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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Ready, ready.
Hey, everyone, welcome back tothe latest episode of Snitchin'.
It's your host, kristen andBrittany.
Get ready for the best part ofyour day and we have a very
special guest on this episode.
As we all know, the footballseason is kicking off this week
and we need to educate ourselves, and we're hoping to educate
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all of you guys on what to lookout for as we head into the
football season, and we'rehoping to educate all of you
guys on what to look out for aswe head into the football season
.
So we have our resident experthere, kyle, to help us talk
through what's going to happenover the next few months yes
yeah basically just want to.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
Well, I will say we
got a lot of positive feedback
from taylor's episode with thepga.
Everyone thought it was reallyinteresting learning about
something new.
So we basically just want youto tell us everything we need to
know to sound smart to otherpeople once football season
starts, that's the real goal.
Speaker 3 (00:52):
Hopefully I can be
informative.
Speaker 1 (00:54):
We should also say
Kyle is Brittany's brother.
Speaker 3 (00:57):
Yes, oh yeah, and
Sammy's husband.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
And.
Speaker 3 (01:02):
The bookworm.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
The bookworm.
Is it true that I don't know ifyou know, but Sammy said she
hasn't listened to her episodebecause she's afraid to hear her
own voice.
Speaker 3 (01:17):
Yeah, she doesn't
like to hear her own voice, so
she hasn't listened, but Ilistened she was very good.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
It was very funny.
Yeah, she killed it.
It was great to have her onBrittany said it on our last
episode, but but I we weretexting like right after trying
to get the next one set up yeah,as bernie can attest, I'm not
much of a reader, but the um thebook did sound good it was.
Sammy has tried incredibly hardto make kyle a reader it's not
for all of us no, I for somereason I have a feeling you're
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not itching to go read the boysof tom and our next book, club
book.
Speaker 3 (01:43):
But that's no, no,
probably not.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
I've heard sammy talk
about it enough yeah, I was
gonna say you've definitelyheard about these books, because
I feel like there are like sixof them and sammy's been reading
them for a while.
Yeah, but cool, all right.
Well, baby k, uncle kyle, let'sget into it awesome, let's do
it.
Football is starting tomorrow.
Get ready everyone.
So I guess maybe we can startjust tell us about, like, who
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are, who are good teams to watchso obviously, as you guys
resident swifties know, thechiefs are always very good.
Speaker 3 (02:15):
I'm not a huge fan of
the chiefs just because they're
always good.
I know how it feels now for youknow, being a patriots fan for
the last 20 years and then twoother teams, so obviously you
guys know it's like AFC NFC.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
Yes but you know what
.
But you know what, maybe weshould.
Some of our listeners might notknow okay, sure, yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:36):
So there's 32 teams
in the NFL and it's split, 16
and 16.
Afc and NFC, based on you knowgeographically where you're
located.
So there's, you know, afc, afcand NFC, based on you know
geographically where you'relocated.
So there's, you know, afc East,afc South, afc North and AFC.
Which one are they leading off?
West, west, afc West yes, andthen there's the same for the
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NFC.
So in the AFC, it's really theChiefs, and then there's the
Bills, who are in the AFC Eastwith the Patriots.
They've been good for the lastfive years, but they really
can't get over the hump ofwinning in the playoffs and
beating Mahomes.
I hate the Bills, yeah.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
Don't get over the
hump.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
See the Bills.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
I root for them.
Speaker 3 (03:17):
I also like them too.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
Yeah, I feel like
compared to the Pats being in
the AFC East.
So we're both in the afc east.
Yeah, dolphins and the jets andlike who cares about the jets?
Speaker 2 (03:27):
yeah, and I feel like
they're like the little brother
, the jv that like if we can't,win I want them to win well, and
I feel like that about miamiyeah, but like miami's, like at
least.
Speaker 3 (03:39):
Like if you're a
dolphin fan, you probably live
in like a nice, cool city likebuffalo, like all you have is
football.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
No, that is such a
good point yeah.
Speaker 3 (03:49):
So, like Bills fans,
they're very passionate and like
, not in like an insufferableway, like the Jets are, or like
Eagles fans are, I also tend tofind myself rooting for them.
Their quarterback, josh Allen,just married.
Is it Haley Steinfeld?
Well done, kyle Well done.
For your listeners.
Haley Steinfeld's husband isthe quarterback of the Bills.
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Another team in the AFC is theRavens.
Lamar Jackson is theirquarterback.
He's very good as well.
Another team that just can'twin in the playoffs or beat
Mahomes.
If you're sensing a trend,mahomes is very good.
And then in the NFC, the Eagles, who won the Super Bowl last
year.
They beat the Chiefs, the Lionsand the Packers.
Speaker 2 (04:34):
Oh, the Packers are
going to be good.
Speaker 3 (04:36):
Yay, packers are
going to be good.
Yes, they just traded for bigtrade, one of the biggest trades
in the NFL.
They just traded for theCowboys best player, Michael
Parsons, who's a defensivelineman.
I just heard about that.
Oh my God.
Okay, it was like the biggesttrade probably in the last like
20 years in the NFL.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
Is he that good?
Is Michael Parsons that good?
Speaker 3 (04:55):
Top five in like the
NFL.
Yeah, he's very good, but himand Jerry Jones.
Do you guys know who JerryJones?
Speaker 1 (05:02):
is.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
Is he the owner of
Cowboys.
Yes, you know how I know that.
You know how I know that Dallas.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
Cowboys cheerleader
Dallas.
Speaker 2 (05:09):
Cowboys cheerleader.
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (05:10):
Same.
He's like the number one ownerin NFL.
He loves to like the dramaticsof the NFL.
He's like the reason that mediadeals and all that stuff are
big in the NFL these days.
He's a lot to not blame butgive credit to for modernizing
the NFL.
Interesting.
But him and Micah butted headsover a contract extension.
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Oh, he traded them, yes, whichis a big trade for the Packers.
So they'll be good this year.
They have a good defense.
Who's their quarterback.
Speaker 2 (05:51):
Jordan Love.
I feel like I should.
I should disclaimer.
Actually, you guys are probablygoing to catch on to this if
you're listening, but myfootball knowledge is very
spotty, yeah.
I feel like a few years agowell, yeah, I feel like a few
years ago I was like before Ihad kids I was like watching
football, like way into it.
