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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Hold on, okay, it just drives me absolutely batty.
Speaker 2 (00:31):
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Nancy stumbles but it doesn't matter. Gets to the Long
Time twenty fifteen ten cuts down the Troy Yans.
Speaker 4 (01:08):
Joe Picker Gibbs a fascination of the Minnesota Vikings.
Speaker 3 (01:12):
Cutch news. He's get in the US.
Speaker 4 (01:15):
Banks Stadium and he just rained him from twenty five
yards out and the Lions have a six zero lead.
Speaker 3 (01:23):
Jordan Addison, Jalen Naylor, and Justin.
Speaker 5 (01:25):
Jefferson to the right now JJ Wlinson motioning to the
left to join T. J. Hawkinson the Orkan gold for
the Vikings from the Green Arnold shotgun takes the snap.
Speaker 4 (01:34):
Poor man rush look right, seeds nothing pains to the
left rons I m.
Speaker 3 (01:38):
Place on the right hand.
Speaker 4 (01:40):
Of Justin Jefferson, who has outdretched arms for multiple reasons.
Speaker 3 (01:45):
He looked at the side judge.
Speaker 4 (01:47):
Thinking he was pulled a hell, but he might be thinking, Sam,
can we have a past be on time? He's Jared
goalm out of the shotgun ring receivers left, gives hands
up tall for the right of Bob to tighten in
motion the mics glitz castman is down.
Speaker 5 (02:03):
Here's a path in I touchdown whether Detroit Lions.
Speaker 4 (02:09):
The Detroit Lions have taken a scene lead and the
touchdown goes to Jamier Gibbs, who just put one first
down and up Tamer gizz. He hits them one time
teams to the ten, to the five to the end zone.
Speaker 3 (02:25):
Touchdown Totroit Lions.
Speaker 4 (02:27):
And Jamiir Gibbs has hit the dry Festa hits three
touchdowns tonight against the Minnesota Vikings twenty three to nine.
Detroit first and goal from the three and Jarkof goes up.
Speaker 3 (02:40):
The shut up gets it to Gibs looking for touchdown.
Speaker 5 (02:42):
Number four flows up the middles into place Cashman really had.
Speaker 3 (02:46):
Jamier Gibbs has as lonely pushed.
Speaker 4 (02:49):
Everything that is purpoling gold into the end zone and
now he's hit the super fact up four touchdown for
Jamiir Gibbs and it's thirty ten nine Detroit.
Speaker 3 (03:05):
Hey, Hey, what's going on, ladies and gentlemen?
Speaker 4 (03:08):
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Speaker 5 (03:18):
Okay, brof forget.
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That lion's loss and let's move on to the Rams.
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Speaker 3 (03:39):
It is the Friday Football.
Speaker 4 (03:45):
Ladies and gentlemen are featured guest out of the gate,
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Purple and Gold football. Can I get a witness and
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All right, so we got the Minnesota Vikings game on
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Monday night. We have the Minnesota Vikings game Monday night
football now in Arizona. If you think the Vikings are
going to win, or if you're going to root like
the Dickens for them to win, make a lot of noise.
Speaker 5 (04:22):
Ah, How do I root like the Dickens? A Zach
ask Charles?
Speaker 3 (04:28):
Ah?
Speaker 4 (04:29):
But first we have business to take care of on
Sunday so we can get this football team back home
for the divisional round and what that means, hold your noses.
A cold shower may be required. But we are Green
Bay Packer fans on Sunday. Listen to this.
Speaker 3 (04:53):
Game, well go.
Speaker 4 (05:04):
Back, go, No that far, they can't do it. By
the way, after a Green Bay Beach Philadelphia, there's a
game right after that. And if we can get the
road team to win that game, and we win Monday night,
we come back to the palatial Purple paradise, So go Commanders,
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three two bays.
Speaker 6 (05:29):
The commanders, Commanders, I never.
Speaker 5 (05:42):
Heard, I never heard the Washington fight song until one.
Speaker 4 (05:46):
Of the greats for the producer of nine to Noon,
Eric Nord quiz. Not only for that, but who Banking
cole style round of applause, ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 3 (05:55):
I should work the producer.
Speaker 5 (05:57):
I needed, I needed him to to I needed to
make that interception and touchdown in the worst way.
Speaker 4 (06:03):
So the the a topic is the game we know
is in Arizona Monday night. Yeah, So from a Chad
from a player standpoint. Chad's appearance, by the way, courtesy
of Grey Duck Vodka, Great Duck Spirits, Good morning, three
two from a player standpoint, like if you were to
channel your inner five to two from back in the day,
and it had been talked about and and and the
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the sadness that is the fires in southern California, people
watching and following and stuff and wondering where you were
going to play, And now you have an answer.
Speaker 3 (06:33):
Is that any factor into this game? Well, certainly isn't
a factor for us? And good morning.
Speaker 7 (06:38):
I mean I think you think about this week when
you're when you're gonna go on the road in the playoffs?
Is playoff week? What happened last week is gone. So
leave it alone, fans, leave it alone, is gone the players,
I mean it's gone.
Speaker 3 (06:50):
Okay, it sounds good, but is it really gone.
Speaker 7 (06:52):
The mentality of in the locker room and the mentality
in the practice field is all forward facing. So I mean,
you don't have those thoughts thinking back to what happened
last week. You make adjustments based off of things that
you think the Rams could take from that game, So
red zone offense and misses, we had some play called.
You have to look at those things to get better
into self scout. But moving forward mentality wise, is this
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is a new season. You had to get yourself in
the tournament. And if you'd have told us six eight,
ten weeks ago begin the season that we were going
to be in this position, yeah, we'd all had taken
it right and to sit there at fourteen and three
and still not get home field as wild.
Speaker 3 (07:27):
But here we are.
Speaker 7 (07:29):
And when you think about just going on the road,
our mentality doesn't change at all. We knew we're going
to travel, We knew we were going to travel west.
The time zone is going to be the same regardless
of how where we're going to travel to. It's a
huge advantage for Viking Spanish because I know what that
crowd is going to look like in Arizona.
Speaker 3 (07:42):
It's going to be it's going to be heavy purple.
