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Game Balls & Gassers For Commanders-Browns

We get to our game balls & gassers for Commanders-Browns.

Broadcast on:
07 Oct 2024
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Let's give out some game bowls on Grant and Danny after a fourth straight win. Frankie Louvoo, seven tackles, the big fourth and one stop on the third play of the game opening drive. Two and a half sacks, a season high, a career high, three quarter back hits, two tackles for loss, a fumble recovery. What didn't Frankie Louvoo do? Also leads the speeches pregame, got the game ball and broke the team down after the game. That's a heart and soul dude. It's a bad ass big time Frankie Louvoo guy here. How about his running mate, Bobby Wagner? How about a second and a half of your own? How about a forced fumble about six solo tackles? How about a TFL as well? The linebacker in core have a day against the big don't Cleveland Browns offense. Jeremy Brown got his number called and made a play. He got a chance to win down the field vertically. He did. He made a catch, dropped right into the bucket at another nice play that you kind of forget that was a 16 yard comeback route where he made a guy miss and got some extra yards to get down to the 11 yard line and set up more points later in the game. Only had two targets. He turned that into two catches for 57 yards and a 41 yard touchdown. This is what this receiver rooms be coming. We'll talk a lot of days, a key is about this. He's on the show today at 4 30, but he had the big game last week. McClellan's the one mainstay. There have been Noah Brown games. There's been a Luke McCaffrey sighting. He had an elevated role yesterday. The army Brown goes a couple of weeks, doesn't get his number called. Now all of a sudden it's your turn, your chance. And guys are making the most of those opportunities. Kudos to the army yesterday. Austin Eckler. He's just so wonderful. That's a, if you're scoring at home, that's eight touches for 97 yards. I say again, eight touches for 97 yards ripped off the big run for 50 ripped off a nice catch and run for 33 game changing plays. These are easy button plays that Austin Eckler provides. He is so wonderful. He is so good with the ball in his hands. This remains their best off-season signing. I thought Mikey Sandristil was very physical. I had the big pop on to Sean Watson along the sideline had a couple really violent collisions. Right. They talk about arriving violently. He certainly did that. He's clearly getting more comfortable as this year goes along. He's now playing a second position. He played a lot of nickel is played on the boundary. I like what I'm seeing from the development of a national champion with Michigan as one of the captains of the Wolverines last year. But I thought even though it was semi-quiet, just a four tackle performance, not a whole lot of counting stats when I rewatch the game, he jumped out several times. What local 53 running back has three touchdowns in the last two games? Trick question. There's two of them. There's two of them. That's what's so fun. That's what's fun. It's fun. I'm having fun. In addition to Brian Robinson, it wasn't much of a factory yesterday because of his bum knee. How about Jeremy McNichols, seven rushes, 44 yards and a touchdown, please. And thank you. This is the thing that everyone always talks about. And it's the most overused, hacked knee cliche. Next man up. Easiest thing in the world to do is yell next man up like that. I've stopped. I've solved it. The easiest thing. We'll fix it all because next man up eventually the next man isn't as good as like the first guy that you started with. But so far they have not missed a beat. They were able to have Brian Robinson relax for the entire second half because it's fine. Jim McNichols has it. Why doesn't McNichols run for a whole bunch of burst and explosion with the long of 28 yesterday? That is fantastical. Jaden Daniels, just 14 completions. He only played the three quarters obviously because he got to watch the corner with the rest of the starters relaxing on the sideline like a good team that we see a watching red zone typically does, but 238 yards passing on those 14 completions for him. I mentioned in the first segment and I think you guys all saw it like accuracy was down from normal. Couple more mistakes. Should have had at least two interceptions probably. Maybe a third if Luke McCaffrey doesn't bail him out on a ball left inside, but the good plays are just so spectacular. The sack turned into 66 yards to McLaren. The 34 yard run on fourth and three. The 41 yard dime that I guess he told Cliff Kingsbury he wanted to run and then dropped right into the waiting arms of the Ami Brown in the end zone. Those big plays are the entire ballgame. The rest of it is just noise. It's just furniture in the room. It doesn't really matter. You don't notice it because he makes a couple plays a half that just snatched the soul of the defense in the opponent and he did it again with Washington having six different plays of 23 or more yards yesterday. Cornelius Lucas and Brandon Coleman, I'm going to read off. Okay. We all know defensive player of the year, every year candidate in Miles Garrett, I'm going to read off a stat line. Okay. This is just from yesterday. Are you ready? Why'd that tumbleweed just go by? Nothing. He didn't record a thing. Oh, you mean no pressures, no hits, no quarterback sacks, no TFLs, no, none of those and no tackles. Did Miles Garrett play yesterday? Prove it. He was on the field. 52 snaps, almost 80% of Cleveland's defensive plays and you know what he was doing a bunch was jogging back. Right? Because he had like the ball was advanced. We had to like run back, get back there, huddle up, all right, I'll try to get a next play. Oh, no, we have to go through the field because there's going to have to touch down to my ass. Zero zero impact yesterday. Hello there. I'd probably say that that timeshare rotation platoon at left tackle makes no sense. Who cares? Exactly. 50/50 split in the last two weeks for Cornelius Lucas and Brandon Coleman and Coleman by the way, looks like the left tackle of the future. It looks like Peters was more right and everybody else was more wrong about him. So far, like a lot of the other teams that saw him as a guard wrong. We've got the smarter evaluator than you do, just like Washington did all these years, you know, with Rivera and the Marty party. By the way, Martin Mayhew, game ball, get Martin Mayhew a game ball. He still works here. Yeah. Right. Play the game ball button. Martin Mayhew. Yeah. Thank you. He's still here. What does he do? He is a part of this renaissance. Anyone know what he does? Imagine what the record would be if he wasn't here. Here we go. Yeah. Four in one.