That was when the Pats weregood.
And then the last few years,like since the pats have sucked,
I've kind of fallen off yeah,I'll give you credit.
I feel like there has been yearswhere you, like, know your
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stuff well, yeah, that's whyit's like sometimes if I seem
like I know what I'm talkingabout, and then sometimes like I
have no clue.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
That's why yeah, I
feel like there's this thing
where, like at least my brainit's like so many guys I've
talked to will know like thestats of like every single
player on these random teams andI'm like, how do you know that?
But then they look like turnaround to me and I'm like, oh,
you don't know that Tom Cruiseand Katie Holmes' baby is Surrey
Cruise.
Like you don't know that, likeyou don't know the birthday.
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You don't know that, taylor.
Speaker 2 (06:38):
Swift's coming out
with a new album on October 3rd
yeah.
Speaker 3 (06:41):
Both using the same
part of our brains, just for
different information.
Speaker 1 (06:44):
Totally Exactly.
Can I ask you a question, kyleWait?
Is there a game being played inBrazil?
I thought I saw what's thatabout.
Speaker 3 (06:55):
So, as you can
imagine, the NFL owners are very
greedy.
They're trying to get intointernational markets.
They've played in London forthe last like 10 years.
Now they do a few games inLondon and they did.
They've last like five years.
They've done a game in Germanyand they're actually going to
Spain this year, I believe.
Madrid, the Dolphins.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
Didn't they go to
Mexico City?
Speaker 3 (07:15):
Yep, they went to
Mexico City as well and this
year, yeah, they're they're.
They did it last year as welland they're doing it this year.
They're going to brazil onfriday.
That game we played friday.
Yeah.
So, chiefs and the chargers,interesting.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
I mean, I guess that
makes sense, but okay, so
recapping, so nfc, if people aresaying like who's good?
Speaker 3 (07:35):
nfc the eagles, lions
, packers, the rams who play in
la.
They should be pretty good thisyear.
And then AFC is yeah, theChiefs, as usual, Bills, Ravens.
Those three teams have kind ofbeen the top three for the last
like four or five years.
Now I'll also throw the Bengalsin there as well.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
Oh yeah, I love the
Bengals.
Speaker 3 (07:57):
Joe Burrow is their
quarterback.
I'm sure you guys know JoeBurrow.
Speaker 1 (08:01):
I love Joe Burrow, I
love that whole team.
I love Jamar Chase.
I love T Higgins, clemsonplayer.
He's on my fantasy team.
Speaker 3 (08:07):
Yeah, they'll be very
good.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
Speaking of rookies,
like who are the good rookies?
Oh yeah.
Speaker 3 (08:13):
Yeah, I have to say
Will Campbell, the Patriots
first round pick.
He's a left tackle though, sohe's not very notable.
Travis Hunter is.
If you're a college footballfan, you probably know Travis
Hunter.
He won the Heisman last year,which is like the best player in
college.
What makes him unique is heplays both sides of the ball
full time.
Speaker 2 (08:32):
Oh yeah, Crazy.
Speaker 3 (08:38):
So he plays defensive
back and wide receiver the
whole game.
So when he's out on offense,he's wide receiver.
When the defense comes out, hegoes and plays defense.
They have individual awards forevery position group as well,
and he won most valuable widereceiver and most valuable
cornerback last year.
Oh, that's crazy.
Yes, which is crazy.
Speaker 2 (08:54):
What college did he
go to?
Speaker 3 (08:55):
I don't see the first
time he went to Colorado, where
Deion Sanders is the coach ohhas that ever been done before?
Speaker 1 (09:03):
Has there ever been
an nfl player to play both sides
of the ball?
Speaker 3 (09:06):
yeah, it's been done,
not full time, though there's
there's been, obviously, peoplethat like they'll rotate in and
out, like they'll play widereceiver for a few drives and
then play like defensive backfor a few drives, but never full
time.
So he's gonna be, he says he'splanning on doing it.
They just released the depthchart, which is like where you
are on, like if you're a starter, if you're back up, he's the
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starting wide receiver and he'sthe bat.
He's the second stringcornerback right now.
So those, we'll see how he hedoes wait, though.
Speaker 1 (09:35):
Can you give your
opinion on this?
Because, for those who mightnot know the positions, because
I'm sure we do have some rookies.
Wide receivers are like thepeople on offense that the
quarterback like throws to.
Speaker 2 (09:45):
And then cornerback.
Speaker 1 (09:48):
I heard the
cornerback and this is what I
want to get your opinion on.
Speaker 2 (09:50):
I feel like that's
like the hardest position.
Speaker 1 (09:52):
That's what I heard.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (09:54):
They say, like
quarterback is obviously the
most important position on thefield, but cornerback is
probably the most like,athletically, like gifted player
on the field, because you havesomeone running full speed at
you.
You're backpedaling full speedto try and keep up with them and
then you're also trying to turnaround and find the ball in the
air to block it if it's gettingthrown your way and like you're
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worried about pass interferenceright, right and you can't like
grab or hold on to the playerto like stop them catching it.
So yes, I would say cornerbackis probably the most talented
athletic person on the field.
Speaker 2 (10:31):
Okay, do you pick
this guy in fantasy?
Though I feel like I wasreading about fantasy.
Speaker 3 (10:37):
Yeah, he's low on the
fantasy rankings just because
people are skeptical that he can.
He's going to eventually haveto pick one or the other.
He might choose defensive back,which does you know good in
fantasy, cause you just pick upplaying defense.
But he wasn't very good widereceiver in college, so
interesting.
Speaker 1 (10:57):
And something else
that we should clarify, cause
like a lot of times snitcheswhen you listen to, like ESPN or
whatever they say, like thesecondary, and that's right,
that's what we're talking about.
Speaker 3 (11:07):
Yeah, so there's the
cornerbacks and the safeties, so
like it's.
If you're thinking about afootball field, it's like the
four people that are standingfarthest away from the
quarterback oh, I love thatexplanation.
Speaker 1 (11:18):
That makes it a lot
easier.
Speaker 3 (11:19):
There's like d line,
who's like the closest, then the
linebackers who are in themiddle, and then the four
defensive back or secondary,that's in like the furthest away
field.
Speaker 2 (11:29):
Don't the rules.
I feel like they at leastaccording to Chris, they have
like changed a lot of thefootball rules to give offense
more points, so there's likeit's hard to be a cornerback
because there's like more rulesagainst them too.
