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OverReaction Monday - Chiefs and 49ers reactions

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February 12, 2024 4:36 pm

OverReaction Monday - Chiefs and 49ers reactions

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February 12, 2024 4:36 pm

A weekly staple on ‘The Rich Eisen Show’ since 2018, ‘Overreaction Monday’ is now also an extended podcast with Rich and Chris Brockman debating the latest in the NFL. Today’s topics:

2:00      The Chiefs didn’t win the Super Bowl, the 49ers lost it

5:05    The 49ers messed up taking the ball to start Overtime

10:40 Mahomes already clinched a spot on the Mount Rushmore of QBs

12:20  The 49ers have reached their ceiling with Kyle Shanahan as HC

16:45  Brock Purdy is not special enough to win a championship

20:00   Chiefs should make Chris Jones the highest paid defender ever

22:30  The Super Bowl should be in Las Vegas every year

25:15  The Chiefs should open 2024 hosting Harbaugh and the Chargers

27:20  Jason Kelce is going to play with Travis in KC next season

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It is time for the first ever post-Super Bowl edition of Overreaction Monday. Fresh back from Las Vegas, Nevada. Well, I'm lying.

I'm not fresh at all. I'm wiped out, completely wiped out, but I'm here for all of us to overreact to a bunch of stuff Chris Brockman's about to say. What's up, Christopher? How are you?

Hey, Rich. What's up, man? Great game, huh? It was a game that started nothing-nothing through one quarter. No points through the first quarter. And then we almost had a sixth quarter. That's how crazy Super Bowl 58 was where you're you're sitting there right in the middle of it and you're wondering what the hell is going on. And then you're also wondering who's going to be the MVP of this game.

Yeah. At one point it was Jake Moody, the kicker for San Francisco. Then another point, it was Juwan Jennings. And then another point, it was Harrison Bucker. It could have been Bucker, yeah. I was envisioning a scenario where Bucker kicked like a 60-yarder to win it and he would have been MVP.

I honestly think that. I know. Poor Jake Moody, he had a 55-yard field goal that was the record for longest kick in the history of the Super Bowl. Broke a 30-year record.

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Over Reaction Mondays. All right, Christopher. Okay, Rich. Let's do it. Let's get the Super Sports Talkie one out of the way first. Okay. Super Sports Talkie.

Let's get out of the way. The Chiefs didn't win the Super Bowl. The 49ers lost it. Over Reaction. The Chiefs defense won the Super Bowl and then Mahomes was the one who actually put it over the goal line to seal it. How does that sound? The 49ers.

Not as sexy as it is. I get it. The 49ers lost it. Meaning what? Meaning they had lots of chances early in the game. They should have been up maybe seven, ten points after the first quarter. McCaffrey fumble, which I don't think anybody really could have seen coming.

Got lots of chances, especially early in the second half. Got gifted Mahomes interception and then went three and out three times in a row in the third quarter. And I hear what you're saying, and it makes sense to say this, when the Chiefs became the first Super Bowl winner to ever win a game in which they trailed by four different times. Nobody's ever held four leads in a Super Bowl. Did they trail by ten points in every playoff game or something like that? They trailed ten points in every Super Bowl that they played in in the Mahomes era. And they're now three in one of those games because Mahomes is now nine and two in playoff games in which he's trailed by seven or more points. That's just insane.

So there's that. So I understand that any team that has come back from four different deficits and won a Super Bowl for the first time, that you'd look at the team that had those leads and blew them all as the team that lost it. I'm going to give again the credit to the Chiefs defense. Leo Chanel coming up with that forced fumble in the opening drive that looked like the 49ers were absolutely going to put at least three to open the game.

And then he's the one who blocked the extra point as well after the Niners took the lead. It looked like they'd have a four point lead. Instead, they blocked the extra point, which led to the margin only being three and thus having a number that would be easily tied to force overtime. And then the Niners making a decision through Kyle Shannon making the decision to keep the football rather than kick it off in overtime.

And that conversation we had quite a bit on our main show today. I understand that people would then say the 49ers lost it, but that's not giving the credit where it is due, which is this Chiefs defense where Chris Jones had a third and four rush on Brock Purdy in the overtime that forced an incomplete pass in the ultimate three. That settled for a three to start overtime. There was a third and four where Trent McDuffie blitzed and batted down the Brock Purdy attempt to try and get a first down. And had they gotten that first down, the Niners would have truly been in the driver's seat. And I don't think we'd have had overtime. I think they would have won the football game. Yeah, I think so too. So the Chiefs defense won it.

