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November 3, 2025 37 mins
How about those Seahawks? It was total domination in DC as the Hawks cruised to a 38-14 win over a Commanders Sam Darnold played the best 1st half of football we’ve seen since 2007. JSN, Sam and the Seahawks defense have everyone talking after impressing on the National stage. Jayden Daniels leaves the game after dislocating his elbow in the 4th quarter and it’s opened the door for quite the discussion; should he have been in the game at that point? :30- Get out your Cold Turkey Sandwiches, we’re checking the board of scores! There were some wild finishes in week 9! :45- Coach Bucky is here! - Was that the greatest World Series ever?

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning Crooks.

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Speaker 4 (01:13):
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(01:35):
for four straight hours, You're welcome. It is Ashley Ryan,
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brewed course light choose Chill Monday, counting you down to
even more football tonight at five point fifteen with Arizona
taking on Dallas and we'll talk a little bit about

(01:56):
that coming up on the radio program here today. And
what an interesting like forty eight hours and sports that
we're getting ready for. We're not only coming off a
very interesting football weekend, but there's all sorts of activities
all over the place here for the next forty eight hours.
And I'll map that out for you coming up here
in a moment with what is on tap. But of

(02:18):
course we start with the Seahawks. They were given the
prime time stage last night of Sunday Night Football on
NBC and boy did they show out. What an impressive
performance by the Seahawks. They win by a final score
of thirty eight to fourteen, and as they say, it

(02:38):
wasn't even that close. It was a runaway from the beginning,
a laugher towards the end. And certainly there's a major
injury that takes place in this game. But leave it
to the Low Hanging Fruit Network that I had to
be watching here this morning, and of course they think

(03:01):
that the lead story is that Dan Quinn left his
quarterback in too long, which I think there's a conversation
to have there. I think there's a debate, and I'm
sure that we'll have that debate. But to me, and
I don't think this is because I do Seattle Sports radio.
The number one story last night was the Seahawks are
for damn real and number two Sam Donald played the

(03:24):
quarterback position better than anyone has ever played it for
a half of football last night. That was insane. How
great he was last night. You can't play football better
than what Sam Donald played football for the first half
of that football game last night.

Speaker 6 (03:41):
Well, it was like impeccable. I don't know if there's
anything he could even think. Wow, man, I could have
put that like an inch closer when I was dropping
the thirty yard dime in there, I could I mean
if he did have to extend his arms almost all
the way and I'm with you, I mean it was
that was utter dominance. And I mean to some degree

(04:02):
you go into it thinking, well, okay, who are the
Washington commanders? Doesn't matter. I mean, I don't think it
matters who. I mean it was really there was times
when guys were open and yet it was thrown perfectly
where even if they were covered better, they're not going
to be it's not going to be stopping where it was.
The decision making part of it, the occasional time that

(04:23):
he had kind of a pocket somewhat collapsing around him,
still keeping his eyes downfield and finding the open guy.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
I mean, was it twelve for.

Speaker 6 (04:31):
Twelve his first twelve, sixteen for sixteen for sixteen, sixteen
for sixteen at halftime, two hundred and eighty two yards,
four touchdowns.

Speaker 1 (04:39):
That's pretty good, That's right.

Speaker 4 (04:40):
Not really, I mean, you just can't play. I mean, yeah,
I'm sure there's a football person out there that could
craft an argument out there that you know, has memorized
every single game great quarterback and can tell me that,
oh no, based off of the competition that he and
how banged up that they were and all this stuff.
I'm sure that there's an argument out there. I mean,

(05:02):
we've got all a football history to comb through where
you're gonna find a quarterback that had even more difficult
circumstances and still put up nearly perfect numbers for a half.
But I don't remember when it happened. I mean, that
was playing the most important position in sports as well
as you can play it for an entire half.

Speaker 7 (05:22):
Yeah, it was incredible, And I just remember with each
touchdown that I was watching, and I just kind of
had a different, like one word, that's all I could say,
because it was like, first it was like wow, then
it was something along those sides. I remember when it
was the Cody White touched up, I just laughed. I
was like, what is happening? This is amazing, and I
just started laughing. I was like, I can't believe this.

(05:44):
I can't believe we're watching this right now on Sunday night.

