Stephen A. REACTS to Jerry Jones saying the Cowboys have the ‘most capable’ pass rush 🍿 | First Take

All right, time to talk a little Cowboys here. Look, Dak Prescott has thrown 10 touchdowns and ran in one with zero turnovers in the last three games. But the Cowboys have one win, one loss, and one tie, of course, to the Packers, becoming the first team in NFL history to average 30 points per game without a turnover and not have a winning record in that three-game span. And so earlier today, Jerry Jones was asked about his defense and specifically his pass rush. Listen to this. Where we’re potentially our strongest is pass rush. And uh we’ve we’ve got the most uh uh capable pass rushers uh that that uh we’ve had. And uh we’ve got uh the ability to really uh rotate our our players, which is very important in pass rush because that’s probably you exert more energy there than any place else. Okay. Uh all of us are hearing that kind of for the first time and we’re all a little wideeyed. Excuse me, Mr. Jones. What did you just say? Um, I don’t know. I don’t know what Jerry got. I don’t know what he got his coffee. Last I checked, the Cowboys were in the bottom of the league in almost every defensive statistical category, but maybe I’m not seeing something that Jerry Jones knows about. Stephen A, your reaction to that. That’s my Libra buddy. Happy birthday. Turned 83 yesterday. All the best to you. Um, something’s wrong with him. Something’s wrong with him. I mean, it just it’s like h how do you you the the this is the thing about Jerry, man. It’s like you you know this man will double down with the best of them. It’s like you traded Micah Parsons. Clearly, it was not the wisest thing to do. Clearly, it was going to compromise your pass rush. As Shay highlighted and pointed out so accurately, total yards dead last score. I’m talking about their defense. Yeah. Score. Total yards dead last. scoring 31st. Passing yards dead last, third downs dead last. I mean, the only thing you’re decent at is against the rush, and that’s not decent because you’re 25th. Okay? You know what I’m saying? I mean, it’s like and and that’s what I’m saying. And then you will go on the radio and you’re not even vague. You’re specific. a pass rusher. That’s what we mean. If you said something as generic as our defense ain’t as good as it needs to be, but it’s not that bad, we would disagree with you, but it wouldn’t be that big of a deal. But it’s the specificity. It’s how direct and and and how you pinpoint something and you’re so wrong about it. So false about it. And it it just makes me look and I’ve told him, you know, he don’t give a damn about what I say half the time. But I’ve looked him in the face and I’ve literally, you know, I’m worried about you. You know, yeah, I’m worried about you cuz some of the things you say, Jerry, it’s like I mean, this is this is this is my guy. I love him. But it it’s unbelievable some of the things that he says. This is one of those things, guys. I have there’s no defense for it. It makes no sense. I don’t know why he would say that publicly. I don’t know. This is so bad. I mean, here’s the thing. like when he gets up and says things like that, when you watched the end of the game and you realize that he said the best part of of our is this is this is when you close games out, right? Like this is when you get wins. This is this is why Micah Parsons gets paid what Micah the reason that that the highest paid guys on defense are the ones that put their hand on the dirt and run the blind side of the quarterback is because they change games. They make the backside of your defense who might be struggling a little bit much better because the timing. Think about last night’s game with Josh Allen. When you see when you pressure any quarterback, that’s when they make mistakes. If quarterbacks have time or can feel comfortable to step up in the pocket, they are going to pick apart a defense. It doesn’t matter how good you are on the backside. So, when Jerry talks about that, if your defensive front was that good, you wouldn’t be dead last in every category. Exactly. I mean, that that’s the it’s like what he’s talking about. I don’t understand what he’s trying to say. Like, hey, maybe in one-on-one, he watches one-on- ones at practice and they look really good. But that ain’t how football’s played. You know it, and I know it. At some point, you have to close games out and they they cannot get it done defensively. They this this team has been atrocious. It’s not just coaching. It’s all all of the above. But to to act like you got highlights and you got players on that front that are going to make a difference, it’s it’s