1 00:00:00,080 --> 00:00:01,040 Speaker 1: You breed love Millon Huey. 2 00:00:01,080 --> 00:00:03,320 Speaker 2: How you doing, man, what's happening? I'm doing great, guys. 3 00:00:03,279 --> 00:00:06,600 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, or just avoiding the avoiding the snowflakes. Here 4 00:00:06,640 --> 00:00:09,479 Speaker 1: in Seattle, we didn't get any snow all winter long, 5 00:00:09,520 --> 00:00:11,440 Speaker 1: and then in mid March they decided to dump. 6 00:00:11,240 --> 00:00:16,680 Speaker 2: Dumps the dumps. The spring is always the for me, 7 00:00:16,760 --> 00:00:22,200 Speaker 2: the hardest uh season in Seattle, because you know, everybody, 8 00:00:22,200 --> 00:00:24,520 Speaker 2: everybody has a bad winner, right, but when you see 9 00:00:24,520 --> 00:00:26,479 Speaker 2: the rest of the country climbing out of winter and 10 00:00:26,520 --> 00:00:29,920 Speaker 2: then you know, I mean March, I mean we'll be 11 00:00:30,040 --> 00:00:32,120 Speaker 2: made now. I don't expect snow like this, but we'll 12 00:00:32,120 --> 00:00:35,400 Speaker 2: have sideways rain and you know, fifty one degrees and 13 00:00:35,440 --> 00:00:37,360 Speaker 2: you're like, when is it gonna turn? 14 00:00:38,720 --> 00:00:41,000 Speaker 1: No question about it. I am totally with you one. 15 00:00:41,720 --> 00:00:43,800 Speaker 1: But well, Hugh, the last time we had yan was 16 00:00:43,800 --> 00:00:46,000 Speaker 1: was Monday. And there has been a heck of a 17 00:00:46,040 --> 00:00:49,519 Speaker 1: lot of stuff that has gone on in the NFL 18 00:00:49,640 --> 00:00:53,360 Speaker 1: world at large, but more specifically with the Seattle Seahawks 19 00:00:53,440 --> 00:00:57,000 Speaker 1: since Monday. We did finally sign a couple of players 20 00:00:57,000 --> 00:01:01,400 Speaker 1: from other teams in free agency, which we had not done, uh, 21 00:01:01,480 --> 00:01:03,280 Speaker 1: you know, until a lot of teams had jumped in. 22 00:01:03,320 --> 00:01:05,480 Speaker 1: We were the one of the last teams to do that. 23 00:01:05,480 --> 00:01:08,240 Speaker 1: That's kind of John Schneider's m oh he loves the 24 00:01:08,400 --> 00:01:11,360 Speaker 1: Day two and the Day three free agent signings. But 25 00:01:11,560 --> 00:01:14,559 Speaker 1: Hugh and you and I talked earlier today off the air. 26 00:01:14,680 --> 00:01:18,240 Speaker 1: I you know, I I I assumed you probably had 27 00:01:18,280 --> 00:01:22,480 Speaker 1: seen maybe a little bit of Emmanuel Wilson and Jackson. 28 00:01:22,480 --> 00:01:24,479 Speaker 1: You might not be surprised that Hugh told me he's 29 00:01:24,480 --> 00:01:27,520 Speaker 1: seen I've seen every snap of a man. 30 00:01:27,680 --> 00:01:30,200 Speaker 2: You can't be that manys. 31 00:01:30,480 --> 00:01:32,400 Speaker 1: He has done a lot of research. 32 00:01:33,880 --> 00:01:40,520 Speaker 2: Yes, this year carries seventeen pass attempts. So yeah, I 33 00:01:40,560 --> 00:01:43,959 Speaker 2: wanted to to, you know, look look deep into it 34 00:01:44,040 --> 00:01:47,640 Speaker 2: and see, you know, just where he compares. Obviously, there's 35 00:01:47,960 --> 00:01:51,840 Speaker 2: a concern among many about the departure of Ken Canine 36 00:01:51,840 --> 00:01:55,360 Speaker 2: and and how he will be replaced, and so I 37 00:01:55,440 --> 00:01:56,440 Speaker 2: had to get my eyes on that. 38 00:01:56,760 --> 00:01:59,480 Speaker 1: Well, let's let's dive right in there, because I think 39 00:01:59,480 --> 00:02:03,120 Speaker 1: that's probably the most intriguing of the two free agent signings, 40 00:02:03,120 --> 00:02:06,040 Speaker 1: the safety being the other one. But you know, this 41 00:02:06,200 --> 00:02:08,839 Speaker 1: is a the number one position of need. We've talked 42 00:02:08,840 --> 00:02:11,480 Speaker 1: about it all week long. Softy, Jackson and I are 43 00:02:11,520 --> 00:02:14,600 Speaker 1: all in cahoots the number one position of need as 44 00:02:14,639 --> 00:02:17,680 Speaker 1: an RB one on this football team, and they passed 45 00:02:17,760 --> 00:02:21,160 Speaker 1: up on some what we all thought were pretty legitimate 46 00:02:21,280 --> 00:02:24,360 Speaker 1: RB one's ric o'dowdell kind of being the one that 47 00:02:24,040 --> 00:02:25,840 Speaker 1: that that that went to the top of the list 48 00:02:25,840 --> 00:02:27,920 Speaker 1: for us. They decided to pass up on what I 49 00:02:28,000 --> 00:02:31,720 Speaker 1: thought was a fairly reasonable contract for a guy like 50 00:02:32,040 --> 00:02:35,200 Speaker 1: ric o'dowdell, and instead they go to you know, they go, 51 00:02:35,320 --> 00:02:37,560 Speaker 1: they go to the bargain bin, right, they go to 52 00:02:37,560 --> 00:02:41,560 Speaker 1: the bargain bin. One year, two million dollars on Emmanuel Wilson. 53 00:02:41,639 --> 00:02:44,200 Speaker 1: So when you see him on film, do you see 54 00:02:44,480 --> 00:02:47,440 Speaker 1: simply a complimentary back or a guy that's still young 55 00:02:47,560 --> 00:02:50,120 Speaker 1: enough that that might have something We might have found 56 00:02:50,160 --> 00:02:53,040 Speaker 1: a diamond in the rough starting caliber back in him. 57 00:02:53,080 --> 00:02:55,320 Speaker 2: Well, he's going to be twenty seven in May, so 58 00:02:55,400 --> 00:02:59,320 Speaker 2: he's not that young. And you know, I look and 59 00:02:59,560 --> 00:03:03,240 Speaker 2: I wanted to see something there. I didn't see a lot. 60 00:03:03,320 --> 00:03:07,880 Speaker 2: I think the market kind of speaks here. You got 61 00:03:07,880 --> 00:03:12,120 Speaker 2: ten running backs that have signed, and the average is 62 00:03:12,240 --> 00:03:16,200 Speaker 2: seven point seven million. You mentioned Rego Dabble at six 63 00:03:16,240 --> 00:03:20,840 Speaker 2: point one million. Of the ten guys who signed, the 64 00:03:21,040 --> 00:03:25,120 Speaker 2: ninth most expensive kenth Walker is the most expensive at 65 00:03:25,760 --> 00:03:29,080 Speaker 2: fourteen point three. The Night out of tenth is four 66 00:03:29,080 --> 00:03:33,560 Speaker 2: point six million, and Wilson is two point one. So 67 00:03:33,600 --> 00:03:36,560 Speaker 2: he's less than half. He's tenth on a list of ten, 68 00:03:37,040 --> 00:03:42,520 Speaker 2: but he's less than half of Night. And moreover, the 69 00:03:42,560 --> 00:03:46,920 Speaker 2: packers had him for three years, could have tendered him 70 00:03:46,960 --> 00:03:49,640 Speaker 2: at three point five to two million, which would have 71 00:03:49,680 --> 00:03:52,400 Speaker 2: given them the writer first refusal, which would have given 72 00:03:52,520 --> 00:03:56,880 Speaker 2: them compensatory picks. And what have you chose not to? 73 00:03:57,520 --> 00:04:01,440 Speaker 2: And I think that that makes a statement. They've acquired 74 00:04:01,480 --> 00:04:03,880 Speaker 2: some other guys and signed some