Dudes on Dudes with Gronk and Jules - Patriots Beat the Giants Reaction Bonus Episode
Episode Date: December 2, 2025Gronk and Jules react to last night's Patriots win over the New York Giants, as Drake Maye and the New England Patriots took the victory over Jaxson Dart. The Dudes then reveal their "Chillest Dude of... the Week" from the game, presented by Coors Light.Support the show: https://hoo.be/dudesondudesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Transcript
Discussion (0)
What were some of the memories from your USO tours?
That nobody knew who I was and they were like, why do we have to say hello to this guy?
Recently on the Good Stuff podcast, we sat down with our friend Bradley Cooper to talk about his deep friendship with host Jacob.
He was there when I found out that I was going to have a baby.
And how they've been there for each other through the hard times.
And I was able to sort of walk Jacob through some stuff.
I leaned on you real heavy.
I think times that you knew and times you didn't know.
Listen to the Good Stuff podcast on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Robert Smith, and this is Jacob Goldstein, and we used to host a show called Planet Money.
And now we're back making this new podcast called Business History about the best ideas and people and businesses in history.
And some of the worst people, horrible ideas and destructive companies in the history of business.
First episode, how Southwest Airlines use cheap seats and free whiskey to fight its way into the airline is.
The most Texas story ever.
Listen to Business History on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get it.
Your podcasts.
Hey, everybody, Daniel Jeremiah here.
And I'm Bucky Brooks.
On Move the Six, we take you inside the game from breaking down college prospects and
NFL rookies to evaluating team building philosophies, coaching trends, and how front
offices construct winning rosters.
We study the tape, talk to decision makers, and give you a perspective you won't find
anywhere else.
It's everything you need to understand the why behind what happens on Sunday.
Don't miss it.
Listen to the Move the Sticks podcast on the IHard.
Art Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Jingle bells, jingle, jingle all the way.
Yo, yo, yo, yo, can we get a Thanksgiving first?
I'm hungry.
What's up, y'all?
It's Kadeen.
And DeVal, the host of the Ellis Ever After podcast.
This holiday season, tune out the noise and tune in to Ellis Ever After.
On Ellis Ever After, we get real with our crew about family, love and marriage, and everything
else in between.
Listen to Ellis Ever After on America's number one podcast network, Iheart.
Follow Elizabeth Rafter and start listening on the free IHeart Radio app today.
I'm Marcus Grant.
And I'm Michael Florio, and together we host the NFL Fantasy Football Podcast.
Ready to dominate your fantasy league this season?
Then you need the NFL Fantasy Football Podcast,
your ultimate source for player news, draft tips, and winning strategies.
Whether you're a rookie manager or a fantasy vet,
we've got the insight to help you crush your opponents.
Listen to the NFL Fantasy Football.
podcast on the iHeart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Robbie G, it's officially past Thanksgiving in the National Football League.
And what does that mean?
Hey, it's when we start seeing the good teams, you know, stay good and become great
or you start seeing the terrible team stay terrible and just keep getting worse.
It's the Bill Belichick saying, and Jules, can you quote it to the exact T for us?
because I know you know all of Coach Bell,
Jack Saints, to a team.
Let's hear it. Come on.
Football season doesn't happen until after Thanksgiving.
Our football season doesn't start till Thanksgiving.
And why is that, Jules?
Because I just kind of gave the explanation.
That's like when you see the good teams become great
and the bad teams become worse.
And we're going to be in a nut house doing a reaction
to a couple of these week,
14 games. Is it
a week 14 or is it week 13?
13? Thank
God. I almost had heart
palpultation because that means there's
one less week.
One week less of football coming.
Let's start off with the big
Patriots first Giants
Monday night football game.
Boy, initial thought for you, Rob.
Well, my first initial thought
is that I thought the Giants were
going to
possibly pull off and upset
Why? Because the Giants have played so great on the road this year, besides getting the win.
