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One Do-Over for Every Losing Team and Jets fire GM with Colleen Wolfe and Jourdan Rodrigue

Nov 20, 20241 hr 7 min
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Gregg Rosenthal is joined by Colleen Wolfe and Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic to look back on the teams around the NFL with a record below .500 and tell you the one do-over they would make to turn things around. Before they turn back the clocks, the crew reacts to the Jets firing GM Joe Douglas (01:10), followed by a look at every team with a below .500 record (09:30). Finally, a preview of the Browns and Steelers facing off on Thursday Night Football (55:42).

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Speaker 1

Welcome to NFL Daily, where our Tuesday show is unofficially sponsored by the New York Jets.

Speaker 2

Sure, I'm Greg Rosstal here.

Speaker 1

The Chris Westling podcast studio, surrounded by my friends Jordan Rodriege of The Athletic and welcoming Colleen Wolf back from overseas.

Speaker 3

I'm back. Great to see you guys, Great to be.

Speaker 1

Back representing the great University of Vermont. Where As we were talking before the show, a lot of the stoners from my high school would go to UVM.

Speaker 2

Good school, cool, fun fact, fun school.

Speaker 3

I don't even have a Drexel sweatshirt.

Speaker 2

You should like.

Speaker 3

That's pretty bad.

Speaker 2

I guess we'll just get into it.

Speaker 1

I said it off the top, like the Jets have fired Joe Douglas. They've really kind of hijacked this program. So what's happened on Tuesday? Robert Sally got fired on the Tuesday. Yes, DeVante Adams got traded on a Tuesday. Mike Williams got traded. That he was that was part of the you know, the trade deadline thing. And now yes, they've gotten rid of Joe Douglas after six years.

Speaker 2

He did have a long run.

Speaker 1

He had a six year contract I went back and looked when he first signed with them. I was like, wow, did he get a second counter. No, he had a lot of leverage because he was the bell of the GM to B ball, and there was competition, and he got six years out of them, and the Jets went thirty and sixty four in those six seasons. No surprise that this happened. Quite random. It happened this week, Like why now versus another week? It is their bye week, so that would be kind of the obvious, just like

practical answer. But yeah, it's it's been a tough time to be a Jets fan.

Speaker 4

It makes me think that they're initially starting to look at assistant general managers around the league right now as they're sort of combing different candidates and vetting different candidates, because undoubtedly it would get back to Joe Douglas if they were starting to that scouting process for who could potentially take over. I mean, he was on an expiring

contract anyway. So I saw a report from dynas Orsini at the Athletic saying they didn't want him to still have this title as they were starting the entire process

and wanted to get a jump on the process. But like I mentioned to you guys a couple weeks ago, this makes things very very difficult for their scouting department pre draft in particular, prior to free agency in particular, because this is quite a shakeup for a space that is entering some of its crucial months and weeks in the next couple months.

Speaker 3

Yeah, it's not surprising at all, but the fact that it's happening on a Tuesday is just nice for the show. I think everything happening on Tuesdays. But yeah, he can't be a lame duck GM in the building while they're conducting interviews. That just would be such a weird, awkward situation. Kind of knew that this was going to come to an end because of his expiring contract because the Jets are in this situation that they're in right now, But

I can't imagine being in that building right now. The vibes they're not immaculate.

Speaker 1

No, they're not good. Phil Savage is the interim GM. You may remember him from running the Browns way back in the day of the Oughts, and then he ran the Senior Bowl for a while. Like he was the guy at the Senior Bowl that would do fifteen minutes with Daniel Jeremiah and our friend Andrew Ciciliana and just be like, hey, how the senior ball going. Well, we got great players this year, thanks Phil Savage. So he's

been in the building for a minute. I think he was probably hired by Joe Douglas, so it's probably an interim type of situation. At least they're not making them same mistake they made with Joe Douglas, which was hiring a GM in June, which was totally bizarre back then. They have messed up their hiring cycle so many times, and I just keep hammering it's the clearest, most obvious thing you can do as ownership, which is hire the GM and the coach at the same time, like period

that they're one of the same. And yeah, he was hired after a draft process. Was that John Idzick back in the day. So whoever it was got to like, you know, make all the signings for the season and draft all the players, and then Joe Douglas comes in and they were absolutely awful that first year. I think they won two games, and everyone's like, well, you can't put that on Joe Douglas's record. He didn't even dreass and that's absolutely fair. But it's also fair to point

out Joe Douglas came in there day one. He's a former offensive lineman. He's a tough looking.

Speaker 4

Dude, and he's a nice guy.

Speaker 1

He's a nice guy with a lot of friends in the media. Must be said, which I think is insulated.

Speaker 3

I remember him on the field when the Eagles won the Super Bowl because he was with them at that time, and then then he went off to the Jets.

Speaker 1

That you have to be graded on what your intent is, what you say your intent is, and his I remember his opening press conference and throughout his time with the Jets, he said, we're going to be a team that builds through the lines. That I'm a former offensive lineman. We're basically like the Eagles. We are going to build up front. You're going to put our resources into being great upfront.

And he was a man of his word in that he put a ton of resources into that offensive line year after year after year, a lot of swings, and it was never good, Like you can go back to their original sin was probably not even Zach Wilson. It was Makai Beckton over Tristan Wurfs, who has turned out to be an all Pro type of player and was in that draft and available at that time, and it just didn't happen. I think that's a very difficult job, because no GM has succeeded there in the last twenty years.

Speaker 3

But I go ahead, No, the twenty twenty two draft class was fantastic. Yes, that at least to hang his hat on. I mean, there were so many good players in that and then you had offensive and defensive rookies of the year.

Speaker 4

But the GM also has an enormous amount of say an enormous amount of voice when it comes to head coaching higher quarterback, and those two things, clearly because of the shakeups we've seen, are just not areas where the Jets have been able to all be on a congruent page for a number of reasons over the years.

Speaker 2

But certainly, yeah, how's firing Robert Sala worked out for you?

Speaker 1

Not that I think they would be in much better shape, but I actually bet they would have one more win.

Speaker 3

I that was how long ago?

Speaker 2

Was that?

Speaker 3

Was that six weeks ago?

Speaker 4

Seventeen years?

Speaker 3

Actually it feels like that seventeen decades ago.

Speaker 1

You know what their record was at the time. Two and three, and they had lost three one score games to good teams at the time, which, if you look back, was by far their best five games, you know, their stretch of the season. But that's it for Joe Douglas. It'll be an interesting hire. Some speculation that Woody Johnson will have a job in the Trump administration like he did in the previous one, and that maybe this is kind of getting.

Speaker 4

Giving him a project a fresh start.

Speaker 1

No, I mean like allowing the owner of the team to make those crucial next hires before that happens before the inauguration, which you know will be in January. So it's probably going to be Woody Johnson's hires to make. We'll find out the GM, the coach, and yes, the quarterback. Aaron Rodgers said publicly kind of that he was planning to return, but Ian Rappaport said on Sunday that it's probably something that he'll be thinking about and debating more

into the off season. I kind of doubt they'll have a GM and or coach that's gonna want Aaron Rodgers back, which I did not expect coming into this season.

Speaker 2

But I don't think so right well.

Speaker 4

That person, it's not just because you fired the GM. That person is not just going to be paired with now a new head coach and finding the right match, the right pairing together. Not just doing the thing where the coaching agents come out of the woodwork and say, Okay, I have this guy and this guy, they're both my clients, let's put them together, but actually going through a thorough process and making sure, potentially using a search firm. I think that would be good as well, to pair the

right culture builders together. We've seen really successful teams the Detroit Lions build that will be needed of this magnitude in New York, especially if you move on from the quarterback did the thing where they just really looked to pair like the right guys together, and then you have to really think about your entire language of your building, from all the assistant coaches, the current veteran personnal on

the roster, including Aaron Rodgers, the coordinators. You also have to think about your entire scouting department, your entire pro personnel department. Like this is such an enormous job that goes so far beyond the surface of yes, they need a new head coach now and a new GM.