guys, and they've got 75 00:04:03,880 --> 00:04:06,960 Speaker 2: their second guy after Josh Jacobs, and then they've got 76 00:04:07,000 --> 00:04:09,240 Speaker 2: other guys they've added to be a third. So so 77 00:04:09,480 --> 00:04:12,920 Speaker 2: in looking at Wilson, you know he had three hundred 78 00:04:12,920 --> 00:04:16,240 Speaker 2: and twenty six snaps, thirty one percent of the snaps. Uh. 79 00:04:17,160 --> 00:04:20,160 Speaker 2: I watched every play. As I said, when I look 80 00:04:20,240 --> 00:04:23,200 Speaker 2: at him, five to eleven, two hundred and twenty six pounds, 81 00:04:23,240 --> 00:04:24,560 Speaker 2: So the first thing you see is, you know, a 82 00:04:24,600 --> 00:04:30,680 Speaker 2: thick frame. But I think that his acceleration is below 83 00:04:30,760 --> 00:04:36,000 Speaker 2: the average. I think that his his long speed, he's 84 00:04:36,040 --> 00:04:39,040 Speaker 2: a four or five eight guy. His long speed is 85 00:04:39,040 --> 00:04:42,480 Speaker 2: is average at best. I think his vision's pretty good. 86 00:04:43,040 --> 00:04:44,680 Speaker 2: I don't see him missing a lot of holes, so 87 00:04:44,760 --> 00:04:47,800 Speaker 2: I think his vision's fine. I think his lateral quickness 88 00:04:47,880 --> 00:04:52,000 Speaker 2: is probably the area that concerns the most, and that 89 00:04:52,120 --> 00:04:56,240 Speaker 2: actually I looked up his combined numbers after kind of 90 00:04:56,240 --> 00:05:00,440 Speaker 2: forming that opinion. His twenty yards shuttle is thirty third percent. Remember, 91 00:05:00,480 --> 00:05:03,520 Speaker 2: now one hundred percentile is the best. His three cone 92 00:05:03,560 --> 00:05:09,400 Speaker 2: drill these are measures of lateral quickness nineteenth percentile. So 93 00:05:10,000 --> 00:05:14,520 Speaker 2: he's in the bottom fifth of all running backs in 94 00:05:14,560 --> 00:05:18,640 Speaker 2: that area. And so I just look at a guy 95 00:05:18,720 --> 00:05:21,320 Speaker 2: that you know, you're giving him two point one million, 96 00:05:21,440 --> 00:05:27,479 Speaker 2: nothing guaranteed. It reminds me something of when Marcus Valdis 97 00:05:27,520 --> 00:05:31,360 Speaker 2: Scanling signed after DK Metcalf left. You say, okay, who's 98 00:05:31,360 --> 00:05:33,200 Speaker 2: going to be the guy that replacess. Well, the first 99 00:05:33,200 --> 00:05:38,400 Speaker 2: signing was Marcus Valdis Scanlings. Everybody's like a tea MVS. 100 00:05:38,680 --> 00:05:40,560 Speaker 2: You know, oh, I know him. You know he's the guy. 101 00:05:40,720 --> 00:05:43,040 Speaker 2: You know, he's one of those guys that has three names. 102 00:05:43,040 --> 00:05:44,799 Speaker 2: That's kind of cool. I want to have three names, 103 00:05:44,839 --> 00:05:48,719 Speaker 2: like everybody's heard of. You know, he's on the Chiefs. 104 00:05:48,480 --> 00:05:52,240 Speaker 2: So we knew Marcus Valdis Scanling as a name. Well, 105 00:05:52,279 --> 00:05:54,599 Speaker 2: I throw on the tape and watched every play, and 106 00:05:55,920 --> 00:05:58,000 Speaker 2: the podcasts are there to show it the next day. 107 00:05:58,080 --> 00:06:00,800 Speaker 2: I'm like, hey, don't be so prized if this guy 108 00:06:00,839 --> 00:06:03,040 Speaker 2: doesn't make the team. I did not right predict that, 109 00:06:03,360 --> 00:06:05,720 Speaker 2: but I'm like, there's no guarantee this guy. This guy 110 00:06:05,800 --> 00:06:08,120 Speaker 2: might make it. I might not make the team. And 111 00:06:09,200 --> 00:06:12,479 Speaker 2: you know to which I got what, And I'm just 112 00:06:12,520 --> 00:06:15,520 Speaker 2: telling you, Emmanuel Wilson may not make this team. He's 113 00:06:15,920 --> 00:06:19,920 Speaker 2: he's signed to me. He has the look of a 114 00:06:20,000 --> 00:06:23,719 Speaker 2: two or three, second or third I'm back on the 115 00:06:23,760 --> 00:06:26,919 Speaker 2: depth chart, so he'd be probably competing with more of 116 00:06:26,960 --> 00:06:31,960 Speaker 2: a Hallani in my opinion, And yet Halani is a 117 00:06:32,000 --> 00:06:35,960 Speaker 2: Special Teams contributor. Wilson is not. Now I say that 118 00:06:36,000 --> 00:06:39,279 Speaker 2: for most of the tape. There was a game against 119 00:06:39,279 --> 00:06:42,960 Speaker 2: the Vikings at home where he had twenty eight carries 120 00:06:42,960 --> 00:06:45,400 Speaker 2: one hundred and seven yards three point eight average, and 121 00:06:45,560 --> 00:06:49,440 Speaker 2: I saw a lot better lateral quickness in that. It's 122 00:06:49,480 --> 00:06:52,080 Speaker 2: almost like, hey, I'm getting the start. I want to 123 00:06:52,120 --> 00:06:54,920 Speaker 2: show my best. And that was his best game, and 124 00:06:54,920 --> 00:06:57,320 Speaker 2: in fact, they out of forty five games in his career, 125 00:06:58,440 --> 00:07:00,480 Speaker 2: he's had four out of forty five where he's been 126 00:07:00,520 --> 00:07:03,640 Speaker 2: over fifty five yards, that game against the Vikings was 127 00:07:03,680 --> 00:07:06,039 Speaker 2: the only time he's ever been over one hundred. The 128 00:07:06,080 --> 00:07:08,560 Speaker 2: next time they played, by the Way, he had eighteen 129 00:07:08,600 --> 00:07:11,680 Speaker 2: carries forty four yards, a two point four yards per attempt, 130 00:07:11,760 --> 00:07:15,360 Speaker 2: So the Vikings kinda became more resolved to stop him. 131 00:07:15,840 --> 00:07:19,640 Speaker 2: But you know, just a couple other things. When you 132 00:07:19,680 --> 00:07:27,720 Speaker 2: compare to Canine, the mistackle percentage, Canine had twenty seven percent, 133 00:07:29,160 --> 00:07:33,120 Speaker 2: Wilson has eleven point six percent. The number of plays 134 00:07:33,360 --> 00:07:37,000 Speaker 2: of fifteen yards or more Canine had twenty two and 135 00:07:37,040 --> 00:07:41,840 Speaker 2: Wilson had one. And lastly, from a physical component, I 136 00:07:41,880 --> 00:07:44,800 Speaker 2: mentioned his frame. He's a thick dude. Yards after contact 137 00:07:44,840 --> 00:07:48,600 Speaker 2: per rush fifty two running backs one hundred and more attempts, 138 00:07:49,040 --> 00:07:51,200 Speaker 2: he was twenty six out of fifty two, right in 139 00:07:51,240 --> 00:07:54,760 Speaker 2: the middle. But you know the stats, don't you know? 140 00:07:54,800 --> 00:07:56,960 Speaker 2: They they kind of are part of the story. To me, 141 00:07:57,520 --> 00:08:00,080 Speaker 2: it's the the eye tests, And as I said, I 142 00:08:00,160 --> 00:08:04,720 Speaker 2: just see a two two, maybe three level running back. 143 00:08:04,760 --> 00:08:08,760 Speaker 2: He's certainly not an ace uh in in the in 144 00:08:08,800 --> 00:08:13,040 Speaker 2: the measure, in the the realm of the canine, all right. 