The Pat McAfee Show - PMS 2.0 1463 - Watt Wednesday, WWE President/TKO Board of Directors Member Nick Khan, Hayes Fawcett on Early Signing Day, AQ Shipley, & Darius Butler
Episode Date: December 3, 2025On today’s show, Pat, AQ Shipley, Darius Butler, and the boys wrap up week 13 of the NFL as AQ gives his biggest takeaway’s, and his top five offensive lines of the week as we go In the Trenches, ...while Darius Butler goes through the best and worst defensive back play of the week in Everything DB. Also joining the progrum is Texans Ring of Honor member, future Hall of Famer, 3x DPOY, and color commentator for the NFL on CBS, JJ Watt to break down week 13 of the NFL season, gets in on the early signing day chaos, and looks ahead to this weekend’s slate. Next, President of the WWE and member of the TKO board of directors, Nick Khan joins the show to chat about the revival of the Ali act in the boxing world, Zuffa boxing and why this is such a big deal, and more. Later, On3/Rivals recruiting and transfer portal reporter Hayes Fawcett joins the show to chat about early signing day, and which teams have made the biggest statement. 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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On this watch Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025, this sports program begins now.
Football!
It is magical. We're so incredibly lucky that we get a chance to chat about it every single day.
We can't thank you enough for allowing us to do this for a living.
We hope you are having a spectacular hump day here as we await J.J. Watt to join us here in a matter of moments.
And he's entrenched in a little bit of a battle with the Superstead.
stats people where, you know, there's some representatives of the super stat community, a former
football legend, a current incredible commentator, Greg Olson basically said, hey, the two-point
conversion thing went down to scores. It's non-debatable at this point. This isn't even like
kind of a conversation. And J.J. Watt responded, is definitely debatable. I mean, what are we
even talking about? And then JJ, what he didn't know he was going to do is he was going to get
into war with every single stats person. And I think what Greg Olson potentially didn't realize
completely is that he was going to get in war with everybody that's like enough with just
the stats making decisions community so this came to a head we would like to say to incredible
football players yeah boy to you two great contributors to football which we appreciate the
scrap of what it should be what it shouldn't be jj will be joining us in about 10 minutes
excited to hear what he has learned through this entire process because whatever you're
mentioned start heating up by enemies you learn things through that as well because they are showcasing
things to you that is letting you know that you're stupid and if we know j j j wad i'm sure he saw
some things that he would like to counter as well in their argument.
Cannot wait for that.
And obviously, Houston Texans are who they are, okay?
And the Indianapolis Colts might be who they currently are.
He called that game.
He's going to be all over everything.
Cannot wait to chat with him.
And then we'll be talking to Nick Kahn, the president of the WWE.
And also one of the founders of the new boxing promotion, ZUFA, that TKO is putting together.
If you do recall, they had the Canelo Crawford fight in Vegas to kind of long.
the promotion, but that wasn't necessarily their fighters.
They're launching in January on Paramount,
but before that, there is some stuff happening with Congress in them,
where they are trying to change, evolve the Muhammad Ali Act,
which is a part of combat sports and boxing and how it's regulated
and who's allowed to do what.
I think there's a lot of potential holes in the Muhammad Ali Act
that would potentially be able to be tightened up through the Revival Act,
which is what they are pitching.
And there's going to be people that are so mad about Nick Con and T.K.
are doing this. But I think if you listen to the TKO people, it's not the boxers who are going to
be mad about this. Mike Tyson has come out in support of the TKO and Zufa Group for the
Revival Act. There's also some people that are obviously countering this particular conversation.
TKO, Dana White, Nick Con, coming together to try to put together boxing in their way and their
eyes. I think they see a sport that they love that could potentially be better and they want to do
that. We'll hear about that from top to bottom. And then obviously he's the president of the
WWE just got the war games out there at Pecco Park.
massive. John Sina's last time, last time, is next Saturday. So obviously they're cooking.
And any time you have Nick Conn on, he basically knows everything going on in every business.
So we'll pepper him with a bunch of questions on his thoughts.
Today should be a big day. We also have Hayes Fawcett from on three in rivals.
Because we are currently in an early signing day right now. And there's a lot of recruits getting flipped from schools that maybe don't have a coach still or maybe a change of what's going on.
of coaching staff, Brian Hartline, wide receiver coach,
offensive coordinator for the Ohio State Buckeyes.
Obviously, we all know the Ohio State Buckeye wide receiver tree.
It is phenomenal.
Everybody kind of points at Brian Hartline for being the reason why that has happened.
He's an incredible recruiter, obviously an incredible developer of talent,
and also somebody that's trusted.
He is now the head coach at South Florida.
Congratulations to him.
Well earned, well deserved.
They thought maybe that would change some with the recruiting angle.
Well, Ohio State's still Ohio State.
Chris Henry Jr. actually committed and signed to Ohio State.
He's a 6-foot-6 wide receiver, who's the son of his father,
who's a wide receiver legend, Chris Henry, Slim, West Virginia legend.
He was in Ohio living with PAC and his family,
Pac-Man Jones, best friends with Chris Henry since college and through it all
whenever Chris Henry passes away.
Pac-Man and his family kind of take on Chris Henry's family,
which is an incredible thing.
But he grew up in Ohio.
Ohio State was his original commitment
in high school. He continued to grow, though.
He was like 6-3. His dad, tall,
right? Tall, athletic, great wide receiver.
He was like 6-3. Then he was 6-4.
Then he was 6-5. Then he was 6-6.
And they're like, hey, if you get 6-7-6-8 here,
slow down. You're not going to be able to play football, really.
It's going to be, you're going to be a basketball guy
because this kid can take off from the foul line
has been able to since, like, high school, basically.
So they didn't know if his body was going to grow
into too big of a monster to become actual college player.
What he did is he goes to Matter Day over in
Southern California, private school academy, develops, stays 6-6, get strong.
Then there's obviously other schools that are interested on the West Coast, so nobody knows
what he's going to do.
He remains with Ohio State, so the Buckeyes get the next one.
That's what we're saying here.
So they got obviously, the baton was passed from, I mean, if you go back to all, Chris
Olavay, Terry McLauran was there, and then obviously you go, Marvin Harrison, Jr., Jackson
Smith and Gigba, Garrett, Wilson, obviously.
a part of that. Yes, definitely a part
of that. Michael Thomas is in that
run there. Insane. Jeremiah Smith
right now, Carnell Tate is there.
Emeka, Abuka,
so the wide receivers,
that's wide receiver, you. That's crazy.
And that's Brian Hartline's kind of baby,
I think is how everybody kind of views it.
Now they get Chris Henry Jr. going in there, who
we think we'll probably just go on and take the baton.
And does he have a quarterback that's going to be able
throw it to him? Oh yeah, Julian Sane can spin that thing.
Might win the Heism. Yeah, there's a chance.
Yeah, there's a chance that Ohio State's going to continue to be
Ohio State, which is obviously a special thing, but don't look now. West Virginia's
flipping four stars. They are? Five stars.
Rich Rod's out there in a portal right now or a recruiting day saying, hey, you're tough,
right? You're tough? Yeah, why don't you come on? Why don't you come through here?
Muya will move you. This dude, six foot eight or something like that. You think West Virginia
is signing guys that are six foot eight to be on the offence line? Absolutely not.
Now we got Brian, okay, who's coming over, which obviously we saw him light a couch on fire,
his dad Tim, absolute West Virginia legend.
Now we got Muya coming.
I think we got a 6'5 guy on the hook.
Oh, yeah, and we just stole a four-star from Penn State and Sieg,
who's an absolute dog in a weapon.
West Virginia becoming a problem.
Hey, Texas Tech, maybe you don't leave the Big 12.
I was getting attacked for that yesterday.
Why?
Well, because a lot of people were saying I was holding the water of the SEC,
because this is SEC, SPN.
Whatever, I was telling Joey McGuire, the head coach of Texas Tech,
that he needs to get his team the hell out of the Big 12.
and go to the SEC.
That's why you were saying it.
Bingo.
So everybody on the internet was saying that,
why, because the team gets good and has money,
they need to go to SEC,
classic ESPN bummers.
Like, I'm actually saying this
because they fucking beat West Virginia 49-0.
And West Virginia's not going to be invited
to any other conference.
You know how we know?
Because we tried a couple years ago
and nobody would take us, okay?
The SEC said,
the SEC said, you don't have good enough grades.
And the Big Ten said,
yep, what they said.
And the ACC said, yeah, right,
we're smarter than both of those.
places. Big 12 say you can come on in. So we're kind of stuck there. And what I'm
what I'm very, very worried about. This guy just signed a brand new deal. Okay, Joe McGuire,
the guy that is running this entire operation, Cody Campbell and his boy. Yeah,
Dusty Womble. They're football people who are billionaires who love Texas Tech. So me telling
him to get the hell out of the Big 12, he's strictly because I'm a West Virginia Big 12 guy.
Not that I want him in the SEC. Now on that note, Texas Tech on the SEC would be awesome. Can you imagine?
And they would be able to, I think, you know, get a little bit more primetime games, get a little bit more operation.
But I think that's around the corner for this Texas Tech team anyways, regardless.
They're going to be good for the next 10 years.
They got their guy.
We love this guy.
Absolutely love this guy.
But college football has been swinging a hot bat.
They released their most recent predicted playoff bracket last night, their newest rankings on ESPN at 7 p.m.
And there's a lot of conversation.
Notre Dame sitting there at 10.
Uh-oh.
because obviously, you know, this says
conference champion five, conference champion four.
There's really no other at-large bids
from the ACCC that are sitting in there anymore.
For the Big 12, Texas Tech set four.
If they were to lose the Big 12 championship to BYU,
well, BYU would be in there for sure.
Texas Tech is not dropping off.
Notre Dame's sitting at 10 very close to the AEE.
So there's a lot of things that could happen for that and more.
Let's go to Hammer.
Don, Ton.
AP tone.
Notre Dame is in the most.
Dangerous position is your big takeaway from last night.
All anybody wants to talk about is Notre Dame Miami, Notre Dame, head-to-head.
That conversation might be happening, but I don't think it's going to end up being good for Notre Dame,
as everybody is kind of expected.
It's going to be for Notre Dame this entire time.
Yeah, for a while, everyone thought they were safe, including the betting markets.
They were like minus 400 a couple days ago.
But after last night, the committee had Bama jump Notre Dame after Bama's huge win over Auburn.
So that made them jump Notre Dame.
So now when you look at it, I broke it down or I was looking at it.
I think the top eight are definitely in.
That goes from all the way from Ohio State down to Oklahoma.
A lot of those teams don't play or they're playing in a conference championship,
so they're not going to drop out.
Texas Tech, if they were to lose, I looked at it.
SMU was eighth last year before they lost in the ACCC championship to number 17 Clemson,
and they did not drop out.
So if you think number four, Texas Tech would lose to number 11, BYU, and drop out,
I don't think you are correct there.
So I think the top eight are in.
So then you go 9, 10, 11, and 12.
There's two spots for four teams.
There's two spots for Bama, Notre Dame, BYU, in Miami.
Obviously, if BYU wins, they are in.
If Bama loses close or wins, I believe they are in.
So then the situation would be if BYU loses,
so if BYU loses at number 11.
Possible.
Possible, for sure.
their 12 and a half point dogs.
Miami you would assume would then move up to 11
sitting right next to Notre Dame
and would that be head to head.
You would think Miami would jump Notre Dame head to head
unless the committee set some unreal precedent
where head to head doesn't matter at all
or if Alabama loses
how are they going to drop far enough
where they're out and they put Miami and Notre Dame in?
I don't see that happening.
If Bamma loses,
are they going to put Bama and BYU out
if both those team loses in the conference championship
and have Notre Dame in? I don't think so.
It feels like Notre Dame might be the odd team out here
based on if BYU loses or not
and then it'll be Miami and both Notre Dame out.
Thank you for the breakdown tone.
Obviously a lot can be said about the decisions
that they'll make in the future
by the decisions that they make right now,
but we all know when it gets in the room, anything could happen.
And if Notre Dame's on the bubble,
which is what everybody's big fear is,
We don't think Notre Dame is going to carry more weight than some of these other teams.
Then it's just becoming a popularity contest.
And then are we actually getting to 12?
Well, Diego Pavia said, hey, Trump, listen, we need an executive order to make this thing a 16 team playoff.
That's right.
Stat, okay?
And I don't know what all executive orders can do.
I've heard about them a lot over the last, what, 16 years it feels like they've really come into conversation a lot.
It feels like more so than maybe ever before, but I wasn't around before.
So I don't want to speak out of pocket.
But it feels like we know more about executive orders now than we've ever known in the history of the United States of America
because of how often they seemingly happen
because our government can't really work together
to get anything done.
I think.
I'm not.
That's outside looking in
on how this whole thing comes about.
But yeah, Diego Povey, you say,
listen, send me to New York for the Heisman.
That'd be cool.
I think that's well-deserved.
But also, can we get 16-game playoff?
Just go ahead and sign that pen.
Let's go ahead and make that happen.
And then Clay Travis,
if Outkick started obviously theorizing it all,
I think he could actually do it.
So I don't know who would sue them to stop them.
Keep politics out of sports.
Well, you know, executive orders to make sports better.
You know, have those been happening since beginning of time to allow who to play where
and all these types of things maybe, but maybe just open us on bitch up to a 32 team tournament.
Why not?
And he talked about, I saw Clay talking about, you know, there would be three more games.
I guess those things automatically go to a bid now.
There's more money coming in and the TV.
People aren't going to be mad about it, are they?
Maybe they sue it.
Like, who's going to stop him if he was to come out today and say, final answer?
16 teams what would happen
I don't think
I think it would be absolutely chaotic
two weeks out or whatever
I think now is the time to have that combo
if you have 16 teams 20 teams
24 teams 32 teams
does it really matter how many teams each year
are really going to win the national championship
probably 3 to 4
so inevitably we're just counting our way down to them
but we would like to see good games
and we would like to see the best teams be rewarded
with an opportunity and a shot
to shine.
Talks at tables here at Boss of Connor and at Ty Schmidt.
Nine-year NFL vet, host of Everything
DB, good, D, bad, D, Darras, J. Bothers.
Yes, very much.
Now, 12-year NFL veteran,
former Super Bowl winning coach.
Ladies and gentlemen, a Penn State
cultist. Akew Shipplees here.
Thank you. We started a conversation
with high school recruiting, because
obviously today's a big day. You guys
aren't signing anybody to Penn State, because
all West Virginia's been doing and saying,
come today. Come on today.
Come on, dang.
You don't want to go to Penn State.
They don't have a clue
what the hell is going on.
They still don't have a coach.
They're the first one's a fire their coach.
They still don't have a coach.
You need to come on down here.
They're 138th.
I didn't know there was that many teams
that were doing recruiting and stuff like that.
You're right above Akron,
which is good because they had a pretty good class coming.
They signed a three-star kicker, I think.
And then Montana State, they're always
going to be problematic because they got the rodeo team
competing against the football team for national championships
over there. So the fact that
you're right above Akron, I think we're all very
impressed with. Below Montana State
kind of expected. I don't think we really
looked into the numbers. You're a little bit?
Just a little bit by that. By Montana State?
I can see that. They just won't brawl for
the wild. Yeah, come on.
Mass 15. Oh, big way. Put some respect
on their name, butch. Yeah, I didn't know that.
Thank you, Ty. Yeah, see?
So now it all makes sense a little bit. Now we have more
information. How do you feel, man? No coach.
Nobody's trying to go there. Feels
like all your recruits are leaving
and come into West Virginia or Virginia.
We still got four. I just read that we
still have four, so that's a win. Don't know how that happened.
Four people? Four commits. Yeah.
There's still four commits. Well, it's kind of like the LSU thing, right? Because
Pennsylvania does have players
that come from Penn State
families that if you're
good enough to play football, you are going to
play for Penn State, right? Isn't that kind of a thing? I guess
there's four there was in this particular class, but I think
Pennsylvania does have a little bit of legacy
around the state of Pennsylvania. Not
as much as like LSU talking about Louisiana
or Louisiana talking about LSU or whatever
where it's just understood
that Lane Kiffin's going to get like 10, five stars
from Louisiana because they want to be LSU Tigers.
Like that is what your recruiting day looks like
every single year. Congratulations,
you're the LSU coach. That comes
alongside of it. Penn State doesn't have it to
like what they have. Penn State does have
a pool of players though
that want to be Penn State Niddy Lions, right?
They do, but I would like to think that when my son's
old enough and I am a legacy obviously
and hopefully I have the opportunity to
send him off to that program, I would like to
see them have a coach. That'd be really cool.
That would be awesome
to have a coach on signing day.
Well, I think that actually that's why all this shit was happening down at Ole Miss and LSU and everywhere basically is because we need to know who we are officially starting next year with this signing day.
Like this is actually what we're doing, early signing day, but we're officially doing it right now.
That's why there was a deadline made after the Egg Bowl for Lane to make his public decision, which was pushed to Sunday, which then becomes that entire nightmare.
But it was all because of this and then transfer portal happening.
You guys still don't have a coach.
Drew Aller, Corbyck, he's posted on his Instagram story.
you never know what you have until it's gone
you know oh no yeah that's interesting
how so coming
I mean he
okay okay okay okay
all right all right
good luck to Penn State
good luck to Penn State
joining us now ladies and gentlemen
who are they going to hire
Sethaki staying at BYU
congratulations to the Mormons
and to Ouse getting a new deal out there
you know there was a lot of rumors maybe
that the boosters out in Utah weren't going to be able to,
or BYU weren't going to be able to keep up maybe with what Penn State was doing,
and Crumble Cookie came around.
And then I think there's a Qualtrix out there or something like that.
And then I asked the people out there that are maybe BYU alum
about like, hey, how many big money Mormons are walking around there?
And the number we were told is there's at least 60 crumbles walking around.
That's what I was told.
There's at least 60 crumbles walking around.
and they all love coach sotaki i think they love how he goes about his business i think they like
the way he coaches and obviously he himself is a mormon as well so it's like a perfect fit almost
because b yu i think just like lSU with louisianans just like penn state with some pennsylvania
ohio state ohio state with ohio kids that want to get like a j once he was given a scholarship to
ohio state there wasn't even going to be a conversation anywhere else just because of who he
Mormon kids i do believe and there's a lot of great athletes that come from this religion uh because i think
there's a lot of strapping
the Mormons have quite a look
and the athletic ones
are very athletic
Yeah, Pooka and then Austin
you just go through
That's the two different
Everything in between two
Like it is
They have athletes
And I think they want to go to BYU
Like that's like a part of the entire thing
Is going to BYU
So I immediately thought like
Coach Sataki obviously knows
his situation better than me
But he also has a plethora of recruits
that want to come to BYU
strictly because of their religion.
Will that carry over to Happy Valley at Penn State or is you have to go do something different?
I didn't know how the fit was going to be, but I think we're all happy that.
So talk is there.
Penn State still doesn't have a coach, though.
And they make goal a while before they find their guy.
On that note, breaking news.
Brent Key just signed an extension with Georgia Tech.
Oh, nice.
Congrats, coach.
Let's go.
This is great.
This is unbelievable.
Heartline, key.
Who's left?
I like to throw my hat in the ring.
I will coach the Penn State Nittany Lines if they need a head coach.
All right.
In a sentence, let me hear why you are the person to lead the Nittany Lines into the next generation.
Thank you, Daris Bellar.
I have won three national championships on NCAA 2K video game that you play on video games.
And let me just say, I ran the most efficient offense in history.
I had three straight Heismans as well.
And I also played five years of high school football.
So, I mean, when you look at the entire kind of laundry list of vacuades I have,
I think I do qualify.
And much like what Lane Kiffin said in Louisiana,
people want to play for your systems.
You win Heism.
Exactly.
You win He wins.
It's high flying and it's all about the players.
Players, players, players.
And you probably do it for $3 million a year.
Three, look, I'm not going below three,
but three is where it will start.
I'd like to get up to five.
But again, I will do it for three.
You're an incentive-based, Governor Jeff Lane.
Exactly.
I'll be incentive-based.
I'll do what the other coaches have done.
As soon as I lose the big game,
I want my escalator to activate there
once I lose the big game.
once I lose the big game, but I'll get there.
Joining us now, ladies and gentlemen,
is a man who might actually be a great
head coach for a Penn State Nitty line.
What do you mean by that? Actually, B.
No, just also.
Okay, thank you.
I mean, you led your Bulls. I was watching.
You had a good team.
I watched you work. I mean, it was a good offense.
Different programs, too, gentlemen.
I wasn't just rolling with some state, okay?
I had different programs,
different state, different championships.
Different recruiting markets.
Bingo. What's your archetype again?
My architect? I'm a motivator, baby.
I'll get the boys going.
He'll hit X whenever. Give motivational speech.
He'll give one.
Yeah. Bingo. Bingo.
A lot of this.
Oh, you're the floor style.
More of a Sark. I saw Sark do this a lot
against Texas A&M in their rivalry games.
You kind of look like Hunter or Eurecheck there, too, a little bit with six-step.
Well, if the recruits called for it, I mean, I'll break it out.
Well, you sing, baby, baby, baby.
I will drive along. I'll draw the line right there.
Do you remember that?
Oh, yeah. Tom Herman.
We were covering this.
that we had his joining us out ladies
Jim is a man who might also much like you
be a great head coach for the Penn State Nanny
Lines. He is a future first ballot
professional football Hall of Famer.
He's already in the Bullring of Honor. He's an
incredibly non-biased commentator for
CBS currently. Ladies and John
John, I would be happy to have
you as my special team's quality
control grabbing the coffee intern.
That would be great to have you on staff.
Okay, once again, yeah, the price starts at
$3 million. So if that's what those
coaches make, that's where
I would like to enter. But again, we can
negotiate that two and a half with
a lot of, maybe a house, you know?
We can go and kind of
discuss. That depends on how many cookies
they sell in Pennsylvania.
What is that being? I don't know.
I mean, $3 million for a coffee
getter. We're going to need a lot of big
bags. But he already told you what his
price is. You're the one that gave him the job. I don't know what
they're giving. Well, what are you, are you
are you throwing your name into
the, into the bag here? Because you
could make five, six, seven million dollars a year. I think obviously if they were to get a huge name,
they get a huge name. That's like what, 10 million is the price is basically what coaches are
getting paid. So at Penn State, at this stage, I think they lose a lot of leverage. Probably a new
head coach for college is what we're thinking, probably at this point, unless that rumor about
the Alabama, Caitlin DeBore situation is anywhere near real, which we don't know, but that would be
crazy if he was to do that. So it's probably somewhere between. Brian Kelly. How do you
How do you feel about it?
Do you think he would be a winner up there in Penn State?
I mean, I don't know what the pool looks like.
There is it one.
You're creating one.
You are maybe in it.
Then, yeah, then check.
He's a head coach.
The first qualification made.
He is a head coach who could do the job.
No, college football has kind of lost me.
I'm kind of with everybody, man.
It's not because players are getting paid.
I think that's absolutely right.
I think, no, you bring us in.
Don't worry.
But it's just, there's just, it's, they got to figure it out, man.
Just figure it out.
Like, you can't, you can't be trying to get a national championship and have a chance to actually do it
and then leave for a chance of national championship.
It's like, oh, that's pretty wild.
I don't know.
Just figure it out.
Yeah, it doesn't make much sense.
You know, the calendar is insane.
Head coach Joey McGuire from Texas Tech, who announced an extension immediately upon getting off of our show yesterday.
Could have been cool to leak that one just about 10 minutes earlier whenever he was talking to us.
But we are happy for him.
Coach Signetti, same thing happened to him.
Whenever he was on the show, about 10 minutes after he got off the show,
announced a mega signing for another deal.
Also, Coach Matt Rule, got an extension about 10 minutes after he came on our show.
So that was a good announcement.
So, JJ, what we're saying is you could potentially get a massive deal with Penn State if you wanted to give your...
10 minutes from now.
Could be 10 minutes from now, guys.
You have no idea.
If I do, I'll call back.
I'll let you know.
Thank you.
I mean, we had a coach on this show that got signed to be.
senior assistant in the NFL and didn't
find out through somebody else's tweet and it was like
could I've got a heads up baby
you got I got like a heads up
before reading this on there
listen I didn't know if I was gonna it was your
conversation it was a I didn't make mind
a shit yes so old school guys are different
yeah we're in the new age everything
leaks out a little early old school I don't wait
till the ink is dry no I also think
the old school guys say it somebody's
leaking this right yeah
Jeffty's gonna do it got all right we'll just let
him do that entire thing
I love their games, because Chuck, Chuck is in the booth next door,
and he just knocks on the windows.
We give a little head.
He's great.
He's got such good energy, obviously a legend.
This year's not going how we thought it would go for Baltimore.
I don't think how Baltimore thought it would be going for Baltimore,
but let's pivot to another team in the AFC that just got a huge win.
Okay, just got a huge win this past weekend.
I don't know if you saw on Monday, people on the Internet were making despicable images.
They had Lucasola Stadium, and then they were calling it the Stroud House,
Okay, which it's called the Lod House.
You heard it when you were in there.
What was your takeaway from the game as you were calling it?
And I feel like the Colts are in trouble.
And I love the Colts, and I will be at the games.
I'll be supporting the Colts.
But 40% of our offense, I think 35% of our offense maybe
is really dependent upon at least the threat that Danny Dimes could run.
And now we're at the point with this fractured fibia that he can't really move much.
Now, Houston's defense is remarkable, but I am very worried about this Colts offense,
which has been a wagon for us going forward in the most important games is we have a very tough stretch.
And on the flip side, it feels like Houston, CJ, that defense, maybe clicking at the right time.
What is your takeaway from the game?
Yeah. First of all, it was really cool to see you and McKenzie there going crazy in the suite.
That was very sweet to see up close and personal from the booth.
Hell yeah.
The Loud House, there were definitely moments where it got loud and they were into it.
I think the loudest was the booze.
I mean, certainly there were a couple calls that, you know, everybody knows were difficult calls, and the fans let him know.
So that was definitely loud.
But the Colts offense, it's so clear right now that if Jonathan Taylor does not carry this offense, they will not win the games.
That is just what you are seeing play out in real time.
It's when he has over 90 yards rushing.
They're 6 and 0.
When he doesn't, I think it's 2 and 4.
It's just any stature, any way you want to slice it, if he does not run,
the ball, well, they don't win. They can't do what they want to do, and it all comes down to
first down. Shane Steichen will tell you that. Daniel Jones will tell you that. If they can't keep
their playbook wide open, if they can't run their RPOs, if they can't run their play action
pass game, their screen games to Tyler Warren, if they can't keep the defense off balance,
they are not successful right now. And that's the truth. And yes, Daniel Jones has the
fibula or whatever it may be. But I don't think that that fully explains where the RPO game,
has gone to keep the linebackers off the line of scrimmage, to keep Jonathan Taylor's lanes
open.
So, I mean, three or four is tough, and they're dealing with that right now, both mentally
and trying to find a way to win.
Walsauce is now out for a little while.
While the Forrest Buckner is still out, this is a massive, massive game.
I mean, technically, the Jaguars are in first place in the AFC South right now, and the
Colts have the hardest remaining strength of schedule in the whole NFL.
So they have to go into Jacksonville and win this game.
I just learned that.
I mean, I looked at it, and I said, that looks really hard.
