Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Peter Schrager, Kyle Brandt, Akbar Gbajabiamila, Isaiah Stanback and Ron Rivera discussing the New York Giants loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on MNF - where do the Giants go from here? Browns QB Jameis Winston joins the show and talks about his team’s win vs. the Ravens, how they can continue their momentum into next week and his famous W speech. Washington Commanders WR Noah Brown joins the show and talks about his reception on the Hail Mary Sunday vs. the Bears.
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Please, let's go to the Steelers and the Giants, Russell Wilson versus Daniel.
Jones and featuring C. J. Watt and the All Blacks.
If you've seen this streak that Monday night football home games for the Steelers is historic and prolific. It's been over twenty years since they've lost one. Think about that, and they've played a lot and it is twenty six to eighteen, the Steeler six and two, the Steelers.
Six and two times twenty six.
Afterwards, Calvin Austin iid on his two touchdown nights Steelers went.
I actually texting my friends yesterday and I was like, I'm taking the punt back because I saw it. I think it was Khalif Raymond had took one back. My dog Marcus Jones from the Patriots had a good return, and I was just like, you know, it's my time. You know, I prayed about it, and I was just like, it's my time, and that's what happened.
That's awesome.
He spoke it in New Existence. He says, I have to right Aboutkhalef Friemans. Let's assess the bleeding here in the NFC East. We know what happened with the Cowboys in primetime, excuse me against the forty nine ers this weekend. And the Giants are in the ground level looking up at two and six. When they made certain decisions in the last eighteen months as it pertained to their quarterback, and they're running back Peter. This is not the way they thought the future would look like. Where do the Giants go from here? We are not even at the halfway point of the season.
Look, Ron's on the show, so I would refer to him as how a coach would handle this. But I think you're in that spot where it's all right, we're in kind of quarterback purgatory with this young man. Daniel Jones was a sixth overall pick. A different organization, a different group of men drafted him. This was inherited by Joe Shane and Brian Dabele and they opted to pay him, which was a band aid deal. Really, they can get out of it in this year, and it's the same results we've seen time and time again. Unfortunately, the Giants are two and six and they're oh and three in the division, and they've got the Commanders who they historically have had success against. But there's no confidence they're going to beat the Commanders this weekend. And then they'd never beat the Eagles and they never beat the Cowboys. So we were talking about oh and six in the division, and where.
Do you go from there.
Daniel Jones is not a first or second year quarterback and says not Anthony Richardson figuring things out. This is not even a third year quarterback who's had ups and downs. This is a sixth year veteran. And I don't take great joy in starting the show and bashing Daniel Jones. I see nothing out of it. But Daniel Jones did last night what he does the same numbers. It's like eighteen to twenty five. Maybe one touchdown last night. None, two turnovers a fourth quarter turnover that breaks your back and us in prime time's it's not good with the numbers. And of course this is all irrelevant except for that third one one in fifteen. I don't know what the touchdowns interceptions has to do with anything. One in fifteen is what I stand out. I mean, that is the number that is so glaring. So when everyone is watching, this isn't a guy who elevates his game. He's got a playoff Victoria to his name. He's beating Kirk Cousins in Kirk Cousins' building. We've brought that up for the last thirty six months.
Unfortunately.
I even saw Brian Dabo, you know, not calling him out, but saying on the sack by Watt Dabel said, well Daniels supposed to run THEO Johnson in motion on that play and he missed them. When you start saying that stuff, I look at it another level and say, Okay, maybe if he's a younger quarterback, you don't call him out like that. You don't mention exactly what he said. Daniel miss that and Daniel Jones wore it and I was like, yeah, I messed that up. I should have a.
Six year guy.
I think we're moving on next year and I think Joe Shane and Brian Dable, who got the vote of confidence from John Mara, they can't miss again. When it comes to who's going to be our starting quarterback for twenty twenty five?
Wow, what do you think?
Coach?
Well, I think the big thing that really happens right now, what needs to happen is they've got to decide whether they feel they still got a chance to get into the playoffs or not. And if they do, is it with Daniel Jones or is it with another quarterback. If that's the decision, they got to make the decision now and start going.
So the actually the Giants in two weeks they go to Germany. If you had a decision make by quarterback, wouldn't you want to get him in this week before the team goes on an international trip.