Speaker 7 (07:44):
I mean mostly we always look forward to going to
Arizona during the season, especially late in the year, because
Viking Spans are either living there yep, or they want
to go there and get warm real quick, and it's
just in time for us to get cold here in Minnesota,
so we want to go. I mean, this is an
advantage for the Viking without question.
Speaker 4 (08:01):
I believe, unless I read the tweet or the email
wrong yesterday, I think tickets for Rams season ticket holders
go on sale at ten am Central this morning, and
then for the general public. I believe they go on
sale at noon. So I think it's through seat Geek,
which I know Paul Charchion will be a big fan of.
Speaker 3 (08:22):
When it comes to the fees, YEA love it.
Speaker 4 (08:25):
Oh.
Speaker 5 (08:25):
I love those fees, ma'am. But get you get so
much out of those fees. You get all the great
customer service.
Speaker 3 (08:31):
That we're known for.
Speaker 5 (08:32):
Ahead, you get all the great return policies. Yeah, oh,
I love paying those fees.
Speaker 4 (08:38):
Nate Swinson, hold up on the seat Geek endorsement that's
coming for two zero two five. But anyway, and I
kind of put myself on that spot anyway. So I
don't know how that's gonna work. Nobody knows how it's
gonna work. Like, are all seats going to be available?
I mean, is there the markup? I have no idea
how that's gonna work. But it feels like you can
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get two, three or four juicy ones behind the Vikings
bench and like the twentieth row actually for something at
face value or close to face value. And you know,
I've now said this three times and hopefully it hasn't
changed over the course of the last couple of decades.
But I think the biggest Minnesota Vikings fan base, like
fan club outside of this state is located in San Diego,
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so that's relatively close to Arizona. So, like Chad said,
if I'm accurate and these seats go are made available
to the public at noon today, I bet you they
just scoop up ten to twenty thousand of them, come
out there and skull chat with us.
Speaker 2 (09:39):
All.
Speaker 7 (09:39):
Well, you think about fan bases in the NFL and
proud fan bases, I don't think you look at the
Rams in LA which is a heavy, heavy corporate ticket base,
it has to be. I mean you look at just
the Rams obviously in Saint Louis and going back from
LA there now it's back and forth. Do we really
think they're gonna drive south to go to Arizona go
pick up these tickets or jumping a plane. I have
my doubts, but I do know for one, well, the
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fact they can't go home.
Speaker 3 (10:02):
They can't. Yeah, well that's a good point, sadly enough.
Speaker 7 (10:04):
But one thing I do know for fact is that
the Purple will show up, and they will fly, and
they will drive and they'll do what they have to do,
so I'm fired up to see with the crowds charge.
Speaker 4 (10:11):
Do you think this will be a bit when when
the tickets are made available? And again, I think it's
ten am Central for the Rams season ticket holders and
noon Central for everybody else who wants to go to
this wild card game. Where the conglomerates are are going
to scoop up a bunch of them and then like
resell them for higher price, I.
Speaker 5 (10:32):
Don't think that's going to be the case here because
they don't know for sure what the market is that
there's going to be a big demand for it, so
I know what you're talking about. Speculators will buy big
blocks of tickets, thousands of tickets, hope the value goes
out and try to sell them the thousands of tickets
at a profit. This would be a dangerous move for
them because they don't know that there's a built in audience.
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One thing, if you're doing it with Taylor Swift tickets, yeah, right,
there's going to be demand for those. This is a
neutral site wild card game, and so I don't think
I think I think regular fans will get in at
ten o'clock. The Rams season ticket holders will have the
opportunity to buy first, neither of them will take that offer,
and then the Vikings fans will be able to come
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in and scoop all the rest.
Speaker 4 (11:15):
This sounds to me like the best owners in all
of sports. The Will family are gonna probably buy about
nine million dollars in tickets and resell them for two
point five million, and you're gonna be in the second
row behind the bench rooining for your favorite team.
Speaker 3 (11:32):
It might be that love it.
Speaker 4 (11:34):
Man.
Speaker 5 (11:34):
If you've got if you have the means to do it,
vacation time, you've got some extra funds, go available. This
is kind of a once in a lifetime thing, right,
I mean this is we are neutral sites suddenly available,
fly to a warm weather city, go see your favorite team.
Speaker 3 (11:52):
This doesn't come around very often.
Speaker 7 (11:53):
But also how many I can just thinking off the
top of my head of the people that I know
from Minnesota that are currently in Arizona living there. Yes,
many just might be like, yeah, I'm missing to drive
across town and go to this football game. Yeah, just
like they did late December when we played you know,
played in Arizona during my career. As you would show
upield to literally be fifty to fifty, if not sixty
forty Bikings fans. You know, it's one of those situations
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we talk about natural disasters.
Speaker 3 (12:15):
You can't you never can account for these things.
Speaker 7 (12:19):
Yeah, what a horrible situation to be in the NFL
has been there, There's been this situation before where a
game has to move. But to lose a home field
advantage for the Rams is just a tough l to
take and again may not determine the outcomes. I'm not
sure their homefield bang is that great in LA, but
it's still not your home stadium.
Speaker 3 (12:36):
It's not normally you're on the plane, you're flying just.
Speaker 7 (12:38):
Like we are. You're staying in the hotel just like
we are. Yeah, and so that is now you know,
neutral site.
Speaker 4 (12:42):
Maybe maybe in fairness, this permits us the opportunity to
hearken to December of twenty ten. Jack Greenaway was on
the Minnesota Vikings. The snow fell hard and heavily, and
the dome roof collapsed and now all of a sudden,
you're playing Monday night football at four feet and there's
a scene about i'd say two two hours, two hours,
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fifteen minutes in front of that game being down on
the field.
Speaker 3 (13:08):
I think Chad was out on the field.
Speaker 5 (13:10):
They they didn't charge for tickets to that game, all right,
And if there aren't a lots sold here, well, I
mean they just might open the doors and say, Scottsdale
Candler Kempy, come on down, and it just may be
like copyright Dave Matthews, Ants marching just flying to the
best seats available.
Speaker 3 (13:31):
I don't know, man, they gotta they gotta get people
in the building.