Speaker 3

It's a long to do list.

Speaker 1

It is, and I'm glad you brought that up. We're going to be doing some do overs.

Speaker 4

Nice segue guys.

Speaker 1

And the Jets are one of those, but let's still keep them in the segment. Actually, we'll start with the Jets then, because I just feel like we've talked so much about the Jets, not just have on two Tuesday Days, but just in general. And I do feel like this bye week and this is the last big firing that can happen unless they and Aaron Rodgers for Tyrod, which I really can't imagine. Aaron Rodgers actually, like the lukewarmest take ever is like he really hasn't been that bad.

He's just not good, and he's and everything else that cane right, He's somewhere, he's somewhere in the middle, and he's not like he's playing almost to avoid injury, it feels like. And everything that comes along with Aaron Rodgers has helped I think to synk this team too, in the fact of who the play caller is and everything like that. So let's introduce the segment do overs for teams under five hundred. If we could go back in time and give this team a chance to do one

thing over, Jordan. You came up with this, so a lot of pressure on you this segment. You're excited. It could be a play call, it could be a coaching decision, it could be a personnel decision, it could be anything.

Speaker 3

I have a question to do overhere. You start though, what made you think of this? What sparked this? Was there a certain team or a certain move or a certain play.

Speaker 4

Just you know, my life mostly like you know, self scouting constantly, you know, picking up the wrong can of beans at the grocery store and then run, you know, riding back in the car to get the right can of beans. You know, these types of little.

Speaker 3

People have been there.

Speaker 1

Yeah, okay, so what we're gonna do is we're going to put two minutes on the clock.

Speaker 2

We will get to the TNF preview.

Speaker 1

By the way, at the end of the show, Steelers Brown two minutes on the clock to make sure we're concise.

Speaker 2

And that's it.

Speaker 1

You introduce what the one do over is, maybe suggest you know, a path forward to give this these teams and these fans hope, because these are some of the teams we'll be talking about a little less as the season goes along and then open it up to the floor a couple of minutes. We're also allowing because we all like to honk so much. Yep, one thirty second honk timeout that you can call a timeout and you can just honk like as much as.

Speaker 2

You want in that thirty seconds. We only use it once, okay.

Speaker 1

And yes, my producers are wondering, like I thought we had an order for this thing. Yes, we do have an order, but sometimes let's flip it on its head when we start, because.

Speaker 2

It just starts. It makes sense to me.

Speaker 1

It makes sense to me to just start with the Jets and finish the Jets off.

Speaker 2

It spent two more minutes on the Jets and then move on.

Speaker 1

So we are going to start with the Jets and then we'll go into Colleen and and the Colts. But yes, the clock has already started. It's up there on the screen. Oh no, what is happening?

Speaker 2

Okay.

Speaker 1

The decision, oh god, the decision was having a different offensive coordinator for Aaron Rodgers this season.

Speaker 3

That's exactly what I have written down.

Speaker 2

To like that.

Speaker 1

I know he never played last season, so you didn't know if it was going to go poorly or not with Aaron Rodgers, but I think standing up to him in a certain way, not having Nathaniel Hackett be your guy and having a strong voice in the room like a Lafleur when he came into Green Bay and really started doing things his way, but met Aaron Rodgers in the middle before this season even started to set a tone to have someone running, and they explored this idea.

They literally interviewed Arthur Smith, and I don't think Arthur Smith wanted that job. In the end, he was going to come in over Hackett, but it was making a decision minute and that means we're at one minute to get rid of Hackett before the start of the year and have someone else coaching this team.

Speaker 4

When I interviewed Matt Lafleur for the play Caller series, he said that exact thing where he came into the building with something totally incongruent to what Aaron Rodgers was used to and the things that they did. So they sat in a room. If they don't Hackett was there, by the way, they sat in a room and over zoom and then had some meetings in the following weeks and months where they went over piece by piece by piece of the playbook. I like this, you like that.

I like this, you like that. How can we compromise, how can we meet in the middle that was needed for I think players.

Speaker 1

Need to be coached, not just here. Run the show, run our Yeah.

Speaker 3

I mean the fact that they didn't have a new offensive coordinator is the main thing I think that sticks out to me because I don't have to go through all.

Speaker 2

Of the numbers now I like at all.

Speaker 1

By the way, they if they count him as a post June first cut in the off season, actually save money, a lot of dead.

Speaker 2

Money on the cap, but they saved money. All right.

Speaker 1

Now we're going to get to the order we had expected coming into it. Let's go Colts and Colleen, and hopefully you don't stammer for the first ten seconds in such a way that your co host go home. My god, oh god, what is happening right now? It's not gonna make me feel more comfortable.

Speaker 3

And that's my worst nightmare. So I am so sorry, my sweet crag. All Right, the Colts. The biggest mistake the Doover that they absolutely need Anthony Richardson telling the truth. I mean, you have to take that tired tap out to the grave. He should have lied about that from the very jump. That is the absolute doue over. Everyone wants that doe over, I think for him, but especially

he needing that. I mean, they probably also shouldn't have benched Anthony Richardson because the reps are what he needs right now, and they knew this when they drafted him like that, they were gonna have some tough times and growing pains, and that's that's precisely one of them. But Flacco going oho and two in those two games that were pretty winnable, that's not a great look. And who knows if Richardson would have even performed well in those games,

but Flaco absolutely did not. So the whole Anthony Richardson tapping out debacle, let's let's bring that up.

Speaker 1

I love that that it's so like zeroed out to one answer, one single play. I don't think it was crazy for them to bench him. Maybe like mentally it seemed like it was good for him to get a little vacation. But I adds the weeks have gone on, I do think more and more that his answer was maybe the reason why they did.

Speaker 3

Yeah, the telling of the truth was what got him in the end. So kids just remember that just lie.

Speaker 1

Not always, but sometimes it's been. Or did this not answer the question?

Speaker 4

What do you say? A one like a rib or you had? You know you got?

Speaker 3

You got jizzy, I don't know anything. Your heart started racing. You say you're tired. I would imagine that that's tough in the locker room. I know. Right after that, I did a show with Steve Mariucci and he was livid. He was beyond beside himself because he can't imagine a player of his tapping out because they're tired. I can't imagine a teammate doing that.

Speaker 1

Well, they're five and six. You're Indianapolis Colts.

Speaker 3

I love the cult.

Speaker 4

Still.

Speaker 1

They do have the lines this week, but after that's some minimal games you never know they're in the mix.

Speaker 4

Yeah, I'm giving myself plenty of runway.

Speaker 3

I love that one.

Speaker 4

Colleen got the Dolphins, Jordan, I've got the Miami Dolphins. My do over suggestion is in the off season, at some point, build an emergency offense with a decent quarter backup quarterback outside of the injury history. I think it's fine that the Dolphins built their A plus scheme to be predicated on the specificity of Tua as a timing

thrower and the absolute speed of their offense. But while most teams are built built to climb toward like best case scenarios, when you do have an injury history, such as to a tug of Ilois that is really concerning and repeated over the last couple of years, you have to start thinking about the worst case scenario and how

to mitigate that worst case scenario. Jimmy g could you could have beat the Rams on Jimmy g Ryan Tannehill was available, Joe Flacco, although Flaco we clearly see that wasn't like great this year for him, but Justin Fields was being shopped even at that time. So I think that's my do over for Miami. They're a frisky team right now. They're feisty. They don't feel like they're descending.

They actually feel like they're a sending. But you could avoid some of those losses if you had a decent backup and an emergency backup plan simplified offense as a plan B.

