 Let us be the first to welcome you inside the LA Convention Center. We're taking you a little walk through the NFL fan experience. Check it out. You get to run the 40-yard dash, kick a field goal, test yourself against the very best in the game there at NFL Museum. You can check out Game War in Jersey's cleats, gear, the whole thing. Hey, find your favorite team, your favorite player. Go ahead and stand behind them and pretend you are that NFL star. We've got a big game ahead of us, Super Bowl 56, coming at you from SoFi Stadium on Sunday, Rams and Bengals and what up football fans? This is the week that we've waited for. Welcome to Radio Row here in Los Angeles, California. You are watching Fandalsports, more ways to win Super Bowl style. Welcome in, I'm Lisa Kearney. The whole team is here on set together getting you ready to bet Super Bowl 56, Rams and Bengals kicking off in just days from now. And here's the team, give it up. We're doing the dang thing. We're getting you ready for all of it. We're breaking down the matchup, previewing some of the fun bets on the board as we've done all season long, guys. Plus, we've got some awesome special guests that are sitting just off stage waiting to get on here. They're dropping by the set. Chargers tight end, Jared Cook, former Bills wide receiver and Hall of Famer, of course, Andre Reed is here. Friend of the show, guys. Friend of the show, Andre back with us. What's up? We made it. We're here in LA. We're on Radio Row. We're together. Dave, you live in LA, but this is like, this is the big stage. How's it feel to be here? This is big. And if I run the 40, pulled hamstring minus 130, yes. I could, what, it's 5.8? What do you think? Well, I got the belly blocker going, so I think you've slimmed down. Yeah, I think the digital shot we do adds pounds to look much better in person. Welcome to LA, guys. Thank you. Over, under, will or will you not sweat through the back of your shirt running the 40 yard dash? That's the biggest wetter. I'll take the under on that. Oh, yeah. All right, and you're also here living in LA, not too far from here, but we have made the big stage. So here we are. We're going to kick this thing off before we dive into our analysis. A reminder that all of you can place your bets right now on the show. We're going to talk about all these bets. Go to the Fandall Sportsbook app and for all of our new users, sign up for your new account using that promo code right there. We'll remind you all show long. It's more ways 1,000. Get your first bet risk-free up to 1,000 bucks. All right, team, let's kick this thing off and break down this Super Bowl matchup, guys. We are in LA just 10 miles from Sophia Stadium here, where the Rams are giving four points to the Bengals on Sunday. Keep this in mind, Cincinnati 7-0 against the spread in their last seven. I want to get everyone's play here, David, as we dig in on the spread. Rams giving four at Sophia on Sunday. How are you playing the Super Bowl? I think I've been on the Bengals for a lot of those seven games they've covered, but not this time. I just don't think they can keep up with Matt Stafford. And the Rams and the Rams defense, it's just going to be too much for Joe Burr to handle. It's been a nightmare three years, probably for Sean McVeigh to have to relive that first Super Bowl, where four out of the first five drives, they went three and out. But you replaced Jared Goff with Matthew Stafford. The defense is, I think, much better this year than it was back there in the 2018 season. So even though the Bengals have been red hot, I'm taking the Rams, and I think they'll get the job done. Plus, I've been on them all year long, so I have to go. I've waited three years to disagree with you in person. You like the way you go to that game? I can't. Oh, I thought you were talking about the Super Bowl. I can't. I wanted to disagree with you. I mean, they only scored three points in that last Super Bowl, but it's the Jared Goff to Matt Stafford effect. And the nine sacks that Cincinnati allowed to Tennessee, Paul, I've got to go with the Rams in this one, minus four. Well, you've got to shore up that offensive line play if you're Cincinnati. And I've been waiting for two years to sit next to you guys and agree. But right now, I'm not able to do that, because I'm going to have to go with Cincinnati winning close games. That's been their MO so far this season. And well, when it comes to the Rams, they've had eight games so far this season. Playoffs included that have been by two scores or greater. So in close games, it's all about Cincinnati. So I think Cincinnati is going to take this one. It's going to be a close shave. And I'm going to let you know exactly how close to being just a second. Well, first off, I'm over on that 40 time for Dave, because his ego is so heavy right now. Did you rub the analytics on it? I did. I did absolutely. No, we're well over six and a half seconds at this point, because his ego is so heavy. We're looking at a 400 pound, you know, entity go down the thing. Trust the models, always trust the models, man. The data is there. Here's the thing, though. There is a defensive disparity in this game that matters a lot. When you look at the Rams past defense and run defense, both have been in the top seven in football when you filter out the randomness and volatility of turnovers