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Today on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, the Eagles blowout the Chiefs in the Big Game thanks to Philly’s defense and Andy Reid’s awful game plan. Tom Brady flexes on Mahomes in the broadcast, Anthony Davis gets hurt in his first game as a Mav and more!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Two Pros and a cup of Joe.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
Fox Sports Radio, LaVar Arrington, Brady, Quinn, Jonas Knox with
you here coming up on this Monday edition.

Speaker 1 (00:07):
You know what we're doing.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
We are recapping Super Bowl fifty nine, and we had
ourselves a good old fashioned ass whoopin what it means
for the Philadelphia Eagles moving forward, Jalen Hurts and his
celebrity lookalike. We're also going to talk about Saquon Barkley's
impact him calling out quarterbacks and wide receivers and what
the future could look like for Philadelphia and for Tom

(00:30):
Brady following his performance during Super Bowl fifty nine. We're
also going to talk about the fallout for the Kansas
City Chiefs. We got players blaming officials, we got Patrick
Mahomes taking accountability. All of it is yours here, including
some of Lee's leftovers, prop bets, results, and another edition
of in case you missed it. Next here, Two Pros
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Speaker 5 (01:51):
Yeah, that was.

Speaker 3 (01:52):
That's what the Philadelphia Eagles did to the kids.

Speaker 1 (01:54):
Chiefs who whoop that ass?

Speaker 5 (01:58):
Well that trick good? Well, that's right.

Speaker 6 (02:03):
You know, let me say this all right, congrats to
the Philadelphia Eagles. Jeffrey, Lorie, Howie Roseman, Nick Sirianni, the
pison passion, Jalen hurts everyone else involved, obviously, Saquon. If
that game was gonna go that way, I don't know
how you guys felt, but I kept thinking about, like,

(02:24):
all right, how's this game gonna go.

Speaker 3 (02:25):
It felt like I was like, Oh, it's probably gonna
be a.

Speaker 6 (02:28):
Tight game one way or another, or if there was
a blowout, it's gonna be Philly. Like I just I
don't I never felt like Kansas City was gonna be
able to blow them out, in part because the matchups
we talked about all last week, but also because they
really hadn't done that all year, Like they played so
many tight games throughout the course of the season. You

(02:48):
just kind of looked at the spread and you kind
of assume, both teams are here, both teams are really good,
it's probably gonna be.

Speaker 3 (02:53):
A tight game. But the way it went, I kind
of look back at it and go, yeah, that's probab.

Speaker 6 (03:00):
We had a better chance of that working out that
way because of the Eagles, because of the mismatches up front,
because of all the things we had discussed last week.

Speaker 5 (03:09):
When I looked at the game coming into it, I
knew it was going to be a dilemma for Spagnolo
and what he was going to do schematically to stop
this offense. And I believe he chose the right He
made the right decision. It's just the dilemma game. If

(03:31):
if you fall back to play the pass and and
you allow run lanes, they're going to gash you with
the run. They're going to eventually wear you out upfront,
and they're going to get to the second level, Spags
decided that he was not going to allow Sakwon Barkley
be the reason why they won the game, thus forcing

(03:54):
them to have to cover. Now, looking at it from
a matchup standpoint, Davonte AJ, you know about them, and
they ended up making big, you know, big catches, timely
catches as well in one on one situations. But then
you're able to find your tight end in some key situations,

(04:16):
You're able to find docs and in some key situations.

Speaker 3 (04:20):
So so you thought it was about that side of it.

Speaker 2 (04:22):
I thought the defense for Philly was what I mean,
it hurtsly through for like two hundred and twenty yards.

Speaker 3 (04:27):
I thought it was more about the other side.

Speaker 5 (04:29):
Yeah, I certainly was going to get to the defensive
side of it, but I just looked at it from
the standpoint of I started there. That was where I started.
They deferred, Casey deferred, and it just it was very
clear that Spaggs was going to stop the run, and
that created a dilemma, which was you're going to have

(04:51):
to cover man and you're going to have to commit
more guys to the run and not to the pass
and play it more honest against the and it didn't work.
Jalen Hurts played played well. While the yardage wasn't high,
I thought his efficiency was where it needed to be.
And as far as it, like you said, as far

(05:12):
as the defense is concerned, it was a difference maker,
and the difference making was the fact that Fangio decided
the opposite. I'm going to force y'all to run and
I'm going to sit back in different looks, different coverage schemes,
and I'm going to force you guys to establish the run.

