1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,668 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,748 --> 00:00:16,068 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:22,268 --> 00:00:23,908 Speaker 2: Good Mon Football. 4 00:00:24,308 --> 00:00:27,228 Speaker 3: Free agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers was a hot topic of 5 00:00:27,268 --> 00:00:30,868 Speaker 3: discussion as his future is looming for the twenty twenty 6 00:00:30,948 --> 00:00:34,708 Speaker 3: sixth season. Pittsburgh GM Omar Cohn addressed the possibility of 7 00:00:34,748 --> 00:00:38,668 Speaker 3: a Rogers return to the steel City airing his press conference. 8 00:00:38,708 --> 00:00:42,588 Speaker 4: Listen to this, the doors open and have Aaron back. 9 00:00:42,588 --> 00:00:44,548 Speaker 4: You know we've I've had conversations with him. I spoke 10 00:00:44,588 --> 00:00:47,388 Speaker 4: to him last week. You know, Mike McCarthy has spoke 11 00:00:47,428 --> 00:00:49,508 Speaker 4: to him, and you know, he knows how we feel 12 00:00:49,508 --> 00:00:49,948 Speaker 4: about him. 13 00:00:49,948 --> 00:00:52,988 Speaker 5: And you know, right now we're proceeding it. 14 00:00:53,068 --> 00:00:54,708 Speaker 4: You know, he's a free agent and he's not on 15 00:00:54,748 --> 00:00:56,748 Speaker 4: the roster, so but you know, he knows how we 16 00:00:56,748 --> 00:00:58,268 Speaker 4: feel about him. 17 00:00:58,748 --> 00:01:00,708 Speaker 3: One of those back and forth things. Will Aaron want 18 00:01:00,708 --> 00:01:03,028 Speaker 3: to come back to the Steelers? Obviously sound like they 19 00:01:03,028 --> 00:01:05,948 Speaker 3: would like him back. It's interesting his last pass that 20 00:01:05,988 --> 00:01:09,308 Speaker 3: we saw him throw Manti was a very rare pick six. 21 00:01:09,428 --> 00:01:11,708 Speaker 3: I can't imagine that Aaron Rodgers would end on a 22 00:01:11,748 --> 00:01:12,388 Speaker 3: note like that. 23 00:01:12,748 --> 00:01:13,828 Speaker 5: But do you see him. 24 00:01:13,668 --> 00:01:16,108 Speaker 3: Coming back and running it back one more time with Pittsburgh? 25 00:01:16,148 --> 00:01:17,068 Speaker 5: I think it makes sense. 26 00:01:17,268 --> 00:01:19,148 Speaker 6: I mean when you think of Pittsburgh, when you think, 27 00:01:19,348 --> 00:01:22,708 Speaker 6: I think we saw some of the best game out 28 00:01:22,748 --> 00:01:24,588 Speaker 6: of Aaron Rodgers, especially last year. 29 00:01:24,628 --> 00:01:26,428 Speaker 5: You saw his ability to use his legs. 30 00:01:26,468 --> 00:01:29,228 Speaker 6: Now he isn't the young Aaron Rodgers were here scrambling, 31 00:01:29,268 --> 00:01:31,868 Speaker 6: but he did have a touchdown last year where he 32 00:01:31,948 --> 00:01:34,628 Speaker 6: ran a little boot and his arm was looking like 33 00:01:34,668 --> 00:01:36,148 Speaker 6: it was fresh and I was ready to go. 34 00:01:36,228 --> 00:01:36,828 Speaker 5: So when I'm. 35 00:01:36,708 --> 00:01:39,588 Speaker 6: Looking at Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers, it just 36 00:01:39,628 --> 00:01:42,748 Speaker 6: makes sense. Mike McCarthy's there, a former head coach, former 37 00:01:42,788 --> 00:01:44,988 Speaker 6: head coach for Aaron Rodgers, so he knows the system 38 00:01:44,988 --> 00:01:46,548 Speaker 6: that Mike McCarthy's trying to install. 39 00:01:46,868 --> 00:01:49,468 Speaker 5: And if you're trying to get that bridge that gap 40 00:01:49,508 --> 00:01:52,988 Speaker 5: between a new regime, the best way to do. 41 00:01:52,908 --> 00:01:54,828 Speaker 6: It is to have a head coach and a quarterback 42 00:01:54,908 --> 00:01:57,748 Speaker 6: be on the same page. Now, the only caveat to 43 00:01:57,788 --> 00:02:00,948 Speaker 6: that is Mike McCarthy and Aaron Rodgers has had have 44 00:02:01,228 --> 00:02:02,468 Speaker 6: had their disagreements in the. 45 00:02:02,428 --> 00:02:04,308 Speaker 5: Past, So what is that going to look like. 46 00:02:04,428 --> 00:02:07,468 Speaker 6: I'm sure that Mike McCarthy's also taking that into considerations, Jalil, 47 00:02:07,508 --> 00:02:09,108 Speaker 6: But for me, it makes sense. 48 00:02:09,468 --> 00:02:10,668 Speaker 5: The guy was there last year. 49 00:02:10,748 --> 00:02:13,748 Speaker 6: He knows what the expectations are for the Pittsburgh. 50 00:02:13,268 --> 00:02:14,908 Speaker 5: Steelers and the realities are. 51 00:02:14,948 --> 00:02:18,028 Speaker 6: You have three other quarterbacks that are on the roster, 52 00:02:18,108 --> 00:02:21,988 Speaker 6: Mason Rudolph, will Howard and Skylar Thompson. And if you're 53 00:02:21,988 --> 00:02:25,268 Speaker 6: asking me who would I rather have as my quarterback, 54 00:02:25,468 --> 00:02:26,428 Speaker 6: I'm going to go Aaron. 55 00:02:26,268 --> 00:02:26,788 Speaker 5: Rodgers, y'all. 56 00:02:27,188 --> 00:02:29,748 Speaker 7: I agree with you, man, tie, And to answer your question, yes, 57 00:02:29,828 --> 00:02:31,868 Speaker 7: but it's only if they plan on winning now and 58 00:02:31,908 --> 00:02:32,708 Speaker 7: they're not rebuilding. 59 00:02:32,948 --> 00:02:33,108 Speaker 5: Right. 60 00:02:33,148 --> 00:02:36,748 Speaker 7: You just talked to Mike McCarthy, who's a valuable head 61 00:02:36,748 --> 00:02:37,508 Speaker 7: coach in this league. 62 00:02:37,548 --> 00:02:39,908 Speaker 5: He's established. And then you look at the You look 63 00:02:39,908 --> 00:02:40,108 Speaker 5: at the. 64 00:02:40,068 --> 00:02:42,908 Speaker 7: Free agents this year, right, you have Daniel Jones Malik 65 00:02:42,948 --> 00:02:45,148 Speaker 7: Willis right, Daniel Jones coming off for Torn Achilles. 66 00:02:45,348 --> 00:02:47,908 Speaker 5: Malika Willis is. He's a high upside, but what you 67 00:02:47,988 --> 00:02:50,428 Speaker 5: really get with him? And then you have Aaron Rodgers. 68 00:02:50,468 --> 00:02:52,628 Speaker 7: And then you look at the draft class and it's 69 00:02:52,708 --> 00:02:55,468 Speaker 7: not that heavy this year, right, So you put your 70 00:02:55,548 --> 00:02:55,948 Speaker 7: chips in the. 71 00:02:55,988 --> 00:02:57,468 Speaker 5: Draft class, no free agent. 72 00:02:57,548 --> 00:02:59,428 Speaker 7: No, you know that Aaron Rodgers is a proven winner, 73 00:02:59,508 --> 00:03:01,868 Speaker 7: He's a Hall of Fame quarterback. He knows the system, 74 00:03:01,908 --> 00:03:03,908 Speaker 7: he knows the culture there at Pittsburgh, And I think 75 00:03:03,948 --> 00:03:04,148 Speaker 7: if you. 76 00:03:04,148 --> 00:03:06,428 Speaker 5: Want to not win now, right, and you're not. 77 00:03:06,388 --> 00:03:08,308 Speaker 7: Looking to rebuild, which I don't think the Steelers are 78 00:03:08,348 --> 00:03:10,148 Speaker 7: doing that with the head coach that they hired, you 79 00:03:10,188 --> 00:03:11,148 Speaker 7: bring Aaron Rodgers back. 80 00:03:11,508 --> 00:03:13,108 Speaker 8: Well, I can tell you what they better bring Aaron 81 00:03:13,148 --> 00:03:15,788 Speaker 8: Rodgers back because you want to steady ship. The last 82 00:03:15,788 --> 00:03:17,108 Speaker 8: thing you want to do as a head coach is 83 00:03:17,148 --> 00:03:19,428 Speaker 8: to step into a boat that's rocket right. You need 84 00:03:19,468 --> 00:03:21,828 Speaker 8: a little bit of weight that's it evenly distributes the 85 00:03:21,868 --> 00:03:24,028 Speaker 8: weight within the boat. And that's exactly what Aaron Rodgers 86 00:03:24,108 --> 00:03:25,388 Speaker 8: does for coach McCarthy. 87 00:03:25,508 --> 00:03:27,548 Speaker 5: They have history, they have an understanding. 88 00:03:27,548 --> 00:03:29,748 Speaker 8: Mike McCarthy's been around the league for a very long time, 89 00:03:29,908 --> 00:03:32,668 Speaker 8: so has Aaron Rodgers. So during a time where you're 90 00:03:32,668 --> 00:03:35,948 Speaker 8: trying to re establish this organization and trying to get 91 00:03:35,948 --> 00:03:38,188 Speaker 8: them at least on some kind of a level playing field, 92 00:03:38,348 --> 00:03:41,708 Speaker 8: you need somebody to be that piece that can get 93 00:03:41,748 --> 00:03:42,068 Speaker 8: you there. 94 00:03:42,348 --> 00:03:44,548 Speaker 5: Now. Is he the be all? You know? Tell all, 95 00:03:44,588 --> 00:03:46,588 Speaker 5: absolutely not. But they need to have him in. 96 00:03:46,588 --> 00:03:49,868 Speaker 8: There and get a draft pick this year that can 97 00:03:49,988 --> 00:03:50,708 Speaker 8: learn from him. 98 00:03:50,868 --> 00:03:51,028 Speaker 5: Right. 