and things like that. Joe Burrow has not faced a challenge like this before. Jalen Ramsey is going to be special. The too high safety looks, the disguise looks that the Rams do defensively. All of these challenges are going to be things that Joe Burrow has not seen before, so I'm laying the points. Dave, you talk about being on the Rams all season long. Real leap of faith there when they had the fourth shortest odds to start the season. It was a month ago if you got on the Rams at 18 to 1 odds when they took a dip there. So anyhow, we're going to talk about it. We're like eighth choice to begin, not fourth. OK, OK, OK, that is fair. You guys, we just talked about a lot of the offense for both of these teams. I had reference to defense as well. Let's take a look at the total now. It is still sitting at 48 and a half. Bengals averaging 24 points per game this post season. The under 27, 10, and 1 in the Rams last 38 games as the favorite. That's what we're looking at on Sunday. Pony, you're starting us off here. How are you playing the total? Well, I'm going to go over. I think if you look at the championship games, some things happen that caused both of those games to go over. There was a red zone interception to start the Rams 49ers game. You had the debacle at the end of the first half of the Chiefs Bengals game. So I see that as a very low wonder. I like to create scores in my head, Cole. 28-21 sounds about right, and that gets you over. OK, well, I like to create my head as well. And if you take a look at the last six games, the Rams averaging just under 27 points per game, and the Bengals just a shade over 27. So I'm no mathematician like our guy, E-double, over here. But when you put the numbers together, it looks as if it could maybe even go over 50. I have it coming in right at 51. I'm going 27-24 Cincinnati Bengals. It's going to be all over WKRP. They'll be going nuts. There's a reference where a bit of a question. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, we need something like for that younger target demographic, like WKRP. That's where Turkey's going to lie. Yeah, exactly. No, I'm going with over in this one as well, because here's a hot take. Cooper Cup may be having the best season any receiver has ever had in football. No way, really? No, the numbers certainly back this up. And I feel like this is one more opportunity for him to showcase what he can do. And certainly, we'll talk about his prop in a bit. But here is someone who, regardless of it's obvious who the ball is going to in this particular situation, he's still able to do this. And now he's going to get this incredible matchup. And I still feel like he's going to be able to shine. And so the Bengals will have to play catch up. They will have to pass a lot more to keep up with the Rams. And that leads to an over for me. All right, we're going to talk props in just a minute. But I'm still stuck on WKRP and Cincinnati. I don't need a copyright infringement. I don't even care. I just did it. Hey, Betters, if you prefer a simple money line bet, you know what to do. Faddle is hooking you up with a crazy odds boost. Check it out. Our guys are going to put the graphic up for you. It's Super Bowl 56. So new users making their first sportsbook wager will get 56 to 1 odds up to $5 on that money line bet for this Super Bowl. That's right. A winning $5 wager means you'll win $280 in cash. It is that simple. So download the Faddle Sportsbook app. Sign up for your new account. Place a money line wager on the Super Bowl that is just picking the team that's going to win. And take advantage of this 56 to 1 odds promotion going on right now. Again, it's the Faddle Sportsbook app. I teased it. I have to deliver. It is player prop time. And we just talked about Cooper Cup. So I'm going to go right there. And I'm going to start with you, Ed, because Cooper Cup over or under 105 and a half receiving yards on Sunday against these Bengals. I have it as a sharp line. But I'm going slightly over that in large part because what makes him so special and what made Matt Stafford so special this season is what they've done against the Blitz. Cooper Cup has been targeted about as much as any receiver whenever a defense throws that fifth rusher out there. And even though the Bengals have a lower blitz rate than most teams in football, at some point they will throw a fifth rusher out there. And because of that, Stafford is going to make them pay with Cooper Cup over the top. He's hit this number 13 out of 20 games this year, including postseason and regular season. And I've been saying it the last few weeks when he keeps hitting that number. 