. And 1442 01:21:37,439 --> 01:21:39,240 Speaker 1: he comes walking down they go, and he looks at me. 1443 01:21:39,320 --> 01:21:42,960 Speaker 1: He kind of walks past like he'd forgotten right. Then 1444 01:21:43,000 --> 01:21:46,760 Speaker 1: he stops and he turns around. I think, okay, he's 1445 01:21:46,760 --> 01:21:49,160 Speaker 1: gonna stuff me into the garbage. Can I hear? He goes? 1446 01:21:49,320 --> 01:21:52,479 Speaker 1: He points out, he goes, you are the man I 1447 01:21:52,520 --> 01:21:54,720 Speaker 1: adn't gonna get thrown out of my last game too, 1448 01:21:54,960 --> 01:21:57,120 Speaker 1: all right, because that was awesome and I was like, 1449 01:21:57,160 --> 01:21:59,400 Speaker 1: oh my gosh, that was I was such a relief 1450 01:21:59,520 --> 01:22:03,160 Speaker 1: that he wasn't gonna Do you remember doing that, Jerry, Yeah, 1451 01:22:03,280 --> 01:22:06,120 Speaker 1: I mean it was two legendary events happened that day. 1452 01:22:06,640 --> 01:22:10,280 Speaker 1: I got to play against my childhood idol uh Reggie 1453 01:22:10,360 --> 01:22:13,920 Speaker 1: White right, who was finishing his career with Green Bay, 1454 01:22:14,560 --> 01:22:18,360 Speaker 1: and then Tasker. It was the first pun of the game. Yeah, 1455 01:22:18,479 --> 01:22:20,640 Speaker 1: and I think you were you were a gunner. You 1456 01:22:20,680 --> 01:22:22,840 Speaker 1: were playing gunner. No, I was. I was a return 1457 01:22:22,960 --> 01:22:25,800 Speaker 1: that happened and the official the officials said you bumped 1458 01:22:25,840 --> 01:22:28,920 Speaker 1: into him, and yeah, threw out. Here's what happened. I 1459 01:22:29,000 --> 01:22:31,240 Speaker 1: was the return guy and I let the ball bounce 1460 01:22:31,320 --> 01:22:33,240 Speaker 1: and it bounced into the end zone and it touched 1461 01:22:33,360 --> 01:22:38,160 Speaker 1: Ray Jackson and I didn't think it did. And they 1462 01:22:38,520 --> 01:22:40,960 Speaker 1: just went in picked the ball up in the end zone, touchdown, 1463 01:22:41,400 --> 01:22:43,360 Speaker 1: and I went and I kind of lost it and 1464 01:22:44,840 --> 01:22:46,640 Speaker 1: kind of because that was It was right after they 1465 01:22:46,680 --> 01:22:49,240 Speaker 1: had won the Super Bowl against Elway and those guys, 1466 01:22:49,320 --> 01:22:51,320 Speaker 1: and they were or no, they won the Super Bowl 1467 01:22:51,360 --> 01:22:55,080 Speaker 1: against the Patriots. They were going back to the super 1468 01:22:55,160 --> 01:22:56,720 Speaker 1: Bowl in a month, and we didn't know it. They 1469 01:22:56,720 --> 01:22:57,880 Speaker 1: were going to go to two in a row. This 1470 01:22:58,040 --> 01:22:59,599 Speaker 1: was a month before they went back to the Super 1471 01:22:59,640 --> 01:23:03,280 Speaker 1: Bowl and lost to Elway. So they were giving them 1472 01:23:03,320 --> 01:23:05,560 Speaker 1: free touchdowns. I was like, what are you kidding me? So, 1473 01:23:06,320 --> 01:23:08,240 Speaker 1: you know, yeah, that's how it happened. And also too, 1474 01:23:08,760 --> 01:23:12,599 Speaker 1: you remember what was it Christmas Eve or whatever, it's 1475 01:23:12,640 --> 01:23:15,000 Speaker 1: one of those games too. We weren't going to the playoffs, right, 1476 01:23:15,240 --> 01:23:18,600 Speaker 1: we're missing our family. Yeah, it was just everything was 1477 01:23:18,680 --> 01:23:22,040 Speaker 1: compounding what was going on. Yeah, here he is. Yeah, 1478 01:23:22,160 --> 01:23:26,200 Speaker 1: I was so hot. And uh, you know it's funny too. 1479 01:23:26,320 --> 01:23:28,479 Speaker 1: You know who was two of the guys on that crew. 1480 01:23:28,760 --> 01:23:31,479 Speaker 1: One of them was a head reff ninety four, Mike Carry. 