Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Peter Schrager, Kyle Brandt, Akbar Gbajabiamila, Mike Garafolo, and Isaiah Stanback examining which AFC team is the biggest threat to the Kansas City Chiefs. Peter leads NFL Trivia which parallels Election Day. Scott Pioli joins the show and talks about all the details that goes into a trade, and then he shares how he’s involved with the NFL Voting initiative.
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Nothing more American than a quarterback of a struggling New York Giants team winning angry runs a team in which that is about to go to Germany for the week.
Did I track all that correctly?
Yeah?
You want a shocking outcome today in the United States of America, We've got it. Daniel Jones of the New York Giants one angry runs and.
The coolest part is, guys, he deserves it.
He should have got it. He had an amazing goal line run. We don't care about records or wins. We did it earlier in the show. It'll be on social shortly. But also, nothing more American Jamie Arnald than overtime football ex supersized.
You blome to Yes, it's like a side of ranch. Here we go, all right. Patrick Mahomes has never been seven and zero.
That's pretty cool.
He's also probably never played worse statistically. But down late to a scrappy Buccaneers team, he does the classic Mahomes and flips it to some J. P.
Ryan.
But hold on, that's not good. As we were saying earlier in the show. If this Chiefs team is going to be beaten this year and the playoffs have the run in it, I don't want it. Because Patrick Mahomes is watching in a T shirt. So this looks bad. You're like, oh no, oh my god, he's tense. Lower body this lower body. That No, he comes back after a three and out by the Bucks in his right back out there.
He did not miss a snap. Did he miss a pete? Though, doesn't look like it.
Guess what, DeAndre Hopkins, are you mad about this?
Guys?
Blame the Titans thirty one other teams could have him down.
Blame them.
Blame your own team. The Chiefs.
Gott Jonder Hams. He had two touchdowns last night in terrible conditions. You think he might have one in the playoffs.
I do too. Eight catches on nine targets.
Of course he had Peter. Blame the Titans. Blame yourself. Remember the Titan remember them. In fact, he did the dance last night. The internet loved it. Kareem Hunt scores a touchdown and waves goodbye to everybody. Baker Mayfield, he beats Mahomes in college in a classic shootout.
I read that he was Mahomes host when Mahomes took his visit to college. Attack. It's pretty cool.
We at Texas Tech thirty to twenty four. Chiefs are eight and oh uncharted territory.
Same old, same old. Afterwards, let's hear from those two quarterbacks.
I'd like to hear what they did on that recruiting visit too, but we're not going to get that.
Mahomes and Baker he got gang.
He's so good at winning one on one and so to be able to have him down in the red zone third down situations. He does a good job of filling out and finding those windows. As he figures out the whole entire offense, he'll get even better because there's sometimes he's going places. I'm like, man, there's played. There's a time and a place for that. But that's what makes him great. And then you give him a chance down the field and he makes a play. It goes from a play where it might have been a bad decision to a big time catch.
He gets a team on the offense like that, Like it's you can only give him so many chances. So when you win the coin toss, that's that's what happens. You know, Todd had a good message, just we're that close and don't be used to losing, but just turn this ring, turn this thing around. And we got a home game next week. It's a NFC opponent, and gotta find a way to win.
That's it.
Yeah, figures like, let's go back to the NFC. Let's go up against an NFC opponent.
Because once again the Chiefs tied off against another opponent and knocked him out of the park.
They remain undefeated.
But here's zero AFC vers NFC in mid February, so that she still have to overcome what lies within their conference. Peter, you consider what the Chiefs have put on tape, the teams that they've beat, what you know about their roster and their coaching staff. Who else is lying in wait in the AFC. Do you think that can stack up against this Chiefs team, Peter, whether it be in regulation or overtime.
