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 --> 00:00:19,068 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:22,308 --> 00:00:24,068 Speaker 2: Good Morning Football. 4 00:00:24,388 --> 00:00:26,068 Speaker 3: That's right, this is Good Morning Football. 5 00:00:26,108 --> 00:00:26,708 Speaker 4: Get in here. 6 00:00:26,748 --> 00:00:28,988 Speaker 3: We're live in LA, We're live in New York, and 7 00:00:29,028 --> 00:00:31,788 Speaker 3: of course we're live in New Orleans. Here's Akbar Buzba Miller, 8 00:00:31,908 --> 00:00:36,468 Speaker 3: Peter Schrager, Kyle Brandt. I'm Jamie Erdall, Peter, well done. 9 00:00:36,508 --> 00:00:39,988 Speaker 4: You are the star of opening night. Well done, my friend? 10 00:00:40,108 --> 00:00:41,588 Speaker 4: How was it? How was the whole deal? 11 00:00:41,828 --> 00:00:43,748 Speaker 5: I had a really cool deal yesterday. I had the 12 00:00:43,788 --> 00:00:46,348 Speaker 5: honor of working with the on air staff but also 13 00:00:46,388 --> 00:00:49,308 Speaker 5: in the in stadium staff for the opening night. Got 14 00:00:49,348 --> 00:00:53,348 Speaker 5: a chance to interview Andy Rita, Nick Sirianni, also Saquon Barkley, 15 00:00:53,348 --> 00:00:56,468 Speaker 5: Patrick Mahomes, and countless others. It's officially Super Bowl week. 16 00:00:56,508 --> 00:00:59,228 Speaker 5: Last night was awesome. Sarah Walsh chance later also in 17 00:00:59,268 --> 00:01:01,308 Speaker 5: the building, they're going to detail it. We are here. 18 00:01:01,588 --> 00:01:05,028 Speaker 5: New Orleans is officially a go, and these two teams 19 00:01:05,028 --> 00:01:05,588 Speaker 5: are dialed in. 20 00:01:05,668 --> 00:01:06,788 Speaker 6: Jamie and Peter. 21 00:01:06,868 --> 00:01:08,628 Speaker 7: I knew it was real, the real deal when I 22 00:01:08,748 --> 00:01:11,188 Speaker 7: see you in the tie uh huh ty I oh 23 00:01:11,428 --> 00:01:15,708 Speaker 7: oh he came ready. 24 00:01:14,708 --> 00:01:17,388 Speaker 3: All right, Peter already said it. But Sarah Walls and 25 00:01:17,428 --> 00:01:19,228 Speaker 3: Jane Slater are going to join us now since it 26 00:01:19,308 --> 00:01:21,868 Speaker 3: was such a busy night inside the super Dome last night. 27 00:01:21,988 --> 00:01:24,668 Speaker 4: For Opening Night, you see both teams trot in. 28 00:01:24,788 --> 00:01:27,068 Speaker 3: They have their time in front of the media to 29 00:01:27,188 --> 00:01:31,748 Speaker 3: not only discuss their upcoming matchup, but also some extracurriculars 30 00:01:31,788 --> 00:01:34,108 Speaker 3: as well. Sarah and Jane, good morning to you both. 31 00:01:34,508 --> 00:01:38,148 Speaker 3: You were joined by all the stars last night, both 32 00:01:38,228 --> 00:01:41,228 Speaker 3: up in the risers and down below. Please good morning 33 00:01:41,228 --> 00:01:43,548 Speaker 3: to you both. Sarah set the scene for us well. 34 00:01:43,548 --> 00:01:45,348 Speaker 8: First of all, let me set the scene here, Jamie, 35 00:01:45,348 --> 00:01:47,668 Speaker 8: because you see this podium behind me, we are not 36 00:01:47,788 --> 00:01:49,988 Speaker 8: still there. We didn't camp out overnight. We're now in 37 00:01:49,988 --> 00:01:52,308 Speaker 8: the team hotel. Andy Reid is going to be up 38 00:01:52,308 --> 00:01:55,228 Speaker 8: at this podium behind me a little later around eleven 39 00:01:55,268 --> 00:01:56,548 Speaker 8: o'clock New Orleans time. 40 00:01:56,668 --> 00:01:58,668 Speaker 9: As for last night, if you were watching this at home, 41 00:01:58,708 --> 00:02:00,908 Speaker 9: if you're watching Schrager at home, you heard everything. 42 00:02:00,948 --> 00:02:03,748 Speaker 8: If you're actually there on the floor, it's really hard 43 00:02:03,748 --> 00:02:06,908 Speaker 8: to hear. It's completely chaotic. You're sort of getting shoved around. 44 00:02:07,108 --> 00:02:08,988 Speaker 8: I was next to at one point a man that 45 00:02:09,108 --> 00:02:11,588 Speaker 8: was painted blue and dressed as a genie. This is 46 00:02:11,628 --> 00:02:14,948 Speaker 8: who's shouting out questions and then geirmo from Jimmy Kimmel. 47 00:02:14,988 --> 00:02:16,188 Speaker 8: I think we have some of the video. I was 48 00:02:16,228 --> 00:02:18,788 Speaker 8: next to him as he was shouting out some questions 49 00:02:18,828 --> 00:02:20,148 Speaker 8: to Travis. He had a nice. 50 00:02:19,988 --> 00:02:20,668 Speaker 9: Exchange for him. 51 00:02:20,668 --> 00:02:22,988 Speaker 8: I'm sure that's gonna be on Jimmy Kimmel a little 52 00:02:23,068 --> 00:02:24,388 Speaker 8: later in the day. And I got to tell you, 53 00:02:24,428 --> 00:02:27,588 Speaker 8: so everyone's shouting out questions like, you know, tell us 54 00:02:27,588 --> 00:02:30,028 Speaker 8: how you order your cheese steak, what's your favorite color. 55 00:02:30,308 --> 00:02:30,988 Speaker 9: A lot of these. 56 00:02:30,868 --> 00:02:34,188 Speaker 8: Reporters were giving these players swag. In a second in 57 00:02:34,228 --> 00:02:36,628 Speaker 8: this video, Gearao was gonna hand him a Gemo necklace. 58 00:02:36,628 --> 00:02:38,028 Speaker 9: I didn't have Sarah necklace's. 59 00:02:38,308 --> 00:02:40,068 Speaker 8: So when you have to do the job that we 60 00:02:40,148 --> 00:02:42,948 Speaker 8: do and then you ask them a legitimate question of 61 00:02:43,108 --> 00:02:46,388 Speaker 8: like hey, can you tell us how you're gonna stop 62 00:02:46,428 --> 00:02:49,628 Speaker 8: Saquon Barkley, it's sort of like, like, why are you asking. 63 00:02:49,428 --> 00:02:50,228 Speaker 9: A serious question? 64 00:02:50,308 --> 00:02:53,028 Speaker 8: So that's sort of what we were up against last night. 65 00:02:53,268 --> 00:02:55,948 Speaker 8: Now you see Travis Kelcey having that moment there, there's 66 00:02:55,948 --> 00:02:58,428 Speaker 8: so many people. I think when you get closer to 67 00:02:58,708 --> 00:03:00,508 Speaker 8: having played in this league a long time and there's 68 00:03:00,548 --> 00:03:03,668 Speaker 8: a chance that confetti's gonna fall retirement questions come up 69 00:03:03,748 --> 00:03:06,468 Speaker 8: right because everyone thinks like, is this the year you 70 00:03:06,588 --> 00:03:09,308 Speaker 8: end it with the walk off storybook ending? So Travis 71 00:03:09,428 --> 00:03:11,668 Speaker 8: was asked about retirement. He was actually asked about his 72 00:03:11,708 --> 00:03:13,948 Speaker 8: brother's retirement. Does he wish his brother was still playing 73 00:03:13,948 --> 00:03:15,228 Speaker 8: on the Eagles, and he said, of course? 74 00:03:15,668 --> 00:03:18,868 Speaker 9: And because he was so close to calling it quits, does. 75 00:03:18,788 --> 00:03:20,028 Speaker 8: He wish he could have hung on for one more 76 00:03:20,108 --> 00:03:21,908 Speaker 8: year if it meant playing his brother again? He said, yeah, 77 00:03:21,948 --> 00:03:25,348 Speaker 8: of course. And then as for Travis's own retirement, he 78 00:03:25,468 --> 00:03:28,588 Speaker 8: said that the way this last month has gone, because 79 00:03:28,588 --> 00:03:30,908 Speaker 8: it's been so great, it makes him feel those moments 80 00:03:30,988 --> 00:03:33,628 Speaker 8: make him feel like he could play forever. As where 81 00:03:33,628 --> 00:03:35,868 Speaker 8: he'd like to be in three years, he said, I 82 00:03:35,908 --> 00:03:38,588 Speaker 8: would like to still be playing football for the Kansas 83 00:03:38,628 --> 00:03:39,268 Speaker 8: City Chiefs. 84 00:03:39,268 --> 00:03:39,428 Speaker 9: Now. 85 00:03:39,428 --> 00:03:41,868 Speaker 8: I don't know, Jane Slater if you heard anything last night, 86 00:03:41,948 --> 00:03:42,748 Speaker 8: but it was really hard. 87 00:03:42,788 --> 00:03:44,428 Speaker 9: I did get to give Jane Slater a hug, though 88 00:03:44,628 --> 00:03:44,988 Speaker 9: I did. 89 00:03:45,028 --> 00:03:46,268 Speaker 10: It was nice to see you because we are, of 90 00:03:46,348 --> 00:03:49,388 Speaker 10: course at separate hotels. I'm here with the Eagles and 91 00:03:49,468 --> 00:03:52,308 Speaker 10: behind me they will also have their press conference, Sarah 92 00:03:52,348 --> 00:03:54,668 Speaker 10: around about twelve forty and you know, going back to 93 00:03:54,748 --> 00:03:56,948 Speaker 10: opening night, That was actually one of my first ones 94 00:03:56,988 --> 00:04:00,748 Speaker 10: to attend, and I really enjoyed it. Jameis Winston bopping 95 00:04:00,788 --> 00:04:02,628 Speaker 10: around to all of the boost. He went up to 96 00:04:03,188 --> 00:04:05,828 Speaker 10: head coach Nick siri On and told him that he's 97 00:04:05,868 --> 00:04:08,908 Speaker 10: pretty good at eating w's and asked Sirianni if he 98 00:04:08,908 --> 00:04:12,028 Speaker 10: could do that. Sirianni played along. He was not playing 99 00:04:12,068 --> 00:04:15,028 Speaker 10: along with Gueramo though. He also came over to the set. 100 00:04:15,428 --> 00:04:19,988 Speaker 10: He wanted Sirianni to pep up his bird that was sick, 101 00:04:20,428 --> 00:04:21,668 Speaker 10: and Sirianni shut him. 102 00:04:21,548 --> 00:04:23,468 Speaker 9: Down pretty quick. He wasn't having it. 103 00:04:24,068 --> 00:04:27,068 Speaker 10: But here's what Sirianni would talk about his running back, 104 00:04:27,148 --> 00:04:29,988 Speaker 10: Saquad Barkley. You know, I remember last off season, after 105 00:04:30,148 --> 00:04:32,988 Speaker 10: six seasons with the Giants, just how stunning it was 106 00:04:33,508 --> 00:04:36,868 Speaker 10: that move in the NFC East within the division to 107 00:04:36,908 --> 00:04:40,548 Speaker 10: the Philadelphia Eagles. And then I also remember being in 108 00:04:40,588 --> 00:04:44,588 Speaker 10: Brazil for that first game, and remember those field conditions 109 00:04:44,588 --> 00:04:45,868 Speaker 10: weren't exactly. 