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should be well. Monday Night Football, a game that no
one's gonna put in any kind of time capsule. The
Chargers beat the Jets twenty seven to six. Keenan Allen
will Keenan Allen, Yes, gets to ten thousand yards for
his career, makes maybe the catch of the year in
the NFL. That's good. I don't know that there's been
a better catch so far.
Speaker 3 (01:11):
I mean, come on, that was a nice rolling. That
was a nod to the Simpsons Treehouse of Horror or
terror or whatever they call.
Speaker 1 (01:17):
It, the Treehouse of Horror. Yeah, okay, yeah, but just
because every five minutes there's something to laugh about. The
Jets on the Chargers win tonight. They had two drives
longer than twenty four yards. Yeah, and they still scored
twenty seven points and beat the Jets twenty seven to six.
Right defense, Special teams domination. But the Jets offense is
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just so bad. And we've talked about a lot the
last hour about how bad it is and how the
Jets refused to understand that there was a problem. You
saw bad. It was a week ago, all right. That
should have been your last sign going this is really
really bad for the alarm. This is really really bad, man,
I mean it's really bad. And what do you get.
This is what you get coming off of a big
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one and you don't make a move. You realize to
watch Zach Wilson play like this, and you watch the
entire offense play like this because you know, look, when
we've got into this a few weeks, a couple of
weeks ago, I said, look, there's a lot that's wrong here.
The Jets went all in on Aaron Rodgers. Rogers got hurt.
They brought in the players that he wanted. They thought, look,
this is gonna be great. Aaron likes Alan Lazard. We're
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gonna go get Alan Lazard. Al Lazard is washed. Raynall
Cobb can't even get on the field. Right, you have
Garrett Wilson, who's great, and that's really it. And now
you have an offense that your receivers are terrible, your
offensive line is hurt, and your quarterback stinks. And I
don't know why they feel the need to be so
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beholden to Zach Wilson when he has done nothing but
not even clear the lowest bar, Like it's it's one
thing if you gotta live. But guys that have been
long time backups that are getting chances to play now,
Josh again, Josh Dobbs, keep going, Josh dos Arizona with
no practice. He won a game from Minnesota yesterday. Like,
there's guys that dead barely play. Will Levis no reps
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is number one quarterback, he comes in and he's great.
At some point, you've had three seasons to know our
quarterback is bad and if something happens, we have to
go out and get something else. And they didn't do
it when Aaron Rodgers got hurt. Okay, okay again, I
go back to the horror movie thing. Well, they had
to bring in Tim Boyle when the old man says,
I wouldn't go in those woods because there's a guy
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in there, man wearing a hockey mask and he just
kills everybody. Yeah, but when's the last time he killed somebody.
Maybe he's not gonna kill anybody this weekend. Noah, No, no,
I wouldn't go there. I think it just he just
killed a bunch of people last week. Cops were here,
took a bunch of stuff out. I wouldn't go. Nah,
thanks a lot. Oh man, all right, we're gonna go.
And then they go in, and then Jason goes up
and he starts tearing up the camp and people go, oh, well,
you know what I should do? Instead of running away,
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I'm gonna stay here and try to fight him. No
you don't. He tried to run away. How many warnings,
how many chances to throw the emergency break do you
get in a horror movie? And no, no, no, I'm
gonna continue to make bad decisions. I don't know who
makes worse decisions, people in a horror movie or the Jets.
But you had the off season where you signed Aaron Rodgers.
You are turning the page on Zach Wilson. Why the
hell do you feel the need to say, Hey, we're
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gonna keep and he's gonna be our backup. You're done
with him, You're done. You're done because he stinks. He
was overdrafted, he wasn't a guy. You gave him two
full years and you couldn't even trust him to throw
the football more than five yards. He's bad. So you
should have gone out and got another guy, and you didn't. Okay,
Rogers gets hurt. Oh man, Now we're stuck with Zack Wilson,
and Zack Wilson still struggles every single week to put
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points on the board to move the team. He's inaccurate,
not all of it is his fault, but you know what,
a good quarterback overcomes stuff. Again, see Josh Dobbs, who
is able to walk in with no practice and win
a game. So the Jets had another chance to say, Okay,
we may need to get better at quarterback. Let's try
to go get a guy that debt. No, we're not
gonna get a guy at the deadline because Rogers is
coming back. If Rogers was coming back sometime in mid
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November or in a week or two, I would say, okay,
hey you, we're gonna try to try to stay afloat,
but you don't know when he's gonna come, And don't
you want to win games until then? Because again, Josh Dobbs,
I'm gonna tell you and show you that he showed
you that with no practice time, I can come in
and win a game. I don't need practice, do order.
