 21-17, what a comeback. Down 17, nothing in the fourth quarter by the Carolina Panthers, and how, you know, this is reminiscent for Philadelphia of that blown 17-3 lead against Tennessee where they lost an overtime. Yeah. But on the positive side, I mean, this is Carolina team that, I think, going to the fourth quarter, the way they were struggling offensively, you didn't see this coming. Yards after catch, you know, and it's the same story. The Tennessee game is a great analogy and a great reference point. You know, big lead at the end, playing a kind of a less aggressive kind of defense and allowing short passes and runs after the catch. And Cam played well, particularly on those final couple of drives, played really, really well, after struggling most of the day. And to do this on the road, I mean, that is the thing. Philadelphia's not an easy place to play. And I think for Carolina, this was a make it, break it game in a lot of ways for this season. And we talked about how they didn't have a dynamic down the field pass catcher. They only had McCaffrey, somehow today they were able to come back from a big deficit on the road to pull this off. And for the Eagles, I mean, wow. Carolina's defense played well too. But Eagles defense, when you're up by 17, Eagles have the type of defense that should not lose that lead. And Carolina's defense, like you said, they were on the field a lot today. You look at the time of possession, 36 minutes for Philly versus 24 minutes for Carolina. That's a long time. And the defense stepped up when they had to and made those plays. It seems like North Turner did something where he went back to the drawing board and had that huge fourth quarter and they were able to put points up. Yeah, it was just the second half. I thought the passing game went from five yards to 15. And then they had good play action to screen, dumping it off. Everybody was dropping really deep. Then all of a sudden the middle of the film of the middle of the field got open and can wrap. Wrap? Wrap, because we got bonus coverage. All right, great game there and a great comeback we mentioned already by the Carolina Panthers. Talk about a tale of two halves. How about a tale of three quarters versus a fourth quarter for this Panthers offense, Howie Long, that really looked totally different when they needed to look different than they had. Yeah, Luke Keekley talked about it. Just continued to play. They showed great mental toughness on both sides of the football, particularly in the second half. You have a Cam Newton at 29 yards passing in the first half. He ends up 25 for 39, 269, two TDs and was so big at the end of the game. And to have that kind of first half and then come out and play the way he did, particularly down the stretch, Philadelphia couldn't get them off the field on third down. And then one thing Cam Newton does, he extends the play, such a big guy. I mean, he makes us look small, guys sitting here at this desk. But his ability, yes he does. His ability to extend the play. In the number one stat, when you look at you, you did his stat line, Howie. Zero interceptions. No turnovers for the Carolina Panthers. You can't turn it over on the road and expect to win. They didn't turn over today and they came back. Yeah, he was absolutely Superman today. You guys said it all right there. Superman. He is bigger than us up here people. But they took their passing game. One of the things our viewers need to understand, Norv Turner, who coached for Jimmy Johnson, there's our offensive coordinator. It was all short, stuff, medium stuff, quick slants, quick eye, it's screened, passing, play out. Run, run, run, run. And then it's like in this game, he went punch, punch, punch, five yard, five yard and we're all going jam and he Christmas. And then it was 20 yard end coat, post strout, swings down the sideline, wide open. The game opened up in the second half and it seems that Newton enjoys it more when he has the chance to step back and put the football down. I've always said he's at his best when it's play action pass, big play down the field. That's when he really can show the kind of ability he has. And I want to take, I mean he's bigger than some of us here. Not me. Not me. I'm not talking about me. I'm not talking about you. Not me. I'm not talking about it. Who watched the Minnesota New York Contest is we welcome you to the State Farm Post Game Show. And we are just bantering here. You haven't missed a whole lot. Trust me. No, not me. Not a thing. Zero. Well, Tony, we've seen this this year. A kicker bouncing back because Cannon's Arrow had missed an extra point and at the end of the game which could have won it in regulation, another field goal before bouncing back to do this in overtime. Yeah, that kicker's mentality, you brought it up at the beginning of the year. Learn how to kick because right now at the end of the game we were looking at that kicker and I went up bomb and then all of a sudden now you're like, he's the hero a couple of seconds later. But Cleveland, they just can't catch