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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Guaranteed human. I think I was in high school in
the Doors movie came out.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
And I mean I loved it, but as I got older,
I saw it for the hilarious movie that it is.
It's the weirdest thing because Val Kilmer I think deserved
an oscar. He was so good in the Doors movie.
And it's eminently watchable.
Speaker 3 (00:22):
It is just great.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
I will put it.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
On anytime and watch it start to finish, and it's
a bad movie.
Speaker 1 (00:27):
All of those things are true.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
And the fact that you know, and I've pointed this
out several times on the show where he's just speaks.
He speaks in lyrics, which nobody did. Like Jim was
a regular guy and the this is what pissed the
band members off. They're like, he was kind of a
regular guy when hung out with him.
Speaker 4 (00:42):
He wasn't this, you know, Undionysis dying on the bullet
infinity with.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
All else fields you can whip.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
They're like, Jim eggs or meat loaf? What do you
were trying to order here? Two sides, sir.
Speaker 5 (01:00):
I think of myself as a fiery comment. Oh is
that what you did to the bathroom?
Speaker 1 (01:05):
Brendy Bellman and the Dve Morning Show.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
Abby Kristner, Tad Whistle hanging out live in studio this morning.
Meryl Hodge will be on at seven forty five, dang
Mark Madden at eight forty five. I'm sure we'll be
thrilled about the way the Penguins game ended last night.
Jeeves Terrator will be live in studio today. I can't
wait for that, and PFT commenter will be giving us
a call during that time as well.
Speaker 1 (01:28):
Abbey. He's got a news update for you right now.
What's going on this.
Speaker 5 (01:31):
Hour is brought to you by Keystone Basement system Sweat
Basement Keystone Basementsystems dot Com. Cloudy with most of us
just seeing rain this morning instead of snow. It's a
high of thirty eight. Pamela Anderson has kind of clarified
here the relationship with Liam Neeson. So we've talked about
this before. We really wanted this to be real. I
(01:52):
saw them canoodling. They of course filmed Naked Gun together.
We saw them on the press tour, they kissed. They
made it sound like this is a later in life happening,
and with how much Pamela Anderson has been through in
life and love. Yeah, Tommy Lee and Kid Rock and
a bunch.
Speaker 1 (02:09):
Of Mitch Berger former Steeler punter Mitch Berger. Oh that's right.
Speaker 5 (02:13):
Oh my god.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
I think he's from Vancouver and she is that where
she's Yeah, okay, I think that's how that worked out.
Speaker 6 (02:21):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (02:22):
We were hoping that this happened, but Pamela told People magazine,
if you must know, Liam and I were romantically involved
for a short while, but only after we finished filming
The Naked Gun. She says they spent an intimate week
at his home in upstate New York, but she added, quote,
(02:42):
I had my own room, Our assistants both were there,
even family stopped by. They spent time in his garden,
went to a code the garden you made, Garden of love.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
Spent time in his garden.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
I have a very specifically suited turn ons prove my garden.
Speaker 5 (03:02):
Yes, please know. They went to a French restaurant where
Liam introduced.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
The very important to me.
Speaker 5 (03:09):
At the French restaurant, Liam introduced her as the future
Miss Niesan. That might have been that's a red flag.
Speaker 7 (03:17):
You freaked her out, dude.
Speaker 2 (03:20):
Look we've all freaked out of Jake at some point
in her life. And you learn and never do it again.
Usually not when you're seventy eight, but usually when you're
twenty two and you come on.
Speaker 1 (03:29):
Way too strong. My best girl, I want you to
be and my mom, I don't know your last name.
Speaker 5 (03:34):
Yeah, and Pam even watched him chase away a bear
from the breakfast window in his bathrobe.
Speaker 1 (03:43):
Charlie, I need you to come over to the house
just as a bear. I have to prove I'm valiant.
Oh get away. I saved you from a bear. Now
you must give yourself to me.
Speaker 5 (03:56):
After that magical week, they quote went their separate ways
to work on other films, but they did reconnect when
it was time to promote The Naked Gun. It's not
clear if they reconnect and reconnected, but it seemed like
they did because they were canoodling. And I will say
my observation on that was that he was way more
into it than she was, Yeah, because he was saying
(04:17):
really nice things about her and she was kind of like,
uh huh, how about that.
