And welcome to Buffalo Red, your source for all of JJ and Dan's tears about the bill's recent loss to New England Patriots. JJ folks is on IR this week dealing with a shoulder injury, TBD and his timeline for return. So we are going to our guest pool, our friends of the pod, not friends of the bills roster of potential guest host.
And given that we are recapping the Patriots week seven win against our beloved Buffalo Bills, we decided to bring in our tried and true ally from the New England Patriots fan base, one Brandon Bennett. Brandon, how you feeling today? I'm feeling pretty good. I appreciate you having me back on the pod. I appreciate your humility and modesty in a moment where I'm not going to lie. I would be dunking all over you right now.
So for those of you unfamiliar with Brandon Brandon, watch tell us a little bit about your background as a Pats fan. Yeah, it all started in college. I was sort of late to the game when it came to football. And some buddies got me into it and then became a Patriots fans. 2007 versus the Giants put some money on that Super Bowl. And I think everybody kind of knows the result there, but that's where it all started back in 2007.
So it's fair to say that the losing ways of your favorite franchise over the past couple of seasons, they're sort of new to you. Would that be a fair assessment? You kind of came in as the Patriots were peaking? Yes, yeah, that's fair. But at this point, I think we've been bad for a couple of years at this point. So we're sort of settling into the post Brady Belichick domination era and are eating our humble pie these days.
Listen, is a Bill's fan who was tortured by your favorite franchise for 20 years? Two years is not enough. But damn it, we couldn't get it done this week either. I have been, I joked at the beginning of this pot about drinking in the tears of JJ and I. I have to tell you, man. The next chain after this game was absolutely off the hook. We were calling for people to be fired, people to be benched, trade away all of our picks for some kind of defensive help.
We were in a very emotional state, my friend. But now that we've had a little bit of time to process, I want to get to a far more rational and objective recap of what was, I think, a sound victory for the New England Patriots. They did a lot of things schematically that I was impressed with. And Belichick did what he never seems to do, which is make change up the roster a little bit.
He was sort of forced to with some of his game time decisions with Juju Smith Schuster being out, but playing to Mario Douglas, I think was a really great call, edit a speed element that teams had not had to game plan for against the New England Patriots team all season that didn't produce a lot of film offensively for teams to be able to game plan for, and I think ultimately worked a great effect, the creativity they got Douglas involved
with, and then, you know, Brandon, their game plan of taking advantage of the Buffalo Bills interior defensive line injuries and just smashing the ball up the middle of the field. In our pregame assessment, JJ and I said, if the Patriots win this game, it's because they're dominating on those gap scheme power runs that O'Brien likes to do. They're successfully running the ball and then they're opening up the middle of the field for Mack to dink and dunk his way to victory.
And I think that was in point of fact, the game plan that the Patriots planned on rolling out and we're very successful in doing so. Brandon, I'm sure there's a lot more positives that you can take from that game. So here's what I'd like to do. I would like to break down given the unique formatting opportunity we have here, where normally it's both me and JJ lamenting on how the Bills could improve. I'm going to take the lamenting side.
So I'm going to talk about exclusively three things I feel like cost the Bills this game in this particular situation. And then on your side of things, I think it'd be great for people to hear from the opposing viewpoint. So what are some things you think the Patriots did that really cemented this victory for them? So why don't we start with one of your first items, Brandon? What in your estimation helped lead your beloved New England Patriots to a victory over the hated Buffalo Bills?
I don't hate you. I respect you. And thank you. Yeah, of course. I too find you to be a wonderful friend. I've said it a multitude of times. The only thing that is imperfect about you is your sports allegiances. That's it. Otherwise, you're an A plus human being. I appreciate it. All right. So what led the Patriots to success in week seven? So Belichick talked last week after the loss about starting over. And I think that the team overall sort of went into this Bills matchup with that mentality.
We saw more shifting in the offensive line. They just haven't been able to figure out the lineup that makes the most sense. And I think this past week was sort of getting it right for the first time this season. Mack had a lot of time to kind of go through his reads back in the pocket. And I know that part of that is due to injuries on your defensive side.
But Mack really, I thought, did an uncharacteristically good job sort of going through his reads, getting the ball to his number one, which is Kendrick Bourne. And then, like you already mentioned, sort of working DiMario Douglas into the offense. I really like his sort of twitchy second gear speed that he has. And I think, you know, if we're to move forward in a positive way, he's going to have to continue to be an essential part of the offense.