Yeah, in overtime, maybe go for two in regulation if you get the opportunity against Patrick Mahomes and those guys. All right, Jamie, my answer comes with a bit of an asterisk. Okay, if I can get the Baltimore Ravens team that played the Buffalo Bills in Week four, and then if I can get the Baltimore Ravens team that played the Denver Broncos in Week nine, I will take the Baltimore Ravens team over any team in the AFC, including the Kansas City Chiefs. The Baltimore Ravens, when they are at their best and they are feeling themselves at their full capacity, is the best team in football. The problem is you get these weeks where they lay an egg Jameis Winston through for about one thousand yards and eighteen touchdowns on them. Two weeks ago, I watched Gardner Minshew and brock Bowers go up and down the field in the fourth quarter to beat.
Them at home in Week two.
When this team is at their full powers, though, and I mean health wise as well, when Wiggins is in the game, and when Humphreys in the game, and when Kyle Hamilton's playing the way Kyle Hamiltson can play, it's the Ravens.
You remember last year.
They played on Christmas Night, they played the forty nine ers in San Francisco. They absolutely kicked their butts and were like, that's the team that's the best team in football. Then they show up in the AFC Championship game and they forget to run the ball and their defense can't stop Travis Kelce and you're like, I don't recognize this squad. It's perhaps the most frustrating team in the league when they're not playing well, and it's perhaps the most electric team when they're just doing things right. I go with the Ravens, but I go with an asterk and say they cannot beat the Chiefs if they don't play the same way they played against the Bills, and then the way that they played against the Broncos even Week one where they gave them everything they had over.
A toe short.
It was, you know, it's weird.
Peter really just talked me into my own answer, nice because I sort of was ready to give my answer, and I was like, do I really feel that way?
And I do.
It's the Pittsburgh Steelers because of Licklins.
Okay, see that.
They've shown you haven't lately, Like their two losses were two close losses. Like coming into the season, I would not have believed at this point I'd be saying the Pittsburgh Steelers it's because of the talent they have, but it's because of the coaching they're coaching is humming right now. You got Mike Tomlin going out on a limb, and when I say out on a limb, going into his coaching staff and saying I'm going to start Russell Wilson now, and knowing that that room was not in agreement with him, and then that coaching staff offensively having to turn things around and say, well, now we've got a game plan after we've been seeing the best of justin fields for the best of Russell Wilson and doing it.
Arthur Smith and that offensive staff.
They got Mike Sullivan, who was the play caller last year, who's still there as an assistant and has been sort of a bridge for Arthur Smith this year, been a sounding board for him because he was there with this team last year. They're doing a great job offensively and defensively. How about Tarrell Austin and what he is doing. We always say Mike Tomlins defense. No, it's Tarrell Austin's defense. Once upon a time he was a hot head coaching candidate. Might be time time to throw Terrell Austin's name back in there and in Danny Smith. What they're doing from a special team standpoint, you always see the reaction from the players to Danny Smith.
He could tell how much they love him.
This coaching staff is the reason why I believe on any given day they can get this team ready to beat the Kempston Chiefs.
I hear you.
I respect your take, and I respect what Peter said, but I'm gonna take the asterisk off of it.
You know what I'm saying.
I'm going with the Baltimore Ravens. Just from the standpoint of you have to be able to do three things in order to beat the Chiefs. You have to have played great situational football, you have to have weapons, and you have to score points. So when you talk about the Baltimore Ravens, the Baltimore Ravens are at the top of the league in terms of time of posession. They're averaging thirty one minutes per game holding the ball playing keep away. What did the kans City Chiefs do last night? They had the ball for two thirds of the game. Forty minutes of the game, they had the ball in their hands. So you have to be able to take them off the field. So the Ravens do that well. Weapons, you look at what they have. They have a double headed monster in the backfield. They got Lamar Jackson. They got a two headed monster at at the titan position and receiver position. So you have the weapons, and then we talk about scoring points. They scored more most points in the league. They can't be stopped in that regard. If you want to come downhill and try to stop Derrick Henry and Heill in the backfield, then you're gonna have.
