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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Football, more football, and even more football vikings at the
Bears coming up tonight will recap everything that happened over
the weekend. Come on in and we'll let you know
when the phone lines are working. Tyler's working on that
right now, but we normally take your phone calls on Monday,
best and worst of the weekend. We'll let you know
when operator standing by can take those calls. The NFL
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is about elite players. It's about talent, you know, especially
at the quarterbacking position. You saw that on display last night.
The Lions are an interesting team and you lose your coordinators.
You lose Ben Johnson, you lose Aaron Glenn and that
didn't come without some pain. Yesterday at Lambeau. This is
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the highest scoring offense last year, managed just thirteen points,
and their defense, you know, with that tough minded head coach,
gave up twenty seven points chunk plays as well. Now,
the talent is still there with Detroit, you know, golf
is still good. I'm on Ross Saint Brown, Aiden Hutchinson.
But when you replace your coordinators, if you go back
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to what happened with Philadelphia, After its twenty twenty two
Super Bowl run, the Eagles lost Shane Steichen and Jonathan Gannon.
Now they had basically the same roster coming back. The
results weren't the same. They were eleven and six and
a quick playoff loss. Another year of adjustments and then
they were able to win another Super Bowl. Now that
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doesn't mean Detroit is doomed, but expectations may be tempered
a little bit. Here. Green Bay might be a little
better than we think and Detroit not as good as
what we think. You're changing coordinators, and these were high
end coordinators. You know, both became head coaches. And it
showed yesterday. You don't want to overreact, and sometimes you're
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trying to figure out what is an appropriate reaction. If
you're a Dolphin fan and you overreact, I'm with you.
I understand that. Now I think they have the Patriots
coming to town next week. I wouldn't be surprised if
they put up some big numbers there. I was just surprised. Now,
I do think the Colts are better than what people think.
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And I'm I have no problem with Danny Dimes, and
you know, it was good that he got out of
New York. He has talent. I wouldn't have drafted him,
I wouldn't have resigned him. But I do understand what
the Colts are doing, and he is an upgrade over
Anthony Richardson. And it's a team that was at least
on the doorstep of making the playoffs last year. Game away.
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But you can overreact to the Dolphins because I think
that's just reacting to the Dolphins. It doesn't sound promising
look promising there. And I still watching Tyreek Hill. I
don't know who he was talking to on the sidelines,
but he was saying a whole lot on the sidelines.
But he's just yelling. He's yelling at the air. But
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Colts played really well. If I'm a Jets fan, you
can overreact. You played well. I mean, justin Field's played
pretty well. And the Steelers are a good team. I
don't know if they're a great team, but they're a
good team. You want to overreact to either Buffalo or
Baltimore last night that they're really good offensively but defensively. Okay,
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this is how it ended. Here is the last second
field goal by Matt Prater.
Speaker 3 (03:40):
Here's the snap holds down kick on the way and
it is gone, and Matt Prater, in his first game
as a Buffalo Bill has won.
Speaker 4 (03:50):
The ball game.
Speaker 3 (03:51):
Here in Week one, they come all the way back
to win the game at the gun with a thirty
two yard field goal for a forty one to forty victory.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
Yeah, sixteen point comeback, sixteen point sixteen unanswered points there,
And if the Ravens get a first down in their
last three drives, now the odds are going to drop
significantly for the Buffalo Bills to win that game. But
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couldn't get a purse down. And that's where you know,
the Ravens looked unbelievable starting out like they can't stop them,
they can't even contain them. And then all of a sudden, Buffalo, Buffalo.
It's almost as if Baltimore was scoring too quickly and
not chewing up the clock. And then Buffalo, you know,
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playing the long game, well as long as you could
possibly play it to have the game winning field goal.
But they figured out something and in the fourth quarter.
Speaker 5 (04:54):
Yeah, Marvin, the Bills in the Ravens are both in
the same position where if they win or they get
to the super Bowl, it's not going to be excitement.
It's going to be a sigh of relief because now
they're on year three and four of they're supposed to
be in the Super Bowl and they get can't get
past Mahomes.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
Yeah, and you know there's certain teams where we go,
I don't care what you do during the regular season.
I want to know what you do in the postseason.
