Wk 5: Kurt Warner or Matt Stafford?

Episode 97 October 07, 2025 01:05:50
Wk 5: Kurt Warner or Matt Stafford?
The Point After
Wk 5: Kurt Warner or Matt Stafford?

Oct 07 2025 | 01:05:50

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Question of the day: Describe your most serene environment.

Mailbag: Erik Giannunzio, Justin Mattson, Adam Silver, Addison DeWitt, Tim DeWitt, Jamie Hesslau

Behind Door Number 2 Segment with Marshall - Take a pick for the original clue or what's behind door number two? Will the temptation make you choose door number two?

 

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[00:00:01] Speaker A: Welcome to the Point after show with. [00:00:03] Speaker B: Kyle Maurer, Marshall hesla, and Ian DeWitt. [00:00:06] Speaker A: This is the show where the guys. [00:00:07] Speaker B: Attempt to pick the winners of the weekly NFL games, along with some healthy. [00:00:11] Speaker A: Debate about current topics. Let's go. [00:00:16] Speaker C: Can we be unmuted? [00:00:18] Speaker A: Wow. [00:00:18] Speaker B: I was gonna say hi, and all I got was. [00:00:22] Speaker C: Oh, my gosh. [00:00:23] Speaker A: Just kidding. How are you guys? [00:00:25] Speaker B: Could be better. [00:00:26] Speaker C: Just. [00:00:26] Speaker B: Jeez. [00:00:26] Speaker C: Can you. We're rusty. We took a week off. [00:00:28] Speaker B: We did. [00:00:29] Speaker C: We forgot about a podcast. [00:00:30] Speaker A: Happy birthday, Claire. [00:00:31] Speaker B: Yeah, she was hitting the big three one, so. [00:00:34] Speaker A: Wow. [00:00:35] Speaker C: Today? [00:00:35] Speaker B: Actually, no, last. Last Monday. [00:00:37] Speaker C: Are you okay? Last Monday? [00:00:38] Speaker A: Come on. That's why we weren't potting. [00:00:39] Speaker C: Oh, that's right. Yeah. [00:00:41] Speaker A: Kyle doesn't answer. Group text is too busy rewatching shows. [00:00:44] Speaker C: Yeah, I do watch a lot of shows. [00:00:46] Speaker B: He's the only one that I think, out of the three of us, that. [00:00:49] Speaker C: I watched a movie the other day, guys. [00:00:51] Speaker B: What movie? [00:00:51] Speaker C: Ash and I sat down, we watched a movie. What? Move. [00:00:54] Speaker B: What movie? [00:00:55] Speaker A: Les Mis? [00:00:55] Speaker C: No, we watch Strange Wilderness. [00:00:58] Speaker A: Oh, sounds strange. [00:01:00] Speaker B: I was expecting a more. [00:01:02] Speaker C: Well, Ash and I, when we were dating, we saw every movie that hit theaters in 2008. [00:01:08] Speaker B: Wow. There's a lot of good movies in 2008. Dark Knight. Wasn't that. Or was that 2007? [00:01:14] Speaker C: I think. I think that's a seven. Yeah. Yeah. But, you know, we saw pretty close. [00:01:18] Speaker B: As I just remember. I just. [00:01:19] Speaker C: All we did go see movies, dude. [00:01:22] Speaker A: Strange Wilderness. Steve's on. [00:01:24] Speaker B: I remember it was a funny movie. [00:01:27] Speaker A: Justin Long. Yeah. From Accepted. [00:01:30] Speaker C: Huh? [00:01:30] Speaker B: That guy from Accepted. [00:01:32] Speaker C: Yeah. Stoner guy in. In Strange Wilderness. [00:01:35] Speaker A: He was in the movie with Ryan Reynolds, too. [00:01:39] Speaker C: Yeah, that movie was all right. [00:01:40] Speaker A: Great movie. Dinks. [00:01:42] Speaker B: Do you guys remember, speaking of old movies, of that old, like, school movie that came right around, like, all of those in, like, the 2000s called wanted. [00:01:50] Speaker C: Yeah, of course. [00:01:51] Speaker B: Curve the Bullet. Dude, I remember when that movie came out, it was, like, a phenomenon. [00:01:57] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:01:58] Speaker B: A phenom. [00:01:59] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:01:59] Speaker B: You know, I actually. This is. This is something I'm noticing. [00:02:03] Speaker C: Okay. [00:02:04] Speaker B: I actually kind of miss that time period where movies like that were, like, kind of a big deal. Like when Mean Girls came out. [00:02:13] Speaker C: Sure. [00:02:14] Speaker B: It was huge. [00:02:15] Speaker C: Right. [00:02:16] Speaker B: But now I feel like, unless it's a superhero movie, Blue is about to. [00:02:22] Speaker A: Have a sick movie come out. [00:02:23] Speaker B: I mean. Yeah, they are, but unless it's, like, just another sequel, you're totally right. [00:02:29] Speaker C: Things are different. [00:02:30] Speaker B: It's, like, not big in the news. [00:02:33] Speaker A: I don't really like it for the Neutron. [00:02:35] Speaker C: I'm. I'm not. [00:02:36] Speaker B: I I do want to see the new Tron. I'm not. And I've. I said this before, I'm not a big Jared Leto fan, but I. I liked the original Tron and I watched Tron Legacy and I thought that was fun. And it's like a good track. It was a great soundtrack. Def punk. [00:02:51] Speaker C: Yeah. I mean, I don't want to go all old man, but I don't like the way that the film industry has gone in this era. [00:02:57] Speaker A: Thank you for going old man. I'm glad you did. [00:02:59] Speaker B: I know I have found myself. [00:03:01] Speaker C: I won't on many things, but on the film industry I have found myself better. [00:03:05] Speaker B: Especially with, like, music especially. I don't really listen to a lot of new stuff anymore. I'm really just listening to stuff that's been there for like 30 plus years. [00:03:16] Speaker C: That's just an age thing. That's just an age thing. But I will die on the hill. That music is just as good today. There is still good music being made. [00:03:23] Speaker B: I'm not saying there isn't. [00:03:24] Speaker C: I mean, but I do feel different. I do feel different about the film industry. I think the film industry has gone down. [00:03:32] Speaker B: I agree. [00:03:33] Speaker C: And for mostly the reasons that you're saying. There's like way less variety. It's way more like consolidated and so on. But the music industry is good. Music industry is as good as it ever has. [00:03:44] Speaker A: And I'll die on that hill. [00:03:46] Speaker B: Do you want to know what there's. [00:03:48] Speaker A: Like seven industries where, like companies where you can go make a movie at, basically, so. I totally agree with you. [00:03:55] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:03:56] Speaker B: Do you want to know what's making a comeback, though? [00:03:59] Speaker C: What? [00:04:00] Speaker B: The Titans, the Dolphins, the Broncos, the Saints, the Commanders, all making comebacks. [00:04:08] Speaker C: Oh, wow. [00:04:09] Speaker A: Wow. [00:04:09] Speaker B: Because that's what they all did over the weekend. Let's get back to football. Okay. [00:04:15] Speaker A: Before we get to football, can we do our question of the week? [00:04:18] Speaker B: Yeah, let's do it. [00:04:19] Speaker A: Tell us our question of the week. Ian, read it for us. I don't. [00:04:22] Speaker B: I don't have it. [00:04:23] Speaker C: I wrote it in there. [00:04:24] Speaker B: You did this on purpose? [00:04:25] Speaker C: I wrote it in there. I was just thinking about it earlier today. I thought it would, like, ask. It might have been just like a conversation thing off pot. But I was. I've been experiencing some symptoms. Like, I. Seasonal allergies mostly has been really laying me out. My voice is terrible. Don't make me laugh because I will probably die on the floor in a coughing fit, but. So I just need you guys to not be your usual hilarious selves. But today I went to the gym and I sat in a steam room for a while. Ever you ever had a steam room? [00:04:54] Speaker B: I love a good steam. [00:04:55] Speaker C: I love a good steam room. [00:04:56] Speaker A: Not much of a steam room. More of a cold guy. [00:04:58] Speaker B: Good old Cleveland steamer. [00:05:03] Speaker C: That's what I'm talking about. Yeah, we want. [00:05:06] Speaker A: Keep coughing on the mic. That'll help us. [00:05:08] Speaker C: I really enjoyed sitting in the steam rooms. Really. I've only done it a few times in my life. Earlier this year. No, maybe last year, my wife and I went to a spa for the first time. We never did the massage thing. [00:05:19] Speaker B: Why would you. [00:05:21] Speaker C: We did the steam room, you know, the hot tub, the whole. It's a pretty. It's a pretty upscale spa. And that was my first. You know, I'm. I mean, late 30s. I've never been. I've never done any of those things before. So it was the first time. [00:05:31] Speaker A: That is pretty. [00:05:32] Speaker C: It's a very beautiful, like, serene, relaxing experience. And I was sitting there thinking, like, this is a blissful, peaceful, relaxing, quiet moment that remind. [00:05:42] Speaker B: Have you ever seen those, like, videos of, like, these guys going to, like, a barber shop getting their hair done? But it is, like, way more than just their hair done. [00:05:51] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, they got like, the whole, like, shaving cream all over the face and they're like, slapped across the face and, like, the elbows are in their back. [00:05:58] Speaker B: And it's like a whole experience that I'm watching them. And, like, half of these guys are literally just getting a buzz cut and it's like $6. [00:06:06] Speaker C: The entire. [00:06:07] Speaker A: The entire, like, thing is we're watching. [00:06:09] Speaker B: We're watching different videos here. I was like, the one I'm watching is like, pretty looks expensive. [00:06:15] Speaker C: My question is, do you guys. What are your. What are your moments that are like that? Do you feel the most serenity, the most peaceful serenity now in life? No, seriously, like, what are those moments that you just feel perfectly at peace? Describe it. Describe the moment. [00:06:31] Speaker B: I can. This is one that I was actually telling Claire about over the weekend because I was like, it's very nostalgic for me. And it is football related, actually. I remember being. Whether it was Saturday or Sunday, being on the couch. It's a nice fall