Speaker 7 (13:33):
Yeah, I think when you when you look at that
game when we played a play the Giants in Detroit
in the home game, it was it was an incredibly
weird crowd.
Speaker 3 (13:40):
Nobody knew what to expect.
Speaker 7 (13:41):
I think a couple of airplanes of Vikings fans coming
over and like there's of course some Bikings fans, but
it was such a quick turnaround that a lot of
them didn't show up right for a good reason. And
the crowd was just like say, playing in London, it's
like everybody nobody really knew what's the cheer for. Who's
cheer for? Then a good game and to be inside
out of the Detroit cold for a little while. At
Having said all those things, we still have to cover
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the receivers that the Rams have and that really to
deal with. Yeah, I mean when you look at the game,
when you look at the game from last the last
time we played out there weak a third, the third
down conversions, we're just backbreakers for us defensively going to
Nakua and got to have it situations that we didn't
think he was going to play.
Speaker 3 (14:21):
He plays, he comes in as an immediate impact.
Speaker 7 (14:23):
Well, now we're dealing with the full contingent of Rams
and uh, it's it's it's not the team that I
wanted to play. It is actually the probably the last
team I wanted to play going to the playoffs, just
knowing what they have in the back end in there
from the receiver corps and what we've had issues with
in the back end. If we want a pressure and
run a lot of man man coverage, we're gona have
to deal with those guys one on one and our
guys you have to step up and play well.
Speaker 4 (14:43):
I mean, last last team you would want to play.
I mean, I don't know if it would be p
t SG post traumatic or PGGS Gibbs syndrome. I don't
know if I ever want to see Jamiir Gibbs again.
I mean, well, actually I'd like to see him in
and a wait right, yes, yes I would. I would
prefer go Pack go, then go Commanders go, then go
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Vikings go, and we come home and play somebody. But
this Jamiir Gibbs is just a foreign and the proverbial
side of your Minnesota Vikings in good morning.
Speaker 5 (15:15):
And every other team by the way, he's awesome. He
leads the NFL in touchdowns. It's not just us.
Speaker 4 (15:22):
He has nine touchdowns against us in like three games
or four games.
Speaker 3 (15:26):
He is something of a Viking killer.
Speaker 7 (15:27):
Yes, well, I thought we were looking forward, guys, but
now we're looking back again.
Speaker 3 (15:31):
How good Jimier.
Speaker 7 (15:31):
Gibbs this, But look at look at you think at
the flow of that game, and you're watching that game
last weekend and we're all watching it roll on the
edge of our seats, one of the Vikings to do well.
And you look in that first half and see the
drives that we had inside the ten and the opportunities
we had that we've all talked about that were missed.
We've all talked about the miss throws. But what comes
down to me is the same thing. We went back
to back losses is when you have Sam that starts
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to dial in and I have to get the ball
to eighteen. And I'm not saying he's forcing it. I'm
saying there's other folks open. When you work backwards, and
we're gonna get this guy open, Addison open.
Speaker 3 (16:04):
We're gonna get Hawkins and open. We're get it. We're
gonna get the ball to the back.
Speaker 7 (16:07):
And then, by the way, we have eighteen who you
have to cover all the time. Work this thing backwards
rather than trying to force at eighteen early. That's what
I saw was every time when you get to a
panic situation or a short short field, they're blitz are
bringing pressure, their front force.
Speaker 3 (16:21):
Getting too us.
Speaker 7 (16:22):
His default is eighteen and he was open. They were missed.
Guess what, It's football. So Sam, Sam's you look at
the Lion's share of his season has been incredible. That
is that is the average, That is who he is.
This was a one off game. I like our chances
moving forward. I'd love to play Detroit again because if
that first half it was drives in differently, the game
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is different.
Speaker 5 (16:45):
So when you when you're prepping for a team you've
already played, is the prep week different when you know
you've got tape to watch, right, you go back and
watch the week eight tape. How does how does the
preparation week differ? When you've it's a team you've already
played well.
Speaker 7 (16:57):
And this is where you get to a situation where
you play team twice three times, where you start to
see ghosts and you start to see too much film.
So you go back and use self scout. What did
we do? What did they do? What was their reaction
we made? We made a change at halftime, we made
adjustment assidemens. What was their adjustment to that? Mostly in protections,
mostly in route combinations. And then what are we doing defensively?
Are we pressuring offensively? What are we giving them when
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we be able to run the football? You look at
all those things, South scout is the most important thing
of what we did because that's how they're gonna react
to us. You can look at all those things, but
at the end of the day, it's come down to
one call after one call for one call down in
distance in situation.
Speaker 3 (17:31):
So you're gonna have your guy to habits your plays.
Speaker 7 (17:33):
You're gonna go to in those situations that you like
and trust and at the end of the day, it's going.
Speaker 3 (17:37):
To can guys make place.
Speaker 7 (17:39):
Can we hold up defensively or offensively at the old line?
Give Sam time? Can we get guys to separate. We
know we have guys that can do that. Can we
go identify who where our best matchup is and advantages
and go hit that and convert? You look at last
week with you going, you know, going forward to fourth
down and kicking the field. Go. Guys have to execute place. Yeah,
it doesn't. You know, we can blame coaches all day long.
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It is on the guys prey field to make the plays.
And it's got to have a time right now, every
play we had called could have been a winner and
it just didn't happen because of execution.
Speaker 4 (18:10):
Hey, preach, pop it up. Let's go, let's go. The
man's up the playoff week up their playoff preach one.
You know one of several things that that I felt
was amazing from the week the Week eight game. And
when I say amazing, I mean it's just you don't
see it too frequently. One involved the game, the other
involved the quarterback. Matthew Stafford tied to Chack Greenway. Now
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that I'll look back at it. But but when when
I started looking at week eight, all four Rams touchdowns
came from seventy yards. Okay, they they kind of dominated
the time of possession thirty three and changed to twenty
six and change. That was a little bit of a
problem in the game. But I'm like, damn, all these
touchdowns are seventy yards. Why because they their CounterPunch to
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every Viking.
Speaker 3 (18:57):
Score wasn't good.
