The Pat McAfee Show - PMS 2.0 1438 - FIRST 15: NFL Week 8 Recap

Episode Date: October 27, 2025

Pat, Darius Butler, and the boys break down the biggest storylines of week 8 of the NFL season in the FIRST 15. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 It's time for us to do our first 15. Now remember, this first 15, driven by RAMRAMRRRRAM trucks, is certainly aiming to be a 15-minute segment, okay, where we take the top five headlines coming out of the NFL Sunday slate, and we chit-chat about them. But it's not first 15 minutes necessarily. Can we please put the clock up here? It's not necessarily the first 15 minutes.
Starting point is 00:00:23 It's first 15 place with the goal to be in 15 minutes. Last week was 42 minutes. It's close. We're getting better. Okay. Kind of starting to add it down a little bit. Touch on drive. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:00:36 It was a law. Hey, this was like Texans. Yep. Methodical. That's the possession that we had, you know, which, by the way, they're saying record-breaking possession time since, like, 2006, Texans absolutely dominated the 49ers in that entirety.
Starting point is 00:00:50 So we're going to try to get through these. Last week was the first time we mentioned how long it was, and we went longer than we've ever gone before. Sure. So let's just, let's try to keep this one tidy. Tighty. Tidy. Here we go.
Starting point is 00:01:01 Tidy on three. One, two, three. Tidy. Okay, here we go. Let's start with number five headlines, start to clock. An absolute shite Sunday slate. Listen, we're just going to read through the scores here. Okay, we're just going to read through the scores.
Starting point is 00:01:14 38, 14, 35, 25, 25, 32, 13, 44, 24, 24, 20 to 9, 26 to 15, 23 to 3, 38 to 20, 34 to 10. And then, in a barn burner, okay, the Jets win. 39, 38 over the Bengals. Okay, so that's the only game that was within one score. Everything else, absolute shite across the board. And don't look now, as I mentioned, 11.5 point spread tonight. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:42 Marcus Marriota traveling into the kingdom, in the Chief's Kingdom as an 11.5 point dog. Now, we believe that this commander's team is on a good trajectory. We like what Washington's doing. We appreciate what the commanders are doing. Cliff Kingsbury is an absolute dog. The Chiefs is better than the Chiefs have been. and they're at home and we all believe that they're
Starting point is 00:02:02 probably going to win the game and if it leads, if it's anything like what yesterday was, this might be a 35 point game. We didn't know that the NFL could produce this. We didn't know that every single game could be a blowout. We started watching those games yesterday and it's like you got the quad box on
Starting point is 00:02:18 and then you got Red Zone channel and you're like, I must be missing some games, where are these at? You just see Scheid score, shite score, and it's like, well, modern NFL, there is no such thing as a shite score. Everybody can come back. They didn't. Everybody was dead early. This thing was over quick.
Starting point is 00:02:32 The NFL obviously can't thrive off of this, but these are nice reminders every once in a while that any given Sunday, if you don't show up, you can get your ass beat debunk. Yeah, you just mentioned this is the complete opposite of what the NFL is on a week-to-week basis. Typically, it comes down. It's a one-possession game.
Starting point is 00:02:47 It's a two-minute drive. You know, kicking the field goal, scoring a touchdown, something like that. But just a bunch of blow-offs. Probably expected the coach's titans to be a blowout. I expect a much better game with the Broncos. boys and then the dolphins surprisingly beat these shit out of the falcons so yeah just a surprise this slate all around yeah we always say on any given sunday there's a lot of teams on this
Starting point is 00:03:07 on in this league right now who are either bad or on any given sunday are capable of laying an egg for sure well that's so we played the pittsburgh steelers and got blown out a couple times whenever we're on the annapolis quotes good days and uh it's good days for you for sure the um you know it's a nice reminder whenever you ask like because we had a good team yeah just get killed. And it's like you ask the coaches around those times or the players around those times, like the OGs, it's like, yeah, like this could happen a week. You just get a couple guys that don't show up and play good at a couple positions. That's what the NFL is. I think that's what, like people think these teams are shite. So people get into the conversation. You know
Starting point is 00:03:43 what? Saints would lose the Ohio State. Indiana would be able to be saints or something like that. People start saying that type of stuff, especially whenever teams are terrible. Then there's always a reminder like, hey, these are professional athletes getting paid a professional check to play football and every once in a while the universe comes together and you can be great and every once and a while the universe comes together and says you guys suck today and that can certainly happen to any team and as soon as you think uh you got it figured out like even as fans are on the outside looking in and you know i thought i knew you know who the falcons were at this point you know okay maybe they're a much better team even the distillers i thought the stillers would show up the cowboys
Starting point is 00:04:18 we knew their defense was absolute shite but i thought they could at least put up points offensively and kind of getting a shootout with the Broncos. So yeah, a lot of question marks still next to a lot of these teams up there. Stap from Hembo and ESPN Research. There's only been one game decided by single digits on Sunday. Sunday was the first day with one or zero games decided by single digits
Starting point is 00:04:37 since December 20th. Jeez. Come on. That's nuts. It's emergent. Shighton, indeed. Good addition. Dude, that's almost Austo Moritz. Yeah, bingo.
