Ah, yes. It's overreaction Monday after a championship Sunday, rich eyes. And along with Chris Brockman getting set to overreact to two monster games that spat out to Super bowl teams for the very first time all season, we've been thinking about who's going to make it. I know who's not going to make it. We now know who's made it for the first time all season. The teams we should have thought would have made it all year.
Well, I did say chiefs and Niners were going to make it way back in the day when we started doing this podcast and the first season preview show came out on labor day would have been great to have had it confirmed back then. Of course I hopped off the chiefs to hop on the Ravens when no one blames you around Thanksgiving and then given a chance to change it going into the playoffs. I stuck with the Ravens then on game day morning on Sunday, I took the chiefs.
I hopped off the Ravens and uh, I, I, I made the right move and stuck with the Niners. Didn't look like that was a smart move around halftime, but at any rate, there's a lot to overreact to here on this edition of overreaction Monday. That's brought to you as always by our friends at game time, the fast and easy way to buy tickets for all the sports music, comedy, and theater events near you stay tuned to this podcast because later on right in the middle, I'll give you a promo code on how to buy a big game ticket and get some nice money off of that.
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That was garbage. Just like overreaction Mondays. All right. Okay, rich. And I'm ready for all the hate and my mentions.
That'll be fun. What do you mean? The chiefs and 49ers didn't win the games on Sunday. The Ravens and lions lost. So ridiculous overreaction. It is a ridiculous overreaction because the reason why everybody's saying the Ravens lost the game because they quote unquote no showed is because the chief's defense showed, you know, what also showed on Sunday, my homes and Kelsey showed in that first half.
Okay. Kelsey showed to the tune of 11 catches on 11 targets, my homes set a personal playoff record with 20 first half completions, you know, also showed the butt kicker in the wind and the rain. He showed, he came up with a big field goal. You can also show Tommy Townsend showed I'm mentioning a punter.
Wow. The ball got down. The ball got down inside the 10 yard line a couple of times on the Ravens.
They all showed. And that's the reason why the Ravens lost. Did the Ravens make some decisions? Did they also have a lack of composure that was shocking? Yes, they factored into it. And did the lions lose because their head coach made some head scratching decisions. I know the way you're looking right now, it doesn't really read into a listening podcast, but those who can see it on YouTube, you agree that Dan Campbell screwed the pooch. If you will on this, we'll get to that in a minute.
I'm sure we will. That said, if the door was left slightly ajar by Dan Campbell's decision to not kick a field goal midway through the third quarter to retake a 17 point lead, the 40 Niners kicked the door in with yes, a lucky 51 yard connection to Brandon. I use something, but that throw that Purdy zinged into IUC was a nice throw to make it a seven point game. And then they tied it because the defense showed by ripping the ball out of Jamir Gibbs is true. True. Okay. So overreaction chiefs and Niners won because they showed in the moments in which the Ravens and lions did not.
Okay. What's next, sir. Well, let's talk about Dan Campbell then Dan Campbell costs his team a trip to the super bowl by not kicking field goals.
Where do I stand on this? Did he cost them a trip to the super bowl? We still don't know, but I, I thought that the field goal in the third quarter, the opportunity to get back up 17 would have placed the momentum back in their hands.
I know he said in a post-game press conference that the reason why he went for it was to regain the upper hand. I thought he would have had the upper hand if he kicked a field goal to go up 17, basically saying, Hey, San Francisco, nice field goal. You got to start the second half, right? But we just matched you. You're still down three scores. And you're now with one less of an opportunity to get closer because we just matched you.
So we, we, we nullified one of your possessions. We now only have a quarter and a half to go with a 17 point lead as opposed to an entire half to go with a 17 point lead. And I think that would have let kept San Francisco more in a hole rather than getting a nice burst of energy because the defense got off the field on a fourth down that did lead to the IU goop as I've been referring to it. I don't know if that's going to catch on the 51 yarder, but Campbell didn't when he went for it on fourth down, say let's drop the ball. Then let's give up a circus catch. And then let's fumble the ball after that. And did all those three things happen because he went for it on fourth down?
