Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Giants Clock Management + 49ers & Eagles Lose
Episode Date: October 16, 2023Shannon Sharpe and Chad Ochocinco Johnson discuss the Buffalo Bills barely beating the New York Giants, the San Francisco 49ers losing to the Cleveland Browns, the Philadelphia Eagles losing to the Ne...w York Jets, and more. #Club #Volume #HerdSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Let's jump right into it, Ocho.
The Bills hang on and beat the Giants 14-9.
Daniel Jones was out.
Tyrod Taylor came in and acquitted himself very well tonight.
What was the takeaway from this game?
My takeaway from the game was, obviously,
the Giants did what they needed to do
offensively and defensively.
Not enough to get the W.
Having a chance at the end,
obviously, clock management,
when they had the kicker field before the half.
The clock management was very bad before the half.
Right.
They should have had...
Yeah, because I want to know...
I'm thinking the same thing you're thinking.
I'm thinking, what was the call? Because we saw a similar call earlier this year with baltimore
right where they didn't want to snap the ball they ended up snap and they turned the ball over
they don't get a chance at the field goal right because now instead of trying to for a touchdown
to win the game you kick a field goal and you win the game so i would like to hear brian abel talk
talk about that what What transpired?
And Tyrod, what was
he thinking? I'm not sure what they were thinking,
but that one play,
in a football game, there's
65 to 70 plays. There are about
two or three plays in a game
that determine the outcome.
And the mess up before
the half and not being able to
kick a field goal or at least score a touchdown is the reason why it went down to the wire the way it did.
Obviously, they weren't able to convert and get a touchdown at the end, but it was a good game.
It was a good game. And the fact that Daniel Jones wasn't playing, Saquon was back.
Saquon ran the ball extremely, extremely well.
I don't have a stat line because the game just said I don't have a stat line.
But Tyrod did what he could do and gave the Giants a chance.
Yeah, these coaches got to get out of their own way.
Because all of a sudden now everybody wants to prove that how smart they are
and go for it on fourth down.
And making it about themselves.
We saw this in the Oregon game.
He made it about himself.
Pump that football.
Do not give
that ball back to Washington in that situation and we keep seeing Pete Carroll what the hell are you
thinking take the field goal your defense is playing really well you could after those first
two drives you guys did a number on the Bengals deep on the Bengals offense yeah take the points
there and now you're going down to kick a field goal to win the
game instead of getting the ball instead of trying to get a touchdown to win the game considering
how bad you were in the red zone all day long right these coaches everybody well i'm trying
to run time off the clock and you know i don't want to give them the ball back bro if you give
them the ball back and they go get a touchdown or field goal, get in field goal range with five, six seconds,
well, you need to put that on your DC.
You need to put that on your defensive players to do a better job.
But I need to know what Tyra, I need to hear Brian Dayball,
and I need to hear Tyrod Taylor explain to me what the thought process was
and what the call that came in.
Because there's no way in hell I'm running that football.
Yeah.
Because I already know Ocho,
there's only nine seconds.
Right.
You're not going to get another,
first of all,
down there.
If they tackle you,
you're not going to get another playoff.
If there's 15 seconds.
Right.
They,
they,
and actually before the half,
they wouldn't let Tyra Taylor up anyway.
They wouldn't let him up.
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no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, anyway. They wouldn't let him up. No! They wouldn't even let him up. They wouldn't let anybody up. And then, I also would like
to ask you, I want to double back to you and ask
you, in that situation,
it reminded me of the Seahawks game,
obviously with Russell Wilson, you had Marshawn Lynch
in the back, but with the Super Bowl on the
line, what would you have done in that situation
if you were the ball? Would you have actually
thrown that, or would you have handed it off to Saquon
since he had success all game?
No. But here's the
difference in the seattle situation in the super bowl right they let they let the patriots dictate
what they did is they brought their goal line personnel right they brought i think if i'm not
mistaken they brought in six down like they brought in a day i think they jumped into a 53 front right
five down linemen i don't care because guess what? It's only second down.
Right.
And I still got a timeout go to let go.
So if I don't get it,
I can call time out.
If I need to,
I probably won't.
I'm gonna let the time tick.
Right.
And now on third down,
Hey,
see what happened on four down.
If I need that.
Right.
In these situation,
coaches are overthinking it.
Analytics department has ruined
the game has ruined sports because they said well if you do this you got a 50 chance of losing if
you right but it doesn't take into account momentum and what if all it gives you is like if
you go for it here this is what happens if you score here this is what happens right but what
about the tide turning what about the momentum in the ball game it doesn't factor in that and so
these coaches are getting into the getting in their own way i will say this
darren waller was interfered with on both of those plays right but you can't that was a pi at the end
can you call you can't you can't call that twice now come on i'm gonna make him call you can't
call that twice though not not in that situation not in that situation
but let me ask you a question
yes sir
did he get held
yeah
yeah
but this is the thing about it
Shannon
this is the thing about it
listen
the refs could be picky
they could be picky
you know
you know you can call a holding play
on every play
on every play
whether it's the linemen
whether it's the DBs
there's always something going on
on every play
so there's certain times
in certain situations
you just can't throw that flag
back-to-back like that.
Allow the Giants...
The Giants already got...
They got their one.
You got your one.
You got your first pass.
Let me ask you a question.
But did he...
But did he...
But see, here's the thing.
Here's what my pushback.
It's only a one-man route.
It's right there in the back.
You holding the guy
right there in front of the back.
Oh, Joe. It's like, man. As much as holding the guy right there in front of the back. Ocho.
It's like, man.
As much as I want the Giants to win that, you can't, though.
You can't give them that call twice in a row.
You can't.
You can't do that.
Ocho.
Ocho.
What is giving a call is the call, and we're going to discuss this a little later,
is that what Gibson Jr. got, or Gibson Sr. got in the Cleveland 49ers game.
That was a gifted call. Right, right. because it didn't hit him in the neck.
He didn't hit him in his head.
It didn't hit anything.
And they call it unnecessary roughness.
In this situation, the only thing I will say about Waller,
they're coming in.
You're supposed to sell the run.
You got more time than you think.
In television, if you read the prompter, they always tell you.
I remember when I started, when I took classes,
even though I didn't think I was going to have to read the prompter,
but sometimes I do.
They say, Shannon, you have more time than you think.
Right.
When he came with that crack motion with Darius Slate,
now, and they think, oh, this is about to be a run.
I'll block down.
Because I know it's a pass. They don't know what it is. Right. 1,001, to be a run. I'll block down. Because I know it's a pass.
They don't know what it is.
1,001, 1,002.
All I need him to do is to put his eyes on the back
or put his eyes somewhere.
A split second.
Nah, I'm behind it.
Yeah.
That's it.
That's it.
All I need him to do is hesitate.
I'm not going to go to him.
I'm going to block down to make him think
we're trying to cross-crack the ball to a Saquon.
Right.
All he had to do was fake, take time.
I thought he went too quick.
Right.
And he didn't sell it at all.
But he still.
He ran out a little bit of real estate, too.
So, again, I think.
That's why you slowed down.
Because think about it, Ocho.
That's why you slowed down.
Right, right, right.
Where you going to go? It's not a play like you're in the middle of the field. Because think about it, Ocho. That's why you slowed down. Right, right, right. Where you going to go?
It's not a play like you're in the middle of the field
and you run that play.
Because now you got room to run.
You only got 10 yards.
So again, I don't know.
You might have answered it, but I didn't hear you.
So if you were the ball in that situation,
would you have gone with that same play
with the pass play to Waller?
