 All right, Hallie, let's take a look at this Seattle team. This is a rough loss for Carolina, three straight. But Seattle, they started on 0-2 and everybody was saying, again, we talked about in the pre-game show, rebuild, they're far from rebuilding right now, they're in the playoff hunt. Yeah, and this was a really, really difficult game and Christian McCaffrey, we talked about it. We thought he'd be good, he's special. And I think it's a perfect fit in this offense, over 200 yards in total offense. He's special, but I go back to the same point, this Seattle offense, they ran the ball for 156 today and it paid off in the second half of the game, as they mentioned, the pass rush slowed down. Russell made some big throws in the second half, setting up the game-winning field goal. So I think it's, again, Carolina came into this game the sixth seed. They lose three in a row now. They were the sixth seed and they've got New Orleans twice in the last three games. Well, you know, we were standing in a pre-game show with that screen pass, who would you pick? You pick Russell or you pick Cam. This is where, as your head coach, for some reason, Russell has to think about him, that are they calming presence in the middle of a storm on the road against Carolina, back and forth fight here. And he's just putting balls on the money. I mean, this guy, just amazing. The way he moves around the pocket, he's not the tallest guy. He's not the prototypical looking quarterback, but he has a great arm. He's a team leader and he knows how to get the ball down the field when you need it the most. And that run game, coming into it, people are talking about how they've been getting that run game going. Mike Solari, the offensive line coach, done great for them. But then to come out and put up numbers like that, passing, caught me off guard. Kudos to Russell Wilson, did well today. The 156 on the ground, as they mentioned, really kind of, it was like body blows throughout the first half. And then the second half, they come out, the pass rush slows down after you've been playing the run. They run for 156. I didn't see that in Carolina. I'm gonna tell you, Carolina came out in this football game. And we sat here and go in McCaffrey, Cam Newton, what was he, 14 for 14, but it's amazing how they were playing. And now they're losing football games that they shouldn't be losing, right? You've got to think, well, that defense has got to step it up because they're playing too good a football, I think offensively, to be losing games now. Three in a row. Yep. If they had put the formula together, they'd say they want to hold Seattle to under 80 yards rushing, which they did. They had 220 yards themselves, outgained them by 100 and still lost. I mean, this was, they did everything right in paper, but instead Seattle gets the win and as we take a look at the playoff picture right now, Seattle moves ahead, obviously due to the head-to-head battle of the Carolina Panthers. As we speak, the Vikings who play later tonight in Washington own the two wildcard spots, but they're still a month left to go. Yeah, and Baltimore's now won a couple straight. They are six and five, and in that sixth and final playoff spot right now, seem to be playing with a little bit different energy. We thought that about the New York Giants, Michael, the way they played the last two weeks and the first half today, but maybe not. You know, people at home can see what happens here doing the gap. They will understand all these little jabs at me, obviously, Bradshaw, Terry, TB, Gappy, whatever you want to call me. Well, you know, you watch these, John, I'm just baffled. I'm baffled because the first half was totally different from the second half, especially when it came to Saquon Barkley. And also, you know, defensively, this was a turning point, trying to force a ball into triple coverage back there, gets picked off, and from then on, the Giants just went backwards offensively. And then their best star, I gotta say, Michael Bennett, turned it up, Chris Long with the big sack right there, Howie, but Saquon Barkley was the star of the first half. Second half, he rarely touched the ball. You didn't know he was even on the team. I don't know if it was an injury or what, but they didn't get the ball in his hands enough. He touched it four times in the second half, and I don't think that's what this office needs to do. Everything needs to go through him, obviously. For the Eagles, I think what's been missing was the sequence of plays we saw in the fourth quarter. You know, last year, they were an opportunistic team. They took chances, that fourth down play, which extended the drive right at the edge of field goal range, and then running the clock out and kicking the field goal. Who knows? You know, I mean, do I think it's a turnaround? Probably not. At this point, I'm not totally sold, but it certainly puts you in the right direction and gets them off the snide and gets them feeling good about, one, they took the opportunity, they took the chance, and it ended up paying them. They won, Howard. They won. Winning is infectious, it's contagious. It's a good deodorant for everything. We've talked about it a couple of times in the last couple of weeks. The way Washington, especially with the loss of Alex Smith, and