And both of those teams are in there because they
haven't won. And Lamar Jackson a couple MVPs, Josh Allen
MVP and Josh Allen the favorite again this year. It's
the same way I felt about the Cowboys. When the
Cowboys were winning twelve thirteen games. I go, I don't care,
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let me see what you do in the postseason. And
then we saw what they did in the postseason. The Chiefs,
I didn't care what Mahomes's numbers were or what their
record was. I just knew once they got to the
postseason they were going to treat it like the Patriots did,
like Michael Jordan and the Bulls did. It doesn't matter
regular season, just get to the postseason. Now the Chiefs,
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it feels like, okay, they're receiving corps. They'll figure it
out out they always do. But you know, that division.
I think that the Raiders, you know, ended up getting
that win on the road. I think the Raiders are
better than what people think. Denver playoff team Chargers winning
that game against the Chiefs and doing so in the
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style that they did. Now, now, all of a sudden,
you get that top to bottom, just like we have
with the NFC North, top to bottom. You got good teams,
and you're not surprised if and you had three teams
make the playoffs from the North last year, you're going
to have And I still believe the Bears are a
playoff caliber team. I still believe that. I do want
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to see what Ben Johnson does to Caleb Williams tonight.
Are we getting the ball out? Are we? You know?
And a lot of these younger quarterbacks don't like stepping
up in the pocket because they go back, you know,
like Tim Tebow. Tim Tebow would all of a sudden,
he'd be spinning around and you know he'd run out
of when he was at flooriding. Can't do that in
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the NFL, but these quarterbacks will do that. If you
look at old school quarterback play, the number of quarterbacks
you would go back and then step up, you go
back seven, you step up two or three, and then
you allowed to have protection around you. These quarterbacks they
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get back, there's pressure and then they turn and you know,
try to outrun it. You can. You got to step
up in the pocket, and these quarterbacks will tell you
it's really hard to do that from the standpoint of
there's chaos around you and you've got to stay and
trust your linemen. You're in the pocket, not trying to
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run away from danger. Yeah. See, yeah, that's.
Speaker 6 (07:46):
Got to be one of the most difficult things in
the game to learn, is the ability to just trust
it and just step up into the pocket. And I'm
just gonna trust my guys around me that I'm not
about to get leveled.
Speaker 2 (07:56):
And all the noise that you're here, I can't imagine
then that you're hearing you.
Speaker 6 (08:04):
And you're going through your progressions. Yeah, let me check
down to this guy.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
Got him there and they got him. Oh uh oh,
that guy sounds close. Let me throw it. You get
rid of it.
Speaker 6 (08:15):
That guy sounds close.
Speaker 2 (08:16):
Yes. Yes.
Speaker 7 (08:19):
And they're doing a piece this weekend about offensive line
on NFL Network and they said, if you count the
four in your head as a quarterback, that means you're
about to get hit.
Speaker 2 (08:27):
Yes, yes, it's two seconds. Really that's unless you have
something where you've got great protection. You you know, keep
your running back in whatever it is that allows you
to have four seconds five seconds. Uh, it's rare. I
mean football is about under three seconds. What are you doing?
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Where are you going? Make up your mind? Uh, that's
why it's rare. When you see and the rookie quarterbacks
or younger quarterbacks, they're not necessarily going through their progressions
because in college you may go right there and then
maybe right there, your progression might be there and then
there that's it. Now you'll hear quarterbacks go, hey, you know,
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I got this tight end over here, and you got
this guy down the scene, and you got this over here,
and then I got the running back on the backfield.
Just to process that is amazing.
Speaker 6 (09:21):
Yes, there was a play last night Lamar Jackson. He
must have run backwards twenty yards trying to escape. He
had two dudes right on that I mean fingertips away
from sacking him. Yeah, and he somehow turned that into
like a fifteen yard game.
Speaker 2 (09:36):
He might be the exception that right.
Speaker 8 (09:38):
I mean, you can't.
Speaker 6 (09:40):
I hate to say it, but like you can't teach that.
That's just something that he can do.
Speaker 2 (09:45):
But you get these guys that they'll run sooner than
they need to and they will hold on to the
ball longer than they need to. It's one or the
other with younger quarterbacks. Because you can run out of
trouble in college, escape out of trouble in college, and
in the pros you can't. Because if you watched Caleb
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when he was at USC, he' you know, all over
the place, and I just remember it felt like there
was a referra every time that they would watch him play,
they'd go, you can't get away with that in the NFL,
But it didn't matter. We were watching him get away
with it at USC, and you're like, damn, that's fun
to watch. But it is true. I mean, there's only
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a couple of guys like Kyler Murray. He's been fast,
is still fast and still can get out of trouble.
