Club Shay Shay - Nightcap - Hour 1: Unc & Ocho react to Rams-Lions, Cowboys beat Browns, Dak gets paid, Tyreek gets detained
Episode Date: September 9, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson react to all the Week 1 NFL action, including Goff and the Detroit Lions beating Matt Stafford and the Detroit Lions, Tyreek Hill being detained prior to th...e Miami Dolphins win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, Dak Prescott reaching a record contract extension with the Dallas Cowboys, and the New England Patriots upsetting Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals.03:10 - SHOW STARTS10:18 - Lions in OT defeat the Rams19:05 - Dolphins beat Jags/Tyreek Hill36:48 - Dak got paid/Cowboys blow out Browns51:30 - Steelers beat Falcons01:01:30 - Pats beat Bengals(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Okay guys, before we get started, Ocho,
there are some things that I want to address.
Last night we had a situation, everything is like,
in my computer, it's a little different for me here
in the studio, my studio compared to you at home.
Everything is linked, TV, I mean the camera, the iPad, the computer, everything is linked TV. I mean the camera the iPad the computer everything is linked and what had happened was is that as I'm talking
The somehow it clicked over to the video. So that's what I was hearing playing back in my ear. So it wasn't anything
It wasn't like a malfunction somehow the audio had clicked on on the video that was playing so I could hear that back in my ear. So that was nothing that people back at in the studio was doing. That was no fault of
their own. That was just something that just all of a sudden happened. And it just took
us a minute to figure out. We troubleshoot after we got off the show and we got it figured
out that won't happen again. I can assure you of that. Other technical difficulties might arise,
but that won't happen.
And then, guys, look, there's been a lot said,
well, you trying to do to Ocho what Skip did to you,
blah, blah, blah.
No, what I am gonna do is that I'm gonna push,
I'm gonna pull, I'm gonna drag Ocho
to a level that he didn't think he could get
to.
See, I heard, I saw some of the comments, oh, oh, oh, you too serious.
It's just a little internet show.
It's a YouTube show.
For you, that's all you see it as.
But that's not the vision that I shared with Ocho when we sat down.
That's not the vision that Ocho say, oh, we can do that.
Yes.
I say, you see what the other guys are getting.
But I can't go when I sit down with these studios and they say, OK, Shannon.
What can you do?
What do you want to do?
How do you go?
How do you go to package this?
What are you looking for?
Because when you go to a studio, they want a time slot.
They want like, OK, where you what time slot you want to be in.
And can we account on you being in that slot? Yes.
Yes, absolutely.
And so I want Ocho to take it serious.
I've conveyed this with Ocho Ocho.
I'm not telling breaking Earth, you know, interrupting your normally scheduled
program, crack programming, because I just want Ocho to understand.
This is Ocho's show.
This is my show.
And I want him to take it as serious instead of Lee, like when he goes on
first take, be great on first date inside the NFL, be great on those.
But I want Ocho to understand.
We go only go as far as he and I can take this thing and the heights that I
dream, and I think what he's conveyed to me is that we're gonna have to do this together.
But there has to be a level of professionalism. There has to be a courtesy of being on time.
I respect his time and I want him to respect because there's a lot of people. We started out,
it was just Ocho, myself, one person in the studio and Ash. We got 11 people now. We got editors,
we got graphics, we got extra producers, we got associate producers.
And so I know y'all took it and try to run.
This is a conversation.
Ocho and I've had conversation off cameras.
Ocho has conveyed to me what he wants to accomplish with Nightcap all the
while expanding his brand and doing first tape.
I wholeheartedly support that.
And you know, when they, when it came to me, Ocho is great. Inside the NFL, he doing that. He's doing an unbelievable job. But
I just know Ocho can, and I think I don't, for me, when I look at Ocho, I see a guy that
wants to do it, but it's never been in a situation where it was had to be
like, okay, oh, so you can just do your thing.
Oh, Joe, you so great.
I'm going to make, I'm going to force social to be great.
He ain't got no choice.
He ain't gonna have no choice, but to be great.
And when we rise with nightcap, when y'all see man, man, they did it, man.
I'm saying it.
Oh, Joe said they were going to do it.
That's what I expect from Ocho.
And I just like he was already going to be
cutting it close for time because of the flight got delayed,
mechanical issues.
And so at that situation, you know what?
I got to show tonight.
This is not a set. This is not Friday.
I don't have anything to do.
I can take that route that I normally take, call somebody, have them pick me up.
But you know what? I'm already cutting it close. Let me get a little more
suitable situation to get to my workplace. So I know you guys tried to blow it up, try
to make it something. I'm trying to big time Ocho. No, I just want Ocho to be great. And
I think there's a level of professionalism and a kind of courtesy that comes along with
being great. Because there are two kinds of pains that you get. You get the pain of discipline or you get the pain of regret.
And if things don't work out, I can live with that, but it will, I will not be
man, if I had only worked harder.
So that's where I'm at.
Oh, Joe, I want you to say your piece.
Matt, I'm good.
I'm good.
Well, we, we, we, we good.
You know, you know that I don't, I I don't I don't pay them people no mind.
You know, I'm I'm I'm always be me.
I'm always be me.
I'm always be successful.
I always have been.
You know, you have your way of doing things.
I have my way of doing things.
I know.
That's it.
We don't we don't be successful no matter what.
I always remain my authentic self.
You know, I've been I've been a little bit,
but I ain't going to be too much.
We have to change who I am.
So that's what Ocho and I are nightcap moves on.
Guess what? It and I are. Um, nightcap moves on.
Guess what?
It was football Sunday. The first week is in the books now and the game that you just watched, the
Rams in overtime, excuse me, the Lions in overtime defeat the Rams 26 20.
Montgomery punches it in from the one yard line and the Rams walk it off.
The land, the Rams ran for 60 of the 70 yards on the TD drive and overtime.
Uh huh.
The lock you see in the Rams, the lions, they ran for 60 of the 70 yard
TD yard drive in overtime.
Is that the most Dan Campbell thing that you can think of when he took the job?
What did he say?
We're going gonna out physical people
We hey, you might beat us, but you won't out workers. You won't out physical you a
That that in your when a team think about it. Oh Joe
We heard me say this the all guys have heard me say this a lot
When you run the football you're moving a man against his will a
Man got his hand in the three point stand.
