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(crunching) - Chicago. - This is your morning routine. - Listen to respect my name. - Cap and G hood. - That's right, that's right, we're bad, huh? - Watch the show on Twitch. Follow ESPN 1000 Chicago. - Stream the show on the ESPN Chicago app. - And on Instagram. - 100.3 HD2, and on ESPN 1000 Chicago. Now, no, no, no. David Kaplan and Jonathan Hood. - Good morning, everyone. - Bring 'em out, bring 'em out. - Woo! - Bring 'em out, bring 'em out, bring 'em out, bring 'em out, bring 'em out, bring 'em out, bring 'em out, bring 'em out, bring 'em out, bring 'em out, bring 'em out, bring 'em out. Woo! - Oh, God, welcome in to the Cap and G hood morning show. Funny ESPN 1000, and we are streaming on the ESPN Chicago app. We're David Kaplan, Jonathan Hood with you. We've got Jay, we've got Jay Moore, we got you. For a three hour ride here on this Tuesday morning with open phone lines for you. Three, one, two, three, two, three, seven, seven, six is our telephone number. Cap, we got a lot to get to before we're done at 10 o'clock, but we're still in the afterglow of the Bear's Victory against the Carolina Panthers at Soldier Field. And so, you and I, lock and step, are about one game at a time. Not because it's fashionable, not because it's cool, it's because you can only play one game at a time. You know, this has been something that coaches have set for a long time, and you've heard players say it because where the players get it from? The coaches. Hey, we gotta take this game, we gotta take this thing one game at a time, we can't play the whole season in one game, we gotta take it in one game at a time. And so, when it comes to the Chicago Bears team, it is about one game at a time because there's so many different things that's happening with this Bears team. It starts with hard knocks, and it starts with Ryan Polls, and him being able to put so much talent on this roster. But ultimately, even though you and I are excited about a possible post-season for this Bears team, again, incrementally, game by game, you're hoping for improvement so you can get to that goal of being in the post-season. That's the hope. - Yeah, we've been like this lost child out in the forest preserve for so many years, like, where is the kid, what's going on here? You know, like, just lost. - Yeah. - Eventually, we hope it'll turn up, and every year, it doesn't. - Yeah. - We're just struggling, struggling. And now, we get the number one pick. Caleb Williams is looking like, uh-oh, we may have found something here. And Ryan Polls gets Keenan Allen, and DJ Moore, and he's that great trade, and Roma Dunezay, and they just keep him on to sweat. Just keep adding on. The question is, are we legit yet? Like, do you get in your car? You pour your first cup of coffee, whatever it is. Do you go, my team's a playoff team? Like, I feel like they could get there, but I, and I picked them to win the division at the start of the year, so I will, you know, hope I'm right. But if you asked me today, three and two, going to London, is that a playoff team? - Well, the division's better than I thought it was. I did not expect Minnesota to be five and oh. Detroit is even better than I thought they were gonna be, and I picked them to be really good as well. I figured Minnesota would not be what they are. And Green Bay's not as good as I thought they would be, but they're good. They're not bad. It's the best division. In the NFL, it's not close. So, today, I need to see more. If I had to make the pick today. - So, Shay, tell us about the playoff predictor, because as you well know, the man over there behind you, with the numbers and the graphs and the stats, he's got the numbers. And he has a way to fast forward through the season to determine where the bears could be at seasons end. So, Shay, from your research, what do the numbers say? - I just ran through it yesterday. There's a website, the playoff predictor. It allows you to pick every single game throughout the NFL season, and it builds the standings accordingly. And there is a world. I won't totally geek out on how I went through this. I'll just make the point, there is a world where all four of the teams in this division make the playoffs. If you handle your business outside of the divisional games and basically split the divisional games amongst each other, just round robin' each other, all four teams could get in. - I think that is possible. It is a possibility, Cap. - Wow, all four. Now, we already came, but this thought in October is what we thought about in August. So, talking about how difficult this division would be. See, Cap, when we look at the three and two record, I know that we bang our head against the wall and saying how sway, how did you lose that game against the Colts? The bears should be four and one. What do you think about it? Look at the Colts' personnel, look at the bears. We should've beaten the Colts. - And should've lost to Tennessee. - Yes. - So, it all works out. - It all works out, three and two is three and two, but we can't be surprised that the bears through five games are three and two, even with the rookie quarterback, even with Shane Waldron, even with what's happening with this team, we shouldn't be surprised. You know why? Because we looked at the schedule and said, God, this lays out like a college football schedule. All this non-conference before you go into your division games, like college football. All right, we're gonna play this team here, Fresno, and then we're gonna play Massachusetts, say we're gonna play, all right, here we go. Here comes our division rivals, and here comes our, that's how the schedule is laid out. I hope that the bears can eat as much as possible, right up to the time that we play in the division. When as many games get as good as possible because iron sharpens iron. Cap, when you start taking on the green bays and the lions and the Vikings, it's go time now, but definitely go time in the division, 'cause that tells the great story. - So, I'm gonna tell you that the Vikings who are on the buy this week, we'll lose their next two football games. - Hot take? - I don't think it's hot take, I think it's legit. I think it's a good take. - All right. - They play at home against the Detroit Lions, I think they're gonna lose that game. - All right, we'll see, won't we? - A little bit of a let down, and then they got a fly to LA for Thursday night football short week. They're gonna lose there. - Okay. - Because they're gonna get Cooper cut back, they're gonna get a little healthier. I love that quarterback and I love Sean McVey, so I think they're gonna upset the Vikings, who will be in a little bit of a flat spot after their first loss. Then the question is, what the Vikings do from there? Their home with the Indianapolis Colts should beat them. - Should beat them. - Should. Then they get three straight on the road, at Jacksonville, at Tennessee. - When? - Slow down, when? - And then, at Chicago. - Lots. - I'm gonna tell you that the Vikings are going to lose of their next, let's see, Detroit, LA, Indy, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Chicago, of their next six, they're gonna lose at