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October 15, 2025 • 42 mins

Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the outlook on the Steelers heading into Week 7. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Manti Te'o, and Mike Garafolo discuss the Bears win and how you feel about them sitting at 3-2.  Mike and Kyle go 'Inside the Booth' to hear the best calls of the weekend.  Plus, Fmr Super Bowl Champion Lomas Brown joins us to talk about his career and being a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
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Speaker 2 (00:11):
Welcome to Good Morning Football, everybody.

Speaker 3 (00:12):
We are brought to you by Old Dropper Beef Turkey.
As always, it's Wednesday, October fifteenth. Jamie eart all Man
tieo here in La Kyle Brandt, Mike your a follow
in New York City. Busy hour happening now in GMFB. Kyle,
we got a couple of topics specifically within the NFC
that we need to discuss, right we do.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
Yeah, there's all kinds of teams all over the place
in the NFC, and we're having a question coming up
in a few minutes.

Speaker 4 (00:35):
I think about.

Speaker 1 (00:36):
Athletes from yesteryear that you want to tell your children about.
And my brain's in a pretzel about this. There's so
many and sometimes there's some that you might get It
might be that person and you're like, oh, but they
did that one thing at the end of the career.
It's a tough one to choose, you know what I'm saying.
So we'll get into it shortly. This is what we
do here in Good Morning Football, Living breathing show as
it goes on. Let's start it right now.

Speaker 3 (01:09):
Welcome to Good Morning Football, presented by Old Trapper. That's right, GMFB, Jamie, Manti,
Mike g and Kyle.

Speaker 4 (01:16):
Listen up.

Speaker 2 (01:17):
It's Monday night.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
There were two games that was the conclusion of week six.
Thursday night tomorrow would be the start of week seven,
which means, Kyle, we're between six seven right, let's.

Speaker 5 (01:31):
Go all right.

Speaker 6 (01:32):
I'm into that.

Speaker 4 (01:33):
I love that it's week six seven. My kid says
it all the time.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
My eleven year old says it's not cool to say
anymore because people like us are saying it, But then
he still starts saying, you know what, I'm looking forward too, wrong, Jamie, I.

Speaker 4 (01:44):
Know it's week six slash seven. I've already been thinking
about this.

Speaker 1 (01:46):
I'm looking forward to week fourteen, when we are going
to potentially have some six and seven teams because they
played thirteen games and they're six and seven and like,
people can just go nuts. Imagine if the New York
Giants are six and seven because they have like mister
young guy Jackson Darkhood does everything cool.

Speaker 4 (02:02):
Like, I'm way into that.

Speaker 7 (02:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (02:04):
Great about our show?

Speaker 8 (02:05):
Is there about six to seven seconds between the code
open and this and within those six to seven seconds,
Jamie says, I got something.

Speaker 4 (02:12):
Are you ready?

Speaker 8 (02:13):
Man tied to respond, and she came up with that
within those six to seven seconds.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
I wasn't my idea. It came from somebody younger than me.

Speaker 4 (02:20):
Here we go.

Speaker 3 (02:20):
We got two topics to get to on GMFB. Will
start with the Chicago Bears and then the NFC North.
The Bear's picked up their third straight win on Monday night,
but Chicago's offense received some criticism during the broadcast, particularly
from Tory Aikman. Bears fans were up in arms about this,
which means that the press corn in Chicago had to
ask their head coach Ben Johnson about Aikman's remarks.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
So you said somewhere today that you caught a little
bit of the TV copy of the second half.

Speaker 8 (02:47):
Did the tone of coming from the color analysts there
surprise you?

Speaker 6 (02:51):
Maybe I just had it on mute. It sounded like
you were some of what they said.

Speaker 9 (02:55):
No, now, listen, you want respect in this league, gotta
go earn it. And so that's where we're at right now.
We need to go in that respect from not only
the rest of the teams in the NFL, but but everybody.

Speaker 3 (03:09):
So that's where we are you know what I like
about Ben Johnson? First of all, he really thinks about
his answers and his words, and everyone's adopted this thing.

Speaker 6 (03:16):
That he does.

Speaker 4 (03:17):
Like when he played against the.

Speaker 3 (03:18):
Lions, he goes their quarterback, he wouldn't even see say
Jared Goff's name. Now that reporters like the color analysts
and one on No Football is like, you can say
Aikman's name, can't you.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
Well, he said what he said.

Speaker 3 (03:28):
The Bears also have accomplished what they have, that's three
straight wins.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
It matters.

Speaker 3 (03:33):
Now, let's look at the Bears, Mansie. When you inspect
this and you inspect the last couple of weeks for Chicago,
what does this mean to you? If the Bears are
now at three.

Speaker 8 (03:41):
Straight wins, Well, it means that they're heading in the
right direction, right, Jamie. I think if you think about
what Ben Johnson just said in that clip, I get
the feeling like the only respect that matters is within
his locker room. And I think that's what he's been
able to build so far this year, is the respect
for each other and the admiration for each other and
the acknowledgement that hey, we're still getting better at this thing.

(04:03):
And that's what I see with the chaicae Go Bears
team through the first six weeks is it's a team
that started off kind of slow, yet they found their
identity a little bit. Now the transition for me is
they have to just be a little bit more consistent.

Speaker 3 (04:15):
So does that make you believe in them?

Speaker 6 (04:17):
Believe? Yeah?

Speaker 8 (04:18):
Like I think it's specific to the word believe. Believing
is like I'm hoping for you to be this right.
I'm not going to say that I know them because
in order for me to know you, I need to
have seat some more consistency. So I believe that where
they're heading, Jamie, they can continue that with outfit that
they have. Totally.

Speaker 10 (04:35):
I assume that this is a twenty twenty five You
believe in the twenty twenty five Bears right now? However,
I'm going to take it bigger picture and say, do
I believe in Ben Johnson as the head coach of
this team.

Speaker 2 (04:44):
In the direction that they're heading.

Speaker 10 (04:46):
Yeah, because a lot of the things go back to
Week one playing that Vikings game and how poor they
look as the game went on. It's like, Okay, you
came out, you game planned it sort of stuck for a.

Speaker 4 (04:58):
While and then they got sloppy the rest of the way.

Speaker 2 (05:02):
Everything that he sort of asked for. Since then practice happens.

Speaker 10 (05:06):
You could tell that team the other night if I
said to you, how did that team practice this week?
That team practice well and they practice hard. He was
asking for that from this team. I can tell that
he got it over the bye week and over the
last couple of weeks from that team. He was also
asking for more room for the running backs to operate,
like we're not giving these guys a chance.