1481 01:23:32,160 --> 01:23:37,559 Speaker 1: The other guy was was Mike Pereira, the two network guys. 1482 01:23:38,120 --> 01:23:40,720 Speaker 1: I worked with Mike Carry at CBS later on and 1483 01:23:41,439 --> 01:23:43,800 Speaker 1: later in life, and uh and Mike Pererat I are 1484 01:23:43,840 --> 01:23:47,560 Speaker 1: friends too. So uh, both those guys went on to 1485 01:23:47,760 --> 01:23:50,639 Speaker 1: the broadcasting, well, all three of us went on the broadcast. So, Jerry, 1486 01:23:50,640 --> 01:23:52,479 Speaker 1: I gotta ask you, so you're growing up in PA. 1487 01:23:52,560 --> 01:23:54,080 Speaker 1: You grew up in Eagles fan or were you just 1488 01:23:54,200 --> 01:23:58,120 Speaker 1: a Reggie White fan? Um, I grew up in Eagles fan. Man, 1489 01:23:58,560 --> 01:24:01,040 Speaker 1: You're born into it. When you're up there, you have 1490 01:24:01,200 --> 01:24:04,439 Speaker 1: no choice. Your uncle's, your dad, your grandfather. If you're 1491 01:24:04,479 --> 01:24:07,120 Speaker 1: not an Eagles fan, you get ostracized from the family. 1492 01:24:07,240 --> 01:24:10,040 Speaker 1: So I still do have a bit of me that 1493 01:24:10,640 --> 01:24:14,719 Speaker 1: likes the Eagles. Yeah, but of course I've got deep, deep, 1494 01:24:14,960 --> 01:24:18,599 Speaker 1: you know, a deep love for the Bills as well. So, um, yeah, 1495 01:24:18,920 --> 01:24:21,120 Speaker 1: I do cheer for the Eagles. When's the last time 1496 01:24:21,120 --> 01:24:22,720 Speaker 1: you were up in Buffalo. It's been a while, right, 1497 01:24:24,240 --> 01:24:26,080 Speaker 1: I've been off the training camp, so I brought my 1498 01:24:26,160 --> 01:24:29,960 Speaker 1: boys to training camp, but I haven't been to a game, honestly, 1499 01:24:30,520 --> 01:24:33,439 Speaker 1: and in Buffalo since I retired. I've been to Kansas 1500 01:24:33,479 --> 01:24:37,840 Speaker 1: City in some other places like that. But yeah, it's um, 1501 01:24:38,439 --> 01:24:40,360 Speaker 1: it's time for me to get back. You're gonna you're 1502 01:24:40,360 --> 01:24:43,160 Speaker 1: gonna have to tease Rubin, get on the phone and 1503 01:24:43,240 --> 01:24:45,479 Speaker 1: text him because he's the legend of the game this week. 1504 01:24:45,600 --> 01:24:48,280 Speaker 1: So be sure to rib him a little bit, as 1505 01:24:48,320 --> 01:24:50,280 Speaker 1: I know you're very good at So make sure you 1506 01:24:50,360 --> 01:24:53,600 Speaker 1: do that and just give Rube some crap. Yeah. Not 1507 01:24:53,720 --> 01:24:56,080 Speaker 1: only is the player a legend of the game, it's 1508 01:24:56,160 --> 01:24:59,599 Speaker 1: sponsored by Duffs which is amazing as well. So if 1509 01:24:59,640 --> 01:25:03,479 Speaker 1: you can leave it. They actually had Duff Swings in Dallas, Texas. 1510 01:25:03,960 --> 01:25:05,960 Speaker 1: Do that all right? Well, there you go. Well thanks, 1511 01:25:06,320 --> 01:25:08,519 Speaker 1: it's been franchise. I'll say this. This was if you 1512 01:25:08,600 --> 01:25:10,519 Speaker 1: want to see a guy who in his career when 1513 01:25:10,560 --> 01:25:13,559 Speaker 1: he walked in the room. Um, there's really nothing else 1514 01:25:13,720 --> 01:25:15,760 Speaker 1: Jerry Ostrowsky could have done in life except be an 1515 01:25:15,800 --> 01:25:19,040 Speaker 1: offensive guard in the National Football League. He was wider 1516 01:25:19,120 --> 01:25:24,599 Speaker 1: than a doorway and almost as tall, and his knuckles 1517 01:25:24,600 --> 01:25:27,920 Speaker 1: would drag that his arms were so long. His nickname 1518 01:25:28,000 --> 01:25:30,559 Speaker 1: was Knuckles because he could he could scratch his ankle 1519 01:25:30,600 --> 