Top Five NFL Games to Watch in Week 11 with former NFL Defensive Tackle Gerald McCoy, Plus Best Notre Dame Players in History with Jessica Smetana

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Crazy to think we're already 11 Weeks into the NFL season. It's gone so fast. And now, the pressure builds for every game. (Unless you're Cleveland). That's why we have former NFL Defensive Lineman Gerald McCoy joining the show to give his picks for the Top Five NFL Games of Week 11. Then our podcast friend Jessica Smetana drops in to chat Notre Dame football ahead of the big game against Pitt. Dave Dameshek and the gang got a huge episode ahead to help you make sense of the weekend on this episode of Football America!

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(00:00) Too Much to Talk About. Start the Show!

(00:00) Best College Triplets with Jessica Smetana

(00:00) Top Five Week 11 Games with Former NFL Lineman Defensive Tackle Gerald McCoy

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Speaker 1 Hi and hello, my fellow Football Americans. We got Jessica Smitana coming up to get us right on college football and a little bit of pro action.

Speaker 1 Gerald McCoy is going to break down the biggest games of week 11. We might talk some superheroes too.
We haven't a moment to waste. Start the show.

Speaker 1 Welcome to Football America, episode number 25. We're presented as ever by our pals at DraftKings.
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Speaker 1 We have not a second to waste, but we do have to settle our usual hash here. The player who wore the episode number best, number 25 is it.
Hello, Mike and Gino, Gino and Mike Fuentes. And who you got?

Speaker 1 Who's the best number 25 ever?

Speaker 2 Then let's go Jamal Charles, the all-time leader in yards per carry.

Speaker 3 Great fancy.

Speaker 1 Love him. Underappreciated, at least.

Speaker 3 Mine is Super Bowl champion, and I believe one of the most handsome men to ever carry in American football. That would be Reggie Bush.
Yes, beautiful man.

Speaker 1 A handsome devil. And another Super Bowl MVP is Fred Balitnikoff, even though he didn't deserve it.
Clarence Davis should have been the MVP of Super Bowl XI. Shady McCoy wore it.

Speaker 1 Like you say, Akeeb Talib. I guess the best is probably Barry Bonds in all of sport.
But

Speaker 1 let's go with yours there, Mike. I think we should honor Reggie Bush.
Actually, him and Jamal Charles, because I feel like they're both vaguely underappreciated. All right.
So we've got that settled.

Speaker 1 Now let's cover all things upcoming football weekend, and we'll start it off with our old pal, Jessica Smitana.

Speaker 1 All right, everybody in the Lebatard universe knows who this is. She is the podcast husband of our own Mike Fuentes on Mystery Crate.

Speaker 1 Of course, she is married up with, well, wait, you can't, we're not in Utah, so this guy, Mike Golig Jr., can't be her podcast husband, I don't think. But brother,

Speaker 1 brother, okay, good. Yes, brothers in

Speaker 1 Irishdom on the echoes, a great podcast. It's so good that Mayor Pete Buddhajudge was just on there in advance of the Pitt Notre Dame game.
She and I park our cars in the same garage on pro football.

Speaker 1 But right now, as we sit here, we are Arch Rivals as her team pays a visit to the banks of the Three Rivers. It's Jessica Smitana.
How are you, sister? How you been?

Speaker 4 Hang on a second. The last time I talked to you was before the Indiana Notre Dame playoff game when we were arch rivals.
How can we be arch rivals again before this Pitt Notre Dame game?

Speaker 1 All right, we'll get into that. But I did see you, I think it was Sunday night, somewhere early on during Sunday night football, in fact.

Speaker 1 And as I mentioned, we both root for the Pittsburgh Steelers, and it was a humiliation once again.

Speaker 1 Not unlike it was on the last Sunday night football game in front of the national audience against Jordan Love and the Packers.

Speaker 1 I noticed that you tweeted or posted or whatever something along the lines of, why is this man man the quarterback of my favorite team? Explain.

Speaker 4 I just can't do it anymore. First of all, I do want to say I love the Steelers, like you mentioned.

Speaker 4 I'm wearing my latest purchase from the strip, my Italian's shirt that I got before my cousin's wedding a couple weeks ago, but I just can't do it anymore because we all saw this coming miles away.

Speaker 4 And the people that convinced themselves that like Aaron Rodgers has a little bit of gas left in the tank, I don't think watched very many games last year.

Speaker 4 I knew, and don't don't get me wrong, I didn't think Justin Fields should be the quarterback. I didn't think Russell Wilson should be the quarterback.

Speaker 4 I also didn't think Aaron Rodgers should be the quarterback. I wanted some like mystery fourth option.

Speaker 4 Give me Mason Rudolph and let's tank and get a quarterback next year, which, by the way, doesn't seem like it would have been that great of an idea either, unless they get your guy, Fernando Mendoza, maybe, Dave.

Speaker 1 But fingers crossed, but Aaron Rodgers, with his existence on that roster, does make them a tick better than they otherwise would have been.

Speaker 4 They just can't ever commit to actually losing football games which as a sports fan is great and i think is commendable but as someone who wants you know who who exists in in the nfl universe it's very hard to do that when you don't have a quarterback and i think you could take all the complaints about mike tomlin over the last five years and boil it down to the fact that he hasn't had a quarterback and that's really all there is to it i think the defense would look a lot better if they had a quarterback i think the play calling would look a lot better sometimes if they had a quarterback I think he would look a lot better if he had a quarterback and they just haven't had one and I don't I still don't think they're going to to have one next year at this rate unless they unless they get a little bit lucky but my other dread for the season which i don't think will happen now for a number of reasons is oh my god the steelers are gonna go 500 maybe they'll miss the playoffs but they'll get a high enough draft pick that they can get drew allar from penn state which

Speaker 4 now they're not now they're not but like before the season started i was very out on drew allar but i don't think a lot of people had caught up to it The most recent game I had seen play was the Orange Bowl game against Notre Dame, where he threw the game losing pick to Christian Gray.

Speaker 4 And I was like, I just don't see it. He has not been good against any of the good teams he's played against.
So I don't think that's going to happen anymore.

Speaker 4 Obviously, he got hurt and had a really bad season before that. But Dave, that was one of my fears.