Speaker 4 (05:23):
And then they go out and they rush.

Speaker 10 (05:25):
For one hundred and forty five yards against the Commanders
and given their guys room to operate, not getting hit
at the line of scrimmage or in the backfield. It's
the kind of things you want to see from this
is like, this is why when we bring the Jets
in here. But when we talk about the Jets and
you're saying, well, Aaron Gren's talking about we got to
cut down on the penalties, and then they come out
early in the season it's like penalty after penalty after penalty,
sloppy play. We're gonna play hard nose, not really, We're

(05:47):
going to be the team that you don't want to
play now, not really, Like Ben Johnson is asking for
things and he's getting them from the Bears.

Speaker 2 (05:53):
I like the way that this is heading.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
Yeah, listen, the Bears haven't lost the game in a month,
and that is all we asked for early on in
these teams, whether you're somebody who's the defending Super Bowl
champ or an up and coming team the new head
coach like, if you stack wins in any way by
one point, by fifty points, hell, yes you're doing it.
We remember so much that Minnesota game because it was
Week one.

Speaker 4 (06:12):
And everybody watched it.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
The forgotten game is Week two when the Lions put
fifty two on the Bears and embarrass them.

Speaker 4 (06:18):
That was absolutely terrible. They haven't lost since then.

Speaker 1 (06:21):
They have not lost since they hit rock bottom Week two,
and now they haven't lost in a month. That's coaching,
that's changes. And how do I feel now up to
this moment right now? I think I speak for Bears
fans when it's just like modest desires.

Speaker 4 (06:34):
Can we just have some simple wins?

Speaker 1 (06:37):
And I don't mean in the score, but I mean,
like our coach really seems to know how to use
the clock. He seems to know when to call timeouts
in the past, that's not the case. He knows what
he's doing on the sideline. It's professionally run. Caleb looks
pretty good. Okay, that's fine, that's all you ask right now.
He looks pretty good. Sometimes he looks almost great. Sometimes

(06:57):
he looks average, but it's all coming off positive. You
don't need Caleb to throw from five thousand yards. It's
a stupid goal. Four thousand yards is a stupid goal.

Speaker 4 (07:04):
Just win. So the coach seems.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
Confidence, the quarterback seems pretty good.

Speaker 4 (07:09):
That's great.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
We're dancing if you're a Bears fan because you haven't
had any of that stuff.

Speaker 4 (07:14):
And the record is above five hundred. So it's like
this is gravy. It's Halloween time, passed the laughing taffy.
Let's meat the Saints this weekend.

Speaker 2 (07:21):
Okay, how's you lip rating these days?

Speaker 4 (07:23):
Pretty good?

Speaker 2 (07:24):
Did you catch any on Monday night?

Speaker 4 (07:25):
I've ben I did Ben Johnson.

Speaker 2 (07:27):
I don't know what he was talking to.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
I have thoughts on that, all right, So what Mike
is talking about is Caleb threw an amazing touchdown past
to Roman Doomsay would have been Roman Doomsay's six touchdown
catch of the year over the shoulder, grabbing the end zone.
It's nullified because of a really bizarre alignment penalty by
the left tackle, which I think was a.

Speaker 4 (07:44):
Pretty lame call.

Speaker 1 (07:46):
As the official is announcing it, they're showing Ben Johnson,
who has the headset on, and he says, s T
bleep you basically, is that what you're talking about?

Speaker 4 (07:56):
Right?

Speaker 10 (07:56):
I think we may be talking about two different things.
Oh right, there was somebody in the headset. Yeah, to
the bleep, I'm talking about that the same one.

Speaker 1 (08:04):
Okay, I'm trying to clean it up as much as
I can.

Speaker 4 (08:06):
I think he is hearing the call.

Speaker 1 (08:08):
I got you hearing the call and saying it to
whoever he's talking.

Speaker 4 (08:12):
He's not telling them to shut up.

Speaker 1 (08:13):
I think he's basically saying it to the official because
he disagrees with the call, and he's just venting to
whoever's on the headset.

Speaker 4 (08:18):
I don't think he's saying it to the headset.

Speaker 1 (08:19):
Oh, I prefer the You think maybe someone's yapping at
him and he was like, I got this under control.

Speaker 2 (08:25):
I know what I'm doing, just like you said.

Speaker 1 (08:27):
That's why I don't think he's saying to one of
his coaches. I think he's basically talking to the official
Artistic License.

Speaker 4 (08:32):
I'm taking it okay.

Speaker 3 (08:33):
Well, Unfortunately for our production staff, we just came up
with a new game where we're going to have to
lip read I think some things that happened on the
sideline games. That's a good game. We're going to make
it adjacent into the booth. Who's just coming up this hour?
Kyler already tease this, so we have to cover it.
Our friends over at the NFL Films captured this moment
during Sunday's Lions Chiefs game when Travis Kelcey is caught

(08:55):
schooling his young teammates about a basketball Hall of Famer.

Speaker 4 (09:06):
Good dad a dream. Here comes a blitz to his right.
He raids it, throws it right.

Speaker 5 (09:11):
Nice move by Travis Kelcey, stays on his feet, he
gets nine yards after contact.

Speaker 11 (09:16):
You weren't even a part of the nineties, you would
have saw the kim Eliza want hit him with the
company dream Shaw you have research.

Speaker 6 (09:23):
You gotta do research.

Speaker 5 (09:24):
Good sign of him doing that drop the hip NBA
pivot move.

Speaker 4 (09:28):
I grew up watch in that thought. I emulated that
shout out to.

Speaker 3 (09:31):
The dream sneaky chapter change in your life. When you
actually dropped the phrase, see I grew up watching that,
it officially means you're halfway too old. So Travis Kelcey,
well done. Congratulations, you're growing up in front of everyone's eyes.
You must have one athlete if he mentions the chem
Lanjuan the dream, who's the one athlete that you will
never stop teaching the youth in your life about?

Speaker 4 (09:53):
Mansai?

Speaker 8 (09:53):
Well, first, before I answer this question, Travis Kelsey busted
that same move on me a few times when I
played him, like right over the ball.

Speaker 6 (10:02):
Jamion the back to me.

Speaker 8 (10:03):
I'm thinking like, I'm about to talk this dude, and
he hits me with that little shimmy.

Speaker 2 (10:06):
Ah, that was not good.

Speaker 6 (10:08):
Anyway.

