Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus and Senior Team Reporter Matt McMullen break down the Chiefs’ upcoming matchup with the Las Vegas Raiders, plus Leo Chenal joins the show! Ari Wolfe also stopped by to talk through some storylines from around the AFC West and the NFL as a whole.
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Speaker 1: Oh, there is renewed excitement around the Chiefs Kingdom going
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Speaker 1: into week seven. Yeah, it’s readers week, but there’s more
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Speaker 1: to it this week, and maybe a chance to dial
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Speaker 1: an area code you haven’t dialed yet. This addition of
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Speaker 1: defending the kingdom called area codes and zip codes is
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Speaker 1: a city.
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Speaker 2: Hollywot Brown is having a night.
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Speaker 1: Howeveryone, I’m a Childa’s voice of the Chiefs along with
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Speaker 1: Chiefs Team reporter Senior team.
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Speaker 2: Reporter Matt McMullen. Now, wait a minute, five, one, four,
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Speaker 2: What does that mean? Hmm, let’s go through it really quickly.
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Speaker 1: March the fifteenth, twenty twenty four, here’s your timeline the
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Speaker 1: Chiefs on Hollywood Brown as an unrestricted free agent. Keep
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Speaker 1: in mind March of twenty four, Rushie Rice going into
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Speaker 1: his second year in twenty twenty four, excited for that year,
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Speaker 1: and then Xavier Worthy drafted in late April of twenty
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Speaker 1: twenty four in the first round. I’ll set it up
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Speaker 1: that way. Hollywood is five, Xavier Worthy is one, and
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Speaker 1: Rushie Rice is four. I’ll take it from there.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, I remember one day at training camp. Let’s see
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Speaker 3: if I have the actual date I saw leave him
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Speaker 3: walking down the field. I’ll put the photo on the
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Speaker 3: on the podcast if you’re watching it. So it’s Hollywood
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Speaker 3: on the left, Xavier in the middle, and Rashee on
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Speaker 3: the right. Five one, four, And I was thinking to myself,
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Speaker 3: how awesome is this receiver corre going to be? These
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Speaker 3: guys are great, they compliment each other well, all having
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Speaker 3: a great camp. I can’t wait to see Hollywood, Xavier
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Speaker 3: and Rashie all on the field at the same time. Well,
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Speaker 3: it turns out that was on July twenty sixth, twenty
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Speaker 3: twenty four. We are over a year later, and I
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Speaker 3: think we’re going to see them all in the field
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Speaker 3: at the same time for the very first time as chiefs.
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Speaker 4: This is a big, big week, Mitch. We finally made it.
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Speaker 1: That’s twenty three regular season games, if you’re counting at
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Speaker 1: home in three postseason games. They’ve never been together never,
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Speaker 1: and this started in March of twenty twenty four. So
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Speaker 1: it’s exciting saying that we can dial up the area
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Speaker 1: code here of five, one four for the first time,
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Speaker 1: and yes it’s Raiders week and there’s more. We got
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Speaker 1: more area codes coming your way and maybe even a
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Speaker 1: zip code because we’re trying to fit all these numbers
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Speaker 1: in here. But the excitement that you feel with these three.
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Speaker 3: Guys, yeah, it’s high. So think about again. Not having
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Speaker 3: those three on the field at all at the same
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Speaker 3: time as a bummer, but it’s forced other guys to
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Speaker 3: step into different roles, and I think we have an
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Speaker 3: opportunity here to have maybe the best receiver corps we’ve
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Speaker 3: had with Patrick Mahomes, and that’s saying something. So right now,
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Speaker 3: the Chiefs are one of only three teams in the
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Speaker 3: NFL to have four or more play with at least
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Speaker 3: two hundred and twenty receiving yards. Those players being Travis Kelce,
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Speaker 3: Hollywood Brown, Juju Smith Schuster, and Taekwon Thornton. Who did
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Speaker 3: I not mention Rashi Rice and Xavier You’re Worthy. So
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Speaker 3: you have those four players who are all contributing, helping
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Speaker 3: this team win, moving the chains, having great games, and
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Speaker 3: then you add Xavier Worthy and the healthy Rashi Rice
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Speaker 3: to the mix. It’s just really exciting, and I love
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Speaker 3: that Rashi is coming back at a time where it’s
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Speaker 3: not like, hey, Rashi, please save us. You know, it’s
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Speaker 3: not like the offense is sputtering. We’re struggling, and we’re
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Speaker 3: all saying, well, we’re going to add Rashi and hopefully
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Speaker 3: that fixes things. It’s the total opposite. Where this team
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Speaker 3: has scored twenty eight or more points in three straight games.
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Speaker 3: They’ve scored ninety five points over their last three games.
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Speaker 3: That’s the most for the Chiefs in a three game
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Speaker 3: span since the twenty twenty one season. The offense is
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Speaker 3: playing better than it’s ever played over the last several years.
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Speaker 3: And no, now you’re adding a guy that we think
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Speaker 3: is this team’s number one receiver to the mix.
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Speaker 4: It’s very exciting.
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Speaker 2: And before we.
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Speaker 1: Go around the world. The other numbers that I like
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Speaker 1: are the reds own numbers. Yeah, in the three and
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Speaker 1: a half, Now this let’s take it from halftime in
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Speaker 1: the New York Giants game to the current spot. That
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Speaker 1: includes so that’s fourteen quarters. The Chiefs are fourteen of
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Speaker 1: nineteen in the red zone in touchdown percentage, and of
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Speaker 1: those fourteen, Matt eight different guys have touched the ball
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Speaker 1: to score touchdowns. That’s when you become really lethal to
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Speaker 1: your opponents in the National Football League. Now, keep in mind,
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Speaker 1: when you can score like that in the red zone
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Speaker 1: even though it’s compressed, you become really dangerous.
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Speaker 3: And how about Patrick Mahomes right now, he’s playing at
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Speaker 3: an MVP level. He leads the NFL and offensive touchdowns
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Speaker 3: as of this recording with fifteen of them. Right now,
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Speaker 3: he’s the MVP of the NFL. He’s been unbelievable. We’re
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Speaker 3: so used to what he can do, but he’s taken
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Speaker 3: things up to it higher level I think this season
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Speaker 3: and distributing the football all over the place to the
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Speaker 3: weapons that we’ve talked about. It’s just an exciting time
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Speaker 3: right now to be a Chiefs fan. We’ve survived through
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Speaker 3: this six game stretch to open the season where so
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Speaker 3: many things happened. You have the Rashi suspension, you get
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Speaker 3: to Brazil to open the year against a tough divisional opponent.
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Speaker 3: You have the Xavier Worthy injury just three snaps into
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Speaker 3: that game. You have to play some of the best
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Speaker 3: Chiefs have survived so far. Now let’s kick it into
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Speaker 3: high gear.
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Speaker 1: We have so many Kingdom defenders around the world. I
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Speaker 1: know that you’ve already looked up what is the five
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Speaker 1: to one four area code. It’s actually Montreal, so really
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Speaker 1: lay Duverne Tarni Yef the Canadian doctor. People always said,
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Speaker 1: what do you call him the Canadian doctor? Because he’s
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Speaker 1: a Canadian. He’s a doctor and a Super Bowl champion
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Speaker 1: and show. Yeah, so anyway, it’s Montreal, so we can
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Speaker 1: What do you have around the world, because I’ve got
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Speaker 1: some too. A phenomenal Monday night at the Chiefs Kingdom.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, I got two for you. First though, I want
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Speaker 3: to go to Montreal. I’ve never been there before. I
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Speaker 3: was listening to the French call of the al Ds
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Speaker 3: Montreal is just like right there, and it’s like, you know,
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Speaker 3: a little segment of France. Anyway, I want to go
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Speaker 1: Remember the Expos Now they’re the Eshington Nationals. When they
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Speaker 1: have the Expos, they would give like number six Matt
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Speaker 2: Part of Safield twice. That’s so cool.
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Speaker 3: I love it and one of the best logos in
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Speaker 3: baseball I thinks was Expos. So I ran into Gym
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Speaker 3: from California outside the stadium on Sunday. I was just
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Speaker 3: walking to the stadium. I always do that. I like
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Speaker 3: to walk from the team facility to the stadium on
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Speaker 3: game day. It’s like a quarter mile whether it’s like
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Speaker 3: into Jim from California. I said he listens to the show,
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Speaker 3: and Jim, I’m glad you enjoyed an awesome game and.
