The Ryen Russillo Podcast - Vikings NFC Favorites? Will Oregon-Ohio State Winner Win It All? Plus, the Cam Ward Convo With Booger McFarland.

Episode Date: December 30, 2024

Russillo opens the show with his takeaways from Week 17 of the NFL, including why he thinks the Vikings are now the favorites in the NFC (1:23). Then, he’s joined by Booger McFarland to preview ever...y CFP game, share their thoughts on Cam Ward, and break down the NFC (17:24). Finally, Kyle and Ceruti join for Life Advice (63:23)! Do I give my sister parenting advice if I think she’s doing a bad job? Check us out on YouTube for exclusive clips, live streams, and more at https://www.youtube.com/@RyenRussilloPodcast The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Host: Ryen Russillo Guest: Booger McFarland Producers: Steve Ceruti, Kyle Crichton, and Mike Wargon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Today's show and a couple announcements. We start with week 17 recap. Minnesota's dominant win despite the final score. Some love for a rookie. Also an award that goes way back. We're also going to talk about Pennex and Jaden Daniels and their matchup. We're gonna pick the college football playoff games
Starting point is 00:00:31 and a little cam ward with Booger McFarlane who jump onto the NFC picture stuff at the end. So that'd be a lot of fun. And we'll have life advice and a possible scam alert. All right, also a reminder, fridayfeedbackrr at gmail.com. We will be taping a YouTube only Friday feedback for the show, again, fridayfeedbackrr at gmail.com.
Starting point is 00:00:51 We are willing to be criticized. We're also willing with this time of year being positive. Be positive to my guys, how about that? And then we'll read whatever we want. And a reminder for this week, no Wednesday show. And because the bowl games are Wednesday, we'll tape immediately on Thursday, so no Friday. So one more show this week, Thursday,
Starting point is 00:01:10 with Daniel Jeremiah of NFL Network. This is gonna be a lot of fun. We're gonna break down everything that we saw and some more of the college football roundup stuff as you get ready for the draft if you're one of those three in 13 teams. This episode is brought to you by HelloFresh. Be honest, between meetings, workout classes, and 13 teams. You'll be filling your kitchen with the cozy aromas of a homemade meal in no time. Visit HelloFresh.ca and use code Spotify for your exclusive offer.
Starting point is 00:01:51 Week 17. Minnesota is my NFC favorite today. I picked Green Bay on Friday and I was wrong. I figured they'd get the rematch and cloud the entire landscape of the NFC, but no. I could look at the 27-25 final score and pretend it was close. If Green Bay gets a stop on third and two, they call their last time out at like one 44, Minnesota punts down two, certainly Jordan Love, you would think you'd get this team into field goal range. It always feels like those yards just happen. No matter. I think, I swear, I think I ever see, well, it wouldn't be a three and out because
Starting point is 00:02:29 you go for a fourth down, but it seems like there's always like two first downs on that position in every game in the NFL when the other team is trying to drive. Um, so share. Yeah. Like I could sit here and tell you it was possible, uh, but that'd be a misleading way to summarize this football game. Minnesota was better and they were a lot better for 50 minutes. Green Bay pass rush wasn't a factor.
Starting point is 00:02:53 They had one sack, although you'd expect in that matchup that Minnesota's old line is going to hold up and hold up. They did their number three in pass block win rate in the NFL going into week 17. Denver and Baltimore one and two in that category. The wide receivers get open. They make great plays. Jefferson had eight catches for 92. So it's not like he went crazy, but Jordan Addison is just incredible. Like what an awesome number two for them. Darnell goes for 372. Jordan loves it. 185. Jordan hasn't had a 300 yard passing game since September 29th, which
Starting point is 00:03:26 was against Minnesota in that first matchup, which I'm going to get to here again. Minnesota missed two field goals. One was pretty tough. The other was one they should have made. So you could say minus three points on the Rossello points added chart here. Green Bay's first six possessions, fumble punt, field goal downs, punt, punt. And honestly, this game mirrors a lot what had happened back in September 29th because the first
Starting point is 00:03:48 six possessions for Green Bay in that one, Miss field goal, interception, Miss field goal, interception, downs, punt. They're down 28-0. Minnesota muffs a punt. So that leads to a touchdown for the Packers, a three-yard drive. So it's 28-7, but then it's punt, punt, downs again.
Starting point is 00:04:07 They scored 22 points in the fourth quarter to make it look close, 31-29, just like yesterday, but I think yesterday was actually worse because the first game you don't expect Jordan Love to have three picks. He's been pretty pick free now for multiple games. And the dynamic plays that you expect from Jordan love were. Really on the other side of the football from Minnesota throughout it. So, you know, you can look at the late scoring here, here with green Bay. Um, I just don't put a ton of stock into it because I just don't think the
Starting point is 00:04:39 defense plays as intensely when you've been dominating for that long and you feel like the game is over. So, I mean, I guess you could say credit to Green Bay for getting back into it, but that's two games now where Minnesota has clearly looked like the better football team. And I thought Green Bay could get this one on the road. That is not the case. So now I think Minnesota with Detroit's injuries, you want to pick
Starting point is 00:05:01 Philadelphia, you want to pick Detroit. Fine. You want to say they're not going to, if they were face green Bay a third time. All right. You know, whatever. But now when you factor in the one seed and what's on the line for this last matchup between Detroit and Minnesota, like I can't wait for this game. And I wonder how Detroit with the injuries, like how that secondary is going to hold up.
Starting point is 00:05:20 Against what we saw from Darnold again yesterday. So yeah, I think the Vikings are the favorites in the NFC. Speaking of the NFC, Jayden Daniels does it again late last night, the Sunday nighter, since the Cowboys lost on November 24th, where the commanders fell to seven and five, they're now 11 and five. They clinch a playoff spot. It's the first time they've clinched a playoff spot since 2020. They have not won a playoff game since the 2005 season.
Starting point is 00:05:46 The game was in 2006. That's the third longest playoff trout in the NFL. Miami's been 23 years since a playoff win. The Raiders 21 years. Imagine telling, I, whenever those numbers pop up again, I know the local fan base has all remembered this, right? Cause I mean, it's your favorite team, but for those of us that are watching all the teams and keeping up with it,
Starting point is 00:06:08 like I'll lose track of that sometimes, and then you'll see it and you'll go back and look, and go, my God, like imagine telling Detroit fans you win a playoff game this year, well, actually Detroit fans would probably understand it. Let's use the Eagles as an example. Say the Eagles win a playoff game this year, right? Likely, but then they lose their next round,
Starting point is 00:06:24 and you go, hey, that win, they're not gonna win another playoff game this year, right? Likely. But then they lose their next round and you go, hey, that win, they're not going to win another playoff game until 2046. Like that's what's happening with some of these franchises. And it's just a nice reminder of when your team is rolling and in the playoff hunt all the time, like how special it can be. So if you look at Jade's resume, his rookie year, the Cincinnati game, I thought more so than the Giants game where they kicked a lot of field goals. The Cincinnati game, that throw to the right side against them, which was a shootout game, you know, like that was a special throw. He's got the Bears game, the Hail Mary, the Philadelphia game, the game when he touched on drive, turning it over three times and still winning. Granted, I know Hertz got knocked out
Starting point is 00:07:03 of that and last night. So there are, there are stats, there are playoff bursts, but there's just these special moments that make you think like, after having such a massive quarterback draft for some of these franchises, to have him as your guy and see what he's done multiple times this season has to be the best feeling ever
Starting point is 00:07:20 and now they're getting ready for a playoff appearance. The Penick storyline, I'm a fan. Okay. I think he's going to be good. I think he throws an incredible football. Fourth and 11 conversion on that last drive to tie it. The fourth and goal TD that he threw the first of his career. His arm strength on that throw into that window to Pitts and shout out to Pitts for
Starting point is 00:07:42 not doing the AJ Brown slash Terry Glenn, where you throw the quarterback's first career touchdown pass into the stands. Although he did throw it up in the air, but that throw to Pitts, like he knew he's like, I got one shot at this. The first look I get, I have to get it in there. And physically what he did. And it's not just the pork on the throw, which is there like cousins physically can't make that throw right now.
Starting point is 00:08:04 I don't think, um, I think we saw a lot of evidence to lead to this change to begin with. But that was just a huge, huge moment on the losing side. So it's sort of forgotten. Although Collins worth clearly loves Pennings. Like he was going for it last night. And as a Pennings guy at home on the couch, like I didn't want to tell Collins worth, he was wrong because he's hyping up a quarterback that I think has
Starting point is 00:08:24 a chance here, but he's like, you couch, like, I didn't want to tell Collins worth, he was wrong. Cause he's hyping up a quarterback that I think has a chance here, but he's like, you know, some of those moments with Peyton, with Brady, I was like, Whoa, you're doing that. But again, I didn't really want to push back on it because it's not even just the arm strength. It's you can tell the former players are really enamored with the way he throws the football because
Starting point is 00:08:44 I think it's the ball placement, whether it was stuff at Washington. And if you think of who he was at Indiana to what he is now, you want to talk about quarterback growth, which is also, you know, mirrors Jaden a bit there at Arizona state and just letting these guys play more and more football because the ball placement that Pennix will have a few times throughout a football game is just special stuff. And I think that's why the former players of broadcasters
Starting point is 00:09:07 just kind of lose their minds every now and then with him. I was even looking at Pennex because he's not mobile in the sense of like, we think of today's quarterback. He is very much a pocket passer. And at times I'm like, could that be a positive for him for his career and how things play out because he has to stay committed to the pass.
Starting point is 00:09:25 Like he's not going to run out and scramble all night long. It's not going to be zone reads with penics. It's going to be stepping up in the pocket, going through his progression. And I'm thinking like if he can't bail on the pocket, like so many of the other quarterbacks can, will that actually just make him a better pocket passer because he doesn't really have that option? And then you watch Jayden run all over the field on the game winning drive to set up the field goal in overtime. And you're like, yeah, but that's kind of awesome to watch.
Starting point is 00:09:53 So maybe you would rather have that. Couple other things that I want to get to here. The Josh Gordon award. Don't worry, this will be a good one. Josh Gordon, if you remember him, the receiver for the Browns-Cortion River. Had some trouble, but he was great in 2013. 87 catches for 1,646 yards.
Starting point is 00:10:13 His quarterbacks, Jason Campbell, Brandon Weeden, and Brian Hoyer. That's impressive. We're giving it to Brock Bowers, who breaks Mike Ditka's record for receiving yards for a rookie tight end. So Bowers is at just over 1100. Ditka had 1076 yards as a rookie tight end in 1961.
Starting point is 00:10:37 It was also over 14 games. So I don't love how we eliminate some of the history here with guys just playing in more games, but whatever, I'll complain about it maybe during the bowl season. So Bowers is at 108 receptions. He breaks Pukinukua's record from last year, 105 for most receptions for a rookie. So this is a special season and he's had Minshew, Aiden O'Connell, and Desmond Ritter at quarterback. I just love this for Bowers because he falls to the 13th pick last year. It was looked like he would be projected like top five guy after his sophomore season, his first two years, Bowers looked like he was arguably
Starting point is 00:11:16 the best player in all of college football. He missed some time his junior year. He falls. It was also a weird draft too, if you remember, and it's not that hard to remember because it was only last year, you have six quarterbacks go in the top He missed some time his junior year. He falls. It was also a weird draft too, if you remember, and it's not that hard to remember because it was only last year. You have six quarterbacks go in the top 12. The first 13 picks, excuse me, the first 14 picks in the 24 draft were on offense.