Last thing I would add is I think the RPOs that they ran were pretty effective. And I felt like the bills had a hard time responding to that. I think it was, I think the most RPOs that they ran in a game so far this season. DiMario coming out of the backfields a couple times was also led to some big plays. So the other thing I'll say, last thing I'll say, last thing I'll say is that, you know, for for the bills side of the ball, starting any game with an interception is really hard, right?
Terrible. I think about last season and the Naheem Hines kickoff return for a touchdown. That's also a terrible way to start a game. So, you know, and it's kind of hard to come back from that. So I think the the interception didn't start things off really well for the bills. And I think the Patriots capitalized on that and wanted to put points on early, which they haven't been able to do all season. So those are my thoughts.
The Patriots were coming into this game averaging right around 11 points per game and had not gone above 28 points in a game since week six of last season. So basically in a full season of football, you guys hadn't put a 30 burger on anyone. And this year, you are averaging just above 10 points a game, and you decide to lay 29 on the Buffalo Bills in a quote unquote reset game. But it was a pretty dramatic turnaround. I agree with you.
And the reset thing that Belichick talked about, I think is very pertinent to this conversation, because we saw them, I think, schematically do a lot of stuff that they've wanted to do all season, but they had not been able to find the right mix of personnel on the offensive side of the ball to do so.
I think the biggest thing for them, outside of getting Douglas and born, giving them the starts at wide receiver, because they're they're your two most dynamic weapons, is they finally found a combination of offensive linemen with all the injuries that you guys have dealt with this season, they were going to allow them, albeit against effectively a second unit defensive line of the Buffalo Bills, but still a combination that was going to
allow them to do what they want to do, which was establish the run early, suck in our very young and an experienced linebacker core into more run protection, and open up those middle parts of the field for Mack Jones. I want to go through Mack Jones stat line with you here, because I think it's very, very telling. And I'm going to give Mac a compliment here early on, because you had mentioned this in our I had texted you after the game.
And you're early on, I think assessment was that Mac was just doing a really good job throwing into tight windows. And I'm like, you know, on the broadcast, I don't remember him doing a lot of that. So I went back and I rewatched some of the game, and I looked at the stat package from NFL next gen stats. And sure enough, Mac was throwing into some very tight windows, he was trusting his guys to win their matchups, even in close coverage, a play after play.
So his average time to throw here was 2.19 seconds, which I will tell you is absolute death for this Buffalo Bills unit. The pass rush wants to get to the QB. But because of some of the injuries and now the lack of depth on our interior defensive line, it just takes us more time to get to the QB. So coverage needs to hold out.
But coverage isn't holding up because we don't have Matt Milano patrolling the middle of the field anymore, and we don't have Trey White locking down the opposing team's best wide receiver. So Mac was able to, albeit dink and dunk his way, make quick decisions, but he displayed a tremendous amount of trust in his wide receivers. And I think that has everything to do with this reset that Belichick talked about.
I remember in the Matt Patricia era, you guys had such a he had such an issue playing Kendrick Bourne, I guess Bourne like talked about his mom or something like that in a practice, I don't know. But Patricia seemed to hate Kendrick Bourne. And there were long stretches where Bourne was effectively a healthy scratch from game to game last season, when he was clearly your most dynamic passcatcher outside of Jacoby Myers, who has now since moved on to Las Vegas.
So Mac was clearly playing with the personnel packages, both protection wise, and from a skill position standpoint, that he was more comfortable than playing with than he had been at any other point this season. And I think that's big for Mac to be able to get the ball out that quickly, albeit his average yards of completion was 4.2 yards. But he was letting some of these dynamic more dynamic playmakers on your roster, make the plays that they needed to he was making strong decisions.
He was going with his like you said, he was going through his progression, we're going with his first or second read, but making those decisions quickly. And I think this this is the formula for the Patriots offense to improve and continue to be competitive throughout the season. Mac unloading quickly, having weapons that he can trust. But first and foremost, this team establishing the run to open up the limited portions of the field that Mac has the ability to hit.
He's not going to push the ball downfield, like to our Josh Allen.
