Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Hour 1: Aaron Rodgers is back, Bryce Young not to blame, Unc defeats Brett Favre
Episode Date: September 26, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocino"Johnson recap a wild Week 3 of the NFL season. Top stories include New York Jets' Aaron Rodgers returning to form in a 24-3 win over the New England Patriots on Thurs...day Night Football, Ocho doesn't think Carolina Panthers QB Bryce Young deserves all the blame, Unc defeating Brett Favre in his federal appeal and much more!03:14 - Jets vs. Patriots—Aaron Rodgers looked good08:30 - Shannon wins appeal against Brett Favre16:14 - What is Mel Kiper talking about? Offensive Line Play is terrible this season22:00 - Ocho doesn’t think Bryce Young is the problem28:47 - Chiefs beat the Falcons.31:00 - Sam Darnold dominates the Texans39:55 - Derrick Henry is an old-school eyeback45:44 - Eagles vs. Saints(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We didn't think it was gonna be much,
but the Jazz did a great job.
Aaron Rodgers looked unbelievable.
Aaron Rodgers, 281 passing yards, two touchdowns.
The Jazz defense recorded seven sacks and at the end, Drake May got an opportunity to
play and you know what?
It might be a thing, a sign of things to come because you kind of know what you're going
to get with Jacobi Brissette.
You just wanted the rook to sit, learn a little bit.
You was kind of hoping probably Brissette could get just wanted the rook to sit, learn a little bit. You was kinda hoping probably Brissette
could get a little farther into the season,
no joke, but it doesn't look like it.
But you know what you're gonna get,
Jacobi Brissette, he's not changing anybody's life.
But give the Jeff credit tonight, they look really good.
Aaron Rodgers look good.
Very good.
Like he normally does.
Now he looks like the Aaron Rodgers
that we saw in Green Bay. Yes normally does. Now he looks like the Aaron Rodgers that we saw in Green Bay.
Yes he does.
What did you like most about what you saw
from the Jets tonight?
I mean, you know what I like,
what I saw most from the Jets
is the consistency of their offense.
Now there was a little low,
obviously in the third and fourth quarter,
but their first and second quarter,
they looked good.
Going up and down the field,
being able to run the ball,
having a consistent balance of run and pass.
Gerald Wilson looks very good.
Mike Williams looks good.
The running game looks good.
Now this is the Jets that people were expecting to see
if Aaron Rodgers didn't get hurt last year.
Correct.
So with him being healthy,
now he made me a little nervous sometimes.
Every time he scrambled outside that damn damn pocket and go goddamn run.
And I'm like, it's like I'm holding my breath a little bit, you know, but I know it was
the keys and messed up.
But again, some of that other quarterbacks need to learn like to every time he got out
of the pocket was the first thing Aaron Rodgers did.
He did.
You get down.
You get up first, get down.
He first get down.
But other than that, man, they look phenomenal in that defense.
They didn't look good last week, but this week they look much better.
And the fact that this Patriot team that I just saw tonight beat my goddamn
Bengals at home. Yeah.
Week one, I don't know what's going on.
I don't know what that you know, what is going on.
But listen, if you're a fan, if you're in the chat, you're a fan,
even if you're not a fan of Aaron Rogers, because some all the all the
extracurricular activities he talks about and does off the field
The young man, this is a reason why they put it with his bullshit and he gave you example of that tonight
Yeah, oh Joe when I watch this game. I'm looking at the Patriots and I'm thinking to myself
Y'all had a game plan
Tom Brady. Yeah, I got it can't run. The last
thing you want to do is let Aaron Rodgers get outside the pocket and throw the ball.
That's where he's most dangerous. He made his bones. He's a four time league MVP. Yes,
Aaron Rodgers can throw the ball from the pocket. He's one of the most prolific throwers
of the football that we've ever seen, but he's most dangerous outside of the pocket.
That's what you do to a Tom Brady.
You force Tom Brady off his mark.
Yes, Tom is accurate outside of the pocket,
but he's not as accurate outside of the pocket
as he is in the pocket.
Aaron Rodgers is the flip side.
Yes, Aaron can beat you from the pocket,
but you would much rather have him
because you don't wanna give him that kind of time
once he escapes the pocket.
Now he can't run like he wants.
He could run like he could when he was 28, 32.
He's 49.
We understand that.
But his arm is still just as dangerous.
And if you let him buy time outside of the pocket, and we know this about Aaron, if you
studied his career, he loves throwing the ball to the tight end.
Yeah.
And his tight end came up with some big catches on third down
to keep the chains going, give him an opportunity
to stay on the field, get three more downs.
But I didn't really like the game plan of the Patriots
because they let Aaron get outside to his left.
They let him get outside to his right.
That is a game plan that you have
for a stationary quarterback, a Tom Brady,
a Peyton Manning or Kirk Cousins.
Yeah, I ain't worried about y'all going nowhere.
So I'm just gonna make sure,
I'm gonna get you off your mark in the pocket.
But when you look at them, they ran the ball okay,
not great, not great, not great.
They ran the ball okay.
The defense did what they were supposed to do,
what I think was an overmatch team.
You're dominating.
You're dominating. That's what you're supposed to do.
Or a team that you're better than you supposed to come out of the game,
feeling that you're better than not like, man, I wish we had played better.
We're supposed to beat that team by X amount of points.
So when you're playing somebody and you got and you're better damn near across
the board, this is what you're supposed to do.
Not they missed a field goal.
And I'm sure there's some there's some things that Aaron and the office of staff is
going to look at like, you know what guys,
we probably should have had another 10, 14 points.
Easy, easy.