Lamar Jackson can get out of trouble. RG three could
get out of trouble now. He ran into trouble and
felt like on purpose. But you get these quarterbacks who
you're trying to improvise, you know, Cam word yesterday, Just
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get rid of the ball. You got Denver committing four turnovers.
You can win this game. Just you know, be very pragmatic.
But that's not how you're wired. You're like, I'm a playmaker.
I'm gonna I'm gonna get out of trouble here. You can't.
It's all. It's almost like when you gamble and you
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you win and you you hold onto that money, all right,
you're gonna give it back. And it's like a quarterback
that you're gonna run and get it away from somebody,
but eventually they're going to catch you and it hurts. Yeah, Pauline.
Speaker 7 (11:25):
There's quarterbacks like Kayla Williams or even Anthony Richardson. It's
like they're great with highlights. They're great at making spectacular
plays and make you believe that they're great overall, but
they're not gonna I don't know what the word is,
not low lights, but like a six yard out pattern
on time.
Speaker 2 (11:40):
That's there's certain quarterbacks you need to watch them play
an entire game, Yeah, because you'll get the highlights and
you'll go and then you'll watch the game and you go, man,
he doesn't know how to play the position. And I
said this about Josh Allen his first year. I didn't
think he any He would probably admit he did not
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know how to play the position, but he was so
used to running around at Wyoming and making plays. You
get to the NFL and you've got to break yourself
with those habits. That's really, really difficult. The store at
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and we'll run through the college football results from over
the weekend and look ahead because the schedule for week
three has got to be better than it was for
week two. This is why I think, let's say Ohio
State and you Schedual Grambling, couldn't we have preseason games
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in college football where they could still get a paycheck.
You're going to come out and see Ohio State play,
or you're going to go to Ohio State and play
and you get a check. But you you can benefit
them and you get a preseason but we don't have
these games during the regular season. Is that asking too
much that these two cupcakes that we play, Can those
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be our preseason games? We can make some money for
them and we can still have quality opponents here.
Speaker 5 (13:36):
Yes, Mark, Yeah, And I don't think any colleges would
go against that because look, hey, August fifteenth, we have
a game against Grambling.
Speaker 8 (13:43):
All right, Hey, get.
Speaker 5 (13:45):
The starters in for three or four series, let them,
you know, get a little sweat, and then just keep
playing and no one has to get killed.
Speaker 2 (13:52):
Yeah, Paully.
Speaker 8 (13:53):
See.
Speaker 7 (13:53):
My solution is this, The conferences schedule their own conference games.
So let's say Alabama. The conferences takes care of their
own schedule, but they're out of conference games are controlled
by a master scheduler of college football, and that master
scheduler wouldn't let those games happen. You would have to
be a high end FCS team like South Dakota State
or North Dakota State. Then you're allowed to jump up
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and play Alabama. But it's year by year and you
have to, like Alabama has to apply to play an
FCS team and they have to be decent or above average.
Speaker 2 (14:24):
But the hard part is is you're trying to schedule three, four,
five years out. You know, remember Texas and Ohio State
And I remember coming in and I'd learned that Texas
was going to play Ohio State, and then I was
giving a heads up on a USC game that you
know it was going to take place five years later.
But that's you know, you're scheduling these things. It doesn't
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mean that much in a moment, but then all of
a sudden, you go, Man, next year, Texas at Ohio
State or Notre Dame at Ohio State. Those are great.
You know. That's where until you level the playing field
of strength to schedule or who you're playing quality opponents.
You're gonna have McNee state in Samford and Grambling, and
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I know it's important for them to play in these games,
but you know, I think it's more important with what
we're trying to do with college football.
Speaker 7 (15:18):
Yeah, Paul, by the way, suddenly saucy game next week,
you could use that. By the way, South Florida now
ranked eighteenth at two and zero at Miami Hurricane.
Speaker 4 (15:27):
That's nice on the cw new that is.
Speaker 2 (15:30):
Haste to get your CW on. I had my CW
on SSG. I got my CW on over the weekend.
I couldn't find my YouTube on Friday ninth though, I
couldn't find it. No, I was getting like an alternate broadcast.
Speaker 4 (15:47):
Where's European version?
Speaker 2 (15:49):
No, it was just some guy who was just talking
during the game. And I'm going I thought Rich Eisen
was doing this game and I couldn't find it. Then, like,
what do you mean in another like a Manning cast? Oh,
I don't even know who the person. You know, he
could be mister Beast or somebody's you know, I think.
