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Didn't want to see you go ape in Buffalo, did they? They didn't want to see you just rip your shirt off.
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And I was watching tweets and tailgates.
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And just like, oh my gosh, Mafia's just calling. Jason, come out and play.
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They're not letting me. I gotta stay in the house tonight. I gotta do my homework.
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Welcome back to New Heights, a laundry show produced by Wave Sports and Entertainment and brought to you by Buffalo Wild Wings. Let's go, Sports bar. We're your host. We're back at it yet again for another week. Travis Kelsey here. This is my big brother, Jason Kelsey out of Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Cincinnati Bearcat alums. The Bearcats coming off at 34 to nothing. Domination over the Houston Cougars.
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I mean, they should be three and oh, they blew that game against Pittsburgh.
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Your guy, Narduzzi. How'd it going?
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I am kind of. I'm always.
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Yeah, they should be three and all. They look really good last week. And we're going down to Lubbock, Texas to take on the Texas Tech Raiders.
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Dude, you and Pat, you and Pat got a little side bet going.
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I told Patty Mahomes he's got. He's got to come on now. You know we do. You know we do. I let it when it happens. You'll know. You'll know. I might just. If Cincinnati doesn't hold it down, I might look like an idiot next week.
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Oh, I can't wait.
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Come on, Bear cast.
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I don't know who I'm rooting for anymore.
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Go down there and cause some HAVOC. Subscribe on YouTube onery + wherever you get your podcast and follow the show on all social media at New height show with one S Jason, let the people know what we got coming up, brother.
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Oh, of course. We got another great episode lined up for you guys. We're going to talk about the Chiefs being 3 and 0 to start the season. The Eagles big bounce back win down in New Orleans. Nola, I think it's called nola, I think. And the rest of the biggest stories are around the league, including the surprising division leaders, Justin Fields, success in Pittsburgh, and Andy Dalton, the ginger, soulless creature winning big in Carolina. Anyways, first we're going to get a little bit. Going to get to a little bit.
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New news.
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New news is brought to you by United Airlines, where good leads the way. United, a little history lesson. Last time. We're going to talk about a little bit of Grotesque. That's right.
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Travel. Like how you said that.
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First item in new news is Travis's acting debut. Well, I don't know. That's true. Travis has acted in a few other things, guys, but this is his biggest acting role debut where he's a featured cast member for multiple, multiple episodes, I think. What's your other closest one? Moon Base 8.
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Where you had the Moon Base 8. I mean, technically I was acting on SNL, but yeah, that was once.
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Those are one episodes, like kind of one offs. This was a full season. True.
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Yeah.
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Well, tonight. That's right, tonight, Wednesday, September 25th, the first two episodes of Grotesque, starring Niecy Nash, Courtney B. Vance, and of course, the big Yeti will air on fx.
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Oh, nice.
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Are you the bad guy? Are you. Are you the killer?
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Can't tell you. You're gonna have to watch. Jason, make sure you have the girls watch this. They're gonna love this show.
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Listen, Kylie will murder me. I am gonna have the girls. And then the moment. Is there like a warning or is there a lot of surprises that was.
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This completely a joke. Do not let the girls watch this show.
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There's Uncle Travis. Oh, my gosh.
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I don't know if they'll even, like, understand what's going on in the show.
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Dude. You know what movie we watch?
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It's very. It's very, like. I don't know.
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Yeah, it's a little bit too advanced.
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Yeah. I'm with Advanced for toddlers.
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I forget. I was having the girls watch rr. I was watching rr, and Ky was like, what are you doing?
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The opening scene is. It's not funny. I don't know. I'm laughing because you let your daughters watch that.
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Ky was like, are you kidding me? But, you know, we did just watch, which. So why it's at the stage now where she enjoys. Who's not good? It's not good. Hopefully I didn't do permanent damage. It's not good. Hopefully Wyatt doesn't start, like. Hopefully we don't find neighborhood pets riddled on our backyard in a few years. I don't know what I just did.
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I'm laughing because I could see Kylie's face, so. Jason, what the fuck are you doing?
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Yeah, it was.
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You were.
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It's not good.
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No, no, it's not. It's not good at all.
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All right. Anyways, Mama Kelsey also appeared to stop by the Crow Tescary.
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Look at me, mom. Looking fantastic. I like a nice wine color on her.
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Yeah. Did she know she was going to match so well?
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I don't. I don't know. I think. I think she just, you know, she.
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Went with, like, the purplish burgundy, which is, like.
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She just knew she was gonna look good in it.
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And she was like, I'm rocking her, like, color. Like, when I think of bad, I think a purple for some reason. Is that because of Super Mario? Like, all the bad guys are always purple.
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No, no.
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I don't know. Like, Waluigi.
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I do know that mom got to meet Niecy Nice. And had nothing but an amazing things to say about her, which everyone does. Niecy Nash is amazing.
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Yeah.
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And she just had a blast. She went up there with Uncle Don and Joan and everybody. They were all texting me afterwards, telling me they enjoyed it and they can't wait to keep watching it. And I'm just like, man, I didn't know you guys were into thrillers like this.
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You're excited about the premiere?
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Yeah, I'm excited. I just want to see. You know, I haven't seen anything yet. I kind of been just, like, focused on training camp and football as everything's been getting edited and finished. And I've Just been locked in on the, on the, on the season.
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Yeah. So you know the story, but you kind of are like, this is gonna be fun for you to actually get to see what it looks like firsthand. Yeah, yeah.
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You read the scripts and everything. And I'm not gonna lie, I focused on my parts more than I like, understood the entire like, like, grand scheme of the show.
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Sure.
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So there are parts that I was like, watching the trailer and I'm just like, oh, this is, this is. This is really interesting.
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Oh, that was happening.
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I'm definitely going to. Going to dive in and watch it for sure.
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Well, it'll be nice to see a Kelsey finally in something other than a commercial. But while we're on the topic of commercials, let's talk about your Pepsi commercial.
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Oh, nice.
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Yeah, that's the other thing besides this beautiful series premier scripted content that's coming out tonight probably. I mean, it's got to be commercial of the year. I mean, star studded, dude.
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It's. It's pretty sweet.
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It was an awesome kickoff to. It's so cool.
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Like, when you get to like, put on like a cool outfit like that. Like Pepsi custom made our armor, our gladiator's armor.
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Was that actual. Is it actually metal or is it like plastic? Don't lie.
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What?
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Don't lie to me.
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It's full. I had to defend myself from a tiger. You think that's plastic? You're ridiculous. Jason and I did get to keep it, which is pretty sweet.
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That's pretty cool.
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Josh, Derek, Henry, Justin, Jefferson, they all did unbelievable jobs. And sure enough, the director, Jake Scott is the son of Ridley Scott, who directed the actual movie Gladiators and I cannot wait to see that movie. It looks so good.
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He's directed a lot of movies.
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Yeah, yeah. And his son Jake did unbelievable job. Jake just. He rolled us through everything and knocked everything out real fast and it was just awesome. He knew exactly how he wanted to get everything shot. And yeah, he was unbelievable at giving me the direction, literally. So I'm coachable, man. You coach me up. I can do it.
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Ridley taught him well, and it was just fun.
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It was cool to see the, the final product.
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Well, yeah, it wasn't. It was an awesome final product. You guys fended off the tigers. You danced, you sang, you came together as, as a group of friends, as gladiators do. Ready for week one of the NFL?
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Yeah.
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Had my man Winnie. Winnie the Bish out there. You know who I had as a director in a commercial recently?
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Who's that?
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Neil Brennan. I didn't even know he's a director.
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Yeah, dude, Neil is awesome. His standups are great too. Yes. And you don't realize he's. He's directed a lot of stuff. Like off the Top.
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I didn't know it at all. I thought he. Because I knew he was. He was involved with Chappelle Show.
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Yes. And he's awesome, man.
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I had obviously seen a stand up, but I did not know. Like, when I showed up to the commercial shoot and he was directing me, I was like, what the. What's going on right now?
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It's an honor. It really is an honor. He did. He did my Lowe's commercial with me and McCaffrey. Oh, nice, nice shout out to McCaffrey, man. Hopefully he gets on the field here soon. But yeah, man, the Pepsi commercial was amazing. Grotesque comes out tonight. And yeah, man, cannot wait to see everybody's reaction of me being in a mystery thriller. Kind of scary.
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I'm turning all the lights off.
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What the fuck is going on? It'll get you thinking now.
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Yeah. Is it? That's what I love when they're thriller. Like mysteries. Like who's the killer? I get sucked into those shows so easy.
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Buckle up, boys.
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Are you even alive?
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Are any of us alive? Jason?
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Are you Bruce Willis? Sixth. Sensing it. Like, are you even.
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No, you're.
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Don't you.
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It might be a little.
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Don't play mind games with me right now.
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It might be a little bit of that. I don't. Maybe though.
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I don't know what to expect.
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Yeah, me neither.
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And more new news. Our first Wondery plus exclusive drops this week. We've got brand new segments we're excited to drop, such as Dumb Answers.
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Ooh.
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Which is a bounce off of no Dumb Questions. Because there's no Dumb Questions. But there are Dumb Answers. There are real questions.
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There are dumb ass hands. I've been accused. Yeah. Sign me up for the Dumb Answers line.
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I mean, they actually. They grade kids on Dumb Answers. Officially. Like, that's how grades work. But yeah, Dumb Answers. We'll respond to some of the craziest lies you guys were told as kids. And we're also going to introduce some more new segments soon, like Heights Hotline. We're also thinking about starting a new heights film club.
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I'm in on this. I'm in on this.
