 For the third straight week, Clay Matthews called for a questionable, roughing-the-passer call. After the game, let's just say he was not happy. If I wanted to hurt him, I could have. I could have put some extra on him. But that's football. Unfortunately, this league is going in the direction that I think a lot of people don't like. I think they're getting soft. And the only thing hard about this league is the fines that they let me down on guys like me who play the game hard. All right, I want to get your comments in just a second. But first, I want to bring in Jay Glaser, who had a chance to talk to Clay and Jay. What's going on? Yeah, Clay and I have been back and forth on the phone about this. And Curt, he is absolutely livid. Exactly like he was just saying. He's saying, the league is getting soft, but I'm not changing the way that I play. The way that I play made me the pass rusher that I am. I don't know what the rule makers expect for us, but it's not fair to expect us to change. Clay Matthews, absolutely livid. Your interpretation, not only about the play, but about his reaction to it. You know, I sense his frustration, and I understand that you saw certainly his head coach was frustrated. I think the football team is frustrated. Last week it cost them a game. And you talked about momentum, it didn't cost them the game, but that's a momentum play. And it continues to drive, and they get points off a drive. I'm not sure you could pull up seven to eight plays throughout the course of the day just today. And it's so subjective, and the calls are all over the place. And as a matter of fact, a number of them are called. And I think Clay Matthews hit last week was clearly not a violation. I think today's hit was clearly not a violation. It's so subjective, it's almost like you have to make it reviewable. I think you're at that point. Well, I think, you know, he's almost been treated as if he's an habitual person who was known as a cheap shot player. But this is a guy, instead of just placing the game hard, he's trying his best to go within the rules, but the rules have changed so much. Gotta remember, some of these guys, these are new rules, and they've had longer careers. So you're supposed to adjust completely the way you play the game for the new rules, which I get it and understand. But in this case, watching this and watching the call two weeks in a row and Clay Matthews, I feel his frustration hard to watch. You gotta blow the whistle in the grass before you gotta review it. And if you do, then who says the quarterback's going down? He gets up and spins it. Exactly. And for the record, Dean Blandino disagreed with last week's call. He disagrees with this week's call.