99 00:03:51,028 --> 00:03:53,828 Speaker 8: We've seen it too often in this day and age 100 00:03:53,868 --> 00:03:56,028 Speaker 8: in the NFL, where these young quarterbacks come in and 101 00:03:56,068 --> 00:03:58,708 Speaker 8: they're expected to bear all the weight of the team, 102 00:03:58,788 --> 00:04:00,788 Speaker 8: bear all the weight of the transition, bear all the 103 00:04:00,788 --> 00:04:03,788 Speaker 8: weight of the of the of the pressure of going 104 00:04:03,788 --> 00:04:06,348 Speaker 8: out and winning. Right now, if you haven't Aaron Rodgers 105 00:04:06,388 --> 00:04:08,468 Speaker 8: in place, he can at least get Mike McCarthy through 106 00:04:08,468 --> 00:04:11,228 Speaker 8: his first year while he instills his system with a 107 00:04:11,268 --> 00:04:14,628 Speaker 8: young quarterback learning underneath Aaron Rodgers with no pressure on him. 108 00:04:14,788 --> 00:04:17,348 Speaker 8: And then when the one year goes by, then you 109 00:04:17,428 --> 00:04:19,188 Speaker 8: have your guy that can carry you the rest of 110 00:04:19,228 --> 00:04:20,908 Speaker 8: year of Mike McCarthy's term. 111 00:04:20,988 --> 00:04:22,948 Speaker 3: And I think you also get that consistency. Right looking 112 00:04:22,988 --> 00:04:26,468 Speaker 3: at their list of quarterbacks since Ben Roethlisberger, can you Pickett, 113 00:04:26,508 --> 00:04:28,268 Speaker 3: Russell Wilson, Aaron Rodgers. 114 00:04:28,908 --> 00:04:29,668 Speaker 5: Pittsburgh is it. 115 00:04:29,668 --> 00:04:31,228 Speaker 3: Used to having sort of this back and forth? The 116 00:04:31,228 --> 00:04:33,508 Speaker 3: standard is the standard? If I can quote their former 117 00:04:33,548 --> 00:04:36,868 Speaker 3: coach and Mike Tomlin. But Manti, what is one word 118 00:04:36,908 --> 00:04:39,068 Speaker 3: that comes to mind for you when you think about 119 00:04:39,108 --> 00:04:40,388 Speaker 3: the Pittsburgh Steelers, Well. 120 00:04:40,308 --> 00:04:42,628 Speaker 6: When I think about the Pittsburgh Steelers, especially heading into 121 00:04:42,668 --> 00:04:44,908 Speaker 6: this season, the word that comes to mind from me 122 00:04:44,948 --> 00:04:47,708 Speaker 6: a seasoned. And it's in the good ways and in 123 00:04:47,748 --> 00:04:50,188 Speaker 6: bad ways. Right, you have the veteran, you have the experience. 124 00:04:50,908 --> 00:04:54,188 Speaker 6: You put in Aaron Rodgers in that category. He's one 125 00:04:54,228 --> 00:04:55,908 Speaker 6: of the best to ever play the game, but he's 126 00:04:55,948 --> 00:04:58,468 Speaker 6: been playing for a while. And then you have Mike 127 00:04:58,548 --> 00:05:01,708 Speaker 6: McCarthy who's been coaching as a head coach for almost 128 00:05:01,708 --> 00:05:05,708 Speaker 6: two decades. You look at their roster last year, they 129 00:05:05,708 --> 00:05:08,348 Speaker 6: had the second oldest roster behind the Commanders. 130 00:05:08,348 --> 00:05:10,468 Speaker 5: Their average age is almost twenty eight years old. 131 00:05:11,428 --> 00:05:14,028 Speaker 6: They had two hundred and nineteen games played in twenty 132 00:05:14,068 --> 00:05:17,228 Speaker 6: twenty five where they had thirty or they had players 133 00:05:17,228 --> 00:05:19,548 Speaker 6: that were over thirty years old. The only other team 134 00:05:19,588 --> 00:05:22,468 Speaker 6: that had more players is watching the Commanders at two seventy. 135 00:05:22,548 --> 00:05:25,108 Speaker 6: So when I'm looking at this team, it's a team 136 00:05:25,148 --> 00:05:28,068 Speaker 6: that it seems season so going into this offseason, I 137 00:05:28,068 --> 00:05:30,108 Speaker 6: think they need to get some younger talent in there, 138 00:05:30,468 --> 00:05:32,028 Speaker 6: not necessarily at the quarterback. 139 00:05:31,708 --> 00:05:33,828 Speaker 5: Position, but in skilled position. 140 00:05:33,908 --> 00:05:35,788 Speaker 6: To get some guys in there, some guys that can 141 00:05:35,988 --> 00:05:38,868 Speaker 6: be a dB, some receivers, some running backs, whatever it is. 142 00:05:38,868 --> 00:05:41,548 Speaker 6: They need to get younger at certain positions because right 143 00:05:41,548 --> 00:05:42,868 Speaker 6: now I think they look season jail. 144 00:05:43,308 --> 00:05:45,508 Speaker 7: That's an I love what you said there, Manchid, But 145 00:05:45,548 --> 00:05:46,988 Speaker 7: when I think about the still is the one word 146 00:05:46,988 --> 00:05:49,268 Speaker 7: that comes in mind for me is crossroads. Right, So 147 00:05:49,308 --> 00:05:52,828 Speaker 7: where are they going with their direction their franchise right now? Quarterback, 148 00:05:53,068 --> 00:05:56,908 Speaker 7: new quarterback potentially with Aaron Rodgers, right with free agentcy 149 00:05:57,028 --> 00:06:00,268 Speaker 7: coming in. Then you have the coach Mike McCarthy. Now, 150 00:06:00,348 --> 00:06:01,428 Speaker 7: where are you going with this? 151 00:06:01,548 --> 00:06:03,908 Speaker 5: Right? Are you signing Aaron Rodgers? Are you not? Right? 152 00:06:03,908 --> 00:06:06,468 Speaker 7: They have the roster to compete in the AFC, They 153 00:06:06,508 --> 00:06:09,228 Speaker 7: had the talent, right, but what is the direction that 154 00:06:09,228 --> 00:06:09,828 Speaker 7: you're going with. 155 00:06:09,788 --> 00:06:12,188 Speaker 5: This organization right now? We don't know. We shall see 156 00:06:12,708 --> 00:06:13,148 Speaker 5: my word. 157 00:06:13,268 --> 00:06:14,668 Speaker 8: I'm going ahead pull out the white board a little 158 00:06:14,668 --> 00:06:17,108 Speaker 8: bit early. Okay, we're gonna go transition. You gotta see, 159 00:06:17,108 --> 00:06:18,948 Speaker 8: it's all over the place right now. That's exactly what 160 00:06:18,988 --> 00:06:22,308 Speaker 8: I feel like that that's exactly where I found. 161 00:06:25,348 --> 00:06:25,588 Speaker 5: I've got. 162 00:06:25,788 --> 00:06:28,188 Speaker 8: You're in transition because you really don't know who the 163 00:06:28,228 --> 00:06:31,348 Speaker 8: Pittsburgh Steelers are right now. They have had Mike Tomlin 164 00:06:31,468 --> 00:06:33,628 Speaker 8: was there forever. Now all of a sudden you bring 165 00:06:33,668 --> 00:06:35,668 Speaker 8: in to Mike McCarthy, who was a season coach as well. 166 00:06:35,868 --> 00:06:37,948 Speaker 8: They have a forty two year old quarterback that they're 167 00:06:37,988 --> 00:06:39,268 Speaker 8: trying to they're trying. 168 00:06:39,028 --> 00:06:40,588 Speaker 5: To woo him back into the building. 169 00:06:40,948 --> 00:06:42,788 Speaker 8: They have a bunch of free agents that they have 170 00:06:42,828 --> 00:06:45,148 Speaker 8: to sign offensively because they don't really have a skilled 171 00:06:45,148 --> 00:06:47,868 Speaker 8: position guys under contract right now. You don't know who 172 00:06:47,908 --> 00:06:49,908 Speaker 8: they are on one side of the ball. So these 173 00:06:49,908 --> 00:06:53,028 Speaker 8: guys are truly in a transition. Mike McCarthy has a 174 00:06:53,228 --> 00:06:56,348 Speaker 8: huge task of coming in and establishing an identity for 175 00:06:56,388 --> 00:06:58,868 Speaker 8: them offensively that they have not half for some years. 176 00:06:58,988 --> 00:07:02,068 Speaker 8: They've had no consistency, They've had no big time playmakers 177 00:07:02,108 --> 00:07:05,668 Speaker 8: on a consistent brout they had would have had Pickens 178 00:07:05,748 --> 00:07:07,388 Speaker 8: for a while, they traded him. Then they bring in 179 00:07:07,468 --> 00:07:10,548 Speaker 8: DK Metcalf and he had injuries last year, Aaron Rodgers 180 00:07:10,588 --> 00:07:12,188 Speaker 8: and him didn't play a whole lot of games together. 181 00:07:12,388 --> 00:07:14,348 Speaker 5: They fall short obviously of their goals. 182 00:07:14,068 --> 00:07:16,228 Speaker 8: And then they lose their long standing coach that nobody 183 00:07:16,228 --> 00:07:18,068 Speaker 8: thought was going to step away from the game. They 184 00:07:18,068 --> 00:07:20,748 Speaker 8: are in a transition and they have to establish an identity. 185 00:07:20,868 --> 00:07:23,148 Speaker 8: Defense has been that it has to change up going 186 00:07:23,188 --> 00:07:23,708 Speaker 8: in the future. 