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60 minutes of football. Take it to them, right from the start. | 2:00:02 | 2:00:05 | |
-Let's go get it! -Lofts it into the end zone. -Ridiculous! -Touchdown! | 2:00:05 | 2:00:10 | |
-Somersaults for the touchdown. -Unbelievable! | 2:00:10 | 2:00:14 | |
Intercepted at the goal line! | 2:00:14 | 2:00:17 | |
The New England Patriots are the NFL champions. | 2:00:17 | 2:00:20 | |
Hello. Welcome to highlights of week ten in the NFL | 2:00:26 | 2:00:30 | |
as we race to Super Bowl 50. | 2:00:30 | 2:00:32 | |
Joining me, as always, former quarterback with Dallas Houston | 2:00:32 | 2:00:35 | |
and the New York Giants Jason Bell and looking to build on | 2:00:35 | 2:00:39 | |
an outstanding debut on the touch-screen last week, | 2:00:39 | 2:00:41 | |
two-time Super Bowl winner Osi Umenyiora. | 2:00:41 | 2:00:44 | |
They are both jet-lagged as well, | 2:00:44 | 2:00:46 | |
so let's hope they stay awake for the next 45 minutes. | 2:00:46 | 2:00:48 | |
Right, week ten marks the start to the second half of the campaign | 2:00:48 | 2:00:52 | |
and what a season we've had so far. | 2:00:52 | 2:00:55 | |
The race to the Super Bowl is hotting up | 2:00:55 | 2:00:57 | |
and for many teams hope is fading for post-season football. | 2:00:57 | 2:01:01 | |
Not for the New England Patriots, though. | 2:01:02 | 2:01:04 | |
Unbeaten thus far in the AFC, | 2:01:04 | 2:01:07 | |
Rob Gronkowski and Tom Brady their leading lights. | 2:01:07 | 2:01:11 | |
The only NFC team to go unbeaten into week ten, | 2:01:11 | 2:01:14 | |
-Cam Newton's Carolina Panthers. -Somersault for the touchdown! | 2:01:14 | 2:01:19 | |
-Cincinnati, the surprise team for many. -Touchdown! | 2:01:19 | 2:01:24 | |
In the NFC, the Vikings, Giants and Falcons still in the hunt. | 2:01:24 | 2:01:29 | |
Along with the Packers, | 2:01:29 | 2:01:31 | |
who will be disappointed with their season so far. | 2:01:31 | 2:01:34 | |
In the AFC, the Broncos, Colts, Steelers and Bills have shown | 2:01:35 | 2:01:40 | |
glimpses and still hold hopes of glory for Santa Clara in February. | 2:01:40 | 2:01:46 | |
The Seahawks have disappointed and need to make a move now | 2:01:46 | 2:01:49 | |
if they're to make it three Super Bowls in three years. | 2:01:49 | 2:01:52 | |
Join us as we bring you all the thrills from stateside | 2:01:52 | 2:01:55 | |
in the race to Super Bowl 50. | 2:01:55 | 2:01:57 | |
So, into the second half of the season | 2:01:59 | 2:02:01 | |
and here's what we have to offer. | 2:02:01 | 2:02:03 | |
There are some games that are bigger than others and this is one of them. | 2:02:07 | 2:02:11 | |
The ball is loose in the end zone and Wilson's going to cover up. | 2:02:11 | 2:02:16 | |
It's Beckham getting loose and he's going to take it the distance! | 2:02:16 | 2:02:21 | |
Patterson down the sideline. Can they get to him? No! | 2:02:24 | 2:02:29 | |
It's going to be a touchdown, Vikings. | 2:02:29 | 2:02:33 | |
And if you want to be involved, | 2:02:35 | 2:02:37 | |
then just use the hash tag #RaceToSB50, | 2:02:37 | 2:02:39 | |
or if you're new to the sport, #NFLRookie, | 2:02:39 | 2:02:42 | |
and Jason and Osi will be looking to answer a few of your questions. | 2:02:42 | 2:02:45 | |
Now, on a weekend that started so violently in Paris, | 2:02:45 | 2:02:49 | |
every NFL stadium this weekend has stood in solidarity | 2:02:49 | 2:02:53 | |
while observing a minute's silence in respect of the Paris victims. | 2:02:53 | 2:02:57 | |
Now, as I said earlier, | 2:03:00 | 2:03:02 | |
Osi has two Super Bowl rings. Both came with the New York Giants | 2:03:02 | 2:03:06 | |
and on both occasions at the expense of the New England Patriots. | 2:03:06 | 2:03:09 | |
As those two teams met this week in New York, | 2:03:09 | 2:03:11 | |
we sent him back to where it all began. | 2:03:11 | 2:03:13 | |
I remember being overwhelmed by the city, by its scale, its density, | 2:03:21 | 2:03:26 | |
but straightaway I felt a strong sense of responsibility | 2:03:26 | 2:03:29 | |
to the people of New York, | 2:03:29 | 2:03:31 | |
the fans of the Giants - a team that had failed to add | 2:03:31 | 2:03:34 | |
to their Super Bowl collection for over 20 years. | 2:03:34 | 2:03:38 | |
With the city still recovering from its darkest days following 9/11, | 2:03:41 | 2:03:44 | |
the people of New York look to their team to give them hope. | 2:03:44 | 2:03:48 | |
I was destined to be a Giants fan before I was born. | 2:03:56 | 2:03:59 | |
This team saved my life. | 2:04:00 | 2:04:03 | |
I played for the Giants until 2013, | 2:04:06 | 2:04:09 | |
some of the best years of my life. | 2:04:09 | 2:04:11 | |
I was a first responder on 9/11 and wouldn't have made it through | 2:04:13 | 2:04:17 | |
the weeks and months afterwards if it hadn't been for the Giants. | 2:04:17 | 2:04:21 | |
The fans made that time so special. | 2:04:24 | 2:04:26 | |
This team saved my life, | 2:04:28 | 2:04:29 | |
because I had football to look forward to every weekend. | 2:04:29 | 2:04:32 | |
I will always bleed blue. | 2:04:35 | 2:04:37 | |
At the end of my career, | 2:04:45 | 2:04:46 | |
I re-signed to New York just so I could retire as a Giant. | 2:04:46 | 2:04:50 | |
This team is in my blood. | 2:04:57 | 2:05:00 | |
I won two Super Bowls here, in 2007 and again four years later, | 2:05:00 | 2:05:05 | |
both times against the Patriots. | 2:05:05 | 2:05:07 | |
Today, the Giants once again face an undefeated Patriots team. | 2:05:13 | 2:05:17 | |
2nd & goal. Again, Mason lines up at the back field. | 2:05:36 | 2:05:39 | |
Brady, play action, looks to the back of the end zone | 2:05:39 | 2:05:41 | |
and there is his man Chandler for the touchdown. | 2:05:41 | 2:05:45 | |
Gronkowski going across first. | 2:05:47 | 2:05:49 | |
He's covered, throws it off his back foot | 2:05:49 | 2:05:51 | |
and hits Chandler for the touchdown. | 2:05:51 | 2:05:53 | |
Eli Manning became the Giants' all-time winning as quarterback | 2:05:53 | 2:05:57 | |
with his 96th win as a starter last week down at Tampa. | 2:05:57 | 2:06:01 | |
Phil, he was in a tie with you going into that one. | 2:06:01 | 2:06:04 | |
Well, I think he was there, | 2:06:04 | 2:06:05 | |
breathing down. He's going to pass me. | 2:06:05 | 2:06:06 | |
Let's see how New England plays this quick passing game of the Giants. | 2:06:06 | 2:06:11 | |
It's resulted in his highest completion percentage of his career | 2:06:11 | 2:06:15 | |
and down he goes! | 2:06:15 | 2:06:17 | |
It's Beckham getting loose and he's going to take it the distance! | 2:06:17 | 2:06:21 | |
87 yards. | 2:06:25 | 2:06:27 | |
Top of the screen, the best cover corner, even though | 2:06:29 | 2:06:33 | |
they were the defence to stop that play from being big, | 2:06:33 | 2:06:37 | |
the safety, I think it was McCourty, too aggressive, got outside | 2:06:37 | 2:06:41 | |
and Beckham comes underneath it. | 2:06:41 | 2:06:43 | |
With all these pass plays | 2:06:43 | 2:06:45 | |
Coughlin's crew comes up with against Belichick, | 2:06:45 | 2:06:48 | |
and got another one today, the longest pass play ever given up | 2:06:48 | 2:06:52 | |
by a Belichick team at New England, the 87-yarder. | 2:06:52 | 2:06:56 | |
3rd & 4, White is the running back. | 2:06:56 | 2:06:59 | |