Speaker 1 (04:22):
We reconnected when work said we had to.
Speaker 2 (04:25):
Yeah, correct the staying at the place in upstate New
York with in separate rooms with assistants in the house.
I'm sure it's a big house. I'm sure it's more
of a eight uh yeah kind of thing. So you're
feeling very hotelly, not like you know, you can hear
each other in the next room. But it doesn't exactly
seem like that. That was some sort of lover's weekend
inasmuch as it was like, Hey, why don't you come
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up and relax and have some iced tea on the
porch with us type of situation.
Speaker 7 (04:52):
If the assistants are there, do you Liam the Wi
Fi password? I'm just curious, like, if there's people, if
it's a working holiday, it's not nothing too sexy about that.
Speaker 5 (05:03):
I'm looking at my exes dong and I can't get
on the Wi Fi. I don't know if you know
the guys I've dated my exes dog real quick, Pam said, quote,
we were having fun. I was always laughing when people
thought that's a publicity stunt, and I'm like a publicity stunt,
(05:25):
this is real. We have real feelings. She adds quote,
I adore Liam. We're just better friends. In full honesty.
I'm sure will always be in each other's lives.
Speaker 2 (05:35):
Well good, I mean, look, that's fine. Whatever it didn't work.
I don't think that movie blew up the way they
were hoping. I still have not seen it.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
I have not.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
I've heard mixed reviews. Some people have said it's great,
others have said, eh, not so much.
Speaker 5 (05:50):
We listen in some ways. We put a lot on
these remakes, but it's also their fault. You're treading over
sacred ground. Yes, so if I get mad about spinal Tap,
it's kind of on you too. But you said you
kind of liked it, but I feel like you saw
it in a low pressure environment.
Speaker 1 (06:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (06:14):
I like, my sister rented it over Thanksgiving, and like
she and her partner had started it, and I sat
down after it is like twenty minutes into it, and
I was like, oh, I heard not great things, you know,
but I'm super curious and I love them so much
that I wanted to like it a lot, So I
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think I gave it a little more leeway. Yeah, there
was some funny jokes in it and everything. It just
it was weird because they just seem they're they're they're
really old. They really yeah, and they played great like
they they they're performing was awesome.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
And the Elton John song at the end, you know
when he does Stonehengs with them, it was kind of
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (06:54):
It was more of like the way that people liked
Happy Gilmour too, for the fact that it was a
celebri the first hap you Go More movie, more than
it had anything to do with it being an independently
hilarious movie. It was just like, oh, this is the
celebration of spinal tap, so I like that. But it
wasn't necessarily like, on its own super funny, though there
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were funny parts.
Speaker 7 (07:16):
Well you also, like you said, you didn't build your
evening around it. You didn't rush home rented for twenty bucks.
Speaker 1 (07:22):
Yeah. I think I watch an hour of it. I
think it's only an hour and a half. Okay, well,
I mean.
Speaker 7 (07:26):
At least at least there's that there's something to be
said for keeping those remakes and weird sequels short.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
Yeah, I think.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
But I don't know how those guys, I think are
all brilliant and super funny, and I don't even know
how much Christopher Guest believed in it, you.
Speaker 1 (07:42):
Know what I mean. I was like watching it, thinking like,
I don't know if he thinks this is a good idea.
Speaker 5 (07:46):
I think you're tapping into that. Because they had said
that they made so little from the initial spinal tap,
even though it's a cult classic. They really were doing
it for.
Speaker 1 (07:59):
Them, yes, but they kind of said they were, But
I don't know. I mean, Harry Sheer has more money
than all of them. He does because of.
Speaker 5 (08:07):
The then would have made money and other.
Speaker 1 (08:10):
Michael McKean's been working NonStop.
Speaker 5 (08:12):
Yeah, and Christopher Guest is also married to jamiinely Curtis.
Whatever money he might not have made in comparison to
the other two, although he's done very well, he's okay.
Speaker 2 (08:22):
Yeah, he's like a blue blotter, you know that. It
comes from a very like prestigious family. I want to
say he's like aristocracy, like it seems like it really. Yeah,
like his he comes from like like noble English people
who had some title or something like that. I remember
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reading that at some point, but I don't remember exactly
what it was.
