Bart Scott and Brian Baldinger Discuss Keys for the Jets to Turn the Season Around (10/24)

Published Oct 24, 2024, 11:00 AM
Host Eric Allen is joined by Brian Baldinger and Bart Scott for a discussion about how the Jets can turn their season around beginning with Sunday's game at New England.

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Well, they're a better team.

Like it's just time to show it right now, yay, Like, go out there and execute. Stop beating yourselves, you know, all the mistakes, the penalties, Like, just go out and execute, Like that's what this whole.

Thing is about. There's they can beat anybody in the schedule.

They can lose to everybody on the schedule the rest of the way if they if they just keep beating themselves with with mistakes and critical errors, you know, at bad times, it's time to like put and it starts really to me offensively with the running game. They just got to get this running game going and you could do it. You got you got to commit to it, and then you got to execute and give the coaches confidence that you can call a run on second and nine and get six yards.

All right, Bart, Why is this not coming together? Because the Jets were two and one. They dominated the Patriots in Week three, that twenty four to three contests. Then they lose a close one at home, three Craig zerline field goals in the rain against the Denver Broncos. You go over to London, you fall behind, you have an opportunity to win it at the end interception by Gilmore. You come back Buffalo Bills, you play very well in spurts and a lot of explosive plays offensively, miss a couple of field goals, they win a three point game. And then finally at Pittsburgh, you got control the game. It's fifteen to six at the end of the first half, and then it was all downhill for the Steelers after the interception by Beanie Bishop.

Yeah. Well, I just think you're talking about a team that doesn't know their identity and you know, they don't know if you don't know your identity, if you don't have a mission statement, this is who we are or we always have it with Rex, you know, this is what a jet is. I don't think they know what it is, right. They don't know if they're for nests, if they're powered their zone, if they're man, if they're blitching team, or they need to find identity, and they need to say this is who we are, this is how we're gonna play, this is how we're gonna win, and this is how we're gonna lose. Right, and then they have to do that. Once you do that, you get disciplined. Right. You got to get more disciplined. You can't have these self inflicted penalties and wounds that take you back. And you gotta understand that just because you're a talented roster doesn't mean you're a talented team. You know, the team is about chemistry. Team is about coming together, and when you have a collection of great players, the hard part is trying to figure out who's gonna take a lesser role and who's going to be able to say, you know what, it may not be my week this week, but I'm fine with that. I'm fine withever what the game plan for the week calls for. I'm willing to sacrifice, because when you try to win a Super Bowl, it's about sacrifice. And sometimes when you have a bunch of young players, they don't understand that part because they're trying to establish themselves, and the guys that are established, like, man, I don't care about no Pro Bowl, I don't care about I don't care about I just want to win because I know my time is running out. And that's the I think that's the tough dynamic that these guys have. They have a bunch of young guys that are sending and they want to make a name for themselves. In this league. You got a bunch of old guys like Tyron, you know, Davante Aaron, guys that have been in the league for a long time. They know that they got more, yeah CJ. Mods, they know they got more behind them, they have in front of them, and then they're like, man, I don't care, I'll do whatever we got to do. And I think that's what you have to have because I always say time is wasted on the young.

Where's the playmakers coming from? Bart?

I mean, that's what you got to ask yourself, Like nobody's making plays, you know, I mean the things that like, for example, Xavier Gibson runs the pump back for touchdown doing an overtime last year, you know against Buffalo, Like where are the big plays, like the punch outs, get the ball on the ground, like the little the tipball interceptions, Like they got to start making plays. And that's usually that's in the hands of your stars, but it can come from anywhere. And so that's what's missing right now is like nobody in those plays, the plays I'm talking about Bart, those are the plays where the whole the whole group, everybody the sideline, you know it, start to celebrate and believing. And I feel like that's what hasn't been happening in any game in these last four games, Like nobody is making that play that can change the game.

Only what should their identity be? Bart's saying they got to find it. What should it be? An offensive side of the ball and then the defensive side of the ball.

