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GMFB Wednesday Hour 2: Ravens changes, Flacco starting, and Fab 5 Rookies

Published Oct 30, 2024, 6:07 PM

Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the Ravens trying to catch up to the Chiefs.  Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Peter Schrager, Akbar Gbajabiamila, and Isaiah Stanback discuss the Colts decision to start Joe Flacco over Anthony Richardson.  Peter names his Fab Five Rookies of the Week before Kyle reveals his beef with his resemblance to Terminator masks and NFL ref Clay Martin.  Plus, is Jamie ready for Prime Time on Sunday Night Football in Minnesota?

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Good Morning Football.

It's a great morning to talk about football and add another friend to the breakfast table. We are brought to you by old Chapper Beech, Tricky as always, Los Angeles and New York City representing here on a Wednesday at the end of October is a standback returns to GMF. B Akbar Basaviaella, Peter Srager, Kyle Brand, Isaiah, you catch any flak for your Sean Kemp jersey yesterday besides from Akbar, you know.

I don't know if you hate on the Sean Camp jersey and morning who are you at your core? He's one of the greatest, greatest dunkers basketball players, just just goat. I won't put him in a goat category, but he was a going back in the day. That's back when they had physicality.

Okay, all right, I'm gonna give you just as Chris Gatling.

I think he's the goat of power dunks.

No one's dunk than Seawan Camp and like no one has ever had a disliked Seawan Camp on the basketball court for any reason.

Amazing amazing jerseys.

Anytime you could dunk on somebody and you could give him the two fingers like this, like that's that's disrespect.

That's right exactly. You know who is the king of the power report Ian Rapaport coming to us this morning. Good warning to you Ian quarterback changes, trades, injuries. This is a grab bag. Where do you take us?

It was a lot a lot during a Tuesday yesterday? All right, So let's start with Anthony Richardson for the Indianapolis Colts, the former first round pick who they believed and maybe still believed somewhere deep inside that Richardson would be their franchise starting quarterbacks. So with the men's talents, who would capitalize on that on the field for them last year and this year?

None of it happened. He is being benched.

Joe Flacco now the starting quarterback for the Colts.

And if you just watch the game and didn't know who.

These guys were, this was an obvious decision. The offense was basically non functional with Anthony Richardson an occasional dime like the one to Alex Pierce this past week, but just really a situation where this thing could not work. Joe Flacco when he came in. It worked extremely well. He is now the starter. At some point maybe the coach go back to Richardson, but it is Flacco right now. Meanwhile, the Baltimore Ravens, the rich got a little richer. They pulled off a trade for a playmaking receiver, Deontae Johnson, the former Carolina Panthers standout receiver previously with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He went from the Panthers to the Ravens, so it is a pick swap. So it's Baltimore's five for Carolina six. They also eat some salary, but the main thing is Lamar Jackson has a new weapon. And then for the Houston Texans, it was just the opposite. Not a good day for the Houston Texans. So though, really as soon as you saw that happen, you knew this was not good. Stefan Diggs out for this season with a torn acl a non contact injury.

You could see the reaction, you could see.

Him walk off.

There was doom and glooms surrounding that injury for the next twenty four hours. So they knew. Dmiko Rhymes telling reporters yesterday that he is in fact done for the season, gets a little tougher this Houston Texans offense.

Now, all right, rap sheet, Yeah, that was a busy Tuesday for you. We appreciate that so much. Moving on here on GMFBA, Deontay Johnson is now a part of this Ravens offense. Trade went down on Tuesday. Does this move make the Baltimore Ravens a more feasible threat to Kansas City, who remains undefeated in the AFC? Peter, I start with you, and I have a feeling you will not lean into the Deontay Johnson edition.

It doesn't do much for me.

It's a nice to have, it's not a need to have for the Ravens.

I actually think the receivers have been playing pretty well.

I know a lot of people are pointing out to the last play of the game where he threw the ball across his body to likely and there just wasn't that big receiver together. Dathy Johnson's not gonna be that huge red zone targeting. There is a nice player. They traded next to nothing for him. It's a compensatory pick and a fifth and a sixth swap to me, they have to address the defense if they're gonna compete with the Chiefs. This is what they're lacking right now. Ravens defense has not been great this season. I keep on screaming it from the mountaintops like an angry guy yelling.

