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November 17, 2025 54 mins

Today on the Best of 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, Jonas Knox, Brady Quinn, and LaVar Arrington kick things off by recapping the Week 11 NFL Sunday slate as they look ahead to the Falcons–Panthers matchup that Brady will be calling. They also break down Cardinals QB Jacoby Brissett’s historic performance in another edition of “In Case You Missed It.” Finally, the guys look at the madness coming out of the AFC North, with Shedeur Sanders getting his first snaps and Aaron Rodgers suffering an injury. Tune in for all that and much more!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 3 (01:06):
What up Sticks? What's going on? Man? Good morning?

Speaker 4 (01:11):
What up sticks?

Speaker 1 (01:13):
There?

Speaker 4 (01:13):
He is?

Speaker 3 (01:14):
What? Hello? Guys? Star of the weekend.

Speaker 4 (01:17):
Yeah, don't say that. Knock Now, let me just say this,
I let everyone down in multiple ways this weekend. Okay,
that was the worst combined weekend of betting picks I've
ever given out. It was awful, absolutely awful, horrendous, which
I kind of said to you guys. I felt terrible

(01:37):
about this weekend and both college and NFL going into it.
Like I hated the numbers, hated the lines. But that
was an awful weekend for me. As far as getting
out bets, I can't tell you. It was just terrible.

Speaker 3 (01:50):
How did jonahs do? How do I do? How we do?

Speaker 4 (01:54):
You didn't do much better than me? Jonas had one
of his better weeks in a while. I think he's
above five hundred.

Speaker 3 (01:59):
Now really what a show?

Speaker 4 (02:00):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (02:01):
Yeah, well than you? As in what you got one
one better? I guess I got one closer than though.

Speaker 4 (02:10):
Yep, that's true, that's true.

Speaker 3 (02:12):
How about that? All right? So for people, well, I'm
sorry for you, Q.

Speaker 4 (02:17):
Yeah, I'm more apologize than anyone who actually had followed
me in If you're fading me, good job, because it's
probably worked in college football this year.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
In the man, Now, you wonder why people that are
professional handicappers and gamblers, like now you know the anxiety
they probably go through, Like now you know, like it's
just because there's people those poker players. There's people out
there that we all.

Speaker 3 (02:41):
Players that's playing poker. Yeah, those guys they have that
pressure on them.

Speaker 4 (02:45):
They didn't have any They're like you they hitting the
jump show glasses like that.

Speaker 2 (02:50):
So how was the I mean, you got one of
the better games of the day. I would say this
overall one of the better weekends for the NFL all
I would say, probably the best weekend of competitive games down.

Speaker 3 (03:01):
To the wire all week and long. And you were
there on.

Speaker 2 (03:04):
Hand to see an overtime game, a thriller between the
Panthers and the Falcons.

Speaker 4 (03:10):
It was kind of wild watching the first half, thinking, Okay,
if Atlanta just continues to keep doing what they've been doing,
they really shouldn't have an issue here. And you know,
Bjon Robinson didn't touch the ball much in the second half. Granted,
give Carolina's defense some credit in limiting him when he
did get it, but you know, compared to the first half,

(03:31):
how many touches targets he was getting that all of
a sudden went away, And yeah, even more so than that,
the injury to Michael Pennix some big time concerns there.
He's you know, he got hurt in the Week three
matchup between these two. He ended up still playing through it,
but it was bothering him, was nagging him. And I think,
you know, if you look at their five games skid

(03:51):
they're on now, some of that has kind of come
at the expense of his you know, not be able
to move as well, and it took a few weeks
to fill more comfortable again. And yeah, and again, like
I think you kind of forget about that sometimes once
you leave the game. And I don't know, I mean,
var you probably have some injuries where you're still feeling
it to this day, but I think we also tend
to forget just what it felt like to where at

(04:14):
this point of season, everyone's playing through something and it
does impact, you know, your performance, It does impact to
a certain degree or level of play. And you know,
for Penix, I think that you know, this was going
to be one of his better games the way it
was it started. Unfortunately, he gets knocked out, Cousins comes
in the offense just really can't do much besides a

(04:35):
couple of field goals and this thing goes in overtime,
and Carolina just found a matchup, they found enough plays,
and now they sit there at six and five. I
think they're a half game back ye from Tampa and
the NFC South, which is just I don't want to
say shocking, but I think if you would have asked this,
you know, four weeks ago, five weeks ago, we said, oh,
Tampa is a clear favorite. Right Baker is playing like

(04:56):
an MVP. I think Carolina will most likely struggle. Yeah,
and We're going to struggle, you know, and and and
and you know it speaks to this like I think
you guys would probably appreciate how Dave Canalis is. You know,
he is an all around like bring you know, bring
the right attitude, bring the right juice. You know. Tony
Dungee's a big mentor of his, and so you know,

(05:17):
I was just had the opportunity to talk to him
for a while and about personal stuff too, and one
of the things he said is like, I'm still going
to be a dad. I'm still gonna make sure I
get home to see all my kid's stuff. And he's
like and one of the things that all the players
kept saying about him is how consistent he is as
as a coach as a person, Like even though during
the NFL season you kind of ride that roller, coach
will be able to ups and downs. He's he's just

(05:39):
like he's the type of guy that says, hey, man,
like get your work done and get home and and
you know, this is a day and age where everything's
as efficient as it possibly can be, where you don't
need to be to some of these staffs that stay
there till midnight one am, burning themselves out, never seeing
their family. And then the next day you come in
and you're not the same coach, You're not the same guy.