Speaker 8 (10:09):
To answer the question, who would I teach the youth
about like the leaders of tomorrow, who would I tell
them about? It would have to be Troy polam model
for me. He was a somebody who really meant a
lot to me growing up, to see how he played
the game of football with reckless abandon but to see
the faith at which he operated at, the humility, the
respect for his teammates.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
But he was.

Speaker 8 (10:31):
Somebody who when you think about the off.

Speaker 4 (10:33):
And on switch. He embodied that for me.

Speaker 8 (10:35):
Somebody who would literally come out of the hotel, cross
himself up, you know, and in respect to his religion,
go out there, smack somebody in the face, say a
prayer of him, and cross again. Like this was that
guy for me. I got to know him personally over
the years. He's been a big brother to me. I
named my son after him because of what he's meant
to me. So I had to stand in front of

(10:56):
you and tell tell them about anybody, I'll tell them about.
The man who I've named my son after is Troy.

Speaker 3 (11:02):
And the really tricky thing about Troy is that he
he's in major, major branding commercials for his hair, and
he flirts with some young people only knowing him from that,
and you're.

Speaker 4 (11:12):
Like, no, no, no, no, he can't just.

Speaker 3 (11:14):
Be the guy with the good hair in the commercials.
He's got to be more so some of those guys
transcend brands. And then the kids only know him from that,
and you're like, no, put.

Speaker 8 (11:22):
On the tape.

Speaker 2 (11:23):
There's a reason why he's on.

Speaker 4 (11:24):
The head and Shoulders commercial.

Speaker 10 (11:25):
Micchief, Yeah, listen, I'm convinced to this day that Bo
Jackson was one of two things. He was either an
alien or a time traveler because the way that he performed.

Speaker 4 (11:36):
And there were great.

Speaker 2 (11:37):
Athletes in that era, but this guy was on another level.

Speaker 4 (11:40):
He looked like he was performing with.

Speaker 10 (11:42):
The supplements in training regimens and everything that we have
in twenty twenty five back in the late eighties, with
dudes on the field that were working hard at their
craft and working hard.

Speaker 9 (11:54):
At their physics.

Speaker 10 (11:55):
And look, you may look at the stats he never
rushed for one thousand yards of the season before.

Speaker 4 (11:59):
Look at that. You won't be able to see it.

Speaker 10 (12:01):
We should probably go play Techmo super Bowl, because that's
what it was like for Bo Jackson. Literally on the field.
This guy was on another level.

Speaker 4 (12:08):
Oh find it.

Speaker 2 (12:08):
Wait, kids, he also played baseball.

Speaker 4 (12:11):
Check out this.

Speaker 10 (12:12):
Highlight of him climbing the wall after making an unbelievable
catch in the outfield.

Speaker 2 (12:16):
Bo Jackson was not of that era.

Speaker 4 (12:18):
I am convinced. It's a great it's a great take, Mike.

Speaker 1 (12:20):
I've talked to my son about Bo Jackson and he
doesn't understand.

Speaker 4 (12:24):
He's like what he played football and baseball.

Speaker 1 (12:27):
Yeah, it was pretty casual and he and Dion did
it and Brian Jordan did it.

Speaker 4 (12:30):
It was just a cool thing back in the day.

Speaker 1 (12:32):
Dion himself has talked about playing bow in college and
he tried to tackle Bo, and Bo just put his
hand on Dion's head and just lowered him to.

Speaker 4 (12:39):
The ground, running like Dion.

Speaker 1 (12:41):
The two of them didn't get along great when they
were playing, but I think they've mended fences. And Dean's like,
Bo's the man. It's not me, It's it's Bo. It's
an incredible thing. I would just sit my son down
and I'd grab some of his friends and his teammates,
and I get around the biggest tablet I could find,
and I would just press play and I'd be like,
watch this.

Speaker 4 (12:57):
Piece of work. Boys, go ahead and roll it.

Speaker 2 (13:00):
Rings.

Speaker 1 (13:01):
So I want you guys to know about that two
hundred pounds of equipment on That is Mike Allstots.

Speaker 4 (13:08):
He is from the.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
Chicago area where he played at Joliet Catholic and used
to push around a truck or a jeep or.

Speaker 4 (13:15):
A station wagon in the parking lot.

Speaker 1 (13:17):
And then he went to Purdue and he just changed
the sport and he changed the world. If you ask me,
this is all professional footage of him.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
Is Mike al stock my favorite football.

Speaker 1 (13:27):
Player of all time. He's definitely in the conversation, and
he made himself this force by route, training by strength,
training by pushing, by pulling, old fashioned stuff that I
think is highly lost in an era of specialization and
expensive personal trainers.

Speaker 4 (13:44):
He's like my trainer was.

Speaker 1 (13:45):
I would take my mom's car and push it around
for an hour, and that's why I can do what
I do.

Speaker 4 (13:50):
I love everything about Michael.

Speaker 6 (13:51):
Stott to this day.

Speaker 1 (13:52):
He still shows up for the Buccaneers all the time.
I got to meet him last year and give him
an anger run jacket. He's the man, and I would
like that my children and your children to know that
he existed and that he used to play football.

Speaker 10 (14:02):
Like this follow up question for you on this book,
how much of Mike Alstott do you.

Speaker 2 (14:06):
See in your buddy Camp, your nephew camp Scattabuo.

Speaker 1 (14:09):
I'm glad you asked that, because Mike all Scott's name
keeps coming up, and actually I'm defensive to get it
against it actually almost resents it wildly different players. Mike
Alstott has probably had forty to fifty pounds on Scataboo
in three or four inches. Yes, they both run physical,
but I hate the comparisons because I'm also seeing them
to Peyton Hillis and Toby Gerhardt, and they all have

(14:31):
two things in common with camp Scatabu, who's a running back,
and the other thing.

Speaker 4 (14:35):
If you want camp Scattaboo.

Speaker 1 (14:36):
Comps, look at Mark Ingram, look at maybe a slightly
smaller Marshawn Lynch, look at some Frank Gore. It's okay
to not compare him to Mike Alstott. They're totally different players,
and I'd actually appreciated Stop doing it, Kyle.

Speaker 3 (14:50):
I'm going to put you on the spot here because
I know we enjoy when you participate in these exercises,
and everybody did a great job pick at a football player, Kyle,
Did you have any one pass athlete that was outside
the NFL that crossed your mind that you wanted to
teach the youth about. Did you have one that can
to the top of your list, because you'd be really
good at this exercise because the key Malajuan like Kelsey
is going with hoops.

Speaker 10 (15:10):
Yeah, you still thinking, because I can give you one.
It's Ken Griffy Jr. In the NFL draft. Mike Mayock
used to refer to oily hips. Ken Griffy Jr.

