šŸŽ™ļø ‘The Layers to This Game’ – Chiefs vs. Cowboys Preview | Defending the Kingdom

Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus and Senior Team Reporter Matt McMullen break down the Chiefs’ upcoming matchup with theĀ Dallas Cowboys, plusĀ 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: It’s a National Football League tradition, football on Thanksgiving Day,

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Speaker 1: but this year it’s a little different. It’s the Kansas

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Speaker 1: City Chiefs for the first time since nineteen ninety five

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Speaker 1: that will visit the Dallas Cowboys for the late window

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Speaker 1: game on Thanksgiving. But there’s a lot of layers to

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Speaker 1: this game between the Chiefs and the Cowboys. This addition

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Speaker 1: him not let in this game until no, they gotta

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Speaker 1: locked off field goal and over time. Hi everyone, I’m

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Speaker 1: Mitchelt’s voice of the Kansas City Chiefs. Along with senior

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Speaker 1: team reporter Matt McMullen. We’re going to talk about the

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Speaker 1: layers in this short week Thanksgiving game between the Kansas

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Speaker 1: enter it as the Cowboys will in similar fashion walk

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Speaker 1: off field goals with drama at the end. But the

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Speaker 1: Chiefs get to six and five beating the Colts in overtime.

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Speaker 1: The Cowboys now two straight wins off their buy to

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Speaker 1: go five to five, one beating their hated rivals in

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Speaker 1: the Philadelphia Eagles.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, both teams feeling good right now. Man today would

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Speaker 2: look a lot different if the Chiefs hadn’t figured it

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Speaker 2: out in the fourth quarter like they did. Exhilarating finish

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Speaker 2: for the Chiefs. That felt like the Chiefs, right. I

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Speaker 2: To find a way when things were not going well,

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Speaker 2: to stick together like they did and to outgain the

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Speaker 2: Colts two hundred and thirty six to eighteen in the

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Speaker 2: fourth quarter. It’s not like we were playing a bad

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Speaker 2: Colts team. That Colts team is maybe the best in

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Speaker 2: the NFL right now. At least they were coming into

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Speaker 2: the game and to dominate them like we did defensively

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Speaker 2: in the fourth quarter, and for the offense to make

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Speaker 2: play after play after play when it mattered most pretty cool.

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Speaker 2: Hopefully months from now we’re talking about that game and

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Speaker 2: that quarter and saying that’s when everything turned around for

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Speaker 1: And if there was one play that turned it around,

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Speaker 1: it would be Drew Tranquill’s first down stop for a

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Speaker 1: loss after Kareem Hunt fumbled the football at the six.

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Speaker 1: But Kareem Hunt was incredible in that game. But here

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Speaker 1: we are now, it’s the Cowboys and the Chiefs on Thanksgiving.

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Speaker 1: The Chiefs have a incredibly quick and difficult turnaround. I

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Speaker 1: think that it’s one of the most difficult things in

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Speaker 1: all professional sports. Maybe this is the version of the

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Speaker 1: NBA back to back. Yeah, and I know major League

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Speaker 1: games without a day off. To ask a team to

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Speaker 1: go on the road in a short situation is very

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Speaker 1: similar to what the Chiefs had last year with three

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Speaker 1: games in eleven days. This is not easy, particularly after

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Speaker 1: a tough, physical overtime game with some injuries. But it’s

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Speaker 1: what we got, It’s what’s in front of us, and

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Speaker 1: that’s what Coachree would say to attack.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, it’s not easy. Think about like a normal week.

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Speaker 2: You have three days of practice, you have multiple days

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Speaker 2: of preparation on top of that, doing like film study

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Speaker 2: and treatment and stuff like that. Not this week. Today

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Speaker 2: is Monday that we’re shooting this. We fly to Dallas

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Speaker 2: on Wednesday. Right, You basically have like one day because

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Speaker 2: today is a day where you’re trying to get your

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Speaker 2: body right and recover. You have one day to prepare

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Speaker 2: for this game. Essentially, that’s where you rely on your

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Speaker 2: coaches to be doing advanced work right. And the chiefs

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Speaker 2: have an extensive staff of people that their job is

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Speaker 2: to have the coaches ready for the following week, and

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Speaker 2: you really lean on those people right now. But I

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Speaker 2: keep saying this, We’re going to have to face a

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Speaker 2: short week either way. I’d much rather do it after

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Speaker 2: a big win like we did than losing. This would

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Speaker 2: be a tough day if we had lost that game.

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Speaker 1: And happy Thanksgiving by the way to all of you.

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Speaker 1: It’s different for us. This is a Monday and a

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Speaker 1: Wednesday and a Thursday and kind of a Friday. Yeah, okay,

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Speaker 1: what do we have around the world for this edition

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Speaker 1: of Layers. We’re calling it Layers to this game.

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Speaker 2: You know what’s funny about this? You called your shot

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Speaker 2: last week. I don’t know if you realize it.

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Speaker 1: I don’t remember. I don’t remember what happened like two

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Speaker 2: Okay, So I so shout out to Ben Bailey, one

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Speaker 2: of our seasonals this year. He actually let me know

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Speaker 2: same way where I don’t know what I had for

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Speaker 2: breakfast this morning. All I’m thinking about is the Dallas Cowboys.

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Speaker 2: But so last week I had seven around the world’s

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Speaker 2: for you and you’re like Harrison Buker game winner, what

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Speaker 2: do you know? So my question for you, my friend,

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Speaker 2: is I have I have six for you today? What’s

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Speaker 2: Brian Cook gonna do on Thursday?

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Speaker 1: Pick six?

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Speaker 2: Okay, yeah, okay, okay, here we go, Bran Cook boocket.

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Speaker 1: Ken of relive the Frankfurt moment. Yes, maybe a strip

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Speaker 1: and a lateral yeah, and run all the way.

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Speaker 2: Hi stepping into the end zone. So six for you today.

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Speaker 2: We have a listener in Wichita been a fan since

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Speaker 2: nineteen ninety one. This is a funny one. So Henrique

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Speaker 2: and this is obviously before the game. He said he’s

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Speaker 2: never been traumatized by the Colts, which made me laugh

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Speaker 2: because think of us as Chiefs fans, right, like, over

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Speaker 2: the years the Colts consistently.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, but to me, to me, Patrick Mahomes like expunged all.

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Speaker 2: Well he did in twenty eight I just don’t live

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Speaker 2: that again.

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Speaker 1: People are going hunters. Isn’t there PTSD about it?

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Speaker 3: No?

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Speaker 1: No, Patrick Mahomes just like got rid of all that.

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Speaker 1: So I respect the Colts yep, but I don’t relive

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Speaker 1: the captain comeback ten to seven. That’s frigid loss. So

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Speaker 1: I’m kind of over that. I thanks Patrick.

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Speaker 2: Well, that’s why Patrick is the best. I mean a

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Speaker 2: million reasons he’s the best, but one of them. I

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Speaker 2: talked about it before the Commander’s game and facing Marcus Mariota.

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Speaker 2: I was like, Patrick and his era as our quarterback

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Speaker 2: is all about like slaying the demons of the past.

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Speaker 1: Right.

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Speaker 2: The Colts are definitely in there too. It is funny though,

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Speaker 2: because our social team does like the the throwback Thursdays

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Speaker 2: or whatever, and you have to like vote on your

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Speaker 2: favorite like moment against that team, and they usually come

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Speaker 2: to me and say, hey, what are some of your

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Speaker 2: favorite moments against blank team? And they came to me

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Speaker 2: last week and I was like, against the Colts, let’s see.

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Speaker 2: The playoff win was fun.

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Speaker 1: Thirty one thirteen, Thank your parents.

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Speaker 2: And I was thinking for a while after sixteen.

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Speaker 1: Win sixteen went at Lucas Oil Stadium, who was the

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Speaker 1: quarterback Ick Foles.

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Speaker 2: Yeah okay, yeah, so yeah yeah. Anyway, who was quarterbacking

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Speaker 2: the Colts though? Oh is Curtis Painter from Purdue? Yea, yeah,

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Speaker 2: Curtis Paynter. Anyway, shout out to you, Henrique Benji is

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Speaker 2: checking in from Pennsylvania. Ryer though, Shingle House, I don’t know.

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Speaker 2: I knew you were going to say that.

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Speaker 1: I don’t know you were your favorite town in Pennsylvania.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, shout out Dan VM y So Ryan is in Richmond, Virginia,

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Speaker 2: Go Spiders.

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Speaker 1: Yep, niece lives there.

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Speaker 2: Sean Barber, shout out. Joel is in Kainai, Alaska. Is

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Speaker 2: that how you pronounce this? Probably?

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Speaker 1: I think it’s in it’s home of the great baseball team.

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Speaker 1: You know, Alaska for years had that I don’t know

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Speaker 1: if they still.

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Speaker 2: Have the Top of the World Classic.

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Speaker 1: Well that that for basketball, but in baseball it was

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Speaker 1: they but the Keenai Peninsula Oilers, Oh yeah, they had

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Speaker 1: a team and then they would go over and play

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Speaker 1: the Anchorage gold Panners or whatever in the Fairbanks, and

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Speaker 1: they’d all come to the NBC tournament in Wichita, the

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Speaker 1: National Baseball Congress. Turn all these Alaska teams would come

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Speaker 1: down there. But I remember the Kenai Peninsula Oilers.

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Speaker 2: That’s cool. I need to get back to Alaska. I

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Speaker 2: went there last summer. It was just to say, a

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Speaker 1: Yeah. Top of the World Classic was pretty cool, though.

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Speaker 1: I wish UAF would have it back. The University of

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Speaker 1: Alaska Fairbanks nannooks in great in hockey Division two basketball,

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Speaker 1: but they had the Top of the World Classic. Bring

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Speaker 1: it back, Bring it back.

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Speaker 2: We’re calling you out right now. Anyway, Joel’s been a

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Speaker 2: fan since nineteen seventy one. Shout out to you, Joel.

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Speaker 2: You’ll love this one.

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Speaker 1: So if he’s a fans in seventy one, he had

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Speaker 1: to love Kareem Hunts thirty carries for one oh four

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Speaker 1: because wasn’t that Ed Podolac. Didn’t it feel like Ed

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Speaker 1: Podolac or later Christian McCoy. That’s what I’ve sent on

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Speaker 1: other shows today.

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Speaker 2: Imagine what Joel had to deal with. So, if you’ve

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Speaker 2: been a fans in seventy one, you just missed Super Bowl.

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Speaker 1: Four, you had wait a long time for the Abyss.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, but hey, Joel stuck with us and it’s paying

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Speaker 2: off now, so you’ll love this one. So Luis grew

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Speaker 2: up on the border between Texas and New Mexico. Okay,

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Speaker 2: you know we’ve like activated that area. Oh we have,

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Speaker 2: we have and well and the New Mexico state football

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Speaker 2: coach uh huh, which I’m in year two now we

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Speaker 2: won ten to seven. I forget who we played, but anyway, we.

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Speaker 1: Which you went undefeated in your first year. It’s called

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Speaker 1: the Matt Hatton Project.

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Speaker 2: Yet thirteen and oh went to the Humanitarian Bowl.

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Speaker 1: I can’t believe they didn’t put you in a major

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Speaker 1: New Year’s Day Bowl.

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Speaker 2: No, No, they did the state and the Memberitarian Ball.

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Speaker 1: Was it Timmy Chang of Hawaii? He went twelve and

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Speaker 1: oh and they put him in the Sugar Bowl.

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Speaker 2: And they beat Georgia. Right, it was col Brennan.

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Speaker 1: I think it was a Cole Brennan. Okay, so it’s Timmy.

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Speaker 2: He was a quarterback col Brennan.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, I don’t know what Timmy Chang was, but anyway.

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Speaker 2: Anyway, So Louise has been a fan since nineteen ninety three.

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Speaker 2: His dad came from an Oakland Raiders family, but he

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Speaker 2: escaped that thankfully. He bought Louise some cool chief skier

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Speaker 2: In the nineties, they had some Kings’s connections as well,

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Speaker 2: and he’s been a fan ever since. And he says,

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Speaker 2: which I’m fully on board.

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Speaker 1: I would love to U tip against New Mexico State. Yeah,

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Speaker 1: the Battle of It in bucket list. Yeah, we’re going

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Speaker 1: and let’s see, that’s all I’ve got. We’re going to

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Speaker 1: go to the Sun Bowl or are we going to

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Speaker 1: go to Aggie Memorial Stadium or do both?

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Speaker 2: Good question, let’s just do both. Why not?

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Speaker 1: Let’s do both and you stay there all year? Yeah,

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Speaker 1: game was a big deal. Now, that season didn’t turn

416
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Speaker 1: out so good. That was the highlight of that season,

417
00:18:48,000 –> 00:18:51,479
Speaker 1: but that Chiefs team was fired up because I think

418
00:18:51,560 –> 00:18:53,880
Speaker 1: of layer one and Layer two that we’ve already mentioned,

419
00:18:54,320 –> 00:18:57,040
Speaker 1: it means a deal to the ownership family of this franchise.

420
00:18:57,240 –> 00:19:00,960
Speaker 1: In two, the rivalry, there’s this rival that dates back

421
00:19:01,000 –> 00:19:04,280
Speaker 1: to the Cowboys versus the Texans. I just remember how

422
00:19:04,440 –> 00:19:06,280
Speaker 1: ready our guys were and they played awesome.

423
00:19:06,359 –> 00:19:09,040
Speaker 2: Yeah, it’s just cool because it’s not one of those

424
00:19:09,119 –> 00:19:11,720
Speaker 2: rivalries that you really think about, like if you don’t

425
00:19:11,880 –> 00:19:14,679
Speaker 2: know the history of it all. But I’m eager to

426
00:19:14,680 –> 00:19:16,639
Speaker 2: read this book and to learn more about it because

427
00:19:17,119 –> 00:19:20,400
Speaker 2: it’s fascinating stuff. And I always think, like the butterfly

428
00:19:20,440 –> 00:19:24,000
Speaker 2: effect stuff is kind of cool, like as contentious as

429
00:19:24,000 –> 00:19:26,560
Speaker 2: I’m sure this was. And then Lamar’s decision to move

430
00:19:26,600 –> 00:19:29,520
Speaker 2: to Kansas City, I mean changed the trajectory of this

431
00:19:29,600 –> 00:19:33,520
Speaker 2: city and this region forever, right, And that came down

432
00:19:33,560 –> 00:19:36,200
Speaker 2: to one man’s decision. So I think it’s pretty cool.

433
00:19:36,800 –> 00:19:38,919
Speaker 2: But let’s go beat the Cowboys on Thursday.

434
00:19:38,920 –> 00:19:41,639
Speaker 1: I’ll take it further. It really changed the trajectory of

435
00:19:41,760 –> 00:19:44,159
Speaker 1: pro football, Yeah, for sure. Because they’re trying to put

436
00:19:44,240 –> 00:19:46,479
Speaker 1: Lamar to business. They don’t want him involved in pro football.

437
00:19:46,600 –> 00:19:51,000
Speaker 1: Mainly George hallis sorry, Bears fans, this some very flattering.

438
00:19:51,040 –> 00:19:53,600
Speaker 1: George was trying to nuke Lamar to the deal. But

439
00:19:53,680 –> 00:19:56,160
Speaker 1: once Lamar got the AFL going, all of a sudden,

440
00:19:56,160 –> 00:19:58,879
Speaker 1: it became this exciting league in two point conversions and

441
00:19:59,200 –> 00:20:01,720
Speaker 1: there was coloring into a black and white game, and

442
00:20:01,840 –> 00:20:04,640
Speaker 1: he brought in revenue sharing, and he brought in playoff structure,

443
00:20:04,640 –> 00:20:08,480
Speaker 1: and he brought to all the time zones. He brought

444
00:20:08,520 –> 00:20:10,760
Speaker 1: the Broncos to the Mountain time zone and there was

445
00:20:10,800 –> 00:20:13,600
Speaker 1: no Mountain time Zone team. It jumped from Chicago to

446
00:20:13,720 –> 00:20:17,840
Speaker 1: LA And so now that we think of it, it’s

447
00:20:17,880 –> 00:20:19,760
Speaker 1: really due to Lamar. If they would have wiped him out,

448
00:20:19,760 –> 00:20:22,720
Speaker 1: who knows what would have happened. So yeah, it’s a

449
00:20:22,760 –> 00:20:25,440
Speaker 1: really good point on your part. There’s another layer to

450
00:20:25,480 –> 00:20:29,200
Speaker 1: this game too, a couple more. Maybe listen forgetting one.

451
00:20:29,320 –> 00:20:31,960
Speaker 1: The Anie Reid versus the Cowboys layer is kind of real.

452
00:20:32,440 –> 00:20:35,600
Speaker 1: All right. So for fourteen years, Ady Reid was the

453
00:20:35,600 –> 00:20:39,560
Speaker 1: head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles don’t like

454
00:20:39,600 –> 00:20:42,960
Speaker 1: the Cowboys, no, and the Cowboys don’t like the Eagles.

455
00:20:43,040 –> 00:20:43,560
Speaker 2: No, they don’t.

456
00:20:44,280 –> 00:20:47,359
Speaker 1: Coach. He’s two and one against the Cowboys here. He

457
00:20:47,440 –> 00:20:51,080
Speaker 1: beat them in twenty thirteen. I remember they were not

458
00:20:51,119 –> 00:20:56,120
Speaker 1: going to lose that game. We lost in seventeen, kind

459
00:20:56,119 –> 00:20:57,720
Speaker 1: of a down to the wire game kind of thing.

460
00:20:57,800 –> 00:21:01,919
Speaker 1: Then we beat them here in twenty one, and uh,

461
00:21:02,600 –> 00:21:05,840
Speaker 1: the coach is nineteen and thirteen against the Cowboys, including

462
00:21:05,840 –> 00:21:08,080
Speaker 1: a playoff loss I think in the old nine wild Card.

463
00:21:09,320 –> 00:21:12,080
Speaker 1: But if you coach would not admit this, but if

464
00:21:12,119 –> 00:21:14,600
Speaker 1: you mentioned Dallas to him, you see kind of the

465
00:21:14,640 –> 00:21:18,800
Speaker 1: eyebrows let go crazy. So that’s that’s a layer to

466
00:21:18,840 –> 00:21:20,320
Speaker 1: this game. Sorry, it’s a rivalry.

