The Pat McAfee Show - PMS 2.0 1443 - OVERREACTION MONDAY, NFL Week 9 Recap, MNF Preview, Adam Schefter, Clayton Kershaw, & Dan Orlovsky
Episode Date: November 3, 2025On today's show, Pat and the boys overreact to everything that happened in week 9 of the NFL that saw the league return with it’s fastball as 9 of 12 games were decided by a touchdown or less, they ...go over some overreactions from around the internet, chat about the incredible World Series that saw the Dodgers repeat as champions in extra innings of game 7 in Toronto, and much more. Joining the progrum to wrap up what we saw yesterday and give updates on the plethora of injuries from yesterday, updates as the trade deadline approaches, and a preview of tonight’s MNF game. Next, 3x World Series Champion, 3x Cy Young winner, 2014 NL MVP, 11x All-Star, future first ballot Hall of Famer, Clayton Kershaw joins the show to chat about going out on top, why this Dodgers team is so special, his relationship with Shohei Ohtani and the rest of the Japanese players, and more. Later, 12 year NFL veteran, ESPN NFL analyst/QB guru, Dan Orlovsky joins the show to give his biggest takeaway’s from week 9, and he previews tonight’s MNF game between the Cardinals and Cowboys. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN’s Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you, we’ll see you tomorrow. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Hello, beautiful people, and welcome to our Humble Abode, the Thunderdown,
on this massive overreaction Monday, November 3rd, 2025.
This program begins right now.
Football!
It is majestic.
We are so incredibly lucky that we get a chance to chat about it every single day.
And week nine of the NFL season has delivered, and tonight it wraps up as the Cardinals will travel into Jerry World,
take on the Dallas Cowboys.
There are three and a half-point favorites at ESPN bet you can get them at,
just three-point favorites. Jacoby Brissette
will be a quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals.
Well, Cather, maybe having some sort of role.
Interesting situation over there.
And then for Dallas, we just saw Stephen A
in first take live from Jerry World. That looked like
a sick setup down there. And any time
you can get the Playmaker on TV, it's fantastic.
Cam Newton, obviously, bringing the juice of
Dan Rolovsky looking so damn nice,
didn't he? His collection, he was glowing.
His hair looked perfect. He'll be joining
us in the second hour today's show.
She and obviously Stephen A doing his thing down
there. Looks like a place, though. That's obviously
ready for a prime time matchup.
Looks like a place that knows that their team can be great.
Will this week be the week where the Dallas Cowboys
step up to the plate and become dominant against an Arizona
Cardinals team who has lost a lot of games,
but they've all been pretty close.
Arizona Cardinals can go into Jerry World.
May I really turn his place upside down?
Get in a big-time dub on Monday football
with Jacoby Brissette leading the way.
That's what we'll be chitchatting with Dan Orlovsky about in the second hour.
Adam Schaefter will be joining us here after the first 15.
And then we'll also do baseball.
Okay, well, we're going to do to baseball at the second hour about 120.
Jet passing has currently committed to us at 120,
but we got calls into the Dodgers.
So if there's any Dodgers players right before they hit their parade
are able to join the show about 120,
we might have to push Jet to tomorrow, okay?
Might have to do that.
Jet is learning about that right now as we speak,
but we got some lines in the water over there for the Dodgers
because we like to chit-chat from the wonderful team
that just want back-to-back to win the World Series.
Congratulations to them.
People aren't happy about the way they want about winning it,
but I'll tell you what, it's legal, it's allowed, they did it.
Will they be the ones that cause some guardrails in the next negotiation
on what these contracts could be?
Is baseball about to transform completely from what they've been this entire time,
where at the top they're going to spend a lot of money?
Blue Jays, fifth highs, payroll, okay?
Yeah.
There's a lot of teams in a league.
Blue Jays, fifth highs.
Yeah, they're up there.
Everybody's calling them like Pittsburgh Pirates.
People are talking about them like there's a Pirates way down here.
Pittsburgh, where I'm from, pirates, wait, don't spend any money.
So you've got Pirates fans that love baseball.
We all baseball.
Got a lot of history.
And they're watching this Dodgers team winning.
They're like, they're paying one guy more than our entire roster is down here.
How is this fair?
Well, that's going to be the convo now.
And because the Dodgers win and the Dodgers spend a lot of money,
they're going to be looking for defenses as well.
And they're going to say, well, the Mets spent more than all of us.
They didn't even make the playoffs.
So this is like a tush-push conversation.
If it's so easy just to spend money and win, well, how come the Mets aren't doing it?
That's what the Dodgers say.
It's a little bit different animal.
We'll talk to Jet or a Dodger at about 120.
The talks at tables here at Boston Corner.
Hey, Patriots.
Still going.
Still going, baby.
Longest win streak in the NFL right now.
Let's keep it going.
Very real team up there in New England.
Such a culture shift from last year to this year and another, you know, kind of stepping stone for Drake May
is just being able to do it all the time, and he does.
Congrats to your Patriots.
You have to be immensely happy with where you're.
where you guys are at.
Leading the division over there.
Yeah.
Now in Ty at Ty Schmidt,
Caroline Panthers, good football.
That's a good football team.
That's good football team.
It is.
I mean, what a tough game to watch just optically,
but on that note,
Caroline Panthers, good football team.
It's good football team.
We're not worried about the Packers at all.
Panthers, good football team.
Sure.
Tough football team.
That's tough football team.
Pretty football team.
Hard-nose football team.
That's what they are.
Yeah.
Packers, everything's okay.
Duh.
Yeah, everything's good football.
That's what happens when you play a good football team on Sunday.
Sometimes you're going to get beat.
So, yeah, boy, boy, that was tough to watch.
But again,
Panthers, go football team.
That's what you're saying to yourself if you're the Packers.
And by the way, Panthers might be.
I mean, actually, that was an ugly game on both sides.
And you're going to have to be able to win some of those games to be a great football team.
Panthers, though, over the last month, have shown a very different side.
Now, they lose.
They certainly haven't been perfect and things like that have happened.
But with that team and what the culture they're building,
They're not a bad football team.
So I think a lot of people think back to when the Panthers
are selling 15 tickets and there's nobody at the games
and they think that they're completely ass.
So whenever they beat the Packers or something like that,
Packers fans go, we lose to the Panthers.
Are you kidding me?
13 and a half point favorites.
That's why we got to remind people.
Hey, Panthers, good football team.
That's good football team.
Let's go to one half of the hammer.
Cowboys AP Town might be a great football team.
Might be a great football team over there in Pittsburgh.
You know, that Three River Town is obviously a football town,
And they've been kind of skirting around the outskirts of mediocrity for a long time.
Okay?
We've been having winning seasons, but we haven't been able to go to the Super Bowl.
We haven't been able to field a team that we can see in the season that we will have confidence in
that can maybe make a run.
This offseason, they change the entire game plan for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
They spent $30 million a year on a wide receiver that's never done anything for Pittsburgh,
trade them in from the Seattle Seahawks and D.K. Metcalfe, they pay Aaron Rogers,
10 million a year, bring him in to be the quarterback because they've been trying to figure it out.
Darius Lay, Jailan.
Jamesy, Jonu Smith, you're talking about making plays all over the field and all over the roster,
basically signifying, hey, we're going all in.
Cam Hayward, who's been there for a long, long, long time on the defense.
He said, I think we all kind of understand what's happening.
You know, we don't know how much time we have left here, and we appreciate that the Steelers are going for it.
And they play against the best team in the NFL.
Yeah, he did.
They play against the best team in the NFL.
Far known.
And whenever I started watching that game, I thought to myself,
wow, we're going to win this thing pretty easily, just like we all thought.
Maybe the Colts win by 60
with the way the Steelers' defense is going.
And Danny Dimes comes out there and just
bum bum bum bum bum.
Daniel Jones' guy.
He's just crushing it, bum, bum, bum, bum.
Just have another.
Man, we're going to do it.
We're going to kill it.
That all of a sudden, your guys' team
just decided to start playing
like everybody thought they were going to start playing.
Still, curtains all the way back.
Six-forced turnovers,
including, obviously, a muffed punt
that is not able to be advanced.
A lot of people from Pittsburgh
are saying that should have been a touchdown.
I thought Pittsburgh was a football time.
You can advance a muff.
That has been a rule of
the very beginning. If the ball is possessed, then fumbled, you can take it. But if it just
hits somebody, cannot be advanced. Just like an on-side kick, like certainly what we saw
yesterday. But a lot of Pittsburgh Steelers fans, I think we're seeing yesterday what they thought
this team could be. And Colts fans had no idea that they were just going to so happen to show up
against us. But the little thing that nobody brought up, and Bill Coward tried to tell us on Friday.
He did. I'm going back down on me and a Boise, he said. It couldn't be in the building.
I hope I take a picture with me, Ben, Aaron, and Coffeyer.
Coach Tomlin, and they do, okay?
Then they get obviously honored and recognized.
This team right here, you know, Bussie's team,
that went into Detroit, his hometown, and wins a Super Bowl to send him out of there.
The amount of legends in Pittsburgh that are just on that,
the amount of legends in this photo right here just goes on and on.
People that you haven't even really thought of in a long time pop up in his photo,
and you're like, holy hell, that guy used to run this city if he really wanted to,
let alone Bill Carr going back in there.
There was a lot of influence, I think, from what this team was and represented,
which Pittsburgh people say, this is our city.
This is exactly who we are.
And then you watched that Steelers team yesterday.
It did feel like they drew a little inspiration.
And we should have remembered that and thought of that.
It may be called ahead of time and say, hey, can we do this another game?
Another game maybe instead of against the Indianapolis Colts.
Because we haven't been able to beat Steelers for a long time.
This is supposed to be a get-back game for all the times that I played against Pittsburgh Steelers.
We just got absolutely killed.
Instead, it was very much similar to the same.
Seven-point ball game.
You can't win any game with seven turnovers.
Seven-point ball game.
ball game. Seven point ball game. Yeah, we kicked
the field goal with 13 seconds left and then we had to
attempt an onside kick and then we would have been a Hail Mary
if we would have got it. But instead, D.K. Metcalf
I believe pulls it down and its game
said match. But the Pittsburgh Steelers, this is exactly
who you guys thought you could potentially be?
Is this what the Steelers thought and hoped they could be?
And guess what? There's enough time left in the season
for this to become the reality for the
Pittsburgh Steelers. Yes, it is who we all thought
the defense could be. And the
frustrating part about the last two weeks is they
the previous weeks, they had shown
flashes of that that they can do
this. This could be the defense that they could be. And in the last two weeks, they just got
absolutely torched. And I think it was Dan Orlovsky, who came on earlier last week and said,
like, the Steelers defense is just, they're doing more than I've ever seen them do, meaning
getting into multiple personnel sets, different coverages, and they were screwing themselves.
Yesterday, they had Jalen Ramsey playing safety, and then Kyle Dugger, who they just traded
for coming and play safety, and they simplified everything. They were playing fast. They were flying
around obviously creating turnovers.
And then you talked about that, that 2005 team being in the building.
There's a lot of people saying Dick LaBeau came straight from that picture,
straight to the sideline to coach the defense yesterday.
But no, like, they're now 2 and 0 on the season when creating five plus
turnover.
So, you know, if we could get five plus turnovers each game, the offense did just enough
to, you know, punch in after those turnovers.
But no, that whole team being there, the defense flying around yesterday, it was an
awesome, it was a good win.
It was a good reset win.
Here's the Steelers this season.
they have 63 points off
of turnover, so that's the most in the NFL.
These are some Hembo stats, and they have 16
takeaways, which is the second most,
but their defense ranks 25th in points
per drive whenever it doesn't result
in a takeaway. So there's a lot of left
on the bone, you know, play-by-play
says Hembo for the Pittsburgh Steelers team, but man,
they looked a lot better than they had looked, and as soon
as you put their eyes on that team start to fly around,
it's like this is what the Steelers fans all envision.
Whenever we were at training camp, this is
exactly what they were thinking about.
And Aaron Rogers, having quite a moment on multiple moments.
It's like they can do it.
Feels like they feel they could do it.
And the Colts, seven point loss.
Hey, it's our second loss of the season.
These things are going to happen.
Let's go forward.
Danny Dimes had some incredible throws, had some tough moments.
There was maybe a little miscommunication on some routes and stuff like that.
Can't be muffin punts.
There's a lot of misfortune, too, and it might be because the 2005 team was there.
But I think the Colts have all taken the right mindset.
They're heading over to Germany, okay?
And we need nine turnovers.
and that's not nine the number.
That's nine null
turnovers in the German language
this upcoming.
Congratulations, Steelers.
Thank you.
Congratulations.
Congratulations, Steelers.
There was a really good football team.
That's a really good football team.
You know what a really good sag is that we have found?
Huh.
Well, it's nowhere near accurate to the timer plays in the lower right corner of the screen.
Now, it's nowhere near accurate with the time.
You know, this says 15 minutes.
It's called the first 15.
But remember, first 15 means scripted place.
That's right.
Yeah, yeah.
His first 15 plays the drug.
It's ball.
Nobody's saying, hey, first 15 plays.
that need to be like in the first minute and a half
or two minutes of the game. No, because that drive might
extend. First 15 plays
driven by RAM, which whenever you
hit the gas pedal in one of those RAM trucks,
the only sweet sound that you can hear is
we ride on clouds, obviously, and we're
floating on clouds whenever we get a chance to talk about ball
for the first 15 scripted plays
of the program that has gone 42 minutes,
but let's go ahead and hit that clock, start that
clock right about now.
Top five headlines from NFL
Week 9 Sunday Slate. Well,
the NFL found its fastball, did they not?
Nine out of the 12 games in yesterday's slate were one-score games.
Remember, this follows a historically ass weekend for the NFL.
The NFL only had one outcome last weekend that was within a one-score game.
It was the worst weekend of NFL football since 1970.
That's 55 years.
Then Thursday night goes the way that it goes, and all of a sudden, you're kind of shit-talking the NFL offices.
Uh-oh.
You guys might have lost it.
First time in 55 years,
and now he's going to go back to back?
Oh, no.
Are you guys turning into soccer?
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
Is that what's happening to the NFL?
And then all of a sudden, the NFL calls back and says,
we up, baby.
What a week.
What a slate.
Let's go to Bengals, Bears.
Now, this one was absolute insanity.
Let's head right to an onside kick here,
41, 35.
The Bengals had just scored to make this a one-score game.
Need an on-side kick.
McPherson goes to bend one back.
It's not going to go 10 yards.
That doesn't matter.
Touches the foot of a bear's player.
Bengals recover.
Joey Flack has a chance to bring him back
because this guy gave a toe.
Tap to the ball.
Bengals rock.
Joey Flack's got it now.
Hold on.
Everybody understands what's about to take place.
Joey Flack walks him down the field.
Maybe too fast.
Maybe too fast.
Delivers an absolute seed to Andre
Josie Vosch, incredibly cool, tatted man.
Tee Higgins had massive game.
Jamar, massive. Chase Brown, massive.
Yossi Vash, massive game.
No puns, this team, unstoppable.
No, I don't think so.
You can't give Caleb Williams 50 seconds in one time out.
Caleb marches down the field, third and ten, we pick up on his own 28,
scrambling, doing some Caleb shit.
This man walked in to the NFL with the ability to electrify.
People were calling him maybe the next Mahomes.
Had we seen it yet?
No.
Harry picks up a huge first down, continues.
the drive. Now in zone 42. First and 10, 25 seconds left. No timeouts. We just spent it.
What's he going to do with it? Oh, how about the first tight end drafted? Coast and Lovlin
over the middle. One tackler, two tackler, no tacklers. Gone. Coast and Lovlin scores a game
winning touchdown after nobody decides to cover him or tackle him in the most important part
of the game. The final minute of the fourth quarter and the Chicago Bears steal a dub.
in Cincinnati away from Joey Flack
and the Bengals.
What a drive by Caleb Williams.
Now, a lot of people are going to say
that Bengals, defense, his ass.
Oh, man, certainly.
A lot.
A lot of guys on that defense saying,
you can you get me out of here?
Yeah, there are.
Four guys in the last six months
you trade me, trade me, okay?
Not happening a lot.
Normally it's like agents and teams
behind the scenes, having conversations.
Now it's being made public.
Boom, get me the hell out of town.
Boom, get me the hell out of time.
boom, I'm not signing this contract.
That's kind of how it's been for the Bengals on the defense's side,
let alone with Trey Hendrickson, whenever this whole thing started,
draft Super Bowl Radio Row.
I mean, here in the history of the NFL, allowing 160 on the ground and 260 through the sky,
yeah.
One of those or the other is going to be a glaring weakness.
People are going to attack it.
Well, the Bengals defense says actually won't do both.
Let's go ahead and let them do both.
Hey, you have it your way around here.
You can have it your way.
You won't go on the ground, be fucking best in the league.
You want to go through the sky, be the best in the league?
You got it.
And it's almost as if this was predictable.
Was this predictable?
Well, I mean.
Oh, no.
Interesting.
The whole conversation in the off season was you pay two number ones,
which they are.
Yes, very good.
If T. Higgins would have went to another team
to be their number one, he would be.
Yep.
By far, the number one.
And Jamar, same exact.
For sure.
Unbelievable.
Pay Joey Burrow.
Now he's hurt.
Got Joe Flacco, good news.
Yeah.
He'd come here and kind of do the same thing.
He's absolutely crushing it.
Pay him.
Okay, can you win like that?
Everybody was saying going into the year?
Everybody was saying your defense wasn't good.
What did you do on that side?
He said, we got a new D.C.
Has a guy really ever done?
We got a new D.C.
See, I got another time's defense was last year.
Than Daddy.
Has he ever?
We got a new D.C.
Don't worry about it.
And they've just been asked.
And everybody that saw the way they built their team going into the season says,
yeah, it's almost as if every football person told you,
that's not how you can actually win football games in football,
especially in 2025, when the Eagles just proved that what you need to do is run the ball,
stop and run.
And the Bengals said, we'll be able to throw it, though.
A lot.
And we might not be able to stop the run or the pass, which is what stats are saying.
But that defense aside was glaring weakness going into season.
And now it's turning into kind of biting them in the ass.
And on that note, Caleb Williams, okay.
Yeah.
Can't leave Caleb that much time.
No, at it.
Can't leave Caleb that much time.
Because he adds the number, the first tight end drafted right there down the middle.
Good for Colston Lovel.
Oh, yeah.
Big day.
Big day for Colson.
Love.
Especially videos coming out of training camp.
You know, where he's singing and the boys going crazy.
Then in the locker room, as soon as he gets a game ball,
I don't know if you saw the defense, everybody went crazy for him.
It's like, wow, they love this guy in there.
It is very cool.
That's a good culture-building win for the Chicago Bears.
Yeah, not to mention Ben Johnson's finding the five in his pocket.
That was incredible.
I mean, you talk about coaches that have a sense of humor
after a victory, Ben Johnson, one of one, not that out of the park.
Yeah, and I appreciate the fact that he's super intense.
Yes.
And the boys know that.
So in a couple moments in the post-game speech,
Ben Johnson, his delivery pretty intense.
Boys know it's a lighting, lightful mo.
So you go, hey, yeah, yeah, a lot of those from the boys there,
you know, kind of keeping it light.
It feels like they have built their culture.
At the beginning, this was what appeared to be a train wreck.
Wasn't going to work.
His mindset, Caleb's mindset, the building's mindset.
This isn't going to work.
And all anybody wondered is, how was this guy the bell of the ball for coaching?
And why would he go to Chicago?
It feels like a complete opposite of what he would want.
How is this ever going to work?
And here they are?
it's working.
Congratulations, Chicago Bears
making a great play.
Now, huge win over the Bengals.
That was just one of the incredible finishes
around the NFL.
Let's go to the Panthers,
upset into Packers.
Seven, six, third quarter,
ass game to walk.
Rico Dowdell, the Rico Act says,
hold on, only two, only two.
One, two.
All right, that's good.
No worries, right?
Turn us down on, please.
the ref said actually
personal foul
super unsportsman
15 yards
they backed that extra point up 15
they missed that extra point
yeah okay so all of a sudden
the double pump actually starts affected
oh no
I thought that was okay
well Kean Peel said it was okay
I don't know if this said NFL
refs said it was okay we all believe
that two is good three way too much
These refs said, one, two, we want none.
Come on.
Okay, we want none of the hip thrust.
Nonetheless, 1313.
Packers were able to make it a tie ball game.
Let's go to Bryce Young, second and 10.
11 left in the fourth quarter.
When Bryce was coming out into the NFL draft,
they said, this dude is a Steph Curry of this draft, an absolute steel.
Well, he finds the Irish youth, Terrell McMillan, wide ass open, good first down.
Let's go to second and 10 now.
Later, give it.
Rico Dowdell. This dude is unstoppable.
Ty, might be the best player to ever play football.
Yeah, certainly the best player in the NFL this year, by far.
But yes, I think you could argue he's the best football player of all time.