the Dallas Cowboys have been playing, Dallas has one, three in a row, but neither one of those teams scare you. You think if Philadelphia can get there, they go in. Dallas got the ball on Thursday night. Yeah, Philadelphia is not out of this thing just yet. I'll tell you right now, I don't care what these teams do, when they run up against the Saints with the Rams, they go lose anyway. Right. That's kind of my point. That's just making me feel better about losing that Giants game today, everybody. You know what, now I know, I'm trying to feel better. I'm gonna tell you what, we stood on the sidelines last year, all of us, and watched the Rams get handled by the Eagles, all right? You can't tell me, and I said on the pre-game show, Eagles aren't gonna make the playoffs, but I'll tell you, it doesn't take much for a talented team, when they can get a win without all those defensive backs to wake up, wake up a sleeping Giants. There's a reason they won the Super Bowl last year. It's a pretty dog-gone-good football team. Dallas is in first place at six and five, Washington's in the number six seat at six and five, and the Eagles are at five and six, and Dallas gets New Orleans, it's, and like you said, Alex Smith is out. This division is a fascinating division, if not disappointing. And still everyone has four games left to play. You mentioned the NFC Playoff picture. Let's take a look at the AFC Playoff picture, because the way Lamar Jackson is playing, all of a sudden the Baltimore Ravens are one of those teams that people were running off. They've won back-to-back games, and Tony, again today, Jackson in the second start, had 71 yards rushing, 170 plus passing, but he's getting it done on the ground. He is getting it done, and after I saw him play last week when he had 27 carries, I said to myself, like, what are they doing? I mean, because this guy, you're gonna get hurt, you just can't do that for too long, but he came back this week, they had a great game plan for him. Anytime you can run the ball like he does, and when he takes off, he looks like a running back. This guy is flat out fast, and he can make plays, and to go along, we saw the defensive player, Terrell Suggs, their defense is good. I mean, this team right now, they're gonna rally around this young kid, and I think they're gonna make a playoff run here. I think this is a team nobody wants to play against, because you don't know what to expect with that young guy. They are trying to save John Harbaugh's job according to some reports, but the way they're playing right now, it may not matter. It looks like they are a playoff team the way they played the last couple of weeks. All right, as we get ready to wrap up the day here and get some final thoughts from you guys, start with you. Tony? I'm Russell Wilson. I think the way he went into Carolina and played, traveling west coast to east coast, we all know that's not easy to do, and for them to go in there, Carolina lost two in a row, to get that victory on their home field, they are back in that playoff hunt, thick and thin, running game, wasn't going, and Russell Wilson picked up 339 yards passing, two touchdowns, no picks. Great day for him. I think Cleveland Brown, I mean the team that we don't talk about. That's what I was going to say. You know? What was the great mindset you liked to be? And but Cleveland Brown, Baker Mayfield, threw the eight different receivers, four touchdowns, the day he woke up last week and said, I woke up feeling dangerous. Well, I obviously woke up this morning feeling dangerous and it's amazing when their head coach leaves, they're off to the coordinator leaves, all of a sudden this kid just, you know, pops. And he just has to think about us an infectious way of just being, I think the positivity that this team is feeding off of. I agree. You know, we've got New Orleans on Thursday night versus Dallas. You know, it's kind of, we've acted as it's a foregone conclusion that New Orleans is going to have home field advantage. I think the Rams road to the end of the season is a little bit easier than New Orleans. They're at Dallas, they're at Tampa Bay, they're at Carolina and they finish with Pittsburgh in New Orleans and Carolina in New Orleans. So it's going to be interesting down the road. And who won the day? Who won the day? Nobody, I'm looking forward to Thursday night. Okay. That's a promo. Forget about the day. Move on to Thursday night. You know what, Mike, you ready for this? I'm going to give you another one. I'm going to say tonight, Cousins Rogers, Green Bay, Minnesota. We're in playoff mode now. So every game is big, especially contenders and the, I know the Vikings and I know they, I know Green Bay, didn't they go to a tie ball team? Tie. Those two teams played through a tie. So it'll be fun. A lot of division games down the road. You know, and the other thing is, I think we all reminded, don't write off the two teams that were in the Super Bowl last year. New England, if they get everybody back healthy, they can get rolling and Philadelphia is still alive, at least, in the NFC playoff. What? So you say it got a shot. One that right now is dominated by the Saints. They will take on the Cowboys. Thursday night football. That's the next time we've got action for you here on Fox. Yep, yep.