No. So to say that by cost them by going for it, take the three points, three points in the field. Exactly. We're assuming that there may be a lot of assumptions here. You know, Badgerly was 78% on kicks from 40 to 49 yards.
So good chance he does make both of those. The one thing that I think cost them was not even going for it on fourth down rather than tying the game at 27, a piece at the halfway mark of the fourth quarter. It's interesting. Both of those fourth down decisions happened right in the middle of each quarter in the second half. It was not overruling the call to run the ball on third and goal from the one when you need to have all your timeouts left, you got to, you got to go to the air twice. You got a lot going on with your playing. I don't know any of these two point plays. How about a tackle eligible play just to stick it in everyone's face.
You know what I mean? So you're right. That's your best two point play on the one on the one yard line there for a touchdown. That one.
That's the one that, that, um, Chris long on our flagship show, uh, called an unforgivable mistake. All right. So put the percentage on Dan Campbell here for the loss. Like what do you, what do you say? I don't know. I mean, really percentages.
I don't know. I'm just saying this is what the conversation is on Monday. You know, he put, he put this trust in the players to execute.
There was no execution in it. Um, I, I think they would have had a better chance to win these, to, to win the game had they kicked the field goals when they didn't. And, you know, it doesn't take a genius to see that they could have used one of those three pointers when they lost by three. Right. Um, but every decision has its own residual effect. So I'll say that he, you know, I, I, I got to push back on this being an overreaction. Um, so I'll, I'll just push back and say, he, he didn't cost them, but he certainly greased the skids.
All right. Let's take this one, one step further for the lions. This loss is going to linger with the team in 2024, and they're going to miss the playoffs all together. Next year. That is a, that is, that is a total overreaction, man. I don't know. Hangovers are real.
I know the next season. It's a real Eagles. Absolutely. I get you.
I see it. But the Eagles had that because they lost both of their coordinators. The lines are probably going to lose one. They're probably going to lose Ben Johnson. Everyone has been interviewing, but yeah, he'll probably, I mean, I don't think they're going to lose both.
I don't think Seattle and Washington are going to take both. Maybe not, but he's been interviewing. I mean, it's not like he's not out there.
Um, I, I hear you. Um, so, and Dan Campbell said, that's why he told the guys, I don't know if we're ever going to get back here again, but one way that we're definitely not getting back here is if you treat this off season, like it's, it's, it's anything else, like you need to think about this every single day, that honesty from, because that's a way to coach. It's just like, Hey, don't go into this off season thinking, well, don't worry about it. You know, we were 17 points up on the NFC champs and we had them where we wanted them.
We just didn't make the plays and, you know, and just go all la dee da to your off season. He wants them to own it and think about it. And he will, that's for sure.
His own issues. And so I don't know, they need to take him to heart because it's true. They may not be back. And that in one way to ensure that they won't be back is if they don't treat this as if it is every single day, getting better with whatever the hell that means with the left or eating right or living right.
I don't know. But to sit here right now and say, it's such a terrible loss that they're screwed for next year. Right now, they might actually use it as their fire. They might actually win this division. Again, they might actually have a better than a three seed and they could be a two seed. They could even be the one seed. They could actually have a better season. The fact that the Packers have joined this mix in a significant way I'm pulling for them might actually lead to taking it even more serious. They were America's team. I kind of, I do believe that I felt that, but every year there's a new batch of playoff teams and this might've been their one shot. But to sit here and say, this is definitely going to happen because the loss is so difficult to watch and bear.
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Oh wow. Is it, have we ever had a show where I think you're overreacting to everything? Probably reach their ceiling with Lamar. I, I, I, I disagree. We say flowers had a hell of a game. He just made a boneheaded mistake with taunting.
Lagerious need. I mean, that was an easy 15 yarder easy. If he didn't, they could have used that momentum and gone in and not, not had that moment where they, maybe they could have ran it inside the 10.
He could have honestly, I don't know. They, they could have run it a couple of times and jammed it in there and there wouldn't have been a, a fumble, but, and, and I know flowers is really upset about the fumble, the point where he slammed his hand on the bench and cut his hand open bleeding. Right. Listen, he just made an incredible play. Justice flowers is about to cross the goal line and make it 17, 14 will play. So he's clearly a keeper, right? They flowers likely and likely likely and Andrews are a hell of a two tight end set. Okay. The running back spot.