And he said, I ain't going nowhere.
And the line said, Assul and Decker,
and all those guys said, hell you not.
You're finna get up out this lot of land.
And they moved him up out of Zeitler.
Man, that was an unbelievable drive,
to string together an overtime and win that game.
Right down the field.
Listen, the game at the beginning, honestly, it was a snooze fest.
It was a snooze fest until after halftime, did we not see football being played?
Drives being strung along from both offenses.
Hell, it was 3-3 at the half of them, not mistaken, right?
7-3, 10-3. It was something like that.
I mean, I was falling asleep.
I'm thinking, I'm thinking Stafford, Cooper cup, who can the cooler, the ball,
they going to be throwing the ball all over the place. No crossing routes.
I really get none of that in the first half until the second half, everything
started to open up and then the game became interesting.
J most goddamn Jameson Wilson, Jameson Williams, man Jameson Williamson.
William Jameson Williams.
I just say J Mo I'm gonna just say J Mo J Mo man.
He's, he scared me, man.
I don't like when I see players go down like that.
I hate when I see players go down like that. I hate when I see players go down like that.
Got there.
Pukin the core.
He goes in, he hurt.
So funny.
I'm not saying it's a coincidence, but all of a sudden you have a
phenomenal rookie season this year.
You change the diet, you change your nutrition.
You do all this stuff that you didn't do that work last year trying to change what you're doing.
I'm hoping everything is okay with him. Other than that, it was a great game. Dan Campbell and the Lions setting the tone.
The culture. Everything over there has changed for the better. And I'm happy. I'm happy.
Hell, I'm happy for Jared Goff too, because they don't, they don't, they don't ship them off.
Yeah.
No, like, like he was done and he's still resurrecting and, and, and changing the, changing the ways of that, that program.
Talk about program, organization.
You know what, Ocho? And I'm not going to get too far off track here. I don't believe they thought he was done, but I do believe they didn't think he can get them over the hump.
And by choice, you look at it, they want the trade because they won the Superbowl.
So anytime, anytime you make a trade outro and you win the Superbowl,
how do you lose that trade?
You right.
And so I think that's what they're looking at.
And that's what everybody has to evaluate.
Can this guy get us to the next level?
He took them to a Superbowl and maybe they say, well, Hey,
he can get us there, but can we get over the hump?
And if you look at that drive that Matthew Stafford put together to take the
lead against Cincinnati, the Superbowl, that's why they got it.
That's why they made the trade. Cause think about how many times do you see him
do this tonight? Oh Joe, he look at over here and throw the ball clear.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So he has that ability. But when you look at them, you look at the lions, you look at their random
football, 31 on temps, 163 yards, two touchdowns, Jerry golf was six, 18 or
28 to 17, one touchdown had interception.
Uh, Jamison Williams five for one 21.
Uh, the two running backs, Montgomery, 17 for
91 gives 11 for 40, but that's not the way they want to play.
They want to play a physical style of football, you know, Detroit, hardworking,
blue collar, grit.
That's what Dan Campbell has brought to this team.
The lions have a lot, have a lot.
The fans have a lot to be excited about because it seemingly last year they went
to the NFC championship game or what a couple of minutes,
probably about two minutes away from actually winning that game,
Ocho and going to the Superbowl. And Dan Campbell's like, look,
it's not like we get to pick right back up and go to the NFC championship game.
We've got to go back down to the mountain and climb back up the climb again.
And they welcome that. I love what I love what I saw from the Rams.
It could have got away from him because when the, excuse me, the Lions, when the Rams took the lead,
what happened on Joe, the Lions come out three and I boom. And I was like, Oh man,
the Rams can really put this game away. Yeah. You have the defense credit,
AG, Aaron Glenn, the defensive coordinator. They made a great job. They did a great job and stopped it, uh, stopped up and given the ball, gave him the ball back.
And the lions went down the field, got a, a, a field goal, tied it up, sending it in overtime.
And then they get the ball and they go down the field running down, down, down their throat,
which is the most disrespectful, which is the most disrespectful thing you can do in NFL is like you say, move
a man against his will continuously down the field.
Coaches hate that.
Coaches hate that.
Because they ain't nothing fancy.
It ain't no gadgets.
It ain't no reverse.
It ain't none of that Ocho.
His handoff is toss.
That's all it is.
Mano against mano.
That's it.
Man against man.
Man against man.
Man against man.
Man against man. Man against man. Man against his handoff is toss. Yeah, man.
Mano against mano.
That's it. Man against man.
We feel our men is better.
Our men are better than your man.
Yeah. And I'm here to prove it today.
It's the most it's the most discouraging,
heartbreaking thing that you could do to a team.
Yeah. It's just line up
and just run the ball down the field.
Hey, that's on us.
They tricked us on that one.
They ran a flea flicker.
They ran a wide receiver pass.
Hand off left, hand off right.
Toss left, toss right.
And that's all they did.
So congratulations to the Lions.
Get off to a great start.
26-20 overtime win over the Rams quarterback that flip sides.
Matthew Stafford used to be the quarterback with the number one pick
of the Lions.
Jerry golf was the number one overall pick of the Rams.
They swap and first blood was drawn by the Rams
because they want to sue Bo with Stafford. Now Jared
Goff is trying to go and try to replicate that with the Lions. But the Lions win 26-20
in overtime over the Lions.
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And this is what happened.
Tyreek Hill was detained by police Sunday, a block away from Hard Rock Stadium for a
driving violation.
He was reportedly stopped for speeding and then got into a verbal altercation with the
police and was subsequently placed in handcuffs. Dolphin teammate Kaleus Campbell, John
Smith, stopped to offer support for Hill leading Campbell detainment for disobeying
a direct order. Miami-Dade Police Department released a statement requesting
an immediate review of the incident.
One of the officers involved in the Hill detainment was placed on administrative
duties during the investigation.
No, not administratively administrative
duty, which means he's going to be at the desk. He's not going to be in the field.
Let's take a listen to what Javon Holland
and Tyreke had to say after the game about the incident.
And then I seen the clip cop like kicked him or something like that.
It was crazy.
So that's how you handled, you know, I'm saying? Excessive force on a black man.
That's not uncommon.
It's a very common thing in America.
So I think that needs to be addressed
at a country wide level.
