The Fumblerooski Podcast - Crippled- Ep 46 The Fumblerooski Podcast
Episode Date: October 20, 2021A new top-seed team from the AFC North has emerged in Baltimore as their division rival Cleveland Browns struggle. The Buffalo Bills fall in an upset thriller to the Titans on the back of Derrick Henr...y. We discuss these topics and much more on episode 46 of the Fumblerooski Podcast.
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Good evening, you are listening to the Fumble Rooski podcast by Power 88 Dean Radio.
I'm your host Adam Wright along with co-host Justin Tucker.
So we have a great show planned for you tonight.
We are officially moving on to week 7.
I can't believe it, we're already at week 7 action.
And it honestly feels like just yesterday where we were going,
where opening day was right around the corner
but anyways there is a new top seed in the afc we're going to talk about that we're also going
to talk about the state of the underachieving cleveland browns thus far and we have a new
surprise segment coming up for you guys debuting this week sorry sorry, today. But anyways, we're going to get right into it. So anyways,
you have your AFC best, Baltimore Ravens, of all teams. So Baltimore came into week six.
They were going up against the LA Chargers, not the San Diego Chargers, the la chargers not the san diego chargers the la chargers and we you know we've
been talking about this team as a possible super bowl contender this chargers team with justin
herbert that improved defense that offensive line their the targets the whole nine yards
baltimore beat them down like really, really. LA only scored
six points.
And they made them look bad.
But anyways,
so they do have 17
players on IR. In fact,
they lost one, I believe it was,
was it their left tackle
or their right tackle who they lost to IR today?
It was somebody.
It was the left tackle.
He's been out for a while, but it's officially he's gone for the season.
Yeah.
So the right tackle you said?
Left.
Sorry, left.
Left.
So this Baltimore Ravens team, despite these injuries, are they for real, Justin?
And put your bias aside.
Put my bias aside? What do you mean put my bias aside? Of course I'm going to say they're for real, Justin? And put your bias aside. Put my bias aside?
What do you mean put my bias aside?
Of course I'm going to say they're for real.
Despite all of the injuries that have happened to them, that happened during the preseason,
despite all the controversies we've had to go through, we are still your AFC best 5-1 team.
We deserve respect.
We faced off against Kansas City.
We faced off against the – not the Chiefs, the Colts.
We faced off against the Raiders, who are not a bad team this year.
True.
We faced off against the Broncos,
and we exposed the Broncos for who we thought they were to be.
I knew that from jump, but I'm glad we got them out the way.
Who am I missing? Well,
Detroit's Detroit, even though it took us a NFL record game-winning field goal to get it done.
But no, we're for real. It shows that Lamar Jackson can come back from behind to win games.
It shows that we can pass when we need to. It shows that Lamar Jackson is not only threatening with his feet, he's also
threatening with his arm. And this team is to be feared in the AFC. Now everybody's going to still
say the Bills for some unknown reason, even though they just lost to the Titans. But I still think
the Ravens are to be feared, and they are for real. So one thing I will say I've been surprised,
impressed with about this Baltimore Ravens team
is that they've been able to throw in the absence of their run game
since they lost so many running backs to IR.
They lost, I'm sorry, I'm blanking on his name.
They lost, well, I know they lost Gus Edwards. They lost Justice Hill.
J.K. Dobbins.
J.K. Dobbins. That was the name.
And right now they're left with Tyson Williams, and they had to sign Le'Veon Bell, whose career is on the downside, let's be real, and they have Latavius
Murray left, who still has a little bit left in the tank, but still, that's not, the running game
has not been the bright spot so far this season. Just a couple of days, just a couple of days just a couple weeks ago Lamar Jackson threw for 400 what 450 yards
and four touchdowns that's the type of that's the type of stat line you see from Patrick Mahomes
or Aaron Rodgers or Tom Brady that's not something you see from that's not something you see from a
guy with a play style like Lamar Jackson which which leads me to wonder, is he capable of actually having
that sort of, of having that, playing with that sort of play style, or maybe with a kind
of a hybrid like what Russell Wilson does, where he can run, but he can also throw it
and have a pocket presence.