And you know, we feel a lot, I mean, we feel good,
but we feel a lot better about ourselves.
I think that's the thing that the coaches that I really
appreciate about a lot of the coaches that I played for,
Ocho, that even when we won the game, he's like,
we're going to go back and watch the film because there are some things that we can do a
lot better to make sure that we're clicking on all cylinders. Everything's
going okay. But the gesture, you know, you now you get 10 days, you don't play
again until the following Sunday. You get some time off. You played a lot of
games in the first 11, you know, because they had a Monday night game and they
played a Sunday and then they came and played a Thursday. So you're looking
about three games in the span of 11 days. That's a lot. That's a lot on a 40 year old body.
And so give Aaron credit for going to go ahead. One thing you know, Aaron ain't practicing.
You know, you're practicing again. Okay. I won my appeal. Okay. Um, I guess, uh, against farf. Okay. Okay. Okay. He said I defamed him. Okay. And in a strongly worded
opinion, okay. They said Mr. Sharp offered strong opinions, right? Based on things that
were reported as fat. And that's not defamation. Right. So hopefully, you look, there's a chance he tries to throw a Hail Mary and take it to the Supreme Court.
Who knows?
Maybe his job is the, but I was never gonna back down.
Right.
And P Mac said, hey, he didn't, no,
I don't feel I did anything wrong.
I ain't got no problem, Mocho.
Yes, sir.
And you, and fans and people that's listening
and watching right now, you've heard me say.
Actions, I control that yes sir consequences are without or out of my control but
the consequences that come from my actions right i stand here on it yeah i'll take it all 10
i'm wrong i'm wrong i don't believe i defamed Brett Farr. I believe I offer this very strong
opinion on what was reported in the paper.
Speaking of what was reported, is this still true? Has the money been paid back or are
we going to leave that alone?
The money, he paid the original, but they said he owes interest that hasn't been paid
back.
Oh, interest.
That's what was reported.
I was speaking on what reported.
Now, at the time, I said he took money.
Skip said he paid it back.
I said, and what about the interest?
It's been reported that the interest
hadn't been paid back.
And like the funds went, some of the funds,
$5 million, $4 million or something went
for a volleyball arena.
And so, you know, I was surprised that he filed a lawsuit.
And so, you know what I always do, Ocho?
Yeah.
I go call, I get with Marvin.
I go in, I say, so what are we gonna do?
Right.
He says, they got these firms, he said,
this would be the number one, Williams and Conley.
Yeah, oh, Williams and Conley, yeah, yeah, yeah.
They helped me on a few of my cases.
Man, Ocho?
Yeah.
It cost your boy a penny.
Oh yeah, oh, you ain't got to tell me.
You ain't got to tell me.
But, it wasn't got to tell me you ain't got to tell me but
It wasn't about the money right I wasn't gonna bow down
But you know sometimes people try to put you in a pinch and think look big bang take little bang
Oh, no, I've been up all my money. We got I was never I was never gonna apologize
Because I don't believe I did anything wrong if I was wrong
Yeah, if I say something if somebody like okay, Meg Meg Thee Stallion, she took what I said,
she took it, it hurt her.
Okay, I ain't got no problem.
Meg, I'm sorry.
That wasn't my intention.
Intent don't matter.
Because you were equally offended,
even though that wasn't my intention.
If I say something, the way I behaved at the Lakers game,
I'm wrong.
I'm wrong, dead ass. But I don't believe I defamed
Brett. I don't. I was offering a strong opinion on what was being reported. Right. I mean, listen,
everybody reported it. Why was he just solely focused on you is the question. You know why,
but it is what it is. Okay, my bad. My bad, I didn't mean to bring that up, my bad.
It is what it is.
Yeah, it is what it is.
I'm glad, so all the people, Joe,
everybody that handled it, Ocho, they came in,
they took all Ash emails.
Yeah.
Cause she was my producer.
Yeah.
My phone, they came and plugged that machine up to my phone
and took everything off it.
Yeah.
Everything. Yeah, I got one of them too. I got one of them at the high.
I was like, I say, so what happened? I say, I just want y'all to know.
I'm about to own something. If anything on this phone get out, right.
How about the old song? I don't know what, but I'm on it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
And like I say, bro, it was just,
it was just, I'm just, hopefully it's over.
I really do want you, I hope it's over.
I wish Brett nothing but the best.
I heard that he's going to either tomorrow
or next week he's going before Congress
and they're gonna ask some questions about the funds,
what he knew, how much he knew, when did he know,
what did he know. And so I just want the people of Mississippi to have their day in court.
That was wrong for however it got out that the funds were misappropriated. And I just want the
people of Mississippi to be made whole because that's one of the
that's the poorest state in the US. Mississippi is the poorest. They can ill afford to have
any money slip through the cracks and go to people that didn't deserve it or didn't. And that's that's
that's bad. And I just don't know. You know, oh, Joe, you know, I vote and people you've heard me say, I hate,
like, I just want like, people that that can't help themselves.
I mean, you talk about people making 10 and 15 $20,000 a year.
Come on.
And I just, I just feel I just I just feel bad. Look, I thought
God, you bless me, you you shown favor to me more than I'd probably deserve.
But everybody ain't like us, Ocho.
Everybody's not gonna play a number of years
at the NFL or play a professional sport.
Everybody's not gonna have a job
and be able to take care of their money.
And when they retire, they good.
Everybody gonna be like that.
And I just hate that the people of Mississippi
and I don't know why people would do that,
but I'm just glad it's over.
I wish Brett the best.
I wish the people of Mississippi that they get their day
and let justice be served.