a break and see him. They keep playing these overtime games. They're coming so close to victory. I feel for him the defense plays really well. I mean, Winston did not have a touchdown pass and they created a lot of turnovers. It's the offense and Baker may feel that's what you expect from a young quarterback. Needs help. Needs help. Needs help. And they drop a lot of balls on that team too. And so you've got to help him. I think they have the second most drops in the NFL right now. But once they get going offensively, I think this is a good team for the future. Greg Williams has got that defense playing outstanding. They force a lot of turnovers. I think they either lead the league or they're fourth in the league. They lead the league and they had four today. Yeah, they had four today. They are really fun to watch. If you like defense and today that's kind of a, it's like the unicorn, you know, Cleveland plays great defense. At some point this offense will catch up as they get more pieces around him. He needs help. And get a buck of credit. I mean, Jamie is with and also he threw for two and it's safe through two interceptions today, but he ran the ball well. And that was something I think that they needed either him to use his legs as we like to say, to extend plays, to add arms. Yeah, I got to use your leg. They're going to say house running on his arms. But he had a big A. Mike Evans is another guy had a big A today. And OJ Howard, the tight end, he stepped up and made some big plays for them when they needed it. There's a lot of players, that offense, they've got some weapons. And defensively, they have a lot of weapons as well. That only takes when you're there. They just don't quite believe they're going to win. Cleveland. Yes, Cleveland. They know they're good, but there's doubt, doubt, doubt, doubt. It happens. Once it happens, then it's true. But I tell you what, this is how I equate it. Everybody wants to win. Everybody, we want to win. How many you expect to win? When you change your mentality from just wanting something to expecting it, that's when it turns out. And that's one of the reasons why I think if you look at Baker Mayfield, you say, well, is he the biggest? Does he have the best arm? Is he the best quarterback from a number standpoint? No, that's probably not it. I think it was more the attitude. And Michael, you talked about the attitude. I think that's the attitude that Cleveland wants in that locker room, particularly at the quarterback's position. Something they haven't had in it seems like 40 years or more. I don't have the schedule in front of me, so I have no idea who they're playing next week and who he was referring to. We'll get that to you in just a second. Let's talk about Adam Thielen, another big game for Adam Thielen here, over 100 yards. He plays, it's a seventh straight game. He's gone over 100 yards, tying the record set in 1961. And by the way, they play the Saints next week. Yeah, but it's on there. The schedule's not on there. Maybe it is. Zahra, who they playing next week? They're playing the Saints. Saints. You gotta listen up. How do you do that? How about Adam Thielen, guys? We talked about it before. He's on my list of top five at this point, guys, because the way this guy plays, I love watching this guy. And yeah, he can do the deep. Some people say he's too slow. He didn't look too slow there. He ran right by that defender who gave him a great cushion there. And then Kurt Cousins hit him. He's got the hands. He runs great routes. He's a physical guy. There really is no flaw in his game as much as people are trying to poke at it. But I love how he comes back to the ball. That is a big attribute when you're receiving the football. The guys that will come back to the ball, and him and Stefan Diggs, that's peanut butter jelly time. These guys are a perfect combination when it goes out, when it comes to catching them. He reminds me of Fred Bullitt in a cough. He's bigger. He's bigger. He's probably faster. He's faster. Yeah, he's a great player. Is he the peanut butter or the jelly? He's the peanut butter. I think a game like this when you're on the road and you're struggling to get points and you're playing against what looks to be a very good Jets defense. The run game, Latavius Murray had 155 last week. The run numbers weren't big, but they were productive. And it gives them more balance. I think when they were so one-dimensional, when he's throwing the ball 45, 50 times a game, today that wasn't the case. I think he had 25 or 42, 41, two TDs. That's more in line with a game where you're gonna play a great defense, you're gonna need your run game, you need to help your defense out, help your protection out. That didn't give up on it. That's the key. They just didn't give up on the running. Andries, andries on defense though, could hurt the Minnesota Vikings down the road. Keep in mind, Thursday Night Football comes away on Fox this week. Tuesday, it's game one of the World Series, Dodgers and Red Sox. We know how we will be watching Peanut Butter Jelly.