Episode Transcript
[00:00:00] Speaker A: WVUAFm Tuscaloosa, welcome to the student section NFL show here this Tuesday after week six in the NFL, wide receivers on the move. Adams and Rogers reunite as Devontae Adams moves from the Sin City to the Big Apple. And then later today, we had Amari Cooper leave the ugly Cleveland Browns offense to go to the beautiful Buffalo Bills offense. And then in London over the weekend, the bell told for Caleb Williams, who scored four touchdowns as the Bears moved to four and two while the lowly jags are struggling for survival. And then we'll talk about Dallas, where doubt, disbelief and devastation surrounds Jerry Jones Cowboys, who are mauled by the Lions over the weekend. Our picks for the week and so much more this week on the student section NFL show. My name is Alex Brown. Tanner Thompson, Connor Rolls. And then we have Evan Cisneros.
[00:01:14] Speaker B: I'm amped, dude.
[00:01:15] Speaker C: I'm psyched.
[00:01:16] Speaker B: I'm turned.
[00:01:17] Speaker D: That's awesome.
[00:01:17] Speaker C: I have never read for a show in my entire life.
[00:01:20] Speaker A: What a week in the NFL. Your thoughts on the league heading into week seven and then your thoughts on your teams after this past weekend?
[00:01:29] Speaker C: My thoughts on the league, just where it's heading in week seven. I think that one. I think we talked about a little bit before the show, but that Amari Cooper move, man, that's serious for the bills. That is a serious move. I think that.
I think they could, like they already were succeeding to an extent with the receiving court they had, but adding a real x, that's, that can go win on his own, consistently on the outside, that's going to be huge.
[00:01:53] Speaker B: Did the details come out of who they gave up?
[00:01:56] Speaker D: It was a third and a 7th.
[00:01:58] Speaker B: Wow. Wow.
[00:01:59] Speaker C: And they got a fifth back, right?
[00:02:01] Speaker A: They got a fifth back.
[00:02:02] Speaker D: They did.
[00:02:02] Speaker C: Pick swap.
[00:02:03] Speaker D: Okay.
[00:02:03] Speaker C: Yeah, no, it's a. That team's looking so good, man. I'm really excited for the Bills, for my team. I actually did go to Charlotte this weekend. I watched the Panthers in Bank of America Stadium. Didn't play bad.
That team, they really just can't stop the run right now. Can't get stops on third down. That's just going to be hard to figure out if you can't stop that at all, if you can't stop the run. But overall, though, I mean, great weekend for me. Still got to watch my team play at the end of the day. We did lose by 18, but. But, yeah, my expectations weren't that high, so it kind of makes everything else.
[00:02:37] Speaker D: Easier, but it made everything nice. We'll say.
[00:02:40] Speaker C: I know Connor's expectations were probably higher than mine, though.
[00:02:43] Speaker A: Could a team feel any worse coming out of a win?
[00:02:45] Speaker D: Actually, I don't feel as bad.
[00:02:47] Speaker A: You don't feel that bad?
[00:02:48] Speaker D: So as, like, the game ended in, the game was going on, I wasn't really having the greatest time just because, okay, the Browns don't look good, but after looking back on it, I think, okay, first of all, the only touchdown that the Browns scored was off of a blocked field goal to end the half. So that's not great looking into it, like, special teams wise, but that's not going to really happen consistently again unless, you know, it just is a problem with their special teams unit. So I think the defense looked a lot better. Granted, it's against Deshaun Watson and the.
[00:03:17] Speaker C: Browns, one of the worst offenses in the league.
[00:03:19] Speaker D: No, I'm completely, like, agreeing with you. Like, yeah, that that offense was horrendous so far this entire year, and it's going to get even worse without Amara Cooper. But I mean, I still think Bryce, Bryce Huff, who has been consistently beat just by tight ends in general, they were able to switch him to a four point stance because he came in talking to Vic Bengal about it because that's what he was doing in New York all last year and he said he was just feeling uncomfortable with. Without doing it. So, you know, they put him in the four point stance and he had a significantly better day. He had a ton more pressures. He was actually on the stat sheet this time. And, I mean, offensively, I. I enjoyed what we did. It looked a little bit more diverse. We actually had, you know, some play action rollouts. Grant Calcutta had a really good day just with Dallas Goddard going down. But I mean, the Cleveland Browns as a whole, as a whole defensive unit, their passing defense, it's still like a top eight, top ten passing defense. And Jalen Hurts had a great day. No turnovers. Thank you. But AJ Brown still, still after, you know, missing this amount of weeks, he had a great, great week. And it just shows you how much of a dominant force he is on the, on the whole, on the football field. And, you know, just going back on it, I'm excited about this. Nick Sirianni kind of just.
Let's not talk about that. But, you know, we're going to talk about it.
[00:04:37] Speaker A: We're going to talk.
[00:04:38] Speaker C: You're not getting that.
[00:04:39] Speaker D: It's not a good. Definitely, I'm not a huge fan of that look, but I mean, if they told him to be himself, like, shaves his head too. Yeah, you know, whatever. But you know what I'm really excited about. I think the jets could really be like, do the funniest thing ever and just sign Marque Marquez Valdez scantling and just bring the Green Bay packers to the jets because just reunite, you know, Lazard, Devante and MBs in that wide receiver core. And then Aaron Rodgers could trust his receivers again because, I mean, so far this year, other than, I guess, Lazard, he hasn't really trusted his receivers in big time moments until last week or this last game with Garrett Wilson, who torched that defense.
[00:05:21] Speaker C: Sorry. I think the thing that bothers me about, like, him not trusting his wide receivers is mainly that I don't think it is the fault of the receiver. Oh, no, it's just Aaron Rodgers just being a hard guy to work with sometimes. And there is a deep reward if you can figure it out with him. We've seen guys, you know, some really big names over the history of the NFL and Devontae Adams, even Jordan. Jordan Nelson became an all time name. Guys like that, I mean, Randall Cobb, Randall Cobb. Those guys made it work with him. And the guy's a phenomenal quarterback. If you can cross that plane, then you will see benefits for it.
[00:05:55] Speaker A: So, Evan, just in the division of the Dolphins, you have the bills getting better, the jets getting better. Patriots. Drake may had a pretty good game in his first start.
Dolphins, no game last week. How you feeling going into this week, especially with the news that Tua will be returning, according to Mike McDaniel?
