 Why would Pat Schermer leave it open whether or not he's going to start E-Line this coming Sunday? Are they giving up on the season after two weeks? I don't think that's it. I don't think this has been E-Line's fault. So what exactly, if they put in Daniel Jones, why would you have even brought E-Line Manning back this year? How do you feel about the season if they're on four? Is that tight? Would you tell me when's the season over? What's the record that when it's done? I mean literally, they told you, they're going to replace it until the season's done. So when is it done? Like the odds of making the playoffs at 0-2 is like, I don't know, 16%. So 0-3, I bet it's single digits. You know, so when is the season over? I would say the season's over. I don't believe in the mathematical stuff of it. If they're 0-6, 0-7, the season's over. Okay, so it's quite a ways away. Yeah. What do you think the season's over at? I think the season's over. The mathematical, I understand that, but at some level, if they go on, I feel like what happened today was, look, E-Line's going to play this week. But if we go on three, I'm going to feel like the season's flipping away from me as the coach, because I've got to do my job. And then I think on four, and then you're like, that's what we've got to change it. So that's why I think he's, to me, signaling that I told you, we're going to stay with E-Line as long as the season's in, but I might have to move that out if we can't win football games. Well, the argument is who's fault it is. Regardless, I mean, we realize it's not E-Line's fault, but no matter who's fault it is, we don't win football games. I'm making a change. Well, the argument Michael and I had was like, I agree, 0-1-2 seems a bit early, because we've seen teams come back from 0-1-2. The Giants won a Super Bowl in 2007, starting 0-1-2. But done. But done. Don't you watch, I mean, I, this is the most amazing thing about the NFL. You have six months to contemplate big, huge, vital existential issues that they have to deal with in the football team. And then one game in, and that's six months away, and everyone panics, right? I see it over and over and over again. So do not be confused. It's the panic sets in super fast. No matter how much. Right. Oh, we had a plan. It's the old Mike Tyson. You have a plan to eat a punch in the face. The 0-1-2 is like, oh yeah, that plan we had. I'm a coach. I'm not going to get fired over this. I think being able to do something, I'm going to make a change. That's the kind of stuff that happens really fast. Well, I guess the argument was, if they pull the plug, and I agree with you, even though they might be greasing the skids here, Eli is going to play against Tampa in week three. But they lose that game, and then they take on Washington. If they end up playing, if they end up playing Jones in week four, it's not to create a spark. It's acknowledging, we're not going any place. I want to play this kid as much as possible to getting ready, we're running star for 2020. So if they end up pulling the plug on Eli either this week or next week, do you think it's to create a spark and save the season or just an acknowledgement, we're not going anywhere anyway? So let's get the kids as much a start as possible. I think it's next. Like I'm the head coach. I know that's tough to coach here. The expectations are huge. You get run up down pretty quick. Yeah, I had this plan and I am on two and that. Yeah, I want to wait till the season's over, but I don't want to see it go away because I think if I got a spark and I got a kid that can really kind of move around a little bit because my offense, I would love to have a guy that could move. You know, let me get that guy quicker. That's the kind of stuff that's happening. I don't think it's binary. It's not like we wait for the season or not. I think it's both. And I think that by what I saw today, I need a spark. Yeah, it's bigger than the season's over. I need a spark might be bigger than we're waiting for the season to be over. Here's what I don't get though. The sooner they put him in, right? Then I think that Pat Shermer's job is on the line. If they get to him later than Pat Shermer, I didn't have a full season with the number one draft pick. If they put him in a week three or four, well, you know what? You had him for 13 games. If you don't win with him, we're going to bring in another coach. I think that both him and Gettelman are on the hot seat. I don't know. I feel like the transition. Yeah. Okay. They fired back into after two years. Yeah, there's a little calculus there, but I also believe he has some, he has some, he has another season to go get some space. And maybe the gamble is, I think Daniels can play pretty well. I mean, that's the gamble the head coach has got to make, right? I think he can play pretty well, make me look good. And regardless of a record, people will say in the offseason, wow, that was a positive. What we build on that? What will we be? You know, those are kind of people bet their lives on, right? Do you believe, Steve, though, that like even if a little bit, they will be better with Daniel Jones at the helm than Eli? Yeah. It's hard to play quarterback in NFL. There's a lot of hurdles. Eli's run over a lot of hurdles and, you know, granted, he hasn't many more that he can jump over. But there's also the odds of a new quarterback coming in and being a franchise quarterback are low. So you got tough odds, no matter what. So the idea that you're going to want me, I'll put a scientific percentage around the odds that Daniel Jones end up being a franchise quarterback. That's those are low, no matter what, no matter how you look at it. I was shocked when I heard this number and it came out because of the possible quarterback change. Are you stunned that Eli Manning for his career is 114 and 114? No, that's kind of how it felt. I mean, I'm honest with you, I just that's kind of how it felt. And he did some amazing runs. You know, that whole team, the amazing runs, the Super Bowl, you just tip your cap for those Super Bowl runs and what they accomplished against all odds, being a Patriot team that should have never lost in a million years. I mean, you play that game 40 times with anyone in the league at that time. They should have lost that game. They did it. They did some herculean things. And I think that's the thing that I tip my cap to Eli is he did herculean things that I just I'm going to that number that frozen game in in Green Bay when he just threw it around like he was like a sunny day in Miami. I just those things like I'll never always think that Eli's one of the greats because of the things he did in those herculean moments. But as far as the record, that kind of feels like what what it was. So Pittsburgh loses Rafflesburger for the rest of the year. Is it inconceivable that they might reach out to the giants? Hey, if you're thinking about benching Eli, maybe we can make a deal. The families get along with each other. They're family members for God's sakes. I mean, would that would that work? Or is that just inconceivable? Good job. No, it's not inconceivable. I mean, they love you. There's no question how the mayors feel about Eli Manning. It just comes through every time. Like even when they screwed up last year with the, you know, you're going to be benched. They're like, oh, you could see him. Oh, we're so sorry happened to you. You know, what can we never do that again? There's just something special about their relationship. We should appreciate that, man. That's how it's very rare. And so I can imagine something like like we're going to bench you and we want to give you the opportunity. We respect you. You know, the runes would like to give you a shot. I can. That doesn't, that doesn't seem far-fetched in my mind because of the respect they have for Eli.