(05:59):
You know, this staff comes in and every single day
they got the attitude, they got the juice. You know,
they're bringing the energy to that sort of environment. I
think it's one of the reasons why in a game
like that where it kind of goes back and forth
and comes down to the wire, they're just better kind
of I would say, prepared to execute and not deal
with you know, the concerns about what could happen if

(06:20):
they don't win. You know, they're kind of just the same.
Well we can weak out. I think everyone aspires to
be that. I think they're kind of living it out
right now.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
Wow, the Dave Canalis Bryce Young combination, because I think
a lot of people assumed based on David Tepper and
the Frank Reich experiment and just how that whole thing
has gone. It's like, all right, here's another guy that's
going to get turned and burned. Bryce Young is going
to be And then he goes out there and he
breaks the Panthers single game record held by Cam Newton yesterday,

(06:50):
and I just wonder, what is the decision going to
be because they've got the fifth year option, which I
don't know if they've picked it up yet, but what
is the decision going to be long term with Bryce Young?
Because there is something there? But I think people are
going to maybe hold on to whatever we've seen early

(07:11):
in his career and just think, well, they got to
go in a different direction. But he's he shows signs
of steady improvement. T Mac is awesome, and it seems
like they've got something going there. I just wonder, is
this are they ready to make any sort of long
term commitment to him at this point?

Speaker 3 (07:28):
How much more time does he have on his deal?

Speaker 4 (07:31):
So this is his third year so they would make
a decision on the fifth year this upcoming offseason, which
I would imagine they would pick it up, especially if
this season goes the way where they're a wildcard team
winning the division, like I would think they want to
keep building. The only thing that really I think holds
them back from making that major commitment to him is,

(07:51):
in my opinion, just and this is not a knock
on him. You know, I think we'd all agree he's
a smaller stature quarterback, right, Like, can we all agree
on that? Yeah, you know he's not that he doesn't
have the strongest arm in the league. Is that fair
to say we all agree on that?

Speaker 3 (08:05):
Sure?

Speaker 4 (08:05):
Like there are certain physical attributes he just doesn't have.
And when you see him in comparison to the other guys,
when you're down the field watching the warm up, it's noticeable.
You know, it's noticeable watching the ball, for example, come
out of Michael Pennock's hands versus watching it come out
of Bryce Young's. And I'm sure when you have a
game where you know they played Buffalo earlier this season,

(08:27):
you know they've you know, they obviously you know played them.
You know, there's a number of teams that played Patriots
as well, Like there's other players that you see that
are you know, at Drake May is playing an MVP
level and so you see the comparison between the two
just and warm ups. But I would say this, you're
overlooking then football iq the knack for playmaking ability, his

(08:49):
overall ability to operate within the offense just kind of
the game. I mean, he just does some things extraordinarily
well that seem overly simple. And if they continue to
build a round him to give more help because outside
of Tea Mac, Like, can you guys even name another receiver?

Speaker 3 (09:05):
Well it was Adam Thl but gone so then.

Speaker 4 (09:08):
That was before the season. Yeah, But that's what I'm
saying is they don't really have a true number two option.
You know, Tommy Tremble, who I believe that was like
his third reception maybe of the season, ends up getting
a catch and run afterwards to run all the way
down to set up the game winning field goal. Like
it's kind of wild if you look through their season
and how they've pieced together some of these wins, it's

(09:31):
been basically Rico Daldle running the football at Chuba Hubbard
and obviously the running backs you know, yards from scrimmage too.
In the passing game, t Mac and then a complement
of other players just pitching in. You know, imagine if
he was throwing to Justin Jefferson, Jamar Chase right, imagine
if he was, you know, had that sort of personnel
around him. I would assume he'd be able to distribute,

(09:53):
be fine. But he's got all the tools and the
ability to make it in this league. It's just I
think they haven't had all the pieces and they're starting
to to get there, but it's not quite there yet.
So I would imagine they pick up the fifth year
option and they probably they probably keep trying to build it,
you know, they try to keep trying to build this
thing around them and see what they can turn into.

Speaker 3 (10:12):
I'm done with Atlanta done. Oh wow, over it? Wow?
All right? I just I can't.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
And by the way, for them to come out and
make the move with Raheem Morris, I would imagine they
would have thought they would be further along at this
point than they are right now with all that talent
that they've got on.

Speaker 3 (10:33):
I mean, if you're looking around the league at some
of the turnaround jobs taking place, you would think that
Atlanta would be somewhere where they'd be further along with
the talent that they have. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (10:46):
Well, remember last year Carolina knocked them out of being
in the playoffs week eighteen, So they are any nine
football team, They were right there. I think there's just
a lot of frustration as they come into the season.
You know, Penix is the guy, he's the starter, and
you know they've been they've been hit with a decent
amount of injuries. You know their defense yesterday. Yeah, and
this is the hard thing about calling NFL games. You know,

(11:07):
as players you kind of see it. It's relatively simple,
like even though we want to make football sound complex, right,
we're not building rockets. Okay, this isn't this, this isn't SpaceX.
And Natron Brooks, who was a first year time starting,
second year player, he got his first start. Well, when
you have a really good cornerback on the other side

(11:28):
and aj Trell, they are going to pick on you
until you prove you can be good enough to be
able to stop that. And unfortunately the second the entire
second half, he was the player they went after. And
it's a lonely spot man and that's unfortunately. Di Alford
was out, Mike Hughes was out, like they already were

(11:48):
going pretty deep into their secondary. You know, Keith Taylor
ended up being a practice squad guy they've brought up before.
He ended that I'm not, you know, being brought up.
He had backs of asthmas this week. It just it
gets tough like this time of the season where you
start losing depth and you start losing guys to certain
positions and it gets exposed. Teams are gonna I mean,
I can't the first drive Carolina comes out, goes right

(12:12):
down the field, and every single big play they had
was targeting that player. I mean, it's just that's that's
the NFL. It's a matchup driven league. So I'm not
trying to make an excuse for him because I know
it probably feels like that. But I do hope there's
some patients because this this just feels like an awkward
year for Atlanta and they've played some really good teams,
really close. Colts obviously took the overtime Patriots, they were

(12:35):
within what a point. I mean, they're not a bad
football team, they just can'tnot figure out how to close
out games.