Brady's throw. Back to Edelman. | 2:07:00 | 2:07:03 | |
And another first down. | 2:07:05 | 2:07:07 | |
Edelman was injured on that 12-yard pass play, | 2:07:07 | 2:07:10 | |
the last play of the first quarter. | 2:07:10 | 2:07:12 | |
31 yards for Gostkowski who has not missed the entire season. | 2:07:14 | 2:07:20 | |
Gostkowski has already hit one and this to match it. | 2:07:20 | 2:07:24 | |
It's good. | 2:07:24 | 2:07:25 | |
One time-out for New York. | 2:07:27 | 2:07:28 | |
From here, they've found a 50-yard field goal, | 2:07:30 | 2:07:32 | |
but they have bigger ideas. | 2:07:32 | 2:07:34 | |
Round the middle. Wide open. Down to the ten. | 2:07:36 | 2:07:40 | |
To the five and stopped just a foot shy of the end zone is Will Tye. | 2:07:40 | 2:07:46 | |
They knocked down a couple of defenders to pick up 31. | 2:07:46 | 2:07:49 | |
Best throw of the day by Eli Manning, | 2:07:49 | 2:07:51 | |
in this game, probably by either team. | 2:07:51 | 2:07:54 | |
Beckham to the right side. | 2:07:54 | 2:07:56 | |
McCourty on him. | 2:07:56 | 2:07:58 | |
To Harris. | 2:07:58 | 2:07:59 | |
Did he get the feet down? | 2:07:59 | 2:08:01 | |
First thought was no, but they're conferencing. | 2:08:01 | 2:08:04 | |
Touchdown! New York. | 2:08:04 | 2:08:06 | |
Go to the inside receiver, then he dragged the left foot, | 2:08:08 | 2:08:12 | |
-looks like he did to me. -Seven-point lead by New York. | 2:08:12 | 2:08:16 | |
It matches the Patriots largest deficit of the season. | 2:08:16 | 2:08:20 | |
On the first possession of the second half, Giants kicker Josh Brown | 2:08:23 | 2:08:27 | |
hit a 38-yard field goal to extend the lead to ten points. | 2:08:27 | 2:08:30 | |
Brad Wing, well, Belichick had praise for him | 2:08:33 | 2:08:37 | |
when we spoke to him last night. Raised in Melbourne, Australia, | 2:08:37 | 2:08:40 | |
went to high school in Baton Rouge and onto LSU. | 2:08:40 | 2:08:43 | |
That's Amendola. | 2:08:47 | 2:08:49 | |
Breaking free from two tackles and getting to the outside. | 2:08:49 | 2:08:53 | |
Amendola gets past wing and breaks another tackle. I do not see a flag. | 2:08:53 | 2:09:00 | |
But at the end, he falls at the seven. | 2:09:00 | 2:09:06 | |
Got a little off-balance, shook it off. | 2:09:06 | 2:09:08 | |
Hey, he tripped up over one of his own team-mates. | 2:09:08 | 2:09:11 | |
That's what the Patriots needed, a big play. | 2:09:11 | 2:09:13 | |
Running behind. Mason, | 2:09:15 | 2:09:18 | |
and that is a touchdown for LeGarrette Blount. | 2:09:18 | 2:09:21 | |
He launched and he definitely crossed the plain. | 2:09:21 | 2:09:24 | |
He went right behind the guard who lines up at the back field, | 2:09:24 | 2:09:27 | |
the rookie Jack Mason, and Blount, | 2:09:27 | 2:09:30 | |
finds the end zone for the seventh time this season. | 2:09:30 | 2:09:34 | |
On the ensuing possession, Brown converted a 53-yard field goal | 2:09:34 | 2:09:37 | |
to give the Giants a 23-17 lead going into the fourth quarter. | 2:09:37 | 2:09:41 | |
Coming off a Giant drive that's stalled. | 2:09:46 | 2:09:49 | |
Going to be seven and two. | 2:09:49 | 2:09:52 | |
Here's Brady over the top. Open is Gronkowski. | 2:09:52 | 2:09:56 | |
He gets away and he has it inside the 20. | 2:09:56 | 2:09:59 | |
They are not going to catch him. | 2:09:59 | 2:10:01 | |
-76 yards to Gronk. -So athletic, makes the catch once again. | 2:10:01 | 2:10:07 | |
So, the Giants give up the football. | 2:10:07 | 2:10:09 | |
Blount easily to the end zone for the touchdown. | 2:10:09 | 2:10:14 | |
We got flags. | 2:10:15 | 2:10:18 | |
Holding offence, number 60. Ten-yard penalty. | 2:10:18 | 2:10:23 | |
Repeat first down. | 2:10:23 | 2:10:24 | |
Bolden into the back field for the Pats. | 2:10:24 | 2:10:28 | |
Faked to him. Brady's pass. | 2:10:30 | 2:10:33 | |
It's intercepted at the goal line by McBride. | 2:10:33 | 2:10:37 | |
Falling away from the football, throws behind anyway, | 2:10:38 | 2:10:42 | |
McBride going towards the football and made the catch. | 2:10:42 | 2:10:46 | |
What a play by McBride. | 2:10:46 | 2:10:48 | |
Going up top. Yeah, they're going. Full of gusto. | 2:10:52 | 2:10:54 | |
Oh, it's knocked out of the hands. | 2:10:54 | 2:10:56 | |
They rule it a touchdown for Beckham. | 2:10:56 | 2:10:59 | |
But now they'll talk about it. | 2:10:59 | 2:11:01 | |
Sean saying no way. Yes, they say way. | 2:11:06 | 2:11:09 | |
Touchdown. | 2:11:09 | 2:11:10 | |
It happened so quick and, you know, the passing game is complex, | 2:11:10 | 2:11:15 | |
but when you slow it down, you see there is just not enough time | 2:11:15 | 2:11:19 | |
with control after the second step, the ball is out. This is incomplete. | 2:11:19 | 2:11:26 | |
The pass is incomplete. | 2:11:26 | 2:11:28 | |
The ball is knocked out just as the second foot touched the ground. | 2:11:28 | 2:11:31 | |
The receiver had not yet become a runner, therefore, | 2:11:32 | 2:11:35 | |
it was an incomplete pass. | 2:11:35 | 2:11:37 | |
The Giants did soon regain the lead. Another Brown field goal | 2:11:37 | 2:11:41 | |
making it 26-24 with less than two minutes on the clock. | 2:11:41 | 2:11:45 | |
Dobson, the extra receiver. Here's the pressure. | 2:11:45 | 2:11:50 | |
Passed down the field and it is intercepted! | 2:11:50 | 2:11:53 | |
That is Landon Collins, | 2:11:53 | 2:11:56 | |
the rookie out of Alabama, that the ball hit the ground. | 2:11:56 | 2:11:59 | |
The pass was ruled incomplete. | 2:12:01 | 2:12:02 | |
Ball hits the ground and as he rolled over, doesn't complete | 2:12:02 | 2:12:06 | |
the process just like a receiver and that's why it's incomplete. | 2:12:06 | 2:12:10 | |
A great example of how much | 2:12:10 | 2:12:12 | |
Brady misses Edelman at a moment like this. | 2:12:12 | 2:12:14 | |
4th & 10. | 2:12:16 | 2:12:17 | |
Once stopped by the Giants and the Patriots perfect season is over. | 2:12:20 | 2:12:24 | |
Brady from the pocket, he's got the completion to Amendola. | 2:12:24 | 2:12:29 | |
And there's a pulse for the Patriots with 1.15 to go and clock running. | 2:12:31 | 2:12:35 | |
Brady, who's thrown from nearly 200 yards in this quarter, | 2:12:35 | 2:12:41 | |
goes to Amendola. That move a big one. | 2:12:41 | 2:12:44 | |
Great move. Caught the Giants that time. | 2:12:46 | 2:12:48 | |
They were coming with pressure. Tom Brady got rid of it quickly. | 2:12:48 | 2:12:51 | |
And now he spikes it with six seconds. | 2:12:51 | 2:12:53 | |
Gostkowski. | 2:12:53 | 2:12:55 | |
He made a 57-yarder down at Dallas this year, a career long. | 2:12:55 | 2:12:58 | |
He has not missed this entire season | 2:12:58 | 2:13:01 | |
and has made 29 consecutive overall. | 2:13:01 | 2:13:05 | |
In his career, 16 of 20 beyond 50. This from 50. | 2:13:05 | 2:13:09 | |
Gostkowski's kick! | 2:13:09 | 2:13:11 | |
It's good! | 2:13:13 | 2:13:15 | |
I lost us the game. | 2:13:19 | 2:13:21 | |
The play down to me is the only play that should've been made. | 2:13:21 | 2:13:24 | |
You can't leave it up to officials to get anything right. | 2:13:24 | 2:13:27 | |
We've got to find different ways, you know, and guys stepped in | 2:13:27 | 2:13:29 | |
when Julian got hurt and we were down a bunch of tackles | 2:13:29 | 2:13:34 | |
and guys are playing out of position and I just think we keep grinding | 2:13:34 | 2:13:37 | |
