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Hour 3: National Bears Reporter for ESPN Courtney Cronin Joined Kap & J. Hood with updates on the Bears and the latest NFL storylines. It's a Bears Victory Monday!! The Bears beat the Bills 33-6 in their 2nd preseason game. Caleb Williams and company looked great in the 18 snaps they had and the Kap & J. Hood Cut of The Day.

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This is Bears Victory Monday Monday Monday. Well, dirt out of law takes the snap against a four-man rush. Great protection, Williams whistles it past. It is caught and it should be enough for a first down across the 40 to the 41-yard line to DJ Moore. Beautiful Williams, that quarterback under center facing a front takes roll to the right. Has to work through a progression there and throws it downfield, and a dark catch. You can come at all the way to the 33-yard line, heck of a throw, Caleb in a tight pocket. Scoots up in the pocket, keeps to the 30, left to the 25 to the 20, and a slide down inside the 20-yard line from that slip and slide action that have us all. Snap back, pressure coming, dumps it off, cuts with left 40, 45-50, plus a low 40 to the 30. Cutting it to 20, the Bears will be in the red zone above, though, on a dumpoff pass. Under pressure, Caleb Williams dumps it off, and it's a catch and run up 42-yard to the Bears first down. Go, go, go. Good morning, Chicago, and welcome in to the cap at J. Good Morning Show on ESPN 1000. It's even they would like to win. Take that. And streaming on the ESPN Chicago app. With David Kaplan, Jonathan Hood with you, we've got Shay. We've got J. Moore, we've got you for a three-yard ride here on this Bears Victory Monday with open vote lines for you, 3-1-2, 3-3-2, ESPN, 3-3-2, 3-7-7-6, our phone number. Cap, we were waiting for it, and finally we saw it. Caleb Williams with his first preseason start, it's just not us. It's everywhere around the country. And there's always going to be interests garnered from everybody because it's a number one pick. People are wondering, even last year, Bryce Young, what does it look like? Oh, it looks like that. Okay, now we move on to Caleb Williams. People are interested in what it looked like, and you know what? He looked good in the amount of time that he was out there. He was unafraid, and he made some plays out there. This is exactly what the Bears wanted, a clean operation. I told you at the start of this whole show today, they have a quarterback. We have not seen a guy in a Bears uniform look like that. Does he have work to do? Yes. We have not seen somebody look like that. We have. Whether it was Justin in his best days, or Mitch in his best days, or Cutler in his best days, or Rex in his best, no. That dude looks different. Let it keep going, but you saw a lot of really good things. Just got to see the offensive line hold up and continue to develop and get healthy. But yeah, I was like, I was going nuts. Going nuts. How excited I was watching. Because it's new and fresh, because it's something where the Bears are able to get themselves at number one pick, and it's the quarterback at Caleb Williams. The hope is, is that he continues to progress with these preseason games, these snaps, to get him ready for the first game against Tennessee. Especially that first down run. I mean, he not only was arms with his legs as well. And gets up to the line of scrimmage with a little check with four and three and two. Lips his right foot, gets the play off. Caleb in a tight pocket. Scoots up in the pocket, keeps to the 30. Look to the 25 to the 20. And a slide down inside the 20 yard line from that slipping slide action at Hellas Hall. So good. There's always, you know, there's always a little bit of a more focus that you have. Going to games for whatever reason. Even if you try and enter and enter that mindset and things like that throughout the weeks. It's just a sense of control, I guess. A sense of progress. A sense of, you know, a bunch of different things that when you get into games, you know, the comfort level and all of that, you know, normally skyrockets. I mean, you have to understand where we are. And understand, you know, what we have and where we're headed. That's the most important thing. But you also have to be where your feet are. So when you're out there in the field, when we're preparing for this game, you're enjoying it, you're having fun, you're having a blast. You know, we take a step back when we get into tomorrow or early tomorrow. You know, we take a step back. We go through the tape and then onto the next, onto the next preseason. And then, you know, from there, you take it from there and then you keep growing. You keep growing. You keep growing. And then we just, you know, keep counting those days, counting those hours and getting after it. You're so busy this weekend. You got the Bud Billiken parade on the south side, the Aaron Waters Show taking place. But even on a beautiful day cap, you couldn't help but to be able to sit in, lock in at noon on a Saturday to watch the bears only just to see what Caleb Williams