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NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

Giants-Steelers MNF Recap, Spicy Sean Payton

NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

NFL

Sports, Football

4.73.2K Ratings

🗓️ 29 October 2024

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Gregg Rosenthal is joined by Nick Shook to recap the Giants and Steelers facing off on Monday Night Football. The show starts off with a discussion about T.J. Watt and the Steelers defense before talking about Russell Wilson and the state of the Steeler's offense (11:05), and Daniel Jones' play and future (21:45). After the break, updates about Anthony Richardson's role going into the Colts' next game (36:51), a spicy sound bite from Sean Payton regarding the Broncos running up the score on the Panthers (41:59), injury updates for Jordan Love, Christian Kirk, Brian Thomas, DK Metcalf, and Derek Carr (43:55), the Chiefs trading for Joshua Uche (47:29) and more! Finally, the show is wrapped up with Gregg and Nick's players of the week (52:30).

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0:00.0

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0:24.6

Guaranteed Human. Jones comes up to the line of scrimmage. Now settles back in the shotgun, crowd on its feet. Tows swirling at Accruher. Snap back to Jones, looking, and has the ball. He's out of the way. And recovered by T.J. Watt. Stripzack, Recovery. Steelers ball. Tremendous turn of events, late in the fourth quarter at Accraure Stadium. Unbelievable, when you need a most, he delivers the most.

0:29.6

That's right, T.J. Watt with a crucial strip sack late in the fourth quarter to key a Steelers victory at home on Monday night football, 26 to 18.

0:45.7

Stop me if you've heard this one before. Yes, every Steelers game in primetime feels the same.

0:52.2

Hell, every Steelers game for the last seven, eight years

0:55.3

feels the same with TJ Wat, getting it done at the end.

0:59.5

That was Rob King and Craig Wolfley on WDVEE.

1:04.6

I'm Greg Rosenthal with Nick Shook on NFL Daily

1:08.8

on this Monday night.

1:10.4

And I love the Steelers in these spots. And I know you're

1:13.8

from Cleveland and maybe you don't agree with me. But I love that they're reliable. They give us

1:19.5

some entertainment and yet they give us like a familiar ending that just like gets you ready to go

1:24.6

to bed. And yet the Giants did not decide to dedicate a running back to Chip T.J. Watt on a crucial third down. And it's going to, like I said, I've said this many times and I'll say it again. If I had hair, I'd be pulling it out right now. I'd be losing it because I was raging about the fact that they left J. A. Lumineur on an island against T.J. Watt in that situation. But that's what happens when

1:44.7

you play the Steelers at home. Primetime 22 straight wins on Monday Night Football on Primetime. That's an unfathomable stat. I didn't even realize that existed until tonight. And they come away with another win and they provide a ton of entertainment. I think it was the third straight week in which they were in prime time and they've delivered. Yeah, I love Troy Aikman on this call in general,

2:03.7

and if not for him, I wouldn't feel

2:05.5

as confident in thinking that maybe the running back missed the assignment on that play. There was a

2:10.8

couple, couple ones late where it was like, should he have released out or no? You're saying,

2:16.4

no, he did not have the assignment. He released right through the You're saying no. He did not have to sign him.

2:18.4

He released right through the middle of the line. He was not even considering that. I would never even let him. No check and release there. Dedicate him. Because if it's a base rush, not to get in the weeds, but if it's a base rush, Watts coming. What's not dropping back into coverage there when they need to get pressure. He's going to be there. Be there to protect against you. Get a chip.

2:36.6

Get some help for that guy. Uh, Watts's coming. Watts's not dropping back into coverage there when they need to get pressure. He's going to be there.

3:07.6

Be there to protect against you. Get a chip. Get some help for that guy. Get in the weeds. Please, Shook. I mean, if you feel like you haven't been getting in the weeds, I want to get in the weeds with you. Let's go. That was, to me, you know, one of the key mispatches of the night. Jermaine Illuminaur who decided, you know, preferred not to move from right tackle, the left tackle when they lost Andrew Thomas for the season. Made sense he'd been having a really good year. I think the Giants offensive line overall has been better than average. The best they've been in a long time, and Illuminaur's had a nice season. But whenever he gets, you know, matched up one-on-one against Watt, it's not going to go well.

3:12.0

Meanwhile, on the other side, it's Chris Hubbard getting abused even more by Alex Highsmith

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