Or would you have run it with Saquon
since he was successful running the ball all night? I really don't have a problem with the pass play to waller would you have run it with saquon since he was he was successful running the ball all night i really don't have a problem with the call the only problem
that i have is that is it and i'm not i'm saying the exit because i thought it was a great play
call we see this play we see this play a lot where you try to leak the tight end out but the only
thing is i thought waller went too quick right and you get that sometimes because you know it's only two seconds we only got one crack at this right but take your time take your time and i and that's the one thing
that john and i would we would always discuss in in meetings he's like they would say okay shannon
we want you to go 12 to 14 and i would ask john what are you thinking on this route right he said
give me 12 give me 12 in practice because i know you're going to speed it up in the game.
So now, I'm
telling Darren Waller,
a one count,
give me a two count because I know you're going to
speed it up in the game. That's the
only thing. If I could give him any
advice, you got more time
than you think. But I thought
the Giants played well. I thought Wink
Martindale did a great job of confusing
Josh Allen, doing a great job
of disguising things.
I thought they played well. They played well
enough to win that game. Todd Rod
Taylor did not embarrass himself. Having
Saquon back obviously helped the offense.
Darius Slayton made some big-time
catches. A lot of guys made big-time catches.
Jalen Hyatt. Jalen Hyatt
made a big time catch
but i i think sometimes we sell this today we saw the bill struggle we're talking about the eagles
they lost the 49ers sometimes you look at an opponent especially when you're five and oh right
and they're struggling you look at them and they're without their best players they're
they're without the sean on offense or they're without the best they're all pro running back
nick chubb and you look at, or you look at the Jets,
and you're like, well, they don't have Aaron Rodgers.
And they're without some, they're without Sauce.
I don't think Sauce played today.
Nah, Sauce didn't play now.
So, and you look at that Ocho, and you're like,
oh, we got them in the bag.
But I'll give Mike Shanahan a lot of credit.
Yeah.
Because he and Gary Kubiak, who's the offensive coordinator,
they would show us, even if a lot of credit. Yeah. Because he and Gary Kubiak, who was the offensive coordinator, they would show us,
even if a team was bad.
Right.
He says, see?
And they would show us great plays
that the defense had made.
He said, the only problem is
they're just not consistent.
Right.
He said, don't let them get consistent
against us today.
Right.
And so that's what you have to reinforce
is that, hey, this is a good team.
I understand they've lost the game.
They're 2-2 or they were this and that.
But don't let them put that consistency together against us.
And plus, the Giants finished 0-5 in the red zone.
You see?
You lose games by kicking field goals.
You win games and possibly championships by scoring touchdowns.
I'm glad you just said that.
So now that you see the way the Giants have played,
opposed to how they looked against everybody else,
do you think a quarterback change is necessary?
Being that they had such a great opportunity to win today's game
and they played well and Tyrod Taylor did things that he needed to do
to make sure he didn't lose the game for the team,
but gave them a chance at the end.
Would you make a quarterback change at this point?
I would not. Let me tell you why.
It's easy for the guy to come in for one game
because there's not a whole lot of film on him.
Now we're going to get some game tape on him.
Now we got a game to see what they like to do with Tyrod.
Tyrod did a great job of getting the ball out of his hands.
He did a great job. If it's not there, take it off and run.
He did a great job of getting the ball out of his hands. I wouldn a great job. If it's not, they're taking off and running. He did a great job of getting the
ball out of his hands. I wouldn't make the
quarterback change just yet.
Let's see how it plays out,
but he did look good. I thought the
offensive line blocked a little better
than what they normally
do against Daniel Jones.
Daniel Jones was like, hey, bro, can I get some
of that guy? I mean, just a little.
They got two guys tied for giving up the second most sacks
and another guy, the right tackle,
that's tied for giving up the second most pressures.
It's hard to win.
It's hard to play that position.
Right.
When you got three of your offensive linemen
are shooting bad.
Right.
Three of your offensive linemen are shooting real bad.
Yeah, man.
It's hard to win games like that.
Yeah. I got you. I got you. The 49ers lose to the Browns. right three off the line with you real bad oh yeah man it's hard to win games like that yeah
i got you i got the 49ers lose to the uh browns 1917 my take went viral because i said i did not
believe brock purdy was an elite right and ocho we've got to stop this notion. Right. A quarterback's on a team. They win.
He's elite.
We've got to stop.
Normally, guys had to put the string together some years.
Consistency.
Guys had to string together MVP season.
Or guys had to go to Pro Bowls.
Guys had to be all pro.
Now a guy have a good two, three game stretch.
Oh, he's elite.
It's okay.
Look, there's 32 quarter elite. It's okay. Look, there's 32 quarterbacks.
It's okay.
You got the elite
and you got the middle of the pack
and you got guys that are just guys.
Just because your guy is an elite,
that doesn't mean he's a bum.
People were saying,
oh, you're trying to say block.
I didn't say that.
I'm just saying I haven't seen enough to declare him elite.
Well, you know what's hard to do?
It's hard to declare him elite based on the supporting cast he has around him.
He has a superior supporting cast around him.
Your offensive line, your receivers, the running back you have.
Now, let's say if you were to take Brock Purdy and put him in a different position,
put him in a different team where he didn't have the repertoire, you know, the arsenal that he has over there with the 49ers.
Will he still be able to be consistent with his play week in and week out?
That lets you know whether you're a leader or not.
I think that's that's the way I judge some of the top tier quarterbacks.
You can take Patrick Mahomes and put him anywhere on any of the other 31 teams and you know what you're going to get.
The same thing with Josh Allen.
They are playmakers that make the players around them much better.
Now, I'm not sure what Brock Purdy does with the 49ers offense
because the players that he has surrounding him are just that great.
These aren't your average dudes.
They're top-tier dudes at every position over there.
Right.
I agree with you.
Brock Purdy was 12 of 27.
He completed 44% of his passes,
125 yards, one touchdown,
one interception.
And that's all that I'm saying.
And we saw how he looked when Christian McCaffrey
exited the game,
when Debo exited the game.
That's your opportunity.
Right.
When guys,
because we saw Patrick Mahomes
go win the Super Bowl
and they took the most dangerous man in football away from him, Tyreek Hill.
He went to and won the Super Bowl. Right. That's what eliteness is.
Tom Brady is elite because we see him no matter who's out there on the field.
He's going to be great. He's not going to win every game.
But you look at Tom Brady and you like, okay, he's elite. Peyton Manning
is elite.
I mean, look, he's great
because he made a play or they
won a few games. It doesn't work like
that, people. But he is
very good in the fact that he had to go against
a Jim Swartz defense
that is the real deal.
The boys are real. Obviously, listen,
the Browns ain't no pushover,
regardless of what their record may show.
Let me ask you a question.
Yes, sir.
When have we ever said, when have an elite quarterback ever worried
about the defense he was going up against?
You see what you just did?
That told you right there he's not elite.
Oh, yeah.
Okay, okay.
I see what you're doing.
You never said that about Tom Brady.
Right, right, right, right.
You never said that about Peyton Manning.
Right, right.
You never said that about Patrick Mahomes. Right. It doesn't matter. Right. Because elite, hey, you're doing. You never said that about Tom Brady. Right, right, right. You never said that about Peyton Manning. Right, right. You never said that about Patrick Mahomes.
Right.
It doesn't matter.
Right.
Because elite, hey, you the best.
Right.
Hey, if I'm the best pitcher in the major leagues,
I want to face the best hitters.
Right.
I don't say, well, hey, he got some good stuff,
but he definitely don't want to play.
Okay, okay.
He don't want to face Shohei Itani.