To go to single high safety. What happens when you go to single high safety.
Now your safety's have the guard against tight ends. Well, they have Andrews and they have a likely and it can go over the top with their big boys and Jay Flowers with the speed. So I think the Baltimore Ravens are set up the best in order to take on a Kansaity Chiefs, because you have to be able to outscore these guys and go do a tool for tool against them and their weapons.
It all makes sense and it's all good suggestions. And it's like if you're looking for the dynasty to end and have some variety, it's like we're we're looking for a hero Bonnie Tyler, who's gonna step up. I don't have somebody that I love right now. I just I don't have a champion that I'm like I can point to one because I have.
Different species, all right.
So you have the up and comers, they're like, maybe they'll knock them off. You have teams like the Texans were kind of crowned, beat up right now, big.
Injuries, we'll see. The Steelers are interesting.
Mike Tomlin loses in the wildcard round like this every single year, and maybe this year will be different. The Chargers, I just don't know if they have the horses yet. Then you have the made guy. The mad guy is Joe Burrow. And the Bengals are struggling. They're still below five hundred, and maybe they rally like crazy if they were.
To get in.
I think they're more dangerous than any of these teams, just because they've done it and they've got this it to them. And then we got our two old standbys guys. We got the Bills, who I feel like we have seen better Bills. Teams lose to the Chiefs in the playoffs and more than once.
And then the Ravens.
I know, the Ravens are the shiny object and everything like that. John Harbaugh's one and six against Andy reidsin is twenty thirteen.
Those are just the facts.
And I am not going to get intoxicated by regular season Ravens this year. And Peter's saying if I could have them now, I could, of course, ends they show up and they disappoint us systematically. And I said this yesterday, I'll say it again, Isaiah. You sing the praises of Derreck Henry and I love it. Be very careful with Dereck Henry on the back half.
Of the season.
He's not just leading the league in the yards, he's leading the league in touches.
All right, this is the.
Guy who's going to be thirty one when the playoffs start. I have seen fantastic running backs show up in playoff games, like, where the hell did he go?
She's fans, you know better than anybody.
Larry Johnson had about five hundred carries and was a no show in the playoffs. I worry about the management of Derrick Henry, an older running back down the stretch and him showing up and having sixteen carries for thirty seven yards in a Divisional round loss to the Chiefs. I don't have somebody I love right now, and maybe we will. But there's one undefeated team in the league, and they got Spags Mahomes and Harrison Bucker and that's pretty much all they've ever needed.
Yeah, you're absolutely right, but there is one team that's the Kansas City Chiefs. That's the only team that can beat the Kansas City Chiefs right now. I think they have done the best job of adjusting to what we've been accustomed to. When you think about their glory years of this dynasty, four hundred and twenty five yard yards. They were averaging per game thirty five points per game. We were used to those high flying, big numbers, explosive plays. Now they're winning games without these explosive plays. They're doing it with the run game. We saw Kareem Hunt in this game just dominate, and we've been seeing them pound the ground and finding alternative ways without having those explosive wide receivers. It's great to have a guy like you know, number eight in there, you know, balling out there, d hop out there catching a possessive receiver. But they're doing it the old school way. They're beating you up with their running backs. They're beating you up with their tight ends. Now, if you want to maybe pick a hole and find something to kind of nitpick the Kansas City Chiefs, maybe the way they defend against tight ends, and I'm stretching here, like the way they defend the tight ends. You think about Gosseki and Likely, and you think about Odden. Those are the guys who've kind of been really stepping up the tight end position against the defense. But it's very hard to beat this Kansas City Chiefs the team, and this is exactly why I continue to stand on the fact that the Kansas City chief will go undefeated this season.