Starting point is 00:11:35 So you have the six UBs, you have the three receivers, a couple of linemen in there. So maybe just based on need alone, quarterback pushed him down a little bit further, but this dude looks like he's going to be a difference maker for a really long time. And it just mirrors everything that you saw with him at Georgia. I don't know if the, the standup video of him next to Gronkowski here is dressed. You were looking at me like that. Well, that guy's supposed to dominate. Well, he's dominating and he's dominating with quarterbacks. They're probably all going to be backups long term because obviously
Starting point is 00:12:06 Vegas has a decision to make a quarterback here. Speaking of the draft, the Pats now after they're drubbing by the Chargers, just another ugly game. Pats screw up so many small, like they're not good, but every week with them, they're like, what's happening now? Anyway, they control the number one pick. Who knows what's going to happen? The top five picks right now are the Pats, Titans,
Starting point is 00:12:30 Cleveland, the Giants, and Jacksonville. I asked McShea this morning, I said, how would you have graded Drake May in comparison to Chador Sanders and Cam Ward, who'll be the top guys in the 25 draft? And he texted me back. He was like, I would have Drake made ahead of both of those guys. Now I'm not saying this to suggest that the Patriots would trade Drake May and then take one of those other rookie quarterbacks and start this all over
Starting point is 00:12:55 again, because I think Drake has shown you enough, even if you want to get into the Mack Jones stuff, you're like, Hey, it's kind of the same as Mack Jones, just the record is worse. Um, Mack Jones had a much better defense and special teams and defense this year for the Patriots have been a disaster. Mack had the same lack of weapon issue that Drake May has had, but I think for a rookie year, at least seeing somebody look like there's something
Starting point is 00:13:16 to build on and the fact that I would agree with McShay and watching them in college, like I think Drake is ahead of Shador and Cam, but would you want to start it all over again? So probably not likely. And by the way, we still have another week of games here. So who knows if the Patriots even have the number one pick, but I think the storylines around what could potentially happen here are really interesting because Tennessee would probably take a QB, I'd imagine, unless they hated the second option of the two QBs. So if the guy they like goes one and they really don't like them, but I remember a team telling me years ago, the only way to really figure it out
Starting point is 00:13:47 is just keep drafting them over and over and over again. And I know that sounds simple, but it actually just feels like the right approach. So you have Cleveland, if they were to be at three with the lack of QBs, if it's QB one and two, it's a completely different dynamic than say the 24 draft. Because what would Cleveland do in this financial purgatory with Watson? Like imagine passing on a quarterback that everybody would generally like consensus
Starting point is 00:14:13 would be the number three guy to take. Well, I don't know that that guy's even gonna be available to them. And again, we all have to remind ourselves that this is all gonna be reset likely that this isn't gonna play out. But as it looks today, I just love some of the
Starting point is 00:14:25 hypotheticals around this and really the Giants being the biggest losers out of all of this. They're now losing the tiebreaker with the fourth pick and if they had just lost the Colts like everybody expected, then they would have the number one pick with the worst record. Cause all these teams are sitting there at three and 13.
Starting point is 00:14:42 So did Drew Locke just cost the Giants with his win against the Colts, the number one pick? Maybe, but it's really about the Colts. The Colts, that's arguably the worst loss of the entire season by any team in the NFL this year, considering a playoff spot was still on the line. And again, they were favored by seven and a half playing against the Giants and are now eliminated. But again, it's not like the Colts were good. They were 22nd or their 22nd today in point differential at minus 53.
Starting point is 00:15:12 We finish with a stat. Stats to impress people. The best quarterback wide receiver combo in the NFL is in Cincinnati with Joe Burrow and Jamar Chase. I've always liked chase the best, but was willing to admit that I was wrong. If you were going to tell me. Jefferson's just better than him. And I'm like, okay, you're, you're probably right.
Starting point is 00:15:33 Uh, statistically chase is terrific this year and Burrow is as well. Their defense just isn't good. So if you're doing what's wrong with Joe Burrow content today, I do not know what to tell you. So when Cincinnati missed the game winning field goal in overtime, and I was watching that game on the plane ride back and just this ratings thing that I want to do at some point, like you want to talk about the NFL, not that this is breaking news, Hey, you were so spotty.
Starting point is 00:15:57 I said the NFL is popular, but walking like the aisle on the flight and seeing how many televisions on the flight were watching Cincinnati, Denver. Granted, yes, playoff stuff on the line, but maybe 60% of the screens on a flight were watching the NFL. And I was like, there's no, like, I was thinking to myself, if the NBA finals were on, would half the TVs be on? I don't know if I like that answer.
Starting point is 00:16:29 So I don't know that I'm going to share it. I, you know, again, it's a guess, but it just, it's just one of those moments you're like, dude, everyone is watching this game right now. Um, and some Marvel movies as well. But look, when they missed that field goal, I'm like, this is just so fitting for Cincinnati because this entire season has been about pain. You want to talk about some of the worst losses in the regular season, week one in New England. Like how did that happen? And since they has their fair share of close losses on top of everything else, but it's just, again, it's the defense.
Starting point is 00:16:55 The defense just isn't good enough. But Chase is likely going to win the wide receiver triple crown, which was done by cooper cup but it's only been done four times since our guy lance alworth did it in 1966 but here's the real stat for you shout out to don hudson who did it five times including four straight seasons from 1941 to 1944. Kids forget Don Hudson was a problem. Pull up the videos. In 1936, the first time he won the receiver triple crown, he had 34 catches for 536 yards and eight TDs. Fifth that year in receptions.
Starting point is 00:17:42 I'll leave you with this. Eggsmansky with 17 catches. Joining us from ESPN, their college football coverage on ABC and ESPN and always a little NFL as well, it's good friend, Parker McFarland. What's going on, man? What's up, buddy? How are we doing?
Starting point is 00:18:02 I see you have the cutoff sleeveless shirt on. I'm assuming there was a workout previous or there will be a workout post of the taping of this. Yeah. A bit of a disruption on the day, but we wanted to make sure we could make this happen. So little taping this morning and then, uh, decided to get it in before I taped with you, so I just walked in the house, took off the hoodie and was ready to go.
Starting point is 00:18:27 So there you go. I like it. Let's do it. Okay. Uh, timeline so that, you know, I picked Oregon in August cause I was trying to be a little bit different as opposed to just picking everybody else that, you know, sometimes you just go chalk and then every now and then you're like, let me try something a little bit different.
Starting point is 00:18:43 Um, so the first meeting I actually felt probably better about Will Howard than I've ever felt. If you look at that game, Ohio State has the two fumbles. They have eight penalties. There's the on sides recovery. And then it's just kind of a mess there at the end. So Oregon escapes. We can get the guys that were available, not available
Starting point is 00:18:59 and all that kind of stuff. But look, anybody picking Oregon to win again after what we just saw in Columbus from Ohio State is a little scary. So go ahead, who's your pick and why? Well, I think the hardest thing to do is to have two really high level performances back to back in college football.
Starting point is 00:19:18 Because like you're dealing, you're not dealing with professionals, you're dealing with 18 to 22 year olds. And as soon as you have one good performance, they started feeling themselves and everybody's patting them on the back. It's soon as you have one good performance, they started feeling themselves and everybody's patting them on the back. It's kind of hard to do it again
Starting point is 00:19:27 because they're not used to doing it at that level all the time. With that being said, it was almost like Ryan Day told Chip Kelly, hey, listen, I know you like to run the football, but if you look outside, we got three guys that are professionals. One that probably could be the number one
Starting point is 00:19:43 pick in the draft if he came out this year, uh, in Jeremiah Smith. Let's throw the football to them. I know what your background is. I know you're Chip Kelly. You want to run the football, but let's throw this football out there. Even if the, even if they intercept one or two, we're going to complete some and that's going to put us in position. So I say, I like to say this rhyme. I think everybody in college football realizes that that to me, the three most talented teams are Ohio State, Texas and Oregon. And I think everybody in college football realizes that to me, the three most talented teams are Ohio State, Texas, and Oregon. I think if you look at Ohio State, if they play to their ceiling,
Starting point is 00:20:11 I don't think anybody can beat them. The problem is this, you're not going to get the consistent high-level performance from Will Howard all the time. I think we saw that this season. We saw the pick six against Penn State. We saw multiple picks in some games this season. We saw the pick six against Penn State. We saw multiple picks in some games this season. We saw the pick against Michigan.
Starting point is 00:20:26 And so here's what I would say. If you're Dan Lanning and you're Oregon, we gotta beat them up front. Our defensive line has to dominate the football game. Dylan Gabriel is gonna have to do what he did the second half of the season, which is use his legs a lot more, become a dual threat quarterback.
Starting point is 00:20:40 Now he's never going to be Michael Vick. I'm not saying that, but he's gotta be able to move the chains with his legs. And he started to do that at the end of the season. I like Ohio State in the game, but if you told me Oregon won the game, I can clearly tell you why they won it without even watching the game.
Starting point is 00:20:55 They're gonna win the game with their speed, their speed on the edges, their defensive line. And Dylan Gaber is gonna make some plays with his legs. If Ohio State's gonna win this game, it's not gonna be because of Quincyan Jenkins and Trevion Henderson. It's gonna be because Tate, Abouka, Jeremiah Smith all had days and Will Howard had one pick or less.
Starting point is 00:21:15 That's how this game is gonna be won. I don't know exactly which way I'd like, if you gave me some of that Ron Rossellone money, which way I bet, but if I'm betting my money, I'm going to Ohio State right now. Yeah, it's just hard to see that team play that well against Tennessee and on top of our expectations for Ohio State was when they're putting this roster together in August. So I'm with you on the Jeremiah Smith thing.
Starting point is 00:21:41 Even if Michigan is showing you something entirely different than Tennessee's approach, to go single coverage in the outside with their corners, they looked like they were the most miserable corners I've seen in a college football game all season long. Cause they were, no, they may, I'm serious. Like that made me go, maybe some of these teams would just be cold cause they look so bummed out, you know,
Starting point is 00:22:00 and guys, it's something you guys that played will always point out to me, you know, when I was first getting started and watching football, you know, and guys, it's something you guys that played will always point out to me, you know, when I was first getting started and watching football with you guys, like the guys that go down too often, the guys that don't want to get back up or like, Oh, Hey, you know, 14 is down again. Here we go. And he's not out of the game. He's just having a bad time and he's just going to sit there and be like, Oh,
Starting point is 00:22:22 no way five is holding up everything. And, you know, you guys on the inside are just like, get time and he's just going to sit there and be like, Oh, no way. Five is holding up everything. And, you know, you guys on the inside are just like, get up and let's snap the football. And, and for, I think Michigan clearly did a better job, but I think there was a little stubbornness in that approach in Ohio state in saying, you know, we can push you guys around. And you're like, yeah, but there's two NFL first rounders on the interior. And that's like the only thing you wouldn't want to do against them.
Starting point is 00:22:44 Um, you know, I was reading Bruce Feldman's piece and that influenced a bit of some of the stuff that I'll talk about today, because he has this piece up on the athletic where he talks to coaching staffs that went up against all eight of these teams and it's really good stuff and one coach in the big 10 said, like, I think Ohio state's, you know, clearly more talented on defense. And I, I read it and I thought, okay, Caleb's better than any 22, you know, Caleb downs is better than any single player in either defense. So I'd give you that.