day, but the sun was out and it was warm in the house. My dad would normally have, like, the fireplace going nice. And there would be a football game on. And I would just be laying there and I would have, like, a Game Boy or I would, like, have a book and I. Or I would just be, like, watching the game. And then, like, I would so slowly start to fall asleep and just like hear the game in the background. And I just like, I had a moment like that this past weekend where I was watching racing. Like F1 racing. [00:07:24] Speaker C: Wow. [00:07:25] Speaker B: And they were, I was just like, it was like the. [00:07:30] Speaker A: That's a good sound effect. Good job. [00:07:32] Speaker C: Okay. [00:07:33] Speaker B: But it was just like sitting there and just like, it was very, it was very peaceful for me. I like. [00:07:38] Speaker C: That's beautiful. [00:07:38] Speaker B: I'm like the kind of person, I'm an extrovert. So I like, like feeling like I'm gonna, I have. Most of my more peaceful moments are generally not when it's quiet. It's actually generally when it's like, you. [00:07:48] Speaker A: Know, a lot of things, a lot of stimuli. [00:07:52] Speaker B: Yeah. Some people don't like that, but. [00:07:54] Speaker C: Yeah. Do you think you could do one of those sensory deprivation things? Would you enjoy that or would that. [00:07:58] Speaker B: No, that sounds too much. [00:08:00] Speaker C: Yeah, that sounds too much. Doesn't. Not enough. [00:08:02] Speaker B: I don't know what I would do with my like, thoughts. [00:08:05] Speaker C: I don't know what to do with my hands. [00:08:07] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:08:08] Speaker A: Or thoughts. [00:08:09] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:08:11] Speaker A: I just like the first sip of a cold iced tea. I always think of that as like the little things. [00:08:19] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:08:19] Speaker A: I go in my office before school and before anybody gets in, I'll just shut the door and just kind of have maybe some music playing in the background. Maybe I'm typing. Maybe I'm just sitting there reading a book. [00:08:30] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:08:30] Speaker A: Those are kind of simple thing. Or like before when I would drink pop. [00:08:35] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:08:35] Speaker A: A nice cold coke. You gotta get us down in the night drive, listen to some Drake. [00:08:42] Speaker B: You gotta get a McDonald's fountain coke. I, I have had moments chick fil. [00:08:48] Speaker A: A pretty good too, where I've had. [00:08:49] Speaker B: A fountain Coke specifically. And it'll just be after a long day and I take a sip and it's just like, it's like straight into my veins. [00:08:58] Speaker A: I'm like, oh, do you do that? [00:09:02] Speaker B: No. [00:09:02] Speaker A: But I will go, all right, I'll screw off. [00:09:09] Speaker C: Okay. [00:09:09] Speaker A: That's what you're doing. Okay, awesome. Let's hear what's your serenity? [00:09:16] Speaker B: Serenity. [00:09:17] Speaker C: Now, you know, I wanted to be watching football because that is actually I, I, I like it, but I struggle to actually, like, relax when I'm watching. So I wouldn't say that that's. [00:09:27] Speaker A: Speaking of all your picks. [00:09:28] Speaker C: No, I think it, it's just very ingrained in me that, that sense of guilt that I'm not doing something productive right now. I cannot watch football guilt free. This is life lifelong. [00:09:43] Speaker A: Only on vacation. [00:09:44] Speaker C: Everyone that I Am related to or married to generally thinks it is total waste of time. And so I would definitely raise it like this is a huge waste of time. You should be working right now. [00:09:54] Speaker A: Glad we do a pot about it. [00:09:56] Speaker C: And I love it. I love seeing it. So it's not, I can't fully, fully relax because I always have that guilt that I should be working. But there are, there are little moments, you know, like sometimes you drive in on a perfect day, you got the windows down, you know, like that can be, that can be kind of serene. I really miss my hot tub. I, I, I would veg in the hot tub alone. [00:10:16] Speaker B: Getting in the hot tub. [00:10:17] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:10:18] Speaker B: Oh, it's too hot. Anybody know that reference? [00:10:23] Speaker C: No. No. You guys are so, I'm missing it. [00:10:26] Speaker B: You guys are so young. [00:10:28] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:10:28] Speaker B: Totally uncultured. [00:10:30] Speaker C: Reading a book in the, in the hammock, you know, O a hammock. [00:10:34] Speaker A: That's a great hammock. [00:10:35] Speaker B: With a book I have just found hammocks are not very comfortable to me. Well, yes, that's I probably cuz I'm. [00:10:42] Speaker C: Too tall for you. Got to find a good hammock. [00:10:44] Speaker A: I'm as tall as you. [00:10:45] Speaker B: I But you are not as tall as me. How tall are you? Six, five. [00:10:48] Speaker A: Dang. You're taller than me. [00:10:50] Speaker C: You're six five. Dang. [00:10:52] Speaker A: Like six. Three and a half. [00:10:54] Speaker B: Gotta get that half in there. It's important. [00:10:56] Speaker A: One and a half. [00:10:56] Speaker B: It's important. [00:10:57] Speaker C: When do we stop saying halves? [00:10:59] Speaker A: Probably after like six and a half years old. [00:11:01] Speaker C: Yeah. Okay. [00:11:02] Speaker A: No one's been seven and a half. That's like your, your double syllables. [00:11:07] Speaker B: Halfsies are generally happening in elementary school because you want to say that you're older than somebody else. [00:11:12] Speaker A: Totally. [00:11:12] Speaker B: So you got to really bring that in. But then after a certain point you're like, it doesn't really matter. [00:11:16] Speaker C: That's a fact. As a fact right there. [00:11:20] Speaker A: Guys, let's hear some of our mailbag. Okay, let's start with the commission doesn't have an audio today. Instead he wrote into Kyle Ma. Let's hear what he had to say. [00:11:27] Speaker C: Adam Silver, the commission wrote in his Niners report. This is the commission report. That's my best approximation of this little thingy. [00:11:35] Speaker A: This is the Commish Report. [00:11:38] Speaker C: Commish rights. Wow. What a privilege to watch what I think was the best NFL game of this year. Mac Jones. That was as gritty and gutsy of a performance as I've seen in a long time. Accurate and took all kinds of punishment, yet kept coming back. The missed roughing the Passer call was brutal. Not just because it was blatant and a game changer, but because it looked like Jones might have been broken. Nope, he walked it off and was back in the game on the next series. The dude made Kendrick Bourne look like an All Pro. Impressive stuff. Nice to have what appears to be the best backup quarterback in the league. I'm sorry. Plenty of criticism of the O line this year, but I thought they did a great job in this game of providing Jones enough time to deliver the ball in the D. Can't say enough about what Salah has accomplished with that unit. Fantastic effort and again with a depleted group, it made plays when it had to, starting with Alfred Collins with that clutch punch out at the goal line. And Fred Warner was all over the field and part of the epic 4th down stop sealed win on a team in which nearly every star player was, is or will get hurt. There's Warner who is always there. The best ability is availability and that man always shows up. I like that Eddie Pinero has made everyone forget that. Scrub Moody. A 59 yard field goal and 11 for 11 since joining the team. What a great feeling to know you can trust your kicker. Something that's been missing since Gold. The guy is clutch. I wasn't crazy about Shanahan's decision not to try and get a first down by at least attempting one throw after the punch out turnover, but other than that I thought he called a great game. I don't know where this year will go, but this team could really be scary if they can somehow get a few of their position players back and shed this injury plague. Seriously, this team has taken the old cliche next man up to a ridiculous level. Great job. Team gets a rest before the showdown in Tampa and oh yeah. Go Niners. Hashtag Sleepwell Niner Empire. [00:13:20] Speaker A: I was waiting for the hashtag. [00:13:21] Speaker B: I will say as I I watched that game specifically because the Rams murmured my lock because I thought well the Niners are injury like they're decimated. Yeah. I was like this should be easy. [00:13:35] Speaker C: Nothing. [00:13:36] Speaker B: Yeah, nothing's ever easy. And I got hat on that one and I gotta I you gotta give props to Mac Jones. I was impressed. I don't know if I was impressed more by his play because it was like fine. I mean it was good. I was more impressed with just like the dude was taking shot after shot after shot. [00:13:59] Speaker C: Wow. [00:13:59] Speaker B: And he got up. The very last play when he was done, he got up, limped off the field and was dry heaving. I mean that dude was about to Hurl on the field. [00:14:11] Speaker C: Holy cow. [00:14:12] Speaker B: So that guy. And he looked disheveled. His jersey was all over the place. The brace that was on his knee was all over the place. The dude looked like he was literally just been through war and he was getting hit all night. I mean, I was impressed by his, like, grit to be able to just, like, tough it out to get through that game, because quite honestly, I don't think the Niners won that game. I think the Rams lost that game because they had more opportunities to close that game out than the Niners did. And it was a really bad play call by the Rams at the end of the game. It was. Everybody and their mother saw that play come in. I mean, the box was stacked, and Sean McVeigh thought it would be a good idea to run it up the