At a cloud here.

But like, go get another pass rusher, Go get Zadarius Smith, Go get Jadavian Clowney, go get somebody.

Go get one of the Jets guys, Javon Kinlaw, anybody.

You look at the Ravens defense this year, they're putting up bad numbers, especially or through the air. You look at the points per game allowed, they're twenty six and passing yards they're last in the league. Now, I know they were out without Humphrey and they were out without Nate Wiggins this past week, so they say, well they did. They're starting two corners. There's been no pass rush either. So last year under Mike McDonald outstanding defense. They lose some players, Patrick Queen being one of them. This year it's a thirty two year old and Zach Orr. But to me, Deontay Johnson isn't what's going to get them over the hump. It's gonna be getting some more defense because that's where they are sorely, sorely underserved. Right now, maybe they still can that the trade deadline is Tuesday and there's still plenty of room to make a deal. But to me, that's what concerns me about the Ravens, not whether they have another undersized wide receiver.

Yeah, I'm right there with you, Peter, like I think it's another superfluous offensive pit piece that really doesn't add to, you know, to what they're doing because, like to me, I think everything starts with that run game with Dereck Henry and Derek Henry has done such an amazing job helping set up that offense, so you can plug and play anybody. But the true need is on the defensive side, especially in that secondary group. You think about what they're doing defensively right now, they're leading the league in dropped interceptions. We saw that in last week's game where they're dropping it. When you think about the way they're playing defensively, like they are giving up the most amount of pass yards.

In the league.

Like that's where you know you got you see Hamilton there on the drop pick there, But if you go throughout their games, you're seeing a lot of that show up. So I think they should have reached out and try to find somebody in that secondary group that can help bolster that, because that's what they're gonna need to go further and deep, especially if some of these offenses start getting better and better throughout the season.

I disagree, okay, And the reason why is because, yeah, I agree with the fact that they needed to address the defense. But if you're in a situation where you know that you need multiple you need multiple personnel movements in terms on defenside of the ball in order to change exactly what the results are, then why don't you just go all in on offense? And that's exactly what these guys are doing. Deontay Johnson adds to these guys lineup. I talked last week about how they have Lamar Jackson. I talked about how they have a double headed monster at the running back position, obviously with Derrick Henry and Justice Hill. They have a double headed monster at the tight end Mark Andrews Isaiah Likely. At the receiver positions, they have Zay Flowers and Rashan Bateman. And now you add a Deontay Johnson, who's another yet undersized receiver, but he's a possession receiver. Now let's think about his career this dude over when he The last time he had a very capable quarterback was Ben thro Roethlisberger.

Back in twenty twenty one.

In twenty twenty one, this dude had one hundred.

And seven catches, eleven hundred yards and eight touchdowns. Since then, this dude's quarterback was can he Pickett freaking Mason Rudolph and Mits Trubisky? Oh and then he just ran into a dude by the name of Bryce Young. That's the last quarterback he's had. But when he had a very capable quarterback like he does now, this.

Dude is very productive.

So if you're gonna go all in, go all in on the one side of the ball that you know you can't be stopped on.

That's exactly what Baltimore did.

Okay, I'm not gonna complain about a whole bunch of weapons appropriately like yosebody, Sam Isaiah, it's just coming out of nowhere.

Listen, we know this about the Ravens.

Their entire season is going to come down to one day in January. It's probably gonna be against Kansas City, and so what the hell, All hands on deck, get as many guys as you can. We know this, you know this when you lay it out there right now, I think the Ravens front office is like Lamar, the table is set, now start carving the turkey, because we have done everything for you. I also a specific thing about this player. Dante Johnson has been in the playoffs multiple times. He has caught touchdown passes in the playoffs multiple times. That's something that might be a little difference. Besase Flowers last year he was really green. He makes a big mistake. Fine, Dantey Johnson's been there in big situations with a Pittsburgh Steelers logo on his helmet.

He is not a Carolina Panther.

He has been under the bright lights and big games and delivered. I'm never going to argue that Baltimore shouldn't put as many weapons on as possible because they have a one game season that will be played a few months from not we all know who it's going to be against.

Why not load the table.

