Beantown Podcast - Vikings vs Bills - Game of the Century (11182022 Beantown)
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2022, what's going on, how are you?
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And it's Friday, it's 4.40 in the afternoon and it is dark outside my friends.
I just went out to grab a pair of big gulps after our workouts this afternoon.
Nothing says refresh, rejuvenate, regenerate like two large diet
coax from the 7.11 on Clark Street.
I'm gonna tell you right now,
it's gonna be a short installment.
Why is that?
I'm feeling very crappy.
Kinda flew like symptoms, that sort of deal.
It's not COVID according to the tests, which is good news,
but I'll tell you this much.
Like in the grand scheme of things,
they feel a lot better right now than I did 24 hours ago.
24 hours ago, I was lying on the floor of my office
with the door closed and the lights turned off,
and I was lying flat on my office floor
using my cardigan as a pillow
because that's just how bad I felt.
I couldn't go to kickball last night,
couldn't do any of that stuff.
And it was a total bummer too that this happened this week because we had our Christmas or holiday party. Can't say Christmas party anymore even though we're at Catholic school. We had our Christmas
party yesterday, which was, you know, open alcohol, all that stuff, good stuff, and just couldn't enjoy it, unfortunately, because
just felt like crap. So that's where we're at, but we're toughin' it out. Last night was one of those
tough, delirious nights where, you know, I was running, not a crazy, if you feel like 101, right? So
it's, you know, you're not like sweatin' through your pillow and stuff, but you just, I always found that tough in the winter, especially it's tough to get the the temperature right. Your
head will just be like burning, but your arms will have the chills. There was one point in the night
right after I think Rachel crawled into bed, where I just like could not stop shaking. It was
it was terrible. And then you know, you're waking up every five seconds. You feel
like you're not sleeping at all. It's not, not, you know, completely true. But, you know,
you're sneezing randomly, you're coughing randomly. It's just hard to get into that,
that REM rhythm, if you will. So I'm doing okay today, finished up work here. Unfortunately,
I have to work tomorrow. That's the biggest bummer. I don't usually do work events on campus,
traveling all the way downtown and stuff
when I'm feeling under the weather.
And I've got moderated panel and all that stuff
that I got to do.
So we're just going to, it's going to be an adventure.
For the most part, I'm usually one of those people who
like, when there's stuff that has to get done,
like it has to happen, I'm usually pretty good at people who like when there's stuff that has to get done like it has to happen
I'm usually pretty good at sort of rising to that occasion
But we'll be tested tomorrow. We'll see how it goes
It's a bummer, you know, I think everyone's getting sick a little bit
Right now. There's a lot of flu going on a lot of COVID a lot of RSV which I was reading about today
There's a lot of that going through schools in particular. And I was sick, you know, when we went to New York,
which was, you know, it was like October 14th, 15th.
So basically a month ago, I had a cold then too,
that I got kind of on the plane right there
and was finally all better by like the Tuesday or Wednesday.
So five or six days later.
So I thought I was kind of in the clear
for the most part with a lot of stuff,
but not the case, but we'll be okay.
We'll be fine.
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and then just have an AI chat bot read it or something.
That's something to consider.
Being telepods gets never asked and
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Now, preparation isn't always the name of the game on this show.
See today's episode, but, you know, something to consider.
Other things, maybe the birth of a child, although I don't know.
I suppose I could do it from the waiting room, so we'll see how Rachel feels like that.
She feels about that. I'll run it by her. But I could do it from the waiting room. So we'll see how Rachel feels like that. She feels about that.
I'll run it by her.
But I just got to find the right time.
I think it's really the biggest consideration.
Tonsolitis is a classic one.
I had tonsolitis both years earlier than Baltimore.
So I guess I think I recall doing this episode.
The second time I had it was the year one of
bean town podcasts and I think I remember that episode was really sad to listen to
probably one of my 250 worst episodes at least. So apologize retroactively for
that. If you're just launching into the anthology of bean town episodes.
That one's a dud when you get there.
What are we actually talking about today?
Well, not much.
We went to Arcade Fire last Saturday.
It was a good time, good show.