You would because the big thing is, again you want him to get a little more work, not because it's an international game, but because if you really think you have a chance to win and get into the playoffs. You've got to do these things now, they've got to be decided, and if you don't, you wait a little bit more, you're just wasting opportunities.
Yeah, yeah, you know, I think there's a positive side of this because that game that we witnessed, we saw Najia Harris and Jalen Warren go off on this game and they were just running the.
Ball really really well.
But on the other side of the ball again, just trying to stay positive on the New York Giants because there's not a lot of positive coming out of there. Tyrone Tracy Junior, that dude ran the ball and he ran it hard, ran it four one hundred and forty five yards, seven point two yards per carry. I mean every time he got the ball, just seemingly he was.
Running for seven yards a carry.
I mean it was it was going off and he outperformed the running backs who we thought and did very very well by almost fifty or season. They outperformed him by fifteen yards. So he had one five, they had a total of one to sixty. Tyrone Tracy just a phenomenal player. I think they need to utilize him a little bit more. They've used him sparely spot places here and there, but he's shown like he did this in Seattle. Again, if you go back to the Seattle game, he went off on Seattle as well, like seven yards of carry in that game.
So I really like this kid.
I think they should depend more on him to kind of hide the defision fees of Daniel Jones.
Yeah, and Tyrone Tracy had one heck of a game, So you're absolutely correct. That's the one positive that they have going on for their team right now. And I know everybody one of looks at one wants to look at Danny Dimes, right, or Daniel Jones or Danny Nickel, however he's playing that particular day. But the thing is, I don't know one quarterback that can have success when they are going to be pressured one hundred and nineteen times through the first first part of the season one hundred and nineteen times. Name one quarterback that's going to have success that does not have possessed the ability to be able to run the ball like Lamar Zevro. That's you know what, you know what several who have been a four to four or four three, right, But the reality is that it's the fourth more most pressures in the NFL. So not only do they do they go out and get Milik Neighbors, right, Darius Slaton was your number one receiver last night. Right, So you can't get the ball to Milik Neighbors and Slaton and these guys of the nature because he can't miss it back there and throw the ball. Now, I'm not making excuses for him. I'm still thinking saying that he needs to step the game up. But what I am saying is that they have to give him some kind of protection up front to allow for him now that even some kind of chance of success.
Well, that's the beauty of it. This is a gadeam game.
And if the team's not working together, if things aren't happening as a unit, they're running the ball well, but if they could protect the passer, play actually becomes a big part of what they need to start doing too as well.
This is where we are as the show, is that we always aspire.
To be positive, and we start the day and we like the NFL, and then we also I think have an obligation to be a voice of the fans and to speak to the viewers. And so I mean I'll get my hands dirty here. Daniel Jones should never start another game again for the New York Giants. It's over, it's done. They should not start him next week. They should never start him again. Guys, they're two and six. He's in his sixth year. He can't play. I know the excuses, and any quarterback is the line isn't good.
He's been injured. I get that.
And if it maybe were his fourth year, or it was the fifteenth time we'd talked about this instead of the fiftieth time, I would love to have half of a light beer with Brian Dable with all it would take to him to sit down and start spewing his real opinions about Daniel Jones, a player that they openly and publicly. He tried to move on from in the offseason, which we're not successful in doing.
And it's for reasons like this, guys. It's it's nothing personal. He seems like a great guy. I'd want him to be in my golf foursome.
I'd want them to think my daughter, if she at the right age. I just don't want to. I don't, And what are we doing like I don't.
I'm not gonna sit here and talk to Giants fans and be like, man, we just need to block better.
It's over. It's over. Start Drew Locke next week. Move on from Daniel Jones.
Next season. You're two and six, And if coach is saying maybe.
You find lightning in a bottle and you do make a playoff run, it is not going to be with Daniel Jones. Nobody thinks it's gonna be with Daniel Jones. Daniel Jones doesn't think it's and that's a Jones. I also think this if he goes to a new.
Team and he has a new coach and he has a new line, like, it's great, there's a chance. But I think the Giants fans are seeing six years of the same results. So it's nothing against Daniel Jones the person, and it's certainly not saying he doesn't have a future in the NFL.
I just think this thing is run its course.
Giants on twenty four drives before last night scoring a touchdown and it was a run touchdown, so like they're still trying to make something work and it's just not going to click in the pass game, at least from what we've seen through the start of the season two and six. The New York Giants sit Tom pellisera welcome back to the show quickly, what topics would you like to tee us up on? For the remaining hour of GMFB.