Starting point is 00:23:09 But with Jordan Birch back, I don't know that the defensive line for Ohio state feels like it's that much superior. If you want to go Ohio state. Okay, fine. But I think the linebackers for Oregon are terrific. So I, I don't know that that's where this game is going to be decided before kickoff some talent gap on that side of the football. Cause I, again, watching it all year, I don't necessarily see it that way.
Starting point is 00:23:31 I think, I think I would break the defense down like this. I think if you asked me about the front seven, I would take Oregon's front seven. And the primary reason why is this. I haven't seen the Jack Sawyer and the JT Tui Molo I saw against Tennessee. I haven't seen them all year. Like, where have they been all season long? Now, I'll give them credit. They played probably their best game of the season against Tennessee, but that hasn't been the performances
Starting point is 00:23:53 by those two all season long. I don't know if you'd agree with me on that one. So I would give the front seven edge to Oregon. The back four, I would probably give an edge to Ohio State, and mainly because of Caleb Kayla Bounds, like he's phenomenal. Like he can make up for a multitude of sins with those other guys. His football IQ on the back end, Russelo, is unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:24:14 And I think he's just getting better. He needs to be around the football a lot more. So if I'm breaking down the two defenses, front seven, Oregon, because Burch is a load, and I've seen it consistently when he's healthy more than I what I've seen from the Ohio State front seven back in I'll give the air to Ohio State. Yeah look I mean I think the way Ransom is used you could argue he's just around there and if you want to go with Sawyer and then Simon and start getting into it I just you know
Starting point is 00:24:43 I don't I just don't think it's one of these traditional things. I think sometimes we have a really hard time with stereotypes too, years and years later, where it's like, Oh, Ohio state, you know, they're cut from this cloth and they're going to play this way. And, you know, this has been a couple of years with them where honestly, the offensive line might've been the issue that we'd be more concerned with. Had we not seen just total domination, uh, against the Tennessee team that I thought was good going into that one.
Starting point is 00:25:06 All right. The reason I want to stay kind of like from Oregon, Ohio state into Penn State is, you know, like this one's just tough to figure out, or maybe it's really easy. I don't know who's going to pick Boise other than the Heisman army that became incredibly annoying for like you guys. Heisman army that became incredibly annoying for like you guys like I Don't know if that's undergrad for Hoosiers fans or what but it just like it got really anyway. It gives a shit I'm just gonna keep moving on. Um
Starting point is 00:25:35 Is there any version of you that sees Boise State figuring this one out? No, because it's sometimes man football is not hard. It's, can we block them? I don't think Boise State can block the front four of Penn State. And if you're gonna tell me that Boise State's gonna line up and Ashton Jencie is gonna get 40 carries and he's gonna get 300 yards, and I'm gonna tell you in what universe is that?
Starting point is 00:25:59 I just don't know if you can line up and run the football against this team. And Ashton Jencie is great. He's gonna be a top 20 pick in the National Football League draft. But it's really not about him. Like it's really about the other team on the field, the offensive line, the quarterback.
Starting point is 00:26:13 I just don't know if he's got enough moxie and enough dudes on the outside to be able to test Penn State. And is he going to get time? Can they block Abdul-Quarter? I don't think so. So sometimes like this game is not hard, man. We try to complicate it and come up with this scenario where maybe if they get this and understand this,
Starting point is 00:26:32 turnovers and special teams are the great equalizer in football. So if Penn State turns the ball over five times, sure anything can happen. But besides turnovers and three kickoff returns for touchdowns, I don't think there's any world where Boise State by the end of the third quarters within two scores. I just don't, I just think it's going to be a mismatch in the trenches.
Starting point is 00:26:55 And Bill Belichick always said this, Rosillo, the job of a really, really good coach is to take away what you do best. Now, a lot of teams have tried to take away Gen-T, but something tells me, like Penn State, if you lose this game and Gen-T rushes for 3.50, I think James Franklin needs to be fired. Now, if you lose the game and somehow the quarterback has an unbelievable day and you get two pick sixes
Starting point is 00:27:19 and three returns, okay, I can deal with that. But you, under no circumstances, can you let Gen-T go off. And I don't think James Franklin is gonna do that. Again, I can deal with that. But you under any, no circumstances can you let gente go off. And I don't think James Franklin is going to do that. Again, I think Penn State wins and I think they win rather comfortably. Yeah, they both take care of the football. If you look at it out, average out over the entire season, you'd expect that they would because they've had good records
Starting point is 00:27:37 and they're both really good teams within their conferences. You know, the red zone scoring for both teams is terrific. The defensive red zone touchdown percentage stuff is really good for both of them. But I think there's one storyline that's being thrown in there to try to figure out a way to talk to yourself and know what upset, or maybe this being close. And you're right. Like, you know, if Allard just has a randomly bad day here, then next thing you know, we've got a fourth quarter and that's what happens in the sport.
Starting point is 00:27:59 But I've heard the Oregon game used as some template for what could happen here with Penn State. And I think it's really important to understand as somebody who was on Oregon early and watched the Idaho game and watched the Boise game, that Oregon team was very weird on the offensive line for two weeks. They gave up seven sacks combined in those first two games. They ran it for three yards to carry against Boise, 2.9 against Idaho. I mean, the Idaho game was really alarming for a team that you're going, I think it went to national championship. And from that point on, Gabriel got sacked six times total in the next 11 games.
Starting point is 00:28:38 And they ended up 29th in the country in yards per carry. So it's not like top five yards per carry, but it's still really good from where they were. They had a weird two weeks with this offensive line and credit to Boise for keeping a competitive there. But I don't think it's very fair to go week two of the college football season and look at that result and then apply it to what you think is going to happen against Penn State, because that was the time to get Oregon those first two weeks.
Starting point is 00:29:03 Well, no doubt. And you also have to understand this. It was so early in the season with some of the transfers that Oregon had, especially at the quarterback position, they were still trying to figure out like who's who. Like what can you do? It's so early. Like what does Dylan Gabriel really like? And then we can go through all the spring practices we want to, but until you get
Starting point is 00:29:20 under live bullets where he steps across that white line and those coaches can't, you really don't know what type of guy you're gonna get. Now, by now they do. And so it would be hard for me to go back to say, yep, let's go back, let's get the Idaho game plan and implement that. And I think that's gonna help us out. Like, I probably would, as a matter of fact,
Starting point is 00:29:38 if you're a coach and you're going against Oregon or you're trying to look at Boise State, I'm not even looking at that game plan. Like it was so long ago, like the players have changed, the game plans have changed. Most coaches, and I'm sure you've heard this because you've been around us long enough, when we're scouting, we're only looking at the previous
Starting point is 00:29:59 four to six games. Because anything before that, like things have changed. You don't know what, like so much has changed. You're only looking at the previous four, maybe even six games to kind of get an idea of what this team or what said player is doing right now. Yeah. You know, look, there's another way to look at the box score from that one too. And say, you know, the yards carry things misleading because Jordan James got
Starting point is 00:30:20 going in that one. You take out the Dylan Gabriel stuff, which always screws up some of the rushing numbers because of the way they do in college versus the NFL. But I think, I think another thing to look at too, there is, is Maddox Madsen, the quarterback, the sophomore there, he doesn't turn the ball over. And when you think about Gentie, you go, all right, well, they must just run it a million times. Like they actually let that guy throw it.
Starting point is 00:30:38 I mean, they run so many plays. So, you know, that Penn State's just going to try to sell out. They probably don't necessarily have to stack the box as much because they're not going to be as freaked out by it. But if you think it's, it's keeping boys one dimensional and then doing something they're not comfortable doing, they actually have thrown the football a lot this year too, despite the run that they've had, but it's just kind of hard to get there, especially with the talent on that defensive front Penn State.
Starting point is 00:31:00 Cause I love, I love like three of those guys. All right. Uh, Texas, Arizona state. If you're going to get to Texas and rattle yours, maybe the problem is as much fun as this Arizona state team is, because I think they are a lot of fun to watch. They were last in the big 12 in tackles for loss. The one thing you need to do to Texas, they do worse than anybody else in their conference. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:23 Cause if you want to rattle Texas, you got to make Queen yours have happy feet. And I just don't know if Arizona State has the dudes up front that can get down with Kevin Banks and some of that offensive line that Texas is going to throw out there. So defensively, I think Arizona State, you know, if you look at what Texas has done, in the two games they've lost, they've rushed for 31 and 29 yards. Now that was against Georgia, but they rushed for 30 yards a game and the two games they lost. And the other games are averaging about 190. So if you're Arizona state and Keeling Dillingham, you got to say, okay, start really wants to
Starting point is 00:31:55 run the football because yours is not just chucking it down the field a ton. So whether it's blue or whether it's Weissner, whatever it is, they want to run the football. So you're going to have to say, if Isaiah Bond is out or he's going to be limited, I'm going to take my chances with the other dudes on the outside one-on-one. I'm going to take the runaway and I'm going to see if I can hold up one-on-one. And I'm going to disguise and kind of make it,
Starting point is 00:32:20 I'm not just going to line up and play man the entire game, but I'm going to disguise and take my chances against Wingo. He's a freshman, some of these other guys on the outside. And then, you know, you gotta hope on the offensive side of the football, Sam Levitt has a big day. Jordan Tyson is kind of iffy to wide out.
Starting point is 00:32:37 Scatterboo, I get it. And you can tell me this, I've been throwing this comp out all off season or all post season. Scatterboo to me is a comp between a Marshawn Lynch and a Toby Gerhardt. So like if you kind of mix those two guys up, that's what you got in Cam Scadaboo. The white rhino. No question.
Starting point is 00:32:56 Like he's got tremendous balance. He's probably not going to run away from, he'll probably run 4-7 on a good day. But his contact balance is maybe the best I've seen in college football. I don't know if he's seen a defense the way he's gonna see in Texas. So how does Arizona State get to state 28? Like that's ultimately, if I'm Kenny D,
Starting point is 00:33:16 like I sat back and say, how do we get to 28 points? Because that gives us a chance. We're gonna have to hit some big plays because I do believe the Texas secondary is vulnerable. I do believe Clemson showed us, you can get them in the pass. If you can block them up front, you can make some plays in the passing game.
Starting point is 00:33:30 So I feel a little bit better about Arizona State hanging than I do Boise State hanging, but I still don't feel great about Arizona State because of two reasons. I don't think defensively they're talented enough up front. And I don't know when you take Scatterbull away, if they have enough else, especially with Sam Levitt, that they can scare Texas into kind of getting out of their game plan.
Starting point is 00:33:52 Yeah. And it hasn't really played out in his 24-5 touch enter deception deal, but Levitt can be an adventure. Like it's a lot of fun, but I wouldn't say he makes Jennings look boring because nobody is that much of an adventure. And you know, look, it sucks. The two pick six right out of the gate.
Starting point is 00:34:09 That was honestly of all the things this past weekend, like an individual thing after watching his drop backs. I could not imagine playing offensive line for Jennings at SMU. I think it's after the first quarter. He doesn't know how to step up. Like he just keeps dropping back. Like, Hey dude, step up three steps. Jesus Christ.
