Daniel Jeremiah, Bucky Brooks and Rhett Lewis look back at the weekend and recap the action from Week 3 of the NFL season on a new episode of Move the Sticks. To start off the show, the crew quickly react to the Dolphins putting up 70 points on the Broncos (:51). Throughout the rest of the show, the guys do a deep dive on their top 8 Week 3 games. Specifically, the trio hit on the Chargers at Vikings (4:35), Texans at Jaguars (13:33), Packers at Saints (21:22), Titans at Browns (26:37), Broncos at Dolphins (32:33), Bears at Chiefs (38:57), Steelers at Raiders (43:43), and Cowboys at Cardinals games (47:53). The trio also give quick takeaways from a few of the remaining games from Week 3 which they didn't highlight (50:42).
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And now Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks. What's up, everybody? Welcome to move the Sticks on a Monday, DJ, Bucky Rhett back with you guys, and man, that was interesting. That was an interesting weekend of football, some wild games. We have a chance to break down the college stuff later on in the week, but it is a Monday, and I don't even Like a lot of times, I'm like, okay, we are starting here, Buck, I don't even know where to start today because so much craziness it took place, right I mean, you guys, I don't know where to start. It's crazy.
So I was on Game Day Highlights and Game Day Final last night and it was pretty clear we're going to start with the team to score ten touchdowns, and so I am. I'm pretty excited that Bucky's going to break down each and every one of those touchdowns for us here on this podcast.
And I think we'll get to the other fifteen games tomorrow.
So it's so unbelievable that a team can score seventy points in the NFL game, and I've been the high school games and I can't imagine people scoring seventy points like you almost have to in a high school game. You have to not try to let someone score it like seventy points. It's really it has to be either that big of a mismatch or your team just has to pack it in. To give up ten touchdowns in an NFL game while scoring twenty points three.
P fifty on the ground, buck three and behind fifty in the air seven six total.
I just don't understand.
But I mean, I'll say this, if you're Mike mc daniels, this is the offense that everyone has been afraid of. I mean, when you look at that tape and you watch this team go up and down the field, you look at the track stars that they have.
And keep in mind they didn't have Jaden model.
But that's okay, Devin, A chain of just coming there and I'll show you that I am also a track star, and I'll run for two hundred yards and I'll put it in the paint from anywhere on the field, and.
Tua, don't worry about it, Tua, we can run it.
But we're still gonna let you get your throws in and let you make sure that you're a fantasy legend. I mean, this is an unbelievable performance from an offense that we knew they had firepower. But I'm sure that every defensive coordinating the league is going to take a look at the take and be like, what in the world, Like, how do you handle it? And before I didn't want to say I dismissed the Dolphins. I thought their offense was like cute and those things. But now I'm like, I mean, can you really ride the offense like they're riding it and make a big run and big Fangio is everything to that defense. You now have a high powered offense with a guy who understands how to play defense, and now he only has to hold serve.
They're a dangerous team. They're a very dangerous team, I.
Think, I think, and and we'll go through all these games. We'll get there in a minute. I think they're the best team in the AFC right now based off what they've shown through three games, two on the road. Then they come back and just demolish the Broncos. I will say one thing and then we'll jump into these But Ratt, I don't know if you've ever you ever had just a terrible day at work, you know, and you call your wife on the way home, you call Cana and you just go, guys, it's just been a terrible day. And then you get home and she's made your favorite dinner, she's got you've got your favorite show, all het keyboarded up and ready to go. I wonder if Nathaniel Hackett got home last night and was just like man Zach Wilson. I mean, we can't move the ball. This is just I don't know, are we going to survive? And then he gets home when there's a nice warm plate of cookies, a glass of milk, and that Denver Dunphs Miami game is just on the TV, just waiting for him to watch that thing, and hey, we'll pick you up a little bit. That's that's what I want to see when I get home. The worst coaching job in the history of sports. All I know is at least they had a good defense. The offense wasn't any good, but the defense or the defense was really good. Now the offense still isn't any good now the defense thinks. So I don't know what to say about that one training. I mean, probably probably in the rule book why you don't trash other coaches, though, just saying probably yeah.
Yeah.
Football commerce certainly came back to get u Sean Payne, I mean in a major way.
Or you were just setting this up, right you were You're like, hey, look man, you know really I got nothing we're gonna do this year.
But I didn't do it. I have to go back through the game logs, but I don't remember them giving up seventy points last year. Seventy I mean, but seven oh seventy could have kicked a field goal made it seventy three.
NFL.
We're the three games in and by the way, the questions to Sean Payton on the conference call today with the media, where did you fire.
Anyone WHOA yeah? Like no, and I wouldn't announce that on a conference call.
Wow. Wow, that's well. This is why this week is so bonkers, because we've got our rundown and we haven't even jumped into it here, I know, because it's crazy. All right, let's get started. Let's go to the games that uh the Buck and I were at. We'll start with the Chargers Vikings game. I joke with you guys, every week I've never called I've been doing these games for six years for the church. I've never called a boring game. I don't even know what that's like. What's it like to like have like a three touchdown winner or loss? I have no clue. Every game comes down to the very last possession. That's unbelievable. Man, it's crazy. But they end up beating the Vikings twenty eight to twenty four. I'll get to some of the highlights and then i'll let I'll let you guys jump in on on the decision making, because that was the big buzz in social media was Brandon Staley electing to go for it deep in his own territory late to try and put the game away, which we'll get to and i'll get your guys opinion on that. But before that, justin Herbert's forty forty seven for four h five, it was They're like, ah, they didn't really run the ball. This was a classic case of you're gonna play zero and you're gonna play man. We're just why run the ball into a wall. I'm just gonna zip it out. We're gonna throw bubbles and quick screens all day long, make you tackle on space. We'll take those five six, eight yards and then and then now I felt bad for Byron Murphy Man, I'm like Bira Murphy, like, hey, dude, you are alone with arguably the best route runner in the NFL. And Keenan Allen like, there's other people that can be in the conversation. He's in the conversation, and you're gonna have two way gos against that dude with no help the whole day. And Keenan Allen cooked him to the tune of eighteen catches and over two bills, like he had he had no chance. I don't know anybody eighty corners gonna hold up out there, no help against that dude, as polished as he is. And Herbert was just kind of dialed in, so they chucked it all over the place. The difference too, And I saw a stat that got posted. You know, we'll get to the Cowboys loss in a little bit, but the difference between Kellen Moore and Mike McCarthy. Kellen Moore, I think the Cowboys were number one in red Zone last year. I think they're twenty seventh now. It's been their achilles heel. The Chargers went from way down to the bottom of the league that they're up in the top ten now. His creativity and ability to kind of finish drives in this game was the difference the Chargers hold on. They end up winning this one twenty eight to twenty fourth. Last thing I'll say, I'll kick it over to Red on this one. But the best player on the field defensively in this game was a rookie and it was twoy Polo two from out of sc He was awesome. I think he had four or five pressures. He had a sack. He could he could have had three sacks. It's one of those ones where he generates the carnage and everybody else gets to kind of clean it up. But he's moving around. I mean, he has been playing like gangbusters. He is a really, really good football player.
