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NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

Tuesday Pt1: Chargers-Broncos takeaways; Panic for Packers? Blaming Tom Brady?

NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

NFL

Sports, Football

4.73.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2022

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Part One of the Good Morning Football Podcast begins with hosts Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, Peter Schrager, and Super Bowl Champion Shaun O’Hara sharing their takeaways from the Chargers overtime victory over the Denver Broncos on Monday Night Football. Then Peter leads “we in or we out” where everyone answers if it’s time to be worried about the Packers and whether it’s fair to blame Tom Brady for the Buccaneers loss against Pittsburgh. Part one of the GMFB podcast finishes up discussing which northeastern NFL team has you most intrigued after week-6.

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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.

0:08.2

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

0:23.6

Good morning football.

0:30.3

Hey, welcome to good morning football, presented by Old Trapper, Beef Jerky.

0:31.5

We're live in New York City.

0:33.5

It's Tuesday, October 18th. I'm Jamie Erdall.

0:34.7

That's Kyle Brandt, Peter Schrager, and a Super Bowl champion.

0:37.1

Sean O'Hare to my left. Sean at the table this morning. Jason McCordy had the night in Boston last night running a charity event with his brother, Devin McCordy. It was at Kings, and they raise money for their McCordy Foundation that they do and all that jazz. So we miss him today, but he's off doing good things. Incredible.

1:44.9

The McCordy's are always doing good things. And the Patriots are winning. And we're winning. Yeah, Jason, it's been great. And the charity's an amazing thing. And as an added bonus, they didn't have to watch Russell Wilson last night. Let's go. Let's get to the two of them. We've got a late block. 19, guys, say what you want. They're four and two. It's a nice record in overtime. The Broncos, two and four. Let's hear from the two quarterbacks, starting with Justin Herb, who says, I'm not sure these past Chargers teams would have won this game. He was proud. Go ahead, Justin. That's huge. you know, like you mentioned, you know, two years ago, maybe that's a different story. And for us to go out and close and finish and to get that turnover on special teams like that is huge for us. And just to stay in the fight, come back from 10-0 early on, you know, it says a lot about our team. It's a good football team out there, but we're just as good, if not better, and we feel like.

1:47.2

We've got to answer the call.

1:45.0

It's a good football team out there, but we're just as good, if not better, and we feel like. And we've got to answer the call.

1:48.0

It's adversity is, you know, definitely, you know, challenging us right now.

1:53.0

But the only way I know through it all is just continue to work hard and continue to believe.

2:00.0

I felt like we felt like we should have won that game tonight. Felt like they should have won that game. I think both teams could have said that a lot of different times throughout the night. Things that stood out to us from the Chargers overtime win over the Broncos last night for a Monday night football beater. What do you got in the bag? Where do you want to start?

2:17.7

Last time, I watched the entire game. I even tweeted last night after the game at midnight, like, Welp, see you in the morning. Those highlights, it's a win. They're four and two. The Chargers did not complete a pass for more than 24 yards. Justin Herbert consistently doing checkdown, checkdown, checkdown. He's got the biggest can in the league. They grinded this one out, and then eventually someone was going to give the other team the game. And it was the Broncos. Can we see this muff punt one more time? This one is Montreal. It hurts. All right. So this is after stopping the Chargers twice in overtime on three and out. So defense is lights out. And this is the play that might be the season for the Broncos.

2:53.6

I don't know how you get after this one, two and four. I'll tell you what, the punt before this one? I'm going to show you this one here. This was the punt return in overtime before this one. Watch this. This is worth watching. Washington is the same guy. and look at the Chargers player like in his face and they're talking trash and he's like, yeah, yeah, yeah, I got you. I got you. The very next play he would muff that pun. And then gosh, guys, what we didn't see in the highlights, Kyle. The most penalty yards for a Broncos team in one game since 1976. 76?

3:25.0

Broncos. They had minus nine yards

3:27.8

total after half time, passing yards.

3:30.7

Minus nine, okay?

3:32.8

The defense was amazing.

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