our way through it and you've got to find different ways to win. | 2:13:37 | 2:13:41 | |
There are fine margins between defeat and victory | 2:13:41 | 2:13:44 | |
and there were some big calls there, but you've also got to take | 2:13:44 | 2:13:47 | |
advantage of those calls and the Patriots always do. | 2:13:47 | 2:13:50 | |
That's what happens. | 2:13:50 | 2:13:51 | |
I mean, like you said, these are two great teams, | 2:13:51 | 2:13:53 | |
they're going at it, they're going back and forth. | 2:13:53 | 2:13:55 | |
You can't make mistakes, it's the one that makes the least mistakes | 2:13:55 | 2:13:59 | |
and you see the big plays on special teams. You know, that's the factor. | 2:13:59 | 2:14:03 | |
-It's a painful loss. -Are you still suffering?! | 2:14:04 | 2:14:07 | |
-You two are both meant to be impartial. -Oh, my goodness, man. | 2:14:07 | 2:14:10 | |
The Giants had so many opportunities to win this game | 2:14:10 | 2:14:14 | |
and they came up short in the end. | 2:14:14 | 2:14:16 | |
You have to take advantage of every opportunity you get | 2:14:16 | 2:14:18 | |
against a team like the New England Patriots but Giants couldn't do it. | 2:14:18 | 2:14:22 | |
Very disappointing loss. | 2:14:22 | 2:14:23 | |
Very quickly on Patriots, Edelman is now out, injured. | 2:14:23 | 2:14:26 | |
Do you just think they'll plug that gap like they've plugged other gaps? | 2:14:26 | 2:14:30 | |
That's a hard guy to replace. | 2:14:30 | 2:14:31 | |
You hope they will, but one thing about that team, | 2:14:31 | 2:14:34 | |
-Tom Brady makes that thing tick, so... -I guarantee you they will. | 2:14:34 | 2:14:38 | |
Let's take a look at the other two undefeated sides | 2:14:38 | 2:14:41 | |
going into this weekend. Cincinnati's record has gone against the Texans. | 2:14:41 | 2:14:45 | |
This is the only touchdown of the game. | 2:14:45 | 2:14:47 | |
Yes, that's a great play and defensively, | 2:14:47 | 2:14:50 | |
you have to time the jump and that's what didn't happen. | 2:14:50 | 2:14:52 | |
Pacman Jones, who played a good game all day, | 2:14:52 | 2:14:55 | |
he just didn't time the jump when he went up with them. | 2:14:55 | 2:14:57 | |
He has to time it, go up with his left hand | 2:14:57 | 2:14:59 | |
and try to split it from the offender. | 2:14:59 | 2:15:02 | |
They still had opportunities, but that fumble cost them at the end, | 2:15:02 | 2:15:06 | |
which means, Osi, you can feel smug... | 2:15:06 | 2:15:08 | |
OSI LAUGHS ..because you said | 2:15:08 | 2:15:09 | |
they wouldn't remain undefeated last week. | 2:15:09 | 2:15:11 | |
Absolutely. There was no way they were going to remain undefeated. | 2:15:11 | 2:15:14 | |
They were just not that calibre of a team. | 2:15:14 | 2:15:16 | |
It was evident against the Houston Texans on Thursday. | 2:15:16 | 2:15:19 | |
Panthers remain undefeated, though, beating the Titans. | 2:15:19 | 2:15:21 | |
They continue to impress you? | 2:15:21 | 2:15:23 | |
Yeah, they continue to impress me. | 2:15:23 | 2:15:24 | |
They're playing to their strengths. | 2:15:24 | 2:15:26 | |
Everybody is doing what they're supposed to do. I like 'em. | 2:15:26 | 2:15:29 | |
Defensively, they're getting better. | 2:15:29 | 2:15:31 | |
All right. It's the same question, I suppose, | 2:15:31 | 2:15:33 | |
I'm asking - would the Patriots? Can they go? | 2:15:33 | 2:15:35 | |
Can they continue to be undefeated? | 2:15:35 | 2:15:36 | |
Absolutely...not. | 2:15:36 | 2:15:38 | |
No way the Panthers go undefeated. | 2:15:40 | 2:15:42 | |
They have too tough of a schedule. | 2:15:42 | 2:15:43 | |
First of all, they have to play Atlanta twice. | 2:15:43 | 2:15:45 | |
They're going to have to play New Orleans again. | 2:15:45 | 2:15:47 | |
These are all division matchup games | 2:15:47 | 2:15:49 | |
which are very difficult to call. | 2:15:49 | 2:15:50 | |
No way the Carolina Panthers go undefeated. | 2:15:50 | 2:15:53 | |
Well, joining us, I'm delighted to say, | 2:15:54 | 2:15:56 | |
from Charlotte is the Panthers' head coach, Ron Rivera. | 2:15:56 | 2:15:59 | |
Thank you very much for talking to us, Ron. We appreciate it. | 2:15:59 | 2:16:02 | |
What do you think has been the big difference | 2:16:02 | 2:16:04 | |
this season to last season? | 2:16:04 | 2:16:06 | |
Well, you know, I think first of all probably the difference, really, | 2:16:08 | 2:16:11 | |
has been what's been going on with our offence. | 2:16:11 | 2:16:13 | |
I think the things that we started doing last year, week 13, | 2:16:13 | 2:16:17 | |
have carried over into this season. | 2:16:17 | 2:16:19 | |
Our quarterback has really played to his strengths. | 2:16:19 | 2:16:21 | |
That no-huddle-style offence that we've been running. | 2:16:21 | 2:16:24 | |
Mike Shula and the offensive coaches got together last off-season, | 2:16:24 | 2:16:27 | |
almost two years ago, and put this package together. | 2:16:27 | 2:16:30 | |
But we never really got the opportunity to utilise it | 2:16:30 | 2:16:32 | |
cos the quarterback, Cam, had undergone ankle surgery | 2:16:32 | 2:16:36 | |
in the off-season. | 2:16:36 | 2:16:37 | |
He really didn't get anything started until training camp. | 2:16:37 | 2:16:39 | |
Then he fractures the rib and we didn't get to get into it | 2:16:39 | 2:16:42 | |
until week 13 of the 2014 season. | 2:16:42 | 2:16:46 | |
Coach, I like how the defensive backfield has been playing. | 2:16:46 | 2:16:49 | |
Does a pick up in the off-season like Tillman really help your team? | 2:16:49 | 2:16:53 | |
Oh, it does, Jason. | 2:16:55 | 2:16:56 | |
I think the thing that's really helped us, | 2:16:56 | 2:16:58 | |
is also Roman Harper from two seasons ago. | 2:16:58 | 2:17:00 | |
Bringing Roman in, brining that veteran leadership | 2:17:00 | 2:17:02 | |
and really helping develop our young safeties. | 2:17:02 | 2:17:04 | |
And brining Charles in, someone that can sit there | 2:17:04 | 2:17:06 | |
and relate to the young corners. | 2:17:06 | 2:17:08 | |
Now what we've done is we've got two veteran guys out there | 2:17:08 | 2:17:10 | |
that are working together with those other three, four, five DBs | 2:17:10 | 2:17:13 | |
that we use during a game, and they've really started to mesh. | 2:17:13 | 2:17:17 | |
Ron, finally, when people talk about 16-0, | 2:17:17 | 2:17:19 | |
is that generally media and fans? | 2:17:19 | 2:17:23 | |
It really is. What's been kind of helpful, though, | 2:17:23 | 2:17:25 | |
is the media has really, kind of, alerted us to a lot of things | 2:17:25 | 2:17:28 | |
as we've gone through this, talking about each week. | 2:17:28 | 2:17:31 | |
The thing that has been interesting | 2:17:31 | 2:17:33 | |
is there were a couple of other teams that were undefeated | 2:17:33 | 2:17:35 | |
that have lost. I've used them as an example to our players, | 2:17:35 | 2:17:38 | |
because what's happened is you've seen these guys - | 2:17:38 | 2:17:40 | |
all of a sudden they're on magazine covers, | 2:17:40 | 2:17:42 | |
they're doing interviews, kind of like what I'm doing now, but... | 2:17:42 | 2:17:45 | |
LAUGHTER | 2:17:45 | 2:17:46 | |
..I can deal with it. But the players, you know, | 2:17:46 | 2:17:48 | |
the distraction that comes along with that. | 2:17:48 | 2:17:51 | |
I watch these other teams where I saw their stars being pulled | 2:17:51 | 2:17:54 | |