middle, and it was stupid. [00:15:02] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:15:03] Speaker B: So I was annoyed. But. [00:15:07] Speaker A: I just enjoyed that the commission, very first thing was Mac Jones. I love the. I just love it. Like, it's crazy to think that Mac Jones is playing valuable time for a team. I just find that fascinating. [00:15:21] Speaker B: It turns out, though, that I think Kyle Shanahan can pretty much make any quarterback look good. [00:15:28] Speaker C: Right? [00:15:28] Speaker A: That's a week. I think it's. It's got to be a short amount of time. It can't be. [00:15:32] Speaker B: He made Jimmy G look pretty good for an entire season. That got him to the super bowl. And then it kind of the. He turned into a pumpkin. At the last. [00:15:42] Speaker C: The last season before last, we saw Sam Darnold play a great Niners game. [00:15:46] Speaker B: Right. So I just think that's fair. He can make any quarterback look, because put Purdy somewhere else. Is he going to be just as good as he is? And I think Purdy is like, he's fine. He's never blown me away as, like, whoa, did you see that game by Purdy? Like, I just haven't had that moment yet. [00:16:05] Speaker A: I guess that's fair. Commish, we appreciate you. Thank you. Our next question comes in from Justin Matson. It's not a question, more of a take. If one of these teams, any of these teams wins a playoff game, I will eat a Whole Onion on FaceTime for your podcast. [00:16:23] Speaker C: Wow. [00:16:24] Speaker A: The Ravens. The Texans. The Patriots. The Broncos. The Packers. The Bears. The Falcons. [00:16:36] Speaker B: Does he give any specific reason why? Yeah, some of these teams I can understand, but some of them. This is actually the risk. [00:16:42] Speaker A: One for you. Can we say it on the count of three? I have one, too. One, two, three. [00:16:49] Speaker B: Packers. [00:16:50] Speaker A: Packers. [00:16:51] Speaker B: I'd say the Packers. [00:16:52] Speaker A: Packers. In that nfc, those Are. I mean, they could end up against a real. [00:16:56] Speaker B: Packers are definitely like a good team to get into the playoffs. Still just. Okay, so they had one bad week against the Browns. [00:17:04] Speaker C: I'm curious why, Justin, what is your basis for this team? Like, do you just think that they're just like on the downward trend, that they're. These are fraudulent teams or what? [00:17:14] Speaker A: Can I give you a list of teams who will not make the playoffs? I said yes, please. And then he one upped it to they won't even win. They won't win a playoff game. [00:17:21] Speaker B: Well, that's not one up. [00:17:22] Speaker A: That's actually taking me down. But downgraded. [00:17:25] Speaker C: I'm sorry. Yeah, Okay. [00:17:26] Speaker B: I. I will say that an interesting take specifically because the Patriots and the Broncos just dethroned the two undefeated teams. [00:17:38] Speaker A: Plays the other Patriots count as a win for. [00:17:42] Speaker C: Well, yeah, I mean, still eating that onion. [00:17:44] Speaker B: Just still gotta eat it because they won, right? [00:17:46] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:17:47] Speaker C: Right. [00:17:47] Speaker B: Ravens I can kind of understand, but they will get Lamar back after their buy. But their entire team is like a hot mess right now. [00:17:56] Speaker C: Totally. They look like a disaster. They look like the worst defense in the NFL. [00:18:00] Speaker B: They look. [00:18:01] Speaker C: How did that happen? [00:18:02] Speaker A: They are. [00:18:03] Speaker C: It's crazy. [00:18:04] Speaker B: Yeah. And without Lamar out there, they're. They're not. [00:18:07] Speaker C: Not competitive. [00:18:09] Speaker A: Five yards at halftime. [00:18:12] Speaker B: I. I haven't seen the Ravens get blown out that bad before. I knew it was going to be bad because Lamar wasn't out there and he was pretty much the only reason that team was competitive. But I didn't expect it to be that bad. [00:18:23] Speaker C: That was bad. [00:18:24] Speaker B: I was surprised at the Patriots pulling some moxie out against the Bills. [00:18:31] Speaker A: That was pretty. That was pretty fun. [00:18:32] Speaker B: Yeah, that was a good game. [00:18:34] Speaker C: Stefan Diggs coming out there. [00:18:35] Speaker B: They played quite Drake May. Did you see that pass at the end of the game? Oh, that dude was mid getting tackled and launched it like didn't launch it. [00:18:46] Speaker A: Their defense though. I mean, I live my life by defenses, man. [00:18:49] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:18:50] Speaker B: But look at the those. The Patriots and the Broncos specifically. Have they played really good defense this past weekend? [00:18:57] Speaker C: They're solid. [00:18:58] Speaker B: I think the Broncos really just kind of showed that the Eagles are kind of one dimensional right now. They've always been really one dimensional though. They have always been a very run heavy team. Even last year, that offense was built around Saquon being good and it just happened to be that Jalen hurts and the receivers were able to pick up the slack in the playoffs, but that wasn't actually the case in the regular season. [00:19:26] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:19:27] Speaker B: And you actually saw a couple games where the. The Eagles did struggle when they couldn't get Saquon going, and they've had a really hard time getting Saquon going this year. And while they're 4 and 1. [00:19:38] Speaker A: Did you see the Hail Mary pass, by the way? It's one of the things that I haven't seen broken down as much. Did you watch? [00:19:43] Speaker C: I heard about it that A.J. brown and Devonte Smith broke up the pass for each other. [00:19:50] Speaker A: Well, Jalen Hurts, threw it and then sprinted to the end zone in the thoughts that he might catch the deflection right of. I've never seen a quarterback that's a long. It's like 45 yards or so. Yeah, I mean he was pretty close to the end zone by the time it was up there. That's pretty cool to think. Imagine if that happened. Yeah, that'd be the most unlikely thing. [00:20:13] Speaker C: Effort, yes. [00:20:13] Speaker B: That would have been dope. [00:20:15] Speaker C: But didn't AJ Brown basically deflect it away from devonte Smith, like play defense? [00:20:20] Speaker B: I'll be honest, I only saw the play a couple of times and there were so many Broncos around those guys. [00:20:25] Speaker A: It was hard to tell. [00:20:26] Speaker B: It was really hard to tell what was going on there. [00:20:28] Speaker A: Was that also. Take that, Micah. [00:20:31] Speaker B: Yeah, it was bound to happen. [00:20:32] Speaker A: I mean, teams are going to face adversity. [00:20:36] Speaker C: Who here is going to cry but set a tear for the Eagles? [00:20:39] Speaker A: I definitely. [00:20:40] Speaker C: Yeah. No one on this spot. [00:20:41] Speaker B: Not when you've won two Super Bowls in the last like what, 10 years, right? I'm sorry. I don't feel that bad for you. [00:20:48] Speaker C: Let's be honest. He never even got to be that likable. [00:20:51] Speaker A: Are you gonna make an onion bed at all? Would that be something you would ever do? [00:20:55] Speaker C: Does Justin like. Like onions or something like that? Is that what's going on here? Because this is a risky bet. That it? [00:21:00] Speaker A: I think this is hospitalized people before eating whole onions. [00:21:04] Speaker C: No way. No. [00:21:06] Speaker B: The Texans is also an interesting one because the Texans have actually been. The last two times they've been in the playoffs, have won in the playoffs. And both, especially last year, didn't look like they should even have won a playoff game, but they just happened to play against the Browns team that. God. [00:21:26] Speaker C: Yeah, Justin, I worry about these takes. There's some of these teams are definitely going to be in the postseason and they've got a shot whenever. When it's just a one game sample. They could be matched up against another team that's lost their best player or something or it's a sneak in wild card or whatever. [00:21:45] Speaker B: Can we. Can we actually go into Tim DeWitt's take on this because there is. He's got a question more specifically. [00:21:53] Speaker A: Jim, let's go. [00:21:54] Speaker B: So he writes in with Baltimore, Miami and maybe the Chargers in Cincinnati, all struggling. Does this make room for other teams such as the Colts, Patriots and Jaguars? [00:22:04] Speaker C: Yes. [00:22:04] Speaker B: Seems the AFC might be up for grabs. I actually agree. [00:22:08] Speaker A: What was the second team? [00:22:09] Speaker B: Colts, Colts, Patriots and Jaguars. [00:22:12] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:22:13] Speaker C: Where did he mention the Broncos? Because those should. They should be. [00:22:16] Speaker B: Yeah, he didn't mention them specifically, but. [00:22:19] Speaker A: Colts are for real. Only if they beat the Rams and they lost the Rams. [00:22:23] Speaker C: All right. [00:22:24] Speaker B: And who did they. [00:22:24] Speaker C: I'm not even going on and saying that they're for real. [00:22:26] Speaker B: Who did they be over the weekend? [00:22:29] Speaker A: Not anybody. [00:22:30] Speaker C: I don't know. Like Miami or something? [00:22:32] Speaker B: No, Miami. [00:22:34] Speaker A: My someone. [00:22:36] Speaker B: Miami sucks. [00:22:37] Speaker A: Who do you think you are? Miami doesn't suck. [00:22:42] Speaker B: They're even worse. [00:22:44] Speaker A: They beat Vegas. I don't know if you've heard, Kyle. You haven't talked much about Geno Smith. [00:22:50] Speaker C: We don't have to. [00:22:52] Speaker A: But so far this season, three picks, one pick, zero picks. Three picks and two picks. 