Starting point is 00:34:26 Uh, if I were a tackle, like it was a fifth year senior, I would just be turning around and be like, there's no way there's no way anyway, that's the muse gone out of the picture. You don't need to do it, but just if you're tuning in for the first time with Levitt, it's a lot of fun, but it also could maybe scare the hell out of you, but it didn't really lead to the turnovers and maybe you would expect it would, uh, I just, the way we've seen Texas look, although there's probably like six or seven games, you look at some of the metrics, how consistently they underperform what their offensive expectation
Starting point is 00:34:54 is, that gets back to the red zone issues. So maybe you look at it a little bit that, but I mean, it's Georgia that beat them twice and Georgia's front is a little bit more impressive than Arizona States, which I think we can all agree on. All right last one here, Notre Dame Georgia, the floor is yours. Notre Dame Georgia, conventional wisdom says Gunnar Stockton inexperienced quarterback is not going to be able to have the same performance when he's got a little lead time as he did in the SEC title game when he just he was on the bench, Hey Gunnar, get in, he goes in. He doesn't think a lot. I would probably agree with that, but I also would agree that they're going to come up with a game,
Starting point is 00:35:31 a game plan, Mike Bobo to make sure he's comfortable. It's going to be a lot of quarterback run to kind of supplement the running game. I think they're going to throw the football down the field a lot. When you have an inexperienced quarterback, two things you do with him, Brasilo, you throw a lot of screens and a lot of short passes and you throw it deep. You don't allow him to throw from 10 to 20 yards across the middle of the field. You keep him out of that because there's usually a lot of bodies in there. It's either short or deep and not intermediate. I expect a lot of that. I think if you're Georgia,
Starting point is 00:36:00 Georgia's front seven has to dominate this game. Okay. Because if they can dominate this game, Raleigh Leonard, man, like we've seen Raleigh Leonard, man, he will curl up a little bit now. And if he curls up, that Notre Dame offense is gonna be one dimensional and it is gonna be all love and price running the football. Leonard has got to make some plays in the passing game.
Starting point is 00:36:21 He's got to push the football down the field to back this Georgia defense up. I'm interested to see the game plan. Everybody's hurt, Georgia has ran on the edges, not up the middle with Stackhouse and those boys. It's been on the edges and the perimeter. So if you're Notre Dame, hey, success leaves clues, man. Like don't reinvent the wheel. Ole Miss showed you how to run the football.
Starting point is 00:36:39 Everybody showed you how to run the football. You attack the edges of this Georgia defense. I'm interested to see how motivated this Georgia team is without Carson Beck and what the game plan will be. I said on the show the other day, in the recent memory, and you tell me if you agree, this is the biggest game in the last probably the last 15 years of Notre Dame. Because, and here's what I mean by that
Starting point is 00:37:07 Most people think they should win this game. Yeah, they have a chance. So it's a good point. I'm sorry to interrupt We're just for those going are you kidding me a national championships against Alabama that Go ahead. Your point is valid. Yes. Yeah The reason I'm saying is if you knew that the national championship game against Alabama, they had no shot, zero shot whatsoever. They have a legit shot based on circumstances to beat this Georgia team. And some people have them favorite based on the health of these two teams.
Starting point is 00:37:38 They can run the football, the momentum, who this game is against, where this game is. So when you factor all of that in, I think if you're Marcus Friedman, you gotta take advantage of this situation. If Georgia loses, what does everybody say? They didn't have a quarterback, they weren't whole, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 00:37:53 If Notre Dame loses, you kinda say, okay, if you can't do it now, then win. And so that's kinda what I mean by this. I'm gonna favor Notre Dame because I just love how this team is built. They've gone against an SEC team before they went into College Station and I get it, A&M fell apart, but they went into College Station and they dealt with that front four of A&M, which I think is gonna have two or three guys get drafted. So that offensive line was young then. I think they're
Starting point is 00:38:18 better now. They're gonna understand how to deal with an athletic front. And it's just something about this Notre Dame team, man. And Georgia's not the same. Like Georgia, if you go back and look at, and I'm sure you're a big metrics guy, if you look at yards per rush over the last four or five years, like this Georgia team isn't like the Georgia defense we're used to seeing.
Starting point is 00:38:42 And so I think Notre Dame can get them. I'm gonna favor Notre Dame in a close game. Uh, kick a field, go to win at the end. And some people are going to look at it as an upset. I don't because I think these two teams are pretty equal. Yeah. Look, Georgia doesn't have the skill guys that we're used to. We've covered that whether it's the receivers or tight ends and.
Starting point is 00:39:00 Etienne has been terrific. I like Nate Frazier a lot, but you're constantly worried about the ball being on the ground, which you saw in the SEC title game. And, you know, the secondary is not till the standards, you know, that you're used to. And the Stockton part of it is like, you know, I don't know. I think he's actually been a little overrated,
Starting point is 00:39:23 to be honest with you, in the lead up of what he actually did in that SEC title game against Texas. And if you look at some of the throw chart stuff, even that's probably not entirely fair because it's garbage time. So how much are they really asking him to throw in the other, the other experience that he got? Um, but there's really nothing there that's stretching a defense. And then I think about the secondary for Notre Dame that I like, which I've already mentioned with clad and other college for Notre Dame that I like, which I've already mentioned with Platt
Starting point is 00:39:45 and other college football guests and just going like, good luck getting separation with this group against those guys. So it's not like it's gonna be these wide open windows where, you know, Stockman's gonna have to make some decisions here. But I think the Riley Leonard story, I couldn't tell if it was that because they weren't
Starting point is 00:40:00 really playing anybody and they were smashing everyone and people had kind of written them off nationally after the Northern Illinois thing is like a real title contender. But he's been a different guy on the ground, the second half of the season. Like he had some big, big outbook rushing games. And you think about him at Duke, like I've heard him compared to Haynes King a bunch of different times. I don't see that at all.
Starting point is 00:40:22 I mean, look, if I had a son, I may name him Haynes King. That, that fucking guy is so tough. And I think he's a little, well, I don't think he is. He is twitchier. There's a, it's not even a top speed thing. There's a foot in the ground and make you miss thing with Haynes King. And I thought he was going to die that night. Georgia anyway.
Starting point is 00:40:44 So I've seen some people look at it as like, Hey Georgia, let's look at the quarterbacks they've struggled with this year and a lot of these dual threat guys and different cats. And I'm like, well, Riley Leonard hasn't really been that. And honestly, the one thing Indiana did well was disrupt the passing game because of that D line and Leonard average like six yards per attempt. So they didn't even get some like great Riley Leonard game to completely dominate Indiana.
Starting point is 00:41:06 That would be the one unit that you probably felt good about. So I'm kind of going with George's front disrupting Leonard and maybe in a low scoring game, you know, finding a way at the end. But I don't think it's outrageous at all to be picking Notre Dame in this. So remember this when, when Mike Denbrock was the offensive coordinator at LSU, LSU played Georgia in the SEC title game, Denbrock was the OC, all right? So Denbrock has familiarity going against Georgia. So Denbrock is now the OC at Notre Dame.
Starting point is 00:41:38 He understands, like he's got a little understanding of this Georgia defense. So keep that in the back of your mind as we try to figure out the little schematic X's and O's. Denbrock understands what it's like to go against this Kirby smart defense. So I think that could also give, um, George, excuse me, give Notre Dame a little edge. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:57 I think it's a good point too, cause I think some could argue that's why Milro was so good against them. Yep. Because there were so many people that were comfortable with, with what Kirby was going to do. But go ahead. And on top of that, if you go back and look at what, uh, I forget his name, the Georgia tech OC was with Kirby at Georgia and they were scheming up, scheming up
Starting point is 00:42:15 Georgia and that Georgia tech Georgia game. So to me, that was, that was another point where if you understand what you're going to get from Georgia, you can scheme them up a little bit. Is that, uh, that that Buster Faulkner? Buster Faulkner, yes. There you go. TG. Yeah. All right. Yeah. He was a Georgia in 06 and then he was Georgia 2020 to 2022. Little Buster Faulkner for you, for the kids out there. All right. So we picked all those games. Give me your thoughts on Kam Ward with this Miami story. He plays half the bowl game and we've got bullets flying in all directions here on this topic.
Starting point is 00:42:50 Well, I got a little familiar with it. And I think you also remember last year, I forget the record, but Malik Neighbors was like two or three catches from setting the record at LSU when they took on Wisconsin in the La Quest Bowl or whatever the bowl name was back then. And I was on the sideline and I watched him play the first half and he came out in the second half of street clothes and I was like, what happened? He's like, that was always the plan. He wanted to play the first half.
Starting point is 00:43:16 Everybody agreed he was gonna play the first half, get the record. And then he was gonna set out the second half and let some of the young guys play. So I'm fine with that. Everybody gets in an uproar because Miami is in a close game and Miami loses the game. Cam Ward went out and what people don't realize
Starting point is 00:43:31 is he had to go through all the bowl practices. He had to do everything that all the rest of the guys do. He went out and played the first half and he put up almost what, 30 points. And from what I understand, it was a decision between he and Crystal Ball, hey, play the first half, let's see where we are.
Starting point is 00:43:48 I'd like to get the young guys some reps while at the same time, I appreciate what you're doing, but we don't need you to play the entire game. We don't need to get you hurt. We appreciate what you've done for the program, blah, blah, blah. And so I think they had an understanding of what was going to happen. And I'm cool with that. I'm fine with that because of the effort and the sacrifice that he made of the bowl practices and being prepared and playing and all that good stuff.
Starting point is 00:44:13 I'm fine with it because I've seen several other guys just not do any of that. And when the season's over, they throw the deuces. I don't think there's a right or wrong way. Every situation is personal because these dudes are trying to go make a ton of money on the professional level, especially Ken Ward, who's going to be a top five pick, I think. So I'm fine with it.
Starting point is 00:44:30 Um, I really don't honestly see the other side. We're still like the other side is why he quit on this team. No, he didn't. He didn't quit. And like, like, so that's why I'm on this. And maybe you see it a different way. Um, I am on the kid's side almost all the time. All right.
Starting point is 00:44:47 Even if I don't love how absurd some of the transfer stuff can be, or, you know, we had this weird, you know, the NCA actually in a way was, was like with the COVID thing being like, let's just do what's best for the kid, even if we have a weird stretch of like guys getting eligibility for an eighth year, you know, because even Sark and the JuCo rule that they have now, you know, I think the NCA, although they don't want to share any of their money, they've done a lot of things to maximize the experience between NIL transfer rules and, you know, a few other smaller things there. And it's long overdue and these kids are getting screwed for so long.
Starting point is 00:45:27 I don't, you're never really going to find me. And I, you know, I've even had to like get out of some outdated thoughts that I would have that I was just married to when I was younger, right? Um, you know, that the brand is Saturday night, the brand isn't the player. And then it's like, all right, whatever. I, I, I stopped saying that one years and years ago. Uh, I guess it just kind of comes down to your personality with your teammates and that kind of stuff of like, do you, could you do that to your teammates?
Starting point is 00:45:56 And I think that's a very personal thing. But I also think that if you look at this generation of college football players, like I remember talking to the Oregon guys years ago, and it wasn't Chip Kelly for those trying to guess. It was like, you know, guys are disappointed. We're playing in the Rose Bowl. Okay. Like think about that. I think about how, you know, we grew up or our parents grew up and thinking the Rose
Starting point is 00:46:21 Bowl was the biggest thing. Yeah. And thinking the Rose Bowl was the biggest thing. Yeah. Yeah. And you had, you know, flirtation with a national championship run. You lose a late game. You're not playing in the national championship. You're not the BCS, you're not in the college.