That's awesome to hear.
I love getting those little rookie reports, you know, on guys that you know maybe not getting a ton of buzz like elsewhere or otherwise, and you find that they're making an impact on the game.
Here's what I'll say on the coaching decision.
If there was anybody, and I'm gonna talk directly into the microphone that was surprised that Brandon Staley went for fourth and one from his own twenty four there you have not been watching the Chargers. I mean, like that was the most the least unsurprised, the least surprising.
Move from a head coach that day.
Now, you know, you could certainly take some issue with the way that they went about trying to convert that fourth down, and look, credit to the defense for making it stand up, you know, amidst some definite anxious moments there. So I was not surprised that he ended up doing that. You know, I wouldn't have been surprised if it ended up biting them. I mean, that's just one of those things. If you're gonna if you're gonna live and die with it. It's like, look, if you're gonna hit sixteen on blackjack, you're gonna hit it all day long. You don't just pick and choose when you're gonna hit it. You gotta go for it right each time you're gonna hit you know, twelve versus two, you have to do it every time.
You don't just pick it along.
As long as you're not on an NFL business related trip, then you don't go in there because we don't know.
We're just talking generalities here, we're just talking general talking strategy.
But let me ask you this first.
And then you can you can get in on the on the decision making here. But to DJ's point about the vikings, you know, with a ton of cover zero cover one in this game, at what point and how difficult is it for a defensive coordinator to mid stream kind of flip the script And look, we talk about adjustments. Everybody's making adjustments, But if you have game planned, and if you have this is the way we want to attack the Chargers, and now all of a sudden you're gonna how difficult is it to truly end game kind.
Of reverse course that way?
If this is what you've been working on in a week of practice to say, hey, look, Keenan Allen's flipping cooking us over here. We got to do something different. So how hard is that?
Well, I mean it's hard to do it in game, but I guess it depends on what was the goal of the game going into it, Like what did Brian Floydes really want to take away? Because I'm looking at the numbers and yeah, they had four hundred and seventy five yards, but at the end of the day, I mean he gave up twenty eight points, He gave up a touchdown a quarter. They were in the game the entirety of the game. It was fourteen ten at halftime, they're there. I'm sitting there looking at third down. They're five for eleven on third down. I mean, Justin Herbert had an unbelievable completion rate like forty one to forty I mean, that's crazy, the average nine zero point one yards per play.
But they didn't allow him to run.
They forced them to play a one dimensional attack, and then from an offensier standpoint, they controlled it. You know, it's tough because statistically you'd be like, man, you gave up so many yards on the air. But if you ask them, they had the game the way they wanted it. They were still right there at the end of the game. And so we talked about points not yards. I can see where Brian Floyd is like, the strength of our team is I back end. I'll put it on not back end to hold up and Keenan Allen had a bunch of yards and they did that, but at the end of the day, they still had a chance to win the game.
Yeah, no, I think that's a fair point. I'll add a couple other things on that though. If you look the week before Tennessee, look at look at the difference in third down with what Vrabel and their group did against the Chargers versus they obviously played a totally different style of game. Now, the difference also being that Jeffrey Simmons in playing in Minnesota. So that's that's.
They don't have. They don't have a pass rusher outside.
Of Daniel Hunter, Like I know, you've got Marcus Vnpoort and those guys heard the Hunters the only one, and so you don't have you don't have a way to generate it. So all their pressure has to be manufactured. And so you're trying to quicken the clock. You're trying to see if you can bake Justin Herbert into that like a turnover. But look, man, Brian Floyd's and we know, like he comes from New England, they'll use those snowflake game plans, something that is unique and creative and and different.
They tried it.
They had the game and if not for Kirk Cousins throwing up look at an untied.
Righty jam one in. Yeah, they clock and they go there. If they win the game, who's to say that celebrate? No?
That was two two goal line stands, though at the end of the game the Chargers had two of them and the On the Viking side of things, let me give you some good news on the Biking side of things. First of all, their offensive line is beat up and they're not great to begin with. In my opinion, I'll say Cousins hung in there. Cousins got the not kicked out of him in this game between Bosa and Tuey Peloto. Mac was back there. Sebastian Joseph Day was hitting him all game long. He got he got peppered in there, and I left the stadium thinking another thing too. Jordan Addison, guys, you know we all liked him coming out. He is going to be very good. Like it's going to be. He's gonna be They're gonna have a thousand yard receivers every year. It's going to be JJ doing his thing, and he's Jefferson was unbelievable. He was a yard shy. He was one forty nine. He goes one to fifty. He'd have been the only receiver in NFL history to go one fifty plus in each of the first three games of the season. He missed it by one yard.
He was right there.
He was awesome. But Addison is smooth and fluids his ability to get in and out. Cousins trust him. Buck, he's toe tapping on the siline. He looked like you just sometimes you watch these guys like he looks like he's been playing this for ten years.
Like he is.
There is no assembly.
Another example of route runners being coveted at a premium. You think about Kevin O'Connell and what they wanted. They wanted someone that could compliment justin Jefferson. They wanted to have interchangeable wide receivers that could win their individual battles or isolation routes and do all the creative stuff on the route.
Tree to be able to create these big plays.
Jordan Aison can do that, and for me, I think it has to change the way that we evaluate wide receivers. We can put the clock, the stop watches to bid like it's about your ability to stop, start, get open, create all this stuff, and we need to see you at the combine and at your pro day really run routes to get open because the athleticism is great, but man, the guys that are able to do it with tactic and technique, they have an opportunity to do it in a major way.
How about my dude, Jake Bobo by the way, we'll get into that. I don't think we're hitting on that game, but kind of fits that bill too.
You know, we'll get bonus, we'll get some bonus stuff. But I'm gonna transition Buck to his easy here because we talked about this a few weeks ago. I feel like I love it when we get a chance to be a little bit ahead of the curve. Do you remember when we talked about the little dudes and we're like, look, Calvin Austin's had a good camp, Tank Dell's had a good camp, Jordan Addison's had a good camp. Like all of a sudden, too too at Well had been making plays like We're like, we've been kind of we've been kind of like you're too little.