least three. - And I can go along with that because it's the NFL. There's, I have no metrics for that, Shay. I've got no, you know, reels and all that. I'm just saying, it's the NFL, anything could happen. - Isn't there a little bit of the Vikings, the last two games where they won, looked like they were coming back down to Earth, just a bit, especially against the Jets? - Yeah, Sam Darnell just worked that good. Like, I'm listening to, and sports have been like, this morning, love the people on the show, great people. They got Sam Darnell, like he's freaking Tom Brady. Oh, Darnell, they're having an outstanding year. Hold on a second now. Look at his numbers the other day, they were not that good. - Yeah, Cap, but it's a win. - Okay. - But you don't like it. - But Caleb Williams, he's nowhere in their stratosphere, his numbers ride popping. - Yeah, I understand. - Yeah. - But you know how this works though? Like when you win and you come out of nowhere, you become a darling. That's how it works in sports. You know that, people had Sam Darnell off to the side of the road and dead from Minnesota. Like this guy's, his career is over before he's even 30. He's done, okay, but he's part of a winning formula. He's part of a winning. We think that the head coach is pretty smart. O'Connell. - I love Kevin O'Connell. - Okay, so I mean, yeah, I mean, once again, I will measure the Vikings or any other team like I measure the Bears. It doesn't matter if you're gonna be in the top five of the National College football playoff. That doesn't matter. Are you winning or are you losing? Man, sometimes it's hard to win in this league. And if you don't think Sam Darnell's great, that's fine. He's winning with the program though, Cap. He's got the ball in his hands, line share at the time. It may not always look great, but they're winning. - Aaron Jones, the solid back. - Give him credit. - They're receivers, Jordan Addison, and the best, Justin Jefferson. They're getting Hawkins in back. They got talent. What's Albert, who will be with us today at 835? Albert Beer from Amazon, Thursday night football and Monday morning quarterback at SI.com. He told us in August, don't sleep on the Vikings. They got a good team. - He did. - Everyone won. - What? - Yes. - All the predictions were five and 12, six and 11. - We were strikes. - That was in 10. - We were feeling good until that hit. - Yeah, we're like-- - We're feeling good. Like out of the Bears gonna make the playoffs. Ah, Detroit's tough. Green Bay's always a rock in your shoe. Ah, Minnesota. Look out now, watch for the Vikings. And you know, guess what? He was right. - Right, we're like, what? (laughing) - What you talking about? - We were stretching like Ric Flair coming down the ring. - I watched that yesterday. - And then that was all. - The Ric Flair 30 for 30. I watched some of it. - Again. - Not all of it, but some of it yesterday. - Mm-hmm. - It's so good. But, that's why the Bears, this is a game the Bears have to find a way to win. Brisker probably isn't gonna play. He's banged up with the concussion, did not fly with the team. - Next man up. - Yeah, that's got Jonathan Owens. - Yeah, that's fine. - Let's go. Let's get it done. - Can I tell you how I break this question down regarding the Bears and their possible playoff scenario? Can I break it down to you this way? - Break it down for me. - Cap, I think that the Chicago Bears have a playoff worthy defense. I don't think anyone can argue with that. - 100%. - And by the way, it's still emerging. - 100%. - Because we're finding new names every week that's coming to the forefront, that's helping the Bears defense and their defensive line. - Dexter has got five sacks already. He stepped up, Andrew Billings is looking better and better each week. Brisker was playing great. Caller Gordon playing great. Bired with an awesome interception the other day. Jalen's a all pro. Now what are the other guys gonna do? Tyreeks Stevenson, what are you gonna do? - He'll have his day. - Jonathan Owens, you may have to play for Brisker. What are you gonna do? - So I think the Marcus Walker's been better. - I think the Bears have a playoff worthy defense. I think the Bears have playoff worthy wide receivers. - With DJ Moore, okay. With Roma Dunezay, that's learning the job. I know he's a rookie, but he's gonna get his. And Keith and Allen has been a long time veteran in this league, great on third down historically. I think you have playoff worthy wide receivers. I think you have a playoff worthy tight end room. - Yeah, 'cause you have guys who have clearly defined roles. Call commence clearly your number one. - Because the litany of veterans that you have in the room, I think you have a playoff worthy locker room. - Yeah, 100%. Look at the leadership in there. The only question I have, and we can talk to Thayer about this on Thursday. He's made this point. Olin has echoed this point as well. Who's the alpha in there? - Correct. - There's going to be a moment where somebody has to take control in that locker room and shake somebody up and say, "Hey, we don't do things that way," or, "Who is that?" He may be in there. I just don't know if he's revealed himself to us. - Right? - It's gotta be more than that. - Correct. - It's gotta be more than that. - Correct. - But here's the question, as far as the Bears gonna playoffs, cap. I gave you the defense. I gave you wide receivers. Think the locker room, because I think everyone has, I think everyone has each other's back, which is great. - I think it's a good culture in their good vibe. - Do you have a playoff worthy quarterback? - I don't know that yet. But when you say it's wait and see, that's wait and see. - Yeah, don't know. - Certainly trending in the right direction. Look at him against the Bliss. Look at his numbers week by week and how much better he looks and more comfortable. - Do you have a playoff worthy head coach? - I don't know that answer either. - The answer's no, at this point. - Right, that could be answered. Like if we look up and go, "Wow," they've won 11 football games, giving him all the credit in the world. - Can I play a grind? - All I know is, yeah. And this, again, I'm just being honest here. We had a week with two bad challenges. We had a week where we took a timeout at the end instead of letting the play clock run down. And we fortunately didn't need the timeout. We had what was the other one that he messed up on. Oh, take a timeout before a two point try. - Yes. - And then you don't have that timeout late in the game. Those are decisions that cannot be mistakes. - If you're gonna be a playoff team. - Play-off worthy OC. - He's been OC in the playoffs, so I think he's playoff worthy. - Okay. - I thought he had a really good day the other day. - So like anything else that we break down in football, guys, we talk about ad nauseam, the quarterback and the OC and the head coach, the quarterback and the head coach. It's talked about across the board, locally, nationally, people wanna know, who's your quarterback and who's your head coach? 