looks like. And it wasn't just him. The running game was good. And his receivers were there for him as well to be able to see DJ Moore with a couple of catches, including him, Stephen Carlson, the tight end, also Tommy Sweeney with a couple of catches. Just, again, it wasn't when a situation where he was rattled because of the play action. The escape ability was there. We just played that first down run. It was just a nice, smooth start for Caleb Williams. Just watching him look like he's in command out there. And then I told you my favorite throw of the game. It was super cool to flip past his face to get it to DeAndre Swift for a 42 yard game. It was super cool. The 26 yard game, Cole Comette, excellent. But the throw that I loved the most, third and 12. And he goes through his progressions. First of all, we don't see bears quarterback to do that. And then throws a dime to DJ Moore, gain a 13 first down, that throw. And I was listening to the call of Jeff and Tom. You have it. And when you hear him, Jeff, like, Tom, like, gain a 13, like, yes. Here we go. Here we go. Going in the right direction. That is for sure. Madeira Flus, the head coach, talks about how Caleb's hard work is starting to pay off. Yeah, I think it's good for him. You know, it's the fruits of his labor. He's been working his tail off for 15 practices, you know, and then, you know, even before that all through the summer. So it's good to be able to say, hey, all this drill work, all the things that I've been doing, it's paying off and I can see the improvements, you know. And we're going to look at this tape and then look back and say, hey, what can I learn from this? You know, there's a lot of things that we can learn from this process of getting these reps as he does in practice when he's going against the one defense. We're on to Cincinnati. Tomorrow will be a walk through setting to get the corrections, get cleaned up, really do a good job of looking at this game. And like I said, learning from it. And then when the players will have a day off to get ready for this big week we have. We have a couple of practices and then we have the joint practice on Thursday and then a walk through again on Friday and another game. So it's going to be a big week for us to level up. How about the tight ends? It's Cole Kameh. What a great catch by him on the sideline. You recall this? Oh, yeah. The 26 yard gain was outstanding. He also dropped one as the DJ or Caleb's numbers would look even more impressive. You've got talent at that position. Gerald Everett, Mercedes Lewis, the starter obviously is Cole Kameh. Yeah. Super, super interesting to watch. All these position battles go down and the depth that this team has. Again, it's got to begin with the offensive line. They've got to stay healthy. They've got to play at a much better level than we saw a year ago. But if they are what we hope they are and this kid is who I think he is, look out. So it wasn't just us. And again, if you get kids to watch the game, let's do a jump in three, one, two, three, three, two ESPN, three, three, two, three, seven, seven, six is our telephone number about the bears. What do you think of Caleb Williams in that second preseason game for the bears as they defeat the bills? 33 to six. Kyle Long. So we have offensive lineman gave his thoughts about the bears and Caleb Williams. What did Kyle Long see? All right. I wanted to give you guys some thoughts as they're coming to my mind right now is interacting with some folks on Twitter and I was talking about the old lines performance in Buffalo, protecting for Caleb Williams and how they looked in general and the impact that a starting quarterback, a star quarterback can have on the offensive line. And I'm going to tell you this, I started my football career blocking for my younger brother and I thought I thought that was high stakes, high pressure situation. But as you go further and further in your career as a football player, higher up in the ranks from junior college to D one plan at Oregon, protecting Marcus, Marietta, you know, the stakes get higher, man. More people are watching, more people are relying on the quarterback and then obviously you get to the NFL and I had a lit me of quarterbacks that I protected during my time in Chicago and the pressure was always high, but I had never experienced pressure so high as when I stepped into the offensive line room in Kansas City. And I watched the unit that was tasked with protecting Patrick Mahomes and the tremendous amount of pride that they took and not only playing snap to whistle, but sometimes just after the whistle because that's other quarterback plays. When I look at the way that the Chicago Bears offensive line played in Buffalo, particularly when number 18 was in and even when Beijing was in the game, they are playing a very inspired brand of football. And I think a lot of that has to do with the fact that they know that they have a fighting chance. They know what they've got in that number one pick and he's on their team. They're all stoked about it. It's a great time to be a Chicago Bear player. It's