You're too little. It's too small.
It's like, hey, Buck, we get the Tank Dell in the game. You rat but he had a phenomenal game, and score another one for the little dudes.
Yeah, score another one for the little dudes. But this game, to me, DJ like is one thing to.
Go through your pre draft stuff.
And we talk about it and I feel like maybe sometimes we spend so much time talking about it that maybe you lose a little bit of your natural feel for the prospect because we're on TV, we're going back and forth, we're trying to create different storylines in different angles. But I'm gonna say this Stroud is as good as we've talked about. He is as advertised, And I know doing the run up to the draft, there was a lot of conversation about other stuff that kind of clouded his event, right.
All right, the S two By the way, thoughts your prayers to the two tests?
Yeah, DJ, like all this stuff clouded.
I'm telling you, when I'm watching him, this dude looks like a ten year vet in the pocket. They have four offensive linemen missing. The Jaguars are trying to heat him up, and he never flinches. He only got hit four times, but he is delivering dime after dime after dome And.
We talked about in the run up to the draft about him being maybe the most natural passer and thrower.
It is effortless, to the point where when you talk to the coaches for the Jaguars about they're like, man, this dude is I mean, he is legit, like we better get him now because in a couple of years he is going to own it in terms of like how.
He gets it. I mean, this dude, he's so good.
And at the end of the day, you talk about Tank Deal, Tankdal hissed him. Look the game, it is like a ten point game, and this is is a zero hit. It is third and five and they bring all the pressure. Tank Deal escapes and CJ calmly Cooley hissed the layup, I mean perfect pass, oh boy, and he just does it over and over again. And afterwards Demiko ryans and everyone's talking about, oh, we got the right quarterback for us.
The players believe in Brevin Jordan their team.
We talked about franchise quarterbacks giving guys hope.
He's that guy. I mean, look, I'm looking.
Three passers have only started their career with at like nine hundred passing yards.
He's that. He's one of three to do it. DJ.
He has no interceptions. We talk about ball securary, he doesn't turn the ball over. For a young guy to play behind up a hodgepodge of mess to not turn it over everything, he's a really good player.
I can I add one thing on Stroud here and RTT jump in here. By the way, this is the score if you don't know, thirty seven to seventeen. The Texans got all over the Jacks. This is one thing in scouting. I think this is a good lesson in scouting. Every every evaluation is an individual evaluation. We talk about in the past, don't scout the helmet in other words, like don't just give a guy grade because he's at a big school versus punishing a guy who's at a small school. But also don't grade a current player on the sins of a past player at the same position. They're all different, they're all unique. You can't say that Ohio State quarterbacks lump them up together and throw them in a barrel. That he is so different than the other guys. He's different than Dwayne Haskins was coming out. He's different than Justin Fields was coming out. And I'll pull up the reports. I was curious. I want to go back and look at it. Stroud pure natural thrower, outstanding production, has desired arm size, arm and decision making for the position. Decision making a big point in there not a dynamic athlete and a setup. But he always throws off a firm, strong platform, smooth delivery, throws a beautiful tight ball. He can layer the ball over linebackers and under safeties. Puts a nice loft on deep balls, making life easy on pass catchers. His issues arise when he has to move and reset and deliver the ball, and this causes his accuracy to suffer. The impressive college football playoff performance against Georgia is a notable exception in this department. He's a build up speed runner and lanes open up for him to take off. Overall, Stroud is definitely more of a shooter than a score Bucky phrase. He will have success provided the pieces are in place. It in front of him and on the perimeter. And I mean just it was the most natural throwing session at the combat. I remember saying that, specifically saying, I've never seen a more natural throwing such I've seen some guys throw harder, I've seen guys throw farther. I've seen guys make more throws on the move. This was just this ball requires this velocity and pace. He puts that velocity and pace on the ball. It requires this amount of loft. He puts that amount of loft on it. Buck He's pure. He is a pure, pure thrower man.
So you know, DJ, when you call in the game, you get there early, so you get a chance to see those guys go through so doing warm ups, like he goes that pre warm up where it's just him and the quarterback coach and whatever. And DJ, the way that he throws in warmups is the same way that he throws in the game. It is all their bodies around, but like, it doesn't change motion, doesn't change ball placement, none of that stuff changes. And he plays with like I would say, a calmness to his game that Khiet never's real quiet, never never speeds up, never does anything or whatever. And I'm jaded because having known him since he was sixteen seventeen, he's the same exact guy. He was the same player when he came through the lead eleven. He's the same exact guy and now he's just a little bigger. But he has a maturity about him where you can just feel that the confidence is coming. And when they actually put real wide receivers around him, I mean, like high end, it's gonna be a problem.
I mean, it's really gonna be a problem.
You guys want me to say something, I was just mesmerized watching the first quarter, second and seven deep ball that tanks out here.
I've watched it about.
It, you weren't just reading up on like what you know, the Taylor Swift Kelsey thing.
I don't know what.
I watched it about thirty six times since you guys we were talking, and it's it's like a video game. I'm watching the end zone copy like looking at Stroud right, so from that end zone. And the best part about this is the camera loses the ball, like you can't see the ball, but what you can do is you can follow the trajectory of it from the shadow on the turf. Nice and it's incredible to watch this, like the way it I mean, the natural release is awesome, by the way Jaguar's getting zero pressure but.
CJ's back there.
I mean, I mean, perfect release, right, and and then the thing just.
Goes like it curves right like perfectly.
Around the hash and then like comes back right into the arms of Tank Dell with a closing safety that it just beats. I mean, it's just it's like a thing of beauty. I mean, I could say I consider I'm watching another thirty six times like it's and there was more of them like that, right, I mean you have the deep deep throw actual touchdown later in the game to Tank Dell.
There's a lot to like here about this young quarterback in Houston. He's only getting better.
Can I just add one more thing here? And Buck just put a button on it with this. But we'll get through the rest of these games here, you know, these big eight games that we have. But I was thinking, Okay, Trevor, many they don't like Trevor's playing great. We know, Zach Wilson has been terrible. Justin Fields is struggling, Trey Lance has already been traded. You know, Mac Jones has been okay. But that that was a draft that we were talking about maybe being one of the best quarterback drafts we had seen, you know, going back a long time. Man, it's not going well for that group right now.
No, not going well.