I got to say, in spite of all the allegations and stuff,
the, and their touring quite heavily,
they still put on a fantastic show.
It was, it was different this time around.
First last time Will Butler, Northwestern alum,
younger brother of Win Butler,
kind of the face of the franchise.
They're no longer in the band.
He left back in January.
And so they got a new guy who's kind of
doing a lot of stuff that he does,
but they had a great balance of songs
across albums.
They didn't ignore everything now, which was a critically panned album.
They put out right before this current one called the Wii.
They played a lot of songs that I really like.
Definitely a couple that I didn't expect.
We exist, which is the second song off Reflector. It's a song about trans rights more or less and the music
video is great. It's got Andrew Garfield, so go check that one out if you haven't already.
But yeah, they were they were a good time for sure. And then Sunday, oh man, the game of the year, Vikings versus
Bills, inexplicably a new start time in Buffalo, a couple of snowflurs coming down. It was
it was wild going into it, man. I knew when the schedule was released, you knew this was
going to be the toughest game of the year.
Like, there are games where it's like,
okay, you should win this one, like, you're hosting Detroit.
There are games that are, you know, toss-ups,
like this one home versus the Cowboys,
there are games where it's like,
it's gonna be tough to win this,
like when we went to Philly in week two
and we did not win.
And then there are, you know,
there's usually one to two games on your schedule each year
where you're just like, there's really no way in hell that we
could ever win this game. So let's just see how we do. And that, so that was kind
of, you know, how everyone felt. That wasn't me being a Debbie Downer, but going
into Buffalo, most, most people's Super Bowl pick for this year. And, you know,
they've had a couple hiccups throughout the year, but they were still heavily favored.
The interesting thing going into this one among many other storylines was
that their star quarterback, Josh Allen, the Wyoming cowboy himself,
has a UCL injury, which is some sort of ligament or something in your elbow.
It's this thing that leads to Tommy John surgery amongst baseball players, but not very common amongst football players. And so the whole narrative going into
it, the bills are being very sneaky, very secretive. No knew if Josh Allen was going to play. When
he's on, along with my homes, he's, you know, one of the the two best quarterbacks in the
league right now. But Josh Allen brings something a little bit extra that my home
does and in that they're both good rushers. But Josh Allen is a tank. He's like 65 to 40,
kind of call pepper-esque. So when he gets moving and you saw this in the game, but you don't
just like hit Josh Allen and he goes down. I mean, if he's moving down field with speed, you just try to get a hold of
them and hope that someone else comes and helps you out. So we go into this game, especially when
they announce that Josh Allen was starting thinking, you know, we're going to do our best, but we
really just want to see like, can we, let's take, take you know let's take some temperature on this 2022 team because they're hot
you know they're they're grabbing a lot of headlines but you know have they actually
beat that many good teams and I would say yes and no but you know it was just like let's try to stay within two scores of these guys well
get the ball first and
guys. Well, get the ball first. And in classic Vikings fashion, go down, at least this year, go down, score a touch on Justin Jefferson. Like the Vikings are so good at that. It's unbelievable.
Which inevitably means tomorrow, versus the Cowboys or Sunday, versus the Cowboys, they're
going to go three and out on their opening drive. And we're all going to hit the panic button.
So they go up 7-0.
Next thing you know, they kick off to the bills
and I think they returned it like and got a personal foul.
Next and I think it's, yeah, it wasn't even a personal foul.
It was, they called a horse collar, but it wasn't.
So the bills literally started at the Vikings like 40-yard line.
Next thing you know, boom, tied up 7-7 there.
Run in it down our throats. Couple of possessions later, boom, tied up 7-7 there. Running it down our throats. Couple possessions later, boom, 14-7 and it's just like this is...
All right, it was fun for about two minutes at the start of the game and now
it's less fun. I should say I went to... for the second time this year I went to
Route 66, which took over from Redmints as the official Vikings bar here in Chicago
Went Rachel and I went there for the first time for a Vikings game
I've been there other times for the the Vikings bears game and it was pretty quiet in there
I
Don't know exactly
I guess at the time I just thought okay
This is just kind of the normal vibe went this time and I still got there 20 minutes before the game and I barely got one seat
at the end of the bar. It was just crowded in there, standing room only, all that good stuff.