Speaker 3 (12:42):
Did the overtime impact your flight getting out of there or.

Speaker 4 (12:46):
It was unbelievable.

Speaker 3 (12:47):
Dude.

Speaker 4 (12:48):
I get a text with like in the third fourth
quarter that my flight's delayed, and at the time you're like,
all right, whatever, like I'll just wait at the airport
a little longer. And then as this thing's coming down
to the end, I was like, dude, such a blessing, man, like,
such a blessing that this thing ends up working out
that way. So we all ended up getting delayed a
little bit, and fortunately no one was impacted by the overtime,

(13:10):
which it was. It was a ton of fun. And
I'll say this that stadium, the environment they created so
much fun. Like I know Atlanta Falcons fans are probably
waking up disappointed today, but just the entire like amenities
they have there, the way they the way they just
treat the crowd. I mean, they had multiple live performances
at halftime. Did an awesome country singer do you remember

(13:31):
Ja Kwan the song like oh we bought it in
the club? Dude, So he he does like a one
minute pregame. He was doing like a one minute I
thought it was just an audio check and so I
was like, oh, this will be fun, Like can't okay,
what to see or if he's performed at halftime or something.
And then halftime went on, it was this country guy.
I was like, huh. I was like, wonder when ja
Quon's coming back? During like a three minute TV timeout,

(13:55):
he came on. He did a one minute performance, but
like the entire crowd but nuh, I mean they got
they got excited and they kind of got back into
the game. But I kept hitting me like I wonder
what he got paid for doing that? You know, like
like what is what does a singer rapper get for
a one minute in stadium live performance?

Speaker 3 (14:13):
Yeah, what's that appearance fee? Got to be?

Speaker 4 (14:15):
I don't know vall what's that appearance fee?

Speaker 3 (14:16):
Yeah? I would probably say very low. Well what's what's low?
That's a relative maybe five ten gs. Really that's incredible
because it's the exposure. It's for the exposure. So it's
like more now to kind of drive them to stream

(14:37):
his or download his songs, like you'll remember him, oh
I remember him. Then you go and you research them
or you look them up on whatever you listen to,
and then you download his album or whatever it maybe.
So it's generally they're using it for for more of advertising,
you know, marketing themselves exposure. Now. It was the atmosphere legitimate,

(14:59):
was it all?

Speaker 4 (15:00):
It was incredible. It was odd like people are like
like standing up dancing, singing. They were com parachuting things
from the roof.

Speaker 2 (15:06):
This is an organization that was punished for piping in
fake sound.

Speaker 3 (15:11):
I just I just want to point that out.

Speaker 4 (15:13):
There were moments where I thought that sounds louder than
maybe it actually maybe felt like there's there's a history
that's a that's a six hundred thousand dollars hourly rate,
Like could you imagine that we'd like to hire you
for a performance for an hour that's gonna be a
little over half a million dollars. That's what my alley
rate is good for him ten g's for one minute.

Speaker 3 (15:36):
Yeah, I mean probably like ten g's. That's crazy. I
doubt that they would pay him them out that you
just said for an entire like hour show.

Speaker 4 (15:46):
That's well, we don't I don't have that in the budget.
We're gonna give you a minute and we'll pay you
ten thousand dollars.

Speaker 3 (15:53):
It was good how it played out.

Speaker 4 (15:54):
You got the crowd in there, man, and I'm telling
you that that stadium. That fan base is a ton
of hate.

Speaker 3 (16:00):
Jon. Let's go see the hate in your eyes. I
see the hate in your face. Yeah, I just you know, well,
I do wonder you changed your outfit from the show
you did. Huh so you went home and took a
bath and all that stuff. Yeah, okay, baby.

Speaker 4 (16:19):
Were talking about the second. The fact that LeVar stays
up and watches your show. That's a that's a good friend.

Speaker 3 (16:24):
I think I study him. You're a good dude. Yeah,
I do. I do study him. I break him down.

Speaker 4 (16:31):
Look, LeVar could be a big teddy there sometimes.

Speaker 3 (16:34):
No, I don't get into all of that. What a
var Yeah, no, I don't get it.

Speaker 4 (16:38):
Just when I thought you.

Speaker 3 (16:41):
Got we're not going to do that, I sent it
to y'all. Yeah, I sit up and I watch him
and I study him. Like I said, I broke him down.
I was like, why you keep putting your hand in
your pocket. You don't look like a professional doing it
that way. And sure enough, low and behold, he took
his hand out of his pocket. Now, yeah, he's got
your microphone. And then when you make your point like

(17:02):
you're not going to be holding a mic very long
before you have to say something. Then you start using
your hand and it makes you look like you're intelligent.
Boom done.

Speaker 2 (17:10):
You you did very well. You just got to look it,
you don't actually have to be it.

Speaker 3 (17:15):
Yeah. I think sometimes though, your way makes it kind
of awkward for your co host, like you kind of
come in like with the terminator turn, you know, like
the you know, kind of like very robotic. Yeah, you know,
well there's a reason for that. But oh okay, anybody
what's the reason?

Speaker 4 (17:35):
Oh yeah, stuff back, what's going on?

Speaker 3 (17:38):
No? Just yeah quarters there?

