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January 20, 2025 38 mins

Dan Campbell and the Lions fold against Jayden Daniels and the Commanders. The Chiefs become more unlikeable and Jonas loves it. Plus, Lee takes a hit on the FSR IR.

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you were very bullish, just to fill people in on
how this whole thing went down last week. Start of
the week, you were bullish on the Commanders or the Rams.
One of those two teams was gonna win a game
out right. I did say that, didn't know, Yeah, like

(01:51):
one of those two. It might have been the Commanders
or the Texans, but you said, no.

Speaker 1 (01:54):
No, it was it was Washington and who in the Rams?
Washington and the Rounds.

Speaker 4 (02:00):
Money line, And so I said, I said, listen that
that's a nice thought and all, but you know, the
Washington's got no chance. And then as the week started
to progress, when we were making our picks on Friday,
I'm like, man, I just get a weird feeling about
this game now all of a sudden, I don't know why,
I just get a weird feeling. And next thing you know,
the game starts and Jade and Daniels turned that place

(02:25):
into a morgue. It was scintillating television. You literally like
I got There's these games that come up where the
fans are so rattled by the developments, and it's always
like these losing fan bases, And I say, this is
somebody who grew up a Cubs fan. I know what

(02:46):
it's like when it's like, oh, here we go again,
here we go. This is why we can't have nice things.
This is why we'll never win a time we can't
have nice I think this is exactly to where you're
almost like when the Cubs finally won the World Series,
like wait, really, like we we actually won that game,

(03:08):
Like we won a Game seven that we almost gagged
away in Cleveland, like you just assumed the war. When
Jade and Daniels started going up and down the field
on them at will and Jared Goff was turning the
ball over, it was like you had sixty seventy thousand
people looking at freezers in a cold room that if

(03:28):
you opened up one of them, there's somebody with a
toe tag on. They're looking around, you can see their breath,
like the mood is ominous.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
It's just death everywhere you look.

Speaker 4 (03:40):
And Jade and Daniels and Washington whooped their ass the
entire that game. That was that game close. Washington dominated
them in that game.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
Listen. It was the turnovers just just too many, you know,
too many interceptions, a lost fumble. I mean you had
five turnovers and the Washington Commanders played clean, no turnovers.
Jayde Daniels protected the ball, they ran the ball effectively.

(04:16):
They had success in the passing game. I mean, their
numbers weren't gotty. They were not gotty numbers statistically speaking.
But the balance in which you know, dan Quinn has
created with this team, and the balance and comfort level,

(04:37):
the confidence level of Jaydon Daniels is is really the difference.
That's that's tremendous. It's tremendous awareness on his part to
know when to pull it down and when to hand
it off and when to throw it at such a
young age, his command of the game is so it's

(04:59):
just really good, man, It's it's really good. And Cliff
Kingsbury is really he's really captured the strengths of what
not only Jaydon Daniels brings to the table, but the
strengths of what this entire offensive you know, this offensive

(05:20):
unit brings to the table and they're a dangerous team. Man,
if you keep it, keep keep in mind, they beat
Philly the last time they played, So this is not
a runaway situation where it's like this could be the
worst matchup Philly could have have won it. And it's
a divisional opponent. That's what I'm saying. The familiarity and

(05:42):
and just the idea that they will have more than
enough pre preparation information on this team. It's a bad
matchup for Philly. This is a bad matchup for Philly
going trying to get into the into the super Bowl scenario,
and crazy that I think that Washington could actually find

(06:02):
themselves representing the NFC in the in the super Bowl.
Be crazy.

Speaker 4 (06:07):
You obviously know that place because you play their multiple
time Pro bowl er. Having the season Jaden Daniels is
having has got to mean so much to that organization,
to that area, to that fan base, because the vibe
around that organization has completely changed. It wasn't long ago

(06:29):
that they were removing seats in the stadium because they
couldn't fill it like that nobody wanted to be a
part of it. Remember, I mean, listen Montes Sweat couldn't
get out of there fast enough. And now you look
and you go, oh, that's a place like you want
to be like ownership dan Quinn, Jade and Daniels, like
there's a lot going on there, but Jaden Daniels is

(06:50):
just a flat out star.