110 00:04:45,468 --> 00:04:47,548 Speaker 9: The best, and he still was able to. 111 00:04:47,548 --> 00:04:51,188 Speaker 10: Rattle off three touchdowns in that one this season two 112 00:04:51,228 --> 00:04:53,708 Speaker 10: thousand yards on the ground. I asked had coach Nick 113 00:04:53,748 --> 00:04:57,428 Speaker 10: Sirianni last night what he remembers about that moment when 114 00:04:57,428 --> 00:05:00,428 Speaker 10: he learned that he was getting the veteran back, and guys, 115 00:05:00,428 --> 00:05:01,148 Speaker 10: he just lit up. 116 00:05:01,588 --> 00:05:03,668 Speaker 11: You know, there's so many good runs that he's had. 117 00:05:03,708 --> 00:05:06,428 Speaker 11: I mean, they had a one on this field for whatever, 118 00:05:06,508 --> 00:05:11,028 Speaker 11: seventy yards that helped us win the Saints game. He's 119 00:05:11,068 --> 00:05:13,588 Speaker 11: the one where he jumps over the guy backwards. He 120 00:05:13,668 --> 00:05:16,588 Speaker 11: is the one where he starts the NFC Championship game 121 00:05:16,628 --> 00:05:17,308 Speaker 11: with the long run. 122 00:05:17,348 --> 00:05:19,108 Speaker 2: I mean, I could go on and on. 123 00:05:19,628 --> 00:05:22,348 Speaker 11: He's a special player and that's really all I was 124 00:05:22,388 --> 00:05:25,148 Speaker 11: talking about in training camp, and the things that you 125 00:05:25,188 --> 00:05:27,508 Speaker 11: see in practice will eventually be able to see the 126 00:05:27,548 --> 00:05:30,068 Speaker 11: world will be able to see because how you practice, 127 00:05:30,108 --> 00:05:31,108 Speaker 11: it's going to be how you play. 128 00:05:31,148 --> 00:05:33,788 Speaker 2: And man, he's special. Yeah. 129 00:05:33,828 --> 00:05:36,308 Speaker 10: I remember at training camp there was sort of this moment. 130 00:05:36,388 --> 00:05:38,388 Speaker 10: Nick Sirioti said that he saw him on one of 131 00:05:38,388 --> 00:05:41,428 Speaker 10: these particular runs and that's when he knew, you know, 132 00:05:41,468 --> 00:05:42,548 Speaker 10: we've got something here. 133 00:05:42,668 --> 00:05:44,308 Speaker 9: There's something so left in the tank. 134 00:05:44,628 --> 00:05:46,988 Speaker 10: Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones knows if they're going to 135 00:05:47,068 --> 00:05:50,108 Speaker 10: win this game, they've got to stop Saquon Barkley. Of course, 136 00:05:50,148 --> 00:05:52,348 Speaker 10: easier said than done. He said, he's so athletic, he 137 00:05:52,388 --> 00:05:54,548 Speaker 10: can run, he can jump over you. But I think 138 00:05:54,588 --> 00:05:57,148 Speaker 10: what is special about this team is whether it's on 139 00:05:57,228 --> 00:06:00,068 Speaker 10: the ground or in the air. All these players last 140 00:06:00,148 --> 00:06:02,468 Speaker 10: night talked about they're willing to do whatever it takes 141 00:06:02,508 --> 00:06:03,148 Speaker 10: just to get the win. 142 00:06:03,388 --> 00:06:05,828 Speaker 3: Well, of course, James Sarah, thank you so much hearing 143 00:06:05,828 --> 00:06:08,428 Speaker 3: the sentence, and then he jumped over a guy backwards. 144 00:06:08,468 --> 00:06:10,708 Speaker 3: We'll never get old and that's what Saquon Barkley can 145 00:06:10,748 --> 00:06:12,788 Speaker 3: accomplish for these two teams. We're gonna hear more from 146 00:06:12,868 --> 00:06:14,948 Speaker 3: Jane and Sarah. Awesome stuff from them last night, the 147 00:06:14,988 --> 00:06:17,188 Speaker 3: Eagles and the Chiefs. Of course it was opening night. 148 00:06:17,268 --> 00:06:20,268 Speaker 3: They took the stage and if you missed anything, here's 149 00:06:20,308 --> 00:06:21,148 Speaker 3: a quick sneak peak. 150 00:06:21,148 --> 00:06:22,548 Speaker 4: And then we got a topic on the back end. 151 00:06:23,628 --> 00:06:25,308 Speaker 6: We're back in. 152 00:06:25,468 --> 00:06:26,508 Speaker 12: The Super Bowl. 153 00:06:26,668 --> 00:06:32,468 Speaker 13: Baby Fly, Eagles Fly on the road to Big Thurby. 154 00:06:33,068 --> 00:06:35,228 Speaker 2: I think I already missed it up. My favorite color 155 00:06:35,268 --> 00:06:35,628 Speaker 2: is green. 156 00:06:36,108 --> 00:06:37,148 Speaker 6: I'm gonna go red. 157 00:06:37,628 --> 00:06:39,428 Speaker 2: Oh maybe that wasn't a ripe color to say at 158 00:06:39,428 --> 00:06:43,348 Speaker 2: this moment. Right in her excellence, the book helped me 159 00:06:43,388 --> 00:06:43,788 Speaker 2: out a lot. 160 00:06:43,948 --> 00:06:45,868 Speaker 14: The book got me out a lot just just staying 161 00:06:45,868 --> 00:06:46,948 Speaker 14: locked in, staying focused. 162 00:06:46,988 --> 00:06:47,868 Speaker 6: It's a great book. 163 00:06:48,388 --> 00:06:50,748 Speaker 2: I don't listen to Taylor's will is she. 164 00:06:50,788 --> 00:06:53,468 Speaker 6: The one that does she saying don't go chasing waterfalls? 165 00:06:53,988 --> 00:06:57,868 Speaker 15: She's she is quite the cook, I would say, Man, 166 00:06:57,868 --> 00:06:58,748 Speaker 15: I'm a breakfast guy. 167 00:06:58,788 --> 00:07:02,308 Speaker 6: Man, her pop tarts are unbelievable. Man, you. 168 00:07:04,708 --> 00:07:09,788 Speaker 2: Better catch it Kenna either w what is that? Is 169 00:07:09,828 --> 00:07:10,908 Speaker 2: it real? Come on? 170 00:07:10,948 --> 00:07:12,108 Speaker 5: You know I'll catch all the w's. 171 00:07:15,108 --> 00:07:15,988 Speaker 6: Where did this come from? 172 00:07:16,108 --> 00:07:17,268 Speaker 2: Should be sitting in the back pocket? 173 00:07:17,388 --> 00:07:19,028 Speaker 6: Or do just someone hand it off to you? Fuck? 174 00:07:19,868 --> 00:07:20,828 Speaker 2: We need at W now. 175 00:07:20,828 --> 00:07:22,908 Speaker 5: I like everything except liver, so I'm good. 176 00:07:23,268 --> 00:07:24,068 Speaker 2: You deal it out there. 177 00:07:24,108 --> 00:07:24,588 Speaker 6: I'll eat it. 178 00:07:25,508 --> 00:07:28,268 Speaker 16: Come on, bruh, you didn't want to have to hide. 179 00:07:28,668 --> 00:07:30,788 Speaker 16: Hey the dad bought looks pretty good right there. I'm 180 00:07:30,988 --> 00:07:34,228 Speaker 16: side to this side man for sure? Which side do 181 00:07:34,308 --> 00:07:35,948 Speaker 16: you sleep on? That's what I want to know. 182 00:07:37,148 --> 00:07:40,988 Speaker 15: If I could ask the media one question, why are 183 00:07:41,028 --> 00:07:42,948 Speaker 15: you guys leaning into this whole ref thing? 184 00:07:43,628 --> 00:07:44,268 Speaker 6: You know what I mean? 185 00:07:44,388 --> 00:07:44,468 Speaker 2: Like? 186 00:07:44,508 --> 00:07:46,028 Speaker 6: Why are you guys leaning into it? 187 00:07:46,548 --> 00:07:50,428 Speaker 3: That's all I got though, Okay, trying to put on 188 00:07:50,508 --> 00:07:52,868 Speaker 3: the hat of the journalists. If you will, you heard 189 00:07:52,868 --> 00:07:54,788 Speaker 3: Travis Kelty there at the end. First of all, a 190 00:07:54,828 --> 00:07:56,588 Speaker 3: lot of awesome moments. If you want to pick a 191 00:07:56,588 --> 00:07:59,508 Speaker 3: different one, go ahead, because if jamis Winston is going 192 00:07:59,588 --> 00:08:02,348 Speaker 3: to stand up there a literal head above everybody else 193 00:08:02,348 --> 00:08:05,108 Speaker 3: and ask questions that could be your topic. Or let's 194 00:08:05,108 --> 00:08:06,828 Speaker 3: look at what Travis Kelcey said at the end there. 195 00:08:06,868 --> 00:08:09,748 Speaker 3: Do we think that fans in the media are minimizing 196 00:08:09,828 --> 00:08:12,668 Speaker 3: what the Chiefs did this season, what they have going on, Peter, 197 00:08:13,148 --> 00:08:16,108 Speaker 3: or should we be ignoring it like Travis Kelcey is 198 00:08:16,148 --> 00:08:17,388 Speaker 3: so kindly asking us to do. 199 00:08:17,828 --> 00:08:20,388 Speaker 5: He's asking us too, but then he's bringing it up proactively. 