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GMFB Monday Hour 2: NFC North, Cowboys questions, Game Balls and Coach of the Week

Published Nov 4, 2024, 7:54 PM

Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the Lions, Vikings, and Packers vying for the NFC North.  Hosts Sherree Burruss, Kyle Brandt, Peter Schrager, Akbar Gbajabiamila, and Isaiah Stanback discuss which direction the Cowboys are headed after another loss.  The table hands out Game Balls for Week 9 before Peter reveals his Coach of the Week.

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Good morning football, Good morning football. Welcome to our show here, brought to you by our friends at Old Trapper Beef Turkey. We're live in Los Angeles and New York City here on a Monday. I'm sure Burris alongside Akbar, Baja b and Miller I say a stand back shooting us here.

In New York.

That is Peter Shaker and Kyle Brand. Looking at the schedule, guys, we are exactly halfway point in one day now, being the Monday, and the cream Kyle we're seeing is starting to rise to the top. The NFC North, my goodness, Yeah, look at the standings here talking about the NFC North just beating each other up, arguably one of the toughest divisions in football. Lions with the Crown seven to one, two to zero in the division. But as we saw Sunday night Vikings knocking on their door packers there at zero and two in the division, and Peter you mentioned it, we were really wondering, how does Chicago come off that hill? Mary is such an emotional letdown As we look at those standings, the NFC norches as a division where do your eyes draw?

First?

I thought this was a major opportunity and a dropped pass is pretty apropos for the Packers yesterday, You're at home, you're in the rain, You've got the buy coming up, and here comes.

This Lions team.

And the whole conversation all week was like, well, they get to play in the friendly confines of an indoor stadium every single week.

They're coming to our place in Lambeau.

And it was the Packers who looked like the team that wasn't ready for the elements. And I do have concerns about this Packers team. I picked them to go to the super Bowl before the season, but I don't think Jordan Love was one hundred percent and I don't think he played very well yesterday. Yesterday against a Dome team, it was the Packers who were the ones that were mistake filled. That interception is just inexcusable, But not floors team dropped passes, They had the poor exchange on the handoff, that the snap from center to quarterback was.

Off throughout the day. Look, this game was in the pouring rain. Everything was lined up for Josh Jacobs to just gobble.

Up yards and run all over this Aiden Hutchinson less defense, and for the Packers to be in command and said the Packers were sloppy, they were erratic, and now they fall to six and three. That's really not just a game and a half. It's like two games and a half because the Lions have beaten them in the tie breaker again. I took the Packers to go to the Super Bowl this year. I said they're gonna do it. Went from a wild card spot, so that is still very possible. I'm knock backing off of it, but that was an opportunity missed, and all credit go to Detroit.

But if you're Green Bay going into your.

Bye week and I know that love was hurt, and they didn't have jyr Alexander, they didn't have Evan Williams, I don't want to hear it. There were so many careless plays and sloppy football. That's not a team that's gonna compete for a Super Bowl. That team that we saw yesterday has no home field advantage if they're as sloppy as they are. I hate to be so harsh on the Packers, but having gone all in on them and having really thought they had a shot in this game, the Lions beat them upside down, and they beat them inside out. They beat him every single way, and the Packers were the sloppy team at home in the elements.

And coming into this game.

So many people thought that that, you know, the Packers and the Detroit Lions were pretty close, but when you look at this NFC North, there's a clear separation, Like you go, oh, well the Packers got this and no, Like you look at that first half, the eight penalties, you think about Jordan Love throwing seven straight interceptions. You think about him throwing intercepts at the inception. It's hard to win games, especially in a tough division like that. But the Detroit Lions, I think when I look at them defensively and how they carried the game and how they applied pressure.

You think about Jack Campbell all.

Over the field when you watch him just thirteen tackles on the on the day, and then the duo, the duo. Because Jared Goff didn't necessarily have his best game, and I get it was raining and whatever, but he was still very very accurate. When I say good day, meaning he only had one hundred and forty five yards, but he didn't need to throw for three hundred and four hundred yards every single game.

When you got a.