Speaker 1 (06:51):
You know. It's kind of like if you're a Lion
King fan. You remember how pratt Rock turned into like
this dusty, desolate place when Scar took over. Like Scar
took over it, like the Pride Lands had totally fell apart,
not bad, totally fell apart. No vegetation, no nothing. Everybody

(07:13):
was starving, you know, they were in with the hyenas.
They had to try to work together, just no balance.
And then Mufassa came back or Simba, excuse me, Symba
comes back to Pride Lands. He beats me. Scar removed Scar.
Then the balance was returned and everything came back and
everything was good. The Washington d C, the Washington commanders.

(07:41):
It was like Dan Snyder was Scar and he had
the Pride Land. Oh it was bad. He was he was,
he was, he was in with the hyenas. Everything was bad.
No vegetation, no nothing to eat. It was just it
was just dust and destinate, desolate. They get him out
of there, They get Scar up out of there, and

(08:04):
now you see the place is flourishing. There's so much
excitement surrounding the team, the city, the fan base. There's
just this rejuvenation. It's reviving of the excitement and the
feelings that people used to have before Dan Snyder took
over the team. And it's just interesting to see that

(08:25):
when you talk about how bad a culture can get,
and that culture just living in that culture and living
in that culture, and then that culture is suddenly shocked
and it's changed, and the culture is that of a
positive one, and then all of a sudden you start
to see these types of results. I just hope people

(08:47):
understand that that's just not by luck. It's not by chance,
it's not by happist stance or circumstance. It is literally
because the people that came in, Josh Harri and those guys,
Magic and all those guys, they came in with this
positive energy. They they've reached out to former players, they've

(09:07):
endeared themselves to the alumni, They've they've endeared themselves to
the community, and most importantly, they've made themselves positive and
definitely relatable in the building. And so the things that
they've done and that they've created has really given dan
Quinn the real clear lane to be able to build

(09:32):
the culture within the team and with the coaching staff
that he has, He's been able to really build and
create a culture very quickly that is totally day and
night from the one that these guys, some of those
guys have played in. I mean, Jaye Daniels, thank goodness,
didn't have to experience it. But you're talking about an

(09:52):
entire organization that is actually looking at it like, oh
my gosh, Like are those plants, like, are those animals
like there's wildlife?

Speaker 4 (10:03):
Like Terry McLaurin, Like Terry McClair has been one of
the most underrated players unless he has and has always
just done it the right way. Is never like no
another one of those wide receivers, like a Mike Evans,
no drama, no bs, just goes out and plays hard
man and you see him getting to be a part
of all this, and just the mood there has completely

(10:24):
just changed. I don't know what you're able to say
about this, but when they reached out to former players
like you, how did the conversation go, because I know
you were kind of resistant at first of wanting to
be a part.

Speaker 1 (10:37):
Of Well, I just didn't know how It's like, why
would I reopen a wound that that has pretty much healed.
I've moved on from it. I didn't even acknowledge my
time in the league, you know, because of just the
feelings I had towards Dad Snyder and the way he
handled things. Is like, I'm not going back, and I

(10:59):
didn't play long enough for the Giants for to be
a thing with the Giants. So it was just kind
of like, it's cool, you know, and this, you know,
the last couple of years, ever since Dan sold the team,
you know, the new ownership group has tasked people like
Tim high Tower to contact former players and see what
they're up to and see how they feel about coming

(11:22):
back and being a part of it. And I wasn't
really interested in it, you know, I really wasn't, just
just based upon just kind of you know, it's all right,
I'm I'm indifferent about the whole scenario, but just having
the conversations with him and and then just him basically
like driving home the point that look, these fans really

(11:45):
miss and respecting and love you know you guys as
the former players, and he is like, yeah, you specifically
and in a lot of cases, you're you're one that
the fans always asked, like almost as if if if
LeVar actually came back, this might really mean that something
really has happened, like a change really may have taken place,

(12:06):
if Levar's coming back. And I went back and it
was it was such a warm reception, and you get
so far away from it you almost forget how dope
your fans are or were, and for them to still
be around and still be present to the way that