So they find themselves into field goal territory.
Ryan, Fitzgerald, from 49, give me that.
48 was the extra point that he missed earlier.
49 was the game winner.
And the Carolina Panthers beat the Green Bay Pack.
Packers in a walkoff in Lambo.
What a moment, what a time.
And Ty, the Panthers are a good football team.
Yeah, I mean, they dominated this game or controlled it.
Dominated, I guess, is one way of saying it because it was a one-score game and it took a
field goal to beat him.
But I think the Packers only had three possessions in the first half.
They just knew exactly what they needed to do to win.
They knew it was potentially going to come down to a field goal.
And on the flip side, you know, the Packers, once again, special teams kind of kills
them, whereas special teams could have killed the Panthers.
but what a kick by rookie Ryan Fitzgerald.
It was massive.
And when he was lining up for it, every Packers fan knew there was a zero percent chance
that he was going to miss that.
Let's go to the next game in the NFC North.
Vikings, Detroit Lions, fourth quarter, 141.
Lions only have one time out.
First down wins it.
J.J. McCarthy in a bucket to nail her.
J.J. scored a touchdown on a ground.
He threw a couple.
J.J. had some inaccurate passes where he missed like by 10.
yards. And then whenever the moment's the biggest, J.J. locks in and makes a play. His teammates
love him, all the way back from high school. IMG, they loved him. College at Michigan, they loved
them. And in Minnesota, they love him. He comes into the locker room, boys go crazy. I think his
leadership is one of the aspects of him that makes everybody say he is the guy in Minnesota. I think
he acts like a guy. They treat him like a guy. And on the field, he's able to win these games.
And he has so much, so much up into the right. I mean, you,
If he takes the trajectory Josh Allen took in the offseason,
and I know we're comparing a lot of people to Josh Allen,
and we saw Josh Allen.
Yeah, that's what you want.
That is what you're looking for.
But if he takes the trajectory of Josh Allen in these off seasons,
it gets more accurate.
If he's able to get a little bit more accurate,
especially with his leadership and his work ethic that everybody says,
if he's able to stay healthy, it's like, JJ, hey,
all of a sudden you start looking at that draft class,
and it's like, that might be the best draft class of all time.
Go ahead, comment.
Yeah, and he's a sick.
Like when Kevin O'Connell's giving him the game ball after in the locker room,
like after they walk in and everything, like him losing his mind before getting the game ball.
Awesome.
The team reacting to him doing that was really cool and just him living up to the moment.
Like how many times in the last two years have teams gone into Detroit and beating them?
Like we talked about the Lions being 13 and 3 in primetime games since the MCDC era has started.
Like typically the Lions rise to the occasion.
The fact that they did it, especially since we were kind of, at least I was kind of,
talking a bit of junk about him not playing last week when Carl Wenz had a baby on the way and one arm.
Like for him to show up like that was incredible.
27, 24, 27 points against the Detroit Lions game.
Now, I know it wasn't, you know, it wasn't the prettiest.
There was some blocked kick.
There was a block kick.
There was a turnover.
You get it.
There was good field position.
But J.J. McCorthia, Minnesota, get a win over the Detroit Lions,
which is crazy to think about, especially, to your point, Connor, about the convo about JJ.
Here's a little stat from Hembo here.
Nine plus point underdogs this season.
Weeks 1 through 8.
they were 0 and 10. Week 9, they were 2 and 2. Carolina and Minnesota,
and that had the two largest upsets of the season just yesterday.
Congratulations of Panthers, damn good football team.
Damn good football team.
J.J. McCarthy might be a for real NFL dude.
Seems like every moment he needs to step in.
He does, congrats of the Vikings for them.
And then the Jags and the Raiders go to overtime.
Trevor Lawrence scores a touchdown on their first drive.
So that's a big deal.
Congratulations to see a Jacksonville Jaguars.
They kick an extra point.
They scored on her first drive.
They're up seven.
Now the Raiders get a chance to answer.
They go down.
Are they going to be able to score?
19 seconds left in overtime.
They score a touchdown.
Down one.
Could opt to kick the extra point.
They say for the good of football, we're going for two.
We love that move.
Ultimately, it gives them a loss, though.
Instead of having a one at the end, Raiders decide to go for two.
Pete Carroll says, he was open.
For the good of ball, they went for two.
And to that, we say thank you.
Thank you.
No more time.
And congrats to the Jacksonville.
Jaguars, not only a huge win, but also Cam Little, this kicker out of Arkansas,
drafted last year in a sixth round, has hit a 68-yard field goal in a regulation football game.
He hit from 70 in preseason, and this dude Little hits big-ass balls.
I mean, he is so incredibly impressive.
Obviously, he had to drive it a little bit, they say, for the side angle.
Didn't get blocked.
Wasn't even close getting blocked.
A lot of guys had their arms up, obviously, from 68.
That thing would have been good from 71, 72 yards, unbelievable kick.
And obviously, we talk about Aubrey a lot.
Cam Little hits massive balls.
I mean, this dude just murders balls.
And the new K-ball institution that we're in right now,
guys are hitting these long balls at a more accurate clip than they ever have.
Guys are also attempting it more than they ever have before.
And for those that are sleeping under a rock and maybe don't know this,
the kickers are allowed to bring the balls to the game now.
You used to come out of a box, have a 30-minute like session
on when you were allowed to break it down,
so it was a little beat up, but it wasn't too beat up.
Now, just like quarterbacks,
kickers are allowed to bring their own balls,
have to pass an inspection for how hard it is,
obviously the amount of pressure in there,
and then what it looks like,
and then guys now have gone seven for 11 from 60 push.
And a 68-yard field goal has been hit,
and everybody's just assuming that a 70-yarder is on the way.
So right now, Cam Little has the record,
but I think for the first time in the history of ball,
it's not safe.
Oh, yeah.
I do not think it's safe,
especially if you get a situation at the end of,
Okay, let's go to the number four headline is we got 132 left and we're through the first
headline here.
Injuries, we don't like them.
No, we don't.
At all.
Hate them, actually.
We despise them.
Trying to get rid of them.
Yeah.
Multiple times.
A lot.
Yeah.
Multiple times.
Joe Alt, obviously, legend for that Chargers team.
The way they play with him and without him a little bit different, he leaves the game with an ankle.
Travis Hunter last Friday was listed on the IR after getting hurt.
in Thursday's practice with a knee, obviously T's and P's to all these dudes.
We're pulling for him, but these are electrifying, very important players on that note.
Jaden Daniels last night, up 387.
It dislocates his elbow, it appears, and who knows what else, whenever it comes out of testing.
But that was nasty, especially for a guy that is as important to the game of football in the NFL right now as he is.
Jaden is a big deal for football.
We all like the way he plays.
We all love watching them.
They obviously didn't play their best game.
They're down by a lot.
He's on the field.
Why is you on the field?
If he's not on the field, though, people say he's not going down with the ship.
He ends up getting hurt.
Don't love to see that.
Tucker Kraft, we were just singing his praises literally last week for taking over a game.
He exits with a knee.
And then obviously, C.J. Stroud got a concussion as well.
Marshawn Lattimore and Luke McCaffrey, both from the commanders, also get hurt.
Broken collarbone for Luke.
Latimore has a knee.
Michael Hoyt, Bill's lineback.
her out. Michael Williams for the
49. I mean, just
this was a week. That was a lot.
A lot of big names, a lot of injuries.
And we don't, we hate them.
Hate them. All right, now we have
three more headlines. Go to go.
Let's go to number three headline. The NFC.
West is a problem.
Listen, now, obviously tonight the Cardinals will play
against the Cowboys. They have a losing record. Let's leave
them out of this particular conversation.
Even though, hey, a lot of football left.
That's right. A lot of football left. Who knows what they're going to have to do.
Matthew Stafford's number four right now in the MVP conversation.
Matthew Stafford currently, odds are fourth to win the MVP.
He's been put – Pooka Nakua's back, okay?
Pooka Nakua, scoring touchdowns.
Pooka Nakua actually commented in our Instagram to one of his numerous highlights that were posted.
And he said, just trying to be good enough to get back on a program, Moose.
And we'd like to let you know, Puka, you're welcome any time.
What a perfect superstar for Los Angeles, Pooka Nakuwa is.
He's a dog, he's tough.
And he's got a quarterback thrown to him that isn't scared.
to break NFL records.
If you look at the wide receivers with the best seasons throughout the history of the NFL,
you're going to see the quarterback Matthew Stafford next to the guys that are doing that.
He's a special talent.
He and I were drafted in the same year.
He was number one overall got like $175 million guaranteed.
I was drafted number 222.
I got $47,000, which wasn't enough to pay off the Cadillac Escal.
So it's a little different life.
But what he has been able to accomplish, especially with Kershaw, his high school team, or
Batermate, whatever it is.
And the baseball team just wins his life.
last world series. The fact that
Stafford looks the way he looks and is still doing what he's
doing, insane. And then Devante
Adams, the amount of touchdowns that he
has that are in close distance. So, you know,
the Eagles are doing the tush push whenever they're
down there. You know what the Rams do?
They do Devonte, get open. And Matthew
Stafforday is just delivering him.
Distance of each touchdown
in last year, three yards, four yards, two yards,
one yard, one yard. Unguardable. Remember, all
anybody talks about is his get-off. He doesn't even have to
use his hands. He's able to shake everybody.
They used to do this with gronk, the Patriots.
Anytime they're down the Red Zone, let's just go and get Gronk one-on-one,
and then you've got a two-way go, three-way go, whatever the hell you want to do,
Grunk, we're just going to wait on it.
Right now, they've got Devante one-on-one down here,
and they have to do that because they got Puka and other weapons.
Devante, always the number one, normally going to have two people on him,
especially in the Red Zone area.
Now with where he is on that roster, Devante's getting one-on-ones down there,
and all you've got to do is just let DeVante cook, basically,
and Stafford's just waiting on them.
Offensive line has to be able to block for half a second, not even.
As soon as Devante's loose, we get it, and it's an easy go.
brilliant by Sean McVeigh
and if you cover them
Devante it's all right
we got Puka
over here on the other side
and we'll see how it all goes
so I mean the NFC West
non-iners get a huge
San Francisco 49ers of Mac Jones
Mac Jones playing really good
now their defense
obviously very dinged up
we have no idea
what the defense is going to be able to be
long term and also trade deadline
tomorrow the San Francisco 49ers
are always a pretty active squad
whenever it comes to making moves
to try to better their team
and this Matt Jones
Christian McCaffrey obviously
otherworldly, otherworldly, okay?
I saw Jackson Dart run one in.
I saw a couple touchdowns for this Giants team,
and obviously his Giants team looks different now
than he did just a few weeks ago
with the loss of Scadaboo,
and obviously the Niners looked different now
than they did a few weeks ago
with the loss of Fred Warner and everybody else.
But Mack Jones playing quarterback looks more than capable
to be leading the San Francisco 49ers team,
and they get a huge win against the New York Giants,
Tone Diggs.
Yeah, Mac has looked incredible,
stepping in for Brock Purdy.
Like, to have him as their backup in this situation
to get them to six and three,
Like, if you would have looked at all their injuries, so, like, if you would have put that, hey,
not he's going to lose all these people, Max's going to be the quarterback, what's their record,
whenever we would have gave them six and three.
At all.
And here's the Giants' defense to that point, the last two games.
Week 8 versus 8, 1, he had 18 touches, 174 yards and two touchdowns.
Week 9, Christian McCaffrey, 33 touches.
He's the guy.
173 yards and two touchdowns.
Giant's defense need to figure out how the hell they're going to cover a running back.
Yeah.
We need a linebacker that can run, it sounds like, is what we're looking for in New York.
Trade deadline day.
Maybe some buyers at the trade deadline.
Yeah, I don't think we're going to be buyers,
but it was like we didn't know Chris McCaffrey was on the 49ers.
It's just a complete embarrassment.
That's the life of a Giants fan.
We're living alongside Bruce,
and then obviously last night was just a show of the NFC West.
The Seahawks team is a problem.
Cross the board.
Leonard Williams is, what, six foot nine?
Do you see him running?
He's so big.
He chased down Jayden Daniels last night.
And I was just like, there's no way that's Leonard.
Leonard Williams has been around a long time.
And he looks phenomenal.
Had no idea he's spear fishing, okay?
They're saying he's going down for five minutes at a time.
This guy can hold his breath for five minutes as he's free water fishing out there.
Held a tuna the size of him up on his screen.
This is how they're filling time late.
Leonard Williams is a fisherman, a free diving fisherman.
I think they said 80 feet, five minutes holding his breath.
That is crazy.
I think they said on Leonard Williams.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Well, I think Collinsworth said, I scuba dive down there.
You know, and he said even that is obviously a little scary.
Couldn't imagine going down there without a tank.
But on that note, they got talent everywhere.
They got dogs everywhere.
Them talking about how Jackson Smith and Jigua, this offseason said,
I want to be the best wide receiver in football.
And McDonald said, well, you got to, this is how we work.
And then him just buying in and doing it.
Sam Darnold, this guy was let out of the building, obviously, in Minnesota.
I think it's because J.J. McCarthy's leadership abilities.
I genuinely believe that.
I think there's two alphas in the building.
Everybody's like, well, why don't you let J.J.
kind of watch somebody. I think JJ's pretty big alpha. I think JJ is a alpha personality at least
and leader and kind of everybody gravitates towards him. So I think it would be tough to kind of
have a starter in there with him. So Sam Darnold heading to Seattle. What a move for them. And
they're special. Always winning on the road. Yeah. Always winning on the road. And I like the
cut of their jib out there a lot. And we all know Seattle, especially if their fans are all in,
which it feels like they are and should be,
is impossible to play out.
This Seahawks team is very special.
Well, I'm very cool for Mike McDaniel and the Seahawks.
So, like, be good last year and then make McDonald, excuse me,
be good last year and then make a change.
Like, Gino Smith and the Seattle Seahawks with D.K.,
they were good.
And then instead of kind of just riding that out, see what happens,
they say, hey, look, Sam Donald's better.
Jackson Smith and Jigba, he needs to get the ball more.
I mean, Sam Donald threw two touchdowns to a guy named Tori Horton.
I get it.
I probably should have known who that guy was.
I didn't going into the games.
That's a good touchdown parlay builder.
Oh, man.
Not to mention the third string
tight end.
He threw a touchdown to number 82 Wilson.
No idea who that is either.
Oh, I want a touchdown parlay builder.
It would have been dynamic.
But, I mean, Arroyo here,
A.J. Barner, Jackson Smith and Jigba.
Jackson Smith and Jigba didn't even score.
And they still put up 38 points.
The Seattle Seahawks are awesome to watch.
Yeah, the commanders fans said they're being an elementary team.
They're being an elementary team.
And here's a guy that Connor was talking about.
White, excuse me, not Wilson. I'm sorry.
Mr. White had a W. Wilson, White.
Steelers actually cut him this year.
What's that?
Steelers actually cut him this year.
Mr. White?
Yeah.
Okay.
So he looks like he's found a good home out there in Seattle then.
Congrats to Seahawks and the NFC West.
We'll see the Cardinals tonight as they take on, obviously, Dallas Cowboys.
Let's go to the number two headline from the weekend.
The Bill's beat the Chiefs.
Okay.
And everybody's going to say, well, Bill's, they beat the Chiefs again in a regular.
their seasons, you can't be able to post season.
Well, it's like, what are the bills supposed to lose in a regular season?
It's much better to win than it is to lose in these games.
And if you watch the way this game went, boy, that Bill's team beat the hell out of Patrick
Mahomes.
I mean, there was like, there was a string there of three, four straight plays where Patrick
was just taking huge shots, huge shots, huge shots, huge shots.
It's like this Bill's team has a little bit of a different attitude, maybe.
They seem to be the ones that want to be the aggressors.
They're the ones that want to be tougher.
They beat Don the Buff, or the Kansas City Chiefs.
I think that is a little bit alarming.
if you're a Kansas Chiefs fan.
And also, if you're a Buffalo Bill's fan,
it's like, hey, hold on now.
We got a little bit of an edge.
It feels like this team has.
You got Josh Allen, obviously,
on the offensive side,
so you're going to be great
on the offensive side of the ball,
you would assume.
Defense thumping this Kansas City Chiefs team
as much as they did,
and obviously making plays all over the place
and get a huge win.
Great for the Buffalo Beals.
Yeah, great for the Buffalo Bills.
But like you're saying,
if you're a Chiefs fan,
you're just holding your breath
every single time.
You're watching Mahomes play now.
We've talked about it the last couple weeks
about him running the ball
and kind of get smacked around more.
It's like, you know, obviously this game doesn't the end-all be-all for them
because there is a good chance they see each other in the playoffs.
But boy, Patrick Mahomes needs to take care of himself.
We can't have that guy getting hurt and missing a good chunk of time over the next couple weeks.
Here's some Hempos stats out of the Bill's Chiefs game.
Patrick Mahomes versus this Bill's defense, 44% completion percentage, which is a career low.
I think he had to go back to college since he had a completion percentage below 50%.
13.1 average depth of target is his career high.
Nobody was getting open.
He just kind of throwing him out.
He threw for 444 air yards and 69 yak.
Nothing easy underneath, says Hembo, a little anecdote, he says.
And they hit him career high 15 times.
Flawless plan and execution from the Buffalo Bill's defense, says Hembo.
They literally beat him down.
Yeah, and they had at all of her out.
You know, their best defensive lineman, the highest paid defensive lineman wasn't even playing.
And they had that, all that pressure is awesome.
Good for the bills.
Maybe this is the year.
Could be.
Maybe this is the year.
for the Buffalo Beals. Good to see Abosa cooking out there. And then number one headline from the
weekend is turn back to clocks an hour. Yeah, right. About 11 years. Look at the AFC leaders.
Colts, Patriots, Broncos, Steelers. That's 2025. Let's go back 2014, shall we? Boom. Who's up there?
Old school tradition. 11 years ago. Now, did I choose to take this angle for the number one
headline so that I can show? Go back 2025, please. Boom. The Colts
still number one. Let's make sure we understand that. Okay, let's make sure we understand it.
Tuffle Austin at Pittsburgh Steelers. Great. Good team. But Pittsburgh Steelers is currently leading
the AFC North, which is why they're seeded in fourth, although others might have a couple more
wins than them, including the Buffalo Bills, who are six and two who have already had thereby.
New England Patriots lead the AFC East, the Denver Broncos lead, the AFC West.
And Pittsburgh Steelers and Indianapolis Colts got the north and the south, respectively.
It's like, this is old school football all of a sudden. And this Broncos team, hey.
Denver Broncos are a real deal.
Going into the season,
the Broncos were some Super Bowl favorites,
some Super Bowl,
um,
uh,
what's it called whenever you're like,
um,
people love you.
Darling,
Super Bowl darlings by a lot of fans.
And the Denver Broncos get a huge win
over the Houston Texans down in Houston
with a walkoff from Will Lutz.
And there was a moment before this kick
between Sean Payton,
head coach of the Broncos and Will Lutz.
Hey,
right through.
Man, a little smile.
That's awesome.
I love everything.
about it because you have to think to yourself, hey, the head coach has got to really get along
with the kicker if this is what he's saying to him right before.
A little bit of a violent motion.
Don't know exactly what he said.
You say, hey, look at me.
Fucking, yeah, we need to make this one.
We need to make this one.
Will Lutz makes the kick.
Will Lutz now under Sean Payton because he is with him at the New Orleans Saints.
Sean Payton brings him up to Denver.
Sean Payton and Will love 14 of 16 and clutch field goals under Sean Pets.
It's all the way back to the Saints.
Pretty good.
Game tanger.
head field goals in the final two minutes of
regulation plus OT. Yeah, I think
Sean Payton has a lot of faith and he's just
reminding Will, hey, you're going out there to make
this thing. Let's remember that. Smile.
Will says you got it. Broncos
back in a position where it's like, wait, is this
the Broncos team that we all thought it was going to be?
Is this the Broncos team that can go win a Super Bowl?
Sean Payton has been able to do it in the past.
Can he do it again? Rebuilding it
in his own image? Crazy to
think about in Denver. And the top four
is incredible, but if you were to go back to
2014 and look at those top four teams,
the wildcard teams are nowhere near
how good the wildcar teams are now.
You're looking at that, and you're damn near worried
if you're the two-seed or the three-seed
or the four-seed just because, hey, chiefs are there,
bills are there, chargers are there.
Like, there are a lot of really, let alone the Ravens,
if they continue to play well, like the buy this year
might be the most important buy the AFC has had in a long time.
Yeah, and then who's already out of it?
You know, who's out of it that we think might be in it.
You know, there's some teams that might not be able to catch
some of these teams. I'll be fascinated
to see how the AFC falls.
And also, congratulations
to the Steelers and the
Patriots. And the Colts.
And the Colts. Tough one for me
to be able to celebrate the Colts, but still number one of the AFC
out here. Don't you worry about it? Joining
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That's a tagline.
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Yeah, that's not bad.