Okay, wow, Okay, the proclamation out of Aukbar to go undefeated and have the perfect season in the regular season. Okay, it might just be because they played the Buccaneers last night, but the word pirate is in my head after the Chiefs took down the Buccaneers. Peter, there's this one pirate that lays within the AFC West, Like, do you think that if anything else, Sean Payton would love to just come in here and bother the Chiefs and upset what Akbar is now determining and proclaiming to happen, which is the perfect season because at this point, Sean Payton and I'm not saying the Broncos can overtake them in the playoffs. I'm just saying, provide a speed bump in which and no other team has been able to do so far this season.
Well, it's funny you said pirate in the AFC WES and I was like, hell, no, the Raiders aren't.
This century, that's not happening. No.
Uh, Sean would love to beat him in a regular season game.
He did it last year and they beat him it's a tall task.
Bone.
There was a lot of hype, there's a lot of feeling good, and then went into Baltimore and they lost forty one to ten on Sunday.
So it's asking a lot. But Jamie, I look at Harbor and Peyton too.
If we're going to talk about undefeated season, the Chargers in the Broncos, the two teams in the division, those are the ones that I circle as the ones that can pick them off.
All right, Trade deadline day, and we've been busy already this morning, but we're going to bring in Ian Rappaport and Tom Pelisero. Now we're going to get the back end context, Monster and Mike t to make sure we have everything set in stone.
Gentlemen, where do we start?
As we've already seen Bengals, Bears and everybody else kind of be busy up until four o'clock today.
Yeah, so Mike kind of got us in the mood.
We'll start with the Lions because he was ruling right anyway.
Troit Lions.
They made a big acquisition this morning, really the acquisition that everyone has been waiting for. The Lions fans have been waiting for one of the longest rumored trades over the last several weeks. The areas Smith, the Browns standout edge. He is traded from the Browns to the Detroit Lions.
Here are the terms.
It is Smith in a twenty twenty six seventh going to Detroit for a twenty twenty five fifth and a twenty twenty six sixth.
So that really is the market.
Kind of coupled that with the Brown Browning trade verse six yesterday, that is basically the market for edge rushers right now. Obviously there's maybe some better players out, there's some cheaper players. I mean, there's there's different deals you can do, but that is essentially the market. And I think the main thing guys for the Detroit Lions is they begin the process of filling the void, the gigantic void left by Aiden Hutchinson's massive injury. I also, before we get to Tom, I want to bring up one other name to consider on the defensive side of the ball, and that would be Marshawn Lattimore, the Saints standout corner.
We don't know for sure if he's going to get traded.
But I know the teams have been calling the Saints inquiring about the former pro Bowler then make a lot of money because these Saints have restructured his contract, but would fetch potentially some big time compensation. We will see at the Saints society just to sell given the firing of Dennis Allen yesterday.
Tom, these Saints of course fired Dennis Allen. As you mentioned, your miner standing has been, it's not going to be a fire sale in New Orleans, even though they do have an older, expensive roster. You saw the comments from GM Mickey Loomis about the fact that they still believe that but for the injuries, they could be a really good team.
Let's talk about another team.
That also got off to it's called it up and down start this season, but has shown signs of life and made a big trade within the past hour. That is the Cincinnati Bengals, who are acquiring running back Khalil Herbert from the Chicago Bears, and it changed for a twenty twenty five seventh.
Round draft pick.
Herbert's got close to eighteen hundred yards over his four NFL seasons, had fallen to third on the depth chart beyond Andre Swift and Roshawn Johnson, but he now has a big opportunity in a contract here with a Bengals team who, as Garafalo detailed a short time ago here on the show, the show just lost Zach Moss to a neck injury that is expected to sideline him for at least the rest of the regular season. Here they do have Chase Brown in the backfield, but Khalil Herbert, a guy who if you look at him statistically in terms of yards after contact and things like that, that the Bengals value has been really good through the course of his career, could see more deals along those lines later. Today, we've seen a whole bunch of offensive playmakers traded, including that guy who had all those catches last night for the Chiefs. Some other wide receiver names to keep an eye on today. Mike Williams still factors heavily here, even coming off that big Jets win the other night. Certainly seems to be a possibility that Mike Williams could be on the move. His old team, the Chargers, is a potential team to watch. There are teams like the Steelers that have been in on every wide receiver who's been available.