467
00:21:20,400 –> 00:21:22,760
Speaker 2: Yeah, you and I were talking about it earlier. It’s

468
00:21:22,800 –> 00:21:25,639
Speaker 2: like if we lived somewhere else and the Broncos are

469
00:21:25,680 –> 00:21:27,920
Speaker 2: coming to town, are the Raiders, and it’s like, yeah,

470
00:21:27,920 –> 00:21:30,000
Speaker 2: this game means a little bit more to me. Coach

471
00:21:30,000 –> 00:21:32,280
Speaker 2: has been here a long time now, but I mean,

472
00:21:32,320 –> 00:21:35,160
Speaker 2: I’m sure he still has all that fire for those

473
00:21:35,160 –> 00:21:37,800
Speaker 2: old NFC East opponents still in him. And yeah, hopefully

474
00:21:37,840 –> 00:21:40,359
Speaker 2: he has it this weekend or Thursday. I keep saying

475
00:21:40,359 –> 00:21:42,520
Speaker 2: this weekend, Yeah, this Thursday. Did I leave the layer out?

476
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Speaker 1: Yeah?

477
00:21:42,800 –> 00:21:43,320
Speaker 2: You sure did.

478
00:21:43,480 –> 00:21:46,439
Speaker 1: Patrick Mahomes, Oh my gosh, it’s the biggest part of

479
00:21:46,480 –> 00:21:49,520
Speaker 1: this game. What am I doing? This is sleep deprivation.

480
00:21:49,960 –> 00:21:53,040
Speaker 1: This is the biggest part of this game. Of all

481
00:21:53,119 –> 00:21:56,040
Speaker 1: the layers. This goes to the top of the list.

482
00:21:56,200 –> 00:21:59,080
Speaker 1: Why was I blanking out? Because I knew I was

483
00:21:59,160 –> 00:22:01,560
Speaker 1: missing something. This is the biggest part of this game

484
00:22:01,560 –> 00:22:05,960
Speaker 1: in my opinion. The twenty twenty five version. Patrick Mahomes

485
00:22:06,000 –> 00:22:09,080
Speaker 1: grew up in Tyler, Texas, one hundred and seventeen miles

486
00:22:09,119 –> 00:22:12,679
Speaker 1: from AT and T Stadium. Wow, okay, we grew up

487
00:22:12,680 –> 00:22:16,200
Speaker 1: in Tyler, Texas. The Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex is like this. Whoo,

488
00:22:16,760 –> 00:22:21,119
Speaker 1: It’s like this own planet and everything’s magnetic pull to

489
00:22:21,119 –> 00:22:27,240
Speaker 1: the Metroplex. And so Patrick was a phenomenal athlete growing up.

490
00:22:27,520 –> 00:22:31,120
Speaker 1: We all know that, right still is obviously a little bit,

491
00:22:31,840 –> 00:22:34,040
Speaker 1: but in everything you know, he was not just football.

492
00:22:34,080 –> 00:22:37,080
Speaker 1: He was a great baseball player. Drafted, he was a

493
00:22:37,119 –> 00:22:39,560
Speaker 1: great basketball player, could have been a Division One player. Well,

494
00:22:40,359 –> 00:22:42,639
Speaker 1: when I went to Tyler, Texas to present him for

495
00:22:42,680 –> 00:22:47,280
Speaker 1: this night with Patrick and Brittany, I met a lot

496
00:22:47,359 –> 00:22:50,760
Speaker 1: of his friends, and I saw a guy with a

497
00:22:51,160 –> 00:22:52,959
Speaker 1: camp A T shirt. I think we went through this

498
00:22:53,080 –> 00:22:57,720
Speaker 1: his twelve year old Little League World Series team from Tyler, Texas.

499
00:22:57,760 –> 00:23:00,919
Speaker 1: These are all guys that are Patrick friends. Most of

500
00:23:00,960 –> 00:23:03,080
Speaker 1: them still are of the state they come to games.

501
00:23:03,320 –> 00:23:07,800
Speaker 1: There is inner circle, this horizontal accountability, proverbs, iron sharpening,

502
00:23:07,880 –> 00:23:11,280
Speaker 1: iron group. This is a big game for those guys

503
00:23:11,760 –> 00:23:13,920
Speaker 1: because they all stayed loyal to each other. They didn’t

504
00:23:13,920 –> 00:23:17,480
Speaker 1: go to Dallas and play for the Dallas Planet, you know,

505
00:23:17,560 –> 00:23:19,959
Speaker 1: the gold Stars or whatever. They said. Now we’re Tyler,

506
00:23:20,560 –> 00:23:23,280
Speaker 1: and Patrick said that night he goes we went and

507
00:23:23,280 –> 00:23:25,840
Speaker 1: beat those teams. Anyway, I just took my guys. We

508
00:23:25,920 –> 00:23:27,800
Speaker 1: went from Tyler one hundred and seventeen miles and went

509
00:23:27,840 –> 00:23:30,040
Speaker 1: and played all those Dallas teams and beat them. For

510
00:23:30,160 –> 00:23:33,159
Speaker 1: Patrick Mahomes. I can’t believe overlooked it. Patrick Mahomes to

511
00:23:33,160 –> 00:23:36,959
Speaker 1: play this game on Thanksgiving against the Cowboys is a

512
00:23:37,000 –> 00:23:41,000
Speaker 1: gigantic deal for Patrick Mahomes, all the layers to this rivalry,

513
00:23:41,520 –> 00:23:43,879
Speaker 1: this version. I don’t think our guys are going to

514
00:23:43,960 –> 00:23:45,080
Speaker 1: let Patrick lose this game.

515
00:23:45,400 –> 00:23:48,760
Speaker 2: I think it’s awesome. So something about Patrick that makes

516
00:23:48,800 –> 00:23:51,960
Speaker 2: him so special is his loyalty and how much he

517
00:23:52,000 –> 00:23:55,000
Speaker 2: cares for those that have been with him since the

518
00:23:55,080 –> 00:23:57,880
Speaker 2: very beginning. Absolutely, like you were saying, it’d be very

519
00:23:57,880 –> 00:24:03,520
Speaker 2: easy for him, who is a superstar, to outgrow all

520
00:24:03,560 –> 00:24:06,160
Speaker 2: those people, and it’s quite the opposite. He doesn’t forget

521
00:24:06,160 –> 00:24:08,480
Speaker 2: where he came from. He doesn’t forget who his friends were,

522
00:24:08,760 –> 00:24:10,479
Speaker 2: and it’s the same kind of thing now where he

523
00:24:10,560 –> 00:24:13,040
Speaker 2: cares so much about all of his teammates here and

524
00:24:13,119 –> 00:24:15,760
Speaker 2: even when his teammates go elsewhere, he still cares about

525
00:24:15,760 –> 00:24:20,200
Speaker 2: those players. You know, it’s well documented, but whenever someone

526
00:24:20,280 –> 00:24:23,320
Speaker 2: has like a milestone touchdown or something and everyone’s celebrating,

527
00:24:23,600 –> 00:24:25,520
Speaker 2: he’s the one that goes and hunts down the football.

528
00:24:25,800 –> 00:24:29,120
Speaker 2: It’s little stuff like that he cares. And that’s because

529
00:24:29,160 –> 00:24:31,680
Speaker 2: of how he was raised, right, And it’s pretty cool

530
00:24:31,720 –> 00:24:33,480
Speaker 2: that he gets to go back to Dallas now for

531
00:24:33,520 –> 00:24:36,040
Speaker 2: the very first time and play at at and T

532
00:24:36,160 –> 00:24:39,439
Speaker 2: Stadium on Thanksgiving and play against the Cowboys and he

533
00:24:39,480 –> 00:24:41,400
Speaker 2: has a chance to go in there and beat them.

534
00:24:41,520 –> 00:24:42,560
Speaker 2: I think that’s pretty cool.

535
00:24:42,760 –> 00:24:47,639
Speaker 1: It’s so cool, And you’re right. Patrick loves Tyler, Texas.

536
00:24:47,760 –> 00:24:50,480
Speaker 1: He loves white House, white House High School, he loves

537
00:24:50,480 –> 00:24:53,600
Speaker 1: the Piney Woods region of East Texas where he’s from.

538
00:24:54,000 –> 00:24:56,879
Speaker 1: He loves Texas Tech, and he loves the Chief Kingdom.

539
00:24:57,040 –> 00:25:01,320
Speaker 1: He plants wherever he’s at, and he just affects everybody’s

540
00:25:01,359 –> 00:25:04,199
Speaker 1: life in that region. That’s why he is such a

541
00:25:04,200 –> 00:25:06,480
Speaker 1: special human being. And now he’s going to go play

542
00:25:06,480 –> 00:25:09,960
Speaker 1: the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day. It’s one of the

543
00:25:10,160 –> 00:25:13,879
Speaker 1: coolest things ever. So I think that’s part of the reason.

544
00:25:13,920 –> 00:25:17,360
Speaker 1: Another layer to this game between the Chiefs and Cowboys

545
00:25:17,359 –> 00:25:20,879
Speaker 1: on Thanksgiving Day of twenty twenty five. Okay, let’s just

546
00:25:20,960 –> 00:25:23,640
Speaker 1: kind of look at this game a little bit. Two

547
00:25:23,720 –> 00:25:25,920
Speaker 1: teams that are really kind of similar, not just the

548
00:25:25,960 –> 00:25:28,360
Speaker 1: way they won the last week, but trying to get

549
00:25:28,359 –> 00:25:31,439
Speaker 1: a surge. The Cowboys are a really interesting story. They

550
00:25:31,520 –> 00:25:34,480
Speaker 1: used their bye week they made two big moves that

551
00:25:34,680 –> 00:25:38,280
Speaker 1: change this team. Yeah, and to get Quinn Williams upfront

552
00:25:38,280 –> 00:25:41,600
Speaker 1: defensively from the Jets, and then to get Logan Wilson

553
00:25:41,600 –> 00:25:45,720
Speaker 1: the linebacker from the Bengals is a big deal and

554
00:25:45,760 –> 00:25:48,600
Speaker 1: it’s changed their defense. We can look at defensive numbers

555
00:25:48,640 –> 00:25:50,760
Speaker 1: and how rotten they are. We’ve got to look at

556
00:25:50,760 –> 00:25:52,800
Speaker 1: the last two weeks and see how much those two

557
00:25:52,880 –> 00:25:56,440
Speaker 1: guys have improved this team. The Eagles are struggling offensively,

558
00:25:56,480 –> 00:25:58,080
Speaker 1: I got it, and they only had twenty one points

559
00:25:58,240 –> 00:26:01,399
Speaker 1: the Raiders for the other opponent. This is not the

560
00:26:01,440 –> 00:26:04,639
Speaker 1: cowboy defense that we saw giving up forty points to

561
00:26:04,680 –> 00:26:07,040
Speaker 1: the Packers in a forty to forty tie, or to

562
00:26:07,080 –> 00:26:10,160
Speaker 1: give up thirty eight points on five other occasions. This

563
00:26:10,240 –> 00:26:12,560
Speaker 1: is a better cowboy defense. But I know where you’re going.

564
00:26:12,560 –> 00:26:14,199
Speaker 1: Probably let’s start with the cowboy offense.

565
00:26:14,680 –> 00:26:16,639
Speaker 2: Yeah, well, we can talk about all of it. The

566
00:26:16,680 –> 00:26:19,000
Speaker 2: cowboy offense is really interesting. I want to tag the

567
00:26:19,000 –> 00:26:22,640
Speaker 2: defensive point though, because you mentioned how their overall numbers

568
00:26:22,800 –> 00:26:25,240
Speaker 2: indicate that they’ve struggled, and that is accurate, But the

569
00:26:25,320 –> 00:26:27,800
Speaker 2: last two weeks have been a different story because of

570
00:26:27,840 –> 00:26:29,919
Speaker 2: everyone that they’ve kind of added to their defense. So

571
00:26:30,119 –> 00:26:33,120
Speaker 2: overall their defense is near the bottom of the NFL,

572
00:26:33,119 –> 00:26:35,880
Speaker 2: and yards allowed per game, points per game, red zone

573
00:26:35,920 –> 00:26:38,960
Speaker 2: defense their last in the NFL, and third down defense

574
00:26:39,359 –> 00:26:41,960
Speaker 2: they’re also allowing two hundred and fifty passing yards per game.

575
00:26:42,000 –> 00:26:45,320
Speaker 2: That’s thirtieth in the NFL, and they’re twenty nine passing

576
00:26:45,320 –> 00:26:47,680
Speaker 2: plays of at least twenty five yards allowed, are most

577
00:26:47,720 –> 00:26:50,040
Speaker 2: in the NFL. You hear that and say their defense

578
00:26:50,080 –> 00:26:53,199
Speaker 2: isn’t very good, that is a fair assessment. But they

579
00:26:53,200 –> 00:26:55,639
Speaker 2: look totally different over the last two weeks because they

580
00:26:55,640 –> 00:26:58,600
Speaker 2: have different people on defense. So you mentioned Quentin Williams,

581
00:26:58,640 –> 00:27:02,080
Speaker 2: adding him deal. He had eight pressures last week against

582
00:27:02,080 –> 00:27:05,280
Speaker 2: the Eagles. Logan Wilson a good player that was on

583
00:27:05,320 –> 00:27:07,600
Speaker 2: the Bengals for years and years. We know all about him.

584
00:27:08,119 –> 00:27:10,400
Speaker 2: But also they got damar Avion over shown back. Yeah,

585
00:27:10,400 –> 00:27:13,640
Speaker 2: he’s played good football. And then rookie Chavon Revel Junior,

586
00:27:13,680 –> 00:27:16,080
Speaker 2: a guy that we looked at in the draft. He

587
00:27:16,119 –> 00:27:16,879
Speaker 2: loved playing for him.

588
00:27:16,960 –> 00:27:18,400
Speaker 1: Yeah, he was one of those where we were going

589
00:27:18,440 –> 00:27:21,240
Speaker 1: back and forth, like if he comes back and he’s healthy,

590
00:27:21,280 –> 00:27:23,199
Speaker 1: because he had the knee injuries at East Carolina. They go,

591
00:27:23,240 –> 00:27:24,400
Speaker 1: this guy’s gonna be a stud.

592
00:27:24,280 –> 00:27:26,560
Speaker 2: And he’s played for them, and I just think that

593
00:27:26,600 –> 00:27:28,960
Speaker 2: their defense has kind of a different swagger to it now.

594
00:27:29,440 –> 00:27:31,920
Speaker 2: They’ve allowed an average of just nineteen points over the

595
00:27:32,000 –> 00:27:35,640
Speaker 2: last two weeks. So yeah, their defense overall has struggled.

596
00:27:35,640 –> 00:27:37,720
Speaker 2: That’s why their record is what it is. But I’m

597
00:27:37,760 –> 00:27:40,280
Speaker 2: not sure it’s necessarily the same defense that teams are

598
00:27:40,280 –> 00:27:43,000
Speaker 2: seeing earlier in the year. And really it begins with

599
00:27:43,040 –> 00:27:45,400
Speaker 2: quent and Williams. You can’t let him wreck the game

600
00:27:45,480 –> 00:27:48,400
Speaker 2: because he’s a monster, and already I think they’re seeing

601
00:27:48,400 –> 00:27:49,560
Speaker 2: dividends from that trade.

602
00:27:49,680 –> 00:27:52,119
Speaker 1: Yeah, people forget he was the third pick overall in

603
00:27:52,160 –> 00:27:55,359
Speaker 1: the draft in twenty nineteen. But in these two games,

604
00:27:55,400 –> 00:27:59,119
Speaker 1: when you look at what he’s done eight pressures, tackle

605
00:27:59,160 –> 00:28:03,200
Speaker 1: for loss in the game against the Raiders and then

606
00:28:03,520 –> 00:28:06,760
Speaker 1: the game against the Eagles, a hass sack, a tackle

607
00:28:06,800 –> 00:28:09,480
Speaker 1: for loss, five quarterback hits. But what he has done

608
00:28:09,560 –> 00:28:13,120
Speaker 1: is also helped the others. OsO Diggi Zua has been

609
00:28:13,640 –> 00:28:16,000
Speaker 1: very much a force in these two games. Because you

610
00:28:16,440 –> 00:28:18,840
Speaker 1: got to pay attention to Quinn Williams, right, And then

611
00:28:18,840 –> 00:28:22,280
Speaker 1: you and I both looked at Donovan Azeruque. Yeah he’s

612
00:28:22,320 –> 00:28:23,840
Speaker 1: another guy in the draft. We were going, ooh, the

613
00:28:23,840 –> 00:28:27,160
Speaker 1: Boston college kid. These guys are both helped by these

614
00:28:27,200 –> 00:28:30,680
Speaker 1: additions on defense. This is you really can’t look statistically

615
00:28:30,680 –> 00:28:32,800
Speaker 1: to me at the Cowboys defense overall, you have to

616
00:28:32,840 –> 00:28:35,119
Speaker 1: really look at these additions guys coming back off the

617
00:28:35,160 –> 00:28:38,480
Speaker 1: injury list, because it’s a defense now that’s ready for

618
00:28:38,520 –> 00:28:39,600
Speaker 1: the Cowboys to make a run.

619
00:28:39,680 –> 00:28:42,000
Speaker 2: Yeah, it’s a different cast of characters. I don’t think

620
00:28:42,120 –> 00:28:45,080
Speaker 2: this Cowboys team makes the comeback that they did against

621
00:28:45,080 –> 00:28:47,560
Speaker 2: the Eagles if it was like Week five. I think

622
00:28:47,560 –> 00:28:50,320
Speaker 2: it’s a totally different team. And that’s because their offense

623
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Speaker 2: is really good and these guys are never out of

624
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Speaker 2: the game, and their defense didn’t necessarily need to be

625
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Speaker 2: a top five defense, just a little bit better than

626
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Speaker 2: it was, and I think they’ve achieved that. Anumber four

627
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Speaker 2: scoring offense in the NFL, in the top total offense

628
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Speaker 2: in the NFL in terms of yards per game. It’s

629
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Speaker 2: kind of funny we’re coming off the Wait a minute,

630
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Speaker 2: didn’t we just say that on the list now coming

631
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Speaker 2: up this game against the Colts, which had this historic offense,

632
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Speaker 2: and we’re celebrating that we shut them down, which, by

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Speaker 2: the way, I talked about how we had faced the

634
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Speaker 2: number one scoring offense in the NFL coming into a

635
00:29:20,360 –> 00:29:23,920
Speaker 2: game twice already in Detroit and in Baltimore, and I

636
00:29:23,960 –> 00:29:25,600
Speaker 2: talked about how we held both of them to twenty

637
00:29:25,680 –> 00:29:27,680
Speaker 2: or fewer points? How many points? Do we hold the

638
00:29:27,680 –> 00:29:31,680
Speaker 2: Colts to twenty points? So hey, why not? Once again?

