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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Sometime.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
Good morning, class, ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 3 (00:03):
Ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Hold sixty one guard from Brighton Mellanois and former high
school basketball stand What the hell does that me?
Speaker 1 (00:14):
Don't jumped any conclusions. Not a God.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
You've got to lower lower your expectations. Hard to believe
he could once send a fastball to.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
Pluto getting some Bucky Jacobson vibes and former I'll just
openly admit I'm a fat, out of shape X athlete.
Speaker 4 (00:31):
Now there's been a noticeable spike here your blood pressure.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
Five seven guard and a former college water polo and
national champion.
Speaker 3 (00:37):
There's a lot of useless crap up here.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
Wow, this is Chuck and Buck in the Morning with
Ashley Ryan Balk to you buy to Leytove Casino Resort
and quilsee the Creek Draftking sports book where the action
never stopped you.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
Well, good morning, Welcome into Sports Radio ninety three point
three KJRFM. That is not Chuck. Chuck's voice did not
get significantly deeper over the weekend. Yeah, he's definitely not
as godlike as the one you were hearing. Chuck's taking
a few days off, Well, deserve a few days off.
(01:24):
And so we get to go Sands, Illinois people for
the rest of this week until the holiday. It is
me Bucky Jacobson with Ashley Ryan. We will be bringing
you the show here for the next four hours. So
sit tight. We got a lot to discuss, obviously the
Seahawks game. But before we get into sports, Ashley, how
was your weekend?
Speaker 3 (01:45):
It was good. It was busy.
Speaker 5 (01:46):
We had friends giving on Saturday. Oh yeah, it was
a lot of fun. But that's where I tried something
new and I brought stuffing but also.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
Bowl and a's oh yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:57):
We discussed yeah, and everyone was like and I was like, yeah,
I don't know. We just couldn't think of something. And
we made it and it was a hit. Uh huh.
Speaker 5 (02:04):
And we had just enough that we could have leftovers
last night so I didn't have to make dinner.
Speaker 3 (02:08):
So couldn't have been more perfect.
Speaker 1 (02:10):
Nice. Yeah, that's great. I mean, you got to think
outside the box. But you were I thought you were
overthinking it. But you know your friends, so you knew
your friends are going to question.
Speaker 3 (02:18):
You, like yeah, really, but they were like, okay, but.
Speaker 1 (02:22):
Let me have a little bit. Yeah, but I talked
trash and then they enjoyed it.
Speaker 3 (02:25):
Yeah, they did.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
That's typical. Well.
Speaker 2 (02:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (02:27):
And if they would have just been like, great you
brought bowling a's thank goodness, I would have been like,
what you're not?
Speaker 3 (02:33):
It is weird? Are you that I'm bringing this to
friends giving?
Speaker 1 (02:35):
Yeah? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (02:36):
How was your weekend?
Speaker 1 (02:37):
It was good? It was good. A lot of watching football, yeah,
mixed in a basketball game. Bear had a basketball game
on Saturday. So I watched part of the duck game
and then left and did the old turn the phone off,
don't want to know what's happening, and then watch it
as it's You know, I'm kind of stressed out there
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for a while, and I'm like, I could just look
at my phone and end the stress. But then I
would either watch it. I would be watching it without
the enjoyment of watching it like it was live. So
I ended up doing that and it was well worth it.
Baron made a few baskets, which was great. I don't know.
I walked out of the gym so I was talking
to I kind of was telling them, I'm excited to
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watch you to play today. Are you going to score
any baskets? He's like, I'm gonna try yeah, and he
shot every time. He got the ball every time, so
it's I wanted to be like, okay, dude, you got
to pass, but at the same time, I don't want
to squelch it right now, right, it's not at that point.
I mean pretty much every kid does that, and if
they try to pass, they end up turning it over
and because they've heard, oh, bounce pass, So I just
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bounce it basically in some direction, and that's a bounce pass.
Like no, no, no, I'm supposed to go to someone
without them stealing it. Yeah, that's the only time that
they can steal. They can't steal while you're dribbling, which
is an odd thing. I don't remember that being a
rule when I was a.
Speaker 5 (03:55):
Kid, but it wasn't a rule when Palmer played, which
is why she never wanted to play again.
Speaker 1 (03:58):
Yeah, they just take it from you, right.
Speaker 3 (03:59):
When you would take it from her.
Speaker 1 (04:00):
Oh that's always nice. Yeah, yeah, Bear wouldn't. I bet
Bear would do that too if it was legal, because
he was excited about getting to shoot, and boy, he
was heaving up some prayers and yeah, a couple of
them went in. So I'm proud of him. But at
the same time, I was like, gosh, is this worry?