crazy. Listen, I don’t want to disparrage the people that are actually responsible for the product that’s on the field. I think they’re doing the best that they can do given the the hand that they were dealt, right? Because Jerry Jones, if you were going to trade the best player on the team, the most valuable asset the franchise has, do you do it earlier in the offseason when you have an opportunity to mitigate the impact that that loss has on your football team for the upcoming season? You don’t mean the week week before the season. No before the season. Probably probably not the best idea. Probably not the best idea. Not the best time. minutes before we start something that being able to have a pass rusher like Michael Parsons might have helped out on that on that fourth down when they go to Hunter Refro when he’s routing up your secondary. It might have helped out just a little. It might help out with Rico Donald not hitting his head on the goal post having 240 yard it might help out if quarterbacks if opposing quarterbacks ain’t sitting back taking pictures calling their family or and everything before they throw a damn pass. They’re getting over 400 yards a game. Over 400 yards a game. Yeah. This is not on Matt Eagles work. This is not on Matt Eagles. No. You can have Vince Lombardi, Bill Parcels, and Bill Bichc all in the booth calling the plays for the defense. It ain’t going to help that defense, right? They just don’t They just don’t have the pieces. Yeah, the dudes. They don’t have the guys. The dudes matter. I I But for Jerry to sit up there and be like, “And look how great our pass rush is.” It’s like, come on, man. What do you want us to say? You want us to sit up here and just be like, “That’s that’s accurate.” Yeah, but but Shane, you know what time it is. You know what time it is. When when when folks get in the fourth quarter, they have a little less filter. They just say what they want to say. They want to believe what they going to believe. And you’re not going to change Jerry Jones mind that it was the right decision for him to move off from Michael Parsons. Even though we all acknowledge that it was probably a terrible decision and if you’re going to make that move, the timing of it could not have been worse. Right. And and here’s the thing with the Jerry thing and the Michael Parsons. If this is your principle, like if you think, hey, this is just what how I’m gonna do business and you stand on that. We gave up, but admit it. Like don’t get four weeks of the season and go, “Hey, we gave we got rid of Micah, but we’re still a ball. Our defensive front is still vicious.” No, it’s really not. Right. Like, and be honest. We gave away that guy. We knew this was going to be a problem. We’re trying to figure it out. We’re trying to work through it. Take pressure off of them instead of add more pressure about how good they are. Like be like, “Hey, we’re going to try to group this thing together. We’re going to put some plans together. We’re going to figure this out. were trying to help Eber flu, but now you’re like leaving them on an island like, “Oh, no, they’re really good. They should be doing better.” Just it pains me. It pains me for these guys. I I don’t know. I don’t know what to say about the Cowboys. I to be as efficient as you say. You know what to say. You just feel like You don’t know what to say. You just want to be down. They they they don’t have Listen, take the D out of defense. Take the D. I You know, I’ve called them the Dallas Cowboys. While I was in Dallas, I called them the Dallas Cowboys. Just take the D out of it. The hell is a D4? You don’t have a defense. Okay, that’s what’s going on in Dallas. They have no defense whatsoever. They’re considered soft. Nobody’s worried about them. That’s why a Rico doubt No, no, no. This is not I mean went out there looking like EMTT Smith. You understand? I understand that last couple weeks, but Annie told him he was going to come. I’m going D. You understand? I’m saying this ain’t some Christian McCaffrey or somebody like that. No, no, this ain’t Bond. I’ll tell you right now. This is Rico D said, “Yo, I’m coming. Buckle up.” And then ate him up. Put it on him. So, whoever the running back that’s playing the Dallas Cowboys that week, start him on your fantasy cuz you say you say we go down on a Christian or he guess what he looked like that on Sunday. He looked like he played great the week before, right? The we had it was unbelievable. But as as you looked at that defense and you looked at what they were capable of doing, there was no fear of any call at you, we talk about situational football all the time. It didn’t matter the situation they going