639
00:29:32,360 –> 00:29:34,280
Speaker 2: I mean easier said than done, but let’s just go

640
00:29:34,320 –> 00:29:36,520
Speaker 2: hold the Cowboys to twenty points. What do you say

641
00:29:36,800 –> 00:29:37,280
Speaker 2: let’s do that?

642
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Speaker 1: I’d I’d love that. It’d be hard to do though,

643
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Speaker 1: And what happened to George Pickens? Yeah, he stopped running

644
00:29:44,640 –> 00:29:48,200
Speaker 1: routes against us as a Steeler on Christmas Day, allowing

645
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Speaker 1: Justin Reid to go intercept the pass at the goal line. Now,

646
00:29:52,760 –> 00:29:55,240
Speaker 1: all of a sudden, he looks like the red birth

647
00:29:55,560 –> 00:30:00,520
Speaker 1: of Michael Irvin. Six or nine, nine targets, nine catches

648
00:30:00,840 –> 00:30:03,560
Speaker 1: in the game, it’s Philadelphia, and he’s third in the

649
00:30:03,640 –> 00:30:06,880
Speaker 1: league in receptions per game and tied for third and

650
00:30:06,960 –> 00:30:11,480
Speaker 1: receiving touchdowns. What is that the same guy? Is this

651
00:30:11,560 –> 00:30:12,520
Speaker 1: seem weird to you? So?

652
00:30:12,640 –> 00:30:14,920
Speaker 2: Field Yates just put out a tweet right before we

653
00:30:15,000 –> 00:30:17,920
Speaker 2: came on that Pickens has more receiving yards than all

654
00:30:17,960 –> 00:30:22,560
Speaker 2: of the Steelers’ receivers combined. Not a great move. Yeah,

655
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Speaker 2: he’s been incredible. He has ten catches of at least

656
00:30:25,040 –> 00:30:27,880
Speaker 2: twenty five yards this year. He has back to back

657
00:30:27,920 –> 00:30:30,800
Speaker 2: games with at least one hundred and forty receiving yards.

658
00:30:31,960 –> 00:30:34,520
Speaker 2: He has eighteen catches for two hundred and ninety yards

659
00:30:34,800 –> 00:30:37,600
Speaker 2: in his last two games. And then Ceedee Lamb. I

660
00:30:37,600 –> 00:30:39,960
Speaker 2: get he had some drops against the Eagles, but still

661
00:30:39,960 –> 00:30:42,160
Speaker 2: Seede Lamb is one of the best receivers in football.

662
00:30:42,600 –> 00:30:44,720
Speaker 2: He has eight catches of at least twenty five yards

663
00:30:44,720 –> 00:30:47,960
Speaker 2: this year. So when you’re looking at this Cowboys offense

664
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Speaker 2: with Dak Prescott, he wants to throw the ball all

665
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Speaker 2: over the yard, and it’s not necessarily like the yards

666
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Speaker 2: after the catch stuff like the quick slants and they

667
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Speaker 2: break free. It is like he wants to throw the

668
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Speaker 2: ball thirty yards and George Pickens makes a play over

669
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Speaker 2: a dB. You can’t allow Pickens and Ceedee Lamb to

670
00:31:03,680 –> 00:31:06,880
Speaker 2: go crazy in this game. But really, I think as

671
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Speaker 2: good as they are with the passing game begins with

672
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Speaker 2: slowing down Javonte Williams. Because if you look at where

673
00:31:11,520 –> 00:31:13,480
Speaker 2: they had a lot of success against the Eagles defense,

674
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Speaker 2: it was play action. So Daku’s play action on Sunday

675
00:31:17,400 –> 00:31:20,120
Speaker 2: really effectively. He was nine of eleven for one hundred

676
00:31:20,120 –> 00:31:23,240
Speaker 2: and seventy four yards on those dropbacks because Javonte Williams

677
00:31:23,320 –> 00:31:25,600
Speaker 2: was having a good game. He rushed for like ninety yards.

678
00:31:26,480 –> 00:31:29,320
Speaker 2: Kind Of an interesting career resurgence for Williams because we

679
00:31:29,360 –> 00:31:31,080
Speaker 2: know him from his time with the Broncos, right and

680
00:31:31,440 –> 00:31:33,760
Speaker 2: pretty good player, but never really matched what he did

681
00:31:33,840 –> 00:31:36,440
Speaker 2: as rookie year, I think because of injuries. But this

682
00:31:36,520 –> 00:31:39,600
Speaker 2: year he’s rushed for nearly nine hundred yards and eight touchdowns.

683
00:31:40,120 –> 00:31:42,440
Speaker 2: It’s already his most rushing yards in a single season

684
00:31:42,600 –> 00:31:44,920
Speaker 2: since his rookie year, and he’s averaging just under five

685
00:31:45,000 –> 00:31:48,480
Speaker 2: yards per carry. Got to make sure Javante Williams doesn’t

686
00:31:48,480 –> 00:31:50,680
Speaker 2: have like a really solid day in this one because

687
00:31:50,680 –> 00:31:53,120
Speaker 2: it opens up that play action passing for this Cowboys offense.

688
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Speaker 1: Yeah, and you mentioned the solid digainst Philly eighty seven

689
00:31:55,800 –> 00:31:58,280
Speaker 1: yards there, but he’s fifth. He’s been top five in

690
00:31:58,440 –> 00:32:01,080
Speaker 1: NFL in rushing. Javonte wayiam And if you look at

691
00:32:01,120 –> 00:32:03,640
Speaker 1: what he did against the Chiefs back when he was

692
00:32:03,640 –> 00:32:06,160
Speaker 1: a Bronco effective in twenty twenty one, one hundred two

693
00:32:06,280 –> 00:32:09,320
Speaker 1: yards and then twenty seven carries for eighty five in

694
00:32:09,360 –> 00:32:13,800
Speaker 1: the twenty three game. So Javonte Williams can be effective,

695
00:32:14,040 –> 00:32:16,320
Speaker 1: especially being just enough of a run game much like

696
00:32:16,320 –> 00:32:19,000
Speaker 1: a Kareem Hunt for the Kansas City Chiefs, But for

697
00:32:19,080 –> 00:32:23,160
Speaker 1: Dak Prescott, it’s all about him being healthy. When he’s healthy,

698
00:32:23,440 –> 00:32:28,440
Speaker 1: he’s awesome. The ankle injury in twenty twenty, calf injury

699
00:32:28,440 –> 00:32:31,640
Speaker 1: in twenty twenty one, hamstring injury last year, very serious

700
00:32:32,160 –> 00:32:37,160
Speaker 1: in twenty four and people forget between the Eagles run

701
00:32:37,200 –> 00:32:38,960
Speaker 1: to the Super Bowl where we beat him in fifty

702
00:32:38,960 –> 00:32:41,280
Speaker 1: seven and lost to him in fifty nine. The Cowboys

703
00:32:41,360 –> 00:32:45,080
Speaker 1: won the division in between those two years. Now, they’ve

704
00:32:45,120 –> 00:32:48,160
Speaker 1: only got five playoff wins since that nineteen ninety five

705
00:32:48,200 –> 00:32:50,880
Speaker 1: team we alluded to. They’re five and thirteen in the playoffs,

706
00:32:51,440 –> 00:32:54,360
Speaker 1: but many times it has been Dak Prescott being injured.

707
00:32:54,400 –> 00:32:57,480
Speaker 1: He’s not injured this year, and when he’s not injured,

708
00:32:57,880 –> 00:32:59,680
Speaker 1: they’re a force. You and I both talked about it.

709
00:32:59,680 –> 00:33:01,480
Speaker 1: It’s like a seven on seven team, and I mean

710
00:33:01,480 –> 00:33:04,040
Speaker 1: that as a compliment. A stat that jumps off the

711
00:33:04,040 –> 00:33:06,440
Speaker 1: page at you. About this Cowboy team in twenty five

712
00:33:06,800 –> 00:33:08,960
Speaker 1: they’re number one in the league and scoring at the

713
00:33:09,080 –> 00:33:12,200
Speaker 1: end of halves into the first half into the game.

714
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Speaker 1: Their two minute offense is number one in the National

715
00:33:15,120 –> 00:33:18,040
Speaker 1: Football League, and the two minute offense are scoring at

716
00:33:18,040 –> 00:33:21,480
Speaker 1: the end of halves many times tempo, it’s not let’s

717
00:33:21,480 –> 00:33:23,320
Speaker 1: look to the sideline or let’s take a bunch of

718
00:33:23,320 –> 00:33:25,680
Speaker 1: time and look through all of our iPad, or look

719
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Speaker 1: through the iPad to figure it’s go. You just figure

720
00:33:28,440 –> 00:33:30,960
Speaker 1: it out and go, you know, seven on seven, which

721
00:33:31,000 –> 00:33:33,240
Speaker 1: we’ve seen Mahomes do that. But that’s what the Cowboys

722
00:33:33,280 –> 00:33:36,120
Speaker 1: are doing this year with Pickens resurgence through in Turp

723
00:33:36,160 –> 00:33:39,160
Speaker 1: and two man. Turpin’s not a slouch. Jake Ferguson’s a

724
00:33:39,160 –> 00:33:41,080
Speaker 1: good tight end, made the Pro Bowl two years ago.

725
00:33:41,480 –> 00:33:43,360
Speaker 1: All kinds of weapons on a really good offense.

726
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Speaker 2: So I chatted with Ari earlier today, which we’ll play

727
00:33:46,000 –> 00:33:48,080
Speaker 2: here in a minute, and one thing I talked about

728
00:33:48,120 –> 00:33:50,400
Speaker 2: with him is the Cowboys are really good at like

729
00:33:50,520 –> 00:33:52,880
Speaker 2: backyard football, Like they can just go out there and

730
00:33:52,920 –> 00:33:56,720
Speaker 2: maybe the play itself fizzles out, but then Pickens just

731
00:33:56,760 –> 00:33:58,680
Speaker 2: makes a guy miss and he’s wide open deep down

732
00:33:58,680 –> 00:34:00,560
Speaker 2: the field and you think you have him off the

733
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Speaker 2: field and they hit you for a big play. Really,

734
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Speaker 2: I think big plays through the air are key in

735
00:34:06,400 –> 00:34:09,359
Speaker 2: this game. And it’s ironic because the Cowboys we talked

736
00:34:09,400 –> 00:34:11,399
Speaker 2: about how their defense does look different, and it does,

737
00:34:11,440 –> 00:34:14,640
Speaker 2: but The Cowboys have struggled, like I mentioned, against deep

738
00:34:14,640 –> 00:34:17,200
Speaker 2: passing plays this year defensively. I mean they’ve allowed twenty

739
00:34:17,280 –> 00:34:19,799
Speaker 2: nine passing plays of at least twenty five yards this year.

740
00:34:20,080 –> 00:34:21,879
Speaker 2: For the Chiefs in this game, hit some of those

741
00:34:21,880 –> 00:34:23,960
Speaker 2: plays when you’re on offense, and don’t let the Cowboys

742
00:34:24,040 –> 00:34:25,160
Speaker 2: hit them when you’re on defense.

743
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Speaker 1: And we can overlook the offensive line once again, third straight,

744
00:34:28,760 –> 00:34:31,600
Speaker 1: fourth straight game. We’ve played a really good offensive line. Now.

745
00:34:31,600 –> 00:34:34,960
Speaker 1: They lost Tyron Smith and Zach Martin in the offseason retiring,

746
00:34:35,040 –> 00:34:38,240
Speaker 1: but they’ve replaced him. They have drafted four offensive linemen

747
00:34:38,280 –> 00:34:42,040
Speaker 1: in the first three rounds over the past four drafts,

748
00:34:42,520 –> 00:34:45,920
Speaker 1: including Cooper Bebee from Piper High School in Kansas City.

749
00:34:46,000 –> 00:34:48,879
Speaker 1: He’s their center, former Case State All Big twelve Star. Yeah,

750
00:34:48,920 –> 00:34:53,000
Speaker 1: same alma mater with Eric stone Street Piper Pirate. But

751
00:34:53,080 –> 00:34:55,480
Speaker 1: this is a Cowboy team that’s good and with these

752
00:34:55,520 –> 00:34:58,560
Speaker 1: defensive additions, they’re much better than what they look like

753
00:34:59,120 –> 00:35:01,560
Speaker 1: in the first eight games of the year. And now

754
00:35:01,560 –> 00:35:03,839
Speaker 1: they’re setting at five to five one Chiefs are six

755
00:35:03,880 –> 00:35:06,239
Speaker 1: and five. We mentioned all the layers to this game.

756
00:35:06,600 –> 00:35:08,439
Speaker 1: Bet you had a chance to catch up with Ari

757
00:35:09,000 –> 00:35:13,480
Speaker 1: to be our spy around the AFC and look at

758
00:35:13,480 –> 00:35:14,360
Speaker 1: the rest of the league.

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00:35:15,200 –> 00:35:17,799
Speaker 3: Hello to everyone, It’s time for Out West with Ari

760
00:35:17,920 –> 00:35:22,279
Speaker 3: Wolf a special Thanksgiving addition as it is Week thirteen,

761
00:35:22,400 –> 00:35:25,120
Speaker 3: and while what a crazy week twelve we had, I’m

762
00:35:25,160 –> 00:35:28,120
Speaker 3: excited to be joined as always by Matt McMullen. We

763
00:35:28,200 –> 00:35:31,120
Speaker 3: start in the AFC West, but I normally don’t start

764
00:35:31,160 –> 00:35:34,439
Speaker 3: talking deeply about the Chiefs. But considering two teams were

765
00:35:34,480 –> 00:35:37,000
Speaker 3: off the Chargers in the Broncos go to go right

766
00:35:37,040 –> 00:35:40,040
Speaker 3: to the Chiefs and the Colts eight thirty seven to

767
00:35:40,040 –> 00:35:44,080
Speaker 3: go in the fourth quarter, Chiefs find themselves down twenty

768
00:35:44,160 –> 00:35:47,080
Speaker 3: to nine, and it felt dark in my house at

769
00:35:47,080 –> 00:35:49,720
Speaker 3: that moment. It felt like you fall to five and six,

770
00:35:49,880 –> 00:35:53,560
Speaker 3: like you’d have to do circus tricks in your head

771
00:35:53,600 –> 00:35:55,400
Speaker 3: to figure out how you’re going to get to the playoffs.

772
00:35:56,160 –> 00:35:59,600
Speaker 3: The Chiefs defense steps up huge. They completely dominated the

773
00:35:59,640 –> 00:36:03,080
Speaker 3: Colts on their last four possessions. The Chiefs find a

774
00:36:03,080 –> 00:36:06,759
Speaker 3: way to win in overtime. Ma Homes throws for a

775
00:36:06,840 –> 00:36:09,920
Speaker 3: season best three hundred and fifty two yards. But to

776
00:36:09,960 –> 00:36:13,160
Speaker 3: me this was about the defense and really about the

777
00:36:13,640 –> 00:36:16,640
Speaker 3: at arrow hit. I don’t know in recent memory if

778
00:36:16,680 –> 00:36:19,080
Speaker 3: I felt the lift of the crowd as much as

779
00:36:19,120 –> 00:36:22,759
Speaker 3: I felt at watching yesterday, you were there. What was

780
00:36:22,760 –> 00:36:25,520
Speaker 3: it like to be there at Arrowhead and feel that

781
00:36:25,680 –> 00:36:27,880
Speaker 3: crowd sort of will the team to victory.

782
00:36:28,400 –> 00:36:31,239
Speaker 2: So I’m glad that came through on TV because that

783
00:36:31,280 –> 00:36:34,839
Speaker 2: definitely was a real thing that I felt. And it’s

784
00:36:34,880 –> 00:36:37,880
Speaker 2: easy to be loud and screaming and cheering when the

785
00:36:37,880 –> 00:36:40,719
Speaker 2: team’s playing well and everything is going great. But what

786
00:36:40,800 –> 00:36:43,400
Speaker 2: was so cool is that the Chiefs are down eleven

787
00:36:43,440 –> 00:36:47,600
Speaker 2: points and Kareem fumbles in the red zone and the Colts,

788
00:36:47,640 –> 00:36:49,879
Speaker 2: who have been playing such good football all year. It’s

789
00:36:49,920 –> 00:36:52,520
Speaker 2: the top offense in the NFL, one of the best

790
00:36:52,600 –> 00:36:56,600
Speaker 2: offenses statistically since the seven Patriots. Right, they have the

791
00:36:56,600 –> 00:36:59,560
Speaker 2: ball in the fourth quarter after you commit a crucial

792
00:36:59,600 –> 00:37:03,839
Speaker 2: giveaway and they’re up two touchdowns, that game ninety nine

793
00:37:03,840 –> 00:37:07,160
Speaker 2: percent of the time is over. Well, the crowd said,

794
00:37:07,600 –> 00:37:09,600
Speaker 2: we have a one percent chance. We’re gonna give our

795
00:37:09,600 –> 00:37:11,799
Speaker 2: defense all the energy we possibly can, and you could

796
00:37:11,840 –> 00:37:14,520
Speaker 2: feel it like the energy was like palpable. And for

797
00:37:14,600 –> 00:37:17,080
Speaker 2: the crowd to get behind the team like that when

798
00:37:17,120 –> 00:37:20,319
Speaker 2: they knew the team was up against the wall, the

799
00:37:20,440 –> 00:37:23,359
Speaker 2: challenge was greatest, right, and the defense responded to it

800
00:37:23,560 –> 00:37:26,799
Speaker 2: and to force that offense and to four consecutive three

801
00:37:26,840 –> 00:37:29,080
Speaker 2: and outs to end the game. The Colts had thirteen

802
00:37:29,160 –> 00:37:32,040
Speaker 2: net yards on their final four drives. I mean, seriously,

803
00:37:32,120 –> 00:37:34,879
Speaker 2: if you go look at the numbers, the Colts led

804
00:37:34,920 –> 00:37:37,680
Speaker 2: the NFL and like every single offensive metric, you can’t

805
00:37:37,680 –> 00:37:40,160
Speaker 2: get him off the field. Fewest three and outs in

806
00:37:40,200 –> 00:37:43,080
Speaker 2: the NFL going into that game, thirteen all season, and

807
00:37:43,120 –> 00:37:45,120
Speaker 2: they had four in a row when it mattered most.

