NFL Daily with Gregg Rosenthal - 2024 Trade Deadline Extravaganza with Mike Garafolo and Jourdan Rodrigue
Episode Date: November 6, 2024Gregg Rosenthal is joined by Mike Garafolo and Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic to break down all the trade deadline movement from around the NFL. The show starts with a discussion about the new feel ...to the NFL trade deadline (01:26) before reaction to the Commanders trading for Marshon Lattimore (08:50), the Steelers trading for Mike Williams (17:55), the Lions trading for Za'Darius Smith (23:35), the Cowboys trading for Jonathan Mingo (28:47), and more! Plus, trade deadline winners and losers (42:55) and a preview of the Bengals and Ravens facing off on Thursday Night Football (48:27). Note: time codes approximate. NFL Daily YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nflpodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This is an I-Heart podcast.
Welcome to NFL Daily, where we embrace the NFL becoming like the NBA.
I'm Greg Rosenthal here in the Chris Wesleyan podcast studio.
The trade deadline has come and gone, and there's no one I would rather have break it all down for me.
No one?
Maybe like one or two people.
Mike Garifolo is very high on the list.
Maybe Sidney, no?
I mean, I don't think she really has a hot take on the Jonathan Mingo trade.
Like, hey, what are the Cowboys doing?
That's what I'm into.
Maybe not a hot take.
I don't know what gets you going in the morning.
Actually, I do.
Button up.
You don't need to button up.
And yes, we're on YouTube.
Everyone check out the show there if you want.
But for everyone else, it's mostly in the ears here.
And they're just going to hear the great voice.
woke up early. You know, the daylight savings. Lots going on in this country. Maybe I slept a little
less because of that. Who knows? I don't know what it is. What happened in the day? No. And, you know,
we turned it on and it's like six in the morning. There's Mike Garifolo on my screen already on Good Morning
Football. And here you are eight hours later. You've done three shows in between. You've got another
more shows. I'm just making up numbers in terms of the shows. It's all good. Don't you like that the NFL
actually is worthy of a trade deadline special?
Sure, it makes it interesting.
It adds a little wrinkle that we never had before,
and it gives us a reason to make calls
and say hello to some people during the season.
And it's fun to, you know, a little rush
when you get to break some news on a day like this,
or really, I mean, the thing that's surprising
is it starts earlier and earlier every single year.
And even now to the point where you had eight deals today,
I believe eight trades was the number,
which matched last year,
not as high as the 13 from 2022.
but I had a conversation with a personnel guy the other day
and I said, well, why is this now a thing
when it didn't used to be a thing?
And they said there was a number of reasons,
analytics and all this stuff.
And he said, but the one thing that he really believes
is there's so many coaches out there,
coaching trees overlapping,
that a lot of the terminology is the same these days
where it wasn't necessarily 10, 15, 20 years ago.
And so now guys are able to come in
and get acclimated a little bit more quickly.
But even to the point of DeAndre Haubon,
Hopkins, in his second game with the Chiefs,
there were a couple times where he went out there
and Mahomes. No, no, no, no, no. He had
to flip to the other side of the formation as
they're lining up. There were two plays
to the end of regulation where he wanted to hit him
one time. Almost cost him in the game.
Didn't turn around. And then you saw Mahomes
back to the sideline to Matt Nagy.
Again, again. And he looked for him
coming off the line. He had to have told him in the huddle.
Looks for him coming off the line. He's not looking.
So with those hiccups,
they're still off to a great start there.
But it just tells you it is still difficult
in season to get acclimated to a new team
and a new player. Maybe that helps explain why
teams were hesitant to do it in the
past. And we're going to get through all the trades.
We're going to talk Marshawn Latimore
going to the commanders. That's fun.
The Zidaria Smith trade finally
happened. We'll talk some winners
and losers. Jordan Rodrigue is
coming up later in the show. We'll see if the Rams
press conference ends in time for her to join
you, but we'll also preview the Thursday
night game between the Bengals and the Ravens.
But since we're starting big picture, I think
this is interesting because
first of all, they moved the trade deadline back.
And when I joke about them becoming like the NBA,
it just was a weird place the NFL was in for a long time.
I thought that teams weren't trying to improve enough during the season.
You only have so many different ways to improve.
I remember writing an article for the website
when the Eagles and the Patriots played in the Super Bowl
using some facts that those were the two teams
that had traded by far the most in the NFL
during the Howie Roseman and Bill Belichick era.
And the two pretty successful organizations, because you should be looking at every way to try to improve your team.
And now we move the trade deadline back.
You mentioned the continuity.
And the thing that's crazy with all these trades, and going back to Mari Cooper and DeAndre Hopkins is they're all so cheap.
Like, unless the prices start getting more expensive, why wouldn't you be trading for players for these prices?
I've long since said, and John Schneider of this new wave, John Schneider was one of the ones that was really started to be.
And some of these didn't work out, by the way, the Percy Harvin trade for.
most amongst them.
He was the one to say,
I'll take the proverbial bird in the hand,
rather than the draft pick
that I don't know what it's going to turn into.
And I've said, you know,
why wouldn't you give up a fifth round pick?
Because fifth round picks are a coin flip
as to whether that player's actually going to make
the opening day roster.
Yeah.
Year one.
Yeah.
So right away, half of them,
I mean, listen, sometimes practice squads and whatnot.
Then you take it further and see how many of these guys
pan out within the next three years
versus you're getting a veteran,
You know what you're getting.
Now, you're not going to get them nearly as long as potentially if you hit on a fifth round pick.
But the numbers really tell you the value of, if you're willing to move on or move that fifth round pick or six or seventh or whatnot, the value you're getting back immediately and the value that you know you're getting.
So I agree with you.
I like the fact that general managers have become more aggressive.
You've got the buyers and the sellers.
And if the Cleveland Browns had their way, because they proposed this thing moving back a week,
they proposed it moving back two weeks.
We would still...
Let's get another week.
They're trying because their point was
you'd moved it back a week
with the 18-game or 18-week schedule.
Now if you get a 19-week schedule,
move it back another...
Like, we're still not caught up,
is what they're saying to where they wanted...
Plus, we're only halfway through the season.
Some teams not even.
So within the next week,
you're going to get more clarity
on who's in and who's out, too.
Yes, a couple things there.
Number one, love doing this show
with a real, like, TV professional
if you do happen to watch the YouTube,
like Garifolo just can't go more than a second
without making love with his eyes to the camera.
Like, because you're just a professional.
Whereas I'm like, I'm not,
I'm just kind of sitting back here and not even thinking.
It's, you know, audio media.
But no, you're great at it.
You're great at it.
It's very natural.
Number two, I disagree with John Schneider.
Sweet love.
Go ahead.
On his own assessment.
The moment Percy Harvin returned that touchdown
in the Super Bowl
is one of the all-time Super Bowl moments
I've ever been at.
That alone made that a good trade.
Yeah.
What about when a Golden Tate pile-draved him
or was it Doug Baldwin that Pile Drive Persson-Harvier?
It's Golden Tate.
No, I think...
Punched them and...
One of them got stuffed in a trash can.
Have you ever heard Mike Rob tell that story?
And I don't know that he's ever told it on air,
to be honest with you?
Let's hear it.
No, he's got to have him on
and have him tell the Percy Harbin story.
And like Pete Carroll coming to him
Mike Rob, I need, you know, because this happened right before the team picture at the Super Bowl.
So Golden Tate's got a black eye.
It's amazing.
In the picture.
It's amazing.
And you could see like there, they're scowls on a bunch of faces.
I've seen the picture before, but Mike Rob's version of the stories.
I need to hear it.
But I stand by my assessment.
The pop, that was in the New York Super Bowl, right?
Like, the pop in that stadium was, it was one of, it's maybe the best moment in Seahawks history.
So I disagree with John Schneider.
And then finally, just on the picks.
and then we'll get to all these trades.
These teams value these picks so much at this time of year.
Oh, I could never give up a fourth round conditional
for a future Hall of Famer like DeAndre Hopkins or Devon.
No, no, we couldn't possibly do that.
We'll only give up a fifth to six pick swap.
Oh, no, we're not going to improve our pass rush
with a guy like Aziz Ozilari, for instance,
who didn't get traded.