Starting point is 00:46:35 Oh, I guess I'll just play in the Rose Bowl now. And the kids have completely become desensitized to bowl games, meaning anything, even bowl games that still anything, even bowl games that still in theory should mean a lot. And granted we're on a third system now. So to tell a kid, and it makes it even worse that it was named the pop tart bowl, just does to tell a bunch of kids, like, I bet you all of his teammates were cool with it, because I think the guys that want to go out there and play some football
Starting point is 00:47:04 because they love playing football were cool with it. Cause I think the guys that want to go out there and play some football, cause they love playing football or fine with it. Um, and then the other guys, I think there's just a lot of indifference and that it's such a letdown. We prioritize a national championship. Over some of these, you know, college football was always cool in a way that you can kind of, it's almost like the final four, like you can make a final four run, not win the national championship and still really be proud of that final four appearance and hang that banner.
Starting point is 00:47:26 And maybe you don't even have a national championship, but it was awesome for your program, the school and the fans and all those things. I hope that's never devalued, but the winning of these bowl games outside of the playoff format is so devalued. I think they probably could have communicated, uh, communicated it a little bit better. Um, but I, I know at first I was like, what did he do? I'm like for a record.
Starting point is 00:47:48 And then it kind of bothered me. And then I thought a little bit more about it, Booger. And I just went, you know what? Remember like this generation of college football players puts absolutely no value on a lot of these games because we've kind of told them they don't mean anything. I've heard this take as well as someone said, I would feel better if he just didn't play it, play at all. And then opted out. Or would you feel better or any different had he just said, you know what?
Starting point is 00:48:12 I'm not playing in the bowl game. And I showed up. I would have felt a little bit better about that. Okay. You feel better that he went through all the practice and did all the stuff prepared with the team and then didn't. So you, you were cool with neighbors last year. You were like. Yeah, I was cool with it because understand this is that as,
Starting point is 00:48:30 and maybe this is where I come from. Like you've given me two, three years, whatever the number is, you've given me all season long. Some cases it did depend on trans reporter. Like you've given me a ton of time. Cam war gave you all season long. Cam Warr gave you, he was everything for this Miami offense. And in a day where he's gonna be, maybe at worst the second quarterback taking, he could be somewhere with John Beck or Jordan Palmer
Starting point is 00:48:57 already preparing to throw in the combine. He said, no, you know what I'm gonna do? I'm gonna stay in Coral Gables and I'm practicing football for 15 practices. We're going to the Pop Tart Bowl. I'm gonna see Cole Kubrick walk around with a damn Pop Tart suit on and try to interview people. And I'm gonna come out and I'm going to play
Starting point is 00:49:14 in the first half. And I'm not just back there taking snaps. He's playing football. Like he's throwing the football around, running around, running. Like he's not just catching and throwing, he's actually playing, uh, I was cool with that. I would have felt different if he would have said, you know what?
Starting point is 00:49:32 I'm out throwing the deuces. I actually, that would have made me feel worse. So I'm on that side of the camp. Yeah. I guess if you're out there and you're sitting there and being like, Oh, I don't want to expose myself to injury. Well, you already did for the first half. So, you know, why, why not just finish?
Starting point is 00:49:47 I guess I would just, but again, nobody cares what I had to say. I didn't play like you guys. I guess there's just a certain part of me that wonders like you were just fine. You know, it's not like, but this falls into the category of like the things I love and the things I despise.
Starting point is 00:49:58 This is not in either of those categories. I just, if I don't like something, I try to remind myself of the mindset of a younger player. And this has been going on for a long time. Like, you know it, you talk to these coaches and everything. Like it's tough to get dudes to be fired up about these secondary bowl games here. Um, because even though it's on TV and everything, like everything's on TV, nobody, you know. So, all right.
Starting point is 00:50:22 Uh, I like how we talked about that. Cause you know what I do like about you though, is that I think there's way too much former player that is pro player on literally everything. Like a player can never do anything wrong. And if you're in that business, if you're in that world of content, like I'm just not interested in what you're gonna have to say
Starting point is 00:50:40 cause I already know that you're going to say it. I opened the pod today, talking some NFL, talking some Vikings where this is twice now against Green Bay where they were clearly the better football team. I thought the first game was actually better because there were so many mistakes that Green Bay could point to. Then they make the late rally. I thought Minnesota kicked their ass for 50 minutes.
Starting point is 00:50:58 You get the late scores. It looks like a close game moving on. But in a game where I thought Green Bay could get them, it would add cloudiness to what the NFC picture is. I feel like I have clarity because of this matchup, because of probably preferring Donald over Hertz and the fact that Detroit has this many injuries. If Minnesota gets the one seed, I think they're winning the NFC. Um, I'm going to disagree with that. Um, realizing Realizing from this point going forward, if these teams are what they are, here's what I mean by that.
Starting point is 00:51:29 I don't think Hutch is playing for Detroit, obviously not. I think Anzaloni may be back here, he's not back yet. So Detroit is gonna be limited defensively. Detroit probably, I think they have the best offense because of the guy calling the plays in Ben Johnson and because of just their weapons. I just like what they do. Minnesota, and maybe I'm in a different camp.
Starting point is 00:51:55 I think we've undervalued Minnesota all season long because we've been waiting on Dono. There's an old saying, water eventually finds its level. And I think when Dono threw the five picks against Jacksonville, everybody was like, ah, there it is. Sam Dono back again. But he came back and the rest of the season has been outstanding.
Starting point is 00:52:08 And I think he's earned the right to get a five year, $250 million deal, whatever the number is. Like he's the earned to be the franchise quarterback in Minnesota. If Philadelphia plays at their best, their defense is as good as Minnesota's defense, although they do it differently. Minnesota's kind of feast they do it differently.
Starting point is 00:52:25 Minnesota's kind of feast of famine with how Flores brings the pressure and how he blitzes. I don't think Minnesota's secondary is great if you're gonna rely on Gilmore and he's a little longer than two. I think if all these teams are kind of what they can be at this point, I would rank them like this. I would rank them Philadelphia, Minnesota, and Detroit
Starting point is 00:52:44 only because of their health on defense. Detroit defense scares me. Like Terry Arnott is a passing defense waiting to happen. Carlton Davis, I don't know what his health is going to be like. Like they're just so beat up defensively. Like, I mean, he is just like, seriously, he's a passing defense waiting to happen. Hey Booger, when I like, I'll look at some of the practice squad promotion stuff or signing or whatever. When I saw Jamal Adams was active and like, I'll look at some of the practice squad promotion stuff or signing or whatever. When I saw Jamal Adams was active and like, I went there in trouble. He was active and it was playing linebacker.
Starting point is 00:53:12 Yeah. Like, what do we do with? I think the NFC championship game, if you can, I hadn't looked at the bracket. So if I'm saying something that can't happen, forgive me. I think the bracket really should be like, if you gave me an NFC championship game of Philly and Minnesota, I feel pretty, pretty good about that. I think those are the two best teams. I think one's going to be, and I think Green Bay, I haven't looked at the seating like Green Bay can only be seven, right?
Starting point is 00:53:39 Philly's two, Philly's locked into two. Am I correct? Yeah. So right now in Minnesota, granted, we still have Detroit to go tonight. You've got the head to head. So there's still a lot that could change here, but like, as it sits today, let's just do that exercise. I mean, Philly green Bay being your first wild card matchup. Like that just, not only is it potentially getting, um, getting golf outside, uh, you know, because that Philadelphia things lurking in some kind of whole field there, but I mean, that's
Starting point is 00:54:11 the two, three, yeah, I don't know, man. I mean, what an awful, what imagine going 14 and three and playing Green Bay in a wild card game. Cause right now Washington has the tiebreaker over them because of a better conference record game. One of those teams, if, if Tampa wins, one of those teams is going to have to go to Tampa, right? Uh, yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 00:54:32 And it honestly wouldn't surprise me in January, it's going to be in two weeks. I promise you, cause I'm, I'm outside now. It's going to be 85 degrees. All right. In Tampa Baker may feelucs got just enough that they can scare the heck out of one of those teams that that's one 13 or 14 games. Yeah. I mean, it'd be Detroit right now on the four or five.
Starting point is 00:54:52 Um, and the Bucs have already beat Detroit in Detroit. Yeah, that was a really weird one though. I'll just point out like that was a disastrous red zone day for Detroit offense, like they're not going to do that to them again. There's other times in Tampa in the playoffs where I liked them because of a matchup thing. If they play Detroit and people go based on that, that was such an anomaly. But you know, I actually want to give Tampa some love here because when you
Starting point is 00:55:14 start looking at their offensive stats and their scoring and how they kept this thing going, I might've been more impressed with their loss against the Niners and getting back in that game than even some of their wins. So I know you're an alum there. Can you make a case for Tampa getting through the NFC? I can make a case for them winning a game and competing in a second game. Their offensive line is really young, athletic.
Starting point is 00:55:37 They can run the football. This kid, Bucky Irving, he's a poor man's, I mean, a really poor man's. Like, when you start looking at the backs that are three down backs, like he's a poor man's, I mean, a really poor man's, like when you start looking at the backs that are three down backs, like he's that type of guy. I think yesterday he had one 120 rushing, another 80 receiving, almost 200 yards, all purpose as far as offense yesterday.
Starting point is 00:55:57 Mike Evans is a Hall of Fame receiver. The key for Tampa is always this, now that Godwin is out with the ACL, what do you get from McMillan? What do you get from these other antelope pieces? Cade Otten has had a really good year. What are you gonna get from the past catching threats, not named Mike Evans?
Starting point is 00:56:16 That's the issue for Tampa. And defensively, can Todd Bowes scheme up enough defenses to get off on third down? Because Baker has been pretty, outside of a game or two. He's been pretty consistent. Um, yeah, man. I mean, I mean, the bucks are just, like I said, they're just good enough to scare you.
Starting point is 00:56:33 That offense is remarkable. Like when you look at where they're at statistically, I think it's scoring number two in the NFC, um, maybe number five, maybe it was number five going into the week, but there's just some nice reminders there considering, you know, the challenge that they faced, like a lot of other teams with health and all that kind of the week, but there's just some nice reminders there considering, you know, the challenge that they faced, like a lot of other teams with health and all that kind of stuff. And then Evans just beasting guys. He's still making that big brother catch in the end zone where he just
Starting point is 00:56:54 embarrasses you with the way he catches it and just holds the ball away from you. And I mean, that guy's going to end up in the hall of fame. He just, he should, because the continued production the entire way through. All right last thing for you here before we let you go your MVP would be who? I've gone back and forth to meet at three candidates it's Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, and Saquon Barkley and it's I've been in prison at the moment after Josh had one of those crazy performance Josh Allen. If you look at the statistics Lamar Jackson is having a better year this year than he had in either one of the two MVPs that he's already won. And Saquon Barkley is only the ninth guy to go over 2K.
Starting point is 00:57:37 If you told me today to make a vote, I'd probably go Josh Allen. I fall into the camp of when you're doing something that we haven't seen you do before. Like Lamar, his numbers are better, but we've seen him do this before. Josh Allen is doing it, and he's not turning the football over, Rossello. That's been the knock on Josh Allen. He turns the ball over too much.