Speaker 1

Right like they had him in the building Skyler Thompson for the last two years. Because it kind of reminds me of a lesser version of the Daniel Jones. It's like you messed up by mis evaluating your own roster by the way you speak of as sending teams. We have Anthony Weaver, the defensive coordinator of the Dolphins, coming up later this week. George's going to be part of that interview. So check that out on the Thursday night recap, we're going.

Speaker 2

To drop that.

Speaker 3

That's exciting. Yeah, they went one in three in games without Tua. They would be in a much better playoff position right now if they had someone legitimate in there, a backup other than Skyler Thompson or Tyler Huntley. And they're four and six right now, and I don't really know what they are. I have a hard time even evaluating them now that two is back and where they can go.

Speaker 4

According to the Athletics model, they still have a twenty eight percent chance of simply making.

Speaker 3

Okay, playoffs.

Speaker 2

Wow, that's not a pretty high. It's a lot higher than the ram.

Speaker 3

I won't know what the Bengals is.

Speaker 2

Good segue, It's almost happened. Okay, it's almost like she see actually on the way back professional here.

Speaker 3

Like for real, I do want to know.

Speaker 4

Yeah, I'm gonna look that up for you right now, I'm.

Speaker 1

Going back in time. I'm going back to letting Jesse Bates walk. Can we go back?

Speaker 2

Yas?

Speaker 3

That's a great one.

Speaker 1

Because it speaks to a larger problem that I also think affected this year again self scouting. When you have great players, they're they're making faces. What's the percentage chance for the Bengals that's that's higher than I would quick? Okay, you had you have to know what makes you great. They obviously didn't. They believed it's this lou Ana Roumo scheme. Blah blah blah blah blah. Safety has been at the very core of their issues the last couple of years,

and Jesse Bates did not cost abus. Now spinning that into this year, I think the Jamar Chase situation coming into this season was poisonous for this team. Both Jamar Chase and the Bengals really thought that deal was gonna get done. They were really disappointed about it. From what Paul Danner of The Athletic reported at that time, like the team was disappointed, Jamar Chase was disappoint It was

hanging over the whole team. They lost that Week one without a lot of Jamar Chase involvement against the Patriots, like that just started this whole thing. So sometimes it's the vibes and sometimes it's doing things the right way.

Speaker 2

Pay your players early.

Speaker 4

I agree one with this decision, this do over that should have happened in the first place. And I saw someone post about this, an LSU grad that I follow, and she's usually a stage she's really really up to speed on current happenings with LSU players. And think about it this way. He's not in the post game after a very disappointing loss making sort of loaded comments about the play callers and about the vibe of the team overall.

If he had already been paid and could understand and know and really see tangibly that he is the future of this franchise and a corner stone.

Speaker 2

Yeah.

Speaker 1

One thing I want to do, and it's tough in these two minutes, is also suggest a path forward, and I do taking that answer into account.

Speaker 3

You have eighteen.

Speaker 1

Think that a one solution would be a path without Zach Taylor. Don't make the playoffs this year. You're only going to get Joe Burrow once. He's the best quarterback our DAN franchise history, better than Boomer, better than Ken Anderson. Is Zach Taylor the guy to maximize him? Or is Ben Johnson? That's a job Ben Johnson would leave for.

Speaker 3

I love that, man. I kind of want to call time out because I didn't get you know, on this Bengals all right, Time out, Okay, because I just want to talk a little bit more about the fact that Jamar Chase is not signed long term, because they essentially

showed their hand in not signing T Higgins either. So T is most likely gone after this offseason and they're only going to get a comp pick in return when you have all of these other wide receivers that went and they would get a one or sometimes like a nice little package there. Now, I'm not saying that T Higgins is on the same level as like a DeVante Adams or AJ Brown. I mean just thinking about different trades that have gone on, but surely they could have

gotten something more than just a comp pick here. And when you look at their wins that they have, I mean, some people are still kind of giving them the benefit of the doubt the season, but there are four wins are against the Panthers, the Giants, the Browns, and the Raiders. Wah, so they are combined nine to thirty one this season.

Speaker 4

And they can't close close games that they can't close.

Speaker 2

I know it's all against these good teams. Man, I've been hammering.

Speaker 3

We only have Trey Hendrickson.

Speaker 1

There is there is just some like loser like Joe Burrow and Jamar Chase and these teams. And they're a super Bowl team. They are obviously outstanding players and they will be in the future. But there's something about the twenty twenty four Bengals.

Speaker 2

That just have bad juju, bad vibes.

Speaker 1

And I think maybe it started with that Jamar Chase bringing it back around. Nice good use of your honking time out. All right, let's go to the Browns, their division rivals. We'll be talking about them a little on the TENF preview.

Speaker 3

But Colleen, Okay, this is tough because I didn't know that we could go back beyond this offseason.

Speaker 2

I don't know if I did it either, but I did so I knew. Just kidding.

Speaker 4

Obviously, we didn't tell you guys.

Speaker 3

Sean Watson is the biggest mistake and that should be the do over. But they couldn't. Just thinking about this season, It's not like they could have benched him this season because of the contract, so potentially moving on from Alex van Pelt and Joe Flacco is a duo. Now Flacco knows diving with the Colts kind of deep sixes that argument a bit. If he didn't, that would be lovely right now. But I think Kevin Stefanski probably should have handed over the play calling duties a little bit earlier

to Ken Dorsey. Dorsey started calling the plays when Jamis Winston started. It's been a mixed bag since. I'm not sure that that would have made a whole difference with Ken Dorsey calling plays for Deshaun Watson had Deshaun Watson not been hurt. But maybe that is something that they should have done.

Speaker 1

It's funny how many of these stuff scouting because I wouldn't disagree with you. I thought about what would be mine for the Browns. Yeah, there's no great answer.

Speaker 3

I had such a hard time with this one.

Speaker 1

But benching Deshaun Watson before this season even started, like cutting him, I think that was their only chance. I think their decision to stand by Deshad was And you can say they didn't have a choice. Maybe they didn't maybe own maybe they didn't but that was their only chance, because I think sticking with him is going to cost everyone, not just this season, but maybe everyone there.

Speaker 3

I think the coaching staff would probably agree with you.

Speaker 4

Yeah, think about it would have.

Speaker 2

Been bold, but it also would have been it would have made sense.

Speaker 4

I was thinking about this the other day. If if they move on, potentially from the coaching staff and then maybe potentially from the front office, if they clean house. Imagine if you just eat the significant exorbitant amount of dead money as an ownership group that you basically placed in escrow in order to sign to Sean Watson, to

that guaranteed money in the first place. If you just ate that and then avoided now paying out a coaching extension, now paying out a general manager extent, so much, so much worse.

Speaker 1

I wish I want to give a path forward for the Browns. Maybe in the TNF preview, let's talk about the Patriots. Jordan, your favorite team.

Speaker 4

Okay. I crowdsourced this one to Chad Graf, my college the athletic, who does excellent bring the Patriots.

Speaker 3

Why Bill Smith dunked on the Bengals. He's a researcher here shout out to Bill.

Speaker 4

Jo Bill and so he had a great suggestion. We went back and forth on a couple of suggestions. His great one was draft Lad McConkey at number thirty four instead of Jalen Polk at number thirty seven. The Patriots traded back with the Chargers after Kean Coleman went first in the second round, the Chargers got Lad, Pats went for Polk, and I watched in person this last weekend. Drake may play in arguably his best game of the season, one of the better games from any rookie quarterback this

year so far. And in part they got him going and really got him into a groove with this offense by getting quick throws in space, guys getting open quickly, and then him putting it on him right in the right spot at the right time, and then where they could get a few more yards. My first thought when Chad brought this up was, Wow, a perfect fit for a rookie quarterback who gets into a rhythm very quickly. If that timing and tempo is inserted into an offense.