So, I mean, a completely different vibe, which ended up being great, but just I didn't expect
that going in. But I was there flying solo Rachel was doing some
family stuff. So it's 14-7. Both of the bills touchdowns have been on the
ground and you're just sinking like Josh Allen probably isn't 100% that's
probably why they're you know it's running it so much like if we can't if we
can't stop their run game with you know Devon Singletary like it's running it so much like if we can't, if we can't stop their run game with, you know,
Steven Singletary, like, it's just not gonna go well.
Like, that's the one thing the Vikings need to be able to do.
No one says that they have a great, like, amazing,
rush defense, but they just, you know, if they can't,
and most, this is how it works for most teams.
If you can't stop their rushing attack,
especially a team like the bills that traditionally does not,
you know, do great with their rushing attack.
I don't know why that is, but they're just not,
not a great rushing team.
It's like, well, we're screwed.
So early on in the second quarter,
they grab another field goal, 17 to seven,
you're thinking like, okay, at least we kept in one of the ends on this time. We ended up driving down the field and getting
a touch or a feel goal, rather. We got real close to the end zone, but couldn't quite
punch it in. So it's 17, 10. And then I don't try to remember exactly what happened. Basically,
late late in the first half, down 1710,
we were driving down the field, looked like we were,
you know, gonna at least get it to it in four and a half
then, but in theory, tie it up with a touchdown.
And I think we turned it over on downs.
I can't remember.
Carcosa, at this point, I had already thrown
one really bad interception where he had KJ,
just floating across the middle and he just way over through him right into the safety sands,
like KJ had plenty of space and Kirk just totally air milled it. So that was discouraging.
So I think, I think this was late in the first half of the Vikings had third and one
incomplete pass, fourth and one incomplete pass. So they turn it over.
Next thing, you know, bills drive it all the way down,
feels score touchdown, right as time expires, right before time expires.
So it's 24, 10 and a half and you're thinking on their road, I think the bills got the ball
to start the second half.
It's just it's going to be rough.
So you know, third quarters going, I think it was in the third quarter
when Kirk threw just one of the worst interceptions you'll ever see. And the explanation was essentially
is very straightforward. He thought that the Bill's defender was a Vikings receiver.
Yeah, and let me tell you, when you're a quarterback and you're trying to complete passes and you're
intentionally trying to throw it to the defender, it's hard any you know any
wide receiver who's been in football for 10 20 30 years will tell you it's tough
to make catches when the ball is actually intended for the defender so not
one of Kirk's finest moments that was a second interception of the game and
That was bills got another field go out of that so in classic Vikings fashion
The second half defense starting to clamp down. They're still giving up yards, but they're not giving up touchdowns
And I don't want to spoil anything for you, but that touchdown they gave up right
here.
The first half was the last time the bills would snip the end zone.
At one point, I think maybe it was still when it was, you know, 24 to 10, like early
in the third quarter, Josh Allen through a end zone interception of Patrick Peterson.
They looked like basically they were about to go for the dagger and they didn't get it
So that's Interception won by Patrick Peterson off Josh Allen
So a bills kick this field goal with 145 ish left in the third quarter. They're up 27 tennis and you're down three scores
Your offense has only put up three points since the opening drive and it's almost a fourth quarter and you just look dead in the water
well points since the opening drive and it's almost a fourth quarter and you just look dead in the water. Well, literally on the first play from Scrimmage after that bills go up 2710, you hand it off
the Dalvin. He makes a man miss. Boom, boom, boom. Looks like it's 2017 again. Dalvin cooked to the house.
81 yards, I believe it was. And all of a sudden, 27 17 and you're thinking, okay, like, we're still going to need
a miracle or two probably to get back into this game, but at least we're not dead.
And that's what I love about these Minnesota Vikings.
They take some punches, but they don't give up.
And Kudos at the Elven Cook because he's gotten a lot of shit this year.
So Vikings defense continues to hold.
Next thing you know, it's about five minutes left.