'Cause that's the football conversation. It's dumb down to that. It's more than just that, but that's the main theme of football conversation. - Yep. - 'Cause who's your quarterback and who's your head coach? And so that's the thing that can hold the Bears back from where they need to be. All the other stuff I think is good and emerging. But if your head coach isn't ready for that level and if the quarterback's a rookie and he's not ready, then you have your answer. All the other stuff is worthy of the playoffs. - Agreed? Agreed. - So-- - But, yeah. - I think those questions could potentially be answered. - Mm-hmm. - Like we knew at some point, ain't gonna work with Mitch. We knew at some point, ain't gonna work with Rex. Jay ran its course. Justin, we were still like, I don't know, eh, maybe. I feel like we got the quarterback. You just gotta keep going. Just keep developing. - So, Shay, you did the predictor. You said every team could make the playoffs based on your research in the NFC North. So, let's ask this question. Let's open the phone lines this morning. 312-332-ESPN-332-3776. If you didn't get a chance to call us yesterday for Bears Victory Monday, it's a great time in the overflow to talk about the Bears here this morning. At three and two, do you believe that this is a playoff team? Is this the time? Again, I know you gotta take it one day at a time. Bonnie Franklin, but the point is though, is that you wanna know, is this, we wanna know, is this it? Three and two, do you believe this team is a playoff team? 312-332-ESPN-332-3776. Our full number, Captain Jayhood. Week day mornings at seven on the ESPN 1,000. (upbeat music) - You're listening to Captain Jayhood. Follow the show on Instagram at @thecatman and @IGJhood. This is ESPN Chicago, Chicago's home for sports. (upbeat music) - It's a Captain Jayhood Morning Show on ESPN 1,000 and streaming on the ESPN Chicago app. Here's hoping that you're gonna have a great Tuesday. Thanks so much for being with us. Thanks for supporting us on YouTube as well. YouTube.com, look for the Captain Jayhood Morning Show on YouTube, hit that subscribe button, 'cause if you can't listen to all three hours, there's always features and content that's on there. YouTube.com, look for Captain Jayhood there. 312-332-3776. Our full number. If you're just joining us, we've been talking about the Bears and not trying to fast forward through the season, but Shay gave that formula that he looked up, playoff predictor, and that playoff predictor, all four teams in the NFC North cap that would be going to the playoffs. That's what they came up with, four teams, all four, going to the playoffs. That means everyone over 500. And so my thought was-- - That'd be awesome. - I didn't know where the Bears would place this season. I just told you right before the first game, I said, "Cap, I feel like they're gonna be nine and eight." And so I thought that that's playoff worthy in the NFC. Maybe it's more than that, but I always thought that the Bears would be a playoff team this year because simply, you have talent and enoughs enough. Those two formula, that's my formula. Enough being a playoff team and you have enough talent to get there. - That's the hood formula. - It is, no, I can't. That playoff predictor thing does not take into account injury. - Correct. - We're not the Chiefs. Patrick Mahomes is not our quarterback. Maybe our guy'll be a great one someday, he's not yet there. They just lost Rishi Rice, they'll go get a piece, drop him in and they'll be fine. We don't know what the future holds for our team health-wise. There's some key guys, if they go down, your season's done. - That's correct. - Don't have a ton of depth on the O line, they better stay healthy. So, I can't go to that all four are gonna make it yet. But I like the way our team is looking. I think it's trending in the right direction. They go out and take care of business to get to Jaguars. And that Jaguars team, you better not think, well, they're only one and four. They should be Houston, they let that game get away. They won the other day, that quarterback can throw for 450 yards at a drop of a hat. They've got talent, so this is no easy game. - So, do you believe that this team is playoff worthy? You believe this is a playoff team at three and two? Three, one, two, three, two, three, seven, seven, six are a funner, but the machine says a cabin must be true. - Well, that's what Sterling would tell you. He's all about analytics. - I wanna be clear, it's not like I pulled this up and said, "Hey, run it, I picked the games." And so, I went through and I built a scenario. - That's correct. - I'm just being clear 'cause I don't want people to go, whoa, well, the analytic machine said the bears are gonna make the playoffs, and so will the whole division. I'm painting a picture that this division is strong enough. There is a world where all four teams can get it. - Correct. These analytics, I can every walk of your life, like what you're gonna eat, when you're gonna have sex. I mean, all of it, do the analytics determine everything? - But if you could be 1% better, why wouldn't you? - Not worth it to me to have to live my life like that. Hey, Mindy, hold on a minute. Let me check the wind, and let me put this factor in. Let's just live life, man. Live life all in, and wherever it takes me, it takes me. Try to make the best decision I can. Just 1% better on sex, huh? 3, 1, 2, 3, 2, 3, 7, 7, 6, I'm full of it. - I think you're 100, 1%. - If I'm 1% better every time, then 10 times later, on 10% better? - You're better than that. - I don't think that's how that works. I think there's a slide rule there, Cap. - I think so. - I think that's what we call in this country fuzzy math. - It is. - If you're probably on the expression. - Who said that one? - Let's go ahead and follow lines and talk to you. In Moquina, here's Luke with us off Cap and Jhood. Luke, good morning. - Good morning, boys. How you doing? - What's up, Luke? - First off, I just want to say my dad put me on to you guys, and my freshman and sophomore year of high school, he'd always drive me to school, and we'd always listen to your show. And now I'm a junior, and I still listen to your guys show, and I just want to say thank you for doing such a good job and giving us memories. - Oh, thank you. - Oh, you're awesome, Luke. What do you go to school? - What do you represent? - Providence Catholic High School. - Okay. - Wow, love it. - Gotcha. Providence Catholic. - I think that this could be a playoff team, maybe nine and eight, and just barely make the playoffs as a seven seed, maybe. - That was my thought coming into the season. And I know that that came across as negative for some people, Luke, but I just looked at the rookie quarterback Shane Waldron and Mattie Reflusen said, "There's going to be ups and downs, peaks and valleys with this team." So nine and eight just felt good to me. - Yeah, I agree. I just think Waldron needs to play calling needs to be a little bit better. I think he has been progressing the past few weeks. I think it was good on Sunday, but we'll see. - Yeah, I thought he had his best day, Luke, on Sunday. Thought he did a really good job with the play calling. And now let's see if we can take the next step. That's why this game is vital. It's a team that you match up well with, you have