[00:06:12] Speaker B: Well, that was all to be expected. We, I expected Tua to come back. All signs pointed to him coming back week eight after we play the Indianapolis Colts this week. But with the in division moves, we see the jets and Bills putting their foot down and saying we are trying to win now. We're trying to win big and they're just putting it all out on the table and the Dolphins really aren't doing that. There has been some buzz about Quentin Nelson on the trade block, possibly that could really beef up our O line, which has been awful.
But I'm really not that convinced about the jets. Even still, like I've been saying, the jets are going to jet. Aaron Rodgers is going to Aaron Rodger. He's like we've said, he doesn't have a great relationship with his players. There's been a dysfunction. That whole not even locker room just throughout the organization. The jets are not a good organization.
And this surprise move that really, I mean, you could have seen coming, but who would have seen him coming onto the Pat McAfee show showing up.
[00:07:16] Speaker A: That was pretty cool. That was pretty cool.
[00:07:18] Speaker B: But it just shows that there's no real structure, and the jets are just kind of doing whatever. I don't see this making too much of a big impact on them. The bills, on the other hand, they were my Super bowl favorites. Now they're almost my Super bowl lock.
[00:07:34] Speaker D: Now, if you're telling me if Devontae Adams won't make any difference to that organization whatsoever, I feel like. I feel like. I feel like you're wrong about the whole jets organization doing what they want kind of thing because of Devonta Adams being at Aaron Rogers house as he gets traded. I think that's better for the jets just because it shows how close those two are. And, I mean, you look back at the Green Bay days, those two were almost unstoppable. Unstoppable together, no matter who was calling plays, no matter who was on the o line or whatever. So I just think having him in that building where they already have that kind of trust and the relationship off the field will one, not only help that team, you know, move the ball just between those two, but I think it will help, like, guys like Garrett Wilson and everybody else in that receiver room who has a guy like Devontae Adams to take most of the kind of just eyes off the DBS or whatever and give Garrett Wilson usually one on one matchups.
[00:08:25] Speaker B: Now, I see where you're coming from, but I feel like in that kind of situation with these pro athletes who have egos, I feel like it definitely could alienate some people in the locker room because you have. We already see Rogers doesn't have a great relationship with a lot of his receivers, a lot of people in the team in general, and when you bring someone in who's his best friend, who do you think he's gonna be talking to the most? And I feel like that could hurt some feelings and just lead to some dysfunction going forward, which I know that's a kind of tiki tactics.
[00:08:57] Speaker D: You're selling really biased.
[00:08:58] Speaker C: Right?
[00:08:59] Speaker D: You're sound like a true Dolphins fan.
[00:09:02] Speaker B: Speaking as a Dolphins fan who's watched this jets team do nothing but sit on their hands and just.
[00:09:10] Speaker A: But I think that they really, I don't think they have sat in their hands this year. They. They fired Salah last week. That was being aggressive. After you're two and three on the year, I don't know if it's being desperate. I think it's just saying, and we really want to go all in now. There was reporting last week from James Jones who does the show facility on FS one in the mornings. He said that he played with both Rogers and Devontae Adams. He said Devontae Adams last week when he was asking where are you going to go? Devontae Adams said, I'm trying to see if twelve Aaron Rodgers back when he was with the Packard, that was his number. Now he's eight. Doesn't make any sense, but I'm trying to see if twelve is going to play another year. I think this is a sign that not only is Aaron Rodgers and Devontae Adams going to be locked this year, I think they're going to play another year. Jets are all in this year and next year on that offense. And no excuses now for Rogers.
[00:10:01] Speaker D: What was hilarious for me was after, I think it was what, an hour or so after the trade was announced and everything, you just see Devontae Adams posting his new cleats with the New York jets, colors, his new number, everything.
[00:10:12] Speaker A: He was already probably in New York.
[00:10:13] Speaker D: No. Yes, he was.
[00:10:14] Speaker C: He was.
[00:10:15] Speaker D: Yeah, no, it was. And now he's expected to play after being two or three weeks off with that hamstring injury.
[00:10:20] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm a little worried about that, honestly, because they play the Steelers this week.
[00:10:23] Speaker D: Are you. But are you sure it was actually like the hamstring injury?
[00:10:27] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. I don't think he's hurt. I mean, it's like just saying James Harden was like that in the NBA.
[00:10:33] Speaker D: That's what I was thinking. I was thinking, and I kind of.
[00:10:34] Speaker C: Get, if you know you're leaving, you know, you don't exactly want to suit up and put your body on the line for a team that you know is about to trade you away. And maybe that's a. Maybe that takes away from some competitiveness. I don't know. But if you know that you're leaving, I think it's completely justified. I don't really have a problem with that.
[00:10:48] Speaker A: Now, are the jets on the right track? Two and four? Does that concern you at all? Are they going to make the playoffs? And a bigger question is, does this make the jets legitimate Super bowl contenders this season?
[00:11:00] Speaker D: No, I don't think it makes it Super bowl contenders because that defense still, I mean, it's still like a really good defense, but you could tell something is missing from last year. And I don't know how I still think they're going to turn it around because, I mean, it's going to be hard to stop this kind of offense, especially if Nathaniel Haggard's not calling plays anymore because we saw I mean, last, last night the offense looked good. Besides a few of those.
Breese got the ball, got involved a lot. You know, Garrett Wilson had probably his best game of the season without a doubt. So I think it's going to definitely change the narrative in New York. I think they're, I think they'll string some games together, but I still think it's like the Buffalo Bills division to lose.
[00:11:40] Speaker C: Yeah. And also like kind of going back to what Evan said about, you know, just like having his buddy join. Like, I do. I understand what you're saying, but also you do kind of have to look at it from a receiving room perspective. And Garrett Wilson is very talented. But how often do you want Alan Lazard to be your number two? Maybe Aaron Rodgers wanted that and that was your limited selection of pieces that you could have. But at the end of the day, you want a better receiving room than just Garrett Wilson. Alan Lazard, you know what I mean? Mike Williams obviously gone now, but I mean, the only guys that registered catches last game were Alan Lazard and Garrett Wilson. The two receivers then the two tight ends, and Tyler Conklin and Jeremy Ruckert and Bruce hall. Only two receivers caught balls last week. I think you want to be able to come out and, you know, eleven personnel, ten, whatever, and be able to have three receivers that you feel like you can comfortably target.