Like, we're not going to dare give up a fourth round pick.
Then you get to draft day,
and they're like, can I please move up?
six spots in the fifth round
like I'll give you next year's fourth and they're just
giving them away like candy and it's
nothing so that's it's annoying to me
why you know why you know why
it's because I'm the best at drafting
who am I I'm every general
manager that ever existed they all think
well I'm not going to give it up because I know
with a fourth round pick what I'm
capable of doing I'm going to hit on that fourth
rounder so but again that's the old school way of thinking
they've come off of that a little bit and then
when you get to draft day
and they've had their eyes on these guys
for months on end
and they get a chance to get them
then it's like the immediate toy
right in front of their face
that I got to have this guy
so I got to move up
I mean I remember an agent years ago
was a fullback
and he got somebody to jump
it was a cowboys to jump over somebody
and that team was never going to draft them
but he got him to jump just because
then he could in the future say
well you trade it up for him
it was like in the fifth or sixth round
or something like that
which was a great job by the agent
because now you got something
that you liked them this much
you jumped another team
so you got to sign them to an extension
or something like that. Yeah, like a Marcus
Davenport situation. Speaking of which,
let's get to the news. Let's start with
the biggest trade of the day, the one that
really gave us something to anchor this show with.
The Saints trade, Marshawn Latimore.
Arguably the greatest
cornerback to ever wear the Saints uniform.
I'd have to go through a bet. I think it's a pretty safe bet.
And a 2025 fifth round pick
to the commanders for a third
and fourth round pick.
they also get a sixth in that deal.
So really it was like a late round pick swap,
but they get a third and a fourth for Marshawn Lattimore.
Of all these trades,
where almost nothing is changing hands for good players,
this was actually a decent haul.
I thought this made a lot of sense for both sides.
I actually think it says good things about the Saints moving forward,
but for the commanders, it's a move where you almost didn't expect them
to be putting some chips in the middle of the table this season.
Just to, for anyone who just heard what you said,
and maybe is an Eagles fan growing up like me
and thinks like, no, Eric Allen is the best corner.
But his best years were probably with the Eagles, I want to say.
So I just want to throw that out there just to make sure.
Poor time pro bowler, made the all pro team.
Oh, he was a pro bowler a bunch, yeah.
Marshawn Lattimore.
Oh, oh, oh.
I'm just saying that's pretty strong.
I don't know if the, I don't know if the, basically he had to be in his best years
with the Saints, in which case then Lattimore would be the guy.
We'll start with the commander's end of this.
Because you're now seeing, and we've seen it repeatedly.
If you are a team and you have a quarterback on a rookie deal, you go for it, right?
Because you know you're going to have to pay him.
Now it's going to be by the time Jaden Daniels does his deal, $70 to $80 million a year,
whatever it's going to wind up being.
I'm projecting.
It'll be certainly above 60, which is where we already are.
That's going to hamstring your ability to do things elsewhere on the roster.
So the commanders already feel like they're in that zone.
Okay, maybe it's house money to allow.
lot of us who didn't expect them to be where they are right now.
And in their minds, it's like, let's go right now.
Because you're also getting him, I don't know how many years,
I think two more years left in this.
Two more years.
Only, only, quote,
I think $16 million a year in base salary,
that's good for a quality starting corner.
Now, if I'm Latimore's agent,
hey, you just traded for him.
He performed for you down the stretch.
This offseason, we're going to have a conversation
because we want a new deal.
Whatever.
That's a good problem to have if you're the Washington commanders,
I guess.
But this is where you're in that zone of we've got a rookie quarterback
on a rookie contract.
We've got to strike while we possibly can
and spread those resources out there.
I give them credit for doing it right now.
I really do.
It's a franchise right now that's got so many good vibes going on.
The fan base is loving it.
The players that have been...
I talked to Terry McLaren after the game on Sunday
didn't interview with him on the field
after their seventh win of the season,
and he talked about,
I don't take these days for granted.
I thank God for the patience and the endurance
to last through the times that weren't as sweet there.
So you're sending a message to the locker room
saying we understand how long it's been
since you've been competitive.
understand how you're feeling right now. We're in the thick of this and we're going to do
the best we possibly can. It's awesome because Latimore was the one guy now that Amari Cooper
and DeAndre Hopkins already went that I thought could be an immediate, like, big impact.
There's some role players that are going to help out. Marshall and Latimore, when he played
this year, maybe not like the best tackler in the world, but was great in coverage. He just hasn't
played a lot. So he's going to have to be healthy down the stretch. The last handful of seasons,
I believe he only had 410 snaps two seasons ago, 621 snaps last year.
He's up to 415 already this year, but has been in and out a little bit with a hamstring injury.
Didn't seem like he got along.
He even said it to the media that he had a personal issue with Dennis Allen,
that they quieted down and figured out before this season.
Now Dennis Allen's gone and Marshawn Latimore's gone.
But you're getting the very end of what should be his prime if you can stay on the field year 28,
He has a $2 million roster bonus, too, so it's $18 million a year.
But that's plenty good.
And more than anything, it upgrades the worst position on their roster that they've been getting by.
But suddenly you're replacing a negative at cornerback with a good player.
I love it because they had like extra picks.
And they've been very smart since Adam Peters got there.
And Emmanuel Forbes is not a big guy.
Like that's been the problem.
He's too slight.
And now you're adding a guy who can play more physically, can play with emotion,
can play the kind of ways that Forbes.
hasn't been playing. I was with Steve Smith
on Sunday at the game. We're doing pregame
hits on the sideline and Forbes runs by and he
goes, is that Forbes?
And I go, yeah, he goes, he gives this look and he didn't say anything
but he gives this look like
man, I would eat that guy. He has a withering
looks. I would not want to be on the wrong side
of a withering Steve Smith. His look
was like, man, I would have eaten that guy
alive. Almost like
I can eat that guy alive right now. Go get me
a helmet and shoulder pads. Because he's got
he's so slight. He's got twigs for legs.
I feel, I'm not trying to knock the kid, but they needed a bigger presence at the cornerback position.
And listen, it wasn't the greatest situation in New Orleans for Marshawn Lattermore the last couple years.
You get into a place where the vibes are so good, and now you're with a competitive team after such a disappointing week three through nine or whatever we're in now with the Saints and the way that that fellow, all of a sudden, now of a sudden, that hamstring can feel a little bit better.
It's been a while for him since he's been on a good team.
You're playing energetically.
You're feeling good about things.
I think that's what the commanders are banking on.
I think they're going to get good production out of him.
It means the Saints only have one player left from that famous 2017 draft class.
Do you remember the players in this draft?
That's too much putting you on the spot.
Eric McCoy, is he in the draft?
Eric McCoy is not in that class.
Latimore was the first one.
They thought they were getting Mahomes with that pick.
And at least that's the story told.
But they got Latimore.
Just stop, because you're just, you're just bearing.
Just to be clear, I am horrible when it comes to remember which drafts is which.
The only reason I know this is because I tweeted out earlier today.
So I looked it up.
Ladimore, well, Ryan Ramcheck was in there.
Marcus Williams having a great career in the second round.
Trey Hendrickson in the fourth round.
Alvin Camara in the third round.
Keep going.
In one draft.
Alex Anzoloni, who's had a nice career.
Alka, Dean Muhammad, is the last one.
That's the entire draft.
Thomas was 2016. Don't act like I missed it by 10 years.
I'm just saying you got it wrong.
One year.
So I actually think that's symbolic.
This Saints team is ready to turn the page.
I thought this is very encouraging.
We spent a lot of time talking about the Saints on our Monday night show.
So we don't need to repeat it all here.
But this shows me they're willing to take $36 million in dead cat money on the 2025 books.
That says to me, hey, we actually are going to be honest with ourselves finally.
we're going to rebuild
because he's still one of their better players.
They have $60 million in dead money already next year
and they could have more if they get into their...
Not this much where it's dead cat money.
Latimore, James, Michael Thomas, and Ryan Ramchek.
So they're taking the pain now instead of putting it off to later.
Yeah, but they're going to...
We'll be doing the same thing we always do, right before they started the lead.
The Saints have restructured this.