(05:34):
If you're going to win this game, I'm going to
try my best for you guys not to win this
game in the air. And they were able to get
pressure with four guys the entire game. They did not
force Fangio to have to deviate from the scheme that
he came in. They did not really try to establish

(05:55):
the run. They did pretty well and keep mahomes you know,
and checked for the most part. He was the leading
rusher for the team. They were going to force him
to win on the ground and they didn't do that.
And whatever it is, the coverages were, you know where
to me, I felt like they were sitting in the
center of the field and they were waiting for Kelsey

(06:18):
and they were waiting for the white the white throws
and stuff like that. The short game that Kansas City
has played all year and has had success with. They
were there to defense it, and so to me, I
thought that was the tell of the tape. One team
decided to play against the pass, the other team decided
to play against the run. The team that played against

(06:39):
the pass was able.

Speaker 2 (06:40):
To win the game, didn't It seem pretty obvious pretty quick.
Philadelphia's roster was significantly better, Like Kansas City's got Mahomes
and they've got good players, but you just saw it
was so apparent looking at the two, like Philly just
had more options to win by, which is leads to
the point of, yeah, if there was going to be

(07:01):
a blowout, it was going.

Speaker 5 (07:02):
To be the Philly side.

Speaker 2 (07:03):
It felt like they had more that they could do
as opposed to Mahomes and Kansas City got to win
it tight and just hope Mahomes makes enough big plays
in their defense gets stopped.

Speaker 3 (07:13):
Yeah, I mean that was the thing too.

Speaker 6 (07:15):
I mean, like this the Chiefs team, It's it's no
secret they don't even try to really attempt to run
the football. They were twenty ninth this year in yards
per attempt, and so not only one are they not
good at it, they're you know, in the middle of
the pack as far as.

Speaker 3 (07:28):
The attempts in general.

Speaker 6 (07:29):
So the identity of this team has always been I
could kind of controlled passing game, put it in Patrick Mahomes' hands,
let them go win it, I mean, and their defense
is stepped up and played well enough at times, which
I would harken and say, I really thought the defense,
especially in the first half, even though they're down twenty
four to nothing, didn't play well enough. I mean, to me,
it had nothing to do with Steve Spagnola and Kansas

(07:52):
City's defense. It really had everything to do with the
fact that we always talk about complimentary football. There was
zero menory football played from the kansasitate Chiefs offense. And
I'll go a step further. I think this is fair,
even though you know, people will probably criticize me for
saying this.

Speaker 3 (08:09):
I hated the Andy Reid game plan. I hated it.

Speaker 6 (08:14):
I thought at times like just their inability to even
attempt to want to run the football, their inability to
even attempt to want to try to find ways of
getting anyone into a rhythm, whether it's Patrick Mahomes, Travis
Kelcey for that matter. I mean, he's one of your
best players that had a hard time getting him the football.
And the reality is, look, Vic Fangio plays a two
high safety zone with some match coverages and a little

(08:36):
bit of man and so like you, if you watch
the Eagles and you break down film, you'll see they
don't do a ton of stuff. It's a lot of
the disguise that happens really post snapped and how they
do it. But they essentially dare you to want to
try to matriculate the ball down the field.

Speaker 3 (08:51):
It's or create some big.

Speaker 6 (08:52):
Plays and they know that they don't need to blitz
because they can get home with a four man rush.
So that's exactly what happened. That other six sacks wasn't one,
not one was brought off pressure. And I think they
looked at that offensive line that overachieved. You know, this
is an offensive line that had Joe Toney, who's a
guard and he's that tremendous guard that played left tackle.

(09:13):
And for all the people out there, as we're gonna
transition and we're gonna start talking about the combine, we're
gonna talk about the NFL Draft, We're gonna talk about
the measure rules, and there's there's people out there who.

Speaker 3 (09:22):
Go, well, what does the murder? How long his arm is?

Speaker 6 (09:25):
Okay, go back and watch the tape of Josh Sweat
off the edge.

Speaker 3 (09:29):
There's a reason why.

Speaker 6 (09:30):
Josh Sweat had like two inches longer of a reach
than Joe Toney who moved inside because he's got shorter arms.

Speaker 3 (09:38):
Why does it matter?

