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Speaker 1 (00:01):
This is the best of two pros and a couple
Joe with Lamar arrings Brady Quinn and Jonas Knots on
Fox Radio.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
All right, so we are off and running here. Come on,
let's get off for Thursday. So let's get it. Let's
get it started here. We are going to make our
season picks and our preview of the NFL season. So,
Brady Quinn, would you like the honors to go first
here to open up the NFC as we look ahead
to the National Football Conference to get.
Speaker 3 (00:34):
Well, let's be a little more specific. Can we go
division by division? That's gonna be the case. I'm gonna
start off with the NFC North. This is the division
that actually had as the most parody of any of
the divisions in the NFC. Now, I still think Detroit
is on top. Took care of business this offseason. No drama.
Guys getting extended like Alvin Ross, Saint Brown, Pennay Sewell,
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Jerry Gop.
Speaker 4 (00:58):
You go through the list of players, they are.
Speaker 3 (01:02):
Ready to rock and roll and try to get back
to an NFC championship game and back to a Super Bowl.
I've got them leading the NFC North going ten and
seven this season, with the Green Bay Packers just a
game behind at nine and eight. I know they Jordan
Loved to a nice contract, and I know people feel
like this Green Bay team is, you know, maybe able
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to overtake Detroit. I still have to see the offense
consistently for seventeen games. Looked how we saw them the
second half of last season. People tend to forget they
struggled mightily early. On the other team I've got that's
nine to eight in this division, the Chicago Bears. That's right, baby,
Caleb Williams bringing some fire, bringing some creativity, some energy
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to an offense that just seemed like it was straight
up boring last year. Roma Dunes as well, along with
the other additions this team. Obviously DJ More still the
number one guy there, but the defense had improved someone
last season. I think Caleb Williams addition to this offense
makes them a contender for the playoffs, but at nine
and eight, they don't actually make it any when it's
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all said done. And finally, the Minnesota Vikings no Jajon
McCarthy this year, it's gonna be Sam.
Speaker 4 (02:13):
Darnold taking over. I still have them going eight to nine.
I mean to say, what you want.
Speaker 3 (02:17):
Kevin o'connacha dalla plays, Justin Jefferson still a part of
this roster. They do have talent at the skilled position players,
and Brian Flores puts together defensive game plans to keep
them competitive. But I've got Detroit leading it, Green Bay
nine and eight, Chicago at nine and eight, and then
the Minnesota Vikings at eight and nine.
Speaker 2 (02:34):
H well done, all right, So do you want to
do the entire NFC? You want to go division by division?
I mean, all take time. I think we should tell
you've got my.
Speaker 4 (02:42):
Notes, you see it all.
Speaker 5 (02:44):
I mean, yeah, with the listeners, don't take turns about divisions. Okay,
I think we should go that long. All right, all
of them. Let's just knock them out. I won't go
into as much obviously commentary and and what analyzing of it,
but I will say this, the De Troit lines were
basically a drive away from going to the Super Bowl
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last year. If people may remember it and recall that,
you have budding stars in an Aid and Aiden Hutchinson,
who will be to me a star Wars for quite
some time. He's one of those names that continue to
bubble up, may even get to a defensive MVP this season.
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I think he's that good. Then you got to pay
attention to Jamiir Gibbs as well. I think he takes
a major step. If he stays healthy, he can be
one of the main attractions of excitement. Could be one
of those Fantasy football league you know, goat catches. Right.
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So I look at Detroit as the team to beat.
I think that they're kind of a I think they
are eleven twelve win team. I really do. I think
they will go on over the over un of wins.
I think that's what said out ten and a half.
I believe. So I'm taking Detroit also to win the North.
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But I think Green Bay is right there with him.
As Q mentioned, I think that that order is right.
I think Matt Lafleur has shown that he's more than
just a I was babysitting Aaron Rodgers coach. I think
he's shown that he also has the ability to develop
a quarterback. I'm curious about I keep saying it. I
know people might not look at it as very important,
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but I do look at the departure of Aaron Jones
as significant. I know they're replaced on with Josh Jacobs.
I like Josh Jacob's game, but how does that fit
into this Matt Lafore offense. Now, in history, they have
had running backs that can get downhill, run east west,
well north south. I mean definitely can get downhill and
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do those things. And Josh Jacobs is one of those
types of backs. But the to me, the dynamic and
multi multi faceted, multi dimensions have time for all the divisions.
Are we No, that's why I thought we should. I
just I'll just realize that.
Speaker 4 (05:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (05:14):
No, So anyways, I definitely think Green Bay is going
to be second. You were actually but very.
Speaker 4 (05:22):
Quickly to You haven't got to Chicago, and.
Speaker 5 (05:25):
So the Bears aren't really worth talking about. That's they'll
be a sub five hundred team. I think Caleb Williams
is good. I think they have good young talent on
this team. But I don't see them being a playoff team.
And I do not see them getting double digits and wins,
like more like eight wins, maybe nine wins. And then
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there's Minnesota, the departure of of Kirk Cousins, uh, the
injury of JJ McCarthy. I just think there's so many
question marks here with that team. I think they're also
a subpar team that goes under five hundred in this
season as well, So I think they finish up last
and I think Chicago actually nudges Minnesota out for that
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third spot.
Speaker 2 (06:09):
So I've got Detroit winning the division. They've got one
of the better rosters in the NFL. To Brady's point,
no real drama. Everybody gets paid and based on last
year and how it ended, a lot of question marks
about Dan Campbell. But I think they bounced back. I
think they win that division, and I've got Brady Chicago
Bears finishing second in the NFC North. I listen. I
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believe that they're on the right path. I don't think
they're good enough to win that division as of yet,
and I've got them beating out and narrowly beating out
for second place in the NFC North, the Green Bay Packers.
Everybody's high on Jordan Love. Everybody loves how the season ended,
but it wasn't like he was lighting the league on
fire and they were running away with everything. They needed
some help. They needed to win in the final week
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of the season before they laid waste to the Cowboys
in the playoffs. There's a lot of optimism there but
I'm going to go out on a limit, say the
Bears over the Packers for the second place spot in
the NFC North, and then I've got the Vikings finishing last.
I just think the decision to move on from Kirk
Cousins starting off the year. I hope it works out
well for Sam Darnold. I'm just not optimistic. Justin Jefferson
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got paid. This feels like a I don't want to
say a throwaway year, but you kind of hope for
the best, but realize worst case scenario, you struggle. You've
identified your franchise quarterback in McCarthy, and then you've got
a high draft pick next year.