[00:12:36] Speaker B: I have no doubt their offense gets better, but preseason dating back to last season, people were talking about, wow, look at these weapons that the jets have had. And as we're saying, two catches, that's, I mean, two people that registered catches, that's kind of insane. And I think people are going to look at this week with them playing well against the Bills and say, oh, they're making strides even to that point. I feel like the jets always play decent against the Bills. They always play up a level against the Bills. I'm not saying that they aren't going to be a good team. I'm not saying the offense isn't going to improve. I don't think this puts them, I don't think they win a playoff game with this team. I don't think they're Super bowl contenders.
[00:13:17] Speaker C: I think they win playoff game. That's actually, that'll be my Connor hot take.
[00:13:22] Speaker A: Did they make the playoffs and win the game?
[00:13:24] Speaker D: So I'm looking right now and I think they could make the playoffs because I say they make it and I think they will not win a game.
[00:13:34] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:13:35] Speaker D: I will say the AFC looks very top heavy right now.
[00:13:38] Speaker A: It's a top heavy AFC. The NFC to me is up for grabs completely. We'll go to the NFC after the commercial break, but I want to talk about the other AFC trade and that being Amari Cooper going from the Browns to the Bills. Does this elevate the Bills? As Evan said earlier, we'll start with you, Evan. Your Super bowl locked now coming out of the AFC or Super bowl in general? Are you talking about Super bowl for AFC?
[00:14:01] Speaker B: I'm not going to say for sure because we always have the Chiefs there, you know, the sneaky dolph, the Raven. But Bills have been stomping on lesser teams throats this year. Really, their two losses have come against the bang and not bangles the Ravens. And who else was it?
[00:14:19] Speaker A: Texans.
[00:14:20] Speaker B: Texans. Two very talented teams. And I think throughout the season they are a team that plays harder, stronger in December when it gets colder. They're one of those gritty teams. So that's just on the bill's hand now that they have Devonta, I mean, not Devonta Adams, Amari Cooper as an ex who can really elevate that offense because we've seen receptions get shared by so many people, Khalil, Shakir, Mack, Hollins and just like a bunch of random names who you probably wouldn't have heard of if they weren't on the bills. And so now that you had that one guy who can take a load off those rest of these guys who have already been performing well, it's just gonna make this team way scarier and way scarier than already scary. It's like, give it, I don't even know, putting wings on a lion or.
[00:15:09] Speaker C: Something with the AFC in the playoffs, man. I mean, you're watching the Bills, the Ravens, Texans, Chiefs.
Obviously that wild card, those wild card spots get a little weird because the Steelers are still winning games and I don't necessarily think that they will decline with Russell Wilson coming in. I think the AFC playoffs are going to be really interesting, and I'm not going to say that Bill's in my Super bowl lock really at all yet. I think I'm still pretty high on the Ravens. The defense could be better, but Lamar is putting together a another MVP season. He's just been phenomenal. And they've also kind of figured out how to work that Derek Henry and Lamar Mc Jackson duo in the backfield a little bit more since those early weeks, and I think that's getting pretty scary.
[00:15:56] Speaker B: I love seeing the Ravens get stopped on first down, like go for maybe a 1 yd run or maybe a tackle for loss on the first down and just go right back to the run and get 1015 because they know if you put that freight train back there, even if it runs in a one barricade, the second hits go run right through it and they break. So many big gains, especially against the commanders defenses pack week who isn't a good defense. But man, when they needed to run the ball in the fourth quarter, they were doing whatever they wanted.
[00:16:25] Speaker C: Exactly.
[00:16:26] Speaker D: Yeah, I kind of feel the same way. I feel like I feel a little bit better about the bill situation with the whole new receiver than the jets and that's because one, Omar Cooper is going to come in and obviously be the number one. He's a premier route runner in this league.
He's also, I mean, he hasn't been great so far this year with his, I guess, hands. That's also like you expect him to be good with. Deshaun Walton is your quarterback. The, the offense isn't being great. The O line is not really protecting him. It's been a terrible, terrible offense. So I don't know, I'm not putting too much like trust in how he's performed so far this year just because of all the outside factors that come in. But I think once he comes into this room with guys who I guess Evan called no names like Khalil Shakir, key on Coleman and other guys who will actually benefit from this because the, I guess just the mat like the gravity that Amara Cooper has just on the football field, people are going to be, I mean, he's a soft spoken guy and not going to like, you know, be flashy or anything, but he will get his numbers and I think a guy like Josh Allen who, I mean, he's finding, he's getting the ball to all his like guys who are still just no names in Evans eyes.
[00:17:42] Speaker B: Not so much no names. These are professional athletes, but they aren't guys who, they aren't number one receivers. They're not going to be putting up thousand yard seasons.
[00:17:50] Speaker C: Yeah, I think that really the important thing about it is just how he fills into the offense overall. Like, Khalil Shakir was their best receiver prior, but that guy's really a slot. Yeah, he's not an x. I think once you finally have a consistent threat on the outside, that's going to change how a defense plays you and it's going to allow Khalil Shakir to do what he's good at on the outside.
[00:18:08] Speaker B: And Coleman on the other side.
[00:18:10] Speaker C: Exactly. I think that's the big difference for me.
[00:18:12] Speaker B: Cooper at the X and Keyon Coleman at the Y. Now you got your one guy who you can throw the ball up to and just get those tough, gritty yards, and then you have Amari Cooper who can get you the big, you know, 1015 receptions. Then Khalil Shakir, who can just be the flashy gadget guy, which is what his role is supposed to be.
[00:18:31] Speaker C: Absolutely.
[00:18:32] Speaker A: I think it's incredible what this says about the Cleveland Browns, how bad they are as a Steelers fan. It is so good to see the Steelers had a nice win against the Raiders, but we're also. It's the Raiders. We were playing Aiden O'Connell this week. So, I mean, without an end, O'Connell, without Devontae Adams, without Jacobi Myers, that team is. The Raiders are awful. So I'm not taking too much from that win as a Steelers fan. And I think, Russ, this week is good for the team just to get something new. See, just to see if he's, if he can handle the offense better than Justin Fields, his experience. We'll see if that translates. But the Browns, they have $170 million still committed to deshaun Watson. It's glorious. The Browns just brown. They're going to brown themselves every time. They always do it. They always do it. And it's a great thing to see. It's a great thing to see. And good for Mario Cooper for getting out of there. And we're going to head a break. When we come back, we'll go over some of those other teams that we mentioned in the intro and especially looking at the NFC coming out of week six.