Speaker 6 (09:39):
Because when you put him out on an island and
he's got to go up against Josh Sweat, he gets
pushed back into the quarterback and it get bumped, somebody
caused the interception to Zach Bond, or he can't get
his hands on him to control them it all, and
instead Josh Sweat ends up with a couple of sacks.
So when you talk about these small details that teams
look for and players and how they build their roster,

(10:02):
like Howie Roseman has done in Philadelphia, these are the
things that matter. They and end up in the end
in the Super Bowl adding up to matter to make
the difference between winning and losing. So I just I
kind of look at it and go, you know, congrats
to really the entire Eagles organization and Jalen Hurts too,
you know, Nick Sirianni and Jalen Hurts. I think in

(10:23):
particular because people, for whatever reason don't want to give
Nick Sirianni his flowers. And I don't know if it's
it's the way he talks or his antics, whatever it is,
they don't want to give him the benefit of the doubt.
Jalen Hurts, You know, we question because we don't always
see the big numbers and the big stats that come
in the passing game, which you know, for his style

(10:44):
of play, it doesn't always need to happen that way,
and he doesn't need to on a team that's incredibly
talented and had an offensive Player of the Year in
Saquon Barkley and the best offensive line. He can just
make the right decisions and help this team go win
a Super Bowl. And I thought he he did enough
of that last night, with the exception of the one
pick which he did get pressured on even though it
was a bad ball. You know that it was a

(11:07):
team that struck on every opportunity given from that defense,
the way their defense played, and I just I still
go back to like the Howie Rose has been roster
construction of this defense that had eight new starters since
the last time these two teams met. And it's like
he didn't overthink it. He basically said, all right, I
watched Georgia win a couple of national championships. I'm gonna

(11:30):
draft and try to sign all their best players. And
that's that's an essence what it was. And he was
sprinkling some other guys too, But you look at it
and he just he doesn't overthink it.

Speaker 3 (11:40):
He's not that general manager who came from a small
school and.

Speaker 6 (11:44):
He's like, I'm gonna find that diamond in the rough
guy that's gonna come and really make a big difference
for our franchise. Well, we're gonna draft that guy played
at a lower level. You get a lot of guys
who are like that a general manager in the NFL, and.

Speaker 3 (11:57):
I was just like, yeah, I'm not gonna overthink this.

Speaker 6 (11:59):
They went back to back actional Championships' gonna draft all
those good defensive players.

Speaker 2 (12:02):
You want to hear a little pison passion, Little Nick
Sirianni given the credit where credit is due to the players.
This is a humble man. Following his first ever Super
Bowl win.

Speaker 7 (12:11):
I tell our coaches before every offseason.

Speaker 8 (12:15):
You want to know what the secret to good coaching is?

Speaker 5 (12:17):
Yeah, come on in, get good players.

Speaker 7 (12:19):
Yeah, we got great freaking players.

Speaker 3 (12:20):
Man, we got great players.

Speaker 7 (12:22):
You can't be great without the greatness of others. And
this is the most ultimate team game there is. I've
said that probably fifty times tonight. You can't be great
without the greatness of others, and it takes everybody in
this awesome game.

Speaker 2 (12:33):
What a start to his coaching career. Extension most likely coming.
He's got the final year of his deal in twenty
twenty five approaching, so he's probably in line for a massive.

Speaker 5 (12:45):
It was on the hot seat, yeah, coming into the
season a year ago.

Speaker 1 (12:49):
Was Man, I don't know.

Speaker 5 (12:50):
He's losing them. He's losing the locker room. He's losing them, Johnny,
He's losing them. He's one of the guys on Belichick Watch.
He's one of the guys that you know feels from
creeping up. But man, that's just a hell of a
start to his career in Philadelphia. I think they're the
perfect He's the he's allowed to be that fiery wild

(13:10):
card coach because he has a quarterback that is totally
internal he I mean his emotions are on the inside.
I mean, it was nice to see him have a
moment with his father and and and have that emotional moment.
But for the most part, dude is like just super steady,

(13:31):
doesn't doesn't show real emotion, doesn't get you know, in
the in the moment of it where he's loud about
it or what would be seemingly passionate about it, it's
like it's like, yeah, yeah, the cute dog throws up.

(13:52):
I can't tell you this looks like war though, you know,
I don't know, a little different, a little different facial structure,
but kind of the same thing. I wish I could
say what I really wanted to say in that moment.

Speaker 3 (14:03):
What do you want to say?

Speaker 5 (14:04):
Well, you know, he's it's no, I ain't gonna because
it's a setup. It's a setup. I'm not gonna do it.

Speaker 6 (14:15):
LeVar, at one point, at one point in last night's game,
did you get concerned that there's a chance it was
gonna be Cooper Degen as a Super Bowl MVP.

Speaker 3 (14:24):
No, not all.

Speaker 2 (14:27):
By the way, you're gonna tell me, this doesn't look
like Jalen Hurts. Check your check, check your phone. I
was going to say something.