I mean, I know Aaron's the face of the organization and I'm okay with that, but I think Breis Hall and Braylan Allen should be the identity of this team, and they should commit to running the football. Bart's been talking about. Give me a six offense, lineman, put him at tight end. Let's block the strong side. Let's let's find four runs that we can run against any front, anybody, and we can execute point you know, combo blocks at the point of attack, three double teams, whatever it is, inside zone, mid zone, Like, let's get some power going, like that's what Simpson did in Baltimore. He ran power like he was great. Let's get some power runs. Let's get both these backs going. And I think that should be their identity to this team. Everything that you get to de Vauntey or Garrett is fine, like you're gonna there's a place for those plays. But I think when you line up and you want to start establishing the game plan, I think they should establish it on the run.

I mean, the greatest comp I think for this team it's Baltimore Ravens, and they're all barred to former raven always talk RADI but remember at the beginning of the year, they didn't know what to do with Derrick carrying, and then you saw Mark Andrews was non existent, Bateman was non existent. It was Okay, let's get Derek carry the ball as eight flowers. And now since they've established a run, now everybody's open, right, because everybody's open because now the lineman blocked better because now it's play action, right, So now you know guys are open. It's more space because now you got linebackers actually respecting the play action because you better come downhill. We got two big backs too. You know you better come downhill because guess what if you and then when they come out hill, all that space is open behind them, so everybody can eat. Right. So now when that safety comes down, because he has to respect that. The running game is so good. Now you got one on one somewhere, so everything, every place is always set best with a run game and winning in the trenches and the winning the trenches you do that by running the ball and the listen, if you can't move some guys, you know, against their will by yourself, then you go out there. You go six linemen or to go to extra lineman as the tight end, and you move that way. Say okay, well everybody got a buddy, right, and if you got a double double, let the backside end go because he can make the play. Yeah, go get to the front side. Then do that. Who cares everybody else in the league is doing it. The skipper package is a real thing. The skipper package. Everybody's looked at what the Lions have been doing for the last couple of years, and everybody has their extra linemen that comes in and runs.

That's their identity.

I mean, they've got aman Rosan Brown, They've got you know, the porter, but they they get the run game going, and they got two great backs.

But I feel like that's where the Jets are at right now.

That's what they have to if they want to get back in the race. I think they can run back into the race. And I think time of possession, controlling the ball, not making silly turnovers, putting the defense in bad positions.

I think it makes everybody better.

How much does it you guys both suited up, you played more than a decade in the National Football League. How much does it mess with your mind for consecutive losses and the way you've lost the games? These interim high coach Jeff Albrick is saying that, hey, it's clear that my guys are pressing right now.

Well, I mean, look, you lose four in a row.

I don't care who your coaches, and I don't care how good your chemistry is.

It splinters a team.

It just does. I mean, because they're hearing everything from the outside. You can't block out all the noise.

You can't.

You just stay in your house like you hear it and everybody is down on you. Nobody believes in you. When you lose four in a row, you hear the words right now that the season's over, Like you can say you can rally around that to a degree. But at the same time, there's certain mistakes that keep happening on this team.

And why is that?

Like at some point you have to eliminate that stuff and just concentrate. It's so cliche, but you have to just concentrate on doing your job and doing it better.

And that's where it starts.

What do you make Aaron Rodgers so far through seven games because he's beat up. We're taking this on Wednesday now. He's dealing with the hamstring issue that flared up against the Steelers, taking a number of big hits and basically his lower body. He got injuries all over that place.

That's what I'm trying to say. Bringing the actual who cares you have so much talent that you don't have to put five out. You have so much talent that you know you can say, okay, we're gonna go unbalanced line. But what does that do as well? It helps in the run game, but it helps in the past protection as well. Yeah, so, like I don't understand, I think that the remedy to that is running the football and bringing in an extra linement. Like I said, everybody does it, and if you want to get those big explosive plays, it does take time. But I can say I would sacrifice putting five out knowing the fact that I have such dynamic weapons that if they have time to set up moves and run down down field, then they're gonna win the majority of the time. And that's when the big players have come. Aaron Rodgers probably getting the ball out faster than anybody in the NFL. So I'm sure if we know that, everybody else knows that, which is why he had five block bat balls last week, because guys know, if I don't get there one, two, three seconds, just get up and get my hands up.