Speaker 1 (15:19):
Had oily every time. It was unbelieve he had hits.
Like with Danian Thomlinson, he did you got me going?
On baseball, I would for a brief moment there was
nobody cooler in baseball than Carrie Wood number thirty four
for the Cubs, who just had heat, like an incredible,
incredible fastball. And then he and Mark Pryor kept getting injured.
But I would show carry Wood highlights. And there's a
million answers to this question, Jamie, did you have one yourself.

Speaker 3 (15:40):
I'm always like privy to just thinking outside the box
and like a Wayne Gretzky type. I don't know if
anybody will ever actually like forget about him, but like
in terms of teaching someone who growing up in Minnesota
just about like the concept and the legend of hockey,
like Gretzky's up there for me.

Speaker 8 (15:54):
Yeah, I'll go probably like Scottish Scheffler. Like I like
Scottish Scheffler.

Speaker 6 (15:58):
I'm the best.

Speaker 8 (15:59):
Golfer in the world, probably one of the most humbles.

Speaker 3 (16:01):
Yeah current dude, No Tiger maybe, but like you're not
going to rip, You're not going to forget people like that.

Speaker 8 (16:05):
Yeah, like Scotty, this one guy, this transcends the sport,
you know, true leader of people like that.

Speaker 4 (16:11):
Leader.

Speaker 6 (16:12):
I like it.

Speaker 4 (16:12):
Hey, Ian, who do you got? Ted Debiosti the million
dollar man? What do you got?

Speaker 1 (16:18):
I mean?

Speaker 12 (16:19):
Ted Dibatti a pretty good one. I was always I
was always high. I was always a macho man guy.
That was always my favorite wrestler.

Speaker 7 (16:26):
I would say Mike Piazza the one I.

Speaker 12 (16:31):
Couldn't really explain to non Mets fans or people who
didn't understand what it was like like when he was up,
he could send the ball over the tent in Old
Shay Stadium. While we're on the topic, can I give
you a quick Ken Griffy Junior Store.

Speaker 1 (16:44):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (16:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 12 (16:45):
He was one of my favorite baseball players growing up.
War his hat backwards. I wore my hat backwards. That
maybe the greatest swing of all time. I went to
a Trigger summer a couple of years ago and he
was there, and I went in, introduced myself and one
the nicest actual celebrity I've ever met, Like literally just
a great dude. We hung out for tenty four hours
like we were good buddies. Week exchange numbers. He was amazing,

(17:09):
like just actual nice person, had no idea he was
a celebrity. Then I went to the Ryder Cup on
Friday a couple of fridays ago, and I'm looking by
the green and I see a familiar face holding a
camera and it's actually Ken Grifford Junior again, except this
time he's working as a photographer.

Speaker 7 (17:25):
Taking pictures of the Ryder Cup.

Speaker 12 (17:27):
Dude is amazing, And some of those balls that he hit,
especially in home run derbys, are probably still going.

Speaker 3 (17:33):
Yeah yeah, and probably one of the class of your
participants in the Ryder Cup. From a couple weekends ago,
rap sheet, What else we got going on with the Cowboys?

Speaker 1 (17:39):
Fair?

Speaker 12 (17:40):
Yes, let's start with a player the Cowboys may get back.
This week's Ceedee Lamb, who's been out the last couple
of weeks with a high ankle sprain, has at least
a chance to come back this week against the Commanders.

Speaker 7 (17:51):
My understanding is it's not a short thing. This is
probably right around the time when at.

Speaker 12 (17:56):
Least it's possible they did not put him on injured reserve.
Actually it never had plans to put him on injured reserve,
so wanted.

Speaker 7 (18:02):
To keep this window open.

Speaker 12 (18:03):
This would be the fourth week of recovery, so we'll
see if he's able to get out there, but at.

Speaker 7 (18:08):
Least he could practice.

Speaker 12 (18:09):
Jonathan Mingo, another receiver he is currently on ir he
also has a chance to get back this week. For
the Kansas City Chiefs, they are getting back their star
receiver Rashi Rice. She just took to social media and
posted celebrating his return. He has been suspended the last
six games for violently in the NFL's personal contact policy
for his role in a horrific offseason crash.

Speaker 7 (18:30):
He is going to be back.

Speaker 12 (18:31):
He may be in the Chief's best player in training camp.
Andy Reid c that he is working like crazy to
get back. Should be a massive addition to their offense.
And then, speaking of massive humans, I'm not talking about
Dan Campbell, though he obviously is massive as well. He
just confirmed on local radio that Alee McNeil, one of
the better defensive tackles in the NFL, one of the

(18:52):
more disruptive defensive tackles for the Lions, who is out
at the end of last year with the knee injury
and has not played this season.

Speaker 7 (19:00):
Let me see if I can get this right.

Speaker 12 (19:02):
Will be freaking playing, freaking playing, assuming.

Speaker 7 (19:05):
All goes well, is how Campbell said it. So I
can't say it any better than that.

Speaker 12 (19:09):
So Lee McNeil is going to be freaking back and
that's going to be freaking helpful.

Speaker 3 (19:14):
It's always so nice when the coaches give you a
quotable word, like We'll coach said it, so I can say,
we have more freaking GMFB coming up for the rest
of the hour. It just works, It applies, and I'm
done saying it. We all got one turn on it.
I get it, Braksheet, thank you so much. Demansit's giggling
to my left.

Speaker 11 (19:31):
Yes.

Speaker 3 (19:31):
So we also good speaking to the Lions.

Speaker 7 (19:33):
We got Lowe, Miss.

Speaker 2 (19:34):
Brown coming on the show today.

Speaker 3 (19:36):
Oh my gosh, Detroit has a big game coming up.
He had a big time career. We got to talk
to lone Miss Kyle.

Speaker 2 (19:42):
What else we.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
Got, Oh, we got all concent things.

Speaker 4 (19:45):
We got to hand out some hardware.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
There's a Lombardi trophy. We have a different kind of hardware.
We are going into the booth to celebrate, applaud and
even reward the best in broadcasts in this past week.

Speaker 4 (19:55):
We got thoughts.

Speaker 1 (19:56):
This is the big National Booth This is local radio.

Speaker 4 (19:58):
This is anything you can imagine.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
If you shined on a microphone this week, we will.

Speaker 4 (20:02):
Award you for it.