(12:27):
they were when I went back, I was super humbled.
It just felt really really good. But what was more
important was I was telling Tim High Tower. I was like,
you know, you're right, you know you got to get
us when we get back and we can feel the energy,
it felt different, It felt good, It felt different, and

(12:47):
I was just happy that these players, these current players
are going to actually get to play in an environment
and live in an environment where this is what the
standard has become. This is where, this is where it
all begins, this is the foundation of it. And I
was just happy that that's what these current players get

(13:09):
to be in because had they been in the other
the other Pride Rock, where there was nothing there with
Scar running it, they wouldn't have had this type of experience,
and it would have been much of the same, and
it would have been the same things being discussed, and
more and more people would have lost, you know, lost interest,
and they would have just continued to erode until till

(13:30):
it was you know, who knows what rock bottom was
with that man running that team. But shots out to
their ownership, you know, shots out to everything they've done
in terms of creating this new culture, because you can
clearly see it playing out. And again, I would not
be shocked. I don't think anybody should be surprised because honestly,

(13:52):
the Rams were good enough to get the Eagles. They
were good enough to get the Eagles. I think the
Washington Commanders is a much more dangerous team and a
more complete team than even the Rams are. So it'll
be interesting to see how that goes because that is
a league opponent, a divisional opponent, and and they're going
to have to lock horns to be able to get

(14:13):
to the super Bowl. That's going to be a tough
matchup for Philadelphia. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (14:19):
Speaking of tough, yeah, the Detroit Lions, it's a tough one.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
Oh boy.

Speaker 4 (14:27):
Dan Campbell, Okay, post game after a team that was
favored to win the Super Bowl before the game on
Saturday night proceeded to go out and defecate down their
leg with halm help from both Aniels company. Definitely, oh man,

(14:49):
one day, folks, one day, one day, that'll see the
light of day. But nonetheless, here was Dan Campbell emotional
following the loss Saturday.

Speaker 5 (15:03):
When you lose these games, man, it's like the players,
you know what they put into it. A lot of
people don't know. You know what they go through. You
have to get up bodies beating, you know, mentally, stay
locked in and do those things. So long season.

Speaker 4 (15:31):
It's my fault.

Speaker 6 (15:33):
It's my fault.

Speaker 1 (15:34):
So that was Dan Campbell afterwards. I mean, go ahead
and jump damn me.

Speaker 3 (15:43):
Hey man, you can't be tough and tough and tough
and then like you crying when you lose.

Speaker 1 (15:48):
I mean you know you were.

Speaker 4 (15:49):
You were running up the score quite a few times
during uh, during the regular.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
Tough mother effort and crying in that moment a tough
mother effort. Got to stay true to being a tough
mother effort. Come on, Dan, come on, man, what about
twelve men on the field. It was it was candle

(16:22):
like that you're tough. You're the tough coach man. You
can feel bad, but come on back, get yourself together
before you get in front of the cameras, man in
front of the microphone. That ain't what That ain't the
message we want people. Take it away. Man, That that
just isn't it. Like he had tears in his eyes,
he had snotting his nose.

Speaker 4 (16:42):
The the injuries were a real factor, of course. They
look they were pretty dominant against Sam Donald and the
Vikings final week of the season, and you know, we
saw kind of what Sam Donald and the Vikings were
the next week after all that, so you know, take
that for what it's worth. But he just like it

(17:03):
just they weren't able to overcome it. It wasn't the
same defense that it was in previous weeks. Down the
stretch they struggled and then a Meek Robertson in the
game early broke his arm and they could have won
the game. Come on, you think Detroit could have won that?
I could have won the game, deroy.

Speaker 1 (17:19):
They played sloppy, They turned the ball over. Here's here's
through a million and one interception. Come on. They needed
to manage the game differently than what they did.

Speaker 4 (17:31):
That game was over when Jared Goff threw the interception
before halftime. When he threw the interception before halftime, I
watched that and said, oh, this is a wrap. Like
forget about the getting nine nine and a half points
depending on where you shopped for it, Like, this game
is over. They had no answers. And that's why I
said at the start, the Commanders dominated that game like

(17:54):
they looked like a significantly better football team than Detroit did.
And as the game went on, you just had more
confidence that Washington was going to make a play and
Jaden Daniels was going to be the quarterback to make
the play, more so than you had about Jared GoF.