Teams like the Texans and the Bucks and the forty nine Ers.
We've all had injuries at that position, Darius Slayton, Adam Thiel, and some of the other names in the mix. We are now under seven hours to that Trade Town deadline here, Jamie, and we will continue to bring you all the update.
Trader. All right, special one.
It is election day, Schriggers NFL trivia.
We see all sorts of images.
I voted this morning.
You should go vote to vote whoever you want, but just go and use your right to vote if you can. There's been so many NFL players with last names similar to presidents that we could do a whole segment based on it.
And we are.
Mike Garraffalo, you are a proud American. Are you ready to step into the cauldron and.
Get a question?
I am ready to fulfill my civic duty.
Yes, love it or leave it?
Mike, Oh, Mike.
Which of the following NFL players with presidential last names had an interception in an NFC Championship game? Was it Tac McKinley, Was it Haha Clinton Dix? Was it Charles Grant? Or was it Damon snow Harrison?
Hold on?
Those are yeah, you don't don't question.
No, that's three defensive linemen, right, that's weird.
Walk us through it.
Yeah, there's three defensive linemen, like you got to go to the safety is your first inclination because that's who picked off passes. Did Snacks play in an NFC championship game?
I don't think he did it.
Monitors going away, Uh McKinley, I'm p regret this. I'll go haha, Clinton Dix because it's the greatest name in the NFL history. He number won and number two is because he's Yes, I thought.
I was being tracked there.
There's only so many defensive players with last names that are presidential.
I would see the interception. Russell Wilson throws a.
Pick in this famous, famous NFC championship game, and there is he almost takes it to the house.
Haha, Clinton Dicks.
Remember Packers led this entire game and then had a colossal meltdown late the onside kick, of course, Russ actually threw two picks in.
This game, and guess what haha, Clinton Dicks got him twice.
Do you remember in the early run of GMF be what Clinton Dix's nickname was?
No, the Star report.
That it's good.
I like that.
We go deep, We go deep.
We talk politics here on Good Morning Football.
We don't just shut up and dribble.
All right, who's next. Let's get to Isaiah.
Standback, Isaiah, how you doing this?
I'm good, Peter, how you doing man?
Look you are a proud alumnus of the University of.
Washington, Right Washington?
Washington?
That right, Isaiah?
The question goes this, which famous NFL player with the last name Washington was drafted one pick before Aaron Rodgers in the two thousand and five NFL Draft. Was it Leon Washington? Was it Mel Washington? Was it Calvin Washington? Or was it Fabian Washington?
Definitely was it Leon Washington. I played with him.
He wasn't a high draft pick. He's like a fourth Mail.
Calvin.
I'm gonna go with initials.
I'm gonna go with f W Fabian Washington for the win.
All right, Let's go to the actual two thousand and five NFL draft. One pick before the Packers selected Aaron Rodgers, who was the selection.
With the twenty third choice in the two thousand and five NFL Draft, acquired from Seattle, the Oakland Raiders select Fabian Washington, cornerback from.
The brass.
One of the fastest players of his generation, he did play six years with the Raiders and the Ravens. Fabian Washington finished his career here with six picks in eighty one games. The Raiders don't select Aaron Rodgers, but take a speedster corner?
Is anything more Al Davis than that?
Nights?
All right Raider? Ock Bar former Red Do you.
Remember a Fabian? Was he on the team with you?
Yeah?
Yeah, yeah, oh yeah, yeah, babye wy He's fast, fast, fast.
Sure it was all right Ockbar?
Which NFL player with a presidential last name once won the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year award despite playing on a.
Two to fourteen team?
Oh cool?
Was it a James Harrison? Is it B Rodney Harrison?
Was it C. Cortes Kennedy or was it.