By great meaning, they've been up by 10 plus points basically on majority of the games in the road,
five times this year. And all five of those times, they actually lost the game,
even though they were up by 10 points. So I thought it was going to be kind of a similar situation,
especially with the Giants and the Pats history. I thought the Giants were going to be able to come in
into Foxborough and put a performance up. Jackson Darts, by now, he's been hurt, his first
game back. I thought there would be some momentum behind him. And let me tell you, I was completely
wrong. The Giants were a complete dud. They didn't compete at all. The whole entire game was
just domination by the Patriots. It's not the game that I wanted to see because sitting there,
I'm a fan. Now, it's a game I wanted to see for Patriots because, you know, we play for
the Patriots, Patriot fans. But I'm saying when I watch football now, I love good,
football games, Jules.
That's what I lean towards is like a game that's going back and forth and not a total blowout.
So that's what this one kind of was.
Yeah, the final score didn't show a total blowout.
But let me tell you, the Patriots dominated them from beginning to start.
Yeah, 1,000 percent.
I mean.
And that, yeah.
And what did you think about the game, Julian?
I mean, did you think it was going to be closer than what it was or, you know, how did you see this going down before?
uh the game even started once i saw that oh so before i thought it would be a closer game because
of the points you made boston new york giants always play tough no matter what the it's like the
little rivalry for our organizations even though we're not in the same division yada yada yada but
as soon as i saw the punt or the kickoff return for uh the first as soon as i saw the first
kickoff return as soon as i saw abdul carter not suiting up for the first series
knowing that there's probably some disciplinary things.
I was like, oh, this could get ugly.
And then the punt returned by Marcus Jones.
Congratulations to him for tying my record for a franchise record of long,
94 out the door.
Gray area punt housed it.
I don't think he got touched.
You just saw the juice on the sideline from the Patriots that this was,
they were running the clock out in the third quarter.
They were running it out.
It was 37 and a half time.
So as soon as I saw Abdul Carter not playing, that first play, the punt return.
I was like, uh-oh, this might get ugly.
And that's what you got to see.
This is what you want to see from your young football team.
Boy, did Drake may look efficient?
Boy, does he look like he can hit the deep throws?
He's making it look smooth and easy, which is a product of him being in a zone that he's just progressing each week.
Yeah, they can do better in the red area.
Yeah, they can do better in certain situations in the third quarter.
quarter where they kind of got stalled out for a while. But look, they're down Wilson.
They're down Campbell, guard tackle on the left side of the line. And they didn't miss a beat for the
first, you know, few drives. I mean, first drive they go down and they get three. Could have done
better on third down in the red area, but they get three and then they go. It's just, it's an
exciting team to watch. I just hope they continue this. That was a great battle test game.
Without your lineman, Drake May, how was he going to react?
Booty had a great red area touchdown.
Douglas made, and he's distributing the football to everyone.
And I also think, man, how awesome is it that I think a huge reason for all this success is Josh McDaniels.
And we've talked about it on this show, but they're in a, they got a great relationship, McDaniels and May.
They got a great relationship.
Why are you giving props to McDaniels here?
Because I feel like I know the reason is because McDaniels knows how to offset his injuries.
He knows how to, you know, make plays and develop plays and make calls based off of his personnel that he has out there,
based off of the guys that are available.
And the CMA make the adjustments just that quick.
That just shows how great of offense, a coordinator that he is because he knows his team,
not just his starters, but he also knows the backups.
He knows the backups of the backups and what they can do as well.
And once those guys go in, boom, he adjusts his game plan and uses their strengths.
And he showed it there last night, once again, how McDaniels can adjust in any situation as an offensive coordinator and develop and also use his guys, you know, and their strengths so that they can have their best performance when going out there on the football field.
I think, you know, to answer your question, when you say, how come you think Josh is, well, if you watch the game, like the way they're running the ball, the different personnel groups they're using, not overusing Trayvon Henderson because he's a rookie and they know he has value for the end of the season, getting Romandre Stevenson's involved and getting his confidence going because they're going to need him in the back half of the season, getting booty involved, keeping Diggs happy, getting him rocks, getting Hunter, Henry.
a couple rocks.
Like they're just calling everything where you can't rely and you can't just say,
we got to stop that guy.
The only guy you got to stop now is Drake May because he's not throwing to a favorite receiver.
He's throwing to the open receiver.
And that's because of the play calling.
And I think they have a good chemistry going right now.
I think it's it's fun to watch because we know the plays.
They're running our same plays.