Speaker 4 (05:46):
Yeah, and another game without him being sacked. So I'm
sure the offense had something to do with it. Jackson
Smith and Jig but clearly can't be covered by any
human being or human beings, so that has something to
do with it. I give all the credit in the
world to Clint Kubia and what he has tapped into
offensively to get this thing going. The one thing, I mean,
Chris collins Worth even said it last night, and I

(06:08):
think Chris collins Worth fantastic, but he said it last
night like, well, this is all happening because of the
running game. No, yeah, no, it's not, Chris. I mean,
I know that what Greg has been telling us all
season long, there is truth to it. We have to
keep the defense honest, so we can't just throw the
ball every single time. I get that. I understand that

(06:29):
even when it's not successful, you're still trying to run
the football to show that you can run the football,
and that's gonna make Sam Donald's job easier. I get that.
But Sam Donald was great last night because Sam Donald
was great last night.

Speaker 1 (06:43):
Period. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (06:44):
I mean, yes, there are other elements to it, and
I think Jackson Smith and Jigba might be the best
receiver in the world right now, but nobody's played the
position better than what Sam Donald did for the first
half of that.

Speaker 6 (06:56):
Football game last night. Well, I mean it was near perfect,
and it was near perfect. I mean, it's it's surgical
and how he was doing it wasn't just Okay, Jackson
Smith and j but you can't cover him, so that's
all we're going to He was. He was a part
of it, a big part of it, obviously when you
look at the numbers at the end of it. But
he was spreading it around. Like you said, Cody White's

(07:18):
a guy that I mean, we know who he is,
but you weren't necessarily expecting him to have some big
backbreaking play. Tory Horton being, you know, the rookie who
still only got looked at a few times, but the
first couple of touchdowns were to him, and it was
it was the second play, I want to say, of
the game offensively for them where it was that quick

(07:38):
little slant and you could tell that I don't know
how much Kubiak scripts plays and whatnot, but you it
just looked like a we're going to do this play.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
Then we're going to do this play, and he's going
to be open here.

Speaker 6 (07:50):
Just if they set up any of these defenses, he's
going to be open on this one.

Speaker 1 (07:54):
They hit him and it was just like a quick
little gash play up the middle.

Speaker 6 (07:58):
I mean, it just looked like it was they were
clicking on all cylinders offensively. Sam Donald obviously gets the
lion's share of credit because he's the one has to
execute it. It doesn't matter if the line does the
blocking and the receiver gets somewhat open. If you throw
it behind him, it could be a pick or it
could be an incompletion. He was throwing absolute dimes left
and right, and you're right. I mean, it's weird how

(08:20):
the first impression that somebody gives when they come into
the league and unfortunately have to play for the Jets,
how long that lingers with him because what you're watching
out of him majority of the last two years, for sure.
You know, maybe the end of last season threw some
red flags up because people just couldn't wait to put
the red flags bag up for him. But he's shown

(08:40):
this season there's really no reason to think that the
Jets Sam Donald is the real Sam Donald. That was
a young guy that didn't understand how to do it,
and he's kind of learned from the road he's had
to go down, and now he looks like a dude
that not only can play the position, but play the
position as well as anybody out there.

Speaker 7 (08:58):
It was interesting you were saying, obviously, you know that
this is the best that you can remember, So I
just I was looking it up and it was. Nobody
since Tom Brady in two thousand and seven has started
a game with a pass touchdown on each of his
team's first four positions while also having a completion percentage
of one hundred so since two thousand and seven, and
he is the only quarterback since Johnny Unitus with at

(09:18):
least three hundred and twenty five passing yards, four passing touchdowns,
three or fewer incomplete passes, and zero sacks.

Speaker 3 (09:24):
And that was in sixty seven against the Falcons.

Speaker 4 (09:26):
And everything certainly was humman last night. I mean, everything
that the team did was just terrific. I mean, and
we all get into the defense and how I thought
it confused Jaden Daniels throughout the course of the evening,
But I mean, and I get it. And it's easier
to play the position when kind of everything's in a rhythm.

(09:46):
And they did establish something of a running game last night,
and there were open receivers and he did have time
to throw, but man, the progressions he was making, the
quick reads and just getting rid of the football, and
yet it wasn't affecting the accuracies of accuracies of the throws.
I mean, it was just a clinic that he was

(10:10):
putting on. And there are a ton of other things
to talk about here last night, but the fact that
the national shows didn't come on the air this morning
and start with how amazing the Seahawks looked last night
versus couldn't wait to show a gruesome injury and then
blame Dan Quinn for it. I think is embarrassing and
that network is embarrassing. It has turned into an embarrassment.

