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Cowboys three and a half point favorites at the Raiders.
Will recap all the football. There were some ugly football yesterday.
There was some entertaining football. There's also some situations that
probably warrant a closer look. Are the Lions that good?
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Are the Chiefs that good? Are the Ravens that good?
Are the Seahawks that good? I'm not quite sure because
both of my Super Bowl teams lost yesterday, the Lions
and the Chiefs, and they're on the outside of the
playoff picture looking in, and I start to wonder here.
You know, NFC North is a tough sledding here, and
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it's not a foregone conclusion that the lines are the
best team in that division. And they might be, but
you know, everybody else is capable of providing a scare
or maybe, you know, maybe Green Bay wakes up and
realizes you got a defense that's this good and you
might blow this opportunity. Josh Jacobs and that injury, the
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severity of that their season could hinge on that he's
that valuable, but in no particular order. You know, watching
the Eagles with the Lions last night, Jared Goff Vanilla. Now,
I'm going to give the you know, the defense a
whole lot of credit here, because the Eagles defense is
still pretty good.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
The offense.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
And if you're relying on Jalen Hurts to throw almost
thirty passes, that concerns me, yeah, because it should be
starting with Saquon Barkley. But teams are doing a pretty
good job saying, all right, let's see if Jalen Hurts
can beat us. And I wouldn't I wouldn't go to
my graves saying Jalen Hurt's going to beat you through
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the air. Bad call at the end, that was offensive
pass interference. But you know, Detroit, just you know you're
going to have that aggressive play calling from Dan Campbell
and you're going forward on fourth down. You know, at
some point you got to realize maybe your team in
that game, in that moment, is not going to pick
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up the first down. And sometimes three points is okay,
I'm okay, I like to you know, it feels like
it's a participatatory three points. Hey, you got to get
something here, all right, we'll give you three points. I
don't want to come away with nothing. And that hurt.
That hurt the Lions, the Chiefs, and I kept waiting,
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kept waiting, still waiting, and give Denver's defense a whole
lot of credit.
Speaker 3 (03:45):
And Bo Nicks made some plays.
Speaker 2 (03:47):
That's what you want, you know, an Tony Romo is
talking about that, you know, Give me that kind of defense,
and give me a quarterback who can make plays in
the fourth quarter, which kind of sounds like the Chiefs.
But here they are average and maybe not making the playoffs.
But if they do make the playoffs, you know, I'm
looking at the odds here, you know, because I'm curious
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about Super Bowl odds after this week. The team with
the best odds to win the Super Bowl, Todd, I'll
start with you, who does DraftKings have the number one team?
Speaker 3 (04:20):
I think they're still going to go with the Chiefs,
all right, Marvin the Bills, Paul the Rams, Dylan the Eagles.
Speaker 2 (04:31):
It's the Rams, followed closely by the Eagles, and then
it's the Bills, Colts, Seahawks and Chiefs are tied. Then
it's the Lions, Ravens, Broncos, and then the Patriots So
this is according to DraftKings this morning, and the Rams
got four interceptions from Sam Darnold and could have lost
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the game. That Seattle defense is good. But if you're
the Rams, you're like, why is this teams still in
the game. You couldn't put them away. The Eagles Buffalo,
that's a big win. You know that this is a
depleted Tampa Bay team. Give credit Tampa, you know, at
least being on the road and putting up a fight there.
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Josh Allen, that's pretty incredible stat line for him. The
Seahawks with the loss, and the Chiefs the Lions. The
Ravens won, But anyone that's not one of those where
you go yeah, you kind of go yeah. I mean,
Dylan Gabriel has not played well, but if he stays
in Cleveland, probably wins that game. And Shadiora Sanders got in. Look,
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the offensive line is not good and also he has
no pocket awareness none. Now that probably stems from not
trusting your offensive line, but they still could have won
the game. The Broncos at defense, you know, when you're
when you're getting the Chiefs to settle for field goals,
you were in great shape, but you know they're they're
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All right, Dylan, you're in for Seaton. You come up
with the poll question today?
Speaker 3 (06:31):
All right, Dan, so PAULI sent me this.
Speaker 4 (06:35):
We're gonna kind of populate the answers who had the
worst loss in the NFL this weekend. We've got some
options here, Chiefs, Lions, Bucks, Seahawks, Chargers.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
Oh my gosh, the Chargers, Heath, I know you just
six point. I mean, come on, what are we doing.