75 million. [00:22:57] Speaker B: A team that is not mentioned here. Then I think. Ah. [00:23:02] Speaker C: You're gonna say Steelers. [00:23:03] Speaker B: I hate to say it, but I think the Steelers. [00:23:06] Speaker A: Wow. Kyle, you starting to know your friend over here now. [00:23:10] Speaker B: It took us five years to be fair. What? [00:23:16] Speaker A: Also that. [00:23:18] Speaker B: I did say the Steelers were gonna annoy me this year and have like a mediocre year and then get into the playoffs and then probably win a game and then get bounced out the second. Did say that by the way. So we are still on track for that. [00:23:32] Speaker C: Right. [00:23:32] Speaker B: But with how things are shaping out, I didn't foresee the Ravens being this bad. [00:23:40] Speaker C: Yeah. Yeah. [00:23:41] Speaker B: Like I didn't expect them to be here. [00:23:44] Speaker C: Right. [00:23:44] Speaker B: So. [00:23:45] Speaker C: And we didn't really expect this from the Bengals either to be right out of the race. [00:23:50] Speaker B: And quite frankly the. [00:23:51] Speaker A: The Bengals are always starting thinking that about the Bengals. [00:23:55] Speaker B: Joe Burrow. The moment Joe Burrow is out in the NFL. But that injuries. More specifically that team did. Because with. I mean. Yeah. And it would be. That is a concern if I'm a Bengals fan. I am concerned about the health of my starting quarterback. Halftime. But that's because they're o line. Since the day he got there. They have not invested tons of money into like they probably should or they are just not coaching that O line properly. [00:24:28] Speaker C: If there's anything I've learned in the last few years watching football, it's the. The teams with the good old Lines are the winning team. That's it. [00:24:34] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:24:35] Speaker C: Good off his line because when Joe. [00:24:37] Speaker B: Burrow is on the field for that team, they are very, very good team. [00:24:43] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:24:43] Speaker B: Their offense is very good. [00:24:44] Speaker C: In answer to Tim's question, I would say resounding. Yes. I think the AFC is unusually open and inviting. Now is the time to press on the gas if you're one of those fringe AFC teams because you've really got a few of the perennial contenders kind of having a bad out year. And even the top teams, you know, whatever you talk of, Bills and Chiefs, they're gettable. They're gettable teams. [00:25:08] Speaker B: I would say the AFC is just really hard right now to figure out because the Chiefs, I mean the Chiefs and the Bills are probably always going to be up in the conversation just based on the talent and the coaching and the way they have been. They're relatively consistent. They're probably going to be up there. [00:25:25] Speaker C: But like they'll be in the mix. But my point is like year after year, if you're one of those fringe AFC teams, if you're the Colts or Broncos or the Chargers or something like that, forget about it. None of us really taking it seriously because there's a. There's a two or three or even four elite teams in the AFC that we never think you'll beat. Yeah. But this year is different. This year it does feel like that door is open to wider crack and some of those teams, those flaws are. [00:25:54] Speaker A: Starting to become a little bit bigger and you. [00:25:57] Speaker C: Any of these teams could ascend. [00:25:59] Speaker A: The crack in the armor is starting to get a little bit wider. [00:26:01] Speaker B: I love. [00:26:01] Speaker C: And versus making it interesting. [00:26:03] Speaker B: Versus the NFC looks very competitive right now. [00:26:06] Speaker C: Totally. [00:26:07] Speaker B: Seahawks. [00:26:08] Speaker C: You can say that for the whole NFL. I guess at this point it's kind of interesting. [00:26:11] Speaker B: I mean, maybe. But I would say the NFC's position specifically is going to be hard to figure out because the packers look good. I mean I know they lost against the Browns, but I still have confidence that that team is going to be relevant down the stretch. The Lions look, Lions are like the last four wins is like a historic number that points are putting up right now. [00:26:35] Speaker C: NFC is Lions and maybe Eagles. I mean Eagles. Are you serious? [00:26:39] Speaker B: Tampa Bay looks great. [00:26:42] Speaker A: They do. [00:26:43] Speaker C: But they just like win on last. Last second scores every. [00:26:46] Speaker B: Seahawks look good. [00:26:47] Speaker A: Yeah, Seahawks did look good. They have looked good. [00:26:50] Speaker B: Seahawks has looked good all week. [00:26:52] Speaker C: Not a believer. I'm not buying it. [00:26:57] Speaker A: Can we talk about some. We talked about some good teams from Tim. What? Let's talk about some bad teams. Some Bad situations. Yesterday, G and I were texting pretty frequently in the afternoon about how bad it must be to be Kyler Murray in the Cardinals. Like to be a fan of him and that team and just abysmal. So Eric Dianzio writes in, if you were forced to take one of these guys and give them a long term deal, which one do you feel the least horrible about? I like that he said the least horrible, not the best. Tyler Murray, Bryce Young, Sam Darnold, J.J. mcCarthy. And then please elaborate how there's no way in hell that that's Kyler Murray. [00:27:42] Speaker B: He was actually one. I would probably pick Kyler over most of those names. [00:27:46] Speaker C: Yeah, I mean, Kyler's older than those other guys as far as I can recall. So if you want to say you're building around a younger guy, maybe, but Kyler has more great tape than all those other guys combined. [00:28:02] Speaker B: Yeah, Bryce Young, I. He had what, like a couple stretches, like a three game streak of games last year that everyone was like, oh, maybe, maybe. [00:28:12] Speaker C: Right. [00:28:13] Speaker B: That's about it. Now that could be a situation. [00:28:15] Speaker A: I really love your sound effects, but that's what the people come for. [00:28:20] Speaker B: Kyle, J.J. mcCarthy, we've seen two games out of. I'm sorry, but like, I'm not given a long term deal to a guy I've only seen effectively two games out of and both of which were not great. Even the one he won. [00:28:35] Speaker A: What if it's a long term Daniel Jones quarterback deal where you could get out of it? [00:28:40] Speaker B: The only one on here, if he wants me to say, not Kyler, the only one is Sam Darnold. And actually. [00:28:46] Speaker C: Right. [00:28:46] Speaker B: I would probably pick. I would probably pick Sam Darnold because I actually think Sam Darnold has proven that he actually does have something to offer. He played great with the Vikings for a year. He's starting off pretty good for the Seahawks right now too. [00:29:03] Speaker A: Yeah, I agree. [00:29:03] Speaker B: I think there's a very fair argument for Sam. [00:29:06] Speaker A: That's my pick. [00:29:08] Speaker C: Sam Darnold strikes me as somebody who has really benefited from getting a surprising amount of time, kind of Kirk Cousins esque in that he has gotten a lot of starts. Like he had a surprising amount of bad seasons before getting to go under center, under decent teams in like the middle of his career. [00:29:34] Speaker A: You know, they all have to fail in the jets and then they get a shot somewhere else. [00:29:38] Speaker C: Right, right. That's. Yeah, that's a part of it. But I do think that there's a lot of quarterbacks who haven't gotten as much of a chance as people like Sam Darnold, like, he's gotten a lot of starts in his career and we're like kind of late in his career and he's really like showing now I can do the job. I could do the job. Now we forget that that was a lot of seasons of him being really bad. [00:30:03] Speaker A: So he was known for the graphic that had him with mono. [00:30:07] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:30:07] Speaker B: He was also known for seeing ghosts. [00:30:09] Speaker A: That too. [00:30:10] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:30:10] Speaker B: I'm single. [00:30:11] Speaker C: There's a lot of quarterback. These. Some of these other guys. Are you talking about JJ McCarthy and Bryce. Bryce Young give them like four or five more full seasons as the starter. I bet they emerge as competent. [00:30:25] Speaker A: I bet they do long term deal competent, worthy. [00:30:28] Speaker B: Yeah. My problem with that statement is, is am I investing four or five years of a starter just for them to be kind of. [00:30:35] Speaker C: The point that under. The underneath point that I'm making is these are unfair comparisons because these are proven commodities versus unproven commodities. Kyler and Sam Darnold have a lot of starts in the NFL. The other two guys are just getting started. [00:30:50] Speaker A: I have a question. So we're talking about investing five years. Would you put any of these players on the Lions and they would do similar to what golf is doing? [00:31:06] Speaker B: I don't know. And it's as. They have a lot of weapons. You could probably put. I wouldn't put Bryce young there or JJ McCarthy. I think you could probably put Kyler or Sam there. [00:31:22] Speaker C: I'm. I'm with you. But we're both leaning, we're both gravitating toward the proven guys. These, these guys are now. Darnold and Murray are veteran guys, but. [00:31:30] Speaker B: This is like the thing with, with rookies anyways. With younger quarterbacks, it's decision making. What golf doesn't. Goff doesn't actually get a lot of credit, but he really does run a lot of that offense on the line. [00:31:46] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:31:47] Speaker B: And he is totally an amazing passer. Given enough time, he's probably one of the best passers. And I'll say this pretty confidently, he's probably one of the best passers if given enough time in the league. [00:32:01] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:32:02] Speaker B: He's proven it for the last three years, four years. He's proven right. [00:32:08] Speaker A: That he is that guy at Jared