to line. They knew that we’re going to line up and we were going to put it on you. We’re not our offensive line is going to push you around. Our our receivers’s going to make big plays. We’re going to have Dow run the ball. Everything they did felt comfortable. And I’m going to tell you from the other side because from Dak’s perspective and the offensive, you feel so much pressure. Every drive has to be perfect. Like you literally think going into a game, every possession’s got to be a score. I And and honestly, 75% need to be touchdowns. That is a terrible way to go into a game and feel like that. And when you got guys calling out your defense who played on your team and being like, I’m about to I’m about to come in there and just beat y’all down. And then does it like that that is just disheartening. It’s Go no dot if you know what I’m saying. Okay, football boys. We’ll see you a little bit later. We’re Steelers currently leading the AFC North with a 4-1 record after beating the Browns 23 to9. It’s a quiet 4-1 record. Uh they face yet another division opponent, the Bengals this Thursday, who have a new starting quarterback in Joe Flacco, as we know, who was traded to the who traded by the Browns to Cincinnati before week six. Mike Tomlin had some words about it. To be honest, it was shocking to me. Um, Andrew Barry must be a lot smarter than me or us. Um, because it doesn’t make sense to me um to trade a quarterback that you think enough of to make your opening day starter uh to a division opponent that’s hurting in that area. Um, but that’s just my personal feelings. I love Mike Tomlin forever. I love I love him. I mean, there’s no lies detected there, but nonetheless, does he have a fair complaint, Steelers fan Stephen A? Yes. I don’t want to say it’s unfair. I mean, he’s right. He’s right with what he’s saying, but I’m just like, well, I think No, I think he’s right about what he’s saying, but why should the the Browns be concerned about where they It’s all about the assets that you get. What you looking for? You got Joe Flacco, what can you get for Joe Flacco? You know what I’m saying? You got somebody desperate enough to give us a couple of picks for him or whatever. What are you going to do? I’m just saying they’re not thinking about, you know, the division moving forward next year, the year after or anything like that. And they know how much they’re hurting and they and you know, if the Bengals come and they’re so desperate that they’re willing to make it off, it’s like it’s no big deal to me. You’re dealing as a team. You’re not looking at the ASC North. You’re not thinking about Pittsburgh or Baltimore, the fact that they’re within your division. You’re thinking about, listen, we got an asset that we want to get rid of. What can we get in return for his services? And it’s just that simple. So for Mike Tomlin to comment about it, I mean, he has every right to do it. I don’t think he’s wrong with what he’s saying because I do think that’s an aberration. It’s an anomaly. I don’t think that’s normal. But the fact that it happened is not a big deal. Yeah. But nobody questioned what the Cleveland Browns were doing. We all praised it and said it made sense. Joe Flacco four games, led the league in turnovers. They were done with them. The Cleveland Browns are in a reconnaissance mission to figure out what they got in those young QBs and whether or not those guys can be a part of the solution at that position moving forward. Nobody questioned the logic behind Andrew Barry trading Joe Flacco. You signed a guy in the offseason and guess what? You were able to flip him and get a mid round draft pick for it. Congratulations to you. It’s a brill It’s a brilliant move. But here’s the problem. It only makes Mike Tomlin’s job that much harder. Absolutely. And I’m sure he’s tired of looking across the sideline against AFC North and seeing Joe Flacco as the quarterback. And then, oh, by the way, at Pittsburgh’s facility, they got projectors in film, too. Yeah. They they know that Joe Flacco is a much more competent quarterback than Jake Brown and Brown. And when you got them two avatars out there playing wide receiver and Tim Higgins and Jamar Chase with a big armed quarterback like Joe Flacco, they going to have more than a puncher chance in any single game that they play. So where before the Cincinnati Bengals were one of those teams you could pencil in a dub in the ledger, not no more. Right. And that’s what Mike Tomlin knows on a short week against a division rival. Yeah. I I think look this is I love it because this is such an this is like when when we played like you never helped out your opponent. It didn’t matter in