Speaker 6 (10:31):
Yeah, I mean, if it's not the lead story, it sucks.
It was a I don't know what you call non
exclamation point at the end of it. It was just like,
oh man, it totally took away from what we were
watching because it was the Seahawks show pretty much, I
mean offensively, defensively. Sam Darnold kind of the front of
that whole bad boy and yet the way in which

(10:52):
that happened, you're like, oh man, terrible that. Yeah, it
was horrible, And I agree. I think that there's maybe
a conversation to have about whether or not he should
be in the game.

Speaker 4 (11:01):
I've seen plenty of quarterbacks in my lifetime this year,
throughout my lifetime that are left in the game. In
that situation, Let's try to get a little momentum. Let's
try to get her off. Jay and Yam played in
a couple of weeks, you know, I mean, they've got
their second string defense out there. Let's just try to
get a little moment I've seen that happen tons. Yeah,

(11:23):
and just because the guy ends up getting hurt. And oh,
by the way, he kept avoiding traffic all night long, narrowly.
I mean it looked like I mean, he sometimes has
his own worst enemy because he wants to tuk and
run the football. And I think Mike McDonald's defense was

(11:43):
confusing him from the beginning of the game. He couldn't
get open looks, couldn't get the look that he was
waiting for. So to me, i've seen NFL head coaches
and their starting quarterback out in that situation. I would
say far more often than not. I mean, I don't
remember the last time that a NFL head coach kind

(12:04):
of pulled this guy with eight minutes left in the
fourth quarter. I'm sure it's happened, but I think more
often they stick with him and for people to try
to You've just ruined the Commanders, dan Quinn. I mean,
he was already upset enough that he loses, loses badly,
gets embarrassed on national television his team, and he's also

(12:26):
lost his quarterback, who everybody on that team loves, to
a gruesome injury. Yeah, it was bad enough. I'm not
gonna also lay it dan Quinn's feet that he should
have had him out of the game. There's an argument
for having him out of the game. It did cross
my mind should he still be in here? But then again,
I was facing him in fantasy, So to me, I'm like,
I think maybe that's bias on my part. That's what

(12:48):
ran through my mind. I'm like, maybe he should be
out of the game. But is that me with my
own bias wanting him out of the game, and then
he ends up getting hurt and I didn't sit there,
so she should have taken him out of the game.
I've seen coaches leave quarterbacks in in that situation probably
four out of five times, nine out of ten times.

Speaker 6 (13:07):
Maybe, yeah, Well, I mean it's like, okay, well, then
where would the line be when they When the Seahawks
scored the touchdown to go up thirty eight to seven,
like it's just okay, that's it, or we can't got
to pull him out now, or is there still Yeah,
the dude hasn't played in a couple of weeks. He
is the straw that stirs this drink. We have a
long season left to go. We're not punting on the season.

(13:29):
And yet now they might the folks might be saying, well, yeah,
if he gets hurt, you're gonna have to punt on
the season. I just think that there's I don't think
that you go through any sporting event as a coach
or as a player with fear of getting hurt. You
just kind of know it's gonna happen. Probably you just
hope it's not anything bad, and you hope that it's

(13:50):
not in a situation like this where people, the critics
can come out of the woodworks and start, you know,
calling for your head, because to me, it's I didn't
think I didn't think it was some egregious how dare
you have him in there? At that point? Now, it
did seem like from that point on, both teams said
everybody out of the game, special teamers, you all are
back in there because it's the what you can't play

(14:14):
any sport with like a fear like that.

Speaker 1 (14:17):
You just can't do it. You're not going to especially football.

Speaker 6 (14:19):
I would think you have to go out there and
play full blast and hope that the collisions don't end
in something gruesome. And yet then when it comes crashing
right down, and then you look at the scoreboard and
you're like, oh, man, we really can't risk anybody that's
that we really have kind of penciled in and their
plans for this season, then you make that move. But yeah,
the main thing should have been and it was for

(14:41):
majority of the night at least from the people calling
the game, not you know, the other networks afterwards that
take the low hanging fruit. But the main topic was
the Seahawks and how good they are.

Speaker 7 (14:50):
Yeah, and they even brought up the MVP MVP conversation
they put him I mean during the broadcast, I will say,
as far as the Jayden Daniels injury, it's you know,
everything's easy in hindsight, right, And that's when everybody started
screaming on social media, why was he in the game.
Well after he got hurt, you weren't out there screaming
it at the top of your lungs when he was
still in there. And I can completely understand leaving him

(15:13):
in when he has been out and it's an opportunity
to knock some of that rust off and get things going,
try some things. I mean, obviously, I know Joe Flacco
not the same level of caliber quarterback to the team
that Jayden Daniels is to the Commanders. But they were
down fourteen with three minutes left and he was still
in the game, and look what happened.