Duo like Jamiir Gibbs and David Montgomery. Those guys they owned the ground that belonged to them. They put down one hundred and thirty eight yards with twenty eight carries. It was an exciting game to watch and see how physical, and it makes me feel good because you know, this is the team that I said that there was going to go to all the way to the Super Bowl. And I still believe that, and I stand on that. I stand on that business.

I just need a pet.

Last week I got to sit with Jared Goff for the League and hung out for a long time or zoom and it was twenty minutes or something. They whittled down to a few minutes. One of the things that we talked about that didn't make the piece was he's a Bay Area guy. And I was like, remember when Barry Bonds was in the home run chase.

And he was just juiced out of his head.

Of course, but remember they would like every at bat they would break into programming. He'd be like, Barry Bonds is up at bat? Is he going a homer? That's what it feels like now with Gough. But it's when he throws an incompletion. It's actually breaking news. In the rain. He was eighteen of twenty two. He didn't play poorly, he played conservatively. But this is how special what's going on right now. This is an amazing stat Jared Goff has completed thirty straight attempts to aman ros Saint Brown. Thirty.

That is a record.

Look at this most consecutive completions by quarterback and receiver duos. They are now at the top. Mahomes and Kelsey are twenty nine reason, Michael Thomas, who broke the receptions record, twenty nine reason Michael Thomas again, and then John Kitten and Jason Witten. That's an incredible, incredible list. Incidentally, if you saw Michael Thomas yesterday on social media, he was absolutely ruthless in attacking a quarterback in the league right now, but be that as it made thirty straight times. This is not some checkdown to running back. It's not short passes over the middle to a tight end. We don't even remember when the lasting completion was that he threw to a wide receiver. It's what I said before this game. He is so unconscious and so automatic. He's just clapping for the ball in the corner, knocking down threes like he's taking them off a rack. No one is going to beat the Lions, and they can rattle golf a little bit. I'm not even talking about interceptions. You got to get some balls to at least hit the ground or they're going to win the Super Bowl. You have to slow them down somehow, at least make them force a single incompletion that I'm on Rod, break the streak, and then we'll talk about them losing.

Yeah, Kel, you're absolutely correct, and you need to talk about Dan Cambell. These guys are buying all the knee caps that you can buy. The reality is this is complementary ball.

Right.

We talk about the NFC North end of totality, and the three teams that you're most concerned about or that you feel good about are going to be the Lions, the Vikings, and the Packers. Right, those guys are all at the top. Right, So why is that the case? Well, there, these guys are playing complimentary football. So I know we're talking a lot about the Lions and Jared Goff and how he's just lighting it up at the quarterback position. But let's look at this complimentary ball side of things. The Detroit Lions are number three in takeaways, they're also number one in scoring. You talk about the Vikings, they are number two in takeaways and they're number eight in scoring.

And then you look at the Packers, they are number.

One in takeaways and they are number nine in terms of scoring. So these guys are all playing great ball. So yeah, even though we might be focusing a lot on the offense, all three of these teams are playing really good defense. And if you could get the ball out of the hands of the offense and give it to your offense, these guys are converting on plays and scoring touchdowns. So this is going to be a very difficult teams to beat, especially the Detroit Lions, where we feel like they are the most balanced team and the most physical team.

In the league.

Yeah.

I just wanted to quickly go back to that interview because I thought it was an amazing interview that I saw Kyle with you and Jared Goff. You said that you were drinking pino, but when I really zoomed in, it looked like that was a bottle of cabernet. Is there a beef with cabernet that you couldn't say it was Cabernet.

I just wanted to know.

Here's what Bars talking about. Chris Christie, the politician called Dan Campbell class list for allegedly running up the score on the Cowboys. Dan Campbell then said, the last time I was called classes, I was drinking wine out of a bottle when I talked to Jared Goff. We were laughing about that, and I said, Jared, have you ever drank wine out of a busy? Oh? Yeah, I've drank it out of like.

A bladd egg when I was in college, which.

Is even worse because he went to college like in wine country Brkeley. So I bit the work out of the bottle. I took down some wine in live in the interview, and yes, it was in a state pino. I don't do anything less than that, Agbar. Absolutely, I'm a pino guy, and I would only drink pino on live TV. I can get some shortly if you want to hear. It's nine to sixteen Eastern, but I'll do it anyway.