The Saints have restructured this.
I disagree because I think they won't have the same guy running the team.
That's my capable of...
Prediction.
Saving clips.
Save this clip right here.
Just earmark it right now.
Hit a button.
Even if you don't really hit a button, just humor me.
I'm just saying if Mickey Loomis is not running the organization and I don't know, these moves make me wonder.
If Mickey Loomis is not running, so you're saying he's out too?
Yes.
What's the dead money on that deal?
The check on that.
You know the only general manager in the entire league in his contract year, Joe Douglas, only one.
That's pretty crazy.
Yeah, you're right.
Maybe Gail Benson wouldn't want to be.
be paying the dead money on the front office.
But I just think this actually is a sign.
And who knows, it might have come down from above.
We've heard this in the past.
In fact, the commanders last year, it was pretty clear from ownership on down.
Even if the people there weren't staying, they were like trade guys and get what you can get.
And they were able to use those picks to get good draft picks and feel comfortable to get
Martian Ladimer.
I think the same thing is happening here.
They told the front office, get some picks.
Good job.
They've told the front office a few things in the last couple of days.
that's what we got at on the Monday night show
that that was maybe not the decision to get
rid of Dennis out. And again, I think
when I put this out on
the old Twitter, like, just like
that this is a sign they're finally ready to
rebuild. All the Saints are, they're so
happy. They will live with a year
of pain to just kind of move on
and move forward. Well, walking
into the studio right now, by the way,
is Jordan Rodman. What's up? The camera's
going to stay on me, so don't feel awkward
as you get into the seat, and
we've got to move on. We're going to talk about
the next trade.
This is just how we do it.
An NFL Daily,
Mike,
you got your fancy TV shows
where people aren't
walking onto the set
in the middle of the show.
But we just...
We want as much
Jordan Rodriguez as we can
on the show.
So here she is.
That makes one person.
Okay, there we go.
Oh, make it too.
I'm in.
Let's talk Mike Williams
to the Steelers.
Fun trade.
Fifth round pick.
Yeah.
Started with a breakfast sandwich
and ended with...
Well, didn't end,
but Rogers taking the shot at him.
Hi, Jordan.
There she is in a three shot.
Hi, guys.
Call it a three shot in the business.
What are we talking about?
Mike Williams.
And breakfast sandwiches.
What do you mean?
Good ones in Pittsburgh.
What?
Did he get one?
When he was on his free agent visit.
Yeah.
The fans were bringing him, somebody delivered a breakfast sandwich to him,
saying, we've got the greatest breakfast sandwiches here, sign here.
So they did that.
And then it ended with actually a terrible take by Ian Rappaport.
What else is new?
Saying that he's going to Pittsburgh where they have the best sandwiches.
Listen.
Was he thinking like Primani Bro?
That's what he's thinking, yeah.
They've got good sandwiches.
Don't go say in Pittsburgh has the best sandwiches
because it's just not factually accurate.
But Philly, you're saying what?
All the places I've lived.
Philly, North Jersey, Jersey Shore.
Little Johns roast pork.
How about that?
Well?
Listen, you want to, I'm going to defend my turf
if you're going to start talking.
Although one of the things I miss most,
I think about it a lot on Sunday mornings
about living in New York
is the breakfast sandwich
from your bacon, egg, and cheese.
bodegas or whatever.
Just had one the other day.
It was like, this is so good.
My mother, my mother was visiting and she's, she's, I want to get a bagel from Acme,
from the, from the supermarket.
I go, you are six blocks away from like the best bagels in the Hudson up there.
It's like the best, just go, I, no, I'll go get, you're not buying a bagel from
Acme with that available.
Mike Williams.
Yeah.
And, and the deal that we thought was going to get done immediately after the Devante Adams deal,
Pittsburgh's been looking for that big body.
number one type guy.
I don't think he's still what he was earlier in his career.
Certainly getting healthier this year.
You've got to give him the ability to do that as well.
And that's going to continue.
It's going to continue to be a process.
But I think this adds to them.
Russ has been throwing the moonball, talking to the receivers there,
saying it just gives us a better shot because we're facing the ball,
whereas the cornerbacks got his back to us.
It just makes the – so now you've got a guy that can go up and get it
and has got that big wingspan and that big catch radio.
as they like to say, I like the fit here. I really do. It's a huge reason why we talked about
a lot of these sort of like receiver thirsty teams that were combing the market the way that they
were, someone who draws attention away from other people and other facets, other elements of
the scheme and the game plan in order to open those things up. And then once those things start
to draw attention, then you hit that guy on a moonball. And I like the fit here. It was really
no secret. And Mike, you did some great reporting on this. You know, there were, the Steelers were
for quite some time
wanting to bring in a receiver
and I think we're pretty thorough
in the job they did
and kind of checking to see who was available.
I guess they didn't want Deontay Johnson back
because he wouldn't have cost even this much
a fifth round pick but that says a lot
I guess about that relationship.
I watched the Aaron Rogers
McAfee reaction to Mike Williams.
He was live on air
when Mike Williams got traded and then they asked him about it
and Aaron Rogers politically
hinted at what you just
just said, which is it's not the same Mike Williams maybe, that it's been tough coming off
the torn ACL. He never was like the fastest of receivers in the first place. So it might take
sometimes till a year two to get all that back. But if there ever was going to be a spot where he
could make some impact, it would be with the Steelers who could use a big body receiver down
the field other than George Pickens. And Russell's got to throw that thing up there. So that should
be fun to watch. They also made another trade today, Mike. They brought in Preston Smith. I was surprised
by this one. Why do you love it? Because
I go back to the
when I covered the Giants, the Ernie of course he days
with the general manager. They drafted Matthias Kiwanuka
and Justin Tuck in back
to back years when they already had OCEU Miniora
and Michael Strahan and his statement
that we used over and over. You can never
have enough pass rushers. Well,
this is the case right now. And I go back to
I compare this kind of what we talked with the commanders
with the rookie contract. They've got Russell
Wilson on a veteran minimum deal right now.
So they were able to take on the money that Preston
Smith has owed the rest of the season here.
to get him in with T.J. Watt with Alex Highsmith.
You don't play, you don't just have two pass rushers.
You can add a third and it gives you flexibility.
And Highsmith's been banged up this year as well.
He might be a fourth.
Nate Herberg is a really good.
Four is good.
There you go.
See, there's four.
That's a good number here.
I think he is the fourth, but also like Herbig, they might be managing him a little bit.
He's had some issues with the hamstring.
So they might be managing him a little bit,
especially if they think they're going to really make a push.
So having four guys and,
including one who they think can come off the bench,
this might be a strategy move for them
in terms of not just bringing another guy for, you know, in the rotation,
but also in case of soft tissue injury management
or any number of things to preserve.
And it's almost like spelling certain guys to maximize their reps
once you do get in those rush situations
and potentially, you know, December and they hope the playoff.
Well, one of the things that drives me crazy about the Steelers
is they never let T.J. Watt off the field.
And if you watch those games,
always gassed and a little not at his best late in the fourth quarter of the,
he makes these big plays, but a lot of times, like, he needs a blow late in the game.
So I love it.
It's like the Eagles.
They have, you know, they always try to have four pass-stressures, get fourth bat,
four-passers.
And it didn't cost much.
It was for a seventh round pick.
The Packers defense has been a little weird this year.
Most of their pass-stressers have less production than they have had in the past.
It's a different scheme.
He probably just wasn't a scheme fit.
Let's talk about another former Packers pass-risher.
It's Zadarius Smith.
He's been to a few teams since.
And now he's going to another one, going to the Lions.
It ends up costing the Lions a fifth and a sixth round pick,
although they get a seventh back.
So it's really a fifth and a, you know, late day three pick swap.
Not a lot for Zadarius Smith.
You pay him, I think they're paying him what's left of his contract,
which is quite hefty.
It's just this year.
But, you know, he has a big base salary.
But they kind of needed this, Mike.
I'd have to check on that.
I don't remember the financials on that one.
That feels like it happened three days ago
and it was earlier this morning.
So it's just...
Well, Florio did sort of a half report on Sunday
so maybe that's why you're thinking
it feels like three days ago.
I know you don't maybe pay attention
to the other reporters.