So yeah, I don't think that shit is cool at all,
but you know, it's not unnatural or not uncommon
for cops to do that type of shit, especially the black man.
So that needs to be addressed, sure.
I've been trying to figure that out too.
I've been trying to figure that out too, man.
Right now I'm still trying to put it all together.
So I'm not gonna give you a version
that I still don't know what happened.
You know what I'm saying?
But I do wanna say,
I do wanna be able to use this platform to say like,
what if I wasn't Tyreek here, bro?
So I got a lot of respect for cops, man.
But obviously, but obviously,
everybody has bad apples in every situation. So I wanna be able to use this platform
to figure out a way to flip this
and make it a positive on both ends,
on my end and then also my end date,
so that way we can team together
and do something positive for the community.
Oh, Joe, what was, what was, we're going to, we're going to discuss the game.
Yeah.
So, but, oh, Joe, this situation, you have driven the home games.
I did it for 14 years.
You did it for 11, 12 years.
So you notice like layout, give up, give the fans an idea.
You go into the stadium. Yeah, you got to be at a stadium.
I mean, normally they ask you to be at the stadium two hours before the game.
Right. So, OK, now, oh, Joe, you leave the hotel night before the game.
I don't know if you stayed there the full time or you go back home and change,
but you're on your way to the stadium.
Take the fans to probably what transpired with Tyree.
I mean, well, obviously he was headed to the stadium.
I mean, the rest of if I'm looking at the background, that's right outside of stadium
outside of my regards.
Because you can see the stadium in the background.
In the background, yes.
Obviously he was right there.
I'm not sure what actually happened.
I'm not sure what time it was.
I'm not sure if it was running late.
So obviously if you're stopping for a driving violation the only type of
driving violation you could have two hours before a game would have to be
speeding of some sort maybe not using your signal I'm assuming something minor
well speeding is not minor obviously so I'm assuming he was pulled over
because all I have to go off of is based on what we all saw. I mean, that's it.
Um, I think, I think it's unfortunate.
I think it's an easy fix.
I think it was a very easy fix to where it even had, it didn't even have to get
to this point to, to where it got to today.
Uh, I'm not, I'm not sure if cooler heads had prevailed in that, in that time or
in that manner or, uh, him being detained wouldn't happen in that in that
situation I think you and I have talked about it before when you're stopped by
the police and doing all you can to be able to to resolve the issue without it
going any further you know I'm not sure if Tyree said anything maybe the officer
was having a bad day was having a bad day. Was having a bad day,
but there has to be some level of respect on both ends
where this doesn't happen.
The fact that I don't have the evidence
on what really happened and what transpired for it
to get to that point, it's hard for me to dig deeper
and say some of the things I wanna say
outside of the fact it shouldn't get to that point though.
There should be a level of respect on both ends.
Obviously, especially Miami police department.
If you work in a game, if you work in a game,
you're on detail at the game and you know it's a player,
obviously maybe extending him a little grace
if he is running late, letting him know,
hey, Reek, if anything, just slow down a little bit, baby,
because you got people, you got foot traffic.
Obviously there's a game going on, people trying to get to the game, slow down a little bit. If you're going to be late, if anything, just slow down a little bit, baby, because you got people, you got foot traffic. Obviously, there's a game going on. People trying to get to the game. Slow down a little bit.
If you're going to be late, if anything, just take the fine or whatnot. Whatever it might have been.
I don't know what it was. But again, I mean, as officers, knowing that there's a game getting
ready to be played and knowing that it's a player, not saying he should be getting grace. Obviously,
there are rules and laws that you have to abide by, but it just, it
just, there's a certain level of respect that the officers normally have for a
player or in a situation and understanding what's going on.
But in, in, in this case, you know, it, it wasn't, it wasn't.
Yeah.
I think the thing is, uh, ladies and gentlemen, like when we go to the game,
um, we were, we had to be, we were required to be to the game at
least two hours before the game.
Yeah. So our game will start at two o'clock because we're in mountain time.
So we start had to be there at least by 12.
I normally got to the, I normally got to the stadium about four and a half
hours before the game.
So I normally got to the game, uh, the stadium about four and a half hours
before the game.
So the traffic wasn't as heavy, but a lot of times they block it off because they don't want traffic.
They want to be able to control the traffic coming in one way.
They don't want the normal flow of traffic being able to come in all directions.
So they a lot of times they'll have it blocked off.
I was always conscious of that.
And so, you know, anytime I pulled up to an area and I saw a police officer,
I would I would like roll my window down to let them know this is Shannon. Because my window, I always had, you know, I always had 10.
But I wanted them to know that, hey, I'm Shannon, you know, hey, I'm going to the
stadium and a lot of them, most of them recognize who I was.
Hey, hey, Mr. Sharp, how you doing? Have a great game, so forth and so on.
Now, obviously, the later you get to that cutoff time that teams have established,
the more foot traffic is going to be coming. Right. And so obviously you, they don't want you
speeding through their 50, you know, not even 35 miles an hour.
They probably want you around five to 10 miles an hour because there's some
traffic. Like I said, I haven't been to in Miami state of Ocho in since 98.
So I couldn't know.
Actually we played them in the division around. But that's been so long.
That's been so long ago.
So that's been over 22 decades.
So I really couldn't tell you.
And, you know, normally when we come in on the bus, we got police escort.
So it's a lot different when you got police escort, right.
As opposed to being, you know, you driving yourself.
And so you're absolutely right.
I think the thing is for that minor of a traffic.
OK, he's speeding. And you got to lay him face down.
Yeah. Hold on. Hold on. Right in my ticket, right? Right in my ticket. There's no reason to detain him.
There's no reason for him to be faced down. But what you do have to think of if they, if it's sort of that,
if they've resulted to the point of having to have him face down like that. I think there might've been some exchange back and forth.
There might've been some exchange back and forth.
That's the only time it gets to that point
when an individual is being somewhat volatile
towards the law.
Then they take things in their own hands
because as you get a little loud,
what's the first thing they do?
They try to detain you.
They try to deescalate the situation.
In that situation, Ocho, Ocho, in that situation, he's gone.
He got all the power. Yeah.
He got a gun. Yeah.
You got a taser. Yes, sir.
He got a baton. Yes, sir.
He got a bulletproof vest on. Yeah.
He's got in that situation. He's gone. Yeah.
