1 00:00:00,160 --> 00:00:03,040 Speaker 1: Boomers Sis and joining us right now about to address 2 00:00:03,120 --> 00:00:03,520 Speaker 1: the crowd. 3 00:00:03,840 --> 00:00:05,720 Speaker 2: How are you doing? How are you enjoying the Queen City? 4 00:00:05,720 --> 00:00:07,840 Speaker 3: Though, you know what, I really do enjoy it. 5 00:00:07,880 --> 00:00:10,360 Speaker 4: I was wondering the last time I was here, I 6 00:00:10,360 --> 00:00:12,200 Speaker 4: think Cam Newton was still the quarterback. 7 00:00:12,200 --> 00:00:13,080 Speaker 3: They were playing the Bucks. 8 00:00:13,080 --> 00:00:16,920 Speaker 4: It was a Monday night game, so maybe twenty seventeen maybe, 9 00:00:17,120 --> 00:00:19,599 Speaker 4: I think it was probably around then. And when I 10 00:00:19,640 --> 00:00:23,720 Speaker 4: was driving in last night, I cannot believe how Charlotte 11 00:00:23,760 --> 00:00:26,200 Speaker 4: has exploded. It is and by the way, every day 12 00:00:26,200 --> 00:00:28,240 Speaker 4: I just want to apologize for all the New Yorkers 13 00:00:28,280 --> 00:00:30,840 Speaker 4: moving down here. They're going to ruin your life. 14 00:00:30,920 --> 00:00:33,240 Speaker 2: Well, it's just recently it's been the Philly fans. 15 00:00:33,400 --> 00:00:34,280 Speaker 3: Oh that's even worse. 16 00:00:35,080 --> 00:00:37,760 Speaker 1: They're the ones, you know, anytime the Towys sports gets 17 00:00:37,760 --> 00:00:39,680 Speaker 1: brought up, they want to fight. 18 00:00:39,720 --> 00:00:41,680 Speaker 3: They want to fight. Of course, they jumps off size. 19 00:00:41,720 --> 00:00:43,680 Speaker 4: We know it's an impossible to play, to stop the 20 00:00:43,720 --> 00:00:45,120 Speaker 4: referees don't know how to stop it. 21 00:00:45,400 --> 00:00:46,519 Speaker 3: Nobody knows how to stop it. 22 00:00:46,560 --> 00:00:49,160 Speaker 4: And then watching it in full bloom against Kansas City 23 00:00:49,200 --> 00:00:52,320 Speaker 4: last week, you know that's amazing. I give Shane styke 24 00:00:52,360 --> 00:00:54,640 Speaker 4: In a lot of credit for coming up with the concept, 25 00:00:55,040 --> 00:00:57,280 Speaker 4: and Jason Kelcey of course was the first center that 26 00:00:57,360 --> 00:00:59,360 Speaker 4: was able to do that and now that they can 27 00:00:59,400 --> 00:01:01,680 Speaker 4: still do it with Cam Jurgens, And of course I 28 00:01:01,720 --> 00:01:04,360 Speaker 4: think it has to do with making sure your quarterback 29 00:01:04,440 --> 00:01:07,200 Speaker 4: is the right size, and Jalen Hurts is like the 30 00:01:07,240 --> 00:01:11,320 Speaker 4: perfect size physically, the perfect size guy to get in 31 00:01:11,440 --> 00:01:14,559 Speaker 4: behind that offensive line and it's an impossible thing to stop. 32 00:01:14,720 --> 00:01:16,959 Speaker 1: Now you've been a long time media member at this point, 33 00:01:16,959 --> 00:01:21,040 Speaker 1: but I grew up your quarterback. First. Quarterback development continues 34 00:01:21,080 --> 00:01:24,120 Speaker 1: to be a conversation we're having as someone that's played 35 00:01:24,120 --> 00:01:27,319 Speaker 1: that position. You look at young guys college game, young 36 00:01:27,400 --> 00:01:30,400 Speaker 1: coming into the NFL. What do you see about quarterback 37 00:01:30,440 --> 00:01:31,720 Speaker 1: development is so different there? 