But he reported something where he was like...
We said it's like it's expected probably or something.
Yeah, which, which, yeah, this was...
It's like they...
And you could see...
It's funny, when you see that all on the screen,
you could see how it came together.
It's like, well, we're not just going to do the fifth round,
but what if we do that?
Okay, but then we want...
this back because we don't want to lose it. And it's like, okay, all that just gets thrown up
on the screen there. It's like that's how it finally came together. So that's what the last couple of
the last couple of days were really all about in finalizing this one. It makes a lot of sense.
Once it became clear at Max Crosby, Miles Garrett, like those guys were untouchable. They
weren't going anywhere. They never were. Zadaria Smith then became the best next possible option
for the Lions. And he fits so well in my mind. Don't even want to say like Aiden Hutchinson
replaced it. And nothing about that.
You lose 8 and 100.
You just do the best you can at this point.
But he can give you a little pass rush.
He can play against the run.
He's got a ton of experience.
They're trying to replace him in the aggregate,
which, again, still isn't replacing him.
But, you know, when you saw Dan Campbell, like, you know,
skipping in front of the podium a little bit,
like doing a little, like, fun, happy dance.
This was a while ago when asked about whether they're going to bring in a pass
pressure.
I did think of you, Mike, because I was like, how early,
it's maybe a inside baseball question that you don't necessarily have to answer,
but how early in this process
did this become so obvious to you
that this was going to be,
not just happen,
but be like the fit.
Just this tier of guys too
because you know you've got like Mark Davis
sending emails saying we're not trading
max credit.
You know you have all of these things that are public
but you know when a certain tier is unreachable
and then you're kind of targeting a cluster of players.
Let me which part that Zadaris was going to the lions
or that those guys were untouchable?
Both that he will not necessarily Zadaris specifically,
that they were getting someone, maybe.
That cluster of...
Yeah, you start to piece it together.
You really have to...
That's something that I've really learned
over the last couple of years is
I used to wait for, like, people to tell me.
And then you go, wow, wait, but I heard this person say that.
And I guess I thought that there was still another step.
You start to...
You got to make the leap at some point.
You start to hear these, like, non-denial denials, basically,
and you go, oh, this is happening.
Yeah.
Like, you know who's really good at that?
Ian Rappaport.
tremendous. Unbelievable at putting
the pieces together. But I'd be like,
but this person said that. He's like, yeah, that means it's getting done.
I'm like, no, no, no, it's done. And then it winds up happening.
You're like, whoa, okay. So you almost, not that
you're pushing it over the line. Like, it's already done.
You have to hear what people are saying and realize
you have to have a, you know, personnel person to
reporter translation book. Now, I don't want to get too deep into it
or impugn Ian's character. But is there a chance that
it's like game recognizes game
he can see the lies and the
obfuscations for what they are
because he's good at that whereas you're like
you know you're just a better person
and you don't expect the line
quite as much exactly right that's exactly
right you know I believe in people
I think this is a great fit by the way he's got the same
pressure it's not you know he's not the same as
it used to be necessarily but I think he's a really good
fit in this defensive scheme
change of scenery is always good you know
for a player who's bounced around a couple of times
he's got the same pressure rate as Khalil Mack right now.
And he hates the Packers.
Even more than Lions fans, he really hates the Packers.
There's a weird ending.
Yes.
And he had some revenge games already because he did join the Vikings for a year before going to the Browns.
But back to answering your question, Jordan.
This, when I started to have conversations with people not even involving or not even involved with the Lions or is Adairia Smith.
And I mentioned him, they go, oh, yeah, well, the line, he's going to the Lions, right?
And so everybody around it started to have these, they knew it was going to happen.
You never heard it necessarily directly from the Lions or from Smith's camp.
And you go, enough people around it are saying that it's getting done.
So that must be getting.
And you go, okay, within the next couple, it's going to happen within the next couple of days.
And it happened early this morning.
I would just love to do a whole show about like what your life is like.
I know.
This is why we have Mike Garifolo in the studio.
Let's take a quick break.
And then we'll wrap up all the trades.
Maybe throughout a few winners and losers.
Michael move on to his 17th show of the day.
Back in a second.
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when I was talking about
watching you six in the morning.
on my television, Mike.
That's good context
that he was on your television
when you were watching him
at the same in the morning.
You missed the start of the show, George.
Like, joining the conversation
midway through.
I think you guys were talking about
this Jonathan Mingo trade.
Wasn't that one of the first ones
of the day to happen?
And people were just saying,
like, why are the Cowboys making a trade again?
They actually gave up a fourth round pick
to get Jonathan Mingo and a seventh.
Weird?
Yeah.
Barry. A lot of other teams thought it was weird, too.
If it pans out, who cares, right?
See, I don't want to sit here and bash a team for making it.
After we just said, like, teams should be willing to kind of, you know,
and so if you feel this strongly about it.
A fourth round pick is not a crazy, everyone's making this out to be like,
oh, they got robbed here.
They gave up the same as, you know, the chiefs gave up for DeAndre Hopkins,
which is true that it is a fair point that they maybe should have sent something less.
but we're talking about the difference being fourth, fifth.
I think the problem is Mingo just has really poor tape at the NFL level.
And Jerry Jones even said publicly, well, we loved him coming out of college.
We loved the tape.
And so that's, I always hear that reasoning from NFL teams of why you make a move.
Well, we loved his college team.
Well, how about the NFL tape?
Isn't that way a lot more?
Like, if he's coming out in the draft now, like, he obviously is a very different evaluation
because he struggled to get open as a pro.
It is tough.
tape in large portions. Also, though, like, it seems to me like all over the league, just subtle
shots being taken at the state of the Panthers over the last couple of years, like from Sean
Peyton, not so subtle to, okay, well, we're going to throw that out. We're looking at college
specifically. You actually hit it on the head with something you said earlier, Mike, pan out.
So to me, what, I think we first have to define, what does that mean, if you're the Cowboys,
how does this pan out? Like, what makes it successful for me because of DAC's situation?
it's looking at potentially panning out next year,
getting him in your building ahead of time,
redeveloping him from the situation that he was previously in,
recalibrating some of the tools that they liked,
apparently coming out of college.
I did too, by the way.
I was kind of a fan of Jonathan.
Sort of hitting the reset button.
This, to me, like, screams not at all something for this year
in the slightest.
It screams like, get DAC a second weapon next year
because we don't know how long he's going to be on the shelf
with the hamstring.
Paying out to me, I'd say pass, fail, if they sign him to another contract.
And that's part of it.
The financials here, because you're getting him for two more years under contract, right?
So anybody who's comparing this now to, let's say, Deontay Johnson, it's not a fair comparison
because Johnson, you're getting as a rental, and then you have to decide, you may have
to pay him $20 million a year as a free agent at the end of the season.
You don't have to make that decision with Mingo.
So that fourth round pick, I would just, this is the problem with deadline day is
I still haven't had a chance to kind of reset and go.
over some of this stuff. I want to find out how
this conversation happened. Like, if that four
was a five, would they still
have been able to do this deal? Could they have gotten them for
a fifth round pick? You never really know. You're
playing poker. So I need to know if the Panthers are
telling them, it's not going to get it done. We already have a
fifth plus on the table or something like that. It's
got to be a four. And if that's the case,
I'd love to know who the five was,
because I didn't sense a lot of people that were like,
oh, yeah, we were in on him too. So they must
have been around a fifth. I'm not getting a lot of that
right now. And if the Panthers
played poker here and got more than they
they should have gotten. Good job, Dan Morgan.
Greg, odds are that this is the move made in advance so that Jerry Jones can point to it
in like deep summer next year when everyone's like losing their minds over the fact that they
haven't done anything to that point. And he's like, oh, we did this ahead of the deadline. That was
for this year. What are the odds? Yeah, when Trey Lance is throwing to Jonathan Mingo, wide receiver
two next year, it kind of reminds me of that trade. The fact that Dak Prescott is out for at least four weeks
And Trey Lance isn't starting.
But Jerry Jones hinted on that same radio show that Trey Lans might be starting or Trey Lans might be involved.
Who knows if he's the one.
It should be, like, it should be.
I guess.
He's down.