There's a couple of teams that were just gonna go.
Let me wait until the playoffs, and the Chargers are
one of those teams. Seattle's one of those teams where
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I don't care what your record is.
Speaker 3 (07:15):
Now you got to.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
Produce in a big way in a big moment, and
I don't trust those teams.
Speaker 5 (07:21):
Yeah, Paully, the Chargers are still seven and four, they're
still doing well in their division. I could find you
articles from September where Justin Herbert was the leader for
MVP and the Chargers were the hot team and they
score six points at Jacksonville.
Speaker 2 (07:36):
So I'm looking at the Chiefs here. They got the
Colts at home. The Chiefs are at the Cowboys, they
host the Texans, they host the Chargers, They're at the Titans,
they host the Broncos, and then they're at the Raiders.
Speaker 3 (07:48):
Okay, they could end up with ten wins.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
They could easily, in my opinion, ten wins because let's
say they beat the Colts, they beat the Cowboys, they
beat the Texans, they beat the Chargers, they're at the Titan.
They could win that. I mean, they got the Broncos
at home. This is not a difficult That's why Vegas
still likes the Chiefs. Is one of the Super Bowl favorites.
They're five and five, and we know how dangerous they are.
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I don't care what their record is, just as long
as they get in. I'm looking at the Ravens because
Vegas likes the Ravens to win that division, and with
the injury to Aaron Rodgers. So the Ravens have the
Jets at home, Bengals at home, Steelers at home. Then
they're at the Bengals Patriots in Baltimore. Then they're at
Green Bay, and then they're at Pittsburgh. Okay, so they
could end up with nine wins. They could go nine
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and seven. If I look at the Lions, the Lions
at six and four. They host the Giants, they host
the Packers, they host the Cowboys. Okay, they could win
all three. Then they're at the Rams, Steelers at home,
They're at the Vikings and at the Bears. Okay, the
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division games are That's what's tricky here with Detroit. I
could look at Detroit winning ten games. Giants at home,
Packers at home, Cowboys at home. Steelers. Yeah, I could
see ten wins for them. I could see ten wins
for the Chiefs, maybe eleven. Baltimore, I could see maybe
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nine wins. But you know, it depends on when you're
playing who you're playing, and you can't afford a loss
to the Jets or the Bengals are coming to town,
you know, even the Steelers. But that's always a tough game,
that's knockdown, drag out. Then you're at the Bengals, Patriots
come to town. You're at Green Bay and at Pittsburgh. Okay,
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so it gets a little tougher there. But I could
see them nine wins, maybe ten Chiefs. I would look
at ten wins and the Lions probably got the Giants, Packers, Cowboys, Okay,
they could win all three at the Rams, not good
Steelers at home. Okay, so I'll give them ten wins.
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Give them ten wins. The thing with the Ravens is
they don't look good like Lamar Jackson didn't look good
at all. I mean when you're getting out played by
Dylan Gabra like that to me was alarming because I thought, okay,
just a two time MVP and he wasn't playing well
at all.
Speaker 5 (10:30):
Yeah, Paul, going back to the Chiefs, I don't know
if this is legal, and I think it's called collusion,
But can all the AFC teams share notes on how
to keep the Chiefs out of the playoffs. It's like
when Michael Jordan left to go play baseball. If they
missed the playoffs, it's like, oh, it's it's open now
everyone has a chance.
Speaker 3 (10:46):
Here's Patrick Mahomes after the loss.
Speaker 6 (10:49):
Obviously it's gonna be tough, tough to get back in
the division race, but I'm at the end of the day,
you all the goal is to get into the playoffs
and try to make a run at it, and all
you can focus on is his next week. We got
to learn from this one as much as possible, knowing
that we're gonna get a great, great oppony coming into
Arrowhead this next week. And we're kind of at that
point where we got to find a way just to
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win win football games and got gotta keep moving forward.
That's what this lead's all about.
Speaker 2 (11:15):
It's like you pull a string and then he just
spits out an answer. There used to be a doll
called Chatty Kathy, and you pulled the string and then
she would just say, you know, these scripted things. That's
what it sounds like after a loss like that, tough
loss like that. All right, we're five and five, we're average,
but we're above average when we get to the postseason.
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It's like the Eagles yesterday, they didn't look good, but
that's a big win. You know, style points in college
it matters, not in the NFL, But you got the
win wasn't pretty and still goes back to the Jalen Hurts.