Starting point is 00:04:48 That is almost Austo Morete, dude. Okay, so it was Shighton. Indeed, says Hembo, which we agree, Embo, shite indeed. I didn't read the 1970 part of that stat. I just did the whole, that's a long time of football, not being shite. We were there for it. Yeah, hell, yeah. Hey, we lived through it.
Starting point is 00:05:06 Yep, yep. COVID. Yeah, exactly. Okay, I was of the age, you know, 2001 lived through that. Sure. Worst football game of all time, or worst football Sunday of all time, basically. We were a part of that for the NFL. Well, and the real kicker is, you know, typically if we have a shite
Starting point is 00:05:22 slate. There's still like maybe one or two games where they'll at least be close, you know, going down the stretch. I mean, Jets bangles, like that, that was just like, hey, you have Reds on. I'm like, oh, wow. Jets are starting to come back a little bit. I wasn't paying any attention to that game. And it turns out to be by far the best game of the day. Shout out, there's a lot of potential, you know, spiritual stuff with that particular game, too, for Jets legend. Nick Mangled passing away. We would like to send our condolences and positive prayers and vibes. Obviously, to his family. He and AJ Hawk were like, I think, best friends since their kids. Same high school, obviously roommates at Ohio State. So we've learned a lot about Nick
Starting point is 00:06:00 Bangle, got to know him a lot. Absolutely legend of a human. Everything you hear about him just know that it's in every aspect of his life. Well, this guy was a great teammate. Oh, this guy's a great business partner. Oh, this guy's a great dad. This guy's a great husband. This guy's great. Everything about him was great. We had a chance to catch up with him a couple weeks ago when everything was going on. And I was trying to get some more information on how we could help maybe on the program and just chat with them still talking shit still quick, the beard was still good
Starting point is 00:06:25 I mean, they just, you're talking utter surprise here. Society has lost a great man. So the Jets getting a huge win on that day was cool. That was like cool to see. Now I don't think anybody was expecting a 39, 38 win, but that being the only game
Starting point is 00:06:41 that was really in it stinks for the NFL, but boy, if you're on one of those winning teams, let's enjoy these. Let's enjoy these. Because, you know, most games very scary. Ah, are we going to lose this or are we going to win? Just being able to, about third quarter to say, we're way better in this game. Let's go ahead and enjoy this little bit.
Starting point is 00:07:00 Rest your starters. You had to call the game for the Bullets Titans. I assume you did a great job. I haven't gone back and listened to it, but the boys, we had an ear on it so we could pull any clips for it. You did a great job on that. You had to work that entire game, you know, all the way down to the end. We were having a good time this week. Just know, we were enjoying the hill out of this projection.
Starting point is 00:07:19 of their game and although many would say this game was shite as a Colts fan I'd like to let you know it was fantastic watching that man do us thing all right let's go to the number four headline here now listen I like that there's a new holiday anytime we can create something to celebrate something I'm with it okay so
Starting point is 00:07:34 people that are push against some of these things that happen it's too gimmicky it's too whatever like the super duper cup that the NBA put in in the middle of the thing the commissioner cup or whatever the hell it is no the NBA Cup yeah sorry the NBA Cup they put it in the middle of the and everybody's like, this is a gimmick.
Starting point is 00:07:50 It's like, who cares? We're celebrating. We're giving our trophies. I think they shouldn't be hanging the banners next to the other banners, but we should still enjoy it. So a national tight ends day was created by these tight end university boys who were trying to absolutely build a brand of what their position is, which are dogs across the board. You've got to be tough enough to block. You've got to be athletic enough to be able to get open and catch a ball.