How long is going it take you to get up
to speak with the playbook. Josh Dobbs didn't even know
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the plays man. He's saying, Hey, Justin Golong, I'm Jordan.
Justin's out. Oh right, sorry, all right, Justin's out. Jordan.
You sounding like all guys, some new kids on the block.
We got Justin and Jordan and kJ and Alexander. Yeah,
all oh gain nothing. But so he goes and wins
games and I don't need to know the playbook. The
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Jets could have done it. They had multiple chances to
say we need to make sure we get better at quarterback.
And again it's not all on Zach Wilson, but a
decent quarterback is able to cover up and make some
kind of plays, and he can't, and they don't call
They don't call plays that that do what he does great.
They don't let him get outside the pocket, they don't
let him throw downfield into any of these things. And
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the Jets wind up struggling every single week and they
didn't have to. And that's the worst part is that
this is not well. Hey, X, Y and Z happened,
and you're trying to adjust on the fly. No, you
had in many multiple warnings. You need to get better here,
need to get better, need to get better. No, no, no, no,
we're fine. We don't need to do anything. We don't
know anything, old man. We're going and I got six
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packs of beer, I got a lot of pot. Oh,
we're gonna have sex and oh my god, everything we need.
Old man, that's gonna fight.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
You do.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
Take your serial killer and you shove it all right, Okay.
Speaker 3 (06:27):
We'll tell you this the way you describe it. That's
one hell of a way to go. I mean, I
could be more crashed for some of the things that
my uncle always talked about when he would die, how
he had wished and you could go to the worst
imaginable things whatever. The crassest is that a word, uh sure,
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crudest thing that goes into your head. That's what he
had to say. Now, Zach Wilson five point three seven
yards per pass attempt today, as he does go for
the two sixty three absorbed, eight sacks, couple of fumbles,
all of those things, your guy, Breecee Hall is also
a whole other thing, right because you don't have to
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worry about Zach Wilson other than what Garrett Wilson does.
And Conklin and a couple of guys made plays later.
That's all finding good. But you will get the Breeze
Hall stats to kind of show the problem as as
many tentacles at this point. He had that one hundred
and twenty seven yard performance against the Bills in the
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season opener. He had one hundred and seventy seven yards
against the Broncos, very I mean, the most carries he
had all year. Otherwise, let's see against Cowboys, the average
two point two yards against the Patriots, one point five,
nine point three against Chiefs. That was good, but he
had six carries Broncos eight yards of carry and then
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the last three he.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
Was reading the NFL in yards per carry. I mean
that Breece Hall is Breecee Hall is not the problem.
Twelve for thirty nine, twelve for seventeen, sixteen for fifty. Well,
what look at tonight? What happened tonight? The Jets got
down fourteen nothing in the first world, by what I'm saying,
you're able to run the football? You know you can't.
You're down fourteen nothing. That may as well have been
fifty points with this, he still had sixteen garys and
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he barely fell forward. Okay, don't try to absolve him,
because that's all the problem I'm saying. He doesn't he
doesn't take every snap. No, he's not.
Speaker 3 (08:24):
He's not the head of the stake here. No, the
decision makers are the ones that need to be called out.
And obviously, Zach Wilson, you felt a lot better about
him three and a half hours ago.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
I never felt good it. No you did, though, No,
I never know you love him as even the Jets
are winning. I'm telling you, Zach Wilson stinks even when
they win. I tell you, don't forget he stinks. Don't forget.
Every Jets win it's tempered by don't forget, don't forget.
He stay one in spite of him. God did no.
Speaker 3 (08:49):
It's it's a difficult thing when you see look Mike White,
while he was no grade shakes, he's down in Miami,
and now you have Tim Boyle, who could hang on
as the backup in Chicago. Cut brought back, cut brought back.
Now he's the backup for the Jets. And you know
you keep referencing Josh Dobbs. Remember he is the new
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Ryan Fitzpatrick as an aerospace engineer. He is the smartest
quarterback in the room, although I don't think he reminds
you of that by bringing family members up there.
Speaker 1 (09:22):
I think Taylor Heineke is the new Ryan Fitzpatrick where
he plays well for a little bit thin well.
