Games with Names - Montana vs. Elway with Eric Stonestreet | Chiefs vs. Broncos
Episode Date: April 16, 2024Eric Stonestreet is in studio from The Wynn Las Vegas! We're talking about an epic quarterback duel from Week 7 of the 1994 season when Joe Montana's Chiefs took on John Elway's Broncos in all-time Mo...nday Night Football showdown. Eric joins us in studio (3:10). We get into the Chiefs and Broncos rosters and the game (28:52). We score it (44:52). We got back to October of 1994 (53:14). We hit the hotline (1:07:13).  Support the show: http://www.gameswithnames.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We finally have our own guy.
Yeah.
No DeBerg,
no Bono,
no Trent Green.
I mean, I can go down the list of quarterbacks that weren't ours.
And now we have ours.
You guys, yeah.
You guys run the lease program and it was good to finally buy one.
Right.
That's exactly right.
We got a good, and we got a good one.
Turns out.
Today, we have a very special guest.
Stella!
He's an actor.
He's a writer.
Lifelong Chiefs fan.
Eric Stonestreet. Sports guy chess punk. chest bump sports guy chest bump well let's go back to 94 montana versus elway great game first of all yeah love
the era love joe montana love that team and it was classic chiefs game we i feel like every celebrity
that we have on is a goddamn Chiefs fan.
Is everyone in that area just diehard Chiefs?
We have as much pride as Bostonians.
A little nicer people, though.
I agree.
Yes.
You said it first.
I'm a Bostonian, bro.
We're cold.
I'm learning so much about what it was to be a Patriots fan because they're just showing up every day doing their best,
and they happen to be winning games just like you guys did.
And I couldn't stand you guys for all the right reasons because i was jealous you remind me of like how everybody talks about travis kelsey's like how the f**k is he
always open met belichick at the correspondence dinner one time how was that yeah good good
good to meet you big fan of the the show. I've never met Tom.
You want to hear a great story?
I want to hear a great story.
Games with Names is a production of iHeartRadio.
Welcome to Games with Names, presented by Wynn.
And on today's episode, we are recording from the Wynn, Las Vegas.
Yeah.
Our interview.
And we have a very special guest.
I was going to say desk. There is a desk in that studio. There is a desk. There is a have a very special guest. I was going to say desk.
There is a desk in that studio. There is a desk.
There is a desk.
Very special guest.
Eric Stone Street.
And we go over the 1994 Chiefs versus Bronco, Montana versus Elway.
The last time they went against each other.
Back when Monday Night Football was Monday Night Football.
Monday Night Football was Monday Night Football. Monday Night Football was Monday Night.
Ba-na-oh-na-oh. There we go. He's an actor. He's a writer. He's a host.
He kills it in Modern Family.
We go over all that Hollywood stuff.
But you know what?
He was a real big gamer.
I was so impressed with how much he knows football
and the history of the game.
He's like a historian, especially for the Chiefs.
But he knew a lot of everything. He knows ball. He's like a historian. Especially for the Chiefs. Oh my God.
But he knew a lot of everything.
He knows ball.
Lifelong Chiefs fan.
Kansas State University.
Wildcat.
Wildcat.
Real deal guy.
We get into his awesome meeting with Tommy.
Don't spoil it.
He's got a great nickname for really. He's got a great nickname.
And I mean, he kept referencing his box at Arrowhead.
We get into that, why it's so cool.
Pretty special.
He's got some really good memorabilia in there.
Oh, my God.
Some really good memorabilia.
And then we wrap the show by hitting the old hotline bling.
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Let's go october 17th 1994 mile high stadium denver colorado
marty schottenheimer's chiefs are winless in mile high and down 28 to 24 late in the fourth quarter
but with eight seconds left joe montana drops back he looks to his right, and he lets it rip.
This is Montana vs. Elway.
Welcome to Games with Names presented by Wynn.
Today we are looking at the Montana vs. Elway week 7, 1994.
Chiefs vs. Broncos with Eric Stone Street.
Just a compound word, Julian.
Stone Street.
Just put them together and you get one big word.
You know what, Eric?
I got hit in the head a lot for a living.
Yeah.
But, dude, you were so good at it.
You were so good at getting hit in the head.
You delivered a lot of hits with your body to others' heads.
I was a physical player here and there, but it does mess with your memory.
Does it?
It really does.
Yeah.
So I got, you know, I apologize on that.
No apology. How are you doing? I'm doing great, man. You enjoying this, you know, I apologize on that. No apology.
How are you doing?
I'm doing great, man.
You enjoying this week?
We're here at Super Bowl.
Yeah.
I mean, what do you got, three?
I got three.
Yeah.
So I've been to, this will be the third I've been to.
Yeah.
I didn't go to the one against Tom in Tampa and we lost.
Yeah.
So.
It was COVID.
It was COVID.
Yeah.
It's a long way to go.
And, but yeah yeah this is my third
i'm excited man i can't believe as a lifelong fan you know i'm watching my team your team back in
the day for for two years for two years for two years because of joe montana because of joe montana
yeah great guy uh you know that we're here i mean i waited 49 years as a person to get to a Super Bowl,
and now in the last five years, we've been to four.
Yeah. It's been unbelievable.
Now, I was super excited when we found out you were picking a 1994 game.
Yeah.
A lot of people always—a lot of recency bias on what games to pick.
Yeah.
How come you picked this specific game?
Well, I went back and forth between the first Super Bowl because it was such an emotional time for me.
I mean, I literally cried on the sidelines after we won,
and it was very emotional.
But the 94 game I picked because it was a great game, first of all.
Yeah.
And I have such a vivid memory of the Willie Davis touchdown
in the end zone moment at the Pike
house fraternity at Kansas state university, like all of us hanging out in the office of the Pike
house and watching that on the edge of our seats. And when that happened, um, I just, it's, it's,
it's a memory, you know, like, uh, just core right, right in the head and you know love love the era love joe montana love that team
um and it was classic classic chiefs game yeah i mean this is this is a classic matchup joe
i mean 1994 joe is he does he still have it in his in the bank does he still got it the niners
threw him threw him away for Steve Young.
And I used to love watching these old Chief games
and just seeing that little Montana magic that he'd always have.
Yeah.
Like when he went back and he played the Niners and beat them.
What was it?
Was that Monday Night Football?
When he went back and played?
I don't know if it was his first year or second year there,
but I just remember he had a game-winning drive.
I mean, I think if he would have had one more year, first year or second year there but i just remember he had a game-winning drive i mean i think i think
if he would have had one more year i think we i mean marty schottenheimer i think is a hall of
fame coach and i think he should be in the hall of fame someday but i think if joe would have had
one more year in the tank i think he would have gotten us there then yeah instead of waiting until
19 or 20 whenever it was just was but yeah um know, when he came to town, his wife was a
broadcaster on the local news and our season tickets were right in the second row of the
corner of the end zone. And Jennifer Montana used to do her hits for the news station right in my
corner. And it looked like she was looking at me all the time, but she was just looking at the
camera. But I was like, man, when Joe Montana come to town, his wife couldn't take her eyes
off of me. I was like, all right, baby, here we go. I got to tell him and just looking at the camera but i was like man when joe montana come to town his wife couldn't take her eyes off of me i was like all right baby here we go i got to tell him
and her that uh at the afc championship when you guys beat us in arrowhead he was at the game i
was sitting with uh commissioner goodell and joe was in the suite and uh name drop game drop yeah
i just oh hold on let me let me commit yeah anyway that's that's why I get to go to the super bowl because he invited me.
I've told the story a lot, but it's a, it's a, it's a good one.
And you should know about it because of, of how serious of a fan I am.
He invited me to the super bowl in like 15. And I said, commissioner,
I'm not going to a super bowl until my chiefs are in it. And he said,
all right, if you want to wait that long cut to, uh, I didn't go.
Then we have the ASC championship against you guys at Arrowhead.
The phantom roughing the passer call on Chris Jones and the D Ford,
the D Ford offsides kept us from, I know there's rules.
I know.
I mean, we can play that both ways with what the chiefs have been doing all year.
A hundred percent can.
You got to play outplay the officials.
I'm not complaining.
I'm not, I'm not one of those people. I like that phrase. I hadn't heard that before. Yeah. You got to outplay the officials i'm not complaining i'm not i'm not one of those people i like that phrase i hadn't heard that before yeah you gotta outplay
the officials bro you got to you know uh but that i you know i thought we were going that year i
really did you remember that game it was crazy man it was nuts and he offered me a rain check
and i said well i'll only bother you if the chiefs are in the super bowl and now we're in the super
bowl all the time so i'm wearing out out my welcome with Commissioner Goodell for sure.
Now, where did this fandom, how did this start?
And, like, we just had, I feel like every celebrity that we have on
is a goddamn fucking Chiefs fan.
This is our third in the Chiefs mafia, man.
Third.
We got Rob.
We did Rob Regal.
Regal.
Heidi.
Me.
And then we got Eric now.
And then you got to get Taylor. I mean, she's in now. She's. Heidi. Heidi. Me. And then we got Eric now. And then you got to get Taylor.
I mean, she's in now.
She's in now.
She's in.
She's in.
Are they getting married?
Why wouldn't you?
Why wouldn't you?
Travis is great.
She's great.
Amen.
That's the goal.
Let's do it.
Free kids.
Yeah, oh my gosh.
Talented kids.
Yeah, talented kids.
Big blonde tight ends.
Wait, that sounded like neo-Nazi or something.
It's kind of like grown. It's real Aryan. Pretty much grown. Long tight end. Wait, that sounded like neo-Nazi or something. Cut that out. It's kind of like Gronk.
It's real Aryan.
Pretty much Gronk.
Yeah.
Long tight end.
Question for you.
There's got to be a couple like Johnny Come Lately's or Homer or our phone posers in that
like chief celebrity fan group.
Like who's the one that knows ball the least?
Oh, knows ball the least?
Yeah.
I'm not going to say who knows ball the least.