They drive down the field, a very methodical,
well developed drive and hey, I'm, himself, CJ,
punches in and his first rushing touchdowns is 2017.
I think it was.
So it's 23, 27 pending the extra point
and in classic Greg fashion, he misses the extra point.
Greg finds a way to miss at least one vital extra point
every other game.
It's just sort of in his DNA.
I know that there are other kickers out there
who miss kicks too, but man,
Greg is just not having a good year.
He's pretty money on fuel goals inside of 50,
but not good above 50 and a total roulette on extra points.
So it's 27.23 and there's about four, four and a half minutes left.
And so now you're at the point of the game where you're like,
oh shit, like it's this late we still ball three time outs but it's really just going to
be one of those things where the bills just need like two maybe three first downs and that's like
actually the end of the game so somehow the Vikings come out and you might be wondering where what
happened to the bills run game this whole time I don don't know either. And I think that's the reason they lost
because they just stopped running it.
It wasn't any, it wasn't like, oh, let's sprinkle it in.
I don't know how many rushes they had in the second half
that weren't Josh Allen scrambles.
I mean, James Cook, I think had one or two touches.
Dalvin's younger brother.
And Zach Moss plays for the Colts now, right?
He's not even on the team.
Nyeem Hines didn't rush it. He had one catch and Singletary just kicked ass in the first
half. I mean, he must have had at least 50 or 60 yards in the first half and then and
two touchdowns, right? And then he just touched the ball probably once or twice in the second
half. I don't know the exact stats on this, but I can't imagine
the bills had more than... I don't know. Four, five non-Jashel and runs in the second half. I don't
think that's an exaggeration. And over time, spoiler alert, we're going there. So Vikings drive it
all the way down. I can't not mention the greatest catch of the year. It's fourth and 18. They just
got attacked twice and Kurt Cousins just kind of threw it up. We could do a whole podcast
about this play, but I'm not going to. Kurt just kind of threw it up for Jefferson.
In between four defenders, he reaches up with one hand. So the defender behind him,
who gets two hands on it, they go to the ground,
the wrestling for it, and somehow JJ makes the catch takes it away.
It was amazing.
One of the greatest things you'll ever see.
If you haven't seen it, you gotta go watch it immediately, literally just YouTube, Justin
Jefferson catch.
Next play goes to Thielin for 10 yards, and he gets a late hit out of balance, so that's
a 25 yard play.
Next thing you know, they are all the way down there, somehow, down 27, 23.
It's under a minute left.
Now you're in a situation where the bills are using their timeouts,
because they don't want the Vikings to score,
touch down with zero seconds on the clock.
So there's just a lot of that type of gamesmanship with the clock going on. Third, it's a third, third down, I think. And Viking
threw a slant route to Justin Jefferson. He scores a touchdown and put us up. It's amazing.
But the replay comes in from above and turns out he was short by half an inch.
So when it's under two minutes in either half
or an overtime, there's no challenges.
All replace come from the booth,
which will come into play multiple times later.
Actually, it won't come into play,
and that's the problem,
and we'll get to that in a second.
So it turns out it's fourth and one from the half-inch line,
game on the line.
If you get it, you go up with about 30 seconds left. If you don't get it, then it's game over because you're
out of timeouts and the bills can just take a knee. So they do a cubie sneak from the
half inch line. Kurt Cousins looked like he got it. They've ruled that he did not get
it. And of course, on those types of plays, when there's a million bodies in there, it's really hard to just overturn it because you can't
really see where the ball is. So they give it to the bills with what there was about 40
seconds left, 30, 40 seconds. And on the first play, all the bills have to do is literally
take like, I think with the time and the clock, they had to take two knees. Well, fumbled snap, one of the most unbelievable things you'll ever see.
Like an all time, is it a high pressure, high stress situation for the bills?
Yes, but one of the all time gaffs you'll ever see.
Josh Allen not only fumbles the snap, but the Vikings and Eric Kendrickson,
particular managed to land on the football.