Speaker 5 (08:46):
There's something about that inherently the tracks.
Speaker 2 (08:49):
Yeah, he's a legitimate British aristocratic. He's the fifth Baron
Hayden Guest. Yeah, so he's a baron. So there you go.
Speaker 5 (09:01):
Well, you mentioned Elton John, who of.
Speaker 1 (09:03):
Course is So he's got a ton of money, is
my point?
Speaker 5 (09:05):
Oh yeah, Ton he's fine. Yes, But you mentioned Elton
John because he's in the Spinal Tap movie and he's
actually also a sir. He's Sir Elton John. He recently
actually was on like defending the cleanliness of his oven
on its.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
Yeah, apparently people were nailing him for his kitchen being gross.
Speaker 5 (09:25):
I can't imagine his kitchen is gross because I can't
imagine he cleans his own kitchen. I think he's got people.
But he, for whatever reason felt the need to showcase
his cleaning routine, and he was wearing pink gloves and
lime green red flowers on it, and he.
Speaker 2 (09:40):
Was like cleaning his own The last time he opened
the oven was when he tried to put his head
in it in the seventies and pretend to kill himself.
Speaker 1 (09:47):
Do you remember that story? He put a pillow in.
Speaker 5 (09:49):
The pillow in the oven and then turned the gas
on and then he was like, well time to go.
Speaker 1 (09:54):
Yeah was that pre I'm still standing very much.
Speaker 5 (09:57):
So it was the inspiration for someone saved my life tonight.
Speaker 2 (10:01):
That's right, yes, And it was the MyPillow guy, because
it's like this pillow sucks comfortable enough to kill myself.
Speaker 5 (10:10):
Maybe I should rethink this. Yeah, but bringing up Elton John,
I'm gonna also jump to his I don't know. I
think they're still friends.
Speaker 1 (10:19):
Rod Stewart, Oh, they're besties.
Speaker 5 (10:21):
Well they were, They were besties and then they were
also frenemies because one of the things I loved about
the Elton John bio is they talked about how they
used to troll each other when they would do tours,
like they would almost buy blimps and others like billboard
just to like mess with each other. And they, you know,
almost like the fifty cent jaw rule, like I'm gonna
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buy the first four rows of your concert to make
sure it's empty kind of thing.
Speaker 1 (10:47):
This is that's hilarious.
Speaker 2 (10:48):
I did not know this, but so I just did
the quick search and Elton hired a sniper to shoot
down el Rod Stewart had a.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
Blimp, yeah, and to shoot it down. Was there a
pilot in there? Had he considered that?
Speaker 3 (11:03):
No?
Speaker 1 (11:03):
Hilarious, right, reg Please don't there's a man in there.
He's got the kind of training I doe, He'll be fine.
Speaker 5 (11:12):
They would go at each other in the press, and
again it was kind of like friendly, but it would
be something where as soon as Elton John would announce
a tour, Rod Stewart would be like, oh, does she
need more money? You know, it would just constantly.
Speaker 1 (11:24):
They call each other Phyllis and Sharon they do.
Speaker 5 (11:28):
And like if Rod Stewart posted like a tour, Elton
John would get in full drag and then take a
photo of himself in front of Rod Stewart's like tour
posters and like post it and everything. Like they just
they're like the Andy Cohen Anderson Cooper.
Speaker 1 (11:42):
Yeah, that's what a kind of relationships.
Speaker 2 (11:44):
I think they do love each other, but they just
completely do like really hard pranks at one another very much.
Speaker 5 (11:50):
But Elton John kind of like has known whenever it's
been time to hang it up because he's done those
farewell tours. His health has been ailing here Rod Stewart,
and I sent you this Randy be on the cusp
of like maybe rapid up. Yeah, but I saw this
tweet where somebody wrote, you know, it's actually forbidden for
old singers to retire. They have to perform until they
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absolutely cannot anymore. So just take at a quick listen
to this.
Speaker 3 (12:22):
The pretty good down the complain.
Speaker 5 (12:49):
And good n So it was more like the dead
eye thing, and somebody said he looked like Lady Elaine Fairchild.
