Dudes on Dudes with Gronk and Jules - Dudes on Week 6 and Voicemails
Episode Date: October 9, 2025Rob & Jules are in studio talking all things Week 5 and current NFL! We're also answering your calls about the latest from around the league. We're talking about everything from what the Patriots ...need to keep the momentum rolling, Super Bowl Hail Mary's, and we even answer a DM from one notable rookie. We finish up with The Chillest Caller of the Week in The Chillest Dude of the Week presented by Coors Light. Support the show: https://hoo.be/dudesondudesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The murder of an 18-year-old girl in Graves County, Kentucky, went unsolved for years,
until a local housewife, a journalist, and a handful of girls came forward with a story.
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In early 1988, federal agents raced to track down the gang they suspect of importing millions of dollars worth of heroin into New York from Asia.
Had 30 agents ready to go with shotguns and rifles and you name it.
Five, six white people pushed me in the car.
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All you got to do is receive the package.
Don't have to open it.
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She was very upset, crying.
Once I saw the gun, I tried to take his hand, and I saw the flash of light.
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It's the Vrabel May connection.
You can see Rabel challenges him
when he talks to the media, which you need to have that.
You can't just give something to someone.
It's a little like the Bellochek-Bredi situation then,
but it's a different style of it because Bill kind of kept,
you know, not just timing checked a little bit in the media,
which he did, he really did.
Because Reble was around it.
He was around it as well.
He was around that development.
So he probably took what, you know,
what he saw that worked and using it with May.
And he's doing a great job.
Let's see if he can continue it next week.
This will be an awesome test.
Welcome to Dudes on Dudes.
I'm Julian Edelman.
And I'm Rob Grunkowski.
And this is the show where your favorite dudes get to talk about their favorite dudes.
And we're answering your burning questions after a wild week five.
What are we talking about today?
Super Bowl, Heil Marys.
What the Patriots need.
And the Denver Broncos taking down the defending champions.
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Can you believe we're already through five weeks of the NFL
season? I really can't. It just flies by. Everyone loves football. And when you love something,
they say it flies by in time. And that's why we're already through five weeks in a blink of an eye.
Blink of an eye. Football is just great. There's been so many games, Sunday night football games from
week one all the way through week five have been just phenomenal. There's been upsets,
but there's been comebacks. There's been terrible teams. There's been some great teams that have
been coming out of nowhere. Just overall, the NFL is back. It's exciting. You just never know what's
going to happen. And this whole season's going to fly by. It's already week five, but trust me,
you're going to say it's playoffs. Oh, it's the NFC championship game. It's the ASC championship.
Oh, we're at the Super Bowl already. We just love football. Time flies when you're having fun.
A lot of key plays being made on special teams through the first five weeks, field goals that are like
90 yards, block kicks left and right. New kickoff rule is freaking awesome. It's been a lot of fun
stuff and this is the time of year when you go into this next quarter of the season where it starts
to shape off it starts to shape up we start to see what teams identities are there's a lot of film now
that can be studied on these teams and the good teams start to it's not like you know it ain't cream
season it ain't even pasteurization period but the stuff is what is it coddling or curdling
this is curdling season this is curdling season curdling season in the milk process wow
Yeah, it's when you get little chunks of goodness that are starting to start to go and sift through the milkation process.
Should we get into some voicemails?
Yeah, let's get into some voicemails.
Yeah, my name's Michael from Indianapolis, Indiana.
I love the podcast.
My take is that Daniel Jones will finish top five in the MVP voting, and the Colts will not only make the playoffs,
but win at least the game and be a difficult out for whoever they end up losing to.
Thanks, guys. I love the podcast.
Hey, Michael, we appreciate it from Indianapolis.
You got a lot of takes right there.
I'm going to agree that Daniel Jones will probably finish top five in the MVP.
I mean, he's playing lights out right now.
It's sweet, and it's great for all football fans, especially you Colts fan,
to see his career get re-res resurrected.
Yeah.
I mean, you got to.
appreciate that when someone gets a second chance and they take full advantage of the second chance.
And in the NFL, that happens a lot. But you never know who's going to surprise you and takes
advantage of it and goes, you know, and takes off to the moon with the opportunity that they're given.
And that's what Daniel Jones is doing here. And will they make the playoffs? Yes, they will make the
playoffs. They're in a weak division. The Houston Texans aren't playing so great right now as well.