Tell him you need to pass every once in a while.
We're not going to be a ballhog. You don't get
to be a ballhog. But at the same time, I'm like, yeah,
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he's eight.
Speaker 3 (04:21):
It'll balance out.
Speaker 5 (04:22):
It's like when in Little League when they're like, no,
you got to swing at everything right now, you know,
and they're singing it balls that are nine feet over
their head just to get them used to the idea
of swinging the ball.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
That's it.
Speaker 3 (04:32):
He's just got to get used to shooting it every time.
Then he'll figure it out.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
Yeah, exactly, all right, Well, and I don't think anybody's
really tuning in right now to listen to my stories
about bear draining a couple of buckets and eight U basketball,
so we might as well get into the Seahawks. Seahawks
end up pulling out a w thirty to twenty four
against Tennessee Titans. It was a good game for a
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Seahawk fan. I would imagine started out well and finished well.
You never were really in fear, even though it it
became a six point game. That comes down to whether
or not they get an on side kick and what
would happen at that point, far closer than what I thought,
far closer than most of us thought. I think Chuck
was probably the one that was not overly confident. I
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think he was certain that they were going to win,
but he was, you know, maybe side eyeing me and
most certainly Greg, when Greg's thinking, I think it'll be
twenty to zero. You know, I don't think that he
was that overconfident, and ultimately I'm not typically that over confident,
but I was. I've watched this Tennessee team play. I
watched the Broncos play against them, and it was a
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close game against them as well. But I just thought, boy,
the way the Seahawks have been playing, I thought there
would be zero chance that this offense would be able
to put up very many numbers or have very many
sustained drives. And yet that's exactly what they did against
this defense. They found ways to keep moving the chains.
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They were six for seventeen on third down and five
for seven on fourth down. The Seahawks are five for
eight on fourth down on the season, perfect, so they
did better on fourth down yesterday than the Seahawks have
done the entire season. Well, I mean, to me, it
was an odd way in which the game was close.
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Had it been the offense scuffles a little bit, or
a couple turnovers here and there, but this was really
you had a punt return for a touchdown. The Tennessee
Titans did, and then they controlled the ball for almost
two thirds of the game they had the ball. There
was multiple things that we're going to be able to
go into over the course of the program and have
some other guests on. But what was your main concern
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when you ended up watching that game, even though it
turned out to be a w.
Speaker 5 (06:47):
My main concern was just watching the miss tackles, and
I think watching this defense, I've been so impressed by
what I've seen from them for the most part this season,
So I feel bad almost like apart miss tackles, because
I'm like, oh, they're doing so many things so well.
But there were several times yesterday where I just found
myself yelling at the television. And this was the same
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situation last week too. It's you know, you have this chance,
you have a chance to wrap the guy up. Once
you miss it. Twice you miss it, you know, and
what should have been at least maybe a small gain
or a loss turns into a ten or a fifteen
yard gain and a first down, and you're just shooting
yourselves in the foot over something that is so intricately
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fundamental to football tackling, and so it just gets aggravating.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
Yeah, the defense has been so good all year, and
I don't think it was horrible. It was just the like,
there's opportunistic moments in games, and then there's the opposite
of that. I mean, to some degree, give some credit
where credits due, where it's cam Ward and that offense
is growing, right his first year quarterback, it's growing, and
yet they're just not They couldn't run the ball against us,
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and so they became far more one dimensional. And then
you think, oh, that plays right into the hands of
the Seahawks, right or the secondary that they're running out there.
I mean they did. We did have some guys that
were heard on that side of the ball, and yet
it was just there was parts of it they didn't
feel sound. We're going to get to have you know,
Hugh Millen and coach Holmgren on for Monday morning quarterback
and and so I mean, we're going to get to
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dive into the nitty grit of the whole thing. But
I'm with you. The defense, it felt like, what how
are they doing that to you? Yeah, you know, it's
like some little kid on the playground going up and
just just clowning the bully and nothing happens. The Buwllie
didn't end up doing anything other than kind of getting
not getting embarrassed because you ended up winning. But they
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just didn't. They didn't do what I was figuring that
they would do, and yet they did enough. And I
do think there's times when I'll watch a game and
I'm and I feel like the outcome of the game,
the final score of the game, didn't tell the whole story, right.
I mean, this was one where there's things to pick
apart the defense or the then so great tackling at times.