38 00:01:31,880 --> 00:01:34,440 Speaker 4: There isn't any I mean, and it really depends on 39 00:01:34,440 --> 00:01:36,360 Speaker 4: who the kid is and what college he's going to 40 00:01:36,440 --> 00:01:37,520 Speaker 4: and whether or not he's going to. 41 00:01:37,440 --> 00:01:38,440 Speaker 3: Stay at that college. 42 00:01:38,680 --> 00:01:40,479 Speaker 4: And if you stay at that college, like I stayed 43 00:01:40,480 --> 00:01:42,600 Speaker 4: at the University of Maryland for five years. I had 44 00:01:42,600 --> 00:01:46,319 Speaker 4: two coaches, Jerry Claiborn. First, he ran a different offense 45 00:01:46,319 --> 00:01:48,760 Speaker 4: that was not suited to my talents. We used to 46 00:01:48,760 --> 00:01:50,640 Speaker 4: have to pitch the ball to the tailback and lead 47 00:01:50,680 --> 00:01:53,240 Speaker 4: around the corner and run into like Michael Dean Perry 48 00:01:53,480 --> 00:01:56,280 Speaker 4: or I don't know, Lawrence Taylor at North Carolina. So 49 00:01:56,480 --> 00:01:59,840 Speaker 4: that toughened us up as quarterbacks without question. My junior 50 00:01:59,880 --> 00:02:02,800 Speaker 4: and Bobby Ross came in and he brought in a 51 00:02:02,840 --> 00:02:04,080 Speaker 4: pro style offense. 52 00:02:04,400 --> 00:02:07,040 Speaker 3: He brought in Ralph Frigan as our offensive coordinator. 53 00:02:07,120 --> 00:02:10,480 Speaker 4: Joe Kreeback was our quarterback, who was me, Frank Reich 54 00:02:10,520 --> 00:02:12,800 Speaker 4: and Stan Gelbaugh in the room, and all three of 55 00:02:12,880 --> 00:02:15,720 Speaker 4: us spent over twelve years in the NFL, so all 56 00:02:15,760 --> 00:02:19,280 Speaker 4: three of us were supremely talented, but we just needed direction, 57 00:02:19,400 --> 00:02:22,720 Speaker 4: We needed development, and those guys worked on the fundamentals, 58 00:02:22,760 --> 00:02:27,160 Speaker 4: worked on reading defenses, knowing all of our formations, knowing 59 00:02:27,880 --> 00:02:30,520 Speaker 4: the personnel groups that go with the pass protections that 60 00:02:30,560 --> 00:02:33,079 Speaker 4: we're calling. And that's the development part. You know, we 61 00:02:33,080 --> 00:02:35,560 Speaker 4: weren't standing at the line of scrimmage in a shotgun 62 00:02:35,600 --> 00:02:38,079 Speaker 4: and then looking over to the sideline and having somebody 63 00:02:38,120 --> 00:02:38,880 Speaker 4: hold up a sign. 64 00:02:39,160 --> 00:02:41,080 Speaker 3: We were actually in the huddle calling the play. 65 00:02:41,120 --> 00:02:44,119 Speaker 4: And we had legitimate two minute offense where we were 66 00:02:44,120 --> 00:02:46,000 Speaker 4: calling the plays in the middle of the game. So, 67 00:02:47,000 --> 00:02:49,200 Speaker 4: you know, some of it has gotten too easy for 68 00:02:49,240 --> 00:02:51,880 Speaker 4: the quarterback. I think in college I don't necessarily know 69 00:02:51,960 --> 00:02:53,240 Speaker 4: that they really I. 70 00:02:53,200 --> 00:02:54,880 Speaker 3: Think they try to apply themselves. 