Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - A Zach Wilson Debate & What's Wrong With the Bengals
Episode Date: October 2, 2023Shannon Sharpe and Chad Ochocinco Johnson react to the Chiefs beating the Jets on Sunday Night Football, the Bills crushing the Dolphins, the Bengals losing once again, the Jrue Holiday to the Celtics... trade, and more. #Volume #Herd #Club See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello, hello everyone.
Welcome to another edition of Nightcap.
I am Shannon Sharp, your favorite unk.
He's your favorite number 85 Cincinnati bingo legend, Chad Ochocinco Johnson.
Thank you for joining us.
Let's jump right into it.
The game you just watched, Chiefs beat the Jets 23-20.
I'm sure Vegas is very, very happy that Patrick Mahomes slid down in bounds because
they were giving nine points and
who knows what would have happened. And Patrick Mahomes
says, you know what? I'm not going to take a chance.
I'm not going to take a chance that
we scored touchdown and they run to
kick off back onside and then something
fluky happens. So you know what?
They have no more timeouts. I'm going to slide
down in bounds. He also threw his
200th touchdown pass
in his 84th career game fewest uh to 200 td passes in nfl history surpassing my former
colleague and hof class teammate excuse me dan marino of 89 games what were some of your
takeaways let's start let's start with the uh let's start with the uh kansas city we'll get
to the jets let's go with kansas city what was your big takeaway from the game with the Kansas City. We'll get to the Jets. Let's go with Kansas City.
What was your big takeaway from the game with the Chiefs?
I mean, obviously with the Chiefs, the Chiefs did what they could.
I mean, it was very surprising with Taylor Swift being in the building
that Travis Kelsey hadn't caught a ball until the third quarter.
You would have thought they would have featured him the same way
the NFL has featured Taylor Swift
and all of their somewhat commercials leading up to the game.
But other than that, they played good football.
They played good football.
They didn't blow the Jets out like everybody thought.
Everybody thought it was going to be a runaway game.
Obviously, Super Bowl champ going to come in and just run the Jets out the stadium.
But that wasn't the case.
They played good football.
Obviously, Patrick Mahomes turned the ball over because of the great defense of the Jets and I mean that that's pretty much it
that one defense Ocho Ocho that one those throws those throws you see those throws what did he say
what listen what what creates those kind of throws what what did he say what what kind of
throws defense pressure there was no pressure on him.
Go back and read his lips.
He said, throw the effing ball.
He was trying to guide it.
It wasn't no pressure on him when he threw the picks.
Yeah, did they pressure him?
Yes.
But on those possessions, those were self-inflicted wounds.
Okay.
What about the run game?
Were you impressed with KC'sc's run game pacheco yeah
most depth pacheco was the real deal he the real deal and matter of fact i heard i heard um
uh collinsworth the comparison the comparison between him and marshawn lynch you see the
similarities in their styles of running obviously i'm not saying he's marshawn lynch and not not by
any means but the style he the style, the force of which you run with,
with meaning like a Marion Barber, Marshawn Lynch, you know, um,
it's one more that's on the tip of my tongue, uh,
where they ran with such anger, like, and there was,
there was intent behind every step they took,
especially when they, when they ran into running to their opponent. Um,
other than that, I mean, it was decent. It was decent from their side.
I think the thing is that the Chiefs got to do something
with that right tackle.
He's had 10 accepted penalties in four games.
Let that sink in, ladies.
The record, if I'm not mistaken, is Brandon Browner,
I think in 2015, had 23 in a 16-game season.
He has 10 accepted.
Not to count how many, you know, they got off the field,
it was third down, and he got a penalty,
and the plans were incomplete, or they got stopped or something.
He has 10 accepted penalties.
That's terrible.
And you know what?
And it's going to bite you when you least need it to come into play.
Because he gave him two points.
He got him on the board.
You know what the funny thing about it is?
The offense is so efficient. The offense
is so good. They're able to do
they're so well balanced.
I mean, in all three
phases, they can run the ball
very, very well. They can pass the ball
very, very well. They're one of the few teams in
the NFL that can overcome those penalties. But like you said, at some point They can pass the ball very, very well. They're one of the few teams in the NFL that can overcome
those penalties.
But like you said,
at some point
later on in the season
in a game of extreme importance,
those calls are going to cost them.
You can't,
you're not going to overcome
those against the Buffalo.
You're not going to overcome
those against the Miami.
You're not going to,
some of the better teams,
you're not going to,
you're not going to be able
to overcome those type of mistakes
because they put so much pressure on your defense.
Now your offense, because the Jets is not an offense that, you know,
you're like, oh, man, we got to go score 30.
The opposing team offense, like, we got to go score 30 against Jets offense.
Buffalo, you know you got to go get 30.
The Dolphins, you know you got to go get 30. Or you're going to be in trouble. And so mistakes
like that, turnovers, because turnovers
allow bad teams, you bring
them up to your level. Because you see
last, tonight, Ocho, it wasn't
like the Jets were driving the ball
until the Kansas City
created short fields for them, turning
the ball over, and it got them some confidence
and all of a sudden you can see, like,
Zach Wilson started getting a little
more confident.
No, no, no.
That's not what we're going to do.
We're not going to do that.
Zach Wilson played good football tonight.
What happened?
You had a chance to take the lead.
What did you do?
Tell me what happened.
Wait a minute. We had a drop touchdown. We had a chance to take the lead. What'd you do? What you're not going to do is sit here. Wait a minute.
Let's talk.
We had a drop touchdown.
We had a drop touchdown.
A drop touchdown?
Listen, we had a drop touchdown.
Hold on.
We had an interception that Mosley could have picked off.
These are game changers.
These are about five or six plays
that would have changed the dynamic of that game.
What you're not going to do is sit there and talk about,
oh, the offense got confidence,
and Zach Wilson got confidence because of what the Chiefs did.
That's what you're not going to do.
Hold on.
We play good goddamn football.
Hold on.
Let me ask you a question.
Think about it.
Okay, in the game, the one game they won,
they created four turnovers.
The game that they got close, the team created two turnovers.
So tell me the game in which they didn't win
in which the Jets have gone up and down the field.
That had nothing to do with it.
They lost.
Okay, to your point, they lost.
We lost the game, but tonight was a great foundation
for us to build off offensively, including Zach Wilson.
He played good goddamn football.
And the fact that you're going to sit here
and not give this man any credit with the way
he played, I can't believe you.
How can you sit here and do that?
When it mattered the most, when he had
a chance to go down and tag the lead,
tell the people that didn't see the game what
Zach Wilson did.
Don't get quiet now!
Hold on. For the people at home ocho cinco is going to explain to you
the last series hold on just a second i want you to explain to the people at home that maybe their
cable went out or they don't get nbc on the reg i need you to explain to the people what
zach wilson did on the last series. We didn't make it.
We didn't do what we needed to do.
We didn't do what we needed to do.
We didn't do...
Listen, sometimes...
Hold on. Did the offensive line block?
Did the receivers go out for a pass route?
I need you to give them a play-by-play.
I need you to be the
black Chris Collinsworth and walk us through...
I can't even remember that play. I can't even remember that play.
I can't even remember what happened.
I can't.
I promise you I can't because I was so focused on all the good.
I can't even remember the bad.
I can't even remember the bad.
I just know based on what I saw tonight, the sample size of play I saw from
Zach Wilson, it leaves me with a great taste in my mouth
and knowing that the Jets are going to be okay.
They're going to be okay.
You want to talk about one series.
We know what happened when the game was on the line
and we could have taken the lead in the game.
We know what happened.
There's no need to harp on that.
How many times do a game
come down to a play?
All the time. To a possession.
All the time. It happens all the time.
It happens all the time. And I
named some other plays. They're about
five or six in the game of
78, 75 plays that make a difference.
I told you, the tight end.
Wait, was it, yeah, we had
to settle for a field goal.
Ball hitting right in the hands.
That ball ain't stopping.
The ball hitting right.
The man sliding on the ground.
What's that mean?
I thought the dude played for the master way.
He was sliding trying to catch the ball.
I thought he was a baseball player.