And you know, speaking directly about like Trevor Lawrence, like there's something that's just off. And you know, there's a lot of conversation this week about justin fields and the kind of offense that he needs to be in and those things. And I'm looking at the offense each and every week that Jacksonville has put around Trevor Lawrence.
It's all the stuff that he did at Clemson.
They're bubble screens, the shell acrosses, there's things where he has I think the hardest thing to do in our seat as evaluators is to be able to project.
How someone can play in something differently, you.
Know, because you can have the I'm telling you gonna have the pedigree, the intelligence to instincts in those things. But sometimes it still doesn't come together because that look, the NFL is fast, it's a fast league.
Things happen.
You got to be able to anticipate the timing and touch and all that, and so it's just you know, we'll see he's been good, but you want more because when you're the number one overall pick, the expectation isn't good, it's great.
And so that's where he's at right now.
All right, let me take you guys to the Packers Saints game at lambeau Field, And for about three quarters you were like, all right, Saints are going to roll home here with a big.
Road victory seventeen to nothing. Right, I was falling the score and when I was the game I was at and I was like oh, that one's over.
Seventeen to nothing. Derek Carr goes down. Now, ordinarily you'd be like, all right, you know that was that was the turning point there, And it might have been. But Jameis Winston actually came in and made some big throws in this game, and the Saints actually had a chance to win it with a fair go ahead or the field goal at the end, and they couldn't get it done. But this game is about Jordan Love. This fourth quarter was about Jordan Love, who, when this game, throws his first career touchdown pass at lambeau Field and in doing so, leads the biggest fourth quarter comeback at lambeau Field and Packers history, all the way back from seventeen down And we'll go back to the last two drives here, because that's what I was most interested of, and when his best was required, he gave his best fourth quarter comeback here. The big plays from Love on the first touchdown drive, third and ten down inside the red zone, twelve yard throw to Jayden Reed, middle of the field, verse drop eight coverage. I mean like he's patient, he waits and bam as soon as Reed uncovers ball right on him.
They're in business.
And then they have trouble getting into the getting over the goal line here, and then he gets down to fourth and one and like this could be the game here, and Love takes it himself, jukes a defender at the goal line. He's into the end zone. First career rushing touchdown. Let's go to the next drive. He's got to scramble for twenty four yards tiptoeing down the left sideline. That gets the drive rolling. And then when you watch the tape of this play, here, this Jayden Reid explosive play that went for thirty yards. You watch the tape, you see him manipulate They got one high safety, so he manipulates that post safety for the Saints. With his eyes you can see the safety dark to the right or to the left of the offense. And then beautifully, Love comes right back throws a dime to Reid, whose outstretch makes a perfect catch. But by the way, it dropped a couple in this game, and he won the only one for Love earlier, and I just you know, it was fantastic. So thirty yards there. Then on third and three, he's got the back shoulder fade ball to Romeo Dobs, that's essentially the game winner. There's just there was so much there in those last two drives where you're like, all right, Packers are going to be a good hands buck.
Yeah, the Packers are going to be in good hands. And I think we've talked about this on the DJ and I talk. I'm sure we've also mentioned it. I feel like in a way, and this is going to sound crazy, but I want to make sure I give it a proper context. I feel like Anne Rodger's departure was additioned by subtraction for the team, meaning that once you remove the crutch of having the four time MVP, it was going to force Matt Lafleur and this team to play differently and play in a style that I believe is better for them when it comes to the postseason. A little more complimentary football, a little more reliance on the running game, a quarterback that is now playing within the system as opposed to him being the system, and in time, because they've drafted well over years, I feel like this would be a team that plays much better than everyone expects.
We're kind of seeing some of that.
We are also seeing something that we never we talked about, but it never happens when the young quarterback sits down and has an opportunity to acclimate to the league. Sometimes it is for the betterment of their development, and we're seeing that with Jordan Love because he didn't have to rush them to the field despite what we all did when we tried to make those early predictions on whether you could play or not. The patience that they exhibited in terms of waiting before he got on the field is being rewarded because now he has a bitter feel for the game.
DJ just real quick before we get this back to you. Packers without David Baktiari Elton Jenkins, Christian Watson has yet to play this year, No Aaron Jones in this game, and no gy R Alexander on the defensive side of the ball, and they find a way to win. I mean, that's five top dudes on your team right there.
Yeah, it is impressive. And the other thing I would just add that Bucky used I think the word rare to me. The cool thing for Jordan Love is he's a first year starter, but he's not a first year player. He's got a lot of his skill players are younger than he is, who are guys that have. He's got all the receivers, so he's actually he's already established himself. He can come in and be a leader as a first time starter because he's known everybody in the organization in the building for several years and he's he's been there longer than all the guys he's playing with on the perimeter. So he's already got credibility and leadership established where most guys that's all a big storm scrolling around at once. I'm trying to figure out what I'm doing now, I'm trying to establish myself as a leader in trying to learn. Like No, he's already got a chance to have that foundation laid and now he can not only be a first year start, but a first year starter with some you know, with some leadership qualities there. So it's worked out beautifully for Brian Goudikins and the Green Bay Packers, how this whole thing has come together. So a big win for them. The Packers keep rolling, they win eighteen to seventeen over the Saints. Right, we're going to take quick break and we come back Titans Browns. What we saw on that one, including one of the best defensive performances we've seen this year. We'll get to that right after this. All right, guys, let's jump into this one. This was a thrashing. This was not a good matchup for the Tennessee Titans, who have an offensive line that has holes and has issues, and they ran up against really, in my opinion, the most talented defensive player in the NFL.
TJ.