Speaker 5 (14:38):
Really is that what he really does? Whoa, thank you?

Speaker 3 (14:42):
That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 5 (14:43):
Let me see, I didn't get it.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
I mean, I mean, throw some EyeBlack on there, bro,
you can't tell me that.

Speaker 3 (14:53):
Imad daddy.

Speaker 5 (14:59):
I just I just feel like I just feel like
all light skinning dudes have the same look.

Speaker 3 (15:07):
There it is.

Speaker 5 (15:07):
Yeah, I said it. Work to get it said, I
said it, and there you go. It's like kind of
like how I feel about Notre Dame quarterbacks, Like they
all got this certain look to.

Speaker 2 (15:20):
Him, like they speaking of Ian Book gets a super
Bowl ring? Yeah, hello, that can.

Speaker 1 (15:27):
Gets a ring?

Speaker 3 (15:28):
Yeah maybe KP.

Speaker 2 (15:33):
John Dotson Yeah, man Town I'll say, well don't yeah
right yeah that first one.

Speaker 3 (15:41):
I was like, man, we had that on the Bengo cards.

Speaker 2 (15:43):
Someone's gonna win big money on Johan Tootson be the
first touchdown score in the Super Bowl.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
I mean, it was good to see.

Speaker 2 (15:51):
It was good to see Jalen Hurts afterwards, you know,
having a celebratory cigar following.

Speaker 5 (15:57):
The Well, that's interesting that you would say that because
Jalen Hurts happens to be our victory Cigars International Layer
of the Week Kerslunclebuf They're looking like they're going to
the touch push Hurts calling, he sneaks, he's pushed.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
He's having touchdowns.

Speaker 2 (16:18):
Dylan's covered with a push from behind, and the Eagles break.

Speaker 5 (16:21):
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(16:42):
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they came through. They bar barbecue. It was it was
really good. I enjoyed it. It was good. It was

(17:04):
a nice environment. Yeah what mores. Yeah, I thought I thought,
I see lead the lap and and Jonas Jonas knock
swing through. But you know what, then I realized, and
remember it. I never gave y' all my address. Then
I went back to smoking my cigar, a few people.

Speaker 2 (17:24):
Oh it is two pros and a cup of Joe.
Fox Sports Radio, LeVar Arrington, Brady Quinn Jonas knocks with you.
So we are gonna have the usuals today. Obviously we
are going to be all super Bowl coverage here on
the show, but we will mix in another edition of
in case you missed it. We've got our FSR. I
R will look back at our prop bet results and

(17:45):
our final pick against the spread coming up an hour two,
and then we close up shop with Lee's leftovers. It's
all yours here on this three hour post super Bowl
extravaganza here on Fox Sports Radio. Up next here though,
somebody's taking the blow. Somebody has taken the blame for
what we saw last night in the Super Bowl, and

(18:05):
we'll have that for you next here on FSR. But
you know you should take the blame. Who for the
best commercial in the Super Bowl? Oh? I know?

Speaker 5 (18:17):
Rocket, come on now?

Speaker 2 (18:20):
Yeah, and you talk about when the game changed? Was
right after this commercial aired and the Eagles got home
twice to the quarterback, I started crying on the inside. Well, yes,

(18:41):
and so the Patrick Mahomes speaking of homes, speaking of
getting home, Oh my god, the Eagles did it, you
can do it too.

Speaker 3 (18:53):
I wonder if.

Speaker 5 (18:53):
Coop and Lorena that they're swaying dance because of the
ex and the relatability to this Rocket Loan commercial.

Speaker 2 (19:08):
I mean, listen, it inspires you and presents you with
the reality that you know what, you too can dream
of owning a home again. So when they remind you
of the American dream and home ownership, they were able
to pull off the historic commercial which led right into

(19:30):
the singing inside the stadium. You had Chiefs fans, you
had Eagles fans. They showed two Eagles fans that looked
like they were wearing green pom poms on their head. Afterwards,
you even got them to sing along with it. It
was outstanding. It was so well done. It was powerful,
and it makes you excited about what Rocket is trying

(19:52):
to do. Rocket giving you the opportunity to live out
your dream. Hell of a job by Rocket who took
us home last night.

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Speaker 2 (20:33):
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Speaker 8 (20:40):
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Speaker 1 (20:43):
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Speaker 5 (20:53):
Got ithues dog, your mouth man, and real quick and
it'd just be real normal, like there was you kind
of like like some of them be so outlet is Yeah,
I take a second then like that just it before
it really got You're a wow dude, babe.