It looks very similar to our stuff.
You know what I mean?
Yes, it does.
Yes, I do.
And they're controlling the game.
And why I really like this Patriots team is that how do you, how do you prevent, you know, from losing a game,
Jules?
You got to not beat yourself first.
And the Patriots are not beating themselves.
Yes, they did when they lost those two games this year, Julian.
And now all these other games now that they have won, the last 10 in a row, they're 11 and 2 right now,
won 10 in a row, they have not beat themselves.
The other team has to beat them.
And when you're making other teams have to beat you,
it's really hard to win in the NFL when you're going against the New England Patriots
because they're not making the mistake.
There's once again, no turnovers.
There's no dumb, you know, dumb penalties as well.
They're a really well-coached football team.
And that's why the tackling has been great.
The defense has been so solid and physical.
They're playing such sound football, Julian,
that is hard to beat that formula,
even if you have lesser talent than the team that you're going against.
That's why I really like these Patriots,
and that's why people and the Patriot fans are so excited about this team
because it's a product on the field that looks like
that they've been together for the last five to 10 years.
Yeah.
And then also, you know, a product of good coaching is all your phases
are good. Complementary football. Touchdown on a punt return explosion plays on kickoff.
That a new kickoff rule dynamic play. They get a fumble on Gunner on kickoff. They're tackling.
Like, it's been really fun to watch because I feel like we kind of, I feel like they're getting
coached. A lot of the stuff we were getting coached, probably in a different manner of how it's
communicated. But a lot of the same things that we used to emphasize.
and the details you're seeing out of this team.
And it can get better.
And it can get better, you know.
Shout out to Christian Ellis for the physicality he brought last night
with those two big hits hitting Jackson Dart on the sideline
and knocking out my boy gun show.
You know, but that's that's what you got to do.
You got to let it be known when you come to Foxborough
and you're running around here,
you might get your head taken off.
you might get your head taken off.
And that's the attitude that that team's looking for.
You know,
they look fast,
they look physical and they're young.
It looks.
Yeah,
it looks phenomenal.
And that's the product that Coach Vrable wanted to bring into Foxborough.
And he said it at beginning of the year.
I think it was in the offseason or training camp is that he wants this defense to be a physical
football team or physical defensive team on that side of the ball.
He talked about it, you know, and now it's come into tuition because of how he's been establishing that, you know, as a coach and it's been trickling down to the players.
That's how they got to play.
And you can see it week in and week out now.
And you said earlier, Julian, we hope the Patriots can keep it up, you know, at this level.
Well, guess what?
We don't have to say we hope the Patriots can keep it up because they are going to keep it up at this level.
There's been so many test games, you know, since week four, week five, week six.
Oh, can the Patriots go in and beat Cincinnati, you know?
Can they, you know, go down and beat Miami?
Well, guess what?
Hey, oh, it's a Giants.
It's a New York-Boston rivalry.
Are they going to collapse?
Well, we've been saying that weekly, on a weekly basis.
Well, guess what?
This team is here.
They're the real deal.
They're the team to beat, you know, in the AFC.
They got the best record in the NFL.
They're here to play.
it's not no oh can they show us what they can do this week they showed us that they're here and they're ready to play all three phases of the game so no more of that nonsense can the patriots keep it up they will keep it up and they're the team to beat now and they got to take this they're going into their bye week this is another step though because they are a young team taking advantage this by week getting your team healthy they don't have milton williams and the defense is still doing pretty good he's only going to come back in the next few weeks
taking this young team self-scouting during this by week
and getting better this week will show the maturity of this team
if they can do that because, you know,
going into the last four weeks, who do they got?
They got the Jets twice?
Wait, where's the remaining schedule?
They got the Jets just once.
I was at the Thursday night football game a couple weeks ago.
So they got the Jets.
You got two big ones.
Yeah, they got two big ones right there.
They got the Buffalo Bills.
They got the Jets and they got the Miami Dolphins.
So that is going to be a tough stretch right there.
Those four games, I mean, two, three division games and then the Baltimore Ravens who are either hot.
Now they just lost again last week.
So that could be an iffy game depending on how the Baltimore comes out and plays.
But it's definitely going to be a more challenging game than what these giants just brought to the table.