Joining us now, ladies and gentlemen,
a man who might be able to fill in some gaps
that we might have missed,
especially on the injury conversation
in which there was a lot of superstars
injured yesterday.
Insider for the NFL at ESPN,
also a Michigan man.
Ladies and gentlemen, Adam Schefter.
Yay, Chefty.
How you doing, brother?
Going on there, Pat, how you doing?
I'm great.
Thank you for joining us.
Obviously, huge one between the Cardinals
and the Cowboys tonight.
We'll chit chat about that a little bit later.
Through the first 15,
one of our headlines was the injuries.
Feels like this was the worst weekend.
around the NFL, and today's a day where we're waiting on scans? Is that kind of how this normally
works out, Shephti? There have been some bad weeks in the NFL. This is another one of them,
obviously. You have Jaden Dangas last night. That was really troubling to see and watch and see him
be escorted off the field with his left arm and a brace. Look, here's the deal. He's having the
MRI today. It's dislocated his elbow. I mean, it's not going to be any different in the result there.
and he's going to be out indefinitely.
So Washington would have to keep alive its season
and turned it around at 3 and 6
for him to have a chance to come back.
And I would think it's safe to assume
that Washington is going to be moving forward
extraordinarily careful about when it puts back in Jaden Daniels.
And so if they're not winning here in the week
to come, then I think there's a real chance that we've seen the last of Jaden Daniels this
season. I think that's in the realm of possibility. He's definitely, it's possible, his season
is over. The whole thing was troubling. You never want to see a player like that go down. You
never want to see a player like that go down midway through the fourth quarter, down 31 points.
that franchise has been through that before
and it just
it's unfortunate the way the whole thing
unfolded. Yeah, I agree
and watching a long live at the time
because I couldn't fall asleep because I guess
I'm just a sicko. And listen to
Toreko and Collinsworth try to fill
time with certainly something I was enjoying
while I was watching it. And then you see that injury
happening. It's like, oh, that's nasty, nasty.
And then this morning I saw it, they were blurring it out
on SportsCenter. That's how nasty it was.
So obviously the future of the franchise
franchise. They're going to be careful with. We respect that. Let's talk about some of the other
injuries that took place. Obviously, Tucker Kraft had a knee. Joe Olt had a knee,
or an ankle. Travis Hunter had a knee in practice. Do we know anything on or any updates on any of
those particular guys? Tucker Kraft, the test came back today, torn ACL confirmed. Out for
the scene. Just brutal.
Dude, he just took over the NFL last week. Fuck, man.
By the way, I do think this is Tucker Kraft's 25th birthday today.
It is.
Yeah, Jordan Love had an awful 27th birthday yesterday.
Tucker Kraft had an awful 25th birthday today.
There are a lot of bad birthday celebrations here with the Packers.
And Tucker Kraft had developed into, you could argue, maybe the best tight end in the game right now.
Coming off a huge game against the Pittsburgh Steelers have been unbelievable.
He's not only is he a great receiver, but he's a great blocker.
He's a vital part of that offense.
You see the numbers right there.
Jordan Love targeting Tucker Kraft is off the charts.
That target is now taken away.
So, I mean, it's a tough one.
I guess you're going to have Musgrave try to step up.
I wouldn't think that they'll try to do anything at the trade deadline,
but just a bad, bad injury.
Yeah, it sucks.
Jayden Daniels, all these suck, by the way,
because they're all superstars,
which is something to think about.
Joe Alt, Ankle, and Travis Hunter
would be the two from that particular.
Travis Hunter came out of practice.
He's on IR.
They said his ACL was intact.
That means they were scared.
It was an ACL, it sounds like.
Putting him on IR is just to make sure he's 100%
or what are you hearing out of there
are the news that dropped on Friday from Thursday's practice?
Well, first of all,
Travis Hunter is somebody that doesn't miss time.
So when he goes down and he's out for four weeks, at minimum, that tells you it's not great.
And I think it's going to be, my sense is it's going to be beyond that.
It's going to be, as I was told, it's going to be, quote, unquote, a while before Travis Hunter comes back.
Jeez.
Yeah.
And Jacksonville has been winning.
And as long as they stay alive, I think we could see Travis Hunter again later this season.
but I put this a little bit in the Jading Daniels category.
You're going to be careful with this guy.
And if, I mean, they're in the playoff race right now,
and they're doing a great job.
But if they're not, you're not going to rush this guy back.
You're going to be careful.
And so I think it will be a little while before we see Travis Hunter again this season.
I don't know exactly when, but as I was told over the weekend,
it's going to be a while.
Travis Hunter, we will miss you, brother.
Yeah.
Especially in this time where, you know, a lot of growth.
can still happen for Travis Hunter on both
sides of the ball. We'll miss him. Joe Alt with an
ankle. We know what the Chargers are with
Joe Alt. Obviously, the stats were a little bit
polar whenever
it was with Joe Alt, without Joe Walt.
What should we be thinking here with
Joe Walt as you look ahead?
Well, I go back and look. He hurt
his ankle in week
two, I believe it was, or when was it
against the Giants? When the Chargers played the Giants?
What week was that? Is that week
two, three, whatever it was, because neighbors
tore his ACL in that game. And before
neighbors went down, Joe Alt basically was carded off in that game with a high ankle
spring to the same ankle. He rested it, rehabbed it, and was able to come back weeks later.
This time, my understanding is he's going to have to have a surgical procedure done to help
stabilize the ankle. So whatever he missed last time, and I'd have to go look it up, I would
think he's going to miss more time. Now, I'm going to guess he missed about four or five weeks.
so again probably hopefully maybe later this season maybe
tough game dude tough game football is a tough game it's so hard to win that that's why
like the patriots winning for 20 plus years is so crazy to think about because you lose a couple
of your pillar guys which is happening here around the league we're literally just talking about
you lose a couple of these pillar guys all of a sudden your team looks vastly different
and it's like are we even built to win without this person and it's like no it changes
everything, some of these injuries.
I mean, they're got like
McKell Williams for 49ers. Their first-round
trip. Bosa, they lose
Fred Warner to season-ending injuries.
Now you're counting on your first-round pick.
He tears his ACL yesterday.
Like, I mean, it is,
it's, you know, where do the charges
go get an offensive tackle now? It's not
these guys, you can't find them. You can't
find them. Where are the Niners? I mean, the
Niners, maybe, maybe they could go trade
for some kind of edge, maybe, but
it's brutal. It's so hard to try to replace that.
Yeah, it's impossible. Yeah, the injury thing is just crazy.
It is a guarantee that it's going to happen.
Who is it going to decide whether or not it kind of sends your entire season off course.
We've got a couple trade now. Trade deadline tomorrow, 4 p.m. Eastern time.
Conman has a question for you.
Yeah, Chefty, it's interesting, too.
Three of those players you just named got hurt on MetLife Stadium again.
That's been a convo going over the last couple of years.
But looking at Washington, if Jaden Daniels is kind of,
going to be shut down. Do you expect them to move some of the, you know, mercenaries, if you
will, that they traded for just for this year. Debo, he's on a one-year deal. Laramie Tunsell
was acquired for picks. I don't know what his contract situation is, but do you see Washington
maybe now becoming sellers then? It's a great question. It's an interesting point. I would say
this, they're probably not there yet mentally. I'm not going to tell you that that couldn't
happen. It's funny. I had a team say something like that to me.
this morning. But every team
approaches this differently. And
obviously this is fresh in their building
this morning. The loss last night,
losing Jaden Daniels.
I don't know
how they'll react to it yet. You're not the
first person to raise
that issue today, but I don't
have the answer to it, unfortunately. Okay.
It's a pretty quick turnaround for them to have to make an
entire franchise determining decision, but
they have to because trade deadlines tomorrow. You saw the
graphic up there. Any trade is possible.
You know, because
things that have happened in the past.
Now, obviously, trade deadline has some massive
names like Marshawn Lynch ends up
with Seattle. Carson Palmer goes
out to the Raiders. He gets traded. Minka Fitzpatrick
gets traded. Could he get traded again,
maybe? Jalen Ramsey ends up with the Rams
during trade deadline. Eric
Dickerson, big trade during the deadline.
Herschel Walker traded during a deadline.
Randy Moss traded. Christian McCaffrey, remember
from the Panthers to the Niners
in the middle of the season, then they say, yep,
you're actually just going to take on the entire
workload on the offensive side. I think he
ran for a touchdown, threw a touchdown, and caught a touchdown, like in his first game with the Niners immediately upon arrival.
We have the possible buyers there.
Now, obviously, any trade is possible with the teams that are potentially on a little bit of a run, which is the possible buyers.
This is playoff hopes, playoff dreams, playoff aspirations.
Are we one piece away, two pieces away?
How active do you think everything is before tomorrow at 4 o'clock, Chefty?
Well, Pat, over the last month, leading up to tomorrow, we've already had 10.
trades. Ten. So my guess would be, if I had a guess, just random Darth or nobody knows to answer
this. We'll probably get three, four more by the deadline tomorrow. Just a random guess.
I don't know. If you go back to last year, right at the end, the commander's trade for
Marshawn Latimore in the middle of the day, there was another notable move. And then at the
Again, the Steelers traded for Preston Smith and the Jets traded for Mike Williams.
And I think what happens, at least last year, right before the deadline, you see guys
just kind of unload guys for whatever they can get back.
Like, Dallas has Mazi Smith.
You know, will I be surprised if at 335 tomorrow Mazzie Smith has traded to some team that
is looking for somebody to play with?
No, no.
I don't know how many significant trades you're going to get between now and tomorrow.
The Eagles trading for Jalen Phillips this morning.
That would amount to a significant trade.
They gave up a third round draft pick.
They reunite Jalen Phillips with Vic Fangio.
Jalen Phillips had great success with Vic Fangio until he tours Achilles in Miami's on an expiring contract.
The Eagles gave up their own third round draft pick.
They still have the Jets third round draft pick from the Sondredic trade.
That's a notable trade.
I don't know that we're going to get much that's any more significant than that move this morning.
We might. We might. Seattle is interesting. Seattle is interesting.
Yes, they are. They're a problem, Chefty. They are very good at football.
As my friend Brian Winters would say, something is going on in Seattle.
Yep. Something is going on. Seattle would be a team to watch.
She said a lot.
I think Seattle would be a fantastic team to get traded too.
Now, it's far.
Certainly.
It's way over there.
So we don't really get a chance to talk about it as much as we should
because of how far it is and removed everything.
But boy, McDonald's got a team of dogs out there.
And Sam Donald has been flawless seemingly.
And Jackson Smith and Jigba wants to be and is in the conversation
of the best wide receiver in the league.
Good for Seattle.
their defense, I feel like, with McDonald's just going to be good.
Like that, it's kind of what we do expect going forward.
And they get up a special season out there out of nowhere.
Nobody else was talking about.
Obviously, their fans would say, we knew this was coming.
But out of nowhere for the rest of us, Shafty.
Well, let me say a couple things about this that really make it interesting.
First of all, they move on from Gino Smith and get a quarterback who winds up being cheaper than Gino Smith,
who has been more productive this season in Sam.
Donald. And I can just tell you that they have been incredibly impressed with Sam Donald from the
moment he showed up there. Like leadership, talent, throws like that, it's been a home run. So they have
him. They also have a lot of young talent that they're going to have to pay here in the future
years. So they've got Jackson, Smith, and Jigba, who they're going to want to pay.
They've got Charles Cross, their left tackle, who they're going to want to pay.
They've got Devin Witherspoon, who they're going to want to pay.
So you can't pay everybody, which is why we're seeing the names Boy A. Maffei and Rik Wullen come up at the deadline.
My point is if they do something with those guys, if they do something with those guys, I don't think that they would be isolated moves because they would be getting back compensation.
They'd be freeing up caps.
I think that would give them more flexibility if anything happens.
But by the way, nothing may happen.
Nothing may happen.
They're rolling along.
They're the best record in the NFC.
They may just decide to stand down and stand pat.
But Seattle is interesting.
Yeah, Seattle is interesting.
And would you want to trade away very good pieces when you're maybe in the middle of a Super Bowl run?
That's a decision you have to make while you're trying to build your foundation.
All right, a couple of minutes left here.
Let's hit another interesting situation.
Go ahead, AP Tone.
Yeah, very interesting, Chefty.
Obviously, the Bengals lose in tremendous fashion.
yesterday. And you see Jamar Chase in the tunnel talking about, can we get one stop?
Chase Brown at his locker after the game. Can we get one stop?
It feels like that locker room is in a bad situation. Obviously, they have the guys who are
requesting trades on the defensive side. Can you give us any insight into the Cincinnati Bengals
locker room right now? What may be going on just overall with that team?
Well, the good thing is, they're on a buy week this week, so they can't give up 40 points again.
They might.
they've scored in the last two weeks 80 points
80 points
and they're the first team since the 1966 New York Giants
to score 80 points or at least 38
in back-to-back weeks and not win a game
1966 you know how long ago that was Pat
that was the year I was born
39 years you said how many 66
I couldn't hear because the leaf blower in the back
it sounds like we're getting some
yeah they're taking care of it
leaves are falling we got good people out there to yeah
Got those orange leaves down
or some of the crinkly, crackly ones?
Are you going to put it in a pile and go maybe
do your little run, jump thing into them?
Like, you know, we used to do back in the day.
Put them in garbage bags.
Maybe go ahead and hit people with it.
What's the plan with the leaves?
Do you have any plan post?
Do you have any plan coming out of that one or no?
The fall foliage here in the Northeast is wonderful.
It's really beautiful.
It's not as nice on the ground right now.
It's certainly not as nice when we're trying to go
over trade, interesting trade possible.
certainly you know
honey stop that
no no honey
you do whatever the hell you want it's not going to be
on us uh okay trade so we'll see
how it all goes Cincinnati though fast thing
situation it feels like there's been a lot of requests
we assume they would be sellers but it's a
Cincinnati Bengals uh quickly should we assume
they'll be moving or no
listen I think there are certain
players that would like Logan Wilson
why we can not trade him you're not playing him
he wants out his contracts up like there's no reason
and not to try to get a draft pick back for somebody that they get a pick for.
By the way, Trey Hendrickson, if they traded him, if they traded him,
and I'm not telling you they will, there were teams last week that were told they weren't,
and people were wondering if they lost yesterday, which they did, would they reconsider
and be willing to move off Trey Hendrickson?
If they trade, they could get back a pick, and they could save millions over $10 million.
dollar like why would they not do that
$10 million
you would think the bangles would make that move immediately
come on over to Andy Tray
okay last question you got a minute on this one
go ahead Ty yeah chefty what's the injury report
looking for tonight and also we saw that
Kyler Murray is not starting tonight but he
may have some sort of role with him not
playing like what does this mean for his
future in Arizona potentially
well
I think it's a question right now because
Jacoby Brissette has played well
and even Rex Ryan
this morning on GetUp said that he felt like the Cardinals' offense
operates better with Jacobi Bresset.
It's not the first person to say that.
And so that leads you to wonder, okay,
if Jacobi Bresset keeps playing well,
they're going to keep having them play quarterback
or they're going to go back to Kyler.
Look, and here's the other point to make here.
Their general manager, Montiaston, fourth,
their head coach, General, their head coach, Jonathan.
Neither one of them drafted Kyler Murray.
He's got $36.9 million of Garretel.
guaranteed money do next year.
And I just think that this is a question where both sides are probably going to have to sit down
to the end of the season and figure out what's best in both sides' best interests.
Like, this, this is something that we're just, you know, you're just waiting to see how it comes right.
It's also interesting, but we're not there yet right now.
It's not full-blown interesting, but it could be, it could be interesting this offseason.
We can't wait to watch.
We'll catch up with you tonight.
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And week nine of the NFL season wraps up this evening as the Cardinals traveled to Dallas to take on the Cowboys as three and a half or three-point underdogs.
Jacoby Brissette will be starting a quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals.
And after a conversation with Schefter just a few moments ago, this offseason is going to be a potentially interesting one with Kyler and the Cardinals.
Now, as he was talking about that, I had a baseball bat in my hands
because I remember that Calder Murray's first athlete maybe ever to be drafted
top 10 in both baseball and in the NFL.
The guy can see the curveball.
Guy's got an incredible arm, and he's young enough still at this point
to potentially catch a baseball career.
Now, would he have to go down to AAA, double A, prove himself like Tim Tebow had to do
for a while, or would he be able to maybe start around and dug out for a little bit,
get back into game tape, and then go ahead and out there for the Pittsburgh Pirates
and be a starter by game 30.
We have no idea how that would work, but it feels like if you talk to Schaefter,
he thinks all options are potentially on the table with the Cardinals and Kyler as we go forward.
And obviously, anytime the Cowboys are involved, the Cardinals or the Kyler stuff in the offseason
is not going to be the storyline.
Storyline is going to be the Dallas Cowboys hosting Monday Night Football Game with a losing record thus far,
but still everything potentially in front.
Three, four, and one on the season.
That dash one at the end, the Raiders said we never want to potentially have that.
They go for two instead of kicking an extra point in overtime.
but this Dallas Cowboys team offensively are special, fun to watch.
And my source says have told me that Dallas Cowboys locker room tight.
It's a tight locker room down there.
So whenever you hear that type of stuff and you think about how talented they are,
you say, well, maybe they'll go on a run.
And then you automatically have to remind yourself it's the Dallas Cowboys.
Who knows what's going to happen with this time?
They go out there and lose by 20 tonight.
They could go out and win by 50 tonight.
Yep.
They're going to be there?
Well, that's the thing.
You know, Stephen A and First.
take were down there live from Jerry World. Beautiful setup. Looked very cool. I thought that was a
genius idea. And normally whenever Stephen A. does something like that with Cowboys because he has
such a good relationship with Jared Jones, Jerry stopped by. But you see, Jared Jones actually
standing over top of a honeyhole right now. He's looking about $100 billion of natural gas.
Stephen A might have given him a call and said, Jerry, how do you do? You know, there's one
of you stopped by? And Jerry said, Stephen A, you got a shovel? Okay, because you can come join me.
I'm trying to get three miles deep. There's $100 billion of natural gas below me, okay?
You think I'm worried about the Dallas Cowboys right now?
They got it figured out.
Stephen, Jerry Jr., listen, you guys can't beat the Cardinals.
We've got more problems than anything.
What I'm trying to do is I'm trying to get down to this natural gas.
$100 billion worth of that.
So if you need me, Stephen A, we can do a remote interview.
I'm standing right above this hole until this thing is three miles down if you get it figured out.
The Dallas Cowboys always going to be a show.
Dallas Cowboys always – everything I just said, they're pretty accurate, by the way.
People are going to think that I'm maybe a little, tiny bit of satire,
but certainly all very potentially real things.
Wall Street Journal article last week, Jerry Jones says,
I ain't worried about defense.
I'm worried about getting three miles down.
I need to get three miles down there
because there's natural gas just sitting waiting for old Jerry Jones
to fill his bank account with.
Basically what he said.
$100 billion in natural gas, allegedly.
Jerry Jones is trying to get this.
Go ahead, toxic tables at Ty Schmidt.
You hear $100 billion and you're in his line of work
being an oil man, being a gas man, you've got to do it,
this is the glory hole
of all glory hole.
That's his Super. That is, that is,
Dallas Cowboys fans like, can we try to win a Super Bowl?
He's like, I'm about it.
This is a new frontier, too.
Everybody thought I was just an oil,
all guy, all guy, all guy, all guy, natural gas.
That's giving me my biggest hit everywhere.
$800,000, he spent on one rig
that hit for $100 million in oil.
He bought the Dallas Cowboys with that money.
He actually congratulated himself
as that rig was
coughing out oil.
like any mammal would and then once that thing started pouring he says
congratulations Jerry Jones you just bought to Dallas Cowboys now he has a chance
to do it again and he said just Dallas Cowboys $100 billion he could buy about
10 teams yeah that's what he thinks he's doing so maybe no Jerry Jones tonight
unless he's fresh off the field he's got dirt on his face be awesome
got some shit kickers on shovel in hand saying listen I've been digging to the
core boys I've been trying to find some natural gas and that's what this team
needs to do tonight against Cardinals well and he's the owner and it's awesome
but he's also the GM.
So is he, you think he's there picking up calls or calling people for this upcoming trade deadline?
So that's what everybody's mad about, I think, is the title of general manager that Jerry Jones has upon himself and his plays upon himself.
I would assume day-to-day operations, Stephen is acting as general manager.
Probably has for a while, but obviously it's a Jerry show.
I'm the owner.
I'm also a general manager.
So why is your kid doing all the calls?
I told him.
You don't think I told him to call that?