That reveals itself in interviews, but I'm'm not gonna say who that is or who if there is somebody that knows ball the least i don't know
hey no jack can we get all the interviews for
started very simply at a at a mall in kansas city outside of a jewelry store, J.T. Smith, wide receiver, and Joe Delaney,
the late Joe Delaney, were signing autographs. And I nervously went up like so many kids have
done to you and said, Mr. Delaney, can I have your autograph? And I got it. And I still have
that card in my man cave. And that began my fandom. I mean, I loved the sport of football.
As soon as I knew what football was and could participate in it somehow, I became a fan of the Kansas City Chiefs. And what's so weird,
and I know you experience is, I'm not just a fan of the Chiefs. I'm a fan of whoever puts that
uniform on, right? Like you have a fan in me somehow. If you ever would have made it, I mean,
like I would have forgiven all the Patriot years and you're, you're, you're chief now, man. And I'm,
I'm all about you. So that's what happened with Joe Montana.
And that was our, that was our franchise for so long,
which is what makes Patrick Mahomes such a blessing is we finally have our own
guy. Yeah. No DeBerg, no Bono, no Rich Gannon,
no Trent green. I mean,
I can go down the list of quarterbacks that weren't ours. And now we have ours.
You guys,
yeah,
you guys run the lease program and it was good to finally buy one.
Right.
That's exactly right.
We got a good,
and we got a good one.
Turns out pretty good.
I always tell every chief fan,
my favorite win was that AFC championship.
And the only reason it's out of respect.
Well,
it's out of respect because I remember,
you know,
I was telling this the same
story to robin heidi monday night football 2014 pumped up going to play chiefs they kicked our
fucking teeth in oh man you remember that yeah i remember it you know and and that that is
legitimately one of the loudest outdoor stadiums electric environment now like everyone it's is it like a college like what do
you guys you guys have the royals and the chiefs like is is everyone in that area just die hard
chief yeah i mean you come to kansas city i mean just it's we have as much pride as as bostonians
and philadelphians and you know it's the same thing it's just nicer people though you know what let me tell you my i agree yes you said it first i'm only agreeing bostonian yeah we're cold when we just played
the eagles this year at arrowhead i found two guys on their way to our suite and they're standing
over there and their eagle stuff and i walk up to them and i go hey has anybody told you to go
fuck yourself yet and the guy's like no do you want to be the first and i'm like no i want to
say welcome to kansas city and treat you unlike your fans treated me at the super bowl last year so
welcome to kansas city i hope you have a great time a good fan and i hope you leave this game
uninjured and and as a loser yeah i love it you should have seen him turn away you want to go
tell me to fuck myself welcome oh my god are you starting to feel the heat now that like the chiefs
have become like the team in the NFL?
Yeah, I love the Villanera thing.
I'm wearing, you know, I usually dress in all Chief shit
for the game tomorrow.
I like that you cussed, and now I'm just fucking going for it.
It's like, all right, I didn't know for sure.
Yeah, shit balls.
But, yeah, I'm wearing, like, I've never worn black
to, like, a Chief event.
So I got a black jacket with the chief's emblem and i'm like
i'm johnny cash now i'm in our we're we're in our villain era it's hilarious
that's when you know your your organization's becoming a premier organization is when you
start getting fashiony you don't have to wear the all red you start getting this new cool look
thing all black well make no mistake mine's like tommy bahama it's still like adult contemporary old guy stuff it's not it's not these fucking pants over here i'll tell you that
yeah that's a tommy v that's all right we get you know you got to keep that gen z look around you
guys keep me young uh but you know i'm and here's the other thing i'm learning i'm learning so much
about what it was to be a patriots fan during your run because we're just winning.
I mean, they're just showing up every day doing their best,
and they happen to be winning games just like you guys did.
And, you know, I couldn't stand you guys for all the right reasons
because I was jealous.
I mean, I respected you and admired you and respected the fan base
and everything.
I've never met Tom.
You want to hear a great story? I want to hear a great story. Tom is right like 50 feet from us right now.
Shut up. Okay. So Super Bowl. All right. I never assume anyone knows who I am or what I do for a
living. I meet people and introduce myself and they're like, I know who you are. I'm like, well,
I don't know for sure you know who I am. So my name's Eric. So at the Super Bowl, Brett Veach, general manager of the Kansas City Chiefs.
We're in the Super Bowl, okay, in Miami.
He texts me.
He's like, bro, where are you?
I was headed to the team hotel.
He goes, bro, where are you?
And I'm like, I'm like 20 minutes out.
What's up?
He's like, Tom Brady's here.
Like a kid, he's texting me.
Tom Brady's at the pool.
And I'm like, Tom Brady, it's a lookalike.
He's not at the pool.
Why would he be at the hotel the Chiefs are at in a Super bowl that he's not in. He goes, they've got an amazing
water park here. He said, he's here with his kids. You got to get here. We got to go meet him. I'm
like, I don't want to meet Tom Brady right now. Now's not the time for me to meet Tom Brady. I
like, I want to meet Tom Brady. Is he standing right up? So like, he's like, no, I need, I need
you. I'm like, you're the general manager of the
kansas city chiefs you go meet he doesn't he's like he doesn't give a shit about who i am
so i get to the hotel he rushes me over and tom sure enough is out on the by the water slide
sitting back in a recliner chair like this and around security around him exactly how i want to
see tom brady for the first time sunglasses Sunglasses? Sunglasses. Shirt off? No shirt, no shirt.
How was he looking?
Great.
Fucking Tom Brady.
That's good.
And so here we are.
Brett's like, all right, all right.
You go first.
You go first.
I'm like, bro, this is not,
I'm not going up to Tom Brady right now.
He's like, no, no.
So Veach, the general manager,
arguably the greatest general manager right now in the NFL,
he's like, you go.
So he's like, Tom, Tom, Eric Stow Street, Modern Family. And I'm like, you have got to be kidding
me. This is so humiliating. There's nothing worse than trying to get someone's attention with what
you do for a living. And so surrounded by security, they kind of let us get close. And Brett's like,
I'm general manager of Kansas City Chiefs, Eric Stow Street, Modern Family., they kind of let us get close. And Brett's like a general manager at Kansas City Chiefs,
Eric Stone Street, Modern Family.
So we kind of approached Tom.
Literally, Tom's on his recliner.
It's the best fucking thing ever.
I love it.
And I respected him so much more.
He's reclined like this. He literally raises his shoulders two degrees off the back.
And he goes, hey, nice to meet you.
And he just puts his shoulders back.
And that was our meeting with Tom Brady.
I'm like, Veach, I will never in my life forgive you for embarrassing me like that.
So now we call Tom Brady Two Degrees Brady because he literally –
Two Degrees Brady.
Two Degrees Brady because he was like, nice to meet you,
and then just backed down on his recliner.
So I'm like, how dare you embarrass me like that to the one the greatest
anyway so if you ever see tom tell him i'm a fan two degree brady now i mean he he was he was so
unbothered he could lift his shoulders two degrees off hey a gentleman always raises himself up two
degrees to meet someone bro i'm not gonna assume bro, I'm not going to assume he watches. Like, I don't need people
that are the greatest at what they do to know
what I do. Like, when I would go to the
greatest at what they do. Okay.
Yeah.
No argument.
No argument. You said it.
At this time.
We're coming. Patrick's coming.
Anyway, when I
go to the White House Correspondents' Dinner
and these generals would come up to me with all these shit,
these things on their chest, and then be like,
I have no idea who you are.
And I'm like, I don't want you to know who I am.
I want you to make sure we're safe.
I don't want you watching TV.
Bill Snyder, who was just up on the –
Bill Snyder, coach at K-State.
Legend.
Legend.
When he first met me, he didn't know what I do.
I'm like, Coach, I don't want you knowing what I do i want you winning k-state football games i don't care
yeah anyway met belichick at the quarterfinals dinner one time how was that he loved he's a big
big fan he's a funny guy well let's hear what did he say well he was with his then
wife linda linda yeah are they girl girl yeah no one knows we're not tabloid people here I don't want to get into that
Dog mom
He just
We walked up
And she wanted to meet me
And she said
This is Bill
And I'm like
I'm a
There's a picture of he and I
On my Instagram
From way back when
My glasses fogged up
I said I can't believe
My glasses are fogging up
With you coach
But nice to meet you
He was great
Yeah good
Good to meet you
Big fan of the show
That's what he said
That's it
Yeah
He's you know In a controlled environment He was great. Yeah, good to meet you. Big fan of the show. That's what he says. That's it? Yeah.
He's, you know, in a controlled environment,
like an environment where he's comfortable,
let his hair down a little bit. Yeah, well, the clip of him going as a pirate
to your costume party with...
With Randy Moss.
With Randy Moss.
It's legendary.
I mean, that's all you kind of need to know about him.
Oh, my God.
That's Linda. That was Linda at the time. She made him do that kind of need to know about him. Oh, my God. That's Linda.
That was Linda at the time.
She made him do that kind of stuff.
He didn't want to do it.
That Linda over there, he wanted to break down Phil.
He was out there rolling, though.
Now, were you on the roster when Matt Light was there?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
So I came to a Patriots game, a Chiefs-Patriots game,
but as Matt Light's guest.
And then I went to a bar with all you dudes afterwards,
wherever you went, over into like a mall
or something patriot place yeah yeah yeah i was here oh it was one of andy reed's first years
in kansas city so we're talking like 14 15 i was there yeah i don't know if i was at that bar
because gronk was there i remember gronk and matt and and those dudes. I didn't see two degrees. He wasn't there.
Oh, my God.
He's going to beat my ass.
No, he's not.
The thing is, you're going to meet Tom Brady,
and if, you know, once again,
he's in an environment where he's comfortable,
he's legitimately, like, awkwardly nice.
Yeah.
Like, he's that kind of guy where you're like,
is this real?
Yeah, 100% know what you mean.
Larry King was that for me.
Yeah.
Larry King, arguably one of the most recognizable people ever.
When I met Larry King, I'm like, are you fucking with me right now?
Like, are you just a nice person?