any division opponents you never helped them out. It didn’t matter what was happening to you. You weren’t going to help. So I like that from Tomlin. I like it’s a little nasty but I appreciate it. But let’s be real about Mike Tomlin. Mike Tomlin when when they played the Colts last year basically told his defense keep AR standing up and upright cuz we don’t want to see Flack. They get hurt and then Flaco comes in and beats him. So you you know what I mean? So it’s like he gets it. He knows he’s seen Flaco in Baltimore. He’s seen Flackco the difficulty he can give you. He understands the the quality of of who that player is. I think, you know, from his perspective, it’s makes his job much tougher than had they faced, you know, Browning before. But I I just love it because he says so many great things. This is the first time he’s like he’s personally offended like, you know, like, “Hey man, like I this is this is this is a shot at Andrew.” But to your point, if you’re the Browns, you you you do business. They’re not they’re nowhere near being in this mix of the AFC North. So why not why not get some kind of capital, some kind a a thousand%. But but let’s keep it a buck. Like I understand playing Joe Flacco is a lot harder than playing Jake Browning. But if you’re Mike Tomlin, you have no excuse not to take advantage of the misfortune of all of the teams in AFC North. Lamar Jackson hurt, Joe Burrow hurt, the Cleveland Browns rolling out rookie quarterbacks. You got off to a 41 start. You have no excuse. Well, he doesn’t have any excuse not to dominate, but it’s not like I mean, but I’m just saying the tone of your delivery right there. Let’s let’s couch that a bit. He is doing it. He is taking advantage of it. You know, they four in one because we didn’t look at the Steelers and expect them to be 4-1 after five games. We certainly didn’t expect him to be at top of the AFC North, but they are. So, he’s actually taking advant He’s doing what you say. He’s doing what you said. They were the same last year. They started out 8 and2. I agree with that. What happened? I agree with that. All right. But we ain’t there. They only won two finals. Right now he’s taking advantage of Lamar Jackson’s coming back in a couple weeks. Lamar Jackson is coming back in a couple weeks a Stephen A. They have a 77% chance according to our FBI to win their division. The only team in football that has a better chance is the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. And we’ll see about that with what’s going on with the Carolina Panthers and Atlanta. But they have no they have the Steelers have no choice. It’s a little bit disingenuous that you just threw that number out because last week the Ravens were still favored to win our to win that division. Last week they were favored. They were f they were favored in your eyes cuz they weren’t fed in my I wrote the I wrote the Ravens off week ago. I wrote the Ravens all week. 71% last week it was the Ravens were supposed to get out. I don’t know who’s doing them books. I’m betting I’m betting against that and I’m listen now. Wait a minute. First of all, I Lamar Jackson might be coming back, but if they decide to trade away half of their players at the trade deadline, the Ravens might look like when Lamar Jackson was there. Their defense was atrocious as well. So, there’s that. This division is terrible. The AFC North, let’s just call it what it is. What Mike Tomlin is saying isn’t wrong, though. Who the heck says this in the most crowded quarterback room in all of the National Football League said, “Joe Flaco’s going to be my starter.” And then decides to trade him to a division both. He’s not lying. He was right. He’s not lying. And but you know what? Listen, Joe Flacko, I mean, he torched the Steelers last year when he was playing with the Colts. We get that part, too. But the bottom line is is that Cleveland might think he’s so bad right now. You know what? What you complained about Mike Tomlin, you should be able to beat him at this at this stage of point in his career. You could have that kind of mentality. I understand that Mike Tomlin is not wrong, however, with what he’s saying. The point is valid. It’s just that it really, really shouldn’t matter. It shouldn’t matter at this point. Go ahead to your business. I just like I like him taking shots. It was odd, but it was it was odd him calling out Andrew Barry name. The Ravens season has gone in a direction I don’t think anyone expected. Baltimore fell to 1 and5 when their second game without Lamar Jackson didn’t go any better than their first. They scored only three points in a losing effort against the Rams after mustering up just 10 