I'm actually speaking behind him.
as if he's uh he knows ventriloquist yeah he's speaking of a hand up his ass yeah i'm actually
yeah tell him we like that we like that we like that we're not paying muckle we're not paying
michael we're not doing it trade him so let me know jerry maybe but uh if jerry's in that
sweet tonight and we see him know that he's fresh out of a fucking field that he thinks he can
get a hundred billion out of the bottom of which is a beautiful thing let's talk to one half
of the hammer down cowboy's apitone spread tonight total tonight where's the public
what should we be thinking as we maybe look ahead to the final game of the week time and
NFL Slate. Yeah, currently the spread is sitting at three and a half or three. Cowboys are the favorites at home with a total of 54 and a half, which is a big one, which is pretty standard for the Cowboys teams because we talked about how good their offense is and how bad their defense has been. Right now, it's currently sitting 74% of the money is on the Dallas Cowboys to cover that spread tonight. This weekend actually went five and six. Teams went five and six that were getting 60% or more of the bets. That's back-to-back weeks that there's been five or six.
So it's kind of plateaued this season after a terrible, terrible start for the public.
It's starting to even out a bit.
Water is starting to find its level.
What's the percentage on the Cowboys again?
75, 74%.
74% on the Dallas Cowboys tonight.
You win by 3, win by 10, who cares?
It's the Arizona Cardinals.
They got Jacoby Perci as a quarterback.
That's where everybody's thinking with them.
But you listen to Shafter talk, a lot of people talk.
They're like, Jacobi Perci, actually runs this offense a lot better than Kyler did.
That's an interesting situation over there.
Very, very interesting.
Especially with the game being in Dallas, like Kyler Murray's record.
Jerry World because he's from Texas is
absurd. And the Cardinals posted
his record and everything like that
last week. Social didn't know. Yeah, social
just. They yanked it down. So many
different silos, so many different silos.
They yanked it down, but we saw it.
We saw it out there. And everybody
else did, why are you guys sending mixed signals?
Well, it sounds like the Cardinals, football people aren't
sending mixed signals anymore. They're saying, we are moving
on. And if he
comes in in plays, it comes in plays.
But Jacoby Percett is our quarterback. Now,
hopefully he's, Kyler gets healthy.
100% healthy because there is a lingering injury, they say, but we shall see.
World Series baseball is awesome.
Here I sit as a indifferent main.
It's November 3rd, 2025.
We're on an overreaction Monday after week 9 NFL slate.
That was historic.
Great.
Yeah.
Nine out of the 12 games in the NFL slate, one score games.
The NFL has its fastball all the way back.
NFL matchups, good.
Tonight's Monday night football game could be a great game.
Could be.
We're in the dead middle of this NFL season and college football.
We're getting towards a point where playoffs are literally right around the corner.
And the fact that we're about to do what I'm about to do right now is crazy to me.
But it's because I've been so damn captivated by it.
You know, maybe it's MLB people being really nice to us.
And having us come to the All-Star game, even though people at ESPN didn't want us to do it.
MLB said, please, please.
Do you want to host this thing?
Yeah, be our guest.
You want to be starting pitcher for this thing.
They were so incredibly kind.
I'm like, you know what?
I need to start maybe looking into this a little bit.
more. Maybe the finer details, the little stories, the folklore of baseball isn't just a tiny
little off topic. Maybe that is what baseball is. Then you start looking at the product on
the field. It's like, wait, their superstars are showing up in a massive way. And then this
world series has been must watch. It makes it to Game 7. And what a special finale to the
MLB season, Ty Schmidt. Yeah, absolutely. I mean, every game is a nail biter or has been a nail
biter for the most part, you know, give or take a couple. But then, yeah, for a game seven to do
this. Just unbelievable. In the third inning, bottom of the third, Bo Bichette, hits a three-run
homer off Shohei Otani. And it was absolute pandemonium in Toronto. Everyone in there, I mean,
you're already starting to, you're thinking, hey, when's the parade going to be? How are we going to do?
I cannot believe we're actually going to beat the Dodgers. And I'm sure Dodgers fans were kind of
feeling that a little bit as well. Go back to the top of the eighth. You can see Toronto's up
four, two, and it's starting to get scary hours time. But Trey Yassavish gives us.
up a solo homer to Max Muncie to cut the lead to one. And again, that's when it's like, okay,
we got a little bit of a fight on our hands. I think if you're a Blue Jays fan at this point,
you're still feeling like, hey, we got our closer in the Penn Steel. No big deal. We're
going to be just fine. Let's go to the top of the ninth. Jeff Hoffman for the Blue Jays, Miguel
Rojas, who is probably a guy you've never heard of for the Dodgers. He rips one down the line,
solo Homer in the top of the ninth inning
to tie it up and ensure that at the very least
the Dodgers are they're going to have a shot here
they're going to have a shot but still you know
there's a lot going on the Blue Jays they are battle tested
they're ready for these kind of moments they're going to get guys on base
they're going to do what they have to do to try to score run
let's move to the bottom of the ninth base is loaded
Dalton Varshao
rips one to Miguel Rojas
and boy
bang bang play at the play
force out. A lot of people saying, hey, if he doesn't slide, if he just runs right through the bag there, then you probably win the World Series. Obviously, that's, you know, hindsight is 20-20, but man, I mean, you can see baseball is a game of inches and you can see it right there. That's how close the Blue Jays came to winning the World Series in the bottom of the ninth. But that's okay. That's okay. Hey, we got a force out. We still got another opportunity.
Base is still juiced. Yeah, base is still juiced. Ernie Clement, who's been a bit of a hero, he rips one to center.
Oh, no.
We got a will they, won't they?
Andy Paez, who has not played well for the Dodgers.
He was a late replacement in this game for his defense.
Miraculous catch there to send the game into extra innings.
I mean, look at that Dodgers fan.
And then look at Ernie Clement.
These guys cannot believe it.
So here we go.
We got extra inning baseball in game seven to decide who's going to win the World Series.
And let's go to the top of the 11th.
Heavenly Holkester called it.
Hey, Will Smith, solo home run for the Dodgers.
And boy.
It sucked every ounce of juice, of energy, momentum outside of Rogers Center in Toronto.
Dodgers fans could start to feel it.
You could see there's a full clip of Kershaw in the bullpen.
He goes crazy.
He can't believe it.
He can't believe it.
And then bottom 11th with guys on first and third, the big wobble body, Alejandro Kirk.
Little number, two mooky bets.
He turns to the Dodgers win back-to-back World Series.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto is the MVP after throwing 90s.
pitches the night before he comes in and throws two and two-thirds innings the day after just
gutsy, gutsy performance. And yeah, now here we go. Here's all the rhetoric. Hey, this isn't fair.
This isn't what baseball should be. But, man, if you, like you said, if you're not really a
fan of baseball and you're kind of just a casual and you got dropped into this,
recency bias is definitely there. But this was one of the best world series in maybe the last
25 years. I enjoyed every moment of it. The stars showed up. Show Hay obviously has a couple
huge games and then pitching in game
seven. He obviously gets rocked for that
three run jack and everybody's like
oh no, show his entire off season is going to be
talking about what happened in game seven and what happened
the last time he pitched as opposed to all the
special things that he did. But he gets a
huge lift from his teammates. Clayton
Kershaw is shown there a couple of times.
He's retiring. So this one's
for Clayton potential
opportunity speeches. He'll be joining us here in a matter
of moments, I do believe, before
their parade today to celebrate everything
that they did. But that Mookie Becky
story he was an outfielder right yeah oh yeah for for the red sox and then the he actually won a
world series with the red sox and then they went to arbitration because of how good he was and then
ended up just getting shipped out of town to the dodgers but he was an outfielder right and then
this year's first year he played shortstop is that accurate i don't know if it was his first so
they they kind of started that he was like their everyday shortstop this year but they kind
of started the transition last year moving him from the outfield into the infield just because
he's such a good athlete and they signed a couple guys
guys in the outfield so they needed to keep him on the field but yeah he's it's he hasn't been playing
infield like his whole life or anything it's still very new to him and he even said you know on that
double play he was like man i was like almost worried like hey i need to make sure that i can
actually do this and for a guy like that who is won an MVP like he needs to you know like that's
very weird that he would have those kind of thoughts but it paid off he's a great athlete and
you know game on the line he uh he gets the the double play and and and and
here you go.
The rest is history.
He gets the bat snapped on
Naylor there and
him just turning the double.
I guess there's a picture of him
as the ball is leaving his hand, he's smiling
because he knows what's about to happen.
Special moment for those guys.
And you know, there's a lot of slander
being tossed at the Dodgers
because they spent a bunch of money.
They spend a bunch of money.
It's like they're allowed to.
So like if you're allowed to do it
and the Blue Jays spent a bunch of money too, right?
Yeah, absolutely. Gumpy brought up a good point.
Rogers' communications.
owns the Blue Jays.
It's like one of the biggest
telecommunications company.
Endless pit of money.
Yeah, the biggest telecommunication company
in Canada. Like, they're worth
billions and billions and billions of dollars.
And all of these owners, all of these guys
are billionaires. Not all of them. Well, not all. Sure.
Sure. Well, some people need
seven springs value to be a little bit
bigger. That's true. And that's the
entire conversation, right? Exactly. It's like as a Pittsburgh
Pirates fan, I'm being kind of held hostage
strictly because I got some
I almost said something terrible here
I'm happy that my lips stopped that
See this is new me
You know old me a little bit different there
I would have let that one fly
I'm not gonna call this guy dufus
Okay which is what I was about to do
Some dofus dip shit
I think that would be okay
Yeah but you don't know what he did with seven spring
I don't okay so I don't know how long
He was in charge of seven springs
But I had some great times on that tube in Hill
With Tim McAfee
Okay we're all suited and booted
So I at least owe him
at least a sense of gratitude for that entire thing.
But him being a pirate's owner has been asked.
This guy doesn't have the money to compete with these people,
and he doesn't want to.
If he had the money, he wouldn't want to compete with him.
That's his entire mindset.
So that leads to the entire quagmire that currently baseball is sitting in, right, Ty?
Yeah, without a doubt.
And it's just, it's one of those things where, like, could, I mean,
all of these guys, like, you could spend money.
You could.
Now, it also comes into play.
Like, there are obviously, just like in the NFL or any other big time sport,
like there are certain cities that are free agency destinations.
So the L.A.s of the world and the New Yorks, like, they're always going to have a leg up.
But, I mean, it's, it's kind of, like, this is what the MLB has been for a really long time.
And, like, no one bitched about it when the Yankees were doing it in the late 90s and in the 2000s.
And I don't know, maybe it's because the Dodgers have come off as, like, so dominant.
And every time there is a marquee player who becomes available or, you know, whatever the K.
may be, it seems like they are always going to the Dodgers.
But like you said, you mentioned it at the top of the show.
The Mets spent the most money in baseball this year.
They didn't make the playoffs.
So, like, there are ways you can get around it.
And it's kind of on the owner whether or not they want to just make the most money
or they want their team to win a title.
Game 7 of the Dodgers, Blue Jays, World Series, Sports Business Journal is reporting,
peaked at $31.5 million.
Wow.
35.
That's up 10% from 2019's Game 7.
That's crazy.
Congratulations.
It's a big number.
It's a big number, especially with how great the game was.
It delivered.
I mean, they had an 18 inning game, obviously.
They have 11 inning game in the game seven.
It's like stars out everywhere.
Clayton Kershaw, we don't know if he's going to be able to make it.
We thought we had them.
We thought we had.
We got the parade starting very soon.
So that would have been a Hail Mary attempt.
We will be having Jet join us here in a matter of moments to hopefully, you know,
fill us in on anything that we missed there.
But baseball being up and to the right, great.
Clayton Kershaw winning on his retirement years.
sweet. Muki Bet's making a play.
Shohay getting to have an offseason and
Yoshimamoto is the best pitcher
in baseball? About Baron Paul
Skeens. I mean, I would say
no, but like the big thing,
like Skeens has never pitched in the playoffs. Like that's
when it matters. Like this guy
came in, that's why you pay him all that money and he was
absolutely, like he was unhittable.
He was basically the Blue Jays
only kryptonite and very
fitting and, you know, talk about having
big time nuts and guts
for them, for him to throw
as many pitches he did the night before
and then they basically said
pregame like hey every
pitcher we have is going to be available to go
except for Yamamoto and he basically
said like no like if you need me I can go
and he ends up closing out the game
throwing the last two and two thirds innings. I just sent a tweet
in that was sent to me
by somebody who might have rooting interest
and chit chatting about baseball
a little bit more. The
NBA and MLB both had a game
seven for its championship this year.
The average viewership numbers weren't close. The
NBA, 16.61, which is up, they said. Remember, numbers were up for this particular World Series
25.98 million. And I don't know if that's accounting for Canada, Japan, and everything else like
that, but it possibly could be. It's like baseball swinging a hot bat. I'm becoming a fan of
baseball. So baseball is done now? Baseball is done. Yeah, pitch and characters. Yeah, they report
in three months. But this year, I shouldn't say this year, 2026, early 2026, we have the
world baseball classic, which I think, I don't want to say that's when you became a fan of
baseball, but we had the show hey, diverse trout matchup. And it was kind of like a small
picture of like, hey, this is what premier top level baseball could be. And for the first time,
in my opinion, for the first time ever, the U.S. this year, just with like their roster
construction thus far, they're basically saying like, hey, let's go win this thing. In the years
past, it's kind of just been like all the really elite guys don't want to get hurt. You have the
regular season starting soon. So no reason to kind of bump.
up your entire offseason program to get ready for something like this.
But we are legitimately trying to win this this year.
This is special for baseball if it's good.
I mean, I locked in on it, just like four nations.
Ladies and gentlemen, joining us now is Amin, who is a three-time World Series champion.
Three-time, Cy Young winner, 11-time All-Star, 2014 MVP.
He has 3,052 strikeouts.
2.53 career ERA.
223 wins, and I saw him shirtless the other night.
It looks like he's enjoying the hell out of his life.
Ladies and gentlemen, high school graduate alongside Matthew Stafford,
a man who goes out on top of the world.
Clayton Kershaw.
Yeah.
How are you, dude?
Hi, what's up, guys? Thanks for having me.
Are you on a float right now?
Thank you for joining us.
How are the vibes?
Oh, man, couldn't be better.
Yeah, we're on our float.
We're getting ready to take off from Dodgers Stadium.
And like you said, man, what a way to go out.
It's going to be the best.
This one's for Clayton, you know, there could be a couple of those speeches.
And we appreciate you taking a couple of moments here.
We don't want to hold up too much of your time.
Obviously, a big moment in your life.
Can you describe me the team?
I mean, the grittiness of your squad.
I put a tweet out that said it feels like you guys,
the Blue Jays there.
Do you feel that?
And what do you describe this team as?
Yeah, man, I think you're talking about the gritting.
I'm sorry, you broke up a little bit, but this team has just been unbelievable all the way through.
It's just so special to be a part of.
Just the way we won that game, like it could have gone either way.
The Blue Jays played unbelievable the whole time, and I just, I can't believe we won, man.
It's unbelievable.
Well, congratulations.
We're obviously losing service.
Let's chit-chat a little bit about the conversation around the amount of superstars you guys have.
Is that tough to deal with, or is it a culture strong over it?
there. Culture is everything I assume for you guys. Why are you able to win with this
when like the Mets not necessarily able to other places that have superstars?
Yeah, you know, I think it starts with the people, right? Like, yeah, these superstars are
you know, Joe, Mookie, Freddie, Will Smith, all these guys are unbelievable players and
they're superstars, but they put the team first. And that can look a lot of different ways,
you know, from Mookie starting at shortstop or from Will Smith catching or from Freddie playing
hurt or Shoah pitching on short rest and yama pitching on no day's rest you know we just have a lot
of guys willing to sacrifice for the good of the group and um and that's why it works is because you got
to have superstar character and uh we got those guys man and it's just so special i love the amount
of stars that you have i like that the stars all show up you know stars can obviously get paid and
not show up your guys seemingly always step up to the plate good metaphor there as a baseball host that
I am currently. Have you guys thought about maybe taking those floats all the way to Japan
with Yamamoto and Shohei? Are you guys going to put those things on boats?
Maybe take a trip to Japan and celebrate this as well.
Oh, my. Could you imagine going to Japan with those guys? I mean, that would be like traveling
with the Beatles or Taylor Swift or something. So I'm all in, though. I'm all in. Let's get them
over there. Tell me about your relationship with them. Honestly, tell me about the kind of
Japanese culture mixing with your guys' locker room.
I see you all doing this thing.
I don't know what it is,
but I see a lot of this stuff
that seemingly everybody's all in.
Can you tell me about mingling
with the cultures
and what the hell is this?
I wish I could see you, man.
I don't even know what you're doing.
Oh, that, oh, that is a,
that's like a little hip-lock move
we do to warm up,
and I have no idea why that's our celebration,
but that's why we do it.
Oh, you guys say hi to Kooke.
Hey, congratulations,
have fun, Koo!
Yeah.
Oh, but, yeah, Shohay, Yama, Roki, the Japanese culture is, they're just so gracious.
I mean, I think that's the biggest thing, and they're willing to do anything for us,
and they're willing to, you know, take the ball, and Shohay's really taught us a lot,
and I don't have enough, I mean, it's just unbelievable.
I wish I had more things to say other than they're just amazing guys.
Enjoy it all, Clayton, you deserve it, brother.
Hell of a way to go out.
Thank you for your service to sports and to us as sports fans.
throughout all the years. You earned it. You deserve it, brother. Enjoy yourself.
Oh, great. Hey, thank you very much for having you guys. Appreciate it.
Hey, spray tan that thing. Ladies and gentlemen, Clayton Kershaw.
Yeah, Clayton.
What a legend, dude. What a legend.
Yeah. That was crazy. What, like, uh, hey, can, can anybody stop by today?
You know, we don't want to overstep our boundaries. We got our parade today.
Oh, okay, never mind. No, but we still got the time before and everybody will be here.
We'll send you asking. Curshaw wanting to come on. It was cool.
Yeah. Like, that's cool.
Legend. Best pitcher of his generation.
Okay, how many years? So I saw the amount of strikeouts there,
3,052 strikeouts.
Yeah, so like Skeens might have a chance to, like,
get 3,000 strikeouts. A lot of people say with like the way
pitchers are now, like 3,000 strikeouts, like no one who
currently pitches in the MLB will ever reach that number again.
This is an MLB graphic. Obviously, they have a lot of
respect and appreciation for Clayton Kershaw.
Seems like all his teammates do, too. I haven't really heard a single
negative thing about him. Then he's got Coop, obviously,
riding shotgun alongside.
side of his entire run.
Just kind of like a super superstar, if you will, for the Major League Baseball.
Yeah, without a doubt.
And like early on in his career, he kind of had like the Peyton Manning thing going
where like he was unbelievable in the regular season.
He, you know, winning Cy Young's striking out a bunch of guys, but then the Dodgers
could never win the World Series.
And that kind of dominated like the rhetoric around his early career.
It's like, yeah, this guy's nails in the regular season, but he can't win the big one.
And then for whatever, you know, something changes.
the Dodgers, whether it's ownership or they kind of make more of a commitment to go all in,
they end up winning three world series by the time he's done.
Like he will be a first ballot Hall of Famer, no question.
He is the best pitcher of like my generation without a doubt.
He's unbelievable.
And all accounts are like, yeah, everyone who has played in the MLB or, you know,
it's impossible to hate that guy.
Yeah, I appreciate him walking around shirtless too.
I'm retired, dude.
His retired body.
That was his first moments of being retired.
give me a drink and celebrate this entire thing
baseball's been awesome culture spectacular
yes yes got to hang out with the boys a lot yeah
you're with the boys a ton a lot
well like you said in like the NFL like if if a baseball team didn't like each other
that team is not winning like you just can't because that
that's a long season that's a lot of time away from your family
where it's like if you don't like the guys in your clubhouse
I don't think there is any chance that you win a world series
but and a difference between and out in a home run is what
that.
Yeah, exactly.
Whatever you're hitting that.
So if you have any negative energy or vibe.
Right.
I mean, that is just a game changer, especially when you're dealing with humans.
So shout out to the Dodgers doing it.
They pissed a lot of people off.
We'll talk to Jet Passing in the next couple of days to tell us what that means for the
off season.
But shout to baseball.
We appreciate you.
Can't wait for a world baseball classic.
We need to be winning that shit.
We stacked the lineup this year.
Yeah, but so Japan, right?
I assume.
Japan's got a couple of like the really good guys, but like the last time,
we played like our starting pitchers
like who we're like they're guys that
are good in the majors but guys
that like you would have never heard of like skeins is
playing what Aaron Judge is playing
big dumpers playing Bobby Witt Jr's playing
like all of like the biggest
superstar where these games at where these games
so it's pool play
so all of our pool play games
are in Texas I want to say at the Rangers
Stadium there's also
games in Miami there's games
in Japan and then I believe
there's some in like Latin America somewhere
So you have pool play there and then the finals, the championship are in Miami at the Marlin
City. Okay, let's go win that America. Shout to baseball. We appreciate it. Shout out to football,
obviously having a huge day yesterday, NFL football. And we said nine out of the 12 games
were one-score games on Sunday slate. Colts game count is that. Okay, that's seven-point ball game
against Pittsburgh Steelers. Now, Pittsburgh Steelers, I gave credit to Danny Smith, this man to choose
a law of bazooka gum. I mean, Danny Smith, Yins are legend, but coached special teams long
time. Me and this guy, I would say
great relationship is kind of how
we would both describe it. Just strictly
because I think he had respect for me because I
am from Pittsburgh coming into the league
and then he would come chat with me. I would talk
shit back to him. He would talk shit to me.