Oh yeah, sure, sure the afors here you can ship those cross country, right, Peter. I was hanging on to your every word in that prediction because the Packer fan in my heart wants to see.

Them in New Orleans.

But we do our game balls this week right on Mondays, and I almost gave my game ball to the weather in Green Bay because I would like to think that played an impact on the game. Jared Goff did throw an incompletion, but it's still that was not enough with what forty five mile power winds the rain. We did a lot of talk of the Lions and the Packers. Here I wonder about the Chicago Bears.

I'm a little worried.

What's happening in Chicago that we talked about this emotional letdown coming off that hil Mary and that's how they came out against the Cardinals. Not taking anything away from Arizona. But Kyle, for you looking at that game too, what did you make quickly of shit? Chicago is shaping up in the division.

Listen the Arizona Cardinals. I like them a lot as a team. Defensively, their rankings are really poor. They've given up a lot of yards and points in the league this year. The Bear scored nine points. Scored nine points, and the overarching perception amongst Bears fans and on the text chain terrified about the lack of leadership, terrified that there's no one at the wheel. We have this really great roster and now they're falling out of the relevance in the division. That was to Peter's point. You have this cataclysmic thing happened to you at the end of the commander's game. How do you bounce back? How are you rallied up and pull up by your bootstrings? Flat zero, listless. I have nothing positive to say about the Bears yesterday in the NFC North, and with those three good teams lots of luck, it's not really pretty right now.

Hard Knocks feels like a long time ago when we fell in love with Chicago. Coming up though, Peter dropping his coach the league, one of the coaches he loves this weekend. Trust me, there are a lot of candidates from this crazy Week nine fighting for the honor.

Up next though, Eagles and Jaggs was a weird game. Cowboys and Falcons kind of what we expected. The Cowboys, Peter, are they just done?

We're gonna talk about it. We're gonna talk about it.

Good two teams had even completely different directions, and Sequin jumped backwards over a poor rookie corner. I feel for that guy. They called him Jarjar, that's his nickname. Arms No, no, no, no, I don't know. There's plenty more where that came from. Guys, I want that to be the one they remember me.

But good football.

Falcons versus Cowboys.

Let's get to it here. Falcons Dolphins thirty plus points and three their last four games, led by that guy.

We had big Boy on the show on Friday.

They would show out.

In front of the Atlanta home crawd because that is our guy. Darnell Mooney thirty six yard touchdown, his fifth.

On the year.

Cowboys, we're showing this player second and twenty. No contact necessarily on Dak. It's a it's an odd play as he goes down and he does awkwardly fall against weird and it would later go down as a hamstring injury.

Hamstring injury, visibly in pain. Of course, lip readers could tell you some other stuff he said on the sideline. We'll get into all of it.

Falcons win twenty seven to twenty one. After the game, people want to know about the head coach. They're three and five in Dallas, like McCarthy, how's your hot seat?

And dek how's that hamstring pulled something. I'm gonna get you felt the pull or felt something I've never felt tough to to walk on it. At that point that saw the medical team and as could I make it worse? At that point they said I wouldn't be able to protect myself, and it made the call to hold me out.

I'm good with Mike.

I know how hard he worked. I like his football mind. I know how good he works.

He's got, in my mind, an outstanding coaching record.

He's really good with the players. I don't think highly of him.

Get a blood tell he's got a lot of fire in his belt.

Well, Drey Jones may be good with Mike McCarthy, but certainly probably not with that three and five Bringing now our NFL Network insider Eat and Wrap Aport. We saw there just yesterday, Dak saying he pulled that Hampshire. We saw it in the highlights. What more are we learning about Dak's injury this morning?

In Well, we're going to learn more, and Dak Prescott is going to learn more about his hamstring injury later today. He's going to have an MRI and some other tests just to determine the damage and figure out how much time is he going to miss.

One thing is very clear. If he could possibly.

Somehow get out there, Dak Prescott is going to do it. If he can protect himself. If him being out there is what's best for the football team, in other words, to be is healthy.

Enough, he for sure will play.

We have seen several players suffer hamstring injuries in this multiple weeks. Generally there is a possibility that he has to miss time. Cooper Rush is the backup quarterback, and Cooper Rush went four and one and twenty twenty two, so not bad, but obviously not the sixty million dollars quarterback that Dak Prescott is. But we will see today what the status of his hamstring. Has also suffered a hand injury, a laceration basically a cut.

