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NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

127: NFL Week 6 review, Reggie Wayne and more!

NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

NFL

Sports, Football

4.73.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2016

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Former NFL scouts Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks break down all the NFL Week 6 action, including talking about how poorly Blake Bortles has been playing. Later, NFL Network’s Reggie Wayne joins the show to talk about NCU and Miami’s matchup.

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:07.7

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0:14.3

Oh today at NFL.com slash Pro Bowl Vote.

0:20.7

And now, move the sticks with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks.

0:26.6

What's up everybody? DJ Bucky here. Move the sticks. Reggie Wayne going to join us a little bit later on in the show to revisit a college game that had particular significance to both Bucky and to Reggie for a lot of significance to me.

0:40.8

It's just another game. I wanted to next we play Virginia this week. Yeah, that's going to be a fun conversation. I'm looking forward to Reggie.

0:47.5

Maybe wearing some some Carolina blue in here. You know, I actually forget, but maybe I can teach him to fight song. Okay, we work on that.

0:55.5

Oh, I work something to look forward to at the end of this episode. But before we get to the college and recapping a little bit of what happened there on the weekend.

1:01.9

Let's run through some of these NFL games from Sunday and from this weekend and what happened there. First of all, let's start with the Monday nighter and Arizona Cardinals. I don't know if the Cardinals, you know, I've turned the corner or if the New York football jets are just this bad. What you take.

1:18.0

I mean, the the Jester are always going to have a problem as long as their quarterback turns the ball over there, not productive in the red zone. I think the bigger thing in this game is looking at the Cardinals offense and seeing that they probably should make David Johnson the focal point.

1:34.0

I know so much of the conversation around the Cardinals offense in the past. They've been about Carson Palmer being an MVP candidate.

1:40.6

But when I look at David Johnson, David Johnson is a complete back, maybe the second best back in the game, but sought behind Leveon Bill.

1:47.6

But being able to build the offense around him, whether it's be as a runner or as a receiver, allowing him to utilize all this unique talents because I believe he is the one player on their team that can command the attention to allow everyone else to benefit and have one on one opportunities.

2:04.6

Yeah, look, I think everything's got to run through him defensively. You know, I'm anxious to see how they, you know, continue to hold up. They're getting some pressure up front, which is nice to see.

2:13.6

You've seen some of those ball hawks in the back in the back end, make plays, get their hands on the footballs. You know, look, at Geno Smith, by the way, got a cameo in that game, which was interesting to see what they do. I know they've announced the Jets have announced Ryan Fitzpatrick still the starter, but I don't know if it ends the season like that.

2:30.6

And in scouting a lot of times, you always talk about you always always come back to the numbers on the back of your bubble gum card, which I don't think they call that anymore.

2:38.6

But your football card, it has all your statistics year after year after year after year. So Ryan Fitzpatrick had kind of abnormally good year.

2:45.6

Yeah, you should have known if you look at his track record and what he's done throughout his career.

2:49.6

He's always going to come back to the middle and it's done this year.

2:52.6

I mean, that's been his history. There was this history in Buffalo. As soon as they last that big contract on them in Buffalo, he returned to being kind of the journeyman like player that has a pension for turning the ball over.

3:02.6

And so the Jets went all in. They felt like they were close to being able to make a run. They committed $2 million to him on the one you deal, which is smart because they're not necessarily locked into him.

3:11.6

But I think we've seen not only with him and some of the other things that they're trying to do, they're trying to do a makeover while also getting their veterans to maybe squeeze out one last run.

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