Speaker 4 (18:59):
It was ill eat. Vikings would score. Alabama kid would
kick it out of the end zone. They started at
the thirty, they go seventy and score a touchdown. So
after every Viking score, the Rams score, Yeah, and so
therefore it's jab and then a counter jab, jab, counter jab.
Speaker 3 (19:18):
Then we made the mistake of kicking a field goal.
Speaker 4 (19:20):
They throw a roundhouse with a touchdown, and they got
the lead and they would never look back. So that
was the Vikings had some domination to them in this
game in the early stages. But the Rams countered every
single time with the seven, eight, nine, ten play drives,
chewing on that clock with the short stuff. I fully
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expect them to do that again Monday night.
Speaker 7 (19:43):
Yeah, I think that when you look back at that game,
just from my mindset, when I was watching was the
backbreaking third down conversions, which is exactly what I said
earlier on. Yeah, you're allowed to get those drives of
seventy yards maybe a ten to twelve play drive because
you get into third and six and you're converting, you're
getting the third and eight converting, third and three, you're converting,
and you trust you guys who can make the his place?
And who do you go to the majority of those
third downs? Without looking at the numbers, I got to
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believe it was Nikoua. He trusts him, He trust them
to get open, he trusts to make the catches, and
so it's gonna come down to. I love the mentality
of we're gonna bend that break, sit back and make
you go seventy yards and see if you can do
it over and over and over again. That's great if
you get off the fielding third down, because then then
all a sudden, you get the advantage, you get the punt,
and away we go. We weren't able to flip the
table and do it in that game, that doesn't mean
we're gonna be able to do it in this game.
Speaker 4 (20:25):
How about this, all right, Matthew Stafford. The first overall
pick in the two thousand and nine draft. Now our
main man here, after his illustrious career, retired eight years ago. Okay,
Stafford still going, Lord my man retired. Hey, I look
good though, retired eight years ago. The quarterback we're trying
to sack and batter and bludgeon and beat on Monday Night.
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Chad played Matthew Stafford fifteen.
Speaker 3 (20:53):
Times thirt his career and wild.
Speaker 4 (20:56):
But how about this, how about Chad being like rumor
that you were the first overall picked in the D
nine draft. I watched some of your games when you
played for the Georgia Bulldog. Got this nice curly hair
and everything, A big strong arm. We hear you're a
really good quarterback in Stafford the second game of Matthew
Stafford's career, All right, that's the quarterback we play Monday.
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Greenway sacked him two times, just to welcome into the
national football plague. Oh and have a lot of sacks
back then either actually picked him off. No, yeah, he
picked him off a couple of times, just to show him.
You got this strong arm. But it ain't that easy.
Speaker 3 (21:31):
Ohn. In Detroit twenty fifteen, Chad sacked him.
Speaker 4 (21:35):
And now the Vikings had seven sacks that game, so
Chad just like, hey, everybody else has a sack.
Speaker 3 (21:41):
I think I got to get involved here.
Speaker 4 (21:42):
One of those second game of Stafford's career, you picked
him off twice.
Speaker 3 (21:46):
What are you doing to this kid? Man?
Speaker 7 (21:48):
Yeah, I think it was one of those one of
those deals where we obviously played him twice a year.
I got him twice that game. I think I got
him two or three other times in my career. So
I am available this weekend with the fifty.
Speaker 3 (21:58):
If they need me.
Speaker 7 (21:59):
I can drop back a couple of times the ball.
The ball tends to find me against Stafford. I got
about ten plays in me. But no, I think I
think when he looked Stafford when he came in the league,
it's it hasn't changed. His arm strength was far of
like with the power of the accuracy. He obviously was
cut a little bit of a gambler early in his career.
He's really cleaning that up, obviously, going when Super Bowl
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helps when you have Calvin Johnson to throw to.
Speaker 3 (22:22):
He was always open.
Speaker 7 (22:24):
That guy was ridiculous the way ridiculous. I'm like looking
at the receiver like he's my my weight, like three
inches taller than me, Like this is not it doesn't
make any sense. But Stafford is a guy though that
will still give you opportunities. And this defense has been
really good at taking opportunities and flipping them. You talk
about Van Ginkel seems to be in the right place,
right time with his reactions if he catches that and
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goes in as there's just so many plays in that
game where you like, the whole momentum shifts ye and
you break the little off that end zone. We couldn't
get it done, but that was There's gonna be an
opportunity like that. And when you when you have ivean
pace gets to pick get in the end zone, there's
gonna be there's gonna be a chance for our defense
to make plays like that with Stafford and to be
backbreaking in this game and flip the flip the momentum
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and get that crowd. It's gonna be out West in
Arizona in our favor. We have to make them and
I think we're gonna opportunity to do it to night,
and I like I like to be Van Ginkel, I
like Grenard to step up make a big play defensively.
Our front fowards had to be really really good and
active so our back end can stay home and do
what they got to do.
Speaker 3 (23:24):
Oh yeah, I like the sound to that. We're a
playoff week.
Speaker 5 (23:27):
Do you prep any differently or do you want it
to be just like a regular season game?
Speaker 3 (23:30):
You don't want anything to change because you've got you've got.
Speaker 5 (23:33):
Seventeen weeks of routine and you don't want that next
one to be different? Or is the playoffs different?
Speaker 3 (23:39):
Routine? Is everything? I mean, you want to go week
to week and have it be the exact same.
Speaker 7 (23:42):
So the fact that we're traveling just like we were
traveling before to us, you know, the mentality shift a
right road game. Here's how the schedule is exactly. Look,
here's my preparation, my game prep. Yeah, I have one
game to watch for sure, us look at the last
two or three games of the RAMS and see what
they've done. Like, you're gonna go through that same process
that you go through every week, just so you feel
like when this kickoff, you're ready to go and you
feel comfortable with everything they're gonna do in it, and
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you and you're prepared. Sometimes you can because it's a
ramped up game. You can try to go another layer
and do more. It's like, you know what, you also
have to have a mental capacity to say, you know what,
I've seen what I need to see, now go react
and play defensively. I think what you do is you
let the coaches think about those things, right, You let
the coaches make adjustments in the moment. But the one
thing you will find is, just like anything when's offseason
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to preseason football, it's a level ramped up when it's
preseason to regular season. It ramps up when it's regular
season the postseason. The intensity of the speed, the accuracy
of which guys are playing with is incredibly sharp. And
like even when you've seen sixteen seventeen regular season games,
you go to the playoffs and be like, this is faster.