145 00:08:13,080 --> 00:08:16,280 Speaker 2: And but and in fact, Canine. The market has said 146 00:08:16,320 --> 00:08:20,320 Speaker 2: it's almost down to the exact. Canine is literally making 147 00:08:20,440 --> 00:08:25,960 Speaker 2: seven times more money than Wilson, and Wilson is actually older. 148 00:08:27,200 --> 00:08:32,000 Speaker 3: Wow, well he The thing that that kind of is 149 00:08:32,040 --> 00:08:34,240 Speaker 3: on my mind right now is is there room for growth? 150 00:08:34,320 --> 00:08:36,400 Speaker 3: I mean, we look at Brian Flurry taking over as 151 00:08:36,400 --> 00:08:39,360 Speaker 3: the offensive coordinator. I mean, I'm a fantasy football siko 152 00:08:39,520 --> 00:08:42,880 Speaker 3: and I've been watching that San Francisco backfield shell out 153 00:08:42,960 --> 00:08:46,079 Speaker 3: running backs and then with McCaffrey's out that just turned 154 00:08:46,080 --> 00:08:49,959 Speaker 3: into viable starters like Jeff Wilson, Matt Brida, raheem Moster, 155 00:08:50,080 --> 00:08:52,360 Speaker 3: to name a few. I mean, Brian Robinson when he, 156 00:08:52,520 --> 00:08:54,120 Speaker 3: you know, got a little bit more time this year 157 00:08:54,200 --> 00:08:56,280 Speaker 3: was good. I mean, is it does it go anything 158 00:08:56,640 --> 00:08:59,560 Speaker 3: to the Brian Flury system, Maybe that he can turn 159 00:09:00,040 --> 00:09:03,040 Speaker 3: and Emmanuel Wilson into one of those guys that looks 160 00:09:03,080 --> 00:09:04,800 Speaker 3: like a starter when you need him. 161 00:09:05,080 --> 00:09:08,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, I think anything's possible. I think we're working in 162 00:09:08,520 --> 00:09:11,680 Speaker 2: a probability where everything's greater in zero less than one hundred. 163 00:09:12,120 --> 00:09:14,720 Speaker 2: I think that most of the guys you mentioned there, 164 00:09:14,760 --> 00:09:19,920 Speaker 2: they have more juice, more burst, And so if we're 165 00:09:19,920 --> 00:09:22,280 Speaker 2: talking about a guy that's going to be twenty seven 166 00:09:23,360 --> 00:09:26,880 Speaker 2: here in a couple of months, and he's almost exactly 167 00:09:26,920 --> 00:09:32,080 Speaker 2: a year older than Canine. A guy that what was 168 00:09:32,120 --> 00:09:36,679 Speaker 2: the college I can't even remember that he came out of. 169 00:09:39,400 --> 00:09:43,200 Speaker 2: He went to Fort Valley State. But before that, have 170 00:09:43,240 --> 00:09:48,280 Speaker 2: you ever heard of Johnson C. Smith College? No, Johnson C. Smith. 171 00:09:48,320 --> 00:09:51,280 Speaker 2: That's a thing. That's a thing. Johnson C. Like, they 172 00:09:51,320 --> 00:09:54,640 Speaker 2: have a football team. Okay, so they got at least 173 00:09:54,640 --> 00:09:58,600 Speaker 2: eleven guys that played football at Johnson C. Smith at 174 00:09:58,640 --> 00:10:01,520 Speaker 2: any of it. That's that's not a high school. He 175 00:10:01,559 --> 00:10:05,440 Speaker 2: went to North Mecklenburg in North Carolina, Fort Valley State undrafted. 176 00:10:05,480 --> 00:10:08,439 Speaker 2: So where on his history for guy a year older 177 00:10:08,480 --> 00:10:11,960 Speaker 2: than Canine has has it ever popped? And you know 178 00:10:12,000 --> 00:10:15,120 Speaker 2: in the referendum again from the Packers. Look, I don't 179 00:10:15,120 --> 00:10:17,640 Speaker 2: want to dump on a guy. I'm a big Seahawk fan. 180 00:10:18,440 --> 00:10:21,120 Speaker 2: It's a lot more fun to talk about guys that 181 00:10:21,240 --> 00:10:24,480 Speaker 2: you believe in. And you say, wow, this tape really pop. 182 00:10:24,559 --> 00:10:25,720 Speaker 2: But what do you want to do come on and 183 00:10:25,720 --> 00:10:26,280 Speaker 2: lie with you? 184 00:10:26,400 --> 00:10:26,439 Speaker 4: No? 185 00:10:27,120 --> 00:10:29,640 Speaker 1: No, you said, I mean it's perfect. You did it 186 00:10:29,720 --> 00:10:33,520 Speaker 1: last year with MVS and we were shocked. And guess what, 187 00:10:33,679 --> 00:10:35,520 Speaker 1: MBS never played a snap with the Seahawks in a 188 00:10:35,520 --> 00:10:38,280 Speaker 1: regular season game. So you nailed that one, So okay, 189 00:10:38,320 --> 00:10:40,680 Speaker 1: So that leads me to the obvious question. Then, okay, 190 00:10:40,760 --> 00:10:44,520 Speaker 1: what is John's plan? Hugh? What do you think John's 191 00:10:44,640 --> 00:10:49,520 Speaker 1: plan is? Because they have not found a replacement at 192 00:10:49,520 --> 00:10:51,160 Speaker 1: starting running back at this point. 193 00:10:52,040 --> 00:10:54,960 Speaker 2: Well, I don't know. I don't think they've bathed themselves 194 00:10:55,000 --> 00:10:59,280 Speaker 2: in glory at the running pack position. Real quick. These 195 00:10:59,280 --> 00:11:02,560 Speaker 2: are the running back that they've drafted since, uh, since 196 00:11:02,600 --> 00:11:07,680 Speaker 2: twenty ten. Robert Turbine, Christen Michael Spencer, where Kiero Small, 197 00:11:08,320 --> 00:11:14,840 Speaker 2: CJ Procie, Alex Collins, Zach Brooks, Chris Carson, Rasad Penny, 198 00:11:15,240 --> 00:11:21,400 Speaker 2: Travis Homer, DJ Dallas, Kenneth Walker, Zach Sharbonnay, Kenny McIntosh, 199 00:11:21,480 --> 00:11:24,640 Speaker 2: and Damian Martinez. Now there's some really good names in there. 200 00:11:24,720 --> 00:11:26,199 Speaker 2: A few just a cup. 201 00:11:26,240 --> 00:11:28,959 Speaker 1: I mean, they nailed they nailed the seventh rounder in 202 00:11:30,960 --> 00:11:34,120 Speaker 1: Chris and then they had Ken Walker as a second 203 00:11:34,200 --> 00:11:34,960 Speaker 1: round draft pick. 204 00:11:35,000 --> 00:11:38,400 Speaker 2: Well, they've had seven, they've they've had, uh, they've had 205 00:11:38,480 --> 00:11:43,360 Speaker 2: five seventh rounders, seventh rounders, Caro Small, Zach Brooks, Chris Carson, 206 00:11:43,400 --> 00:11:47,000 Speaker 2: As you said, they nailed that, and then Kenny McIntosh, 207 00:11:46,920 --> 00:11:49,360 Speaker 2: who they may have nailed, but he had an ACL 208 00:11:49,760 --> 00:11:53,760 Speaker 2: and then Damian Martinez. So but what concerns me probably 209 00:11:53,800 --> 00:11:59,080 Speaker 2: more for me my opinion, I look at the second rounders. 