Speaker 3 (09:28):
And then he turns back. I'm just going into the
smartest guy.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
But I think it's Heinick's jumped from team to team.
He's played really well into the.
Speaker 3 (09:43):
Ryan Fitzpatrick uh air apparents as it were. But yeah,
for your Jets, it's it's a mess. Like as soon
as Rogers went down, you gotta go into the Marcus
play well. I mean last week before the trade deadline,
what we do. We harped on Jerry Jones time and timing.
What came into play down in yesterday's loss to the Eagles.
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The fact that you didn't have another wide receiver to
go to and look Ferguson's wide open door.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
We're working on teams Bryant Tomorrow for a reason.
Speaker 3 (10:15):
Talking about a guy, you know, another guy whose career
was jettison for the fact that he couldn't lay off
the the weed.
Speaker 1 (10:22):
Hey did you hear the Cowboys are working out Bryan Tomorrow?
Speaker 3 (10:24):
Nah?
Speaker 1 (10:24):
Not you DEAs a different one. Sorry, oh, bring back
the X.
Speaker 3 (10:28):
But they also didn't go get a running back, whether
it was Derrick Henry or anybody else. We'd thought maybe
a reunion with Zeke Elliott could be in the cards. Nope,
didn't know any of that. Tony Pollard continues to struggle,
and especially in short yarded situation, he's a non non factor.
So the fact that teams couldn't look themselves in the
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mirror and get out of their own way is to
go into the trade market or free agent market. When
you've had players floating around, particularly running back, you can
always find someone to bring into the mix and give
a look. See that. We're now at a point with
your Jets. This is a massive loss because it's Monday
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night football. You had a playoff atmosphere to start. You
have the Chargers coming in. Yes, they beat up on
a Bears team that's sinking towards the bottom of the pit.
Once again, they're not climbing out like Bain. But now
you have the situation where you let their defense dictate
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things instead of trying to attack a secondary that's been beatable.
You held the ball in the pocket. You showed those
warts because when they operated fast what they do, they
moved the ball. And then Zach Wilson reverted to old
form of like all right, I'm gonna stand in the
pocket one one thousand, two, one thousand and three, one thousand, Oh,
I just got hit. Get rid of the ball.
Speaker 1 (11:51):
Now. Now there isn't always just doom and gloom with
the Jets. It seems like it, but there is a
little bit of hope. All right. Now you want to
talk about the one thing that can save the Jets,
because there's only one thing, because it's not anybody with
the team, because Joe Douglas and Robert Sala continue to
biff chances that they need to do to make the
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team better. This is from after tonight's game the Chargers
beat the Jets, and Derwin James of the Chargers on
the field and he's shaking hands with Aaron Rodgers, and
we're gonna play the audio for you and try and
listen to see what you can hear. We'll tell you
exactly what said. Derwin James asks Aaron Rodgers how long
till you're back? All right, he says, when you're coming back?
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And Aaron Rodgers says, a few weeks, give me a
couple of weeks. Yeah, and a few weeks. And then
you heard Jared Jays, Yeah, come on and suit up.
I don't know if he said they need you suit up,
I wouldn't surprise me. That's the only thing that can
save the Jets. He is the only thing, because that's
the only addition they can make that will change what's
going on now, because clearly they they they don't know
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how to make any changes offensively to try to make
the team better. They're still running the same offense, which
is terrible. Which when you keep running the same offense
is terrible. Make a few changes, you try to do
things a little bit differently. No, the Jets won't do that.
The only thing they can hope for is that he
has this miraculous recovery. And in the back of my head,
I'm thinking, boy, if he rushes all the way back
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and then gets hurt and he blows out his achilles again, like,
what's that going to mean? But now I'm thinking, when
he says a few weeks, is that like after Thanksgiving?
Is that you know? Because if he said in a
month or two's that's the normal. That's the normal Christmas holiday, holiday,
holiday holiday deadline that we thought Aaron Rodgers was still
shooting for. Right, He's gonna come back around Christmas because
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the season goes up through the new year. But when
he says a few weeks, I'm saying, Okay, this is
nearly mid November. Now we're gonna see him right after Thanksgiving.
We're gonna see him. We're gonna see him like week twelve.
I mean, really, were we gonna see him week twelve? Now?
Speaker 3 (13:55):
Now if we see him back week twelve, truly, I
do want a minute by minute a case everything that's
going on and what the injury actually was show me
the scans, I mean real ones, no doctored ones. I
want him fresh out of the oven when they're baked.