200 00:08:20,668 --> 00:08:22,628 Speaker 5: It's got to be a topic there. They have to 201 00:08:22,708 --> 00:08:25,268 Speaker 5: acknowledge it. They're obviously seeing it, and I thought Roger 202 00:08:25,308 --> 00:08:28,548 Speaker 5: Goodell during his press conference earlier in the day dismissed 203 00:08:28,548 --> 00:08:31,388 Speaker 5: it as well. It does seem like you're talking about 204 00:08:31,388 --> 00:08:34,908 Speaker 5: someone with a tinfoil hat and a truther saying the 205 00:08:34,988 --> 00:08:37,228 Speaker 5: league is rigging this. The league, the script, the script, 206 00:08:37,228 --> 00:08:39,868 Speaker 5: the script. But it's become this topic that just hasn't 207 00:08:39,948 --> 00:08:43,068 Speaker 5: stopped over the last seventy two hours, especially going back 208 00:08:43,148 --> 00:08:45,308 Speaker 5: if you want to go back to last week during 209 00:08:45,308 --> 00:08:48,308 Speaker 5: the game against the the Falow Bills, that said, I 210 00:08:48,348 --> 00:08:50,428 Speaker 5: had the rare opportunity to be with these guys off 211 00:08:50,508 --> 00:08:52,948 Speaker 5: Mike as we were setting up to get ready to 212 00:08:52,988 --> 00:08:56,748 Speaker 5: go on stage. I was just chatting with Mahomes and 213 00:08:56,868 --> 00:09:00,348 Speaker 5: Kelsey and Andy Reid and Harrison Bucker and this was 214 00:09:00,428 --> 00:09:02,668 Speaker 5: like the energy right here. It was just all of 215 00:09:02,748 --> 00:09:06,228 Speaker 5: us just hanging out and it's not this crazy lights 216 00:09:06,268 --> 00:09:10,788 Speaker 5: on and question and interrogation post game, and we were 217 00:09:10,788 --> 00:09:13,908 Speaker 5: talking about everything from the young guy stepping up to 218 00:09:14,428 --> 00:09:17,708 Speaker 5: what Mahomes, a Mavericks fan, thought of Luca and the trade. 219 00:09:17,908 --> 00:09:20,788 Speaker 5: And then Kelsey was joking around saying, dude, I had 220 00:09:20,788 --> 00:09:23,428 Speaker 5: to watch Lebron leave as a Cavs fan and he 221 00:09:23,428 --> 00:09:25,148 Speaker 5: had to come all the way back again. Maybe Luca 222 00:09:25,228 --> 00:09:26,948 Speaker 5: comes back in ten years and you guys win with 223 00:09:27,028 --> 00:09:29,508 Speaker 5: Luca and we're all laughing. But the vibe with this 224 00:09:29,588 --> 00:09:33,388 Speaker 5: Chiefs team from top to bottom because interviews with Brett 225 00:09:33,468 --> 00:09:36,188 Speaker 5: Veach and with a lot of the assistant coaches, there 226 00:09:36,268 --> 00:09:39,108 Speaker 5: is an experience and there is a hey, we've done that, 227 00:09:39,188 --> 00:09:41,268 Speaker 5: We've done this, we've been there, we've done that type feel. 228 00:09:41,428 --> 00:09:44,508 Speaker 5: But also there's different guys on this team than in 229 00:09:44,588 --> 00:09:48,108 Speaker 5: past years. Kareem Hunt is back on this team looking 230 00:09:48,148 --> 00:09:50,588 Speaker 5: for his first Super Bowl win. DeAndre Hopkins that stuff 231 00:09:50,628 --> 00:09:53,908 Speaker 5: really matters. They want to get d hop that Lombardi Trophy, 232 00:09:54,108 --> 00:09:56,428 Speaker 5: and of course you think about what they want to 233 00:09:56,468 --> 00:09:59,668 Speaker 5: achieve with historic lens with this, so I feel like 234 00:10:00,228 --> 00:10:02,868 Speaker 5: Kelsey put that out there, we're fishing a barrel. We're 235 00:10:02,868 --> 00:10:05,548 Speaker 5: gonna chop at that. But it obviously as a topic. 236 00:10:05,748 --> 00:10:08,188 Speaker 5: But I do think that this team knows going into 237 00:10:08,228 --> 00:10:11,388 Speaker 5: this game that there are far greater sights than silencing 238 00:10:11,428 --> 00:10:13,508 Speaker 5: the fans about whether the refs are helping them out. 239 00:10:13,748 --> 00:10:16,948 Speaker 1: See Peter, I hear you talk about that conversation off 240 00:10:16,988 --> 00:10:19,828 Speaker 1: the air with Kelsey and Holmes and Luca, and he's like, 241 00:10:19,908 --> 00:10:22,828 Speaker 1: why can't that be the Show's That's the stuff that 242 00:10:22,868 --> 00:10:25,628 Speaker 1: I want, That's the stuff that everyone would like to see. 243 00:10:25,668 --> 00:10:28,428 Speaker 1: And I really appreciated Sarah Walsh's report where she's saying, 244 00:10:28,508 --> 00:10:31,348 Speaker 1: you know, there's these crazier Reverend questions and there's Giermo 245 00:10:31,508 --> 00:10:34,148 Speaker 1: and then as soon as someone says, Patrick, you know, 246 00:10:34,228 --> 00:10:37,708 Speaker 1: how will you nullify this Eagles defensive line? 247 00:10:37,708 --> 00:10:40,508 Speaker 2: Everyone's like, oh, like this to the people who are. 248 00:10:40,388 --> 00:10:43,428 Speaker 1: Like enough with the crazy questions about what's your favorite color? 249 00:10:43,668 --> 00:10:46,068 Speaker 1: I feel like it should be only those questions were 250 00:10:46,108 --> 00:10:47,108 Speaker 1: you watching last night? 251 00:10:47,148 --> 00:10:48,028 Speaker 2: Like that stuff? 252 00:10:48,068 --> 00:10:50,548 Speaker 1: The players actually light up and show you anything of 253 00:10:50,548 --> 00:10:53,308 Speaker 1: what they're talking about. The second you talk about how 254 00:10:53,348 --> 00:10:55,708 Speaker 1: you're supposed to stop Saquon Barkley to any of the chiefs, 255 00:10:55,708 --> 00:10:59,348 Speaker 1: it's zup and they turn into complete robots. Which is 256 00:10:59,348 --> 00:11:01,068 Speaker 1: why Peter, I thought you did a great job last night. 257 00:11:01,148 --> 00:11:04,148 Speaker 1: It's a tough assignment that night for all these teams. 258 00:11:04,148 --> 00:11:06,468 Speaker 1: Now is like it's like fight club. Like the first 259 00:11:06,508 --> 00:11:08,908 Speaker 1: rule is don't say anything, and the second rule is 260 00:11:08,988 --> 00:11:11,588 Speaker 1: don't say anything. And so you get them up there 261 00:11:11,588 --> 00:11:14,628 Speaker 1: asking these tough questions. I wish we could just, you know, 262 00:11:14,708 --> 00:11:17,388 Speaker 1: like light a candle or light something else and give 263 00:11:17,428 --> 00:11:20,428 Speaker 1: Peter the microphone to talk about basketball and actually show 264 00:11:20,508 --> 00:11:22,948 Speaker 1: the people what they're saying. Which is why the fact 265 00:11:22,948 --> 00:11:26,388 Speaker 1: that Kelsey actually talked about the officiating, why is. 266 00:11:26,348 --> 00:11:28,588 Speaker 2: The media running into it? Is interesting? 267 00:11:28,828 --> 00:11:32,268 Speaker 1: The answer, Travis is because the media is embracing it 268 00:11:32,308 --> 00:11:35,988 Speaker 1: because it's interesting, and more so, it's reactive, and all 269 00:11:36,028 --> 00:11:38,388 Speaker 1: anyone is trying to do in media right now is 270 00:11:38,428 --> 00:11:40,308 Speaker 1: to get an engagement and get a reaction. 271 00:11:40,708 --> 00:11:42,348 Speaker 2: And you type the word chiefs. 272 00:11:42,028 --> 00:11:44,988 Speaker 1: Officiating or anything and any sort of tweet or post 273 00:11:45,228 --> 00:11:47,628 Speaker 1: and people will lose their minds. I would also say 274 00:11:47,628 --> 00:11:49,908 Speaker 1: to Kelsey, I think at this point. For someone of 275 00:11:49,948 --> 00:11:52,388 Speaker 1: his stature, the officiating. 276 00:11:51,868 --> 00:11:54,308 Speaker 2: Thing is a compliment. It is a compliment. 277 00:11:54,348 --> 00:11:57,188 Speaker 1: People are saying, no one can beat these people, So 278 00:11:57,228 --> 00:11:58,508 Speaker 1: it has to be the referees. 279 00:11:58,548 --> 00:12:00,748 Speaker 2: It has to be the officials. That is a part 280 00:12:00,788 --> 00:12:01,708 Speaker 2: of their legacy. 281 00:12:01,988 --> 00:12:04,268 Speaker 1: The time the Chiefs were so good and so unbeatable, 282 00:12:04,468 --> 00:12:07,188 Speaker 1: the entire Super Bowl became that they're getting all the calls. 283 00:12:06,908 --> 00:12:08,628 Speaker 2: From the officials, which they're not. 284 00:12:09,228 --> 00:12:11,868 Speaker 1: I think that is a huge deal in what they've accomplished. 285 00:12:12,188 --> 00:12:14,748 Speaker 1: Will it be remembered? Is it being taken away from them? 286 00:12:14,868 --> 00:12:16,988 Speaker 2: Not in time? No, when they look back on. 287 00:12:16,868 --> 00:12:19,068 Speaker 1: This, if they win this thing twenty years from not, so, 288 00:12:19,108 --> 00:12:20,828 Speaker 1: no one's going to be talking about the officials. I 289 00:12:20,828 --> 00:12:24,268 Speaker 1: remember the Seahawks Steelers officials, the Mike Holmgren, Bill Cower one. 290 00:12:24,348 --> 00:12:26,348 Speaker 1: That one was looked back on as the officiating for 291 00:12:26,388 --> 00:12:28,828 Speaker 1: Seahawks fans who were losers in that game, and we 292 00:12:28,868 --> 00:12:29,788 Speaker 1: did a one and done. 293 00:12:29,868 --> 00:12:31,348 Speaker 2: The Chiefs are way above that. 294 00:12:31,588 --> 00:12:34,268 Speaker 1: They're talking about it because it's interesting and it's engaging, 295 00:12:34,308 --> 00:12:36,348 Speaker 1: But years from now, it's not what this will be about. 