Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Hour 1: Dolphins still alive, Russ bests Daniels, Chiefs remain undefeated
Episode Date: November 13, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson recap the top stories from Week 10 of the NFL season including Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins taking down Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Ra...ms on Monday Night Football, Russell Wilson and the Pittsburgh Steelers taking down rookie QB Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs remain undefeated and much more!03:00 - Dolphins beat the Rams07:41 - Unc and Ocho make a mock draft09:40 - Mike Williams vs. Aaron Rodgers11:56 - The Cowboys quarterback debate17:46 - Lions vs. Texans25:10 - 49ers beat the Bucs29:05 - Steelers beat the Commanders37:00 - Chiefs versus Broncos39:00 - Who’s surprised by the Jets?(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Rams by the score of 23 to 15. Tua was 20 of 28 207 one touchdown one interception
Tua was 20 of 28, 207, one touchdown, one interception.
They ran the ball 22 times for 67 yards, not a whole lot, but Tua did just enough.
Three sacks, one turnover.
Matthew Stafford was 32 of 46, 293, no touchdowns.
No, they didn't score.
They kicked five field goals, they missed one.
He had one interception, got sacked four times.
Puka Nakua had nine catches for 98 Cooper
Cubs had seven for 80 but none of them got the ball into the end zone and what it was
three possessions back to back to back to back where the Dolphins turned it over and
then the Rams turned it over and then the Dolphins turned it over again so with that
being yeah I think that's how it went. But it was three consecutive possessions
in which a turnover occurred.
But Ocho, the Dolphins get the win
by the score of 23 to 15 over the Rams.
They do it on the road.
They move to three and six.
So now with seven games to go.
What do you think the chances are
the Dolphins go on a stretch here, win some games and get into the playoffs? I mean, listen, in order for the chances are the dolphins go on a stretch here,
win some games and get into the playoffs?
I mean, listen, they, in order for the dolphins to go on a stretch,
two is going to have to play perfect.
You're going to have to protect the ball, not throw any interceptions.
And Mike Medeiros has to get that passing game going the way it was going last
year. Every game Tyreek Hill was hitting his head off the goalpost.
They was putting Tyreek in position to make plays.
They got to get the ball to Waddle.
They need a third person who I would say was Odell Beckham.
They need to find a way to integrate him into the game plan as well.
Because for one, if you're going to double, if you're going to double
God damn Tyreek, you're going to single up or sometimes
depending on what defense defense they play, you're going to double up
God damn Waddle as well.
They got to find a way to add Odell Beckham at the threat to the passing game to open things up a little bit more for the run game
Most of the nation they they was okay tonight still not enough if you want to go into seven game win streak in
The next nine games the chances of them actually doing it is very difficult now. They got seven games
No, they got a win three. I got to win seven of the last nine
Oh in order to make the guy there no no no they can't win seven of the last nine, no, in order to make the guy that.
No, no, no, no.
They can't win seven of the line
cause there's not nine games left.
Oh, it's Monday.
There's only seven games left.
What week is this?
This is week nine.
No, they're three and six.
Okay, okay, okay.
Well, if my master and you right, you are right.
So that's nine, three plus six is nine.
You right, you right.
They got eight games, actually they got eight,
so 17 games, they got eight games left.
Right, okay, okay, okay.
So they gotta win, damn.
They need to, they probably.
That's seven of the last eight.
Nah, Ocho, I think the question is.
Yeah.
Now, if they get in, that means you might cause, are they gonna be three teams from the NFC North?
Because it might come down to them in Cincinnati
Because I think you and I both believe Baltimore and Steelers are gonna get in
Yeah, one will win the division. The other will be the probably the top wild card, right? Yeah. Okay, you got Kansas City, right?
And you probably got you probably gonna have,
looks like it's gonna be Houston.
So if you got Baltimore or Cincinnati,
you got Kansas City, you got Houston.
So you do, and Buffalo, that's five.
You only got two spots left.
Hold on, you left off the Steelers,
you ain't even say Pittsburgh.
No, I said one of those will win the division
and the other will be the top wild card. That's two. Right.
Buffalo three, Kansas City, four, Houston, five. Right. Okay.
You got Cincinnati. You got Cincinnati, Miami, Denver.
Yeah. Denver. What you what you threw them in there for?
Because Denver is four is what? What's the record? Five and
four or four and four?
The Broncos are five and four?
Hey, listen, listen, listen.
The Broncos, see the Broncos are five and five, Ocho.
I know they at 500.
I know, listen, this ain't the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
The Broncos ain't going nowhere.
The Broncos, they not, they not.
You do realize there are two games clear
of the Dolphins in the win column, two.
You do understand.
It's, it's, it did take the snap of a fingers for the Dolphins to look like the Dolphins
are old and they turn that thing around and go and go on a run.
We can't compare the goddamn Denver Broncos offense to the Dolphins.
But, but, but hold on.
But you comparing the Dolphins of the Dolphins of old that can just snap a finger and get
on the road.
So what do you do?
The only reason they don't look right offensively in Tyreek and Waddle's numbers are down this year
is because Tua was out.