Speaker 4 And then my other fear was like, they're going to get Aaron Rodgers and just suck with Aaron Rodgers. And it's not going to be fun to watch.

Speaker 4 And I also like, don't even want to really root for the guy because he seems like a jerk. He has like a mystery wife.
So I don't know.

Speaker 4 It's just been kind of a mess mess this year, and I'm very disappointed and sad.

Speaker 1 I'm not surprised, though.

Speaker 1 In fact, I was one of the few people that I'm aware of somehow, because it seemed obvious, as you say, if you had actually watched the man play football in 2024, you knew that the idea of depending on him to be a positive difference maker week to week was not available to him.

Speaker 1 The other thing is, because you sit here in between college football and pro football, and I just, it makes me loco that around this time on the football calendar and specifically the draft calendar, we have now recognized what I was talking about in spring, which is the promise of the QB class that is 18 months away.

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Speaker 1 Anyhow, let's move on from that because I really want to talk to you about

Speaker 1 this big game upcoming here. But before we jump into that one, you said just before we got going here, you had Mayor Pete on, which is super cool with Mike Golick Jr.

Speaker 1 By the way, he and I have, we park our cars in the same garage on this. Crumble cookies are delicious, and everybody is a cynic who speaks out against them.
How say you?

Speaker 4 I've never had a crumble cookie, so maybe, maybe I'll partake someday.

Speaker 1 Who's this Golick character? Don't they just are, isn't he these days just being flooded by everyone who makes food for a living so that he'll bite it?

Speaker 1 He doesn't, he can't pass a nice cookie off to you.

Speaker 4 I do love his food reviews. I have to say, I think our podcast is really good.
We're very informative.

Speaker 4 I think we often tend to be right about a lot of our analysis about Notre Dame football, but I do think he's even better at doing food reviews.

Speaker 4 So if you don't follow him on his social media, you're missing out. He did that Baja Blast pie last week, Dave.
Oh my God. And he gave it a six out of 10.

Speaker 4 It was a six out of 10 that felt like a three out of 10. So anyways, I will not be trying that either.

Speaker 1 I didn't know that he gave that a six out of 10. It hasn't passed my lips.
And shame the devil if I come off as a dim cynic, a vapid cynic.

Speaker 1 By the way, much like Gino and Mike Fuentes, who in advance of this conversation, when I said, oh, guess what? Smatana's going to be on at the end of the week. You know what they said? Oh, great.

Speaker 1 More Steelers talk.

Speaker 1 I'm about to disprove them because we're going to jump in. We don't have time for a deep dive on the Steelers because we have to talk about Pitt Notre Dame after all.

Speaker 4 All right. Well, first of all, screw you guys.

Speaker 3 Literally started. First thing he brought up, Steelers quarterback.
Yeah. And you guys ripped on that for like five minutes.

Speaker 2 Dave has to try really, really hard to not talk Steelers the end. He just stopped himself completely, reset everything.

Speaker 1 Okay, now I'm going to back around.

Speaker 3 I'm not talking to Steelers.

Speaker 1 My passions are my passions, and I'm not going to apologize for them.

Speaker 1 So, yes, so a great show there that you have going with Golig, but you were reacting to, along with looking ahead to the pit game, looking back at the Navy game. And it begs this question for me.

Speaker 1 My favorite rivalry in sports is Army-Navy. I think it's super cool for obvious reasons.
But the question is this. How come the Air Force don't get a part of that action?

Speaker 1 How come we don't celebrate that? They play each other and you like see the score on Saturday night. Like, oh, yeah, the Navy and Air Force played.

Speaker 1 Why not the national celebration that we get for Army-Navy?

Speaker 4 You know, I can't speak to the Army-Navy rivalry because I'm not a fan of either, but I can speak to the Notre Dame-Navy rivalry, which Notre Dame gets a lot of flack for because people make fun of them for like, oh, you're patting your stats against the service academies, et cetera, et cetera.

Speaker 4 And trust me, I understand that. And I don't love, I talked about this with Mayor Pete.
I asked him if I was on patriotic for not loving the Navy-Notre Dame rivalry.

Speaker 4 He said I was, which was a shocking response.

Speaker 1 Agreed with Mayor Pete.

Speaker 4 I don't love playing against the triple option every season. I would rather Notre Dame just play a group of five team that runs a normal offense that doesn't cut block all the time.

Speaker 4 But Navy helped Notre Dame stay in business during World War II. So it is a debt of gratitude to continue to play the rivalry, which is Notre Dame's longest standing rivalry.

Speaker 4 I believe this past weekend was their 98th ever meeting between the two schools. So I do understand the history of it.

Speaker 4 But yes, as it pertains to the other service academies, I mean, why doesn't Coast Guard have a D1 FBS football team?

Speaker 1 Let's talk about Notre Dame and Pitt and all the rest of it. This is a big game.
The dues, Pat Norduzzi, says not a must-win game for Pitt. How does that hit your ear?

Speaker 4 I mean, that was a crazy thing for him to say.

Speaker 4 It's one thing for a television analyst to say, hey, if Pitt loses, the good news is they still have two more ACC games against ranked teams where they can, you know, make it to the ACC championship game.

Speaker 4 But I think he's technically wrong because if Pitt did lose by 100 to Notre Dame, I mean, kiss your playoff chances goodbye as an Real Game.

Speaker 1 Disargree, though. Well, they have no chances in that large team, unless they would have to run the table, right? Right.

Speaker 4 If they ran the table, if they ran the table, I don't know. I mean, this is a crazy hypothetical, and it's still mid-November, so anything can happen.

Speaker 4 But if they did win out and beat Notre Dame, but lost the ACC championship game.

Speaker 4 Wouldn't you rather be 10 and three with a shot knocking in the door and maybe some other crazy things happen in the other conferences too versus lose to Notre Dame by 100 and then you still have to win your next two games to have a chance at winning the ACC ACC championship, obviously.

Speaker 4 I don't know. I mean, I think technically he is right, but I do see like a 1% chance where it's like, no, you still want to win all your games.
Why are you saying this?

Speaker 1 I get, well, I do get it, and I don't understand exactly why a head coach would say that, but on a piece of paper, he is right, I think.

Speaker 1 I don't want Mike and Gino to be angry with us by indulging Pitt.

Speaker 1 They're not in the conversation plausibly for the tournament unless they were to win the ACC and probably have to win that title game at minimum to get in.