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Speaker 2: How many times you get to Hey, that’s Matt mcmollin.
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Speaker 3: Hey, Matt, sometimes it’s you’re that guy, you know, settled
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Speaker 3: into that role.
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Speaker 2: You’re that guy. Hey, you want to Now, I gotta work.
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Speaker 4: Could my other one.
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Speaker 3: Shout out to Vladimir in South Bend, Indiana, but he’s
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Speaker 3: one for his fifteenth birthday long time ago. He doesn’t
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Speaker 3: remember the result of the game, but just remembers having
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Speaker 3: a great time with his dad and at the end
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Speaker 2: Love it.
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Speaker 1: It’s awesome. One thing is starting to happen now for
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Speaker 1: Kingdom Defenders. They will come to a game as a
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Speaker 1: pilgrimage and then they’ll stay for the Monday Night Chiefs
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Speaker 1: Kingdom Show. It was awesome on the Monday Night Show
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Speaker 1: a huge contingent from Germany. In fact, Elizabeth Bartos Bartos
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Speaker 1: Uh and Martina Frenkel they were from They’re from Lubeck,
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Speaker 1: so hansel Stadt. Lub Beck brought me gifts. It was
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Speaker 1: great what they bring you, uh German beer. Okay, there
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Speaker 1: we go. Oh yeah, that’s pretty cool. And a cool
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Speaker 1: little candle that we’re going to use for the holidays.
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Speaker 1: It’s it’s it’s amazing. It’s just fantastic. Yeah, they’re from Lubeck, Hasselstadt, Melubeck.
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Speaker 1: Then Mitch Dix, he goes, my name is the same
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Speaker 2: That all right, Mitch dis Katie Dix, Ruby Dix.
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Speaker 1: Sabrina Schmidt uh and Dennis Schmidt and all from Dusseldorf.
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Speaker 2: Okay, yeah, home of the Ryan Fire.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, one of the best names in the German football League.
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Speaker 2: I love it.
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Speaker 1: It’s it was awesome. I mean we had a German
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Speaker 1: of saying this is huge, this is gross in German,
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Speaker 1: not like we have in English. But it was fantastic.
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Speaker 1: It just gave me in the flesh. We talk about
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Speaker 1: it and joke about defending the Kingdom. But now it’s
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Speaker 1: every game, Matt, you and I are seeing people that
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Speaker 1: come from Laos two weeks ago to a game. I
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Speaker 1: mean it’s crazy, what’s going on.
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Speaker 4: It’s super cool. We’ve talked about this before.
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Speaker 3: The Chiefs like expansion around the globe is special to
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Speaker 3: us because we grew up in this area. We were
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Speaker 3: Chiefs were so important and special to us because they
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Speaker 3: represented our area. Right to see people from around the
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Speaker 3: many cases have never been here before, to see what
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Speaker 4: It’s very cool.
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Speaker 3: And for us to go to Germany a couple of
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Speaker 3: years ago, to go to Brazil a few weeks ago,
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Speaker 3: and to see people again that otherwise have no connection
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Speaker 3: to Kansas City, but to be super fired up about
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Speaker 3: He’s developed into a complete player who can do just
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Speaker 1: He might be the most underrated athlete on this entire
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Speaker 1: We bring in now, the guy that’s had more big
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Speaker 1: But Leo, it’s truly been about two and a half
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Speaker 5: Right, I mean, the key is obviously, like for that
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Speaker 3: I feel like you can do just about everything out there.
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Speaker 3: Now, we saw you in the four point stance on offense?
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Speaker 3: Was that last year or two years ago? At some point,
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Speaker 3: going to get some more of that? At some point
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Speaker 3: you’re kind of telling coach read, hey, I’m still here.
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Speaker 5: Uh, you know, I’m definitely you know, tapping on the
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Speaker 5: shoulder a little bit. You never you never know what’s
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Speaker 5: gonna happen. You know, I’m ready for the death row
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Speaker 5: package whenever it comes time. So you know, it would
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Speaker 5: definitely be fun.
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Speaker 4: That’s awesome.
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Speaker 2: But we’ve got to give you the ball on that. Yeah,
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Speaker 2: we’ll see, man, We’ll see. I was a running back,
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Speaker 2: so yeah, it’s just we’ll see. Just patients.
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Speaker 4: That’s my broken tackles.
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Speaker 2: The Grant Spurt pirates.
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Speaker 1: Man, you guys are rolling it in the state of Wisconsin.
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Speaker 1: What big play are you most proud of in your career,
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Speaker 1: because there’s a lot of them that people have forgotten about.
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Speaker 1: What’s the biggest one that you say, Okay, I’m most
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Speaker 1: proud of this single play.
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Speaker 5: You know, just looking back on things, you know, the
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Speaker 5: Super Bowl games, block kick, like those are all like
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Speaker 5: super you know, game changing plays and that I’m really
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Speaker 5: you know, proud about. But I honestly think it’s the
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Speaker 5: interception just because just because the emotional you know, the
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Speaker 5: weight it carries. Because I was always told like I
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Speaker 5: couldn’t do certain things and some guys, you know I
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Speaker 5: mentioned this before, some guys said like I’m never going
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Speaker 5: to get better, you know at coverage, which is was
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Speaker 5: crazy to me. So just to be able to not
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Speaker 5: only prove to others, but prove to myself like, hey,
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Speaker 5: you know what they’re.
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Speaker 2: Wrong, and you know it’s it’s up to me, like
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Speaker 2: just to prove it.
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Speaker 3: During the preseason, we were meeting with that coach Read
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Speaker 3: going through the roster and when it got to you,
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Speaker 3: he just goes, Leo is a beast. It’s what he is.
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Speaker 3: He’s just a beast. I mean, Coach Read is one
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Speaker 3: of the greatest coaches of all time. When you hear
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Speaker 3: a coach like that saying that about you, what’s that
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Speaker 3: mean to you?
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Speaker 5: Yeah, I mean his weights carry a lot of you know,
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Speaker 5: a lot. You know, they hold a lot of weight.
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Speaker 5: You know, whether it’s he’s yelling at you, stopping a
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Speaker 5: practice to you know, call you out, you know, in
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Speaker 5: the middle of training camp and you know you’re out
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Speaker 5: of breath.
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Speaker 2: You know, that holds a lot of weight, and but
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Speaker 2: then he compliments you.
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Speaker 5: It’s just it’s you’re listening, you know, whatever he’s saying,
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Speaker 5: You’re listening, and you know you don’t just take it
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Speaker 5: with a grain of salt. So it’s it’s definitely an honor.
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Speaker 5: It’s it’s really cool, you.
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Speaker 2: Know to hear that.
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Speaker 1: I know you’re proud of being a dad. We’ll close
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Speaker 1: it out this way. Worst poopy diaper you ever changed?
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Speaker 1: Oh my gosh, you’ve had some nasty ones.
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Speaker 2: I’m guessing.
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Speaker 5: Oh man, when they’re young, man, they just you don’t
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Speaker 5: know where that thing’s shooting.
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Speaker 2: So you’re like three diapers in, You’re like finally, so
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Speaker 2: you just hoping this the last one. I’m out. Tap out.
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Speaker 2: You’re tapping out. That’s four diapers. That’s why that’s it.
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Speaker 1: Hey, he’s the only guy in thirty two years. And
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Speaker 1: Matt told you this in camp that I saw him
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Speaker 1: rep inside O L D L and then sprint over
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Speaker 1: to the other field and being coverage on seven on seven.
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Speaker 2: That here we go. That’s our guy, Leo. Leo Chanell.
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Speaker 1: Just incredible and he just continues to grow in every
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Speaker 1: part of his game. I just think he’s underrated and awesome.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, I think he’s one of those players that twenty
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Speaker 3: years from now, when we all look back on this
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Speaker 3: Chief’s dynasty, right, you look at the roster and like man,
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Speaker 3: they had a lot of really good players, and Leo
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Speaker 3: is one of those guys that, for whatever reason, doesn’t
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Speaker 3: get a lot of national attention. But if you watch
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Speaker 3: the games, you understand how important he is to our defense.
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Speaker 1: He’ll show up at some reunion coming off a gearstud.
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Speaker 1: You know, he’ll be in like Camo and showing up
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Speaker 1: and just having the time of his life and give
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Speaker 1: us all the biggest hugs and crush our ribs. That’s Leo, though,
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Speaker 1: and awesome in him and his family.
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Speaker 2: That’s terrific.
