The Eagles moved to seven and O, beating the Steelers thirty five to thirteen. And it was the A. J. Brown Show that was touchdown number one? Here comes touchdown number two. How about touchdown number three? It was a hat trick for A J. Brown today, but he was the only receiver that found the end zone. Zach Pascal scores his first touchdown as an Eagle. Welcome to the postgame show presented by Rico. I'm Gabriella de Givanni, joined
by friend Duffy and I Greece Ike. I wasn't sure how much juice you were gonna have coming off the bye week, you know, but no rust whatsoever. Mid season form from my crazy weren't rusty. You weren't rusty. I'm telling you. I didn't realize the team was gonna looked as good either coming off the bye week. Man, this was a blast to watch this play today. I mean the offense, ball through the air. A J. Brown. Outstanding game from him with Jalen Hurst today, My goodness, career
high four touchdown passes. He just looked flawless out there today. Yeah. Then the defense one for twelve, oh third down, you have three sacks a couple more turnovers. This defense continuing a high level of play here against the Pittsburgh Steelers. But this is what you want to see from a team like the Eagles. On paper, they should win this game, there is no question about that. But to be able to do that through all four quarters frame You and I talked about this in the postgame show. Can they
put together a performance in all four quarters? And I think they did that today. Yeah. And you're so right. When you're going up against an inferior opponent like the Pitchburgh Steelers, sometimes it's human nature to let your guard down and think it's gonna be a casual day for you. But I like what the Eagles did. Man. They came out, they delivered the first punch, and they didn't let their foot up off the gas all day until they got that final touchdown and they put the backup staying there.
This is what you want to see from a football team that's undefeated. I think it's been their most dominant performance of the season. When you think about start to finish, If you think about playing a young team or with a young quarterback like the Pitchburg Stablers, you don't want this team to hang around and think that they can win this game. You want to put your foot on the firth boat and basically choke him out. And that's what they did. That's what dominant football teams do, and
that's what the Eagles did today. Yeah, h I think you hit the nail on the head. This was a four quarter game. That's one of the things that was the only complaint that you heard about this team was all the difference between the first half and the second half. What happens with the offense on the first drive of the second of the second half, they come out in completion on first down and then four straight plays of ten plus yards that leads to a touchdown, and then
defensively boat two turnovers in the second half. You let up three points on the scoreboard. Just an outstanding job on both sides of the football. Really good complimentary football from this team, but a really strong way to finish after the fast start. All right, Eagles fans, We're gonna head over to Lincoln Financial Field where Dave Spernero joins US live from the field. Dave WelCom in. The Eagles are seven and oh that's the top. What are your
big takeaways from today's game. You know, Ella, great energy from this football team today. We wondered how they would come off the bye week, wondered about the sixteen minute game as you guys talked about, and they showed right away. As Jalen Hurts said during the week, do you remember, Ella, that he talked about elevating that intensity, that focus, that urgency,
and they did that today. I thought Jalen was really great throwing the football down the field, and that is something that you'd heard in the past, the Eagles not throwing the ball down the field a lot. His accuracy down the field in question. Some of the balls he had today were absolutely fantastic. And a J. Brown going up and making plays and adjusting to the football and stealing those fifty fifty passes away from defensive backs. It's
everything we've seen from AJ. And then that on the other side that the confidence that Jalen Hurts has throwing the football down field really really impressive. Then they got the run game going in the second half, so really good Yin and yang there offensively, and then offensively Eagles very content giving up that short stuff to Kenny Pickett. But when the time came to put the pressure on
to take the football away. They did it. It was just a really impressive performance and again a sixty minute game. As Franz said, something that the Eagles had been talking about all year. We finally saw it today. Eagles scored a touchdown in every quarter of this afternoon. Dave, what does that say about the productivity from the offensive side of the football. Yeah, great consistency. It's what they've been
looking for. And you know, not coming out slow, putting up points on the first drive, still just coming at the Steelers, coming at the Steelers in a variety of ways. Getting Zach Pascal involved. I just really like what Zach brings to the game, So getting him involved, keeping him going really important there. Dallas Goddard another very quiet but six catches. Eagles spreading the football around, doing a great job.
DeVante Smith some nice catching runs. I just again, if this team can put together four quarters like they did today, I don't care who the opposition is, really really tough team to be. She objected for this defense was limiting explosive plays going into this afternoon. What can you say
about their performance? Yeah, I thought again, you know, the clay Pool Pickens, I think I think he did not have a catch and at least till the very end, I mean last I look, he had zero catches, so really good job by James Bradberry and company working on him down the field. Good job on Deontay Johnson and his speed, Clay Pool, same thing. I mean, the Eagles not we talked about it before the game, do not
give up the big play, which they didn't do. They really they did a very nice job containing Pittsburgh, keeping everything in front of them, and then being able to have those two takeaways huge keeps the streak alive here. Sixteen takeaways in seven games is remarkable. And then a lot of pressure on Picket and some sacks and the defense again you know that one touchdown and after the Eagles scored. Okay, you go out, Teas, I want to see a perfect game. Other than that, it was pretty
much a perfect game from the Eagles defense. Dave, what was that crowd? Like? Seven to zero? The Eagles were dominant all game. Yeah, I mean, I'll tell you, like the Eagles, I think the crowd might be a little partied out from the weekend and they're sitting here and they're they're sitting here any good time in the morning. I think everybody kind of expected the Eagles to take
care of business today against the Pittsburgh Steelers. A few times they had to get loud third downs they did, but otherwise, I think the fans sat back, understood what they were watching, and that was a domination by the Philadelphia Eagles over the Pittsburgh Steelers. They sat back in this beautiful October day and enjoyed every bit of it. Late night baseball Game's gonna be a late night on Thursday all week ahead for Philly fans and a great weekend.