187 00:07:23,828 --> 00:07:26,388 Speaker 3: This is such uncharted territory. Looking back at your words, 188 00:07:26,508 --> 00:07:29,708 Speaker 3: seasoned crossroads transitions. That's not what we're used to seeing 189 00:07:30,068 --> 00:07:33,068 Speaker 3: from the Pittsburgh Steelers. But Mantay, you mentioned season being 190 00:07:33,108 --> 00:07:36,268 Speaker 3: your word on their defense, they do have those guys 191 00:07:36,268 --> 00:07:39,148 Speaker 3: that are very well seasoned. How can that play a 192 00:07:39,268 --> 00:07:41,188 Speaker 3: role and just sort of speak to their defense. 193 00:07:41,228 --> 00:07:43,428 Speaker 6: Well, when you think of the Pittsburgh Steelers, the number 194 00:07:43,428 --> 00:07:45,508 Speaker 6: one thing you think of as defense, right, and the 195 00:07:45,588 --> 00:07:48,668 Speaker 6: defense has carried them throughout for decades. And this goes 196 00:07:48,708 --> 00:07:52,068 Speaker 6: back all to the Steel Curtain. You think of all 197 00:07:52,148 --> 00:07:55,428 Speaker 6: the great Pittsburgh teams, it had a defense that was 198 00:07:55,468 --> 00:07:57,908 Speaker 6: attached to it. So if you are Mike McCarthy, you 199 00:07:58,628 --> 00:08:01,628 Speaker 6: settle on the fact that you have a defense that 200 00:08:01,708 --> 00:08:04,548 Speaker 6: has seen a lot. However, at the same point, you 201 00:08:04,588 --> 00:08:07,068 Speaker 6: are in a division like the AFC North where you 202 00:08:07,148 --> 00:08:09,588 Speaker 6: have to worry about guys like Joe Burrow and Lamar 203 00:08:09,708 --> 00:08:12,548 Speaker 6: Jackson and whatever they're doing over there in Cleveland, right, 204 00:08:12,628 --> 00:08:15,708 Speaker 6: So there are so many unknowns. And I liked what 205 00:08:16,548 --> 00:08:19,548 Speaker 6: a Theay said with the transition, right, there's also transition 206 00:08:19,668 --> 00:08:22,828 Speaker 6: in AFC North as well, right with the Baltimore Ravens 207 00:08:22,868 --> 00:08:24,108 Speaker 6: getting a new coach. 208 00:08:24,148 --> 00:08:25,188 Speaker 5: What's that going to look like? 209 00:08:25,468 --> 00:08:27,748 Speaker 6: So if you are the Pittsburgh Steelers, you are looking 210 00:08:27,788 --> 00:08:30,188 Speaker 6: at it. Yeah, I'm in a transition. But then also 211 00:08:30,228 --> 00:08:32,508 Speaker 6: the Cleveland Browns are in a transition. The Baltimore Ravens 212 00:08:32,548 --> 00:08:34,788 Speaker 6: are in a transition. The only one that seems to 213 00:08:34,868 --> 00:08:40,028 Speaker 6: have some carryover is the Bengals, right, So I'm really 214 00:08:40,028 --> 00:08:42,668 Speaker 6: looking at this whole AFC North and I could put 215 00:08:42,668 --> 00:08:45,668 Speaker 6: that transition word with all of them, and so yes, 216 00:08:45,748 --> 00:08:49,268 Speaker 6: it's a little it's a little of frightening if you're 217 00:08:49,268 --> 00:08:51,548 Speaker 6: going into the season and you don't have a quarterback, 218 00:08:51,628 --> 00:08:53,788 Speaker 6: you just have a coach that's been there for two decades. 219 00:08:53,828 --> 00:08:56,588 Speaker 6: But at the same time, everything is new in that division, 220 00:08:56,668 --> 00:09:00,348 Speaker 6: So solidify your identity first as a team and then 221 00:09:00,428 --> 00:09:02,228 Speaker 6: worry about the other three guys in the division. 222 00:09:02,268 --> 00:09:03,828 Speaker 5: I think they should be fine, especially. 223 00:09:03,548 --> 00:09:05,868 Speaker 3: With that defense, and the season will be we can 224 00:09:05,908 --> 00:09:10,068 Speaker 3: say starting there right because the draft is in Pittsburgh 225 00:09:10,068 --> 00:09:12,428 Speaker 3: this year, so the Steelers will be playing host to. 226 00:09:12,388 --> 00:09:30,948 Speaker 2: That Good Morning Football. 227 00:09:31,428 --> 00:09:34,148 Speaker 3: There weren't ten new head coaches in this cycle. We 228 00:09:34,188 --> 00:09:38,108 Speaker 3: are highlighting these in particular because all these new head 229 00:09:38,148 --> 00:09:41,188 Speaker 3: coaches will have a different quarterback or new quarterbacks having 230 00:09:41,508 --> 00:09:43,828 Speaker 3: a different coach. So you guys, look at all of these, 231 00:09:44,108 --> 00:09:47,548 Speaker 3: all six of them. Manti just off the jump, which 232 00:09:47,588 --> 00:09:48,668 Speaker 3: one catches your eye first? 233 00:09:48,708 --> 00:09:50,948 Speaker 2: And why I would have. 234 00:09:50,908 --> 00:09:53,228 Speaker 6: To say the one that catches my eye the most. 235 00:09:53,388 --> 00:09:56,068 Speaker 6: It has to be Tennessee with Robert Salla and cam Ward. 236 00:09:56,268 --> 00:09:58,948 Speaker 6: I think that catches my eye the most. Why because 237 00:09:59,068 --> 00:10:00,668 Speaker 6: knowing who Robert Sala. 238 00:10:00,468 --> 00:10:03,068 Speaker 5: Is bringing in with Brian day bois offensive coordinator. 239 00:10:03,348 --> 00:10:05,348 Speaker 6: Now we know that Brian day Ball and what he's 240 00:10:05,388 --> 00:10:07,508 Speaker 6: been able to do with this man, Josh Allen. 241 00:10:08,068 --> 00:10:10,588 Speaker 5: Whenever you put a quarterback that is very, very capable. 242 00:10:10,668 --> 00:10:11,988 Speaker 5: We saw cam Ward and. 243 00:10:11,908 --> 00:10:15,428 Speaker 6: His competitive attitude, his willingness to stand in the pocket, 244 00:10:15,428 --> 00:10:17,788 Speaker 6: take a lot of hits, but he has he has 245 00:10:17,828 --> 00:10:20,708 Speaker 6: that elite throwing power. He just got that throwing talent 246 00:10:20,788 --> 00:10:22,228 Speaker 6: that the Good Lord just bless you with. 247 00:10:22,308 --> 00:10:24,628 Speaker 5: Cam Ward has that. So when I look at all 248 00:10:24,628 --> 00:10:25,708 Speaker 5: of these guys. 249 00:10:25,348 --> 00:10:28,588 Speaker 6: So far, I look at the defensive progress of Robert Slain, 250 00:10:28,668 --> 00:10:29,628 Speaker 6: what he's bringing there. 251 00:10:29,508 --> 00:10:33,348 Speaker 5: Because Tennessee has a great defense. Now you put Brian 252 00:10:33,708 --> 00:10:34,868 Speaker 5: day Ball with cam Ward. 253 00:10:34,908 --> 00:10:36,588 Speaker 6: I know we're talking a head coaches, but we're talking 254 00:10:36,628 --> 00:10:40,148 Speaker 6: overall picture. Those are the guys, Isaiah, that the guys 255 00:10:40,268 --> 00:10:41,348 Speaker 6: are down there in Tennessee. 256 00:10:41,388 --> 00:10:45,188 Speaker 5: That's what catch mine. This is super interesting to look at. 257 00:10:45,228 --> 00:10:47,628 Speaker 9: By the way, just having the visuals it puts in 258 00:10:47,668 --> 00:10:49,628 Speaker 9: a perspective. I'm actually going to talk about these two 259 00:10:49,628 --> 00:10:53,108 Speaker 9: individuals right here, Monkin and Shader Sanders. First off, I 260 00:10:53,148 --> 00:10:56,708 Speaker 9: think the obvious observation is he may not be the guy, right. 261 00:10:56,708 --> 00:10:58,388 Speaker 9: We don't know what they're going to do in the offseason, 262 00:10:58,428 --> 00:11:01,348 Speaker 9: so that's the immediate observation. The second thing is they 263 00:11:01,348 --> 00:11:04,188 Speaker 9: have ten draft picks, right, so let's say that schadur 264 00:11:04,588 --> 00:11:06,708 Speaker 9: the guy. This is a situation where they could build 265 00:11:06,708 --> 00:11:08,508 Speaker 9: around him. I mean, they lost some key pieces and 266 00:11:08,548 --> 00:11:10,308 Speaker 9: the joke who's gone We talked about this yesterday. 267 00:11:10,428 --> 00:11:11,068 Speaker 5: Whyatt Teyler? 268 00:11:11,308 --> 00:11:13,108 Speaker 9: But Munkin's got some people that he can play with. 269 00:11:13,148 --> 00:11:15,588 Speaker 9: They're gonna have. They have two first rounders, which is huge. 270 00:11:15,628 --> 00:11:17,628 Speaker 9: You can change the team with two first rounders and 271 00:11:17,628 --> 00:11:20,268 Speaker 9: then again eight more draft picks after that. I'm curious 272 00:11:20,268 --> 00:11:21,668 Speaker 9: to see what they do. I'm curious to see what 273 00:11:21,748 --> 00:11:24,748 Speaker 9: this dynamic is. Another thing is Todd Monkin is six 274 00:11:24,868 --> 00:11:28,068 Speaker 9: years old. The NFL is trending towards younger coaches. Is 275 00:11:28,108 --> 00:11:31,748 Speaker 9: the veteran coach gonna mesh well with the personalities in 276 00:11:31,788 --> 00:11:34,428 Speaker 9: his locker room? Maybe maybe he comes in and they 277 00:11:34,468 --> 00:11:37,148 Speaker 9: respect it and they love his veteran experience. 