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Let's get some real football expertise to answer some of those questions that we didn't have answers to earlier.
We'll do that in a second with Dominique Foxworth.
But before we do that, Roy, can you please tell me who the nuttiest fan of the week was brought to you by Hampton Farms?
We've got to send Dominique some peanuts so that we're literally paying him.
and peanuts. Yeah, congratulations to Texas Tech Tortillas. They are this week's
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tailgate. Well deserved. Been doing that for 30 years, we just noticed. That's right, and
we're celebrating it by making... You shouldn't throw away tortillas. I think they
should be penalized for that, not rewarded, but I'm not in charge around here. A couple of
stats from the Dolphins game last night and in general, okay? Last night
was the first Dolphins Drive with multiple third-down conversions of 10 plus
yards since week eight of
2022, and also
Mike Renner of CBS Sports is going to hit
Dolphin fans right in the groin region
with, Tua's cap number
is higher than Josh Allen's in
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Dominique,
what can you tell me and welcome,
sir, about what you saw last
night and how you felt about it because I was arguing that's about as well as the dolphins can
play. Yeah, I mean, we don't do moral victories, but I mean, that was a chance that you guys
could have been looking at an overhaul after that game. And it feels like it was slightly
encouraging. The stat about the multiple third down conversions is an interesting one because
that's one thing that jumped out to me in the game is how many drives they had that were just
empty, like three and out drives relative to the bills who I felt like never really went three
and out, which they did score in every drive. They missed the field goal. They weren't perfect either.
But the dolphins really put a ton of pressure on their not that great defense by going three and
out. So they have a long, beautiful, they had like a nine-yard drive, a 16-yard drive that ended in
touchdowns. And that's like, this is good football team stuff. And Tua was excellent in certain
situations. He was able to get out of the pocket and create and do like unorthodox outside of
the structure type of things, the things that Chris was looking for him to do in the past. And I was
impressed with them but then those three and out drives are really killer and then of course
there's penalties and late game turnovers that kill you guys but the talent it's just a reminder
the talent differential in the NFL is so minuscule that any team can find a way to compete if
they put together some good drives and and don't have stupid penalties and opportune turnovers at the
end of the game dominique it's hard for us because we're watching on TV and you can't see down
the field but like what kind of oh see that's where you're wrong Amazon baby that Thursday night
game, you watch the next gen joint. Oh, so much better.
What do they do? Really? Yeah. So they have like a next, you know, when they first came
on Amazon, they had a bunch of different like sidecast. It was like dude perfect and some other
just trying to pull people in that was just boring and terrible. But they also had the next gen
telecast, which the next gen telecast shows you the whole feel, saves me so much time.
I don't have to do too many rewatches because I can see the whole feel for the beginning to
the end of the game. It's great. But I still had to rewatch because last night I was teaching my son
about exponents.
So help me out here, then, because I didn't know about that.
Now, I'll also tell you I'm probably still not going to watch that.
But anyway, I didn't know about that.
So what is a defense doing that is preventing the dolphins from even attempting anything over the middle?
Or downfield or waddle and hill.
It was screen pass after screen pass.
We were saying before you came on here, Dominique, that Tua had more passes or as many passes behind the line of scrimmage as past the line of scrimmage.
So it's a combination of things.
They're playing deep zone.
They're forcing them to do that.
They're giving extra attention to Tyreek Hill.
They're only rushing four, and Tua doesn't have a super strong arm.
So the dolphins blitzed a lot, but they also did some of this deep zone stuff to try to take away the big play in their tiny little windows.
And Josh Allen can rip it into those windows.
And so when they are small windows to get deep downfield, if you have the arm strength in the accuracy and the anticipation, which is what Tua used to be, like the end cuts on anticipation, then you can hit it.
But I think that a lot of teams have decided that the way that they want to play Tua is challenge him to be able to attack down the field.
Like challenge his team to have a really long drive without making a mistake by forcing them to check down and try to take Tyreek Hill out of the game.
And if you're going to attack us downfield, you're going to have to squeeze it into a small zone with a quarterback who is not known for his armstrong.
But is that new where teams not doing that two years ago or is it you think more, it is a drop ball from Tua?