That's the only reason.
So what's the likelihood of Tua,
you counting on Tua, you willing to bet any amount of money
that Tua's gonna stay healthy the rest of the year.
Of course.
Current Mark Draves, number one overall pick,
Travis Hunter, number two overall pick,
to the Giants, Shadora Sanders.
Number three overall pick, Cam Ward, quarterback, Miami.
Number four overall pick, Cleveland Brown, Macmillan,
the receiver out of Arizona.
Number five, Will Johnson, cornerback, Michigan.
Number six overall to the Patriots, OT, Will Campbell.
Number seven, D-Line, Mason Graham.
Eight, Abdul Carter, Edge, Penn State.
Number nine, Nick Scorton,
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Edge, Texas A&M.
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I like it.
I like it, I like it, I like it.
I like that little mock draft.
Who is that?
That's Mel Kuyper shit?
I don't know who that is.
Okay.
We might, hey, we might, we might,
we might start our own mock draft.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, get that back.
We don't watch enough tape, man.
We don't watch no tape.
We can't, I mean, look, I ain't got the time
to sit down and break down the tape.
I got too much of my playing right now.
With five shows, two ESPN shows,
and two shows a week with Clubs Shae Shae,
I absolutely have them, no time.
Hey, you know what's funny?
When I think about it,
you know, without having to dive deep into it,
you know, from the surface level,
from a fan watching collegiate games,
I can kinda tell you who is is that boy who's not.
I don't even sit there and watch 200000 hours of goddamn film to tell you, oh,
that young fellow there, he can play when you turn on the film.
When you turn on the film, there are 22 people on the field.
If you really like that outside of that 22 on film.
That individual always pops out.
He always pops out. He always pops out.
Always.
You can tell who's who.
And that's pretty much it.
That's my piece.
I am not male.
Mike Rogers pokes a little fun.
Hashtag red line at Aaron Rogers.
After Aaron Rogers called out Mike Williams for running the wrong route,
and they lost to the Bills.
Williams took the high road.
After Williams made a stellar debut in the Steelers, he posted on IG celebrating his
first game.
Williams added three hashtags.
Whole lot of hashtag number two was we back and number three hashtag red line.
The last one was a direct reference to Rodgers criticism.
Aaron Rodgers told reporters after Monday night loss of Buffalo,
Williams was supposed to be on the red line on the practice field,
five yards from the sideline.
Hey, see how you threw Mike Williams under the bus?
He's up.
Ocho, that's his history.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Ocho, that's his history. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. I like I like I like the subliminal shot, though.
Yeah, I like it.
I like the little jab.
And the Steelers, the Steelers played it don't play the justice here.
I don't know the steel project already played them. Probably not.
Probably not either way. way listen I like it I like I like the fact that it was by it was bothering them you know oh Joe nobody listen nobody likes to be thrown
under bus thank you that hurt that hurt because do you know how many times we
could pay what about that f-ed up interception you threw?
Oh yeah, oh yeah.
What about that fumble you had?
What about that read,
what about that heart read that you missed?
Hey.
There's always stuff to go around,
but you're mindful that look,
everybody's in a stressful situation.
Our job is to go out there and win all the while
while somebody's trying to hit you
in the back of your damn head.
Yep. So I'm not, look, my job is not to try to embarrass somebody.
When I get on the sideline, yeah, I would yell.
I would try to keep it to a minimum because I know the mic would go try to pick up anything that I see
or the cameras going to play. But I would most of my thing correcting was done once we got into the building away from prying
eyes of fans, media, cameras or whoever.
Oh, everybody with a Cooper Rush can lead this team.
Look at him.
He's so much better than that.
Who said that?
Man threw for 45 yards.
Who said he was better than that?
But they were trying to be funny.
Cowboy fans.
Jerry had people believe that he was losing. Even Troy, even Troy and Tony Romo said they're trying to be fun. Cowboy fans, Jerry had people believe that he was losing. Jerry said that?
Even Troy and Tony Robo said,
hey, there might be a frenzy for Cooper Rush.
He's a very good quarterback.
He right there in Dallas.
God damn media dollars.
You know they don't see anything to support
a young fella, man.
I understand what he's saying,
but you knew he wasn't better than that, no matter what, you know, come.
I knew nobody would, bro, he'll back up.
He can win you a couple of games here and there
until your starter comes back.
But then what nobody gonna put their franchise
in his hands.
I understand, I don't, you know what's funny?
Is that's, for them to be able to say that
and understanding that he is a backup and he wouldn't be the
future of your franchise, especially putting the keys in his hands for success and being
able to compete at a high level week in and week out, we need to take their credibility
card too.
I'm just saying.
It's okay for them to do it, but if it's us, we're here at a different standard when it
comes to saying certain things about certain players. You them to do it. But if it's us, you know, we're here at a different standing with the come to say certain things about
certain players.
Yeah, but I try.
Oh Joe.
I try to be a look.
I try to evaluate what my eyes tell me what my what
my experience tells me.
I don't look at where he plays.