Speaker 5 (07:29):
Love it.
Speaker 3 (07:31):
I love the fact too that lead A lab our
executive producer here at Fox Sports Radio just set us
our two thousand and three predictions for the NFL so
twenty one.
Speaker 4 (07:42):
Years ago, LeVar and Jonas. I'm not sure, but apparently
with the selections that would pay. You gotta love a
little typo here and there for one, Well.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
If you read the headline, it was you know, so
we go by the same format of last year.
Speaker 3 (07:56):
That's all that's correct. Yes, I'm not really doesn't matter.
So moving on to the NFC East. I've got the
Philadelphia Eagles not only winning the division but being the
number one overall seed. Bounce back year new coordinators Vic
Fangiel on defense, Kellamorre on offense. They also took care
of business in the offseason. They got a we are
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in Jahaan Dotson. That adds to that ridiculous receiving corps
to go along with already we are Sakuon Barkley. So
I've got Philly going fourteen to three, running away with
the division, that a one overall seed in the NFC,
Dallas going nine to eight. I think they're a talented team.
They'll win a fair amount of football games. That'll be
enough to get him in the playoffs. Washington third Jade
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Daniels giving this team a lyft, but it's year one
under Dan Quinn. Still some pieces that bringing together. They
go eight to nine, and the New York Giants at
five and twelve. I just I feel like the rosters
not where it needs to be yet. If Daniel Jones struggles,
who knows how this team is viewed and what they
end up doing at the quarterback spot. Uh with with
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Drew Locke, there so a lot of questions I think
around the Giants, if they don't get off to a
fast start this season.
Speaker 5 (09:07):
You know I'm going to piggyback off of that and say,
I agree with the question marks with the Giants, but
I think they're going to have more wins in the
end than the Washington Commanders. I do believe that. And
another Bowl prediction so I don't go too long, is
even with some of the key departures like Tyron Smith
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and really in a way Tony Pollard. Tony Pollard I
believe is a big uh substraction, sub subtraction to this,
this this roster. So but even with that being said,
I think Dak Prescott has one of his finest seasons
because of everything that's going on. I think the same
for Ceedee Lamb, and I think the same for Michael
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Parsons and company. On the defense side of the ball.
I got Dallas actually edging Philly out. There's question marks
between the relationship between head coach and quarterback. Where there's smoke,
sometimes there possibly maybe fire. I don't know that for certain,
but sometimes some things are too good to be true.
This is like that dream team they had when they
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had Mike Vick and Vince Young and all them dudes
all on the same team, and they went and they
brought an Amdia in from the Raiders, and they did
not live up to the expectations or the potential. I
feel like this has that reeking of it all over it,
even though I'm a big supporter, because of the guys
that they did bring in. I think they finished second
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to the Dallas Cowboys.
Speaker 2 (10:38):
Yeah, I'm with you on the noise in Philadelphia between
Nick Sirianni and company there. The fact that he was
even on the hot seat is just odd to me.
Like if you look at his record, what he's done there.
They've been a playoff team every year. They were just
in a Super Bowl a couple of years ago. Things
ended poorly, But I'm going to bank on the fact
that Howie Roseman has put together a hell of a roster.
They've got everything lined up this year. They learned their
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lessons from the dysfunction to finish off last year. When
yet everybody like Devonte Smith saying we're not as good
as what our record is, We're not playing as well.
I'm gonna ride Philly in this spot. I'll take them.
I'm not super confident with it, but I am confident
in the fact that the Dallas Cowboys will be second
in the division. I've also got Dallas as a wildcard
team coming out of the Division. Washington Jaden Daniels. There's
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a lot to like there, but I don't see enough
yet to want to put my faith in Dan quinn
company to try and bounce back and get this team
back into postseason contention. And then the Giants are going
to be one of the worst teams in the league
and then be on the lookout for Bill Belichick and
Josh McDaniels in New York trying to take over the
reins there. Like it feels like this could be one
and done off season for Belichick and it could be
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the Giants it's his next landing spot. So I think
we're all in agreement there, New York finishing last.
Speaker 4 (11:48):
Next up NFC South.
Speaker 3 (11:50):
Maybe I'm bought it into the hype, but I've got
Atlanta winning the division at ten and seven. With the
addition of Kirk Cousins, They've got a bunch of playmakers
Drake London, they added Darnell Mooney, we obviously know about
Bejon Robinson, even the running attack behind now with Tyler
Algier and Jase McClellan, who was there a six round
draft pick that was a pretty big fan of coming
out of Bama. But this is a team to me
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that I think defensively under Raheem Morris will be better
too than enough to win the NFC. South Tampa going
nine to eight another team that kind of took care
of business brought their guys back. I think this keeps
them competitive within the division. At nine and eight New Orleans.
I'm not really sure how to feel about New Orleans.
It doesn't feel like anyone's overly excited. There's a bunch
of hype about it. It feels like it's a year
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where Derek Carr, if he doesn't show out, could potentially
get replaced by Spencer Rawler, who had a good preseason
and offseason. It's an aging roster as well, so there's
some concern there. But I've got New Orleans at six
and eleven, and finally Carolina improving from would they have
two wins last year?
Speaker 4 (12:51):
Is that what they ended up being.
Speaker 3 (12:53):
I got them at three wins fourteen. There still not
where they need to be from a roster standpoint. First
year head coach and Dave canalli to who. I think
they'll be improved, but sometimes that improvement doesn't always show
and the win lost total, so maybe I'll be wrong.
Speaker 4 (13:06):
But that's all I got.
Speaker 5 (13:07):
The division shaken out. You know what's interesting. The Saints
ranked ninth in total offense last year and ranked eighth
and total defense. It led to a nine and eight season.
I actually feel confident that this is the year that
the New Orleans Saints put it together and actually win
the NFC South. I think the Atlanta Falcons bring up
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second place. Yes, they did make some great additions. I
do like Raheem Morris as a head coach, but there
are still question marks as to how will this all
play out. He is a new coach, it is a
new town. It is a new quarterback that could play
to their advantage, but it also could play against them.
I like Baker Mayfield and Tampa Bay, but I think
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that his best option in Mike Evans. I think he's aging.
I don't know how dominant they can be, so I
look at them finishing third in the division, and then
obviously I think Carolina may match what they won last year.
They may beat about one or two games.
Speaker 2 (14:12):
Yeah, I think it's a clean sweep here. Well, LeVar,
you have New Orleans winning the questions.