No, I think it's somewhat of a change.
They ran the ball well last night, but they ran the ball better.
the past, which then that would cause the guys to come up and be a little more aggressive.
And also, I think the like anticipatory throws and the Tyreek Hill rolling out of these
cuts into the end cuts, like I think it was slightly different. It was a little newer.
And I think combining all those things and Tua has taken more and more hits. So I think that's
also part of it where they're like, we're going to make him stand in this pocket. And we assume
that he doesn't want to hit. We know you don't want him to get hit. So we're going to try to make
this play take as long as possible. Because if you extend that,
the play. And like, I haven't talked to the Bill's coaching staff, but when I'm watching that
tape, that's what I'm thinking. And they're like, please, the more times we make you do this,
the more likely you're going to make a mistake. So whether it's make you checkdown or make you
try to squeeze it into a zone deep down the field or hold you or keep the coverage so long that
you have to flush out of the pocket and create something on your own, either run or throw in a
run, you are going to make a mistake. And Tua actually made fewer mistakes.
last night, then I think the bills expected him to, but the defense couldn't hold up.
So you're saying that the Miami Dolphins structurally, one of the flaws is, I'm guessing,
you don't want Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen to extend a play, but you do want Tua to extend to play?
Yeah, I mean, I think that's what they're hoping for.
They're daring him like, all right, you need a big chunk sooner or later.
Like, that's one of the things explosive plays are really important to winning.
You're going to need a big chunk.
Do you have the arm strength and accuracy and faith, honestly, to let it rip down a field into this tight zone multiple times a game?
If you don't, then you're going to have to roll out to force us to distort our zone.
And we know, and no one would say this publicly, but in a football game, we know what you don't want as far as injuries concerned.
And I think the opponents know that no one wants Tua to get hit.
They don't want Tua running the ball, even though for whatever reason they do these zone reads,
where I'm like, oh, there's no way you're actually going to let this man keep it on the zone
read.
Are you like, the backside end should not respect that zone read.
But I think that's what they're thinking is like, let's put two in a position that he's
uncomfortable.
And even if it's not about exposing him to more hits, it's also like he's not great in that
outer structure.
So like, we're going to force you to do what you don't want.
Is he missing things this season?
Because kind of what you're saying, I notice the past couple games, when he was the fastest
to get rid of the ball and he was just throwing passes where he thought people were going to
be, they were effective. This season, it seems like he has the ball longer. I mean, numerically,
he has the ball longer where people would say, great, he has a better line, but it's been
less successful. Is it just coincidental? Is he missing things? Or are they just not there?
Yeah. So I think time to throw is one of those tricky ones that people assume means that your
O line is protecting you well, which I guess it could, but it also does mean that you are not
playing with instruction or you're not comfortable. So I think that it's part of the fact that
we've like it's not a secret that was the big move is like we're going to do these motions for
Tyreek Hill and do these anticipatory deep in cuts that was their offense and that again is a
shorter throw so I think taking into account to his limitations with arm strength the challenge is
and he did it I think twice last night that he hit the outside deeper outcut throws they're going
to challenge him to do that because with that ball in the air for that long floating they feel like
that is to their advantage because he can't rip those throws well what else here though
because Dominique, when you talk about margin for error in this sport, it's a bit crazy,
but can we simplify this too when Tua was throwing the ball faster, getting rid of it,
faster than any quarterback ever, faster than Tom Brady?
He was, they had the best offense in the league statistically when he was getting rid of the ball
faster than Tom Brady.
Now he's literally taking one second longer.
That's the difference between best offense in the league and a league,
and a team that can't throw the ball down the field.
I mean, Dan, one second is an eternity in football.
Like, I think it's like two and a half seconds is like the average time to throw.
So like a whole second is forever.
It's going to change all the dynamics.
And I also think that it's a, it's, I want to say it's an oversimplification,
but I think that makes it seem like that stat doesn't matter.
I think that stat matters, but there's so many other confounding variables
that will play into the how effective this offense is.
I think explosive plays are like the currency of offense and football.
If you get a lot of explosive plays, then you're going to have a lot of success.
Creating those explosive plays are sometimes dependent on other things that are less interesting or less attractive to talk about,
which includes like the running game.