Speaker 1 (18:10):
You have injuries across the the Commander's front line, but
you forget how dominant that front line is with Payne
and those guys. You forget how many top draft picks
are are on that that defensive front. They had guys
stepping up, and what they did was and give Dan
Campbell and and company a ton of credit defensively. Their

(18:33):
game plan was to make Jared Goff win the game
with his arm. Dan Quinn, Yes, yeah, you said, Dan Campbell,
Dan Quinn a lot of Dan's Dan Quinn, Yes, give
him a ton of credit because he took it to
Dan Campbell and made Dan Campbell have to make decisions

(18:57):
in terms of their play calling as they were really
limiting them in the run. They were really really limiting
this team and their running attack. And I mean it
showed right you're talking about. I mean Gibbs did break
a hundred. He did break a hundred. He was he
was their best player by far. He was like their

(19:18):
most explosive player just watching that by far. But they
just just there was no answer for Washington on office.
It just seemed as though they made Jared Goff win
it with his arm and he wasn't able to do it.
He kind of there was glimpses of the Jared Goff

(19:39):
that we saw in Los Angeles and were like, like,
this happens at times.

Speaker 4 (19:46):
Is that the is that the window that closed for
Detroit got I mean, you had magic with Jared Goff,
That is all I'm gonna say.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
You had. You had magic with him, and that pixie
tail dust like it wore off real quick on on Darnold,
like real quick didn't even make it out of a season.
You've gotten like two or three seasons of that Pixie Dust.
I don't know who's putting it on, Jared, I don't know.
I mean, it's it's why I could have it, could

(20:21):
have the well could have gone drave though.

Speaker 4 (20:23):
You remember we talked about this after the NFC Title
Game last year, where there were a couple of decisions
and plays in that game by Dan camb on the Lions,
a game that they were running away with at one
point that you look at it and you go, yeah,
I get you know, the aggressiveness all that stuff, Like
I totally get it, But they're the points, yeah, like

(20:46):
because you never know when you're gonna be there again, Like,
you never know when you're gonna get that far again.
And now you're sitting here watching the Lions and it
appears and we can get into this more later on.
You're gonna lose both your coordinators to head coaching jobs.
No team in NFL history has ever won a Super
Bowl after losing both coordinators. You saw what happened to
Philly when Philly lost both their coordinators to head coaching jobs.

(21:08):
You saw what the next season look like. I just
come away from it going, yeah, I don't know, man,
like like there's like this, like these windows close so fast,
especially in a league that's you know, got Patrick Mahomes
in it.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
And and I just don't know, based.

Speaker 4 (21:26):
On what we saw and how the these past two
seasons have ended, whether or not that's gonna you're gonna
get those opportunities again, because it's.

Speaker 1 (21:35):
You might be right man. I mean, when you put
it in those terms and you think about it in
those terms, you might be right man. And maybe that's
why he was so emotional. Maybe he knows. Do you
think they like in the back of his mind, Oh
you know, yeah, I'm about to lose my coordinators, like
you know. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (21:52):
So, now do you feel bad about mocking the fact
that Dan Campbell was crying.

Speaker 1 (21:57):
Because you got to stay tough? Damn toughs.

Speaker 4 (22:02):
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Speaker 1 (22:19):
We'll have that for you right here. Ont FSR.

Speaker 2 (22:22):
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Speaker 1 (22:36):
Who's this promise you? It's nine inch nails? You know
how I know this is promise by the way he's
he's he's spanking that base.

Speaker 4 (22:46):
Yeah right, the goat. Let's claypool is the goat plucking
that thing? They got a couple of good songs. One
of them is in an appropriate title, but actually not
an inappropriate tipmee.

Speaker 1 (23:00):
People just think it's inappropriate. What is it called? Why?
Known as big brown beaver? I mean, I don't see
why that would be inappropriate. Jerry was a race car driver.
That's another popular song, my promise, Okay, I can see that.
I don't see how either one of those are inappropriate. Yeah,
I agree.