Watt you can make cases is odd track right now, with Micah Parsons in the discussion as well. Both those guys are playing great. Nobody as a rusher is as skilled has everything at their disposal like Miles Garrett does, and that was on display in this game. They had no answer for him. He was just completely dominant. Three and a half sacks, forced to fumble, five quarterback hits. I went back and watched it. You know, the plays circulating on the internet. You're seeing every with him moving side inside and the tight ends are following him, which is kind of hilarious. But his speed to power is unlike anything that I've seen, just in terms of how dynamic and explosively is. I posted a couple of plays his first two three steps up the field and when he transitioned speed to power, it's a rap man like you are on roller skates. Nobody's anchoring that. He just throws tackles port Dillard. I felt bad for Andre Dillard. That's a rough one for him trying to stop that charge. It's not gonna happen. But Jim Schwartz has this defense rolling. And Jim Schwartz, you know, I think he had been consulting with the Titans after he left the Eagles as well, so I'm sure he knew he knew what the issues were there, and he was able to attack them very, very specifically. But two takeaways from the game, but that one and Buck I'll get it to you after this, but you can go either any way you want. But that was the first one was Miles Garrett. Then I was like, you know what, Deshaun Watson. Gosh, I look at the box score. So then I'm like, I want to watch the game and see what I discovered. So as I'm watching it, I'm sitting here thinking, Okay, this is he's like two different players when when what we've said in the past is I don't know how great this offense fits him. So I'm like, you know, I'm watching it and I'm charting and I'm like, you know, I nein't got to go to PFF afterwards and see what these numbers are, because this is what stands out to me is he is infinitely more comfortable in the gun, no shotgun, I mean, no no play action. He's different. A lot of quarterbacks prefer the play action. It simplifies looks, it gives them, it gives them more space and depth. He has always been more comfortable in a catch rock and throw gun attacks. What he did in college, it's what he did in Houston under center. Play action doesn't it's not him. That's not who he is and not what he does best. So I'm watching, I'm like, okay, let me go pull up these numbers and you can do it pretty easy here. So when they were on play action and it wasn't bad, but on play action action, he was nine to fifteen. Okay, he had a touchdown nine to fifteen for one hundred and twelve yards, but he was saying he took three sacks there. So nine to fifteen took three sacks, one hundred and twelve yards and a touchdown. Now let's go to non play action, which, again most quarterbacks like play action. On non play action. He was eighteen for twenty two with a drop included in that should have been nineteen for twenty two for one hundred and seventy seven yards. He had a touchdown, no picks, no sacks like that is. At some point in time they got to put it together of like, Okay, I know what we've done, and I know if I'm Kevin Stefanski, what I'm comfortable with. That's not him. He is not a play action quarterback. He's not an under center quarterback. Put that dude in the gun and as buck as you like to say, it is spread and shred. That's who Deshaun Watson is.
So if you go back and we talked about the quarterback, that's how he's played his entire life.
He didn't play under s in Clemson.
When you look at the best of Deshaun Watson going back to Clemson, it was shotgun, ball out RPOs.
Quick game, quick rhythm thrower. Let him go to work. When you go and you.
Think about what they did in Houston with him, it was shotguns, spread it out, give me the matchups, I'll figure it out.
DJ.
That's him and what you're seeing and it's a great observation by you. He's a much different player when he's under center than when he's in the gun and doing what he's always done. Will Kevin Stefanski and that crew be able to say, Hey, guys, I know our playbook is built around these things, but the player does this stuff well. And it's the hardest thing for any coach to admit. Man, I love all this stuff, but I spent all season drawing up all my stuff. But my players do something different. They play better doing something that. You got to meet him where he's at because they're going to need him to play at his best, and playing at his best is in the gun.
And it's it's not even and it's not even like just play action under center, Buck, he's in the gun. If he's they use some they use him in the gun, ride play action pistol player. He's not He's not comfortable in any of it. He's just better. Just put him in the side saddle, go empty, whatever you got to do. Just let him take a three step from the gun rat and let him pick and stick there.
And look, it's it's about time that they start to figure out right what he wants, what he does well. I mean like it's you know, I know they haven't played a full season yet, but he'd been around now for a while.
Like you hope they can build on this.
Meanwhile for the Titans, like I mean, I asked this us just to you DJ, and then we can we can move past this game. But is there a team with a smaller margin for error offensively or really team wide than the Tennessee Titans. Like if they can't dominate on the ground with the King, with Derrick Henry.
It's over, Like they just they don't.
Have those are the two players and Henry.
And it just feels like, you know, at some point, are we like, okay, this the way we are currently constructed is going to allow us to find suctin sustained success much longer. Like I think after this year, you know, I'm gonna be looking at some you know, some pretty significant roster changes.
Well. I think Jim Schwartz watched that tape against the Chargers too and realized, look, they hit two home run balls on the Chargers. Chargers just got caught, and Jim Schartz like that ain't happening. You've got to have to march the ball against us, and we're gonna and this is not gonna happen, not gonna give that up at three points. So and the Cleveland Browns look that that's a great We talk about scheme and player. I don't know there's a better fit. You know, when you look at Jim Schwartz with the personality has it's it's a really really good fit there.
Buck.
We teased this game at the top. We talked about at the top. We couldn't avoid it. But we can go a little deeper if you'd like. Here on the Dolphins seventy burger they put on the Broncos.
H what do you got for us?
But no, this is what everyone wanted to see from this offense when MIAMC Games took over. So what we wanted and what we thought we were getting from the Miami Dolphins when they hired McGinn. We thought we were getting the Cols shanahan running game. Okay, So now the first year we saw a spread attack that was built around TOA and Tyreek Hill and the.
Fast guys outside.
So you have we just talked about building your passing game around what the quarterback does well. So MIKEI Danias did a great job of taking Hey Tua does a lot of quick rhythm shows. We talked about him being like a blackjack dealer at a Vegas casino.
That's what he does. He can get it out or whatever.
So now they've been able to take that pass attack and then begin to put some of the Shanahan running game with it. And when it comes together like it came together on Sunday against the Broncos, it is a problem because both things present different challenges to the defense and the defensive coordinator. Obviously Ban Joseph and the Broncos couldn't stop any of it, but it is a difficult set.
Of concepts and things to defend.
And when the Dolphins have it rolling, good luck, because to stop the running game requires you to play a certain weight on defense. You may have to play more man to man to stuff the box, but you play man to man against that track team that they have outside, you're inviting them to bust the clock on you in the passing game. I'm waiting for the team to crack the code on how to defend this team. But right now, twenty twenty three, I don't know if there's a better offense we've seen in the Miami Dolphins.
I mean, I think we were always kind of waiting, like, all right, we know they've got the speed, right, we know that that Tyreek and Jalen when he's healthy, that they can roll and they can push the ball down the field, they can run.
Those deep overs.
I think Tyreek Hill was in the scouting report for the Broncos this week, although they sure did leave him uncovered on that first drive and obviously that was a bust and so they got issues there. But I felt like we were always kind of waiting, you know, for what we knew was possible with a Mike McDaniel led run game plan. And man, I don't know that you will ever see and this is the first time we've ever seen it. Three hundred and fifty plus passing, three hundred and fifty plus rushing in NFL history. Like they're not going to get that every week. But if you're talking this team's capable of two hundred on the ground and two fifty in the air every week, what do you take away, DJ.