Speaker 2 (13:01):
Well, the fact that an eighty year old is singing
if you want my body and you think I'm sexy,
you know it does have competition in the creepy category
from Smokey Robinson in his last record for the I
think Smokey is eighty one eighty five.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
Smokey's eighty five years old out.
Speaker 2 (13:25):
So if you think an eighty year old singing about
their body being sexy is inappropriate, what do you think
about eighty five year old Smokey Robinson singing this?
Speaker 1 (13:33):
I gasms when I look at you and makes me
feel better than good. I guess, and what I see
is you.
Speaker 8 (13:44):
And me together forever.
Speaker 5 (13:47):
I'm knocking on wood, knocking on wood. Gasm in the book,
I list of I gasm skilled aasm. Look, you give
me gang job, you give me chasms, you give me
a gag every gasm in the book.
Speaker 1 (14:09):
You're the one who reponsible.
Speaker 5 (14:12):
Mag Oh, it's my focus.
Speaker 1 (14:15):
Gas gallus.
Speaker 5 (14:23):
Give me people in the background, but it's just going
gastles daslms. Some people who have to do the diarrhea.
No commersal.
Speaker 2 (14:34):
Yeah, I like the fact that he just sings gasms
twice and then the background he goes chasms gasms, and
then you get the girls, girl gozoms like they're pretty
sure to be going.
Speaker 1 (14:44):
I think we have enough gasms. Smoke one, frankly was
more than enough.
Speaker 5 (14:49):
You guys have had so many gasms. Nobody can use
the sound booth anywhere.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
Okay, we to call in the hazmat team. He's eighty five.
Speaker 5 (14:58):
It's taken eight hour for one gas.
Speaker 1 (15:05):
Anyway.
Speaker 2 (15:05):
So when you see Rod Stewart, just remember there are
people rivalrying or rivaling the inappropriate nature of those lyrics.
Speaker 5 (15:15):
All right, everybody parts, but not everybody would study parts
to see if they But that's what researchers at the
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine did, and they came
up with something most people might not want to do.
Smell those parts to combat Alzheimer's disease. The scientists discovered
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that the eggs, smelling like hydrogen sulfide found in farts,
can potentially protect your brain's aging cells against Alzheimer's by
up to thirty seven percent.
Speaker 1 (15:47):
If this is true, my dad would have never got dementia. YEP,
I don't believe any of this.
Speaker 5 (15:53):
He was subject number one, I guess. But the researchers
tested on mice to see how the body creates small
amounts of hydrogen and hydrogen sulfide today.
Speaker 1 (16:08):
At Johns Hopkins.
Speaker 2 (16:11):
Well that makes it, yeah, because if Johns Hopkins isn't
in the equation, Yeah, it's not very noble.
Speaker 5 (16:17):
Yeah, the second round of two way movie is terrible.
Speaker 1 (16:28):
What you do today? All right? Roads again nothing nothing.
They laughed at me when I said, let's fart on mars.
Speaker 5 (16:41):
The researchers tested on my see how the body creates
small amounts of hydrogen sulfide to regulate bodily functions and
act as cellular messenger molecules to the brain. The mice
were genetically engineered to mimic human Alzheimer's disease and injected
them with a hydrogen sulfide carrying compound called n A
g YY test suggested that the hydrogen sulfide injected mice
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had improved cognitive and motor function by up to fifty percent.
So whoever smelt it might have dealt it. But they're
definitely helping their brain.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
Okay, well, anything to combat.
Speaker 5 (17:17):
That now, I've given every gross dad joke guy a
chance to like fart loudly and go my love science.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
Yeah, that's right, sure your brain just giving myself a brainwash.
Speaker 2 (17:32):
Well you went from old guys and their sexiness to
farting for clarity.
Speaker 5 (17:40):
I know my audience and also ihaved myself with most
of us just seeing rain this morning. It's a high
of thirty eight.