Big win last week, though. Big, they got a big win last week. What? They've only lost one game so far, right?
Who? Colts? They've lost.
It's only lost one game.
So they're in the driver seat right now in the position to, you know, win their division and make the playoffs.
And I got to agree with him again.
This guy knows his football game.
He says they're going to win one game in the playoffs and then they're going to get booted the next week.
I kind of agree with that.
I mean, with what you see with how far we're into the season, you know, this guy watches football.
He knows his football.
And I kind of see that happening with the Colts as well.
Yeah, it's a little early for me.
look they've started off i mean just a projectory of where we're at right now it is mad
early and a lot of things and change a lot of things can happen how you're reading it right now i mean i
think he's kind of spot on i definitely think that they're a very competitive team and they're looking
really good and you got to tip your cap to Shane stiking but you know we we've never seen
Daniel Jones go out and do this for a consistent period of time. And just because we've seen guys
like Sam Darnold who went out and won 13 games last year with, you know, the Vikings and Baker and
what he's done with, you know, the Buccaneers, those guys are, those guys are like a little
different. They're resurrecting their career at a consistent rate. If he continues this,
yes, he'll be in that category. But it's just so early. I mean,
They haven't really had any adversity to overcome yet, you know, in a short bit of the season.
You know, you look at some of these teams.
You look at the Chargers.
Look, they don't, they're on a, there's a guy that I literally is off the street that's blocking for Justin Herbert right now at right tackle.
That's adversity.
That, you know, they're going through the injury butt.
Like, there's, look at the Niners.
They're starting quarterback.
They just gave $250 million.
too isn't playing and they're 3 and O with the backup that didn't work out in New England.
That's adversity.
Like they haven't had any adversity, so I don't know how they're going to respond,
but they are in a great position right now with the Indianapolis Colts.
Can you guys give us a team that will make a surprising playoff appearance?
Patriots.
That's who I was thinking, too, Jules.
We're on the same page right now.
I'm going to go with the Patriots as well.
I like that right now.
I mean, for everyone that says, oh, I called it before.
all right, this is, they don't realize how hard it is to win the National Football League when you have a new coach, new system, new everything.
Like what they did last week has nothing to do with this, but I don't know.
I think they'll make the playoffs.
Yeah, it's kind of too soon as well to really, you know.
Way soon.
We're week five.
A surprising team in the playoffs.
Remember like six years ago?
I mean, teams are just starting to identify who they really are.
I mean, two years ago, Philadelphia, or when they went to the.
Super Bowl and then they ended up not making the play.
Didn't they like win like eight games?
They started out eight and no or something and then they didn't win like their back
couple games.
You look at Arizona a few years back with Kyler Murray.
They started 7 and O with Cliff Kingsbury and then tricked it off in the back end of
the like the season gets harder.
The season gets harder.
And these teams that have gone out and won a lot of games early in the season have put
themselves in a great position but a lot of things can change and a lot of things can
change quick in the National Football League.
I'm still going with the Patriots.
Me too.
Hey, what's up, boys?
Big fan.
This question is for Grunk.
As a giant fan,
obviously those two Super Bowls
meant a lot to me.
But, Grunk,
I remember you being this close
to catching that
Hail Mary,
the tip,
you just mishined it.
How often do you replay that in your head
think?
If I was just a foot closer,
perhaps I could have caught
that touchdown
in Super Bowl 46.
He had a straight-
ankle he would have been all right or if he had a good ankle he would have been all right well no if I had a good
ankle we would have never been in that situation we would have been up by 10 points and there would have never
been a hell marry yeah yeah I went in with the damage ankle only played about like 16 plays I had like
one or two catches but then I was in there for the hell marry and why and how I missed timed it is because
I stopped at the goal line because I was trying to read the direction where the ball was going you know I wanted
to be in that position because as my job, I've got to be facing where the jump ball was going.
I got to be facing, you know, where everyone's jumping so then possibly can come and get
tipped to me.
So I stopped real quick.
I pity patterned at the goal line to read it.
I read it.
And then I went over to where everyone was jumping.
And then I was literally just a tad like millisecond late.
And I literally miss it by a couple three inches.
How often does it play in my head just whenever someone brings it up?
I don't dream of it.
I don't, you know, can't get no sleep over it.
I mean, maybe for a week after that game, I was like, man, I was that close to the Hail Mary.