Speaker 5 (14:17):
Will Tepper spilled more drinks on fans, yeah, than wins
that they get in Carolina.
Speaker 2 (14:23):
I mean probably at this point. But I've got the
Atlanta Falcons. I'll go chockey on this their favorite to
win the division. I've got Atlanta winning the division. I'm
a little curious to see what Kirk Cousins looks like
early on, based on coming off the injury, but they've
added a ton around him. They've added some pieces on
defense as well too. I think the front office is
in a kind of a high pressure spot because they're
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the ones that said no to Bill Belichick and went
the direction they did to try and bring in Raheem
Morris to run the ship there. So I'm going to
go with the Atlanta Falcons to win the division. I
have a sneaky good feeling about New Orleans, and I
don't know why I have known. Maybe it is because
to the Rattlesnakes right there behind Derek Carr, ready to
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take the reins if need be. But I'm gonna go
New Orleans second. Tampa Bay. I love Baker Mayfield, love
the story, love Mike Evans. Hope he gets his thousand
yard season yet again. I love everything about him. I
love what they did last year. I just see them
taking a step back this year, and then Carolina will
be improved, hopefully for Bryce Young, hopefully for Dave Canals,
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because it's not hard to be better than you were
last year based on how it went. But I think
Carolina finishes dead last in the division.
Speaker 3 (15:31):
At again, all right, save the best for last, and
that is the NFC West. I've got San Francisco winning
it at thirteen and four. Yes that's one hell of
the record, but still following one win behind the number
one overall see in the Philadelphia. So San Francisco end
up being the two seed in the playoffs. I've got
the Rams on eleven and six. I think they're a
playoff team. I think they're much better roster than maybe
people give them credit, and obviously love McVeigh, but the
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biggest question is how do they replace Aaron Donald. We
saw some of the younger talent. We saw what they
did the draft too drafty, a couple of guys too
out of Florida state to help kind of replace that upfront.
So they're doing their best to replenish that. I've got
Seattle seven to ten. Mike McDonald takes over as head coach.
Not really sure what to make of this roster. I
think they're talented enough to be better than this, but
looking at their schedule too kind of panned out where
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it wasn't overly easy, and so I think that that
kind of digged them a couple of wins at least
in my consideration. And then Arizona at six and eleven,
I think another kind of competitive season as they continue
to build this roster, still again, not a roster that
to me is gonna be as competitive within the NFC West.
So the NFC playoff picture goes like this for me,
Philly number one overall seed, they get the buye. San
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Francisco takes on the seven seed Dallas in the wildcard round.
Detroit takes on the number six seed Tampa Bay. Atlanta
takes on the Rams. I've got San Francisco winning, Detroit winning,
and obviously the La Rams upsetting Atlanta to win in
the wildcard round to go to the divisional playoffs.
Speaker 4 (16:56):
Philly ends up taking on the Rams.
Speaker 3 (16:58):
San Francisco takes on Detroit, and it's Philly and San Francisco,
the two best rosters arguably in the NFL, squaring off
for the NFC Championship and a shot to go to
the Super Bowl.
Speaker 5 (17:08):
Wow, that's okay. So I actually have and I noticed
might sound crazy. I have the Rams winning the West
this year in the NFC West. I have the forty
nine ers taking a step back coming in second in
the West. And then you can leave the rest of
it up to whatever you want to you want what
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you want to make of it. I think the Cardinals,
if Kyler Murray stays healthy, actually could contend for the division.
So I think they fall into that third spot because
I just don't know that he will hold up long
enough for them to do enough to win it. But
I look for them to be very competitive while he's
out there, and he could be a dark horse that
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jacks up the NFC West. I know people are high
on the Niners, but I just think that they're going
to take a step back this season, not a big
one one, but nonetheless I don't see them winning the division.
As far as the playoff pitcher, I look at the
Dallas Cowboys being noticed, might sound crazy, They'll be the
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two seat to Detroit being the one seed and like
whatever the matchups are from there. I didn't break them
down like that like Q did, but I will say
San Francisco will be in the mix, the Saints will
be in the mix, and obviously you get so you
got the Eagles, the Niners, the Saints, the Detroit Lions,
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and whoever else you want to throw in there. That's
that's up to y'all. Y'all, y'all got that. But those
are my four and out of that, I do believe.
I do believe, and this is like kind of and
I put the Rams in there too, by the way.
I just I think we'll have a different team in
the in the Super Bowl out of the NFC, and
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I'm gonna make the Bowl prediction that Detroit makes it
to the super Bowl is shit.
Speaker 2 (19:00):
Well, I do believe in the forty nine ers roster,
but I also believe in Super Bowl hangovers, and I
think they're going to have one. So I think the
Niners will finish second in the West. I've got the
Rams winning the division. I've got the Cardinals finishing third.
I think it's going to be a fun team to watch.
I think Kyler Murray has a bounce back year with
more time to recover from the knee injury suffered a
couple of years ago. And I've got Seattle finishing last
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in the division. My playoff teams from the NFC are
the Eagles, Lions, Falcons, and Rams winning their divisions. And
my wild card teams are the Cowboys, Bears, and forty
nine Ers. And then I'll let you know who. Do
you want my conference champion now or you want to
wait till later. We'll wait till later.
Speaker 5 (19:39):
Didn't we say conference?
Speaker 2 (19:40):
Well no, I mean we.
Speaker 4 (19:41):
Don't know the Super Bowl, so right, I mean yeah,
so we'll wait.
Speaker 2 (19:45):
We'll wait wa wait till later on that one.
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You know what yours Right now. AFC Predictions. We did
the NFC Last Hour. It is time to fire off
our AFC predictions. Here some interesting situations as we've discussed
throughout the offseason, so now it's time to call our shots.
Brady Quinn, step right up.
Speaker 4 (20:48):
Start off with the AFC North.
Speaker 3 (20:51):
To me, the most parody of any division in the NFL.
Speaker 4 (20:56):
This one was a.
Speaker 2 (20:57):
Tight, tight race, tight race, tight, super tight, so.
Speaker 3 (21:02):
Tight that I've got two teams tied at eleven and
six a top of the AFC North, and it's Cleveland
and Cincinnati. Yes, Joe Burrow back, I think Jamar Chase
plays not sure if to get the contract done or not.
Either way, both teams go eleven and six. Cleveland edges
them out due to tie breakers. I got Baltimore at
ten and seven and Pittsburgh for the first time and
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the Mike tomlin Era.