Well yeah, I was just saying, Bart's always going back to Baltimore. But you know they use Patrick Ricard basically alignment. They just move him around. He's their six linemen, so they use him in protection. They use him as a e leite blocker. They put them at h back, the full back, they line them up at the wing. But he's their six linemen, and so they're gonna make sure that the line is up so there's no penetration at the point. Derreck Henry, he's gonna find the daylight or you know. I mean, obviously Lamar is a big part of it.

Head on the head.

Yeah, it's got to start like that.

On the surface. The Patriots are the perfect opponent for the Jets to get the ground game going. They have really struggled against the run the last three games. I think teams are averaging more than one hundred and seventy clip in terms of what they're doing over the course of four quarters.

I mean, you can't. You can't play down until your competition. It's about It's not about the opponent this week. It's about being able to do things the right way technique, being able to have communication against certain fronts, being able to pick up you know, blitzes. Okay, they ran his blitz and we're in this run This is how we adjust to it because those same blitz is, the same things is going to show up later in the season, and they may be with a better opponent. But now, because you've communicated, you've talked about how you guys see it the same way. It's about getting reps and doing like I said, Like you said, Baldy four runs, four or five runs inside outside, and do them left and right. That's ten runs. There's ten different runs, and you should be able to block them out of every different front that you get right. And once you master that, you can play fast. The Jets are playing with so many different plays, so many different styles, that they haven't mastered any jack of all trades, master them none.

So you got to simplify this in the offense side of the ball.

I mean to the degree from running the ball, it'd be the most simple thing, and it bes on inside. Outside, it'd be whams, it'd be powers, it'd be wolves and bosses, stretch plays.

What you see from Rogers on film, because Bart just talked about that, Hey he's getting the ball out quick. Everybody in the league knows about that, and people are getting their hands up. Then we saw that from the Steelers on Sunday night.

Well, he feels like he has to get it out quick because I don't think there's great trust the protection and if he does hold it, he gets hit or he's got to move and so it's out. So I don't think he's even allowing a lot of these routes to develop where you can really go through progressions. I think he's sort of pre snap read. I know where I'm going here. I'm taking this shot to Garrett. Here, I'm taking this shot to Lazard, and that's where he's going. And I don't think Aaron's playing the way he's capable playing because of the urgency to throw too fast where you can sit back and let things develop a little bit and wait for guys to come open. And so it's part of it is he has to do it that way, and part of it is by doing it that way, you're not allowing the open man to really become open.

All Right, You're gonna be getting out of here in a minute, and Bart and I are gonna finish here. Do you look at the AFC and I want to get your thoughts on this too, and say, you're basically gonna be a bunch of teams fighting for two spots. Do you already see it as.

Okay, least separate in itself.

So you got you got Kansas City, you got Houston, he got Baltimore and Pittsburgh, and he got the Bills, who got a three game lead already.

Naw, I don't even know if Pittsburgh. I don't know if I can say Pittsburgh yet. That stuff that I saw from Russell Wilson, like they can crown him and say he plays good, like a decent defense that sees how they're using him. That's like I said, when I watched that, I thought I was watching football for dummies like that. That was a game plan that I would have used with my twin Borough Bears back when I was coaching my son. It simply was boots and throwbacks and shots. And they're saying shots because you know, usually when you throw shots down the field, just straight vertical go routes, nine routes usually, you know, yeah, yeah, but four things happen though, right, and only one is good for the defense. Either you're going to intercept it or deflect it. But then you got illegal contact, you got passive appearance, or your guy catches it. You know so like, and it's like the most unfair, in my opinion, the most unfair penalty in all of sports because it's a spot file. So if you just throw throw up some book drum and your guys under thrown, they come back to you jumping to you. That's a forty five yard right bellout right straight bellouts. And I thought that the Jets let Russell Wilson get bailed out right one player, and I don't see that happening with most guys in the league. They'll say, Okay, we may not think that picking Pickens is a great player, but we know he's a player that's going to get the attention. Let's just put two over them and then let's see who Russell can beat us with. All right, you can't beat us with fairmuf slow ass and the other kid. It's like, you know, baldy, I listen, if I had a bed between him, A boy, I'm bad taking ball.

