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Annie Agar
Hey, guys, this is Annie Agar, and I'm very excited to bring you a clip from my podcast, the Offensive Line. If you're looking for a new football podcast with a sense of humor this season, I've got you covered. I'm looking at you Cowboys fans. You're going to need that sense of humor this season. Each week I'll be joined by current and former players along with celebrity superfans for a fiery and fun twist on all things football fantasy. Plus a bonus episode for my weekly picks on Wondery. Expect some serious roasting of players and teams across the world of football. We talk more than your fantasy group chat. I'm about to play a clip from the offensive line. Follow the offensive line on the Wondery app or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome to the Offensive Line, you guys. We're here to make some picks, talk some, and hopefully make you some money. I'm Annie Agar, your host here today with our guest. He's the co host of the Dan LeBatard show with Stugotz and the author of Stugot's personal record book. How many times am I going to say his name? I'm here today with the one and only Stu Guts.
Stu Gots
You can't say it enough to be honest, and you can't promote my book enough. So thank you for doing it on the front end.
Annie Agar
I love it. That's great. Little self promotion is a good thing. Okay, let's get into some game picks. Like I said, jets are favored -7 on the road at New England. What are your. What's your pick for that game?
Stu Gots
What do you think of Drake May, before I make my pick, like, what do you think?
Annie Agar
I think he's good. I think he's great. Um, I thought he survived a lot longer than I thought he would. I thought he'd die behind that O line.
Stu Gots
Okay, it's.
Annie Agar
It's Jer. It's Jarod Mayo. It just right.
Stu Gots
He's calling his team soft.
Annie Agar
Yeah, the team's soft. That's your problem, dude. That's like the. Have you ever seen. I think you should leave. Where? He says he's in the hot dog suit. It's a skit. It's Tim Robinson. And he comes in, he goes. And they're. The hot dog cart, like, comes through the house and he goes, whoever's. Whoever's car that is should go. We're all trying to find the guy who did this. It's you, Mayo. Drod. It's you.
Stu Gots
God, they're soft because you are they're so. Because you are responsible for them being soft.
Annie Agar
Didn't he give out like a game ball to literally everyone on the team for week one? Oh, my God. Soft.
Stu Gots
Soft.
Annie Agar
Okay. All right.
Stu Gots
So who am I taking? Okay, I am going to. As much as I. As much as they frustrate me. They have to get this right. They can't lose to the Patriots. Jets minus seven on the road. That's. That's a big number. Yeah, that's a big.
Annie Agar
This is a must win game. Seven is a big number. That's a big number.
Stu Gots
But the fact that the jets are seven point favorites, Annie, speaks to how bad the Patriots are. So I will take the jets here to win by 14 points.
Annie Agar
Yeah, I think I'm gonna take him. I'm gonna take the jets to cover for sure. But New England, I don't know. Yeah, it's. New England just sucked against the Dolphin. There's no way.
Stu Gots
Okay, I'm also not feeling bad for New England. I mean, they had the great Boston. For that matter, they had the greatest 20 year run of any sports city. Any sports city in America. And by the way, you said you could relate to me earlier with the Green Bay Packers. No, you can't. You were a.
Annie Agar
Listen, that's true.
Stu Gots
No, no, no, listen, you had Brett Favre, you had Aaron Rodgers, and now you have Jordan Love. You've won a couple of Super Bowls. I get your quarterbacks at the very end. I cannot wait 15 years from today. I cannot wait to have Jordan Love.
Annie Agar
Be the quarterback of the New York and the Vikings. I know, it's the weirdest. It is the weirdest thing. I don't know if Jordan Love. We'll get into this later. But I don't know if Jordan Love watches. Has watched so much game film of Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers. He's literally both of them. And I did this in my video as well this week. He has like Aaron Rodgers on one shoulder, Brett Favre on the other, telling him, you know, check it down here. Everything. It's okay. Be safe. The other one, stand. Throw the damn ball. Throw it deep. Throw. It's ridiculous.
Stu Gots
But I'll tell you this, neither of them are giving him good advice.
Annie Agar
No, they're not right. It's not an angel and a devil on the shoulder. It's two Devils. It's terrible. Okay, now we're gonna play a little game called Hope or Cope. NFL fans can talk themselves into literally anything. We've seen it happen all the time. Like how we thought the jets were going to be good this year. Is there something to legitimately hope for or are fans just coping with a sad, sad reality? So we're going to put two minutes on the clock. Those will just be kind of quick answers. You're going to tell me if each should have hope or just cope. The Rams are 2 and 5. They're getting Cooper cup back though. But they play Minnesota on Thursday Night Football this week. Should they hope or cope?
Stu Gots
Hope. The Rams should hope they're getting cup back. I know cup has been rumored in some trades maybe to the Chiefs, which would be absolutely ridiculous, but I think in a, you know, in a bad, bad division with San Francisco, not as good as they, as they've been in years past. Hope.
