 but I want to nail in on 10 things that we learned this past Sunday. Now, the first two things involve Brady Belichick, Patriots, Buccaneers. I want to get into that. Keep this with an open mind. I'm not biased. This is just from what I've seen being a fan of the NFL for so long and what I saw last night. Takeaway number one, Bill Belichick had just as much to do with the dynasty as Tom Brady. That is what we learned yesterday. I'm not saying that one is over the other. I'm not saying that Brady's responsible. He carried the way. I'm not saying that Belichick's responsible. Even, even Keel, even Keel, just as even as Miles Gaskin's floor versus ceiling and fancy football, it's like the same. Two carries, three yards. Gosh, that was disgusting. But Brady and Belichick are on the same level as far as which one led the dynasty. Because I know that was the question. I know it was, okay, well, Brady proved by going to the Buccaneers that he won a Super Bowl without Bill Belichick. So he proved that he was responsible for the Patriots dynasty because Bill Belichick didn't do anything with the Patriots team that he had. Well, last night proved, okay, Bill Belichick, he competed and he outsmarted Tom Brady in a lot of assets. So I think they were both responsible for that Patriots dynasty. I think at this point, close the book. It's over. Discussion is over. They're both 50-50. They both did their part. They both contributed. No one is higher than the other. Bill Belichick had a great part to do with it. Tom Brady had a great part to do with it. They both are amazing. Takeaway number two. This is another Bill Belichick, Tom Brady takeaway. Again, unbiased just from watching the game and leave your thoughts in the chat as well, if you think otherwise. But Bill Belichick, last night lost the game, but when you talk about Belichick versus Brady, I think Belichick had the upper hand last night. Listen, I'm a huge fan of Tom Brady. I really am. I loved seeing the history. And I think I'm one of the few people that likes to soak up the moment and like to soak up the history that we watch. And I know that this is never going to happen again, seeing someone play as long as he's been playing. And I want to see those records keep on continuing to get broken. But last night it proved that Bill Belichick can game plan with, against almost anyone. The team that Bill Belichick has with the Patriots versus the team that the Bucks have with Tom Brady, it's, we went into this day, I think 83% of people, according to what they showed on Sunday Night Football last night, of fans voted for the Buccaneers to win by like double digits. I think everybody expected the Buccaneers to just blow the Patriots out of the water. That didn't happen. And so it was a little bit more even and I think we have to give Belichick a lot more credit for that with the team and the talent that he has that's so depleted versus the talent of the Buccaneers, the most, one of if not the most talented team in the NFL. So Belichick just kind of fought and battled with Tom Brady, kept up with them. So take away number two. I think that Belichick beat Tom Brady. If you want to talk about Belichick versus Tom Brady, Bucks versus Patriots, Bucks won. Rams, this is takeaway number three. Rams are not bulletproof. Kyler Murray is playing at an MVP level. Nothing can stop him. He's all the way up. The Rams defense has holes. Kyler Murray exposed it. Rams offense has holes. Cliff Kingsbury in the defense exposed it. The Rams are they the best team in the NFL? I don't know. Jimmy Garoppolo takeaway number four should remain the starter versus San Francisco 49ers. Now he's going to be out for the next couple of weeks with a calf injury. But Traylance, he looked, he had his flashes, he had his flashes, but in winning football games, it's Jimmy Garoppolo, I feel like is the best option. Take away number five. The Stewards offense may struggle like this all season on log. I have a lot of faith in Mike Tomlin. I really do. And that's the only factor that's making me consider, oh, he's a good coach. He's going to turn things around. It'll be fine. I mean, it's been four weeks at this point and the Stewards offense has just not been looking great. And I think the Stewards offense is going to continue to struggle all year long. So whether it's Ben Rothesburg or whether it's like they don't run with Naja Harris enough, I don't know. Something's got to change over there. Take away number six. Teddy Bridgewater is vital, vital for a playoff push for the Denver Broncos. Drew Law came in, did not put up a single point against Baltimore Ravens. It was against the Ravens, the toughest test yet, but 3-0 start. Teddy Bridgewater, he was responsible for a lot of that, accurate, one of the more accurate quarterbacks in the NFL this season. Bridgewater is the guy for Broncos. And if they want to make a playoff push, at least for the wildcard race, Teddy Bridgewater needs to stay healthy and needs to be the quarterback. Next takeaway, Justin Fields will be fine. I know everybody freaked out about that game against the Cleveland Browns. First NFL game, tough defense. First time we played first team players. It's okay. Then he had somewhat of a decent game against the Detroit Lions. So he'll be fine. He'll be fine in the NFL. He's just going to continue to get better. Don't worry about Justin Fields. He'll be a good player. Take away number eight. The Eagles need to get better within the five-yard line. Okay. Red zone percentage, efficiency. Not that bad. Not bad at all. I think going into the game, it was like 83%, 85%. Touchdown efficiency in the red zone. But when they get within the five-yard line, we've seen this in the last two home games. I don't know what it is. The play calling just all of a sudden breaks down. Nick Siriani, the offensive coordinators, I don't know. It just does not work. And we saw it, the last home game before this one against the Chiefs, where it was fourth down. This had to go for it on fourth down. Did a little bit of a trickery play. That did not work. It was a quest walk-ins that had the pass and you just threw it in complete. Why are you throwing it out of the end zone on fourth down? Just throw it up. If it's intercepted, it's intercepted. Yesterday against the Chiefs, flat route to Miles Sanders, Kenneth Gainwell. Within the five-yard line, you just lost three yards right there. And the Eagles need to get better within the five-yard line. Other than that, I think Jalen Hurts is killing it for the Eagles offense. Take away number nine. Zach Wilson is the future of the New York Jets. Looked great. Two really good throws. One Corey Davis, that touchdown, which if you started them in fantasy football, thank you for listening to Time of Football. I got your back. And then a one against a sideline towards the end of the game, they were trying to make some clutch plays to try to, you know, beat the Tennessee Titans in overtime or was it close to overtime? I don't know. But it was a perfectly thrown post route pass towards the sideline. Zach Wilson, he is the future. He's going to be fine. Saquon Barkley last takeaway will not be limited anymore. They have let the chains loose. Saquon is back to being Saquon. Looks great against the New Orleans Saints. And the last couple of weeks he's been playing at 80% of running back snaps. So Saquon Barkley is now has the reins. And that is 10 takeaways from this past week.