But if he were to come back like that, I mean,
it would be a Christmas miracle, like when you know
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Missus Brady got her her voice back to do the
Christmas concert.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
Dude, you have to forget about millennials. You gotta explain
to some Generation X people what that reference one? Nah,
that's a good one. Everybody watches the Brady Bunch, you know.
I saw a videotape my wife showed me, and Pam
Shobe says, look at this video. I said, that's Alice
from the Brady Bunch. He goes, yeah, how old do
you think she was in this picture? I got her?
She goes, she was forty two, forty two.
Speaker 3 (14:41):
Yeah, no, a lot of those forty two, forty five, right,
I mean that's what they did when her at sixty.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
Bunker right. How old they? Yeah? Mid forties? Yeah, he's
forty four. Here, wait, really, Carol Connery Sherman Helmsley, how
old is he? Thirty eight? Yeah? Oh yeah? WHOA life
was rough in the sies.
Speaker 3 (14:59):
But I think about my mom's mom like was walking.
Speaker 1 (15:02):
Around in the moon moves when I was a kid.
How old was she? Fifty two? Your mom looked like
missus Roper? No, no, no, my my grandmother looked like Missus
Roper because she wore the movies all the time.
Speaker 3 (15:11):
You know they're not having missus Missus Roper kind of
dress up in knet ups kind of things happened.
Speaker 1 (15:16):
Really, you can dress big Dan of mine did that
with a bunch of her girlfriends about two weeks ago.
That's a big deal or something you've fund they found
in the dark web? Was that something? I don't know
if it's a big deal. Hey, you know what. Look,
if I were to open a bar, I would try
to recreate everything that was right with the legal Beagle.
Would you call it the beagle regal? I call it
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beagle regal. So I don't get sued. No, I try
to get the rights smart. That's you can't get the
rights to regal beagle.
Speaker 3 (15:42):
And then i'd see if Richard Robert Richard Robert Kline
because you got the brothers. Yeah, Larry Dallas. I got
to see Larry Dallas available to be there at the.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
Grand Richard Richard, Right, Yeah, Richard Clin, Roberts, the Robert Klein, Yes, yeah, yeah,
Lee Cline, who I used to work with, of all
the Klein brothers, the client, there you go and all
kinds together. I have a I have a I'm one.
I'm one connection removed from Robert Clink about that? Who
knew one? Kay? I don't know that. I could call
Lee Kline, who I used to do radio shows with,
and get to Roberts. Does he hate you? No? No, No,
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I just don't. I don't, No, I can Leon. I
are fine, Leon, I are fine. It's not about that
Twitter And how about a fresco Mike? And I know
if he talks to his cousin, that's it. How do
if he talks to his cousin, that's all The Jason
Smith Show with Mike Carmon live in the tire rack
dot Com studios. So that's the only thing. One thing
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to say to the Jets. Rogers comes back, That's it. Every
week now is just can we win this game? Nine
to six? And is another week? Like the highlight for
me offensively now of Jets games is going to be
watching Rogers throw pregame. That's the best thing I'm going
down that was pretty good.
Speaker 3 (16:49):
He did that wide audience and went viral. Stepping into it.
He's walked in. He didn't have to have the golf
cart or anything.
Speaker 1 (16:59):
He's stepping into throw. Wasn't throwing it further than Zach
Wilson during the game.
Speaker 3 (17:03):
Although I don't think he's supposed to be acting at
this point. I think they're still on strike, so I
think he's breaking all protocols with his dramatic entrances to
the field of play.
Speaker 1 (17:16):
This is maybe how it goes an Arian Foster's script.
We get a post Thanksgiving, Aaron Rodgers is back, a
mere three months after tearing his achilles. He is back,
and the NFL would pass a rule. You're not allowed
to sack Aaron rod.
Speaker 3 (17:30):
No, no, no, he's gonna happen. There's gonna be like a
Halo rule in effect.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
Well, no, no, you gotta get two hand touch and two
hands at the same time, like when you play on
the street. Can't pitter patter. It's gotta be two hands
at the same time. If you hit him, that's a penalty.
But two hand touches a sack.
Speaker 3 (17:43):
No, no, no, there, Because we know he's such a
fan of the master Thespians on Broadway when he did
his tourism thing when he first signed with the Jets.
There will be someone who will become a spotlight operator,
and the spotlight on Aaron Rodgers will be wide enough
whereby if you inside of that halo, it's a red card.