Speaker 4 (21:27):
Has a losing record, they go eight and nine.
Speaker 3 (21:29):
But that's how tight this division is I just think
Cleveland's got one of the best rosters. I think Deshaun
Watson will be improved within this offense. The addition of
Jerry Judy will continue to help out the passing game.
But looking at this team, there's no reason now, especially
when the defense look with Jim Schwartz as their DC
last year, they can't continue to build off of that.
Speaker 4 (21:47):
Nick Schubb will be healthy at some point this season.
Speaker 3 (21:50):
They're the total package, and I think this is the
year it starts to ring true for Cleveland fans.
Speaker 4 (21:55):
But I've got.
Speaker 3 (21:55):
Cincinnati at eleven six. They're right there, a wildcard team, second
in the division. Joe Burrow back for an entire season
healthy makes all the difference in the world. Baltimore another
wildcard team at ten and seven. Again, we talked about
tonight's matchup. I didn't say they're gonna win, but I
think they'll keep it within that number. They go ten
and seven. The addition of Derrick Henry is helpful. However,
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still kind of curious to see how this this offense
comes together. It led to Lamar Jackson winning the MVP
last year. Some different pieces now as part of it.
How does that play a factor and Pittsburgh look an
eight nine record. I know people are gonna say, well,
that's taking a step back.
Speaker 4 (22:34):
They're not as good as they were.
Speaker 3 (22:35):
I'm just not really sure where this team fits in
amongst the division. I think they're competitive. I'm not sure
it's the rosters all there compared to the other three.
So I just have them one game back from that standpoint.
Speaker 4 (22:47):
So that's my.
Speaker 3 (22:48):
AFC North Cleveland taking it away winning a tiebreaker over
Cincinnati at eleven and six.
Speaker 5 (22:56):
Much like I said about the Detroit Lions, this Baltimore
Race Evens team was a Zay Flowers. Uh two times
z a Flower. You know, mental laps away from playing in
the Super Bowl. Uh. So to me, I look at
the Baltimore Ravens. They didn't get worse this offseason, they
got better. They're going to take the NFC North, I
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mean AFC North. Excuse me. I look at Senci and
Cleveland to battle it out for that second position, and
I'm going to say, what a healthy Joe Burrow. They
edge out Cleveland, and Cleveland and Pittsburgh are fighting for
third and fourth out of that AFC North division. That's
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how I.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
See I got the Cincinnati Bengals winning the AFC North.
I think the Bengals are back. Last year was kind
of thrown into the mud. Joe Burrow gets injured, He's
out for the whole, you know, for the rest of
the season, and now all anybody wanted to talk about
was Jake Browning's girlfriend in her jumpsuit in the press box.
So I got the Cincinnati Bengals winning that you talk
about for being honest, since you know I I was
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definitely not alone when it came to that. But I've
got the Browns finishing second. I just there's something off.
The roster's great, there's just something off about this whole
Deshaun Watson stuff. Kevin Stefanski. It feels like there's mixed
messaging coming out of there, and who the hell knows
whether or not, you know, he's gonna be able to
complete a season. I could also make the same case
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for Baltimore. It's part of the reason why I'm down
on him. I think they had their opportunity last year
to really make some noise, to go to a super Bowl.
Everything lined up for him, and they crap the bed
in the AFC Title Game. I also never thought this
when I watched Lamar Jackson play last year. GOT, you
know what, he should lose a bunch of weight. It
just seems weird, like well, like why the weight loss?
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What happened this offseason? Always being sick? He's got it
could be I mean maybe he's at all right. I
mean maybe he's doing it as well too. But if
that's the case, Got, he's got durability concerns in my mind,
like he's got you know, come on, stop, I look
at it and I go Baltimore. I got third in
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that division. And then I'm with Brady here. I'm down
on Pittsburgh big time. This is the worst team Mike
Tomlin has coached. I think they're gonna be sub five
hundred for the first time in his career. So I've
got Bengals, Brown's Raven Steelers in the AFC North.
Speaker 5 (25:20):
Ohio team Will Lee will be in the bottom of
the AFC as they should be an Ohio team. Yeah,
not a Western Pennsylvania team. An Ohio. Let's go.
Speaker 3 (25:31):
Let's make sure we f eight that Lee moving on
to the AFC East. Yeah, division that's been dominated by
Bill Belichick no more. Drod Mayo takes over new England.
So I'm gonna startottoms up here because that's where New
England starts off. Five and twelve got in this season.
Jacoby per Second is to start eventually it to be
Drake May. Just when you compare this roster to the
rest in the division, it's not as talented, not as good.
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We'll see how things end up, but I think there'll
be some growing paints, not only for Drake May once
he gets in there as a rookie, but also Grod Meo,
their rookie head coach in third and taking a major
step back is the Miami Dolphins.
Speaker 4 (26:08):
This had to do with a couple of things.
Speaker 3 (26:11):
Won their schedule much more difficult for him this season,
but also I just feel like if you look at
their defense, there's gonna be a transition there too. In
play caller, they've got some holes there, and then up
front the offensive line, I've got some concerns. So I
have the Dolphins going seven to ten. It was the
biggest surprise. I don't feel good about it. If I'm wrong,
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It's probably gonna be about the Dolphins. But I've got
them going seven to ten, finishing third Division, obviously missing
the playoffs.
Speaker 4 (26:37):
Next up the Buffalo Bills.
Speaker 3 (26:39):
I got to go nine to eight, a bit of
a step back, however, it's good enough to put them
in the seventh seed for a wildcard spot in the playoffs.
And I've got the Jets at eleven and six. It's Rogers,
he's back, finally, hopefully able to stay healthy. But with
their running game, the additions they made this offseason to
help protect them, and that defense, I think it's good
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enough to get The's to an eleven and six record,
goodenough for the number one, number three seed in the
AFC playoffs.
Speaker 5 (27:08):
It's the Bills, until it's not the Bills in this
division in the East, and I look at it from
the standpoint of, okay, who is going to contend for
the second position? Well, I think that it will be
the Miami Dolphins. I think that they're actually the team
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that could challenge Buffalo for the division. I think the
Jets end up in the third spot, and clearly, you
know the bottom dweller will be the New England Patriots.
Speaker 2 (27:43):
This year, it came down to the Jets and Dolphins.
For me, I'm high on Miami this year, but I
got to ride with Aaron Rodgers. We've been riding with
him all offseason. I'm gonna go with Aaron Rodgers here,
and I think it could come down to the final
week of the season because I think the Dolphins and
the Jets battle it out for that Week eighteen spot.