But there's one concern that I have with the New England Patriots, Julia.
And that's their red zone struggles.
The game last night versus the Giants, they were one for five in the red area.
I mean, if they really want to put these teams away, if they really want to succeed,
it's all about, you know, deep into the playoffs, it's all about scoring touchdowns
and not kicking field goes when you have the opportunity to score touchdowns.
I don't have a solution for them, you know, in the red zone.
I'm sure McDaniels is what, is that's what he's going to stress because with a guy like McDaniels,
when you have a buy week, he focuses and attacks the areas where the Patriots aren't strong
at offense.
And that's what you work on that whole entire day or for two, three days straight because
you've got to get better in that category.
So I'm sure he's devising things and seeing what he has this week in the buy week to
become a better team in the red zone.
And if they start scoring, if people step up in the red zone, this team will be even more
scarier than.
Look, I'm not, I'm not trying to make an excuse for him.
but you don't got your left tackle, your left guard on the offensive line.
It's going to be, it's hard.
It gets way harder.
You may not be able to run the ball a certain way that you guys like doing in the red area.
It may not be able to set up the other things.
So I think they need to get healthy.
Yeah, they got to address it and they got to get better and find answers because that's what the NFL is.
It's finding problems and answering them.
That's what this whole thing is.
Where's our problem?
How do we fix it to go on?
You know, but I think they get healthy.
They'll be all right.
They were three for five against the Jets.
Last week against the Bengals, they were 0 for two.
This week, one for five.
I mean, three weeks, yeah, that's a struggling point.
You got to get, got to, got to find a plan.
I mean, one thing that they could possibly do in the red zone.
I'm not sure, you know, if you really want to unleash this package.
I mean, you should when the game's on the line or, or your season's on the line.
but it's unleashed Drake May.
I mean, this guy's so athletic.
They really don't use them in the run game,
and he can establish himself as a great runner.
But if you use him as just a runner in the red zone,
that brings another weapon to the table that gives these defenses.
It throws them off, and then they'll be a little bit edgy
because they don't really know what you're going to do
because you can either pass a ball with Drake May
or you can have a quarterback draw.
You can kind of use them like Josh Allen,
and Josh Allen excels so much in the red zone,
because he can either run the ball in or throw the ball.
So if they create packages or Drake May can establish himself as a go-to runner in the red zone,
that could be a possibility as well that they could do.
Yeah, definitely.
But I think they'll save that for the playoffs or later in the season.
You don't want to get him hurt.
He's already taking a lot of hits this season.
You know, they've cutting the sacks down, but he still gets sacked.
He got sacked, what, three times hit twice this game?
Like, so, like, I understand.
They'll have something.
I'm confident in them.
It just seems like they got a good formula right now,
and they're in that pocket where they enjoy the preparation process.
Everyone's bought in.
Everyone's about the team.
And that's when you see the teams that go on runs, go on runs.
And yes, they're not so healthy right now,
but they're still typically more on the healthier side,
I would say, compared to some other teams.
And I believe if they get those guys,
guys back that and they will be getting them back that they'll be in the right shape and in the in the
being healthy category going into the playoffs as well and when going into the playoffs typically
majority of the time it's the team that is the most healthiest has the biggest run in the playoffs as
well so that should be one of the Patriots main goals going into this by week is to get everyone
treatment is to get everyone their nicks and bruises is to get everyone to get everyone
to full speed and get them healthier.
And then also the guys that can't play in the next week or two is to get them healthy
going into the playoffs so then they can prepare for a deep run.
And the Patriots, I can only see them right now, Julian, having that first round by.
I don't see why not.
They got the best record in the NFL and the best record in the NFC.