Goff. [00:32:12] Speaker B: No, I know. [00:32:12] Speaker A: With the team they have around him. That's just. I was curious for you. [00:32:16] Speaker C: I would say four out of four of these guys would perform better under center at the Lions. [00:32:23] Speaker A: Thank you. [00:32:23] Speaker C: Like, that's. That's goes without saying. Obviously put them on an elite team. They're all going to suddenly look like they're all pros and that's not a shot at golf. But I still think that he's. He's a superior talent and a superior veteran at that position. To all four of them. [00:32:40] Speaker A: Get behind that G. Thank you for your question. Can we hear what Addison's got for us today? [00:32:46] Speaker B: Yeah, he had a. An interesting one that was specifically. I mean, he's the Lions specific, but it was kind of a take that I think is interesting because it's more injury related. But he was. He says, I'm convinced Hutch is going to get in again or get injured again. He goes 200% on every play. He's explosive as all get out and is constantly getting banged around. [00:33:12] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:33:13] Speaker B: And the dude's a monster. [00:33:15] Speaker C: I know he is. [00:33:16] Speaker B: If anything, I am. I'm baffled by. He has this horrific leg injury and then his first several games back, it looks like he hasn't missed a beat. [00:33:26] Speaker C: Right? [00:33:26] Speaker B: He looks better. [00:33:28] Speaker C: It's crazy to watch. Yeah, he looks like a man possessed. [00:33:31] Speaker B: He's gotten robbed in the past game. He got robbed of a couple sacks because of penalties. [00:33:37] Speaker C: Oh, yeah, Those are awful. [00:33:39] Speaker B: I mean, you could see his look on his face. He's like, come on, man. Yeah, big plays. [00:33:47] Speaker A: He. I don't really know if I have much of a take on injuries and reoccurring injuries. [00:33:51] Speaker B: It's so hard to know, though. I mean, injuries like the one he got was so freak. [00:33:56] Speaker A: I think it's more a testament to his recovery that he is still as explosive. Yeah, that's pretty awesome. If you heard that noise. That's my dog, Gold, making his first appearance on the pod. Let's hear from Jamie Heslaw. It's his wedding week this week, guys. He's getting married. Jamie, Saturday. [00:34:17] Speaker C: Congratulations. We're happy for you, Buffalo. [00:34:20] Speaker B: Are you. Are you going there? [00:34:22] Speaker A: Taking the big drive Wednesday, three days off from school. Tomorrow's my Friday. [00:34:26] Speaker B: Taking the dog with you? [00:34:27] Speaker A: No, he's getting watched by Kyle. [00:34:29] Speaker B: Yeah, actually. [00:34:30] Speaker C: Yeah, we're actually gonna watch his dog. [00:34:32] Speaker B: Oh, that's fun. Is he coming to your house or you coming to. [00:34:35] Speaker A: Yeah, for a few days and then he'll go to another friend's house and sit there for a couple days and then he'll come back and have the luxurious life of that he has now. Jamie writes in, if you could get married at a football field, which one would you get married at? [00:34:48] Speaker B: Do I have to get married? [00:34:49] Speaker A: Yeah, you're married at football field. [00:34:52] Speaker B: I'm not getting married in Any other stadium other than the Lions, if I'm gonna have to do it. [00:34:58] Speaker A: Wow. [00:34:59] Speaker B: This isn't like a very difficult question for me. If it's like, I'm gonna have to do it. There's only two stadiums I would even remotely consider. One, the Lions and two, Lambo, just because of the historic. [00:35:12] Speaker A: You want to take the leap, really? [00:35:14] Speaker C: Oh. [00:35:16] Speaker B: No. [00:35:17] Speaker A: But I would do it. I do the leap. I'm not going to be your field. [00:35:22] Speaker B: I'm not medically cleared to do the leap right now. [00:35:25] Speaker A: Okay. [00:35:26] Speaker C: You know, so if I crossed my mind, because it's the. I think it's like the most world class facility that this league offers. It's a pretty cool place. And then in Southern California, like, we could have. We could have a pretty good time down there. [00:35:41] Speaker A: Oh, I got my answer. [00:35:43] Speaker C: Yeah. I was thinking so far, but I don't understand. This would be the big house. Like, that's a. That is. To me, going there is like a religious experience every time. It's like, if it feels like a spiritual pilgrimage to attend the big house. [00:35:55] Speaker B: I'll be honest. I don't know if I would ever actually want to get married in football stadium. I'll just kind of say that right now. If I even had the option. It's not where my head goes to when I want to get married. [00:36:06] Speaker C: Oh, right. [00:36:07] Speaker A: I'm going to AT&T Stadium. First ring they're ever going to get. [00:36:12] Speaker C: This whole question was just a setup for a joke. [00:36:15] Speaker A: Cowboys joke. I would. [00:36:16] Speaker B: You're the one who put him in the super bowl this year. [00:36:20] Speaker A: Let's move on to our weekly. [00:36:22] Speaker C: You just made us do all that for punchline question. [00:36:25] Speaker A: That was not mine. I actually just thought of it. [00:36:27] Speaker C: Come on. [00:36:28] Speaker A: I swear to God on everything I love on my dog's life. [00:36:32] Speaker C: All right. [00:36:32] Speaker A: Thank you. [00:36:33] Speaker C: Okay. [00:36:34] Speaker A: Do you got any biggest news that you'd want to add in here? Ian, before we get started, I mean. [00:36:38] Speaker B: Do we really want to talk about the actual biggest news? Yeah. That's crazy. [00:36:43] Speaker A: Just crazy. This is where everyone just goes and googles Mark Sanchez and finds it. [00:36:47] Speaker B: You probably don't even need to Google it. It's been all over the news. [00:36:50] Speaker A: It's pretty crazy. [00:36:52] Speaker B: It started off as like, oh, no, Mark. And then it turned into. [00:36:58] Speaker A: He'S a great man. [00:36:59] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:36:59] Speaker A: And then four hours later, it's like. [00:37:03] Speaker B: Oh, man, forget what I said. I will say I did read an article and it had, like, the pictures. [00:37:08] Speaker A: I was like, oh, scary. [00:37:10] Speaker B: He did a number on that guy. [00:37:12] Speaker A: Yeah. Instead, we're gonna Move on to our weekly segment. Instead of talking about Mark Sanchez, Brady Quinn replaced him on the Sunday coverage of. [00:37:22] Speaker B: Did I hear this right? That he made a joke that he was gonna. That he was gonna. They asked him like, oh, how do you prepare and shut North Shut. Such short notice. And he was something to the effect of. Well, you know, I just kind of. Just kind of, kind of go with it. I'm gonna take a stab at it. I don't know if that's true. Don't quote me on that, but I hope that was actually what he said. [00:37:49] Speaker A: So today we're gonna play a little game called Behind Door number two. I like to play. [00:37:57] Speaker B: What happened to door number one? [00:37:58] Speaker A: Well, I'm gonna give you door number one, and I'm gonna let you say keep or goodbye. [00:38:03] Speaker C: Okay. [00:38:03] Speaker A: And then you get door number two. We're gonna go back and forth, and I'm gonna let you guys kind of pick. And this is inspired from a couple segments that we have had as a show. And the first one comes from how we talked about Brett Favre and Jameis Winston having pretty comparable stats. Same percentage as a completion percentage, same passer rating. You love that stat. [00:38:26] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:38:26] Speaker A: And similar TD to interception ratio. [00:38:30] Speaker C: And they're both these southern guys from. [00:38:31] Speaker A: Mississippi with great personalities and questionable backgrounds outside of football. I also found one online that really made me chuckle. Did you guys know that Alex Smith and Troy Aikman have basically the same exact statistical comparison together? Did you know that? [00:38:50] Speaker B: Wow. That actually makes me think more highly of Troy than I thought I would have, actually. [00:38:54] Speaker A: If it makes you feel any better, Troy Aikman has 3, 000 less passing yards. 35. Yes. Less touchdowns, 30 more interceptions and a lower passer rating. [00:39:05] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:39:05] Speaker B: Then, I mean, because I always thought Alex Smith was good. [00:39:08] Speaker C: Alex Smith comes out as, like, the weird, weird set reference a lot. [00:39:13] Speaker A: You know who else does? Ryan Tannehill. Ryan Tannehill is a really fun one, too. Hold on to that one for now. So instead, what we're going to do is kind of go back and forth. I'm going to give you what door number one is, and you're going to get to kind of play a little game where you say, I'll keep him, or you risk it and say, what's behind door number two there. I love drafts. When you do the comp game, you know, who's this guy? This guy's the next Mason Crosby, and then he, you know, gets like, one sack in two years. Like, I love the comp game. It's hope trafficking and we're gonna play a little bit of comps from when we were kids, when we watched football growing in our heyday to current right now. So let's move to our first one. Kyle, you're gonna start us off. [00:40:00] Speaker C: Okay. [00:40:01] Speaker A: Behind. [00:40:01] Speaker C: Are we competing? Am I trying to beat Ian? Is that my objective? [00:40:04] Speaker A: We're gonna let the listeners vote. And Kyle, I'm gonna ask you to keep entering in your team versus his team. Okay? [00:40:11] Speaker C: Understood. [00:40:12] Speaker A: So door number one is we're going to go with wide receivers. I have four of them set on here. So four different matchups. Behind door number one, you have Mike Evans. Would you want him or do you want somebody that's kind of like him? [00:40:24] Speaker C: So that I'm. There are two possibilities and I have to pass. I have to like swipe right or left on Mike Evans. [00:40:32] Speaker A: It's not Tinder, it's door one or door two. Would you like Mike. Mike Evans or would you like to try and risk it for somebody else? [00:40:40] Speaker C: This is. This is probably a good start. We're gonna reveal how much of how much I am not a gambler. And Mike Evans. I'm just gonna take Mike. [00:40:50] Speaker B: Yeah, I saw that. [00:40:51] Speaker C: The record holder for consecutive thousand yard. [00:40:53] Speaker A: Season enter in your team right there. [00:40:55] Speaker C: Thank you, man. [00:40:55] Speaker A: Behind door number two we have. With both being dominant, I'm going to tell you a little comparison. Why they rank aroundies the same. Both dominant X receivers, tall, deep threats with long streaks of thousand yard seasons. Evans has a Super bowl and is a bit more consistent. But this wide receiver had a peak that was just as good but cut short due to injuries. That would be the one and only AJ Green. [00:41:24] Speaker C: AJ Green. [00:41:25] Speaker A: AJ Green, that's your wide receiver. Ian. Ian, I'm going to give you behind door number one. You ready? Let's see what you got. You want DeAndre Hopkins? [00:41:36] Speaker C: Oh, oh, man. [00:41:38] Speaker B: I'm gonna pass on D. Okay. [00:41:40] Speaker A: Because D Hop, Kyle, you got D hop. And d hop had 11 seasons of great production. [00:41:48] Speaker C: Oh, yeah. [00:41:49] Speaker A: But this other wide receiver, very similar, paced around the same point. But both have reputations for pure hands, sure hands. Some might say contested catch machines. Some might say the greatest ass in NFL Talking about Larry Fitzgerald. [00:42:06] Speaker C: There we go. [00:42:07] Speaker B: I am happy with that result with yards. [00:42:11] Speaker A: But I will say Larry Fitzgerald has a bit more when it. How can I say genesis qua when it comes to the yards and catches Just a little bit more. And Larry Fitzgerald, I looked. He has a 99 chance of making in the hall of Fame. DeAndre Hopkins, only a 78. [00:42:31] Speaker B: I feel good about that choice. [00:42:32] Speaker C: Okay. [00:42:33] Speaker B: I feel really good. [00:42:33] Speaker A: Our next. Our next matchup, behind door number one, we have Stefan Diggs. Kyle, are you thinking Stefan Diggs for your team? [00:42:44] Speaker C: Diggs. [00:42:44] Speaker B: He had a good game last night. [00:42:45] Speaker A: Stefan Diggs. You know Stefan Diggs, he's something. I mean, you wouldn't let your volume heavy possession wide receivers, not pure deep threat, you know, but they're very similar when it comes to receptions and yardage totals. [00:42:58] Speaker C: Okay. [00:42:59] Speaker B: Would you let your sister date him? [00:43:03] Speaker C: Hey, I think he was a class act yesterday. [00:43:05] Speaker B: He was good. He was pretty classy. [00:43:08] Speaker A: Yeah, he was dancing in the locker room live on Instagram with naked people behind him. [00:43:12] Speaker C: All right. [00:43:13] Speaker A: I mean, yeah, we've all been there. Stefan Diggs, you taking him or you're losing, leaving him behind? [00:43:19] Speaker C: I'll take it. [00:43:20] Speaker A: All right. [00:43:20] Speaker C: I like Stefan Diggs. [00:43:21] Speaker A: Ian, your wide receiver, Keenan Allen. Oh, upgrade or downgrade? What do you think? Pretty similar. Both. [00:43:29] Speaker B: I say upgrade. I think that's better. [00:43:31] Speaker A: Keenan Allen, 56, chance of making the hall of Fame. Stefan Diggs, 54. This is based on the PFT's hall of Fame projection machine that they have. Our next matchup goes to you, right? And. Yeah, I'm gonna let you play the game right here. Door number one, devonte Adams. [00:43:49] Speaker C: Oh, don't take him. [00:43:52] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm taking Devon. [00:43:53] Speaker A: No, this is nearly identical catches and yards in their prime stretches. [00:43:59] Speaker C: I don't. [00:44:00] Speaker A: Both were elite route runners who dominated as true number one wide receivers throughout the NFL, not just on their team. You have Devonte Adams. Ian Kyle, you have Antonio Brown. [00:44:14] Speaker C: Okay. [00:44:15] Speaker B: Comparable. [00:44:15] Speaker C: Actually, I'd rather have Devonte. [00:44:18] Speaker B: I would rather have devonte. [00:44:19] Speaker A: Thank you. Okay. [00:44:20] Speaker B: One of them has a Super bowl ring, though. [00:44:22] Speaker A: This. This section of running backs, I really enjoy the comp of. I'm gonna go back a bit more with these running backs. I'm going to compare some current ones to some probably late 2000s, early 2010s, if you might say, let's go back in time, running back edition right now. Kyle, did you just say you're up right now? So let's give you. Let's give you Saquon Barkley. [00:44:49] Speaker C: Saquon Barkley. [00:44:50] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:44:51] Speaker B: Do you. [00:44:51] Speaker A: I mean, that's a pretty great player. And to talk about his production, obviously is scaled a little bit higher than this other person. But the combination of rushing and receiving from this other person behind door number two, both are versatile and they're the do it all running backs of their time. [00:45:09] Speaker C: Now, I wonder who your comp is going to be. Saquon I'm taking them. [00:45:14] Speaker A: Ian, behind door number two is at his peak. Prime. Matt Forte. Okay, Matt Forte. Forte. We're just gonna turn Duvall into everything Duvall. Ian, this is a bit of a tricky one. I'm throwing one at you. It's probably my favorite of the comps that I have today. I'm giving it to you right now. That's a dual threat. Superstar, extremely versatile, capable of changing the game in both rushing and passing attack. I'm talking about Christian McCaffrey. [00:45:53] Speaker C: Yep. [00:45:55] Speaker B: I want to believe. I want to take him, but if he's, like, on my team, I'm like, dude, your Achilles is gonna, like. Okay, okay, I'm gonna pass. [00:46:06] Speaker C: Oh, no, you are not. [00:46:08] Speaker B: I'm gonna pass on cmc. [00:46:11] Speaker C: Do not tell me you have who I would put as the comp. [00:46:14] Speaker A: Reggie Bush. [00:46:15] Speaker C: Oh, okay. [00:46:16] Speaker A: Reggie Bush. [00:46:17] Speaker B: I think that's actually. I. I'm okay with Reggie. [00:46:21] Speaker A: Reggie. Reggie should be in the hall of Fame if we're agreeing with Christian McCaffrey. Go check those stats, people. They are pretty darn comparable, but right now, looking at Reggie Bush only has a 32% chance of making the hall of Fame. Christian McCaffrey, 43, that's pretty crazy to think Recency bias. All right, our next one on here, Kyle, I'm going to give you. We're going to go back, and then I'm going to give you the current. I'm going to keep going as we did Alvin Kamara. Oh, Alvin Kamar. I mean, these are both small, explosive running backs with. They are heavy receiving workload running backs, and essentially, they are the Swiss army knife of your team. [00:47:02] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:47:03] Speaker A: You keeping or you want to see what's behind door number two? [00:47:05] Speaker C: Man, I've seen him do some amazing things. I've seen him take over games. [00:47:09] Speaker A: Are you going to do any door number twos? [00:47:11] Speaker C: Yeah. I mean, now you're making me feel like I should. [00:47:15] Speaker A: No, not this round. [00:47:16] Speaker C: I'm taking Alvin Camara. [00:47:17] Speaker A: Okay. [00:47:18] Speaker C: I'm a fan. [00:47:19] Speaker A: Ian, you get Darren Sprouls. Sprouls. [00:47:23] Speaker B: Oh, man, that dude had a great snow game with the Eagles, let me tell you. [00:47:27] Speaker A: He did. He did. Now you get to play this. This is one of my favorites, too. This next one is what I like to call the home run threat. Running back, breakaway speed, sometimes explosive, and they have some one seasons that are the best of the best. I'm talking about Jonathan Taylor. [00:47:48] Speaker B: Jonathan Taylor's pretty good. Okay, Jonathan Taylor's pretty good, but I'm gonna pass. I'm a passer. I like to, by the way, Jonathan. [00:47:55] Speaker A: Taylor making his impact this year as well. Yeah, he's been pretty good this year. You're getting Chris Johnson, Ian. CJ2K, 2000 yards. Him and five other running backs in NFL history. 2000 yards. Suck it, Ian. Let's hear if Kyle is going to take behind door number one. I'm talking about Nice recovery there. A pure rusher for this one compared to door number two. It's a little bit more of a receiving running back. But their efficiency and touchdown output are very comparable in the per season basis. I'm talking about Nick Chubb. [00:48:33] Speaker C: Oh, I love Nick Chubb. [00:48:35] Speaker A: We love Nick Chubb. Who doesn't like Nick Chubb? [00:48:40] Speaker C: So. So do I take him? [00:48:41] Speaker A: I'm asking. It's part of the game. That's why we're playing it right now, buddy. [00:48:45] Speaker C: Totally. I'm taking Nick job. [00:48:46] Speaker B: You are a sucker for the Chubbs LaShawn McCoy. Give it to me. I will gladly take myself another eagle, Ian. [00:48:58] Speaker A: Let's see if you're going to go back to back on door number twos. You ready? [00:49:01] Speaker B: I'm ready. [00:49:02] Speaker A: I'm talking about the work, the workhorse back, heavy on inside runs, capable of long runs, breaking it down. But they are the goal line dominant running backs of the NFL. I'm talking about the king, Derek Henry. [00:49:16] Speaker B: Oh yeah. I'm taking Derek. [00:49:17] Speaker C: There's no way. Who the heck are you giving me? Who on earth? [00:49:23] Speaker A: A bit more receiving ability, a lot more agile. Say have a bit more of a cut. I'm talking about in his prime. In this heyday, shorter career. Aryan Foster. [00:49:34] Speaker C: Aryan Foster. [00:49:36] Speaker B: He was pretty good. [00:49:37] Speaker