Speaker 3 (15:30):
They almost won it.

Speaker 4 (15:31):
They should have won it.

Speaker 3 (15:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (15:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (15:32):
As a matter of fact, I did write down though
after because I wrote down Daniel sacked injured, and then
I realized, oh he has a broken left arm. Wow, horrible,
And so I wrote all that down, and then I
wrote it as a topic, why is he still in?
Like it's worth discussing, Yeah, you know, and then I

(15:54):
wrote lock better be in the next time the Seahawks
take a snap, better not see Sam Darnold.

Speaker 1 (16:01):
Though.

Speaker 7 (16:01):
When the Seahawks takes a field you're ahead, that's when
you pull your starting quarterback when you're ahead by a lot.

Speaker 3 (16:08):
I get that.

Speaker 4 (16:09):
Thirty eight fourteen Seahawks went over the Washington Commanders. Obviously
a lot to discuss. We will have Hugh Millen coming
up here on the radio program. Cannot wait to hear
his take on the quarterback play. I mean he has
a phrase quarterback p O r N A feeling, say
that I have a feeling, I have a feeling. You know,

(16:30):
he was gonna come out of the film room cigarette saying.

Speaker 3 (16:36):
Was it good for you?

Speaker 4 (16:37):
Let's find out what's on tap for the rest of
the show.

Speaker 2 (16:42):
What's on TEP?

Speaker 1 (16:44):
What's on TEP?

Speaker 4 (16:46):
All right? Also, Mike Holmernold join us at nine o'clock today,
so we're right back to the grand old Monday morning
quarterback schedule. Hugh from eight to ten, coach from nine
to ten. I like to say it is a complete
schedule with Greg seven five, but he's flying back from Washington,
d C. Therefore we won't get the chance. And this

(17:06):
is a really good day to trotlick Greg because there's
a lot going on. But we've got a nice pinchator
for you, former Seahawks running back Robert Turbin, who's doing
some media work, including with our own Anders Hurst in
postgame shows. So we're gonna have him on today at
seven oh five. Get his thoughts on the seahawks thirty
eight to fourteen win over Washington. Next up for six

(17:28):
and two Seattle, they'll be home to the Arizona Cardinals.
Next week, they'll face another team playing on Monday night
football for a second week in a row. The Cardinals
will play tonight against the Dallas Cowboys, and interestingly enough,
Kyler Murray is not starting and a lot of people
are reading into this. You know, Cardinals are saying he
just doesn't look one hundred percent. Other people are saying,

(17:51):
I think maybe he's getting bingched, and then they're wondering
if he'll be traded by tomorrow. And yet the Cardinals
are denying all of that. So a lot of noise
going into this game tonight, Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals.
More on that in a moment. Yes, Jane Daniels left
the game last night with a gruesome injury. It is

(18:13):
a dislocated left elbow. He is likely to miss the
entire season, but it's not a sure thing that'll miss
the entire season. I think in a weird way, the
Commanders are better off, and I will explain that a
little bit later on in the show. Josh Allen outdueld
Patrick Mahomes. The Bills win over the Kansas City Chiefs.

(18:36):
They do have their number during the regular season, it's
just in the playoffs they can't beat them.

Speaker 3 (18:42):
Ash to be important.

Speaker 4 (18:43):
Ashley nailed it in our Factor fiction. So we'll play
some more Factor fiction today coming up at seven thirty five,
and we'll go over the entire NFL scoreboard at six
point thirty with cold turkey sandwich aboard of scores. Now,
I said, this was a really interesting forty eight hours
of sports. Not only do we have NFL College Weekend
to recap, the first playoff show is tomorrow, so we'll

(19:06):
know the first official unofficial college football rankings for the season.
So that's tomorrow. The new College Football Poll has you
dubbed ranked this week, so we need to find some
time to talk about that. They're number twenty four in
the latest poll, and I think it is time for
them to crack the top twenty five. We'll talk about
that later on. The college basketball season starts today. There's

(19:30):
already a game being played. You heard me right, There
is a college basketball game being played as we speak.
There will be one hundred and sixty nine college basketball
games played today and you dub will play the last
one and sixty nine of one sixty nine tonight against
Arkansas Pine Bluff. So, whether you're ready or not, college

(19:53):
basketball season is here. The Sounders have a playoff match tonight.
Their season is on the line, so match number two
of the three game or three match series with Minnesota United.
The Sounders of course have to win both the remaining
matches in order to advance. But Brian Schmetzer has been
here before, He's done this before, he'll probably do it again.