71 00:02:55,240 --> 00:02:57,880 Speaker 4: But when they get to the NFL, it's a completely 72 00:02:57,919 --> 00:03:01,200 Speaker 4: different animal. And because the hash mark are closer, the 73 00:03:01,240 --> 00:03:05,440 Speaker 4: players are faster, they're bigger, they're more intimidating. You know, 74 00:03:05,520 --> 00:03:08,160 Speaker 4: it's no wonder that a lot of young quarterbacks don't 75 00:03:08,200 --> 00:03:10,600 Speaker 4: make it initially, and may if they can hang around, 76 00:03:10,680 --> 00:03:13,120 Speaker 4: may make it like Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold bar 77 00:03:13,520 --> 00:03:14,799 Speaker 4: in their six and seventh year. 78 00:03:15,120 --> 00:03:17,040 Speaker 1: See, that's that's one of the things that I look 79 00:03:17,280 --> 00:03:20,079 Speaker 1: at and think, I think the quarterback position should be 80 00:03:20,080 --> 00:03:23,880 Speaker 1: played by twenty seven, twenty eightyears. We're skipping ahead and 81 00:03:23,919 --> 00:03:27,240 Speaker 1: then blaming the youngsters for not being developed around here locally. 82 00:03:27,560 --> 00:03:31,280 Speaker 1: Bryce Young obviously has the limitations because of his size, 83 00:03:31,520 --> 00:03:34,000 Speaker 1: but looks good and stretches, you know, look good in 84 00:03:34,040 --> 00:03:36,440 Speaker 1: the second half and really trying to figure out is 85 00:03:36,480 --> 00:03:38,320 Speaker 1: this a guy that this team can build a round? 86 00:03:38,480 --> 00:03:40,600 Speaker 3: Well, you brought it up size and it's a big 87 00:03:40,640 --> 00:03:41,400 Speaker 3: it's a big deal. 88 00:03:41,960 --> 00:03:45,160 Speaker 4: There's only really one quarterback that has had really great 89 00:03:45,200 --> 00:03:49,160 Speaker 4: success that is under six foot and that is Russell Wilson. 90 00:03:49,480 --> 00:03:51,920 Speaker 4: And Russell Wilson's five to eleven and Russell Wilson you 91 00:03:51,960 --> 00:03:55,120 Speaker 4: could still see and still play. And he understands the game. 92 00:03:55,160 --> 00:03:57,440 Speaker 4: He knows what's going on. And you know, I'll never 93 00:03:57,440 --> 00:03:59,880 Speaker 4: forget Pete Carroll when they drafted him in the third round. 94 00:04:00,240 --> 00:04:02,040 Speaker 4: Pete told me, he goes Boomer, this guy's going to 95 00:04:02,120 --> 00:04:05,240 Speaker 4: be my starting quarterback because he has the right personality. 96 00:04:05,320 --> 00:04:07,480 Speaker 3: He wants to be the quarterback, he wants to be 97 00:04:07,560 --> 00:04:08,040 Speaker 3: the leader. 98 00:04:08,400 --> 00:04:11,040 Speaker 4: So he impressed the Seattle coaches when he first got there. 99 00:04:11,280 --> 00:04:14,000 Speaker 4: You know, Bryce is five to ten. Does he weigh 100 00:04:14,000 --> 00:04:16,000 Speaker 4: one hundred and eighty five pounds? I'm not really sure, 101 00:04:16,400 --> 00:04:18,800 Speaker 4: and so the base is not there really. I mean, 102 00:04:18,880 --> 00:04:21,919 Speaker 4: like you could say that guys like Tua and Drew Brees, 103 00:04:22,279 --> 00:04:25,200 Speaker 4: you know, ultimately have made it. And Drew Brees left 104 00:04:25,320 --> 00:04:28,120 Speaker 4: an unbelievable mark on the NFL given his size for 105 00:04:28,120 --> 00:04:31,800 Speaker 4: two different franchises. But it's very rare