Dan recaps Game 4 of the World Series and thinks the fans that interfered with Mookie Betts should be banned from returning for Game 5. FOX MLB analyst John Smoltz discusses whether or not the Yankees have enough momentum to send the series back to Los Angeles. And former NFL QB Chris Simms shares who his MVP of the NFL is right now.
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It's our one on this Wednesday, down a Danette, And that means Marvin has to do double duty in the front row as Paulie is out. But Fritzy's here the minister of humor and Seaton as well yours truly in the back room. Guys, well, I don't know if you can say we have a series, but at least we have a little more of a series after last night. Not surprised the Yankees won, but it's one of those where they keep piling up runs and I go, I don't know if this is going to translate into tonight. You know when you all of a sudden have this outburst and you go, boy, that's going to help them, that's going to propel them. Maybe they figured something out. I thought it was kind of interesting. I was keeping an eye on Aaron Judge. Now he had a good eye at the plate. He had an RBI single, but he got on base four times and they got some help from somebody aside from the Big Three. Anthony Volpi hitting the Grand Slam there. That's what you need in the World Series. You need to have those playoff heroes where you got the guys who are getting paid the big bucks. But then sometimes the pitcher will relax and maybe he'll look at somebody differently than he would Aaron Judge or Freddie Freeman. By the way, Freddie Freeman unbelievable. I mean, right now he's the runaway leader for MVP, and rightfully so. It's not even close. But Anthony Volpi is second on the DraftKings MVP list. After last night eight seven seven three DP Show email address dpat Danpatrick dot com, Twitter handle, a DP show pull question play the day, stat of the Day, All of that coming up. Stat of the Day brought to you by Panini America, the official trading cards of the program. Good morning, if you're watching on Peacock, our streaming partner, or if you're listening on our great radio affiliates around the country. John Smoltz on the call last night. Johnny will join his next hour to discuss everything that happened, including the fan involvement with Mookie Bets crazy crazy moment. Now we've seen interaction before, We've seen fans go on the field. That one I didn't understand. It's not like you were trying to take away a home run ball or you were going to you know, prevent somebody from a you know, catching a double off the wall. Whatever it was, it was a foul ball and you're trying to pry it out of Mookie Bets's glove and then the other guy is accomplice will grab his hand. And from what I'm told, they got kicked out last night. So they drove in from Connecticut and then you get there and then you get kicked out in the first inning. And what I'm told is that doesn't mean they can't go tonight, which shocks me. There's one more game left at Yankee Stadium. You just say, and you can't come back for Game five either. Because they were getting a hero's welcome as they're being escorted out, you had grown men who were you know, they were hugging them. I'm like, what did they do? Just act like idiots? And then you're like, hey, you know that's our territory. We're gonna we're gonna defend our territory. I didn't know this was a turf war, yes, Marvin. And what do you think that car rider train ride was like? Because they spent good money on those seats. First, first, baseline of the World Series.
Yeah, like, what was that? What was that convo? Like afterwards?
I have no idea, but imagine you're getting ready and you're gonna drive from Connecticut to the Bronx. You're gonna go to the game. We got great seats. We're right there. Hey, this ball's coming over. We're got to defend our turf here. We're not gonna be like Bartman. We're gonna go in there and pry the ball. What are you getting if you get the ball out of his glove and then the other guy's grabbing Mookie's hand his arm, What are you idiots doing?
Yeah, see they're getting active, playing their part. Yeah, yeah, not on our turf. We're going to defend it.
You cross this line, right y, I'm taking that glove.
They were trying to defend it too, Yes, no, no glo right here, that's fair game.
This is how it sounded last night on Fox. Why the right buy Torres bets in the corner? Does he have room fights.
With a fan and they're gonna say that it's out and fan interference? And yeah, Bett says that ball in his glove and this fan literally tries to take his glove off prize the ball out.
Of there a for effort. Well, he won't be watching the game much longer.
That's John Smoltz on the call, and Johnny w Join is coming up next hour. This first hour brought to you by tire rack dot com, the official tire experts of the Dan Patrick Show. Go to tirack dot com slash Dan Try the Tired Decision Guide, full lineup of Hankook Tires special offers, free Roadhanzard Protection, Mobile tireinstallation, tire rec dot Com. The way tire buying should be all right Chris Simms from Pro Football Talk. He will join us and talk to him about a few things. The Texans are without Stefan Diggs. Do they do anything prior to the trade deadline? You know, if I'm Houston, I asked the Jets if Davante Adams is available.