I didn't look at everybody else's road.
We do have the most difficult path down the stretch here.
Is that what you just said?
I believe that's what I was reading in my notes this morning.
Yes, I believe you have the technically hardest strength of schedule
and the stats for the Colts versus teams that are currently over 500
and the teams that are currently under 500.
Don't hear it.
Don't need here.
It's not great.
Thank you, Jage.
Let's move to Houston.
This moves to Houston Texans team above 500,
and certainly looking good.
CJ made some throws that reminded me of, like, very good, CJ,
that is certainly possible out there on the offensive side.
Colin seemingly available.
Offense had some misdirection stuff,
and we have a couple injuries, obviously, which is not great.
But I thought CJ looked good.
I thought the Texans' offense looked good as well.
What's your takeaway on where the Houston Texans can go this year?
Yeah, I mean, I think CJ, he said it himself,
D'Amico said it himself, that he's still knocking off some rust.
And there's a couple throws, obviously, that interception that he'll want to have back.
But overall, they ran it well.
They got in down in the red zone, which they have struggled with all year long before C.J.
During that three-game Davis-Mills stretch, they started to figure it out.
And I think they're continuing that down there in the red zone.
But the defense, like, the defense is unbelievable.
I mean, you got to see it up close and personal.
It's just the speed and the violence and the intensity that they play with.
And you look at it, they don't even do anything that crazy schematically.
I mean, they had a couple cool things drawn up this week where they had Will Anderson off the ball over the center.
and he just kind of ran straight down the tracks.
But other than that, like, Derek Stingley's unbelievable.
Kamari Lasseter, Aziz, like, these guys, they just fly around.
And Matt Burke has that defense humming.
So it's very, very tough.
I mean, the Colts had not scored under 20 points all year long
as the most potent offense in the NFL, and the Texans hold him to 16.
Now, again, I very rarely am going to bring up refs in a game
because obviously the Texans had some, too.
They had an uncatchable ball
and a pass interference that certainly
Who says it's uncatchable? You say it's uncatchable?
I've seen Michael Pittman go up and get something like it.
I don't disagree. I think the angles
on that are interesting, which is part of the reason
that it wasn't brought up in the moment, but there is that
one camera angle that the ball lands
in a garbage can, 15 yards. Where we
were sitting, yeah, we had a good angle on that
definitely not being catchable, but Bill Belichick
has told us, I think, at the draft, that
the NFL feels very
terrible saying something's not catchable
because then we show some highlights of guys
making catches and somebody's like, so you're telling me that maybe he couldn't get it?
So what they're saying is that thing has to go into the stands basically for it to be
not catchable, which that one almost did.
That one always did, to be clear.
I do have to give credit here because we, I mean, the past interference, the delay a game
and the field goal that went over, or the extra point that went over the upright, we brought
in Gene Serator and it's very difficult for these rules analysts to come on here and
say that a call was wrong because those are their officials, brethren, like those are
the guys, they've been out there. They know how hard this is. They know how hard that job is.
And so for Gene to come on with us and be honest and open about what he was seeing was great,
and I very much appreciated because I think it does help us in the honesty and trust with the
viewers that we're just calling it like we see it. I mean, that extra point, like in the moment,
it was just an honest reaction of, whoa, how did they call that good? And then you try and slow it
down and try and explain all the angles and everything. But I get it. The ref's looking up directly at it.
So he saw something there.
But in the moment, live on TV, for us, it was, that was tight.
Well, especially with the timing of it all, to your point,
I mean, the delay of game non-call, into the phantom pass interference,
into the touchdown, into the missed extra point you call good.
It's like, those are three calls all wrong in a series of like four different plays
that lead to them scoring a touchdown and taking a huge lead in the fourth quarter.
Yeah.
So that's why you heard the stadium and Shane Stike.
It was just nonstop.
I mean, it was through the commercial break.
it was through the next stop it was an entire thing
I was actually pretty proud of the loudhouse
I was like hell yes this is what it's supposed
to do this is what you're supposed to do to these people
and now the refs say we're humans and yada yada
it's like well you gotta be better at calling fucking football
games as a human then for what you just did
I love that stadium man it's a great stadium everybody in
Indianapolis is awesome I mean they had a great little
the Chamber of Commerce or whatever it is I assume
there was you sending it
no no they're a good group of people they're good they are
I mean I had stuff for koa and Nico and
the hotel room when I got there. Everybody there is phenomenal, but there is a guy, I don't know if
you know this. I, and Eagle knew this and I didn't, so maybe it's just common knowledge and I wasn't
aware. There is a man downtown Indianapolis that plays drums on a bucket, nonstop, all day,
forever. Well, I don't know if it's all day forever, but yes, there is a bucket drummer downtown
who has made a lot of money off of, you know, what's it called? Busking. Yeah, Busking or whatever.
He has gotten plenty of drunk money from me, I will say, but it's not all day every day.
I mean, he takes a break, I think, whenever there's not a lot going on.
I mean, my hotel room was in direct earshot of him, and I don't know if there were breaks.
I didn't catch many of them until midnight when I was watching the Cal SMU game and saw that was a wild ending there.
But, yeah, I was up late, thanks to him, and I got to watch college football that I had not been playing.
on watching. Hey, shout out to him. Shout to you watching more ball. That's good for your soul.
And I feel like you probably got a lot more information through a little bit of
heated exchange. Let's go to the tail of the tape, please, can we?
Oh, okay. So this is walk versus Olson. Yeah, 40 and 36 years of age.
6 foot 5, 6 foot 6, 255, 288. Is that accurate weight for you?
No, not now. Now I'm like 272.
Okay, okay. Not to be too exact. I'm on a scale every day.
272. Greg might be a little slimmer too, so maybe 235 to 272 right now, whatever the case,
a little bit more ripped. Three pro blows, five pro blows, player of the years, three of them,
Super Bowl appearance is one. Opinions on stats, loves them, likes them. Okay, so let's go ahead
and let's get into this a little bit. Okay, Greg Olson is talking about the modern world,
with the modern information that we have with modern strategy. And I think what you saw,
what a lot of people saw, is him saying it's not debatable at all, okay?
And then you automatically come in, like, okay, analytically, it's absolutely correct.
But let me debate you here.
Now, this obviously spurred a massive amount of conversation, which stats and football people
have been happening over the last few years.
What do you stand on all of it right now?
And how is the timeline or the mentions since all this has started?
I mean, the thing that's funny about this is that I agree with his stance.
Like, the analytics and the stats do tell you that.
I am saying that that is absolutely correct.
All I'm saying is that there are people who offer counterpoints to that.
So I think the non-debatable part is the part.
Now, numbers-wise, analytically, sure.
You can say that the numbers provide no debate.
You cannot debate the math of it.
All right, that's fine.
But I'm just telling you, the reason that I put that out there was
because there's obviously a massive faction of the fan base in the NFL
that would like to debate that.
at least offer a counterpoint as to what. And that's all I was doing. I'm not, it's just,
you know, the analytics and everything, while maybe 100% accurate and factual, it's just becoming
so hard. That's the issue, is it's not 100%. So nothing is 100%. So therefore it is debatable.
And even something that is 100% that maybe we think could become a not 100%, it is debatable.
I think that's what you're thinking about. And the stats people, and, you know, stats obviously
have been involved in the real world for a long time from what I've been,
told. Now it's happening
in sports media coverage. And the stats
people have a natural instinct because they've been
taught this, and this is how their brain functions,
that the stat is the end
all be all. But every side has a
stat somehow. I've realized that every
side can pull a stat that makes
their argument better, no matter what it is.
So it can't be the end all be all
ever, which is what got everybody pissed off is
when Greg Olson says, this ain't debatable.
It's like, Greg, don't fucking do it.
You're a football guy. Can't have
you doing that. Because humans and
momentum and vibe and everything matter.
Like that matters in real life.
In theory it doesn't.
In numbers, it doesn't.
But Greg, you know in real life that matters.
So that's why I think everybody kind of got mad at Greg.
Like Greg, you can't be this.
This can't be who you are because you know the humans matter.
But on that note, the stats people have added a lot of information for us.
Go ahead, JJ.
Yeah.
And I agree.
Like on a broadcast, you should at least mention why they're going for two there and that the numbers support it
and that the analytics support it as well.
But I also think that you can mention the opposite side of it and what fans at home might be thinking in that moment and the emotion and the adrenaline of a game, et cetera.
I mean, at the end of the first half of the Colts Texans game this week, the Texans decided basically that they weren't going to push down there for points and instead we're just going to kind of settle and ended up getting nothing out of it.
When they had the ball with like a minute and 38 seconds left and two timeouts, and they got a successful play on first down, they very easily could have.
to push the ball down the field. And I discussed that on the air as to why I believe that that
would be the right thing to do to move the ball down the field, try and get points because of everything
in this game and how much you trust your defense. D'Amico Ryan believes that that's not what
he wanted to do. He wanted to play it safe and conservative, trusting his defense and going into the
half on a more safe note. He said as much at halftime to Evan Washburn. That's fine. We disagreed
with how we saw that. I discussed the reasoning for both sides and ultimately he went his way.
for me to stand up there and say,
this is the only way possible to do it.
I mean, come on.
Like, there's a billion different ways things can go down
and there's a billion different reasons
why people do things.
But we would like to let Greg Olson know.
We love him.
Oh, yeah.
Like, love Greg Olson.
We love you.
We appreciate what you've done for ball.
Let's not forget that you're a ball person, though.
Okay, this isn't video game.
This is humans.
Yeah, nerds are getting to them, man.
No, no, the nerds are good.
The nerds are good.
Sometimes.
Well, I guess anybody can be good sometimes.
So it's not just a nerds thing
But nerds are good
They have been good for football
I think
And good for the sports world
And some people suck all the time
Skill point two
Like who?
Yeah you're right
There are some
There's no
There's no it's not
He educates a lot of people
No not Greg
We love great
Stuff
Yeah he does a lot of great stuff
But we saw that tweet
And we're like
Craig
Come on
If you end it with the not debatable
Just mute the tweet
And then have everybody else debate
And then you just started
A great conversation
You didn't even
I did see
that he was responding, so therefore there was debates happening.
So it was technically, I guess, debatable is what people.
It was an ipso facto situation.
But we would like to let Greg know, we love him.
And we think he's incredible in the booth.
And he was part of my retirement video.
That's right.
I love Greg Olson.
Former team, man.
But we see this exact for a debut down there in Carolina.
So we read this tweet and we're like,
gee, reg.
Greg, momentum's real too, Greg.
Don't even tell me it's not.
I don't need you to, because that's what the stats people.
They got numbers for that, though.
they got numbers for that what's that they got numbers from momentum they there's no no they
they say momentum's not real does not exist well no on they they are okay they have numbers
they presented me with them and i read it all i read it all because i want to educate myself
maybe i'm messed up no because you want to bathe is why you read everything yeah go ahead they
have numbers for what happens to an offense after any situation do they perform better with more
pressure on them or do they perform not as well like
they have a number for every single thing that you want to try and throw back at them,
which is great.
That's fine.
That's good.
You and I, we've all been on a sideline.
We know what it feels like on a sideline.
We know what it's like in the locker room.
We know that you could present us with every number, reasoning, rationale in the entire world
for why a decision is the right decision and the wrong decision and still not get it through
to us.
And it still won't matter in the heat of battle on the moment on the sideline.
So the humans are doing this.
there. And these numbers are coming from humans. And yes, you can look back on a thousand outcomes and say that. But each individual situation is situational. I mean, that is an actual thing. That is just kind of the difference between in theory and reality. And that's kind of in everything, not just in sports. So we'd like to tell the stats people like, we appreciate what you're doing, but that's theory. Everything you're operating in is theory because of outcome prediction. This is reality is what we're telling you. Can have really good insight on this, but each reality is its own thing.
You might have, just my position, you know, kicking, punting.
There was games out there during seasons in which I made Pro Bowls
in which you didn't see me hit many shanks at all,
where I thought every time I was going on the field,
I was going to hit a shank.
Imagine if I hit two shanks, give a short field to the other team,
what's the stats on our team winning or losing?
And I'm just one tiny piece of the entire puzzle,
let alone like everybody else having a good day or bad day
at positions that matter, you know, as opposed to what stats are telling you.
So we're just trying to say, let's live in reality.
The thing is, I know I don't know all the answers.
I know I don't have them all.
All I'm going to do on the broadcast is try and present to you the options,
and we'll all watch it together and see what happens.
You have a good energy in that booth.
Yeah.
It does feel like you're having a good time, which we love.
Don't get jaded in there, JJ, even if stats people are trying to take you down.
Now, you can be jaded.
Nice food and indie.
Half-time food.
Very good in indie.
Come on.
Very good.
They had shrimp with St. Elmo's sauce.
Phenomenal.
And then did not see this coming.
barbecue board.
Phenomenal. There was
sausage, there was
brisket, there was burnt ends.
I mean, it was fantastic.
Lathered in sauce. Not the best
thing to eat while wearing a suit
before going back on the air, but
didn't stop me, brother. So
Indianapolis, Indianapolis appreciates
everybody coming through here. You know, you talked
about visit indie people, leave yourself. I assume, like,
the Indianapolis Sports Corp
or whatever, also a part of that, like
very much love ball.
in sports here and very much set
up to host it. You know, hotels
very easy and close. All the
restaurants and shit are all in the same area.
The arenas here, the stadium's here.
Like, we are, and the city loves
ball. Like, that is, they're trying their
best. So I appreciate hearing that from you.
And no, it wasn't a gift from me. I want to
leave you a bag of flaming poop at
your door. Texas weekend.
I got the Colts again this week, so you'll be able to watch it.
You'll be able to watch it on Sunday. I got them at the
Jags this weekend. Going to be a good one.
Very good one.
Jags run defense, phenomenal.
Oh, no.
Who, for Jacksonville?
Jacksonville has not allowed a rusher over 70 yards this entire season.
What was the stat you said about the Colts?
Yes, perfect.
When Jonathan Taylor rushes for 90 or more, they're 6-0.
Yes.
So this is like an unstoppable force and movable object 2.0
because that's what Houston was this last week.
Jonathan Taylor versus Jags run defense.
Yeah, but you said that it doesn't, the injury doesn't make up for all that.
you don't think there being
zero fear of Danny Dimes keeping
and running off the edge, does anything to help
Jonathan Taylor front side? I think it certainly
helps, yes. Okay, thank you,
I just want to make sure I'm not on Greg Olson
side here. With plants and
in breakers and everything behind
behind to help open it up.
I mean, it's, and also it's tough when
the game goes a certain way, and obviously
Jonathan Taylor's going to rack up yards
and then it's the fourth quarter and you get to add.
Sorry, there's some breaking news in a college football world
that just popped on my screen here.
Ohio State can make Chris Senator Jr. has not sending
his paperwork to Ohio State yet.
Oh, geez. He's weighing options,
according to him, both Oregon and USC.
This isn't a money thing. This is clearly
a Brian Hartline thing. He wants to make sure
he makes a right decision. It says at
Tom Loy 24-7.
Oh, no. Oh, shit.
Holy shite. Developing story.
Let's go to Hammer.
Dat, ton. AP, Tone. It was
reported that he signed, right,
with Ohio State this morning. And then now he's
weighing his options. He was out there
on the West Coast matter day. USC
obviously given their pitch Oregon as well
and we know Oregon can keep
up with anybody. I don't know about a USC.
Yeah, I think it's very interesting because they said
not money-wise and I kind of believe that because
Heartline is leaving for USF
obviously and then Oregon just lost
their offensive coordinator to
Kentucky. The only one without changes
on the offensive side of the ball, huge
offensive side of the ball, is
USC who currently has the
number one ranked recruiting class in the
country. The first time in 18 years
it hasn't been an SEC team.
Oh, shit. Okay.
Good stat. Thank you.
They already got a Ohio State commit.
Yes, they flipped one today already.
And now they want another.
Oh, oh, and he's been in Southern California.
It's a ton of credit. I still don't know
if it's enough credit. It is just
absurd what that guy did.
Pipeline, and he's great at recruiting Florida,
and now he's going to USF.
It feels like that he, no offense, USF.
We had good battles with USF.
I respect USF.
I love what USF's about.
It feels like we're one year, two years away from him having a situation pop up with massive school somewhere.
Bama.
Who knows?
BAM.
Every year there's going to be a massive one open.
It feels like going forward, which is why, like, Lane, do you need to go now?
And then Lane's like, yeah, this is the one to get every year they're seemingly one of those.
That's big news out of college ball.
Chris Henry Jr. is a guy.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Ouse.
Yeah.
he's got the he's ooze and chris henry so and he's six six or something where did you come down
on lane on them either letting or not letting lane coach the games for us i never so this is a theory
reality thing again you know which we do a lot of in theory because we in day to day sports
get dunked on a lot because we have to deal with theory and reality right we're trying to project
what the future is while what's happening right now so i think we kind of get exposed
to that you look like a doofus for saying this,
this is not real life on a more regular basis
than maybe other people.
So I think like Herb Street, Sabin,
I think a lot of the people that were saying
he should be allowed to coach his team.
He recruited that team.
He built that team.
They've had the best year.
Like in theory, in a movie,
that's really good.
Like, that is a really good thing.
Signing days happening right now.
Okay, so this is early signing days taking place.
Transfer portals in the middle of the playoff run.
So LSU, which I assume LSU would have been good with him,
old miss has kind of been the conversation i don't think ls u wants him to be focusing on old miss either
he wants him focusing on transfer portal signing day and lSU as a whole in old miss you got to get
recruits in here and potential transfer portal guys and they potentially see the building or talk to
the building and it's lane that's running the building he's in the office of the head it's like uh
i just don't think i don't think it would have ever been a good situation so i didn't think it was
ever going to happen now in theory though good movie story guys
six years, turns it around, does this whole thing,
gets offered this dream job,
he needs to stay with his team and shit like that.
Like that's the angle that they're going from,
but like in reality,
with the way he's signing day is and with transfer portal
and with the amount of tension and storyline
that's on all these college football playoff teams,
it's like, in reality,
I don't think it would have ever been good for anybody.
Like, I think it would have just been,
would have not been great.
So I didn't think it was ever going to be able to happen.
It's in the same conference, and it's like,
it's not like, like, like I look at,
a summer off going from
Tulane to Florida like
that's Tulane's a great program but that's
clearly going from one level to a
different level that's just a fact
like Ole Miss to LSU
Ole Miss is in the same conference and currently
going to be in the playoff and the team he's going to is not
so like the fact that it's like I
completely understand why
you like I do not understand
how it was even a possibility of
disgust I just I can't I don't even
I understand everything he built it and everything
but the leave and then
want to stay to coach it i that that was just crazy it never made a lot of sense to me either but there
was i think there's people that are pulling for like that those are his boys like they you know did
the training camp together and uh blood sweat and tears together then stay with them that's it like
that that that's the option well but those boys can go with him so that's kind of a part of the
which ls u or o miss was saying like okay so now you guys are going to go through a playoff run and
what at the beginning of every game you could potentially say remember boys this is happening
in a new place next year. Let's go.
And just all of it never really
would have worked. I love to have my cake and eat it too.
It's great. Which I never really
understood that. So people were getting cake and then
they weren't eating it. They were just allowed to look at it.
So then at one point somebody was like
you're actually allowed to eat it too.
And they're like, whoa, what an asshole.
I don't really understand how
that all came about. But
no, you have a plate of cake. You either
eat the cake and it's gone or you have
the cake and don't get to eat it. Those are the only
two options. You can't have a piece of
cake and also eat that piece of
cake. Now, if you have
multiple pieces of cake, then you have options.
But if you only have one piece of cake,
you can't have it and eat it too.
Okay, and you can't have two cakes
in this situation, which is what he was trying to do.
He was trying to eat some cake
down there at LSU.
Do a double fist and cake.
While holding this cake still,
which he already nibbled off.
Already nibbled off. Six years he'd been nibbling
on this one. Now he's got a new one.
That's right. It was never going to work.
How do you do you do?
keep everything balanced. You don't have enough plates or forks.
Can't do it. Oh, he's a yogi.
So he's pretty good in balance.
You're right. Let's talk about forks and
spoons and soup. Let's talk about
the Pittsburgh Steelers. AQ. Shipley
has a question for you, Jage.
All right, JJ.
Pittsburgh Steelers, when I came up, when I grew up, it was
the standard was you can't let a running
back run for over 100 yards.
This week,
they ran the same plate. It wasn't creative.
It was two tight ends, downhill runs
over and over and
over for 250 yards what's going on in
Pittsburgh yeah
unprecedented I mean this
it was
trust me I landed at home
and I turned on
I checked the score
and I looked at the box score and it was like
holy shit what happened
and then you like then I
found out that it was duo
just over and over and over
and over and over and over and over and over
and it's like no you guys couldn't figure
it out like nobody nobody figured out
like hey maybe we so i mean there's some gap integrity issues there's some tackling issues there's
all sorts of different things there um and clearly i mean you listen to the comments from the locker
room after the game and there's they got to figure it out and it's i mean they're sitting there
and it's kind of one of those situations where them in baltimore this weekend they're both
tied for first in the division and so whoever wins this one is actually going to be sitting in a
pretty good spot but i'm not sure either of them actually feels all that good
about where they are right now.
And Pittsburgh just seems like the same situation, year after year after year.
For some reason, the offense can't quite get it going.
The defense hasn't been performing that well.
They're either feast or famine.
They get takeaways or they just get roasted.
That's just kind of what it is.
It feels like every single game, they're waiting for one massive play to split the entire game.
And if that doesn't happen, then they really, really struggle.
Ben Rothesberger was on football, and he said, I'm just kind of spitball.
in here. Maybe Tomlin just goes and be as the head coach
with Penn State. Maybe he gets a new fresh start and I think his
name was floated for USC a couple years ago and he talks about how
he thinks he wants to go do recruiting. LSU? It was LSU? Okay so a couple
years ago was LSU I guess which was being described as the best
job in college at that point because that's how Tomlin's name was even
mentioned. It's like do you think Mike Tomlin with the amount of years without a
playoff victory with how the fans have starting to kind of soil a turn and
everything like that. Would he want to take this massive job in college? Then he got in a press
conference said, I have the best job in football. I'm the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers and
he walked off and I kind of put it to bed. But now it's really loud. It seems louder than ever
about this entire situation. More stats are getting thrown out. And Ben Rothersberg was like,
everybody's talking about the Steelers fans wanting a refresh and a reset. It might be good
for Tomlin to get a reset as well. And then he just threw out the Penn State job because he's in
Pittsburgh around a bunch of them. And there were some people saying, why would he ever say
Tomlin wants to go to Penn State? And it sucks at that. That's a lot.
how people are viewing Penn State, by the way.
Penn State is just like,
I don't think Penn State people love that they are being talking.
You guys are being talked about it as if you were too late.
Well, no, why would anybody want to go to college over the NFL?
If you're in the NFL head coach, there is no reason why you would rather be a college football
coach.
Who do you think potentially could be good at Penn State you just thought of?
I mean, it just feels as though everything is going south in Vegas and that Pete Carroll's
going to get fired and he would be perfect at Penn State.
Now we've got to wait until February to get the head coach.
which would be pretty late in the entire cycle there.
They're already there. We already missed the day.
It's too late on. No, there's Transfer Portal coming.
The big one's a Transfer Portal that's coming up.
Can't hire an 85-year-old. You might as well hire Joe Paul.
Thank you.
They would if they could.
They're going to end up getting a guy like Matt Campbell from Iowa State,
who is a good coach, but who people at Penn State will go apeshit and be like,
this is the guy we waited to hire.
That's where it's Tracking.
No, give him an extension.
It's Campbell or Brom or Dayball.
Or Matt Nagy.
I still think Matt Nagy's at.
Chip Kelly's free agent.
All right.
Let's go to back to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
They might have figured it out, though.
Adam Thielen has signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Congratulations to the Demon.
Adam Thielen, that's what they're calling on the internet.
And, you know, there was a tweet from a few days back that said,
Mike Tomlin will say something like, we can't eat soup with forks.
We need spoons.
And Steelers will sign a 2018 pro bowler to the practice squad.
Well, we don't know if the Demon Dealing.
on the practice squad or not, but we didn't hear
the spoon and fork with the soup line
could be on the way. It's a great metaphor
actually, and also Tomlin would say
something exactly like that, but we know this
guy was a monster in 2018.
Yeah, I mean, an absolute
demon in 2019. There's
a chance Adam Thielen gets a resurgence
out there with Aaron Rogers, one of his really
close friends, obviously they're golfing friends
and the Pittsburgh Steelers are making yet
another play. As the Minnesota Vikings
say, yeah, Adam, you can go finish your
career somewhere else if you want to. Now,
pivot away from them. Let's talk about a couple of teams that are real. Go ahead, D. Budge.
Yeah, talking about teams with fresh starts, new head coaches, Vrable, first year in New England, Ben Johnson,
first year in Chicago, both the young quarterbacks. Going to week 14, now, Pat's obviously on
a by week, but going to week 14, both of these guys on top of their respective conferences.
How do you feel about the team right now? And kind of, I guess, what's your trust level and
confidence level in these both teams making a real run in the playoffs?
I think it speaks to what a great head coach can do for a team.
with the requisite roster to start with.
You obviously have to have a certain talent level to be able to start with,
but these two coaches have come in and done a phenomenal job with their new teams.
I mean, I've talked about Ben Johnson multiple times,
but just the things that he does and how blunt and honest he is about correcting issues that are wrong,
this week he talked about the passing game.
If you go back to their by week, he talked about fixing their running game,
and ever since that by week, their running game has been on fire.
It's been unbelievable.
So now he's talked about fixing their passing game.
And you would imagine when he says something, he's going to get it fixed because that's
what we've seen before.
Just his players respect it.
And not only is he fixing things, he's doing it while winning.
Like they are in first place in the NFC.
That's the Chicago Bears who last year had a complete collapse and fell apart.
He came in and has done this.
And he hasn't even had that full second offseason to do everything he wants to do.
So I think the sky is the limit there.
And he continues to get Caleb to develop.
And then Brable up in New England has obviously done an unbelievable job.
I think everybody knows he's a great football coach.
I would imagine that there's some people in Tennessee wishing that they hadn't let him out of that building because of what he is able to do.
It's just they're good.
Everybody points their schedule.
You can only play who you can play.
You just play and win and go out there and do what you do.
He's a great coach.
And he's disciplined and he teaches these guys how to play hard.
He talks, I loved his answer about that hit when Jackson Dart was going on to bounce and Ellis laid the hit on him.
And he was like, we show our guys every single week.
We show Drake May the plays of other quarterbacks getting hit.
And we tell him, if you stay in bounds, you're going to get hit.
That's football.
And I love that.
And I think that the players love playing for a coach that says stuff like that and publicly goes out there and defends them.
Phenomenal.
Hey, real quick, on the run game, can we talk about, if you put those clips up Real Foxy with the Chicago Bears run game,
How does the impact that Caleb Williams, like the fake play action, him rolling out, holding that fake?
How does that impact the D-line?
Yeah, you see 50 Phillips right there on the edge.
He has to stay out there that extra second because you know what Caleb is capable of.
You see him take that tiny little jab step up the field like a just-in-case, did he keep it?
Because Caleb can do anything.
And that's what Ben Johnson has done best with the Bears, in my personal opinion.
