Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Chapter 2: What insights does Kirk Herbstreit share about assessing quarterback talent?
Yeah, he's cool with it. This is the greatest thing about Nick Saban, and I've known him since he was the head coach at Michigan State, so I've known him for almost 20, 25 years. When he first came on the game day, I may have already told you this, but it just stands out to me. He's Nick Saban, right? And we'll get done with a segment, and he'll turn to me, because I'm sitting right next to him.
He'll look over at me. He's like, was that okay? Yeah. And I'm like, yeah, man. But he wants to be coached like he's a player. He's like, don't just tell me what I want to hear. I want to get better at this. He really, I think, has an appreciation for not just being I'm Nick Saban and that's enough, but really understanding studio television and how can I be better.
So I love that about him because he doesn't have to do that, right? I mean, he's Nick Saban. He can just be Nick Saban. But he wants to really try to study the craft and get good at it.
Kirk Herbstreet, and Peter is not going to be on the show tonight, right?
I don't think so, Pete. I think he's going to hang on the bus tonight.
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Chapter 3: What factors contribute to a quarterback's success in the NFL?
I thought Ben was going to be the MVP in the Super Bowl against you guys. Like that throw that he had to Santonio Holmes. I mean, the throw, the catch. The two-minute drill. I mean, the fact that he didn't get both feet down.
All the different things. Okay. Oh, what?
You're in Pittsburgh. You're in Pittsburgh. I'm still looking for visual evidence, people. Where's the evidence? I know I'm in Pittsburgh. I love you guys. Do you think that maybe Santonio Holmes didn't get both feet down? I actually don't. I mean, first of all, it was so close. Secondly, in those moments, what you love is that, you know, I thought we played a great game.
We came back and got the lead. But it was a couple great players making a great play. in the moment to win the Super Bowl. That's what it should be. If we're going to lose, that's the way you want to lose. I mean, I couldn't even believe Ben threw the ball because we have three defenders there.
And then to put it in that position in San Antonio, be able to make, I mean, it was just, you just have to tip your hat to great players. And so I was fortunate to play in three great Super Bowls, right? One that came down to a yard, one that was the first Super Bowl that was won on the last play of the game against the Patriots, and then that one against Pittsburgh. And that's what you want.
Two best teams playing a great football game, comes down to great players making great plays, and you just have to tip your hat to them. I mean, it was just an unbelievable play. What's the call to Larry Fitzgerald for the touchdown that gave you the lead? Do you remember the call? Yeah, so we were basically in our two-minute drill, so we had concepts on both sides.
So to his side, it was a concept that we called under. So his little five-yard in route, and Quan was over the top of him, who would run a 12-yard in or – He had the ability, if they played man coverage, to break out. And so what made that play so great was Anquan pushed up. It was man coverage. He broke out. Troy Palamalu was the safety there. He jumped Anquan on the out portion of it.
So Larry beat Ike Taylor on the little under. And so as soon as I hit him, there was nobody in the middle of the field. And so, I mean, it was cool. I remember just running over to the sideline and, of course, we had some people that hadn't played in a Super Bowl and lost on the last play of the game. But everybody's like, we just won a Super Bowl. And I'm like, no, there's two minutes to go.
Just hang on. But, I mean, it was so cool, that excitement, because nobody did expect us to be there. Nobody expected to ever say the Cardinals are going to win the Super Bowl. And so we had that moment. Unfortunately, it was short-lived. But, yeah, you still remember that pretty vividly. Are you glad you came by today?
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