a real chance to be. Losing Brisker, if he doesn't play, that sucks. But his long-term health is paramount. - Luke, we appreciate your tough on call. - Have a great day, kid. - It does, Luke. Hey, Luke, when you went to school hoodie, did you bring lunch from home that your mom made or did you eat the cafeteria like their lunch? - High school, it was a mixture of both, but mostly the box lunch that my mom would make. - Yeah, like a brown bag. - Yes. - Yeah, yeah. - Yeah, my mom would make us a lunch and that she would write a note on the lunch. - Yes. - Or stick piece of candy in there. Have a good day, sweetie. I love you. - Yeah. - Yeah. - I miss all that. - I got a note in my bag of lunch. Like I'd be the brown bag, kid. And my mom would put a note in there and I got bullied mercilessly 'cause I pulled this note and it's like a heart sticker. And it says love, you, Shay, have a great day. And they're like, what is that about? All these kids at the lunch table. So I couldn't take notes anymore. Isn't that ridiculous? - It is ridiculous. I mean, what's wrong with a mother's love? - That's what I'm saying. Middle school, high school, the kids are evil. - I would like one more note from my mom. - Oh my God. - Not gonna happen. - Oh my God. - Right? Wouldn't that be cool? I'm just curious. I was gonna ask Luke, but he hung up. Does, like, do the kids eat a hot meal now in school? Like, you go through and there's a lunch lady in line? - They look totally different now. - That looks like Chris Farley, ever? - Which is, which, what I'm saying is totally different now. A lot of these kids, and these new schools, they go buy their own lunches. And some schools have, like, subways and McDonald's inside the school. Excuse me? - Yeah. - That is true, yes. - What do you mean they have a subway in the school? How do they make any money? - I have no idea. - I just saw the press conference yesterday. Maybe you could have found out more information on how to-- (laughing) - I know a person that was in South Chicago telling you how that works. (laughing) - Definitely not in the city. Surrounded by a lot of preachers. - So, Jaymore, when you say a subway, do you, like, do you give your order the night before? And they go to the subway and get it? They've actually got subway in the school. - No, they have a stand where they have actual, like, burgers, fries, subway sandwiches from the actual places. And you can purchase them there. - We never had that. - That's high class living, though, Jaymore. - Hey, that's the old parker we were flirting. (laughing) - That's all day. - I used to get excited junior year high school. We had, like, chicken tender day on Fridays. I'd sprint to the cafeteria. Otherwise, it was, they were feeding us gruel. - What was the day, what is it called hoodie? God, I can't remember the term where they would take, like, the ground beef that was left, mashed potatoes that were left, the niblet corn that was left, and they mix it, like, in layers. And you get to serve it to you like a lasagna. What was it called? - Yeah, I know what you're talking about. Yeah, I've had that. - Sometimes pie, they call it. - Yeah. - Shepherd's pie? - Topper's pie, that's it. - With the mystery meat? - Yes. (laughing) - And then they'll tell you what's in it. The ladies would wear the hair net. - Yeah. - They would be larger women with a hair net. - Looking like a shepherd. - Yes. - That's why they serve shepherd's pie. They feel like Stallone with a rubber. (laughing) - My teacher looks like Stallone. - What Jaymore's talking about with all the stands where you can buy, like, real food in the schools, I had somebody tell me their high school, they had iced coffee available to purchase. - Oh, hello, boy. - It's cute. - It's cute. - Who's me? - Oh, hello, boy. - What? - I had coffee. - I didn't start drinking coffee though, I was in my 30s. - Well, right. As an adult. - Yes. - No, I love it. - I couldn't stand the smell of it because mom had the Hill Brothers cap. It was, you know, potent. It was a pungent. - It was. - There was something like, oh, God, strong. - Right, it was like the paint thinner. - Oh, that is exactly right. - And when she had companies, she would break out the international coffees in the red can. - Oh, yes. - Yes. - Yes. - That's how I love it. - There's international coffees. - That's faring through silk there. Doctor, you talk about, and this stuff would just sit in the cabin in the pantry. And it's like, I don't even know what this is. Take out the international coffee. - Okay. All right. - All right. - The Intaments, pull that out, please. - Get that. - Companies coming. - We have company. - Okay, all right. - Sorry. - I've never used that term since. - Company. - Company. - Did you, you said you were gonna ask Mindy if she's used that phrase. I don't think you gave me an answer to that. - You know what, I'll text her. It'd break. - You said you were gonna ask. - I'll call her. - Yeah, that, I mean, Cap, it was just, whatever she'd make, a salami sandwich, peanut butter and jelly, throw some salerno butter cookies in there, that'll be all. - That'll be all. - Have a good day. - Yeah. - That's it, right? - Right. - So you don't have to do that, but-- - Unwonder bread. - Or butter nut. - Sure. Sure, whatever it was, here's your lunch, and they don't make them like that anymore. - Can you imagine our moms back in the day and have a Danny Zetterman as your kid? - That would be tough. - You'd like three hard-boiled eggs. I want no carbs anywhere in there. You can only use kalima sea salt on it. - Oh my God. - Yes. - Oh my God. - You'll eat this baloney sandwich and you'll get nothing. - Ah, the bacon on my egg sandwich was an organic. - Right. - The miracle whip is not good for you. This is all we got. - What are we drinking here? Yeah, that's a Coke, take it. No, I would like electrolyte water. - What? - Oh my God, could you imagine? - That would be Zetterman. - That kid just wouldn't eat. That's all it is. They had to go out, you had to fend for yourself. - Who's that skinny kid? - Danny Zetterman, he won't eat what his mom gives. - Is he a poor? He's a poor. That's why he won't eat. Would you like some of my cookies, Danny? - I won't eat, take that. - Okay. - You know, it's funny, Cap. - Gotta be out of school, you're long fast. - The kids from, I shouldn't say this, but the kids from the media school, the Illinois Media School, when they went to lunch, we couldn't find them for an hour and a half. Like, hey, you're supposed to be back in my class. We went to Joe's Stone Crab for lunch. - Right, right. - We went sushi. - Like what? - We went for sushi. - What? - When I was working downtown, teaching these kids, I'm like, what about the brown bag? What about just going to the 7/11? Nope, we got an order from the Hooters. Or from Joe's Seafood. Oh, really? That's your lunch break? I was living behind the hog, everybody. - But it is. A long way from the choke sandwiches, man. - It certainly is. - If the cheese thick like a bib hat. - Yes, yes. More bread and cheese than the actual meat in there. - I remember when I was coaching and I'd make it $4,200 a year. - Yeah. - That's before taxes. Had to pay rent, put gas