He's an average passing quarterback, but he's an above average
quarterback when it gets to the postseason, and that's what
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this is all about. Seattle. Though, watching that, I kept
thinking they could win this game. Unbelievable punt to pin
them back, you know, in the like one yard line,
unbelievable punt and then you're trying to get into field
goal range. They had a chance and could have won
that game, which is crazy. All right, what else do
we have?
Speaker 3 (12:20):
Still? That's all? So I just posted that one.
Speaker 7 (12:23):
Dan.
Speaker 4 (12:24):
We went with Chiefs, Lions, Seahawks, Chargers for the worst loss.
We could also do worst win. There was a few
of those.
Speaker 2 (12:33):
Poor example, Okay, is the Ravens win a bad win
for a team that has been terrible and just getting
to five hundred, I.
Speaker 3 (12:42):
Would say so.
Speaker 4 (12:43):
I mean they got to they won by seven against
Dylan Gabriel and Sadar Sanders.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
The Rams had an ugly win. Yep, that's an ugly win.
By the way, Miles Garrett had four sacks in that game.
You know, pencil him in for fifteen sacks every it
feels like every year. But I think he's had nine
of his Does he have fifteen sacks this year? Nine
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of his fifteen have come in two games? Yeah, he's
got fifteen and ten games.
Speaker 8 (13:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (13:15):
I don't they need to do the math, but I
think he's on pace for twenty eight.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
Yeah, and nobody is going to care or they're not
going to be important sacks though, But that that's pretty
amazing though he's the uh, let's see, say four sacks.
He has at least twelve sacks and six consecutive seasons
that broke the record NFL record of five straight seasons
set by Lawrence Taylor Steat of the.
Speaker 3 (13:43):
Day, Sat of the Day.
Speaker 2 (13:44):
But Buss stead of the day, stat of the day
comes that what stat of the name, first ballot Hall
of Famer and nothing else to show for it.
Speaker 3 (13:58):
That's unfortunate.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
And I thought he was on his way out, and
then all of a sudden, you know, the Browns have
to give you an offer you can't refuse. Deshaun Watson,
here's an offer you can't refuse. Miles Garrett, here's an
offer you can't refuse. That's how the only way they
can keep people. And you know another thing with the
Bengals loss, I'm not bringing back Joe Burrow now, not
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going to bring him back. And we'll talk about what
happened with Jamar Chase and Jalen Ramsey because the NFL
has got to come down hard on Jamar Chase, hard
on him. We'll talk about that coming up. We'll get
to your phone calls as well, best and worst of
the weekend. We'll recap the college football weekend as well,
and maybe maybe there's a front runner to the Heisman
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Speaker 2 (16:04):
Got our pole question, play of the Day coming up,
and get to your phone calls as well. Before we
went to our commercial break, he said that there might
be a surprise. I'm not going to say Heisman front
runner because it feels like it's gonna be between Bernando Mendoza,
Julian say and Ohio State and Indiana quarterbacks. But I
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would put in Georgia's quarterback Gunner Stockton because that's a
big time game against Texas.
Speaker 3 (16:33):
He had five total.
Speaker 2 (16:35):
Touchdowns twenty four twenty nine for two twenty nine and
he's playing in big games playing for Georgia feels like
His one moment though, is one highlight was when he
got his helmet knocked off in the playoffs last year.
You remember that play. I was like wow and got
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he stayed in as well. But I think he's played really,
really well. This is gonna be close. I think this
will be I mean, Julian Sayan is completing eighty percent
of his passes and Ohio State's the number one team
in the country. Fernando Mendoza is a good story transferring
in from cal Indiana's number two in the country. You
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know that showdown with Ohio State for the Big Ten title.
Speaker 3 (17:23):
I don't know. It's tough.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
Now if you said, who is the best player in
the country, is Jeremiah Love at Notre Dame because those
are molten like he is playing at a different level now. Granted,
we don't you know, single out or highlight running backs
the way we once did. But the plays that he makes, well, really,
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that backfield is wonderful with Notre Dame. And you know
they be Pitt at Pitt and Pitt's the twenty second
ranked team in the country and they roughed him up.
But Jeremiah Love has had some highlights. She's had some
moments there and look, I have a vote. And you know,
there's still a few weeks left to play, although this weekend,
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this is one of those we get to play somebody
not very good as we get ready for a really
big game.