Starting point is 00:08:08 And oh, yeah, normally going to have to be the mentality center for your entire team. This tight end position is insane, especially with the amount of talent that there is. And there's a national tight ends day that should be celebrated. And it feels like defensive coordinators should understand the day is existing as well. I know the NFL puts out tweets and puts out shirts and shit like that. I think defensive coordinators need to have somebody on the horn saying, hey, what's going on this weekend? Oh, it's National Tight Ends Day. Do you think offense coordinators are going to target tight ends a little bit more because of that?
Starting point is 00:08:36 Defense coordinator saying, no, everybody else around him going, yeah. Tight ends won off yesterday. And it feels like every year on National Tight Ends Day, tight ends go crazy. Tucker Kraft was the main event. He went absolutely absurd. What is the Tucker Craft story? He grew up on a Native American reservation? Yeah, correct.
Starting point is 00:08:56 In South Dakota, grew up on the reservation, and actually was named an honorary member of the tribe for, you know, because obviously lived on it through high school and everything, but yeah, he's an absolute dog. Yes, he is. He did a kip-up last night on that sod that was unbelievable, runs people over. He's like ultimate warrior.
Starting point is 00:09:15 And it seems like he gets their ropes, it gets them all just like this as well. couldn't even fathom they were saying nine on nine football or something like that imagine playing basketball imagine anything now granted there's probably that was filthy the amount of explosivity that that requires they did not push off his hands either yes they were just there you see that other angle from he didn't push he didn't put oh it's just a balance yourself yeah he didn't push it okay because humans like me even on a springy floor watch it I need to use hands to shoot myself off sure not athletic
Starting point is 00:09:49 enough. You're saying he just wanted to see where a ground. He was maybe holding the ground bound, actually. I didn't know humans did it without their hands. Oh, what's that? I didn't know humans did that without their hands. Drew McIntyre actually just, from back, no hands just kicks himself
Starting point is 00:10:04 all the way. That makes sense. That's the Scottish psychopath. Yeah. Not actually quite calculated cerebral, but but whatever it takes, that's an insane thing. But all these tight ends go absolutely crazy. I mean, you go through Goddard had two touchdowns. They got George
Starting point is 00:10:19 Kittle, Tongs, Hunter Henry, and Joku, Harold Fanon Jr., Mason Taylor, Gunner, Helm, Charlie Caller, and then, let's not even forget. Tyler Warren exists. Didn't sport a touchdown on a national tight ends day. Kind of screwed Gumpy over on a touchdown parlay. Gumpy was refusing to have a good time because Tyler Warren didn't get any end
Starting point is 00:10:35 zone early. I said, you're a part of the problem. Gumpy, not a part of the solution here. Should have cashed out whenever it was a $25 bet for $900. You decide to continue to run. That's all on you. That is not on Tyler Warren. Tyler Warren's an absolute dog, as are all of these tight ends. Breece Hall throws an incredible touchdown here
Starting point is 00:10:50 is where Moss and folks with Mesa Taylor but Debutts, the position is difficult. I know nickel, obviously, the third corner in which is now a part of basically every defense is starting pack. Normally have to square off against tight ends. When did the tight end position transition
Starting point is 00:11:07 into these monsters that they are in today's game start to happen? And what did defense is trying to do to combat it? I mean, Antonio Gates kind of revolutionized. I would say in our age group, you know, Williams is low before that as a charger tied in. But yeah, Gronk was kind of like the mode.
Starting point is 00:11:22 He was the hybrid, which kind of kiddle is, great blocker, and also a great receiver. Then Travis Kelsey became like, hey, almost like a bonus wide receiver. But yeah, they're a matchup problem. They're just so big. They're so athletic. And because of their range, their catch range,
Starting point is 00:11:36 their radius, they're always open. Even when the DB or linebackers on them, they can just box you out and go up there and get a rebound. They are just phenomenal talents. And not to mention on Thursday night, Ronde Gaston, Gaston Jr., He bawled out for the Chargers as well, which another Dolphin Legend son that we could have drafted just like Mason Taylor. But either here nor there.
Starting point is 00:11:56 Hunter Henry is like now the pillar of the Patriots. Is he the longest tenured New England Patriot up there feels like? That's a good question, probably. But I mean, even on that list of rookies. Like Mason Taylor, Debuts just mentioned, he won the game for the Jets. He's all through the touchdown. Like Mason Taylor stepped up in the biggest moment. And then if there is one bright spot of that shite Tennessee tight.