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What do we. What? I mean, I guess we can do, like, we can do anything.
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Yeah, we really can do it.
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It's our club.
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All right, let's get some football. Chiefs 22, Falcon 17. Sunday Night Football NBC.
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Oh, yeah. Red F football.
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Oh, man. Initial thoughts from the game, Trav, anything you want to start off with?
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Pat said it, Coach Reed said it. You know, we're finding ways to win games and we're not playing our best football. Everybody can clean it up. I think I, everyone saw my drop on in the fourth quarter, that crucial third down, just trying to do too much before putting the ball away. And that's probably the biggest thing for me is making the play in big time moments like that. I think with how defenses are playing us right now, I'm not really getting a lot of opportunities to make plays down the field, but not using that as an excuse moving forward. Still trying to, you know, make sure that I, I can help the team out in that regard, knowing that I've been that weapon for us in the past. And moving forward, it's just, you know, everyone's, everyone's just tweaking their game in the right direction and we know what we have to do to get better this week. Going, going out west to play the Chargers and I'm excited for the challenge, baby. And we're, we're three and oh man, it doesn't get any better than, than a, than a 3 and O start.
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Pat and coach Reed rast about big Yeti. We talked about this. We're calling plays for Travis and it's like two or three people are going to him. People are really emphasizing, trying to take him away. Pat said. And then Andy says they're working hard at taking Kelsey out of the picture. If they're doing that, Rashid is going to get a lot of catches and Trav knows that sometime that will level.
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Off whatever it is. It's football, baby. Come on now. It. It like I'm not getting caught up in getting the targets and, and all that. I, I just want to have a successful offense and I think Pat's doing a great job of finding the open guy and making the right decisions right now. And we just have to keep finding it's a new offense, new players New pieces and we're just finding, you know, how to have success throughout the season as an offense. You're going to go through these ups and downs throughout the season, and you just want to make sure that you clear that you clean up all the mistakes that you're. You're making sure that you're communicating so that everybody understands exactly where we're going moving forward. And nobody does it better than Coach Reed and Pat Mahomes in that regard.
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There's no question. I mean, it has been. It feels like you guys have dealt with this and semblances of it over the last couple years, especially last year, midway through the season, defense playing well, and then you guys turned it on in the second half of it. But these soft coverages where they're really taking everything away underneath, or giving you everything underneath, but taking away the explosive. And you have to take these little, you know, I mean, you're running the ball like crazy, and you have to. When they're giving you boxes the way you guys are getting them, I can imagine that you're frustrated.
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I've had a lot of catches in this league, man. I'm not worried about, you know, the catches and the yards and. And all of that. I have the most fun when I get the ball thrown my way. I mean, who does? Execution has everything to do with execution. Just making sure that we're doing whatever we can to win these football games, man. And that's always going to be the goal.
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It's going to go your way, especially if you freaking keep being the guy you've always been, you know what I mean? There ain't nobody that I've ever played sports with and nobody that anybody's ever been on a team with that has loved being out there with Trav Moore. And I know it's. It's frustrating for me to watch and have to listen to, but I can't wait. And we don't got to put that in there, but I just can't wait. I can't wait for it to turn.
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And if it doesn't, as long as we're winning football games, we good to go, baby. Rasheed had a hell of a game. Carson Steele had a hell of a game. My dog, four two man Dundee, as I call him, he's got the Crocky J Alligator back in Indiana as a. As a. A present from his dad, which is the coolest thing ever, man. And he just. He runs the ball like a maniac, man, just like a freight train. So people call him the White Rhino. He's. He's hitting the hole, and he's dragging guys for an extra 3, 4 yards. Every single time he on. He hits somebody or he's at the point of contact. And you just love a guy that just. That just hits the hole like that, man. It's just it. That puts such a strain on the defense.
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I don't like comparing guys to, like, necessarily. Like. Like when there's a white running back and you. I feel like they always are a white D lineman. They always get compared to, like, other white guys. You know what I mean? I don't like that comparison. But he. When he leans forward, he looks so much like Larry Zonka. Like, you remember watching Larry Zonka run. It's almost like a torpedo. That's, like, at an angle off the ground.
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Yeah.
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Like, that's what he reminds me of for some fucking reason.
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That's a hell of a hell. That's hella. That's a hell of a fucking reference right there. That's pretty good. Yeah. Rasheed, he's roll. He's rolling right now, man. I couldn't be happier for the guy you want to talk about one of the hardest workers in the building, man? Week in, week out, day in, day out, he is out there busting his ass in practice. And I'll tell you what, man, he's. He's getting rewarded with the way he's playing right now.
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Yeah.
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And he's really. He's. I mean, he's the. He's the charge right now. He's the. He's the front runner in terms of, like, who we're going to. Who we're trying to get the ball in his hands every single time he touches the ball. He's breaking tackles. He's finding a way to get the ball. He's. He's finding a way to get first downs. He's doing an unbelievable job in terms of blocking and just helping his. The rest of his teammates out when they got the rock. And it's just. He's playing, you know, selfless football, and I couldn't be happy for it right now.
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Yeah, he's. He's playing phenomenal, and he's making. One of the things I love watching a guy is yards after the catch. A guy that turns like an average catch into something special, and he's been doing it all season long. He's. Right now, he's leading all players in yards after the catch this season with 200. He also leads all receivers with forced missed tackles with nine. So he has been Electric with the ball in his hands. So, yeah, they should probably keep throwing it to him because good things are happening. Defense comes up big in spags. We trust. The Chiefs defense continues to play at a high level. The defense finished with two sacks, eight tackles for loss, 10 quarterback hits, and an interception. How about that? That's a lot of negative plays. Let's get into some of these highlights, starting with the interception in lateral. Very Ed Reed, Baltimore Ravens esque. Whenever I see an interception lateral, I always think of the Ravens. I feel like they did this for a number of years.
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Yeah. Get the ball in Ed Reed's hands.
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Go, go, go, go. Are you pro? I mean, you're pro lateraling on offense. You got to be pro lateraling on defense after an interception, everybody.
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Yeah, I'm in on laterals.
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Laterals are so like, did you see that hook and ladder that Lions or.
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Yeah, it was Lions.
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Lions, yeah. Love it.
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Love a good hook and ladder for a touchdown. Good hook and lateral. Man, when teams used to break that out in high school, it's so electric.
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What is a hook and ladder Best.
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For zoner, man, I'm going to say, man.
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Man, that makes sense.
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Yeah. Who knows? It might be good for. It's good against all.
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I feel you want the. The hook. You gotta have enough space there, so it's gotta be, like, enough soft coverage that he can catch it and lateral it. But what do I know? I don't. I have no idea.
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Yeah, Jamari's playing his ass off right now. He's not just. It wasn't just the pick here. He's making plays left and right, and really, our entire defense is lights out. I mean, outside of maybe, what, like the first drive or the first quarter, they. I mean, they were just. They were lights out, man. And I just. I. I can't say enough about what Spags is doing with these guys. He's just putting him in such a position to have success and just to have fun and play free and. And fly around. I mean, it's. It's a nod to everybody on that defense to, like, own up, to, like, their. Their piece of the puzzle. You know, you got guys like Mike Penel, who is just. Just driving offensive linemen into the backfield. Leo Chanel just driving guys off the ball and just making sure that they play their gap so hard that the running back and the linebackers just have these lanes to shoot. And. No more prevalent than this huge fourth down when Nick Bolton came flying through a gap untouched to get Bijan Robinson right here. And that really secured the win for us. I mean it's just, it's awesome when you see the defensive side just making these huge plays, man, because it just, it really does make you feel unstoppable when you're, when you're putting up points, man.
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I will say I don't know what the hell the lead blocker was doing on this.
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Yeah, he didn't have his eyes. But that's the thing.
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Sometimes expecting like the guy to go.
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Underneath, I don't know, sometimes those design like those game plan runs, you just don't get enough looks at them to. So you get an awkward looking if, if it's not something practiced it. You got to have guys that, that can just, you know, wing it. And unfortunately it didn't look like he had his eyes on the right guy or who knows, maybe somebody else screwed it up and he had his eyes on the wrong guy. You know, you never know how, how that thing was supposed to play out. I just know that it looked like the Chief's defensive line got a real good push.
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Yeah.
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And it looked like we capped the defense right here and didn't let him get outside the numbers on a sweet play like that. So Bolton, man, he's playing huge for us. Everybody. He, he kind of went down there for a quick second, got himself back in the football game and made the biggest play for us, man. And just love a.
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He's a heck of a player, man.
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Ball player, man. Just.
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You could tell.
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Just a ball player. He just wants to fucking win, man.
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I love that dude wants to win, communicates everything, gets guys lined up. He's really the quarterback out there, especially for the guys in the box. It's fun watching him play.
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Yeah.
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Next week you guys got the Chargers in la.
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This is correct. Yes.
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How will it be different preparing for this team with new head coach? Well, new head coach for old headed coach Jim Harbaugh.
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Yeah.
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The Chargers are coming off a loss to the Steelers. But our 2 and 1, the Chiefs have beat the Chargers the last five times you guys have played them.
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Don't mean a damn thing.
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Yeah.
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I'll tell you what, man.
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In the past, every time, every time.
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You get new season, new head coach, especially a motivator like Harbaugh. I mean these guys are going to fucking play hard. And they've been playing their ass off.
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Yeah.
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Really. The entire season they, I know they lost to the Steelers, but they were, they were flying around and not making it easy on them.
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It sounds like they're going to be missing. I think Bosa. Is Bosa going to play? I know he got hurt in the last game.
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No idea who's up and who's down right now.