Boom.
Trey's in.
If it's not going to go well, if Cooper Rush is a pretty good backup that if he's that much worse than Cooper Rush, like I get it.
You have a whole group of people to deal with.
I would say success would be forget another contract because he's only in the second year of his rookie contract.
If he's their third or even fourth receiver in 2026,
like if he's still there and he's a rotational player for him,
then that's a success.
You're only giving up a fourth round pick.
If he's getting 500, 600 yards a year or something like that,
like that's a success.
But, you know, considering what's happened in Carolina, that's not guaranteed.
Yeah, we mentioned, you just mentioned, Dak Prescott.
He's likely headed to injured reserve, according to Jerry Jones.
So any hope that he could be back in the next couple of weeks,
is basically gone.
We don't need to stick on that.
We've talked about,
Dak Prescott, enough.
That's pretty much it for the trades
that struck my fancy.
We had a Khalil Davis trade to San Francisco.
There were a total of 18 trades
throughout the trade deadline period.
And then you mentioned eight today.
But that pretty much wraps up the trades.
18 from the start of the regular season.
Is that what it was?
I believe that's what it is.
Which I think the record was 22,
if I'm not mistaken.
Okay, so we're doing it.
We also fell short of,
I think 13 was the high watermarked
the last couple years for the last day.
Our friends at NFL research gave it to us.
Let's do it helping us up.
Because we had the Cam Robinson trade.
We had the Trinavius White trade.
Actually, we will mention that quickly
that the Ravens pick him up.
Well, I look this up.
Didn't have a lot of playing time for the Rams
and just hoping to have some depth there.
The official number from the research department,
most players traded since 1995.
was in 2022, there was 22 teams, 22 players.
This is the third most 19 players.
So pretty good.
2019 and had 21 players.
A couple little other items before we do a couple of winners and losers.
Norv Turner is joining the Raiders staff, which is amazing.
He's the senior advisor.
His son, Scott Turner, who was in Carolina, is going to be the offensive coordinator.
Let's actually take a look, too, if you're watching on YouTube for the Jimmy Johnson quote retweet of my tweet.
If I have a chance to self-promote, I'm going to.
I learned today that Jimmy Johnson follows me on Twitter and he, quote, retweeted me.
So that was really exciting.
He says, Norv is one of the best.
We got Norv Turner, Mike, back in an NFL building.
Timeout.
Did you then retweet Jimmy retweeting you?
I did, yes.
You got to do that.
You got to do that.
Like, hey, look, this famous person just retweeted me.
Like, people do that all the time when Mahomes retweets him, which, Patrick?
Oh, I could go even...
Any one of these days, buddy?
I couldn't go even further.
I was shocked by this.
Never met Jimmy Johnson.
No, you know, relationship there.
He only follows 29 people on Twitter.
Wow.
Oh, you wouldn't look.
I'm one of them.
Yep.
I'm one of them.
Here are some others.
Mario Cristobal.
Okay.
The head coach.
Yep.
Dave wants that.
All right.
He's sensing a theme here.
Tony Gonzalez.
I'm not going to read them all because I don't want to, you know,
blow the spot of the CEOs. Jason Taylor. I'm just saying these are the types of class of people I'm
with. Carissa Thompson. Okay. Okay. Fox. Rob Riggle, a lot of co-workers. Kurt Menafee. I'm trying to
figure out where you come in. Keep going. Dan Marino. Did he perhaps mistake for a co-worker of him?
No, no. Michael Strayhan, Troy Aikman, and then me and Peter King, like the two Titans of
NFL reporting and analysis. So thank you. Thank you.
Thank you, Jimmy Johnson.
Good for you.
This is the opposite of the early days of Twitter
when Tay Diggs followed me.
And I was like, oh, my God.
Tay Diggs followed me
and then looked up and saw
he was following 100,000 people.
That is the opposite of that, right?
No, Schreger, who he works with.
That's interesting.
And you'd think, like,
oh, maybe it was a slip of the thumb.
But the fact that he retweeted you
acknowledged, like, I follow this dude
and here's some information that I appreciate.
I love it.
Do we think he runs his account?
Yes, because of if you follow who,
like, you know,
it's not a lot of posts
and
but this was worth it
this was his time
to weigh in
and that's a great
I love it
I love this staff
by the way
Marv Lewis is on this staff
Joe Philbin is on this staff
Rob Ryan is on this staff
Tom
Tom Cofflin
all together
Tom Cofflin is involved
yeah yeah
is this fun
North Turner under
I don't know if he's underrated
but he's just forgotten
at this point from like new fans
but a hell of an offensive
coordinator deep into his career
I've had great conversations with him.
He's been around when Scott's been coaching games,
and I've had a chance to talk to him.
And I'm like, this guy's just a great offensive mind.
I wrote a story for the Super Bowl game program last year.
I'm already forgetting what the topic was,
but I talked to Norv about it.
I think it was the style of quarterbacks that have won Super Bowls.
And I talked to him about Troy.
It was just amazing just to have that conversation with him
and just thinking to myself, like,
this guy's got good football left.
I felt that way about Kevin Gilbride when he retired.
I'm like, this guy still could be a good,
coach, but I guess it's...
Who knows? He might be running the Raiders next year
with head coach Scott Turner. Like, crazier
things have happened
with that organization. You think that's where
a new minority owner, Tom Brady
wants to go? I think he's, you know...
Well, that's a fair point.
Finally, the Colts reportedly
according to Stephen Holder of ESPN, turned
down teams
calling about Anthony Richardson saying he's totally
off the table, weren't listening.
I thought the offers were that
great right now, but it makes sense. It would
It would be weird.
I don't even know that it got to the point of offers,
but the cults are trying to, not trying to,
they're making it clear that they still believe in Anthony Richardson.
Although, I may have seen this and I may have misread this.
Did Shane Stuyken say that Joe Flacko's still the guy for the rest of the season?
He did again, yes.
But like for the rest of the season?
That's what he said again, yes.
How many points do they score on offense?
I don't believe him because if they keep scoring three points, then he won't be.
But he's, it's hard to say, well, it's week to week.
I get it.
that's an unstable public way to approach things.
Yeah, there are two benefits of this, you know, being out there.
First of all, teams, certainly, if someone is benched effectively or needs more development time, whatever,
yeah, you got to call the team.
Like, of course you have to at least check.
Like, hey, what's up with this guy kind of a thing?
I mean, there's some, there's crazier calls than this that are happening around the league for star players,
for quarterbacks at any given point, right?
But also it's good.
Right, like joining forces with Tom Brady when you're Sean Payton.
and coaching the Saints joining forces with Tom Brady
who's still an active player with the Dolphins.
That kind of crazy?
Like, yes, nothing will be crazier than that
and that actually happened.
Go ahead. Sorry.
Like Best Sandwiches in Pittsburgh kind of crazy, right?
But I think that this also is a really good thing
for the Colts to have out there as well
because it does show, like, to your point, Mike,
it does show that this is, we're definitively no.
Like, we're not moving.
And kind of similar to Bryce Young, too.
You heard that there was some interest in him as well.
And certainly people are going to call to see if, you know, first round guys, top five picks are available.
And of course you're going to do that.
And if there, if something pops, then it pops.
But in this case, super unlikely.
And it's good for the Colts to have it out there being like, no, this is our guy going forward.
We invested in him.
And it's very good for everyone to have that out there.
I'm, as I'm looking at this, pretend you're a GM, Jordan, like.
Hey, Mike.
They've interviewed women in recent years.
Two.
We're getting there.
take it personally, Mike.
It is a fact.
Just that it never happens.
So it's fine.
Why don't you be a trailblazer, huh?
The hell was I asking you?
Oh, pretend you're making an offer for Anthony Richards.
What is it?
Pretend you're making an offer you're trying to get Anthony Richardson away from the call.
What is it?
Like, what's, in your mind, try to make a fair offer to me, Chris Ballard, for Anthony
Richardson.
Only draft capital.
I'm also trying to think what team, like there's only a few teams that this could
But to be clear, I have no idea.
Maybe the New York Giants.
If I'm the New York Giants.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I would give you a second round pick that...
Done.
Okay.
Yeah, I'd give you a second round pick that could turn into...