325 yards, the last two is combined. But he can either get those quick 10-yard catches or a 50-yard bomb. Either way, it just adds up so quick. All right, Pony, I'm going to come to you with the Bengals wide receiver. Let's talk about Jamar Chase over under 28 and a half yards for his longest reception against the Rams. All right, so if this was September, I'd go over because he did it in every game the first month of the season. And in the last few weeks, I think only one of the last four games he's hit that. He's got Jalen Ramsey on him. So I don't think it's going to be a volume day for Chase. But I do think he can hit one big play. So I'm going to take the over. And Jalen Ramsey, sneaky big for those who have never seen that young man in person. But either way, when it comes to, I have, I have. He's barrel-chested from front to back. One of the biggest dudes you want to see that's listed right at about six foot two. When it comes to Jamar Chase, has seven touchdowns this year on deep passes. I think once again this year, we're going to see him go big. He's only rookie with multiple 100-yard receiving games so far in the playoffs. So I'm going to go with the over when it comes to receiving tolls. This is a decadent game for me, so I'm going. You're going to, okay. We have one more prop here before we move on and we are going to come back to props a little bit later on the show. But Dave, I want to give you Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow. We got it over under 276 and a half passing yards on Sunday. He didn't hit that number against the Chiefs because surprisingly they were winning in the fourth quarter and he was able to slow it down. Right, but in this particular game, I think he's in chase mode and I think he's going to get those yards in the fourth quarter that puts him over. It almost seems too easy, doesn't it? I mean, in the last three in the playoff games, he's had 35 pass attempts or more. So if he does that again, which I think he will because he'll be behind, I think he goes over. Yeah, he's had nine games though this season. Playoffs included where he's gone over 276 and a half. So I think why not make it a nice, nice little number for the Roman numeral crowd given X number 10 comes on Sunday for Joe Burrow. I like the under here in large part because I think this is going to be a short average depth of target game and he will probably run a little bit more and also to the fourth down aggressiveness for the Bengals really isn't there. So I feel like this is not going to be the same kind of game where he's going to have a ton of drop backs. All right, you guys have some player props. We're going to get to game props a little bit later in the show. Well, a heads up for you guys. But right now we've got to move on because plenty more coming up, including Chargers Tide and Jared Cook joining us right here on our Fandals set in just a couple of minutes. You do not want to miss that. But first we're going to give our DFS players a little love here. Yep, we're stacking your roster to help you win cash. Fandals hooking up our fans with millions in prizes for free. We've been doing it all season long. I hope you've been taking advantage on Fandal.com. Sign up for the Super Bowl DFS contest. Set your roster, play and win. Of course, our job is to help you secure the points. We're taking you behind the scenes here. Everybody's moving around. But we want to turn to senior writer and editor for Number Fire, Jim Sonnis. Jim, give us your Super Bowl stud plays. What you got? Nicely, so yeah, the fun thing about the Super Bowl 56 is that we know where the ball is going on both sides which means we can have some fun with these studs. And to me that does start with Joe Nixon at $12,500. I think he's a bit under salaried at that mark, mostly because of what he does near the goal line. In the full games mixed and has played this year, he has 46% of the team's red zone carries or targets. So when the Bengals get close, they go to mix and that's good for him especially given a pretty nice passing in role he has had throughout these high leverage games. I also like his quarterback, Joe Burrow, checking in at $15,000. Burrow has shown that when they give him a passing volume in this offense, he can come through. There is some risk here for sure because the Rams defensive line is very good, that could increase the number of sacks, interceptions, et cetera, et cetera. But Burrow has shown that he can come through even in tough spots. I do like Burrow at $15,000 as a discount from Matthew Stafford. Speaking of Stafford, I wanna get most of Stafford's production by using his wide receiver, Cooper Cup, who checks in at $16,000. If you use Cooper Cup, you're effectively getting a lot of the passing points that Matthew Stafford would get you without having to roster Stafford. So Cooper Cup checks in at $16,000. We know he's gonna be the go-to guy for this Rams offense. If Tyler Higbee can't go, we may see even more targets go. Cooper Cup's way has been absurdly consistent this year with the high ceiling as well. That's hard to replicate on any slate, especially a single game one. So to me, I think those are the three studs I'm focusing on most in order to get the large share of the production from both of these two high-powered offenses. The biggest game is all I want is the large share production. Thank you, Jim. There you have it. Go to Fandall.com. Sign up for free at DFS competitions right now. Of course, use Jim's information for a chance to win millions in prizes. Follow our guru on Twitter, at Jim's on us. Twitter and Instagram as well. Also hit up his podcast, the Heat Check Fantasy podcast on Apple Podcast. Thanks, Jim. Always great to have you on the show. And now I tease it. We deliver. I wanna bring in a special guest to the more ways to win set. Chargers, Titan, Jared Cook. Give it up, everybody. Woo! It's awesome having the two-time pro bowler on this show. Hey, Jared, thanks for being here. I appreciate you having me. I would say welcome to LA, but you're here. This is what you do. What