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Derwin James just got suspended, which I do know that.
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Yeah, that's unfortunate, man.
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You always love going up against Derwin.
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He's just. He's the best, man. He's the best, and I love going up against the best. Yeah, he should be out there. I'll leave that. Other than that, I think, you know, whether or not Herbert plays it all, that's in. All that's out of our control. Our control is we still have to get better offensively. Our defense is playing lights out. I think Coach Reed's message in the building today is that, you know, we just keep finding. Finding the answers.
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No doubt.
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And we just keep climbing the ladder on getting better and, and, and, and let's go out there and play our best football for four quarters. And that's all. That's. That's all we're really focused on right now.
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Well, let's focus on a LeBron stat for this last game. With the win over the Falcons, Pat secured his 77th career win, surpassing Tom Brady and Roger Stalback for the most quarterback victories in their first 100 starts. And second, LeBron stat. Andy Reed now has more career wins with the Kansas City Chiefs than with the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Yeah, baby.
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He's got 131 with the Chiefs and 130 with. He has won 261 games just as a head coach. Not even going back to Green Bay.
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Nope.
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That's a heck of a ball coach right there, man.
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That's a ball coach right there, baby.
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Shout out to the Big Red.
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Heck yeah.
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Before we get out of the Chiefs section, we have some house cleaning. Housekeeping. Oh, there we go. Housekeeping. We need to address first. Chris Jones wants his half sack back. During a press conference last week, Chris Stone Cold Jones let the football world know that he's not happy about his half a sack against the Bengals being taken away and given to teammate George Karloftis. Chris Jones was quoted saying, I'm trying my best not to get fined, but in my nine years of playing, three days later, when my hand was clearly on him, I don't know who viewed it. Play 29. Okay. Calls it out by name. Okay. Play 29.
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But who's counting?
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Who's counting? I can just hear this in Chris's.
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Voice, you know, I'm trying my best not to get fined.
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We both touched him at the same time, so is he arguing that he should have got a half sack and he got. He didn't get credited with anything.
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No, he got the half sack in the game. And then on top of. And then a couple days later, they reviewed it and they gave the full sack to George. So he got his half sack taken away. But then once he. He kind of let it go. He said, George agreed to treat me for dinner, so I'm good now.
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I mean, he did. He did help assist the tackle. Right. But George kind of had him. You know, he had Joe wrapped up around the leg.
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I have no idea. I don't even know what this looks like.
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I saw it.
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All right, you saw it.
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George has him on the ankle. I think he's probably going to get the sack, but, I mean, there's no question. Chris, like, shoves him down. I don't know how they count these things. I really don't. I just know that there's a race to touch a quarterback whenever he's going down.
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Yeah.
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That's all I know.
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That's what it really is. Who can. Who can get closest to him?
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Yeah. He said George agreed to treat me to dinner. I'm good now. Something tells me he's still kind of upset about it, but that's fine. Can we do anything about this? Can we call the commissioner?
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I mean, you probably can.
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Justice for Chris.
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Yeah.
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Make a big stink about it. I'm not getting involved in this. Lastly, Creed Humphrey has a great bit going on. I've been noticing this, too. This is awesome. Love.
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He's killing it right now. Love.
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The pregame fits.
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He started it. We keep winning. He has to keep doing it.
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He's got to keep doing it.
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He's got to keep doing it. I'm pretty sure he was going to keep doing it regardless, but I think the three and, oh start is very. It's getting a lot of juju, a lot of good juju from Creed in his pregame fits.
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Well, it's been three weeks since Creed started his T shirt bit, so we gotta show them. All right now. It started with just the. The first game. Then they won. So then he decided to do the old duct tape maneuver and write Bangles over it. Here's that one. And yeah, they won again. So he's. He's staying true to it.
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He ain't new to this. He true to this.
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There's something about duct tape that is just like. It's a great.
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Fixes everything, man.
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It's a. It's a heck of an invention. And to use it in this Way.
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I still remember you putting duct tape on your cut.
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Oh, my God.
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What an idiot, man.
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No, it works. It works.
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Dude, no way. That. That hurt. I know. That hurt like a mother when you ripped it off. All right? But either way, I love. I love how the first two home games. Home games a little bit more lax, you know? I mean, you're at the house, but then when you go on a weight trip, Business attire. Still wore the T shirt underneath, a nice blazer. He was ready to rock and roll.
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The real question is, do we think Creed's washing this shirt each week?
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I don't know. I'll have to ask. Somebody's gonna have to ask him.
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I mean, it still looks fresh.
A
It's real nice.
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Oh, I can't wait to see what it looks like this week. Something tells me it's.
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What's your go to order these days?
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I'm glad, Jazz Trav, because I'm actually having some new favorites right about now. The triple bacon cheeseburger and fries. And I gotta have some traditional wings tossed in the buffalo bacon sauce. How about that?
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All right, now let's move on to some bold topics. Jason's Monday night in Bristol. Hey, Bristol, Connecticut, ESPN's headquarters. I believe you were back doing a Monday night countdown on ESP ESPN in Bristol this week. How would you like doing the show from the studio versus the at the stadium?
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It's cool. It's. It's definitely more fun at the stadium with the environment, the players, I would assume. But hey, whenever I get to be up there with Scott Van Pelt, Ryan and Swagu, it's a. It's a fun evening, to say the least.
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Yeah. ESPN didn't want to see you go ape in Buffalo, did they? They didn't want to see you just rip your shirt off.
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And I was watching tweets and tailgates and just like, oh, my gosh, so.
A
Much better that Mafia. Mafia's just calling. Jason, come out and play.
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They're not letting me. I gotta stay in the house tonight. I gotta do my homework. Yeah, it would have been a lot of fun up there in Buffalo, but, you know, wasn't the case. Two games. Two games is different. You got to prepare a lot more. And I love learning from these guys, man. Swag and Ryan and Scott have been doing it for a long time.
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They're awesome, man.
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Man, they're just impressive. It's very, very impressive what they're doing.
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It's my favorite show in. In sports, the biggest takeaway from 92 percenters was definitely your dad. Sneakers. That's right. You're up there. This picture is electric right here. Whoever screenshotted this, what's so electric about it? Double hand on the hips.
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I'm listening.
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That's a Listening.
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That's my listening. You're open.
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You are. You're engaged. Yep. But you're engaged.
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Here I'm. I don't know if you're listening or not. Here. Here.
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You're not disinterested.
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Yeah, you are. I'm not listening what's happening right now. Here it's like. Okay. Yes, sir. Yep. No, I got what you're saying. Okay, let's talk about Boom.
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Nice. That's good body language.
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Yeah, but.
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Yeah. Nice. Nice kicks, man. The old dad balances.
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Yeah, dad balances. There you go.
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They had Kelsey's. You could fix the second floor bathroom in those things. You could spread some mulch in those things. You could. You can ask your kids to cut the grass in those things. What else can you do in those things?
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I mean, you can do anything you want in those things.
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You could be a little league. Yeah, you could be a little league.
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Those things.
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I mean, you can do whatever you want, man. Dad, Kelsey's got to figure it out, man. Did any part of you consider wearing flip flops?
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No, I.
A
Is that frowned upon? In the ESPN studio?
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ESPN's kind of give me a lot of leeway. They're pretty much saying you can wear whatever you want.
A
Jason, just make it make sense.
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I think we were doing, like, a little bit there where I needed to be a little bit agile, so I felt like the shoes were necessary. I like the flip flops. I just don't like flip flops. When I'm actually moving around and doing a bunch of stuff. Like, then I do prefer shoes. If I'm just kind of, like, going about my day and I'm not going to need shoes, I'll go flip flops. And that's the majority of my days because I'm retired and bored and lonely. But the shoes work very well for. It just feels like you're working a little bit.
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Yeah, I got you.
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I'm locked in. Ankles are ready.
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Yeah, I get you, man. Get that ankle support. You're. Watch out. I need it all. Yeah, all you need is I get them ligament sprains.
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I need the ankle support. I need the base. Especially if I'm gonna be passing SWAGU over there.
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Some new ankles.
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This double breasted burgundy crimson. What is that crimson?
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Listen, that's why it's Swagu, baby. 92 percenters immediately compared Jason's dad's shoes to. Oh, my game day sneakers. That's funny. What costs more? I think we both know the answer to this. I had some rare sneaks. Yeah, I had some rare sneakers on, man.
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Which ones are these? The Jordan Threes.
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Yes. They're the. The legend of summer. These are Justin Timberlake's right here, man. JT's.
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Is that just paint or is that. Why is it so it looks like it's got like an interesting texture.
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No, they're just different fabrics and different textures.
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Yeah, it is a different texture.
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Yeah, 100%.
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Is it velvet?
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That's a great question. I'm not sure what the actual texture is.
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Is it before?
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I'm not good with textures. I just know that I do love textures. You're right. I like different textures and that's why I love these shoes. That and I know Justin Turbolake. That's my dog. Yeah, dude. The. The snakes. Jordan Threes. Retro threes. My dog, Harry Clark hd. The great. As you know, Heights. Legend Heights. He's got a fun theme going on. Right now. We're wearing retros for every game. So this week will be retro fours. So be on the lookout, man. I don't know which ones I want to wear yet. I'm gonna go ahead and see.
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Sure.
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See what exclusives I can find and either my closet or online real quick. And then throw a fit together for it. But join along chiefs kingdom if you want to join us. We're rocking fours this week.
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Make sure Harry gets me some shoes and for in a couple weeks when I'm up there.
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Nice. Nice. I think it's me out.
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Don't leave me out.
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Make sure he gets you some. Some fives. Some raising bull fives or something. Some.
