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2024 NFL New York Giants Schedule Revealed!

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The New York Giants football podcast discusses the team's schedule for the 2024 season and the unveiling of their 100th anniversary logo. The logo incorporates elements from the Giants' history, including their old stadium and the NY logo. The podcast also mentions that the Giants will be featured in a five-part series on HBO's Hard Knocks during the off-season. The hosts speculate on the upcoming season and how the Giants will fare against teams like Minnesota, Washington, Cleveland, and Dallas. They discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the Giants' roster and their past performances in primetime games and against division rivals. Welcome to the New York Giants football podcast. I am not Drew, messing up the intro, but it's me, I'm Rob. Mr. Drew couldn't be here because he's decided to go play around in the Caribbean and the Atlantic Ocean. So you guys are stuck with moi to talk about the newly broken, broken in Giants schedule of the 2024 season. But before we do that, we got some interesting news. Giants also revealed their 100th logo anniversary, uh, anniversary logo. It is a four hour special, there's a lot more special than four hours, Connor, sorry. But Giants unrevealed their 100th anniversary logo. And at first sight, I thought, meh, people out there, I can see you in podcast land, give me your thoughts. But this logo incorporates older versions for the 100 years that the Giants have been playing football and the NFL, if you look at this, um, what they've done is they took the shield. If you see what's around, I can't post it up here because I don't want to get demonetized from YouTube. But if you look at the logo, they took the shield and they made it into the polo grounds shape. That's the stadium where the Giants first played football. That was their first home field. The one that they put in the 100th anniversary is to mimic the end use of the NY logo, which I thought was pretty cool. They also used the Duke football in the lower half of the, uh, emblem over there. And that was in honor of Welton Mara, we all should know who that guy is. We also took the old school logo of the quarterback thrown in the New York skyline. And we already got people interrupted in the comments over here. The zeros they used in the 100 as well is shaped in the style of the Giants stadium. The ribbon that they used across at the bottom in red is to mimic the old school Giants helmet and the armband in the old school logos, which is, I thought was pretty cool. And if you notice underneath that ribbon, there's eight laces right above the QB's head and right below the ribbon. That's in honor of the eight titles that the Giants have won in the 100 years. So I thought it was pretty cool as we already got Senor Drew trying to pop in, who says greetings from Mexico and a Connor being Connor. Uh oh, an illegal alien just popped in. At least he didn't cross the border, right? And Drew comes back at this for systematic immunity, like the guy from Lethal Weapon. It's Lethal Weapon 2, my friends. He's been decapitated or deported. All right. A little bit more of some of that breaking news coming along here, guys. It's time for the news. Doo-doop, doo-doop, doo-doop, doo-doop, doo-doop, doo-doop, doo-doop, doo-doop, doo-doop. Giants will be on the Harnox. If you guys don't remember, they changed up the way the Harnox is going to be. They're not going to fall around in one team anymore. So the Giants will officially be on the Harnox for the off-season with the Giants. It'll be a five-part series, starts on the 2nd of July on HBO at 9 p.m. So HBO, if you're out there and you'd like Two Giant Goofballs and want to get a sponsor, give us a shout at twogiantgoofballs at mail.com. Please send some dough. Interesting because John Mayer, when previously asked when they would be on the Harnox set, that announcement will come when I next, next to my father in the Gates of Heaven Cemetery. So I guess he never said he was going to go in the Harnox. So he took that to the grave, I guess. I don't know. But unlike the other version of the Harnox, there will also be about the off-season, not so much the training camp, not so much the training camp at all. Also, it should be interesting because with this off-season, are we going to get a little bit more about that Brian Burns deal that keeps on linging around? People keep talking about different stuff here. How's it going to pay there? What are we actually paying this guy? I feel like every time we talk about Brian Burns, it changes up. It's