My understanding is the hand is fine.

And then there is the status of Mike McCarthy, who is still employed as of this morning, who is going to continue, to my understanding to be employed this season of a new status continues to be brought up by everyone to Jerry Jones and seemingly on every show. Here's where it stands. Jerry Jones likes Michel McCarthy a lot, so does Dak Prescott. He is in the final year of his deal. They did not extend him before the season. That is a rarity, but that is where it is. The Cowboys going to play it out with Mike McCarthy, so that's where it stands. His status obviously will be determined by how the season is. The Cowboys will have an opportunity to extend him after the season or let the contract run out and find a new coach.

A lot of season left. But yeah, when the Cowboys lose a big.

Game and look bad doing it, we are for sure going to be talking about their head coaches status.

Yeah.

The D in Dallas also standing for drama. They faced the Eagles coming up on Sunday and we appreciate it. So this brings us to back up, presented by Progressive Insurance Cowboys three and five.

The question is are they cooked?

Isaiah'm going to present this to you first, we were texting during the game. I asked, could it be option A, B C, like what is happening with the Cowboys? And your response was d all of the above. There is a lot going on wrong in Dallas these days.

Well, you guys remember earlier in the season when the Cowboys were having their early struggles. I sat here and told everybody that the Cowboys were gonna be Okay, Yeah, I went wrong, wrong, not going well, you're honesty, Yeah yeah, I mean obviously I'm in that building five days about out the week, and I have a beat on what's going down over there. Obviously, these guys are three and five. Okay, this is a team under coach McCarthy's leadership has historically had twelve and five seasons.

Well, this is just not that, right.

They already have matched their five losses on this particular season. The reality is these guys are the bottom half of in the league in scoring. They give up the six most yards per game, they give up the most points per game. They are twenty seventh in the league in takeaways, they're the fourth worst in turnover differential, and they are down most of their Pro bowlers, Dak Prescott, Michah Parsons, d law Deron Bland, all their big time playmakers are pretty much out of Ceedee Lamb is battling through obviously the shoulder that he pushed through last game. They're now with the backup quarterback. Their next three games are going to be against either division leaders or second place in the division and the Eagles and Texans and the Commanders. Life is not getting easier for these guys. I hate the paint that picture right there, but that is just the real things are not clicking on the offense. Teams are not clicking on the defense. The only good thing that they have that's going on consistently is their amazing kicker and Brandon Aubrey, who simply could kick eighty yr fiegals if you wanted to. That's about the only positive thing that the Dallas Cowboys have going on right now. Other than that, they don't have a true identity. They're fishing for production every single week on both sides of the ball, and you can't do that on any team in the NFL shoot, I don't care any team in Little league. You have to know who you are at the core. You just heard the report there. Coach McCarthy is loved in that building, he's respected in that building. He works hard in that building, and I could tell you that firsthand. But that doesn't necessarily correlate to success on the field. And they have to figure out something because the season is getting away from them relatively quickly.

Yeah, look, part of me goes with Jimmy Johnson was a site on the Fox pre game show yesterday, Like Michael Parsons has been on the field, and you don't have the blend out there who had all those pick sixes, Like like there are some key players who around out there. That's the case for a lot of teams. Now, Yeah, you can't control injuries. And I take no joy in saying that Mike McCarthy's on the hot seat. But you gotta be kidding yourself if you see Jerry Jones giving these media opportunities in the way they're going each single week, that Jerry's not thinking that there's another chapter to this this book next year with a new coaching staff. Look, McCarthy entered this year, final year of his contract, is kind of approve it.

Year they're three and five, it's below mediocre.

When you start getting Cowboys games on the major networks and they're not being called by the a cruise, that's almost more of an embarrassment for Jerry Jones than even the games and the losses themselves, Like it's almost like when if wait, we're not getting the number one crew Romo and Nanty and on the game, Wait, we don't have Brady and Burkhart, like that's the stuff to watch. And when you start getting the second, third, fourth cruise, which could happen when you're a three and five team.

Yeah, this is not good.