Well, I was just looking up some some numbers because I was curious on this and I can swing it. I can swing it back to buck quickly on this one. But you know, comparisons. Often we look at body types first, and that's the comparison that you make. You can have a similar game in a different body and just just off of this, I'm just taking Obviously this the Tyreek one's deeper, but we'll get to the A Chane one here in a second. But if you look at it, the closest thing that Tyreek Hill that we've seen in the NFL, I mean is Randy Moss. I mean, they're totally different body types. But Randy Moss played at a different speed and Buck you saw him, I mean, yeah, he was just different. He looked different than everybody else. Do you play, you watch the games every week. He's different, He's faster than everybody. And then you look at that same biking team. You remember in the backfield they had Robert Smith. Now Robert Smith and A Chane and Devin Ah Chane have totally different bodies. But I'm like, in some weird way, Robert Smith was a track star Ohio State, I believe went to school, so you've got he was brackstar running back and the fastest receiver in the NFL. In some ways, this this kind of this looks a little bit like the old like Minnesota Vikings, that offense that took the league over with Brian Billock is the offensive coordinator back on those teams.
Buck, Yeah, you know what I'm try about that.
Rahie Moster also has a very accomplished, like track background.
So you just talk about.
The speed that they have and how they can attack it, but Han gives them a different dimension.
Is one of the things.
You know, DJ, when we were doing the evaluation and I'm looking at the running backs and so you look at all the other guys, look at Zach from an AEC and he's just hammering Dwayne McBride from u A just and then I was like, I was like, okay, then put the texta in and he's like whoa all.
Over the all over the place, and it's whatever.
And then you realize, like, oh, he's like though, and the Dolphins have found a way to put him on the field and allow him to uh be an effective weapon despite his size deficiencies. And it's a album just to speed overall, and we've said it the number one thing that you have to have. Like we can talk about size or whatever, but you want a fast team because fast teams create big plays. They create turnovers on defense because the speed is everything and the Miami Dolphins have a similar world class track team, and because of that, they wanted teams to be feared.
Can I ask you, can I ask you one question. I'll go to red on this one. You put the for sale sign up in the yard? If you're Denver, do you say, hey, you know Simmons, maybe maybe Certain just say hey, we gotta we got to reboot this thing.
I wouldn't do Certain.
He's a building block, all right, Like you got to have something right that you can you can hang your hat on.
But I feel like at some point here, you know, you'll start.
To look at those receivers, right, Judy Sutton, you know they they already.
Pushed that for sales sign up. They didn't get any nibbles. I'm talking about real assets. I'm talking about real dudes, and say we are going to take this down to these studs.
Yeah, it's funny.
Did you chompaign comments about trying to win the off season and all the other stuff, Like they had a team that was trying to win the off season, and they spend so much time worrying about that that they didn't necessarily build a team I mean.
He definitely is firing all shots.
I mean he kind of threw the management team and everybody under the bus about the construction of the squad. But they're not a good squad right now. And we can put it all over Russ for a minute, but it's beyond that. You give him seventy points and you play the way that they play. It's more than just Russell Wilson.
Why don't you reunite Why don't you have Joe call, call Sean and see if we could reunite Hacket with with Russell Wilson again.
If that don't work, have like eighty five, have like eighty five, what like ninety million dollars on a quarterback room.
They'll go, well, so, but.
Anyway, I wouldn't. I'm out of who the player would be. I don't know who it would be, but I could.
I just think, Yeah, I mean run the under the bottom. Yeah, I think you're on the right track though.
Yeah, all right, let's get to the next one here. Rhtt are you up here? What do we got?
Yeah? We talking bears chiefs now yep. Oh, Because this.
All right? If you do one Taylor Swift pun I'm gonna kick you off the show. So just no, that's not allowed.
DJ.
I had planned to not mention the Chiefs, Okay, not at all, because.
They did what they did.
What they do.
They beat up on teams are supposed to beat up on. They're far better personnel wise, scheme wise, coaching staff wise than the Bears right now. And they showed it and they proved it. So let's dig in on the disaster that is the Bears offense here for a second. So I just kind of went in and wanted to see what this thing looked like. And I watched the first drop back from Justin Fields. He's in his own end zone, which you know is in a great start, but he actually makes a really he makes a really good play, like he gets out of some trouble, like he is scrambling for his life out to the right, makes a pinpoint throw and they get like a ten twelve yard game, get and get some breathing room. And I watched the second play and the right guard gets absolutely destroyed and Fields, you know, is in trouble like from the jump and it wasn't even Chris Jones, right, And so then the third play, Casey has the deal. They have four guys ready to tackle what essentially is a two man route combo. Both guys going vertical down the field. Nobody open, nobody open fields throws in DJ Morre's direction, but they got no chance at It's essentially a throwaway, and he's getting pressure by the way because he's holding it, waiting, waiting. Nobody's there. All right, next play he gets good. This is all in like the first quarter here, and I was like, all.
Right, please don't do too much more of this. This is painful, listen, I know, but I'm.
Just telling you it gets gets good protection. Another two man deeper route combo. Again, no shot, Like they keep challenging it deep down the field with two guys and there's nobody in the middle of the field for high percentage completions, I mean like the third and six, third and seven, and they've got these deep routes well covered. There's nobody challenging the sticks but nobody they're sending a little delay out to the flat like at the.
End, but in the field is just sitting there.
Here's a sitting duck and it's just like a microcosm of that you know, ten to twelve place secrets sequence that I'm talking about like a microcosm of what we're talking about here, Like for the whole game, I don't know, part of it's on justice and like everybody takes a piece of the blame here, I think is the ultimate conclusion.
Such, it's such a crazy thing to watch.
I mean, I understand his challenges in those things, but just the level of inebstitute from this offense is beyond belief, from personnel to scheming to just the executions quarterback and others.
It is crazy.
And to come off the week that they had when everyone is talking all the conversation and.
Man, that was a bad that's a bad week for them, And that's not the opponent you want to face coming off oh, really bad week.
Yeah, usually find refuge in between the white lines and.
Yeah, and they got and they got beat the sleeping I don't know where it goes. They've lost thirteen in a row for the first time in franchise history. Uh, they don't have any confidence as a team. If you're mad ALUs, I mean, I don't know even know where you start, you know, like trying to figure out how to how to pick up the pieces on this team on the offense, on the quarterback.
Man.
That's a tough one. Tough one.
The weird the weird thing is like, yo, if you wanted to make a change, like where are you going offensively? Like if you're saying like it's not working with Luke Getzi, you know, like all right, now, what you know?