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Obviously you made a mistake and allowed a punt return
for a touchdown, but that's going to happen from time
to time. Things are going to happen. The run game
was one where you were running the ball well, I mean,
it didn't look great. I had it in my notes
about the I think or was it Canine had only
had five rushes for twelve yards at halftime, and so
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you're like, okay, and Charbonnay had only had three but
for twenty four yards, so you were only sitting at
thirty six yards rushing at halftime. To me, you didn't
have the ball a ton and you you know, created
a sixteen to three lead, and so it was working
what you were doing. To me at that point, I
felt like, well, this is where you just every time
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you get the ball, you just marched down the field,
whether it's ten plays twelve plays, and you just run
over run them and take the air out of the
football and you just kind of impose your will. And
they didn't do that again. Now, Ken Walker ended up
with a decent game. Eleven care for seventy one yards.
I mean that's six point five oclip, But it's just
as eleven carries. I mean, you ran the ball twenty
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times in a game that you had in hand. To me,
that's not a great recipe for playoff football when it
gets time when you're playing against an offense that isn't
learning or growing or rookie quarterback and one in ten
when you're going against the Rams, you don't want to
be given the ball back to you know, Matt Stafford.
You don't want to be giving the ball back to
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any of the playoff quarterbacks you're going to be getting
because yesterday was a combination of if you take that
recipe against a playoff team, you're gonna lose. You lose
the time of possession two to one, if you give
up a special teams, you miss some tackles, you don't
convert your red zones into touchdowns two for four on
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red zone appearances. If you do that against a good team,
you're gonna end up losing. And I don't mean to
come in here and poo poo on a Monday. When
you end up winning and you're eight and three on
the season, it's it's just a matter of Okay, critique
the game, and to me it's ken Walker. They really
didn't unleash him the way that I thought they would
or the way that I thought the game had designed
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them to be able to do, considering how big their
lead was.
Speaker 5 (11:12):
Well, and it was interesting to go because to look
at what we did yesterday versus what we did last week. Right,
we left the Rams game thinking like, okay, yeah, we
lost that game, but there are a lot of positives
to take away. For instance, we had the time of possession,
we crushed them in time of possession and things like that,
and we and the defense did really, for the most part,
stifle them. The only problem in our situation was we
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couldn't get a touchdown. We could only get field goals
until super late in the game. And then you go
into yesterday and I mean that sixty three yard touchdown
to JSN. I mean, it just looked like we were
playing with them at some point, you know what I mean,
like just kind of having fun playing backyard football almost.
And so it's interesting because to me, it seemed like
two obviously this is going to sound really stupid, two
(11:57):
totally different games. It was two totally different games, but
seemed like they couldn't have been more opposite.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
Mm hmm, yeah, well, I mean, speaking of Jaysen, I mean,
the guy ends up going off again. It feels like
to me, like, Okay, when is the game going to
come that he just you know, only has two catches
for seventeen yards, or I mean, when is a team
going to just flat out take him away and if
you still might win that game, you might blow somebody
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out because Cooper Cup goes off or or you know,
they dump it off to ken Walker eight times and
he goes for one hundred and fifty yards on the ground,
whatever the case might be, somebody's got to take him
away at some point in time, unless he just has
figured out that he's unguardable, that he can't be stopped.
I mean, he ends up breaking the Seahawks single season
receiving record, the yardage part of it. Anyways, with six
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games to go.
Speaker 3 (12:47):
Yeah, that's the ridiculous part.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
I mean, we're going to talk about this a little
bit more where we can dive into kind of the
tricks of the trade, because I watch him and I'm
just amazed at how well he does things that are
on the fringe of what's legal and yet it's it's masterful.
His route running. We knew that coming out of college
that his route running was masterful. We knew that his
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hands were unbelievable, but I didn't know. I didn't know
that there was that kind of physicality. We talked about it,
I think in training camp, or maybe it was before
training camp when we saw a picture of Sam Darnold
with a bunch of the receivers, remember, and somebody's like,
oh my gosh, Jackson Smith and Jig but looks yoked
up right. I mean, he just looks he looks different.
Even though he's not a giant, he's not a big guy.
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He's nothing like a DK Metcalf type receiver. He's still
is physical.
Speaker 3 (13:34):
He's well built.
Speaker 1 (13:34):
Yeah, he's very well built, very and I mean he
just ends up going off again for eight catches, one
hundred and sixty seven yards and two touchdowns. I mean,
just it seems like when it comes to this season
that I mean, he's a clear cut the best receiver
in football right now. You know, some people you can
argue that based on well, he's going to have to
do it for multiple years before I'm going to take
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that away from uh, you know, jamar Cha or Justin Jefferson.