that a guy 106 00:04:31,839 --> 00:04:34,680 Speaker 4: that's five to ten is going to have success. That's 107 00:04:34,720 --> 00:04:36,960 Speaker 4: just the reality of it. And you know, so I 108 00:04:37,000 --> 00:04:39,919 Speaker 4: don't know why they drafted Bryce. You know, if I 109 00:04:39,960 --> 00:04:42,080 Speaker 4: were them, I would have drafted c. J. Stroud in 110 00:04:42,120 --> 00:04:44,599 Speaker 4: that draft. He's bigger, he's stronger, but you could even 111 00:04:44,600 --> 00:04:48,040 Speaker 4: see that CJ now is also struggling. 112 00:04:47,680 --> 00:04:47,920 Speaker 3: You know. 113 00:04:48,080 --> 00:04:51,520 Speaker 4: And I could probably trace it back to the offensive 114 00:04:51,520 --> 00:04:53,359 Speaker 4: line for Houston right now, because they don't have a 115 00:04:53,360 --> 00:04:56,279 Speaker 4: great offensive line, probably one of the worst in the NFL, 116 00:04:56,320 --> 00:04:59,919 Speaker 4: and he's feeling that. So they expect him to overcome 117 00:05:00,160 --> 00:05:02,120 Speaker 4: some of that because of what he did his rookie year. 118 00:05:02,440 --> 00:05:04,159 Speaker 4: And I don't know if that's realistic or not, but 119 00:05:04,240 --> 00:05:07,120 Speaker 4: I you're five to ten, you're one hundred and eighty pounds, 120 00:05:07,120 --> 00:05:11,160 Speaker 4: your chances of success decrease significantly. 121 00:05:11,560 --> 00:05:14,000 Speaker 1: I consider myself Bryce's positive and want to give the 122 00:05:14,040 --> 00:05:16,520 Speaker 1: young man a chance, certainly, but when it goes wrong, 123 00:05:16,640 --> 00:05:20,440 Speaker 1: he does look just so small when it's happening. 124 00:05:20,200 --> 00:05:20,400 Speaker 3: You know. 125 00:05:20,520 --> 00:05:23,680 Speaker 4: So my buddy Frank Rych he was his first coach, 126 00:05:24,320 --> 00:05:27,120 Speaker 4: and you know, I was asking Frank about Bryce. He goes, Boomer, 127 00:05:27,640 --> 00:05:29,840 Speaker 4: this kid is such a smart kid, such a nice 128 00:05:29,880 --> 00:05:32,680 Speaker 4: young man, and he wants to do it, he wants 129 00:05:32,720 --> 00:05:36,240 Speaker 4: to be great, and he goes, I actually believe he's 130 00:05:36,279 --> 00:05:38,120 Speaker 4: really going to have a great career in the NFL. 131 00:05:38,400 --> 00:05:39,960 Speaker 4: He goes, I don't know if it will stand up 132 00:05:40,000 --> 00:05:42,600 Speaker 4: to Russell Wilson or Drew Brees, but I think he 133 00:05:42,680 --> 00:05:46,640 Speaker 4: really wants to be the guy. So that is part 134 00:05:46,640 --> 00:05:49,840 Speaker 4: and parcel of the package that you can appreciate that 135 00:05:49,920 --> 00:05:53,000 Speaker 4: he's going to overcome the short part of his height 136 00:05:53,160 --> 00:05:55,680 Speaker 4: and maybe the heart that he has is going to 137 00:05:55,720 --> 00:05:57,400 Speaker 4: be able to take him to a next level like 138 00:05:58,160 --> 00:06:01,000 Speaker 4: Jalen Hurts has. Like Jalen Hurt was a second round 139 00:06:01,080 --> 00:06:03,320 Speaker 4: draft pick and when they threw him in there, they 140 00:06:03,320 --> 00:06:05,480 Speaker 4: didn't think that they had their quarterback that was going 141 00:06:05,480 --> 00:06:07,600 Speaker 4: to take him to the future. The one thing about 142 00:06:07,680 --> 00:06:10,200 Speaker 4: Jalen Hurts, if you watched him when he was in college, 143 00:06:10,520 --> 00:06:14,200 Speaker 4: he was an extreme competitor at the position, and when 144 00:06:14,200 --> 00:06:18,200 Speaker 4: you watch him now with Philadelphia, his competitive juices are there. 