Starting point is 00:58:03 He's not turning, he's got six turnovers all season, six. And so I would probably vote Josh Lamar, Saquon. And I realized I'm being a prisoner of this being a quarterback award. Um, and if you ask me tomorrow or after the regular season finale, it may change, but that's where I go today. Yeah. Look, I think the last thing with Josh was. You know, those backed up interceptions where it's first and 10 and he just throws a dangerous ball and they're on their own 20 and it's the second quarter.
Starting point is 00:58:33 And you go, you don't need it. I'm actually enjoying Brady on the broadcast. Like the Darnold interception yesterday, you can just see he's sick. Cause Brady doesn't throw that pick, but he's just not giving you the ball back there. And Brady's talking about how much he's enjoying Darrell and all this stuff. And then you just like, I wouldn't throw that pick. Like I just, I wouldn't throw that pick. I think Alan still had that in him.
Starting point is 00:58:56 Um, and then there was the red zone stuff. We get to the elbow injury and all those different things. And he's just not doing it. So like, it was the last level of whatever the video game was for Josh Allen quarterbacking and he's mastered the game this year. Uh, where if you look at Lamar's picks, I think you could argue he should only have, well, maybe there's some that are dropped in there too. I don't know off the top of my head,
Starting point is 00:59:15 but when he had three before he got the fourth that was bad against Pittsburgh, the first three that he had on the book, none of them like ridiculous things that were happening. So you could argue like the first real pick was just the Steelers game. And I would love to come up with a new way to identify all these things. If Alan wins, I'm okay with it.
Starting point is 00:59:38 I hope he doesn't win because people are like, it's his turn because Lamar's still doing probably the most valuable job. But that's how this goes though. Like, like, oh, you're right. I mean, again, she, Shaq could have won the MVP. And now I'm getting to your wheelhouse. Shaq could have won the MVP every year. So could LeBron. Like I meant, but at some point, we're going to come up with reasons to give it to other people. Hey,
Starting point is 01:00:03 Russell Westbrook, the triple double. Let's give it to him Yeah, I was a he average the triple double the next year. Nobody even brought his name up. Come on, man Think about that think about we gave him an MVP because he averaged a triple double He averaged one in next year. I think if Craig from wrong and we know his name up It was like it was like four straight years I mean the the other part that people lost their minds, the Thunder won 47 games that year. So they were the seventh seed?
Starting point is 01:00:30 Yeah. Sixth seed. Yeah, they were the sixth seed. That had a lot to do with the rant leaving, Westbrook staying, falling in love with the idea that Westbrook was the conquering hero staying at home. And people did not look at the usage rate. So- And by the way, and by the way,
Starting point is 01:00:45 I know we're wrapping this up. NBA MVP right now, is there anybody other than Shea Gilder's Alexander right now? And I think, and the reason I say that is because a lot of people thought he should have won it last year and he's having as good a year this year. So right now, if the season were to end today,
Starting point is 01:01:00 and I realized we're early, is there anybody other than him? Um, yeah. It's gonna be's going to be hard to argue. Yoke at just 17 and 13, uh, people that had SGA one last year were wrong. Um, but yeah, I think, I think it's SGA and look, the SG is going to win on the record thing because basketball, that's what happens, but like, I'm just happy that in the cup and it's not an anti SGA not cause he loses it in that game.
Starting point is 01:01:29 But just a reminder of who Yannis is, just a reminder of like when I voted Yannis second last year, that was pretty rare. Like people were already on to SGA. They were already on to everything. If you have SGA second last year, I'm not going to get super mad about it. If you had a number one, I think you're wrong. Um, but their record is nuts. Like I watched, was it the Memphis game last night?
Starting point is 01:01:49 Booger, if you wait around to do your thing offensively against OKC, they're going to swarm you and they're going to screw you up. You cannot, I've watched it so many times this season with their defense where they must be just a joy to coach because the message just gets through to every single guy that checks in. It's like, this is what we're going to do. This is what we're going to do to disrupt it. And as good as Jaylen Williams is offensively, and there's some really good on-ball creation, a lot of it comes back to SGA. And it's such a hard role.
Starting point is 01:02:20 You saw it with Booker without Durant and Beale and how much his efficiency dropped off because it was just left to him. It's happened to Ant basically nightly, even with Randall's numbers. You know what they're going to try to go to. It's happening to Steph. I think some of their clutch losses have a lot more to do with him just trying to do the impossible and carry it with such a significant drop off to who the number two guy is. It's not as significant for SGA, but there are certain possessions where it's within what they're trying to do and then then a lot where it ends up back with him, like the Pacers win at the end of last week, where he hits that three, where the Pacers were really good defensively. He just had to make it happen. So it feels like SGA with the record and the statistical profile, um, it's his right now, but I still would expect with Denver being healthier that Yocic can get back in this.
Starting point is 01:03:02 Oh, gosh. Was that good? Yeah, that's good stuff. you were like, okay, dude That was a little longer than I wanted You're the best buddy enjoy the new year we'll talk soon. All right later, man Okay, you have our picks Bandel wants me to pick a four leg money line for this one. So let's do it that means for this one. So let's do it. That means Penn State and Texas are getting picked, but it also means Georgia who's a favor minus one and a half in this one. But we'll go with them in
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Starting point is 01:04:23 I might start with a potential scam alert or I'm the worst. So we'll find out season of scams right now. So I landed LAX after an East coast jaunt and I'm waiting for my luggage baggage claim. And I notice this jacked black guy walking through baggage claim. I mean, just incredible arms, jacked. He's got a T-shirt, it just says Marines,
Starting point is 01:05:00 like the Marines T-shirt, we all know it. He's got a pretty brand new, fully loaded tactical backpack. I think you know the one I'm talking about. It's tucked in and he's kind of got shorts. He looks pretty buttoned up and I cannot express how big his arms are. Just rippling muscles. Sleeves rolled up as well and I mean you just can't as somebody who goes to the gym you just can't help but notice it and acknowledge his superior
Starting point is 01:05:36 so he goes up to some guy behind me I'm not really paying attention I'm waiting for my bag there was also a guy in full compression who was pretty big waiting for his bags as well. Just full on compression. Had to be careful on those flights, man. Blood flow, all that. Yeah, you would think. I actually, I respect the hell out of it.
Starting point is 01:05:57 I love it. I wouldn't do it, but whatever. So then he comes over to me and I'm like, what have we got here? And he starts like showing me a passport, a military photo of, I think it was him in uniform. I wasn't really paying attention.
Starting point is 01:06:19 And then also his phone is out with like search flight results on price line or something. And he throws, yeah, he throws so much terminology at me in such a short amount of time, it was like, I'm detailed out of whatever. And I'm, you know, this is my, I don't know, regiment, whatever. And he's like, I'm, I'm, you know, and he wasn't really saying what he would say, he just kept talking and he was like super polite. He was not aggressive.
Starting point is 01:06:49 He was just very matter of fact about this. And I, I just find it's like, what are you asking? And he's like, Oh, I just, I'm trying to get home. But then he also mentioned like a 40 he was trying to get back to. I was like, are you asking me for money? And he's like, yes. I go, I'm not going to do that. But I appreciate everything you do. Yeah. I gave him a thank you for your service, but I'm not giving you any money. And I think you have to be scammed once to then have your radar up about it all the time. Because it happened to me once when I was Boston, you know, rural kid in the
Starting point is 01:07:28 big city and I don't know how this guy just was a wizard, man. He just started like, I was driving my car. I was in this back area. Not like it was dangerous or anything, but I was like going through this back area and he just like runs out into the street. He's like, Hey, he's like my car. I don't have any gas and I work at the airport so like, I can pay you back, but I just need like $10 to get in. And he was just so disheveled.
Starting point is 01:07:53 He was so fast. He was so good. And even though I think I was figuring it out this morning, I think I made $120,000 over six years in this period, sorry. But I'd like to think I have a heart. Some may not see that, but I think people that know me do know that. And I'm like, all right, here's 10 bucks. And I drove away and I was like,
Starting point is 01:08:18 that guy was like a crackhead. There's no way that wasn't going towards gas. You got totally scammed. And by the way, like you being able to get your money back from him at the, like you'd have to have a flight booked to even see him at the airport at the place that he worked. Like none of that makes any sense. None of it is easy. And you just lost $10.
Starting point is 01:08:34 And from that point on, I was like, you need to sharpen a little, you need to sharpen a little. So I think I'm just not the guy to go to. And who knows? I mean, I guess I hope it wasn't a scam, but then if it wasn't a scam, I probably could have gotten a little money. I bet you somebody would have just fallen for it
Starting point is 01:08:58 and bought the guy's flight. But then I was thinking, it was like, who shows up to an airport without a ticket? Like who shows up to the airport packed up going, hopefully I can just hit up 20 people and get enough for a one way flight back to wherever, and even 20 may not cover it. Did you get a figure from this guy? Like, did you get, did you get any sort of thing? What he was looking for was he like, listen, it's last minute.
Starting point is 01:09:22 So it's going to be like 720 or what? No. So you didn't even get that far. And really, but the way you started this, I thought you would have left with a timeshare. You just sound like you were mesmerized by this guy. It sounds like he could have. I thought he was going to add me. I thought that was the way this was going to end.
Starting point is 01:09:39 Like so anyway, you know, I'm down 500, but he was a nice guy. Well, thank you for your service is great. Like the no, but thanks for all you do. Uh, he, he just had so much stuff out and he just was talking so fast that I immediately was like, well, this isn't true. Thumbs off. Yeah. And then I, as I thought about it a little bit more, and then I thought like,
Starting point is 01:10:04 wait, if you're active, can't, don't they have to get you back? Now, could it be that he's active and was going somewhere that was personal, you know, like, I don't, I don't know the answers to this stuff, but as I was driving away and was thinking about it a little bit more, I was like, there's no way he just showed up to the airport being like, this will work. But maybe, maybe it would, maybe somebody would just go for it.
Starting point is 01:10:28 Maybe, you know, Ken, maybe he was telling the truth. So, no, it's great arms though. Great arms. Well, I guess, yeah, I guess nothing else to add there. I hope, I hope it was a scam too. I really hope you're right. You're kind of like, I hope. Yeah, I hope it was a scam. I need it to be a scam. Christmas time too. Jesus Christ, Ryan.
Starting point is 01:10:56 Yeah, I know. I know. All right. I don't have anything else. What if you were like, if you did the same thing. You were just like, my year-end taxes, the way this works, man, I'm sorry. If you just got equally in the weeds with him. All right. All right. Let's see here. Okay. A couple good ones here.
Starting point is 01:11:23 My niece is dirty. Writing you from my husband's email and he told me to send my stats normal woman height, but I own a Pilates studio, so I should have a strong core, I think, but also just had a baby, so probably no stats to brag about other than a nine and a half pounder. Ooh, that's a big one. Anyway, a big fan of life advice. My husband's a huge fan of the pod. I'm reaching out because I need some advice and a half pounder. Ooh. That's a big one. Anyway, a big fan of life advice. My husband's a huge fan of the pod. I'm reaching out because I need some advice
Starting point is 01:11:48 in a delicate family situation. I have an older sister and while our relationship has always been rocky, we're on good terms at the moment, she has a two year old daughter, my niece, and she parents in a very different way than I do. Her approach is more quote, off the grid. For example, baths are optional in their household.