Speaker 3 (11:40):
Right, yeah, you
can't grab or hold.
There's a lot of like if youget hit really hard, they'll
call a penalty on the defense.
So a lot of the times thedefenders are scared to lower
their helmet and hit you so thatthe quarterbacks just throw it
up to the wide receivers becausethey know that the player won't
hit them or get hurt.
I didn't know that the ruleshave definitely lended itself to
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offense because people likepoints and touchdowns.
Speaker 2 (12:07):
It's more
entertaining.
Speaker 3 (12:08):
Yeah, it's more
entertaining.
Speaker 1 (12:10):
I guess that makes
sense.
Yeah, and like there was thatplayer, demar Hamlin, that was
really hurt.
I forgot about that.
That was so crazy.
I watched that game live.
Speaker 2 (12:21):
And I remember being
like oh my.
Speaker 1 (12:22):
God, what's going on?
And that was so scary.
Speaker 3 (12:25):
It was the biggest
game of the year Because it was
week 16, two teams in firstplace in their divisions and,
yeah, it was the first 10minutes of the game and I think
actually not to keep makingeverything about Clemson, but
I'm pretty sure it was T Higginswho hit him.
Oh, really, yeah, it was DeMarHamlin's in the secondary.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
Yeah, which we now
know what that means.
Speaker 3 (12:50):
Which we now know
what that means.
Speaker 2 (12:51):
The farthest away
from the ball, exactly.
Speaker 1 (12:54):
We're learning so
much.
That was so hard, All right.
Speaker 2 (12:59):
What about?
Who are the good quarterbacks?
Obviously Mahomes.
Speaker 3 (13:03):
Yeah, good
quarterbacks.
Yeah, Mahomes, Josh Allen, JoeBurrow, Lamar Jackson we already
talked about them.
There's Justin Herbert, who'svery good.
He's on the Chargers.
He just came in a relationshipwith Madison Beer.
Do you guys know Madison Beer?
Speaker 1 (13:17):
She's like an
influencer right.
Speaker 3 (13:18):
Yeah, she's like an
influencer.
I saw it on Instagram.
A lot of people were excitedabout it.
I don't know, but yeah, they'rekind of the five in the AFC
that are very good.
In the NFC there's Jalen Hurtswho's the Eagles quarterback, so
he's kind of like polarizing.
A lot of people think he'seither very good or like he got.
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He won the super bowl last yearso obviously that's a huge
accomplishment, but a lot ofpeople think he was like carried
by his defense to the superbowl.
So like this year coming up hehas like a big year to like kind
of prove it yeah, we.
Speaker 1 (13:50):
But we like him
because he has an all-female
like team, like his manager, Ididn't know that I know his
agent was his uh, female.
He's like it's like his managerand I think there's like one
other person.
So, ladies, we love that.
He's been interviewed about itand he was just like yeah, like
they just get the job done, getshit done.
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And I think he has.
I mean, I don't know this, butI think he has like one of the
biggest contracts, but he's alsoreally good.
Speaker 3 (14:18):
And then, yeah, jaden
Daniels.
I don't know if you guys knowhim.
He won the Heisman for collegetwo years ago and he was the
second overall pick.
Last year he's a rookie Broughthis team to the NFC
Championship game, which is likethe second-to-last game before
the Super Bowl.
So he was very, very good lastyear.
A lot of people are watching tosee if he will be good this
year as well, or there's asophomore slump with him.
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He's the Washington Commandersquarterback.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
I hate that name.
Speaker 3 (14:46):
Yeah, kind of an
irrelevant franchise, but they
were very good last year.
What about Jared Goff.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
Oh, we love him.
Jared Goff is good.
Speaker 3 (14:53):
Yeah, detroit was
very good last year.
A lot of people say that hisoffense that he's in was the
reason he's good.
He's like a game manager, quoteunquote.
So he just like, doesn't makemistakes, throws the ball into
his, gives the ball to theplaymakers and, like, just
follows the rules.
Yeah, exactly when we need thegame.
Speaker 1 (15:13):
Won't lose you the
game, though, so I guess it's
good okay, I feel like we in thebrady era have like these
quarterback names that weremember and they're still like
floating around.
I see them out there, likeAaron Rogers.
Speaker 3 (15:24):
What are you I?
Speaker 1 (15:25):
mean what are we
doing?
Speaker 3 (15:26):
Yeah, he's still
playing.
Yeah, he's like 43.
He just signed with thePittsburgh Steelers.
Speaker 1 (15:33):
I mean, I just think
he needs to hang it up.
Speaker 3 (15:35):
No, yeah, I mean I,
yeah, yeah, I mean I.
Yeah, he wasn't very good thelast two years with the jets,
but making still making goodmoney.
Why not keep it going?
Speaker 2 (15:46):
yeah, he needs a
better attitude or something.
I feel like it's like hispersonality.
I just don't like him.
He's very athletically giftedand fun to watch I guess I don't
know.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
I feel like, after he
like literally got hurt on like
the first week that he was, Iwas just like get out of here.
Speaker 3 (16:02):
Yeah, so jets, that's
so.
Oh my God so jets.
Speaker 1 (16:07):
Yeah, that's so.
Jets must be tough to be a jetsfan, do you think that's like
the worst franchise to root for?
I think it might be.
Speaker 3 (16:13):
The the bills in the
90s.
They went to.
They went to four Super Bowlsin a row.
They lost every single one ofthem.
No, yeah, so they haven't wonone, I just forget how long.
Speaker 2 (16:24):
but that's
embarrassing, that's brutal.
Speaker 3 (16:27):
So that's like they
say, that's like the epitome of
bad franchise.
Speaker 2 (16:34):
Yeah, and that's why
I feel like the Bills fans suck.
It's like you guys aren't good.
You've never even won.
Speaker 3 (16:39):
Yeah.
Yeah it's like you guys aren'tgood, you've never even won.
Speaker 2 (16:44):
Yeah, yeah, but bills
mafia seems so fun.
I feel like they seem likeweirdos.
Speaker 1 (16:47):
No, I'm in on it and
I'm with you, kyle.
Speaker 3 (16:49):
Like, at least like
if you're in a warm city, like
the bills right they're inbuffalo, yeah like during the
peak, like football season, likedecember, january, there's like
nothing to do but like watchthe bills play that's why it's
like I don't know kind of morepathetic.