And I think even Mike McCarthy would tell you that, as much as it's not his fault because of the player's.

Been out there, this is not how the season was supposed to go. Yeah, and I think there's a lack of control too, to be quite honest with you. I think about Ezekiel Elliott not making this trip to this game. Now he has not been a productive running back, you know, but the fact that he's Ezeqe Elliott and he's showing up late to the meetings, to the facility and this has been an habitual issue, that says a lot because the fact that you guys are just now addressing this in week and nine, like this should have been handled long time ago. So that tells me there's a little break. I think about Diggs. I think about Digs going off off of somebody's comments on X or Twitter or whatever, like, wait, what are we really focused on? You're the Dallas Cowboys, and you guys are focused on what somebody said on Twitter or X.

What are we doing? You're letting you got your your running back come.

In to the meetings late and walking to the facility like, yo, I'm I'm one of Jerry Jones boys. Like you know I'm untouchable. Well no, to heck you not. You're not untouchable. Now, you're not untouchable.

Now.

I think this season for the Dallas Cowboy is done. I mean that they're done. The Cowboys are over. I think it's going to be twenty nine in counting when we talk about without a Super Bowl appearance.

Yeah, listen, I'm falling asleep here. I'm bored. I don't even cares. It's guys, it's not only that they're a poor team. This is not an interesting team. There's no spark. We're all going around the horn. This is a perfunctory the Cowboys suck conversation. We've had a lot of them that are more interesting and more passionate.

Do you really care about the Cowboys? I'll tell you what.

The Colts are four and five. They're way more interesting to me than the Cowboys. The Bengals are four and five. They got some juice to them, and they're a four and five team. I would rather sit here and talk as the five of us about the three and six Jets than the Cowboys.

There's nothing going on.

The most interesting thing I can.

Think of is Michael Parson's on his own podcast listing the league's top quarterbacks and not even mentioning Deck nd gotting Deck either because he's that oblivious or he's that personal, and it's like, I don't want to include them. I ask it every year, how is this standard issue Cowboys seem different? Well, we're finding out they're just way, way worse because usually the Cowboys it's the same product with the same ingredients and the same bad ending. It's just a Fast and the Furious movie. It's explosions and chase scenes that you kind of feel gross at the end. Well, I guess this is the Tokyo drift of the franchise or just the magic just isn't there.

Guys, we don't have it. We're not into it.

I can sing.

Maybe with the exception of Isaiah because his personal connection. I'm just gonna speak for the five of us. We don't feel terribly passionate about this topic. We're talking about it because it's the Cowboys and they lost. We probably should be talking about the Falcons who they lost too. They're not only not good, they're not interesting and I'm eager to not talk about them anymore.

Ravens fans, we see you, we hear you.

We're gonna give you plenty of love. Just Hank tight.

This is Lamar Jackson, and it's just.

You know, really built up as I'm mad battle between two five and three powers. Nancy and the Ravens absolutely took care of business against the visiting Broncos.

Derreck Henry one.

Hundredth career rushing touchdown forty one to ten. The Ravens just absolutely blow out the Broncos.

Guys, here come those Jim Harbough Chorgers. I'm telling you be careful down the stretch with this team. We love Jamis who's on the show last week, and I kind of saw this one coming, folks.

Yeah, I'm sorry of the load.

We've seen a lot of Jay this football guys.

We know Jamie threw or three picks.

The Browns they just have really they one week of good energy. The Chargers win, Shery, what have we got all? Right?

Time for game balls? And we were talking about the standout performances we're going to recognize each week. We saw some highlights there from just around the lead. But akbar get us started, where's your game ball going today?

All right?

Well, last night I was on the phone with the outstanding quarterback coach for the Baltimore Ravens Team Martin, and we were talking about Zay Flowers and what makes him so special.

And so he gets my game ball.

He's got five receptions, one hundred and twenty seven yards and two touchdown. We talk a lot about Lamar Jackson, we talk a lot about Derrick Henry, but this kid's route running ability. Listening to coach Team Martin talk about him, Man, he gets my game ball.

It was awesome yesterday.

Electric on this play before that half, which was absolutely a backbreaker. I'm going to give you a guy who is electric and is a rookie who is not a household name getting my game ball.