probably even more fun to be a Chicago Bears fan because we're not as sore as the players. But yeah, and if the offensive line continues to protect and play with that edge that we saw in Buffalo, it's going to be even more fun to be the quarterback in Chicago Bears. So I'm excited. It's preseason week two and Caleb got his first live reps. We're all excited. I'm out. So as I don't know if it struck you funny, but it did for me cap watching the clean pocket for Caleb Williams as the pocket started to collapse on him and he was still able to get the ball out. I was like, I was thinking to myself, I hope Caleb understands that this is preseason. There's going to be some vicious defenses coming after him. It starts with the Titans, but then like Houston as well, like again, you gotta get it out in two and a half seconds and he still has to be able to get the ball out even quicker than even what we saw. He had some time because the offensive line for the most part held up, you just heard from Kyle Long. But I hope he knows it's not going to be like college and it was some of his college years where it's like he patched the ball three, four seconds. We only talked about this with Justin Fields. Same thing with Caleb. The reason why Tua is still in the league is because no one gets the ball out quicker than him. You may not think he's a great quarterback, but he knows how to get the hell out of there. Get the ball out quickly. He does. I want to read something one of our fine listeners, Edward said, I'm 38, a born in 85. I've never seen a quarterback for the Bears actually look like he belongs at the position. I'm not saying if he develops, I'm saying as he develops, it's a beautiful thing. This team is different. That is a great way to put it fair, not well, if Mitch develop, if Justin as this guy develops and gets more reps and more seasoning. Yeah, super cool man. Pito is on the south side and he's with us as we talk bears and a Bears victory Monday. Here on ESPN 1000, Pito. Good morning. Hey, good morning, gentlemen. What's up, buddy? Hey, yeah. So hey, just want to say, man, even those, you know, we just stomp an AFC contender for four quarters with our starters and our backups. You know what? That kid, Caleb, I'll tell you what, he knows what he's doing. And people want to bank him on that one throw he had to roam, but I personally think he threw that blow on purpose because he saw that it was a PI right away. So he was very aware that we were going to get that PI, which shows me that, you know, for a rookie, he's already playing like a vet. And for the old line as well, I mean, they look pretty solid and I know, I know, right had that holding call, but other than that, they were giving him some pretty good time. So I think he's looking pretty good and Shay, I just want to say, you're absolutely right about Austin Booker, mid season, he's going to be our starter 100% you guys have a good day. Peter, we appreciate telephone call. Your lips and gods here is because they need to be able to get as much pass rush as possible toward the back end of the season. The defense got better. Montes Sweat was a big part of that. And by the way, this is no shade to Marcus Walker because he's a dog too now. He's on the same level as Montes Sweat, but he is a viable option at the other end on that defensive line. But whoever you can get, it's totally fine with that that can get to the quarterback. That's huge, huge, huge, but it also starts within the eager flu system, getting pressure up the middle that makes things easier. So we'll find out Andrew Billings has been banged up in camp. We're going to see how this whole thing shakes out. Jervon Dexter, Zach Pickens had a sack the other day, which was good to see. So eight sacks of Buffalo quarterbacks and a picks it. Capara training camp coverage is brought to you by the Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana. We'll be there for football fest on the 25th looking forward to that. Courtney Cronin with the latest on the Bears. It's coming up next on Captain J. Hood. This is Ramo Dunezay, this is Andrew Swift. This is Tyler Gordon. You're listening to Captain J. Hood on ESPN Chicago, the new home of the Chicago Bears. Keep your beef out of this. Courtney Cronin, National Chicago Bears reporter for ESPN, you have to temper expectations. If you are a Bears fan, just given everything that this team had to kind of undo, breaking down the Bears and the latest NFL storyline. Paul's was given the flexibility and the freedom to take this thing down to the ground floor down to the studs to be able to build it back up. Courtney Cronin with Captain J. Hood on ESPN 1000 Chicago's home first sports. Courtney Cronin covers the Chicago Bears like a blanket for ESPN and ESPN.com and Courtney is on the hotline. That'd be the correct. Tired on a hotline. Rattle, rattle, thunder, batter, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Keep your beef out of this, don't worry about the correct snake. Good morning, Courtney. How are you? I'm great. Happy Monday, guys. Happy Monday, Courtney. Well, Caleb Williams and the