Starting point is 00:12:18 team. It's Gunner Helm. Gunner Helm has been really good for them too. And even though. And Cam Warnett. And then also Harold Fanon Jr. for the Browns. He was the only guy making plays for Cleveland yesterday. It's impressive. These young tight ends coming out. I love the position as a whole. Just because those
Starting point is 00:12:34 guys, what, back in the day would probably be moved to either defensive end or maybe offensive line or maybe hey, go play some hoops. Hey, you're an incredible athlete. You're seemingly not big enough, but too big. Maybe go play some hoops. Now these position is like, hey, if you are
Starting point is 00:12:50 the freakiest athlete, we got the position for you. And that's seemingly what it's become. Yeah. And that's your problem. Yep. Congrats to the tight ends. Yeah. Happy National Tideend Day. Oh, work Austin Morete.
Starting point is 00:13:04 Yep. Bingo. Tideend Day. Hell yeah. National tight end day. All right, it's got to the number three headline coming out of our football weekend. High School Miracles. Now, high school football, obviously is something that we all love. We all grew up being a fan of. Obviously, it's Folklore, it's fairy tale.
Starting point is 00:13:19 Well, there's two high school situations that happen on Friday night that need to be seen. Let's start here in Indiana, about an hour and 10 minutes northeast of where we sit here, 2A football, Eastbrook versus Alexandria. Eastbrook, undefeated on the season. Alexandria needs to win to move on in the playoffs. Eastbrook already has it cemented. We are now with 11 seconds left in the game. Alexandria has the ball, fourth down.
Starting point is 00:13:46 Got to run an 11-second play. What do they end up running? Uh-huh, uh, run back, run back, can still run away, throws it out, boom, four seconds left. Okay, so now there's four seconds left for Eastbrook, the undefeated powerhouse of 2A. Bodie Howell comes in, number 15 quarterback for Eastbrook. Go ahead, play it.
Starting point is 00:14:04 What are we going to run? Well, obviously, we're going to run hook and ladder in the annexation of Puerto Rico. Okay, that might be a forward lateral there. Rift and called, though. Stripes down here, didn't see it. Bodie Howe gets the ball back. He's at his own 15. He's at his own 11.
Starting point is 00:14:17 He's getting the edge. Bodie Howell, quarterback, Eastbrook, 6'1, 205 pounds senior at Eastbrook. Oh. Oh. Uh, ha, ha, ha, rumbling, fumbling, jumping. Oh, no. Scoring.
Starting point is 00:14:34 Wow. Wow. Let's go. Hold the phone. What do you need? Hold the phone. There's a flag on the play. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:14:42 It's got to be the forward lateral right back there at the beginning. It has to be. No, it was forward. It was way back there. Well, turns out it's not forward lateral. It was actually a block in the back on the offensive team. Oh, okay? So you go ahead and pick that flag up.
Starting point is 00:14:55 Congratulations, no play, we're over. Nope. As there was a lineup for handshakes, because each of these teams thought it was over after a block in the back was called on Eastbrook. The refs say, get back on the sidelines. There's one more untimed, Don. How does that work?
Starting point is 00:15:10 10 yards from the spot of the foul. Bodie Howe gets an opportunity. Bodie Howe's not asking, hey, this ain't Bodie's fault. Bote in the Eastbrook, boys, this ain't our fault. Hey, listen, they gave us another play. That's what we're going to do. Bodie, how are going to take advantage of it? Wing-Tee.
Starting point is 00:15:24 Yeah, he is. Wing-T. Three wide receivers. Whoa! Give me that. So now they score touchdown. Okay, so on time down, after their own block in the back, after a forward lateral potential, hook and ladder, annexation of Puerto Rico,
Starting point is 00:15:43 that's not their fault, hey, not your blinders. Exactly. It's not Bodie House fault at all. Now they need to pick up the two-point conversion. 29-27, you think Bodie Howe's not going to pick it up? Yeah, right, roll right, out-of-pocket, jump, back, fade away. Give me that. Tie-ball game, let's go to overtime.
Starting point is 00:15:58 Well, Alexandria scores a touchdown on their first series. Eastbrookest to answer. You think Bodie Howe's going to answer? Uh, yeah, I'm keeping it. Touchdown. What do they do? They're going to tie it up? They can tie it up, or they're going to go for two?