210 00:11:59,600 --> 00:12:01,760 Speaker 2: To me, they went one for three in the second round, 211 00:12:02,120 --> 00:12:03,840 Speaker 2: because if you get a guy in the second round, 212 00:12:04,080 --> 00:12:06,520 Speaker 2: I think you're you should be getting the number one back. 213 00:12:06,600 --> 00:12:11,160 Speaker 2: Given the way the UH the value for running backs 214 00:12:11,240 --> 00:12:15,000 Speaker 2: has has diminished, both in terms of the draft and 215 00:12:15,120 --> 00:12:17,600 Speaker 2: in terms of the salary cap. I mean, heck, they 216 00:12:17,640 --> 00:12:20,880 Speaker 2: have the lowest number damn near of all non special 217 00:12:20,880 --> 00:12:25,719 Speaker 2: teams guys running backs. Given that that that has transpired, 218 00:12:25,760 --> 00:12:29,679 Speaker 2: your second rounders, you should be hitting on starters. And 219 00:12:29,760 --> 00:12:35,400 Speaker 2: Chris and Michael know Kenneth Walker, Yes, absolutely. You'll get 220 00:12:35,400 --> 00:12:38,240 Speaker 2: some debate from some people at Zach Charbonnay, to my eye, 221 00:12:38,400 --> 00:12:41,559 Speaker 2: in my opinion, he is not a starter. He's a 222 00:12:41,600 --> 00:12:45,720 Speaker 2: solid two, maybe an upper level two. But if he's 223 00:12:45,720 --> 00:12:49,200 Speaker 2: your starter, then he would be a fringe starter that 224 00:12:49,200 --> 00:12:52,600 Speaker 2: you're looking to replace. That's my assessment of Charbonny for 225 00:12:52,640 --> 00:12:54,840 Speaker 2: what it's worth. And so I think they're one for 226 00:12:54,920 --> 00:12:59,839 Speaker 2: three and second rounders yeah, and and so look, it 227 00:13:00,200 --> 00:13:03,400 Speaker 2: all depends on what you think of K nine and 228 00:13:04,920 --> 00:13:07,559 Speaker 2: you know, there's a couple of plays in the Super 229 00:13:07,559 --> 00:13:12,920 Speaker 2: Bowl that to me are representative of what he can do. 230 00:13:13,440 --> 00:13:17,280 Speaker 2: One was an outside run. You guys probably remember this, 231 00:13:17,320 --> 00:13:19,560 Speaker 2: remember when they went back to back thirty yard runs 232 00:13:19,559 --> 00:13:23,240 Speaker 2: in a twenty nine yarder in the Super Bowl. The 233 00:13:23,280 --> 00:13:26,040 Speaker 2: first one is a wide left what's called a G block. 234 00:13:26,559 --> 00:13:28,760 Speaker 2: A G block is when the near side guard is 235 00:13:28,880 --> 00:13:32,560 Speaker 2: kicking out, and an O block is when the backside 236 00:13:32,559 --> 00:13:35,400 Speaker 2: guard is kicking out. All right, but so a lot 237 00:13:35,440 --> 00:13:37,760 Speaker 2: of teams will just say, you know, like nineteen G 238 00:13:38,320 --> 00:13:40,960 Speaker 2: and then the G is referring to the nearguard. So 239 00:13:41,000 --> 00:13:46,160 Speaker 2: they do a G block and the guy the defensive 240 00:13:46,280 --> 00:13:48,600 Speaker 2: end for the Patriots comes up the field and Gray's 241 00:13:48,600 --> 00:13:51,599 Speaker 2: abel kind of loses the block and K nine is 242 00:13:51,640 --> 00:13:53,920 Speaker 2: not able to get underneath it. He has to bounce. 243 00:13:54,200 --> 00:13:59,760 Speaker 2: He loses ground from his foot had he had crossed 244 00:13:59,800 --> 00:14:02,480 Speaker 2: the twenty yard line. Seattle's backed up around their own 245 00:14:02,720 --> 00:14:06,400 Speaker 2: on twenty five, but he loses he's about the twenty. 246 00:14:06,640 --> 00:14:09,880 Speaker 2: He loses ground. Back to the twenty two. I'm sorry, 247 00:14:09,960 --> 00:14:14,680 Speaker 2: the ball, I'm not making sense. Back to the eighteen. 248 00:14:17,880 --> 00:14:20,240 Speaker 2: I'm sorry, Okay, the ball had been There's a lot 249 00:14:20,280 --> 00:14:22,320 Speaker 2: of a video in my mind, the ball had been 250 00:14:22,360 --> 00:14:26,120 Speaker 2: snapped around the twenty five. He gets to about the 251 00:14:26,160 --> 00:14:29,120 Speaker 2: twenty and a half, then he has to go backwards 252 00:14:29,160 --> 00:14:32,360 Speaker 2: to the eighteen. Right now, my words are making sense. 253 00:14:32,520 --> 00:14:35,240 Speaker 2: So he's gone backwards two yards from where he had been. 254 00:14:36,080 --> 00:14:38,680 Speaker 2: And then now he at that point, if you freeze 255 00:14:38,720 --> 00:14:41,880 Speaker 2: the tape, you'd say it's gonna be a victory just 256 00:14:41,920 --> 00:14:44,560 Speaker 2: to get the lion of scrimmage. But he accelerates so 257 00:14:44,720 --> 00:14:47,880 Speaker 2: damn fast and turns the corner and goes up the 258 00:14:47,960 --> 00:14:52,120 Speaker 2: left sideline for thirty yards. There's not five or six 259 00:14:52,160 --> 00:14:54,680 Speaker 2: guys in the league that can do that, right, And 260 00:14:54,720 --> 00:14:58,840 Speaker 2: the very next play it's inside zone. Right, he's going 261 00:14:58,880 --> 00:15:02,920 Speaker 2: off right guard. The nose tackle goes flashes over Sindell, 262 00:15:03,440 --> 00:15:05,840 Speaker 2: so he sets up the block. He cuts back to 263 00:15:05,880 --> 00:15:09,320 Speaker 2: the left to help Sundell's block. He does this all 264 00:15:09,360 --> 00:15:12,080 Speaker 2: at full speed, and then he goes back to the right, 265 00:15:12,120 --> 00:15:14,640 Speaker 2: so he looks like a z like a lightning bolt, 266 00:15:14,640 --> 00:15:17,280 Speaker 2: like a charger lightning bulb is going right left right 267 00:15:17,600 --> 00:15:20,920 Speaker 2: all fulls boom, hits the and then now his acceleration, 268 00:15:21,680 --> 00:15:24,880 Speaker 2: his acceleration is ten yard split. We're talking about canine 269 00:15:26,160 --> 00:15:32,080 Speaker 2: all running backs since twenty twenty that are two hundred 270 00:15:32,120 --> 00:15:34,640 Speaker 2: pounds or more one hundred and forty five running backs. 271 00:15:35,200 --> 00:15:39,080 Speaker 2: Canine had the second fastest ten yard split of his forty. 272 00:15:39,440 --> 00:15:42,120 Speaker 2: So because when you rush your forty, they take your 273 00:15:42,160 --> 00:15:45,520 Speaker 2: first ten yards, So what's your acceleration? So that shows 274 00:15:45,600 --> 00:15:49,720 Speaker 2: up again and again. So for me, Look, there's guys 275 00:15:49,760 --> 00:15:57,360 Speaker 2: I think Bujon Robinson, Jamiir Gibbs, Bibs at times, James 276 00:15:57,440 --> 00:16:03,240 Speaker 2: Cook certainly at his best, Derrick Henry. Like, I'm not 277 00:16:03,360 --> 00:16:08,600 Speaker 2: saying in my eyes that Canine is at the top 278 00:16:08,720 --> 00:16:11,440 Speaker 2: or you know, top three guy in the NFL, but 279 00:16:11,560 --> 00:16:15,160 Speaker 2: I think he's, you know, arguable as high as the 280 00:16:15,240 --> 00:16:18,760 Speaker 2: number four, you know, and somewhere in the four to 281 00:16:18,840 --> 00:16:24,520 Speaker 2: eight range. And PFF had him at number one. And 282 00:16:24,600 --> 00:16:28,320 Speaker 2: so I'm not trying to do a Kansas City Chief 283 00:16:28,360 --> 00:16:33,320 Speaker 2: preseason radio segment because I know he's a chief. I'm 284 00:16:33,360 --> 00:16:36,800 Speaker 2: talking about Knine because that's what you lost and that's 285 00:16:36,800 --> 00:16:39,040 Speaker 2: what you need that that's what you need to replace. 286 00:16:40,120 --> 00:16:41,960 Speaker 2: They're gonna They've got a lot of guys you can 287 00:16:42,000 --> 00:16:44,600 Speaker 2: hand the football too. The question is what's the talent 288 00:16:45,040 --> 00:16:48,560 Speaker 2: in the man that you hand the football too. As 289 00:16:48,560 --> 00:16:51,440 Speaker 2: a defending super Bowl champion, and so I think therein 290 00:16:51,520 --> 00:16:54,520 Speaker 2: lies of concern. But if you're asking me, is doesn't 291 00:16:54,600 --> 00:16:59,280 Speaker 2: Is there a chance Emmanuel Wilson can be a canine? 