I feel like they can even go two and four in their last four games and still get the
first round buy so i don't see them i yeah there's the broncos but i don't see the broncos not not losing some
games as well so if the patriots just take care of their business you know go three and one for sure
they get the buy i believe uh but i don't see why they want it because i can see the broncos losing
some games uh as well um down the stretch of this season so does that make them a super bowl contender
do you it does i don't see why not we're always like i was talking about earlier oh you know they got the
best record but they don't have you know the best super bowl odds the way that they've been playing in
all three phases you know the way that they're coached everyone's buying in they're a team
they're a football team there's no individuals on this team i see them as a super bowl contender
i was on that page of a they still got to do this they still got to do that but after that game last
night versus the giants who the giants have played many great you know physical games and
into it all going all the way into the last seconds into the fourth quarter and just losing like
they're a competitive team even though they're two and ten or two and eleven now it doesn't matter
they got great players and great skill set still uh i see them i'm bought in as a super bowl contender
now after watching them on monday night football same i i think you know you try to
like Rob said, you try to get on that, like, oh, well, we haven't seen this.
We have, it's the time of the year.
You are what you are.
And it's not like they've been struggling on offense throughout the whole, like they have
periods where, you know, they had the, they went stale in the second half.
They only had three drives and they couldn't convert.
But like, look, it was 30 to seven.
These guys are young guys.
They're probably talking about, we're going to Bijou right now after this game at halftime.
It's hard.
These guys are still young.
You know what I mean?
Bejew.
Bejew.
Is Bejew still even there, Julia?
Oh, my gosh.
That was a throwback.
You know, it's, this has been real fun to watch, man.
And boy, Mr. Craft's looking smart.
RKK.
RKK.
And you got to tip your hat to RKKK because he truly does do the best thing for the football team.
And yes, you know, he could have possibly.
made some mistakes over the last four years and didn't have the best product on the football
field. But in his eyes at that moment, he thought that was the best thing for the team. And if it
wasn't, he was always trying to correct his mistake. And that's why you got to love RKK as
owner because he cares, you know, about this, you know, about this football team. He cares about
the region here in New England. And he's not at this point for no reason. They're back. The
Patriots are bad because our KK cares about the team. He cares about how they're doing.
And he fixed what was wrong. He went out, got Coach Rable, and now they're dominating all over
the place. But also, Jules, let's go back to the beginning of the show when you just said,
when you brought up, hey, what's the saying, you know, after Thanksgiving? That's when
football season starts. That's when you see the bad teams, you know, become worse, the good
teams become great. And this game right here was the first game after Thanksgiving.
for the Giants and the Patriots.
And the Giants, yes, two in 10, but they were competitive,
but it's Thanksgiving after Thanksgiving now.
So it just shows, hey, they're actually a bad team, and they got worse.
They weren't even competitive in this game on Monday Night versus the Patriots.
And the Patriots, 10 and 2, well, they're a good team.
Well, after Thanksgiving, they got to show that they're still good and become great.
That's what they just did.
They dominated a terrible team, the New York Giants.
So it is true football.
season does start after Thanksgiving.
Let's get into the chillest dude of the week.
Brought to you by our favorite beer, Coors Light.
Get Coors Light delivered straight to your door.
Visit Coorslight.com slash dudes and celebrate responsibly.
Rob, you got one?
I got one, Jules.
I always have a Coors Light on me.
Cold as the Rockies.
And guess what?
I'm going to be skiing in the Rocky Mountains this, this winter.
So, cheers to.
skiing, cheers to Cores Light, and cheers to the cold, rocky mountains.
And the chillers through the week.
And the chill is due to the week.
And the chillers due to the week this week is Christian Ellis.
Old Christian Ellis.
You know, Christian Ellis brought some absolute heat to the table Monday night football.
He brought that, you know, identity, you know, of the new.
England Patriots defense, that they got to be physical.
They got to be tough.
And he set the tone, you know, kind of from the beginning of the game with two massive,
absolutely crushing, bone crushing hits, Julian.
Get into him.
Yeah.
I mean, tone setting hits for sure.
And reminders.
And these are reminders that playing in the,
the National Football League is dangerous.
And you shouldn't be tippy towing around sidelines when you have guys that look like
Christian Ellis that run very fast and that are very big and that are incentivized to go out
and hit you and hit you hard.
So, you know, a lot of people have been talking about these hits.
Look, I know how I feel about it.
I think those are all both legal hits.
very clean
very clean and it's it's also like
I can specifically remember times like these
were if this were to happen to our quarterback
the next week going into the season
or the next game
you know our coach would show about 10 of these
and say hey guys look
if you're a quarterback
and you're around the sideline
get down get out get down get out
don't be tip of towing so you know hopefully
Jackson Dart uses this as a learning experience
He's a super fun guy to watch and play.