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Speaker 3 (18:30):
But you know what, we can do that in January
when they come back to Los Angeles, the Eagles, not the.
Speaker 1 (18:36):
They're going to tour forever the Eagles. No, we're done.
Now we're doing again. Now we're done, we're doing again.
What are we gonna do it? Once you're done, It's
like radio hosts, nobody wants to leave. We're done, We're
doing it again. You start doing podcasts.
Speaker 3 (18:47):
You start doing other people's podcasts, you start yelling at
people on the street corner. I'm doing a podcast with
people that yell. If you're a touring musician, you lose
your minds.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
You know. I'm sitting at home sometimes I think the
world would be better if everybody operated under the the
strategy of bj Novak Ryan in the office when Creed
wanted to be on the internet and bj Novak knew
we couldn't allow so we put up open to word
document for him. And Creed thought he was giving people thoughts.
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He was just typing in a word word dot. Jim says,
are you insane? I know what I'm doing. I got
hoping the word document for him, and he's writing like
he's tweeting, and he's blooding everything else.
Speaker 3 (19:31):
You're really h only talking to yourself. And I helped
him open a word AI chat with yourself. Yes, the
Eagles will tour forever. See Rolling Stones will be back
on tour as soon as possible.
Speaker 1 (19:44):
Man, I'll tell you.
Speaker 3 (19:45):
Guns and Roses just finished their seven year tour. Ye
guess what how about it?
Speaker 1 (19:49):
I just got it? How about a new song the general?
How about a new song it's a better song than that.
About a better song? How about we're gonna work on
a new album. How about that? How about working slashes?
Going back on? Yeah, but he's gone, and then I
need Duff to support his new solo album, which I
really enjoy. How about you you do some new songs,
but some.
Speaker 3 (20:07):
Good Maybe we go to Malibu and one of those
new songs steakhouses. There used to be a piano where
acts would just randomly show up.
Speaker 1 (20:14):
Yeah, I know. I don't want filler songs. I want
good songs. I get enough filler songs that people think
are good. They're No, you're still mad about Coma. They're
not good because you're as dope. I still want to
play Coma all the time. It's crazy. That's great because
I get to go to the bathroom. Oh they're doing Coma.
Speaker 2 (20:27):
Be right.
Speaker 1 (20:27):
But I'm gonna go to the bathroom and get my
T shirt and then I'll be back for the next song.
Seeing about twenty minutes, you have no taste. I have
great tes you have all because I know within five
seconds if a song is good, this is a filler song. No,
but the lyrics are really deeply personal. I don't give
a crap. If the lyrics are deeply personal, the song
is terrible. You just want a nice hook and a
beat that you can bug out to. Why can't what
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you know? You know?
Speaker 2 (20:51):
You know.
Speaker 1 (20:51):
My thoughts on music now is music critics have no
idea what a good song is. Oh, the lyrics are
so perfect. Look at these lyrics and they have catchy hooks. No,
that's not a ketchy hook. You wouldn't know a catchy hook.
If I hit you in the face with a catchy hook,
you would know what a catchy hook is. These are
all filler songs. This is an entire album of filler songs.
But you think it's great to Ligan, she talks about
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she talks about this, or he talks about this the
song I subscribe to your guy, Mark Lanagan. The song
has to be about something. You don't need to write
a song and then you get you give something. You
write songs like another one bites the dust right when
and in Bohemian raps me when they go up to
what's his name, Remy Mallock's best friend who was in
the movie because he likes them, Joseph Mazzelo, and he goes, hey,
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look at our Bases came up with doo Doo Doo
Doo Doo Do Do Do, and they made the song
around it. That's how you make songs. Come up with
something good musically, and then the song can be about anything.
It doesn't need to be about something deeply personal or
something that. No, it could be about anything. It could
be about walking down the street, it could be it
could be about anything. Well, you're angst over your team sucking?
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What's one of the what's the what's one of the
best rock songs of all time? Ace freely back in
the New York roof? What's it about? I'm walking around
New York City. I'm gonna start yelling, taking care of
what are you doing? Nothing? I'm walking around New York City.
But what's happening? Nothing but York groove? Right right? But
but but what's going on in the song?
Speaker 4 (22:16):
No?
Speaker 1 (22:16):
Nothing, I'm walking. It's just New York. I'm just walking
but yet right but no, But but there's gotta be
some reason for this, Like, how do I connect to
the song I'm walking in New York City? That's it?
