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How's life in the real world? And she's still dreaming about helping people out. I tell you something, right now my dreams are all about deals and I still got what is the end game here.

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The expensive Asian broadcaster got me here. You are such a star when I own the damn team.

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Yet this incident live our show with their still guides on ESPN Radio all gassed on the day on Labrada Joe appear via the Shell Pennzoil performance line.

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Our guest for the next hours, our friend Dominique Foxworth. We will talk about football things and other things with him. But let's get first to the kazoos of Christine Lacy.

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And finally, a 2014 study found that men were only able to listen to their partners for six minutes before tuning them out. Wow, six seems kind of high a little bit. All right. I mean, Dominique's giving that a thumbs up, like you agree with this six minutes before tuning out your partner.

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I mean, six minutes of uninterrupted. One person speaking is a little long, like if you want to. It seems like that's that's who all the straight talking.

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I don't reply nothing. I don't get to give my opinion. And I'm going to ask a question. I just got to sit there saying I'm going to say anything after six minutes. Like, that's not important. You've got to leave with the headline.

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I would say anything after two minutes. Not important. Get to your point. What are you talking about?

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I've got to think that, Billy. I got to think, Billy, that your wife has to endure more than six minutes at a time when you get wrapped up in spinning. No.

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Yeah, baby. Dominic, I wanted to ask you about something because there were so many so many giant hits in that Baltimore Titans game, and they they almost fought before the game. And Harbaugh and Vrabel don't have anything to say to each other after the game. Tennessee ended Baltimore's great season last year, and it is super rare off the top of your head. I'm asking the audience this and I'm asking the shipping container this the top of your head.

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When you think of two teams playing an extraordinarily physical style of football against each other, I think Ray Lewis and Eddie George, that's the time period I think of and I think of those two teams. I think Steelers, Ravens also same discussion. But what I'm not used to seeing is what I saw yesterday, which is Ravens, not just AJ Brown breaks the four tackles of everyone in your secondary, but the way that they use Henry in that second half and then broke the Ravens over their knee on a Henry run where you're looking at a greater level of violence in that game than you're noticing in the others that you're watching around the sport.

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There aren't many times words jumped off the television. I mean, I know it's a violent sport, but there aren't many times where I'm watching two teams that have escalated the physical to a place. And I'm not used to seeing Baltimore lose it. I'm not I'm not used to seeing when the game gets that physical. Oh, damn. They got nothing for Henry. Henry had nothing in the first half. And it's what they say. He will wear you down and in the second half a yard, run, run, run.

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And then he finishes the game. You're right.

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But they seem to lose it to Tennessee, those games to Tennessee, at least lately they have.

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Dominique, do you what do you think of when you think of the most of physical football?

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I can't think of anybody more physical than there was a player who played for the Broncos and then got traded to the Falcons and he ended his career in Baltimore.

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I think it was Foxworth. He was he was hella physical. When I think of physical players, that boy will come downhill and slap you in the mouth. Every play never gave up, never back down from anybody. That's who I think he could play corner. He played nickel safety in certain circumstances. So I think of the pinnacle of physicality, violent football players. I think that was his last time. I remember his first name.

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But that boy, you hold. OK, but how about the idea of being in? Do you buy the do you buy it? You played the game. Do you buy the idea of two teams being more physical than others? Because usually I wouldn't be one to buy it. But there are a handful of times where I felt that and yesterday was one of them.

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I mean, I think there are definitely teams that are more physical than other teams. But where I get a hard time buying is like one team, like I gave up. I think that's the narrative that sometimes get spun around. That is like the team was so physical that the other team didn't want it anymore. You think like they're giving up. That's not what happened so much as this can be. And it looks bad when you're getting beaten. I think emotionally you get to the end of the game, you can be a little bit tired.

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And when you feel like you miss a tackle or something late in the game, it looks like you get out physical door that you gave up. But that's never really what happens, because those plays happen through the course of many other games. I'm sure you could look through that film and find some times when the Ravens ran through them just so happens that it was the last play in the game and the big AJ Brown touchdown that it looks like that they're getting out physical to the point where they don't want to be there anymore.

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But I don't think that happens at this high level of football, like pretty much ever. No one is really out there just just giving up, just quitting because of the team's more physical than them.

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It's a violent sport. I imagine all games are physical, but Dominie, did you notice that as a player, did the games against the Steelers feel more physical to you than than other opponents?