And I'm with Brady. The schedule for Miami is not favorable.
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The Jets have some back to back home games mixed
in throughout the course of the season. I trust that
Aaron Rodgers bounces back and is going to be ready
to go. This team's always been a quarterback away from
really being a contender in the AFC over the past
couple of years. Give me the Jets to win that division.
I've got Miami finishing second, and then I've got the
Bills at third. I'm gonna ride with Pete Prisco here
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in the sense that, look, they've had a bunch of
offseason losses, but I veer away from Pete in the
stands that I don't think Buffalo is going to be
the same Buffalo team that they've been throughout the course
over the past several years. There's been questions about them.
Was their best shot that thirteen seconds left in the
AFC Divisional game against the Kansas City Chiefs to get
to a Super Bowl. I think it was. I think
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the Bills are third, and I think New England's shaping
up to be the worst team of the league by far.
Speaker 3 (28:53):
Tang there's my AFC East moving on to the AFC South,
the division that I don't know, maybe we all got
some questions about it. I think this was the next
closest division regards to parody.
Speaker 4 (29:06):
I've got the Houston Texans.
Speaker 3 (29:08):
I'm not gonna say taking a step back, but right
where they finished last year ten and seven, obviously good
enough to win the division and be the four seed
in the AFC playoffs. But I think you look, you
they're getting better getting worse In this case, if you're
not improving on the ten and seven record, maybe we're
saying that they're, you know, maybe getting a little worse.
Speaker 4 (29:26):
I don't know that that's the case.
Speaker 3 (29:27):
Adding digs some of the pieces, but they're scheduled a
lot more difficult, So that's why I had them at
ten and seven. I think CJ. Stroud's one of the
top quarterbacks in the NFL. He'll continue to prove that
next up as the Jacksonville Jaguars. I've got them finishing
second in the AFC South, but that's not good enough
to make the playoffs. What that means for Doug Peterson
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will have to wait and see. But I do think
this team still has got some holes on defense. If
they weren't getting turnovers, they were struggling to stop folks,
and they inconsistent play on the offensive line. It's something
they addressed in the offseason, but we'll see how I've
got the Colts at eight and nine, also missing the playoffs,
finishing third in the division, and then Tennessee Titans first
ye head coach Brian Callahan.
Speaker 4 (30:07):
I got to going six and eleven.
Speaker 3 (30:08):
I believe that actually might be hitting their over on
their season total over under win loss, and they could
even go a little higher than that. I actually think
they're going to surprise some people with how competitive this
team will be. However, I still have them at the
bottom of that AFC South, which again is one of
the more competitive divisions in the AFC.
Speaker 5 (30:27):
Yeah, kind of fall in line with what you said.
I got used to winning it. I think they'll be
a ten plus win team Jacksonville. I think it's a
very critical year for both quarterback and coach. You know,
obviously Trevor Lawrence has not in its full capacity, lived
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up to the potential or the hype that was surrounding
him coming out of college. He's had moments, but just
has not been that guy guy, and Doug Peterson has
not taken them to the next step from where they were.
So I think this is a pivotal year for them.
I think they come in second, and then obviously the
Colts and the Tennessee Titans they battle it out for
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third and fourth. I will say it's interesting that we
looked at the Colts as a team that had a defense,
always had a defense that would keep them in games.
That was not the case last season. I'm not sure
if their defense will be much improved from last season,
and I certainly believe that there are a lot of
questions surrounding their offense with everything. I know people are
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hiring Richardson, but I got to see it before it happens.
So it's it's between them and Titans for the third
fourth spot, And if I had to put them place them,
I would probably say I'm gonna put the Titans at
three and the Colts at four. Bringing up the.
Speaker 2 (31:52):
Rear shod con and that sweet ass mustache of his
on that big ass yacht of his has been running
his mouth all offseason, talking about jobs, talking about expectations,
and guess what, it worked, because the Jacksonville Jaguars are
going to win the AFC South. The tenant of the
Houston Texans are going to finish second in that division.
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I still got him a playoff team, but I'm gonna
go Jacksonville here to bounce back off a subpar season
last year. When it comes to the third spot, the
Titans and the Colts, I just trust and I know
more about Will Levis than I do Anthony Richardson. I
have no idea what we're gonna get. I think at
some point Joe Flacco's probably gonna have to step up
and play it, maybe start a couple of games if
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Anthony Richardson doesn't figure out a way to slide or
play a different brand of football. So I'm gonna trust
Tennessee getting the third spot there in the AFC South.
And then I've got the Indianapolis Colts finishing dead last,
and who the hell knows what that means for Jim
Rsaying company there in the South?
Speaker 4 (32:53):
All right? Last up in the AFC West. I've got
the number.
Speaker 3 (32:56):
One overall seed, Kansas City Chiefs going thirteen four. Yes,
the addition of Hollywood Brown and Xavier Worthy, I think
is going to do wonders for an offense that, let's
just call what it is. It was not consistent last season.
It was the defense that was the most consistent piece
of the Chiefs Super Bowl winning team. That changes this year.
The big playability. We've already seen the highlights with Worthy.
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We'll see more from Hollywood Brown once he gets more
you know, back to one hundred percent healthy. Who cares
about Travis Kelsey's dating life off the field. This is
about the potential chance for a three peat, and the
Chiefs put themselves in position by winning the AFC West
and also getting that buy into the.
Speaker 4 (33:32):
Divisional round in the playoffs.
Speaker 3 (33:34):
Next up, I've got the Los Angeles Chargers finishing second
in the division.
Speaker 4 (33:37):
However, going eight to nine.
Speaker 3 (33:41):
Their schedule combined with the fact that it's a first year,
you know, first year for Jim Harbaugh. Yes, he's building
back this roster, but I've got some questions as far
as what it's going to look like. Is this going
to be like this version of Michigan two point zero.
If that's the case, it may take some time. It
took it some time to build up the Michigan program
to be able to defeat Ohio State, win the Big Ten,
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win a national championship. At the NFL level, it's not
as easy to turn it over that fast. So if
that's the case between I think at eight and nine's
not so bad first first year.
Speaker 4 (34:11):
They build from there.
Speaker 3 (34:12):
I've got Las Vegas finishing third at five and twelve.
There's some great pieces on the roster. However, in the end,
the quarterback spot concerns to me the most and what
this offense looks like.
Speaker 4 (34:22):
And then finally.