145 00:06:18,200 --> 00:06:18,840 Speaker 3: They're evident. 146 00:06:19,040 --> 00:06:20,680 Speaker 4: Now he may not throw the ball as well as 147 00:06:20,760 --> 00:06:23,120 Speaker 4: everybody would like him to, but you know what, he'll 148 00:06:23,160 --> 00:06:26,160 Speaker 4: make first downs for you. And if I were a defense, 149 00:06:26,160 --> 00:06:27,920 Speaker 4: by the way, and they ran that Dan tush Bush 150 00:06:27,960 --> 00:06:30,720 Speaker 4: to me, I tell my middle linebacker to bury his 151 00:06:30,839 --> 00:06:34,359 Speaker 4: helmet right in the back of Jalen Hurts. Put it 152 00:06:34,400 --> 00:06:36,919 Speaker 4: right in the back of the quarterback and this way 153 00:06:37,440 --> 00:06:39,560 Speaker 4: they'll think twice because he may not get up after 154 00:06:39,560 --> 00:06:40,000 Speaker 4: you hit him. 155 00:06:40,400 --> 00:06:42,320 Speaker 2: Way, as we talk about young quarterbacks. 156 00:06:43,040 --> 00:06:44,800 Speaker 1: I think one of the things is that if Rice 157 00:06:44,839 --> 00:06:46,400 Speaker 1: could get to the point, like you mentioned, with some 158 00:06:46,440 --> 00:06:48,839 Speaker 1: of the guys like a Baker Mayfield, where he's playing 159 00:06:48,880 --> 00:06:52,280 Speaker 1: and has more experience than the other guys rather than 160 00:06:52,279 --> 00:06:55,080 Speaker 1: playing against guys that have equal or more experience than him, 161 00:06:55,360 --> 00:06:57,120 Speaker 1: that I think that would be a point where you 162 00:06:57,120 --> 00:06:59,520 Speaker 1: would start to see some of the fruits of the labor. 163 00:06:59,560 --> 00:07:03,039 Speaker 2: But the appetite to wait for that is not strong. 164 00:07:03,120 --> 00:07:05,920 Speaker 3: It's not realistic in the NFL these days. And believe 165 00:07:05,960 --> 00:07:07,800 Speaker 3: you me, I mean in New York. 166 00:07:08,720 --> 00:07:10,560 Speaker 4: You know where I work every morning, and I have 167 00:07:10,640 --> 00:07:12,720 Speaker 4: to deal with covering the Jets and the Giants. I mean, 168 00:07:12,760 --> 00:07:16,560 Speaker 4: the quarterback list is long, and it's just littered with 169 00:07:16,680 --> 00:07:19,000 Speaker 4: all sorts of mistakes or guys that couldn't make it. 170 00:07:19,360 --> 00:07:21,920 Speaker 4: And I think right now, you know with when you 171 00:07:21,960 --> 00:07:24,520 Speaker 4: think about it. Sam Darnold is now on his fourth 172 00:07:24,520 --> 00:07:26,880 Speaker 4: team where it's fifteam. I think I was fourth team, 173 00:07:27,120 --> 00:07:29,320 Speaker 4: and he got a big contract and he's playing with Seattle. 174 00:07:29,400 --> 00:07:31,160 Speaker 3: Great, that's awesome. He's a little bit older. 