The Niners didn't lose it. This is an overreaction. There you go. Okay, Rich. Let's talk about DoorDash people. We are a huge DoorDash family in my household. As a matter of fact, my wife loves DoorDash so much. She almost named one of our kids Door and the other one Dash.

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I don't even know if I actually believe this, but I wrote it. The 49ers messed up taking the ball to start overtime. This is in sports talking also? This is pretty sports talking.

Yeah, a little bit of sports talking. Chris Jones, let me read a quote from you because this is part and parcel of why people would agree that this is an overreaction. Chris Long said, quote unquote, the 49ers were crazy to give the football to the Chiefs second. Quote, he said, they're crazy because the overtime rules have changed where both teams get the ball no matter who scores. So originally you want to let the other team get the ball, stop them holding the three so you know what you got. Or if you stop them, they punt it, then all you have to do is kick three. Again, the concept is knowing what you have to do when you have the football is better than not knowing what you have to do when having the football.

Because knowing what you have to do with the football offers a set goal. It also offers you the option of going for it on fourth down when you wouldn't. Normally.

Normally. Right. Because if you get the ball first, you're going to punt in certain fourth down situations and then hope for the best on defense. Whereas when you get the ball second and you have to score points in order to keep the game alive, you'll go for it in fourth down situations like the fourth and one from their own 34. In overtime, the Chiefs would never have done it if that was the situation when they got the ball. If they got the ball first, they do it when they get the ball second because they have to. Otherwise the game is over.

So that people feel is an advantage. That said, I totally understand why if you get the ball first, certainly after your defense just got marched on in a minute and 50 seconds to the point where there was a ball in the air at one point with about seven seconds to go where had Kelsey come up with it and the Niners had not defended it as well as they did. That would have ended the Super Bowl on the spot right there. We would not have had overtime. We would have had a walk off and a gutting loss that I think would have even been worse than the manner in which the Niners lost.

I think you're probably right. So all that said, you're not putting that defense right back on the field against Mahomes. And I'll tell you what the conversation would have immediately been after the game. Shanahan blew that because how are you putting your defense back on the field? Of course, Mahomes was scoring seven and then had the Niners not matched it with seven because they, you know, lost it on downs because they needed to go because they'd already given up seven. The conversation would be, of course, you know, Mahomes is going to score seven. So that's why you should take the ball first, score seven and force Mahomes to score seven. That would have been the conversation. Then why didn't they go for it then? Go for it when? Instead of kicking the field goal on overtime, why didn't they go for it then if the whole conversation is you have to score a touchdown?

I guess that's the point is that you could have gone for it then. Come up with zero and then and then play defense, but then put them inside the five. But then Mahomes would have the ability to kick a field goal. He has to do is pretty much with Bucker kicking it the way he was.

I mean, instead of going 60 yards, just go half the field though. Yeah. Yeah. Well, OK. To try it. I don't know.

And I don't know. You have to sit there and go, well, this is for the win. Do we want to try it for the win here? We could punt and play defense and now give them the ball back in a sudden death. You score, you win the Super Bowl moment as opposed to, well, we kick it from midfield. If we don't get it, then now all you need to do is get one first down to end the game. It just it is to kick a field goal to end the game.

There's just so many back and forth and so much shape shifting on all of this. True. That is why I thought, go ahead, score your points. Play defense, certainly after the Chiefs just marched down the field. And then when you play defense now, you have the first possession in overtime. If you start the ball in overtime under these rules and somehow, some way get a no blood situation out of the next two possessions, yours and your opponents. Now you have the first possession of sudden death, right? Like it's old, old, old school playoff or regular season overtime rules, where whoever wins that coin toss gets it first. All you need is three and game over. That's the situation in which the Niners would have found themselves last night. Had they held Kansas City to just three points in their first possession of overtime.

So I'm going to eventually now I'm bringing it all home to say this is an overreaction. When the 49ers kicked the field going overtime, did you feel like they had lost the game? No, I did not. I didn't. You didn't just assume Kansas City was going to come down and score a touchdown.