Annie Agar
Hope for the RA 49ers. They're 3 and 4. Oh man. McCaffrey will be back, but they are just dealing with so many injuries. They had Brandon Aiyuk out for the season. It's terrible. So is it time for them to hope or cope?
Stu Gots
You have Auk out for the season. You have Debo Samuel sitting in the hospital. Brock Purdy is overrated. Kyle Shanahan is also overrated. Blah, blah, blah. Kyle Shanahan, I mean, Jesus, make it to a Super bowl and actually win. You get there. He, he has failed to do that and everyone anoints him as, you know, the smartest genius coach in the NFL. He's not. Yeah, cope. Cope. San Francisco, you had a great run. It's going to be a bad year. It's going to be a long year. Cope.
Annie Agar
Kyle Shanahan can't blow a 10 point lead if he doesn't have one. Okay, Bengals. They're three and four. They're heating up, but they are. Their wins are over Carolina, the Giants and Cleveland. Is it time to hope or cope?
Stu Gots
It is time to hope. I know they lost that game to, to Baltimore a couple of weeks ago. I said it 1 and 4. I told Lev that the Bengals are the best 1 in 4 team in the history of the NFL. They almost beat the Chiefs. The schedule is easy. They will be 5 and 4 the next time they play Baltimore. They play Baltimore, I believe, at home. So I would say a lot of hope for the Cincinnati Bengals because I'm not certain there's a team better equipped to beat Kansas City in the playoffs than the Cincinnati Bengals.
Annie Agar
And lastly, Tampa Bay. They're 4 and 3. Baker is leading the league in touchdowns but lost Godwin and Mike Evans last night. Oh my gosh. Is it time to hope or cope?
Stu Gots
I would say Hope still, like the Baker Mayfield story, is a great story. The Browns could use a quarterback like that. It is. It's a great story. I know they lose Evans. Godwin is great. He's out for the year. Evans might come back. Maybe they trade for a wide receiver. Division is not that good. I would say. I would say hope for them lots.
Annie Agar
I think there's more hope than cope going on here, guys. That's good news for fan bases. All right, guys. And now it is time for stugats. Our segment called no offense. This is your chance. Not that the. The Zen support group wasn't, but this is your chance to rant about something that you are super offended by in the NFL or something that's just been bothering you. This is called no offense. So first, the rule is you have to start out by saying no offense. But because everybody knows when you say no offense, it's not gonna be offensive. So I will start. Okay, this is gonna be off the cuff because I have a lot of emotions about this. I'm gonna try and condense it down. No offense, but Jordan Love has the best parts of Aaron Rodgers and Brett Favre. Everybody's saying it's negative. Okay, Everybody is negative about it, but I see positive qualities, and I think this could be a very good thing. We talked about it earlier. He might go play for the Vikings and then go to the jets afterward. Doesn't matter, guys, we have a Hall of Fame quarterback. You guys try to tell me that he has the worst parts of both of my. My other hall of Fame quarterbacks. I don't buy it, okay? I think he looks great. His ceiling is incredibly high. As long as he doesn't steal from the Salvation army, we're good. Okay? We're already better than Brett Favreau. So give me Jordan Love for the next 12 years, however many years I have him with the. The little parts of Aaron Rodgers and Brett Favre, I'll take it. I love it. I love the man.
Stu Gots
No offense, but Miles Garrett and Jameis Winston. Shut the hell up. What are you guys talking about? And who the hell are you defending? Are you kidding me? You're defending DeSean Watson. That's the guy you're defending. And by the way, leave the fans alone. Fans are fans. It's not their fault they went out and got Deshaun Watson. So I don't blame the fans for cheering desean on the way in, and I certainly don't blame them for booing him on the way out. Who I blame is Miles Garrett and Jameis Winston for being complete morons and forgetting about all the off the field stuff that has gone on with desean Watson. If you want to blame someone, if you want to speak up, don't speak up about the fans. Speak up about DeShawn. He is the reason that you're getting this reaction from the fans. And if you want to blame someone, blame desean Watson for what he did off the field. And if you want to blame someone else, blame Jimmy Haslam, the owner, for signing DeSean Watson when he knew everything that he did off the field. Enough. Miles Garrett and Jameis Winston, Please stop defending DeSean Watson.
Annie Agar
Hey, Stugotz. But he said. He said he was only bad for. Or he was only good for most of his pro career. So the. Most of is the, you know, the big part there.
Stu Gots
Yeah, that was the best rant.
Annie Agar
That was the best rant. It's. I was crazy. I get you're supporting your teammates and everything, but treating him like he's some victim out here is just wild. And there was a. There was a take on it yesterday, I think was. Somebody said, you know, there are actual victims out there of things that he settled, cases that he settled, and now we're making it seem like he did absolutely nothing wrong. Yeah, it's crazy. It's crazy.