Starting point is 01:12:06 I've always thought it was a little unconventional, but since having my own child, I have an 11 week old son, it started to feel more concerning. I recently saw my niece in person and it's hard not to notice. She's dirty, her nails, feet and clothes, and she has an odor. Wait, two year old kicking off B. O. That's tough to do. I got I mean, I have a two year old breath stinks sometimes, you know, you don't brush those teeth, you're gonna fall out.
Starting point is 01:12:33 It's just gets gnarly. They're gonna fall out anyway. Why should we? Well, that was my for my brother in law is a dentist. And I'm like, does it really matter? Like, they're just gonna fall out. And he's like, I mean, true. The gum stay though, right? The gum, you keep your gums. It's just an overall hygiene thing.
Starting point is 01:12:49 I get it, you know? Yeah, sure. Try it. I just like the world. I mean, they're gonna fall. Why even make the bed? We're just gonna get in it eight hours later. That would also be my logic, yeah.
Starting point is 01:13:00 Yeah, I don't know that I've ever heard a parent say they're just gonna fall out anyway. Well, I mean, I'm sorry. now it's like, Hey, cool. Dad, you're up here, but we're talking about intrusive thoughts here. Right. We're there. Like, what's the worst that could happen? How much damage are we doing?
Starting point is 01:13:14 She does get bats every other night though. She hops up on the couch. She gets her hug. Hey, there's some mouthwash through that first kid. You know, her a smint. Oh no, she accidentally at my buddy's house, they had like a mint chocolate cake and she thought it was chocolate cake
Starting point is 01:13:29 and we're like, you're not gonna like this. I'm telling you, you're not gonna like this. And she wanted anyway, put it in her mouth immediately, just spits it out into my hand. Not a big mint fan. Mint's an acquired taste. Yeah, I'm out of mint desserts. Oh, me too, it's disgusting.
Starting point is 01:13:41 Anybody who likes chocolate. There's just so many better options. Mint chocolate ice cream, that's all. What about mint chocolate chip? No, disgusting. Yeah, it's like near the bottom of my list. It's not disgusting. It's near the bottom of my list. I'd just rather not have dessert. I think it's the bottom. I think it's the bottom of the barrel. It's the worst.
Starting point is 01:13:55 If someone made it homemade and wanted to see what I thought, I would try it. But yeah, I'm just, I'll just say I'm not a big dessert guy if someone offers me that. What are the, are the snow caps, are those mint too, right? The movie theater one? They're kind of, no, are they? I don't think so. No, are they? They look like they should be.
Starting point is 01:14:12 When you get a rep fancy restaurant, it's a little green thing. Let me text my grandfather. After dinner mints, yeah, I'll do an after dinner mints. See what he's got on snow caps. A mint is fine. Can we get this to a tie? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:24 Here, you guys just both both said yuck on your peppermint patties. You and mint guy war gone. I bet you are. He's going to pull one up, isn't he? Oh no, he started. He's either starting his record or he's going to reach into his drawer and pull out your
Starting point is 01:14:36 I don't know what's going to be tattoo on his back. There's a flag just over there. No, I'm in on men. Chocolate chip. Yeah, there. No, I'm in on mint chocolate chip. Mint. Oh yeah. Nice.
Starting point is 01:14:47 No. No. Okay. Well, I've just never heard two people so disgusted by neutrality. I would accept here, but I don't, I lean more neutral than yuck. But yeah, just frozen York peppermint Patty. It's tough to be. Of all the free services cup at that point.
Starting point is 01:15:04 I don't know. Like we're putting chocolate in the freezer the freezer Reese's cup at that point. I don't know. Like we're putting chocolate in the freezer. I'll just pick a different one. Yeah, I agree. College roommate used to throw a few junior mints in his mouth on the way out before brushing his teeth. So it all comes back full circle. Maybe that's why I was a junior made guy back in the day.
Starting point is 01:15:18 I was a junior made guy. Um, doesn't, doesn't seem like as it as appetizing, but I'll give you that. That's a, that's a good product. There's gotta be a lot of candy where they have meetings, like we're just losing market. How's Werther's doing? I mean, they're losing customers every year.
Starting point is 01:15:36 Like, should we have it taste like something? Should we give in? Should we try to have less dust in the package? What do we need to do here to catch up with this younger? They're all on the internet now. All right, so back to this dirty kid. Yeah, go ahead. Yeah, we've done this.
Starting point is 01:15:53 Yeah, yeah, I think I was. Yeah, yeah, thanks for that. Yeah, thank you. As someone who's now bathing the sun every night, it's really hard to ignore. Here's where I'm stuck. Do I say something to my sister knowing it can spark a huge argument
Starting point is 01:16:03 and possibly damage our already fragile relationship? Or do I stay quiet and let her parent the way she wants, even if I'm uncomfortable with it? I really want to approach this the right way and I'd love your perspective. Thanks so much for reading this. All right. Well, I'm not sure why you want our perspective on this one, but yeah, that's... Look, whenever you're talking about
Starting point is 01:16:26 parents talking to other parents about their parenting, it's almost always a loss. Like it's just, you're never gonna be favored in that matchup. So like if I told Saruti, if I came by, I was like, your kid's breast stinks. How would you handle that? You'd be like, I know, dude.
Starting point is 01:16:41 I know, dude, there's not much I could do. Unfortunately, yeah, just kinda is what I could do, unfortunately, yeah. Just kind of is what it is. But astute observation. Yeah, I'm with you. Like, there's nothing, unless it's, I mean, I'm sure there's somebody who's gonna email in and be like, this is harmful to the kid for some reason.
Starting point is 01:16:56 I don't know, maybe it is, but like, unless it's like actually something that's harmful to the child, like you kind of just have to sit this one out. Maybe you try to convince the kid that baths are awesome, you know, like on the side. Maybe like, you know what's like the most fun thing? And you start giving her like bath toys
Starting point is 01:17:09 and like she wants to have a bath for her. Make a fun game in the bath that only can be played in the bath. Yeah, so that's that. But as far as like directly telling, you know, it was her sister, right? Her sister that your kid stinks and you're doing it wrong. You already had a rocky relationship,
Starting point is 01:17:22 probably we're just sitting this one out. So you can see what it's like when she's five. Maybe it gets better. Yeah, I guess what kind of level of uncle are you? Are you like Christmas toys? I wanna see how they're doing in school. Are you checking up? It could be hard to watch.
Starting point is 01:17:36 There's a few people in my mom's orbit who their extended family is just like, they have dirty kids. And I hate to hear what she's like, yeah, the kid, the hair is always mangled. They're not eating when they're before going to school. Like the parents are just doing it wrong. And it kind of breaks my heart.
Starting point is 01:17:52 And if that was my sister, I don't know. I might be a little okay with trying to broach something because, you know, I don't know, like bad habits are bad habits. And like, it sounds like the kid doesn't have much of a chance of having good habits unless there's some sort of positive reinforcement in the way of something being good. So I don't know, I remember the feelings
Starting point is 01:18:14 whenever my mom gives me updates on her friends, extended families who just have, for lack of a better word, dirty, unsupervised kids. It's not the kid's fault, you just feel bad. And it just sucks. You know that kid's getting kids. It's not the kid's fault, you just feel bad. And it just sucks, you know. You know that kid's getting bullied. It just sucks. If you feel like, yeah, if you feel like you're watching it
Starting point is 01:18:30 and you're actually, it's not like a friend of my, you know, a family member, my mom's friend, where I'm not gonna ever dream of saying anything. But if it's something as close as like a sibling, I don't know, you think you'd be able to try something, at least so you could sleep at night and be like, listen, I said something and I tried to say it in the nicest way that this irresponsible person would agree to.
Starting point is 01:18:51 So I don't know. I think it's not as easy as just like, well, what am I supposed to do? There might actually be something you can do. Yeah, I have that relationship with my sisters where they would tell me, like, hey, your kid stinks. And be like, oh yeah, our bad. Like maybe change something. Cause like it probably would suck is like the aunt here being like, oh man, this kid is just headed towards like, and you're, you know, he's going to show
Starting point is 01:19:14 up at kindergarten school. Yeah. Right. School starts in three years. Like, is it going to be better by then? I don't know. So that's tough, but I think it's even worse than it's a girl. Yes. You know, it's like a dirty boy. It's like, all I'd give it a little bit of time. I think it's even worse that it's a girl. Yes.
Starting point is 01:19:26 It's like a dirty boy. It's like, all right, whatever. And like, is this girl gonna be 17 before she learns about Q-tips? So that's not gonna be cool. You're not gonna win homecoming queen that way. I think what you have to ask yourself, as you even pointed out, the relationship is fragile,
Starting point is 01:19:43 rocky in the past. You're in a good place right now. What's more important to you? Sustained, calmness between the two of you or the dirtiness of a kid. Because here's what I would tell you is if you say, hey, bathe your kid. Like granted, we can do it in the nicest possible way. And you know, it's kind of funny. You guys are like talking about like making baths fun, but then the sister's going to know what you're doing. Like what's going on?
Starting point is 01:20:13 Like I'm bathing your kid, you know, then it's like even weirder. And like some of the aunts, uncle stuff, like on one side of my family, like the aunts could yell at us and I'm glad they could by the way, you know, cause we were all just a bunch of kids and running around and you're at everybody's houses and it was totally fine. The sisters, you know, on my mother's side of the family, like if you screwed up, one of the
Starting point is 01:20:37 sisters is going to let you have it. And everybody was fine with it. I don't think I ever remember anybody on that side of the family ever like saying, Hey, don't, don't talk to my kids that way. Cause they're all incredibly close. And I actually think it was like the right thing to do. Cause if I was doing something wrong, I shouldn't have to wait around for my direct report to get in my case here.
Starting point is 01:20:56 So, uh, in, in this case, like a lot of it has to do with, you know, those boundaries. And if your, your long-term goal here is to have a better relationship with your sister, the kid's probably not going to be clean no matter what you do. And, you know, when they're five or something and this continues, then, then maybe, you know, become at two years old, it's really not that big of a deal, you know, unless they're in daycare. And then maybe the daycare person brings at two years old, it's really not that big of a deal, you know, unless they're in daycare and then maybe the daycare person brings it up and, and that would be nice. That would be great.
Starting point is 01:21:32 No, gets in front of it and then you don't even have to really deal with it. Maybe your sister's more willing to listen, um, instead of just going at it with you because of your history. I just think that even though the reward would be a clean kid, you're probably still not going to reach that because you're not with the kid all the time. And they're just gonna default to what they're already doing. So you're probably gonna cause more of a problem
Starting point is 01:21:56 with your relationship to solve something that's not going to be solved. I like Saruti's idea of like a $50 bath toy, like something no two-year-old can resist. Like, I don't know, maybe it's, maybe it does something. I don't know. I don't know where we've gotten in the world. We got boats, like these little boats and boats are classic. Huge hit. Boats are classic. Can't have a boat anywhere else other than water. Like, hi, sorry to trouble you, but I have a really dirty niece and I'm trying to raise money for a boat.
Starting point is 01:22:29 All right. My flight got canceled. Yeah. What else? I need gas. I can't wait until someone emails me and be like, that's our cousin Derek. And he didn't make it home. All right. New year weight loss.