But like, that's the game of football.
It's the game of inches.
So many different things can change throughout that game, not just the Hell Mary,
but throughout the whole entire game where it can be won or decided or lost as well by just a few inches.
So that play doesn't, you know, haunt me at all, especially being able to win a couple of Super Bowls in my career after that.
few after losing that Super Bowl as well that's what really got me to get over that game
was just getting back to the Super Bowl and winning Super Bowl so yeah that's that's my
honest answer it really is yo Julian and grown just finished watching the building
paths hell yeah go pet amazing win pun intended uh have a quick question um obviously you
guys are watching this as well right I'm more than sure Brady's watching it somewhere out there
calling all the way from Texas.
I'm going to fly out to Boston
November 1st to watch
the game November 2nd for the
Falcons. And I just have a quick
question for you, right? I know that this
team has, you know,
succeeded from last
year and will progress
from last year.
I wanted to know what you guys
have thought about
the
Mike Rable and
May connection. Is it
closer to Belichick?
and Brady or is it closer to
McDermott and
Allen or which other one would you
compare it to?
I think it's their own. Awesome.
See y'all in Fosber.
I think it's the
Vrabel-May connection.
You can see
Vrable challenges him
when he talks to the media,
which you need to have that. You can't just give
something to someone or they don't
appreciate it anymore. They don't
appreciate it as much. It's kind of like,
you know, I don't know.
I feel they're not pampering him a lot.
They're giving him a lot.
He's digesting a lot.
But I do see, you hear little snippets from the media with Vrable, like him as a leader.
We need, like, he just keeps the, he keeps the fire up under him.
Keeps him in check.
Keeps him in check a little bit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So if I had to compare it, I mean, I would say it's a little like the Bellochek Brady situation then,
but it's a different style of it because Bill kind of kept, you know, not just time
and checked a little bit in the media, which he did.
He really did.
So he did it to everyone, though.
But I don't want to compare the situation to those two because it's totally different.
But he asked the question.
So I would say there's a little resemblance in that because Vrabel's just, you know, keeping.
Because Vrabel is around it.
Yeah, Vrabel.
And he was around it.
He was around that development.
So he probably took what, you know, what he saw that worked.
Worked.
In that, you know, in that relationship and using.
what worked, you know, and using what he saw worked and using it with May.
And he's doing a great job.
He really is.
May is looking confident out there.
He's a leader.
Vrable's doing his thing as a coach.
And this team is getting better on a weekly basis.
And Drake May out there is just being able, from his rookie year to his second year,
he has progressed and made an unbelievable step as well.
Let's see if he can continue it next week.
This will be an awesome test.
Yo, Jules, Grump.
with all this AI deep fake stuff that's going on now online,
how long do you think before a team fakes an injury video to mess with the whole league?
Like, for example, a fake clip of a QB limping around in practice just to get the defense prepping wrong.
Do you think we're close to that or no?
And also, would you consider that cheating?
Yeah, that is cheating.
Yeah, I mean, that is cheating for sure.
You can't do that.
You're breaking the integrity of the game.
But, man,
I love the question.
I love your thinking out of the box here.
If team,
like,
you know,
I don't know why he came up with this,
but it's probably because he got burned by an AI video
thinking it was real.
Yeah.
Because who hasn't got burned by an AI video online?
It's getting absurd out there.
Like,
you just sign on the Instagram or ask or something,
and you watch this video and you're like,
you get confused for a second.
You're like,
what just happened?
And it was an AI video.
And you,
I mean,
you're not signing out.
I'm like, okay, I got to decipher between a real video and an AI video,
but that's going to be the thought eventually once you get tricked by too many AI videos.
Who's going to go that low?
Yeah, who's going to, yeah, you're right.
Who is going to go that low?
I can see that happening at like the high school level, maybe.
Maybe high school, but you go to the league, people getting suspended, people are getting fined.
If this gets caught, I mean.
It ain't happening in the foul.
The integrity of the league is way too important to the game of football, to fans,
to teams to just everything about it.
Next one.
But that was pretty silly.
Hi, Jules and Rob.
Greetings from Germany from the Patriots International fan of the year.
What do you think the Patriots still need to really fit into the team?
We are seeing night things again like Drake May.
The defense is super strong.
But something is still missing.
What do you think about it?
Greetings from Germany.
to our Ayshenchen, Jules, and Grung.