I did not sit there and go, this is like a horror movie where you know the ax murderer standing right behind these crazy kids who are talking loudly when they should just be whispering. You know, I didn't think that because the Niners defense had been balling out for much of the night. Up until that botched, you know, up until that muff punt, they were killing it. Bosa was everywhere last night. He was. He had a great game. I thought he had a chance to be Super Bowl MVP. He had a great game. If he was somehow some way going to get Mahomes off the field at the end of regulation.

Or set an intentional ground name. You know, the Juwan Jennings are him. So the 49ers messed up taking the ball to start overtime is an overreaction. Okay. All right, let's get hot now. Patrick Mahomes. This hasn't been hot?

I don't know. Patrick Mahomes, Rich, we love him. I called this a couple of years ago.

You guys called me crazy. Patrick Mahomes has already clinched a spot on QB Mount Rushmore. Oh, yeah. He's a Hall of Famer, too, if he doesn't want to play another snap. He's in the Hall of Fame. He's on the QB Mount Rushmore. I think so. Who to kick out? Oh, God. Now.

So obviously it's him and Brady there. And then the I'm not I'm not going to go there. I'm not going to sit here and play Mount Rushmore with a guy. I'm not going to do that. I'm certainly not going to do that after the Super Bowl one.

You know, when you know they're going to be days in June and July on our regular program, where this is going to this is going to light up a phone line. This is going to be a conversation. I'm just going to say half of half of Rama's board, half a quarterback Mount Rushmore is clinched, locked. And then it's just your art. It's just your flavor of Montana or Elway or Peyton Manning or Aikman.

Sure. Or Bradshaw. Like that's your that's Marino. That's that it's a rotational conversation.

But there's only two seats left in this game of Rushmore musical. Yeah, I agree with you. I agree. So I don't think this is I think this is this sounds like an overreaction. This does sound like, hey, somebody who's only seven seasons into his career, six is a star.

He clinched a spot on quarterback Mount Rushmore that that sounds like a knee jerk just the day after the Super Bowl, after he wins three out of his first four, three out of his last four yards, mark and touchdowns. They're not like on any top ten. That's not an overreaction. That's a correct. That is. You are correct.

That's a bingo for sure. All right. Then let's go even hotter. Oh, my gosh. The forty niners have reached their ceiling with Kyle Shanahan. I love that. I love that.

Rich. I've been trying to tell you and you're a machine with this matter for years and years that this guy blows it in big and where's my camera blows it and blows it seven ways to Sunday Super Sunday in big games. All he does is blow it. Did you know it sounds like the mother of your child is a Falcons fan. How about to me, sixty eight to twelve Kyle Shanahan led offenses outscored in the fourth quarter in in overtime in the third Super Bowl, fourth quarter, sixty four quarter riches where you win the game. That means he put up twelve points in the in the fourth quarter on Super Sunday when they get outscored. Sixty eight to twelve.

I get it. I know the fourth quarter overtime in three Super Bowls. What are we doing? They're never going to win a big game. That means this guy's head coach, Chris, that number was zero going into this weekend. He put up twelve fourth quarter points. Unfortunately for him, though, what's the through line in these games? What's the through line in the games that you're referring to when he was an offensive coordinator in Super Bowl fifty one, Tom Brady and Patrick Willems, super bowl, fifty four, two of them out rush more for two bees.

The two guys we've said are the locks for Mount Rushmore. It's unfortunate for him. I think someone had a call or called it on the flagship today. Foot off the gas. Why is why is Chris McCaffrey two touches in the third quarter? That's horsecrap.

Why, dude? He went for it on the 15 yard line on fourth and three. It was a bunny field goal to tie the game because, you know, you got to score touchdowns and beat Mahomes. You can't kick field goals. And he put the ball in the hands of Brock Purdy to throw a nice pass to kennel.

Okay. Went forward on fourth down the tie to tie the game, right? But you can't say you took the foot off the gas. Why'd he kick in overtime? Because it's third and four, you've got to put up one fourth and four and you just had a free rusher. They were having problems all night with protection up front. On occasion, they blew assignments towards the end of that game, brother. They blew an assignment on drew on, on, uh, uh, uh, Trent McDuffie where they, where he comes in as a free runner. Steve Spagnola was scheming free runners all over the place. How did you just gotten Chris Jones in Brock Purdy's lap within a second of the ball? I don't know, but that's why your coach sees that he's like, I gotta get the three let's play defense.