Speaker 7 (16:11):
It was was, yeah, because he was part of the
YouTube coverage.
Speaker 2 (16:14):
Okay, yeah, I don't know mister Beast. I know he's
very popular.
Speaker 4 (16:19):
I'm calling him Beast out of me.
Speaker 2 (16:21):
But he can't go beast mode because somebody else did that,
you know, just saying yeah, but mister Beast he might
have been the guy. Didn't they shoot somebody out of
a cannon? I think there was a Chiefs fan. I
don't know what I was doing. I could have been
in my cups.
Speaker 9 (16:40):
I don't know, sabajagonte or something like that, some kind
of wild eder tabacoing on.
Speaker 2 (16:45):
But I think the Chiefs so they they taped it.
I guess they shot a Charger fan out of a
cannon if the Chargers had lost, But then they showed
the Chiefs fan being shot out of a cannon. Once again,
I have no idea what I'm watching, but I couldn't.
I couldn't find the regular YouTube channel with our good
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buddy Rich Eisen on it. So is that the only
YouTube game this weekend or this year? Was it a
one off there? With YouTube?
Speaker 4 (17:15):
There's gotta be more. I'll check.
Speaker 2 (17:17):
I don't know, but I didn't realize that until I'm
going where's the game, And then all of a sudden
I got I think, mister beast, okay, how about we
take a break here. We will give you mister And
I don't know what mister Beast does. I want to
be respectful to mister beast because he's got quite a
few followers.
Speaker 4 (17:36):
There you are calling a mister.
Speaker 2 (17:38):
I am, yes, with great respect, mister beast, and I
think he makes millions and millions and millions of dollars
like he is. He's a big timer. Maybe we should
get mister Beast on Maybe he could help my following.
Maybe we could tag him Dad. Did you tag mister Beast?
I don't know. I don't know how to tag anybody.
Speaker 6 (18:00):
He has currently just about four hundred and thirty one
million subscribers.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
Yeah, congratulations, mister Beast. How about we take a break here. Wow,
we could really really help them with our platform. Yes, yes, disposure. Yeah, uh,
let's take a break back after this.
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Viking's a slight favorite tonight against the Bears Monday Night Football.
Here's Aaron Rodgers after beating the Jets with his performance.
He spoke about the meeting with Aaron Glenn I mac
Fi a few months ago, beating him in a significance
in nassense, he basically told you to your face that
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he didn't think you were right for that team.
Speaker 4 (19:35):
Yes, that's what he did, So there's significance in beating
him for you.
Speaker 2 (19:38):
I was happy to beat everybody associated with the Jets.
Speaker 4 (19:44):
Very exciting.
Speaker 2 (19:45):
I'm not sure what he's supposed to say in a
situation like that, beating Aaron Glenn. Yeah, yeah, he did say.
Speaker 6 (19:52):
That I was happy to beat everyone associated with the Jets.
Speaker 2 (19:57):
It's pretty good answer by him. Yeah, Paulie, but I saw.
Speaker 7 (20:00):
Like three or four headlines this morning on reputable ish media.
I'll let Aaron Rodgers calls out Jets management after a win, calls.
Speaker 2 (20:08):
Out Yeah, the Micah Parsons effect. I like how they
brought him in third down, crowd went crazy, and here's
Matt Lafleur, the Packers head coach.
Speaker 11 (20:21):
I think you look at that interception and Evan Williams had.
It looked like he beat Pennay pretty quickly. It looked
like he got a pressure. There was another sack where
he got pressure on the quarterback. I'm not quite sure
who got the sack, but I thought he was pretty
impactful in the limited stamps that he played.
Speaker 2 (20:41):
Man, that's all you need. It's and now you're It
feels like there's this wave that shifted back to maybe
Jerry Jones knows what he's doing. You know, maybe I
saw Terry Bradshaw saying that, hey, I don't blame him.
I wouldn't be paying that guy that kind of money.
And you got the two first round picks, and you
got a run stopper. And there's only a couple of
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players who individually, aside from quarterbacks, who can change a game.
How many defensive players can truly change a game. There's
probably maybe five to seven, and you have one of
those players. Was he expensive, Yes, he didn't need to be.
He could have been a whole lot less expensive if
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you would have acted on this earlier, and this may
have come down to a few things. It may have
come down to Michaeh Parson's personality, him doing a podcast.