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Absolutely. I think all the noise around that game made it even more so. The games were physical to start with. But then when you have a week leading up to it and everyone's like, this is going to be a blood bath, this is going to be the most physical thing ever like that hypes everybody up and then it becomes even more physical. It's something that permeates the coaches, the players. Everyone comes to that game like with all the bullets in the gun ready to shoot and not caring necessarily what happens.

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I think that that stuff matters as much as we like to pretend like we don't. To the media, we don't care about the outside noise that leads to the outcomes of the games or the intensity of the game as much as anything else, because we're all tuning in trying to see who is the toughest, who is not necessary, who's the best team, who's the toughest and who's the most physical. And it turns up the volume on those games so much before the game.

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Was it Malcolm Butler that got into it with John Harbaugh and John Harbaugh? I don't ever like to see the coaches jawing back and forth with the players because that's not going to ever go well for the coach.

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I love to see my coach do it, though. If it's my coach, I want to see my coach going at it with the player, I guess is that it might go well for Mike Vrabel if some player was going in John at him. But it did seem as though and now you have the result in hand, right. That came back physically. They won the game physically. It seems as though throughout practice, especially with the intention of having a team meeting on the shield, which is the ultimate sign of disrespect in that sport.

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Dan, you know, I did not know that, you know, with the Shield and it's a big deal as a shield.

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I thought that was a big deal in college football. I didn't think that that Dominique, is that the greatest disc, the disrespect that you can show an opponent having a team, having a team meeting at the emblem in the middle of the field? I think it's more about the intention if you are standing on the battlefield, you walk across the emblem, no one cares. But if you go out there and have a meeting, you are intending to disrespect.

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OK, this is about the intention.

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And at the end of the game, you know, Derrick Henry should have gone to the middle of the field and just urinated all over the emblem because it would have been redundant, like because you just ran over them again and again in the second half.

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It wasn't just the last run. It was he didn't do very much in the first half. Like, I don't I'm not even sure I buy. OK, I'm watching this yesterday. I'm not even sure I buy when announcers say, well, this guy, he just wears you down, he'll wear you down over the course of the game. And then at the end of the game, even though you've got 11 guys hitting him, he's going to have more than you.

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But that's what it looked like yesterday, like that second half. The Ravens didn't have anything for for their for up up front or for Derrick Henry, who was just leaning forward on them for seven and eight yards every time he touched the ball.

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I haven't watched the game all that closely, but I imagine what happened was somebody was out of their gap and he had a big run and then there was a missed tackle. And like, it's not necessarily that there where you're down, but it's that you can't be perfect throughout the course of an entire game. And it tends to happen. You get tired at the end of the game and you make mistakes and they have big plays. And then when you have a big back like that, it's much easier to say that they just got tired of hitting them.

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They didn't want to do it anymore. When actuality, if you had a small back back there, too, it's just like you keep running it, keep running it. Eventually someone will make a mistake. And if the guy's in good condition, the running back is willing to make or able to make a big play at that moment that it sounds so much better this big back, they just kept hitting him and hitting him and hitting him and they just didn't want to hit him in.

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The Titans have to feel good about winning that way, about winning that way, not just winning. Of course, it was an important game for them, but against that team winning specifically that way. AJ Brown drops the ball a lot. OK, but I wouldn't want to tackle that dude like never that guy physically looks like if you stretch Tyreek Hill like where he's a boy, he just, he's sort of made of the same material that bowling balls are made in that famous viral photo of Dick Metcalf.

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And he didn't look out of his realm in that photo.

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He, he drops the ball too much, but he seems to have been upset with dropping the ball yesterday with the way that he ran through their secondary. Like, how how's that one going over in your former locker room, Foxworth? How's that one going over when they have to go and watch the specifics of that? Oh, he broke the tackle of every guy in your secondary and then their running back came in and broke your entire team over his knee.

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I don't know. I'm going to lock in a long time. There is nobody on the team that I play with like they're all gone. Jimmy Smith, he was a rookie my last year. He might be the only guy still there that I played with at all. Dan, you said you wouldn't want to tackle AJ Brown, I'm just wondering who in the NFL you would want to tackle because it's been a still wandering around out there, not on who's the who's the oldest, worst kicker in the league?