Bears. I know that you've been asked a lot about it, but is there something in particular that you liked about Caleb Williams debut? You say, boy, this could carry over to the next game. I think the bootlegs. So I went back and watched the two series that we saw from him yesterday trying to figure out what's the nuance take that's not he's the best quarterback the Bears have ever had. He's already a top five quarterback in the league, blah, blah, blah, that we know is going to start percolating today after a really strong debut. And I think a lot of it's the play calling that's playing to his strengths and Caleb being able to execute it so perfectly that is the sticking point for me. So there were three bootlegs on 10 dropbacks that's playing to his skill set in a way that gives you confidence at the play caller and the quarterback are going to be on the same page from the very start, which just was not the case in the last two years. What we saw from Luke Gethse in Justin Fields, and it felt like the whole trying to fit a square peg into a round hole metaphor that we use that we use to describe just the disconnect there. I, you know, I know that there was probably some different things that could have done with some of the red film play calling, but by and large, I thought they really drew up a game plan in 20 snaps that did play to Caleb's strengths. And that's a good time going forward. As I watched the game and I went back and went on my NFL game pass app and watched the Caleb portion of the game again. It just, Courtney, tell me I'm nuts. Tell me I'm going crazy. It just never looked like this. Even when they had the good teams with Lovey, but it was Rex or it was Jim McMahon with Steve Fuller and Tom Zach or whoever it was, it's never looked like that before. Am I right? What, what highlights that for me is when I was watching the game back with Mitchell Trabisky when he went in after Josh Allen, the same issues that he had when he was with the Bears when he was, you know, with Pittsburgh, wherever he's been in the NFL. He's still looking down at the rush. How many years have he been in the league? He's 2017. That's a flaw in his game that doesn't go away. Like the pocket awareness there that Caleb Williams showed. Um, like any kind of got muddy. Any time there was traffic around him, he didn't panic. He knew how to navigate it and the, the screen passed to the Andre Swift highlighted that it wasn't a no look pass. I asked him about it because I kept seeing the replay that NFL that the, um, the league's Twitter account, they putting it out there and I was like, man, it's just like a Patrick Mahomes style path and it wasn't. But it, he did see he saw the Andre Swift's, uh, orange gloves, but there is something to be said about the way that the O line sold that in the way that Caleb navigated the defensive line crashing down on him, uh, on a screenplay and just so effortlessly flicks that pass that becomes a huge game. I mean, that's the biggest, you know, biggest game that they had on that first series. And it's, it does, it feels different when you have a quarterback who can step up into the pocket, step up into making throws and it doesn't feel like they have to fail out of it when, when they start sensing pressure around them. That's, that's different than what we saw the last two, three years now adjusted field. Okay. Now you mentioned the DeAndre Swift throw. It was cool. It was hip. It was Mahomes like, but I thought the best throw of the day that was at least completed was third and 12 where he, I watched the Dan Orlowski and the Tim Jenkins breakdowns of this where he waits until he sees where the safety is going to be. Is it once a high safety? Is it too high? How are they going to play this? And when the linebackers pinch, he let go of a missile to DJ Moore for a first down. That throw for me went, that dude's different. Yeah. And I, you know, just being in that situation where there was the holding penalty, so it's like second and 17, um, and, and they're in a spot that, you know, it's, it's, it's a got to have a situation that could have been a three and out on his first drive and he's probably not feeling so confident after that. But how he went through his progression. Yeah. Again, it's, it's different when you can watch a quarterback take his time back there and not feel like he's got to bail out of something after he goes through two reads. He's scanning. He's looking from his right to his left. He sees, as you mentioned, and I thought Arlowski had a great breakdown. I retweeted it for anybody who wants to see of watching the whenever, whenever the safety squeezed and he had the right leverage he could play in terms of, I guess it was like the width of where the defender was and being able to put it over his head, DJ coming back on that ball too, like all the way around. That was a really good play. And you need that on third down, like to me, that's, that's pretty advanced stuff for a rookie quarterback in situ. I mean, they were, they faced the third down multiple times and I think he was perfect on both of them. There's 39 