Speaker 1 (20:03):
Don't go anywhere. You are looking live at the media
capital of the world. That is a scenic of New

(20:26):
York City. There's Avengers Tower on the left, There's Liberty
Island in the foreground, and there is Troy Aikman, who's
had a week in the booth. Joined with me as
always is Mike Garrofala in the booth.

Speaker 4 (20:35):
What are we gonna do today?

Speaker 1 (20:36):
Mike han out some hardware and some applause and some respect.

Speaker 2 (20:38):
We're gonna have Troyce back, is what we're gonna do.

Speaker 1 (20:41):
I think part of the charming part of listening to
Troy is that he doesn't really care what certain rules
are supposed to be, and I find it refreshing. And
he doesn't really care people think of him, and I
like that as well. Barstool new streamer Hogdale. Hogdale. That's
quite a name, isn't it. He is getting an award
for his announcement in our category of best play call
of Drake May's touchdown pass to de Mario Pop Douglas

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Hogdale take it Away?

Speaker 4 (21:06):
Yes, may under center.

Speaker 13 (21:07):
He's gonna motion out the tight end to his right,
fakes a hand off, look's downfield, he throws, He's looking deep.

Speaker 2 (21:14):
He's got a man open.

Speaker 14 (21:16):
But Pop Douglas touch shop, Patriots watch Dog boys about
Pop Douglas over and over again. Finally does something puts
the Pats on six. Nothing early, Let's get this pat
immediately grab a lead.

Speaker 4 (21:35):
Wow, that got Blue in a hurry, Mike, what do
you think of that? Well made air? Right?

Speaker 2 (21:41):
I think are the kids in school yet?

Speaker 4 (21:43):
It's nine to twenty five on the show.

Speaker 1 (21:44):
A lot of enthusiasms. Brout only twenty six years old. Really,
really good job up to do it? Including the end
there might have been it.

Speaker 10 (21:51):
I thought for a second, like we're using barstool here,
and like, you know, I guess we flew too close
to the sun.

Speaker 1 (21:57):
Maybe, So why don't you go on ahead and do
the next award?

Speaker 4 (21:59):
Mike.

Speaker 10 (22:00):
It's kind of like when they bring the Netflix movies
in with the oscars.

Speaker 4 (22:03):
It's like, should we include that or does it have
to be in the theaters or whatever. You gotta be careful,
all right.

Speaker 10 (22:09):
The announcer jinks, I believe our friend Andrew Ceciliano is
not a big fan of even referencing the announcer Jinks.
So Andrew, this one is for you, Chris Myers, the
latest to put the horns on somebody.

Speaker 5 (22:22):
No sacks of Sam Darnold in this game Cup in motion.
The blitzes are Darnold is sacked, Armstead and Ventrell Miller
exegator got to them.

Speaker 4 (22:35):
Chris Myers.

Speaker 1 (22:36):
We absolutely love you and respect you and God bless you.

Speaker 4 (22:40):
I like it when it happens on the air.

Speaker 1 (22:42):
Funny, it is funny, and it'll be like Tom's Worth
will be like and he's made the fifty seven thousand
straight point after touchdown kicks.

Speaker 4 (22:49):
Sure enough to just say.

Speaker 10 (22:50):
It's either a jinx or a regression to the meme,
to the mean that you get to a certain point
where the stats are a certain way, it's got to
come back the other way.

Speaker 4 (22:58):
I think it's more of that than the Jinks.

Speaker 1 (23:00):
It's also regression to the meme. It should be a
segment and a good morning football, regression to the memes.
We come up and say, here we go. Best graphic package.
A lot of very talented men and women always work
on these graphics. Sometimes Joe Buck openly kind of mocks
them on the air, which is fun, and other times
they're just amazing. Let's look at CBS what they had
for a graphic package on Baker Mayfield's career.

Speaker 15 (23:20):
Can we see that Baker Mayfield's odyssey, it all started
in Cleveland, on the banks of Lake Erie, where he
hit an unexpected iceberg and then found himself somehow stay alive,
staying afloat too you briefly with the Panthers and then
too the Rams. More on that in a little bit
about one game that really changed things.

Speaker 6 (23:42):
And then he comes here.

Speaker 15 (23:44):
And it's been a completely different renaissance of his career.

Speaker 4 (23:48):
Beautiful, Where do you want to start with that? I
have a lot of thoughts.

Speaker 10 (23:50):
My wife not a big sports fan, but she'll sometimes
like pop an eye on the TV and she'll be like,
the people that come up with this kind of stuff.

Speaker 4 (23:56):
At least to have them. We did Good Morning Football Weekend.

Speaker 10 (23:58):
We'd have some crazy highlights packages and graphics packages that
they would run for our segment.

Speaker 2 (24:04):
She's like, what are these people on them? They're high
on football and that's what they are. It's fun.

Speaker 4 (24:08):
It should be fun. That was fun.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
I don't care if it's too soon for the Titanic.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
No, there's a lot going on there because Nance is
just powering through the editorial. Meanwhile, the graphics are amazing.
You have an Iceberg hitting. You also have the Odyssey,
which is coming out from Christopher Nolan, and then out
of deep left field, Tony Romo starts quoting Daniel Day
Lewis in Last of the Mohicans.

Speaker 4 (24:29):
Yeah, that's the whole stay Alive. I will find you
a bit. So I don't know where Romo was going.

Speaker 1 (24:34):
I love that scene Daniel Day jumps through a waterfall.
There's nothing about an iceberg or anything, but I'm always
be here for it. So you had Michael Mann, Christopher Nolan,
James Cameron with the Titanic all over the place, and
the headline here should be that whoever did those graphics
are really really cool.

Speaker 4 (24:51):
I liked it.

Speaker 10 (24:52):
I'm just glad that Baker hasn't had to walk the
plank there in Tampa Bay.

Speaker 11 (24:55):
No.

Speaker 10 (24:55):
If you're looking at some tragedies and ways to go out,
that would be the.

Speaker 2 (24:58):
Next stay strong Baker.

Speaker 4 (25:01):
All right, the Iron Man Award.

Speaker 10 (25:02):
I'm a little disappointed that I didn't win this one,
because I did Good morning football. All the way through
the Eagles Giants game last week, I should.

Speaker 4 (25:08):
Preampt this my home.

Speaker 1 (25:09):
There is a contingent of fans whose eyes roll out
of their heads when they hear about media members like wow,
look at you. You flew from one thing to another.
That must be so hard. I dig ditches for a living.
But go ahead, Mike and tell him how hard we
work in sports media.

Speaker 2 (25:24):
Foxes Adam Am.