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You're just gonna keep stepping the numbers up.
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Yeah.
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How high do the Jordans go? What number?
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They're still going.
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What number are we at now?
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I think like 30 something. I don't know. IS86 was the first year. So you do the math.
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So every year it's a new model, new Jordan. They don't ever do two models in a year. It's always 1 year. 1. 1 Jordan per year.
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One Jordan with the number on it. Like the Jordan 22s. The Jordan 22s.
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There's different ones that happened within that year, but Those are all Jordan 22s.
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Yeah, I think those are called team Jordans. But there's. They come out with a whole bunch of different, like, types of shoes now. So I don't know how it's all done. I just know I'm a fan of the retros more than anything. And it's been fun rocking them for the first three weeks.
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Is the pants being shorter than the shoes? Is that.
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Yeah, flooding.
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That's. It's in now.
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Yeah, that's the style of suit.
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Yeah, flooding's in.
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Yep, flooding's in. I be on my suit and tie.
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Who determines what's in and what's not in?
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How ever you want to rock your dude. I really don't care what's in, what's not in. I just go out there and I have fun wearing some. That I think looks cool. I wanted to. I wanted. I wanted to flood because I thought I had some cool shoes on.
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I mean, it looks great. I'm not knocking the look. I just like. It feels like designers, like, they kind of like gravitate towards, like, specific themes a lot of the time.
A
Yes. Whatever you want your that line to be.
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Either way, it looks good. I do know that.
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Yeah, man, I wish I played as good as I felt. All right, well, that does it for Bristol, Connecticut. Yes, that does.
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Highlight of the evening with Scott Van Belt bringing donuts. Got some donut holes.
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SVP bringing some donuts.
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It was like. It was a orchard. Donut holes, apple cider. Dude, did you feel like East Coast?
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Did you feel all those cool ass ESPN commercials when we were kids? Did you feel like you were in one of those commercials? Like, did you see mascots running around?
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No.
A
Did you see other famous.
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Definitely cooler in the commercial athletes, but it was. I saw a couple personalities.
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Nice.
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ESPN personalities, but that's about it. Yeah, I just pretty much did the show. Watched football, tried to give my perspective on the football I was watching and hung out with a bunch of dudes.
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Love that for you. Nice, Nice. All right, well, moving on to week three storylines, let's move on and talk about some of the biggest storylines coming out of Week 3 in the NFL, starting with the Eagles game for all our AFF, Philly 92 percenters tuning in. Oh, Eagles 15, Saints 12. A nail biter as well and a bit of controversy at the end. Jason, initial thoughts?
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Well, at one point we had 300 yards of offense and zero points.
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Damn.
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Which was crazy. Yeah, I mean, listen, they defense, the defense showed up and played fantastic. It was actually awesome to watch. They, they came out, there's a lot more five down looks, which they've been better in all year. And the Saints were the number one offense coming into the week. And the defense, I mean, they played fantastic. Jalen Carter was a menace. Jordan Davis got a sack. Zach Bond was playing in the box. He's playing on the line of scrimmage. They were. I mean, it was just such an awesome bounce back game for those guys. And you know, Vic had him coming. It was a, it was an impressive game by the defense. Offensively, it was an impressive game. They just again, turnovers, you know, had some failed 4th down conversions, block punt. I mean, when you really think about it between all that stuff, it's kind of remarkable that we did end up winning the game.
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I don't know, it's impressive.
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They had almost 500 yards of offense or, or did. So I guess on the bright side, they stopped turning the ball over and they start playing, you know, less. More disciplined and less mistakes, critical mistakes. They're gonna. I mean, the game shouldn't have been close and this is a team that had blown out the first two opponents by double digits. So I think it's a lot of looking at it with the positive, but it's also like, hey, we got to get this fixed, guys.
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Let's pick up where we left off last week with the Eagles fans being mad about fourth down calls. @ least that's what the rave was online. The eagles were down three nothing and it was fourth and one with 14 seconds left in the first half. Birds fake the. Took the tush push, little fake tush push. The Birds fake the tush push and hand it out to Saquon who gets stopped short. Unfortunately. Yeah, I, it's tough, man. That's. That's the, that's the game you play when you're going forward on fourth. It is what it is. We just played the Falcons. They went for it twice on fourth down and late in the game and didn't get it.
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I know.
A
And I think they were both fourth and manageable. Right? Or at least. Yeah, the last one was.
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The last one for sure. I think this one was. Was hard because there's only 14 seconds left. And you just wonder like, even if you get it, you get like maybe one trigger situation from like the 10 or something like that, like where you have to throw it in the end zone, is it worth the risk in that situation? The reason the fourth down decisions are being criticized, because they haven't been working. That's the end of the day. They did work in 2022 and they helped us get to a Super Bowl. And Nick Sirianni, like, he has seen firsthand how much going forward on fourth down can help and improve your chances at winning a game. Obviously when it's not working, it does the opposite. And these are the unfortunate circumstances you live by as a head coach making these decisions. It's hard.
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Yeah.
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You know, I thought Ryan Clark said it really good yesterday when I was with him too. I like being the aggressor. I just do. I like kind of having the ball in my hands. I will say it feels right now that the points league wide are down, offenses are scoring less points. It feels like points are at a premium. So I don't know how that changes these analytical metrics on like a per season basis. Right. Like we're only three weeks in, but across the league, people aren't putting up as many points. All of these games have been pretty low scoring. You know, maybe take some points and maybe that changes what these metrics are. But even the fourth and one with the fake little kind of QB snake, people are like, that was against the analytics, the analytics, it was like 51.3% to 49%. Like, you ain't finding better odds than that on a roulette table. Putting it on red. Like it's still.
A
Hold on now. Hold on now.
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Yeah, yeah. You know, you know, I know about.
A
The mods on the roulette table.
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So, like, the reality is, well, this one, I get this one. I think with the way the time was, I think that they probably should have just. And also they got the ball coming out of half. So, like, when you compound the fact that we get it coming out of half, let's just, let's take the points, let's get some momentum. I mean, easier said from where I'm at now that it didn't work because I know what's going to Nick's head. What I think is I haven't talked to him. Like we ran that fake quarterback sneak handoff against Washington last year. I think it was. I think it was Washington and it ended up being an explosive. Right. Because they sell out to try and stop the QB sneak. It just. It didn't work. And I'm thinking in. In the back of my head, it's like, maybe we're not just converting here. Maybe he thinks that we'll sneak a touchdown out. We still have a timeout. We should at least get the first down. But with where the game was at at that point, it's three nothing. You know, it's low scoring. Take the points. It's even game. You get the ball coming out of halftime.
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But I say go for it.
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I love it. Gosh. See, this is why you're better than me. This is why you're better than me. That's why you're a better man. You say, screw it. I'm putting my nuts on the line.
A
I love it. I want fucking teddies, man. I don't want to fucking settle for three and then get the.
B
Andy's been kicking a lot of field goals and he's been kicking a lot.
A
Well, I'm not mad at that either. I'll take fucking points. This is what, this is why Travis doesn't call plays. You know, it is what it is. I trust Andy with everything because he does all the, he does all the work in terms to make those kind of decisions. Right? And Coach Sirianni was, was in quotes saying, I called the play. Kellen did not. So he owned up to it and made sure that, hey, listen, this is just how I coach. This is. This is my style of football. And it's won us a lot of games. And you know, unfortunately, it. It ended that 15 play drive. 78 yards, ended in nothing before half. But at the same time, it's like, I just love the mentality of, of going forward on fourth. I just do. And you guys have the horses and the. And everybody involved that can, that can get the job done. It is what it is. I like giving the ball to saquon Barkley on 4th and 1. I just like, I like it sounds really good in my head.
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Yeah. If it's fourth of one, we're not giving it. We're usually Tush pushing it. This was a outlier.
A
Whatever it is. I, you know, Tush push nice. I like giving Saquon Barkley the ball any time in the game, let alone when we need one yard.
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They should have gotten him involved way earlier. And that's one of the downsides of the RPOs. But bottom line, Nick has had a lot of success in this league being risky the last two years. I think there's been a number of instances that have stuck out but ultimately it's one of those things, you live by the sword, die by the sword. I love the confidence. I love how I've seen it work in our favor. And I just think, you know, I know Nick and I know how much time he puts into this. And I just think that by and large he is making better decisions than most coaches. I really believe that. I watch other guys late in game. You talk about game management, clock management. I just, I think Nick is still one of the better coaches in the league at that. And I know the decisions haven't gone right. I know this one like it didn't work out. The one coming out of half didn't work out.
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Still found a way to win the football game, baby.
B
I still got faith. I'm still riding with Nick. I really, I mean, you know that.
A
I know you the team guy like that. Is there anything more frustrating than a 15 play fucking drive that ends at nothing though?
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It is just, that's like a kick in the ball. It's just, it's just straight to the balls like God damn.
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Saquon Barkley and Dallas Goddard saved the day. The Eagles had 284 yards of offense by the end of the third quarter and Z0 points. But everything changed in the fourth quarter. Saquon ended the game with 147 yards of his own and two tutties and the Eagles were once again glad they called that guy Dave.
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Hey, you, you want to come over.
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To the Philadelphia Eagles and we really, we really think we could use you.
B
He had all of it in the second half. They got to get him involved earlier. They have to. And this is one of the problems.
A
Or they just have to eventually get him involved and he's. Then you guys are good again.
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Maybe he's going to be. If he's going to be that good in the second half, maybe we should hold him to the second half. I didn't think about it that way.
A
Just the waters out a little bit, you know.