You have to get out of here, not only a Patriots on DAK, but a couple of days later you got to Houston, Texans.

Take care of one first. Okay, we get to four days later after the first.

But that's why we don't need to be in some physical adventure. We need to go out there with the better team. We need to go out there and beat the ass real quick and start getting some of our other players in to get some experience and take some of these snaps off. I should be looking at guys and say, okay, man, I only played forty out of fifty snaps. We ran the ball, we took the air out of the game, we shortened the game. We went up by two scores. The Jets should win this thirteen, I mean twenty eight to thirteen. This should be a twenty eight thirteen. Guys, just cold. Maybe Aaron can sit out the fourth course.

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We're gonna put our bloopers in.

Baldy just acted it out of here and heat tripped, but somehow stumbling Bump was able to stay up.

It's still some athletic life left.

Yeah, nice job. He told us before that we started the podcast here that he had one career reception went for thirty plus yards or.

If that's the greatest jack in the history.

Uh So we talked a little bit about offense. Le'll slip into the defensive side of the ball. What are you seeing? What do they have to change as they move ahead?

They had to play fundamentally technique assignment alignment technique alignment assignment, right, it's the fundamentals. You can't you can't.

Not.

Everything starts with alignment, right, So if you were aligned, well, then it allows you to do your job. They have to be able to anchor, they have to be able to believe each other. But the addition of Hassan Reddick gives the offensive line somebody to dictate to, Like you know that the slide protection is going to go to him. If it's a tackle that's young, they're gonna help him, which should allow Will who's already got eight sacks. To be able to eat even more, they have to anchor in the inside. They have to sit on these double teams until you show that you can you can stop the run on a consistent basis, you're gonna get those type of runs that you're struggling with. So they have to make sure and say, hey, sign Reddicks here, now our editors are secure. Then I think it allows Clements to come in. I think he was playing too much. Yeah you know so, Like I think it allows him to come in fresh and be more impactful. Because when you're starting and you're playing a lot of reps, especially when you've never started before, sometimes you can't go all out because you don't know how much gas you gotta save for the last quarter or something.

Because you know you're gonna get sixty. You might be playing fifty sixty reps.

Right, But now when you come in, now you're a Jack of Mountain Duke. It's kind of like how Huff used to be. Right, come in like everybody else been anchoring, holding double teams, beat up, and he's like, hey, I got fresh legs, Hey I'll go, and then he did those effort plays. I feel like the Jets aren't getting those effort plays because the strength of this team used to be the rotation of the defensive line wearing other teams down. But now that rotation is done and gone, and now it's been hard, especially with no Hassan Reddick with Israayne Johnson, that's just naturally two guys that you were depending on.

That was a huge loss, right because he was like the big guy too.

Like you talk about Will mc donald, you talk about you talk about Hassan, they're smaller guys, but if you talk about, you know, Johnson, then that's a big guy that can set up hard right and convert. So it was a huge loss, but it killed the depth. So Hassan kind of adds some more quality depth should Freequentning a bit because now you can't double with him, right, You can't double with him because if you don't, if that tackle decides to block down or they tried, you can't put You're not gonna put it back on the d n against Reddick Riddick, So you know what I mean, They're gonna have to figure out how to block him, and I think that's gonna open things up for everybody else.

So we're just taking just game day before. You can watch that in New York SIT's like com YouTube CBS Sunday morning, seven thirty am. He brought up a good point as far as Will and Reddick is concerned, who's gonna play left, who's gonna play right? And do you move them around or you you keep them at one spot.