Stu Gots
You know, it's interesting because people are pointing out, like, the bad play and stuff. It's. He's living with demons. Like, he. That's. He's living with demons. Right. And so.
Annie Agar
Yeah, and it would be. It would be. Be harder to make fun of him if he didn't. Wasn't literally the worst quarterback in the NFL. He sucks. He's terrible.
Stu Gots
No, if he was playing well, they would. I mean, they'd be freaking out when he was quartered off the field, you know, and he ruptured his Achilles, But. But he's not. And so I. Andy, I just can't stand when. When. When players and people tell fans how. That fans are fans.
Annie Agar
Yeah.
Stu Gots
This is a release for them. Yes.
Annie Agar
Yeah.
Stu Gots
And by the way, we have been rooting. If you're a fan of sports, you are rooting for bad people all the time. You just don't know it. You just don't know it yet. Okay? And so I'm not saying they're all bad, but there are bad people you've rooted for. I promise you, over the course of time. You just don't know it. All right? They're bad in their private life, but I hate when people tell fans how to act. I can't stand that fans are going to be fans. They're going to cheer to Sean Watson despite all the scars, all the stuff off the field, all of it. They're going to cheer him on the way in because they think that he can win him a Super bowl, and they're going to boo him on the way out because he wasn't playing, you know, he wasn't playing well. And so for two players to come out and blast the fans for that and not blast their owner for signing the guy in the first place is patently absurd.
Annie Agar
It's ridiculous. Look at if that happened in Philadelphia. Imagine the fans there have done egregious things, okay? They threw snowballs at Santa and batteries and all that stuff. Let's just leave the fans alone. Let them. Let them be fans, okay? We're all coping together.
Stu Gots
There's no Nick Sirianni. Then you go and you shake.
Annie Agar
I was just gonna say yes.
Stu Gots
Yes. Because that's on Brand and Syrian. You need to listen. When you have a fan base that is a bunch of total. Your head coach needs to be an. That's what Sirianni is.
Annie Agar
You know, that's true. That is very true. Follow the offensive line on the Wondery app or wherever you get your podcasts. You can access bonus episodes and listen ad free right now by joining Wondery Plus.
Podcast Summary: The Offensive Line with Annie Agar Featuring Stu Gots
Episode Information
The episode kicks off with Annie Agar introducing herself and her podcast, The Offensive Line, which promises a blend of football insights and humor tailored for fans looking for an entertaining twist on the sport. She warmly welcomes Stu Gots as her guest, highlighting his roles as the co-host of The Dan LeBatard Show with Stugotz and author.
Key Moments:
The primary discussion centers around the upcoming game where the New York Jets are favored by 7 points against the New England Patriots. Annie expresses skepticism about the Patriots, citing their poor performance against the Dolphins.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
In this engaging segment, Annie and Stu evaluate whether certain NFL teams should maintain hope for improvement or prepare to cope with potential disappointments. They set a two-minute timer to provide swift evaluations for four teams.
[04:08] Stu Gots: "I think in a bad, bad division with San Francisco, not as good as they, as they've been in years past. Hope."
[04:36] Stu Gots: "Blah, blah, blah. Kyle Shanahan, I mean, Jesus, make it to a Super Bowl and actually win. ... Cope."
[05:13] Stu Gots: "I would say a lot of hope for the Cincinnati Bengals because I'm not certain there's a team better equipped to beat Kansas City in the playoffs than the Cincinnati Bengals."
[05:50] Stu Gots: "I would say Hope still, like the Baker Mayfield story, is a great story."
A heated and passionate segment where Stu Gots expresses strong opinions on controversial players and fan behavior within the NFL. This segment is marked by candid rants and unfiltered takes.
Stu challenges the negative perceptions surrounding Jordan Love, arguing that he embodies the best traits of legendary quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers and Brett Favre.
[06:07] Stu Gots: "Jordan Love has the best parts of Aaron Rodgers and Brett Favre. ... I love the man."
Stu vehemently criticizes Miles Garrett and Jameis Winston for defending DeSean Watson, whom he holds responsible for his off-field issues. He defends the fans' reactions and shifts blame to both the players and team management.
Key Points:
Notable Quotes:
Annie Agar supports Stu's passionate stance, drawing parallels to how fans in Philadelphia have acted in extreme ways, underscoring the need to let fans support their teams without undue criticism.
[10:13] Annie Agar: "It's ridiculous. ... Let's just leave the fans alone. Let them be fans, okay? We're all coping together."
The episode wraps up with Annie reinforcing the show's availability on the Wondery app and promoting Wondery Plus for ad-free and bonus content. The hosts' dynamic interplay of humor, critique, and passion provides listeners with a comprehensive and entertaining take on current NFL happenings.
Closing Remarks:
This episode of The Offensive Line offers a balanced mix of humor, analysis, and fervent discussion, making it a must-listen for football fans seeking both entertainment and insightful commentary.