 When we start with you, Howie, and talk about this Dallas team and how big this win is, this is two in a row for them now and they're still alive. Two weeks in a row, we talk about the NFC East. This week to week, it seems to kind of go up and down. It's Washington, is it Philadelphia? Well, Philadelphia going on the road to New Orleans today. That's a big game. Big underdogs down there. Alex Smith going out for Washington. Dallas is now seemingly in the driver's seat for the NFC East, which is mind boggling. It's interesting you look at the numbers, Michael. Only 200 yards, 208 officially and no touchdowns. But this is what we talked about in the pregame show. They ran the ball today. They ran the ball. You know, Zika, Elliot, 23 for 1, 22 in a touchdown. But they did what they needed to do, especially at the end of the game, to advance the ball down the field, to put themselves in field goal position. But it wasn't, we thought they would probably do a little bit more against this Atlanta Falcons defense that's had some trouble stopping some people. But in that division, in the NFC East, it is wide open. Redskins now, you know, they tied with Dallas possibly at the end of the day for the first place in that division. My giant is still out of it. I refuse to believe they're out of it. But it just feels like in this division, anything can happen if Dallas keeps plugging along. They may find themselves in the playoff. You know what, defensively, though, I mean, I don't make no mistake about it. I look at this team and, yeah, they can run the football as Zika. But as far as on offense, it's not that. It's defense that's going to keep this team winning. They put great pressure on Matt Ryan all day, got to him three times in that first half. Marcus Lawrence had two sacks. If you can do that with the offense, you're right. Who knows what can happen? How about that Eli, one in completion all day, two touchdown passes, two weeks ago, 10 days ago, we had written the Giants off and. And Eli. And Eli, exactly. O'Dell said they could run the table. Michael, two for two so far. O'Dell could be on to something. Got a lot of people were upset. If you run the table and don't win the division with the point, we lose the first pick. But you know, Eli put it best. Not perfect. They are not perfect. But one thing that was perfect today, zero turnovers, Barclay. I mean, what an incredible player that this young guy is. You just get the ball in Saquon Barclay's hand as many times as possible. He makes great things that happen. There, he can catch the ball out of the back. He's powerful inside, running incredible balance. Can get around the air, throw the little stanky leg up there, these running little stanky leg. And then they're just stretching out for the end zone. Shows how much he wants and can help this offense. And one thing I love, there was a touchdown celebration. He had 23 guys come off the bench and celebrate with this team. Interception by Ogletree gets up, runs it in. Guys, he's breaking tackle. Guys is blocking, setting up things. 23 guys coming over there. That's a big picture. That's a big picture. You know what it shows? It shows that they're having fun. You just wish they would have had this fun a little bit earlier. Maybe we would have translated to some wins early in the season. Coach deserves some credit. That happens some fun. I mean, they played the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Let's play the breaks just a little bit right there. I mean, my big brother used to beat me up. Don't celebrate. You're bigger than this man. They beat some 49ers. The beating of 49ers on the road was more impressive. Are they pros? Then they did it for them. Hey, they need to turn it around. Eli and I think... They're so confident boys. But what about O'Dell Beckham? O'Dell Beckham, they did what they did. Their big players played well. Eli, Saquon Barkley, and then O'Dell Beckham had a pretty decent game today. Four catches, 74 yards. Made some incredible catches. And that emotionally, when he's going, he gets that team going. It seems like they have a reflection of him and how he's playing the game. And they look good there. Like he said, they're having fun. He says they're gonna run the table. That's his goal. Goals are great. I'm on wrong with goals. I like goals. But they can't play better defensively. They gave up over 500 yards and just let Tampa get back in the game when they shouldn't have. Four weeks ago, this team was in disarray. Really, and I think Pat Chermer deserves some credit. I really do. And I think Saquon's a lot like Zeke. He kind of drives that offense when he's running the football and utilizing him as a receiver also. It sets up and it opens up other things in the offense. You know the other thing about Pat Chermer. Remember a year ago, this team was cutting the same boat. One, two wins this late in the season. And guys were sniping, getting suspended. They were having all kinds of trouble inside that locker room. You haven't seen that and you pointed out. 23 guys celebrating together. Whether they wind up running the table or not. This team is still together. And I think that does go back to the change in culture with the head coach under Pat Chermer. This is the sixth game this year that New Orleans has scored more than 40 points. Ties the NFL record. And what, they've still got six games left to play to try and break it here. I mean, they just keep putting up points week after week. And Michael, I'll ask you. Yes, we have the Rams and Chiefs playing Monday night football, but is this the best team in football right now? It looks like it. Cause I think their defenses are playing better than the defense of the Rams and also of the Chiefs. And we said they scored 40 something points a day. They took their foot off the gas. They could have scored more. But this is a team that you look at. You think, okay, one week, Camara, he's a man. It's gonna beat you off the out of the back field. It's gonna beat you in the running game. But then you look up and Mark Ingram's running for over a hundred yards. Very physical runner. It's a week in a