So, but at the same time, they've lost so many players to injury now they're left tackle
that's huge like that that's just that's huge somebody who can't protect their blind side i
don't care who you are how fast you are if you don't see him coming that's going to be a problem
you might be able to hear them coming but it's not gonna it's i just don't i just don't think
this is sustainable i think they're gonna hit they going to hit a wall at some point, and they're going to –
they may be a playoff team, but they'll probably be one of those teams that's like –
they'll make it in at 11-6.
11-6.
Nah, I see us going 13-4.
Because we got past the Chiefs and the Colts.
Those were the teams I was like, all right, we might lose here.
But we got past them.
I'm worried about Minnesota because I think it's a trap game,
and everybody knows if you don't take trap games seriously, you can lose.
So I'm worried about that a bit.
We still have Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers.
I think Minnesota is a team that people should take seriously this year.
I think they've gotten a little bit better on the defensive side of the ball,
and they continue to.
And ever since a 1-2 start, they've went 2-1, and then they've reached 500.
So that's a team that you should take seriously, yeah.
And you mentioned the the packers yeah i think that i think the i think the packers are gonna beat the ravens
okay that was a nice little joke you did there adam but let's get they're gonna be
ravens are winning that game even though if we do lose, I wouldn't be surprised because if we lose to Aaron Rodgers, I respect it, but I think we're
coming out with a devil in that one. Nice try, though.
Because it's in Baltimore. It's not like it's in Lambeau,
I believe.
Still, you're facing Aaron Rodgers, and that offense...
He can catch it, too. But still, you're facing Aaron Rodgers and that offense.
He can catch it too.
Who can?
Aaron Rodgers can catch this problem.
Lamar Jackson's going to dice up that defense too.
Okay.
He dice up.
Hang on.
They lost Jair Alexander to IR.
So that could be an issue. But they still have Eric Stokes, who's had a great start to his young career so far.
And don't forget that guy, Kevin King.
Oh, yeah.
He can really – I don't have any jokes for Kevin King,
but I'll figure something out about how he's a burnt piece of toast.
And then he got burned by Scotty Miller, their number four wide receiver.
Scott Miller really gave it to him.
All right.
Well, anyways, we talked about one red hot AFC North team.
Now we're going to move on to another AFC North team that's not quite doing so well.
We're going to talk about the Cleveland Browns next.
You are listening to the Fumble Rooski podcast.
This is the Fumble Rooski podcast by Power 88 Dean Radio.
I'm Adam Wright with Justin Tucker.
We're talking about a little bit of Week 6 action.
And we've opened up talking about some AFC North teams.
And we're going to go on to this next AFC North team,
which is the Cleveland Browns.
Now the Cleveland Browns, I had,
this is the team that I picked to be
in the conference championship this year.
I thought they would go toe-to-toe with,
I thought they'd be a Cinderella story,
but I thought they would go toe-to-toe with the Buffalo Bills,
but it hasn't worked out so well recently. So the Cleveland Browns, they fell to three and three
with an absolute blowout loss to the Arizona Cardinals, who have been red hot out of the
gates so far, granted, but they lost Kareem Hunt in this game.
They've already lost Nick Chubb,
and he's already going to be out for Thursday night football.
Their quarterback, Baker Mayfield,
is already banged up with a shoulder,
on his non-throwing shoulder, but still, it's an injury.
And they're already without Jarvis Landry for the foreseeable future,
as he's on IR.
So, Justin, how concerned should you be with this struggling Browns team so far?
Well, I'm not concerned with the Browns at all.
I'm a Ravens fan.
I don't care what happens to the Browns.
But as a Browns fan and taking my bias out of it, I'd be concerned.