He knows that their passing game isn't where it needs to be right now.
so he has schemed up that entire offense to minimize the negative impact the passing game can have.
And if you look at what Detroit's run game is, whenever they have bad days,
and you watch what Ben Johnson does in Chicago, it's like, tell you what, man,
maybe that guy did do it all.
All right, we appreciate the hell out of you.
That was great.
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Hey, thank you.
We're going in the trenches later.
What should we think about as we kind of look ahead to your segment
spotlighting the big boys on the offensive line?
It's the most inconsistent group all year long.
There's not one dominant group until recently the Chicago Bears.
have taken the most consistent position.
Okay, so the Chicago Bears with Ben Johnson
have just become the most dominating
offensive line in all ball?
I think it's a part that,
and I think it's also a part the scheme.
The scheme really does a great job,
but the offensive line,
they revamped the group,
got all new guys this offseason
and drafted well with darn out right.
They've been fantastic.
Good for the Chicago Bears.
Seems like they got it going on.
And I saw some Hembo stats
while we were talking about the Chicago Bears
and Ben Johnson, Caleb Williams' passing woes.
And it is, I didn't,
know this was the case. Did you know this with the Chicago Bears? Yeah. Caleb Williams' accuracy
woes, rank among 33 qualifiers, 22.1% off target, 58.1% completion percentage and negative
8.5% CPO, which we, okay. CPOE is big, you have a completion percentage over, all right.
Who's first? Well, I think we know. Oh, yeah. Who's that?
Drake May, baby. In the CPOE? In all of them. Oh, okay. You knew the CPOE, though?
No, I mean, I just figured that's some fake stat.
I mean, which it is.
But once again, this is what I meant by the stat paper when we were talking to JJ.
I get that they're necessary and I like them.
I hate them.
It's just too much, okay?
They just do too much.
I know it's necessary and I like them, but I hate them.
You just said you like them, but you hate them?
Exactly.
It's a like-hate relationship.
Yeah, well, you love to hate them and you hate to love them.
You know, it stinks, but they're necessary, I suppose.
And, oh, yeah, look at that.
He's a leader at all of them.
I don't see the CPOE in there.
Feels like there was another stat maybe created to showcase that Caleb can't complete a pass.
It's kind of what that HEMBO stat was appearing to be.
But that means Chicago Bears are only going to get better.
So good for them.
Speaking of getting better, ball is only getting better,
more meaningful games, conference championship games are this weekend.
We'll be down in Atlanta with College Game Day for the SEC title.
Alabama will be battling a very hot, maybe best.
team involved Georgia. Alabama beat Georgia in between the hedges a couple months back, I guess,
stopping Georgia's longest home winning streak at 33. Since then, Georgia has really become quite a
wagon. Alabama as well. Alabama's won a lot of big games. Their worst performances have come
over the last couple weeks. They might be worn out because of their tough schedule.
And Georgia is looking to make another run, not only obviously at an SEC championship,
but a national championship. Let's go to Hammer. Don, Ton. AP Town, Georgia, Bama,
happening down there in Atlanta and then one verse two happening here in Indianapolis in the
Big Ten championship game. There was a chance. Actually, there probably was never a chance
that college game day would be here in Indianapolis for one verse two. But I do know it was at least
thought about and talked about amongst people that I was in a conversation with. It doesn't
end up happening because I think we all expected to be heading to Atlanta. And once again,
it's really cool down there. Be part of the SEC
championship. Being at convention center
Alabama and Georgia, obviously
two titans of college ball take each other
on. Indiana looking to do
something that's never done before.
Indiana, in
such close proximity to Indianapolis
with so many Hoosiers
in Indianapolis, it's going to be
a scene downtown Indianapolis
and then the Ohio State Buckeye Faithful
just three hours away whenever you talk about
hopping on 70 and traveling directly
to Indianapolis. So this is going to
insanity here in Indianapolis. What should we expect from the game? Obviously, Julian
Sane is a Heisman favorite, as is Mendoza. We assume they'll get their touches in. Defensively,
Ohio State's supposed to be historic. Indiana, better than they were last year on the
defensive side, much better than they were on the defensive side. Over under 47 and a half,
what is the expectation and thought for this one on Saturday night? Yeah, I think this is going
to be a large, large Hoosier contingent, obviously, it being in their state, in their town.
Obviously, Ohio State coming off a national championship.
They go to the Big Ten Championship literally every single year.
I think it is going to be a heavy, heavy Hoosier crowd on Saturday
because it's the first time they've been in the Big Ten Championship, I don't know, I think ever.
But there's only two teams in the country who are ranked top five in both scoring offense and defense,
that being the Indiana Hoosiers and Texas Tech Red Raiders.
Obviously, Ohio State is number one on defense and then really good on offense.
It's not in the top five.
obviously carnell tate jeremiah smith come back last week julian sane is a heisman favorite both defenses are
incredible uh both offenses are incredible they are the two most complete teams a lot of people think in all
of college football that's why they are number one and number two is going to be a very very remember
indiana went to ohio state last year and was kind of overwhelmed by the crowd there was a muffed
uh punt snap punt situation that happened a punt return that happened and things kind of got out of uh hand and indian
was never tested before that game
last year. Like they've been, they've had some good
test. They went to Oregon, two Iowa,
played some close games. Obviously
at Penn State played a close game. So they've been
tested. They've won all of them. I think
it's to be a really good game. I think so too. I think
it's going to be worth the price
of admission, which we did pay, and
it is a lot. And hopefully
there won't just be a jib sitting in front
of our suite again. They're better not be.
There definitely will be. And
that entire thing just becomes
a character of the story, because they are
choosing to charge us the amount of money that they're charging us to put us in that seat and then
they are choosing to put a 15 foot tall jib directly in front of our uh seats so they're doing that on
purpose it's malpractice but to be clear it is kind of cool to not see a portion of the game it is
and not really know what's happening in those things even if you try to get to the jumbo tron
we'll just wait the top is actually blocking the whole jumbo tron so it's actually a fun little
game keeps you on the edge of your seat yeah and it trying to dance around the it's coming
at your head actually because it's trying to get a shot over top so
It was, you know, I felt like, I felt like I was, I felt like I was a boxer.
In the Austin, sweet science.
It was a sweet science, wasn't it?
You know, sweet science has a lot of good things.
The cardiovascular conditioning is just second to none.
Toughness, quickness, you know, being able to defend yourself.
But the business seems to be out of sorts, doesn't it?
For a while.
In that business, it feels like it's out of sorts all the time.
Yeah.
Feels like it's chaos.
It feels like if there was something that was, you know, a little bit more structural.
or a little bit better manage,
maybe something that was about the development
and hopefully about the heightened spotlight on the sport.
That'd be a great thing.
Fat chance.
No, it's happening.
What?
From my understanding, it's happening.
Now, I do not have a contract with any company currently
that is about to be represented in this conversation.
So before people start saying that this is a biased conversation
because I'm getting paid by these people,
I've certainly been paid by this company in the past
because they do business with business that we do business with. And I don't want people to
think that I'm contractually obligated to have this conversation because there is a congressional
hearing, I think, about what we're about to talk about tomorrow. What I will say, though,
is the people or the person I'm about to speak about and speak to are people that I have
immense respect for that are incredible businessmen and everything I've ever seen them touch
has had success. So if they're looking to get into a sport that we all love that could potentially
thrive in the future better, we are certainly going to be in support of that. Ladies and
gentleman joining us right now representing the Zufa boxing promotion founded by TKO the current president
of the WWE ladies and gentlemen Nick Kahn yeah how you doing buddy that gentlemen thank you for
having me back do you see me do the suit thing there I'm not getting paid by this guy but I do know
this guy so I don't want people to think that I'm out here lobbying for a guy but if I was to
lobby for a guy it would be this guy in whatever he was doing so thank you for joining us
But this does feel like a pretty pivotal moment for a sport that I know you've loved since you were a child.
Can we dive into this a little bit?
You born, raised Las Vegas.
Las Vegas didn't have any professional sports teams because obviously they were worried about the gambling aspect and all that type of shit.
But boxing was obviously hubbed in Vegas.
You lifelong boxing fan, is that accurate?
And then whenever you learn of TKO getting into the boxing business, how excited are you to kind of showcase that knowledge?
And also maybe change the sport that you love for the good in the future.
Thank you. Thanks for the question. And first and foremost, congratulations on the post that Sam put up the other day.
Thank you. To you, her, McKenzie, love everything going on in your life, especially your personal life. So congratulations on that.
Thank you so much, Nick. Yeah, baby boy on the way. Hopefully happy, healthy, everything like that. I'm scared to death on how big of a pain in the ass this thing's going to be. But I am honored and pumped to obviously meet the baby boy. But let's get back to the conversation.
conversation about you change in boxing because you know wwe obviously you've been a wrestling
fan you understand wrestling i think you were a ticketing person at a wrestling way back in the day
like you've been a fan you've been able to implement you've been able to be a part of it you've
been able to utilize your massive business brain to help that particular business tk oh obviously
doing it with dana white ufc him being able to do that now you're getting into boxing and kind
of relaunching boxing as a whole do you feel like a personal thing with this because of your
lifelong fanhood and i don't want to share too much
much personal stuff, but I get gifts from Nick Con every once in a while. They're usually
boxing references, either a boxing book or a boxing photo or a boxing quote. I think you
have posters all over your shit that are boxing people. It feels like boxing is really the home
of your heart. How does it feel getting involved with it? And what is kind of where you're at
in the whole process right now? So I'm going to answer your question right now. I don't see the most recent
gift on your studio set anywhere, the one that you received pre- Thanksgiving. No, we got one right
here brother oh there we go by the way that's the limited collection edition black box set
compared to the blue box set so of course wow the right stuff all go on in the black box
yeah and this thing will stay up here until the end of the world yeah we know that brother
brother says the man who dressed like holkogan at the last russomania which we greatly
appreciate so in terms of boxing
Number one, keep in mind, I did grow up primarily in Las Vegas.
As you said, there were no professional sports at that time.
Dana White also grew up primarily in Las Vegas.
So as a kid who didn't have, or as kids who didn't have a lot of money in a pre-cable world,
in a three-network world, so before Fox even existed, there was boxing on NBC, ABC, and CBS almost every weekend.
So the local paper would cover it, the local news would cover it.
I used to be a paper delivery kid also, which enabled you to get free newspapers in the morning and afternoon.
So grew up a huge fan of the sport, and progressively, over the last 40 years or so, saw the sport start to die in the United States in particular,
where if you look around now, outside of our announcement, Zufa's announcement with Paramount Plus,
alongside UFC's big announcement with Paramount Plus, boxing does not exist on any.
major media conglomerate outlet again outside of paramount it's time to put some effort in we think
there's a chance to bring it back to where it should be and we'll see if we can get that done okay so let's
talk about the chance and what you need to happen basically in your guys's eyes for this to really take
place i think what you're looking to do is put together obviously your own promotion develop boxers develop
fighters and also have your own ranking system and kind of run your own boxing world a la what
ufc is doing in mixed martial arts and wwe does with professional wrestling but obviously we're talking
about very different things here with when it comes to boxing and all that but that is basically
the goal right from my understanding what tkio is trying to do which is why you guys are kind of the
ones that are going to be heading this this is also something that you both understand very mightily
and then that leads to what's coming tomorrow and i just really learned about this and read up about
this? I guess the Muhammad Ali American Boxing Act is in act right now. And I guess there's a lot
of holes, a lot of flaws, a lot of different things that people take advantage of. There's a story
this morning where Terrence Crawford was stripped of his titles because he didn't pay a fee back
to the World Boxing Confederation or whatever it is for $300,000. So they stripped his title
because he didn't pay them that amount of cash afterwards. And so he's not the champion because
he didn't pay them. They stripped him. Whatever the case, it seems like.
like really odd timing that this news gets released right now when tomorrow, I believe,
there is a conversation happening in Congress about a little bit of an evolution of this
or a revival of this particular act.
And I know Zufa is a massive piece of this, but you're not the only ones.
There's a lot of boxers that are backing this.
There's a lot of people in the boxing business that are backing it.
There are retractors, obviously.
Can you tell me about what you guys are trying to do and why people would not want you to do it
that are in the boxing world?
Of course. So first of all, on the Terrence Crawford side, you watched that fight on Netflix on September 13th.
Terence Crawford, amazing effort against Canello, who also had an amazing effort.
Terence Crawford unanimously won that championship.
So how, in fact, is it two and a half months later that he's no longer the champion of the World Boxing Confederation?
Because he didn't pay a fee, that would be akin to the Los Angeles Dodgers, whether you're a Dodger fan or not,
having won a grueling seven-game World Series in one of the greatest game sevens of all time,
it would be like if Major League Baseball came to them and said,
well, you didn't pay us a fee, so you're no longer the World Series champion.
It's only in this sport of boxing where you see nonsense like this.
So with the Muhammad Ali Enhancement Act, what we're looking to do,
everything that the act already has will stay the same.
If you're a fighter and you want to do it the old way with the World Boxing Confederation,
And by the way, the gentleman who runs that organization, this is supposed to be a non-profit organization, going into Canello Crawford, said he couldn't stay in a regular hotel room.
He needed a suite.
He wanted to make sure that his tickets were front row.
He wanted to make sure there were ample number of tickets.
It all seems quite odd to me that a sport would be run that way or quite odd to us.
So in the Enhancement Act, all of that, if you're a fighter and you want to continue with it, nothing changes.
This is presenting an or a different option.
where if you want to come into a unified boxing organization, like Zufa or anyone else who wants to create a unified boxing organization, come here, fight with us, we'll have our own ranking system, the champion will fight the number one contender, just like in the UFC, and if the number one contender's not available, then the champion fights the number two contender.
So rather than 17 weight classes and 15 different championships and people getting stripped for no reason, let's do it an incredible way.
Okay, so I love the thought of that.
Common sense seems like it should be able to happen,
because right now there's what?
The WBO, the WBA, the WBC, the IBF, and the Ring all have their own rankings.
And then they kind of are the ones who decide who gets titles, who doesn't get titles.
They kind of run it all.
What you guys are saying is, yes, we would just like to add a new ranking system as well.
Like, what would be the detractors of this?
Why would people not want this to go through if you're just adding to something
as opposed to maybe eliminating things?
So number one, the ring magazine does it right.
So it's the ring model is based on the model.
We're basing our model in part on the ring's model, which again, the champion fights the number one contender.
The lineal champion, if you will, to be the man, you've got to beat the man, not to make this about Rick Flair.
But that's exactly what you have to do for the ring championship belt.
It would be the same thing in ZUFA.
So detractors, anyone, and you know this, you've seen it with your own show on ESM,
P.N. When someone comes in to disrupt the people who aren't by nature disruptors don't like it.
So what do they do? They say, hey, he doesn't do it this way or why is Pat McAfee not doing it that
way? Whatever the things that have annoyed you over the course of time, many of which we've had
private conversations of, sometimes it's multiple things in one day. That's all normal. So you've
disrupted. And by the way, your viewership numbers and your ratings are reflective of the great
disruption that you've caused.
Significant viewers. Hey, that means a lot coming from you.
You know that the boys, you know that we really
fail you. Yeah, Nick, you are held in high regard
around here because you are an absolute dog.
So we appreciate you saying that. But yes,
we understand that any time you rattle or
shake some shit up a little bit, that has been the same
way for a long time, people that are
bums and don't have brains and don't know
how to kind of evolve or get better are going to be
upset that their cash cow is potentially getting
ruined. Is that what you were saying? Because that's what I
kind of experienced. That's exactly
right. So what you've said
and what we've said to each other about your collective show,
you and the boys.
It's the same thing with Zufa boxing.
But I also say what I've said to you in private,
what are they supposed to say, the establishment?
Oh, Dana White's coming in a boxing.
Let's just go out of business.
Let's just give up.
Or hey, Pat McAfee's coming in here to disrupt.
Well, let's just go away because our model is not as good as his model.
Of course they're not going to say that.
They're going to say any negative thing they can.
That's expected.
We don't care.
if we care about you as I care about you and your team
then by nature I care what you think
if we don't know who you are
and you're simply upset that we're coming in
we don't care about this
go on and live your life and we'll do our thing
okay I love you and I love what Zufa is seemingly
about from everything you're saying
just makes perfect common sense
I'm not from boxing world though
I couldn't even imagine the voices that are going to come out
and say well it can't ruin my life though
you know like i did see you doing some boxing moves in your warm up there you look like you've
actually you know by the way you're very lean right now we probably put you in you know 147 pounds
something like this very lean yeah i don't know uh i don't think the real ones for me i'm i'm
i'm i'm oculus boxer but i am i got it but all i know is when sam was pregnant with mackenzie
you weren't lifting up the shirt like that yeah you're right you told me you said hey you know it's
tricky you know sometimes maybe a little extra this extra that now you got it fully in shape yeah
we're locked in we got a morning routine we're working out i want to saw those drill instructors
you know for that uh for that movie i went and watched these drill instructors operate and then now
we're around a former drill instructor on like a weekly basis and boy you really change the
standard in which you kind of view yourself uh with how they operate like in the morning as you
i'm a shaver now i shave my face now which was never a thing maybe because i have a jawline
currently and that could go away at any time. I'm Irish.
I think can go right there very quickly.
But it's like watching these drill instructors,
they like look at other people's like
5 a.m. 5.15 a.m.
see if it's like, oh, you lost this morning because you didn't shave.
Like you immediately woke up and you lost.
Like, because there's always that
kind of looking at you. Like, do you want to wake up,
shave and go out or do you want to snooze
for another 10 minutes or whatever?
So it's like the way they... There's also
another thing about not shaving.
And you can see, I don't fully shave
with a razor. I have some subble
here and some of the gentlemen on your show may not fully shape those of us who aren't as
naturally handsome as you we got to cover it up a little bit no no that's where i was that
thank you everybody needs to relax okay i was a bearded man okay believe me i've been hiding a lot
for a long time you changed bro i did not change i did not change i'm still bearded man under there
but what i'm saying is uh watching these dyes operate it's like i've i've forced myself to almost
be like, well, I'm a piece of shit
compared to these. So it's like, I've tried
my best to become better for
you know, myself, but also
for like family, like, I would like
to live, you know, I would like to live
for the good of McKenzie and obviously baby
Boyd is coming. So I've tried my best, man.
I'm trying to stay and try to do it right now. And for your
eventual return to WWE,
I know you're, I'm focused on college
football, I'm building out my empire,
this and that. When are you, I've already
gotten six text messages since we got
on this five minutes ago.
When's McAfee coming back to WWE?
Look at you, six text messages.
You probably got one maybe, and now you're working it up.
That's good K-Fa-Bad, baby.
That's good K-Fa-Fa-Bee, baby.
Many, many, many.
This is just since we got on.
Yeah, but those are all world leaders.
That's Nick Con football, baby.
Don't you worry?
I am in shape, and obviously huge survivors.
Congratulations, you guys.
I heard 48,000 people at 48,000 people at PECO for that thing.
That's awesome.
Unbelievable.
48,000 people.
And, by the way, some of the things we do at WWE and what Dana and Lauren
Seppstein and the team do at UFC. We actually schedule events so they make sense for a city.
Boxing doesn't do this. By the way, you'll see boxing consistently up against college football,
against NBA finals games. This past Saturday, yes, big rivalry college football Saturday.
But keep in mind, we go in the evening, Michigan, Ohio State was a long distant memory by the time we
started. We did it from the San Diego baseball stadium, Petco Park. They were amazing hosts. Why did we do
it there. There's currently no NFL team
there. So if the San Diego fans have
been at home watching stadium events
wishing they had an NFL team
still and saying, hey, I'd like
to go to a big stadium event. Well, guess
what? WWE had one for you.
46,000 plus people in attendance
and we think great matches across the board.
Said a couple names. One name I
think I knew, but I didn't know the
person there. He kind of snuck it in there.
But,
uh,
Barnes, up, sir.
Oh, Larry. No relation.
no yeah I understand what you're saying
I think I know that
I don't know that name
so Lawrence Efsson you've met before
he's a senior senior executive
at the UFC
listen sometimes now because you come so famous
Pat you meet people and then
two days later you might say I've never met this person
oh oh definitely
what do they say hi I'm Larry
I don't think I heard full
I hope so I don't think I heard so
we just need clear the air here
on who the hell Larry is
who is Larry
First of Lawrence Epstein, by the way, he's on the board of trustees at Vanderbilt.
Very strong football season for Vanderbilt, as you know.
Right.
So with Lawrence, who's an excellent executive and has impeccable credentials,
now not only are we talking to him about UFC and boxing,
but we talk about Vanderbilt football.
And you saw the obviously rankings last night, you know, strong season for the Big Ten,
strong season for the SEC.
We'll see what happens.
Either way, Lawrence will be in front of one of the subcommittees in Congress tomorrow.
presenting the proposed addition to the Muhammad Ali Enhancement Act, everything that we just
talked through. And anyone there can ask him any questions that we have. This is a bipartisan bill
introduced by a Republican congressman and a Democratic congresswoman. As you know, that's very rare
in today's political environment. And we think we have really strong support. We're going to get more
support. People want to see the sport fix. Yeah, I think so. And it sounds like you have the people to get it right.
to say though old buddy no relation right larry no relation no no different thank you yeah because
congress you know we're doing the whole thing can't have another one i mean that's a bad time that's a bad
time to have that name but i he's good time to have a good brain it sounds like because he's obviously
bandy ufc and everything like that uh okay so tomorrow let's hope everything goes well bipartisan's a
big deal in the world that we're in right now it doesn't feel like that happens for anything i'm
happy that it seems like our government is coming together to hopefully make a sport that we all can
fall in love with be lovable yet again and understandable now to that note debut has a question
about the operations yeah i know a j will have a ton of follow-up questions but i'm move back to boxing
real quick so you said uh or you said uh being a disruptor in this space and the first thing came to
my mind is live because i'm kind of a casual boxing fan and gotten a golf a few years ago and
once they split a lot of the golfers are kind of shunned the world rankings got misconstrued
So how would this impact, I guess,
Boxes ranking overall and all the different, you know, WBC
and all the different ranking systems?
Yes, so look, Liv came out,
and by the way, our partner in the Zufa venture is Turkey Al-Shake,
who you guys know, God bless him.
Different than the group that was backing,
different group than the group that backed Liv Golf.
So what we're going to do here,
we're certainly if Terence Crawford's a super middleweight champion of the world,
you're never going to hear us say, well, he's not the super middleweight champion of the world.
So all of that will be acknowledged.
We're just simply going to focus on what we're doing, which is let's have the best fight the best.
So rather than matchups, there's an upcoming fight where there's 11 to one favorite in the main event, not our fight, of course.
We're not going to do anything like that.
Let's do it the way the UFC does it, where you go in and it's either 50-50 or 60-40, and let's have competitive fights.
And by the way, if you lose, no problem.
We'll bring you back if you made a game effort.
And if you showed for the fans, you'll come back, you'll fight again.
And why only fight twice a year?
When did this start?
Sugar Ray Leonard coming out of the 1976 Olympics, gold medalist.
The next year, he fought nine times.
And three years later against a gentleman named Wilfredo Benitez had a massive fight.
It only took three years because the frequency of his fights.
And obviously he knew everything to do in the ring and had charisma and all of
of those things. That's the better
model than just show up twice a year
and then go away. We'll continue with
our storytelling year round. We want to
build characters and certainly we'll
build those characters based on their actual
personality. Now finding these types of guys
or girls to be able to build these
stories is obviously not easy. So I think
it's going to be a lot on you guys to potentially
develop. Go ahead, Ty. Yeah, Nick, do you think
this new model and the new, you know, revival
of this act? Like, will that help
create stars easier? Because I think casual
boxing fans, that would be their argument.
is like, hey, you know, I'll always watch like a Canelo fighter, whoever the biggest
fighter is. But then a lot of times that guy is fighting someone who clearly is not game, does
not belong in the same ring. So we don't really ever get the opportunity to see stars built.
There's just three or four guys at the top and they're kind of just fighting everyone else.
Like, do you think it's possible with this that we'll get people that we can see rise up
the rankings? And it's like, oh, this guy is a, he's a verifiable star and he's risen up the
rankings. And we've followed that rise.
That's the absolute goal here.
So one of the many problems in boxing is what you just articulated.
So if there's three or four boxers that the general public knows, and that might be stretching it,
if there's three or four boxers, why not try to make that 20 to 30 to 40 to 50?
So it's not that only three to four boxers are skilled.
It's only three to four were showcased properly the right way.
And of course, they have to have the skill in ring to do it.
But for us, we think we have a promotional machine.
That's what we are at our core.
You have UFC and Dana promotional muscle.
In my opinion, the greatest fight promoter in the history of the fight game, Dana.
You have the WWE's promotional muscle, which you guys have lived through it.
We know how strong that can be promoted.
What you can't do is just put together a fight, do a couple of boxing interviews,
and say, hey, please watch my fight on a network that people have not heard of.
You've got to have some promotional muscle behind it.
We think we'll provide that and we think we can defend it.
a lot more stars with that.
Stars move the needle.
You know that.
Everybody knows that.
Stars move the needle,
but you've got to be able
to have supplementary, you know,
as you're kind of freeze up there,
as you're talking about changing the entire sport there.
Welcome back.
I'll be pumped to watch you guys do all this
because you would think with how busy you both are
running these multi-billion dollar companies
and having to deal with all the things
that you have to deal with,
trying to expand globally.
Both of you, Dana and you do business
in every city in the world, basically.
a lot of time for you both to have to pick up now
not have to get to I guess is how you guys would describe
because how much you love a whole new promotion
how does that change your life how does that change Dana's life
like how are you guys
well here's what I would tell you
for the people who are busy in this world
let's take you for example
I've never heard you complain
about I've got to go shoot this movie now
I got to get me to shit
oh now I have to go to game day
oh now I have to go
the reality is if you want it
And you clearly did.
You, Pat, and your team did.
You go and get it.
And you don't complain along the way.
So we are willing participants in this.
We think we, the one thing that we can do at TKO that we don't believe anyone else in these spaces can do, we can outwork you.
So there's no issues in terms of that stuff.
And it all starts with that here.
And if we're willing to answer, I don't know that there's ever been a time.
And you correct me if I'm wrong, that you've called me and I haven't either answered or
texted, hey, give me an hour. I'm on a flight or this or that. I'll get you right back.
Right. The same applies across the board and you do business and you live your life the same way.
No, I do not. You know that. I am a. okay. Not answer. I'll answer you. Yes, yes. I will answer you and your entire TKO group as you freeze up there all act the same way.
You're talking about the business minds that are at this TCA group. TKO group are second to none.
Outrageous. It is absolutely outrageous. And congrats of that.
them coming together and being able to work together, you know, because obviously Ari and Mark
Shapiro. Yep. Okay.