Starting point is 00:16:11 Go for two. Oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, no. Bodie, Howe. Pitchman's open. No way. I'll take it.
Starting point is 00:16:16 they win Eastbrook remains undefeated Alexandria Alexandria like say hard-fought game that's incredible work way to show resiliency and score and overtime
Starting point is 00:16:27 on that note Bodie Howell this guy's unstoppable this guy's unstoppable What a name Yeah it is a great name What a name I mean what a game
Starting point is 00:16:35 They're hooh That's that's a tough one now Are you familiar with the rules here in the state So I don't In my eyes In my head The only time you ever extend
Starting point is 00:16:45 Of a game untimed down is when there's a defensive penalty. Offensive penalties, I never thought there was an extension of the time. You know, because offense wants another play. So if they make a mistake, they're getting rewarded almost by making a mistake. So I always thought the defensive penalty was leading to the untimed down. Is that how you viewed? I thought so as well.
Starting point is 00:17:05 Maybe that's just us covering and playing pro sports. I feel like it was that way in college. But it probably changes state by state with these rules. But this was absolutely wild. Tom Diggs just sent the rule. I think we could pull it up right now. But the teams thought it was over too. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:19 Teams, the full video has them. Yeah, the announcer. Now, granted, we had the Alexandria announcer. Sure. He was not as pumped up as the Eastbrook announcer. Eastbrook. Way. Is in the other side.
Starting point is 00:17:29 Oh, my God. A miracle. Okay, so Article 3, a period shall be extended by an untimed down if one of the following occurred. There was a foul by either team, and the penalty is accepted, except for those foul listed in 3-3-4. There was a double foul. There was an interverting.
Starting point is 00:17:42 The touchdown was scored the try is attempted, unless the touchdown has scored during the last down on the fourth period. point would not affect the outcome of the game or playoff qualifying. If a touchdown was scored, the try is attempted unless the touchdown scored during the last down of the fourth period and the points would not affect the outcome of the game or playoff.
Starting point is 00:17:58 What's that mean? Somebody's going to have to explain that to us. We're all very surprised by it. And congrats to them getting a huge win in Eastbrook and starred Alexandria. And then in Plumboro. Pennsylvania? Sure. The Plum Mustang. Wow. We're playing the Penn
Starting point is 00:18:13 Hills. I know that name. That's where, uh... Is it still? Is it still? I don't know. I want to say their mascot name. I, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:18:27 Aaron Donald's home, a lot of good football. Frailic, a lot of good football in Penn Hills. Plum Penn Hills, rivalry, okay? A lot of similar humans, okay, a lot of similar humans, a little bit different. A lot of attack, like, very similar style. They border, they border. Very close to each other. Okay, so this is a...
Starting point is 00:18:45 Nick-based. lived in Panhills. This is a rivalry. Penhills has always been better than Paul. Ben Hills is always at football. Every other thing we got him. Every other thing we got them. Football though they certainly had us. Together play. Ops, Plum needs a win at home. How you doing? Well, Austin Kolentowski. Austin Kolkowski, section one soccer player of the year. Oh! Has his field goal blocked the wherewithal.
Starting point is 00:19:17 He picks it up. Is it going to get tackled? I don't think so. Strong soccer player, kicker survives 15 yards. Wow. After contact, scores a touchdown because the boys rally, Plum's going to the playoffs. And Austin Colen Koski, the player of the year in Section 1,
Starting point is 00:19:37 Class 4A, is obviously an absolute dog. I believe the Plum soccer team is currently on a playoff run. And now, because of that, the Plum Football. teams also on a playoff run. They're going to go to USC. Okay, that's going to be taught at. How old is that a good squad too? Oh, they're pretty good.
Starting point is 00:19:52 Yeah, they're a pretty good team. You know, Sean Lee? We're not worried about nothing. We're not worried about nothing. We're going to give Austin Colenkowski the ball. We should think about leaving Austin Colenkowski to ball. And Johnny Nornenberg spending it. The boys are ready for the moment.
Starting point is 00:20:05 Congrats to Plum getting a miraculous win here. Blocked kick. Push, push her picks it up. Go ahead, let me grab this. Penn Hills guy has him immediately. That's illegal. What's illegal? That's illegal right there.