That was the key to the Eagles last year was they were able to consistently create explosive plays
without the high risk of throwing the ball down the field.
So throwing the ball down fill is a lower probability of success.
So you don't want to do it all the time, even though you need explosives.
Handing the ball off, and also throwing ball downfield opens you up to turnovers.
Handing the ball off, worst case scenario, we're going to get a two-yard gain, a one-yard loss.
We can live to fight another day.
Best case scenario for the Eagles last year was we're going to get a 50-yard touchdown.
And that was the same way that the Dolphins offense was at one point was they were getting explosive plays from the running attack,
which then causes teams to not be comfortable to sit back in those ridiculous zones.
And then that opens up Tyrie Kill.
You have to isolate Tyree Kill if you're going to try to be aggressive in the running attack.
And all of that stuff happens so fast that it protected the offensive line.
They don't have those advantages right now because teams are not concerned as much about the running attack.
And they're forcing Tua to make those throws that they weren't really taking away that ends those deep end cuts as much as they've decided to now.
But honestly, having said all of that, they were actually much better on offense than I anticipated.
they would be, but the bill's defense is really injured and not all that great.
Dominique, what did you see on the interception?
I think the, who was, the defensive tackle won really fast, which I think put pressure
onto it. Like that was definitely a pass rush win. It was much, it was like less than a second
it felt like he was into his face, which gave him trouble. I think there was an anticipation
that he, to and knew where he wanted to get, where he wanted to throw that ball before the snap
happening, which I don't think is a problem. But there's something that Tony Romo said in
to me a long time ago in a joint practice that we had when I was with the Broncos is we were doing one-on-ones and I had a really good break on the ball and he threw it super high so I didn't get the interception and I was like like jokingly you got lucky and he was saying he never looks at the receiver in that situation he's not throwing to a receiver he's throwing away from the DB and I think that when you know where your receivers are supposed to be your eyes should be on the defensive players and it was like a
inside linebacker who
wired his zone more quickly
and wider than he normally would
and Tua didn't anticipate him doing it. He didn't
see him doing it. And that's like, I'm
not a quarterback. I don't, it seems
ridiculous to say, don't look at your
receivers, look at the defenders, but it
makes sense. If you know where your receiver is
supposed to be, you need to be looking for threats,
not looking for opportunities.
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Don Lebertard.
I took my son to the barbershop, get a haircut.
And my man gave out some limp-dap.
Oh, no.
Damn, damn, damn.
Stugats.
I disowned him.
I threw him right under the bus.
I was like, whose kid is that out here dishing out,
dissing out limp-dap?
This is the Don Leibatar show with the Stugats.
I want to speed him up and get all around the league.
No, I know, but I want to go all around the league.
You're doing good.
You're doing great.
Nice and slow, baby.
We've got a gimmick.
No, we got, you're a quickie guy.
We want quickie.
I'm not a quickie guy.
We want all football quickiness when we leave the dolphins.
But before I do that, I just wanted to ask a question to all of you, I noticed today.
I had not noticed it before I was driving, and I saw a library in a place that I had not noticed
that there was a library before.
And I got to thinking as I drove by it, I'm like, how is the library not extinct by now?
People just using it for the internet?
Are they going?
Like, how has the library not yet gone extinct because you can get all this stuff without leaving your home?
What are your thoughts on the library before we speed you up and bounce around the league?
That's amazing.
I haven't given much thought to the library, but my guess is the reason why it's not extinct is because it's not a for-profit business and is supported by government funds.
and the library is probably adapted to having programs
would be my guess.
And people who can't afford to send their kids to camp,
can't afford to send their kids to all types of classes
and expose them to different things.
My guess is that public libraries probably provide
a lot of different those services and there's still the internet.
So yeah, I don't think that a lot of people are checking out books necessarily.
But also I think people who don't have access
or can't afford to buy a bunch of things who still like to read.
They probably go there and get books.
That was a weird change-up.
I went to a library yesterday, Dominique, since this came up, the library.
And what you mentioned, the library does have programs.
During the summer, they have things where, like, they have guests come in,
and they have, like, readings, the kids, stuff like that.