Ari Emanuel, Mark Shapiro, you know, incredible prowess, not only in dealmaking, but in business
across the board. If you look at the good fortune that we've had in the TKO stock, you know,
if you look at that good fortune, it's up into the right, not jinxing anything. You got Dana
White. You got a whole plethora of people at the UFC who work with them. You got Triple
you got all of our executives at
WWE and you have a really strong
executive group at ZUFA. You'll never
hear us complain about oh we're tired
oh we have to work so much. I watched
the reality show on Netflix about some other
boxing promoter and all I heard
in the show was oh my God I'm exhausted
I need to go play golf now
and it's a great hobby for people who
do it but please don't tell me you're exhausted
if you're going out to play four or five
hours of golf. Tell me you're exhausted
by the way tell your
mama if you're tired. Don't tell me
that's a dog you just heard a dog talk and uh that is why we respect the hell out of you man
and uh we assume this is going to go great we cannot wait to get to your fights we cannot wait
to experience what you guys build over there with zuffa and congrats on it all and tell
larry good luck tomorrow that's a crazy last name to have that's crazy i understand
i'll tell lawrence who's good people who accept my representation you like when you see him
you'll be like, oh, yeah, I do like this guy.
And as you know, the Pat McAfee, I like somebody.
That's not the easiest, you know, hurdle to get over.
So he's one of your guys.
He's one of our guys, and he's going to do great.
Nick, you're the great.
He literally hears everything about everything.
So whenever I'm in war with somebody, which happens.
A lot of them dress, like how he dresses, you know,
because of what we talked about here at the beginning.
So I'll say something to somebody that they have never heard before, I assume.
Right, Nick?
I assume some of these people have never heard anything that I am telling.
them, I would assume.
Listen, I, all I know is I'm not going to mention any names.
There were certain executive changes that happened at ESPN.
Other executives reached out to you sort of trying to, you know, form some sort of bond.
But executives who had already, by you, not done right.
And I think your response to one of them, when they said, hey, I'd like to sit down
together, this and that, your response was, you're next.
Like the Goldberg, sort of your next.
I know people would need more context to fully appreciate that,
but I know you know what I'm talking about
and the boys know what I'm talking about.
So, yes, Lawrence Epstein, friend of yours, friend of all.
He's going to be great tomorrow.
Okay, good luck to him.
Good luck to you.
And shout to you guys, celebrating Sina, man.
That should be a massive ordeal next Saturday.
You're talking about goat and basically all aspects of it
in his career post-WWE because of how damn good of an actor he is
is about to be gigantic as well.
So you're talking about legend out there.
I think you guys have truly celebrated him.
Next Saturday should be insane, right?
I think that's what we're all kind of assuming.
That's right.
Next Saturday, December 13th, that's Heisman Day.
You got Army Navy during the day.
You have no college football at night.
You have no NFL.
They have not moved to Saturdays yet as of December 13th.
And you have John Cena's final match exclusively on Peacock in the United States.
And it's going to be a great show.
By the way, you talk about people who never, who work their behinds off,
who never say that they're tired.
Sina, you know him.
You never hear him, so tired.
I can't believe this.
I have to do this or that.
He just does it.
And when you talk about the goat, that's goat mentality.
He deserves everything that he's earned in his life.
And it's our honor to help see him out.
It's either Gunther or L.A. Knight.
If I was him, I'd be trying not to be in there with Gunther.
I just, what were the Gunther chops like?
Brother.
My first one.
First one I took, okay?
Because you can't, I was running around slapping myself in the chest.
Just seeing, you know, in the lead up to it, I was just seeing what I could do, you know.
Kind of like Matthew McConae, but as hard as I possibly could.
In the shower, a little bit of wet.
I'm like, let me see.
I'm smacking the shit out of myself there, trying to see what it's going to be like.
What I realized, I would never be able to hit myself as hard as he's about to hit me.
And that first time, I go up over ropes.
I stumble a bit because I see him almost, he's almost right.
Then I go to get him, and I'm exposed completely like this.
That's a big mistake.
I had not felt one of those
my entire body's like this
yeah I felt like I was going to die
as soon as that thing hit me
it felt like I was going to the sound
popped into your drum
okay off my own chest
and then my sternum just kind of deflated
my lungs so it was a cool time
it was a lot of fun everybody
everybody enjoyed it's St. Louis out there
it was a lot of fun
listen we're going to bring you back
I know you and I are going to sit together
once college football slows a little bit
but by the way how weird is it in the shower
why does it hurt less
the self-chop in the shower
than it does out of the shower.
Is there a film of water?
I don't know, yeah.
I don't know.
I don't know what that is.
It sounds like a shotgun when he hit me, though, that first time.
Yeah, it was violent.
And I remember I had that bruise here because his elbow.
Yeah, his elbow hit me here on one of them while he sat me here.
And I had a bruise for like a week and a half.
That was a contusion, not a bruise.
Yeah, he was vicious.
Oh, geez, I'm dying.
Oh, I ain't a boot to the stomach.
I ain't a boot again.
Rockman's getting his ass meat by going through his most violent champion in the history of the W.
Yep, yep.
I wanted it.
Oh, well, it looks like a little triple H right there, don't it?
It looks like a little triple H right there.
No, down, dead, dead.
That those things.
Tremendous, tremendous, tremendous match.
Yeah, so we'll see.
L.A. Knight, Gunther, who's going to be John Cena's final opponent?
Either way, it'll be a great show and a great match, and we'll see, we'll see Sina out the right way.
All right, we appreciate you.
Please tell Larry, we said, good luck tomorrow.
Please tell Dana.
We said, congrats on now officially running a boxing promotion.
Had a great launch with Canello and Crawford.
we'll see what you guys can do and building an entire organization to make boxing a sport that
is consistent and hopefully great for the next what 100 years let's see what we can do it thank you gentlemen
always for having me and for being so gracious with me i really appreciate your time please tell suit we
said what's up and he did great here he did great setting this whole thing so he did a great job
we like to shout out i know we liked we hated suit at the beginning at one time at one time we met
sued he was working for another company and he had all the answers and i think he was forced to have
all the answers. And boy, I did not
like his answer. So that was an
immediate, nope. I'll leave it. Some
go ahead, please. No, no, that's why I said to
Chris. Nope. That's what I said to him when I met him.
Some people,
maybe you, I'm not saying this,
but some people, when they meet new
people, may not necessarily like them
at the outset. And trust has
to be earned over time, rather
than other people who embrace
people right away and then get disappointed
by people. So,
suit, as you know, has proven himself over
time to you. That's
Crystal Gentle.
To the team. To the team. To the team. Yeah, suit
came into our house. A long
time ago. A long time ago. Sue came into our
house when he was working for a different company
and he sat, he sat at one
of my desks and then
he was, you're welcome using my internet
with my heat and drinking my cold
water. Okay. Cooking bacon.
In my kitchen. And then all of a sudden
he had all these answers. I'm like, who the fuck
are you? Why are you talking?
Yeah, right. I don't know. Talk about the
internet. How about 2022,
Russellmania, Dallas, you show up. You're running
15 minutes, 20 minutes late. I'm
so sorry, I'm late. We said,
what happened? What were you doing? He said, oh, I'm setting up
the internet in my Airbnb.
And our question was, you're still setting up your own
internet? Like, can we get someone to do this
for you? And boom, here you are
now. You're not setting up your own internet anymore.
Well, we
need, our internet needs fixed.
If you have any answers, we are
currently in the middle of it. But Nick,
we love you, man. We appreciate you. You're the best.
Good luck with everything.
See you.
Thanks again.
That's Nick Kahn.
Yay, dude.
Once again, I'm not getting paid by any of his companies right now at this exact moment.
I'm not under contract under any of his companies.
I might take a UFC fight.
I mean, shit.
Yeah, you could want on?
You might be boxing.
Yeah, maybe I'm in Zufa.
Yeah.
You versus Michael Cole.
I need one round.
He climbs mountains.
He does like, he runs like six, seven miles a day, that guy.
I don't know if he's still doing that, but the last time I was around him,
he was running like six.
seven miles a day, like relentlessly doing it.
That's what boxing is, right?
That was the whole Connor McGregor.
You have to know how to box.
But Connor McGregor, Floyd Mayweather,
whenever that fight was happening,
my entire take was like,
Connor McGregor right now is not going to take on something
he's not good at.
Like, why would he do that?
He is on top of the world.
Why would he sign up to get his ass beat?
Like, I don't think that's going to happen.
And then I was watching videos of them,
which I will do for any sport
if I see a couple of highlights,
and I know what's possible?
It's just like golf.
Like, I'll hit one good shot.
I'm like, that's golf,
as opposed to all the other bad ones.
I'll see a highlight, and I'm like, that's possible.
So if that's possible, that's what I want.
I saw Connor working it.
I'm like, Connor McGregor's going to win his fight.
He's bigger than him.
Conner McGregor's going to win.
He's younger than him.
And then every boxing person was like, in what world does Connor McGregor beat Floyd Mayweather?
Floyd Mayweather doesn't get hit.
And I'm like, yeah, well, Connor will get him.
He pinpoint accurate.
Brings it.
I mean, there's no problem.
And they're like, this is going to be 12 rounds, I think.
It's going to be 12 rounds.
What do you think happens around like 7, 8, 9, 9,
10, 11, and 12.
I'm like, Connor McGregor's a fighter.
He'll be able to figure it out there.
Like, no, boxing is just a different animal.
It's like, if you have the stamina,
that is a part of what your boxing weaponry is.
That's why Floyd Mayweather can hop out of bed right now
off of a plane where he's counting a bunch of money,
get into a boxing ring and beat the shit out of anybody
because he can last 15, 20 rounds for the rest of his life
if he wanted to just get out there.
That's a tough sport to be good at.
Like, you have to earn it.
Oh, yeah.
Like that's shitty.
There's no pill.
get better at cardio. There's no
like, you can't take an injection
to get better at conditioning. Like, you actually
have to earn that shit. And that's why
boxing is special, I think, because it is so
damn hard. It's obviously changed a lot of people's
lives and trajectory. It's a spectacle.
It's an event. And hopefully it becomes
great. Because I'll watch a couple
boxing a year.
But Carl, you need a star. Yeah, you need.
But, Bud and Canella, you need the stars.
You need star power. You need the big fights
multiple times a year. I'm not sure about, you know,
actual boxers fighting, you know, three,
times a year because of...
Need heavyweights, ideally.
Yeah.
But ideally.
You don't think they're going to fight three times a year?
I hope not.
Just for their own good being?
Yeah.
Nine times sounds crazy.
Well, that was before anyone actually knew what, you know,
you probably shouldn't box nine times in a year, but...
Yeah, I assume the sell will be,
here's the amount of money per fight.
If you want to do three of them to move up our rankings,
so you can do that now.
If you want to do two fights, cool,
but you're going to lose out on this opportunity to get these flights.
These guys are going to be doing this amount of fights against these people.
There's going to be a point system.
So, hey, you do whatever you want to do.
You're just telling you it's possible if you would like to do it.
And if you're losing fights, they're not going to have you continue to fight, I think, a lot.
Only going to be for the winners.
But I do appreciate that I say if you do lose, you're not just necessarily kicked out of the federation.
That's because they're probably going to have to sign contracts and pay these people for a long time.
So then there's a minimum salary, it would sound like.
Yeah, probably.
I mean, I'm sure there is in the UFC, too.
Right?
That would sound like there would be a minimum salary at least.
I don't know how that would work, though.
Could it work like the PGA?
where you're making X amount of money no matter what
and they have not a retainer but money for some of the other things
that you would need while traveling like that guy's last name's crazy
he's he's got a big conversation tomorrow at Congress for the good of Zoufa going forward
just knocked that in there I didn't hear that coming he's you know you got me
you got Dana White and he got Lawrence Epstein and he'll be talking tomorrow
you know him very well you met him before you like me I met him I don't remember
beat him oh wait wait wait wait wait so much things
This guy's name is Larry, right?
That's not that other one.
No relation.
Yes, no relation.
Thank you.
Just need to hear that.
So he will be going in tomorrow for a big deal.
Hopefully they're able to figure it out.
Today, big deal for college football.
Early signing day.
We've had so many flipped commitments both in the recruiting process.
I'm going here publicly.
Actually, no, I'm going here publicly.
And then now, even on signing day, we have people choosing different schools.
It's always been like this, but it's spotlighted and highlighted even more with all the different business opportunities
and what schools can maybe provide at the very last second.
If somebody goes to another school,
all of a sudden, we got an extra $75,000 that just opened up,
hold the phone.
Where do you want to go?
Here's this.
Could be chaos.
Ladies and gentlemen, joining us now is National Recruiting Reporter for On 3 Sports.
Ladies and gentlemen, Hayes Fawcett.
Yeah.
Hey, how's how are you?
How's going, man?
Hey, great.
How are you?
Thank you so much for joining us.
Obviously, insane day.
Let's talk about some of the storylines that we've seen here early.
West Virginia's eating?
Is that's basically what's happening here with the,
Penn State recruitment and decommitments.
Penn State is kind of reaping the benefits here,
or what are you seeing from West Virginia
before we get started into all the national stories?
Yeah, no doubt.
West Virginia is doing a great job.
You know, obviously a few weeks ago,
Kevin Brown, rival's number two interior offensive linemen
came on the show and committed to the Mountaineer.
He was previously committed to Penn State this morning.
We saw four-star safety Matt Sieg flip his commitment
from Penn State to West Virginia.
Coach Rich Rodriguez is doing a great job.
And also behind the scenes, there's a recruit to watch.
Four-star running back Amory Latimer from Georgia.
He's currently committed to Wisconsin, but there's some talk behind the scenes that West Virginia's, you know, working to flip his commitment.
So that's one of three.
That's what we would like over there, West Virginia.
Come on.
He's a running back, he said, from Georgia.
Four-star running back, yes, sir.
Look at the offensive line that we're getting, brother.
look at everybody that's coming in. This is for you. We need Amora, Amore up there at West Virginia. Wisconsin? Yeah, right. Now, I feel dirty kind of even doing that on signing day. You know, it sounds like, you know, kind of trying to steal somebody's commitment to somewhere else. But there's been a lot of that. Can you tell me a little bit more about the Chris Henry Jr. story? Because I think either on three or rivals reported it, we follow along very closely. We love what your guys' business does. We appreciate what you contribute to college football. That Chris Henry Jr., staying at Ohio State or going with Ohio State.
then an hour or two later it was reported he had not signed his paperwork yet
Chris Henry Jr. is a game changer. Brian Hartline obviously leaves Ohio State
today. He's still there throughout the playoffs but leaving Ohio State to go to
USF. What are you hearing about Chris Henry Jr.? And USC has the number one
recruiting class in the country and maybe going to add Chris Henry Jr. to it or is Oregon
going to do their thing? Yeah, so as far as Chris Henry Jr. goes, he had a
announced a ceremony at his school this morning, and he announced that he was going to stay
with Ohio State. However, he hasn't officially signed his letter of intent. It hasn't been sent
into Ohio State, so it's not officially done until that happens. Behind the scenes, I'm hearing
that Oregon and USC are both making a push. Again, like I said, it doesn't really mean
a thing to that pin hits paper, and I'm hearing that, you know, both of these schools are
continuing to push really hard to make that happen.
All right, Hayes. We need you to stay in it and on it. We got questions for you. Go ahead, Ty.
Yeah, Hayes. After Jared Curtis, who was either the number two or, you know, number one quarterback in the class.
Everybody's like number one or number two.
Exactly, depending on who you look. After he flipped from Georgia to Vandy, is Vanderbilt slowly kind of becoming, you know, like a destination in the SEC?
Do you anticipate their class being very, very good this year, especially with Clark Lee signing an extension and being there for a while?
Yeah, no doubt. No doubt.
About two hours after Jared's flip from Georgia to Vandy,
I had a 2027 wide receiver reached out to me,
and we committed him to Vandy.
And then today, about 10 minutes before joining the show,
Vanderbilt flipped three-store wide receiver, Owen Cabell, from Alabama.
So that's two big-time SEC program flips, you know,
flipping Jared from Georgia and then Owen from Alabama.
Vanderbilt's doing a great job.
Yeah, I'd say Vanderbilt locked in.
Clark Lee. Obviously, I think Diego
last week with Bustin' with the boys
alluded to Curtis
becoming the next quarterback, and I don't think
everybody kind of knew who it was or what it was.
And then whenever this flip happens,
obviously it's just another message from
Vandy that they're for real, because obviously,
financially you have to be able to keep up with everybody else.
And maybe Curtis is the next one to continue
to lead Vandy into the promised
land of the SEC. Let's go up to
the Big Ten country, shall we, Hayes?
You know, as we started this show, Penn State
ranked 138th.
in the recruiting, early recruiting and signing day here.
They were just above Akron, which we were mind-blown by,
and right behind Montana State.
Well, now there's an update.
They are now currently sitting at 150th.
Oh!
Yeah, CFP King's report that with yet another flip to Virginia Tech,
Penn State's recruiting class now sits 150th overall.
So obviously things are going well for the team that fired their coach
earliest this season and still don't have a coach.
But on that note, AQ Shipley Penn State Cultist,
former Remington Award winner for the Penn State and Indy lines has a question for you
about where they sit now versus maybe later.
Yeah, back when I came out, there was no early signing period.
Obviously, you see where they're at right now, and obviously the transfer portal plays
a major role in what goes on now, but how much usually changes between the early signing
period to the final signing period?
Yeah, who's not signing right now?
Yeah, so in terms of that, pretty much 95% plus of these high school recruits are signing in
December because they want to go and enroll in the school of their choice in January so
so they can get ahead of, you know, spring practice, get in the weight room, you know,
learn the playbook, all that good stuff. So in terms of that, there's not really many
recruits that sign in the late signing period anymore. I mean, I would say one to two percent.
So it's 99 percent, hey, in the barn. You guys are ranked 150th right now.
Still got some hours left, though. Still got some hours left. One of the schools reaping the
benefits recruiting-wise with a brand-new head coach.
former head coach of Penn State.
James Franklin squad down there.
Tone has a question for you.
Yeah, Hayes, I do.
A lot of that Penn State dropping is because I see all over your Twitter timeline
is James Franklin flipping commits from Penn State to Virginia Tech.
And also, I've seen like the hashtag be great in Virginia, stay great in Virginia or something
like that.
How is James Franklin done in his short time in Virginia Tech?
And do you know where they're ranked right now or around where they're ranked right now?
Yeah, Virginia Tech is recruiting at a very high level under James Franklin.
And obviously, he had those built-in relationships with those recruits that he had committed to him back when he was at Penn State.
There's been 10-plus recruits that were committed to Penn State flip to Virginia Tech,
and now the Hokies stand at the number 25 class in the 26 rivals team industry rankings.
West Virginia, also moving up the rankings.
Virginia Tech, obviously moving up the rankings, good for them.
I have no idea if this is football or basketball recruiting here
this particular page, but West Virginia is moving up
so is Virginia Tech.
So go ahead.
What are you looking for, Ty?
Slide up.
Illinois's up there or Miss 24.
Okay, let's talk about recruiting every single year.
Hayes, this is your life.
Go ahead, D. Bud.
Yeah, we know how the hotbed of talent that Louisiana is
and that was the big reason why Lane took that job there.
What is that LSU class looking like since Lane is taking over?
Yeah, the LSU class is looking great.
Since Lange took over, they've already flipped three recruits.
Yesterday, they flipped four-star tight-in J.C. Anderson.
They flipped four-star wire receiver Corey Barber this morning.
And then yesterday they flipped three-star interior offensive lineman Ryan Merritt.
Lane Kiffin and company showed up in Baton Rouge and started recruiting right away.
I think the Tigers have one of the best classes in the country.
their headline by the number one recruit in the 2026 on three rivals in team rankings,
Lamar Brown, who's shown on camera there with Kiffin.
I really like where the Tigers class stands,
and I think Kiffin's going to continue to recruit well in Baton Rouge.
All right, Hayes.
We appreciate the hell out.
You, when's this end?
They can sign any time, I guess.
It just started this morning.
This can go on forever.
Yeah, so the sign period started this morning, and it closes.
December the 5th.
So people can sign
from today to Friday.
All right, today's the third.
Chris Henry Jr.
Will he sign them Piper's or what?
We'll find out.
Why didn't Rich Rote give old Chris Henry Jr.
a call?
I think he might have, actually.
Maybe we should be giving.
Maybe he ends up in West Virginia.
Oh, wait a minute.
Let's not get crazy.
We got a more.
We got a more.
You're right.
He's coming from Georgia.
You're right.
He's seen the big guys up front?
Yeah, we're going to win this thing.
Thank you for telling me that.
That's Hayes Fawciss.
Thank you.
Hayes' Twitter account.
Hayes' ex-count has been very active.
He lives in it.
Oh, yeah.
Which we appreciate.
Probably from that exact seat that he's in right there.
I would assume.
We were in his bedroom right there.
We were at his computer.
Yep.
And that is where he is just.
That is his workstation.
That guy is plugged in in the recruiting.
Because recruiting is so vast.
High schools everywhere.
Two stars, three stars, our stars, their stars.
Every star could potentially be there.
You said, I think the number one or number two,
recruit, because there's like number at a position, number nationally for this particular website,
the WBO, the WBA, the WBC, the IBF, there's so many different ones.
And Tone even gives out his stores.
So, I mean, it's a whole different.
Really?
Yeah.
Tone, what were you going to ask about LSU?
Because I wanted to ask them there, the follow up to the LSU thing, but he kind of said
they got a good class.
I kind of, we got it out of there.
Feels like Louisiana in the recruiting and the signing day is a big deal to kind of
state claim at where your organization is at or viewed.
Transfer Portal seems like the much more important time right now for your team like right now.
But I think like the stability of your culture is kind of viewed upon the recruiting signing day
is kind of how I'm looking at this right now.
Like West Virginia getting people to flip from Penn State is strictly because there's chaos up there.
What's the culture?
They have no idea what it is.
Rich Rod, what's your culture?
We want tough football players down here.
This is exactly what we are.
Okay, recruiting is like high school kids believing in your culture.
So like LSU, I guess they're just going there regardless.
But hearing somebody's leaving from Alabama to go somewhere else, crazy to me, that's like crazy to me that they would even, because if you're at the point where you're saying I want to go to Bama, it feels like you've already made up your mind like, hey, this is what I want to do.
So for them for you to change your mind and go elsewhere, it's like, does that worry me about Alabama a little bit?
Or is that just mean somebody else opened up a little bit more money because one of their recruits that they thought they had to end up going somewhere else.
Flipping from Bama to Vanderbilt is crazy.
Like that is like, that actually is like a massive like Penn State to West Virginia.
Yeah, same deal.
That's a big fucking deal.
That is a big deal.
Bama, coach.
Bama is still numbers.
I know, that's what I'm saying.
That sucks for you, but it's like great for us.
But Penn State, like, that's Big Ten recruits.
Penn State guys end up in the NFL.
Yeah.
There's a lot of, that's an NFL pipeline.
They all went back.
All those Penn State guys went back just because of like the tradition and everything.
Like, we were two months removed from Penn State having the most money,
having the most attractive job.
number two in a country and being like the premier place to go like they put all this money into
every single sport not just football like they're all in on sports and now two months later
we're at a place where Penn State is like you don't even want to touch it if you're a coach
like I don't understand how the hell we got here it is insane well and I guess I don't know if
we maybe just got two of our skis because like the real like the reality is Penn State is
the third best job in the Big Ten like it is never going to be
better than Ohio State or Michigan.
Or?
I guess, yeah, you could throw Oregon.
USC has the number one recruiting class.
You know, so it was like, yeah.
I don't want to, I don't want to, you're right here.
So you're having to hear all this?
No, no, no, let's lay it on a little bit here.
You guys all have constant bias, which is fine.
But at the end of the day, like Oregon's won how many national championships?
How many? You tell me.
Zero.
Zero.
But they've been to one.
How many times have they had the 150 recruiting class in the country?
Who cares?
It doesn't matter.
You've got to win a national championship.
That's what it's all about nowadays.
The reason Nick Sabin pops up there every day is because he's got seven titles next to his name.
Correct?
So Dan Lannock can be great all he wants and tell all the great speeches and go out recruit USC and bring in this quarterback.
And guess what?
Go play in the Insight Bowl or play in the college football playoffs and lose in the third second round.
It does nothing.
It means nothing anymore.
You win or you don't, period.
Penn State pissed off the wrong guy.
Yeah, I watch today.
Well, not just you.
No, no, I wasn't talking about you.
Big Deluxe, brother.
Yeah, let's talk about a bigger guy.
They're saying Big Deluxe said,
that guy.
Week 5, you want a fire at my guy?
Okay, we'll see if anybody comes,
coaches for you guys.
We don't know if that's real or not,
but that is certainly a theory
that has been out there,
and maybe Penn State has had an idea all along.
We're skipping signing day.
95% of the signings happen.
We don't want to be a part of it.
We lack to be a part of the 5%.
They zig.
We zag.
Maybe that's where they're at.
Or maybe Penn State's about
to fall back 10, 15, 20, 30,
40, 40, 50, 50 years.
But if they did that, they'd be good.
Oh, no, maybe this is what the next 30, 40, 50 years look like.
Oh, no.
West Virginia's taking all your recruits.
Oh, no.
We'll see you tomorrow.
Goodbye.
That's a great way to sign off.
Oh, no, for Penn States.
Just a couple big ones.
The guy's still there.
The guy we've all been talking about.
Or at least I have.
Terry Smith?
He's still sitting right there.
Terry Smith, yeah.
Dayball sitting right there.
Looks just like me.
A little bald white guy right there.
He's sitting right there waiting.
Right there.
Go get him.
What if he doesn't want to do it anymore?
Yeah, he might have his back.
turned. You tap them on the shoulder
and get the fuck away from me. I don't want to do that.
He might. I'd rather just go be an offense coordinator
in the NFL. You remember what I did when I did that, five
Super Bowls. Or the head coach somewhere else.
I mean, he might get a head coach a chance.
What are the coaching changes that are going to happen in the NFL?
Raiders.
I would like to, certainly.
Okay. Maybe
Miami. Well, Tennessee. Tennessee
already's open, right? AFC
North across the board?
That Tomlin stuff's crazy.
You're from Pittsburgh. You don't really.
you know.
No, he's not.
He doesn't claim it like I do.
Pittsburgh in my blood.
Pittsburgh and my roots.
Okay.
All right.
Okay.
I appreciate that.
He is a legacy.
Hall of Fame.
Yeah, he's a lot of things.
He's a Wippeal Hall of Famer.
You're right.
Western Pennsylvania, Scholastic Athletically,
Hall of Famer because how great he was at basketball
over there in Western Pennsylvania.
And certainly a good thing.
Coach Tomlin, your friends and your family,
obviously Steelers fans,
they are a very judgmental bunch.
Okay, they expect to be great.
They want to be great.
great. And even if you are great, it needs to be great in the way that we see it to be
great. You know, they like the killer bees there for a while because it was fun. But
inevitably, that wasn't really like what Pittsburgh Steelers football is. We need a control line
scrimmage. We need to be tougher. We need to fight. That's what we need to be. And what
they've been seeing from Coach Tomlin and this particular regime is above average football.
So they have a winning team. They can win any game. But they prove and they can lose any game as
well. And now this year, three home blowouts, okay, in Acresher.
They booed, renegade. You heard about this?
I heard all better. I saw it, too.
Oh, mama.
Boom.
Fucking save it, dude.
Sticks don't deserve to be played with this horseshit football team.
That's what they're saying. It's getting louder than ever.
Tomlin
Fire Tom
at the game.
I know.
I heard it.
On national television,
they're chanting that.
They've done that before.
It has worked
because they are relentless
with their chance in Pittsburgh.
What are your thoughts
with everything in Pittsburgh?
As a former Pittsburgh Steeler,
as a person that grew up in the area
and has friends all around you
as Steelers fans.