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Speaker 1: So we’ve hey, five to one four is not the
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Speaker 1: only area code we can call. We can also call
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Speaker 1: the nine eight zero for Juju Smith Schuster, who’s having
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Speaker 1: an incredible year whether he touches the ball or not,
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Speaker 1: and then Taekwan Thornton, who going into last week had
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Speaker 1: the best yards per catch average in the National Football League.
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Speaker 3: So over a full football season and going into the playoffs,
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Speaker 3: it’s a long grind and you need to rely on
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Speaker 3: a lot of different players, and the best teams are
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Speaker 3: the ones that have players who can step into roles
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Speaker 3: and kind of you don’t skip a beat because they
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Speaker 3: know what they’re doing. They can handle that role well.
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Speaker 3: In kind of a crazy weird way. Not having Xavier
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Speaker 3: Worthy and not having Rashi Rice for much of the
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Speaker 3: first couple games of this season help Juju and Taekwan
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Speaker 3: Thornton step into roles where they were needed, and they
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Speaker 3: both came through. And now I think when you have
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Speaker 3: the full compliment of weapons, they know that they can
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Speaker 3: go in there, they can get the job done. Patrick
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Speaker 3: Mahomes’s confidence in both of them, and at some point
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Speaker 3: we’ll need both of them even when we have Xavier
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Speaker 3: and where she running at full speed to help us win.
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Speaker 3: And because of what happened earlier this season, I think
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Speaker 3: they’ll be ready for those moments. I mean, what can
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Speaker 3: you say about Taekwan the first couple weeks. I mean,
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Speaker 3: and even I think against the Lions, Yeah, he didn’t
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Speaker 3: have a catch, but if you go back and watch
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Speaker 3: the film, he’s running these routes downfield. He’s proven this
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Speaker 3: season already that he can catch the football deep downfield
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Speaker 3: and Patrick Mahomes will throw it and will complete it,
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Speaker 3: so you have to respect it. And that opens things
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Speaker 3: up underneath where other players were having great games. And
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Speaker 3: same thing for Juju. We could talk about Juju forever,
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Speaker 3: but the things he does for this team does not
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Speaker 3: get nearly enough credit.
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Speaker 1: No, it’s what Juju is doing without the ball that
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Speaker 1: is almost as important as what he’s doing.
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Speaker 2: With the ball.
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Speaker 1: Now, both guys, both guys, what I’ve noticed, And there’s
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Speaker 1: things I noticed when I watch the game video that
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Speaker 1: I can’t notice during play by play. You just can’t.
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Speaker 1: You got to follow the ball. I told Juju the
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Speaker 1: door hinge. He’s so incredible at influencing the play when
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Speaker 1: he does not have the ball. He might be the
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Speaker 1: best in the NFL or top five in doing that.
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Speaker 1: But there’s three things that I’ve noticed in both of
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Speaker 1: these guys, And it’s a great point that you have
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Speaker 1: in the fact that they’ve been able to develop this
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Speaker 1: even more without having the five to one four area
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Speaker 1: code out there, and that is spatial awareness, playing with
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Speaker 1: Pat beyond the play and then recognizing coverages. Now, Juju’s pro,
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Speaker 1: he’s been around a long time. But the play he
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Speaker 1: had against the Lions where it was an ad lib
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Speaker 1: play by Patrick, he knows where to go, find the
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Speaker 1: void and it turns into a thirty yard play because
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Speaker 1: he can break tackles. And then the same thing with
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Speaker 1: Taekwon back to two weeks ago in the game in Jacksonville.
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Speaker 1: His three catches were all three very different. The cover
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Speaker 1: zero look where he has against man to man single coverage,
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Speaker 1: the spatial awarenessed ball defender sideline it’s a acquired trait,
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Speaker 1: and then another one where he was able to run
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Speaker 1: the route after Pat did the play within a play.
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Speaker 1: That’s all requirements in this to be in a wide
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Speaker 1: receiver room on this team, and we’re seeing it. That’s
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Speaker 1: why it’s so exciting to unleash all of this all
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Speaker 1: at the same time.
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Speaker 3: I think the throw that Mahomes made to Taikwan early
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Speaker 3: in the Jags game on third down when the pressure
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Speaker 3: was in his face and he just threw it up
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Speaker 3: there and gave Taikwan an opportunity to go get it,
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Speaker 3: and Taikwan got it and advanced the ball. We forget
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Speaker 3: about these things because the Chiefs lost that game in
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Speaker 3: pretty heartbreaking fashion. But in my mind, that was maybe
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Speaker 3: the moment this season where I’m like, the Chiefs offense
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Speaker 3: might be totally back here because Patrick Mahomes has total
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Speaker 3: faith and his receivers that he knows that they’re going
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Speaker 3: to go up there and get the football. And yeah,
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Speaker 3: I’m with you. I mean, seeing what they did against
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Speaker 3: Detroit was awesome, and in many ways the Detroit game
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Speaker 3: is great because the one issue for the offense against
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Speaker 3: the Jags was they did not play well on the
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Speaker 3: final possession of the first half or the first possession
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Speaker 3: of the second half. Totally different story against Detroit. They
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Speaker 3: executed the double dip to perfection, and that’s the main
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Speaker 3: reason that She’s for able to kind of put the
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Speaker 3: pressure on Detroit because from that point on, Detroit was
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Speaker 3: down double digits. So this offense just continues to get
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Speaker 3: better and better. I think they were so efficient against
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Speaker 3: the Lions and consistently. You just kind of had that
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Speaker 3: confidence they’re going to make the play happen no matter
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Speaker 3: the DOWBN and distance. Let’s keep that going here, moving
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Speaker 3: forward and adding Rashie back to the mix.
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Speaker 1: And we don’t want to leave anybody out Jalen Royal,
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Speaker 1: Stico Romihio, Jason Brownlee. But we also have a zip
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Speaker 1: code we can use. That’s six numerals, right, yep. So
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Speaker 1: you got the eight to seven eight three, and I’m
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Speaker 1: going to put in the two four zip code because
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Speaker 1: Brishard Smith involved in this discussion too, and we’ll be
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Speaker 1: in the weeks ahead. So we’ve got area codes and
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Speaker 1: zip codes. We also have Ari Wolf, who’s keeping a
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Speaker 1: close eye on our opponents, especially in the AFC West.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, this segment’s always a lot more fun. After the
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Speaker 3: Chiefs win, I had a chance to catch up with
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Speaker 3: Auri and talk about some stuff going on around the NFL.
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Speaker 6: Hello, and welcome to week seven of Out West with
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Speaker 6: Ari Wolf. It’s the podcast within the podcast. I am
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Speaker 6: joined as always by my buddy Matt McMullen. We are
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Speaker 6: into week seven, but before we get right to it,
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Speaker 6: let’s just talk for a moment about the Chiefs performance.
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Speaker 6: Against the Lions. I think it’s the most complete performance
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Speaker 6: in all three phases that I’ve seen from the Chiefs
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Speaker 6: in a really long time. Makes me incredibly bullish on
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Speaker 6: the rest of the season. But wow, did it feel
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Speaker 6: good to watch that team take care of a Lions
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Speaker 6: team thirty seventeen. I imagine it was a very happy
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Speaker 6: arrowhead at the end of the game.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, it was awesome. It’s some of the most fun
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Speaker 3: I’ve during a regular season game in a while. I
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Speaker 3: think for the team to perform like that in all
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Speaker 3: three phases against an opponent like that in Detroit, that
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Speaker 3: I mean, you can make an argument coming into that
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Speaker 3: game that was the best team in the NFL and
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Speaker 3: the Chiefs speed him by two touchdowns. So it was exciting.
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Speaker 3: I get the Lions has some injuries on defense as football,
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Speaker 3: the Chiefs did a great job of taking advantage of it.
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Speaker 3: But one thing that Mitch and I had been talking
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Speaker 3: about is the Lions were pretty healthy on offense. They
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Speaker 3: had all their weapons out there, and the Chiefs held
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Speaker 3: the number one scoring offense in the league to just
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Speaker 3: seventeen points, so all around, it was incredible. Now the
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Speaker 3: challenge is just keeping that going here moving forward.
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Speaker 6: Okay, one last note on the Chiefs before we get
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Speaker 6: in the AMC West. I remember when we learned about
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Speaker 6: Rashi Rice Rashi Rice’s suspension. It was going to be
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Speaker 6: six weeks, I thought to myself, but I didn’t want
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Speaker 6: to say it out loud because I didn’t want to
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Speaker 6: seemed gloom and doom. I thought, you know that the
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Speaker 6: Chiefs might be three and three. Now, how they got
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Speaker 6: to three and three is different than I might have expected,
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Speaker 6: But three and three coming off of that win feels
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Speaker 6: pretty darn good.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, I’m with you.