My thing is, anytime the police officer comes to my car, I get pulled over.
My job is to get him to the car back to his car.
Me on my way.
He on his way with as little conversation as possible.
Yes, sir.
Okay.
You pulled me over, Mr. Sharp.
You know how fast you were going?
Uh, I really don't.
Would you, I welcome you telling me where you was traveling such and such in this
must play, I'll say, I'm sorry, officer.
I didn't know I was traveling that fast, but I'm going to take your word for it.
Yes, sir.
Cause I'm trying to get him, Oh Joe, I'm trying to get him
to my car back to his car as quick as possible. The longer he stays at my car,
the greater the chance that there's something that we can, it can escalate.
Right now. A lot of times they're supposed to be in a situation where they
deescalate the situation. Yeah. But that's not always how. And plus, oh, you think because you did you that you drive in this car.
Oh, you think you can.
No, I don't think that.
So that was that's my whole thought process.
How soon can I get him to my car back to his car or on his motorcycle and get him on his
way right in a situation like that.
Oh, Joe, for the for Tyree to be laid down.
And it looked like I saw a video. It looked like the guy need him in his back.
I thought that was, yeah, yeah.
He did all that.
He's kicking, but I thought he need, I thought he needed him.
I could be wrong.
And maybe the video, maybe somebody, the video that I saw, maybe that wasn't how
it happened, but it looked apparently to me that the guy did mean a little excessive.
And I'm not saying that he dropped
the Ric Flair LD on him or something like that, you know, in WWE.
Right. But but it looked like it was unnecessary.
It seemed to me that it was unnecessary
that you lay a man down in the street for a traffic violation.
I can see if the guy he was traffic
violation and he was wanted for some heinous crime.
But I don't think that was the case.
No.
Um, but I think what's going to happen because this was so
public and it is the Miami dolphins and Steven Ross and NFL
now everybody's getting involved.
Oh, you're going to come to a quick resolution here.
Oh yeah.
And I can assure you that will probably won't happen again.
I'm not going to say for categorical for certain, but there's a great chance that this won't
happen again.
Yeah.
That guy might've been a little overzealous.
I'm not saying that Tyreke wasn't speeding, but I'm just saying I don't know if speeding
warrants that laying a man down face down in the pavement, you put your knee in his
back, you're handcuffing.
I mean, if you're going to do all that, you might as well in his back, your handcuffing.
I mean, if you're going to do all that, you might want to take it down. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Most definitely.
I mean, and then that would make it even worse.
That would make it even worse.
And obviously I wish the situation could have been rectified right away.
There's a certain level of respect that obviously me being from Miami.
That I hadn't gotten that close.
Not even close.
Not two, not two hours before a game when the office is understand that,
okay, whatever the driving violation may have been, listen, quick little talk.
Listen, you got to slow down, but you know what?
Okay.
If you are speeding a little bit, Rick, listen, I know you got a game, baby.
You can't be driving that fast through here.
I got to get a ticket.
I got to get a ticket, man.
I got to do right by the law.
But I'm going to let you let you go about your way.
That's it. Simple.
It's over.
Drivers, driver's license registration.
I got to write this ticket.
Just slow down for me next time.
We got seven more home games here.
Next time you come through here.
Just be driving the right way.
But hopefully we got more than that.
It's, huh?
Hopefully we got more.
Yeah, most definitely.
Most definitely.
Most definitely.
But I think it's sustained though.
It's sustained on the Miami, on the Miami, Miami police department.
Cause it's everywhere.
It's definitely not a good look.
It's definitely not a good look coach.
Over abusing your power just a little bit, just a little bit.
Yeah.
Understanding the situation, understanding the circumstances, you know,
Tyree is no threat in this situation.
He's not going to do you any bodily harm.
I mean, you know that.
So I think I think obviously it was very excessive and unnecessary.
So, yeah, like, like, but like, you know, I think the thing is, I mean, like Tyree said,
what if he wasn't who he was?
And the thing is, now I think, you know, the cameras and a lot of times and people like,
well, body cameras on, you know, he had he would they were in body cams.
And people like, well, Shannon, you talk about you don't get on the elevator with women.
Do you understand it was cameras?
Do you know how many times we've seen stuff on cameras and more folks walk up
out the courtroom, start as free.
Yeah.
And you want me to take that just my luck.
Guess what?
The camera ain't working that day.
How many times there was a situation, Oh, the officer forgot to turn his
body cam on, don't you think of they slick cam ain't supposed to come off.
So the moment you pull somebody out,
you're supposed to hit that butt.
Yeah.
But that's neither here nor there.
Tyreex okay.
Probably a little, a lot embarrassed.
Not a little, a lot embarrassed.
Yeah.
Because this played out in front of national,
in front of, you know, you play in front of millions,
but I don't expect to be handcuffed face down.
Yeah.
With a knee in my back.
Oh, not in my own city.
Not in the city I play for.
Come on, man. No.
And then Tyreek, he did what Tyreek Hill does.
He catches an 80 yarder.
May lighten.
Takes it to the house.
May lighten the situation.
He ends the day seven catches for a buck 31
touchdown to 80 yarder.
And then he did, hey, by 10 a.m. they had his hand behind his back.
And then at 3 a.m. he had a celebration going with his hand behind his back.
Heerl and Jalen Watto accounted for 211 of the Miami Dolphins,
400 total yards in offense, two or three for 338, one touchdown.
Jacksonville was the ninth best defense against the run last season.
Yeah. And they showed it.
Miami only had 25 carriers for 81 yards, but a chain has 75 Russian wattle
had five for one oh nine.
Tyreek had seven for a buck 30.
But this game seemed to be, oh, Joe, this game was about to be put away.
But the Jags, you Jag, the ATN.
And do comes and peanut punches, punches, they get the ball in two plays later.
Tyreex, so what was about to be a 24-7 ball game, Ocho.
Now, all of a sudden you get the ball at the 20, right.
And two plays later, Tyreex in the end zone.
Yeah. Yeah. And so now what was supposed to be 24, 24-7 is 17-14.
Yeah.
Now you get not a crowd back in the game.
Yeah, we got a ball game.
Now the defense starting to feel good about themselves.
But give Miami credit, Jacksonville had an opportunity
to really put some distance between them.
Yeah. They were unable to do it and it just goes, it just in the blink of an
eye, the momentum flip just like that.