Speaker 5 (18:16):
Yes, Paul Dan, it's called cupcake weekend historically in college football.
Samford not Stamford. Samford is at Texas A and M.
Sanmford is one in ten A and M is ten
and Oho. There's not even a line on this game
as of right now. I got you Charlotte University of
Charlotte one and nine at Georgia, the spreads forty four
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and a half. Eastern Illinois three and eight is at Alabama.
Speaker 3 (18:40):
No line. Yeah, it's just a wasted weekend.
Speaker 2 (18:46):
Yeah yeah, And you had some almost upsets again the
last two weeks in college football. It's been the almost
you know, Iowa Michigan was on the ropes as well,
and you know, you see you had some game and
give credit to Oklahoma man. That defense was wonderful, that
was great, and you got a great quarterback at Alabama
(19:08):
and they put some heat on him. Yeah, PAULI I.
Speaker 5 (19:11):
Saw some people in the media saying there's still a
way a path for Texas to make the playoffs.
Speaker 3 (19:16):
Beyond the record. They just don't look threatening. Is that fair.
I don't think they're that good. Yeah, I think we
keep waiting.
Speaker 2 (19:24):
You know, you got Arch Manning, you got all this money,
You've got sark as your offensive minded head coach, but
you got you know, that's there's losses and then there's
an SEC loss like they got roughed up Georgia said,
this is how you play football. I think they held
them to nineteen yards rushing and Arch you know, didn't
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look bad. It's just Georgia played Georgia football, playing and
simple and that's where you go. Okay, sometimes it is
different with some of these teams. All right, we'll get
to phone calls coming up. Still waiting for an injury
update on Aaron Rodgers and it's his non passing hand.
If there's a fracture there, can he wear a cast?
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A soft cast? Josh Jacobs with the Packers after the win.
I'm not going to put that on Jameis Winston. I
do believe his receiver either cut short his route when
he threw that final interception. But I did watch a
lot more of that game just because of Jameis Winston
entertaining as always.
Speaker 4 (20:26):
Yes, Dylan, I did lose that parlay, which was over
one and a half touchdowns and over half an interception.
I got the interception part at the buzzer, but Jamis
ran one though, which.
Speaker 2 (20:40):
The situation that we saw with the Steelers in the Browns.
We should get some sound on this, Marvin, there's sound
on this. We should have that because Jalen Ramsey said,
you know, he was drawn back and forth with Jamar Chase,
and you know Jalen Ramsey loves to do that. Jamar
Chase does as well. And then all of a sudden,
whatever Jalen Ramsey said to Jamar Chase, and then Ramsey said,
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he spit in my face and the officials didn't see
it in the moment, But there is a camera angle
that does have that where he does spit in his face.
I mean he truly he was. He was trying to
spit through his windshield there that he had in his helmet.
Jamar Chase denied it, which try telling that to the
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NFL Home office. But this is where you have to
come down really hard on him. You know, I'm going
to suspend him like I want to. There should be
a real deterrent of you're out for this game and
you're out for the next game. How about you write
a letter of apology to say I'm sorry that I
treated you less than human. Sit him out for a
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couple of games. I mean, Jalen Ramsey is allowed to
punch Jamar cha if you spit on me, you're allowed
to punch that guy. And I hope they rescind whatever
punishment they're going to have for Jalen Ramsey or cut
it down or you know what, better yet make Jamar
Chase pay for it.
Speaker 3 (22:06):
But to me, there's.
Speaker 2 (22:10):
There's just no call for that. There's no room for that.
There's no well he said this that there isn't. I mean,
Jalen Carter, there's no excuse for that. And I know
it happens. I know it's happened. I know the old
NFL had happened. I realized that. And you've had some
notable players, me and Joe Green accused of spitting on
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an offensive lineman. I know it happens, but it shouldn't happen.
I would make it a strong, strong, strong deterrent, and
I would sit him out for a couple of games.
I would not bring back Joe Burrow to play. I
don't want him running around and you have nothing to
play for. If you had won a couple of these games,
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then maybe, But I would sit Jamar Chase down and
I would let the rest of the league no, if
you get caught doing this, we're sitting you down for
two get you're going to lose two game checks, yes, Ton.