Are receivers who can get open. Lad mcconkey's tied in seventh among rookie wide receivers right now, with a minimum of one hundred and fifty routes with two point nine yards per separation. Jalen Polk is last.

Speaker 3

When I see Maconkeye, all I can see is how big his helmet looks on his head. And I was wondering if he was wearing a Guardian cap or not. But no, it's just because it's just to scale, which is just proportions are.

Speaker 1

He's like his head is small or I think he's a Kyler Murray thing.

Speaker 3

Yes, yeah, it's exactly right.

Speaker 1

Okay, It's so crazy that Chad brought this up because I've thought about this. What a disastrous pick, This Jalen Polk pick has been so far in that Lad mcconkeye was the name there that they were kind of tied to because it would make sense also because Patriots fans are just traumatized by terrible wide receiver picks and they're all almost all in the second round. Like Bill Belichick just could not other than Dean Branch not draft a wide receiver.

Speaker 2

Taekwon Thorton released this week.

Speaker 4

You want to take a honk time out? No, I wanted to see you up for your for your team. You're all the way back.

Speaker 2

I'm not all the way back. All right, let's take a honk time out. Oh wow, twist his arm, let not save it. Well, you've been getting on me about like, oh, you're all the way back.

Speaker 4

They've they've found the quarterback all the way back.

Speaker 1

Like this week for instance, when I assigned we assign out the games on Sundays, who's going to cover watch? Like, I'm not going to watch them every week. I don't want that to be the only thing that I'm watching live. But I thought Drake May before they even draft him. Coming into the draft, I was like, this is the prospect I'm as excited about along with Caleb as like any quarterback since like Andrew luck Base and the Patriots drafted him.

Speaker 2

So of course I'm gonna be into that.

Speaker 4

I have. I was texting you during the game. I was very happy for you. He was outstanding. They've they've ladies and gentlemen, They've got him.

Speaker 1

I And this is how I know I'm not like the same as like some fa and would fee feeling out there because I've listened to Patriots podcast. Tom Curran has a great one, our friend, and of course they're talking about the team and the season and the disappointments and the loss, and it's just like none of this matters. Like watching that game, I could have cared less that

they lost. I've never had that experience as a fan where it's like, literally, the only thing that matters from this season is did you just get yourself a franchise quarterback or not? And every week it's like, oh, yes you did, Oh yes you did, Oh yes you did. And it's even more and more like I thought that was the best game the Patriots have had since Tom Brady retired, because it's like, yes, he's definitely even I'm even more convinced now that he's the guy, so I

could care less. I don't have much faith this talent. The talent on this roster is terrible. I don't know about the coaching staff, but like he is the only thing that matters.

Speaker 4

This thing they really got right in pairing with him was Alex Van Pelt, who is as a as I'm just saying, great for a young quarterback, as a presence, as a person spend some time around him at combines, pass and just as a person who's going to be there for the quarterback as somebody who you can go to you feel comfortable with like, I just I think that's the right pairing for for this point in Drake Mason.

Speaker 2

They looked the way better last co week.

Speaker 3

And Drake May paved the way for Jacoby Brissette to have the progressive commercial that he has right now and love I haven't seen the yet so funny they're doing passes.

Speaker 1

Yeah, I've seen them, seen the Dobbs, I've seen the case Keenum. I'm looking forward to one of my favorite campaign and it is crazy. No player in the twenty twenty four draft has been less what they were advertised to be than Jalen Polk. Like if you just go actually like read what people were expecting of him in terms of just like dependable, like like maybe a low ceiling, but a really high floor, like great locker room guy, like does all the little things in detail. It's been

the complete opposite, total fiasco. Maybe it's just a bad rookie year. All right, let's go to Oh my god, it's me talking again. No it's not, it's the Bears and Colleen. Let's go to give it the Jets.

Speaker 3

All right, here we go, Bears, Hiar Shane Waldron. This feels like a place that they could have had a do over. I mean when they fired him, the Bears were twenty fourth in points per game, thirtieth in yards per game, thirty first and yards per play. I know that they have a rookie quarterback who is just getting used to everything, but that could be one thing. Honestly drafting real Madouonza, though, and not taking a tackle feels like the way they should have gone here. Their offensive line,

the issues are obviously bad. Caleb has taken the most sacks in the league this season, and left tackle Braxton Jones has allowed the highest pressure rate of any left tackle in the entire NFL. Yeah. The three tackles too, that were picked after Rome Madoonza, Forshanu for the Jets, Fuaga for the Saints, and Mims for the Bengals all have pressure rates allowed below ten so far this season.

Speaker 2

Good good research, good pull.

Speaker 4

Good pull. Yeah, this is actually how I came up for this segment idea. I've made this stupid life joke earlier, but this was the bean it wasn't I do. I do like beans on toast, by.

Speaker 3

The way, but kind of beans on the blue.

Speaker 4

Can hines, like the British baked beans on sour like the brown beans, like baked beans. Colleen, that's I know, it's a weird thing that I that I will, Okay. So they had Zach Robinson in their building and they picked Shane Waldron over him. That was how I came up with this because I.

Speaker 1

Interviewed Liam Cohen, who's killing it. They interviewed Cliff Kingsbury, who I wouldn't have been in favor of that at the time, but he's doing pretty well.

Speaker 4

So that was when I came up with du The do over was like, yeah, you could have you could have really done that one over.

Speaker 1

I thought Waldron was getting too much blame. And then they come out against the Packers and we'll talk about it more on the previous show, but they were a totally different offense. Caleb looked awesome. That was one of the best games and that energy year.

Speaker 4

The energy, the vibes were really good. Talking to a couple of people in the building, you heard that players reached out to Thomas Brown about the energy specifically improving. I mean, that's that's pretty significant.

Speaker 1

Yeah, anymore and that would give you a technical honking time out foul.

Speaker 4

I'm saving my revers I'm reverse.

Speaker 3

Mcbang that the baked beans on toast recipe that I just pulled up actually looks pretty good me.

Speaker 1

Okay, Well, that's our homework assignment for next week before the Thanksgiving Tuesday show. Let's take a quick break and then we will finish up doing the duovers with teams under five hundred.

Speaker 2

Just one thing, do it?

Speaker 1

Okay, back on your beans on toast headquarters here.

Speaker 2

Yeah, I'm sour though, podcast. I guess it makes sense because bean's good. I think bread good.

Speaker 3

Yeah, obviously it's gonna be.

Speaker 2

Good, like what's not good on toast more or less. I don't think i'd go out of my way.

Speaker 4

To do it, but uh, it's it's comfort.

Speaker 2

I would have it's warm.

Speaker 3

I usually do towards.

Speaker 4

Good for your gut health, sourdough, bread and beans, you know. Yeah, that health time of year for people. You know.

Speaker 3

Yeah, what do you know about sauerkraut?

Speaker 2

Wait?

Speaker 1

Why is it a big gut health time year? Isn't it always a gut health time year?

Speaker 2

Thanksgiving? Thanks okay, just to get ready.

Speaker 4

For it, clean everything out, take everything in.

Speaker 2

Yeah.

Speaker 1

Speaking of overseas delicacies, Colleen is coming back here from Germany. Yes, we have not spoken. We have not at length. I mean some texts, but not not really like big picture.

Speaker 2

How was Germany?

Speaker 3

It was so much fun, and it was so great to see Joe Thomas for the first time in a while. I think actually it might be the first time I've seen him since he was inducted into the Hall of Fame. And we were there for his whole shindig, so that was really great. He took me. He was living in Munich for nine months and so he took me around and showed me all these things. He was coaching the offensive line for one of the German teams over there.

Speaker 2

So did he bring his whole family over there? He must?