Speaker 2 (17:05):
Yeah, I guess
remember when they, like me,
remember when they bought, likethe billboard outside of
gillette yeah and like yeah sothat's put something negative
about the patriots on it.
Their fans did that.
They like, bought a billboardnear gillette and so it's like,
okay, Bills fans, you're noteven on our radar.
Like back then, the Patriotswere so good that, like they
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didn't give a fuck about theBills.
Speaker 3 (17:30):
Yeah, now the Bills
are the ones to beat, though
They've won like six AFC Eastchampionships in a row.
Speaker 2 (17:36):
And they still act
like they won the Super Bowl.
Every time they beat thepatriots it's like the patriots
suck.
Speaker 1 (17:41):
That's not a big
accomplishment anymore well,
maybe we should ask like, whatdo you think about the patriots
kyle?
Like are they?
Making the playoffs are wethinking drake may is gonna do.
Well, what do you think?
Speaker 3 (17:51):
yes, I am very
optimistic on the patriots.
Mike rabel, who used to be aplayer for the patriots back in
the early 2000s, won like threeSuper Bowls with them.
He just got hired as the coachso he's coming in.
He was the coach of the Titansfor a while Very good coach.
He's like a player's coachbecause he obviously played, so
they all like respect him andhe's like a good leader quote
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unquote.
So I think he'll be able toturn it around.
Drake May had a very positiverookie year, showed a lot of
flashes of like competentquarterback like Matt Jones who
was the quarterback before.
Drake May was just brutal.
Like he looks like an insuranceagent, like he did not look like
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an NFL quarterback.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
So true.
Speaker 3 (18:38):
Yeah, drake May at
least like looks the part of a
quarterback, like he had a lotof flashes last year.
Their schedule is also veryeasy.
So they play in the NFL.
How it works is they designateyou a division that you play.
That's not the AFC East.
So you play eight AFC Eastgames, or six AFC East games, I
should say and then you playlike one division from the other
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league and then you play twodivisions I believe math, math
but something like that in theAFC and if you finish, the place
you finished in last year isbasically the place of the team
you play this year.
So like we have a fourth placeschedule because we finished
fourth last year in the AFC East.
So all our opponents werefinished fourth last year in the
AFC.
So all our opponents werefinished fourth last year as
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well.
Oh their schedule is very easy,quote unquote.
Other teams could turn aroundand be very good from last year,
but on paper, right now, theirschedule is one of the easier
ones, the NFL, which should helpthem also.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
Wow, I never knew
that.
That's how they did theschedule Wait and then.
Speaker 3 (19:39):
Okay, I feel like I
always knew that that's how they
did the schedule, wait and then, okay, I feel like I always
knew that this was so you'rebasically saying like a little
confusing, but if you're thefirst place team in the AFC East
and you play the AFC West andthe NFC West next year like
that's how your schedule linesup you play the who, you play
the team first place team thatdivision.
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But yes, so their their scheduleshould be easy and like.
With the addition of Mike Rabel, I think he's a lot better
coach than Gerard Mayo was.
But yes, I have the Patriots asthe last team in the playoffs.
Speaker 2 (20:11):
Okay, let's go.
I feel like that would be asuccessful season.
Yes, progress, you know 10 and7.
Speaker 3 (20:15):
They Progress.
You know 10 and 7.
They were last year.
They were something likewhatever 2 and 15, 3 and 14 or
something.
So any slight improvement is aplus.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
I don't know if you
guys are like this, but I feel
like it's so hard to watch thePats when they're bad Like
watching bad football to me islike watching paint dry Watching
good football is like the bestthing ever.
It's just like the Pats.
I feel like went from being sofun to watch, to being like
painful.
Speaker 1 (20:44):
I mean, we grew up in
literally 20 years of like.
The only football we knew waslike we were very pampered.
Speaker 3 (20:50):
I know.
Speaker 1 (20:51):
Yeah, so I I agree
with you.
It's like so hard to not.
You know what it is.
It's like you always kind ofhad belief in brady and the pats
that even if they were behind,like especially when it got down
, they'll come back Like theconfidence was there, and now,
when I watch, it's just youdon't know, you know, and that's
like that's how other teamsfeel, right, like speaking of
other teams, though, are thereany teams that you just like
hate?
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (21:11):
I would say I do hate
I know I talked about it at the
beginning, but I do hate thechiefs.
Just how like they're always onprime time, Like it's always
Mahomes.
Speaker 2 (21:20):
Yeah, but you sound.
Speaker 3 (21:21):
you sound kind of
like I feel like you say that as
a Pats fan you sound kind ofhypocritical.
Yes, yes, it's veryhypocritical.
Also, I know you guys aren'tgoing to like this, but like the
whole like Travis Kelsey,Taylor Swift thing like just
makes them more like on primetime and like always in the
spotlight.
They're always like talkingabout the Chiefs and stuff, so
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it's doesn't help.
I do also hate the Eagles.
Hate the Eagles.
Their fans are in soccer balls.
I was.
I was in college when they beatthem in the Superbowl.
It was like the worst night ofmy life.
Like they were, so it was sobad.
Speaker 2 (21:57):
Oh, when they beat
the pads.
Speaker 3 (21:58):
Yeah, when the Eagles
beat the Pats and then the
Giants also hate them, spoiledthe Patriots' 17th perfect
season.
We have history, yeah.
And then I put the Jets as well.
But no one really cares aboutthe Jets, they're kind of
irrelevant.
But another fan base, that'sjust insufferable.
Speaker 1 (22:26):
All the other ones.
I don't really have a favoriteteam.
I just kind of like rooting forcertain players.
I feel like fantasy kind oflike has gotten me more into
that, where, like, it's not evencertain franchises I like, but
yeah, there's like certainplayers that, yeah, are really
good for your team, or just thatyou start to like right or like
like clemson players, if youwent to a certain school, go
Tigers.
Speaker 2 (22:42):
That's right.
Yeah, I know Fantasy.
It does make you watch footballand it makes you care about
other teams more, which I like.
Speaker 1 (22:49):
Yeah, me too.
Speaker 2 (22:50):
Which actually is
relevant to our next question
about gambling.
I feel like I don't even knowwhat question to actually ask
about football gambling.
Speaker 1 (22:58):
Yeah, same what's the
spread.