C: Your comp to Derek Henry. [00:49:39] Speaker A: I'm okay. Well, make your own. Trying to get spicy. Remember, we want some spice. [00:49:45] Speaker B: No regrets. [00:49:46] Speaker A: We're moving to quarterbacks down here. Okay. I got four quarterbacks. This is where things really are going to turn up a little bit. I'm gonna let you have Cam Newton. [00:49:59] Speaker C: Okay. [00:49:59] Speaker B: In his prime, man, that dude was good prime. [00:50:03] Speaker C: Cam Newton. I'd take over a whole lot, a. [00:50:07] Speaker A: Whole lot of that first season. Cam Newton. That's something out of a movie. [00:50:10] Speaker C: The Superman move. The Super Bowl 1 team. [00:50:13] Speaker B: He was quite electric as well. [00:50:15] Speaker A: His first game was one of the best premieres of an NFL player. [00:50:19] Speaker C: That was, that was the, the, the most I've ever like the best example of like watching someone play who really looks like this is not hard. And everyone else is like a great beloved. [00:50:37] Speaker B: Watch this. [00:50:39] Speaker C: Just how easy he made everything look. How much bigger he looked than everybody. How much faster he looked than everybody. [00:50:45] Speaker B: How I feel like I know the comments. [00:50:48] Speaker C: Well, I'm taking Cam. [00:50:49] Speaker A: You're taking them. Okay. Well, I'm talking about two dual threat quarterbacks that were tough, physical leaders. Both of them have won an mvp. [00:50:56] Speaker B: Okay, maybe not who I thought. [00:50:58] Speaker A: Each of them dealt with injuries, and they carried their teams with limited offensive weapons to a deep playoff run. Both the Super Bowls. [00:51:07] Speaker C: Oh, you're gonna go with Steve McNair. [00:51:09] Speaker A: I knew it. [00:51:11] Speaker C: That's a good one. [00:51:12] Speaker A: He got Stevie. All right, our next one on here. Ian, would you like Andrew Luck? Oh, Andrew Luck right now has a 34 chance of making the hall of Fame. [00:51:23] Speaker B: Yeah, he's not gonna make it. [00:51:24] Speaker A: But these, I'll. I'll give you a little teaser if you might. And I'll give you one as well for the next one to make it even. Both of these are number one overall picks for their franchise. They dealt with some serious injuries. They had some flashes of elite play, but their careers were derailed by poor protection, organizational issues. [00:51:46] Speaker B: Is one of them still playing? [00:51:48] Speaker A: He is not. [00:51:49] Speaker B: Okay, so the bull's not playing. [00:51:51] Speaker C: Good job. Oh, wow. Okay. Interesting. Oh. Oh. [00:51:57] Speaker B: I think I'm gonna. I think I'm gonna take Luck. I like Dandru Luck. I felt like that dude was capable of winning a Super bowl and he just kind of stopped. [00:52:05] Speaker C: All right, who do I get? [00:52:07] Speaker A: You have 55% chance of making the hall of Fame. Carson Palmer. [00:52:13] Speaker C: Carson Palmer. [00:52:14] Speaker A: Wow. [00:52:16] Speaker B: I'm pleased with my pick. I think I like Dandru Luckmore. [00:52:19] Speaker A: Our next. Our next one, I think might be second favorite for me. Okay, you get Eli Manning. [00:52:28] Speaker C: Eli. [00:52:31] Speaker A: And I'm gonna give you a little tease. Eli's biggest reputation as being the lights out when critical moments are going on. And okay, this quarterback, very similar. Sometimes had inconsistent regular season play just like Eli Manning did down the stretch of his career, but excelled when it mattered most. I think the key difference. I'll tell you, after you pick. [00:52:53] Speaker C: Oh, it's just going to be like a Jalen hurts or something over Eli. [00:52:58] Speaker B: Over Eli. [00:53:00] Speaker C: I don't know. I don't know, actually. But Eli was very reliable. I mean, the guy didn't get injured. [00:53:06] Speaker B: Got two Super Bowls. The dude's gonna be in the hall of Fame at some point. [00:53:10] Speaker C: I think he's got a great shot at that. [00:53:12] Speaker B: He. [00:53:13] Speaker A: You. Eli manning with an 86% chance of making the Super Bowl. [00:53:17] Speaker C: I'll put Eli on my team. I'll take him. [00:53:20] Speaker A: I'm sorry. And this is the one that I was hoping I could Trick Kyle Getting Jeff Garcia, 42% Chance of making the hall of Fame. [00:53:29] Speaker B: He was a lion, though, so. [00:53:31] Speaker A: You're right. You're right. Thank you. [00:53:33] Speaker B: I remember watching. [00:53:34] Speaker A: Thank you for finding the sunshine in that cloudy dust of Jeff Garcia's head. [00:53:38] Speaker B: He was. What was that? [00:53:40] Speaker A: Do you know who's. When he had Matt. [00:53:41] Speaker B: Was it Matt Mar. Steve Maru. [00:53:45] Speaker C: Chuka Maruchi. [00:53:46] Speaker B: Maruchi Mar. He was the one who brought him over because he was from San Fran and they were together and then. Mari. Mari, thank you. [00:53:56] Speaker A: When Jeff Garcia had hair, he actually looked like the guy from the Watchmen. The guy. The ink black guy. Rorschach. [00:54:04] Speaker B: Oh, Rorschach. [00:54:05] Speaker A: Yeah, he looked just like him. Go look that up later. [00:54:08] Speaker B: All right. Yeah. I'm not in prison with you. [00:54:12] Speaker C: All right, our next. [00:54:13] Speaker A: We have two left. So we're really gonna test the limits right here. Okay. [00:54:17] Speaker B: Is this like the. [00:54:19] Speaker A: Oh, Russell Wilson. Russell Wilson. These, These both. Both of them have a Super bowl victory early in their career and consistently played well in big moments. Both have mobility and intelligence and a strong arm talent and can both lead high powered, modest offenses successfully. [00:54:43] Speaker B: I'm not. [00:54:44] Speaker A: I'm. [00:54:44] Speaker B: I'm not taking Russ. [00:54:46] Speaker C: You're not. You're passing on Russ? Oh, man. I let him cook. I'll put him on my team. [00:54:53] Speaker B: I think he has tarnished his hall of Fame bid, by the way. [00:54:56] Speaker A: Ian, Russell Wilson, currently with a 94 chance of making the hall of Fame because he got to two according to PFT or pff. I'm sorry, you get a hundred percent chance to his comp, which is Steve Young. What? [00:55:14] Speaker B: Suck it. [00:55:15] Speaker C: Steve Young versus Russell Wilson. [00:55:17] Speaker A: Jeff Garcia. Do your own. [00:55:19] Speaker C: Holy mo. [00:55:20] Speaker B: I got Jeff. [00:55:21] Speaker A: Last one for us. Okay. We've talked a lot about him in current day matchups. A lot. He's been a hot topic on our show. I'm talking about Matt Stafford. [00:55:32] Speaker C: Who are. [00:55:34] Speaker B: Can you please give him to me, Kyle, Give him to me. [00:55:36] Speaker C: But who is the comp for Stafford. [00:55:38] Speaker A: Gonna be super bowl level success? I'm talking about some big arm talent poised under pressure. What do you got? [00:55:47] Speaker B: What's his percentage, by the way? [00:55:49] Speaker A: For Matt Stafford. [00:55:50] Speaker B: Yeah. To get in the hall? [00:55:50] Speaker A: Ben Stafford. 85. [00:55:51] Speaker B: Yeah, he's. [00:55:52] Speaker C: Are you serious? [00:55:53] Speaker A: 85. [00:55:54] Speaker B: That Super bowl win. [00:55:55] Speaker A: Did I tell you this? [00:55:56] Speaker C: Oh, yeah. [00:55:57] Speaker B: Huge. [00:55:57] Speaker A: His comp. If I'm trying to make you pick behind over. Because you have yet to do it yet. [00:56:03] Speaker C: I haven't done it once. [00:56:04] Speaker A: You haven't? Yeah, I've been keeping track. 85. This door number two. It's higher. [00:56:12] Speaker B: I will gladly take stuff. [00:56:16] Speaker C: You know what? [00:56:17] Speaker B: That's my boy. [00:56:18] Speaker C: You know what? Because you're my friend and you're wearing a Stafford jersey at this very moment, I'll pass on Stafford. But I was inclined to take him. I was gonna take. [00:56:27] Speaker B: He is one of my favorite players. [00:56:29] Speaker A: More of a system driven late bloomer quarterback, but I will say he currently has a hundred percent chance. I'm talking about Kurt Warner. [00:56:38] Speaker C: Kurt Warner. [00:56:39] Speaker A: I will accept. [00:56:41] Speaker C: Oh, man, that's a good one. Greatest show on that is actually that's. [00:56:45] Speaker B: Probably my favorite comp. Just because they're both Rams and I both. I liked both of them. [00:56:48] Speaker A: So I'm gonna read off your guys's teams one by one. And I just want to. I want the listener to say which team they would want. And by the way, maybe the listener has been saying and playing along with us and making their own team and they think their team could beat yours. [00:57:04] Speaker B: If not, go back and do it. [00:57:07] Speaker A: Ian. Your team. A.J. green, Larry Fitzgerald, Keenan Allen, Devonte Adams, Matt Forte, reggie bush. Sprouls, CJ2K. LaShawn McCoy, Derek Henry, Steve McNair, Andrew Luck, Jeff Garcia, Steve Young and Matt Stafford. Kyle. Mike Evans, DeAndre Hopkins Diggs, Antonio Brown Saquon, Christian McCaffrey, Alvin Kamara, Jonathan Taylor, Nick Chubb, Arian Foster, Cam Newton, Carson Palmer, Eli Manning, Russell Wilson, Kurt Warner. [00:57:40] Speaker B: I think I beat you on the quarterback. [00:57:42] Speaker C: I. I kind of like your quarterback room a little bit better. [00:57:44] Speaker B: I think I like most of your team otherwise though. Yeah, you have a little bit more solid. Although I think we split even on the receivers. But I think you might get me on the running. [00:57:53] Speaker A: What's your favorite comp? Of all of them that I gave. [00:57:57] Speaker B: My favorite was the Stafford Warner one. [00:57:59] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [00:57:59] Speaker B: I liked that one. [00:58:00] Speaker A: How about yourself? [00:58:01] Speaker B: Yeah, that actually felt like a good one too. [00:58:04] Speaker A: Thank you. Yeah, I poured through the data. [00:58:09] Speaker C: Did you? That is so cool. I'm so proud of