296 00:12:36,468 --> 00:12:39,148 Speaker 7: Yeah, because it's to your point, it's the search for 297 00:12:39,228 --> 00:12:42,788 Speaker 7: confirmation bias, right, Like we have to confirm that this 298 00:12:43,108 --> 00:12:45,428 Speaker 7: is this is too good to be true, right, So 299 00:12:45,748 --> 00:12:47,548 Speaker 7: it has to be one of those things. I thought 300 00:12:47,588 --> 00:12:49,988 Speaker 7: it was genius of him to throw it back and say, 301 00:12:49,988 --> 00:12:51,708 Speaker 7: you know what, the question I really really have because 302 00:12:51,748 --> 00:12:54,508 Speaker 7: I think it's what people really really are concerned about. 303 00:12:54,588 --> 00:12:56,548 Speaker 7: When you see this level of talent, it is just 304 00:12:56,748 --> 00:12:59,828 Speaker 7: very difficult to comprehend. First off, we've never seen it 305 00:12:59,868 --> 00:13:03,668 Speaker 7: before set in the NFL, and then secondly, to be 306 00:13:03,708 --> 00:13:06,028 Speaker 7: able to get in the NFL, where this is a 307 00:13:06,108 --> 00:13:08,748 Speaker 7: league that prides itself on parody, to be able to 308 00:13:08,748 --> 00:13:11,588 Speaker 7: see a team market's way back. We've seen some of 309 00:13:11,628 --> 00:13:13,988 Speaker 7: these other ones, the flake Gate and all the other 310 00:13:14,108 --> 00:13:17,068 Speaker 7: gates that have followed any other type of successful team. 311 00:13:17,468 --> 00:13:19,908 Speaker 7: By and large, the Kansas City Chiefs, they have been 312 00:13:20,108 --> 00:13:23,348 Speaker 7: cleaned and no one really has anything like we have 313 00:13:23,428 --> 00:13:25,508 Speaker 7: to find something, all right, So it's got to be 314 00:13:25,548 --> 00:13:29,108 Speaker 7: something on the outside. Then it's some sort of influence 315 00:13:29,148 --> 00:13:31,428 Speaker 7: on the outside. But I thought what was interesting was 316 00:13:31,508 --> 00:13:33,188 Speaker 7: just even looking in that little clip that we had 317 00:13:33,228 --> 00:13:36,948 Speaker 7: to see Patrick Mahomes and just showing his personality. Because 318 00:13:37,108 --> 00:13:39,788 Speaker 7: the players, they're full of personality, but we don't get 319 00:13:39,788 --> 00:13:42,948 Speaker 7: a chance oftentimes to see it because there's this secret room, 320 00:13:42,948 --> 00:13:45,348 Speaker 7: believe it or not, in every facility in the NFL, 321 00:13:45,548 --> 00:13:48,148 Speaker 7: there's this secret room when when you come in day 322 00:13:48,148 --> 00:13:50,588 Speaker 7: one to a facility, you meet with the media guy, 323 00:13:50,588 --> 00:13:53,388 Speaker 7: and this media guy tells you how to avoid all 324 00:13:53,428 --> 00:13:55,548 Speaker 7: of these questions, how to speaking cliche. 325 00:13:55,588 --> 00:13:56,348 Speaker 2: It's a whole thing. 326 00:13:56,508 --> 00:13:58,628 Speaker 7: You know, in school, you take Spanish one, Spanish two, 327 00:13:58,628 --> 00:13:59,388 Speaker 7: Spanish three. 328 00:13:59,588 --> 00:14:00,908 Speaker 2: In the NFL, you're. 329 00:14:00,668 --> 00:14:04,308 Speaker 7: Taking all of these cliche one, cliche two, cliche three, 330 00:14:04,428 --> 00:14:06,268 Speaker 7: and by the time you get to media row, it's 331 00:14:06,268 --> 00:14:08,948 Speaker 7: not interesting anymore. So it's the personality stuff that I love. 332 00:14:09,068 --> 00:14:11,068 Speaker 7: And I don't know what side whoever they had that 333 00:14:11,108 --> 00:14:12,308 Speaker 7: pillow from Patrick Mahomes. 334 00:14:12,308 --> 00:14:14,468 Speaker 2: I do wonder what side they. 335 00:14:15,828 --> 00:14:17,748 Speaker 4: H Kyle, what do you what do you take? 336 00:14:17,868 --> 00:14:18,068 Speaker 6: Yeah? 337 00:14:18,188 --> 00:14:20,388 Speaker 2: I mean I listen, there's one. There's a sexy side 338 00:14:20,428 --> 00:14:21,348 Speaker 2: and the nice side. 339 00:14:21,428 --> 00:14:23,108 Speaker 1: Like if you're a fan, I know when you went 340 00:14:23,108 --> 00:14:25,828 Speaker 1: to sleep on, I wouldn't have Patrick Mahomes pillow. Okbar, 341 00:14:26,708 --> 00:14:29,028 Speaker 1: I'm good on that, But listen. I did like the 342 00:14:29,028 --> 00:14:29,788 Speaker 1: way you reacted to it. 343 00:14:29,868 --> 00:14:31,708 Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, Peter, I wanted to ask you one you 344 00:14:31,748 --> 00:14:34,588 Speaker 3: started the show for on Fox Sports one, just setting 345 00:14:34,588 --> 00:14:37,188 Speaker 3: the scene for Media Night and then they came back 346 00:14:37,188 --> 00:14:39,308 Speaker 3: to the studio, and then when they returned to you, 347 00:14:39,308 --> 00:14:41,708 Speaker 3: you were standing there with Saquon Barkley. It was the 348 00:14:41,708 --> 00:14:43,668 Speaker 3: first interview that we saw on the show that we 349 00:14:43,788 --> 00:14:47,068 Speaker 3: saw on Fox, Peter Saquon Barkley, to my eye, just 350 00:14:47,108 --> 00:14:51,748 Speaker 3: watching on TV, seemed not the joyful specimen that we 351 00:14:51,828 --> 00:14:54,788 Speaker 3: have seen maybe in playing these home games in Philadelphia 352 00:14:54,868 --> 00:14:57,468 Speaker 3: and every you know, celebrating the NFC title. What was 353 00:14:57,508 --> 00:15:00,788 Speaker 3: he like last night in this sea of exposure for 354 00:15:00,868 --> 00:15:01,708 Speaker 3: Saquon Barkley. 355 00:15:01,988 --> 00:15:04,028 Speaker 5: Yeah, you picture Saquon, You think of him running in 356 00:15:04,068 --> 00:15:07,308 Speaker 5: this and slapping his helmet and yelling. Yet that isn't 357 00:15:07,308 --> 00:15:09,628 Speaker 5: the dynamic of Saquon last night, And it's not really 358 00:15:09,628 --> 00:15:13,508 Speaker 5: the dynamic of Saquon off the field. Great great young 359 00:15:13,548 --> 00:15:17,108 Speaker 5: man obviously very composed, very calm, but like I tried, 360 00:15:17,188 --> 00:15:19,508 Speaker 5: I went to the Giants thing, he wasn't entertaining it. 361 00:15:19,628 --> 00:15:21,068 Speaker 5: There was a fan who said, do you have a 362 00:15:21,108 --> 00:15:23,348 Speaker 5: message to Giants fans? It went viral in New York 363 00:15:23,348 --> 00:15:25,148 Speaker 5: because he's like, I still have a lot of love 364 00:15:25,188 --> 00:15:26,988 Speaker 5: for you guys, I still have a lot of feel 365 00:15:27,028 --> 00:15:30,308 Speaker 5: for you. He is locked in and Kyle made the 366 00:15:30,308 --> 00:15:34,068 Speaker 5: point I guess last week, Saquon's never won it, Pop Warner. 367 00:15:34,308 --> 00:15:36,628 Speaker 5: He's never won a high school he's never won in college, 368 00:15:36,668 --> 00:15:38,188 Speaker 5: and this is the furthest he's ever gotten in an 369 00:15:38,308 --> 00:15:41,988 Speaker 5: NFL season. He truly feels locked in right now. I 370 00:15:42,028 --> 00:15:44,788 Speaker 5: asked him, I said, you know, Earl Campbell, Barry Sanders, 371 00:15:44,908 --> 00:15:47,828 Speaker 5: Danian Tomlinson, these guys never got to a Super Bowl. 372 00:15:47,908 --> 00:15:50,068 Speaker 5: Do you have a second to even acknowledge just how 373 00:15:50,108 --> 00:15:52,188 Speaker 5: far you've been. He's like, I never look at it 374 00:15:52,228 --> 00:15:54,508 Speaker 5: that way. I am more concerned about coming home with 375 00:15:54,508 --> 00:15:56,268 Speaker 5: the Lombardy and then we can look back on it 376 00:15:56,348 --> 00:15:59,668 Speaker 5: after that job is done. So he's not really enjoying 377 00:15:59,708 --> 00:16:01,748 Speaker 5: the moment like we would expect. Maybe if he's looking 378 00:16:01,748 --> 00:16:03,188 Speaker 5: around and thinking, wow, I was playing in front of 379 00:16:03,188 --> 00:16:05,348 Speaker 5: an empty giant stadium, cheer and look at this now, 380 00:16:05,668 --> 00:16:08,348 Speaker 5: He's not in that mind frame, Jamie. He's dialed in 381 00:16:08,428 --> 00:16:09,908 Speaker 5: and ready to tear up those cheeks. 382 00:16:10,308 --> 00:16:10,988 Speaker 2: So cool to hear. 383 00:16:11,268 --> 00:16:13,788 Speaker 1: So if anybody didn't see it, there's the when they're 384 00:16:13,788 --> 00:16:17,268 Speaker 1: sitting up on their own little booth where everyone surrounds them, 385 00:16:17,348 --> 00:16:19,788 Speaker 1: and then there's this other part where all the team 386 00:16:19,908 --> 00:16:22,468 Speaker 1: captains and the head coaches come up on these Risers, 387 00:16:22,468 --> 00:16:25,108 Speaker 1: and the Chiefs over here, and the Eagles are over here. Peter, 388 00:16:25,148 --> 00:16:26,708 Speaker 1: I gotta tell you, man, I'm just gonna be candid. 