808
00:37:45,400 –> 00:37:47,399
Speaker 2: I mean, that’s all about Steve Spagnolo. It’s all about

809
00:37:47,400 –> 00:37:49,959
Speaker 2: this defense, but it’s also about the crowd. And again,

810
00:37:50,000 –> 00:37:51,800
Speaker 2: I’m glad you could pick it up on TV because

811
00:37:52,000 –> 00:37:54,480
Speaker 2: the energy was real. There’s a reason the Chiefs are

812
00:37:54,520 –> 00:37:57,319
Speaker 2: seventeen and one and their last eighteen home games dating

813
00:37:57,320 –> 00:37:59,839
Speaker 2: back to twenty twenty three. The crowd plays a big role,

814
00:38:00,280 –> 00:38:04,319
Speaker 2: and uh, definitely on Sunday by the crowd earned that win.

815
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Speaker 3: I think there was also something very unique that you

816
00:38:07,680 –> 00:38:09,200
Speaker 3: might not have seen me because you were there at

817
00:38:09,200 –> 00:38:13,200
Speaker 3: the game. On television, they showed several players approaching Kareem

818
00:38:13,280 –> 00:38:15,799
Speaker 3: Hunt after the fumble, picking him up, being like, we’re

819
00:38:15,800 –> 00:38:18,560
Speaker 3: gonna need you. You got this. There was a sense

820
00:38:18,600 –> 00:38:21,040
Speaker 3: of rallying around you know a teammate that had a

821
00:38:21,080 –> 00:38:23,880
Speaker 3: critical mistake in a critical moment that I think spoke

822
00:38:24,000 –> 00:38:27,480
Speaker 3: volumes about the tightness of this team and how they

823
00:38:27,480 –> 00:38:30,800
Speaker 3: actually care about each other. And they were right. Kareem

824
00:38:30,840 –> 00:38:33,320
Speaker 3: comes back in the game, ends up having an impact.

825
00:38:33,400 –> 00:38:36,120
Speaker 3: He finishes with over one hundred yards. They really leaned

826
00:38:36,239 –> 00:38:38,840
Speaker 3: into the ground game in a way we haven’t often

827
00:38:38,920 –> 00:38:42,359
Speaker 3: seen them. That the balance offensively was there. I think

828
00:38:42,400 –> 00:38:44,719
Speaker 3: it really told us a lot about the Chiefs, and

829
00:38:45,000 –> 00:38:47,279
Speaker 3: you know, if they find a way to get into

830
00:38:47,320 –> 00:38:49,799
Speaker 3: the postseason, we’re going to look back at the way

831
00:38:49,880 –> 00:38:52,480
Speaker 3: that crowd reacted to what look a lot of fan

832
00:38:52,520 –> 00:38:55,080
Speaker 3: bases would have been booing at that point, right leaving

833
00:38:55,160 –> 00:38:58,400
Speaker 3: you’re down twenty to nine, you know, your most important

834
00:38:58,480 –> 00:39:01,799
Speaker 3: running back this season. Fun the crowd could have gone

835
00:39:01,840 –> 00:39:04,000
Speaker 3: the other way on you. So just super proud of

836
00:39:04,120 –> 00:39:07,760
Speaker 3: Chiefs Kingdom. It was amazing. A couple of other notes

837
00:39:07,800 –> 00:39:11,320
Speaker 3: from the game. Rashi Rice eight catches one hundred and

838
00:39:11,360 –> 00:39:13,400
Speaker 3: forty one yards. I mean, he looked like a Pro

839
00:39:13,480 –> 00:39:16,680
Speaker 3: Bowl caliber wide receiver. I thought he looked great. You

840
00:39:16,680 –> 00:39:18,680
Speaker 3: don’t want to settle for field goals, but you got

841
00:39:18,680 –> 00:39:21,360
Speaker 3: to make your field goals Harrison Boker comes through with

842
00:39:21,520 –> 00:39:25,080
Speaker 3: five field goals. The game wasn’t pretty at all. We’ll

843
00:39:25,120 –> 00:39:27,359
Speaker 3: get into wild card standings in it a little bit.

844
00:39:27,440 –> 00:39:30,120
Speaker 3: But you know, remember we talked about the play against

845
00:39:30,160 –> 00:39:32,600
Speaker 3: the Giants where Mahomes, you know, threw the pick and

846
00:39:32,600 –> 00:39:35,799
Speaker 3: then went back and got the football. Well, I guess

847
00:39:35,840 –> 00:39:38,320
Speaker 3: it wasn’t a pick. He threw it backwards. Yeah, that

848
00:39:38,800 –> 00:39:41,600
Speaker 3: was like a season changing moment. Well, the fourth quarter

849
00:39:41,640 –> 00:39:45,480
Speaker 3: of this game was a potential season changing moment. I

850
00:39:45,560 –> 00:39:48,520
Speaker 3: was wondering what it felt like being around the team

851
00:39:48,600 –> 00:39:49,920
Speaker 3: after the game yesterday.

852
00:39:50,680 –> 00:39:55,560
Speaker 2: Yeah, it was eupik, Right, that felt like a playoff game.

853
00:39:56,160 –> 00:39:58,719
Speaker 2: We all know. That was a really important game for

854
00:39:58,800 –> 00:40:01,080
Speaker 2: the Chiefs, and your facing a team in the Colts,

855
00:40:01,080 –> 00:40:04,040
Speaker 2: who was one of the best teams in football, a

856
00:40:04,120 –> 00:40:08,279
Speaker 2: team that really has steamrolled over teams this year. It

857
00:40:08,320 –> 00:40:11,200
Speaker 2: was a really tough challenge. The Chiefs have been struggling lately,

858
00:40:11,480 –> 00:40:15,439
Speaker 2: particularly on offense. They come into that game just trying

859
00:40:15,440 –> 00:40:17,640
Speaker 2: to find a way to win. And when you’re late

860
00:40:17,680 –> 00:40:19,920
Speaker 2: in the game and things have not gone well, the

861
00:40:20,000 –> 00:40:22,680
Speaker 2: Chiefs end one for six in the red zone. Right,

862
00:40:23,680 –> 00:40:26,880
Speaker 2: you have the interception early in the game inside your

863
00:40:26,920 –> 00:40:29,040
Speaker 2: own five yard line, you have a touchdown taken off

864
00:40:29,040 –> 00:40:31,000
Speaker 2: the board because of a penalty, you have a fumble

865
00:40:31,040 –> 00:40:32,759
Speaker 2: in the red zone. I could go on and on.

866
00:40:32,840 –> 00:40:34,520
Speaker 2: Things were not going well for the Chiefs, but they

867
00:40:34,600 –> 00:40:36,600
Speaker 2: hung in there. And I think that’s one of the

868
00:40:36,640 –> 00:40:39,080
Speaker 2: things that makes this team so special, not just this year,

869
00:40:39,120 –> 00:40:42,719
Speaker 2: but overall during this run of Chiefs football, is it’s

870
00:40:42,719 –> 00:40:47,120
Speaker 2: not always super flashy or exciting or yeah, the highlights

871
00:40:47,120 –> 00:40:49,600
Speaker 2: are great, but what makes this team so special is

872
00:40:49,600 –> 00:40:52,080
Speaker 2: they never give up. And it’s easy to say that,

873
00:40:52,360 –> 00:40:54,520
Speaker 2: it’s another thing to actually do it. And when the

874
00:40:54,520 –> 00:40:57,960
Speaker 2: odds are so stacked against you and it just feels

875
00:40:57,960 –> 00:41:00,480
Speaker 2: like it’s not your day or not your year, the

876
00:41:00,520 –> 00:41:03,479
Speaker 2: fact that you keep going, like, let’s just keep doing

877
00:41:03,480 –> 00:41:06,760
Speaker 2: our best and see what happens. Sometimes you mess around

878
00:41:06,760 –> 00:41:09,239
Speaker 2: and you win the game, and it’s pretty cool. And yeah,

879
00:41:09,280 –> 00:41:12,440
Speaker 2: I hope that hopefully after a deep playoff run, we’re

880
00:41:12,440 –> 00:41:15,319
Speaker 2: looking back at that fourth quarter and we say that

881
00:41:15,400 –> 00:41:17,600
Speaker 2: might have been when everything turned around for the Chiefs

882
00:41:17,600 –> 00:41:20,319
Speaker 2: because everyone picked each other up. The crowd picked the

883
00:41:20,360 –> 00:41:23,680
Speaker 2: defense up, the players picked each other up. I mean,

884
00:41:23,719 –> 00:41:26,000
Speaker 2: I think it’s cool that you mentioned Kareem and Rashi

885
00:41:26,120 –> 00:41:28,719
Speaker 2: Well I don’t think when you were writing down your

886
00:41:28,719 –> 00:41:30,880
Speaker 2: notes for our podcast today in the first half, you

887
00:41:30,880 –> 00:41:33,280
Speaker 2: were writing down Kareem and Rashi, right. I mean, Kareem

888
00:41:33,320 –> 00:41:37,319
Speaker 2: has a critical fumble, Rashi some drops in the first half. Well,

889
00:41:37,400 –> 00:41:39,680
Speaker 2: Rashi has one hundred and thirty two receiving yards in

890
00:41:39,719 –> 00:41:42,200
Speaker 2: the second half, two catches on third down that move

891
00:41:42,280 –> 00:41:45,480
Speaker 2: the chains. He has that forty seven yarder on second

892
00:41:45,520 –> 00:41:48,279
Speaker 2: and thirteen at the three yard line that got the

893
00:41:48,440 –> 00:41:51,640
Speaker 2: game tying drive, going, nineteen yard catch on fourth bound

894
00:41:51,640 –> 00:41:53,799
Speaker 2: to keep that drive alive, and the twenty one yard

895
00:41:53,800 –> 00:41:55,879
Speaker 2: catch in overtime to set up the game winning field goal.

896
00:41:56,120 –> 00:41:58,760
Speaker 2: I mean, the Chiefs don’t win that game without Rashi,

897
00:41:58,840 –> 00:42:02,239
Speaker 2: and same with Kareem. Four rushing yards. I think one

898
00:42:02,280 –> 00:42:04,400
Speaker 2: hundred and three of those yards according to Next Gen

899
00:42:04,440 –> 00:42:07,800
Speaker 2: stats were after contact, so he had one yard before contact.

900
00:42:08,400 –> 00:42:11,799
Speaker 2: What a warrior. Anyway, I’m rambling, but it was really

901
00:42:11,880 –> 00:42:13,440
Speaker 2: cool to see and I’m just really proud of our

902
00:42:13,440 –> 00:42:14,800
Speaker 2: guys for how they played on Sunday.

903
00:42:15,480 –> 00:42:17,880
Speaker 3: That’s good stuff. The other game in the AFC West

904
00:42:17,960 –> 00:42:22,759
Speaker 3: yesterday featured Cleveland at Las Vegas in a game that

905
00:42:23,400 –> 00:42:25,120
Speaker 3: I wasn’t sure what to think of. Other than I

906
00:42:25,239 –> 00:42:28,000
Speaker 3: was looking forward to seeing Shador Sanders in his first start.

907
00:42:28,640 –> 00:42:31,080
Speaker 3: I was pretty impressed with him. That one deep ball

908
00:42:31,120 –> 00:42:35,400
Speaker 3: he threw on the broken play was absolutely gorgeous. He

909
00:42:35,480 –> 00:42:37,520
Speaker 3: played well enough for his team to win, didn’t make

910
00:42:37,520 –> 00:42:42,360
Speaker 3: a bunch of mistakes. Chip Kelly is out as offensive

911
00:42:42,400 –> 00:42:45,560
Speaker 3: coordinator for the Raiders. Their offense has been a mess

912
00:42:45,560 –> 00:42:48,879
Speaker 3: all season. What were your initial thoughts when you heard

913
00:42:48,920 –> 00:42:50,759
Speaker 3: the chip Kelly had been relieved.

914
00:42:50,400 –> 00:42:53,000
Speaker 2: Of his duties. Yeah, kind of interesting. I think he

915
00:42:53,080 –> 00:42:55,839
Speaker 2: was the highest paid offensive coordinator in the NFL, right,

916
00:42:56,560 –> 00:42:59,360
Speaker 2: and gets let go before the season’s over. You know,

917
00:42:59,440 –> 00:43:01,920
Speaker 2: I would love for the Raiders to beat the Chargers

918
00:43:01,920 –> 00:43:05,000
Speaker 2: this upcoming week. And you know, when head coaches get fired,

919
00:43:05,200 –> 00:43:07,640
Speaker 2: you always see like the bump from the team, like

920
00:43:07,680 –> 00:43:10,120
Speaker 2: a team plays with more energy. Maybe we’ll get that

921
00:43:10,160 –> 00:43:12,239
Speaker 2: with chip Kelly not being there anymore, We’ll get the

922
00:43:12,800 –> 00:43:15,920
Speaker 2: interim offensive coordinator bump. That’d be great if the Raiders

923
00:43:15,920 –> 00:43:18,880
Speaker 2: can play great against the Chargers and beat them next weekend.

924
00:43:18,920 –> 00:43:21,600
Speaker 2: But yeah, I mean it’s been a tough year for them.

925
00:43:21,640 –> 00:43:25,080
Speaker 2: Obviously they have some weapons, but just never really put

926
00:43:25,080 –> 00:43:27,440
Speaker 2: it together. Can I share a quick gripe I have

927
00:43:27,680 –> 00:43:30,440
Speaker 2: with a red Zone though in relation to the Raiders.

928
00:43:31,080 –> 00:43:33,680
Speaker 2: So the Chiefs don’t play a lot of noon games,

929
00:43:33,880 –> 00:43:35,640
Speaker 2: and by playing a noon game, it meant that I

930
00:43:35,680 –> 00:43:37,759
Speaker 2: got home with plenty of time to watch the late

931
00:43:37,800 –> 00:43:41,040
Speaker 2: afternoon window, and I’m watching Red Zone and I’m watching

932
00:43:41,080 –> 00:43:43,759
Speaker 2: this Jags and Cardinals game. Kind of locked in on

933
00:43:43,800 –> 00:43:45,880
Speaker 2: it because obviously that the Jags are in the wildcard

934
00:43:45,960 –> 00:43:48,839
Speaker 2: race right there with us and the Cowboys Eagles game

935
00:43:48,880 –> 00:43:51,240
Speaker 2: was really interesting. For one thing, We’re playing the Cowboys

936
00:43:51,239 –> 00:43:52,759
Speaker 2: in a couple of days, so I wanted to watch them,

937
00:43:52,800 –> 00:43:54,799
Speaker 2: and it was just a great game. Well, they keep

938
00:43:54,800 –> 00:43:57,799
Speaker 2: putting up like the triple box with the Jags game,

939
00:43:57,840 –> 00:44:02,080
Speaker 2: the Cowboys game, and then this pretty terrible Raiders in

940
00:44:02,120 –> 00:44:04,719
Speaker 2: Browns game that is over right, and they keep playing

941
00:44:04,760 –> 00:44:06,279
Speaker 2: let’s go to triple box here. I’m like, do we

942
00:44:06,320 –> 00:44:09,000
Speaker 2: need the Raiders and Browns anymore? I’m like, I get

943
00:44:09,000 –> 00:44:10,960
Speaker 2: it should ever started. He played pretty well, that’s a

944
00:44:10,960 –> 00:44:13,239
Speaker 2: cool story. But it’s like twenty three to ten in

945
00:44:13,280 –> 00:44:14,920
Speaker 2: the fourth quarter, and they’re all right, let’s check back

946
00:44:14,920 –> 00:44:17,720
Speaker 2: in with the Raiders and Browns. I don’t care about

947
00:44:17,719 –> 00:44:21,520
Speaker 2: this Raiders and Browns game anymore. Whatever, maybe some people do.

948
00:44:21,680 –> 00:44:24,200
Speaker 2: But that’s my gripe with red zone. Thank you for listening,

949
00:44:24,760 –> 00:44:26,799
Speaker 2: fair enough, all right, I’m moving on.

950
00:44:26,840 –> 00:44:30,040
Speaker 3: I thought the best game yesterday was the New York

951
00:44:30,080 –> 00:44:33,200
Speaker 3: Giants at the Detroit Lions. And our friend Mike Kafka,

952
00:44:33,239 –> 00:44:36,320
Speaker 3: who’s now the interim head coach for the Giants, had

953
00:44:36,560 –> 00:44:41,080
Speaker 3: his team balling. He ran two trick plays for touchdowns,

954
00:44:41,080 –> 00:44:43,680
Speaker 3: including one where they threw it back to Winston, who

955
00:44:43,719 –> 00:44:46,280
Speaker 3: looked like he’d been playing wide receiver his whole life,

956
00:44:46,440 –> 00:44:49,640
Speaker 3: breaking tackles getting into the end zone. I thought Kafka

957
00:44:49,680 –> 00:44:53,040
Speaker 3: had the team really amped. They look like a team

958
00:44:53,080 –> 00:44:55,960
Speaker 3: that had something to play for. They outplayed the Lions

959
00:44:56,000 –> 00:45:01,160
Speaker 3: for the entire game, but then every decision right. Kafka

960
00:45:01,400 –> 00:45:04,320
Speaker 3: and the Giants are up three, less than three minutes

961
00:45:04,360 –> 00:45:07,960
Speaker 3: to go, they’re inside the ten yard line. They elect

962
00:45:07,960 –> 00:45:10,759
Speaker 3: to go for it on fourth down. I get it,

963
00:45:10,800 –> 00:45:13,480
Speaker 3: you want the dagger. It would have effectively ended the game.

964
00:45:13,960 –> 00:45:16,279
Speaker 3: But there must be something in the analytics. And I’m

965
00:45:16,280 –> 00:45:19,520
Speaker 3: not an analytics guy that says that going from up

966
00:45:19,560 –> 00:45:23,320
Speaker 3: three to up six is not important. I’m old school.

967
00:45:23,440 –> 00:45:25,600
Speaker 3: I think it does. I’d have taken the three and

968
00:45:25,680 –> 00:45:28,880
Speaker 3: force the Lions to score a touchdown. With hindsight, we

969
00:45:28,960 –> 00:45:31,440
Speaker 3: all look brilliant, right, we all got twenty twenty vision.