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Who's the guy? Who's the guy I want to go after? You know what I'd be OK tackling? He came in the game yesterday for the Bengals and I was just bored by him like he did nothing. I'd like to see you try. I'd be OK. OK, put it on the podium and let me take you to the woodshed. Why am I being taken to watch it?

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Don't look up the origins of that.

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Don Lemon tart, the guys in the other room have been spending on things for the show and they don't tell me that I owe the money to God. And while we're talking to them, we're saying, yeah, you guys need to tell us when we owe you money because I hate owing people money. I don't.

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What do we have coming out this week on the Libertarian Friends Podcast Network? What will people find? Bonus content. You might need some of it during the holidays because we are off and some of you need your your fix on Wednesdays.

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It's a pretty quiet week because of the holiday, but mystery creates gotcha. If you want some additional content, however, it is soccer content. I interview Grant Wahl about his fascinating new podcast that focuses on Freddy Adu.

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There's a fun local hour and big city today where we go around the NFL. I will have a stupidity episode dropping this week as well. So I can't tell you what we're doing, what it's about, who's going to be on it. I just know we're dropping an episode is also going to be a Thanksgiving special.

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Beep, beep, beep, beep. Dan And you know, that means what does it mean? We're celebrating Thanksgiving. OK, very good.

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So plenty of bonus content for you. I have a complete list in front of me. Of all the people in the NFL I would like to tackle. I would also like you guys to visualize me thundering toward Findlay as he's trying to make his way out of bounds. I just want you guys to picture that.

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And no disrespect to not even learn his first name. What is Ryan Findlay is that his name is safe. Bet I won't check. Guess it sounds like it should be.

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If it's not, let's make it so and so. Here is the complete list. And I defy you to tell me that this would not end up well for me. Right? Justin Tucker is the first one I'm going after.

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No, he's going to end up well. He will kill. And Dan Bailey, Matt Prater, Matt Bryant, traitor, traitor, even.

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Are you serious? Even housecat is just an Hauschka.

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I'm going to go after you didn't even you didn't even put the work into this, you know, just from looks. If you ran into him full speed and he was standing still, you're falling down.

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You guys have me being afraid of Prader. Matt Prater will kill you.

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Well, I will. I will not die.

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Kickers are tough. I will not. I think David Akers has like multiple black belts.

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I will not. We're just talking we're not talking about fighting him. We're talking about just tackling them.

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OK, but if they have a fighting background, Lord knows that can handle you.

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That's what is going to do, drop me like we're talking about tackling somebody. What are you going to do to him? I'm just going to tackle him. No, you're not.

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You're not. They all got the corner on. You know, they don't have the corner. You're not closing off their ankles. No point of the exercise.

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It's not whether the question isn't whether or not they'll run back with them in a phone booth.

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No, I mean, you can't attack if you can't catch a drill. No.

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To that point of the drill, it's not me chasing someone down. Although I am chasing down Ryan Finley on the sideline. It's just me tackling somebody. You ran up a flight of stairs today. You were winded. It took you three segments to collect your breath.

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Dominique, you think I would have you think that I would have any trouble, any enduring pain from tackling any of the aforementioned.

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Yeah, I mean, you never played football before then. Like actual with pads on. They've at least been on the field while many of them are not football players, they've been on a football field with equipment been hit like they're accustomed to that. You've never done it. Did you play football when you were like ten or so?

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I played when I was younger, yes. How'd that go?

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I mean, I went into writing like, oh, now you're tackling it was a one stopping the tackle to occupy the lane, fill the gap.

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Oh, I thought I'd take down Justin Tucker. It'd be like it'd be like it'd be like I think Tucker's the strongest of the kickers.

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I do get to nominate somebody from the entire show to make a tackle in an NFL game like you had to make a tackle would drop you in play linebacker or safety. We send one guy out there from the whole show who's going to be who's the heaviest.

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Well, well, it's not about being happy necessarily, because you have to run and make a tackle. It's not just like a drill. I mean, you have to play this position and somehow record a tackle throughout the course of an entire game. Who you got your money? Well, we can't select you because you never tackled.

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So that's like you and I have as many of you and I have as many. And that is what I like is telling angles. By the way, you have as many tackles as. Have as many as many violent collisions in the NFL.

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All right, good one, Dan Dominick. Who would you send out there from our show if we had to make Chris a his hands down? There's no question. I'm surprised it took you that long. It's Chris.