The important part is the baseline for this question is that the Chiefs are still that juggernaut that the Ravens have to overcome. The Cornett within the AFC. Moving on in the same conference, the Colts have made the decision to bench Anthony Richardson this week ahead of their Sunday night football game against the Vikings. This came just three days after he himself asked to come out of the game in the third quarter on the way to a loss to the Texans. They are going to start you Flacco now, Peter. There's been a whole lot of reaction to the decision, the feedback, the reaction, and now the fact that he's not starting anymore. What is a year reaction to the Colts going with Flacco.

I think they can still go back to Richardson.

I also don't think that being a quarterback in this league is a Supreme Court justice job that if you underwhelm or you do something that doesn't give your team the best chance.

To win, and you can be removed.

I know it's looked as sacrilege and that we're ruining these kids like Bright. Young was not good, So the Panthers benched him and put in Andy Dalton. Guess what, he's back in the lineup, because it's okay to go back and get back in the lineup. Here was Ryan Kelly, the center and one of the most respected players in that Colts locker room, reacting to Anthony Ridgerdson tapping out.

We had a conversation about it, and you know, I think, you know, that's not the standard that you know that he needs to play up to. And the rest of the team holds him too, and I'm sure he's gonna take the criticism for that. It's just rightfully so right.

I mean, that's a tough, tough look.

But I'm also you know, he's out there giving it all for his team, right, and it's not always pretty sometimes, you know, an offensive lo all the last couple of weeks, you know, just having a.

Hard time getting going.

And if anybody ever questions how hard he plays, I don't think that that's the case. I mean, he's giving it everything for his team. Rates so he's young. I'm sure it's a learning moment for him, and leave it that.

Yeah.

I don't think anyone's like, I hate this guy or he let us down.

I think it's a learning moment.

He's young, and Ryan Kelly and Quentin Nelson and a lot of these guys are like, let's put the guy who's gonna it's the best chance to win in. It's the same thing Carolina did when they put in Dalton everyone freaked out and said, how could you do this to the young quarterback and its fragile ego.

He's not playing as well as Flacco.

So they're going to Flacco. I don't think it's that big a deal. I don't think it's that big of a deal, and I think it was actually necessary when you think about the fact that he's completing forty four percent of his passes, He's thrown seven interceptions. He's more interceptions than he has touchdowns during the season. This is a critical point in the season. We've seen what Flaco did last year. We saw what he did and when he came in just you know in that place. He got to take care of the ball too. That's the other thing. But he's gonna learn from this. I mean, and I hate this idea that you know, you think all the young players they're so fragile. No, like if you a dog, if you're an athlete, this is the kind of stuff that motivates you. Sometimes you get a little fire like, Okay, it's a little embarrassing, Leah, like I got pooled from the starting job. I'm betting on this kid that he's going to say, you know what, I'm gonna pick the brain of Joe Flacco. I'm gonna start figuring out what are my deficiencies and start working on that.

But that's what you need. But if you sit there and let him.

Play it all the way out like that will destroy your confidence because then you have repetition of doing the same thing over and over and doing it bad, and then that reinforces that you're not any good.

This is a perfect example of when keeping it real goes wrong. You know what I mean, I said, you know, you said it yesterday.

You don't say lie, don't don't say I ain't gonna lie. I'm tired.

This is the result of that. Not only that, but yes, Peter, you're absolutely correct. Joe Flacco is playing better and Joe Flacco gives him the best chance to win. And they're second in the division right now, you know.

Only behind the Texans.

So if you're going to go with a quarterback, this was the perfect excuse to make that transition right now.

Joe Flacco sixty five percent completion.

Anthony Richardson forty four percent, Joe Flaco seven touchdowns, Richardson four touchdowns, Joe Flacco one interception. Richardson seven interceptions. Okay, so when you start looking at the comparison, yeah, you have to make this move right now, not only because you're in a position to actually compete in your division and go for a playoff run, but also from the standpoint up, he can't go back into that huddle right now and even command the huddle at any in any form. He can't have these guys looking at him looking as a leadership role.

He's not gonna have to He's gonna.

Have to wait until the offseason to prove to these guys that hey, I'm runing your trust back through my hard work, if through my dedication every single day, so that I can disprove what I showed you guys last week.