I'm going to la where rookie Cam Kinchen. That's my game ball. Cam Kinchens was a stud yesterday.

First we get this one here, the big one with the one hundred and two yard.

Interception return for a touchdown.

Now watch what Kitchens does here He almost went down that Malakai Corley to Shawn Jackson book all right here, don't do it, look at it ye.

Pick it up, pick it up, fix it up in stores. But that wasn't it. Cam Kitchens also had this one two interceptions, one for a touchdown.

The Rams defense was outstanding yesterday three interceptions of Geno Smith and this guy here had a day a third round pick out of the U. They're having quite a season, so is Cam Kinchins. He gets my game ball.

The La Rams three wins in a row.

They're alive and well and they're getting contributions from rookies all over the field.

Cam Kinchens me see you. Here's my game ball.

Okay, I hear you, and I'm gonna raise you. Okay, I'm gonna take my game ball over to the trap. You know who lives in the trap. Kirk Cousins lives in the trap. That's who I'm going with right now. Kirk Cousins has a lot of falcons out here balling. These guys are six and three, they are leading over there in the division.

This guy is listening up.

He is getting the ball to everybody. Okay, you see Drake London right there on the highlights. But the reality is three of his nineteen passes went to his number one and number two receivers. That's Pyle Pitts and Drake London every all their past all other sixteen completions went to guys like v Jeon Robinson, who's his running back, Darnie Old Mooney, Ray Rooney. Wow, all these guys are getting opportunities. Listen up, Kirk Cousins is doing what he needs to do to make sure these guys in a position to win ball games. He's not making mistakes and they're winning ball games. See me in the track m.

You see this ball. Yeah, shoot, that says right there, you see that tough guys.

That says that.

The Cardinals you might know them as the winners of three in a row Cardinals.

You might know them as the all alone in.

First place Cardinals. You might know them as my Cardinals, not yours, not yours mine. And I'm gonna give this the Buddha Baker. I could give it to anybody on the Cardinals. Boota lit it up on defense yesterday. He has got all kinds of tackles. He's all over the field.

Well tackle it.

They're gonna get rid of him.

They'renna train him.

You know you don't do that when you're first place team, you don't trade.

Your best player.

Don't you love that trade rumors on a team's winning three in a row, they're talking about wrap to tweet it. That's right, and poot a Baker.

Stop looking for clicks and likes and all that nonsense. You know, the Cardinals yesterday, for the second straight week, had a safety.

Do you know the Cardinals have never had safeties two weeks in a row.

Do you know the Cardinals are the oldest team in the history of the sports. They've never done it.

They're doing kickups like bandam after they get down to the Cardinals three in a row, five and four, all alone in first place.

Take it like it, learn it, get used to it. Cardinals, Cardinals, Cardinals.

Hey, Kyle Boodoo, Baker got up maybe quicker than you changed your jersey.

I don't know how you change so fast like that.

I've never changed. And again the Super Bowl. Those are game balls four week nine.

Much more highlights coming up next Good Morning Football.

Each week on this show on Monday Morning, I give out my Coach of the Week awards. Sometimes it's the head coach. Sometimes it's an assistant, sometimes it's coordinator. This week's Coach of the Week goes to a guy whose last name you know very well. Coach of the Week is Rams defensive coordinator Chris Shula. Chris Shula, first year defensive coordinator for the La Rams.

Had a day yesterday and in the biggest moments in overtime tied Mike McDonald of the Seahawks.

Decided to go for it on fourth and short and here's what happened.

Thank you got it, Kenny. Wait, damn not so.

The Rams come up huge on both third and fourth down and will take over.

For their first possession of overtime.

Ye just watch the line of Scrimmers looking all of those blue hats across the line of Scrimmers. The penetration that they got that play was over from the jump Omar States gets.

To tackle with.

That was a full defensive effort, every last one of them getting penetration and stopping Kenneth Walker on fourth down.

They also had three interceptions, one for a touchdown, seven sacks, eight passes defended, and eight tackles for a loss against Gino. Smith has been one of the best stories a while, I'll say that's that play at the end the fourth quarter overtime stop up fourth down. That was Omar Spates, an undrafted free agent, stepping up with a play that it might have saved the sea for the La Rams. Chris Shula's defense gave the Rams offense the ability to fight.