But if you can utilize the other dimensions of your offense to open up various levels of the field for him that he can exploit, it makes him an effective chain mover, which is something that you guys have lacked really going back to last season, and some of his regression under Patricia, I would be so bold as to say, this is probably his best game, I would say since his rookie season, I know statistically he's had some good games for
you guys last year, despite the Matt Patricia stuff, including some games against us. But I would say from a holistic standpoint, with not just his numbers, Brandon, but with his progressions, with his exploitation of certain areas of the field, and just picking on the obvious weaknesses in this defense. I mean, we benched Dorian Williams, because Mac Jones was making him look foolish in coverage.
We went to Tyrell Dotson, who is a substandard athlete, we benched, we basically didn't play Kaier Elam, our former number one draft pick and most athletic cornerback, because we were afraid how we would get exploited in this game. All of those things, a credit to O'Brien and for developing a great game plan to pick on our weaknesses, but Jones for exploiting them in a way that he hasn't been able to. So yeah, man, I'm absolutely with you on a lot of this reasoning.
If I could, let me kick you some reasoning from the bill side as well. And I'm going to start on the defensive side of the ball. And this is going to sound like a cop out, but it's not. I think the injuries on the defensive side of the ball for the bills are a little bit too much for them to overcome at this particular point. No, I think you're absolutely right.
Yeah, yeah. So Dequan Jones being out for an undetermined amount of time, Matt Milano being out for what we hope won't be the full season, but looks like it's going to be the full season. And even Dorian Williams playing so well as a replacement linebacker for Matt Milano, we saw from this game he's got a lot of room for growth. Now, I disagree with McDermott's decision to bench Williams, which he did in favor of Terrell Dodson.
We all know as Bill's mafia, who Terrell Dodson is, he's unathletic. He's a replacement player at best. And he's a guy that you use to spell your second stringer, not a guy you use to replace your first stringer. So and he is weak, weak sauce and past coverage.
Now there are a couple of counterplays that in the run game that you guys broke out that I think really exploited Williams aggressiveness on defense because he likes to make one quick decision and then trust his athletic ability to get him to the point of attack. And you guys ran some pretty effective counters and play action that made him bite early and caught him way out of position, which was the reason that McDermott ended up benching him. It was overall good scheming that took advantage.
And again, there's nothing wrong with this, the took advantage of all the injuries and as a result, all of the weaknesses that are left on what is a very depleted Bill's defensive unit. Brandon, do you want to hear an absolutely disgusting stat on the Bill's defense? Would you like to? That would be delicious. Would you like to revel in this moment, sir? So here it is. So the Buffalo Bills heading into week six, where a top five team in defensive DVOA. So they were number five in the league.
And this was after them sustaining some of these injuries. After this Patriots game, do you want to know where they are DVOA wise in the league right now for the season? I'm on the edge of my seat. They are 13th, my friend. 13th. And they all knocked us back five straight ranks in DVOA, which is supposed to be a longer term metric for how good your defense is. We are now fending off our defensive competition from this this upcoming week, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers by one position point.
They're 12th, we are 13. It's just it's a crazy fall from grace from a defensive unit that I am old enough to remember shutting down the Miami Dolphins and winning that game like 48 to 21 or some absurd margin. So so the Buffalo Bills defense in the injuries, again, sounding like a cop out is a big reason why we lost this game.
But credit to your crew for exploiting those weaknesses in an appropriate fashion and figuring out how to play that chess match of getting your talent open and finding those deficiencies and our defensive plan. Credit to you guys seriously. I I I would say truly this was an upset victory, right? Absolutely. The bills should have won this game. I think most people were probably banking on the bills winning this game and totally agree this was Max best outing in a very, very long time. Easily.
I also think at the same time, it was not a great day for Josh Allen. And even with those two factors like Mac Jones playing his best, Josh Allen, maybe not having a great day. The game was still really close. Like I know it was it was a nail pointer for the last five minutes. And if it wasn't, I believe it was a third and eight. Mac completed a pass to Hunter Henry to extend that drive. Like if it wasn't for that play, you guys would have won. So it really was that close.
And I don't I truly don't think with everything that we've seen at this point, I don't have faith that this is sustainable. Like, you know, we've been watching or I've been watching Mac for the last three years. And I don't think this is going to be the brand. I think this was a special day for him. And those are going to be few and far between. So yeah, that's that is far more rational and objective than I thought you would be.
I am old enough to remember sports casters on like Fox Sports One and ESPN after the Patriots had gone through and Mac Jones rookie year like that seven or eight game win streak against a depleted schedule. And they were calling Mac baby goat, right? Baby goat. I thought for sure you were going to bring the baby goat talk back. But no, I appreciate the objectivity.