Oh, 14 points.
We, that's why, you know, that's why I spoke quarters because quarter one,
quarter two was all Jacksonville, especially on that defense where them boys
were playing some goddamn ball on defense, man, and boy was playing some
ball on defense and I told, boys was playing some ball on defense.
And I told everybody, especially in the chat,
I told y'all about Brian Thomas Jr.
I told you, young boy is nice.
I know Malik Nabors gets all the hype,
obviously because he's in New York.
Brian Thomas Jr., real deal.
The Jags gonna be okay though.
The Jags gonna be all right though.
They gonna be all right.
I mean, I like, I like what I thought from the Jacks.
You just got, when you get a team in that situation,
don't show you gotta put them away.
You gotta put them away.
You gotta create some type of distance.
Yeah.
You gotta create some type of distance,
especially when they have those types of players
that at any point, no matter where you on the field,
when it comes to Wado A chain and that goddamn cheetah that hit the head off the goalpost from anywhere.
When you get an opportunity to separate yourself and that's the difference
between the type of quarterbacks that are considered tier one that have those
type of weapons, they put you away.
They don't even give you no chance.
Cause you know, at any given time they can strike from anywhere.
Bingo.
They're only one, they're, they're one play away.
A lot of teams don't have that kind of potential.
They have three guys.
No, they got four guys.
They got cheetah, they got waddle, they got H&M.
I forgot about most of them.
Most of them.
I'm tripping.
They got a guy, they got four guys that on any, on any given play.
And you could, then you strike the band up.
Now you got to smell the odorant, referee raising his arms.
So they got four guys that there are very few teams that have that kind of big play potential.
Right. And I always, and Chad, you've heard me say this, when you have the momentum,
how much separation can you put between you and the team that doesn't have the momentum? Because eventually they're going to get it.
And if you not, if you haven't put enough separation between you, guess what?
They're going to track you down.
Every time we saw that with San Francisco, we saw that with, we saw that with San
Francisco in the Superbowl.
We saw that with the Eagles in the Superbowl the previous year.
When you have the momentum, you better get you a lot of separation because when they
get it, where you might've had it, baby, when you score two touchdowns and kick the field
goal, they might go three touchdowns and all of a sudden, boom, ball game.
So the Dolphins win, but that really wasn't the story.
The Tyreek Hill being detained briefly, face down handcuffed for what they said
was a speeding violation or moving violation.
Driving, I'm sure it has to be speeding.
They listed it as speeding, Ocho.
Yeah, simple ticket.
They listed it as speeding.
Simple ticket, rectify the situation,
driver's license and insurance,
boom, write the ticket, you're going by your business.
There's no problem. Ocho, the Cowboys handle the Brown, write the ticket, you're going by your business. There's no problem.
Oh Joe, the Cowboys handle the Browns on the road.
But again, the story happened before the game in the wee hours of the morning.
That guy paid.
Hey, and it wasn't even Friday night.
Like Johnny Kim said, that guy paid.
I guess it was Saturday night, early Sunday morning.
Four years, 240 million, 231 million guaranteed,
60 million per year.
He's the first $60 million player in NFL history.
The highest paid player in NFL history.
The highest paid QB based on annual year basis.
That 60 million, Joe Burrow 55 55, Jordan Love, 55, Trevor Lawrence, 55.
Tua is at 53.1, Jerry Golf is at 53, Justin Herbert is at 52.5, Lamar Jackson is at 52,
Jalen Hurts at 51.
But Dak Prescott became the first $60 million man.
I don't know if you remember the old TV show, the six million dollar man. Yeah. But now the NFL has a 60 million dollar man.
And he goes by the name of Dakota rain Prescott, AKA Dak for short.
Ocho. Yeah. That was the story before the game, but boy on the field,
the Cowboys handle business. They look good. They look good.
Hey, listen, they, they, they look very good.
I'm not sure what's wrong with the Browns offense.
Now, I'm not sure.
Was it Mike Zimmer in the defense and the fact that they knew all the route concepts, all
the route combinations with Jerry Judy and Amari Cooper who are phenomenal route runners,
especially receivers that are great at creating separation.
There was really no separation today.
There was no separation today.
I'm not sure what it was. I'm not sure what was going on.
But I think I'm the offensive coordinator.
But if I see my quarterback struggling,
and I'm speaking from as a fan of the football,
as a fan of football, I'm watching Deshaun Watson struggle
from the quarterback position.
So what do I want to do? Everything is always spread out.
Everything is always spread out.
Jerry Judy's out wide.
Elijah Moore's in the slot.
Amari Cooper's out wide.
Condense the goddamn formations.
Condense the goddamn formations.
Put people in motion.
Allow them to, what do you call it?
When you put-
Burge formation? Yeah, yeah. You you, um, you put bunch formation.
Yeah. Yeah. You, you condense the formations, allow your quarterback to
get in rhythm with quick throws.
Oh, you want them to max protect them too.
So it gets your quarterback and rhythm.
They just continue to do the same thing over and over and over and over and
over. And Deshaun Watson was never able to find any kind, any kind of rhythm,
not getting sing with it, with his receivers.
They weren't able to string long, consistent drives together, uh, running
the ball, they were okay.
I'm not, I'm not sure how many yards Ford had, uh, run the ball.
Ford was 12 for 44.
They had 19 rushes, 93 yards.
That's, that's, that's, that's, that's not a, that's not, that's not enough.
That's not enough, but they got the passing game.
I don't like the fact that Joe Flacco
was able to come in last year
and the offense looked completely different.
It looked completely different.
I don't know if they were calling different play
for Joe Flacco or what the hell was going on,
but Deshaun Watson should not look the way he looked today.
It shouldn't.
It just should look like that.
Deshaun hadn't had played a lot of football in three years. Let's start with that. But Ocho,
that office, you're not going to win a game. You're not going to win. Let me say you're not going to win a game. You're not going to win many games when you start forced in 15, your second in 15,
your third in 15. How many times did it get illegal formation on the right tackle?
How many times did it get a hold it on the right tackle?
The dude, it should be a crime to be that big and that sorry.
Hold on.
That is that, that's the backup, that's the backup right tackle?
That's the backup.
Okay.
The backup.
Okay.
But you got to do a better job than that, Ocho.
Yeah.
Because guess what?