So that's where I am on that.
So I'm glad.
Thank you to my team at Williams and Connelly.
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This is what happened.
When somebody has been in the position that has never played the game, but has studied
the game and knows a lot about the players coming out of college and knows the ins and
outs and all the little nuances and he talks good
during the draft. Now you're saying something needs to be outlawed. For what? For what? How about you
realize that the goddamn offensive line play is fucking horrible this season. That's why the
goddamn pass- Air rubble. Horrible. Look at the left tackles. Look at the right tackles in today's
game. Look at it. Pay attention. You'll see why the goddamn numbers are down.
It has nothing to do with goddamn cover two,
two man none of that shit or two safety looks.
Like goddamn, male, shit.
I mean, so in other words,
so in other words, he want the touchdown rate
to keep going up.
I mean, he ain't gonna be satisfied
till you got five quarterbacks
throwing for 50 touchdowns in a season.
Guess what?
When Dan Marino threw for 48 touchdowns,
they played cover two.
When Peyton Manning threw for 55, they played cover two.
When Tom played throw for 50, they played cover two.
When Patrick Mahomes throw for 50, they played cover two.
Marino threw for 48 and 5,000 yards back in the 80s,
they played cover two.
It's just ridiculous.
And matter of fact, how about this?
If we're gonna take out the two has safety, right?
Yeah, you got corners having to play man to man with some of these elite
receivers not having no goddamn help.
They need to motherfucking raise the goddamn pay for the DBS in.
Let the know they let the DBS make sure the DBS making 30 million
if they got to cover these fools.
I mean, David Worthy and Chris Olavi and
Rashid Shahid and all these fast dudes
one on one for help.
I'm gonna make it, I'm gonna make it even.
I will make it easy for him.
If no more cover two,
you can't have a wide receiver on the field
that runs four, three or faster.
Since we, since you wanna handicap every guy.
Yeah, yeah, since you wanna handicap the defense,
they gotta play all this,
they gotta play all this single high.
Okay, all your receivers gotta run at least four-four.
Run four-four high.
That's a trip, man.
Come on, Mel, I love you.
Yeah.
Mel, I love you and I respect you, baby,
but come on now.
You do realize they went to that,
they used to all they played was single high safety
until Bob Hayes.
Bob Hayes came into the league,
how you gonna, the world's fastest man, you gonna play him in single high, with Bob Hayes. Bob Hayes came into the league. How you, the world's fastest man,
you gonna play him in single high, with a man coverage.
He the fastest man on the planet and you got a DB.
Now, remember now, it's dancing like Ginger Rogers
and Fred Astaire.
Ginger Rogers had a harder job because she did everything
Fred Astaire did and she did it backwards in heels.
So we're asking these DBs to do everything Tyree
Hill does, but I need you to do it backwards.
Backwards. That's crazy.
With no help. That's crazy.
Maybe it be a touchdown on every play.
Or if you had, hold on, if you just had to play single high?
Yeah. Yeah, for sure.
Listen. It ain't going to be no touchdown,
but it's going to be a lot of yards.
Listen, you play off at seven yards
and keep everything in front of you,
but all they gonna do is march right down the goddamn field.
Yeah.
You gotta be able to switch it up.
You gotta play cover two.
You gotta play quarters.
You gotta play 55.
You gotta play six kick.
You gotta play seven, 88 bucks.
I don't even think, I don't even think Mel was thinking.
Like, did you think that process?
Through you know, there's there's a reason for different coverages. There's a reason for different
different defenses, you know, it makes the game difficult for quarterbacks that they don't know
where to go with the ball right is a reason love there's a reason why the safety dropped down. I
mean, there's a reason why the goddamn offensive line shifts right before the you know, snapping
the ball like come on man. Oh, Joe, you know, snap of the ball. Like come on, man
Oh Joe, you remember college you remember in college? They say man Y'all need to do it to know how to be spread. These are these no huddle offenses
They they gonna get somebody no you have a you gonna have to coach your team up
Yeah, and get them in better shape so they can handle it
Well, you're gonna have to get your quarterback smarter and understand where to go with the football
Give them to study better and stop putting the ball in harm's way.
Because they're not telling the offense,
well, you can't run empty.
You can't run five wides.
You can't run three by one.
You can't run a, come on, man.
Damn, y'all just want the offense to just go up and down.
So just, I'll tell you what,
this is how the defense play with one shoot.
You can only win one shoot. Damn! At some point in time, damn, let the defense play with one shoot. You can only win one shoot.
Damn!
At some point in time, damn, let the defense win.
Give me something, Ocho, let me win something.
Hell no.
Damn!
All the damn rules in today's game
are predicated towards the offensive players.
Nah, man, they got the goddamn nah, man.
You can't touch the receivers past five yards.
You can't touch, you can't do nothing.
Now he wanna take a...
I can't hit him too hard, Ocho.
Remember, I can't hit him too hard.
No, you can't hit him.
You know, you can't hit him.
And the quarterback.
Listen, you can't make him think twice
about coming across that goddamn middle.
Receivers A. I don't wanna hit the quarterback.
Receivers B, they catching stuff like the Mona Lisa,
smiling, one hand in the air in the middle of the field.
Yeah!
Man.
I mean, I'm trying to think.
I can't remember, and I'm sure it might've happened,
but I don't remember all these catches with one hand.
Like you see these guys going across the middle.
Yeah, looking pretty.
Hey, hold on.
And these guys catching three-step slant routes.
Ocho, a three-step, man, Mike Singletarik, boy!
Man, your head had been, man, listen. Your head would Singletary, boy. Man, your head a bit, man listen.