Speaker 1 Now, your team had a fascinating start and I bellyached a ton about it that even at 0-2, they remain ranked, which is proof

Speaker 1 as if we needed more proof for the millionth time that you shouldn't rank teams in preseason because that's what it leads to. But in the here and now, Notre Dame is playing very well.

Speaker 1 I assume you agree that any stumble the rest of the way eliminates them.

Speaker 4 Yeah, absolutely, which is also why I think it's foolish to get too upset with the committee rankings at this point, because every year.

Speaker 1 She called me a fool. Did everybody hear that? She just insinuated I'm a fool because I did.

Speaker 4 You're right. I did insinuate that.
I think every year we argue about the first couple sets of rankings, but then something crazy always happens.

Speaker 4 I mean, we still have rivalry weekend coming up over Thanksgiving, where there's always a big upset game. So I'm not going to get too ahead of myself and worry about it now.

Speaker 4 But I would also say for Miami fans that are upset that Notre Dame was ranked ahead of Miami, I think if Miami had really put the gas on in the second half and not played extremely conservative football and let Notre Dame get back into the game and only lose by three points, I really don't think Miami would be behind Notre Dame, even with the SMU loss.

Speaker 4 But I think the margin of victory is something that the committee is considering there.

Speaker 4 And the fact that Miami just hasn't looked good the last few weeks, but Miami also could stumble in the last three weeks of the season.

Speaker 4 And then why are we even arguing about 10-2 Miami if they're not 10-2 Miami?

Speaker 1 Well, I've said to you offline, I really question how many teams from the ACC belong at all.

Speaker 1 I mean, I think if you could take away that automatic bid, I don't know that anybody, with the possible exception, I guess, the Georgia Tech, has any claim to belonging among the best 12 teams in the country.

Speaker 1 But

Speaker 1 again, you're headed to the banks of the Three Rivers for the second time in a month and a month, and you're really gilding the Lily. You know, I'm jealous.
I saw your pictures of

Speaker 1 the cookie table, the wedding cookie table in Pittsburgh. This is a tradition there.
If you had to gauge it overall though,

Speaker 1 which is, I asked Matt Leinard this in advance of the USC Notre Dame game. Okay.
Tell me one thing better about South Bend, Indiana than Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Speaker 4 Well, I love Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. So I think that that is difficult to say about any city in comparison to Pittsburgh.
But

Speaker 4 I would say South Bend, Indiana, Notre Dame has a better college football stadium than Pitt does. I don't know if that's up for debate.

Speaker 1 No, it's not up for debate. and people want to argue with me about it.
They, I mean, it's the same thing with UCLA. The idea,

Speaker 1 the shiny keys,

Speaker 1 the dangling of like, this is a pro football stadium, you understand.

Speaker 1 And that should provide some allure to kids who, or for students who want to attend the game. Fat.
They want to wake up a little hungover and walk over to the stadium. They don't care how

Speaker 4 the stadium is. They want a tailgate right by the stadium, too.
That's why Notre Dame Stadium is great. The tailgating is all in close proximity.

Speaker 4 The stadium is obviously historic, and there's been countless historic games played inside of it. But yeah, the UCLA thing is sad.

Speaker 4 I guess the only difference is that the Rose Bowl isn't close to the UCLA campus, so it's really two far away stadiums. But you're the LA geography expert, not me.

Speaker 4 So no matter where they're playing, I guess they're in traffic. But yes, I think you'd rather tailgate and play at the Rose Bowl than at SoFi Stadium.

Speaker 4 And I think I love Accroshire Stadium as a professional stadium. I think it's a lot of, I've had a lot of great memories there, but it's so far away from Pitts campus.

Speaker 4 And, you know, it just doesn't have the, I guess, the character of an on-campus college football stadium.

Speaker 1 Okay, so the stadium you lean towards South Bend. Here's one thing that Pittsburgh has over South Bend:

Speaker 1 the people who play inside that stadium specifically. This may sound like a hot take to you.
Okay.

Speaker 1 I think if we cobbled together, and as it happens, I already have

Speaker 1 the ultimate all-time rosters, I think Pitts would beat Notre Dame's. Really?

Speaker 1 Yeah. I've cobbled it together.
Marino's my quarterback. Montana is yours.
They had a showdown, as you may have heard before you watched the big blue marble in Super Bowl 19. Montana won that one.

Speaker 1 But I mean,

Speaker 1 this isn't Notre Dame. This is Pitt.
This is against any team in the country.

Speaker 4 I think, I mean, let's just start with that. Like, I think, obviously, Pitt's football program hasn't been what it was, but I have

Speaker 4 the most respect in the world for those teams that really made the Pittsburgh-Notre Dame rivalry great in the 80s and 90s when they were both still at their peak. So, okay, let's go through it.

Speaker 1 I'll do you count. So, you count you as a Notre Dame person count Pitt as a rival? Well, I'm already ahead of the game.

Speaker 4 If you still think that that exists, I don't know if the rivalry really exists, but I think that if you looked at all-time games played against each other, I think Pitt's probably in the top 10 for Notre Dame opponents.

Speaker 4 Oh, I bet.

Speaker 1 And by the way, before you go in here, I just want Mike Fuentes to play the Kanes representative, even though he's not a grad of the Kanes.

Speaker 1 I think that they are a worthy team to include in this conversation as well. And he has his roster for that team all-time.
Anyway, take it away, Jess.

Speaker 4 So we're going Joe Montana, even though I think there's probably historically some other quarterback candidates, but we won't go back to like the the Johnny Lujaks of the world.

Speaker 4 We'll just stick with the Joe Montana if you want.

Speaker 1 Go ahead.

Speaker 4 Maybe Brady Quinn, too, because I think Brady Quinn still holds all of the passing records and single season touchdown records and all of that.

Speaker 4 But never won the Heisman Trophy. Fair enough.

Speaker 4 But I'll go with Joe Montana because I think it's hard to not take Montana.

Speaker 1 Who's the greatest quarterback at the alleged QBU down there in South Beach, Mike Fuentes?

Speaker 3 I mean, if you're doing college careers, probably Ken Dorsey just because, you know, being the quarterback in 2001. But if we're doing, like, we're mixing in pros, I'm picking Jim Kelly.