970
00:45:31,480 –> 00:45:33,839
Speaker 3: But I think what we saw with my calf is

971
00:45:33,960 –> 00:45:36,239
Speaker 3: he’s definitely got the juice and the goods to be

972
00:45:36,280 –> 00:45:39,560
Speaker 3: a good NFL coach. But also you know how you

973
00:45:39,640 –> 00:45:42,800
Speaker 3: manage a game and the decisions you make. The Giants

974
00:45:42,880 –> 00:45:44,879
Speaker 3: also at times with the lead in the fourth quarter,

975
00:45:44,920 –> 00:45:46,920
Speaker 3: we’re throwing the ball when I think everybody else I

976
00:45:46,920 –> 00:45:49,280
Speaker 3: thought they should run the ball. But give the Lions credit.

977
00:45:49,800 –> 00:45:53,440
Speaker 3: Jared Goff had a bad day. My biggest takeaway from

978
00:45:53,480 –> 00:45:55,960
Speaker 3: the game is that jamiir gives if I was starting

979
00:45:56,000 –> 00:45:58,800
Speaker 3: a team today and I could choose a running back

980
00:45:59,120 –> 00:46:01,440
Speaker 3: and that you know we couldn’t. We’re just choosing running backs,

981
00:46:01,480 –> 00:46:03,799
Speaker 3: he’d be the first running back off the board. That

982
00:46:03,840 –> 00:46:07,120
Speaker 3: guy is the best player I’ve seen play this year.

983
00:46:07,400 –> 00:46:11,680
Speaker 3: His total yards yesterday from scrimmage were like close or here.

984
00:46:11,719 –> 00:46:14,280
Speaker 3: It is two hundred and sixty four yards, two hundred

985
00:46:14,280 –> 00:46:17,360
Speaker 3: and nineteen yards on the ground, three touchdowns. He scores

986
00:46:17,400 –> 00:46:20,239
Speaker 3: on their first play in overtime. So my takeaway is

987
00:46:20,280 –> 00:46:22,280
Speaker 3: are Kafka is good enough to be a head coach,

988
00:46:22,400 –> 00:46:26,480
Speaker 3: but he’ll learn from it. Jamiir Gibbs is awesome. I mean,

989
00:46:26,520 –> 00:46:28,239
Speaker 3: he’s as much fun to watch. It mean, when my

990
00:46:28,320 –> 00:46:30,920
Speaker 3: wife watches him, I feel like she gasps like four

991
00:46:31,000 –> 00:46:33,160
Speaker 3: or five times a game. It was a must win

992
00:46:33,320 –> 00:46:35,239
Speaker 3: for the Lions. It was a ton of fun. I

993
00:46:35,280 –> 00:46:37,319
Speaker 3: know you were working. I’m sure you saw something of

994
00:46:37,320 –> 00:46:39,200
Speaker 3: the highlights, but to me, it wasn’t even close. It

995
00:46:39,280 –> 00:46:41,280
Speaker 3: was an amazing football game.

996
00:46:41,680 –> 00:46:44,920
Speaker 2: Yeah, Jamior Gibbs is incredible. I think he’s like the

997
00:46:44,960 –> 00:46:48,960
Speaker 2: perfect kind of player for the modern NFL where he

998
00:46:49,040 –> 00:46:51,359
Speaker 2: can be that running back who can carry the ball

999
00:46:51,480 –> 00:46:54,759
Speaker 2: in between the tackles, but he has the explosiveness to

1000
00:46:54,960 –> 00:46:57,040
Speaker 2: take a carry to the house at any time. But

1001
00:46:57,080 –> 00:46:58,720
Speaker 2: he can also be such a weapon in the passing

1002
00:46:58,760 –> 00:47:01,000
Speaker 2: game where he’s like a legiti that receiver, not just

1003
00:47:01,000 –> 00:47:03,319
Speaker 2: a running back who catches the ball. I’m with you,

1004
00:47:03,400 –> 00:47:05,480
Speaker 2: just an incredible game kind of willed them to victory.

1005
00:47:06,360 –> 00:47:08,600
Speaker 2: I do feel bad for Mike Kafka because I like

1006
00:47:08,640 –> 00:47:10,560
Speaker 2: Mike Kafka a lot and think he has a super

1007
00:47:10,600 –> 00:47:13,520
Speaker 2: bright career ahead of him. You’re right about the hindsight thing,

1008
00:47:13,560 –> 00:47:16,279
Speaker 2: because it’s so difficult. The Giants have blown all these

1009
00:47:16,280 –> 00:47:18,800
Speaker 2: fourth quarter leads. This year, so I understand the mindset

1010
00:47:18,880 –> 00:47:20,560
Speaker 2: like we’re not going to play not to lose, We’re

1011
00:47:20,560 –> 00:47:23,799
Speaker 2: going to play to win. We’ve been at bites of course, right,

1012
00:47:23,840 –> 00:47:26,120
Speaker 2: And that’s also I guess why you throw the ball

1013
00:47:26,160 –> 00:47:27,520
Speaker 2: in the fourth quarter when you had the lead. You

1014
00:47:27,560 –> 00:47:29,120
Speaker 2: don’t want to look back on it and say like, oh,

1015
00:47:29,160 –> 00:47:32,759
Speaker 2: we’re playing not to lose. Well, unfortunately, sometimes when you

1016
00:47:32,760 –> 00:47:35,200
Speaker 2: play to win, you end up losing. I get it,

1017
00:47:35,520 –> 00:47:38,440
Speaker 2: But still crazy game. I think the Lions in a

1018
00:47:38,480 –> 00:47:41,080
Speaker 2: lot of ways their season is kind of mirrored our season,

1019
00:47:41,480 –> 00:47:44,080
Speaker 2: Like they come in with big expectations and just some

1020
00:47:44,160 –> 00:47:46,120
Speaker 2: games have not gone their way. They’ve had some bad

1021
00:47:46,200 –> 00:47:49,919
Speaker 2: luck and some injuries. And then kind of crazy same

1022
00:47:49,960 –> 00:47:53,560
Speaker 2: situation yesterday where they’re down by double bidgets against a

1023
00:47:53,560 –> 00:47:57,880
Speaker 2: team that is playing really good football and you’re at

1024
00:47:57,920 –> 00:47:59,520
Speaker 2: home and you find a way to send it to

1025
00:47:59,520 –> 00:48:02,480
Speaker 2: overtime win it. How about Jake Bates hitting a fifty

1026
00:48:02,560 –> 00:48:04,839
Speaker 2: nine yard or to tie the game. Yeah, I mean

1027
00:48:04,840 –> 00:48:07,920
Speaker 2: it’s just incredible. Like we’ve talked about it before, but

1028
00:48:08,200 –> 00:48:13,120
Speaker 2: like fifty nine yards even ten years ago is like crazy, like, man,

1029
00:48:13,160 –> 00:48:15,279
Speaker 2: you can’t be doing that, and he just nails it.

1030
00:48:15,400 –> 00:48:17,520
Speaker 2: So yeah, that’s one of those games where it was

1031
00:48:17,560 –> 00:48:19,200
Speaker 2: happening during our game, so I had to go back

1032
00:48:19,239 –> 00:48:22,040
Speaker 2: and just watch the highlights. But digging into it, incredible

1033
00:48:22,040 –> 00:48:25,040
Speaker 2: game and I’m with you that Jamier Gibbs is the takeaway.

1034
00:48:25,239 –> 00:48:27,720
Speaker 2: It’s funny how these things change, though, because all season

1035
00:48:27,760 –> 00:48:30,439
Speaker 2: it’s like Jonathan Taylor is the MVP, and then right

1036
00:48:30,640 –> 00:48:32,319
Speaker 2: the Chiefs shut him down on Sunday and it’s like,

1037
00:48:32,680 –> 00:48:35,160
Speaker 2: never mind, now it’s Jamier Gibbs, you know. But yeah,

1038
00:48:35,200 –> 00:48:36,280
Speaker 2: I’m with you, awesome player.

1039
00:48:36,760 –> 00:48:38,960
Speaker 3: Well, I guess I also meant like, if you’re considering

1040
00:48:39,080 –> 00:48:42,040
Speaker 3: age and all the other factors, like Saquon Barkley last

1041
00:48:42,120 –> 00:48:43,799
Speaker 3: year OFFENSI Player of the Year, it’s not like he’s really

1042
00:48:43,840 –> 00:48:45,480
Speaker 3: lost this step. But you know, he’s a couple of

1043
00:48:45,520 –> 00:48:48,480
Speaker 3: years older than Gibbs. Jonathan Taylor a couple of years older.

1044
00:48:48,480 –> 00:48:50,640
Speaker 3: So to me, it’s if I was starting a team today.

1045
00:48:50,680 –> 00:48:53,319
Speaker 3: The reason Gibbs is, yes, the talent wise, they’re all

1046
00:48:53,360 –> 00:48:56,200
Speaker 3: pretty similar, but Gibbs is the youngest of the bunch,

1047
00:48:56,320 –> 00:48:58,120
Speaker 3: and I just think he’s only going to get better.

1048
00:48:58,160 –> 00:49:03,080
Speaker 3: All right, Yeah, let’s move on upcoming this week. Let’s

1049
00:49:03,120 –> 00:49:05,759
Speaker 3: leave with the Chiefs and the Cowboys. It’s the Thanksgiving

1050
00:49:05,840 –> 00:49:10,120
Speaker 3: Day game. It’s a huge game. Cowboys coming off a

1051
00:49:10,120 –> 00:49:12,799
Speaker 3: big comeback against their arch rival. They come back from

1052
00:49:12,880 –> 00:49:16,280
Speaker 3: now twenty one to nothing to win. My biggest takeaway

1053
00:49:16,280 –> 00:49:19,640
Speaker 3: from that game is George Pickens is a beast. He

1054
00:49:20,600 –> 00:49:22,320
Speaker 3: you know, is he going to be a free agent.

1055
00:49:22,480 –> 00:49:25,160
Speaker 3: He is going to get a huge contract. He is

1056
00:49:25,280 –> 00:49:28,800
Speaker 3: virtually unstoppable at this point. So I think the biggest

1057
00:49:28,880 –> 00:49:31,960
Speaker 3: challenge amongst many challenges for the Chiefs and their defense

1058
00:49:32,040 –> 00:49:35,920
Speaker 3: is how do you stop Pickens? Because man Dak Prescott,

1059
00:49:36,040 –> 00:49:38,040
Speaker 3: you know he’s got Ceedee Lamb as well. Ceedee Lamb

1060
00:49:38,080 –> 00:49:40,839
Speaker 3: had some catchpes but some critical drops as well. Really,

1061
00:49:40,960 –> 00:49:43,360
Speaker 3: George Pickens at this point, to me, is the alpha

1062
00:49:43,400 –> 00:49:47,040
Speaker 3: receiver on that team. If you’re Steve Spagnola, what do

1063
00:49:47,080 –> 00:49:48,759
Speaker 3: you think are some of the things you’re focusing on

1064
00:49:48,840 –> 00:49:51,760
Speaker 3: to get ready for Thursday and slowing down the Cowboys defense?

1065
00:49:52,120 –> 00:49:54,040
Speaker 2: Well, you know, Mitch and I were joking around about it.

1066
00:49:54,640 –> 00:49:57,359
Speaker 2: You shut down the Colts offense, which I was talking

1067
00:49:57,360 –> 00:50:01,200
Speaker 2: about earlier, which is this incredible historic offense, and your

1068
00:50:01,640 –> 00:50:03,520
Speaker 2: reward is now you get to face the number one

1069
00:50:03,560 –> 00:50:06,160
Speaker 2: scoring offense in the NFL and the Cowboys, who I

1070
00:50:06,160 –> 00:50:09,800
Speaker 2: think past the Colts now, Yeah, they’re awesome, and I

1071
00:50:09,840 –> 00:50:11,360
Speaker 2: think they are a little bit different in terms of

1072
00:50:11,440 –> 00:50:14,560
Speaker 2: how they do it. So two great offenses where the

1073
00:50:14,600 –> 00:50:17,520
Speaker 2: Colts are I don’t mean this in a bad way.

1074
00:50:17,560 –> 00:50:21,320
Speaker 2: It’s a compliment to Shane Steichen, like so built around scheme,

1075
00:50:21,560 –> 00:50:24,080
Speaker 2: Like they have this incredible scheme right, not that the

1076
00:50:24,120 –> 00:50:26,319
Speaker 2: Cowboys don’t, but the Cowboys to me strike me more

1077
00:50:26,320 –> 00:50:29,319
Speaker 2: as like a backyard football kind of team and it

1078
00:50:29,360 –> 00:50:31,279
Speaker 2: works for him and listen to the Chiefs have been

1079
00:50:31,280 –> 00:50:34,040
Speaker 2: that way a lot too, so I get it. It works.

1080
00:50:34,120 –> 00:50:36,440
Speaker 2: And when you have maybe the best receiver tandem in

1081
00:50:36,480 –> 00:50:39,719
Speaker 2: the league right now in Lamb and Pickens, makes it

1082
00:50:39,719 –> 00:50:42,160
Speaker 2: easier to do that. Like even if Lamb is the

1083
00:50:42,239 –> 00:50:44,359
Speaker 2: number two right now, it’s a pretty good number two

1084
00:50:44,600 –> 00:50:46,600
Speaker 2: having seen a Lamb. So yeah, I mean the Chiefs

1085
00:50:46,600 –> 00:50:48,080
Speaker 2: will have their hands full. You got to find a

1086
00:50:48,080 –> 00:50:51,319
Speaker 2: way to not let those guys have huge plays. And

1087
00:50:51,400 –> 00:50:53,680
Speaker 2: what Pickens has I think one hundred and forty receiving

1088
00:50:53,760 –> 00:50:56,680
Speaker 2: yards and back to back games. You can’t let him

1089
00:50:56,719 –> 00:51:01,640
Speaker 2: go off for a seventy yard touchdown. So yeah, you know,

1090
00:51:01,680 –> 00:51:04,520
Speaker 2: it’s Monday morning after the Chiefs just beat the Colts,

1091
00:51:04,520 –> 00:51:06,520
Speaker 2: so I need to dig into them more actually and

1092
00:51:07,400 –> 00:51:10,799
Speaker 2: have some more like solid thoughts about how you do it.

1093
00:51:10,880 –> 00:51:13,520
Speaker 2: But on the surface, it’s pretty obvious you’ve got to

1094
00:51:13,560 –> 00:51:14,920
Speaker 2: find a way to make sure they can’t just hit

1095
00:51:14,920 –> 00:51:16,640
Speaker 2: you for big plays over the top. But I think

1096
00:51:16,680 –> 00:51:18,560
Speaker 2: it’s more you have to force them to be methodical

1097
00:51:19,480 –> 00:51:22,120
Speaker 2: and get some pressure on Dak Prescott, who you can’t

1098
00:51:22,160 –> 00:51:23,959
Speaker 2: let him sit back there and just throw the ball

1099
00:51:24,160 –> 00:51:27,920
Speaker 2: all over the yard. So quick turnaround, But after what

1100
00:51:27,960 –> 00:51:30,960
Speaker 2: the Chiefs did defensively against the Colts, I’m always gonna

1101
00:51:30,960 –> 00:51:32,680
Speaker 2: have faith and spags to figure out a way to

1102
00:51:32,680 –> 00:51:33,160
Speaker 2: get it done.

1103
00:51:34,200 –> 00:51:34,279
Speaker 1: Well.

1104
00:51:34,280 –> 00:51:37,560
Speaker 3: When I think about television ratings, I think this game

1105
00:51:37,640 –> 00:51:40,080
Speaker 3: has the chance to be the highest rated Thanksgiving game

1106
00:51:40,120 –> 00:51:40,960
Speaker 3: of all time.

1107
00:51:40,800 –> 00:51:44,399
Speaker 2: Right, or game in general, any non Super Bowl game ever. Yeah, yeah,

1108
00:51:44,480 –> 00:51:44,960
Speaker 2: I think.

1109
00:51:44,760 –> 00:51:47,279
Speaker 3: It has a chance to be the biggest ratings And

1110
00:51:47,640 –> 00:51:50,200
Speaker 3: it does help them that, you know, the Cowboys are

1111
00:51:50,200 –> 00:51:52,839
Speaker 3: back in the playoff picture, the Chiefs coming off this win.

1112
00:51:53,120 –> 00:51:56,160
Speaker 3: It’s a must win game for both teams. Just adds

1113
00:51:56,200 –> 00:51:58,600
Speaker 3: to the drama. And you got two of the best

1114
00:51:59,000 –> 00:52:02,560
Speaker 3: most iconic names in the National Football League, So Chiefs

1115
00:52:02,560 –> 00:52:05,880
Speaker 3: and Cowboys Thursday will be fun. More in the AFC

1116
00:52:05,960 –> 00:52:08,680
Speaker 3: West coming up, the Raiders hit the Chargers. You mentioned

1117
00:52:08,719 –> 00:52:12,120
Speaker 3: it earlier that you’re hoping for a Raiders upset. I

1118
00:52:12,120 –> 00:52:14,600
Speaker 3: think that’s a big long shot. I think the Chargers

1119
00:52:14,960 –> 00:52:17,200
Speaker 3: coming off a bye where their last game they were

1120
00:52:17,239 –> 00:52:20,359
Speaker 3: embarrassed at Jacksonville, I expect a hardball team to come

1121
00:52:20,400 –> 00:52:24,040
Speaker 3: back and play good, physical football. I just don’t see

1122
00:52:24,040 –> 00:52:26,640
Speaker 3: the Raiders going on the road to winning. Maybe they’ll

1123
00:52:26,640 –> 00:52:28,439
Speaker 3: get a bump from whoever is going to be calling

1124
00:52:28,440 –> 00:52:31,360
Speaker 3: the plays that hadn’t been announced yet when we’re recorded

1125
00:52:31,400 –> 00:52:33,799
Speaker 3: on this Monday morning. But you know, every game for

1126
00:52:33,840 –> 00:52:36,400
Speaker 3: anybody in the wildcard race right now is a must

1127
00:52:36,440 –> 00:52:39,880
Speaker 3: win game. Other than hoping the Raiders can win, what

1128
00:52:39,960 –> 00:52:42,480
Speaker 3: are your thoughts on the Raiders Chargers? And keep in

1129
00:52:42,520 –> 00:52:45,839
Speaker 3: mind the Chargers won in Las Vegas twenty to nine

1130
00:52:45,960 –> 00:52:46,960
Speaker 3: earlier this season.