I have to ask a sign how he feels, because you know he's he's the bet, and we know Will. I've seen Will rush on both sides right, so I know he has a tremendous spin move. I'm sure I've seen it on the on the left side that they're left the opponent's right. So I'll be interested to see how he feels about rushing if he if he's I'm a destious it doesn't matter what side he rush is from. He puts sign on the side that he's always on, and I like a sign on that side anyway, because he's gonna go against probably the more physical guy in the run game, which is usually the right tackle, and you know Will can go against the more finess guy on the left side. But if you go against a team like Buffalo, they got a ward Daddy at at at tackle, then you put Hasigan over there so then you can keep well comfortable.

What's realistic in terms of snaps for Rudnick out of the gate were week eate. He just got here Monday, Jeff Ulbricks said, Hey, we're gonna work up into practice and see where he's at.

I would say anywhere from like thirty to thirty five snaps. Okay, so half the snaps, fifty of the snaps.

And from a player's perspective, how do you think he's viewing this now that he's he's finally here.

Well, he's here and there's never anything personal against his team in business, right, So now he's like, man, I'm trying to I'm trying to save this season. We need to we need to get busy, and they need me. So he can come in. He can be the he can be the knight shining armor, like he can come here. He can be the difference that this team has a pop. He can he can be the reason like hey, man Quinn came come to life. Because now they're running games with each other and you have two elite players next to each other, side by side, you know, doing games and doing things like that, making it difficult on opposing defences, and then that just allows Will to just be the forgotten like they may forget about the guy that has eight sacks.

Yeah, no doubt, because you got yeah, you gotta start with us, right right.

You gotta start with the other two. So now you can do things like blitz that side knowing that the protection is gonna slide. If you got quinnin and side next to each other, the slide protections going to them, that means the short edge goes there. So he can blitzch Quincy and Will on that side and they still have and be fundamentally sound. I like that, so it allows you to open things up.

Are you liking your jobs if you're in that defensive medium room when you see a rookie quarterback, or conversely, do you look at Drake Mann say wow, he's only a second quarterback? Dan Marino be in the first it's nineteen fifty to have five hundred yards passing and five touchdowns in his first two starts, and he does not look afraid out there.

He's not afraid that he's a guy that has belief in his arm. And you know, I'm saying, hey, I know Hunter Henry is going to be a big part of a quarterback's best friend is always a tight end easy throws, and Hunter Henry is a guy that can catch the ball at a high level, probably their best weapon on the offense side of the ball. So I'm saying, how do we affect him if I'm a linebacker? How do I make sure that I'm reading my keys and see how they like to use him when he's lined up in different spots, Like how do I make sure that I can discourage Drake May from throwing the ball over there? And if he is, how can I make that play, get a hand on the ball, be in perfect position for my safety help over the top. So I mean the Jets are struggling that safety a lot of injuries. For me, I'm saying, okay, well, I have to do a great job in a linebacker spot as far as my depth and my drops, but also being physical with being able to get a good reroute in the jam, you know what I mean, and making sure that maybe I can bake this young guy into throwing because we know when he has a habit, who's going.

To How do the Jets get turnovers? Takeaways? They just haven't been there so far this season.

Gotta fly to the ball. Yeah, I gotta have an emphasis on it. Turnover drills. You know, everybody here is punching them football out. We've seen you know, it happened to Breeze Fred Warner first game. You gotta say, Okay, we gotta try and just get these turnovers. We gotta try and get our hands up. We gotta take advantage of when we come and when somebody hit you with a football in the face, you gotta catch it. Yeah, you know we have a lot of those, you know, I mean, we have guys that have dropped. They have to get on a jugst machine.

Good news for the Jets secondary DJ Reid, dealing with the groin, did not play last week. He's back at practice onesday. We'll have to see how he progresses.

I don't expect him to play. If you don't, I wouldn't. I wouldn't even if he's ready, because.