also going to be very interesting because two of our biggest players on both sides of the ball also left us last year. That's, of course, Barkley and McKinney. Barkley crossed Delaware wearing absolutely disgusting green color, and McKinney also wearing green. And the men of the United States. Ah, he's in Wisconsin, don't you know. But yeah, let's see what they have to say about those guys and then how effective, how we draft it this year. Because that should be very interesting as Conor comes in before we start talking about the regular season. Daniel Jones has been trading here. That's about all you're going to hear about that. No, second off, that guy and his contract. So, week one. Let's dive right into this. Week one. We'll be playing Minnesota. Minnesota last year finished a third in the NFC North. They were 7-10. They fell behind. But they only beat the Bears, so they fell behind Detroit, who was absolutely fantastic, and the Green Bay, who just missed the playoffs last year but played their hearts out towards the end of the year. They got, of course, J.J. McCarthy in their first pick the way they jumped up. Is this a little bit of a revenge game? Can we talk a little revenge? Does J.J. try to stick it as his rookie to the Giants for passing up on him? We should see. Probably not. But I'd also be interested to see how the new defense under Shane Bowen will do against their rookie quarterback and how they'll keep up with J.J., Jordan Adson, and T. Hickson. Because those guys are absolutely amazing, and we've got a very young secondary back there. So we shall see how these guys hold up. It should be interesting. All right. In week two, we are going to play our favorite team to play against, the Washington Commanders, the team formerly known as the Washington football team, the team formerly known as the team that I guess we shouldn't talk about anymore because I don't want to get cancelled. It is back-to-back rookie start seasons for the Commanders, who obviously had Sam Powell last year, and now they took Jordan D'Alens. How does he look? It is also the first time that we will see the new-looking Commanders. But that new from the top down, the team's pretty much revamped. We don't have the same Commanders that we've been playing for the past few years. So it's something that should be interesting. Do they get it together in week two? Maybe not. Maybe so. I mean, that was the only team we beat in the NFC East last year, and they finished 4-10. So it's the only team that we actually were better than in our division. And I'm very much looking forward to seeing how Bobby Johnson, our old offensive cornerer, can hold up over there. How will Sexy Dex, Kavon, and Burns look at this offensive line? They looked great last year. Are they going to have a field day? Are they going to sit there and have an old-school, like, mosh, if you will? Are they going to sit there and just wreak havoc and poor Jaden D'Alens looks terrible because no one can get at him? I think so, but time will tell. But if Bobby Johnson's record holds straight, it should not be a good look. Not one bit. We're at the first game of the year that I'm actually kind of looking at. I wonder what's going to happen, how our Giants are going to look through the year. Like, I feel like we could have an opportunity to beat Minnesota. I think we have the opportunity, and record shows that we beat the Commanders a lot. Week three, we go to Cleveland to play against the Browns, the Brownies, who went through about 27 quarterbacks on this year, who had to get Joe Flacco off the couch eating potato chips with his hand stuck in Pringles jar. They would take them to the playoffs. They finished second in the AFC North last year with 11 wins, six losses, without the best offensive weapon, which was the running back, Sean Watson, who was supposed to be a stud receiver who just can't keep his hands at the massage parlor, and he can't stay healthy for the rest of them. What's going to happen over here? It should be interesting. They were one of the best defenses last year, arguably the first to talk defense. Their corners were great, and it will be a true test from the neighbors to actually get out there and get open and see how we play some good football with our new stud receiver. I say stud because, yeah, he's going to be a stud. How are we going to grade Sean Watson? Is his arm going to be a little too sore from the massage parlor? Is he going to need a massage after this game, depending on how a defensive line looks? Yeah, this is going to be a tough game for us. And can our line keep up against Bob Garrett in check? Because that dude was phenomenal. Their new