it. I would take two pieces of Wonder Bread, one slice of American cheese. - Yeah. - Jam it together, jam sandwich. There you go. - That's it. - That was it. - That was it. - That had to last you 10 hours, man, 'cause you're worried, you're busy. You just had to have something. - Yeah. (laughing) - Unbelievable. - So we were, as we were saying about the Bears, at three and two, do you believe this is a playoff team? 3-1-2-3-3-2-ESP at 3-3-2-3-7-7-6 is our phone number. - Dr. Bruce, it's Sloppy Joe's. - Sloppy Joe's. - Remember those? - Yes, Sloppy Joe's. - I had one of those in 25 years. - Damn good. - He knows. - He knows. - Dr. Bruno, see you understand. My guy. Do you believe this is a playoff team? If you're on hold, you will be on the years, we'll talk to you about the Bears and jam sandwiches on the Kappa Jhood Morning Show. - Checkmate 1-6-3-1-6 on target. ♪ That's why I see him in my shirt ♪ ♪ Shot ♪ ♪ Or no shot ♪ ♪ With Kappa Jhood ♪ ♪ Or ESPN 1000 and ESPN Chicago at ♪ ♪ That's why I see him in my shirt ♪ - Good morning and welcome into the Kappa Jhood Morning Show. On ESPN 1000 and we are streaming on the ESPN Chicago app, with David Kaplan, Jonathan Hood with you, I'd like to remind you that we'll have Albert Breyer from Money Morning Quarterback and SI.com, as well as Amazon Prime. We'll hear from Albert coming up at 835 with his nuggets of football info. But first, it's shot and no shot, here's... - Shane Orlin, Shane. - Good morning boys on Tuesday. What's today, Wednesday? What's today, Tuesday? - Are you drunk from Elgin? Are you still drunk? - Last night in Old Republic in Elgin, the thanks to Bud Light, the Windy City takeover events. We had a great time. - I think I've been to that Old Republic place in the middle of a period. - I had a few adult beverages and I lost track of the day, so do you, it happens. - You know what, here's what you're gonna have to learn as a young man, producer/host. You need recovery time. My God, every time you do these, you come and drunk the next day. - Be sure to turn around, man. - Well, this is, this is adulting in sports radio. How many times, Cap, how many times have I? Had a late night, late night drinking, pressed in the flesh and they have to turn around the next day and go, here we go. - You're sprying, ready to go. - He's always drunk the next day, giggly? Just like, you have to have some recovery time. My God, Jay, you gotta be ready. He's always drunk. - Yeah, you're better than that. (laughing) - On top of a great Tiger's win. - Is it Tuesday or Wednesday? - Not sure. - It is Tuesday, you know it's Tuesday 'cause it's not Waddle Wednesday, right? - Correct. - Jay, there's Waddle on today. - That's a good point. It's Albert Breer Day, that means it's Tuesday. - I just tease out what Breer is it. - He's, see, Cap, he needed to talk to him. - Putting him to the side. - Shay, we have to have a talk. - Yeah, drunk. And drunk because it's a long drive, Melbourne to Chicago. - Let me tell you something, it's a long drive, I've been there. I haven't been there since 2019 and at Old Republic. - Fortunately, he had somebody driving him. - He did? - He didn't drink a drive. - Well, thanks. Thanks, Dad. - 'Cause he didn't want to spill his drink. (laughing) - Wow. - Yes, yes. There's the clarity from David Kaplan. He wasn't driving. - Here's Shay Norley. - Wow. - And that's one to grow on. - That's one to grow on. - Thank you very much. - Oh, thank you. - Thank you. - Thank you. - Thank you. - Thank you. - That's incredible. - That was great. - That was great. - That's how we do it here. - That's how we do it. - That's how we do it. - Holy smokes. - Game art is just blazing right off a hoodie. - That's right. - I just like disclaimer, I am not currently drunk. I just want to put that out there. - That's a lie. - I want to be safe. - That's a lie. - That don't know. - That's not true. - erroneous. - Hold on. He's giggly and he's giddy and he's drunk from last night. - Why? - He doesn't even know. He's going to say he's not drunk, Cap. Doesn't know what day it is. (laughing) - What? - Right. - We're time is waddle today. - Waddle C35 tomorrow on Wednesday as he always is. Today we have the fine Albert Breer today 35. Okay. - All right, let's get the morning for the show. - The morning for the show. - The morning for the show. - The genre no shot, it's Tuesday. (laughing) - Tommy, how are you? - I'm a few crit shy of my Wednesday degree. - Thank you, Tommy. - Kay Williams became the fourth rookie quarterback in NFL history to win each of his first three home games with zero interceptions. He joins Tua, Russell Wilson and Matt Ryan as the only four rookies to accomplish that feat. Again, winning all three of your first three home games without throwing a pick in any of them. Now Caleb still hasn't seen much in the touchdown volume department, but shot or no shot. Not turning the ball over is the most important thing Caleb can do this season. - The most important thing. - Not no shot because the most important thing he can do is continue to push the ball down the field and lead us to scores. You're gonna have some mistakes, that's gonna happen. And that's part of the growth anyway. Like Patrick Mahomes, I think he's like 11 to nine touched down in the interception in his last 10 games. But guess what, they're seven and three. So there's a guy that holds the ball too long and he's made a mastery out of it. - Yeah, he just holds the ball for 15 seconds. So yeah, I would say that's, it's certainly vitally important, but it's not number one on the list. - I would say that that is a no shot. You love the idea that at the end of a game that it's zero interceptions. But I think that his rapport with his weapons and getting the ball out is more important to me, Cap. If he's trying to put it into a tight window and a DB is just faster to the ball, it happens. He's gonna make mistakes, Cap, 'cause he's a rookie. But also, could you imagine the other side of it? Hey, can't even throw interception, but on third down he threw it out of balance every time. Okay, well that sucks. You gotta take risks in this game, that's all I'm saying. - Right, there's gonna be some picks that are gonna happen. Some are gonna go off a guy's hands. You're gonna make a bad decision. I'm okay with that if I see ascending players, I see him getting better. - That's fair, that's all fair. I mean, I love the zero interceptions, but I also like the production. And him getting into a tight window and then succeeding. That's what I love. - I just saw a stat on the TV. The Chiefs are 30th in Red Zone efficiency this year. - 30th. - Saw that a little bit last night on third down. - Like you got the greatest quarterback maybe of all time. - Hey, look, we gotta just be honest about Patrick Holmes. He might be the best quarterback I've ever seen. He's also just not playing good football right now. It is what it is. We gotta be honest about it. - That is. - It happens. - That's fair. I can't disagree with you, Shay. Third down situations, like third and like short or third and goal, like it's nobody home. He's ran all over the place trying to get a touchdown, but I'll never bet against him again. - But then they pick