Speaker 3 While Pitt's guy only went to the Super Bowl and lost once, my guy went four times and lost once.

Speaker 1 Awesome. So, yeah,

Speaker 1 buddy. And I'd be interested in, you know, maybe like in Oklahoma or Texas and how they factor into this.
But the Kanes' offensive line is where they fall apart.

Speaker 1 The Irish and Pitt are sturdy and they would push the Kanes around. That's why I think it comes down to a head-to-head, maybe for all of time in college football history.

Speaker 1 I think USC would have a say in this as well. But it's fun.

Speaker 1 I bring it up because it feels like of all the teams you would list, if you said, like, let's do an all-time tournament of the greatest teams of all time, the team that would be the outlaw, you'd be like, wait, Pitt?

Speaker 1 Why would they be in there? And when you look at the roster, you're like, oh, yeah, I guess they absolutely. Aaron Donald would be a part of that Pitt team.

Speaker 1 Tony Dorsett, one of the great running backs. In fact, I can make a case that Pitt is RBU over Penn State, Notre Dame, or anywhere else.

Speaker 4 I think Pitt definitely has a really strong case there. And I looked up head-to-head major opponents for Notre Dame.
Pitt is number four all time.

Speaker 4 They are behind Navy, USC, Purdue, and then Pittsburgh. I mean, I think that qualifies for rivalry material.
70 games played in history. That's a lot of games, Dave.

Speaker 1 I came by my hatred of your Irish.

Speaker 1 Honestly, in 1982, Alan Pinkett and company came into Pitt Stadium and ran all over the high

Speaker 4 stadium.

Speaker 1 There's Jerry Faust, the only good win he ever had in his tenure there.

Speaker 1 Bottom line, give us a pick here. How do you think this one plays out? It does on a piece of paper.
Once again, the strength of the Pitt defense this season is their ability to stop the run.

Speaker 1 As it happens, Jeremiah Love and Company love doing nothing more than pushing around their foes on the ground. How do you think it turns out?

Speaker 4 Well, I think that's been the key for Notre Dame's offense over the last five weeks is that they've played against a lot of defenses like Pitts, like NC State, Boston College, Navy were really adept at stopping the run game.

Speaker 4 But CJ Carr was able to beat all of those defenses by being very accurate passing. I think USC is the only game we've seen this season where their defense was more concerned with stopping CJ Carr.

Speaker 4 And lo and behold, Notre Dame rushed for career highs for all the running backs on the team. Jadarian Price also had a kickoff return touchdown in that game.
So I think

Speaker 4 Notre Dame has shown that even despite games where they haven't been able to get the run game going, CJ Carr and his receivers have been have been very solid.

Speaker 4 But CJ Carr is also his first season as the starting quarterback. So I think he hasn't had a lot of games other than that USC game where he has been mistake prone.

Speaker 4 But Pitt has a good enough defense that I think they'd be able to capitalize on near mistakes that maybe other defenses haven't been able to.

Speaker 4 So I think really the key is CJ Carr has got to have a really sharp game passing.

Speaker 4 And I think the other thing that I'm sort of maybe a little concerned about is Notre Dame's offensive line now down three starters, their interior offensive line, both

Speaker 4 well, all three, all three positions, first-year starters, but especially their center and their left guard, only on like their third and second starts of the season after the starters went down.

Speaker 4 So the pass blocking has been pretty good this season from the O-line, but I am kind of like a little concerned about the run blocking.

Speaker 1 Jessica Smitana, the echoes, like we say, Mystery Create with Fuentes and Company. Keep up the gangbusters' work.
I almost called you, as I said, hello to you,

Speaker 1 one of the rising stars in sports media, but that diminishes you. The rise is over.
You're already there. You're already there.

Speaker 1 We have Mayor Pete on our show.

Speaker 4 I mean, come on.

Speaker 1 I mean, legitimately, good for you. Keep it up.
You deserve it. You're one of the great talents, one of the funniest people, too, doing what we're doing for a living.
So keep the role going.

Speaker 1 Best to Golik. Make him give you one of them nice cookies or maybe three of them.
And let's talk at some point, maybe around the playoffs, the college playoffs oh i hope i hope so i'll see you soon

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Let's see if we can figure this out this week, Gino and Mike, Mike and Geno Fuentes.

Speaker 1 I'm going touchdown scores again. I'm going to give you three guys that are going to find the end zone either on the ground or catching a pass.

Speaker 1 And then I'm going to give you a couple of touchdown throwers or three touchdown throwers who are going to have at least two touchdown throws.

Speaker 1 First of all, the guys who are going to get into the end zone carrying the ball. Jalen Warren against the Cincinnati Bengals.
They have a terrible defense, made even worse by trades and injuries.

Speaker 1 I mean, it would be an abject embarrassment if Jalen Warren, who is clearly the guy carrying the ball for the Steelers this year, can't get in there at least once.

Speaker 1 On the other side of things, Jamar Chase has a knack of beating up that Pittsburgh Steelers defense through the air. You saw that on Thursday night football a few weeks ago.

Speaker 1 I say he'll do it at least once again. And then Puka Nakua, you can set your watch to him dominating.
I know we love to talk about the mythical best receiver in football.

Speaker 1 Isn't it clear when this guy is healthy that the answer is him, which is weird because it wasn't that long ago you would have said the same thing about Cooper Cup.

Speaker 1 Now, two touchdown throwers, the decrepit Joe Flacco, why would he not throw two more against that atrocious Steelers defense that you saw Justin Herbert beat up on Sunday night football?

Speaker 1 Matthew Stafford, we have gone in on him as a legit MVP candidate. In fact, I think you'd put him maybe right at the very top of it alongside the youngster Drake May.

Speaker 1 And then there's Lamar Jackson who has been turning it on since his return along with the rest of his pals. I see no reason why the Ravens aren't going to continue that.

Speaker 1 Off the right arm of number eight there, Fuentes Boyce. How say you?

Speaker 2 All right, I'm going to go Aaron Rodgers because he threw four touchdowns against Cincinnati last time, all the tight ends.

Speaker 2 And I think they don't have Trey Hendrickson this week.

Speaker 1 So they do not.

Speaker 2 I mean, I would assume he can do it at home, too. And Aaron Rodgers never misses a chance to pat his stats.