Jamie, let's talk about a team that does appear to be headed in the right direction. The forty nine Ers headed into Thereby with a big win over the Cowboys on Sunday night, and it appears finally they might be getting healthier. Kyle Shanahan says that the plan is to open up the twenty one day practice window for star running back Christian McCaffrey next Monday, presuming that everything goes well this week. Of course, McCaffrey is literally millions of fantasy owners. No has not played in a game through the course this season. He has been dealing with achilles ten nights at one point, spread to both his achilles. He has gone to Jermaney to seek treatment. They've been trying to find answers, but everything's be tracking in the right direction, Kyle Shanahan said. This week during the bye, they're going to try to simulate some things in terms of practice activity, see exactly how McCaffrey and his body respond to it. You remember back in Week one they tried to ramp him up all of a sudden, he had his worst pain day surprise and active for week one, still has not played.
To this point.
Shanahan said that they are looking forward to hopefully having McCaffrey back. That potentially could be as soon as their next game in Week ten. Also sounds like an optimistic outlook for wide receiver Deebo Samuel, who went into the blue medical tent did not finish Sunday's game dealing with a rip injury. Shanahan said he also has an oblique issue, but at this point, my understanding is nothing really of concern here. Shanahan referred to Debo as day today, said they'll reevaluate him coming off the buy.
So maybe maybe Jamie.
Week ten, we will finally see a forty nine Ers team that has Brock Perdy, Christian McCaffrey, and Deebo Samuel all on the field at the same time.
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When we first started as a show in twenty sixteen, our very first guest in our very first episode was this man.
We love to have him back. We are thrilled.
He's been through so much and he is now the QB, one of the Cleveland Browns.
Ladies and gentlemen, Jamis Win, Jamis.
Hey, what's up, guys. So grateful to have his opportunities to join you yet again.
Uh, thrilled.
Honestly, it's really cool to see you, especially Jamis, with everything you got going on right now, huge win over the Ravens. Were just out there playing football for the first time in a while. You're winning, you're with your teammates, you're celebrating, you're doing your whole Jamis emotional, motivational thing.
It was beautiful to watch. What was it like to feel, for.
You extreme gratitude just to have that opportunity to be back on the field as the stern quarterback for the Cleveland Browns. But man, my focus right now is taking it one play at a time, one game at a time. Consistency is the name of this game. So we end on Tuesday, and all day getting better than that.
Jamis. There's this amazing quality to you. Every time you open your mouth.
The viewer at home or the fan at home is not only at the edge of their seat, but they're smiling because you have this contagious charisma that everyone rallies around, and your teammates seem to rally around it too. I have to ask you, when this is all done the football stuff, are you going to come into the media world with us? Are you going to have your show? Are you going to do these podcasts? Like what's next for Jamis? After this amazing career is put to raffs Because I have to tell you, I see the Kelsey Brothers doing their podcast Jamis on a podcast.
I am here for it.
I appreciate you, Peter, but it's a hema and effect.
Man like guys, like authentic people, and when you can easily be who you are every single day, people respect that. So whatever is required for me to do after my football career, but what's required me right now, man is folks to know one day at a time, one player at the time, and getting better at what I'm doing now so that I can have a better platform when my career is done.
All right, So jameis say, look, you're always so electric, man. I love everything from social media to looking at some of the behind the scenes. Your pregame speeches, breakdown, you're breaking down the huddle, and this week it really was no different.
Like, let's take a listen.
Every one of us have an individual responsibility to go out there and fight for each other.
The names on your bank represents the names that's on your helmet. Well, we don't got no big catch, so represent demands.
All right, one play at a time, all right together, all right, here we go.
I love the ability that you were to come out of that and then get right back into it. Though, But take us into the lab. How do you come up with some of these things that you say? Is it rehearsed or is it you're doing it all freestyle?
Man?
I love what I do, and when you love what you do, man, it like sometimes words just come out.
You know.
I'm very passionate about this game of football, and this is something that the Lord has given me since I've been four years old. I've been playing this game so over experience of talking with different people and stilling different emotions. I just feel like I just have to express how I feel to my teammates, and I can just encourage one person to ride with me, and I know I encourage way more than one person to ride with me.
We won't have a good day. You know.