I mean, the Jets aren't going anywhere Houston. Now.
Houston says, hey, we're fine, but okay, I don't think you can ever have too many weapons. But I'd be curious if you could just say, Hey, you know we're going to play one another after the game. Could we just have Davante stay with us? And then accompany us to Houston. But that'll be the Thursday night game. You got college football coming up tonight, you have the NBA games, you got the Lakers and the Caves. This will be Browny's probably his last game before he goes to the G League. I understand why Lebron wanted to take him back home, and he'll get an opportunity to play a little bit tonight, I'm sure, and then he'll play in the G League. Then the question is on what occasion do you bring him up? And I don't know if I would leave him down there as long as you can, and if Lebron wants to bring him up for the Christmas Day game, that's probably what's going to happen, all right, Seaton, whole question first hour is going to.
Be the Yankee fans attempting to rip off Mookie Bets glove. Yeah, it was hilarious or humiliating, it was those are the only options. Yes, well it wasn't hilarious.
It was like in the face that one guy had, like he was working really hard to get that ball out of Mookie's glove.
Like I'm gouldn't get this ball out of here, and I'm going Oh my god. Okay, here's another option. Okay, the Yankee fans attempting.
To rip off Mookie Bets the glove. They were Hero or a zero. That might be the start of a new segment, by the way, Hero zero or zero. Yeah, high school hero, real life zero, Hero zero. That's a classic. Yeah, we might be that might be the start. I can't debut a new segment without without Paul. No, no, he'd be very upset.
At me right now. But Hero or zero might be a new one, yeah, coming up. They were definitely zeros.
Oh man, I feel like their heroes.
Why are you apologizing for these Yankee fans?
I'm not apologizing for them. I just think it's hilarious. Mookie Betts was not amused.
John Smoltz is not amused either, But uh no, I thought it was hilarious. I can tell. Do we have any other pole questions? Should the Yankees start intentionally walking? Freddy Freeman, Yes, sir, hell yes, you know who's homering tonight? Aaron Judge, Yes, yeah, Aaron Judge will homer tonight.
Yeah.
I had the Yankees winning two games, and so they win tonight and you send it back to La.
You really can't tell though, right now, if the Yankees just found their stride or if that's all they had in the tank last night. I know, I really don't know if it's going to be one of those things where, man, they put up a lot of runs and then well it's really you know, they got it was really.
A sweep, was really gentlemen, sweet So Freddie Freeman Homer's again. He's the first player in baseball history to homer in the first four games of a World Series, and he's homered. If you go back to when he was with the Braves six consecutive World Series games, that's also a Major League record. He's got ten RBIs in the first four games, and that ties him third most ever in World Series history through four games. You had nineteen sixty where Mickey Mantle and Bobby Richardson both had more. But that was one of those weird World Series because I think every Yankee win was they scored double figures against the Pirates, and then the Pirates won all of their games, like my one run, and then you had Bill Mazerowski with the walk off home run.
All right, eight seven, seven to three.
DP show operator Tyler is sitting by and we'll settle on our poll question once again. We will talk to John Smoltz. Chris Simms will stop by as well. Anthony Richardson got benched. Now they said that this isn't the Hey, I got tired excuse as to why they set him down. I'm going to say something that is going to sound strange, but I do believe it, and that is Anthony Richardson's comp so far his career in the NFL.
Is Josh Allen.
If you look at Josh Allen's numbers when he first started, same amount of games, stats are very similar. I had some real doubts about Josh playing the position, had a lot of talent, he just at times didn't feel like he knew the nuance of playing quarterback. Now it was going to take him time coming from Wyoming, going in high expectations. Now he's the leading candidate for MVP. I'm not comparing them as far as their personality. I'm just looking at the results of Anthony Richardson and Josh Allen, and both had problems. Both have had problems. Josh has graduated, obviously, Anthony Richardson has to decide if he wants to be a professional quarterback. Sometimes you have all this talent, and then you get to the league where everybody else has talent as well. You could get away with a lot of these things. He was one of those guys at Florida where you watched and you went, there'd be a highlight and you go, oh my god, I'm ever seeing him with like a I don't know, eighty yard run and I.
Go, that's a quarterback. And then you wouldn't see anything else.