scramble where he took his time. He didn't, you know, immediately bail out of the pocket and, and feel like he had to run. He bought himself time and he bought himself time on the third and 12th plate of DJ Moore, which you're not going to have great favorable down and distances all the time, but you navigate that you have toys in the pocket and not have to, you know, rush yourself through something and blow yourself an opportunity. That's pretty advanced. Eddie from the north side on with Courtney Cronin on Cap and Jay Hood. Eddie. Good morning. Good morning, guys. You're my voice, but two days at Metallica will do it for you. But you were singing? No. Yeah, I was saying a lot. My favorite group, you know, how you sing along when you go to a concert. Yeah. Yeah. And you got to scream over a lot of people there, but I liked what I seen from Caleb, but, you know, all the other rookies did good this weekend too, you know, all around the league. So I just like this poison the pocket and he didn't get flustered, which all the other quarterbacks did before, you know, like take it off like Justin every other time. So hey, I hope it continues and we have a great season. Okay. I say, are you still high from Metallica? What is that? What's positivity coming from that? Eddie, what is this? It's a big puff of smoke there, but the crowd was unreal. Metallica was just so good. But I can tell you, if you're going to park for a concert, go to the South lot, you can open up your thing, get a cooler out, take drinks with your food and everything other than that. It's a little bit of a hike there instead of that Waldron garage there, but it's so much better over there. So it was. Thanks, Eddie. I'm done from this weekend. Thanks, man. See, if you're Courtney, you get VIP parking. You're Courtney quoted, right, court? I mean, I would hope so. I don't want to walk, but that's not, I mean, hey, it sounds like he had a great time. It does. Let me ask you a question about Austin Booker. Shea is claiming he discovered him, but that beside the point, in terms of Austin Booker, I know he's going up against some linemen that are not going to be in the league in two or three weeks. What did you think of him? Because what impressed me most, I was telling Hoodie the motor, one of the sacks he got, he gets ridden past the quarterback, quarterback steps up, and here he comes back around, beats a guy and gets the sack. I like the motor. Yeah. And what Matt Ebers was said about that, that, you know, it's, he's not pre-determining where he needs to be. So when you rush the passer with speed and you like, aren't thinking, okay, like, I'm pre-determining, this guy's going to be here and he's not like he let him slip or he let him slip out, and then he was like right there to kind of like redirect himself on the sack. And that was because I believe the first of two and a half that he walked away with. So they actually counted this time because I know I saw him hit the quarterback in Canton and that did not show up on the fat sheet for whatever reason, but he's, you know, for a fifth round pick. And I know when he talked about himself when I asked him, like what, your guy who had one start last year, yet you turn in the most sacks in the big 12, you know, how do you try to use that sort of pedigree to go into the NFL, where you might not be starting opposite Montez Select, probably not, that's probably going to be the Marcus Walker. But you take advantage of these opportunities, he said, yeah, I'm a sleeper. That's like, I don't want, you know, teams may not know a lot about me because there's not a lot of film out there. But like when I'm in the game, I'm going to, I'm going to make an impact. So good speed to power. If he had more pass rush moves to his repertoire, I think he can be a very good player and make a big impact early on in his rookie season. Courtney, does it come down to, does it come down to the running back Khalil Herbert or Vailus Jones to make this team, is it between those two or can they both be on this roster this season? Yes. He'll be asking me this question the other day and it kind of stumped me because, you know, you think about the wide receiver depth chart and Vailus is probably fifth, fourth somewhere in there. Like, if you're like grouping in Tyler Scott, you know, maybe in one other player, which, you know, could be John Jackson, could be Dante Pettis, whomever. And then on the other side of that, it's Khalil Herbert, Roshan Johnson, Travis Homer, for the running back, for the backup running back spots, I don't, I think it's still too early to tell if this experiment's actually going to work out. It was a good start and, you know, for him to get back in the end zone, first time in two years and to get to show that speed he can get to the outside and that's why they drafted him, guys. Like, they thought they had four, three speed on the outside and it had somebody who, you know, struggled at the receiver part of the job. But in this offense, some of the play designs that they can put, you know, put into, you know, the game plan for Vailus Jones, I don't know