Speaker 3

He brought the entire operation over there. They all live there, has four kids, young kids. Like what an adventure that they had. They went all over the place, to South Africa and did so many cool things. So he showed me all of the spots that they went to, took me to the Austrian border, saw the Alps. But one of my favorite parts of the entire trip was after the game had ended. There's like usually a little get together, a gathering of everyone that's involved from the league and

the production and everything. So myself and Sarah Walsh thought it would be a perfect time to pitch a table of SVPs on a new platform that we think would be a really good hit called NFL Minus. And we you know, everyone's trying to do more. I think we need to pivot and do less. More is less, like less is more. It all works together and you know, we'll see if it has a future. As one of the SVPs pointed out, we would be the first in the minus space.

Speaker 4

That's that's a great point and break innovation.

Speaker 2

How many beers deep?

Speaker 3

Was this many? Many? Many?

Speaker 1

Like I want to yeah, I do want to think about what the content plan would be not much, Yeah.

Speaker 3

So it doesn't take a whole lot of resources.

Speaker 1

NFL Minus coming to like an NFL daily plug near you. I'm excited for that, and the off season seems like the perfect time to launch a little NFL Minus was fun seeing you over there. Let's let's talk about these teams. So we've gone through about half of them. We're going to go through the other half here. We're doing one do over for these teams that are under five hundred and hopefully providing a path forward. You are up next, Jordan with the Jaguars.

Speaker 4

All right, where to pick? Where to pick?

Speaker 2

Yeah, oh man got him out a good time.

Speaker 4

The year is twenty twenty two. The Jaguars hired Doug Peterson on February third as one particular candidate for that year's hiring cycle. Continued to prepare for the Super Bowl. Doug Peterson went on to lead the Jaguars to a twenty twenty five record over the next three years. Penn the next couple weeks maybe do over. Fast forward to twenty twenty four, where the Kevin O'Connell led Jacksonville Jaguars

were streaking toward the postseason. Trevor Lawrence gets better every week, led by the ultra empathetic, ultra bright quarterback whisper himself O'Connell. Hill brings Brian Flores to Jacksonville with him, and Flores brings his defense, altering veteran players unrealized offensive potential is finally realized. Kevin and Trevor do peyton sip classes together with their wives the end in the off season.

Speaker 3

Oh my god, the super empathetic.

Speaker 1

Is got me. He's like handsome you know what he do? He is great.

Speaker 4

He's a quarterback.

Speaker 3

Whisperer.

Speaker 4

He really reached Trevor.

Speaker 2

You know, did they interview O'Connell do you happen to know or No?

Speaker 4

I don't think they did.

Speaker 2

I don't think so.

Speaker 1

This team, they we got on them on Sunday when I assumed that Doug Peterson was going to be fired.

Speaker 2

He has not been fired yet.

Speaker 3

I hate this watch. I hate waiting for it.

Speaker 1

I hate the like Belichick is interest in it. Are we just going to get that with every team that's coming up? Just it's almost like Doug Peterson wants to get fired and they like they won't let him get fired. Like, I don't even know what's happening.

Speaker 3

He's just hostage there.

Speaker 1

I don't know, Like I think he knows the score, like he's been around, he knows it's going to happen, and he's just kind of waiting for it.

Speaker 4

That's this time of year, though, you know, That's what goes on behind the scenes in these hiring cycles is you know, in September October, coaches who are either free agents or potentially upcoming coaches start to get put together staff, staff ideas and really start to circle. Like you know, Vulture a little bit over potential opening. So that's why you're seeing this come out now.

Speaker 1

Better, better opportunity than they're in Jacksonville. I actually think there's good players. Brian Thomas Junior treatmon Walker's turning into pretty good. Like they have used your time out, they have players. I'm just saying that that's a better job than other ones I think would be attracted, especially for gms.

Speaker 4

I'm going to you wanted to give me a technical before, and.

Speaker 2

That was like the same amount of time Titans start the call.

Speaker 3

Schools are a little different for Greg.

Speaker 2

They are.

Speaker 1

Here's where we're going to go back in time to the moment that you sided with ran Carthon in a power struggle.

Speaker 2

Between Mike Rabel, you know what I mean.

Speaker 1

Like not that ran Carthon was necessarily the wrong side, but when the power struggle is happening in your building, just get rid of it or or not, Like, don't just pick the side that makes more sense to you, because again, just like the Jets have done over the years, the two sides are not necessarily aligned. What was ran Carthon's big plan this offseason? Spend a lot of money on this defense. Let's get lugerious sneed, let's get Chadobi a Wuozi. They did not act like a team that

was sort of building from scratch. I don't know what it had to do with the Brian Callahan as coach, you know, model moving forward, you got to get Callahan a quarterback, and look, this is his coach, so these two have to make it work together.

Speaker 2

But I just don't like one minute choosing with one.

Speaker 1

Side of a pretty nasty power struggle, because that's just like dating someone who you started dating them when they're cheating on their spouse. It's like, there's probably going to be more power struggles, you know what I mean, It's probably going to be more messin iness.

Speaker 4

Yeah, there was already a red flag, Yes, so there would be I think is what you meant to say that there will be some red flags down the line. At that point, Mike Rabel is probably going to get hired as a head coach this year, and so I think in fairness to Brian Callahan, kind of like how we talk about with quarterbacks, you don't really know necessarily what you've got. If a quarterback has like a tattered offensive line or a tattered receiving corps or whatever, or

maybe a subpar coordinator. With offensive coordinators, you don't really know what you've got until he's got an actual quarterback to work with.

Speaker 3

So are you suggesting that they should have fired brand too at the same time, just like blow it all up?

Speaker 2

Or yeah, because.

Speaker 3

I'm thinking about Trent Balky in Jacksonville since we were just talking about that. I just all the rumors that were swirling before Doug Peterson was hired.

Speaker 1

Right, It's like rand Carthun was there for a couple of years, So this team isn't really totally his team because it was kind of Mike Rabel's team and then you side with it.

Speaker 2

Now it's not totally Brian Kellen.

Speaker 1

It's just it's no one's incongruous, that's right, Yes, Cowboys, Colleen.

Speaker 5

Truly so many directions that we could go in, Charlie. Honestly, I mean paying Deck and Cede Lamb, not firing McCarthy and swapping for Bill Belichick, which I feel like that would be a huge spot for Bill Belichick to be the Cowboys head coach. But not investing in the run game is it feels boring, But that is the winner for me. I mean, when you obviously we know from watching the game the numbers are really bad, so I

won't go into those again. But the group of running backs that were available last.

Speaker 3

Off season, are you kidding me? Makes this so much worse. You had Saquon Barkley, Josh Jacobs, Derrick Henry, DeAndre Swift, Tony Popp, Austin Eckler, Aaron Jones, JK. Dobbins who just won the game for the Chargers. There were so many talented running backs, and I'm almost already rolling my eyes at the people who are bringing back the argument that, oh my god, so I guess running backs are important now, but they were always important. This was always something that

needed to be done, especially in Dallas. And I would give an honorable mention to the hiring of Mike Zimmer as dan Quinn's replacement. The Cowboys are allowing twenty nine points per game. Only the Panthers are worse. They've completely fallen apart at home thirty seven point four points per game, the worst home points per game allowed by any team in an entire season in NFL history. It's never been worse. I mean, you have, obviously the injuries that play into this.

Michael Parsons and Doron Bland and DeMarcus Lawrence. But this feels like a systemic situation that could have made be gone a different direction had they figured that out from the top.

Speaker 2

Yeah, it's it's doing.

Speaker 1

If you were going to give them that money, give it to them earlier and not have it cast up Paul over the whole season, and then maybe you could have freed up the money for free agency the coach in the last year of his contract. There's a reason why teams don't do that. Yeah, yeah, this is the reason.

Speaker 4

Yeah, I'm going to call a honk time out. Oh, raw, I'm going to.

Speaker 3

Talk about the roof falling there.