389 00:16:26,868 --> 00:16:28,908 Speaker 1: I thought you did God's work. You had huge energy, 390 00:16:28,948 --> 00:16:31,788 Speaker 1: had a smile on your face. Those players and those 391 00:16:31,788 --> 00:16:33,828 Speaker 1: coaches gave you nothing. They're up there like some of 392 00:16:33,828 --> 00:16:35,668 Speaker 1: the like some of them look bored out of their mind. 393 00:16:36,028 --> 00:16:37,788 Speaker 1: Some of them look like they're they're being held there 394 00:16:37,828 --> 00:16:40,748 Speaker 1: against their will. So give me some more, Like, give 395 00:16:40,788 --> 00:16:43,188 Speaker 1: me some more behind the scenes, because I'm seeing you 396 00:16:43,228 --> 00:16:46,468 Speaker 1: talk to Sirianni and Andy, who are totally professional and 397 00:16:46,588 --> 00:16:50,388 Speaker 1: kind of course, but like they say nothing. They barely 398 00:16:50,468 --> 00:16:53,268 Speaker 1: even any sense of personality at all. So at least 399 00:16:53,268 --> 00:16:56,748 Speaker 1: give us something about when the cameras stopped, because I'm watching, 400 00:16:56,948 --> 00:16:58,748 Speaker 1: I want to go through the screen and help you out. 401 00:16:58,788 --> 00:17:00,428 Speaker 2: Peter A. You're doing all you can and they give 402 00:17:00,468 --> 00:17:00,908 Speaker 2: you nothing. 403 00:17:01,188 --> 00:17:03,588 Speaker 5: Kyle, you've been there when you're just like hey. But 404 00:17:03,668 --> 00:17:05,988 Speaker 5: I'll tell you there is a certain dynamic because you've 405 00:17:05,988 --> 00:17:08,428 Speaker 5: got guys on the Eagles, my Alotta who's a friend 406 00:17:08,468 --> 00:17:11,508 Speaker 5: of the show, Big hug Brandon Graham, friend of the 407 00:17:11,508 --> 00:17:14,148 Speaker 5: show Big Hugging, and the Chiefs. I know those and 408 00:17:14,268 --> 00:17:18,468 Speaker 5: everybody's like kind of sizing up the opponent and there's respect, 409 00:17:18,668 --> 00:17:21,828 Speaker 5: but this is an off season or Pro Bowl feel, 410 00:17:21,908 --> 00:17:25,068 Speaker 5: it is very different. The two teams come together and 411 00:17:25,108 --> 00:17:28,068 Speaker 5: it's like, you know, it's not UFC, we're showing we're 412 00:17:28,068 --> 00:17:30,068 Speaker 5: doing the way in here, but there is a sizing 413 00:17:30,148 --> 00:17:32,388 Speaker 5: up of the opponent. And then neither one of those 414 00:17:32,428 --> 00:17:35,508 Speaker 5: sides was being all jovial and ha ha fun fun 415 00:17:35,548 --> 00:17:37,908 Speaker 5: with the two teams. It was you're on your side, 416 00:17:37,948 --> 00:17:40,188 Speaker 5: we're on our side. We'll see you guys Sunday, you know. 417 00:17:40,268 --> 00:17:42,028 Speaker 7: And you know, there's something else that I noticed too, 418 00:17:42,108 --> 00:17:45,668 Speaker 7: especially on their opening intro, you know, and noticing the 419 00:17:45,668 --> 00:17:48,588 Speaker 7: players or just kind of watching the mannerisms. And I 420 00:17:48,588 --> 00:17:50,708 Speaker 7: wanted to see if you saw that or what you 421 00:17:50,748 --> 00:17:52,788 Speaker 7: picked up from the vibe. But I saw that the 422 00:17:52,788 --> 00:17:54,988 Speaker 7: Eagles when they were coming out, you saw a lot 423 00:17:55,028 --> 00:17:57,588 Speaker 7: more of the players holding the cameras with their phone 424 00:17:57,668 --> 00:18:00,428 Speaker 7: and kind of taking it all in. And when I 425 00:18:00,468 --> 00:18:03,868 Speaker 7: watched the Kent City Chiefs, they walked in like been 426 00:18:03,948 --> 00:18:07,428 Speaker 7: there that, we're good, we're good, We're past all of that. 427 00:18:07,748 --> 00:18:10,748 Speaker 7: Did you notice that more maybe more tenseness, maybe more 428 00:18:10,748 --> 00:18:12,708 Speaker 7: excitement and just kind of what is all of this 429 00:18:12,988 --> 00:18:16,068 Speaker 7: from the Eagles versus the versus the Chiefs. 430 00:18:15,828 --> 00:18:18,708 Speaker 5: Different dynamic Eagles. Howie Roseman comes and leads them out. 431 00:18:18,708 --> 00:18:20,548 Speaker 5: They were all business and it was Yeah, there were 432 00:18:20,588 --> 00:18:23,548 Speaker 5: some video cameras, but it wasn't silly ses the Chiefs. 433 00:18:23,588 --> 00:18:25,108 Speaker 5: I'm going to tell you, it was super laid back. 434 00:18:25,148 --> 00:18:28,148 Speaker 5: They had their band come out before and they just 435 00:18:28,268 --> 00:18:30,228 Speaker 5: kind of walked on stage and it almost like, oh, 436 00:18:30,228 --> 00:18:32,268 Speaker 5: the Chiefs are out here, and you could tell. I 437 00:18:32,308 --> 00:18:34,668 Speaker 5: mean Darius Slay to your point, Kyle, I love Sleigh 438 00:18:34,828 --> 00:18:37,428 Speaker 5: and he's been in big games. Scott Hanson speaking with 439 00:18:37,668 --> 00:18:39,988 Speaker 5: the teams, and Darius Slay's checking his phone, like these 440 00:18:39,988 --> 00:18:43,588 Speaker 5: guys want to get they're done, like they're done, they 441 00:18:43,588 --> 00:18:45,588 Speaker 5: want to go talk football. They're not looking to make 442 00:18:45,588 --> 00:18:48,428 Speaker 5: this a Benitia bonanza. So that's not an insult to 443 00:18:48,468 --> 00:18:50,868 Speaker 5: Scott Hanson. He was doing God's work also. But a 444 00:18:50,868 --> 00:18:53,428 Speaker 5: lot of these players, this is not what they're here for. 445 00:18:53,508 --> 00:18:55,428 Speaker 5: They're here for football and they cannot wait to hit 446 00:18:55,468 --> 00:18:55,948 Speaker 5: the opponent. 447 00:18:56,228 --> 00:18:58,628 Speaker 3: Listen, the players might be done, they might think that 448 00:18:58,748 --> 00:19:02,828 Speaker 3: opening night is annoying, but there are a thousand players 449 00:19:02,868 --> 00:19:05,148 Speaker 3: who'd want to be standing up on that stay, maybe 450 00:19:05,188 --> 00:19:07,708 Speaker 3: like a defensive end. Miles Garrett, who requested a trade 451 00:19:07,788 --> 00:19:09,028 Speaker 3: yesterday from. 452 00:19:08,828 --> 00:19:10,068 Speaker 4: The Cleveland Browns. 453 00:19:10,308 --> 00:19:13,148 Speaker 3: He is in pursuit of a championship and he wants 454 00:19:13,188 --> 00:19:15,828 Speaker 3: to go somewhere and he thinks it's not in Cleveland anymore. 455 00:19:15,868 --> 00:19:20,028 Speaker 3: We're gonna break down that trade request out of Cleveland later. 456 00:19:21,788 --> 00:19:22,868 Speaker 2: Yeah, well not only him. 457 00:19:23,028 --> 00:19:26,188 Speaker 1: Then you got Cooper Cups who goes this whole announcement 458 00:19:26,188 --> 00:19:26,468 Speaker 1: about it. 459 00:19:26,508 --> 00:19:28,388 Speaker 2: He says he's done with the Rams and thank. 460 00:19:28,268 --> 00:19:29,868 Speaker 1: You La, and the Rams are going to try to 461 00:19:29,868 --> 00:19:32,388 Speaker 1: trade him. So we got big time named names guys 462 00:19:32,468 --> 00:19:35,308 Speaker 1: not inside Kansas City and Philadelphia, but all over the 463 00:19:35,388 --> 00:19:37,828 Speaker 1: league who appear to be changing teams. Do you want 464 00:19:37,828 --> 00:19:39,828 Speaker 1: Cooper cup on your team? Do you want Miles Garrett 465 00:19:39,868 --> 00:19:42,068 Speaker 1: on your team? You can't have them both, guys. We're 466 00:19:42,068 --> 00:19:43,388 Speaker 1: gonna talk about this right after. 467 00:19:43,188 --> 00:19:53,348 Speaker 17: This, lady. 468 00:19:46,468 --> 00:19:57,308 Speaker 12: Good morning football. 469 00:19:58,308 --> 00:20:01,148 Speaker 3: Trade news in the NFL keeping us on our toes 470 00:20:01,188 --> 00:20:03,668 Speaker 3: on GMFB this week. We cannot just prepare for a 471 00:20:03,708 --> 00:20:05,788 Speaker 3: Super Bowl. No, we have to pay attention to some 472 00:20:05,908 --> 00:20:09,508 Speaker 3: big names around the NFL, not only requesting trades out 473 00:20:09,588 --> 00:20:11,988 Speaker 3: of their team, but also being informed of such. Mike 474 00:20:12,028 --> 00:20:14,548 Speaker 3: Garrofolo joining us now. One of our insiders over on 475 00:20:14,668 --> 00:20:17,308 Speaker 3: NFL Network, Mike, take us to Los Angeles first, and 476 00:20:17,348 --> 00:20:19,788 Speaker 3: a star wide receiver that we have become accustomed to 477 00:20:19,828 --> 00:20:21,268 Speaker 3: wearing a Rams jersey. 478 00:20:21,508 --> 00:20:24,188 Speaker 18: Yeah, as we were getting ready Jamie for Opening Night, 479 00:20:24,308 --> 00:20:27,468 Speaker 18: Cooper Cupp tweeting out that the Rams have indicated to 480 00:20:27,548 --> 00:20:29,548 Speaker 18: him that they are looking to trade him. Now we 481 00:20:29,588 --> 00:20:32,988 Speaker 18: saw the way that he was utilized or maybe underutilized 482 00:20:32,988 --> 00:20:34,268 Speaker 18: this past season with the Rams. 483 00:20:34,268 --> 00:20:34,348 Speaker 2: There. 