points a week earlier. Head coach John Harbaugh is counting on Lamar’s return to turn things around. Psychologically, how much am I leaning into Lamar coming back and playing? Yeah, I’d have to if I was on the couch with a psychiatrist right now. If I was spilling spilling it, I would have to say I’m leaning really hard into that. Really hard. Yeah. For for any kind of psychological well-being, spiritual well-being, I’m I’m leaning hard on that happening. So, I’m I’m very hopeful that that happens. Again, with an obvious statement from the head coach. Obviously, his entire offense is based on one person and so his one person is going to finally come back from injury after they’ve looked horrific. But it wasn’t just a Lamar Jackson thing when all this went down with the with the Ravens. They only have one win on the season. We’ve talked about how bad their defense has been. And so now we go to the head coach. Has all this been a problem with with John Harbaugh? Yeah, I think it’s time with John Harbaugh. And I have full respect for John Harbaugh. I played for him for three years at the end of my career. I think he is one of the finest head coaches in the National Football League. But that doesn’t mean that things haven’t run their course in Baltimore. You have a future Hall of Fame quarterback in Lamar Jackson in the heart of his prime. The objective should be every single season to win a championship. And it should be inexcusable the fact that John Harbaugh over the last decade has only three playoff wins. And at no point during that span has he won multiple playoff games in the same postseason. How long are you supposed to wait around for John Harbaugh to figure it out with Lamar Jackson? Because right now at one and five, their season is over. Yeah, they they they have a 1% chance at being able to make the postseason. Since the beginning of the NFL, there have only been four teams to start one and five and make the postseason. And none of them won playoff games, the ones that did get into the tournament. So, if you’re looking at the Baltimore Ravens, it feels like a lost season already in week six. And if that’s the case, if this team doesn’t have a dramatic turnaround, then you have to start asking the tough question of whether or not the Baltimore Ravens could benefit from a different voice on the sideline. It would have to be a drastic turnaround, right? Like, they’d really have to go the other direction and basically run the table. Drew Brees, do you agree with Chris Candy? Maybe it is time to move on with the head coach. Uh, no. I I I think I think this goes a little bit to the to the conversation around, you know, the disservice to these young quarterbacks and and getting rid of some of these coaches. Now, look, I I know that Harbaugh has been Look, he he’s one of the most tenured coaches in the league. I don’t know if there’s a guy who garners as much respect as him. Um, you know, maybe Mike Tomlin. Um, you know, uh, as far as their tenure and their and their accomplishments. Um, to me, John Harbaugh is a culture builder and and I don’t know, as I look at the last, you know, his 18 years that I think he’s been in Baltimore, like of all the teams in the league, any given year, that was a team that has always had an identity, a very clear identity that we are going to play smashmouth football. We play in that type of a division. That’s the tone that we’re going to set. We are going to run the football. we’re going to play this highly aggressive style of defense that is high risk reward. It’s been a lot of reward in the past. Unfortunately, this year it’s been a lot of risk. Um, and and they haven’t played well. And and look, I think that’s it’s pretty unprecedented. I don’t know if we’ve ever seen a Ravens defense uh play this bad, give up this many yards, this many points. Um, but at the same time, I think the real problem they have is that whenever Lamar Jackson gets hurt, they they have they have a hard time winning football games. Um, you know, this offense is so geared around his skill set. Um, what he does with his own legs, but how just the threat of him back there opens up the run game for others. Um, you know, I just looked at his past statistics, like he is as efficient right now as maybe he’s ever been. So, um, you got to either keep him healthy or you have to find somebody who could come in and win you some games when he’s not cuz he’s not getting any younger. I I would say no chance I’m getting rid of John Harbaugh. No, not even not even thinking about it. Let me say it this way. when you think about and I appreciate what you said about um the Super Bowls and that kind of thing and this goes with