That's a strong take. It begs the question to me. Would he have been sat down if he didn't tap out? I just don't know what kind of role that played in. It certainly stealed the deal and didn't help, but he might have been sad, even though just purely based on play. My only pushback would be I think it's a little more complicated than.

Just flack who gives them the best chance to win?

And maybe it shouldn't be, but there are larger things that play here in terms of team building and business and building a franchise to sustainable moving forward. Listen, Joe Flacko is gonna play well, he's probably gonna win.

They're a pretty good team. So where does that leave you?

Then you had this number four overall pick who got injured his rookie year, bench his sophomore year, if you will, and then are we just done? Like you didn't even what? Did he start? Six or seven games? I saw something that Camp Williams.

Has started as many games Anthony Richardson.

Already and he's in his first year. So it's a good problem to have that Flacco comes in, you start winning, Okay, you get the wild card round and lose, what are you as a team? Then Joe Flacco is not your future. I just would like some answers to those questions. This seems like a quick fix that was expediated because if you tapped out. But I still don't know where the Colts are as a franchise whatsoever after this happens.

Because I don't know if Richardson's coming back unless.

Flaco gets hurt, of course, but Flacco's going to play well, we all know it and the Colts know it.

I'm also wondering when a team makes a decision like this, it's all in the name of eking into the first weekend of the playoffs, and then you're just going to get beat Like, what does that mean to you? Is that a successful season? Just because you played in a wildcard round on the road and you got beat by somebody? Is that why you're making this October Joe Flacco decision. We'll see how this pans out for the Colts. All right, follow me here. A Chicago bar, Chicago based bar in New York City called the Overlook Bar, Okay celebrated just a beat too early when they thought the Bears had sealed a victory on Sunday over the Commanders. This was before Jaden Daniels took that final snap and you all know what happened, But how it was a heartbreaking loss for the Bears to the Commanders. Isaiah, I'll start with you, how do the Bears bounce back in Week nine against the Cardinals.

Listen up, they have to figure it out, and they got to figure out now right now. Their offense at the bottom six in the league. I repeat, their offense is at the bottom six in the league in terms of production. These guys have one of the most stacked offensive rosters and these weapons are being highly unutilized. You got Romo Dunze, you got Keenan Allen, DJ Moore, DEONJ Swift. All these guys have to find a way to figure it out, along with Caleb Williams, along with the offensive coordinator. If they don't figure it out and they don't get this offense rolling, they don't stand a chance because for their next five games are against Juggernauts.

Yeah, before the buye, you know, they had a little bit of temple excuse me before there this last loss. I mean, they had a little bit of temple to their offense. But the one thing I've noticed is they started off very very slow in when they're getting their offense going. That first quarter. There's not a lot scoring in that first quarter. I think they need to be able to get DeAndre Swift out there, get him more involved. This is gonna be a tough one going to begainst. I mean, we meet this game a lot, especially going up against the Washington Commanders.

So yeah, they played the Commanders on Sunday. They now play the Cardinals on Sunday. They have about a week to get over this thing. Do you watch the clip over and over and over again and almost like torture the team and say here this and everyone's counting you out and everyone and you're a.

Joke and they let's go to the Overlook Bar in New York.

Yeah, Like, does Ibra Flus have a trick in his bag that maybe we don't know? We look at Eber for Flus and we're like, all right, there's an NFL coach. We've seen a million of those guys that that face after the loss, like yeah, there it is, okay, great part.

Or does he have some sort of trick in his bag.

That could kind of motivate these guys and use it. I'm curious to see what the week of practice was like, Like we're just moving right along. Tyreek Stevenson is a meme. Uh you know, iber Flutes is a meme. You've got the SpongeBob.

Moments later, like do you just say okay onto the next Like that's not how this works.

Like these are real people and the internet lives, so Eber Flutes, we know you're good. Exsit guy, do you have the emotional IQ to talk to these guys and get them off the mat. I'm fascinated to see how they come out in the first half against Aarius.

I think they need to do an almost unprecedented midweek road trip to the Overlooked Bar. Let's go address it and that reaction is incredible. The Overlook Bar reminded me of the Overlook Hotel, and if you don't know what that is, it's from the Shining And I feel like the Bears fans are riding around their little big wheel and they're run to the hallways.