I totally get it.
Yeah.
No.
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So why don't you take us back to 94.
Yeah.
This was my first year I ever played football for the Redwood City 49ers,
by the way.
Irwin City 49ers? Redwood way. Irwin City 49ers?
Redwood City.
Redwood City.
I'm 30 miles south of San Francisco.
Yeah, man.
By the big sequoia trees?
Exactly.
How great are those trees?
I am such a tree lover because of those trees.
I mean, four hours and 25 minutes from my house in Toluca Lake is when you go, holy shit.
Like that's how long of a drive it is.
And I've taken so many people up there.
It's a great experience.
Anyway,
94.
Hold on.
Let's,
let's give some Sequoia trees some love.
Yeah.
I was just up there a couple of weeks ago or maybe a month or two ago.
And like,
it's one of those things you go on a hike and you see one and you're like,
wow.
Yeah.
And then you go like 10 feet further.
You see another one.
They're older than the Andes Mountains.
Crazy.
Yeah.
The trees were there before the fucking mountains.
They are so cool.
Like, I don't necessarily,
I grew up in Redwood City,
which is 30 miles south.
You probably go to Muir Woods or something.
King's National Forest.
And I'll take 84 all the way to the beach.
And you just have these windy roads and these damn,
you have like these cliffs with these trees that are 80 feet tall,
like right next to the damn road.
It's just so cool.
It's cold because of how tall they are.
It keeps all the moisture inside.
It's awesome.
Fireproof.
Those trees are fireproof, basically.
I loved them so much, I got a little sapling
and planted it in front of my, in my front yard in Toluca Lake,
and it's doing great. I got one for my niece. I wanted to put a couple in, I live them so much. I got a little sapling and planted it in front of my, in my front yard in Toluca Lake and it's doing great.
I got one for my niece.
I wanted to put a couple in,
I live in Brentwood.
I wanted to put a couple there,
but I don't know if it'll.
They'll do fine.
Will they?
Yeah.
Water the shit out of them.
When you bury them,
put PVC,
have your landscaper put PVC pipe down to the roots and just water the shit
out of them at first and get them going.
And then they'll take,
they'll take off.
Yeah.
Because like you said,
they take the air from the,
they take the moisture from the air, not necessarily the roots.
That's why they'll do okay.
Yeah.
Hey, you're listening to the landscape talk with Julian Edelman.
I love street talk.
But like if you came to his house to do the show,
you would spend 30 minutes on the landscape.
I love sycamores.
I have, I don't have a bonsai,
but I have beautiful Japanese maples in like a courtyard.
Oh, beautiful.
I just put in this Korean grass under the Japanese maple,
which is, it's still not matured,
but in like this next spring,
it's going to be fucking beautiful.
You know, in that area, the native tree is sycamores.
Yeah, love sycamores.
So we have, there's a sycamore built in between my house,
pretty much.
Is it bent over?
Yes, one's bent.
It's like a two thing.
And then like we're right here, isn't it? I i just i love trees because of growing up around city you know my co-star
ed o'neill is over on old road i don't know where you are from old road in brentwood but he lives on
old road yeah equestrian areas albun ball player too huh yeah he played ball player you had a cup
of coffee with the steelers yeah i didn't have any cup of coffees with anybody other than piper
high school i'm dealing with plantar fasciitis right now.
Have you ever had that?
I have.
It's terrible.
I've had such bad feet problems.
I've broken my fifth metatarsal twice on both feet.
One of your guys got a scooter out there.
I rolled in.
I'm like, bro, I'm stealing this for tomorrow.
Your ankle's fine.
Yeah.
I've lived on those.
The feet.
You got to get good orthotics.
I got them in.
I got them in.
Yeah.
After this, I'll send you a guy they're like they're really expensive but they're life
changing like hey we can't talk about this online i got a guy i got a guy for orthotics i got a guy
no it's it's actually brady's guy two degrees two degrees uh 94 back to 94 what was life like for you at this time 94 i was a uh freshman in college well
no wait i graduated 90 so i'm a freshman sophomore in college i did one year in junior college i
thought i wanted to be a discus and shot putter until i found out how heavy those shit those
things were i was like holy shit these are a lot heavier than my high school ones so i went one
year to junior college i'm like yeah i'm, I'm not going to make the Olympics.
I'm moving on.
You know who's a crazy shock putter?
Vince Woolfolk.
Oh, dude.
And Joe Tooney probably is too.
No, but Vince like competes.
Still?
I don't know.
Not still, but sometimes we'd be in OTAs and shit.
He'd just be out there throwing a fucking shock put.
I'd be like, what the hell?
He's going forever.
I love Vince Woolfolk.
I got to introduce myself to him in the elevator at Arrowhead one time
and told him what a big fan of his I was.
He's a lovable guy.
I love that.
Did he have overalls with no shirt?
No, but he was wearing a lot of gold and chains,
and I just was like, this is exactly how I wanted Vince Wilfork.
Yeah.
This is how I wanted to meet you.
He knows how to barbecue the shit out of some people.
Of course he does.
Of course he does.
He's a giant.
So I'm in college, 94, Joe Montana, John Elway.
The other reason I picked this game is because,
so we have a suite at Arrowhead.
And when I got the suite,
they asked me what pictures I wanted in our suite.
And I said, I want offensive line themed pictures.
And they said, well, do you have any favorite memories?
And I'm like, well, we had a tackle named Joe Valerio who caught tackle eligible touchdowns from joe montana and he caught one right
in front of me at arrowhead in my seats and so the motherfucker types it in he's like oh right here
i'm like yes hold on i'm gonna be in this picture so sure enough on in this picture joe valerio's
got his hands up in the air and there's a young me in the background wearing a green polo for some reason.
Still have no idea why I wore a green polo to Chiefs game.
But there I am cheering, so that's up.
Those pictures are up in my suite
right above where that touchdown happened.
Well, Joe Valerio scored a tackle-eligible touchdown
in this game against John Elway on Monday Night Football.
Also, John Ault was a tackle this game.
Favorite player.
John Ault was my favorite offensive lineman.
Have you seen him?
I mean, what do you think?
Bring up a picture.
Joe's going to go.
Oh, Joe's going to go.
I wish we were bad enough to get Joe Alt.
My dream is that we have John Alt and Joe Alt.
Love Joe.
I love him.
He's 10, 11, I would guess, is where he'll go.
Maybe even earlier.
I've heard like five or six.
Well, leaves a wide receiver for us at 32.
I'm so happy.
We're doing like,
we're doing like line love.
I love it.
We're saying Whitworth.
Yeah.
Oh,
big line guy.
Love him.
Love,
love him.
You must love light,
Matt light.
Oh,
love Matt.
How fucking funny is he?
He's hilarious.
And I've heard some of the pranks that he did on,
on coach,
on your coach.
It was like mouse.
Yeah.
And then the shock one. Yes. The shock one. on your coach. With the mouse? Yeah.
Or the shock one?
Yes, the shock one.
And then Coach sent him a letter or something.
I remember some story about him sending him a letter and got Matt Light back.
And Matt was like, oh, shit, I'm in trouble.
And then I was like, got you with that letter, didn't I?
Yeah, love offensive line.
Love Joe Tooney.
You played with Joe, of course.
I love Tooney.
He's a fucking badass.
I love that kid, man.
He's really brilliant, too smart smart guy he'd be in his locker reading the goddamn like
romance fiction book or something yeah well just look at it this way torres well i don't know if
torres back he hurt his back he's out but yeah he's out but my point is is he wanted to still
play and you know what an injury that is and uh they just ruled him out i think today yeah i saw
that great kid awesome guy love my offensive lineman uh nicky allegretti is going to go in And you know what an injury that is. And they just ruled him out, I think, today. Yeah, I saw that. Great kid.
Awesome guy.
Love my offensive lineman.
Nicky Allegretti is going to go in for him.
Nicky two rings.
I gave him that.
Or Nicky two kids.
I gave him that nickname after the last Super Bowl because he had twins on the Super Bowl.
The day of the Super Bowl last time in Arizona.
I'm like, you're fucking Nicky two kids now.
Nicky two kids Allegretti.
We got to get you just gotta have a we gotta get you
just a nickname thing
yeah what do you want
who needs nicknames
we got old fucking
we need help
we need help naming games
we're like
at bottom barrel
like naming some of these games
we have some trouble with that so
let's get into the roster
time
oh roster
yeah 94
John Alt
I could
yeah JJ Burden
Willie Davis
one of our scouts on the Chiefs.
He's a regional scout
at the Chiefs.
Marcus Allen.
Joe Montana.
Joe Montana. We're just past
the Christian Akoya days.
Christian Akoya just retired in, I think, 92.
Herm Edwards was a secondary
coach. Joe Valerio.
Will Shields, Hall of Famer.
Mike McCarthy was on this staff?
Oh, yeah.
Was he really?
Quality control.
Quality control guy.
Holy shit, I didn't know that.
Like I said, Alan Wright, our equipment manager,
current equipment manager, was the equipment manager here.
And I texted him the other night that I was going to be on the show
talking about this game, and he said, quote,
besides the two Super Bowls that he's been in,
this was his favorite game as the equipment manager.
This game right here is his favorite game.
This game is incredible for windbreakers.
Oh, windbreakers.
Unbelievable.
He still has his.
He said he can still wear it.
I'm like, bro, you should have archived one of those from every year.
How many penalties?
All the penalties in this game.
How many do we have?
I think the Chiefs had 26 or 27 penalties.
What are we doing?
We're losing the game.
Yeah, exactly.
Also, back-to-back fumbles
like in the fourth quarter
like with like three
or four minutes left.
Yeah.
Yeah, back-to-back.
And how about Jerry Markwright,
the referee,
how he just walks around
and just shoves.
And I couldn't,
you know, the other thing
I couldn't believe
is players getting in the refs
like right up on the refs
when you watch that game back.
I watched some clips the other night.
That's why they put all these rules.
Like if you touch a ref, you can get thrown out.
You know what I mean?
It's because of this generation.