292 00:16:59,320 --> 00:17:02,240 Speaker 2: I would say, give me a decimal point, and then 293 00:17:02,400 --> 00:17:08,280 Speaker 2: give me an army of zeros and then add a one, 294 00:17:08,600 --> 00:17:10,840 Speaker 2: and then that's what I would tell you, the probabilities. 295 00:17:10,920 --> 00:17:16,600 Speaker 1: So you're saying there's a chance, great stuff from you 296 00:17:16,720 --> 00:17:17,439 Speaker 1: Breed La Milone. 297 00:17:17,440 --> 00:17:17,960 Speaker 3: We come back. 298 00:17:18,000 --> 00:17:21,600 Speaker 1: You know, last time we talked to Hugh, Max Crosby 299 00:17:22,160 --> 00:17:24,920 Speaker 1: was a raven. He is no longer a raven. 300 00:17:25,000 --> 00:17:26,680 Speaker 2: Does Hugh thinks there were. 301 00:17:26,600 --> 00:17:30,200 Speaker 1: Shenanigans being played by the Ravens over the last couple 302 00:17:30,240 --> 00:17:32,080 Speaker 1: of days. We'll talk about that next on ninety three 303 00:17:32,080 --> 00:17:41,800 Speaker 1: point three KJRFM. 304 00:17:37,359 --> 00:17:41,480 Speaker 5: From the R and R Foundation Specialist Broadcast Studio. Now 305 00:17:41,560 --> 00:17:44,879 Speaker 5: back to Softian Dick on your Home for the Huskies, 306 00:17:45,000 --> 00:17:48,320 Speaker 5: Kraken and the twelfth Man Sports Radio ninety three point 307 00:17:48,320 --> 00:17:56,359 Speaker 5: three kJ R FM. 308 00:17:53,720 --> 00:17:58,440 Speaker 1: Max Convention Center, the Sports Star Award Banquet, Softian Dick 309 00:17:58,520 --> 00:18:01,200 Speaker 1: without the soft one. Jack is here, he breed Love 310 00:18:01,280 --> 00:18:04,600 Speaker 1: Millan is here, and Hugh, let's transition away from the 311 00:18:04,600 --> 00:18:07,000 Speaker 1: Hawks for a minute and go to the big story 312 00:18:07,080 --> 00:18:10,359 Speaker 1: The biggest story by far in the NFL over the 313 00:18:10,440 --> 00:18:14,520 Speaker 1: last five days is what has gone on between the 314 00:18:14,600 --> 00:18:17,640 Speaker 1: Las Vegas Raiders and the Baltimore Ravens. The last week, 315 00:18:17,720 --> 00:18:21,360 Speaker 1: spoke Hugh. He was Max Crosby was headed to Baltimore. 316 00:18:21,440 --> 00:18:23,880 Speaker 1: He was going to be a Baltimore Raven. Two first 317 00:18:23,960 --> 00:18:26,520 Speaker 1: round draft picks headed back to Vegas, and that all 318 00:18:27,080 --> 00:18:31,080 Speaker 1: fell apart. And like Jackson, Hugh, I am a subscriber 319 00:18:31,119 --> 00:18:35,080 Speaker 1: to Occaham's Razor, and I don't know about you. Occaham's 320 00:18:35,160 --> 00:18:41,680 Speaker 1: Razor screaming at me in this sense that Hey, Trey Hendrickson, yes, 321 00:18:41,920 --> 00:18:44,159 Speaker 1: was available, but his price tag looked like it was 322 00:18:44,200 --> 00:18:46,080 Speaker 1: going to be way too high for a guy that 323 00:18:46,280 --> 00:18:48,760 Speaker 1: wasn't as good as Max Crosby. So the Ravens said, 324 00:18:48,800 --> 00:18:51,800 Speaker 1: all right, we're not going to overpay for Trey Hendrickson. 325 00:18:51,920 --> 00:18:54,080 Speaker 1: We're gonna trade for our pass rusher and get it 326 00:18:54,080 --> 00:18:56,400 Speaker 1: in Max Crosby. And then over the course of three 327 00:18:56,480 --> 00:18:59,080 Speaker 1: or four days, oh wait a second, Trey Hendrickson's price 328 00:18:59,119 --> 00:19:01,400 Speaker 1: tag is not nearly as big as it was three 329 00:19:01,480 --> 00:19:03,919 Speaker 1: days ago. So how do we get out of this 330 00:19:04,000 --> 00:19:07,240 Speaker 1: trade that we made with the Raiders for Max Crosby, Well, 331 00:19:07,280 --> 00:19:09,960 Speaker 1: we fail him in a physical. I'm not saying that 332 00:19:09,960 --> 00:19:13,640 Speaker 1: that's what they did, Hugh. I'm I'm not accusing them, 333 00:19:14,080 --> 00:19:17,400 Speaker 1: but I am highly suspicious of that scenario. 334 00:19:17,440 --> 00:19:21,920 Speaker 2: What say you, Well, it's interesting because I too thought 335 00:19:21,920 --> 00:19:25,440 Speaker 2: of Okham's razor, and I think the simplest explanation is 336 00:19:25,480 --> 00:19:29,760 Speaker 2: the best explanation. And for me, the best explanation is 337 00:19:29,760 --> 00:19:32,520 Speaker 2: that he failed the physical, that when he got there 338 00:19:33,280 --> 00:19:38,800 Speaker 2: that either the images the physical, the knee was looser 339 00:19:38,840 --> 00:19:43,280 Speaker 2: than they thought. And and you know, athletes fail physicals, 340 00:19:43,320 --> 00:19:47,400 Speaker 2: not every doctor that's employed. And by the way, they 341 00:19:47,400 --> 00:19:50,600 Speaker 2: get their check from the team, right, so they have 342 00:19:50,680 --> 00:19:53,879 Speaker 2: to be somewhat team friendly or aligned with the team 343 00:19:54,359 --> 00:19:59,119 Speaker 2: on sun level. But not everyone. If you take thirty 344 00:19:59,119 --> 00:20:04,520 Speaker 2: two teams, let's say sixty four ninety six physicians that 345 00:20:04,560 --> 00:20:08,480 Speaker 2: are involved in these you know, call it three per team. 346 00:20:08,960 --> 00:20:11,280 Speaker 2: Not all ninety six are going to see the same 347 00:20:11,320 --> 00:20:13,720 Speaker 2: injury the same. Some are going to be more conservative 348 00:20:13,880 --> 00:20:18,159 Speaker 2: than others. Take a case in point, Drew Brees failed 349 00:20:18,160 --> 00:20:21,399 Speaker 2: as physical with the Dolphins, he passed his physical with 350 00:20:21,480 --> 00:20:24,439 Speaker 2: the Saints, coming from the Chargers, and the rest is history. 351 00:20:24,760 --> 00:20:29,120 Speaker 2: Like these things happen and for me, I look and say, 352 00:20:29,480 --> 00:20:34,080 Speaker 2: if you're going to occur accuse the Ravens Eric DaCosta, 353 00:20:34,240 --> 00:20:37,840 Speaker 2: who's been with the team, the GM of the team 354 00:20:37,880 --> 00:20:45,280 Speaker 2: executive president of the of the Ravens since nineteen ninety six, 355 00:20:45,359 --> 00:20:47,600 Speaker 2: he's been the GM since twenty nineteen, If you're going 356 00:20:47,680 --> 00:20:53,040 Speaker 2: to accuse him of that, think about what has to happen. 357 00:20:53,080 --> 00:20:57,200 Speaker 2: First of all, you're going to have a conspiracy of sorts. 358 00:20:57,400 --> 00:21:01,080 Speaker 2: You have team doctors that are are going to somehow 359 00:21:01,160 --> 00:21:05,200 Speaker 2: be involved in this. How are you communicating that? Are 360 00:21:05,200 --> 00:21:09,320 Speaker 2: you communicating that by text, by email, by conversation? Well, 361 00:21:09,320 --> 00:21:16,480 Speaker 2: everybody's got a recording device in their pocket on their phone. 362 00:21:17,040 --> 00:21:19,919 Speaker 2: So you got doctors who would risk their medical licenses. 