Baker's a little banged up.
Jarvis Landry's on IR.
Nick Chubb is questionable.
Kareem Hunt is now on IR. That O-line is banged up. That defense isn't looking as promising as it should be. I'd be very concerned if I'm Cleveland. And now that the Ravens are pulling
away in the division and Pittsburgh's not too far behind Cleveland and Cincinnati's playing
well they're four and two right now yeah if I'm Cleveland I need to figure out a way how to keep
this team in one piece while still trying to make in a run at the Super Bowl or at least trying to
make a run in the playoffs I know they're missing key pieces, but that's still no excuse considering the Ravens
are missing key pieces themselves, and they still managed to pull off a 5-1 record in that time.
They didn't struggle against the Chargers like the Browns did, even when they had a full
and healthy team, or a healthier team. But all in all, if I'm a Browns fan, I'd be
majorly worried, especially at the quarterback spot, if Baker can't play.
So it's still early, and they're only 3-3.
I think they're only down by about a game currently so far, at least for second place in this division.
For first, I mean, everyone's behind the ravens right
now but you know you look at the if you put this into context they lost kareem hunt and nick chubb
who are arguably your 1a and 1b of the uh of that backfield and this is a run first offense so this
is this is particularly concerning for this team because, you know,
let's face it. It's this team. Isn't about Baker throwing for 300 yards and four touchdowns.
It's about Kareem hunt and Nick Chubb chewing up yardage and then playing defense. That's what,
that's what, that is the rec, that is a recipe for this team winning games.
And now they're without those two. They're going to have,
I think his name is
Dearness Johnson.
Dearness Johnson.
Dearness Johnson.
That's their third string running back, who has
shown promise, but he certainly
is no Kareem Hunt or Nick Chubb.
And their
quarterback, who they do
have, is Hurt, and they're without Jarvis Landry. And the one wide who they do have is hurt and they're without Jarvis Landry and the
one wide receiver they do have who is uh who is healthy he's still getting he's still getting in
the swing of things because he just got healthy from all the all the stuff that he went through
and Odell Beckham Jr. he has a he has a solid pedigree in recent years, but I mean, would you? This just doesn't look good for
them. I honestly, I really could see them, especially since they're on short rest, I could
see them on Thursday night losing to the Denver Broncos. I think, I agree with you. I don't think
this Broncos team is for real, but I think they're a team where if you have a crippled Browns team like this, you could give them a game and possibly beat them.
I agree. I think hopefully the Browns can pull this off, but it'll be a tough task without their first and second string running backs and potentially without
Baker. And just in case he is listening out there,
damn, Cam, what happened to your quarterback? Couldn't be mine.
Couldn't be my quarterback you're talking about.
But, you know, that's for another time.
Yeah. Well, you know, that's for another time. Yeah, yeah. Well, you'll certainly be involved and engaged in plenty of debates with that kid, a Baker Mayfield fan.
It'll never be the end of it.
I'll never escape it.
I mean, as I said, I've stated my opinion on that Browns team.
Baker Mayfield is mainly there just to sort of be serviceable.
That team really centers on their one game. He's not serviceable. He's good. I wouldn't say he's
serviceable. I think he's a good player, but I wouldn't. He's the third best quarterback in the
division. Third best. So that means, I mean, that doesn't say – that's like third worst, like second to worst because there's four – so there's Joe Burrow is better.
Yeah.
So Joe Burrow is better.
Lamar is better.
And Roethlisberger is only not as good because he's on the downside of his career.
But I'm not sure. When two of them are former Heisman winners.
And the one you're better than is a future Hall of Famer.
That's tough company.
The AFC North is a very tough quarterback division.
I don't even think he would be.
You can make a case that he'd be third best in the AFC East.
Josh Allen is better than him obviously.
Josh Allen.
And then there's Mac Jones.
I think Mac Jones is going to be better.