D Lester Hayes Hayes brother person. No, I'm gonna go Cotest Kennedy. All right, you're saying C.
The correct answer is see the late correct. I'd love some footage.
In nineteen ninety two, Big Number ninety nine, Cortes Kennedy somehow recorded fourteen sacks and ninety three tackles from the defensive tackle position on an awful two and fourteen Seahawks team.
Imagine going two and fourteen and being.
So good that you're still the Defensive Player of the Year.
Cortes Kennedy is one of just two Seahawks to win the award.
The other, of course, was a safety Kenny Easley in nineteen eighty four. Anytime we could show footage of the late great Cortes Kennedy, we will on.
The Giants might have it this year.
Dexter Lawrence is in the conversation.
You come on, sure, let's go, Jamie.
Are you ready?
Yes?
I voted yes.
Which NFL player with a presidential last name had an epic pick six off of Tom Brady and the famous Lawyer Malloy game in two.
Thousand and three.
Was it a Sam Adams, Was it b Ted Washington? Was it c Antonio Pierce Or was it d Tony Jefferson?
The Lawyer Malloy game in two thousand and three?
Okay, two thousand and three, Tom Brady starting for the Pets.
Per the Dynasty.
I think Bledsoe was not was was quarterbacking the Bills?
That then?
Amazing?
Jim, You're on it right, Okay?
So Antonio Pearson the skills. I like Sam Adams beer, so I'm gonna go I'm gonna go with beer.
I'm gonna go with a the brewer and a Patriot.
Yeah, that's it.
He's a brewer and a p.
Daviot.
Some context.
First, you're exactly right, Bledsoe goes to the Bills, and then right before the start of the season they cut Lawyer Lloyd, one of.
Their captains, and he signs with the Bills.
Let's go to Vern Lundquist and Dan Girdorf on the CBS call of the Lawyer Malloy game.
Their defense had a three and.
Out rewarding for it intercepting check car right side.
Here goes side Sam Sam Adams right there in the middle, number ninety five.
There he is, there's the football.
It comes right to him.
And folks, if you were this is like a freighter coming into port.
Here's a page from Ripley's Believe It or Not. That's three hundred and sixty pounds. Oh yeah, right, tilting the earth.
The earth.
I wanna say, I had no concept of that play that player. I purely like the seasonal selections of Sam Adams and per the presidential will go vote day today, I went with a and I'm so.
Glad to bringing it into Port.
Per Uncle Vernat, I had a perfect game going.
Nobody talking. Come on, let's go.
Sam Adams said two pick sixes in his career. One was against, of course Brady, the other was against Troy Aikman.
There's your family today, all.
Right, Lawyer Malloyd, Phil Peter, I really hope lawyers are not involved tonight or this morning.
With the love of God, please can we.
Just have a clean finish, lawyers, Come on.
I wanted to just have a reason to show this play on the show. Earlier we talked about most athletic plays in NFL history. In two thousand and nine, Reggie Bush made one of the more magical plays in the game's history. Might make Saquon Barkley blush. It was this running score as a Saint against the Dolphins.
Take a watch.
To the right, and here is the end around and a double reverse.
Here is Reggie Busch on the double reverse inside the ten times.
In and no signal given yet. Let's see if Reggie Bush got in. Look at the.
Leap really on the field as they score.
And a touchdown signaled for the Saint.
That is Dick Stockton on the call, and we got a touchdown.
There for the Saints. It was Reggie Bush, all right.
Reggie was one of the great college players of this century, also had a really nice NFL career. So, Kyle, here's the question, all right, in this century two thousand to now, which of the following retired NFL players with presidential last names had the most total yards for screaming? A Marvin Harrison, B Reggie Bush, C Andre Johnson or D. Deshaun Jackson, who still might be on a roster.
Today, could have probably found a home for Clinton. Portis too, Peter, right, but he's not on the ballot. Gotta be on the ballot. This is great. I remember Chris Burman used to do a.