defensive coordinator really helped expand that guy's game. All right, let's go on to week four. Week four, we're playing Thursday Night Football. Yippee, just like last year, our first game against Dallas, Thursday Night Football. Sounds like fun. The question that you have to think about is Dallas was the best team in our division, 12 wins, like the past three years. What did they do this postseason? Absolutely who gots. So they had a really lackluster offseason. Did they go out, get new players? Did they go out, draft well? Did they do this? Did they do that? No, they did absolutely nothing. Jerry Jones said they were going all in, and I guess they were all in at the Golden Corral and not in football season. So what are they going to do? This might be our first true test of what we can do in our division, because Dallas and the Eagles had our number. Like, let's face it, it's hard to admit. It's not fun to admit. It's not cool to admit that we're pretty much third place in our division the past few years, and it's not a few years of us being very soft about how bad we've been. So it'll be a true test how good we play against our division rivals, how good that defense looks without Dan Quinn. We also talked about how Dan Quinn's going to look over with the commanders. We shall see. Time will tell. D.J. has not looked good in primetime games or against the Cowboys. So you're looking at double negative. And this is not math. It doesn't equal positive. So I see John in the comments, Connor in the comments, Drew here in the comments. Guys, give me your opinion. What do you think about this game? Because it's football. It should not be fun. Do you think this is the game where Locke comes in and locks in his season? Maybe. Maybe not. Or maybe we should just don't embarrass ourselves. I don't know. Time will tell, my friends. Chugging right along. Let's go to week five. Week five, we are playing in Seattle. Normally, this is where I insert a Sneaky Pete comment. But Sneaky Pete exits the stage and is not with the team. I don't know how I'm going to talk about Seattle without saying Sneaky Pete. So I need to get all the Sneaky Pete comments I can get in right now before I move on to week six. Sneaky Pete has been a great head coach for that team. He's one of the better coaches in this modern NFL. I'm not going to say it at all times, Drew, so don't even comment over there. But he has been one of the team's head coaches in this league that's had a long-standing job. And it's done a pretty good job for the most part. Now, Seattle had a 9-8 record. Some of these other divisions we're going to talk about a little later on, 9-8 could have went to your division. But over here, it's in third place against the Super Bowl team, the Niners, obviously, and the Rams, who also went to the playoffs. So they're in a very tough division. Last year, we should have beat them. But they outplayed us with better coaching, I have to say, not to knock you out. Yeah, all around. They had a lot of secondary players playing against us, and they took it to us. We should have won that game. But that being said, can we get a revenge? Could this be our revenge game? I would like a revenge, right? Or are they going to make DJ look like, you know, a deer in headlights? Is he going to be lost? Is he going to be like at that press conference, stoned out of his mind, just staring at everyone? And once again, that's with dropping Sneaky Pete. How does this team that's had Sneaky Pete for the past decade move on without Sneaky Pete? Hopefully with a giant ball. That's what it, yeah, alludes to the Giants. So we shall see over there. Keeping on that schedule, going right along to week six. Before we do, Sneaky Pete. So back to week six, we're going to Cincinnati for Sunday night football. Actually, Cincinnati is coming to us for MetLife for Sunday night football. How does Joe Burrow look coming off this injury? He hasn't played. They also finished last in that division for, since he's been there. So it's last place at nine and eight, once again. There's that magical number, nine and eight. It's about 500. Assuming, you know, they're healthy this season. Like, this is a true test for our defense, because you got T. Higgins and Jamar Chase, who's, Jamar Chase is always effing open. So it's a really big test. And like, is Joe Burrow going to be as mobile as he should be? Is he going to be a rat to play? Like, how's he, how's that offensive line going to look? Time's going to tell. I'm going to see Devin in the comments over there. Give your two thoughts, Deb. Two cents, if you will. Um, yeah. What can I say? This is a, if this Cincinnati team plays the right