He's very competitive, but you can't live in this league like that.
And I was a product of that.
You were a product of that.
When you're young, you think you're invincible.
You think you're invincible.
You could take all the hits.
You try to break the tackles.
And then you forget that there's pursuit and this ain't college where there's other guys
that are going to come and blow you up because everyone's getting paid.
But did you see, did you see Alice knock off the piece of the helmet on Gunner?
Is Gun Show good?
Yeah, I think he's good.
I think he's good.
That's your boy.
I never play with Gunner, but everyone talking about him.
Everyone loves him.
And I think he went to the Steelers for a little bit as well, didn't he?
For the last couple years.
He was at the Steelers.
Now he's in New York.
He's a good player.
I like watching him.
He's kind of electric out there on the special teams.
He always does this, man.
That's what, you know, as a returner,
on these plays you have your set track that the return coach or whatever the coach tells you your
track is you got to go here and you got to find a lane stick your foot in the ground and go
and gun show will do that and boy did he he picked the wrong lane to go down because he got
he got hit pretty hard let's let's go back to that hit that he put on jackson dark christian
ellis's hit and i kind of want to talk about the aftermath of the hit actually it's a hit was
fabulous it was clean uh it kind of probably put a perspective into jackson darts mind out like oh my gosh
that was that was yeah he's taken a lot of but this was one of the biggest ones i think he took all
year like he's probably jackson darts probably like okay i'm learning my lesson i got a slide but what
i really liked about this this hit was the aftermath so the new york giants a couple of those
players thought it was a dirty hit it was not a dirty hit at hall so theo johnson ran up
to Christian Ellis and actually got a personal foul for roughing, or whatever, personal
foul.
Unnecessary roughness.
And he ran full speed up to Christian Ellis and tried decking him.
What did Christian Ellis do?
He kept his composure, but he didn't let it.
He kept his chill.
And that's why he's the chillist due to the week presented by Corr's Light right now.
And he kept his composure and he kept his chill.
But the thing that I loved about it is he didn't let the job.
giant players toss him around.
He still held his ground.
So he wouldn't get a penalty as well.
So Theo Johnson comes up, tries decking him, doesn't deck him.
He gets unnecessary roughness.
The number 61 offense alignment literally tries to grab Christian Ellis and throw Christian
Ellis out of the club.
You go back.
He tried throwing him.
And Christian Ellis just kept his composure, but also wanted to let him ragged out of him
around and was like, nah.
And 61 kind of looked like a fool.
because of it. But why I love this situation
is because I keep saying
he kept his composure, and he didn't get
thrown around like a ragdow, but he didn't
get an unnecessary roughness
penalty as well. And that just
shows how well coach
this New England Patriots team
is, is that you let the Giants
get the 15-yard penalty
while you're just sitting
there and not getting thrown around.
Christian Ellis hat tipped off to you
for having such a great hit, but then
also not losing your cool after these players come back uh were coming after you you know after the
play that was yeah that that's leadership that is big that's leadership right there shows what type of
team this is and you can't beat this team because they're going to beat themselves that goes back to
that they're not going to have any of those dumb penalties they're so well coached they know if
they do everything correct it's going to give them the best chance to win these football games and
that's what they're doing on a continuous basis every week.
Christian Alice, you know,
great plays by you bringing the heat and the hit stick to the table,
but also, you know, leading by example when things, you know,
when the scuffles start happening and not falling for it to get a 15-yard penalty as well.
Yeah, that's a big league ball right there.
That's a professional.
That's what you call a pro.
And lastly, before we go on the chill is due to the week presented by Coors Light,
he was asked Christian Ellis at the podium he was like they the reporter asked him hey what kind of
message do you think it's sent to the opposing offense opposing quarterback and he said point
blank um make sure to slide make sure to slide then what Vraib say on it
Vraib said I certainly uh Mike Vrable on if team fed off of Christian Ellis's two
massive hits. Coach Raib says, I certainly did. I think our fans did. I think our team did.
