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NFL: Good Morning Football

Breaking Down the Big Week 10 Games

NFL: Good Morning Football

iHeartPodcasts and NFL

Football, Sports

4.3653 Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2024

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Daniel Jeremiah, Bucky Brooks and Rhett Lewis look back at the weekend and recap the action from Week 10 of the NFL season on a new episode of Move the Sticks. Throughout the show, the guys do a deep dive and discuss their takeaways on a bunch of Week 10 games (1:18). Find out the guys' thoughts on the rookie quarterback performances and much more on this episode.

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:02.6

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.8

And now,

0:06.0

Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks.

0:11.6

What's up, everybody?

0:12.7

Welcome to Move the Sticks, DJ, Bucky Rett with you as we look back at a,

0:17.7

I would say an interesting slate of week 10 games.

0:19.9

Buck, how are you doing today, man? Man, I'm great. I am great just getting back from Jacksonville. It was a fun-filled football festival on Sunday, watching them fall to the Vikings. So I can't wait to comment all about it. No, Indiana for Rhett today, by the way. We're on a buy week next week.

0:57.9

So just on a buy week. So yeah, 10 and 0, just feeling good. And we'll bring that. We'll bring that back ahead of Ohio State Week. Don't you worry. I will say this. The, if we, you know, the late Windows slate needs to take a page out of the early window slate's book. I mean, because, boy, it was kind of a snoozer there with those late afternoon games. But the early window, we had five of seven games decided by one score and then six.

1:04.2

If you go back to the OT thriller in Munich, right, with the Giants and Panthers.

1:09.7

And all of a sudden, Bryce Young's a winner

1:11.4

and back-to-back weeks. Like, let's go. We got a week here, boys. By the way, great incentive for folks to stick around for the end of the show, because that'll be the last game we talk about, Giants, Panthers. Let's start off at the first game we're going to get into, which is Detroit, Houston the Sunday nighter the turnover fest. Buck, I got a chance to the second half of this one.

1:29.6

I was actually, Rhett God called me when I was driving home, and we were talking about all the turnovers that were taking place in this game. I mean, I think we start there. It's a gritty, gutty win for the Lions, but just your take on all the mishaps in this one. Yeah, well, I'm glad that during my midseason awards, I didn't go too hard for Jerry Gough being MVP because the five interception turn over over the visual, the optics of seeing him turn the ball over time and time again.

1:56.7

Certainly won't help him when it comes to that.

1:58.8

But I think what it does for us is it allows us to see how good the Lions are.

2:03.7

You talk about five interceptions from your franchise quarterback.

2:06.1

And even though one of those was a Hail Mary, most teams can't overcome that.

2:10.1

The fact that they were able to do it and really do it in resounding fashion in the second half,

2:14.6

that only speaks about the grit and resiliency and all the toughness that we

2:17.7

talk about with the Lions, but their ability to bounce back, find different ways on offense

2:22.7

to create scoring opportunities, and then their defense being able to step up and stiffing up,

2:29.1

man, this team has all the makings of being the best team in the league. Yeah. And again, major credit to them for

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