And then they just turned the corner and it's come and play with ask Caleb forever and ever. Those little girls are there and it's just horror. Mccorror, red round. Hail Mary Kyle.

I got a question for you because you've you've you've really been in on obviously your whole team with Chicago because you're from Chicago, right, and then you know you've been with Kyler Murray. Which number one drafted quarterback you think is gonna have the best, better game in this one.

That's a great question. Kyler versus Caleb. Bears Cardinals don't play very much. It's a strange history. I don't know Cardinals. The Cardinals are hot right now, the one two in a row I have. I'm so interested of all the teams playing this weekend. How do the Bears come out? And I think Peter's point is perfect. Matt Ibraflus, it's time to coach, to motivate again, Matt Iberflus, It's time to coach and lift the team up. We'll see what you're made of, man, I don't know how the Bears are gonna.

Show up and they get your cool shoes out of the back of the closet, your best pair ebra Flus, wear them on the sideline and get your guys right against the Cardinals. That was three and out. That is the overlook bar again, Marky Vegas, we see you and appreciate it. Sorry, there's.

Good Morning Football.

Welcome back to Good Morning Football.

Every week we honor the best rookies of the week, and we have not had a week of rookie performances we have had in week number eight, Okay, there was twenty different names that we had to go through and pick. Producer Chris McClain and our researcher Dante and I. We were going through every one of these names until we finally came up with a five. You're probably not gonna like it at home. That's the beauty of this segment.

Good.

We start off with number five and we go to Thursday Night football where Jared Vers was an absolute menace on the field. Vers was one of the best defensive player in this game, just absolutely giving a nightmare to Sam Darnold.

Throughout.

Verse had a sack and a half, he had three quarterback hits, and he had an entire afternoon where he woke up this morning and was in the backfield.

The entire night for Minnesota.

Look Versus the second highest pressure rate in the NFL this season out of any players in the league. The second highest first is the Neil Hunter out there.

But the best part about it, I.

Love that he talks his talk as a rookie. Take a listen to this miked up segment from a rookie out of Florida State and a mainstay on this segment, mister Jared Verse from Thursday Night.

I don't want to be the best. Welcome, I don't want to be the best. I just want to be better than everyone they ever lose.

Welcome to Week eight and Sofi Stadium for Thursday night football.

Oh yeah, oh yeah, have a bad day for y'all.

Hey, they realize what it takes. It takes a double team, it takes all of me. I'm glad they realize now I can do better. Now I can get better. Finally, you know, I I love it. I love everything about Jared Verse. You heard JB.

Long saying it was the highest pressure rate. Daniel Hunter leaped him on Sunday. But still when you talk about who's in the backfield the most, these are the names.

Jared versus there that is number five on our list.

If you don't know Jared versus game, you know now that is a talker.

I absolutely love watching play number four.

We stay on the defensive the ball, and I gotta to give Amy a kolpa, a great apology in the city of Pittsburgh into this young man. We did the rookie list last week and this guy was omitted, and it's all my fault.

So I was like, how do I get him back?

How about you.

Play your way on the next week and you earned number four in the list. It's the great Beanie Bishop Junior, whose story we love and who yet again showed up in primetime Beanie Bishop Junior just absolutely is a nightmare for the New.

York football teams like he just dominated.

He had two picks against Aaron Rodgers and he had another pick against Daniel Jones on Monday Night.

He now it's three interceptions.

Versus the Jets and the Giants combined, the only player since the merger to have three interceptions against the Jets and the Giants since Hall of famer Ken Houston did it in nineteen seventy.

Six in the same season. Beanie, we love you, We love your name. It's my bad. You should have been on the list last week.

You're on it this week.

And let's go to number three because we're going back out to la where there were a lot of wide receivers taken in this draft and this guy didn't go in the first round, but as if he should have been one of the time. Oh, come on, Ladd McConkie, have a al many Number three on the list.

It's Ladd McConkie who had.

Two more touchdown receptions. He had six receptions on the game, one hundred and eleven receiving yards and two touchdown snags. He's the first Chargers rookie to have one hundred.

Receiving yards in a game in eleven years. Who is that rookie?

It was Keenan Allen's thirteen. What I love is he's also one of two Chargers rookies all time in a game to have five catches, one hundred receiving yards and two touchdowns. Yet John Jefferson was the other one in seventy eight.