horrible this goes with Tomlin but I was part of a team Drew was a part of a team right with Hall of Fame quarterbacks where we went to two Super Bowls we won one we lose one he goes and people like oh you should have won more the problem was I ran into Tom Brady and Bill Bich at the same time I ran into Drew Brees and Shawn Peyton at the same time he’s running into Andy Reid and Patrick Mahome homes just kind of bad timing, bro. It’s not It’s not that they’re not good. They run into the Bills and Shawn McDermott with Josh like there are there are I this is not an excuse. These are legitimate reasons, right? You run into really good teams. So the expectations that you’re always he has given himself he has given his team a chance to win almost every year. Last year not same thing, right? You go you play the Bills fro you know frozen game all that kind of thing. You turn it over. I get it. But you have a chance, can’t he? Like you go and blow this thing up. I get this year and this year might be a wash. Maybe they don’t make the playoffs. It’s a bummer. It’s a bad year. It’s whatever. But he has shown you year in and year out. He is going to put his team in a position to win from a coaching perspective. If I’m a fan, that’s what I want. Give me a chance. Give me a puncher chance. Don’t let me be and and the Ravens have given you a chance for dang near 18 years. I don’t think you just forget. And to your point, you got a bump in the road. This is a bad year. Maybe you got to make a change at defense. I don’t know. But what, you know, figure that thing out. But man, don’t get rid of a guy who’s brought so much stability and so much winning to an organization. Wow. I get you, Jeff. And I’m not going to say I disagree with you because I I would be highly reluctant to get rid of John Harbar. But I do think there comes a moment in time where you got to look yourself in the mirror. You got the worst scoring defense in the league. How’d that happen? This is the Ravens we’re talking. I mean, I I haven’t even spoken to my brother Ray Lewis in a while. I mean, I don’t even I can only imagine what kind of mood he’s in. Ed Reed and the boys. I just saw him at the game in Miami a few weeks ago. You can’t believe what’s happening here. Last year, the Ravens were the number one defense against the run. They were 31st against the pass. Yeah. How’d that happen? You know, at some point in time, it’s like, you know, and I’ve often said this, Drew, just not this too about me covering sports. One of the reasons I would be hard on coaches in a sense was only for one reason and one reason only. The players got to come there with their jobs on the line every day. No doubt. Who told you that you get to to be comfortable and automatically you get to live off of what you did years ago? Players don’t get to do that most of the time. I mean, especially in the NFL, you could be all world. You could be a running back that was all world. Contract time comes up. They sitting up there counting the amount of rushes and rushing attempts you had and said, “Well, your birth certificate collected a little bit more dust. We ain’t giving you that money.” You could be a quarterback. All right. And then all of a sudden, after an elite year last year, this year, well, you know what? I mean, this this got to look real good in preeason. We we don’t know about you right now. Plus, you cost too much. So, guess what? We’ve got to make some alterations there. If you have to make these decisions about the players, this is the league, right? It’s the NFL. It’s 32 jobs. There’s 32 head coaching jobs. You know how many people starving for a chance to be in John Harbaugh’s position? You know how many people sitting there looking at this saying, “Man, if I had Lamar Jackson, if I had Derek Henry, if I had Z Flowers, if I had Andrews, if I had these cats, could you imagine what I would do?” Now, that don’t make them right. Right. But we live in a society where we’re talking about opportunities and we’re talking about, well, this person deserves an opportunity, so to hell with what the player did, but we want to hold on to the coaches and insulate them by giving them job security and stuff like that. I’m not saying you get rid of John Harbaugh. What I am saying is the Ravens do not resemble who they used to. They’re not living up to what has been established before Harbaugh was there and since he’s been there. And guess what? It does require for some self-reflection, not just by him himself, but management looking at him and saying, “Yo, you do understand you’re not getting the job done right now. You’re not meeting our expectations. We can let that go right now. There’s but so