[00:19:41] Speaker C: Wvuafmhezenhe Tuscaloosa.
[00:19:54] Speaker A: And we are back. We're going to go over the NFC now. And what was a pretty interesting week for teams in the NFC. We started out with a Thursday night game, the 49 ers and the Seahawks 36 24 49 ers win. Gina Smith looked good again, but Brock Purdy's 49 ers pulled it out in the end. Coming out of that division there, what do you see in the NFC west? What do you see as the division shaping up to be? Because we see the Rams, a lot of injuries, they're dragging the division at the bottom. But then you have the Cardinals. Cardinals got whooped by the packers this past weekend, so they're falling at two and four. And then you have the 49 ers at three and three now, as well as the Seahawks a three and three. So you have no team that has a winning record right now in the NFC South. NFC west. Pardon me.
[00:20:44] Speaker C: Yeah, NC West.
[00:20:46] Speaker D: I was thinking, you know, I still think the 49 ers going to come out on top. But what, I mean, the Cardinals have shown that they can come out and smack somebody in the mouth. Just, you know, having Kyler Murray and I mean, Marvin Harrison has shown a lot of flashes early on so far this season, but Seahawks, I'm still kind of iffy. Iffy about. I think Gino and DK. DK and Gino has looked really, looked really good so far this year with that defense has been just, it's been a really hard watch for that defense. But I think the, if the Rams could just get healthy sometime soon, they could honestly make a push, in my opinion, to maybe challenge the 49 ers.
[00:21:26] Speaker C: That's interesting. I, again, I predicted the 49 ers for this game. I still feel like they're going to continue to improve, especially just from what they were comparatively, I guess, obviously, I mean, I really do think they miss Christian McCaffrey. I mean, obviously he's a premier football player just in general, not really, just at the running back position, but I don't know. They still ran the ball well. Obviously.
I will say I don't think I would have predicted that the NFC west would be a fully 500 or less division at this point in the season. That's very surprising. I thought the NFC south would be that, but that's just not the case.
But, yeah, I don't know. It's, I really don't think a team is going to come out of this division and be in the championship being the NFC championship. But I think the NFC championship is likely at least one NFC north team, probably the Lions. The NFC North.
I saw a stat today. The NFC north has a bigger, as a better, all four teams have a better win margin than the rest of the league, a better point differential for the season than the entire rest of the league.
[00:22:34] Speaker B: So those four combined have a better.
[00:22:36] Speaker C: No, each individually.
[00:22:37] Speaker B: Oh, wow.
[00:22:38] Speaker C: They lead the league. They're one, two, three and 4123 and four. Wow. Which is ridiculous.
[00:22:43] Speaker B: The Bears.
[00:22:44] Speaker D: The Bears. The Bears are four and two.
They're, they're good. They're playing good football.
[00:22:49] Speaker C: Fortunate enough to play the Panthers and the Jaguars last week, which helps out the win margin a little bit.
[00:22:54] Speaker A: But every team with a winning record in the NFC north.
[00:22:57] Speaker B: Crazy.
[00:22:57] Speaker C: Ridiculous. Isn't the, is the four seed not four and two? Yeah, north. It's ridiculous. Dude, who would have predicted this? Don't be wrong. We knew the Lions would be pretty good. The packers probably be solid, but who would have thought the Vikings one would be leading the division undefeated. Undefeated and leading the, the best division in football right now. It's unbelievable.
[00:23:15] Speaker B: I think the NFC west really just kind of exemplifies what kind of season we are watching right now. The top dogs aren't doing. The top dogs aren't really stomping on people like you'd expect them to. Some teams that you would expect to be better aren't. And it's really a matchup game a lot of times now.
[00:23:34] Speaker C: Oh, yeah.
[00:23:35] Speaker B: Cause teams you would expect to be worse if they're playing someone who is expected to be better. If they got that matchup, it can look like just a completely different team. And I think we really see that with the Cardinals. Cardinals, they aren't.
I mean, they're two and four, so can't say they're a good team, but they've been in some good games with the bills. They came out on top against the 49 ers and every game just about except for this one they've been in. And so I think this season just really shows you there are no free wins, there's no guaranteed wins, and you really have to match up well and game plan because, I mean, it really does come down to any given Sunday.
[00:24:22] Speaker C: Yeah, I mean, it started hot in the first week. The first week it was so many games that did not go the way that we expected them to. And it's just really, some teams have kind of settled in the, the, you know, that are at the top of their respective divisions. But overall, it's been really interesting seeing how teams have been affected by, you know, just the changing game, I guess, and how complex defense is now. I mean, literally the Vikings are five and o in. I mean, I don't know what percentage I want to give to their success from defense, but I mean, it's high. Man is so high. Then it's just because Brian Flores got that year to put a defense together and now he is just completely ruining offenses lives week in and week out.
[00:25:01] Speaker A: They're going to have a tough test against the Lions this weekend. That's going to be a great game.
[00:25:05] Speaker D: That is going to be amazing.
[00:25:06] Speaker A: That's going to be big. But you mentioned settling in. How about Caleb Williams and the Bears right now? Caleb Williams, four touchdowns this week against the Jags and he's done a really impressive job of weathering the storm. He had a tough first couple weeks. He had that awful game against the Titans where his defense bailed him out. He got roughed up a bit by the Texans, and since then it's been all, it's, he's been pretty successful. He had that lost to the Colts, but everything else has been good.
[00:25:33] Speaker D: Yeah, I remember, I think it was after the Colts loss or it was sometime around then, you know, Caleb Williams and a bunch of other guys came into the OC's locker room. I forget what it's like. Waldron or something like that.
[00:25:45] Speaker A: Shane Waldron.
[00:25:46] Speaker D: Shane Waldron. They came into the, his office and was just telling him, hey, we kind of want more, I guess, effective play calls, more aggressive play calls. And I mean, since then, the offense looks like it's not, it's not, I don't know, I don't want to say humming because they are going up against lesser defenses, but I will say, I mean, still Caleb Williams looks really good, you know, throwing to guys like Keenan Allen and DJ Moore.
[00:26:09] Speaker C: Oh, yeah, real quick. One of my favorite stats just for a QB having a good day is their target share.