Speaker 4 (17:41):
Oh oh yeah, dude, that's TV. Everything looks like it's
bigger on TV.

Speaker 3 (17:46):
Hey.

Speaker 4 (17:46):
By the way, speaking of how cold was it and
you got your boys wearing gloves last night?

Speaker 2 (17:51):
Yeah, I don't that was what's going on there? That
was a little bit a bit much. I mean, it
was mid fifties and it was raining.

Speaker 4 (17:58):
Well, you've got to it looks like a double way
er jacket on.

Speaker 2 (18:01):
Yeah, that's a fake double air jacket. It's actually it's
a fake one, so it's just.

Speaker 4 (18:08):
On.

Speaker 3 (18:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (18:09):
Basically yeah, it's it's like a dicky when you got
the sweater, but it's just just the neck and then
it cuts off your chest.

Speaker 3 (18:16):
It's uh, there's a stadium named Dickie. Really is it
in Texas? Dickey Stadium?

Speaker 4 (18:21):
Yeah, it might be TCU. Maybe I don't think it's
it's definitely not TCU. That's uh, Amon G. Carter, I believe.

Speaker 3 (18:28):
I wonder if I feel like it's in Texas though, Dickies,
you know the clothing.

Speaker 4 (18:33):
Yeah, Dicky Jacobs Stadium.

Speaker 3 (18:35):
Is that what it is? Dickies.

Speaker 4 (18:37):
I don't know how to pronounce the first name, but
I don't know at least see Dicky Jacob's Stadium.

Speaker 3 (18:43):
No, I was way off. This is in South Africa.
Oh yeah, yeah, it's not. I didn't see it there, Okay,
my back, don't worry that I didn't see it there.
You know that that was that was part of the tour. Yeah,
you know, like the clothing.

Speaker 4 (18:59):
Yeah yeah, no, Dickie's Arena. Yeah, I found it. I
gotta figure where this is.

Speaker 3 (19:04):
I don't know. Yeah, well I thought I saw it somewhere.

Speaker 4 (19:07):
Yeah, you're right, dude, you're right. I think it's in
uh North Texas.

Speaker 3 (19:11):
Mm hmm, what up?

Speaker 4 (19:13):
Stick?

Speaker 3 (19:15):
Which By the way, while we're talking about Texas, you
do know Land Band came back last evening yesterday he
watching you. No, I fell asleep. I fell asleep after
watching football. Football is like going to church. To me, man,
pro football it just makes me. It's like sedative, man,
and I get tired. I get excited. I get excited

(19:38):
at watching college football. I don't know. I can watch
it all day long on all the screens NFL, I
don't it just I don't know, like I take naps.
It's weird and don't even know it. Like I fall
asleep watching it, wake back up, fall back a sleep.
That's when I watched Star Wars.

Speaker 4 (19:58):
Were you guys rooting for Michigan to lose?

Speaker 3 (20:01):
I was no, I wasn't okay, No, I just was more,
are they really going to blow this? Like?

Speaker 2 (20:11):
Is this gonna? I mean, you turn the ball over
that many times? I just I just assumed something crazy
it was gonna happen.

Speaker 3 (20:16):
Northwestern? No, man, they got they they'd be plaied. They
play ball. Man, what was the what was the out
there fighting? Man?

Speaker 4 (20:24):
Hey?

Speaker 2 (20:25):
What was the crowd split for that quote unquote home
game for Northwestern.

Speaker 4 (20:29):
Eighty eighty five fifteen for Michigan. I mean, honestly, the
crowd outside was all Michigan too, I was. I wasn't
sure what it was going to be like, but yeah,
that was a that was a home game for Michigan.

Speaker 3 (20:44):
Wrigleyville changed. I almost pulled it though.

Speaker 4 (20:47):
What a place, man, Yeah, what a place. But I
think I told you, like during my collegies, once Jeff
samarga or wide receiver got drafted there, I started to
become a Cubs fan. An organization. Everyone with in the
organization has always been awesome. But just the experience, the
nostalgia history behind that that place, it's so much fun.
But I was thinking, like, similar to Jones, I may

(21:09):
be raising my boys up to Becubs fans. I hate
saying that. Oh yeah, but because Cleveland's good and obviously
I was raised like an all Cleveland professional sports team.
And I mean var lives in LA. He still roots
back for Pittsburgh, so I guess I could technically root
for like someplace not near my home.

Speaker 3 (21:26):
Yeah you know, yeah, I still root for the Nats too.
I still root for Washington Sports. So Pittsburgh is where
I'm from. So as a childhood guy, you know, but
I never changed up to LA and an LA team.
Yeah I don't. I don't claim any of these teams.

Speaker 4 (21:45):
The only the only team I would say I'm a
fan of that I did kind of claim once I
moved there was the Panthers because when I was living
in South Florida and then when I went to those
early games, they were so bad and and you have
to you, well, honestly can't appreciate the success like going
to three straight Stanley Cups, winning the last two. You

(22:06):
really can't appreciate it unless you were there, like twelve
years ago. I'm not talking when they had success, like
early on they used to throw the rats on the
ice and all that. I'm saying, like sitting in the stands,
laying bets with my buddies on if the T shirt
hit a seat or a fan, you know, like they'd
have the T shirt gun go by, And I swear

(22:27):
to god, we used to do odds on it because
the seats were the favorites. That's how few people actually
attended the Florida Panthers games. And now when you look
at that organization and then you go to one of
those games, it is rocking like it's maybe one of
the better turnarounds of sustained success like we've seen in
professional sports in recent years. So I would I kind

(22:50):
of claim it only because I've gotten to know some
of the people in the front office and you meet
the players and everyone else, and it's like it's an
awesome story. Like I really enjoyed, like watching their come up,
if you will, from what they order where they are now.

