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Chris Sims
Wild card weekend.
Ryan Rosillo
We'll break down the headlines, the stats you should know, and a little QB legacy update potentially as well. Chris Sims breaking down all of the games. What he loved from Jaden Daniels before the draft, obviously what we've loved his rookie year, maybe a peek ahead to Baltimore and Buffalo and just what teams are doing to certain quarterbacks around the league. We've got life advice without Oregon, which is a disappointment, but enjoy the podcast anyway. This episode of the Ryan Rosilla Podcast is presented by State Farm Bring home a win with an affordable price when you bundle home and auto with the personal price plan. Talk to Estate Farm Agent today to learn how you can bundle and save with the personal price plan. Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. Prices are based on rating plans that vary by state. Coverage options are selected by the customer. Availability, amount of discounts and savings and eligibility vary by state. This episode is brought to you by Chevy. 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It's only their fourth playoff win as a franchise since they won the Super bowl in 1991. And these numbers every time. Maybe I'm the only one that's always blown away by some of the droughts that we're not as familiar with. Unless you are a fan of that team. Jane Daniels man needed one first down to run out the clock and set up the game winning field goal. It wasn't a touchdown, obviously it was a game winning field goal. But let's talk about what Daniel's done this season. 12 touchdowns in the fourth quarter and overtime this season. That's the most ever for a rookie in NFL history. He had five touchdowns in the last 30 seconds of regulation or overtime, which is two more than any other quarterback since the 1970 NFL merger. If you think about what, what it's like, you know, again as a non commanders fan, any of us just watching football and that moment where you're like, yeah, this rookie QB is going to come in and he'll probably set him up for the game winning field goal drive because it's what we've been seeing the majority of the season all year long. To have that kind of confidence like this calming, like yeah, I'll probably figure this out against Tampa's defense where I think it's important to get to some of those numbers from what this team had been doing in the second half. It's just weird. It's weird to watch a rookie QB and think, yeah, he'll probably just figure this whole thing out. And he did it again. He completed all three passes on that game winning drive. And then again the keeper on third and short where he runs it out to his right, dies to the first down. So at that point Tampa's just going to be behind the clock and it's not going to matter. When was it over? I'll do that for all the games. This game actually wasn't even over with zeros on the game clock because the kick hit the upright on the right side and then snuck its way through. And Washington advances against this Bucks defense where let's remind you, it's a defense that had given up only nine points total in its last five second halves. They give up 10 in the fourth quarter last night and now their season is over. Washington, if you want to talk about how tough this was against this Tampa defense, the commander's four straight from first and goal to one. They got back to a couple of times, right? They end up going for it. They don't get it. Tampa has the ball. A couple plays later, Baker fumbles the handoff and so Washington starts again with great field position and they don't convert until fourth and two and that's the touchdown. So that's like seven straight times they had stopped him. It looked like Tampa was going to be able to hang on because that defense, they find it's just really hard to ask any defense to do that eight straight times and they had done it seven straight times but it wasn't enough. Quarterback legacy update possibilities here with this one. Sure, the Baker, whatever the Baker season and Tampa season, especially offensively coming down to a field goal, I think this is a really good season from this Team that was not among the heavy hitters in the nfc. Statistically, I know we covered the offensive stuff, but nobody really thought that they were better than Philadelphia or Minnesota or Detroit. I mean, hell, we'll get to Green Bay here, but you get the point. They were not in that group. For them to lose a home playoff game, obviously very disappointing, but not a shock here. Daniels. This is the start potentially of something really special. Teddy Bruski, our guy, saying this morning, the best rookie quarterback I've ever seen. Philadelphia beats Green Bay 2210. It could have been worse if Saquon wanted to run it in. I do want to see a running back at some point, like up three with four and a half minutes left to go, break one free and then slide and then be like, yep, team first. Like, nope, there's. I don't know when it'll happen, but it's going to happen. Somebody's going to do it. Somebody's going to slide in the most ridiculous way ever because now everybody thinks it's awesome anyway. Saquon's done more than enough this season, though, so this is not to be critical of him. So the headline for this one is, green Bay, awful start, awful end. Green Bay's defense was incredible in this game. Packers fumble the opening kickoff three plays later at seven nothing. Philly 139 into the game, not great. Bob Hertz got off to a good start, 6 of 6, then missed his next seven throws to finish 13:21, 131 yards. But they didn't really need him to be great. Let's remind everybody here that hurts. It's really his first full game since December 15th. He went out with a concussion against Washington, barely played in that game and didn't play the last couple. So he hadn't played. This is when a. This was not a normal lead up to him getting back to playoff. So, yeah, it wasn't. It wasn't good, but they didn't need him. And I think it's to be entirely fair, like, let's see how the next one looks here. But Jordan Love threw three picks. He had the one on one shot where Slay made a great interception, running step for step Wicks down the right sideline. Next possession, Green Bay misses a field goal. Next possession, they throw another interception where Philly starting at Green Base 45, and they actually held them to a punt. So Green Bay's defense, Cooper, by the way, is going to be a stud for the Packers. They stepped up in ways. They. They needed to answer it constantly because this offense was a mess. And yes, the receivers, Watson's out, Dobbs goes out, Reed went out at some point, but Jordan Love just was not very good. When was it over? You could say when Goddard beasted, just beat the shit out of Valentine three times on the way to a touchdown. I mean, he hit him three, hit him on the catch. He stiff armed him again and he stiff armed him a third time on his way into the end zone. That made it 16 to 3. A side note about that play, Xavier McKinney, that shot of him talking to Valentine on the bench like, what happened? Like, did you see he beat the shit out of me? Like, what do you want? You want, you want. You now want to scold me and have you have to explain what everybody just saw? As if it wasn't embarrassing enough to have this Titan just beat me for 24 yards all the way into the end zone. Now I gotta, now I gotta answer to you, dog. That could have been very good. But it wasn't over at 163 because like we know with the sport of football, there's always a chance to get back into it. Because they did get back into it. This game was 1610. Green Bay got two possessions after that moment. But it just, it was so many mistakes. There were just so many mistakes in this now a stat. Is this alarming that Philadelphia went 2 for 11 on third downs? I don't know. It's all forgotten. Unless Philadelphia loses the next game. Then people appoint be like, well, you know, the offense was really good against Green Bay. Quarterback legacy Update possibilities hurts 9 points for that offense. The game against Tampa last year, you could be cute and say that they didn't score a ton. But again, if you take away the Barkley touchdown, which they would have had, you know, we're Talking about maybe 29 points in this game. You could also point to the fact that in the last two games that Hertz has only run it for about 20 yards per game. But I just don't think we should be able to. I don't think we should be very critical of Hertz from just this game, considering everything that we talked about with him being the protocol for so long. Jordan Love, five picks in his last two playoff games after a brilliant debut against Dallas last year. But he did throw a pick late too on first down against San Francisco. Granted, there was only like a minute left in that game. So what do we have? We have one really good playoff game from Jordan Love and we have a comeback against San Francisco where the stat sheet isn't Necessarily great. And then you have yesterday's disaster trending down and the just for men confidence award. We're going to give it to Jordan Love despite the loss when he signaled eight for a first down when he was short of the sticks. Giving off Kelly Oubre vibes with that one. And just a reminder, Tom Brady was great yesterday. Tom Brady was great in the broadcast when he talked about Jordan Love changing the play and pulling the ball on a run so he could have the one on one shot against a backup corner to the right pylon. And that's why the offensive lineman was illegally downfield. Did a great job on the Hertz audio at the line of scrimmage where he's like, well, reload. Reload means going back to this or whatever. Then he had a couple of zingers in there. Tom Brady was good at this and he's going to get better. And that's not just because we're lifelong friends. Next game, Baltimore Pittsburgh. Baltimore wins at 28. 14 doubles. Muff doesn't feel that close. The headline is this Lamar Steelers stuff is probably over. I mean, it doesn't mean now that Lamar is going to beat the Steelers forever. He's still got a lot of football in front of him. But remember week 11, your boy was lost. I couldn't figure it out. I'm like, they're not going to beat him again this year. Right? Like, Lamar hasn't played in a lot of these games. The history and I'll get to it again. And then Pittsburgh beats Lamar and the ravens again. 18, 16. It was a weird kicking game, remember, from Baltimore, a bunch of mistakes. Boswell off the charts. I didn't see a lot of let Boswell cook tweets during this game. So then in week, what do we got here? Week 16, 34, 17, it's like, all right, this makes a little bit more sense because after the Week 11 loss, Pittsburgh had won seven of the last eight against the Ravens. Granted, four of those losses and one win without Lamar playing for a bunch of different reasons. Reasons you can go back on the game log. We covered all this stuff, but I think this game proved two things that Lamar can fix the worst plays and there's a ceiling on what Russell Wilson can do, especially when the defense falls apart. So I think that the Steelers Ravens history stuff like, I think we can. I don't think we go into the next matchup in 2025 and be like, the Steelers have just kind of owned these guys for no apparent reason because of these two games. And I think in the playoff setting, more so than even week 16, you see what the gap is. So. Stat that tells the story. The Steelers now with this game, have given up 27.4 points per game in the last five. All losses. A team that went from 10 and three to 10 and eight. Those of us that doubted the Steelers viability as a real contender coming out of the afc, it. It was more about the quarterback and the fact that the rest of the quarterbacks are all awesome. And Russell Wilson at this stage, even though there was a nice little bump. And I would defend him if people are saying today that field should have started because that defense was a mess and Pickens missed all those games. So I've already explained this to where he, you know, I don't need to continue to defend my guy. But that's why we doubted. And we doubted them when they had that defense attack dialed in and we were doubting them. And this game kind of played out the way I think it was supposed to play. Stat that tells the story at halftime. Total yards Baltimore 308, Pittsburgh 60 and 164 rushing yards for the Ravens in the first half, the most for an NFL team in the first half of a playoff game since 2019. When did we know it was over? Maybe when we heard this speech. Your habits are great. Your physical habits control your mental habits.
Kyle Cerutty
You know what I'm saying?