I feel like it's taken this long to get to this point, you know where like you've.
Been trying to find all right, give them some time to get used to each other, to figure things out a little bit.
I don't know. I don't know that there's an easy solution here.
I don't think that solution comes. So to warn Detroit for the draft, that's when that solution comes. Yeah, we'll see, you know, we'll see who all's who allys left there. But that's this current mix is not good. I can't even spend any more time on this because this is just like it's painful. They're there and there's the reason why the Jets Patriots is not on.
I don't you know what, DJ, I don't think they can shake it off, you know, I just don't.
Think they can.
So bad, that's so bad. I thought you're I thought you were gonna go somewhere ELSEI I thought, you know, if they just love to see him just get to seventeen, you know, can they just yes? All right, that's why I said no. I didn't want to go down that road. But that's also why Patriots. So for those that are listening, going, is he going to break down Patriots Jets? No, because I didn't want to subject myself to having to watch that. I didn't see the game. I was at another game this morning. I have so much time. There's games I want to study, There's things I'm curious about. Out of respect for the game, I can't do it. I can't do that. I didn't want. I just didn't want to spend my Monday morning watching that. I couldn't do it.
All right.
The Sunday night Er Steelers beat the Raiders twenty three to eighteen.
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I'll let you get back on the decision here, because we've been you know, I think we have the numbers, the odds. You can read those off here in just a minute. Yeah, McDaniel's going for it late, which was very curious, to say the least. I'll just say this a couple things. Yeh, can he Pickett? I thought he played well. I thought he trusted his eyes. I thought he threw the ball well. I thought it made sense what they were doing. They mixed in some screens, they took shots down the field. He just looked like it was I don't want to say screw it, but it was just kind of he was just like, you know what, just I'm just gonna play. I'm just gonna sit back here, I'm gonna hit my back foot, I'm gonna trust it, and I'm gonna let it rip. There was no hesitancy. I thought there was a little he was a little unsure early in the season. In those first couple of games. He just wasn't playing with confidence, and I thought it was just kind of a screw it type game. He was like, you know, no, I'm gonna take my shots wherever, wherever they are. I'm gonna use my legs and create, which he did, which I love to see because he's really athletic when he gets on the move. I just thought I thought he did it.
Really.
I thought he did a really nice shot. With their defense. If he plays just that, that's the bar he plays at that level, there'll be a playoff team because the defense is so good.
Yeah, and he used his athleticism a little bit too. On a number of plays he kind of got out of the pocket and showcase that he can, you know, actually make some moves. The throw down field Alvin Austin was awesome, Like that was a heck of a way to start the game right on that deep shot and it gave the.
Little guys big yeah there it is, see all right.
So this is courtesy of our our buddy Bill Smith, who does a great job with all the analytics and research for us, and you put this in here on this email from Bill who was talking about the win probability percentages based on the decision making from Josh McDaniel.
So let me just run through this first part to set the stage here.
They had the ball at the three point fifteen mark of the fourth quarter, down eight, right, so one score game, need a touchdown, two point conversion. They got a fourth and five from the Pittsburgh twenty nine. They decided to opt for a Daniel Carlston field goal at that point, which they kicked and it was good. I was like, you know what, at that point, all right, I get it. There's three fifteen left. Like, even if you don't get the stop on you know, they get a first down, you're still okay, you have all three timeouts to the two minute warning.
I understand. I kind of understood it at that point.
Right then they actually get you know, some good fortune, and there's a penalty call leverage call on Demarvin Leal, and so they actually get a personal foul fifteen yards moving the ball down the field. They take the three off the board and they're trying to go get the touchdown. Well, then a whole nother minute comes off the clock and find themselves in another fourth and four situation, this time from the Pittsburgh eighth, and they still opt to kick the field goal on fourth down, And so that part of it, like the second time doing it, I was like, okay, this this feels like this might come back to bite them.
So here's what the win probability did.
Essentially, Josh McDaniels lost five point four percent of win probability by deciding to kick the field goal on fourth and four with two twenty five to go. If the win probability with the field goal was just eight point five percent, if they would have gone for it, the win probability was almost fourteen percent if successful on the fourth down. The win probability is twenty six percent if unsuccessful three point five, but the conversion probability was forty.
Yeah, he was not with the math on that one. Yeah.
And by the way, Jimmy Garoppolo was under constant duress in this game.
Well, Jermaine the Luminar is not. That's not a great matchup with t J.
Watt.
Let's just let's just be I'll be nice about it. I'll leave it at that buck.
No, And for the stillness, it's just another way that they find a way to win ugly and they just stack enough wins until they find their stride. It's another ugly win defensive kind of defense kind of led the way. You're right about Kenny pickyt being able to just kind of find enough place on offense in the passing game to kind of keep them going. But Mike Tomlin typically finds it out, figures it out, and as long as they continue to win these games and whatever fashion that they can win him in the first half of the year, we know they're gonna be a much better team down the stretch, uh, barring any injuries. And so they go the two and one sit at the top of the AFC North with Baltimore.
All right, last last game. We'll jump into here and then maybe a couple nuggets here at the end. But I want to start before I Bucky jumps on this game. Look, I try to live my life with proper morals and integrity, and when I screw up, I'll tell you I screwed up. I've done it a million times on players I've screwed up on. But I thought this was a slam dunk, foregone conclusion that the Arizona Cardinals would have the first pick in the draft. They're going to be the worst team in the league. And all they've done is be competitive and then go out and knock off what had been the most dominant team in the NFL and the Dallas Cowboys, and did it pretty convincing fashion. So Jonathan Gannon, please accept my apology. Many Austin Ford is a good buddy. Please accept my apology. You have put a team on the field that is competing. Their rear ends off, and there's.
The fire of the gut. I think, yeah, we all fires.
In the gut to me, So that Buck, you can go in on this game whatever way you want to go. But I just wanted to issue a formal apology and say I was wrong. I was wrong. You guys have put a competitive product on the field. It's more than it's been a good product for the first three weeks.
Yeah, a good product. Josh Dobbs.
How about that, Josh Dobbkins his first win of his career as a quarterback, seven years into the league.
He finally gets it done.
There's some things that I don't even know if we saw him do much at University of Tennessee, running his own rings, getting outside, playing with a lot of emotion and firepower. But this is a team that is kind of scrappy. I didn't expect them to be scrappy, and sometimes we can get bogged down by the I would say awkward presser, the awkward initial press conference, or the awkward behind the scenes stuff that we saw on Jonathan Gannon. But whatever it is that they're selling in the building is working. Team plays hard, team is competitive. They were able to get a dub against I mean to get a dub against the.