Speaker 11 (23:08):
And it'll be bad enough if you apologize in a
time we fashion, even if it was created by a
pr person, But that to double down and admit multiple
times that you didn't do it makes it that much worse.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
Well, I don't know if he thought, well, nobody's going
to see this, but you know, close proximity and there's
always a camera angle on somebody at some time, and
these two had been going at it, so they had
had a couple of plays in a row where they've
been going back and forth, and I think both were acknowledging, Hey,
this is kind of what we do. But I don't
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know what Jalen Ramsey said that would have triggered getting
spit on.
Speaker 3 (23:43):
It doesn't matter what he says.
Speaker 2 (23:45):
Nothing should trigger getting spit on in a situation like that.
Speaker 3 (23:48):
Yeah, Paul and Jalen Ramsey.
Speaker 5 (23:50):
After the game, he was pretty cool about it, and
the reporters were asking about it, and he's like.
Speaker 3 (23:54):
We don't do that. Guys, don't do that.
Speaker 5 (23:56):
You could hit someone, you could deplete someone, you could
all these other things. This is beyond and everyone agrees
with him.
Speaker 2 (24:02):
Yeah, we should have Jamoar Chase's response because all he
has to do is when somebody says to him, hey,
did you spit on him? And then he says, I
never opened my mouth, you know, And then he goes
on to give his explanation, Oh, it's a yes or no.
Speaker 3 (24:15):
Did you spit on him?
Speaker 2 (24:17):
No, that's your answer, not a long winded way of
saying that he didn't. It felt like the longer he talked,
the more guilty he was. And it turns out that's
the case, yeah, Dylan.
Speaker 4 (24:29):
I mean if I was Jamar Chase and I knew
that I spit on him, I would probably say no,
I didn't do it, and be like, hopefully they don't
see it.
Speaker 3 (24:34):
There's no camera angle. Yeah, it's that was bad. That's bad.
Speaker 4 (24:44):
Yeah, I do well, And I think it probably didn't
help too, because Ramsey has had a bit of a
reputation as being a hot headed throughout his career.
Speaker 3 (24:52):
So I imagine at.
Speaker 4 (24:53):
First glance, they just looked over saw him hit Yeah,
Jamar Chase, and we're like, all right, we know it's
you dead de rides.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
Yeah, they usually get the guy who retaliates, so you know,
everybody got to see it, and he takes the you know,
punch at him, and then you realize that there's more
to it.
Speaker 3 (25:12):
Yeah, Paul, it does feel like such a violation.
Speaker 5 (25:15):
Like you know, if you're in line of the Starbucks
and you got into it with another person and they
spit on you and you hit them. I think if
you went to a court, you get off. If there's
video of someone spitting in your face and you almost
defended yourself or your honor, I think you get off.
Speaker 2 (25:28):
But I'm going to have to suspend you from Starbucks. Oh,
you can't go to star I mean, there's got to
be a penalty that'd be tough for you, that would
be really tough. And that's why I'm always on my
best behavior when I go to Starbucks. All right, A
couple of phone calls Chris and Syracuse, Good morning, Chris,
lead us off best and worst of the weekend.
Speaker 7 (25:45):
Hey, thank you, Danye.
Speaker 12 (25:46):
I got best and worst. And also I saw a
piece in the most read publication in our nation, maybe
the world, The Wall Street Journal, November fourteenth, page B four.
It was about NBC Universal launching this new network, NBCs
and the first show it mentioned, In fact, the only
show it mentioned was the Dan Patrick Show. You know,
(26:06):
twenty years or so ago, you left the safety security
of ESPN for the complete unknown. And yeah, that gamble
paid off for you, the Dan Nuts, and especially for
your audience and fans. My best Wemby Friday Night versus
the Warriors. Wemby throws a pass to himself off the
backboard for a jam, and then he catches an inbound
pass with one hand and dunks over dreamond Green and
(26:28):
then he gets in Dream on space. Yeah, Yeah, this year,
he's definitely added a little edge and sandpaper to his game,
which I like. In my worst hearing that the great
defensive back Kenny easily passed away.
Speaker 13 (26:38):
At sixty six.
Speaker 12 (26:39):
And I always thought he was a little underrated, maybe
because he played in Seattle, but I put it up
there right with the greats like running lot.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
Yeah, Kenny easily could hurt you. And sometimes where are
you playing? You know, how much recognition do you get?