And apparently if Chris Jones just like comes close to Tom Brady's helmet,
that's a penalty.
Well, it's kind of like that with Patrick Mahomes now, you know?
Watching this game too, like you see like the refs had the old school
like white pants that were like...
Now they got these slumpy, these type of sweatpants.
I don't want a buff ref.
And I don't want you to try to look cool.
Back in these days, when I was a kid playing, you would put two thigh pads in to look like the pros.
Just because they'd wear those big ass thigh pads.
Neck rolls.
Let's talk about neck rolls.
A lot of neck rolls in this game.
Great neck roll game. A lot of neck rolls in this game. Great neck roll game.
A lot of neck roll game.
Inside the jersey or an outside the jersey neck roll guy?
I like the outside the jersey.
Irv Eatman was an offensive tackle for the Chiefs that wore it outside.
What was the linebacker for Raiders?
Howie Long.
Oh, yeah.
Well, defensive end Howie Long.
Oh, Bill Romanowski.
Bill Romanowski outside neck roll.
Remember when he spit in J.J. Stokes' face?
Oh, dude. Romanowski. I mean, come on. Remember he's he spit in J.J. Stokes' face? Oh, dude, Romanowski.
I mean, come on.
Remember he's a guard in the Longest Yard remake?
Yes.
I mean, you're talking Chiefs, Raiders, hate.
Broncos, John Elway, you know.
Shannon Sharp.
Shannon Sharp.
Wade Phillips, head coach.
Wade Phillips.
Jason Elam.
Jason Elam was kicking forever.
Yeah, Jason Elam was.
He was in this game.
Big Ted Washington.
And we had a former Bronco lineman,
Cragen, I think it was,
that had come to the Chiefs
who was a legendary Bronco before.
Kind of like Neil Smith.
Neil Smith went from the Chiefs
to the Broncos after this.
You guys hated the Broncos at this time?
I don't think we hated them like the Raiders.
I mean, we hadn't won in mile high in like 14 years up until this point
or something like that.
Crazy.
I had a bet with a guy that if either of our teams ever won,
because he was a Broncos fan, and I had a bet all four years of college
that if we each team sweep, we'd shave our head and never happened.
Yeah.
Split.
Yeah, split.
24 total penalties in this game.
Insane. 24 total or on the Chiefs? Total. Okay. 14 on the. Split. Yeah, split. So 24 total penalties in this game. Insane.
24 total?
Yes.
Or on the Chiefs?
Total.
Okay.
14 on the Chiefs.
Okay, yeah.
Felt like 24, though.
So with the Raiders and the Chiefs rivalry,
any weirdness with Marcus Allen coming over?
I think from him, I mean, I love Marcus Allen.
He already said, if anyone puts on the Chiefs uniform,
it doesn't matter where you are.
Yeah.
He loves you. I'm in. I'm in, bro. I mean, I'm in. He already said, if anyone puts on the Chiefs uniform, it doesn't matter where you are. Yeah. He loves you.
I'm in.
I'm in, bro.
I mean, I'm in.
He's a true fan.
And what better, I mean, what I always love about Marcus Allen
is Marcus never went sideways, backwards.
Anytime Marcus Allen was tackled, he always somehow fell forward,
which is kind of how Jamal Charles was, too.
I love Jamal Charles.
Jamal Charles is a beast.
Beast.
I used to, so I played, what year was that?
In 2011.
I had to play defense.
I remember that.
And my job for the game was I had to cover Charles.
I was the money.
Do you think we'll do that Sunday?
Do you think we'll do a similar thing of how we did Lamar with Christian?
Like kind of like spy him a little bit?
You can't put a spy on a running back, I guess.
It's just tough because they have so many weapons.
Kittle.
Kittle.
Deebo.
Deebo.
IU.
Deebo.
Hi, Deebo.
Deebo.
What's up, Deebo?
You should say that.
You should call him that.
That has a way better ring to it.
The fullback.
I mean, use check.
Use check.
Yeah, what was your fullback's name?
James Devlin.
Yeah.
And loved him.
No.
What was the running back's name?
Rex Burkhead.
No.
The guy in the game against the AFC championship that scored that one touchdown.
Rex Burkhead.
Is it Rex Burkhead?
Tony Michel.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Who just retired.
He just retired.
He was another fall forward guy to me.
Always.
Didn't it seem like that?
Yeah.
How about Pacheco?
I think he's a stud.
Isaiah, baby.
Runs hard.
Runs angry.
Coach Reed just said he reminds him of Roger Craig,
and I think that's such a great.
High knees, baby.
North and south runner.
Always getting downhill.
I mean, I think that's going to be the key for them.
They have to establish that run.
Well, the thing that won't happen Sundayay is kyle shanahan will not
all of a sudden stop running the ball like which is what happened with the ravens and in the
rushes yeah 4.8 a carry or something so 30 what is it the 29th ranked defense against the run you
have the best ranking offense on run with baltimore but how much of that though like as an offensive
player like what what did spuolo do to even?
I don't think it's what Spagnuolo did.
I think it was a panic because they got behind.
Yeah.
So then you get off your game plan.
A lot of times, you know, you can rattle an offensive coordinator
if they think like, oh, it's going to get out of hand.
We got to start throwing the ball.
You know, teams just stick in the game plan and still run the ball.
I mean, you're not going to have to worry about that with Shea.
Buddy of mine that played, he always said,
and I always look for this to see if you agree with it,
he always said if a team early does any kind of trick play,
it's a sign that they don't think they can win
and they need some kind of advantage, you know, somewhere.
Well, the Super Bowls, that's a lot of the case in the regular season.
But the playoffs and Super Bowl, there's always a saying,
nothing's left in the bag.
If we got it in the playbook, you're going to throw it out there.
And if you need it, like, there's nothing that's saved.
Yeah.
So that's kind of true in the regular season.
What Super Bowl were you the MVP?
What number?
53.
Against?
The Rams.
Oh, yeah.
How many non-quarterbacks have been Super Bowl MVPs?
It's more than you think, too.
We just talked about that.
Because Cooper Cupp.
Jerry Rice.
Deion Branch.
Deion Branch.
Malcolm Smith.
Dexter Jackson.
A couple running backs.
Any defense?
Charles Woodson ever?
Malcolm Smith.
Malcolm Smith.
Yeah.
Von Miller.
Was it Dexter Jackson on the Bucs,
that first Bucs one.
Did James Harrison get it that year
with the Steelers?
No.
I think Santonio Holmes.
They gave it to Santonio Holmes.
Ray Lewis got it back in 01.
Ray Lewis.
Scary guy.
Can't imagine.
Can't imagine.
We worked together on Inside the NFL.
And let me just tell you,
those pre-production meetings,
I felt like we were getting
a locker room speech.
Yeah. I wanted to run through getting a locker room speech every time.
I wanted to run through a fucking wall any time he spoke.
And half the time, it was just a quote from goddamn Gladiator.
I bust his balls.
I go, Ray, will you stop using Gladiator quotes?
That's it.
Eric, as a football guy, I got to be a fly on the wall
with watching Jules and Ray Lewis just talk shop.
Just alone in the corner of a room in the green room.
I got to say, it's the best football memory
I've ever had in my entire life.
My dream, I've never,
I've watched a lot of college games on the sideline,
and I have not yet got to watch an NFL game on the sideline
just to feel the speed of everything.
But my dream, and I think probably NFL rules will never let me,
but I would love to listen into a game like the coach.
On the headsets?
Yes.
That'll never be.
That'll never happen.
Unless you become, you know.
Unless I become a coach?
No, unless you become like really cool.
I don't know, Andy Reid maybe?
Well, I mean, I'm close to coach.
I just think it's like.
Maybe a preseason game you could probably,
they could give you a headset.
Yeah.
Sit up in the booth or something.
I couldn't be down.
It's like premium subscription on Amazon.
Oh my God.
Could you imagine?
Could you imagine? Could you imagine?
So do you,
do you have,
I know this is like,
I feel like you could either have an answer to this or be like,
bro,
but do you have a memory of the hardest you've ever been hit by someone?
Yeah.
Brian Dawkins when he was with the Eagles.
No.
When he was with Denver.
Oh,
everybody's Denver for that stint?
Mm-hmm.
In 2009.
I saw a star for three weeks.
I got hit so hard I saw a star for like three weeks.
That's why when you said my name you went Eric Stone.
Street.
Fuck that star.
Thank you, Brian Dawkins.
Hey, you know what?
You know what he called Rob Riggle?
He was Rob.
Rob Riggle was Rod Ribble.
Rod Ribble?
The whole show, yeah.
Ripple for her pleasure.
Rod Ripple for her pleasure.
I'm not a word guy.
You're not a word guy.
You know, I asked Spagnolo.
Not a word guy either.
I asked Spagnolo at camp this year,
if you could go take any guy off any roster you've ever coached
and put on this Chiefs defense, Brian Dawkins was the name.
Yeah.
Wow. Cam Chancellor lit me up in the super bowl pretty hard once that one where they thought
i was knocked out uh i've been yeah there's been i mean because you what how you played coming
across the middle man i mean but i you know what it's crazy and the early part of like the first
five six years of my career career, you could get hit.
And then, you know, I'd watch.
I used to watch after a season.
I'd watch every play.
I wanted to just watch the game, every play I played.
And I would sit there, like at the end of my career, and I'd be like,
I would have been knocked out of 15, 16 of these catches
if the rules were different.
You know what I mean?
It used to be legitimately a no-fly zone.
If you go across there, you're going to get knocked out.
You're going to be out for two weeks.
And that's what it was.
But the game's changed.
It's a space game now.
Some of those hits in this game, the 94 game,
Neil Smith and Derek Thomas getting on John Elway after the whistle.
I mean, no way it would happen.
No, I think you would get arrested if you did some of these things in this era
and you watched the 70s hits.
And Joe Montana, not a big guy.
No.
No.
That's why he only played the amount of years he played.
He broke his goddamn back to the Giants.
Yeah.
I mean, he was a thin guy.