That's a song. That's a song, that's all you need
and that and they play that song more on the
rated than all these other Hey, I have not heard
that song on the radio except when some dopey uh
(22:37):
hybrid sports radio host and DJ says, Hey, New York
team one tonight. You know what I'm gonna play back.
This is a deeply personal song, and coming up next
we're going to release the acoustic version of these deeply
personal So yes, I'm gonna buy the Taylor Swift ALB.
(23:01):
Why is it new songs? No, same songs, but there's
very tiny differences in them. Why are we buying so
she can own the rights and make a lot more money.
But don't the song sound really the same? Yes? They do,
But she didn't she get paid the first time? Yes,
yes she did. All right, But I'm gonna go buy it.
I'm gonna go buy the same your people are buying
the same albums that are redone just because.
Speaker 3 (23:20):
You know what's great about mine? I have only autographed
versions that we're on her website or it's part of
my Apple Music subscription, And pay another dime, pny.
Speaker 1 (23:31):
This song is deeply personal. I'm gonna play it right now.
Oh good, I'm gonna go to sleep while you play
This deeply personal song is that what you do at
concerts if they play a deeply personal song, who is
it that you went and saw at the place by crypto?
You didn't have any personal songs. They just brought a
bunch of people that people out on stage that were
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dancing and they were doing the bird and he's out
with the coat and they're doing the dances and Jerome
brings the mirror out, like were you in sweatpants? Oh no, no, no,
I got wore jeans. I think you wore jens.
Speaker 3 (24:01):
Yeah yeah, but the about hammer pants, they bring the mirror,
bring the Arab bad times I used to wear hammer pants.
Wait they brought the mirror out eighteen Oh yeah yeah,
kep thinking, then bring it out once. Jerome brought that
mirror out like eight times.
Speaker 1 (24:12):
Man hey got jans zero brought the mirror out. Two
minutes later, Jero brought the mirror out against paid per
mirror appearance. Yeah. Uh. Morris Day came out and said
we're gonna do it deeply personal songs. Ohe ohio Garl
not want no yet? No you what's the impetus for
that song? A girl? I wanted to know? But what else? No? Nothing?
(24:34):
Why the squawk? I don't know. Oh e o eo,
it sounds I mean bird is a uh you know,
a British for a woman. Uh, this is one of
those nights because the Jets loss as bad as they're
trying to help you through it.
Speaker 2 (24:49):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
This is is a horrendous night for the Jets who
lose to the Chargers. So the Jets jetting is worse
than the Chargers charging and the eight drummers drumming and
ten lords. It is that, I'm ladies man, we interested
to rewrite that song. Eight maids of milking six kisa
laying well.
Speaker 3 (25:05):
At least eight would give you the positive association with
Aaron Rodgers. Once you get to five five snaps before breaking,
that's a problem.
Speaker 1 (25:13):
Eleven Jets jetting, ten Chargers charging, nine Wilson's wilsoning, and
that would be Zach Wilson and the bear still suck.
Let's hear a little bit of Robert Sala, Jets head coach,
who just finished meeting the media a few moments ago,
with a really good looking beard combo. He's got the again. Yeah,
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very dark beard looks good and I like it because
it makes him look even angrier. In the postgame press conference.
So here's a Jets head coach, Robert Sala talking about
his underachieving team who have scoring about sixteen points a
game this year, third worst team in the NFL. Let's
hear from Robert Slack.
Speaker 4 (25:49):
Robert, do you think that Zach had an attempt to
not throw interceptions? Is holding the ball too long which
is now leading to sack?
Speaker 1 (25:57):
So I don't know, stop not for a second. He
may as well. He may as well just say, hey,
I don't really have any impact on the offensive side
of the fall. I'm a defensive coordinator, you know, right,
I just I just got this gig man. I know,
after he paused, he's gone, duh. I mean, let's hear
(26:18):
that again. Here's Robert Sala. You know this is his quest.
And that's the thing, Robert Sala, this is not not
always on Zach Wilson, is that Sala is a defensive
coordinator and his impact is on the defensive side of
the ball. They run his system and it's turned out
pretty well. Robert Sala is a great decordinator, right, all
the great defenses in San Francisco. It took him a
couple of years, but he's got it working now. But
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offense is the name of the game, man. This is
how you win in the NFL. And I don't even
know is he even in on offensive meetings. I mean
you're looking. You're looking at anytime I see a head
coach who's got a defensive background, I know this team
offensively is gonna stink any new coaches that come in now,
because you see the ball through a defensive lens. And
that was great in the eighties and nineties when you
would win on the backbone of a great defense. But
(27:02):
you know what, you don't win in the backbone of
a great defense anymore. You win with a great offense.
