Green Light with Chris Long - Falcons Surprise Bills + Bears Earn Revenge vs Commanders on MNF
Episode Date: October 15, 2025Chris, Stanford Steve and Nolan break down the pair of Monday Night Football battles in week 6. The Atlanta Falcons defense had Josh Allen scrambled in Atlanta, and Bijan Robinson, Michael Penix Jr an...d Drake London came to play. In Washington, the Commanders were hoping to avoid a last second ending against the Chicago Bears for the second year in a row but it was unavoidable and this time, the Bears walked away with the victory on the leg of Jake Moody. A small taste of redemption for the kicker and a little revenge for Caleb Williams and Chicago. (00:00) - MNF (00:37) - Falcons 24 Bills 14 (15:33) - Bears 25 Commanders 24 (23:22) - NFL Week 7 Have some interesting takes, some codebreaks or just want to talk to the Green Light Crew? We want to hear from you. Call into the Green Light Hotline and give us your hottest takes, your biggest gripes and general thoughts. Day and night, this hotline is open. Green Light Hotline: (202) 991-0723 Also, check out our paddling partners at Appomattox River Company to get your canoes, kayaks and paddleboards so you're set to hit the river this summer. Green Light's YouTube Channel, where you can catch all the latest GL action: Green Light with Chris Long: Subscribe and enjoy weekly content including podcasts, documentaries, live chats, celebrity interviews and more including hot news items, trending discussions from the NFL, MLB, NHL, NBA, NCAA are just a small part of what we will be sharing with you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Steve, where were you last night?
I was in New York City, Chris, for the doubleheader.
Last double header we're in New York City.
We'll be at Detroit, Tampa Bay.
They changed because it's such a prime time, big game with teams,
but had eyes on both games last night.
So who won the night was the talk after the games?
Jeff Albrecht won the night.
No doubt.
I agree.
Jeff Albreg won the night.
A lot of people were going to talk about, you know,
the quarterback duel that really wasn't a duel
because I didn't think either guy played like fantastic.
and, you know, it ended up being the other game because as soon as you turned on Atlanta Buffalo is like, man, this is going to be a fist fight.
And Ulberg made it that way.
He did.
Well, the injuries made it that way too.
I mean, like every team's got injuries.
And, you know, you see the Bucks doing what they're doing without guys outside.
But to make those adjustments, like Josh Palmer was going to be a big part of that game plan and he goes down in the football game.
And I just thought, ultimately, great plan with the blitzes, great plan with the rushers, the contests.
to contain guys, you know, knowing Josh's escape routes and that sort of thing, I thought they
did a great job. But ultimately, the bills had opportunities, man. And, you know, when you're in
crunch time and you're giving, you know, jet sweeps to Elijah Moore or, you know, Shavers isn't
sitting down in the zone or Josh, who, you know, did not play his best game by any stretch of the
imagination and this had a lot to do with it, fucking throw the ball. Don't flip the ball. Don't flip the ball.
throw the ball. Don't breath far of me. I mean, like, you got it right there on a money down.
So I didn't think the bills were good enough in money downs. And it ended up being their
supporting cast didn't make the plays. You watch the, again, we're going back to like two teams
that got guys hurt outside, Steve. The bucks have a bunch of guys hurt. Tess Johnson lays out
and catches the ball in the end zone. You know, and for whatever reason, I didn't think Joe Brady
had a great game plan. I think they got scared shitless of the, you know, sticking to the run game.
and that's what got him back in it and then went away from it.
Yeah, I look at Deion and I left tackle, Chris.
He struggled against New England and he still doesn't look right.
And if he's not going to be able to pat, I mean, look at what Atlanta brings to the table,
you know, as far as Edge.
I just thought you could see Josh was really, he forces people to make him look uncomfortable a lot.
But you could tell he was skittish.
Like he just, he wasn't comfortable at all.
And this is five straight opponents.
for Atlanta, they've held under 300 yards.
Like, this is, like, they're real.
They're absolutely real.
They're super real.
I think Terrell back in the back end is a huge asset to have.
You know, we've talked about the youth that they got in the draft
and have gotten plays from guys early in the season that you saw show out,
like when they went to Minnesota and dominated that Sunday night game.