Right, right.
He don't want to face Aaron Judge or Mike Trout.
Right.
Nah.
And so, look, I thought
that unnecessary roughness
penalty on the receiver,
I don't know about that, Ocho. Now, unless
they said he launched himself, and
I don't think he launched himself because
it was just, I mean, he turned,
he didn't hit him in his head,
he didn't hit him in his neck area,
and I know it's a bang-bang
play, but every big hit is not unnecessary roughness.
Damn, it's football.
I think I understand the call itself,
unnecessary roughness, pass interference,
every other call, it's just too much inconsistency in it.
It's too much inconsistency in it,
and it's costing people games.
It's costing people money, obviously, on the back end.
I understand what the NFL is trying to do, trying to protect the players.
But it's getting to a point where it's so inconsistent at times where the call isn't even a call, where the game of football is not even the game of football to this point.
And it's ruining games.
It's costing teams games.
And it can hurt you on the back end. You know, when you lose a game that you need,
they don't because of a call that really shouldn't have been called.
And it's happening too much.
In today's game, what it's allowed people to do,
what it's allowed things to happen is,
is that guys with a lot less courage is able to play this game
because they've taken the physicality out of it. Because
they've taken the intimidation out of it.
That's a good one. Because all these
until I started leaving
the game, I ain't never heard of no three-step
slant route. A three-step slant route
and you got Ray Lewis or you have Singletary
or you had like John Offerdahl
You don't want none of that.
They will split your don'ts.
Man!
Hey, you got that? No.
No. It's like
a defensive receiver. I never heard
of them. I never heard defenseless.
They're like, bro, you got a helmet and shoulder pads.
How you defenseless? They didn't see you out there naked.
Listen, it's a different ball game.
Today's game is extremely
different. I don't think
they understand how good they have it.
I think about the 2000s.
I think about the 2000s, which your Ray Lewis, your Air Reid, your Troy Palomaro, Steve Atwater, Donovan Darius, Bob Sanders, Sean Taylor.
The people where it made you think twice.
You know you got to go across the middle, but you're thinking twice before you got to.
think twice. You know you got to go across the middle,
but you're thinking twice before you got to. When you're coming off the
line and you're trying to see where they are
before you make your cut so you know when
to brace or you know when to get down and make that
business decision, yo,
it was different. It was different.
It wasn't no pretty one-hand catches.
It wasn't no pretty...
Over the middle? Oh, you want
a profile? Shit.
You might do it.
I tell you what, you might do it in the first quarter,
but I guarantee you wouldn't ever do it again.
I mean, in the 90s, think about we had Mark Carrier.
We had Rodney Harrison.
We had Ronnie Lott.
We had Steve Atwater.
We had Eddie Anderson.
We had Joey Browner.
Eddie Anderson hit a dude so hard, and then he WWE'd.
He counted him out.
One, two, three.
That's what guys would do.
Yeah.
I mean, those safeties back then, they were big safeties.
They're not these moves like this.
They wasn't worried about no coverage.
Right.
They was coming downhill. Yeah.
They were playing hell-high safeties, and they dare you.
Yeah. They dare you to run an over. Yeah. They dare playing hell-high safeties and they dare you. Yeah.
They dare you to run over.
They dare you to run apart.
What?
Listen, if you don't
catch the ball,
they're going to leave you
with something to take
back to the huddle.
Because that's all
you wanted to do
because football
in its truest,
in its purest form
was about intimidation.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's about intimidation.
Oh, you caught that
in the first one.
But come third quarter,
like, oh, oh, you got gate.
Now nobody got gate on.
Everybody extended.
Everybody want to catch it
with one hand, Ocho.
Everybody want to do a selfie.
Everybody do a selfie catches now.
Yeah, yeah.
Bruh.
It's different.
Going across the middle.
If the quarterback didn't put it
in your number,
hey, hey, hey.
I ain't want that one.
I ain't want that one.
We'll get the next one. But listen, like they did say, hey, hey, hey. I ain't want that one. I ain't want that one. We'll get the next one.
But listen, like they did say, man, it's to protect the players.
It is.
I get it.
It is for safety.
It is.
I get it.
But the game has changed.
It's not the same anymore.
It is not.
It's not the same.
But let's not take away from the fact the 49ers got beat by P.J. Walker.
Now, we can dress all this up.
We can say this. We can say this,
we can say that.
That wasn't Patrick Mahomes on the other side.
That wasn't one of these,
these top black quarterbacks.
That was a journeyman quarterback that's been on how many teams?
Seven,
eight,
nine,
10,
13.
He's been on,
he's been on a host of different teams.
Oh,
my bad.
That's Josh Johnson's been on all those teams,
but he's been on teams. He's played, he's played in a lot of different teams. Oh, my bad. That's Josh Johnson's been on all those teams. But he's been on teams.
He's played in a lot of different leagues.
Right.
Bro, that's who beat you.
Yeah.
But also, you can't discredit the defense
what the defense was able to do.
You got to understand,
now, the Brown defense,
they rank fourth in the league.
They don't allow nothing but 15 points.
15 points a game.
Right.
15 points a game.
I don't know what Jim Shorts is over there feeding them young fellas, man.
Especially the secondary. That goddamn
Denzel Ward, man.
See what they can do when you can pressure?
You can do a lot of things in the secondary.
You can mask a lot of things.
And Jim Schwartz is a pressure guy.
He's going to come. Now, he has Miles
Garrett on one side, so they can bring
they can generate pressure with a four.
But Swartz likes to bring pressure.
He has no problem bringing pressure.
And so in a situation like that, when you've got a defense like what the 49ers are,
the last thing your quarterback can do is turn the ball over.
See, that's what got him in trouble is that when he turned the ball over
and he gave him life.
So now all of a sudden you put that defense,
hey, punt the ball, hey.
Long as we don't turn it over,
they can't beat us.
We make them make the mistakes, not us.
Because here's the thing, Ojo,
and you know this very well.
When you are a better team
and you turn the ball over,
one of two things happen.
Either you go down to the level of the competition you're playing
or you bring them up to your level.
One of the two is going to happen when you turn the ball over.
And that's what we saw today.
Go ahead.
I got another question for you real quick
because you understand the landscape a little better than me.
I'm not sure the casual fan will understand what i'm asking but i'm asking anyway because you have
the expertise do you think the the browns personnel even with debo and cmc going out do you think the
browns personnel is fared much better than the other teams to play against the 49ers as just like
the bills versus the dolphins the defense the personnel is better suited to play against the 49ers as just like the Bills versus the Dolphins. The defense, the personnel is better suited to play against the Dolphins
the same way the Browns were against the Eagles.
You think that comes into play a little bit?
It does, but he didn't have the –
You get what I'm saying though, right?
I get exactly what you're saying.
Okay, okay, okay.
You got a personnel that can pressure your quarterback.
First of all, they neutralized the run.
They shut Christian McCaffrey off before he went out of the ball game.
So now we shut the run off.
Now we know you got to throw the football and we can pressure you.
Right.
And so now without Debo, now without Christian McCaffrey,
now we've taken two of your most dangerous threats away.
So now, really, who am I worried about?
I'm worried about Kittle.
I'm worried about IU.
I take
Denzel Ward. You got IU.
And now, if I need to, I can
bracket
Kittle. Or
vice versa.
So that's what
they were able to do because they've taken
away a lot
of
you take away c-mat and you've taken
away uh debo eagles go to the lose to the jets and ocho i've been telling you a lot of times people
are just concerned about the destination and they don't look think about the journey i'm something
like a meteorologist because i'm trying to predict because I'm
seeing things. Now I told y'all, I said, the whole year, I said,
Jalen Hurts hasn't played well. They're winning. They're winning.