Speaker 3 (23:03):
Yeah, at least they're winning, you know. Unfortunately, you know
you can win in life, but it depends. I know that.

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Speaker 2 (23:30):
It is two pros and a cup of Joe Here
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Speaker 3 (23:35):
So we're gonna have the usuals coming.

Speaker 2 (23:37):
Up later on another edition of In case you missed it,
We've got our FSR I R and hour two of
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Speaker 7 (27:15):
Thanks for having me today. Excited Monday morning? What raining
super happy? Let's go.

Speaker 3 (27:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (27:23):
Jacoby Brissette makes history today, guys. Elite quarterback play from
the Arizona Cardinals starting quarterback. He actually threw forty seven passes,
actually through fifty seven passes and completed forty seven passes,
only missing ten out of the fifty seven. He makes
NFL history being the first to hit that mark. What

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do you guys think?

Speaker 2 (27:49):
I think it's probably over for Kyler Murray in Arizona.

Speaker 3 (27:52):
That's probably it.

Speaker 4 (27:53):
Don't don't have Pete Prisco on because they'll just you know, oh,
that's right, he'll just take a dig in for that.

Speaker 3 (28:00):
Yeah that's right. Yeah, yeahs wrong. He's not a he
was he was laying into Jacoby Brissett last week. They all,
what y'all, what y'all they stink? Yeah, the Cardinals stink. Yeah,
they're not.

Speaker 4 (28:17):
What happened to them?

Speaker 3 (28:18):
Bar uh, Well, it would have to happen for something
to happen. It just they're the team that never they
never happened. They were they were formed. Yeah, they never.
It never happened. You know what I would say, can't

(28:39):
prove anything happened because there's nothing to happen. There's no
event or no occurrence that that for anything, for anything
to have happened. Just all they just are you guys
still there though, right Jesse, he's at the house right now,
is Yeah, I'm in kJ Handler Handler. Yeah, I'm glad
he got out of there healthy. He's got a couple

(29:02):
couple opportunities coming his way, so hopefully it works out
for him. Yeah. The Cardinals, you know, I knew it
wasn't going to be the quarterback. That That's why I
was sitting there. I'm like, they're better when Kyler Murray
is playing at a high level. It's just that doesn't
happen often, Like it's not for long periods of time lately,
So I knew they it wasn't going to be briset

(29:25):
that brought him back and made them this amazing team.

Speaker 4 (29:28):
Jonas, If Kyler's not playing, what is he doing? You
think if he's not playing.

Speaker 2 (29:32):
Oh, I probably did taking a nap and a shot glass.

Speaker 3 (29:36):
I mean that would be stupid. He can fit in
the side glass.

Speaker 4 (29:43):
Yeah, please, Jonah. What else would he be doing?

Speaker 3 (29:47):
I mean there's you know, all sorts of stuff streaming,
live streaming. He's gaming, I.

Speaker 2 (29:53):
Mean, yeah, who knows, maybe opened up, you know, like
a Twitter account and started firing off stuff, you know,
middle out of nowhere, like maybe there was that.

Speaker 3 (30:01):
I got ex'es shooting or currents or sides. I don't know.
But yeah, he's you know, he'll be Kyler Murray. That's messy, bro,
You messy, Cayler Murray, real messy. It's entertaining as hell, though,
but it is. It is very messy.

Speaker 4 (30:22):
What the.

Speaker 3 (30:24):
Let me tell you something. I feel.

Speaker 2 (30:25):
Listen to this show, all right, we should get a
We should get some sort of an award.

Speaker 3 (30:31):
We certainly should because this has got to be one
of the realists. This gotta be one of the realist
shows that doesn't get canceled of of ratio, like since
like since Howard Stern, Man, Like we really have Howard
Stern esque type moments on the show.

Speaker 2 (30:50):
Anybody that wondered or questioned whether or not stories were
real that we're told about members of the show throughout
the court.

Speaker 3 (30:57):
Yeah, it plays out if you're paying attention, it definitely does. Geez, unbelievable, man,
it's just utterly unbelievable. An hour in. Yeah, two more
to go, a lot of entertainment left nos.

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It's uncomfortable.

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We won't be taking you all the way up until
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Speaker 3 (31:30):
That person was hearing this song in their head when
they was doing all that typing, Like you know how
you like listen to the walk Out music and you
get all hype and like you'd like you'd be hearing
things and feeling things when you be like popping off,
like you think that there was a theme song playing
when I mean, I mean not like that's talk about

(31:54):
going for blood.

Speaker 2 (31:57):
Yeah, man, I mean in h listen, you know some people,
some people don't mess around X or Twitter is there.
That's their revolver and they just keep loading it up
and spinning the chamber and.

Speaker 3 (32:15):
Is what it is.

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top of your screen. All right, So, it was an

(32:38):
interesting day in the AFC North yesterday. Obviously, teams facing
off against each other, the Steelers and the Bengals. Look, Cincinnati,
you know, turning the ball over Pittsburgh defense at Pittsburgh's
defense actually showed up.

Speaker 4 (33:00):
Yeah, you know what it is. Don't let Jonas just
try to talk about what everyone wants to talk about.
Yesterday was about one person, one player.

Speaker 3 (33:09):
Perfect time. Oh see what y'all did?

Speaker 4 (33:13):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (33:15):
Yeah, just Aaron Rodgers. No, I think he's doing background vocals.
Come on, var Yeah, yeah, come all bar perfect timing.
Yeah yeah, he finally got in. He did get in.
You you were right, Yeah he did.