Guys are just playing faster me. You know, not that
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it means more, It's just it's just something about the
level of intensity, whether that's your own brain or not.
Can you slow down mentally, stay in the game, not
make mistakes, stay sharp, That's gonna be the key.
Speaker 5 (24:56):
Now, with all the games you played, you had there
were plenty of players that had off games like Sam
did Sam had a very off game. Do you do
anything differently? With Sam this week or do you is
it exactly the same as what you have done? You know,
do you act any differently players coaches or do you
just keep your routine going?
Speaker 7 (25:16):
Coaches coaches are gonna be the exact same in my opinion.
But I think what Sam will do is when I
would have a tough game, I would always get back
to my fundamentals, my first step. Where's I make mistakes?
Was it my reads? Wasn't a prepared mentally? Was it
physical mistakes? Missing tackles In Sam's case, missing throws, maybe
seeing ghosts things that aren't there, because he's been so
good in the pocket all year, and all of a
sudden he got a little happy and quick and he's
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got to go back and look at that and say, okay, Now,
when he's when he's warming up for practice this week
and he's going through his normal reads, his normal routine,
he wants to get back to his base fundamentals. What
does my footwork look like? Where's my ballplace? Where I'm
when I'm getting ready to throw the football? Like those
little things with his eyes, the eyework he's doing with
his where I'm looking for one, two or three? Going
to my checkdown. Those little basic fundamentals get an athlete
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back to stas zo.
Speaker 3 (26:01):
You kind of you kind of hit that scale.
Speaker 7 (26:02):
Zeroed out and say, all right, we're back to normal.
Now hit default. Now let's go play. Because at the
end of the day, we can all think about that
Detroit game. He can't think about the Detroit game. He's
got to go forward and playing. And I think, I
speaking for a lot of Vikings fans, we trust him
and he's earned the right to be in this game.
He's played his tail off all season and I can't
wait to go see him rit the ship.
Speaker 4 (26:21):
One of the one of the underrated facets from the
Week eight loss at Los Angeles on Thursday night, And
and really it takes too long to explain how it
got there, But the Rams ran sixty six plays. The
Vikings only ran fifty plays, you know, and they're generally
speaking there there have been the majority, if not all,
the games this year where the other team's running more
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plays than the Vikings for whatever the reason.
Speaker 3 (26:46):
But this was disparaging.
Speaker 4 (26:48):
I mean this, this split here, fifty to sixty six
in a game that really was still a game, relatively
late in the fourth quarter. What do you think of
that like like only running fifty offensive plays compared to
sixty six for the adverse era.
Speaker 7 (27:02):
Yeah, you think about wearing down the defense, the defense
not having again the ability to get off of the
field on third down and stop drives. You talk about
these long seventy yard drives. Well, that's that's where we're
coming from. We're talking about the time and possession. We're
talking about the amount of plays. That doesn't mean you
I think offensive. I forget how many points we scored
offensively in that game, but we had a lot of
good shots. We tend to take a lot of chunks offensively,
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so you're gonna get less plays in a drive. But
it comes down to your third down defense. For us,
it really does. I cannot I cannot talk about this enough.
Get yourself off the field when they're I don't care
if you're giving them field goals. Get off the field,
no sevens. And these long sustained drives weight down teams,
and all of a sudden, you get to the fourth
quarter and you're more fatigued than they are, and it
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just comes down to the amount of snaps, the amount
of time on the field. That's the that's the mental clarity,
your mental ability in the fourth quarter to be as
sharp as you were in the first and second because
you just get fatigued.
Speaker 3 (27:53):
Vikings and Rams.
Speaker 4 (27:55):
Monday night to begin the postseason following the two zero four,
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Speaker 4 (28:39):
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Speaker 3 (28:55):
Good to see you. Brother. One of my best friends
just arrived. Now.
Speaker 4 (29:00):
He had played in five playoff games, and I think
the record was one and four, but he had a
playoff high. This is when I was going through this
I mean we have nine, which I bring that up,
which had some professional devastation to it. Then you got
the college stadium, the kicker wide left, you had eight.
The offensive coordinator or yeah, the offensive coordinator, Darryl Bevill
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stressing all week from what I was told to Tavaris Jackson,
the quarterback, I don't care if a Santa Samuel has
fallen and you think you have a freebe there on
a gotcha. Don't throw anywhere near that guy the entire game.
Go to the side of Sheldon Brown and Jed giggles
because he knows that was the plan.
Speaker 3 (29:41):
Very early in the.
Speaker 4 (29:42):
Game, Jackson back to pass, shakes the shoulders, fires to
the right side. Ooh, intercepted a Santae Samuel. There he
goes thirty twenty ten pick six for the Eagles. But
outside of that, what I really like about your playoff
run is when it comes to the Green and Gold,
the Green Bay Packers. You had a playoff high eleven
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tackles in the game at lambeau Field against Green Bay.
So my man brought it against the Green and Gold
every single time. Now that nine season loss at New Orleans, truly,
how tough was that for you? After being eliminated from
the playoffs the way you were.
Speaker 3 (30:23):
Well, it's hard to quit.
Speaker 7 (30:24):
Like when you're in that locker room after the game,
I think you're that close to the end goal of
getting to the super Bowl at least, and you can't
really put it into words what you feel. Obviously despair,
You're mad, You're upset, you're frustrated, you you're you're p oed.
I mean, it's one of those deals where you look
back and say this maybe my only shot. Turns out
it was my shot to get that deep and have
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an opportunity to go to go play in the Super Bowl.
So you kind of look back at that game and say, wow,
you know, anytime I bring it up or somebody brings
up to me, it's like, wow, that was a terrible game.
And you have all these different things that happen in
that game and all these different talking points, and the
reality was is you think back to like, well, I
was a nine man player in South Dakota and I
made it to the NERC Championship game. It's like it
was a pretty good run. So it's hard to look
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back at that game and and say that that that's stunk.