And then he got, and then a few minutes later he got the chiefs in a fourth down situation. Come on, man. Reach their ceiling.

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I watched the game at your house, but this is not personal. Okay. Oh.

Oh, okay. Brock Purdy. Not special enough to be a championship quarterback. That's ridiculous. Chris. Come on.

Why would you see these things? Why would you see if he was, they would have won the game. That's why, like I told you, because you know why Rick, because this is what I said before the ceiling, the floor for Brock Purdy was seven minutes from winning the super bowl. He was, so I guess he got them to overtime, but he's basically Garoppolo how he's Garoppolo with a different name on the back.

No, he's not dude. He came out on point, the offensive player of the year who wound up by the way, with the first ever 80, 80 game in the history of the super bowl, the Caffrey was going to be MVP, rush yards, 80 receiving yards. It was nice. And they leaned on him and that overtime now, where was that in the third quarter? Now that, that is exactly, I understand that is, that is what I believe is the Achilles heel of anybody that's trying to defend Kyle Shanahan's play calling and things of that nature today that said this guy unbelievably put the ball on the ground. Brock Purdy was being rushed all night long.

The moment he met it, there was not a moment where I thought it's too big for him. I thought he played a terrific football game. Did he miss some throws? Yes. Did my Holmes miss some throws? Yeah.

I mean, I'll stop at the top of the second hand. Well, I mean, so they wouldn't even have scored an overtime if the Kansas city players drop the pick and OT. He is a championship quarterback. He's an NFC championship quarterback. If you're talking about a super bowl championship quarterback, he, he, he showed you last night, he can play in that biggest spot. And like I said, I needed him to make one or two more plays.

Who is it that said it was a Brian Baldinger. He's going to make five throws. He didn't get to five on Sunday night. And I think again, just to bring it all full circle, even though we still have ways to go here on our overreaction Monday, super bowl 58 podcast, the defense must get it's due. The Kansas city championship, the Kansas city chief's defense won the football game last night.

My Holmes throwing the corn dog throw to me. Cole Hardman is the one who essentially sealed it, but the chief's defense won this game and Purdy in my mind. Like I said, and I'll say it here again, I think over the next 24 to 48 hours, anybody who follows the all 22 set that they they're there, the tapes being grinded right now, we will see more situations and conversations about the chiefs, locking down the receivers, not allowing them off the line of scrimmage, jamming them and covering them and blanketing them. We'll find more of those pieces of film put there on our social media accounts to find we'll see more of those than Brock Purdy missed the throw type of film.

I bet you that's the way it's going to go over the next 24 to 48. What else? Overreaction. How dare you? All right.

How dare you? Your real sons are great. I saw them. I appreciate that. Thank you. Uh, defense time, Chris Jones. Oh boy. Yes. He's the highest paid defensive player of all time.

Yeah. Can't let that guy go in free agency. It's well, he, they're not gonna, I think they can franchise him again unless, I don't think that was part of their deal to get them in that they can't franchise. I saw, I just saw a free agent list where he's going to Houston or something. So what, why, but why would he leave for lots and lots of money?

But um, I don't know why, why would he go? He he's stacking rings right now. He's stacking rings and he's got, you know, I, I, I think, and I bet you, you don't have this as an overreaction that Steve Spagnolo could be at hall of Famer. Ooh, he's got four now, right? How many, how many assistant coach like Dick LeBeau made it because he was a hall of fame football player, right? Right. For, for the Detroit lions. But why would he leave this situation? The chiefs are going to try and make it work.

They'd be insane not to, but the answer is hell yeah here. What he's turned into. He's a hall of Famer, 100%. He is the best.

You could make the case. He's the best the chiefs have ever had, uh, you know, cause I don't think Derek Thomas had ever played inside. No Jared, Jared Allen didn't play inside. No. And obviously there's a Neil Smith. Yep. Those guys were obviously I'm, I'm not including the Hank Stram era players. Come on now.