[00:26:15] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:26:16] Speaker C: And real quick, Cole Comet had five targets, Keenan Allen had five. Romo dunes they had two. Deandre Swift had four. Roshan Johnson even had two. DJ had four, Mercedes Lewis had one. That is a really good, that's actually, that's not even a target shirt, that's receptions. So that's, I think that kind of spread is.
[00:26:31] Speaker D: Yeah, I think that's like the best way you're going to handle an offense like that because you could, I mean, you could go into the season and have your guy and just try to target, you know, DJ Moore or target Keenan Allen.
[00:26:43] Speaker C: Right.
[00:26:43] Speaker D: And it would just kind of not mess up like, you know, the locker, whatever, but it would, it would be able to get the defense to hum in on that one player. And so having something like this where you can just feed the ball to all of your weapons, it just shows you how one, how much Caleb has grown since week one, but also how dangerous this offense can be later on in the year when they finally like, you know, get the offense moving. And actually Caleb Williams has time to develop.
[00:27:08] Speaker C: Yeah, you look good, man. Accurate. Read the field pretty well. I'm impressed.
[00:27:15] Speaker A: And then in that game, though, you see the Bears, they have a running game now. Finally, DeAndre Swift has come onto the scene. He had 17 carries for 91 yards and a touchdown. He also got four catches through the air for 28 yards. So when you have a running game, boy, does that take a weight off.
[00:27:30] Speaker C: Of your quarterback so much easier, no matter what. And I don't know if I'm confident in this run game yet as a whole. I think I'm definitely it's the Jaguars aren't doing very well in that department. You know, you have, you have Hines Allen on the line, who's really their best guy on the defensive front. But really outside of that, there's not like foyer Luacon has been out. He's a big piece that you're missing.
[00:27:55] Speaker A: That team is bad.
[00:27:56] Speaker C: They're so bad. And DeAndre Swiss has been relative, relatively inefficient over most of the year, which I think is also was part of the early offensive struggles for them. I think I need to see more out of the offense against at least a little bit better of a defense from a running and passing perspective. But overall, though, you really can't be mad at the game.
[00:28:14] Speaker A: Now let me pose you guys this question.
The Jaguars now at one and six, they're playing in London again this weekend against the Patriots.
[00:28:26] Speaker D: This time they might as well just.
[00:28:27] Speaker A: Stay there if they, if they lose. I think they did, especially because it's in London. The owners. The owners. I think it's his cousin or is its brother is the mayor of London. So he has a connection there. He has a connection.
[00:28:40] Speaker D: Did not know that.
[00:28:41] Speaker A: But if they lose to the Patriots this Sunday, does Doug Pederson get fired?
[00:28:47] Speaker D: Has to be.
[00:28:48] Speaker B: Yeah, I mentioned it last week. I said he's on the hot seats, the seats getting. It's on fire right now.
[00:28:54] Speaker C: Yeah. And on top of that, I mean, trick, Bay is going to have a chance. He really had a pretty solid game in his debut against a much more difficult opponent in the Texans. I think there's a pretty good chance he comes out and has a pretty good day, and then you have a rookie quarterback beat of your team that, you know, with, and it's not that much of a storyline, but having Trevor Lawrence, who is one of the better quarterback prospects we've ever seen, and having a rookie come out with a pretty equal, you know, team from a roster perspective, if he comes out and deals and they win that game, I think you have to get Doug Peterson out there. There's just no longer an excuse.
[00:29:28] Speaker A: There's precedence for firing a coach after a loss in London because we had Robert Sala just last week. And then before that, Dennis Allen got fired in 2014 after he was, Owen started the season. Owen four, and then he was fired the year later. The same guy that beat him, that beat Dennis Allen got fired after a loss in London. And that was the head coach of the Miami Dolphins, Joe Philbin. Exactly.
[00:30:00] Speaker C: That's a long flight home.
[00:30:02] Speaker A: It could happen again. Right now, with Doug Peterson, it really.
[00:30:05] Speaker C: Could say it's likely, but.
[00:30:10] Speaker A: And they need something. Trevor Lawrence is regressed. He looks awful after he gets that big contract. And that team looks drastically worse than in Doug Peterson's first year. And so Doug Peterson, he's two and eleven in his last 13 games. Two and eleven after he started. 17 and ten in his 1st 27. Yeah, so they're, they're in a bad stretch. It's not only just a stretch, it's a trend. It is a almost a season's worth of games. So this will be his 14th game on that stretch.
[00:30:40] Speaker D: Now, question. Would you take calls for Trevor after you say you lose this game? Would you start taking. Not, they can not like, you know, trying to force him out or try to trade him, but would you just take calls to see where people view him? I mean, if you see a right trade, pull the trigger, get your compensation.
[00:31:00] Speaker C: I mean, if someone's willing to take.
[00:31:03] Speaker A: That contract, we just signed it. Like, they just signed it this offseason.
[00:31:07] Speaker C: Literally just signed this offseason. And also, I. Right after a coach firing. I don't think there's any. I really, now that I think about it, I really don't think there's any way you send away your.
[00:31:14] Speaker D: Oh, no, I'm not saying they should. I'm just saying, you know, the Jags have a, you know, a reputation of not really making the best business decisions. So, I mean, I will say good.
[00:31:27] Speaker C: For the team that trades for him if that happens. Yeah, I really. I know it looks like he's regressed. I do personally still believe in Trevor Lawrence as a player. I think the Jags have.
It's one of those situations where it's just been so many issues that just stack on top of each other over and over again. And there were multiple drop touchdowns in this past game, like Domi Ra. I'm sure a few of them were in garbage time when they got some touchdowns as well. In garbage time.
I still think he can be successful, but again, the funny thing is, I really don't have that much on paper to defend that statement.
[00:32:02] Speaker A: I think Doug Peterson's a good coach. I mean, he won a Super bowl with Nick Foles. Yeah, he's a good coach. And then you look at him like what he's doing now. He's like, what's going on? Is it Trevor Lawrence? Is it Doug Peterson? I'm not sure. We'll find out eventually.
[00:32:19] Speaker C: Yeah, it's confusing.
[00:32:20] Speaker B: I don't know. I've never really. Obviously, everyone was high on Trevor Lawrence coming in, but that first season played horrible and you can put a lot of that blame on Urban Meyer.
[00:32:29] Speaker C: I think you can put all that blame on Urban Meyer, but, sorry, continue.