You're looking at you. You gotta look at it.

It's a short week and you say, hey man, we can't beat the Patriots without DJ Reid and we probably don't deserve to be playing. Yeah, right, so let's let our teammate Hill up. Let's get him an extra four days and maybe he's fresh and he's the spark that can play with a bunch of energy, you know, while the rest of us are tired from coming off of.

That's a good point. Short week, that's a fair point, and you got confidence and aucles want to see what happens in safety position is just a deal with a lot of injuries there. Let's go back to the offensive side of the ball. I didn't get your thoughts on Davonte Adams. Yeah, Game one reunited with Aaron Rodgers. I think he was targeting like nine ten times, said the three catches for thirty yards.

Lot of targets.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, it was. It was at least nine. So what did you see. It's a small samples.

Yeah, And I know you want to get to him and get big plays, but I think right now, you know, running the football is more important. The fact that Brice Hall had over one hundred yards in productivity, but only twenty of those or thirty of those came from running the football. Yeah, you got to set that up. Like I said, that opens the key for everything.

You just want to see the rushing top top Yeah.

And then I'll talk about Devanta Adams. Garrett Wilson, Mike Evans and Alan Lazard and Conkland. But if you run the football, and you dominated running the football, all that stuff gonna open up. Yeah, and you're gonna talk about big yardage.

You should have free runners because listen, you start running football, they're gonna have to start inching towards that line of scrimmage.

And they're gonna try and they're gonna say they're gonna run blitz or something like that. I mean, I thought last week watching the Alliance with these cover zero blitzes, did it showed you exactly how to run through those blitzes and also how to protect with the extra linement, how to protect with those and create trouble for when gods come to these cover zero blitzes.

That was a great game Thursday night. What do you think it's like for this coaching staff right now, because yes, you have the Patriots and you gotta be focused on that, but yeah, yeah, you gotta be game plans for the Houston taxis so and we probably won't talk to you before that game is played. What do you make of where Houston's at right now? Five and two just lost a tight game to the Green Bay Packers. Everybody talk about C. J. Stroud seems a little inconsistent. Nico Collins is hurt but struggling with Blitzers. Okay, so we're gonna get to that. But they got Mixing back there, and.

That's that's got that sets the table once again.

They had arguing say they got as equal talent ever as the Jets, and we watched them struggle, and they were right there, and we watched them play well, and they played well when they run the football with Joe Mixon when he was hurt. They struggled when Joe mix came back to winning in the offense and everything came back even though Nico Collins got hurt.

They lost the last second field goal to the Packers despite Stroud's throne for less than one hundred yards. Defensively, how much will they challenge the Jets offensive line because of what they do with their with their line, Well.

You think about Will Anderson, you think about Daniel Hunter to the best of the business. So that's what I'm saying. You better start practicing on that extra lineman this week so that you're gonna have to worry about instant pressure on top of Aaron Rodgers so same thing. That's what I'm saying, might as well get get it used to us, set things up so then they can have to have a plan. So now you got those edges secure, and now you can make sure that you can keep them up right so you can allow yourself to be able to use that great talent.

Well, what have you seen from Marlbrook? It's just two games. I know that he got thrown into his situation. The boat is already left, you know, so you're out in the middle though.

He's learning lessons and things on the job, you know, So, I mean it's a tough situation. I think he has the greatest fumble of all time in jet's history, fumbled the flag and he got a touchdown out of it. But you know, I think he'll just get better and better as time goes. He gets more and more comfortable with doing administrative stuff that coaches don't really like to do, but it's a part of the head coaching job. And I think he'll get more comfortable and he'll start to see things a little better and he'll start to develop his own stuff about how to be a head coach.

You've been part of this rivalry, You who actually were part of a team who had the last playoff team I playoff win for this organization back in twenty tens and divisional playoffs. When I tell you that the Jets have not swept the Patriots since two thousand one goes through your head.