Speaker 4

Well, I want to go back to it. Well, I would love to, because I just am baffled by all of the architectural decisions over there, team building and otherwise. Colleen, I love that you brought up the run game on this because I agree with you because in a season where let's say all of this other stuff was gonna happen anyway, you have a lame duck head coach who just sinks deeper into misery on the sideline, you have

players there. Now you're in a space with this team now where you know there are people in the in the camera truck literally assigned to catch all of the looks of dismay and discussed and disappointment on the sideline from Micah Parsons from CD Lamb from Yes.

Speaker 2

Sack camera, Oh oh thanks.

Speaker 4

There's a lot of people from dak up in up in the booth like it's it is there at that point in the season where the sky is literally falling and could have been seriously hurt somebody because you're and the stadium is is style over substance where the sun is in people's eyes, and there are tours that make people like, look at what the players through a glass window when they're lifting weights, and it is You're seriously in this place where it's so style over substance this

year and so glaringly clear. If you had a run game, you got substance. You have teeth, you have physicality, you have something that actually proves I am a real football team. And I know what I'm about. Soun like, this is identity, not this is not that. This is style points only and that's why the Cowboys are in dire straits this year.

Speaker 1

Well, that reminds me of the Super Bowl that was in Dallas. Do you remember what happened there with that stadium that they tried to build an extra seat and then it like collapsed or whatever, and they had to find I think the statute of limitations is fine. They had to find NFL employees to give up their their Super Bowl seats. This was all reported by my employer at the time Pro Football Talk, So you know they had to find like NFL employees to like get give up their seats.

Speaker 3

I'm going to flee this entire part out.

Speaker 2

This is really not controversy.

Speaker 4

I love it all used talk time out.

Speaker 2

It really was they do you need a cigarette? All right before we move on?

Speaker 1

If you could do it again, I'm not saying if the Cowboys could do it again, though, that's interesting too.

Speaker 2

Would you give Dak that contract?

Speaker 3

I think, knowing where they are, I want to know, I wanted him trade it.

Speaker 4

I want to go somewhere glorious.

Speaker 1

I actually think trading him at that moment in time was probably the move for this team, not cutting him or anything. Of course, he's Dak Prescott, but yeah, I know in Cowboys fans, yeah, but there's cap ramifications. It would have been all this dead.

Speaker 2

Heads, like yeah, well, I don't know you messed that up, Bucks, Jordan, You're up?

Speaker 4

Okay. It's Week seven with a minute four left to play in Bucks Ravens and after taking a seven yard sack, Baker Mayfield is eyeing a third and seventeen. He throws a twenty one yard pass up the middle to star receiver Chris Godwin, who makes the catch but then crumples to the ground with a brutal ankle injury that will

eventually require surgery and end his season. Do over, it's Kyle Trask throwing to Jalen McMillan or Sterling Shepherd because starters were pulled with six minutes and thirty eight seconds left in the fourth quarter. When Lamar Jackson's touchdown passed to Derek Henry made it a twenty three point game. I admired Todd Bowles a lot, one of my favorite

coaches in this league. I understand his response to this after the game that they were trying to win and indeed they ripped out two touchdowns in those last few minutes against the most prevent of a prevent defense as it gets. And I know that Todd Bowles understands his players wanted to win and wanted to fight. I also admire the job that Liam Cohen, Baker Mayfield and a group on both sides of the ball that has been decimated by injuries but play so hard every week. I

admire the job that they've done. But if they could go back and do this again, preventing a gruesome and horrific injury to one of the best young receivers in this league, or older but still young receivers in this league, I bet you they would take that opportunity for a duo.

Speaker 1

And the path forward to me is go win the damn thing. And I don't mean like the Super Bowl. I mean the NFC South. With their schedule and the way the Falcons look, I think they still have a chance. I know they don't have the tiebreaker, They're only one lost back, there's a lot of weeks to go. They're a talented team because I think it might take that for Todd Bowles to keep his job. Whether that's fair or not, I don't know, but I could see them

promoting Liam Cohen. I could certainly see them. They seem like the most likely Belichick team to me, just because of his history with Jason light so a lot on the table here for the Bucks down Strep.

Speaker 3

I'm looking right now at when Hendon Hooker went in the game for the Lions, just based on how much of a blowout game that was over the Jags and just the decision that coaches have of when to pull the guys out of the game, the starters, and how you kind of balance that.

Speaker 1

That was a great one. I wanted to have like a single play to change as one of mine, and.

Speaker 4

That's a great, great, great giving out the assignment so you could have the power if you wanted.

Speaker 2

I could.

Speaker 1

I just mean, I thank you come up with a play or something like that. I mean we we did go all Sean McVay and use all of our time outs with like waft of the game. I'm doing the Saints because you have to just do the obvious that DA should have never come back this season, and so I think spinning forward for them, it's interesting how much better they're playing with Darren Rizzy.

Speaker 2

There's a lot more left of the season.

Speaker 1

I could actually see keeping Darren Rizzy if you didn't keep making love Like there's no way they're going to do that, because I think what's gonna this job is going to be so gnarly for any coach to come in that it's they truly have to eat some of these contracts because bringing DA back also just have them kick all these cans down the road even further. People think, oh, this is an older team, like they're stuck with it, blah blah blah. It's probably because the moves they made

this year. They extended Derek Carr this year, like Kim Kim Jordan and some of the veterans, like they got new contracts this year that just kind of kicked financial pain into the future where they're not gonna be able to get out from under it. So they should have done that earlier. There was no path towards Dennis Allen ever beating.

Speaker 3

Everyone knew that he was a lame Dune coach coming into the season, and there were guys out there like Belichick, like Rabel that they could have went with. I think it's nice that I love coach Riz. That's what everyone calls him. We had him on GMFB one of those shows that I did, and he was awesome. He was just so fun, so cool. I totally can see why the players are playing the way they are for him.

Speaker 4

With him, I think he's a beans on toast guy. Do you think that Mickey Loomis will keep his job? Greg, I do genuinely want to know your take on that.

Speaker 2

I think he will, but I don't should he. No, that's what I mean. You can't.

Speaker 1

You can't do a restart there without that. Their path forward, though, is pretty simple. I know people like Spencer Ratler and everything, but they got to just keep taking quarterbacks. They got to try to find a couple extra picks and hit on him because it's been a minute since since they did this last class.

Speaker 4

We'll see and what happens with Chris o'lave. I mean, I know he's obviously there, but like man that the vibes in the protectiveness that you have to whoever comes in has to have over that young man.

Speaker 3

This is Greg's second favorite team, and I see the pain on his face.

Speaker 2

It's right.

Speaker 3

I don't know.

Speaker 2

Are they my second favorite? I don't know.

Speaker 3

I just feel like two lane New Orleans.

Speaker 1

I got I got quite sick of like the end of the Peyton Breeze era, but I do like them. If they need to get the right coach that can embrace not this old Mickey Loomis Stuff.

Speaker 2

Panthers, Colleen Man, Okay, like they are.

Speaker 3

They're similar to the Cowboys in that you can go in so many different directions. The sky is the limit with options here, but just like in a more much more tragic way when you put them one to one against the Cowboys. I guess the main one I'd go with is they should have started the season I think with Andy Dalton instead of benching Bryce Young, because letting him get blown out to start the year just doesn't feel like a great way to develop your quarterback and

his confidence. Obviously, now that he's starting again, his numbers are much better and the Panthers are two and one and they're three games back with him, but losing by thirty seven week one to the Saints and then twenty three by twenty three points week two to the Chargers like that, that's not great on a team that already has so many issues and they're trying to get his

confidence back, especially after last year. I think they just should have maybe had a softer landing or transition for him into this year.

