Nick Wright
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I got the game wrong just yesterday.
I said his first game was at Washington, and he wet himself, and he said he was wetting himself running on the field.
It wasn't Washington, it was Virginia Tech.
But he was playing high-stakes football, and Ken Dorsey...
is at the center of Miami taking college football back from FSU because his hand didn't shake.
Because late in that game, he could throw the ball to Jeremy Shockey and they could overtake FSU.
Where do the levels of pressure to this rise that Ken Dorsey's hand doesn't shake enough to win a national championship when he's got Willis McGahee and Clinton Portis and those people behind him and Frank Gore?
Under all circumstances.
I just thought that that video was that game where Josh Allen threw his arm out on fourth and short.
He had one more pass to his running back in the flat, and they ran out of gas, and they heat in Miami because Josh Allen just threw his arm out six yards at a time.
We said this of Belichick once upon a time, that he was only a coordinator.
I don't know what you guys are talking about.
Like, I understand how we can do the revisionist history on Ken Dorsey now because he flipped out in a moment and didn't improve Josh Allen.
He's got two great shows he's doing.
The podcast, What's Right with Nick Wright, is not daily, but it is, what, three, four times a week with some emergencies based on the news?
And you should support it because it's fun and he does it with his son.
And a lot of people know that First Things First is hugely popular now and one of the great things in sports television because he's at the center of it.
Can you, before you get out of here, give me as many thoughts as you can on just Jacksonville and Kansas City?
I think Trevor Lawrence will absolutely blow that game in the playoffs with four turnovers, and Jacksonville can't actually turn the ball over at the rate that they're doing, but you got the offense that you think is back, correct?
All right, let's do it.