So my wife would take my daughters, you know, like once a week to the library in the summer.
And when they would go to the library, they'd listen to the readings,
and then they would, you know, check out books.
And they'd come home and read them the books or whatever.
I found some of those library books.
And I was like, we got to return these to the library.
But she would take them to different libraries.
So there's this one branch that they would do it on Tuesday.
And another branch they would do it like on a Monday or whatever, right?
So then I was trying to figure out which library did these books come from.
We thought it was this one branch, but I wasn't sure.
So I was calling my wife, but she was at work.
She wasn't answering me.
I'm like, I'm just going to go in and talk to the person at the front desk
and figure out if this is the library of these books came from if I can return them here.
So I asked the woman in Spanish.
I asked the woman, did these books come from here?
I have to return these books.
My wife and daughter are like, I'm so sorry.
They checked out these books, a while back.
Are they from this library?
And you know what she told me?
She goes, oh, it doesn't matter.
You can return it at any library.
And then we'll figure it out.
I was like, whoa, okay, hold on a second.
I can just return these at any library.
That's very convenient.
I don't like that.
I don't like that because then like,
and she's like, then we'll just send it to write library.
I'm like that is, I'm sure, going to cost money that where is that coming from?
I don't like this.
Like, I feel like there should be accountability here.
And I should know where these books should.
go not me like my family of the delinquents not me but regardless i'm responsible for this family
i should have to drive to that library not one of the employees here however they do it right
and then i said how many libraries do you guys frequent there's i feel like most people like you
got your neighborhood library there's a like three down there's a good amount of libraries yeah
different sizes some are like the main libraries and there's like smaller ones and like the
shopping centers that's the one i was at yesterday trying to return these books but they were
from the library those by the home depot on like one 17th where they used to be a
all you can eat pizza buffet anyways so I mean no disrespect but I think of
South Florida I don't think of like the most well-read like community I'm sorry
okay well I will take that disrespect to me I will take that disrespectfully but I
will move on nonetheless so then I said to the librarian I said again I'm so
sorry okay thanks she's like they were from here but they could be from anywhere
it's fine I said okay again I'm so sorry but I know these are past due like how much do I
owe you. Pink cocaine. And you know what the librarian told me when I said, again, I know
these past two, how much, how much do I owe you? She said nothing. We don't charge lay fees
anymore. I was like, this is bullshit. Like, this is absolute madness. There need to be consequences
for my delinquent family holding onto these books longer than they were supposed to. There's
no accountability anymore in the library system. You could just take the books wherever you want.
You don't have to pay if they're late. Bring them back if you want to. If you don't, no big deal. Like,
This is insanity.
That's how you know that they're losing.
That's how you know that they're losing is because I know it doesn't make sense.
You would think that an industry that's under stress would capitulate to everything or would not capitulate to anything.
They'd say, well, give me this, give me that.
I need it.
I need help.
But no, when you're losing, you do whatever.
Like, I'll take whatever.
You're going to bring me some books back, please.
My kids need to learn about deadlines.
My kids need to learn about accountability.
This is where it goes.
I mean, they don't drive yet.
But this is where they goes back.
This is how much you have to pay if you don't meet this deadline.
You know, she told me, she's like, no, we don't really charge if they're late anymore.
If someone needs the book, like, we'll call you and we'll ask for you to bring it back.
I'm like, you're not calling me to ask me to bring this book back.
If I go to a library, the book's not there.
I'm like, it's books lost or whatever, but I've never gone to a library.
I'm like, when are you expecting this back?
They're not doing that.
The library right now, and I'm not endorsing this.
But the way, the plan that she laid out for me, free books forever.
Just go in, take a book off the shelf, scan it out if you want to.
Canada if you don't want to bring it back if you feel like it at any date in time doesn't matter
here's a date four weeks from now here's a suggestion if you don't bring it back it doesn't matter
we're not going to charge you regardless there's no consequence this is a lawless society
and it starts with the libraries like someone needs to come in and be a library enforcer and I said
that if it's my mission in life to do that it's not my calling that I thought I would be called for
but if I have to come in and I have to clean up the library system I will do it not today
But at some point, like, I will do it if I have to.
