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00:00We talked about Philadelphia in the breakdown.
00:02I believe Jalen Hurts utilizes those legs today, 30-and-a-half number.
00:06We talked about Bo Nix last week against the Giants,
00:09five carries, 48 yards, and a toddy.
00:12Jalen Hurts, to me, is the player that breaks out,
00:15along with Saquon in the rushing attack today.
00:17James Cook, he can catch.
00:19I hope Joe Brady knows that because 15-and-a-half is a very light number.
00:24We know that Carolina has one of the best rush defenses
00:27in back-to-back weeks contained Dallas to 81 yards.
00:31They contained the Jets and Brees Hall to 31 yards.
00:34I mean, come on now.
00:36James Cook in the receiving game, 15-and-a-half.
00:38I think he could blow through that.
00:40And then Rashard Bateman, 17-and-a-half to Forgotten Man.
00:43Oh, Zay Flowers, Mark Andrews, Isaiah Likely.
00:46What about this guy running routes?
00:48I mean, the guy's running 18 routes a game.
00:52I mean, he doesn't get a look.
00:5417-and-a-half, Snoop.
00:55Come on, Snoop.
00:57I got to tell you, you surprised me even though I thought I had spoiled it.
01:02What?
01:03I didn't realize the James Cook thing was the receiving.
01:05Yeah.
01:06You're amazing.
01:07Why?
01:07It was your best bet against Atlanta.
01:11It was third down, and they were calling timeouts to get him off the field.
01:16And you're like, well, you know what?
01:17They probably realized that.
01:18And you know what?
01:19I tweeted at Brady.
01:20Hey, Brady, James, last time I saw James Cook could catch the football,
01:25stop with sweet baby Ray Davis and Ty Johnson.
01:28Put in James Cook in the receiving game.
01:31I got to say.
01:325-2 player.
01:33You might be the most real person I know that tweets at players and coaches.
01:41Like, that is supposedly.
01:42Not derogatory, but just.
01:45You've seen those Kyler tweets.
01:47Hey, at K1, you're gutless.
01:50What are you doing out there?
01:52Stop loafing around.
01:53Yeah, with the look.
01:54Kyler Murray's look.
01:57Let me give you my crunch while I still can breathe.
01:59CJ Stroud, I believe, steps up in a major way against this Niners defense,
02:06which is banged up as can be.
02:08They have allowed three straight quarterbacks to throw for at least 240.
02:11In that stretch, they're actually averaging, allowing 295 per game.
02:16I know all the absences with Nico Collins and Christian Kirk.
02:21I think that gets us a depressed number here as the Iowa State duo
02:25and Dalton Schultz step up in a big way, Stroud over 206.5 passing yards.
02:32Let's keep it in the AFC South with Cam Ward over 20.5 completions.
02:38Ward, in his first five games, was completing 51.8% of his passes.
02:43Terrible.
02:44Last two games, 70.8.
02:47That's more like it from a first overall selection.
02:50If he can keep that percentage up, he'd only need 30 attempts.
02:53Luckily, his current attempts number is 34.5,
02:57and the Colts are seeing 39.3 pass attempts per game from opponents.
03:02They're a 14.5-point favorite.
03:04Cam Ward's going to have to throw the football today against Indianapolis.
03:08And lastly, call me a wheel if you want.
03:11Emeka Egbuka to the moon over the 73.5 receiving yards.
03:15Emeka has played two fully healthy games with Mike Evans out.
03:20And in those football games, not only has 100 yards in each,
03:26he has 264 total.
03:30A touchdown in both of them as well.
03:33I love Emeka Egbuka today to step up.
03:35I like the over in the game, so I think it's a good look.
03:38I mean, no shocker with Cam Ward.
03:40We've been waiting for him in consistency.
03:43I like them actually plus the 14.5.
03:46I think it's too many points against Indianapolis.
03:48We'll see how that plays out.
03:50C.J. Stroud is very intriguing, though.
03:52I mean, this offense, no identity.
03:54They can't protect them.
03:56They burned you, too.
03:57You showed me the ticket where you needed the anytime balls on the inch yard line.
04:01What was that?
04:02Just sneak the ball.
04:03I mean, really.
04:03Really?
04:04I mean, really?
04:04I mean, really?
04:04I mean, really?
04:05I mean, really?
04:06That's crazy.
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