Speaker 4

They had a lot of issues already to your point on that side of the ball, and I keep coming back as well to the reporting and some of the buzz and chatter around Giro Everro last season and how there were other teams who were sort of circling around the Panthers thinking that perhaps this team could let him out of the final year on his contract, and they did not because they wanted to have to be able to fall back on their defense just in case the

offense still struggled. Well, that was not Dave Canalis is higher and so you have a little bit of incongruousness his city, right and his quarterbacks, and it wasn't his quarterback. So now you're patching all of these different pieces together in different ways, and I think you're Ever's a dang

good coach at the same time. Getting everything on the same page in that building has been such a chore over the last several years, and I am curious to see if Dave Canalis just decides to go his own way over the next year or two years.

Speaker 1

Some of the things they wanted to do have worked. They do have a running game, the offensive line is better. I have a little bit of hope. I think Bryce's playing better. Giants Jordan only two more to go?

Speaker 4

Where to pick?

Speaker 2

Yeah?

Speaker 4

Where to pick? As stars in the sky. No Giants fans will almost assuredly want me to say do over, don't let Saquon Barkley out of the building. But I like Saquon too much as a person. I'm too happy for him and for Colleen to resign him to that fate, and I would argue that I truly don't believe he'd have this level of success if still in New York, with the Giants in their current state, I would call

a do over on the entire quarterback situation. I would have moved on from Daniel Jones, regardless of the financial ramifications. You already were going to be drafting and building out a young team. You knew Daniel Jones was not going

to elevate that group. In fact, if you have to ask yourself whether your quarterback can actually help your team grow up, you have the wrong quarter I would have either pushed a trade for a quarterback or drafted one, even if stuck at number six, even if we're talking about the present year, because I actually don't hate the idea, and I'm sorry this is crazy. I know of bo Nix, how he's playing right now, paired with Brian Dable, and

you have number six. Overall, you're telling me a team with an established quarterback is not going to listen to you if you have that pick floating around in the ether.

Speaker 3

The theme of this whole entire episode is set your ego aside and be able to admit when you're wrong, and then that will, you know, provide a path for success.

Speaker 1

I talk too much about the Giants on the Monday Night recap with Shook based on the benching of Danny Dimes, and we promised, actually that I would not talk about Daniel Jones again until he was released, and even then it would be just looking forward that we've been over this, this Giants team.

Speaker 2

I don't know.

Speaker 3

Your eye just twitched, did.

Speaker 2

You see that?

Speaker 4

I do think this also, it does all come back to Saquon Barkley in the end, because you remember, guys, they tagged him in twenty twenty three and they decided to pay Daniel Jones after initially declined to Daniel Jones fifth year option and instead of paying Barkley, and that was the beginning of the end.

Speaker 1

It's the fifth year option because if they gave that to him to begin with, ye, that would have been.

Speaker 4

It exact and they would have gotten rid of do over.

Speaker 2

We got the right two over.

Speaker 1

I'm going to wrap up with the Raiders, who to me, are very similar to the Giants conversation that we just had. I think brock Bauers is the best receiving tight end in the NFL right now. I think he likes you know, he's a rookie, but so you don't want to put too much on him, but he looks like a future Hall of Famer because he's he's the best. I mean, he's as good a receiving tight end that I've ever seen,

because partly because players just get better. I think as the years get on, they get more talented, and he is the newest version of an evolution that's been going on for like twenty years.

Speaker 2

He is that good, like he is all pro now good.

Speaker 1

And yet I think the move coming into this season is still as good as he is at tight end, as good as Malik Neighbor's going to be at wide receiver. I do think it's trading up and going and getting JJ McCarthy. You could have done it. You could have done it for Petex too, who we heard that they loved. They would have taken Bnicks. According to reports if he had fallen to them, and that's partly why Denver took

him at twelve. I believe it was because this season now just felt like a big waste of time, didn't really give Antonio Pierce a chance to build something. If Pierce isn't back next year, you're like on four different head coaches getting hired and getting paid by the same team. And tom Brady's maybe gonna want to pick some guy. You could have some quarterback there for tom Brady to go in there and tootle it, tutor like.

Speaker 3

That's a show what tom Brady's gonna do.

Speaker 2

Well, we've got a tutelage, he's got a tootage.

Speaker 4

He's mind on the beans.

Speaker 3

Yeah, that's that's how it works. Yeah.

Speaker 2

I don't know.

Speaker 3

The Raiders are a disaster. They've been a disaster though, it feels like for a while. And just the shot of Max Crosby at the end of that game last week, I don't know if you guys saw it, but I did, just pure dejection.

Speaker 2

Poor Raiders fans. They are so loyal, they're such good fans.

Speaker 4

They really are. They travel and they've.

Speaker 1

Just been giving nothing back and this team they're not even interesting. Well, I'll give you brock Bowers. He is interesting.

Speaker 4

Time to come.

Speaker 1

You have a foundation piece with Max Crosby. All right, that's it for all the duovers for the team's under five hundred. That was fun, Jordan, good idea. We're gonna wrap up the show with a little t enough preview after the bleak back on NFL Daily where yes, Tom Brady was gonna tutelage.

Speaker 2

A quarterback.

Speaker 4

He said he's gonna tootle him.

Speaker 1

Sounds Greg Craig, Sorry I did. I did the thing where I called a crag of Greg and vice versus. That's happened to me before, Craig horrorback of the Ringer Fantasy Football Show has an amazing Tom Brady impression that you guys should just go okay, seek out.

Speaker 3

But I love Rex.

Speaker 4

Yeah recommendation, people finish listening to this show before do it.

Speaker 3

I we have a.

Speaker 1

Spicy t previewcom I reposted it on blue Sky, so check out my blue Sky account there.

Speaker 4

But I helped recruit you.

Speaker 2

I said that I need to work on my Tom Brady impression. That was me warm Wow. Maybe trying to go ahead?

Speaker 4

Go ahead, Greg, like you have the floor.

Speaker 2

That's a great show. That's a great that's an a plus throw KP. I don't know. No, that's not good. I gotta work on it. Eric just sounds so angry, just sounds so angry all the time.

Speaker 4

Because nobody could possibly live up to his expectations.

Speaker 3

Yeah, they're very high.

Speaker 4

Take that out, Eric, leave that in.

Speaker 1

Okay, it is time for our tnfpred presented by Prime Video Brown Steelers. There's some fun things to talk about with this game. Yeah, the Browns not playing well over all. Their defense has kind of collapsed. Kind of been a small story there, Jim Schwartz. They're twenty fifth right now in DVOA on the season. They really miss j Okay, there's poor communication, there's coverage bus. This is Russell Wilson coming off his worst game as a Steeler by a

good amount. I would say this should be the perfect matchup to maybe turn that around, because this is a Browns team that's given up a lot.

Speaker 2

Of big plays.

Speaker 3

The perfect matchup. If this was the Steelers of old, you remember they would always win the big games and then they would immediately play down to their competition.

Speaker 2

Good point on a short.

Speaker 3

Week after they just had this battle with Baltimore and now they have the Browns and it's a division game, so it feels like there are all the makings here for this to maybe be a letdown. I'm still picking the Steelers in this game, but both of these pass rushes are really good, so I'm not sure how many points are going to be scored. I don't know how many turnovers there's going to be.

Speaker 2

TJ.

Speaker 3

Watt always seems to have big games against the Browns, and Watt plays over ninety percent of his snaps on the left side, which puts him up against right tackle Jack Conklin and Conklin. Since he started in Week six, he's allowed eight quick pressures, the second most among all right tackles in that span. So I can't imagine that they're gonna move Whatt around a lot because they don't

have Alex high Smith out there. Plus Jameis Winston. We know what happens when he gets that pressure, and when he's in bad situations, he'll just throw one up the Lord takes over exactly. So that's like, honestly, the pass rushes on both side sides I think is the most interesting part of this game.