Everybody's really enjoying all the positive vibes, and I think the players are feeding off that too. It's just a it's a great sports environment in Philadelphia. Great Dave, thank you so much. All Right, that was Eagles Inside or Dave Spinnaro. But Eagles fans, while you're tuning in, be sure to write in the Facebook comments any questions you have for Ike and or ask Ike segment. You can type them in the faceboo comments will ear them on
the show. All right. Listening to some things that Dave had to say, I thought it was interesting when he said Eagles fans are kind of sitting back and enjoying this. It is something to enjoy and a moment to just be very present for it. But when he did get get into the weeds of what we saw today, and you think about I mean, he said George Pickens had zero receptions. Say, weekend and week out, we see this defense completely shut down very productive wide receivers. Yeah, I mean,
We've said it before. This is the best secondary in football. And I'm actually a little surprised they weren't able to come up with a few more interceptions off Kenny Pikett. But he kept the ball out of harms right for the most part, Kemp everything underneath. The times he did throw the ball down the field, it certainly wasn't harms where they finally got one with C. J. Gardner Johnson picking him off late. But I'm you don't want to take for granted what this defense is doing. But it's
almost expected, all right, It's almost expected. That's the level and the standard that they've set by the way that they've played so far this year. And you look at the schedule and you say to yourself, what quarterback is going to be able to throw the ball against this defense? I just don't see it. When you look at how the defensive line plays up front, and they played complimentary football on the back end, there's no one to throw
the ball too. I mean, it just is it. I just don't think that you can have any issues with the defensive performance in this game. The only touchdown allowed in this game came on that fourth and one trick play off the jet sweep throw from Chase Claypool, and that happened after a penalty on the field goal. Right, So you have a long drive in the end of the beginning of the third quarter, fourteen plays, you're up eighteen points, so you go fourteen plays that ends in
the field goal. That drive, by the way extended by the fake punt. So when you look at all the points that Pittsburgh was able to score, some flukey plays involved in there, I thought this defense was really really impressive. One for twelve on third down. The only third down conversion a QB sneak from Kenny Pickett on third and one that was all the way back in the first quarter. So this defense absolutely showed up in a big way
today against the Steelers. Six sacks for the Eagles defense, two of those coming from jay Von Hargrave, against former team. What can we say about the pressure we're seeing from the Eagles defense affront? I just mentioned the complimentary defense, right, so very want to get into Kittie Pickett no problem because he has nowhere to go with the football. You know.
Sometimes they do a great job getting off the ball, beating the one on one blocks, but there were times a day where he had to hold the ball back there and it was great to see Javon Hargrave has his success against his old team. I thought the play where he got the strip fumble there really put out the last little ditch of holding in Pitchburgh had of getting back into this game, and that was a huge
play there. Yeah, no doubt it. It's always great to be able to see guys perform in that kind of situation. One thing I loved too from the Seagles defense. We saw a number of blitzes. We saw a number of stunts that resulted in some big plays that CJ. Gardner, Johnson or sack came off that nickel pressure. And then we saw the sack from a Son Reddick on the first third down of the game that came on that three man stunt. We haven't seen a lot of that
from the Seagles defense. I thought that was impressive to take away as well. Thirteen tackles for t J Edwards today, another game where he was the team's leading tackler. You know, I'm coming to UI. What have you seen from him in terms of growth? Right, he was a good linebacker last year, obviously that he was believed to him when they gave him a contract extension. But now he's played a different kind of ball. Yeah, his football IQ is so high and you can tell he's rarely out of position.
That's the thing I love about TJ. Not the biggest, not the fastest, so he's not going to overwhelm you with his measurables, but he has it up here. He knows where to be at those guys trusting you talk. You talk about the thirteen tackles that he had. He also tipped that ball that CJ partner Johnson was able to pick off TJ. TJ to me, he's obviously an overachiever. He's talking about the guy was undrafted. He's played different positions coming out of Wisconsin. Man, he's just a hard worker.
That's why I love his story. I love his journey to the NFL and what He's become on this football team really one of the leaders over there own defense. Even though they have all the big money players around him, TJ is the guy in the middle that they all look to. Yeah, let the team and pass breakups. Today you had a couple of so leading the team and tackles and pass breakup. I've always been a fan of t J. Edwards, and I think that his play shows
up so so well in this scheme. When you're gonna play with lighter boxes, you need your guys in the front seven that are playing close to the line of scrimmage to be able to play through contact defeat blocks. You can't just be one for one up there when you've got six guys in the box. And I think you see that time and time again from t J. Edwards. His ability to be a ball magnet and just get to the football time and time again shows up every
single week. All Right, we haven't asked that question. Let's see what we have. I get one more victory from you. Come on, you gotta perform for the people like victory. He might not be able to talk. The rest I get, I get nervous. They're getting really intense. He's getting more of the body into than these days. I'm worried he's gonna go back chair down. Tell you if I do fall out of his chair to go to blank real quick. I don't think you got a fray with that on.
You're going viral on that one. All right, let's get back to the defense. It's funny the Eagles put up thirty five points, but we're talking about the defense. But I have another question for you guys. Seeing CJ. Gardner Johnson get his third interception, I'm sorry, another interception in his third straight game, I should say he's still a
new addition to this team. When you see guys like him, like Hassan Reddick, I mean, he kicked things off of the defense with that sack in the opening drive against the Steelers, And then you get a guy like Robert Quinn and how's he going to find his place in this defense? What can you say about Jonathan Gann and what he's done to really bring all of these pieces together,
really has done a masterful job this year. You know, these guys usually you need game experience together to sort of be able to play off of each other on that defensive side of the ball. And watching what these guys are doing, given the fact that most of them got here this year on that side of the football, It's been amazing that jan I said he's JG. Now he went since JG has the ability to do the what we call it the multiple multiple defenses. Yeah, the
multiple defenses give you different looks. I love how he's using guy's Fran brought up the sack the Hassan Reddick had. You rarely see a three man game like that where the ind comes all the way around and at least have it work, and he came through that Scott free. So Jonathan Ganning up at night mad scientists coming up with different ways to put these guys in position so so that they can make place and C. J. Gardner Johnson is playing safety, where a position power of coming here.
He had some reps at it, but didn't do it a whole lot. He was more of a nickel corner. And I love the fact that he's back there as a ball hulking player and a playmaker man. This defense is only going to get better as the season goes on. Yeah. One of the big things that I've heard a lot over these last couple of weeks of the Eagles you know, plus twelve and turnover ratio. Coming into the game, was all like, is that sustainable? Are they're always gonna be
able to count on those turnovers? Well, I think with the way that the Eagles have set this team up, not just from a player's standpoint, when you get a reddick and you're adding Robert Quinn, all those guys are certainly out to it. I'm sorry I have to cut you off with the man of the hour aj at the podium. Every one, good man. When there's a gold ball for you, when you enjoy moms, you know something, Uh, I think I enjoyed the most being single covered. You know.
Um my eyes light up because I know I got a possibility. It gets the ball and it's my ball to nobody ball. And I'm kind of upseting myself because I know the opportunity laying a game even though it's a flag, but I knew I could have caught the ball and another opportunity in the ball I had dropped where I let the sun just dictate my whole everything.