Your head would have been rolling, boy.
You'd have had a visor over your ear hole,
because that's what you'd have been looking out of.
And soon as you brought your hands in that three-step slam,
bro, don't you? You better let that backer clear.
Man, shh. Boy, you better than me.
Hey, hit me in the second window, sir.
Yeah, thank you. Hit me in the second window, in. Yeah, thank you. Hit me in the second window.
You better let Singletary clear.
You better let Raiden clear off of the all and all those guys
Erlacher.
What? A three-step slant?
I'm one of that.
And I don't want to hear that shit, man.
It's okay.
I know you're the quarterback.
You're the most important player in most important position on the field
because you touch the ball every goddamn play.
But come on, man.
Listen, you have to say the right thing.
Bryce Young is saying all the right thing
because he's in a position where he has to.
You went to a fucking dumpster fire.
It's the reason they were the team to pick
and have the first pick in the goddamn draft.
Everybody can see it. Your family gonna
tell you the truth. Your friends are gonna tell you the truth. I'm tell you the truth.
It ain't true. Ain't nothing wrong with you. Somebody has Ocho. Shit. You do. Did you
know? Name. Find me somebody out the Old Testament. Find me somebody out the New Testament that
can come play for the goddamn Panthers and make a goddamn difference. Nobody. Boy, Jesus himself would
come down here in them goddamn sandals he be wearing. Ain't nothing changing. It's bad.
When Sam Donnell was there, they said it was Sam Donnell's fault. When Baker Mayfield was
there, they said it was Baker Mayfield's fault
Rice young is there they said is Bryce Young's fault Sam Donahue and goddamn Baker Mayfield are off to motherfucking historic
starts again Yeah, I think Baker Matt Baker matter went to the promo last year something and he's he played very well since he's got out of that
Sess pool, which is Carolina. Let me tell you something. Let me tell you something, Chad.
I want you to stay with me real quick.
Listen to me.
Dave Tepper knows Frank Wright got fired in week 11.
11 games.
11 games.
He understand David Tepper has a very short fuse
and has little to no patience at all
and not understanding that it takes time.
It takes time.
You're not finna buy your way into having a successful team.
It takes time to build.
So I think Dave Penets is sitting back, well you know right now, I think my goddamn job
is on the line.
Because I don't think we can win with Bryce Young not understanding that elephant in the
room is more than just Bryce Young.
There are other issues that need to be addressed.
David Tepper knows that. Mr. Kanellis knows that as well. There's nothing Bryce Young can do.
And I'm going to ask you one more thing. I'm going to let you talk because if you don't stop me,
I'm going to keep on going. There are 31 other quarterbacks in the team. Chat, be honest with
yourself. 31 other quarterbacks in a league that are starters.
Name one that can come to the Panthers team right now
and make a goddamn difference.
Please tell me.
And matter of fact, I'm going to the game this Sunday.
I think the Panthers are playing the Raiders in Vegas.
I got to work that game.
So now I get to see it in person.
So when we do the show Sunday night,
I'm going to be able to tell y'all what did I tell you? I just saw it in person. So when we do the show Sunday night, I'm gonna be able to tell you, I just saw
it in person. It ain't Bryce Young. But go ahead, go ahead. Now you got me. You got me.
I think, Oh Joe, look, I'm 38 hot now. The problem that he making that damn speech like
he the issue. The problem is, is that owners, let's just say owners and ADs, you get a team.
Yeah.
A team that won one game or team that won three games.
And you expect no matter who you hire to come in and all of a sudden y'all gonna be a playoff
team.
Y'all come in all of a sudden you in the college football playoff.
Do you realize how bad you were before you got into, before you changed regime? You know what the problem is? You know what the problem is? The people that positions
of power they're not football guys. We have businessmen buying teams. That's the problem.
Businessmen that use money and they know that what money does in the business world it changes
things right away. Right. In the football world, that's not the way shit works.
No, because in business you can create a product
and it change your fortune just like that.
Whether it's the iPhone or the iPod,
whatever the case may be, you can create something
and instantaneously it changes your life.
Now, if you're fortunate enough and you get a quarterback,
it can, but what about the piece?
Do you have to remember Patrick Mahomes went to a team
that had Travis Kelsey and Tyreek Hill.
And if I'm not mistaken, it had, what's the guy?
The run up, Kareem Hunt.
But I think he got in trouble and they ended up
shipping him out.
But, and then they went and got Sammy Watkins.
So they surrounded him as great as he was,
they surrounded him with talent.
That's what you gotta have no matter great.
I don't care how great.
You gotta have something.
And I'm not saying
That the guy you need to Randy mall Jerry Rice and to all on one team
But do they fit do the pieces fit and see that's what everybody said what Tom Brady got no hit
No, no, no those guys that Tom had they fit because everybody can't go
You can't take guys that are being alpha dogs. We used be in the guy and says okay, you got two passes this week
We're gonna run the ball 40 times right like they did like Edelman and Welker and and Amandola and those guys
That don't work right for Jerry that ain't working for to that ain't working for Randy that ain't working
Oh, and I tell people that I say y'all look at and y'all look at Edelman, y'all look at Amandola,
y'all look at Welker, y'all look at the receivers,
and y'all think, well, they're not Jerry Rice.
No, but Jerry ain't playing in that system.
You better get Jerry that damn ball.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
You better get Marvin Harrison that ball.
Okay, let a drive happen, and Marvin ain't seen that ball. Okay, let a drive happen.
And Marvin ain't seen the ball.
Okay.
Y'all let that quietness fool you.
Bad.
Everybody can't play in every system.