Don't give him more.
He just said second.
It's fine.
We're prepared to offer you all the free coffee.
Yeah.
You got a deal.
I think he could...
In the past, guys who haven't worked out in their first spot get a second...
Josh Rosen got a second.
round pick. I believe a hell of lot. It was a swap, wasn't it? I can fix him.
It was like a late second, but there's been, there's been some guys who have not worked out that
still get, you know, a good trade challenge on that. I'm not. I think it was a swap. I think it was
like sliding down in the second round, if I'm not mistaken. But I also want to just make it clear.
I still believe in Anthony Richardson. I just think he has actual development time, which they knew
going into it and should have managed things differently. Well, you know, and I, I think Melissa Stark had
report about this during the game
about how he's, you know, he was there, he was cheering, he was
locked in and all this stuff, and that's great.
It better not just be for show,
because that's what he's got to do. He's got to be involved.
He's got to be locked in. He's got to be taking mental notes.
He's got to be watching everything that Joe Flacco does,
even if they're scoring zero points, just
his process and how he goes about things.
I was stalling long enough for Greg to get his answer.
Got it now. Yeah, not only was it not
a pick swap. They gave up more than a second round
pick. They gave up a second and a fifth.
It was the 62nd overall selection.
No, in hell with that. Give me the full, no.
That's it, pen.
That's it.
No.
See, now you're going to have.
It was definitely a slide down.
It wasn't like a.
And that GM, by the way, that GM is still.
Chris Greer.
Still running the team.
Chris Gears.
So he survived that trade.
All right, quickly, some winners.
He's moving on before.
Do we have any winners and losers here before we get going?
I'm going to just, just rapid fire.
You can throw out anyone.
First, the chiefs in D.Hop.
Come on.
We watched the game, right?
Come on.
That's great.
Let's throw up the, uh, the DeAndre Hopkins tweet that he sent out.
on Tuesday.
I absolutely loved it.
Your heartstrings there, Greg.
He sent out the Randy Moss,
Tom Brady,
hugging each other.
Oh, I love that.
Now,
Randy Moss was an off-season trade,
but it was for a fifth-round pick,
so some similarities there.
Let's go.
Now, Greg might need a minute,
so I guess I will carry the show.
I don't need a minute.
Anyone stand out to you as a winner?
Yeah, I was going to pick the Chiefs
as well as a winner.
I also, you know,
I like, you know,
what the Cardinals did.
It wasn't a huge move,
but getting Baron Browning and just seeing if he's a fit.
Guys from that coaching tree have often connected with,
you know,
kind of spare outside linebackers.
This is sort of a Fangio thing.
Get your extra outside linebacker and turn him into a situational rusher,
an efficient rusher.
You can tell that that's sort of the pattern that Jonathan Gannon's trying to follow here.
So I liked it.
I thought it was kind of subtle,
but I like that move.
The question is who won the trade down?
Yeah, anyone's.
While I was completely wrong.
Yeah, you're right.
I mean, we've kind of established that.
No, not that we've moved on.
More that you don't remember draft picks either.
I don't remember anything involving the draft.
I apparently, I just hold it for a little bit and then I move on.
That's healthy, actually.
It's really healthy to do, frankly.
Zedaria Smith, he would, I'm going to throw out a winner.
He's just a personal winner.
To go from the Browns to the Lions, the most exciting team in the NFL, maybe going to
You know, the Steelers are interesting to me.
There were two moves that.
really makes a lot of sense for them.
At what point do we go from, well, here's Mike Tomlin extending his streak of winning seasons
or non-losing seasons to his team to contender.
He's trying to win, Mike.
That's a great point because it's like he's going from, they're going from stable to
pushing, right?
That's what these moves say to me, no, it's not like you got, you know, the receiver
who still is, you know, looks like the former version of himself.
And maybe he could get some of that back.
and that'd be great for him
because it seems like
he kind of went through a lot
up in New York recently
on a personal level
with teammates.
And then also bringing in
that rotational rusher,
this is a team
that actually thinks
that it can push
harder than even
or median or just that,
you know,
not losing record.
Like,
they actually seem like
they're pushing here,
which I think is a vibe.
I thought you were going to say,
when is Mike Tom
I'm going to start taking some heat
for not winning any playoff games?
I can tell you locally,
they're a little sick of as much,
like there is a group,
a group of the fan base.
It's like we're sick of being the 9-and-8 team.
So it's good.
They're trying to be better.
I made the point on Good Morning Football this morning that I think they're dangerous
because their coaching staff is so good right now.
And what they've been able to do.
Like it's one thing for Mike Tomman to go into the room and make the gutsy call
and know he's on an island and say we're starting Russell Wilson.
I don't care if anybody in this room agrees with me or not.
And then it's another thing for that coaching staff to then say,
all right, he's the boss.
We've got to do it.
And then come up with the best possible game plans to get this guy.
moving in the right direction and limiting his mistakes,
which is a big part of what they've been doing
and not letting them start to try to do too much.
And Danny Smith and Terrell Austin,
who I'm old enough to remember Terrell Austin being a hot head coaching candidate.
Maybe it's time to start mentioning that again.
I just feel like from a coaching staff perspective,
the question was, who is the biggest threat to the chiefs?
And I'm thinking on any given day,
that coaching staff can get that team ready to play against anybody
the way that they've been coached.
I like that take.
And I like, I think the commanders as an organization are winners because even from an ownership level,
they made them trade the picks a year ago.
They had a vision of getting the right guy in the building.
They get Scott Peters into the building.
Now they have a surplus of picks and rookies.
They feel like, hey, this is actually a time to move and they make a move.
That's a long-term plan already turning into a shorter term plan and they acted and they got a good play.
We're winners.
We got Mike Garifolo in the studio.
We got a lot of trades.
I'm going to go just a few losers.
Ravens defense didn't add anyone.
I was kind of hoping they would add someone in the secondary.
Chargers didn't add anyone.
I don't know if they needed it.
Ray White didn't do it for the Ravens?
Oh, my bad.
You meant pass rush though, I think, right?
Yes.
I meant more of an impact player, but that's fair.
That wasn't nice of me.
Azizzo Ojolari, he's still with the Giants.
He could have been like Zedarius Smith going to like a great team.
I don't think he's upset about that though because Dexter Lawrence is tearing it up.
You've got Kavon Tibido coming.
back. You got Brian Burns coming back. He could then not receive as much attention, pad the
stats, get into the offseason. I think we're going to be sitting here in March. Maybe I'll be
sitting here. Maybe I'll be home. I don't know. Haven't decided where I'm going to do a free agency
from, but maybe we'll be sitting somewhere and saying that Aziz O'Jolari is this year's like,
whoa, that guy got that kind of money? I think it could be big money for Aziz O'Jolari. And I think
staying with the Giants could actually help him. Great point. That is why you are the insider. Getting
Mike Garifolo, out of here.
Appreciate you, Jordan.
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It is time for our TNF preview presented by Prime Video.
A TNF game that's been on my radar since the very beginning of the season.
Now that's partly because I wanted to make sure I got the best booking possible for the TNF recap.
And I did.
I locked down Nick Wessling early.
Big get.
But also just because these two teams only play awesome games.
They already played one awesome game this season, Jordan.
And yeah, the Bengals record isn't as good as you would expect.
At this point in the season, frankly, neither is the Ravens for how good a team they are.
That actually makes the game bigger for the Cincinnati Bengals.
They kind of need this one in Baltimore.
The stakes are so high for a Cincinnati Bengals team trying to like once and for all this season,
write the ship and really start to put things together.
And also for a Ravens team trying to just dominate people to establish that we know how to win
in November and keep rolling that wagon all the way into the postseason. There's maybe some
very sneaky MVP dialogue here on the line as well. I am so heck and fired up for this game. Greg,
oh my God. I am too. Al, Kirk. I better not even hear like a minute of apathy or
complaining no matter how long this game is going. But these two guys deliver. Look, last time,
yeah, 41 to 38 back in week six, Burrow had five touchdowns in that game, almost 400 yards. Lamar had
four touchdowns through the air in that game, 348 yards.
And it's funny because I see the Ravens as they're obviously a Super Bowl contender.