Speaker 2 (23:01):
What's people talking
about when they're betting?
Speaker 3 (23:03):
Sure.
So obviously every team isn'tequal in a given game.
So how they make them equal forbetting purposes is called the
spread.
So for example, if it's minusthree, we'll call it.
So the Patriots play theRaiders on Sunday.
They're minus three versus theRaiders, so that means for you
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to win your bet.
If you bet on the Patriots, thePatriots have to win by four
points.
If they win by three points,it's a tie.
If they win by two points, it'sa loss.
So you're basically startingthe game down by four points.
Obviously, the other way, ifyou bet the Raiders plus three
and they lose by two, you winyour bet.
If they win the game outright,you win your bet as well.
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And then you can also bet thatmoney line.
So that just means that, like,you take the spread out of it.
So if the Patriots are minus150 on the money line, you have
to bet $150 to win a hundred.
If you bet the spread, you onlyhave to bet, like 105 or 110.
So you're basically buyingthose three points and then if
they Patriots win the game, youwin your bet.
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If they lose the game, you loseyour bet.
Speaker 1 (24:13):
I feel like betting
is like literally like organic
chemistry, like I just feel likeI can't wrap my mind around
this.
Speaker 3 (24:21):
Yeah, yeah, there's a
lot of terms, it's a lot of
different terms, but yeah, andthen there's something called
the over under.
So in NFL games they'll Vegaswill set like a line of points.
So most of the times it'saround 45 in a game.
So if the Patriots over underis 45, that just means that the
two teams combined, if you beton the over, they have to score
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46 points.
Okay, I love that.
That's easy If they.
If they score 44 points in thegame, if the game ends 22 to 22,
you lose your bet.
If it, if it finishes 24 to 22,you win your bet, love that
Wait.
Speaker 1 (24:57):
So just really quick
back to the money line thing.
So you are.
So money lines, just there's nospread.
You said it's just a win orlose.
They win or lose but they butit.
Speaker 3 (25:07):
The Vegas is saying
the Patriots are a better team
than the Raiders on Sunday, soyou have to pay more.
You have to pay more money, youknow, to win that same $100 bet
or whatever you want.
You don't win as much money,yeah, you don't win as much
money, or you like, the odds aredifferent.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
So if you want to win
more, you're probably going to
take the spread bet.
Speaker 3 (25:28):
Yes, but if you don't
want to put up as much, you'll
take the spread.
But if you're like confident inthe Patriots, you're like this
team's going to blow them out,like I'm just going to take the
money line, leave the points,I'll just bet more money on the
Patriots money line and then,but you could lose more money.
Speaker 1 (25:45):
Oh, I see.
Okay, so it's really just likeabout how confident you are in
your team.
Speaker 3 (25:48):
Right, yeah,
essentially yes, but, like
sometimes, if a spreadots wereminus 10, the money line would
be like minus 300.
So you'd have to put up $300 towin that same hundred Dang yes.
So it's like can backfire.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
Yeah, that's
stressful, do you know what like
.
Kyle and Brendan and theirfriends always do is like when
they're together they'll do likea group bet.
Speaker 1 (26:09):
Yeah, oh smart.
Speaker 2 (26:11):
And so like everyone
puts money in and then
everyone's like rooting for thesame thing, so it's like more
fun.
Speaker 1 (26:15):
Oh my God, Brittany,
let's do that.
I know That'd be so fun.
Speaker 3 (26:19):
Yeah, and there's.
You could do like I don't wantto.
I don't want to confuse you toomuch, kristen, but then there's
like parlays where you can likepick multiple games and then
the odds are like a lot higherthat that bet will win.
So it'll Like this might be toodown the road, but we've
already gone this far.
Yeah, let's do it.
It would be like a three-pickparlay would be like plus 600
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odds.
So if those three picks hit andyou bet $100 on it, you win 600
.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
Because all three of
the games have to hit Right.
Speaker 3 (26:50):
It's unlikely that
those three will hit.
Speaker 2 (26:53):
Yeah, this is why I
don't gamble.
I'm already stressed out, I'malready like oh my goodness.
Speaker 1 (26:59):
Well do people mainly
go to DraftKings to bet?
Is that the big gaming platformor gambling?
Speaker 3 (27:04):
platform yeah,
there's in Massachusetts.
The legal ones, yeah, but thetwo big main ones are DraftKings
and FanDuel.
So those are the two big ones.
Those are like the two biggestaround the country.
Speaker 2 (27:15):
If I wanted to bet on
like if Taylor Swift's going to
perform in the Super Bowl.
Apparently, Vegas is favoringthat hard.
Oh yeah, According to Instagram.
Great Like, where do you go?
Can you do that on DraftKings?
Speaker 3 (27:27):
You could.
I don't know Specifically.
You might be able to find it onDraftKings or FanDuel.
It might be on like some weirdwebsite, because they want you
to just like download the appand bet through them, so they
might offer weird bets like that.
That's like the big thing withthe super bowl too is like all
the prop bets you guys knowabout this.
Like you can bet like color ofthe gatorade or like how long
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the national anthem goes, or youknow how long the halftime show
is like all that stupid stuff,like that's like the big thing
about the super bowl, is theylike Vegas has all those like
different types of bets peoplewill bet on anything?
Speaker 1 (28:01):
yes, they will.
I mean, you kind of alreadytouched on this Kyle about and I
totally see.
Here's the thing.
I totally understand why ifyou're not a Chiefs fan, the
Taylor of it all can be a littlemuch because they're getting so
much limelight.
But would so, would you say,like as a male who watches nfl,
does it bother you seeing taylor?
What are your thoughts?
Speaker 3 (28:21):
no, I I would say it
does not bother me to see taylor
.
I think, like you said, they'relike always in prime time.
So it's like sunday night,monday night, thursday night are
the prime time games, becausethey're like the only games on
tv at that time.
Yeah, so those are technicallyquote-unquote primetime games.
For anyone wondering, yeah,they're like the national games,
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but I do.
When they show her like ahundred times in a game or like
after they like complete a passand like show Taylor Swift in
the stands, it's like okay, likeI don't need to see her, like,
yes, she's at the game.
Yeah, yeah, like she's datingTaylor.
Speaker 2 (28:56):
I feel like she
doesn't want that too.
Yeah, I feel like she doesn'twant that either.