For one, he had his hand placement entirely the wrong way.
Any ball below your waist, your hands shouldn't be like this anyway.
Your hand's supposed to be like this, ready to cup the ball because it's already low.
For one, that would have been a catch.
Oh, Joe.
What did we expect of people?
That would have also been able to change the game.
Stuff like that happens.
Let me ask you a question.
What did we talk about running one way and the ball coming behind you?
Yes, that's the way you do it.
But a normal, when you slide, it's hard to open your hips up
and turn your hands like this.
It's a lot easier to be going away and put your hands like that.
Yes, that makes the catch more difficult because it's going to hit your hands
and go down.
But it's really hard to run one way, open the hips,
and get your hands up under the ball like that.
Don't do that, Ocho.
You call balls for a living.
Now you see what?
Now you see him making excuses.
You see him making excuses.
And I'm telling you, you know those two plays,
that drop touchdown and that interception, and just the inch.
It's a game of inches.
It's a game of inches.
Just like Al Pacino said,
the six inches in front of your face,
that's exactly what Wilson,
Zach Wilson missed Garrett Wilson on the deep ball.
It was six inches.
Yes.
Six inches.
Yes.
That all these plays,
those are the three plays right there
that would have changed the outcome of this game.
And it's just unfortunate that it didn't go our way tonight.
It didn't go our way,. It did go our way.
But I'm happy with the play
from Zach Wilson tonight.
Hey, listen, even after the game,
what did Patrick Mahomes say?
Zach played goddamn well
and had some hell of a throws out there.
Listen, they rolling him out the pocket,
getting him comfortable.
You can see the confidence
in some of the throws he was making.
They ran the ball a lot better tonight.
Oh, yeah.
But in order for you
to continue this,
to see this,
Zach Wilson,
your defense is going to have
to continue to create turnovers.
Are you comfortable
that your defense
is going to give you
because the two games
that they,
one game they won,
they created four.
The other game they almost won,
they created two.
So the games in which
they didn't create
any turnovers, what happened?
We lost.
Yeah, but that's okay.
Because remember, this is a great defense.
This is just not any ordinary defense.
This is a great defense, and they're going to continue to cause turnovers.
It's going to continue to happen.
And with these turnovers, what we're going to have to do often,
and you notice I'm saying we.
I'm infiltrating because I support
Zach Wilson. B,
we have to get
points on some of these turnovers.
If it's not a touchdown,
we got to get a touchdown. But if we
can't get a touchdown because the defense is playing
so well, we got to get three points
every time. I mean, I'm not
saying every time. I didn't say no video game. This is real life. But if to get three points every time. I mean, I'm not saying every time. This ain't no video game.
This is real life.
But if we can get points every time we get the ball,
especially on the turnovers,
it would make the game that much better for us.
Yeah.
I mean, if I'm the Jets, I do see a little glimmer.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Gary Wilson.
But, Ocho, I can't go into a game saying in order for us to win,
I got to count on my defense to get turnovers.
You don't have to think like that.
Yes, you do.
You don't have to think like that.
No, you don't.
They haven't even come close to winning in games in which they don't create turnovers.
Are we watching two different teams?
We watching the same thing but I'm just
saying why you got to be so negative about my
my jest man why you got to be so negative
I've got to paint a realistic picture
it's a realistic picture but you
don't know what's going to happen from game to game
they can come out next week based on
the confidence you know what the officer
coordinator by his sit back and look you know what
Zach is feeling a little bit more confident maybe I
can open up the playbook a little bit more confident. Maybe I can open up
the playbook a little bit more.
Maybe I can do more.
Maybe I can do more
and add a wrinkle
or two in,
you know,
so now that he has
a little bit more confidence
and he's letting the ball go.
You do realize
football games
are like poker hands.
Yeah.
The last hand I had
has nothing to do
with the next hand I get.
Right. The last game you played got a damn thing to do with the next hand I get. Right. The last game you played
got a damn thing to do with the next game that you
played. So this notion. It showed don't.
It showed don't. But when you have
a showing, when you have a showing like they showed
like they showed tonight
against the
Super Bowl champs, it makes
you feel a lot better going into next
week. It makes you feel a whole
lot better. Because I feel goddamn good.
They won against Buffalo, then how
they look against the Cowboys?
Since
there's carryover, you're telling me there's
carryover. So how do they look
against that Monday night? He came off
the bench, reliever, went six
strong innings, won the game.
And then the next week, what happened when they started it?
Okay, we're going to move on.
We'll get back to that. We'll get back to our normally scheduled
program a little later.
You tough, man.
The Bills dominated
your fans.
Who's the best team in the AFC right now?
The best team. It's four
weeks, so we're at the quarter pole.
Kansas City, Bills, Dolphins, Ravens.
Who's the best team in the AFC?
Well, obviously, until somebody unseats the Kansas City Chiefs,
they will continue to always keep that reign as the top team in the AFC.
Now, right now, just because Buffalo was able to dominate, able to dominate the Dolphins, I still see more upside with the Dolphins as opposed to Buffalo, even though they won the game, even though they won the game.
Remember, when you play division opponents, tendencies, familiarity with what they do and what they like to do.
So those games are a little bit easier from a defensive perspective on how to stop because you already know what they they like to do. So those games are a little bit easier from a
defensive perspective on how to
stop because you already know what they're going to do.
But 48, Ocho?
I know
you're going to say 48. If anything,
I got them 2A and 2B. Can I do that?
Can I do that, please?
And just for the sake
of the conversation and the topic,
let's go with the Bills first.
The Bills 2A and the Dolphins 2B.
And then I got the Ravens right after that.
I got the Ravens right after that.
And right now, I don't know what's wrong with my Bengals.
I want to put my Bengals number four so bad.
We're not talking about them.
Not yet.
We got them coming.
But let me tell you why I like the Bills a little bit more than I like the Dolphins,
and I like the Bills a little bit more than I like the Chiefs.
Because you see the pressure that they're bringing?
That's without Von Miller.
He's going to start practicing tomorrow.
So within the next month or so, he's going to be back on the field.
Now, they did lose Tredavious White to what looks like an Achilles injury.
So it looks like he's lost for, yes, looks like he's lost for the season.
But when you pair Vaughn with Floyd and Russo and those guys,
Ed Oliver.
Right.
Oh, and Milano, Matt Milano?
Yeah.
He's playing the second best linebacker behind Fred Warner.
I think if you talk about 1A and 1B,
he's right. That's a hard play
in Jesse. He's
all over the field. He's making
plays. He's shooting gaps, getting in the backfield.
He's diagnosing everything.
And he's coming up with remedies
for it immediately.
Miami,
they picked the
Buffalo. Josh Allen,
21 of 25, four TDs, a perfect passer rating, and he had a rush touchdown.
You can't play any better than that.
You can't play any better.
His only problem is turnovers.
How many times do you say if he doesn't turn the ball over,
they're almost impossible to beat?
Yeah, almost impossible to beat.
That's the thing.
You actually picking the bills, right?
But then, obviously, Josh Allen had a great game today.
But what Josh Allen are you going to get?
Are we going to get this same consistent Josh Allen
that plays this type of football week in and week out?
When you get to the postseason,
can we get the Josh Allen performance that we got today?
Because if this is what we get from Josh Allen
from this point on leading up to goddamn February, you might
as well get a-ass a goddamn Lombardi right
now, because ain't nobody beating the
Josh Allen Buffalo Bills that you saw today,
especially with what they can do defensively,
and goddamn him and goddamn
I don't know what the hell Stefan
Diggs ate for goddamn breakfast today.
I bet it was McDonald's, though.
I bet it was McDonald's. I bet that's what it was.
He ate Dolphins defenders.
That's what he ate for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Because they had no answer.
He was able to get the ball to Gabe Davis.
They ran the ball fairly well.
And then you always have to worry about him and his legs
and his ability to make plays outside of the pocket.
That's what makes him, because to go back to the previous game,
think about it.
What was it at the end of the game that got Kansasansas city this win it was patrick mahomes late home third and third and goddamn
third and a highway what are we doing what are we what are we doing but the bills played extremely
well today they put together a complete game like you said division games are really tough
buffalo made this look really easy, Ocho.
