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NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

Friday Pt1: Browns win, Week 3 matchups, Jags WR Christian Kirk, GMFB Jam, and Kenny Pickett questions

NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

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Sports, Football

4.73.2K Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2022

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Part One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the Browns prime time victory over the Steelers.  Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Peter Schrager, and Super Bowl Champion Shaun O'Hara discuss how Jacoby Brissett and the Cleveland offense has performed.  Jaguars WR Christian Kirk stops by to discuss his first year in Jacksonville before we head to GMFB Jam, picking a WR-RB combo that will have a big weekend. With Jason McCourty joining the show after calling Thursday night's game, the table asks how the Steelers turn things around and wonder if it's time to start asking about Kenny Pickett.

Stay tuned for Commanders Head Coach Ron Rivera and Nate Burleson coming in Part Two!

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.5

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.3

Good Morning Football is a production of the NFL in partnership with IHeart Radio.

0:08.2

Good morning football! Hey, hey, hey. Oh, yeah.

0:23.8

Good morning football.

0:28.8

We are headed overseas.

0:30.4

We have our bags packed.

0:31.9

One more show to go.

0:37.3

But starting on Monday, good morning football will be live from London to kick off the NFL's international series. We'll recap all this weekend's games, get you set for Viking Saints at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. That's all next week right here on NFL Network. Everything you know and love about our show, we're going to spin it and put that British twist on it. We're so excited. Welcome to Good Morning Football, presented by Old Trapper Beef Jerky. We're live. We're still in New York City, though. It's Friday, September 23rd. I'm Jamie Erdall. That's Kyle Brand. That is Peter Schrager. And this is a Super Bowl champion with your New York Giants to my left. Sean O'Hara. Good morning. Our other Super Bowl champion, Jason McCordy. He's in Cleveland. Somehow he is awake and smiling because he covered the game last night for Westwood One Radio. He called the game with Ian Eagle. We have plenty more with you later on. Get your takes ready to tee them up. Hey, it's definitely black. Let's do it. How the Steelers waking up this morning. Let's find out because last night they had an evening engagement against the Cleveland Browns. And guys, the Pittsburgh Steelers are one and two, but more importantly, the Cleveland Browns win in prime time against the Steelers. That's not something that's happened a lot in this generation. And they win 29 to 17, a double-digit victory. Our guy, Tom Pelliserro, how about this?

1:44.9

Tom gets the QB1 for the winning team in prime time, and Jacoby Brissette talking about toughness. Kobe, four days ago, you guys let one get away from you against the Jets, to come out here against one of your big rivals. Get this win. What does it mean to this team? It just shows you the toughness of this team, The mental toughness of this team, the physical toughness, coming off a short week.

2:03.5

We knew it's

2:03.8

going to be a 60-minute game, and we prepared for that, and it took every bit of it. So happy

2:08.3

what we did today, and it just keep building. All right, so that's two straight losses for the

2:13.5

Steelers. And Cleveland, as Kyle mentioned, is now two and one. Could have been three and oh had things gone differently at the end on a Sunday afternoon, but two and one is still pretty solid for the Browns after week three for themselves Thursday night. What do we make of the Brown's home win on Thursday night football over the Steelers? We said yesterday they had to get rid of the stench of that collapse. Five days later, they come out here and they played what I think the Cleveland Browns brand of football is going to be for the foreseeable future, and they did it at its best level.

2:40.5

171 rushing yards against a Steelers defense. Boy, has time changed. This is not what we saw in the 90s, in the 2000s, the 2010s.

2:50.9

It was Hunt, it was Chub, it was Hunt.

2:54.2

This team leads the NFL now with 191 rushing yards per game.

3:00.6

When Deshawn Watson comes to the team, everyone has these grand visions of what the

3:03.4

office is going to be.

3:04.4

And then when he's suspended, everyone has these grand visions of the team falling apart. This is going to be the offense if you've got these two running backs in that offensive line. Watson, Berset, Baker, or otherwise. And when it was rolling, it was rolling. Nick Chubb, it looks like he's got Barry Sanders moments and he's got Jerome Bettis moments. This guy is so good, and then Hunt is the perfect compliment.

3:25.8

You're not going to lose many games when you have 171 rushing yards. Last week, they lost one of those. This week, it was never in doubt. They know the score was close, but in the second half, this was all Browns. And for them to be doing this against the Steelers, a team that has just haunted them. And Mike Tomlin, a coach who has had such a dominant career over them,

3:42.0

was such an important statement.

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