There wouldn't be any other highlights, and I kept thinking, Okay, is this guy any good? You go to the combine and all of a sudden, people love to fall in love with somebody who's just running in their shorts.
Man, look at him. Okay, I want to see what he does on the football field. I want to.
See can he run a team? Does he make decisions? All of those things? And he relies on his athleticism too much and he gets hurt, gets banged up. He makes, you know, bad decisions. That's why he should be benched. Not that hey, I'm tired after that run. It's he was like two for sixteen, and I said, take him out of the game. I understand the way quarterbacks are now they're ready to go, or a lot of them are like c J.
Stroud.
Now, all of a sudden, you look at Jayden Daniels, Caleb Williams, you know, the quarterbacks. The rookie quarterbacks who have played this year have played pretty well. Surprisingly. I mean, Drake May has a terrible team around him, but he has shown signs that he can be a franchise quarterback, has shown signs. And then you have Jayden Daniels, who is an MVP candidate, and then Caleb Williams is you know, still figuring out, but I expect him to be a really good quarterback. But you're watching Anthony Richardson and it's just not there. And that team can win that division or at least be in the hunt for a playoffs spot there, but not with him. Now Joe Flacco, once again, you can't say his name without his age. So thirty nine year old Joe Flacco is going to get the call for the Colts in the foreseeable future, Yes, Marvin.
Yeah, you don't want Anthony Richardson to turn into JaMarcus Russell where ten years later everyone talks about that one time where they were wild by him, but he got tired and he got out like that's such a bad look for him. But Michael Parson said, lie.
Yes, lie, yes, that's what I said.
Hey, something's wrong with the headset or my chin strap or contact lens. You don't wear contact lenses?
Oh I do?
Now, Like whatever it is, you can't say, man, I got tired. You're twenty three years of age. You're an incredible athlete. Yeah, I got tired out there. But if I look at the Colts, you had Andrew Luck's retirement in twenty nineteen. Then they kind of cycled through some recyclable quarterbacks Matt Ryan, Carson, Wentz, Philip Rivers, and then Jim Irsay decides to fire Frank Reich and then brings in Jeff Saturday.
Then you have.
Chris Ballard who was hired in twenty seventeen. He took the swing on Anthony Richardson. Let's see anything else that they've done. Yeah, I mean, this is what's happened with them. They do have some talent there, but you can't get consistent play out of your quarterback. It's just it's not going to work. And you know, here's Joe Flacco again, and Joe Flacco knows what he can and can't do. Maybe that's part of I go back to Josh Allen. What you can and can't do, or what you should or shouldn't do. That's what Anthony Richardson has to figure out. And you got to put in the time because you have the talent. It's like Kyler Murray, he had so he had more talent than anybody when he was in high school, more talent than anybody was when he was in college.
And now you get to the pros.
Now is when you have to put in the time. And these guys aren't used to doing that. The guy who studies has to study, grinds, puts in the extra effort.
That's the guy that has a chance.
The guy who goes, eh, I just roll out of bed and I can play quarterback.
It doesn't work that way. Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in the nation. Catch all of our shows at Foxsports Radio dot com and within the iHeartRadio app. Search FSR to listen live. That's bringing John Smoltz. John was all and then call for Game four last night. John, thanks for joining us. Let's let's start with the Mookie Bets play. You've been around baseball a long time. Have you ever seen anything that comes close to that?
No?
No, that was that was as bad as it gets. I mean, you know, sometimes you lose your mind when space and awareness, and I think that gentleman lost his all. He believed that seat, that sphere was his and he was going to get that ball no matter what. Luckily nothing came of it. But you can imagine if your mookie bets just a sensation of somebody's grabbing not only your glove, but if that wall's highed, he's suspended in the air. So I was pretty confident when I made a statement he's going to be ejected, and he was, Yeah.
But I think he's allowed back tonight. I don't.
I don't think he's your ban for the rest of the World Series or one more game. I think he can come back to well, hero is welcome tonight.
He could come back.
You know, we've seen plays that have affected outcomes, obviously famous plays Tony Tarasco and being the greatest miscall in the history of calls. But at least this one is in foul territory, and at least this one we have replays, so it would have been easily easily overturned.
And once again Freddie Freeman Homer's how do you explain this?