And I know what you guys are going to say.
This was a Seinfeld episode.
There was Bookman who would go in there and he took the job very seriously.
The world could use more of those guys that go in there and respect the library.
You can't just be taking books off the shelf and never having to return them.
I agree.
That's insanity.
And when you do, just return it wherever you want and maybe we'll figure it out or maybe we won't.
And might I add, you were right to take that disrespectfully because literacy rates in Miami-Dade County far exceed that of the great
D.C. area, Mr. Glasshouse, you're like Jess Smetana telling me how bad Miami is while she's in
South Carolina. You shut your mouth. I didn't say Miami was bad. Oh, no, you were cracking
jokes at our literacy. Said we were stupid. By the way, felt a little racist. I thought you were
mentioning cocaine also. I was going to accuse him of racism. Well, because like, how could all those,
how could all those Hispanics down there read? That's right. That's what that gave off. Mike,
I took it the same way you did. That's what that gave off. All right, let's tell you. All right, let's
We'll turn our ire to Billy instead.
It feels like he's on a slippery slope to authoritarianism.
No, accountability.
There's rules.
This is a weird apology.
That's a weird apology.
Okay, hold on.
I apologize that I associated Miami with things more fun and interesting
than reading old paperbacks.
My apologies.
You guys are a very learned culture.
Unfortunately, you use that education to do crypto scams and whatnot.
you're smart people who read off.
Things look chill in D.C. right now.
You're right. We're the center of corruption.
That's our bad. How could I confuse D.C. with corruption?
Dominique, let me ask you something.
If you had a podcast recording and you just didn't show up
because you didn't feel like it and they're like, it's okay.
Just show up whenever you feel like it. If you want to come next week, it's fine.
If you want to come up the following week, it's fine.
It doesn't matter. If someone wants to hear your podcast, we'll call you.
and then you can come in and you could do the podcast whenever they want.
You would never, you would never do that.
What were you saying?
You're teaching your kids, factors yesterday?
Exponents.
You're teaching them exponents?
I'm sure your kids know when the library book is due.
They take it back on time and they know where to take it back, correct?
I mean, yeah, they do.
All right.
So why is it so.
They take out books from the library school, though, so they just take them back to school.
Why is it so crazy for me to want my kids to need accountability?
My delinquent children who did not return their books.
and then I have to figure out where to take them back
and offer to pay out of my money
and then no one will even take it.
I wanted to be punished yesterday
for the sins of my family
and the library system wouldn't give it to me.
I mean, I've heard Chris Cody read.
That's fair.
I want to give Chris some credit and chastise you.
There was a couple days ago
where Chris Cody made an incredibly smart and funny joke
and y'all just blew by it and I was hurt.
I called Chris personally to tell us.
That was a good joke.
He said that Ken Rosenthal looked in third person, and I thought that was funny.
It was a good joke, and you guys just did expect for it to be anything smart or funny to come from him.
I guess you expect funny things, but you expect to laugh at him, not appreciate the man's funny, smart joke.
I think we're well within our right to not expect smart from him.
He's earned that disrespect, and he can be funny as long as he's not reading, or he can be intentionally funny when he's reading.
he's unintentionally funny.
Let's put these poll questions up.
Should the library raise your children
and teach them about accountability?
Are you surprised the library isn't extinct
and do you love the pizza buffet?
I took my take to my wife the other day
about the library and learned
that she had recently not only been to the library,
but stunned the librarian
who was suddenly radiant
when she asked for a library card
which evidently someone had.
hadn't asked for in weeks because we're not doing that very much anymore.
The asking, the getting of a library card.
I can't imagine is happening a whole lot these days.
I appreciate that you are trying to pay with cash and your wife is trying to get a library card.
We are just turning back the clock and a levittar and household.
That's right.
We got to the library, horse and wagon.
You guys didn't know that W was spelled out.
Like, I'm sorry I didn't think that you guys were like the cutting edge of literacy.
Like you didn't know the history.
I mean, you spell it like WU, like obviously.
And I mean, actually, in like French, I believe they call it a double V, which like you guys talk about.
Double V.
Yeah.