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Now I think that's one of the downsides of the RPOs. I feel like is a lot of times you can think you're calling these run plays but based on the way the reads happen, it just doesn't end up manifesting as opposed to like just like the call in a run. It's. I'd like to see them get Saquon like dedicated touches earlier to make sure that he's getting opportunities.
A
Dude, sometimes those, sometimes those run pass options keeps backers and safeties out of the box though, man. It is what it is.
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They do. And maybe that did make it like, Listen, the RPOs didn't work in the first half. They were really bad. But who knows how that affected them in the second half. Maybe they're still thinking about the rpo. Maybe they're still more hesitant to come downhill because we do that. Yeah, the RPOs have been successful in the past for us. I think early on we got to get Saquon the ball a little bit more. I do believe that he did reach a top speed of 21.66 miles per hour on a 65 yard.
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For anybody. For anybody that had any questions about. He is a moving 65 yards today. It didn't look like anybody could catch him on that one. He was second fastest play by a ball carrier this season. Man, I wonder who the first one is.
B
And you brought it up. Dallas. Dallas had a. Has had a fantastic game with AJ going down, then Smitty going down late. It's like, dude, come on Bubba, we need you.
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10 receptions, 170 yards.
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Well, he had a big play in the first half before Smitty went down. What do you call it when you're like going for a sale and then you do like a throwback? What's that called? Like on a boot play, you know, I got a boot how you would like go over and sail back out, but you act like you're doing that but like convert it and you do a throwback. You know what I mean? It's like a fake sale.
A
Sounds like a fake sale. Throwback.
B
Is that what it's called?
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Color, Whatever the fuck you want call it. He got white ass open on it though. I know exactly what you're talking about. He had a bunch of big time catches. Like you were saying. He had the ridiculous 30 yard, one handed catch in the fourth. That was. I mean I love seeing that guy have success every single year at tight end. You or whenever I see him out in Philly, man, it's just, he's just. He's such a good dude and he works his ass off and he's. He's a very like. He gets put in some tough position. When I say tough positions, like one on one with a corner, one on one with a db, one on one in the run game with a defensive lineman, you know, one of the bet like pass pro, whatever it is. He's all around, he does it all. Everything you need. And the ultimate utility guy for that offense, man, he just, I don't think he gets enough credit for what he's been for the Eagles, man.
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Couldn't agree more. He's been very underappreciated, I think on the national scale. I think Philadelphians realize it, but I know the Eagles do. Yeah. And then obviously the game clinching reception with 1:16 left to play. We're down 12 7. Jalen connects with Dallas on a 61 yard scamper that the Eagles get down to the four yard line. It was a obviously a little bit of kind of like on the defense running into each other. Sometimes you need that though.
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Catchy jingle, man.
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Sometimes you need that though. This ended up being an awesome play for the Eagles and they connected and end up winning the game off of it. C.J. garner, Johnson, y'all favorite DBs couldn't chase a tight end down.
A
What you trying to say, CJ?
B
I think he's trying to say their DBs are slow.
A
Or is he trying to say tight ends are slow?
B
Tight ends are slow. That's what he's saying. Do you think you can outrun C.J.
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No.
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Resounding.
A
I could get just enough separation for just enough time to catch the ball though.
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They found a way to get it done and. But the highlight of the night was the defense.
A
It was a defensive battle.
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Yeah, it's a huge bounce back game for those guys. Yeah, it was a low scoring game and the defense was put in a lot of positions where they had to bow up and boy, did they.
A
Yes, they did.
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Saints have put up a combined 91 points total the first two weeks and the Eagles are coming off of just a bad performance against the Falcons where they ran outside zone to the two man surface at will.
A
Well, what was the score?
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The score wasn't high because they did a good job in the red zone, which, that's what it matters about. They also gave up a big two minute drive. I mean, it was a bad performance by the D. It's one of those where you turn on the tape and you're like, man, we got to fix his run defense now. Yeah, but they did.
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They did.
B
They bowed up.
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3 yards per carry, dude.
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It was against Alvin Kamara and this rushing attack that had been killing people. They just. I forget how many yards they put up against Dallas, but they torched Dallas on the ground.
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Round six tackles for loss, a sack and interception. Re Blankenship, who has officially sealed the victory for the Eagles. There was a minute left on the clock. Eagles up 15:12. Derek Carr throws a deep pass to. And Blankenship just, you know, makes a play. Sometimes you just need A big play from your DBs, man. And sure enough, he showed up, baby. But it was Jalen Carter. Everybody saw it. He was the one that was just. Absolutely just wrecking the game on Sunday and played 51 of the 58 snaps, guys. Just a workhorse. Three pressures, two hurries, one QB hit, two passes, batted down, four stops, whatever any of that means. He was out there causing havoc. And he earned the highest PFF grade of any D tackle this year. Oh, nice. He's got a good agent. Nice.
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Well done. Well done. They couldn't block him. I mean, he was in the backfield all game long. It didn't matter whether it was the guard, the tackle.
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He was big down.
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Couldn't even block havoc in the backfield. He was talking trash. He was fired up. The energy was there. You could tell. He announced it that week. He had said, I played like trash. And then he goes out there and just. I mean, yeah, say, hey, come on now, bubba.
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The opposite of what I did. I played like trash. And.
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I gotta get it right.
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You know, I'm gonna. I'm gonna get it right. Don't worry. Then I go out there and just play like trash again. I'm playing winning football. It's not trash. But it is. It could be better either way. I hear you though, man. He. He. And you could tell at the end of the game, he was still fired up.
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Dude, we need him. We need this every week, bubba.
A
Unfortunately, even though you guys got to win a few. A few injuries, Lane Johnson went down, unfortunately, in the first half, an offensive lineman, Fred Johnson, came in for Lane after not having played a snap in three years and held it down against a pretty damn good.
B
Not just Fred. Defensive line Makai Becton went down as well in the game, and Tyler Steen had to go in early. I mean, Steen might. He. He might have played the best out of every. I mean, they all the. The offense aligned. They all played fantastic. Steen and Fred got it done. And to be thrown in there in the middle of a game, that ain't easy.
A
It's big time, man. That is big time.
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Before, in past years, when Lane would go down, it would. It would cripple us. Like, Lane is such a huge piece of our offense. And actually against the Saints, like we like Cam Jordan, I can remember specifically giving us issues when Lane Johnson went down big. Fred, he has been quietly to the public, not known, but everybody watching him do his business in the NovaCare Complex has known this guy's come a long way.
A
That's awesome.
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Man, Tyler Steen, he's injured in OTAs. He gets injured in training camp. He can't get his ankle right. Makai Becton plays well. He becomes a starter. What's he doing? He just keeps working, and the opportunity comes and he answers it. He played fantastic. He moved his feet well. He shot his hands well. He played with good leverage. It was both those guys, all the guys up front played fantastic. It was. It was a masterful performance from the O line. Couldn't be more proud of those guys.
A
Nice, man. Well, we know they're. They got one of the best coaches in the game leading them, so. Sure. Yeah. Stout. He's got them boys rocking and. And well prepared, whether or not they're starting or not. Unfortunately, you guys got hit with devonte Smith taking that shot, and it was a tough one, man. Of course I saw it. Everyone in the world saw it, man. It's tough, man. Defensive guys kind of holding you up. You're fighting for extra yards. Sometimes you want to get down, and you just can't get down as fast as you can. And I think it's just guys playing ball. I didn't think it was too dirty of a hit, but at the same time. And it was an aggressive shot.
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It's one of those shots where if you're a teammate, you're fucking pissed off. If you're out there, you're like, let's fucking go. And you saw the answer, the quote with cj, GJ after the game, man, that's the dirtiest shit I ever saw in football. Like, you could tell the team was rattled by it, and it lit a fire under their ass, which, I mean, they. It sucks when you see a guy, especially a guy as good as devonte, like, just a great dude, like, just a dog. And to have that happen, it just. It's going to eat at you. And I think, you know, I don't look at it like that when you're not on the field. Like, it did look like the guy was playing to the echo of the whistle. If anything, I think it's on the refs. You got to stop the play early.
A
Progress was definitely, yeah, like, come on, now.
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What are we doing? Blow it dead. But depending one I kind of get because he pushed slay out of bounds, like, towards the bench, like, come on. You know you're out of bounds. But at the end of the day, I kind of like when guys play to the echo whistle and play through it. That's what I'm telling my team to do.
A
That's What I'm telling my team to do.
B
Like, I'm not. I don't like it if I'm the Eagles, but if I'm a coach, I'm telling guys to play to the echo of the whistle, not go at people's.
A
Heads, don't take a shot.
B
That's what that guy was trying to do. I don't think he was like, you're not trying to hurt people, but it's important in football to play. Like, what happens if he doesn't? Not like nine times out of ten, that's not going to be a concussion. Like, he's going to hit devonte hard. And what happens if you force a fumble? That's how you play defense. You play until the play is over. Yeah, I. So. But it's all that being said, if I'm out there, I'm fucking pissed.
A
I hear you. Well, hopefully Devonte's doing good today.
B
You hate to see it. Him and Lane, I hope they're both. The head stuff is, you know, it sucks.
A
Next week, the Eagles have the Bucks in Tampa. The Bucks and Eagles are both two and one. Last time they played was, of course, in the playoffs last season. Jason remembers, unfortunately. What do you. The Eagles need to. Sorry, yeah. Just throwing daggers at you and Jason.
B
Remember, I deserve all the daggers I can get.
A
Bucks and the Eagles are both 2 and 1. Baker Mayfield over there has him playing pretty good.
B
He is. They struggled a little bit this last week to Denver, but, yeah, last time.