But this is really what I want to show.

We went into this season, they lost Mike Williams, they lost Keenan Allen.

Who's gonna step up?

Lad mcconkee is clearly number one on this team, and he has played like it is that Georgia was a stud ran a fast forty.

Everyone thought he might go into the first.

He goes early second, and he goes to Jim Harbaugh and to Justin Herbert, and he.

Has been outstanding.

Lad McConkie, let me see you now, let's go two in one.

Let's go a lot of rookie performances. This week. We had a lot of big names stepping up.

Number two is Denver Broncos quarterback Bow Nicks, Yes, sir, who was outstanding yet again for the five win Denver Broncos bow Knicks through two hundred and eighty four passing yards and three touchdowns.

He had no interceptions.

He also ran a touchdown in oh and, by the way, completed seventy five percent of his passes. He's the first quarterback, not just the rookie, first quarterback in team history. John Elway included Peyton Manning included to have three touchdowns in the air, a rushing touchdown, and not throw an interception in a game.

It was perfect.

He had a quarterback rating of one twenty four to two and he is having one of these outstanding rookie seasons that we need to be talking more about.

Bow Knicks was on fire here. Look at this.

This is for all rookies in their first eight career games. He's up there with Dak Prescott, Robert.

Griffin third, and Cam Newton.

Guess what, all of those quarterbacks had winning seasons at the end of it, and all those quarterbacks were offensive Rookie of the Year. Cam Newton's the wins and losses, but you know where his career went.

But if we're gonna talk number one rookie performance.

We're gonna talk about a guy who practiced one day during the week, had Bruise Ribs and his team looked like they were in a corner and he was going to lose to the number one overall pick.

Instead, he went and completed maybe the.

Greatest pass in Washington football history this century. I didn't want just one, I wanted three. So we're going to go to three different calls of the Jaden Daniels Noah Brown play. Let's start with your traditional one, your conventional one. Here's Nanson Romo on what we're calling the Hail marra Land, or the Hail Noah or Noah's Ark or my favorite, the Comi bomb.

Take a watch.

Now you can step into it.

Here comes the Hail Mary with the game on the line and.

The ball's hot.

Todt.

It's a miracle. It's Dolla Brown. Oh my goodness, this town is going crazy. It's a madhouse in Landover, Maryland.

Who did it? Amazing moment. Now let's get some local flavor.

Here's the great Bram Weinstein and London Fletcher on the call for the Washington Radio Network.

Two seconds ago, Daviel's backing up. He's just Gonnat. The wet one fly goes to the right side, steps away from the defenders, gives himself some time now steps up, fires, heads towards the end zone.

It walk off.

Texcow hell, let's hell, the hell's it counts.

Between three orbs.

Literally, we ain't done yet. My favorite.

Look, what do you got here?

Is the Spanish radio call that you heard in Washington.

Take a listen. We can Maria, Yeah, yes, Boss and Na touch down, touch.

Down, so good.

We can watch it.

We can listen to it a million times.

Guys. That is the fab five.

Let's take a look at the list in total and we'll get everyone's opinion. I went Jaden, one, went Bone Nicks two and of course Lad mcconkee three, and then four and five two defensive players.

We know that Marvin Harrison had a big day. We know Tyrone Tracy had a big day. But this is the list, and this is.

How we have it.

One to five Shreker's fabulous five. Kyle, you're here in New York. Let's start with you in your reaction. What do you think of the list?

I truly thought would do respect to the ones you played. I thought you were going to play Bears radio as well. Jeff Joniac's call is unbelievable. He goes from excited to ashen in about two seconds and just a full monotone, deadpan. It's unbelievable. Jared Versus also unbelievable. I know he's been on this list before. You think McVeigh might like himself some Jared.

It's the first Jared he's ever liked on that team. It's a good one though. I like the list. I like it. Let's go.

That's how I felt, Kyle. So last Thursday night, I'm in a taking care of a sick infant in a hospital and I have the TV on mute. I'm literally this is a visual I'm watching and I'm like, oh my god, Jared Verse, Oh oh Jared Verse, Oh my god, Jared Verse. And I'm just walking around this hospital room like this is terrible. It was an absolute menace all day. I don't even need the radio calls and the TV calls, the prime call to any any of it. You could just see it. It was screaming volumes.