You know, I got some blowback because I said, if
cal Rawley played for the Yankees and Aaron Judge played
for Seattle, who's winning you know, the MVP. But hey,
I stand by it. Yeah, I stand by that statement.
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Aaron Judge is a First Ballance Hall of Famer. But
location had something to do with that vote. Playing simple,
they would build a statue or they would have some
kind of plaque if cal Rawley had sixty home runs
playing catcher for the New York Yankees, playing simple.
Speaker 3 (27:27):
Yes, when you say blowback, did people think you were
dinging Judge? Yeah?
Speaker 5 (27:31):
Oh then they didn't understand your point. You were talking
about the landscape of the media and the coverage.
Speaker 2 (27:35):
Yeah yeah, yeah, well, yeah, I can't have everybody be
on our level of intelligence.
Speaker 3 (27:42):
Yeah, that's us, mensa. Put the men in mensa. David
in Ohio, Hi David, what's on your mind?
Speaker 8 (27:50):
Hey?
Speaker 13 (27:50):
Dan?
Speaker 14 (27:51):
Got a best and the worst of the weekend here
real quick. Steelers finally woke up from their winter hibernation
this weekend against some angles like Bronston, Tony Phil popping
out beating the Bengals. And worst of the weekend got
to go to the South Carolina game coslawn thirty to
three lead against Texas A and m pulling a full
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Atlanta Falcons and giving up twenty eight unanswered to lose
thirty one to thirty and the biggest collapse in school history.
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (28:19):
And the news came out prior to the game that
Mike Elko was going to get a contract extension, So
everybody benefits. When there's job openings and your name gets mentioned,
that's when you go right into the chancellor, president or
athletic director and say I'd like to stay, and then
all of a sudden, these guys get, you know, extension.
Speaker 3 (28:39):
Although we're waiting for Lane Kiffin, seems like it's taken
a little bit longer, a little bit longer.
Speaker 2 (28:46):
See you know here you are before the game, You're
a big favorite, like twenty four point favorite against South Carolina,
and all of a sudden you're down thirty to three.
And then Paulis sent out a note. He goes, yeah,
they're talking about a contract extension for Mike Elko, And
then they come back and win that game, win that
game to keep their national title hopes alive. Crazy Jimmy
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and Oklahoma. Hi Jimmy, what's on your mind?
Speaker 8 (29:14):
Hey Pete, what's going on? Hey Man, Hey, hey Fritzy,
let's go Broncos nine to two? Yeah, man, let's go. Hey,
not so fast, my friend, not so fast. I am
very disappointed in you, and I love you. But the
words disappointed when you use they and we and now
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you're on we, but you were on they. Your pronouns,
your pronouns are all over the place, and you take
that hat off your head, sit therill on a desk,
and Dan I beg you anytimes he says we, You've
gone him?
Speaker 2 (29:49):
Okay, thank you, Jimmy. All right, Todd, you have to
make up your mind. Is it they or is it we?
When it comes to the Broncos. This over the next
two and a half years, are they they?
Speaker 3 (30:03):
Or the are they we? It should always be we.
Speaker 11 (30:05):
I slip sometimes with Day because they get frustrated on
a bad penalty or a game they should have won,
or what have you. And then you start distancing yourself.
It sounds like you're distancing yourself because they're using Day.
But it's always we.
Speaker 2 (30:16):
Now, I'm not even bringing into question your journalistic objectivity,
like it're just not there, right, it's we.
Speaker 11 (30:23):
Yes, like Riley Moss. They have to stop committing past
interference down the field.
Speaker 3 (30:27):
In Anthony in Vegas, Hi, Anthony, what's on your mind?
Speaker 15 (30:32):
Hey, mister Patrick? Doing great over here? Best and worst.
I actually got no worse man, only best you, and
I'll be football squeaks by you, and I'll be basketball
road win in Memphis.
Speaker 13 (30:42):
Come.
Speaker 15 (30:42):
I'll give Passner some love, even though the first three
games are rough, and and the weekend with San Francisco
and honest, all right, looking.
Speaker 2 (30:50):
Good, thank you, Anthony. They're hanging in there. Rock Perty
came back, look good. Christian McCaffrey doing what Christian McCaffrey does.
And boy Arizona, put a stamp on that envelope and
mail it in. Damn Matt in Pittsburgh. Hi, Matt, what's
on your mind?
Speaker 3 (31:09):
Good morning, boys.