Speaker 4 (23:18):
I mean, beaver beaver's are big and brown. You ever
heard that song? Actually pretty funny?

Speaker 1 (23:24):
Why know that brown beaver?

Speaker 6 (23:26):
Random?

Speaker 1 (23:28):
Great song? I'm just saying, have you ever seen a
beaver that wasn't big and brown? No? Okay, well there
you go. Yeah, it's a good point. Now, if he
would have said a different color and added a different
color to it, like, I don't know, then it might
become inappropriate.

Speaker 4 (23:46):
Well, I do know this coming up in about fifteen
minutes from now, we are going to have our FSR
IR that will be yours here on Fox Sports Radio,
so that there's a Monday tradition. So again, fifteen minutes
from now, that's where we're going to be taking the
show here on Fox Sports Radio. So let's get right
into this. If you are a believer in conspiracy theories,

(24:11):
and you are a believer in the fact that the
league favors the Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes in certain situations
and calls during games.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
That flot was crazy. That flot was crazy.

Speaker 4 (24:23):
That I'd be honest with you. The more that they
become unlikable, the more I like them, because I think
it's hilarious because people watch the games and are now
hate watching oh, waiting for every single moment. Oh if
that was somebody else, he wouldn't get that call if
that was well, yeah, probably, Like I like, I don't

(24:47):
know what to tell you, Like this is like this
is the way it goes, Like he got Like what
was funny though, is the he slid late to Texas
different Texans collided helmets him and he and they they
got and Troy Aikman final game of the year.

Speaker 1 (25:10):
Couldn't he couldn't. He melted down, like.

Speaker 4 (25:15):
He's like, you know what if Tom, if Tom Brady
can't be critical of officiating because of his ties to ownership,
then you know what, I'm fed up with this crap.
My last game of the year, I'm going out with
the bank and just just aired him out.

Speaker 1 (25:28):
It was a horrible call. It's terrible. Yeah, it was
a horrible call. Horrible call, but it's just you see
those certain things take place, and not to mention how
egregious it is the way they hold I mean they
allow some of the most ridiculous holds. And that isn't

(25:52):
just the Chiefs game, but it is a lot of Chiefs,
Like it is a lot of times that you see
Chiefs offensive linement getting away with just it says egregious
as holds get And that's just what I think. One
dude got horse collared one time. Nothing to see here, folks,

(26:14):
I mean he got horse collared. You know it was
I just there is something to it. I ain't gonna
lie like I ain't gonna lie. I thought that, I
thought that it might have been overstated. But then once
you start to see the players, the main participants in
the show, participating the way that they do, like that

(26:36):
flop out of bound said everything I needed to know.
You gave. You totally gave yourselves away. I wanted totally
gave yourself.

Speaker 4 (26:43):
I wanted them to call that so bad, Like I
wanted them to call that so bad, like after the
you know, he went out of bounds and and that's.

Speaker 1 (26:52):
Like really horrible stuff, Doug like, cause because these these defenders.
One thing I did see yesterday as well, there's a
lot of these these defenders are trying. They are trying
their best to still be defenders and not like cost
their team fifteen yards cost them penalties on how they're
hitting guys. And it's like you see some of these

(27:15):
hits take place, and they called like, you know, unnecessary roughness.
On the one guy, he makes a tackle, the ball
is ruled incomplete because of the hit that he makes,
but a result of the hit was unsportsmanlike or unnecessary
roughness whatever, So it's a fifteen yard penalty, but it's

(27:36):
not a spot fifteen yarder. But if he catches the
ball like it was. So it's it's.

Speaker 4 (27:43):
Almost as if they're waiting for the result to determine
whether they call the penalty.

Speaker 1 (27:51):
He didn't catch it, but you use your shoulder to
knock the ball out of the man's chest who's in
the air.

Speaker 4 (27:58):
By the way, there was a PI on Baltimore yesterday
towards the end. I think it was towards the end
of the first half. It was a throw to Keon
Coleman down the sideline where Keon Coleman pushed the defender down. Yeah,
and the defender got called for PR yeah yeah, yeah yeah.