A
They played was, of course, the playoffs last season. What did the Eagles need to do to keep this momentum?
B
I think they got to try and keep limiting the turnovers. They got us. Their offense has been great this year. It's. It's like towards the top and like every metric there is, and unfortunately it's towards the top and turnovers and they got to capitalize on their opportunities and they got to play smarter in those situations. And it's the one thing right now holding this team back from being a great team, especially offensively, is that.
A
Yeah, turnovers will kill you, man.
B
Yeah, it's the. Everybody knows. I'm stating the obvious.
A
Yeah.
B
The other thing that I'll be interested to watch is, are Devonte and AJ Healthy this week? Like, do we get AJ Back? Does devonte clear protocols? I don't know where those guys are at. We played the Bucks last year in that playoff game without AJ Brown. They played like a 61 front all game. Like, they're basically playing goal line defense in the middle of field. That is hard to Get a run game going against 6 1. You gotta have guys that could win. Like, it just is. I'm just being honest. Like, bro, we gotta, gotta win some matchups. If they're going 6 1. Boys, let's go.
A
Todd Bowles is gonna have some stuff lined up.
B
Dude, he's. Todd is. And he's still doing it. I respect Todd Bowles so much for the coordinator and like he is the master. He's doing, he's doing.
A
Never made my job easy.
B
It sucks. He has all of these things that he knows he likes. He has the corner cats that he likes especially for teams that are underneath. He has the diamond, the bear front that he likes. He has the 61 front that he likes. He, he has all of these cataloged. He has a AAA blitz where he's going to bring both guys inside the A gaps with the nose guard, head up over the center shotgun. He has all of these things in his arsenal and he's going to find ways to do it in a different way. But it's like, oh, he's just really doing this.
A
That's.
B
You know what I mean? Like, he, he knows.
A
The biggest thing is I feel like he knows how to. He knows how to slow offenses down week. So this week is going to be complete, I want to say completely different, but he's going to, he's going to teach last week. He's going to have a different mentality against this Eagles offense, you know, and it's going to be different depending on who's available. Yeah, we know one guy is going to have to. He's going to have to try and contain. And that's Saquon Bark.
B
It is, it is.
A
He has over 400 yards of offense in three games, which is, which is pretty fucking good if you ask me. And he didn't get going until the second half last week, but once he got going, he was flying in high speeds. And that leads us to our LeBron stat of the game against the Saints, and that is Saquon Barkley's five touchdowns are tied for most for an Eagles player in first three games of the season. Lashan McCoy, last to do it in 2011. His 351 yards rushing are second most in first three games. And that's also McCoy, who had 395 in 2013. Nice shout out to San Juan for getting some crazy stats that really don't mean much other than he's playing really good football.
B
Yeah, he's balling and I'm excited to watch this game. Obviously the playoff Game didn't go the Eagles way. Both of these teams are a lot different. Both of them are probably better than they were at the end of last year. So it'll be fun to watch. That's for dang sure.
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United has screens at every seat, bigger overhead bins so everyone's bags fit. You gotta love that. And they also happen to have the best airline app in the world. Trav, I gotta be honest. Talking about United, AKA Varney Airlines again is making me want to go down another Wikipedia rabbit hole. Let's see what else we can find out about United. Let's see this. United is headquartered in the Willis Tower in Chicago. Oh, that's nice. Formerly the Sears time out. It's not the Sears Tower anymore.
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Nope.
B
Who's Willis? Is Willis a person or is that a company?
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The way it's spelled, I think Willis is a person.
B
It looks like a person.
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Yeah. The United Airlines fleet consists of 972 mainline aircraft, making it the second largest commercial airline fleet in the world. Nice. All right.
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Other news around The League Week 3 Roundup after three weeks, there's five remaining undefeated teams. How about that? Yes, sir, those teams are Steelers, Vikings, Seahawks, Chiefs and the Bills. Bills. Probably the most oh my gosh, Monday night. That was an impressive game by the Bills.
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They're rolling right now.
B
Man, I love what Joe Brady's doing, how much he's moving them around. I talked about the I love when teams are in shotgun and Andy does this a lot too, with these like motions and moving the back. Like it's hard when you're living in shotgun in the back. It's too stagnant. Makes it harder on everything. And they move James Cook all over the place. They're motioning people. They lost four of their five receivers from last year. They're spreading the ball around and somehow just Allen's playing better. Joe Brady is. It's been very impressive. Other teams undefeated the Seahawks leading the NFC west by two games. Who would have thunk 49ers 1 and 2, Rams 1 and 2. The Seahawks have, I mean, they just blew out a Dolphins team that's obviously hurting without Tua. But needless to say, I don't think anybody through the first three games expected the Seahawks to be leading that division. The other one, that's a little bit unexpected. Not on defense. The Steelers defense has been unbelievable. The last I mean, ever since Tomlin's been there, they have been able to hang their head on that. Especially when T.J. watts healthy, Big Cam.
A
Hayward's clogging up the middle.
B
They're three and oh, they're still playing great defense. The difference is now they're having a quarterback in Justin Field who's playing better than he's ever played. Is it Arthur Smith?
A
Maybe it's just a new scenery, man. Sometimes you just need to change the scenery, man.
B
Get the thing, whatever it is.
A
Can't say that it's. It's not Russell Wilson, you heard him, give him the game ball Last week when they beat Denver, who knows how close that that group is and how. And how Russell's been able to influence Justin and how he's playing. It's probably a mixture of it all, if I'm. If I were to assume something. But, yeah, he's playing. He's playing lights out and he's making. He's making Steelers a fun team to watch, man. A lot of big plays.
B
He's playing the way you should play. The defense is. Their defense is so good. Just. You don't got to be a game manager, but don't. Don't do anything stupid. Don't go out there and lose the game. You can tell he's playing more poise. He's playing more controlled. It's been impressive for Justin Fields, especially this last week. Sam Darnold.
A
Yeah.
B
What the heck is going on with the Vikings?
A
Dude, Sam is a dog. I'm. I've. I've been pretty high on Sam. I know he had his woes in. In Carolina and whatnot. I've been a huge fan of Sam Darnolds. I think he's got great instincts. I think he's got a big arm. I think he's a smart player. And I always thought he was a gamer. I thought he was a gamer when he was at usc.
B
You are not the first person who's told me this. I've heard this from coaches and other players around the league. There have been a lot of people that have always thought Sam Darnold was a good quarterback. Quarterback just waiting for the right opportunity, and he's getting it this year with the Vikings. But the real story, outside of what I mean, it's on both sides. Their offense has been unbelievable. Kevin O'Connell and Sam Donald has been a match made in heaven. But defensively, I mean, Brian Flores, he's like, putting quarterbacks in, like, the Twilight Zone. Like, they just look like. You see Brock Purdy go up to him after the game, like, telling him his game's crazy. You see C.J. stroud on the sideline like a deer in headlights. He is doing stuff right now on the back end and up front, mixing in dime personnel. He's playing a lot of too high. He's blitzing a lot. He's blitzing with soft zone coverages where, like, you think you could take a shot.
A
It's just they're. They have a lot of really good DBs. They have guys that can do multiple things on defense. Yeah, their linebackers are fast as hell. They're. They're Very good in coverage. They can also hit the gaps. Yeah, they got a lot of, like, just great players and that fit that scheme. Right now. If they stay healthy, they're going to be a problem, especially if Sammy D. Can keep slinging the thing around like that.
B
I was happy we played him early last year. I felt like they were still finding the rhythm with Brian, But Ivan Pace, Jr. Dude, he was a rookie last year out of Cincinnati.
A
Cincinnati's finest, baby.
B
Like a little bobcat. I was like, dude, what is this? Dude, I can't get my hands on him.
A
Me neither.
B
And when I do, he's like going. I'm like, what is happening right now?
A
It was the same thing. I had the same reaction when I was playing against him, and I couldn't get my hands inside fast. Dude plays well, plays low.
B
Yes. It's, like, awkward to block him. I hate.
A
Good player, man. Good job playing. Lights out for. Yeah. Floors. Defense.
B
Right now, everybody on the Vikings. Who's more impressive right now, the Vikings or what the Bills did? They might be the most impressive through three weeks. Huh? What do you think?
A
Neck and neck? Yeah.
B
Yeah.
A
I mean, when you watch them on film, you're like, okay, this. Yeah, these are.
B
They're clicking. Early season going well for them.
A
They're. They're playing well together.
B
Sounds fun. And also, just as everybody expected, Andy Dalton is one of the best quarterbacks in the league.
A
I mean, Andy Dalton, and I can't say enough good things about him. The guy won me a free car. I've known this for years. I think. What was the 2017, 2018 Pro bowl down in Orlando?
B
Yes.
A
I think we threw the ball like, fucking ten times, and Andy Dalton threw it twice to me for a whopping 30 yards and a touchdown. He threw a deep cross to me and, yeah, I walked away with the offensive MVP of that game. And when you win the offensive mvp, you win a free car. Still got that Hyundai Genesis, actually.
B
So you were giving that to Aunt Judy? You never get that to Aunt Judy.
A
No, she didn't want it.
B
Oh, okay.
A
Shout out Dan Judy. The hell of a game by Andy. I mean, what more do you want? 300 yards, three touchdowns. Only player in the NFL this season with 300 passing yards and three. Three passing TDs in a single game. So, yep, he's doing. He's doing something right over there.