They're winning. They're winning. I say, but winning masks, a lot of things.
I said, the worst, the worst thing you can do is win because, but we won.
And I had to get out of that mindset. And again,
thanks to my Shannon,
because I remember I had a hundred first game,
1995.
Oh,
Joe,
we played the Buffalo bills.
I had 10 for one 80 opening night at the time.
It was like the fourth or fifth best opening day receiving game in
history.
Right.
And,
uh,
Steve Antonopoulos,
who the athletic trainer came and tapped me on the shoulder in the
meeting and said, Mike wanted to see me. So I thought, you know, Hey Mike, you know, cause I've had missed. I had off season surgery. and Steve Antonopoulos who's the athletic trainer came and tapped me on the shoulder in the meeting
and said Mike wanted to see me
so I thought
you know hey Mike
you know because I hadn't missed
I had off-season surgery
I didn't get a chance
to really do a whole lot
in training camp
I'm like Mike was going
ooh I said Mike gonna praise me
because he had been
riding me pretty hard
because I wasn't in OTAs
I couldn't practice
because I had surgery
he said what's up 84
I said hey Mike
how you doing
you know I got a smile
I said yeah you know Mike
better give me some love
I was like hey I was offensive player of the? You know, I got a smile. I said, yeah, you know, Mike, better give me some love. Hey, I'm an offensive player of the game.
Right.
So, you know, I'm going to get that love.
Right.
I sit down.
He said, he cut the tape on Miss Block.
Who?
Lowe.
Not getting in and out of my break.
Right.
He said, 84, that's not good enough.
He said, I'll never accept anything in a win
i wouldn't have lost think about what i just said ocho yeah he said i will never accept anything in
a win i wouldn't have lost had we lost that game that effort wouldn't have been good enough right
and if it's not good enough in a loss it's not good enough in a loss. It's not good enough in a win. I like that. That was 1995, and I never forgot those words.
I told y'all Jalen Hurts wasn't playing well,
but because he was winning, y'all let it skate.
The man has more interceptions this year in six games
than he had all of last year in 17.
But now, every time I try to tell you something,
Ocho, when you and I talk, you have a level of expertise.
I have a level of expertise.
I try to, the viewer, the listener, what I try to do is say, look, I'm telling you through 14 years and a lot of meetings and being around a lot of great minds, these are some minefields that I see with my eye.
Because when I watch the game, Ocho, i'm not seeing that i don't care that they
scored i'm not i don't get excited when a team score i don't i need to know why okay what did
you do what was the formation okay what was the defense in and so now i can analyze okay this guy
made a mistake no he made a mistake he was supposed to be here he was supposed to be there
and i've been trying to tell people i I say, guys, the record, I understand winning, winning, winning,
but there are some minefields
that you're going to get blown up on
if you're not careful.
And lo and behold, it happened today.
28 of 45, 280, one touchdown,
three interceptions.
Jets, four defense, four turnovers,
had a couple of other interceptions
that they dropped.
Right. What did you see? What was one of other interceptions that they dropped right what
did you see what was what was one of the main takeaways that you took from this game well what
i took away from the game was obviously the defense jaylen hirsch didn't play well at some
point you're going to get a game like this and you say he hasn't been playing well to your standard
the standard that we hold a jaylen hirst that went to the Super Bowl just not long ago.
We hold him to a higher standard.
With him being one of the best, obviously him getting a big deal, big contract, all this.
So a lot comes with that.
A lot comes with that.
So they've been able to mask some of the things that haven't been going well with him because
they are winning.
Because winning kills everything.
But on the inside, some of the things that we can see as former players
that have played the game,
we can see the small holes
or the small discrepancies
that will creep up on you
and bite you.
You know what?
Correct.
It happened tonight.
The turnovers, obviously.
If you were the betting man,
if you were the gambling man,
anybody that's gambling
or betting man,
I'm sure they probably
had the Eagles to win
because they were
playing the Jets.
Oh, yeah.
For sure. I'm sure everybody lost some money. to win because they were playing the Jets. Oh, yeah. For sure.
I'm sure everybody lost some money.
Everybody probably lost some money.
Yes.
But again, you know it needs to be fixed.
I don't need to go into detail on what it is, but you know it needs to be done.
The thing is that when you play a team like the Jets, they're a little challenged offensively.
Defensively, it's very, very good.
Very good.
They pride themselves on taking the ball away.
So in that mindset, don't turn it over.
Right.
Don't give them short fields.
Don't allow their crowd to get into the game.
Make them beat us.
Right.
Make them drive the football.
Everything that I'm sure they talked about,
they did the opposite.
What did they do?
Turn the ball over.
What else did they do?
Allow the team to get into it.
And so,
Zach,
now all Zach Wilson has to do
is now I don't have to,
as long as I don't turn the ball over
or give you scooping scores,
we're going to be fine.
Yeah, what's his name?
What's his name again?
Zach Wilson.
Yeah, make sure you say it loud and proud too, baby.
Zach Wilson.
I don't know.
Look, they won the game.
Ain't nothing you can say.
Ain't nothing you can say.
No, they won the game.
They won the game.
They won the game.
Wait, wait, wait.
Defense was.
No, no, no, no, no.
We're not going to do that.
Zach Wilson beat the Philadelphia Eagles.
That's what we're going to say.
Say it with me.
Say it with me.
Say it with me, please.
Say it with me.
Ocho.
Zach Wilson beat the Philadelphia Eagles.
In Buffalo game, the defense created four turnovers.
Right.
In today's game, the defense created four turnovers.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Against the Broncos, they created three turnovers.
Okay.
Is that what we're doing? No. I just heard you say not long ago. Hold on. Against the Broncos, they created three turnovers. Okay.
Is that what we're doing?
So I just heard you say not long ago,
P.J. Walker beat the San Francisco 49ers.
Yes.
Okay.
So I need you to say it.
Say it with me, please.
Don't say it with me.
Don't fight me.
Just say it. Zach Wilson beat.
Just say it with me, please.
Zach Wilson played well.
He didn't put the ball.
But what did I tell you?
So let me ask you this.
Now, this is the same argument I've been using against the Cowboys.
What happens when they don't get four turnovers?
What happens when they don't create short fields?
Now, what have we seen?
That's all I'm saying.
Zach Wilson played well today.
And when you're a better team, I think from top to bottom,
I think the Eagles are a better team than the Jets. But when you turn it over, either you go down to their level or you bring
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i like what zach wilson is doing i hear what you're saying, but Zach Wilson is getting more and more comfortable week in and week out.
What is being asked of Zach?
Zach, we don't need you to be Aaron Rodgers.
We don't need you to be Patrick Mahomes.
We just need you to be efficient and don't turn the ball over.
Today, it wasn't a huge game for him.
19 for 33, 186 yards.
But he's outplayed two of the best in the
game. He's outplayed Hurts.
And they hadn't beat the Eagles. What?
They were 0-12.
Yeah, they had never beaten the Eagles.
He'd beaten Mahomes.
No, he didn't beat Mahomes. What?
No, he didn't beat Mahomes. They lost, but
he outplayed. You say he outplayed. I played.
Okay, my bad.
My bad.
That's where I was trying to go. I'm. Okay, my bad, my bad. My bad.
That's where I was trying to go.
I'm sorry.
Sorry for you trying to go.
Sorry for the mix-up.
My bad, my bad.
And because the Eagles turned the ball over so many times,
it neutralized them stopping the Jets in the red zone.