Remember how hard he was hitting Buffalo that year?
I mean, he was,
I'll never forget the image of him sitting on the,
on the field,
them like kind of lifting him up and just looking at him.
And it just looked like his eyes were gone.
I was like, oh my God.
All right, Joe.
The other thing I,
I know it's your podcast,
but it's so awesome for me to like,
get to ask you questions.
You remind me of like
how everybody talks about travis kelsey's like how the fuck is he always open that's how i always
thought of you as a as a hater of the patriots it's like why is julian element open again why
why is he no one over there with him what is that because all from from our seat at arrowhead i'll
just take plays and i'll just be like, I'm just going to watch Travis.
I'm not going to watch anything else, and I'm just going to see how he gets open.
How do you guys do that?
I think that's predicated pretty much on the chemistry between the quarterback
and the receiver, and also Travis has seen everything.
And just because a play is drawn up a certain way,
you know, he has the football IQ to say, like, all right,
well, there's no one going to be in this area.
So if I kind of just redirect over here, I'm not going to fuck anyone else up.
And I'm probably going to get the ball because Patrick's looking at me.
You know what I mean?
So there's a lot of feel, you know, and you see that in Travis Kelsey's game.
Like, he runs a lot of unorthodox-looking routes,
and a lot of people used to say that about my routes.
You look at the paper, and that's not what it's supposed to be.
But he knows he needs to be in this area.
It doesn't matter how you get there,
but he has a quarterback clock in his head where he knows this is going to—
1,001, 1,002.
And I just need to be there.
Right.
So however you get there is
the creator. And then it becomes about, talk about
the hips. You guys both had those swaggy
hips about just getting around.
Elusive. Very elusive.
He's slippery.
They call me a hippie.
I got some elusive hip. Five minutes, toss.
Oh.
Cut that out.
We got to run through this epic Monday cut that out. We got it.
We got to run through this,
this epic Monday night show.
Yeah,
it was everything.
It was built up to be Montana Elway combined for 650 passing yards,
five TDs.
It was a little slow starting out.
Nothing,
nothing after the first feeling each other out in mile high.
Then we get on the board 14,
14 at the half Elway slinging one Montana slinging one. They trade TD passes in mile high. Then we get on the board 14, 14 at the half. Elway is slinging one Montana slinging one.
They trade TD passes in the third.
Then it comes down to the fourth minute 25.
It's the same old story.
Elway does the drive.
10 men on the field.
He runs it in himself.
They take the lead with a minute 29 left.
Now it's Joe,
Joe magic time.
And it really, when you watch that drive, it really is, you know,
people talk about Tom Brady with the 10-yard, 3-yard, 4-yard dump-off passes.
I mean, he did just check down, check down, check down the whole field.
And what was so interesting, I'm re-watching it the other day.
You see guys in this situation today, it's from the shotgun,
empty backfield, spread them out.
In fact, thene's under center
every snap with two tight ends they got a minute 20 29 left two timeouts and he's still marching
down the field under center i love it uh you look at the chiefs now with this year yep you know
they've been a lot more under the center yeah because it you know you got you got to incorporate
that run game helping the tackles out a little bit. Tackles, you know, it's a big thing.
And there's something to be said, like, when people say,
oh, it's a dink, dunk, this, that.
To have the discipline as a quarterback to not take the foos goal.
There's spots where it opened up and it closes quick.
And to be able to not make a mistake in a high-pressure situation
and take what the
defense gives you it seems easy for the regular person but it's so hard because you feel that
pressure you feel the time you feel where you are in the game and and you know that that's why you
like Patrick Mahomes this year he's been like that he hasn't turned the ball over in six goddamn playoff games and it hasn't been razzle
dazzle but he's had the humility and he's had that kind of confidence to like know what his team is
know that we have a really good defense right now we know you know defenses are playing us probably
a little different we don't have what we had on in the past on the outside
and and to just take what the defense gives you is that's a skill you know discipline yeah it's
just but there's gonna be that one time where you hit that check down you hit that option route
option route there's gonna be that one time where you have to put that that 14 yard in cut in there
you know and and that's what these guys do.
And that's what you saw with Joe Montana,
and that's what you saw a lot with Tom Brady,
and that's what you're seeing right now with Patrick Mahomes.
It's been impressive.
Jack, what was this last drive?
This last drive.
Can you walk us through it?
Do you remember the last drive? Well, I remember our tight end, Keith Cash, was out.
He was injured. So we had, I believeith cash was out he was injured so we had
uh i believe his name was tracy green or something like that it was his rookie year from grambling
state rambling state rambling state biggs he was a former offensive lineman six six five 275 big
old tight end he had a crucial catch down at the end of the game to get us close to the goal line
and then willie davis i mean the great willie davis again still a kansas city chief um gets that that touchdown and and where montana put it
very mahomes-esque i mean mahomes would say my passes are very joe montana-esque right where it
needed to be right right leading him to the pylon it was low and outside low only where he could get
it so a lot of what you're coached in the National Football League on that.
The back line, everything's high.
So no one can catch it.
When you're on the goal line, everything has to be low.
Because there's less space.
How about that pass from Josh Allen against us that was so low
and down at the pylon in that game.
And then Patrick Mahomes returns a favor against the Ravens
with an equally great pass.
Oh, my.
Man, and great recall, Eric.
Shout out to Tracy Green.
He only had six career receptions in the NFL.
Yeah.
And Joe's leaning on him and crunches to crunch times.
Yeah.
And I don't think he played one more year.
He did.
That was it.
He did.
One more year for the Steelers.
Grambling State.
Yeah.
Grambling State.
And this one ends up 31-28 in the House of Horrors.
Kansas City goes in there and gets the win.
Boom.
And boom.
14-year drought.
Monday night football.
Yeah.
14-year drought.
Marty gets his first one in there.
Yeah.
At a mile high.
That's awesome.
I love Marty Schottenheimer.
Marty Ball, baby.
Marty.
What a legend.
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Now let's name the game.
What's the name of this game?
You've got the great nicknames. All right. Oh. Oh. Is one of those the real name the game. What's the name of this game? You got the great nicknames.
All right.
Oh.
Oh.
Is one of those the real name?
No.
We can pick one.
We just have an option.
Or something else.
Montana versus Elway.
Montana's Mile High Magic.
Joe versus Joe.
Joe versus John.
Can't read.
Montana's Mile High Magic.
Joe versus John.
Or something that you think it should be.
It needs to have something mile high magic Joe versus John or something that you think it should be it needs to have something mile high
Joe enters
the mile high club
officially
there it is
damn
fuck
that's so good
yes
now let's score the game
presented by Winbet
is this the greatest game
of all time
let's score it
stakes
one to ten
decimals okay.
The stakes of this game. Regular
season game.
What am I saying? You gotta score it.
Stakes of this game. Regular season game.
Of the game we just watched?
Huge stakes.
Huge stakes. We've done two goals.
Week 7. Two teams have finished what, Jack?
9-7. The 14-year drought
in Montana.
Stakes high. 10. seven. The 14-year drought. And seven is Joe Montana. Stakes high.
Ten.
Ten, baby.
Broncos are one and four at this time.
High stakes.
Oh, one and four?
Seven.
Seven.
Thank you.
That's integrity right there.
Thank you.
The star power of this game.
Ten?
Joe and John Elway?
Joe Montana, John Elway,
two future Hall of Famers,
Marcus Allen.
Shannon Sharp.
Looking for redemption from Al Davis.
Al Davis.
Now, what hurts this game is we do a lot of super bowls you get a lot of like celebrities there yeah you
know week seven game not a whole lot of celebrity star power but it's were there even celebrities
back then good love it 10 10 windbreakers were the celebrity the gameplay uh a little low on
that because it's 24 penalties i mean it was a sloppy game. But you got a game-winning drive.
Game-winning drive, back-to-back, but there were two fumbles.
Two fumbles.
And two late fumbles.
Sloppy.
Turnovers, penalties, sloppy.
What is it?
7-5.
7-5 and the name of the game.
The name of the game?
That you named the name.
Joe enters the Mile High Club.
Yeah, Joe enters the Mile High Club.
I mean, I think that's pretty good because we don't know for sure.
I mean, it's Joe Montana, so I bet you he's already been in the Mile High Club.
100%.
100%, but this is officially.
This is a different mile.
Officially, yeah.
He just calls his wife from the bathroom.
Yeah, yeah.
Guy who's calling his wife on the sideline.
I'm not going to give myself a 10 on that.
You know, it's a 7.
And also, too, how we like to think of name
is like the cultural impact of it this is a regular season game from 1994 and we're still
talking about it there's a little bit of like juice that way a lot of juice eight what's the
total what's the the score i'm bad at math me too we need gronk here look at this eagles fan
fly yeah to the ground, motherfucker. 8.1.
Got his ass.
Got him.
8.125.
You can't hear what I said, but I just roasted you.
Yeah.
It's like how we feel when Mexican guys or Chinese people are talking about us in elevators.
I know they're telling us to fuck ourselves.
8.125.
8.
Where's it ranked?
Yeah, where's that
just ahead of the
2007 Fiesta Bowl
the Statue of Liberty game
remember that one
Boise State
Oklahoma
who was in that
that was Boise State
and Oklahoma
Adrian Peterson
remember that great game
the Statue of Liberty
oh yeah yeah yeah
that was a great one
that was a great lecture game
we had Zembranski
and Zabranski
Zembranski
yeah and AP
and Adrian Pearson
and AP
right ahead of that one and then just behind the 1985 AFC championship game and Zabransky. Yeah, and Agent Pearson. And AP.
Right ahead of that one and then just behind
the 1985 AFC Championship game,
the Squish the Fish game.
Squish the Fish.
Who was that?
That was Patriots.
Gary Goldman.
Patriots, Dolphins.
We had Gary Goldman
on to talk about that one.
And that was when
they went and got blown out
in the 85 Super Bowl.
By the Bears.
But they were leading.
They were leading 3-0.
My favorite Patriot
from that time was a guy named Paul Fairchild.