363 00:21:20,160 --> 00:21:24,959 Speaker 2: You got executives who would risk league discipline. I just 364 00:21:25,000 --> 00:21:29,359 Speaker 2: think having conspiring to do that, and then and then 365 00:21:29,920 --> 00:21:31,639 Speaker 2: what about the business do you want to do in 366 00:21:31,680 --> 00:21:35,680 Speaker 2: the future with the Ravens. I just think that the 367 00:21:36,359 --> 00:21:38,080 Speaker 2: you know, when you're just saying, Okay, this is a 368 00:21:38,119 --> 00:21:44,399 Speaker 2: conspiracy to conduct your business dishonorably, Like I know, teams 369 00:21:44,400 --> 00:21:46,840 Speaker 2: and businesses in all industries do that. I'm not trying 370 00:21:46,840 --> 00:21:49,800 Speaker 2: to be naive. I'm just saying you got to present 371 00:21:49,880 --> 00:21:55,439 Speaker 2: to me evidence that that where I would we can't 372 00:21:55,480 --> 00:22:01,000 Speaker 2: deduce this logically. All we can do is uh drawing 373 00:22:01,119 --> 00:22:04,440 Speaker 2: inference to the best explanation on an ensemble of facts, 374 00:22:04,760 --> 00:22:09,600 Speaker 2: and the facts to me point towards Okham's razor. The 375 00:22:09,640 --> 00:22:14,959 Speaker 2: most likely reason that he got failed as physical is 376 00:22:15,000 --> 00:22:17,040 Speaker 2: because his knee failed the physical. 377 00:22:17,400 --> 00:22:19,919 Speaker 3: Well, if it please, that's right, your honor, I'd like 378 00:22:19,960 --> 00:22:23,080 Speaker 3: to push back on that. He What would you say 379 00:22:23,119 --> 00:22:25,880 Speaker 3: then to what we had JT the brick on who 380 00:22:25,960 --> 00:22:29,200 Speaker 3: yes is Raiders employees a Raiders podcast. He's back, Dad, 381 00:22:29,240 --> 00:22:31,640 Speaker 3: but but I mean he kind of reiterated the same 382 00:22:31,640 --> 00:22:33,959 Speaker 3: things I said the segment before yesterday, and you had 383 00:22:33,960 --> 00:22:36,199 Speaker 3: a love to get your two cents on this A 384 00:22:36,960 --> 00:22:40,160 Speaker 3: the Raiders are sorry. Eric Tacosta has a history of this. 385 00:22:40,359 --> 00:22:43,200 Speaker 3: Ryan Grant was a wide receiver that they backed out 386 00:22:43,200 --> 00:22:46,480 Speaker 3: of signing back in twenty eighteen to sign Michael Crabtree 387 00:22:46,520 --> 00:22:49,600 Speaker 3: instead in a similar situation, And then I would also say, 388 00:22:50,200 --> 00:22:52,520 Speaker 3: this guy's who This is a guy in Max Crosby 389 00:22:52,720 --> 00:22:56,600 Speaker 3: who was on crutches two weeks ago. If he's going 390 00:22:56,680 --> 00:23:00,920 Speaker 3: to fail physical, the guy is barely able to walk 391 00:23:00,960 --> 00:23:03,439 Speaker 3: on his own two feet. So that's a guy that 392 00:23:03,600 --> 00:23:05,040 Speaker 3: I mean. And and this is what a lot of 393 00:23:05,040 --> 00:23:07,000 Speaker 3: people were saying on social media, and so JT. The 394 00:23:07,000 --> 00:23:11,040 Speaker 3: Brick said as well that listen, all thirty one teams 395 00:23:11,040 --> 00:23:13,359 Speaker 3: in the NFL who were maybe you know, could have 396 00:23:13,560 --> 00:23:16,520 Speaker 3: called on Max Crosby knew this is a guy who's 397 00:23:16,520 --> 00:23:19,080 Speaker 3: on crutches. This is a guy who would fail a physical. 398 00:23:19,400 --> 00:23:21,960 Speaker 3: So if the rave, if the Ravens are doing a 399 00:23:22,000 --> 00:23:26,760 Speaker 3: physical for Max Crosby in Vegas and then flying him 400 00:23:26,880 --> 00:23:29,960 Speaker 3: after that physical out to Baltimore, how did all of 401 00:23:30,000 --> 00:23:32,520 Speaker 3: those things happen? And then add in the whole thing 402 00:23:32,560 --> 00:23:34,800 Speaker 3: with the Ryan Grant and Michael Crabtree, all of that, 403 00:23:34,800 --> 00:23:38,439 Speaker 3: for me, adds your honor to some evidence that that 404 00:23:38,640 --> 00:23:40,920 Speaker 3: Baltimore there is some funny business going on with this. 405 00:23:41,440 --> 00:23:44,439 Speaker 2: Well, let me just give you a little advice. If 406 00:23:44,480 --> 00:23:47,240 Speaker 2: you're gonna try and win an argument, don't bring in JT. 407 00:23:47,440 --> 00:23:59,919 Speaker 2: The Brick. We're just okay, because j J is an 408 00:24:00,119 --> 00:24:04,200 Speaker 2: entertaining guy. I've heard him for years, but he's he's 409 00:24:04,200 --> 00:24:09,280 Speaker 2: an avowed I mean, he's more raider than Mark Davis. Okay, 410 00:24:09,359 --> 00:24:13,919 Speaker 2: all right, so so he's gonna do shock radio. Uh uh, 411 00:24:14,400 --> 00:24:17,359 Speaker 2: Now I'm gonna put the Ryan Grant crabtree thing on 412 00:24:17,440 --> 00:24:22,479 Speaker 2: hold for a second. The idea that, of course, crutch 413 00:24:22,800 --> 00:24:26,080 Speaker 2: if you're on crutches, that that the physical isn't saying 414 00:24:26,520 --> 00:24:31,760 Speaker 2: can Max Crosby go line up and play the Chargers tomorrow. 415 00:24:32,160 --> 00:24:36,119 Speaker 2: That's that's not the physical. They have an understanding about 416 00:24:36,200 --> 00:24:38,680 Speaker 2: where you would be along the process, and they would 417 00:24:38,680 --> 00:24:43,000 Speaker 2: be able to discern what's healing and what may be degenerative, 418 00:24:43,960 --> 00:24:48,040 Speaker 2: and and and so. The idea that JT. The Brick 419 00:24:48,600 --> 00:24:52,919 Speaker 2: would use in his argument that Max Max Crosby was 420 00:24:52,920 --> 00:24:57,880 Speaker 2: on crutches and therefore that that that uh uh suffices 421 00:24:57,920 --> 00:25:02,199 Speaker 2: as evidence to him that the Ravens are underhanded, I 422 00:25:02,200 --> 00:25:05,520 Speaker 2: mean that that's that's just a non sequitur in my opinion. Now, 423 00:25:06,560 --> 00:25:09,880 Speaker 2: I am unaware of any past history. If you're gonna, 424 00:25:09,920 --> 00:25:16,120 Speaker 2: if you present to me reasonably credible history that Eric 425 00:25:16,200 --> 00:25:19,480 Speaker 2: DaCosta in fact does do that or has done that 426 00:25:19,600 --> 00:25:21,800 Speaker 2: in the past, and that's part of his deal, then 427 00:25:21,800 --> 00:25:25,159 Speaker 2: I would revise my my take. I'm not aware of that. 428 00:25:25,720 --> 00:25:30,720 Speaker 2: I thought that the Ravens had a an upstanding position 429 00:25:30,960 --> 00:25:34,080 Speaker 2: and a reputation for not dealing underhanded. If if I'm 430 00:25:34,160 --> 00:25:38,240 Speaker 2: unaware then as I said, I'll change that. But but uh, yeah, 431 00:25:38,400 --> 00:25:42,320 Speaker 2: the crutches. No, no, that's not how a physical would 432 00:25:42,400 --> 00:25:45,640 Speaker 2: work in this situation. If if you try and imagine, 433 00:25:46,000 --> 00:25:51,040 Speaker 2: close your eyelids and picture uh a quick movie where 434 00:25:51,440 --> 00:25:55,159 Speaker 2: and I want you to assume that Max Crosby in 435 00:25:55,240 --> 00:25:58,040 Speaker 2: fact has his knee is looser than the Ravens thought 436 00:25:58,880 --> 00:26:00,960 Speaker 2: that there's some degenerator or there's some part of the 437 00:26:00,960 --> 00:26:03,480 Speaker 2: imaging because they don't share all of the imaging, and 438 00:26:04,040 --> 00:26:07,280 Speaker 2: that perhaps part of this would be that the Ravens 439 00:26:07,680 --> 00:26:10,439 Speaker 2: doctors a little bit more conservative may be than others, 440 00:26:10,480 --> 00:26:12,880 Speaker 2: just like the Dolphins doctor was a little bit more 441 00:26:12,880 --> 00:26:16,399 Speaker 2: conservative with Drew Brees' soldier. This is not an issue 442 00:26:16,400 --> 00:26:19,919 Speaker 2: about whether Max Crosby can be a great player in 443 00:26:19,960 --> 00:26:23,679 Speaker 2: the future. Drew Brees was a great player in the future. 