I couldn't see the ball in and so that I'm really kind of upset right now because I know I could have had like a I had a big day, but I could have had an even bigger day, you know, if I made the most of them opportunities. So it's definitely wrong for improvement. So James, I kind of if you kind of talk about those late hands you were practicing during the summer, um kind of showed up today.
Yea with a couple of those, how much you take you I prove that I'm always trying to like work on something and continue continue, uh getting a bigger bag, you know, the building my arts on them, and uh yeah I did. I did show late hands and I squeeze them, squeezing back inside to give myself some room for the over the shoulder. Jenna gave me a great ball on them on both of the sideline passes, and you know, I just ots over the shoulder. So what
was stealing that that first touchdown? Pastics like it sort of slowed up mid round before you saw the ball in the airline. Yeah, that's the thing with Jenen. You never know like what to expect because I did not supposed to get that ball, and I looked I was just trying to clear it off for Smitty and you know, get the safety out of out the way and Uh. I looked up the ball was in air, and I'm like, oh shit, I mean and at I gotta at least
try to go do something. You know. I know Miko back there and he was he was playing like the center field. I'm glad he wasn't that aggressive, you know, so you know I had to be aggressive. So on the other two touchdowns, you did you know it was? It was different? Yeah, I knew I had a possibility to to get the ball right there and he got called for a Tony Pann. Yeah, you're saying to the Steelers, Uh, I just said one two, that's not enough. You know
what you form, the kind of cemetry, what's physical? Me and jam Um, I think we just we just want to be great. You know, this is somebody that I called myself, called myself, called my friend, and he knows or he knows what I want to accomplished, and I know he want to complished. So when you're playing for somebody you know that you love. You know what I'm saying that you call family, you know, it's a it's a different it's a different it's a different meaning behind it.
You know. You know, I know I can't let him down. You know what I'm saying. So we just we just haven't fun to playing for one another. You know, I'm pretty sure he knows that I got his back and I know he got mine. So I just think that's that's exactly what this is. Like on your last reception, Um, you know, when you got caught the ball over the middle and then kind of like ran past the defense, I mean, did you think you were going in for a touchdown? Yeah, that's another one I'm upset about too.
My teammates gave me a hard time for that, Uh, especially Zach Pascal and he just got called so he made a little better. Um, But yeah, I definitely, I definitely felt like I was on the score. You know, Mika. You know, he did a good job of you know, swiping my legs and get me down, But I was I was upset, you know, that's I think, like, I
think that's the first time I got caught in the NFL. So, you know, my teammates let me here here like that, so we've all good to see what you guys have like back in your president you kind of also open it up stuffing the white jokes also passed all that. Yeah, most definitely, Um, when I got out to a hard start, you know, Um, we knew that's gonna start doubling me. Um, and they did, and so it was another opportunity for someone else, you know. And then and I don't mind that.
I don't mind that at all. But whenever, I just know, whenever I get the opportunity to go on on one, I got to make the most of it, you know. So like a lot of that, a lot of the touchdowns were on blitzes by Pittsburgh exact. Got the point of emphasis during the bye weeks. It was kind of the focus there. Um Yeah, we most definitely wanted to
clean that up. But I didn't even know if it was on blitzes to be honest, but we most definitely, uh this this buy, you know, we wanted to try to clean up everything is possible and picking up the blitz and you know what I'm saying, calling the hot routes was definitely one of the things that we worked on. You talked about how player at your level you're still trying to add you know, stuff to your bag and the proud we're a team that's seven to do. How do you guys as a group of board, Uh, just
remaining humble. We wasn't perfect out there. It made the score, may may say something, but we wasn't perfect and we know, um, we got stuff to clean up. You know, Like I said a couple weeks ago, this team is hungry. You know what I'm saying most importantly humble, but we know it's a lot of work to be done. Man, we
still have not played like a complete game. And and I promise you everybody's wrong gonna know when we played a complete game, you know what I'm saying, because we believe in each other and once we once we do that the whole world. And know that I just enjoyed this one and playing again for this Let's do it again.
You know, a quick turn around. You know, you gotta do as necessary, get your body prepared, and um, we even we're starting that now in the locker room, you know, doing doing stuff that we have to do to get our bodies ready for Thursday. You know. So, I mean, I'm sorry. J has a lot of critics on um. You know, people say things about his arm. What do you think a forecasting touchdowns today? I don't want to answer that question because he would answer that question, you know,
because he he doesn't care about that, you know. Uh, but crazy just you know you kind of talking about your really, but what do you know about is spier right now, I'm gonna answer it from a free standpoint almost definitely, you know what I'm saying. I want him to accomplish everything you know he set out to achieve, you know, from a players a players standpoint, you know, Uh, he hasn't done nothing yet, so you know he's still working. He's in the lab, and you know that's the mentality
he has too. So Jay, when you think office to make gets about different people all year at different times. We have a game like this one, we have rout or don't feel like we're having a game like this one. Um, it's fine, it's fine. We as you saw, we was out there doing celebrations and everything and it's fine. It's fun man, It's it's nothing like it. You know that I could say, like you know, not to throw you know, bad blood on anyone, but like it's most time, like
we are having fun. It's offense this team, like we're enjoying each other. Kelsey Kelsey on the sideline with the batman mask, Like like, guys, we're thinking about stuff to do and we're doing it, you know, you know, uh, it's it's it's so fun. I just can't. I don't know, I don't got the words for it. Like if we just enjoying each other and playing ball, doing what we love. So, like A. J. Brown said, they're just having some fun. We're gonna keep having fun on this show right here.
So Eagles fans, get your comments in on the Facebook amens, ask any question you have. We'll get him answered right here on the show. Very interesting. He had a three touchdown day and he says, upset with his performance. I had a big day, but it could have been bigger. That's a true competitor right there. But also speaking from a veteran and understanding, you know that there's always more you can strive for. Yeah, and you love the fact that his standards are high. He expects more from himself
and receivers. They only had so many opportunities in the game, right, So he had a couple chances there where he feels like he could have had an even bigger day. And that's just a caliber of player than he is. He expects those things out of himself and I love it. I mean, he reminds me a lot of Jalen. You can tell all these guys are very good friends. They're around each other, they have sort of the same mentality.