175 00:07:31,160 --> 00:07:33,760 Speaker 4: When the Jets drafted him, he was twenty years old 176 00:07:34,240 --> 00:07:36,920 Speaker 4: and they made him the starting quarterback his first year. 177 00:07:37,240 --> 00:07:39,760 Speaker 2: Well, and that ghost comment lives for years. 178 00:07:39,800 --> 00:07:41,920 Speaker 4: Yeah, but the reason he said that is because he 179 00:07:41,920 --> 00:07:43,960 Speaker 4: heard me saying it on the radio. I remember when 180 00:07:43,960 --> 00:07:46,640 Speaker 4: I was a rookie for the Bengals. I played four 181 00:07:46,680 --> 00:07:48,560 Speaker 4: games due to guys getting hurt in front of me. 182 00:07:49,000 --> 00:07:51,080 Speaker 4: I had not a clue to what I was doing. 183 00:07:51,360 --> 00:07:54,200 Speaker 4: I almost killed Chris Collinsworth. I threw him the ball 184 00:07:54,240 --> 00:07:57,200 Speaker 4: I think nineteen times in one game, and at least 185 00:07:57,280 --> 00:08:00,520 Speaker 4: ten of those went over his head, so his ribs works. 186 00:08:00,680 --> 00:08:02,880 Speaker 4: The next day, I sent him a massage therapist to 187 00:08:02,920 --> 00:08:06,280 Speaker 4: his house and he turned away because he was too 188 00:08:06,320 --> 00:08:09,600 Speaker 4: beat up. So I remember my rookie year and how 189 00:08:09,800 --> 00:08:11,560 Speaker 4: just I was not ready to play, But then the 190 00:08:11,600 --> 00:08:14,240 Speaker 4: next year clicked in for me. And that's that's just 191 00:08:14,320 --> 00:08:17,840 Speaker 4: the thing. There was no social media back there. It 192 00:08:17,880 --> 00:08:20,080 Speaker 4: was just talk radio, so I had to deal with 193 00:08:20,120 --> 00:08:22,560 Speaker 4: all of that criticism, which was bad enough, and maybe 194 00:08:22,600 --> 00:08:24,880 Speaker 4: the guy's writing a bad article about me or something. 195 00:08:25,200 --> 00:08:28,960 Speaker 4: But today, with social media and Instagram and people wanting 196 00:08:29,000 --> 00:08:31,880 Speaker 4: to put their opinions out there, all these kids are 197 00:08:31,880 --> 00:08:36,040 Speaker 4: seeing it and it's definitely having a profound effect on 198 00:08:36,080 --> 00:08:38,760 Speaker 4: who they are as people and how they handle the 199 00:08:38,800 --> 00:08:40,680 Speaker 4: adversity that they're confronted. 200 00:08:40,880 --> 00:08:43,760 Speaker 1: Speaking with Boomer Sias and he's about to address the 201 00:08:43,840 --> 00:08:46,440 Speaker 1: Charlotte Touchdown Club as part of their lunch and speaker series. 202 00:08:46,600 --> 00:08:48,360 Speaker 1: We'll get you out on this. You mentioned your days 203 00:08:48,360 --> 00:08:51,640 Speaker 1: at Maryland. I'm I'm an ACC guy. Do you wish 204 00:08:51,720 --> 00:08:52,600 Speaker 1: Maryland was still. 205 00:08:52,440 --> 00:08:54,040 Speaker 3: In the ACC? 206 00:08:54,360 --> 00:08:57,240 Speaker 4: I mean, you know he found ourselves in the red 207 00:08:57,240 --> 00:09:01,160 Speaker 4: there around twenty sixteen twenty seventeen. It was a downturn 208 00:09:01,200 --> 00:09:04,440 Speaker 4: in the economy. We were expanding Bird Stadium. They thought 209 00:09:04,440 --> 00:09:05,680 Speaker 4: that they were going to be able to sell like 210 00:09:05,720 --> 00:09:08,600 Speaker 4: two hundred suitets. I think they sold like twenty and 211 00:09:08,840 --> 00:09:11,280 Speaker 