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Speaker 3: If you told us before the year you’d be three
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Speaker 3: and three, I’d be like, well, I don’t know. I
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Speaker 3: think you know four and two at least. But considering
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Speaker 3: the circumstances of this season, of obviously not having Rashi,
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Speaker 3: of having to go all the way to Brazil to
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Speaker 3: begin the year, which was a great experience, but it’s
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Speaker 3: difficult circumstances, losing Xavier Worthy three snaps into that game
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Speaker 3: in Brazil, you don’t have them against the Eagles, numerous
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Speaker 3: primetime games, tough opponents. You have to play Baltimore when
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Speaker 3: they still have Lamar got to play the Detroit Lions
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Speaker 3: in a primetime game and you still find a way
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Speaker 3: to be three and three. It’s a big deal. And
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Speaker 3: obviously you know the Chiefs aren’t going to celebrate being
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Speaker 3: five hundred, but they have bigger goals than that. But
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Speaker 3: considering the circumstances, I think we’re in a great spot.
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Speaker 3: Now it’s about attacking the rest of the season. We’ve
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Speaker 3: survived this early stretch of the year, which was difficult.
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Speaker 3: A lot of teams wouldn’t have made it out of
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Speaker 3: this at three and three. Now let’s get over five hundred.
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Speaker 6: Finally on Sunday, all right, let’s get into the AFC West,
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Speaker 6: because that’s the main thing we do here on It’s
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Speaker 6: why we call it out West. Well, it was a
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Speaker 6: big week for the AFC West. Everybody is a winner.
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Speaker 6: Everybody in the AFC West came up with wins. Let’s
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Speaker 6: start at the top of the division with the Chargers.
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Speaker 6: They beat the Dolphins. Justin Herbert one of the most
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Speaker 6: heroic plays we’ve seen all season. It looked for sure
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Speaker 6: like the Dolphins were going to beat him. It looked
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Speaker 6: like Phillips had him wrapped up for the sack. But
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Speaker 6: somehow Herbert was like Big Ben Roethlisberger, they just couldn’t
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Speaker 6: bring him down. He gets it to Ladd McConkey. They
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Speaker 6: get the big play, they get the field goal. A
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Speaker 6: game where they know they were solid, but they didn’t
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Speaker 6: play their best football on the road across the country,
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Speaker 6: they come up with the win. I think Herbert is
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Speaker 6: starting to show more and more that he can beat
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Speaker 6: Clutch under pressure. Before I didn’t see that. This to
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Speaker 6: me was a statement win that they keep finding ways
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Speaker 6: to win late in games.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, I think that’s fair. I think it shows how
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Speaker 3: difficult Herbert is to bring down. I don’t think people
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Speaker 3: realize how big that dude is. And yeah, a lot
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Speaker 3: like Big Ben, like you got to make sure you
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Speaker 3: take him down. I think we’ve learned that with Josh
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Speaker 3: Allen over the years, and with Herbert it’s a similar deal.
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Speaker 3: You Know what really stood out to me in that
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Speaker 3: game though, and this has been something that I’ve noticed
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Speaker 3: really over the last year, is Lad mcconkee is going
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Speaker 3: to be a problem for a long time. That dude
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Speaker 3: is really good in a lot of ways. He finds
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Speaker 3: a way to get open, much like Travis Kelsey does,
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Speaker 3: where whenever it’s a big play in the game, a
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Speaker 3: big moment, you would think the defense would be zeroed
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Speaker 3: in on that guy, like he’s the guy you got
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Speaker 3: to cover, and somehow he ends up having no one
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Speaker 3: around him for like ten or fifteen yards. I mean,
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Speaker 3: he’s that good in his route running, in his feel
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Speaker 3: for space. I give him a lot of credit. And
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Speaker 3: mconkie as good as Herbert was at the end, mconkee
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Speaker 3: made that play where he broke some tackles and got
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Speaker 3: deep down the sideline set up that game winning field goal.
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Speaker 3: So I think my main takeaway outside of Herbert having
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Speaker 3: a really nice year, he definitely is, but mconkee continues
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Speaker 3: to be I think one of the league’s better receivers.
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Speaker 3: I wish he wasn’t in our division, but I do
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Speaker 3: respect him.
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Speaker 6: I do respect him. He’s crafty. I think his football
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Speaker 6: IQ is really high. Kind of knows where to be,
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Speaker 6: you know, certain players just know where to find that
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Speaker 6: soft part of the defense. He is definitely an elite
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Speaker 6: young player, all right. Next up the Broncos. The Broncos
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Speaker 6: go Overseas. They win a game thirteen to eleven. For
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Speaker 6: football purists, your eyes may have been bleeding during portions
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Speaker 6: of that game. It was not a particularly pretty game
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Speaker 6: knicks just nineteen to thirty one hundred and seventy four yards.
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Speaker 6: It was the Broncos defense that won the game nine sacks.
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Speaker 6: They made life very difficult for Justin Fields. I don’t
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Speaker 6: really know what to take away from this one other
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Speaker 6: than that, look the Broncos, if they want to be
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Speaker 6: a playoff team, you got to beat the Jets. And
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Speaker 6: it was a long road trip, right. They go to Philly, win,
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Speaker 6: then go to London and win. So that’s what Sean
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Speaker 6: Payton asked the team. It was not a win that
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Speaker 6: they’re going to put out for, you know, an Emmy Award.
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Speaker 6: But they get to win and they remain tied for
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Speaker 6: first place.
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Speaker 3: I wonder if there was anyone in the crowd that
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Speaker 3: was kind of like dragged along by their big football
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Speaker 3: crazy friend and this was that person’s first ever time
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Speaker 3: watching football, and they’re like, I don’t really get what
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Speaker 3: all the hypes about. This isn’t very entertaining, it’s not
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Speaker 3: that good. Yeah, I’m sure a few of those people existed.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, ugly game.
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Speaker 3: Listen, the Chiefs have won games like that before where
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Speaker 3: it’s ugly, you grind it out. The Broncos deserve credit
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Speaker 3: for finding a way to win. The Jets defense, though,
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Speaker 3: played well enough to win that game. Just defense played well.
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Speaker 3: The Jets offense just completely let them down. And they
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Speaker 3: had a chance there at the end where you’re a
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Speaker 3: midfield get like fifteen yards, you’re in field goal range.
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Speaker 3: They couldn’t do it. But yeah, the Broncos pass rush
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Speaker 3: is legit with all those sacks. I think they have
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Speaker 3: thirty sacks now on the season. I think the second
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Speaker 3: place teams twenty sacks. So the pass rush is incredible.
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Speaker 3: That’ll be a problem here moving forward. But I think
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Speaker 3: my main takeaway is the Jets offense is really struggling
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Speaker 3: and the Broncos pass rush is really good.
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Speaker 2: Yeah.
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Speaker 6: All right to the final remaining AFC West team, The
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Speaker 6: Raiders get a win. They get a win at home
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Speaker 6: against the Titans twenty to ten, not a lot of offense,
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Speaker 6: and that’s when the two teams combined for about four
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Speaker 6: hundred and fifty yards of offense. Geno, Just okay. I
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Speaker 6: know a lot of people were kind of hot on
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Speaker 6: Tennessee coming off their win in Arizona, including you, my friend.
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Speaker 6: But you know, the Raiders did find a way to
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Speaker 6: win a game that you sort of have to win
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Speaker 6: if you’re gonna get you know, six seven wins, whatever
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Speaker 6: they’re gonna end up with. It wasn’t really a pretty game,
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Speaker 6: but it was a must have. It ended up being
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Speaker 6: the final game for coach Callahan. So do you take
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Speaker 6: anything away from the Raiders, I know, the early opponent
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Speaker 6: coming up this week. I didn’t see anything that that
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Speaker 6: instilled much fear in me about the Raiders in their future.