Ryan Rosillo
That's what we control. Nobody else can take that from us. You know what I'm saying? We control that. I can't imagine being a veteran teammate being like, dude, find somebody else. It's like when somebody's handing you a pamphlet, like, have you thought you're about your relationship with like. Nope. I'm just trying to get home before kickoff, brother. When was it? Over on the field? Probably the justice hill touchdown. Second and five. Scrambles all over the place. 21, nothing. All right, quarterback legacy updates, possibly possibilities here. I think Russ is ineligible after 13 seasons. He's a Hall of Famer. He's got a Super Bowl. He was terrific in Seattle. Lamar, we're not doing that. Not for a wild card game. We'll do it next week after Balt or after Baltimore and Buffalo. However, though, interesting point. This was actually the highest QB rating Lamar Jackson has ever had in a playoff game. Buffalo, Denver, we've got time. Just a little. What's the headline? Big Ten media makes same playoff committee joke all weekend long. When was it over? When the plane landed. Stat. I don't know. Denver was only 3 of 12 on third and fourth down. Time of possession, 42 to 18. Look, this is a great season from Denver. It was rookie quarterback. You get the right guy in charge. And Peyton, the defense was really good and they had massive, massive cap restrictions. Granted, Bo Nix was kind of like free, so it offsets all the dead money that they had. But they're heading in the right direction. Nobody thought they were going to win this football game. And you're not going to win this football game when Buffalo doesn't make any mistakes. So there you go. It was fun when it was seven nothing. Broncos fans admit it could this happen? And then it was 31 straight to close it out. But I'm not going to. Who's getting mad at Denver today? Who's questioning like, you know this Denver team little hyped. Little too hyped. Nobody was doing that. Nobody's saying would be doing that. Quarterback legacy update. Bo Nick's not eligible for this. Josh Allen, C. Lamar, we'll do it next week. All right, Last game, Houston's win against the Chargers. The headline for this Are people so pissed at Justin Herbert they can't love C.J. stroud? Yeah, I think is the answer to that one. Like a lot of you when this game started, just like Chargers are in control. They're dictating everything. And it's only six nothing. So what the hell's going on here? Stroud had a tough pick early. Herbert matched it with even worse pick to lose all the momentum that they had. And I think the most important thing from this game is that C.J. stroud stayed in the fight, the defensive line stayed in the fight. The defensive line disrupted really a lot of what the Chargers wanted to do with the Chargers offensive line that, you know, you're not. Houston's offensive line is worse than the Chargers is. And it didn't look that way for a day. A stat that is perhaps important quarterbacks this year. Against Houston's defense, Josh Allen went nine of 30. Goff a season low completion percentage and five interceptions. Is there something there? So Herbert has the four picks. If we look at the Resolo interception point chart, three is the worst. Two is not as bad as three. And. And one is. That's not really on him. So I assigned Herbert three, two, one and one. So that's seven inter. Yeah. Seven interception points out of a possible 12. Winston usually if he has four picks, it's usually a 12 bagger on my charts here. And when was it over? Probably the pick six. Final thought here. Robert Griffin III had a tweet that said the national media better hold Justin Herbert accountable for his playoff performances like they do Lamar Jackson and Dak Prescott. I agree with that. And it's about time we start ripping Bo Nicks, too. This episode is brought to you by State Farm. 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Chris Sims
I'm doing good, man. It has been a while. It's good to catch up with you. I've always, I've always followed you. I feel like I haven't run into or seen you as much anymore. You know, you're a west coaster now. You know I'm on that east coast bias stuff, so I just don't see you as much. But always good to catch up with you, Ryan.
Ryan Rosillo
Yeah, I stopped getting invited to some of that NFL gala stuff, so I was in the mix for that some of those early years and I would, I would run India, but I don't, I don't stick around as much now in the super bowl weeks. I Try to.
Chris Sims
I. I hear you. It's tough. You got. It's a. It's a calculated decision. I got to pick and choose. Like I saw you last year. Right. I believe I saw you in the hotel maybe the night before the super bowl, or maybe it was the Friday night before that. I saw you there. I stayed around for the Vegas super bowl this year, though. No, I'm going home. I'm watching it on the couch. I just. I can't do it every year all the time.
Ryan Rosillo
No, look, it's. It's. It's a long run, especially back in the day when we used to do like eight days down there. All right, so.
Chris Sims
Right.
Ryan Rosillo
I want to start because I went back this morning and watched your draft reaction to Jaden Daniels. Okay. Don't worry. Don't worry. What I thought was really interesting because I want to start with him because it was the best game and it continues this magical rookie season where you start thinking, like, what's possible because this franchise completely turned around. Let me just ask it this way. Your perceptions of Jaden before you did the film work, and then ultimately, like, what. What kind of convinced you that this. I don't even know that we thought any of this was possible, but. Right. What made you like him? Because it was very clear, based on the way you had talked about him while the pick was made, that there was a shift once you had done the work.
Chris Sims
Yeah, he. He. I liked him a lot. Right. I said I had Caleb Williams in front of him, but I had said many a times in the process, I might even set it on the video. Like most years, Jaden Daniels was the number one pick in the draft. He was that special. And I think when I went into it, I went into the evaluation process going, wait, I know the guy's a super good athlete. Obviously he won the Heisman, you know, but how strong is his arm? Right. I knew he had two awesome receivers there. How much of it was them? How much of it is him? And then I think the other aspect was like, man, he's really skinny. Is he. Can he take a hit in the NFL? Are we sure that's going to happen? Right. I think those were my early concerns. Then you watch the film and you go, damn, okay. He can make every throw and wow. His mechanics and the way he throws the ball are very repeatable. As far as that, he's consistent with them. And usually when you look at really high level, accurate, good throwers, they can emulate their motion perfectly time after time after time and become a Machine, Right. You know that shooting the basketball, throwing a football, whatever it may be. And then you start to get into, wait, like this isn't some guy that just looks to run. He wants to play in the pocket. He wants to dice you up with his right arm and, and what he sees vision wise down the field. And then you get into the running and oh, wow, he went. When he does run, whoa, it's special. He runs like an NFL wide receiver. And then you saw some of the, hey, he's a little more physical and stronger than I thought he was. Now I still thought that would be an issue in the NFL. And that's probably still the number one thing that surprises me. Like you saw last night, he has runs where he just breaks tackles, he bounces off people and gets extra yards, let alone he can hang in the pocket and take, you know, people hitting on him as he's throwing the ball. I think those are the things that just made me start to go wow in the, in, you know, after evaluating them.
Ryan Rosillo
So whenever I, and again, I do it from a limited amount of understanding, which I just think is important to remind somebody like you to play the position and everything. But there's certain things that I'll look for. I forget who was recently I was talking to or like I look at play calling to kind of tell me how a staff feels about their quarterback. I always think that's the best indicators, like, well, if this is what they trust him with or don't trust him with, that can confirm or refute some of the preconceived notions I have about quarterback's ability. Right. What did you see with what Cliff has done this year, maybe even specific to last night because he had to move the ball down. I mean, look, it's a playoff game, so it's not like they were going to be conservative with the whole thing. But what do you see with some of the approach with Kingsbury of what they trust him with, that tells you what we should think about Jaden, not just for this year, but the rest of his career?
Chris Sims
Well, I think that's the amazing thing. They trust him with everything. Right. I mean, that's like he's a rookie quarterback. And you know, most times when we got into the playoffs of rookie quarterbacks or get late in the year, hey, they're, they're still managing them a little bit. Hey, let's be careful here. Let's not put them in a tough situation. Right. Let's, let's limit some of our play calls and make things simpler. It's it's the opposite from what history has told us. They're a little bit like, hey, it's a big moment. Let's put it on his shoulders. He'll carry us, he'll do it. And then he plays like this extremely mature brand of football. And I think this is the thing that shocks me more than anything is one one of the advantages he has is he ran this system that Cliff Kingsbury runs in college a little bit. So there's great knowledge of that. But I think it's the fact that Cliff Kingsbury is obviously seen a guy that he can trust and a guy that can mentally take in a lot of offense to where he could just give them everything. And it's just go ahead. And I think the part that I look at it to where I think, you know, I don't know if Kingsbury saw this in training camp or if he earned this right early in the year, but. How many drives again last night? 17 plays, 92 yard drive, right 10 play, 66 yard drive. They're kind of a ball control, passing offense. They kind of trust him to five yards here, four yards here, five yards here. Oh, it's fourth and one. Well, maybe we'll run him, maybe we'll throw it, maybe he'll scramble. I don't know. But I think that's the thing that I'm more amazed by. Usually young quarterbacks, when they have to go on 10 and 12 and 14 play drives. You know this, they make mistakes, they fumble, they throw a stupid interception, they make a dumb mistake, they call the game like he's in year seven and he's been doing this for a long time at a high level and they have no fear of all of that. And I think that really pops out to me when I watch them play.
Ryan Rosillo
I have a Philly question, but I want to start with Jordan Love. What happened yesterday.
Chris Sims
Yeah, Jordan Love has been. If, you know, if you watch my podcast, Chris Sims button, I've been talking a little bit. He's not been himself the whole year. One of the things I've said about the packers is they're going to the playoffs. They're dangerous because they have a really talented football team, but they're going to the playoffs and this tells you how good their team is. Their quarterback kind of played B minus ball the whole year. And I do think, hey, he's young. We still got to remember that. It's not a ton of playing time and experience. The second thing I do think is the injuries from week one till really until last week, as we saw, he didn't practice last Wednesday. There was too many weeks where he didn't get to practice or he got to just do the walkthrough on Saturday and then tried to play in the game even though he wasn't 100%. So he certainly had an off year. He didn't see the field well. And like you saw yesterday, there was just plays and there's throws throughout the year where you go, he's too good, he's too talented to miss that throw right there or be that off target. So they never really got him going in that flow this year. And it's, it's disappointing because their talent, to me, they're one of the few teams that's up there with the top teams in football as far as talent's concerned, and then they could run the ball, but the quarterback in the passing offense just never totally meshed in full totality this year like we saw at the end of last year and yesterday.
Ryan Rosillo
Yeah, you saw it.
Chris Sims
They couldn't, they couldn't dominate with the run game, and they had to rely on the past game to beat Philadelphia. And they're just not good enough in that department right now at the end of this season.
Ryan Rosillo
I mean, we can point to Watson being out and then Jobs goes down and then Reed.
Chris Sims
Right.
Ryan Rosillo
Crack in the arm. But, you know, I felt like the Minnesota game, either one, you can pick either one of them. But sure, the, the building towards the end of the year and feeling like they had a chance to get that one like that. My concerns about love for whatever he was this year, like, I just, I'm not going to go into next season being like, well, they have a real question at quarterback there. I, I need to see, like, more bad games before I would start questioning.
Chris Sims
I would agree with you.
Ryan Rosillo
There's a liability.
Chris Sims
Yeah, I would agree. Right.