Speaker 2 (17:46):
Michael Love your sports coming up here and just a
little bit Coach Tomlin speaking with the media yesterday for
his weekly address, and Derek Carmon could be coming back
for Monday Night against the Dolphins.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
That would be a big one.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
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Speaker 1 (18:38):
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Speaker 9 (18:43):
The Penguins had the lead with eighteen seconds left in
regulation last night against Anaheim, and they were about to
start a power play with an offensive zone face off,
and still they couldn't get the game to the finish line.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
Where it goes. Who's suck? Looked it up here the
neutral's arm and he didn't come. The Ducks one last hant.
Speaker 10 (19:02):
Seneca stick checked by Rush, makes the move of the gup,
please it go? They he did beat the buzzer. Seneca
put it through. It crossed the goal line. But the
question is did it do so before all zeros?
Speaker 1 (19:20):
I think it did.
Speaker 11 (19:23):
My first blush, but I wanted to just scream from
up here, just tackle them, just jump on them. And
here's the clock kicking down as they throw it back door.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
Where's the pot? Oh boy, this is going to be close.
Speaker 11 (19:39):
Closer than I thought.
Speaker 12 (19:41):
I this go awful.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
They're causing and into the goal. It looks like they
get up.
Speaker 9 (19:49):
And tied the game with point one seconds left in regulation,
a tenth to the second, and that was the call
from Josh gets off in Phil Bork Sports at Pittsburgh.
Great point by BORKI Absolutely no awareness from Crystal Tang
and Eric Carlson. Just tackle the guys, Just tackle him.
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The time is running out. Who cares if they if
they get a penalty, And the guy went around the
Beckett Seneke rookie for Anaheim. He went around La Tang
and then Carlson dropped down to try to block the
puck and he ended up batting it into his own net.
And why Latang and Carlson were out there as a
pair big with eighteen seconds left with a one goal lead,
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that's on the coach, big mistake from damn news. There
cannot do that and they went overtime, nobody scored, went
to the shootout. Penguins lost the shootout because that's what
they do and h four to three Anaheim. Penn's get
a point for their troubles. But man, I don't think
I've ever seen I've been watching hockey a long, long time.
I don't think I've ever seen a goal with point
one point one left in the game.
Speaker 1 (20:55):
And it wasn't even a shot. Guy just shoveled it
to the lot and Carlson batt at it in brutal loss.
Mark maddneill have more on that. Eight forty five.
Speaker 9 (21:05):
Today fourteen seven and seven are the Penguins thirty five points.
That's still fourth in the Metro and first in the
wild card picture in the Eastern Conference. They've got Montreal
on Thursday night and then San Josey Saturday, in Utah
on Sunday, all at home. Steelers getting ready for the
Dolphins on Monday night at Akrosher Stadium. And the splits
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related to rushing yards allowed when Derek Harmon plays as
opposed to win he doesn't are ridiculous to the extent
that they are almost seemingly unrealistic. Ninety six point zero
rushing yards the game allowed when Harmon is in, which
he has been for nine games.
Speaker 1 (21:44):
One hundred and ninety.
Speaker 9 (21:45):
One point twenty five allowed by the Steelers run defense
when Harmon is out, which he has been for four games.
It's it's almost incomprehensible to me, but not to Mike Tomlin's.
Speaker 12 (21:57):
The first rounder. That's why we that's why you draft
first rounders. He's really talented. But you know, you know
it's not a one man gang. Certainly I knew we
were in for a tough run day last week when
Malik went down, because that's also a component of his
job description in terms of being a nine or seven
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run stopping type linebacker for us. And so it's never
a one man discussion. Usually it's a multi multiple man discussion.
But certainly Harmon is an asset to us in that space.
Speaker 9 (22:29):
And the word on Harmon from Mike Tomlin was that
he'll be limited when they start practicing tomorrow. They're taking
an extra day off this week because they have an
extra day with the Monday night game, and because that
Baltimore game was grueling physically, the physical toll was extracted.
Speaker 1 (22:47):
Imagine if you didn't have Cam Hayward. Oh my god.
Speaker 2 (22:50):
Cam Hayward has played seventy of the Steelers defensive snaps
and he leads all interior d linemen in the NFL.
Also absurd at his age, that is crazy. But my
concern here is how long do we think that continues?
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He's he going to pull it off through January.
Speaker 1 (23:12):
Well, it's not like we.