They think, oh great, no, no, no, no, no, no.
You better get those guys the ball.
And we're gonna talk about Tom and say how he approached
situations with the receiver.
How he would talk each, and you hear me say this all the time.
If you're a leader, you can't leave it, leave everybody the same.
If you're a coach, you can't coach everybody the same.
You treat them all fair, but you don't treat them all the same.
You have to understand by being around, being observant, talking and understand.
What's the best way?
Oh, oh, he's so sensitive.
Okay, you try that approach.
I'm just telling you, having been in locker rooms,
I'm telling you and I got over almost two and a half decades
in locker rooms.
I'm telling you what somebody said,
you can say somebody is sensitive
and solve all you want to.
But if you approach the wrong guy,
the wrong way he gonna go upside your head
is gonna be a problem
The cheese go on the road and when he very highly contested a very good ball game
22-17 over the Atlanta Falcons they get a stop on a fourth down Al Jarre couldn't barge his way through on 31
So the Falcons have to go for it on fourth at inches and B John Robinson to ball carrier and here it is
Oh Joe they covered up all the blockers
and they say, Nick Bolton, you gotta make a play.
B. John Robinson, you either gotta run him over
or you gotta make him miss.
He didn't either and the Chiefs get the ball back.
But listen, Bolton, Bolton scraped better
than the goddamn, goddamn butter knife.
He scraped field that hole right away
so there was really nothing for B. John Robin to be able to do in that instance.
For one, I'm questioning the play call on fourth and inches.
If they got the box stack, right?
Yeah.
Everything's covered, right?
Yeah.
So what's the first thing you do?
You do something outside of the tendencies on which you would normally run on a fourth and inches.
Man, I'm play action, faking it out the belly and got the tight end maybe coming out the backside and doing something different as opposed to what they think you're going to do on fourth and inches. Man, I'm, I'm play action, faking it out the belly and got the tight end, maybe coming out the backside of doing something different as opposed to what
they think you're going to do a 14 inches. They think you know, you're going
to run the ball, do the complete opposite. Surprise them. Yeah. If you're
going to go for it, if you're going to go for it, throw the whole deck out,
throw the whole kitchen sink out, do something different in that scenario. I
mean, spags knew he had the right play call
and Bolton made a hell of a goddamn play.
I think in that situation, Ocho, you go with what you,
because if they throw that ball on fourth and inches,
what are you gonna say?
Man, you got Bijoy Robinson, you took his top 10 picks.
You got Alger right there in the backfield.
Okay, well you ran the ball.
You got the top 10 pick, you ran the ball
and you still got stopped.
Okay, okay, you gotta give the ball. You got a top 10 pick. You ran the ball and you still got stopped. Okay, okay. You got to give the defense some credit. Spags did a great job of covering
everybody up. When you cover all the blockers up, somebody's going to be free. Now you tell your
back, because he ain't no block, he's unblocked. You either got to run him over or you got to make
him miss. Those are your only two options because now you take it all your skill, your wide receivers are off the field.
You brought in big personnel. So they know you're going to run
the ball. And if we can't look, first of all, if we can't get an
inch, hell, we don't deserve to win the game. Oh, Joe. All you
got to do is take your tongue out. That's it. It's right there.
Sam Darnold dominates the Texans 34 seven through three weeks to
Vikings have been one of the league's best team.
They won on the road against the Giants.
They defeated the NFC best 49ers in week two,
and now they beat the AFC's top,
one of the AFC top squads in week three.
Their plus 55 margin of victory through three games
is the second best in franchise history,
only behind the 1975 team.
Minnesota went four for five in the red zone.
Donald threw four touchdowns on the day. It's the first time in his career that he's thrown multiple touchdowns in three straight games.
Today they jumped out on the Texas and didn't let up.
CJ Stroud threw for 215 yards, two interceptions, one touchdown.
And they struggled with Brian Flores' defense and without leading rusher,
the run to football, Joe Mix Mixon they were sitting ducks back
there Houston scored a season low seven points and the running backs had 11 carries for only 26 yards
in place of mixing uh cam acres longest rush was nine yards this was the first time cj cj looked
looked he looked pedestrian this the worst this was his worst game as an NFL. Now, obviously he's due to have one of these games,
but Brian Flores did a great job of confusing it.
He did a great job of pressuring it.
He did a great job of disguising coverages
and hopefully he gets another opportunity
to be a head coach again,
because obviously some things that happened in Miami
with Tua, and I think everybody deserves a second chance because we've seen some coaches
that get second, third chances.
And so hopefully Brian Flores with the job that he's doing this year
at Minnesota, with a head coaching job comes available
and they will come available, Ocho.
Hopefully he's in line to get one of those jobs.
But what did you like about what you saw from Minnesota?
Well, Sam Darno.
Sam Darno.
Listen, I don't know what happened
when he was in Carolina.
I don't know what happened when he was in San Francisco.
But I don't know what happened when he was in New York.
But the resurgence and the confidence
that he's displaying at the quarterback position
and having the number one pick go down
and him stepping in and looking like the savior
for the Minnesota Vikings and they haven't missed a beat.
They haven't missed a step offensively.
Listen, he was 17 for 28, won it 181,
40 easy today.
Pick it up, right where they left off.
I know Justin Jefferson is happy.
I know, like, dog, people don't understand how important the quarterback position is for your success.
If you have adequate play at the quarterback position, anything is possible.
Anything is possible.
And he's showing that despite the struggles that he's had early in his career on the other
teams, found the right situation
and look how it's showing up.
Look how he's performing week in and week out, even though it's only week three.
Listen, he's going to be due for a game that doesn't look like itself, like he's been
for the past three weeks.