We're Pittsburgh people. That is kind
of how it went. And this man has been
committed to ball for a very, very long time.
And he chews an obnoxious amount of gum
all the time. I mean, this is just
who he is as a person. And I gave him credit
yesterday just because the amount of respect I have for him,
about basically beating a new kickoff rule this gum chew and yinzer genius just beat the damn
rule book you know brand new kickoff right now we're kicking off from a different spot
than everybody's lined up then there was a 15 yard penalty that thing goes to the 50
chris boswell just kicks this thing out of bounds inside the 10 yard line i'm just going to
beat this thing out of bounds commentators everybody kind of thinking themselves what the hell
these guys just do you try and pin him one idiot and he goes yep thank you and that'll do it
and then they show danny smith he's celebrate oh baby oh oh boy look at walk
game he's like everybody
know too he's like everybody
know too he's like yep
just like we read rule book
we're prepared but this what we said
this is that these seven bitches don't even
know we got to tell them it's on 25
so the rule is yep
yeah put that on 25 you know
he feels very good about himself and boss is having
to explain to offensive linemen and tight ends
and everybody hey we just
put ball it's going to 25 we prepare
for this day he goes that's right that's right
that's exactly what we're looking for
ball at the 25 is a great starting
position now at this stage
of what the football is because 35-yard line is touchback drive start.
So the reason why the rules, they got it to 25 is because the rule says 25 yards from the place in which you kicked or 25 from the end zone.
So if you're kicking off at the 50, drive starts immediately at the 25, you just kick that thing out of bounds.
Genius. I gave him credit. You know where he found it?
Where? Colts did it.
Wow.
I must have been taking a dump. This happened in the loudhouse earlier this season.
Rigaberto Sanchez kicks it out of bounds.
commentators call them terrible.
What an idiot. This guy.
This guy is no control. Why would you do that?
Then all of a sudden they placed the ball at the 25-yard line
after Shane Steichen, everybody explains, hey, 25 yards from the thing.
That's where it's supposed to be.
So the Colts actually are the super geniuses.
Danny Smith kind of ripped it from him.
Now, Danny Smith, though, certainly executed perfectly in the time of what they did.
But that situation right there was pretty indicative
of what the Pittsburgh Steelers were yesterday.
Everything working.
Seamingly everything.
game of. Waitman, the seven point game. Waitman, the 24-7 here, Colts have a huge comeback.
It's been 24-17 before you know it. Waitman punter for the Steelers. Everybody's talking about
Josh Downs, not getting a hit and everything like that. Bomb, just hits an absolute bomb there
that gets Downs kind of rolling. Ball hits him. That's one turnover. T.J. Watt,
strip sack, picked by Wilson. It felt like the Pittsburgh Steelers, everything was going their direction.
So getting a kickoff that outsmarts the current rule and it exposes a loophole.
in the current rule that is said
is like kind of apropos
for what the Pittsburgh Steelers were yesterday.
Yeah, I mean, everything was pretty much perfect.
The only thing that wasn't perfect
is they did not score after that muff punt
that is not a touchdown.
You cannot advance a muff punt
for those who did not know that.
People didn't know, Ball.
There's a lot of Pittsburgh people.
A lot of Pittsburgh people.
Whoa.
That which I was, no, I know because I'm a punter.
Okay, so literally muff.
I'm trying to get all the muffs.
Sure.
I'm trying to, I'm muff hunting.
Yes, you are.
I'm muff hunting, okay?
If I can hit this thing higher and this guy will muff this thing,
chaos down there.
That is what we're,
I'm looking for muffs.
Now, everybody that plays in the NFL, though,
every special team's coordinator said,
that's why the guy ran it in,
he even knew this is not a touchdown
because it's like one of the first thing,
but you got to cover the ball.
You got to get on top of it.
Yeah, we stop on fourth down,
I do believe, down there,
which is massive respect for our defense getting that stand.
But other than that,
it's like, Steel has dominated a cults yesterday.
That is kind of story.
Is there a reason for that Muff Punt rule that you can't advance it strategically-wise?
Why is that the rule?
Isn't Vince Pappali?
Didn't he do it for the Eagles?
And they're like, all right, we can't be having this happen every single game.
The guy's Warback.
He's scoring touchdowns?
I don't think that can happen.
I think it's because they never possess it.
So they never possess the ball.
So it's not a change of possession.
So it's just like a live ball, is kind of how it's viewed,
as opposed to an extra down, you know, I think.
It's kind of how to go ahead.
Can you advance, say you onside kick and it hits off the returning team and then you pick it up?
Can you advance that?
No, yeah.
I didn't think so.
So, yeah, it's possession.
It's got to be possession.
They got to possess it.
And they can half second.
Boom.
Well, possession.
But if it's just a touch, which we're all looking for, I mean, if you see, you see gunners there are trying to get that guy on the ball.
And, you know, sometimes there was a little bit of a run of kicking teams doing a little bit too dramatic.
trying to push people into the ball.
But that is certainly something like,
just let their heel hit it.
Just let their heel hit it.
Then all of a sudden,
we got a live ball action out there.
You got to know the rules.
Obviously, they did.
Josh Downs zone, a little bit of a blender there.
And also that field, I mean,
ball is bouncing crazy.
Right off the ground, right off.
Yeah, right.
That thing could have bounced.
The footballs always go the way
that they're supposed to.
I thought the field was okay.
I said it was kicking up a bit or whatever,
but no.
Well, Jonathan Taylor couldn't run on it.
So I'd like to know what the hell you were doing,
and I'd like every other.
stadium? Not to do it. Jonathan Taylor
shoots for the NFL right now, and you guys just talk
about it. Hope you're happy about it. Does he know how to
run on grass? Can this
Colts play out? We got coconut husk here.
Do the Colts know how to play outside? A lot of people were
asking those questions. I don't know if they've done either this year.
I didn't look into it enough, but I saw
it on the internet. We have
outdoor practice fields. That
roof has been open. That's true.
Same with the window. So we
have played outside. I've been at the game.
I've got sunburn at a game down there, brother.
Okay, so the sun is shining in.
The wind is affecting our team, and we're running on coconut husk.
I know it's fast.
You guys got a slow-ass track over.
You guys did play at the Titans, so there was one outside game on grass.
The Titans team's tough team.
They are.
Good team.
They fought hard yesterday.
Yeah, Chargers are in dogfight there.
Yeah, we're.
I mean, that's a real dog fight there.
Okay, so let's talk a little bit about that Bears bangles finish.
We need to talk about it.
Yeah.
All time.
All time.
Yeah. And what could come from this
is a massive caboo.
A massive Cincinnati
Cabo. I mean, I mean,
how good the offenses,
with how great the offenses,
with how much money they've invested in their greatness,
that's an insane catcher in there.
That is an absolute, this guy, two of them.
This guy is insane out there.
He's considered 1A or whatever
because Jamar Chase is obviously on that team
as well. If T. Higgins would have left
to Cincinnati Bengals and got the deal that he got
currently with the Bengals at some other team,
he'd be top five. They'd say this guy's top five
wide receiver. But it's hard to put the Bengals
two top wide receivers in top five
conversations. Jamar Chase's on the other side. That guy
actual top five conversation all the time.
T could be in the same exact
situation, but this is how they paid him.
Chase Brown running back, he's not happy.
Joey Flack can't really speak on it because he's
brand new to the team, but I'm sure he's like you guys.
I just had 400 or seven yards, man.
I'm throwing a ball all over the yard.
just let a comeback with less than two minutes in the fourth quarter.
We got an on-side kick on the team.
We go down.
We win this game.
Improbable happens when Joe Flacco is at quarterback.
Onside kick gets recovered?
Yeah, right.
Never happens nowadays.
Hits guys foot. Cincinnati Bengals got it.
Joe Flack 143.
Let me go score a touchdown.
This was supposed to be pivotal day, monumental day for this Bengals team.
Even without Joe Burrow, we can go ahead and win.
Exilarating, exciting.
jungle's going crazy. We did it. The ruler of the jungle, whoever it was says, I beat the
Bears. Caleb Williams. Uh-uh. Uh-uh. U.S.C. Caleb. Oklahoma, Caleb. Scambling, dancing. First,
Don, Chicago Bears. Time-out, time, time, out, time, time, time. 25 seconds left. Did he leave too much time for
William? See. Only need a field goal, as you can recall. No timeout. You throw over to middle
of the field. We're going to have to get down and spike it. Coulson Loveland says,
Don't you worry about spiking it on the field.
I'm going to spike this shit in the end zone.
Touched on.
Bengals tackled nobody.
Immediately after the game, everybody on Cincinnati Bengals' offensive side said, hey, these guys suck.
Talk about the defense.
And everybody on defense said, give me out of here.
So right now, the Cincinnati Bengals come from a less than a minute win, comeback win, improbable, onside kick and everything.
Could unite the entire fan base and building and locker room, you name it.
exhilarating win.
You're talking about climax of all climaxes.
Weren't supposed to win that game.
Instead,
lose, this place sucks.
That defense is disgusting.
And on defense, we know.
Get me out of here.
This could have been a pivotal day
in the future of the Cincinnati Bengals,
and all they need to do is just tackle Colston Lovell in one time.
And I'm glad you said pivotal day because I went back to see.
So this was week nine.
Week eight last year was when the Bears were at Washington.
They had the incredible comeback.
commanders throw the Hail Mary.
They go to the playoffs.
They do all of the incredible things.
And then the Bears lose every single game
the rest of the season except for one.
So I was thinking, could this be a similar situation this year
where this propels the Bears to, you know,
a great rest of the season?
And the Bengals, you know, just go into the tank
because it was not just this week.
Remember last week?
Last week they were up, whatever, 16, 17 on the Jets,
and the Jets came back and did basically the same thing.
Like, I couldn't imagine what that locker room was like.
Hey, what happened in college ball this weekend?
anything that we need to hit. Certainly some big
outcomes. Utah.
Hey, Utah was cold.
Utah was awesome. Utah was early.
Utah wasn't a lot of sleep for us.
The Utah Ute's
student section, the must showed up in a big
way for game day. We're very appreciative of that.
Great second kick by
Jonah!
That was a lot of fun, but the Utah
youths get a huge win over Cincinnati.
Shout to Kurt Kierb Street, bring it in some
blockers. I appreciate old buddy looking out
for me through that entire process.
Utah gets huge win over Cincinnati very late night
Shout to our student section
and think a lot of the boys took the shirts off too
Took the tarps off late
Shout to Stanford Steve
Trying not to have these guys to make the kick
Absolutely love that
He was so sure of it
He knew
I don't think so
Are you guys looking at another kick
That had to be another ball
That was not the one I was looking at
Utah gets a huge win
Garrett and Jonah get a win on the kick
Obviously second chance
We appreciate that
That's continuing to get pretty expensive
But other things happen around
college football world, including on them country roads, brother.
Yeah, it was definitely one of those college football weekends that you came in.
You're like, what's going to happen?
It's not a great slate.
It was a weekend for upsets that tends to happen.
We start in Houston, West Virginia, up 3828 already.
They run one in to basically seal this one.
Mountaineers get a huge win over Houston, who was in the running for the Big 12, not anymore.
Yeah, not anymore.
Houston, obviously, good luck to them down there.
Scotty Fox, that quarterback, talking a little bit shit right there as he was walking out.
He is the, I believe, the first quarterback that graduates high school early
comes to West Virginia during the spring.
I've been told from source soon that the boys radiate to Scotty Fox
have since the beginning.
I don't want to say it's like a sunshine type thing,
but kind of like a sunshine type situation in the locker room.
Freshman, obviously young at the beginning of the season.
They're trying to figure out the quarterback.
We have a couple injuries, have a couple terrible games.
Scotty Fox kind of gets handed the reins.
This dude is electrifying mountaineers and Rich Rodriguez on the road.
bowed back to hard edge, get a huge win for the entire program.
Yes, they did.
And then you talked about on game day, teams that control their own destiny in the ACC.
One of them was Georgia Tech, a high-scoring insane battle.
Haynes King had over 500 total yards in this game, but not enough.
throws a pick here for NC State.
Now Georgia Tech is defeated.
Is the ACC a one-bid league?
It potentially could be when you go down to SMU, who is hosting Miami-MMI's first time out of the state.
They go to overtime. Carson Beck throws an interception on the first possession.
And then SMU gets the ball.
They drive it down in overtime.
They get the touchdown.
They storm the field.
ACCC is in chaos.
Yeah, they certainly are in chaos.
Rhett Lashley just got a new deal down there at SMU.
SMU was having their homecoming game.
Wow.
There was a lot of things up against it.
Kirk Herb Street mentioned it while he was talking about this game on game day.
He talked to Gumpy beforehand, and Gumpy was certainly worried.
Miami, out of it now.
They didn't control of their destiny going into the weekend.
They certainly don't anymore.
How do you view the season?
He was already reminiscent.
Oh, no.
He was already reminiscent.
As soon as the game ended, he goes, we'll always have that Notre Dame winner or whatever.
You know, he was kind of looking back on it.
Gump's, what are your thoughts on this year's Miami Hurricane Squad?
Those boys were sleeping coming off the bus.
I don't know if you saw the video.
It wasn't pretty.
That was an early start.
First time out of Florida.
It was ugly.
Carson Beck kind of just makes these mistakes when you can't have them.
And we're kind of cooked, but I would like to urge everybody, let's slow down on the crystal ball hate.
You know, I love crystal ball.
He's a great recruiter, great head coach.
Maybe think about O.C. a little bit.
All right.
Good luck to Miami.
They're going to Gator Bowl.
Yeah, maybe.
RelyQuest Bowl.
The Belk Bowl, perhaps.
Oh, maybe.
Maybe.
They're going to win it.
They're going to win it.
Well, it depends on who plays, I guess.
But it does feel like some teams kind of work themselves into a shoot, the shoot being out.
of the CFP conversation this weekend.
Huge losses, a lot of chaos.
Big wins as well.
Go ahead, Tom.
Yeah, there was some big wins.
Let's go down to the SEC.
First off with Texas.
Vandy was coming to town, Texas.
Arch, tell you what, there was a lot of talk
and a lot of people clowning Arch at the beginning of season.
He is quietly the last three weeks.
Been really, really good coming off of the concussion,
had an incredible game against Vandy.
Texas gets a big win.
They are still in the playoff hunt.
Did you see Arch Manning, obviously,
a little bit of a duck there?
Who cares?
his uncles threw some ducks as long as they're in a good spot
and everybody can catch them. That's great news.
Vandy gets a huge loss here.
They lose to Alabama and they lose to Texas.
That does not mean that Vandy is not a success story in the SEC.
They certainly should be heralded as such.
But if you start looking down the line at the schedule going home,
it feels like Vandy might not make the college football playoff.
Whenever you think about Texas, you see Arch Manning whenever he was coming out of the tunnel,
zoom in on his face?
Jack Dumb.
Back at the fucking crib, he actually says.
And then they go out after 41 days of not having.
a home game. They go out there
and beat Vandy. Huge for them. Vives for them
are high. Same with another school that they
obviously have a lot of rivalry with.
Yeah, Oklahoma went into Tennessee
and got just a ginormous
win because this is the statement win
for Oklahoma this season going on the road.
They had the big one against Michigan at home
but they've been a little bit down as
of late. Matera played incredible. The defense
got big stops. Oklahoma gets a huge
win on the road to keep their playoff
hopes alive. Congrats Oklahoma and let's go down
to the SEC. There's some fun happening
with a guy whose name is all in every conversation.
Yep. Lane Kiffin, sorry, Ole Miss, down at the sip.
The vibes are incredible.
They got a big win against South Carolina.
But a lot of the talk was just Lane on the sidelines.
Obviously, he throws the Oop here to Kaiwin Lacey.
Just, I mean, incredible running back.
And then he's pushing his players into the crowd.
Hey, go celebrate.
Go do the Oxford leap with the student section.
That's a 15-yard penalty, potentially a fine.
Lane Kiffon says, who cares?
It feels as if Lane Kiffin's vibes are insane at Ole Miss,
especially in the middle of all this.
He facetined me in the middle of game day, okay?
Just FaceTime's me in the middle of it.
We're doing this thing.
I see Elaine Kiffin, FaceTime.
I answer it.
He's got Winnet Dad and the boys in the car.
Are they driving to the stadium together?
Feels like that is what was happening.
Just think about how close you've got to be.
For all of this to happen, right?
For all this to happen, how close this team has to be with Lane.
So for all the potential distractions and everything like that,
I don't think the old Miss team sees it
all and it looks like they enjoy the hell out of themselves yeah what a time to be
alive down there congrass lane kiff and an old miss and they might be on a
trajectory oh yeah hey they might be dancing in 12 down to one let's pivot back to the
NFL joining us now as a man who's down at Jerry World ladies and gentlemen he is
the face of quarterback conversation on ESPN front of the program ladies
a gentleman Dan Roloski yeah oh what's up you feel so cool right now this is a pretty
cool shot right here Dana it is pretty cool shot right here so you're on
on the, you're on about the 25-yard line, 30-yard line?
I am on the 10-yard line.
Oh, way down there.
Okay, I forgot how big that.
I'm on the 10 right about there.
And then just that gigantic, gigantic screen.
Yeah, it's huge.
It's beautiful.
It changed the way people put LEDs in their stadium.
And remember, at one point, that thing was so low.
Punters would hit it on every single punt.
Now they've lifted it a bit where if you want to hit it,
you still can if you're in the NFL, but usually,
very avoidable. I saw you down there
on first take. That looked electrifying. What are you
doing in the stadium? Are you working tonight? Are you guys doing
NFL live from there?
We got NFL live from here, yeah. So
first take was like a
mile away from the stadium at
kind of like a big sports setup area
and then we have NFL live from here, obviously
countdown and on the game. Okay, so let's talk about
the game tonight. Jacoby Brissette playing quarterback
for the Arizona Cardinals. There's a chance that
Kyler has a role
for their team. What do you think about Arizona?
And then on the other side, Dallas Cowboys
they could score 100, or this could be a game that they lose.
Like if you asked Dallas Cowboys fans,
they will somehow figure out a way to lose this game.
Start with the Cardinals and then roll into the Cowboys, Dano.
Yeah, I like the Cardinals tonight.
One, this team, although two and five and five losses,
five losses by 13 total points.
So this is a team that is just a better football team than their record.
Every game is incredibly close.
And I would argue they've played offensively better this year with Jacoby Percette
than they did with.
Kyler Murray. It seems that he's got
just as good of a connection with
Trey McBride, who's one of the best tight ends in football.
Seems like he's got a better connection with
Marvin Harrison Jr. Jacoby does than
Tyler. And so I think this is a
physical offensive line. They're going to play with
multiple tight ends. They're going to run the football
with success with three tight ends of the field
against Dallas. Jacoby's a good
player. He's been a good
quarterback for years in the NFL.
He's not as electric as a Tyler
Murray, no question, but he's going to operate
this offense. And I think time of possession can be
huge for Arizona tonight. And then I would say
defensively, Dallas's two
receivers and tight-in, we know are fantastic.
Defensively, this is a good unit.
They don't give up a ton of, they don't allow a ton of points
of game. It's a huge challenge.
But Will Johnson, their corners,
quarterback is playing good football.
I would expect Buda Baker to get his hand
on a ball tonight, if not two. He's
outstanding. Max Melton's been playing good. So
I just think this is a better football team.
I'm not selling everybody that Arizona is going to blow
them out, but I think Arizona is more
than capable of winning this game on the road.
we talked to Schefter. Jacobi said, or Schaefter said that a lot of people are saying this
offense better with Jacoby a quarterback. Why is that? And what do you think about the
handling of the entire situation? Shefter told us that this offseason could be interesting
as he did his wind horse impression for Kyler in Arizona. Your thoughts on that particular
case? Yeah. So Kyler last year I thought at times was playing like a top five quarterback. He
really had some big time performances. And this year this necessarily hasn't hit that well. Why
Jacobi playing better. I think
Jacoby trusts the system a little bit more.
I think Chigobi just gets the play call,
wants to operate the play call to the very best of the
play call, and is willing to allow the defense
to tell him where to throw the ball. He's much
obviously less relying on doing some
of this stuff, like going to be a playmaker. He just
wants to be a facilitator. Where
Tyler's such a dynamic athlete that
if he doesn't necessarily think the play call
gets the line of scrimmage is going to be that
ideal call or doesn't
necessarily trust some of the past
concepts. He believes that
athletically he can go make a play. And he's more often
than not accurate, but it's not necessarily
the best thing for the offense,
right, to get everybody involved.