up Kareem Hunt off the scrap heap, hundred and two yards. - Maggie's got him working, boy. - Maggie had him going. - It's like, hey, my home's isn't sharp. Run the football. - Correct. - 139 yards total. - Yep. - All right, Shay. - All right, Jaquan Brisker did not travel with the team to London yesterday as he has concussion-like symptoms. The Bears kind of have the safety position covered even without Brisker. Obviously, Jonathan Owens and Kevin Bayard, new additions to the roster this year, so you can get through the loss of Brisker. Certainly this week with a buy coming up after London. But the reporting has been, if Brisker gets cleared later in the week, they can fly him out later to meet the team and play on Sunday. Shot or no shot? The Bears should just give Jaquan Brisker the week off. - That's a shot. Yep. Because then I can give him three weeks off. He would have played last Sunday. He'd have this Sunday off, the following Sunday off because it's the buy, and the following Sunday he'd come back to be three weeks of rest. I'm worried about people. He's been in the protocol before. It's important that we think of this young man's future. First, football, second. So I would tell him. Relax. If you want to start your vacation early or see the trainers or whatever you need to do, you're not coming to London. - I know he's super bombed. I know he'd rather be there, but it's about your health first. And thank goodness the Bears have enough talent to say Briskers out will just plug in someone else and we still will be able to work well in the secondary. - Correct. Jonathan Owens, you're up. - It'll be fine. 'Cause if it's not gonna be Owens, it's gonna be Jalen Johnson, or it's gonna be Bayard as we saw in the last game. It's gonna be Stevenson Gordon. Someone's gonna make a play in that secondary. - Correct. - Multiple guys gonna make a play against Trevor Lawrence. It'll be fine. Thank God for depth. - I agree. The team had to rely on Shaquan Brisker making plays only. That'd be a problem. If it was just Brisker, but you got so much talent back there, Cap. - You do? - So I'm all the best to him. Heal up, get ready for the stretch wrong. - Rock and roll. - It's okay. - Rock and roll. - All right, Shay. - All right, Adam Schefter talked yesterday about the Cleveland Browns and said that with them mired in this one and four start and stuck with the contract for DeShawn Watson, they are already open to moving players at the NFL trade deadline, which isn't about a month. Most teams are going to be interested in Amari Cooper. The Bears probably won't. They don't need wide receiver help, but all season and all of last off season, their right guard, 29 year old Wyatt Teller, has been rumored as a trade candidate for Cleveland. He was an elite blocker a couple years ago struggling so far this year. Obviously context around that. And he's better than any of the options the Bears have at right guard. So shot or no shot? If the Browns are fire sailing, Ryan polls should try to trade for their right guard Wyatt Teller. - What is the injury history? Like you said, injured right now. What is his injury history? That's what I don't know. And I would say anything to bolster the offensive line, of course. So that's a shot to be able, but I want to know about him. - He heard his knee against the Giants this year. He was a candidate to go on IR. I don't know if they IR'd him. - On my depth chart, he's IR'd. - So he can come back end of this month? - He looks versatile, Cap. He could play if you need him for center or right guard. - Yeah, I'm looking up their depth chart. Is Joel Betonio back healthy? - Yes, I left guard for the Browns. - Yeah, because I don't know, this is Kevin Jenkins thing. This dude's always hurt. - That's too bad. - He made it a flight, but he's got the ribs. No, he's got an ankle. He's always hurt. It's too bad, really. - Betonio now 32 years old. - What would it cost me? That's a no shot. - Effectively the question, and it doesn't even have to be a specific guy in the Cleveland Browns or a specific offensive lineman. Just making the point, there are going to be bad teams that want to sell. If an offensive lineman comes available, are you giving up a draft pick to go and get one mid-season? - Depends who it is. If it's somebody that I feel like is going to be starting for me next year? - Yes, ultimately Cap is saying productive and cheap. Thank you. - I'm willing to give you a good pick if I'm getting a really, really good player. Like who's the guy on the Niners, Trent Williams? Would they give up for him? A third and like a fifth when he was holding out from Washington? Maybe it was a second. That guy's the best left tackle in the game. So if you tell me the Browns call and go, "Hey, Judrick Wills is available." - Yeah. - And the third, they gave up to get Trent Williams. He's the best player in the sport at his position. He's older now, but he's been there. What if Judrick Wills says, "I want out." He was a number one pick 10th overall in 2020 out of Bama. He starts at left tackle for the Browns. Now again, I haven't evaluated Judrick Wills and I wouldn't know what I'm looking at if I tried. I'm not a left tackle. But if my staff says, well that dude's going to top five left tackles and we can get him. Okay, I'm interested. I'm interested. - Yes. - Well, you know what, call Rizzo at ESPN Cleveland, ask him. - I called him yesterday. - Oh my. - Oh, season's over. He's, he's pissed. Do you see that clip on ESPN Cleveland? - I did. - He's, I showed it to you. - Yeah. - And do you know that somebody else who separate from you? - Yeah. - Tweeted at me yesterday and said, "I thought that was cap." - I thought that was me. - It's the same guy. - 'Cause we're both balls. We're the same age and the same guy. - Yes. - Lengry at times with our team. - Yeah, he was, he's not happy. - Yeah. - But you dance with the devil, Browns. Look what you got. You get the worst quarterback in the league. Congratulations. - Yeah. And you only owe him 150 million more. - It has to be said, Shay. I think we might have been talking about this off the air. There are some athletes that can do this. We able to say, here are my personal issues, but I'm focused on football. It is clear that Watson is a walking, breathing, lifetime special. It's what it is. Those are those movies that come on against the NFL on Sundays. - Yep. - That is one of those, the Deschaun Watson story of how this SOB, this disgusting, allegedly disgusting individual, cannot find a way to play football, because yet again, came across yesterday, another payoff of another accuser. - I can't wait for the FX show. Like they're doing with Aaron Hernandez. Have you seen the clips from that? - I have. - That looks like maybe the worst television show that's ever been made. - Yes. - I see it. - There's no way I'm watching that. - You know what's funny? Over the weekend, we went to my in-laws. They had it on when I walked in. I'm like, I'm not interested. Like, hey, the Aaron Hernandez, I was like, I'm not interested in this at all. I said, I know it chapter in verse, not interested. - It looks like a student film. - It's, they're into it. And I was just like, I'll be on the