But so far, unbelievable.
Well, I think it's...
And he's playing for another starting job somewhere else he's, he's playing for another starting job
somewhere else too.
Now he's playing for another
starting job.
I think the problem that teams run
into is that they want these
quarterbacks to play early and
they're not ready to play and
you're ruining them.
And that is like, you draft a
quarterback high where he's got to
play.
What do they do?
They clear the decks.
They don't have any veteran guys
in there.
They don't have anybody that can challenge them. And
they just, okay, here you go. And I think sometimes they'd be better served if
they were six, six, eight, 10 games, maybe the entire season, but they want
them to play so soon. And if they're not ready, and now you wreck the guy's
confidence. And that's, I think that's what happened with Sam Darnham. I'm not
saying he's gonna turn around and all of a sudden he's going to be Kurt Warner.
You know, he's going to go be in a situation where he leaves the team to the soup bowl
and he's an MVP, something like that.
But I think he's a good quarterback.
But I think sometimes they force these guys to play and when they don't have much help
around them, and then this is what you get.
And then everybody's like, well, he'll bust, he'll bust.
No, you didn't put him in a situation where he could succeed
Mm-hmm. It's uh, everybody, you know, everybody wants the guy to come in, you know, he'll high-draft pick Ocho
Yes, they play right away. It's a good
be a savior listen, I call I call it a savior because
You got to understand if if you had the number one pick if you had the number two pick, you know
It's because you know collectively your team right the previous season and you're not just the quarterback away
yeah hey listen sometimes but these young these young fellas man there's no development you know
the transition from college to then to the pros it can be difficult it can be gruesome especially
if you throw them out there to the sharks. And we've seen so many different examples of that.
Now you have some some anomalies like C.J.
Stroud, the way he played with year.
No, you think there's some examples of people.
Hey, Patrick, my home's even had the city year behind goddamn Alex Smith.
It Carson Palmer, who was my quarterback, had the city year
behind goddamn John Kiddner. But when they did get in there and play, boom.
Yeah. Give them an opportunity to set them up, set them up for success.
It's okay. If the guy doesn't play the opening day.
And I know a lot of guys that want, I want to be the day one starter,
but are you going to be ready to be the day one starter?
Cause it's not just about day one.
It's about day 101 day, 1,001 because they're not just getting you.
They don't just want you for one year.
They hoping you a decade player or decade and a half player.
That's what they're hoping.
But in the NFL, it's all about confidence, especially that position.
You have to believe you the baddest mofo out there.
I don't care who out there on the field.
I'm the baddest and you got to have that mentality.
But they did a number on Houston.
I haven't seen Houston look like this in a very long time, Ocho.
And I've been following, you know, I've been following for about last 16, 17 games, you know, last year,
coming up to this year. I, this is the worst I've seen their offense look. They confused
them. They did a great job of getting out to CJ. They picked them a couple of times.
It seemed like Brian Flores had him confused a couple of times.
There's no harm in that you do one of those games. You have 16-17. If you can go 16-17 games, what I have to do, you're pretty good. That's what you have a pretty good career. If you could,
if it averages out like that, you won for 16 as far as bad game. But
give Minnesota credit. Minnesota might be better than I thought, considering that, you know, they lost
JJ McCarthy, uh, Aaron Jones has been a godsend cause they moved on from
Ollie Madison.
Remember they let a Dalvin cook go a couple of years ago.
Uh, uh, but Aaron Jones, he comes in 19 for a buck or two.
He's great at catching the ball out of the backfield.
Um, but Justin Jefferson and they don't even have Jordan Addison yet.
Remember, he hurt his knee.
When he come back, yeah.
When he come back, that makes them even that much more dangerous.
That opened up the playbook even that much more.
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Capital One, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports. I made a simple suggestion. Put Derek Henry in the eye. Yeah. Either solo or with a full
back. He's not a zone read guy. He doesn't need to be even with the quarterback. Put
him in the eye. He's an old school eye bag. Put it with a full. When you see what they
did, when they started putting him in the eye and and you put that recar in front of him, you see what happened.
He all of a sudden, it's 10, it's 12, it's 15.
That's how you have to use him.
The reason why you got Jared Hemry,
Derek Hemry was not a zone read guy in Tennessee.
He won offensive player of the year.
He rushed for 2,000 yards, dot in the eye.
If you want the guy to have success
like he had where you got him from, you've got to
use him in the way that he was used, what made you fall in love with him to bring him
into your fold.
Yeah, that's an off the coordinator.
That's an off the coordinator.
And what they don't want to do is they don't want to go away from what they're used to.
They don't want to go away from what makes Lamar Jackson comfortable.
What makes Lamar Jackson comfortable is having a goddamn running back on his left hip or
his right hip. Now you have to understand you got to manipulate things a little bit
and play to the strengths of your players. Like you just said, if you know the strength
of what Derek Henry does is based on the eye and having a goddamn full back in front of
them, boom, have some packages where you do just that to make him comfortable, where he can play at his best and then have some packages or take Dary Henry out and have
something different in there for your other running back where you can hit with Lamar could
be in the shotgun and have a running back on his left hip or his right hip, you know, for the
RPO play action, whatever you want to do, you want to give it to
him, you want to keep it, whatever it may be. But the scary thing about it is, is when goddamn
Derek Henry is on that right hip of that left hip and he put that ball in his belly,
they're going to react. And nine times out of ten, they're going to react the way ever 22 is going.
I'm playing Lamar. What? Because I don't believe Derek Henry can hurt me from that formation. and nine times out of ten, they're gonna react to wherever 22 is going.
