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00:00Joe Burrow, who you mentioned, is having a really good season, too bad the Bengals aren't.
00:07But if you're looking for a perspective of the run that Joe Burrow's been on his last
00:10six games, he's had 250 more or more passing yards and three plus passing touchdowns at
00:16all three.
00:17The only other player to do that on this kind of a run for six straight games, well, it's
00:21the GOAT.
00:22It's Tommy Brady.
00:24That's right.
00:25So about as good as you can play.
00:27That's where Joe Burrow is.
00:29Unfortunately, the Cincinnati Bengals still find themselves with a losing record.
00:33And at a certain point, you are going to have a divide.
00:37Something's got to give.
00:38Maybe it's the coach, or maybe just maybe Joe Burrow is going to start to look like
00:42he wants to play elsewhere.
00:43I don't think that's going to happen quite yet.
00:45He is an Ohio kid after all.
00:47I think he's going to stay put in Cincinnati.
00:49But something's got to change here.
00:50A couple years ago, they were in the Super Bowl, one play away from winning it.
00:55Now they're basically not even competing for the division.
00:58That's a big drop-off in a three-year span.
01:00Something's got to give.
01:01Something's got to change here for Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals.
01:03And I'm starting to feel like something just might year-over-year.
01:07So keep a close eye on this one in the offseason.
01:09And today, again, this run he's been on, so good.
01:12I think we're going to get another spectacular performance from him today.
01:15All right.
01:16And I'm sensing a trend.
01:18Do we have yet another quarterback?
01:20What do we have?
01:21We do.
01:23Going into this weekend's action, Lamar Jackson has five career games with five-plus passing
01:26touchdowns and five or fewer incompletions.
01:29No other quarterback in NFL history has any more than three of those games.
01:34So if you're still talking about, oh, Lamar Jackson's a glorified running back playing
01:38a quarterback position, then you ain't watching football.
01:40You are not watching Lamar Jackson.
01:42And what he went out and did yesterday, I don't know, but that's what he sounds like.
01:47And Lamar Jackson has been absolutely spectacular this year.
01:50Any doubters, any haters, there's nothing to say anymore.
01:52He continues to evolve and get better every single year.
01:56And it seems like it's nearly impossible for that to happen, yet every single year he doesn't.
01:59So Lamar, shout out to you, and we'll see you in the playoffs, Mr. Jackson.
02:04All right.
02:05With the time that we have left, do you have one more for us?
02:09I do.
02:10Mike McDaniel, when he was hired, I thought was a very curious one.
02:14He's fun.
02:15He's a good press conference, good interview, all that stuff.
02:17But I was like, this guy's not serious, right?
02:19Are we really serious with this guy?
02:21Is this our head coach?
02:23And I thought it was going to only end in one or two ways.
02:24It was either going to be incredible and he's going to go to the Super Bowl, or it was going
02:27to end in disaster.
02:28And it's starting to feel like maybe the latter.
02:30And when you look at the record against teams with good records and bad records, it's staggering.
02:36With Mike McDaniel as head coach, the Dolphins are 3-15 against teams with a record of 500
02:41or better.
02:42That is ridiculous.
02:43I mean, you can't beat any team that's over 500.
02:47What is happening?
02:48Now, the interesting thing is you're getting a team that's under 500 here with the San
02:51Francisco 49ers this week.
02:53Okay.
02:54That's fine.
02:56Are they a good team?
02:57Probably better than the Dolphins.
03:00Probably on paper.
03:01I know they've had a ton of injuries, but still, I think coaching wise, system wise,
03:04a little bit better.
03:05So Mike McDaniel, another guy that could be on the hot seat.
03:08I know injuries are going to be a problem, but at a certain point, you've got to start
03:11beating some teams that are pretty good.