That's fine, but just right now this season, there's nobody
that's even close to jays And as far as receivers go.
Speaker 5 (14:06):
Yeah, I mean, just the fact is I kept saying
that to myself over and over. Yesterday he just broke,
as you said, the single season Seahawks receiving record with
six games to go, so two thirds of the way
through the season, he's leading George Pickens, who's the next
closest receiver, by almost three hundred yards and just the
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things he's doing, and then on top of it, what
they were talking about in the game yesterday. He just
brings so much joy to everyone around him. He loves
the game, he loves this team. He's you know, everyone
who I've talked to about him on the Seahawks says
how much they enjoy just being around him, and how
much you know, happiness and love and joy he brings
to the game, which is also awesome. Right, you don't
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have and I don't mean this as a knock on
DK at all, but you weren't going to hear anyone
say that about DK, right, It was you were. It
was managing DK's attitude and trying to make sure that
DK was happy almost whereas it doesn't.
Speaker 3 (15:02):
Seem like you have to worry about that with JSN
at all. It's just a very He's just.
Speaker 5 (15:05):
A very enjoyable player to watch and buy from all
that I hear, a very enjoyable player for them to
have on the team, which is a win win ultimately.
Speaker 1 (15:14):
I mean, I can remember multiple times where you felt
like there was some not forced, but kind of pressed
narrative coming out of the locker room about DK, Like, no,
he's a great dude. He's a great dude. Man, he's
a great teammate. He's just really competitive. He just like
you don't have any of it. There's zero negative at
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this point that comes with Jackson Smith and Jigba. And
it's not that a few years ago when Ryan Grubb
and you Dub were just rolling right. I mean, there
was a couple of years there with that offense was
one of the best in the game, and it was
times there was times that it felt like, however they
dialed up a play, however they designed it, the guy
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was opened by five yards. It was no one within
five yards. I mean, pretty easy for Michael Penick's just
pitch and catch into a window that is, you know,
gigantic like that. Yeah, and yet that's not the case,
not in the NFL. That's I mean, Sam Darnold is
fitting it into some tight spots and at times you
can tell now he regardless of how tightly covered Jackson
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Smith and Jigbiz, he'll throw it to where it's gonna
give him the best chance and the defender the least
chance of making a play on it or intercepting it.
And Jackson Smith and jig but it's like they're on
the same page. He knows where he's going to throw it. Okay,
if I got separation, great, If I don't have separation, fine,
he's gonna throw it here and I'll make the catch,
regardless how difficult it is. It's it's impressive, to say
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the least. I think that there's a lot of people
out there right now that are, you know, tipping their
captain Jackson Smith and Jig. But and when I say
a lot of people, I'm talking about the defense on
the other side, because you come out of a game
and like I said, I guarantee you know we're not
you know, at the beginning of the season, if this
is Week three and he's had three breakout games, that's
one thing. We're in week eleven and he just continues
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to do it every week. You know that the defensive
coordinators are sitting there saying, we have got to find
a way to slow this guy down. And there just
is no slowing him down. So it's pretty impressive what
he's doing so far. And congrats to him. Six games
left and you're already the best receiver in Seahawks history
as far as yardage goes for a single season. So
we'll get into more of that, But let's go ahead
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and find out what else is on tap for the
rest of the show. What's on tap? What's on tap? Well,
we obviously are going to dive head first right into
the Seahawks w just like we have started the show
off with the Seahawks win in Nashville eight to three.
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It wasn't the prettiest game, but it wasn't an ugly
game either. Just was kind of a tale of two
games or so. It fell jumped out to a lead
and then kind of let them hang around and next
thing you know, you're like, don't get an onside kick here?
It was I was I had written down somewhere in
my notes of boy, is this this game too close
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for comfort? And then I immediate answered no, it wasn't.
I was never really uncomfortable until basically the idea that
when they're going for an on side kick. I'm like, well,
I could be uncomfortable here in a second, yeah, possibly,
And yet they didn't get it, and so I never
really had a sense of doubt. And yet there was
you would feel like there would be when you're going
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on the road playing against a one to ten team
and you find yourself in a one score game. It
just wasn't really. I guess I'm my lack of worry
is because it wasn't a one score game for most
of the game.
Speaker 5 (18:38):
Yeah, but I do agree once it came down to
that at the end when they scored and I'm like, well,
wait a minute, hold on, Like this shouldn't be this close.