444 00:26:23,960 --> 00:26:27,600 Speaker 2: This is a question about whether or not Max Crosby 445 00:26:27,680 --> 00:26:32,760 Speaker 2: could have reasonably failed a physical, and that that's your answer. 446 00:26:33,160 --> 00:26:36,560 Speaker 2: That's what we're debating. If you close your eye lids 447 00:26:36,600 --> 00:26:40,840 Speaker 2: and you and try and envision how that actually did 448 00:26:40,880 --> 00:26:44,639 Speaker 2: play out. Well, part of that movie is that the 449 00:26:44,760 --> 00:26:50,040 Speaker 2: Ravens know damn well that they don't expect Max Crosby 450 00:26:50,119 --> 00:26:51,479 Speaker 2: you know, like we're not going to run him through 451 00:26:51,560 --> 00:26:55,480 Speaker 2: cone drills and run upstairs and everything. We're gonna analyze 452 00:26:55,520 --> 00:26:58,200 Speaker 2: his need based on how we would expect his need 453 00:26:58,240 --> 00:27:01,600 Speaker 2: to be at this stage after a surgery. So right, 454 00:27:01,760 --> 00:27:06,120 Speaker 2: I'm holding with uh, Dick Uh, and Jackson. I'm holding 455 00:27:06,240 --> 00:27:10,680 Speaker 2: with the idea that the raiding Ravens were not underhanded, 456 00:27:11,200 --> 00:27:14,760 Speaker 2: that he failed the physical and if you know, change 457 00:27:14,760 --> 00:27:17,560 Speaker 2: my mind. No, I mean, you give me new if 458 00:27:17,600 --> 00:27:20,440 Speaker 2: you give me new evidence, I will change my mind. 459 00:27:20,480 --> 00:27:22,520 Speaker 1: But that's where we might, you know, we we we 460 00:27:22,600 --> 00:27:25,200 Speaker 1: might hear some more smoke and in the in the 461 00:27:25,280 --> 00:27:27,879 Speaker 1: days and weeks to come. But I I appreciate that opinion. 462 00:27:27,960 --> 00:27:29,919 Speaker 1: Like I said, I'm not I'm not accusing him. I 463 00:27:29,960 --> 00:27:32,160 Speaker 1: just think it looks bad. And I hope, I hope 464 00:27:32,200 --> 00:27:35,120 Speaker 1: there's no shenanigans going on for for the Raven's sake 465 00:27:35,160 --> 00:27:37,560 Speaker 1: and for the for the NFL's sake. Fun with Audio 466 00:27:37,680 --> 00:27:39,640 Speaker 1: coming up right around the corner on ninety three point 467 00:27:39,640 --> 00:27:45,119 Speaker 1: three KJR FM. 468 00:27:45,280 --> 00:27:48,440 Speaker 5: It's now time for some day in Dick's fun with Audio. 469 00:27:48,800 --> 00:27:53,600 Speaker 2: Jimmy Gawn Star, Jimmy mister Garoppolo. Now let's have some 470 00:27:53,680 --> 00:27:54,520 Speaker 2: fun with audio. 471 00:27:56,720 --> 00:27:59,840 Speaker 1: All the party started now. Chris Daniels and Nico to 472 00:28:00,359 --> 00:28:02,679 Speaker 1: from uh Como just showed up, so the party has 473 00:28:02,720 --> 00:28:07,200 Speaker 1: definitely started. Chris Daniels looking good looking, sharperiod, the Supports 474 00:28:07,200 --> 00:28:09,879 Speaker 1: Star Award, banging all right time with a little fun 475 00:28:10,000 --> 00:28:10,680 Speaker 1: with audio. 476 00:28:10,720 --> 00:28:14,120 Speaker 2: Hey you did you hear that? What's that dick? 477 00:28:14,280 --> 00:28:14,480 Speaker 6: There? 478 00:28:14,520 --> 00:28:14,800 Speaker 5: You go? 479 00:28:15,080 --> 00:28:16,480 Speaker 2: Good work the crack. 480 00:28:17,920 --> 00:28:21,119 Speaker 1: After the krakens fourth straight loss amidst a fight for 481 00:28:21,160 --> 00:28:24,520 Speaker 1: their playoff lives, this was how head coach Lane Lambert 482 00:28:24,560 --> 00:28:26,120 Speaker 1: opened the press conference after the game. 483 00:28:26,440 --> 00:28:29,120 Speaker 2: Lane, the last two periods of this game didn't look 484 00:28:29,160 --> 00:28:30,800 Speaker 2: at all like the first period of this game. 485 00:28:30,920 --> 00:28:33,600 Speaker 6: So what do you think happened in that first period? 486 00:28:36,480 --> 00:28:38,200 Speaker 4: Dip dart toe in the water to see what it 487 00:28:38,280 --> 00:28:42,880 Speaker 4: was going to be all about. Just can't explain it. Unacceptable. 488 00:28:44,720 --> 00:28:46,760 Speaker 4: You know we played well in the second and third period, 489 00:28:48,400 --> 00:28:52,680 Speaker 4: but you can't spot that team not many goals and 490 00:28:54,520 --> 00:28:59,120 Speaker 4: you know, I mean we got to wake up. 491 00:29:01,200 --> 00:29:04,440 Speaker 1: Hughie also mentioned that, you know, we we gave that 492 00:29:04,560 --> 00:29:06,880 Speaker 1: other team too much respect. Now they're playing the best 493 00:29:06,880 --> 00:29:07,920 Speaker 1: team in the West in Colorado. 494 00:29:08,000 --> 00:29:09,120 Speaker 2: Last night in Colra I just. 495 00:29:09,080 --> 00:29:11,520 Speaker 1: Jumped on them like three nothing before you can blink. 496 00:29:11,880 --> 00:29:12,840 Speaker 2: It's like we it was. 497 00:29:12,920 --> 00:29:14,760 Speaker 1: It almost seemed like you thought they were fearful. Man, 498 00:29:14,760 --> 00:29:17,360 Speaker 1: does that happen? And I mean these are professional athletes. 499 00:29:17,400 --> 00:29:19,160 Speaker 1: Have you ever had a time where you just you go, 500 00:29:19,320 --> 00:29:21,360 Speaker 1: you line up across from a team and your team 501 00:29:21,480 --> 00:29:24,479 Speaker 1: just gives the other team just way too much respect? 502 00:29:25,880 --> 00:29:28,920 Speaker 2: H Yeah, I think that happens for sure. You know, 503 00:29:28,960 --> 00:29:30,680 Speaker 2: I've been on a two win team, I've been on 504 00:29:30,720 --> 00:29:34,720 Speaker 2: a super Bowl champion team, and you know, I've seen 505 00:29:34,720 --> 00:29:39,280 Speaker 2: it both ways. Absolutely, Sometimes when you're the inferior team, Uh, 506 00:29:39,400 --> 00:29:42,200 Speaker 2: that's that's a message, is like, hey, you're pros to 507 00:29:42,640 --> 00:29:45,320 Speaker 2: uh you know, step up there if you play your 508 00:29:45,320 --> 00:29:49,080 Speaker 2: a game. Yeah, uh you know you can. You can 509 00:29:49,320 --> 00:29:51,160 Speaker 2: turn this into a game at the end and we can. 510 00:29:51,400 --> 00:29:53,360 Speaker 2: We can win it. And we don't have to win 511 00:29:54,000 --> 00:29:56,600 Speaker 2: uh you know a series here, We just have to 512 00:29:56,640 --> 00:29:59,280 Speaker 2: win one game and we can do that. Hey here, 513 00:29:59,320 --> 00:30:02,080 Speaker 2: Tod dear that what's that? Dick? 514 00:30:02,240 --> 00:30:06,760 Speaker 1: After bam out of Bio's eighty three point performance, he coached, 515 00:30:06,960 --> 00:30:10,000 Speaker 1: Eric Spolster was asked about the reaction from around the 516 00:30:10,120 --> 00:30:13,200 Speaker 1: league following the big night and his star player and 517 00:30:13,240 --> 00:30:14,480 Speaker 1: the criticism he was taking. 