Was it as good for you as it was for us?
Enjoy the Travis Kelce 'season'...we'll have our Super Bowl matchup next week!
Ten takes, the emotional hangover version. Was it good for you? Guys? The best weekend of the year is over. Title gand weekend is great, but there's only two games. It is not the bedlam, it is not the stature of divisional weekend. I'd love it so much, and I love not wasting your time with only ten minutes for exactly ten takes. Let's get right into it. Start the clock. Take number one. The Buffalo Bills proved nothing in beating the Baltimore Ravens. There is no monkey off their back, there is no score that's settled. They're not having a parade today. They're just going on to the title game. And if you want to have legacy talk and scream about legacy, this legacy that Josh Allen did nothing to change his legacy in that game. And I say that as an enthusiast of his and someone who's trying to think constructively about these games rather than beat up on the loo users. Nothing has been proven by the Buffalo Bills or Josh Allen. He has beaten Lamar in the playoffs before, he has been past the division round before. All he did was beat the Ravens, who at this stage are a speed bump in the playoffs for teams going to do really substantial things later in the run. Everything about Allen and the Bills is next week at Arrowhead. It's not about a home game over the Ravens. And now it's wow, he really separated himself from the pack. He won MVP. I don't even know if he's gonna win VP. It's out of the question. It had nothing to do with it last night. It is all about next week because if they go to Arrowhead and lose thirty one to twenty three, there is no one who supports the Bills, cheers for the Bills, or plays for the Bills that's going to say, ah, that sucked. We lost to the Chiefs for the fourth straight time of the playoffs. But hey, you know, we beat Lamar in the division round. Nothing, they prove nothing. It is all to gain next week. Holy crap, take number two. Lamar Jackson deserves to take criticism. I don't look to beat up on guys. In fact, I like Lamar so much as a person, and he's given me so much enjoyment over his career as a spectator. I don't look to get out my pickacs and start whacking it at him, but of course he deserves some. He is not a choker, he is not a clown. He is not a fraud. But he is someone who does not play his best football in the playoffs. That is a fact. That's not my opinion. He is now three and five in the playoffs. He has stats that don't look good he's got. When you look at his total touchdowns versus total turnovers in the playoffs, it's not great. It's not good. It's not even average. It's bad. And this is a guy who doesn't turn the ball over. He said after the game, he was so mad at himself in this really bleeped out, profanity laid and emotional press conference, which I totally respect. He said, I threw a BS interception in the entire season of eighteen games before this, he's thrown four interceptions. He doesn't throw BS interceptions, and then you get to the playoffs and he does. It doesn't mean he is never going to get to the title game or the Super Bowl, but at this point I doubt it because we have not seen this for a year or two, and it's some young player final in their footing. He's many years in now he's as far in as Josh Allen, and he does not play his best in the playoffs. That is not my opinion, that is a fact. Take number three. Mark Andrews had the strangest meltdown you could ever see on that stage. You know about to drop at the end on the two point conversion. You also know about the fumble. You might know about the other drop he had in the game, after which immediately Lamar fumbled. It's not that a guy came up short in the playoffs and was clearly in his head and couldn't make plays he would normally make in a sleep. Instead, a guy of that stature did it. Mark Andrews is a dude. Mark Andrews has been around. Mark Andrews has been to Pro Bowls. We know him. He's been on your fantasy teams. You've won fantasy seasons with him. You know him, you totally respect him. He's just one of these tough as hell Ravens who plays tight end. Never says squat same draft class as Lamar. He's been through everything with Lamar. I've seen guys drop a punt in the playoffs or miss three kicks. I just didn't think that guy of that experience, with that much credit behind him, that many skins on the would mess up. And I think he dropped the two point conversion because of the fumble. I think he had already had a drop and then he had the fumble of the season. And I think he was in his head and I think he was rattling, and I think he was human and a catch that I think it was. Romo said he makes nine hundred ninety nine times out of a thousand he drops. There's no reason he should drop that. Lamar just put it right in his hands, nice and soft, nice and supple. He was wide open and he dropped it. Anybody is susceptible to that. Anybody is vulnerable to Holy crap. I'm in my head and I just messed up the season. I better make a play to make up for it. And then you can't make the play. I'm not surprised if somebody did that. I'm very surprised was Mark Andrews. And I don't feel bad saying this when we're supposed to just crush everybody for choking. I feel terrible for Mark Andrews, terrible. I totally respect him, and as a human being, I thought it was heart wrenching watching that take Number four. Though here's a take that did not give the Bills the win. It did not cost the Ravens the win. What I wouldn't mean by that I've made this mistake this morning. It's easy to get caught up and say, oh, man, if Andrews catches that, then they go to overtime, and who knows, Baltimore played better in the second half, they'd probably win. Don't let that become what history looks back in as the Mark Andrews drop and I'll tell you why. If he catches that and ties the game, there is a lot of time left, a lot. It's only bout a minute and a half I think it was. Plus the Bills have timeouts. Josh gets the ball back with plenty of time timeouts, and Tyler Bass, who had his game last night, all they need to do is get him in field goal range, which they probably would have done. So I made the mistake early and good morning football got called out