Look, when you played Cleveland and you played Pittsburgh and you played the Ravens, those were nip and tuck ball games,
27-24, 20-23.
There was no 48-20 type ball games because, as you said,
there is such familiarity.
We've been in this division for a number of years.
We know the personnel.
We know what you like to do.
Buffalo made this look extremely easy today.
They made it look easy.
But this is the thing, and I always say about the NFL,
for the casual fans that watch the game,
week to week, ain't no telling what's going to happen.
Ain't no telling what's going to happen.
We just saw Miami put up a 70 ball last week.
So I guess in everybody's mind, going into the Buffalo game,
you're thinking they're going to run away with the game.
But this is what happens.
This is what happens week to week in the NFL.
It's always a toss-up.
It's always a gamble.
That's one of the reasons why I don't play fantasy.
Because you never know.
You never know.
If you think about it, what got them in trouble is that anytime they brought pressure,
they were relentless
on tour yeah they were not gonna let they were gonna make you make a decision right now we're
not gonna let you have time to find those those speed merchants we're not gonna let you find
waddle we're not gonna let you find tyreek we're not going to let you find burrios all those guys
that can get down the field and they were relentless and and with their pressure and if
you notice they were okay buffalo got it scored mi if you notice, they were, okay, Buffalo got it scored, Miami scored.
Buffalo scored, Miami scored.
Miami scored.
Buffalo scored.
And then what happened?
They started turning the ball over.
And then Buffalo scored again.
And then Miami gets sacked.
And then Buffalo scored again.
And so even though they weren't touchdowns,
they got points out of those drives in which Miami turned the ball over.
And so if you Miami, you got to take care of the football,
but you've got to find a way to protect Tua.
Sometimes that scat personnel
with the empty in the backfield, you hear us say
scat, that means five linemen and
all their eligible receivers are out
on routes. You've got to
protect that quarterback. You've got to protect Tua.
And one of the few ways that you can protect them,
because obviously some of the routes they were doing,
there was really nothing short.
There was either intermediate or there was long.
Man, get the quick game going.
Get the quick game going.
The stifle, the pressure that they are putting,
get the ball out of his hands really quick, really quick, really quick.
Get that front five, that front four, get them tired.
And then you can go down the field a little bit
after you mix up the run a little bit.
They tried to get a couple of screens early,
but the edge rushers did a great job of getting their hands up
and deflecting the balls because they had seemed like they had something going.
Let's get to your bingos.
One and three, 0 and 2 in the division.
They have yet to score a first-half touchdown through four games.
Are you concerned?
Is it time to panic yet?
I don't think it's time to panic yet.
I don't think it's time to panic yet.
We are 1-3.
It's a 17-game season.
One thing my mama always told me in anything in life when it comes to wanting to have success on the back end,
it ain't a sprint, baby.
It's always a marathon.
It's not a sprint.
It's always a marathon. And's not a sprint. It's always a marathon.
And the marathon goes in three phases.
And right now we're in phase number one,
and it's not too late for us.
But we need to do, but what we do need to do
is get back to the drawing board offensively
and figure out how all these teams
have seemed to have figured us out
to where the things that we've been
extremely efficient on is not working
as opposed to the way
it worked the past two years. Well, I tell you what, I don't know. I don't know. I hadn't run
a whole lot of marathons in my life. As a matter of fact, I've run any, but I can tell you this,
you can run a marathon, but you let those Kenyans run four and a half minute, five minute miles,
and you run 12 minute miles and you see if you catch them. Listen, this is the thing about it.
It's like running the 800 or the 1500 meters.
Sometimes you don't need to be at the front of the pack.
You just need to be right there in the middle or right there on somebody's hip because at
the right time, you got to know when to kick.
That's all we're looking for right now.
That's the position that we are in right now as a team.
Look at your offensive line and look
at Joe Burrow and you tell me
in all honesty, you feel comfortable
with where you are right now. Can I
tell you something? You know
we've been talking about and fussing about in
general through the media because I'm on the other side
now. We've been talking about that offensive line the
past two years. Do you
know where we were last year? We were in the
AFC Championship with that same offensive line.
Let me finish now. The year
before that, you know where we were at with that same offensive
line we talked about? We were in the Super Bowl.
That's where we were.
Just FYI, I'm just letting you know, that same offensive line.
Offensive line is a problem
for many and many of teams.
So what do we do?
What do you do? You find ways to those who might be the weak link
on your offensive line.
You find ways to manipulate and hide it.
There are ways you can do it.
Listen, I'm not an offensive line coach.
I'm not an offensive coordinator,
but I do know there are ways that you can hide
the weaknesses on your line where you're struggling.
Oh, Joe.
Yes, sir.
You and I have talked at nauseam
about how one year
has no impact on the next.
It doesn't.
So you climb the mountain
and you get to the Super Bowl
just because you almost
got to the top.
That doesn't mean
when you start at the bottom
the next year,
you get back to where
you got to the previous year.
So just because you guys
started 0-2
and you ended up
in the AFC Championship game and you ended up in the AFC championship game and you
ended up in the Super Bowl, what does that
got to do? You look at the way your
quarterback is playing. You look at your
offense have yet to score
a touchdown in the first half.
Did they do that in the previous two
years? Yes or no?
No. They were on fire
offensively right out the motherfucking
gate. Orlando Brown was trending fire. They were on fire offensively right out the motherfucking gate.
Orlando Brown was trending again.
So tell me why an offensive line would be trending again for the second times in four weeks.
Tell me why, Ocho.
Wait, he was trending?
Trending.
I don't know what happened.
No, not this.
Listen, all Bushes.
And Taylor Swift was not in Nashville.
I was in Tennessee.
You know I was at the game.
Yes.
So why was he trending if you was at the game?
So you saw what a lot of people didn't see.
No, no, I missed it because I left in the third quarter.
I had to get back home.
So now you telling me something I didn't know.
Hey, let's see.
Joe Burrow versus the Browns, week one.
Two sacks, ten quarterback hits.
Against the Ravens, week two.
One sack, five quarterback hits. Against the Rams, week three. Two sacks, 10 quarterback hits. Against the Ravens, week two, one sack, five quarterback hits.
Against the Rams, week three, two sacks, six quarterback hits.
Versus the Titans, week four, three sacks, nine quarterback hits.
So, in other words, the man has been hit 30 times,
and he's been sacked eight times.
And you say, well, you know what?
Hey, we've been here before.
Dude, Tennessee, Tennessee Titans. Tennessee Titans
defense. Where's their identity?
Where's the strength of their defense?
The what?
That front.
Hold on. That front.
We didn't just play no
bunch of
I don't want to be disrespectful.
This is NFL. Jeffrey Simmons
and them young fellas. What? I'm just being disrespectful. This is the NFL. Jeffrey Simmons and them young fellas.
Oh, Joe.
What?
I'm just being honest.
That's your offense.
You keep telling me, what do they do?
What do they do?
What do your offense do?
When are you going to tell me something that they do?
I don't talk about Tennessee.
We'll talk about Tennessee in a minute.
We'll get to them and Derrick Henry,
the legend of them running the football.
Let's talk about your offense
because you told me two years ago
they were in the Super Bowl. Last year they went to
the AFC Championship. And you told me
just a minute ago that y'all started
out on fire is that y'all had to get y'all
feet wet on the defensive side.
Now,
again. I think we've had the same
often this struggle. This is a tug
and war. It's the same thing. It's a give and take.
We've had the same conversation at the beginning of every season about the offensive line woes.
We know there's really nothing I can say about the offensive line woes,
except that they got to get back to the drawing board and figure out a way to mask and hide those that might have a weakness offensively.
There's nothing I can say.
And I just said, offensively, what we've always done
is we've always risen to the top on the back end when it mattered most.
The fact that we're in a hole right now, we're 1-3.
Yes, we are 1-3.
There's only one way to fix it.
There's only one way to fix it.
But normally, a defense and an offense can only hide one player.
As long as it's not your quarterback,
we can hide a weak offensive lineman.
