 Atlanta Falcons have announced that they've interviewed one Bill Belichick for their open head coach vacancy. It's the first team to have met with Belichick. It's expected to garner more interest in the weeks ahead. Let's roll, present it by Town Fair Tire. And Ted Johnson, if you look at the developments tonight, our Belichick, you know, we have that Falcons news, but if you look at the Cowboys, is that the sexy one? Is that the one that seems to be a match made in heaven? Come on my man. You know you know the answer to that. A Texas guy? You're a Texas guy. It would be it would be fantastic for him to go there. Are you kidding me? I think it would and I think it would have a better chance of working out than maybe what people think. I just feel like maybe both both parties at this time of their lives and in their careers, you know, that being Jerry Jones, Bill Belichick are probably, you know, they just want to win and they want to they want to go win Super Bowls and they want to win a bunch of games. And so to me, they could maybe put their differences aside in the way they've done things for years for the good of trying to win. So to me, that would be my choice for him to go there. Ready made team, ready to go. I want to get to Atlanta in a second, but I think Belichick's problems with the Cowboys would be on the roster. I think you'd have a problem paying Dak Prescott, what he's going to have to pay Dak Prescott or have a top loaded roster. Micah Parsons, C.D. Lam, Dak Prescott, the money that they would make that I think would Parsons to Yes, I thought I said my I'm sorry, Micah Parsons. So he, you know, I think that's a bigger impediment than Jerry. As obnoxious as Jerry is and as antithetical as the way Jerry operates, you know, to Bill's worldview, I bet Bill, half respected or at least would say, well, you know what, at least Jerry Jones owns it. My previous owners were meddling. They were egotistical. There is egotistical as anyone, but they didn't say anything. They always put it, you know, Jerry Jones is the GM, the crafts. Oh, Bill makes all the decisions. Bill makes all the decisions. We give them all the money we want. Bill makes all the decisions. And meanwhile, they don't say anything. They're not public. We're Jerry Jones, medals, and he owns it. Yeah, I run the team. I make the decisions and I'll let you know it and I'll take questions now. So at least Jerry Jones is up front about what he is, or I think Bill's probably sick of the crafts, like probably thinks of phonies. Well, speaking of saying anything, if you're wondering if Bella Chick would actually want to work for Jerry Jones, here he is back in October talking about the respect he asked for the Cowboys organization. Check this out. I mean, I have a ton of respect for Jerry and Stephen, the way they run the organization down there. I mean, they've had decades of success. You know, they're really the team of the 90s, you know, with Jimmy and then, you know, they've been good at my competitive every year. I mean, obviously more than competitive. They show up every week, every year, and pretty good. So I have a ton of respect for them. Definitely watch what they do and how they do it. So to learn from it. I feel like I should get a room. I shouldn't be here. I shouldn't be watching this. They show up every week. Aren't they the classic example of a team that doesn't show up? Yes, you know, when you need them to they don't show up. Decades of success. Yeah, you know, Tom Brady has more playoff wins with the Buccaneers in three years than the Cowboys have had since they won their last Super Bowl in 30 years. And how about the stat? Exactly four. They're the stat. They've had the only team to have three straight 12 win seasons and not appear in a conference championship game. They haven't been in a conference championship this century. So yeah, they are the team of the 90s. He got that right. The early 90s team in the early 90s. But where do you think he was trying to go there? And do you think that would be a match, though, just from the structure, from the structure of you know, Jerry Jones is the owner in the GM. And you know, Belichick could coach the team. Do you think that would work for Jerry's ego and for Bill's ego? I think he could work right now. I think he could work at 72 years old. I don't think he could have worked for Bill at 62 years old, but I think he could work at 72 years. I could maybe I see that see that working. And part of that, you know, you know, here's what you got to understand about Bill, too. When he's saying that stuff, when he's throwing all those that bouquet of flowers, pouring out perfume all over the Jerry Joneses, he's sometimes I don't know if he really means that he just wants to give them a compliment. And so that they know it. And so he just wants to back those, whether he believes