Speaker 2 (21:17):
By the way, if you're wondering what sort of update
we've got on the big news outside the NFL, all
we've got it for you about twenty minutes from now.
Let's talk about somebody that can't catch him break. That'll
be yours here on FSR. So Patrick Mahomes man, it
catches all.

Speaker 5 (21:36):
He catches all of them, every last one of them.

Speaker 2 (21:39):
Oh yeah, yeah, uh, Patrick Mahomes, he should just like
if Tom Brady's anywhere near a Super Bowl, Mahomes just
say I'm good like, like, I don't need any part
of this because whether he's calling.

Speaker 5 (21:53):
Tom Brady was flexing last night. I mean, was that
just me and that was feeling it? Or because they
tell you when you do calls, you're supposed to talk
about it in a way where you relate what's going
on to you. Like a lot of people say, oh,
you make it about you, this, that and the other.
I was, actually I don't. I won't speak for everybody,

(22:14):
but the people that trained me and I learned from
and did radio with and did TV with, they said,
the best guys in the in the in the game
that come in as as former players that become analysts,
you lean on your own personal you know, your personal
experiences because that lends to the credibility of the things
that you're saying. Who's going to question like what you've experienced,

(22:36):
it's what you experienced when you did it. It just
felt like Tom every chance he got and I don't
think it was I don't want to say it was intentional,
because I don't know, but it just seemed like every
chance he got to say, well, when I did it
or when I looked at it, and when that happened
for me and this is what happened when we won,

(22:58):
and this well, when we lost, this was but you know,
I'm Tom Brady and we we did end up winning again.
And when we got him and I was in Tampa Bay,
I was like, all right, Tom, like, you got to
stand right up on lady guy got listen to her
saying you did the commercial and now you're here calling

(23:21):
your super Bowl. Like, I get it, bro, but God
day you lay the table. I'll put it this way. One.

Speaker 6 (23:29):
I think he's probably being coached to do that to
some degree. This is his first season, this is his
first super Bowl, and so I think a lot of
what people are asking him to do is probably say, hey,
you've been here before. You know, if you want to
differentiate Tom Brady as an analyst from many of the
others that are in that top spot, right, Kirk Kirkster

(23:50):
to Amazon, if they ever call Super Bowl you can't
say that.

Speaker 3 (23:54):
I mean, it's it's kind of odd in general.

Speaker 6 (23:57):
From the perspective whoever he told you that, LeVar, because
Kirk doesn't have that perspective from the NFL at all
at any capacity. And somebody even challenged that at the
college level to a degree, even though he played a
little bit, and then you look at Tony Romo. Tony
Romo has never been to a Super Bowl. He's called
super Bowls, So you know, that whole conversation about, hey,

(24:19):
they're down big, can you know, can they come back?
Who's coming back from twenty eight? You know, twenty to
three live Tom Brady. So so I think some of
it kind of was woven in a little more naturally
because the situation of the game. Some of it has
to do too with the familiarity of it. I mean,
the guy had been in nine Super Bowls, right or
ten or however many was was ten?

Speaker 3 (24:41):
He won seven? Ten, yeah, teny one seven. So it's
like like, if there's anyone.

Speaker 6 (24:46):
To speak on his experience from this game, this situation,
there's been no one better in NFL history. So I'm
sure he was kind of pushed or directed to go
a little bit in that direction. That's probably some of
the things they felt comfortable with. I personally didn't feel
like he was over the top with it at all.
I thought it was interesting to hear a little bit

(25:08):
of his thoughts.

Speaker 3 (25:09):
In that regard.

Speaker 6 (25:11):
You know, I know there's some people out there who
probably wanted to be more forward thinking with with what
he says. Sometimes, I mean, like what was it? They
would say what's going to happen? Instead of what you're seeing?

Speaker 9 (25:21):
Yeah, what you're saying, which which again I think every
analyst it's a different style. That's like, that's style points, right,
Like if you want to go that way, you can
go that way. Some people try, you know, Tony Romo,
I would say a.

Speaker 6 (25:34):
Lot of guys who call games tend to do that,
especially early on, and some never get over that transition
to stepping back and seeing the bigger picture, right, Like
a lot of people because they're being fed all these
different replays than me, total these different things in their ear,
and they feel like they need to you know, touch

(25:55):
on that or identify that or talk about that instead
of saying, hey, this is why this is happening, this
is something to look out for.

Speaker 3 (26:01):
This is what I would rather do.