I get to get better at that too. It's the same conversation we had last week about the bills, right? So all the other teams in the AFC, all the other great quarterbacks, all the new coaches and Lamar now has Patrick Mahomes is still there. You got to go through him that now, if you're going to say that the Ravens have reached their ceiling with Lamar Jackson, a quarterback is the same way as saying this is Patrick Mahomes, his conference. And, and it'll take a huge effort to beat him and the chiefs while he's still playing at the top of his game.
That's a mouthful. Okay. That doesn't fit on our, on our topic bar on the screen, but to basically sit here and say, Lamar is never going to get any better than he got this year. And the offense can't be any better than they got this year. I think they could, they could do better at some of the playmakers, you know, a lot of points this year.
No, I I'm, I'm aware of that. I'm just pointing out, don't you think they could, if they get another Zay flowers in the draft and there's suddenly they got like a, like a waddle to go with his Tyree kill, like Buffalo. Don't you think this was the Ravens best chance? What if the Ravens seed home game in the AFC championship game, rocking the weather is supposed to be advantageous for their style of play on offense, nothing. What if in six weeks, the Raven just say, screw it.
Let's let's, let's knock on the door and say, would you take a team friendly contract? Derek Henry, would that change your opinion on this topic bar? Are they going to beat the chiefs with Derek Henry? I mean the running game was amazing and they abandoned it on Sunday. I'm aware of all of that.
I'm just saying like, I'm just giving you ideas here. What if, what if Deandre Hopkins goes, you know what I should have, I should have signed with the Ravens to begin with. Is he going to look like Odell did this year, which was, where was he yesterday? Well, I mean, Odell again, um, was coming back from a knee injury and you know, in the same way that Von Miller, it took him a while to even get back on the field. And in that last game against the chiefs, Von looked finally like Von, right? So I I'm just saying there are definitely opportunities to look at this Ravens team and saying they can get better and improve with draft and improve with free agent moves. The defense looks pretty damn good. And it doesn't look like it's going to get long in the tooth.
I mean, Kyle Hamilton is a keeper of gold standard platinum variety. The chiefs is 17.0 in the second half. You got to win that game.
I know they didn't. This just in I'll just push back down. Not being an overreaction.
Okay. Have we reached halftime? One more before halftime, Richard, the 49ers don't win the super bowl. They should go get Kirk cousins and free agency. Now you are in the realm.
I know this is really a third rail subject matter. I know, but if Brock Purdy does not perform well, again, I wrote this in the first half when they were getting smoked, dude, I understand that, but this is a team that, you know, looked at Jimmy Garoppolo after a super bowl season and go, nah, maybe we need to start looking around. This is literally a team months ago that tried to get Tom Brady.
I know how he got not catch much fire was buried deep in a profile and no one really picked up. Well, guess what's coming is a media, you know, that's coming to Vegas with nothing to talk about this won't be discussed in Vegas, but if Purdy, if Purdy has an off game in the super bowl. Yeah. And this is a team that looks at, well, everything they will get everything, you know, Hey, Jimmy G you missed that throw. I mean, we schemed, we were seven minutes from the title and you missed the deep throw at ceiling, right? We schemed, we schemed it for you and you missed it there.
And Hey, Brady's 46. And I know you're back Purdy. You're coming off the surgery.
That was a manual Sanders. You had free. And so we're just going to start thinking maybe we can upgrade at this position and then we'll draft Trey Lance. Right. Yep. And then we'll still almost go to the Superbowl and then we'll hope that he beats you out. He doesn't and then we'll ask you to still come back and then you're where you're gone, but wait a second, come back, come back.
Can you please come back and do it again? Right. They're always looking for upgrades. So you can't discount that no matter how many wagons get circled by the 49er fans around their quarterbacks that you ask anybody who knows the Shanahan system from Mike, this guy, this guy, this reason why this guy was drafted in the same draft as RG three. They think he is the prototype.