patio. Thank you. - God bless. - They're into it 'cause, you know what it is, it's not for us. - It's, those shows are not for us. Those show the, I like the, the Clippers owner, the former Clippers owner. - Are the owners, yeah. - That's not for us either. - You know that was actually good though. - Yeah, I watched it. That's pretty good. - So you like Lawrence Fishburner's Doc Rivers. - It was, wow. - Yeah. - I didn't mix these my clips out. - But any, the whole story, it was just good. It was good to me. - It's not my Don Sterling one? - Yeah, yeah. It's called Clipped. - It's not Blake's fault. - Don't blame him. Blake's not a racist, pay back. - Did you know Lawrence Fishburner where he got, he was cast, that bro, he didn't even know who Doc Rivers was? - Not even a sports fan. - That's crazy. How you don't know who Doc Rivers is? - He's a thespian. - Oh, yeah, he is. Not even in the sports. - We'd like you to play Doc Rivers. - Who? - That's what they were. - Out of a doctor. - It's like, no. - He's a basketball player. - Brad Pitt played Billy Bean in Moneyball and then Brad Pitt talks about he knew nothing about baseball. He had no clue. - He was a football guy. - Well, he was great in the movie. - Hey, fantastic. - Big magic job, so what has he done? What do you mean? - What do you mean, Anderson Cooper? - He's telling you, like he's, you know, a mogul and own stuff. - Wow. - Terrible, terrible. Can you squeeze in one more, sir? - Very quickly. I'd want to ask about the baseball playoffs, the Division Series all tie at 1-1 for the first time ever, but specifically one player. Aaron Judge, who will be the American League MVP, is making a very severe habit out of sucking in the playoffs. I actually didn't realize how bad this is. For his career, he's hitting 208 with a 760 OPS in 207 postseason plate appearances with 7D strikeouts. So far this postseason, he's won for seven with four strikeouts. He also owns the single worst strikeout rate in postseason history. Shot or no shot, Aaron Judge just can't handle the bright lights. - Choke on that, baby. - That's a shot. Cap, you know why it's a shot? Because you know why we still hold in reverence, Reggie Jackson or Derek Jeter? Because in the big moments they came through in October, then they called Jeter Mr. November too, 'cause they went into November one season. - They did. So that's why we still say, hey, October, Mr. October, Reggie Jeter, because guys like Judge and Bonds, and some of these guys, when it comes to postseason, they can't get it done. And you say the same thing for Pete Alonso until that big home run he just hit to get the Mets into the next level. Same thing. - Yeah, now the one thing I would say is they pitch around him, like they don't give that dude a lot to him. - And how is he striking out 70 times in 200 of bats? - Because he's absolutely trying too hard. He's trying to make a play. - It's still, but the results are what they are. - No cap. That's a shot. Good night. The numbers are what they are. - They are. - He's got to be better. - He's got to be. - You want him on your team? - I'll take him. (laughing) - Imagine what he'd do it, Riggly. Oh my gosh. - Seriously. - Yankee fans are gonna want him launched out of there at the end of this playoff run. If they lose to the royals and Aaron Judge strikes out 11 times in the series, get out. The Yankee fans will hate him. - Yeah, so I mean, there you go. There's a lot of examples of that cap of just bad postseason play. Love it. - It is. - He's, I still think he is going to have some moment in the postseason where he's gonna hit a big home run never the big. - All right, there he is. - Yeah, he's back. - It's usually just the one to break through, right? - Yes. - It's like we saw with, we just saw with Peter Lanzo, bad September. Not good in the postseason then, the big hit. - Gary Carpenter, more postseason moments than Aaron Judge. - Can you have, tell us about, (laughing) no questions. - Let's go around here. - All right, around the NFL is coming up next, don't forget to Albert Breer at 835. Gene Tennis went for two for 20 in the 74 playoffs with the athletics. He made a great throw when he cut in front of the other outfielder and threw a strike, a ton of fly to the plate to nail somebody and everyone remembers that. - That's right. - Do your part, do your job. - Around the NFL is next on cap and J-hood. - Follow Chicago's Home for Sports on Twitter at ESPN1000. Cap and J-hood are back on ESPN Chicago, Chicago's Home for Sports. - Nipball sucks, he sucks, I'm just a fan. - I'm not a football evaluator, I love the Green Bay Packers. - The guy is front, but there he goes. - This is not Detroit, man, this is the Super Bowl. - I love winners, he starts to come any more battle. - This is a really thickly built guy. - I mean, what's the answer you're looking for on these things here, huh? - Whoa, wait. - It's now time to go around the NFL, right? You're on ESPN1000, and streaming on the ESPN Chicago app. - And remind me, Gordon Whitmire had some rebuttal about our judge comments, Aaron Judge and Reggie Jackson. - So we'll, I'll read those to you later. - Who's Mr. October, he had a big hit. - We had some good points. - Yes, we'll get some. - Let's talk football. - Now don't have me turn on Gordon now, because that's my guy. - Oh, I love Gordon. - I love, yeah, you know how much I love Gordon Whitmire. What did I tell you about Gordon Whitmire? - You love him. - And? - He's the best. - Should've been in the front of the Tribune. - Should've. - That was the, Petra columnist for me. Right there. Should've been Waker than the Waker News guy. - Yeah. - Um, we will now go to around the NFL with Shane Orland. - Shane? - It's Tuesday hoodie, so it's the Don't Be Surprised If Edition. - Oh, there we go. - I'm gonna start New England. Don't be surprised if the Patriots due to Drake May, what the Bears did to Justin Fields. The reporting this week, the Patriots are likely to make a quarterback change this weekend against Houston. Gerard Mayo finally admitting the quarterback play hasn't been good enough after they lost to the dead body of the Miami Dolphins. So let's contextualize this a bit. The Patriots gave Drake May a total of zero reps against said corpse of the Miami Dolphins. A spot where you could've eased him in, a team that's defensively banged up, doesn't get a ton of pressure. Would've been an easier spot for Drake May. Instead, you're gonna debut him against Will Anderson and Daniel Hunter. Is this not the Bears debuting fields in Cleveland? - It is, 100% is. - You're correct. - Same deal. Then better decide to block the Houston Texans front a whole lot better than the Bears did for Justin. - They just wheeled Justin out there and says, "Go get 'em guy." No chipping from the fullback, no extra tight. Then the block just. - Our five against their five. Let me know how that works. - Didn't work out well. Eight or nine sacks later. - He got destroyed. - Yeah. - Don't be surprised if. - Don't be surprised if the Broncos are quote unquote good. They survived the BONIX games where he looked dreadful and then got the BONIX 200 plus yard two touchdown breakout against Vegas to improve to a very surprising