So as awesome as Tampa has been, like, Atlanta's here.
Like, what they bring to the table.
I was going through the touches.
Two on the offensive side, like Bijan is, he's at over seven yards a touch now.
His average was like around 4.9 or 5, and he's averaging over 20 and a half.
And then him and Alger last night combined for 36 touches along with Drake London having 10 catches.
Like that's an onslaught you got to deal with, you know, when you start looking at them on the offensive side.
So they, I mean, completeness of a team.
knowing that a defense, like in a monster situation now.
Now you got all the eyeballs on you.
Now you go out to San Francisco, who is as hard to watch the team as there is in the league.
You have to feel good about going out there and getting a win,
but it's a lot easier said than done.
You know this league and you know how different teams are week to week.
But Atlanta's got to feel great going out west for this monster game.
They got to feel great about it.
I mean, we said coming into last night, we were talking about in a live show,
two things.
Number one, we'll know a lot more about who Atlanta is after tonight.
And it turns out that they're a motherfucker.
I mean, they, you know, the 30-0 game to Carolina is the blemish.
But other than that, you know, they've done a fantastic job generally.
And you talk about some of the great teams that we think are great teams in this league year.
Like the bucks, they start the season out and they fight the bucks tooth and nail.
And, you know, what they did last night was really impressive.
It just wasn't a good matchup for Josh and for the bills.
like, and we said that coming in.
I remember, and they started four and two last year as well, and there was that hiccup where they
lose to Baltimore and they lose to Houston.
And, you know, New England had that kind of same feel, you know, where Josh gets hit hard last
week and he starts to press a little bit.
He gets frustrated.
I thought that was going to be that kind of game for him.
And, you know, we knew it would be tough sledding.
But you talk about, like, people's reaction to the game, we should be making a lot more about
Atlanta than we are, Buffalo.
You know, like to me, Buffalo is going to be fine in the places that they're fine.
They're going to get guys back offensively and be fucking just fine.
Defensively, they got the same problems that they had week one.
And they're worse with guys down.
Like when Jones goes down with a calf in pregame, you got three defensive tackles.
And I don't love the tape on all those defensive tackles at all.
And you talk about pass rush.
They just couldn't get a pass rush at certain times in the game.
And Bernard gets hurt.
They actually look better in the second.
half without him. But the safety play is really poor. And you know what? Atlanta's missing guys
too. Bowman's down, I think, in that game. And Dee Alford, to me, was one of the studs on defense for that
for that group. I mean, like a guy who had to step in and kind of got his job taken, but then he's ready
when it's time to go. I just think Jeff Albrecht did a great job. And I thought Joe Brady got a little
bit out coached. I think Joe Brady got his butt kicked a little bit last night. And that happens,
especially when you don't have a full deck.
Yeah, and just to add to that, Chris,
the Obrick has a really good history against Josh,
looking back to the solitary.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
When you look back to 2021,
when Oberg took over as a D.C. for the Jets,
when you compare Josh's matchups from 21 to 24 versus the Jets
compared to just across all opponents,
you see a drop at completion rate,
you see a drop in pass rating,
you see an uptick and turnover-worthy plays.
So, you know, like, look,
Josh's the best football player in the world, but historically, he just hasn't performed to his standard against Oldbrick.
So, you know, there's something he's figured out.
And I think he just, that pressure plan he had was awesome in terms of using the athleticism of the linebackers.
Ellis and Diablo were all over the place.
Diablo's very.
Like, Walker, Ebiketti, you saw these guys dropping out, like taking away hot reeds.
On Yamada.
But Anyamata played really well last night.
Maness.
Yeah, absolutely.
It felt like to me, like almost, like you think about like the Steelers, the best, their
best performances when you don't know whether Watts coming or is dropping out.
High-skinned as you coming as dropping out.
That's what it felt like.
They had a great plan for third downs in this game.
Well, one of the nice things about it is they don't have any single guy up front that's like,
okay, he's the guy.
So scheme is not going to be dictated.