(20:14):
Match number two starts at seven point thirty right here
in Seattle out at Lumenfield. The Kraken are.

Speaker 3 (20:20):
In action tonight.

Speaker 4 (20:21):
They're going to host the Blackhawks at seven o'clock right
here at Sports Radio ninety three point three KJRFM. Speaking
of Chicago, the Cubs had three Gold Glovers named. Yes,
I don't know why Major League Baseball did this in
the middle of the NFL Sunday, but they announced all
the Gold Glove award winners and the Mariners didn't get anyone.

(20:42):
Julio was the only qualifier and he did not get it.
It was Sadan Rafaela of Boston who ended up winning
the Major League Baseball gold Club, and of course we
have a world champion in Major League Baseball. We have
not had a chance, of course, to chat about the
amazing World Series between the Blue Jays and the Los
Angeles Dodgers coming to an end on Saturday night, the

(21:04):
Dodgers winning a chance to laugh at Blue Jays fans
coming up later in the show. But coming up next,
it's cold Turkey sandwich. Aboard of scores, all of your
NFL action from Sunday recapped for you on Chuck and
Buck Sports Radio ninety three point three KJRFM, and off touchdown,

(21:27):
touchdown untouched for Buffalo running behind David Edwards. Their fine
left card. Sounded like Jim Nance sure did, sounded like CBS.
Buffalo Bills went of the kant City Chiefs twenty eight
to twenty one the final score. The Bills are now

(21:49):
five and one against the Chiefs in the regular season
and the Josh Allen era, but zero and four in
the playoffs against the Kansas City Chiefs, So that we'll
have to get rectified for people in Buffalo to feel
good about life. Patrick Mahmes no touchdown passes. Yesterday. It
was undoubtedly the game of the week in the National
Football League, and it's where we start the cold Turkey

(22:11):
Sandwich segment of the show, a board of scores for
you a look at the National Football League's Week number
nine other late games. The Los Angeles Rams won thirty
four to ten over the New Orleans Saints. Matthew Stafford
four more touchdown passes. He leads the league right now.
I know there are a lot of names thrown around
for MVP, but Sam Darnold better be in that conversation

(22:34):
and Matt Stafford better be in that conversation.

Speaker 6 (22:36):
Yeah, Matt Stafford's doing things we've watched him do. I
think it just felt like coming into the season, the
fact he basically wasn't even practicing because of his back
being sore and whatnot, You're like, well, it's got to
fall off at some point. Doesn't look like he's falling off.
Looks like he still is pretty dialed in.

Speaker 4 (22:54):
Yeah, he's outstanding. And by the way, JSN should be
in that conversation too.

Speaker 3 (23:00):
That's we had a texter since he.

Speaker 4 (23:01):
Can't be guarded, I would think that would be valuable,
but it may be most valuable.

Speaker 7 (23:06):
Again, though, it seems like it's like a quiet thing
that Jasn and Sam Darnold are doing because they haven't
been really on a national spotlight until last night, and
now all of a sudden, people are like, oh, wait
a minute, these guy guys might actually have something going on.

Speaker 4 (23:18):
These guys might be able to play a little football.

Speaker 3 (23:20):
You guys seen these guys.

Speaker 4 (23:21):
Jacksonville thirty twenty nine winners over Pete and the Raiders. Yesterday,
the Raiders fall to two and six. Desperate Pete Carroll
went for two and the win late and they did
not execute. So Jacksonville wins. They moved to five and
three on the year. And in the game, people have
been flirting with us for a long time. Cam Little
sixty eight yard field goal a new record in the

(23:44):
National Football League. That's the same guy that kicked a
seventy yard er in the preseason, so sixty eight is
not even his limit, but he is now the new
NFL record holder for longest field goal ever made. Denver
Broncos won eighteen to fifteen over the Houston Texas. I
don't know if the Broncos are winning that pretty bucket,
but they're winning. They're seven and two on the season.

(24:05):
Houston did not score a touchdown yesterday. They had five
field goals, probably would have but CJ. Stroud got knocked
out of the game dirty play.