does it feel like to be a part of Super Bowl Week leading up to it, hanging with all this media crazies? Man, it's awesome. Super Bowl Week's always a great time. So many events, so many social activities that you can get involved in, and what's better than a game on Sunday to finish off a great week. You know, I'm gonna ask you to pick the game on Sunday. Tell us who's gonna win the game. Maybe I'll even press you for, like, by how many points, but, you know, I'll feel it. I'll feel that. We've got lots to do. I mean, I thought I was impressed by your passcatching. Your voice has blown me away. Yeah. My goodness. Unreal. So baritone over here. Take all these jobs. Your quarterback, Herbert. The qualities he has, the skills he has to play in a game like this. He's not that far away, is he? No, I don't think so. Just very instinctual, very smart quarterback, very strong and big quarterback. Reminds you a lot of a little bit of a mix of Chris Sims, Ben Roethlisberger, and, you know, a few... Now you're speaking my language with Roethlisberger. A few other Hall of Fame quarterbacks that are out there. He can just ball, he can do it all. And I think he's a few years away from taking this team where it needs to be. Jared, I got a question for you because before you were catching balls from Herbert, you also played with Aaron Rodgers. You played with Drew Brees as well. When you look at that young quarterback against these more established elite quarterbacks, what comparisons do you see between him and those guys? Just his understanding to be able to grasp a difficult playbook, to be able to go out there and lead a team, and to be able to convert when you need him to convert and stay on the field and make drives happen. It's very far and few in between that you find young quarterbacks that are able to do that in the league and be able to do that for years. It's the second year and he's already, you know, lighting the league up by storm with the plays that he's making on the field. So I think he has a great chance to continue to be able to do that in the future Hall of Fame for real. Yeah, and Jared, in year two, Justin Herbert is showing all those leadership qualities that you want to see from a quarterback. And for you, as you dip your toes into those free agency waters, what's the ideal situation? Is it maybe somewhere else to stay a charger and continue to see what can grow with you and Justin? You know, I'm not sure. We're going to see what this free agency brings. I'd like to be with a veteran quarterback, you know, somebody who understands the game and brings kind of a veteran field to the locker room and veteran presence. And just a locker room now to be lucky to have me. So just kind of seeing where things go and proceed as we do. When it came to this season, I think one of the bigger storylines for the chargers was how often you guys went for it on fourth down. Talk about the idea of being so aggressive on fourth down. And if it worked out or it didn't work out, what was the mood on the sideline like given that it is a little unorthodox? You know, we started going for it early in the season. So we kind of understood the feel of what coach was trying to do. And we understood completely. Every time we stepped on the field, if we were in a gotta have it situation, then it's on us to be able to pull that off. You know, sometimes it didn't work out as planned, but you know, you got to go with what the coach is called. And I completely understand not putting us, you know, maybe not kicking field goals and maybe not getting points to be able to go for it on a fourth and short or a third and short. But a lot of times those situations did pan out for us. More towards sort of at the beginning of the season, it really panned out for us well. But towards the end, we started converting less and less. So, you know, those are tough situations to put your team in, but we did the best we could with what was called and went out there and ran the play. All right, Jared, take us back to week 13. You know what, you know what I'm talking about. You beat the Bengals in week 13. What's the blueprint to beat them? You just got to stay on top of their receivers. I think we saw it a little bit in the AFC Championship game, how they took J. Mara out of the game a little bit, especially in that first half. I think that's something that they're going to have to focus on, taking their key playmakers out of the game and find the way to contain Borough, man. He's playing lights out right now, playing really good football, finding his receivers down the field and making plays with his legs. So, I feel like you got to contain him first and foremost. All right, which team in quarterback do you think utilizes your position, the tight end better, Bengals or Rams? I feel like the Bengals do. I feel like Uzama's been with the Bengals for a minute and I feel like this has really been a year that he's stepped out of his comfort and they've used him to his ability and he's blowing up. All right, let's get back to the Bolts because Herm Edwards once upon a time said, hello, you play to win the game in week 18. Sunday night football, we know how everything went down. You could have played for the tie to try to get yourselves into the postseason, but are there any regrets there? Do you wish you would have played for that time? That comes