Jerry's the one who talks on podcasts and radio shows,
not your players, and Michah Parsons all of a sudden
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realizing that that position was changing monetarily. And maybe he
did have an agreement, Maybe he did have a handshake agreement,
but it's not a binding agreement because his agent wasn't there.
And that's where the disconnect took place, because Michah Parsons
probably went back to his agent and said, hey, Jerry
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and I we agreed. What did you sign anything? No, okay,
we're not taking that deal. You're worth more than that.
This is it's going to be worth this, not thirty
four million, to be worth at least forty million. Then
it turns out it's worth forty seven million, but the
average comes down because of the fifth year option, you know,
maybe a little over forty million dollars. But Michael Parsons
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is one of those players who he may not get
the sack, but somebody else is going to get the sack.
He's not getting the interception, somebody else is getting the interception.
You have that player who's able to impact the opposition.
I saw this first hand with Lawrence Taylor. I didn't
see it firsthand with me and Joe Green, but I
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did see it. You have Reggie White. You just see
certain players Read to me, was more valuable than ray Lewis.
I think Ed Reads one of the great defensive players
of all time, Troy Polamalu. Certain players make plays or
they put pressure on you that allows other players to
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make plays. Deon Sanders was like that, you stay away
from him. Somebody else going to make a play, Darrell Reeves.
And that's why when you how much is Michael Parson's worth,
I don't know, but he's a guy. If they win
a Super Bowl, then he's worth whatever you pay him. Right.
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So that and you have a couple of years, now
you have the youngest team in the NFL. You've added him,
and now you're a defensive first football team, and you
know there's value in that. Every single game they have
to they're looking out for number one. They're looking out
for Michael Parsons when you come to the line of scrimmage.
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And I remember watching the great Redskin teams with Joe Gibbs.
When those quarterbacks came to the line of scrimmage, they
looked for fifty six. Every single time you come to
the line of scrimmage, where's fifty six? He has changed
your game plan. And Michaeh. Parsons, you know, Max Crosby,
Bosa Watt, you know Miles Garrett. There's certain players that
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when you come to the line of scrimmage, you have
to know where they are. And two guys are going
to be accountant. They're going to account for two players.
Speaker 5 (24:30):
Yes, Marvin, and this was the best case scenario for
Michael Parsons because he got traded for the Cowboys.
Speaker 8 (24:36):
His light hasn't dimmed. He went to the Packers. You know,
he'd go to the Jaguars or the Panthers. No, not
to them.
Speaker 5 (24:42):
So he went to another national team that's going to
be a national TV all the time, with real Super
Bowl aspirations.
Speaker 2 (24:47):
But that's why I didn't understand that there were other teams.
But they wanted a run stopper in Dallas. But I can't.
I cannot trade him in the in the NFC and
to a contender. That was what was amazing. Okay, you
don't want him, your feelings are hurt. I'm going to
trade him, all right. If you really want to get
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back at him, then send him someplace else that he's
not going to come back and haunt you. I mean,
send him to Tennessee, send him anywhere, but don't give
him to a team that's already a team that knocked
you out of the playoffs a couple of years ago.
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But look, Jerry may win with this, maybe, but in
a couple of years, maybe he wins. You're not winning now.
You're not going to win this trade now, and Kenny
Clark's not going to be with the team probably in
two years, and those draft picks might be at the
end of the first round and you're going to be
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searching for another Micah Parsons. Yeah, Pauling, we were.
Speaker 7 (25:58):
Talking earlier about proper. If you're a Packers fan, you
just got to be over the moon over the past week.
You played great last night, you opened the season by
dousing Detroit. Jordan Love looked great, Josh Jacobs always looks great.
But the play where Michael Parsons got the sack, he
comes around from the backside and he's charging down Jared
Goff and the big number one on his chest and
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the fans could see it. And if you look on
the sidelines, the players are all like, oh, he's got
him in his sights and he tracks him down.
Speaker 4 (26:24):
The place went berserk. It was like the payoff of
the whole week.
Speaker 2 (26:28):
It's almost like in the movie Jaws, where you see
Jaws coming. You know, they should have had that music
cueued up, and poor Jared Goff he not running away,
and all of a sudden, Michaeh. Parson's going to track
him down. But that's when everybody goes. Even after the game,
it's Michael Parsons and Jordan Love. And the reporter asked
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Jordan Love about Michael Parsons. He gave him a hug.