You can't hide your quarterback, especially not in this
day and age. You can't. You can't
hide five offensive linemen either.
But in the previous two years, let me ask you a question,
in the previous two years, with Joe
Burrow dealing with a calf injury
and seemingly, I saw him on the sideline
doing something with his arm. His elbow got hit. So he was dealing with that calf injury, and seemingly I saw him on the sideline doing something with his arm.
His elbow got hit.
His elbow got hit.
So he was dealing with that in the previous two seasons,
the calf injury and the elbow.
He was dealing with that?
Yes or no?
No.
So you feel – so this year –
I still feel good.
Do you understand – let me tell you something.
Do you understand Joe Burrow is a pocket passing quarterback, right,
that has the ability to run and escape as well.
Yeah.
When they went on that Super Bowl run, what was it that Joe Burrow did?
Got key third downs with what, Ocho?
His legs.
His legs.
Yeah.
Now, he can no longer do that.
He also can't get outside the pocket and find Jamar Chase.
T. Higgins has fractured ribs.
So now, again, do you still feel as comfortable
talking about the Bengals moving forward
because of what they did the previous two years
considering your quarterback has a calf, an elbow,
T. Higgins has fractured ribs?
T. will be fine. Fracturediggins has fractured ribs. Tee would be fine.
Fractured ribs you can play with.
Tee would put on the flap jacket.
What do you call it? Yeah, flap jacket.
If we put on a flap jacket, he'd
be fine. And I think
and Joe said it, obviously,
in the interview on how losing Tee
Higgins has hurt them. Because it hurt them
tremendously because some of the things that they're able to do
offensively when he's in the lineup, even though they have some quality
backups, it's still not the same with T not being in there.
At 80%, Joe Burrow, listen to me, listen to me real quick.
An 80% Joe Burrow that is hobbled, but still has the arm and the mental capacity and IQ
he has as a quarterback to get the job done is still better than other teams' quarterback
at 100%.
If you don't mind me asking.
Which is why I feel the way I do about the Bengals.
I don't have to say over one and three, it's time to panic.
That's why I feel that way.
How many, in your career, how many receivers have you known
wear flap jackets just because they wanted to?
Why don't receivers wear flap jackets?
It's uncomfortable because you can't
put your damn arm down for one.
Wow! So it's just going to be that easy
for T. Higgins to put one on and go play
wide receiver, huh?
I'm just saying, you're not going to have a choice.
You've got to protect your ribs, man.
You've got to protect your ribs.
Listen, the flap deckers they have today
with all the
high-end technology stuff, it wouldn't be
them big fat ones where your arms be sitting on
your side like that. They got some
stuff you can wear that can feel comfortable.
Yeah, but you still got to catch the ball
with the ball. You got to get used to that ball
catching or creaming off your body
because it's not like you can catch every last ball
with your hands. T. Higgins catch with his hands.
Don't do that. Ain't no receiver in the history
of the game caught every ball with their hands.
I did. I never used my body.
No, you didn't. Yeah, I did. I pulled some tape,
but I ain't going to do that. I'm going to let it slide.
Okay.
But,
hold on. Through four games this
year, Joe Burrow has two touchdowns.
Through four games last year, he had eight touchdowns.
In 2021, through four games, he had nine touchdowns.
So, again, I'm going to ask you again.
So, hey, listen.
Can I tell you something?
Yeah.
I just told you it's not how you start, right?
I just gave you an analogy about the marathon and the sprint, right?
It ain't how you start.
Just because he has your name and numbers from year to year,
didn't you say you got to cut that?
You just did that.
But listen to me.
Didn't you just tell me about climbing the mountain?
Yes.
And then when the next year comes, you got to start all the way back over?
Yes.
Well, just because it didn't start the way it did the previous two years
doesn't mean we're not going to get where we want to get to.
But just what you're saying.
You told me, even though we started bad, look at how we started last year.
Look at how we started the year before.
That's where the promise comes in at, where there's nothing to worry about
because you know where it's going to get to.
It just didn't start off the way it did the two previous years.
We still got the same regime.
We still got the same personnel.
That's how you know it's going to be all right.
But your quarterback is not as healthy.
Everything is predicated on him.
Listen, you're not listening to me.
Joe Burrow at 100% is the second best quarterback in the league behind Patrick Mahomes.
Joe Burrow at 80% is the third best quarterback in the league.
No, not even close.
Not even close to being at 80%.
Man, stop playing with Joe Shiesty, man.
But here's the thing, Ocho, what you're failing to mention
is that Joe Burrow at 100% can rise that sinking ship,
which is your poor offensive line.
But see, now Joe Burrow at 80%, they bring him down.
They drown him. They drown the rest of this team
it's not like you got it's not like you have the uh the 2000 ravens defense that's not what you
have so now you needed you need joe to be almost 100 because of the inequities that you have, the glaring what you have in the offensive line.
Right.
Your secondary, whoo, your secondary, hey, whoo,
you can't keep losing the Vaughn Bells and the guys that they lost.
Mm-hmm.
Those are big subtractions that you got, Ocho.
Listen, we going to be all right again.
Okay.
Okay, I'm going to check back with you.
We going to be all right again. Okay. I'm going to check back with you. We're going to be all right.
It's early.
Matter of fact, check back in with me when we get about week six or seven.
And when I'm able to hit you with that, what I told you.
What I told you about that marathon.
What I told you about when you were in that 1500.
You don't need to lead the lap, the first three, four laps.
All you need to do is stay right in somebody's hip pocket until
it's time to kick. And when you kick,
you make sure you kick at the right time.
Ocho, you know, sometimes people
just run a marathon just to say they ran one.
I hope come week eight,
y'all ain't just playing the remaining games
just to say y'all finished the season, okay?
Nah, nah. Okay, I'm just saying.
We not even built like that.
The Kenyans, they're running to win the race.
Sue Ellen, down the street, she's entered the marathon to say she's ready to chuck it off her bucket list.
Okay?
I don't want the Bengals to check off the last seven, eight games off the bucket list because they just had to finish out the season.
You a non-believer.
And one thing we love to do, we love to make believers out of non-believers.
You keep that same energy, man,
when it starts getting cold.
All right. Cowboys
blow the doors off the Patriots. The
35-point loss was the worst
in Bill Belichick's career.
The 55 points the Patriots have scored
this season are the fewest they've scored in the first four
games since he became head coach
in 2000, Belichick's first year.
When you look at – we can talk – we can address the Cowboys because, again,
what did they get?
A scoop and score, a pick six, that, one touchdown.
Now they are one – what?
One red zone touchdown in their last eight trips.
It's difficult to score in that red zone, man.
I said it before and I'll say it again.
It's very difficult.
The closer you get to the end zone or the closer you get into the opponent's territory
and you haven't scored from 50, 60, from the 40, it's very difficult to score.
It's very difficult to score.
But the fact that the defense is playing so well,
playing so well yet again, and bails out the offense,
that is a good thing because the tides are going to turn
at some point where the defense isn't going to play so well,
where the offense takes over,
and it becomes their identity for that week.
Kind of like last week against Arizona? Ooh, I don't know.
Ooh, I don't know what happened. Bingo.
You told me when the defense
wasn't going to play well, that was going to be
the offense opportunity to bail them out.
So I just went back to last week, like last week?
I mean, listen, what happened
with
the Dolphins and the Broncos last week?
Whoa, whoa, whoa. And then you come
into a game against
today, against the Bills,
and everything changes.
Week to week, different things change
depending on who you're playing. When you think
about it, you would have thought Dallas is going in and going to kill
Arizona.
That's just the nature
of the beast in the NFL. Week to week, you just don't know.
We're going to find out a lot more about it.
We'll know a lot more about the Cowboys over the next four games.
They're on the road Sunday night football against the 49ers.
Then they get the Chargers.
They get the Rams.
And then they get, who did they play after that?
Another team.
The Eagles on the road.
Three of the next four games are on the road. So I think we'll have a
better indication
at the midway point
exactly who the Cowboys
are. So basically, out of
the next three games, one of these games
could basically be the NFC championship.
Yeah. Early NFC
championship. Basically, that's all it is.
