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00:00And I feel like Friday night was the best I've ever seen them look.
00:02Is that crazy?
00:04It's pretty close, buddy.
00:06It's pretty close.
00:07Because if you look at the circumstance, if you look at the occasion,
00:13if you look at the conversation over the last three and a half years,
00:17you can't find another time in the last 30 years where the United States men
00:22lived up to the occasion and quite honestly superseded it.
00:262002 against Portugal, the first 15, 20 minutes they're beating Portugal
00:293-0.
00:31But I go back to that because what was that?
00:343 o'clock, 4 o'clock in the morning.
00:35That was the World Cup in South Korea, Japan.
00:37The general public was paying attention the other night against Paraguay.
00:41They were also paying attention to this conversation that this is the golden
00:45generation of players.
00:46Can they live up to the moment?
00:48So good.
00:48They were good.
00:49They were really, really good.
00:51And I think the conversation now has to be that is the standard by which you
00:56should be judged.
00:57I'm not talking about the scoreline.
00:59I'm talking the purpose of play, the intent, and the energy.
01:03You're not going to win every game 4-1.
01:05You're not going to score goals in the manner that you did.
01:07But the way they went about their business with the caliber of player that
01:11they have, Felger, I'll argue with anyone, that has to be the standard of play by
01:16which they have to be judged by from here on out.
01:18Did you win a good job in the NFL?
01:19Do you win a good job in the NFL?
01:20I'm going to win a good job in the NFL.
01:21You
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