You know how when you got a great wide receiver, you force the ball to him?
them like it doesn't fucking matter we're going to call the best call it doesn't matter if walker's
going to drop in coverage if it's going to be pierce if it's going to be you know any of these guys
like we're just going to make the best call we're going to make the most aggressive call and and you
know to put a bow on the thing with Atlanta like we haven't said be jean robinson's name so far on
this breakdown it's almost self-evident like at this point how much of a problem he is um in the
passing game as well the way he pulls coverage out of the hook zones and and and and and opens
up, you know, space in the middle of the field.
It just, and Pennix is ripping the ball.
Penix is ripping the ball.
The throw he made to London, he ripped that ball in the red zone.
So, you know, like, first takes going to lead this morning and probably led with what's
wrong with the bills.
What's wrong with the bills is everybody's fucking hurting their defense wasn't that good
to begin with.
Okay.
So, like, if they're going to do it, they're going to have to outscore some people unless
they make a big move at the deadline and get a lot better safety play.
And I think they need more than one move.
if we're being honest defensively.
It just is what it is.
But I'm not going to first take you guys,
and I want Falcons fans who are in here to know this,
you've got a good fucking football team.
And that,
that to me is the lead last night.
You know,
I hate the fact that everybody leads with what's wrong with the bills,
and we did it too.
But the Falcons were predictably
a tough matchup for that group.
And it does remind you of last year
when like Josh goes down to Houston,
Damico Ryan's another.
cover three dominant team down in Houston and I think that was on the heels of the Baltimore game and
he has these hangovers like this team just they take a minute to get out of the funk the good thing
for them is they get the by week coming up they can get some guys healthy and they need guys to
hurry up and get back yeah I I thought one thing that stuck out Chris just a difference in Baltimore
while we touch on them in the New England game and I'm not a you know you got to have this or
you know, immediate response.
It does show they needed a number one.
That's the first time I said it in two years.
Yeah.
That they haven't had one.
And then even last night, you know, it just gets so, you know, in the moment,
it gets so blown out of proportion because you're down to scores on the road.
That place hasn't had a Monday night game in forever.
The place is rocking.
And things, you know, in a microscope, everything's bigger.
And that, and it just stuck out again.
So to your point, I think there'll be a lot better, you know, when everybody does get healthy,
they know what the goal is.
I, you know, going into New England game, I thought a loss was a good thing.
You don't want any more of this extra pressure that you already have on you as far as people
talking about undefeated and all that nonsense.
So it's good.
You're humbled going into a buy.
You have guys that you've done it before.
They really need to get the O line going because the balance of cook, I believe, doesn't
get talked about enough.
of how much everybody likes Josh.
But when you can run the ball and he's as elusive of anybody,
and then you could throw him the ball too,
it's an extension of the run game.
And that helps any offense.
But yeah,
I don't want to take any more credit away from Atlanta in the defensive plan.
It was awesome.
And the last thing is this.
If you're the bills, man,
you know,
and this is like a D-Lyman thing,
but Joey Bosa,
you work all day to get a sack to get on the board.
And, you know,
he sets up second and 16 and Ed Oliver's off sides.
And so, you know, it's like a double whammy.
You're taking money out of my pocket.
And, you know, the next play, I think it goes first in five and Bijon goes to the house.
Yeah.
So, you know, there's not just that, but there's a penalty at the beginning of the game that negates, I think it was a Benford penalty that negated the fumble, which changes the game.
And so you just can't play with your food.
I thought they play with their food two weeks in a row, but they lost to a good football team.
if you are targeting a safety at the at the break here and you guys bring up an interesting point because i feel the same way
steve you look at the bills like they've been missing the number one for some time
it's kind of like there's water coming out of different spots in the dam like which which spot do you
want to plug like do you want to make your defense a little bit better or do you want to go make a big
splash move for a wide receiver like to me i would err on the side of defense
I would, but the only trouble is, like, I don't know how deep the safety market is at the trade deadline this year.
Agreed.
I was reading, and I'm looking at names like Jamal Adams, and I can't with authority say whether or not he's playing as well as he's in the box.
Correct.
You need, you need guys that can play out in the field.
And so I don't really know, like, you see Dugger's name, but they're never going to send him in division.
So they're kind of between a rock and a hard place at safety.
And there's plenty of places that you could maybe say,
hey, let's throw some more at the pass rush.
But I don't know.
Yeah, the safety play has been tough, Chris.