Yeah, that's I have the visual. You ain't right, Kyle, you ain't right. I saw what you got.

Reacting to that.

I like the bonics. I like the bontix.

Jared Versus cool obviously, you know, let's like to see guys get out the quarterback. But we don't talk about you know, Boone Nick's probably the same way we talk about Caleb Williams, the same way we talk about Jade Daniels. And it was really cool to see that graphic and that visual of what he's been doing and the names that he's up there with.

Listen, the Spanish radio put it over the top. So Jaydon Daniels wins that. What's not even a question about it. But you go back to Jared Verse.

Jared Verse.

I had an opportunity to see him this summer at Cowboys training camp when they had the joint practice, and he was an absolute minuce and he reminds me of somebody in Minnesota or Miss Jamie, by the name of John Randall.

We talked that oh yeah, yeah, oh yeah, oh wow, all those kind of guys that talk it and they back it up.

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Returns Mile Garrett dressing up as the terminator.

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Of the reactions to it.

You don't want to miss this when we come back.

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Sometimes it's more serious than others been in the spirit of Halloween this week, which is about dressing up as other things, trying to look like other things, and.

How accurate do you actually get it? I just have a personal beef.

We have had an incredible piece of content this week in the form of Cleveland Brown's defensive end Miles Garrett dressing up as Arnold Swarzenegger for the Terminator two.

We have used this for so many things.

Peter had a whole segment about how do you feel about adults who go too.

Intents with the Halloween costumes? I finally landed on yesterday.

That's a cry for help and artificial intelligence in the twenty first century.

We've run it every single day, and.

Every single time we do, I get dozens and dozens of tweets that say the same thing. And that's what my beef is about. Bring up the tweets.

We just picked a few randoms at this point. It's probably in the hundreds. I tweet it.

It says, am I the only one in that mask. Makes it looks more like you than it does Arnold speaking of me. No, Jeffrey, You're not the only one. Just keep running them.

Let's go. They keep saying the same thing.

He's wearing a Kyle Brandt mask, And give me another tweet. No, he's not you, guys, it's Arnold Swarzenegger. Miles Garrett Tournator costume looks more like you. That's not true, guys. I resent some of the things about this on the surface.

And then I think there's some bigger issues.

I have even done a terminator costume on this show, and I do not look like Miles Garrett.

That's me. Last year, that's bock Party.

I called him as block Party was artificial intelligence. Listen, you can't just take any blockheaded white guy and say that looks like you. I'm a little triggered by that. Okay, we don't all look the same. And you know what, it's not just Arnold.

This has gone on for years.

Anybody, the guy Jim Hopper from Stranger Things, the Lego character in the Lego movie.

It's all that looks like you would.

And while we're at it, I'm gonna bring it back to the NFL because I've been waiting.

To address this for a long time. I think I know where you're going, all right.

That is Clay Martin. He is a referee currently for the NFL. He'm sure he looks familiar to you because he does games all the time.

Every single time he does a game. This goes back years. I get tweets like this. Bring up the tweets again. We don't all look the same.

NFL referee Clay Martin looks like Kyle Brandt of Good Morning Football, Keep going the years, not just this season? Is jimfp's cal Brett a relative of the referee in tonight's game, Clay Martin. No, his nast name is Martin, My name is brand There's no, no, no, how about this one.

This one cracks me up.

Third one, So we're gonna act like cayl Brett wasn't a Philly. You ain't slick, bro, And it's always the one closest to you that hurt the most.

Bring up the next tweet. Look at this nonsense?

No, not this one.

Hold on, you could probably play that ref and his biopic, you know the one I want to bring there it is. I would very word Kyle brtant look alike. Ref guy was going to overturn that nausey, angry run.

Peter Schrager's in on this crap. He's in on it. Yes to see.

I even have a picture from six years ago where I tried to put this to bed. Bring up the picture that's me in a referees uniform and Clay Martin. Guys, I understand that we are both roughly of the same age and Caucasian.

That's really it. I don't like that you guys keep doing this. It's over. Next time Clay Martin does a game, which will probably be in a.