Speaker 3 (34:22):
Denver at four and thirteen, rookie quarterback Sean Payne again
still pushing past Russell Wilson. The cap hit they had
to take on and take it in order to kind
of position themselves for the future. That's what this season's
about for Denver. It's not so much right now. It's
for the next few years. As they built around Boonix
as their quarterback.
Speaker 5 (34:45):
In the West, it's gotta be the Chiefs and then
it's pretty much everyone else right Like to me, that's
how I look at it. I believe the Kansas City
Chiefs are a better team than what they were last year.
That was the year to get them in my estimation,
and they were still able to walk away with a
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Super Bowl.
Speaker 4 (35:08):
I just.
Speaker 5 (35:10):
It could be more hype than anything else surrounding Harball.
He has lived up to what he's done, but I
just don't know what he's going to do in the
AFC West. And like you said, Q, I do think
it's going to take some time for him to build
up to if he is indeed going to get to
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that point of where his teams were when he was
leaving Michigan, that the Chargers are going to need a
little bit of time. So if I'm looking at this
from I just I think Denver has too many question marks,
especially at quarterback. I think that the Vegas Raiders have
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too many question marks, especially at quarterback. So just by
default that Justin Herbert is the quarterback that I would
say is number two in that division. Right now, I'm
gonna go with the Chargers being number two and then
the Vegas Rams, and excuse me, the Vegas Raiders and
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the Denver Broncos will fight it out for three and four.
If I'm gunn to my head which team do I
think takes third place. I really believe that culture plays
a part in a team being able to try to
start to put together and pick up the pieces of
what they have been. I think the Raiders end up third,
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Denver still searching for it. They finished out strong. I
just don't know what they're going to be this year,
so I say they'll bring up the rear.
Speaker 2 (36:43):
I've got the Kansas City Chiefs going back to the
playoffs as a wild card team. Bolt up. I got
the Chargers winning the AFC West. I'm gonna put my
faith in Jim Arbaugh that it's a quick turnaround and
a bounce back. And I also look at it in
the season when you go down the stretch they were
final two games are at New England and at Las Vegas.
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I think the Raiders are going to be out of
it at that point. If we believe that New England
is one of the worst teams in the league, like
I do, maybe the worst team in the league. I
think that's an opportunity for LA the Chargers to take
over the AFC West. I've got Kansas City's I mentioned
finishing second. I actually like Bo Nicks as a dark
horse Rookie of the Year. But I also look at
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their schedule and I go, that's brutal. I think Denver
is going to be really competitive, but their schedule is rough,
and I think the Raiders are going to be last.
I just their quarterback situation. It feels like they were
had eyes and sights set on somebody else in the draft,
and then when that went sideways, they won't get ended
up going with Brock Bowers. It just feels like they
were the team left out of the quarterback hunt and
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quarterback picture in the draft. So I got the Raiders
finishing dead last, and I've got the Chiefs as a
wildcard team and the Chargers winning the AFC West.
Speaker 3 (37:55):
All right, now it's time for our AFC playoffs. I
mentioned earlier. IVE got Casey as the number one over seed.
They've got to buy Cleveland the number two seed. They'll
be taking on Buffalo in the wildcard round. The New
York Jets is a three seed taken on Baltimore on
the Houston Texans taken on Cincinnati at home.
Speaker 4 (38:12):
So I was the four seed.
Speaker 3 (38:13):
I've got k C obviously moving on to take on
the Houston Texans, who beat Cincinnati I've got Cleveland advancing
as well as the New York Jets advancing to the
divisional round and squaring up in the AFC Championship game,
the Kansas City Chiefs taking on the Cleveland Browns.
Speaker 5 (38:30):
Right, Oh, wow, Chiefs taken on the Browns. Right. I
have the Chiefs winning their division obviously. I have Buffalo
winning their division obviously. I have Baltimore winning their division obviously.
And what is that all of them? I think that's
all for Chiefs, Bills. Okay, so let's move to the wildcard.
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In my wildcard situation, I actually think it will be
who Cincinnati, I think Jacksonville is a team to look for,
and the Miami Dolphins, I thank you? Do I need
one more? I don't even know how many names, but
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those are the only ones that are really relevant to
me anyway, So there you go. The rest of them,
you take your pick.
Speaker 2 (39:20):
Division winners, Stillers, Stillers will be a division. Wild card
division winners Jets, Bengals, Jaguars, Chargers, and my three wildcard
teams are going to be the Dolphins, the Texans, and
the Kansas City Chiefs. And if you want to know
who's going to represent the AFC, you gotta stick around
for next hour because that's what we'll give out our
Super Bowl pick.
Speaker 4 (39:41):
So there we go.
Speaker 2 (39:42):
It is AFC Look and our AFC preview here on
Two Pros and a Cup of Joe.
Speaker 1 (39:48):
Be sure to catch live editions of Two Pros and
a Cup of Joe with Brady Quinn, LeVar Errington, and
Jonas Knox weekdays at six am Eastern three am Pacific.
Speaker 2 (39:58):
We're making our season picks to day, and two of
the three of us I think have I think, Brady,
you've got Pittsburgh last in the AFC North correct, So
if that's the case, sixteen, are they making a just
rough start every single game for the Steelers this year?
Because I think no, I think it does. Okay, I
think it does. How do you think that goes far?
Speaker 4 (40:20):
Oh man?
Speaker 5 (40:21):
You know, I think at some point Justin Fields will
get in as a starter. And whether that's due to
Russ's inability to win or if it's Russ's inability to play,
I think one of the two will happen. Maybe both.
One doesn't have to be true and the other doesn't
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have to be false for that to happen. Right, So
there you go.
Speaker 2 (40:45):
Well, we've been making our picks for the season. We
did the NFC in hour one, we did the AFC
in hour two.
Speaker 4 (40:53):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (40:53):
Now it's time to rattle off.
Speaker 5 (40:55):
Our schedule super Bowl picks too.
Speaker 2 (40:58):
To do it again just for the new audience, should
we recap our playoff teams and then make our big pick?
Speaker 5 (41:04):
Did you write them down? Lee? Because on God, I
look at it and I didn't write that down though,
So I can't tell you exactly who I picked and
how I picked them. If y'all were to ask me
to do it again, I mean I'm ready to go.
Speaker 3 (41:16):
I can give you a recap if you want to
know how we got not of yours with minds maybe Lee,
a little bit of time.
Speaker 2 (41:22):
There, I got you far, Okay.
Speaker 5 (41:24):
Thank you? All right? Go you go ahead. Q. You
got Q. You're the leadoff, Like, get this thing.