immediately by Bills fans. That was not the end of the game. That wasn't a walk off that would have sent them to overtime. In fact, most likely I would say the Ravens still would have lost if Andrews dropped that, So don't make that mistake like I did take number five Philadelphia Eagles. That is why when a few weeks ago everyone in the world was having a switchblade fight about Saquon Barkley and Dickerson. Should you play in week eighteen? You sit his butt down so he can destroy teams in the playoffs? Yes, just sit him down. Of course, the record was right there. You did not need to win the game. Putting him in that game to get the record would not be in the best interest of winning a super Bowl, or winning the divisional like they did over the weekend, or winning the wild card. Since Saquon had two weeks off, he has been absolutely nuclear in the playoffs. Now, would he have still busted all those runs last night against the Rams if they hadn't rested him? And I don't know, I don't know. I know he might have sprained his ankle in Week eighteen, And could it be that for two weeks off after a grueling, grueling sixteen games for Saquon, he got his head right, he got his legs right, He's in the jacuzzi, he's relaxing, and so he is ready to unleash hell on the playoffs. They made the right move, they made the smart move, and yesterday we saw all the reasons why take number six. I can't believe the Rams didn't win that game. I really can't. It would have been the ultimate kicking the groin rug pull ever instead of Lincoln Financial, so Saquon runs the It felt like a three hundred yard touchdown where he's hitting himself in the helmet and looking on the JumboTron, and even the Venerable Mike Turrico on the call says, and he might have run himself into the title game somehow. Then the Rams instantly score in like thirty seconds. There was the easiest touchdown ever. Get the ball back, and Stafford's cruising down the field like they're gonna win this game. I think they were down six. All they needed to do was score, maybe five. All they needed to do was score. And not only are the Rams winning, they're advancing to the title game, which they are hosting. The NFC title game would have been it so fi against the Commanders. But what happened. They were cruising right down the field. The Eagles defense completely exhausted, the defensive line completely gassed, they had a false start penalty which stopped the no huddle, which moved them back. And never mind the five yard penalty. The Eagles were allowed to sub on defense and get fresh guys in there, and that let them catch their breath, take a standing eight count, and then after that short completion, Jalen Carter sacked Jalen Carter. Pressure. It's over. That was so critical. I thought the Rams were gonna win it. I think McVeigh was already preparing his victory speech. I think Stafford was gonna be an all timer. The false start penalty blew it for them completely. I thought they had that thing. Take number seven. Jaden Daniels is an all time great rookie. He is the all time great rookie. The stat that I saw and bear with me with the stats and only don't like him. This is amazing. If there is a formula, guys, there is a way you win with a rookie quarterback in the playoffs. It's well established over many years. You have a dominant defense and the rookie quarterback makes it two or three plays and stays the hell out of the way. That's how you do it. Not with him. He doesn't do that he's leading the defense. There's the list of rookies who have started a title game, and it's guys you know, Joe Flacco, Mark Sanchez, Brock Purdy, Sean King, Ben Roethlisberger. If you look at the defenses on those teams, all of them are first, first, third, first third, first, top three defenses in all of them. Jane Daniels defense is eighteenth, eighteenth, and he is starting a title game. It's a huge disparity in the support those other guys got and that he got. He is doing greatest rookie of all time stuff, groat stuff, and I'm blind picking them. I did it before the Rams and Eagles happened. I don't care. I picked the Commanders to win the title game and I still think that they will take number eight. Lions are going to find out how good Dan Campbell is now because they lost. They couldn't out score the Commanders. They ran out of bodies on defense. Their offensive coordinator is definitely gonna be gone, their defensive coordinator is probably going to be gone, and now it's going to be Dan Mann trying to retool, restaff and go back to work. There's questions about Jared goff. The fun run is over. Now everybody sees them coming. They're not the darling anymore. This is a really, really going to be interesting watching Dan Campbell over the next year. Take number nine, It's Kelsey season. Oh my god. Kelsey used to be known as this all time great tight end who's just a fantastic football player. And then something changed and he became an international celebrity, who's an US weekly and stuff, and days like this weekend you have to remind yourself, and he reminds you that he is still one of the greatest football players of all time. He completely dominated the Texans. He looks slow, he looks kind of sluggish. It doesn't matter. He's always open. He always gets it done. It was incredible. Take number ten. Youth basketball. I've said this before, I'll say it again. Is the hardest youth sport to coach. I've done baseball, I've done flag football, I've done others. I have never been more exhausted than after a basketball game. It's constant screaming, go there, go there, stand there, get it, pass it, shoot it, get it, shoot it, pass it. For an hour straight. I was coaching eight year old girls up who again exhausted. Baseball, easy, flag, football, walk in the park, basketball so hard. I went overtime and I got a lot more to say about coaching youth basketball. I felt like I had done an iron man. Those people collapsing at the end of the home stretch where their legs are just seizing up and they're cramping and falling down. That was me in the final two minutes of one hour of just yelling, encouraging and emoting at these wonderful little third graders, and we lost. That's it, guys, It's always a win. 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