The squirrel, Einchen.
Dennis, thanks for the call from Germany,
the Deutschland.
They're missing time.
They need time on task.
Look, we just saw a great situation
that they went through last night,
go on the road, in the division,
in front of the whole country,
and play a solid football game.
They got to continue this.
They just need to do this more often.
They need to have these situations and go through these different types of games
to build foundational things that they can pull from when they have more time on task together.
They're lying doing pretty well this year.
The more time they do together, the more they'll be better.
They just need more time.
Because every situation where they're good or bad is a bit of experience.
And there's one other thing as well.
the got to find ways to improve in the red zone.
I feel like they just need to be able to score more touchdowns, you know, in the future.
There's going to be more situations where they're going to have to put up points where it's going to be crunch time and they're going to be in the red area area.
You know, you saw versus the bills.
They will beat the bills, but they got stopped in the red area a couple of times.
Someone has to step up in the red area and become a true red zone threat.
If that's, you know, trading for a guy.
That's a good red zone area.
Area threat.
AJ Brown possibly.
That could be...
Would you want AJ Brown on the Patriots?
Yes.
I think him and...
Why would I say no to that?
I don't know.
Just, you know, would you want the antics?
I think he'd be different.
Yeah, I agree.
I mean, he'll be getting fed if he was on the Patriots.
But they got to improve their red zone area
with however they're going to do it.
That's a good question, Dennis.
Dennis.
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Who's this?
Tell grunk, it's okay.
We know ASU is just a little better.
Oh, who's that coming from?
Cam Scataboobo?
Little Scataboo.
A little Scataboo.
He's not that little.
He's pretty big.
Yeah, he little.
He's short.
He's short, but he's stocky.
He's talking.
Yeah, he's definitely short.
He went to ASU.
Their brains are short as well, short wired, that is.
Oh, oh, sorry.
Oh, Scat have been watching.
So you're talking, I'm hyping you up.
I'm saying I became a fan of you.
Even though you're on ASU, I was still cheering for you because I love the way that you played
the game.
And now you're coming on here, DMing us, you know, and talking garbage saying ASU is better
than ASU, but you're also not even coming in strong.
You're just saying a little bit better.
Well, U of A is a ton of times better than ASU, buddy, all over the board.
Yeah, last year you guys had a year.
You guys won all those games.
Well, you're not there anymore, buddy.
I'm not a fan of ASU anymore, the football problem because you're not there.
I was a fan of you.
So just focus on what you got to do with the New York Giants and stop DMing us and talking
shit.
If you DM'd us and was saying nice things, this would be a different story.
but bear down go you of a we're going to wamp your ass this year buddy let's put a bet on it 50 bucks
and say hi to day ball for me yeah tell daybo i say hi i still love your game man you're kicking ass
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We got time for one more.
Hold on.
Give me a cheers.
That was good.
Camp Scadaboo.
Throwing us a D-Eb.
That was great.
Oh, scatty.
He's a great player, though.
I just love the way he plays.
He fumbled, though.
Yeah, he's fumbled, but, you know,
who doesn't fumble at least once in their career?
Yeah, but you got to learn from a second game.
Yeah, but I just love the way.
He's a football player.
I do, too.
He's a football player.
We got a football player.
We got a football.
football players
got to take care of the football
they sure do that's a good point
all right what's our coaching tip
you should be on the coaching staff
no shot jules a coach
absolutely not
I'd be miserable
happily miserable
happily miserable
let's let's see what the cell is
let's see you
hey dudes
I don't know if you saw that
come from behind when in Philly
yesterday for the Broncos
but uh
starting to kind of wonder if the Broncos
legit or not. I don't know. Let me know.
All right. The Broncos
are kind of like the Philadelphia Eagles.
They kind of win games
in very similar ways. They're not
really flashy. They got a really good defense
so they can hold the other opponents
team to
not too many points where then they can win the game
off of just kicking field goals,
say, and they've done that before, I think, where they just
won games by just kicking field goals and just
throwing for a touchdown or two. And then when
their offense clicks, then they dominate.
But their offense hasn't been clicking that much,
but they've been winning games.
They're finding ways to win games.
And you got head coach Sean Payton, who's been in the league for so long,
who's one of the best coaches.
And when you got one of the best coaches,
he knows a lot of situations in football,
and he knows how to win those situations.