Yeah. That's all it is for them.
Because, I mean, it's really top
heavy. Basically, you got the 49ers,
you got the Eagles, and you got the Cowboys.
That's it.
But then
what happens, you know, come playoff
time, you get a game
like, surprisingly,
sometimes you never know. You get
an Arizona come out of nowhere,
the way they played the Cowboys last week,
and something like that could happen come playoff time
where it's a team that comes out of nowhere
and gets the opportunity and gets a shot
and knocks off a team that you would suspect
would beat them anyway.
These games mean so much more,
not only for purposes because guess what?
Now we have a common opponent.
We played you when it comes to home field.
Now you come back to the Bay or do we go to dallas you go to you go to the eagle financial field or do you go to dallas or do you go to the bay so these games are going to be very important
because at the end of the day if it's an nrc championship game right i want it in my building
you want to be home i'm it doesn't guarantee me anything but i want it in my building. You want to be home? It doesn't guarantee me anything, but I want it in my building.
It doesn't.
I want it in my building.
I always thought about it.
As a player, did you buy into home field advantage?
When I play away at away games, I can't even hit a crowd.
When I play home, I can't even hit a crowd.
Even though they're right there on top of you.
Mentally, I'm in such a zone where I'm really not affected by any outside noise,
outside of what's going on in that moment on the field.
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I was fortunate.
I won one championship game at home.
I won two on the road.
The best part about winning on the road is like being able to celebrate
on somebody else's field, and then the crowd is like leaving the stadium.
Now you're at home, and you lose those are your fans,
and you empathize.
We like, damn, we let them down, bro.
We fought so hard to get home field so we could play this
game in front of our fans right and we didn't get it done today you lay an egg but give the
cowboys credit the cowboys again a scooping score a pick six uh they played extremely well they made
a one-dimensional and they were able to put pressure on Mack Jones all night long. So that wasn't needed, even though he had good numbers.
I think the thing that Mike McCarthy is going to keep preaching,
guys, we've got to cash these possessions in.
Kick and field goal gets you beat against good teams.
Scoring touchdowns win you championships when you get into the red zone.
And then you're going to play teams that have a high-octane offense
that's going to score points.
Yes.
And they're scoring them from far out.
Because when you play the 49ers, man, ain't no telling what the hell
they're going to do.
When you play the Eagles, you got to deal with Devontae Smith and A.J. Brown.
Then you got Swift coming out the backfield.
You got all those guys.
And they can score from anywhere. So you're going to
have to take, when you do get
those turnovers, you got to turn them into points.
And I'm not talking about three.
Do you believe Coach Belichick
can pass Don Shuler? He's
29 to win away. Because see,
look, okay,
Coach Shuler has 329,
I mean 347 career victories, correct?
Right.
Career victories.
He has 328 regular season victories.
Coach Belichick has 299.
So do you believe he can pass him?
I think, I believe he could pass him, but he would have to, he would have to coach him.
Go somewhere else.
Yeah, no disrespect.
He would have to, I think maybe the quarterback situation.
Yeah.
I think maybe the quarterback situation.
I don't know if today is a good testament or a test to Mac Jones.
I think Mac Jones is who he is.
We've seen enough of Mac Jones to know that
this is what we're going to get.
You can't turn the ball over.
You can't turn the ball over because you don't have
the offense to overcome turnovers.
They can't score on your possessions.
The opposing team can't score on your
possessions. It's hard enough to defend
them when they have the ball. Now
you're giving them points on your possessions?
It's almost impossible to overcome that. Yeah. I mean, they don't have the ball. Now you're giving them points on your possessions? It's almost impossible to overcome
that. Yeah. I mean, they don't
have the firepower.
Obviously, Tom is not there. Tom
is not walking through that door. And he ain't coming back.
Yeah, he ain't coming back. And the offense
is just different. It's just different.
You know, as opposed to when
times were a little bit simpler when number
12 was at the helm.
You know, sometimes you don't realize how good you have something
until it's gone.
You know, everybody starts to believe, whether it's a relationship,
you know, you're like, I'll find somebody else.
There are more of me.
There are more of you than there are of me.
And then you realize, well, damn, she did do an awful lot.
She kept me organized.
She kept me on point.
She kept this in order.
Got the kids ready.
I didn't have to worry about all that.
Then all of a sudden, sometimes I think Coach Belichick thought,
like, you know what?
Man, that's all me, bro.
I got this.
I'm doing all the shopping.
You know, I'm hiring all the help.
And nah, bro.
I don't think he thought that.
There's no way he thought that in understanding how special 12 was.
Did you read Seth Wickersham's piece about he wanted to get rid of brady back in 2017 you think oh yeah well guess
did you did you did you i know who went upstairs and told him to get jimmy g out of here because
i don't want that over my shoulder but if the man what so why would he have to do that if he
wasn't trying to get rid of it okay i. I mean, yeah, you're right.
You're right.
I didn't think about it.
But sometimes, you know, that's like you have a girlfriend.
You have a girlfriend.
I'm just using this analogy so people can get a better understanding of where I'm going from.
Yes.
Yes.
People understand relationships.
You got a girlfriend and you see something that is beautiful.
Let's say you're dating a seven.
You see a 10.
And you think that 10 is so much better
than what you already have at home.
Right.
You leave your girl
and you're going to try
and go date this 10.
And it comes out
to be nothing
like what you had before.
And you end up regretting it.
You end up being miserable.
Right.
And that's basically
the situation at the end of the hour.
Give me the steady seven.
That steady seven
that's going to be like
my grandma used to say,
like an old shoe. That's going to be there. That's going to be like my grandma used to say, like an old shoe.
That's going to be there.
That's going to be tried and true.
Every time.
Every time.
And there's a reason.
There's a reason in the Bible.
The number of completion is number seven.
I'm taking seven with you all day.
When your shoe craps and you want to hit.
Seven out.
Seven out, baby.
Talk to me now.
Stay with me.
The Bears blow the largest lead, I think, if I'm not mistaken, in the history.
Justin Fields was having the day of days.
He was having the game of his career.
Beautiful.
Until the final three drives.
He goes loss fumble to tie the game.
Turnover on downs on a four.
That was coaching because you kick the field goal and you go up three.
And now you force them to either kick the field goal to tie you
or get the touchdown to beat you.
And then the game ending interception.
Here's something that's very interesting, Ocho.
The Bears might be tanking for Caleb Williams because not only if they tank
they get the number one pick
but they got Carolina's pick also
which could be the number two pick
so you could possibly get Caleb Williams
and Marvin Harrison Jr.
You think would they do that?
Would they do that?
Would they really sabotage the play calling
offensively and defensively
week in and week out
to get Caleb Williams and Marvin Harrison Jr.?
We see them do it all the time in basketball.
Listen, that takes us back to the situation and the knowledge
that we just explained.
And having something at your disposals, having something at your helm
that you don't even know what to do with, but you're trying to say,
you know what, forget this.
I'm going to try to go get these new shiny toys that are doing extremely well at the collegiate
level. Same thing again. Same thing again. We just talked about that. Yes, but I personally,
Ocho, I do not believe the Bears will pass on two quarterbacks because they had the highest grade,
Bryce Young and Caleb Williams. I don't believe they'll pass on both of those quarterbacks because they had the highest grade, Bryce Young and Caleb Williams.
I don't believe they'll pass on both of those
quarterbacks.
Honestly, do you believe they will pass on both
of those quarterbacks?
I don't think so.
I don't think so. But again,
if you didn't know what to do with the one you got now,
if you don't know what to do
with the one you got now,
what makes you believe you're going
to know what to do with the one you get from USC what makes you believe you're going to know what to do
with the one you get from USC?
Well, another regime.
Because here's the thing now.
I believe another regime would come in.
If you stuck with Justin Fields, that's three regimes.
That'll be his third regime.
Now, you said it was Matt Nagy and his play calling you said it's ever
flues and that play calling whoever the ocs so we're at some point in time we got look as great
as justin fields played in the first three the first up until those final three drives right he
was awful the last three drives right so i mean you bet youing, so you're not even taking what he did throughout the game where he was playing phenomenal football, great football at that, based on, you know, what he has showed us so far at the beginning of the season and the growth where it could, hey, one game, all you needed is a little confidence and boom, you had the kind of game you had outside of those last three drives. So you basing this performance
on those last three drives only?