We've heard Jalen at their games this year. Obviously they'd won every game, but Jaalen not necessarily be happy with whether it was his performance or the team's overall performers, saying that the standard is high and we hadn't met the standard yet. So be interesting to hear Jalen's comments today because I think they met the standard today today, I believe was their most dominant performance. Well, you know that they're always going to hang on those players that
that could have been something else. And that's the thing is that when you have a guy like Jalen who is leading the offense and that's the tone that he sets, like that's when we talk about on field standard. That's the off field standard that Jalen Hurt sets and all those guys they have to match it behind him. And so hearing aj Brown kind of follow that, it has been fun to watch. Well, another guy who's having some
fun today, Jason Kelsey. This is when he was strolling around the sidelines looking like a j Brown mentioned it he put the Batman mask on. That's a new one. We've seen the cape. Now we got a mask out here now and Kelsey has it on. Yeah, we all listen. Everybody's favorite, the mayor of Philadelphia, Jason Kelsey. Who else would be perfect for doing that on the sideline. It had to be Jason Kelsey. So this is great to see. You know, these guys are enjoying playing with each other.
Winning It brings a lot of that out of you. And so I just love the fact that they have that sort of culture set on the team that you know, they know when they have a little fun. I like to touchdown celebrations. That's starting to get creative as well. All right, let's hear from coach himself, Nick Sirianni at the podium chair. I got a chair? Can you get a chure? He tailor? Are you good? All right? Fire away? Nick? There seemed to be less RPO today as we've seen
in earlier in this season. Was there an emphasis during the bye week to do more traditional drop backs? Uh? No, because RPOs have been pretty good for us. RPO has got to think that we're we're looking to run the ball first on RPO. So when we do pass, it's an extra pass that happens. Um, but we're looking to run at first there. So but no, we we uh,
we definitely we worked hard in the bye week. I'm really happy for our coaches of how much time they put in and how much you know, information we got done. Like and it was a it's a group effort, right and so analytics department giving us a lot of different things, uh, defensive coaches looking at things for the offense and vice versa. Um.
So um, we found like we fixed some tendencies. We were able to get a couple of things off of some tendencies and create some explosive plays off some tendencies that we had. Um. And that's what the bye weeks for. It's in a very very important part of the process. All right, see you guys later. Games like that from A. J. Brown before, you know, I sure have it when I was in Indianapolis and he is having him on our defense. So yeah, I've seen that. I've seen that before. Was
this any different or more special? Immunity was his biggest game? Yeah, Yeah, that was a big, big time game. It was special because I was on the same sideline with him, right. Uh, And you know, just so much credit to Howie and his staff to get that done and um Man because he makes he makes us so much better. He's just doing a great job. Jalen and him had an instant
can have an instant connection on the field. We know they had the connection off the field, and he had a big time game for us today and it was good to see that adj Mener on his first touchdown he wasn't the primary read. What was that play supposed to look? First touch? Gosh? Oh um you know there there we had a couple of different things going on there. Uh we felt like um manka was a little low on the play and j and Jalen took advantage of that. And uh so there was was whether he was the
primary or not. Jalen did a good job of getting through his read and finding uh you know, finding it for a touchdown. And said that Jalen is still in the lab becoming the player that he can be. How close to the teams I think I think that's been asked to me before and what I've answered with that is that we don't know. Jalen's just the type of
guy that's going to continue to get better. Um because you know, the type of person he has, the type of football IQ he has, the type of football character he has all you know, the toughness that he has, how much he loves football right Uh, and he's just gonna keep keep extending. You know, I've all I was always taught those are the types of guys that reached their their ceiling. And I don't know if we know
what what a ceiling is going to be. I know this, I know he's getting better every day and he's he's committed that. And that's a good thing for the rest of your team when you're when your best players and your captain's getting better every day, especially fired up on the I mean obviously you're pried up a lot of night, especially till in the Zach Pascal touchdown there that fake scream to God or um what each either. I love
Zach Pascal, Um. You know, UM, he Zach Pascal for the five years or the four years I've been with him. UM has always done the dirty work, always UM. And it's great when you can reward a guy that does the dirty work, who might not have the stats, um, but that you know, it's it's awesome to be able to reward him for that. And and that's what happens sometimes when a guy's doing dirty work, everyone's focused on the other guys. When he's doing the dirty work that
he ends up wide for touchdown. So you know, Zack doing all those little things, all the little things that are important to a football team. Um, that's sweet, right, And I loved it. I love to see that because I love the guy. Um, you don't you're around a guy for that long and not and not have a good relationship with him. And I'm so glad he's here. Um, I knew he could do all the dirty work we wanted him to do, and man, it was that was
that was sweet. Um. You know, I think even I think, even to this day, to this day, my son and maybe not you, but is that's one of his favorite players, is Zach Pascal. Because I think what happens is just the same thing that happened when I would go home and hear my dad talk about the guys that he loved on his football team or his track team. You know, my son's heard you know, he's a little too young, Taylor, Taylor's a little too young, But they've heard me say
so many things good about Zach Pascal. It's is one of his favorite, you know, favorite guys out there, so um, yeah, it was awesome to get him to reward him for all the hard work that he's done. Even with all these wins, everyone seems to be emphasizing that you haven't played a complete game yet. What would a complete game look? Game look like? In your eyes? I thought we had a good first dance second half today. I do that's a good I think that's a I think that's a
good to make him. I think that's a good football team. I know that's the extremely well coached football team. I can't say enough good things that heyl stuff that don't do that anymore. But I can't say enough good things about coach Tomlin. I mean his resume speaks for himself that that's a really good team. And I think we played a pretty complete game and we needed to today to be able to close that out. We really wanted
to emphasize how we start the second half. You know, we have had some second half woes and we we really traced it back to how we started second half and it was good to be able to go down and execute today. Um to start things off to set the tone um that we needed to play a good, a complete game, and I thought I thought we did that. I thought we did a good job of that today
and it and it changes you go. You go up three scores and you're at the end of of course you're going to take some air out of that and not be quite as aggressive and run the clock. And so I thought today was was one of our most complete games that we've had all year. Was there's something you guys did during the bye week in terms of something you found about the team that you've got showed
itself to that. Yeah, there was a lot um I really do like without getting obviously, and I can give you all the all the answers, but I think we we we did a lot and the players went out and executed, uh you know. We It's such an important part of the process. The bye week is such an important part of the process. You And it's not just the coaches that that it's going into Taylor, babystop. Okay,
it's not just the coaches. It's it's the entire building, right, It's the analytics department, it's the strength and conditioning staff of how we're going to finish better in the second half that you know, we had our ideas of how we wanted to start the second half better, but the strength and conditioning staff and the training staff and the doctors also had you know, Uh, I don't, I don't. I'm not smart enough to say the word that the how the body works there going into the second half.