Speaker 1 (28:12):
And and Tony Romo and and Nancer like, Gene like
and Jane's like it shouldn't have been a flag at
all because they were both pushing or something to that effect.

Speaker 4 (28:21):
I think he Romo, you don't need Jane to go
over the call, like you, you don't need anybody to
go over the call.

Speaker 1 (28:27):
Just look at it. It was a terrible call. I
don't know. It might have been the Philly game, I'm
not sure. But you hit the man he's in the air.
You hit the man in his hands with your shoulder
to knock the ball out. You successfully knocked the ball
out with your shoulder. Where do you think that man's

(28:48):
head is going to hit? Just because his head hits
the receiver's hit coming down and he's going up to
hit the ball out of his hand, their heads are
going to hit. That's not targeting, though. You can't consider
that targeting if the man is which, by the way,

(29:11):
tackling is targeting anyway.

Speaker 6 (29:15):
You have to.

Speaker 1 (29:16):
Target the man to tackle him. Like, if you don't
target them, you're gonna miss him. But that's here to
there's kind of like, hey, guys, listen, we want you
guys to be really good sound tackler right there. No,
I can't look, but if you target them, we're gonna
have to flag you. Like I don't get it, like targeting, Okay,

(29:37):
there's no way to completely take the head out of
the game. Stop calling these soft ass calls on these
guys trying to do their jobs.

Speaker 4 (29:48):
Here was Dumiko Ryans, the coach of the Texans, discussing
the officiating Saturday's game against Kansas City.

Speaker 7 (29:55):
We knew going into this game, man, it was us
versus everybody. When I say everybody is everybody, all of whatever,
everybody the naysayers and doubt right everybody, and we had
to go against the day.

Speaker 4 (30:07):
Yeah, and the officials as well too, he was alluding
to And he wasn't the only one.

Speaker 1 (30:11):
There were other players. It just.

Speaker 4 (30:15):
I mean, if you're we're looking for examples and egregious
examples of you know, some favoritism or things like that,
like that game had a lot of it. Just and there.
They have fastly become the most unlikable team in the NFL,
and they're the Patriots, the Patriots. There were complaints when

(30:38):
the Patriots were in the middle of their run that man,
New England gets all the calls they're getting, you know,
they're being favored by the league, they're getting like all
of that stuff that came along with it. Kansas City
has now taken that. They're now the team that gets
all the heat. And I just go back to when
we talk about the Patriots dynasty. The first Super Bowl

(30:59):
they won, they came out as a team, they upset
the Rams. It was like this great feel good story, underdog,
sixth round draft pick, quarterback backup quarterback, and like in
a matter of four or five years, everybody hated them,
like like couldn't wait for them to lose. When they
lost to the Giants. A couple of years after that,
even and the perfect season was over, Like we had

(31:22):
a chance to see history. People loved seeing them lose
and the Giants doing it. Kansas City's now at the
point to where I think people are sick of it.

Speaker 1 (31:29):
They're fed up with that flop. I'm sorry. That flop
really was a turnoff. It was a turnoff. Like he
got he got pushed and then he just totally like
played it all the way up and come on, man,
like these dudes like you are the main one pump

(31:51):
faking dudes. Patrick Mahomes is one of the main quarterbacks
out there running pump faking running pump faking slide. He's
one of the main dudes doing it. Then you'll see
a guy like Lamar, they'll let Lamar get hit. So
this ain't a black thing because you know Patrick Mahomes,

(32:12):
he's black too. So don't y'all take this as like
a racial thing. It's not racial. I mean, y'all could
claim him, but he's still got some of y'all seen
his daddy, Patrick beir Trade. You've seen his daddy, so
I can tell you your daddy. You ain't seen his
daddy then different, but that you've seen his daddy dad,

(32:35):
he's been in the news for other reasons and he
black dog. All I'm gonna say is they protect him
like he's not a running quarterback. They protect Patrick Mahomes
as if he is not a running quarterback. Historically speaking,
running quarterbacks don't get the benefit of the doubt when