way, this could be, you know, AFC championship team. But we should all see. Trucking right along to week seven. Seven. Week seven. And we can smell it off here. Good old Eggles. They're coming to MetLife. That'll be the return of Shaq. Shaquan Barkley. His first time back to MetLife after leaving us, sadly. But it's his first time. What are the fans going to look like? What does everyone in the comments going to say about Shaq coming back to MetLife? I don't know. Can Philly recover from that hangover they had? Especially in that second half of this year. I mean, you go, what, 10-1 and they go finish the season at 1-6? You had a pretty, or 1-5, you had a pretty, pretty nasty downfall. They finished second place to the Catalyst because they just couldn't get it right. They looked like a house of cards at the beginning of the year. Were they the team that just got it right when it was supposed to be? Was it the hangover? Was it losing their offensive and defensive coordinator from their Super Bowl time? I don't know. This could be a completely different Eagles team. Also, who starts that corner for them? Is it going to be their rookies that they just drafted? Or is it going to be their veterans? I mean, time will tell. Can we beat the Eagles two times in a row after losing to them badly for so long? That's a good guess of, I think, what we're 1-10 against them in the last 11 games. So let's hope we can turn this around. In Week 8, we go from playing the Eagles, going to the other side of Pennsylvania to play the Pittsburgh Steelers for Monday Night Football. There's also another game that DJ possibly will be playing in, in the prime time position. Is he going to be healthy at this point? Is Drew Locke going to be starting for us? Do we get Mr. Pasafungel himself to start? Probably not. Maybe, probably not at this point. I don't know. We'll see. Going against Mike Tollin, the best head coach in the NFL. Drew, you son of a bitch. But he's definitely one of the better head coaches who has never had a losing record and somehow got this team to get 10 wins with a terrible quarterback. So they went 10-7. They finished third in the AFC. Pretty impressive. They wind up beating out the Bengals because the Bengals couldn't do anything without Joe Burrow. But the question is, you went from, can he pick it? Now you got Russell Wilson. Is Russell Wilson going to be starting at this point? Or is it going to be Mr. Justin Fields himself? Are we going to get the veteran QB or the young buck? Either way, I don't see their offense being as good as what it was. Can the league neighbors fall out against the weak corner room? I'm going to say yes, but we shall see. Hey guys, I'm going to get through some of these comments once I get up to our bye week. We got a couple more weeks to get through. So in week nine, once again, Washington is coming to MetLife Stadium. We're going to host the Commanders. The real testament is, how much is Daylon Daniels going to improve since the first time meeting him? Like, is he going to be a very stacked quarterback like Simon Howell last year? Or is he going to do what everyone is projecting him to do? Is he going to be the best quarterback? Well, one of the best quarterbacks, in my opinion, the best quarterback coming out of this draft. Well, I mean, not the best quarterback, but I hope this guy falls into space. Are either teams going to be relevant at this point? Both have pretty bad losing seasons. We obviously had six wins last year, giving us the sixth pick. They had four, giving them the second pick. Are we in contention for anything? Are they in contention for anything? Does this game mean anything except for pride? Because at this point, I mean, we already talked about the Commanders. And can we do a little too, it would seem. I mean, when Drew gets back next week, I'm sure we're going to break down some of this, what we think about where we're going with the schedule. But in week 10, that's it. We've already gone through 10 weeks, guys. And that's fast. We go to Carolina to play. Well, we don't go to Carolina. We're actually going to Germany. Ah, get your Wiener Sitzels. Yay, Oktoberfest. But Carolina is home in Munich. How does the travel affect the Giants here? I mean, we're coming off just a regular game on Sunday football. We go to Munich, play hours behind. How is that going to affect us? It seems like when the Giants play away. But I mean, granted, we've never played in Munich before. Every time we go to London, we've got a pretty solid record. Giants are 0-3 in Europe, which is fantastic. How are the Panthers going to be as fast as they were last year? Are they going to make some improvements? Is