Because every time I speak,
I just try to reflect
what I'm hearing from
the streets of Pittsburgh.
Same.
And the people that I know
from Pittsburgh might all be too similar.
and like view it the same way so maybe there's a little diversity and thought in
Pittsburgh that i'm not hearing but man they are pretty bummed out about this entire thing and
i think it's actually your first takeaway ladies and gentlemen a q shippley's first takeaway
coming out of week 13 the silk curtain oh no oh my gosh silky soft softy soft that's what the
that's what the insers think of the steelers team just it's a soft team it's a soft team they're the
silk curtain the softest of the mall
You think that's where their biggest problem is?
I do. I think you have to be able to stop the run.
And I think the standard has always been set in Pittsburgh that you have to stop the run.
You have to get off a block.
You have to play Steelers defense, which is Steel Curtain, not Silky Curtain, if you get what I'm saying here.
So if you take a look right here.
Steel hard, silk soft.
Look at the holes that are here.
Nobody's getting off a block.
And let me tell you when I say this.
And JJ said they just ran Duo, duo, duo, duo.
They ran Duo, they ran Inside Zone, which if you look at it on paper, you end up on the exact
same people. The blocking scheme is the exact same. The difference, this play right here is going to be
duo, so he's going to open up to his left, hand off to his left. If it was inside zone, it'd be going
to the open side right here. Look at the holes every single time. These two are the smallest
holes of the four I got on tape. Let's go to the third one. The third one, where do you see this one?
This is unbelievable. Again, send the motion. He's reading the safety. He's pointing it out,
making sure we're on the same page. Josh Allen come down. This is a hole right up the middle of the
dealers defense. That's a big
gaping hole. Right down
Broadway. Hey, where held out.
And the logo. And they keep running the same play over and over again. This plays
on third and one. Look at that. That's inside zone there?
That's inside zone. You're running it to the open side. Bend it back right up the middle.
You get them one-on-one to safety. But again, third and one with a 15-yard wide hole.
Okay, can you tell me a little bit more about football here?
Yeah. Duo, you don't know what hole is going to bust open, but a hole is going to bust open to
the right is what they're thinking whenever they're running it?
listen. This is inside zone. So let's see what he opens up. Let's see what he does here. So this is inside zone. So he's going open side inside zone. But if this was duo, he'd open up to his right hand it off and you end up on the same exact people. No, but the running back though, any hole that's available. So it's for both plays, whether it's inside zone or duo. Yes, there is a aiming point. There is a landmark. And you are meant so that inside zone play, you are starting at the inside leg of the tackle. And then you can make the cut off of there. And you can hit either front side. You can hit front side A. You can. You can
can hit backside A, backside B, or bounce it out the backside.
So you're literally just reading how they block it up front and find it in the hole.
Okay, can you go back to the duo, which was the play beforehand here?
Yeah, so this one's supposed to go tackle right side?
Front side A gap.
This should hit front side A gap, but again.
Which is in between Josh Allen and 64.
Correct.
And if you see T.J. Watt's standing up.
He's trying to close this down.
He probably recognizes that's what it is, but they do a good job.
Jackson Hawes, the rookie tight end, closes him down.
You fill on the safety, and now he can bounce it outside.
So he's just looking for space, basically.
That's it.
Here's the, this is desired spot, but if you're an offensive lineman and you're getting beat, just carry them that way.
The whole thing as an offensive lineman is take them where they want to go.
That's the whole thing they teach you.
Hey, listen, my aiming point is this.
I'm going to get my head on the inside.
I'm going to be heavy with my backside arm, and I'm going to drive.
But if he's going to flow heavy this way, now I torque him and I take him that way, and you cut off my backside.
Okay, so there isn't necessarily, there's a goal.
Like, hey, this is supposed to be an A-Gap run, but every run could be wherever the fucking hole is.
Correct.
Got it.
So an offensive lineman can't be judged just specifically if he opened the hole that it was supposed to be, even though in that case he certainly did.
But there's other times where he doesn't, but he creates a massive hole the other way.
That's still a successful rep.
Absolutely.
And you will see later in the trenches, Green Bay Packers play actually.
Just there's a little spoiler.
A little spoiler.
They're going to be in there somewhere.
Don't know where.
But you will see.
First time this year.
Let's fucking go.
Wow.
A lot of guys.
Yeah.
But you will see them basically take guys where they want.
guys will move, defensive linemen will move, and now, okay, I was supposed to block him,
but I put the brakes on, and now I work back and I work with this guy, right?
So it's what it looks like on paper versus what it looks like on film or two completely different things.
Because I played pee-wee football over there in Plum for a few weeks.
I was on 10 D-Digs team. It was a good time.
I was running back, safety, linebacker, offensive lineman detackle,
and they had punt returner in about three, four weeks of action.
It just so happened to be in the middle of cup soccer, which is the most important part of soccer.
I made a tackle and then slid onto some cement at one field,
so it was kind of like a hey
like the national team's looking at you for soccer
how are we doing here
we're doing okay over here but it was a good time
but I forget what it was 24 or something
is to the right and like
yeah so even numbers to the right odd to the left
but smaller is closer to the center
yeah okay because I always assume that there was
a hole that is exactly where we're all aiming for
but after watching James Cook do his thing it's like
oh he's just going anywhere
say Kwan he's going anywhere
Jemir Gibbs he's going anywhere and it's still
a successful rep by the offensive line. It's not like the
offensive line is bummed out that it didn't go through
the desired gap, right?
That's exactly right. And if you look at that play,
Foxy, run the play that just ran, right? If you
watch James Cook a lot of running backs
bend it back even before they get the
ball, but what James Cook does such a great job
and the good backs do such a great job, see how he
stays front side, setting up the block
to get the seal, it keeps the backers
on that side, and then that
sets up the block your offense line, and then you know where you're the
cut is. So whenever guys can't
find a damn hole, that's
problematic for you guys. Yeah, very.
Offensive linemen go,
we had one. The good ones can create them.
Correct. Because we're, as
defenders, we can see the bat.
So we're trying to beat him and kind of get there.
O' linemen can't see him. They can, you know, they know how
to play his design, but the good ones,
they'll kind of bend lean this way, get us
on that and kind of give that leverage
at AQ and then just boom, hit it, get north
and south. That was Gibbs' his
overtime touchdown against the Giants. Like,
AQ broke that down. Like, the whole reason he
set it up is because he leaned to the right,
safety came down, went left, and then Gibbs just went the opposite way, and it was a touchdown.
That's returners on kickoffs as well. Returners on kickoffs. If they set up a block for somebody, life's a lot better.
You'll see, like, young guys just kind of hit one way, and it's like, you're not helping anybody here.
That's right. You're not helping anybody. We need a little bit of leverage, a little bit of help on this entire thing.
Actually, a huge reason Trevion Anderson didn't play very often early on in the season was because he was getting the ball on tosses and then just running past Lyman and getting tackle for two yards.
It's like that was something he had to learn.
Like, hey, you need to slow down and wait for your guys to actually block.
Levy on Bill.
Oh, my gosh.
He was the best.
For you guys.
Levy on.
The best.
Let's see.
Oh, that guy's the great.
I mean, he was the best that he had the best stop and start in football.
He'd sit there and just hide behind guys.
He'd lean his head this way.
Somebody go there.
And then, boom, gone.
See it through the gap.
Yeah, they showed 45 of his plays the week we were playing the Steelers.
I didn't see a single Ben Rothesberger throw.
He could do that, too.
It's pretty good.
We were prepared, I think, for Lev.
Yeah, that was, I mean, you had to be
because he was dominant in the run game.
And at that point, he could have been
a number two wide receiver for anybody at that point, too.
So when you got split out, he was a problem.
But yeah, those killer Bs, obviously you had AB
who was the best right receiver in balls.
And Martavis.
Martavis was a freak.
They had one more guy, too.
I can't remember who, but, yeah.
Tonn probably knows.
Tom, probably knows.
Tom, who was it?
No, number 11.
I'm drawing a blank.
Emmanuel Sanders?
Wheaton, Marcus, Wheaton.
Levy on Bell in the back
Antonio Brown
Martavis Bryant
Heath
Heath in the middle
Ben Rothesberger
spinning it
and I'll tell you what
we watched the highlight
Don't forget them boys up
Yeah I'm about to say it
Dogg
DeCastro Pouncy and Ramon Foster
In the middle
Golly what a time
Artie Smith's going to get that
Let's go boys
Good luck boys
I don't like you called them
The Silk Curtain saying they're soft
Pittsburgh saying the same thing
That's why they're asking
for maybe a reset. I wouldn't have chose silk.
Silk's like a very strong thread.
I would want soft feeling,
soft feeling, you know, it's soft.
Shite. That's a very soft. What would you have said?
Cotton? Cotton would have a good.
I don't like cashmere.
Cajmir. Super soft.
That's the furry stuff, right?
Like spider webs are made out of silk. Those things are strong.
Not really. Every time I bat and they're gone,
but they do wrap around the hand, I guess.
In perspective to what's hitting them.
Well, yeah, in comparison, I guess. But silk, too,
I guess it can catch you if you really
wanted to but when you put your face on it's like
well this feels like it's expensive
yeah you never been hit by Peter Parker
boom miles Morales
that's a problem
mine's
mine's Toby
yeah
yeah is Tony McGuire
yeah is that he's
that you're not to me too
Toby did the upside down suck
of the face yeah Andrew Garfield
with that lady Tom Holland
little respect
yeah yeah I think
I think Tom Hollis is my God
okay who's your Grinch
oh what's the
the animated one. Boris Karloff.
No, Benedict Cumberbatch.
Well, the original is Boris Carloff.
Okay, so you're talking about the cartoon.
Yeah, the one that started at all, yeah.
I'm talking about the anime. Yes, I understand which one you're talking about.
Oh, G. Thank you for me and a classic for us. And thank you for having that name.
Yeah. There's no way you're supposed to have the original Grinch's cartoonist's name.
You're not supposed to have that. But Cumberbatch is his name? He's pretty good.
I'll tell you what. I wanted to hate it because I like the Jim Carrey Grinch the most.
that's like maybe the Santa Claus with Tim Allen and the Grinch with Jim Carrey for me must watch
Home Alone too you can throw in there jingle all the way I think you can toss in there obviously there's
others but for those I think the Grinch with Jim Carrey and the Santa Claus are the two for me that are at the
top of the class so then when the new Grinch comes in I want to see this shit it's already been done
Jim Carrey's the Grinch that's all you see watching with my daughter obviously because
songs and animation and everything it's good movie hey he's really good very good
And Pharrell, I think, does the music for it?
Tyler the creator.
Oh, that's Tyler the creator did the music?
Farrell might have a song, but I know Tyler, the creator, was like a massive part of the soundtrack.
The music is really good, too.
You know, my daughter obviously loves it.
So, hey, those...
Yeah, it's the same company's minions and stuff like that.
Illumination.
Yeah, Elimination.
Ferrell's highly involved.
And they have a great, you know, lead in for the movie.
Oh, yeah.
With the minions.
Oh, yeah.
So good.
Yeah, with the little rabbit from the dog searching movie.
Yep.
I'll tell you what.
my daughter's luck this is my first time watching kids movies i'll tell you what these things are not bad
things are pretty good good good stories in there fox you just went to the movies to see zootopia too he said
it was great yeah it was very good who's in zutopia uh jason bait yeah yeah yeah yeah okay sick it was
good yeah it was very good my nephews loved it popcorn popcorn i got an ice cold beer because
you can do that now we got all the candy you can get yeah it was great what so you're so there's
little fox boys around and we just said hey this is what you do you give you give
beer and you watch movies.
Yeah, exactly, and they got water, and then
we steal their water because
obviously the beer and a popcorn kind of leave us
a little dehydrant. Yeah, I've got to do that.
Yeah, why don't you give them a little mountain
dude? They all
had huge popcorn buckets
and they each got a full candy thing.
We didn't need to add popcorn. Who took them on this
trip? Who was all there? Whole family was there.
We haven't done this literally since
I was probably like seven years old. It was awesome.
That does sound awesome. I didn't know if it was under
your orders that they're drinking water while.
A movie and a movie theater.
Something.
Something.
Jeez, Luis.
Water's good for you.
You got to drink water.
Of course it's good for you.
We're at a movie theater.
They're giving you the amount of butter
they're putting on the popcorn.
So good.
You're drinking ice cold tall beer out there.
Movie thing was supposed to kind of indulge a little bit.
And it was 3D, which I really enjoyed.
Wow, you're in there.
Yeah, you put the glasses on?
Did you return your glasses safely?
They don't make you do that anymore.
I thought you had to do that.
No wonder to throw them out.
The environment's going to shit.
People are wondering about the movie business dying.
Maybe they need to start recycling the fucking glasses to turn a little profit in the entire thing.
Shout to Christmas movies, though.
It's good time to make good Christmas movies.
It's nice to watch me.
I always feel good.
And shout to Arnold Schwarzenegger getting it all done there.
Stop that.
Shout to Sinbad for, you know, there's a lot of asshole parents are out there around Christmas as well.
Yeah, and to hell with that neighbor.
Rest in peace.
Yeah, Phil Hartman.
Trying to slide in.
This guy's trying to work, make a living.
You're trying to bop his wife.
It's fucking Christmas, dude.
Exactly.
Back off.
No kidding.
Jingle all the way.
What's your second takeaway from week 13 of the NFL season, AQ Shipley?
Ben's bully ball.
Oh.
And it always starts with the run with Ben Johnson.
And I think we always think, oh, he's so creative in the past game and all these different things.
No, it starts with the run game.
And it always starts with the run game.
And the creative and the deception, all the stuff.
Send Komet over, send DJ more back.
All it does is occupy the backside end, creates the big gaping hole.
You're going to see a lot of them on this one.
Here we go again.
Send him back.
Guess what we're going to do?
We're going to leave that three tech unblock.
It's getting his way.
It's called split zone.
This is huge right now.
All you're doing, you're stretching the front side, sending the backside tackle,
sending the guard through and cutting him up.
This one's awesome.
Look, the tight end in motion falls down right here.
They send darn out to the right.
Jalen Carter's lost.
What's going to happen?
What do I do?
okay cool I get back up still get the block and walk in touchdown easy so that's all
wrapped obviously what else mindset like in Ben Johnson's scheme and strategy is just one that
these boys want to demolish people in he's so good he was one step ahead this entire game
if we can run this one back in the beginning watch when they send the motion watch what does
the safety okay let's rock and roll you just took the guy out of the gap and where they're running
you see what I'm saying so the whole entire game plan is how can I create one less on defense
to where I want to go and that's what he's done
He's like the best of all time at it?
Because remember McDaniel was super smart on the motions and pre-shifts and everything like that,
that certainly was revolutionary.
They hung 70 on the Denver Broncos defense.
It was special between he and Tua.
I think a lot of the defenses maybe caught up to what he was doing.
What does he do differently?
He just does his shit with intent and purposes that are specific
and a little bit different than maybe anybody else that has done it before?
He's so good at doing this stuff right here.
When you put DJ Moore in the back foot,
you make this look like it's going to be play action out here to the right
and you're going to throw a little naked hide to him.
what occupies that guy.
Or you're going to send this motion
when you know what the coverage
is going to be pre-snap.
You send the motions
they rock and roll the safety
and then all of a sudden
guys disappear.
Look it, go back to this one
real quick.
Go back to the beginning.
Watch this.
So whenever he comes across,
goes there.
Now look, all these guys
are fitting outside
so Cooper DeGine comes outside
or Blankenship or whoever these guys
they all come down.
They don't know where to fill.
They have no idea where to fill,
but he's creating
and manipulating everything
to create the holes that he wants.
Ben Johnson.
You guys,
I'll tell you what, man.
Yeah.
I'm going to say something right now
I miss this
and I mean no disrespect
to our O line
Gibbs, Monty, we're running the ball
fine but it's not like this
and this is why everyone's like you guys
suck on fourth downs. Well on fourth
and two, fourth and three when you got
to have it last year
two years ago we had some cool
creative motion run off the tackle
you know deception
easy first down what do we do against the Packers
I was fucking go get it man shotgun handoff to Gibbs stuff it was disgusting and I was like
that's the Ben Johnson difference right there I hear some stats to your point about 4th Downs
maybe you guys ran out of plays weeks 1 through 10 you were 13 of 18 wow an 0 of 7 how many
how many weeks has uh Campbell been calling the place since week 11 right
it's not dance ball on the 4 what's your problem I'm just throwing it out there no yeah interesting
stats and information to drop
at key times. Yeah, just throw it out there.
Yeah, they're going for it a little bit.
Yeah, they're going for it. Maybe the plays are already, maybe
the well has run dry and four downplays, but it does
feel like Ben Johnson's a special play designer.
The Bears also getting
Kyle Munung guy in the seventh round.
I think a lot of people would just been like whatever, but if you watch
Big Ten football, him at Rutgers, like he
couldn't have went to a more perfect location.
All right, let's go to the third takeaway
here for AQ Shipley
of week 13. America's
most dangerous.
Wow. They're wanted, huh? Every team's looking for this. Instead, it's DAC, CD, and GP taking over all the highlights AQ. It's special to watch them, isn't it?
It really is. They're so good, and it starts with Dak, obviously, because he is leading the league in passing yards, but guess what? He's got two weapons now. Just doesn't have C.D. Lamb. He's also got Ferguson as a tight end. But look at this. All these plays are on third down, by the way. Up top, you're going to see a little deep dig route. Third and six, I think it is, whatever it is. Third, and he gets a 16-yard gain. Deep dig. Now, check the next play here. Let's watch this. Watch this stutter and go up top. Boom, that's on McDuffie. Leave them. Go get it. Make a play on one of the best corners in the league.
Third down.
Those are both on third down.
Now let's get to Pickens.
Okay, one of the best gets of the offseason.
Again, third down, cover zero, right?
They bring everybody.
They pick it up enough.
Get it to Pickens.
Get back outside.
Watch this.
Beat him.
Now hurdle him.
I mean, this guy's an absolute weapon.
Absolute weapon.
Now, money time.
Three point lead, fourth quarter.
Can't give the ball back to Mahomes.
Fourth down or third down, go to Pickens when you need it.
Winner, winner, chicken dinner.
Game over.
Okay, so anytime you have two ones, Dee,
but obviously it's a numbers game all of a sudden, changing of the math.
Absolutely, and they have a good running back as well,
good offensive flying, and tight end.
So they have the weapons you mentioned it.
But when you have that number one,
when you're going into game plan on Wednesday,
when you remember the game records they put on the board,
88 and 3 is going to be on that.
So if I'm a free safety, where do I lean?
You know, George Pickens, we saw a couple big time post routes,
and that's kind of been the conversation,
I mean, not post-slant routes, take away the slant,
take away the slant.
But everybody knows his kind of number one thing is that deep ball.
So when you have that ability and he does most of his damage on the outside,
that slant is almost always going to be available
because a lot of these corners are terrified of getting beat deep down the sideline.
And then Dak, I mean, Dak is playing at an unbelievable level.
Like, he's not going to miss these throws.
These guys are going to be open, got a chance to watch some of hard knocks last night.
Like his leadership, obviously from his starts at the head coach position with Shadi.
And then Dak, just seeing him on the sideline and the guys, they love each other.
They're playing great ball right now on offense.
Hopefully they can pick it up on defense and make a real.
I really like Dak. I think I forgot that about Hard Knocks. They had a couple years back.
It was like, oh, Dak's a dude. Like, Dak says fuck. Dak is a guy. Like, Dak is a dude.
Like, that is what I remember. I think that's why we enjoy Hard Knocks so much,
is because we get a chance to kind of see who they actually are, even though it's highly edited and everything like that.
They're not going to bury anybody. It's an NFL Films production. But once you see the interactions
and how he responds to situations and how he decides to talk to people, it's like,
Dax guy, Dax's a guy
and Shadi might be too. Yeah.
You know, it's his first year as a head coach. There's a moment in there.
They're down 21, right?
And Shottie goes over to Dak and just simply
ask them a question, right? Yeah, they're about to go on the field
and Shottie just says, like, you still love football?
And Dach says, yeah. And Shottie just turned around and says, I fucking love
football. And then they cut to, you know,
them driving the ball down the field. I mean, it really
is just an incredible little peek into what they're
building's all about. And we have the club?
that you feel like football
I'll fucking love football
it's fucking dope
down 21
it's not a lot of
it's a lot of
it's down
it's a lot of
it's back
hard knocks
they're covering the entire
NFC East obviously there's a lot of
storylines
and the Dallas Cowboys might be
for real, and they might
be the best team in ball.
Good timing, right?
Yeah, no, I mean, tomorrow's an absolute must
win. Tomorrow's... What's tomorrow?
We got Lions, Cowboys,
basically... Lions can't lose, right?
All the analytics are saying that
whoever loses this game will not make the
playoffs, and with how Dallas looks
and how we have looked the last couple weeks,
I'm very nervous for this game right now.
Well, Detroit, I'm sure there's some good stats
coming out, even though we saw some bad ones,
the fourth down ones. There's some stats coming
out about the Cowboys' offense, it seems to be okay.
Last couple weeks, they gained
473 yards and 457
yards. Oh, boy. Yeah,
and obviously all the highlights we just watched for from one
week, we assume that maybe
continues. Mom and Ra might play, though.
Might. We like
on Monra. Looking like he won't, but he might.
We like Jared Goff.
We like Sonic and Knuckles.
Oh, yeah. Those guys have been fine.
Actually, the last couple weeks, it's really been the defense,
and Terry on Arnold just went on IR,
so that's no good.
Pennies.
I'm sorry.
It's just, for me, I'm a Lions fan.
So, like, it's not a big deal if we don't make the playoffs.
I'm used to this.
But it has been, like, three years until I've seen a team be this bad.
So it's been quite some time.
Yeah.
And still holding on to hope.
A lot of injuries last year, too.
So you didn't really get a chance of really fully believe last year.
Two years ago, we're this close to the Super Bowl.
Bummed out about that now.
Yeah, still going to be bummed out that for a long time, I think,
especially with the bears are doing what the bears are doing.
And that guy was in your building.
so you're going to have to see him.
And maybe that's why everybody in Detroit was so Matt.
Whenever Ben took the Chicago job,
he could have took any job.
He stayed in the division.
Fuck you, Ben Johnson.
Lion says, we're going to be okay anyways.
And Peter Schrager's like,
I don't know if the fucking lions make the playoffs.
And you know what?
That's what he said.
You know what?
Out of everything,
fuck, I don't care that we aren't making the playoffs.
I don't care that we don't look that good.
The fact that him and all the haters are right,
that's what pisses me off.
That makes me mad.
That makes me mad.
Shraig said, I'm not doing a victory lap, but you look at Ben Johnson leaving.
There was a reason everybody wanted them.
You think that might have a little bit of an impact.
And then defense coordinator as well, yeah, once again, I'm not taking a victory lap.
But whenever I said the Lions weren't going to make the playoffs, obviously a lot of people
were calling me very mean names.
People are saying very mean things from Detroit about me.
And once again, this is not a victory lap, but they lose Thursday night.
They're probably not going to make the playoffs.
That's basically what Shrag said the other day.
Yeah, and then he's got Ben on his show and clearly he has no one in the building in Detroit.
So I know his angle, okay, Shreggs, but it still pisses me off.
Does anybody have anybody in the building in Detroit?
No.
It doesn't feel like that.
Whoever released the Ragnow thing, was that Rhapsheet or Garfalo or something?
That was my only thought is the Ragnow News.
Detroit keeps it pretty tight up there.
Yeah.
He'd pretty tight up there.
Should have did the physical first, probably.
Probably.
Before the post.
Or they should have just cleared him.
I mean, he wanted to play.
Let's just clear the guy and it gets hurt.
That's on him.
Yeah.
Let's think about that for once.
I mean, with the Patriots, you guys probably would have did that for sure.
No, that's not how the medical works in the NFL, brother.
Oh, really?
Because I've seen a lot of guys going to that blue tent and come out,
and they're looking cross-eyed, but they're still playing.
No.
Oh, yeah.
No.
Those are unaffiliated neurological consultants.
Hey, unks.
We were going back to the Super Bowl just one week ago today, and now we're not.
I'm pissed off.
I'll give up yet.
Hey, but remember, Jack White and Eminem fucking killed it.
Killed it.
They won Thanksgiving.
They were awesome.
Do you know much, Jack White you do?
I do.
Yeah, I'm Big Jack White.
See, me too.
I kind of know Jack White as well.
Even I didn't know the new song, though.
I guess that's a brand new song.
Didn't know that song either.
Yeah, but watching him just do his shit.
I was like, who cares if you know you're watching a fucking show here?
Like that is what that was.
Bro, there's a documentary.
I forget what it's called, but it's one of my favorite scenes.
And it's him, the dude from you two and the dude from Led Zeppelin, all the guitars.
The Edge.
There it is.
And then is it Jimmy Page?
So all three of them sitting there
and they just start talking about
so they bring up white stripes
and they talk about like how it came about
and then all the other two jump in on the guitar
and they have a little session.
And then this guy talks about
Kashmir from Led Zeppelin
talks about how it was like
a part of another song that they didn't use
and then all of a sudden
and then this guy hops in
and then they're all just sitting there
and just jammed. It is awesome to watch.
Yeah, real talents. It's unbelievable.
Yeah, you're watching like actual talent at work here.
And that's what that show was.
It was good.
It was a fucking great show.
It was.
Lions got to stink.
Yeah.
We'll find out tomorrow.
Tomorrow's it.
Thank you.
We're going to find out a lot tomorrow.
You know, Foxy, I don't love where we're at you and me.
We're both in the same position.
You guys are better off than me.
We're tied for first.
You guys are all fucking shit, so I don't even know why you were even talking about your guys' teams.
Well, that's kind of what I was getting to.
I think Foxy and I understand.
See the right and all the one.
wall with our particular teams right now with how we are and what is happening and then we see
the other teams that we think probably do have a chance to go yes your team is one of those teams oh yeah
and the buys right now so we're going to be very fresh exactly so i think whenever i look at the colts
team i love team that i am a season taking hold a payer for team that i support friends with the
people that run the fucking team actually love the city doing well
Very grateful for that.
I had eyes on that team this weekend,
and Houston, Texan's defense is number one.
They are.
No doubt.
They're so good.
They're going to make a lot of teams not look good.
But then you go back to the Chiefs game as well,
and then you add in the fracture fibula.
And the reason why I think people didn't think Daniel Jones
would work in this offense,
only Anthony Richardson could work in this offense,
is because I think people didn't fully understand
the athleticism, Daniel Jones.
Daniel Jones, white as milk.
Maybe the whitest.
He might be fucking whole milk white.
Yeah.
Nerd.
Yeah.
Dresses.
Very, very mayonnaise.
Old Navy model.
Whites.
So I think people immediately think this guy came from the Eli Manning School,
quarterback school, Peyton Manning quarterback school,
and he appears to look immobile.
Mm-hmm.
This guy can't be that athletic.
Daniel Jones is freak athlete.
Very, very fast, very, very strong.
jumps high, all those things.
That's a huge part of his game, actually.
Being able to run, extend to play, and do it is why I thought, if not Anthony, Daniel Jones, same offense here.
Actually, same offense.
I don't think a lot of people are viewing it that way.
And now that he can't, you saw that video from Thursday practice.