[00:32:32] Speaker B: I haven't seen much to convince me over the past two or three years since that firing to convince me that Trevor Lawrence is a top ten quarterback like people have been saying he was. I never really saw that. A lot of stuff he does just isn't that impressive. He does make some great throws from time to time, but his stats aren't eye popping. He doesn't lead the team well as I mean, if you're looking at the record and I'm not going to put all the blame on him, there's obviously got to be some disconnect with the coach and quarterback. But if I'm a team, I'm not trading a third or better for him.
[00:33:10] Speaker A: It's interesting. Third or better for a guy that's coming out of Clemson was this guy is a generational team.
[00:33:18] Speaker C: I wouldn't trade a third round pick for Trevor Lawrence in a heartbeat.
[00:33:22] Speaker A: I think a lot of teams, maybe.
[00:33:23] Speaker C: Less than a heartbeat.
[00:33:24] Speaker D: I think 25 teams would.
[00:33:26] Speaker A: I just don't think they're going to. They would ever. They can't move them. They just can't.
[00:33:29] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:33:30] Speaker B: A lot of his reputation is based on that one comeback he had in the playoffs, which I don't know if that's true.
[00:33:36] Speaker D: He also has like a hit. Like the eye test really just pops for me. I mean, he makes it in like insane throws. It's just he's inconsistent and I feel like that's just more coaching than anything.
[00:33:47] Speaker C: Yeah, it can be coaching. It can just be how the general team is playing sometimes. It's just one of those days and the whole team can feel it and that's why guys lose focus and they drop balls turning up field, drop them in the end zone. I think, again, I've seen this guy do things that very few other quarterbacks in the NFL can do and that's worth still looking at because the guy is, the guy's still young at the end of the day, like, I actually don't know how old he is off the top of my head, but I'm guessing he is in the 25 range. Connor, find that for me. Thank you. But, you know, there are quarterbacks getting drafted. He is 25. There are quarterbacks getting drafted that are.
[00:34:26] Speaker A: 25 years old, that are 25 years old.
[00:34:27] Speaker C: You still, you can't give up on this guy yet. In my opinion, he has every physical tool you would ever want in quarterback. I think that. I think for that reason the Jags aren't going to move on from him because quarterback is so hard to find. But I don't know if he does get traded. I would say good for him, assuming it's not like the Raiders.
[00:34:44] Speaker B: My eye test tells me different. I'm not going to lie and say I watch a lot of jags games, but I've seen maybe four or five where he has the ball third or fourth quarter in big time moments and he'll make a good throw. He'll make a good run. Pocket will collapse, he'll get 30 yards on a run, but the next play he's getting sacked and then it's a bad throw and it's just that inconsistency. You can't have it in the NFL. And that's one thing that I wouldn't want in my quarterback.
[00:35:12] Speaker A: We'll see if that changes this week in their matchup against the Patriots. And when we come back, we're going to discuss the NFC east and some other teams from around the league as we wrap up our show on week six of the NFL season.
[00:35:38] Speaker D: WVuafm Tuscaloosa.
[00:35:50] Speaker A: And we are back for our final segment, recapping week six and looking forward to week seven of the NFL season. Let's talk about the Dallas Cowboys just got mauled by the Lions. The worst loss, home loss for the Cowboys in Jerry Jones ownership, which started all the way back in 1989. It was his birthday, his 82nd birthday, and he gets beat that badly.
[00:36:18] Speaker C: That was a tough one. There's something right about that being the Lions that give them the worst home loss of Jerry Jones's time there.
[00:36:25] Speaker D: Oh, I mean, it only makes sense.
[00:36:27] Speaker C: Something poetic about that. I sure would have hated to pick the Cowboys, though.
[00:36:31] Speaker D: No, I picked the Cowboys. I imagined picking the Cowboys.
[00:36:35] Speaker A: I really thought the Cowboys were going to win that game. They had good momentum, gone off the Steelers win, but they were awful. What was that say about the Steelers and the Browns, who they've beaten?
[00:36:45] Speaker D: I just think the matchup was right for the Cowboys at that time. But I mean, the Browns won. I mean, we kind of knew they were terrible, but I feel like the Steelers, they had a couple chances to win, but they just, you know, couldn't pull it through. I think it was just a bad, it was just like a either team could have won that game. But the Cowboys this week, I mean, I've tried telling everybody before, besides CD Lamb, they'd have no weapons on the offense. O line is not what I think they would be. Their corners are terrible, their linebackers are terrible, their d line, I mean, they can't stop the run nor get to the passer unless they have Micah Parsons or DeMarcus Lawrence, who won is on ir, and Michael Parsons. I don't know when he's going to be back, but it's all terrible.
[00:37:26] Speaker C: They didn't have Kendricks either.
[00:37:27] Speaker D: Kendrick? Oh, yeah.
[00:37:28] Speaker C: It was just. I mean, Kendrick.
[00:37:31] Speaker D: Would they really make that he would.
[00:37:32] Speaker C: It wouldn't have been the difference. Don't be wrong, but my point being, just a matchup nightmare for the Cowboys.
[00:37:39] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:37:39] Speaker C: They could not have had a worse team to play at this point.
[00:37:42] Speaker D: It was awful. And I mean, what really sucks, though, on the lines is you have this huge beat down, but then you also lose. Probably the front runner or so for defensive player of the year and Aiden Hutchinson for the year. So it was, it was a great win, but at the same time, you can't really be too excited after that loss.
[00:37:59] Speaker A: You're right that Aiden Hutchinson loss is going to go a long way, especially in that division. That's as offense heavy as it is. But yeah, in the NFC east, the only team to win was the Philadelphia Eagles over the Browns 20 to 16. All the stuff surrounding Nick Sirianni coming out of the bye week, we go into that game, he comes in with a new look, looks a little bit different with the shaved head, and then at the end of the game, it's the same old Nick.
Evan, your thoughts on where the Eagles are at so far?
[00:38:34] Speaker B: The Eagles? I think Connor's a little more versed in the Eagles, but I think they definitely.
I think it's up to them to keep the commanders down as their little brother right now, as with a rookie quarterback, you can't let them overtake you. So it's really their division to lose at this point. But I don't know. I don't have that much trust in Nick Sirianni, even with his shaved head.