Calm down there.
Hold on.
Hold on.
He's not better than him now.
There's not much to be better than.
He's not better than him now.
And I can –
We're going a little bit off the main narrative now, which is the team.
But I'm sure a Baker Mayfield debate is in the cards for the future.
But, I mean, I think we have a strong opinion.
We're pretty close to agreement on Baker Mayfield, what he is as a player.
You know, shake and bake?
Sure. field what he is as a player but you know shake and bake sure coming up next i told you guys earlier talking about our new segment and we'll give you that right after this break don't go
anywhere you're listening to the fumble ruski podcast welcome back you're listening to the
fumble ruski podcast i'm adam right along with justin tucker we opened
up the show in the first two segments talking about the baltimore ravens and the cleveland
browns a couple of afc north teams which the afc north always seems to be in the middle of
the talk of the nfl it seems like but anyways we are going on to this new segment that we were talking about
which is going to be called the fumble ruski game of the week so what that is is after every week
me and justin we we talk a little bit and we talk about what we think are the best game of the
the best game of uh let's say week six was and we and we will go, we will, and we will talk about that in this segment,
we'll describe it, and we'll give our takes on that, and it, we won't even, we probably won't
even limit it to just one game, you know, we'll, we'll certainly have some honorable mentions where
we'll talk about, let's say, if there's another game, we'll describe that one
briefly. But anyways, for this one, we are going to have for our Fumble Rooski Game of the Week
this week, it is the Monday Night Football game game which was the bills and the titans so for
this game we have our lap what was our last what when we posted our fan box question who we thought
who you guys thought was the team to beat so far every almost everyone picked the Bills. So how's that looking now?
Because the Bills were just upset by the Titans.
I forgot what the final score was.
I believe it was 31-34.
So it was a high-scoring contest.
So it was a back-and-forth game the entirety of the contest.
The Titans took the lead 31-34 with three minutes left off a Derrick Henry touchdown.
Then Allens and the Bills drove to the goal line of the Titans.
It was about the three-yard line.
All right.
Now, keep in mind, a field goal ties this. But they decide to be bold and go for it on fourth and one.
And Allen attempting to do a QB sneak misses.
Attempt failed.
Titans win.
Now, Henry accounted for three of the four touchdowns in this game for the Titans, so he really put this team on his back.
And he possibly deserves some MVP consideration, but Justin,
what are your thoughts on this game?
What a game.
Started off with the Buffalo Bills coming out on offense, going down the field, driving,
but not getting any touchdowns, which was ideal for Tennessee.
It was always going to be a struggle for them to stop them,
but if you hold them to field goals instead of touchdowns, that's a win in my eyes.
So it started off 6-0 Buffalo, and then all of a sudden, boom, Derrick Henry 76 yards for a touchdown.
Just like that, they score.
And then what happens is the Buffalo Bills come back down the field, 14-yard touchdown.
Boom, Stephon Diggs, they take the lead. In the middle of all this
thing, I think Taylor Wine got injured, prayers for him, hopefully he gets better. I think it's
just a concussion, but he did get injured during the game, and then, which one called, I'm not sure
which is which, I'm not sure if Cole Beasley scored and then Derek
Henry scored again I think that's what happened and then the game went into halftime with it being
17 20 yeah 17 20 I think for the Bills and then it comes back and then Derek Henry takes over for
takes over and somehow someway gets them the win.
But it's not over yet because Josh Allen still has to drive down the field and clutch it up for him.
Fourth and one, game on the line.
You put the ball in the quarterback's hands.
He tries to drive forward, but the left tackle, Deion Dawkins, gets shoved back by Jeffrey Simmons.
Simmons gets Josh Allen and puts him on the ground.
Josh Allen loses his footing and then falls short of the marker.
And the Titans get in victory formation and they win.