Speaker 6 (24:15):
No, I wouldn't go there. But it's because they were rolling.
They were rolling with him. I mean they didn't look
they with him in the game. They looked like they
were going to have a chance against the Broncos defense.
When all of a sudden, Mills came in the game,
it looked like an uphill battle. To say the least,
Denver's defense is seriously legit. Their offense, Boy Knicks, is

(24:35):
missing multiple passes. There's some drops here and there. Offensively,
they better figure it out because they're beating some teams
that aren't that allow them to get up off the
mat because of some inadequacies offensively. But then they all
of a sudden, well, oh, fourth quarter, Okay, now we'll
start to play. It's like you might want to try
that the rest of the game too.

Speaker 4 (24:54):
Did the Pittsburgh Steelers defense, which has been terrible all
season long despite their winning record, way make up yesterday
or did Daniel Jones and the Colts turn into a
pumpkin Because Pittsburgh forced five turnovers from Daniel Jones alone
six total in the game and held Jonathan Taylor to
a season low forty five yards rushing, and they won

(25:16):
by seven, twenty seven to twenty. The Colt's still a
very impressive seven and two records. San Francisco thirty four
to twenty four winners over the New York Giants. Christian
McCaffrey has had two one hundred yard rushing games in
his last three games. His first two of the season,
by the way, he had one hundred and seventy four
total yards yesterday, two more touchdowns and the Giants fall

(25:39):
to the forty nine Ers thirty four to twenty four.
Giants had their old school you know, Mark Bavaro era
helmets on yesterday. Oh yeah, loved them, loved the uniform
back then.

Speaker 3 (25:49):
They were much better than the Packers helmets.

Speaker 4 (25:51):
Yeah. Well, yeah, just stop being so cute with awesome
uniforms everyone. The New England Patriots are now seven two.
They defeated the Atlanta Falcons twenty four to twenty three.
The Falcons did not go for the two and the win.
Maybe they should have because Parker Romo misses an extra
point to tie the game late, so Michael Pennix Junior

(26:13):
and the Falcons fall to three and five. Despite Drake
London catching three touchdown passes in the contest and having
over one hundred yards receiving. The Tennessee Titans got a
pick six and a punt return for a touchdown and
still couldn't defeat the Los Angeles Chargers twenty seven to
twenty the final score there. The Titans are one and

(26:34):
eight on the year and expected to maybe make some
news here in the twenty four next twenty four hours
more news on that here in a moment, Carolina with
the shocker of the weekend, upset the Green Bay Packers
sixteen to thirteen. Believe it or not, more than halfway
through the regular season, the Carolina Panthers have a winning record. Meanwhile,

(26:56):
Green Bay no longer has the best record in the
NFC with loss And you want to talk about a
team that just plays to its competition. Their two losses
this year Carolina and Cleveland, and their tie to Dallas,
and yet they beat everybody in front of them and
beat their brains in. It's good.

Speaker 6 (27:15):
Yeah, I think they're a better team than what they show.
They kind of I think you just nailed it. They
played down to their competition, and that's not a good
recipe if you're wanting to get a top seed in
the playoffs.

Speaker 4 (27:25):
Minnesota Vikings twenty seven to twenty four winners over Detroit
also a bit of a shaker. Yesterday the Lions were
at home. Jared Goff looked great early, looked great late,
but in the middle looked terrible. Meanwhile, JJ McCarthy got
the start, the win, and the game ball. They sure
do like him. There's something about that JJ McCarthy. It's
like Kevin O'Connell. It gives him a game ball, even

(27:47):
if he just sits on the sideline and farts two
times in the second quarter. Here you go, buddy, you're
the best. Take this game ball. We'd be nowhere without you.

Speaker 6 (27:56):
Well, whatever it takes to get to get it over
the hump, right, I mean a couple of farts here
and there after.

Speaker 4 (28:00):
That, here's a game Fightings are four and four on
the season, the Lions fall to five and three, and
in the craziest game maybe all year long, the Chicago
Bears defeat the Cincinnati Bengals forty seven to forty two.
A fifty eight yard touchdown pass in the middle of
the field to Colston Loveland ended up being the game

(28:22):
winner after a frenetic fourth quarter in which an unheard
of number of points were scored. In that fourth quarter
looked like Cincinnati who returned, recovered an on side kick
that doesn't happen anymore, and ended up turning that into
a go ahead touchdown late, and then could not stop
the Chicago Bears from scoring. Not just a field goal,

(28:43):
a touchdown in the middle of the field, not a
hail Mary. They threw in the middle of the field
and the guy ran for a touchdown and the Bears
win forty seven to forty two. So that's back to
back games for Cincinnati with thirty eight plus points two losses.