Because at one point in the first half, when I
think it was what twenty to three or something like that,
I thought, well, it's not the shutout that Greg predicted,
but it's pretty damn close, and we have the chance
to actually keep them from scoring a touchdown.
Speaker 3 (18:58):
And then it got a little sloppy.
Speaker 1 (18:59):
Yeah, it's what I That's what I noticed the most
was the defense. How you kept them out of scoring points.
I mean, they had three points there in the first half,
and so you were doing enough, even though at times
they were getting to that third and short and you
felt like, oh, they're going to be able to get
this here.
Speaker 3 (19:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
Now in the second half, when they all of a
sudden were down by multiple scores, when it's third and short,
they're like, okay, well get it here. And if they didn't,
because again they went six for seventeen and third downs.
That means, you know, nine times they didn't get it,
but they were close enough that they felt good about
going for it. It wasn't you hadn't gotten a sack right there.
It wasn't fourth and thirteen where they're just like, we
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have to punt even though we're down by you know, fifteen,
we have to punt. No, they're we can get this,
and they ended up getting it more often than not.
It was it was It was crazy to me how
you let them hang around, because that's just not a
team that I would have thought would have had a
chance of hanging around. Offensively, they have a horror time
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running the ball, and so defensive front did their part
there and didn't allow them really to do a whole
heck of a lot other than cam Ward running a
couple times here and there. I mean, their running backs
had combined twenty seven yards rushing, so.
Speaker 5 (20:14):
They didn't by ten yards I think something like that.
Speaker 1 (20:17):
So it was not something that I sit here and think,
oh wow, that was ugly. I just was thinking to myself,
like I said earlier in this segment, I think that
there's a part of this that was that recip we
won't work in the playoffs, So you got some stuff
to work on, which I think win or lose. You
have things to work on in the NFL, but we
will dive into that. Luckily, it is a Monday morning quarterback,
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so we will have Hugh from eight to ten today.
We will have coach home win from nine to ten
with Hugh. We ended up recording something with Greg Bell earlier.
He's going to be on a plane back from Nashville
on his way back home, and so we will play
that for you at seven o'clock normal time. We got
Factor Fiction seven thirty five here from Mike McDonald. We'll
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talk a little bit about you dub and the SmackDown
they put on UCLA krack and had a couple of
good games, uh one one ended up losing one. We'll
get into that, and Chip Kelly ends up getting fired
as the head coach. So stick around here on the
other side, we will talk. We'll do our cold turkey
what do we call it cold turkey sandwich, a board
of scores. We'll go around the NFL. Stick around two
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six to go.
Speaker 4 (21:22):
You're the first quarter, seven nothing rams, second down of
twelve Buccaneers at their own forty three Mayfield and the
gun trips right single man left. Mayfield looks that right
leg a couple of times brings Tess Johnson in motion
from the right.
Speaker 1 (21:34):
Here's the snap.
Speaker 4 (21:35):
Mayfield back grows right side wide open, Atton juggles it
and gets it ripped away, picked up on the Rams
racing back down the air sideline Durant fifteen of the
ten gets up locked, cuts inside, touch down.
Speaker 6 (21:48):
La callby Durant, just ripped it away from Kanauton man
takes it all the lay of the house thirteen nothing
Rams one two to go in the first sporter a
another big play made by the Rams.
Speaker 1 (22:03):
Defense. Wow. Welcome into the program here at sports Radio
in ninety three point three KGRFM. It is the Chuck
and Buck Show, minus Chuck. Of course, thanks to Westwood
One for those highlights there. That was. That was a statement.
I would say what the Rams did last night.
Speaker 5 (22:22):
Yeah, I heard I have Fubo, and Fubo decided that
they're not cooperating with NBC or NBC and four cooperating.
They've figured that out on Friday, but didn't tell anybody,
and so then we just suddenly have no NBC so
we couldn't watch.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
Oh well, Okay, we'll give I'll give you a little
bit of an idea how it went. The Rams basically
Buccaneers came into town. It was actually a good, good
day of football. There was a lot of cool stuff.
We'll get into here in just a second on a
frost brewed course light choose chill Monday. We will get
into all of what happened across the NFL. But the game,
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it did end with the Buccaneers and Rams. The Rams
just absolutely dismantling them, I mean and insult to injury.
Baker Mayfield ends up getting hurt and it hurts his
elbow or shoulder one or two. I think it was
maybe shoulder. He was in a sling basically the rest
of the game. But even if he was healthy, there
was no coming back. There was no stopping him. First
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three drives, three touchdowns. It was. It was an absolute dismantling.