(32:56):
coming to if if there was a late hit or
something like that on the sidelines because they're a runner.
It's almost like he's a de facto running quarterback. He's
not enough of a natural runner for the referees to
actually look at him as this is a real running
back running the ball when he pulls it down, so

(33:16):
they still are looking at him through the scope and
the lens of being a quarterback that's escaping, not a
running quarterback. And I think that's crazy because this Bama
plays it up. When he did the flop out of
bounce the way that he did, it made me aware
of the fact that this dude knows that he's got

(33:37):
these referees that look at him as he's not a
running quarterback. So if he's running, you got to be
ready to protect him at all costs so he does
not get hurt. You see what I'm saying, Like he
knows it, Like that could have been a penalty. He
could have have stimulated a penalty flag there. That would

(34:00):
have been a very critical moment in that game if
he gets that call.

Speaker 4 (34:05):
Did you see on the pick six Jared Goff tried
to make a play and took a.

Speaker 1 (34:11):
Helmet to the check on me. God, got blown up.
That was nineteen ninety smoked. Yeah, he got blown up. Yeah,
he did.

Speaker 4 (34:19):
Like and people were already jumping on social media. If
that was Patrick Mahomes.

Speaker 1 (34:24):
Oh, it would have been a flag. It would have
been a flag. So up, it would have been a flag.

Speaker 4 (34:29):
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Speaker 2 (34:40):
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Speaker 4 (34:50):
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a further look ahead, and do what the hell happened
in the NFL this weekend? Could we see a surprise
next weekend and route to a super Bowl? We'll discuss
that for you again right now, though, it is time for.

Speaker 2 (35:30):
This after your sports weekend happens. So it's time to
get the FSR IR report.

Speaker 1 (35:41):
Well it should be there. I mean, I have to
tell you I was thinking it should have been. But
all right, so who's got what to report anybody? I
was just really really like kind of under the weather
from all of the traveling and stuff like that. And yeah, man,
like my belly was all up.

Speaker 4 (36:00):
By the way, have you been home at all in
your new places.

Speaker 1 (36:04):
Just like recently recently, yeah, like the last few days,
like two three weeks and you've been there, went the
bills yesterday, got my Dell del Riego or whatever del Riegro.
What is that? It's like really good at Bill's. Yeah,

(36:27):
Breakfast the Spot or Manhattan Beach. Might go back this morning. Yeah,
you should meet me there. Yeah, it's good. Oh you
got I mean I was going to finish, but go ahead, No,
I'll let you go go ahead, go, I'll get out.
Go ahead. What happened? I have been blocked by Lee
this weekend on my social media? Oh wow, really that

(36:48):
is an I are What happened?

Speaker 2 (36:49):
Lee?

Speaker 1 (36:50):
Why?

Speaker 6 (36:51):
Yeah? Whye?

Speaker 1 (36:51):
Lee? They airing out personal personal beef here. You know,
the girlfriend's probably listening audience if you block her. She
she wasn't a big fan of us going to the
gym together. I guess, said, I don't know. So this
is real. This is a real thing. Your girlfriend made
you block her off social media, and.

Speaker 4 (37:12):
Larena Larada took it to the air.

Speaker 1 (37:14):
Good for you, Lreta, thank you. I said you probably
shouldn't do that, But all right here we are.

Speaker 6 (37:20):
Oh drama, Oh what else happened?

Speaker 5 (37:30):
Lee?

Speaker 1 (37:31):
You kept us in the dark one, this one, everything's fun.
Is it just for the weekend? Or yeah, I'll fix
it up. So oh I unblocked myself. Yes, yeah, we're
all fine. Wait how would you unblock yourself? And I
unblocked myself. She went on his phone and went onto
his page and unblocked herself. I Lee, Lee, you're gonna die.

(37:54):
I know your daft is coming soon. Jee's coming soon. Yeah,
you're in a relationship with a human wood chipper. This
is gonna go poorly man. Loreina thinks it's funny, which
is which is wow? Because Loraina, you might get caught
up to a I got my burner.

Speaker 4 (38:14):
Remember Fargo? Remember Fargo? Yeah, that's how you're gonna end up.

Speaker 1 (38:18):
That is an I are wow.
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