The Jets went one for four in the red zone.
And I'm not so sure that last touchdown,
they allowed them to score because they needed the ball back
with more time on the clock.
Right, right.
But I'm not so sure because they didn't want them to bleed the clock
and then kick a field goal and leave minimal time.
Right.
Considering, see, the thing is, anything can happen.
Anything can happen.
Seattle Seahawks have taught us nothing.
You don't concede touchdowns in situations like that.
Right.
But I thought the Jets played well.
I thought the game was about to get away from them,
and they create a big turnover.
And so kudos to the jets.
That defense is legit.
And they did that without sauce.
And some of the other key contributors on the defensive side of the
football.
So right now,
if you had to rank,
give me your top three teams in the NFC.
Top three teams in NFC.
Yes.
Stilly.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no no no no San Francisco
San Francisco still
I still got the 9-1-2
let me stop playing around now because
San Francisco Philly
is it can I put the Cowboys
third shouldn't I put the Cowboys third
but I'm gonna surprise you
with my second team I got the Shouldn't I put the Cowboys third? But I'm going to surprise you with my second team.
I got the Lions.
Oh, I got the Lions.
I got the Lions.
You're right, you're right.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
I got the Lions third,
then the Cowboys.
Yeah.
I got the Lions third,
then the Cowboys.
I got 49ers, Lions, Eagles.
That's my top three team.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
You got the Lions second?
I got the Lions second.
They've been impressive. They've been impressive.
They've been impressive.
Very impressive.
I mean, they went on the road and beat a hot team in Tampa.
In Tampa, yeah.
Tampa was playing well.
Now, I'm not saying Tampa are world beaters,
but they have been playing well early in the season.
So that's, you know what, Ocho?
Really, that's all we can base it on?
Now, look.
Now, it might be a situation that we look down the
road and this game don't mean anything
because one team is 4-13
and the other team is 5-12.
And we say, hell, that win didn't mean
nothing because they were terrible anyway.
But at this juncture,
Tampa had been playing well.
And they went on the road and held them
the two field goal.
They went on the road, Kansas City, did a job.
Jared Goff is playing extremely, extremely well.
At some point in time, we might have to get Jared Goff some love for that MVP.
Yeah.
You know, I'm going to sleep on it.
And if I wake up in the morning and God spare me, you know, I'm in my right mind.
God will say, go on and put him in an MVP discussion.
I'm going to have to do that.
Well, definitely.
Yeah. Did you see
Tyreek's celebration? I love it.
I love it.
You understand? That was legendary.
Yes. That was legendary.
That's up there
with one of the best ever.
Easily. Yes.
Hold on. Check this out.
Now, you know the NFL
is going to find him,
right?
I pay it.
I don't care.
I pay it.
Ocho.
I pay it.
But you know the guy,
you know the guy,
the phone that he used?
Yeah.
He works for the NFL.
That's fine.
The NFL,
hold on,
check this out.
The NFL had put it up
on all of their platforms.
Right.
And then they deleted it.
Because how you going to,
how you going to find a man
that y'all promoting
and y'all talking about yada, yada, yada,
but you turn around and find him.
So they deleted it.
Yeah.
Listen, this is an entertainment business.
This is what the NFL needs
to have a better understanding.
Obviously during my day,
myself, T.O., Steve Smith,
and some others,
we were having a little too much fun.
Oh, all of a sudden,
then the NFL realized,
wait a minute,
this is good for the game the
entertainment value of the game drawing more eyes making it more valuable for those that are
watching allowing people to want to see and come and see the game to see certain players like tyreek
hill do stuff like this what's going to happen when he scores we you never know you never know
what's going to happen and the funny thing, this is the one thing I want to say
about fines. This is one thing I want to say
about fines. Tyreek made a comment, said
I don't play this game for the money.
I play it for fun. And this is
what the beauty of that is. And I need people
to understand this. They fine
you, obviously, because they
feel, well, there's only one way to keep
these NFL players in line, and
that is take what they think
we value most,
and that's your money.
For a game that we're supposed to
play and have fun and entertain.
When taking the money
doesn't work, that means they have no
control over you and the way you play.
That is so beautiful.
So beautiful that Tyreek said what he
said today, and I hope he keeps on doing it.
But here's the thing, Ocho.
When they want you to stop it, what they do, they make it so cost prohibitive.
You have no choice but to stop.
Because what they do, they'll fine you $7,500.
And they say every fine that comes after that, we're going to double it.
So now it goes to $15,000.
Then it goes to $30,000.
Then it goes to $60,000.
And now you're doing a celebration that cost you $500,000.
Your agent, your management team
will say, don't do that. You know what I think?
I think the Dolphins,
the Dolphins front office should step in at that
point. I think the Dolphins front
office should step in at that point. Matter of fact, get
to the point where Tyreek, we know what he should do.
By the time I got to year seven, this is why
Roger Goodell and I have such a good relationship
now because I wasn't following
no rules. I was going to have me some fun. We got about year seven and I knew I had something
coming up for that game. I was mailing my check-in to the league office on Wednesday ahead of time
before the game. And I know that really pissed him off. I know that pissed him off. Man, enjoy
the game. Have fun, man. There's a very small window of opportunity to do what you do,
and that's playing the game that you love,
that you worked your ass off to get to.
Obviously, to play at the pinnacle of your childhood dream.
Do it just like this and have fun, man.
That right there will never, ever, ever be forgotten.
That is cemented.
That was dope, man.
If you remember Joe Horn, when he went and pulled out the cell phone,
you know he first
of all i did it i did a celebration the week before but i didn't actually have a phone right
right i caught a three i had a three touchdown game against the chargers yes and i went i went
to the i went to the goal post and picked up the phone pretend like i was calling my granny right
right i got it yeah yeah great i got another one yeah yeah i got that three up on the day
and i hung the phone up. Right.
Joe went and got an actual phone and put it down in the goal post.
He's like, I know I'm scoring this here.
Right. And just for safekeeping.
Right.
And pulled the phone out.
The problem is, Ocho, you know what's going to happen.
Right.
Somebody going to order a DoorDash.
Somebody order a Grubhub.
That's fine.
That's fine.
That's fine.
And you know, we got. Listen. I order Uber. Ifhub. That's fine. That's fine. That's fine. And you know,
I order Uber.
If I was playing right now,
I order me an Uber.
I said, look,
come through the stadium,
go through the barriers,
and come pick me up
on the field.
I want a black car.
Yeah.
I'm extremely creative.
I'm just thinking about it.
If I were to score,
you know how they have
the team celebrations,
you know, the team,
you know, everybody
doing stuff together. I would probably pull a fan. It would have to be fast. I would probably scored. You know how they have the team celebrations, you know, the team, you know, everybody be doing stuff together.
I would probably pull a fan.
It would have to be fast.
I would probably have a fan come down
and we do something together.
Yeah.
That would be something that I would do.
The celebrations are...
Did you see the Remember the Titans from the Bengals?
Yeah.
The Bengals did the Remember the Titans thing.
Oh, that is like...
It's beautiful for the game.
I just hope the NFL doesn't mess it up and realize it,
realize what it does for the fans and people like myself.
Like I played the game and I'm excited.
Look how I'm talking.
I'm all, I'm hyped up.
You know what I'm thinking, Ocho?
I wish I could just, I wish my legs, like when I was young,
and was thinking about it, I had, you know,
I could have jumped up there and pulled myself up on the goalpost
and I'd have been sitting up on the goalpost. You ain't got that kind of strength.
You know, I told you I'd have been
sitting up on the goalpost with the peace sign.