Speaker 1 Who would you take out?

Speaker 2 I would take out that. I'd probably take out Puka just because the preferred option at the goal line tends to be Devontae Adams or another of the harem of tight ends that they have there.

Speaker 1 Harem of hairy dance.

Speaker 3 I like that. And then for me, I'm going to take Devon A.
Chan in the first ever NFL game in España. 9:30 in the morning.
Devon A. Chan, he's the everything man for the Miami Dolphins.

Speaker 3 Just been fine in the end zone more often than not this year. So I'm going to go Devon A.
Chain,

Speaker 2 Gino, Helen. I think it's A.
Chain. And also Deron Payne.

Speaker 1 A-chan. A-chan.

Speaker 3 Yeah. And Deron Payne offered that game.
Commanders are, to me, dead in the water. Defense is not that great.
So I'm going to take Devon A-chan in España.

Speaker 1 What this has exposed to me is my shortcoming intellectually or whatever it is that I noticed in talking to Mike Fuentes the other day that Devon A. Chan is way up there in fantasy points.

Speaker 1 And I obsess so much about the teams and where they are that I sort of lose sight of the great performers on the bum teams at some point in the year.

Speaker 1 And I kind of lost sight of what kind of year A-chan is putting together down there in the lost year for those Dolphins.

Speaker 1 But good call on that one because he has been cooking with gas pretty much all season long. Good list there.
I'll see you on the other side with a million dollars in hand.

Speaker 1 All right. Very excited to get to yap with this fella.
I think it's been about a decade since I last did.

Speaker 1 He was on my old show on NFL Network a couple of times, and I remember the majority of it being consumed by superhero talk. I don't know.
Maybe it'll come up here. Now he's a star in NFL Network.

Speaker 1 It's Gerald McCoy. What's happening, man?

Speaker 5 Man, thank you for having me. I took a break from Daddy and I had a field trip that I was on, but you gotta say

Speaker 5 anyway. I appreciate you having me.

Speaker 1 What was what? I mean, field trip always sounds good until you get the specifics.

Speaker 1 When you go to the amusement park, that's great. When you go to the science center, you're like, really? What?

Speaker 5 Yeah, this wasn't crazy. The first part of it, they went to a musical, a little play that was at the local high school, but the part I was at was the lunch and the playground.

Speaker 5 And that's where I'm just like, hey, listen, y'all got to get these kids under control. I can only watch my one.
They ain't got nothing for you.

Speaker 1 Yeah, you're not paying me to wrangle over.

Speaker 5 Yeah, yeah. Eggnog.

Speaker 1 All right, listen. I know we could do an hour here, so, and we, and we only have a few minutes, so I want to cash in as much as possible.
First question for you is, um, maybe a little bit random.

Speaker 1 I am obsessed by the idea of way back when, when you were a little kid, or maybe not even alive yet, the Dallas Cowboys of the early 90s rose up and they were built on the triplets.

Speaker 1 Troy Aikman, Emmett Smith, Michael Irvin. I now have stretched that out to college football, but for all of time, not on one single team, but in the history of the schools.

Speaker 1 Oklahoma grad, defend your greatest triplets, a QB, a running back, and a pass catcher. Let's see how it stacks up with what I've got in front of me here.

Speaker 5 Oh, Lord. Running back is going to be Adrian Peterson.

Speaker 1 Ooh, you know what? I had Billy Sims because I'm older than you, and I love Billy Sims, but Adrian's pretty good, too.

Speaker 5 Yeah, I love Billy Sims, too.

Speaker 5 I love him at all

Speaker 5 the

Speaker 5 Heisman ceremonies. You always know when Billy's in the building.
Let me just say that.

Speaker 5 But I'm going to go Adrian Peterson. That's my time.

Speaker 5 Quarterback.

Speaker 5 Man.

Speaker 5 So is this for a season? Is this just like who I think is the best Oklahoma quarterback ever? Or what?

Speaker 1 You do you, Gerald. You do you.
However,

Speaker 1 it hits your ear. That's the response I want.

Speaker 5 Oh, Lord. Why would you do that?

Speaker 1 You got the run of the Lincoln Riley.

Speaker 1 That voodoo somehow did not make the trip trip along from the Midwest over to SoCal. I don't know why.

Speaker 5 I know. I know, because maybe it is the players and not the coach.
Anyway,

Speaker 5 man, I got to do it, man. I'm going to Sam Bradford as my quarterback.

Speaker 1 Wow, bold.

Speaker 1 Listen, I know.

Speaker 1 Is there anybody more forgotten?

Speaker 5 I think the greatest sooner quarterback. because of like longevity and everything he did is Baker.
But I'm just going, I'm going Sam, man.

Speaker 5 Sam was a dog. And I know a lot of people are, you know, down on him because of his NFL career, but people forget who Sam was as a red shirt freshman, as a sophomore.
You know,

Speaker 5 Tim Tebow had won the Heisman as a sophomore. And then right after next year, Sam did it.
So I think people forget that.

Speaker 5 And

Speaker 5 him being 06, the class I was in, I'm going Sam Bradford. Might be a little biased, but I'm going Sam Bradford, Adrian Peterson, and then wide receiver.
This is where it gets shaky.

Speaker 5 But

Speaker 5 just so you know, it's out of Mark Clayton and Ryan Bros. I love CD, but it's out of Mark Clayton and Ryan Bros.

Speaker 5 I played with Ryan, but I grew up watching Mark.

Speaker 5 Oh, man.

Speaker 5 I'm going to go with Ryan Bros. So I'm going to go Sam Bradford, Adrian Peterson, Ryan Bros.
Those would be my three.

Speaker 1 Old man Dave throws in Keith Jackson, not the broadcaster, but number 88, the great and big tight end who would have dominated in the 21st century more than he even did when he was with the Eagles and beyond in pro football.

Speaker 1 Just for the record, because I'm a completionist here and I don't mean to talk at you here, but Mike Fuentes, who do you have for the U here? Who are the greatest triplets in the U history?

Speaker 3 So based on his pro career, we took Jim Kelly, and then we had a debate here between Edrin James and Frank Gore.

Speaker 1 I think we're going to take Gore.

Speaker 3 Yeah. And then I think I'm taking Edrin James because he won a Super Bowl.
And then for Michael Irvin, the playmaker is our receiver. Yeah.