if it'd be like RB2. Sort of, you know, workload by any stretch, but he could be a change of pace guy. He can be your gadget player as a running back and they got a nice start with that this week. But we'll just have to see, I think this will be the big week where you determine what the running back competition looks like and truly like if this is going to continue with Vailus Jones before we can determine whether he's, you know, going to beat somebody at the running back spot out for that room. But you would imagine that they do keep him on the run, they keep Vailus on the roster that somebody would have to number twice would probably have to go from the running background. I know it's one preseason game, but as we let you go, let me just tell you this. We got a quarterback. We got one. Courtney, we got. Yeah. That's what I mean. Hey, everybody's talking about it today. It was a strong debut. I think that bears needs to be a measured response to the preseason. I know DJ Moore wanted to use a lot of hyperbole when we were asking him about it the other day as a lot of bears fans do, but it's, I think it's okay for people to be excited because seeing competent quarterback play is not something that bears fans take for granted because they just truly have not seen a lot of it in the last however many years. So it's no, it's a victory Monday from that perspective too. I'd say for, for this entire fan base knowing that the arrows only going to go up with Caleb William. Courtney. Thank you as always. Thanks guys for having a great day, CC, rattle, rattle, thunder, batter, boom, boom, boom. What's wrong with Dion Sanders? Next on Captain J. Hook. Follow Chicago's home for sports on Twitch at ESPN 1000 Chicago. Captain J. Hook on ESPN 1000 and streaming on the ESPN Chicago app. Glad to have you in today on a Bears victory Monday. If you had a chance to watch list of the game, we'll take your phone calls 312337776 is our telephone number. So cap, there was, there was a number of things. That were great for last fall obviously watching the Bears, watching the NFL, but also everyone was interested in the Dion Sanders Colorado story, whether you're for Dion Sanders against Dion Sanders. All I know is that you and I grew, you and I watched him from the beginning cover story of Sports Illustrated on the cover at Florida State. Lost him in the, in what was his nickname then, was it prime time, what did they call him? Neon Dion. Neon Dion Sanders. Dion says this. Dion says that Neon Dion, also this great, not great, but interesting two sport athlete. Yes. Football and baseball. Didn't he get on a plane after a football game and then go play baseball or vice versa? Play both in the same day. Yes. Yeah. Now here's the thing. Here's, here's the old song of Dion that only know a great sports athlete, but also an entertainer. It was a rapper also, but you know what though cap and by the way, just as a side note, imagine the internet melting today in 2020 24 and athlete playing two sports in the same day. Oh, imagine that. Yes. Not like bowl, you know, like Bo Jackson played football and played baseball, but it playing the same day the internet would melt. But the point is that Dion now was a great story because of his time at Jackson State. And everyone was wondering what would it be like for him to be in a D one program at Colorado. That's where I'm getting to people are interested big time ratings just because Dion's head is on the sidelines. That because Colorado can win a national championship, but what would his program look like? Some of those late West coast games cap went on till 1 32 in the morning. I was watching. I was watching. I was on Colorado State. Some of those matchups. And we said, okay, it's interesting to see what he can do as a coach on the sideline. But here we go. Year two of Dion Sanders, he's got the gray beard. Not like yours. Well kept. I'm talking about this like the greedy Wilson from San from Sun beard. Yeah, it looked, it looked horrible. He looks like he's, he's been in the office a lot or doing something a lot, but watching that press conference, he just embarrassed himself was disappointing. This is Dion Sanders going after just a whole company just going after CBS for no reason. Next guy. Eric Christensen with CBS Sports Colorado. Um, Tyler, I'm not doing none with CBS. Next question. Jump. We go. Mine. This is above that. I got nothing to do with you. I got love for you. I appreciate you. Respect you. Ain't got nothing to do with you. They know what they did. Damn. I'm here at Denver, not national. You are who you are. The CBS to CBS. All right. Do you want me to do with you? I respect you. I just, so I told you that I'm looking at you and I as a man. I respect you. I got love for you. But what they did was file. Also, and we need, we're going to have to have context for our audience and wants to know why he's going to have the CBS reporter asked him about how he was it the bolstering of his offensive line like on the off season, you bolster offense and he didn't like the word bolster or didn't know what the word meant. Unapproved, got