[00:39:00] Speaker D: So I, I think coming out of the bye week, I think it was a good stepping stone because I know there was a bunch of, like, news coming out that a bunch of the guys in, like Brandon, like Brandon Graham, a bunch of the veterans came to Nick Sierra and be like, be yourself, you know, you've been like, he's kind of been reframing from the talking. I know a few weeks ago he was like, hey, Jillian Carter, don't do this. When he was talking to the Saints fans. And I mean, I feel like it was ever since the Chiefs game, he kind of just, you know, stopped chirping because nobody really wanted to see that. He kind of just toned it down. This was the first week where you see that old Sirianni back, and I don't, I'm not a big fan of that. I think it was just like, okay, whatever.
[00:39:39] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:39:40] Speaker D: But I will say it was, I think, a good stepping stone. A bunch of players did improve. The offense looked better. The defense looked much better. With Devante Maddox out and now Cooper Degene in, I think, I mean, the Browns only touchdown was off of that field goal block. And I mean, mind you, we're one third and one drop pass from Saquon Barkley from being four and one. So I still think there's a lot of ways to look at this. And, I mean, the commanders haven't really played anybody or haven't really beaten anybody good as well. So, I mean, looking at it now, you can only play on your schedule. And yes, the Eagles have been playing low, like, to the level of their opponents. But don't mind you, they had a pretty convincing win against the Green Bay packers earlier on in this year when both teams were healthy. This is the first game back where the Eagles have actually been healthy and looked good on the offensive side of the ball.
[00:40:30] Speaker C: I. They looked okay passing. They did not look good running the ball. And that is a concern.
[00:40:35] Speaker D: That is, that that is true.
[00:40:37] Speaker C: They did not get away with the, you know, don't get me wrong, AJ Brown's a great player, but, like, you can't bank on that week in, a week out of him hitting those explosives for.
[00:40:47] Speaker D: They did it all the year last year when he was healthy, and they did it the year before that.
[00:40:50] Speaker C: You need to be able to run the ball to open up those opportunities. And Suquan Barkley, I don't remember what the.
I think I have in front of me somewhere. He had 18 carries for 47 yards.
[00:41:01] Speaker D: Oh, believe.
[00:41:01] Speaker C: It was just a terrible, and this is against the Browns, who are 21st in the league in run yards allowed. That's not a good run defense. And don't get me wrong, you snaked out the win. And I know that they only got, you know, that touchdown off of the Miles Garrett block for the return. And. But I mean, I, I think.
I don't know if it's a good showing of. Obviously, defense had to have played a pretty good day to allow, to not allow a touchdown from any NFL team. I know the Browns are bad, but regardless that, as an NFL team, at the end of the day and you didn't allow a touchdown. But again, those running numbers, man. And I'm don't be wrong, AJ Brown's a beast. I think the Browns are like 11th in past defense or so in the league right now.
I think for me, I would not have felt good walking there from that game. I know we talked about and you were a little bit more confident, but.
[00:41:50] Speaker A: I was surprised by how confident you were just when we talked about the top.
[00:41:54] Speaker D: Well, I was not very confident right after the game, but after I was able to settle down and look at some stuff and just see just like the eye test in general, the way they were actually able to move the ball instead of just, you know, hoping one play goes right. You get down there and you could start out immediately. They were actually able to consistently move the ball and so the defense was actually as well able to stop the run, stop the pass, stop the big plays. I think it was a pretty good win. The score doesn't say it, but I think watching the game in general and looking back at it, I think it was a good win and a good like stepping block from where we were.
[00:42:30] Speaker C: I'll give you, I'll give you stepping block.
[00:42:32] Speaker B: Big test this week against the Giants, though.
[00:42:34] Speaker A: That's, that's a stepping block right there.
[00:42:36] Speaker D: I'm excited about that. They just lost Andrew Thomas, too, sadly. So that is a they won't be.
[00:42:41] Speaker A: Full health, but is Malik neighbors back?
[00:42:44] Speaker C: He should be. I think he should maybe he's two weeks from a concussion. He should be back.
[00:42:48] Speaker D: He should be.
[00:42:49] Speaker A: But you know, and every part of that offense, I think if Malik neighbors is playing on Sunday night, I think the Giants.
[00:42:55] Speaker D: I think, I think Quinon Mitchell is a sitting down on that.
[00:43:00] Speaker C: No, we'll see. He's beaten better.
[00:43:01] Speaker A: We'll see. I'm not sure about that.
[00:43:02] Speaker C: I'm not sure about cornerstone Quinon Mitchell.
[00:43:05] Speaker D: I'm just trying to hype myself up. I don't know.
[00:43:06] Speaker C: I appreciate that. Malik neighbors is league neighbors. That and I know, you know, league neighbors is that dude. But, and Quinon's had some good games.
[00:43:14] Speaker D: Had some. He's pretty sure he's a leading defensive rookie of the year right now.
[00:43:18] Speaker C: That still is a justification for me saying had some good games.
[00:43:21] Speaker D: Had great games. There you go.
[00:43:23] Speaker C: Great games would make a leading player for like the being the best corner in the league, and that's just not the case when I say a few good games. He has had a few good games.
[00:43:31] Speaker B: And that's him and Cooper combined for two catches the entire game last week.
[00:43:37] Speaker C: Two Cooper, two catches.
[00:43:38] Speaker D: They come like him and Cooper Degene.
[00:43:42] Speaker B: Combined on, I think.
[00:43:43] Speaker C: Okay, I understand.
[00:43:44] Speaker B: Ten targets.
[00:43:46] Speaker D: He did hold Mike Evans to one catch.
[00:43:48] Speaker C: So I think, don't get me, don't get me wrong.
Queen John Mitchell is a good player and I don't know if he's going to be win or going to win a defensive rookie of the year. He might. Maybe I need to look more into it. But again, Malik neighbors, it's, you can't really just say, oh, we're going to take care of Malik neighbors because we have Quinon Mitchell. That is another rookie corner and there is a lot of room in that secondary and I would be surprised if they are truly just sending queen John Mitchell to shadow him all day.
[00:44:17] Speaker D: Oh, he's not going to shadow. I was just game plan.
[00:44:20] Speaker C: You know what I mean?
[00:44:21] Speaker D: Yeah.
[00:44:21] Speaker C: And I'm not necessarily saying the Giants are going to win either. I really don't. But Malik neighbors, I think is going to have a really good day.
[00:44:28] Speaker A: Speaking of games next week, let's look ahead to week seven in the NFL. We have some games lined up to pick for our weekly picks of the week. Con, do you have the stats overall from what we have up to this point where they, where they show what.