So like they, you talk about how it should be a double V because that's what it looks like, but it was originally a W.
And French is the influence why we say Z instead of Z, right?
Because everyone else in English says Z, we say Z.
And I believe that's also French influence.
How do you spell W?
The word double and then a U?
that's how I would have spelled it.
You don't know how to spell it.
You don't need to spell letters.
They're letters.
They're not words.
You know what the dot over top of the eye and the J is?
Know what it's called?
It's not a dot.
You're not crossing your T's and dying your eyes.
You're crossing your Tiddle in your eyes.
Got to tittle them.
Whoa, that sounds sensual.
That sounds like you do that slowly.
You're a titler.
I mean, I did earlier, man.
I had someone reach out to be able to.
the P's and Q's conversation yesterday
if you want some info on the
P's and Q's. Hey, Dominique, stop. You've barely
let Billy talk this segment. P's and
Q's. We were doing that thing where
he's talking and I'm doing another thing. No, that leads
a very long post-rail meetings, I've got to tell you. No one finds it as funny
as you do. We're going to be here until 4 o'clock
Dan's going to tell us we're talking to each other. Don Libetard.
Go ahead, Billy. Ask him your question. Is gymnastics
Pops? Possibly good. Oh, wow.
Stugats. I got some Fleming.
in my mouth, yeah.
It's okay.
Yeah.
Is gymnastics possibly corrupt?
This is the Dan Levitar show with the Stugats.
P's and Q's refers to when printers use letters set presses and would have to set letters
backwards when they were setting up for the printing.
It would be easy to confuse the two letters since they are nearly mirror images.
So they said, mind your P's and Q's.
Oh, so it's not, thank you.
cues. No, that information
was bad yesterday. That was Jeremy.
I'm glad we were able to clarify that.
Billy, always a model of efficiency. Thank you for
taking care of that for us. I'll see
you in that four-hour meeting after the show.
We'll talk about everything that happened.
Talking over to each other. Let's speed up
Dominique Foxworth here and get as much
football information as we can. Get your football
questions ready. We're going to go as fast
as we can here. True
or false, the Vikings
will be better with Carson
Wentz. False. I think those
assumption that Carson Wentz will function on time, even though that's never been his style of play,
and this offense is a faulty one. I think the issues that Carson Wentz's had are not going to
necessarily be rectified by the fact that he's with KLC. But bringing back Derrashah,
I think Derrashaw is healthy again, that will change the offense. It's early, but Bo Nix is
presently rated the worst quarterback in the league by Pro Football Focus. Now, I will apply
context. They also claim Baker Mayfield has been the second worst quarterback in the league, and we
know that to be false.
So what do you make of this?
Yeah, I mean, I think the Bo Nick stuff is simple.
Their offense is designed around short passes,
like screen type passes, and deep shots.
And Bo Nix is throwing a lot of interceptions
on the deep shots so far this year.
And it's really slowed down their offense.
And if you're going to, if the only passes that they're
going to allow you to take downfield end up
in like interceptions and incomplete passes,
yeah, they're going to have to rework that offense
in a way to allow Bo Nix to make some place.
Can you explain the Baker rating then?
Because he's played pretty clean for Baker Mayfield.
he always has a healthy amount of interceptions because he's taking the shots he's done things without
tackles i don't really isn't pf supposed to apply context that one confused me as a baker mayfield
homer yeah i have a hard time with that also but uh my assumption is they factor in the
result of the play as much as they factor in the process of the play so if there's someone
open that he misses they'll count that against him if it if there's a bad play or there's
an interception that's dropped where it won't count against you in qbr or stats or it won't
hurt you if you lose the game. They will count as an interception, like a intercepted or
turnover worthy play. He had one of those on Monday night, no doubt. Yeah. So I think that's probably
why. Why are we talking so much about the tush push? Because it stinks and it's boring and no one
likes it. But I mean, I understand why the Eagles like it and they want to defend it and their fans
want to defend it. But my biggest frustration with it is I want to see football players play.
Like the opportunity cost of Sequin Barkley not having the ball or a fade to A.J. Brown is I get to see a bunch of guys push each other. That kind of stinks.