row. And then you're Michael Thomas. He's catching the ball as a receiver. He's the one that's gonna beat you. Then Trayquan Smith shows up out of nowhere. Brandon Marshall is still on the sideline. Waiting for later in the season to come get you. When you're tired, he has fresh legs. So Drew Brees is, as TV said, the most accurate passer. And more than that, he is one of the best leaders in the NFL because the piece we had in the pregame show, all the defensive guys talked about Drew Brees more than they talked about their own defense. And I think accountability is important to him and he's got the binding to it. He's never won an MVP Tony. Is this the year? I think so. I think right now, it obviously is between Patrick Mahones and him at this point right now. And maybe Gurley out there playing, running back for the Rams. But what he does to that locker room, and I've seen it up close and personal, I've played in NFC South every time, especially when you go to that dome, if the road has to go through the playoffs, through their dome, they are gonna be almost unbeatable the way that, I've never seen their team look like how it looks right now. If you tell your defense, just hold them less to 40 points. Less to 40 points. You're gonna win the game. It just looks incredible. It's so much fun to watch. Here's the difference with this team. They've been like this before, where they're so difficult to beat down in New Orleans. They went to Baltimore. They went to Cincinnati and just dropped a dime on them. This team can travel. The running game travels their protection. They've given up nine sacks in 10 games over the course of the year. Nine sacks. I think 15 hits. That's unbelievable. Those numbers are incredible. If you asked yourself why this year, last year it was, why is it Philadelphia? And what's happened to Philadelphia? You go through all of the scenarios. And then you look at the Saints. This league is built on momentum, especially if you have a quarterback. And they have the quarterback. And you know, a lot of hope he wins the MVP. You know, he deserves it right now. My home's, Will, I'll say, he's got plenty in here. He's got the coin flip. But the thing is, they got their momentum going. They won big games, as you said, on the road, which is critical for a team, when they want to measure their development and progression through the season. They've won big games on the road. They're running it. They're throwing it. And hats off to Sean Payton in the last two drafts. The thing he knew he needed to get was defense. And boy, they have got together and put together a defense. And you said this Smith kid, he's a second round pick out of Ohio State at this wide receiver, who had over 140 yards receiving today. He's a rookie. So they just fill them in, they keep it going, and they're on the road and they've got the momentum. Very similar to what we saw last year with the evening. And Dennis Allen's got a plan on defense. Yep. That's the key. We've seen them roll offensively before, but never play defense. Yeah. Like that. Washington playing without their starting quarterback, Alex Smith. We talked about the gruesome injury, already having surgery. That was certainly something nobody wanted to see. Yeah, absolutely. Running for surgery for a broken tibia and fibula. As you said, emergency surgery to help stave off infection, try and stabilize the leg. They are already contacting veteran quarterbacks to bring them in tomorrow. Because as you said, they're playing the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday. Cowboys, they had a little scare today with their pro bow left tackle, Tyron Smith went down with a neck injury, but they said it's just a stinger. He should be good to go for Thursday. Karrion Johnson running back to Detroit Lions. He went down with a knee injury today, has an MRI tomorrow. Right now they're holding out hope that it's not a torn ACL. For the Tennessee Titans, rough game for them against the Indianapolis Cults. First, Marcus Marriota, he goes down with an elbow injury, had an elbow injury earlier in the season, affected his nerve. And then a scary moment there where their defensive coordinator, Dean Pease, he had to get taken out of the game, out of the press box in the first quarter, taken to a local hospital where he will stay overnight for precautionary measures. Mike Vrable had to call the game, the rest of the game. He said he should be okay, but obviously our thoughts are with Dean Pease. And finally here guys, Lamar Jackson. Spectacular game today. John Harbour, their head coach, he said exactly that. Spectacular should be the Lamar Jackson show from here on out. All right, thanks a lot, Jay. Guys, let's wrap things up. Who won the day? Starting with you, Tony Gonzalez. I'm gonna go with Lamar Jackson, just like our little man just said. He looked awesome. Coming in his first start, first quarterback to ever rush for 100 yards in his first game with hats off to him. That is their quarterback of the future. That is their quarterback of the future. And I'm gonna say the New York Giants, particularly Saquon Barkley, they're in the midst of a tough season. They're out of teams in this league. No, no, no, in the midst of a tough season, this kid has played well weekend and week out. He became the first New York Giants rookie since Butch Wolfork in 85, the rest of Russian TD and the passing TD, receiving TD in the game. What's been missing in Indianapolis, the Andrew Luck tenure, offensive line, fifth straight game with zero sacks. That's a great turn around. I'm going with, I have to go with Drew Breese in New Orleans with the Saints. My MVP right now, he's just, I never seen a quarterback play quite like this. And I'm gonna say we won the day because on the pregame show today, we had kids from the Thousand Oaks Tigers football team, more than half a dozen affected by the fires. Some directly had relatives in the mass shooting a couple of weeks ago, but they came today, had smiles on their faces and showed us the joy that young kids can still have in the midst of treasure. Absolutely. We'll see you on Thanksgiving, folks.