Yeah, unbelievable game honestly i want i wonder why they decided to go to go for it on fourth down
rather than just try to tie it what's up analytics it was more than likely if they get the first down
they would win the game so they were probably trying to score instead of leaving it up to go to
overtime. So especially in Nashville, and if they don't get the ball back anyway, they would just
rather let's, if we're going to lose, we're going to lose it with us with the ball. So it was fourth
and one, and they think Josh Allen is going to get it because he's like 6'6", 240. So it seems pretty reasonable that he can push for a yard.
Right, but if you miss it, then you lose.
Like that's like automatic, which they did.
Either way, it's a gamble.
I think it's less of a gamble when you just hit the field goal.
I mean, I think you have – I would have more faith in that offense,
especially since the other offense, Tennessee, they just lost Julio Jones,
meaning it became just the Derrick Henry show.
When you rely on your running back, eventually you're going to fail.
And that's what happens with the Titans just about every year.
I mean, it's built around their running game,
which it serves them well to an extent,
but eventually there's a point where they fail.
And that's why they're not a Super Bowl contender in my eyes.
That's why they really haven't been in this time
where they've been competitive.
And if they had...
What's that?
They're 4-2 just like the Bills are right now.
I know.
I still think that there's a big difference between the Bills and the Titans.
Just the Bills have a much better passing game.
This is the age that we're living in of a pass-heavy league and the running game just doesn't do it anymore.
Sure.
But I disagree because they're still managing to win.
Derrick Henry is by far the leading rusher in the league.
And as of right now, no team seems to be able to stop him.
Even though Julio Jones and A.J AJ Brown were out from time to time.
And Julio Jones is now out again.
For some reason, they just can't seem to stop Derrick Henry.
And once that 76-yard touchdown happened, I was like, oh boy, Brian's fantasy team was in trouble tonight because I know he was going over 100 yards.
The question was how many touchdowns he was going to get, and he got three.
But for all that greatness that Derrick Henry has, it's only accounted for one AFC Championship appearance.
It's better than no AFC Championship appearance.
Where the game really wasn't competitive.
And you could see the Titans were biting, scratching, clawing to score,
and the Chiefs were doing it effortlessly.
That just tells you, I mean, it's a passing game.
That's what wins you, not just passing, but balance as well.
They can, like, the Bills, they can throw the ball, but they can also run it too. I think Devin
Singletary and Zach Moss, those guys aren't bums. And Josh Allen could also run the ball as well.
So they have more of a balance than Tennessee does. Whereas if you're relying on Ryan Tannehill
to win you games, then you're in trouble. Regardless of if Julio Jones, Julio Jones,
who's passed his prime, by the way, or AJ Brown is back there. You just, I, you can't trust that.
And I think if you put, if the bills put the, if the pills put it, put this in their hands to say, all right, beat us with your offense.
We don't think you can do that.
I think they would have won.
Don't say Bill's running game around Andrew because he'll say Devin single poop.
I know.
I know he will.
But anyways, so we are reaching the end of our show, which means we are going to go on to the Fumble Rooski fan box. We'll go over your answers for that. So always and as always you guys are going to get
your responses to the Fumble Rooski fan box this week so we will post a we will post a question
box every Monday and you can respond with hot takes questions and more and we will discuss it
and give you a shout out on our podcast respond to next week's fan box question and be featured
on our show so let's get right into it so the question of the week for next week's fan box question and be featured on our show so let's
get right into it so the question of the week for this week's fan box was who put up the best
performance in week six so to lead off our responses we had good old ex co-host brian mucker Brian Mucker who said yeah Cowboys preferably CeeDee Lamb now this isn't a bad take honestly
CeeDee Lamb he is I I think he's the best wide receiver in that uh out of that receiving core
between him Amari Cooper and Michael Gallup I mean this guy could play he's young he's already
close to the play of Amari Cooper.
In fact, maybe better considering he's putting up, he has more consistency than Amari Cooper.