He's like, man, I'm glad he's on my team. And
the only way it doesn't work is if he gets
injured or if that back is a little more serious.
But if he plays, he plays at a hunt. Now
you know, the knock was uh And I told you
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this when the draft happened. My source said, the most
talented player in the draft was Micah Parsons, but he
played the you know, a position that maybe wasn't valued
in the NFL. There was also some baggage that you
know went along with Micah Parsons at Penn State. And
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but you know, this is my source saying the most
talented player is Michael Parsons, and I I guess he
probably has turned out to be the most talented player
in that draft. Yeampot.
Speaker 7 (27:45):
Remember our buddy, the writer Matt Taib from Rolling Stone
always draft the baggage guy.
Speaker 4 (27:49):
He always draft the wead guy, whatever it may be.
He was citing Randy Moss Warren right the Hall of Fame.
Speaker 2 (27:56):
Yeah, give me the give me the baggage guy, give
me the bag man. All right, let's do best and
Worst of the weekend. Todd you ready to go? I
am okay.
Speaker 9 (28:05):
Best of the Weekend satdly in Baltimore, and Marvin referred
to it earlier. The Oriols were just actually Dylan Ools
were just one out of way from being no hit
three nothing by the Dodgers Yoshinobu Yamamoto. That was until
Jackson Holiday broke it up with a home run. Then
LA's bullpen blew the lead altogether. And it was on
the thirtieth anniversary of Cal Ripkins record breaking one hundred
and thirty first consecutive game played, final four to three
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Orioles ouch. Worst of the weekend Florida losing the Swamp
to South Florida eighteen sixteen on a field goal in
the final seconds. Gator's defensive lineman Brendon Bett spits on
Bull's offensive lemon Cole Skinner on the final drive. That
penalty helped put South Florida in position for the game win.
Speaker 2 (28:39):
He kick, what is it with this spitting stuff? And
I think Jalen Carter finds out today if there's further
discipline for spitting on Dak Prescott Seaton. Best and worst
of the weekend.
Speaker 6 (28:52):
My best of the weekend is Aaron Rodgers and the
Steelers threw for four touchdowns against the team that just
cut you loose. I feel like that game actually made
the Steelers must watch TV this season. Not to go
too far on the hype train, but they It was
just so much fun. And I kind of like Aaron
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Rodgers better when when he's winning than when he's losing. Okay,
I just think he's more more amusing when he's sort
of got that ry a little well, yeah, he knows
happy to beat everybody.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
Marv Marv Investing Worst through the weekend.
Speaker 8 (29:29):
Best of the weekend Kean Coleman.
Speaker 5 (29:31):
I think Josh Allen might have his number one receiver
eight receptions, one hundred and telve yards and a touchdown
and their comeback win. Worst of the weekend depends on
who you ask. Maybe best Fran Brown of Syracuse making
his players run sprints after barely beating Yukon and having
to come back and win in overtime.
Speaker 2 (29:49):
But they won the game, and he's got him out
there running sprints.
Speaker 5 (29:53):
Yes, mart I watched that game. I would have them
running sprints too. They had to come back. I think
they were down eleven in the fourth quarter to Yukon.
Speaker 2 (30:03):
Didn't that Yukon kid have an unbelievable catch?
Speaker 8 (30:06):
He did.
Speaker 2 (30:09):
I tuned in and I'm watching it and I'm going, man,
you're gonna tie this up. And then all of a sudden,
I get somebody saying, hey, Syracuse is running sprints. I go,
they won the game. To go that coach doesn't feel
like he won a game. But that was kind of
I think Mike Skryzhevsky used to do that, but he
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would do that after they lost a game, where they'd
play a game and then everybody'd leave, and they would
they would run sprints in Cameron. Yeah, Pauline, I.
Speaker 7 (30:41):
Was wondering how this is going to go over. Well,
that coach get in trouble at all in front of
a crowd. The crowd's still there. He didn't go to
a practice facility and run some plays. He did it
to embarrass his players or to get himself some points
with the media, or do he really believe that that's helpful.
Speaker 2 (30:57):
Well, Plus, I was watching them run sprints. They weren't
running sprints. They were It was kind of ceremonial sprints,
like all right, we're running, you know. It wasn't one
of those that we're gonna time you like we would
get timed when we were running sprints, like you had
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to go, you know, running those suicides, and there was
a time element there. There was no time element like
this was one of those you know, hey, I'm Lombardi,
get out there and run, run and run running. Okay,
Coach Paul Bestman worst of the weekend.