He played guard for the Patriots.
He was a KU grad.
And when I went to KU football camp, he came and spoke to us.
And I became a Paul Fairchild fan.
Hell yes.
At some point.
But I rooted for the Bears in that Super Bowl.
At some point, we got to get you back into the studio in Brentwood
because I would love to do Kansas State beats state beats Oklahoma and like the big tent,
the big 12.
Yes.
Yes.
You got to love Darren.
Dr.
Pepper.
Big 12.
We had a route named Darren Sproles because of,
you know,
the angle route for the running back.
Yeah.
He was so electric at that route.
That's not the wheel route,
right?
No,
but he would,
he would set that route up to look like the wheel route.
And then he would cut in front of the guy's face.
So they'd overplay because of the wheel,
and his shimmy was always so good.
Darren.
You know, he was one.
And his punt returning, I love Darren's rolls,
but I always hate them because I always finish second in punt returns
because of Darren's return.
How scary is that?
Come on.
I loved it.
I love it.
You're cut out for it. But like the average person.
Yeah, but you actually can prepare for that play more than you think
because of the time.
Can you hear footsteps?
No, but you know by you have like a quarterback clock.
You have a punt clock in your head.
You can tell by how far the punt is with how long it is in the air.
There's a lot of trust on your guys,
but you're always scanning the field.
So you'll take a picture, then you'll get back to the punt,
and maybe at this last second you'll take one more picture
to see where everyone's at, and then you get the punt,
and then you go.
That was something watching that 94 game makes you remember
how great kickoffs were because remember the wedge?
Oh, yeah.
You see all those wedges.
And the other thing about that is there were no long snappers on this roster.
It was just offensive line doing the long snapping.
Very good point.
Now it's a position.
Now it's a specialized thing.
Yeah.
You can go to camp for it.
It's so funny watching Joe Montana taking, he was the holder too, I think.
You know, your starting quarterback is a goddamn holder.
Can you imagine now?
Yeah.
Eric, anything to add about this game?
No.
Well, we'll see what happens.
This will be on after the game, so I'll either look like an asshole or –
but I think we're – I mean, I think we're going to win.
I hope so.
It's hard to bet against Mahomes right now.
Right.
The only thing I don't like, which is Wentworth said last night,
and I think he has a great point, is it's tough in the league, as you would know.
I would not, not a former professional football player when you're on a hot streak.
And then you have to sit for a minute.
Like we were,
we were hot.
We won those last three games and now we had two weeks off and they weren't
hot.
Right.
And they get two weeks to think about not being hot.
I know.
I get a whole lifetime to think about not being hot.
Get out of here.
Not two degrees.
Motherfucker's hot.
He is hot. We can say it. Not two degrees. Motherfucker's hot. He is hot.
We can say it.
We're comfortable.
Intersexuality, right?
No, I remember when the first time I met him,
I was like, those goddamn blue eyes and that chin.
I wouldn't know.
I wouldn't know.
Never made direct eye contact.
Well, thank you, Eric, for joining us.
I appreciate it.
This is an awesome episode.
Yeah.
And you want to plug anything?
You good?
No, I'm good.
I have nothing to plug other than the Super Bowl Sunday.
We love that you came, man.
Big fam.
You got to come back.
Thank you.
Well, that was an educational, on so many different terms,
type episode on how to be funny, on football rules,
on football statistics, and just being an awesome football fan.
Knowledgeable.
Dan had a big league someone.
Who knew?
Tom Brady.
Two degrees.
Two degrees.
Two degrees.
He got a new nickname, man.
That was great.
His nicknames were, his nicknames are, he's so cool.
He is a locker room guy.
I bet Eric was giving everybody nicknames back in the day. Yeah. Or back in his frat days at KSU. He just so cool. He is a locker room guy. I bet Eric was giving everybody nicknames back in the day.
Yeah.
Or back in his frat days at KSU.
Hilarious.
He just loves sports.
He was, I mean, these-
I asked him afterwards.
I was like, yeah, did he ever need anything?
Nah, he don't need anything.
I just wanted to give him a say out.
Here for the love of the game, baby.
No plugs.
We got to get him back here and have like a longer episode,
not constrained by Vegas.
Yeah.
I think he'd get into some fun stuff.
He was a legend, man.
I don't know if we're just getting lucky with Heidi, Eric, Rob,
and we're getting them, but these Chiefs fans, they know their stuff.
They're knowledgeable fans.
They're kind of turning me, and Travis saying nice stuff about the show.
It's hard to hate him.
I want to hate him so bad.
It's more of a passing of the torch.
Changing of the guard. I understand what they're going through
So like that's why I respect them even more now
With how they've been able to overcome
And succeed
Anytime they got people thinking the shit scripted over you
You know you're in a fucking great spot
They hate us because they ain't us vibes I know
And they play it well
They sure do
I've gotten to know those guys
I hung out with Patrick Mahomes before he was a starter I know. And they play it well. They sure do. I've gotten to know those guys.
You know, I hung out with Patrick Mahomes before he was a starter.
Crossing paths with Trav.
And they're just good-ass dudes.
You could tell they love ball and they work their fucking dicks off.
So why wouldn't you want to see them go out and fucking do a three-peat?
Hey, man, I'm rooting for them.
Hey, Mike.
Kill it, Trav.
Love you, brother.
Well, let's go back around Octoberober 17th 1994 what a year i mean whoa first year of football that was your first year of football wow
it was city 49ers eight years old yeah kurt on the team or no no kurt no
what was the weight limit for you i had to be i had to be at least 45 pounds.
I remember I had to put a couple things in my pockets.
It was like 45 to 105.
The fact that you, when I said a weight limit for youth football,
you went how much you had to weigh versus me getting down to my underwear,
having spit cups, trying to get under 120 or whatever.
I remember.
Mine was 55 for the little Giants couldn't play.
I wasn't there.
I wasn't there.
Damn.
I was about eight pounds short, I think.
Red Bull City 49ers, we were badass.
Frank running that thing like the Army.
Oh, it came from before my dad with Coach Frank Guida.
Oh, shout out Frank.
Other Franks.
Yeah, Coach Guida was, he was the guy.
He kicked my dad off the field when he was like seven years old
or eight years old.
He had long hair.
He said, get out of here, you hippie.
That's how long he coached.
He was like back in those days.
We call people hippies.
Frank's a hippie.
Frank.
Yeah.
That's why my dad never played ball boarder,
because Coach Guido, who became one of our best friends
as we grew up, as I grew up.
Oh, my God.
No, but yeah, man. it was some serious shit over there
in redwood city we won super bowls great great mix of guys how we had like a you'd have some of
these like rich kids from woodside you have some of these hard-nosed white boys from like middle
redwood city then you get a couple of these east redwood city kids you get like some of the black
kids from like palo alto line right there we get a bunch of simones Redwood City kids. You get like some of the black kids from like Palo Alto line right there.
We get a bunch of Samoans and Tongans.
And like we were all rad disciplined.
I remember going to like high school thinking it was a joke after like playing our Pop Warner
and how like hard we were coached and how well every single one of our guys knew their assignment.
I mean, I remember my dad used to make up songs for the linemen head up to play side but if they're in the gap we block that gap unless it's a trap
and he's got all these kids singing these songs for their their fucking foot placements i mean
it was fucking some of the funnest i love pop warner football man that i learned so much i love it that's why sports are great man 94 great time man number one song i'll make love to
you leave your goal on me too and i'll hold you
bro the fits in this video go so hard oh my god i had to throw it on before this oh
what do you have like a tank top and the jeans on his knees.
Yeah, and you know the shirts.
Boyz II Men.
There's always some wind coming in from somewhere and the shirts flowing.
Love this.
Sickle's last.
Oh, so fire.
Love Boyz II Men.
Anytime that's at the top of the chart, you know it's a good year.
Number one movie, Pulp Fiction.
Oh, brother.
That's an icon.
This might be one of our best duos of top song, top movie.
It could very well be.
And then you look down here. What else was at the box office little giants forrest gump and shawshank
shawshank what was jurassic park wow let me see jurassic park might have been this year 94 too
yeah man what a year at the box office look at the range though okay look at the range, though, okay? Look at the range you get. You get little kids, check, icon.
You get drama, historical fiction, Forrest Gump, check.
And then, like, novel, drama, like, insane, check.
And then we can even throw sci-fi, awesomeness, check, with Jurassic Park.
Jurassic Park, 93, 93, 93.
Still close.
Wow.
We're in the ballpark.
That's earlier than I would have expected.
Dude, I mean, Little Giants, Forrest Gump, Shawshank, and Pulp Fiction,
all rewatchables, all if you're flipping through cable.
You stop and watch.
You clear the afternoon.
God, what a time.
You think Forrest Gump could have played the NFL?
I just watched it last night.
I started it.
No.
No?
Couldn't pick up the block, the blitz.
Made people run the ball, but, you know, I need them in protection.
Nah, he can only go so far in between the men line.
Bobby Boucher, though.
Bobby Boucher, yeah, probably.
He could be a hell of a special teamer.
He could be a four-team phase guy.
You know, maybe a first and second down linebacker when you know it's a
run we usually do a whole let's make a note of this let's make a segment at some point post-show
segment best fictional football oh i'm down i'm down yeah i'm just thinking friday lights palco
oh shane palco lefty he's living on the houseboat. Gene. But Adam Sandler in the longest yard.
Oh, yeah.
Or Burt Reynolds.
Burt Reynolds would be great.
Also a real football player.
You guys ever seen Brian's song?
Brian's song?
Cheer Jerker.
I remember I watched it as a kid.
Sad.
Really sad.
True story.
That's one of those old times.
Brian Piccolo?
Brian Piccolo.
And then Nelson Mandela visited the United States. President of South Africa. Let's go. those old times. L-Series. Brian Piccolo. Brian Piccolo. Dude. And then Nelson Mandela visited the United States.
Oh, hell yeah.
He's the president of South Africa.
Let's go.
There you go.
Geopolitical talk.
I like it.