278 00:11:37,428 --> 00:11:37,908 Speaker 5: We'll see. 279 00:11:37,948 --> 00:11:41,508 Speaker 9: So I'm gonna be definitely watching this Browns, Todd, Munkin, Shader, 280 00:11:41,628 --> 00:11:42,468 Speaker 9: Sanders dynamic. 281 00:11:42,588 --> 00:11:44,588 Speaker 3: I do again, good point to clarify. So these are 282 00:11:44,628 --> 00:11:47,908 Speaker 3: the coaches we know. With like an established quarterback, we 283 00:11:47,948 --> 00:11:50,148 Speaker 3: do have some of those questions like Aaron Rodgers if 284 00:11:50,148 --> 00:11:52,468 Speaker 3: he comes back, but we also don't know if Sedor 285 00:11:52,988 --> 00:11:53,388 Speaker 3: might be. 286 00:11:53,428 --> 00:11:55,548 Speaker 8: The starting to say because he has Dylan Gabriel that's 287 00:11:55,548 --> 00:11:56,948 Speaker 8: gonna be competing for that position as well. 288 00:11:56,948 --> 00:11:58,348 Speaker 5: But I'm gonna take a little. 289 00:11:58,228 --> 00:12:00,988 Speaker 8: Yawn, a little trip on Yonder over to Joe Brady 290 00:12:01,028 --> 00:12:03,748 Speaker 8: and Josh Allen, and the reason being is familiarity. 291 00:12:03,948 --> 00:12:05,028 Speaker 5: These guys know each other. 292 00:12:05,108 --> 00:12:06,908 Speaker 8: This is a new head coach, but that was a 293 00:12:06,908 --> 00:12:09,108 Speaker 8: man that was calling the place for him previously. These 294 00:12:09,108 --> 00:12:11,588 Speaker 8: guys know each other so well. This is not going 295 00:12:11,628 --> 00:12:13,988 Speaker 8: to be a new situation. He has a new title, 296 00:12:14,108 --> 00:12:16,308 Speaker 8: but not a new situation. So in terms of being 297 00:12:16,308 --> 00:12:18,628 Speaker 8: able to go out there and keep the same terminology, 298 00:12:18,748 --> 00:12:20,988 Speaker 8: be able to keep the same system, make any kind 299 00:12:20,988 --> 00:12:22,668 Speaker 8: of tweets that they need to make, and be able 300 00:12:22,668 --> 00:12:26,028 Speaker 8: to come together now as a head coach and a quarterback, 301 00:12:26,108 --> 00:12:28,348 Speaker 8: these guys go out there and fulfill the roster. The 302 00:12:28,388 --> 00:12:30,428 Speaker 8: way in which Josh Allen feels that they need to 303 00:12:30,668 --> 00:12:32,748 Speaker 8: and then Joe Brady can build off of that. This 304 00:12:32,828 --> 00:12:35,588 Speaker 8: is going to be for me the most intriguing because 305 00:12:35,628 --> 00:12:37,988 Speaker 8: of the fact that it's not a huge learning curve. 306 00:12:38,108 --> 00:12:40,148 Speaker 8: They just have to build upon what's already established. 307 00:12:40,228 --> 00:12:42,388 Speaker 3: For me, I think it's Jesse Ventor and Lamar Jackson 308 00:12:42,428 --> 00:12:45,828 Speaker 3: that of all these other coaches quarterback. Do is correct 309 00:12:45,828 --> 00:12:47,348 Speaker 3: me if I'm wrong, But I feel like it was 310 00:12:47,668 --> 00:12:50,628 Speaker 3: they consulted Lamar if he had to say, you know, 311 00:12:50,748 --> 00:12:53,708 Speaker 3: in the coaching process, but Jesse Mentor has been with 312 00:12:53,748 --> 00:12:58,148 Speaker 3: the organization before. But just because of Lamar's impact and input, 313 00:12:58,308 --> 00:13:00,148 Speaker 3: I don't know, Manty if that means they're going to 314 00:13:00,188 --> 00:13:03,068 Speaker 3: have immediate success. Is there any duo you think that 315 00:13:03,148 --> 00:13:05,628 Speaker 3: could just right from the drump to have that success 316 00:13:05,628 --> 00:13:06,428 Speaker 3: that we've seen happening. 317 00:13:06,548 --> 00:13:09,108 Speaker 6: So I got when you talk about immediate success, I 318 00:13:09,188 --> 00:13:11,348 Speaker 6: go back to it, they said, because the reality is 319 00:13:11,548 --> 00:13:15,548 Speaker 6: you could put my face here, this guy don't have success. 320 00:13:15,628 --> 00:13:18,588 Speaker 5: Okay, put anybody over here, and he's going to be successful. 321 00:13:18,628 --> 00:13:22,228 Speaker 6: So when I talk about immediate success, as long as 322 00:13:22,268 --> 00:13:25,988 Speaker 6: seventeen is taking the snatch behind center and he's doing 323 00:13:25,988 --> 00:13:29,468 Speaker 6: what Superman does, I think immediate and success, and you 324 00:13:29,508 --> 00:13:33,148 Speaker 6: talk about carryover. There's a lot of carry over here 325 00:13:33,188 --> 00:13:35,388 Speaker 6: as far as what is known, right, you already know 326 00:13:35,788 --> 00:13:37,668 Speaker 6: what Joe Brady is bringing to the table if you're 327 00:13:37,748 --> 00:13:39,908 Speaker 6: Josh Allen. The thing that I'm going to be watching 328 00:13:40,188 --> 00:13:42,948 Speaker 6: and we've been I've been in this situation before, is 329 00:13:42,988 --> 00:13:46,308 Speaker 6: when a coordinator for the same team becomes a head coach, 330 00:13:46,708 --> 00:13:50,308 Speaker 6: you already established that relationship with me, coach where you're 331 00:13:50,388 --> 00:13:54,668 Speaker 6: my coordinator. Sometimes coordinators take on a different personality as 332 00:13:54,668 --> 00:13:56,708 Speaker 6: a head coach and as a player, you start. 333 00:13:56,548 --> 00:13:57,428 Speaker 5: To look at them different. 334 00:13:57,428 --> 00:13:59,948 Speaker 6: We're like, whoa, that isn't the guy that I knew 335 00:13:59,948 --> 00:14:02,868 Speaker 6: for the past X amount of years, And that relationship 336 00:14:02,988 --> 00:14:05,228 Speaker 6: might start to splinter a little bit because the coach 337 00:14:05,268 --> 00:14:08,908 Speaker 6: is trying to fill a position, right and so's that's 338 00:14:09,308 --> 00:14:11,628 Speaker 6: the relationship that I think these two have to figure out. 339 00:14:11,828 --> 00:14:13,828 Speaker 6: But as long as these two are on the same page, 340 00:14:14,108 --> 00:14:16,348 Speaker 6: instant successes here For me, Isaiah, Yeah. 341 00:14:16,228 --> 00:14:18,508 Speaker 9: When I think about instant success, I look at this 342 00:14:18,588 --> 00:14:21,668 Speaker 9: square right here. I love this the Robert Sala cam 343 00:14:21,708 --> 00:14:24,428 Speaker 9: Ward because this we saw cam Ward last year. It 344 00:14:24,468 --> 00:14:26,508 Speaker 9: makes him throws where everybody was like, oh wait, can 345 00:14:26,508 --> 00:14:28,628 Speaker 9: we rewind that. Let's talk about that on this on 346 00:14:28,668 --> 00:14:32,708 Speaker 9: the show tomorrow because again, impressive player. Now, we saw 347 00:14:32,708 --> 00:14:34,908 Speaker 9: it last year also with Ben Johnson, right the effect 348 00:14:34,948 --> 00:14:37,068 Speaker 9: that that can make. Now, Robert sala is not an 349 00:14:37,108 --> 00:14:39,708 Speaker 9: offensive guru like Ben Johnson, but what he did is 350 00:14:39,748 --> 00:14:42,268 Speaker 9: he built a dream staff. Right bringing in day Ball, 351 00:14:42,468 --> 00:14:44,548 Speaker 9: I think is what's going to be the differentiating factor 352 00:14:44,628 --> 00:14:47,348 Speaker 9: for cam Ward where we see the huge sophomore jump. 353 00:14:47,508 --> 00:14:49,308 Speaker 9: We started to see him make plays and the offense 354 00:14:49,348 --> 00:14:52,068 Speaker 9: come together. I could see this, like, you know, through 355 00:14:52,068 --> 00:14:53,948 Speaker 9: the first five games, We're like, Okay, they might be 356 00:14:53,988 --> 00:14:54,508 Speaker 9: a team. 357 00:14:55,228 --> 00:14:57,308 Speaker 8: I'm gonna go with the top deck productions over here. 358 00:14:57,308 --> 00:15:00,428 Speaker 8: I'm gonna go with skimming Kevin Stefanski and Michael Fennick Junior. Obviously, 359 00:15:00,428 --> 00:15:02,588 Speaker 8: he has to get over an injury Kevin Stefanski. You 360 00:15:02,588 --> 00:15:04,388 Speaker 8: know what I'm saying multiple years in terms of coach 361 00:15:04,468 --> 00:15:06,068 Speaker 8: the year, all this stuff. Had a lot of turmoil 362 00:15:06,148 --> 00:15:08,068 Speaker 8: last year in Cleveland with all the quarterbacks he was 363 00:15:08,108 --> 00:15:09,388 Speaker 8: dealing with rolling through three. 