Hey, listen, you know,
that goalpost's high as hell, man.
It is. That goalpost's high.
With the pads on,
hey, that got to be early.
That got to be early. Early in the game.
Hey, Paul,
Paul was cool. he wouldn't slap
them fines on you
quite like Roger would
but see Roger had to
come in with an iron fist
he had to come
set the tone
when he first came in
and he did just that
and I said
well you know what
we finna go at it
we finna go at it
I'm not
I'm not stopping
Paul and Gene
I had Gene
Paul and Gene
watching with a little bit more
they were like
they were like
okay okay
okay right right yeah listen y'all came along with Roger I had Paul and Gene watching with a little bit more. They were like, okay, okay, okay.
Right, right, right.
Yeah, listen.
Y'all came along with Roger
and I don't know who.
And Merton Hanks.
Merton Hanks.
Roger and Merton Hanks.
That's fine.
They came down with an iron fist.
That's fine.
Look,
the Dolphins,
Tyreek,
814 yards
in what,
five,
in six games.
Crazy.
Crazy.
Dude's only played for like 2,500 receiving yards.
I just don't know.
Why would you bring pressure?
Play Tyreek in a bump position.
You know the ball going up to Tyreek.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know it's going up to Tyreek.
That was Dante.
Not Dante. Dante.
Ah, God.
Slipping my mind.
It wasn't quarters
on that play, wasn't it?
No, they brought pressure. Yeah, no.
They had no choice. The safety had
to come down and either get the back or get the
tight end. I would play off.
You would? Yes. You can't. That's not the way the tight end. I'm going to play off. You would?
Yes.
You can't.
That's not the way the defense works.
You can't change up.
If you're bringing pressure, you got to play up.
And if you don't play up, they're going to throw it to him quick.
And then what?
He going to shake you?
Hey, I was going to try to shout it, but Ocho Herr is the thing.
If you open the door, flies will come in your house.
He opened the door for Ty will come in your house.
He opened the door for Tyree.
Now, what's the likelihood?
Okay, you three yards in front of him.
You don't get a jam on him and you open the door.
In two steps, he's in front of you.
It's a wrap.
Now what?
It's a wrap.
Literally in two steps.
There's really nothing you can do.
Nothing you can do.
Obviously, if you're going to play press,
you got to at least try to get a hand on it.
You got to get your hands on it, Ocho.
You got to.
If you're going to strike out the band, you know what you
should do? Pick a side and just be
aggressive. Pick a side.
Pick a side and be aggressive. Most of the time,
he's releasing outside anyway, so just
listen, play half a man outside.
Do something.
If anything, Ocho, releasing outside anyway. So just, listen, play half a man outside. Do something. Yeah, I can't let...
If anything, Ocho,
because I understand
because the general rule of thumb
is that if you go,
if you come with the blitz,
anything, any kind of pressure,
you don't want to let him inside
because that's an easier throw.
But that's not fair.
You got to change the rule
based on him.
Tyreek is special.
He's in a category of his own.
He's in a category of his own, He's in a category of his own,
especially when it comes
to man-to-man
or anything of that nature.
And if you play off,
it's a pick-your-poison situation
because if you bring a pressure
and you play off,
he's going to catch something short.
And listen,
it takes one move.
It takes one move
and he gone.
And if you press,
it's the same thing.
It's the same thing.
I remember earlier this year,
they said,
I said, tyreek hill is
the most dangerous player regardless of position right i'm talking about offensive player i'm
talking about linebacker i'm talking about nobody strikes fear like this man because like you said
he can take a five-yard route there are very few wide receivers that can take a five-yard route
and turn into an 80-yard spectacular.
Or as we say, hit his head on a goal.
Yeah.
He can do it.
Yeah.
He can do it.
From anywhere on the field, anywhere.
The most dangerous, and that's including Aaron Donald.
That's including Patrick Mahomes.
TJ Watt.
Fred Warnham.
Fred Warnham.
Bobby.
You name somebody.
Nobody strikes more fear than this guy. This is one of the reasons when they always ask me, well, name your you name somebody. Nobody strikes more fear than this guy.
This is one of the reasons when they always ask me,
well, name your top five receivers.
He's in the category of his own.
He's his own entity.
He's his own special player.
He just something else.
When they talk about me, you know how they talk about Messi?
All right, I'm not trying to say he's messy.
For those that are watching, I'm just giving you an analogy.
Messi is,
it's God-given.
Like, there's nothing
that will ever be
anything like that.
When I talk about Tyreek Hill,
I put him in the conversation
with Messi as in,
you see some of the stuff
he does on the field,
it's like,
that's God-given.
Obviously, with the work
that he's also put in,
it's crazy.
When he first got into the league, Ocho,
he was a gadget guy.
He was mainly a punt, kick returner.
They bring him in on third down.
They flip it to him.
But he put time in.
He taught himself how to run the route tree.
He's extremely dangerous
because he can run every route on the tree.
Everything.
And with that kind of speed,
we've never seen a guy.
He has track speed, but he's built like a football player.
Most guys that have track speed, they built like track.
They frail.
I don't know how many people have actually seen Tyreek in person,
but if you see him, he's compact.
He's 190, 195, and he's solid.
He's solid. He's 190, 195, and he's solid. He's solid as F.
So he's not like a typical James Jett and Willie Gall,
all those guys, and Sam Grady.
And I know I'm going back to guys.
But guys that normally that can run like he can run,
they were frailly built.
He's an explosion.
Any guy that can turn a stand stand flat and turn a back flip
is explosive
that lets you know Ocho
you see guys vertical jump
and broad jump
that's explosive power
you see the way he moves
I've never seen a guy
eat up a cushion
like he can
and you know the funny thing about it is not only is he explosive,
not only is he fast, but he's right now fast.
There's a difference.
There are people that are fast, but they get going.
Like, let's say.
No, no, no.
He right now.
He instant speed.
I mean, right now.
Yeah.
Some guys have to build up.
I know exactly what you're talking about.
Yeah.
And he right now fast, out the gate.
See, he's that type of guy.
Most people run as fast as they can.
He run fast as he want to.
So he got that kind of speed.
I run fast as I want to.
Oh, you can't do anything with.
Right, right, right.
But he is.
I mean, to watch him and to see what he's become is just unbelievable.
And he from the crib.
He from Georgia, Coffey County.
I got to throw that in there.
You know, I always support And he from the crib. He from Georgia, Coffey County. I got to throw that in there. You know,
I always support the guys
from the crib.
So,
big takeaway.
Let's get to your bingos.
I don't know Pete Carroll.
Pete Carroll just keep,
Pete Carroll like,
you know what?
I don't want y'all,
I want y'all to,
he's like,
I don't want y'all to forget
that I made the biggest
bonehead,
dumbest play
in the 104,
105 year history. He said, what I'm going to do, I'm going to do, I'm going to bonehead dumbest play in the hundred and 405 year history.
He said,
what I'm going to do,
I'm going to do,
I'm going to do a couple of other ones.
Yeah.
Oh,
Joe,
why would you not take the field goal?
Your defense had basically stymied the Bengals for the entire second half.
I'm talking about shut them down.
Yeah.
Why not take the field goal?
You got the two minute warning and two timeouts
they go
four on four down they don't get it
they three and out them they punt the ball
now instead of needing
a field goal to go down
and win the game you need a touchdown
yeah
I just want to know
what Pete Carroll was thinking
and Gino bro can you stop retreating?
I mean, every time a person comes, you run back up.
Bro, can you stop that?
Sometimes, just throw them all away.
It's okay.
Yeah.