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Speaker 3: Well, I’ll say this, if you’re gonna have opinions, you
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Speaker 3: have to own up when those opinions are completely wrong
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Speaker 3: and incorrect. I my prediction about the Titans last week
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Speaker 3: did not play out the way I thought. Actually, their
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Speaker 3: coach got fired, so not gonna not quite what I
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Speaker 3: was expecting going into the game. The Titans, they got talent,
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Speaker 3: but they just start putting it together and you know,
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Speaker 3: you fumble at like the ten yard line. Let the
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Speaker 3: Raiders then score a touchdown off of that. Raiders deserve
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Speaker 3: credit for you know, being in control of that game
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Speaker 3: and handling the Titans. But yeah, not a great football
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Speaker 3: game overall. It did show though, you know, Ashton genty
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Speaker 3: one thing that Mitch and that I will talk about
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Speaker 3: in a little bit. Ashon Genty, even though he doesn’t
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Speaker 3: have like the traditional numbers, continues to impress me because
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Speaker 3: he’s breaking all these tackles. He is like over three
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Speaker 3: hundred and fifty yards after first contact this year, a
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Speaker 3: second best in the NFL leaves the NFL and broken tackles.
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Speaker 3: So for me watching that game, it’s a matter of, Yeah,
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Speaker 3: the Raiders aren’t overall scoring a lot of points, but
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Speaker 3: they do have good players that will make plays, and
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Speaker 3: the Chiefs will need to shut those guys down here
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Speaker 3: in this game, especially Ashton Genty.
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Speaker 6: I actually think they’re kind of built as almost a
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Speaker 6: cold weather team, but yet they play in a dome.
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Speaker 6: Right because they played out in terrible weather in December.
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Speaker 6: You could see with gent you might find ways to
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Speaker 6: manufacture wins. All right, let’s get to what I thought
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Speaker 6: was the very best game of last week and yesterday
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Speaker 6: when we were communicating, I said, let’s wait and see
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Speaker 6: what happens on Monday night. Well, the Monday night game delivered.
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Speaker 6: The Bears go to Washington, and for those of you
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Speaker 6: who don’t remember, that was the Hill Merry game last
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Speaker 6: year that literally changed Washington season and frankly ruined the
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Speaker 6: Bear season.
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Speaker 2: So to me.
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Speaker 6: While it was a Week six game, it had all
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Speaker 6: this extra juice to it. I felt like it was
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Speaker 6: a statement game, particularly for Chicago. My takeaway was is
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Speaker 6: Jade and Daniels was not only human, he really cost
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Speaker 6: his team. I mean, his red zone interception was a
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Speaker 6: terrible throw, it was late, and then the fumble at
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Speaker 6: the end of the game. Just you know, if that
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Speaker 6: happens to somebody else in a different market, they’re just
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Speaker 6: they’re getting blown up, right, I mean people are calling
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Speaker 6: for their jobs. I mean, you just can’t have that.
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Speaker 6: So I thought the Bears showed fight. I thought Caleb
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Speaker 6: Williams is now progressing. I think Ben Johnson’s having a
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Speaker 6: positive effect. But if you watch that game, Washington should
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Speaker 6: have won that game and the Bears end up winning it.
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Speaker 6: So redemption for the Bears Washington. I’m wondering if this
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Speaker 6: will have any lingering problems. Those turnovers from Daniels really
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Speaker 6: really surprised me. What’d you think of the Monday night game?
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Speaker 3: Yeah, well, it was part of a great sports night
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Speaker 3: in general, because the Falcons upset Buffalo and then I
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Speaker 3: was flipping back and forth between the Commander’s game and
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Speaker 3: then the first game of the NLDS or NLCS between
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Speaker 3: the Dodgers and the Brewers, which I don’t know if
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Speaker 3: you caught the end of that, but it was an
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Speaker 3: incredible finish for it. Yeah, Dodgers hung on. But anyway,
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Speaker 3: right when the Dodgers game ended, I go back to
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Speaker 3: the Commander’s game, and the Commanders appear to be in
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Speaker 3: control of it. I mean, just a couple of minutes left.
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Speaker 3: You’re going to run the clock out, try to prevent
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Speaker 3: Kayleb Williams from getting the ball back, and if he does,
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Speaker 3: he’ll have to go to the length of the field
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Speaker 3: to get in field goal range. Well, yeah, I mean
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Speaker 3: I get it, Rainy Night, but you can’t fumble the
834
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Speaker 3: ball in that situation.
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Speaker 6: I mean, you’re center. If you have to write, well,
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Speaker 6: I can’t get under center. Like, just don’t even bring
837
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Speaker 6: that you know in you don’t have to be in
838
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Speaker 6: the shotgun. Just make it as safe a play as possible.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, you literally let the game slip away, and you know,
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Speaker 3: credit to the Bears. I thought DeAndre Swift was great
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Speaker 3: in that game, and he you know, they were kind
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Speaker 3: of playing for that long field goal at first, and
843
00:37:57,560 –> 00:37:59,600
Speaker 3: it’s like, is this a great idea? And then Swift
844
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Speaker 3: ended up picking up like twenty five yards to make
845
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Speaker 3: it a chip shot. Good for Jake Moody. I mean,
846
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Speaker 3: that’s got to be a tough life as a kicker.
847
00:38:05,680 –> 00:38:10,000
Speaker 3: You’re drafted high, you get cut, and you get onto
848
00:38:10,040 –> 00:38:12,359
Speaker 3: a new team, you miss a kick and people are
849
00:38:12,400 –> 00:38:14,680
Speaker 3: already calling for your job. Like, honestly, good for him
850
00:38:14,719 –> 00:38:16,879
Speaker 3: for making that kick there at the end. But yeah,
851
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Speaker 3: I’m curious to see how Washington responds because you know,
852
00:38:19,320 –> 00:38:20,920
Speaker 3: one thing that we’ve talked about a lot over the
853
00:38:21,000 –> 00:38:24,480
Speaker 3: years is it’s one thing to surprise everybody when you’re
854
00:38:24,719 –> 00:38:26,400
Speaker 3: you’re all of a sudden pretty good and no one
855
00:38:26,480 –> 00:38:28,920
Speaker 3: really expected it. It’s something else to be good when
856
00:38:28,920 –> 00:38:31,840
Speaker 3: people do expect it, and it’s difficult and how do
857
00:38:31,880 –> 00:38:34,120
Speaker 3: you deal with the adversity of the season. This is
858
00:38:34,239 –> 00:38:36,759
Speaker 3: kind of one of those crossroads moments for this Commander’s
859
00:38:36,760 –> 00:38:39,040
Speaker 3: team and Jayden Daniels, we’ll see how he handles it,
860
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Speaker 3: and he’ll be here in a couple of weeks, so
861
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Speaker 3: it should be interesting to watch how they handle it
862
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Speaker 3: this week.
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Speaker 6: Right, because the honeymoon suddenly feels like it’s over after
864
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Speaker 6: last night, Right, you’ve got this great star quarterback he
865
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Speaker 6: was a contender for the MVP last year. You come
866
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Speaker 6: into this season with all this hope and you missed
867
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Speaker 6: a couple of games because injury. You can’t hold that
868
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Speaker 6: against it, But last night you can hold against him. Yeah,
869
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Speaker 6: he’s gonna be hearing from the fans in a way
870
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Speaker 6: he hasn’t so far in his young NFL career. All right,
871
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Speaker 6: let’s give to the AFC West games coming up. I
872
00:39:08,560 –> 00:39:11,560
Speaker 6: know you and Mitch will do a great job on Raiders. Chiefs.
873
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Speaker 6: The only thing I’ll say about that, I cannot wait
874
00:39:13,840 –> 00:39:17,240
Speaker 6: to see Rashie Rice play. Watching him at training camp,
875
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Speaker 6: the guy is a beast. I mean, he is ready
876
00:39:19,719 –> 00:39:22,960
Speaker 6: to take off. I think this offense seeing them you
877
00:39:23,280 –> 00:39:26,560
Speaker 6: score thirty points against the Lions without him just is
878
00:39:26,640 –> 00:39:30,239
Speaker 6: really encouraging to me. Is the alpha receiver. So you’ve
879
00:39:30,280 –> 00:39:32,839
Speaker 6: got him now leading that wide receiving corps. It’s now
880
00:39:32,920 –> 00:39:36,279
Speaker 6: suddenly looks like a really deep, talented wide receiver room.
881
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Speaker 6: I’m gonna talk about Patrick in my final thoughts. I’ll
882
00:39:39,520 –> 00:39:43,360
Speaker 6: leave that for later, but I’m very, very bullish on
883
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Speaker 6: the Chiefs at home against the Raiders again. I know
884
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Speaker 6: you’ll get into with Mitch. Let’s go Colts Chargers. I
885
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Speaker 6: wouldn’t have predicted this. This is a darn sexy game
886
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Speaker 6: all of a sudden, right, I mean, the Colts look legit.