Mike Frabel, is the owner over there, is he just going to put his hands everywhere it shouldn't be and just mess everything up? Is Bryce Young still not looking good? Or does he lose his job at this point? Like, if he can't start throwing a ball, and you're going to pay that kind of money late, what are you going to do with this guy? The Panthers are through. We're obviously the worst team in the NFL. Not just in their division. The worst team with two wins, 15 losses. And we picked up Brian Burns from here. Like, let's face it. Their defense took a big step back. Are they going to, are they going to stop us? Like, not to sound like a douche, but can they do it? Can they win against this? I doubt they can. Which brings us to week 11, guys, which is our bye week. Before we start talking about the bye week, because we can't lose, let's pay them bills and get through some of these comments over here. And if you guys, if you haven't commented yet, boom, get right in the next, get right in there in the comment box. Get right in there. All right. This is John Anderson Jr. Welcome. He goes, what do we, what do we play them week one or week two? I heard Washington was supposed to be week one now that we were playing the Vikings. Wonder if we lose Sandarno. That would be so bad. I don't think we're going to lose Sandarno. Not at all. Because I don't think he's going to be playing. I think he's there to be a backup. Which then John follows it up. We went, oh damn, Garrett. That'd be fun. And one of the best guys that's in the game right now. Let's see what we can do. We got a lot of difficult games from what I see. First round next year in the draft, pick one, LOL, fun. There's a lot of talent that's way worse than us out there. I just talked about the Panthers, broadly the Commanders. There's definitely stuff out there. There's a, there's other teams that we're not going to talk about today that probably way worse than us. Do the Raiders fall flat on their face? I just say the Raiders because I like saying the Raiders. All right, Deb chimes in. For me, it's just too hard to predict any of these games. Too many changes on the team. I'm hoping the changes make for a much better season. And Deb, you're 100% right. Because any given Sunday, as corny as it sounds, it's absolutely true. No one thought we could beat the Eagles last game of the year when it actually messed up for them. And we beat them with second errors. So any given Sunday. And you don't know who's going to get injured, when they're going to get injured. And you don't know who's going to, like, who got drafted where, how they're going to turn out and potentially ball out, if you will. So you're right. We're looking at a lens from last year and the last couple of years of what these teams done. Kind of trying to map it together, what we've done with the talent we had and what we picked up and trying to predict that sometimes teams just click together at the right time. Right now, probably the Bengals are flying low on a lot of people's radars. And they potentially go to the AFC Championship game this year because they didn't have their stud quarterback who was out for the majority of the year. And they won a lot of games with their back and forth. So that's something to keep in mind when you're talking about predicting games. Once again, we'll talk about the Green Bay Packers, Jordan Love. A lot of people didn't know what he was going to do. He was wishy-washy towards the end of the year, but then he started playing good football towards the end. I mean, obviously, Giants beat them last year, but you don't know. John S. Jensen Jr. Two cents? Two thoughts? Hmm. You can give either or, my friend, because I've done goofed. Jeff comes back. Nothing personal against Barkley, but I hope we kick some ass. And, Jeff, let's kick his ass. Because he did us dirty. Why the Eagles? Why? Go anywhere else. Why the Eagles? All right, Timothy. Hey, Timothy. Giants prediction of the 2024 record. 