Speaker 7 (31:33):
I got two best obviously South Florida, but I'm gonna
go Oklahoma. Quarterback John Mattier UH twenty one to thirty
four ran for seventy four yards, big strong dude. Keep
an eye him as he progresses up the Heisman boards.
And then one of the better games of the weekend,
the Mississippi State Bulldogs with a great ending to beat
the Arizona State sun Devils. And my favorite player on
Misissippi State Fluff Bothwell, the running back. Try saying that
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five times that fast Fluff Bothwell, I could really say
it one time.
Speaker 4 (32:01):
Great name, go Bulldogs.
Speaker 2 (32:03):
I've watched a little bit of Mississippi and Kentucky. That's good. Yeah. Yeah.
And then even during the game, Greg McElroy and Sean
McDonough we're talking about the clock management or lack thereof
from coach Stoops and saying, you know, this is the
kind of thing that can get you fired. And I'm thinking, wow,
we're and I guess they've, you know, based off last year.
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I mean, I'm not up on Kentucky football, but I'm
watching I'm going, oh wow, they kind of called him out.
This is the kind of thing that can get you
fired with clock management at the end of the first half. Yes,
Marvin Kentucky football.
Speaker 5 (32:40):
Yeah basketball, Yeah, eight wins, height wins, you can stay
there the rest of your career.
Speaker 7 (32:46):
Yeah, yeah, Paul, It's funny you mentioned that because I
was watching that game and my wife doesn't know much
about college football. She goes Kentucky, she goes, are they
okay at football? I didn't know how to answer it.
She goes, aren't they a basketball school? I said, they're
okay at football. Yeah, they've become okay. Yeah, they've had
their moment.
Speaker 4 (33:05):
They won ten games three years ago, four years ago.
Speaker 2 (33:07):
Yeah, yeah, but I was I was surprised at September
game and the announcers calling out the coach. Coach, all right,
let me take a break. Tony Gonzalez, the Hall of Famer,
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I don't know what Tyler's doing, but he's looking like
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that's horns down Okay, hey, stop doing that, Hey, stop
doing that. Horns down stump only us. The Oregon just
scored again, just scored again.
Speaker 8 (34:13):
I'm a man, all right.
Speaker 2 (34:16):
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Speaker 6 (34:33):
Yep, sure, Ken who had the worst weekend right now?
The Dolphins still running away with that one, followed by
the Florida Gators Oklahoma State just eighteen percent of that vote.
People are going easy on the Lions.
Speaker 2 (34:47):
Okay, I'm not sure why that is.
Speaker 6 (34:49):
We also have up their most inspirational loss. This is
just funny right now running away with that one. Sixty
three percent of that vote is the Jets just allowing
these Steelers to squeak by them.
Speaker 2 (35:03):
Okay, I would feel good ish if I'm a Jets fan.
Although you're bringing in a defensive coordinator from Detroit as
your head coach, and Aaron Rodgers looked Aaron Rodgers circa
twenty fifteen.
Speaker 7 (35:19):
Yeah, pauling, But I thought someone once said you cannot
lose in the NFL and still win.
Speaker 9 (35:24):
Yeah, you cannot lose games in the NFL and still win.
Speaker 2 (35:30):
The Jets did debunked, Yeah, they debunked Trent Dilfer.
Speaker 5 (35:35):
Yes, how good do you think they feel going into
next week against the Bills?
Speaker 2 (35:42):
Well, if you allowed Aaron Rodgers to look like that,
Josh Allen's probably is that game in Buffalo.
Speaker 8 (35:54):
Checking.
Speaker 2 (35:55):
Yeah. I don't know if they start out with back
to back home games, yes, Todd, but the fact that it's.
Speaker 9 (36:01):
A home conference loss on the opening Dick as your
former quarterback, that's got to be factorating.
Speaker 8 (36:05):
As far as the moral victory.
Speaker 2 (36:07):
Level Bills at the Jets. Let's say the line is
five and a.
Speaker 4 (36:19):
Half, six and a half. I'm gonna give you a PLoP.
Speaker 2 (36:21):
Okay, I'm taking the Jets. What. Yeah, they're going to
show they're gonna shock the world pie of the What
the ball? Yeah, ball to the balls. Uh. There was
an incident last night fan altercation with Lamar Jackson also
DeAndre Hopkins, and the fan hit DeAndre Hopkins on the
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side of the helmet as they're leaving the field and
then Lamar Jackson and then Lamar Jackson talked about the
fan altercation after the game.