Got to keep it in the sports world.
1994.
Oh, baby.
Niners crushed the Chargers.
Super Bowl 29.
I remember this.
I felt, only reason I felt bad, Junior Seau.
Oh, that was early Junior.
That was Junior.
Damn. So this was in 95, that was early junior. I was junior. Damn.
So this was in 95, but it's a 94 season, so it was the extension
of this season. Did Jerry
Rice have the Super Bowl MVP? Let me double
check. He had like four touchdowns.
They gave it to Steve Young.
What, he threw for five or six? Let me
double check his stats here. Because Shanahan
was the coach, and he said he was going to
throw a nine or something.
Steve was 24 of 36, 325 for six TDs.
Six TDs.
And Jerry was 10 receptions, 149 yards, three TDs.
Whoa.
Man.
It's wild that that's not the MVP stat line.
I guess the six TDs.
He can't beat six touchdowns, but that's wild.
Jerry got one, though, I think.
I think he got a Super Bowl MVP.
Yeah.
Wayne Gretzky sets the NHL record for 802 career goals scored March 23rd.
It's a wild stat.
It's a great one.
It's a wild stat.
Although, it was one of those stats.
All of Gretzky's records are, like, unbeatable,
except this one, Alexander Ovechkin is getting close.
I think he's like 50,
60 goals away,
but he's fallen off a cliff this year.
So it might be tough for him to get it.
But Wayne Gretzky would love to have him on the show.
Would do anything.
The great one.
He's so sick.
He transcended hockey.
He made it American.
And he's Canadian.
But he's so cool.
He made hockey American.
When he,
when he went from Edmonton to LA, that helped with hockey in America.
That's why hockey became hockey.
I live in Boston.
It's always been.
But as not just a niche sport, Gretzky, bro.
Ricky Hendrickson steals his 1,100 career base.
Dude, Ricky.
Legend.
Ended up with like 1,403 stolen bases, I think it was.
Who was that with?
Was that with the A's?
That was with the A's.
He was back with the A's at this time.
Speaking of records, no one's going to break.
I think Lou Brock is second.
He's like 600 or something behind him.
No one's even close that's currently playing.
You know who you want screaming of records that will never be broke?
Police, long police chase, OJ Simpson.
Also this year.
It was this year, June 17th.
I remember we, this was such a big thing.
I'm in, what, I'm eight years old.
So how old are you when you're eight?
I mean, what grade are you in?
Generally eight.
Second?
Second, yeah, you're in second or third third yeah maybe third i have a kid um
i remember them rolling we were watching this in t in in in school why the fuck are we watching
this in school midday bro school in the 90s. Midday, school in the 90s. That rocks.
Oh, OJ Simpson. School's ready to get out.
It's June. We were driving
by a white Bronco the other day. We were. That was awesome.
Shout out OJ. Shout out Al Kellings.
And this year also, Brazil
defeats the Italians
in the World Cup.
In the Rose Bowl. The Rose Bowl.
What do you mean?
Another great game at the Rose Bowl. What do you know well that's another great game at the rose bowl what
do you know i bet you that would have probably been so cool that would have been so sick they
should have done the world cup there this year he's gonna do world cup come to america here
but it's gonna be at sofi not as cool not as cool should we hit this legacy real quick the legacy
this game that we talked about with eric a bit of a deep cut to some it is a regular season game we
we've been doing a lot of playoff a lot of
nfl super bowls all that kind of thing um this was an awesome regular season game it was number 55
on the nfl's top 100 list does that feel right to you guys does that placement of this game feel
correct 50 i mean it's the it was the last time between these two. Yep. Yeah. I mean, these guys were the Brady Montana or the Brady Peyton.
You know what I mean?
They're two of the biggest.
Yep.
John had the edge, 3-2 in all-time head-to-head matchups,
but most notably lost the Super Bowl, 55-10.
Joe smacked them.
He had more Super Bowls, too. He had more Super Bowls too.
He had more Super Bowls.
What we should do is we should take the next 45 minutes
and just name 54 better games.
I think the listeners will be okay with that.
A nice four-hour episode.
Yeah.
I mean, if you go down the list of like the 100,
like this is literally like a games with names checklist of like,
yeah, we should do these.
Yeah, we should do these.
For all you listeners at home, 19, well, no one's's gonna be alive for this game sorry 1958 yes the greatest game the greatest
game ever played is number one the nfl championship i want to do that game which is some like just
find like an old dude i mean there's a lot of history there's probably a lot of stuff behind
that we've done two of the top 10 i mean so no we've done three of the top 10 macro reception
we have done no that is not in there.
Malcolm Butler.
Malcolm Butler game is number eight, according to their list.
Number nine is 28 to three.
We've done that.
David Tyree's helmet catch, 18 and one.
That's number five.
We have done that.
And then the Immaculate Reception, 13.
So, I mean, ready.
The greatest comeback ever in the Super Bowl.
Pretty much in ever.
Ever.
And then one year.
Number eight.
I mean, there's so much
Patriot hate.
I know.
You're looking at
these goddamn lists.
So much Patriot hate.
All right.
Ridiculous.
28-3, number one.
Joe Cool is one of
the greatest nicknames, though.
Big time.
Even just Joe Montana
is a great football name.
Joe Cool makes me want
to smoke a cigarette
for some reason.
Like Snoopy?
He's such a cool dude.
Joe Camel?
We got to get Joe on. Yeah, that's
where you're coming from.
Alright, here we go.
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wherever you get your podcast um also we also talked with eric uh how Mile High was kind of a house of horrors
for Kansas City along with a lot of other teams.
Jules, where does Mile High rank to you amongst the greatest home field
advantages in sports?
I mean, it's got to be up there.
They've knocked this off twice in the AFC Championship.
Did you play in the older building or no?
No, I played in the newer one.
I don't think the altitude hits you like
what everyone says it does i don't like mexico city yeah no mexico city that was like 90 that
was like 9 000 i think 6 000 the stadium but they've had a lot of big wins there so yeah i
would say i wouldn't say it's the best but it's's good. It's up there, though. It's definitely up there.
Mexico City altitude, 7,349 feet.
Denver, it sits at 5,280 feet in altitude,
whereas Mexico City is 7,349 feet.
A difference. Yeah, so it's like 2,000 feet more in Mexico.
That'll hit you.
That'll hit you.
Joe joins the Mile High Club.
Jackie, that's what we named it. That's a good name. I like that name. I want to take Eric up. Joe joins the mile high club. Jackie.
That's a good name.
I like that name.
I want to take Eric up on like,
just shoot him a text.
What do you call this one?
Cause we're kind of at the bottom of the barrel with some of these
games with names.
He's our,
he could be our resident namey.
You never know.
I don't know.
I don't think he's wants that title.
He's more of a,
you know,
Hey,
I don't think he really wants his text
on say every week hey that's true you just count that modern family money baby he said let me get
that residue in the mailbox exactly oh man jackie we miss anything nah we were pretty good that
episode um although i will say one thing i was a little bummed we didn't get to flesh out a little more.
We talked Vince Wilfork throwing the shot put, man.
That was awesome.
So I had to do a little digging.
Vince Wilfork was the 2000 state 4A champion in shot put and discus, if my research is correct.
Santa Lucia's high school in Florida.
So shout out to Big Vince throwing that thing.
Big V.
I mean, I'm looking at a picture right here.
He was good at anything.
I never knew that.
I mean, I knew.
Like a ballerina, too.
He could dance.
I knew the overalls.
I knew he was nice on the smoker.
I knew he drove the big rig.
No.
Shot put.
Discus.
He's a man of.
He's a renaissance man.
Explosive.
Quick.
Legend.
And he can make a mean barbecue.
As far as locker room guy, cool guy.
Was he cool?
Yeah, he's like Big Daddy.
Hell yeah.
He just kind of stayed in his own little area.
No one mess with Big Daddy.
I like that.
Did you get one locker or did you get two?
I think he had two.
Yeah.
Tom had two.
Big Vince deserved three or four in my book.
Yeah.
Nah, I think V, Big V.
I think only Tom had two at the end.
Oh, that's clutch.
Big V needs a little studio apartment
over there in the corner, bro.
He's a legend.
But he was up in the defensive corner.
Running shop, baby.
Running it.
I love it.
But no, other than that,
great episode, man.
I final scored 8.125.
Respectable?
Maybe a little high. Star. Maybe a little high.
Star power, a little high.
But once again, rescoring extravaganza.
I thought it was good.
I thought it was good.
It's okay.
It's not the worst.
It's not the most egregious.
Let's just say we've been way worse.
Let's go hit this hotline.
Again, the number is 424-291-2290.
What's up, Jules and the gang?
I love when y'all describe parts of the NFL that us fans don't usually get to see.
I was wondering if you'd describe those minor annoyances
or those small things that suck about life in the NFL
that us fans wouldn't know about.
Thanks.
It's a great question.
A lot of great things that come to being an NFL football player.
Some of the things that, you know, that suck are you're put into like this.
Everyone watches you.
Everyone watches you.
And sometimes they don't realize that some of these guys are
humans you know a guy misses a catch doesn't do this doesn't you know and it he has a regular
life to go back to and he never gets to escape to that in that specific moment because of you know
the world we live in. So that's tough.
Scheduling's tough.
People don't realize you spend, I know it's regulated a lot more now,
but we would spend, you know, anywhere from 10 to 16 hours a day in the facility, you know, sacrifice a lot of family, relationships,
all that kind of stuff, sacrifice during football season, which rightfully so, we get paid a lot of family relationships all that kind of stuff sacrifice during football season
which rightfully so we get paid a lot of money um but you know it's it's tough with you know you
get in you play a game you're beat up on the road all of a sudden you fly back immediately after
you have meetings at you know you get in if it was a monday night football game you have meetings at, you know, you get in, if it was a Monday night football game, you get in at four or five in the morning,
five, six hours of sleep, then you come in,
you got to watch the film, get a workout in.
Like, it becomes a grind.