And he was phenomenal this year before his Achilles gave way big number seasons. So I'm not going to sit, this is not out of the realm of crazy. How about that?
I'll finally buy that one. I mean, I understand that it's crazy. If they don't win now, if they don't win, be in Purdy goes for 300. And the reason why they don't win is because my homes had the ball last sort of similar to last year. Maybe I should have worded that a little bit differently. Well, you ordered, you worded it when, when it was, when it was, they were getting smoked. Yeah. So, you know, you were ready to say that they should do that off of a championship game loss. And then you had to rephrase it because they got through exactly.
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What else you got? Second half rich. If the play second half, which means I'm going for it, I'm going to come back for everything.
I'm down by 17 takes right now. That's right. Okay. You're going for when you should just kick and take the points. I mean, sometimes if the playoffs were included for the NFL awards, McCaffrey MVP, Andy Reed coach of the air.
No, my homes would be MVP. Come on. Come on. Yeah.
I just watched score two touchdowns and win the game by himself. Almost. No, I mean, what did my homes do in the second half on Sunday?
Dude, Patrick, my homes, we are living in his world right now. I don't understand. I don't think people are understanding what's going to happen in the next two weeks. Well, hold on. We'll get to that in a second. Oh, is there something that hits on that subject?
I don't know. I mean, you could make the case. I don't think this is an overreaction. I mean, I think McCaffrey would be coach of the year, period, you know, no matter what I think I'd agree with you on the Reed is coach of the year and I mean, man, he's been a beast. He has been a beast. I'm not saying he hasn't been, but this is a quarterback award, dude.
It doesn't have to be running backs. We want MVP before. How about this? You could put up an overreaction. A running back will never win an MVP award again.
Wow. And I would call, I would say that that's less of an overreaction McCaffrey and Purdy. You're going to split the 49 of just one at a few years ago. Ready for Lamar. Everyone needs to get ready for the coach of the year, the MVP and coach of the year to go to each of the teams that did not win on championship Sunday. And I'm giving, I'm giving them the respect to not say the loser of championship Sunday.
How about this? Should we include the playoffs for awards? It's a regular season award.
You know what I mean? So there's possible that a team that a guy was so super superior, right? Offensively defensive player of the year. Right? Like for instance, had the Steelers not made the playoffs, J did TJ watt would be defensive player of the year.
Right? Sure. Okay. Like I think TJ watt is the defensive player of the year. Okay. Even though I didn't say it on the show the other day, but I'm trying to make my point here. Okay. Max Crosby may win defensive player of the year. Right.
And didn't make the playoffs, make the playoffs. Perfect example. Sure. I see. So that's what I'm saying. You see it in other sports where like, you know, the, the award gets announced so later on, and it's just such a wamp, wamp moment because they got bounced or they're not in the playoffs. So the NBA always hands it to the player in the, in front of their home fans.
Sometimes they don't even make it. I know that it's like, dude, I'm with you. That's why. Okay. But you could make that case for anybody, you know, but that's why I think super bowl MVP, it's like a single game award that sometimes is awarded to somebody for the run that they just made. That's true.
Right. Like some of that is factored into we won't see a non quarterback when MVP ever again, but we have non quarterbacks win super bowl MVP all the time. You could make a case like if you were, if you're hunting and pecking for something here to sort of in the same way, the NCAA tournament has most outstanding player of the entire tournament. That might be different from the player of the year award.
That's handed out. So maybe the NFL should create another award. Who would they name it after Brady?
I mean, how could you play off player ever? How could you not find the Tom Brady award piece? They did it for, uh, did it for Jordan or the, you know, Tim B Jordan is the MVP, I think award now. Is that what it is? Okay. All right. How about that?
This is the one where I wanted to get to my homes here. If the chiefs win the super bowl. Yes. Andy Reed, Patrick Holmes, Travis Kelsey, the best coach QB receiver, triumvirate and NFL history right now that would belong to Walsh, Montana and rice. Right? That trio has three. Yes. Right.