I mean, that is, that was when I knew immediately.
The reason why I like Daniel Jones is because his mobility, because of what he's,
able to do and now i don't think he can move and do those things just heal i don't we need to get
on like the vibra how the fractures hairline fractures heal i don't know how they heal just time we don't
have it moral chamber it'll be all right the answer's in the building the answer's in the building
you put them out wide anytime you want a threat of a running quarterback you motion tyler warren
into quarterback and you run the zone read with him so then what's daniel jones doing
blocking out on the edge.
He's just chilling until we're doing a drop-back pass.
We keep them in the bottom.
So Daniel Jones is in there.
He's a shotgun.
Yep.
And then he goes motion.
And he goes out to wide receiver.
Tyler Warren comes in.
So who's respecting him out there?
Corner.
Don't need him.
Got to.
Corner has to respect him.
Even if the guy can't really run.
Got to go out there.
So we're taking one for one out there.
And then now we got once again 10 on 10 in here.
That's right.
And Tyler Warren's quarterback.
Listen, let's dump that.
We need to send that to Shane Stike it immediately.
I'm assuming he already thought of this.
Well, we had a fumble on a fourth and one.
Yeah, and Tyler Warren already completely fuck it
when he was playing quarterback this week.
This guy's a rookie.
There's going to be moments where it's not great.
Tush push, though.
I mean, let's give him the ball in, like, a zone read thing.
Let this guy just run quarterback power like Josh.
He is Josh Allen in the back field.
Yeah, but Josh Allen can throw the ball.
Can Tyler throw the ball?
He's a high school quarterback.
He was a high school quarterback.
It's exactly why we should only be talking about the Packers and the Patriots.
And we can throw the bears in there.
All these teams are so fucking bad compared to our teams.
It's not even funny.
Yeah, but what about fucking Tyler Warren a quarterback?
We're just learning of this possibility.
That's true.
What if you put Danny Jones out there and somehow he gets rolled up on in that compound fracture
or that hairline fracture turns into a compound fracture?
He's got a fibulous sticking out of his leg.
I don't want that to happen.
We can't have him out there then.
I don't want that to happen.
But if that was to happen, all of a sudden,
got another
Riley Leonard
out on the field
and he's out where
Mike's supposed to be
you know
putting him out there
then we'd be fucked
at least you got
the first
one
if we got
right
on the field
we're fucked
oh
it's not
it's not
it's not personal
shot to Riley
it was putting a rookie
quarterback in
in week 14
did you see
did you see our schedule
you see those defense
it's the worst
that we got the worst
schedule down
the brass just put
shudder in
in week 14
exactly
They look pretty darn good now.
Oh, I saw someone tweeting the watch emoji, Dee, but.
What's the difference?
It's still up.
Did you see the other rookie quarterbacks that got thrown the fire this week?
I won't name any names.
Brasper didn't look great.
I'll grant you that.
That doesn't count.
Why, we aren't naming names.
This guy got thrown into the fire this late.
Yeah, right.
He did have some Carson Wentz in him.
He did.
But that's going to happen with rookie quarterbacks.
Everyone's going to have your moments.
And Riley Leonard getting dropped in there, I think he would be pumped for a moment.
Now, would it be much better, especially with the road that we have,
to have somebody that maybe understands what the defenses might do
and maybe put us into a better play and maybe set up the whole thing to be successful?
Yeah, but we might not have that capability at this stage.
Guy went to Duke of Notre Dame.
He could rid of defense like a nobody.
That's right.
There's a lot of Duke quarterbacks out there just fucking.
That's the same guy told me Brosmer could fucking spin it.
It's Max Brosmer.
A lot of people are saying it's KOC's fault.
Who's saying that?
Okay.
Can't develop a quarterback.
Okay.
All right.
Hard not to argue that.
Let's go.
Guy of top 10 quarterback and turned him into mush.
J.J. McCarthy has not looked good at quarterback.
But he's been hurt.
He hasn't had time to develop in the system.
Okay.
Kevin O'Connell, every quarterback he's ever had, has had success seemingly.
One coach a year already.
Every single one, but a lot of playoff wins?
Or?
what you're doing right now we don't like okay it sounds like you're being a little condescending about
Kevin O'Connell's greatness and now this viking's team having a little bit of a good run right now sounds
like you're a hater you're on a good run this year well the last couple years they're playing
for the number one overall senior in the last year in the year before that they were under 500
in the year before that good year they lost in the first round playoffs to daniel jones yeah
but they also came back down 33 nothing and that's who was the coach that giant's team
all right in front of us let's get to a break we're back on the other side
Penn State still hasn't hired a coach signing day ends December 5th
Hayes Fawcett of all in three tells us from his bedroom that 99% of the high
school recruits are signing in this particular signing day and state doesn't have a
coach and they're currently ranked 150th in the country in recruiting hard time
in Hepha Valley.
Sorry, AQ.
Tough.
You guys might be ass.
But hockey team's going to be good.
Women's volleyball team's going to be very good.
Wrestling.
La Crosse is going to be good.
Wrestling's going to win everything.
It matters.
All eyes are on wrestling right now.
Can't wait.
Batch.
Can't wait.
National champions.
The last 12 years, I think.
I don't think you guys have lost a match.
Yeah.
What's his name, Mr.
Cal Sanderson.
There it is.
Dog.
He was undefeated in college too, right?
Yeah.
And then he moves over to coaching,
and now he's the same thing as a coach.
He's the greatest of all time.
Yeah, since Dan Gable, pretty much.
Speaking of Gable, you see Gable Steeveson?
Yeah.
I saw Joe Rogan basically sent a video of his last fight to Dana White and said.
Did you see what he did to the last guy?
Oh, yeah.
Left hook while going in for a tackle.
Knockout.
So knockout while tackling guy to ground.
So guy out, basically, and then he ends up on top of it.
I mean, it was...
Oh, shit.
Yeah.
That guy's out.
So hook, knockout.
Then he almost overshoots the wall.
He's 255 pounds or something like that.
Almost overshoots it.
Remember, this is the dude that just won all the time.
And then he lost one time.
Yeah.
And everybody's...
A lot of people wanted to hate this guy because of how much success he had,
and he did have a lot of moxie.
I got a chance to chat with him a couple of times.
He's a dog.
through and through a freak athlete,
an incredible wrestler,
which a lot of college wrestlers
obviously go into mixed martial arts.
And it appears as if he does have
lightning in his hands.
And if he's going to smoothly transition
from hooks to tackles
and the same with knockout power
in that, that's going to be, he's going to be
a problem in there.
I think that's pretty evident. And Rogan was like,
hey, need him. Now, this guy's the guy.
Yeah, for sure.
So speaking of, he crushed it.
Hayes Fawcett crush it today.
I think that's my first time seeing him on TV.
Is that his first time with TV?
I would venture to guess that it is.
Himself?
Are we?
I'm about to.
I think he was super excited about recruiting.
Let's get to a break.
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It's magical
And we hope you're having a great Wednesday
We just had an incredible little snack session
There's a little sausage over
You know we got some good mixings and fixings
In the Thunderdome at this exact moment
And it's a good conversation ever
Also there's a good 20, 30 pounds being added
I think to some people through this winter
Over there at that snacks
The readily available Oreos
That are happening right now, six packs
Yeah, some people, or is there any standouts?
Every time I go over there, I do see...
You can say it. We've all seen it.
But it leads me to do it.
It leads me to do it as well, if it makes...
So I don't want to judge, I don't want to cast a stone upon...
You're not.
In a glass house.
Because every time I go over there, I see it, and I go,
oh, that looks like a good idea.
We got the six-pack of Oreos in here, like 150 of them.
Yeah.
Just sitting there, just you slide that thing.
out. It's right there's the greatest. And then there's some, obviously, some fruit
dummies underneath. Real fruit. Some other options, of course.
100% juice. Of course, that's what it says. I read it. That's what it says. It tastes like
it's not the case. And then on the other side, we have all the chips you could possibly ask
for. It is a little problematic, especially in this cold weather where you kind of want to
comfortably eat. And then we got a blimp out there that is just kind of going through all
of this. And I, uh, debone, you're becoming an influence on.
me and I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing big pop out of somebody
over there they get made the knit that's good I was in his life it's a good time
to be in a Thunderdome and we're thankful to do the show the toxic tables here at
bus Connor and that Ty Schmidt nine-year NFL vet Darius Jay Butler's here
12 year NFL vet Super Bowl champion a Q Shipley is here in live from Hammer
is tone dig stone we didn't like what you were trying to do last hour you
told us during the break that you're basically trying to manipulate some things
with the platform that you have and I certainly don't
don't appreciate that, but I respect the nod.
I hope the Vikings front office is listening,
and the Steelers' front office, let's take advantage of it.
And what do you think the Vikings' front office should know if they were listening
right now?
KOC's, he just, he can't get it done.
It can get it done in Pittsburgh, though.
Okay.
And by the way, that was Mitt, Big Pop.
Big Pop out of Mid, okay.
He's in the same room over there with Tone.
Tone is trying to talk COC out of Minnesota so that he can hire him in Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh still as a head coach.
Okay.
has been a head coach for a long time there.
No, he's going to Penn State.
Well, that's what Ben Rothesberger said,
but a lot of people are here and said,
why the fuck would Mike talk go to Penn State?
A lot of people on there that don't know
that Seven is our God, so we listen to him.
That's Ben Rothensberger, who he's referring to,
and Ben Rothersberger still lives in the area.
Ben Rothersberger, obviously still very dialed in.
Footballing with Ben and Spank is obviously an absolute heater of a show.
We appreciate it. We respect it.
He did throw some things out about maybe a reset in Pittsburgh.
Nobody that has actually been in the bill.
at that particular level, coaching level or anything, says if Mike Tomlin wants to be there,
Mike Toml will be there. He's kind of earned that. I think a lot of people feel that that should
be how it is. And then, you know, maybe he does move on. And then maybe he does go to Penn State
who doesn't have a coach. So AQ, it feels like Penn State's in a big L right now, but they can
turn it all around with one hire and one signing and one win next year. But let's talk about
teams that turn it around through their offensive line. Let's go in the trenches with AQ Shipley
for the top five performing offensive lines coming out of week 13.
of the NFL season. Number five, the Dallas Cowboy.
Crazy to year, week 13. It is crazy how fast this season is flying, but Dallas is trending
up into the right. This is old school counter. You got two tight ends. Let's take a look.
40 ends up being the F, and then the tight end comes across to fill in on the linebacker,
and then if we can run that back one more time, check this out. Check the left guard.
Tyler Smith, one of the strongest. There's a butt. Check out the center. There's another
but find left guard and center and go find the back of the end zone and just run your ass off.
We talked about the big D having the big three, you know, and Dax CD and GP, but didn't
really get a chance to dive into their offensive line being good again. And you were shaking
your head? What were you shaking out? You know, I'm always looking at the defense and one of the
best defenders in the game. It probably has ever played the game. Chris Jones just jumping out
of a gap. And this is kind of what you live with with great players. Sometimes they dance around
blocks, jump out of gaps, and then somebody
behind them has to kind of adjust.
And they didn't, but that's tough, especially right
down the middle of the defense. And I believe
I saw him mic'd up, go up to the other guys
on the defense, say, that's on me, boys.
That's my bad, but I can't have it in this
situation. 14-10 game right here. Dallas Cowboys
offensive line, top five in the
NFL, says AQ Shipley. Let's go to the number
four performing offensive line
in week 13, a New England Patriots,
number one team in the league. The New
England Patriots are showing up every single
week. They're missing the left side of their offensive line.
Ben Brown, I believe, is his name at
Left Guard, number 77 and number
59, Vedarian Lowe, who has spent
some time at the shipyard.
Wow!
So there is definitely some bias in this, but
they are the number one team, they are the number one team.
When you step up, I mean, you could
argue that B.A. could have given a game ball to the left
side of this offensive line. Yeah.
Two young guys who step in for
two other young guys and look at that
blocking. I mean, how easy is that
whenever Trayvion Henderson gets to see that
hole, kick out, torque, find the other young guy in Brown, and go follow it for an 11-yard run.
That's incredible.
That's a special thing to happen on a primetime game for a very, very important part of your
offense, the entire left side of the offensive line, having to fill in and show up.
Good for them.
Good for you guys.
Yeah, it just gives you a bunch of faith, too, just because the Giants say what you want
about their team as a whole.
They have one of the better defensive lines in the entire NFL.
And then when you think about longevity going into the playoffs, the one position, the one
group that gets hurt, that might cause you some concern would be that offensive line.
we're going through it right now and the backups are stepping up it really does kind of reaffirm your faith in the team
how many do you have to have offensive lineman so you dress eight typically you typically have your five and then
you know you have a backup center you have a backup guard tackle and you have a backup swing tackles you got your
eight that you normally have it and they're basically playing number six and seven right now right
yeah six and seven and our backup center is kind of our starting rookie left guard Jared wilson who's out right now
he played center at Georgia for most of his career playing guard right now for
New England.
So it's very incredible just to think about the Patriots.
That's why don't even be a fan of your own team.
Just come on over to the dark side, start rooting for the Patriots because there's no real
point to root for anybody else aside from New England and the next team on In the Trenches.
Yeah, but you're saying that because you're also thinking that maybe this Patriot seems
likable to.
Well, they're likable.
Because Braves is funny.
Yeah, he's a funny.
Braves is funny and he's had success and he's from Ohio.
So, like, I think everybody just kind of likes Braves.
Disolving. Drake May, this guy, he's so damn likable. I don't think there's anything
about this. The way he talks is so humble. He's so casual on the field. And he has the
moxie to be a leading man. And then obviously going through the decision-making process that
they went through to fire a coach after one year and move along and say, nah, this isn't
right. And then bringing in a big name. Doing some big-time signings, keeping them moving,
and then being where you're at. It does feel like it's a likable team somehow. That's
crazy because it's the Patriot. Yeah, but that won't last long. Nobody's going to
like us after winning the Super Bowl this year.
It's going to be kind of like, wow.
Yeah, because it wasn't supposed to happen this year.
Yeah, and it's going to be like, wow, we wished away the Chiefs.
Like, we wanted some other team.
And then, oh, no, we wished away the team.
And then we got back the other team.
We hate even more than that team.
So it's really a conundrum for everybody.
That's why it is kind of a, hey, ditch your team.
Your team fucking sucks compared to New England.
Just come on over and be a Patriots fan.
Doesn't hurt having fucking Chesney in the owner's box every week either.
Chesney, Cardi B.
I mean, shit, who's next?
T. Swift might start dating Will Campbell.
I don't know.
I do, though.
Okay.
T. Swift is with Travis Kelsey,
but then you start thinking about
what the Chief's future looks like.
You know, what does the future of the Chiefs look like?
I will say this about Travis Kelsey,
who we are big fans of.
New Heights's number one sports podcast here.
That's right.
Congratulations.
Happy for them.
They've been a good show since the beginning.
Obviously, very clearly going to be a good show
since day one.
Part of my tank, I think, is still number two.
And you're talking about they've been doing it for like forever.
OGs of the game at the top of it all.
Shout out to them.
Still doing it.
Big Cat, PFT, Hank, the entire crew.
What a wagon and has been for so long.
It's a grind, you know?
The podcast world is just, you know, never-ending.
You have to just continue to create.
And there's a lot of podcasts and sports podcasts.
And a lot of people deciding to get it on microphones.
And it's like to be able to do it for as long as,
they do is just the brilliance of their minds, obviously, and James Madison supporters are
obviously watching very closely to what's going on over there. The New Heights podcast,
Jason and Travis, like you can have brothers just talk. You can have people that play sports
just talk. Like there's a lot of that. They're special both because they're potentially goats
at their positions, both of them. Good arguments for both of that. And then they got the shit.
Jason Kelsey's got the shit. He will do it.
it. I mean, he will do it. He will sing queen. Oh, yeah, you bet. He will chug a beer.
What? He will shoot a gun. He does not take himself seriously at all. And Travis Kelsey, for how
famous he is, he is still a human somehow as well, who is obviously electrifying. That's a cool
duo, those two. Now, for the future, what does it look like for the chiefs? If there is a future
beyond, you know, the Travis era in what they are, if this is the end of this particular era,
of this Chief's dynasty, what does the future look like?
Especially with a young New England Patriots over there.
Most money in the NFL?
Yeah, there's a few players that you can just kind of list right off the top of your head
that you know are coming to New England next year.
AJ Brock.
That's one.
You think AJ Brown's coming up to New England?
Oh, I don't even think it's a question.
I think the Eagles will probably lose in the first round.
It'll be a, okay, we've got to get rid of some of the bullshit that's going on.
Hard to argue that A.J. Brown hasn't been somewhat of a distraction, you could say.
And who's the guy that he still talks to damn near every week who drafted him?
Who got up and walked off whenever he was traded on draft night?
Do you remember that scene?
Brable reading the timeline or reading the...
The whole scene.
In the background, in a suit.
and then coming back to the table sitting back down
and people say it was at that moment
where Vrable was like this is not where I need to be
it would still go on to win
and then he would get promptly fired after going into
the New England Patriots Hall of Fame
and giving a speech about how great this place is
in comparison to other spots
and then now the New England Patriots
are the number one team in the NFL
and the Tennessee Titans have no idea what to do with football.
And who's A.J. Brown's childhood football team?
Oh yeah, he grew up on New England Patriots fan.
So, I mean, add A.J. Brown to this offense
see what the fuck happened.
next year.
I just hope Matt Stafford wins the MVP this year
because if he doesn't, we're looking at three straight for Drake Man.
Three?
And that worries me.
Wow.
Why is it where you just how people are going to talk about you guys?
No, no, how I am going to talk to everybody else.
That's why.
Yeah, because I didn't really get good at this shit while the Patriots were good.
You're too young.
Yeah, too young.
And we were really bad the past couple years.
And I'm kind of good at this.
and if the Patriots get good again
I won't you guys will fucking hate me even more
No it'll be a problem
If you have a reason to talk shit
That's what I've always said that about the Patriots fans
Like they are a good shit talking fan base
And if they have a reason to do it
That's just like
A catastrophe for everybody else
Exactly
And that's what it was like playing in Foxborough
Whenever they're during their run
It was an actual home field of ants
Well why was it? Well the weather obviously was controlled
By the Patriots somehow it sucked
It was always going to suck somehow
And it was always going to be wind in your face
I don't know how that always happens.
But then also their fans are good.
Like the fans know what they're doing.
And also the little side combos that happen from fans and players,
all of them have a good bite.
All of them.
Every six.
Eight-year-olds are shit-talking.
Ninety-year-olds are shit-talking.
That's like true football town, a shit-talking fan base.
And they had a lot of reason to talk shit for a long time.
And it does appear as if they are back.
You know, it does feel like that.
And we got living that reality.
And, hey, it's not their fault.
No?
Mm-mm.
But how did everybody else let it happen?
It's not everybody.
Ladies and gentlemen, who's number three performing offensive line?
Coming out of week 13 of the NFL season, AQ?
Green Bay Packers.
So about fucking time.
Here we go.
Go, Pac, go.
Go, Pac, go.
Go, Pac, go.
To number three.
Wow, good for them.
Yeah, they took the fight to Detroit.
It was good to see them fight.
They got some injuries as well.
They're missing Jenkins.
center. They move Ryan into center. They got a new right guard. They pick up Wiley off Minnesota's
practice squad playing tight end number 81. We're just going to run a simple zone play. But watch,
the defense moves. That's what I was talking about earlier. So Aaron Banks can continue to run.
Then that linebacker makes a play. Nope. Turn into a double team with Walker, climb. All you got to do
is make one person miss and there goes Jacobs. Wow, so beautifully orchestrated. This guy's coming
off a practice squad. He knows all this stuff. That is actually a fake report. That is a false report.
He has been on the Packers practice squad, but he just got activated November 5th, so he's only been up for a few games.
Okay, so he's been in the building.
You understand what he's doing.
It hasn't been getting the reps, though, to be able to be doing this type of shit, because this all has to be playing and calculated, right?
Because if not, you step on each other's feet immediately.
And the other thing that's huge, too, yeah, well, first of all, with 81, what you're saying, yes, exactly.
You have to be able to read that out.
But if you go back one more time, 63 Walker, when you have the man outside, he's leaving that guy for 81, but watch him.
He recognizes they just move the defense inside, slows it down, pull,
the defensive end across,
and now he has to adjust to that
and then gets up on the linebacker.
Good tackle by Jack Campbell,
25 yards on the field.
That adds to his list.
Yeah, he's chasing the guy.
That's a ball hawk.
I agree.
I love him.
Great last name.
What's going on here, Foxy?
I don't know if Jack Campbell's the one we have to go after,
but, you know, that's okay.
Well, I don't, just in general,
the Detroit lines now are on the wrong side
of these segments on our show.
This hasn't been how it's been at all.
This was a weird game.
I saw a stat.
that like rush yards were pretty much the same between the Packers' lines,
pass yards were pretty much the same,
time of possession was pretty much the same.
The only difference, we were 0 for two on fourth down,
and I believe you guys were three for three on fourth down.
So it's just like- It's correct.
It's that close.
We are that close.
And zero sacks allowed by this unit.
Big one.
Sacks allowed on the other unit.
Against Aiden and it?
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, was Hutch just thinking like,
what am I going to say on game day tomorrow?
Allegedly, yes.
No, that is not alleged by anybody other than some people on the internet that were pissed immediately upon hearing it ain't nuts.
It was going to be a guest picker ever just losing the game on TV.
We all just watched it with our families.
Speaking of watched it, Chief's Boys, what was the number?
Oh, yeah, Cowboys Chiefs hit 57 million viewers on Thanksgiving.
Yeah, the new record.
It's a new right.
They thought it was coming.
They thought 50 million plus was coming.
Turns out 57.2 million viewers making it the most watch regular season game in NFL history.
The previous record was 42.1 million, so the record was shattered by whopping 15 million.
If you want to talk about access to games being a big deal, obviously being able to see it is a massive piece of it.
But then also the game just being in such a healthy spot.
You know, for a long time, the game was being, I don't want to say attacked, because it sounds like a victim mentality.
but I think there was a little bit of a negative onslaught of shit towards football
that was certainly happening and scaring people away from either playing the game as kids
or having your kids play the game and maybe even watch the game because of how yada, yada it is.
And then obviously there was a lot of political stuff that was potentially happening.
And then the way the game was changing, what the rules was pissing people off.
And then there was a uniform police time that everybody was going to get mad.
There was just a lot of things that the NFL was kind of battling,
both self-inflicted and things that were just going to happen inevitably anyways because of the growth of a league in things happening like that.
So I think that all kind of has settled down and now people are just kind of appreciating the opportunity to maybe cheer for their team and watch great football.
And I think football is in such a healthy place.
And I think it's very good for society whenever the sports are in a good place because I think sports are really the only thing we have left that really unifies people.
You know, within a city, there's obviously people that see things differently.
But whenever a football team is great in that city, the city normally sees the same thing.
and that is we would like to this team to go ahead and win it all for the good of all of us.
So I think it's special whenever these types of numbers come out that this many people are watching our game.
And I think it's a great thing, obviously, for our sport and for society, whenever more people are in on ball, as opposed to less people in on ball.
Yeah, I don't know if there are very many other things.
I mean, people would probably say there are, but, like, people's lives revolve around the NFL season and college football when that's on.
Like, everything that you're doing, you go to work, your family, all.
that shit. It's all just to get to Sunday
to watch your favorite team
play. And then on top of that, they've done such
a good job just to like
massive holidays. Like there is
going to be a game on and that's, that is what
you are doing with your family.
If you're like a sports family and now it's getting to the point
where even if you're not, it's like, oh yeah,
you know, the Cowboys and the Chiefs are playing. Like, let's put
that on. Go. Ball. Go.
Go. Go.
We're going to dance Christmas too.
Yeah, exactly.
Roger Goodell already did that to the NBA.
And we've tried to tell the NBA, the highest level, Mr. Silver.
Hey, you need to move Christmas Eve.
Christmas has always been our day.
I understand.
In theory, I used to watch too.
I loved it.
I loved the Christmas showcase.
It was a cool thing.
You know, NFL had Thanksgiving.
The NBA had Christmas.
It was cool, a holiday sports kind of doing everything showing up.
Then the NFL said, we want Christmas.
And they just did it, and they got it now.
And I don't love that for the NBA.
obviously because that has been a storied showcase thing for just move a Christmas Eve no problem the issue though is just like what happened with Red Zone if the NBA goes Christmas Eve and has success the NFL is going to say whoa whoa maybe we put a couple games we'll take that too just like they did with Red Zone
did you see what they did with Red Zone channel yeah it was like 400 commercials on Sunday I was part of the problem because when I was told that there was going to be a couple commercials 30 second commercials I think I was told 90 seconds
maybe, no commercials at the time.
And I said, we don't care, meaning that we will still watch,
which I think every Red Zone watcher still watched.
I think it's still something because of how good it is.
They're saying now they've upped at all.
They're just doing it.
You give them an inch.
Obviously, they're going to take a mile.
That's why I'm an idiot for not understanding that in the moment.
Whenever I said, we do not care to Scott Hanson because I'm still going to watch it.
And I want to let them know, it does feel like they're taking advantage of us right now, doesn't it?
Yeah.
Don't be doing it.
Fat cats.
Don't do it. Red Zone's awesome.
If they get up to 45 commercials, I'm out.
46? Definitely.
I draw a line there.
But where are they at right now? Do we know how many commercials they're doing right now?
I think they said there was like 16 on Sunday or something like that.
Slow down.
So you got some time, but yeah, they better slow down.
It does feel like we're, the Red Zone, this is from Sports Business Journal.
The NFL Red Zone channel ran 16 sponsored elements.
Okay, so that's LRAPs too.
Sunday slate of games. According to an SBJ analysis of the broadcast, the telecast ran 8-15-second double-box
advertisement, two minutes total over seven hours, evenly split across the early and late windows.
Once play wrapped up, Red Zone also ran a 30-second double-box ad with Draft Kings that closed
the broadcast. Draft Kings ran a commercial maybe last week earlier in the day, not just at the
end, that I thought was a really good idea. Like whenever they announced the play-through model that
they were going to do with the ads, I immediately thought of a sports book and in there.
being like, hey, second half of these games
about to take place. There is this
available, this available, this is currently available.
I immediately thought like that would be the right move.
And then it's not really a commercial. It's kind of just like added
information about gambling. I did see that they started doing that.
I thought that was smart. The LRAPs they started last year
before they were saying seven hours, while they were still
saying seven hours of commercial free football, they were running LRAPs,
which I guess what do you describe as a commercial?
I think is why they probably technically had to get away from that to
seven hours of Red Zone football.
or commercial free football and then they do the entire thing but you're right de but if they
up this thing i swear they're at two minutes right now if they even think about getting that thing
to an hour or two hours is seven hour window i'm fucking out dude what i'm saying is you don't have to
watch red zone channel if you want to be pissed off at him you can i'm going to watch it it's so
fucking good it's really for our particular professions the best we have to top right box
every time
sound
okay
sound on that one
all the other games
are floating
through the other three
in the quad box
fucking hey
mm-hmm
fucking hey
think about people
that did these jobs
before that shit
I don't know how you did it
honestly
how did those people do it
well now you see why
they just talked about
the Cowboys every
fucking segment
every week
like actually I think
there's no way
you could have watched
like after
that one o'clock slate, like, and you have the red zone as well, like, you feel like, okay,
at least I kind of kept up with the theme of the games, the big plays, the scoring plays,
you know, somebody gets injured, you know, big time replays or controversies, like,
you kind of keep up with all of it, like, just watching one, maybe two games or a couple TVs,
like, I don't know how people did it.