B
I think Coach Canales had the last laugh. I think he. They faced a lot of people, really trash in the Panthers, me included, last week. You know, it's like, I don't know that anybody's going to be successful there. They just don't have a lot of the pieces. They don't have a lot of the thing. Yada, yada, yada. A got my face, Andy Dog goes out there, has 319 yards, three touchdowns. Turns out he was better to go out there and play, as coach had stated. Ian Rappaport reported the Panthers are expected to start Bryce Young again this season with the benching of the number one pick viewed as a break or timeout. More than anything, they believe he can still be the guy. I don't know that I believe that tweet.
A
I mean, what do you want a guy to do? You want him to just start him if Andy Dalton isn't going for 300 yards and three tuddies every single game? Like, what? That. That doesn't make any fucking sense. I get you want to keep the guys, you know, confidence and not give up on them completely, but you can't state that you're going start him again, like, because if Andy Dalton keeps playing like this, why the fuck would you start him?
B
That's why. This doesn't read right to me. It's like, you can't say, like, he's going to start again this season. That's a weird.
A
That's a weird thing, right? If I'm Andy Dalton, I'm like, time out.
B
I just bawled out what's what, and maybe it.
A
I understand.
B
Maybe it got reported weird from Rappaport. I understand them saying, you know, we still believe in them. We're just giving them some space and time to get better, potentially.
A
Yeah.
B
But this reads more. Because of the way it's worded, it reads more like, hey, we're going to preserve this guy's trade value because we don't want anybody else to think we've given up on him. And that's what it sounds like, right?
A
I mean, come on, you're not.
B
You can't seriously say we're going to start him for sure again this season with Andy Dalton going out and doing that. Unless they don't believe in Andy either.
A
I believe in Andy. There were a couple of wild finishes in the late afternoon slate. Rams got their first win of the season, and with an incredible 2724 comeback.
B
Win against the 49ers, 217 midway through the third quarter. Yeah, I mean, Matthew Stafford, he can still slang it as good as anybody, man.
A
Anybody. No, I mean my dog, DeMarcus Robinson out there.
B
Yeah.
A
Rolling, baby. Drop. I love drop. I miss that guy, man.
B
This Is a crazy game too, with all the injuries that both of those teams have had. It was almost like the preseason week three game. Half of the roster was out there starting for both teams. Like all of the star players have been just like decimated.
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Not on the Niners defense.
B
That's true. Niners defense still had some has. The horse is moving, The Rams offensive line has hurt, their skill positions are down. I mean, it's.
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Yeah.
B
For them to persevere and come back 21 to 7. Pretty sure Sean McVeigh was pretty happy with that. Ravens also narrowly escaped a crazy Cowboys comeback. We talked about this a little bit on the Monday night show. The Ravens, when they're playing well, they are so good, they let them back in with just again penalties and you know, kind of just being undisciplined. This should not have been a close game. The difference is this time they got the ball back with a four minute drill and Lamar Jackson called game like he just was like, yeah, I'm done messing around. Boom, bada bang, bada bam. Game over. See ya, Derek Henley Henry finally got going. 151 yards, two touchdowns. Jerry Jones was asked why the Cowboys didn't pursue him. He said we couldn't afford him. That's a good reason not to pursue him. Jerry Jones, That's a good reason.
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Yeah, it makes sense.
B
That's why probably a lot of people didn't pursue him. But it worked out. This last game. Cowboys got to figure out the run defense. It's the second week in a row they've been run on kind of at will by both teams. Either way, it was an impressive performance with Derek Henry and Lamar Jackson. I think that's about it, Trev. Unless you got anything else to add.
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Yeah, that does it.
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No dumb questions. Let's wrap up the show as always with a little bit of no dumb questions. Another level little no dumb questions. All right, first up on the no dumb questions from EV23 on Club 92. In recent press conference leading up to the week two game, Matt Nagy said Noah Gray is a U tight end and a Y tight end. What does that mean? Is Travis Kelsey the same? What do the letters mean? And he mentions two tight end stuff. Does that mean in the routes play? What's he talking about? From Australia, new to. New to the NFL? We'd say footy. I think it's what they call Australian football and a swifty. So you'll have to explain it like I'm five. Okay.
A
All right. So you got it. Yeah. Tight ends typically in an offense like ours, we typically have one tight end out there and he is the why when we're installing plays. So every, every wide receiver has a. A letter or a certain call. Yeah, we have a zebra, we have a Z, we have a F, we have a. We have a X. The zebra and the U tight end are essentially the same player. We just swap out players. We swap out a wide receiver for a tight end end. So when there's two tight ends on the field, you have your wide tight end, which is your primary tight end. He's typically. He's the inline guy. He's the guy that's going to have his hand in the ground when there's a two tight end set. But when there's one tight end on the field, the wide tight end, you're just the tight end.
B
Yeah, it's the only tight end on the field.
A
You're the only tight end on the field. So you can have your hand in the ground. You could be up in it. And the thing about tight end is that it doesn't matter whether you're the Y or the U, you're interchangeable. You can be anywhere on the field in this offense, specifically.
B
Correct me if I'm wrong, but sometimes even like, play specific. If they want you to be a specific tight end, you might be the you or the Y. Or they always make the formation specific to the you and the Y, because we'll do that. Especially like, like red zone stuff where you're getting these crazy formations. Like, it's like, hey, this person's the Y on this one, he's the F on this one. But you just kind of know where to line up.
A
Yeah, I'm going to try and explain it like, like they're five. Good point.
B
Shut up, Jason.
A
The Y tight end is the, the main tight end. And it. And when I say main tight end, it's when they're calling the play. It helps like, organize the, the formations and everything like that. The strength of. For the formations and just where guys line up. It's not necessarily that one guy does something better than the other. Noah Gray can block just as well as he can run routes. You know, he can run block or pass block just as well as he can run routes against big guys or little guys. And it's the same with myself. It's the same with, with Jared Wiley. I think the, the fun about playing in this kind of offense in Kansas City is that the tight end gets to do everything, and that's all. I think Coach Nagy's Saying right here is that Noah Gray can do it all.
B
That's exactly what he's saying.
A
He can do it all. We have him line. We have Noah lined up at fullback, tight end, and split out in a wide receiver position. We have him doing everything because of how hard the guy works and how good he is at playing football. And I think when Naggy's talking about he's the U tight end and the wide head end, he's just talking about we can move them all over the place and still have success. I'm not sure 5 year old can understand that.
B
But yeah, I. I know that I'm gonna not talk about it because I obviously can't explain to a 5 year old because I'm a dumbass from at Bar 22 on Twitter. What is or are your guilty pleasures shows something you're slightly embarrassed to admit?
A
Embarrassed to admit? What am I embarrassed that I watch?
B
I don't. I'm not embarrassed that I watch anything.
A
I don't care, kid. Judge me.
B
I like what?
A
Like, yeah, it is what it is.
B
What is there? What would I be embarrassed?
A
I used to not tell everybody that I would. That I watched Gossip Girl growing up.
B
You watch Gossip Girl? You should be embarrassed about it.
A
It's so good though, dude. If you watch it, you can get it. You can get in deep. You can get in.
B
Are you talking about Gilmore Girls? What show is Gossip Girls?
A
Gossip Girls. Gosh. My God. Chase Crawford, Blake Lively.
B
Oh, okay, nice.
A
Shoot me. But I forget the rest of the names of the cast. I mean, it's awesome. It's like a high school, New York high school like show with a lot of drama and basically everybody gossiping and talking on each other. Which leads me to my new favorite show out right now, and that's Traders. Dude, have you seen Traders?
B
Jason, I checked it out.
A
I was about to say we were talking about it yesterday.
B
Yeah, I was watching with mom and uncle Don because they were in town last week after the Monday night game.
A
Oh, nice.
B
Yeah, they came for the Eagles game.
A
Which. Which episode did you watch?
B
The season one. I haven't seen season two yet. I know.
A
I didn't even watch season one. I just went straight to season two.
B
I'm excited after your recommendation. But season one, dude. So I've played that game. I actually played that game climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. So I'm familiar with it. It wasn't called Traders. We called it Mafia. But it's the same premise.
A
Explain what Traders is.
B
Oh, so anyways, basically, group of people Traders, Mafia, whatever you want to call it. You start with a group, group of people. A certain amount are going to be declared bad guys of the group. Those bad guys are anonymous and it is the group's job to find out which people are the bad guys or the traitors in this show.
A
Yeah.
B
And you do that by playing mind games, observing people's body language, accusing people, and slowly you kind of reveal information about through people because people are. Some people are good at lying and some people suck at lying.
A
Yeah. Put them on the hot seat, baby.
B
Every time, every round. And for this, for Traders, it's like every episode, the. It's going to start with the bad guys killing somebody or it's going to start with the good guys voting who they think the traitor is. That person is going to be kicked off and they're going to say, hey, I'm either a good guy or a bad guy. So you know how many of the bad guys. Well, I guess in this show you didn't. But usually you know how many bad guys are left after that happens. The bad guys decide that they're going to off somebody, kill them, and then that person doesn't show back up to the show. Every round the Traders are getting rid of somebody and every round the group is getting rid of somebody and it keeps going. And the group wins if they find all the Traders. The Traders win if one of them is remaining at the end.
A
It's a hell of a show. I absolutely love it. I've only seen season two. I heard season one is just as good. Good.
B
There's also.
A
There's also a British version.
B
See, now I'm gonna be caught up in that.
A
Yeah. And that British version is just like, kind of just like not familiar faces like the American version that everybody's like a familiar face in the American version.
B
I didn't know. I'll be honest. The American version, season one was all like reality stars. I didn't know a single person other than Ryan Lockney. That was the only person I was familiar with on the show.
A
Season two is similar. There's a. There's a few others, but for the most part it's reality TV game shows.