887
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Speaker 6: Daniel Jones has been playing great, the Chargers have been
888
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Speaker 6: banged up. But like, this is suddenly a really important
889
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Speaker 6: AFC game, one that I don’t think going into it
890
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Speaker 6: we expected. Now, the Colts have had a favorable schedule.
891
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Speaker 6: They’ve played four of their six at home. They’ve only
892
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Speaker 6: played two road games. They went on the road at
893
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Speaker 6: the Titans, which I don’t know how much credit you’re
894
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Speaker 6: gonna give them for that, and their only other road
895
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Speaker 6: game they lost at the Rams. So this will be
896
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Speaker 6: a stern test. I know you at one point thought
897
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Speaker 6: the Colts would go seventeen to no. I’m curious, what
898
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Speaker 6: do you think the Colts are gonna do against the
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Speaker 6: Chargers and what suddenly seems like a really significant AFC matchup.
900
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Speaker 3: You know, we’re almost to Halloween, and I still just
901
00:40:34,880 –> 00:40:38,280
Speaker 3: find myself looking at the Colts like numbers and rankings
902
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Speaker 3: and everything, and I’m just trying to wrap my head
903
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Speaker 3: around it. Still, they are the number one scoring offense
904
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Speaker 3: in the NFL going into Week seven, averaging thirty two
905
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Speaker 3: points per game, and they are the number four scoring
906
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Speaker 3: defense in the NFL, allowing just nineteen points per game.
907
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Speaker 3: I mean, we just have to respect it. This is
908
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Speaker 3: phenomenal what they’ve been able to do, really in all
909
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Speaker 3: three phases. And yeah, I think going up because the
910
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Speaker 3: Chargers is a real test for them. Curious to see
911
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Speaker 3: how they handle that. The Chargers remain beat up. And
912
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Speaker 3: even though they pulled off that win against the Dolphins
913
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Speaker 3: last week. I mean, the Dolphins were right there for
914
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Speaker 3: that win. They take the lead with less than a
915
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Speaker 3: minute remaining, So the Chargers I don’t think are necessarily
916
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Speaker 3: playing their best football right now. I think that’s fair
917
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Speaker 3: to say, even though they got the win last week,
918
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Speaker 3: can the Colts take advantage of that and keep playing
919
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Speaker 3: like the buzz saw that they apparently are. That’s what
920
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Speaker 3: I’m hoping for. Wou’d love to see the Chargers lose
921
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Speaker 3: this game, because the Chiefs can get this win against
922
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Speaker 3: the Raiders, the Broncos can lose, and we’ll talk about
923
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Speaker 3: them here in a minute, we’ll be talking about a
924
00:41:35,800 –> 00:41:39,080
Speaker 3: three way tie atop the AMC West. But yeah, I’m
925
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Speaker 3: curious to see the Colts again. I mean, they found
926
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Speaker 3: it with this running offense and with Daniel Jones, and
927
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Speaker 3: their defense has been great. I’ll see if they can
928
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Speaker 3: do it again.
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Speaker 6: I’m mentioned, all right, the final AFC West game to
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Speaker 6: look at. We’ve got the New York Giants taking on
931
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Speaker 6: the Denver Broncos. If you’d asked me three weeks ago, well,
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Speaker 6: this is just a walk away for the Broncos. They
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Speaker 6: just take Suddenly, the Giants have a quarterback that’s got
934
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Speaker 6: some juice in Jackson Dart. They’ve got a little bit
935
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Speaker 6: of momentum. I think they’re feeling themselves.
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Speaker 2: A little bit.
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Speaker 6: Keep in mind, the Broncos again just went to Philadelphia
938
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Speaker 6: and overseas, they’re playing a team with a losing record.
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Speaker 6: This sort of sets itself up to me as the
940
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Speaker 6: potential trap game. The Giants have nothing to lose. I’m
941
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Speaker 6: trying to make a game that I otherwise wouldn’t think
942
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Speaker 6: is all that sexy, and I’m trying to convince myself
943
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Speaker 6: that it’s got some appeal, especially if Jackson Dart is
944
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Speaker 6: for real.
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Speaker 3: First of all, how often does a team play the
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Speaker 3: New York teams in consecutive weeks. It’s pretty unique, right, Yeah,
947
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Speaker 3: And here we go, so There’s a lot to talk
948
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Speaker 3: about here because watching the Giants against Philadelphia, like they
949
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Speaker 3: dominated that game, dominated it. So I am kind of
950
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Speaker 3: looking at the Giants in a different way, and in
951
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Speaker 3: a sense, what New York does so well kind of
952
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Speaker 3: does match up with what the Broncos do well on
953
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Speaker 3: defense in terms of how I think the could take
954
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Speaker 3: advantage of the aggressiveness of Denver, because Denver has this
955
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Speaker 3: great pass rush, number two scoring defense in the NFL. Well,
956
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Speaker 3: when you have a player like Skataboo who is a
957
00:43:09,120 –> 00:43:11,279
Speaker 3: tough runner, he’s going to get extra yards and you
958
00:43:11,280 –> 00:43:13,600
Speaker 3: can use him in the screen game as well. I mean,
959
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Speaker 3: that’s the quarterback’s best friend when you’re trying to keep
960
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Speaker 3: a really good pass rush at bay. So I think
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Speaker 3: if the Giants can keep this game close, if their
962
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Speaker 3: defense can keep them in it, which I think they
963
00:43:21,760 –> 00:43:24,320
Speaker 3: can because that pass rush for New York is also legit.
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Speaker 3: If it’s a close game and the Giants that committed
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Speaker 3: to the running game and Jackson Dart can scramble for
966
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Speaker 3: some big yards and some big moments, they certainly have
967
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Speaker 3: a chance. I am curious how New York handles that
968
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Speaker 3: big win against Philadelphia, how they move forward here, like
969
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Speaker 3: no one really expected that. Now everyone’s like, oh, you
970
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Speaker 3: guys are kind of good. Can you do it again?
971
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Speaker 3: Let’s see if they can. But I do think if
972
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Speaker 3: New York can commit to the running game and Dark
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Speaker 3: can have another nice game, they might be able to
974
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Speaker 3: move the ball on this pass rush.
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Speaker 6: But we’ll see the other rinkle. I think it’s important
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Speaker 6: with Jackson Dart is his mobility right, so he can
977
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Speaker 6: run with the foot again something when you’re facing a
978
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Speaker 6: good pass rush. If your quarterback can both either escape
979
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Speaker 6: the pocket or on a designed RPO and he sees
980
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Speaker 6: an opening, he is a real asset in the running game.
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Speaker 6: So I think decision making by Jackson Dart will be
982
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Speaker 6: critical to see how well they moved the ball. All right,
983
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Speaker 6: So those are your games in AFC WES coming up
984
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Speaker 6: this week. Now to my game of the week. It’s
985
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Speaker 6: the Monday night game. We’re talking Bucks two weeks in
986
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Speaker 6: a row. In the game of the week, they’re playing
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Speaker 6: in Detroit against the Detroit team that’s probably feeling like
988
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Speaker 6: uh oh, like if we want to have a chance
989
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Speaker 6: for a top seed, this is a huge game for
990
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Speaker 6: the Buccaneers. I don’t think I would have believed you
991
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Speaker 6: if you’d have told me at the beginning year that
992
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Speaker 6: Baker Mayfield would be an MVP candidate. Not only is
993
00:44:42,280 –> 00:44:45,000
Speaker 6: he playing like an MVP, it’s the way he’s leading
994
00:44:45,000 –> 00:44:48,520
Speaker 6: that team, his toughness, his moxie, the way he leads.
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Speaker 6: And we talked about last week, like I kind of
996
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Speaker 6: found it annoying when he was a rookie and his
997
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Speaker 6: second year guy. Now at thirty, it looks great on him.
998
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Speaker 6: This is a huge clash in the NFC. What are
999
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Speaker 6: you early thoughts on the Bucks in the Lions.
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Speaker 3: You know, it’s funny you mentioned that about Baker because
1001
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Speaker 3: I was talking to Hollywood Brown about that about Baker’s
1002
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Speaker 3: kind of whole vibe the other day and I was like,
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Speaker 3: how much fun was that to play with Baker Mayfield?
1004
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Speaker 3: And He’s like, you know, it’s a lot of fun.