1131
00:52:47,560 –> 00:52:50,000
Speaker 2: Well, one matchup to watch is that Raiders pass rush

1132
00:52:50,040 –> 00:52:54,400
Speaker 2: against the Chargers offensive line. That’s obvious. The Chargers offensively

1133
00:52:54,480 –> 00:52:57,239
Speaker 2: just haven’t been the same team without Joe Walt, and

1134
00:52:57,920 –> 00:53:01,920
Speaker 2: they have to face Max Crosby on Sunday, so that’s

1135
00:53:01,960 –> 00:53:03,600
Speaker 2: one thing to watch. I’m with you, though, I mean

1136
00:53:03,640 –> 00:53:05,359
Speaker 2: I just think that the Chargers are a much better

1137
00:53:05,400 –> 00:53:07,880
Speaker 2: team than they showed against the Jags a couple of

1138
00:53:07,920 –> 00:53:09,960
Speaker 2: weeks ago. They got to go out there and do it.

1139
00:53:09,960 –> 00:53:10,240
Speaker 1: Though.

1140
00:53:10,880 –> 00:53:12,919
Speaker 2: For the Raiders, can you not turn the ball over?

1141
00:53:13,120 –> 00:53:15,320
Speaker 2: Can you protect the football? Can you put some drives together?

1142
00:53:15,840 –> 00:53:18,440
Speaker 2: I think I actually could see this being kind of

1143
00:53:18,440 –> 00:53:21,640
Speaker 2: a rock fight kind of game where the Raiders pass

1144
00:53:21,680 –> 00:53:24,040
Speaker 2: rush can get after the Chargers, but it boils down

1145
00:53:24,080 –> 00:53:26,960
Speaker 2: to can the Raiders offense go down there and make

1146
00:53:27,000 –> 00:53:29,279
Speaker 2: them pay? I don’t know. I mean, they haven’t really

1147
00:53:29,280 –> 00:53:32,360
Speaker 2: done that much at all this year. Maybe the interim

1148
00:53:32,400 –> 00:53:35,839
Speaker 2: offensive coordinator can can whisper some things and figure it out.

1149
00:53:35,840 –> 00:53:38,360
Speaker 2: But yeah, I mean, on paper, the Chargers win this

1150
00:53:38,440 –> 00:53:40,439
Speaker 2: game coming off the buy, but you never know. Ari

1151
00:53:41,160 –> 00:53:44,160
Speaker 2: and Grocot for the Raiders, but you got.

1152
00:53:44,000 –> 00:53:44,359
Speaker 1: To do it.

1153
00:53:45,080 –> 00:53:47,200
Speaker 3: Last game in AFC West for this weekend is the

1154
00:53:47,200 –> 00:53:50,200
Speaker 3: Broncos at the Commanders, and look for everything tells you

1155
00:53:50,200 –> 00:53:51,759
Speaker 3: that the Broncos are gonna win. But let me just

1156
00:53:52,239 –> 00:53:56,640
Speaker 3: throw a thought in here. Dealing with success is different

1157
00:53:56,680 –> 00:53:59,920
Speaker 3: than dealing with adversity. The Broncos right are coming on

1158
00:54:00,040 –> 00:54:02,520
Speaker 3: off this euphoric win against the Chiefs. Then you go

1159
00:54:02,560 –> 00:54:05,279
Speaker 3: into the bye week. Everybody’s telling you how great you are,

1160
00:54:05,440 –> 00:54:08,680
Speaker 3: that you guys are now Super Bowl contenders, You’re an

1161
00:54:08,680 –> 00:54:12,400
Speaker 3: elite team. Keep reminding it over and over. That sometimes

1162
00:54:12,480 –> 00:54:14,920
Speaker 3: has an effect on a team. The Commanders have been

1163
00:54:14,960 –> 00:54:18,960
Speaker 3: embarrassed of le they have not played well. It’s the NFL.

1164
00:54:19,160 –> 00:54:21,359
Speaker 3: It makes me think this game might be far more

1165
00:54:21,360 –> 00:54:25,080
Speaker 3: competitive than people think. I know, I’m probably just trying

1166
00:54:25,080 –> 00:54:27,400
Speaker 3: to trick myself into believing the Commanders can come up

1167
00:54:27,400 –> 00:54:29,040
Speaker 3: with an upset. This is what we call the Matt

1168
00:54:29,160 –> 00:54:32,920
Speaker 3: McMullen special, where you convince yourself against the odds. Do

1169
00:54:32,920 –> 00:54:36,359
Speaker 3: you see any chance for the Broncos to lose out

1170
00:54:36,400 –> 00:54:37,759
Speaker 3: East against the Commanders?

1171
00:54:38,160 –> 00:54:41,040
Speaker 2: I mean any chance? Sure, I’m pulling up a schedule

1172
00:54:41,080 –> 00:54:46,440
Speaker 2: right now. So the fact that it’s Sunday night football

1173
00:54:46,560 –> 00:54:49,400
Speaker 2: I like on the road, so it’s going to be

1174
00:54:49,440 –> 00:54:53,200
Speaker 2: a primetime atmosphere and the Broncos have to travel across

1175
00:54:53,239 –> 00:54:55,239
Speaker 2: the country. And you’re right, I mean, they’re feeling really

1176
00:54:55,239 –> 00:54:58,880
Speaker 2: good about themselves right now. This is the growth of

1177
00:54:58,920 –> 00:55:03,040
Speaker 2: a young team. You win a big game you’re expected

1178
00:55:03,080 –> 00:55:05,319
Speaker 2: to win. How do you handle that? And a lot

1179
00:55:05,320 –> 00:55:08,279
Speaker 2: of these games with the Broncos, including ours has come

1180
00:55:08,320 –> 00:55:11,160
Speaker 2: down to the final seconds, so the margin has been

1181
00:55:11,200 –> 00:55:14,719
Speaker 2: thin despite how great their record is. My question for you,

1182
00:55:15,640 –> 00:55:18,400
Speaker 2: Jayden Daniels isn’t going to play? Right or is there

1183
00:55:18,440 –> 00:55:19,279
Speaker 2: any chance.

1184
00:55:19,719 –> 00:55:22,160
Speaker 3: At this point he is not? I don’t think he’s playing.

1185
00:55:22,200 –> 00:55:23,960
Speaker 3: But again, this is rare that we do this on

1186
00:55:23,960 –> 00:55:26,319
Speaker 3: a Monday morning, so you know, usually like you got

1187
00:55:26,440 –> 00:55:28,839
Speaker 3: to wait for the Wednesday injury report for a team

1188
00:55:28,880 –> 00:55:31,520
Speaker 3: playing on Sunday to really know. But let’s assume for

1189
00:55:31,560 –> 00:55:33,240
Speaker 3: this conversation he’s not playing.

1190
00:55:33,640 –> 00:55:35,279
Speaker 2: What about Terry McLaurin. Is he back?

1191
00:55:36,320 –> 00:55:37,920
Speaker 3: Also have to wait for that.

1192
00:55:38,280 –> 00:55:39,839
Speaker 2: Okay, they are banged up.

1193
00:55:39,840 –> 00:55:43,120
Speaker 3: Look, everything tells me the Broncos win this game. But again,

1194
00:55:43,160 –> 00:55:45,000
Speaker 3: I just think when a team has never dealt with

1195
00:55:45,120 –> 00:55:47,520
Speaker 3: being told that they’re great, you know, after a big

1196
00:55:47,560 –> 00:55:50,719
Speaker 3: performance and you’ve got a young quarterback, I’m just trying

1197
00:55:50,719 –> 00:55:53,080
Speaker 3: to convince myself the Commanders can be competitive.

1198
00:55:53,400 –> 00:55:56,040
Speaker 2: I think there’s a chance. Say you know, again, for

1199
00:55:56,080 –> 00:55:58,920
Speaker 2: everyone listening, we’re recording this on Monday, like twelve hours

1200
00:55:58,920 –> 00:56:01,239
Speaker 2: after the Chiefs just beat the Colts less than that,

1201
00:56:02,480 –> 00:56:04,760
Speaker 2: but so we don’t know the injury reports or anything.

1202
00:56:04,760 –> 00:56:07,560
Speaker 2: If Jayden Daniels plays, they definitely have a chance. If

1203
00:56:07,560 –> 00:56:10,520
Speaker 2: he doesn’t, I think Mariota could still do it. I

1204
00:56:10,560 –> 00:56:13,120
Speaker 2: Mean the Broncos are playing all these low scoring games

1205
00:56:14,000 –> 00:56:16,560
Speaker 2: just that come down to the final minutes. They’ve trailed

1206
00:56:17,320 –> 00:56:19,279
Speaker 2: in the fourth quarter, I think in five of their

1207
00:56:19,680 –> 00:56:23,080
Speaker 2: nine wins. So yeah, I mean it’s certainly possible. And

1208
00:56:24,160 –> 00:56:26,000
Speaker 2: a lot of those games weren’t against teams that were

1209
00:56:26,040 –> 00:56:29,680
Speaker 2: necessarily like incredible. I mean they were trailing against the

1210
00:56:29,719 –> 00:56:32,439
Speaker 2: Jets at one point there had to come back.

1211
00:56:32,360 –> 00:56:37,000
Speaker 3: From eighteen nineteen again quarter right, So it’s not like

1212
00:56:37,040 –> 00:56:38,320
Speaker 3: they’ve been just rolling teams.

1213
00:56:38,520 –> 00:56:40,320
Speaker 2: Yeah, so there’s definitely a chance, but the Commanders have

1214
00:56:40,360 –> 00:56:42,760
Speaker 2: to go out there and play well. If McLaurin plays,

1215
00:56:42,880 –> 00:56:44,440
Speaker 2: they got a shot. But they got to go out

1216
00:56:44,440 –> 00:56:46,239
Speaker 2: there and play well. And the Commanders have been so

1217
00:56:46,360 –> 00:56:49,319
Speaker 2: up and down this year, so yeah, we’ll see, Well

1218
00:56:49,360 –> 00:56:51,680
Speaker 2: we’re rooting for a Commander’s when on Sunday night football,

1219
00:56:51,680 –> 00:56:53,239
Speaker 2: we’ll see I like that at some prime time for

1220
00:56:53,280 –> 00:56:54,720
Speaker 2: some reason, I think that makes a difference.

1221
00:56:54,920 –> 00:56:57,120
Speaker 3: That helps, or like zab washing it and then at

1222
00:56:57,200 –> 00:56:59,640
Speaker 3: least you can gain some dignity and respect from showing

1223
00:56:59,640 –> 00:57:01,919
Speaker 3: the lead that you go out there fighting and beat

1224
00:57:01,920 –> 00:57:04,359
Speaker 3: a team with a great record. All right, So now

1225
00:57:04,440 –> 00:57:06,719
Speaker 3: we added this last week. It’s a deeper look at

1226
00:57:06,719 –> 00:57:09,239
Speaker 3: the wild card. So the way I look at it is,

1227
00:57:09,600 –> 00:57:13,799
Speaker 3: you’ve got six teams right now, the Chargers, the Jaguars,

1228
00:57:13,840 –> 00:57:17,360
Speaker 3: the Bills, the Steelers, the Texans, and the Chiefs are

1229
00:57:17,360 –> 00:57:20,640
Speaker 3: battling for three spots. Only a game separates all of

1230
00:57:20,680 –> 00:57:24,120
Speaker 3: those teams. So it’s going to be fascinating. So this week,

1231
00:57:24,200 –> 00:57:27,160
Speaker 3: Jacksonville is at Tennessee. Hard to see them losing that

1232
00:57:27,240 –> 00:57:29,080
Speaker 3: game unless they just come out and lay in a

1233
00:57:30,560 –> 00:57:35,040
Speaker 3: buffalo at Pittsburgh is fascinating to me, right because right

1234
00:57:35,080 –> 00:57:38,280
Speaker 3: the loser of that game, especially if it’s Pittsburgh. So

1235
00:57:39,200 –> 00:57:41,160
Speaker 3: are we actually rooting for the Bills in back to

1236
00:57:41,240 –> 00:57:45,080
Speaker 3: back weeks or is there some world that you see

1237
00:57:45,120 –> 00:57:49,240
Speaker 3: where this sounds insane where the Bills don’t make the playoffs?

1238
00:57:49,320 –> 00:57:52,440
Speaker 3: I mean, it’s not completely out of the realm of possibility. Now,

1239
00:57:52,520 –> 00:57:54,880
Speaker 3: they still have the Eagles at home, and they still

1240
00:57:54,920 –> 00:57:57,480
Speaker 3: have to play at New England. So let’s just say

1241
00:57:57,480 –> 00:57:59,800
Speaker 3: they lose all three of those games and suddenly they

1242
00:57:59,840 –> 00:58:02,440
Speaker 3: have seven losses. Are they going to get in at

1243
00:58:02,440 –> 00:58:05,240
Speaker 3: ten and seven? So, to me, the biggest game for

1244
00:58:05,360 –> 00:58:08,439
Speaker 3: everyone in the Wildcard this week is Buffalo at Pittsburgh.

1245
00:58:08,520 –> 00:58:11,120
Speaker 3: And then the other one that involves two important teams

1246
00:58:11,200 –> 00:58:14,160
Speaker 3: is the Texans, who are suddenly hot having beaten the Bills.

1247
00:58:14,480 –> 00:58:17,160
Speaker 3: There are six and five right people rolled off the Texans,

1248
00:58:17,160 –> 00:58:19,400
Speaker 3: they were at it. They’re playing in a Colts team

1249
00:58:19,440 –> 00:58:21,600
Speaker 3: that’s coming off the loss of the Chiefs. So I’ve

1250
00:58:21,680 –> 00:58:24,280
Speaker 3: just told you about what three big games take this

1251
00:58:24,320 –> 00:58:27,480
Speaker 3: in any direction you want. The AMC Wildcard race is

1252
00:58:27,520 –> 00:58:30,280
Speaker 3: going to be amazing to watch, especially if the Chiefs

1253
00:58:30,320 –> 00:58:34,160
Speaker 3: find a way in. But for the sport, it’s incredible

1254
00:58:34,200 –> 00:58:37,720
Speaker 3: to have these six like quality teams battling for three spots.

1255
00:58:38,000 –> 00:58:40,560
Speaker 2: Yeah, it’s nuts. I’m looking at the standings right now.

1256
00:58:40,800 –> 00:58:46,120
Speaker 2: So the Chiefs winning yesterday was gigantic, I mean, for

1257
00:58:46,200 –> 00:58:49,680
Speaker 2: so many reasons beyond just the vibes of it all.

1258
00:58:50,880 –> 00:58:53,280
Speaker 2: To keep pace with all these teams and to do

1259
00:58:53,320 –> 00:58:55,040
Speaker 2: it against a team like the Colts is such a

1260
00:58:55,040 –> 00:59:00,080
Speaker 2: big deal. So the Buffalo Pittsburgh game is interesting. I

1261
00:59:00,080 –> 00:59:02,600
Speaker 2: think it’s almost a win win for the Chiefs whoever

1262
00:59:02,760 –> 00:59:05,280
Speaker 2: ends up coming out on top of that game. Now

1263
00:59:05,280 –> 00:59:07,120
Speaker 2: that I’ve had more time to think about it, and

1264
00:59:07,160 –> 00:59:09,920
Speaker 2: the Texans end up winning that incredible game over the Bills.

1265
00:59:10,320 –> 00:59:13,560
Speaker 2: I’m okay with Buffalo losing because Buffalo is one game

1266
00:59:13,600 –> 00:59:16,240
Speaker 2: better than us right now, which is not to think

1267
00:59:16,240 –> 00:59:18,080
Speaker 2: about considering where these two teams were just a couple

1268
00:59:18,080 –> 00:59:21,040
Speaker 2: weeks ago. Are they going to fall out of the

1269
00:59:21,040 –> 00:59:23,440
Speaker 2: playoff picture? I don’t think so, because it’s the Bills

1270
00:59:23,480 –> 00:59:26,640
Speaker 2: just like the Chiefs. In my mind, I get that

1271
00:59:26,680 –> 00:59:28,560
Speaker 2: it’s been an uphill climb, but the Chiefs are going

1272
00:59:28,560 –> 00:59:29,720
Speaker 2: to find a way to get it done. I think

1273
00:59:29,720 –> 00:59:33,439
Speaker 2: Buffalo will too. Pittsburgh’s interesting though, because Pittsburgh I feel

1274
00:59:33,520 –> 00:59:38,440
Speaker 2: like it’s been this inevitable situation where they’ve seen Baltimore

1275
00:59:38,440 –> 00:59:41,080
Speaker 2: in their rear view mirror for weeks and weeks and weeks,

1276
00:59:41,080 –> 00:59:45,920
Speaker 2: and Baltimore’s keeps winning. Now Baltimore, because of whatever tiebreaker,

1277
00:59:46,360 –> 00:59:48,919
Speaker 2: is actually the four seed after starting one to five,

1278
00:59:49,400 –> 00:59:53,040
Speaker 2: and Pittsburgh is on the outside looking in, and you

1279
00:59:53,120 –> 00:59:55,440
Speaker 2: have to play the Bills, who I get have been struggling,

1280
00:59:55,480 –> 00:59:58,320
Speaker 2: but it’s still the Bills. If you lose, you’re just

1281
00:59:58,560 –> 01:00:00,520
Speaker 2: all of a sudden, you’re dropping completely if these other

1282
01:00:00,560 –> 01:00:03,080
Speaker 2: teams are going to keep pace. So Pittsburgh is a

1283
01:00:03,120 –> 01:00:06,000
Speaker 2: team that I’m watching that, who would have thought even

1284
01:00:06,000 –> 01:00:07,960
Speaker 2: three or four weeks ago this would be their situation?

1285
01:00:09,160 –> 01:00:13,000
Speaker 2: So pretty interesting, man, the Cardinals almost had the Jags yesterday.