But this game, I think for you guys, it really encapsulates what Belichick was hoping to achieve with the limited pieces on this offensive roster. And why bringing in someone like Bill O'Brien to scheme up for it was a was a not a genius move, but I would say a stabilizing move in the arc of Mac Jones development. Could you could Belichick have done more to bring in some offensive pieces? Absolutely. Belichick to GM.
But the scheme in and of itself, like this is the the pilot episode of what you guys want to do to competition moving forward. You want your best five offensive linemen out there, which because of injury you haven't had the benefit from. You want to be able to establish the run game effectively enough to where those RPOs and some of that play action the mag was doing in this game has some efficacy against the opponent to at least make them think twice.
When you guys when I look at game film of how teams had been playing you guys this year, no one thought Mac could go to the boundaries and no one was worried about your run game. Everyone was pinning their ears back and going after Mac and they were getting him off platform. He had the cleanest pocket. I think I've seen Mac have in a really long time. Part of it was the quick time to throw.
But part of it was the upgrade and protection that you guys got again by finding this combo of offensive linemen to run the scheme that you want to. So I agree with you. I agree with you to some extent Mac is really limited. But I think against the right teams. And I think Miami is one of those teams because they've got similar deficiencies on defense. They've got some injuries that they're dealing with right now. Their linebacking core is banged up and not great.
They're not great at defending the middle of the field and they're very susceptible to the run. I could see a game plan like this working to great effect against Miami for you guys next week. Yeah. And it's kind of interesting that Miami these last two weeks is sort of showing a little bit that they are not actually super humans. They are just normal normal human athletes. They can't beat anybody good. They can't beat anybody good. And I love Mike McDaniel.
If you've listened to any episodes branded me and JJ Gush over his nerdom. We love this dude. But the reality is that their offensive scheme has been shut down by good defenses and you guys have a good defense. I wanted to ask you a couple of questions. Get your sense of just thoughts on the offensive side of the ball for the bills. Diggs had perfect lead in to where the next two points on where this game went wrong. Go ahead.
So Diggs is obviously the all store all star wide receiver 12 targets only six receptions and his season lowest in yards at 58. Then you have King Cade who went eight for eight and a really well cook three for three receptions in the air and combined rushing he was over a hundred scrimmage yards. So I thought he was looking really good. And as you know I have cook on my fantasy team and I was pretty happy with that performance. So any of the any of the tutty he got the tutty for you.
So so how come Diggs was so ineffective but King Cade and cook both had pretty good outings. So I think this is a strategy we've seen Bella check deploy in the past which is he wants to bracket Diggs. Bella check defensively wants to take away your best weapon and he wants to make you play left handed and the Buffalo Bills over the past few years have failed to establish a reliable number two pass catcher that warrants any type of attention outside of Diggs.
Everybody knows because Josh says it in the post game that Diggs is his number one read everyone also knows that Dorsey as you should for your number one wide receiver has a lot of plays schemed up for Diggs when Diggs is bracketed and ultimately taken out of the equation.
Playing defenses still have the luxury of getting pressure on Josh with the five or six man blitz without having to worry about losing coverage on the back end because outside of King Cade who's a dynamic zone beater they don't have a lot of guys that can beat man and you guys play a ton of man right you guys play a ton of man and JC Jackson was oftentimes left out there on an island with one of your guys safeties coming over the top to assist
on Diggs and that was enough to take him out of the equation didn't stop Josh from forcing the ball to digs as he has been known to do in high pressure situations.
But I think when you take away Josh's first read there's not a lot of confidence in a lot of these second options we ran through this stat JJ and I did in the pregame Josh Allen's QBR when throwing to stuff on Diggs heading into week seven was 90 was 97 his passer rating above average is considered 100 so he's right right there close to above average all other targets was a 56 rating.
So part of it is like the Gabe Davis drops which are still a problem the Dawson Knox drops which are still a problem not yet really trusting or having rapport with King Cade and the bills are just slow to onboard weapons to this offense generally we saw this in the spurt's two years two or three years ago when Emmanuel Sanders came on board we're now seeing it with sure field and Deonti Hardy and the struggles to get them involved.
So basically teams can take away digs and then it is a 50 50 proposition about whether or not the bills will be able to successfully use their other weapons add to the fact that the pressure packages that Belichick was bringing in this game were very very good.