Ryan Rosillo
But yesterday, even with the receiver injuries, it just felt off. And, you know, it's an awful start. I mean, there's another part of it, too, that I kind of talk about there in a little bit in the open, because once Green Bay lost in Minnesota and then you have Detroit beat Minnesota in a game that I certainly didn't think was going to happen with all of Detroit's injuries. It was almost like I was searching for another NFC team instead of Detroit, which seems unfair. So then it's like Philadelphia. So this is really a. Based on our expectation that Philadelphia could rep the nfc. But Green Bay's defense was fantastic. Exactly the circumstances. Right. Was. Was it anything you thought they were doing to Jalen hurts with. Were they, were they taking something away from him that felt like despite the win, it wasn't exactly the game you'd want from him?
Chris Sims
Yeah, they're, they're creative on the defensive side of the ball. You said a lot of right things. I mean, first off, I'm with you. I'm not going in the next off season thinking Jordan Love. Oh, no. I'm concerned about that. He was off this year. He did some dumb things. He missed some balls. The injuries, the injuries of receiver that I think is something they will have to address. So I'm with you there a hundred percent. Right. He needs to throw the ball with more authority sometimes. If you watch Jordan Love too, it's off the back foot. It's always like a flick of the wrist that's too much instead of like, hey, let's drive the ball and get our whole body into it. Like you, like you see, you know the other top quarterbacks do A lot of the, A lot of the time he'll get that. His talent's real. I think with the Eagles something I, I'm a big Eagles believer. First off, I think the Eagles are the best team in football. I am. I have picked them. When the playoffs started, I said the Eagles are going to win the Super Bowl. We'll see. Now yesterday, like you're saying, didn't give me make me feel real warm and cozy, but I do think you have to take in the aspect of like, hey, that's a pretty good Green Bay defense. Just like we were just saying, Green Bay's talent is up there as far as their full football team with the Lions, the Eagles, the Chiefs, the Bills, the Ravens, they're that quality of a football team as far as offensive, defensive line, secondary, tight end play, all of that. Right. So that, that was not an easy matchup for Philadelphia. That's the first thing. They are pretty creative on the defensive side of the ball with Green Bay and Jeff Happley and what they did, what they do, they looked like they did not give the Philadelphia Eagles a lot of one on one opportunities. And that'd be one thing that, that's what Philly their, their formula is very simple. And my biggest concern about Philly Ryan is that there are very simple on offense altogether. It's one of my themes of my podcast this year is that Philly doesn't do much. They go, we're going to run the ball. You know, we're going to run the ball. They only have about two run plays and they just go, screw you. We're better than you. And then when you overdo that and they start to get favorable matchups on the outside, you watch Philly, Philadelphia, then it's just, whoa, throw it up to A.J. brown. Boom. Throw it up to Devonte Smith. Oh, hit him on a slant against one on one. Now they run after the catch and do that. So it's not incredibly complicated to break down Philadelphia and what they do in the passing game. And then you couple that with, they haven't played the last few weeks. Jalen Hurts hasn't played in a few weeks. Thursday was the first day practice. Right. In a long time. I think they were a little rusty. And I also do think they got to make a little more of a concerted effort to get their stars the ball, AJ and devonte Smith early in the game, they're a little cocky at times and they just go, we're so good. The ball get to everybody. No worries about it. Not in the playoffs. Sometimes you got to force it and start that momentum and get a little false momentum for your football team so they can get rolling.
Ryan Rosillo
Yeah, and I brought that up too, as I was going through the hurt stuff in the beginning. Like if this was a very unusual lead up to all of this, but.
Chris Sims
Right.
Ryan Rosillo
The reason why we're going to be, you know, it's very simple. It's why I wouldn't spend a lot of time beating up on Denver today because my expectations were fairly limited. Whereas Philadelphia, like, I'm wondering if they can win a Super Bowl. So you're going to be a little bit harsher with it.
Chris Sims
That's 100% right.
Ryan Rosillo
Let's go. Let's look at Pittsburgh. Do you think they made a mistake going from Fields to Wilson?
Chris Sims
Ultimately, I will say, when they first did it, I did not think they would. I thought, hey, Justin Fields, the way he runs the football, they want to play through their defense and chew up clock like it makes sense. But I think when it's all said and done, no, I think they did the right thing. I do. I think Russell Wilson's a better thrower than Justin Fields. I think he gave their team maybe a little bit more belief than just the fact that, hey, he's been there, he's done that, he's been in some big football games. But when that's all said and done, do I think, like, Russell Wilson's the long term answer? Do I think he's going to be the quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers next year?
Ryan Rosillo
No, I don't.
Chris Sims
I think we saw the last game of Russell Wilson. Maybe he's a backup there, but I don't expect them to be the guy going forward and being the man that carries the franchise. I. I don't think that the Steelers have a number of things to me that they have to work on and address in the off season on their roster. I know everyone wants to blame Mike Tomlin. He just coaches the team. And Pittsburgh, they have a pecking order. The front office gets the players. And to me, the players, including Russell Wilson, are just not good enough in some positions for us to put them in the upper echelon of teams in the NFL that we're talking about here.
Ryan Rosillo
Yeah, I'm with you. I did not think it was a mistake. Clearly they felt like there was elements of the offense that they weren't maximizing. But really, this team fell apart because of their defense. It. I don't. I don't know how anyone can look at the numbers. I mean, that was something scoring, defense wise. You're like, all right, well, if they keep playing like this, like, maybe they can manage them through. But none of us really thought they were coming out of the AFC compared to these other quarterbacks, so. Right. You know, it's disappointing, but it's like, disappointing in what way? Like, you didn't get one. You didn't get one upset if the other team.
Chris Sims
I think that's what it is. Right, right, right. The last few years we've looked at him and I've been like, I was Pittsburgh. I openly said I don't want to see them in the playoffs because they're one and done. A few weeks ago I was like, wow, Pittsburgh might actually be able to win a few games in the playoffs. And then of course, they lose four to end the regular season. You're kind of like, ah, looks like it's one and done. And here's like, what I'll say to you, and I think you're agreeing with me a little bit, like, all right, you're game planning for Pittsburgh's offense. I talk to coaches around football all the time. Like, nobody's scared of anybody. On Pittsburgh, George Pickens is a good player, but it's not to the point where teams are like, oh, man, if we don't double team him, we can't ever win the football game. And then what? I mean, then what are you worried about after that? I mean, maybe Friarmouth down the middle for 10 yards. What Najee Harris lowering is lowering his pads for a four yard run. And then on the defensive side of the ball. I would echo those same sentiments. After you get after T.J. watt and Cam Hayward, you're not like, oh, no, they pose so many problems with us everywhere around the defense. No, they have. They're almost at a point where they're kind of meddling into we just get in the playoffs. They might need to do something drastic with the roster, take a step back so they can get two or three steps forward instead of this constant like, we just get in the playoffs and we're relevant, but we don't really have a chance to win the Super Bowl. I feel like they put band aids over their roster for a long time and at some point they got to do something drastic. Like I'm saying.
Ryan Rosillo
Yeah, I have kind of done a full circle moment with Mike Tomlin where, you know, in the beginning, it's incredible. And then there'd be certain times again, it was. It was probably more Patriots based because I was so close to it at the time where I felt like they would come out with a coverage and then it just. That would be. That's the plan.
Chris Sims
Yeah.
Ryan Rosillo
Right, right. You would just be like, well, this. You're just going to let Brady know what you're going to do.
Chris Sims
Yeah, he's just going to tear you apart. Right, right.
Ryan Rosillo
So, you know, there was hints of that, by the way, in that game against Baltimore where it's like, okay, so the mesh point is attack Henry the entire time. And you don't think Lamar is going to figure this out.
Chris Sims
Right.
Ryan Rosillo
Shocking. Shocking. I mean, TJ Had a hit on Henry that was unbelievable. If Henry had still had the football.
Chris Sims
Right.
Ryan Rosillo
So there was moments where I was coming back up. But then I think about, like, some of the stuff that Tomlin has done here and how often he's got to the playoffs and some of the quarterback struggles that they've had. Where I go, okay, well, the overall is still a really good grade. I mean, I'm putting you here on this. I'm putting you on the spot here a little bit. But when you think about coaches that are more willing to adapt in game versus coaches, that game plan the entire week and then stick to it no matter how it's playing out. Like. Like, who are the guys you think are perhaps more adaptable versus the guys that you think are a little stubborn?
Chris Sims
Yeah. Okay. All right. I mean, I think adaptable. Like I always. Just some offensive ones right away. I always. I'm like, hey, Sean McVay, he's going to go in at halftime and he's going to crack the code and go, this is what they're doing. We got it figured out. We're going to start going to this place here, and all of a sudden you'll go, man, they didn't do anything in the first or second quarter. And all of a sudden you're like, what? This is a different team. Kevin O'Connell certainly has a little bit of that as well. Where he can. He can go, oh, wait, they're playing us this way. Let me adjust, and go from there. That would be one. Ben Johnson and the Lions, they have that as well. I think a lot of the offensive play callers that way, as far as the special ones are concerned, can do that. You know, defensively, Tomlin can do that at times. Right. I thought they were a little late to adjust the other day, like you said, like, okay, hey, Lamar's going to run the ball here today. You're not going to be right, and you can't defend this defense and go, oh, we're going to be in the right gap on every play. Like, tell me how you're going to be able to do some of that stuff when it's like, hey, whoa, one receiver goes this way, he fakes it to Derrick Henry, and then two pullers go the other way with Lamar Jackson, like, you're going to be like, short of people in gaps there, you got to force the issue with some of these. These awesome offenses. Sometimes you got to do some things that are unforeseen, that they go, whoa, I don't know how we block this or whatever. It might be a little risky on the defense, but you got to take some tactical gambles. And I thought they were a little late to do that. They didn't start doing that stuff until the third quarter the other day, and that was a little disappointing, you know, But I think those are the ones that jump out to me as far as the ones that make changes pretty quick, quickly in a football game. And then Steve Spagnolo and Andy Reid, how could I not say them? They are as good as it gets in that department. Right? And that would be the ones that jump out to me, Brian.