back kind of down to the fourth court, the conversions and going forward on laid downs. You know, you go with what's called. You know, you saw that they were kind of trying to run the clock out and maybe do it, but that third down, that third and long, it was kind of a little questionable what they were going to do. And then we called the timeout. And then, you know, I think Vegas kind of took it for okay. It is what it is. Let's just go ahead and get this first and kick it. I wish we would have played for a tie. It's always something you want to do to be able to play in postseason. I think it says a lot about your team and the players that you have around you. So it's stunk that we didn't get a chance to, but that's just what it's called. That's how the game played out. When you took on the Bengals, obviously they were in a certain state, but when you watched them in the playoffs, are they drastically different than what we saw in the regular season? I think they're a little bit different. I think they know what type of momentum they have behind them. And I think it's such an amazing story with how many years they've been to the playoffs and had their first playoff win and everything that's going on with Joe Burrow in his first year, coming off a national championship. I think it's an incredible story for them to be able to capitalize on it. I think that's been huge momentum for them moving forward. All right, Jared, now I gotta ask you. Super Bowl 56 on Sunday. Who's winning? Rams or Bengals? That's a tough one for me. I'm a former Ram. Love to see quite a few of those guys winning, but I'm gonna go with the Bengals. I think it's a great story and I hope those guys go out there and do it. All right, before I let you go, because I told you I was not gonna let you off set until I asked you about your chef skills. If you look at his Instagram, he's got a tab up there that says chef and that looks pretty good. What's your go-to dish? Man, I'm a big breakfast guy. I love breakfasts all the times of the day. Yes. You can't go wrong with it. Can't mess it up too much. I'm not a great cook but that's what I do. That's what I specialize in. Your little man loves it. I can tell from that Instagram. Jared Cook, thank you so much. Two-time Pro Bowl Titan of the Los Angeles Chargers. Appreciate you joining us and being here for Super Bowl 56. Some great insight certainly there from Jared Cook. We have another great guest coming up later here on Marways to win former Bill's wide receiver and Pro Bowl Hall of Famer, Andre Reed. Joining us here on set, of course, he went to four Super Bowls. We'll ask him about his experience and what advice he has for players going to this year's big game. Plus, we'll ask him to break down the receiving core for both teams and tell us which side has the advantage and you know I'll be getting his Super Bowl pick as well. That's former Bill's wide out, Andre Reed coming up on more ways to win in just a few moments. And I told you we're gonna keep the prop party roll. I'm gonna look at some fun game props available for you. We did the player props earlier. Now we're gonna get into those game props. Again, it's the Fandalsports Book app. Use that promo code. It's on the bottom of your screen. The whole show. More ways at 1000. Dave and Pony, I'm gonna start with you first here. Largest lead of the game over or under 14 and a half points, Pony, I'm gonna start with you. All right, I'm gonna go over 14 and a half. We've seen some games, the Bengals, they get down big, they fight back. The Rams were down double digits against the Niners. This has been such a weird, freakish NFL playoffs. And I just think that trend's gonna continue. But if that's the trend, haven't all these games been close? Well, maybe they've been close at the end, but the Rams can open a big lead. I think there will be maybe a 17-21 point gap. I'm gonna say over as well. All right, you guys, it's been the most wacky playoffs I've ever seen in my life. That Chiefs Bill's game, don't get me started. All right, Ed and Cole, you guys are up now. I wanna get to the shortest touchdown scored over or under one and a half yards. Ed, you first. Well, I'm going over here in large part because Matt Stafford is not that much of a runner. He doesn't take off very much. And so that's part of it. The other thing too is these are not two teams that are aggressive on fourth downs. And so if it gets to a fourth and goal situation from the two or the one, I would not be surprised if they go ahead and take the points, which will aggravate me as the data scientist here, but I still think that's probably the route. Well, when it comes to data and analytics, I think you'd be very appreciative of the fact that we're not gonna have any flashbacks to Super Bowl nine or Super Bowl 17. No blocked puns in the end zone. So I'm gonna have to side with you. I'm gonna go with the over. Everyone that's gonna score, they're gonna do it from, you know, more than a yard and a half out. That's what I'm saying. Takes one PI and they both lose. PI at the one, you guys lose. Okay. That's fine. That's fine. Come on ref, help us out. I'm getting the, like the, you know, TV speak producer wrapping me in the air, but I wanna get to this. Coin toss, let's do the coin toss. Opening coin toss, heads or tails? Dave, start us off. Imaginary coin. Tails! I always