Speaker 16 (31:11):
I got a best and worst of the weekend, Pittsburgh based.
Worse of the weekend, the Nrdoozi runs his mouth and
gets spit on all over hindsiled, and then the best
of the weekend though college day, Game day comes to
the Bird makes the city look beautiful, and the Mothership
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doesn't do everything great. But I have to think that
they clone Herb Street. I go down there, I see
him around eleven o'clock noon, I come home, listen to
the night game and he's there. Also, he's the best
thing going on television. Hang up and listen to your thoughts.
And it suck at back.
Speaker 2 (31:50):
Row, all right, Herbie's travels, I mean, the parapatetic Kurk
kurb Street. But you know, there's so much energy with McAfee.
There's nobody like him. And now look there are people
probably on both sides with that opinion, but he brings energy,
and you know that's where it's contagious. Sometimes you kind
(32:12):
of settle in. You know, Reese has been doing it,
Herbie's been doing it, Desmond been doing it for a
long time. Coach Saban not known for his personality. But
McAfee's brought out everybody's a game like it just feels
like you got to raise your level a little bit.
And the energy the field goal kicking, you know, that's big.
Aaron Donald's on stage with them and they got their
(32:34):
shirts off and pushing each other, and it's it's different.
It is they they they they're going to put on
a show. I've done broadcast, but those guys are doing
a show like it's when when they go to your town,
they're putting on a show. It's not just when I
did Football Night in America, I was doing a broadcast.
(32:55):
I wasn't doing a show. When I did Sports Center,
we were doing a show. We were trying to we
were trying to do something. It wasn't a broadcast. It
was a show, or at least that that was the attempt. This.
Speaker 3 (33:08):
We're trying to put on a show, not a broadcast.
Speaker 2 (33:11):
And to be able to do it and do it
at that kind of level and have that energy, I mean,
kudos to you know what Pat's done.
Speaker 3 (33:18):
Yeah, PAULI. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (33:19):
If you want ten thousand people to show up at
six am in the dark in Eugene, Oregon, you got it.
You can't just break down games calmly.
Speaker 3 (33:28):
It has to be a show.
Speaker 2 (33:29):
Yeah, I mean there's you still have to cover the matchups,
and they do that really well. But you know it's
an event. I mean College Game Day when you look
at some of the greatest shows in history, like Sports Center,
should stand alone because it changed, It changed the paradigm,
changed everything changed local sports. It you know, it launched
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a lot of stars there. Part of the interruption should
be in there as well. College Game Day should be
in there as well, like a Hall of Fame shows.
Those are three right off the top of my head.
And yes, you know, is their territorial bias with the Mothership? Yes,
because I remember when Game Day started and I thought, gosh,
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all right, they're going out on the road. And then
all of a sudden, college kids getting up wanting to
be on TV, bringing signs out there, and then you
bring in coach Corso and you know, then you had,
you know, it became a show and to be able
to the sustainability of that show. And it starts because
you got a great host in Reese, and then you
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throw in coach Saban. Whatever he says is gold, and
then you throw in Pat. I think he's brought out
more of a personality with Herbie and Desmond, so it works.
Credit to them, you know, Mike and Tony are still
doing part in the interruption.
Speaker 3 (34:47):
Amazing.
Speaker 2 (34:48):
One of the great show, one of the great shows,
not just sports shows in TV history, and sports centers
in there as well in college game day.
Speaker 3 (34:56):
It's a very very high bar. All right, we'll take
a break.
Speaker 2 (35:00):
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Speaker 3 (36:29):
Dylan, yep, uh so we've got too, Dan.
Speaker 4 (36:32):
So, worst loss in the NFL this weekend the Chargers
running away with that at about fifty five percent. And
then worst win in the NFL this weekend, the Ravens
are running away with that at about fifty seven.
Speaker 2 (36:45):
Yeah. I mean, the Rams did beat a very good team,
but it's kind of like Seattle lost that game. Didn't
feel like the Rams were winning that game. Seattle stayed
in it. Four interceptions. I don't know how often we've
had a quarterback throw four interceptions and you still win
(37:06):
the game check Jamis Winston maybe in his career James.
Speaker 3 (37:11):
Winston dot com checking.
Speaker 2 (37:15):
All right, couple more phone calls in here, Al in
Atlanta Hill, Yeah, I'm just speechless.