Speaker 10 (25:25):
I love that the Tigers Mariners game the Alcs. The
game endited one seven am in Seattle, really Seattle time,
though it had to be East Coast time, and then
thirty six.

Speaker 4 (25:37):
Hours later I believe the Cowboys Panthers game on Fox.

Speaker 2 (25:41):
Did he bring the energy? I believe he did.

Speaker 13 (25:44):
Always tell you what Dave Knalis showed a lot of
trust in Bryce Young And if he makes this. Fitzgerald
makes this kick, It's the best decision of his coaching
career so far here in Carolina.

Speaker 2 (25:56):
Fitzgerald for the win. It is good.

Speaker 13 (26:00):
The Panthers upset the Cowboys for one up dates heave.

Speaker 2 (26:04):
Canalys's biggest wins. That's the headband for the Panthers.

Speaker 1 (26:09):
I mean, I love the guy, absolutely love it. I'm
making fun of people who make fun of sports media.

Speaker 4 (26:14):
Keep from the first class. Probably, yeah, I would hope.
So he earned it.

Speaker 1 (26:18):
I tell you what I got to call a preseason
Bears game in the booth play by play five six
years ago. Adam Iman had done their prior preseason games.
He reaches out to me, not knowing me, leaves me
his board and everything. He's like, do you want my board?
You can have it? Like some people would be territorial competitive.
That was so magnanimous and I will never forget a
really cool thing to do.

Speaker 10 (26:37):
I feel bad about the first class comment. Now yeah,
well listen, no, no, I would just say it in terms
of people you know, oh boy, you had to.

Speaker 4 (26:43):
Fly a'll do it.

Speaker 1 (26:44):
Sometimes it's not even first class with private.

Speaker 4 (26:46):
Would you have heard?

Speaker 2 (26:47):
Would you like a drink before we take off their.

Speaker 4 (26:48):
Would you like the warm nuts and hot towel? As
you prepare your big board for the Panthers game?

Speaker 1 (26:54):
Speaking of what we're doing off the rails moments, these
guys are doing it a lot this year, and they
keep showing up in the segment Iron Eagle, the Venerable
Iron Eagle, and then JJ Watt and our guy, the
tall handsome Evan Washburn down in the field trying to
dissect the Mike tomlinisms go ahead talking.

Speaker 16 (27:13):
To Mike Tomlin at halftime. His main message was we
have to finish drives with touchdowns, saying we've installed for
one reason or another and tell us I got a
new tomlinism. I'm not really sure what he meant. He said,
we need to get the loose change out of our lives.
It has something to do with touchdowns versus field goals.

Speaker 5 (27:29):
I think we need someone to come in and actually
tell us what the tomlinisms actually mean.

Speaker 8 (27:39):
So he's a fan of taking pennies out of circulation,
it sounds like it's right.

Speaker 1 (27:43):
First of all, Mike, where do you come out on
taking pennies out of circulation?

Speaker 4 (27:46):
Oh? I have no use for them. I mean they're
If you see one, do you pick it up?

Speaker 2 (27:50):
I don't, only if it's heads up.

Speaker 4 (27:52):
But apparently that's good.

Speaker 10 (27:53):
Maybe that's privileged of me though I don't see them anymore.

Speaker 1 (27:55):
Honestly, Can they take Nichols too? I think even dimes? Like,
let's just start with quarters.

Speaker 10 (28:00):
Well, in Europe they went the other way, right, they
turned the one and the tour coins. Now, which if
you're you're a man. You got to bring a little
purse thing with you.

Speaker 4 (28:08):
Sometimes. I'm fine with that.

Speaker 1 (28:09):
I'm also fine with the breakdown of the Mike tomlinism's.
I got to sit with coach Tomlin in August of
training camp and I had all of them with them.
We had a list of them about all the you
know the like it, don't blink if you're a blinker,
cut your eyelids off. If you got red paint, you
paint the barn red. Like I just teat them up
and you know, you might not surprise you. Mike doesn't
think they're funny, like that's how he communicates.

Speaker 4 (28:30):
I don't think they're funny either. I think they're interesting.
I think it keeps it fresh.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
But he has a full, very detailed description of all
of them, and I think that CBS crew was all
over it.

Speaker 10 (28:38):
Yeah, and I love that Mike Tomlins Apparently the tradition
in Pittsburgh that his press conference on a Tuesday, which
is a slow day, so they get to stand out.

Speaker 4 (28:45):
Not a lot of press conference is going on that day.
Love that part, all right? Is that it? I think
that's it. I think that's it for end of the boot.

Speaker 2 (28:50):
They're playing us off.

Speaker 1 (28:51):
They really really I feel like Cooba Goodie and Jerry
maguire best supporting actor. We'll be back next week. Take
you into the booths, very heavy handed with the music.
Maybe we make no or Hawk Where's he Who? A
couple of those we did.

Speaker 4 (29:03):
Yeah, Jerry mcgaughead, Tom, I love people.

Speaker 17 (29:08):
I think it starts with the leadership and helping articulate
that for the guys, and then what we're expecting out
of the guys. Right, we're expecting this, Are we getting that?
Are we not getting that? We have guys showing up
to only player only meetings late, guys not showing up
to player only meeting Like, There's a lot that goes
into that. Do we have to make this mandatory? Do

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we not have to make this mandatory? So so it's
it's a lot of it's a lot of things of
that nature that we got to get cleaned up. And
it starts with the little things like that.

Speaker 8 (29:40):
That clip has garnered a lot of takes and opinions
as to why Tools shouldn't have done that. But instead
of adding to the long list of shouldn't, I'm going
to give you examples of what Tool could have done
okay this past weekend when Liam Khan was hired or
not this past weekend.

Speaker 2 (29:57):
Last year, when Liam Korn was.

Speaker 8 (29:58):
Hired as a head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars, there
was a lot of concern about his abilities to stand
and command the room of men.

Speaker 2 (30:04):
Well, we've got a chance to see that.

Speaker 8 (30:06):
After a hard fought loss this past weekend against the
Seattle Seahawks.

Speaker 13 (30:11):
This is the opportunity we've said is gonna come at
some point.

Speaker 1 (30:15):
Then adversity, right, everybody says a break.

Speaker 6 (30:18):
We are all this, and we all we are a
good team, but we can't beat who before, you know,
beating a good team that's a good quality football team.

Speaker 11 (30:28):
So were we.

Speaker 6 (30:29):
But we beat ourselves and.

Speaker 15 (30:30):
They did it.

Speaker 5 (30:31):
And that's really what it's all from down.