in different directions. Guess who didn't play well? | 2:17:54 | 2:17:56 | |
Those guys that didn't handle it. | 2:17:56 | 2:17:58 | |
We really appreciate you taking the time to talk to us. | 2:17:58 | 2:18:00 | |
Thank you very much, Ron. Go well the rest of the season. | 2:18:00 | 2:18:03 | |
Great. Thank you, guys. | 2:18:03 | 2:18:06 | |
Now, as we race to Super Bowl 50, | 2:18:06 | 2:18:08 | |
the only guaranteed way of making the playoffs is to win your division, | 2:18:08 | 2:18:12 | |
which makes those matchups even more important. | 2:18:12 | 2:18:14 | |
Sunday night saw the Arizona Cardinals | 2:18:14 | 2:18:16 | |
travel to the Seattle Seahawks - bitter rivals in the NFC West. | 2:18:16 | 2:18:20 | |
Here's some background. | 2:18:20 | 2:18:22 | |
Since Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson | 2:18:53 | 2:18:55 | |
literally threw away Super Bowl 49 in February, | 2:18:55 | 2:18:58 | |
the Seahawks have failed to recapture their playoff potential. | 2:18:58 | 2:19:02 | |
With four wins and four losses this season, | 2:19:02 | 2:19:05 | |
but backed by the vociferous 12th man crowd, | 2:19:05 | 2:19:07 | |
they welcomed the Arizona Cardinals to CenturyLink Field on Sunday night. | 2:19:07 | 2:19:12 | |
Knowing that they'd won four of the last five meetings between the two, | 2:19:12 | 2:19:15 | |
another victory was imperative to close in on Carson Palmer | 2:19:15 | 2:19:19 | |
and the Western Division Leaders. | 2:19:19 | 2:19:21 | |
It's one of the things that the Arizona players were talking about - | 2:19:28 | 2:19:31 | |
every time Seattle comes on the field in this rivalry game, | 2:19:31 | 2:19:35 | |
they take this attitude, that this is something more than a game. | 2:19:35 | 2:19:38 | |
They're angry. We haven't matched that attitude all the time. | 2:19:38 | 2:19:43 | |
And the ball is loose in the end zone | 2:19:43 | 2:19:44 | |
and Wilson is going to cover up. | 2:19:44 | 2:19:46 | |
But this time it is a safety. So we had a near safety before. | 2:19:46 | 2:19:50 | |
Wilson loses the ball, runs into his own man, | 2:19:50 | 2:19:53 | |
and then is able to at least save five points. | 2:19:53 | 2:19:57 | |
3rd & 14. | 2:20:00 | 2:20:01 | |
-Palmer with a deep drop. -Uh-oh. -Going to the end zone! | 2:20:02 | 2:20:06 | |
It is caught by Floyd. | 2:20:06 | 2:20:08 | |
Michael Floyd for the touchdown. | 2:20:08 | 2:20:10 | |
Gets both feet in, has control from what we can tell. | 2:20:12 | 2:20:14 | |
Look at control from this angle. Has it. Has it. That was a 3rd & 14. | 2:20:14 | 2:20:20 | |
Nice job by Michael Floyd. | 2:20:20 | 2:20:21 | |
From the 35-yard line, | 2:20:23 | 2:20:25 | |
Palmer deep down the side line. | 2:20:25 | 2:20:28 | |
Reaching for it is Floyd. Is he in? | 2:20:28 | 2:20:31 | |
They rule on the field he's short of the goal line, | 2:20:31 | 2:20:33 | |
but they're going to look at that on replay. | 2:20:33 | 2:20:35 | |
-That looks like it's a touchdown. -Sure does. | 2:20:35 | 2:20:38 | |
Runner had control of the ball, extended across the goal line. | 2:20:38 | 2:20:41 | |
It is a touchdown. | 2:20:41 | 2:20:42 | |
Arizona will not be charged with a time-out. | 2:20:42 | 2:20:45 | |
The crowd a little stunned right now with 4.02 to go in the first half. | 2:20:45 | 2:20:50 | |
Tukuafu is the full back, Lynch is the running back. | 2:20:50 | 2:20:53 | |
On a 1st & goal, you give it to the full back, Tukuafu, | 2:20:55 | 2:20:57 | |
and he will take it into the end zone. | 2:20:57 | 2:21:00 | |
So they go 80 yards, six plays, three runs, three passes, | 2:21:02 | 2:21:06 | |
almost get the touchdown to Graham. | 2:21:06 | 2:21:08 | |
Get the pass interference and take it in. | 2:21:09 | 2:21:12 | |
Seattle gets on the board for the first time in the game | 2:21:14 | 2:21:17 | |
late in the first half. | 2:21:17 | 2:21:19 | |
The Seahawks and Cardinals would trade field goals, | 2:21:21 | 2:21:24 | |
with Seahawks' Steven Hauschka hitting a 31-yarder. | 2:21:24 | 2:21:27 | |
And Cardinals' kicker Chandler Catanzaro hitting | 2:21:29 | 2:21:33 | |
a pair of 43-yarders to give Arizona a 25-10 lead. | 2:21:33 | 2:21:37 | |
Clean pocket, open man. Touchdown, Baldwin! | 2:21:41 | 2:21:45 | |
Quick release, quick throw, get the ball out of his hands, | 2:21:48 | 2:21:52 | |
maybe a little rhythm being found now with his passing game. | 2:21:52 | 2:21:56 | |
Right back in it, 25-17. | 2:21:56 | 2:21:57 | |
Bruce Arians such a fan-friendly kind of guy. | 2:22:00 | 2:22:04 | |
Carson says he's rough on the players in their film sessions. | 2:22:04 | 2:22:08 | |
3rd down & 6. Look out! And he loses the ball. The ball is loose. | 2:22:08 | 2:22:12 | |
It's picked up by the Seahawks. | 2:22:12 | 2:22:14 | |
Rolling into the end zone for a touchdown is K J Wright. | 2:22:14 | 2:22:18 | |
Ball is out, no question. It's actually going to get kicked there. | 2:22:21 | 2:22:25 | |
But now let's watch and see as they pick it up, | 2:22:25 | 2:22:28 | |
if Carson Palmer gets a piece. | 2:22:28 | 2:22:30 | |
He's diving for the ball and definitely hits K J Wright, | 2:22:33 | 2:22:37 | |
so that will not be a touchdown. | 2:22:37 | 2:22:39 | |
Should be down by contact at the two-yard line. | 2:22:39 | 2:22:42 | |
Lynch is the running back. | 2:22:42 | 2:22:44 | |
Marshawn looking for room... | 2:22:44 | 2:22:47 | |
Finds it! Touchdown. | 2:22:47 | 2:22:49 | |
Now this game is starting to turn into the physical battle | 2:22:54 | 2:22:57 | |
that I really thought it might be for the Seattle Seahawks | 2:22:57 | 2:23:01 | |
and what they might do on offence. | 2:23:01 | 2:23:03 | |
Maybe now they just carry this on. | 2:23:03 | 2:23:05 | |
3rd down, 4. Three receivers to the right. | 2:23:05 | 2:23:09 | |
Palmer is going to go down. The ball is out again. | 2:23:12 | 2:23:14 | |
Going into the end zone to give Seattle the lead | 2:23:14 | 2:23:17 | |
for the touchdown is Bobby Wagner. | 2:23:17 | 2:23:20 | |
K J Wright... | 2:23:21 | 2:23:23 | |
..with the strip sack. | 2:23:25 | 2:23:27 | |
When you've got that pressure, you have to block down. | 2:23:28 | 2:23:30 | |
It's the interior gaps you have to get first. | 2:23:30 | 2:23:33 | |
Maybe because of all the injuries and the substitutions, | 2:23:35 | 2:23:39 | |
but they have made a lot of protection mistakes here tonight. | 2:23:39 | 2:23:46 | |
From the 14. | 2:23:46 | 2:23:47 | |
Carson throws to the end zone, | 2:23:51 | 2:23:52 | |
and it's juggled and caught for a touchdown by Gresham. | 2:23:52 | 2:23:55 | |
Jermaine Gresham juggled for an instant, holds it in - | 2:23:55 | 2:23:59 | |
touchdown, and Arizona takes the lead again. | 2:23:59 | 2:24:02 | |
I tell you - what a drive by Carson Palmer. To hang in there... | 2:24:04 | 2:24:08 | |
There's Gresham, the guy that he said, | 2:24:08 | 2:24:10 | |
"You want to pick out somebody to talk about | 2:24:10 | 2:24:12 | |
"that's made a difference for us", | 2:24:12 | 2:24:14 | |
that was as impressive a drive and a tough drive | 2:24:14 | 2:24:17 | |
out of a quarterback as I've seen in a little while. | 2:24:17 | 2:24:19 | |
Wilson then throws... | 2:24:24 | 2:24:26 | |
It should have been intercepted by Tyrann Mathieu. | 2:24:26 | 2:24:29 | |