15-2. You are very optimistic. Yeah. All right, John. Coming back in. I hope Burns and Sexy Dex light up the Saquad. And you and a lot of other Giants fans. Let me tell you that. Connor Johnson. Oh, Timothy, stop saying I'm too much weed, lol. But I hope you're right. All right, Dev. Dev, I'm not a fan of international games. Just, I'm just glad we have a bye week after the trip to Germany. We will talk about it. So, yes, Dev is right. Schnitzels. And they're going to definitely appoint us October press because they got a bye just saying. I talked about that bye. Let's get right into that bye week. Honestly, we're just going back to Munich. We get an extra week's rest as we get back from Germany, which is fantastic. Because the travel schedule out there is, what, six to, like, an eight-hour difference, I think, out of there where we're playing. So it's going to take a toll on the guys at the time of the play. We used to play at 1 o'clock our time, 8 o'clock our time. And it's going to be, like, 6 o'clock in the morning for these guys. It's exhausting. Say this. I'm tired of just thinking about it. Let's see how the players look when they come back. Are they going to be healthy? Are they in the mood to go right back to work? And then let's also see how those ATVs and yachts while we're in Munich. All right, guys. All right. Week 12. We're going down to Drew's neck of the woods. Well, they're actually coming up here. Tampa Bay's coming to town. Drew is staying home. Does DJ get a chance to make Baker Mayfield eat his words about him? Is it a revenge game? Or does Drew Locke make Baker look like DeMarcus Russell? We shall see. Do the Bucs look as decent as they did last year? This is about the time last year where they turned it on. Because they did not look good at all last year. But they wound up winning the division at, guess what, at 9-8. Which, if you recall, I talked about Bengals already who were 9-8 last year. I also talked about another team, Seattle, 9-8, third in the division. So when you're winning divisions down there, 9-8, ugh. So we'll see how the Bucs can play. Look. All right. Week 13 is a Thanksgiving game. Guess who we're playing at Thanksgiving? Shocker, Dallas. Where are the teams at this point? Does Dallas have the opportunity to get another 12 wins? Are they in pace for it? Dak Prescott going to look like what he normally does, not like he did last year, where he actually kind of looked somewhat decent? Is he going to throw his assist in the interceptions? He does throw shots. It'll be a very thankful Thanksgiving if that's the case. We just learned that many. The Giants win a holiday game. Once again, Danny Jones does not play well under pressure, but we shall see. We can dream, guys, right? Week 14, we get to play New Orleans in MetLife Stadium. Does that mean we get a revenge for last year's loss? Because we went down to New Orleans and we should have won that game. And guess what? We got stomped. Well, not really stomped. They finished second in the NFC South with 9-8 wins, tied with the Bucs. The Bucs had the tiebreaker. Banks is also going against Olave, a top flight wide receiver. So we shall see how our secondary looks. It's not like New Orleans have made that many positive changes this year. Do we find ourselves with a better looking Derek Carr? Do we find ourselves looking with another quarterback down there? Like, time will tell. But it also could be one of those lackluster games, depending on how both these teams look. But Week 14 and Week 15, we're playing Baltimore. It's the battle of the exes of Week 4 and 5. How do we look? How does our new defensive quarterback look against Baltimore's defense? You know, offensive and vice versa. Can we force Lamar Jackson to throw? They were the best team in that division last year. Obviously, a tough run in the playoffs, but a great team. How good will it save Flowers, which was the most favorite receiver coming out of last year's draft? So he's going into his sophomore year and he looked pretty good as a freshman. How good can he look going into his sophomore year? And can the Giants repeat that incredible win when they beat up on the Ravens, when no one thought we could beat such a high caliber team? Can the Giants repeat? Can we make Langton strike twice in the same spot? Time will tell. So we're just flying right through this. Week 6, we go to Atlanta, Georgia. Drew and I actually might be going to this game, by the way. So we might be filming live from Atlanta together. And we might see Kirk Cousins fall apart. Does he look good? Is he upset? Do we get to see Michael Pennix, Jr.? They got it. We want it. We, Drew and I both, want the draft. Just not a pick. Dying, whatever they got. Craziness. Atlanta finished 7-10 last year. They were third in the AFC South last year with the potential. They have the potential to be the best team in that division, which is not saying much when your first and second place team had 9 wins, 9-7. But they have the potential. They were lacking a quarterback and good play management. They had a pretty good defense. Does that defense continue to look as it did last year? Because they won games by good defense and just kind of slow playing the ball and low scoring the ball. Now you got a better quarterback in this league, a way better quarterback in this league than what you had. You still have