You need offensive coordinator and innovators because if you're gonna
be the head coach of one side of the football,
I want that coach to be the offensive side of
the football. Turn it over, turn defense over to somebody else.
That seem to work pretty well. But you need to
be innovative and talented and good now. And when you
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hired a DC, like when the Jets hired Robert Sall, like, hey,
he's great man, players love him, great system. What's his
plan on offense? Because he's always gonna see the game
through a defensive Lenge. Well, he's got hacket, which is
why you have the Jets in the situation. They are
because they think we can figure this out. We can
figure this out. No, I know, Zach, we drafted Zach,
we can figure out. No, you can't figure it out.
(27:42):
This offense is broken. It is broken. It's been broken,
and it needed to be fixed. And you still walk
by it every day. It's like having the car in
your yard that's up on blocks. Every day you go,
I'm gonna get that fixed one day. I'm gonna get
that fixed one day before one day, you walk by
and go, it kind of looks good there. It looks
like Mader, it looks like it looks like, No, what
was the in cars? They had the one car the
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middle of the square, the town square, Stanley, Who who
is that?
Speaker 3 (28:07):
Now?
Speaker 1 (28:07):
It looks like it's just a monument. I didn't need
to get it fixed at all. That's that's the Jets. Okay,
well that's kind of where we're at. But I did
appreciate the answer to this question. All right, let's go back.
Let let's hear it. Let's hear it in from the
beginning with Robert sala On on Zach Wilson Probert.
Speaker 4 (28:20):
Do you think that Zach in an attempt to not
throw interceptions is holding the ball too long, which is
now leading to sack?
Speaker 1 (28:26):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (28:27):
No, I don't.
Speaker 1 (28:30):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (28:30):
If I don't, I don't know. If it's sad, you know,
you'd uh.
Speaker 1 (28:36):
I don't have an ask for you, though, God, Oh
my god.
Speaker 4 (28:40):
I don't know if you could say step back. You know,
there's like I said, there's it's all encompassing, like you know,
obviously he's gonna want some things that he wishes he
could have done better. Uh, you know, from him from
protection the it's just a little bit of everything. It's
just uh, one of those bizarre games. It's just every
(29:02):
time we had momentum, like I said, just a self
inflicted poond wound. Was it his best game? Obviously not?
Was his worst game. No, I'm not gonna say it
was even close to his worse game. But I think
the entire offense, obviously we all could have been.
Speaker 2 (29:16):
Better there shot though, to score points right.
Speaker 4 (29:19):
Think for sure getting it?
Speaker 1 (29:23):
It's all of our jobs.
Speaker 4 (29:25):
No, it's I don't know, it's all our jobs scored,
to make the right play calls, to make sure we're
doing all the little things to maintain, to not funnel
the ball, to take care of the football, to get
positive yardage, to it's just all the little details, you know, we're.
Speaker 1 (29:46):
It just wasn't good enough to do the first water
issues have been persistent throughout the year. He trailed it
after every first quarter.
Speaker 2 (29:53):
How frustrating is that?
Speaker 1 (29:54):
And how do you correct it?
Speaker 4 (29:56):
We weren't trailing last week. But but I get your point.
The Uh, it's it's a little bit of both. I
felt like defensively, we came out ready to play a
football game. And uh, obviously they get the pump return
for a touchdown that's a never ideal.
Speaker 1 (30:12):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (30:12):
And obviously two takeaways. It's I felt like we're ready
to play. Obviously, it's just the like I said, the takeaways,
just not to put us in all Robert.
Speaker 1 (30:23):
You know, you know what I take You know what
I take away from the TJ You know what in
the Jets for men that he has in his beard. Yeah, no,
you know what I take for that. You know I
take away from that he has no answers. He has
no answers for the offense. This is what I mean
about a defensive coordinator. Taking over, and you gotta have
an offense. Second, he has no answers. Take five minutes
in prep base, somebody over the questions. Everybody, everybody, but no,
(30:44):
but but but I like seeing that. Okay, I know
my head coach has no answers now, which is ridiculously bad.
But at least I know he's got no answers. He's
got no answer to why the offense is bad, why
Zach Wilson's getting sacked. He's got nowhere for why the
offense can't score. He doesn't want to put it all
on Zach want He has no answers for anything, which
I'm like, dude, you've been a head coach now for
a while. You got to have a little bit of answers.