I don't look at the position that he plays.
I just basically go by what my eyes tell me and what
my experiences tell me.
That's how I evaluate a player.
And I know some people like,
well, you don't like this guy or you don't like that guy.
It's not about like or dislike.
My job is not to like or dislike.
My job is to offer an honest critique
of said player, said teams.
I try to do that to the best of my ability.
I understand when fan bases, certain fan bases,
don't like what I say.
But if you check my history, I've criticized Tom Brady,
Tony Romo, some of the great quarterbacks.
When you play well, I got no problem saying you play well.
But when you play bad, I think I owe it to the fans
that watch me to say that you played bad.
When I say you, oh Joe, what fans gotta understand,
when I say a player is playing bad or plays bad,
that doesn't take away anything great he has accomplished.
If you've been an all pro, if you've been an MVP,
a defensive player of the year,
or whatever the case may be,
that doesn't take away from that.
You've already won that.
That can't be taken away.
I'm talking about a specific game or a stretch of games.
That's what I'm evaluating you on.
That's it. Nothing more, nothing less.
You're right. I like.
And sometimes people like you're trying to diminish the guy.
No, how can I diminish what he's already done?
It's like, OK, what's that?
The old Wheel of Fortune.
I know you don't remember this, Ocho,
and a lot of people in the chat,
but Chuck Woolery used to be the original host
of Wheel of Fortune.
And they used to, what you do, you spin the wheel
and they would let you buy stuff.
So if you won $2,500, you can buy a microwave for $300.
I would like to buy that He has in her bicycles for $750.
So you can buy stuff with the money that you want.
And once you buy a prize, it was yours to keep.
You only lost if you had money and you hit bankruptcy.
So I'm like the Wheel of Fortune.
Once that guy has accomplished that, I'm not, I can't take it back.
He's done it.
But I think if I think for someone to feel that because they're an accomplished player
and they're above reproach, I disagree.
I be able to disagree.
I string you.
So I just.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Some big words, man.
Hey, bring it back to me.
Yeah, but hey, I never heard that before.
What kind of what kind of what, what do you, what disagree?
What?
String you?
I string you, okay, okay.
Hey, you did it.
In the most sincere and hearty term, I disagree, yes.
They too long now.
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James Brown said, said love.
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You're busy. I'm busy.
But every single Monday we take 10 minutes
to dish out 10 takes.
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But never more than 10 minutes.
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Taking a smoke break, you still smoke?
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You got time for 10 takes.
Hiding in the bathroom at work?
You got time for 10 takes.
I'm not going to waste your time.
I'm not going to ask you to spend an hour or more listening to me pontificating about
the state of quarterbacks in the league.
No, no, no, no.
I just need 10 minutes to tell you why this is the most interesting Chiefs team we've
seen in years and nine other things rattling around in my head. If I go over 10 minutes, boom, I get cut off and the podcast is over.
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You know, as a defense, we looking forward to adding on
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Bijon, he can get's got a ball every single play
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Rookie kicker, Jake Bates walked it off with a 52 yarder. He tied it up with a 58 yarder as the Lions rallied to beat the Texans 26 23 Jared
golf through five one two three four five in a single single interceptions
this one is gonna hurt because there's no way you're supposed to lose a game
mocho at home when the opposing teams turns it over five times.
Houston held a 23, seven lead at the break only to watch it evaporate.
The Texas lost three of the last four games fall to six and four, six and four.
They're still atop the AFC South and they're getting new kill.
Nico Collins back next week, which should help.
But Nico wasn't the reason why they lost him.
Not having him wasn't the reason.
Big question about this team
See the remains after tonight. Yeah
You got to win this game. Oh Joe you have to at home. You're up
CJ bro, you can't come out out of halftime and throw a pick Oh Joe
How many times that people are fans a listening audience?
I'm viewing audience
How many times have you heard Oh Joe and I say, if you're late with that out ball,
it's gonna get picked if the guy can catch.
Now, if he can catch, he's gonna pick it.
If he can't catch, he gonna knock it down.
But it's not gonna be in completion when you late.
He's off, he's in a clue position.
So that tells you automatically, you can't be late with it.
Right.
Cause he driving Ocho, he's already that way, he driving.
And if anything, if you're going to miss,
don't miss inside, miss wide and outside.
It's incomplete out of bounds.
Yeah, yeah, it got to be one or the other.
You can't leave it inside, it is going the other way.
Give Carlton Davis a lot of credit
because he made a heck of a play on the ball.
He had two outstanding interceptions.
I don't know why CJ on the second interception,
the first interception put so much air on it. Oh Joe. What does he think that Carlton Davis was gonna give up on the plate?
Yeah, you know what I think was it the pressure you think
No, he had he rolled out of the pocket the one he's on the end zone that Carlton Davis got no
Yeah, they picked up their tank. Yeah was going to work. There was no pressure on him. He had an easy throw
He even directed and told him
And I don't know why he didn't put put it more on the line because David sees that he's beat
So he's running full speed
The last thing you want him to do is have an opportunity to break that ball up when he's that wide open
I know you don't want to overshoot him, but you got to put it more on the line
Yeah, we still have more questions than answers about the Houston Texans. Uh,
they've lost three of their last four. Um, the turnovers are starting to mount.