Speaker 3 (29:01):
It's like did you
guys see?
Yeah, so Belichick coaches downin North Carolina, now college
football.
Yes, I watched the first halfof that game.
So he played Monday.
They did not Like they scored aTD on the touchdown on the
opening possession, that theyhad the ball and the first
person they showed in the crowdwas his girlfriend.
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It was like Jordan Hudson,who's very popular now, or like
Controversial yeah,controversial online.
It's just like show the playerwho scored the TD or something.
Or like show Belichick, likeyou don't need to show, like his
girlfriend in the stands, yeah,yeah.
Speaker 1 (29:37):
I mean I do get that,
like I do get that point.
But to your point too, brett,and I agree, I mean obviously
she's not the one who'scontrolling if she's getting
shown, but she's going tosupport her boyfriend.
But just curious.
Speaker 3 (29:48):
No, I definitely I
have.
Being Brittany's brother, Ihave definitely grown up with
Taylor Swift in my life, so I'mnot like not used to Taylor
Swift, so I don't mind her atall, but it's just like, yeah,
the constant like showing therein the crowd with like hugging,
like Patrick Mahomes wife, who'sinsufferable, annoying, yeah,
very annoying.
Speaker 2 (30:09):
It's annoying, yeah,
I feel like they gotta leave
that shit to Instagram.
Speaker 1 (30:13):
Honestly, like the,
the users generate their that
type of content and like mbc,right game yeah maybe we should
wrap up on our nfl and then dosome fantasy talk and then talk
a little college.
But do it.
What is your last question onnfl?
Yeah, super bowl prediction.
What are you?
What are you thinking?
Speaker 3 (30:33):
okay, I'm gonna say
the bills.
Sorry, sorry, brittany, lovethat the bills.
Just because I can't pick thechiefs.
I'm not picking the chiefs andI'll say the Packers.
Speaker 1 (30:44):
Oh, because.
Speaker 3 (30:45):
I think they, like I
said, they just traded for Micah
Parsons, who's one of the bestplayers in the NFL.
I think that'll give them agood boost.
They have a young team, theirquarterback is good, their coach
is very good.
They play in a hard place toplay.
Lambeau Field is like thefrozen tundra, they call it In
the playoffs.
It's very hard to play therebecause it's so cold.
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I'll say the Packers, then I'llsay the Bills, to pick someone
to win the Super Bowl, to get itdone.
Speaker 1 (31:15):
You heard it here
first, if that ends up coming
true, kyle.
We have it on record.
Speaker 3 (31:19):
Yes, if that comes
true, I'll take credit.
If it doesn't.
Speaker 2 (31:25):
Sorry, cool.
Well, maybe a hot take, becausewe'll see if the Bills can get
it done.
Speaker 3 (31:31):
Yes, definitely a
story to watch Totally.
Speaker 2 (31:34):
I'm rooting for the
Chiefs All right, yeah, let's
talk fantasy Fantasy.
So Kyle and watch.
Totally, I'm rooting for thechiefs all right, yeah, let's
talk fancy fantasy.
So kyle and I have a fantasydraft tonight.
So we got to be a littlecareful about sharing our
secrets yes but in terms of likethe first round draft picks we
can talk about that maybe whoare you drafting like?
Who are the good first, firstcouple picks?
Speaker 3 (31:53):
yeah, so yeah, like
bernie said, I try.
I'll try not to give away toomany of my secrets.
Frank's uncle is looking for abounce back here Like a family
fantasy league.
I kind of circled a few players.
So there's a lot of good widereceivers at the top of the
draft Justin, jefferson, ceedeeLamb, jamar Chase.
Jefferson plays for the Vikings, ceedee Lamb plays for the
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Cowboys and Jamar Chase playsfor the Bengals.
They're like the three bestwide receivers in the NFL.
They'll all be top five picks.
I've had all of them on my team,yeah, they're all really good
Safe picks if you're in the tophalf of the first round of your
fantasy league.
I'll also say Jameer Gibbs,who's the running back for the
Lions.
He's probably one of the toptwo running backs in the draft.
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He's so good because he's goodrunning the ball and then he
also catches it out of thebackfield.
Speaker 2 (32:43):
Oh yeah, that's big.
Speaker 3 (32:44):
He gets points kind
of both ways.
There's also Saquon Barkley.
Do you guys know who Saquon is?
Speaker 2 (32:50):
Yeah, I'm surprised
he's still in the top 10.
Speaker 3 (32:52):
Yeah, so he was the
best player in the NFL last year
.
He's half the reason the Eagleslike made it to the Super Bowl
because he was so good.
But I'm a firm believer he'slike the number one overall
player right now.
But I'm a firm believer that,like, if you're the number one
overall pick, that's like a badsign.
It's like the last yearChristian McCaffrey was and he
got hurt after like four games.
Speaker 1 (33:13):
He was the number one
pick.
Speaker 3 (33:19):
Yeah, games he was.
Yeah, Jonathan Taylor, like theyear before another running
back who was like supposed to bethe number one player.
He got hurt after like fourgames.
So like I, I have a bad omenabout like first overall players
and like the first overall pickis like the worst pick you can
get in the draft because likeyou don't pick again for like 25
picks.
Speaker 2 (33:33):
Yeah who was my arch
nemesis, joe mixon don't pick
that guy yeah he's like a baddude well, he also like every
year would be on the in the toplike five, and like I had him on
my fantasy team and he didn'tdo shit and I was like why is he
on the top five?
And it like feel you feel likepressure to pick him yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3 (33:51):
So those are kind of
like the players I'm circling.
There's also like like PukaNakua.
Do you guys know Puka Nakua?
Speaker 1 (33:57):
No, I've definitely.
Yes, I've heard that name.
Speaker 3 (34:00):
Yeah, he's on the
Rams.
He's like the Rams' best widereceiver.
He's a Hawaiian, if youcouldn't tell, and Malik Babers
are both like back half of thefirst round wide receivers.
Well, here's the thing aboutfantasy.
Speaker 1 (34:12):
Oh sorry, no, go
ahead.
Totally cut you off, kyle.
Sorry, but here's the thing.
Like I feel like the draft isjust part of it.
The thing that I alwaysstruggle with with fantasy is
like I just have literally noidea how to manage a team post
the first draft.
Like I don't really know whatto look out for for the waiver
wire, anything like that.