364 00:15:09,228 --> 00:15:09,788 Speaker 5: Of those guys. 365 00:15:09,868 --> 00:15:11,068 Speaker 8: But I think that these guys are set up for 366 00:15:11,108 --> 00:15:13,148 Speaker 8: the most success right off the back outside of Josh 367 00:15:13,188 --> 00:15:15,188 Speaker 8: Allen and Joe Brady, simply because of the fact they 368 00:15:15,228 --> 00:15:17,588 Speaker 8: have the pieces, Right, Kevin Stefanski comes in and runs 369 00:15:17,628 --> 00:15:20,188 Speaker 8: an outside his own scheme where you run the play 370 00:15:20,228 --> 00:15:22,108 Speaker 8: action off of his own scheme. If you go back 371 00:15:22,108 --> 00:15:24,308 Speaker 8: to Michael Pennings back in the University of Washington, he 372 00:15:24,388 --> 00:15:26,908 Speaker 8: was a play action quarterback, has an absolute cannon of an arm, 373 00:15:27,068 --> 00:15:30,468 Speaker 8: a lefty and really throws really highly accurate balls off 374 00:15:30,508 --> 00:15:31,028 Speaker 8: of play action. 375 00:15:31,228 --> 00:15:32,548 Speaker 5: So you talk about a Drake Lenny, you. 376 00:15:32,508 --> 00:15:34,628 Speaker 8: Talk about a Jon Robinson, you talk about Kyle Pitts 377 00:15:34,628 --> 00:15:36,828 Speaker 8: about to get the franchise tag. This guy has what 378 00:15:36,948 --> 00:15:39,348 Speaker 8: he needs already to be successful. You just have to 379 00:15:39,388 --> 00:15:42,628 Speaker 8: instill Kevin Stefanski's scheme in that to go to elevate 380 00:15:42,668 --> 00:15:43,188 Speaker 8: his play. 381 00:15:43,108 --> 00:15:45,108 Speaker 5: And a very very young and fast defense. 382 00:15:45,228 --> 00:15:48,068 Speaker 6: Yes, you have all the pieces to your point, right, 383 00:15:48,348 --> 00:15:49,068 Speaker 6: like you're picking. 384 00:15:48,868 --> 00:15:53,668 Speaker 3: A Washington Oh yeah, and look at all this And 385 00:15:53,708 --> 00:15:55,988 Speaker 3: the one we haven't really touched or talk about yet 386 00:15:56,068 --> 00:15:58,748 Speaker 3: is the giants that you have Harbaugh and Jackson Dart. 387 00:15:58,908 --> 00:16:01,668 Speaker 3: I feel like their vibes are going to immediately just 388 00:16:01,788 --> 00:16:05,708 Speaker 3: take off. And I mean at these lists, that is 389 00:16:05,748 --> 00:16:07,788 Speaker 3: the meeting room I want to be in. I want 390 00:16:07,828 --> 00:16:09,548 Speaker 3: to be a flywall in that room, and I want 391 00:16:09,588 --> 00:16:11,468 Speaker 3: to see John sort of act like Jim and like 392 00:16:11,628 --> 00:16:13,268 Speaker 3: dap up Jackson, Like I want to see them go 393 00:16:13,308 --> 00:16:14,428 Speaker 3: to games court side together. 394 00:16:14,548 --> 00:16:15,388 Speaker 5: For some reason. 395 00:16:15,428 --> 00:16:16,948 Speaker 6: Out of all of these people, you look and they 396 00:16:16,988 --> 00:16:21,468 Speaker 6: look like family members, and that looks like a nephew, 397 00:16:21,548 --> 00:16:22,988 Speaker 6: you know what I mean. Like I would love to 398 00:16:22,988 --> 00:16:24,868 Speaker 6: be a fly on the wall in this meeting room 399 00:16:25,148 --> 00:16:25,748 Speaker 6: to see. 400 00:16:25,548 --> 00:16:26,828 Speaker 5: Like the clash of coaches. 401 00:16:27,068 --> 00:16:30,428 Speaker 6: Right, you talk about some like Jackson Dart who he's 402 00:16:30,468 --> 00:16:33,268 Speaker 6: one of the most outgoing guys that he's not afraid 403 00:16:33,308 --> 00:16:36,468 Speaker 6: to show his colors, and you talk about coach John Harball. 404 00:16:36,508 --> 00:16:38,428 Speaker 6: I think the thing about John Harbll that you got 405 00:16:38,428 --> 00:16:39,148 Speaker 6: to give him a lot. 406 00:16:39,068 --> 00:16:41,348 Speaker 5: Of credit is he's really good at adjusting. 407 00:16:41,948 --> 00:16:44,468 Speaker 6: He's really good at taking guys like a Ray Lewis 408 00:16:44,508 --> 00:16:47,868 Speaker 6: and a Terrell Suggs and being able to cultivate that 409 00:16:47,948 --> 00:16:51,588 Speaker 6: relationship with those guys and then having somebody like Lamar 410 00:16:51,748 --> 00:16:55,548 Speaker 6: Jackson and trying his best to cultivate that. So John Harball, 411 00:16:55,628 --> 00:16:57,508 Speaker 6: out of all of these coaches, I think has shown 412 00:16:57,588 --> 00:17:00,228 Speaker 6: throughout his tenure as a head coach the ability to 413 00:17:00,388 --> 00:17:03,468 Speaker 6: adjust his coaching based on. 414 00:17:03,428 --> 00:17:04,108 Speaker 5: Who his quarterback. 415 00:17:04,188 --> 00:17:06,148 Speaker 6: So I agree with you shared that I would love 416 00:17:06,268 --> 00:17:07,868 Speaker 6: to be a fly on the wall in this meetroom 417 00:17:07,868 --> 00:17:08,468 Speaker 6: with these two guys. 418 00:17:08,468 --> 00:17:09,308 Speaker 5: They'll be hilarious. 419 00:17:10,108 --> 00:17:12,348 Speaker 9: My thing with this picture is I feel like this 420 00:17:12,388 --> 00:17:14,868 Speaker 9: should be Camp Scattaboo. I know that sounds crazy. I 421 00:17:14,908 --> 00:17:17,508 Speaker 9: know Cam's not a quarterback, but when I think about Harball, 422 00:17:17,548 --> 00:17:20,188 Speaker 9: I think tough minded, you know, pack your hard hat. 423 00:17:20,228 --> 00:17:22,268 Speaker 9: They're going to establish the run as a team. I 424 00:17:22,268 --> 00:17:24,508 Speaker 9: think the best way for this guy to be successful 425 00:17:24,748 --> 00:17:27,228 Speaker 9: is for Camp Scatabuy to be successful. It's the ying 426 00:17:27,268 --> 00:17:30,748 Speaker 9: and yang and again that's Harball's mentality. And I think, 427 00:17:30,988 --> 00:17:32,988 Speaker 9: I don't know, I think Camp Scattabouy should be up 428 00:17:32,988 --> 00:17:33,868 Speaker 9: there is there a. 429 00:17:33,828 --> 00:17:35,508 Speaker 3: Beating room though, of all these you want to sit 430 00:17:35,548 --> 00:17:38,468 Speaker 3: in on. 431 00:17:36,508 --> 00:17:39,268 Speaker 9: H I mean, I think it's I think it's inevitable. 432 00:17:39,428 --> 00:17:41,908 Speaker 9: I want to be in the Browns meeting. I mean, 433 00:17:41,988 --> 00:17:46,228 Speaker 9: let's also remember Deshaun Watson still on this roster, Dylan Gabriel, 434 00:17:46,308 --> 00:17:49,308 Speaker 9: Shada Sanders, who knows who they bring six quarterbacks in 435 00:17:49,708 --> 00:17:53,028 Speaker 9: training camp? Like, there's some personalities in this room. I 436 00:17:53,068 --> 00:17:54,028 Speaker 9: want to be right, Well. 437 00:17:53,988 --> 00:17:56,628 Speaker 6: You've been You've been in those meeting rooms. Is like 438 00:17:56,748 --> 00:17:58,748 Speaker 6: you've played for the Cleveland Browns. How do you think 439 00:17:58,788 --> 00:18:01,268 Speaker 6: that meeting room will look like giving your experience. 440 00:18:00,788 --> 00:18:04,068 Speaker 9: There, Yeah, I mean, I think with all of these organizations, 441 00:18:04,228 --> 00:18:07,148 Speaker 9: they're going to have to really quickly change the culture. 442 00:18:07,868 --> 00:18:09,348 Speaker 5: There's the Browns culture. 443 00:18:09,388 --> 00:18:11,508 Speaker 9: I think for years a lot of people have had 444 00:18:11,588 --> 00:18:14,028 Speaker 9: question marks on if Tom Monkin can come in and 445 00:18:14,108 --> 00:18:14,948 Speaker 9: change the culture. 446 00:18:15,148 --> 00:18:16,948 Speaker 5: I think the meeting room will be cleaned. I think 447 00:18:16,948 --> 00:18:17,548 Speaker 5: it'll be great. 448 00:18:17,548 --> 00:18:19,388 Speaker 9: It'll be an environment where they're trying to get better, 449 00:18:19,508 --> 00:18:21,908 Speaker 9: everybody's focused, and I think that can happen. We saw it, 450 00:18:21,908 --> 00:18:24,148 Speaker 9: by the way, with Shader, his interviews at the back 451 00:18:24,228 --> 00:18:26,348 Speaker 9: end of the season very impressive. I mean, I think 452 00:18:26,388 --> 00:18:29,668 Speaker 9: he changed a lot of people's opinion. So tough question 453 00:18:29,708 --> 00:18:31,628 Speaker 9: to answer because I think there's a question mark of 454 00:18:31,628 --> 00:18:33,508 Speaker 9: what it's going to look like. In the past, I 455 00:18:33,548 --> 00:18:34,788 Speaker 9: think it could have been better done. 456 00:18:35,748 --> 00:18:37,268 Speaker 8: I think Todd Monkin still has a lot to figure 457 00:18:37,268 --> 00:18:38,708 Speaker 8: out in terms of that quarterback room, So I'm not 458 00:18:38,748 --> 00:18:39,948 Speaker 8: sure that he's gonna be able to walk in and 459 00:18:39,988 --> 00:18:42,228 Speaker 8: make it happen immediately. But I'm gonna go down here 460 00:18:42,228 --> 00:18:44,348 Speaker 8: to Robert Sola and cam Ward. When you think about 461 00:18:44,788 --> 00:18:47,548 Speaker 8: a player embodying who their coach is, this is the 462 00:18:47,628 --> 00:18:50,428 Speaker 8: office and very version of Robert sala And then you 463 00:18:50,468 --> 00:18:52,228 Speaker 8: talk about who's going to be coaching cam Ward in 464 00:18:52,268 --> 00:18:55,508 Speaker 8: that meeting room, Brian Dable. That dude is all go 465 00:18:56,068 --> 00:18:58,188 Speaker 8: juice all day long. He's going to be the only 466 00:18:58,228 --> 00:19:00,028 Speaker 8: one that's not ball hitted in the room. By the way, 467 00:19:00,508 --> 00:19:04,748 Speaker 8: I'm seeing Ward went out there with that that with 468 00:19:04,788 --> 00:19:06,948 Speaker 8: that mentality of going out there and getting after it. 469 00:19:06,988 --> 00:19:09,148 Speaker 8: With Robert Salad going out there punching guys in the chest, 470 00:19:09,268 --> 00:19:11,588 Speaker 8: Brian Dable being hiked up, going to the dog on 471 00:19:11,868 --> 00:19:13,508 Speaker 8: training room and making sure that he gets his butt 472 00:19:13,508 --> 00:19:13,868 Speaker 8: out of ten. 473 00:19:14,148 --> 00:19:15,988 Speaker 5: I'm all for that. I'm looking forward to seeing these 474 00:19:15,988 --> 00:19:16,348 Speaker 5: two to gain. 475 00:19:16,388 --> 00:19:18,668 Speaker 3: It's funny a lot of their coaching staff is bald. 476 00:19:18,788 --> 00:19:21,708 Speaker 3: There's like a through Yeah. All right, so you you 477 00:19:21,708 --> 00:19:24,508 Speaker 3: build your chemistry on and off the field. Enough talking ball. 478 00:19:24,828 --> 00:19:27,108 Speaker 3: If you had to pick a karaoke duo, that would 479 00:19:27,148 --> 00:19:28,108 Speaker 3: mean mess to go up. 480 00:19:27,988 --> 00:19:28,668 Speaker 5: There on the stage. 481 00:19:28,708 --> 00:19:31,348 Speaker 3: If you're feeling crazy, name a song that they would 482 00:19:31,348 --> 00:19:31,988 Speaker 3: sing quickly. 483 00:19:32,108 --> 00:19:34,948 Speaker 5: But who would be that press karaoke duo? 484 00:19:35,388 --> 00:19:37,348 Speaker 3: But if you have a song in mind, we'll. 485 00:19:37,188 --> 00:19:40,308 Speaker 5: Take that to you. You have one, No, not a 486 00:19:40,348 --> 00:19:42,308 Speaker 5: song in mind, but Who's you? I got one? 487 00:19:42,588 --> 00:19:45,428 Speaker 9: I feel like these two right here party, they're they're 488 00:19:45,468 --> 00:19:49,548 Speaker 9: gonna blank Ay two is coming out? These are you know, 489 00:19:49,668 --> 00:19:52,948 Speaker 9: let's just pick a classic blank one eighty two bar song. 490 00:19:53,388 --> 00:19:54,988 Speaker 5: Yeah, that's those who would have fun. 491 00:19:54,988 --> 00:19:57,188 Speaker 6: To carry out as far I think, I don't know, 492 00:19:57,508 --> 00:20:00,308 Speaker 6: for some reason, two guys at a karaoke ball, I 493 00:20:00,308 --> 00:20:03,068 Speaker 6: don't know what song, maybe like a maybe like a 494 00:20:03,108 --> 00:20:06,028 Speaker 6: wrecking Ball by my Ley Sarah. I would say, like 495 00:20:06,068 --> 00:20:11,308 Speaker 6: these two Jack's wrecking Ball and then having a cameo 496 00:20:11,508 --> 00:20:12,988 Speaker 6: by Cam Scatterboo jumping there. 497 00:20:13,028 --> 00:20:14,868 Speaker 5: You know Cam's gonna go in there. So maybe I'm 498 00:20:14,868 --> 00:20:15,708 Speaker 5: picking these two. 499 00:20:15,588 --> 00:20:18,148 Speaker 6: Guys because it's gonna go from a duo to a trio, 500 00:20:18,708 --> 00:20:20,108 Speaker 6: just because Cam is gonna get in there. If he's 501 00:20:20,108 --> 00:20:22,108 Speaker 6: gonna go to Blue ten, guess what he's gonna join 502 00:20:22,188 --> 00:20:22,588 Speaker 6: carry out. 503 00:20:22,828 --> 00:20:26,668 Speaker 9: They're thunder struck by the way that I'm sitting down here. 504 00:20:26,548 --> 00:20:27,708 Speaker 5: With Lamar Jackson. 505 00:20:27,748 --> 00:20:29,788 Speaker 8: We all know Lamar Jackson, he'd be listening to that 506 00:20:29,828 --> 00:20:31,828 Speaker 8: turn Up all day long. I feel like he's listening 507 00:20:31,868 --> 00:20:34,108 Speaker 8: to turn down for what. And Jesse Mintr, I feel 508 00:20:34,148 --> 00:20:36,228 Speaker 8: like once he gets a couple of couple of a couple. 509 00:20:36,068 --> 00:20:36,708 Speaker 5: Of juices in him. 510 00:20:36,748 --> 00:20:38,348 Speaker 8: I'll say that I feel like he likes to turn 511 00:20:38,428 --> 00:20:40,348 Speaker 8: up to look at his smile. There's a Messi face 512 00:20:40,388 --> 00:20:42,868 Speaker 8: that parties all the time. These two together, he's gonna 513 00:20:42,868 --> 00:20:44,748 Speaker 8: bring He's gonna bring the inner monster out of him. 514 00:20:44,748 --> 00:20:47,988 Speaker 5: I'm not saying Master got some sauce. Now, got some sauce. 515 00:20:48,028 --> 00:20:50,028 Speaker 5: I talked to him a few times. That guy got 516 00:20:50,028 --> 00:20:50,708 Speaker 5: some juice with him. 517 00:20:50,868 --> 00:20:52,348 Speaker 3: So Lamar's gonna be the one rapping, and then you 518 00:20:52,388 --> 00:20:54,628 Speaker 3: just have jesse Minter be like, yeah, that's it. 519 00:20:55,908 --> 00:21:01,868 Speaker 6: We're gonna like, let rap and let Lamore. 520 00:21:01,508 --> 00:21:02,268 Speaker 5: Do the ad lib. 521 00:21:02,788 --> 00:21:05,108 Speaker 8: We will see jesse Mintr with a pin around his 522 00:21:05,148 --> 00:21:06,988 Speaker 8: neck at some point in talking on. 523 00:21:09,228 --> 00:21:09,708 Speaker 2: Pittsburgh. 524 00:21:09,828 --> 00:21:10,948 Speaker 5: Heard it here first. 525 00:21:28,268 --> 00:21:32,708 Speaker 10: Good mon, all right, there's a scale geez. 526 00:21:35,028 --> 00:21:36,268 Speaker 11: And then you gotta go to the big one thing. 527 00:21:36,868 --> 00:21:39,188 Speaker 11: All right, we have a fancy one over here. That's 528 00:21:39,268 --> 00:21:41,668 Speaker 11: Manti's face. That's by my big melon heathers as they 529 00:21:41,708 --> 00:21:44,028 Speaker 11: are in there. We're gonna use this Manti shimaw works 530 00:21:44,028 --> 00:21:45,748 Speaker 11: and I'll explain what we're gonna do. I'm gonna set 531 00:21:45,828 --> 00:21:48,628 Speaker 11: up some different scenarios and you go from one actually zero, 532 00:21:48,948 --> 00:21:51,588 Speaker 11: one to ten. You drag your own head there. It's 533 00:21:51,708 --> 00:21:54,228 Speaker 11: very morbid. Based on your answer on a scale of 534 00:21:54,268 --> 00:21:57,068 Speaker 11: one to ten, how much do the world champions Seahawks 535 00:21:57,108 --> 00:22:00,748 Speaker 11: you need to bring back Kenneth Walker the third this offseason, 536 00:22:00,788 --> 00:22:03,868 Speaker 11: Manti drag your head? So the super Bowl MVP? How 537 00:22:03,908 --> 00:22:06,588 Speaker 11: bad the Sattle Seahawks need him? The Super Bowl MVP 538 00:22:06,748 --> 00:22:09,228 Speaker 11: one finger? You have it by the big schnauzo. 539 00:22:09,428 --> 00:22:16,108 Speaker 5: Yeahs number nine right on now? Nine? Whoa. 540 00:22:16,268 --> 00:22:18,508 Speaker 6: This is why Brian Fleury is a new offensive coordinator 541 00:22:18,548 --> 00:22:19,548 Speaker 6: for the Seattle Seahawks. 542 00:22:19,548 --> 00:22:21,308 Speaker 5: You know where he came from. He came from San Francisco. 543 00:22:21,348 --> 00:22:25,228 Speaker 6: You know what his responsibility was there running game coordinator. 544 00:22:25,268 --> 00:22:27,588 Speaker 6: I think what Mike McDonald did this past year, now 545 00:22:27,628 --> 00:22:30,308 Speaker 6: that Klint Kobiak is in Vegas, is he brought in 546 00:22:30,348 --> 00:22:33,028 Speaker 6: an offensive coordinator that runs the same thing. 547 00:22:33,188 --> 00:22:35,668 Speaker 5: He runs the same scheme so when. 548 00:22:35,468 --> 00:22:38,348 Speaker 6: It is predicated off the run, Isaiah, I believe that 549 00:22:38,428 --> 00:22:39,828 Speaker 6: you need to keep the guy there. 550 00:22:39,948 --> 00:22:42,068 Speaker 5: Why because he does establish. 551 00:22:41,668 --> 00:22:44,748 Speaker 6: Your offense for you, for Sam Darnold and the entire crew. 552 00:22:44,828 --> 00:22:47,308 Speaker 6: So I have him at a nine. The MVP is 553 00:22:47,388 --> 00:22:50,308 Speaker 6: number nine my sliding scale, Isaiah as at number nine to. 554 00:22:50,228 --> 00:22:52,468 Speaker 5: Bring the man back. I'll respect him. There's a nice, 555 00:22:52,548 --> 00:22:54,508 Speaker 5: nice little little nogging right there. But I'm gonna take 556 00:22:54,508 --> 00:22:55,908 Speaker 5: my noggin and I'm gonna. 