three and two. You have the AFC West where it's the Chiefs and everyone else and the Broncos might be the second team. The Chargers are beyond banged up coming off a bye week and the Raiders just lost to the Broncos look totally lost with the Batte Adams requesting a trade. Could the Broncos be the second place team in this division? - That is possible. Yes. And by the way, cap wasn't very high on the Chargers in year one of Harbaugh anyway. - I was not. - Thought it was kind of a transition to what they want to because a guy that's a prolific throw in Herbert now has to be able to conform to run the football, throw it to the tight end Michigan football. - Correct. - So I think that that's possible cap. They have a three game winning streak as Shae just laid out and Chargers, St. Panthers are next for Sean Payton and the Broncos. - Chargers, St. Panthers. - Yeah. - They could get down a little bit of a roll. - Pretty cool. - Pretty good, kid. And we were high on Bo Nix when he was drafted. - It's a good football player. - How old is he, Shae? 30. - 34, two kids, a mortgage. - White pick offense. - Yeah. - Let's face your wag. - Did you see his pre-game playlist? - Yes. - He talked about the music they asked, what music do you listen to to hype yourself up for a game? And he said, I don't believe in hyping myself up. So I listen to my Christian faith playlist. - Him and Kirk Cousins, probably. How are you saying playlist? - Christian faith playlist. - Hey, listen, Kirk Cousins is swag surfing in Atlanta. Kirk Cousins is cool now. - Wow. - Atlanta has switched the script on Kirk Cousins. - I think he has no other choice being Atlanta. - Kirk O'Chains is cool now. - Christian faith playlist. - Do you know, Jay Moore, if it is possible that they are playing Creed in the strip clubs in Atlanta? I don't think they are. - Oh, absolutely. - Arms wide open. - Arms wide open. - Can you take me high? - Are they playing a little chapel row? - I don't know what they're doing there. I don't know. - Can you throw in singles on the stage to Creed? - Actually, you know what? There's a special room for that, I'm sure. I'm sure if that's what you want it, you could play Creed and have the dollars thrown at, you know, thrown at the feet of the young lady of your choice. Here's Shane Orland. - Hoodie, don't be surprised if the Bengals win more games than the Steelers. These are two teams that are mirror images of each other. The Bengals are all offense. The Steelers are all defense. The big difference for me, Joe Burrow is playing MVP caliber quarterback. He's completing 73% of his passes for over 1300 yards, 12 touchdowns, just two picks through four games. If that Bengal defense can offer any resistance in the next few games, Bengals can still save their season. Steelers feel like they're going the other direction. - You know, one of these days, you guys are gonna learn. You're gonna learn about the Steelers, pal. One of these days. Yeah, it's not going well now, but you know what you saw there was kind of smoke of mirrors, but it also is the magic of Mike Tomlin. You guys with the Steelers, you and Cap just don't understand the magic of Mike Tomlin. That's all it is. - The brother. - You just wanna know what the magic trick is, you two. How did he cut that woman in half with the song? Well, you're not supposed to know. It's magic. - Just enjoy it. - Yeah, but you guys just don't believe. It's Mike Tomlin. He's threatening them. If you understand in dark room, he's making sure they're gonna go nine and eight at the least. Tomlin. - Justin, come in here. - I'm just telling you. - I don't wanna see these issues any longer. I don't finish under 500. - We click? - Sam, man. - Nino Brown in a car to her, huh? - He is. He is. He's gonna threaten him the nine wins. But you guys just don't believe the man every year with this. - Tomlin's gonna be fired. This isn't working it. - And then he gets to the playoffs and get bounced. - Not gonna happen. - It happens all the time. Shay. - All right, last one. Don't be surprised if this is just who the Chiefs are now. They're just gonna win games ugly forever. Last night, four consecutive red zone trips where they failed to score a touchdown and included a missed field goal. It let the Saints stay alive way later into that game than they needed to. I think the Chiefs have just totally flipped who they believe they are. They're willing to let Patrick Moms turn the ball over, knowing at the end of the game he'll be nails, and they can win ugly with a dominant defense and spags leading the way. This is just who they are. A brutal watch that's gonna win the game at the end. - So, I don't think you were here, Cap. I gave like a first take. You would've been proud of me. I gave like a take. And like I never give takes. Just opinions. - You just, you wanna add just chat. - We just fun. - I gave a hot take though. I don't think you heard me say this. You ready? I think I said that the Kansas City Chiefs don't take the regular season serious. They're like the Golden State Warriors in the NBA. They just find a way to just muddle through the regular season and then they turn on the playoffs. That's what I said about Kansas City. Like it's not looking great, but they find a way to win games and they're not at their peak performance, but when you get to the postseason, that's when they turn it up. They're an NBA team. - So, they are. - That's probably a pretty solid take. Pretty solid. I don't think they win the Super Bowl this year. No team's ever won three in a row, so it's not really a hot take, but I don't think they win the Super Bowl. Doesn't this feel less fixable? Like last year, they started slow. This year, it feels a little less fixable. You've got Rishi Rice done for the year. Travis Kelsey, just the productivity's gone. Mahomes is not playing good football. And the reporting is the Raiders are totally unwilling to trade Devontae Adams to the Chiefs, who are the only team that have been willing to give up a second round pick. It just doesn't feel like their offense is fixable. They have to survive, and they know it, and they will. - I'll never bet I'll give them again. Whatever happens, never again. It's Patrick Mahomes, man, he's the best. - He is amazing. - Shout out to Xavier Worthy getting him the end zone and shout out to his mom. Oh boy. - Yeah. - Doctor. - Wow. - How old was she when she had him? - I don't know. - 18, I think that's what they said on the broadcast yesterday. - Yeah, well, she's not much older than her 30s. - Something on the lines, I don't know if you watched the broadcast, and like, they're more like brother and sister than mom and son 'cause of the age difference. But yeah, when we're against the end zone, handed the football to his mom, yeah, his mom went viral. - Yes. Doctor. - Pretty good. - Pretty good kid. - 'Cause you saw what I tweeted out there yesterday. Good morning, Mrs. Worthy, how are you? - Okay. - Love it. - Okay, Mrs. Worthy, okay. - Wonderful. - Pretty good. - Okay, okay. - Who is that? - It's pretty good, man. All right, Albert Breyer, we'll get his thoughts about some of the nuggets around the NFL. That's next, Cap and Jay Hood, weekday mornings, seven to 10.