Maybe that's still the Super Bowl favorite in the AFC, even if they don't have
home field.
And yet, if they lost this game, which would be totally understandable, a division rival,
you split games, they'd be at six and four.
Who knows what's going to happen with this Steelers team?
And they're kind of in the morass.
So where do you want to start just offensive, defensive matchups?
Lamar versus this Bengals defense on paper is probably the biggest mismatch of the game.
Do you disagree?
Yeah.
I mean, I trust Lamar Jackson and this Ravens offense far more than I trust what's been
a really wobbly good, decent to good against bad teams, Bengals defense to sometimes looks
like they're putting things together.
Also kind of seeming like they're aging out a little bit too quickly.
Yeah, this is going to be super interesting because.
Right now, Lamar Jackson is at a 68.2 completion percentage.
She's playing lights out and including some extremely tough throws and throws out of structure,
but it's all clicking between himself and Todd Munkin, the offensive coordinator and his receivers.
And in that scheme, it's everyone's like eating and everyone's benefiting Derek Henry,
obviously just dominating people already over 1,000 yards this season.
Everything is starting to feel like it clicks together against a Bengals defense
that just we just don't know who they are week over week.
and the scheme itself and Lamar's ability and the receivers
and Derek Henry widening things out,
making people play differently.
Lamar Jackson has targeted a wide open receiver on 32.8% of his
pass attempts, the season's second highest in the NFL.
That's going to be tough.
Who's higher? I'm shocked.
Jared is Jared Goff?
I was like, yeah, it's got to be Jared Goff.
I'm just thinking of what offense could be run better.
It's no slight, obviously, to goff or Lamar.
And I think it really hit home.
last week. Vance Joseph admitted, he said it out loud. We wanted to force them to pass because
you're just picking your poison. And so it's why this Derek Henry Lamar combination is so
mutually beneficial that a team would actually have to feel like they have to sell out to stop
the run, which I get it. But also, that's not a great idea. That's pretty much what we saw actually
in the first match. I went back and checked some of my notes for that game too. And the Bengals did
blitz a lot, which I was surprised. And they did get a lot of pressure on Lamar Jackson,
tried to get the ball out of his hand. And that's just, that's just not working. There's no
perfect way to attack Lamar right now or this team because he's better against zone than he
used to be. You saw that a week ago against Denver. He just, the game has slowed down for him. He's
like, he's like in the matrix right now. Like everything is just an absolute slow motion.
But I'm the other way. I actually, as crazy as it is, as bad as
the Bengals are defending the run. If you were trying to make a choice, I'd rather die
slowly against the Ravens and just see if we can bow up and maybe just get them into some
third down situations because County on Lamar to not beat you through the air is dumb.
Here's a stat. And then I'll hand it off to you. This is a lot on Lamar. But FTN, where Aaron Schatz
works. Yeah. Where there's DVOA. They also have defensive yards above, you know, average.
you know, adjusted for the defenses they've played. Lamar is at 1,114 yards for the season above
average. The next closest quarterback is actually Jaden Daniels at 676. The gap between Lamar
number one and Jaden Daniels number two is the same as the gap between Jaden Daniels number two
and the 16th best quarterback in the league. So that like, and that's not even counting his running
ability. So that's just how good this offense is right now. They're the eighth best offense
through nine weeks in all the years that they've measured it over.
at FDN, too. So it's like, I don't know. I'd rather die slowly personally.
You mentioned, I mean, yeah. Not in life. In life quickly, but on the football field slowly.
Well, hopefully quickly, but over a long period of time, you know, be on the planet for a long time.
Greg, please don't put that in the universe. Yeah. So, but I think yes, you want to try to make them,
at least see what happens if you try to make them run. Because like I said before, it's just
clicking for this passing attack in ways that even struggled a little bit prior to the start of
the season. And that's only going to get more cohesive. They're only going to get more reps and
better reps for each other. But, and where I think you might have a little bit of an argument to
a case to make for the Bengals defense there is, even though they've been really erratic and just
they're number 25 and DVOA for a reason, right? Um, but they're not missing a ton of tackles on
the first and second level. Now, if that is Derek Henry enters the picture, like, you know,
the, uh, you know, like, you know that, you know that meme of like big bird kicking.
down the door. Like, if Derek Henry enters your life in such fashion, I don't know if you're not
missing tackles in that way, particularly when we see some of the stuff they did at the beginning
of the year with Lamar running the ball as well and that misdirection. So it's just so hard to
stop this team and to pick which one is going to hurt the least. Right, because I remember in
that first game, I actually thought they had some of the run pass option plays defended pretty well,
and they would still get six yards. You know, it's like... Still staying ahead of the down. Right.
There were sometimes where I thought Lamar Jackson made the wrong read.
That was one of the games where it really clicked, like how they've cut the cheek chico
where he actually made the wrong read.
He should have kept the ball or he should have handed it off.
And it's still getting five yards, even if everyone's in good position.
If you want to blitz them like they did the first time around,
and I doubt they'll run the same game playing because that's not what Lou and Rumo was going to do.
Like Justice Hill is a very valuable player in this offense.
They killed the Broncos on a couple times that they sent pressure.
here and then they let him out of the back field as a little just outlet for Lamar Jackson.
There's just a lot of ways that they're going to beat you.
The pass rush is a big concern for the Bengals.
It's really Trey Hendrickson and not much else.
And the Ravens have been surprisingly good as a pass protection unit all season.
Ronnie Stanley having a nice season.
On the flip side, are you a little worried, and we don't know if Orlando Brown is available
for this game, that Cody Ford and Amarius Mims could be the starting tackle.
for Joe Burrow in this game.
I mean, I think that they,
you could see that they were a little worried
about some of the ways
that their past protection
was starting to break down a little bit
because they were trying to play
in heavier personnel
over the last couple of weeks.
They were trying to do different things
that you don't always see
from a Zach Taylor offense
to get just a little bit more help
in different ways,
not only get more eligibles on the field
for Joe Burrow,
but also chipping when you need to.
And just, you know,
getting, but they're going to have an issue with that
because,
Eric All, the tight end that they really, really liked.
Tour NACL, he was, Paul Dana at The Athletic,
was writing about how he was one of the reasons
why they could feel more comfortable,
just adding extra protection and extra things.
You know, he's going to, Joe Burrow is playing at an otherworldly,
unreal level, Greg.
It kind of feels like he forced himself to go to that place a little bit.
Right.
Yeah, it's maybe a dark place,
but it's a place that has led to a lot of production.
Let's actually listen to Joe Burrow talking about, yeah,
he just isn't necessarily happy even after a five touchdown performance.
Yeah, I think just how this season is gone,
knowing what's ahead of us,
knowing what we're going to have to do to get back into this,
you know, one win isn't going to make or break our season.
you know, I'm going to strive for perfection every day and every game.
So, you know, until that happens, what's there to be happy about?
Hey, look, he just wasn't happy.
I love that they asked him about that on Wednesday.
And he was like, oh, I guess I should I should work on that.
He blacked out.
He doesn't remember it.
Yeah, he's like, I didn't know that I was making a face like that.
I guess I should worry about my body language a little more.
They also asked them about the Cleo Herbert trade, which let's talk about quickly here.
And they just said, I'm glad we went out and tried to get better.
Just very stone-faced is like, we need to get better.
I wasn't expecting the Bengals to make a lot of moves at the trade deadline, though.
I did like that they tried to improve their backfield because Zach Moss is expected to miss the rest of the season.
So that's a lot to ask of Chase Brown to be their only running back there and Cleo Herbert can give them a little bit of a hammer.
They're going to need to be able to run the ball.
If T. Higgins is not available for this game.
I have a feeling he is.
I don't know.
I don't know anything.
But in a scenario where they were maybe trying to push him to play last week or not,
and you got two games in five days,
this is the game that you save T. Higgins for because you mentioned it,
no Eric Al, leaving extra guys for protection.
Suddenly, that receiver group, it's a big fall off.
Mike Gassicki has more yards this season,
and it's actually played great than T. Higgins, which is crazy.
Yeah, to your point, yes, on T. Higgins.
if he's going to be ready to go,
like this has got to be the game
to be ready to go.