01:25:34,479 Speaker 1: without bending over. Um. Yeah, if one of the first 1520 01:25:34,520 --> 01:25:37,439 Speaker 1: things Fred Smerla said to me, he says, he says, 1521 01:25:37,479 --> 01:25:39,599 Speaker 1: I was sitting at the table and I smelled flesh 1522 01:25:39,680 --> 01:25:42,760 Speaker 1: burning and saw sparks and Jerry O walked around the 1523 01:25:42,840 --> 01:25:49,639 Speaker 1: corner wearing rings that his fingers were dragging the ground 1524 01:25:50,000 --> 01:25:52,439 Speaker 1: was making sparks. That's awesome, Jerry, thank you so much 1525 01:25:52,479 --> 01:25:54,360 Speaker 1: for being on man. It's awesome to see you. And 1526 01:25:54,479 --> 01:25:56,200 Speaker 1: if you do come back to Buffalo, make sure you 1527 01:25:56,240 --> 01:25:58,040 Speaker 1: look us up and hook up and we'll go out 1528 01:25:58,080 --> 01:26:01,400 Speaker 1: for a pop. We thank you very much. For having 1529 01:26:01,400 --> 01:26:03,840 Speaker 1: me on. Good'll see it, Jerry, Thank you very much, 1530 01:26:04,160 --> 01:26:08,840 Speaker 1: Jerry Ostrovsky. Uh. That guy was a glue guy on 1531 01:26:09,000 --> 01:26:12,200 Speaker 1: that offensive line because that was the at that time 1532 01:26:12,320 --> 01:26:14,920 Speaker 1: when he was with the team, the line was in 1533 01:26:14,960 --> 01:26:18,599 Speaker 1: a state of flux. Um, well they were moving away 1534 01:26:18,640 --> 01:26:21,040 Speaker 1: from the Super Boys, Well they were, and Fena was 1535 01:26:21,080 --> 01:26:23,920 Speaker 1: really the only holdover on the left side. Ruben got 1536 01:26:23,960 --> 01:26:26,960 Speaker 1: drafted in ninety four and just plugged it right in 1537 01:26:27,040 --> 01:26:30,760 Speaker 1: at left guard, and they needed to fill the other 1538 01:26:30,880 --> 01:26:35,080 Speaker 1: three spots. Kent was gone, you know, after ninety seven 1539 01:26:35,560 --> 01:26:38,400 Speaker 1: six he stopped. He stopped playing when Jim stopped playing. 1540 01:26:39,000 --> 01:26:41,519 Speaker 1: So those two guys went out together. So he had 1541 01:26:41,520 --> 01:26:44,240 Speaker 1: a huge void at center and then right guard. Right 1542 01:26:44,320 --> 01:26:46,479 Speaker 1: tackle was a little bit in a state of flux, 1543 01:26:47,040 --> 01:26:50,360 Speaker 1: and so Jerry played right guard his first two years, 1544 01:26:50,400 --> 01:26:54,800 Speaker 1: starting unt ninety six. Then he went out to right 1545 01:26:54,880 --> 01:27:00,000 Speaker 1: tackle after Um, who was it that didn't pan out? 1546 01:27:00,200 --> 01:27:03,120 Speaker 1: Robert Hicks didn't pan out? They needed a right tackle. 1547 01:27:03,400 --> 01:27:06,120 Speaker 1: He played there for two years, then he played center, 1548 01:27:06,840 --> 01:27:10,559 Speaker 1: and then they replaced him with Billy Conney Dusty Ziegler, 1549 01:27:10,600 --> 01:27:12,639 Speaker 1: and he went back to guard again. But that guy 1550 01:27:12,800 --> 01:27:15,240 Speaker 1: was up and down the line all the times a 1551 01:27:15,320 --> 01:27:17,800 Speaker 1: little bit current day Bills fans will say, he's a 1552 01:27:17,840 --> 01:27:20,919 Speaker 1: little bit like John Feliciano. If he's not good comparison, 1553 01:27:20,920 --> 01:27:22,479 Speaker 1: if he's not in the middle of the fight, he's 1554 01:27:22,479 --> 01:27:24,240 Speaker 1: trying to get to the middle of it. He was 1555 01:27:24,280 --> 01:27:26,320 Speaker 1: a he's a point. He's the he's the point of 1556 01:27:26,360 --> 01:27:29,800 Speaker 1: the spear for your team, attitude wise and physicality wise. 1557 01:27:29,880 --> 01:27:31,880 Speaker 1: He's a gamer man. There was no but I mean 1558 01:27:31,960 --> 01:27:33,920 