[00:44:41] Speaker C: Were our weekly performances?
[00:44:42] Speaker D: So weekly performances. Tanner and I were both four and one.
[00:44:46] Speaker C: I was undefeated.
[00:44:47] Speaker D: Never mind. He was undefeated. I was four and one.
[00:44:50] Speaker A: I got three.
[00:44:51] Speaker D: You got three. And then Evan. What did he get?
[00:44:56] Speaker C: So you got four. So yeah, show the.
[00:44:59] Speaker D: I'm in the lead right now with 15 and then everybody else is dead locked at ten right now.
[00:45:03] Speaker C: So race, man.
[00:45:05] Speaker A: Five capes.
[00:45:06] Speaker D: Let's make these.
[00:45:07] Speaker C: It's a long season, man. It's a long season.
[00:45:09] Speaker D: We're gonna the next way back next week. Picks.
[00:45:13] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:45:13] Speaker D: Quick picks. Let's go.
[00:45:14] Speaker A: Let's do it. So let's start off with the Texans and Raiders. Texans. Raiders. Texans and packers. We'll see. That one's at Lambeau Field. That's a big game.
[00:45:22] Speaker C: It really is.
[00:45:25] Speaker D: I'm going Texans forever at Lambo. I'm going, you know what? Give me the Packers.
[00:45:31] Speaker C: I like. I am also gonna go with the Packers.
[00:45:33] Speaker A: I like the packers.
[00:45:34] Speaker C: Such a good day last week. I think they continue that.
[00:45:36] Speaker A: Evans out on an island on the first game.
[00:45:40] Speaker B: That's going to set me ahead.
[00:45:42] Speaker A: Second game. Enough. Let's see. Let's see another game in the NFC north that can add an NFC north team. I should say two of them. Lions and Vikings.
This one in Minnesota.
[00:45:51] Speaker D: I think this is not the real first test for the Vikings, of course, but I'm saying just, you know, NFC north, it's always been different than other opponents. I'm going to go probably the Vikings. I think just losing Aiden's just too big of a deal right now.
[00:46:07] Speaker C: Yeah, I am going to go. I'm going to go with the Lions here. I know that that's a big loss, but I just think the Lions are one of the more prepared teams to beat the Vikings.
I think they kind of match what they do on defensive, on the defensive side of the ball pretty well, and, yeah, overall, I think I'm still pretty confident in them.
[00:46:26] Speaker B: I'm going with Lions, too. I'm pigging, backing off Tanner about the preparedness, but Dan Campbell has been saying he's been dreaming about this game.
You know, his guys are gonna be ready and they're gonna throw some dirt on the Vikings. Not, I'm not saying they're gonna demolish them. It's gonna be a tough, gritty fight.
[00:46:43] Speaker C: Absolutely. Yeah.
[00:46:44] Speaker A: Give me the Lions, too. I like the Lions. So we have caught around an island here on the second game, and now looking at the third game, Chiefs and 49 ers, and that's gonna be a competitive tilt at a Super bowl rematch.
[00:46:59] Speaker C: Oh, yeah. I I think I'm gonna go Chiefs here. I think the Niners are on the up, but I just think that the Kansas City Chiefs. And this is in San Francisco. Correct. This is not. It is in Kansas City. Okay.
I think that. Don't be wrong. Chiefs have work to do from a receiver perspective, but I think that there's just a little bit more to look forward to from them, and I just trust their execution more than the Niners at the end of the day.
[00:47:27] Speaker D: Yeah, I'm going. I'm gonna go cheat as well.
[00:47:30] Speaker A: Chiefs coming off a by. Evan, what do you say?
[00:47:32] Speaker B: I think the Chiefs, they were coming off a bias, so before that, they weren't playing that convincingly to me, which they've won all their games. They are undefeated. I think the Niners have been hitting their stride without McCaffrey, and I think they are gonna. This is a real test for them. I think they might be able to pull it out.
[00:47:51] Speaker C: All right.
[00:47:52] Speaker A: Might be or will they?
[00:47:54] Speaker B: Might be, but that's my pick. Okay.
[00:47:57] Speaker A: I'm gonna go with the 49 ers is why I like the pick.
[00:48:00] Speaker D: You're gonna do the 49 ers?
[00:48:02] Speaker A: Yeah, I am.
[00:48:02] Speaker C: 49 ers.
[00:48:03] Speaker A: I like that pick. I think the 49 ers, I think they're gonna get the Chiefs. I'm not sold in the Chiefs. So they have a good defense or offense? Yeah.
[00:48:11] Speaker B: Been bumbling.
[00:48:12] Speaker C: They've played that. They've played that Niners defense here a few times and it's a. It's low key. It's kind of a depleted Niners defense. I mean, it is.
[00:48:18] Speaker A: Niners are favored, though, by point half right now.
[00:48:20] Speaker C: Really?
[00:48:20] Speaker A: Nia's a favorite. So we'll see.
[00:48:22] Speaker C: That almost makes me want to take the Chiefs even more than I already.
[00:48:24] Speaker A: Have, but we'll see what happens here. And then jets and the Steelers and the Sunday night capper.
[00:48:32] Speaker C: I don't even want to take this one first. Please go.
[00:48:34] Speaker D: Honestly, it's going to be a really weird game just because of the differences, but I think the jets are going to come out with a different kind of like, I guess, fire just, you know, Devante's first game. It's in New York. Right. I'm going to go jetse, but I.
[00:48:48] Speaker C: Think I'm going to go jets, too. I think there's going to be something about Devontae being there. I just think it's going to be a huge morale boost.
[00:48:56] Speaker B: I think there's going to be some welcome home fireworks. I think the jets take this one by quite a bit.
[00:49:01] Speaker A: I love the Steelers.
I'm going to pick the Steelers. I'm going to pick the Steelers. I just can't. I can't. I can't pick the Jets.
[00:49:07] Speaker C: I get it.
[00:49:08] Speaker A: Ravens and Buccaneers on Monday night. Monday night games.
[00:49:11] Speaker B: Ravens, Buccaneers.
[00:49:13] Speaker A: I'm gonna go Buccaneers as well.
[00:49:15] Speaker C: There we go.
[00:49:15] Speaker A: And that rounds it out for week six of the NFL season here on the student section. We'll be back next week, same time, same place. Hope you're with us. Have a great week and enjoy the football.