better and he changed them. He told the reporter don't use the word bolster. Oh, if I was in that room, oh God, but you have to have some decorum like as a professional, but he can't fire at me for using the word bolster. You would have done. In his improvement. Well, who was the artist that I just saw it where they said she goes, you're a musician. I am not a musician. I make music, not, not tricks. She goes, I didn't say magician. I said music. I mean, you strengthen, you supported, you made stronger, you boosted, fortified your offensive. That's a great word for it. Whatever, bolster is fortified, strengthened, whatever, improved, kissed at that like, don't say it was bold. What does bolstered mean? You got better. Depositive. Don't speak word state education. It's just weird. I keep it. I don't know. But but but Shay. So he goes after CBS because of something CBS sports wrote online, correct? Yeah. Tom Frenelli CBS national and in the summer was power ranking all the power for coaches. Ranked Deon is the second worst coach in the big 12 61st overall. And that's why Deon is angry with CBS buddy. You went four and eight. What are they supposed to do? You were four and eight. He wanted to save and won him too. You lost seven of your final nine games. What were they supposed to do? See, here's my issue with Deon in this regard. Deon, you are famously telling everybody, it's none of my business, what everyone thinks of me, or hey, I'm Deon Sanders, you can't hurt me, like I'm going to do what I'm going to do. But then someone writes with the truth is about the program and you let that bother you where you take out not just like a local reporter, the entire CBS company. Correct. Why? You can't do that. That's the question. You can do that. If a bill. Coward walked in there. Hey, Deon, I want to do a sit down with you. He's telling bill. Coward. No, or boomer because they work for CBS. No shot. Right. He just picked on a guy from CBS Denver by James Brown. I got nothing but love for you. What about you? What about the friendly James Brown coming in there? CBS Denver has nothing to do with Tom Frenelli and CBS.com. They're not even, they have nothing to do with each other. He too put out their front and nothing against you, sir, but it's about CBS. What would have James Brown picked up the phone? Deon, James Brown. How are you? Listen, I'd love to have a sit down with you to talk about what's going on with you on your program. Oh, James. Absolutely. Come on through. Absolutely. Of course. There'd be no problem. No problem. Deon, what are you? I'm just saying for a guide that is Teflon feels like nothing bothers him, that bothers him. So if you want to use that as a rallying cry, that's great. Will you get more than five wins this year? That's the question mark. What is there? Over under. Five and a half. And I am. Sherry got the under. Hammering the under. Yeah. Hammering. Hammer at five and a half. I actually am also taking under four and a half plus two hundred. They're horrible. He like that in the spring. Wow. They shouldn't have won four last year. They got gift wrapped in Nebraska game. They got gift wrapped the Colorado state game. They stunk a year ago. They won more than they should have it for this year. I don't think they're any better. I would just like for him to be able to match the hype for his program to match the hype. It's very difficult now with NIL and trying to be able to get a team on the field that can win on a regular basis at his level at where he is right now. But just win, man. You've been a winner of your life. Just don't take it out on everyone else. Just win. Move forward. Yeah. And with the beard, the glasses, the hat that goes off on the report, it's just not good. One thing I wish you'd do for me. Oh, God. I love you, Jay Moore. Win. 549, baby. Wait, wait, wait. Take this. Let's go. 540. Show that Imanaga gets Blake lively. Let's go. How much is that cost for you to hook up the reel to reel to play that every time? I mean, that's the electricity bill's got to be through the roof. God almighty. Hey, Rocky's on. And the film's over. I want you to see me. Win. Win. Bam. What do we win? Take it. Go. I got the goosebumps. I'm ready. 540. Bend. Lively. And shoulder. Imanaga. Let's go offense. Let's jump him early like we did crochet. Hey, hon. The popcorn's pretty good at this place. Now we've got to come back for another movie. There he is. And 81 watching this movie cap. Pretty good, kid. Take that. By the way, movie hack. Can I give you a quick movie hack? Yes. You know how you buy popcorn and you want butter on it? But the butter sits on the top and when you get to the bottom, there's no butter. You take a straw, put the straw into the popcorn and you put the butter in the straw. It runs all the way to the bottom then and you've got butter throughout. Put it on the top by itself. Let it go through the straws in the bottom of your container. There's your butter popcorn and that's one to grow on. Take that. It's funny. I had another popcorn trick in mind. I used to implement back in the day. All right. I'm coming up