And so I just think Jacoby,
because he's not a ridiculous
athlete, has much more of a facilitator
mindset. And this is an offense
that talented. I like Mike Wilson.
Their second receiver,
Marvin Harrison's had a much better performance
than I think that Thursday night
game. He had those big plays late. I think
Herbie was on the call. If I remember that, he's
drop earlier, hit rock bottom, then came back
at the end. Yeah. Yeah, he's been
much more productive, and so I think as a
whole, Jacoby's
this offense seems to be much
more in rhythm this year with him at the quarterback.
And McBride's an animal.
I should have... Yeah, he is, he'll be
all over the place tonight, and his energy
is spectacular. He is
must watch. Let's go to the Dallas
Cowboys side of this entire thing.
You were obviously a mile down the road
with first take. Cowboys fans feel
however they feel in the moment.
What are their expectations for tonight?
And how do you think Jerry World looks tonight against the Cardinals?
Yeah, I mean, this place would be rocking tonight.
I think the expectations are almost every game.
They have to go score 38 to 40 to win.
I mean, Arizona is going to control this game from an offensive perspective.
And so if you're DAC in this offense,
the challenge against Arizona's defense,
which Jonathan Gannon, kind of their head coach and defensive play caller,
is like, you often don't necessarily know what you're going to get.
is one of the defenses in the NFL that has like you don't necessarily have a consistency
from guys guys will often be where they're not supposed to be and you can't as a quarterback
gets a lot of scrimmage and be like I know it's cover three or I know it's cover two
you're kind of looking at it going I don't know if this is two or three or is it invert or
is there is there safety in the middle field or is he on the backside hash and so
it's a very unorthodox coverage unit Buda Baker is a safety
that, you know, I call them liars. They just do things you're not supposed to do. And so
there'll be some good matchups on the perimeter. But I think the middle of the field is going
to be a huge storyline tonight. Can Arizona confuse Dallas a little bit with some of their
unique coverages? Okay, so it sounds like you like Arizona. You said that at the beginning.
I'll be excited to watch NFL live when you add in some more film for your argument.
Let's talk about week nine NFL slate as a whole. Go ahead, Tone.
Yeah, Dan, I believe it was you who came on last.
last week and we were talking about the Steelers defense and we were talking about how much
they've been trying to disguise and putting themselves in bad positions.
This week, they trade for Kyle Dugger, so he's new at safety.
Jalen Ramsey's got to go back and play safety because of injuries.
They simplified everything.
They played fast.
What did you see from them on the tape?
Yeah, two things.
Number one, the simplification, absolutely.
They did way less post-snap movement and trying to over-rotate and stuff.
And then the second thing is, attack to that, the deal.
defensive line went at the offense much more than caught people.
I talked about that where defense, when it came to stop in the run,
they were just kind of catching guys and catching guys.
This time you just saw dudes just firing off the ball.
Highsmith, firing off the ball, Harmon firing off the ball,
Cam firing off the ball.
I think the most telling schematic thing is this tone.
The number one aggressive offense throwing the football in early downs this year
has been the Indianapolis Colts.
They've been by far the team that wanted to throw the ball in early downs.
and they were really good at it.
Thank you.
See, Pittsburgh was very smart in regards to,
they played some third down coverages on early down.
So you saw like first and ten clips where they would run cover two man.
Cover two men is a traditionally like third and obvious passing situation.
Two safeties deep man and man underneath.
You got to get 12 yards to get a first down.
Pittsburgh did that on early downs.
And so it was the awareness of Indy wants to throw the football.
They want to throw the football on early downs.
Let's commit to play.
coverage on those downs.
Pass rush guys on the perimeter. Those guys
weren't playing the run there. He's not playing the run
there on First and Ten. And so I thought
that from Pittsburgh's perspective
was very smart. They were going to say, hey, on
early downs, we're going to defend the run.
We're going to commit to playing with coverage
and pass rushers, go get
the B-pass rushers. I appreciate
what you're saying that they, it was just
great strategy and scheme and everything
like that. And I don't know if you heard Tony Diggs
say it, but he said in the middle of your answer
that Dick LeBoe probably went down and put
on the headset. Did you see the 2005 team was in the building and did you immediately,
like me, understand that the Pittsburgh Steelers boys who were trying to impress the Pittsburgh
Steelers, brand new Pittsburgh Steelers, probably wanted to play a little bit more Pittsburgh
Steelers football because that sort of felt like as I was watching the game as a Colts fan
thinking to myself, what the hell is this team doing? This is what the Steelers are supposed
to look like. This is not what they've been all year. It was a surprise, Dan, Dan, for me.
Yeah, I agree. Yeah, I agree. From at least the defensive perspective, I didn't know that they were in
the building that's pretty sweet but you know i think that um some research if this is who they could
be now here's the caveat like i want to applaud them there's no doubt in tip of the hat played well
but they've got those two wins this year that are really only about the takeaways and so yes
they're they're awesome and if you're going to bank on those great but they're still is are you
want to see more consistency with playing dominant brand of football a dominant defensive brand of
football absolutely big time performance getting the takeaways is huge i'm not
concerned if I'm a Colts fan. I don't love the way my tackles played. If I'm a Colts fan,
I don't love that. But they're elite rushers that you're dealing with. You know, one of the
interceptions batted up in the air. I'm not going to kill the quarterback over that. The
fumble, there's not a ton that he can do about that. The T.J. Watch Strip sat.
So I'm not overly concerned if I'm the Colts. This was a little bit more of an
aborition for me than, oh my gosh, Daniel Jones reverting back.
Great word out of you. Honestly, that was a phenomenal word out of you right there,
aborician right there. I'll certainly try
to use it in a sentence. Tommy Maddox
also in the building. His name was
top left off of the list. I mean
Madman Matt. Tommy Gunn looked good.
Yeah, he did look pretty good. I mean, all the boys
looked good. He included Jeffrey, Skipper in there
in the middle of number three. He's in the middle of all the
staff. I like that player. Staff, staff, staff, staff,
Jeffreid, staff, staff, staff in there.
I like the way Jeffrey
made a lot of huge kicks in a very,
very difficult place. A lot
of studs on that team back in the building.
Okay, question here before. The hard
out from Conman about, you know, quarterback player right now.
Yeah, Dan, it feels like last year we had this conversation like, hey, this might be the
greatest, you know, QB draft class first round that we've ever seen.
And now, you know, we're 27 games, give or take into some of these careers, some less,
some more.
Do you think last year, the 2024 class between Caleb, you know, Jaden, May, Pennix,
McCarthy, and Bo will go down as one of the best ever?
Because if you're just looking at the, excuse me, the A.
see right now, it is loaded with
talent. Yeah, I mean,
they're obviously going to have to go win championships.
It's very similar to the,
what is it, the 18 class that has like
Josh, Lamar, Baker,
Sam, they're all in the same class, right?
So, yeah, I mean,
Caleb was really impressive,
impressive yesterday when it came to
making some broken plays, and then
obviously the throw to win the game was
outstanding. Jaden Daniels,
it's terrible what happened to him
because absolutely no need for him to be in that game.
And it's really been a disaster in Washington all offseason.
Drake was, Drake doesn't blink.
Drake just doesn't flinch.
He's unflappable with the way that he plays the game.
The same with J.J. McCarthy.
JJ wasn't perfect yesterday.
But that dude just does not blink in moments.
Same with Bo Nix.
He plays his best football when it's needed the most.
And so I think the guy that's still a question mark out there is probably Michael Penix.
And how good can Pennix get specifically versus mankind?
coverage. Can they move him a little bit more?
It's too stationary for me.
But it's a really impressive class so far.
Yeah, and I think we all believe
Caleb's going to be good, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, he's still crazy talented.
I would still go back to yesterday. He made
so many plays out of pocket and out of structure.
You're encouraged by that. And then
when it was needed, he made a big time,
big time throw to win the game.
Colston Loveland, too. He's untackable.
Yeah. They threw all Cincinnati at him,
nobody could get him done.
Cincinnati hasn't tackled in three years, man.
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Okay.
Last question here, Dano from Ty Schmidt, Green Bay Packers fan, who,
hey, listen, Caroline Panthers, good football team.
That's a great football team.
I see you shaking your head, Dan.
You know that's a great football team.
but I'm just curious, why is Jordan
love the way he is?
Because like one week, like last week,
Sunday night, he has that game against the Steelers
and you're thinking, okay, this is a guy
that can lead this team to a Super Bowl
without a doubt. And then,
I mean, just not great yesterday,
obviously. I think a lot
of people think Matt LaFleur has something to do with that.
You know, third and 11, calling bubble screens
every single time or throwing it, you know, 85 yards
down the field. Doesn't really have a play
in between those two.
And then they lose Tucker Craft
for the rest of the year, too, who has been their really only reliable playmaker week in
and week out. I guess how concerned should I be about the Packers moving forward?
Yeah, I'm concerned. Three reasons why yesterday is such an immature performance.
Thank you.
Let's just call it what it is. It's immature. Number one, if you guys have the clip, show the very
first snap of the game for the Packers offense. Okay, very first snap of the game,
he's going to have a tight end. You're calling the play to see if you can get the tight end
crossing the field from his left to right.
There's a little ball fake.
The tight end's wide open.
At worst, it's going to be a 40-yard gain.
Jordan makes the play fake, moves out of the pocket unnecessarily.
He's looking completely opposite side of the field.
And my note is, where are your eyes?
And I know, I don't know everything that's going on in the room.
But I know how that offense is taught, and you're taught, dude,
if you get a backside tight end with a little bit of a tension route and you get a crosser
and the backside of the defense is a little bit low, peak it.
Just peek to see if they stay low.
then you could throw it.
So right there, I'm like, Jordan, where are your eyes?
Okay, that's number one.
The inconsistency of his eyes yesterday were concerning.
The inconsistency of the decision-making, he has two balls that he just are epic balls.
I'm launching it deep.
Why?
Why?
Why are we?
It's first in ten.
Look at his mechanics.
This is Jordan.
He's too good of a player to do this stuff.
It's first in ten.
It's almost like he dropped back.
They came from the sidelines, and he was like,
Hey, I call this, you throw it.
Okay, so that's my concern is, like, that's, he's too good of a player to do, to play the way he did yesterday, decision-making wise.
I think the second thing is this.
I love Matt LaFleur, okay?
I feel like we're trending towards a direction where we're too dependent on creativity.
Like, we'll out-scheme or out-create things for people.
Sometimes it is about just going, you call them basic plays and out-executing people.
or out physicaling people.
And there's so much of this, like, look how cool this design is.
And I love that.
He's outstanding.
He's an unbelievable coach.
But sometimes I'm like, we can just line up and run normal plays occasionally instead of,
and I feel like they're too dependent on that.
And then I think the third thing is this, and I've been saying this all year, Ty,
this team cannot go to the Super Bowl with this offensive line play right now.
Yes.
They can't, they are getting physically beat one-on-one far too often.
And I don't know if the quarterback play.
and decision making is a little bit attached to that
because that usually is the case
but this offensive line has been suspect all year
and they've skated by with it
unless it gets better
they're not going to go be who they should be
from a team goal perspective
never mind the Super Bowl they might not make the playoffs
oh Ty it's a reaction Monday
no the problem like Dan said
LaFlor doesn't have these fucking guys ready to play
any week ever they put like shit in the first half
every single week no matter what
at least the offense does, and then it takes
a miraculous, like, look at the Steelers game.
They scored three touchdowns in the fourth quarter.
Like, they just, it's so laxadaisical.
I think they just think, hey, we're so talented.
We can out-scheme anybody.
They're never ready to play, ever.
It's crazy.
All right, good luck.
That's a good football team.
Carolina is a good football team.
All right.
Last thing before we let you go, it's almost like you're a super genius.
It's almost like you're a super genius.
Stafford will be in MVP talks by Thanksgiving.
Okay, I like that.
We like Matthew Stafford.
We just talked to his high school best friend,
Clayton Kirschaw, just won World Series in his retirement year.
Matthew Stafford drafted the same year as I.
He's an old-ass man right now doing what he's doing.
He's special.
The Devonte Adams relationship crazy.
Pooka-back crazy.
Everything.
Do you see the no-lookers at Devante yesterday?
Oh, yeah, to the right, like that.
And then the social media camera somehow has perfectly in line
with where he's throwing it.
So you see the perfection of his head looking this way,
drawing the linebacker that way.
He's special.
The guy's insane.
But what the issue with your tweet is,
he's currently fourth in like current odds.
And he was last week, too, I think the week before that.
So you're like, by Thanksgiving, it's like, yeah, brother,
Thanksgiving's come early.
He's fucking in it right now.
How crazy is that as you look at this 2025 season
that Matthew Stafford is playing the way he is?
And what are your thoughts on all of the odds here?
Drake May sitting in number two for the MVP odds.
Go ahead and take kind of a gander at the whole thing.
Yeah, I have no idea about odds,
so I'd no idea where Matthew ranked,
so that's my being completely honest as always.
Okay, hey, hey, hold on, hold on.
So shortest odds here, plus 175,
odds on favorite, whenever people say that.
So that's Josh Allen, plus 175.
That's most likely.
So if you were to put $100 bucks on that,
you'd only win $175.
So it's not a lot of money
because they're predicting
that this is the most likely,
outcome. Jared Gough, down to bottom, plus 2,500. You bet $100, you win. $2,500 there. So they're
thinking it's a little longer odds. This is a little bit of a longer take, if that makes
sense. So plus 175, smaller, obviously, than plus $2,500. Smaller the odds, the more likely
the outcome from the sports book size. Yeah, so I think that Greg May, I would still have
is my number one MVP right now. I was getting into this all, I was getting into this. And I'm not
saying this. It comes across disrespectfully. I'm not saying this in this regard. But
even this morning, Cowboys fans were yelling at me about it. And I said, name me the starting
wide outs for New England. And they were like, oh, good point. And that's, dude, Steph is playing
really good and Booty has been outstanding. A pop Douglas. But if we're just looking at that
list that you just had, I mean, Drake May again was absolutely fantastic yesterday. Outside of that
ball, you know, he, he sails that ball to Jesse Bates for the interception. But if we're just looking at
Quarterbacks play right now.
Guys that are playing really good, that's a beautiful throw.
That's a beautiful throw.
He did drop a ball.
Yeah, if we're looking at like quarterback playing, the quarterbacks that are playing really good, right?
Like, if you look at Josh Allen, I would not have Josh at one.
Josh was really good yesterday, but I just, that was the best game he's played all season.
But like Matthews got two outstanding receivers.
Baker's got like four outstanding receivers.
They're all playing great.
But Drake May is playing as good as he's playing with a receiving.
core that's not nearly as talented as a lot of the other quarterbacks playing at eye level.
Matthew Stafford, though, what he's doing right now is absolutely fantastic.
I remember the offseason.
People were saying the Rams should trade them and start a new.
What a crazy thing to say.
Oh, my gosh, we should be concerned about the back.
What a crazy thing to say.
I think this is clearly one of the best teams in football.
It's one of the best past games in football.
I think the thing that stands out to me, and obviously I have a little bit of a pass.
with him. I have such a great appreciation for Matthew because when I was with Matthew 10, 12 years
ago, he was still such a talented thrower of the football, but mechanically a little bit inconsistent.
He has worked so hard to become repetitive and repetitive and repetitive. And so he's merged
this like really natural talent throwing a football with this maniacal obsession with being
mechanically sound. Their past game is so on rhythm and so on.
point, the timing of his throws.
These balls are out of his hands so quickly and they're to the perfect place, placement-wise.
And so you got those two receivers out there with their tight ends.
I think that's one of the reasons why there's such a dangerous play action passing offense
because Matthew is just so consistent with his mechanics nowadays, man.
It's a joy to watch.
A, B.A. said that he was the only quarterback that he would go out and watch warm up.
He's like, I won't go watch Matthew Stafford warm up.
And when he played against the Colts, it's a show.
show in of itself whenever he's
throwing a ball, because he'll feather one over
a guy's hand. And this guy will be full
jump. This is no look.
Yeah, that's a strike. Fudging gross, dude.
Fudging gross, dude.
Fudging, dude, that falls
is 30 yards downfield
over two or three. Look at this.
Yeah, he's
damn near 42. And remember the offseason
he had a back or a super dupe or something.
This is the clone of Matthew Stafford.
Remember, this is a clone of him.
Devante Adams' touchdown distances
They're setting them up like Gronk right now.
Basically, because DeVante's the two, right?
Pooka's the one.
You're able to get single coverage on Devante down in the red zone.
So they just have him go and do a two-way go, I assume.
This is just two-way go.
Whatever you want to do, just beat the guy off the line and Stafford's going to find you.
Yeah, I mean, there's often hand signals or whatnot.
You know, we used to do this with Reggie when we were together.
And you would tell the receiver like, hey, you tell me what you're going to run.
And the receiver would get out there, re-leverage.
Does he like the corner inside?
Does he like him outside?
He'd be peaking his safety.
Does he think he's going to get help or not?
And whatever it is, you know, hey, if I put my right hand to adjust my helmet,
my left hand adjust my helmet, where do I grab my hamstring?
Do I touch my waist?
You'd figure it out week by week what the signal was,
but often it's the receiver telling the quarterback what he's going to run.
Yeah, and having Devonte, who's one of the best get-offs, right,
in all the football, having him be that guy is insane,
especially because they got to respect everything else going on in the offense.
So literally, you can get a man coverage out there,
just like they were able to do with Gronk.
They were able to do that.
And if they take somebody out to go double-team them,
it's like now you open up everything else.
It's a fucking hell of the play.
Their play-action game is so deadly, man.
Their play-action game.
That's the thing that is making this offense.
And, I mean, it starts with Matthew and Sean, no doubt,
but their commitment to play under-center,
play-action-centric, they're committing to protection.
They're giving multiple options downfield.
The quarterback's got the ability to push the ball downfield in the windows
and be crazy accurate and on time,
they're creating explosives.
No quarterback's got more explosive past plays in the NFL than Matthew at 40 years old.
And it's because of the scheme that they're deploying in those two receivers.
And Devante and him have really gotten on the same page.
They weren't necessarily a couple weeks ago.
They are now.
Fun to watch.
As are you.
We'll see it NFL live.
Thank you for joining us from Jerry World.
Great performance down there in front of the crowd this morning with first take.
Yeah, it was cool, man.
Those Cowboys fans are out of their minds in a good way.
Irvin, Michael Irvin, is absolutely
off the charts. I have no idea how he
does it, but it was fun. It was cool. I was thankful
to be a part. Yeah, it was a cool show. We enjoyed
watching it. Ladies and gentlemen, Dano Lawski.
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Football is awesome.
We're incredibly lucky that we get a chance to chat about every single day.
I'll tell you what, AJ's in New Jersey right now.
We send our positive vibes and love to everybody.
Darius Butler, obviously, nine-year NFL vet and hosts of everything, D.B., good, D, bad D.
He's at a high school state golf tournament right now because there are some butlers representing
and his daughter is dominating.
So he's being great, Dad.
And also, we're losing just guys left and right in his season.
seems like the toxin table at Boston Corner and empty chair.
Ladies and gentlemen, hailing from Iowa, standing at five foot, ten and a half inches.
A former Big Ten angler.
Ty, Schmey!
Hey, baby!
That a baby, Ty?
I'll tell you what, that was not planned.
I guess Ty had quite a break there with a toilet.
Sounds like you weren't really round for me.
round that was a good eight nine 10 minutes in there weren't able to make it back did not know when
you were going to get back so we decided to start the show uh what a perfect timing of the end of
the dump there we appreciate you making it back how was it in there 15 round fight in there
uh it was a fast just fast explosive kind of like a first round knockout but it took all three
minutes so if uh you know the thing that you know you were kind of dealing with i don't know
if you have any remedies left but i might be coming to you post show to see if we could
That is not a fun time.
No, it's not.
And it's burning right now.
And getting to that point is not fun.
So the process of getting there's not good, being there's not good,
and then coming out of the other side of it is pretty relieving,
but it's very scary as well.
Everything is kind of taking place.
So we wish you luck in there, sir.
I appreciate it.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Good time to take a break, I guess, after that second hour there.
It sounded like that was maybe a code red as we were getting up in.
You know, I thought I was going to be okay,
and then Dano just kept gushing about,
Matt Stafford, and it kind of hit me, and I said, oh, boy, I don't know how long he's going to go here.
He's got a lot of good things to say about him.
I need to just.
Well, he even said, it goes back for Matthew.
Obviously, we have history.
Yeah.
You thought he's maybe doing a whole trip.
I thought maybe he's going to go year one, year two, year three, year four.
So I had no idea, but luckily, you know, luckily I was able to make it just in the nick of time.
Yeah, I'm happy he didn't go for you, for the sake of everything you got going on,
over the khaki colored pants.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Good seats.
I think we're happy with the seats, right?
Those would have been ruined.
would I have to change that time. Certainly.