557 00:22:55,668 --> 00:22:58,668 Speaker 8: Put him over right over here, all right. The reason 558 00:22:58,708 --> 00:23:00,308 Speaker 8: why i'mnn put him at number six is because of 559 00:23:00,348 --> 00:23:01,188 Speaker 8: the general manager. 560 00:23:01,308 --> 00:23:02,548 Speaker 5: His name is John Schneider. 561 00:23:02,588 --> 00:23:04,628 Speaker 8: If you guys know anything about Snyder, he has been 562 00:23:04,668 --> 00:23:07,828 Speaker 8: a one back system on his Marshawn Lynch. Matter of fact, 563 00:23:07,828 --> 00:23:09,828 Speaker 8: there's another dude who was injured prior to the Super 564 00:23:09,828 --> 00:23:12,068 Speaker 8: Bowl by the name of Zach Charbonnay. They were a 565 00:23:12,068 --> 00:23:14,308 Speaker 8: two headed monster. It was Kenneth Walker the third and 566 00:23:14,468 --> 00:23:17,668 Speaker 8: Zach Sharbonnay. So if anybody feels as if they can 567 00:23:17,788 --> 00:23:21,228 Speaker 8: draft and have a tandem back there, it is John Schneider. 568 00:23:21,228 --> 00:23:23,388 Speaker 8: So I don't think that he feels the need to 569 00:23:23,468 --> 00:23:25,508 Speaker 8: want to have kiss Walker back. I think he really 570 00:23:25,548 --> 00:23:27,988 Speaker 8: wants him back. But he is the last GM who's 571 00:23:28,028 --> 00:23:30,028 Speaker 8: ever going to overpay for somebody he feels like he 572 00:23:30,028 --> 00:23:30,908 Speaker 8: can draft and develop. 573 00:23:30,988 --> 00:23:32,788 Speaker 5: It's a very good answer. I'm just looking for random 574 00:23:32,828 --> 00:23:33,908 Speaker 5: things I can do with this board. 575 00:23:33,988 --> 00:23:37,548 Speaker 11: I just have a random turkey, no reason, but for 576 00:23:37,588 --> 00:23:39,668 Speaker 11: some reason, we have a giant turkey there. All right, 577 00:23:39,788 --> 00:23:41,668 Speaker 11: I'm gonna put it. I'm gonna just drop it right down. 578 00:23:41,708 --> 00:23:43,708 Speaker 11: See if I can do it. Oh my gosh, look at this. 579 00:23:43,868 --> 00:23:45,308 Speaker 11: I can't even move my own head. 580 00:23:45,628 --> 00:23:46,628 Speaker 5: Oh there you go. 581 00:23:46,708 --> 00:23:49,148 Speaker 11: I'm just gonna drop it down on the five all 582 00:23:49,188 --> 00:23:51,188 Speaker 11: the reasons that Isaiah just said. Of course they'd love 583 00:23:51,228 --> 00:23:52,988 Speaker 11: to keep him. You want to pay a for a 584 00:23:53,108 --> 00:23:55,108 Speaker 11: very very expensive running back. Sea man, time, my head 585 00:23:55,148 --> 00:23:57,068 Speaker 11: is broken as usual. I think it's because of the turkey. 586 00:23:57,548 --> 00:23:59,388 Speaker 11: Let's go to the second setup, if you don't mind, 587 00:23:59,468 --> 00:24:00,308 Speaker 11: let's find out what the. 588 00:24:00,268 --> 00:24:01,548 Speaker 5: Second topic might be. 589 00:24:01,948 --> 00:24:04,668 Speaker 11: It actually has to do with someone we have talked about, 590 00:24:04,828 --> 00:24:07,308 Speaker 11: Aaron Rodgers. Aaron Rodgers slated to be a free agent 591 00:24:07,388 --> 00:24:10,068 Speaker 11: this season, Steelers having a new head coach happened to 592 00:24:10,108 --> 00:24:11,748 Speaker 11: be Aaron Rodgers head coach for a long time. 593 00:24:12,788 --> 00:24:13,668 Speaker 5: Is that a coincidence? 594 00:24:13,668 --> 00:24:15,868 Speaker 11: How could it possibly be? Does that sway Rodgers return 595 00:24:15,908 --> 00:24:17,428 Speaker 11: to Pittsburgh? And a scale of one to ten as 596 00:24:17,428 --> 00:24:21,988 Speaker 11: ass standback? How much do the Steelers need need Aaron 597 00:24:22,068 --> 00:24:24,348 Speaker 11: Rodgers back as their quarterback of twenty twenty six? 598 00:24:25,068 --> 00:24:26,948 Speaker 5: Do do do do Do Do do do do? Do? 599 00:24:26,948 --> 00:24:27,428 Speaker 5: Do you? 600 00:24:27,988 --> 00:24:30,388 Speaker 8: I'm gonna go eight point five? How let's go right 601 00:24:30,428 --> 00:24:32,508 Speaker 8: there in to me going eight five. The reason why 602 00:24:32,548 --> 00:24:34,788 Speaker 8: is the eight five is coach coach McCarthy doesn't have 603 00:24:34,868 --> 00:24:37,548 Speaker 8: time as a veteran head coach to step in and 604 00:24:37,668 --> 00:24:39,348 Speaker 8: just try to figure things out. 605 00:24:39,468 --> 00:24:41,428 Speaker 5: He needs a sure thing, he needs approved. 606 00:24:41,508 --> 00:24:43,508 Speaker 8: He needs a proven quarterback who's gonna come up there 607 00:24:43,508 --> 00:24:45,988 Speaker 8: in command the offense. The one thing that Pittsburgh Stilers 608 00:24:46,028 --> 00:24:47,948 Speaker 8: don't have a problem with is their defense. But their 609 00:24:47,948 --> 00:24:50,308 Speaker 8: defense is also not the youngest thing going, So they 610 00:24:50,348 --> 00:24:51,948 Speaker 8: need a quarterback that can come in and steady the 611 00:24:51,988 --> 00:24:55,348 Speaker 8: tides and still his system. Right now, they still need 612 00:24:55,388 --> 00:24:58,028 Speaker 8: to draft a quarterback and develop them, but it'd be 613 00:24:58,108 --> 00:24:59,388 Speaker 8: one heck of a deal to be able to have 614 00:24:59,468 --> 00:25:02,828 Speaker 8: Aaron Rodgers back run his offense, get a consistent offense 615 00:25:02,908 --> 00:25:05,068 Speaker 8: that year, and have a young quarterback that's learning from 616 00:25:05,108 --> 00:25:06,108 Speaker 8: one of the greatest ever. 617 00:25:05,948 --> 00:25:07,628 Speaker 6: Doing all right, I like where you're going to say 618 00:25:07,708 --> 00:25:11,148 Speaker 6: the eight point five, right, so he's number eight this year, we. 619 00:25:11,148 --> 00:25:13,868 Speaker 5: Know him to be number twelve. There you go, Yeah, 620 00:25:13,868 --> 00:25:14,268 Speaker 5: there we go. 621 00:25:14,668 --> 00:25:17,508 Speaker 11: I'm just messing up that Steeler's logo that we can 622 00:25:17,508 --> 00:25:19,628 Speaker 11: put it up here costs nine million dollars on the 623 00:25:19,628 --> 00:25:20,308 Speaker 11: screen just alone. 624 00:25:20,348 --> 00:25:21,868 Speaker 5: That's just we just throw money at it. 625 00:25:22,188 --> 00:25:24,548 Speaker 6: Go ahead, you an ear ring right, Darren Brother, I'm 626 00:25:24,548 --> 00:25:26,708 Speaker 6: going to go seven point five. Okay, I'm going to 627 00:25:26,788 --> 00:25:28,188 Speaker 6: go on the other side of the spectrum for you. 628 00:25:28,228 --> 00:25:28,348 Speaker 5: Now. 629 00:25:28,348 --> 00:25:29,948 Speaker 6: The reason why I'm going to go seven point five 630 00:25:30,028 --> 00:25:33,228 Speaker 6: is this Aaron Rodgers. Yes, he does know his head coach. 631 00:25:33,228 --> 00:25:35,108 Speaker 6: He's had experience with his head coach, but it hasn't 632 00:25:35,108 --> 00:25:38,188 Speaker 6: always been positive. And so if you are a head 633 00:25:38,188 --> 00:25:40,868 Speaker 6: coach that's going into a new situation, do you want 634 00:25:40,868 --> 00:25:42,948 Speaker 6: to be able to go into You know, if you 635 00:25:42,988 --> 00:25:45,188 Speaker 6: are Mike McCarthy and Aaron Rodgers, to be in in 636 00:25:45,348 --> 00:25:47,068 Speaker 6: a meeting room where you know that the guy knows 637 00:25:47,068 --> 00:25:49,148 Speaker 6: all your weaknesses, he might be telling everybody else in 638 00:25:49,148 --> 00:25:51,108 Speaker 6: the locker room what those weaknesses are, and then you're 639 00:25:51,148 --> 00:25:53,468 Speaker 6: going to have that tension in the locker room between Okay, 640 00:25:53,468 --> 00:25:56,068 Speaker 6: who do I follow the quarterback nor do I follow 641 00:25:56,108 --> 00:25:58,028 Speaker 6: that head coach. And we saw what that looked like 642 00:25:58,148 --> 00:26:01,308 Speaker 6: in New York with Robert Sala and Rogers. So that's 643 00:26:01,308 --> 00:26:03,948 Speaker 6: the only reason why I think that it's a little less. 644 00:26:04,188 --> 00:26:07,228 Speaker 6: But regarding the quarterback position, you do need a quarterback 645 00:26:07,228 --> 00:26:09,228 Speaker 6: because you don't have one. It would be good to 646 00:26:09,228 --> 00:26:11,588 Speaker 6: have someone like Aaron Rodgers that has built rapport. 647 00:26:11,268 --> 00:26:11,748 Speaker 5: With the team. 648 00:26:11,828 --> 00:26:13,588 Speaker 11: I think this is happening, and by this I mean 649 00:26:13,588 --> 00:26:16,108 Speaker 11: this Frankenstein thing for some reason. That's I have no idea. 650 00:26:16,148 --> 00:26:18,588 Speaker 11: Why do we have Frankenstein at our disposal, not even 651 00:26:18,628 --> 00:26:21,708 Speaker 11: Halloween or anything. What is in this weird toy chest? 