Speaker 6 (29:01):
Yeah, defense is not good. They got kind of called
out a little bit. I mean, you'll see that every
once in a while where a couple of defenders run
into each other. It just doesn't typically happen and turn
into like a sixty yard touchdown.

Speaker 1 (29:12):
But they did it. They found a way.

Speaker 6 (29:13):
The Bengals are finding different ways to lose ball games
for sure.

Speaker 7 (29:17):
That pass though to Loveland, just even before the touchdown part,
just the pass itself was great and they got within
field goal range right there on that pass.

Speaker 3 (29:25):
I went whoa, that was awesome and then he just
kept going. I was like, okay, don't worry about the
field goal.

Speaker 4 (29:29):
What you were Monday Night Football? Tonight, Arizona will start
Jacoby Broussette. The Dallas Cowboys will host. The Cowboys are
three four and one. Arizona is who we play next?
Who knows who will be playing quarterback for the Cardinals
by next week. There is a chance that Kyler Murray
will get traded. I don't know if I even mentioned
this and what's on tap, but I should have. We

(29:50):
are on the eve of the NFL trading deadline. There's
already been one significant trade this morning. The Philadelphia Eagles
acquired Jalen Phillips, the pass rush sure from Miami for
a third round selection. And so I don't know a
player bigger than Jalen Phillips will be traded before tomorrow
at one o'clock. But of course Seahawks have a couple

(30:12):
of guys that are being mentioned, leaving boy A Mafe
and Riq Woolan, and no talk about who John Schneider
is trying to bring in, which obviously he's not a seller. Here.
Tomorrow's NFL trading deadline but that is a huge story
here over the course of the next show and a
half as we get ready for the NFL trading deadline.

(30:34):
I told you it's a crazy forty eight hours. We're
on the cusp of in the sports world, all right,
headlines at seven o'clock, Robert Turbin pinch hitting for Greg
Bell's got bigger biceps than Bell. And so we'll do
that at the top of the hour. But coming up
next a visit from Coach Bucky. Sports Radio ninety three
point three KJRFM Mike Holmgren at nine. We play Factor

(30:54):
fiction a little bit later on. So much to discuss,
but man, we got Coach Bucky here. And although Coach
Bucky has coached every single sport that there is, including luge,
remember that all the time of your life, back from
ninety one to.

Speaker 6 (31:11):
Ninety four, that it goes all the way back seventy eight,
seventy eight, yep, training the Olympic champions.

Speaker 4 (31:18):
Yeah, so, yeah, you didn't have one loser in the
group loser, Every every single one of them was winn
had you did there? All right? So, but most of
what Coach Bucky has coached in the past is baseball
and I've got to ask you, have you ever seen
a World series like that? Was that the greatest? And

(31:39):
I know the people are hurt that we weren't in it,
but those that gave themselves to watching it for seven games?
Have you ever seen a World series like that?

Speaker 1 (31:48):
One?

Speaker 6 (31:49):
No, No, seven games? The game seven going eleven innings.
I mean game six was a stunner too, just to
get there. The first five games were stunners to get
to where the Blue Jays had right there, they're knocking
on the door. And then I mean the stars don't

(32:09):
worry about that, which might was the maybe the best
game ever. Yeah, I mean the the the stars showed
up and did star things, and then role players stepped
up and did star things. It was yeah, right when
you counted a team out, they came back. It seemed
like just about every single game it was. It was
a kind of a nail bier. There was a couple

(32:30):
of games in there that weren't necessarily but even those
were because.

Speaker 1 (32:35):
I'm a motor pitch.

Speaker 6 (32:35):
The way that he did in one game kind of
just shut the blue Jays down. But the blue Jays
fought tooth and nail, and I mean two outs away
from hoisting the trophy and then can't close the deal.
So yeah, painful. I'm sure Caron's not feeling great because.

Speaker 4 (32:49):
The lowest threat of a hitter on the entire roster,
Miguel Rojas, who's just a battler, just a warrior, hits
the home run to tie it, and then in the
bottom of the inning, he gets the ground ball, throws
it home. Will Smith's foot comes off the home plate

(33:10):
for some reason, I don't know how. You don't have
that firmly planet on their son, and then he gets
it down just in time. Maybe maybe he didn't, but
because Isaiah Kiner Phileffa's cleat kicked the dirt up, you
couldn't see if he contacted the plate, so they called
him out on the field, so it had to stand

(33:31):
his out because they didn't have confirmation. And then Ernie
Clement hits the fly ball to left field. Looks like
he's come through again because apparently he's the best hitter ever.
Uh and Andy Pahes who was put in defensively runs
over and saves keyk Hernandez's vacant because he wasn't making
that catch and catches it over the top of him

(33:52):
and keeps the Blue Jays from I mean, that's that's
just an inning. Yeah, that's just an inning.