Yeah, you literally could only talk about was on national TV, I guess, at one point,
and then asking for film from people, but then you're just listening to the words of the people
that are local reporters, which is why local beat reporters had such an important job for so long.
It's because they were literally the only ones probably telling people what it was like for the, you know, telephone game there.
So crazy times.
But we would like to say the Red So Infel, don't ruin fucking Red Zone.
That's do it.
People are scared you guys going to ruin it.
And every new report we get, it sounds like you're trying to ruin it.
Don't ruin it.
It's great.
Maybe the greatest invention in it.
I mean, the first downline, really.
good. That's a great invention, TV
invention. Skycam was sick
NFL created that.
Replays. Replay
system, incredible. Super slow motion,
incredible. But when it
comes TV technology and like
entertainment technology, the Red Zone channel might
be, I mean, it's March Madness every Sunday.
Fucking brilliant. Don't ruin it.
Get to the number two performing offensive line
coming out of week 13 of the NFL season. The Buffalo
Bills, what a huge
dominant win they had. Yeah, they were
Incredible. And the first three teams in this top five had a great week. Very good week.
These next two, there's levels to this shit.
Really?
Buffalo was insane. They had two backup tackles in the game.
They had Vandemark in at left tackle. They had Ryan or Alec Anderson in that right tackle.
And then you take a look at Dawson Knox right here. I love this move right here.
If you watch him on the end, 88, run this back one more time.
Watch his outside arm. Watch this little swipe. It's a little vet move. Pull him up the field.
and then that creates the
Big Gaping
Hole. And then James Cook
does what he does. But the boys, this was what they
did all game long. This one's your
inside zone. Hit the backside cut and there
it is. They couldn't get off a block
to save their lives with the Pittsburgh Steelers
defense. Was there business decisions being made
or just bad play being made?
I think it was really good offensive line play.
I think that's what it was. I think you start to
see T.J. Watt right there.
He knows the play's coming. He's starting to take the
inside gap, which forces it to the outside.
Guess what?
When you try and force it to the outside of your buddies debuts,
somebody's got to come make a play, right?
Yeah, man.
I mean, you talk about business decisions.
If you watch, run that back, you watch, watch the safety, 2-9.
What's five doing?
Five's got to go, especially with that guy on the outside of them.
You got to take your shot.
The thing about playing defense, you got to take shots.
Like, you can't wait for blocks.
Like, you talk about the running back, setting you up.
But, I mean, the second and third level right there.
That's just, that's horseshit, horse shit effort.
I'm sure they're having the same conversations in the.
the meeting. I assume so. Does Jalen Ramsey have to engage with Keon Coleman or could he maybe fly in
and just try and make the tackle instead? Oh, no. So James Cook kind of slowed down and kind of ran
at him and I know we can see it easily, but I don't know if Jalen knows that that corner is out there,
but he kind of, we talked about James Cook being one of the best running backs when it comes to
that. So he's kind of setting him up and then he gets straight back upfield. But yeah, so, and then
Kenon Coleman, you don't want to just, you know, blindside or do a dirty shot like Juan Jennings or
anything so you got to protect yourself out there i'm saying some stuff about chris yeah he got
those things on tv you don't hear off i love what he's doing though he i bet you do
that kind of confirms everything that was said then yeah i love what he's doing he's beating the
shit out of everybody every week he's getting somebody to fall into something and do something
creative he is he plays the game the way i like to see it he likes to play the game through the
whistle okay not to the whistle through the whistle and then even like a little extra
Like, be that gnat, be that prick after the fucking, you don't see that from receivers.
Yeah.
And I love to see that from it.
Yeah, you don't need that from everybody on your team, obviously, that's what you're saying.
No, you need it from some guys, though.
You need a couple guys.
You need a couple guys.
So this is why you won't be a head coach at Penn State or something like that.
But you certainly need that.
I think that sets a tone for your team is what you're saying.
And you just expect him to get punched into balls and maybe the jaw, if you will,
at some point during the season.
And he understands that that's his style of play as well.
Absolutely.
That's the way I tried to play.
I tried to always like, just give a little extra
just to let everybody like, no, hey,
I'm fucking here.
I'm here and I'm going to be here.
And if you take it even a step further,
you guys remember Ryan Jensen, one of my favorites.
I mean, that dude, he was trying to put you into the bench
two seconds after the play.
He was flirting with what was legal and illegal
every single play.
I love that.
He had the first ever, what was that call that got put into the game
that we weren't happy about?
It was the first one that ever got called.
It was opening night bucks versus Cowboys.
It was at the old office.
Fuck, I can't remember it.
it was like it wasn't unnecessary roughness or taunting or anything like that but he got like the first
ever whatever prick flag they basically put into the game instigating or something like that i forget
it only lasted like a year or two but jensen was the definition and he always had the visor yeah his
hair was hanging out of the bag and it was like oh this guy's gonna get a late shot so oh boom
there he is coming in he was submarineing i think yeah doing everything into piles yeah you love that
Love it.
See, that's the, you see that, D-Buts on the other side there.
I'm the one getting submarine.
Yeah, I mean, I don't mind it from O-Lyman.
Like you said, receivers, you don't expect it from, you don't really see it from.
So when you get that, and it's not that you have an agreement.
Like, if the play is getting blocked, you're getting cracked-block,
but you're 30 yards from the play and you're hitting me in the back
or you're cut-blocking me when it's not.
Like, that's a bullshit.
And then you're going high behind your old line.
Yeah, now see, that's the issue.
That's the issue.
If Juan Jennings is now talking shit to the nose guard, I'm like, shut the fuck up.
All right?
Shut the fuck up.
I don't want to deal with that.
I was talking shit about him.
Yeah, I saw, I saw Shelby Harris.
He's a dog, too.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah, he's a dog.
Taunting.
I once got, Ryan Dean, great teammate, incredible offensive lineman, was with the Colts
for a long, long time, and I was talking shit to.
D. Lyman, we changed quarters, so the field goal is on one side, and then the end of the
quarter goes to the other side.
So we're walking length of field with team, basically, and another team.
de linens started saying something to me
I forget what it was like something
and I was just like oh I never get this opportunity
punter never do I get a chance to be on the field
I'm actually pretty good shit talker since I've become a kicker
not really allowed to shit talk this is a good time right now
so guy says something to me I engage I see something back
I end with a pretty heavy pretty heavy shot
definitely should not have done that guy could have killed me or whatever
he did get actually kind of upset or whatever
starts talking shit to me through the offensive line
while I'm doing the holding okay so this guy's telling me he's going to
be my ass guy has to block him okay just got that with a long drive yeah turns around afterwards
there's a little bit of a give and take i'm walking out of here okay i'm not going to do anything
but i'm definitely not going to look like a little soft ass in this entire situation but certainly
don't want to die so that walking off i get a conversation hey you don't have to touch that fucking
guy okay so do that after the play or don't do that ever again because i have to deal with that
and my life's already bad enough you got it buddy that's 100% on me juan jennings though
he's willing to fight i think right absolutely he really is he he'll fight anybody i mean you can see
it every single week he mixes it up he's good player too he is a great player are they gonna win
the niners yeah what do you mean like a super bowl yeah why are you making us do this because i want
to know if a team can do it fred warner and bosa out if they were able to do it without them that'd
be an absurd feat right but every once in a while we see a solid defense and we think to ourselves
I couldn't imagine if they had Warner.
I couldn't imagine if they have Bosa,
but it feels like they have enough to do it.
Brock Pardy doing his thing.
Joanne Jennings, a wide receiver is fighting people.
George Kittle is a psycho.
CMC is doing something that's unprecedented.
I mean, literally, he's going to have a thousand,
thousand, and he leads the league and touches,
and he's as good of a receiver as he has a running back.
We don't talk about the Niners there, really.
Whenever we talk about Super Bowl,
strictly because of the injuries,
but it's like, I think they have everything that they would want.
I think the Niners have everything other than Warner and Bosa,
but I think they think that they're in a really, like,
a spot that can go. Yeah, McCaffrey would be the first ever
thousand thousand rusher
receiver with multiple seasons. This will be
his second. I think it was Marshall Falk and one
other. And then I believe he just
crossed the threshold already for
800, 800, 800. He has 800 receiving yards,
800 plus rushing yards.
Schefter did a massive tweet about it.
Oh, yep, boom, there it is.
And there's a few other things in there as well.
But yeah, he's a freaking nature. But the injuries,
you guys talk about all the time. You got to get lucky
sometimes with the injuries. With who gets hurt?
And we'll see because they have the
Titans this week but then at Colts
Bear Seahawks so that's a I mean that's a pretty tough
test you know going to the playoffs that's right
That's right that's right
Everybody's talking about the Colts tough test
Let's remember they got those teams go play
Colts yeah so they win the next two
They got 11 wins I mean they beat the Titans
Maybe and they beat the Colts
In Indy maybe
Prime time prime time yeah so
In the lot house by then
Daniel Jones's leg I guess will be healed
Yeah 100%
That's such a bummer that that happened.
Sucks.
What is the, we'll ask, Wes.
Who's the number one performing offensive line coming out of week 13 in the NFL season?
Wow, the Chicago Bears, congrats, Zito.
This is by far the most consistent unit of an offensive line in the NFL right now,
and it starts with number 58 darnel right.
Now look, you send the guy in motion.
Now watch.
See how he's lined up outside of him right there?
He's a five technique.
Now watch, here we go.
Here comes the motion.
He just got head up.
So now what that creates is a man.
on man outside. So he has to slow it down
and just that little bit.
It's like a hold. No hold. That's phenomenal
with his right hand. Watch how good this is
with the right hand. Torking with the strong
outside arm. Pull him across.
Dig. Doesn't
ever turn. Stayed square.
That creates the hole. Obviously the motion with
DJ Moore. Everything else opens up that hole.
That's incredible. I seem like he was holding there at the end.
You see a flag on the front?
Was that? You could call it
every fucking play. There's no holding
there. This is great technique you're saying.
It's unbelievable strength.
Most, there's, if that's a young offensive tackle right there, a rookie offensive tackle,
he is telling himself, hey, I just got to get down to this B gap.
He doesn't recognize that the DBs up outside, man on, man on, man outside, they call that
Momo look.
So right there, you have to slow it down, pull the guy across.
Unbelievable work.
And Ben Johnson obviously has an offense that sets up the guys to be in good positions to block
these people.
It's over and over again.
I mean, it's just those holes because it's the motion, it's the deception.
it's get this guy, it's rock and roll
the safety, the guy you think's going to be
in the hole. Now all of a sudden he's back and you just
opened up the hole. Congratulations, top five
O'Lines. Hell yeah.
Packers make an appearance. It's late
in the season. It's a good time to show up here.
That is a good time. This is Ray here who I
believe will have a chance to win Super Bowl.
If you're on the top
five performing offensive lines late in the
season in the trenches, I guess
we have to do a bunch of indicators about your
defense being championship defense, yada, yada, yada.
If your team's not on this ever the next
couple weeks, you don't have a chance to win the Super Bowl.
That's what you need to know.
Because in a conference championship game or in Super Bowl,
inevitably, you're going to run into a D-line
that could just take over the entire game.
So if your O-line is not a top
elite offensive line, you're going to lose
eventually. And that's kind of
football, baby. That's what in the trenches has been.
So congrats to these five teams now, ladies and gentlemen,
let's learn about those defenses that are championship
defenses. Let's also learn about those defenses
who might be ass or shite.
Ladies and gentlemen, it's time for everything.
be good D, bad D, with Darius Malar.
We'll stay with the Bears.
Ben Johnson is obviously doing a phenomenal job
with the offensive side of the ball.
Dennis Allen is doing a great job
with the defensive side of the ball.
Took a chance for Kevin Byer, brought him over,
and he has been a godsend.
Leading the National Football League in interceptions.
And it's just single high safety,
post safety, keeping eye on the quarterback,
Hertz, breaks the pocket, turns into a scramble drill,
throws the ball in the air.
Wind was impacting the ball a lot for both quarterbacks,
but this is a great play.
finishing the play, diving to secure his six interception to lead the National Football League.
This team, this defense, week in and week out from the beginning of the season,
they've been dynamic when it comes to turning the ball over.
We got Byer, got Wright, and also Edmonds, who have missed some time.
They're all in the top five.
We talked about them yesterday as far as league leaders when it comes to turn the ball over.
When you have that combined with an offense that runs the ball well and also takes care of the ball,
it's a scary situation to face, especially as the season goes on.
You run the ball, you can run the clock, obviously.
And then if you get turnovers, you take time away from the other team even more.
Time of possession, I would assume for the Bears is pretty absurd this season.
And them having three of the top six turnovers or picks haveers in the league is crazy.
26 turnovers, I believe, right?
Is that the number?
It's a lot.
Yeah.
So many.
That's going to help.
And we talked about it earlier with the hymbo stats about, you know, Caleb Williams.
And I've been saying it kind of as he's not where he needs to be as far as the passing game goes.
I think he will be there.
And once again, if you're having this success,
you're the top of the NFC without your quarterback playing
where we think he will be playing.
You've got to feel good if you are a Bears fan.
Shout out to the Bears.
Shout out to Ben Johnson.
That's good culture.
Who's next on good, D.
Whoa.
Carolina Panthers.
Coach B.A. said yesterday this was the biggest kind of statement win for a team.
And this team has kind of been up and down throughout the season.
But this is a big time win against who we crowned is the best team
in the National Football League coming into this game.
He watched Mike Jackson down here in the bottom of field.
Now, the way he plays this, you would think, pause it here, you would think this was a split safety coverage
how he's just squatting on this route from poking the cool.
Now, Pooking the Cool, great route runner, great hands, great blocker.
You wouldn't necessarily fear his speed when it comes to like, hey, this guy's just going to run by me.
He's not James & Williams.
He's not just a speedster.
He's going to be more of a craftsman when it comes to route.
Sitting on a route understands it, makes the play, and then takes his back to the crew.
We've seen J.C. Horn on here a couple of times.
We talked about more being suspended because of his nut punch last week.
So you talk about guys stepping up making big-time plays against the best offense in the league up in this point,
getting this, not only picking it off, but taking it to the crib, this was a huge play.
So he was just sitting at the sticks, right?
He knew they knew what they were doing.
Yeah, I mean, this is the second and 10.
He was definitely sitting at the sticks.
He understood the route.
I think McVeigh came out after the game and kind of, you know, try to just have his quarterbacks back.
Like, hey, I could have gave Matt a better play there.
But, I mean, at this point in the season, you are who you are on offense.
in and defense. It just comes down to execution, and this is a great execution.
Not only from him, too, if you look at the block, and we always talk about, you see the old man, Matt Stafford, giving effort all the way to the goal line.
Blocking, great coverage on the inside as well. That tighting was covered up, but I love when guys picking the ball off and then getting them back to the crib.
They knew that route combination there. Oh, yeah. Certainly, right? Yep. All over.
All parties down there knew exactly what was coming. Probably as soon as the motion happened, they knew, or what?
Just a feel. Maybe he saw something when it comes to Pookas like body language, sometimes.
receivers kind of rise up at the break points. You know the different break points in every
team that you're playing just like AQ shows running schemes. It's the same with the passing
schemes. Like, hey, if I'm impressed or I'm off coverage, all right, this team, they run their
shoulder routes between four and six yards. They run the deeper ones between 10 and 12 or 14 to 16
or, you know, 22 to 24 yard dick, like different teams based on quarterbacks and Matt Stafford
with his arm strength and the play calling ability from Sean McVeigh. It's a wide range of
different things that they do. So it's a great job of taking that chance. Being physical at the
top, too. You can, this is, you talked about being able to throw the holding flag on any
route. You could easily throw a illegal contact here because it's 10 yards down, down the
field. But they didn't, they let them play. And it's a big time play. We like that they let
them play. We got to say that's good roughing. Okay, that's understanding the game a little bit.
Yeah, because he was, you know, he got his hands on the beat. He was looking at the quarterback.
He was anticipating. I love not seeing a flag. They're taking away a big play.
Speaking of big plays, another one on 2nd and 10.
I don't know how it happened.
Just went through here, and most of these plays are on 2nd and 10 or 2nd and 9, which is weird.
Let the stats.
The best time to get an interception is actually on 2ndown with 10 yards needed for another 1st.
Yep, and this is a two-minute situation.
So a little bit over a minute left in the clock, two-score lead here by the Dolphins, and Rasul Douglas.
So we talked about Mike Jackson in the last interception, playing it like it was split safety.
We always talk about split safety and single high safety.
And that's all offenses and coaches and quarterbacks want to know pre-snap.
Am I getting a split safety look or a middle field closed look?
And that lets you know the corner because on the outside, if you have a middle close,
if you have a free safety in the middle of the field,
I'm guaranteed a one-on-one with my outside receivers because there is no safety that can get there.
It just can't happen.
But when there's a split safety, you always have to be aware of a corner that can squat.
And if you run it back to the beginning, this is exactly what Douglas does.
He's a veteran.
He's been around a league a long time.
We call his pawns.
We call this trap.
And his key is literally just the number two wide receiver.
Run it back one more time.
He is reading the number two wide receiver.
He breaks out within the four to six yard range.
I'm breaking it and I'm playing the out route.
And if you run it back one more time, the free safety, he's also reading him because he
knows once he breaks, I got to get over number one right now because they're looking at
their whole shot.
So he's reading him.
If number two goes vertical, then it turns into a quarter's coverage.
And then the safety's on number two deep
And the corner is on number one deep
But with this route
This is a perfect route
Perfect execution for the defense that was called
And it's nothing better to get in the interception
Now I didn't put Minko on here
He had a big time two point conversion
That he returned for two points
Which we rarely see
Which gave the Dolphus a four point lead
And pretty much sealed the game for him
But the defense make a big time place
Hey the Dolphins
Lurking
Mika's a dog
He's been so good all year
Happy's back in Miami
He seems happy too
It's great.
You seem happy, too.
Hey, we're lurking.
We ain't dead yet.
We ain't dead yet.
Lurking?
And on that Mika Fitzpatrick play, the comms weren't working, so they didn't get a call.
I believe it was it Jordan Brooks, Gump's?
Tyrell Dodson.
Tyrell Dodson kind of called the play, and then once they got lined up, still, you know,
heck, get Minka lined up, so he ran across.
We won't be able to see it, but he gets lined up, undercuts the crossing route.
Once again, another veteran player understanding where the play is going to be,
where the place to be made.
And picking it off and taking it back to the grip.
Once again, a rookie quarterback, even though he's a grown, old-ass man at this point,
is a rookie quarterback.
Okay, no, I'm sorry, I didn't want to interrupt you.
I just definitely interrupt you, but to your point, Tyler Shuck, like 40 years old, got drafted.
Jay Will last night calling some college game.
He was like 28's like the average age of college basketball now.
He, like, made that comment like subtly.
And I'm like, oh, are they going through a little bit in college hoops right now?
Oh, yeah.
With what was been happening with football.
And with the G League.
They are, college basketball is going through it because the G League guys, that's not going
away.
Like there are 20-year-olds, the 20s not that old, but I guess in college basketball kind of
is.
Yeah, two-year-old delayed start.
Yeah, that's because then at the end of that thing, you could be, not that you will be,
but you could be 24, 25-year-old.
I believe BYU just got a 22-year-old from the G-league, yeah.
It's like this happened in football.
And that's four years of eligibility.
So if he does stay, like he'll be 26.
five actually if they read shirt and it goes on a mission it'll be 30 when he's done bingo yeah so
that is that worry in that conversation it has happened in football yeah shuck is a story there's
been other like oh nix baseball guys that brandy weed yeah there's been yeah older guys in college
football punters obviously coming from australia not blaming the australian folks love the australian
community and love that their game involves a lot of punting but guys would be finishing
professional careers in
Aussie rules football and then coming over
to America to start in college. Some of them
not about like it was like a handful
but they're like 25 years old
freshman and it's like
24 year old freshman. It's like
that's a that's a much
better option than a 17 year old kid from America
now how many 18, 17 year old kids
from America now are going to have an opportunity if this
becomes a thing. It was small in the kicking
community because it wasn't like we were judging the
Aussies but it was like this kind of a crazy
setup that this can even happen.
And then now it's starting to happen, I guess, in basketball.
This has been a little bit of a niche thing that could happen.
If you don't start your clock, I think is how it was always described, right?
You had five years once you start your further education, secondary education clock.
So if you never do anything university, you can just start later, it's a crazy setup right now.
I mean, didn't you call a game, like when you were calling games in 2018,
and it was Houston and his kid Dane Roy, who was 30 years old and he was the puncher for the team?
Yeah, I think so.
that stuff
that can't happen
punting is one thing
like you talk about all the time
like he has a punter on a team
like that is one separate thing
like if there's a 25 year old center
on Iowa or on Florida
like that is assinine
there are guys thinking about
thinking about Anthony Edwards right now
he's not even 25
and he's already got a max contract
it was a tight end in Miami
then he played nine years
college football
but COVID injuries
it's too much
but Tyler
Shuck. I think he'll be all right. You know, getting thrown in that fire. We need to take
over, like week 11 or something like that. So it's still early in his career. He will be all right.
You got to get beat. You got to get beat by shit. That first pick, that's your door
through where I think the flat defender kind of faked in and faked out. Like, you got to
throw that interception. You got to get beat on double moves. That shit has to happen in his
league. And then you learn from him. Orlovsky said Shuck was fantastic. He did, really.
Yeah, he said Tyler Schock was fantastic today. Aggressive move really well, confidence.
I saw the field clean.
That's what you want to see?
I saw two plays for...
That ain't true.
It's confident.
Hey, it's non-debatable, you said.
You got to give Charlie Smyth an option.
You can't.
You got to give it an opportunity.
You can't be throwing picks anywhere near the red zone.
We're really on the plus side of the field.
Do you toss it around it, Gaelic?
I'm kind of just waiting to see
what's going to happen to Charlie Smyth.
I haven't heard anything.
Obviously, Blake Group, he's signing with the...
Huge.
Yeah, that's massive for Mr. Smyth.
And for the Colts.
That too.
Huge?
Yeah, well, he's not, but the signing is.
No, but he's back in Indiana.
Remember, he's Notre Dame Legend.
That's right, yeah.
He's got good kicks in him.
I'm happy we got Blake.
I guess extra points.
We've got to make us.
You know, we've been searching for a makeable.
Got to make him.
And the Coltsor signing.
Captain, too.
He's a good leader in the locker room.
I like that.
I like to see the sea on his chest coming to town.
And also, brother, you make kicks.
This could be your job for a long haul.
Someone crop him in this photo.
Why?
He just, he looks real small.
Yeah.
How big is this guy?
What are you guys talking about?
Yeah.
He's one of the dooms.
He hits big balls.
I can't all right.
That's important.
He hits big balls.
There's no reason for Bruce to do what he's doing, done.
Yeah, I mean, that guy's on his knees and he's damn near halfway up his chest.
Dolly.
Come on.
Yeah, 57-155.
5-7?
Yeah.
Bombs balls.
He's a modern Marvel, actually.
Wow.
Blake, I don't know how he's able to do it.
He crushes footballs.
Welcome to the Colts, brother.
Great to have you.
Hell, yeah, Blake.
I would like to say I did what you guys did before watching him kick balls.
I say he looks to be way too small to be kicking football.
I've never seen a guy small that can be explosive enough to move in an NFL ball, which is big.
The Duke is big.
Far and high enough.
His leg speed's insane.
This guy's leg speed is absolutely insane.
Welcome to Colts, Blake.
How about it.
Let's get back some good D, it looks like.
Let's do it.
Talk about modern Marvel.
Tony Jefferson back in the league.
out a couple years and then came back
and he's been finding the football this season.
Up top, you're going to see a double move from backed up.
And this is something, if you pause it here,
this is aggressive by the Raiders. You know,
you're throwing it from your own end zone. You've got to trust
your offensive line to run a double move.
The cornerback up top does a great job.
I believe it's Dante Jackson up top
with the double move. But watch it,
look at where Tony Jefferson is right now. You're talking
about covering ground, getting off the hash,
single high safety, run into
the football. You run to the football
and good things happen. Dante Jackson,
Tips it up. We talk about tips and overthrows,
and this is why you run to the ball.
All the way out of bounds, they were revealing this.
Hey, it was the guy out of bounds? Did he touch it?
Should it be dead?
They held it up, and they stayed at interception.
Got his knees down in bounds.
Great catch. Great rep.
You see it? Pause here?
So he's trying to show right now, run it all the way back to the beginning,
if you can.
They're trying to disguise and show, hey, this is a split safety look.
If you see him here, I want to show Gino some shoulders going to the left,
and then as soon as the ball is snap, I'm going to open up,
get the center field read those indicators read gino and just haul ass to the sideline and hopefully
something good happens yeah i love whenever superstar plays are made by superstar players you guys
uh obviously talking your shit after accomplishing this because obviously tip drill is a drill
oh yeah practice this is beautiful though yeah this is absolutely beautiful and also let's keep it up
in the sky as opposed to getting it on the ground yeah love that just the effort from both guys
because him obviously you get a pb he thinks probably at that point when he just backs the ball and hey great play
people you need to look up and see your guy got
the ball in his chest. Unbelievable
play and I love these fucking
jerseys too. Yeah they look unbelievably
uniforms. Who's this against? The other
Raiders. Yeah but who's quarterback? Geno
Smith. That's what I'm talking about with his interceptions
this exact shit. Yeah, very
he has had some plays made against him
that are outrageous. Somebody put on
a Batman cape, jumped over a person
levitated and picked it off
like this and
Geno threw two picks today. Did you see
him? I mean the guy dropped in from the clods
this one you should see it the guy broke it up falling bats it up in the sky and then he just so happens
to have a guy there guess where his knees don't slide somehow they stop right in balance
gino's trying to explain this to people i i know the numbers aren't good but you should have
fucking seen this pick that this guy made outrageous blame it on me yeah blame it on me exactly
i'll blame it your kids uh get sick you can blame gino guy makes a fucking highlight real
impossible catch blame gino it's tough times out there in los vegas the pique
Carol may be the Penn State. I know Brom isn't.
Brom, I guess, has now come out and turned down Penn State.
Actually, he and Louisville are actually reworking a deal right now.
I'll stay in Louisville instead of going to Penn State.
Now it is being reported by On 3 that big time donors at Penn State are potentially pushing for Terry
Smith to be promoted from interim to actually full-time head coach, just like the boys are kind of saying along.
They want that.
So on three reporting, we do not know.
Pete NACOS reported that.
I don't know.
I think he works for On Three.
He does.
Okay, we appreciate everybody at On Three.
I watch, I follow the graphics.
I follow the graphics.
Good graphic.
Hardin.
Great social.
Great social.
Yeah.
So we appreciate that.
Okay.
Terry Smith, obviously, living legend,
former Penn State great wide receiver,
Western Pennsylvania Beast.
Damn good high school football coach
before going up to Penn State there.
AQ.
How do you feel if that report is accurate that Brom said, I'll stay in Louisville and Terry Smith hiring from within.