He go back his ass up to that pay window on Monday or Tuesday.
Oh, the collect that check.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Yeah.
You know exactly what I was talking about.
Yeah.
Oh Joe, you can't have that.
And I'm not saying you Sean didn't look good.
The Sean hasn't looked good.
And I don't know.
Oh, and as we go along and like I said, I like to see him get his big guys back
and to see what he is. But as time goes along, I'm starting to, I'm starting to become less and less sure
that we'll ever see the Deshaun Watson we once saw.
And that coordinator, you got to understand, you got to know, you got to know your team strengths and weaknesses.
If you know you're right.
If you know you're right tackle, if you know there's a weakness there, put
somebody over there and chip Micah crazy ass coming off the edge, all crazy.
Doing what he's doing.
Shorten down the offensive plays short intermediate routes.
Everything is dropped back five yards, play action,
seven step drops.
Why are you doing that when you know you have a weakness
on the offensive line?
Slant routes, quick out routes.
Get your team in rhythm, get your quarterback some confidence,
allow them to complete a string of passes.
They get him in rhythm.
They get a little confidence.
It looked like his confidence shot.
Look at his mannerism getting up after getting sack.
Look at his mannerism getting up after getting hit.
Deep balls.
He meant Amari.
You got to help your quarterback out too.
On the deep ball, they drop.
Even though you weren't winning the game. Just to get, just just to get the team around, going a little bit, just to
give you quarterbacks from confidence.
You can't drop that deep ball, big bra.
You can't.
You're right.
I think that Elcho, if you look at the game early, you see the jump, the, uh,
Carson 21 got on those balls.
He know that ball got to come out quick.
Oh yeah.
He liked them had already told them they can't block us. We jump in everything. He like, Zem had already told them. They can't block us.
We jumping everything hurt.
Sit right on it.
Sit right on it.
He jumping things.
I'm like, bro, I see y'all got the double move.
We have to get him up off there.
But they know you can't double move because y'all got two rookies.
Y'all got two backups playing tackle.
When you double move, when Deshaun does this, Michael hit him in the back,
he gonna do that.
Every time.
Or D Law go hit him in his mug.
So the Cowboys, the Cowboys play defensively.
They look good.
They were on it today.
The Cowboys' offense really didn't have to do a whole lot.
If you look at Jack, Dak numbers, that was 19 of 32, 179.
They had 25 rush attempts for 102 yards.
So the average four yards a carry.
But that wasn't, it wasn't like that through for 250,
300 yards, he didn't need to.
Just don't put the ball in harm's way.
Right.
Sean Watson, 24 or 45, 169.
One touchdown, two ITs.
He was sacked six times.
He had a QBR less than 10.
Do we, do we give, do we give it's week one?
I understand.
Nobody plays in the preseason that our starters do we,
listen, I, I told you, we done had that conversation.
My black ass wants to be in the pre-season,
so when I get the week one, it's not unfamiliar territory.
Because you can practice all day long.
When you get into a game time situation,
it's completely different.
Yeah.
It's completely different.
Practice is not game.
Practice is not game. Practice is not game. And you can't convince your body that it is.
Yeah. It's just different.
I mean you go out there and practice.
Hey, I'm trying to get everybody that work out, yo.
I don't want to give anybody no confidence that they covered me today.
I want nobody talking ish in the locker room.
I lock sharp up today.
Or they jumping up, checking out.
Yeah, hey, if things happen, guys go get paid.
I mean, I don't ran, think about how many times
I done ran a seven route, a comeback, a dig,
an over, a basic cross, a wall route.
So they know what's coming,
but I'm trying to get craftier, but no.
So this is what we do it.
They don't play in the preseason
and then they get out the we jump out the gate
You look like we lose it
Oh, no, if you want to get out the gate faster place up at the preseason
Do we do we do we extend any type of grace to the Sean?
Because of the tackles being missing on the left and the right side
And it doesn't make it any better that you playing against goddamn Michael Parson and brother and brother Gregory That doesn't make it any better that you're playing against. God damn Micah Parson and brother and brother Gregory.
That doesn't make it any easier.
You're playing against him defense.
But don't you, you said it last year when he had the guys, he, he, Joe Flacco,
he didn't look like Joe Flacco did.
And he had the starting tackles in there.
Yeah.
That's what you just say.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I, I, I don't want't understand it because he was playing.
He hurt his shoulder.
I mean, the offense wasn't looking like it should look,
but then all of a sudden Flacco comes in and all of a sudden I'm like, man,
what the, what the hell is going on?
Almost to the point where it got me thinking, man,
y'all sabotaging my dog with the play calling.
I'm just saying that's what it looked like. I'm not saying that's it.
That's what they were doing, but how did Joe Flacco come in?
Boom.
And, and what Flacco went over a four or five week run?
Yeah.
I just, uh, aerial assault.
They need to do a better job of running the football.
Little Joe.
When you look, you see, you can't block him, but you got to slow them down.
You got to give them something else to think about.
Yeah. Dropping back and doing, like you said, scat protection.
When you got five men out and you know, your two cat tacos can't hold up.
You're inviting trouble. Yeah.
You got to run the football.
Maybe you button that thing down and says, OK, we will try to run the football.
And then maybe we just go to man route off of that, off of run action.
But this game plan today, now I get it, you know, you don't have Chubb. Chubb is the focal
point of that offense. Everything is built around Chubb being able to run the football
and now we play action offense. Well, it's hard to play action when you-
Not able to run the ball.
You ain't doing a whole lot.
Where you going?
Who you fooling?
Why am I coming down?
Y'all ain't finna get, y'all not finna get back to hear me, get back to me anyway.
So I'm just gonna stay right here.
They gonna clean all that up.
The front cell gonna take care of all that.
The Browns didn't look, look.
Ocho, I agree, it's week one.
But the Browns really haven't looked good with Deshaun Watson in there.
The best they look is when they came back and beat last year, they beat the, uh, uh, the Ravens.
That was the best Deshaun. That was a good game. That was the best he's looked.
But as, as, as, as the games go by, Ocho, we can't, we can't keep using, well, you know,
he only played 13 games in this many years.
We know at some point that guess what?
Because in those three years, he was still collecting a check.
Yeah. So.
Let's see what happens when the tackles come back,
but they're going to have to pick this thing up.