And everyone's
sinking like, oh, it's chaotic. Like could this be a safety? They'll get the
Vikings within two with only about 35, 40 seconds off that, you know, that
would be amazing. But it's even better than that. Somehow it's a touchdown
because Eric Kendrick's recovered it. Greg hits this extra point. Thank God. So it's
3027. You're thinking they're going to win.
Well
The bills even with no timeouts like the chiefs are in like old Aaron Rogers are just
capable of getting down the field in an insane
Sainley small amount of time which they do
But it's not you got to mention that they had this huge chunk play to Gabe Davis that, in real time, looked like a catch, but you could also tell it was kind of iffy and you figure,
well, we just got to review that, right? The refs got to stop it from upstairs and we'll take a look.
And replay showed you clearly did not catch it.
Well, the refs did not stop the play and the bills just kept driving down the field, which is just kind of like
Not good, right? Because
One quick replay angle showed he didn't catch it and
The Vikings can't stop it. They're not allowed to challenge it in New York. Just said no
We need the bills to win this game. So they just kept playing. Bill's end up getting all the way down to like the, I don't know, it was like the
ten yard line or something, which was scary as hell on a passenger
interference call, but there were only about five seconds left. And so they
could have gone for the win right there, but they opted to kick a field goal.
It's good sending to overtime. Vikings get the ball first and overtime.
They're hot on their drive. Dalvin's pounding it. It's good send it to overtime. Vikings get the ball first and overtime. They're hot on their drive.
Dalvin's pounding it.
It's a reminder in regular season,
a touchdown first wins the game in the playoffs.
They've changed it to where if you score a touchdown,
the other team gets a chance to possess.
But that, it's not applicable to the regular season.
So, Vikings get all the way down.
It's first in goal from like the two.
And they handed off the Dolvin.
He gets absolutely stuffed back to like the four or five.
Well, turns out the bills were playing with 12 men on defense.
And not just like, you know, most times when there's 12 men where you got 11 playing
and there's one guy running off and he doesn't quite get off.
They lined up with 12 in the box just casually. I don't know if that was a miscommunication
on their part or if they had been already informed by the refs that, hey, just play with 12,
you'll be good. Another play that's a five year penalty should have been for should have
gotten the Vikings to the one yard line should have been first down.
And it's it's reviewable too, right?
That's not like most penalties where it's not reviewable.
This one is and New York just said, no, we're not going to do it.
If literally one of the referees jobs on every play to count the players on the field.
And also someone's job in New York.
So look, I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but the fact that there are multiple of those plays
that it's New York's responsibility to stop in a review and they just decided not to.
That's about all the evidence I need, frankly.
So next play they get sacked, they got to end up kicking a field goal. It's terrible because you're just like, well, Josh Allen is just going to
go down and score a touchdown. It's going to be the game and they get all the way down
there. It's second and 10 from like the 10 yard line, 15 yard line maybe. And again,
they could kick a field goal to tie with about two, three minutes left in overtime, and there
are ties in overtime, or they score a touchdown to win.
Next thing you know, Josh Allen doesn't see Patrick Peterson terrible throw into the
end zone.
Play before I'll mention, great pass break up by Duke Shelley, who the Vikings brought
up off the practice squad the day before, off Dawson Knox,
one-on-one coverage, amazing stop to save the game.
Next pass, Patrick Peterson, and zone,
interception, game over.
Vikings win the craziest game of the year.
They're eight and one now.
The Packers lost last night to the Titans.
They're four and seven, so the Vikings have a six game lead on the on the
Packers with a game in hand. And their magic number is three. So if they win this week and next week
and the Packers lose next week and the Packers play the Eagles, then their division is clinched with
what six games left to go for the Vikings.
Is that right? How many games do they have left?
They're eight and one, so they have eight games left. Yes, so they could clench the division
with six games left to go. The lines would have to lose as well because
lines and the Packers are the same record, but really not too worried about it.
So that's the football action. Let's pause for a quick nose blow break.
Oh man, Garage Band is failing me.
I wanted to say the only other thing I wanted to,
yeah, Garage Band literally just crapped out.
Got to stay strong, baby.
We got five minutes left. Real
hospice, the Salt Lake City has gone just berserk this season, especially the
last two episodes. There's been a big shift. And I was reading online. Some
people were saying how to do it like when when Jenny got kicked off the show.