John, It's really something I've been doing this a long time. You don't see this switch come on very often. This is not you know, sometimes when an athlete's hurt, we make you know too much of it. This is not making too much of it. This is actually an injury that was severe that the time off allowed tremendous work to be done, and his timing and the ability to hit with power. I can honestly say the first couple of weeks, nobody expected him to hit a home run because he couldn't hit off his front foot and to do what he's doing. It's the reason why Freddie is Freddy.
I Sometimes we see a team that hasn't done anything and then they have the offensive explosion, and then we try to decide, okay, does that mean there's more of that in store tonight? Or maybe that's their one one chance to stand up and not you know, and to avoid a sweep. So what side are you leaning towards tonight?
Well, in a world series, in a best of seven, it's not like football, where the emotion can carry you through a quarter or win a game, and you could run through a wall and just ride that emotion. You know the old adage, your next day starting pitcher is your momentum. Right, they got Garrett Cole. But I said this the other night, and I believe it that if you can get some joke of energy from an unexpected source or just your star, you start seeing that energy. Like I hate using the phrase, the team is flat. The team's flat because they're not hitting. The team's flat because they're not scoring runs. So you come to the park with a little bounce in your step. But the only reason you continue to play is if you do those little things that they did last night, and they weren't doing it in three games leading up to it.
Talking to John Smoltz, John will be on the call tonight as we have Game five at Yankee Stadium. I mentioned this yesterday. You got to have those guys at the bottom of the order who do something for you, and that has been the difference for the Dodgers. The Yankees got those contributions, and I go back to you know, when you guys had Mark Lemke.
There's always a guy.
You don't expect that guy to be a star, and the Yankees, you know, they're kind of looking for that can somebody pitch in here and help us? Do they have a good enough lineup to be able to kind of find that guy on a consistent basis going on?
Well, And that's the key, right, You get a lineup card. As a pitcher, you circle certain guys and you go, unfortunately or fortunately, I'm going to go make this guy beat me. And when this guy beats you, it's a shock to the system a little bit because you've taken care of the big boys and then all of a sudden, the length of the lineup. That's why the Dodgers are so good. Look, they don't get enough credit because of everything that surrounds the payroll, the roster, you know, expectation. But what the Yankees lacked so far in this series is that depth, that bottom of the lineup. And if they can get that going, the stress of the top of the lineup is there.
It's real.
The pitchers have to deal with that. So I think the Dodgers have put more resources on bases. And then last night, finally, I think six walks a hit batsman. I mean, that's what the Yankees do when they win baseball games.
And then it was.
Kind of an oh, by the way, but Judge gets the base hit RBI.
Those are the kind of things I said.
He needs to get a like a bleeder, something that just finds, you know, soft landing there for a base knock there. What are you seeing that he's doing or not at the play? Well, yesterday he had a lot of great takes. Most people say, well, big deal. No, you got to start with a great take. You got to stop swinging at those pitches. And then the pitcher goes, oh, shoot, he's not swinging at it. I got to get closer to the plate or I'm gonna walk him. The fact that he got on base four times is huge. I mean, this is a narrative that he knows it's sometimes really unfair for the great players to have to do great things all the time.
But it's a start. And I think he's a click away. I really do. I said it, he's a click away from really making a ball disappear into the sky, which is what this Yankee crowd's been waiting for.
And what did you see with Otani?
He had that one at bat where he kind of flailed at it, didn't look you on top of things comfortable there.
Well, I say this all the time. If nobody knew Otani had a shoulders injury and he was in the lineup, the Dodgers are better.
So he's limited.
Look, he's this is not something that I don't think people realize what he's doing. When you pop your shoulder, you got information, you got small tears, you got an uncomfortable you don't run normally holding your collar. I mean that's just telling you the discomfort he's under. So he's still a threat. He's eliminated though the threat of when he gets on base, he's not going to steal. So all these things that go into it, they're still better with him in there, as banged up as he is. And yes, he's not completely right because he has to make sure that he trusts what not getting hurt versus being in the lineup to.
Help his team win this series go back to LA.
You know, I've said the pressure turns when you have to think about not you know, Dorodgers don't want to bring the Yankees to LA. They still have a huge decided advantage the series. The statistics talk about it, but when you can win a game, you change the narrative A little bit. The narrative is, oh, they got Garrett Cole on the mountain and then oh, now it may switch to the Dodgers. You have to be so manally top to not listen to the noise and the teams that usually have been there done that, learn how to do that.
Great to talk to you. Have fun tonight. Thank you again, John, my pleasure.