Pickle. Guess what? What can Pittsburgh do? You think Dallas got after you?
Did you see what Pittsburgh did that late?
Boy, that got damn TJ. What?
Well, he'll hell raiser. Hey, and you got the Ravens in that division.
You know, they're going to attack you. That's the division.
Okay. Ain't no love lost because the old, the, the the old, the old Ravens used to be the old Browns.
Yeah.
Used to be the Browns.
But, uh, the Cleveland got to figure this thing out.
And Joko gets, and Joko gets hurt.
What happened?
It looked like he, it looked like he tweaked his ankle.
Oh, his ankle.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
He got, he got drugged out, you know, that drop tackle.
He didn't drop, but he drug, you know, and his ankle got pinned up
under. So, uh, but the Cowboys, Dak Prescott, the highest paid player in NFL history, the
first quarterback to make $60 million annually. He threw for 156 yards in the first half,
only had 23 yards in the second half of the touchdown.
But the defense was dominant. Eric Kendrick, who came on our show, had a pick and a fake.
And a sack. Yeah, the sack. Yeah. Yeah.
And then Kavante Turpin, Turpentine,
he had a point return for a touchdown in the third quarter
that really broke the ball game open.
And after that, but even before that touchdown, you never got the indication that Cleveland was a serious threat to the Cowboys
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Ocho, the Steelers beat the Falcons behind six field goals by Chris Bonio.
18-10, Russell Wilson aggravated a calf injury earlier in the week, gave Justin Fields an opportunity. Justin Fields from the Atlanta area, he completed 17 or 23, 156 yards.
He rushed 14 times for 57 yards.
But the most important thing for Justin Fields, he didn't turn in the ball.
No, Chris Boswell is the quick kicker, not bone.
You Chris Boswell.
And as the game went on, it looked like Justin Fields got more and more comfortable.
Yeah, he looked.
I say this again, the great thing that Tom Brady could do,
he understood what type of game it was going to be.
Justin Fields, look, it will be a whole lot of points score.
First of all, Arthur Smith is not going to turn me loose,
is not going to have me throwing a spread of all all over the field.
Right. So let me I get the ball to George Pickens.
Let me hand this ball off to Nigel Harris and let them do what they do.
And all I don't as long as I don't put the ball in harm's way.
I like our chance of winning this ball game.
And that's exactly what happened.
Yeah. The Steelers office was a they didn't couldn't finish drive, but they had a very reliable kicker.
He kicked a 51 yarder, a 56 yarder, a 57 yarder to become the first Pittsburgh Steeler kicker
to kick three field goals of 50 plus yards in a game in franchise history. The question
I got for you, Ocho, if Russell Wilson is healthy next week, does he start or do you
stick with Justin Fields?
Absolutely not.
You know, Russell Wilson is going back to his starting job.
You know, Russell Wilson was awarded the starting quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Therefore, when he's back healthy, he's back in the slot.
I think the offense in itself in general, especially with the playbook and the play calling with Arthur Smith, it opens up the playbook exponentially as opposed to it.
As opposed to if Justin Fields was at the helm.
Okay.
Two different types of quarterbacks.
Yeah.
So I think the best fit for the Steelers would be Russell Wilson for the foreseeable future. Okay.
Meanwhile, the cut for the Falcons gave first cousins a hundred million dollars guarantee coming off a torn Achilles to lead the offense featured
in top 10 draft pick Bijon Robinson, Drake London, and Kyle Pitts.
And Atlanta brought back its entire offensive line, but cousins
through two interceptions, the Falcons only managed 45 yards in the second
half and fumbled a bad snap to squash your first half drive, which will this offense
need more time to click? What's going on Ocho?
They got damn week one, boy. I'm telling you it's hurting everybody. I'll tell you no lie.
B. John Robinson, the real deal. Kyle Pitts, real deal. Drake London, the real deal.
Man, I'm telling you, these boys ain't got no type of,
no type of, what's the word?
What's the word?
I don't want to use the word chemistry.
I'm just, they need that live action.
Now, yeah, no, you don't think so?
Let me ask you this.
Yeah.
You notice how we make excuses for week one
when nobody ever made excuses for us.
Oh, but shit, we played in the preseason. So when we got to week one, we were,
we was rolling. We was good. We was acclimated. We acclimated the game speed.
We weren't going from zero to a hundred and then being goddamn surprised at the
goddamn game speed. Cause we not used to the tempo. I'm listening.
I'm not making excuses for them, but it is week one.
Things are going to look sloppy.
Things aren't going to look like they should look for defenses.
It's a little bit easier defense.
All you got to do.
The call comes in, you read and you react.
You read and you react.
That's it.
So I think it's a little bit simpler on their side of the ball.
I think offenses, despite some teams that might win, some teams are going to look
better than the others. Yeah.
I'm thinking the others for us being a part of team.
And when I played in Denver, the one thing that I loved about Mike,
he never let us use week one as an excuse.
If we play good, he's like, hey, guys, we played well. We won the game.
There are some things that we can do better.
But when we lost, it wasn't no, hey, guys, you know, we played well, we won the game, but there are some things that we can do better.
But when we lost, it wasn't no, Hey guys, you know,
it's just week one.
He's like, no, this is unacceptable.
Yeah.
And I liked that.
I liked being held.
I'm big on accountability.
I'm big on accountability
cause I don't want to plant excuses in guys' head
because you know how the mind is wired.
Oh, that's an excuse, you know, a blah, blah, blah.
This happened.
The plane didn't take off on time.
Somebody pulled a fire alarm.
Oh, Joe, we had to get up at two o'clock in the morning.
Right. Right. Now we don't do excuses here.
We win or we lose.
And but they need to change this.
If that's what's causing
everything to look like it's look in week one.
Right. Well, how can they not play a game?
Can they not get any action in the preseason?
I'm talking about that none, they can't get like 20 plays
in two preseason games.
So they can't get 20 plays, they can't get no plays.
And them boys ain't do nothing.
Some people didn't do nothing.
Nathaniel, Zero, Zilch, obviously trying to play, trying to protect, protect the players from injury.
I mean, that's why the guys get hurt.
Cause they don't do that.
They don't get hit.
Yeah.
They learn.
They learn.
I mean, there, there's a real, oh, Joe, I mean, you can't go out there.