Joe Burrow wanted to circle back on that
for a minute because a couple weeks ago
I was joking around saying like,
oh man, you know, he's in a really dark place
because he was quiet.
He was totally like in this silent rage
in his press conference.
Like he was very quiet and like low tone
and you could tell he was just internally seething.
And I saw that and I was like,
he's going to snap one of these days.
He's going to snap.
And then like the serial killer vibe
is going to just come out of him.
And it did.
And you watch.
that game and you watch how he was on the sideline and how he was talking
around like Jermaine Burton at a certain point who was a scratch because he missed
practice on Saturday. So back to the point of the past catchers. Like you're seeing
him try to work with other guys, get other guys open. You know, obviously Jamar is
going to be who Jamar is. But Mike Kosicki has stepped up in certain ways,
particularly when the Bengals are attacking the seam. And I think that
actually could quietly be a big difference in this game because we know that
is going to go toward the, you know, the big name receiver slash receivers if T. Higgins can play.
But Mike Yisicki, you know, with the 100 yards game last week, I think we'll see more of them because
the Ravens passing defense, which has let them down a lot. And yes, they traded for Troy White.
I don't expect him to be a huge part of that secondary right away if, you know, if even for
the long term just coming off the Achilles, but good depth just in case. But the Ravens have allowed
the second most yards per attempt and the second most EPA on passes in the seams this season. And
It's interesting because Joe Burrow targets those seam and those seam routes at the third highest rate in the NFL.
So I do think this could quietly be a Joe Burrow, Mike Gisicki, continuation of what they did last week.
Gassiki keeps making incredibly athletic, improbable catches.
Just like he did at Penn State.
Joe Burrow, just like he did for that one season in Miami, where he was just next level.
And he got paid for it.
And I'm happy that he did.
And I'm happy that he ended up in a place like Cincinnati
because we just would have never known that Mike Gassicki still had this in him.
And I think Joe Burrow is just feeling, first of all, he's moving so well.
Yeah.
He just creates space and time on the field in a way that reminds me a lot of Mahomes,
but he does it in his own way where he creates open receivers by the way that he moves in the pocket.
I think he's just so frustrated that this is the season that I actually am healthy
and everything should be happening for us.
Like, I've been waiting for a season like this.
And it's not really happening.
And it's not because of him.
Although they have had the ball late a handful of times on offense
and actually haven't gotten the ball done.
That's why I was annoyed when Bengals fans were like,
hey, we're these amount of plays away from him being the favorite for MVP.
I was like, they've had chances on offense to win at the end of these games.
Unfortunately, their defense is bad enough that that's maybe making Burrow frustrated.
And then T. Higgins isn't healthy.
And you even look at the box score in the game the first time they play the Ravens.
It's really all Jamar and T. Higgins.
And you really noticed the last couple of weeks, defenses took away the deep ball from
Jamar Chase.
And they were still able to be really productive.
But it wasn't the same.
They're just not the same unless you have both of them because this is a star-driven team.
I don't think it's a scheme-driven team.
I would agree with that.
That's a really good point, actually.
I would definitely-
Yeah. Well, actually, I mean, I don't want to cut you up. I mean, it was a really great point. As Dave Damashik likes to point out, everyone check out his new show, by the way, the Sheck Show. I just followed him on Instagram. He's the best. I just did the Sheck show this week, and he's great. He always pointed out, like when someone says, actually, that's a reg flag, because they don't normally think you. In this case, you don't normally think I make a good point, but actually this time I did. Well, not to go sideways, actually. Please. But you continually, continually make good points.
just stopped me in my tracks for a second because I'm like if I'm going to sum up why this
Bengals offense has just not I mean without the guys that they have on the field you just don't
and without Burrow you just don't get it you don't see it and certainly not from from the head
coach and so that's where I paused for a minute because I was like oh that's a really good way of
phrasing that without their bona fide dudes on the field including Joe Burrow lifting it seems like
trying to lift this defense you know out of its inconsistency you just don't have
that faith. And he could do it. He cooked the Ravens last time, but he did have one interception
in that game. And that wasn't totally the difference because there's a possession in overtime.
I mean, Lamar fumbled the ball. He actually reminded me a little bit of Joe Burrow. He was very upset
after that game, even though they won, yes. But it could be one of those games where just one
pick either way. And I can't quite believe that the Ravens defense is this bad. I keep
expecting it to start getting better because
that's been the history. But it is a different
coaching staff. Marcus
Williams comes back into the lineup last
week at safety, but
right now they are 14th overall
on defense. 23rd against the
past. They're a good run-stopping team.
The Bengals are not a team that will
like bang their head against the wall if it's not
working. They're just going to throw the ball
like crazy and they're going to pick on
Brandon Stevens probably back there.
Ardarius, Washington. There's a lot
of spots there. And their pass rush
hasn't been good enough.
So I actually think he should be fine.
Cody Ford and Marius Mims
should probably be fine
against the Ravens and their pastoral.
Yeah, you heard them looking around
trying to maybe potentially test
the trade deadline in that,
but just,
you know,
they're struggling in that phase.
And I think either or in this game, Greg,
as we get ready to make our picks,
like either
too early in the week,
I'm not ready.
Or either super high scoring on both sides,
right?
Because I could totally see that.
Super high score.
Because everyone just throws it,
right?
I mean,
obviously you're going to,
try to, like you said, die slowly, potentially if you're, if you're Lou. But I think ultimately
everyone's just throwing the hell out of the ball. And we could get a high scoring game. Or it
could be totally the opposite. We're both defensive coordinators with some of the familiarity.
This is like their kitchen sink gameplay. You know how like Jonathan Gannon, for example,
every once in a while, he has this kitchen sink game plan where he just throws all this weird
stuff at you. And it's not something that you're like that you're used, whatever, because this is,
you know, AFC North. This is, this is going to be a weird.
one. I could see that, but I feel like these defenses can't handle the kitchen sink game right
now. They've, they've tried it. There's, there's just not a lot of cohesion. I'm at the point in the
year where I'm just, I know the Ravens, or I think the Ravens will probably lose games or a game
the rest of the season, but I'm not going to pick it. Yeah. I'm picking them to win every single game.
Oh, 100%. Oh, you are. I'm 100% there with you. In fact, because earlier in our Thursday shows and
our previews, I was trying to be a little risky with the picks and think, oh, well, maybe this
I'm like, nope, team is good.
Pick that team.
Ravens are a wagon.
Pick the Ravens.
I'm picking the Ravens.
By a touchdown, actually.
A high scoring game, 3528.
Oh, wow.
Okay, I'll go 3027, not quite as high as last time around, but quite high.
It comes down to the end.
Bengals aren't done if they lose this game, but they feel like they're going to be in a different
tier of like scrapping and trying to get to that seven seed if they lose this game.
They'll be in prime time because of the.
flex decision in a week as well against the Chargers. They'll have a little extra rest after this
Thursday night. So they're not going anywhere. I don't think their season's done. But there's something
about this team. They're just, they weren't having fun coming into the season with the contract stuff,
both receivers. And they don't seem like they're having that much fun now. It just they feel a little
23 Eagles to me. I don't think they're going to collapse like the Eagles, but it's like they're just
the expectations are tough in life. You don't want to have that.
expectations. I think they had too much
expectations. If you're a frustrated team,
I got to say, there's a lot of cool atmospheres
in the NFL, especially for night games.
It's hard for me to find one that's
cooler than a night game home at Baltimore.
I've never been. It's sick, dude.
Like, it's very gothic vibes. It's just very, and it's
loud. And if you're a frustrated team on the
other side, it's only going to get more
frustrating with that crowd. Okay, so we are
both taking the Ravens. That was the TNF
preview presented by Prime Video. Be sure
to watch the Cincinnati Bengals take on the
Baltimore Ravens this Thursday on Prime Video.
Fun show, thank you to Mike Garifolo for joining us.
Thank you to Jordan Rodrigue for making time in between her busy press conference schedule.
We will be back on the Wednesday preview show.
Mike drop a little early this week since the trade deadline one dropped early, maybe the preview to.
Patrick Claibon, Steve Weiss, will be in the studio previewing all the games.
Look, when we're bringing the gothic vibes, you know football is back.
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