And he gets more targets. What's that? Maybe he gets more targets. He gets open.
Got to get open. And you're telling me Amari doesn't well he he gets open more often clearly
and he's cd is just the more more explosive player i think you know they're they're about
they're about even right now but i think with cd's potential his route running potential his speed
his explosiveness not to say that amari isn't i think the issue with amari is what you see is
what you get from him.
He's already in his prime. This is the best he'll ever be.
CeeDee Lamb, he's already close to that, and he's in his second year.
And most of his first year, he put up 900 yards, almost 1,000 yards, and most of his first year he was playing with backups and you could see in those in those first few weeks with Dak Prescott with an actual quarterback he was already he already looked close
to NFL ready I mean he kind of he kind of is because he had a he had nearly a thousand yards
last year he's on pace to destroy that record this year. So honestly, I love it.
Mm-hmm. Yeah, CeeDee Lamb's been looking good, and the Cowboys overall have been looking great, to be honest.
Outside of the game against a few minor details against the
Patriots, they've been looking good so far this season.
But still, it's the Cowboys.
But anyways, moving's the Cowboys. Yeah.
But anyways, moving on, we have Patrick Williver, 22, with yet another response.
So he said Dak attack.
Oh, boy.
Dak Prescott, I believe he has, what, 16 touchdowns so far this year?
I think so.
Don't hold me to it.
To four touchdowns? is or an exception he deserves
mvp consideration he deserves mvp consideration now the mvp itself the the i put him third
i put it i put it tom brady justin herbert dac prescott. You're putting Herbert over Lamar. I want you to think about that.
I am putting Herbert over Lamar.
How?
He just got abused.
He got spanked.
He got played with.
What?
Yeah, but Lamar threw for two picks and just one touchdown in that win.
34-6.
It was an all-around victory for them.
I thought it was a bad showing, but everybody has bad shows.
Tom Brady won, Lamar 2, Dak 3, Kyler 4.
Then if you want to put Herbert 5, that's fine.
And that's nothing against Herbert.
It's just the MVP is very competitive this year.
It is very competitive. I will say that.
I think it seems like it's always – but it does seem like it's always competitive like this at this time of year.
And it's not until later on in the year when we have a good idea about who is going to win league MVP.
Like I feel like – I'm pretty sure it wasn't until later on in the season, probably like the last quarter of the season, where we figured that Aaron Rodgers was going to win league MVP.
Because it was a really close race between him, Patrick Mahomes, Russell Wilson.
I think Tom Brady was in there for a little bit.
There were a lot of candidates.
I mean, it's not like it is this year but i mean it typically happens like that but anyways we're getting there's like three or four candidates but this year it's like five or six it can it can go six deep including matthew stafford yeah i was i was gonna say we haven't
even talked about matthew stafford and the that running back in tennessee like king henry
he might deserve some he might deserve some consideration in there but anyways uh
cj cj maderos who is who is our co-host for for a week he said matthew stafford and cooper cup
dak prescott and cd lamb so we he list off like four players but all of them are pretty much
relevant each one through for each quarterback through for three touchdown passes actually stafford through for four that that i believe i believe dac through for three
cooper cup has been a monster this year yes he has thank me especially in my fantasy yes he has
yeah i'm just upset because i took the wrong the wrong rams receiver i thought woods was going to
be better especially with matthew matthew stafford in there oh I thought Woods was going to be better, especially with Matthew Stafford in there.
Oh, I thought he was going to be better.
But, I mean, Woods has been all right, but Cooper has been the clear-cut better player.
Mm-hmm.
I was like, give me Cooper Cup.
And once I saw preseason and the way he was performing during practices with Matthew Stafford, I'm like, yeah, once I see that, I'm getting – if I had the opportunity, I'm getting him.
Yeah.
And Matt Draper said Derek Henry put him in the MVP conversation.
So Derek Henry, I – yeah.