Well, you know, you got to get outside the tackle box,
so you can't just throw it away now
because you're going to get intentional grounding.
But, again, I'm not a coach.
I'm not Pete Carroll.
I'm not sure what the logic is in no situation like that. Obviously, it's clear for us to see sitting at home watching from TV as opposed to what it is for them. I think I'm sure Pete Carroll has advisors, especially on the situation and understanding what's going on and knowing that, you know, it will, if I kick a field goal now, I won't need to touch down on the back end when we get them to three and out.
I won't need to test out on the back end when we get them to three and out.
And I don't know what's going on.
I don't know where the thought process is and why he did what he did. Where are the analytics guys?
Where are the analytics guys when they need them?
Where are the nerdy guys that couldn't, where are the nerdy,
the nerdy people?
Cause I don't want to leave anybody out people because they might be some
women.
They might be guys.
So where are the nerdy people when you need them?
Right.
That couldn't play
the sport and say you know what i want to be involved in the sport right let me tell you if
you go for it on fourth and three there's a 46 chance that you'll win the game yeah and there's
a hundred percent chance you're gonna lose if you don't get right right yeah so i just want to know
where are the people that are in his ear that's telling us that pete we kick the field goal we're
still two minutes there There's still two.
We're outside of two minutes
and we have two timeouts.
Where are those people?
I have no idea.
Do head coaches have,
they have advisors, right?
They have people in the mic.
They have the eye in the sky up there.
Yes.
Telling you what to challenge,
you should challenge that.
Yes.
At the end of the day,
the call, it all comes down
to the head coach making the call
on what he wants his offense to do.
Correct? Yes.
Yeah. I mean, the Seahawks
played tremendous football.
I tweeted out earlier that they
played extremely well. That goddamn
secondary, Devin Witherspoon.
Oh, you tried to gloss over that.
And you lost them 25 units.
You remember when we had that bet?
Me and you had that bet.
Yeah, we had a bet.
And you know what?
I don't mind losing it.
I don't mind.
I took my glasses off for a reason.
Because I know them boys going to see this, man.
Y'all young bulls out there, man, Seattle man.
Man, I take my glasses off.
Man, I salute you.
They played a hell of a game.
Like, for real.
I don't even mind losing.
What did I tell you about Spoon? What did I tell you about Spoon?
What did I tell you about Spoon?
Hey, them boys played a hell of a game.
Like, real shit.
And I'm cursing, too, and I'm saved.
They played a hell of a game, man.
God damn.
They did.
And the coach trying to be a hero,
trying to say, because guess what they say?
I got confidence in my defense.
I got confidence in my offense.
That's what they always give you.
I know this team.
I look them in the eye.
I know how we practice.
Yeah, they looking at you like, coach, stay your ass out of the way
and let us win this ballgame.
That's why they looking at you when you standing up there
and you squatting in a press conference
and you try to impress the media members. I look
those guys in the eye every single day.
I know what they're made of. They say,
yeah, we know what you made of too, some bull jive.
And you should say
he look him in the what? In the eye?
Yeah. He go out there and talk about
I look those guys in the eye
every single day. And they would tell you,
I would do it again.
No, you wouldn't.
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Colorado-Stanford.
Yeah.
Colorado jumps out
to a big lead,
29-0.
29-0.
And
what happened?
Second half,
obviously it was up 29-zip.
Second half,
you got to keep your foot
on the gas.
Not only do you have to keep your foot on the gas,
the penalties, the penalties, the penalties, the penalties were a killer.
It was also a killer.
Obviously, not being able to stop the offense in the second half as well.
Oh, man, that number 13?
That number 13?
Who was 13 named?
Elick?
Wait.
Elick?
Ayanna Moore.
Wait.
Ayo? Ayo Maynard. Did I I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I. I.
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Did I say it right?
Alec.
I don't know what you said.
All I know is he had a pot and he was cooking everybody ass.
He had a pot out there on the field and he was cooking everybody ass.
Alec.
I.
I.
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He had 13.
You get some.
You get some.
He said,
I'm going to stir fry you.
I'm going to grill you.
I'm going to oven roast you.
I'm going to fry you.
I mean, he was getting everybody that worked. Listen, I
didn't know anything about him until I
was able to watch that game. He had 13
catches for 295 yards
and three TDs.
If we
didn't know about him then,
we know about him now.
We know about him now. He put himself on the
map. He put himself on the map that night.
Ocho.
And I'm probably going to catch some flag from there.
Don't do it.
Don't do it.
Don't do it.
Think about it first.
Think about it first before you say it, baby.
I am.
Think about it first.
That's discipline.
Penalties are discipline.
Yeah.
I'm not saying,
I know what coach says publicly.
And I know what he says privately because I've had this conversation with him.
We went to the hall together in 2011.
Yes.
Me and that man talk up until probably he got to Colorado.
We would talk sometimes two,
three times a week.
So I,
I know what he's trying to get done,
but right now,
Colorado is a very undisciplined football team.
And it's hard to overcome those type of mistakes.
You've got to get out of your own way.
And right now, they're not getting
out of their own way.
And that's frustrating.
29 points?
Forget the defense.
I don't care about the defense.
Because guess what?
When they score seven, guess what?
They kick the ball off
the you you can go back down the field and score also but this they've got to do a better job
they've got to fix that yeah and and coach and coach coach prime get up after every press
conference and you say penalties penalties penalties now something is getting lost in
translation either the message that you're getting is not being received
or how you're delivering the message isn't being received.
But there's a disconnect somewhere
because you can't keep having double-digit penalties
and expect to win these games.
Right. I don't think there's a disconnect.
I think the moments like this are new for these kids.
The situations that they're in, the lights, the program, the newfound stardom or whatever it may be.
At times, you have to find a happy medium of calmness and relax.
And I call it, what I call it being in a situation like this, when you're in a game of that magnitude,
I call it being quick,
but not in a hurry.
When you're quick and not in a hurry,
you don't make mistakes.
You don't make those kinds of mistakes
that they're making.
And I'm talking about
from an individual position,
for me,
playing receiver,
I really can't speak for anybody else.
I think about Shador.
Shador had a very, very good game.
He only had one-
He made two mistakes. He made two mistakes. No, he had one turnover. One with the- No, no. He only about Shador. Shador had a very, very good game. He made two mistakes.
He had one turnover.
He only had one turnover.
But here's the thing. If he makes that throw,
he has Travis wide open on third and six.
He makes that throw.
That's the first down. They kill the clock.
And then he has to realize in sudden
death, you can't throw the ball up because
now you prevent your team from
getting an opportunity at three.
I'm going to make them score a touchdown to beat me and not kick a field goal.
So that's the one thing, like I said, the one throw he played phenomenal.
Up until that third down throw, he missed him.
He just missed him.
And then the he, you have to understand, okay, this is sudden death.
This is different than the third quarter.
This is different than the fourth quarter.
Now, because sudden death, this is our possession.
If we don't get points out of this, they get points, they win.
So that's something I'm sure Coach would talk to him about,
not just as a coach, but as a father and a son.
Because on the field, I'm talking to you as
a father, as a son, I mean as a
player, but at home,
this is what I want you to understand.
And I'm sure he'll probably call Tom and Tom Brady
will tell him the same thing because they text,
they speak frequently, and those
are some of the things that he's going to have to know.
Also this,
Travis Hunter playing too many snaps.
You think so? The guy was out.
Ocho, the guy was out for a month.
You're going to have him out for a month and bring him back
and play him over 100 snaps? Did you see
it? It impacted him on both
sides of the football.
I mean,
let me see. He was out a month.