1286
01:00:13,400 –> 01:00:18,600
Speaker 2: They almost did. But what’s interesting too is that Jacksonville

1287
01:00:18,640 –> 01:00:22,720
Speaker 2: plays the Colts twice. Now, if you’re looking at it

1288
01:00:22,760 –> 01:00:25,400
Speaker 2: purely from where the landscape is right now, you’re like,

1289
01:00:25,400 –> 01:00:27,280
Speaker 2: all right, well, you hope the Colts win those games

1290
01:00:28,240 –> 01:00:30,000
Speaker 2: and knock the Jags down and the Chiefs can make

1291
01:00:30,040 –> 01:00:32,680
Speaker 2: up that ground, and sure that makes sense. But also

1292
01:00:32,840 –> 01:00:35,560
Speaker 2: if the Jags win those games, well, the Colts are

1293
01:00:35,600 –> 01:00:37,960
Speaker 2: at eight and three now, they’re only two games ahead

1294
01:00:38,080 –> 01:00:40,160
Speaker 2: of the Chiefs, and the Chiefs have the tiebreaker over

1295
01:00:40,200 –> 01:00:42,640
Speaker 2: the Colts. So if the Jags were able to have

1296
01:00:42,760 –> 01:00:44,720
Speaker 2: like a surge and the Colts slip up a little bit,

1297
01:00:45,000 –> 01:00:46,720
Speaker 2: you could be looking at a situation where there’s a

1298
01:00:46,720 –> 01:00:48,840
Speaker 2: tiebreaker between the Colts and the Chiefs, and the Chiefs,

1299
01:00:49,000 –> 01:00:51,840
Speaker 2: by virtue of the game yesterday, have that tiebreaker. So

1300
01:00:51,960 –> 01:00:54,960
Speaker 2: it’s going to be a crazy last handful of weeks.

1301
01:00:55,120 –> 01:00:57,400
Speaker 2: The most important thing for the Chiefs, and it’s obvious,

1302
01:00:57,760 –> 01:01:00,720
Speaker 2: is just keep taking care of your own business winning games.

1303
01:01:00,840 –> 01:01:02,680
Speaker 2: The rest of this will figure itself out. Because all

1304
01:01:02,720 –> 01:01:05,440
Speaker 2: these teams are playing each other. Just keep winning and

1305
01:01:05,480 –> 01:01:09,080
Speaker 2: we’ll be all right. But it is pretty interesting, fascinating,

1306
01:01:09,080 –> 01:01:11,160
Speaker 2: all right. So what I think is the best game

1307
01:01:11,240 –> 01:01:15,720
Speaker 2: coming up this week? You’ve got the Packers at the Lions.

1308
01:01:16,280 –> 01:01:19,040
Speaker 2: I mean, this is a huge game for both teams.

1309
01:01:19,920 –> 01:01:22,040
Speaker 3: Keep in mind Week one, we all thought the Packers

1310
01:01:22,040 –> 01:01:25,360
Speaker 3: were super Bowl bound. They really destroyed the Lions twenty

1311
01:01:25,400 –> 01:01:28,000
Speaker 3: seven to thirteen. They dominated from start to finish. It

1312
01:01:28,080 –> 01:01:32,760
Speaker 3: seems like a lifetime ago. They’re bold trailing the Bears,

1313
01:01:32,800 –> 01:01:35,560
Speaker 3: who are eight and three, which is wild. That’s its

1314
01:01:35,600 –> 01:01:38,800
Speaker 3: own story in and of itself. But the Lions, this

1315
01:01:38,840 –> 01:01:40,960
Speaker 3: is a must win. The Lions are currently the number

1316
01:01:41,000 –> 01:01:44,200
Speaker 3: eight seed and the Packers are currently the number six seed.

1317
01:01:44,320 –> 01:01:46,640
Speaker 3: I mean, it is kind of crazy to think two

1318
01:01:46,720 –> 01:01:48,520
Speaker 3: teams that I think we just thought were locks for

1319
01:01:48,560 –> 01:01:52,240
Speaker 3: the playoffs. Although loser of this game, you’re really gonna

1320
01:01:52,280 –> 01:01:54,440
Speaker 3: have some work to do to get into the postseason.

1321
01:01:55,480 –> 01:01:59,520
Speaker 3: Watching the Lions play yesterday, that was not inspiring football.

1322
01:01:59,600 –> 01:02:02,000
Speaker 3: They did not great against the Eagles. I think if

1323
01:02:02,040 –> 01:02:06,400
Speaker 3: I’m alions fanom concerned, where are you on where the

1324
01:02:06,440 –> 01:02:09,640
Speaker 3: Packers are this season? What are your thoughts on the game?

1325
01:02:10,200 –> 01:02:12,320
Speaker 3: On Thursday between the Lions and the Packers.

1326
01:02:12,720 –> 01:02:15,280
Speaker 2: I think I’ve said it numerous times during our conversations

1327
01:02:15,280 –> 01:02:17,040
Speaker 2: that I just can’t get a read on the Packers.

1328
01:02:17,760 –> 01:02:19,479
Speaker 2: After the first two weeks, they looked like the best

1329
01:02:19,480 –> 01:02:22,640
Speaker 2: team in football, and since then they’re really good some

1330
01:02:22,760 –> 01:02:25,520
Speaker 2: days and just not other days. Yeah, that Eagles game

1331
01:02:25,920 –> 01:02:30,360
Speaker 2: was like difficult to watch, right, So I don’t know.

1332
01:02:31,000 –> 01:02:34,160
Speaker 2: It’s a big game for both teams. I think Detroit

1333
01:02:34,200 –> 01:02:37,360
Speaker 2: getting like annihilated in Week one by Green Bay was

1334
01:02:37,400 –> 01:02:40,840
Speaker 2: such a surprise, and I’m sure Detroit hasn’t forgotten about that.

1335
01:02:41,800 –> 01:02:43,720
Speaker 2: I’m just curious to see if Detroit can kind of

1336
01:02:43,720 –> 01:02:45,360
Speaker 2: return the favor in a way. I don’t think they’re

1337
01:02:45,360 –> 01:02:48,640
Speaker 2: gonna win by twenty points, but I do think that

1338
01:02:48,680 –> 01:02:52,480
Speaker 2: Detroit to me looks like the better team, even though

1339
01:02:52,520 –> 01:02:54,720
Speaker 2: they’ve been up and down this year as well. I

1340
01:02:54,840 –> 01:02:57,440
Speaker 2: like the roster more now. Not having Sam Laporta for

1341
01:02:57,480 –> 01:02:59,520
Speaker 2: it seems like the rest of the year. That’s a big,

1342
01:02:59,520 –> 01:03:03,080
Speaker 2: big deal, and I think that could end up being

1343
01:03:03,120 –> 01:03:05,360
Speaker 2: the difference if the Lions can’t win this game. But

1344
01:03:06,920 –> 01:03:09,000
Speaker 2: I don’t know. I think, just like with the Chiefs,

1345
01:03:09,040 –> 01:03:11,560
Speaker 2: I think a win like the Lions had yesterday is

1346
01:03:11,560 –> 01:03:13,560
Speaker 2: the kind of thing that can propel you forward, like, hey,

1347
01:03:13,600 –> 01:03:15,160
Speaker 2: a lot of things have gone wrong this year, but

1348
01:03:15,680 –> 01:03:18,000
Speaker 2: you know, if we stay together, we can win these games.

1349
01:03:18,080 –> 01:03:21,240
Speaker 2: Let’s keep it going. And I think, you know, this

1350
01:03:21,360 –> 01:03:23,600
Speaker 2: is a great opportunity for them to go out there

1351
01:03:23,600 –> 01:03:26,439
Speaker 2: against the Packers and keep things rolling. But big game.

1352
01:03:26,520 –> 01:03:29,360
Speaker 2: It’s a fun division. You know, looking at the standings,

1353
01:03:29,680 –> 01:03:33,480
Speaker 2: there aren’t a lot of like four and seven teams,

1354
01:03:33,920 –> 01:03:36,800
Speaker 2: five and five teams. It’s all like teams that are

1355
01:03:37,080 –> 01:03:40,680
Speaker 2: really competitive or not competitive at all. And I think

1356
01:03:40,680 –> 01:03:42,840
Speaker 2: that’s why we have these crazy wild card chases where

1357
01:03:42,840 –> 01:03:45,960
Speaker 2: even Carolina is interesting at six and five in the

1358
01:03:46,080 –> 01:03:48,760
Speaker 2: nine seed. Right now, well, Tampa loses last night, now

1359
01:03:49,120 –> 01:03:50,640
Speaker 2: that division’s kind of up for grabs.

1360
01:03:50,640 –> 01:03:53,680
Speaker 3: So yeah, but Baker Mayfield out for we don’t we

1361
01:03:53,720 –> 01:03:55,479
Speaker 3: don’t know. I mean he was banged up his arms

1362
01:03:55,520 –> 01:03:57,200
Speaker 3: in a sling at the end of the game, right,

1363
01:03:57,240 –> 01:04:00,480
Speaker 3: I mean, with all due respect to Teddy Bridgewater, I

1364
01:04:00,480 –> 01:04:02,440
Speaker 3: don’t think the Bucks win a bunch of games with

1365
01:04:02,520 –> 01:04:05,720
Speaker 3: him at quarterbacks. So yeah, and again this is Monday morning,

1366
01:04:05,800 –> 01:04:08,440
Speaker 3: So like the Panthers are playing the forty nine ers tonight.

1367
01:04:08,840 –> 01:04:10,760
Speaker 3: That game is obviously going to be huge, and it’ll

1368
01:04:10,880 –> 01:04:13,240
Speaker 3: change the way the playoff picture looks. If somehow the

1369
01:04:13,280 –> 01:04:15,520
Speaker 3: Panthers come up with a win there, then suddenly they’re

1370
01:04:15,560 –> 01:04:17,440
Speaker 3: in first place in the NFC South.

1371
01:04:17,680 –> 01:04:20,720
Speaker 2: It’s nuts. I mean, we were talking about Tampa Bay

1372
01:04:20,720 –> 01:04:22,520
Speaker 2: three weeks ago like they were a team that was

1373
01:04:22,560 –> 01:04:25,160
Speaker 2: going to be in the NFC Championship Game, and now,

1374
01:04:25,240 –> 01:04:27,600
Speaker 2: I mean that does not look very realistic with their

1375
01:04:27,640 –> 01:04:30,120
Speaker 2: current situation. So that’s why the NFL is the best.

1376
01:04:30,160 –> 01:04:33,600
Speaker 2: It’s constantly changing. We react to what happened yesterday and

1377
01:04:33,600 –> 01:04:35,720
Speaker 2: it could all be different by two weeks from now.

1378
01:04:36,080 –> 01:04:38,160
Speaker 2: As long as the Chiefs keep winning, I’ll be happy

1379
01:04:38,760 –> 01:04:39,720
Speaker 2: no matter what else happens.

1380
01:04:39,800 –> 01:04:43,640
Speaker 3: Right a reminder, this is our Thanksgiving addition, it’s time

1381
01:04:43,680 –> 01:04:47,320
Speaker 3: for our final thought, and my final thought just revolves

1382
01:04:47,360 –> 01:04:50,800
Speaker 3: around the world around the word grateful. I am grateful

1383
01:04:50,840 –> 01:04:54,200
Speaker 3: to you, Matt, our friendship that blossom during your first

1384
01:04:54,440 –> 01:04:58,200
Speaker 3: year doing the Chiefs preseason, and you know, all these

1385
01:04:58,320 –> 01:05:00,680
Speaker 3: years later we become good friends. One of my favorite

1386
01:05:00,680 –> 01:05:03,600
Speaker 3: people to text on Sunday. I love your sports knowledge.

1387
01:05:03,800 –> 01:05:06,800
Speaker 3: I just love talking NFL with you. I’m super grateful

1388
01:05:06,840 –> 01:05:09,160
Speaker 3: to the Chiefs Kingdom for welcoming an outsider. I remember

1389
01:05:09,160 –> 01:05:11,440
Speaker 3: when I first got the job back in twenty nineteen

1390
01:05:11,480 –> 01:05:13,600
Speaker 3: and I thought, you know, here’s this guy. I have

1391
01:05:13,680 –> 01:05:16,000
Speaker 3: no real ties to Kansas City. Will they accept me?

1392
01:05:16,120 –> 01:05:18,400
Speaker 3: How will I eventually, you know, sort of you know,

1393
01:05:18,480 –> 01:05:21,000
Speaker 3: become a part of the Kingdom. And I’m proud to

1394
01:05:21,040 –> 01:05:22,760
Speaker 3: say here in twenty twenty five that you know, I

1395
01:05:22,800 –> 01:05:24,640
Speaker 3: only feel a part of it. You know, it runs

1396
01:05:24,640 –> 01:05:26,640
Speaker 3: deep in me now, and so I’m grateful to the

1397
01:05:26,680 –> 01:05:29,440
Speaker 3: Hunt family. I’m grateful for President Mark Donovan. I mean,

1398
01:05:29,440 –> 01:05:31,240
Speaker 3: he’s the one who helps skids me in the door.

1399
01:05:32,440 –> 01:05:35,040
Speaker 3: Rob Alberino wasn’t there when I first came, and I think,

1400
01:05:35,120 –> 01:05:36,960
Speaker 3: you know, and the chiefs knowing that we have a

1401
01:05:36,960 –> 01:05:39,760
Speaker 3: really special friendship. He’s the one who has allowed me

1402
01:05:40,000 –> 01:05:42,919
Speaker 3: to join this podcast and be a part of It’s

1403
01:05:42,920 –> 01:05:45,280
Speaker 3: a huge thanks to him. And you know, for me,

1404
01:05:45,360 –> 01:05:47,320
Speaker 3: one of the most important things I’m grateful for it

1405
01:05:47,440 –> 01:05:50,520
Speaker 3: is Andy Reid. This summer, when I first saw Andy

1406
01:05:50,560 –> 01:05:53,560
Speaker 3: a training camp, I reminded him that our first training

1407
01:05:53,600 –> 01:05:55,760
Speaker 3: camp together was in two thousand and five, so it

1408
01:05:55,800 –> 01:05:58,920
Speaker 3: was twenty years that I’ve known Andy and gotten a

1409
01:05:59,000 –> 01:06:01,520
Speaker 3: chance to be around him and the effect he’s had

1410
01:06:01,560 –> 01:06:04,040
Speaker 3: on me as a person is far greater than any

1411
01:06:04,040 –> 01:06:07,480
Speaker 3: effect I’ve had on the preseason games. Andy is one

1412
01:06:07,480 –> 01:06:11,280
Speaker 3: of the most special people I’ve ever known. He instills

1413
01:06:11,320 –> 01:06:13,520
Speaker 3: the belief in yourself. You don’t even know what he’s

1414
01:06:13,600 –> 01:06:16,439
Speaker 3: doing while he’s doing it, but he makes you into

1415
01:06:16,480 –> 01:06:18,880
Speaker 3: a better person in everything you do. And he has

1416
01:06:18,920 –> 01:06:22,200
Speaker 3: touched my life in many ways, and he’s someone I’m

1417
01:06:22,240 –> 01:06:24,439
Speaker 3: just so proud to have a relationship with. And all

1418
01:06:24,520 –> 01:06:28,560
Speaker 3: the other coaches that give us access, whether it’s bags,

1419
01:06:28,560 –> 01:06:32,240
Speaker 3: whether it’s nags, just the feeling of openness and the

1420
01:06:32,280 –> 01:06:34,960
Speaker 3: way that Mitch embraced me from my first training camp,

1421
01:06:35,080 –> 01:06:37,640
Speaker 3: allowing me to become a part of this team and

1422
01:06:37,720 –> 01:06:41,520
Speaker 3: learn about everyone, the access to the players, the superstars.

1423
01:06:41,560 –> 01:06:44,920
Speaker 3: I mean, Patrick Mahomes is the most normal Michael Jordan

1424
01:06:45,120 –> 01:06:48,440
Speaker 3: like person in the history of sports. Our interview with

1425
01:06:48,480 –> 01:06:51,480
Speaker 3: him and Travis Kelsey before one of our preseason games

1426
01:06:51,480 –> 01:06:53,280
Speaker 3: this year was one of the highlights of my year.

1427
01:06:53,960 –> 01:06:57,040
Speaker 3: I just feel so fortunate and so grateful that I

1428
01:06:57,080 –> 01:07:00,760
Speaker 3: get to be a part of all this. So this Thanksgiving,

1429
01:07:00,840 –> 01:07:03,840
Speaker 3: I’m grateful for my family, my friends, the wonderful life

1430
01:07:03,960 –> 01:07:05,360
Speaker 3: I have, but wow, to be a part of the

1431
01:07:05,480 –> 01:07:08,000
Speaker 3: Kingdom and get a chance to talk about the Chiefs

1432
01:07:08,040 –> 01:07:10,880
Speaker 3: every week with you here on out West. I just

1433
01:07:10,880 –> 01:07:13,920
Speaker 3: feel incredibly fortunate and I am a grateful man on

1434
01:07:13,960 –> 01:07:15,560
Speaker 3: this holiday week see you man.

1435
01:07:16,120 –> 01:07:18,640
Speaker 2: That is well said, my friend. I’m grateful for you,

1436
01:07:18,880 –> 01:07:20,640
Speaker 2: and all of us here are grateful for you because

1437
01:07:21,040 –> 01:07:23,480
Speaker 2: you’re the absolute best and to share this with you

1438
01:07:23,600 –> 01:07:26,640
Speaker 2: and this entire journey has been, you know, a blast

1439
01:07:26,680 –> 01:07:28,520
Speaker 2: for me. And I’m so glad that you’re along for

1440
01:07:28,560 –> 01:07:30,160
Speaker 2: this ride with me because it wouldn’t be the same

1441
01:07:30,160 –> 01:07:33,520
Speaker 2: if you weren’t here. So very well said. You know,

1442
01:07:33,560 –> 01:07:36,720
Speaker 2: I have a similar final thought and it really relates

1443
01:07:36,760 –> 01:07:41,200
Speaker 2: to the game on Sunday, and that I’m grateful for

1444
01:07:41,400 –> 01:07:44,280
Speaker 2: our team. I’m grateful for our fans, and I’m grateful

1445
01:07:44,320 –> 01:07:47,640
Speaker 2: for how Chiefs Kingdom is a little bit unique, and

1446
01:07:47,680 –> 01:07:50,960
Speaker 2: that we all stay together no matter what. You kind

1447
01:07:51,000 –> 01:07:52,840
Speaker 2: of said this earlier and it sparked this thought that

1448
01:07:53,760 –> 01:07:57,240
Speaker 2: in the fourth quarter on Sunday, after Kareem fumbled, a

1449
01:07:57,320 –> 01:07:59,520
Speaker 2: lot of fan bases would be booing, a lot of

1450
01:07:59,520 –> 01:08:02,080
Speaker 2: fans would be leaving, a lot of players in the

1451
01:08:02,080 –> 01:08:06,760
Speaker 2: sideline would be screaming at each other, throwing things, upset

1452
01:08:06,800 –> 01:08:09,240
Speaker 2: that they’re not getting their numbers, that that’s the reason

1453
01:08:09,240 –> 01:08:11,520
Speaker 2: why the team is losing. There was none of that.