Speaker 9 (23:13):
Ever saw a season where the defense just got worn
out because it played too much and they played too
many snaps and then the bottom just fell out last
four games and then they went into the playoffs and
couldn't stop anybody. Yeah, that hasn't happened in quite a while.
Speaker 2 (23:27):
No, And that's the way to interpret that stat though,
that it's not that it's remarkable that he's doing that, which.
Speaker 9 (23:32):
It is, but that he's had to Oh, both things
are true. Yeah, it's not a good trend. No, as
is the fact that they lose the time of possession.
Speaker 2 (23:39):
Every every game. And that's the problem people have with
Mike Tomlin football. It's that this idea that he sets
it up for the defense to win the games and
the offense just has to be there.
Speaker 1 (23:53):
Yeah. I think that's incorrect, But that's a long argument.
He wants to get it, I know.
Speaker 2 (23:58):
I think he wants to get the lead in and
then he's happy to sit on it. I think he
wants to win games, Yeah, but the way he wins
him I think is outmoded. They are not aggressive enough
with the lead. That's a different argument. I think it's
part of the same argument. He is perfectly comfortable letting
his defense handle a lead.
Speaker 9 (24:17):
I think he plays with what he has or what
he perceives himself to have, and I think when he
gets a lead, he believes that the way to get
the game to the finish line is to not turn
it over and do stupid things that see the lead and.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
All right, he doesn't always work out.
Speaker 9 (24:37):
Miami's coming to town running the football to the point
about Heyward Harmon. First things first, one hundred and sixty
plus rushing yards in each of its last four games
for Miami.
Speaker 1 (24:49):
All those are victories.
Speaker 9 (24:51):
They're averaging one hundred and ninety two point three yards
on the ground for a game and five point.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
Seven yards per carry during that four game winning streak.
Speaker 9 (25:00):
Oh by the way, the Dolphins are also only allowing
thirteen point three points a game defensively in their four
game winning streak.
Speaker 1 (25:07):
This one's gonna leave a mark, no question, I mean. Coach.
Speaker 2 (25:11):
He was asked about the fans being there on and
what their role is, and he said he expected them
to show up on Monday night.
Speaker 1 (25:18):
Now, the last time they played at home didn't go
so well. Things didn't go so great.
Speaker 9 (25:22):
I think it was almost given how they didn't go
so well against Buffalo. I think it was better for
them to be on the road against.
Speaker 2 (25:29):
Baltimore, no question, but just in case for this week's
game from Monday night, they have amended the Steeler Polk guy.
It's a little bit different now.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
No, we're from Duntown, whose team is in first place.
We cheered that Pitts Spurs Steelers.
Speaker 4 (25:46):
Next week will booby because they're a.
Speaker 1 (25:49):
Disgraced down Those Steelers dare beating the good team. Man,
make you believe that. Just turn fans will chant fire
Tom let that scream when they lose at home to
our real bet team. It's just kind of achnowlogy, things
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Fans day fans sometimes day stop teams best at.
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The run d fence dayfense.
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Then against scrub teams they'll give a three hund fans.
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I wander which team Day will be this week.
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Speaker 4 (27:00):
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We even boot Steely every games up on chocolates. You
never know what Steelers team young gay all right, Well.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
That's at least you know. That's acknowledging things. Consistent was no?
Apparently he sounded like it. I don't know. Outstanding. Good
job on the exit. I don't know who did that,
but it was not good to Monday night.
Speaker 2 (27:33):
It is. They got to pull it together, got to
stop the run on Monday night. Gotta be consistent. You
need to put together a couple of wins here.
Speaker 9 (27:41):
Just because you're capable, that's not good enough, and inconsistent
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Speaker 7 (31:35):
You know.
Speaker 1 (31:37):
Do we call that extra energy? That's first place energy?
Is what that is? Mary? That? Yeah? All right? So
that was a big win in Baltimore.
Speaker 2 (31:46):
And I don't care if we want it or they
lost it or the refs helped out, but the result
is all I really care about.
Speaker 3 (31:54):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (31:54):
And now, what did you think was the most encouraging
aspect of the Steelers win over the Ravens.
Speaker 6 (32:01):
Well, you know what, Listen, when you go into that offense,
there's a lot of things you got to got to contain.