Could not hold on, but it is 4th down & 15. | 2:24:29 | 2:24:32 | |
From the 48. | 2:24:35 | 2:24:36 | |
They run a draw with Ellington. | 2:24:37 | 2:24:39 | |
He's going to get the 1st down and stay in bounds | 2:24:39 | 2:24:43 | |
and go all the way to the end zone for the touchdown... | 2:24:43 | 2:24:46 | |
..on a 3rd down & 4. | 2:24:48 | 2:24:50 | |
What an unbelievable call. | 2:24:50 | 2:24:52 | |
They went against a young guy, Frank Clark, on the outside. | 2:24:52 | 2:24:55 | |
Never saw it coming. | 2:24:55 | 2:24:57 | |
Goes inside and outside, just takes it right up the boundary. | 2:24:57 | 2:25:00 | |
I thought he was just going to fall down there | 2:25:00 | 2:25:02 | |
to make sure he stayed in bounds. | 2:25:02 | 2:25:04 | |
-Did one better than that, didn't he? -Mm. | 2:25:04 | 2:25:07 | |
What a tremendous call by Bruce Arians. | 2:25:07 | 2:25:10 | |
COMMENTATORS LAUGH | 2:25:12 | 2:25:14 | |
Along the side line it's Drew Stanton, | 2:25:14 | 2:25:16 | |
the backup quarterback. | 2:25:16 | 2:25:18 | |
This crowd, the decibel level has gone from about 115 to 6. | 2:25:19 | 2:25:23 | |
The Seattle Seahawks have gone from being Super Bowl contenders | 2:25:26 | 2:25:29 | |
to on the verge of not making the playoffs at all. | 2:25:29 | 2:25:32 | |
Now, if they're going to get back to being contenders, | 2:25:32 | 2:25:34 | |
this is exactly what they have to keep on doing - | 2:25:34 | 2:25:37 | |
forcing turnovers. | 2:25:37 | 2:25:38 | |
Now right here in the 4th quarter, you see them line up in, | 2:25:38 | 2:25:41 | |
apparently, what looks to be an overload blitz. | 2:25:41 | 2:25:44 | |
They have one, two, three, four, five people here. | 2:25:44 | 2:25:47 | |
Carson Palmer, being the experienced quarterback that he is, | 2:25:47 | 2:25:50 | |
he's going to slide the line to the left, | 2:25:50 | 2:25:52 | |
meaning there's going to be an unblocked player coming free. | 2:25:52 | 2:25:54 | |
He knows that. He has to get the ball off before the guy gets there. | 2:25:54 | 2:25:58 | |
What happens? | 2:25:58 | 2:26:00 | |
Absolutely nothing. Cliff Avril gets to him, knocks the ball loose. | 2:26:00 | 2:26:04 | |
Look at this. | 2:26:04 | 2:26:05 | |
He's over here celebrating while the ball is still loose. | 2:26:05 | 2:26:08 | |
This is what's wrong with the Seattle Seahawks right now - | 2:26:08 | 2:26:11 | |
an undisciplined football team. | 2:26:11 | 2:26:12 | |
We've got one guy celebrating while the ball is loose. | 2:26:12 | 2:26:15 | |
Luckily K J Wright had the presence of mind... | 2:26:15 | 2:26:18 | |
Look at the focus on the ball as he picks up. | 2:26:18 | 2:26:21 | |
Look at Carson Palmer dive helplessly at his feet | 2:26:21 | 2:26:24 | |
and make the tackle. That was a good tackle by Carson Palmer anyway. | 2:26:24 | 2:26:27 | |
But K J Wright picked it up | 2:26:27 | 2:26:28 | |
and they were able to get some points out of this. | 2:26:28 | 2:26:30 | |
Here you have another blitz | 2:26:30 | 2:26:33 | |
with seven people on the line of scrimmage. | 2:26:33 | 2:26:35 | |
The Arizona Cardinals only have six people to block them. | 2:26:35 | 2:26:38 | |
I'm no mathematician, but I do know this. | 2:26:38 | 2:26:40 | |
Seven minus six equals one coming free. | 2:26:40 | 2:26:43 | |
Actually it looked like everybody came free, | 2:26:43 | 2:26:45 | |
but that's besides the point. | 2:26:45 | 2:26:47 | |
Right here, the Arizona Cardinals giving Carson Palmer | 2:26:47 | 2:26:51 | |
what is known as the lookout block. | 2:26:51 | 2:26:53 | |
What is the lookout block? | 2:26:53 | 2:26:55 | |
They're yelling at him right now. "Look out, Carson!" | 2:26:55 | 2:26:58 | |
But it's too late. | 2:26:58 | 2:26:59 | |
Ball's knocked loose, picked up by Bobby Wagner | 2:26:59 | 2:27:02 | |
and he goes all the way into the end zone. | 2:27:02 | 2:27:04 | |
Now, if the Seattle Seahawks are going to continue | 2:27:04 | 2:27:07 | |
and get back to being contenders in their NFC, | 2:27:07 | 2:27:10 | |
they need to get back to forcing turnovers. | 2:27:10 | 2:27:13 | |
We'll bring our resident mathematician back in now. | 2:27:13 | 2:27:15 | |
Whilst he's focused on the Seahawks, can we focus on the Cardinals? | 2:27:15 | 2:27:19 | |
Talk to me about Carson Palmer | 2:27:19 | 2:27:20 | |
and the understanding he has with his offence. | 2:27:20 | 2:27:23 | |
It's amazing right now. He's playing some really good football. | 2:27:23 | 2:27:26 | |
You can see that his chemistry with his wide receivers | 2:27:26 | 2:27:29 | |
is excellent - the way he's placing the ball around the field, | 2:27:29 | 2:27:32 | |
these guys are feeling each other out. | 2:27:32 | 2:27:33 | |
They've taken on this persona of their head coach | 2:27:33 | 2:27:35 | |
where they're just getting after it. | 2:27:35 | 2:27:37 | |
From your experience of being in teams, | 2:27:37 | 2:27:39 | |
can you coach that understanding? | 2:27:39 | 2:27:40 | |
I mean, I know you can work on it, | 2:27:40 | 2:27:42 | |
but at the highest, highest level, | 2:27:42 | 2:27:43 | |
it's almost telepathic, isn't it? | 2:27:43 | 2:27:45 | |
It is. It's repetition. It's getting guys together. | 2:27:45 | 2:27:49 | |
After practice, they've got to work on these things | 2:27:49 | 2:27:51 | |
and figure out if they're seeing things the same way on the field. | 2:27:51 | 2:27:54 | |
That's how they go out there and execute. | 2:27:54 | 2:27:56 | |
I know you like dancing, obviously. | 2:27:56 | 2:27:58 | |
It's one of your big things that we talk about. | 2:27:58 | 2:28:00 | |
So let's just see Drew Stanton dancing. | 2:28:00 | 2:28:02 | |
If Carson Palmer gets injured, | 2:28:02 | 2:28:04 | |
at least they've got a backup quarterback who can dance. | 2:28:04 | 2:28:06 | |
I must have watched this about 20 times this weekend. | 2:28:06 | 2:28:08 | |
What I love about it is he's completely oblivious | 2:28:08 | 2:28:11 | |
to the camera being on him, so it's completely natural. | 2:28:11 | 2:28:13 | |
Absolutely. But the one thing that you must notice, though, | 2:28:13 | 2:28:16 | |
is that this is a backup quarterback | 2:28:16 | 2:28:18 | |
on the Arizona Cardinals team | 2:28:18 | 2:28:20 | |
celebrating and dancing as if they won the Super Bowl. | 2:28:20 | 2:28:23 | |
No, seriously, but this shows how much love | 2:28:23 | 2:28:26 | |
and compassion this team has for each other | 2:28:26 | 2:28:28 | |
and how together they are, | 2:28:28 | 2:28:29 | |
cos they're all celebrating and they all love each other. | 2:28:29 | 2:28:31 | |
That man is expressing. | 2:28:31 | 2:28:33 | |
Oh, God, you've turned a negative into a positive. | 2:28:33 | 2:28:35 | |
Let's continue with our series where well-known faces | 2:28:35 | 2:28:38 | |
explain why they became a fan. | 2:28:38 | 2:28:39 | |
Today, Eric Stonestreet, Cam from Modern Family, | 2:28:39 | 2:28:43 | |
lays down his love of the Kansas City Chiefs. | 2:28:43 | 2:28:46 | |
Why am I a Kansas City Chiefs fan? | 2:28:46 | 2:28:48 | |
Well, when I was just a little guy in Kansas City, Kansas, | 2:28:48 | 2:28:51 | |
Joe Delaney signed this card for me at Indian Springs Shopping Center. | 2:28:51 | 2:28:55 | |
Then Jack Rudnay came to my 5th grade class. | 2:28:55 | 2:28:58 | |