That's who it would belong to. So that's the standard here. So, cause Gronk has a ring, but he didn't play in one of the games. And so, you know, it's Brady and bill, but they always had a different kind of star, you know? No, no, no. Yeah. Yeah. Um, so basically it's Walsh, Montana and rice. Unless you want to say who else?
What Landry? I was gonna say Noel Bradshaw and Stallworth Swan or one of those types of guys. Yeah. Um, Troy Irv and, and, um, and am it well coach. Okay. That's right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Right. Stop me. My tracks on this one.
I talk about the conversation that's coming this week. I mean, this is it right here. I mean the three of these guys, um, if the chiefs win the super bowl, that's three for Reed.
Yeah. I mean, that's three for the three of them. And you talk about, you know, the numbers that they're putting up, you mentioned Kelsey's now the all time leading playoff receiver in eight less games than Jerry rice. And obviously what Patrick, Montana would still be on top of the homes in terms of rings. True. Kelsey would still be behind rice and some of the categories, but the fact that he's even above him period in a category, a category, let alone two, right.
Um, for the playoffs and Reed is not a, I mean, but I'll put them all together. You're you're now, I don't think you're off. I mean, this is not an overreaction.
That's not like crazy. Get out of here. There's arguments to be had before and against, I think there's a conversation here. I'll buy it for sure. For sure. All right.
A couple of coaching ones. And then we're out before you do that. Hold on a minute. Just everyone has to understand what's coming with my homes.
Okay. In terms of the conversations we're going to be having, there's going to be, by the time he snaps, the ball snapped for the super bowl. People are going to be like having my homes fatigue. Well, I mean, on Twitter last night, they're already calling them the greatest ever. Well, I saw, you know, a couple of our colleagues at ESPN was saying he's the best quarterback ever.
And it's just like, he is the best quarter tournament. Well, we need to slow down because, and we'll talk about it more on, on our shows this week, flagship show, if you will. I mean, I don't know if you can call up, if you can, um, the, the, the graphic of my homes and Brady, the pre pre at, at age 28. Yeah. And right now my homes has got Brady at this point. If Brady's career stopped at 28 and he would somehow, you know, no longer play anymore and we would have put him in the hall.
Right. Um, his, his numbers are, are better. Now this is the way you catch Tom Brady is you start this way, entering the super bowl. He's already got four more playoff wins at this age than Brady had. He's gotten 16 more regular season wins than Brady had. He's gotten, uh, one more super bowl appearance than Brady's had a fewer super bowl win. This is going into the game. Uh, the same number of super bowl MVPs and already to an NFL MVPs, Brady never had, did not get one by this age, right? They weren't, he's already gotten it out back.
So if you want to say he's the gray, he's got, he's off to the greatest quarterbacking start in the history of the NFL. That's probably true. Okay. You could make that case. Yeah. I absolutely make that case.
I don't know what the case is. I think it's kind of clear cut. Okay. Well, I mean, I just don't know off the top of my head and you know, after stepping in it with the defensive player of the year conversation, without having all the information directly in front of me and opining with an opinion, um, you know, I want to make sure that'll teach you to have opinions. Oh no. I mean, I want to make sure that I, cause I don't know what, you know, Bradshaw's numbers were at what certain age that did he have four by now, two, they went, uh, back to back and separated by, I just want to point this out though.
Okay. That this is the base from which Mahomes can attack Brady's all time records. And if he doesn't have that 10 year lull between Brady, you mean that if, if Mahomes doesn't have that 10 year lull that Brady, can I say suffered because I mean, he went to super bowl, he didn't lose, but Brady still amassed some remarkable achievements from which he used his early remarkable success. And then the 10 year remarkable success we're referring to as a lull as a base to have the greatest career in the history of 40 year olds in the national football league history. So the longevity still needs to come from Mahomes as does, as does the success, but right now he's the greatest we've ever seen at this age. And in terms of under 30, the greatest I think we've, we've seen, and it's now set a standard for anybody coming out of college.
Anybody coming out of college to do in their first six years of starting these numbers are even playing the first year, right? Except for a cup of coffee and the final regular season game, the wettest beak while Alex Smith took them to the playoffs in his last year there, the, the Mahomes of Palooza is coming already. It took 10, 15 minutes for people to call him the greatest quarterback ever. And they don't want to have a conversation about it. And it's like, Whoa, hold on a second.