That's hard
to say. That's hard to say. Ocho, think about it, Ocho. Let me ask. He was out a month. That's hard to say. That's hard to say.
Ocho, think about it, Ocho. Let me ask you a question. I understand he's talented.
But if you burn him too much, he hasn't been in game competition in a month.
game competition in a month.
It's easy for us to say on the outside.
It's easier for us to say on the outside that he's playing too many snaps.
I mean, I think he knows.
A hundred snaps and you haven't played in a month?
I mean, what was he doing before?
Before that, he was still, he would play, he had a high volume of snaps as well.
He was playing in the game.
Okay.
Think about that.
You playing in the game.
Right. So you playing every week.
You know, I don't know. Have you, have you ever missed it? Have you missed any game during the season? No, think about now. You're playing in the game. So you're playing every week. You know, I don't know.
Have you ever missed any games during the season?
No.
No, sir.
Let me ask you a question.
Yes, sir.
When you come out of the preseason, that first game was the Dickens, wasn't it?
Even though you have been practicing, you have been doing all that.
So imagine.
Now, think about it.
You've been practicing.
So imagine taking a month off.
And you say, how many plays are there in the
game right 60 70 60 yeah 70 okay i'm gonna add 45 to 50 to that workload now tell me how you're
gonna feel damn it's oh man that's that's a tough one that's a tough one because i think
playing too much left watch the performance they was hunting. They was hunting him. They was hunting him on the defensive side, Ocho.
He's your best cover guy, and they're hunting him.
Right.
Why?
Because the legs.
You played, hold on, Ocho, and this is what you're going to say.
Okay, you're right.
You're right.
They played him 100 plus snap at altitude.
That's not Miami.
That's Denver, Colorado, where they send you to go train. The Olympic
training facility is in Colorado.
They send you to go
there because the blood, because the
oxygen. I have a question.
Are we panicking a little
bit too fast? Are we panicking
a little bit too fast? Because listen,
stay with me, stay with me. He was
playing a high volume of snap before
and playing well on both sides of the ball.
When he picked off the ball against TCU,
he was playing the same number of snaps.
So how about just this game,
the person playing in front of him
just got the better of him this one time?
What if it's just that?
What if he comes back next week
and is right back and putting those same situations
and picks the ball off or scores an offensive end? But think about it. If he comes back next week and is right back and putting those same situations and picks the ball off or scores an offense in?
But think about if he comes back next week,
that means he had a week up under his belt.
But let me ask you a question.
When he picked that ball up for TCU,
was he coming off an injury and missing a month of the season?
You're right.
You're right.
You're right.
You're right.
You're right.
You're right.
But I'm just thinking like when I was a shorty,
when I was that age about, you know how we run all day. You know what I You're right. But I'm just, I'm just, I'm, I'm just thinking like when I was a shorty, when I was that age about,
you know how we run all day.
You know what I'm talking about where we run all day and it's football.
It's still fun. So we don't even see it as a workload.
We see it as a, this is what we do. This is what I do.
Both sides of the ball.
Think about even Charles Woodson that won the Heisman didn't play this many
snaps. Right. And he won the Heisman doing it.
Remember this is a different dynamic, different team.
This is different.
That's Michigan.
Like I said, Champ.
Champ, too.
At Georgia.
Yeah.
Colorado has 17 penalties for 127 yards.
Several of those penalties kept drives alive.
And they had four.
One, two, three, four illegal substitutions.
You can't play with 12.
I'm trying to figure the sport
that you can have 12 men
on the field.
I think soccer,
you can have baseball,
you can have nine.
How many on soccer?
Number 11.
11?
Okay, football 11.
So what sport can you have 12 men?
Volleyball,
you can't have 12.
So I'm trying to figure the sport.
So why the hell y'all keep
trotting out an extra man?
I think small, small, small
errors, small errors, small
errors. Four times, Ocho!
Ocho, Ocho, if
you rear-end somebody four times,
you can't drive, damn it. One
time, I understand. When you run in the back
of somebody four different occasions,
you can't drive, bro. Right.
You right. You're right.
You're right.
Listen,
first year,
that's all I can say.
First year,
what we expected out of Colorado,
what everybody doubting them,
and where they are
and what they're doing,
man, listen,
I got nothing but high praise
and props
for not just prime,
but for everything
they're doing right now
based on where they ran last year.
Coach,
I want them to win that game because I want them to get the six wins
so they can go bowling.
Right.
Oh, okay.
I want them to go bowling.
Okay.
You're right.
You're right.
You're right.
That's what I want them to win.
Right.
But you got to cut, like you said, you've got to cut down on the mistakes.
Right.
You can't have that.
Yes.
Coach Prime, he's said it before. He came on first take't have that. Yes, Coach Prime, he said it before. He came
on first take and said
that, he said, I need seven, eight more dogs.
He probably needs three
or four of those dogs on the D-line.
He probably needs three or four
on the offensive line.
And then he's going to be a business.
Because he got the skilled players.
The skilled players, especially
on the offensive side, can make plays.
Now, the guy's going to have to understand situation and angles to play
because, look, you can't give up a 97-yard touchdown.
You can't.
You can't give up a 60-yard touchdown when a guy catches the ball on one side
and breaks it all the way back across the other side and score a touchdown.
You can't have that.
But the penalty is 17
penalties to get you beat.
That'll get you beat.
But it was
a great game. 46-43
double overtime.
I enjoyed it.
If every game
was like that, every collegiate
game was like that, it collegiate game was like that,
it'd be that much better.
That much better.
As opposed to the team just blowing everybody out each week,
especially the top dogs.
Yeah, even we saw what happened with SC and their terrible defense.
Yeah.
You know what, Ocho, I know you saw the game DK.
And I've talked to DK publicly
and I've talked to him privately.
DK.
Bro, you got to stop
the unnecessary stuff.
Bro, I mean, what you...
Okay, by shoving the guy
in his face mask.
Trying to intimidate him.
Trying to intimidate him.
That's all.
Trying to intimidate him.
You caught yourself 15 yards.
Maybe he thought the ref wasn't looking.
You think so?
Remember I tell you how you in the wide open,
you got to do stuff in a pile.
You got to do stuff in a congested area.
Now you can get away.
But if you right there, the DB right there,
and you shove the man with both hands or one hand in his face,
they're going to throw
a flag every time.
I wonder if Britt said
something to him
to get him riled up like that.
Hey,
all that talking,
see,
it used to.
But you know,
Ocho,
in the course of a game,
I can get your ass back
and make it look like a plate.
I get your back.
I get your back and make it look like a plate. Yeah, the funny. I get your back. Make it look like a
plate. Yeah, the funny thing about it, if
Britt really got in his head
to, once they get in your head like that
mentally, and it causes you to react
like that, you've already, you've already
lost the war.
Guess what? Guess what? Everybody
else is like, hey, man, you know what? I'm gonna
say something to him, too. Because
that's like the second or third time that that's happened. So clearly that's a problem. man, you know what? I'm going to say something to him, too. Get him out of this game. Because that's like the second or third time
that that's happened.
So clearly, that's a problem.
Bro, you too good.
Hey, go score on him.
Go score on him and say, nah, see,
every time you keep running your mouth,
this is what I'm going to do to you.
Right, right, right, right, right.
Oh, man.
But he said, DK said after the game,
he didn't hear the whistle blow,
the play dead,
so he continued to block the guy.
Hey, I love DK.
DK, you my dog.
I love you.
DK, shut up.
Hey, you know what?
One kind of line out there.
No,
he didn't hit a whistle?
Yeah,
he said he didn't hit a whistle.
Say,
you know,
hey.
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