Chapter 1: What humorous moments open the podcast?
This is Remy Harrison-Grody on 670 The Score. It's impossible to not laugh after all of that laughing at myself, but also with us all trying to do the Lil Wayne voice. Ray's the best. He had it.
Ray definitely won the Lil Wayne impersonation competition. Remy Harrison-Grody won it.
He sounded like a grandmother his entire life, but yet also Avery Johnson.
Avery Johnson! Wow.
Don't knock it until you listen to both. Don't even try. Listen to Avery Johnson speak, and then you get back to me on that one.
Hmm. Interesting. Very interesting.
In the meantime, Petty Industries has more inventory. We've got a bumper crop of Petty.
This was on back order, right? It just came in, just hit the shelves?
Well, we had a lot of supply. Believe it or not, there were some supply chain issues. And the factory has produced for us. That is absolutely for sure. And again, we have to play the game. Is this Petty? And as we discussed in our pre-show meeting,
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Chapter 2: What is the significance of Sean McVay's comments about Matt LaFleur?
Sean McVay, you know, he's the type of guy who I think could fire you and you'd have a smile on your face because you're like, okay, Sean McVay, you're intelligent and interesting and I need to take this advice. So listen to what he had to say when it came to whether or not he's been talking to Matt LaFleur, I don't know, since Sunday.
What would you guess?
Now, you know what? We watch the tape. We do our work. And, you know, Matt is a very close friend of mine.
The smile. He says it with a smile and a pause. And then a, like, head tilt. So that is why what indicated to me that this is the way he said it was in the nicest way possible. He's letting you know who his people are.
No, because he could have said, yeah, we're friends. No, he said, he is a very close friend of mine.
I also think that when he says, we watch the tape, we do our work, he's not necessarily calling him for any insider information.
They're just shooting the breeze?
Bingo.
But when you're just shooting a breeze, what do people tend to talk about when they're talking to their very close friends?
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Chapter 3: How do Sean McVay and Matt LaFleur's coaching relationships influence their teams?
That would imply that I'm a million, which I am.
No, you're not a million. Listen, I want to know how this, what we heard at the podium yesterday, and what we are going to see on Sunday evening, how does that transfer? I want to know what that means for the game itself. Does it have meaning? Does it not have meaning? You tell me.
Well, I think that's the point. We watch the tape. We do our work. Yeah, you do. Nobody's arguing with that. Those Carolina Panthers games are a little stressful, but we understand that for sure here. And in the meantime, you have the best offense far and away in the National Football League.
Your 37-year-old quarterback is probably going to be MVP if the East Coast bias doesn't get to Drake May 1st. I will not stop saying that Matt Stafford threw for 4,707 yards because it's stupid good. It's so good, it's unbelievable. We just talked about how good Puka Nakua is, not just in yards, but in his even success against zone and against man. So then what do you do?
Come up with a whole new coverage for the guy? Then it's the fact that we discussed how many plays they run, for example. The Bears actually ran the second most plays in the NFL, but it wasn't the Rams. The Rams you had to scroll down a little bit. They were in the top 10, but it's because they have so many explosive plays. Yeah, the scoreboard speaks to exactly what he's talking about.
So if that's the case, I don't think he's asking him for any insider tips.
He, Matthew Stafford, led the league in yards per game. He led the league in touchdowns by a wide margin. The 46 touchdowns he threw are more than he's ever thrown in any season, ever. And with the weapons that he has, you understand that if Mike LaFleur is trying to, I don't know, get his get back for the family, well, he very well could do that this weekend.
Right. And we got a text from 815 that says, so what you're saying is the flower isn't man enough to take care of himself. Hey, no man is an island. You don't make conversation with other people. The whole concept of a football team is teamwork. You think that doesn't start with your coaching staff? You think that just goes away once you go to another team? I don't think so.
Also, to the texter who asked us if the Menards song, if we sing it, is going to sound better on FM, it will sound worse because it's in a better quality of sound. And we're terrible singers.
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Chapter 4: What insights do the hosts share about coaching dynamics in the NFL?
I don't think that that's a good bet.
And then number two.
Perhaps the weather is indicative of that line, though.
Number two for me is the more important question for the game overall is how many points is it going to take?
to win the game well and that's that's it it's not just how many points it's how many yards you see what the the rams can do when it comes to racking up the yardage we've seen what happened when the bears allow around 500 yards or so to their opponents it usually results in a loss now it takes 500 it's a lot of yards But we might be in for that kind of party on Sunday, that's for sure.
This is Rahimi Harrison-Grody on 670 The Score. That is the voice of Marshall Harris. Mark Grody will join us live from Hallis Hall with the very latest from what was a very busy Hallis Hall at 125. This is also a day where we are leading you up to the Alex Bregman press conference. We are going to carry that live for you here on 670 The Score. Thanks in part to the Marquee Sports Network.
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