Speaker 1 I'm going Edge because

Speaker 1 Edge more at his heights in the NFL was better than Frank Gore.

Speaker 1 Longevity, I think.

Speaker 2 If you go pure numbers on the wide receiver, it'd be Reggie Wayne. But Michael Irvin's the playmaker.

Speaker 3 Oh, and he had Andre Johnson there, too. Okay, Michael Irvin.

Speaker 1 Yeah. The reason I bring it up, Gerald.

Speaker 5 Y'all threw a lot in there. Like, I'm going to tell you this right now.
I seen a graphic the other day about like one person, like the best run as a sooner or whatever.

Speaker 5 And it was all these different people. The best, if I'm going one season, I need one player, one individual season at my quarterback, I'm going Kyler Murray.

Speaker 5 What he did in that one individual season is comparable to anybody in history.

Speaker 5 to throw for that many yards into run for that many yards for that many touchdowns with that few of interceptions yeah K-1, just that one season.

Speaker 5 Yeah, K-1 is, he was, he was different, but I got to go Sam Bradford, but just if we just get one season.

Speaker 1 That's because that, he, he then gets sort of lumped in with the machine. Like anybody they put in at quarterback at this point is going to be in the Heisman conversation.
And Kyler got lost in that.

Speaker 1 The thing, my long-standing theory about Sam Bradford is that the reason people haven't held on to how good he was was because how he looked in the pads.

Speaker 1 There was something about like like his arms were skinny and his jersey

Speaker 5 loose.

Speaker 1 Right? He looked like a boy.

Speaker 5 That's a real thing because when I look at

Speaker 5 Garrett Wilson, I'm like,

Speaker 5 dude, you're a wide receiver. Come on, man.

Speaker 5 What are you doing?

Speaker 1 What are you doing?

Speaker 1 Protein shakes.

Speaker 5 Yeah, this is ridiculous, man. Tighten that jersey up.

Speaker 1 I hate it.

Speaker 5 Hate them loose jerseys.

Speaker 1 All right. And by the way, I bring it up again because

Speaker 1 I'm a dork who has to do this. But

Speaker 1 the weird answer in my book is Pitt, Marino, Tony Dorset, Larry Fitzgerald. Who can beat that? No one.

Speaker 1 Now, let's, before we pick a game or two here with Gerald McCoy, let's talk about the thing I mentioned at the top there, comics, superheroes more specifically. And let's start with

Speaker 1 this one. In your book, who played the best Spider-Man? Not best movies.
Who was the best Spider-Man character on Finn? Toby McGuire. Toby McGuire.
Toby Maguire. Quick answer.

Speaker 5 Okay. Yeah.

Speaker 5 What are we thinking about?

Speaker 1 I'm going with his predecessor, Andrew Garfield.

Speaker 5 Why?

Speaker 1 Because I thought he captured what the essence of Spider-Man is. He has a sense of humor, was dorky.
Toby Maguire captures the dork, but he's not as funny as Andrew Garfield is.

Speaker 1 And part of Spider-Man, Peter Parker, is supposed to be kind of like a wise acre, and he gets off better quips. And then, oh, wait, no.
You're saying Toby Maguire.

Speaker 1 I'm thinking of the kid, whatever that. I can't think of the kid's name.
Yeah. Yeah, the new guy.
He's, and also.

Speaker 5 I said Toby Maguire.

Speaker 1 Toby Maguire. Yes.
He's a little too cool.

Speaker 5 You thinking of Tom Holland? Yeah. Toby Maguire wasn't, he wasn't too cool when he played it.
He might have been too cool afterwards in the stuff off the camera.

Speaker 1 Yeah.

Speaker 5 But when he played it, like, think about this. Okay, just think about this for a second.

Speaker 5 We didn't see what happened with Tom Holland's Uncle Ben. We don't know.
He was already Spider-Man.

Speaker 5 We seen Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man, and he's like losing his mind and he's, you know, he's crying and he's upset, whatever.

Speaker 5 Toby Maguire didn't play. So that's why I don't know if

Speaker 5 off the camera was really fake because that on the camera, Uncle Ben died that night.

Speaker 5 He off buddy within an hour. Buddy was out of here.
The dude did. He was out of here.

Speaker 1 Through the empty warehouse, you're right.

Speaker 5 Out of here.

Speaker 5 Green Goblin called messing with Aime by the end of the night.

Speaker 5 Y'all can ignore that all you want. I'm just saying.

Speaker 1 I'm not here to fight. By the way, Sandman was the coolest of the adversaries, I think, in all the Spider-Man movies.

Speaker 5 No.

Speaker 1 All right.

Speaker 3 No, Mysterio was awesome.

Speaker 3 The way they portrayed Mysterio, Jake Gyllenhaal, where it was like the illusion machine, and then they had that whole sequence where he's all like a zombie Spider-Man and all stuff.

Speaker 5 Great scene in the movie.

Speaker 3 But the thing about Spider-Man is he's such a hard.

Speaker 1 That's true. How he became Spider-Man.

Speaker 1 You felt sad for him a little bit.

Speaker 1 I don't like the empathetic. I was like,

Speaker 5 he was clumsy. Yeah, and then.

Speaker 3 I want guys that are evil. I don't want to feel bad for guys at the end.
I want Spider-Man to kick his ass, and I'm like, yeah, kick his ass. You know, that guy sucks.

Speaker 3 And Spider-Man's such a weird character, I feel like, it always to play because obviously we're getting these guys like Toby McGuire was probably in his mid-20s when they casted him.

Speaker 3 Spider-Man's a teenager. I think he's 14, 15 years old when he starts in the comic books.
Then he gets bit by the spider. He has to deal with real shitty.
He sees his uncle die.

Speaker 3 And then he has to do like all these grown-up decisions really fast. And then that was going to be my question for you, Gerald.

Speaker 3 You know, in the MCU, they have Spider-Man dealing with like these big, epic, universal things. He's fighting with the Avengers.

Speaker 3 But in the Tobey McGuire films, he's just your local neighborhood Spider-Man. So I don't know which one people prefer.

Speaker 3 Do they want that localized localized Spider-Man or like that big galactic Spider-Man?

Speaker 5 Well, I think that the way MCU went about it is incredible because if you think about Toby, he's a ground-level, you know, hero.