Speaker 3 (34:31):
So like any just tips
and whatever you were going to
finish saying about the draft,like obviously feel free, but I
need some no-transcript thing Ilook out for is, if you look at
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your team and you have a lot ofthe same like by weeks, to try
and find players in free agencythat have different by weeks
that look like they have like orhave been good or could be good
in the next couple weeks.
Smart, I kind of try and nothave too many players the same
bye week, because obviously whenthey have the same bye week
they're not playing.
You need to replace them.
And also you don't want to dropyour good players if they have
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a bye week and you need to picksomeone up, right, right, okay.
And then also, I'm usuallyskeptical of trades because I
feel like if someone's offeringyou a trade, they're trying to
like pull one over on you.
So, yeah, any trade I also, Iwould just look into before,
just like immediately oh, I knowthat person's name and
accepting it.
Speaker 2 (35:56):
I feel like I mean my
unsolicited fantasy advice is
like, just by watching footballyou know, like see who the good
players are and are, and thenyou'll know how to pick them.
I remember Alvin Kamara when hewas a rookie.
I just was watching footballand I was like, oh, who's this
guy in the Saints?
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He's got a good quarterback,he's got a lot of catches, and
then he ended up being the bestplayer.
It's all about volume.
Speaker 3 (36:23):
How are they going to
get the?
Speaker 2 (36:24):
ball.
Speaker 3 (36:25):
Right the quarterback
.
Yeah, player throw this.
It's all about volume.
Yeah, are they gonna get theball right and I quarterback,
yeah.
Also, look at, yeah, the teamthat they have around them, like
if they're, if they're the jetslike, and you're looking at the
jets backup running back likehe's probably not gonna be that
good because the jets aren'tgood, but, like the team, if the
team's good, they have a goodquarterback.
Like brittany said, you know itmight be.
It's probably worth to pickthat person up over someone else
who's on like a bad team.
Speaker 1 (36:46):
Okay, okay, so I'll
make sense.
I'm checking the waiver wire,I'm watching the teams.
I'm making sure I don't havetoo many on the same by week.
Yeah, yes.
Speaker 2 (36:54):
Oh, oh.
You know what my other like tipis.
This is like my C key tip is ifyou go like into PN Fantasy,
there's a section Somehow youcan get to most added and
dropped players of the week andif you go in that you can see
who everyone's picking.
Speaker 3 (37:09):
Who's popular to pick
up?
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (37:11):
Brittany Girl, pro
tip Love it.
Speaker 3 (37:15):
I didn't know that
one, Brittany.
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (37:17):
Yeah, thank you, damn
it, Okay, final.
Well, anything else on Fantasy.
Speaker 3 (37:24):
No, I would just say
thing is like I mentioned.
Yeah, it's all lock.
Obviously, your, your firstround pick, could get hurt in
the first week, but I would saywide receivers early and then
maybe running backs in roundthree or four, the, the, the
good wide receivers this yearthere's a lot of them that are
being the first round, so getthem and then worry about
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running back later that's a good.
Speaker 1 (37:48):
That's a good tip,
because I feel like I do tend to
go running backs.
Speaker 3 (37:50):
I feel like they're
going to pick up right, they're
always the ones that areprojected to get the most points
, but yeah, like a running backwill emerge throughout the
season, more so than a widereceiver right heard maybe final
thoughts for college.
Speaker 1 (38:05):
I feel like college
is not maybe the most.
Speaker 2 (38:07):
Kristen's favorite
topic I do college football.
Speaker 1 (38:11):
It's so fun.
I'm a little.
I just don't know how I feelabout them getting paid,
whatever.
That's a topic for a differentday.
But just cure, I don't knowWhatever, but again topic for a
different day.
But curious, like any collegefootball teams that you love,
don't love, and then like whatare you?
I?
Curious, like any collegefootball teams that you love,
don't love, and then like whatare you?
I mean college playoffpredictions who do you think is
going to go far this year?
Speaker 3 (38:32):
Yeah, I I know we
don't have to get into the whole
discussion because there's alot, but I do like that they do
get paid Cause I feel like itmakes I mean better, like the
there's a lot of more parody inthe league rather than like
alabama being just like gettingall the best players now that
these teams can pay them.
Like, yeah, it spreads out thetalent pool.
But favorite teams I like isand sorry, kristin, my favorite
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team probably is south carolinauniversity, south carolina um
clinton rival.
Speaker 2 (39:05):
Yeah, this is always
a debate at Christmas or
whatever, because our cousinDavis went to South Carolina.
I visited him and had the besttime of his life.
Speaker 3 (39:14):
I visited him when I
was a senior in high school.
It was very fun, so I've been aGamecocks fan since we went.
My friend best friend'sbrother-in-law goes there now.
We went two years ago andvisited him.
Went to a game.
It was awesome, so I'm like atransplant South Carolina fan.
Speaker 1 (39:32):
They're good this
year.
Speaker 3 (39:33):
Yes, they're good
this year.
They have a good quarterback.
They've been getting better, soI feel like I'm hopping on a
bandwagon, but whatever.
Speaker 2 (39:41):
Don't worry, though,
I hold the fort for Clemson on
those family debates.
Speaker 3 (39:44):
Yeah, and then
there's Georgia.
Who's the Georgia Bulldogs,their mascot.
Speaker 2 (39:48):
Oh yeah, bulldog yeah
.
Speaker 3 (39:50):
The mascot.
So cute it was, it was a fanfavorite.
And then Texas.
I do like the Longhorns too.
Those are kind of on my threeteams.
There's not really we didn't.
Northeast, there's not really ateam.
I could say BC, but theirfootball team is never on TV.
Speaker 1 (40:08):
Yeah, well, what do
you think of Arch Manning?
Texas lost their first game toOhio State, I know.
Speaker 3 (40:13):
Yeah, I feel like it
was definitely a hard first game
to go into.
Obviously, you're going to OhioState.
Who's their stadium seats like100,000 people.
He's never played in a gamelike that.
Their defensive coordinator isalso Matt Patricia, ohio State.
Speaker 1 (40:30):
Oh, I didn't know
that you remember him from the
Patriots.
Speaker 3 (40:32):
He was the Patriots
defensive coordinator for a
while.
So all the analysts online saidthat he was like throwing like
NFL coverages at him that he'slike never seen before and it
really confused him.