Speaker 4 (41:31):
NFC playoffs we've got.
Speaker 3 (41:32):
Philly is the number one overall seed, actually the number
one overall seed in the playoffs fourteen and three regular season,
they'll get the BUYE. San Francisco is the two seed.
They're gonna beat the seven seed Dallas Cowboys. The Detroit Lions,
the number three seed, will beat the Tampa Bay Bucks
the number six seed and the number four seed Atlanta
Falcons will fall to the number five Los Angeles Rams.
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All those teams well on the divisional round and it's
one and two. Philadelphia and San Francisco advance. They move
on to the Championship rown, and.
Speaker 2 (42:02):
I've got the Philadelphia Eagles making the return to the
Super Bowl once again, which sets up potentially for another
Super Bowl rematch versus the Kansas City Chiefs. But as
we go over to the AFC side, it's Casey number
one overall with that thirteen to four record. Cleveland defeats
Buffalo in the wildcard round to advance. The Jets defeat
Baltimore in the wildcard round, and then I've got Houston
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defeating the Cincinnati Bengals to advance, and it's Chalky again.
Speaker 4 (42:30):
In the divisional round.
Speaker 3 (42:31):
Kansas City and Cleveland both advance, beating Houston and the
Jets respectively, and in the championship round, the Kansas City
Chiefs are defeated by the Cleveland Browns, and we've got
a Super Bowl matchup for the ages, two of the
most passionate fan bases, one where they had to crack
open a bunch of fridges for free beer in Cleveland
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when they finally were able to break that winless streak,
and the other one the lights to loop up their
light poles just so the fans can't go Zurich after
slapping police horses squaring off in New Orleans, super Bowl,
whatever the hell it is at this point in time,
Cleveland taking on Philadelphia.
Speaker 2 (43:10):
For the Super Bowl for twenty all.
Speaker 5 (43:12):
Yeah, that's impressive.
Speaker 2 (43:15):
That's that's what. It'll be a fun game to be at,
A fun.
Speaker 4 (43:17):
Week to hell. Yeah. Really, imagine all the social media
that will come from that.
Speaker 2 (43:21):
Really, what what, especially considering Jameis Winston, will be the
start of for Cleveland at time. So wow, not my words,
but join us knocks.
Speaker 5 (43:30):
But there we are. Hmm. I got Dallas and Detroit
and some way, somehow in the NFC Championship round. Is
that doable? That's doable? Okay? And I think Detroit beats
them and goes to the super Bowl. And then on
the AFC side, I have Kansas City and whoever you
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want to say they knockoff, I don't care. We could
say the the Bengals, or we could say the Bills,
one of them, maybe even the Ravens. One of they're
going home, case's going back and they get their three
pt That's what I think.
Speaker 2 (44:05):
So you got KC three p yes, all right.
Speaker 5 (44:09):
I'm not betting against them anymore. So.
Speaker 2 (44:11):
In the NFC, my playoff teams are the Eagles to
in the East, the Lions to win the North, the
Falcons to win the South, and I've got the Rams
winning the NFC West. My wild card teams are the Cowboys, Bears,
and the forty nine Ers. And coming out of the NFC,
how about them Cowboys. I got the Dallas Cowboys as
a wild card team making it all the way too.
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I'm with you. Whatever the hell super Bowl this is
coming up here in New Orleans. So I've got Dallas
out of the NFC and over to the AFC. My
division winners are the Jets out of the East, the
Bengals out of the North, the Jaguars out of the South,
and the Chargers out of the West. My wild card
teams are the Dolphins, Texans, and Chiefs out of the AFC.
I've got the Cincinnati Bengals representing getting back to a
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super Bowl in New Orleans. And in that Super Bowl,
the Dallas Cowboys get it done. The Dallas Cowboys will
be your Super Bowl champions, knocking off the Cincinnati Bengals
and New Orleans coming up in February.
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Speaker 2 (45:56):
Hell, yeah, there you go. Uh. By the way, LaVar
was your Your Super Bowl pick was Casey over who again?
I'm Detroit?
Speaker 5 (46:03):
All right?
Speaker 2 (46:03):
So you got Casey over Detroit because I'm putting.
Speaker 5 (46:06):
I think Detroit beats and I got Detroit beating.
Speaker 4 (46:09):
Did I have Detroit winning at Detroit winning it?
Speaker 2 (46:12):
You had Kansas City with the three peat?
Speaker 5 (46:13):
I thought I had Kansas City with the three Peace
and if I did say Detroit were to win, if
some way, somehow that came out of my mouth, I
did not mean that. I believe Kansas City will get
back to the super Bowl, and I believe they will
beat Detroit in the Super Bowl, which, by the way,
Detroit will beat Dallas to get never even.
Speaker 4 (46:31):
Said who I had winning?
Speaker 5 (46:32):
By the way, who you got winning? Do you hold
that under the cat?
Speaker 2 (46:36):
Cleveland?
Speaker 1 (46:39):
Right?
Speaker 4 (46:43):
For the first time?
Speaker 5 (46:44):
What state was that? Again?
Speaker 4 (46:46):
What's that state?
Speaker 5 (46:47):
Ohio? What city? What city?
Speaker 2 (46:49):
What city?
Speaker 4 (46:51):
There?
Speaker 5 (46:51):
We go? There we go? My bet? How did I
miss that up?
Speaker 4 (46:54):
All right?
Speaker 2 (46:54):
So I've I've put together some numbers here. It's not
a state, all right. So on DraftKings you can actually
bet the exact result of the game. So, LeVar, you've
got Casey beating Detroit. Yeah, all right, so that pays
out forty to one.
Speaker 5 (47:12):
Right.
Speaker 4 (47:12):
Hell, ye, I was actually in great as say it's
probably gonna happen.
Speaker 2 (47:16):
I know it really is. I've got Dallas Cowboys beating
the Cincinnati Bengals one sixty to one. That is, if
the Cleveland Browns beat the Philadelphia Eagles, as Brady Quinn
has predicted here on this show. Three hundred and fifty
to one.
Speaker 4 (47:33):
Dang, there you go, Fellas.
Speaker 2 (47:35):
So that's your lap.
Speaker 5 (47:35):
A little more money right there, slap.
Speaker 4 (47:37):
In the base.
Speaker 2 (47:39):
So there's your your look ahead to the NFL season.
Did you have any by the way, which team were
you close to making a bold pick on but you
put it back in the hole?
Speaker 5 (47:49):
Star?