Speaker 6 (26:02):
So anyway we could talk about you know, Brady and
the broadcast or the halftime show. At some point, I
think for Mahomes, what's interesting about this game and I
didn't think I was gonna feel this way until after
the game, was how monumental that game was for him
In many ways. As far as his legacy, I mean, look,

(26:25):
he's still gonna go down as one of the greatest
ever to do it, but having a three peat over
any other quarterback ever in NFL history would have been
huge in regards to that early on debate for Patrick
Mahomes in regards to where he stands versus all the
best ever.

Speaker 3 (26:44):
And so that's not there anymore for him.

Speaker 6 (26:46):
I think you look at the ability to catch Tom
Brady and that seems like a daunting task. But if
he had four by the time he's thirty or almost thirty,
that's a pretty darn good start, even though he hadn't
had to go through you know, for example, if if
Andy Reid whenever he steps down, or Travis Kelis whenever
he retires, you know those challenges that come with that.

(27:10):
But now to experience another loss and you go all right,
like we expect them to be back in the AFC
Championship Game next year. It's such a hard task in
the AFC to get there that you just you can't
take that stuff for granted. And I think that's the
tough thing about this losses is you know, Mahomes has
been there so many times.

Speaker 3 (27:30):
You also take for.

Speaker 6 (27:31):
Granted that he's not going to play a bad game,
and I know he was under duress. He was under pressure.
Some of that was a mismatches, some of that was
what we were saying from the Philly front, So you
give them credit. He was hold on the ball too,
and early on in that game he was making some
poor throws off the I mean he did that that
was nowhere near even anywhere close to his best game.

(27:52):
And I think when you're on that stage enough, eventually
something like that's gonna happen. And unfortunately for Patrick Mahomes
that was last night.

Speaker 5 (27:59):
I think he was saying more coverage than what he
was anticipating, and it was forcing him to hold the
ball because they like he loves checked downs.

Speaker 3 (28:08):
But he sees that all year. You know, not to that.
I don't. I don't.

Speaker 5 (28:12):
I would disagree. I would say that the way that
that change you, well, maybe I felt like the way
plays that shell coverage that that all I all I
must say is what I saw was a four man
front that was effective, that made him uncomfortable. And the
linebackers they set in nickel coverage, or they did it

(28:34):
with with regular linebackers. They set in that that that's,
like you said, a shell coverage. They set in and
in the hooks. They set in the zones that Patrick
Mahomes loves to throw, in the places where Kelsey is
able to move around and slide around and be able
to get those passes. They weren't. They weren't moving like

(28:57):
they were sitting in the zones where he wants to throw,
and I think it was creating indecision. I'll also add this,
I don't think that this is like everybody's like, did
they cracked the code da DAA? How you play Kansas City?
I think Philadelphia had the best scenario play out for them,
which was they were able to have effective pass rush

(29:20):
off the edge. They were climbing up field, they were
setting this offensive line up for the stunts that they
were going to do, which I thought I played a
major part as well and keeping him off balance and
keeping the offensive line of Kansas City off balance, and
it got them. It got them out of second and
third down situations that opened up their playbook for them

(29:43):
to feel confident and comfortable and what they were doing.
But I don't think every team in the league can
do what it is that Philly did because they don't
have the personnel to do it. So to me, you're solid.
You went up against the number one defense in the league.
Them boys are super athletic at every level. They're super

(30:03):
physical up front, they cover well on the back end.
I just thought it was a bad matchup for him,
and it was the you know, do they win the game?
Does do the Eagles beat them? Does the defense have
that type of game three times in a row against
the Kansas City Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes. I don't know.
I don't know, but what I do know is is

(30:25):
that they were tremendously effective and keeping him uncomfortable on
early downs. They got to the point where you're not
even expecting or anticipating any type of run to take place.
So it's all about the focus of how they're going
to try to throw the ball, who they're going to
try to throw the ball to, And I thought they
did an effective job of neutralizing what they did best

(30:46):
and the biggest game of the year.

Speaker 2 (30:48):
Here was Mahomes postgame talking about his turnovers and also
that second loss in the Super Bowl.

Speaker 10 (30:54):
Obviously, the turnovers hurt, and I mean, I just kind
of take all the blame for that. I mean, just
those early turnover to swing the momentum of the game,
and then they capitalized on them and they scored.

Speaker 3 (31:04):
I mean they scored on the.

Speaker 10 (31:04):
One and then they got a touchdown immediately after. So
that's fourteen points that I kind of gave them, and
it's hard to come back from that. And uh and
the Super Bowl.

Speaker 4 (31:12):
Anytime you lose a.