This is not an overreaction at all. And I don't blame Chris Jones for saying you've got to pay me that much, but he should ask for that for sure. No, I know that. And they got to figure out how to make it all work because 100%, uh, what we have here is a machine with Spagnolo and him and Reed and Kelsey and Holmes. And then the drafting of Brett Veitch to keep everybody else young and hungry and coached up, it's, it's the, that's the dynastic formula that's going on right now, right?

And so that's the question is how do you do all that? That's why Brett Veitch is, you know, one of the top executives in all of North American sports, but hell yeah, he's that good. Also I, you were at the game, so I don't know if you saw it, but he went instant meme, jiff worthy with the, he had the closeup in the Anthem and the, the tears that happened last year. We saw that, uh, we saw that in the stadium. Yeah. Yeah. It was a pretty powerful moment.

All right, rich. We just came off the first ever Superbowl in Las Vegas. It was amazing. It should be there every single year. The Superbowl should be in Las Vegas every year. Well, I appreciate you saying that television, the field looked immaculate. There were no slippage issues like we've had in recent years.

Everything top to bottom. The Superbowl was fantastic. Vegas crushed it.

I will say this, um, if you had said it should be in a rotation, I would agree with you. Come on, man. They're never going to have the Superbowl in a certain city every year.

It's just not going to happen. No one can ever Las Vegas for accommodations, restaurants, hotels, entertainment, everything you could possibly want is in one city. Right. And in one street that's right there of a road Las Vegas Boulevard, every, it has got it all. I agree. There's a downtown area and there are other restaurants as well.

There's a sphere. Come on everything. I am with you. And I totally agree, which is why Las Vegas should be in the mix in a rotation. They should have it in California. They should have it in Nevada. They should have it in, in Florida, and then they should rotate it around. So at least they get, they get certain parts of the country involved, um, where we're going next year in new Orleans. A lot of people obviously love it there. Uh, I think a town that, that should get it soon and will, cause they're building a new stadium is, you know, if you build it, they will come Nashville, right?

Nashville. Yeah. Uh, which was great for the draft. Um, they got the hotels, the hotels, the hotels is, is this, you know, and again in Las Vegas, there's more hotels, um, and just like one intersection, there are more hotel rooms and one intersection of Las Vegas than in some NFL cities overall.

So yeah, I mean, but they, you can't have something and I appreciate you, but why not? Because the NFL has to keep a lot of their, you know, locations and a lot of their teams, uh, happy and the, and, and their cities, you know, enriched every other year then, I, again, I think it should be in a rotation. Yeah.

I think Sean Payton said that on Friday. Yeah. Right. So Los Angeles and San Francisco are going to have it in back to back years. Um, new Orleans is first up and then it's going to be San Francisco and then it's Los Angeles and we just had it in Las Vegas and the year before that, you know, Phoenix. So I, I obviously I'm biased towards West coast Superbowls because it's easy as for us to get there. Vegas was incredible.

But I also think it's, it's great because you know, the, the evening doesn't, you know, the game doesn't end at midnight. Right. Vegas was super. What else? Crushed it.

A couple more rich. Yeah. I mentioned it briefly out the door on the flagship, but I want to bring it here. Chiefs, as we know, they're going to open the season on Thursday night next year.

What about against the chargers? I want Jim Harbaugh front and center. Let's go. No brainer.

Okay. That's not a bad one. I mean, but once a Harbaugh is, you know, then the live shot of him on the sideline and there he is, it's done now, but he's going to do so much weird stuff throughout the course of the game. The first time he gets into it with the officials, the first time, uh, you know, the chargers try to go charger and he fights it through and division games. They usually, they don't usually have division games to start a season.

They just don't. How often does a guy come back to a team he played for fresh out national champion call this an overreaction. One thing I will say is that I put my marker on the Bengals, the Bengals and the Ravens and the, um, saints and the bucks are, are the non-conference and the Texans are the non division opponents for the chiefs and the other three are all division opponents.

And there they are up on the screen on our YouTube feed of this show. So you got your division opponents, Ravens, Bengals, Texans, saints, and bucks, it won't be saints or bucks. They're not going to NFC this time around and you can make a case. You got Lamar Jackson, two times, the young buck against the, uh, I mean, look, we kind of scoffed last year when the lions are ready for prime time. Yeah. It's not that they're not ready for prime time playoff team. I just don't know.