484 00:20:34,348 --> 00:20:36,668 Speaker 18: He's even talk around the trade deadline that he would 485 00:20:36,668 --> 00:20:39,628 Speaker 18: be available if the Rams did not win a couple 486 00:20:39,668 --> 00:20:41,708 Speaker 18: of games before the trade deadline. They did that and 487 00:20:41,748 --> 00:20:43,668 Speaker 18: then won a bunch of games after that as well. 488 00:20:43,708 --> 00:20:45,548 Speaker 18: But we're at the point now where Cooper Cup has 489 00:20:45,628 --> 00:20:48,308 Speaker 18: due twenty million dollars total from the Rams in twenty 490 00:20:48,388 --> 00:20:51,388 Speaker 18: twenty five. They have money they need to allocate elsewhere, 491 00:20:51,388 --> 00:20:55,388 Speaker 18: including two Puka nakua eventually at the same position. So 492 00:20:55,588 --> 00:20:57,868 Speaker 18: Cupp is now on the trade block. This is the 493 00:20:57,948 --> 00:21:01,388 Speaker 18: post that he had on X last night informing everybody, 494 00:21:01,388 --> 00:21:03,548 Speaker 18: which is good for him and good for the Rams 495 00:21:03,548 --> 00:21:05,948 Speaker 18: and good for other teams interested because now it gives 496 00:21:05,988 --> 00:21:09,228 Speaker 18: plenty of time you can have discussions about trades. You 497 00:21:09,308 --> 00:21:11,668 Speaker 18: just can't finalize him till the start of the league 498 00:21:11,748 --> 00:21:12,428 Speaker 18: year in March. 499 00:21:12,468 --> 00:21:15,108 Speaker 2: So these teams can start to have these discussions. 500 00:21:14,668 --> 00:21:17,748 Speaker 18: With Cooper Cup and with the Rams to figure it 501 00:21:17,788 --> 00:21:20,028 Speaker 18: out if they can take on that twenty million. Now 502 00:21:20,068 --> 00:21:22,628 Speaker 18: the Rams are on the hook for at least five 503 00:21:23,028 --> 00:21:25,588 Speaker 18: of a roster bonus that's due in March. They could 504 00:21:25,628 --> 00:21:27,508 Speaker 18: pay the whole seven and a half million. Then all 505 00:21:27,548 --> 00:21:29,308 Speaker 18: of a sudden, it's only twelve and a half million 506 00:21:29,508 --> 00:21:31,588 Speaker 18: to the next team, and maybe they get more back 507 00:21:31,628 --> 00:21:33,668 Speaker 18: in the trade, or maybe in the end they say, 508 00:21:33,868 --> 00:21:35,028 Speaker 18: we just couldn't find a partner. 509 00:21:35,068 --> 00:21:36,428 Speaker 2: We've got to let him go. They're on the hook 510 00:21:36,468 --> 00:21:38,628 Speaker 2: then for five million dollars and then he would be 511 00:21:38,668 --> 00:21:39,148 Speaker 2: a free agent. 512 00:21:39,188 --> 00:21:40,948 Speaker 18: We'll see, We'll see how this plays out. We'll see 513 00:21:40,948 --> 00:21:43,388 Speaker 18: how it's going to play out between Miles Garrett and 514 00:21:43,428 --> 00:21:47,388 Speaker 18: the Browns as well. We told you yesterday during Good 515 00:21:47,388 --> 00:21:51,628 Speaker 18: Morning Football overtime that Miles Garrett has requested a trade 516 00:21:51,628 --> 00:21:52,228 Speaker 18: from the Browns. 517 00:21:52,228 --> 00:21:53,908 Speaker 11: This was kind of talked about. 518 00:21:53,748 --> 00:21:57,268 Speaker 18: And alluded to at the end of the season. Andrew Berry, though, 519 00:21:57,308 --> 00:21:59,188 Speaker 18: was asked about it, the general manager of the Browns, 520 00:21:59,188 --> 00:22:01,468 Speaker 18: saying he has no intention of trading or having any 521 00:22:01,468 --> 00:22:06,788 Speaker 18: conversations about a trade Miles Garrett. My understanding is, even 522 00:22:06,828 --> 00:22:10,028 Speaker 18: after the statement was released by Garrett yesterday, the Browns 523 00:22:10,068 --> 00:22:12,988 Speaker 18: are sticking to that stance. They don't intend to trade 524 00:22:13,028 --> 00:22:15,588 Speaker 18: Miles Garrett. They don't intend to have any conversations. Now 525 00:22:15,828 --> 00:22:18,548 Speaker 18: this is gonna end one of three ways, Jamie, Miles 526 00:22:18,548 --> 00:22:20,988 Speaker 18: Garrett's gonna play for the Browns, Miles Garrett's gonna play 527 00:22:20,988 --> 00:22:24,228 Speaker 18: for somebody else. Are Miles Garrett's going to retire. We're 528 00:22:24,268 --> 00:22:26,348 Speaker 18: not gonna go with the retirement thing that there's no 529 00:22:26,388 --> 00:22:29,108 Speaker 18: indication that that's a thing. So now one of these 530 00:22:29,148 --> 00:22:31,708 Speaker 18: other two scenarios, somebody's gonna have to come off their stands. 531 00:22:31,748 --> 00:22:34,388 Speaker 2: Nobody doing it right now. I got a feeling, you know, 532 00:22:34,468 --> 00:22:34,948 Speaker 2: sit tight. 533 00:22:34,988 --> 00:22:37,028 Speaker 18: This is gonna take a while to resolve itself, one 534 00:22:37,068 --> 00:22:37,828 Speaker 18: way or another. 535 00:22:37,868 --> 00:22:40,308 Speaker 3: Okay, Miles Garrett, the official leader in the clubhouse for 536 00:22:40,428 --> 00:22:42,388 Speaker 3: the name that we will be talking about the most 537 00:22:42,428 --> 00:22:43,148 Speaker 3: this offseason. 538 00:22:43,188 --> 00:22:44,868 Speaker 4: Mike Gee, thank you so much. 539 00:22:45,268 --> 00:22:49,428 Speaker 3: Let's unpack both of these trade situations, two very different scenarios. 540 00:22:49,468 --> 00:22:49,708 Speaker 4: Peter. 541 00:22:49,788 --> 00:22:51,948 Speaker 3: I will start with you the fact that Miles Garrett 542 00:22:52,108 --> 00:22:55,588 Speaker 3: is asking out of Cleveland, and then hold you hold 543 00:22:55,628 --> 00:22:56,748 Speaker 3: your applause for Cooper Cupp. 544 00:22:56,748 --> 00:22:58,668 Speaker 4: We'll get to him. Let's start with Miles Garrett. 545 00:22:58,668 --> 00:23:01,548 Speaker 5: Peter, we like Miles Garrett. He is a great ambassador 546 00:23:01,548 --> 00:23:04,068 Speaker 5: for the sport. He is a different kind of player 547 00:23:04,108 --> 00:23:07,068 Speaker 5: than all ball. He's got interest outside of football, and 548 00:23:07,108 --> 00:23:08,588 Speaker 5: he's done it the right way. You know, he's an 549 00:23:08,588 --> 00:23:10,748 Speaker 5: eight year veteran. I thought, like, wow, he's in his 550 00:23:10,788 --> 00:23:13,388 Speaker 5: fifth year, six or no, eight years, just twenty nine 551 00:23:13,468 --> 00:23:15,788 Speaker 5: years old, still can play in the prime of his career, 552 00:23:16,348 --> 00:23:19,108 Speaker 5: and I see him as still the top pass rusher 553 00:23:19,108 --> 00:23:21,468 Speaker 5: in the NFL, maybe the most dominant. So you're telling 554 00:23:21,468 --> 00:23:26,548 Speaker 5: me that he's available, and really the money and Mike 555 00:23:26,548 --> 00:23:28,948 Speaker 5: hasn't gotten into all the contracts stuff like it's a 556 00:23:29,028 --> 00:23:33,268 Speaker 5: twenty five million dollar number, which sounds like it's wild. 557 00:23:33,308 --> 00:23:35,388 Speaker 5: But if you're telling me that Nick Bosa makes more, 558 00:23:35,908 --> 00:23:37,908 Speaker 5: I mean, I think Garrett's right there. If he gets traded, 559 00:23:37,908 --> 00:23:40,788 Speaker 5: he'll probably want an extension. I would think teams are 560 00:23:40,868 --> 00:23:42,468 Speaker 5: gonna line up to give a first round pick for 561 00:23:42,508 --> 00:23:45,788 Speaker 5: Miles Garrett. Then if you're at Cleveland, you suddenly have 562 00:23:45,788 --> 00:23:47,708 Speaker 5: the number two overall pick and there's this kid up 563 00:23:47,748 --> 00:23:50,388 Speaker 5: Duel Carter coming out of Penn State. Do you do 564 00:23:50,508 --> 00:23:53,028 Speaker 5: the old Justin Jefferson move with Minnesota and that's a 565 00:23:53,028 --> 00:23:55,948 Speaker 5: different caliber of player. But they had Stefan Diggs. He 566 00:23:56,068 --> 00:23:59,228 Speaker 5: was unhappy they moved him, and then they immediately just 567 00:23:59,348 --> 00:24:02,348 Speaker 5: drafted someone in his replacement and said, Okay, well got 568 00:24:02,428 --> 00:24:04,148 Speaker 5: rid of him. We could draft this guy and this 569 00:24:04,188 --> 00:24:07,268 Speaker 5: guy might be better. And it was Jefferson. But for Cleveland, 570 00:24:07,948 --> 00:24:09,948 Speaker 5: what a mess. You have one of the best players 571 00:24:09,948 --> 00:24:12,548 Speaker 5: in football entering really the prime of his career, still 572 00:24:12,588 --> 00:24:14,228 Speaker 5: can do it at that level, and he's a true 573 00:24:14,228 --> 00:24:16,748 Speaker 5: ambassador of the town in the city and he's saying, 574 00:24:17,068 --> 00:24:18,708 Speaker 5: I don't want to play another down for this team. 575 00:24:18,908 --> 00:24:21,388 Speaker 5: A shame, and yet we've been down these roads before. 