It's weekly reminder to a quarterback, our quarterback. I wouldn't get too cute over by the
sidelines. Then Jackson Dart, his quote on this, we're not playing soccer out here. You're going
to get hit. Things happen. It's part of the game. You know, Jules, I love all three of those
quotes, you know, Christian Ellis, and then you got Coach Brable, and then I absolutely love
Jackson Darts quote as well. I mean, we're not playing soccer out here. I've been using that
line. Every kid that plays football has been using that line, that soccer line here in America
since you were a kid, and there's been big hits on the football field when you're outside
playing backyard football or flag football or anything like that. So I've got to give props
to all three of them. And like Rable said, the fans fed off of it. He fed off.
off it. I was on my couch watching the game and I fed off the hit too. Like I started cheering.
I was loving it because it does send a message to the quarterbacks as well. And I hate when
quarterbacks get cute and they really don't get punished for it. And they can get, they pick up an
extra five to 10 yards because the defender, you know, backs off and like, oh, I can't hit him. He's on
the sideline. And then he keeps taking off without stepping out of bounds. So that's why I really
love that hit too because I hate when a quarterback pulls that off. You know, I, I, I, I,
thought, like, is that too hard
of a hit on a quarterback? Are they going to flag
him even if he's in bounds? Like, that's
what my initial thought was. Because
that's, you know,
I feel bad for a lot of the defenders.
They got a lot of rules, you know what I mean?
And you can't touch
those quarterbacks, but
he kept his chill.
Boy, did Christian Ellis keep his chill.
Oh, he's cold
as the Rockies. He's cold.
And that was the chillest dude
of the week, thanks to our favorite
beer, Coors Light get Coorslight delivered straight to your door. Visit Coorslight.com
slash dudes and celebrate responsibly.
And make sure to like and subscribe.
New Games with Names is now out.
We've got Michael Rubin talking about the USA Basketball comeback in the 2024 Olympics.
That was fun.
And all new dudes on dudes dropping this Thursday.
We'll see you guys soon.
What were some of the memories from your U.S.O. tours?
That nobody knew who I was and they were like, why do we have to say hello to this guy?
Recently on the Good Stuff podcast, we sat down with our friend Bradley Cooper to talk about his deep friendship with host Jacob.
He was there when I found out that I was going to have a baby.
And how they've been there for each other through the hard times.
And I was able to sort of walk Jacob through some stuff.
I leaned on you real heavy.
I think times that you knew and times you didn't know.
Listen to the Good Stuff podcast on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
I'm Robert Smith, and this is Jacob Goldstein, and we used to host a show called Planet Money.
And now we're back making this new podcast called Business History about the best ideas and people and businesses in history.
And some of the worst people, horrible ideas and destructive companies in the history of business.
First episode, how Southwest Airlines use cheap seats and free whiskey to fight its way into the airlines.
The most Texas story ever.
Listen to Business History on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get.
your podcasts.
Hey everybody, Daniel Jeremiah here.
And I'm Bucky Brooks.
On Move the Six, we take you inside the game from breaking down college prospects and
NFL rookies to evaluating team building philosophies, coaching trends, and how front
offices construct winning rosters.
We study the tape, talk to decision makers, and give you a perspective you won't find
anywhere else.
It's everything you need to understand the why behind what happens on Sundays.
Don't miss it.
Listen to the Move the Sticks podcast on the I.
Hi Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Jingle bells, jingle, jingle all the way.
Yo, yo, yo, yo, can we get Thanksgiving first?
I'm hungu you.
What's up, y'all?
It's Kadeen.
And DeVal, the host of the Ellis Ever After podcast.
This holiday season, tune out the noise and tune in to Ellis Ever After.
On Ellis Ever After, we get real with our crew about family, love and marriage,
and everything else in between.
Listen to Ellis Ever After on America's number one podcast network.
Follow Elizabeth Rafter and start listening on the free IHeartRadio app today.
I knew it was a bomb the second that it exploded.
I felt it ripped through me.
In season two of RipCurrent, we ask, who tried to kill Judy Berry and why?
They were climbing trees and they were sabotaging logging equipment in the woods.
She received death threats before the bombing.
She received more threats after the bombing.
I think that this is a deliberate attempt to sabotage our movement.
Episodes of RipCurrent Season 2 are a very very important.
now. Listen on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