So they just find ways to win, even if it's not flashy,
even if it's not, you know, a phenomenal formula.
It's just a formula to win games.
And that's why they beat the Eagles because they kind of beat the Eagles
at their own game, you know, by just getting the job done.
and managing the game and not turning the ball over
and just finishing the final plays that you need to finish at end of the game.
Are they legit or not?
I would say they're going to come into their own once again.
It's kind of like last year.
They kind of had a slow start and then they came into their own.
Bo Nicks started developing more and more.
And then they went to the playoffs.
But then they had no shot versus the Buffalo Bills.
They're going to need a playmaker, you know,
like a big time playmaker on the office side of the ball.
they got who do they got right now they got Sutton but they got to step up more and we need
explosive plays if they want to be legitimate yeah i think it's early but john peyton's notoriously
great in october because he's a great coach once you give him filmed a study of his team and the
other teams he knows how to game plan good game plans so i anticipate them to continue to try to
get better um bo nix has to continue to get more fluid in the offense he's had some great
late-game heroics, but you want to see a little more consistency, which he's a young quarterback.
Like, he's still learning this thing himself. So I think they're legit, but, you know,
don't go out and lose the Jets next week. Corlin Sutton caught six of eight targets for 81 yards
against Mitchell, with three receptions for 64 in the fourth quarter alone. Mitchell had previously
never allowed more than two receptions or 49 yards.
for a receiver an entire game.
Yeah, Mitchell's a great football player.
Sutton had a great, let's look at his little route tree.
Look at that.
You had a little seven bow,
lot out, one down.
They moved him around.
It was fun.
Fun little day.
That's good.
That's a good stat.
Coralyn Sutton looking like he's going to be,
you know, they got to continue to build that, right?
They got to continue to build off of it as well.
They only got 14 games.
They only have, what, 20 games together?
they got to continue the build and the way that he play like Sutton coming up big you know with those
catches on a big drive they need to have that on a consistent basis their defense taking the ball away too
their defense is just so great they just can't rely on the defense so they got to make big plays explosive plays
put up some points so then they can trust in each other and compliment each other so it's up to Bo Nix
yeah it really is I really truly believe that it is up to Bo Nix it is up to Bo Nix it is up to Bo Nix it is up to
because the coach is there, the defense is there.
It's up to the quarterback.
But it's also you have to understand he's young, so he's learning too.
So you can't just think he's Joe Montana or Tom Brady.
I mean, there's going to be bumps in the road,
but you're seeing progression with Bo Nix
and how he's winning some of these games,
and it's not ugly, but it's still a win,
and it's hard to win in this league.
And to say if they're legit or not,
I'm going to say not,
and this is why.
Because legit teams are consistent on a weekly basis.
Well, they're building to becoming legit.
Well, and that's why it's too early to even say,
are they legit or not.
But if I had to answer, they're very inconsistent at, you know,
this time of the year with what we've seen with the Denver Broncos.
The Champaign ought to coach in October.
Yes, he does.
So as of right now, inconsistency haunts you in the end.
You know, it comes back to bite you in the rear.
end and you will lose gains because of it. But like you said, with Sean Payton, you know, coming
alive in October and November and knowing how to get this team going, that consistency can get
there like it did last year, the end of the year for them. But it wasn't there at the beginning
of the year. So it's just too early. It's too early, you know, it is just too early. But everyone,
that's why the NFL's crazy. Everyone just wants to make assumptions and just
labeled teams of what they are when there's so many.
games left. Fun division. Yeah, it is. It's fun, but that's why we love the NFL, because it's fun.
You just, one week, your team's the greatest team in the NFL, and then the next week you're
freaking throwing the remote at the wall, breaking your TV, screaming and yelling, getting in fights
with your wife because your freaking team didn't win the game. That's it. And that was the chillest
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of the football. And then before we got to give our thoughts and prayers to the Jones family.
Chan, John, the whole Jones family for losing a member art. He was, we played against him a bunch.
Sad news. Terrible news. Love you guys and praying for you guys. Yes, terrible news. I met Arthur.
a bunch of twice. Great guy. Really fun. Down to Earth. You know, the oldest brother out of them.
I'm thinking about you, Chan, thinking about you, John Bones, Jones. We're praying for you guys.
And we just want to give our thoughts to the whole entire Jones family. We love you, Chan.
And we're wishing you well. And God be with you guys.
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