Right? Tom Brady did what he did from 40 up. And that conversation we won't have for another dozen years.
If we're for, if Mahomes is fortunate enough to have the career Brady had. So we need to pump some breaks and wanted to say it here first on this pod, because we're going to, we're going to have this conversation over the next week. Plus it's going to be nuts.
The discourse will be crazy. What else? Just a couple of coaching things before we head out the door.
Rich Jim Harbaugh introduced, I saw a video today wearing the powder blues charger to go in a championship Sunday next year. All right. What else? No, come on. Definitely like, come on.
They're going to change, dude. I say things, you react. That's how this podcast has gone. I'm saying what an overreaction that is. We've already, we've already established.
We've already established that based on everything we've just discussed, the chiefs are one of the two teams they'll be playing. Right. Right. Okay. Right.
So it's very rare to have a divisional championship Sunday. I get it. I get it. I get what you're saying. Patriots didn't win the division every year.
What is he going to just flip a switch and all of a sudden they're going to win 12, 13 games. I think so. Don't you, don't you need to be flipped down the street. I get it. But you still need to, you know, when, and he's, he's not only taken over a gig, he's taken over a gig in my homes, his neighborhood.
Okay. What does Jim Harbaugh do? He shows up places. I know the championship Sunday next year. I mean, my goodness gracious.
What was the last coach that, that in his first year on the job, he won a super bowl. Oh yeah. That's right. Okay. And he took over the, he took over the year before. Okay.
I mean, Barry Switzer. All right. All right. He didn't like that one. Yeah. What else? Last one.
What do you think I'd say? Yes. Just cause I love Harbaugh kind of. Okay. Okay. Bill Belichick will never be an NFL head coach again. This one hurt to write.
Gotta be honest. I'll push back on this. Let's just say he does take a gig in media, which by the way, I'm here for me. We should like him to show it up anywhere.
Any set don't care. By the way, he should just rove and go to every set. Well, the idea that we came up with is a coach cast.
You even throw, cause we said it should be him and Sabin doing a coach. Why not? I don't know what their relationships are to all three of them want to work together.
I don't know. And I don't know what he wants to do or when he's going to come around to it, but that would keep him in the mix media wise. Right. And then still be the guy that we're all like, Oh God, he knows everything about everything about everything. And then you take a look at everybody that kept their coaches this year that might be willing to finally move on.
Yeah. So I'll say, I'll say you can't say he's never going to be a head coach in the NFL again right now. But if he takes a year off, suddenly now he's 73. He'll be a 73 year old going into, you know, there's six to eight jobs that are open next year. Right.
And he still is Bill Belichick. But why do you only get one interview this year? That's a great question. I don't know. I guess, I guess for me, you know, that's kind of the thing.
Nope, really Washington. You didn't want to, didn't give him a call. I don't, I just think that they, they want to start fresh with somebody who's young and, and then run 20 years with them. But instant credit ability is of course, I totally understand that. And, but they feel that they're, they want to start from the first jump together with a completely fresh first time head coach. But as I warned the other day, take a look at the Milwaukee books. They thought let's go with somebody who's never done it before. Somebody who's young, we can all grow together. And then halfway through they're like, Oh no, no, no. Let's get the old hand from Boston. I know what our record is. So right.
And on this day that we're recording this doc rivers gets introduced as coach of the bucks. So I counsel, you know, everybody to, to watch it. So next time we're going to have to overreact to what the topics we'll figure out something don't worry.
Yeah, no, no, no. There'll be lots more to overreact to still maybe from championship Sunday. Next time we're on the air, we're going to be coming on. Oh, we'll react to the pro bowl games.
Hey, I'm sure you're going to come up with something. Bring the game back. The tug of war. Are they going to tug of war or something like that?
There's all kinds of funds, dodge ball, tug of war. Well, great. At any rate, we'll get you ready for super bowl 58. It'll be a nice little super bowl preview on overreaction Monday for Chris I'm rich. Thanks for joining us on this one.
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