Cowboys had been crushing people. I mean they crush the Giants, they crushed the Jets.
And so they figured out they're playing just well enough on offense not messing it up, and in defensively they were able to kind of get it done against the Cowboys team that should have been able to just go up and down the field.
It will, Yeah, I mean it, Uh just kind of shocked, you know, watching the whole thing unfold, and I guess we you know, maybe you know the way they played the Giants last week, and maybe we shouldn't be, but I think that this team will. Definitely they may not win a ton of games this year, but they're gonna give some people trouble. Is probably the best way that I can. They're they're they're not laying down for anybody. And Cowboys continue to have issues.
As we mentioned a little bit earlier in the red Zone that has been a bugaboo continues to be an issue for them. They've got to get that resolve and get that fixed. I would also say, you know, one of the one of the storylines that maybe didn't pay attention to in this one is that Jonathan Gannon has been in Philadelphia. He's very familiar with Dallas, he's very familiar with their personnel, and maybe that played a part in here as they were able to get a big win all right through some of these other games real quick. I'll just run through them. If there'snything else you guys want to add Patriots Jets. As I mentioned, it's Zach Wilson. It's not working. It's there's no no, nothing else needs to be said. It's like to me in high school, if you're failing Spanish too, and you drop the course so you can pick up a teacher's assistant class, and two weeks later they throw you back in Spanish too, You're like, I don't want to be in here. All right, field this I dropped this class. What are you doing me? Let me just let me just help this teacher? Great, some papers over here, like what, I don't want to do this, but they've got to figure something out there. The Bills and the Commanders with that was a butt kicking. The Bill's thirty seven to three. All is right, Buffalo right.
Now, Bill's defense. That's I think it's for real.
And you know what, they lost Tremaine Edmonds in free agency, but that linebacker corps might be better this year with Terrell Bernard and not Milano.
Yeah.
Bernard was incredible this last week.
And then Colts Ravens maybe one of the biggest surprises on that one buck the Colts with Gardner Minshew, they go and I know the Ravens are missing seven starters. Nonetheless, that is not an easy place to play, and that is a rivalry they take seriously in Baltimore for obvious reasons. That's a big win for the Colts.
Yeah, big win for the Coles. Gana Minchew finds a way to kind of make enough place. Now he also has some bonehead blunders it he did it, but they were able to overcome it. But how about the day for the kicker being able to knock you down, being.
Able to get its four from fifty plus.
I mean that's unbelievable. Like they have a long distant kicker. So you never really like kickers until you need a kicker. Indianapolis Colts soon may have a greater appreciation for the kicking game.
No one loves competing and playing football. I can't say no one. There are a few who love competing and playing football as much as Gardner Minshew does. Like the joy that dude plays with is awesome.
I would also add one more thing on those guys, Uh, they got after the passer a little bit with their defensive front. Let's see, say or Franklin had a sack, Cam had a sack. Quity pays gonna be a good player, starting to come into his own. He had one. Tavi and Brian had one, So they've did a nice Brian, I know, how about that? Be honest with yourself. Did you know that Tavi and Brian was playing for the Colts right now? Be honest there? Pick Yeah, last one. I didn't see any of this game, so I can't comment on it. But Panthers Seahawks. The Seahawks win that one, thirty seven twenty seven. Either of you guys catch any of that one.
I caught the stiff arm that Zach Charboney put on a Panthers unsuspecting member of the secondary on his way to the end zone. Charbon Ay and Kenneth Walker essentially are the That's the way they.
Want to win, and they're going to beat you up doing it.
Yeah, it's old school. It's old school for them, as Pete Carroll, and it's the way that they want to play. They want to beat you up, they want to run it, they want to play defense, and they've been able to do it for a long time in Seattle, so no need for them to change it.
All right, guys, So this is this was fun. Man went through. We went through a bunch of stuff today. I always love it when we kind of get in some of those deeper discussions as were able to do. Really enjoyed it. You know what I'm doing. I'm off to go buy a texedo because my daughter's getting married in two weeks. Two weeks, two weeks, just getting married, and so I've got to I was going to rent by thing, and I somehow convinced myself that you know what, there might be other big, big events and uh then I'll never have to run a tuxedo again. Wow, it'd be this could be flawed thinking. I know he is my he is my clothing consultant. I'm going to be at Nordstrom in about two hours. If you'd like to meet me down at Fashion Valley in San Diego in two hours. Fortune to get there, so quick quick question, quick pull for the group pair for the panel tuxedo, we go long tire bow tie.
I mean, you want to be classic or you want to be a little bit more like polish Modern is going to send you with the with the tie.
Okay, but I think I think James Bond style, you got to go to bowtie dude like that.
You got to go Sean Connery. I would expect you to be very uh, debon and dapper.
Yeah, I can see you as a as a bow tie guy.
I think.
Okay, I feel like I don't want to be the person who's trying too hard. I want to be a properly aged apparel forty five years old.
I think.
I think I think the shoe game is really more important. Make sure we get we have some nice shoes.
I got the shiny too. I think there are are you going are you going like a shiny black?
Are you going with the pad and leather? You're going with the pad and leather joints? Make sure you get a good, nice nice.
So would you go leather over the shine man? Well oh no no, but.
I'm saying, but like, if you're going to do it, you got to do it the right way. Don't don't have those rental joints.
Just make sure they're looking good. Yeah, yeah, but answer me the question. You know what I'm talking like, do they need to be like, oh shiny like you can classic? Yeah, you've got to have the sta face them.
Yeah, okay, okay, and bull.
Tie and you need to practice you like that first dance and all that other stuff.
You got to get yourself ready. No, the best part about it, you know, the best part about that. I'm glad you mentioned that my daughter did me a solid on that and she was like, look, you know, it's kind of it's kind of a weird part of the wedding is that everybody's just staring at you doing the father daughter dance. The first dance off, She's like, so she cut the songs down to a minute, so she's like, hey, that's hey work, that's a couple of these one chorus, we are done, one twirl and then boom, let's get on with the show here. So that's uh, that's big. Yeah, I can believe that night. Yeah, she's twenty two years old, just getting married in two weeks. So it's busy for for me over here. Okay, yeah, very busy, hotly smokes.
Yeah.
So I'll say I'll let you guys know, I'll send you a text if I go bow tire a regular time. I think I'm waiting towards the bow ta I think I like that more of a classic age appropriate.
Look, Yeah, you're gonna be a good shaped all right.
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