And we'll do anything we can to make this team better. And h and just a credit obviously all the credit goes to the guys, but so many parts of this organization. Mister Lori is you know, the head of this organization, and he and he is always he supports us in everything and uh in all departments and and then you see something like that after a bye week and all the hands on deck. Um, that's why it's the greatest team game, because it's not just the coaches and players.
It's the front office, it's the analytics department, it's the equipment staff with with Greg all right, it's Tom in the security right, it's it's it's everybody. It's Ted in his his strength and conditioning staff, it's Tom all right in the in the U, in the training staff, and I'm Pat Dolan and the video staff. It's every we asked fat doling for everything and how many different things
can you give us in cut ups? And so uh yeah, I can't say enough good things about the organization Jalon's development. What does it say about weird dsers quarterback that he can have this type of game with wod rushing the whole plus laughs them. Uh, you know, it's it's It says a lot. I mean, because you want to be able to win many different ways. And he went out there and he uh he executed, baby don't all right?
He executed today um and um, you know in the air um and through some great deep balls and and read the defense well. And he just continues to develop. One of the meetings, Uh, you wouldn't mention a couple of six and over team seven and one whatever coming out against teams that weren't doing as well and kind of lay today. What does it show you about your team that they came off to buy in that type
of situation. We got great We got great leaders, right John, We got great leaders that are um that are making sure. I don't know who wrote who wrote it earlier today, but I got the thing on my update on my phone was like Robert Quinn uh fletch went right up to him and said, hey, we practice hard here, And Robert Quinn said, that's all I needed to hear. How
awesome is that? Right? The best teams that I've been around practice hard and uh and and that's and they just they picked up the process of what they we've done each and every week, and they just picked it up. They got their rest, but then they came back ready to go. And that doesn't happen unless you have great people on your team and you have great leadership under team. We're gonna go, Chris and that John, Yeah, we have a guy like a j grout number one quarterback has
that how much does you know? You know what helped quarterback? But what is all to do for the rest of the receivers so that we get open? That's basically my old Zack pass. Yeah, help, Well, when you have a j when you have Devonte, when you have Dallas, Like all the attention was on Dallas on that play on Zach's touchdown, right, and so you got these playmakers and then you got guys making plays off of them because
of the attentions on them. And and that doesn't just go It also goes for the run game as well, and you know, we felt like the way the game played today, we didn't run it as quite as much as we normally do, and it was great to be able to win that way. And uh, but Aja opens up, Davante opens up, and so does Dallas opens up the run game as well. John, I think you mentioned jayalas development.
They're just wondering what you've seen from him in that department, probably you know, the play game things that go to Welton now when you guys are just cruising, how he's handled that development also, especially the pressure, but I would imagine goes when playing that position in the city. Yeah, j Jalen is ultra focused and he's focused on the
process and how he gets better every day. And he's not focused on what his next contract might be, or what what we're gonna do in three weeks, or what the outcome of this season is or or anything like that. All he's focused on is day by day and he
and he's in a leader of our team. That's huge, right because then everybody falls falls with that, and so he's just it says if he had grown up in a football household and he knows what to do and he knows how to handle the waves of a season, because there are waves of the season, but it's important that we don't ride that those waves, right, And I know you guys got you guys got a job, a really hard job that you gotta feel like and you got you got a whole week into well four days
today where when we play next you there's got to be a lot of stories, so there can be a lot of d riding of the wave. But Jalen doesn't allow himself to do that. And and I'm done answering your question unless I did I answer that, And I just wanted to say, like, unbelievable. I've been to I've been to stadiums where Steeler fans take over, but no way did I think that would ever happen in Philadelphia. And I barely saw any of now I could, I
barely saw any of those terrible towels. I didn't see any any of those Our fans came out and supported us. It was unbelievable. But um my, uh my mom's cousin, I'm not even I'm not even claiming them. And they didn't sit in our sections. They just live in Philly and they grew up in Pittsburgh. You guys saw something. My parents grew up in Pittsburgh and everything like that, And and my mom's cousin and she's like, hey, they want to say hello to you before the game. I'm like, well,
they know they can't wear steels stuff. And coming out of silence, she's like, well, we're not giving them on the sideline and they were wearing they were wearing Steelers gear. So I just the cute Christmas cards with this one
and this one and my other son. They will not be receiving one of those cute Christmas cards this week, but so much of a shout out to our fans of coming out, not giving like just this Philly, this is Philly, this is what Philly's, what makes Philly is one of the best, the best sports town in America. It's freaking awesome. Right. We've taken over stadiums in Arizona,
they took over a stadium in Washington. And then like when a team that like Pittsburgh travels, well, no traveling here because none of our guys, none of our our people, gave up tickets. And then my mom, my mom's and I'm not claiming they won't get a Christmas card. He coach, we got one. Yeah, here is with us today. She's a more more flag Football League participants sheet. A question for yeah, so would be more like quick turnaround for next week? Thirty applayment action. What do you hope to
emphasize with the team history. Well, well, it's all about recovery. And those guys are in there right now because we just have such an unbelievable training staff of strength staff, um uh, training, the trainers and the doctors. They're in there getting massages right now, eating the right thing. So it's that quick turnaround is you know, what are we going to do to make sure that our bodies are ready to go? Um you know, coaches have a short,
short turnaround as well. We got to make sure that we uh, you know, get the plan together for for our guys, that you know that on a short week, and that our guys can go and go out and execute. So great question, Thanks Nia. Next, All right, guys, thanks, we're out. It's a family affair except for Aunt Susie in Pittsburgh. It's not a good day for her. No, it's very filly. Now you don't ride with him. You're
done right either. You're all in or you're all as we know for Lane Johnson with us, how boy fan relatives doesn't fly here? Love it well. He was asked a little bit about Jalen Hurts, and we know Jalen Hurts in the way that he described him as he doesn't ride the waves. He doesn't get honestly, he doesn't get anywhere down the road. He doesn't look anywhere past what he's doing right now in this moment. But you have to kind of look back and look at where
he's come up until this point. And today he surpassed Carson Wentz and Donovan McNabb for the longest active wind Street. He's at ten straight regular season games now as a starter, which is very impressive. But when you think about what he's been able to do and the journey he has been on to see him throw four touchdown passes today, it's kind of remarkable. I continue to be amazed about his kid and his growth at the quarterback position almost
night and day. From what you saw last year and even the short period he played in his rookie season. He looks like a polished NFL quarterback right there right now. He's confident, he knows where he wants to go with the ball. You know, I'll watch him on those deep throws to aj the second touchdown, in the third touchdown, when he gets to that back foot, he lets the ball go. He knows exactly where he wants to go