Speaker 4 (33:31):
They get in Prowns. There's probably gonna be another dude
who plays at some point. Man, Like the protection. Did
you see the protection?

Speaker 3 (33:39):
There was no perfect timing because there was no time.
There was no time for it to be perfect time.
I do.

Speaker 4 (33:46):
I do appreciate Kyle Hamilton with the sack and then
doing the celebration afterwards, like he's look, he brings on
himself when you do the things he does off the field,
like players are going to bring it out on the field.
But like it's a tough spot for him to be in.
He goes in as the backup. He's not gonna like
any other backup, all right, because I did see some

(34:08):
morons who are like see Covi Stefitski. They set him
up to fail. It's like, dude, the backup doesn't get
any reps. Like the backup's not getting any reps. Like
now that Shador will probably be the starter for this
upcoming week. Whoever's backing him ups not getting reps. He'll
get all the reps. That's how this works. It's like

(34:31):
it's so hard to explain to people who always want
to have these conspiracy conspiracy theories about what Kevin Stefanski
or the organization's trying to do. It's like, no, man,
he went out there, he did the best he could.
It didn't look great. The reality is he's not going
to be prepared. No backup quarterback is prepared, all right,
You hope that you have a backup that's a veteran

(34:53):
a La Kirk Cousins for example, Andy Dalton the game
I called yesterday. Guys who's played fourteen fifteen years, who
done it before, can operate the offense all that stuff.
But he's a rookie. And Dylan Gabriel is a rookie.
So if Gabriel is your starter, he's getting every damn
rep because he doesn't have any experience. And now that
Shador is a starter, he's gonna get every damn rep

(35:15):
because he doesn't have any experience. So that's just how
it's gonna be. But let's let's not get one thing
twisted right. That defense is nasty and Miles Garrett is
a scary man.

Speaker 3 (35:28):
Yeah, that's they're unbelievable, man, for no reason. They's good
he's scary for no for no reason. He's getting paid.
That's fine, but come on, man, I mean that's that
is obviously what you want. But they stink.

Speaker 2 (35:45):
Now, I know why he speeds so much because he
doesn't ever see his offense go that fast, so he's like,
how fast can I get this car going?

Speaker 3 (35:53):
It's because I'm a corny. That one was corny. But
I see where you went with. If they practiced, I
think they had any production on offense, the team would
be all right. They really would, they really would. Unfortunately,
fortunately they don't. I just was wondering, Uh, during his performance,
where was his But that's kind of like Philly too.
Where was biggest groupie mel kiper Junior at? Where was he?

(36:17):
I saw you say that last night. You you were
waiting to say that too. Uh, Like, where was he at?
I'm just wondering, you know again, do we really put
this one on? Are you really throwing this one one?

Speaker 2 (36:31):
He was put in a bad spot, and you know,
they like if you if you just rolled him out
there and said, all right, you know, go save us
the game, so to speak.

Speaker 3 (36:41):
Against Baltimore.

Speaker 2 (36:43):
Yeah, it's a difficult spot, difficult place to be in
but you know, he got a shot and.

Speaker 4 (36:49):
It only confirmed kind of though, what I kind of
believe why he hasn't played yet is they don't feel
like he is necessarily ready, even not being prepared, because
if you would have went in there and bought out,
everyone had been like, oh, why was he starting then, right,
But the truth of the matter is, you know, there's
hesitation for a reason, and now there's no choice. So

(37:09):
he's going to have to play. They're going to have
to put together a game plan that he can execute
and when they'll go from there. And I think the
most interesting thing though, is if you go back and
look through his college time, like he kind of ran
a system that he felt most comfortable running, right, Like
Pat Sherman took over his offensive coordinator because the prior
offensive coordinator was doing things that he disagreed with. This

(37:33):
is the NFL. You know, if you start doing those things,
you know it's not only going to look bad, but
it creates all sorts of chaos within, you know, the offense,
the organization. So it's gonna be really fascinating to see,
you know, if he's going to play within the confines
of what they're asking him to do. Or if he's
going to try to go out there and do his

(37:54):
own thing, because that was a little bit of what
you know happened when he was at Colorado. They moved
on from the one offensive cordator in elevated Pat Shermer,
and it was in large part to do what Shador
wanted to do. We have that choice in the NFL.

Speaker 3 (38:09):
Wow, he got his opportunity, and it didn't start off
the way I'm certain he would have wanted it to.
But yet nonetheless, none of the none of the least
it started. So I don't know Lee perfect time, none
the least. Sorry, I mean, he's making it difficult for

(38:34):
me to do a show right now. I'll tell you
that he is making it very difficult to do a
show right now. I haven't the impacts go. I mean, god, no,
it's out there.

Speaker 2 (38:48):
Man.

Speaker 4 (38:49):
I keep trying to get more information. I'm getting nothing
from you, guys.

Speaker 3 (38:53):
That's what I'm saying. I'm trying to type. I'm trying
to type to you like I'm trying to communicate while
I listen to you make your point. And it's just
I'm in a distracted state right now, man, Like I'm
really trying to focus in on what we've got going on.

Speaker 4 (39:08):
So let me ask this question then as a transition
to the Steelers with a nice win yesterday, however, Rogers
with a hurt off throwing hand, is there some concern
in your guys mind about that? Moving forward to me, like,
I'm kind of looking at it this way, it's not
as throwing hand. You can probably get through it, throw

(39:30):
a glove on it, depending what the injury is. I
don't know the severity of it or how bad it is.
I'm not sure if there's been an update on that report,
but you know you can. You can throw a glove
on those things and it helps a ton Like I've
dislocated fingers, I had other issues where you throw a
glove on it, even if it's hurting, like it improves
your grip so mightily. As a quarterback that like you
can you can get through. That's that's kind of what

(39:53):
I'm saying, Like, that's not going to affect your throwing motion.
It's just gonna affect a snap from under center. And
if they're Aaron shotgun, it doesn't matter quite as much.