Lot of this stuff with the guys in the last names, and if the Commanders won the game before the election, they would go Red. I don't remember how it went, Boomer, you're the best. It's not Reggie. I don't think it's to Sewan. I think it's between A and C. Harrison versus Johnson. I'll go Marvin Harrison. Just in those Peyton Manning teams up and down the field. Peter, if I also, if I could, just I just want to shout out some other give me a Roosevelt, Colvin and Ezra Cleveland.
Great right, Grover Cleveland. But for the sake of this, Peter, I will go with Marvin Hairs.
I would like to shout out Jalen Polk, Jalen.
Paul, Carlos Polk, also from Nebraska.
That's great, that's it, and we can actually go to the answer here because Kyle, I'm sorry, you're wrong.
Andre Johns.
We go with dre We had fourteen thousand, two hundred and thirty nine scrimmage yards in fourteen seasons.
Marvin split off his reps with with Reggie and Dallas Clark, of course, and Marvin also came in the league in now about six, so you don't really get.
All of his career. You only get two thousand and on.
I was distracted thing about Roosevelt Colvin, Peter, I wasn't paying attention to deep love Roosevelt Coleman Ham.
But guys, we have one more, all right.
This one is sorry, guys.
It's actually deep cut stuff. This is actually kind of cool, all right.
So I want to call out our producer, Chris, our researcher Dante, who helped put this together. Only one time in US history did the super Bowl Land on January twentieth, which was presidential inauguration Day. Of course, the super Bowl was on a Sunday. The inauguration publicly took place on the Monday, but privately in the President's quarters in the Oval Office, they did have a swear in for a president. It was Ronald Reagan his second term. Ronald and Nancy. There we see Ronald Reagan, and I love that we have footage of this.
Ronald Ronald Reagan flipping the coin toss awesome or the super Bowl as he was sworn in for his second term.
Just say no, the Dare campaign, all of it comes together because the question is, when Ronald Reagan was sworn in for his second presidential term, he tossed the coin. Who is the MVP of that Super Bowl? Try to do the math in your head. Was it A Joe Montana?
Was it B. Richard Dent? Was it C. Phil Simms or was it D. John Riggins. This is like a puzzle.
You gotta think about years, you gotta think about super bowls, and you gotta match them all together. Isaiah, why don't we start with you and then we'll go to Mike g after that.
Well being that it was in the eighties and we had five forty p content there. Let's go ahead and rock with Joe Montaigna.
Let's go with Joe Montana a for the answer. Nice.
The first Super Bowl I remember watching as a kid was the Bears. That would be the year after this one, if I'm doing my math correctly.
One of the options again ran up.
The I'm going Reagan's d Yeah.
Me too.
I have no concept of Reagan's second term.
I got nothing when it comes to lining up the year.
The fact that you even said the eighties was helpful.
I'll go to John Reagan just for fun, just for kids.
Yeah, I think Isaiah might be onto something, because what President Reagan fortieth President of the United States.
Is eighty to eighty four? Was the first eighty four to eighty eight?
Ten?
Right?
If I'm not mistaken in the forty January of eight ing in the forty.
Nine were they were the thing?
It has to be Joe Montana, Yeah, it has to be.
The jelly beans. Jelly beans was his favorite snack.
I'm gonna go I just wanted to throw that out there.
Joe Montana Reagan or Montana Reagan love Peter, you.
Don't know this.
After Reagan flipped the quarter, he picked it up and then spent it on tanks and battleships.
That's what we star wars.
That's just by it by weapons and defense.
And they were strong a military dustvill complex.
I have this down, So eighty eighty. You're right.
So he would have been sworn in for his second election in January of eighty five. The Bears Super Bowl is January of eighty six in New Orleans, so it is not Richard Dent, but it also isn't Phil Simms because that came after it didn't Montana win after the Bears.
I think it's d John rays Rigo.
Did win a Super not that year, guys.
This was the Dan Marino Joe Montana, and Joe Montana was the MVP.