with it. He sees that man and man coverage out there, and he says that safety is not going to be able to get over there in time. That's Mica Fitzpatrick back there, and that's an arguably one of the best safeties in the game today. So to be able to get those throws over the top with number thirty nine hanging back there, that's just let you know where Jalen hurts is that. I don't know if he attempts those throws last year, because I know he's mindful not putting
the ball in harm's way. But when you watch those touchdown passes, that looks like a quarterback to me that has all the confidence in his arm and his ability and more importantly in the guy that he's throwing the ball to giving him an opportunity to make a play. Those weren't easy throws over the shoulder, tight window. That was good coverage that they had on a J. Brown. It was just a better throw it just browsing through
just some of my notes real quick. Four of those touchdowns that he threw today, right, he threw four passing touchdowns. Three of those touchdowns came on plays after there was a negative or no game the previous play. So when Nick Sirianni talks about he's not a guy that rides the wave, he's not going to be like this off the field. Yeah, absolutely true. On the field, that's the same way with Jalen. Look, it was not always pretty. It was a really good stat line today. Not all
of those passes were beautiful, not all. You know, some of those sacks were tough sacks to take. But Jalen Hurts is unflappable if he has fights through adversity, so so well continues to be one of the most impressive traits about what he brings to this team was tight end. Just talk to him reporters in the locker room. Here's what he had to say about Jalen Hurts's development him
all along. You know, there was a lot of stuff in the air if Jalen was going to be the guy, But everybody in the building knew he was the guy. He was going to be the guy. That was never a question in any of our minds. And you know, throwing with him all offseason, he just he was swinging out of things, zipping it, you know, and then you start camping. He starts making checks, making reads, throws on time, goes through his progression. It's the open guy. It's fun
to see, it's fun to play with. When you got a quarterback there can deal it like you guys, I wasn't any question now. Jalen Hurts also through the Dallas Goddard six times today. Earlier Sirianni said, you know, you might not have seen him scoring touchdown today, but he is such an impact player on this offense. He was still making plays and he's such a big reason as to why this offense rolls. Here's like two straight games where you don't realize that Dallas Goddard had a pretty
good game down throw on the field. Obviously, aj is catching the touchdown passes, but Dallas being able to extend drives key third down catches. And I still love to see him with the ball in his hand after he catches the ball because you rarely bring him down with one defender. He's a strong runner, he's a smart runner, and the fact that he's a huge target for Jalen that gives him all the confidence to be able to put that ball anywhere and Dallas will come up with it. Yeah, Ellie,
you mentioned he was targeted six times. He caught all six of those targets, and not all of them were like easy little screen passes either. A couple of them were intermediate, like those sail routes along the sideline. He saw the one hander behind them on the shallow cross. So Dallas godd are continuing to make some of those really impressive tough catches at all areas of the field.
If you told me when twenty twenty one ended that this Eagles team would only rush for twenty three yards in the first half, I would not believe you, because last year that was the bread and butter. They were just running the ball down their throats. Twenty three yards on the ground in the first half. They ended the
day with over one hundred. But the way that they're able to adjust, you know, it was tough to get the ball going in the first half, but they also didn't need to because they were so successful in throwing the ball down the field. I just think it's so interesting to see the leap that this offense is made from last year to this year. Yeah. I mean, they're not a one dimensional offense, and they can throw the ball.
If you want to load the box to try to stop the run, then they're gonna throw the ball on the outside when there's one on one covers there. And then if you want to play a two high safety to keep the ball from going over your head, that's a lightbox. They're going to run the football, and that's what they did. When they came out at halftime. They realized Pitchburgh said, okay, we got to start giving a little help over the top to some of these guys, and Miles Sanders was able to break off some big
runs there. What did that do? That opened up the play action pass for the offense. So I'm not concerned about the running game. Sometimes you think, okay, did we forget we can run the football, But then you have to realize, no, this is what the deepness is dictating that we do. And they threw the ball with so much success it forced Pitchburg to come out of that defense they were in and then we were able to
run the ball in the second half. Yeah, only thirty one snaps in the first half from this Eagle's offense, and we talked about it on the Kickoff Show. The secondary for Pittsburgh, they've been banged up throughout the year. I thought that they were really good at the catchpoint, but they gave up a lot of separation and we saw that in this game. They gave up a bunch of explosive plays coming in. Well, they gave up a bunch of explosive plays going out here. In Week eight,
we have another question for Ike. Let's see what the fans have to say and or ask Ike sayment think Robert Quinn will fit into this defensive scheme moving forward close to a few sacks in the fourth quarter. I think Robert Quinn is gonna fit in here very nicely. We're talking about a guy that has over a hundred sacks in his career. He can come, he can roll out of bed and rush the passer. It's just about getting familiar with the defensive schemes, what's his responsibility in
those games, and then accepting his role. He understands he's coming to a good deepense. We have a defensive line where we rotate, so he may not play as many snaps as he was playing out there in Chicago. But he's gonna benefit from being fresher throughout the game and he can rush the passer. Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if he does get if he doesn't get his first Eagle sack this next game, because he was close on a couple of those today. Yeah, there are a number
of flags in this game. The couple that could have been some offensive holding on some of those pass rushers. The Eagles could have had more than six sacks in this game. But Robert Quinn, he can get off the ball. We saw that first step, the first step a number of times today. Well if you're a vet though, so this situation where it is a rotation may actually end up working in his favor. Give his legs a little bit of a break so he can really still play
to his high stability. I really believe it will. I mean, this guy, he had eighteen and a half sacks last year. He didn't even get how to rush the passer. Yeah, one year he's playing out there in Chicago. No disrespect to Chicago, but he's probably the best guy on their deepest line. Khalil Mack isn't there anymore, So you get a lot of offenses that are going to focus their blocking schemes on him. I think he was either the second or third highest rush and to be a double
team this season. That's how that's how much double team. And he was getting out there in Chicago. You're not gonna be able to do that here because Hassan Reddick is out there, So you have to focus on where he's at. I think Robert Quinn is gonna love playing his defense because now he has playmakers all around him and it's going to allow him to be the best that he can be. Yeah, you talk about a guy that can get the football on the ground as well