Speaker 3 (40:01):
He's as close as he's ever going to be to
removing himself from what took place in New York. I
don't think he's going to allow anything outside of his
leg falling off to not get through this season and
find a way for himself to play at as high

(40:24):
a level as he can play.

Speaker 2 (40:25):
I mean, plus, you know he's got to go see
the team he owns, because he's got the Bears this
next week.

Speaker 3 (40:32):
So there is that.

Speaker 2 (40:33):
I do wonder if maybe their approach with this is, look,
we'll give it a week. I don't know how much
that helps, but we'll give him a week. We'll start
Mason Rudolph in Chicago, and we'll get back against Buffalo
the next week. Oh yeah, and look, the Steelers could
win that game with Mason Rudolph. So I would say

(40:55):
they sit him a week, it's a non conference game,
and then you can come back and you've got the
Bills and then you've got.

Speaker 3 (41:02):
The Ravens afterwards like that.

Speaker 2 (41:04):
That would be my guess if I were to guess
right now, because they're saying it's a slight break, they're
going to evaluate it later today, But my guess will.

Speaker 4 (41:10):
Do they say where in his hands it is left wrist?
Oh wrist? That changes things a bit, how so I mean,
I guess you could splint it. I mean, LaVar probably
deal with more wrist injuries than I did.

Speaker 3 (41:23):
Yeah, but I'm not a quarterback, so I don't. You know,
it doesn't get it's not as it's not as throwing hand. Yeah,
I mean I don't, but I don't know throwing mechanics
in terms of how he holds the ball with his
hands what I don't know, Like in terms of taking
on a blocker. It just depends on how serious the
injury is. Right, you could put something like a soft
cast on it. You can you can tape your your wrist,

(41:47):
like get the whole thumb wrist tape where they lock
in your your your wrist so it's like limited in
motion and movement. I mean there's a lot of tape jobs.
Then they have the rocket dips where you can pull
them on and it's got the I don't know, like
the straps and all that stuff for your wrist as well.
I mean a lot of guys wear those. I mean,

(42:07):
you can get through wrist injuries for certain Like can
you play through a wrist injury? I mean I've seen
guys play through broken wrists, broken wrists, broken thumbs, like
I've seen guys play through broken you know, limbs hand
wise and risks, so but I don't know how that works,
Like if a quarterback had a club, right yeah, I

(42:30):
mean like that's going to alter the way that you know,
But that's that's like when guys like us jack our
ass up like that. We put like they put a
big pizza foam on it. You've seen it. They put
the big piece of foam on it. They put like
a little SoC or something in your hand. You squeeze
it and then they wrap you up. Make sure they
check it before the game. Make sure it ain't hard,
like you ain't knocking somebody out with an iron club

(42:53):
and then you go get it in with one hand
with a club club and risk, but.

Speaker 4 (43:00):
Obviously calling for that, I'm saying, if it's his non
throwing hand or risk in this case, the biggest issue
is going to be handoffs, and then it might limit
to his ability to get under center. But you can
get through a game or two with that, depending on
how long it's going to take him to recover. The
question becomes can they stay balanced and operate the offense

(43:21):
in a manner that still allows them to be effective?
And if not, then that makes the choice easy. But
if they can, well, you're you're kind of looking at
it saying, all right, like, let's let's try to do
this thing. Let's give it a try at least. So
do you think there's something too.

Speaker 2 (43:38):
Let's wait until we've got some conference games that are
going to maybe matter a little bit more when it
comes to seating and standings and conference or division. Well
I would say conference just in case. But yeah, maybe
they do look at it and say, we're not going
to get a wild card spot. So let's sit him
the next two games and let's get him ready for Baltimore,
which is.

Speaker 4 (43:57):
For the Baltimore who keeps coming, right, I mean, Baltimore's
they're coming for him.

Speaker 2 (44:02):
I'm still not totally impressed with Baltimore, but you know, congratulations.

Speaker 4 (44:07):
I think you underestimate how good that Brown's defense is.

Speaker 3 (44:11):
Also, we had another spinning incident. Yeah we did. I'm
surprised we took so long to get to it.

Speaker 4 (44:17):
Why was there so much talk of him saying he
didn't spit. I mean, it seems rather obvious he spat
to give him that hawk.

Speaker 3 (44:26):
That's definitely was he gave me. I mean, that's what
he gave.

Speaker 4 (44:30):
Him in jail is still around.

Speaker 3 (44:35):
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her special talent applies wherever she goes. I mean gen pop,
regular free pop. You know just that howk tub I'm
sure it just works. It crosses barriers and transcends. She
carries her poweredom freedom or incarcerations. She carries her power

(44:56):
in different way classes.

Speaker 4 (44:57):
You know.

Speaker 3 (44:58):
I just never understand why I do spits man like like.
I lost a little bit of respect for for Jamar
Chase like. I lose respect for dudes that spit man
like I and listen, I'll call it like. I didn't
like it when Sean did it when we were on
the field and we did it. He did it against
Tampa Bay. I supported him because he's my teammate. But

(45:18):
I lose a level of Michael Pittman. It's probably not
the guy you want to spit on. Well, if it
was a dude to do it, it'd be shying to
do it. I say that that would have been a
decent little clash and of the Titans right there. I
don't know, but anyway, I just I don't I lose
respect when you do stuff like that, man, I don't

(45:41):
and listen, I ain't the most I wasn't the cleanest player.
I'll admit that. Like I did some wild stuff and
pile ups. I've admitted that. But spitting on somebody, I
just like.