I mean, we were talking about him earlier being an MVP candidate, and we were talking about how he literally put his team on his back when we were talking about the game of the week, the Monday night football game between the Titans and the Bills.
But, I mean, to outscore a high-powered passing offense like that is impressive, and he really has in the past few years.
He's put this team on his back so i mean it's rare that a
running back wins the mvp but if it's going to be any running back it's going to be this one
yeah but the problem is he's got legitimately six people ahead of him before we even start
thinking about derrick henry and that's an like that's the problem we have to put later in the
season when things start dropping and we can say, okay, such and such is in the conversation now.
Right, because it's a quarterback-driven league.
Yeah.
Now, don't get me wrong.
He's playing like an absolute stud.
But it's not like I can just put aside Tom Brady, Lamar Jackson, Aaron Rodgers, who I didn't even mention, Kyler Murray, Matthew
Stafford.
I can't throw any of them away.
I know, but we're not saying he should lead, but he does belong in the conversation.
He belongs right in there with everybody else.
But anyways, Robert Shelley said, Washington defense showed me something this week.
So for those of you who
don't know who Robert Shelly is, I'm sure a lot of you do, since a lot of you are coming from
listening to the Pesky Poll podcast very often. But Robert is the host of our brother-sister
podcast, the Pesky Poll podcast, about the Red Sox and other things Major League Baseball.
And he said, Washington defense showed me something this week.
And let me explain something to you.
Do you want to know what the Washington defense gave up?
Do you want to know?
Yeah, I do want to know.
Tell me.
They gave up.
They surrendered 31 points on four total touchdowns,
two from the air and two from the ground fit over 500 scrimmage
yards and he said they showed me something this week uh-huh you know you want to know which team
show like if you want to say it's like like, Washington defense, like, they were serviceable, they did all right.
Because they did allow, they did get a couple picks off of Patrick Mahomes, and they held them to 17 through three quarters.
If you want to say they were, like, serviceable, they did okay, that's something.
Like, that's okay.
But you want to know who actually shows me something this week is against the Kansas City offense is in the Super Bowl.
Super Bowl, what was it, 55 this past week?
I'm sorry.
I've lost track of the Super Bowl.
55?
Yeah, either 54 or 55.
I think it is 55.
Yeah.
Tampa Bay's defense surrendered just nine points to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Aaron, Patrick Mahomes was running for his life. The Chiefs couldn't even score a touchdown.
That's something that shows me something. But anyways, that's, that's enough of my rant for
that. Then I respond, then, then Robert responds to it and he goes, I wasn't saying it in a good way.
And he goes – and I was like, dude, I said best performances.
He goes, too bad.
Then he asked me if I could be on his show tomorrow.
And because of that, maybe I just won't show up, Robert.
Come on, show professionalism.
Anyways, he's – I don't know what his goal was in saying that.
Maybe he was just trying to get me riled up, which he low-key succeeded because I just went on a nice little rant there.
But anyways, Justin, do you have any other thoughts before we close off the show for tonight?
Boston's playing right now.
Hopefully they get the job done against the Astros, but until then, we'll see. Uh, I need to finish up my homework before I go.
Don't tell me the score. Don't tell me the score yet. I want to, I want to wait till I'm done
recording this episode. Then I'm going to finish editing and then I'll, I'll catch the last few
episodes. Sorry. The last few innings. Oh, I hope they win. I went to the game last night. For those of you who were following on Robert's podcast,
I took over his podcast last night, and I sent some videos of the game.
I did some live streams.
I sent my reaction.
It was pretty cool, actually.
I love baseball.
That's something you guys might not know about me,
but I have been on Robert's show, and I love baseball. I played in middle school and high school. I'm a diehard Red Sox fan,
so I do love that. It was fun being there. I 10 out of 10 recommend going to a postseason game.
So much different, so much of a different energy than some regular season game where you're just
having a good time. But anyways, that'll do it for us tonight.
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