Um, CJ is starting to turn the ball over a lot more than we,
than he even did last year. And they're a good team.
They're really good team. They didn't run the ball particularly well tonight.
Uh, give Detroit a credit cause they got a good defensive team. They didn't run the ball particularly well tonight. Give Detroit a credit.
Cause they got a good defensive front.
Now they played that game without Z, Zedaria Smith.
But when you look at MacNeil and Pascale,
they clogged that middle.
They do a great job of collapsing the interior.
Now when they get Z, he gonna bring heat off the edge, yes.
Yes.
Especially on passing downs.
And their secondary is improving, game by game.
Branch and Joseph and those guys,
they're getting better and better and better.
They're getting better, we gotta get Terriyot and Arno
to be a little bit more patient.
Be a little more patient, look back for the ball.
Too many passing interference plays,
too many holding pillies, every single game
he's getting called for something,
sometimes two and three a game.
They might have could have got him on that last play,
on that third down, they could have easily called it.
Yeah, they could have called it easily.
They let it go though, they let it go.
They didn't want that to be the deciding factor,
you know, in the game, but he, I mean, he gotta work on that, you know, in the game, in the game.
But he, I mean, he got to work, he got to work on that, you know, using your eyes,
man, playing, playing with your eyes, instincts, stop being so handsy and look
back for the ball a little bit, look back for the ball.
Some of them, you know, it's different.
If you look back, I know most DBs, they panic when they can't see and they see
the receivers eyes get big, but if you look back for the ball early, man,
you keep yourself positioned nine times out of man, and keep yourself in position,
nine times out of 10,
you'll be able to make a play on the ball.
And most of the time,
sometimes you'll be able to pick it.
Yep.
And I think the thing is, Ocho, I'm watching this game.
The Lions offensive coordinator
got afraid to call his game.
They would start just handing the ball off to Gibbs
and handing the ball off to Montgomery.
I'm like, bro, it's third and seven. Y'all at the 50 yard line and y'all hand the ball off?
A straight dive? Because they had gotten, I mean, I'm looking at some of those interceptions,
ain't no way in hell golf thought those guys were open. Those guys weren't even close to
being open, Ocho. I'm like, bro, look, I get it. It's kind of like, it's like, bro, I look, I get it. You know, it's kind of like it's like anything else.
Oh, you know, you get a touchdown.
It's easy to get another touchdown.
You know, you get a sack.
It's easy to get another sack because normally we say things happen in bunches.
You know, you get a bunch of sack, you get a bunch of catches,
you get a bunch of touchdown. Right.
Same thing with interceptions.
God throws one and all of a sudden he throws another.
Damn, that's two and another.
And in his mind, he's like, well hey,
I might as well just keep slinging it.
But the lions, the coordinator said hell nah.
Cause you're killing us.
Yeah, yeah, most definitely.
That's why he stopped.
That's why he stopped calling the normal offense
and what you're seeing.
So how can we get the ball out of Goss' hands
until we feel he's a little bit more comfortable?
They started screening them to death.
They throw the swing, they had the Giebs on one side,
on the opposite of the quarterback,
and they run in behind and throw it to him.
Sule gets him a great block.
They run a drill break screen to Armand St. Brian
for the touchdown.
They started doing everything they could.
Hey, one, two, three, throw the ball.
That's perfect though.
You know what Ben Johnson is doing when he does that. Yeah. So what?
Let's get golf a little, let's get him comfortable again.
Let's get him in rhythm with some easy throws,
get the ball out of his hands and get him to think.
Oh Joe, cause you're thinking too much now. Yeah.
Get out right away. 123, a screen, 123 jailbreak, 123,
quick out 123 or stick route.
I don't want you thinking because you're killing us.
As a matter of fact, you probably hurting
your damn self too.
Cause you know, hey, I was thinking about something.
I hope you don't hurt yourself.
I'm looking, I'm like, bro, what are you doing?
What do you see?
But this is a good team, Mocho.
When you can go on the road
and you turn the ball over five times and you still come away with a victory, this is a good team, Mocho. When you can go on the road, and you turn the ball over five times,
and you still come away with a victory,
this is a good team.
This is a very good team.
They're very well coached.
They did not panic.
Campbell, I couldn't hear what he said,
but I think I could try to read his lips.
I think he said about defense,
need to come out here and shut them down
the first drive, and right on cue.
Carlton Davis gets a pick.
And now all of a sudden we got some, now we got a ball game.
What a lead that could have been extended.
It could have been 26 to seven.
It could have been 30 to seven.
Now all of a sudden boom.
But hell, if I'm not mistaken, what'd you call him?
Come back and give it right back to him.
He threw it in his, threw it in the reception.
Yeah.
Golf.
He did not play well today.
Not at all.
It was a sloppy game.
It's funny.
It probably makes no sense.
It was a sloppy game,
but it was a good game at the same time.
Yes.