weapons. You still got hits. You still got drink lines. Like, you got all these guys to get the ball to. That's why I'm talking about the run backs. Let's see how Atlanta looks next year because I don't think Atlanta's going to look like they did this past year. They're going to be a team that probably has 10 wins. Maybe 11, but I'm going to go with 10 wins, which is probably good enough to win that division cold-heartedly. God, that looks fucking interesting. Week 17, we are playing Indianapolis. The question is, how good will Richardson look after a short rookie? Do you think he's going to be healthy this year? It's going to have a lot to do with the play. They got rid of Netsu, which means they're feeling pretty confident in Anthony Richardson to play well this year. But is he going to be healthy this time next year in week 17? Because a lot can happen in the regular football season. There's Kevon Thibodeau. Dude, another snow angel. And my name's Ron Burgundy. I like scotch, scotch, scotch. But there's Kevon Thibodeau with another monster hit, which I see. They finished third in the AFC stat with 9 and 7. There were contentions last year for making a wallet card. Drew and I talked about this a lot going into the playoffs last year. This team has just been on an upward spiral since they got rid of Jeff Saturday. Saturday, Saturday. We also need to see how JT looks coming up against this team. JT was not utilized properly last year in the first half of the year. Coming off an injury, he came back and then started balling once they allowed him to start running the ball. So if anything, Richardson is healthy. And so is JT, Jonathan Thomas, Taylor. It's going to be a much better team than they were at 9 and 8 last year. All right. Week 18. We go to Smell-O-Duffia, the last game of the year for the past probably 5, 10, 20, 35 million years, whatever it's been, to play the Eagles. To play the Eagles. I mean, at this point, it's on the Eagles. It's as good as they were two years ago, or as good as they were two years ago. They're just as good as last year when they fell apart. It's going to be worse. Are they going to be better than last year? How's the Johnson look? It's a secondary. All the starters are going to be out of the team for the Giants. And a second string guy is going to win? I don't know. Are we going to be fighting for the division at this point? That's what I really want to know. Probably not. But this is a good opportunity because Dallas does not look good. Well, they look like they're on a downward spiral. Eagles look like they're on a downward spiral. Landers and the Giants look like they're more on an upward spiral. So, like, there could be an argument made that the team that gets the first 10 wins in this division wins the championship. Well, wins the division. Will it be us? Probably not. I hope so. Either way, let's just root against the Eagles. Let's have a good time last week of football. And hopefully we get to the playoffs again. That being said, let's go back to some of these comments. Connor comes in. Wow, 16 isn't true. We're here Wednesday. We'll be in week nine. LOL. If not, isn't. Oh, wow. 16 if Drew were here. But we'll be in week nine. That's true. That's funny because Drew talks a lot. John S. Edison Jr. Deb, when the Giants are in Germany, just imagine you are there. Maybe you'll like it a little better. Maybe. Maybe not. Who knows? Although Drew and I, every time we play in London, we dress up and have some tea time. Some crickets. Well, if Danny Jones doesn't become awesome, he's gone next year. Then what do we do at QB? That's why we got an Andrew Luck last year. Well, last year. A month ago. If DJ can't put it together, it's his last year where he's guaranteed all that money. Or if we're going to take him, we have an opportunity to get rid of him. We're going to look at the drafts. We might look at kind of like what Atlanta just did. Maybe they're going to pick up a Confederate quarterback to come over. Probably not. Maybe we make some trades on the lines. Maybe Drew and I will come up with an imagination of how we could get Penix Jr. over to the Giants, since they did Kirk Johnson so dirty overnight. You don't know. I mean, this could be Danny Jones coming out here, but that's probably not the case. All right. Kurt Austin comes in. Who doesn't like Germany? Well, if you're in 1945, I think there's a whole lot of other people who don't like Germany. Just saying. London would be better. You can be like Joey and Friends. London, baby! Scooby. All right, guys. That's going to about wrap it up for us. Thank you guys for tuning in. 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