 All right, Howie Long, let's get back to a game we talked about earlier, Washington getting a win and moving into first place in the NFC East. Yeah, and we said that division was wide open and it's in balance for Carolina, 18 rushes, 40 passes. That's not the identity of who the Panthers are, 81 yards on the ground, three turnovers, that was the key to the game particularly early on. They had their opportunities down the stretch to maybe pull it off at the end, but to no avail. I think Carolina, you had third and five. Why are you trying to go through the end zone both times? Go for the first down. Well, you may have that route there to get the first down, but his read said it was covered and he was forced deep. I don't think he necessarily, Camus just went deep. I think his progression took him deep because I think the other, I think it was covered, I think Washington did a heck of a job on him. Well, I'm calling the play to get the underneath done. I get it first down, I have four more downs to go. Show me when you look at Washington though, one thing I did like about the Redskins today is that if you were over 30, you were helping that team win. Alex Smith, Vernon Davis led the team of receptions would have touched down. Adrian Peterson, when they needed him down the stretch especially, we saw that Adrian Peterson of old, ran hard, ran tough. He knew where he needed to get to pick up these first downs and he got it done. And look at the staff line. We were doing it, it was just 1982, 21 for 36, 163, two touchdown zero and a substance for Alex Smith. And letting your running back run for 97 yards, which is what Adrian Peterson did, they got the win to go to three and two. All right, you know what? Let's get back to the Atlanta Tampa game. Boy, at the end, Tampa almost pulled out the miracle Tony Gonzalez, but Atlanta wound up holding on the win. Matt Ryan, the way he's playing with all the injuries too. Calvin really goes down today. Mohamed Sanu goes down today and what does he do? He just picks up, keeps always gonna go to the old faithful guy in Julio Jones, but Austin Cooper, the tight end, he came out and played really, Hooper, I'm sorry, he came out and played really, really well. And Matt, you do what you gotta do. This is what winners do. Obviously I played with Matt, he's a champion. He's never ever gonna give up. He's always gonna be in the game when you got a guy like him. He's one of those guys that can go for big chunks of yardage, 354 yards, three touchdowns and they got the win. You caught balls from him. Those are nice ball, easy to catch. Eight those are nice ball, nice. Cause some quarterbacks or a hard ball. Julio another 143 yards receiving and still no touchdowns. That hasn't had one since week 11, I think last year. But if you look at the stat line of this game with the quarterback, they both threw 41 balls. Jamies 30 completions, Matt 31 completions. Jamies for more yards. The only thing is two turnovers, red zone turnovers. Hurt you every time. You can't win turning the ball over. Yeah, and their offense has to, we talked about in the pregame because of their defense and where they are physically, that offense has to be great. Matt has to be great. Even though two wide receivers go down, as you mentioned, he does go to Hooper, which is another facet of that offense that hasn't been used, but he's a good player. You can see how good this team could be. If they could just get the running back. Yeah, Devonte and Freeman didn't get a ball in the youth. Yeah, I was gonna say, beat up, beat up. Well, this is how most pro, this is how you're supposed to grip it. And this is how you're supposed to have your finger down below it like this. And when you throw it, the nose comes out down. And the revolutions roll it back up and square it up. So back. So that was the wrong one. I was taught to throw with my fingers and keep a pocket. So the ball always had the nose up, which I thought was easier to do. Okay. And if you're a Rams fan, your heart is very warm after that three point win today to stay undefeated, six nothing. You know, it's a fascinating offense, obviously. You know, the play calling, the bells and the whistles, the motions, change of tempo, the jet sweeps, all that. But when the weather's bad, you're at mile high, you're on the road, it's loud. You need someone to dictate terms. This guy is special. And we knew he was special from the minute he got to the Rams, but with this expanded offense, Tony, it just makes them really difficult to defend. Yeah. It's like he's the MVP of the league right now. You can put that argument up and then putting up points like this and makes the other teams of offense one dimensional.