(31:05):
But this again, like I said, but Robert Sala, this
is what goes along. But it's another great example of
a head coach. And we've seen it at the collegiate
level between Lincoln Riley and Dabble when he got all
mad at folks and now he's all chesty again because
he won and beat Notre Dame and all and just
on down the line. With many of these head coaches
(31:27):
in the National Football League, there's no accountability or I
didn't get to do this, I didn't do that. That's
your job. It's like a quarterback, right. When you lose,
it's about me and I didn't make plays. When you win,
it's about we, and you highlight all the great catches,
all the great plays. Whatever else.
Speaker 3 (31:45):
Coaches, it's the same thing, and here it's a lot
of stumbling, bumbling and not really coming to any level
of an adequate response of well, you know, the sacks
and the like, holding on the ball too long.
Speaker 1 (32:01):
Just say, yeah, we need to get the ball out fast.
They've got great pass rushers. That's it. That's not condemning
Zach Wilson. That's just basic football strategy. They got two
guys that might be Hall of famers on the other side. Yeah,
we can't let them hit our damn quarterback. The ball's
got to be out. That's not hard. My head coach
has no answers. He's got no answers at this point,
(32:23):
No no answers.
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rest of it too. Here we go, Uh, we'll have
more on Monday Night Football and the big managerial moves
that were made today in Major League Baseball. But going
into you know it is kind of a fantasy type
(33:30):
thing going into Tomorrow night, coming off of Monday Night Football.
But you and I talked earlier in the show about
a couple of quarterbacks who either you want to stash
for fantasy or watch them play really well the second
half of the season. We've talked about Aaron Rodgers, right,
you saw him throwing fifty yard bombs tonight.
Speaker 3 (33:50):
Yeah, he's potentially intriguing. If he can get himself cleared.
Speaker 1 (33:53):
Stash him, he said a few weeks Dur when James
asked him after the game, when you're coming back a
few weeks, play defense him.
Speaker 3 (33:59):
If he played you, great and if he doesn't, at
least he's not potentially popping up to defeat you.
Speaker 1 (34:06):
But the other guy we both like, and I'm telling
you he's gonna win a lot of people fantasy championships.
Is Joshua Dobbs. All right, not that he he stepped
in with the Vikings with no practice yesterday and won
the game. But that was great. But when you look
at his situation and many teams need quarterbacks now, quarterbacks
are underperforming. It's happening all across the league. Tenth rookie area,
(34:28):
Yeah he is. You're looking at a team that's gonna
get Justin Jefferson back. Okay, but more importantly, they don't
run the football well. Yesterday josh Dobbs had sixty six
yards rushing. You are gonna see him scramble, and you're
gonna see designed runs for him because he's their biggest
threat out of the backfield. So when you combine that,
you're looking at a guy that's gonna be a potential
(34:49):
for twenty or more Fantasy points a week at quarterback.
And when you're struggling now with Gino Smith or other
guys that are giving you twelve or thirteen points. Sometimes
because of the rushing ability of John who every week
could be sixty yards and a touchdown or sixty he
give you seven points before he even throws a pass.
With this good offense, these good pass catchers telling you
Josh Dobbs won a lot of people Fantasy time, the
(35:10):
potential is certainly there. We look at the schedule as
we go down the line. Here for the Vikings, you
got a date coming up with New Orleans, then Denver,
then Chicago, Enuff said, there, then Las Vegas. By then
the honeymoon will have worn off, and then you've got Cincinnati, Detroit,
Green Bay, and Detroit. Again the dopey scheduling, but you won't.
(35:32):
We use week eight eighteen in most leagues, so you
get Detroit and Green Bay to finish off, and we've
seen Green Bay's defense for the most part, underperform this year. Yeah,
they took care of Brett Rippon great so opportunity and
we've seen the Lions at times. This rated all of
a sudden, you know, we went from a week of
(35:53):
boy is Justin Jefferson really gonna come back and they
were kind of meele mouthed about his potential availability. All
of a sudden, the eyebrows are because the well, you
may not win the division, you are right now in
the seven slot for the playoffs. Tell them you watch
Josh Dobbs gonna win a lot of people titles and
could get the Vikings into the playoffs. Look out coming
up next, more from Monday Night Football and what to
(36:16):
know after the big managerial swap roof of today. This
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