1454
01:08:12,320 –> 01:08:15,400
Speaker 2: And this might sound kind of ridiculous, but I really

1455
01:08:15,440 –> 01:08:20,599
Speaker 2: mean this, that this team and how they perform, what

1456
01:08:20,640 –> 01:08:23,960
Speaker 2: they do for our city and our community and this

1457
01:08:24,040 –> 01:08:26,160
Speaker 2: fan base, it means a lot to me, and it

1458
01:08:26,200 –> 01:08:27,559
Speaker 2: means a lot to you, And it means a lot

1459
01:08:27,560 –> 01:08:31,639
Speaker 2: to Mitch and everyone in this building. To see everyone

1460
01:08:31,680 –> 01:08:34,840
Speaker 2: on the same page in that same kind of mindset

1461
01:08:35,040 –> 01:08:37,400
Speaker 2: is cool, because yeah, it means a lot to me.

1462
01:08:37,479 –> 01:08:39,439
Speaker 2: It also means a lot to Travis Kelcey, and it

1463
01:08:39,479 –> 01:08:40,960
Speaker 2: means a lot to Kareem Hunt, and it means a

1464
01:08:41,000 –> 01:08:42,960
Speaker 2: lot to whatever fam was in the three hundred section

1465
01:08:43,360 –> 01:08:45,040
Speaker 2: on Sunday. It means a lot to all of us.

1466
01:08:45,560 –> 01:08:48,880
Speaker 2: And just because things go poorly doesn’t mean we give up,

1467
01:08:49,240 –> 01:08:51,760
Speaker 2: or we point fingers or we say it’s not our

1468
01:08:51,840 –> 01:08:54,280
Speaker 2: year and it’s someone else’s fault. We all come together

1469
01:08:54,360 –> 01:08:57,479
Speaker 2: and say what can we do to help this team win,

1470
01:08:57,680 –> 01:09:00,400
Speaker 2: to achieve our goals together? And for the in the

1471
01:09:00,400 –> 01:09:03,400
Speaker 2: three hundred section, it’s screaming their head off, right even

1472
01:09:03,439 –> 01:09:06,040
Speaker 2: though things don’t look good for me, it’s trying to

1473
01:09:06,040 –> 01:09:10,080
Speaker 2: remain as positive as I can and trying to have

1474
01:09:10,160 –> 01:09:12,280
Speaker 2: discourse with you and talk about the things that I

1475
01:09:12,280 –> 01:09:15,439
Speaker 2: think this team can do to reach our goals. And

1476
01:09:15,520 –> 01:09:17,639
Speaker 2: for the players, obviously, it’s going out there and believing

1477
01:09:17,640 –> 01:09:19,639
Speaker 2: and trusting in each other. And I just think it’s

1478
01:09:19,640 –> 01:09:21,640
Speaker 2: really cool that we’re part of a team and a

1479
01:09:21,680 –> 01:09:24,519
Speaker 2: culture that we all stay together no matter what, because

1480
01:09:24,720 –> 01:09:28,160
Speaker 2: that is unique in sports. I just think that so

1481
01:09:28,280 –> 01:09:31,840
Speaker 2: many teams and fan bases and players and whatever, and

1482
01:09:31,920 –> 01:09:34,960
Speaker 2: that moment on Sunday would have fallen apart and that

1483
01:09:35,000 –> 01:09:37,280
Speaker 2: would be it, and the Chiefs didn’t. And I think

1484
01:09:37,320 –> 01:09:40,080
Speaker 2: that’s pretty cool. The Super Bowls and the AF two championships,

1485
01:09:40,080 –> 01:09:42,479
Speaker 2: that’s all awesome, but it’s moments like that that I

1486
01:09:42,520 –> 01:09:46,240
Speaker 2: think really matter and propel you to those heights. So anyway,

1487
01:09:46,320 –> 01:09:48,439
Speaker 2: that’s my final thought for today. I’m grateful for what

1488
01:09:48,479 –> 01:09:48,960
Speaker 2: we have here.

1489
01:09:49,960 –> 01:09:52,040
Speaker 3: It’s awesome. And let me tag that just if you

1490
01:09:52,080 –> 01:09:55,240
Speaker 3: we recall last week I ended the podcast sort of

1491
01:09:55,240 –> 01:09:58,880
Speaker 3: begging the fan base Chiefs Kingdom to enjoy the process,

1492
01:09:58,960 –> 01:10:02,800
Speaker 3: to embrace the to you know, really the true meaning

1493
01:10:02,840 –> 01:10:04,920
Speaker 3: of being a fan is to be all in no

1494
01:10:04,920 –> 01:10:07,320
Speaker 3: matter what. We what they did in the fourth quarter.

1495
01:10:07,360 –> 01:10:10,000
Speaker 3: Apparently they didn’t need me to tell them anything because

1496
01:10:10,040 –> 01:10:13,880
Speaker 3: they literally lived that and showed it and demonstrated their

1497
01:10:13,960 –> 01:10:17,320
Speaker 3: their love for the franchise. Because I’m telling you most

1498
01:10:17,760 –> 01:10:20,639
Speaker 3: most stadiums you’d be hearing a lot of booze. Instead,

1499
01:10:20,680 –> 01:10:23,120
Speaker 3: they rallied up that defense, they rallied for a win,

1500
01:10:23,400 –> 01:10:26,800
Speaker 3: and I think really changed the season. So I could

1501
01:10:26,840 –> 01:10:28,800
Speaker 3: go on and on, but let me tell you something, Matt,

1502
01:10:28,880 –> 01:10:32,240
Speaker 3: this is a great addition of out West. Tons of fun.

1503
01:10:32,320 –> 01:10:35,160
Speaker 3: Have a safe trip to Dallas, go get that win,

1504
01:10:35,280 –> 01:10:38,479
Speaker 3: and then enjoy that turkey and happy Thanksgiving to everybody.

1505
01:10:39,360 –> 01:10:42,120
Speaker 1: So thanks to Ari undercover again around the league.

1506
01:10:42,200 –> 01:10:44,720
Speaker 2: Yeah, he sure is. One thing we talked about though,

1507
01:10:44,840 –> 01:10:48,240
Speaker 2: is how awesome the crowd was on Sunday. I’m sure

1508
01:10:48,240 –> 01:10:49,920
Speaker 2: you could feel it. So I thought it was so

1509
01:10:50,040 –> 01:10:54,040
Speaker 2: cool that after Kareem fumbled in the red zone, that

1510
01:10:54,120 –> 01:10:57,439
Speaker 2: felt like a crossroads moment right where it could be

1511
01:10:57,520 –> 01:10:59,640
Speaker 2: the end of the game, like the best offense in

1512
01:10:59,640 –> 01:11:01,760
Speaker 2: football and I’ll come back out onto the field. They’re

1513
01:11:01,840 –> 01:11:04,679
Speaker 2: up two touchdowns. They’re just gonna put this thing away

1514
01:11:05,240 –> 01:11:08,759
Speaker 2: or everybody can collectively not give up. And it felt

1515
01:11:08,760 –> 01:11:11,120
Speaker 2: like that was the loudest. It’s been the entire game.

1516
01:11:11,479 –> 01:11:13,360
Speaker 2: And it’s one thing for the crowd to get loud

1517
01:11:13,400 –> 01:11:17,080
Speaker 2: when someone has a big play or something good is happening,

1518
01:11:17,760 –> 01:11:19,160
Speaker 2: but for the crowd to be like, you know what,

1519
01:11:19,200 –> 01:11:21,880
Speaker 2: they need us right now, they need us right now,

1520
01:11:21,960 –> 01:11:25,240
Speaker 2: Let’s get loud, let’s support our team. The defense fed

1521
01:11:25,280 –> 01:11:27,840
Speaker 2: off that energy is pretty obvious. And I think without

1522
01:11:27,880 –> 01:11:29,960
Speaker 2: the crowd doing what they did, who knows what happens.

1523
01:11:30,000 –> 01:11:31,519
Speaker 2: But could you feel that in the booth.

1524
01:11:31,720 –> 01:11:34,679
Speaker 1: Such a good point and the fact that and Chiefs

1525
01:11:34,680 –> 01:11:37,120
Speaker 1: fans are different in that way. They want to come

1526
01:11:37,160 –> 01:11:39,439
Speaker 1: to a game to influence the game, not entertain me.

1527
01:11:40,040 –> 01:11:42,240
Speaker 1: You know, I’ll sip on a drink un let’s have

1528
01:11:42,520 –> 01:11:44,479
Speaker 1: a good time, and we’ll leave early with five minutes

1529
01:11:44,520 –> 01:11:47,439
Speaker 1: to go so we don’t have traffic. Now. Most of

1530
01:11:47,479 –> 01:11:50,160
Speaker 1: the Chiefs fans come to influence the game. And it’s

1531
01:11:50,200 –> 01:11:52,400
Speaker 1: a really good point that you bring up. But the

1532
01:11:52,520 –> 01:11:56,680
Speaker 1: coach even called out Chris Jones positively because Chris kind

1533
01:11:56,680 –> 01:11:59,720
Speaker 1: of help exhort that crowd. Yeah, and when that first

1534
01:11:59,760 –> 01:12:02,960
Speaker 1: down play, I said, if the season turns around, I’ll

1535
01:12:02,960 –> 01:12:04,840
Speaker 1: look back at that moment. I’m glad you brought it up,

1536
01:12:04,880 –> 01:12:07,920
Speaker 1: but we run blits them and Tranquill hits him, and

1537
01:12:08,000 –> 01:12:10,479
Speaker 1: so now they lose yardage on the first down play.

1538
01:12:10,960 –> 01:12:13,840
Speaker 1: Now the crowd’s going berserk. Chris Jones is getting them

1539
01:12:13,840 –> 01:12:16,759
Speaker 1: all going. It’s a three and out. You get it back.

1540
01:12:16,920 –> 01:12:19,200
Speaker 1: You basically get your fumble back in a way, and

1541
01:12:19,240 –> 01:12:21,599
Speaker 1: the game entirely changed, and maybe the season changes.

1542
01:12:21,720 –> 01:12:25,559
Speaker 2: Yeah, it was really cool for everyone just to collectively say,

1543
01:12:25,560 –> 01:12:28,080
Speaker 2: you know what this ends now, Like, we’re tired of

1544
01:12:28,080 –> 01:12:29,880
Speaker 2: these shenanigans. We’re going to find a way to win

1545
01:12:29,920 –> 01:12:32,519
Speaker 2: this game. And the Colts were never the same from

1546
01:12:32,520 –> 01:12:34,240
Speaker 2: that point on. I mean they were moving the ball

1547
01:12:34,320 –> 01:12:36,120
Speaker 2: right down the field and then all of a sudden

1548
01:12:36,160 –> 01:12:38,880
Speaker 2: they couldn’t do anything. They had thirteen net yards in

1549
01:12:38,880 –> 01:12:42,599
Speaker 2: their final four possessions. The Colts offense had thirteen three

1550
01:12:42,640 –> 01:12:45,639
Speaker 2: and outs all season. They had five against the Chiefs,

1551
01:12:45,640 –> 01:12:47,960
Speaker 2: including four in a row when it mattered most. It’s

1552
01:12:48,000 –> 01:12:49,840
Speaker 2: pretty cool, and I think the crowd played a big

1553
01:12:49,840 –> 01:12:50,280
Speaker 2: part in that.

1554
01:12:50,560 –> 01:12:53,600
Speaker 1: Yeah, twelve plays, thirteen yards. We’ll close this way. The

1555
01:12:53,640 –> 01:12:57,360
Speaker 1: Cowboys special teams are very good. Brandon Aubrey is a

1556
01:12:57,640 –> 01:13:00,240
Speaker 1: machine as a kicker. He’s in field goal range when

1557
01:13:00,240 –> 01:13:02,320
Speaker 1: he walks out of the hotel. Yes, you just think

1558
01:13:02,400 –> 01:13:04,479
Speaker 1: if he lines up for sixty, you’re going this is good.

1559
01:13:04,880 –> 01:13:06,559
Speaker 1: I mean, did you have any doubt? Yesterday’s an’t going

1560
01:13:06,600 –> 01:13:08,200
Speaker 1: to like bang that home. I know that he had

1561
01:13:08,200 –> 01:13:08,799
Speaker 1: a miss.

1562
01:13:08,640 –> 01:13:10,960
Speaker 2: Like it’s whoa, but everyone freaks out when he misses.

1563
01:13:11,200 –> 01:13:15,200
Speaker 1: Yeah, he missed, and his range is nuts. He’s been

1564
01:13:15,680 –> 01:13:17,719
Speaker 1: arguably the best kicker in this league over the past

1565
01:13:17,800 –> 01:13:22,000
Speaker 1: couple of seasons. So that is another weapon that the

1566
01:13:22,040 –> 01:13:24,920
Speaker 1: Cowboys have coming into this game. But we laid it

1567
01:13:24,920 –> 01:13:26,679
Speaker 1: out there now. If Brian Cook gets a pick six

1568
01:13:26,680 –> 01:13:29,439
Speaker 1: in this game, we may be onto something with that.

1569
01:13:29,840 –> 01:13:32,800
Speaker 1: We might predictions kidding, So then the following week you

1570
01:13:32,840 –> 01:13:34,880
Speaker 1: may have to have fifty nine around the world because then,

1571
01:13:34,920 –> 01:13:36,719
Speaker 1: like Cooper McDonald can have a block punt.

1572
01:13:36,720 –> 01:13:39,160
Speaker 2: You’d love that, you go berserk on the air. Can

1573
01:13:39,240 –> 01:13:40,200
Speaker 2: I say one thing though, that I.

1574
01:13:40,160 –> 01:13:43,400
Speaker 1: Want a special team’s exciting big play, but so close.

1575
01:13:43,439 –> 01:13:45,519
Speaker 2: It almost happened against the Colts too, We almost had

1576
01:13:45,560 –> 01:13:45,920
Speaker 2: a block.

1577
01:13:46,000 –> 01:13:46,400
Speaker 1: Yes.

1578
01:13:46,880 –> 01:13:48,800
Speaker 2: I think one thing for the Chiefs in this game, though,

1579
01:13:48,840 –> 01:13:50,880
Speaker 2: that we haven’t talked about yet, is we’ve got to

1580
01:13:50,920 –> 01:13:52,920
Speaker 2: finish in the red zone. And that has to do

1581
01:13:53,000 –> 01:13:55,439
Speaker 2: with your your comments about Aubrey, because we can’t let

1582
01:13:55,439 –> 01:13:58,040
Speaker 2: this game come down to an Aubrey field goal. Like

1583
01:13:58,080 –> 01:14:00,880
Speaker 2: the Chiefs go one for six in the zone against

1584
01:14:00,920 –> 01:14:04,120
Speaker 2: the Colts. It’s kind of funny. The Chiefs actually dominated

1585
01:14:04,120 –> 01:14:07,200
Speaker 2: the Colts. The Chiefs gave the Colts. They basically spotted

1586
01:14:07,240 –> 01:14:09,160
Speaker 2: them a touchdown, turning the ball over inside the five

1587
01:14:09,240 –> 01:14:11,240
Speaker 2: yard line. We had a touchdown off the board because

1588
01:14:11,240 –> 01:14:13,640
Speaker 2: of a penalty, and we had to fumble in the

1589
01:14:13,640 –> 01:14:16,320
Speaker 2: red zone. Overall, one for six in the red zone.

1590
01:14:16,320 –> 01:14:18,439
Speaker 2: Now one of those was the setting up the field

1591
01:14:18,439 –> 01:14:20,840
Speaker 2: goal at the end, doesn’t really count. We weren’t trying

1592
01:14:20,880 –> 01:14:22,840
Speaker 2: to score a touchdown there. But one for five in

1593
01:14:22,880 –> 01:14:24,720
Speaker 2: the red zone. You got to be better in the

1594
01:14:24,720 –> 01:14:27,320
Speaker 2: red zone. If we’re pristine in the red zone against

1595
01:14:27,360 –> 01:14:30,040
Speaker 2: the Cowboys this week, you’re hopefully taking Aubrey out of

1596
01:14:30,040 –> 01:14:31,479
Speaker 2: the game. He’s not going to be able to go

1597
01:14:31,520 –> 01:14:33,920
Speaker 2: out there and win it for him. Knock on wood.

1598
01:14:33,920 –> 01:14:36,439
Speaker 2: I don’t want to jinx this, but overall, finish in

1599
01:14:36,439 –> 01:14:38,320
Speaker 2: the red zone against the Cowboys. That’s kind of my

1600
01:14:38,439 –> 01:14:40,200
Speaker 2: number one thing I think going into this game.

1601
01:14:40,680 –> 01:14:43,360
Speaker 1: And to your point, another good point by Matt McMullen,

1602
01:14:43,400 –> 01:14:45,200
Speaker 1: but I’m going to stretch it a little further. Okay,

1603
01:14:45,600 –> 01:14:49,120
Speaker 1: the Cowboys have five red zone giveaways. Okay, they lead

1604
01:14:49,120 –> 01:14:51,720
Speaker 1: the league. What would their season look like without the

1605
01:14:51,960 –> 01:14:55,760
Speaker 1: But who’s next? The Chiefs have four m Think about

1606
01:14:55,800 –> 01:14:59,240
Speaker 1: the pass off the hands of Kel’s Eagles, the pick

1607
01:14:59,320 –> 01:15:04,400
Speaker 1: six of ninety nine yards Jaguars, the red zone pick

1608
01:15:04,520 –> 01:15:07,200
Speaker 1: by McMillan against the Broncos. And we got by with

1609
01:15:07,240 –> 01:15:09,960
Speaker 1: it yesterday with the fumble by Hunt. So red zones

1610
01:15:10,280 –> 01:15:14,639
Speaker 1: imperative to be there. But man, oh man, Thanksgiving, Chiefs,

1611
01:15:15,080 –> 01:15:18,479
Speaker 1: short week, going to Dallas, and there are so many

1612
01:15:18,560 –> 01:15:19,559
Speaker 1: layers to this game.

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