I'm playing Lamar.
What?
Cause I don't believe Derek,
I don't believe Derek Henry can hurt me from that formation.
I don't believe it.
Look what happened at the end of the game
on the last play.
Yeah.
The ceiling, when Lamar kept it, he,
man, he faked me out.
But I don't, if I'm not mistaken,
I don't think D Henry was in the game.
I thought, I think 43, who's 43?
I think Justice Hill was in the game.
That's what it was?
I took it on that last play when Lamar got the last one down.
Yeah that last one where he kept it and got the first down.
Okay okay okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But if you see what blew the game open 45 rush attempts 274 yards the only thing I'm
surprised about I thought Lamar Jackson would get a hundred yards off so I knew Derrick
Henry was gonna give it because they were gonna give him enough carry so he could get a hundred yards off. So I knew Derek Henry was going to give it because they were going to give him enough carry so he could get a hundred. And if you can't rush for it when everybody else
is rushed for a hundred, it's like, hold on. You, it's like you watching game tape and you see
everybody else towards in that corner. Hey coach, Hey, he done gave up three, he done gave up four.
Right into the road. Got a hundred yards. Hey, don't let him come in here and let us bail his ass out.
Hey, don't let him come in here and let us bail his ass out. Let's make it five.
Give Derrick, listen, John Hardball, look,
you coached and been in the league longer than I have,
but don't let your pride get in your way.
Derrick Henry is a workhorse bat.
And the more you give him the ball,
the better he's going to get.
Now I get, it's hard, and fans like,
oh, it's hard to build a big lead like that and keep it
because you're telling your coordinator,
okay, let's not do anything.
So you get ultra conservative.
And what happens is you get a couple of three and outs
and the opposing team's offense comes on the field
and all of a sudden they string together
a couple of 10, 12 play drives.
Now you go another three out, your defense tired.
Your defense is tired.
The onside kick, Zay Flyers,
you got to understand that bro.
When that ball's squibbing like that,
you can't get it from the side.
You got to do what you did the next time.
You see what he did.
He got his body all the way over there.
Listen, it's like playing baseball.
It's like playing baseball.
If you're a shortstop on those,
get your body in front of the ball.
So it can't get, trying to pick it up from the side and trying to get cute with it.
You can't, not that because it's like a top, it's spinning like this.
And it's not going to take, see normally, Ocho, everybody used to kick it and they expected
it to take that bounce.
Yeah, they don't even do that no more.
It ain't going to take no bounce.
It's going to keep spinning like a top. to take that bounce. Yeah, they don't even do that no more. It ain't gonna take no bounce.
It's gonna keep spinning like a top. Yeah.
And so, and you know, you see how shiny that ball was?
That's not a ball that they rough up.
Them kicking balls are different
than the balls they actually play with.
The balls they play with, they let you rough them up.
They let you practice with them and you give them to,
those are different type of balls.
But I love the Ravens, the way they,
I thought they could rush,
I thought they were that rush for at least 250.
They got 274.
So I'm not surprised by that.
Go back and look at the Cowboys history
over the last five to six years.
Look at the games they've lost
and look how the teams have run the football.
This is not the first time.
The Ravens played them a couple of years ago
and ran for damn near 300. Cleveland ran of years ago and ran for damn near 300.
Cleveland ran for 300.
Arizona ran for damn near 300.
Packers, the 49ers.
That's their Achilles heel.
They ain't got guys.
See, the Cowboys are built to play with a lead.
That's why you got those edge rushes.
You got Michael screaming off the edge.
Now, when you got a hole,
you got something other to think about than running your ass off the air. Now, when you got a hole, you got something other to think about
than running your ass up the field.
Now you see Lamar Jackson zero sacks.
They threw the ball 15 times.
Think about this,
an NFL MVP two times threw the ball 15 times.
You know why he threw it 15 times?
Because you couldn't make him throw it.
You couldn't take the ball out of Derrick Henry's belly.
You couldn't take the ball out of Lamar Jackson's belly.
The Eagles didn't score in the first three quarters,
but still came back without their top two wide receivers
and starting offensive linemen to steal the win
over the previously unstoppable New Orleans Saints.
It's the first time the Eagles scored zero points
in the first three quarters of a game and one since 2000.
Jalen Hurts still struggling with turnovers,
faced the third and 16 in the final minutes,
hit tight end Dallas Goddard.
I don't know what the hell the Saints,
the defense they were playing.
Completion set up, Syquams Barkley go ahead touchdown.
Philadelphia defensive line dominated
the Saints offensive line.
I told you the key for me, when we've talked about it on Friday on first take, I said,
I thought Jaylen Carter, I think the defensive line, I think they need to win this game,
not Jaylen Hurt, harassing Derek Carr all night, staffling the offense that put up 92,
91 points in the first two games. Uh, didn't even come close to that. Dallas Goddard had the most receiving yards for a tight end in Eagles history with 170.
Okay, what did you like about what you saw from the Eagles?
Listen, not giving up, making the plays when it counted most.
Obviously Goddard had a hell of a game, but I want to know what the New York Giants were
thinking again.
I hate to bring it up again.
The Giants were thinking again. I hate, I hate to bring it up again.
The Giants or the Saints?
I want to know what the Giants and letting brother Saquon know.
Oh yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
Hey brother Saquon they had 17 for 147 and two TDs.
One of the reasons why the Eagles won the game today.
No Devontae Smith, no H.J. Brown.
Goddard had a great game, but who takes the pressure off J Jalen hurts after the turnovers. Number 26 sure. Who puts the team on their back offensively
and takes the pressure off? Jalen hurts number 26.