I got to follow up with this because I was talking to the defensive line coach, Jaxi's there, and he said this about you, you know, especially he's on the other side of the ball. He was just saying, your leadership, especially being a backup, is infectious. And now that you have that starting role, why didn't you ever shy away from that even when you were in the number two position.
Well, it's about again being who you are.
You can only be who you are, and whether wherever position you're in, whatever circumstances, conditions, or facts that you're facing, you have to show up and be who you are every single day because I know guys pay attention to that, and guys respect that.
Jameis what you do when you bring everybody together, whether it be the pregame speech, pregame interview, post game interview one in which you referenced that white boy from Detroit, the rapper and Eminem. It was amazing to watch your brain process that because I think you got a little nervous that you're the Cleveland quarterback and you're talking about a guy from Detroit. Did you were you nervous that you were going to catch some heat about the eminem reference there like in the meat in the middle of you dropping the lines, Jamie.
Not not at all, actually, because like that was my one shot and uh, well someone who people seemed as one of the greatest of all time. Like, I think that those are good words and and I'm gonna live with that one.
Just a couple of years ago, you.
Gave everyone an anatomy lesson.
Take a listen.
Our body is so symmetrical, right, you got you got your wrists, you know, and what are your wrists on the bottom half?
Your ankles?
You know? You got your shoulders up top?
What are your shoulders?
Your hips? You know what I'm saying.
You got you elbows for the elbows, your.
Knees, right, Like, so it's symmetrical and you just gotta work different.
Parts, all right, man, I see you have to doing your dance like like, where did that come from?
Man?
You gotta help us.
Out, well, one that it just came from learning your body as as I as I continue to mature in this profession, I learned different things about my body and I see how symmetrical my body is with my different body parts. So you know, if I know something, I promise you I'm going to share it with the world.
Sometimes, you know a lot of people to get a kick out of that.
You know, some people are actually educating from how many people do you think understood that?
The elbows were like, you need you know, you.
Just got to.
You got to educate people. Man, I'm about learning, which they both being.
I feel you perfect. You are about learning.
And you know, if we have anything in common with you, jamis is we know what it's like to fully commit to something and maybe everyone's not going to like it. Maybe everyone is. To that point when you ate the W on this show, we understood, like we weren't out to make fun of this. We're like, look, we do some stuff. Sometimes it's crazy and maybe not everybody loves, but we go with it. And you were passionate about it. The infamous W speech. Can you tell us where that came from? The origin story, like how you thought that up and how it went for you?
Well, it was a whole process, man, been in the division that the NFC South Division, man with three Hall of Fame quarterbacks, you know, and competing, and we're in the dome, man, and we're trying to find.
A way to get a win. Man.
I was desperate for a win, so earlier that year I talked about, you know, the.
Alphabet suit and e w's.
Even earlier that week I got some W pancakes made from my office alignment.
So we end up Man.
Listen, it's the whole visual process, you know, whatever. It takes weekend and week out to encourage guys to come and show up and show out and do what the Lord called us to do, and that was getting a W. Unfortunately didn't get to W that day, but we ended up getting something later down the road.
Legend has it that Shawn Jackson is still standing there, a frozen looking.
It was an amazing moment.
Man. The sun wanted the ball. He didn't want no W handshakes.
I get yeah, all right, So listen, James, I mean this, and it is really really cool that you're here. I mentioned it when we brought you in. But we started this show in twenty sixteen. We had no idea if it was going to work or how it was going to go. But we wanted as our first guest the quarterback of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
You came on.
You were incredible, You really helped us. And that day I actually got the chance to ask you what you would tell your younger self And this is eight years.
A good question. And back in twenty sixteen, listen.
I trained the oldest lever.
He sent me a clip of Steve Harvey talking about what he would do back in the day and how your early years end up reflecting on your later years.
You know.
So now that I'm trying to mature, I'm trying to be a better person every single day. I realized that your early year is always going to show you where you're gonna end up in your later years.
What's it like to watch that back?
Man, It's great to watch it back because you know I was while I will us by then, and as I'm continued to grow immature, my early years are adding up.
Is the compound interest? Is that compound effect?
So every single day I'm approaching it to be a man of increase in MTA Christ. So as I continue to do that, doog uh, the sky is the limit and if the sky's the limit. They can't say the sky's the limit when people have been on the moon. You know, So going up, I'm gonna keep on inspiring people and uh and hopefully you know, somebody grow from that.
You cannot say sky is the limit when people have been on the moon.
That's that's awesome.