For that win.

My coach of the week goes to Don Shula's grandson, Chris Shula.

We see you out in LA.

The Rams are alive and well, and Omar Ruiz, you are in Los Angeles right now.

If you feel that buzz, it's the La Rams just filled themselves after.

That win over Seattle.

Yeah, not only great coaching from Chris Shula yesterday, but really a big reason why so many of those Rams young defenders are becoming studs right before our eyes. Well, now it's time for this week's replay review as we take a look at an impactful official review of a play from Sunday and we take you back to the Jags and Eagles game wide receiver Davonte Smith with the incredible one handed catch in the back of the end zone. Replay review confirming he got two feet down as he maintained possession of the ball. An incredible play by Smith. Yeh Garrett Wilson's catch from Thursday. Just incredible catches all over the league from these receivers. A great part of NFL football where we show need the best plays from the week. It's almost time for the wackiest moments of Week nine.

Head scratchers coming up next.

Hey, all right, well we're gonna do time for head scratchers. The moment that had you going, ooh, what what was it?

Peter?

Yeah, I go to my guy from Jersey Pride of Southern Regional High School tight end for the Cincinnati Bengals, the great Mike Kiseki. You might have seen this, but I want to give it a second look. Here here we go Burrow, who played out of his mind yesterday, hits cosecutive, and look how excited he is.

Look at where's Jamar Chase. Where's Jamar Chase? Come on, you gotta help.

I need you, I need you.

Where's Jamar Chase. Where's Jamar Chase? You're the LSU guy. I need you, I need you. And Jamar Chase does a couple of steps and then Jamar.

To start breaking out laughing.

I love that Chase in about two steps, and it was like, I can't, I can't, I can't.

I love this.

Of course the gritty was justin Jefferson and Jamar Chase back at LSU Mike Kiseki, it's.

Now his dance.

He has now owned that the rest of the world has moved on to bring up the boose.

He's still doing the greddit.

All right, I gotta take my day out here to Seattle. Gino Smith and Gino we trust all Seattle Frans, but what are we doing? You throw an interception and then you I don't want no part of that man.

Tackle. You gotta stop him.

This was a big six for Seattle and put them in a bad way.

Yeah, you should have put it like went up high, you know. For me, I'm gonna go with this one. This one was an interesting thing. So Daniel Jones comes into this game six hundred and seventy two days without without a touchdown and met life and then he gets in there and he throws one touchdown and zero pass yard And I saw that graphic.

I'm like, wait, where do you do that? At?

Well?

Like my kids are doing the New Math and their teachers tell them when you go home to your parents don't do the old math with them because they don't know the new math.

So this is new math.

Zero pass yards, one touchdown. I gotta calculate that one.

Yeah, so you take those bubbles and the bubbles unite to make the one number in the middle out.

Understand that crap either.

I don't understand how Aaron Glenn was coaching like this.

That's what are we doing?

The lines that are so good, they're they're doing it blindfolded. At some point, Aaron, wouldn't it be better off taking the glasses off and just going with your playing eyesight rather than completely opaque, unseeable shades and guess what, he's still locking them up like that. Aaron Glenn had shades of when Andy Reid had the visor on during COVID it was completely fogged up.

Those are wonderful times.

Aaron Glenn my head scratcher, But you get the win that.

I just wanted. I wanted to wipe it off for him. I wanted to be like.

I got a question I posted to social media, what is the celebration we saw Aman Ross Saint Brown do Andrake London where they did the headstand. Someone told me it was a bowling pin celebration. I'm still not like with it. I guess I would.

I would.

I really, if we had carpet or not just hardwood, I would try this.

I mean the precision that I'm in.

Ross Saint Brown does it with the fact that he gets penciled straight upside down. I give him a ten out of ten.

No notes, what did you think?

Listen? This comes from a kid from Incarnate Incarnate Word Cardinals, the Wide Receiver Jalen Walthall. He's the guy who did it over the weekend, and the Wide Receiver is like, that's the coolest thing ever.

I want to do it.

Oh gosh, oh not, that's that Ninja Warrior is.

You don't see what happening was. I don't want to mess up the top of my head.

That was good.

That was a good th