Um, I don't know. The lines weren't supposedly a national champion national draw. I liked your case for the Bengals. You know, the only other guy to beat my homes in the playoffs other than Tom Brady is Joe burrow. Yeah.

The only one active player who's beaten, you know, that's kind of fun and you want to talk about back in the NFL, like it's burrow is after his injury March season, but I can't call this an overreaction. I think, I think that's fun. All right. Last one. And I have not seen this anywhere yet. Oh boy. Okay.

So I'm hoping I'm the first one to set up to put this out there. Now, rich, who, who did we see constantly throughout the playoffs at chief's games? Other than Taylor Swift, we saw Travis's brother, Jason, you know what he has not done yet officially announced that he's retiring. You want to know why he's a free agent.

He's going to play in KC with Travis next year. That's crazy. Why is that crazy? Because Creed Humphrey is, is the center there. Why can't he play guard? He's not playing guard.

What do you mean? He's not going to do, he's not going to learn a new position. He's not going to play a new position.

He's probably played guard growing up at some point. They're not going to move his family to the middle of the country when they're set up probably in their forever home where they are. Rich, if they're not going to retire, Travis has said he's coming back for the three Pete, right? You still want to keep it alive that they go into the hall of fame together, you join him in KC. He wants to win a super bowl so bad. He knows the Eagles are not close. They are going to miss the playoffs next year.

As I predicted, Jason joins Travis in Kansas city. They go for the three Pete. This is why you haven't heard it anywhere else because it's moronic. I don't know. I don't know about that. What?

This is a great idea. No, it's not. What dude? He's got a family.

No, I'm not into this. I love the Kelsey's and it would be great to see them play together, but why would he learn a new position? Why wouldn't he just go back to the Philadelphia Eagles and try it one more time where he lives around his beautiful wife and his beautiful children, which I'm sure he knows they're not close. The chiefs. Meanwhile, they got a real chance to three people, but their interior line is actually their strength. What they need are the tackles, which is another reason why, if I may turn this from this lunacy into an actual conversation like this idea is this is exactly why the chiefs are champions in the most remarkable fashion compared to their previous championship years under Mahomes. This is their most impressive year yet because no, because this was the year that's supposed to come off their hangover, a Superbowl hangover where no wide receivers and they all can't catch and Kelsey got hurt to start and then Jones was holding out and then there were injuries on, on their defense. And then, uh, Joe Tooney, their interior guard didn't play in the AFC championship game or the Superbowl. Right.

Okay. And on top of all of that, Nick Bolton was out for quite some time. Their tackles were susceptible. Their tackles were like a weak part of their team. Like you were supposed to be able to attack them from the edge and get to Mahomes. So they were as vulnerable as any team. As a matter of fact, their minus 11 regular season, um, plus minus is the worst plus minus in the history of any Superbowl winning teams. So this was the year you're supposed to get them and nobody got them.

And instead they got back to back for the first time since 20, 2003, 2004. So Kelsey's not playing tackle. Like if he wants to play tackle, now you're talking about, this is, this is, you saw him in Vegas. I saw him available.

We drank beers again. All I'm saying he's huge. I didn't see him in Vegas. You didn't know.

I saw his wife. He's still giant. Why couldn't he play? He could play anywhere on the offensive line. He's not going to play with his brother. That's been their lifelong dream since they were playing at the university of Cincinnati together.

They can win a Superbowl right off into the Canton sunset. Come on. We're doing it overreaction and you're not going to see this anywhere else. Well, good.

Cause you're the only one, the only one doing things this way. I thought it was good. I don't know. Great, great season. Hey, overreaction Monday. We're going to keep doing this bad boy, uh, twice a month, all the way through to, um, next season.

So we're going to keep doing it. Overreaction Monday on a Tuesday, we'll still be out there on the Rich Eisen show on weeks that we do this. And then overreaction Monday, we'll be on the Rich Eisen show on weeks when we don't do this. It's an overreaction to say we're going somewhere.

Okay. And uh, what the football, Susie Schuster and Amy Trask look for that episode on Tuesday. They've got Jim Nantz who called Superbowl 58 on CBS. He's going to be joining Susie and Amy for that one. So for Chris, I'm rich saying great season, everybody, but we're not going anywhere.

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