518 00:30:15,080 --> 00:30:22,400 Speaker 6: I apologize to absolutely no one period and you know, 519 00:30:22,480 --> 00:30:25,400 Speaker 6: going into the game, you know it's a Tuesday night 520 00:30:25,440 --> 00:30:29,360 Speaker 6: game against a team, whether they're not playing for anything, 521 00:30:29,400 --> 00:30:33,600 Speaker 6: whether organization is trying to lose. We've already lost a game. 522 00:30:33,920 --> 00:30:37,280 Speaker 6: You know, in that kind of situation, we have players 523 00:30:37,320 --> 00:30:40,880 Speaker 6: that are sitting out. And I spoke to bam about 524 00:30:40,960 --> 00:30:43,400 Speaker 6: I want, as our best player and team captain for 525 00:30:43,520 --> 00:30:47,160 Speaker 6: him to be locked in and ready, and he sure was. 526 00:30:48,600 --> 00:30:51,320 Speaker 1: Twenty of forty three from the field. You thirty six 527 00:30:51,400 --> 00:30:53,360 Speaker 1: of forty three from the free throw line. Are you 528 00:30:53,440 --> 00:30:56,720 Speaker 1: more leaning towards this was just a kind of a 529 00:30:57,840 --> 00:31:01,320 Speaker 1: joke of an eighty three points or how much credit 530 00:31:01,320 --> 00:31:03,600 Speaker 1: do you give bam Adebayo for scoring eighty three in. 531 00:31:03,600 --> 00:31:04,320 Speaker 4: An NBA game? 532 00:31:04,560 --> 00:31:08,520 Speaker 2: Well, first of all, I think that some records there's 533 00:31:08,560 --> 00:31:11,160 Speaker 2: a scale. You know, it's not binary, you know, joke 534 00:31:11,280 --> 00:31:15,240 Speaker 2: or no joke, you know. I went to look this up. 535 00:31:15,360 --> 00:31:18,400 Speaker 2: I haven't looked it up, but my memory is pretty clear. 536 00:31:18,640 --> 00:31:20,680 Speaker 2: I think it was the end of nineteen eighty seven. 537 00:31:21,600 --> 00:31:26,000 Speaker 2: Maybe Anderson can google this while we're talking. Michael Cage 538 00:31:26,040 --> 00:31:28,840 Speaker 2: of the Sonics had to have I believe, thirty five 539 00:31:29,000 --> 00:31:31,760 Speaker 2: rebounds and the last game of the year to win 540 00:31:31,800 --> 00:31:35,959 Speaker 2: the rebounding title, I think against Sara and I had 541 00:31:36,000 --> 00:31:38,840 Speaker 2: a house down in Orange County in a Huntington Beach area, 542 00:31:39,320 --> 00:31:41,760 Speaker 2: had a couple buddies that were from Seattle and University 543 00:31:41,760 --> 00:31:44,560 Speaker 2: of Washington. We drove up. We watched the Clipper game 544 00:31:45,200 --> 00:31:48,200 Speaker 2: and we were like, there's no way Michael Cage is 545 00:31:48,200 --> 00:31:51,600 Speaker 2: getting thirty five boards in the game. But the Sonics were. 546 00:31:52,080 --> 00:31:55,280 Speaker 2: They were blocking everybody out. He had some rebounds where 547 00:31:55,280 --> 00:31:57,720 Speaker 2: the ball bounced on the court first and then they 548 00:31:57,760 --> 00:31:59,680 Speaker 2: would let Cage get to it, like they made it 549 00:32:00,440 --> 00:32:04,479 Speaker 2: an entire game effort to get the Clippers. He had 550 00:32:04,560 --> 00:32:08,080 Speaker 2: thirty rebounds. Wow did he have to well yet? But okay, 551 00:32:08,080 --> 00:32:10,240 Speaker 2: he wasn't thirty five. He had to have thirty but 552 00:32:10,360 --> 00:32:14,160 Speaker 2: got direct. But thirty thirty. It wasn't a record. It 553 00:32:14,240 --> 00:32:16,880 Speaker 2: was to lead thee at the end of the year. Yes, okay, 554 00:32:16,920 --> 00:32:18,720 Speaker 2: so I missed on a couple of facts, but but 555 00:32:18,760 --> 00:32:21,440 Speaker 2: it was thirty not thirty five. I'm sorry, but he 556 00:32:21,520 --> 00:32:24,160 Speaker 2: got it. And the way that there were you know, 557 00:32:24,360 --> 00:32:27,840 Speaker 2: we're up in the uh you know, as I said, 558 00:32:27,840 --> 00:32:30,480 Speaker 2: watching the game live, just like oh my god, he's 559 00:32:30,520 --> 00:32:32,200 Speaker 2: got a chance to do this. It was a farce. 560 00:32:32,680 --> 00:32:34,720 Speaker 2: So I think there's probably been a lot of games 561 00:32:34,720 --> 00:32:36,960 Speaker 2: like that. Here's the one way I would I would 562 00:32:37,920 --> 00:32:43,200 Speaker 2: support him if Bam auDA Bay has it generally by 563 00:32:43,240 --> 00:32:47,720 Speaker 2: his nature, when he looks in the mirror, now he 564 00:32:47,840 --> 00:32:50,680 Speaker 2: sees a dude that can score eighty three points, and 565 00:32:50,840 --> 00:32:56,120 Speaker 2: maybe Eric Spolstra thinks that, hey, that's what based on 566 00:32:56,280 --> 00:33:00,440 Speaker 2: his wiring, Bam, I'm auto bai Bam, I'm just call 567 00:33:00,480 --> 00:33:00,760 Speaker 2: him BAM. 568 00:33:00,840 --> 00:33:01,600 Speaker 3: I can't say that. 569 00:33:02,640 --> 00:33:06,040 Speaker 2: Based on BAM's wiring, he thinks he could get more 570 00:33:06,080 --> 00:33:10,000 Speaker 2: out of him as a score. Maybe by getting like, dude, 571 00:33:10,280 --> 00:33:13,560 Speaker 2: you are capable, look what you are capable of. Maybe 572 00:33:13,600 --> 00:33:16,400 Speaker 2: that pulls something more because now when Bam looks in 573 00:33:16,440 --> 00:33:19,239 Speaker 2: the mirror, he sees a guy that's that is the 574 00:33:19,280 --> 00:33:22,320 Speaker 2: owner of the second highest scoring point total in the 575 00:33:22,360 --> 00:33:26,040 Speaker 2: history of the NBA. Yeah, so there's a farce component 576 00:33:26,080 --> 00:33:28,760 Speaker 2: to it. But you know, like like I said, not 577 00:33:28,920 --> 00:33:33,680 Speaker 2: every record is broken organically, no question about it. 578 00:33:33,680 --> 00:33:35,800 Speaker 1: We'll have top of the Top of the hour headlines 579 00:33:35,840 --> 00:33:39,920 Speaker 1: and then coming up at four o'clock, sometimes politics and 580 00:33:40,000 --> 00:33:43,280 Speaker 1: sports intersect, and we have that with a little quote 581 00:33:43,280 --> 00:33:47,280 Speaker 1: from John Schneider yesterday, we'll talk about the millionaire's tax 582 00:33:47,720 --> 00:33:52,080 Speaker 1: and how it potentially could impact the Seahawks, the Mariners, 583 00:33:52,120 --> 00:33:55,600 Speaker 1: the Sonics. Coming up next, ninety three point three KJFM