get the ball back for his offense. Seven forced fumbles a couple of years ago. All Right, we have the quarterback himself, Jalen Hurts at the podium. We pushed out passing a quarter red zone, double coverage, perfect strike. Teach what you're next. Cloud of Zoe wasn't like U you know, I don't know. I guess I wasn't the zone. I feel like I could have done more, feel like, uh, you know, you look at the third quarter. I think there was an opportunity to make some plays. Um had
some negative plays there. I think two minute drive before half time took some sacks and I feel like I could have avoid it, probably could have got the ball out, Um. And then we kind of kind of started off hitting something low, you know, And so a testment to the to the receivers. We have the protection we had all day, Um, and you know we were on waivering, you know what I'm saying. And I think we just kind of kept focused to playing to the standard and chasing that, you
know what I mean. And hell of a game by aj. You know, he's making big time plays. I know you're wanting something back for sure, UM, but hell of a game by him. Can you break down how much you're improved this year? Is you and more people to get better? Yea? How much of the guys rounding with you, guys around
you've got better or guys you had. It's hard for me to really talk about myself and that in that standpoint, Um, people don't see the work that's put in not just by me individually, but by a j by Smitty Um by Dallas guarded by Jason Kelsey, you know, by our miles by Um Nick Sirianni by everybody. You know, it takes work, and it's a grind. And the beautiful thing
about this team is we've grinded together. We've had OTAs, we've had training camp, we bonded, we we put it in, put in so much valuable time together to chase this feeling of achievement and chase this feeling of you know, going out there and playing at the hot level. So not I tell you, after after every game, I feel like there's there's always much more out there for us to do. You know. Obviously we have a short week
this week, so it's a different mentality as well. But it's a testament to the work we put in as a team. You know, it's no man is an island. You gotta draw your strength from others. And you know, when a guy may miss a throw low, or guy may miss a miss a pass or miss a block or whatever, we got each other back. We got each other's back. Um, what's what's that life? And I ball up to him and having to come down with interest at the time. I have a lot of trust in Aja,
have a lot of trust in him. I think that's a lot of the reason why he's here. Um. And you know, we've We've always had a great relationship, and I think it's been beautiful to see how it's unfolded throughout the year. How that, you know, personally for him and I and also us on the field. You know, I've always had a lot of admiration for his mentality, his want to and he's been doing great things for us. I'm proud of him as a friend and as a quarterback.
Whatever you do, you gotta do something before is that headway or just where you were that way. I call him formative experiences, call him formative experiences. I think I've endured a lot. I think I've been fortunate to go through things that have built character and me. They have made me a stronger individual, stronger man, and it's allowed me to understand the points of competition, the importance of seeing something through, and the importance of working for what
you want. And I'm just always prided myself on that. And that's something that I saw my dad do as a kid. I saw how he handled being a coach. I saw how he uplifted the people around him, how he was a service to the kids, high school kids. I saw my mom did it, I saw everybody did it. And I was just always trying to learn from the people around me the work that goes into a jail. And when we were talking to h he kind of you don't wanted to bring up the place he didn't
make anyfore he talked about the place he did. You're the same way. It does. It take work to do that to get that find set. But it seems that a lot of players have on this steam. Now. I don't think it takes work. I think you either have it or you don't. I think the great players are eager to be the best and be the best all
the time. And when you look at the opportunities that you didn't take advantage of, you know, like you can go out there and you'll have a statistically perfect game, catch every ball or do everything, but there's always something. There's always something and enough is never enough, and we just strive for that. We strive for you know, we strive for something that we may never get, but we continue to go chase it said that first touchdown. It
wasn't supposed to content designed that play work. When we said that play year, you have to be were it all ties to wall might be coming to Yeah, that's one thing I try and tell all the receivers is you know, although the balls is not supposed to go to you, be aware because I may see something on the field that man enticed me to make that throat to him. So I always encouraged them to be ready
at all times and run every route to win. And he did a great job today being ready in a couple of different situations and we made some big time players. I'm proud of him. It's mean for you to go home down the teams, you know, seven and old you're playing like this, or your friends and family going to get to see him. What is that going to be like? I think, um going back, going back home and playing
in Houston. It's always been a dream of mine and I never had the opportunity to go playing and reliant as a kid now known as NRG, I spent a lot of time in the Houston Texas Facility, Houston Texas Facility, my godfather being on staff as a child, and I have a lot of memories at that place. So it'll be it'll be exciting, and I think we've definitely transitioned
fairly quickly. You know, we talked about having a twenty four hour rule and you know, enjoyed for twenty four hours where and we ain't got we ain't got that much time having a Thursday night game. So I think the team is going to enjoy it for I gave him like eight o'clock to night or so after after they eat dinner or something like that. But um, come back tomorrow when we go, when we go to the facility and re lock in and and attacked upon it,
that's in front of us. I'm not sure, it seems for two years when we've asked you about the passing game, you've spoken about efficiency and consistency to have this type of performance where you I think you run the VA only twice. What is I'm that to say about your development as a pastor? Yeah, I think I think it's bigger than just the overall development of one part of my game. Think it's about being able to be a
threat in many different ways. And that's something that a guy like me, I have the ability to do that naturally, being able to run and you know, we talk about doing that that I like to call it a triple threat.
You know, you have to you know, be able to kill them with your legs at times and make the throws when you need to in the passing game and killing what you killing them with, killing them with your mind and what you what you see and how you react, you know, because you get into a point where you get different looks and they try to get you, but you just want to try and be ready for all
of those looks and have an answer for it. Um. And that's that testament to the preparation, to the to the people that have around me, and you know, it's just it's just an uphill climb. That's what we always talk about. It's an uphill climb. So that's that's what it is, you know what I mean. And I honestly feel like there is no arrival. There is no arrival. You will never get to a point where you say I've arrived. There is no arrival. There's only the journey.
And I've embraced that journey and I'll continue to do that and take it day by day and just try and climb. Say more your arm or you're buying It was everything. It was every thing. It was the whole trip of threat, you know. And I think it's attestment to the preparation. Like I said, Um, the guys around me AJ making big time plays that coming in and making big time plays well deserved. Um, it's it's, it's,
it's it's important, you know, the preparation. How good is it go to have guys like you know, like AJ and people like I mean the DeVante Smith and and Dallas Got or how comforting him that that you can go to any one of those guys and also get other guys involved. Yeah, when when you're on the high Street like everyfore, you know, it's I have far with it because I've seen all of these guys do amazing things.