Speaker 10 (31:13):
Super Bowl, it's it's sort of the worst thing in
the world. They'll stick with you the rest of your career.
I mean, those these will be the two losses that
will motivate me to be even better to the rest
of my career, because you only get so a few
of these and you have to capitalize on these, and
they hurt probably more than the wins.

Speaker 5 (31:30):
Feel good, Yeah, he loved.

Speaker 2 (31:31):
I also, did you get the feeling they showed early
on the game? And I think it was still the
first quarter and it was only seven to nothing, and
they showed Andy Reid going on the bench and talking
to everybody, and I wonder if he got the sense
early on, uh, oh, like this this is not going.

Speaker 6 (31:48):
To go well, Like it was the pick six for me,
Like that was that moment, I think was the moment
when you felt like top they went up, Yeah, they
went up seven nothing, and up to that point, Kansas
City had literally done nothing on offense. The refs weren't
able to bail about, and it was it felt like

(32:11):
it was going to start to be insurmountable. And then
they go up twenty four to nothing. Kansas City can't
even convert a third down.

Speaker 3 (32:18):
I mean it was.

Speaker 6 (32:19):
It was a dominant, dominant performance, one of which I
kind of looked at it at halftime, I thought, this
is over. I'm really curious to see what the ratings
are going to be, because I think there'll be some
of the worst we've seen in a while.

Speaker 3 (32:32):
I think there's a lot of people.

Speaker 6 (32:33):
Who turn that thing off either around half, especially depending
on how you felt about the halftime show or soon thereafter,
because this, I mean, the score is not even close
to as bad of a blowout as it.

Speaker 3 (32:46):
Actually was, so it had to have been a humbling experience.

Speaker 6 (32:49):
But for for Andy Reid and Patch Mahomes, you know,
I think in some ways maybe this fuels them, but
in the same breath, like there's all sorts of different
act this has. When you win a Super Bowl, you know,
you get guys who maybe want to kind of come
back be a part of it. Like I kept looking
at that first half game plan, going, why aren't they
trying to get Travis Kelsey more involved? Why aren't they

(33:11):
implementing a little bit more screens, more things that they've
done typically in the past. Like, as much as I
want to give Vic Fangio credit for the defensive game plan,
they've worked over Vic Fangio the previous eight times, and
so now you look at it and go last night,
what was the difference, And the difference in some ways
was like they never really got Patrick Mahomes going. And

(33:35):
I thought, as much as you know, you want to,
you know, put the blame and onus on on maybe
you know, the offensive line, the pressure and all that,
that was definitely a.

Speaker 3 (33:43):
Part of it.

Speaker 6 (33:43):
I also thought there was an element of Kansas City
put forth probably their worst game plan that they've had
in the Super Bowl with the Patrick Mahomes era. Outside
of I mean, the Tampa Bay one was interesting because
he was running for his life. The old line was
banged up too, He was banged This one felt more like, yeah,
he had time at times, but the more he held

(34:05):
on the football, the more bad things happen.

Speaker 3 (34:07):
That's usually not the case with Patrick Mahomes.

Speaker 5 (34:09):
Yeah, it felt pretty early on like everything was out
of reach.

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Speaker 1 (35:56):
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Speaker 5 (35:59):
More than everybody.

Speaker 8 (36:00):
Good morning Jonas, Good morning Brady, Good morning love var guys.

Speaker 11 (36:04):
In case he missed this, The Maverick fans are already gay, Brady, guys.
In case you missed this, Mavericks fans are already getting
a taste of what it's like to have Anthony Davis
on the team. In his first game back, he suffered
a left adductor string and I was expected to miss
several games, including the All Star Game, which is on
this upcoming week.

Speaker 5 (36:23):
On the sixteenth, That was incorrect.

Speaker 11 (36:26):
It was.

Speaker 5 (36:27):
It was later re examined and it was inflammation of
the crotch. It was. It was arthritis of the growing
they said. They said he had an arthoretic attack in
the growing. Damn yet growing gout?

Speaker 12 (36:46):
Wow? They said he had gout of the growing by
the way, what a first quarter though, I'm here.

Speaker 3 (36:57):
That was great. I'm there, that was awesome. Let everyone
know he's here. And now I'm not gonna be here?
What's this magic trick?

Speaker 5 (37:04):
Then? Oar thright is just hitting him because there there
was no one who touched him by the way, and
where he grabbed it was. It was one hundred later
confirmed that it was an inflammatory of the crotch.

Speaker 6 (37:16):
Oh man, do you guys feel like when trades happened
like this? This fan base is your thinke Like, No,
it's not gonna be like that. When he comes to
our team. It's gonna be different. He's gonna be healthy
for all those games. You're like, uh, you haven't watched
him enough then, have you? M Yeah, this is ain't
gonna work out well, mister Glass.