Let's go ahead and try to see if we can get over the top.
Well, I never thought Brom was ever going to be an option.
He played at Louisville.
All his brothers played at Louisville.
Brian Brom was actually one of the top quarterbacks in our class coming out of high school.
So they were Louisville through and through, I think Terry Smith, Whippewel Legend, went into the Whippewel Hall of Fame.
Same night I did.
Oh, yeah.
Pears.
Can he scrolled up against his face?
Do you think he's embarrassed at all being the 25th option or no?
I think that's not Terry.
Yeah, that's Terry.
Terry Smith,
Terry Smith was the interim head coach.
He knew that the AD had to do what the AD had to do.
No stone left unturned.
I'm going to hold it down here in the locker room.
You do what you got to do for the betterment of Penn State.
I think Terry loves Penn State.
He does.
I think he cried because, like,
I think he got emotional because of how much he loves Penn State.
Obviously, the locker room rallied around Terry through this entire thing.
Still didn't win a couple of games.
you did win one okay three okay you won three you she didn't have a big 10 win until
deep into November but nonetheless a lot of turnover yeah craziness yeah quarterback got hurt
he's yeah he's great talking about 15 talk about 15 feels like you're we stopped
debuts good d bad d to break the news that basically it feels like we I don't think that's news
It's saying some donors are pushing that.
I don't think the...
Donors are...
It's embarrassing.
Can we just fucking hire the guy we had all year?
No one wants to go for us?
I got sent a flight path.
I got sent a flight path.
I think there's other news.
Flight path.
Who's doing flight paths?
Someone sent it to me, man.
You got source?
The internet.
Ciz.
Yeah.
We don't need to put that up.
I don't like that that exists.
But I'm seeing the flight path
that you probably got sent to you if I had to guess.
Keep your eyes peel.
Huh?
Keep your eyes peel.
I think that's what they're saying.
Head on a swivel.
Okay.
What do you think donors are saying, though, about where that plane's headed?
Turn that fucking thing around right now.
We're wasting gas.
Let's get Terry Smith's family on that plane.
Yeah, we'll sit.
Terry Smith's there.
Terry Smith's there.
He was in charge of keeping recruits.
He's been new.
We got two left.
That's all you got a quarterback.
What was Terry supposed to say to these recruits?
Am I going to be back?
I have no idea.
There's no reason for you to say that about Terry Smith right now.
There's no reason for that to be your reaction.
Terry, Brian, I'm in a bitter place.
Well, Brahms said the hell with Penn State.
How about you saying?
Well, you want the Louisville, so his brother's Louisville.
We keep announcing these extensions, expecting Brent Key or Brom to leave.
I mean, these guys were legends at their own school
and they're going to pay them $10 million a year to stay.
Don't have to move your family.
Don't have to move your kids.
Don't have to switch schools.
Don't have to listen to your wife.
Bitch about having to move the whole family and all that.
It's a win for all of these.
guys staying at these schools to get 10 million
plus to stay at these schools. Of course that's what
going to happen. College football's a shit
show right now. No, it's not.
Everybody's having an A. O.K. time.
West Virginia's signing three stars and four stars.
We've never done this before. College football is great.
Hired Neil Brown.
Neil Brown, they get hired to North Texas.
Congrats to him. He's off the market.
He's going to coach him if they get into the
playoff. That's the decision they've made.
Tress the Claw.
Dead serious. Good photo they used.
Neil Brown is finalizing a five-year deal to
become the next coach at North Texas. He brings 10 years of head coaching experience, including
a 35-16 mark at Troy. He was great there in a 37-35 market, West Virginia. It felt like we're
always getting closer, just always getting closer, just really never really climbing. So we move
on from him. He goes down to Texas, works alongside Steve Sarkesian as an assistant to the head coach,
and now he's the head coach at North Texas. He was always first class with West Virginia. He was
always super kind to our people. I feel like he did his job the way he did his job. I don't think
His style would work at West Virginia, but it did work at Troy.
We assume it will work at North Texas for him, and they've got a good team.
You're saying he's coaching it in playoffs?
Yeah, I believe so.
I believe once this was finalized, they basically said, hey, you can go to Oklahoma State, pal.
We've got fucking Neil Brown now.
So get to stepping.
Is that, Tom, is that, was that reported here?
Where's Ty seeing this from?
Didn't Hayes Fawcett say that?
I don't know if Hayes said that or not.
Hayes on the recruiting beat.
I don't know if he's on the coaching beat.
Might have been knockos.
Could have been knockos, you're right.
But I'm pretty sure Eric Morris is going to coach North
Texas through the playoffs.
Well, is Neil going to ring?
He should.
If they win?
They win what?
I appreciate the whole thing.
North Texas win national championship.
D-Buds, whether you like or not, that team's going to be in the playoffs.
I don't mind.
Oh, really?
It didn't sound like that yesterday.
I don't mind.
It wasn't me.
It wasn't me in war.
On the X.
Who was it?
I don't mind.
Who was it?
Ty, you were in the middle of it with Tulane.
I didn't think they'd get that upset because I thought they'd just
see it my way.
And you know what?
Maybe that was naive of me to think.
I didn't think they would get upset
because I thought they would see it my way.
I thought they had brains.
That's what you just said.
Well, and then they started trying to say like,
you know, Tulane would run right down Iowa's throat.
So I just went and I said, hey, hypothetically,
if we were to play a game between Iowa
and Tulane on a neutral site,
well, it's spread-bee.
And a lot of places had Iowa's a 10-and-a-half-point favorite.
and I said, well, that's the problem right there.
I was fucking 8 and 4.
And if they're a 10 and a half point favorite against Tulane on a neutral field,
what do you think a fucking team?
One of these teams that's really fucking good,
what do you think they're going to do to them?
That's all I was saying.
And then in that case, the Tulane people said,
you don't know what's going to happen.
Anything can happen on a football field?
That's college football?
Is that what they said to you?
Actually, I don't think a lot of those comments are even made.
Just a lot of mean stuff.
This guy looks like he plays dungeons and dragons.
He doesn't know anything about football.
I said, you know what I do know.
You're not going to like what happens if you get into the playoff.
But we'll see.
That's why we let the Hunter Eurochecks of the world deal with that and decide.
There's a lot of people turning against the smaller school champion.
I hope they get a shot to shine.
That's not what you said yesterday.
You agreed with me.
I agree with you, Ty.
Thank you.
You all were kind of agreeing.
You all were.
100% agree.
I don't know.
I mean, if two.
I don't remember.
One day at a time.
Be where my feet are.
You're starting to agree you said comment?
I'm not starting. I've always agreed.
I mean, if Tulane plays Oregon, I'll watch the first drive,
Oregon will walk down the field, score on them,
then they'll get a stop, then they'll walk back down.
It'll be 14-0, and I'll turn off play battlefield.
Battlefield is a good game.
Great sit, movie.
Remember, Tulane did play a team, the UTSA.
They were four-and-four at the time.
I don't know where they're at now.
48-26.
Teams had bad days, though, is what Tulane would say.
James Madison people say what?
We are told top five champions get into the dance.
What do we even have a conference championship for?
This is what we're playing for here.
Championships matter.
Conference championships matter.
And everybody now is starting to say, well, they're going to fucking take.
Who spot are they going to take?
And it's not just them because, like, this year, I don't think the ACC conference championship matters.
Duke and Virginia.
Yeah, that's bullshit, too.
Got a lot to figure out.
There.
Somebody will.
We'll see.
Good luck Tulane, though.
Good luck, Tulane.
I'm all for, you know, having more teams get a shot to shine.
And North Texas.
And North Texas, especially if Neil Brown's coaching, which I've heard rumors that he will be.
You were the only one to hurt him.
Yeah, I don't know.
Fucking Hayes Fawcett may have led me astray.
He's wrong.
It had to be.
That was Fais's Hossett.
That was Fais Hossett.
You got to watch that.
It might have been.
You're right.
The internet's so good.
You know, it does kind of seemingly sound like we're on the up and to the right for?
Penn State.
That's what I'm saying.
Nope
Downer's pulling the trigger on Terry Smith
Yeah
Penn State's a hockey school
Yeah but the wrestling
Sorry excuse me
Yeah they paid the most
NIL to a hockey player ever
To this McKenna kid
That's because he's the one
He's the one
How are you guys doing?
I think we're pretty good
Top 5 I think
You don't even know
Wow disgusting
Well hockey they change rankings every week
You know it's like you lose one
You drop to 7 you win two
You go back to 30
Oh like college football
Oh so like
how rankings work.
Kind of how rankings work.
You know, the fucking deal goes.
You know, you drop down, you go up.
I don't know what they did.
I don't know what they did last year.
Every once in a while you tie and they just, you know, just kind of move along.
Sure.
Sure.
Penn State is currently in ninth.
Oh, man.
Yeah.
They drop down.
They're 11, 5 and 0.
They beat Michigan State.
Oh, Duluth.
Michigan State, 11, 3 and O, not bad.
Good team.
Michigan, 15, 3, and O. Jesus.
They're playing a lot of games.
Darmus 8 and O.
Yeah, Dartmouth's pretty.
good they don't have as many games everybody else people are scared to schedule them yeah ivy league too
they got to go to school yeah north dakota it's cold as shit out there a lot of ice they're playing
outside mostly 10 4 no they got difficult ice outside out there oh yeah yeah yeah so you got to come
into the real prairie out there skate on the wood and then penn state's down or 115 and no they'll get
hot later no doubt volleyball team will win yeah wrestling's gonna win yeah soccer probably be good
awesome football you guys are good too yeah braham doesn't want to go no brank keith
doesn't want to go.
No.
Signetti didn't want to go.
No.
Rul didn't want to go.
Lane Kiffin didn't want to go.
No.
Somerall didn't want to go.
Morris.
I was okay with that.
Gillesh.
Florida can have them.
Auburn can have him.
Pat Fitzgerald.
Well, Spartans can have them.
So that's what we're saying.
What human is out there is that you guys are looking?
Terry Smith.
I don't think I need to say it anymore.
We know who's out there.
Who?
Brian Dayball
There
I think he lives in New York
Unemployed
There's no coach
Or no booster at some school
That's going to give him an extension right now
He's the guy
Who is that old Dolphins O line coach
He's cooking with the Niners
Yeah maybe we bring him in
He's a great offensive line
He's a big fan
Got him on speed die
He is a great offensive live coach.
Get him into Happy Valley, turn everything around.
All right, let's get some bad D, shall we?
Yeah, so this is actually kind of bad, starts off bad, ends up good.
You talk about playing, you know, the snap all the way through,
and we always say on defense, defend every blade of grass.
So Isaiah likely makes a big time play.
Lamar Jackson steps up, makes a throw, and 80s going all the way.
Bob, Bob, Bob, Bob, Jordan Battle all the way to the goal line,
punched it out, stripped right at the wrist
at the forearms, knocked this ball out,
turns into a touchback and not a touchdown.
So it starts off as a terrible defensive play
and a great offensive play by likely,
but we always talk about defending
every blade of grass.
Defensive back coach, you're going to talk about it.
Even the other guy coming in,
Davis coming in with a punchout,
but this is unbelievable effort,
diving over the block,
making the strip at the goal line.
Just an unbelievable play.
Start off his back, it was a terrible rep,
but it's all about how you finish as a DB.
Cincinnati Bengals have a chance
Hey this was obviously a huge play
You see the score
You know if they go up you know
Obviously eight or nine points at this point in the game
Depending on how they feel about the analytics
And great play to get the ball back in Burroughs hand
They're in playoff mode right now
So all these plays matter
So you love seeing this from your safety Jordan battle
How do we feel about the rule
You know the ball going out?
I like it
Yeah defense players like it
I kind of do too
I think it's great
I think it's like attention to detail
You know through the entirety of it all
Obviously, this one was a great play that was made, but when the guys, even when the guy's bobbed, I think it's like, yeah, you're about to enter the most important part of the field.
You have the most important thing in your hands.
Figure it the fuck out.
Yeah, I genuinely, they were trying to overturn that, remember?
Like ball goes back to where you fumbled it.
What play was?
It was a specific play, maybe on a primetime game where that conversation got loud again.
Maybe last season, I can't remember.
Obviously, we saw Jeremiah Smith.
Yeah, that situation, I think, is different, like Jeremiah Smith.
where he had it.
He has it just kind of changed his hands a little bit, but still has it.
I was going to be so mad if they didn't call that a touchdown.
Like, here, this is just a great play.
And if you drop the ball before the goal line, you're a fucking idiot.
But like in a Jeremiah Smith situation where he makes the catch, he's running in.
And then, like, in the snow, he's changing hands and balbs it a little.
And he still controls it, though.
That ball is going with him where he's going.
I think he's still in control of the ball.
He's influencing the ball.
Yes.
After he's already clearly had possession.
And caught it, yeah.
If he didn't have possession before that,
I don't think we could give it to him in that moment.
But since he was already ball carrier,
he was still in control of ball.
Like, I don't think he ever fumbled that ball, to your point.
Like, he always had the possession.
Like, if you're changing hands with the ball and it, like, moves a little,
I don't think that should be considered a fumble.
Because I thought there was a chance they're legitimately going to call it.
But if I'm Michigan, I have a real argument, I think.
Absolutely.
Yeah, I think you have a real argument.
That's why I think it was going to get really,
But in my head, as soon as I saw it, and I had picked Penn State, or Ohio State.
I'm sorry.
Wouldn't do that.
Have you seen?
Have you seen the updated rankings?
With what?
For recruiting day?
It got better.
No, you guys falling out of rankings entirely.
You don't even have a number.
You're tied for 164th with William and Mary.
To be quite honest with you, I'd rather be there.
Then have one.
Lyndon Wood's good.
Just put a fucking dash next to us.
That's what I want.
You're tied for 164.
in the country. Looks like you might need
three recruits to qualify. Love
that. Colgate's got
some... We got a quarterback tone told
me, though. We got a four-star commit committed
to school and have a fucking coach. This guy sounds brilliant.
He's a believer, dude.
He's a believer in the brand.
In the logo.
Hell yeah. In the names.
That's a good thing. That's a good thing.
It's unbelievable. It's not a good thing.
Oh, shit.
I want a critical thinker playing quarterback.
This guy's like,
they're going to figure it out.
They haven't figured out for the last fucking month,
but they're going to figure it out.
Penn State it is.
Like, what?
Now, to be clear,
Terry Smith played a key role
inside four-star quarterback.
Falzoni.
Baton Faison.
I didn't know this was a foul zone.
That's a whole different ball game.
Foulzones, Calzones.
It's all over
NIL trail
That's right
Terry Smith
signing four star
quarterbacks
Doesn't even know
if he's a coach yet
This guy is committed
to the brand
Yeah
He's so committed
He was committed
To Penn State
Once before
And Auburn previously as well
Who?
This foul zone guy
Why don't you like him
He's a four star
quarterback
He believes in Penn State
Your quarterback
You gotta take
What you get
You should probably
Pipe down
And just accept the fact
That this is the only
fucking guy
You're gonna get
Foul zone
There's a transfer portal
Coming up
That's who we go
Yeah, and Terry Smith's going to be like, hey, look, hey, well, with me.
Fuck it, I don't know why, but you should go with me too.
Terry Smith is good.
Hey, he's a good, tall.
He's a good ball in over.
No doubt.
Yep.
We're like, we aren't.
Oh, my God.
What a kill shot.
What an absolute kill shot.
Do you feel like...
You know what the kill shot's going to be?
This motherfucker and that motherfucker back there.
These guys are big 10 guys.
So when Penn State doesn't have a fucking coach or a recruiting class and they beat Iowa
Michigan State next year.
I'm going to come in here and drop my
fucking balls on the table.
Okay.
Okay.
He's getting jacked up.
We're in a rebuild right now.
And we beat you this year, you know.
So, I mean, hey, I got to see it.
Without a quarterback and without a coach.
So what you guys do?
And that's not you guys.
And what you guys do?
You guys refuse to schedule West Virginia for the next few years, right?
You guys are scared to West Virginia?
Oh, so scared.
So scared.
I mean, Penn State's terrified.
You guys don't have a recruiting class, dude.
You guys are basically in Northwestern.
We got two.
Northwestern is like a top 50 class right now.
That's true.
Vowal zone, though.
It's better to be a dash than a number right now, right?
164th.
Who's last in the NFL and defense?
Not this team.
This is the first time we've seen them on bad, D?
Probably, yeah, because once again, going into the last week,
not only were we talking about the offense,
we were also talking about the defense.
And I think that actually played a factor in this.
Believe it was Kobe Durant.
We talked about, you asked about, hey,
is he sitting on the sticks because he tried.
trust the pass rush and he trusts the stunt and he trusts those guys to get home and i was like
yes most likely same thing with forbes here and you know this is the life as a db in the NFL you have
great weeks you have bad weeks and this was definitely a rough week for a rough week forbs you got
t mac running the crossing route and he's ready to undercut it he's like hey i know the quarterback
i know young kent just sit in the pocket and pat this ball until he runs all the way that timer grows
off he looks back and t mac climbs and he throws the ball right over the top it's a big time fourth down
He played great on the high-leveraged situations.
Go ahead.
Shot him out, there, Kus, in the pocket.
I see, Chuba Hubbard.
You see Chuba Hubbard?
Watch this.
Boom!
I'm Braden Fiske.
And that's a big boy.
It's 7-4, secure in that middle of the pocket.
We always talk about protecting the middle of the pocket,
especially, you know, shorter quarterbacks,
but all quarterbacks.
He had time to sit in their pocket
and throw a great ball over the top and fourth down
to take the lead in the fourth quarter.
Carolina Panthers is a good football team.
They're a good football team.
I mean, they're playing their seventh right offensive guard.
Jake Kerhan was not even, he was on the Arizona Cardinals training camp.
He was on a practice squad.
He wasn't playing.
They pick him up, playing right guard again.
One of the best defense in the league.
Pretty good.
Yeah, Carolina Panthers.
Let's go football team.
Go football team.
Great win.
And I think the best front four in football, just straight front four.
Houston, I think they have the best edge.
And I think just all around pass rush would be the Broncos
because of all the different things that they do.
But if you're just talking about the front four, getting home, it was the Rams.
So for the Panthers to step up,
with guys that, you know, not front line guys.
For Bryce Young to step up, big time win at home.
Ugly weather game, back and forth game.
Everybody showed up complimentary football.
Big time win, big time throws.
Hell yeah, that's good, deep, bad deal.
Appreciate you, Dee Budge.
Great work this week.
You too, brother.
Hey, Kuch, great work this week.
Thank you, Mike.
You too.
Great work to you guys.
Talks to tell.
We're really good day today, boys.
You too, man.
Boys in the back, really good stuff.
GDBs, go work.
Zit, Mitt.
Phenomenal stuff.
YouTube coding, Bill, really doing it.
What a time here.
Meaningful football.
I have some breaking news.
Thursday at midnight, I'll be releasing my first song, Doogie.
Okay.
Hell yeah.
Yes, the open from Oregon the first time this year got flipped into a freestyle,
which got made into an actual song, which then led to a conversation with a couple of people
who are really good at music.
and then all of a sudden we're recording some songs
and then all of a sudden Duke he's ready
then all of a sudden we're going to put it out on all platforms
and then how about all the other songs that you got?
Yeah, let's do those too.
So there's about to be a crazy addition
to I think my life here
over the next couple weeks, months or whatever
and this has been a lot of fun.
This has been a journey into music
which I've obviously always been a huge fan
and for like the last 15, 20 years of my life
I've just like kind of gone through life in my notes section,
just like I guess they call it journaling.
For me, it would just be like writing poems or bars or choruses
or verses or melodies or songs
just throughout different portions of what I was kind of going through.
And I asked Jelly Roll one time, I think we were,
it was back when Jelly Roll was still big.
Back of Jelly Roll was still big.
Now he's very slim.
Yeah, he's just jelly.
He's just jelly now.
There's no more rolls in there.
I told him, I'm like, hey, I love writing.
How do you go about writing?
a chance to kind of meet these guys and talk to jelly a little bit and he was like let me introduce
you to earnest earnest obviously is one of the biggest music minds that is even out there right now the
amount of number ones and the amount of like talent he has just radiating through everything so then
i meet up with him and then all of a sudden i'm in a studio in Nashville and i'm watching these
geniuses do their thing and i'm sitting in the middle of the show songland pretty much in real
life watching these musicians do stuff and then they're asked me questions and then my
lyrics are being turned into actual songs and then i'm singing it's like this whole thing is like
kind of become its own little journey and of itself in reflection because I'm visiting
old lyrics in old times of my life. And yeah, it just felt like it was the right time to kind
of start something. So the Duky freestyle that comes as a song is the first one we're putting
out. But there's like some real life messaging coming out in songs, I think, from me over the
next, I don't know, I want to say a couple months, I think, because it's like an interesting
process and the, you know, the mixing, the tracking, the singing, the vocals, the editing, the,
I don't know what this last version was. Do you remember the version before this one and then
this one that came out? They did something to the audio. I have no idea what in there. Everything
was just like cleaner and more pristine. It's been fun. So Thursday at midnight, Duky's dropping
and we'll be doing some contests, you know, with the Duky song. I think it'll alley-oop and set up for
some good, you know, content. I think the lyrics and the song and the vibe will set up for some
good content. So obviously we'll have to do a contest of some sort for the people. And I hope you
get a chance to listen. And for all the other songs that end up coming out, it's like,
know that I've been writing for a long time and watching it all come to, I got like emotional
multiple different times, like actual tears falling. And I think it's pretty good that, you know,
my daughter, McKenzie and baby boy on the way, if I was to die, which,
A lot of these songs are about, you know, like if, not a lot, but there's a lot of trends
about me dying young. And I think I've always expected that. And if it was to happen, I think
through these songs, my kids will know exactly who the fuck their dad was and when he was and what he was.
And it's been a really cool thing that I've been lucky enough to do here. Ernest and Seth from
Big Loud have been like a tag team partner for me. Holman, obviously you guys got to meet
Holman, one of the greatest vibes of all the time. And it's been a cool journey to kind of pick up a whole new
thing that I'm such a big fan of and learn about and hopefully hopefully it'll be some good
shit I got to find out if they suck or not dokey what a fucking hilarious song to be the first one to
drop honestly and the boys have been forced to listen to all these songs not forced over to
lasco kind of though you have definitely been forced it's like uh boys sorry I got to turn this
I got to hear what this shit is and you know learning my singing voice has been an entire thing
because I'm not a big singer I'm a yeller and a talker you know so like singing is not necessarily
my forte and then there's a couple songs where you know you write it and then they create it with
the music and you hear the melody and then it's in a key or something that's like too high it's like
oh i don't think that's where this thing should be so then you got to kind of redo it bring it down
a little bit do the entire process and watching like the scientists the music do their thing you know
it's been like fucking sick and i think we got some here i think there's some bangers coming i think
there's a very intimate stuff though like there's a lot of like you're going to learn a lot about me
I think, you know?
It's a lot of me and myself thoughts
that were kind of finding out
if they're Duky or not.
And it should be a fun little experience.
And I appreciate you guys.
Congrats, brother's a big deal.
Yeah, it is awesome.
Very cool.
I've seen the grind behind the scenes
and sort of to see, be on the cusp of it dropping.
Like, I'm excited for you.
It's dope, man.
You guys have been here
through the whole process of this thing
because it's literally been since,
what, when Jelly and Ernest came in here,
you can actually go back to the exact day.
Summer.
This jacket was left here by Ernest,
not on purpose.
some things left in the pockets as well
a little treat for you
from old uncle earned
but it was like from that day on
it was like the conversation just kind of one thing led to another
and I think they were expecting potential
shite from my writing
and then it's like I think I got some bars in there
I think I got some real shit
and if you write for like 15, 20 years
there's enough to create
so maybe you piece some together
and then all of a sudden it's like hold on
a second I think we got like a meaningful song here
with a fucking
real bang, bang behind it.
It's like, yeah, this is music, brother.
It's like, man, thank you for allowing me to do this.
And Duky is hysterical.
It's got a fucking real bop on it.
I'm really singing on that thing, too.
Oh, yeah.
That's funny.
Sitting in a room with people that are actually talented in music,
and I got headphones on, microphone,
they're hearing without,
because my ears are hearing this,
they're just hearing me,
Yeah, their actual talents listening to me sing.
First time I'm doing that.
I haven't felt like that in a long time.
Like, I can normally walk into any situation
and in my mind make myself feel like, hey, supposed to be here.
Just act like you're supposed to be here.
Why not?
Like, just kind of do whatever it is.
I can kind of act as if, you know,
like let's just kind of get through this thing here, be confident.
When you're just sitting in there with a microphone like this,
and you've got some of the most, number one hits
just like sitting all around you.
And they're just waiting for you to kind of record your vocals now.
And it's like, fuck me.
This is quite a, this is a, this is a, it was a, you know, a lot of anxiety.
And then the amount of positivity from the music world that it has been down there in Nashville,
it's like really, really cool, really cool.
So it should be a fun little experience.
Sports obviously always going to exist.
But I think, you know, having words that exist past 24 hours would be cool too, you know.
Certainly.
And maybe people learn a little bit more about who I am.
Could be nice.
And if you still want to murder me, don't worry.
I'm bartering you in some of these songs.
Tone, why don't you come on out here, brother, out of hammer.
Don, don.
And let's enjoy the hell out of this life.
Let's enjoy the hell out of it all.
It's crazy, though, that it's all coming together.
It's really crazy.
Oh, yeah.
It's an insane thing.
Yeah.
The process has been so cool to kind of just watch the different ears at work, if you will.
You know, you talked about them sitting around Jack White and Led Zeppelin and who are.
edge the edge was in it you're talking about that like i got to do that for like my like hey here's
my lyrics here's how i think it could potentially go and then like the actual genius is being like
oh we can and then we can add so cool and we can add and it's like fuck who's that guy oh he has
40 number ones yeah it's like one of the greatest session players at all time oh
thank you so much for who's that guy oh he's one of the original rascal flats he's like
oh what the fuck why is that guy doing this who's that uh that's that uh that's post
Malones, a band leader, and a guy who has, I forget, I made all the number ones.
Whoa.
Why is it?
Yeah, dude.
Everybody's like kind of pumped that you're doing this.
They kind of want to, now granted, we are paying these people to do this.
Okay, this is a payment process.
You're there working.
But like, they are all like the amount of like creative input and like effort it felt like
from the music community for this entire process has been fucking so cool to feel.
It's been a very cool thing.
So hopefully it's good.
And if it's dokey, just know I want four.
And that's fucking in a couple of these songs as well.
Great work, Tone.
You're the man.
You look like a real cowboy right there.
Hell yeah.
AQ, anything to say before we get out here?
Buckle up, world.
These songs are good.
That's very cool of you.
Duky drops Thursday night at midnight.
More on the way.
Shout to Big Loud.
Cadillac Records.
Deville Records.
Jelly Belly.
And everybody else that was a part of the process.
I'm living a dream.
And the other reason why is because you people allow us to do as such.
Thank you so much for letting us talk.
about sports and do it for a living. You're the greatest.
Be a friend, tell your friend something nice. It might change your life. We're in this thing
together. Team on me, team on three. One, two, three.
Goodbye.
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On select primetime NFL matchups, Miss By Five on any rushing or receiving yards market,
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Other legs in multi and same game multi-bets must also win for bet to be a winner.
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