That is I love that I'm writing that down then, Jamis, you know you're one of our favorites, and you know that Browns fans are riding around you now. And I know you love Miles Garrett in that locker room and he showed up to the stadium with a pretty cool costume on Sunday. I don't know if you saw it, the entire terminator. Look, Uh, Jamis, will you be dressing up for Halloween on Thursday? And if so, can you give us a spoiler? What does Jameis Winston go as is Halloween this year? Now that you're the starting quarterback of the Cleveland Browns.
Man.
Honestly, my wife told me what we were gonna be yesterday and I forgot what it was. I think it was like, uh, whatever, whatever movie to fucking Jane and Jackson was in like that justice true true, Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, so that's what she said we were gonna be.
I was like, I was like, hey, like, just make sure that I get me a good Oaklan agers. I don't know, you know, no cheap open age Rica Henders in the South.
That means you gotta get the bike jump haircut. Then you're gonna do it. You're gonna do what justice. You gotta do the bike jump. You gotta go all the way.
In hold on my head on sway onway.
That's the safe.
That's incredible. I love that, Jamis said. My wife told me what we're gonna be walking our world.
That's how it goes.
We know. Listen, you did it.
You did You're incredible to watch back on the field this past weekend. We are rooting for you, but just more importantly like you are an old friend of the show and we are so excited to have you back on.
We wish you nothing but the best. Go get him this weekend.
Okay, Jamis Man, thank you so much.
I'm so happy that you guys kick off the day just football and all the excitement. Man, y'all really bring y'all making so many people days like just obviously talking football, but talking life. Man, y'all are so encouraging, So I'm helpful. I'm grateful to help you out this morning.
I appreciate it. That brot, that's incredible. They call that poetic justice today.
That's Jameus pancakes for everybody. W Cake specifically jameis with and everybody.
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Literally, you could listen to that call in seventeen different languages and you would still understand how electric that moment was. Now on GMFB, we have the man who came down with the football in that last second game winning Hail Mary play for the Washington Commanders.
What's up? No a bread, Noah.
We are so grateful that you're on this morning early from Washington. This is all anyone has been talking about since Sunday evening, which, in this day and age of constant news turnover, that is a hard thing to accomplish. So congratulations, what have the last two days been like for you.
Noah, last today has been a little crazy.
You know, Sunday was an amazing experience.
You know, it's a real testament to our team, the way we fighting to the end.
And I'm just glad we came out with a dub.
Noah Man, that dove was great, that catch was great. I'm sure you're inundated with media requests because of this big play. You may have seen this by now, but like I want you to take a look what was going on in the stands during that epic final play.
Take a look at this, and.
I feel like it was a good game because it was close.
Like I feel as though we want for.
The fan missed the play because he was doing that interview with our friend chad Riccardo. What's your message to that fan, Like he didn't see it live with his.
Eyes, just just really the same sentiment he was kind of sharing that that we that he believed we won, We believed.
That we still could win. And I think you can see.
It in the way that you know we ran to play, you know, the guys, the way the old Lions fighting, the way we're spreading down there, you know, we know with number five back there and the type of team that we have the games let over till his zero.
And no doubt, and you walk that walk take us into the play. You know, you go to your position, your alignments, the ball snap, you start sprinting down the field.
At any point, do you look up and see.
That one of the Bears defensive backs has his back to you and it's talking to the crowd.
Because this has become a huge thing.
What was it like from your perspective and what were you thinking when you saw that?
Oh yeah, I mean, I know it's become a huge thing. I didn't see it as you can see. Well, you know, like a hail Mary's a super long play, so you know, I kind of have my head down trying to get down to the end zone. So it's not something I saw until after the game. But you know, I'm just glad to come out with a win. I'm not gonna help a crucify the guy. I know it's all the internet, but you know, it's just you know, sports thes situation for us.
I hear you, and the actual moment of the catch.
Easy for me to say, it actually looks easy for you because you got this big deflection, it goes right into your hands and you were totally chill.
Can you take us just.
Through the moments as the ball's coming down through the deflection and you catching it.
What was it like? What were you thinking?
Uh? Yeah, I mean the goal is to get into the end zone, box out to your defender. You know, we got one guy designated to joke and three designated for the tip. So you know, as the ball's coming down, I'm trying to box my guy out. He gets in front of me, but I see the flight of the ball is a little bit, you know, past where the group is at. So the one guy got a hand on it and it did just fall right into my hands. A little bit of detail and a lot of living right went into making that play.