much longer going to the re the reality is this. They just gave him a contract extension last year. So, he’s not going anywhere. But we do have to ask the critical question. How many times are the Baltimore Ravens going to keep doing the same thing and get the same result? Stephen A, there has been no progression with the overall program. You’re talking about trying to catch up to the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills. Where’s the evidence that they’ve closed that gap every single postseason? Go to AFC Championship game. Yeah. And what did they do in the AFC Championship game? They decided to run the ball. They decided to run the ball 12 times. Who was that on? I get that who has now ch, right? Like they’ve changed. But but my point is you’re still But what happened last year in the playoffs? He Lamar fumbles, right? Turn the turnovers, right? The turnover drops. Mark Andrews fumbled in the fourth quarter. He dropped the But it’s the same thing over and over and over again. Either you’re coaching it or you’re allowing it to happen. And that has to be on John Harbaugh. Okay, those aren’t the dudes you’re going to get rid of. Lamar can keep him on that ball. You ain’t getting rid of Lamar. I’m not saying you get rid of Lamar. So, he’s not coaching it. There are things that happen in games. You know, you’ve made that you’ve oversimplified that thing. That is nonsense. It’s not nonsense. It’s not nonsense. You will get rid of Lamar Jackson cuz he fumbles. You got to get rid of Lamar Jackson. What I’m saying is coaches have an impact in terms of disciplining players and getting them to perform better. Coaching is making men do what they don’t want to do. so they can become what they want to become. Tom Tom Coffin when he stepped in to be the head coach of the New York Giants, cleaned up that fumbling problem with Tiki Barber, didn’t he? Straighten that up with the turnovers with Eli Madden, didn’t he? He did all of those things. All I’m simply saying is a change in coaching could potentially get you a different outcome with the same players. Yeah. I mean, again, and it could get you a complete opposite, too, where you go the other direction, right? So, like you could be you could be living in jet land, right? So, like don’t don’t get it twisted. It can go either. It can go either way. It can go either way. [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music]

On First Take, Stephen A. Smith, Chris Canty, Jeff Saturday and Drew Brees join to discuss the latest storylines around the NFL, including:

0:00 Cowboys this season
1:30 Jerry Jones’ comments
4:50 Chris Canty reacts
7:00 Stephen A. reacts
9:15 Steelers vs. Bengals
11:07 Mike Tomlin’s comments
13:00 Are Tomlin’s comments fair?
16:45 Should the Ravens move on from Harbaugh?
18:05 Drew Brees weighs in
21:10 Jeff Saturday weighs in
24:00 Stephen A. weighs in

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30 comments
  1. This is a scheme problem, given the defense probably doesn’t have the talent to be in the upper league tier, but any defense can be better than this, it’s like playing against a open net.

  2. Jerry says these WILD things because he gets exactly what he wants out of ESPN… free coverage. He does that right, at least… 😂 GO BIRDS 🦅🦅🦅

  3. I think he’s just a total moron. He shouldn’t be talking about anything about their defense bc their defense stinks. Y’all cowboys fans should petition to get Jerry jones outta there

  4. Canty is right we can’t keep allowing harbaugh to skate free he’s always outcoached in big games and have questionable game plans we need a new voice and a coach who has discipline and won’t allow the ravens to make the same mistakes over and over again harbaugh is not the answer it’s been a big enough sample size of it

  5. These people keep beating the MIcah Parsons drum, "what if, but if only.".and what does MP have so far in 6 games as a Packer….1 1/2 sacks and one of those he chased Jared Goff who was escaping the pocket.. Come on y'all get real..Parson's had 12 sacks in 2024, that's not even one a game. Compared to a true game wrecker Reggie White who had 21 in a 12 game strike shortened season.. 1987

  6. I love how every single coaching conversation about “same result different year” never says to fire Tomlin for being the exact same

  7. Even if Jerry had full blown dementia he would still be in charge of the team. He’s never stepping down. I feel bad for cowboys fans. It’s like having an abuser that you used to respect before they started drinking or lost their mind. But the only way out here, is if Jerry passes. Horrible situation

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