You done took two months off and all of a sudden you're going to say, you
know what, I'm going to run full speed.
I'm going to try to run the times that I was running when I was at my peak.
Well, you asking for trouble.
That's what they ask these guys to do.
Yeah, basically. They've been running.
They don't you. You know, you haven't done anything at game speed.
Even when they give you two minutes and they got the clock out there.
And it's like, OK, we got two minutes.
We down by three or we got two minutes to go in the clock.
We down by seven. Right.
And they give you the we got officials and they marketed off and all that.
That ain't the same.
No, it ain't not, not even close.
So, Oh Joe, the question I got for you, what this office need more time, the
Falcons offense, will it need more time than originally thought or Kirk cousins?
What do you think about cousins?
And how soon will we see Michael Penick Jr.?
I don't think it's not time to panic,
especially for Kirk.
I'm not even gonna mention week one.
I think Kirk is gonna be fine.
Again, in the regular season, he is a yardage monster.
A yardage monster.
So those numbers are going to look like they should
because of the quarterback they have at the helm. And they're gonna string some wins along. They're gonna string some wins along a partage monster. So those numbers are going to look like they should because
of the quarterback they have at the helm and that they're going to string some
wins along. They're going to string some wins along because they have a very
special back in B John Robinson.
They have very special back in B John Robinson who's going to take some of
the pressure off of Kirk. So he doesn't have to be throwing it 40 50 times a
game and I think he's going to be okay. So I don't think we're going to see Penning Jr.
anytime soon.
Are they going to be in a situation where they can use it?
I mean, would you, would you want to give him
some packages early?
Would you want to do that?
Would you, would do you want them to sit back?
No, no, no, no, no, no.
I'm saying Bijon.
I'm saying Bijon Robinson.
Yes, sir.
What would you say?
What was the question about?
I said, are they going to be in a position,
are they going to be in a situation
where they don't have a choice because
Ocho the fans gonna start booing, bro.
You know, you know, the most popular guy on unless he's
unless you got my home, the most popular guy is the backup quarterback.
Yeah. Yeah.
You know, the first day, Ocho, the first with the office is thinking about
what's the first thing they look to replace?
Yeah. The quarterback. Quarterback.
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't think.
And then talk about we need a spark.
Mm-hmm.
I don't think.
Nah, y'all need like 10 new players.
I don't think, we not gonna get there.
We not gonna get there.
No. Okay.
But I mean, cousin, look, he was never the most mobile.
Mobile, never been. Completely, complete drop back quarterback. I mean, cousin, look, he was never the most mobile.
Mobile, never been. Completely, complete drop back quarterback.
Never been the mobile.
Yeah, he definitely all pocket.
But give the Steelers credit, they go on the road.
Hell, it looked like a Steelers home game.
Did you see?
Man, T.J. Watt was pumping the crowd up.
Yeah, but you know the Steelers.
When you see somebody on the road,
when you see somebody on the road
and then somebody gives it up.
Hold on, there are two teams that travel well.
I don't care where you go.
But you could be playing the goddamn Israel.
Boy, 80% of the fan base gonna be there.
The Steelers and the Eagles.
They travel well.
Yeah, Packers travel.
Unbelievable.
I've never seen anything like Pittsburgh though.
Yeah.
Because you got to understand the Ocho.
Think about it.
In the 70s, the Steelers were it.
Right.
So a lot of times that was the only team that you got an opportunity to see.
Right.
Now you like the Cowboys and the Packers go back.
But when you start getting kids that grew up watching the Steelers and they could become displaced,
so guess what?
Steelers come to town, I'm going to see them.
That's the team I grew up rooting for.
That's the team I grew up watching.
So while they haven't won anything recently,
everybody remember the Steelers of the 70s.
Mean Joe, who don't know Mean Joe is snagged to Jack Lambert.
I mean, all those guys, male blood, my homeboy male Donny
shell, Bradshaw, swan, starboard rest your soul, Franco, Rocky
blower.
And so they travel, and the thing is, is that what you worry about
is that their fans buying your home tickets.
And they being close and hit seems like a damn role game because there's so many Steelers
fans there and they're so close.
Normally, you know, we put the ass way, way up there.
We can't even hear y'all.
Y'all got y'all little, y'all got y'all little section, but y'all in the section 400.
They down there in the bowl.
Buying up everything.
So, Ocho.
What happened?
I know what did happen.
What?
You told me the Bengals.
I told you New England was going to open a can on y'all.
Now I told you that.
Now listen, this is what you should have known.
Now when I picked the Bengals to win,
that was an emotional pick.
That was a pick because I played there.
That was a pick because they drafted me.
That was a pick of me picking them to beat the Patriots
because they allowed me to fulfill my childhood dream.
Now you know good and well,
the goddamn Bengals start 0-1
for the past three years straight.
And I didn't think anything would change this year as well.
I would just pick them simply because I love my bangles.
I didn't think that was I didn't think they was really going to win because
listen, we have we have a history of doing the same thing starting out slow
out the gate.
Oh, and one oh and two.
But matter of fact, matter of fact, can I say something real quick?
Go ahead.
We play the Chiefs next week, right?
I'm telling you right now, that's everybody in the chat,
if you're a betting man, if any of you are gamblers,
I'm telling you right now, Moneyline,
Bangles beating the Chiefs next week, week two.
In Arrowhead.
Now you, I put that on anything.
I put that on anything. I put that I put that on anything.
I guarantee you.
I want a hundred.
He's playing.
I want a hundred.
A hundred what?
Whatever.
Pay so don't do that.
Don't do that.
You don't lose your money,
because now you can lose your money
in front of everybody in the chat.
No, I would lose it.
You don't lose your money.
OK, take it. Now, any any any side best in the chat? Put your lose it. You're going to lose your money. Okay. Take it.
Now any side best in the chat,
put your money where your mouth is.
I can't reach you.
But listen, we didn't look good today.
Y'all showed it.
We didn't look good today.
We didn't look good on offense.
You did not.
We didn't look good on defense.
We didn't look good on special teams.
You did not.
All three phases of the game, we didn't look good.
Look bad.
But you know what we get to do?
We get to regroup.
We have a thing called the 24 hour rule in Cincinnati.
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and once 24 hours passes, we're on to the next game.
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The Bengals started out of the scale again
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The Bengals were held scoreless in the first half. In fact, they trail by
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