Speaker 5 It's right here in your neighborhood. These things are happening right here.
And then you go to Tom Holland. This is what made him him.
And this is why the movies worked because of what you just said.

Speaker 5 He's a kid. He's 15, 16, 17.
He's still trying to figure out how to talk to a girl properly. And he gets thrust into this, this world war or universal war as a child.

Speaker 5 And he's operating in that as a child. People were so upset about him for giving away the glasses to Mysterio.
But think about it. He's a kid.
He's doing kid things. If you think about him

Speaker 5 going to Dr. Strange and saying, well, I want MJ.

Speaker 5 And

Speaker 5 I need Aunt May and my best friend. Those are the only people I really want to remember me and this and this.
And he's going back and forth with. Well, I don't know.
He's a child.

Speaker 5 So people get upset about these things. I think the way they wrote it is excellent.
Now you go into his newest movie. He's back to ground level because all the universal stuff is over with.

Speaker 1 They're going to have to bring him back a little bit. I'm okay with that.

Speaker 3 Yeah, they're going to have to bring him back a little bit because I know they want him in Doomsday. So maybe it's like.

Speaker 5 Well, I think he gets through his movie.

Speaker 1 Yeah, then at the end, right?

Speaker 5 When Dr. Doom shows up, they got to, you know, do what you got to do.

Speaker 1 Well, Gerald, I'm sorry. You're gonna have to announce your absence from the rest of the field trip because you and Mike Fuentes are apparently going to have to have like three hours on the side.

Speaker 1 Make sure you record it all so we can post it because I am very interested in this. We are nominally a football show, so let me get you some football picks here as we head into NFL week 11.

Speaker 1 We do our countdown from five down to one, the best games, and how we think they're going to turn out. Let's start with your old team there: the Tampa Bay Buccaneers paying a visit to Buffalo.

Speaker 1 Bills lay in six at the time of this recording. I cannot believe that we are on the cusp.
The way people are talking now, that the bottom line is like, oh, the Bills are struggling.

Speaker 1 I don't know if they're going to get over the hump this year. This is going to happen again.
If they don't get to the Super Bowl this year, when are they ever going to get there?

Speaker 1 Anyhow, let's talk about the matter at hand here. How do you think they fare against Bake and Company this weekend?

Speaker 5 Oh,

Speaker 5 this is a toss-up because the Bills are not very good at stopping the run.

Speaker 5 um

Speaker 5 so the bucks are for sure going to try and run the ball uh but

Speaker 5 if defensively we seen that a meka buka is really talented but

Speaker 5 now granted christian gonzalez took him away because that's that's just who he is you know and he's that great but we've seen what can happen if you take him out of this offense it can get really stagnant now i believe in baker

Speaker 5 to be able to get the job done

Speaker 5 so but it's just a toss-up and then defensively we can't rush the passer to save our lives without blitzing like we can't take four guys and just get after the passer and if anybody is the guy you don't want to do that against is josh allen so this game makes me nervous because i'm not

Speaker 5 sold on Buffalo, but Josh Allen is great at putting on his cape. And

Speaker 5 these types of games are the games that he goes out and he wins because they can run the ball. And Josh Allen is Josh Allen.
Not afraid of any of his weapons, not named James Cook,

Speaker 5 but he's still Josh Allen.

Speaker 5 And if you don't get him off his spot, because he's great when he's on the run anyway, but if you don't get him off his spot, for sure, if he can just stand back there and deliver the ball, you're in trouble.

Speaker 5 So I'm going to lean bucks just because that's what I do. But this one scares me because this is a game Taylor made for us to lose.

Speaker 1 You know, a lot of pro football players have told me over the years things don't get real until somewhere in mid-November, some guys say around Thanksgiving. And it's getting real now.

Speaker 1 We're in double-digit games now. And the Bills are running out of room to convince themselves, if no one else, there's a lot of buzz that is negative towards them.

Speaker 1 But as you say, Josh Allen has obscured a lot of flaws for a lot of years now up there in Buffalo. At number four

Speaker 1 on our countdown here, it's the Chicago Bears. It's the Minnesota Vikings.
It feels essential just about for both sides here to get this one. The home team is the Vikes.
They're laying three.

Speaker 1 Gerald McCoy, how say you?

Speaker 5 I'm taking the Bears because I like the trajectory of where this thing is going. The defense is taking the ball away at a high clip right now, and that's very contagious.

Speaker 5 You know, those takeaways, sacks and takeaways come in bumps.

Speaker 1 Are they? Because I've been having this discussion.

Speaker 1 I'm a Steelers guy and the idea, you know, the Steelers defense tends to win when they force, you know, multiple turnovers and they're an also ran defense when they do not do that.

Speaker 1 And so debating how contagious, as you say, is that in fact in pro football?

Speaker 5 It's very contagious because when they take the ball away, the games are taking them away. Are they getting one?

Speaker 5 Are they getting just one? Are they stacking them? When they have these games, stacking them. So that's the contagious part part of it.

Speaker 5 You know, sometimes you get, when people think about something contagious, most people think like you get sick. Well, being sick, don't just, sometimes it off and on.

Speaker 5 Sometimes you wake up and you're like, well, freak, I feel great. And then a couple of hours later, it's like, what the heck just happened to my body? Last day, I felt great.

Speaker 5 And then tomorrow, I'm super sick. That's just how Pittsburgh is right now.
But when they do get a takeaway,

Speaker 5 Takeaway, take away, take away, take away. That's just how they are.
Well, Chicago, their sick is lasting.

Speaker 5 They're contagious is week after week after week and they're going to need to take the ball away man jj mccarthy he's he's just got he's got something to him i don't know how good he is yet but he's just got something to him he brings

Speaker 5 whatever they need in their locker room where they want to play hard for him but the way ben johnson has his offense going and the trajectory that they're doing like this with the bears I just feel like it's going to continue.

Speaker 5 And I like the Bears winners.

Speaker 1 I know it seems simplistic, but you know, a lot of people have been talking about Ben Johnson, including me, for a couple of years as

Speaker 1 the guy to try and get if you want to punch up your offense. And it is taking hold now.
It didn't happen in week one, but we're seeing the results there.

Speaker 1 At number three, AFC West shootout Chiefs, Broncos, maybe not a shootout. The home team Denver is getting points, plus three and a half at the time of this recording.
How do you think this one goes?