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Wapp Let's make way for the pomputer. Chris Simms Pro Football Talk Live co host Football Night in America.
Analyst.
I had a listener who said the following, if you're the Texans, why not ask the Jets about Garrett Wilson? Reunite Garrett Wilson with CJ.
Stroud.
I mean that's not a bad thought. I mean I understand that are the Jets really going to be willing to part ways with Garrett Wilson, a guy that is they of course drafted and what the top ten, top twelve of the draft and has a lot of years in front of them, and then what sell him off for what? Maybe having DeVante Adams for another year. I think I understand that thought, and sure, call the Jets, see what the price tag is. But that would be a player that I would think that the Jets go. He's in our scope way bigger than just this year with Aaron Rodgers or even next year if Aaron Rodgers comes back. I mean, receivers, as we know, can be really quality football players for seven eight years into their NFL career, and I think he's got a lot of years ahead of them. I would be shocked if the Jets would part ways with him.
When we see these eventual coaching vacancies Jacksonville, probably the Jets. Obviously there'll be a few of these openings here. But it used to be coaches would say I'm going to be the head coach. It'd had nothing to do necessarily with the quarterback. Now when you start to go, do I want this job? Well, I want this job because I like the quarterback. Let's say the Bears job is open. You like that quarterback? There are you sold on Jacksonville's quarterbacking situation? Are you sold? You know the Jets are going to be a rebuild after this year? Probably that to me is it's not an attractive job if Aaron Rodgers is still there.
So right, yes, yes, you're saying it right, You're exactly right. I don't think anybody's gonna want to go, oh, wait, I want to be the head coach, a first time head coach, and then oh go to the New York Jets and basically have to bow down to Aaron Rodgers for a full year and then him say Okay, I'm out of here. I'm retiring, and then it's like, okay, wait, now I get to implement what I want to do, and now we got to find a quarterback and all that.
Now the problem is, and you know.
This, there's only thirty two of these jobs out there, and there's more candidates than jobs open, more years than not to where hey, at some point you just got to go, Okay, the Jets are offering me, I'm not going to get one of these other jobs, and I'm going to take it. But yeah, there's definitely would be I think hesitation with anybody out there about the Jets situation. There's a lot to like about that roster, but you'd want to know where what Rogers is going to do in the future, and you know what they're playing is at quarterback for the future Jacksonville. That's an interesting one. There's pieces there, but to me, it's going to be more. Do you believe in Trevor Lawrence. He's there for a while, he's signed up. He's not all the talent in the world. But does he have the requisite feel? Does he love the game the way he should?
Should? Is he a Jim Rat?
Those are the kind of things you hear about Trevor Lawrence from time to time down in Jacksonville from people who are in the know, And I think that would give people some trepidation about taking that job as well.
I made the comparison maybe I'm the only person to do this, Anthony Richardson and Josh Allen. When Josh Allen first got to Buffalo, he was not a good quarterback at all, right, And I looked at the numbers. They're not far off from what Anthony Richardson has done. And both high on potential, you know, coming from Wyoming playing against better quality opponents. Anthony Richardson, we saw glimpses here and now they're going to bench him and you bring in Joe Flacco, right, he's only twenty two, Like potential gets you fired, Chris, And I don't know if Anthony Richardson understands the magnitude of this, You know, is he embarrassed by getting taken out of a game?
Has that ever happened? Never again? Ever?
That's unheard of. That's especially from the quarterback. You know, think about some of those offensive linemen. They're going, wait on this drive when you were scrambled and we were running around, and the pay before when you hand the ball off, and just watch the guy we were blocking three hundred pound men and then I was going to the linebacker and the play before that when you handed the ball off, we were working and you were just sitting there watching the play. You ran twice and he had to come out of the game. I mean, that's a no no for anybody in football, let alone the quarterback who's supposed to be the most in shape, mentally tough person leader on your football team. That's where it's like, that's I've never seen that ever before. And there's no excuse for that, there's not. I mean, you obviously have to run more wind sprints during the week and get yourself in shape to do that. Lamar Jackson runs seven miles every game I've never seen him tap out of a game in my life. I mean Cam Newton throughout the years, all these guys we know that have been impressive runners. No, so I think that speaks a little bit to his immaturity or you know, lack of maturity. Right now, he is still young, he's still run.
This is not the end of the road.