If anything, he kind of sneaks on to the floor, that's a whole entire process.
Oh, man. Shoes into the shoes, socks.
Because there is a lot to say about Stafford.
He's fourth and odds to win the MVP.
Let's go to one half of the hammer.
Don.
Cowboys AP tone.
Where are we at for the betting numbers for tonight right before I make my pick?
I wonder at least you text AJ, get what his pick is.
I wonder if he's near his phone right now.
But as I do that, can we get some numbers here for me to think about as, you know,
I try to extend my lead over AJ.
Holy hell, this is good.
Wow.
Neither of us, great.
Me, a little bit better.
Love it.
So it doesn't matter what he picks.
We would end up with me getting a win over him, but not a win over the book.
What are the numbers saying about tonight's game?
So tonight, three and a half, the Cowboys are favorites at home.
There is still one three out there.
So if you are interested in taking the Dallas Cowboys, there is still a three out there.
But they are disappearing.
Those threes are disappearing and going up to three and a half because 75 percent.
of the public is on the Dallas Cowboys.
They like the Dallas Cowboys tonight.
They know that they can play at home.
They know the offense.
You look at the Cardinals record, what it is,
and they just see a shitty team
when really they've lost every single game by one score or less.
But that's where the numbers are at tonight.
And what is the record right now for public money?
So for this week, it was five and six.
So still not win.
Wow. Okay.
But not losing as bad.
Correct.
I don't think there's been a winning week yet,
if I remember correctly.
I think five and six this week,
and six last week for teams that were getting
60% or more of the bets.
So it's getting better,
but we're not there yet.
They always fucking win.
They always win, don't they?
A little bit too much, I'd say.
Uh-oh.
People are starting to look into that.
They are.
Because every time I make a pick,
I think it's right.
Something has to go wrong.
Yeah, of course it does.
What if they're working against you, so what time?
75% is a lot of people.
A lot of people.
A ton.
Especially Cowboys.
I'm gone for the Cardinals.
Okay.
Plus three and a half.
They're a good football team.
I saw them, real life.
Very tough football team, too.
There's a lot of injuries.
They had a lot of injuries whenever they played us,
and they continue to fight.
It's good at losing in the end.
Maybe an Aubrey 70-yarder, you know,
reset the record to win by one.
Oh, that'd be awesome.
That'd be sick if we get a new record here.
Just one day later.
Cam Little out of Arkansas for the Jacksonville Jaguars in Las Vegas.
Someone's a perfect place to hit it because of the altitude
and the air and everything.
All Cam Little says is who cares.
How much time's left?
One second.
Let me go ahead and bomb one from the other side of the field real quick.
Hey, which up right are you kicking at?
That one?
No, that one.
The one that's further away.
NFL record for Cam Little, who hit a 70-yarder, obviously, this preseason.
And the game has changed with these dudes.
These dudes bomb balls.
Cam Little, obviously, last name being Little, but I don't think he's, like,
necessarily biggest or tallest kicker that's out there either.
I am very fascinated by how strong this guy's leg.
His leg speed has to be so insane that he's able to make up for the pure force of the bigger lot.
You know, you think about designated hitters or any good hitters.
That's like kind of generate stuff.
Usually bigger bodies, stronger bodies.
Think about golf, who's driving a shit out of the ball, you know, a little bit bigger bodies.
Bryson Deschambeau was eating eight protein shakes a day so he could get bigger and stronger
so that he could hit the ball further.
Like everything that's explosive normally with a lot of mass and explosion.
Cam Little, not like a massive dude, bombs the ball.
And the fact that he can bring in his own game ball from practice
that's beat up a little bit, special talent.
And I'm so pumped for Liam Cohen.
Liam Cohen said, it was like we won a Super Bowl in that moment.
Everybody was very happy.
Everybody knew what was at stake.
Everybody knew what happened.
And then, oh, yeah, they'd also go on to win this game in overtime
because the Raiders would say, you know what, for the good of football,
we won't kick the extra point and tie this with 18 seconds in overtime.
So it was a spectacular game.
Cam Little's kick was awesome.
And, yeah, maybe Aubrey answers tonight with a 69 order.
And he's got to start crawling up the board.
He's listed at 6-1-172, so he's a wiry fellow.
Very right.
Just like Harrison Buckker.
We will be chit-chatting with Cam Little tomorrow morning.
Okay.
We will air tomorrow on the show.
Obviously, that man is very good at his job.
So it's boss.
Oh, right down the middle every time.
He's so good.
Beast.
Set your watch.
to it he wanted an extra 25,000 bucks before the season you guys said no can't do that's that's not
true I mean the notion is I did I believe he did was looking for a bit of a bump but he'll get it
yeah you guys say you got to have to prove it and boss say you got all I do is yeah kicks
and he literally that's all he does the only one he's missed this year sorry he's missed two
one was blocked and then the second one his his foot went to the center of the earth
Oh, yeah, because Accresure.
Yeah.
Which, once again, I don't love you guys did that to Jonathan Taylor.
People paying good money to watch him play football.
That's home field advantage.
And boy, where the Inzers out.
They were excited.
Got a lot of messages.
A lot of messages.
I saw one of this.
Yeah, somebody sent me a video.
And there's a lot going on.
There's a lot going on yesterday.
Anytime, you know, you play against Pittsburgh or the University of Pittsburgh,
there's going to be a lot of chatter from a lot of.
Pittsburgh is a chatter town.
Okay, a lot of chatter town.
I do respect and appreciate the McAfee jerseys that we're roaming around Pittsburgh
because I would like to think that at this stage, people who are Steelers fans will also say,
okay, might actually be a conversation starter back in Pittsburgh,
which is a hell of an honor as a kid who's very proud to be a injure still to this day.
On that note, need the Colts to win while these fucking games gets stashed.
Okay, I'm going to need it.
I'm going to need it personally for my life on a day-to-day basis.
Because when I'm playing in that game, not good, okay?
We lose by a lot.
I have one of the biggest games of my life
fucking completion
going through a little list
do my big dick dance
keep it moving
we lose by 20
can't even
can't even really celebrate it
and that's when I knew
I just had the best game
I've ever had
and we lost by a bunch
maybe I have no control over anything
that's kind of happening out here
this is not fun
standing on the sidelines doing it
but the Pittsburgh Steelers need to lose
the Colts at some point
for the good of my life
and I have not given up hope
on this Indianapolis Colts team
I was even watching that game
saying to myself tomorrow i'm not going to be ridiculous i'm not going to be dramatic i'm not going to do
it i'm not going to give up hope completely that would be stupid there's seven and two right now seven and two
it leads to the fucking a fc still this team has a chance to be great but boy what the fuck
happened against that steelers defense then you automatically go in the conversation where the
stealers like very very good because if you lose to a good team i think it's much easier a pill
to swallow you lose to a bad team which a lot of people think the panthers are a bad team which is
why Packers are doing that, but we must remind
people, say, good football
The two losses, the Packers have lost to the Panthers and the
Browns, and then they tied to Cowboys.
That's a couple of good football teams.
They can get you.
Those are some good football teams.
The Steelers are really great football team, is my takeaway from yesterday.
And if they continue to play that way,
AFC North is theirs.
Okay, let's go to some overreactions, shall we?
It is a great honor.
to be able to read these each week.
You know, kind of giving a voice to the words,
better thought, in the minds of NFL fans all around the league.
I sent out a bird call.
I say, hey, listen, go ahead and let me hear it.
You know, how are you guys feeling about the state of your team?
Is everything going great?
Is everything going to ask?
Everything in between.
I can't wait to hear it just so we can go boots on the ground
in these fan bases a little bit.
And you will not be judged for it.
No, no, you'll actually be celebrated.
The best posts on X, it became a number one.
trend in the United States. We appreciate everybody
participating. The best ones in Thai Schmidt's eyes
will make the show. All you have
to put in the post is...
Hashtag, I don't want to overreact.
But... Let's get to it.
This one is from an AP
tone digs. Hashtag I don't want to overreacts.
But... The 2005
Steelers will now be responsible for
two Super Bowls. 2005
and boom, 2025.
They came in and reminded
the boys what it means to wear a black and gold.
Everything has changed.
Couldn't be more back.
Obviously on the hunt for seven,
and you love the Pittsburgh Steelers,
and Seven does the hand gesture of love.
Yeah, whenever he got a clap.
And I like that he had to give way to Bus.
They did.
Bus was the final because on that particular team,
that team was on a run for Jerome Bettis.
What would happen after that particular run
is Ben Rothersberger would go on to be
the longest-tenured Pittsburgh Steeler of all time.
So anytime there's an introduction type thing,
Ben should be the last.
This guy is the longest tenured and is one and still lives there.
So him having to give way to Jerome Bettis, I thought it was very cool.
I thought that was a very cool thing just because of the respect that everybody had for him.
But you're right, that 2005 team, I think potentially sparked a little bit more interest in performing well
from people on the current Pittsburgh Steeler team.
Yeah, I think it did too.
And Joey Porter Jr. talked about it after the game, how his dad was saying, like, hey,
all my boys are going to be here this week and you better not embarrass me.
you better make a play.
And he did to end it.
And like you, I decided that moving forward,
I'm not going to live and die with every single week, okay?
Teams are good, teams are bad.
Sometimes they win, sometimes they lose.
This team is going to be a good team.
They're going to be in there in the end.
And that's how I'm going to be the rest of the season.
Okay, I'm not going to overreact.
So what we're winning in the Super Bowl.
Okay, right.
Okay, I didn't know where you're headed there at the end.
I didn't know if you're thinking that's one good week.
I need to see it again.
Or if you're going to complete opposite direction, which is we're going with a Super Bowl.
I love that that was the way you chose.
That's what Mondays are supposed to be like after a win.
Exactly, especially because the last two weeks have been so miserable.
And you try to come in and you try to put on a smile and you don't let people know that it's eating you inside.
But now you don't have to do that this week.
It's so nice.
Yeah, but now we know it in future weeks.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
This guy's going through it.
All right, let's go to the next one, shall we?
congrats of you guys.
Here's from Boston Conner.
Hashtag I don't want over yet.
But this guy is the difference.
Can't believe he is the Patriots head coach slash supreme leader.
Shout out to the crafts for cutting bait with mayo after one year because Vrable was available.
There's seven and two.
Conman.
Vrable culture shift completely felt you feel like not only with the Patriots but the entire region maybe?
Yeah, without a doubt.
And it's just like his attitude on the sideline, which is so great.
Because it is still a young team.
So a lot of times mistakes will happen throughout the game.
and, you know, they'll come over, and Vrable's basically saying, like, hey, come on, lighten up a little.
And it's as small as, you know, the Patriots not finishing in the red zone and just kicking a field goal instead of scoring a touchdown.
And Vrable's still hyping the boys up.
Him celebrating that photo was from him celebrating with Stefan Diggs after his second touchdown.
But, yeah, the guy that Drake May just threw it to Pop Douglas, his, you know, his uncle passes away on Saturday night.
He goes out there still plays his ass off on Sunday.
I believe there is a similar situation with the Chargers player as well.
And it feels like those types of places, players wanting to be there and perform,
whether, you know, no matter what's going on around them,
I feel like that's a good reflection of, you know, the leaders inside of those organizations.
And, you know, Vrable and Harbaugh and those two examples,
but just having one of those for New England has been the biggest difference.
And, you know, there's Bob, boom, truck that guy.
I mean, Pop Douglas played his ass off.
It's someone new every single week, too.
And everyone on the team has confidence.
This juke move was ridiculous as well.
Cardi B was in the building getting crazy with Bob Kraft up there.
Yeah, I saw it.
And I saw some videos from previous Super Bowl parties with Cardi B and Kraft in the past.
I guess they've been friends a long time.
Kraft and Cardi B, obviously, friends for a long time.
Her getting up, piping up the crowd.
Stefan Diggs is a New England Patriot, and nobody really even talks about it.
Just kind of like, hey, goes about his work.
He does his thing.
He's been great for that team.
I assume Vrable is very happy that he is there.
and I saw Cardi B and Stefan Diggs do an interview.
Cardi B did an interview.
Stefan Diggs was there.
Hey, they are, big time.
Hey, it really does.
Like, you know, everybody talks about these celebrity relationships.
It's like everybody judges it.
They look incredibly happy.
They love love.
Yeah, we love, love around here.
They look incredibly happy.
Not easy for humans at certain levels of life,
especially with everything they've been to define people
that they can kind of trust or relate and everything like that,
which is why we're so happy for Travis and Taylor, like so happy for them.
Like, hey, that's not easy to find anybody that you can kind of jive with and get along with
and understand and speak the same, you know, language and everything,
especially with life experiences that have taken place.
So good for them.
Nobody really talks about it.
No.
No, he really talks about it.
Nobody talks about him being up in New England, even though he's a superstar and will
probably make a massive play at some point where a game has to happen.
Stefan Diggs will do something crazy.
Remember, he is responsible for the Minneapolis miracle that's shut down the end.
entire internet as soon as it happens.
It feels like everything kind of under the radar
up there in New England. And
whenever these primetime games at the end of the season
start happening, which I assume will take place,
everybody's going to be like, wow, wow, I didn't know. It's like, yes,
this team has been like this. And you kind of
expected it as soon as Vrable was the projected
head code. It definitely wasn't
even to this level. Like, I was
trying to kind of talk myself in the nine wins.
I might have said multiple times
they're going to win 12 games. Did I mean that?
No, I would not say that. But now
it's hard. It's hard not
to argue that. But Cardi B, too, I think that was the first game she's been at. She is about
to give birth to Stefan Diggs and hers baby. So I assume she's there for that in the coming
weeks. And then, yeah, with Vrable, I mean, it kind of goes back to everything that Bob Kraft and
the Kraft family have done after Belichick. Now they're kind of, they aren't, but they could
kind of take a victory lap. But I'm glad they're not, and I'm glad we're just focused on
Vrable and the team. Well, they bring Kenny Chesney in this. Yeah. Come on.
That's not a bad idea.
Uh-huh.
That's not a bad idea.
But they had a hell of a night Saturday.
Yeah, can't we all get along?
They got a long, long way to go.
Scared at hand.
We ain't perfect, but we try.
Yeah.
Always give a love to another.
Buy a boat.
drink a beer
Sing a song
Can't we all
Get along?
We nailed it
Yeah
We got there
We landed the plane
Yeah
And it was one of those water boats
Because we're laying in the island
Yeah that's what we did right there
Man
We shut off the engine
We're kind of cruising on
Mm-hmm
Wherever a good time
And now we're about to take you back off
Next overreaction
Shalley
This one comes from
Tom's Petty
Okay this guy's petty fella
I respect that
At Tommy Hornbuckle
Hashtag I don't want to overreact
But the Buffalo Beals are back.
Patriots better win every game in total rematch
because we are on your ass.
We're not going to run the table.
We're going to light it on fire
and elbow drop that motherfucker.
And that is the thing that they do up there.
They do elbow drop tables on a regular basis.
They've already had their buy.
They're sitting at 6 and 2.
New England Patriots are at 7 and 2.
New England Patriots because they have one more win
than the Buffalo Beals are obviously the top of the AFC East.
It's great to be back in that position
if you asked the New England Patriots fan
that didn't expect this.
But if you're the Buffalo Bills fans, you should be feeling this way.
This team is remarkable.
And they did something that I don't think we've seen them doing a long time.
They beat up the other team.
That isn't really what you think whenever you think of the Buffalo Bills automatically.
And I think they're trying to change that.
Yeah, I mean, I think, you know, everyone talks about like, oh, you know, hey, here we go.
You know, the regular season champs once again.
But it's like, this is a massive win for the Bills moving forward.
The Chiefs, you know, you look at power rankings and like that stuff doesn't really mean shit.
But a lot of people are saying, like, okay, the Chiefs are back.
is the best team in the NFL again, they're hitting their stride. And then like you said,
for Buffalo to do it the way they did, where they just accosted Mahomes all day, hit the shit
out of him. If you're a Bills fan, you've got to be very excited because you know what you
have with Josh Allen and the whole point, you know, the whole, the early part of the season
here, you're kind of just hoping like, hey, the defense just needs to, you know, keep coming
along bit by bit a little bit. And for them to do, you know, that to the Chiefs and them to
win that game. That's massive, you know, as we get into November and the most important football
now. I believe Jordan Poyer will be joining us tomorrow. Uh-huh. No safety. Obviously, he's part
of that defense. It just did what they did to the Kansas Chiefs. Can't wait to catch up with him.
Let's go to the next overreaction. This one's from the NFC North. Uh-oh, from Nathan
Tonks. Hashtag I don't want to overreact, but... J.J. McCarthy is going to run the
north for the next 20 years. KOC got his guy, and now it's over for everyone. All JJ has ever done is
win games and with his Vikings team getting healthy, there isn't a thing anyone can do to stop it.
See in February, bad boys for life, JJ and KOC.
Ty, you picked this one.
Tone, do you think this is an accurate prediction about JJ and KOC's run together?
Maybe not this season, but the next 10 years, J.J. McCarthy, KOC.
What have we said about KOC?
He can drop an offense for anybody.
J.J. McCarthy's got this oozing of machismo at all moments.
a leadership ability and a work ethic that I think will make him the best possible version of
himself. We've seen him make some incredible throws. We've seen him miss a little bit.
JJ and KOC for the next 10 years is fun to think about.
I'm glad you asked me about, you know, not just this year and beyond, because he was
14 of 25 for 143 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. His numbers were the exact same
I believe in that comeback win earlier this season as well. So the numbers have not been great.
It hasn't always looked pretty.
So if I was someone else in the AFC North right now, would I be super nervous?
No, but like you said, they can't get better in the future.
But as of right now, like I don't even know.
I don't understand looking at those numbers and looking at the numbers from the whole game,
how they scored 27 points.
Yeah, 27 points is certainly fascinating.
And block kick, I do believe, with a scoop in the long run.
A turnover, I believe there was one Monty fumbled, I think.
And then they were able to get good field position.
And so you didn't have to gain that many yards, you know,
because you start looking around.
There isn't a lot of numbers for that entire.
Aaron Jones played pretty well.
I don't know if you saw.
I don't know if you saw.
You see he was back.
Who?
Ass and cheeks.
Easy.
Okay.
Hold on.
I'll tell you.
I'll tell you.
Gibbs had 25 yards in Montgomery.
He had 40.
So that's ass and cheeks.
No.
Who said it?
Did Foxy say that?
No.
I did not say that.
The internet may be saying that.
I did not say that.
Oh, no.
The internet's,
this, Jamir Gibbs was an MVP conversation
a week ago.
He just scored a Todd.
What I mean, what do we?
Yeah, listen, I don't like it one bit.
J.J. McCarthy's getting a lot of credit.
He played fine.
Okay, he didn't do a lot, but he won the game.
But let me say this, the Vikings defense, if they were ever gone, they're all the way back.
That Vikings defense was incredible.
The game plan was incredible.
The coaching was incredible.
What they did to the Lions, stop the run, and then they pressured golf, and it was over.
He was never comfortable the entire game.
That defense was outstanding.
And then JJ made the plays that had to be made.
Yeah, he did.
And that's what he does.
That's a cut of his gym.
That's why he wears a sweet pant.
And I did see him meditating on the field again.
Oh, yeah.
Don't get bullied into not doing your shit, JJ.
You do whatever the fuck you want to do, JJ, to be good.
It's your show, brother.
We're literally here to watch you.
That whole stadium is there to watch you do your thing, JJ.
And I hope he continues to grow.
And then all that stuff happened.
You talk about the game plan and everything.
And then you're the one that tweeted ass and cheeks.
Or who was?
That was not me.
Okay, you can check my account.
I did not call them, and I never have called them.
ass and cheeks. They will always be
Sonic and Knuckles to me. I love
Jemir. I love Monty.
I don't like that that's happening right now.
But did it look a lot
like that week one loss where people
did call them ass and cheeks?
Yes, unfortunately, it looked exactly
like that week's a long season.
This is going to happen. This is going to happen.
Jonathan Taylor didn't go crazy either
against Pittsburgh's theirs and he had.
What do they call on him?
I didn't see anything. MVP can't see.
Yeah, that's what we're doing. That's what Colts fans
are saying because we're supportive of our team.
Okay, we don't automatically just immediately go to...
Well, how can we make this exponentially worse,
this little nickname they have here?
Oh, I thought they were calling him, hold out,
because he held out a couple years ago.
Wow.
That's what I saw.
I didn't see that as well.
I didn't see that.
We're past that, but they need to pay that man his money.
Were they calling him that?
No, they were not.
This is Foxy's fictitious fairy tale land that he is living in.
I also saw one about Dan Jones.
They were calling him pumpkin.