And they thought they need to bring more people on. I don't know exactly what it is, but they brought on just like three different friends
of, and it's going to get even more confusing because two of them are named Angie.
I think we talked about this once on a previous show, but there's Angie K, Angie H, and then
this other one, Dana, D-A-N-N-A, which I know what you're saying.
That's not a name. Well, welcome to Salt Lake City, baby.
So
It's a lot to try to keep up with these new these new characters. I won't lie to you and doing my best
And it's kind of interesting. There's just like
It's all kind of chaotic right now.
There aren't like clear storylines.
The feuds are not clear.
Heather and Whitney are in this tip right now,
but it really just seems like Heather is going through some shit,
but it's not being like, you know,
she's not being open about it.
And so it's just kind of like figure something's not being like, you know, she's not being open about it. And so it's just kind of like
Figure something's off with her, but you're just kind of
speculating at this point
Lisa and Meredith aren't really like going head-to-head ever, but they're just not really talking to each other. I will say there is a super awkward
Boys lunch, so I'm always I'm always pining for something, you know, even a whole spin-off I would love, which is just the boys.
Coach Shaw, John Barlow, Seth Marks, Justin Rose, and I guess those are the only boys right now. There's only four of them.
And now they got those friends of husbands coming into it. I don't know anything about them, but they had a lunch at Coach
Shaw's house, barbecue. It looked pretty tasty. But then Seth and John have this awkward
thing because if you'll remember Lisa, when she thought she was muted, went off on Meredith.
And now Seth is just being really weird
in this confrontation with John.
And he's, I don't really know what Seth is trying to get out
of it, but John is basically just being like,
yeah, Lisa said what she said, like,
sorry about that.
It was awkward, but like, you know, that's not really me.
And Seth is just being like weird about it.
I don't know what Seth wants to happen. Anyway, so that awkward
confrontation happened. Well, well, the boys were having their lunch together,
their barbecue lunch. And otherwise, the show is just kind of in chaos right now.
Heather's got her non-religious choir going. They're singing songs and Jen Shaw is just a mess
finding someone different to yell at every time. I will mention her sentencing is
December 15th. It's coming up hot. It is going to be the event of the year. It's
going to be three weeks from Thanksgiving. I haven't saved it in my phone,
so I don't forget, I am pumped for it.
Excuse me, a sneeze live on the Beentown podcast.
And you got, so we're throwing these friends
of into the mix.
Again, Meredith really has been giving nothing
to do this season.
So it's just
You know, it's kind of it's you asked me oh what happened on this last week's episode
I tell you I really have no idea, but I know that I can't stop watching and I know that it's chaotic
so
That's where we're at with real real housewives of Salt Lake City and in fact we've reached the midway
They've done the midway.
They've done their midway trailer,
which is hard to believe already.
It won't be an episode next week.
There will be an episode of the bean town podcast next week.
Next week is Thanksgiving.
Should be a good time looking forward to it.
And yeah, I don't know what exactly our broadcast situation will be,
but there sure to be some turkeys, some trip to fan, some friends, some family, some laughs.
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jeopardy controversy in the tournament champions.
Wednesday, I think it was. The final was basically asking which of Paul's epistles has the most Old Testament quotations.
And the answer that they revealed was Hebrews.
And the correct answer is actually Romans.
And the reason for that is not because Hebrews has fewer
Old Testament quotations than Romans,
but because it's generally accepted at this point
that Paul did not write Hebrews.
And so that shanked Sam Buttree,
who has become America's sweetheart, Steve Martin,
look alike out of a win in the tournament of champions,
which is a big deal.
And just a really bad gaff, G-A-F-E, from the Jeopardy writers room.
When God speaks, He uses the Samson.
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So that's what I got for you today everyone. I hope you're a little bit healthier than I am. I hope you are
Enjoying a diet coke while you're listening to the bean-ton podcast. Skull likes playing cowboys this weekend and then
Patriots on Thanksgiving night
Get out your turduckins should be good. That's what I have for you everyone. Thanks for listening. Stay safe stay safe and stay, and I'll check in to the next door. nd 오늘도!