Monday Pt2: Best Week 4 storylines, Nate Burleson, MNF Preview, and Game Balls
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🗓️ 3 October 2022
⏱️ 28 minutes
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Part Two of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with the best storylines from Week 4. Hosts Sara Walsh, Kyle Brandt, Peter Schrager and Super Bowl Champion Jason McCourty discuss what really impressed them over the weekend. Nate Burleson drops by and tells us what he's liked from the Vikings offense and why the Broncos could be in trouble. We look ahead to the Rams-49ers matchup on Monday Night Football, before handing out Game Balls for Week 4. Stacey Dales wraps up Vikings/Saints and starts looking ahead to Giants/Packers in London this Sunday.
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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. |
| 0:42.4 | Welcome. Hey, hey, hey. Oh, yeah. Good morning football. Welcome to Good Morning Football, presented by Old Trapper Beef Jerky. We are live in New York City. It is Monday, October 3rd. My name is Sarah Walsh, Jamie Erdahl, our good friends, still flying back from London. She was pulling double duty this week. Kyle Brant, Peter Shager, Super Bowl champion, McCordy. They're all back from London. They had a whole week of sleeping in. Let's be honest, guys. It's real easy. Time change. Like, I mean, good living over there in London. It is time now for the lead block. |
| 0:48.7 | Lead block. All right, it was a wild weekend. We still got one game left tonight. So what stood out the most for you guys after you watched Sunday's games? |
| 0:58.5 | Bill's Ravens, what we just saw. And we saw the death of, I think, one of the stupidest storylines perpetuated up by this show, but by a lot of other people that the bills can't win close games. And I understand that when there's a lot of hype for somebody and there's a lot of crowning them before they win it all, you look for any kind of foothold in the opinion and take game about with which to bring them down. But they had to hear this this last week. And I know it got to the Bills and it got to the coach and the quarterback. You guys can't win close games. You guys can't win close games after the Miami game. Stupid. |
| 1:46.4 | They had 20 straight wins of over double digits. And it's like, don't penalize them for just whipping ass week after week. All right? I'm sorry, I'm working blue here, but it's a frustrating take. And also, Josh Allen's career, look, eight fourth quarter comebacks, 11 game winning drives. that's not in the DNA that they're chokers at the end of the game. |
| 2:02.9 | Normally at the end of the game, they're up 20 and 30. That is a good thing. This goes back to the old the Hale Murray, where DeAndre Hopkins jumped over him, and, oh, they blew the game late. It was a crazy freak anonymily play, and the Baccardons only needed that play because Josh Allen on the prior drive are gone right down the field and punched it in the end zone. |
| 2:07.0 | So, look, there may be ways to take down this Bill's team in the take game. |
| 2:34.2 | Sure, but that's stupid story, stupid storyline about they can't win close games is stupid and now it's over because they set there, kicked a little field goal and then stupid storyline storyline. Done. Done. I like that for a segment. Stupid storyline. We should. We should. Featring the Bills or Chokers. I'll give you another one. Go on. The Chiefs, they just can't get their offense going. Stupid, Peter. Stupid storyline. The stupid storyline. Chiefs were awesome. That's my favorite storyline. storyline. The Chiefs got right. And I look at this team and it's going |
| 2:38.1 | into Tampa, their House of Hors from the Super Bowl. And that Tampa Bay defense |
| 2:42.0 | which just gave Mahomes fits two years ago when they played in that Super Bowl |
| 2:45.8 | and it was a total team effort. Kyle, you mentioned it, nine different non-wide |
| 2:50.1 | nine wide receivers caught balls in this game. We're getting contributions from Noah Gray. You're getting contributions from Jody Fortson. Pacheco looks like he's a man possessed when he carries the ball. The difficulty meter was a 10 on that one, and he hit it. The offensive line was fantastic. And they were going up against Vita Vaya, and they were going up against some of those big Devin White types, Levanti, David. |
| 3:12.0 | I said earlier in the show that when the Chiefs play like that, there's no team that can beat them. |
| 3:16.8 | I don't think it's even close. The score didn't even indicate how much of a blowout that was. |
| 3:20.6 | The Chiefs and the Bills have been on this collision course all season long, and both |
| 3:25.0 | teams showed what they can do not only when their backs are against the wall, what the |
| 3:28.9 | bills did, but when everything's right. Kansas City rolled, and I think we kind of need to see |
| 3:33.0 | that from Holmes without Tyree Kill. Bills, Chiefs, I raise you, and I don't know if I can |
| 3:37.6 | call the storyline, stupid. I was the one saying it too. |
| 3:41.3 | So? |
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