576 00:24:21,828 --> 00:24:23,348 Speaker 1: Yeah, it is a shame and it is a mess, 577 00:24:23,348 --> 00:24:26,588 Speaker 1: and it's another byproduct of the Deshaun Watson era. But 578 00:24:26,628 --> 00:24:28,388 Speaker 1: I think it's way more interesting it pertain to the 579 00:24:28,468 --> 00:24:30,828 Speaker 1: league rather than the Browns. You can't get guys like 580 00:24:30,868 --> 00:24:33,988 Speaker 1: Miles Garrett, that's not something that becomes available. If you're 581 00:24:34,028 --> 00:24:37,788 Speaker 1: going to get someone like Von Miller or JJ Watt, 582 00:24:37,988 --> 00:24:40,468 Speaker 1: you can, but it's later in their career. It's maybe 583 00:24:40,508 --> 00:24:43,108 Speaker 1: after some injuries they're out there. You don't get Miles 584 00:24:43,108 --> 00:24:45,588 Speaker 1: Garrett now, during which he proved he was the best 585 00:24:45,628 --> 00:24:48,428 Speaker 1: pass rusher in the league this year. And these teams 586 00:24:48,468 --> 00:24:50,108 Speaker 1: that are good teams that he wants to be on, 587 00:24:50,828 --> 00:24:53,548 Speaker 1: they don't draft high enough to get somebody like that 588 00:24:53,788 --> 00:24:56,068 Speaker 1: that's a number one overall pick. So these really good 589 00:24:56,068 --> 00:24:58,228 Speaker 1: contenders will never be able to touch them. This is 590 00:24:58,268 --> 00:25:02,228 Speaker 1: an incredible, incredible opportunity for a team that matters to 591 00:25:02,268 --> 00:25:04,388 Speaker 1: make a crazy move. And I think it's a fascinating 592 00:25:04,628 --> 00:25:08,068 Speaker 1: thing that just recently Brandon Bean, the GN of the 593 00:25:08,108 --> 00:25:11,428 Speaker 1: Buffalo Bills, listen to this quote he's asked about, you know, 594 00:25:11,468 --> 00:25:14,148 Speaker 1: how do you bring someone in who's a real difference maker? 595 00:25:14,188 --> 00:25:16,868 Speaker 1: How do you get somebody like that, like a Chris 596 00:25:16,948 --> 00:25:19,668 Speaker 1: Jones type, Brandon being quote, there's not a lot of 597 00:25:19,748 --> 00:25:22,108 Speaker 1: Chris Jones is out there. I don't know how many 598 00:25:22,148 --> 00:25:24,268 Speaker 1: teams are gonna be able to hand you a game wrecker. 599 00:25:24,348 --> 00:25:26,868 Speaker 1: They're probably all sewed up. But we'd love to do that. 600 00:25:26,948 --> 00:25:29,348 Speaker 1: If there's a player out there, Brandon, there's a player 601 00:25:29,388 --> 00:25:31,668 Speaker 1: out there. His name is Miles Garrett. At this point, 602 00:25:31,708 --> 00:25:34,468 Speaker 1: he's probably better than Chris Jones. This is the guy 603 00:25:34,508 --> 00:25:36,788 Speaker 1: that you can see a team that's knocking on the 604 00:25:36,828 --> 00:25:39,748 Speaker 1: door right now, like the Bills, the Ravens and Lions. 605 00:25:39,788 --> 00:25:42,228 Speaker 1: All these teams were just there. It's not these crappy 606 00:25:42,228 --> 00:25:44,788 Speaker 1: teams who are trying to rebuild. It's not Cleveland. It's 607 00:25:44,828 --> 00:25:46,628 Speaker 1: teams that could be in the super Bowl next year 608 00:25:46,628 --> 00:25:47,548 Speaker 1: with Miles Garrett on there. 609 00:25:47,668 --> 00:25:49,548 Speaker 2: It's so unusual and so rare. 610 00:25:49,588 --> 00:25:51,588 Speaker 1: I mean, I'm thinking of the Packers getting Reggie White 611 00:25:51,588 --> 00:25:53,668 Speaker 1: in the nineties, totally different circumstances. 612 00:25:53,668 --> 00:25:55,708 Speaker 2: But this does not happen. 613 00:25:55,908 --> 00:25:58,828 Speaker 1: So whatever you got, yes, get him, and he's probably 614 00:25:58,828 --> 00:26:00,708 Speaker 1: going to go to a really good team that is 615 00:26:00,788 --> 00:26:02,468 Speaker 1: so sick of talking about the Chiefs all the time 616 00:26:02,508 --> 00:26:03,548 Speaker 1: and want to get this guy. 617 00:26:03,788 --> 00:26:07,028 Speaker 7: And Kyle, the impact of getting a Miles Garrett would 618 00:26:07,028 --> 00:26:09,708 Speaker 7: have the same type of impact of a Luca going 619 00:26:09,708 --> 00:26:12,188 Speaker 7: to the Lakers or an Otani making the move. That's 620 00:26:12,228 --> 00:26:14,548 Speaker 7: the type of player and caliber we're talking about when 621 00:26:14,588 --> 00:26:16,908 Speaker 7: it comes to Miles Garrett. But you know, you think 622 00:26:16,908 --> 00:26:19,068 Speaker 7: of to you know, how does a player like this 623 00:26:19,308 --> 00:26:20,868 Speaker 7: And I'm sure a lot of people are going, you know, 624 00:26:21,388 --> 00:26:24,508 Speaker 7: where is Miles Garrett mentally and why is he at 625 00:26:24,508 --> 00:26:27,308 Speaker 7: this point where when you give eight years of your 626 00:26:27,348 --> 00:26:31,268 Speaker 7: career and his eight years have been great and you 627 00:26:31,348 --> 00:26:34,108 Speaker 7: produce only forty percent win. You get to a certain 628 00:26:34,108 --> 00:26:36,548 Speaker 7: point in your life. It's almost like as one is 629 00:26:36,588 --> 00:26:38,868 Speaker 7: getting older and they get towards the end of their 630 00:26:38,948 --> 00:26:41,068 Speaker 7: life or they're in the fourth quarter of their life, 631 00:26:41,108 --> 00:26:44,708 Speaker 7: their priority shift and everything is shifted. For him, it's like, yeah, 632 00:26:44,748 --> 00:26:47,148 Speaker 7: I've done the defensive player of the thing. I've done 633 00:26:47,188 --> 00:26:49,308 Speaker 7: fourteen plus sacks for the last three years. I have 634 00:26:49,348 --> 00:26:51,668 Speaker 7: one hundred and some sec None of those things mean 635 00:26:51,668 --> 00:26:54,308 Speaker 7: anything to him at this point in his career. He 636 00:26:54,348 --> 00:26:57,228 Speaker 7: doesn't want to just be the great defensive end that 637 00:26:57,348 --> 00:27:00,228 Speaker 7: played in Cleveland and just kind of got washed away. 638 00:27:00,548 --> 00:27:02,988 Speaker 7: He's concerned about his legacy and that just lets you 639 00:27:03,068 --> 00:27:04,908 Speaker 7: know that, you know, when it comes. 640 00:27:04,748 --> 00:27:07,468 Speaker 2: To team sports. Yeah, in the week to here and. 641 00:27:07,388 --> 00:27:09,828 Speaker 7: We talk a lot about especially for players and what 642 00:27:09,868 --> 00:27:13,108 Speaker 7: it means for individual success that only takes you so far. 643 00:27:13,228 --> 00:27:15,628 Speaker 7: And for Miles Garrett, it's eight years and he's like, 644 00:27:15,668 --> 00:27:18,028 Speaker 7: I'm done, and I think what's gonna end up happening 645 00:27:18,348 --> 00:27:20,148 Speaker 7: is that there's going to be a lot of pressure. 646 00:27:20,148 --> 00:27:21,508 Speaker 2: I know the Cleveland Browns are. 647 00:27:21,428 --> 00:27:24,268 Speaker 7: Saying that, hey, look, we have no intention, but I 648 00:27:24,308 --> 00:27:25,988 Speaker 7: think The pressure is just going. 649 00:27:25,788 --> 00:27:26,588 Speaker 2: To be massive. 650 00:27:26,628 --> 00:27:28,508 Speaker 7: There's going to be a mad blitz to be able 651 00:27:28,508 --> 00:27:30,108 Speaker 7: to get a guy like Garrett, because why would you 652 00:27:30,108 --> 00:27:32,868 Speaker 7: want somebody in house that doesn't want to be there. 653 00:27:33,148 --> 00:27:34,268 Speaker 7: There's a lot that you can get. 654 00:27:34,388 --> 00:27:35,628 Speaker 2: It could perhaps change. 655 00:27:35,388 --> 00:27:38,508 Speaker 7: The organization because you can get a lot for Miles. 656 00:27:38,228 --> 00:27:39,468 Speaker 4: Garrett, You absolutely can. 657 00:27:39,548 --> 00:27:41,948 Speaker 3: That would be a massive addition for one of these teams. 658 00:27:42,148 --> 00:27:44,348 Speaker 3: This year, we saw Jamar Chase with a triple crown. 659 00:27:44,388 --> 00:27:46,148 Speaker 3: The last time we saw wide receiver do that was 660 00:27:46,188 --> 00:27:49,188 Speaker 3: in twenty twenty one when Cooper Cup accomplished it. Then 661 00:27:49,228 --> 00:27:51,868 Speaker 3: the Rams stumbled upon Pooka Nukua and it sounds like 662 00:27:52,068 --> 00:27:54,748 Speaker 3: LA doesn't need the services of Cooper Cup anymore if 663 00:27:54,748 --> 00:27:57,188 Speaker 3: they have informed the wide receiver that they are going 664 00:27:57,228 --> 00:27:59,628 Speaker 3: to trade him this offseason. Peter, how did we get 665 00:27:59,628 --> 00:28:01,988 Speaker 3: here with the Rams? We heard his name bubble up 666 00:28:02,028 --> 00:28:04,628 Speaker 3: at the trade deadline and then no action, and now 667 00:28:04,668 --> 00:28:05,388 Speaker 3: we're here today. 