Then I got season tickets from my uncle Glen, | 2:28:58 | 2:29:00 | |
and then my dad bought me season tickets | 2:29:00 | 2:29:02 | |
in the corner of the end zone. | 2:29:02 | 2:29:03 | |
I started following players like Deron Cherry, Albert Lewis, | 2:29:03 | 2:29:07 | |
Kevin Ross, Lloyd Burruss, | 2:29:07 | 2:29:10 | |
Dino Hackett, Tracy Simien, | 2:29:10 | 2:29:12 | |
Neil Smith, Derrick Thomas, | 2:29:12 | 2:29:13 | |
Barry Ward, Christian Okoye, | 2:29:13 | 2:29:16 | |
John Alt, Dave Szott, | 2:29:16 | 2:29:17 | |
Tim Grunhard, Irv Eatman. | 2:29:17 | 2:29:20 | |
But why am I still a Kansas City Chiefs fan? | 2:29:20 | 2:29:22 | |
Well... | 2:29:22 | 2:29:24 | |
..I think that's pretty obvious. | 2:29:31 | 2:29:34 | |
And if you are an NFL rookie, let's just reiterate what Andy Reid, | 2:29:36 | 2:29:40 | |
head coach of the Chiefs, actually looks like. | 2:29:40 | 2:29:42 | |
Then you can get the gag. You all right? | 2:29:42 | 2:29:44 | |
I can't do it. | 2:29:44 | 2:29:45 | |
Can you do the "Hit them folk"? | 2:29:45 | 2:29:47 | |
I'm not doing that. | 2:29:47 | 2:29:49 | |
The worrying thing is when I pull this moustache off, | 2:29:49 | 2:29:51 | |
my actual moustache will come off with it. I'll look even more... | 2:29:51 | 2:29:54 | |
-You've got to play with pain. -Right, moving on. | 2:29:54 | 2:29:56 | |
Kansas City's visit to Denver starts our first round up, | 2:29:56 | 2:29:59 | |
where NFL history was waiting to be made. | 2:29:59 | 2:30:02 | |
Peyton Manning quickly found the four yards | 2:30:07 | 2:30:09 | |
he needed to become the most prolific passer in NFL history. | 2:30:09 | 2:30:13 | |
-ANNOUNCER: -Ladies and gentlemen, you have just witnessed NFL history. | 2:30:13 | 2:30:18 | |
With that completion, | 2:30:18 | 2:30:19 | |
Denver Broncos' quarterback Peyton Manning | 2:30:19 | 2:30:22 | |
has become the NFL's all-time leader in career passing yards. | 2:30:22 | 2:30:25 | |
As he enjoyed the applause, it was hard to contemplate | 2:30:28 | 2:30:31 | |
that the day would end as one of his worst as a pro. | 2:30:31 | 2:30:35 | |
The Chiefs completely dominated, | 2:30:35 | 2:30:38 | |
and after Manning threw his fourth interception in the third quarter, | 2:30:38 | 2:30:41 | |
he was benched in favour of backup, Brock Osweiler. | 2:30:41 | 2:30:45 | |
Kansas City kicker Cairo Santos nailed five field goals. | 2:30:45 | 2:30:50 | |
Charcandrick West scored two touchdowns, | 2:30:50 | 2:30:53 | |
the second of which was an 80-yard pass from Alex Smith. | 2:30:53 | 2:30:56 | |
The Chiefs won 29-13 to put them back in the playoff picture | 2:30:58 | 2:31:02 | |
and leave the Broncos on a two-game losing streak. | 2:31:02 | 2:31:04 | |
The Browns' first place set the tone for their day | 2:31:07 | 2:31:10 | |
as they struggled again against Pittsburgh. | 2:31:10 | 2:31:12 | |
Although Johnny Manziel had a career-best game, | 2:31:12 | 2:31:15 | |
he was outshone by Ben Roethlisberger. | 2:31:15 | 2:31:18 | |
Big Ben began the game on the bench and was forced into action | 2:31:18 | 2:31:22 | |
in the first quarter, replacing Landry Jones. | 2:31:22 | 2:31:24 | |
Then threw for three touchdowns, | 2:31:24 | 2:31:26 | |
two of which were converted by Antonio Brown, | 2:31:26 | 2:31:28 | |
as the Steelers eased past the hapless Browns and stayed in pursuit | 2:31:28 | 2:31:32 | |
of the Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC North. | 2:31:32 | 2:31:34 | |
The Philadelphia Eagles failed to take advantage | 2:31:39 | 2:31:41 | |
of the New York Giants' demise when they played the Miami Dolphins. | 2:31:41 | 2:31:45 | |
Again, it was a tale of two quarterbacks. | 2:31:45 | 2:31:47 | |
With the Eagles leading by three points in the third quarter, | 2:31:49 | 2:31:51 | |
Mark Sanchez came on to replace the injured Sam Bradford. | 2:31:51 | 2:31:55 | |
However, with a big helping of good fortune, Miami then took the lead | 2:31:55 | 2:32:00 | |
when this tipped pass was caught by the acrobatic Jarvis Landry. | 2:32:00 | 2:32:04 | |
Then the Dolphins' defence took over, | 2:32:06 | 2:32:08 | |
stopping Sanchez twice in the final five minutes. | 2:32:08 | 2:32:11 | |
Reshad Jones with the interception to effectively win the game. | 2:32:11 | 2:32:15 | |
A momentous day for Peyton Manning, | 2:32:19 | 2:32:21 | |
and yet all the talk afterwards is whether he's nearing | 2:32:21 | 2:32:24 | |
the end of his career. | 2:32:24 | 2:32:26 | |
Obviously he's nearing the end, but is he getting ever closer? | 2:32:26 | 2:32:30 | |
This was sad. This was really difficult for me to watch, man, | 2:32:30 | 2:32:32 | |
because we are talking about the greatest quarterback | 2:32:32 | 2:32:35 | |
in the history of the game reduced to looking like a pedestrian. | 2:32:35 | 2:32:39 | |
He looks terrible right now. | 2:32:39 | 2:32:41 | |
They need to figure out a way to get this man back on track | 2:32:41 | 2:32:43 | |
or sit him down and let Brock Osweiler take over. | 2:32:43 | 2:32:46 | |
I mean, he's banged up. | 2:32:46 | 2:32:48 | |
He's not throwing the ball with his regular motion. | 2:32:48 | 2:32:50 | |
You can't be late in this league. | 2:32:50 | 2:32:52 | |
You can't have anything wrong with delivering the ball late, | 2:32:52 | 2:32:55 | |
cos guys will jump on it and get interceptions. | 2:32:55 | 2:32:57 | |
The guy is throwing four interceptions on average, | 2:32:57 | 2:32:59 | |
almost, a game. We're talking about Peyton Manning here, man. Like... | 2:32:59 | 2:33:02 | |
His arm is... His arm isn't the same. | 2:33:02 | 2:33:04 | |
This is sad, man. It's sad to watch this. | 2:33:04 | 2:33:06 | |
Moving on. | 2:33:06 | 2:33:07 | |
Our third feature game is another crucial division matchup - | 2:33:07 | 2:33:11 | |
the Motor City and the Cheeseheads. | 2:33:11 | 2:33:13 | |
Detroit ended this NFC North matchup poles apart from Green Bay, | 2:33:16 | 2:33:20 | |
the Cheeseheads topping the division with six wins, | 2:33:20 | 2:33:23 | |
the Lions rock bottom with just one. | 2:33:23 | 2:33:26 | |
Detroit's record against the Pack just six wins since the turn | 2:33:26 | 2:33:30 | |
of the century, and without a win in Green Bay since 1991. | 2:33:30 | 2:33:35 | |
The Lions' form this season - generally disappointing. | 2:33:35 | 2:33:38 | |
Their task now made even tougher by the determination | 2:33:38 | 2:33:42 | |
of the Packers to end a two-game losing streak of their own. | 2:33:42 | 2:33:45 | |
Packers have been so good in the opening quarter - | 2:33:52 | 2:33:55 | |
73 first quarter points, | 2:33:55 | 2:33:58 | |
Most in the NFL, the margin is the best in the NFL. | 2:33:58 | 2:34:01 | |
Rodgers...toward the end zone. | 2:34:04 | 2:34:07 | |
Out of the reach of Davante Adams. It's 4th down. | 2:34:07 | 2:34:10 | |
The Packers right now look like they'll take | 2:34:10 | 2:34:12 | |
the points as Crosby comes on. | 2:34:12 | 2:34:15 | |
Packers' Mason Crosby then kicked a 44-yard field goal | 2:34:15 | 2:34:18 | |
to give them a 3-0 lead before Lions' Matt Prater converted a 49-yarder | 2:34:18 | 2:34:24 | |
to make it 3-3 at half-time. | 2:34:24 | 2:34:26 | |
I don't think Aaron Rodgers | 2:34:32 | 2:34:33 | |
is seeing things quite as clean | 2:34:33 | 2:34:35 | |
as he usually does, | 2:34:35 | 2:34:36 | |