Whoa. Whoa. You just struggled with that word the way that Tom Brady struggled with Kareem Hunt.
Yeah. You should go faster. What do you make of all the overhead camera angles that make it look like the Eagles are cheating on every tush push with every single offensive lineman lining up offside?
You're right. They are. But 18. You ain't trying, I guess.
Right? That's what they said. And I like what I like, man. I'm sorry that sometime I had a Freudian slip.
Thoughts on Travis Hunter so far.
Yeah, it's a complicated situation over there. He's still an incredible athlete.
Obviously, I see it out there. I don't like the way that they're using him.
It seems as if a player with that frame is not someone that you want to get short passes over the middle of the field,
but it feels like that's what they do with him offensively. And defensively, like, he just needs more and more reps.
He's obviously comfortable over there. He's going to be fine.
Chiefs at Giants on Sunday night, any way the Chiefs fall to 0 and 3?
I mean, it's possible.
I was on Dan Patrick the other day, and he said it, and it blew my mind
because I never considered it as a possibility,
but we saw what happened last night.
It was a very winnable game for the Dolphins.
The talent differential is so, so close.
But I have a hard time thinking it'll be a blowout,
and I'll have an even harder time picking Russell Wilson in a close game over Patrick
with home.
So I don't really see the path to a win.
It's just neighbors going absolutely nuclear.
it's the only way they could win that game.
The Dominique Foxworth show with Charlie Kravitz.
He does a preview episode.
With Charlie?
He don't got no damn with?
Where are we doing?
That's a producer who I gave a microphone with Charlie Kravitz?
Get that man's name off my show, Dan.
The Dominique Foxworth show with Charlie Kravitz does a preview episode every Friday
this season with Mina Kimes, a recap episode every Monday with Bill Barnwell.
And sources have informed me that on your show, you had the opposite Vikings take.
You said they'd look better with Went, and you're being accused.
the beings to gods. Oh yeah, you got to mix it up, man. You got to put a little seed here,
a little seed there. But it's okay to change your mind. Like, I learned from the great Mike
Ryan is when you were wrong, and it's okay to admit that you were wrong. I was wrong
yesterday, and now I'm right. What's the conversation around the Bears if they fall to
0 and 3? They're hosting Dallas this weekend. Yeah, the only conversation is going to be around
Caleb's development. I think that's the thing that matters the most. And it depends how they
fall to O and 3. If they still have difficulty running the ball, I think the conversation is going to be
about addressing that position, but the defense, I think, is pretty bad right now.
And the way they want to play, they need a dominant defensive line, and they don't have that.
Does that Monday Night performance say more about the Chargers defense or Gino-Smith?
Because I was very confusing.
The Charger defense is great.
It's another team that they like to play a lot of quarters, which allows the safeties to get in the run game.
They surprisingly give up a lot, or not a lot, but more explosive plays than you would expect for a good defense.
But I think that's the most important part.
But they're going to be a contender.
I don't think anyone thought or thinks the Raiders are going to be.
So I find the charges far more interesting.
Will the Dolphins have a top five pick in the draft?
Yeah.
Do you agree with Zaslow and Colin Cowherd that Jim Harbaugh is an all-time great already?
Or in Colin Cowherd's case, that he's the best football coach there's ever been
if you include college and pros and exclude Pete Carroll?
No, no, no.
I do not agree with that beluga-ass take.
It's a lot of head with a lot of brain and a really weak-ass take.
I mean, it's, it's sad that Colin Cowhart stole it from you.
Yes.
That was good for you to come up with.
He did steal it.
So it's an interesting discussion, but like an all-time great, I'll stop it, man.
Outside of the Green Bay Packers, which team, which Kraft got hurt yesterday in practice, too.
So they're doing their annual thing of getting really banged up here.
Outside of the Green Bay Packers, though, who is the team the Philadelphia Eagles want to see the least?