Few days, if not tomorrow, and I don't know what his next assignment is, don't tweet me that we look alike. And the next if you see someone dressed up as Arnold Schwarzenegger, who, by the way, is a seventy two year old Austrian man, I don't look like Arnold Swarzenegger. If you want to tell me that guy from the Vampire Diary's fine, maybe, but every other white guy with a big blockhead is not me.

So stop tweeting me, and I'm done with it. Okay, I love this.

It has been a constant in common Bread to our show.

The Schwarzenegger costume had had robot paraphernalia all over. He took him, took it, took Miles Garrett six hours of makeup to put it on, and the simple responses that looks like Kyle Bred.

Yeah, rights, half his hadn't blown off.

Do I look like that to you people?

I look that terrible on TV every day I'm him really.

I look said Kyle brand Tom. It doesn't, of course not.

What do you guys think in La Kyle the official I'm not trying to offend you claim Martin.

Say it, but that picture like said, don't look alike.

I don't look alike now the Arnold schworsenager one. I think that should be a little bit more of a compliment. Like they're saying that you look swow. I'm trying to make it sound good, bro. They say he looks swow.

You know you know what I mean, like they he looks terrible. He's got the crap beat out of him.

I can't even make this out good, bro, KB man, Listen, it was a body type. You know you had the you had the it was a Coyle Brandt body with the Schworsenegger face.

That's what I'm gonnaave Isaiah. I love you. You're trying to flatter me. They're literally saying it looks like he's wearing a Kyle Brent mask. That has nothing to do with the body type. It's a mask. I hate it. I'm triggered, Jamie, make me feel better.

I'm not here for this. Paul Wesley hates I love Vampire Diaries. I definitely can see that parallel. How many times have you been called blockheaded white guy for you to be able to describe yourself as such.

That's the title in my book, It's all right there, with a forward by Peter Schrager and Clay Martin. Shout out to Clay Martin, the official just we love doing this a little bit.

He is a high school basketball coach in Oklahoma.

In Oklahoma, Yeah, in Oklahoma. He played college basketball. He's got a wife and the kids. He does a wonderful juk. People stop the think looks like brook a light great question, A great question.

Do people go to Clay Martin on the street and be like, wait, how are you here if you love every run?

Yeah?

Right, worst the scepter? I don't think they do. They just come to me. That's it. I've said my piece. I'm done with it. Don't say any more them. How about coming out to sound our galler horn? Nothing?

Yeah, you know, it's this weekend. It's happening this weekend. And you can take the girl out of Minnesota. You can't take Minnesota out of the girl. Also, catch a post part of mom six months later, and that's what you get when you offer her something like that. That is happening this weekend. It's Vikings Colt. So back in two thousand and seven, the Vikings started doing this, and you've seen the videos because it's one of the best traditions in the NFL. I'm biased, but in terms of teams coming onto the field and it's the dollar horn and it's the boom boom, and then at the very end of the clap, as it increases pace, that's when you er. And they invite people to come and do it, and there's all these different people that have come and gone. I'm a little nervous it's happening this weekend. I leave tomorrow after the show. I'm gonna do GMFB from the Vikings beautiful facility on Friday, just in anticipation of this what is going to become a seven second experience in my life. But now it's really kind of building up because the NFL flecks the game into Sunday Night Football, So now we're getting the Mike Turrico and the Chris Collinsworth threequent and to add to the pressure, the last time the Vikings were flexed into Sunday Night Football last season, who else did this honor except for the shirtless wonder in Kirk Cousins and his son. This is what I have to live up to.

This is what you have to deal with when.

It comes to looking down upon the masses in Minnesota and commanding this fleet of fans that I hold near and dear to my heart. And this is the last performance people have from Sunday Night football. Mind you, they do it every game. This is what I'm working with. Gentlemen in New York. I know you know Kirk well, I mean, I gott. I can't hold a candle to this.

It ain't about Kirk. It's about you and Jamie.

You are a real deal Minnesota. And I want to see a varsity high school jacket.

I want to see the three kids. I want to see Sam. I want you to enjoy this moment. You are Minnesota, Jamie. They've lost to in a row.

It's gone from an opportunity to a responsibility.

You need to fire those people up.

Let's go, and then they're going to have you back every single week after they win, as.

They should only do it up. Mama, I'm coming on.

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