Speaker 1: you would there was. Nobody wanted to mix it up 1559 01:27:33,960 --> 01:27:35,880 Speaker 1: with him, and he was. He was that guy. And 1560 01:27:36,120 --> 01:27:38,439 Speaker 1: and every team's got some guys like that. Jerry was 1561 01:27:38,479 --> 01:27:41,040 Speaker 1: like that. And what a what a really good pro 1562 01:27:41,280 --> 01:27:43,880 Speaker 1: and the biggest he was bowlegged human I've ever seen 1563 01:27:43,920 --> 01:27:45,920 Speaker 1: in my life. Well he was bowlegged. His legs were 1564 01:27:45,960 --> 01:27:50,200 Speaker 1: only like twenty four inches old. All right, good tasker's 1565 01:27:50,240 --> 01:27:52,200 Speaker 1: teammate there. We'll take a break, Steve and I to 1566 01:27:52,360 --> 01:27:54,360 Speaker 1: close it up with a couple of Obi l fan 1567 01:27:54,439 --> 01:27:57,040 Speaker 1: Friday mail bad questions here on one Bill's Live. Stay 1568 01:27:57,080 --> 01:28:15,320 Speaker 1: with us, all right, back here to close things up 1569 01:28:15,360 --> 01:28:19,479 Speaker 1: on a Friday before Bills Dolphins Division game. You know 1570 01:28:19,520 --> 01:28:23,599 Speaker 1: it also is on the line, Steve. The Bills they've won, 1571 01:28:23,840 --> 01:28:25,840 Speaker 1: They won all six Division games last year. Now I 1572 01:28:25,880 --> 01:28:27,880 Speaker 1: have to go back and see if they won their 1573 01:28:28,000 --> 01:28:32,040 Speaker 1: last division game in twenty twenty or twenty nineteen to 1574 01:28:32,080 --> 01:28:34,960 Speaker 1: see how long the division game winning streak is, because 1575 01:28:34,960 --> 01:28:36,680 Speaker 1: they won the first one this year, so it's at 1576 01:28:36,800 --> 01:28:40,160 Speaker 1: least seven. So we'll have to check on that to 1577 01:28:40,280 --> 01:28:44,560 Speaker 1: see how long that streak is. Twenty nineteen. Yeah, I 1578 01:28:44,600 --> 01:28:46,840 Speaker 1: don't know what happened there. Seventeen. All right, we go here, 1579 01:28:46,880 --> 01:28:53,240 Speaker 1: we got a guy uh it is uh And while 1580 01:28:53,240 --> 01:28:56,240 Speaker 1: you're looking that up, No, they lost to the Jets. Okay, 1581 01:28:56,439 --> 01:29:00,000 Speaker 1: so it's seven games alright, the Jets thirteen six seven games? Yeah, 1582 01:29:00,240 --> 01:29:03,080 Speaker 1: the game where Josh didn't play. Okay. Jack from the 1583 01:29:03,120 --> 01:29:04,920 Speaker 1: mail bag wants to know if Spencer Brown can't go 1584 01:29:04,960 --> 01:29:07,000 Speaker 1: and they move Williams back to right tackle, who gets 1585 01:29:07,040 --> 01:29:09,160 Speaker 1: the first crack at right guard? Does ford sneak back 1586 01:29:09,240 --> 01:29:12,000 Speaker 1: in or is it Butcker or somebody else? I think 1587 01:29:12,080 --> 01:29:14,479 Speaker 1: Butcker's probably in the mix there. We'll have to see 1588 01:29:14,520 --> 01:29:16,320 Speaker 1: how they decide to line them up as Spencer Brown 1589 01:29:16,360 --> 01:29:19,960 Speaker 1: doesn't play. If we want to remind you, the Bills 1590 01:29:20,000 --> 01:29:23,519 Speaker 1: by the Numbers podcast latest edition is out on all 1591 01:29:23,680 --> 01:29:26,479 Speaker 1: podcasts platform. Steve and I discuss a number of things, 1592 01:29:26,800 --> 01:29:31,040 Speaker 1: including a new comprehensive passing metric that determines whether Josh 1593 01:29:31,120 --> 01:29:33,840 Speaker 1: Allen is one of the most effective quarterbacks in the league, 1594 01:29:34,240 --> 01:29:36,840 Speaker 1: helping his games take a while. Guess while we put 1595 01:29:36,880 --> 01:29:40,360 Speaker 1: it on, check it out, enjoy the game. We'll catch 1596 01:29:40,479 --> 01:29:41,120 Speaker 1: up with you Monday.