Speaker 5 I'm going Kansas City. Andy Reid, 22-4, coming off bye weeks.
It's just what he does.

Speaker 5 Denver is undefeated at home, but I think that ends this weekend.

Speaker 5 Top to bottom collectively. Don't look at the record.
A lot of people look at the record and say, oh, well, how do you say that better than this team?

Speaker 5 Well, because defensively, Kansas City is not that far off from Denver. I think we, I believe Denver has...

Speaker 5 obviously a better pass rush overall collectively a better defense but kansas city's defense is still a really, really, really good defense. Okay, so now we got to go to the other side of the ball.

Speaker 5 Who do you trust more? Bo Nicks

Speaker 5 and Sean Payton or Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reed?

Speaker 1 I don't know. I'm going to debate that one in my head.
I don't know which one. No, no, no, no.

Speaker 1 I'm going to take 15.

Speaker 5 Okay. So

Speaker 5 that's what it comes down to for me. I know Bo Nick's playing well.
in the fourth quarter, but it's a lot of BS leading up to that.

Speaker 5 So I just think top to bottom, collectively, coming out of a bye week, Kansas City will be healthier. I have two weeks to prepare for this team.
I played

Speaker 5 against Sean Payton for a lot of years. He's a mastermind.
However, I just think

Speaker 5 Patrick Mahomes and the Andy Reed combo with that defense is going to be too much for Denver.

Speaker 1 I'm going to go. Here they come, AFC.
I think we're getting that repeat the way it's starting to shape up. A repeat of a repeat of a repeat.

Speaker 1 And as a matter of fact, now, what could be what kind of looks like the NFC Final Four come January, let's tackle both these games here. At number two, it's the Rams at the Seahawks.

Speaker 1 Hawks laying three in Seattle.

Speaker 5 Last week, the Seahawks played better at home. You know, we talk about

Speaker 5 this defensive line in this front and this defense as a whole. They just drawing it up.

Speaker 5 And they're able, this front, even whether they blitz, send pressure or they rush for, they've been getting home but before last week 20 of their 23 sacks were on the road they were struggling playing better at home than on the road i think they had won like their last 10 or something like that on the road they are great roll team they travel well and that's something you're gonna have to do if you don't have a high seed going into the playoffs uh but because they're at home

Speaker 5 And

Speaker 5 I feel like Matthew Stafford is top two in MVP right now.

Speaker 5 I love what they can do offensively in the mastermind that Sean McVay is. And that rush, that pass rush for the Rams, I just see them forcing Sam Darnold into a late game of stake.

Speaker 5 So I'm going Rams on the road.

Speaker 1 Man, keen analysis. You talked me into that one.
I like the Rams, but it was close for me. But I think you're right about the effect of

Speaker 1 the pass rush there in Seattle.

Speaker 1 Oddly, since Seattle, that was what they were predicated on a decade or 15 years ago, was that tick of a jump that they could get because of the noise from the home crowd there up in the clink.

Speaker 1 Okay, number one, the other half of the NFC Final Four potentially, the Detroit Lions, the Philadelphia Eagles. Eagles laying only two and a half.
A little weird, that number to me.

Speaker 1 Either way, how say you on this game?

Speaker 5 This was tough, man.

Speaker 5 Because if you just look at

Speaker 5 team for team and just look at the numbers, you say, oh, Detroit wins this because the Philadelphia Eagles offense, we don't know what's going on. AJ still

Speaker 5 saying what he's saying on streams and in the media, whatever. You know, they still understand that the offense is not where it needs to be.

Speaker 5 Defensively, they played great this last game. You know, Jalen Phillips definitely is going to help.
for sure. Getting healthy on that defensive front, I like this front, man.
And they are deep.

Speaker 5 The depth on this defense is incredible.

Speaker 5 However,

Speaker 5 if they cannot stop Detroit from running the ball, they are in trouble because Jared Goff is a top five quarterback when he's allowed to do play action. That is what he has mastered.
And

Speaker 5 Aiden Hutchinson is, you know, having a resurgence here.

Speaker 5 But Philly just, man, I don't know how they're doing it. Some teams just know how to win.
They just know how to win, man. They just, they just find a way.

Speaker 5 So this was tough for me because Philly's at home. But if they have, if they do what they just did, see what saved them if they were on the road.
We know if Philly did what they did

Speaker 5 offensively throughout the game and they were at home, them fans would have been bullied. That's just what the fans do.

Speaker 5 I just don't know if Detroit have the defense to do what

Speaker 5 Green Bay did. So I'm going to take Philly at home.

Speaker 5 Yeah, I'm going to take Philly at home, man. I just, the offense, I feel like, has enough to get by on this defense.
And Philly's defense is enough to at least slow this offense down.

Speaker 5 One extra possession. So I'm going to go Philly.

Speaker 1 I'll just quickly say that what I forecasted in August, I think, is going to finally start taking root as the Lions play the Eagles.

Speaker 1 I have kept saying about the Lions this year that it is not going to be a week one change without Aaron Glenn and Ben Johnson. It's going to be a gentle decline.

Speaker 1 Not that they're going to be a bummed team, but they're just not going to be at the height of their powers as they were probably last year. And

Speaker 1 my point of reference is the Eagles in between their two Super Bowl years. They lost those coordinators, and it didn't reveal itself as a problem.
until the back half, the last third of the season.

Speaker 1 That's exactly where we are right now. I think the Lions are going to slide back a little bit and the Eagles will continue their rise.
Gerald McCoy, continue your rise, man.

Speaker 1 You're as good as it gets with the football analysis and superhero analysis, too. Let's do more of that at your convenience after the season or whenever you'd like to do it.

Speaker 1 We'd love to have you back here on Football America. In the meantime, have a great weekend talking about football in front of it on NFL Network and all the rest of it, man.

Speaker 5 All right. Thanks, brother.
I appreciate y'all having me.

Speaker 1 Gerald McCoy

Speaker 1 is out the door, and so are we. So, with that all being said, I think you're now right for NFL Week 11.
We'll be back on the other side of it for you to try and make sense of what we just saw.

Speaker 1 Until then, for everybody involved in Football America, thanks so much, my fellow Football Americans. It's been a thin slice of heaven.