And you were so cool about it. When you score it, You're not freaking out.
You're like, yeah, I'm in the right place to play with. Due, did my job and we score a touchdown, Right, Who's next?
I kind of loved your reaction.
What was it like getting back together with your teammates after the celebration on the field and in the locker room?
What's Cliff and what's Dan and Quinn have to say?
When you guys get out there and it's just the guys in the locker room.
Man, it's one of the most incredible feelings I've had playing football, just just being in that locker room with those guys, everyone who who believe we can win it and who played a part in getting that done. You know, there's not a player, coach, or a person in this building who doesn't believe we.
Can win any game we play.
And you know, just to celebrate it with those guys and and uh, it was truly amazing feeling, man.
Knowing.
First of all, Man, good to see you. I know you caued to see you in Detown all the time. And thank you for keeping the Dreds man. Everybody's been cutting the Dredds off and you're still maintaining them on.
Shout out to you for that.
Hey, well, listen, you've played with Dak Prescott, you you played with CJ. Stroud, and now all of a sudden you're playing with Jayden Daniels.
This dude is absolute beast. He's a heck of a rookie. He's having a good season.
Tell us what have you seen in him that you've seen in some of the other great quarterbacks that you've played with so far.
Just incredible pause, you know.
You know, he doesn't get too high, doesn't get too low in any moment, and he's just he's always locked in, always ready to go.
And this is the way he prepares.
You know, he's in early every morning and he knows what looks he's looking for.
He knows where to go when he sees those loops.
And you know, I've been blessed to play with some great quarterbacks and I've been in the league, and he's nothing short of that.
And a rookie too. It's so impressive.
And the injury that he was dealing with back to the end of the game, if you don't mind. There's a lot of talk about the play before the hail mary in which Jaden completes. It gets about a fifteen yard game and it made the hail mary possible. Talk about the x's and o's of this as the actual play, there's a lot of retrospect that says the Bears shouldn't have allowed that that easily. What were you guys thinking as an offense on the play before the hail mary?
Uh?
Yeah, just anything we can do to get ourselves a little bit closer. You know, Hell, Mary's one of the hardest players in football to execute, but the closer you are to the end zone, the easier it becomes. So, you know, we saw that they're playing and pick a defense on the goal line, and we had an opportunity to steal a couple of yards, and you know, we went ahead and did that and it made it a little bit easier to execute.
No what can you help us out with a little PSA? Perhaps here on GMFB, we have been workshopping an idea for the play. What it should be called? Now, Wikipedia, who many people feel like gets tattooed on their skin like that could be fact. Wikipedia says that it's the play itself should be called the Mad House in Maryland. Other names we've heard are Raise, Hail Mary, Miracle, and Maryland my personal favorite, hal Noah, where do you fall on what the play should be called?
Oh, that's a tough one. I don't know if I'm in favor for hell Noah. You know, it's a lot to win into that play, but you know, I let the fans aside that one.
I'm grateful to be a part of history with that play.
Noah, real quick man, You got a chance to kind of obviously link help with your former college teammate Terry McLaurin. How has he helped you to kind of really kind of get in and get in with the vibe of the team so quickly and improving this offense.
Terry has been huge.
You know, I've known Terry since about senior year of high schools, being that we house stayed together, coming in through the same recruiting class. So I've seen Terry's game grow tremendously. I have tremendous respect for the player he is, and you know, coming in here, he's done nothing but welcome me. Helped me get along with the offense, and I'm happy to be back out there with him.
Nice.
No, this is what happened to you this weekend is just one of the most massive moments that anyone probably can hope for in their career. You're such a cool guy. It's awesome to get to know you.
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I'm just curious about.
You, Like, who was your favorite player growing up?
Favorite player growing up in the beginning, it was Jerry Rice. My dad was a forty nine Ers fan. I grew up in New Jersey, so I was actually a Giants fan. I was a big Tiki Barber fan. So my favorite Mario manahem, Haquem Nix. So you know, k mixed bag of players.
Yeah, a great list.
It's a great list. Well, the commanders are certainly happy to have you, as the Giants have to look up from the bottom at that w at the top of that division. Noah Brown, congratulations on the last one hundred hours you've had in your life and also hope me for more special moments in your career.
Man, that's rank you areat job. Victor Kruz could never know.
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Yeah, absolutely