what he's saying or not, I just think he likes to support Jerry Jones in the Dallas Cowboy, even though he probably doesn't believe how stuff he's saying, it also tweaks the crafts, you know, that Robert is jealous of Jerry Jones's enshrinement in the Hall of Fame. Craft wonders why Jerry Jones is in and he's not. I think there's rivalry between the answer is by the way, Jones family. Well, it's a side topic. Whatever all Bill cares about is that it bothers Robert. So yeah, he's going to talk up Jerry Jones. And boy, that would add to it as well, because he knows and Wickersham wrote this, it would go right up Robert's ass if he went in one with Jerry Jones. Let's get to it later. Just just real quick. I'm fascinated by Bill Belichick interviewing. Do you interview like he doesn't have a resume does it? Like for example, do you have a resume Mike? I'm not Bill Belichick. Do you? I got one. Yeah. Is it refresh ready to go? Ready? How do we got to be ready? Do you? Do you? I've been in the real world for about 15 years now and I've never used a resume. Yeah. I don't know what to do. You don't need one. You know, Ted Johnson doesn't need one. He just show up, you know, just flasks the rings. I got three rings. What's up? What do you want to know? What do you want? Do you want to talk to me about football? You know, like, but don't you think Bill to your point? Yeah, but like Bill's above a resume. He's above an interview. When's the last time he interviewed? I don't think he interviewed for the Jets. Obviously, he was handed that job. He didn't really interview up here. He interviewed for the Jets. Okay, so, I mean, was the last interview, I mean, was it Cleveland in 1991? It probably was. Probably. Can you imagine that man in an interview? Like, does that, like, does that compute to anyone when he's got a, I don't know, grovel for a job or sell himself? I can't imagine that. I can't imagine that. I don't think it would be selling himself. I think his interview, the interview with Bill Belichick would kind of be like some of these production meetings you hear about with the broadcast crew. And I say, oh, we talked to Bill Belichick last year, last night. And he wowed us with stories about the 80s giants. And he told us about Lawrence Taylor and Tom Brady. And his history of the game is almost like the NFL 100. Those types of interviews. But I mean, that wouldn't be my interview. If I were the owner, I'd want to know, Bill, what are you going to do for our team? But see, he would do that too. What's your plan? What's your plan to quarterback? What's your plan with our defense? He would wow Arthur Blank by saying, because what he does, he's still good at. Now, this is what it comes down to. Do you believe him? Because he's still good at looking at the team, diagnosing it. Look, the Falcons play in a really weak division. I mean, the Buccaneers going to win tonight against the Eagles. They won that division. The Falcons aren't that far off from the Buccaneers. They play against the Saints. They play against the Panthers. He could probably talk some good stuff to Arthur Blank and say, I can have you back in the playoffs in a year or two. My guess is he knows exactly what to say to an Arthur Blank. He knows what to say, what he needs to hear at this time. You know, my guess is he walks in there with a ton of confidence as he should and probably has all the answers and that probably impresses the hell out of Arthur Blank. That's my feeling and the tone and tenor in which Bill Belichick probably approach this interview, Mike. But you hate this, Mike. You hate Bill Belichick going to the Falcons. Atlanta? Oh, it is a bomb. I said this before, like Atlanta's there to ignore. Like, the only, you know, ying and yang top and bottom. You can't have one without the other. Atlanta's there so we can be passionate about the teams we're passionate about and not care about Atlanta's there so we can ignore them. But I said it. That's their sole purpose is for us to not care about them. But I said he's gonna go there and again, I mean nothing games. The division is such a snooze. I said the same thing about Tom Brady with the Creamsicle uniforms. Like before he went to Atlanta, before he went to Tampa Bay, I said like the last place I can imagine Tom Brady going is to Tampa with those goofy throwback uniforms. I can't imagine. And it was all right. How much better would it been if he went to San Francisco? But it was great for them and he revived their friendship. I don't care about them. I don't care about me. But it would have been so much better if he went to San Francisco way better. It would have been. I enjoyed it. I enjoyed Brady to Mike Evans and you know watching Gronk come back and you know seeing Tampa actually be relevant. They love him down there. They think he's like they're gonna retire his number.