There were so many free runners coming in Allen in this game Brandon that there were points where I'm like is Josh just is he just missing protections at this point like is he missing the protection call out because I could see some of it on the broadcast and when you can see it on the broadcast you know it's a problem but I'm like they're bringing pressure over here. Oh this safety is now up in the box they're bringing pressure this way right.
So is seeing a lot of these like they weren't even they weren't even delaying pressure a lot of times they were just bringing straight pressure on Josh and he was having a really hard time picking it up pre snap. So you take away digs you bring in well time pressure on Josh and it caught him off platform.
His average time to throw in this game was the longest of the week at 3.26 seconds which means he was running for his life out of the pocket like it was last season and he was looking for any open targets. Now in fairness there were points where Josh missed a lot of open reads he missed him last week in the Giants game to where James Cook was running free on a couple of different play series. So Josh was missing some of his open receivers but when you get Josh off platform.
Yes he is deadly but then he also gets tunnel vision and he looks for digs he looks for knocks he might occasionally look for Davis is if Davis isn't running a clear out none of those options were available. So Josh had to improv quite considerably. It wasn't until the second half when the bills finally adjusted Dalton Kincaid gets involved in some design zone beaters and then the time to throw plummets.
So Brandon on on throws that took Josh less than 2.5 seconds he was 14 of 15 in this game all other throws he was over three and a half seconds and he was all other throws that he was over three and a half seconds on his completion percentage drop down to near 50%.
So by making Josh overthink it and taking away his first read Belichick and schemed up a really good defense to get him off platform and take away some of those improvisational skills and throws that Josh brings to bear so effectively.
Yeah I feel like as well one of Josh Allen superpowers is his feet and his his ability to scramble and get downfield and you're like reading my mind just so everybody knows Brandon has not seen my show notes but he's perfectly leading in to all of my points on why the bills lost this game.
Yeah so so talk to me about that I mean again that's I'll talk about the fantasy football side of it you know you love a quarterback that rushes the ball well and Josh Allen is one of the best at it but I don't think we saw that on full display in this game. Oh you sure didn't and I got more stats for you so we're going to take a look at the splits here from the first five games of the season or for the first four games of the season to the last three games of the season.
So his splits on rushing the football god it's so it's so terrible and depressing and it's awful and I hate it. All right here we go.
So Josh early on this season games one through four was averaging six yards a carry six yards a carry on about 16 attempts over the last few weeks where the bills have had some of these difficulties and in winning football games that yards per carry average has dropped to 3.23 yards on average and they are one in two Brandon in those games where Josh is just not taking away these chunk yards couple of different reasons one there is a big there
is a big sense and Buffalo that Josh needs to protect himself more which is true last season he was injured he had the UCL injury to his elbow which he got in the pocket not rushing the football by the way QB's get hurt in the pocket by bad offensive linemen not not often rushing the football when they're prepared for contact but that being a side bean McDermott were very public and telling Josh to be smarter about the way he was choosing
his rush attempts they also over the last three weeks have pretty much eliminated any designed Josh Allen run plays so you can see is and this really comes to bear on second and long plays they do not fear the Buffalo bills running the ball on second and long plays you still have a lot of teams that are playing a cover cover two high shell daring them to dink and dunk and throw the ball daring them to run the ball but the Buffalo bills
over the last three weeks effectively scheming out the Josh Allen design run is now an an element in a multiplicity that other teams don't need to worry about so on second and long teams are pinning their ears back and you guys were a perfect example of this they're bringing pressure in those early down sets they are they are deploying a great amount of run blitzes as well just to make the pocket messy for Josh and he is not taking the opportunity
when he sees open holes and open windows to rush the ball and gain some of that chunk yardage last season with his own feet that made them so effective on second and third down Josh throwing the ball on first down has been an absolute animal and this game was no different in the first half Josh Josh's efficiency on first down was incredible he threw for an average on first down of about six yards per play the problem came on second
down and second and long situations where the bills on second down average one point one yards per play add to that five of their nine total penalties in this game came on third down all of a sudden you're putting the Buffalo bills in third and long situations which no one wants to be in but they are becoming without this Josh Allen option to run way more predictable particularly in their second down so even if the bills are gaining chunk