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Tony is bigger than I am, though. I think maybe Tony, I was better I was better in, like, you know, back in the day playing tackle football with, like high school friends. I was better offensively like running somebody over than I was tackling. I was like a big arm tackler.

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What is going on with the Cleveland Browns running back, jumping over people? Both of them did that yesterday.

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Where this is this is something as the athleticism, the evolution in that sport has grown, more and more guys are willing to simply jump over a tackler. It seems terribly unsafe. It seems terribly unwise given the level of athleticism that's out there.

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So does football. I know, but I. That's correct. That is. But even grading on the curve of it seems terribly unwise to play football, playing football, but jumping over people are trying to like the the Browns did that successfully twice with both their running back. Chubb's doing that on purpose where he's not wearing any gear on his arms. Right. He's like he is he's going into the he's doing the the walk to the ring stripped down to nothing but your trunks.

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I'm not going to do any flash. And he swagger stuff.

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You're right that you're taking an already dangerous game and making it more dangerous by hurtling guys who are trying to attack you. It's like smoking and taking off the filter.

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I mean, I understand it if you're at the goal line. But the thing that blows my mind, it's been happening for the last three to five years. These guys are doing it to get like three extra yards after they've had like a 15 yard run. Like, it's not worth the risk at that point. It just seems unnecessary. And also attack tackle low. So glad they didn't start doing that back when I was in the league because I would have got hurt so many times.

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Chubb actually goes without gloves when it starts raining. He fumbled twice against the Patriots last year in a bad weather game. And now when it rains, he takes off the gloves and it makes him look extra badass, especially when he's stiff arming.

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Well, he takes off. He's all of it. It's no arm pads. It's none of that. Basically, just fingertip. He's a bad man, Nick Chubb. Yeah, that's not cool. I mean, I don't know, maybe we got different sensibilities, but make it arms doesn't do it for me. Give me give me one glove wristband, something I sleep like one glove, like Michael Jackson, one glove, one glove, anything.

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Something just like I know how you got to thinking about it. Like it seems cool and manly or whatever. But just as we just got a different sense of well wait a minute, it doesn't look cool to me. It looks like a creative player on a video game. What are you doing? Put some on. If you want to see duality.

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Is that what you just did to me? Yeah.

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That was exceptional. I guess I learned a lot. All right, these things.

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We will get to Stewart's weekend observations in a second. We'll get to Christine Lacy in a second. But first, I just need to announce Rodrigo Blankenship. I'm coming for you. Not at all. I'm coming for you. I'm going to knock the glasses right off your face. Blankenship I will tackle you with Menis. Also, Dominique Toney says that you've insulted him by choosing Chris as your tackler for the show because Tony says that he will crush a slot receiver across the middle as a hybrid linebacker safety type of player.

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Oh, yes.

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Let's explore this a little further. So, Tony, how many plays have you had at this hybrid safety linebacker position in your career, your illustrious football career?

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Three. All right. I'm sticking with Chris Gas.

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Let's go to the kazoos and Christine Lazich.

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And finally, Pizza Hut delivered a pizza to the International Space Station in 2001, it took days and cost one million dollars for the six inch pipe to reach its destination.

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Speaking of people willing to go to great lengths for pizza, Dan, back to you.

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All right. Well, I'm not going to needed to tackle whoever you're supposed to tackle. Blankenship. Yes. Thank you, Christine.

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Time now for his weekend observations. It's time for his two guys to share his game notes, no one in the media will tell you what happened better than my boys.

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Then right here, twenty two of thirty to two hundred and three yards, three touchdowns and a big thirty one to twenty eight. Victory for the Cowboys in Minnesota. Dan, brace yourself now. For the second time this season, the red rifle, Andy Dalton is back.

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He started the game. He couldn't smell and taste anything. Three touchdowns were a lot of people making senseless jokes. He's got a nose for the end zone that I had big news that I've never done before on weekend observations. I have a second person that is back, Dan. Seventeen of twenty five, a hundred and sixty six yards, one touchdown, one interception and one ugly win. And Dan, it is official. Alex Smith is back and wait for Thanksgiving leap game afternoon.

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Alex Smith versus Red Rifle. A battle of who's most back.

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Yes, Northwestern on behalf of the entire country.