bet this. See, I think everyone says tails never fail. So I'm gonna go heads. I'm a contrarian. You know that. You're stuck. Always. I'm going heads. I'm going heads. I'm starting with Pony. It's flipping the coin anyway. That matters in terms of the- Fred Flintstone. Fred Flintstone. Fred Flintstone. Yeah, double flip. Okay, then it won't flip. It won't flip. It won't end this year. I'm sure you have models to break that down. Of course I do. It flips it and then the percentages for each guy. End resistance. Great stuff, guys. Of course there are hundreds of fun game and player prop bets right now for you on the Fandals Sportsbook app. You can check them all out right now, but if you prefer a simple money line bet, we got you. Fandals hooking you up with a crazy odds boost. Check this out. It is Super Bowl 56. So you know how we roll. New users making their first sportsbook wager will get 56 to one odds up to $5 on a money line bet for this Super Bowl. That's right. A winning $5 wager means you will win $280 in cash. It's that simple. Just download the Fandals Sportsbook app. You can do it right now. Do it from your phone. Sign up for your new account. Place that money line wager on the Super Bowl kick. Of course a money line wager means you are just picking who's gonna win the game. You can do that. You take advantage of the 56 to one odds promotion going on right now on the Fandals Sportsbook app. All right, let's keep this thing going by bringing on a pro football hall of famer, wide receiver, odds to the set here. Former Bills, wide out Andre Reed is in house. Thanks so much for joining us. My man, it's so good to see you in person. So good to see you. I made it. Not too far. I live in San Diego, so big deal. You made it. You made it. But you were on the show earlier in the season. Love having you on. Gave us a lot of insight and context into your bills. I want to talk to you about them as well. But I want to give you some props first because Andre had more than 950 receptions, more than 13,000 yards receiving in 16 years in the league, of course, went to four straight Super Bowls with the bills. So you are our perfect guest to be on this show. I'm going to get your insight. I'm going to get your pick. But lots to lots to dig into here. So we're going to get right to it and week leading up to the Super Bowl. This is what we do. We pick their brains just a few days away. What are these players experiencing? What are they feeling as they lead up to the biggest game of their lives? Well, a lot of them it's the first time. And when they say, oh, it's just a regular game. Really, it isn't. Back in 1990, my first Super Bowl, playing the Giants. Media wasn't it like it is now. And it was a lot to handle. Besides family coming in, you got tickets, you got a lot of stuff going on in your head. But I think this week, both those coaches know that this is football and we have to get back to business what we do. And it'll be a feel good story for both teams. You know, Joe Burrell, hometown guy, Ohio guy. It would be great for him to win. And obviously Matthew Stafford is what he's done this year. Being in Detroit and all the bad things that went on in Detroit, it'd be a great thing for them to win the Rams. Hey, Andre, speaking of the hometown thing. Yeah. Do you think the Rams? Yeah, oh yeah. You think being at home helps them in this game? No doubt about it. I mean, there's going to be fans all over the place from both teams. But playing in their home stadium, just like Tampa did last year. What team's going to help them? It will. It definitely will. They'll feel good about just being there and knowing that it's their stadium and their Stairfield. And you've got to get every vantage you can in this game. And that's going to be a good advantage for them. I want to talk about being the number one receiver. Because we've got two teams in this contest where there are obvious number one receivers. How is it that, yeah, talent obviously matters, but play design matters as well. How do you keep these offenses unpredictable? Like you guys were able to do in Buffalo to where you were still able to get the ball, but they were doing it in creative ways. Yeah. Well, with the Rams, you know, Cooper Cubs had a great season. There's no doubt about it. He's the go-to guy. Odell has come through. Has played well in the last couple of games, especially in the playoffs. That was a great move for them to pick up to get Odell. And that could be the X factor in the game coming up on Sunday. And then for Bengals, I mean, they got, everybody's under 25 years old. That's a skill guy. You know, Higgins and Jamar Chase. And you got Tyler Boyd. But one thing about these games, man, defense, they say wins championships. And it's all about one mistake and who can make that mistake the difference in the game. It could be defense, but obviously both teams are very, got very much firepower on offense. Andre, I wish we had more time, but before we run, I got to ask you, very quickly, who's going to win the game? We have 20 seconds to go. We got the spot on 20 seconds. Well, I'm going to go with the hometown team, I guess, with the Rams. I got a lot of friends on the Rams, so I want the Rams to win. There it is. Andre Reed, I want to thank Jared Cook and everybody behind the scenes here at Fandle. Thanks for watching. We'll see you tomorrow.