Starting point is 00:20:16 It's a football. Being too strong. St. Rugby. We're not going to get into that. Shout out the high school football showing up. And number two headline coming out of the weekend in our eyes is we're running it back, back, back, back, back, back to the 80s. Nice. Hell yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:31 Running backs are leading the top teams in the league. Jonathan Taylor with the Indianapolis Colts, absolutely insane. James Cook obviously absurd with the bills. And guess who's back? Back, back back back again. Seekwan Barkley had his day yesterday. A.J. Brown, not playing because of a hamstring injury. And against the New York Giants, obviously massive rivalry in the beautiful Kelly Green uniforms,
Starting point is 00:20:53 which the Philadelphia Eagles are undefeated. And Sequan Barkley found his groove. Sequin got all the way back to who he was last year whenever he led them to a Super Bowl. And the offensive lines, same damn thing. Jalen Hertz, obviously, under center a bit more is the stats that you're going to hear from Dan Rolovsky in the second hour because he's been calling for this for a while. But it feels like the Eagles might have got their groove back debunk. Yeah, sometimes just take that one big player, that one big game,
Starting point is 00:21:17 and definitely Saquan had it. These Kelly Green jerseys are unbelievable, so clean. I believe they moved to 5-0 now while wearing these. Not only to have these jerseys on, but he had those sweet LeBron cleats on that he was gracing the matting cover with. A lot of people are saying, hey, this is a Madden curse coming here for 2-6, but hopefully he lifted that curse off with this game. Yeah, it was some more under the center, some extra O'Liam and stuff.
Starting point is 00:21:39 So I love to see it. Interesting to see how they handled the A.J. Brown situation going forward. had a lot of conversation around that, obviously. Saquan, Barclay, rush yards under center snaps. This is from Hembo. Weeks 1 through 7, 102 yards. Week 8, alone, 116 yards. So, you know, Patullo was trying to get his feet up on,
Starting point is 00:21:55 he don't have a lot going on. They started figuring it out. And this is an Eagles team. I think we all understand with the amount of talent that they have, that if they do figure it out, right back in Super Bowl conversations, even though everybody's trying to bury them all the time. And the number one headline coming out of the weekend,
Starting point is 00:22:09 as we all knew, talking about Super Bowl. Coach, going to win. The court's going to win in Super Bowl This is just I think seven out of the eight weeks We've done this first 15 This has been the number one headline Strictly because I've been watching
Starting point is 00:22:21 Every single snap So it's pretty biased program My name's in and I apologize These dudes are unbelievable They don't really have a flaw right now Honestly we lose to the Rams That's our only loss And we all understand what happened
Starting point is 00:22:32 In that game We certainly should have won that Los Angeles Rams took advantage of the situation and definitely won That guy right there though seemingly untackable Yeah he's on pace to break every record There is four games
Starting point is 00:22:42 with three plus touchdowns, okay, that's just absolutely insanity. He has more touchdowns than some teams as a whole. And that means the offensive lines back to doing what they're doing. And we all saw a screenshot of one of the holes that he had to hit yesterday. I mean, there's an actual freight train that is possible to go through. The offensive line have taken a lot of pride in what they're doing this year. Yeah, I mean, that is, now granted, I'm not saying that Jonathan Taylor isn't unbelievable and Jonathan Taylor finds holes that might appear to be this big.
Starting point is 00:23:09 but if you give Jonathan Taylor this hole right here, I mean, yeah, we're going to be okay. And that's what Saquan was last year with Philadelphia. It feels like that's what our offense is matching up. And Danny Dimes is putting us in the right situation every time. I mean, this guy is a super genius. And just every throw he seemingly going to the right place. He very rarely misses. And then Michael Pittman Jr. has like one of the nicest touchdown catches of all time.
Starting point is 00:23:30 I'm down here in the corner, can't see it all. I see that guy draped over top of him. I just flag, thank you. We're about to have first down on the one this amazing. and then here everybody go crazy, and I turned my back. No way this dude got this. They showed six highlights of this thing in the stadium immediately. Great work by the stadium operators.
Starting point is 00:23:48 Every angle looked better. The first angle was insane. Second angle, he's like, that is clearly a one-handed catch that he goes through a guy. Third angle, it's like what his other hand was doing in there. It's like, this guy is an absolute dog, has been willing to sacrifice his whole body on the field. Last year when the Colts were what they were, which I think everybody in that locker room now would come to grips with, maybe they weren't operating like a professional football team in all aspects, especially with what they've been able to do this year.