This is not you know, last year, him getting hurt and only be able to play four or five games certainly hurt him, and that kick the can down to this road. So where we're the road to this year, to where he's still developing. But I hear you with the Josh Allen comparison, I understand that totally. But with Josh Allen too, I think the difference is I don't remember Josh Allen ever going ten for thirty two. I don't think Josh Allen was thrown for less than fifty percent that year. And the biggest thing is Josh Allen would hit the throws he's supposed to hit. Right now, Anthony Richardson only hits like the bombs, like if it's a wido and he can throw it one hundred miles per hour or throw it.
One hundred yards that's all he can do.
But if it's a five yard crosser, a ten yard crosser, he's got to throw a touch pass or a little flick pass.
The ball is everywhere, and that.
Is hard to sell to your team if you're Shane Stichen that you're trying to win and you're in the middle of a playoff race here and you're going with the guy that's the second best quarterback in your football team.
And I think that's ultimately why they had to make the move to flack out.
But if I look at the first ten games for Josh Allen, first ten games for Anthony Richardson, Allen went four and six, Richardson five and five. Completion percentage just over fifty percent for Richardson, fifty two percent for Josh Allen. If I look at you know the yards, you know Josh threw for two hundred more yards over those ten games. He Josh Allen had ten seven touchdowns, eleven interceptions, Anthony Richardson seven touchdowns, eight interceptions, passer rating Anthony Richardson a better passer rating.
So I know it's about what's there to be had, that's the biggest thing, right. I don't think that Buffalo offense was all that great then and right now they're in there. There's people open in Indianapolis. That's the problem. Shane Stikeen's definitely one of the best playing design play designers in football, So I think that's the big thing, right. I'm not trying to say you're wrong or anything about that. With Josh Allen, and I think I've said this to you before. I never had a problem with his accuracy. It might have been, wait, you can't fit that ball in between those two guys and think you're gonna get away with it, right, So there was like that they had to get the garter rails on a little bit to go.
Wait, you can't throw that. You can't fit that in there.
This isn't Wyoming anymore where they need you to make an incredible play every play if they want to stay in the football game.
That was his big thing.
Anthony Richardson The problem is is you're seeing wide open receivers and you're going, wait, the guy couldn't even get his hand on the football or it wasn't even in the screen. And I think that's where it's a little bit different. You know, I'm big on you know this from when I do my quarterback stuff on what's there to be had?
Right, and I.
Think he's leaving a lot of yards on the field as far as what's there to be had for that offense in Indianapolis.
Could you see.
Dion and Shoudour as a package deal? Ooh, that's interesting. I hadn't thought about it as a package deal. I think Deon Sanders has made for the NFL more than he is college football. That would be my first assessment, right. Dion doesn't want to recruit and do that stuff. Dion wants to lead. He wants to get the guys ready. He wants to walk in the meeting room and go, wait, we can't do this. That's stupid, stupid in this, Let's do that and that, and then you guys figure out how to do all that. But I just I watched the film and I'm an overseer and I know we got to do that to win the game. That's what I think he is, and that's what a lot of good NFL coaches are. Like you listen to my dad and the heydays of Bill Parcells. He wasn't calling the defense of the offense, but like he would say, he'd walk in the meeting room and go, we can't run this play. We can't run this play, run this play, this play. I like this play. Blah blah blah. I'm out to go check on the defense. And I feel like Deon Sanders is made for NFL head coach that way.
Yeah, but I think he likes being Dion that he can. He's you're coming to his school because of King Dion there right right. I think his ego is playcated that Oh my god, they're coming to play for me, not Colorado, They're coming to play for me the NFL. You might be right, you know, Dion doesn't strike me as he's necessarily x's and o's as much as he's the CEO.
Yeah, CEO's broad picture of the game, right, Like the gout said, I was trying to explain, You're exactly right, like, hey, we need to play this guy, We need to put him in this position a little bit more. I like when we play these style of defenses. Now, defensive coordinator, you figure out how to do that. But this is what I'm talking about. And yes, I would agree with you he's that way.
Uh.
And I do think, of course, because of who he is the leader. He is, the motivator he is. He could certainly handle an NFL locker room. Always great to talk to you. Thanks for joining us. Hey, thanks man, I appreciate it's been a little while. I missed you. Tell the guys. I said, hi, all.
Right, I will Chris sim says, hi, guys, Hi Chris, Hello Chris.
Yeah, that's Chris saying hi.