you. [00:58:12] Speaker B: He got himself in the sheets. [00:58:15] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Deep in it. [00:58:17] Speaker C: Man, this is really good. I. I like a lot of these. I mean, you've got D Hop versus Larry Fitzgerald here. [00:58:24] Speaker A: I mean, my favorite personally is Christian McCaffrey and Reggie Bush. [00:58:29] Speaker C: See Christian for me, Christian McCaffrey harkens back to Marshall Falk. [00:58:35] Speaker A: Wow. [00:58:35] Speaker C: For me, I think I thought you were gonna go there. [00:58:38] Speaker B: Forget Reggie. I think a little bit there. Yeah, I was expecting maybe a more like retro like Emmett Smith versus Barry type of. [00:58:48] Speaker A: Those aren't mine. [00:58:49] Speaker C: Christian McCaffrey is like Arian Foster. [00:58:52] Speaker A: You scoffed at him. How Dare you. He was in his heyday, beat an entire fantasy team by himself. He was the original. [00:59:02] Speaker C: Right. [00:59:03] Speaker A: Fantasy king. [00:59:04] Speaker C: Right. Great. I'm glad I've got him on my team. [00:59:07] Speaker A: Thank you. [00:59:10] Speaker C: I feel like Marshall Falk invented the dual threat running back and perfected it. And Christian McCaffrey is kind of like the. This era's, you know, dual threat running back. [00:59:24] Speaker A: Okay, anything else you guys want to leave on before the pod's done here? [00:59:30] Speaker B: I mean, we got our picks, we got our upsets and our locks. [00:59:33] Speaker C: We should. We should do a quick shout out to the fantasy leaders in the point after league. [00:59:38] Speaker A: Hit us with it. Who's winning right now? Who's number one? [00:59:45] Speaker C: Let's take a look at our league. And at the top of the league in number one position. [00:59:51] Speaker B: Say it. [00:59:52] Speaker C: Our very own Ian DeWitt. [00:59:54] Speaker B: Say my name. [00:59:55] Speaker C: Ian DeWitt is leading the fantasy league with a record of three and one. Right above Simon, also three. One. And who's above Addison? The only other team with a three and one record. Those three. [01:00:09] Speaker A: How's Mr. Doing? [01:00:11] Speaker C: Mr. DeWitt is dead last in our league with a record of one and three. [01:00:16] Speaker B: Oh, dad. [01:00:17] Speaker C: And a league's worst points score. [01:00:19] Speaker B: I'm also beating his A behind right now, so I'm about to go to 4 and 1. [01:00:25] Speaker A: I'm sure he's gonna beat me. [01:00:27] Speaker C: Marshall deserves a shout out for getting the most points in the league, though. He has more points than anybody and unfortunately somehow still lost a couple. [01:00:37] Speaker B: I guess. [01:00:38] Speaker C: Yes, you're. Everybody wants to be your opponent. [01:00:41] Speaker A: Yeah. Justin Matson's, I think, probably has the most points scored against him. [01:00:44] Speaker B: If I had my week one was my worst. I only got 88 points and I have been like, averaging like 140 ever since. [01:00:52] Speaker C: Yeah, that. That is correct. Actually, Justin Matson has the most points scored against him. [01:00:56] Speaker A: Yeah, he. He's like, I'm so sick of getting the award for most points in a loss. So shout out to Justin Matson. I have a little something for you. If I made you pick between. What's your favorite between these two things, what's funnier? Did you see that UCLA beat Penn State this past week? I did storm the field. James Franklin lost. And the Nittany Lions lose to an interim head coach. Tim Skipper. That's the guy's coach. That's his name. [01:01:26] Speaker B: He's got to be. [01:01:27] Speaker A: Right now. He has the same amount of career top 10 wins as James Franklin. One. [01:01:35] Speaker C: Wow. [01:01:36] Speaker A: And he's a 10 coach. What's is that better than. Did you know that Right now, Jamar Chase is currently tied for the team lead and tack tackles. [01:01:44] Speaker B: That is. I heard this depressive. [01:01:48] Speaker C: He got more tackles than Trey Hendrickson on Sunday. [01:01:51] Speaker B: That mean they. They like turned the ball over like three or four times. [01:01:55] Speaker C: Jamar Chase had three tackles. Solo tackles. [01:01:58] Speaker A: That's crazy. [01:02:00] Speaker C: Jamar Chase. [01:02:02] Speaker B: Some of those passes, I don't even know what those were. [01:02:05] Speaker C: How discouraged can you be? [01:02:07] Speaker B: Some of those were from Browning. Were really bad. This is also why I'm not hyping the Lions up too much right now though, is because they have just beaten up on some bad teams. So I'm not ready to say anything. [01:02:20] Speaker A: Thank you. About being ready. [01:02:22] Speaker B: I'm not here. [01:02:24] Speaker A: Give it a couple weeks. [01:02:26] Speaker C: When will you be ready? Really? Are you gonna be ready to hype though? [01:02:29] Speaker B: I'm not gonna be ready to hype the lines until they're in the Super Bowl. [01:02:33] Speaker A: Hey, don't forget Ian said that the Lions are gonna lose this upcoming, upcoming week. Let's talk about our locks, guys. The team that we guarantee will win my lock of this upcoming week is none other than the Chargers. The Chargers are going to beat Miami. Jim Harbaugh loves don't go into Miami and winning. He's going to take the dub. [01:02:53] Speaker B: Did you see the video of Mike McDaniel leaving that game after they lost? [01:02:57] Speaker A: Oh, my gosh. [01:02:59] Speaker B: That's a walk of a man who knows he is going to lose his job. [01:03:02] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, for sure. [01:03:03] Speaker C: He is excited how the money have fallen. [01:03:06] Speaker A: You're locked. [01:03:06] Speaker C: I'm locking in. I think the Cows are clicking right now. Their offense is looking all right and I think they're on a streak right now. So I. I'm locking in the Cows over the Panthers. [01:03:16] Speaker B: Yeah, I was like, you're picking against one of the worst teams in the league. [01:03:19] Speaker C: Hey, this Panthers are spicy. [01:03:21] Speaker A: Okay, there's our spicy. How about your lock? [01:03:23] Speaker B: I'm taking the Packers. [01:03:25] Speaker C: Oh, you love them. You love them. [01:03:27] Speaker B: I do. I'm taking them over the Bengals. Bengals are. We've seen what they're only one of the worst teams. [01:03:32] Speaker A: How about your upset? [01:03:34] Speaker B: Your upset du Duval. Currently the Jaguars are giving the Chiefs a run for their money. But yeah, I think I'm going to take the Jags over the Seahawks. Very small line there. Very small changing. Well, I locked it in as a is an upset, so I don't feel like I have to change it now the line changes. [01:03:57] Speaker A: How about you, Kyle? I saw this is might be one of our spiciest picks. [01:04:01] Speaker C: Is it? I called the Browns to upset the Steelers next week. [01:04:05] Speaker A: I like that. Off of a bye week, Steelers. Aaron Rodgers looks pretty good when he's got a week of drinking and resting. [01:04:13] Speaker C: Right? [01:04:13] Speaker A: Allegedly. [01:04:14] Speaker B: He stayed in Dublin, probably. [01:04:16] Speaker C: Yeah. [01:04:16] Speaker B: Dublin. [01:04:18] Speaker C: That's my pick. [01:04:19] Speaker A: All right. I got the Packers. Just kidding. I have the Lions beating the Chiefs. [01:04:24] Speaker C: Nice. [01:04:25] Speaker B: That line is also very, very short. [01:04:28] Speaker A: Typical Lions fan right here. [01:04:30] Speaker C: No matchup. [01:04:33] Speaker B: Because it's at. [01:04:33] Speaker A: Because it's two and a half points. [01:04:35] Speaker B: Because it's in. [01:04:36] Speaker C: This is insane. [01:04:37] Speaker B: You get. I think it's like a three point swing when it's home games and it's at Kansas City. [01:04:42] Speaker C: Lions are clearly the best team in football. [01:04:45] Speaker B: That's not true. [01:04:47] Speaker A: Did you see Jacksonville? [01:04:51] Speaker B: I. Have you seen Indiana Jones? I mean, come on. [01:04:55] Speaker C: All right. [01:04:56] Speaker B: You're going to the Super Bowl. [01:04:57] Speaker A: Anything else you got for us here, Kyle? [01:04:59] Speaker C: No, man. [01:05:00] Speaker A: All right, Jamie, good luck on your wedding. We're excited for you. [01:05:03] Speaker C: Congrats. [01:05:08] Speaker A: I want to read you my favorite tweet I saw this weekend. It's from at G Men Galaxy. I kicked my 26 year old girlfriend out of my Manhattan apartment in the middle of the night because I had just learned that she cheated on me with multiple men. I gave her time to carefully pack her things and get dressed. Then I made her leave. She said it was pretty crappy of me to kick her out in the middle of the night. Here's my real question. Do you think the Giants are going to fire Brian Daboll by week seven? I'll hang up and listen. I hope you guys have a great week. It's one of my favorite tweets. Make sure you guys tell somebody you love them and I'll talk to you guys soon. Bye.

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November 08, 2022 01:32:21
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Wk 9: Aaron Rodgers - Pissy Little Fart Boy

Question of the Day: Which two animals would you draft to lead your NFL team?Biggest News: Broadcaster Changes, Poems with Marshall, Eagles legit or...

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Episode 48

September 19, 2023 01:01:46
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Wk 2: Back in my day!

In a very special and unusual episode, special guests abound. Marshall and Ian took personal days so Kyle brought in every NFL fan he...

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Episode 29

October 04, 2022 01:25:37
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Wk 4. Who Can Stop The Lions? The Lions.

Question of the Day: What is the most interesting injury you have ever sustained and how?   Biggest News: Tua injured, NFC East dominant &...

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