Now, the first couple weeks, it's easy, you know,
but when you're battling, your body hurts,
you're getting yelled at by your family or someone a wife girlfriend this that
uh you know you have to get your like it's it's it's a lot to manage so being a professional
athlete or being a football player great thing but you know there are a lot of tough things that
come with being it what about like some like minor workplace type stuff like someone eating
your lunch out of the fridge or like someone using your ax body spray like little like
answer this question as if you're george costanza i played new england for 12 years i won't say no
names but our omelet station guy i fucked up my omelet way too many times.
I'll try to be a nice guy.
I love,
I love my guy.
We,
we,
we're cool,
but you do remember the time I had to get back there because I got,
I got so mad about it.
I went back and made my own goddamn omelet.
Send him back the omelet.
How would he mess it up?
Overburn it.
Or sometimes it'd be raw in certain areas,
you know,
or is this like a french style omelet or
like an american diner style no bro it's like fucking omelet station you got a guy sitting
here fucking putting shit in your goddamn omelet and it's my guy i love him i love him i never said
anything to him i never said anything to him but i would go back and it would be six in the morning
5 45 in the morning and it would ruin my god damn day
Every time
Then you gotta go back to the line
And you want a little trail mix
And you see your coach reaching in there with his bare hands
That's another thing
Workplace fucking cleansiness
You can't be running off the god damn field
In a humid
August
Boston day Foxborough day sweaty stinky scratching your fucking balls
all practice messing around your goddamn jock and put your hand in the fucking the nuts oh
brother or take a fucking you know or take some of the grapes like oh you know what i mean because
we have every fucking thing you could think of every fruit this that and the other well you know
guys after covid everyone was clean everyone was starting but before that guys were going in there
grabbing some shit coach i've seen you a few times not use the goddamn scooper. Oh, my God.
I had to call you out, bro.
Nothing like a little side of that.
I wouldn't eat from that thing because you know that they don't replace the bottom of the nuts,
so you know that there's still that shit up in there.
The residuals.
Hey, there's some championship nuts down deep in there.
Maybe we should go to the well.
Oh, my God.
Maybe we should go to the well.
Boy, it's Jordan from Boston. Love the well. Maybe we should go to the well. Boyd,
it's Jordan from Boston. Love
the program.
I think two things. Number
one, Kyler, thanks for calling guests
out on giving everything
a 10. Come on, Mark Cuban,
10 out of 10 for everything? Come on,
get real. One game
I need you guys to do,
probably love for you guys to do get venetary on
the tuck rule game go through that playoff run epic kicks greatest kickers all the time first
ballot hall of famer need them on the show boys love it keep it up go pat definitely gotta give
venetary on he's jacked right now too a little salt and pepper salt and pepper gray beard
ripped he's gonna be off hammered right 100 next right. A little salt and pepper gray beard. Ripped.
He's going to be a Hall of Famer, right?
100%. He's up next, right?
Yeah, 100%.
First ballot.
Is he going to be the first first ballot kicker?
Ooh.
Who's the other kicker?
Gary Anderson.
Morton Anderson.
Right, not Gary.
Morton Anderson's like the only kicker.
Him and like Ray Guy.
Yeah.
He's a punter.
Which game do you do?
So many.
He'd be a great one for the Panthers.
The Panthers Super Bowl? Oh, yeah. That was epic punter. Which game do you do? So many. He'd be a great one for the Panthers. The Panthers Super Bowl?
Oh, yeah.
That was epic.
Tucker Rule game?
Nah, we probably wouldn't get him.
It's like a documentary.
We talk about it.
Oh, Jan Stennerud and Morton Anderson are the only two.
First ballot.
Yeah.
The guy made so many clutch kicks.
Justin Tucker will be next.
Hey, people forget about Steve Gaskowski, though.
Don't forget about old Stevie.
Stevie had a bunch of kicks.
And for a long time, he had, like, the record for career average.
You know, it wasn't until he fucked up his hip.
People sleep on Steve Gaskowski.
I mean, we got a lot of Super Bowls because of him.
But, you know, Adam does have the memorable shots.
The kickoff. The light's gone. Someone did a tweet the super bowl just happened that was like no i was saying like the
kickoff of the the whole thing fantasy right the thing but like the kickoff like the start the
super bowl it's got all the flashing lights and like someone made a tweet that's like the error
of that is over because everyone's on their cell phone. No one's got the flash. So it's just kind of like
the flash bulbs were tight.
That first shot with all the lights.
Just like we were talking about with Eric. No more
Monday Night Football. Or am I going to have the luster
like this game?
Well, thank you, Jordan. Great.
You're a smart, intelligent human being.
We all appreciate you.
This was a 10 call-in.
Oh, my God.
Jordan is one of your buddies you put up with this.
Krabby call.
He's not, but he has a 413 number, so we're very akin spirit.
Thank you, Jordan.
Krabby Keiler.
Jordan that loves the Russian judge.
Hey, what's up, y'all?
Just got a quick question.
Are the Cowboys going to the Super Bowl next year?
I really think it's our year next year.
I knew it was supposed to be this year and the year before,
but I really think next year is going to be our year.
Peace.
Spoken like every Cowboy fan ever.
They'd be good for the league.
Yeah.
But if they go in and they...
It just seems like it's the same thing every year with them.
Real good in the regular season.
Light jokers up that need to be lit up.
Bad teams.
Battle.
Two of the really good teams, really good.
Maybe sneak a win away.
And when it comes to playoffs, man, I don't know.
For whatever reason, they got to get that monkey off their back.
Something. I mean, like...
You always know there's going to be one or two games
they drop to the Cardinals or somebody
this year. They're going to drop one to somebody.
Cardinals are always sneaky, though. Right, but I mean, one team
like that. They're going to always drop one game they shouldn't lose
during the year, and they're not going to get home field
advantage in the playoffs, and they're going to lose to
whoever in this joke. They got to get a running back.
Yeah.
If only there was some coach out there with a winning pedigree
that was just there.
Mike McCarthy, yeah.
Yeah.
What about this, though?
I was just thinking about that.
Who's the one coach that knows how to stop Andy Reid's offense?
Bill.
I saw a wild fan theory on TikTokiktok last night that they would bring
bill in his dc in san francisco i was like what are you talking about and that's even saying to
you no bill ain't that was gonna say bill is deep get out of here some joke is trying to reason it
out he i felt like he always he always knew how to dial up against Andy.
Always.
I mean, I know we had DCs, and that's Bill.
We had DCs, and that's Bill.
Ain't nobody had titles.
We saw that for years.
You know, DCs, Bill.
Go into Arrowhead.
Tyreek Hill, he doesn't scare us.
Even that Eagles.
Eagles Super Bowl.
Oh, yeah.
Donovan McNabb puking in the huddle.
Tio.
Tio had a broken leg.
Freddie Mitchell.
Where he's still bald.
Fred X.
Dude,
I hate Fred X.
Screw him.
Yeah.
He's in our comments talking smack too now.
Is he?
He just won't go away.
Get out of here,
buddy.
Has Bill ever said anything about Freddie Mitchell ever?
No.
Okay.
Just that one clip.
Who?
I would say who?
Yeah, I don't know.
Cowboys.
I mean, come on.
We got some demons to overcome.
And that demon just so happened to be the way to get to the Super Bowl.
A little more salt on that egg McMuffin.
Maybe it'll get you there. Get some garlic.
Or is that vampires?
It works.
It'll work for this.
Get some garlic.
Get some sage.
Didn't Aaron Rodgers sage something? I kairi did or kairi at the garden yeah we need a sage we need
garlic and we need silver just to start stabbing like just in case something yeah should bury
something slash seance slash get, slash overcome our demons.
Maybe they got to sacrifice Tony Romo.
After the fumbled snap.
Ever since then, I mean.
No, they did better.
Sorry, Romo, we love you.
They're going to get their corner back.
I mean, we'll see.
Yeah.
Hey, Jules.
We got to get some knowledge and get some info.
What's the story on Jack?
He's behind the deck.
He's running the show.
He's doing all the things behind the scenes.
Bring him into the light.
What's his story?
Where did he come from?
I didn't say.
I'm usually pretty good on the voicemail.
I never saw this question
I snaked this one in
Oh my goodness
Old Jackie
What's my story?
Do we give him
The abridged version
Do we go
Davidson
I mean I hail from Davidson
Yes
North Carolina
North Carolina
That's where I hail from
I work for
Coast Productions
Julian's production company
Doing some writing
Some creative development
Some producing stuff
Alongside Kyler and Asaf.
And he's a Bay Magnet.
Yeah, there we go.
Watch the DMs.
The DMs are open.
Yeah, I don't know.
I don't know what else to tell you.
Big basketball guy.
You were a scholarship manager at Elon.
Basketball manager.
Let me see what else.
I don't know.
Not much to tell. When we first hired Jack, he came in with, like, pages of, like,
this is when we were doing, like, the smoothie time and burger time skits and shit.
He had, like, pages of, like, sketches that he, like, wrote.
I'm kind of thinking, did you move to Boston to, like, take an interview with us?
No, I was living there already.
I was sleeping on couchesches crashing in Boston with my boys
Pat and Anton
helped Jules do his
prep for inside the NFL
before this and that kind of led
to sitting in Fox and
now I'm kind of the resident sort of stat
guy over here but as far as running the
show goes, no. Kyler
is on the show rundown running
that thing. You're the heart of the show. You're the spark plug, buddy. Ohler's on the show rundown running that thing. Yeah, but you're the heart of the show, Jack.
You're the spark plug, buddy.
Oh, my goodness.
What else am I doing back here?
Such a little piece that makes such a big difference.
Oh, thanks, guys.
But, yeah, I'm over here pulling stats and Googling stuff and chiming in.
I don't know.
That's the story.
You'll learn more.
I'll learn more.
Just keep listening.
I'm like an onion, baby.
Be right back. Like a blooming onion
Shout out Outback
What an episode
Thanks again to Eric
Stone
Street
Compound word last name
Compound word last name
And thank you to the wind Las Vegas
That was awesome.
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