If there was one thing, an overarching thing that I
think the NFL you could take from the NFL, the
one team right now that looks legitimate, like for real,
not that there's another teams that are all going to
have a chance and going to make the playoffs, obviously,
but the Rams look like They just said, we're the
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best team in the NFL right now as of right
now now the six games to go, and so we
shall see if that continues for the rest of the year.
But it is time right now to go through the
cold Turkey Sandwich board of scores otherwise known as the
NFL scoreboard. Because there was a lot that went down,
and some effects the Seahawks and the and Seahawk fans,
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but some does not. We shall see a lot of games.
Three games went into overtime over the weekend. This is
I don't trust AI. I tried asking AI, how what
is the record for the most overtime games in a
single week in the NFL season. It said three, and
it gave me examples of back in nineteen eighty five,
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and then I said, I don't know if I trust
you or not. So I asked it again and it
said four, and they gave me examples and another season.
And then I asked it again and it said five.
Oh yes, it did sort of got so AI, you
are full of crap, and so I don't believe you.
But I'll just say this, three overtime games, it's quite
a few.
Speaker 3 (24:39):
Yeah, it was. It was fun to.
Speaker 1 (24:40):
Watch, it's somewhere near the record.
Speaker 5 (24:42):
Yeah, I would say that it's it's on the in the.
Speaker 3 (24:47):
Top twenty mm.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
Yeah, yes, definitely top twenty. As far as weeks, I'll
give you that for sure. So I will say this,
there was three games that went into overtime. The Lions
ended up beating the Giants, close game, wild game, not
one that I thought would have went into overtime. You know,
they got they got all kinds of different things that
were going their way. Where you know, Jamison Winston is
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catching touchdowns and stiff arming people and high Yeah, they did.
They pulled out all the punches, but still failed to
pull it out. The Lions end up ripping one off.
I think it was Jamar Gibbs big run that kind
of sealed the deal, or at least put it out
and made it to where the Giants would have had
to score a touchdown to come back.
Speaker 3 (25:30):
Sixty three points in fantasy, by.
Speaker 1 (25:32):
The way, Oh really, sixty three that's good. I have
him in one of my teams. I haven't looked at
any of my fantasy stuff. I was too busy watching
all the stuff. I haven't seen how I'm doing. But
I would imagine if he got sixty three points for you,
I'm probably winning that league. But after being down seventeen
or twenty seven to seventeen in the fourth quarter, the
Allions come back and win that one. The Jags beat
the Cardinals in overtime twenty seven to twenty four. And
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that one was an ugly one. That was one I
was watching. I don't know why I was watching it. Yeah,
it was really gross. And I don't I think that
the Jaguars are gonna make the playoffs, and yet I
don't know if they should. Lawrence is I mean, they
don't really have a whole heck of a lot of
good things. And Lawrence, there's three touchdowns yesterday and three interceptions.
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The Cardinals are playing hard. But at the same time,
I mean, the Cardinals are not that good this year.
They just find ways to lose. And they did it
again yesterday. The Chiefs. Boy, I don't know if you
can have a must win in week eleven, but it
feels pretty musty for them. And yet they were going
up against the Colts. And so the Chiefs end up
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pulling out a win over the Colts twenty three to
twenty in overtime after being down twenty to nine in
the fourth quarter, Big time.
Speaker 3 (26:48):
To nine, Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
Big time come back. They ended up having to get
the touchdown. They end up getting the two point conversion,
then kicking the field goal for US and overtime, and
then they end up winning when it came when it
came down to lunchtime. So Patrick Mahomes found a way
when the Chiefs needed it more than anything. Browns beat
the Raiders twenty four to ten. This was Chip Kelly's
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last game, is the offensive coordinator. He was let go
after the game. I did see a stat that this
was this broke a streak. Shadoor Sanders ends up winning
his first start. That that is the first quarterback in
eighteen Now, there was a seventeen quarterback streak of Cleveland
Browns quarterbacks first start, seventeen different quarterbacks in a row
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up until Shooter Sanders have lost their opening start.
Speaker 5 (27:36):
Oh that's not a good's I mean him breaking that streak,
that's a good one to break.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
Yeah, I'm glad I didn't know that. I'm glad I
didn't know that stat because I would have automatically bet
against the Browns in factor fiction regardless of just sim
like they can't win when a guy starts his first game,
but they actually did so I can't wait to find
out how he handles this little bit of success. It
wasn't like he had a great game. They scored a
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couple touchdowns in the first quarter by Wildcat to that
Gwinhawn Jenkins.