Ryan Rosillo
Yeah. Cause there's. And, you know, it was. It was nothing like Prime Belichick back in the day, where whatever. Whatever was happening at halftime, you were just like, well, they'll. They'll figure out a way to be competitive. Like, whatever was working in the first, it's just not going to work in the second half because it doesn't mean they're going to win every single game. But it's an amazing feeling when you're aware of it and, or your expectation is that they're going to figure this thing out and yeah, I mean, I wouldn't, I remember asking, you know, Chris Long, who has been on the pod a bunch of different times. I was always fascinated with just further understanding, like, what do you guys talk about at halftime? Like, what do you, and he was, he was funny because he goes, honestly, it's all in the back end for us defensively. He's like, we rarely, he's like, we wouldn't really even have to say, sit in on the meetings. It would be more coverage based stuff. And they just tell us up front, like, keep doing what you're doing.
Chris Sims
Yeah.
Ryan Rosillo
Do you have a lean on Buffalo, Baltimore here? Because, you know, the Lamar standard, which I feel like the criticism is totally valid. As much as we all love him, as much as I would pick him to be my MVP this season. Jump in on that wherever you want to, but you know what's going to happen. Like the Pittsburgh game is not the standard here. The Buffalo game. And unfortunately, like, even if Lamar had something great statistically, there's going to be people coming on Monday saying, oh, it didn't happen again. Statistically, statistically, he hasn't been as good as Josh Allen in the playoffs. There's, there's no debate when you put it sideways.
Chris Sims
No, that's exactly.
Ryan Rosillo
So I don't understand how that one kind of got cranked up last year.
Chris Sims
Well, I, I, I don't, I'm with you there. It does. But I, I'm glad you're bringing this up. I actually brought this up the, for you today because Josh Allen gets talked about like he's the worst playoff quarterback I've ever seen. And I want to go, his statistics are like the greatest of all time. Like, what are you talking about? Just because his team can't beat one of the greatest teams we've ever seen in history. The Chiefs, right there hasn't. Other than the Bengals game where the Bengals went into Buffalo a few years ago and beat them 27 to 10. That was really the only stinker Josh Allen and the Bills have, have laid in the playoffs. And I would tell you that I don't think they were as good as some of the years of the teams they lost to. So like, that's not crazy. Lamar Jackson, on the other hand. Yes. This is the last part of his, like hall of Fame resume is he's got to win some of these. And I would say with Lamar Jackson, I Would go his super bowl. His playoff losses are against teams that his team was better. They shouldn't have lost the game. So yeah, they both have some.
Ryan Rosillo
Except for maybe the Chiefs last year. I mean, the Chiefs, right, The Chiefs almost don't count. Like the rule is changed.
Chris Sims
I got you. I, I hear you, but yet if there's a year where you're 14 and three, you're the one seed. Right. They're at home. But I know what you mean. I'm with you totally. The Chiefs are a different. It's like the Patriots like you were talking about. Little different animal than everybody else, 100%. But yeah, I don't like the narratives around a lot of it. It's. Both are unbelievable first ballot, hall of Famer type players. They're special. We haven't seen anything like them. But yeah, Lamar, to get to where he wants to go and be in that, you know, top tier of all time quarterbacks, he's going to have to get to a Super bowl, win some playoff games. Josh Allen's in the same boat now. I think Josh Allen, like I said in the criticism him in the playoffs is ridiculous. His supporting cast has not been that great since he's been there. This is the best supporting cast he's had on the offensive side of the ball. You saw yesterday, their O line. If you want to play pass defense, they can run the ball on you. Of course he can run the ball. They got two pretty good tight ends, their receivers. None of them might not be a superstar, but they're all damn good and can do some stuff. And then, you know, of course we know Baltimore's defense is not super great. It's been a lot better. But I do think a lot of pressure is going to be on Buffalo's offense to win this game. Because what I do get scared about is Buffalo's defense. Buffalo's defense is certainly the weakest unit in this game. And when they play teams that are big offensive lines that can run the ball on them, it really puts them in a bind. And that's what I worry about in this one, that they're going to have to commit so much to stop Derrick Henry and Lamar in the run game that it's just going to leave huge windows in the pass game. And we see the Ravens do that to teams, you know, quite a bit.
Ryan Rosillo
Yeah, I love that Shakir stat. I had no idea. And they basically, during the broadcast they were like, no one's going to know this, but Jamar Chase was number one in the NFL in yards after the catch. It's an absurd number. It's almost 800 yards. But Shakir is number two. Yeah. Number 597, which is still crazy. That chase is like 200 yards ahead of Shakira is at number two. Do we do a little Justin Herber here?
Chris Sims
Sure, sure. Might as well. We're talking about quarterbacks that got get off some playoff struggles. I think he's going to have a, a big bullseye on him here until he squashes some of this stuff going forward.
Ryan Rosillo
Well, as I say in the open the first game, he was brilliant. But they blow a 27 oh lead and there you go. That was two years ago. This game, it. Nothing's more frustrating than blowing a 27 to nothing lead in the playoffs. So let's just start there. But the way it was playing out in that football sense of like, those moments are where you feel like, okay, this team's in control and when is the swing going to happen? That's an ugly loss. That's a really ugly loss for the Chargers.
Chris Sims
Right. Like I kind of joked, like, the Chargers stopped chargering this year, right? They. They've not beaten themselves, done stupid shit, right? None of that. Well, not until Saturday. They became the they Chargers. Chargers again. I mean, they controlled the early part of the football game. The fact that they were only up six nothing was one of those where you're like, damn, they're kind of kicking the crap out of Houston. They're only up six nothing. Oh, man. You know, when, oh, now they're going to have to hang on. But blown opportunities, whether it was Will Disley dropping a wide open pass or not putting his pads down to get a first down. And then they got stopped on the third. Then they get a turnover and Justin Herbert tries to throw the ball on the run totally across the field to the other side. He's late. He doesn't throw it far enough. Just dumb mistakes 100%. And yeah, that's disappointing. I mean, they got their ass whooped. Let's just be real. As far as when the game continued, their O line got totally dominated. They couldn't run the football. But yeah, they blew opportunities early on in the football game to change the dynamics of the game and put Houston in a position where they might have to change the way they wanted to play. And they blew that. And slowly but surely, Houston hung in there. Their defense made a lot of plays. They got a lot of playmakers on defense. Their issue in Houston is, and I like what they did on Saturday, Ryan, the short passing game I've been begging them to do three step drop because you know, their pass protection sucks, yet they run play action pass and wait for these long developing pass plays to. To get open downfield. That doesn't make sense. Pass protection sucks. But we want long developing pass plays, right? So I thought they made the right adjustments there. But yeah, man, the Chargers, Justin Herbert, he's going to have this stigma around him until he proves otherwise here in the future.
Ryan Rosillo
I think I regret not starting with Stroud just because it's. I'm getting a bit into like because the team's eliminated. I'm sort of starting with their story here first because I'm with like when you think about the resources and the personnel with both offensive lines, there's no way that the Chargers offensive line should look worse, right? And worse than the Texans offensive line. And you're right about the playmakers. I mean we all know Stingley's insane at corner and this was the rep on him coming out. He has backed it up. Lassiter has the big play. Al Shayer, who I. Every con, every week you watch the Texans, he feels like he pops up you at Anderson. So you. Yeah, like you're watching them wreck everything that the Chargers is doing. The game is entirely shifted. But when it would come specific to Stroud because you know there was a side by side of his rookie year and then this year and you know when something's new and you think about it's kind of like the Jaden stuff right now of like what's possible. Right. You get so excited when it's brand new and you think of Stroud, you're like is this. This is possible? And then the, the stats take a bit of a dip. My thing with him is that there's still that. That third nine out when you need it to the sideline where it's like it's right where it needs to be.
Chris Sims
No doubt about it.
Ryan Rosillo
That's nasty. So like if I think about Lamar on the touchdown to Justin Hill to end the first half. Justice Hill, right. I don't know why I called him. Justin Allen figuring out everything. The Detroit play where he gets flushed out, avoids the sack to his right during the regular season. Okay, Mahomes, we've. We've just basically every week with Mahomes. Where is Stroud for you on fixing these disaster drops?
Chris Sims
Right. Right th. This is like he's not as athletic as some of the guys you talked about. This is something I've broken down a lot. They need to do a better job of they let the center call the past protections, right? That's one of their issues there to me. And schematically people have exposed the way they protect and their scheme itself, let alone when you let the center do it all the time. And this is where again, Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, Burrow, Mahomes, they're all over, hey, Mike. 52. And then they know where all their problems are after that. CJ Stroud has been taught, because this is the way they run offense there, hey, just trust the center. He'll figure it out. And that's a tough way to play quarterback, especially when you don't protect and steam. Teams start to blitz you and you're going, well, the coach told me just to trust the center all week, but I don't know. There's four guys coming over there. Are we sure we got them picked up? So I think they gotta make. Make the next phase of letting him take total control of the offense. Like you used to see Tom Brady do, you know? Oh, no, no. Hey, hey, hey. Scratch 54, let's go. Ringo 52 over here and gets everybody on the same page. And of course the guy running the damn, you know, ship, he's got to know exactly what's going on. So I don't love that aspect. And then like to your point, you know, and you heard me say the play action passes, the long developing passes, when you don't protect in the middle of your offensive line, that makes no sense. But like, people have gotten on C.J. stroud and this is where I think you're totally right of go. Like, I watch film of C.J. stroud, I don't go, oh, man. I mean, he's missing throws and plays everywhere. I look at it and go, shit, he's just surviving. Oh, crap, he got out of the way there. Oh, I mean, the guy was barely open or like covered really well. Oh, he put it in a spot maybe where his, his guy could get it or nobody. Things haven't worked well institutionally there. I'm still a big believer in CJ Stroud, no doubt about it. And then of course, they have the injuries at wide receiver, and none of that's been helpful as far as far as he's concerned this year.
Ryan Rosillo
That's an incredible win considering just the, the tone of that game to start. But you're right. But at 6, nothing you're going, is, is something. Is this going to be just one of those weird. But then it was just a blowout. And I look, I think the first throw by Herbert into double Double coverage. I mean, you just can't, you can't make that throw. The lad throw, you could argue it's a little high for him, the third intercept on him.
Chris Sims
Yeah, right. But the lad throw like it's a six yard hitch route. You can't throw the ball like three feet over his head there and then you're right. Yeah. It's not exactly like lads got like a 40 inch vertical. It's not like he's some unathletic, like, you know, idiot either.
Ryan Rosillo
No, they're just saying like, you know, he's, he's not as big of a. Oh, yeah.
Chris Sims
It's not Quenton Johnson or some huge guy.
Ryan Rosillo
Right.