For so many different reasons, which it did. But you
gotta look at where you're at and have a little
perspective too, So just knowing how hard it is to
get there. You know, some of these teams make it
look easy to get their year after year after year.
Brady certainly does that. The Chiefs are on that run.
But for most players, it's so it's it's hard. Maybe
you get to one, maybe you get to zero. Uh
So you know you feel that in the locker room
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after the game, and then even the weeks after. Yeah,
uh just it stays with you. And I've never watched
that game all the way back. I've watched a certain
couple of plays in that game just because they've been
given to me or presented to me.
Speaker 5 (31:38):
But it'd be fun to go back and watch it. Now,
who who's presenting you with that game? Hey, god, so
I got I got a great time for you. Let's
watch the usual champions. Yeah, leaders playing the sidelines.
Speaker 4 (31:52):
But it's just you know, you get a clip out
youra you know it's it's it's hey, O nine is
being replayed on so and so.
Speaker 3 (32:01):
So It's just one of those things.
Speaker 7 (32:02):
But you look back and you I always think, how
has HDTV gotten that much better since nine, because why
do we look like we were playing the seventy eight first?
And my kids automatically think I'm old older just because
of that alone, quick covening cleanup. Regarding the tickets for
this game, I had I had the premise right, I
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the Vikings Cardinals game at State Farm Stadium indeed do
go on sale today. I thought what I read was
Central time at specific time. So RAMS season ticket holders
are going to start purchasing tickets at noon, then they
become open to the general public at two pm Central today,
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Speaker 5 (33:06):
To the two thousand nine NFC Championship game. Thank you
every now and again I ask you this. I'm not
over it yet, are you. I still am haunted by
that game, and I wasn't on the field. I was
watching from home.
Speaker 3 (33:18):
How about you.
Speaker 7 (33:19):
I have one percent over it. Yes, I've moved on
with my life chart. I Oh, I gotta let it go, buddy.
You know, I think you can. You look back and
there's so many games, and there's so many parts of
your career you look back and you're excited about and
it's their fond memories, and there's some some some negatives.
And every Friday I come in and get a bunch
of negatives and you're one to four playoff record or
your record against Green Bay or how many times you
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lost to Tom Brady. And I always appreciate, uh nord
Own Pa doing that to me. But yeah, no problem,
it's one of those things we wanted to do it.
The last two weeks you didn't show. You look just
like charchy this time of year. Is it really my fault?
Maybe I don't know the Oh how did I end
up in the middle of Well, we don't talk. We
don't want to bring up Plymouth.
Speaker 5 (33:58):
Yeah, we'll be in Plymouth next week, Plymouth Buffalo Wild
next week.
Speaker 3 (34:03):
Win this game.
Speaker 4 (34:05):
All right, let's let's close with this coaching in quarterbacks,
all right? To win a Super Bowl? Uh it just
if you looked back through the annals of time, about
nine point five out of ten times you need the
right coach, you need the right quarterback. So consider consider
the consider the coaching aspect of her. From the Rams standpoint, uh,
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they're running back Kyron Williams, a fifth round pick in
his third year, a fifth round pick, Puka Nakua, a
fifth rounder in his second year. The quarterbacks already won
a Super Bowl. Coaching and quarterback, but specifically coaching and
raising these the these talented kids that are taken on Saturday.
It's so much of the equation, right, it absolutely is.
Speaker 7 (34:48):
Is that approach with these coaches, these I would say,
these young coaches both in this football game with the
Vikings and Rams. Yeah, and how they've approached these kids
coming in from college, which we can talk about any
way we want, but these are kids that are now
getting paid college over the past three four years, a
significant amount of money, and they're coming in the league
and they have a different mentality, and I think when
you have that, it's about how do you approach it?
And these guys understand the mentality some of these young
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kids come in and getting the most out of them.
I think what Dan Campbell's done in Detroit is almost
the most shocking thing. And he can only do it
because he played. Is they win with toughness and grit
and all the things that they talk about, and they
live it and they embody it right. But he can
do it because he played, and guys look at him
and be like, yeah, I get it. I'm gonna do that.
I'm gonna do that for this dude, because I've seen
him in the trenches. He's been there, done that. I
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played against Dan Campbell. He's a mountain of a man.
I think the approaching you know, Koc played, He's been there,
He's done it. He's a player coach, but he can
hold them accountable to a certain degree. And it takes
a little finesse with that. It takes a little bit
of give and take and understanding what they're going through
and then you got to give him a little pat
on the back and then a little bit of hard
love and then figure out how to get the most
out of him. And I think when you get young
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guys playing at a high level, it's all about confidence
and that comes from the coaching. And if you're gonna
get you know, coaches gonna He's been I've been coached.
I've been taught. I understand.
Speaker 3 (36:01):
I'm gonna go play fast, and that's because the coach
has allowed me to do it.
Speaker 5 (36:05):
You know, you were talking about the Rams and these
deep picks. So you know when they bought a Super Bowl, right,
they made the train and they gave up all those
first round picks and everything.
Speaker 3 (36:13):
Every thought the Rams were going to go through an.
Speaker 5 (36:15):
Extended losing period didn't happen because they drafted so.
Speaker 3 (36:19):
Well, unbelievable. They had well just to that point.
Speaker 7 (36:23):
You have to have the guy filling the football at
the end of the day, you have that position and
a good head coach. If you want to win the NFL,
you have to have a great head coach, and you
have to have a great quarterback. Yeah, if you have
those two things, you're gonna have a shot at every
football game. And that guy knows how to lead, and
Stafford knows how to win, and he's done it for
a long long time. But he has these now, these
young talented guys, they've drafted extremely well. It doesn't matter
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who they drafted, they got. Nobody thrown the ball and
Stafford runs the ship.
Speaker 3 (36:47):
Enjoyed the game. Thank you.
Speaker 4 (36:48):
Hopping bybe Jack Greenway and leddys Njongo five two Radio.