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Yeah. Thank you for saving college for thank you for your service and beating Wisconsin. Yeah. Jim Harbaugh, just so you and I are on the same page. You beat a team by 50 points a year ago and you ways to beat him in triple overtime this year in my personal record book. That is a loss. There are things that happen at things that actually happen. And what actually happened is you lost that game. One in four, five years.

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One hundred and ninety five million dollar deal yesterday for Donovan Mitchell. Talk about a Sunday fun day. I bet the Carolina Panthers thinking Teddy Bridgewater was starting for the Panthers and Matthew Stafford was not starting with the Lions. I covered, by the way, B.J. augured that guy. Yeah.

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Has there ever been more made of a bleeping decision regarding a backup quarterback? He chose Taysom Hill. Move on. The most impressive thing Tristan Thompson did during his time in Cleveland was getting a Cardassian to live full time in northeast Ohio. So known talkee talkee could scoot. I totally stole that Tristan Thompson observation from Ben Axelrod. Derrick Henry walk off. Tough results over the weekend for Aston Villa. You don't just lose the match, but you also lose Ross, the boss.

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A lot of questions are going to be asked of the villains by manager Dean Smith.

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Dean Smith really had no idea, really surprised by the dean down here. If you're surprised by your own observation, I really am OK.

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The Titans did what the Titans do. I have no idea what that means, but it just felt like that's what happened. That is what happened. Thank you. Did you know what the W and Walker and P and P G stands for? No. Wally Pipp about that coincidence and two picks in the other end might be doing that.

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Yes.

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Although that is so how football is that the Carolina Panthers allow 40 points one week to the Patriots and then the shutout.

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Matt Stafford and the Panthers went 20 to nothing at PJ Walker's first start. You, of course, know what that means, right then? No, it means PJ pitched a shutout. You were locked in on this game. How much did you have on it?

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A lot, Campbell. I Mike, I was so locked in, I thought Teddy Bridgewater was starting at Matthew Stafford, was it? He talked about it in the big series.

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Like you're the only person interested in this game.

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A good game for me. I can't believe we've arrived at a point where we expect the Dolphins to win. Steelers kept it rolling. Congratulations to them. The Clippers side Serge Ibaka to a two year deal. Not sure if they got him in the prime of his career at the end of his career or in his 50s. We don't know.

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No one knows. No one, by the way. And I mean no one has done a better job of simply being LeBron Fran than Kentavious Caldwell Pope. Forty million well done. KCP Lebanon's nickname for Kentavious Caldwell Pope should be commission looking for proof that the NBA is doing just fine. A Bogdanovic just got seventy two million dollars.

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Gordon Hayward got almost twice as Michael Jordan doing can't his to play there and oh Brian Flores doesn't trust to the Eagles Lost and every other team in the NFC one. Did you know what separates the for the tie.

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What are you going to do with time. OK, but what are you going to do when someone else wins that division and all Philadelphia needed was a win against the Bengals to beat to win the division. And I'm assuming the tie is going to help them when the time might be the reason that they don't actually win the division.

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Dwight Clark has the catch. John Elway has the drive. The Philadelphia Eagles have the tie back to taxes. And Bruno Fernandez from the penalty spot. The Jags are really, really bad and the Jets better watch out. Marc Gasol, Lakers good fit. Frank Reich, NFL coach of the year collision course. Did you with a cane. Kelsey stands for Clutch. It does. You are on your game today. Unfortunately this week the Raiders are for real, but they are close.

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Haven't confirmed yet, but I'm pretty certain just in fields through those three interceptions to ensure the Jets wouldn't take up, the New York Jets have officially been eliminated from the postseason. So proud of them. Doug Peterson said he's sticking with Carson Wentz. Go ahead watching the guy who had the foresight to go for the tie. Also, Jalen hurts must be really bad. The way the Browns are playing and winning are exactly the way Kevin Stefanski wants the Browns to play and win.

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Still haven't seen his face. Chelsea Tottenham Collision Course Sean Payton deserves an Academy Award for his performance in Taysom Hill or Jameis Winston, who should start for Drew Brees. I mean, Jesus Christ. Like it was an agonizing decision. You're an NFL head coach. Your quarterback got hurt because it's a violent game. You have two guys shut the hell up and pick one. Speaking of hell are bril. And those are the weekend observations.

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I mean, it was just Schefter reporting that it was a tough decision. Tough decision. Shut the hell up. Payton for four. The thing that Schefter tweeted, tough decision.