Starting point is 00:24:13 It's unbelievable. Pittman, in the middle of that run, full dolphin dive in the middle of his body gets bent backwards, folded in half, gets off, goes back out there, does it again. This guy will lay his body on the line for us, Alec Pierce as well. It's just like Tyler Warren is outrageous. And then on the defensive side, we've got to tighten some things up, of course. felt like the Titans had some opportunities and we didn't know what they were doing
Starting point is 00:24:39 I mean there was a couple plays where maybe they got Lou where we had a bad call and boy they had a good play call on their side and Cam Ward was able to make some big time plays but like the Colts are very comfortable with where they're at right now and I think they're all talking the same way they know that they got a lot of shit still to prove
Starting point is 00:24:57 and the MVP chance were very real for Jonathan Taylor yesterday Dee Butt Yeah he's unbelievable the combination of speed power vision like once he gets to that second or third level, just very like Sequin was last year, it can go for a home run in any given time. And obviously, it starts with the offensive line, creating those gaps, and then him finding them and then exploiting what happens on the back end. And then a lot of people comparing this season to Sequins. We haven't had a non-QB MVP since 2012, and it was
Starting point is 00:25:24 Adrian Peterson. But his touchdown total, already up to 14. I think Sequan had 15 a total of all last year. You know, Jalen Hertz stole a bunch of them with the quarterback sneaks. but he is phenomenal. 28, unbelievable with the long list of great running backs that have played for the organization. He's kind of the next one up. And then you talked about Daniel Jones. Just complete control of the offense.
Starting point is 00:25:45 You saw plenty of time with less than, you know, 12 or 10 seconds on the clock, and he's making some last minute audible. And the guys around him, it's like, just take your turn. It's very much like the Green Bay Packers. It's not necessarily that one guy who's going to come in and get 15 targets every Sunday. But Pittman, Pierce, Downs, when it's his turn.
Starting point is 00:26:02 Oh, Towers. whenever it's turn. These guys just shows up. And Daniel Jones has been doing a great job, putting the ball on. Just controlling the game on every aspect. Man, I absolutely loving what I'm seeing from this Indianapolis Coast team. And one of the things that we were so excited about with Anthony Richardson was the fact that he was mobile. Like, if you go back to that photo of the wide open, big gaping hole that JT ran through,
Starting point is 00:26:24 like the threat of Danny Dimes being mobile is one thing. Like even if you look on the right side, they're like, that guy is moving right because they think, hey, maybe Dimes has this on a boot. Maybe he's running the ball. And that is, you know, opening up things even more for JT. so, like just Danny Dimes being out there is how. Shane Steichen, obviously, with Philadelphia at the beginning of this whole thing, saw the benefits of Jalen, what Haley had,
Starting point is 00:26:44 which I think is why Anthony Richardson was so enticing for the Indianapolis Colts. It's like, hey, look what Shane was able to do with Jalen. Anthony Richardson, we should be able to do that. Not giving up on Anthony Richardson, but it certainly didn't click with Shane Stuyken's offense as quick. And obviously with the injuries didn't really have that much of an opportunity. but Danny Dimes is a more than suitable runner. And I think that was where a lot of people were like,
Starting point is 00:27:06 are we going on Anthony Richardson or Danny Dimes? Who's going to be the starter for this team? And they're like, well, the future of the NFL, you've got to be able to run. It's like, hey, I understand he looks like he's like maybe a farmer or a banker depending upon how he's dressed on the day. And he doesn't give much reaction. Doesn't give much reaction.
Starting point is 00:27:22 They put a camera on him. So they did an in-stadium entertainment. You know, the helmet shuffle. Sure. I think it's the best one. I think the helmet shuffle is the best one. Very soft. There's an overrated, underrated one.
Starting point is 00:27:31 Then there's like a celebrity lookalike one where they go around the entire place. Blah, blah, blah, blah. Last one, Indiana Jones pops up. And everybody starts getting a sense of what's happening. Offense is on the field. This is in the middle of the game. Second quarter maybe. And then they slide it over and there's just this clip, boom, close up on Daniel Jones.
Starting point is 00:27:47 Place goes absolutely apeshit for him, right? He looks up for like half a second, sees himself. Oh, no. Head back down. Starts like jogging in place. Starts like working back. Place is going absolutely apeshit for him. And he's just like completely.