Can't let you go crazy on you. You know, I said,
Derek Henry's one, Lamar's one, Flowers is one, you know,
the tight ends or others. But I think they did
as good a job against Lamar Jackson as Asad has
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been done all year now. He's not played, you know,
particularly well but the more you keep him in the pocket,
the more you don't allow him to escape vertically versus
forcing him latterly from and that's hard, you know. Listen,
guys want sacks, you know everybody. They don't have any
insanding for creating a good pocket and pushing a wall
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at somebody. They don't do that. They don't get and
send us for that. And that's why sometimes when you
got good pass rushers, to talk them into listen, when
you get beyond the quarterback. So there's a rule. We
can't get beyond the quarterback. We have to all be
on the same plane and create like a wall, if
you will. To keep to get your head thinking of
how they have to play together. You know, nobody can
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get out of a lane or up the field because
he once the escapes were done.
Speaker 1 (33:07):
Man, I'm telling you they from a team perspective. All
those past rushers, I mean, it didn't matter if it was.
Speaker 6 (33:14):
What and what actually did a really good job the
entire game of never getting beyond him, but maybe one time,
and they just did such a good job of keeping
him contained, hitting him, forcing him to play where he's
not the best, but he'ssually not the best from the pocket.
He's not that accurate, and that's a big difference.
Speaker 2 (33:31):
You know.
Speaker 6 (33:31):
I know that they they failed in the second half
with how they defended the run, but they want blocking
scheme issues, assignment issues.
Speaker 1 (33:40):
They just got beat, you know.
Speaker 6 (33:41):
I mean that people that big run in the third quarter,
everybody was blocked and they did a great job and
that you know, it's oftentimes forgot me.
Speaker 1 (33:48):
The guys on the other side are pretty good too.
They're pros, they're they're good at what they do. They
want the best in football, and they blocked them. I mean,
they just moved them.
Speaker 6 (33:57):
They did the job right, and you know it wasn't
like some of the other times where you're like, boy,
they just absolutely from a funtdamental perspective, terrible, you know,
just assignment, dad min.
Speaker 1 (34:08):
I think just got beat. You know, they got blocked
and got moved and we got a couple of big
runs on them. MARYL.
Speaker 9 (34:14):
Miami's running game is humming like nobody else over the
last month. But when I look at the Dolphins, I
think they're different than India or Chicago or Baltimore. They're not,
to me, at least, trying to overpower you as much
as they're trying to put three guys in the backfield
and shift this guy and motion that guy and misdirect here.
What what do you see as the critical element of
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dealing with how Miami's running the ball?
Speaker 6 (34:38):
Yeah, well, I think if people heard you say that,
you know, they haven't watched the Dolphins, and you know,
to get this vision of this, this this kind of
crazy offense. You know, it has all these different misdirections,
perimeter plays and you know, man, I'm jay, about six
weeks ago they lined up, they come out under center
with a tight end, two backs in the back I formation,
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and they have reset their offense and committed to the
running game.
Speaker 1 (35:06):
And they've been doing this for six weeks and that's
exactly what they're gonna do when they come here. And
they're really good at it. Now. The other thing that
you added, they do create.
Speaker 13 (35:15):
They do some.
Speaker 6 (35:16):
Creativity with their running game. It isn't just like they
do have power football now. Some of their biggest runs
just come from being direct, simple staple football plays where
it's a tight end, two backs. They're gonna run power
O at you and you can't. Nobody's handled it yet.
We're gonna run a counter to the other side. We're
gonna pitch it. And then they will do their their
mixture of things where they create a little different formation
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in the backfield. They they confuse your eyes, and then
they do some wrinkle off their running game.
Speaker 1 (35:44):
They do do that.
Speaker 6 (35:45):
They still do that, and that's a that's a problem too.
But their pure staple of getting under center is their strength.
I mean, actually, I'm so always doing away with how
good they are, and I don't think people will. They'll
be surprised that when they see the Dolphins come in here,
if they haven't watched them, they probably used to shotgun
and you know, perimeter stuff and misdirection and emotions and all.
Speaker 1 (36:05):
This funky stuff. Don't do a little bit of that,
but not as much. Man they are. They are.
Speaker 6 (36:10):
They're like true football team now. And what's ironic, they're better.