Let me ask you a question. You've been to Vegas?
You ever gambled in Vegas?
I'm cheap. Now you know I ain't spending no money.
But let's just say for the sake of argument, you go
to Vegas and you play in poker.
For the sake of argument. Okay. You play in poker.
You up 20 million. You got 20
million in chips. I'm up how much?
You up 20 million.
And then at the end of the night, you lost it all.
Are they going to talk about that you was up 20 million,
or are they going to talk about the fact that you lost?
Oh, they're going to talk about the fact that I lost.
Okay, so what are we talking about right now with Justin Fields?
Okay, I got you.
Okay, when you put it like that.
I got to put it to a context that I.
Listen, when you put it to me like that, God damn.
God damn.
Because how quarterback...
What do we measure Tom Brady?
Tom Brady and Peyton Manning,
the greats, a lot of these guys,
they got...
They played bad the whole game.
But when they needed to put something together
the last five minutes...
They always come through.
Always come through.
Every time.
And Justin Fields was having a day of his life throwing the football.
We know what his legs are.
His legs are magical.
But in today's game, you're not going to run your way to a championship
with your quarterback legs.
You're not.
You're just not.
Because they've set the game up, Ocho, for you to be able to throw.
All this incidental contact.
All this holding. All this incidental contact, all this holding,
all this hand to the face, all this, what, defenseless receiver.
And you can only hit the quarterback in this area.
Let that sink in, Ocho.
You can only hit the quarterback in the width of his numbers.
So this is 12 or this is 14 or whatever your quarterback number is. That's the only
target you can hit. Right.
I mean, that is
crazy when you think about it in hindsight.
Another thing I would go back to is
the NFL actually protecting themselves
long term for anybody that
tried to come back. That's a whole other topic.
But again, they've handicapped the defense
to a point to where it's a
pass-happy league.
And it's almost unfair.
It's almost unfair for those that play defense to the point where those that are getting paid defensively,
cornerbacks, they deserve every dime. They deserve every dime they get because they can't do nothing.
Nothing.
They can't do nothing.
Nothing.
Because potentially, if we go back and look, the Jets had gotten off the field, had gotten an interception from Patrick Mah nothing. Nothing. They can't do nothing. Nothing. Because it could, it potentially, if we go back and look,
the Jets had gotten off the field,
had gotten an interception
from Patrick Mahomes.
Yeah.
And they got a little five-yard hole.
It was 30-16.
They get a five-yard penalty.
On sauce.
First down.
That wasn't, man,
Robert Sala had every right
to be going off on the sideline
on that coach
because that could have changed
the momentum
and the shift of that game
for them.
And they ruined it.
We talked about this guy last week, Chase Claypool.
My God.
Chase.
He wasn't at the game.
The team spokesman said he was told to stay away.
The Steelers traded him for the 32nd pick in the draft.
They're hoping they can get a fifth or a sixth round pick.
I told you last week.
Right.
Imagine if TJ or one of your receiver teammates has said,
Ocho knows that's not that performance.
That type of effort is not acceptable.
That had nothing to do with why they told him to stay at home.
I think they told him to stay at home because of the comments that he made
when a reporter asked him, are the Chicago Bears using you right offensively?
And his answer was no.
And basically based off his answer and being honest and truthful
on them not using him the right way, because as you can see,
the Bears aren't playing good football offensively.
They're not using any of their offensive stars the right way because as you can see, the Bears aren't playing good football offensively. They're not using any of their offensive
stars the right way, including
DJ Moore or Darnell Mooney.
Let me ask you a question.
Was Pittsburgh using him correctly?
Not to his full potential.
They traded him because of what they had
in the receiver room already.
Hold on.
Hold on. Wait a minute. If he's what you said hold on hold on wait a minute
yeah if he's what you said he is cream rise to the top regardless of what's in that room right
if he is what you if he's what you said he is why does it matter that Deontay Johnson or George
Pickens or whomever else is in that room why does it matter if Chase Claypool is what you said he
is listen that that's that's an issue and a problem with
personnel in the Steelers
organization and not wanting him around.
I have an understanding of watching
him in college. Who don't want good players?
Huh? Who don't want good players
around? It's the NFL. Everybody
good. It's the NFL. Everybody
good. That's
why they feel, oh, we can get rid of him
and get the production from somewhere else and somebody else. That's the nature of the business. That's the they feel, oh, we can get rid of him and get the production from somewhere else and
somebody else. That's the nature
of the business. That's the nature of the beast.
And that is the way to think. And you know what? Sometimes
you don't get that. Sometimes
you don't replace what you think might
be better. The grass ain't always
green on the other side. Oh, Joe,
you normally get one chance
to go somewhere and then say, you
know what? They didn't use him properly.
It's kind of like the James Harden situation.
You can't force your way out of Houston,
force your way out of Brooklyn,
try to force your way out of Philly,
and think people are going to empathize with you.
You can't keep saying.
When you putting up 21-13 and eight, yes, you can.
No, you can't.
Yes, you can.
Because you see what's happening right now, don't you?
What?
Because everybody's going to say, how long before he's unhappy here?
Man, anybody would take James Harden.
Man, don't do that.
No, they won't.
We talk about one of the most prolific scores of all time now coming off the dribble.
Don't do that.
Don't do that.
Come on now.
And I know you're not trying to compare James Harden and Che Claypool.
That's two completely different
spectrums. I'll tell you what. How about this here?
Antonio Brown.
Yes, sir. The Pittsburgh Steelers got tired
of him. The Oakland Raiders got tired of him.
The New England Patriots got tired of him.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers
got tired of him. Don't tell
me you can't wear out your welcome
because you can, Ocho, and I don't
care how great you are. Right.
Okay, was that a better
comparison? How about
AB? A guy came off a
100-catch season, 13, 14
hundred yards, and what
did the Steelers do? Moved on.
How has it been so far since
he's been gone?
Wait, wait, wait. How has it been for him? How has it been so far since he's been gone? How has it been for him?
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
How has it been for him?
How has it been from an offensive standpoint,
a receiver production since he's been gone?
I'm just asking.
I'm just asking.
You just told me you love George Pickens.
You just told me that.
I do.
I do love him to death.
What you mean?
But you still didn't answer the question.
Right. What has the production been you still didn't answer the question. Right.
What has the production been the same
since he's been gone? No.
And you just answered the question.
That's all I'm asking. Have we gotten the
same type of production A.B. produced?
No. Why?
Wait, let me finish
now. Stay with me now. Stay with me.
So we haven't gotten the same type of production.
No. And Jake Claypool is gone from the steelers right yes yes because they what they not
they not using they say they weren't using him right right that's what he said i don't know i
don't know you got george pickens you got dionte johnson are they using are they using them fellas
are they using fellas right they're using them correctly i just don't know the guy that's throwing
in the ball i don't know the guy that's throwing the ball.
I don't know if he's correct.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
If they were using them correctly,
they would still be able to put up somewhat of the numbers that A.B. was.
No?
Or am I tripping?
No.
Hold on.
Are you comparing those guys to A.B.?
A.B. can make a case that he's an all-decade receiver.
Yeah.
No, I'm just saying. He can make a case that he's an all-decade receiver. Yeah. No, I'm just saying.
He can make a case that he's an all-decade receiver.
You just compared one of the best prolific NBA scorers to Chase Claypool.
What's the difference?
No, what I'm saying, you only get grace in moving a handful of times.
You can't keep moving and saying, they're not using me correctly.
At some point in time, you can't keep saying this organization is bad.
Okay, you said Houston was bad.
You went to Brooklyn.
That organization was bad.
Now you're in Philly.
Philly's bad.
You want to go somewhere else.
Hold on.
I forgot.
Hold on.
I forgot about OKC.
So OKC, Houston, Brooklyn, Philly, how many times do we get to change?