Starting point is 00:28:00 locked in doesn't even acknowledge it you can see there's a little blushing maybe like a little bit of uh this is not like the most comfortable but right back into the huddle and i think the next play we're off and running it's like he's just locked in i think he's so calloused from what happened to him like he got his ass beat in new york both physically and also through the media this guy stinks what a bust let alone the hard knock shit you get rid of saquin guy goes and has an MVP year yeah why because we bet on this guy it's just like he has been hardened by it all and we are reaping the benefits of it and his next contract they're talking about. It's about to be big.
Starting point is 00:28:31 Joining us now, ladies and gentlemen, is a man who is a Michigan man who can certainly help us fill in the gaps on anything that we missed. We appreciate the hell out of them. And overreaction Monday, first 15 regular. Ladies and gentlemen, senior NFL insider for ESPN, Adam Schafter. Yeah, Shephti.
Starting point is 00:28:46 Chefty, how you doing, buddy? Oh, that's a beautiful jacket, Pat. Very stylish. Very stylish. Mutro Scrazias. This is from NFL Mexico, obviously. It is delightful. It's hot as hell in here. I am sweating, but we will certainly represent and continue to do so. What do we need to know coming out of yesterday? Obviously, the scataboo injury was very scary, complete dislocation that looked nasty. Obviously, anytime that takes
Starting point is 00:29:11 place, people don't love it. Is there any other stories that maybe we didn't hit there over the top five headlines that you have out of a blowout Sunday for the NFL? You know, as you guys get ready to playing your Super Bowl parade, there's a few things that did want to point out there with going on with Indianapolis. Daniel Jones has played six games in which he hasn't turned over the football at all, at all. And Jonathan Taylor is on pace right now for 28 touchdowns this season, which is pretty good. Twenty-eight touchdowns. You get 28 touchdowns. You generally should win an MVP. Ladanian Tomlinson, I think, has the record more than that. But he has to be considered an MVP candidate. The issue is,
Starting point is 00:29:51 as Debup pointed out, the last 12 MVPs have all been quarterbacks. It's turned into, generally speaking, a quarterback award. And I would imagine before the season is through, Patrick B. Holmes, Josh Allen, Baker Mayfield, some other quarterbacks who lost something to say about whether or not Jonathan Taylor does win the MVP. But today, on October 27th, Jonathan Taylor is the MVP. Today, absolutely. The guy's been incredible. He has been speed, power, production, everything you'd want. But again, let's see if one of these quarterbacks overtakes him.
Starting point is 00:30:27 for what has become the most valuable quarterback, not the most valuable player award in the last 12 years. His celebration, too, there was a toddler race as one of the breaks. Yeah, I think like three year old, maybe three or four year olds racing against each other. And the little boy that won the race, he did the Jonathan Taylor.
Starting point is 00:30:44 Filthy. He did the Jonathan Taylor as a celebration. I thought to myself, it's like, he has a clean celebration, also doable. You know, like the celebration is doable. We've all seen people try to attempt the gritty, okay, Gisicki and others. Sure, sure.
Starting point is 00:30:56 and there are certainly people that are great at the gritty. This one looks great, seemingly can do it as well. Everything about him right now is throwing 110, and I think he's capable of doing it all year. Tough guy. Had a couple injuries, but before that, literally never missed the game. He's all the way back to being exactly who we thought he was.
Starting point is 00:31:15 Now, speaking of being all the way back, there's a Thursday night game. Go ahead, Ty. Yeah, Shepty, do you have more information on the Ravens' whole ordeal with basically retroactively changing Lamar's practice status on Friday. Obviously, a lot of people were up in arms about that. Are they going to, are the Ravens going to face some serious repercussions here for how this went down? Or what more do you know about this situation?
Starting point is 00:31:37 The League is going to conduct interviews this week. The Ravens continue to insist that it was an honest mistake in their words and there was an accident. And they don't believe that they did anything wrong here. Now, the League will obviously talk to enough people and make a determination about whether or not a fine is warranted in this particular case. I don't think if the league finds wrongdoing that they're going to go more than a fine, but we'll see how this works out. This comes, obviously, at a time in the sports world where there is a lot of attention on injury reports now. And I would imagine that you're going to see more and more attention paid to this, that the league is going to be very sensitive to teams reporting accurate, honest
Starting point is 00:32:18 injury information as we go along. They don't want anything like what's happened here in sports the last week. And so I think the penalties could be tied to that. My guess is there'll be a fine. The league will do the interviews this week and they'll make a determination about whether or not there is a basis for a fine or some sort of discipline.

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