It was, it was a good game. They have to find a way for one to get the two star players healthy.
They got the date. We need, we need, we need
AJ Brown. That's about we, they need AJ Brown and he Devante Smith healthy. There's no reason
with a team like that, an offensive team like that to have zero points and three quarters
of football in three quarters of football. There's no way in hell at all
But listen the Eagles defense they play some good goddamn ball They dominated line the same safety that we saw last week against the Cowboys
The Saints team we saw against the Cowboys last week looked nothing like that
No way to be found and that's that's in a testament to the defense
I don't know what I don't know what they had to eat.
I don't know what the Eagle defense had to eat,
but they played some damn good ball today.
Did you see that interception that hurts through in the end zone?
The honey badger picked off. Yeah. Oh Joe, that's quarter.
He either had, he had a few Aaron throws like that the past,
what two games in a row. Joe that's quarter. He's had a few errant throws like that the past, what, two games in a row?
Oh Joe, that's quarters.
First of all, Honey Badger knows they're like, he's for the come across his face.
That's Honey Badger.
He knows he's not going to let you cause his face.
And I'm not backing up anywhere because why?
I'm already at the back of the end zone.
I'm coming forward.
I'm not backing up.
And it's like, well, he's
supposed to cross his face. That's 160 pound man. Honey badger. That's not some
rookie DB. That is honey badger. He knows the only place that I can get hurt is
across my face. That's when he Jalen Hurst stares him down. He takes off and pieces. It's the same thing to happen in the Super Bowl
right
Seattle
Like ain't let you cross my face
Not on by me and you see he made a collision
Boom, he'd not lock it off because he gives the head start
All I'm saying in that coverage at that area,
because Honey Badger is not gonna retreat
because he's already at the back of the end zone.
He knows.
He knows the only place I'm vulnerable is across my face.
He can't go behind me
because then he'll be out of the end zone.
So where am I supposed to be?
When you're a student of the game,
you understand where I'm weak and where I'm strong.
I'm strong behind me.
I'm weak in front of me.
So what I'm not going to let you do is cross my face.
Face, yeah.
Oh man, that was AJ.
Well, you have to understand, you can't call the same route for everybody just cause they
can run the route.
That's AJ Brown.
AJ Brown 220. Okay. It's AJ Brown, AJ Brown, 220.
Okay.
It's going to be a collision.
It might be an incomplete, but if you run that with 160 pound man and
honey badger, it's going to be a pig.
And you know what?
That all come, that all comes down to play.
Call it understanding your personnel, understanding your player's strengths and
understanding your players weaknesses.
You don't put 160 that 160 pound player receiver in that situation knowing that the chances of
him making that catch and crossing someone that's seen it over and over and over as a
veteran at a veteran safety. You don't put you don't you don't even call the play that
put them in that situation that comes down to play calling and understanding your personnel.
That's it. That's all.
That's all I'm saying.
Oh, I'm just saying, look, that's quarter coverage.
Why do you and you say, you know, that's not a a big receiver, a to a Megatron
or a Julio Jones, one of the branded marshals, somebody that OK,
if it's going to be a collision and it's going to be incomplete,
but it's not going to be an interception.
Yeah.
And you know, everybody you just named, you know, honey badges is small.
All they're going to do is big body and get right in front.
But see you get right in front of you better look honey badger off because
of honey bad, Hey, you're not going to beat him to the point.
Not if he's not, if he rejoined. You see how he read that last week? He didn't see the to the point. If he think oh, now you can get it with a
double move. But if you double move it when you're going Metairie, because you're gonna be at the
stadium. He knows that I ain't going nowhere. My feet are right here. I'm gonna drive forward.
ain't going nowhere. Oh, my feet are right here. I'm going to drive forward.
He beat him to the park. He beat him to the punch.
And then they're talking about the, did you see that, that, uh,
that hit on Devante? Smir. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That was a dirty hit. That wasn't no dirty hit.
He's up. Listen, as a receiver, if you know, they got you wrapped up,
stop fighting. Stop fighting, make a business decision.
Let your body go and go down. Let your body go and go down.
If you still up, you still fighting.
Understand the pursuit is coming from all different angles.
He caught the ball. Danger is not that way. Danger is coming from back here.
Them linemen.
Yeah, exactly. Where you came from.
And what? I don't know if they still do it, but they used to hold his ass up.
I'm coming. Hold him up.
They're trying to put as many hats on you as they possibly can.
As possible.
Bro, Devontae, I understand you tough, but, bro, you a buck sixty.
You ain't dragging nobody nowhere.
All you're going to do is subject yourself to take unnecessary hits.
That guy is 300 pounds and he's coming at about 12 to 15 miles an hour.
They got you up. He. He still, too.
That's even worse.
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Trust me.
They're different.
Way through 290, 280, 300.
That's different than 185, 200.
And they come in to put pain.
So no, I didn't.
I didn't believe that was a dirty hit.
It's very unfortunate. I hope Devontae is okay. But that what I didn't. I didn't see that was a dirty hit. It's very unfortunate.
I hope Devontae is okay.
But that was, I didn't, I didn't see that as dirty.
It wasn't nothing dirty about that.
There was, there was nothing, nothing dirty about that play, Ocho.
He's still fighting.
Now, if he gets out of there, then what?
Coach gonna say, why you let up?
So hopefully Devontae is okay.
But give the Eagles credit going on the road after a heartbreaking
loss last week to the Atlanta Falcons.
They go on the road, beat the hottest team, that team that was playing the best.
The Saints had scored 91 points, had run rough shot over two teams, hold them to 12 points
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