Speaker 13 (37:28):
If this, if this is just I actually threatened to
sue my parents for child abuse for moving me from
Kansas to Atlanta as a child and making me a
Falcon fan. At one point last night, I was willing
to have grown up in the flat born plains of
(37:49):
Kansas just to be a chief, said, and then my
side piece that's supposed to make me feel good, when
when my main love, it's just just stomping on my heart,
goes and does that and you know, gets a block
field goal or actual point to I can't take the
(38:11):
sport of football anymore, Dan, I don't even I wasn't
even that much of a basketball fan. My Thailand is
growing up. I think it might be a Hawks fan
now because at least Vegans you're going on a women street.
It makes me feel good. I have nothing left with football,
and it's it's the worst.
Speaker 2 (38:30):
You're not going to quit, Al, I know you you're
not a quitter, but your teams might be. But you're
not a quitter. Thank you. Al It is malpracticed when
you think of it that your parents, your dad says
you're rooting for this team, and then all of a
sudden you wake up and then you're like, I don't know, eleven,
(38:51):
You go, why am I this team isn't any good?
Why am I rooting for them? Because I root for them?
And then my dad's dad rooted for them. You're like,
shouldn't I be able to pick Cody in Texas?
Speaker 17 (39:05):
Hi?
Speaker 2 (39:06):
Cody, by the way, you got Monday Night football. This
is man that might look good. You know when the
schedule comes out in August, you go, all right, Cowboys
in Vegas, Cowboy fans going to Vegas.
Speaker 3 (39:19):
I like that, Okay, Ashton Genty, they're adding him.
Speaker 2 (39:23):
They got Brock Bauers, Max Crosby, Pete Carroll, Gino Smith.
Speaker 3 (39:28):
Then maybe he could build off last year Cowboys.
Speaker 2 (39:30):
They got Micah Parsons, they got Wait a minute, now,
this will still do a big number because it's the Cowboys,
but this is maybe what could have been. And maybe
enjoy Pete Carroll while you can, because I can't imagine
that you're gonna bring him back next year.
Speaker 3 (39:47):
All right, Cody, what do you have?
Speaker 15 (39:50):
Hey?
Speaker 7 (39:50):
Dan, it's funny kind of piggybacking off. Ault took my
boys to their first college football game over the weekend.
Speaker 3 (39:59):
Worse the weekend in the first half.
Speaker 7 (40:01):
Of that Texas A and M Maggie football game, Best
of the weekend second half, Man, Maggies are undefeated, and
like you said, we got the Cowboys tonight, but to
beat the Raiders intensity, let's go.
Speaker 2 (40:16):
But I keep waiting. There's always these moments. I don't
care how bad your team is. I say this every year.
At some point they act like they should, They play
like they're being paid to be good, and you'll get
a surprise.
Speaker 1 (40:30):
Now.
Speaker 2 (40:30):
I used to always bet when I bet Home Dog
Monday night.
Speaker 3 (40:36):
Always.
Speaker 2 (40:37):
Now I don't bet anymore. And the Raiders make me nervous.
They should have one of those games. Maybe it's tonight,
but everybody seems to have one of those games where
you go, man, these guys aren't even good, and.
Speaker 3 (40:57):
Then all of a sudden, you go, wait, what happened? Wait?
Speaker 2 (41:00):
The Falcons did what to Buffalo? The Jags did what
to the Chargers? Wait the Browns beat the Packers. You know,
so you have those moments. I don't know if this
is one of those moments for the Raiders tonight. But
boy did they disappoint this year. Yes, Paulic, I.
Speaker 5 (41:18):
Have that stat for you, by the way, most interceptions
thrown in a win. Since nineteen eighty, there's been two
quarterbacks who had five picks in a win. Bret Vorth, No,
he's a bunch of three interception games.
Speaker 3 (41:31):
Okay.
Speaker 5 (41:32):
Jared Goff's had five picks in a win and four
picks in a win in his career, and twelve years
ago Tony Romo had five picks in a win.
Speaker 3 (41:40):
Jim, he predicted that. By the way, he's going to
do it.
Speaker 8 (41:48):
Coming up.
Speaker 2 (41:49):
He deserves a victory lap. Tim Hasselback in the Mothership.
He's the first person who said I think Drake may
is the best quarterback in the draft when he was
coming out. So we'll talk to him not only about that,
but some of the other results from the weekend.
Speaker 3 (42:06):
One hour in the books, two more to go.