Speaker 6 (30:33):
It's not much more complicated.

Speaker 8 (30:36):
Not listen, guys. I've had a coach that after a
big loss to a in a game that we should
have won, and this presser, when asked what does it
take to win, responded by saying, well, when he got
his kind of guys in that, we will start winning.
So trust me, I've been on the ends of both
both good leadership and not so good leadership. Now, leadership

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it's always heard when it comes from a coach, but
it just hits different when it comes from a player.
When that player happens to be one of the best
to ever do it.

Speaker 4 (31:07):
It's major.

Speaker 6 (31:09):
I'm trying to tell y'all. God has never made a mistake.

Speaker 18 (31:13):
He's never made one mistake, all right, so he ain't
about one play, ain't about nothing.

Speaker 4 (31:20):
This year, we did what we were supposed to do.

Speaker 6 (31:23):
We fought as a team, we phone as a team.

Speaker 18 (31:26):
There will be one Super Bowl champ crown at the
end of this year.

Speaker 2 (31:29):
That's it.

Speaker 18 (31:29):
Don't ever, don't ever drop your head when it comes
to a loss, though, because there's too much playing outside
of this that people really going through this right here
makes us strong. Let's understand who we are as a team.
Let's understand who we are men, and let's make somebody
smile when we walk out of here.

Speaker 6 (31:45):
Raven's on three.

Speaker 8 (31:47):
It takes a lot after a loss when they're silence
in the room and nobody knows what to do and
nobody knows what to say. To put things into perspective.
Martin Luther King once said, the ultimate measure of a
man is not where he stands in moments of comfort,
but where he stands in times of challenge and controversy,
May we all be in more end up holding the
standards that we set, not only for ourselves but those

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who represent because the requirements of a leader will always
be Majia, Good morning football.

Speaker 4 (32:24):
This is really cool.

Speaker 3 (32:25):
Our next guest you know is one of the voices
of the Lions and their radio broadcast team, but he's
also known for his eighteen year career protecting quarterbacks and
clearing paths for running backs.

Speaker 2 (32:37):
Tough in the trenches.

Speaker 3 (32:38):
It's our new friend of the show, Lomas Brown. Awesome
to see you this morning. We love the energy you're
bringing and rightfully so, the Lions might need some of
it after a tough loss against the Chiefs. The current
Detroit Lions, we're going to get to your time with them,
but we want to talk about twenty twenty five real quick.
They have to have a short memory and take on

(32:59):
a five and one Bucks team. They won't have Brian
Branch for this game. How would you navigate stopping someone
is charismatic and potent as Baker Mayfield at quarterback?

Speaker 11 (33:08):
Yeah, I think the biggest thing for us coming into
this week would be our offense really being our defense.

Speaker 6 (33:15):
And what I mean by that is ball control. We're
gonna have to run the ball.

Speaker 11 (33:20):
We're gonna have keep Baker Mayfield and those weapons that
he have on the sideline, and we've been.

Speaker 6 (33:27):
Doing that pretty good this year.

Speaker 11 (33:29):
Tough loss against Kansas City, but hopefully we'll get back
to that ball control offense that we.

Speaker 10 (33:34):
Have almost once again. Super Bowl expectation. Super Bowl chatters
surrounding the Lions. Do you think this is something that
the pressure is going to weigh on them? Or is
it something that they're kind of taking this drive right now?

Speaker 11 (33:45):
And you know, for me in the locker room, I
think they're taking it in stride. I think the super
Bowl pressure is on the people outside.

Speaker 6 (33:53):
Mean the city of Detroit.

Speaker 11 (33:55):
It's something we've never ever seen here in Detroit, is.

Speaker 6 (34:00):
A super Bowl appearance.

Speaker 11 (34:01):
I know the people are chumping at the bid for
us to get to the super Bowl. But I think
Dan Campbell has those guys relaxed, playing good ball, and
I expect those guys to keep doing that.

Speaker 6 (34:13):
But we on the outside, we need a super Bowl.

Speaker 1 (34:16):
Yeah, tell you what, you expect them to keep playing
great ball. I expect the Hall of Fame voters to
start talking about you way more, Loness.

Speaker 4 (34:23):
I'm just gonna do it for you.

Speaker 1 (34:24):
No one has started more games at tackling NFL history.
Eighteen seasons, seven Pro Bowls. It's a hell of a resume.
Are the voters listening because we're screaming, Loness, I'd love
to hear your take on it.

Speaker 11 (34:37):
Well, you know us big fellas. You know, they call
us the Faces five. So the only time you call
out Alignment pretty much if he does something wrong, and
so I think it takes them.

Speaker 6 (34:49):
A while to kind of warm up to us guys.
But you know, hopefully the voters will see that it
was a great.

Speaker 11 (34:55):
Guy and number twenty running behind me and he had
to have a little help to get hold that yardist
that he got. So hopefully they'll come around see that
we were intricated, the intricate part of helping Barry get
to where he got that while he was playing in
the NFL.

Speaker 8 (35:12):
Yes, mister Brown, you definitely were part of the big
part of the reason why Barry Senders got a lot
of those highlights.

Speaker 4 (35:19):
But again, you're one of five.

Speaker 8 (35:20):
I want to ask you, what was the mentality of
your old line at that time that helped create some
of those moments that we seen Barry Centers have as
a Detroit line.

Speaker 6 (35:29):
Yeah, so man tad.

Speaker 11 (35:30):
For us, it was just Barry was such a great,
great person off the field, you wanted to make sure
he had success on the field. So myself, Kevin Glover
and the rest of the guys, we made sure that
we were going to.

Speaker 6 (35:45):
Play our best to help Barry out. And the one rule.

Speaker 11 (35:48):
That we always had was because Barry worked so hard,
he would never have to get hisself off the ground.
So we were always make sure we.

Speaker 6 (35:57):
Got to the little fella and helped them off the ground.
And you know, it's a lot of things.

Speaker 11 (36:02):
That go on under that pile, so we had to
make sure we protected the little fella too Wellmas.

Speaker 3 (36:08):
We hear a lot about gifts that linemen are given
by some of those running backs these days.

Speaker 2 (36:12):
Was that a thing back when you were playing? Well,
did you get a great gift? Yeah? Tell us what
you yet?

Speaker 11 (36:17):
Oh yeah, he took care of the big guys man
Rolex watch Presidential and we got the big screen TVs
when they weren't real popular.

Speaker 6 (36:29):
You know how expensive they used to be.