The 49ers defeated the Bucks, 23-20.
In the return of Christian McCaffrey,
the 49ers emerged victorious.
What the biggest story was on the sideline
with a scuffle between Debo Samuel,
long snapper, Tabor Pepper.
After the game, Debo explained what prompted
the heat exchange to occur after kicker,
Jake Moody's third miss field goal of the game.
Normally I don't even get like that,
but just frustrated in the heat of the battle.
You know, real close game, I kind of got out of character,
but I'll talk to Moody and we'll get past it Moody responded with a rough outing by drilling
A 44 yard game winning field goal as time that'll loosen everything up. They're losing everything up as a kicker. You got one job
Got nothing else you do one thing
Five six seven eight days out the week. I'm talking about eight days. It's only seven
All you got to do you got one job, is to kick.
So when they ask of you to do that one job that you do do,
you know, you gonna miss, you're human.
It's the NFL, you know?
You wanna be as perfect as possible,
that's the reason why you practice.
You know, if you fall short of being perfect,
it'd be better than most, but you can't miss three kicks.
That could have cost you the game today.
Three come on that most of the time.
If you drop three balls as a receiver, likelihood of you,
unless you a number one or elite player probably not going to
be playing.
But what happens if Devo fumble the ball and they lose the game
and the guy goes up and grabs his face mask. What if he drops two passes onumbles the ball and they lose the game and the guy goes over there and grabs his face mask?
What if he drops two passes on the last drive and we lose the game?
He grabs his face mask or he gets in his face.
You think Debo will be cool with that?
So that's why you have to look and I get it.
Look, you and I both been on the sidelines.
We've seen kickers miss it.
We've seen, you know, guys do things and yeah, it's frustrating.
It is extremely frustrating. It is, it is extremely
frustrating, but you also have to understand now the way football work in the football gods,
they'll put you in that situation to have you drop a pass or to have you right every time.
They get you right. Yeah. But like I said, look, I know they're frustrated. They're not having the
season that they expected. They're five and four. I can assure you that the 49ers thought
they would be better than five and four after nine games.
Hey, but you know what's funny about the goddamn 49ers?
What the?
They always go on a effing run when it counts.
This is the first time they went back to back game.
So they couldn't be on to something.
Who the 49ers got next to three games, Ash?
They got Seahawks at home, at Packers, at Bills.
Seahawks, at Packers, at Bills.
Ooh, ooh, that's a...
Oh, them tricky.
I'm playing the Seahawks.
What Seahawks team are we gonna get, you know?
Man, Seahawks been,
I mean Gino been putting up big numbers,
he been turning them all over.
Yeah, Gino's in the league, I ain't passing, ain't he?
He was, yeah he was.
I mean, Purdy's gonna be up there knocking.
Well, Gino had a big, I think Gino had a big game
when they played Monday night.
No, they were on the bye week.
Seattle was on the bye. they were on the bye week.
Seattle was on the bye.
Seattle was on the bye.
But Purdy had an outstanding day.
He was 25 or 36, 353.
Excuse me, two touchdowns, clean game, no turnovers.
He fumbled with Jennings guy that ended up recovering.
You all had a good game today, boy.
You were ballin'. Oh, Jennings, yeah, yeah, I had a good game today, boy. You ballin'.
Oh, Jennings, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Pearsall had a big day.
Four for 73 on a touchdown, his first touchdown.
C-Mack came back, six catches, 66 yards.
Devo was five for 62.
Hey, Kittle, great touchdown.
Purdy did a great job of finding him
in the back of the end zone, no joke.
He had three for 57 on the touchdown.
Pearsall had four for 73 on the touchdown.
Yeah, I mean, but this is the type of game
that Purdy needed because they were unable
to run the football.
Russ versus the Rooks.
Steelers get the win against the Commanders 28-27.
At halftime, the Steelers had 97 yards of total offense.
They finished with 312.
Russ was inconsistent.
He was 14 of 58, 14 of 28, 195 yards,
three TDs and one INT.
Daniels who entered the game as an MVP candidate
did not have his best game completed 16 to 32, 194,
194 yards.
Yeah, he missed a couple of throws
that he liked to have back.
He had Luke McCaffrey on a crossing route
that he really would really, really would love
to have that one back.
But give Russ credit because Russ,
I think at one point was like nine of 20,
but he picked it up.
George Pickens made some big time plays.
Fryermuth came up clutch for him,
made some big time plays.
Austin had a couple of big catches and they were able to go on the road.
Man, I'm watching this game.
Oh, yeah. Did you see how many people raving them terrible towels?
Yeah. Hey, wait, look, I said, how about I got to go back and look,
I got to see if this is this in Washington or this in three in Pittsburgh.
When the Steelers play away, they travel extremely well.
So wherever they playing at, basically is their stadium.
The Steelers will make it their stadium no matter how far, no matter how far they playing.
It don't matter.
You know why, Ocho?
Why?
Because the Steelers were really good in the 70s and a lot of people.
Right.
They, now they got kids,
they grew up watching the Steelers,
they became Steelers fans, and a lot of times,
kids become fans like their parents,
of the team that their parents root for.