Chris Sims
You want to put it right here and let him run and do that. And the first interception, like you said, right off the heels of a turnover, right. To make that decision and try to fit that ball on the other side, that, that was bad. He played bad football and he was off his game. Certainly played his worst game of the year.
Ryan Rosillo
That's the kind of throw too, where you just know he's like, there's no way he thinks last year's making like getting inside of that. He's, you know, like there's certain interceptions where I'll, I'll see or at least I'll feel like, okay, this is what he thought. And you have to imagine when he's looking at the tablet, he's like, how the hell did he get over? You know, how did. But it's double. Like he can't. Especially with momentum and everything that's happening.
Chris Sims
Exactly.
Ryan Rosillo
All right, here's. I have a couple things here. I don't even like this one. So you can, you can just jump all over me. The Bo Knick story for what it is this year is incredible for the Broncos, all right. And they're not winning that game in Buffalo, especially if Buffalo's not going to make any mistakes.
Unnamed Speaker
Right?
Ryan Rosillo
It's just not going to happen. And right this front for Denver, that I think is again, one of the most underrated groups all season long. Even when you have a couple plays, like when things break down, it's still not going to matter against Josh Allen. Like, he's still going to burn you enough over the course of a game. Right. I just don't know that you could just disrupt him for, you know, however many plays you're running on offense to dictate the game. So, you know, mistakes on the road, the whole thing, hit the first touchdown. It's just not going to happen unless Buffalo just starts hurting Themselves a little bit there. But the ceiling for Bo Nix. This is going to seem so unfair to Denver. That's all right. Did the Broncos replace Russell Wilson with a cheaper Russell Wilson? No.
Chris Sims
No, they did not.
Ryan Rosillo
Do you understand what I mean there by ceiling, though?
Chris Sims
I hear you, I hear you. No, I think Bo Nix is a different animal than Russell Wilson. I really like Bo Nicks coming out now. Listen, like you made the comments earlier, right? And this is actually. He popped in my head when you said this.
Ryan Rosillo
The play calling.
Chris Sims
Exactly. Play calling tells you something, right? And there's something true to that, certainly. I get that. But at Oregon, that's what they do a little bit. You see it even again this year. They like to throw screens and kind of control the game and use that as a part of their almost their extension of their run game. Right. I saw enough plays on film from Bo Nicks last year in college. You go, man, he could throw the ball down the field, right. I think he's got a better overall feel in the pocket than Russell Wilson and is going to be able to play better from the pocket than Russell Wilson. Russell Wilson for years wouldn't throw the ball down the middle of the field and basically just drop back and wait to move and make something happen and make a backyard type throw, right. There was very little or few and far between throws on rhythm. I think Bo Nicks, you're going to see a guy that's got Drew Brees surgicality in him and then he's got I think even a more explosive arm than Drew Brees did in his prime, let alone like you saw yesterday, he can run, run the damn ball pretty good too. So I'm a little higher on Bo Nix than you are. I really like his talent and I think he's the perfect guy for Sean Payton because Sean Payton's going to be able to put limitless offense on his shoulders and he'll be able to run the offense still.
Ryan Rosillo
That's a much fairer answer. And again, it's a working thing. Theory in. In prime Russell Wilson Broncos chance would be like, hey, that's awesome. And I'm not even saying first year Denver Russell Wilson. But it's more to with some of the play calling stuff feeling like, is there a ceiling? And for me to sit here and ask B Knicks on the road as a rookie to get Denver back into that game against Buffalo, like, it's just not a very long list of quarterbacks that have been playing for five to 10 years that I would expect to be able to pull that off. So at no point was I expecting Bonix to be able to do that. And against my original point, I think the red zone stuff, especially when you look at the splits and how effective he was, you know, even, even the best quarterbacks, you can feel like when that field gets really short, it's tough. It's, it's like, man, I don't like 90% of the throws. I don't even like any of these down here. And I, I felt like, you know, maybe they were being a little protective of him. But again, it's a working theory. All right.
Chris Sims
Yeah, no, and it was real quick. It's tough too because they don't run the ball real well. Right. They got Cortland Sutton, who's their one go to guy down there, but that's about it. So they don't, they're, they'll get some receivers this off season. Watch out for them in that standpoint. They won the year. I mean, the lowest salary cap number ever to go to the playoffs. Rookie quarterback, you said it. So I think there's a lot of positives there. And now they can go out in free agency and add to that roster and see where it goes from there.
Ryan Rosillo
Yeah, with Peyton too, you just expect that.
Chris Sims
Exactly right.
Ryan Rosillo
You know, they're gonna, they're gonna open it up even more with him as he moves forward. All right. This is, this is something that I've heard you talk about and I don't know if it was on cj. I think it may have been on golf actually, now that I think about it. But the things that you'll notice with how defenses perhaps change their attack over the course of a season as they get more film like in season on the quarterback. It's not like golf is brand new here. Is there something to that? Is, is Goff the guy that. I think I remember you a few, it's more than a few weeks ago, maybe middle of the season where you felt like, okay, defenses are actually doing something with him that's, that's different. Like they think they figured something out. Even though Detroit ends up being the one seed here, they, it wasn't like scoring was an issue.
Chris Sims
I don't, I don't know if it was me you're thinking of. Right. I, I, I, I'm trying like I did. I think maybe where we got into a few weeks ago was the Chicago game. I'm trying to think of like where I might, where I've said, hey, one of the things. And I thought Detroit winning home field advantage was Bigger for them than maybe most teams in the playoffs because of. Yeah, the way their defense is that's so banged up, they can get, you know, a little advantage with their crowd noise and all that to help out the defense. The other thing I questioned, and it was, I think it was the Bear game, was just that, hey, like, Jared Goff outside in the elements has been an issue through his career, and he squashed that that day. But, like, hey, with him specifically, you know where he's going to be? He's going to be in the pocket. He doesn't get outside the pocket. He hangs in there. He's tough as hell. And the. The biggest thing with them, it's hard to catch on to anything they do because the fucking OC Ben Johnson is the man. I think he's the best OC slash about to be head coach candidate since Shanahan and McVay. That's how awesome I think he is. And he just gives you so much offense to where, like, if you over one overplay one area of their offense, you're going to get screwed somewhere else. He's going to crack the code on you somewhere else and start to destroy you. And that's what makes Detroit so dangerous, is there's really not an aspect of their offense they can't do something at a high level, and that's why they're dangerous as hell as, you know, a.
Ryan Rosillo
Shift here as we close. Yeah, let's talk Texas.
Chris Sims
Yeah, don't. Don't talk Texas. Come on.
Ryan Rosillo
What. What is your relationship to. To the quarterbacks there?
Chris Sims
I. Not really much of all right. I mean, I got a relationship with the program still. I was supposed to go to the game and my flight got canceled because of the weather in Dallas, so I didn't get to go. But I don't know any of them. I just know from what I've heard, I've never met Arch Manning. I've never met Quinn Ewers. So, you know, I just. I just know what I see and what I hear.
Ryan Rosillo
Okay, all right. That. That's a good start because you never know. Like, if. If I had to hear no offense, but like in the past with somebody else, it might be like, yeah, he works out of my house.
Chris Sims
Like, yeah, right, right, yeah, yeah. My family, you know, works with him throwing the football all the time. Right, yeah, exactly.
Ryan Rosillo
Like, okay, this will be pretty cool. Clear and unbiased. Let's go. You understand this dynamic maybe better than anybody to be archmanning and to have that name and then yours, like, I At no point did I think, hey, they should bench Ewers, even though there's just a lot of stuff with yours I haven't really liked. And I think it, it was a culmination of events and I don't know, this oblique injury apparently is the most like devastating oblique injury. You know, Look, I just think there's some stuff with yours where when he's dropping back, you're like, what's the process speed? Like, I know you're calm and I know, I know everybody loves you when you're calm and it's working out. He's like, oh, he's so poison. It's like, man, sometimes you're a little too poised.
Chris Sims
Exactly.
Ryan Rosillo
You have, you have this thing waiting around that everybody's hyped about. So again, I'll say it for the audience, not for you. At no point during that game did I think, hey, you know, it'd be totally fair and reasonable. Put Arch Manning in the game here to ask him to go ahead and get you to the national championship game. But how do you see the dynamic one that, again, you understand better than almost anybody.
Chris Sims
Yeah, it's. And I'm glad you're saying that because you're, you're right. You, you know, Quinn Ewers did do a lot of good things. He got them there. That would be in a tough spot to throw Arch Manning in. I mean, that'd be almost unfair to him to do that. So you ride yours. And he, he has been pretty damn good in a lot of good moments, certainly. But like, like you said, frustrated too, right? Yeah. Whether it's the processing speed, you know, lack of inability to make any plays really off schedule, and then for a guy that I think has a good arm, he throws the change up or the law, the lob ball just way too much. Where you go, man, drive that ball and that's going to be a 20 yard completion. Instead it hangs in the air and gets knocked down. There's too much of that. Like, Quinn, yours, great career at the University of Texas, but. But it's over. It's over. It's archmanning show from here on out. I would be shocked if it's anything but that. I know from people talking to them in the, in the program and all that, they couldn't be more excited about Arch Manning. Arch Manning, his mind, his physical ability. I think they feel like their offense will go to another level with Arch Manning at the helm there, let alone he's got away with the guys. That was the first thing that I was told about Arch Manning from some of my Texas friend. Like, hey, the guys love Arch Manning. Not that they, like, dislike Quinn Ewers, but that just Arch Manning's the guy. The fact that he's a Manning and he's so humble and he works hard and, you know, sounds like he's got a good personality and all that, it rubbed off on the whole team. And I think the whole organization of Texas football is extremely excited to get the Arch Manning era underway.
Ryan Rosillo
That's Chris Sims. You can check him out PFT Live, of course, NBC Football Night in America on Sundays and his podcast, unbuttoned. That was great. Thanks for the visit. Enjoy the podcast.
Chris Sims
You know it, man. You know, stay safe out there. I mean, yeah, you looking like, oh, you got the ocean behind you there. Is that the sky? What am I seeing there?
Ryan Rosillo
It's just cgi.
Chris Sims
Oh, that's just cgi. You're full of crap. I think you're by the ocean. You're just. Damn. Can't hide money, can't hide it. I knew it.
Ryan Rosillo
No, no, no dependence. So we got a view over here. Thanks, man.
Chris Sims
All right, man. Thank you. Good seeing you, as always. Be good. You want details? Fine. I drive a Ferrari 355 Cabriolet.
Ryan Rosillo
What's up?
Kyle Cerutty
I have a ridiculous house in the South Fork.