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Speaker 3: But I think Baker’s kind of figured out how to
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Speaker 3: do the whole trash talking thing, Like maybe back in
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Speaker 3: college it was a little unhinged at times, like Baker stop,
1008
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Speaker 3: but now he’s figured it out. And yeah, I mean
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Speaker 3: those guys in Tampa Bay follow him like they love him, right,
1010
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Speaker 3: And it’s a cool story to see kind of how
1011
00:45:30,040 –> 00:45:31,960
Speaker 3: he’s bounced around and how he’s really found a home
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Speaker 3: now in Tampa. And they’ve dealt with some injuries in
1013
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Speaker 3: their receiver corps, like injuries really all over their team
1014
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Speaker 3: and haven’t skipped a beat. It should be a great
1015
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Speaker 3: game because it’s funny how quickly things change in the NFL.
1016
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Speaker 3: Last week. Detroit is, like I said, I mean, everyone’s
1017
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Speaker 3: saying this is the best team in football, and now
1018
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Speaker 3: you can make the argument that, like this is kind
1019
00:45:50,080 –> 00:45:51,640
Speaker 3: of like a must win game for them to keep
1020
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Speaker 3: pace with Tampa. So it should be a great game
1021
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Speaker 3: in the NFC. I think these are the two best
1022
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Speaker 3: teams in the NFC right now and curious to see
1023
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Speaker 3: if Detroit can bounce back after the loss against US,
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Speaker 3: particularly on defense.
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Speaker 6: One note to tag Onto that how things changed so
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Speaker 6: quickly in the NFL. Two weeks ago, the Bills and
1027
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Speaker 6: the Eagles were the only undefeated team, and I felt
1028
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Speaker 6: like a lot of people were ready to say that’s
1029
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Speaker 6: the super Bowl. Now two weeks later, both of them
1030
00:46:17,280 –> 00:46:20,359
Speaker 6: have huge questions, They’ve got real issues to deal with,
1031
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Speaker 6: and I don’t think anybody at the moment has them
1032
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Speaker 6: as the best team in either conference. So that’s the
1033
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Speaker 6: beauty of the NFL. Week to week things change a lot,
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Speaker 6: all right to my final thought this week, and this
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Speaker 6: is really like a direct conversation with all you die
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Speaker 6: hard Chiefs fans. So when you love a team, or
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Speaker 6: in particular, you love a player, and I’m talking about
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Speaker 6: Patrick Mahomes here, your expectations for him are through the roof.
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Speaker 6: I mean, we talk about Mahomes magic like we expected
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Speaker 6: every game. I remember a couple of years ago I
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Speaker 6: got the opportunity to go to Green Bay to do
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Speaker 6: a regular season game, and I was actually my feelings
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Speaker 6: were kind of hurt that there was no Mahomes magic
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Speaker 6: and they didn’t win the game. So that’s the standard set.
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Speaker 6: So what I’m getting to is we’ve seen glimpses of
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Speaker 6: Mahomes magic this year, and then this past week, the
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Speaker 6: way he performed against the Lions, you saw the magic again.
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Speaker 6: The Mahomes magic was back, the swagger, the certainty in
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Speaker 6: his eyes. I just think for all the fans, when
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Speaker 6: you know you’ve got a superstar and icon, a guy
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Speaker 6: who might be the greatest player in the history of
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Speaker 6: the sport, we all love, when you don’t see him
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Speaker 6: play at that incredibly high level for a while, you
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Speaker 6: don’t doubt that it’s there, but you miss it. And
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Speaker 6: so what I’m saying is I miss seeing that swagger,
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Speaker 6: the way that Patrick looks when he knows exactly what’s
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Speaker 6: happening out there. It was a beautiful thing on Sunday
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Speaker 6: night watching Patrick do his thing. So my final thought
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Speaker 6: is Patrick, I’ve always loved you, I’ve always believed in you,
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Speaker 6: but wow, was it awesome to see you play to
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Speaker 6: the best of your ability. And that’s my final thought
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Speaker 6: to you.
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Speaker 2: Matt.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, that’s a pretty good one. I just want to
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Speaker 3: tell get really quickly because I totally agree to see
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Speaker 3: in that game, like whenever Detroit would make a game
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Speaker 3: of it, like particularly in the fourth quarter, gofit Slapporter
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Speaker 3: for that incredible touchdown, and now it’s only a three
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Speaker 3: point game and they kind of have the momentum going
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Speaker 3: their way, but you just knew Mahomes is going to
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Speaker 3: go down there and score. And that’s what’s made the
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Speaker 3: Chiefs so inevitable over this run, is that if Mahomes
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Speaker 3: has time, more often than not, he’s going to beat you.
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Speaker 3: And to have that confidence in the sideline in the stadium,
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Speaker 3: it’s a special thing. It doesn’t last forever, and we
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Speaker 3: need to enjoy it because it’s a lot of fun
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Speaker 3: when you have that guy on your football team. My
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Speaker 3: parting thought not quite as epic as that one. It’s
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Speaker 3: more a selfish one. I might catch some flak for this, actually,
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Speaker 3: because I am a fall weather, winter weather kind of guy. Also,
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Speaker 3: be honest, I don’t really love the summer that much.
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Speaker 3: I like being in pullovers and hoodies and quarter zips
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Speaker 3: and all that, and I feel like summer in Kansas
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Speaker 3: City has just been never ending. At kickoff against the Lions,
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Speaker 3: eighty one degrees. We are in mid October, it is
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Speaker 3: eighty one degrees. I just want some nice, crisp fall weather.
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Speaker 3: And the good news is at noon on Sunday against
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Speaker 3: the Raiders, it’s a high of sixty five degrees. This
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Speaker 3: is my kind of football weather. So I’m fired up
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Speaker 3: for some fall football weather.
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Speaker 6: That’s my five love it. Before we go, I gotta
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Speaker 6: give thanks to Rob Alberino. This is just the beginning
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Speaker 6: of my Chief swag. I’ll be representing the Chiefs with
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Speaker 6: some gear every week down on the podcast. So we’ve
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Speaker 6: covered week seven. Matt. I greatly appreciate your time so
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Speaker 6: much fun talking football with you. Hope the Chiefs have
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Speaker 6: a great week. And that’s it for out West with
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Speaker 6: Ari Woolf for this week.
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Speaker 1: So whatever area code we’re gonna call five to one
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Speaker 1: four nine eight zero or the zip code for identifier
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Speaker 1: of eight seven eight three two four. We don’t want
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Speaker 1: to leave out We got another one we could put
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Speaker 1: in one zero two nine eight five. Don’t leave Robert
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Speaker 1: Tunyan out of this because some plays coming from Robert Tunyan.
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Speaker 2: You wait for it.
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Speaker 1: We all know it’s coming because he can do it.
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Speaker 1: We saw it in the preseason. But it’s not just
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Speaker 1: any week, as we said last night on The Kingdom Show,
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Speaker 1: it’s great week. And here we are facing the Raiders
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Speaker 1: and if you want to take them for granted, then
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Speaker 1: I will make you watch every piece of video from
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Speaker 1: the twenty twenty three Christmas Day game beating the Chiefs
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Speaker 1: without completing a pass in the second, third or fourth quarter.
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Speaker 1: So if you want to get smug and think that,
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Speaker 1: oh wait, the Raiders are two and four and we
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Speaker 1: can wipe these guys, stop it. Stop it, because I’m
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Speaker 1: going to start with Ashton genty because we talked to
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Speaker 1: Leo Chanel about it. And Ashton Genty when we saw
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Speaker 1: them draft him out of Boise State, and they made
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Speaker 1: a very big attempt to make that draft pick happen.
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Speaker 1: But now Genty leads the NFL in with fifteen broken tackles.
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Speaker 1: We can make comps if you will. I see some
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Speaker 1: Darren Sprowls in him, his powerful lower bodies. Not a
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Speaker 1: super tall guy. This is a hard guy to tackle.
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Speaker 1: And if he’s getting off the bus with Max Crosby,
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Speaker 1: then you better deal.
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Speaker 2: With the Raiders.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, looking at Genty, this is where the traditional stats
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Speaker 3: don’t really tell the full story, but the advanced metrics do.