And the only common denominator the organization is
still going what's the common denominator the individual right so i'm just saying with chase
claypool i don't oh cho think about it he went to he's a big kid i think he's like six five two
three he ran extremely well just like brandon marsh. If you look, his numbers, his Notre Dame numbers
didn't, like,
man.
Because a lot of people thought the kid
was going to have to bulk up and move to tight end.
Right.
Something is going
on with him
internally.
And I don't know what it is,
but these teams, Ocho, you know
these teams will move on, man.
They'll eat 30, 40, 50
million dollars like it's nothing.
Quick. Quick.
They're going to make it up anyway.
They're going to make it up anyway.
They're not going to have you dragging
your feet on there, but he just got to make it up in his
mind. Bro, you want to play football or not?
Right.
I don't know what's going on.
If you got something at home, go ahead.
He needs the right situation.
I don't know what the right situation is.
I think he needs to feel welcome.
He needs to feel welcome where he is.
And that's all it takes sometimes,
Shannon. That's all it takes sometimes
for a player to be in a situation
where he feels welcome. Where he's at a team where they want to use him, where they want to make him a part, an intricate part of the offense.
That's all.
Sometimes that's all we want.
You know why I feel most welcome?
Yeah.
The bank.
How you doing, Mr. Sharp?
How are you today?
I feel so welcome when I walk up in that thing, Ocho.
I don't know about you, but that's why I feel most welcome when I walk up in that thing, Ocho. I don't know about you,
but that's where I feel most welcome at.
When they say, well, Mr. Sharp, what can we do you today?
What can we do for you today?
Ain't that where you feel welcome?
Sometimes it ain't even about the money.
Sometimes they want to play for the love of the game.
Man, stop it. Stop it.
I think it's frustrations.
I think Chase Claypool's frustrations
about the love of the game
not the check
because if it was about the check
he wouldn't be complaining
about them not using
them the right way
so I'm standing
I'm standing with my receiver
they not using them
the right way
and then I'm not finished
because they ain't using
none of the motherfuckers
they got over there
oh I cursed my bad
they not using none of the
receivers they got
they not using DJ Moore, right?
And man, you know what? DJ Moore had a nice game
today. Yeah. Oh, today?
We in week 200.
He should have been having a nice game.
He should be having a nice game
every week. Because if you want to win,
if you want to take that donut so you're not
0-4, you got to get
the ball. You got to get your special players.
You got to get them involved in the offense and make it
for everybody else. You know what? I love
how it's week 200 for everybody
else except the Bengals. It's only
week four for the Bengals, but it's week
2000 for everybody else. Well, listen.
Well, the Bears haven't been in contention in a very
long time. We coming off, goddamn,
two AFC championships, so
it's different for us. We got a
little leeway. We got time to
get it together.
When the last time
the Bears been to the playoffs? I'm just
asking.
Exactly.
2017?
2017? Something like that?
Yeah.
C-Mac, Christian McCaffrey, another outstanding day.
106 rushing yards 71 receiving yards
full total touchdowns he's the third player in nfl history to have 600 scrimmage yards
and seven scrimmage touchdowns in his first four games he joins emmy smith and jim brown who did
so twice on is it time for us to start putting him in the mvp conversation or should he have
already been there he should have already been or should he have already been there?
He should have already been there.
He should have already been there because he was the workhorse when he was in Carolina.
He comes to San Francisco and adds to the offensive dynamic that they already had going on.
And now he's a workhorse here and he's doing things.
Just broke Jerry Rice's record for most consecutive touchdowns in a game.
Today, he had three, he had four, three or four.
How many did he have?
Like, what are we doing?
He's coming out of the backfield.
He's running off tackle.
He's catching sweeps.
He's lining up at receiver.
He's lining up in the slot.
He's doing some of everything.
And then we talk about who's the best running back in the game. And this is what I do when I think about the best at a position.
I think about all 32 teams
and I think about players
that you can take.
Let's say you take Christian
McCaffrey off the 49ers offense.
How many running backs in the NFL
can go into the offense and do the same thing
he's doing right now?
Probably him.
Thank you.
When I thought about it and I broke it down
and thought about it
based on what he's able to do
as far as being a Swiss Army knife
the only thing I can come up
the only person I can come up
name I can come up with
was Alvin Kamara
similar
you know style wise
you know
different in their own right
but
they can do similar
but Christian McCaffrey
is the best running back
in the game right now
he just is
he is it is he can do so many different things he can do so many different things and do them well but Christian McCaffrey is the best running back in the game right now. He just is. It is.
He can do so many different things.
He can do so many different things and do them well.
And that's the kind of player when it's time to get paid.
Let's say if he hadn't already got paid,
that's the kind of player that wouldn't have a problem getting his money as a
running back because he does every goddamn thing.
If I'm not mistaken,
I don't think they've lost a regular season game since he's been there.
I think they were a 500-ball club when they traded for him,
and I don't think they've lost a regular season game.
But he's been outstanding.
And if he were to win the MVP, he'd be the first running back
to win the award since Adrian Peterson won it in 2012.
Boy, Adrian Peterson was special, man.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, have mercy.
He almost got Edie's record, 2,097 rush yards that year.
He's single-handedly because Christian Ponder was his quarterback.
A guy was in the league, but Adrian Peterson single-handedly
put that team on his back and ran them into the playoffs.
Yeah, unbelievable.
So you believe Christian McCaffrey should be in the MVP discussion?
Yeah, he should be in the MVP discussion. Yeah, he should be in the MVP discussion.
But as you know, when it comes to MVP being the most valuable player,
it will always go to a quarterback.
It will always go to a quarterback unless you are just immaculately special.
What he's doing is great.
What he's doing is great.
But at some point, your Patrick Mahomes is going to come through and
just... The two of us and all those guys.
The two of us. Even though
they... Josh Allen.
Josh has a chance to win it. He's just got to be
consistent. If he do what he did
the day and continue to do it, man,
shit.
I don't know if you've been following,
but the Rams have a guy.
Goddamn Puka.
Puka.
Puka is duking on these folks in the NFL.
He has more yards than all four first-round receivers combined.
He has 39 catches, which is first in the NFL.
501 receiving yards, which is first in the NFL.
And he just scored his first touchdown. So his 501 yards beat Anquan's record of 463 through his first four games.
His 39 catches breaks Anquan's boulder.
30 catches also.
And he's doing it.
He was the 20th receiver drafted.
Yeah.
No, I'm not saying the 20th player.
I'm saying he's the 20th receiver that. Yeah. No, I'm not saying the 20th player. I'm saying he's the 20th receiver.
Receiver.
That was taken.
And he's doing it all for a grand total of $811,000.
Can I tell you something real quick?
Yeah.
This is a testament to what I've always been saying
about using the players at your disposal.
That's exactly what McVay is doing.
You have a guy that's a rookie coming out of college
that is breaking all kinds of records.
And in your scheme, you have the perfect scheme for him
where you're getting the most value out of him.
He's a bigger Cooper Cove.
He's doing unbelievable things.
But look what happens.
You see how easy it is? It's funny
that the Rams have figured it out.
It's funny that the Rams
have figured it out. You put your players in position
to make plays, and what
do they do? Every team should
be able to take whatever philosophy they're doing
over there with the rams
because cooper cup did it when he had the triple crown another year right now you get someone who
was the 20th picked receiver out of all the receivers when none of them are playing the way
he is but why is that because why is that oh you got to factor this in also he's getting the ref
that cooper cup would have gotten.
Do you think he could have put up these numbers with Cupp in the lineup?
Because all those targets would have been going to Cupp.
Right.
So now.
That's letting you know, though.
That's letting you know that it's plug in, plug out.
Plug in and plug out.
Antonio Brown is gone.
Okay, we plugging in George Pickens and Deontay Johnson.
The production should still be the
same if you know how to use the players
the right way. No,
I don't believe if you had another
quarterback, you would get this kind of production
because Antonio Brown
production, a lot of it was predicated on
who? Big Ben. Big Ben is going
to the Hall of Fame. Now, he
wasn't putting, A.B. was not going to be getting
no 125 catcher with no picket,
with no Kenny picket.
