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NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

GMFB Wednesday Hour 1: Chiefs plan, Cousins benched, and Fab Five Rookies!

NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

NFL

Sports, Football

4.73.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 December 2024

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Hour One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the Chiefs planning for Patrick Mahomes' injury.  Hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Peter Schrager, and Akbar Gbaja-Biamila discuss the Falcons benching Kirk Cousins.  Whiteboard Wednesday addresses Caleb Williams' actions on the Bears bench.  Plus, Peter delivers his Fab Five Rookies for the Week!

Stay tuned for Hour 2 of the GMFB Podcast!

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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.

0:22.1

What's happening? Hey, hey, hey. Oh, Lord. Good morning football.

0:24.3

What's happening, good people?

0:25.5

This is Good Morning Football, presented by Old Trapper Beef Turkey, live in L.A., live in New York.

0:30.3

It's Wednesday, December 18th.

0:31.6

This is Akbar, Bia, Milla.

0:33.3

There's Peter Stregor.

0:34.5

There's Kyle Brands.

0:36.2

Oh, my goodness.

0:37.3

Have we been burying the lead with all this Mahomes talk? Because they're... There's Peter Stregor. There's Kyle Brandt. Oh, my goodness.

0:40.9

Have we been burying the lead with all this Mahomes talk?

0:45.9

Because there is a game this weekend between the state of Pennsylvania and the state of Maryland.

0:48.0

And we got to talk about it today, you guys.

0:50.6

It's fantastic Saturday on Fox, Peter.

0:52.3

Late afternoon, Fox.

1:27.9

Brady on the call in Baltimore for Ravens versus Steelers. You know, the Steelers have owned the Ravens eight of the last nine times, and Marlon Humphrey this week said he doesn't like that. Let's see how this goes. I cannot wait for this Saturday. Let's do it. Do we have drones on the front and back cover of the New York Post today, Kyle? Listen. We ain't joking over here. The drone talk around here is like we're getting really worried about the drone talk. Yeah. It's like we're like ready to start like buying gasoline and bottled water. How's that earthquake in L.A.? Not that fuck. I was just checking about the editorial decisions of the Post today. That's it. That's more than an all-22 copy. That's like an all, you know, all-million copy right there. That's true. Way zoomed out. All right. Wrap sheet. Let's focus on football news, shall we? Ian Rappaport, good morning to you. Big changes in Atlanta. Some say they saw it coming, but now they have a decision, they have a decision made at quarterback.

1:50.0

Whether or not anyone saw it coming, it is massive news, seismic news for the Atlanta Falcons.

1:53.4

At long last, Michael Pennix, Jr.

2:00.6

Their first round draft pick, someone who I would say was the most controversial draft pick we've seen in the first round in a very, very long time, is now the starting quarterback to the Atlanta Falcons, Rahim Morris, announcing this news late last night. And you're right. I think a lot of people were wondering about this. Was it time just based on the physical limitation of Per Cousins and the turnovers? And, you know, Rahim Morris said at Post-Gape, even after win, the play of quarterback was not good enough in all during practice this whole year. They've had Michael

2:21.9

Pennix, Jr., really oppressing them physically, but also mentally. It seemed in training camp,

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