Treat you guys, got it right.
Finished with a record three hundred and thirty one yards passing in Super Bowl nineteen.
He also had three touchdowns. The Dolphins came.
In as the hottest team ever and the Niners just beat the snot.
Out of them thirty eight to sixteen.
And Marino's second season, of course, Montana would win other MVPs. It would win four chips this was his second Ronald Reagan did the inauguration the next day. Publicly they did the whole thing and the lawn and the whole deal, but humped privately in his quarters.
He got his second term. And there's the answer. It was a this is why we do it, guys, this is why we do it.
I bet like mister Tans we probably both.
Of them were there around the Fragers NFL trivia today.
We love the dedication.
I think it was very American and presidential, like fill out the March Madness bracket. But flipping the coin for the super Bowl is absolutely top of the charts.
We love that for Reagan. Peter, thank you for does this in the.
Film's vault or where do we have to go for footage like this?
Wonderful, wonderful Kyle Peter teared down.
That wall.
The Washington Commanders in Las Vegas Raiders. NFL Flag Regionals were this past weekend and there was a combined one hundred and thirty five teams participating.
That's what's up with flag football.
There were also a total of fifty six all female teams representing several familiar teams punched their tickets back to the championships from both the East and the West coast.
That's why we're coast to coast here, including.
The Apex Predators, that's quite the name. We love them and everybody else. To find the league near you, visit NFL flag dot com. You know that our guy Scott Pioli is all over for everything NFL Flag. But also when it comes to NFL Trade deadline day, we have to bring in our resident GM Scott.
Good morning to you. Lots to talk about. First of all, did you vote?
Secondly, Scott, you've been on both sides of this in terms of trade deadline. It's not just about trading picks on a day like today. How nuanced can some of these conversations get when it comes to orchestrating deals getting done?
So Jamie, first of all, yes, I did vote. We got that done.
And when it goes it comes to trades, you know, there's a lot of things that have to be considered beyond just the compensation. As you mentioned, you know, when you're part of that leadership group, general manager, head, coach, ownership, you have to take a lot of things into account.
It's not just the short term, it's the long term.
And one of The big long term factors is the financial component of this, because both.
Teams get hit.
The team that's receiving the players going to take on an additional salary, but the team that is letting the player go somewhere else is going to have acceleration currently end in future years as dead money.
So there's a lot that has to be considered.
It's more than just finding a trade partner and trying to get something done. You know, as we look at this, one of the interesting points that I are teams that I've seen do work is the Kansas City Chiefs. The Kansas City Chiefs were tied up against a cap, but they found a way to get business done.
Absolutely, and the rich get richer, as some may say, at trade deadline day.
So, Scott, since it is election day.
Last night, we saw you did a PSA that aired during Monday night.
Football to encourage people to hit the.
Polls, Get in line, get your sticker. You've been heavily involved in the NFL votes campaign. You see a lot of us runing these pins today. What does this entail for players and anyone who wants to be involved.
Yeah, So, Jamie, I've been engaged with voters' rights work for a very long time, and then several years ago when NFL Votes became a thing, I was fortunate enough that they let me be a part of that. And NFL Votes is a non partisan initiative that does incredible work with a lot of different partners. What I talked about in that PSA was the work that we did with ve the Vote again at non parts in organization that consists of veterans that are no longer in the military but are now serving our country again as poll workers, and Vet the Vote was trying to get together fifty thousand people in terms of becoming poll workers.
Jamie. They knocked it out of the park.
Over one hundred and fifty three thousand poll workers were found and trained for this election because we know about the security of this election is so every election is important, but even more important. And I really thought it was a cool thing, the confluence that's happening here between we're getting ready to start Salute to Service, right it's starting this week week ten, and here we have our veterans. We're honoring our veterans, and our veterans are serving us once again, not just in the military, but now at an important time.
In life when we needed So that's what this last initiative was about when I spoke about in the PSA yesterday