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Where is your haircut gone? We know you don't get out as much, you don't drive by your regular sport clips and pop in for that MVP haircut experience that is so much more than a haircut.

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But isn't it worth getting out for for that legendary hot steam towel for your face massage and shampoo that makes you melt into your seat? Oh, man. You remember that, right? We found your haircut.

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It's right where you left it. Sport clips. It's good to be a guy.

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Don Lemon can't go home and tell your wife or girlfriend and see if she makes sweet love to you because you seem so sexy, because you've got that Marc Gasol correction. I pounced on a sports radio host because I thought I got him. He said, Marc Gasol is from Memphis, but he's clearly Spanish. Got him make love to me. Honest to God.

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You said Marc Gasol correction. Just want to make sure it kind of came out a little fast, this incident.

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Lilibeth, our show with these two guys on ESPN Radio, ESPN Radio is presented by Progressive Insurance today is for doing.

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And today we celebrate PJ Walker. Last time we saw in the NFL, what would you cut it out with PJ Walker? What do you mean? I know these things have not stopped. Honest to God, you are talking more about this Detroit, Carolina game than anyone in Detroit or Carolina.

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The NFL was still in business. That's the last time we saw them on their previous owner. This week, Walker had to start over an injured Teddy Bridgewater in Carolina is that line was a great twenty four thousand two hundred fifty eight yards, passing one touchdown to banks. But his contribution, along with another touchdown by Mike Davis.

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Dominique Foxworth. Taysom Hill stuck it in your beak. He stuck it right in your mouth and your beak.

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Oh, graphic baby mouth and beak.

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What did you what did you think of Taysom Hill yesterday? The Falcons defense is a very good and Taysom Hill, it feels a little Tim Tebow ish out there.

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That was the meanest compliment you've ever given to. So I'm not going to hey, don't take me like they won. They found a way to manufacture some points with Taysom Hill, but I think yesterday was more about how great that defense was. Then I'll break Taysom Hill was, but he played well. I see what Sean Payton wanted to do. We'll see how long that lasts. And if your other option is Jameis Winston, maybe Taysom Hill is a better option.

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But I'm not sure that my beat got stuck yesterday. I feel like my back is in good shape. It was all right. I got to win. But Tyson, that was not my idea of a long term answer down there in New Orleans, that's all.

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Why is why is student so mad at Sean Payton? Like, does this seem unreasonable to anyone else around here because he has Alvin Kamara in his fantasy team?

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I mean, it's enough what he did yesterday, not only did he start Taysom Hill, but what he did yesterday is he went out of his way to show everyone he made the right decision with those two unnecessary rushing touchdowns. Those usually go to Kamara. Maybe Latavius Murray gets one unnecessary rushing because they needed both of them.

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Yeah, but he had he had to give them the hill when he normally gives them the camera. And I have Kamara, my father said I was outraged by this. And everyone a taste of hills, a tienen man. Did they win out yesterday. It was crazy what he was doing at Sean Payton, making it like like did like he's figuring out a cure for cancer. Your backup quarterback, like enough this agonizing decision. And then once you made the decision, you have to show the world that you made the right one by taking touchdowns away from Alvin Kamara, who should be very upset with Sean Payton today and giving them the Taysom Hill, the terrible job by Payton.

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All I heard in all of the reporting about what a tough decision that was for Payton is him trying to make sure that Jameis Winston is OK. He's fine. That's but that's all. Thank you. Strogatz is an expert with all the sources on Jameis Winston. He's fine, you say? No, I think teammates, whether he signed for one year to Miss Winston, was the starter he signed for the eventuality that Drew Brees is old and would get hurt.

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I'm guessing he would want to play. Why do you assume he's fine here? I also have no idea if he's fine. He's probably very upset with the business.

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I don't know what what I determine from all of this public angst reported by Adam Schefter is just, hey, make it look like it was a tough decision for you and keep both quarterbacks happy. Isn't that isn't that we've got less than thirty seconds here, Dominique. But isn't that what you how. Yeah.

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I mean, I guess I'd be it would be worse if James went out there and played poorly. But second to that, the worst possible thing could happen is the reason why they brought you there finally arises. You know what we do with Teddy Bridgewater, but not with you as you're heading into prearrangement. He has to be devastated, a little more upset than you got there at about a post game show next.