They reset their entire team and they are better and
they are dangerous.
Speaker 1 (36:20):
That's scared here.
Speaker 2 (36:21):
Well, let me ask you this, how much was the
offense reset by just adding the experience of MVS and
Adam feeling.
Speaker 1 (36:29):
Well, anytime you can do that, you know, just with
a with short notice too.
Speaker 6 (36:33):
I was just sitting there, you know, I went to
another team, and that that transition I've always that was
always it was always different. It's you know, you're even
though you've been in the league almost ten years, You're like,
I feel like I'm starting over. You know, I'm a
rookie and I go, but I can't imagine doing it
in a week up to a team and you started
that that that would be interesting, you know. But I
guess if you have to narrow yourself down to it's
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like we're playing football, you know, and I still have
my block is the same way.
Speaker 1 (36:59):
I mean Minnesota had block here or your block you
run routes.
Speaker 6 (37:03):
I think those guys helped, and I think that their
overall commitment to try to be explosive, because that's the
one thing that you know, the team's lacked, and it
only helps at that game. Obviously helped in that game,
but it shows that you you're gonna be explosive and
that you're gonna you better. You got to prepare, be
prepared for that.
Speaker 1 (37:21):
Well, how much of that was because Baltimore's defense was vulnerable.
Solivate sol of it.
Speaker 6 (37:27):
But you know, you've got to create vulnerability in a
defense no matter who they are, you know, Randy that's
like like you can't go into a TV, but boy,
they just don't allow explosive plays, so we're not gonna
try it. That's that's that's that suicide. You're just asking
you ask him to get beat.
Speaker 1 (37:44):
You always have to create some type of explosive element
in your offense. And you know that was actually the
difference in that.
Speaker 6 (37:50):
Game if you really looked at them offensively, those explosive
players were the difference. You know, they didn't really do
anything that you would be like, they're using terrible, But
had they not had that, it would have been people
would have been disappointed in their offensive output and what
they did well.
Speaker 1 (38:08):
Rogers had through some dimes.
Speaker 2 (38:10):
I mean, he had an incomplete pass that was impressive,
you know, like he was really dialed in.
Speaker 6 (38:15):
Yeah, well let's you know, that's what makes him really elite,
and that that's actually what the hardest transition from college
to the NFL is. Okay, he does that in like
one point five seconds. He goes where the ball is
going to go and then he puts it perfectly, and
it can be in the air eighteen yards, five yards,
twenty two forty three and seventy percent of the time
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it's accurate.
Speaker 1 (38:37):
Okay, that is hard. That is so hard. I mean,
now that makes it look easy.
Speaker 6 (38:42):
But to get other you know, to get a player
college players to transition into this league and do that.
Speaker 1 (38:47):
So they'll do that in college. But they have four seconds.
They're comfortable. You know, they got defeat Williams. You don't
have that luxury. You just don't.
Speaker 6 (38:55):
You know, you got now you've got to play faster
and you got to be the exact same guy in
two seconds, right, but you had four in college and
he was Yeah, that's the one thing that's not diminished
in him at all. He's aility to move, yeah, sure,
but not his ability to know where the ball's going
and put it there.
Speaker 2 (39:11):
Yeah, Caleb Williams was making a sandwich back there when
he was in college. It's taking him a little bit,
but I don't know, he might be. He might be
getting a little bit closer than the ending play of
that game. It was pretty brutal. Lamar Lamar was doing
the same kind of stuff though, you know, and he's
many more years in. They looked identical to me this
past weekend.
Speaker 6 (39:31):
Well, because you know, I can go back to what
they did. The one thing that they're you always got
to control Lamar. If you keep him in the pocket
and you you pressure him, he's just not the same.
It's just the fact he's just saying he'll make a
few throws, but he's not going to make enough throws.
And that's ultimately it's still pretty true. Yeah, you know,
has he gotten better, yes, but he's ultimately his best
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when they're dictating their control and he's doing run action
type of stuff.
Speaker 1 (39:58):
Pocket's pretty clean.
Speaker 6 (40:00):
It's either here or there, and then he shreds you
when you have to start reading stuff. And I got
to stay in this pocket that is not his fourtee.
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