Speaker 2 (37:36):
I mean, they were protesting outside the arena like they
were worried about Nico Harrison, A GM safety, so they.

Speaker 3 (37:43):
Got after that first quarter looked like it was a
bad protest. Dang, and he was in street clothes.

Speaker 5 (37:50):
Damn. Oh what else we got? Well?

Speaker 13 (37:53):
Speaking of protests, one of the dancers in Kendrick Lamar's
halftime show ended up being a protester, unfrilled of fla
that he had hit hidden on his body, and the
law enforcements still trying to work out to determine applicable
charges in this incident.

Speaker 8 (38:07):
I don't know if you guys, in case you missed
the halftime show, listen, I don't know.

Speaker 5 (38:11):
I'm not familiar with you, Kendrick Lebar, but I mean whatever,
you know, whatever I know he.

Speaker 3 (38:17):
Does for work of all these stories.

Speaker 5 (38:19):
I know.

Speaker 8 (38:20):
I mean, I was thinking of a way to bring
up the halftime. You said protests.

Speaker 3 (38:24):
I thought, why don't you just ask what we thought
of the halftime?

Speaker 8 (38:27):
I was going to just do that, but you said protests.
I was reading the story.

Speaker 2 (38:33):
I'll go first, it sucked. There a lot of people
thought it sucked. I didn't think it sucked. I I
like Kendrick Lamar's music, so I I've like I kind
of looked at it, knowing what to anticipate. I wasn't
really sure, like how you make it and you know
what I'm saying, like better like.

Speaker 5 (38:51):
He said, I don't understand how it sucked like he
did a performance.

Speaker 6 (38:55):
Yeah he did what it does, what made it And
by the way, if you understand, like the too with Drake,
it was awesome, Like that portion of it was awesome.
It was like another slap in the face to Canada.
Sorry for Canadian listeners, m but that's the reality of it.

Speaker 5 (39:09):
So, I mean he won the awards off of dissing Drake.

Speaker 3 (39:13):
You know this is what it is.

Speaker 5 (39:16):
Hey, sorry, A yeah, just didn't work out this time.

Speaker 3 (39:20):
A you know what I mean?

Speaker 5 (39:24):
Accent, that's all I know. When I used to interview,
like guy, you know, I used to do interviews doing radio.
We would do a lot of interviews with the capitals
and they love saying hey, you know you know hey,
like all right, bro about huh about? I don't know
about all that. I just know I heard a like
all the time. You know I had a good gang mate.

(39:48):
Well sorry Canada, but I'll say this, I don't you know,
I know Jason Whitlock. He went on his deal and
was like you should be fired if you say he
had a great performance, and I'm like, I don't. I
don't know why it was a bad performance. I thought
he did what Kendrick Lamar does you know? No, I
didn't get it.

Speaker 3 (40:09):
That's that's what he does.

Speaker 5 (40:10):
I mean, that's you hired him.

Speaker 3 (40:12):
As right now? Probably not? Maybe, I mean maybe.

Speaker 6 (40:20):
Maybe so Oh quick question, is he get sued for
actually doing the song? I was noticing people talk about that.

Speaker 5 (40:28):
People were saying that because he said he uses his name,
and I guess they say that it could be considered
in the court of law as defaming.

Speaker 3 (40:37):
Drake.

Speaker 5 (40:38):
Isn't like, isn't that what a distrack is? That is
what a distrack is. Plenty of people. But I don't
know that he said their names. I don't know that
that when like, when you like, in certain distracks people
have said names.

Speaker 3 (40:57):
Yeah, come on, Jone, I don't know.

Speaker 5 (40:58):
Yeah, come on, Josh, I told you I love Kendrick LaVar.

Speaker 3 (41:02):
Yeah, I don't know. There it is.

Speaker 5 (41:03):
Put it on mm hmmmm, I I mean, mm hmmm.

Speaker 3 (41:11):
Lee. Did you like it?

Speaker 5 (41:13):
Uh not?

Speaker 8 (41:15):
I enjoyed it, but I thought, I mean, I'm in
the same boat as you. I thought, Uh sweet, bela
fan of Lamar's, but I didn't care for the show
too much.

Speaker 3 (41:24):
What made you not care for it?

Speaker 5 (41:26):
Like, what was the problem with you? What made you say, oh,
I don't like this.

Speaker 8 (41:31):
It wasn't big enough. Stop being a racist video welcome
in other.

Speaker 5 (41:39):
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