I also think what you saw last night was kind of this continuation of the
offense that tend to be the bad matchups for the bills
or the teams that want to run the football downhill.
Like you saw what Baltimore did do in week one.
Detroit scores 40 points on them last year.
And then in this game, because I don't know, sometimes I look at this Bill's defense,
and I feel like they kind of built the thing to be able to beat the Chiefs,
which makes sense because that's who you've got to beat to get out of the AFC.
You know, that's why you get a coverage backer with Bernard,
Rousseau and Epinester, these like, you know, better run defenders than past rusher type guys
because you've got to be able to stop the running light boxes.
But they run into these games where, you know, the,
it's more of like a physics problem where you have,
and this is something that I thought the Atlanta staff did really well,
they used motion to kind of pull safeties into the box.
And you had like, you had like Rapp and Bishop at the point of attack
trying to fit a 300-pound guard.
That's half the problem is they're not great in the run fit.
And they're not great tacklers.
And, you know, so in there were multiple instances last night
where you see Rapp in the right place,
but he just can't get a guy down or that sort of thing.
And so I'm with you.
It is a physics problem.
We talked about this after Baltimore games and that sort of thing.
But Baltimore didn't lose him the whole thing last year.
What lost in the whole thing last year was they couldn't cover anybody in that Kansas City game.
And I got bad news for everybody, Kansas City.
And we've been talking about that offense is going to be fucking terrifying.
There's no way that defense holds Kansas City under 35.
points and that's what it's going to take and that's not a healthy thing to ask of your quarterback
every time you play that team so they get your boy rico in that downhill run game alpha bye oh shit yeah
riko said buckle up who we get a ticket fellas that's got to feel good man to run through your old
team like that hell yeah nothing better you know beating your old team's fun you know
I remember we beat the Rams a couple times.
But, you know, after the game, I went and chopped it up with the homies.
You know, it's in the locker room.
Like, they're my buddies.
But it feels good to beat your old team.
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buzzing through the all 22 for uh chicago because like what i heard in real time was like all right
galeb outplayed jaden i don't think anybody outplayed anybody that was just uh kind of an
ugly football game really my biggest takeaway was ben jonsonson's screen game is fucking it's disgusting
it's filthy and and he's you know it was a reality in detroit where you know when you
watch certain play callers like there's such a delta
in the NFL when it comes to play callers.
You watch some play callers like Calchagnan,
you're like, oh, every little detail, like matters.
Everything's intentional.
Everything.
Spacing, like, whatever.
And when you watch Ben Johnson, it's a lot the same way.
Every motion is tactical.
Every shift is tactical.
And what he has, which he didn't have last year.
And I don't think Caleb's there as the passer, you know,
like as far as like comparing him to Jared Gough,
what he is different is like you can run speed option down at the goal line.
You know, you can motion, you know, late and you've got a nub side and roll him out on money down.
And it's just like if he can get the throws down, which he was a little bit shaky last night, wet ball,
I know the whole thing.
Some of the ball placement.
Ironically, I have no problem.
I don't have as big a problem with the ball that everybody's killing Troy Aikman over.
Did you see this whole thing? Chicago thinks Troy Aikman hates Caleb Williams because he was nitpicking about the ball placement last night.
You know, the crosser backed up that he didn't put out in front of 14.
I got no problem with the placement on that ball.
Don't Troy Aikman me, but there were other moments in the game where I'm like placement could be a little bit better.
If he gets those things down, the velocity that he throws the ball with, the ability to throw it off platform, Ben Johnson's going to, you know, he's going to have a nightmare fuel offense with this guy under center.
I don't know how you feel about it.
I think the other guy, Jaden's bona fide.
I just think he made some mistakes in this game.
He fought hard to get him back,
but you can't drop the fucking ball in third and one,
icing the game.
And the pick in the red zone was a little bit uncharacteristic to me.
It's funny.
We're sitting there watching the game waiting to come on last night,
and they get the ball, what is it, six and change before the fumble.
And I'm thinking to myself,
I don't know how many, this quickly in his career,
I don't know how many other guys in the league.
get the quarterback position, I would take over him in this instance.
Knowing his elucidness, knowing just his smarts about where to get the ball
and taking care of the football and knowing you can run this clock out and the game's over.