yardage on first down teams are locking them down on second down and putting them in really problematic situations on third down as a result add in some sloppy play a false start here an offensive holding penalty here and all of a sudden you've got the recipe for an inefficient Buffalo bills offense now I'm not saying the lack of a Josh Allen run game is responsible for all of that a lot of that is player execution and coaching particularly
on the penalty side of the ball but they are taking away things that make given element of unpredictability and explosiveness to this bill's offense that has existed in years past and as a result and again you're seeing it statistically on second down teams are effectively making the bills play with one arm tied behind their their back on second down and the bills are inviting it by not allowing any of this Josh Allen to use as full physical tools it's
a great observation and that that to me is where the coaching conversation comes into play now there's a lot of bills fans Brandon that are happily calling for Ken Dorsey's head on a platter if the bills don't win this Thursday night game against the Buccaneers I will say blame belongs at Dorsey's feet for a lot of different things the failure to adjust in quarter or in series to what the defense is doing those free rushers that
I told you about that the the New England Patriots were giddily throwing at Josh that's a failure of calling the protection at line of scrimmage which means one of two things either Josh is completely missing a pre snap or and what is more likely is that Dorsey is not giving Allen enough hot route options to mitigate the blitz now you saw that change in the second half after they got the ability to go into the locker room and figure some
stuff out but Dorsey is a play caller needs to recognize those things in series and in quarter and give his star QB those options right away to adjust to what the defense is throwing at them and Dorsey is really really poor at doing that same thing with with scheduling out some of these designed offensive plays if the bills are going to take away unpredictability and multiplicity from some of their offensive sets especially now what Dawson Knox now being
hurt and our ability to run 12 personnel almost going out the window completely they need another element of unpredictability somewhere and Josh's legs and raw athleticism are the best place to get it if they've got the courage and the willingness to schedule it back into the playbook. I I also said just to add to that I think Dawson Knox being out for an extended period of time report say he's gonna have to get surgery gives the Kincaid really a unique opportunity to kind of shine here.
Amen. Yeah. And normally rookie tight ends often don't have a good first season but I think you know Kincaid looks really really nice eight for eight is not some I would bat an eye at and yeah interesting to see if that sort of trend continues with the Knox injury.
So yeah and you never want to see a player go down but I think Josh and Knox are very close and Josh Josh and his improvisational style will go to Knox and a lot of key moments we saw it in the Giants game on that fourth and fourth and eight I think it was where Knox dropped the ball. We saw a couple of big drops from Knox in this game as well.
I love Dawson Knox. I think he's an absolute athletic specimen but he is not the past catcher of the Dalton Kincaid is but because there is rapport with him and Josh Josh has a comfortability going to him that he does not have to other guys on the roster. So again never want to see a guy get hurt but I think a silver lining to Knox's recovery period is that Josh is going to have to get comfortable using some of these other weapons as his third option outside of digs and outside of Davis.
I think Kincaid has a real opportunity to shine if and only if Dorsey is appropriately recognizing where Kincaid can be a safety valve especially in beating some of these zone pressure looks the teams are rolling out there against the Buffalo Bills. So Brandon that pretty much wraps up all my points. Is there anything you want to add in summation and glorious victory here before we before we part ways? The only thing I want to say is Nana Nana Boo Boo stick your head in. Fuck you.
Fuck you've been waiting the whole episode to do that. Oh man. Well listen Brandon thank you very much for joining us. Thank you for keeping the gloating to a minimum. And you know while I am while I'm sorry that your team has had a couple of losing seasons here back to back just remember where I come from sir. You may have adopted the darkness but I was born into it so I know very well what these times feel like. I have no sympathy for you at all.
And we will be seeing each other again in week 17. New Year's Eve. Big New Year's Eve game. So a lot's going to change between now and then so so curious what the what the rematch is going to be like. Well the rematch is going to be in Buffalo and if the bills don't win that game 50 to nothing and like a repeat of the perfect wild card game and sub-sub-zero degree weather I'm going to be very disappointed if it's anything else. But we'll bring it back closer to do the pregame for that.
We got some we got some time to soothe over this but enjoy your bragging rights for the next 12 10 weeks or so sir you have definitely earned it. And for all for all of you listening at home like share and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts Google Apple Spotify and a special programming note this week we'll be dropping back to back episodes one on Tuesday evening and then another one on Wednesday.
So you're going to get our our post game recap of the past game here with Brandon drop you on Tuesday evening and then Wednesday night you're going to get our pregame look at the Thursday night primetime game between the Buffalo Bills and the Buccaneers. Thanks again for listening and as always go Bills. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