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Speaker 3: So he’s ninth in the NFL in rushing right now
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Speaker 3: with four hundred and twenty four yards. I think he’s
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Speaker 3: hovering like around four yards per carry, maybe a little
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Speaker 3: bit under four yards per carry. You look at that
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Speaker 3: and say, like, a he’s not having a great year,
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Speaker 3: but you said it. I mean he is three hundred
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Speaker 3: and seventy six yards after contact this season. That’s second
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Speaker 3: most in the NFL, behind only Jonathan Taylor. And it’s
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Speaker 3: funny you mentioned the fifteen miss tackles. Those are all
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Speaker 3: calculated differently in different places. So I looked at Pro
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Speaker 3: Football Focus. They give him twenty six misstackles, also the
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Speaker 3: most in the NFL of any running back. So when
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Speaker 3: you’re looking at this Raider team that’s twenty ninth in
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Speaker 3: scoring offense right now, averaging only seventeen point two points
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Speaker 3: per game. Yeah, it’s easy to say, oh, they just
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00:51:48,040 –> 00:51:51,600
Speaker 3: haven’t been very good, well kinda, and we’ll dig into why.
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Speaker 3: But they have some really good players and it begins
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Speaker 3: with Ashon Genty. You cannot let Ashton Genty have a
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Speaker 3: huge day in this game because the challenge for the
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Speaker 3: Chiefs going into this game is you just played great
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Speaker 3: against the Detroit Lions, maybe your best football game of
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Speaker 3: the year. Everyone’s excited. You cannot have a letdown against
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Speaker 3: the Raiders because the record might not say it, but
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Speaker 3: they’re still very talented.
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Speaker 1: The perplexing thing about the Raiders to this point has
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Speaker 1: been Gino Smith’s interceptions.
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Speaker 2: That’s where you go.
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Speaker 1: That goes right to the top of the list in
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Speaker 1: the fact that he has ten interceptions. Let me tag
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Speaker 1: one thing on Genty because last year the Raiders were
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Speaker 1: just terrible in the run game. They were two hundred
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Speaker 1: yards less rushing than thirty first in the league, so
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Speaker 1: they were dead bottom, way bottom they go draft gent
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Speaker 1: that has changed in fact genty among rookie running backs
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Speaker 1: in Raiders’ history with what he has done in scrimming
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Speaker 1: yards in his first six games of his career, only
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Speaker 1: Marcus Allen or Josh Jacobs in Raiders’ history has been
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Speaker 1: better than Ashton genty. So it gives you an idea
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Speaker 1: of his talent, his ability, and his ability to create
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Speaker 1: plays that aren’t necessarily created to be big plays are
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Speaker 1: you’re looking at ten plus runs and other men he’s
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Speaker 1: near the top or at the.
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Speaker 2: Top in the league.
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Speaker 1: But the giveaways by Geno Smith. Six of his ten
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Speaker 1: interceptions this year have been without pressure or being blitzed. Now,
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Speaker 1: we don’t know if Brock Bauers is going to play
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Speaker 1: or not. He’s last year’s rookie phenom for the Raiders
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Speaker 1: and you know, I both think he’s terrific. He’s the
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Speaker 1: new Travis Kelcey of the NFL. But the interceptions and
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Speaker 1: Geno Smith’s been capable. He’s won a lot of games
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Speaker 1: as a starting quarterback, especially in those four years as
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Speaker 1: a starter with the Seahawks, but he only had one
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Speaker 1: attempt over ten yards against Tennessee. So it looks like
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00:53:35,400 –> 00:53:37,719
Speaker 1: they’ve tried to kind of condense things for him. His
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00:53:37,840 –> 00:53:41,520
Speaker 1: total quarterback rating is thirty seven point one, thirty first
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Speaker 1: in the league. But you know he’s capable of getting
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Speaker 1: a click.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, we’ve seen Geno Smith have a lot of success
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Speaker 3: in the NFL, and he’s with his guy and Pete Carroll,
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Speaker 3: who knows what he can do better than anybody, and
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Speaker 3: Chip Kelly’s there calling the play. Has obviously been around
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Speaker 3: a long time. Kind of surprising so far for Geno
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Speaker 3: because I think the in their mind they have these
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Speaker 3: young players and gent and Bowers, and you plug in
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Speaker 3: a veteran quarterback to kind of stabilize things. Well, Gino
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Speaker 3: struggled this year for the reasons that you said. The
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Speaker 3: giveaways is the primary reason this Raider offense hasn’t really
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Speaker 3: been able to move the ball. The other being their
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Speaker 3: red zone offense has really struggled. This is the number
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Speaker 3: thirty one red zone offense in the NFL. They’re only
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Speaker 3: scoring touchdowns at a thirty nine percent clip. So they’re talented,
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Speaker 3: they have good players, and at times they’ve moved the
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Speaker 3: football just a lot of times instead of a touchdown,
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Speaker 3: they’re either having a red zone field goal or turning
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Speaker 3: the football over. And for the Chiefs in this game,
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Speaker 3: they got to keep that going in both those categories.
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Speaker 3: Got to make sure you take the ball away from
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Speaker 3: Geno Smith and make sure they don’t score when they
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Speaker 3: make it to the red zone, because again, you can’t
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Speaker 3: let Las Vegas hang around in this game. And that
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Speaker 3: was the issue with the Jacksonville game. The Chiefs had
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Speaker 3: numerous opportunities a couple weeks ago to put that game
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Speaker 3: away and they couldn’t do it. To their credit, against Detroit,
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Speaker 3: they did. Detroit pulled within a field goal early in
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Speaker 3: the fourth quarter, and I’m sure a lot of people
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Speaker 3: were saying, okay, here the Lions go. Well, the Chiefs
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Speaker 3: defense and shut the door, and the offense also shut
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Speaker 3: the door by keeping pressure on Detroit. Got to have
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Speaker 3: see a similar performance here in this game from the Chiefs.
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Speaker 3: Turn the football over from the Raiders offense and stop
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Speaker 3: him in the red zone, because those are the two
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Speaker 3: areas the Raiders have struggled all year.
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Speaker 2: Long, and defensively they’ve struggled.
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Speaker 1: But if Max Crosby gets off the bus, nobody’s played
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Speaker 1: more snaps than Max Crosby, at least on a percentage
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Speaker 1: among defensive linemen. He’s out there all the time, and
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Speaker 1: he can also wreck a game where we saw the
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Speaker 1: ninety nine yard pick six against Jacksonville flipped that game.
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Speaker 1: The Raiders have the ability to take the ball away,
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Speaker 1: but none more profound than Max Crosby, who’s one of
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Speaker 1: the most difficult guys in this league to block, and
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Speaker 1: the Chiefs have struggled to block him and try to
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Speaker 1: influence him, like he kind of knows the Chiefs tricks.
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Speaker 1: And it’s kind of interesting back and forth how the
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Speaker 1: Chiefs offense and pat in particular were like, well, we
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Speaker 1: know your tricks, Max, and then Max will do the
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Speaker 1: trick beyond the trick.
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Speaker 2: It’s like a battle of superheroes. But Max Crosby is
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Speaker 2: a force and has to.
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Speaker 3: Be dealt with and he’s super old school like he
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Speaker 3: just absolutely despises us, which I appreciate it. That’s how
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Speaker 3: Chiefs and Raiders should be. I think it’s great, and
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Speaker 3: you know, he’s a great player. This Raiders defensive front
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Speaker 3: in general can get after the quarterback. They have fourteen
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Speaker 3: sacks this year. Crosby leads the way with four of those.
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Speaker 3: Also has twenty five pressures, but second year defensive tackle
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Speaker 3: Jonah Lalou Jonah Lalou. It’s close, Yeah, it’s close enough.
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Speaker 3: He’s been pretty good for him. He’s four sacks already.
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Speaker 3: And then Malcolm Kootz is still on this team, and
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Speaker 3: he brought up the Christmas Day game earlier in the podcast.
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Speaker 3: Last time we saw Malcolm Koontz, he had three sacks
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Speaker 3: on Christmas Day. Block Malcolm Koontz. Don’t allow these guys
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Speaker 3: to blow up the day.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, but you got to deal with Crosby and those
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Speaker 1: things open up. And koot Smiths last year, Yeah, people
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Speaker 1: forget he had the injuries. We’ve seen him since Christmas,
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Speaker 1: we have not and that wiped him out of twenty
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Speaker 1: twenty four. Well, he’s back and he looks to be
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Speaker 1: a something to have to be dealt with. But this week, hey,
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Speaker 1: it’s about area codes and zip codes, because earlier in
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Speaker 1: the podcast, we dialed up the five one four area
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Speaker 1: code could be nine eight oh or a zip code
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Speaker 1: of eight seven eight three two four