And sure enough, they come out and they do get a couple first downs.
And they're up to 304 left.
You're at the 50-yard line.
You got a ball that, you got a guy that's been running it.
He turned it over a couple times and was sloppy.
And then poof, it's gone.
and then I wanted to see Caleb shut the door,
and they did it with the run game.
I thought Colin Toss was risky,
but Swift was feeling it, man.
I thought it was a hell of a job by Chicago,
shutting the door, getting close enough
because that's everybody's favorite thing to talk about
and favorite thing to nitpick about coaches.
You know, you could have gotten closer or this.
Like, you've got a gift in a fumble.
Yeah, you're going to make the most of the opportunity.
Your quarterback's got to make some plays.
I thought the third down throw to Loveland was perfect because that was the one you needed.
And then you could still throw the ball, you could roll out.
You have everything at your will, and they decided to run it and get two more first downs with Swift, who, again, was awesome.
I still think he's underrated player.
I love the way he catches the ball.
He's stronger.
You saw that in the long touchdown, how guys just fall off him.
You're starting to see this offense more.
You mentioned the screens.
I don't think we've seen anything.
close to what we're going to get as far as their tight ends in the screens too.
So it's good to see, man.
It's an awesome fan base.
And Scott and I were talking about this morning on our pile just like, like 85s a long fucking time, man.
And like you got some life for Bear fans.
You know, it's, it's, and they're at the same position last year as they were, you know, right here.
And they lose the Hail Mary and it goes downhill.
but this is more sustainable.
I think, you know, they got playmakers on the defensive side.
They came up big, and they're going to be in this.
That division, I think, you know, with Detroit looking, you know, pretty mortal Sunday night
against what I think is still the best team in the league.
That division is going to be a brawl, and it's awesome to see that the bears have the goods to be in the mix.
And that's all you could ask for right now.
Yeah, the division's a motherfucker, man.
And they certainly, they're one of those teams that you wouldn't be surprised at the end of the year.
they're one of those teams you don't want to play.
And one of the things is like the offensive line signing in Tune's really worked out.
And darn out right, you talk about like that toss play.
Like he's just moving bodies out of the way on the perimeter.
I love watching him blocking space.
Dalman's been great too.
The Allman's been great.
So like you're building around a quarterback on his rookie deal who happens to be a franchise quarterback.
And I think the Bears fans can like take a sigh of release.
at this point and say, hey, Keith, take a breath. You got your guy. Okay, like he is the guy.
Now, I'm nitpicking here and saying, hey, ball placement could be better. There were things
that Jaden Daniels could do a lot better last night. Neither guy played their best game. But to win that
game for Caleb and for the Bears who last year, I think, lost like seven, one score games.
They just didn't win these games. And, you know, games came down to kicks and freak things happen.
but to find a way last night,
and certainly the commander's unforced error,
but you've got to take advantage of those things,
and they did.
And Caleb's got a big personality, Chris,
and just a little thing here is last year,
really, I think, heard him because, you know, he's from here.
There's so many people there at a private high school deal,
and you're either with his high school or you're against him,
and this was a big deal for him to come back
and know that Jaden was the better player last year
and it has been the better player in this window
that he's always going to get compared to.
Yeah.
To see his guys rally around, I thought it was a big deal.
They're both great.
They're both going to be great.
You know, and it's good for football.
That whole class, you know, we were talking about the other day.
But like, Drake May, who's making a case for maybe being the –
He saw Devin McCordy.
Dev was like, hey, man, like, the best quarterback in the class is Drake May.
And Barry said, let me know when he gets to an NFC championship game.
And Devin McCordy said, we don't count NFC.
or AFC championship games.
He's on the Patriots.
We count Super Bowls.
So that's the standard up there in New England.
And I think Drake's doing a fantastic job.
These guys, too.
And don't forget, Bo Nix.
And anybody else?
Penix last night.
This could be the go down as, I mean, it's been said before, but a historically good class.
Yeah.
It's going to carry the next generation of fandom.