Right, right, right, right.
So when you go, you're absolutely right.
When you go on the road, I'm looking, I'm like,
hold on, Washington got the ball.
Why the crowd is in a frenzy?
Why they waving the towels?
I said, Washington don't raise no towels.
And I'm like, let me go.
I said.
They take it there.
Take your stadium over.
Take your airport.
I'm like, oh my goodness.
Yeah, that was a good game though.
It was, it was.
And I was looking at,
I was listening to some of the commander fans.
They were upset about taking the L today. Do y' was looking, I was listening to some of the commanding fans, they were upset
about taking the A-L today.
Do y'all realize y'all at the top of the division?
Do you realize you just lost only your third game?
Do you realize the quarterback that you do have at the helm,
you have a decade plus some of winning football
with him as your quarterback?
You have nothing to hang your head on about losing today. It's cool.
It's cool.
I'm happy for Rusto.
Three starts.
He's 3-0.
A lot of people questioned Mike Tomlin putting him back in
as a starter.
Yep.
But I wouldn't call it a gamble.
But the gamble that most people say it is, it's paying off.
Yeah, absolutely.
And he said it himself.
Yeah.
Ocho, he said it himself. He was the lone ranger on this decision. OK, OK, absolutely. And he said it himself. Yeah. Oh Joe, he said it himself. He was a
lone ranger on this decision. Okay, okay, okay. But then he said, but he also said,
this is why they paid me the big bucks to make these decisions and I can, I'm
able to stand. And the one thing that you know about the Steelers organization,
they're always gonna back their head coach. Yeah. That's why they've only had
three since 1969. They had Chuck Knol, they had Coach Cowher,
and now they have Mike Teague.
There's a reason.
They're not swayed by the media.
They're not swayed by the fans
talking about fire this and fire that.
That's not how the Rooney's operating.
They don't care about that.
But the Steelers run their record.
They sit firmly atop the AFC North with a 72 record, but they haven't
played any division games.
They got two games against Baltimore, two games against Cleveland, two games against
Cincinnati.
We're going to find a lot more about the Steelers, a lot more about the Ravens, and a lot more
about the Bengals over the next six weeks.
Because I think they got, in the next six weeks, Ocho, I think they got the Ravens and a lot more about the Bengals over the next six weeks because I think they got I think they in the next six weeks, Ocho, I think they got the Ravens
twice and the Bengals twice.
Hey, I mean, I'm thinking about the damn Steelers sitting at the top of the goddamn
AFC North and who would have thought last year you didn't even have a quarterback.
No, last year you didn't have a quarterback and you know, you bring in Russell Wilson, you bring in Justin Fields, then you have to. So I'm thinking, well, hell,
they got a quarterback carousel going on. They definitely gonna be last in the division.
This is how I'm thinking as a player. Yes, I agree. When there's quarterback controversy,
it's too much turmoil. It's too much going on because one time they'll put one in and
he might they play well because there's pressure because he knows
Damn, I can't make any mistake because if I make any mistakes
You know, they don't put old boy in there. Yes, so you're not able to play freely you play very conservative football
So I'm thinking yeah, they're still saying up there. They don't be anything today
But uh, Justin Fields surprised me the first three weeks
They might have went yes at some point when they put Russell in, but Justin Fields played well.
Now Russell get the goddamn job.
He said to him, and he cookin'.
Yeah. He cookin'.
So he making Tomlin look good, based on that.
The thing is though, but in order for this to be a success,
Justin had to do what he was doing.
Yeah.
Cause imagine if he goes over.
Okay, I see. So now all of a sudden you're trying to get to 500 instead of being 72.
Mike Tomlin knows his team.
He's around this team.
He knew how his team would respond.
He knew he was making a very, very tough decision, but he knew that he had
the type of guys in the locker room that would back his decision because they trust him.
Yeah. He's given them no reason not to trust him.
The organization trusts him.
And so we should have had faith,
I should have had faith in Mike Tomlin,
knowing over the last 17, 18 years,
he's been nothing but exemplary.
Mike Tomlin would ask post game about the similarities,
the difference between Jayden Daniels and Lamar Jackson.
Man, be real slow comparing people to Lamar Jackson.
That's a multi-time MVP.
That's Mr. Jackson. We'll see Mr. Jackson in a few days.
Yeah. Yeah. You can't compare the two. Now there are two things that they do alike. They
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Yeah. I mean, look, just because somebody's black and they can run the
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Let's get to this game.
The Chiefs stay undefeated with a block field goal.
The Chiefs lead the NFL in seven. One possession wins this season.
The most one score game by the conventional Super Bowl champ is nine,
both by the 2015 Broncos and the 1986 Giants.
Hey, Broncos played good. Hey, can I tell you?
Didn't I tell you? Did that? We had a conversation.
I would be surprised.
I'm not gonna say nothing.
They got damn Broncos D, the boys play good.
Yes, they always play.
This is a vision game.
This is a visual game.
And most of the time when you play within the division,
the games are always close.