Speaker 1 (33:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (33:59):
The well, I mean that's think the Blue Jays had
multiple opportunities to finish this bad boy, right, you get
down to home field advantage, game seven, extra innings, you
get that guy at third base. There was a couple
different times they didn't get it done. Now, there was
some good plays made that negated those opportunities, there's also
some poor fundamentals.

Speaker 1 (34:18):
That were done.

Speaker 6 (34:19):
A lot of people were going off on Isaiah Kiner
Filepa for not getting a big enough secondary that just,
first and foremost is wrong. He was actually doing it
the way that you're supposed to do it, so that
on a line drive down the line the months he
ends up diving for a ball, you're not getting doubled
up at third base like we saw end of game
in Game six. So, I mean it there was fundamental

(34:42):
things that for the most part, that's what I think
got the Toronto Blue Jays to where they were there
two outs away from being World Series champs, and unfortunately,
when it came down to it, they ended up leaving
the door ajar just enough for the Dodgers to say, well,
we'll just go ahead and go back to back.

Speaker 1 (34:56):
How's that sound?

Speaker 4 (34:57):
Mm hmm. Look, I want to talk about that game six.
I don't have time to do it now. We'll do
that later. But just I mean, it was the strangest
experience because it was so wildly entertaining and I had
took zero joy and the Dodgers winning just none, just
like gross, and yet I was so glad the Blue

(35:18):
Jays didn't.

Speaker 7 (35:19):
Yeah, that's why I felt watching six and seven, like
I don't want either of you to win, but.

Speaker 3 (35:24):
At the same time, I'm glad you're not winning. It
was weird.

Speaker 4 (35:27):
I can't take my eyes off of this. I don't
want you to win, but I'd rather them lose. That's
how I felt the entire time.

Speaker 6 (35:39):
Yeah, well I had a wishy washy It was going
weirdly back and forth, like there's real multiple reasons why
I don't want the Dodgers to win. They just have
like too many good players. And then the Blue Jays,
it's obviously right in front of our face. They're the
ones that knocked us out. And then there's times when well,
if the Blue Jays win, then it'll make me feel
like at least we lost to the team that was

(36:00):
the best that year. And yet then I'm like, no,
I can't do that because George Springer's on his way up.
And I think George Springer, even as much as I
have disdain for him, he's.

Speaker 1 (36:09):
Probably a really good dude, but you're a cheater.

Speaker 6 (36:11):
And then the fact that the Toronto Blue Jays kind
of were all over us, like because we kind of
let that one slip through our fingers and didn't get
to the World Series again and forever, that hurts. And
so yeah, ultimately it was kind of one of those
I felt a lot better at the end of it
because of.

Speaker 1 (36:30):
The way in which it hurt the Blue Jays fans.

Speaker 6 (36:33):
Yeah, I actually felt like, you know what, you can
you can jump into the misery with us.

Speaker 1 (36:38):
And I look enjoy it.

Speaker 4 (36:39):
I've spent my entire life just like Canadians are the
greatest people, and that has not changed. They're just they
seem very very nice people, the ones that I've encountered.
But Blue Jays fans are horrible. You are horrible people,
and you are the reason that I couldn't root. You're
the reason that part of me was rooting for the
stupid Dodgers, who I've been criticizing now for two straight.

Speaker 6 (37:00):
Years, one hundred percent. I mean, the Blue Jay is
the way they play. If you don't like that, then
you don't like baseball. There is an old school way,
Don Mattingly that I was kind of cheering for him
to some degree, but then yes, it was the way
in which Blue Jays fans acted after they knocked us
out that it made me like, I can't. I can't
cheer for you, even though I don't want to cheer
for La either.

Speaker 7 (37:21):
Now and now they're all whining because Mariners fans went
back and taunted them after they lost, and they can't
figure out why.

Speaker 4 (37:26):
Oh, I've been whining through the whole thing, which was
why I'm saving the Game six conversation for later on
in the show, because you're getting it right between the
eyes Canada. Yeah, all right, coming on next Headlines Plus
Robert Turbin is going to join us, Chuck Powell, Bucky Jacobson,
Ashley Ryan with you Sports Radio ninety three point three
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