GMFB Monday Hour 2: Lamar Jackson legacy, Jayden Daniels surprise, and Game Balls!
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🗓️ 20 January 2025
⏱️ 42 minutes
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Hour Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the legacy of Lamar Jackson. Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Peter Schrager, and Akbar Gbaja-Biamila discuss his amazing performances but lack of playoff success. Kyle points out the real story behind Jayden Daniels success. Plus, the table hands out Game Balls for the Divisional Round.
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| 0:00.0 | This is an I-Heart podcast. |
| 0:02.6 | Guaranteed Human. |
| 0:04.3 | Good Morning Football is a production of the NFL in partnership with IHeart Radio. |
| 0:54.1 | Yeah, yeah, yeah. Come on. Hey, hey, oh, go. Good morning football. Yeah, what's up, everybody? This is good morning football. We are brought to you by Old Trapper Beach Turkey, live in L.A. in New York. It's Monday, January 20th. I'm Jamie Yardall. Here's Akbar, Bajv, Mila. Peter Shreger, Kyle Brand. We've got three games left in the NFL season. We've got two games left on Fox and one on CBS. Kyle, you have a playoff beard happening. What is going on with your facial hair? I would like you to speak to the public about this. Oh, yeah, this is my commander's playoff beard. No, we're all, no, no, it's not. No, I'm growing it out for a role. And that's this pretentious thing that actors like to say. You're like, why is Mark Ruffalo at the Oscars with a long beard? Oh, he's in this incredible role. Hey, I'm grinding off for a roll. I'm just going to leave it at that. It's a great secret. Okay. Okay. All right. Stay tuned. Stay tuned. Until then, Kyle, please lend your vocal talents to the highlight from last night. I think I will. Ruffalo loved you in Last Castle. Ravens, Bills. Is this the last stand for Buffalo at home? I know it's their last home game. They're trying to go 10-0 at home for the season. But Lamar comes in as he has in a playoff game before in Buffalo and lost. But this is the opening drive of the game, and it was just, it seemed casual. |
| 1:28.2 | They couldn't get Derek Henry going early, and it didn't matter. So Rashad Bateman touchdown, no big deal, but the bill's immediately answered with their own touchdown drive. Second quarter, though, huge play in this game. Shout out DeMar Hamlin making a play. And Vaughn. I bought it. Demar Hamlin was great last time. It's a critically important player for this team. |
| 1:46.0 | There's always so cut up in the conversation about DeMar because of the incident from a couple years ago, but he has a really important player who made huge plays on this night and his need to make more next week. Touchdown. No plow. Bills now take the lead. They were down 7-0 and then they cooked for the rest of the first half. The MVP letters were out. Guys, the votes are already in. There's nothing you can do. I don't know if I like that system at all, but here's another touchdown with less than a minute left to go in the first half. They would go into the locker room with all the momentum, and could they run away and hide with this thing? No, absolutely not, because the Ravens were great in the third quarter especially. |
| 2:22.0 | This drive was destruction. |
| 2:24.6 | They ran, they ran, Henry got going north and south. |
| 2:27.6 | They scored, and they just got all the momentum back, and it feels like John Harbaugh is going to add to his all-time best list of road |
| 2:34.6 | playoff wins. But the two-point convert is deflected by Matt Milano, crafty player who spent a lot |
| 2:39.7 | of the night spying Lamar and in that case knocking down the pass. Fourth quarter, it is 24 to 19. |
| 2:46.6 | Bills holding on to that five-point lead should not feel solid. But wait, Mark Andrews, venerable tight end. Terrell Bernard. Peter from? Terrell Bernard from. Baylor. Baylor. Baylor. He makes the play. He knocks it out. He recovers it. We'll see more of Mark Andrews shortly. It's not great. Now down eight, two minutes to play. Lamar just go down the field, score, and get the two point. Goes right back to Andrews as he has his whole career. |
| 3:11.2 | Same drag. Not great. Now down eight, two minutes to play. Lamar, just go down the field, score, and get the two point. |
| 3:08.9 | Goes right back to Andrews as he has his whole career. Same draft class. Goes out of bounds. Time immediately is not a factor. You think they got a hurry. No, in fact, they probably should slow down not to leave Josh anytime. Down eight, he had all the time in the world. This was about a 12 second pass protection. |
| 3:25.3 | And finally, the bill's secondary can't keep up, and they go to likely, and it's a touchdown. |
| 3:30.0 | But they're down to, obviously, they've got to go for the two-point conversion, and they have the play, they have the receiver, Lamar. Roll right. |
| 3:38.0 | There's Mark Andrews. He's done it a thousand times. He just dropped it. |
| 3:42.0 | I've watched this play 50 times now. I don't understand what happened. Mark Andrews did not speak |
| 3:48.0 | after the game, so we don't have any answers from him. All the Ravens just spoke up for him, |
| 3:52.3 | and John Harbaugh said we would not be here without Mark Andrews, but he dropped it. |
| 3:56.6 | It is a very good player in the biggest spot imaginable, |
| 3:59.6 | making it an unthinkable mistake after a couple other ones earlier in the game. |
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