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Greg, why? Greg. Yeah. Greg. He apologized. Greg. Sincerely.
I think he acknowledges that his team is not as good as the Eagles team. It was pretty obvious. It was on full display on Sunday. I tried to tell him three years ago. No one listened to me, but I was right, and I was early. I was early to the party. So I think he would acknowledge that, but he has No.
15 at quarterback, and he would say, I think, if we just add a few more pieces, perhaps we can get back to where we were.
You think he thinks this run is done with Patrick Mahomes?
It doesn't mean we're rights.
I love football so much. Nick Sirianni was the guy who couldn't win the big game. He was crazy. He was a lunatic. And now he's a leader of men. And Andy Reid doesn't know what he's doing.
I tried to tell you.
My man.
Dan, I wasn't giving praise to any coach yesterday. In fact, the guy who deserves praise is Howie Roseman. He put together a roster that is good enough and took a lot of chances. Jalen Carter was a guy who had some stuff coming out of college. He fell to the Eagles, I think at number six or seven, and he was willing to take that guy.
He put together a team that was capable of not just beating the Chiefs, but blowing out. Beating them up. You're beating them up, the offensive line, the defensive line, the quarterback in the second round, getting A.J. Brown, drafting Devontae Smith.
Right.
Are you blaming Jimmy for that game? I mean, it sounds like you are.
I mean, Jimmy can blame himself. I don't think you should be blaming Jimmy.
I had to school you and explain to you. He was going to take you to Augusta.
Is crying one of the characteristics of becoming unhinged? Because I don't view it like that. I view it like you start throwing papers, you start doing stuff. That's just getting emotional, you know?
Right. I love a good cry. I'm not certain how Greg feels about it, but I do. You feel better after you cry. I mean, I don't view it like, hey, I'm not as manly as the next guy. I'm just crying, and it feels good right there.
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Yeah, that's weird. I mean, Kevin Durant, first off, I'm certain that's done by reporting. I'm certain the sources are good, that it's toxic in that locker room, and Kevin Durant's in charge of that. So for him to take it personally, he should, because he's one of the leaders of that team. Make sure the environment's not toxic. I believe the reports.
I don't care what he's denying. I mean, I believe the reports. I believe the sources. It's coming from a good place. And Kevin Durant has, this has followed him to many of the places that he's gone. And so I'm not surprised by the reports.
I think that was the case in Brooklyn. I think he teams up with guys who are considered toxic, like Kyrie Irving, and then you have a toxic environment. Why would this be surprising to anyone, and why would it be surprising to a single person that Kevin Durant is questioning the sources and the story itself, saying, no, you've been there for five minutes, no.
This is not about how long you've been in the locker room. This is about sources within that organization telling a credible reporter, hey, it's toxic in here.
I mean, it wasn't their game when they were winning championships, right? So you're looking at Klay Thompson, Draymond Green. I don't remember those guys getting to the line 15 times.