going back to last week's game. | 2:34:36 | 2:34:38 | |
Then here in this first half | 2:34:38 | 2:34:39 | |
has missed some guys | 2:34:39 | 2:34:40 | |
that he's had opportunities | 2:34:40 | 2:34:42 | |
to get the ball to. | 2:34:42 | 2:34:43 | |
We'll see whether or not this Green Bay defence | 2:34:43 | 2:34:45 | |
can continue to do what they're doing | 2:34:45 | 2:34:46 | |
and get the ball back to their offence with the short field. | 2:34:46 | 2:34:49 | |
Obviously Detroit getting the ball here to start this half. | 2:34:49 | 2:34:52 | |
Abdullah will bring it out. | 2:34:52 | 2:34:55 | |
And he's got room. Ameer Abdullah. He's into Green Bay territory. | 2:34:55 | 2:35:01 | |
Inside the 15. To the end zone! A reach. | 2:35:01 | 2:35:06 | |
He is just short of the touchdown by half a yard. | 2:35:06 | 2:35:08 | |
Micha Hyde saved it, but the return is 104 yards. | 2:35:10 | 2:35:16 | |
Ameer Abdullah has got Mike McCarthy shaking his head. | 2:35:16 | 2:35:19 | |
They'll fake it to Tate. | 2:35:22 | 2:35:24 | |
Stafford. Touchdown! He finds the tight end Pettigrew. | 2:35:24 | 2:35:29 | |
On the first third down conversion of the game for the Lions, | 2:35:29 | 2:35:32 | |
it's a touchdown to take their first lead of the afternoon. | 2:35:32 | 2:35:36 | |
What a start here to start this second half for the Detroit Lions. | 2:35:36 | 2:35:40 | |
Following the Packers' three and out, | 2:35:42 | 2:35:44 | |
Matt Prater kicked his second field goal of the game | 2:35:44 | 2:35:47 | |
from 51 yards to make it 12-3 to the Lions. | 2:35:47 | 2:35:49 | |
2nd & goal. | 2:35:53 | 2:35:55 | |
They fake it. It's caught. Richard Rodgers touchdown. | 2:35:56 | 2:36:00 | |
An excellent job finishing off that drive. | 2:36:02 | 2:36:05 | |
Getting Green Bay right back in the middle of this game. | 2:36:05 | 2:36:08 | |
Stafford. Pass caught. Golden Tate. | 2:36:10 | 2:36:12 | |
1st down. Still going. | 2:36:12 | 2:36:14 | |
Still good after the initial hit. | 2:36:14 | 2:36:17 | |
Golden Tate inside the 10. | 2:36:17 | 2:36:19 | |
Taking bows after that one from Matthew Stafford. | 2:36:19 | 2:36:23 | |
If they score a touchdown here, it's pretty much game over. | 2:36:23 | 2:36:27 | |
2nd down & goal. Stafford. End zone. Touchdown, Lance Moore! | 2:36:27 | 2:36:30 | |
That's an excellent job against Casey Hayward. | 2:36:32 | 2:36:35 | |
Lance Moore runs the slant route, | 2:36:35 | 2:36:37 | |
slow-plays him off the line of scrimmage. | 2:36:37 | 2:36:39 | |
That's a good call by offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooter. | 2:36:39 | 2:36:42 | |
This is a big extra point by Prater. | 2:36:42 | 2:36:44 | |
Makes it a two-score game, and... | 2:36:47 | 2:36:48 | |
..he did not get it. | 2:36:51 | 2:36:53 | |
He's missed two! | 2:36:55 | 2:36:56 | |
Rodgers. End zone, Perillo for the touchdown. | 2:37:00 | 2:37:02 | |
But if the Packers are going to tie this game, | 2:37:10 | 2:37:12 | |
he and the offence are going to have to find their way | 2:37:12 | 2:37:16 | |
back into the end zone here for two. | 2:37:16 | 2:37:18 | |
Rodgers. | 2:37:22 | 2:37:23 | |
It's incomplete for Adams. | 2:37:24 | 2:37:26 | |
Broken up by Crezdon Butler. | 2:37:27 | 2:37:30 | |
And the Lions are 32 seconds away from their first win | 2:37:33 | 2:37:37 | |
against the Packers on the road since 1991. | 2:37:37 | 2:37:40 | |
He's got plenty of room. He gets the matchup. | 2:37:40 | 2:37:43 | |
New kid, Butler on Davante Adams, pressure in the middle, | 2:37:43 | 2:37:47 | |
unable to lay it out. | 2:37:47 | 2:37:49 | |
Another missed opportunity to send the game into overtime | 2:37:49 | 2:37:53 | |
for the second week in a row. | 2:37:53 | 2:37:55 | |
Hope for the Green Bay Packers is an onside kick to make a play. | 2:37:55 | 2:37:58 | |
Johnson can't! Randall can. | 2:38:02 | 2:38:04 | |
Unbelievable! | 2:38:06 | 2:38:07 | |
Through the hands of Calvin Johnson | 2:38:07 | 2:38:11 | |
and into the arms of the rookie Damarious Randall. | 2:38:11 | 2:38:15 | |
Life in Green Bay again! | 2:38:15 | 2:38:17 | |
Who would you rather have out there than Calvin Johnson | 2:38:17 | 2:38:20 | |
to get the good hop to be able to go up and make a play on the ball? | 2:38:20 | 2:38:23 | |
He just is unable to make it. | 2:38:25 | 2:38:26 | |
In these situations with the game on the line, | 2:38:26 | 2:38:29 | |
you just don't know what's going to happen. | 2:38:29 | 2:38:32 | |
They have given the ball back to the Packers with still plenty of time. | 2:38:32 | 2:38:37 | |
23 seconds left. | 2:38:37 | 2:38:38 | |
3rd down & 10. | 2:38:40 | 2:38:41 | |
Pass is caught by Adams. | 2:38:41 | 2:38:44 | |
But they have to get up and stop the clock. | 2:38:45 | 2:38:47 | |
They're inside Crosby's range, albeit at the edge of it. | 2:38:47 | 2:38:51 | |
No time-outs for either side. | 2:38:51 | 2:38:53 | |
Does the streak end here? | 2:38:53 | 2:38:54 | |
Does it continue? It's up to this group - | 2:38:54 | 2:38:57 | |
Goode, Mashtay and Crosby from 52. | 2:38:57 | 2:39:01 | |
For the win. No go. Blocked. | 2:39:03 | 2:39:06 | |
The Lions have won it. | 2:39:08 | 2:39:11 | |
Jim Caldwell has brought his Lions to Lambeau Field | 2:39:11 | 2:39:15 | |
and they're going to come out of here with an 18-16 win. | 2:39:15 | 2:39:19 | |
They have good players on their side. | 2:39:22 | 2:39:24 | |
We had some opportunities, I missed some throws | 2:39:24 | 2:39:26 | |
and we missed some opportunities to convert | 2:39:26 | 2:39:29 | |
and put some more points on the board. | 2:39:29 | 2:39:31 | |
We needed 19 points to win today. | 2:39:31 | 2:39:35 | |
You would expect us at home to score 19. | 2:39:35 | 2:39:38 | |
Three defeats on the spin for the Packers. | 2:39:38 | 2:39:40 | |
There's some debate now about whether Mike McCarthy, | 2:39:40 | 2:39:42 | |
the head coach, should go back to calling the offensive plays | 2:39:42 | 2:39:45 | |
rather than the associate head coach, Tom Clements. | 2:39:45 | 2:39:47 | |
Should it make a difference? | 2:39:47 | 2:39:49 | |
It really shouldn't, but what I will tell you is this - | 2:39:49 | 2:39:51 | |
this is where you separate the head coaching boys | 2:39:51 | 2:39:54 | |
from the head coaching men. | 2:39:54 | 2:39:55 | |
Bill Belichick - doesn't matter who's out there, | 2:39:55 | 2:39:58 | |
he's going to make these plays. | 2:39:58 | 2:40:00 | |
Mike McCarthy loses a couple of players, all of a sudden, | 2:40:00 | 2:40:02 | |
the Green Bay Packers fall apart. Man, this is crazy. | 2:40:02 | 2:40:05 | |
Three games in a row? | 2:40:05 | 2:40:06 | |
I think it's a leadership thing. | 2:40:06 | 2:40:07 | |
When you start losing like this, | 2:40:07 | 2:40:09 | |
something's got to change in the locker room. | 2:40:09 | 2:40:11 | |
The guys that are the leaders, the core, | 2:40:11 | 2:40:13 | |
they've got to do extra things. | 2:40:13 | 2:40:15 | |
They've got to do more, because the young guys need to know what | 2:40:15 | 2:40:18 | |
to follow, cos that's the only way it's going to start to be correct. | 2:40:18 | 2:40:21 | |
Fire somebody. Got to fire some head coach. | 2:40:21 | 2:40:23 | |
Fire somebody? | 2:40:23 | 2:40:25 | |
You've been in England too long, that's the problem. | 2:40:25 | 2:40:28 | |