Speaker 3 (28:06):
Yeah, he wasn't even in with it.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
Yeah got the lead. He didn't do anything spectacular. His
one touchdown pass was a dump off to uh Samson,
the running back out in the flat, and he takes
it sixty six yards or something. So it wasn't like
this masterful.
Speaker 5 (28:20):
There was a couple of really yeah, one long one
that's set up the second touchdown.
Speaker 3 (28:24):
That was a good pass, But yeah, it was.
Speaker 1 (28:26):
I don't want to take away from it. I just start.
I just I'm fearful that he's going to be in
I saw something online, and I just don't trust everything
that I see online, and nor should you if you're
out there listening.
Speaker 3 (28:36):
Discovered Ali lies.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
Yeah, I just saw I don't know if it was
made up. It was an interview with him. That's what
you get. I mean, that's just one week with practice.
Imagine what you get with a whole off season. Of practice.
It's dangerous. I did see that, so I don't know
if it was real or it was, but I thought
it was too. But I don't want to throw the
dude under the bus. I'm not a big fan of
his antics or his attitude, but he's gonna get an
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their chance to play. I would imagine this next week,
even though Stefanski has not named a starter, I would
have to think that he's going to play again, and hey,
go do your thing, kid, and then try to find
some humility somewhere along the way. Other games over the weekend,
the Bears ended up beating the Steelers thirty one to
twenty eight. By the way, Ashley, you won that one
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in factor fiction and in your face, Fane for picking
the exact opposite against Ashley again two.
Speaker 3 (29:28):
Weeks in a row.
Speaker 1 (29:29):
Work out for you, oh Faine, idiot. Yeah, the Pats
beat the Bengals. The Patriots are first in the AFC
at this point at ten and two. The Ravens whoop
up on the Jets twenty three to ten. They have
now moved into first place in the AFC North at
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what six and five? That's unbelievable that that division, that
that's leading that division. At this point, Packers blow out
the Vikings. Who the who will be coming here to Loominfield?
Vikings will this weekend Falcons over the Saints. Cowboys come
from behind down twenty one to beat the Eagles twenty
four to twenty one. That was probably the biggest game
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of the weekend. Crazy Yeah, that was a crazy one.
So a lot of fun stuff over the weekend, a
lot of good football. Well, the holidays are upon us.
Thanksgiving is only three days or four days away, however
you want to look at it. But some people, someone
in particular, is celebrating hates Giving. So find out who
is and how that holiday is going for so far.
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At Sports Radio ninety three point three KJRFM, Welcome back
to the show. It is Chuck and Buck in the
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I ended up telling you guys that basically Thanksgivings right
around the corner. But for some it's maybe it's this
is the week of hates Giving celebration. The some that
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I'm speaking of is probably five Iron and Ashley and
probably even Palmer the Great. You've probably brainwashed her into
that hates Giving started on Saturday for you, where you
Dub took on your hated horrible horrible Powder Blue and
ended up destroying them forty eight to fourteen. Good game
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by them, And then your hates Giving will come to
a conclusion. You'll you'll eat in the middle of hates Giving,
but you'll probably hopefully call that day Thanksgiving. But then
on Saturday, the Oregon Ducks come flying into town, which
my buddy Benny is a season ticket holder. He's a
big U Dub guy. He's the one that we've had
bets for years where the loser to hand over a
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piece an article of clothing with the other teams INSIGNI
on OK, and then the winner gets to basically sign
it with the score of the game. So then it
basically becomes trash. Yeah is what turn it happens. But
he's not going to be able to go. We typically
would go when it's back here in Seattle. We typically
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go to that game. We were going to and one
of his boys has a soccer game, final soccer game
of the year. He's not going to be able to go.
So it is going to be Baron's first ever duck.
Speaker 3 (32:33):
Game and Palmers as well.
Speaker 1 (32:36):
Really, well, we're gonna have to meet up a. Hopefully
you can get into beer garden. Oh they can, Okay,
but we'll get into that. We'll get into that a
little bit more here in a second. But how did
you feel watching you dub put the SmackDown on the Brews?
Speaker 3 (32:50):
It was glorious. Honestly, I didn't.
Speaker 5 (32:52):
I wasn't stressed about that one, because I just think
UCLA has been so up and down, and yeah, they
had a couple of really good games, but they're just
not good. They've been kind of falling apart all season
and their whole situation at the Rose Bul is terrible,
which is really sad for the Rose Bowl because that
was probably the last time the Huskies will play them
there unless they're actually in the Rose Bowl. Yeah, and
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so it's it was just nice to see the Huskies
kind of seem like they had figured some stuff out.