And I didn't like that either.
wasn't going to call Dan Jones out of respect for Dan Jones the Colts overreaction is pretty good
but there's a lot of a lot of mean stuff said about Dan Jones yeah and it's not Colts people
it's everybody else praying upon his down there's a lot of cold no no you didn't check their
accounts they're saying I'm a Colts fan in this that's a Giants fan okay okay that is somebody
that is some troll on here speaking of right now there is somebody acting like they
represent our show sending requests to people to come on our show
we don't have at gmail emails or any of these things you will know if it's coming from us
and this is such a select group of people that need to hear this message but there's multiple
people getting messages from fake emails trying to book them on this show we have no idea
what they're trying to do to you guys what information they're trying to give from you
the emails seem very nice if they were booking for us not a bad job
the emails there's a lot of effort in it to make it look like it's real so there has to be
some angle we have no idea what it's for but multiple people have sent it to us so just
very small group there. You've got to kind of do that.
But on the cold stuff, people are trolling all the time.
Let's go to the overreaction for the Colts.
This is from Camden Cundiff.
Hashtag I don't want to overreact.
But?
Colts are dead.
The so-called best offense in a league can't even beat the plastic curtain.
And the vaccinated Aaron Rogers.
He's not vaccinated.
He's unvaccinated.
Didn't realize Shane Steichen and Daniel Jones were dressing up as Frank Wright.
Oh.
And Mr. Wendz on Sunday for Halloween.
That's me.
That's good.
That was good.
It's rude, Cam.
It's pretty good.
You got to admit, that's pretty darn good.
That's what it's all about.
That's a great overreaction.
That's rude.
Tying in Halloween to that.
And terrible times.
Those were hard times.
Jackson and Jaguars were dressed up like,
the fans were dressed up like clans.
Yeah.
Because they were calling the organization a clown show.
And we just had to beat the team that had their fans in the stands
dressing like clans.
Clonon.
It was Clonton.
And we make the playoffs.
We lose the Clonton.
The team that is,
getting openly ridiculed and mocked by their fan base for being
assinine and being terrible, just knocked us out of the playoffs.
What the hell just happened?
Didn't have a head coach.
By that point, Urban was already fired.
Oh, my gosh.
That's what we were doing with Frank and Carson.
Now, Frank, he was tough, tough deck of course.
Yeah, he was.
Stanford's got some big wins here.
Let's not even, you know, let's not even think about that.
Stanford's in an interesting place as well.
but for the Colts, it was an interesting, you know, set of situation,
especially even from the hiring all the way through the entire process.
But, yeah, it's a lot different now with Danny Jones than it was with Carson Wentz.
No offense.
We love Carson Wentz.
Obviously.
It's Carson Wentz experience.
Those are tough times, though, brother.
Those are hard times.
Halloween joke in there's pretty good.
I didn't love the plastic shower curtain ricochet either.
And Aaron's immunized, by the way.
He's not a fact saved.
Yeah, and there was a chance at that time he potentially could have been.
Now, I think it was certainly a point to get out of the question, but, I mean, he did his research.
500-page report.
Nobody remembers that.
Nope.
For my body, he said.
Here's a five.
He had all these shit.
Yeah, like one of those flip books.
This is what my research said.
Maybe the most amount of research on COVID at the time was in his hand.
Yep.
Just to see what would have.
A lot more than a lot of people were done.
What?
It was a crazy time to be alive.
We were in the middle of a lot of stuff.
We're in the middle of a lot of stuff then.
And I had to get it.
What an interesting time to be alive.
That said so much.
I mean, Aaron, I think that was when Aaron was a lot,
basically publicly came out and said,
I'm not your puppet.
Yeah, basically.
And took a big shit of a heel turner.
Yeah, well, for some, yeah, for some.
And then there was others that were like,
you're right.
Yeah, because we were in the middle.
I mean, there was a.
Van Dygram.
This thing.
Yeah, but it was like waves of people one way versus the other.
Yep.
You know, and then there's that middle part where they're kind of sharing.
And we were just somehow, boom, right in the middle of it.
Somehow we found our way into that.
And hey, on that note, that's part of conversation.
That's part of having a conversation with people.
It's history.
That was a wild time to be alive.
Then he wins the MVP that year and the next year.
Two time.
COVID MVP.
that when they tell the story
they're going to have to say that
so during the COVID actually
he was MVP on the field twice
and then also off the field
some people call him MVP some people call him
more assuming of gold time so this is all
I was a patient
yeah they were saying that
they were saying that was a crazy time
what if he wins it with the Steelers
that'd be cool
that'd be really cool could you imagine that story
I just love how maddie his whole time
yeah he'd go upfield
yeah he's the accountability
is. Yeah, what was that Quentin Nelson
thinking about? Was he mad at him too?
No, when Quentin Nelson came up, gave him the old
ass smack. Give him the old O.G.
It's that good game. Quentin's a strong guy, though.
Yeah, he's a strong guy. Hey, I don't know if I'd want
that.
Yeah, I mean, that was good. I mean, he
went full, that was full slap right there.
He was thinking about going to the back.
You know, the quarterback's backs. You never want to
hear that. Yeah, exactly. Let's go and take the
potcheeks. Let's go and give a little smack and run here.
Let's go to the next overreaction, shall we? This is
from Brett Thompson.
And hashtag, I don't want to overreact.
But the Seahawks are the hardest team in football.
That belt-to-ass display in prime time shows exactly why they're the best in the West.
McDonald has those boys firing on all cylinders.
Offense, elite, defense, savage, making songs.
Bring the Lombardi back to Pike Place.
I'll tell you what, Seattle and the Super Bowl conversation wasn't really happening nationally by a lot of people.
I watch that commander's game and I just think, well, they're big, they're fast, they're strong, and offensively they can score.
So you think, why not?
not the Seattle Seahawks.
And the more and more you watch,
you think, why not the Seattle Seahawks?
And then you realize,
oh, the Seattle Seahawks are in this shit.
Seattle Seahawks are in the Super Bowl conversation.
And it's like, good for the Seahawks fans,
very loyal bunch.
Yeah.
Now, there are some times, trying times.
They kick everybody out of the building.
They paint over the walls.
They don't have as much success.
Sam Darnold getting out there.
Cooper Cups over their coaching right now
because he's not even playing.
They're saying he's helping it all.
It's like, good for the Seahawks, brother.
Good for the Seahawks.
They don't have any weaknesses.
It feels like, obviously,
darn old in the play action game and because of Kenneth Walker he's been great and all the
weapons they have and then the defense like is just and they do it with four a lot of time I
saw a stat earlier today they have the highest pressure rate with only bringing four in the league so
then they could cover on the back end they are er good there's a good football team up here
seahawks are really good football team really good football team let's go the next overreaction
shall he's from guy eastgate old east eG 32 hashtag I don't want to overreact but the bears are a team
of destiny. Ben and Caleb find a fucking way. Finally, dare I say, we might actually be good.
Good, better, best. Never let it rest until your good gets better and your better gets best.
Bear the fuck down. I'll tell you what, love the vibes in a locker room afterwards.
Love that long of the chant and everybody being all in. You know, that's kind of a college feel
that they seemingly have as they're building this culture over there. Offense looks great.
Defense hums, special teams. Got to have to figure that out a little bit, I think.
Cairo had a pretty bad miss
but might just been a miss hit.
He has been great for them over the long haul.
But Caleb seemingly finding his way.
Dan Rolovsky said he needs to be a little bit more structurally signed.
Need to be a little bit more in a structure of the offense.
And if you listen to that,
then you would say there's so much more that he can get better at, you know, if that's the case.
So good for the Chicago Bears, they might be for real.
Oh, yeah.
Even that conversation we just had about the Viking.
So over the next 10 years with JJ and Kevin O'Connell,
it's like shit with Caleb and Ben Johnson.
It's going to be exciting to see what happens with them.
And then even, you know, Jordan Love and LaFleur or whoever they replaced LaFleur with.
But that's kind of the thing.
That division, you know, we talked about earlier in the program about the NFC West.
It's like, hey, that NFC North just as big of a problem.
They got a lot of good teams.
Yeah, Ben Johnson, obviously guru, right?
That's what they say.
And he'll be around no matter how much success they have.
He's not like he's going to move on from the Chicago Bears.
So, Caleb, you would think we'll have same offense for a long time here
whenever they start having success.
Yeah, and I think like the Bears have already had three wins this year where in the last 15 years they just lose those games.
Like any one of the Bears teams in the last 15 years, this play doesn't happen.
You know, just take your pick.
Like they get down like that and it's just it's over.
It's heartbreaking.
Here we go again.
For them to come back, like they are, you know, they're a scary team if it's close in the fourth quarter now,
which is not something you could say about the Bears anytime in the recent, you know, I mean literally like the last 20 years.
years bear died all right let's go to the next one here from the carolina panthers fans at
chris underscore riles hashtag i don't want to overreacts but the carolina panthers are a threat to the
nfc south i don't have data i don't have logic i just got a gut feeling in an unhealthy amount of
blind faith hashtag keep pounding panthers are good football team huge win over green bay
brys young doing his thing and people were saying rico dowdell not only is he one of the most
entertaining people to maybe be playing football right now might be one of the best football
football players on earth as we sit at this exact moment. He's really helped their offense,
obviously, whenever you can run as well as you can. And Rico Dowdell, only doing two pumps,
getting penalized. He can only get better and better from this point. Yeah, and we do have a
Mos Graz situation here. It's actually Rico Dowdell. We've been pronouncing it wrong. Yeah,
at least that's what I... I like Dowdell. I heard them saying, yeah.
All right, Daoudel. Rico. Yeah. Rico is a great name. We don't even need to be
messing back in NFL history. You could call them that probably if you wanted to.
That's Green Bay Packers fan.
Just watched him do what he did in a big time win over the Green Bay Packers.
Carolina Panthers, let's go football.
That's good football.
I mean, just like their game plan yesterday was perfect.
They went forward on fourth and short a bunch because they were talking about the wind
and like they picked up every single one of them.
They possessed the ball so much.
They kept it out of, you know, the Packers' hands.
And then defensively, they just, they answered every bell they had to.
Like, as a Packers fan, like I'll be honest, there wasn't really a point during that game
where I thought they were going to lose.
I kind of thought, like, okay, no matter what,
like, they're going to come back and it's going to be another ugly win.
But to Carolina's credit, like, they just, they did what they had to do the entire game.
And I think they knew, you know, probably about midway through the third quarter there,
like, hey, if we continue to do what we've been doing all day, like, this team can't beat us.
And will and behold, they couldn't.
Let's go to Puba Parker now.
Hashtack, I don't want to have reacted, but Johnny Mo Stanks.
He inherited one of the best offenses in NFL history and turned him into a one-dimensional
dumpster fire. If Dan Campbell is truly an inspirational leader, he'll tell the team he failed
them by hiring Morton. Hashtag fire that fraud. Is this how you guys feel up there? I'm not there
yet, but a lot of people are saying this. There's just so many things you watch yesterday where you
go, okay, we're getting pressured. Ben Johnson would have fixed that. Oh, we can't run the ball.
Ben Johnson would have fixed that. And so that's kind of where we're at as Lions fans with this
offense. We were just clunky. Golf had no time. It was bad. The O line didn't look great,
just like Week 1 against the Packers. If we can't run the ball,
We're done.
So that's kind of where we're at.
Yeah, and Puba said, listen,
you see what Ben's doing in Chicago, buddy?
Let's pick this shit up.
Caleb caught a touchdown.
Yeah.
We want to see some,
hey, we like to have fun while we're watching our game, too.
Hey, we want to see some shit.
Let's go ahead and let's not be a boring offense.
You know, we always had a little bit of special talent on offense,
but never the best offense.
Then we got the best offense.
And let us tell you what it's like with the best offense.
They do shit.
They do a lot.
lot of shit it's not just like all you need to do fundamentally sound stuff they try stuff they
experiment and also they're fun to watch so let's go ahead and use all the fucking guys that we had
last year that we still have this year and let's just do the same thing they're asking after week
one was that not week one question a thousand percent that's what was happening hey you just do
the same offense can you in theory do the same offenses last year and it's like well you don't have
the same feel as maybe ben johns you might want to call it differently maybe you're setting
things up in a different way. Well, this guy, will anybody that was to get this job have any chance
with after what Ben Johnson was able to do with that Lions? No, I mean, we had a historic
offense last year, the best offense in Lions history. So literally, whoever's going to get
that job didn't have a chance. So that's why a lot of people now are calling for Dan Campbell to
take the play sheet. He can call plays because Dan Campbell's certified. He can do whatever he
wants in Detroit for the rest of his life. So if he's calling plays and he stinks, we'll be
okay. Hey, he is certified, thank you. Oh, yeah. If he's gone and plays would be awesome.
Yeah, that would be incredible.
But if he was to do that, obviously, he'd be taking play-calling duties away from an offense coordinator that he promoted and he's proud of and everything like that.
So that becomes its own story.
Somebody just...
Yeah, Stefanski gave up play-calling to Tommy Reese.
Tommy Reese, formerly of Notre Dame, I believe.
Yep.
And everybody thought he was going to become a head coach.
He goes up to Cleveland.
He's now getting play-called.
This is back-to-back years now where Kevin Stefanski is giving up play-calling.
I believe that was the tweet that I saw you.
Is that real?
I think it was from Mr. Rappapois.
That's always the first.
move by head coach.
Yep.
We need somebody to do something different.
We got to publicly announce something.
There's a lot of heat.
Let's put it on them.
Johnny Moz catching it right now.
All right, let's go to the next overreactions.
It's from Jordan at J. Money Kearns.
Hey, Jordan Kearns, thanks for tweeting.
And hashtag, I don't want to overreacts.
But?
Packers are frauds.
Matt LaFlor has been prepared for a first half his entire life.
Packers have the worst special teams unit for the 100th three year.
And now there ain't enough bushlight that drown out to Tuckercraft.
on bum dot you are the one that selects these tweets yeah this one kind of encapsulated everything
you were thinking about yeah i think that uh is pretty spot on on all fronts you know we got a guy
who sets the franchise record kicking a couple couple weeks ago and i get it they paid mcmahonis
and he's been very good you can tell i mean he's still hurt at least that's the story i'm gonna go
with misses a field goal yesterday they absolutely needed to have uh yeah the floor is just i don't
no they're just i mean good teams don't do this you're not just unprepared to it's almost like he
forgets that they have to play a game on sunday and they play down to their competition
week in and week out which is why i'm honestly like i'm not that i'm not that concerned about
the eagles game next week on monday night because i think they'll get up for that because they
understand like that's a good team we can't play like we did on sunday we'll get beat by five
touchdowns but then the tucker craft injury is just the cherry on tie he's the best player on
their offense because they haven't been able to get the running game going really this year for
whatever reason. And boy, it is going to look so much different without him out there.
So, yeah, just not a great day to be a Packers fan.
Hey, the Panthers are a good football.
They're grateful.
They're grateful.
All right, let's go to the next one from Cincinnati, Jake Bailey.
It's trademark, don't take it.
Hashtag I don't want to overreacts, but the University of Cincinnati Bearcats could score 40 plus
on this Bengals defense.
We have a high school level coaching staff and front office.
Taylor packing and sell the team.
The Brown family has caused my
family irreparable damages for
decades. Hilarious from Jake
Bailey here. Cincinnati Bengals obviously
lose in devastating fashion.
I mean just absolutely devastating fashion.
And what's on the horizon? No, trade
deadline. Will anybody be on their way out?
Well, a bunch of people are requesting a leaf.
They'd like to. We're just a couple years away from
or removed from them making it to a Super Bowl and the
jungle being absolutely absurd. Then they
invest all the money in a couple different parts. None of
it really being on the defensive side. They change
defensive coordinator, kick Luran Arumo out of there, and now all hell breaks loose.
They can't stop anybody.
That's an unbelievable feat, especially for a team that's supposed to be in Super Bowl
conversations, especially with the quarterback that they have.
Joe Burrow gets hurt.
Joe Flacco comes in and does his thing.
Zach Taylor seemingly in a spot because of the way they've pieced this team together.
And now it looks like they have no chance of winning anything.
Tone, AFC North, obviously, Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens, potentially if they're
able to go on a run after Thursday night.
But the Bengals and the Browns, Bengals are supposed to be in the Convo.
Bank was now seemingly not in a convo at all.
And Browns, obviously, they got the head coach giving up play calling duties in the middle of season.
Yeah, those two teams are tough.
The Browns were never supposed to be in it.
But like you said, the Bengals and Ravens were the favorites coming into the season in this division.
And they both started horrendously.
Things are coming back around for the Ravens.
It feels like obviously the Mark is coming back healthy.
They're getting teams healthy.
They're starting to play a lot better defense.
But for the Bengals side, after these back-to-back losses against the Jets and now the Bears in the fashion that had happened,
and the way that the locker room has responded to both of those,
it feels like they might be out of the race.
Yeah, it also sucks for Zach Taylor because, like,
I'm not so sure it's his fault.
At this point, it kind of looks like a reverse Brown situation,
you know, where the Browns, their ownership pays Deshaun Watson $230 million sure.
And, like, is he the one that is deciding,
hey, we're not going to pay anyone on defense.
We're only going to go with offense.
Like, is that Zach Taylor or is that, you know,
Blackburn and Duke Tobin and the front office?
office. That's why Zach Taylor
is going to get the short end of the stick.
Something does have to change, so it would make
sense that he's the guy, but
I'm not completely out on Zach Taylor.
The offense is unbelievable, and he's
calling the place, and they are still
making it happen. Yeah, no matter what happens,
Zach Taylor, he's going to be calling play somewhere.
And they're going to be very good, very quickly.
And not saying
that he's going to get fired, but even if he stays
in since he's going to be calling place, and they're going to be
very good, very quickly.
I'm excited to see how that all works.
especially, you know, down in Miami, they've got a guy who's a pretty good play caller.
There you go.
You know, he's got a head coach right now.
Zach Taylor, pretty good play caller, head coach right now.
What does the future look like?
Well, if you listen to reports, everything's all hunk of dory, but it's the NFL.
Is there anything ever hunked door?
No, I mean, unfortunately it does, like Connor was saying, like I don't think it's all his fault,
but something has to change, and it's probably just time where, like, like you said, he'll be okay.
He'll go somewhere, be an O.C. for a year or two.
Their offense will be unbelievable, and he'll probably get another,
at it. But it's just like, I mean, it's every week. It's every week with this team.
You know, Flacco's thrown for 470 yards and fucking four touchdowns.
And that's all we're talking about on Monday is like, boy, Bengals' defense can't fucking
tackle anybody. They choked again. Like I, if you're, yeah, if you're in that locker
room, man, it'd be hard to show up to work every day.
How about all the offensive guys saying that you're done with it? We're done with it.
Can't do it anymore. It's like, boys, you knew this is going to happen. You had to have in
preseason. Looking at the season,
as football people, you had to know that
hey, this might not be the way to go about doing
it, but nonetheless they're living. And now let's go to the
next one. It's from Sleeper Chiefs,
K-HC, very active on the
internet. Hashtag I don't want to react to, but
the Chiefs are going to win out after
this buy week. It's a guarantee.
Get healthy, make a trade in the next 24
hours and watch the Goat QB when his fourth
Super Bowl. Nick's Danny Dimes
and Aeron are frauds. The AFC is up for grabs
and the cream rises to the
Take it easy sleeper
Jesus
Paying times they're a fraud
bro. It's fucking real deal.
Aaron Rogers, yeah right.
If he was a fraud, you think he'd still be playing
in fucking 41 years old.
Four-time MVP.
Yeah, right, dude.
Now, I get it.
You guys are looking to win
your fourth Super Bowl under this era
and that's certainly been a lot of fun
but there's a lot of competition
in this AFC.
Little then, Nick's still only getting better.
Yeah.
He's just at the very beginning
of his entire run here.
And on that note, I agree with everything you're saying.
I agree with everything you're saying.
I love this Chief's team.
And if Patrick Mahomes can survive.
And I think Josh Simmons reporting back to the facility.
They have a bi-week here.
So it's two weeks thing.
He's left tackle.
Supposed to be very good.
It hasn't been playing.
Maybe this bi-week him coming back will be good for them.
Maybe they're able to take care of one of the issues that is certainly happening,
not being able to protect.
Do we have another one or is that the last one?
That's the last one.
All right.
Thank you for all the tweets on hashtag I don't want to react.
But, that was very kind of, guys.
All right, let's get the hell out of here, shall we?
Let's enjoy tonight's game.
I am on the Cardinals plus three and a half.
Might be a terrible pick.
I was under 500 this weekend, so take that however you want.
Might be a good pick.
Might be a great big.
Bingo.
Hey, that's sports gambling, baby.
Exactly.
Dack takes on Jacobi Berset.
Dan Rolovsky says, look for Buddha, number three up there to get his hand on a ball or two tonight.
Look for this Arizona Cardinals team to be hunting out there with Gannon.
In the boys.
And then on the other side, looking for the Dallas Cowboys to do what the Dallas Cowboys do best.
They'll put on a damn show.
Can't wait for it.
Be a friend, tell a friend something nice.
It might change your life.
We're in this thing together.
Go work today, boys.
Team on me.
Team on three.
One, two, three.
Team.
Goodbye.