Now the AFC kicks off festivities tomorrow with the Chargers
and of the Texans. When we return, we're going to
get into the a f C games and handle them
from a point spread perspective and also some fantasy touting
from a Paul charchion of Guillotine leagues dot com. It's
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the Friday Football Feast at Buffalo, Wild Wing Savage on
k f an.
Speaker 6 (37:19):
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (37:21):
That is so hot, buy you bound.
Speaker 7 (37:44):
Right.
Speaker 4 (37:44):
So, there are three a f C playoff games this weekend.
You have the l A Chargers at Houston, Pittsburgh at Baltimore,
and Denver at Buffalo. The nine to noon Friday Football
Feast cast will handle it from a point spread and
a fantasy touting standpoint. Let's begin with the LA Chargers
at Houston. The LA Chargers are favored by three points.
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Who do you like with the point spread? And when
it comes to the fantasy touts, it's not just for
this weekend, it's for those playing the postseason long tournaments
that are so readily available all over the place Keyotine
leagues dot com, including.
Speaker 3 (38:22):
E eighteen leagues dot com. So this first Game one.
Take it away?
Speaker 5 (38:26):
All right, So you mentioned Chargers one of two road
favorites in this first round of the playoffs, the other
being your Vikings, and I do believe the Chargers are
gonna win this game. Now, the Texans were my preseason
pick to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl.
Speaker 3 (38:43):
It doesn't look very likely.
Speaker 5 (38:45):
Here and probably, frankly, had they not played, if they'd
played in any other division, they probably would not even
be in the playoffs.
Speaker 4 (38:51):
C J.
Speaker 5 (38:52):
Stroud has regressed significantly this year. The real problem for
Houston defense has been pretty good did Hunters worked out.
Speaker 3 (39:00):
Great for them.
Speaker 5 (39:02):
They got two young members of their secondary who've been
really good, Derek Stingley and Kamari Lassiter.
Speaker 3 (39:08):
Lassen's a rookies played really really well, and.
Speaker 5 (39:11):
Then they brought in Joe Mixon Paull and Mixon has
been pretty good for them. But the problem has been
their offensive line is horrible and Laramie Tunsel second most
overpaid player in the history of the NFL besides Deshaun Watson.
That guy is a absolute turnstyle and that offensive line
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can get nothing going. Fell out of the offense has
completely been out of rhythm. They lost Stefan Diggs Houston did.
They lost Tank Dell, so two of their three starting
receivers gone, and Nico Collins is awesome, but teams payton
take Nico, try to take Nico Collins away. Now they're
trying to beat you with Xavier Hutchinson Robert Woods and
they just don't have any firepower here. The way Houston
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can win is just a massive defensive showing from the
players that I meant, especially Daniel Hunter and Will Anderson,
their elite ends. They need to be able to wreck
the game. Problem is, Chargers got a great offensive line.
They've invested an offensive line year after year. It's a
great offensive line. I believe the Chargers are gonna hold
up here with the offensive line. They will beat you
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with JK. Dobbins on the ground and these emerging wide
receivers that they've got. The first year guy, Lad mcconkee
pok fantastic season. He looks like one of the four
best wide receivers to come out of this class. And
then Quinton Johnston, who looked dreadful as a rookie. He
looked bad for the first half of the season, has
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really come along nicely and he's turned into a real
factor for them. So just I think a better overall
team for the Chargers, and I think they both win
and cover the three point spread.
Speaker 4 (40:48):
Dobbins and Johnston are not practicing, so they're very questionable
into this game. So follow that from a fantasy standpoint,
can you can you stab or identify one or two
fantasy players you like here?
Speaker 3 (41:01):
Yeah? You know, for Houston there's not a lot to like.
Speaker 5 (41:03):
There's Nico Collins and then it drops off to Joe
Mixon and I guess C J.
Speaker 3 (41:08):
Stroud.
Speaker 5 (41:09):
But honestly, I just think they're one and done. And
in most playoff formats you're trying to find teams that
will play extended number of games.
Speaker 3 (41:15):
Yep, I don't think that's Houston. For the Chargers.
Speaker 5 (41:18):
It's more interesting to me. Lad McConkie would be my
first choice.
Speaker 3 (41:22):
JK.
Speaker 5 (41:22):
Dobbins should play in this game, he'd be my second choice,
and then probably Quintin Johnson as my third choice if
I were putting together fantasy roster. And I do have
a bunch of Chargers on my playoff fantasy rosters because
I think they play at least two games here.
Speaker 4 (41:35):
For what it's worth, I like the Chargers to win.
I like Jim Harbaugh in this spot a lot. I
generally don't like to take road favorites period, especially in
the postseason. But I do think this is a class
mismatch on many levels, and C. J. Stroud has regressed
to a level where I just it's not like Darnold.
It's not like all these dynamite games than one bad games.
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It's just been continuous the entire year, the inconsistencies. So
I feel quite confident the Chargers will win. I don't
like anybody from a fantasy standpoint in this game. The
next one is quite compelling because it's a division rival
Pittsburgh and Baltimore. The Ravens are favored by ten points
in this gass Zay Flowers will not play, and I
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think that's a little bit of a factor. But this
is a run first team point spread fantasy, what are
you going to do?
Speaker 3 (42:28):
Well?
Speaker 5 (42:29):
Steelers come in with the least mojo of any team
into the playoffs, Paul. They've lost four straight games, their
offenses looked terrible. They had a stranglehold on the division
a month ago, and they just yielded it regultlessly. Might
I add, there's a real chance, and it's gonna feel weird.
This is the last time that we see Mike Tomlin
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as the head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers lot in
this game. Why because his last playoff win is over
a decade ago. The fan base is tie of the
first round exits in Pittsburgh, and there's a real chance
this is the last time we see we see Mike Tomlin.
Speaker 3 (43:06):
Is that goach to the Steelers.
Speaker 5 (43:08):
He'd have to quit because for the Rooneys to fire
him is a one of ten. Well, the Rooneyes don't
do it often. He's the third head coach in the
history of the franchise, but he's also been there.
Speaker 3 (43:20):
For fifteen year.
Speaker 5 (43:22):
Maybe yeah, I mean, so you know, it's not like
a knee jerk reaction after eighteen years to let your
coach go when he's when he hasn't won a playoff
game in a decade, And that's what they're looking at.