I mean, they've had they've struggled on the road this year,
so for them to do that, granted you didn't have
to change time zones, which could have maybe been a
huge part of it.
Speaker 3 (33:28):
It was.
Speaker 5 (33:28):
It was just great to see and then you forgot
though part of the hates giving USC and Oregon also
played on Saturday. Oh yeah, but I only cheer for USC.
Speaker 3 (33:39):
Three times a year.
Speaker 1 (33:40):
Oh that you cheered for him there when they.
Speaker 3 (33:41):
Play Oregon, CLA and Notre Dame.
Speaker 1 (33:43):
Does that worked out in your favor?
Speaker 5 (33:45):
But yeah, But at the same time, I really invested
nothing in it.
Speaker 3 (33:48):
It's just like, oh, I would like them to win
that one. I didn't.
Speaker 1 (33:51):
I was like, okay, but what doesn't it make you
feel a little better because now it solely is up
to you, guys. You can ruin our chance. Yes, yeah,
so that should be so it's consolation price. You would
have liked for them to lose two in a row
and just be totally out of it, but now you
still get the opportunity to do it. Yeah, all right,
Well I'm not surprised. I'm not surprised by that at all.
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I will say the game that you dub game, I
was a little worried early that first run that Imaliava
had right he ended up scamping. I'm like, you better
not let that happen a bunch because that's how you
could lose.
Speaker 3 (34:29):
That's what coach k new. Heiseel said last week that
was the key if you can yeah him.
Speaker 1 (34:32):
Yet and it didn't look like they were going to
be able to now it was one run, but he
ripped it off, and you're like, he is a pretty
talented runner. He might be this next best talented runner
behind Demon Williams Junior, who ended up showing up wasn't
great by any stretch. You know, he didn't have Denzel Boston,
really doesn't have Joonah Coleman. I'm not one hundred percent
sure why you're even having Jonah Coleman play right now.
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He's got that knee brace on. Did not look healthy.
I mean, just walking around as me is not bending
the way it's supposed to bend. I think there's probably
part of it where he's leading the Big Ten right
now in touchdowns. I think he ended up getting his
fourteenth touchdown, which leads I think the conference at this point,
and he's just wanting to keep him on top of that.
But I wouldn't be surprised. We know how college football
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doesn't give out information about injuries.
Speaker 5 (35:18):
They don't have to super exciting when you're trying to
play fantasy football.
Speaker 3 (35:21):
Now I get why people don't do it.
Speaker 1 (35:22):
Yeah, exactly, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense.
But he did not look really all that good. But
he did get in for a score. And yet I
have a feeling that's just a tip of the cap
to a guy that followed him here from Arizona, just saying, hey, dude,
we're gonna, you know, keep your numbers up as much
as we can't, even though he's not really healthy. He
didn't look healthy, and yet they pull it up. They
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end up doing plenty to get the job done, and
they win forty eight to fourteen, setting themselves up where
they're feeling real good about themselves. When the Ducks come
flying into town quacking.
Speaker 5 (35:53):
Their twelve thirty game too, just like classic football used to.
Speaker 3 (35:57):
Be, it's gonna be perfect.
Speaker 1 (35:58):
Yeah, I'm gonna have to come find where your guys's
tail game. Okay, sounds good, All right, well we will
we will discuss this more as the week goes by.
We're gonna have a college round table on Wednesday, where
I'm sure it's gonna stay completely civil, just.
Speaker 3 (36:16):
Cam and Softy and I ganging up.
Speaker 1 (36:19):
Possibly who came up with this idea? I can tell
you who didn't.
Speaker 3 (36:23):
I'll tell you. I'll give you one guess who did.
Speaker 1 (36:25):
Rich Moore Yep, what a great man he is.
Speaker 3 (36:29):
He really love that.
Speaker 1 (36:32):
Hey, you want to run the show, Well, Chuck's on vacation. Sure,
all right, Well we're gonna do an hour with you, Softy,
Cam and Ashley talking about the duck game. It's gonna
be so fun, it's gonna be great stick around. We'll
let you know when that's gonna happen. But on the
other side, we ended up catching up with Greg Bell
pretty much as he was boarding his flight from Nashville
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back here to Seattle. We will find out what his
takes from the Seahawks win against the Titans was on
the other side of a here at Sports Radio ninety
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