Speaker 4

Yeah, I am gonna love seeing both defenses. From this, the Steelers feel to me like just obviously much more of a complete team, So ultimately I'm going to pick them as well. But I will say, you know how, a lot of times we joke in games that are like a shootout, for example, that are like, oh, last score wins or last points win or.

Speaker 3

Whatever as the ball.

Speaker 4

To me, this is last turnover wins or last forced turnover wins, because both of these defenses are going to be active, in my opinion, or are going to do their best to be active in a variety of different ways from rush to coverage, and like I said, I think front to back, even without Alex Heismith, the Steelers are just such a complete, full bodied team on both

sides of the ball now. But I do think that this is going to be a defensive battle and we're going to see some really cool pass rush plans.

Speaker 1

Guys. Okay, okay, yeah. Because the offensive line for the Browns has been terrible. Jedrick Wills might play in this game. They lost Touwan Jones for the season on Sunday, who had been stepping in at left tackle. They don't really have a plan right now at tackle short or long term, and that's brutal going up against Pittsburgh. I hear your point though about the Steelers playing down. That wasn't a emotional rivalry game win. This is a division matchup on the road.

Speaker 2

Just in a short wheel that Twitter, I'm going with that, And like the.

Speaker 1

Steelers secondary to me has been up and down. Like Joey Porter Junior is very a very good example of it that. He was one of the reasons why they won that game against the Ravens. He was fantastic. But his bad games has been very bad, so maybe they can get it going. I thought Jamis played pretty well against the Saints. Actually, I was surprised when I went back that the last couple of games, even the one, even the two starts ago, which you felt like a

little bit of a fiasco for him. I didn't think it was as bad as the tape. Maybe it's just because you know, I've always been a Jamis guy. And even in a game like that where you lose thirty five to fourteen against the Saints, like he had four or five throws in that game that were like incredible throws.

Speaker 2

So he's fun at least entertain us.

Speaker 4

Jamison the Saints. It just makes sense. Yeah, and I think too that this this is going to be where you are correct and talking about their their past defense, and it's been up and down. When they take the ball away, they do it in spurts, they do it multiple times, either in a game or week over week, and when things are on the ground in front of them, they don't miss tackles. The Steelers have missed the least amount of tackles in the entire NFL this season, just

sixty three. They can wrap at almost a ninety percent rate, rap and bring you to the ground on first contact, so you're not going to create much against them unless it is literally over the top of them.

Speaker 3

It does concern me a little bit that aside from George Pickens, none of the Steelers wide receivers could get open against the league's worst passing defense Like that, that was really bad. You had George Pickens who was eight for eighty nine, and then everybody else combined for two catches for three yards.

Speaker 1

Yeah, we'll see if, like Mike Williams gets more in the mix, but they're playing Van Jefferson and Calvin Austin over. Although he was still out there a decent amount of snaps and didn't do much. Like the book to stop Ross's is split safeties, don't let them hit shots down the field. The Ravens did that more against him, but not even fifty percent of the time. He averaged one point eight adjusted yards per attempt when they were playing in that split safety shell, which is just trying to

take away the deep pass. So I know Jim Schwartz, it's not really his style, but he likes to be aggressive and try to take away the middle. To feel all this stuff like that that wouldn't necessarily work against Russell Wilson.

Speaker 4

I have avert the plan just you know. I know it's an easier way, easier me saying it than actually doing it. But take what you normally do very very well if you're Jim Schwartz, and then simply invert it and bring as much pressure as you possibly can.

Speaker 2

I try to check out the local coverage to see what's going on.

Speaker 3

Yeah, what's what's going on? What are the streets saying?

Speaker 1

Zac Jackson? I believe athletic. He said on his podcast. He got to keep an eye on Kevin's the fancy of getting fired out after this game? Whoa Now he didn't say that exactly, but he just he said it in a way that you knew that's what he was saying. That six out of the last seven Browns coaches have been fired after a Steelers loss. Now that's no statically that that seems more circumstantial, but a handful of them have been under this ownership.

Speaker 3

On that side again, write down seven last.

Speaker 2

Browns, Yeah, coaches fired after.

Speaker 1

Now they do play again later in the season, maybe that would be a more likely spot. The thing he pointed out, which I think was really well said, was literally, no one knows what ownership is thinking there, no one.

Speaker 2

No one's talking. That's clear, like no, but no one knows, like no one's in contact with them. No one knows. And so to talk.

Speaker 1

To talk about what's next for the Browns in terms of their path forward, for instance, you kind of have to find out first is Andrew Berry going to be there, the guy who put this aging most expensive roster in NFL history together? Like does he lose his job because of that? Because if he's not there, then like what are we even talking about? You have to find out it's Kevin Stefanski going to be there? He might be on the hot seat now even though he just got

a contract extension. This is what happens when when things are like this ugly two and eight losing by twenty one to Risball, and on the and.

Speaker 4

On the other side of things, Yeah, Mike Tomlin and Art Smith and you know, this is an example Russell Wilson, Like, this is an example of a team that and a head coach that was not okay with status quo anymore, who has made decisions this year to push and to really kind of break through that eight and nine or nine and eight or we never have a losing season sort of meme that we've made out of this and yeah,

that's been solid, but he wants better than solid. He wants to actually take risks and make these decisions that put him, you know, out on the limb a little bit. And I think that is where you see such a contrast between a team that is in literal quicksand right now and in its own way at every turn because of the decisions that it made, and then this Mike Tomlin team that we think about as like this steel like sluggish behemoth just like moving down the street.

Speaker 3

Are you talking about Ben Roethlis.

Speaker 4

It's like this team that's just like, yeah, it's sixteen points and if you score seventeen, you'll beat him, But good luck score in seventeen. And sometimes that's true still with this group. Yeah, but they're not that Ethos anymore. They've taken enough risks, I think, to really make themselves into this complete team that is dangerous in every phase.

Speaker 1

Yeah, they're absolutely contenders to be the one seed in the AFC at this point. I know the schedule is hard, but they keep beating the bad the good teams on their schedule to this point, so unexpected. Yeah, Hayward, I think maybe is like a under the radar Defensive Player of the Year candidate John Ledyard, who I really like a lot through that out there that he thinks like he's been a better player than TJ.

Speaker 2

Watt.

Speaker 1

On balance, Cam Hayward has been fantastic. Keep an eye on if they use Justin Fields a little more maybe in the red zone. They are They are thirtieth in the NFL in the red zone this year. Now, a lot of that was with Justin Fields, but his numbers were much better than Russell Wilson's, and it would make sense why Russell Wilson is throwing. He's completing twenty nine percent of his passes in the red zone, and you have this running quarterback.

Speaker 2

I wouldn't be afraid. He doesn't live in his fears like a lot of these teams.

Speaker 1

There's an alternate universe where we're doing the do over for teams under five hundred segment and the Steelers are part of it, and we say they shouldn't have stuck with Kenny Pickett another year. I know you gave him a first round, you picked him in the first round, but you got to know when to evaluate your own roster.

Speaker 2

They didn't. They traded him to the Eagles for a bag of donuts. All right.

Speaker 1

That was this week's TNF preview, presented by Prime Video. Be sure to watch the Pittsburgh Steelers take on the Cleveland Browns this Thursday on Prime Video.

Speaker 3

That point about using justin fields makes so much sense too, because of what Taysom Hill just did against the Browns last week.

Speaker 4

Hey, we'll take he's the.

Speaker 1

Television professional collbody.

Speaker 4

You should just throw your micro set.

Speaker 1

That really is right, Let's go, We're not beating there. Play the music goodbye. As always, one of my favorite days of the week, Benny with you two.

Speaker 2

Stay tuned.

Speaker 1

Previous show, Patrick Claibhand Steve Weish on Wednesday. We'll see you then when when we're all knowing and yes, when we're tutelaging.

Speaker 2

You know football is back.

Speaker 3

Bye,

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