Speaker 11 (36:32):
Playing tickets anywhere in the world, first class playing tickets
anywhere in the world. So yeah, he was a very generous,
generous little fellow, and we tried to take care of
him a couple of times. We told him, Barry, don't
worry about getting enough gifts. We gonna get you gifts
this time.

Speaker 3 (36:48):
Well, I think the gifts is the fact that you
keep calling him little fellow on our show. That would
be getting Lomas real quick.

Speaker 2 (36:56):
He had to do that.

Speaker 3 (36:57):
Because you yourself had to face some of the fiercest
past rushers in NFL history in that era of the nineties,
especially in that vision. What were some of the best
battles you went up against as a tackle going up
against those rushers.

Speaker 11 (37:10):
Oh my goodness, I mean me and Richard Dent because
I had to face them so much, so many times.

Speaker 6 (37:16):
You don't look when you go up against the guy
and his nickname is dirty, you know what type of day.

Speaker 11 (37:23):
So yeah, it was tough going up against Richards because
I knew what he was gonna do, but he also
knew what I was gonna do.

Speaker 6 (37:30):
So he was one of the fierces.

Speaker 11 (37:32):
Alone with the late great Chris Dole missile, it was
a lot of great guys that I played against. Hall
of famers that I played against weekend and week out.

Speaker 8 (37:42):
Mister Brown, you and I have something in common. Me
being from Hawaii, I chose to go to the school
that was in South Indidiana, which was I went from
Paradise to the freezing code. You are from Florida, but
you played most of your career in the Chili NFC North.
How did you handle that code when you got to Detroit?

Speaker 11 (37:59):
So look, I'm telling you, I didn't know there were
unwritten rules in the NFL until I got there in
the field, and one of the unwritten rules here was
lineman didn't wear sleeves.

Speaker 6 (38:12):
Like, wait a minute, what, Yeah, I'm a floor of
the kid, and so I did you know? I had
to just to that rule.

Speaker 11 (38:19):
And then nobody told me that once you've done with
a cold game, you don't just run to the locker
room and jump in a hot shower.

Speaker 6 (38:28):
I made that mistake my first year. My feet blew up.

Speaker 11 (38:32):
They had to hold the plane because I couldn't put
shoes on. So I learned that lesson really really fast,
and I failed.

Speaker 10 (38:41):
I've got a four year old she refuses to put
her shoes on. And that delays us a lot of
time all the time, so I know exactly where the
rest of your team was coming from on that one.

Speaker 2 (38:49):
Although not intentional.

Speaker 10 (38:50):
You left the Detroit Lions, you went to the Giants,
you played in the super Bowl there, unfortunately you lost
that one. Then you finally get to win one with
the Bucks. To go through everything you went with with Detroit,
the Giants, you ran the precipice, then to finally win
one with the Bucking is what kind of feelings came
over you then?

Speaker 11 (39:06):
Oh, it was unbelievable. Just a quick story with that.
I played next to Glenn Parker, who had lost four
straight Super Bowls with the Buffalo Bills, and I remember
the night before that Giant that game against what we played.
When I was with the Giants, he said, loneless, if
we lose this game, it's gonna be the worst feeling

(39:26):
you ever felt. I just kind of brushed them off
because I thought he had lost four it and he
was a little scar oll MG.

Speaker 6 (39:35):
We lost that game.

Speaker 11 (39:36):
And I just I was so destrawed that the probably
the rest of the month, I was sold destroyed. I
didn't even go to the party that they throw for
you and I didn't realize they throw a party for
you for winning the Super Bowl, but they used to
also throw a party for you for losing the Super Bowl.
So he was so right. It was unbelievable. But winning

(39:58):
the super Bowl, it was just like the highlight of.

Speaker 6 (40:01):
My NFL career. It really was.

Speaker 8 (40:03):
With Tafa this Brown, I got a big question for you.
This is going to be the first year that we
have the Protector of the Year award for the NFL.
If this was something back in your day, what would
it have meant to you to win something like this.

Speaker 11 (40:16):
Oh my goodness, it would have meant everything, meaning that
you know when you're the number number one, the best
alignment in the league. But just that word protector, and
that's what we are. We are protect there's this office alignment.
That's our nurturing kind of our nurturing way is to
be protectors of like I keep calling Berry the little fella.

(40:40):
Also that number nine right there, Rodney p had to
take care of that fella too. So that's what we
pride ourselves on, being guys out there to help our
teammates accomplish their goals.

Speaker 3 (40:51):
Well, listen, get all your little, medium and big sized
fellow friends from when you planned to vote for you
for that gold jacket, Lomas Brown, because you are deserving
of it. We loved all your takes, both of current
Lions teams and also what you played in in the past. Well,
al Mioss, everybody, thank.

Speaker 2 (41:07):
You so much for joining us.

Speaker 8 (41:08):
They will.

Speaker 4 (41:12):
Absolutely block over a little.

Speaker 2 (41:14):
Fella take over that.

Speaker 3 (41:16):
About halfway through the week, the teams across the NFL
have finally gone through some of their footage that they
have from the weekend before you know. They want to
make sure everyone stays in a good light, especially if
you're miked up, especially if you're the starting quarterback. The
Colts have released the footage and guys, you will not
believe the way Daniel Jones sounds when he is miked up.

Speaker 4 (41:46):
Kyle, I nominate Daniel.

Speaker 2 (41:47):
Jones as your car. I've never played anymore. Move over,
Marcus Mariot.

Speaker 1 (41:56):
Our producer Gina says, all right, coming out of the break,
Jamie's gonna throw to some miked up Daniel Jones sound.

Speaker 4 (42:02):
I was like, she is, what is it's gonna be?

Speaker 7 (42:05):
And then here we go, exactly as you expected.

Speaker 4 (42:07):
Don't yell next time, Daniel.

Speaker 3 (42:09):
I actually can't believe Yeah, on the touchdown pass. He's
just like.

Speaker 2 (42:14):
You gotta love it, don't Damie, you gotta love it. Committed.
I mike him up again, make him up again.

Speaker 6 (42:21):
Please, just make him up the whole time.

Speaker 8 (42:23):
I want to see weekly inserts of Daniel Jones mic.

Speaker 2 (42:26):
Though, please, just ambient sound is what it is.

Speaker 4 (42:31):
An accident.

Speaker 3 (42:32):
Maybe got white noise, yeah, white proud noise.

Speaker 16 (42:36):
Just fell asleep, sleep to Daniel Jones mic up.

Speaker 2 (42:41):
No, that's it, that's it.

Speaker 1 (42:43):
That's your quarterback with the somebody keep falling, Daniel Jones
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