Speaker 12 (36:55):
I've seen him slap the hot but you know, I
wasn't really they slapping me, and he's saying he talking,
so you know, I just forgot where I was for
a little bit, you know. But you know, you gotta
you gotta think in those situations. You know, he got
security out there. Let security to handle it, you know,
But I just let the musa get let my musta
get the best of me. But hopefully it don't happen today,
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you know, hollow from that.
Speaker 2 (37:18):
He's saying all the right things, but a fan shouldn't
be hitting you in the helmet, shouldn't be putting their
hands on you. And I don't know if the NFL
does anything more to this. I don't know if you
want to do anything more. This is probably a reminder
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to security that you do have great fans, You have
enthusiastic fans, but they got to keep their hands to themselves.
Because if I'm Lamar Jackson or DeAndre Hopkins, I mean,
you have every right, well you should have every right
to push them back or push them off of you.
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You're not supposed to do that. You're not supposed to
engage with the fans, But that'd be very difficult. You
just lost and all of a sudden you got somebody
smack in your helmet. I'd have a hard time going, yep,
I'm just gonna let this go. Now he smacked my teammate.
Now he's smacking me. I'd have a hard time letting
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that go.
Speaker 7 (38:22):
Yeah, it's gonna be a tough one from the NFL
because Lamar Jackson, he definitely didn't go into the stands
or go after a fan. He was responding, you should
be to have a little wigger room to get someone
off you, because that's what he was doing.
Speaker 4 (38:34):
He was being attacked. A little wiggle room there.
Speaker 2 (38:39):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 6 (38:42):
See, I don't have any problem with Lamar Jackson at all,
and he shouldn't have done it, But I don't have
a problem with him doing it. There has to be
a line where fans understand and occasionally I think, you know,
I hate to say it, but sometimes you got to
get punched in the face. Sometimes fans kind of need
a reminder that, like, you know, this isn't Twitter, and
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if you put your hands on me, but.
Speaker 2 (39:08):
If you're doing it to two consecutive players, two straight players,
then I mean come on, Yeah, I mean, this isn't
a Hey, we beat you and you're trying to hit
him on the shoulder pad and you're smack him in
the helmet and you're doing that to two of the
players and they just lost a game.
Speaker 6 (39:23):
If you're if anything, you're lucky that they pushed you
back instead of pulled you over.
Speaker 2 (39:27):
True? True? Do we have good matchups for Week three
in the NFL or in the NCAA. Are there any
good games next week? I mean they have to be
good games to make up for this past week. Yeah, pulling.
Speaker 4 (39:40):
There are a bunch of decent ones. They get better.
Speaker 7 (39:42):
Clemson, Georgia Tech, Wisconsin, Tuno at Alabama. Don't sleep on
that one for Bama.
Speaker 2 (39:50):
Obama can't lose they no, if you can't lose them.
Speaker 4 (39:53):
Georgia Tennessee. Okay, that's fun.
Speaker 2 (39:57):
They owe us though from this past week.
Speaker 8 (39:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (39:59):
South Florida at Miami. Suddenly interesting that you're Ohio Bobcats
at Ohio.
Speaker 4 (40:04):
State getting thirty two and a half.
Speaker 2 (40:06):
Sorry, that's not good.
Speaker 4 (40:08):
Arkansas Ole miss Arkansas too. No, okay, Florida.
Speaker 7 (40:11):
At LSU Florida's getting nine and a half. Dan Texas
A and m at Notre Dame. That's a night game
and that's about it. Yeah either way, Well, you know what,
Vandy at South Carolina.
Speaker 4 (40:24):
Don't want to slight Vandy. They're on the rise.
Speaker 2 (40:26):
The New Orleans Saints uniforms, boy, that's if you're trying
to hide your identity, you did a good job. Like
they're never gonna know. It looked like Wake Forest played
a game on Sunday and I thought that you got
great uniforms. What are you doing? You can't open up
the season with those. These are the things that bother us.
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Two hours in the books, One War to Go. Hall
of Famer Tony Gunzalez will stop by. Still working on
taking your phone calls. Best and worst of the weekend.
This is becoming my worst of the weekend, by the way,
but we'll see if we can salvage it in the
final hour of the program. Right after this