Again, the chief looked like they look,
they looked the entirety of the season,
always finding a way to win.
It's unfortunate.
Yeah. But the Broncos should have won this game today.
And what it can put it now, obviously, it came down to a block
field of a field goal at the end.
And I'm going to let you slide.
I'm going to let you slide because I was going to say, if your team lost today,
I don't want to.
But listen, listen, I'm I'm'm, I only have the energy right now.
Yeah.
You know why I don't have the energy right now.
So I'm going to let you slide tonight and just say that it was a good game.
I mean, it was a good game, even though it goes, I was impressed with the Broncos defense.
You got a heavy heart right now and a lot on your mind.
I do understand.
No, I don't have no heavy heart.
I don't know about that.
You got a heavy heart. You got a heavy heart.
You got a heavy heart, I do.
Hold on.
Let me take my shades off, so you can see my ass.
I'm good, bro.
You hear me?
He don't mean it.
Remember what I told you, man?
Listen, can't stay with me real quick, right?
You, look at this right here. don't get right back to football.
Okay.
You know how to compartmentalize, right?
Yeah.
How to manage your expectations, right?
Based on situation, right?
Okay.
I'm gonna leave that there.
Let's talk about the game.
I'm good, right?
Now you defied the coach.
You're a demoted office coordinator.
Well, the defense gave a 31.
Well, you know, the office is allowed to score more than six.
Absolutely.
Because that's the one thing I love about football.
It's not like when you play one on one, you play, make it take it.
I make a basket.
I get to take it back out again.
Not football. I score touch that I can get get it off you. You can score too.
But they not gonna have,
they ain't gonna have nobody,
ain't nobody else to fire,
ain't nobody else to blame.
You fired Salah.
See, the thing is, like, you gotta be careful.
You gotta be careful when you do things
for the wrong reasons.
See, a lot of this have to do,
and a lot of this have to do with him being mad at the Packers for drafting Jordan Love.
So I'm going to go show you that I still got something left.
Yeah. If you're not, oh, Joe, you heard me say it a lot.
If you're not careful, you'll become the bad thing.
You despise the most of the person, the guy that preceded him.
What did he do?
He got mad because they took a quarterback
and where did he go first when he left green bay that's the same thing
same same thing
i mean davante ad Adams had 13 targets.
He called six passes for 31 yards. Damn.
He probably thinking I could have stayed where I was,
did exactly this and kept,
I think the state income tax in Jersey,
New York, wherever it is, is about 10%.
I paid nothing.
10%?
The state income tax in New York, New Jersey,
gotta be like 10%. 10%? 10%? The state income tax in New York, New Jersey, gotta be like 10%.
10 who?
I can't catch all the end of my career.
I'll pay you back later.
What state?
Jersey is 10.75, almost 11.
Because he stays in Jersey, so we don't have to do New York,
but he stays in Jersey.
Nobody stays in the city.
New York's 11, so he's playing 10 on that 10.75%.
That's crazy.
Well, you know how high that is?
Yeah, higher than giraffe, huh?
But here's the thing, Ocho, that's the thing.
You just think, see what Peyton,
because remember when Peyton got to Denver,
they went 13 and three,
they won like seven, eight games in a row,
had the number one seed.
Baltimore did come in and knock them off
in the division around.
Peyton finished second in the MVP voting.
The next year, they go to the SUBO. Peyton, second in the MVP voting. The next year they go to the
SUBO. Payton, they break all the records. Payton over 5,400 pass of yards, NFL record, 55 touchdowns,
NFL record. Go to the SUBO. The following year, Payton throws 39 touchdowns. We see what Tom does
his first year there. So we like, hey, they do it.
You expect Aaron to do the same. Those are two natural born leaders,
natural people gravitate towards them.
You don't see Aaron as a leader, huh?
I mean, just your own personal opinion outside of the dumpster.
I mean, just your own personal opinion outside of the dumps.
All I all I know what what what I've what I read,
what I've read with coaches. OK, I see what you mean.
Not coach, excuse me.
What I've read when the reports about the the CEO, Mark Murphy.
Aaron, don't you be the problem.
They don't consult with him.
They didn't consult with him when they hired.
They didn't consult with him when they let somebody go.
Damn.
The mere fact of how he does thing when Mike Williams.
Oh, I was expecting Mike Williams to do this
and he redline and he was full of the redline.
He got, bro, why would you do that?
You can't throw your play under the bus.
Why would you do that?
Name the time you've ever heard Peyton Manning.
Name the time you've ever heard Peyton or Tom Brady
because this is the guy that he wants to be
in the category with.
When have Tom Brady ever thrown somebody under the bus?
When has Peyton Manning ever thrown somebody?
They'll eat it.
Yeah, every time.
They'll eat it and then have the conversation
with the guys like, look, you know,
I was expecting to be on the red line, right?
Not run the end cut.
Yeah.
Every chance he get, what does he do?
You saw him in Green Bay.
Yeah.
Hey, speaking of Mike being on the red line,
you know, they had that exact same play today.