It's crazy because we know they've won, but they haven't swept. So that means that you know, pages have a plus five hundred record, right, because we know that they have took them fourteen deck games for fourteen years, No, fourteen games before they were able to beat him. They was on like a fourteen game winn stry.

Now you got an opportunity for a thirk esecutive win against because.

He's so you star George, and you know, kick him while you're down. You don't have your Hall of Fame coach, your Hall of Fame quarterback. So if I'm the Jets, I'm saying, hey, man, listen, no mercy for them.

So I wanted to ask you that male call this team soft. Belichick fire back. You're in the media now, Belichick.

Yeah, Like, I mean, how they just let you know Belichick didn't want to.

Leave, So how do you how do you ingest all that?

I mean, I wonder if they ask I wonder if they ask Mayle, like, had you heard Bill's comments, like I don't know why care about Bill? Forget me? I wonder what his opinion of what Bill said, like, hey, that's kind of productive because Bill. If somebody was told Bill, former player or former coach, said hey, Bill's wrong, they not soft. He gotta do a better job of coaching, he would have took that personal. He said something that was gonna should force Mayo to have to respond and take it for product, take it personal.

How do you think that goes over in the locker room?

I mean, Saul, Yeah, whatever, listen whenever, whenever it's universal sign, whenever somebody rushes for like one hundred and fifty hundred and seventy yards, everybody saw, and you can't take offense to that because if.

You don't care as a player for your your bro to the beating.

You're right, we saw, Yeah, like yo, somebody here saw. But I would say, yo, he ain't talking to me. Yeah I ain't soft. Y'all might be saft or when you look at you look at you look at the film, you look at the film, like, yup, that's soft, that's soft, right, there, so you know my team is soft, is not throwing an individual into the bus. It could be a couple of guys that are saft, but you know, you get judged like about the group. You know what I'm saying. So if we give up one hundred and seventy yards, then we sawt.

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My daughter loves that place.

We make a choice to see the good in every day, shine bright, do good. So give me three jets who will shine brightest versus the Patriots.

Well, first of all, because they used my last name, I need some I need some royalties. But three three jets that that's gonna shine bright. But I mean, I think it's easy picking me talk about breist Hall because he'll have an advantage running the ball, but also advantage catching the football as a weapon out coverage. I want to go. I want to go with Quinn Williams because I feel like a sign Reddick is going to take away that slide protection you. I mean, you think about New England is already struggling, right, So if they're already struggling and they know they got signed Reddick or let's say hell sign lines up in this regular spot and then Will's on the other side. The slides want to go to a sign. Usually Quinn is on the backside, so he's gonna get one on one coverage, right because that slide means that the center's going too, So that means he's one on one on the guard because the tackle can help because he has Will McDonald. So he'll get up the field with the speed rush, which trait should allow quinnin to raise havoc.

He's gotta be happy this week. So y got breeze, you got Quinn? Give me a third?

See, this one's tough. This one's tough for me because I want to say, hey, well Hunter Henry, somebody has to stop him. And you know, I can't even know. I don't even know how many tight ends we're going to have, dress how many guys we're gonna have to maybe take from cornerback to play safety.

So how about Jameen Mouse maybe?

Well you know what I like that one? Yeah, he he. He represents the effort and energy and like just fear recklessness. I like how he plays. I really like how he plays, throws his body around.

Let's send him here. Halloween always a big holiday in the Scott households anything happening this year, No, you know, like you're gonna wear anything, you know.

Our neighborhood does a great job. Not our neighborhood, but it's a neighborhood like slightly where my kids go. And it's like a Coulder Sack. I forgot what his name, and it's maybe like every house in the Coulder Sack, multiple blocks has Halloween parties, every single one. Yeah, so the whole neighborhood comes from all over in the fire department likes the entire Coulder Sack up like and it's probably you'll probably see two thousand kids running around there all night. It's a it's a great party, my son. You know my older kids now, like they if they know the people, they go to the house parties and Judge bounce from a house party to the house party. And then you know the young one, you know, he's gonna be beetle juice. So it'll be interesting to watch him. It's beetle juice.

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