I've seen DeVante Smith do crazy things in college. I've seen AJ as a friend, as a fan take slants seventy. You know, I've seen Dallas got To make the craziest catches in the game and in practice. Um So when I see him make those plays in the game or better, Yeah, when I'm playing with him in the game, I'm like, I got my popcorn radio. After I throw them the ball, I don't want to make sure I'll do my job to getting from the ball and then I can I can be a fan and kind of watch them go
to work. I mean, I think that's just a testament to them you know, and I think for us, you know, it looks differently by the day, but we always prepare together, and we always going to the field going to a game trying to be on the same page. And I think that's allowed us to be productive and we just want to continue to building it. Okay, thanks guys. Thanks, that was Jalen Hurds diving into the offense. But earlier today, friends, if you broke down the big sack, Hassan Reddick set
the tone with in the first quarter. So here's his Rereaco review. All right, so this week here on the Reco Review, want to rewind all the way back to the first third down of the game for this Eagles defense, third and long. What does this defense look like coming out of the bye week. Well, they run a really
creative stunt on third down. Now, the Eagles coming into this game had run less stunts than anybody in the NFL, and so adding this wrinkle to the pressure scheme impressive to see from Jonathan Gannett and this Eagles defensive coaching staff. What you're gonna get is a unique alignment. This sack is gonna come from Hassan Reddick, who has lined up inside over the left guard. Now, let's just take a
look at the alignment of everybody else here. At right defensive end, you've got Josh Sweat in his normal spot, but everyone else has some creative alignments. Here. You've got Hassan Reddick over the guard, You've got Javon Hargrave over the center. Here, you've got Brandon Graham, and all the way out of defensive end, you've got Fletcher Cox. So right now, alarm bells are going off in the heads of every single Pittsburgh Steeler involved with the protection scheme.
We're gonna let this run for a second, and let's just take a look at the stunt the Eagles run. This is a three man game, often referred to as a pirate stunt, where you've got the two defensive lineman inside they're slanting, and then you're gonna get the looping rush from Hassan Reddick coming all the way around. When you have these three man stunts, that's tough to pick
up as an offensive nan. And you could tell this right guard he has no idea that Hassan Reddick is looping all the way around here, and he's going to close in on the rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett. We can let this run and you can really see the athleticism from Hassan Reddick I really put on display. He turns that corner. Josh Sweat was right there as well to combine for the sack. But a creative rush there from the Eagles defensive line, all the different alignments you get
the three man stunt. They get home for a sack on the first third down of the game. Now is your chance to vote for the Toyota Player of the Week. Go to Philadelphia Eagles dot com slash Toyota Player of the Week to cast your vote and get a chance at a brand new Toyota. All right, three nominees, here we go. Number one Surprise Surprise eight Jay Brown six receptions, one hundred and fifty six yards, three touchdowns. Look at that yards after the catch, all right. Next up, Javon
Hargrave against his former team. This was a striped sack that Avonte Maddox recovered and it later resulted in a Miles Sanders touchdown. But not least Jalen Hurts. You gotta give it to the quarterback. Two hundred and eighty five passing yards and four touchdowns through the air. What do we think, guys, Well, we're not going defense today, es, I'm going Jalen Hurts. I mean, I'm a J. Brown had a big day, but I think Jalen Hurts with the type of throws that he made, I was in
press tight windows over the shoulder. Yeah, Jalen Hurts was almost flawless today. Yeah, fifteen years since we've seen an Eagles receiver do what AJ Brown did today with over one hundred and fifty yards and three touchdowns. I'm gonna go number eleven here. I'm gonna go a J. Brown with the big day. All right, we'll get your votes in now. You heard Jalen Hurts. You have about till eight pm and then we're turning the page. It's onto
the Houston Texans. So for tonight's Jamison night cap, let's look ahead to Thursday nights opponent, another night for prime time for the Eagles. They are one four and one currently, they sent fourth in the AFC South quarterback he's doing all right, fifty percent completion rate, eleven yards right now and an interception. What do we think about Thursday, guys,
short week? Yeah, obviously it's an interior opponent and as long as the Eagles are preparing as if they're playing an undefeated team, it shouldn't be a difficult match out for him. But on a short week and on the road, I would expect Houston to come out at least gamed and ready to play. It's really about the Eagles from this point on right not playing down to anybody else's level. Seeing if these teams can play at that level. They're the best in the league right now, so that's the
way they need to go. I think offensively, they've got a couple of young playmakers there. Davis Mills actually playing pretty well. I've been impressed with watching the second year quarterback, former third round pick out of Stanford. He is really cool and collected. He's making tough throws, he's accurate, he's got a good arm. And then Damian Pierced, the rookie running back, is running his tail off. He is really
fun to watch, really violent as a runner. Defensively, they've got two more young playmakers there in Jalen Petrie, the safety, the rookie second round pick, and Derek Stingley Junior, a top five pick. Both guys playmakers in that secondary that you've got to be aware of in Lovey Smith scheme. And when you look at their schedules, interesting, I gotta get through Thursday night, but then they'll have all for the weekend and the following weekend because they don't play
until Monday night. So if they can have this quick turnaround and not let this one, you know, get out of their sight, they have a good stretch coming up as well. Yeah, it's a good football team. Now, it's just going to be whether or not they're planning to their standard. You're the best team in the league. You become the team that everybody circles on their calendar, not as if it's going to be an easy win, but they know you are the best team, so they don't
want to get embarrassed. They're typically gonna bring their gig. They're good effort the end. But the Eagles, you look at you live at the schedule right here, man, the Eagles have a chance to run off a few more ws. I Yeah, and look when you look at the injuries and some of the teams coming up on the schedule here. But again, it's gonna go back on what Nick Sirianni Jalen hurts. The rest of this this this team has preached and it's a it's every seventeen one game schedules.
It'll be big for this team moving forward. All right, Well, that'll do it for us here on the postgame show, Big night, Thursday night. Okay, I know we got the Phillies coming up. Can the Phillies beat Houston? Can the Eagles beat Houston? It's big week for Phillies sports fans. But I'll do it for us myself, friend Duffie and I Greece. Thank you so much for tuning into the postgame show and go Birds.