Starting point is 01:22:54 I was thinking maybe we should do December 1st resolutions. Just get ahead of it. Like a month ahead of everybody else. Not flood the market. Yeah. Yeah. Have like 13 months to the market. Yeah. Yeah. Have like 13 months to accomplish it.
Starting point is 01:23:08 Yeah. I'm pretty adamant about not doing resolutions because I just, I think they're lame as hell because it's like, Hey, if I want to start doing something, just let me start doing it. Why can't I start doing it now? You know, it kind of, it kind of pisses me off to be honest with you. Cause then, and then I did realize there's a commercial running now that like the second Friday in January is called like quit January or something
Starting point is 01:23:26 It's like a sting. Yeah quitters day. Yeah Didn't know that that's so it's like a construct you probably out on Valentine's too, right? What do I need a special day to say I love you Yes, unless your girl wants to go to a call her daddy type podcast live show then apparently you do it then I'm flexible Yeah What's wrong with you? or daddy type podcast live show. Then apparently you do it. Then I'm flexible. Yeah. What's wrong with you? Or if your buddy wants to call you and give you Orlando magic updates.
Starting point is 01:23:53 I did want those. On Valentine's day. Yeah, true. Yeah. Shout out Tristan. I see you as a big New Year's resolution. Yeah, Tristan's so, Tristan to buckets. All right, do you have a New you have a new year's resolution,
Starting point is 01:24:05 Kyle? You're usually pretty good for one of those every year, right? Oh yeah. I haven't really thought about it, but I guess if there's like stuff floating around, it's definitely improved the golf game. Um, learn video doing that stuff now, trying to learn video stuff, just, you know, cement my value, I guess. Uh, yeah. so get better at golf, get better at video. And yeah, I mean, I think I'm doing pretty well otherwise. Maybe some golf videos. Some golf videos, wow. Play nine holes a day.
Starting point is 01:24:36 That's my style. Yeah. Get a tracer, camera set up, have your round take forever, people behind you. I would never. All right. Six foot one, one eighty five, one ninety parentheses and that's the problem. Exclamation point. Player comp, doughy defensive specialist in the Euro League. I'll keep it quick. I graduated college in June twenty three around a hundred and seventy pounds. So we're talking year and a half. He's added 15, 20 pounds of mass here.
Starting point is 01:25:07 I've ballooned up to where I'm now in the year and a half since, all right, in a very demanding 70 hour work, work week at minimum job. All right, so I kind of murdered that sentence. He wrote it better than I read it, but I think everybody understands. So we'll just keep moving. I'll preface the rest of the email by saying this. I'm not gonna say this, so I kind of murdered that sentence. He wrote it better than I read it.
Starting point is 01:25:26 But I think everybody understands, so we'll just keep moving. I'll preface the rest of the email by saying this. I'm not a typical New Year's resolution for a fat guy spot. I'm actually not fat yet. And people always tell me I'm in great shape. But I know myself at my peak
Starting point is 01:25:41 and I'm far from it right now. I'm looking to lose the weight or the fat I should say, because I have put on muscle and it's simple enough. I have a healthy breakfast and dinner every day because I make them at home. The problem is I eat lunch at the office every day and my coworkers typically opt for options over eats at restaurants near the office.
Starting point is 01:25:57 Far less than ideal for someone trying to eat clean. How can I avoid this? My current plan is just ordering my own food before everyone decides where to go and cutting out my weekend cheat meals. It may isolate me from the group, but at this point, the priority is the weight. The fact that I'm not really fat yet also contributes to taking shit from my coworkers when they order burgers and I get a salad.
Starting point is 01:26:16 What are your thoughts? Do you have any advice on the mindset I need for this? More context, I work out at least four times a week, more often closer to five to six. I've just eaten like a pig for a year. Uh, look brother, I know it because, um, early Boston radio station days, your boy, as we've already pointed out, was not flush with cash. And so they very often would get food sent from local places to get a shout out, right? On the air. The problem was a lot of that food was not the healthiest.
Starting point is 01:26:51 Um, I remember some, I mean, no offense to fud ruckers, but they may come by just geared up and I'm sitting there looking at a lounge full of burgers and fries and every other thing. I can't even believe I could eat a cheeseburger in the middle of the day and then go on the air. Like that one kind of always blows my mind, but when you're used to doing it, it doesn't throw you off. Like I just, now the idea of like, okay, let me just pound a quick cheeseburger and fries and then I'll do a show for three hours. Impossible. Um, but back then, even though the funny thing
Starting point is 01:27:31 is, is I don't know. I mean, I was always kind of around two 30, two 37 is the most I've ever weighed. And if you look at a picture of me, then I'm just full, you know, and because I was eating shit every lunch. Like there's a picture with me and Red Arbac you'd be like, who's, who's the, it wasn't skinny fat because I was big and I don't know, I don't know what was
Starting point is 01:28:00 going on. I was drinking maybe a little bit, but I was never like a just a just a drink all the time, guys. So it had way more to do with the food. So I get the point. All right. Like you're there, you have access to this food that maybe you would never eat at night on your own. I don't think it's bad to have the cheat meal on the weekend thing. I'm never going to be somebody who just will never have anything that's not a cheat meal. I'm always going to have that going on, but it sounds like your main concern is being ostracized and that's fucking stupid. Then we come sorry, like, all right, let them give you a hard time for having
Starting point is 01:28:36 a salad while you have your salad. You've already pointed out what your priority is and what you care about. So like, what's, what's the hold up? Just stop, stop getting in on it with dudes are doing wings for lunch. Don't do it. You know, or you could make your own lunch in the morning and say, I have lunch. I'm trying to save money. You know, what are they going to do? Be like, Oh, what are you worried about being fat and poor? Like who are these guys? You know, what are they going to do? Be like, Oh, what are you worried about being fat and poor? Like who are these guys? Yeah. Yeah. I was, that's what I was going to say is I don't think anyone, no one's going to get on you for like wanting to eat cleaner and not, I think that's admirable. I guess they are though. I don't know. Or is he just afraid he's going to lose quality time with like, you know,
Starting point is 01:29:19 that that might help him with her be just with, with work friendships or just even, you know, his career or something. It's like, Hey, I got to duck out of this. So I'm not going to be one of the boys, which does suck. But I don't know. Can you just bring your bag lunch somewhere? Like just post up at whatever place they're going to, or they're getting Uber eats. Just, you can still, I don't understand. You can still sit with them.
Starting point is 01:29:36 It's not like you're ostracized because you're brown bagging it. And by the way, this is really more about them too. I mean, it's like the buddy. It's like your buddy that drinks the most out of the group. Okay. And he wants you to drink more so that he feels better about his habits. All right. And I think we all know who that guy is.
Starting point is 01:29:56 Like a lot of us, I know I have, you know, a couple over the years, certainly not now, but like a couple of friends over the years where they would be like thrilled if you wanted to do what they wanted to do. And it's really about them processing everything. So like, you know, you get to a point, like I've been made fun of forever for when we're on the road or something.
Starting point is 01:30:17 And it's like, Oh, we're still is going to want a salad or oh, he's going to want this or he's going to want like, yo, go ahead and make fun of me. It's like, I don't like seriously give me a hard time because I want to eat better. So remember that. And you're, you've already pointed out, like, these are your priorities and this is what you want to do when you're mad about the weight that you're putting on. And you don't like eating unhealthy.
Starting point is 01:30:34 Just remember that you wanting to be better is their problem. You know? And I, and to Shruti's point, like there still has to be a way you could socialize with it and look, you know, I'm not saying that you can't be better is their problem. You know, and I, and to Rudy's point, like there still has to be a way you could socialize with it. And look, they can make fun of you and whatever. You just laugh and smash your hearts a palm. You know, I don't know. You know what? And you know what's funny is like, I don't, I don't think I'm alone in this, but like there's a lot of content on social media, right?
Starting point is 01:31:03 Of like people just trying to show off and humble brag about themselves or just even sharing too much information. But the one thing that I always feel like I love seeing, and I'm always like, this is never cringe, I'm always like, this is fucking awesome, do you? Is when people are trying to lose weight or get healthy. The videos of people when they're bigger and they're in the gym or something, or they're like, hey, this is what I eat in a they're in the gym or something or they're like hey This is what I eat in a day is account in a calorie deficit of someone who's actually trying to lose weight
Starting point is 01:31:28 I think that's awesome. So I Don't know. I maybe I don't think I'm alone in that in that like I always find that stuff like I'm not even trying To be like sappy here. I find that stuff like actually genuinely inspiring and I Think this is a to a lesser degree. Like you said you're kind of pre fat I've kind of tried to do this too because I I'm not, I'm, I am kind of skinny fat. Like I, I, I eat, I don't know that I eat poorly, but I don't eat awesome. If that makes sense. And I could probably exercise more. And I always like, kind of look for motivation from people who are like, look at this, this person who's like putting all the document and all their stuff on social
Starting point is 01:32:01 and trying to be better. You're just doing it in front of a couple of coworkers. If they're not pumped for you, like you don't want to even hang out with them anyway. Like they should be pumped for you to try to figure your stuff out. Yeah. Yeah. Get on LinkedIn. Maybe this isn't even about the food.
Starting point is 01:32:14 Maybe you're just working up just a nasty toxic environment. Don't do that on LinkedIn. Actually, I take that back. That would be cringe. But if you're, you know, I don't know. I just always find that stuff really cool. People who are actually trying to like get healthy. That should never, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:32:24 That should never be like made fun of. Look at Saruti offering support here. Yeah, because I genuinely hate most things on, and you know, people like, hey, this is what I do in a day, or get dressed with me, like all this stupid stuff. It's just like, hey, look how hot I am, or look at whatever.
Starting point is 01:32:36 Just trying to humble brag about themselves. But the fitness weight loss stuff that's actually genuine is, I love it. I actually do love it. Yeah, look, and I didn't have this until I just get older and you start realizing like, why are you worried about other people? You know, it's, it's an awesome freedom when you get to a point where, and I'm not going to say like, I never do it, but to consistently be monitoring what
Starting point is 01:33:01 everybody else is doing is just like such a classic waste of time. And like to Saru's point, here's like a perfect, like example of, of growth. Like when I'd be younger and I'd be at the gym and you'd see some guy who was a complete mess in there, you might look at the other meat heads and kind of do like, Oh my God, this guy's a disaster. And now I look at that person is like, fuck yeah. Yep.
Starting point is 01:33:24 Like good for them. Like no one should ever be made fun of for going and trying to feel better about themselves. All right. In, in like the least intrusive way possible, by the way, like you're not messing up anyone else, like for the way, you know, when you think of like personal benefit and all these things, it's like, okay, but is somebody else losing on the other side of this? In this case, whenever you anyone that wants to be healthier, you're likely not doing anything wrong to anybody else, unless you're like really annoying at a restaurant asking if they can cook without butter or something like
Starting point is 01:33:59 that. You're like, yeah, I don't know enough about that. I don't either. I think there was one person that I knew that like brought some meal prep with them to a restaurant and asked them to like, can you put this on the side? And like, that's where you're like, okay. Just don't go, man. Just don't go. Just don't go to a restaurant.
Starting point is 01:34:17 Yeah, just don't go. It's okay. Stay inside. All right, I think that covers it for all of us. Thanks to Boragon for the mint debate. Thanks to Oregon for the mint debate. Thanks to Kyle. Thanks to Saruti. We will be back on Thursday.
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