Chris Sims
I have every toy you can possibly imagine, and best of all, kids, I am liquid. So now you know what's possible. Let me tell you what's required.
Ryan Rosillo
Our email address is live advice rrmail.com We've got Kyle and Cerutty. No, Worgon. Ceruti's our technical director today for the show. Has anybody got a Wargon update on the marathon?
Unnamed Speaker
I think by his tone, we knew we weren't getting shit from him.
Kyle Cerutty
I think, honestly, I respect it. I got to be honest with you.
Unnamed Speaker
He's 100% Disney. He's not even 1% Spotify today. Good for him.
Kyle Cerutty
Yeah, do your thing.
Ryan Rosillo
To be entirely transparent, there's zero chance any of us felt close enough to him to reach out and ask how he did. Totally.
Kyle Cerutty
That is.
Ryan Rosillo
Did you guys send him a text? No.
Kyle Cerutty
I'm kind of a leave people alone on their vacations guy. I wouldn't text Kyle. I don't think. And I feel like Kyle and I have a good relationship. I don't even know if I'd text you. I just kind of leave people alone, so. Yes, you're right. But also, I don't think that's in our nature.
Ryan Rosillo
I think it's A little weird. Not one of us feels close enough to the guy on the show.
Unnamed Speaker
We all assumed he was married until, like, Friday, right? We all just assumed he was married. We brought it up and he's like, yeah, not married yet.
Kyle Cerutty
I know he wasn't married.
Ryan Rosillo
I didn't know that. I thought he worked at espn. We don't know anything about him, really.
Unnamed Speaker
Every time we get a little bit.
Ryan Rosillo
It's.
Unnamed Speaker
It's a. It's a real gold nugget. Every time we get a little info. So I kind of like it this way.
Ryan Rosillo
I don't hate it, But I'm just saying, at no point did any of us, even for the show's sake or just for this moment right now, go, hey, I wonder how he did in the marathon. Like, he was talking it up. He was excited. Like, I thought about it. You thought about texting him?
Kyle Cerutty
I just thought about, oh, hey, he's running the marathon. Like, I wonder how it went. I'll wait for Wednesday. We'll talk about it on. We'll talk about. On the pod then.
Ryan Rosillo
You don't think if Kyle was off today and was running a marathon, one of us. You don't think any of us would text him? Oregon wouldn't, but I don't know. Well, we're never going to have to.
Unnamed Speaker
Find out, so don't worry.
Kyle Cerutty
Maybe I would just out of, like, pure, like, are you okay?
Unnamed Speaker
Text me when I met my first golf pro Am. That'll be good.
Ryan Rosillo
There you go. That's gonna be fun. All right. We had a lot of people chime in on the last thing on Friday night, which was a different. Thanks for everybody checking that pot out, by the way, but. Well, I mean, we knew when we were reading it, as it developed, it was just sort of funny and it didn't make a lot of sense, but it is a bit. And I guess it's Guy from. I guess it's the gazpacho soup Guy from I Think youk Should Leave, who's awesome in that role. He's like, do you have a nutcracker? Remember that? She's like, eat some of your walnuts.
Unnamed Speaker
Oh, yeah.
Ryan Rosillo
Yeah.
Unnamed Speaker
Okay.
Ryan Rosillo
Okay. Yeah. And they're playing like, it's not charades, but they're just trying to name celebrities. And he just keeps naming all. Anyway, this. Me recapping the bit is doing worse than any possible bit could ever do. So we'll keep it moving. But, yeah, I mean, I think we knew it was kind of fake, but I think I appreciated how weird it was. As we were going through it, I.
Kyle Cerutty
Gotta be honest, I wish it was like cooler than what it is. Like I don't, I don't. Bunch of people tweeted at us. I don't know what it is. I don't, I wish I didn't know. Maybe it is really cool. I just don't know what it is.
Ryan Rosillo
Well, I'll send it to you because I found it. And you know what I do appreciate is that people were at least fair enough with that one. They're like, that was a bit obscure, you know. Cause it just anytime that something like that happens, you're like, do you think three dudes know everything about everything? Like that'd be a lot of stuff to have to know and be aware of. And that was one that was off our radar and was far enough off everyone else's radar that the people that did know it were like, hey, you know what? That's not a terrible miss. So thank you for being so kind on a Monday. So earlier in the year. All right. AirPods stolen but tracked checking in from Utah. Average gym stats probably in the 850 pound club in the gym, but training for a hundred mile race in Colorado this summer. What is up with these fucking guys lately? All right, I love it, I love it from you guys. But man, fortunate to have met each of you on a separate occasion. Cerutty at the ringer NBA live in Utah, bought Kyle a beer out bar hopping in Salt Lake. And Ryan at the meet and greet in Manhattan beach last month. Shout out legends. Here's my dilemma. My AirPods went missing out of the console of my car during errands on New Year's Day. I thought maybe I'd misplaced them. But yesterday the AirPods appeared on my Find my app at a house about 20 minutes away from where I live. My first move was that I drove to the house, knocked on the door about 10 times and no one answered. House is normal middle class townhome with non threatening vehicles in the driveway. That would be something I would immediately look at.
Kyle Cerutty
Is it not a truck nut situation? Like yeah, turn, maybe turn around or maybe not.
Ryan Rosillo
I don't know. Yeah. Would a no fear sticker make you go fuck these people? Or I'm turning around.
Kyle Cerutty
Yeah, the little kid pissing on something.
Ryan Rosillo
Is that.
Kyle Cerutty
What's that. Where we at on that one?
Unnamed Speaker
That's like if Calvin's pissing on something, that's like an old guy who doesn't give a shit. And that, that's a. I'm scared about that, like, that's dangerous. You don't see a lot. You don't see young people with Calvin pissing on the Giants logo.
Kyle Cerutty
It's always an old guy might have a shotgun.
Unnamed Speaker
You don't know what those guys. Yeah, that guy's probably got something.
Ryan Rosillo
Is there a vanity plate that makes you less worried versus one that would make you turn around?
Kyle Cerutty
Yeah, of course there is.
Ryan Rosillo
Like, if it was a Metallica kill them all thing, where it was like, somehow the DMV let him put kill them all in some creative way in the plate. I think you turn around. Yeah, right. That's fair. If the plate said Disney, I'm knocking. Sure. Might be Worgon. Yeah, it's like, yeah, I have your ipods. You left them at the live show. Like, I didn't know you lived down the street from me. Yeah, there's a lot you don't know about me. All right, so the question is, what's my next move? Surely cops wouldn't care about a pair of AirPods, is my assumption. Hence the vigilante justice approach here. It's not even the cost of the AirPods at this point or the hassle to get them back. It's the principle that I know who has them and they're hiding in plain sight. One of my thoughts was to leave a ransom Note. Venmo me 200 by tonight, and I'll just turn the case. Or I'll just turn the case over to the police. Ransom note. This guy is. Well, he's running a hundred mile marathons here. I think you might be the one people should be scared of.
Unnamed Speaker
It's kind of taking a badass thing and making it unbadass, though. I don't know.
Kyle Cerutty
I kind of like it. But I went to your house, but.
Unnamed Speaker
I didn't confront you.
Kyle Cerutty
Yeah, but what if you left a ransom note that was like, hey, like, I'm like this, like, tech guy and I've, like, hacked into my thing and I could just listen to all of your conversations. So either give them back to me, or I'm going to start uncovering some uncomfortable secrets about your life.
Ryan Rosillo
That's great. That's like the Wire where they have the guy think the lie detector test is the copy machine.
Unnamed Speaker
Yes.
Ryan Rosillo
Like, would anyone actually believe that s. I don't know.
Kyle Cerutty
Maybe. Probably not.
Ryan Rosillo
I'm listening.
Kyle Cerutty
That license plate is, you know, depends what he's got, what's in the driveway?
Ryan Rosillo
All right, so if any. 200 by tonight. Or I'll turn the case over to the police. But that's also a risky approach as they'll know I know and likely won't answer the door again. I'm definitely not afraid because confronting the thief face to face. Again, he says, I am definitely not afraid confronting the thief face to face but need the door answer for this to happen. Would love any thoughts or feedback, fellas? All right. He said, you can change my name or you can not. So we could read his name, but we will just do him a solid here. All right. Couple factors in a story here. I don't know, Kyle, we haven't really heard from you yet, so why don't you just kind of take us where we need to go.
Unnamed Speaker
I had something similar to this sweatpant pockets. You know, stuff just doesn't stay in there great when you're getting in and out of cars, especially my Mustang's pretty low. So one day I dropped my wallet out of my pocket, and I had one of those, like, whatever was a tile. It was like a little card version of it. I drove back there like, 30 minutes later after realizing the wallet was gone from the parking lot. And then I was starting to track it, and it became pretty clear. Like, it was, like, probably a homeless guy that had it because he just. Where it would pop up was just never in a place. It was always outside of a place. And then I was like, is this the kind of guy you will. I could see where he is. Is this the kind of guy that you want to go and see if he'll give you this wallet back? And my thought was no. My thought was no. And I think I made the right choice. But I would think about it. I would get pings when someone else with a tile would walk past this guy. And it moved around. So I knew it wasn't just, like, in a garbage can somewhere or something. Like, it was. It was different places. Always, like, outside in areas where you'd expect. And I don't know. I think. I think I did the right thing by not, like, trying to roll up on this guy or. Or woman and. Yeah, I don't know. I mean, there have been times when it was like.04 miles away and I was out and about, and I'm like, should I just. Should I just spin the block on this? No. And I just didn't at least size him up.
Kyle Cerutty
You didn't at least, like, curious enough to go see what he looked like potentially?
Unnamed Speaker
No, I don't think I did. I think. Well, I think I had driven past one, and I couldn't, like, nothing jumped out to Me, But I was like, yeah, I didn't check the back alleys there, so I don't. I don't know with that. I think I just used all the information. I was like, you know what? Just fucking apply for a new driver's license, buddy.
Ryan Rosillo
Like, okay.
Unnamed Speaker
With AirPods and you know, it's like a. It's a house where there's a guy in there. I don't know. I wish I could say I would have knocked on the door. But you already did that, man. So I don't know. I think knock get. I give it at least one more knock before you start printing out red seconds, whatever.
Kyle Cerutty
That's fair. What if, like, how much time do you have? Like, could you stake out outside the house and see what's coming in, coming out, you know?
Ryan Rosillo
Yeah, that's kind of it. Like you're already crazy enough. You don't care.