is the cap and Jhood cut of the day. It's right around the corner. Whole right in the bottom right here on Chicago's Home for Sports. Cap and Jhood on back. Appreciate you guys. I listened to you streaming on the ESPN 1000 app. Chicago's Home for Sports. ESPN Chicago. Yes, it's boring, but it's a sport. Whatever. It's not boring. Okay. Then you're boring. All right. Pat. The way we were hearing things out of Pittsburgh, Justin Fields had a genuine opportunity to win that battle. I don't be surprised if there's just isn't a battle. It was more of the same from Justin Fields on Friday night against Houston. It was five to six for 67 yards. The passes he got off looked okay, but fumbled two snaps, two snaps fumbled and had to recover them and got sacked twice. It's just he's the same guy he's always been. It doesn't look like there was any growth or any change from what he was at the end here. And Russell Wilson probably will be their starter. You know, you know what, Cap, this wouldn't happen if sales wouldn't have fumbled the ball on our idea to broadcast a couple of shows from La Trobe to get fields ready for the season. Right. He would have sat down with us. That's right. Got him ready. Like, look, man, we need you to be 51% of these snaps. We need you to be able to take this, take the bullball, the horse here. We need the fourth round pick. Let's go. It would have been nice. First question would have been, why were you out on me in November wanting Caleb Williams? Because you're not very good. You weren't good, but now we've turned the page. That's what would happen. I want the fourth round pick. So that's what it would be. We would be there to encourage him. We're live with Mike Tomlin. That's what would have happened, like right there at La Trobe, but sales dropped the ball on that. It should have been you and I to encourage fields. Oh, that would have been great. That would have been awesome. You know you're the starter, right? You know you're the starter. That's what would have happened. It all sucks. You can get you all, folks. You can't imagine what kind of the day. It's brought to you by one of my favorite places in the world, Chicago Cut Steakhouse. As for David Flom, as for Matt Moore, try the lobster vinaigrette salad with the champagne vinaigrette dressing. Spectacular. Good way to start the week. Congratulations to all the Olympians, especially in America for getting the job done. We had some record breakers in this Olympics. Kitty Ledecky, who comes the most decorated American woman in history, crazy. Simone Biles, of course, and of course Noah Liles was 100 meter dash in a photo finish. You know, Cap, I think that for me, the Olympics is like anything else. It's like, you know, I'm a huge college football fan. I won't watch every conference, but there's some things I just like. Same thing with the Olympics. There's sports that I just won't watch, so it doesn't catch my interest. But if I see a story, just like you, you still have the nose for the story, right? There's stories that be, hey, this person has a chance to be able to do blank. Okay, let's take a look. So I enjoyed it that way. And I think the reason why that it was is because when I was growing up, you know, my parents would tell me about Jesse Owens. This is their era. So they knew about Jesse Owens, where Hitler is watching Jesse Owens break all these records and none he could do about it. Here he is in his box, pissed off that Jesse Owens is getting the job done, or watching Muhammad Ali, or watching Wilma Rudolph. I heard these stories as a kid. And so the Olympics not across the board, but there's certain sports. It's like, okay, I'll check this out. There's a story here. There's a story there because I'm funny that way. I like sports. So there's certain stories like pretty good, pretty good. So congratulations to all of them for getting the job done. I can't wait for 28 and want to see how these Olympians get to navigate through that traffic in Los Angeles. Oh, God. Wow. Wow. Hopefully they get the torch there by then. Yeah. Really. Seriously, man. We thank you for listening and calling in to being part of the program here on Captain Jay Hood. Thanks to Shay and Jaymore on the other side of the glass. How about we do this tomorrow at seven o'clock? Count me in. Rock and roll, baby. For Cap. I'm Jay Hood. We will talk to you tomorrow. So long, everybody. Take that. From Chicago. Miss Black, please accept my apology on more live misty hate in my main, my mistakes. And we both feel God won't left to grow. The best. Take that. The best. Black things to you, Jack. Folks, everybody. I'm proud to let you know that nationwide, our clinics have a 4.7 out of the way. Out of five star rating on Google. This tells you that our patients are really seeing results. Here's what some of them are saying. The results are close to phenomenal. On top of that, the staff and the scheduling are top notch. And my technician is a consummate professional. Another patient said, I called numerous clinics and West Coast was by far the best. 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