Speaker 2 (47:49):
Because I had two Arizona, I would say I made
the bold picks. I've got Cleveland winning their first one.
Speaker 5 (47:55):
Out, so Cleveland was the one I was thinking about
and not put them back in the.
Speaker 2 (47:59):
Holster Arizona and Denver, And I don't know why, but
then I was really close to making Denver the wildcard team,
and then I saw the schedule and.
Speaker 3 (48:10):
It's You're a hard hat, lunch pale kind of get
you know, the type of guy that appreciates.
Speaker 4 (48:14):
Hard work, like your underdog story.
Speaker 3 (48:17):
Someone that you know never never wants to be counted out.
You know what, though the odds be great or small,
Jonas knocks will win overall. That is your mentality. That's
how you take on things, Jonas. And I can see
why you would look at two teams that most people
even are friends at DraftKings and everyone out West or
any other book out there probably hasn't finishing last in
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their division based on the odds. You, my friend, though,
would somehow find a way to try to pump them
up into a position that in reality they'll never be.
Speaker 2 (48:46):
A Let me see, actually, let me see if I
can find the odds on what an Arizona at Denver
Super Bowl would be? Like, what would that look like?
Speaker 5 (48:54):
You think? So?
Speaker 2 (48:57):
All right, let me see what we like five hundred?
All right, talk amongst yourselves, let me work on this,
real quey they can't well no, but you got to
go down the entire list like it's so they like.
Speaker 3 (49:08):
Literally didn't even put it together as a combination because
it was so improbable.
Speaker 2 (49:12):
Like it's really like way far down the list rolling. Oh,
here we go five thousand to one. No way, yeah,
five thousand to one. Yeah dang, yeah, So that's very
very very long oxsh But somehow, some way, Jonas Knocks
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Jonas Knox almost predicted it. Yeah, No, I just saw
maybe playoff that is.
Speaker 5 (49:42):
Clearly off of Jonas Knox's algorithm. It knows if Jonas
Knox makes a pick to make it that type of
odd No.
Speaker 2 (49:51):
I mean, I'm just looking at it going all right,
you know, maybe Box also that's a Knox lock. Also,
I'm with you, Tennessee might be sneaky as well too. Yeah,
because they.
Speaker 3 (50:03):
Had a crop out of the football Will Levis, I think,
is it for a big year. That's a team that
I wouldn't be shocked if they don't go nine and eight,
Like I know, I had them at six and eleven,
and I was I was torn. It was one of
those things where I kind of went back and forth
on a few, you know, a few teams the record
here and there. That was one that I'm like, I
could see them actually having a winning record, surprising everyone.
Speaker 2 (50:25):
Which is the worst team in the league?
Speaker 5 (50:28):
Carolina? I think so in New England's right there. So
I got New England, You got New England Rover worse
than Carolina. Carolina. Yeah, I was shocked that I took
New York over Washington. That did shock me myself. It
shocked me.
Speaker 2 (50:45):
Well, you're retired. Shock you retired a Giant? Makes sense?
Speaker 3 (50:48):
Yeah, your experience in Washington and the way you talk
about your time with the Giants start contrast.
Speaker 4 (50:56):
I'll just put it that way.
Speaker 5 (50:58):
Yes, to the teams, not the fan base, right, Yeah,
his experience with the Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's true.
Speaker 2 (51:05):
Well look there it is.
Speaker 5 (51:06):
But there's different times now there, so maybe I'll be
proving horribly wrong, and I would love.
Speaker 2 (51:13):
To be different. I mean, some guy, just some guy
just went.
Speaker 5 (51:16):
To see that. Did we just talk about that.
Speaker 3 (51:19):
That's like the stuff that you see on like these
like political you know, deals, like on social media where
someone's like, oh my gosh, did you see what director
of whatever part of the government said this?
Speaker 5 (51:31):
But they didn't say his name, right, No, he says.
Speaker 4 (51:36):
He's been suspended.
Speaker 2 (51:37):
Yeah, yeah, I saw that.
Speaker 4 (51:39):
I feel like you see these all the time. You're like,
how do these people keep falling for it? Like, how
does this happen?
Speaker 5 (51:46):
Yeah? I don't know, man, They're dumb. Well, there's not
why he was hating on Jerry Man. I mean, wasn't
he hating on Jerry Jones and his little.
Speaker 2 (51:56):
Little right, Although one of the things that he did
say that was that Jerry Jones is lead the guy
calling the shots in the league, that would not be
a surprise.
Speaker 4 (52:03):
I do appreciate the fact that it's like it was.
Speaker 3 (52:06):
It was one of those examples of when that pipe broke,
we're like, oh, that has to be sewage water, right,
it has to be like.
Speaker 4 (52:11):
What else could that?
Speaker 5 (52:12):
What else would be?
Speaker 2 (52:13):
And of course he's like, no, yeah, I've got to
cover up and tell him what it's not sewage water?
Speaker 3 (52:17):
Yeah, I know, we all knew, We all knew, Like
everyone of the outside is looking at it, going, that's
not frust drinking water.
Speaker 2 (52:23):
That's not spring water. It's not being pumped in from
from some valley somewhere somebody spilled a sparkling's whole thing?
Is that just came from the troth in the in
the restroom.
Speaker 5 (52:33):
Why would you have a tube, a poo tube running there? Like,
why would that be the place?
Speaker 3 (52:45):
We can get into the bad architectural design of what
is it FedEx Field, whatever the hell they're calling Yeah,
well no Jonas calls it RFK, Sorry, whatever you want
to call it. We can get it into the bad
architectural design. But as I've said to you before, anyone
who's been there knows, you are facing death, imminent death
in the face just parking and trying to walk across
(53:07):
that main road, highway, whatever the hell that is to
get into the stadium. I mean, you will get laced
by a car if you're not paying attention. It's one
of the reasons why I would never take my kids
to a game there, because my.
Speaker 4 (53:19):
Four year old she tends to dilly dally.
Speaker 3 (53:21):
You know, she's one of those ones that like she's
holding your hand and she kind of drops a little
bit behind, and then she gets distracted by a butterfly.
Next thing you know, she's getting hit by a nineteen
seventy eight Caprice that's flying around the corner there right
where the state lane.
Speaker 4 (53:37):
Maybe, or any or Hell's bells for that matter.
Speaker 5 (53:40):
I mean, doesn't war or playing some go go music?
Shouts out some people in in DC A go ye yeah,
maybe I'll do a go go song for my intro.
Good call.