Unnamed Speaker
You're the one who knocks.
Ryan Rosillo
You actually said you can use my name after giving us your location. So if you've already knocked on the door, I don't. Other than getting in the way of your training regimen, I don't know what stop you from parking across the street. If it's a neighborhood that you're not afraid of, if it's a house and the whole deal and everything going on, like, if you're not. If, if you were undaunted at this point, then why not just grab a sub and Richard Dreyfus this bitch.
Kyle Cerutty
Lean that back and just kind of hang out.
Ryan Rosillo
Yeah. See what goes on. And then you see, here's. Here's what I think you should know though, if this is a single family home.
Unnamed Speaker
Right.
Ryan Rosillo
Before you get real heated, is there a chance There's. Greg, the 12 year old stole your AirPods.
Unnamed Speaker
Young Kyle in Long Beach Island. You know what I mean? Like, GPS is coming with me if you're stupid enough to leave your car unlocked. So it could be that guy. And the dad is not one to be fucked with. So I don't know.
Ryan Rosillo
Yeah, so just, you know, they. You could be entering something. Because here's the other thing I've. I've noticed that, that even when somebody's wrong, our internal hatred of being wrong, even when we know we're wrong will lead to this defense that it'll get turned into, hey, do you have my AirPods? The guy may have stolen your AirPods, but he's so mad that you showed up to his house. That helped start some sort of verbal confrontation of like, how dare you show up to my house Like He's. If this person is a thief, again, no offense, Kyle, but, like, the thief's code of it's my fault for having my car unlocked. Yeah, like, oh, yeah, sorry, my bad. I'm the dick.
Kyle Cerutty
You're right. You could just do whatever you want.
Ryan Rosillo
Yeah, yeah, totally. Totally get it.
Unnamed Speaker
You want to slash my tires while you're at it? Just teach me a lesson.
Ryan Rosillo
Right? Good for you. So, so smart. This will really sharpen me up moving forward. Thank you from stealing. For stealing from me. Just so you know, like, it's something else you have to factor in here. Is there. There could be a kid out back just rocking out to, you know, who knows what. Sabrina Carpenter right now is hot, I think. So you could just be dealing with. With something. You could be dealing with an adult who has no idea what you're talking about. So you might want to go in here even though you're already like, potentially staking out the guy and you've already knocked on the door, you know, maybe you don't want to watch him and then follow him to a target. And they'd be like, hey, bud, how's it going? Here's the deal. Like, you guys have my AirPods, but I do kind of like where your mind's at with this. I had a stolen phone the next morning, woke up, checked it, knew exactly where it was, and was like, all right, I'm packing up and I'm going up there and I'm getting my phone back. And then around 1:00 or 2, I looked at the map again. I started looking at Google Street View. And I was like, you're not going there for a phone because you can afford it to go buy another one, because that could get. That might be way more, you know, I just watched Pulp Fiction again. It's like, you're. You're not that guy. You're not going up there. And I was like, chalk it up to the game. I like where your head's at. I like that you're willing to do it. But I, I had to be real honest with myself and say, you're probably not going to go to this neighborhood to go get your phone. It's over. Yeah.
Unnamed Speaker
On the second knock, I would just be like, hey, this is what's going on. And not necessarily be all macho about it, because I didn't, I didn't. Until halfway through this email read thing. You're like, yeah, what if that was a guy's kid? And, you know, you're just, you're on this guy's property, you know, pointing at him. I don't know. I don't know.
Ryan Rosillo
Yeah, right. I mean, you could just go, hey, this could be a mix up. Maybe you grabbed it or whatever. And then he can be like, I don't know what you're talking about. And you're like, hey, it's right here. And then it's like, well, what mix up is? Yeah, the mix up is actually that he just stole them out of my, my car.
Kyle Cerutty
Cleared that up.
Ryan Rosillo
Cool. On further review. All right, well, I'm going to hand this over to Deputy Smithers. All right. All right, Good awareness. One here roommate thinks it's fine to sit on our couch in sweaty clothes. What's up? 26. I could already guess 57155. Played soccer collegiately and continue to play low pro semi professionally abroad in the past few years. Abroad? Yeah. Because semi pro is usually alert for more organized men's league, which always sounded cool if you were telling somebody that. But the fact that you played overseas and did it, I'm willing to give.
Unnamed Speaker
You, like you can win your entry money back.
Chris Sims
A lot of people fantasy football.
Ryan Rosillo
What do you mean?
Kyle Cerutty
I know people tell us the overseas deal. Yeah, there's like the second division in Finland. Like they actually.
Unnamed Speaker
I meant when he said like the more organized men's league. It's like you can just win everybody's entry fees if you, if you win like a majority of the 10 games you play.
Ryan Rosillo
No. Cause I remember like I was on a men's team in Vermont after college. I was like, yeah, you know, we travel a little bit. It's like not really asshole. Like I'm calling myself out, right? Like 23. So then I remember when I was playing in this Watertown, Mass. Thing and some guys be like, oh, that guy played some semi pro. And I'm like, I don't, I don't think that means. I think, I think it's pretty much the NBA or the G league at this point. Guys.
Kyle Cerutty
Just a sign up sheet. Yeah.
Ryan Rosillo
All right. Anyway, pick up ball comp. Steve Blake, solid on D, crafting the paint with passing and finishing around the rim and have an average jumper. Anyway, I recently got into a debate with one of my roommates that thinks he. It's totally fine to sit or lay on our couch in the same clothes he just wore for a walk workout at the gym or training session at the field. Training session at the field. So you guys are like a bunch of athletes running around here. To give you some background. My roommate is 23 and also plays soccer competitively. He's a goalie. For those that don't play soccer, they're commonly wired a bit differently. Serdi, can you back that up?
Kyle Cerutty
Yeah, that's probably true.
Unnamed Speaker
It's a lonely job.
Ryan Rosillo
All right, so his days are typically filled with team training, indoor sessions at the gym. The other day, after we. We both just got back from a 90 minute training session. Yeah, these guys sound like, I don't even care if it's not even that cool. Like the fact that after college you just have goalie training sessions at 23 and then you're traveling for soccer at 26. Do you have a third bedroom? All right, so get back. He decides to lay on our couch with all the clothes, socks included, from the session we just had. This isn't the first time he's done this. So I finally, jokingly, passively, aggressively said, oh, so you're a big sit on the couch in your same clothes. You just sweating guy. Sounds almost like word for word, something I would say to somebody. Yeah. Which led us to going back and forth on whether or not it's cool to do. From my perspective, the couch is in our living room, which is a shared space, and that it's not okay to sit on the couch in those clothes when myself, the other roommates, and our guest also sit on the couch.
Unnamed Speaker
Ever heard of microbes? Dude, what the fuck?
Ryan Rosillo
Yeah, seriously. Not to mention we occasionally host and have friends or family crash on the couch. All I'm asking is that he at least change into a separate pair of clothes before doing that. Not even saying he needs to take a shower, which I feel is a reasonable ask. His argument that it's dumb to change clothes or shower because he typically is going to the gym later in the day. To which I reply, then lay or sit in your own bed in your sweaty clothes if you don't want to change. He also states there isn't a difference between someone coming into the apartment after sitting on a bus or in a public space like a restaurant, because that's just as dirty. To me, that's dude math right there. To me, that's an irrelevant argument, because in this hypothetical, there's no way for me to know the state of cleanliness of this person as opposed to where I just. With the guy where we're both inside sweating or know that he just came back from the gym and is clearly sweating. All of this to say I myself am not a clean freak or a germaphobe. I just feel like this is a courteous thing to do with the people you live with. And it's a matter of principle of being a good roommate. I don't think it's too much to ask. Or is it? Would love to hear the crew's take on this.
Unnamed Speaker
I got one.
Ryan Rosillo
All right.
Unnamed Speaker
I got one.
Ryan Rosillo
Huge fan. Up the shells, Cerutty.
Kyle Cerutty
Oh, Chelsea. Okay. Not a big Chelsea guy, but it's all right.
Unnamed Speaker
I think the answer is here, is you just get something known as Mike's couch sheet. And as you leave, you just. You just throw it over the couch and be like, listen, we've tried. You're not receptive. You're not reasonable. And it's Mike's couch sheet. And then, like, are you done? I'm going to put the couch sheet away. If you're. If you're good, just let me know when you're getting ready to change. I think I like that. I also learned at a young age, some people really have ideas of what can and can't go on. On the couch. I mean, shoes is a pretty much. I think 99.9% of people are like, you know, no shoes on the couch. But when I was, like, sleeping over my buddy's house, his mom was like. I was like, you know, kind of like sideways. I wasn't, like a full lay. You know, there was room. Somebody else wanted to get in there. We were, like, watching a movie or something, and she was like, so you're just gonna have your oily head on my couch pillows?
Ryan Rosillo
I'm like, what?
Unnamed Speaker
She's like, yeah, you know, your head has oils in it. So I was like, oh, some people are on this side of the spectrum where I'm like, can I even. Yeah, I think I would think so. But she was really serious about it, and he was like, yeah, sorry, I.
Ryan Rosillo
Forgot to tell you.
Unnamed Speaker
So I know there's a wide spectrum of things. I think this is on the normal side of the spectrum. Like, hey, man, could you not, like, be damp?
Ryan Rosillo
Huh? Yeah.
Unnamed Speaker
I mean, I didn't see. There was no, like, sheen on my head when I was a kid. I didn't have one of those heads, and I had really short haircuts. But she was just like, you know, stuff comes out of you when you lay on thing.
Ryan Rosillo
All right, I'm sorry.
Unnamed Speaker
I'll just be on the floor, I guess. But I think. I think this is a reasonable request. Like, don't be damp on the couch.
Ryan Rosillo
That's.
Unnamed Speaker
That's totally fine. But it sounds like you did that. Not receptive. He's not. It's not adding up. And I think you do something a little embarrassing that'll also save your couch for when your sister spends the night or whatever. Sorry, Mike. Can't stop sweating on the couch.
Kyle Cerutty
I'm, I'm, I'd probably be the guy who's pretty anal about this stuff. Like, that's disgusting. I would sit on the floor. I certainly wouldn't do it at someone else's house to Kyle's story there. But the head thing is total. That's insane. I don't really know that. That woman probably has some.
Ryan Rosillo
I don't know.
Unnamed Speaker
I was like 12. You could explain anything to me. I was like, wait, did I not know this?