Well, I mean, I assume you're talking about in the NFC
Because there is one team down south that has their number
Yeah, I mean the bucks I think is the right answer to that question
The bucks are the team that they probably are they beat them in the playoffs a couple years ago
And they don't even have to your point you made earlier
They don't even have their best offensive linemen and Tristan works
They're moving people around and making the best of it
I think that defense is going to get better as the season goes along and they're already pretty good
so I think that's probably the team that actually nope take it back Rams Rams that'll play out
this weekend Matt Stafford is doing he's uh for the record he is the top rated quarterback
according to the ff they the throws that he's making like it's it's incredible there's no
there's no defense for a perfect throw and he's made like 10 like not just perfect throws like
impossible impossibly perfect throws so far this season and they have the personnel on defense
I think, to give the Eagles some trouble.
So we'll see this weekend.
Joined our good friend Dave Damashek on Football America this week,
and we had a debate, greatest number nine in NFL history.
Now, we agreed that it's Drew Brees.
But if Matthew Stafford gets another Super Bowl,
does it become Matthew Stafford?
Ooh, I mean, I laughed at Dan Orlovsky
when he said that Matthew Stafford was in the Hall of Fame
after he won the Super Bowl,
but he might get in there eventually
because of the way that he continues to play.
Yeah, I don't know.
Sure, and he can have it.
Or are you a Sonny Juergenson guy?
Nah, I'm Rodney Pete.
Give me Rodney Pete.
What's real and what's not real on Daniel Jones?
I think it's all real.
I think it's a lot of help.
I think Daniel Jones is a serviceable quarterback,
and there are a number of quarterbacks that I think that are around the middle
of the league as far as talent is concerned and in the right situation
or have a lot of success.
Of course, there are going to be some bad games.
Like, I feel like it's a very Sam Darnold-like situation,
where it's like in the right situation, which they have a good offensive line.
That dude Warren, he's incredible as far as athleticism concerned at tight-in.
And they have skill players and Taylor's running the ball well.
So I think it's more about the situation.
I don't think that Daniel Jones was ever like just terrible.
He just was mediocre in a bad situation.
Now he's mediocre in a good situation, which makes him good.
You're not terribly surprised by that because you thought the Colts would indeed be good.
What has surprised you the most this season?
Ooh, surprise me the most.
I mean, the week one ridiculous game and the bills was, like, shocking in that moment.
That surprised me.
I think this sounds silly because I know how you feel about this, Dan,
but I am a little surprised that the Chief's offense is still as, like, pedestrian as it is,
especially with Josh Simmons playing that tackle spot as well as he planned,
because I thought that was the problem.
I thought Patrick Mahomes, if you could protect him, and the protection elsewhere is not perfect,
But if you could protect him with a solid left tackle, then he'll be able to make other things happen.
But I think the connection that Patrick relies on with his receivers down the field, that's been off.
He hasn't had that.
You see sometimes people are open and he'll throw it to a spot and they are like a couple steps off.
And it seems like even with Travis Kelsey has happened a couple times.
So that's weird.
And then watching Patrick Mahomes try to run people over, it's like, does he just want to get hurt so he doesn't have to deal with this season anymore?
He's just three times in the first two weeks.
He put his shoulder down and ran people over in unnecessary situations.
I think you guys are framing me unfairly as it regards the chiefs.
He's just been a dink and dunk quarterback because of circumstances.
It's not because he's not good.
I think we actually helped you find that because of circumstances line.
And I shall remind you that a phrase I was uttered on this show earlier today was
they made Josh Allen do that Patrick Mahomes thing.
out of con you you just like knocked the two best quarterbacks in the league because Alan attempted only one pass over 10 air yards yesterday I came with this guy Patrick Mahomes is great and so is Josh yeah but I don't I don't think so when you say that Patrick Mahomes thing that's so I was with you I don't think I was mischaracterizing what you were saying I agree with some of the things that you were saying but when you say that Patrick Mahomes thing the thing I identify with Patrick Mahomes is not dinkin dunk it if anyone
ever says you're doing that Patrick Mahomes thing, I'm going to say thank you. I'm not going to be
like, huh? Me? The last two, three years, two years, he's been someone who throws underneath
by design because that's what the defenses are doing and that's what the limitations of the
offense are. And that's what happened to Josh Allen last night. Like Josh Allen was not throwing
the ball down the field. He wasn't. I can't wait until you have a sit down with Mike and you
also learn to admit when you're wrong and back off. The Dominique Foxworth Show with Charlie
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