Three other games to catch up on now, | 2:40:28 | 2:40:30 | |
all crucial in the race to Super Bowl 50. | 2:40:30 | 2:40:33 | |
Following the defeat of the Green Bay Packers, | 2:40:37 | 2:40:40 | |
the Minnesota Vikings moved into sole possession of 1st place | 2:40:40 | 2:40:43 | |
in the NFC North when they travelled to Oakland on Sunday. | 2:40:43 | 2:40:47 | |
For the end zone. Catch made. | 2:40:47 | 2:40:51 | |
Andre Holmes - touchdown, Raiders. | 2:40:51 | 2:40:54 | |
Cordarrelle Patterson returned a kick off 97 yards | 2:40:54 | 2:40:57 | |
at the end of the first half | 2:40:57 | 2:40:58 | |
for the go-ahead score that the Vikings never relinquished. | 2:40:58 | 2:41:02 | |
It's going to be a touchdown, Vikings, on the Patterson return. | 2:41:02 | 2:41:08 | |
Vikings running back Adrian Peterson rushed for over 200 yards | 2:41:08 | 2:41:11 | |
for a record-equalling sixth time in his career, | 2:41:11 | 2:41:14 | |
including this 80-yard touchdown, | 2:41:14 | 2:41:16 | |
which means that Minnesota have now won seven games straight | 2:41:16 | 2:41:20 | |
and will relish the visit of the Green Bay Packers | 2:41:20 | 2:41:23 | |
in Minneapolis next Sunday. | 2:41:23 | 2:41:24 | |
Buffalo head coach Rex Ryan returned to New York last Thursday | 2:41:28 | 2:41:31 | |
to take on the Jets that fired him last year after six seasons. | 2:41:31 | 2:41:36 | |
Duke Williams returned a fumble kick-off for 19 yards | 2:41:36 | 2:41:39 | |
for the go-ahead points, | 2:41:39 | 2:41:41 | |
and rookie Karlos Williams had a 26-yard touchdown catch | 2:41:41 | 2:41:44 | |
as the Bills join the Jets in the playoff picture | 2:41:44 | 2:41:47 | |
in pursuit of the New England Patriots | 2:41:47 | 2:41:49 | |
in the AFC East. | 2:41:49 | 2:41:50 | |
The Jacksonville Jaguars won on the road | 2:41:53 | 2:41:55 | |
for the first time in nearly two years | 2:41:55 | 2:41:58 | |
when they travelled to Baltimore, thanks to a thoughtless penalty | 2:41:58 | 2:42:02 | |
given away by Ravens linebacker Elvis Dumervil. | 2:42:02 | 2:42:05 | |
Trailing by a point and as time expired, | 2:42:05 | 2:42:07 | |
Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles took the snap | 2:42:07 | 2:42:10 | |
and was sacked by Dumervil, who was called for a face mask penalty, | 2:42:10 | 2:42:14 | |
giving Jacksonville kicker Jason Myers the chance | 2:42:14 | 2:42:17 | |
to kick a 53-yard field goal. | 2:42:17 | 2:42:18 | |
Just time to deal with some of your tweets. | 2:42:26 | 2:42:28 | |
Let's go with Andrew Milne here. | 2:42:28 | 2:42:31 | |
An NFL rookie, so a question for both of you, either of you can answer... | 2:42:31 | 2:42:35 | |
He's not the only one that can throw a pass. | 2:42:37 | 2:42:39 | |
Any eligible receiver can throw the ball to them | 2:42:39 | 2:42:42 | |
and then they can throw the pass. | 2:42:42 | 2:42:44 | |
But everyone has to be behind the line of scrimmage to throw the pass. | 2:42:44 | 2:42:48 | |
-Yep? -Yep. -OK. Right. Just checking. | 2:42:48 | 2:42:52 | |
We love this picture that was sent in to | 2:42:52 | 2:42:54 | |
NFL UK during the Lions Packers game. | 2:42:54 | 2:42:59 | |
All you've got to do, just keep your eye on poor baby Isaac, | 2:42:59 | 2:43:03 | |
who is definitely not enjoying his experience of Packers against... | 2:43:03 | 2:43:08 | |
Look at the guy pointing. | 2:43:08 | 2:43:10 | |
-He's pointing out that the baby's disappointment. -That's horrible. | 2:43:10 | 2:43:13 | |
The Lions' fan gloating at the baby's disappointment. | 2:43:13 | 2:43:16 | |
Thank you very much for your pictures and your tweets. | 2:43:16 | 2:43:18 | |
To round out week ten, | 2:43:18 | 2:43:19 | |
here are the sights and sounds that you may not have seen. | 2:43:19 | 2:43:23 | |
That's how you fight. That's how you do not stop believing. | 2:43:28 | 2:43:31 | |
You just keep going, man. You just keep pushing forward. | 2:43:31 | 2:43:35 | |
You did not break, and that's what this game's about. | 2:43:35 | 2:43:37 | |
It's about not breaking and never, ever stop believing. | 2:43:37 | 2:43:41 | |
Played strong, believed in one and other. | 2:43:42 | 2:43:46 | |
That's what made the difference in this ball game, man. | 2:43:46 | 2:43:48 | |
Things were up and down, | 2:43:48 | 2:43:49 | |
difficulties that we had to overcome, | 2:43:49 | 2:43:51 | |
you guys did a tremendous job. Absolutely tremendous job. | 2:43:51 | 2:43:53 | |
That's why we believe in you. You do a great job out there fighting. | 2:43:53 | 2:43:56 | |
-Locked them up man-to-man, right? -THEY SHOUT | 2:43:56 | 2:43:59 | |
We can celebrate this one on the plane ride, on the way back. | 2:43:59 | 2:44:02 | |
When we get back home, it's time to focus in on the next one, | 2:44:02 | 2:44:05 | |
time to go to work. Time to go to work. | 2:44:05 | 2:44:06 | |
Heck of a job. Congratulations, man. | 2:44:06 | 2:44:09 | |
CHEERING | 2:44:09 | 2:44:12 | |
Great fielding, man. Let's keep bringing them home. | 2:44:13 | 2:44:16 | |
Lions on three. One, two, three! | 2:44:16 | 2:44:17 | |
ALL: LIONS! | 2:44:17 | 2:44:18 | |
One at a time. Take them one at a time. Bring it in real quick. | 2:44:19 | 2:44:23 | |
Let's go. | 2:44:23 | 2:44:24 | |
Here we go. | 2:44:24 | 2:44:25 | |
Great job, man. Great job. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Team on three. | 2:44:25 | 2:44:28 | |
One! Oh, just kidding. | 2:44:28 | 2:44:30 | |
ALL: Ah! | 2:44:30 | 2:44:31 | |
So before we go, let's take a look at the playoff picture. | 2:44:34 | 2:44:37 | |
If the post-season started today, | 2:44:37 | 2:44:39 | |
division winners in the AFC would be the undefeated New England Patriots. | 2:44:39 | 2:44:42 | |
They'd be joined by the Bengals, the Colts, | 2:44:42 | 2:44:46 | |
who were on a bye this week, and the ailing Broncos. | 2:44:46 | 2:44:49 | |
The two teams with the next best records, the wild cards, | 2:44:49 | 2:44:51 | |
they'd be Pittsburgh and Buffalo, | 2:44:51 | 2:44:53 | |
with a whole host of other teams just a game behind. | 2:44:53 | 2:44:55 | |
Over in the NFC, the Giants would qualify along with | 2:44:55 | 2:44:58 | |
Minnesota, Carolina and Arizona as division winners. | 2:44:58 | 2:45:02 | |
Green Bay and Atlanta would be the wild cards. | 2:45:02 | 2:45:04 | |
Again, there is a whole gaggle of teams looking over their shoulders, | 2:45:04 | 2:45:08 | |
so it really is very close in the second half of this season. | 2:45:08 | 2:45:11 | |
Thank you very much to Jason and Osi. | 2:45:11 | 2:45:13 | |
This week, we're going to leave you with the best runs | 2:45:13 | 2:45:17 | |
in Super Bowl history. | 2:45:17 | 2:45:18 | |
Have a good week, we'll see you next week. | 2:45:18 | 2:45:21 | |
Throughout Super Bowl History, | 2:45:21 | 2:45:23 | |
familiar faces have risen to the moment. | 2:45:23 | 2:45:25 | |
He's going to go all the way! | 2:45:25 | 2:45:27 | |
Even if it means rising and running in the opposite direction. | 2:45:27 | 2:45:31 | |
It's going to picked off! Here he comes, jumping over people. | 2:45:31 | 2:45:35 | |
Now with another super stage on the verge of being set, | 2:45:35 | 2:45:39 | |
who will join them in a run for immortality? | 2:45:39 | 2:45:43 | |
Breaks away to the ten, to the five. | 2:45:43 | 2:45:45 | |
Holy cow! | 2:45:45 | 2:45:47 |