Kyle Cerutty
Oh my God. Yeah, I think the couch sheet's good. Could you do the old school? Just get him one of those plastic covers too and just make it even worse. Don't even make it comfortable for him. This is your spot. If you're going to do this.
Ryan Rosillo
He's just going to sit somewhere else.
Chris Sims
You're right.
Ryan Rosillo
You're right. He's 23. Like, I know who both of these guys are at 23. If you had told me, hey, I don't like you coming back from training sessions all sweaty, I'd be like, I don't like that you told me you don't like it and that would be it. And war would start. And if I were the 26 year old, I would sell the couch and then you would come back and then all of us would suffer and have nowhere to sit, camping chairs just to try to want to. Yeah, I mean, like, you can ask me what I would think now and you're going to get a fairly reasonable response that it's right. Like you shouldn't. There's a different level of, of transportation of whatever funk dudes are giving off. Like, as opposed to just sitting on us. How many people would ride in the bus coming to your house too? You should ask them that. Follow up, you get a bunch of metro people just stopping by. All right, so like you're playing that, that sort of germaphobe angle on it. Like a dude, full blown workout, dripping with sweat right into the cushions. And that building up over time, that's a far more dangerous game than just someone stopping by that was out and about in society. So the sweater is wrong here, but I'm just telling you, at 23, and I can tell from the tone of where this email is, I don't know if you're dealing with an only child here, maybe the youngest, maybe two older sisters and Then he is the youngest. So sometimes that even cancels out the only child math of like, it wasn't that I was the only child so far.
Unnamed Speaker
The other way. Yeah, it's that out of spice.
Ryan Rosillo
Like, I have. I have only child tendencies on top of I had two older sisters that babied me. There's like a 10 year gap in there. So, like, I could never do anything wrong on top of being spoiled the entire time. So I'm just going to sit here in my Kappa or my Diodora gear and just fucking sweat, bro. And there's nothing you can do about it.
Unnamed Speaker
What about you order, like, the cheapest beanbag you can on a.m. it's like, this is Mike's beanbag.
Ryan Rosillo
For he's not sitting in it.
Kyle Cerutty
Yeah, that's the point.
Ryan Rosillo
Look, you can. You guys can designate a section for him. He's not sitting in it. Beanbag. He's not. The only real move here is you have to sell the couch. And then you have to get folding chairs from Ames and set them up 4 wide and be like, this is. You can sweat in your plastic ten dollar chair. There you go, man.
Kyle Cerutty
Nobody wins.
Ryan Rosillo
Yeah, yeah, Nobody wins. You pull the pin. Yeah, you pull the pin on the grenade in your hole.
Unnamed Speaker
All right? I support it.
Kyle Cerutty
I don't know if I'd be willing to go that far. I feel like I'm a germ guy, but I would.
Ryan Rosillo
I could do it for like, months. Like, oh, really? This is what you want to do?
Unnamed Speaker
Larry David level commitment to this?
Ryan Rosillo
Yeah.
Kyle Cerutty
Next thing you know, they're just like, dudes are selling everything in the house so no one's happy.
Unnamed Speaker
He finally gets one cup, one. One bowl thing to work. It's like communism. It just wasn't tried in the right circumstances.
Ryan Rosillo
It gets back to the one, One plate, one bowl, one knife, one fork, one spoon thing that we try to do. And then one guy started hoarding the spatulas and he's like, well, that's my spatula. Like, no, no, no. There's house spatulas. We can't have six fucking spatulas. He's like, well, you guys didn't clean it last time. So now it's my spatula. And, you know, next thing you know, somebody was late with their end of the cable bill. You come back, you're like, why are we watching VHS tapes? Be like, we don't have cable anymore because we couldn't handle it. Just a planet, like, imploding on itself.
Kyle Cerutty
I have a quick aside.
Ryan Rosillo
No. Yeah.
Kyle Cerutty
Speaking of germs had a bat in the house this weekend.
Unnamed Speaker
Ooh, that'll get you riled up.
Kyle Cerutty
Middle of the night. Middle of the night.
Ryan Rosillo
Eugenobly it.
Kyle Cerutty
I did not. I was like, honestly kind of terrified. So it was like probably 1 or 2am wife wakes me up.
Ryan Rosillo
How scared be? Totally.
Kyle Cerutty
I was a little. Let me tell the story. So I was one or two am, wife wakes me up. I was out. And she's like, something's going on. Something's in. Something's in here. And we've had like, the cat likes to catch mice. So we've had that kind of thing, which is like, whatever. It's actually good. So great, do your thing. So that's kind of what I thought it was. But then you hear like, above our bed, this thing just kind of fluttering around, hitting walls and stuff.
Unnamed Speaker
We got a second floor bat here. Or a first floor bat.
Kyle Cerutty
Second floor bat came from the attic. Might have a bat problem. Not great. But it's flying around over my head and I'm just like, let's get under the covers. I don't know if this thing is dangerous or not.
Chris Sims
Like, I got.
Kyle Cerutty
I'm under the covers, Googling. What do I do when there's a bat in my house? I turn my flashlight on. I'm literally just like peeking out, like, just with the flashlight up and I see it zoom over my head and online.
Ryan Rosillo
What does Google say?
Kyle Cerutty
It's like, hey, open a window and just let it fly out. But it was like literally 12 degrees outside. I got screens up. I don't know. I haven't taken them off yet. I don't know. So it's kind of a mess. So I didn't really know what to do. So for a good 10 minutes, we were just under the covers and I was like, what is our move here? Because I do not know. Are bats dangerous? Like, whatever. And of course you Google that. It's like, you know, the worst things come up. So after like 10 minutes, it flew out of our bedroom and into a different room and just kind of like rested on the ceiling. So I was like, all right, what do I do? I end up getting like a trash bucket. And just because it was there for like 10 minutes, not moving, I still like this heat source. So I'm like, I don't know, maybe it went back to hibernating or something popped the freaking gap, popped a trash can over it, slid a piece of cardboard, threw it back outside. And I was like, man, I just crushed that. That was incredible. Like, I'm Just, you know, nice. Like, Steve Irwin over here helping everybody out. Call the bat guy. The next day. He's like, yeah, that was stupid. Should kill the bat, like, now. It's just back in your house. I was like, really? I thought I was doing, like, a good thing. Like, you know, let it back out, don't kill it. He's like, no, yeah, you're done. You should have killed it because now.
Ryan Rosillo
The guy told you to kill it.
Kyle Cerutty
Yep, yep. And he's like, preserve its brain then because we can test it for rabies. And I was like, well, how am I supposed to know any of this stuff?
Unnamed Speaker
Wait, wait.
Ryan Rosillo
He wanted you to kill it? Like, it was common now.
Kyle Cerutty
And I was like, how do you. How do you go? There you go. So I'll just snap its neck, but just make sure you keep its brain intact. I'm like, I'm not picking the bat.
Ryan Rosillo
Yeah, what are we doing? You lost me at the brain intact. Not you, the guy.
Kyle Cerutty
I know. That's what he said.
Ryan Rosillo
Straight.
Unnamed Speaker
Nice job with the garbage can, though, because when you. When you said your first thing was, all right, let's get under the covers and figure this out, I thought you were like, all right, we're just going to close the door. We're going to besiege that room, and we're just going to wait it out.
Chris Sims
That was a.
Kyle Cerutty
That was a possibility for a while. If it didn't leave our bedroom, I don't know, I could. I might still be there. Who knows?
Unnamed Speaker
Nice job going in there with the bucket, dude. Yeah, way to take control.
Ryan Rosillo
So you're going to snap it at the C7, but diagonal. You asshole. No.
Unnamed Speaker
Well, he really saw.
Ryan Rosillo
Yeah. How'd you not know that? I saw. This is crazy, but I don't know why it popped up, but there was an ad for, like, a hangable bat house to put on your property where they could just chill. And it was like, nice little piece of woodwork. And then I thought, why would anybody want that? Like, hey, mosquito village. You can just put it right here on your porch and interact with the mosquitoes. Sure. I don't know. Maybe some people are super into them. I didn't Google it. Would seem the bats would lead to some problems.
Kyle Cerutty
Bats are very good.
Ryan Rosillo
I'm not saying they're not.
Kyle Cerutty
You need bats. It's like spiders. You need them even though they're, you know, kind of repulsive.
Ryan Rosillo
Except this guy told you to kill it.
Kyle Cerutty
Well, just the one.
Ryan Rosillo
Yeah, just the one. But if everybody. And if everybody killed it. Yeah, true. You know, it's like the Chipotle hot sauce thing all over again.
Unnamed Speaker
All right, exactly like that.
Ryan Rosillo
Thanks to Kyle. Thanks to Steve, we'll have a Wargon update for you. If anybody. No one's going to actually reach out to him. We'll hear from him. It'll all be new for us, too. On Wednesday, we'll recap his half marathon at Disney. See if you get any new ink and you can watch it on YouTube on our YouTube page as well. Please subscribe to the podcast Ryan Priscilla Ringer.
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Podcast Summary: The Ryen Russillo Podcast - "Wild-Card Weekend Recap: The Jayden Daniels Show, Herbert, Love, and Tomlin Questions, QB Legacy Updates and the Arch Manning Future at Texas With Chris Sims"
Release Date: January 13, 2025
In this episode of The Ryen Russillo Podcast, host Ryen Russillo delves deep into the excitement and aftermath of the NFL Wild Card Weekend. Joined by special guest Chris Sims from NBC Sports and his own podcast Unbuttoned, the duo offers comprehensive analyses, insightful discussions, and engaging banter on the week's most pressing sports topics.
Ryen and Chris begin by breaking down the key games from the Wild Card Weekend, highlighting pivotal moments, standout performances, and critical statistics that defined each matchup.
Towards the latter part of the episode, Ryen and Chris engage with listener-submitted questions, offering advice on various personal dilemmas. Topics range from stolen AirPods to roommate cleanliness issues, providing a relatable and humorous break from the intense sports analysis.
Ryen wraps up the episode by highlighting upcoming topics, encouraging listeners to subscribe and stay tuned for future episodes. The camaraderie between Ryen and Chris adds a personable touch, making complex sports analyses accessible and engaging.
Conclusion: This episode of The Ryen Russillo Podcast offers a thorough and engaging analysis of the NFL Wild Card Weekend, spotlighting rising talents like Jayden Daniels and Arch Manning while critically evaluating performances of established players like Justin Herbert and Jordan Love. Joined by Chris Sims, the conversation balances professional insights with relatable personal anecdotes, delivering a comprehensive listen for sports enthusiasts.
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