4: all of a sudden, you know, panics set in. And 212 00:09:11,280 --> 00:09:13,600 Speaker 4: when panic sets in and the Big ten comes knocking 213 00:09:13,679 --> 00:09:16,320 Speaker 4: on your door, guarantee you a certain amount of money 214 00:09:16,360 --> 00:09:19,040 Speaker 4: every single year. There's no way at that point that 215 00:09:19,080 --> 00:09:21,240 Speaker 4: Maryland could say no. And Maryland was one of the 216 00:09:21,280 --> 00:09:24,480 Speaker 4: original founders of the ACC, and we had great I mean, 217 00:09:24,559 --> 00:09:28,959 Speaker 4: we had great rivalries with Virginia, North Carolina, North Carolina State, 218 00:09:29,160 --> 00:09:32,240 Speaker 4: Duke Clemson, you know, Florida State. I don't think was 219 00:09:32,280 --> 00:09:36,200 Speaker 4: in yet, but you know, we had all those great rivalries, 220 00:09:36,280 --> 00:09:39,440 Speaker 4: and those great rivalries go to the other sports as 221 00:09:39,480 --> 00:09:44,199 Speaker 4: well like Duke basketball, North Carolina basketball, NC State basketball. 222 00:09:44,520 --> 00:09:46,360 Speaker 4: When I was at Maryland, we had a great basketball 223 00:09:46,400 --> 00:09:49,440 Speaker 4: program going against all those guys and it was so 224 00:09:49,600 --> 00:09:52,679 Speaker 4: much fun. And now you know, we're going out to 225 00:09:52,720 --> 00:09:56,679 Speaker 4: play Oregon or we're going out to play Wisconsin. It's 226 00:09:56,679 --> 00:09:58,760 Speaker 4: great when Michigan and Ohio State come to Maryland because 227 00:09:58,760 --> 00:09:59,720 Speaker 4: they set out the stadium. 228 00:10:00,120 --> 00:10:00,960 Speaker 3: We make some more money. 229 00:10:01,360 --> 00:10:03,880 Speaker 4: But at the end of the day, you know, I 230 00:10:03,920 --> 00:10:06,200 Speaker 4: wish we would have stayed in the ACC. But you know, 231 00:10:07,280 --> 00:10:10,600 Speaker 4: this thing is moving like a bullet train, and who 232 00:10:10,640 --> 00:10:12,640 Speaker 4: knows where we're going to be in four years from now. 233 00:10:12,960 --> 00:10:15,160 Speaker 4: I wouldn't be surprised that they expand that playoff to 234 00:10:15,200 --> 00:10:19,200 Speaker 4: twenty four teams and we have free conferences, you know, 235 00:10:19,280 --> 00:10:23,400 Speaker 4: and those conference those those conference commissioners are basically going 236 00:10:23,480 --> 00:10:25,400 Speaker 4: to run everything, and the NCAA is going to be 237 00:10:25,400 --> 00:10:26,319 Speaker 4: on the outside looking in. 238 00:10:26,960 --> 00:10:29,280 Speaker 2: Boomer Sis and my first quarterback. 239 00:10:29,320 --> 00:10:31,280 Speaker 1: As I told you guys earlier in the show, but 240 00:10:31,400 --> 00:10:33,360 Speaker 1: you really have been one of the storytellers of this 241 00:10:33,480 --> 00:10:37,160 Speaker 1: league for going on now twenty five years. Five years, 242 00:10:37,160 --> 00:10:39,400 Speaker 1: which is just a basic Actually, you know, I'm getting old, 243 00:10:40,040 --> 00:10:42,280 Speaker 1: we all are every day. It's nice to meet you, 244 00:10:42,360 --> 00:10:44,560 Speaker 1: thanks to meet you, Thank you so much, Boomer Sias 245 00:10:44,559 --> 00:10:45,160 Speaker 1: and joining us