The fan base is really restless with Tomlin. I assure
you here. Steelers not only losing games. I mentioned the
fourth straight. They've lost six of the last eight and
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they're getting killed, including a seventeen point whipping by the
Ravens in week sixteen, So there's a rematch of a
game played just three weeks ago. Ravens will be without
Jay Flowers, which you mentioned. Former Gopher Rashad Bateman stepped
up big in Week eighteen.
Speaker 3 (43:57):
He needs to have a big role in this game.
Speaker 5 (44:00):
And for all the trouble Bateman has had through the
first three years of his career, boy, it's really coming
starting to come together lately. He's got six touchdowns in
the last seven games for the Steelers. Just Russell Wilson
just not good enough at this stage of his career. Paul,
they don't have a reliable passing game. George Pickens is okay, yeah,
and then it falls off to Van Jefferson, Calvin Austin. Look,
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so it's just this offense just not good enough for
the Steelers and TJ. Watt Cam Hayward can only do
so much on defense. Got a fantasy guy, well, I do, Yeah,
I got a couple from the Steelers. Really nobody, just
I think I just avoid everybody. If I had to
pick one, it would probably be Najie Harris from the
from Baltimore. I like the whole thing now is Mark
Andrews is by a mile the best tight end in
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the playoffs. And so he's the guy I'm trying to
get on all my teams because the Ravens could play
four games and you'd get the best tight end in
the playoffs by a big, big stretch. So he's the
guy that that is the most desirable for me. I
will I'll take the Steelers plus ten.
Speaker 4 (45:02):
And the reason is it's a divisional matchup, all right,
and it may not work this time, but when it
comes to divisional underdogs, if you take those every single time,
you'll make money over the course of time. So I'm
gonna roll with the Steelers plus ten. And my fantasy
players here, if I had to have one each, I
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would take Lamar for Baltimore yep. And I would take
Friar Mouth for Pittsburgh. Believe it or not, if you're
sleeping on a tight end or slopping tight ends, Friar
Mooth has had good games against the Ravens in the past,
I would take him. Then you have finally Denver at Buffalo.
The Bills are nine and a half point favorites here.
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And I said this yesterday, but props to Denver Man.
I mean they that team was five and five and
just absolutely swimming in it when it comes to inconsistency
and it rallied to find a way to the postseason. Now,
Bo Nicks, I just think it's too big for him
in this individual situation. But nevertheless, he's better than I
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thought it would be his first year. So so I
like Buffalo. I guess if I had to give nine
and a half, I would give it. I like Buffalo
in the spot, and from a fantasy standpoint, I like
James Cook quite a bit in this game.
Speaker 3 (46:20):
What about you? I love James Cook here.
Speaker 5 (46:23):
And if you know there are three great fantasy quarterbacks
that you could target in the playoffs, Josh Allen is
obviously one of them. You mentioned Lamar Jackson, Jalen Hurts,
all mobile quarterbacks that could play four games at running back.
You get James Cook, and You've got You've got, I
think one of the three best fantasy running backs in
the playoffs, and maybe outscores everybody include the If Buffalo's
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going to play four games, and I think they will,
Buffalo's gonna win. By the way, anybody here rooting for
Sean Payton and the Bronco.
Speaker 3 (46:52):
That's what I want to hear.
Speaker 5 (46:53):
Look, I'm telling you these two thousand and nine wounds,
they're real.
Speaker 3 (46:56):
We're not over it yet, Paul, I want two thousand
and nine.
Speaker 4 (47:00):
It was the Minneapolis miracle game where he thought he
was a one hundred percent winner, went to mocking the
skull chant then had a miracle put on him.
Speaker 3 (47:08):
But anyway, that was what year was that? That was
in two thousand and nine, That was seventeen. Yeah, that
sounds right. Yeah he can jam it.
Speaker 5 (47:16):
I hope he loses, and you know, but bon Nicks
credit Sean Payton for this. Bon Nicks has been way
better than I think most of us expected him to be,
playing well his last six games, not counting the Chiefs
game last week, because she's seen play any starters. Sixty
seven percent completion rate, two hundred and forty eight yards
per game, two and a half touchdowns per game. But
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this Denver team has no rushing attack at all. Wow,
I can't even tell you the starting running back is
going to be. Nobody has separated himself. They got four
different guys that they use rotationally, and I think without
a running game, they get really one dimensional. You take
away Courtland Sutton out of that passing offense. They don't
have a tight end to turn two. They don't have
a running game to turn two. Two one dimensional for me,
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and I believe that Buffalo will win, but I wouldn't
be surprised if the Denver defense is able to cover
the spread of eight and a half.
Speaker 4 (48:07):
Paul, we hit the NFC about forty minutes from now.
Bike spikes are around the corner when we hit the NFC.
Speaker 3 (48:14):
You know the drill.
Speaker 4 (48:15):
Buffalo wild Wing Savage. How many people want the Minnesota
Vikings to win on Monday night? Buffalo wild Wing Savage.
How many people are pulling for the commanders at Tampa Bay.
Speaker 5 (48:30):
For sure?
Speaker 3 (48:31):
Buffalo Wild Wing Savage.
Speaker 4 (48:34):
Down out out at a dowt out out? How many
are pulling not doing it for them? Middle of the
day on Sunday. Okay, you're foals, you're foles. I mean,
I guess, with all due respective, if you can even
have all due respect, call with somebody a full But I.
Speaker 3 (48:50):
Mean, let's play the game.
Speaker 4 (48:52):
Let's play the game, and if Green Bay wins and
the Vikings lose, so be it.
Speaker 3 (48:58):
Okay, so be it. But let's get this football team back.
Speaker 4 (49:02):
To US Bank Stadium because it has a greater possibility
now than it did forty eight hours ago. The Commanders
can beat Tampa Bay. I don't think they will, but
they can. Green Bay can beat Philadelphia. I don't think
it will, but it can. And the Vikings will beat
the Los Angeles Rams right right, and nine to noon
(49:25):
is ready for it.
Speaker 6 (49:26):
The con.
Speaker 3 (49:29):
I'm rooting Friday Football Feast. Don't leave