Speaker 4 (45:51):
What take your hand in your ass and sniffing it.

Speaker 3 (45:56):
I mean you got a little deeper. I mean, and
you know sometimes you got to. Yeah, sometimes I've milked
the cow. Sometimes I've I've twisted ankles. Sometimes I've leaned
on ankles, like you know, an ankle was up, a

(46:17):
leg was up, I leaned on the leg like. I
wasn't trying to hurt them. I just wanted them to
feel like it could be an injury that took place
right then and there. You know, like just leverage those
leverage points, you know, those those joints when you're in
the pile up and nobody can move. It used to
be the screams for me. You know, I ain't gonna
lie Like if you got got you know, got a good,

(46:39):
good little one off, you know, pulled it off and
you hear it like in the pile up, you hear
dude screaming and you knew it was your work. Like
that was pretty good. But maybe somebody loses respect for
me saying that, you know what I mean, Like maybe
somebody like, look, I'd rather spit on somebody then then
get some get back in the pile ups. I mean

(47:00):
that could be somebody thought process me personally. I'm not
into the whole spinning thing. I just that you take it,
you've taken it outside of the ram and the parameters
of football once you've start, like when you spin on somebody.

Speaker 4 (47:16):
Whenever there's a pile, I always like want to say like,
oh man, there's just some awful things going on underneath
that pile and there's a fumble. But I usually restanding myself.
I really you know, the guy would call the game
with Jason Beonnendi. He's a lot of fun. He's got
a great like wit and humor to him, and he

(47:36):
there's gonna be there's gonna be a point in time
where it happens because you know, he's just a guy
up there, like you're just talking ball, you're having fun,
and I just he he told me a story about it.
I guess I'll tell the entire thing. So they were
dropping my T shirts and these like parachute cases from
the roof in Mercedes Ben Stadium, which I always think
like looks really cool and they're all flying down and

(47:58):
all that. But he just got done talking about how
it might League Baseball games they give out all kinds
of crazy stuff like wiper fluid, and so we were
just kind of joking about how, like we honestly that
would be a terrible thing to drop from the roof
of Mercedes Ben Stadium. You know, like your mind could
wander to like, oh, the parachute didn't open, someone got
smashed the face with wiper fluid. That that's gonna be

(48:19):
a decent lawsuit, right or whatever. But those piles, man,
like you can see a little bit too when they
do some replays like the grab it and the pulling
and the poking and the prodden and all that going on.
I just, man, I just think to myself, LeVar was
in there and he was doing that.

Speaker 3 (48:37):
Yeah, I was losing.

Speaker 4 (48:38):
He was administering some of that.

Speaker 3 (48:40):
Yes, the screams the humanity that you heard, and that
was me. And sometimes I got it done to me
like I've got my hands stepped on. I've never stepped
on a hand. I've never done that. I have pushed
faces into two mut or into like puddles. I have
done that, Yeah, I have. I have honked the horn,

(49:04):
you know, hit the horn, you know, honked.

Speaker 2 (49:08):
A little carefully gets you blisters under there according to
some people. But as far as like the as far
as like the the the pinching, like what's what's the
move that you go that one? Because to me it
would feel like so have.

Speaker 3 (49:24):
You ever had somebody give you like a thumb, a
thumb pinch on the back of your or your thigh. Yeah, yeah,
that hurts and it feels like fire. Yeah, yeah, guys
do that. There'd be pinching going on. Because here's the thing.
It might sound like like like some sissy type talk,
right like man like, that's sissy type sound and stuff.

(49:46):
But you gotta be very very you gotta be like real,
real sneaky about it. Like if you're trying to get
a dude back for doing something nasty to you, instead
of being like the second guy in if for some
strange reason, the game presents you a palap, it's your
duty to take advantage of that palap. It's just it's

(50:07):
your it's your it's your given right. And I say,
taking full advantage of it because that's where nobody like,
oh he pinched me who I don't know, did you
see it? Did you see anything? Nobody saw anything. I'm
just saying that is your given right to take full
advantage of that palap by the way, isn't it.

Speaker 2 (50:28):
Pete Prisco's claim to fame is that he's uh.

Speaker 4 (50:31):
Yeah, he's not afraid either of like advertising it that
he like basically, I think I don't want to put
words in his mouth. But and then you guys have
heard him say it before. I'm pretty sure he tried
to crush a guy's testicle.

Speaker 3 (50:45):
Yeah, so yeah he did.

Speaker 2 (50:48):
Now, what do you think the punishment's going to be
like for Jamar Chase Because Jalen Carter, if you remember.

Speaker 3 (50:52):
He got uh, I think he got.

Speaker 2 (50:54):
Fined or he got he didn't get a game suspension
because he got kicked out of the game right.

Speaker 3 (51:00):
When they saw it.

Speaker 2 (51:00):
So they basically just counted that as a game suspension
and then you know, whatever the fine was. I don't
Jamar Chase didn't get kicked out of the game from
my understanding, and so if that's the case, he's You're
probably gonna lose Jamar Chase for this. Next game, which
is going to put you down, you know, maybe the
best receiver in football. And I know people are thinking, man,

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when Joe Burrow gets it's over. For Cincinnati, it's over.
They're not going to the playoffs. The season is over.
And I said it last week and I'll say it again.
The Jets and Bears losses ended their run. It's done.

Speaker 3 (51:37):
And I know everyone say we have but you know
they're not that far back. They're done. The Cincinnati Bengals season.

Speaker 2 (51:44):
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Pittsburgh that wins that division and they're going to be
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