B
Yeah. Big Brother was a bunch of them. Apparently in season one.
A
The challengers, Connecticut. My guy Johnny Bananas are in there.
B
What? They're in the second season?
A
Yeah.
B
Oh, I can't wait to watch the second season. That's gonna be way better. But the woman that won season one, I can't remember her name again, not want to be in a relationship with Her. She is playing circles with these people. That's right. Well, we just got from intern Brandon. He highly recommends the British version, which is actually Kylie and I's favorite show is a British show. Two British shows, actually. I guess we just like British shows.
A
Well, which ones?
B
Great British Bake Off. Every time a new season comes out, we sit down and we watch that. I mean, it's fantastic.
A
Yeah.
B
And Taskmaster. Highly recommend taskmaster. It's on YouTube. It's also on the BBC, I think, but I don't have. I don't know if I. I don't know how that works. So I just watched on YouTube, but really good on that one. They kind of give them a bunch of, like, stupid things to do. It works out for me because I got adhd. Yeah, but they give a bunch of stupid activities to do, and then a bunch of funny people just do stupid stuff, and then they make fun of each other, and then they just have a good time.
A
Dude, you would fucking crush it on Traders.
B
Traders. I'm terrible. When I was on the mountain, I can't lie. You know that. I'm. I'm an awful liar.
A
Yeah. But sometimes using that to your advantage.
B
But I'm not savvy enough. I'm just letting you know, every time we're at the mountain, we did it one time climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. Girl. I was the voted. They. Right away, they knew. They're like, jason's a traitor. And I was like, no, I'm not.
A
And they're like, no, I'm not as hilarious. But it is. It is funny to see everyone have to defend themselves when the entire table is pointing at them saying they're a traitor. And to see how someone reacts under pressure. I fucking love it. And sometimes people just fucking fold.
B
I'm taking notes. There's some people that say some stuff where you're like, wow, yeah, that's a good one.
A
And honestly, I just want to play the game. Like, it's a show that I think I would have fun with.
B
We're all going to KC for Thanksgiving because you guys play Friday night, right? For Amazon?
A
Jason. Yeah, I'm playing football. I'm not worried about playing Traders. No.
B
But after the game, we can play.
A
Mafia when I'm in.
B
Jesus, Andy, can you please get this guy going so that I can fucking play mafia with Travis?
A
I think I do think I'd be better as a faithful, but I think that I could.
B
Trav, you would be good in either one of them.
A
I think I could if you can.
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Be a lead actor in a FX original series.
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A lead actor is a fucking stretch. Get the fuck out of here. Lead actor. Niecy is the lead.
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All right. All right. Right. Yeah, a lead. Not the lead.
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A lead. Whatever.
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You're the bad guy.
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Know it.
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Hey, Trev.
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How you feeling? Nice shirt.
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Good fellas.
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Classic.
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My favorite good fell. I mean, come on, Pesi.
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It's electric. My clown, my clown.
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My funny. Like a clown.
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Take a funny, funny. I'm funny. Tell me, tell me how I'm funny. I'm the funny guy. Dude, that'd be a good movie to review, too.
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What? Goodfellas? Yeah, I feel like it's been reviewed a lot.
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Oh, you know what I want to watch? I want to watch Biodome again.
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Biodome. There's no way that movie is good anymore. There's no way.
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All right. I was kind of getting hyped for it.
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I mean, I'll watch it.
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Hi, Jason.
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It's not going to be good, though.
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Jason did a review on Twilight Height.
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It's a good point. What if we just review?
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New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce – Episode 102 Summary
Release Date: September 25, 2024
In Episode 102 of "New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce", hosts Jason and Travis Kelce delve into an array of topics, ranging from the Kansas City Chiefs’ undefeated streak and the Philadelphia Eagles’ spirited rebound to Travis’s burgeoning acting career. This episode offers fans deep insights into the current NFL season, memorable behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and engaging discussions on trending sports topics. Below is a detailed summary capturing all key points, discussions, insights, and conclusions from the episode.
The episode kicks off with a comprehensive recap of the Kansas City Chiefs' 22-17 victory over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday Night Football.
Travis Kelce reflects on the performance, acknowledging areas needing improvement:
"We're finding ways to win games and we're not playing our best football. ... I'm trying to do too much before putting the ball away." [13:04]
Jason Kelce analyzes strategic decisions, particularly the Chiefs’ approach on fourth downs:
"I love the confidence. I love how I've seen it work in our favor." [15:50]
The brothers highlight key player performances, including Rasheed's dynamic play and the defense’s pivotal role in securing the win.
Defense Dominance: The Chiefs' defense showcased exceptional prowess with statistics such as two sacks, eight tackles for loss, and an interception:
"Our entire defense is lights out. ... they knocked everything out real fast and it was just awesome." [19:27]
Rasheed’s Impact: Rasheed leads all players in yards after the catch with 200 yards and forces nine missed tackles, underscoring his critical role in the offense:
"He's been Electric with the ball in his hands." [18:21]
Coaching Excellence: Head Coach Andy Dalton receives praise for his game management and strategic adjustments:
"Nobody does it better than Coach Reed and Pat Mahomes in that regard." [15:01]
Chris Jones’ Sack Controversy:
Chris Jones voiced his dissatisfaction regarding the reassignment of a half sack from a play against the Bengals:
"I'm trying my best not to get fined, but in my nine years of playing, three days later, when my hand was clearly on him..." [25:07]
Creed Humphrey’s Pregame Rituals:
The brothers discuss Creed Humphrey's unique pregame fits, which have become a good luck charm for the Chiefs:
"He's got to keep doing it. I'm pretty sure he was going to keep doing it regardless." [26:32]
Acting in "Grotesque":
Travis shares his excitement about starring in the FX series "Grotesque," highlighting the experience of working with renowned actors and directors:
"He [Jake Scott] knew exactly how he wanted to get everything shot. And yeah, he was unbelievable at giving me the direction." [09:21]
Pepsi Commercial Success:
The duo recount their experience shooting a high-energy Pepsi commercial directed by Neil Brennan, emphasizing the fun and camaraderie on set:
"Jason and I did get to keep it, which is pretty sweet." [08:38]
"It was an awesome final product. You guys fended off the tigers..." [09:06]
Jason and Travis announce exclusive content available through Wondery+, including new segments like Dumb Answers, which aims to tackle some of the wildest misconceptions:
"We'll respond to some of the craziest lies you guys were told as kids." [11:30]
They also tease upcoming additions such as Heights Hotline and a potential New Heights Film Club.
Looking ahead, the Kelce brothers prepare for the Chiefs' upcoming clash against the Los Angeles Chargers. They discuss the impact of the Chargers’ new head coach, Jim Harbaugh, and key player injuries that might influence the game:
"New season, new head coach, especially a motivator like Harbaugh. ... these guys are going to play hard." [22:30]
The conversation broadens to encompass prevailing NFL narratives, highlighting five undefeated teams: Steelers, Vikings, Seahawks, Chiefs, and Bills.
Steelers’ Defense Excellence:
The Steelers maintain their undefeated record, bolstered by Justin Fields’ standout performances and a formidable defensive lineup:
"Justin Fields is playing better than he's ever played." [65:43]
Vikings & Sam Darnold:
The Vikings impress with Sam Darnold's resurgence under coach Brian Flores, combining an effective offense with a disruptive defense:
"Their offense has been unbelievable. ... they have a lot of really good DBs." [66:27]
Seahawks’ Unexpected Surge:
The Seahawks lead the NFC West, defying early-season expectations with a strong defensive performance and strategic gameplay:
"They just blew out a Dolphins team that's obviously hurting without Tua." [64:58]
In this interactive segment, Jason and Travis tackle listener-submitted questions, clarifying NFL terminologies and strategies.
Understanding Tight End Positions:
A listener asks about the meanings of "U tight end" and "Y tight end." Jason provides a simplified explanation:
"The Y tight end is the main tight end. ... Noah Gray can block just as well as he can run routes." [75:10]
The hosts share their favorite TV indulgences, discussing shows like "Traders", "Great British Bake Off", and "Taskmaster."
Traders vs. Mafia:
They compare the format of "Traders" to their own experiences playing Mafia, highlighting the strategic and psychological elements of the game:
"A group of people Traders, Mafia, whatever you want to call it. ... the group wins if we find all the Traders." [78:37]
British TV Favorites:
Both express fondness for British reality shows, citing their engaging and entertaining formats:
"Great British Bake Off... Taskmaster. It's on YouTube." [81:13]
The episode concludes with acknowledgments to sponsors, including Buffalo Wild Wings, United Airlines, and The Farmer's Dog. Jason and Travis encourage listeners to subscribe, follow on social media, and explore exclusive content through Wondery+.
Notable Quotes:
"We're finding ways to win games and we're not playing our best football." – Travis Kelce [13:04]
"No matter how fickle the relationship is, one thing never changes in Monopoly Go. Your friends are your most valuable assets." – Travis Kelce [01:29]
"Our entire defense is lights out. ... they knocked everything out real fast and it was just awesome." – Jason Kelce [19:27]
"The Y tight end is the main tight end. ... Noah Gray can block just as well as he can run routes." – Jason Kelce [75:10]
Conclusion
Episode 102 of "New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce" delivers a rich blend of game analysis, personal anecdotes, and engaging discussions that resonate with NFL enthusiasts and casual listeners alike. From dissecting game strategies to exploring Travis Kelce's ventures into acting, the brothers provide a multifaceted look into their lives both on and off the field. The episode successfully combines in-depth sports commentary with light-hearted segments, maintaining an entertaining and informative flow throughout.
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