Like, it took a second, you know, when all those guys retire, you're like, who are going to
take their place. Like it can't just be Josh and Patrick and Joe. There have to be and that crop is
awesome. Well, even more so, looking at what I watch every Saturday, be happy you got one of those
guys now because it's not pretty, man. There's not a lot coming. Yeah. And like you said,
to your point with the bears in the window, it's really cool, really cool. It sure is, man.
Um, anyway, Steve, I don't know if there's anything else that caught your eye Sunday, but, um, I just, I made the point this morning.
It feels like a half a year since we watched the Vikings play last.
Well, we watched them play Chicago, I feel like.
And I, I've watched my fair share of Vikings this year because I like the international games.
And I bet the Browns that morning, woke up and bet the Browns.
Okay.
I have not gotten up for those games.
So, like, I'm dying to see.
who their quarterback is, what they look like.
I think they got the Eagles, right?
The Eagles this weekend, which is a really tough matchup for the Eagles.
Yeah, but yeah, but they had it, they had an offensive meeting.
It's all hashed up.
He was at an offensive meeting.
Okay, we're good.
Yep, where it's good.
As an Eagles fan, I'm not looking forward to watching Jefferson and Addison run wild on the secondary.
No, I mean, that, that's a tough part.
I'm not looking forward to, I mean, you talk about, like, you know, quarterback who's not seeing it right now.
Like, here's a changing picture, an ever-changing picture.
But yeah, you're right.
This is going to be a back-against-the-wall game for the Eagles.
This weekend, Steve.
We actually have some good one-o-clock games.
This weekend, this pass slate sucked ass, dude.
I've made a point to every Sunday at the one-clock slate.
I'm keeping track of how many teams can make the conference championship game from the one-o-clock slate.
We never get any teams.
Last week, I'll give you the Rams.
Colts because they're in first place.
I don't know that the one o'clock slates as good as we thought it was going to be.
Yeah, I know.
That's what I'm saying?
Look, like, what do we get?
We get Browns.
This, yeah, you got Browns, fins, you got.
Hell yeah.
Browns fins, baby.
Browns fins, I mean.
Panthers Jets.
Chaos watch.
Panthers Jets.
And New Orleans, Chicago, dude.
Rattler's not bad.
I just want to say that.
Was he in that class, too?
Yeah, I think he will.
Yeah, Rattler.
not that.
He was the next one, right?
Because they waited like two days after all the guys
went in the first round.
He's not two days worse than the other guys.
He's not two days worse than everybody else.
He's maybe like a day worse.
Fifth round?
Yeah, fifth rounder.
I think he's a fine player.
But we do get Colts Bolts.
We get Giants Broncos, which all of a sudden is a lot of fun.
We get Washington, Dallas.
And we also get Eagles and Vikings, as we just talked about.
And Raiders chiefs, look out.
It happens.
Weird shit happens.
Yeah, we'll talk about it during the lock show.
They, uh, um, yeah, there's a lot of panic care in the district, man, after last night.
They thought they were going to be cruise sailing going into that Kansas City Monday night game.
And now I think they got a must win at Dallas.
Uh, you don't, you don't want to be three and five after a trip to Kansas City.
Trump is.
Who's rushing the passer for that group?
I mean, like, you know, it's.
Dude, it was wet. It's hard. It's hard.
It's hard. It's hard. It's hard.
It's hard. It's hard.
You know, watch it. They have to manufacture a lot of it.
Yeah.
Tackling, too. I mean, I saw that when they went down to Atlanta and lost.
And then, like, it seems like it's a league-wide issue.
It always is. I always try and temper the feelings because September, to me, still is the preseason,
especially for things like that, tackling, blocking.
So you got to show improvement.
But, I mean, Dallas is offensive.
has looked good, but
their defense has been a get-right game
for every team. Every over has come in.
I've had them on the locks. I will
try and get them again if I can get my
first pick to have the Cowboys over.
That should be north of 55
maybe. The way
the commanders, you know, on clean turf
with Jaden and McLarenbach.
I'm just thinking about teasers here. My teaser
went up in smoke last night,
me and like a million other
people. So, Vegas has got some
house money they're playing with going into
Sunday, I think. Speaking of Vegas, you could get 21 and a half points with the Raiders in a three-team teaser this Sunday.
Oh, all day, dude. All right, Steve. We'll see you later in the week. Noel, thank you.