He ain't going to be having no 15 –
No, stop it.
Stop it.
Man, listen.
Man, A.B. –
Man, A.B. could –
The Mother Teresa could be our quarterback and A.B. can go 1,400.
Don't do that.
This ain't just your average receiver now.
We not going to do that.
No, but
look, the thing is
that the great, it makes
it easier. Yeah, I see
what you're saying. It makes it easier,
but then when you're a special talent,
when it's not easy, you can still
make it possible. It goes way up.
Yeah, okay.
Look at, I mean,
Jerry goes from Joe Montana to steve young to first ballot
yeah i mean yeah me not when i look at a d hopkins and i look at some of the quarterback i'm like
how did d hopkins made all pro with these quarterback he liked that he he liked that
his first his first is his last name is him man i mean he was case keenan
was throwing him passes and and i don't i don't remember the man i don't i don't remember all
the names of the quarterback carousel brock osweiler passes and he was getting it done
with everybody yes yes look i don't know, man.
Steelers got a tough go of it because it looked like Kenny Pickett got dinged
at the end of that ball.
He left in the third.
He left in the third and didn't come back.
That wasn't his ACL, was it?
The way he was walking, he was walking so gingerly.
It wasn't the ankle.
He was walking gingerly like that.
He grabbed his knee right away.
Yeah.
I'm hoping it's not.
I'm hoping so also.
You know, it's just tough, man, because this is a very physical game.
These guys are getting bigger.
They're getting faster.
Faster.
They're getting stronger.
And the collisions are greater, Ocho.
And you know what's not changing?
The dimensions of the field.
Nope.
The dimensions have not changed one bit.
But everyone else is getting bigger,
faster,
and stronger.
So something going to have to give,
I don't care how much you try to protect the players.
Something going to have to give.
Yeah.
You,
you plan and you plan an inherently dangerous game.
I don't care how safe you make the car.
When you increase the speed,
there's a greater risk that things going to happen.
Yeah.
Oh yeah.
Big trade.
We talked about a Dame getting trade to the book. The Celtics counter that move. They, yeah. Big trade. We talked about Dame getting traded to the Bucs.
The Celtics countered that move.
They make up trade for Holiday.
So now you got Holiday, Brown, Tatum, Porzingis, Al Horford,
and then now Bucs starting five is Dame, Beasley, Chris Middleton,
Giannis, and Lopez.
Steel. Who you like, who you with
or are you still with your
nah, because I had people making fun of me
obviously, just for context
being that I am a fan of the Heat
I purposely put the Heat first
but let me get into my basketball terms
and basketball knowledge
and what I know of the game obviously the Bucs are the best know of the game, obviously the Bucs.
Obviously the Bucs are the best team
in the East. You like the Bucs over the Celtics?
Oh yeah, most definitely.
They have a great squad.
Obviously, they top heavy with just
the top two.
They top heavy with Jalen Brown
and Jason Tatum. I mean, when it comes down to
stretching and you need a goddamn shot,
there's only two of you you can actually go to.
You don't know what you're going to get from the rest of the fellas.
You don't like Holiday?
Yeah, Drew is nice.
Yeah, Drew is nice.
But I'm talking about...
And you got a defender.
The only thing I'm going to say about the Celtics,
they did give up some of their size with Robert Williams.
Yeah, so they playing small now.
Yeah.
You playing small?
Yeah.
I guess, you know, because my question is,
who are you going to put on Giannis?
You're going to put Porzingis on him?
You're going to put Al Horford on him?
Are you going to try?
Is Porzingis going to stay healthy?
Yeah.
How about that?
Is he going to be healthy?
Which Porzingis are you going to get night in and night out?
Because the problem that you have is that you can't build a wall
to try to keep Giannis out in the lane now because you got Dame.
He hitting you from anywhere.
He hits you from 80 feet.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And they're still a big team because you got Giannis,
you got Lopez, you got Portis.
So you still go 6'10 or above.
You got Middleton
at 6'7, 6'8.
Wait, but Middleton
6'8? Yeah, Middleton's a big
dude. 6'7, 6'8, yeah.
So, yeah.
Holiday like 6'5?
How tall is Holiday? Nah, he can't
be nah. Holiday ain't that damn tall, nah. What'd you say he was 6'4? He might be 6'3. He look about 6'5"? How tall is Holiday? Nah, Holiday ain't that damn tall, man.
What'd you think?
He might be 6'3".
He look about 6'3 on TV.
I've never seen him in person.
Holiday 6'5"?
Holiday 6'5".
So that mean everybody else just that much taller than him?
They had me thinking he was about 6'3", 6'2".
Yes, yes.
Them guys are giant.
I mean, guys that you think, oh, man, no, no, they're not.
Middleton's got to be at least 6'7".
He's 6'7".
Yeah, I told you.
Yeah, I knew Chris was tall.
So you got Giannis at 6'11".
You got Lopez at 7 foot.
You got Portis at 6'10 and a half.
They got a big team.
So the question is, it's going to be a great,
it's going to be a tremendous matchup.
James Harden is unhealthy.
And now you still got to,
who are you going to put on a Joel Embiid
if you're the Celtics?
Where's Ingus?
You ain't got no choice.
At 7'3", 117 pounds?
You have no choice because you have no size.
Anybody, there's nobody else you can put on him.
You ain't got no Draymond Green that got that dog in him
that can just fight and crawl and scratch.
You know what I'm trying to say.
That's going to get it out the mud.
You don't have that.
So you got to put size on him even though
he lighten ass.
You ain't got no choice. I mean, Porzingis,
first of all, Porzingis, that man's so skinny
he can look through a keyhole with both eyes.
You know, normally you look through the keyhole
you got a clone with the eyes, Ocho.
That's how skinny that man is.
Yeah, you're right.
Miami is going to...
Miami is going to rule this because what they could have done
is control their own destiny.
Because not only did you let
Milwaukee get strong,
you let the Basiltas get strong also.
Yeah.
Because now they got guys,
they got three, four guys
that can go get a bucket in a crunch situation. You got JT, you got guys, they got three, four guys that can go get a bucket
in a crunch situation.
You got JT, you got JB, and you got Holiday that can go get a bucket.
Przingis can stretch the floor, knock down a three.
So now you're going to open up lanes so those guys can get to the rack on you.
All three of those guys can put the ball on the floor.
Holiday over the last three seasons is almost 40% from the three
in the regular season.
Man, this crippled your mind.
We are behind.
We behind the eight ball.
We behind the eight ball,
but what we do do
is we play team basketball
extremely, extremely, extremely well
with no super, super, super duper star.
We play together as a unit
extremely well, but it's going to be tough.
It's going to be tough to beat the Bucs
and it's going to be goddamn tough to beat the Celtics.
Yeah.
It's going to be very, very, very, very
tough. Very tough.
So, tomorrow
night, the Giants
take on Seattle.
Geno Smith, let's go, baby.
I'm looking forward to that game.
DK Metcalf.
Geno.
Walker III.
Kenneth Walker III.
And we're going to see.
I don't think Saquon's going to play.
So, again, the ball is in Daniel Jones' hand.
He's going to have to.
You know what you're going to get.
What are we going to get?
What are we going to get?
What are we going to get?
We're going to get another example on why
you should have paid your running back.
And I have nothing against Daniel Jones.
I mean, just like, hey, listen,
everybody talks about the quarterbacks
and seeing it is
what it is and this is what you get based on
the situations that they've been put in before.
What are we gonna get?
And you're playing a great Seahawks
defense.
You're playing a great Seahawks defense. You're playing a great Seahawks defense.
Man.
I got...
You want me to tell you the scoreline?
What score?
I can tell you the scoreline right now.
27-12 Seahawks.
Wow.
Yeah, 27-12 Seahawks.
And I'm telling you right now,
you heard it here first. So if you're a gambling man, you might want to listen to me. Throw something on the floor for me, I'm12 Seahawks. And I'm telling you right now, you heard it here first.
So if you're a gambling man, you might want to listen to me.
Throw something on the floor for me, I'm going to pick it up.
Don't listen to that man.
The man told you he don't gamble.
So don't listen to him.
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