Mike, oh, Mike had just had that exact same play today
with the cover zero and the corner of the sitting there squad
waiting on the slant, waiting on the pass real quick.
Yeah, bro!
Well, Ocho, you can't stand that far inside.
You can't give a receive with that counter free release.
To let him just run straight up the field.
And he's standing inside, which made it even worse.
It pushed him.
Yeah. Yeah. That was a good play.
That was a good play by Mike.
These guys here, Ocho, these guys are too good.
If you don't put hands on them.
Oh, but he remember was cover zero.
So he was off. Remember he was he was he was sitting off.
Yeah, yes. But, oh, Joe, you can't be that far.
You were tripping because of it.
Think about it. You already two yards inside.
If he still knew inside, now you will be three to four.
You give that guy so much area to just throw the ball
and rough throw this good a deep ball.
Does anybody like they call it a little moon ball.
And you, right down in the bucket.
You ain't got no chance to recover.
I don't care how fast you is.
No, no, you can't cover him that.
And you get, he give him a big target.
Cause he got all this to drop it up.
He can't, he ain't got to drop it down.
What we call trying to,
he don't have to drop it down on Kimmy.
I got a big old radius that I can throw it into.
I can throw it here, I can throw it here.
I can let you catch it over here because I'm not worried about the
deep, the DB is so far behind.
And then if I thought over shoulder, I could use my body.
Oh, Joe, he's got to come through me to break the play up.
Yeah, but I don't think it out. I don't know. He got to come through me to break the play up. Yeah.
But I don't think it, I don't know.
Maybe Jeff's fans are surprised, but I'm not.
I should, hell, I'm surprised, honestly.
I thought things would have been different.
I was giving Aaron Rodgers his praise
for what I felt he was gonna be able to do on the field.
I didn't really care about the stuff he was doing off of it.
Do whatever the hell you want to off of it,
but I'm thinking
I'm expecting him to look like maybe not the Aaron Rodgers the bold just give me 50% of that
Give me 50 50 60 percent of the old Aaron Rodgers
And I thought you know the jets they gonna be on one they gonna be fine. Well, he talked about can't he talk about Kayan Ward
How that work out for him today?
Cayenne.
Yeah, cayenne water, cayenne pepper water and lemon.
Oh, it's the fountain of youth.
Even had the kicker that drilled a field go,
oh yeah, this thing is working.
Bro, that stuff don't work.
Look, I understand all that cleanse
and you go to these holistic places and they give you all that stuff. I get it.
I ain't never heard of no cayenne. I know about the porch cayenne.
Cayenne, cayenne pepper, they put cayenne pepper and they put water lemon.
I mean, what, what, what, what, what was he had? And somebody used to,
I've discovered a fountain of you.
Bro, clearly you don't watch yourself play cause they nothing useful of you. Bro, clearly you don't want to play
because they nothing useful about you.
Ain't nothing I'm not breaking a new chat.
Do you think there's anything useful about Aaron Rodgers play?
Does he?
Kyan Pepper, Warner, does he move like he once did?
Absolutely not.
Hey there, it's Michael Lewis, Arthur of Going Infinite. Absolutely not. our states, and ourselves. Join me and listen to Against the Rules on America's number one podcast network, iHeart. Open your free iHeart app and search Against the Rules.
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Muhammad Ali, George Foreman, 1974.
George Foreman was champion of the world.
Ali was smart and he was handsome.
Story behind the Rumble in the Jungle is like a Hollywood movie.
But that is only half the story.
There's also James Brown, Bill Withers, B.B. King, Miriam Makeba.
All the biggest black artists on the planet.
Together in Africa.
It was a big deal.
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Hey, everyone. I'm Madison Packer,
a pro hockey veteran going on my tenth season in New York.
And I'm Anya Packer, a former pro hockey player
and now a full Madison Packer stan.
Anya and I met through hockey, and now we're married and mom
to two awesome toddlerslers ages two and four.
And we're excited about our new podcast, Moms Who Puck, which talks about everything from pro hockey
to professional women's athletes to raising children and all the messiness in between.
So listen to Moms Who Puck on the iHeart Radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. What's up everybody? It's Peter Schrager. We're back for the season with Peter Schrager.
In each episode of the season, I'm going to empty my proverbial notebook and take you
inside and behind the scenes on the conversations that happen at the highest levels of NFL franchises.
You see, you'll be in the front office of an NFL team one week, but the next week you're
going to be at a bar elbow to elbow with some of your favorite celebrities laughing about
football like Kansas City Chiefs fan Paul
Rudd.
By the way, can I just point out how much I like the music
of this podcast.
Music is awesome.
It's very good.
It's very kind of like a funky beat.
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Hey, this is Kyle Brandt.
You're busy.
I'm busy.
But every single Monday, we take 10 minutes
to dish out 10 takes.
NFL, life, whatever, but never more than 10 minutes.
It's 10 takes with Kyle Brandt.
Driving home from work, you got time for 10 takes.
Taking a smoke break, you still smoke,
you got time for 10 takes.
Hiding in the bathroom at work, you got time for 10 takes.
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