So I give him a pass on thefirst game.
I mean, obviously there'sprobably a lot of jitters.
He didn't.
Obviously he didn't play great,but I still think he's it's his
first game like starting and heplayed the number three team in
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the country on the road, so Ican't fault him.
Speaker 2 (40:59):
Yeah, give him a
break and I think that they won.
Speaker 1 (41:01):
I think Ohio State
won the whole thing last year.
Speaker 3 (41:04):
Yeah, they won the
national championship last year
and they returned most of theirteam and they're very good.
Yeah, but teams I hate are OhioState.
I hate Ohio State.
Their fans are insufferable,just like Jetson and Eagles fans
, and their coach, ryan Day, iskind of a clown too.
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I do hate LSU Kristen.
They just beat Clemson on theroad.
But Ryan Kelly is their coach.
I hate him too.
He was the Notre Dame coach no,yeah, he was the Notre Dame
coach.
He left for LSU.
He's been like the LSU was verygood.
They've been bad the last fewyears.
He's kind of like on thequote-unquote hot seat, but very
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good.
They've been bad the last fewyears.
He's kind of like on thequote-unquote hot seat, but they
have a really good team thisyear.
Lsu does their quarterback'svery good.
Their defense is very good.
I used to not like Alabama.
Similarly, along the lines ofthe Chiefs.
They're just always very good.
But Nick Saban left a couple ofyears ago and they've been bad,
so I don't really dislike themanymore.
I feel like they're thePatriots of college football.
Dislike them anymore.
Speaker 2 (42:03):
I feel like they're
the patriots of college football
.
Speaker 3 (42:05):
Yeah, it's very
similar.
Yeah, nick Saban and BillBelichick are very close friends
.
They coached together when theywere like young assistants in
the NFL, so they're like, bothvery similar.
And then I do.
I know we mentioned it, but Ido feel bad for like UNC and
Bill Belichick Same that gameMonday.
(42:27):
I don't know why he's out there, wait, why do?
You feel bad for him Becausehe's like why is he coaching?
Why is he coaching in collegeand UNC?
They don't even have a storiedfootball program.
It's not like he's coaching atAlabama or something that's true
.
He's the best coach in NFLhistory and he's coaching this
bad UNC.
True, he's like he's the bestcoach in NFL history and he like
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he's coaching this like bad UNCteam and like his girlfriend,
like everyone's shitting on hisgirlfriend, and like they kept
panning to him on the sidelinesand it looked like he like saw a
ghost and he like didn't knowwhat to do, like I don to go out
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like yeah, bad football team,but hey, he wants to do it so
salty I feel like we're seeinglike the demise of his legacy,
like if he had just retired.
A few years ago brady left andwon a super bowl.
So like that I know.
And now everyone thinks like,oh, it must have just been all
brady, but they really think soyet.
Speaker 1 (43:20):
Like and brett.
Like I was watching thebeginning of this game because I
didn't.
I forgot it was on, but Istarted watching it, the fanfare
leading up to this thing wasnext level Michael, not Michael
Jackson.
Michael Jordan was there like.
Speaker 3 (43:35):
Randy.
Speaker 1 (43:35):
Moss was there why?
Speaker 3 (43:38):
well you didn't see
yeah, they wanted to see like
Belichick, like it was it was abig.
They had like the marching band, like on the field at the
beginning of the game, likeLight show.
Speaker 2 (43:48):
That's like unfair
for the coach, though.
Right, I feel like to judge himthat much on one game?
Speaker 3 (43:53):
No, yeah, obviously,
but like TCU.
I don't know if you guys sawany of the tweets after they won
, but they basically like feltlike so disrespected that like
everyone just thought UNC wasgoing to win the game and like
didn't think about like no onewas talking about TCU before the
game.
It was all about Belichick,like ESPN, all the interviews
with Belichick, like so, likewhat so TCU?
(44:16):
Just they won by like 45 points.
Speaker 2 (44:19):
It was a slaughter,
damn anyhow anyway we got NFL
kicking off, so who are theEagles playing tomorrow?
Speaker 3 (44:26):
Eagles play the
Cowboys.
The Eagles are raising theirSuper Bowl banner.
The Eagles are minus eight.
Speaker 2 (44:34):
Okay so.
Vegas thinks they're going towin.
Speaker 3 (44:36):
Win by how many?
Speaker 2 (44:37):
Nine we have to win
by nine.
Speaker 3 (44:40):
Good job, Kristen.
So we'll see if the Eagles canwin by nine or if the Cowboys
can keep it within nine.
Speaker 1 (44:48):
And and Snitches.
This is a big game.
This is divisional meaning thatthey're.
Speaker 3 (44:52):
This is a divisional
game.
Speaker 1 (44:53):
Yes, so they're both
NFC.
And then there's four with yeah, the East, they're East,
they're East.
Speaker 2 (44:59):
So this is a big game
for them.
Oh, they're both in the samedivision.
Speaker 3 (45:02):
They're both in the
same division.
They're both in the samedivision, yep, same with the
Chiefs and the Chargers Fridayin Brazil.
They're both from the AFC West.
Those are important games.
Divisional games are important,yeah, and the Chiefs game is
weird.
Speaker 2 (45:17):
It's only on YouTube.
Speaker 1 (45:19):
Oh, how many like
platforms do we need to watch
football?
I can't, it's great.
Yeah, but Kyle, this has beenso informative.
Speaker 2 (45:28):
I'm like all hyped up
now I know this is like perfect
timing.
Speaker 1 (45:31):
I'm like so excited
for tomorrow.
You best believe I'm going toturn around tonight and tell
someone about Michael Parsons.
Be like what do?
Speaker 3 (45:36):
you think about
Michael Parsons?
Exactly yeah.
Speaker 1 (45:46):
Or hey is Travis
Hunter going to be able ways?
Yeah, what's the spread on thatgame?
Are you taking the money line?
You have the over or the undernailed it this is like I mean
just right in there, or so?
Yeah, we're so smart.
Well, thank you so much forjoining us, kyle.
This was a great episode.
We really appreciate it, youtaught us so much and we hope
everyone loved it and we'regoing to be back on Friday with
another episode, just a regulardegular episode with me and
Britt.
Speaker 2 (46:07):
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Or I guess, on Apple too.
But yeah, tell everyone youknow about us.
Thanks, everybody, bye, bye.