652 00:26:22,588 --> 00:26:24,828 Speaker 11: You're gonna tell me it's a coincidence. That's just like, 653 00:26:24,828 --> 00:26:27,148 Speaker 11: oh yeah, Mike McCarthy having nothing to do with Aaron 654 00:26:27,228 --> 00:26:29,628 Speaker 11: Rodgers whatsoever. He's just the guy that we want. I 655 00:26:29,628 --> 00:26:31,548 Speaker 11: don't feel it this way at all. I know Aaron 656 00:26:31,588 --> 00:26:34,148 Speaker 11: Rodgers has a complicated past with Mike McCarthy, but I 657 00:26:34,188 --> 00:26:36,988 Speaker 11: think it is mostly very positive. I also know Aaron 658 00:26:37,028 --> 00:26:40,108 Speaker 11: Rodgers is kind of like a poetic guy, and he 659 00:26:40,108 --> 00:26:41,948 Speaker 11: would think it would be pretty cool to end his 660 00:26:41,988 --> 00:26:44,228 Speaker 11: career kind of back how it started with Big Mike. 661 00:26:44,548 --> 00:26:46,108 Speaker 5: I think this is all but a done deal. 662 00:26:46,188 --> 00:26:48,228 Speaker 11: I would be fall off my chair shocked if Aaron 663 00:26:48,308 --> 00:26:49,308 Speaker 11: Rodgers has not come back. 664 00:26:49,468 --> 00:26:51,228 Speaker 5: I think is going to happen. So man, Si, you 665 00:26:51,228 --> 00:26:52,428 Speaker 5: can drag mine over to it. Ten. 666 00:26:52,468 --> 00:26:54,588 Speaker 11: I know the question is need of course they need it, 667 00:26:54,628 --> 00:26:55,948 Speaker 11: but I just am more of a certainty. 668 00:26:55,948 --> 00:26:57,308 Speaker 5: I think this is definitely happening. 669 00:26:57,468 --> 00:27:00,428 Speaker 11: Apparently Rodgers' skiing or something a lot in the offseason, That's. 670 00:27:00,268 --> 00:27:02,108 Speaker 5: What I read. Hasn't said anything yet, but I think 671 00:27:02,108 --> 00:27:02,508 Speaker 5: he will. 672 00:27:02,788 --> 00:27:06,708 Speaker 11: New Falcons general man Suck Falcons Ian Cunningham, he spoke 673 00:27:06,748 --> 00:27:09,188 Speaker 11: the combine earlier this week and he said he let 674 00:27:09,308 --> 00:27:11,108 Speaker 11: Kirk Cousins and as reps know that he will be 675 00:27:11,148 --> 00:27:13,868 Speaker 11: released at the start of the new league year. Here 676 00:27:13,868 --> 00:27:16,308 Speaker 11: we go, guys, Falcons talk or Kirk Cousins talk. On 677 00:27:16,308 --> 00:27:19,028 Speaker 11: a scale of one to ten, how much do you 678 00:27:19,308 --> 00:27:23,508 Speaker 11: trust that Kirk Cousins will be a starter in twenty 679 00:27:23,508 --> 00:27:25,068 Speaker 11: twenty six a starting quarterback? 680 00:27:25,148 --> 00:27:26,628 Speaker 5: One of the thirty two MENTI tee. 681 00:27:27,668 --> 00:27:29,508 Speaker 6: How much do I trust that he will be a 682 00:27:29,548 --> 00:27:33,228 Speaker 6: starter in this league? I am going to go a three. 683 00:27:34,148 --> 00:27:35,988 Speaker 6: I believe, you know, a three. Yes, I'm going to 684 00:27:36,028 --> 00:27:38,268 Speaker 6: go a three for Kirk. This is you know, it's 685 00:27:38,308 --> 00:27:40,628 Speaker 6: a three. And this is why. So the NFL does 686 00:27:40,868 --> 00:27:43,708 Speaker 6: a thing where when they create a narrative about a player, 687 00:27:44,148 --> 00:27:46,588 Speaker 6: once they create that narrative about that player, they label 688 00:27:46,668 --> 00:27:49,308 Speaker 6: them and it's hard to beat that label. So, if 689 00:27:49,308 --> 00:27:53,028 Speaker 6: you are Kirk Cousins, you get traded out of Minnesota, 690 00:27:53,108 --> 00:27:56,068 Speaker 6: you go to Atlanta, and then they draft a rookie 691 00:27:56,148 --> 00:27:58,468 Speaker 6: quarterback out of University of Washington by the name of 692 00:27:58,508 --> 00:27:59,268 Speaker 6: Michael Pennix. 693 00:27:59,588 --> 00:28:04,268 Speaker 5: You lose that job to him, right, They still put 694 00:28:04,428 --> 00:28:06,708 Speaker 5: Kirk Cousins as a starter, but then he lost it 695 00:28:06,908 --> 00:28:07,788 Speaker 5: to Michael Pennix. 696 00:28:07,948 --> 00:28:10,268 Speaker 6: I think that if you're the other thirty one team, 697 00:28:10,748 --> 00:28:14,068 Speaker 6: you're looking at Kirk Cousins as a backup. That's a 698 00:28:14,108 --> 00:28:16,668 Speaker 6: guy that maybe a bridge quarterback that you can have 699 00:28:16,788 --> 00:28:19,508 Speaker 6: in the locker room, that can help a young quarterback 700 00:28:19,708 --> 00:28:20,748 Speaker 6: be able to transition a. 701 00:28:20,708 --> 00:28:21,428 Speaker 5: Little bit in a league. 702 00:28:21,508 --> 00:28:23,428 Speaker 6: So I don't think he will be a starter in 703 00:28:24,228 --> 00:28:25,228 Speaker 6: the league going this year. 704 00:28:25,348 --> 00:28:29,388 Speaker 11: Okay, I just have Jane slid random. I don't know why, Jane, 705 00:28:29,428 --> 00:28:32,228 Speaker 11: Welcome to the segment. It's just like there's a toy 706 00:28:32,348 --> 00:28:34,388 Speaker 11: chest right here. You won't imagine the things that are 707 00:28:34,388 --> 00:28:36,268 Speaker 11: in here. So Jane reactive, you hang out over there. 708 00:28:36,308 --> 00:28:36,668 Speaker 5: You look great. 709 00:28:36,668 --> 00:28:38,548 Speaker 8: All right, I'm going to go and grab my head 710 00:28:38,548 --> 00:28:39,868 Speaker 8: and I'm going to put it out of eight. And 711 00:28:39,908 --> 00:28:41,068 Speaker 8: the reason why I think it is an eight is 712 00:28:41,108 --> 00:28:43,588 Speaker 8: because Kirk Cousins is still a proven quarterback in his league. 713 00:28:43,748 --> 00:28:45,348 Speaker 5: Has his game fallen off a little bit? 714 00:28:45,468 --> 00:28:47,628 Speaker 8: Yeah, but his game fall off fell off from being 715 00:28:47,668 --> 00:28:49,068 Speaker 8: a pretty productive. 716 00:28:48,668 --> 00:28:50,268 Speaker 5: Quarterback and having success. 717 00:28:50,308 --> 00:28:51,628 Speaker 8: So I think there's a lot of teams that are 718 00:28:51,628 --> 00:28:55,468 Speaker 8: struggling to have consistency and good productivity at that position. 719 00:28:55,668 --> 00:28:57,668 Speaker 8: So I think that he will have plenty of opportunities 720 00:28:57,708 --> 00:29:00,108 Speaker 8: to be a starting quarterback for somebody's organization this coming. 721 00:29:00,308 --> 00:29:01,868 Speaker 5: I just don't know who it is. I don't know either. 722 00:29:01,908 --> 00:29:02,628 Speaker 5: I don't know who it is. 723 00:29:02,668 --> 00:29:04,988 Speaker 11: It's like Kirk's one of those guys who always kind 724 00:29:04,988 --> 00:29:07,508 Speaker 11: of falls upward, and like the Atlanta thing was I 725 00:29:07,508 --> 00:29:10,628 Speaker 11: think an unmitigated disaster. I hate how it happened, but 726 00:29:10,748 --> 00:29:13,388 Speaker 11: it's still he has to go somewhere, just like Maurice Jones, 727 00:29:13,468 --> 00:29:15,748 Speaker 11: Drew has to come somewhere into the segment. 728 00:29:15,868 --> 00:29:18,508 Speaker 5: I'm building this whole little fun corner over here. If 729 00:29:18,508 --> 00:29:20,828 Speaker 5: you give us a toy, expect us to play with it. Listen. 730 00:29:20,868 --> 00:29:22,428 Speaker 5: I love to say we have not seen the last 731 00:29:22,468 --> 00:29:24,788 Speaker 5: of Kirk starting. I think he's really talented. Still. 732 00:29:24,788 --> 00:29:26,708 Speaker 11: I still still think he has it, but it's just 733 00:29:26,788 --> 00:29:29,308 Speaker 11: I don't know the job yet where it's like not 734 00:29:29,348 --> 00:29:31,028 Speaker 11: only to come in and be part of the team, 735 00:29:31,148 --> 00:29:33,708 Speaker 11: you're our guy. Week one after Atlanta just did what 736 00:29:33,748 --> 00:29:33,948 Speaker 11: they did? 737 00:29:33,988 --> 00:29:35,348 Speaker 5: Am I wrong? What do you got? You're not wrong. 738 00:29:35,348 --> 00:29:35,948 Speaker 5: Where do you want to be? 739 00:29:36,028 --> 00:29:40,068 Speaker 6: Biggs, I'm gonna go with I'm the Band of White here. 740 00:29:40,068 --> 00:29:41,708 Speaker 5: What's up? You know what? You know how I feel 741 00:29:41,708 --> 00:29:44,588 Speaker 5: about Vannay. Just put it at the ten, just like 742 00:29:44,668 --> 00:29:48,788 Speaker 5: Vana a perfect as a ten. You're a ten. Everybody's 743 00:29:48,788 --> 00:29:49,188 Speaker 5: a ten.