668 00:28:05,548 --> 00:28:07,388 Speaker 5: I don't think they got any of the offers that 669 00:28:07,428 --> 00:28:09,988 Speaker 5: they were expecting for Cooper Cup at the trade deadline, 670 00:28:10,028 --> 00:28:12,148 Speaker 5: and then they quickly said, you know what, we won 671 00:28:12,228 --> 00:28:13,628 Speaker 5: a few games that are one and four. Then they 672 00:28:13,628 --> 00:28:15,628 Speaker 5: started winning games are like He's actually a key part 673 00:28:15,668 --> 00:28:17,908 Speaker 5: of our offense. And Cup was good this year. Cup 674 00:28:17,948 --> 00:28:20,468 Speaker 5: put up numbers and in big games against Buffalo, he 675 00:28:20,588 --> 00:28:24,348 Speaker 5: was huge, and he made clutch plays late in the season. 676 00:28:24,908 --> 00:28:27,508 Speaker 5: But I think they're looking at this and saying, Pooka's 677 00:28:27,548 --> 00:28:29,548 Speaker 5: the next guy. We're going to have to pay Pookah. 678 00:28:29,548 --> 00:28:33,068 Speaker 5: And we've got all this young talent on the defensive 679 00:28:33,108 --> 00:28:35,028 Speaker 5: side that's going to be getting older and gonna have 680 00:28:35,068 --> 00:28:38,268 Speaker 5: to get paid too. Bottom line is Cooper Cup's been 681 00:28:38,308 --> 00:28:41,588 Speaker 5: a great ram. I wonder if we put Less Snead 682 00:28:41,748 --> 00:28:45,108 Speaker 5: and Tony Pastors and Sean mcvagh, if we put him 683 00:28:45,908 --> 00:28:48,068 Speaker 5: to a I don't know, a lie detector, if they 684 00:28:48,108 --> 00:28:51,148 Speaker 5: didn't wish they did shop him at the trade deadline. 685 00:28:51,228 --> 00:28:52,988 Speaker 5: It's a lot harder to trade a deal when it's 686 00:28:52,988 --> 00:28:56,788 Speaker 5: out there like this and it's it's hey, we hit 687 00:28:56,828 --> 00:28:58,308 Speaker 5: the end of the road, but we don't have a suitor. 688 00:28:58,548 --> 00:29:00,068 Speaker 5: But we hit the end of the road. So now 689 00:29:00,148 --> 00:29:01,988 Speaker 5: a team gets him, I don't know, eighty cents on 690 00:29:02,028 --> 00:29:04,108 Speaker 5: the dollar, maybe sixty cents on the dollar, and gets 691 00:29:04,108 --> 00:29:06,668 Speaker 5: so him however they want. But if you had him 692 00:29:06,668 --> 00:29:08,468 Speaker 5: at the trade deadline and you wanted to trade him, 693 00:29:08,508 --> 00:29:10,308 Speaker 5: then maybe it would have been better for what you 694 00:29:10,348 --> 00:29:12,388 Speaker 5: got back that said the was a divisional round. I 695 00:29:12,388 --> 00:29:14,268 Speaker 5: don't think they're kicking themselves. It was a great season 696 00:29:14,268 --> 00:29:15,628 Speaker 5: with Cup and he's been an awesome RAM. 697 00:29:16,028 --> 00:29:19,148 Speaker 2: He's been an awesome RAM. Is he an awesome wide receiver? 698 00:29:19,388 --> 00:29:21,268 Speaker 1: That's what I look at going forward, and that's why 699 00:29:21,308 --> 00:29:24,348 Speaker 1: I'm fascinated by Cooper Cup the player right now, because 700 00:29:24,388 --> 00:29:27,108 Speaker 1: there is a perception that goes back to him entering 701 00:29:27,148 --> 00:29:29,988 Speaker 1: the league that he is a toy of mcveigh's and 702 00:29:29,988 --> 00:29:31,748 Speaker 1: then he is a great McVeigh wide receiver. 703 00:29:31,868 --> 00:29:34,228 Speaker 2: You can look at it, and there's actual video of when. 704 00:29:34,148 --> 00:29:36,708 Speaker 1: McVeigh and the Rams were drafting him in mcveigh's first draft, 705 00:29:36,908 --> 00:29:38,868 Speaker 1: how he breaks down, how he's the perfect guy he 706 00:29:38,868 --> 00:29:41,868 Speaker 1: wants for his system. Listen, I remember sitting here in 707 00:29:41,908 --> 00:29:45,148 Speaker 1: twenty seventeen when Peter is hyping Cooper Cup because Peter 708 00:29:45,308 --> 00:29:47,268 Speaker 1: knows McVeigh and knows how much he likes him, and 709 00:29:47,308 --> 00:29:49,188 Speaker 1: Peter was saying that this third round pick out of 710 00:29:49,228 --> 00:29:51,388 Speaker 1: Eastern Washington was gonna have one hundred catches as. 711 00:29:51,268 --> 00:29:53,988 Speaker 2: A rookie, and now he didn't. That's fine, but Peter 712 00:29:54,188 --> 00:29:54,508 Speaker 2: was right. 713 00:29:54,588 --> 00:29:57,188 Speaker 1: He became a superstar, and you're like, God, well, this 714 00:29:57,428 --> 00:29:59,588 Speaker 1: is this guy really this good? That the whole league 715 00:29:59,748 --> 00:30:02,868 Speaker 1: miss on this third round receiver out of eastern Washington, 716 00:30:02,948 --> 00:30:05,068 Speaker 1: or is just McVeigh have him how he wants. Now 717 00:30:05,068 --> 00:30:08,188 Speaker 1: we're saying, did the whole league miss on this fifth 718 00:30:08,308 --> 00:30:11,628 Speaker 1: round receiver named Puka Nakua? Or maybe is just a 719 00:30:11,748 --> 00:30:14,348 Speaker 1: creation of the McVeigh system, And if you took him out, 720 00:30:14,588 --> 00:30:16,268 Speaker 1: he would be a nice player, but he wouldn't be 721 00:30:16,308 --> 00:30:18,948 Speaker 1: a star. So if I'm Cooper Cupp, I'm hearing that, 722 00:30:19,028 --> 00:30:21,388 Speaker 1: I'm channeling that, and wherever I land, I'm going to 723 00:30:21,428 --> 00:30:23,188 Speaker 1: show that I am not mcveigh's toy. 724 00:30:23,588 --> 00:30:24,468 Speaker 2: I am Cooper Cupp. 725 00:30:24,508 --> 00:30:28,308 Speaker 1: An individual wide receiver can do it anywhere system receiver 726 00:30:28,468 --> 00:30:30,828 Speaker 1: does follow him around. I know he's triple Crown. He's 727 00:30:30,868 --> 00:30:33,068 Speaker 1: a great guy and I love everything he stands for. 728 00:30:33,428 --> 00:30:35,428 Speaker 1: But if he were to have a big season next 729 00:30:35,508 --> 00:30:38,148 Speaker 1: year on any team not the Rams, I think it 730 00:30:38,148 --> 00:30:40,188 Speaker 1: would really really be important to him, and I think 731 00:30:40,188 --> 00:30:40,868 Speaker 1: it would prove. 732 00:30:40,668 --> 00:30:41,708 Speaker 2: A lot to a lot of people. 733 00:30:41,868 --> 00:30:44,868 Speaker 7: Yeah, it's interesting that people would even feel that way. 734 00:30:44,948 --> 00:30:48,348 Speaker 7: You know, whenever I hear the system, player, system, whatever, 735 00:30:48,468 --> 00:30:51,308 Speaker 7: every player is a product of whatever system, like the 736 00:30:51,388 --> 00:30:53,908 Speaker 7: dude is a baller like, Let's not get that mistaken 737 00:30:54,028 --> 00:30:56,068 Speaker 7: at all. I think when you look at what happened 738 00:30:56,268 --> 00:30:59,508 Speaker 7: with Poka Nakua, Poka Nakua coming into the situation, you 739 00:30:59,548 --> 00:31:03,588 Speaker 7: look at the price situation for Cooper Cup, Yeah, it 740 00:31:03,628 --> 00:31:05,068 Speaker 7: makes it maybe a little bit more challenging. 741 00:31:05,108 --> 00:31:06,388 Speaker 2: You're looking at the agent receiver. 742 00:31:06,508 --> 00:31:08,788 Speaker 7: But I think there are so many different teams out 743 00:31:08,788 --> 00:31:11,828 Speaker 7: there that could utilize his service. You ask the question, Kyle, 744 00:31:11,908 --> 00:31:14,228 Speaker 7: whether or not you know does he still have it? Essentially, 745 00:31:14,468 --> 00:31:17,148 Speaker 7: I think so. And where he's good, I think it's 746 00:31:17,228 --> 00:31:19,108 Speaker 7: in the middle. I think where you look at those 747 00:31:19,148 --> 00:31:21,788 Speaker 7: intermediate type of routes, those are the places where I 748 00:31:21,788 --> 00:31:23,708 Speaker 7: think he lives. I could see him fitting in a 749 00:31:23,708 --> 00:31:26,628 Speaker 7: place with perhaps the Patriots or a place like with 750 00:31:26,708 --> 00:31:29,828 Speaker 7: the Steelers, where he could use his physicality where you 751 00:31:29,908 --> 00:31:31,388 Speaker 7: see him, especially in the block. And this is a 752 00:31:31,468 --> 00:31:33,748 Speaker 7: dude that's a hustle receiver as well. He does so 753 00:31:33,788 --> 00:31:35,748 Speaker 7: many of the little things so well, and I think 754 00:31:35,788 --> 00:31:37,788 Speaker 7: that would be a good fit. But I think when 755 00:31:37,788 --> 00:31:39,988 Speaker 7: it comes to business, we all know it. I think 756 00:31:40,348 --> 00:31:43,428 Speaker 7: a lot of fans get super excited or super supportive. 757 00:31:43,428 --> 00:31:45,348 Speaker 7: Should I say, when a team wants to move on 758 00:31:45,468 --> 00:31:47,588 Speaker 7: from a player. You know, when you look at on 759 00:31:47,668 --> 00:31:50,188 Speaker 7: the other side, like a Miles Garrett, where people like, 760 00:31:50,228 --> 00:31:52,708 Speaker 7: why does Miles want to leave? And you know, when 761 00:31:52,748 --> 00:31:55,148 Speaker 7: it comes to business, there is no there's no loyalties, 762 00:31:55,188 --> 00:31:57,748 Speaker 7: and that's the cruelty of loyalty as well. Sometimes he 763 00:31:57,748 --> 00:32:00,468 Speaker 7: can hurt a player. And I think Cooper Cup wanted 764 00:32:00,468 --> 00:32:02,308 Speaker 7: to probably stay there, wanted to be there, but the 765 00:32:02,308 --> 00:32:03,908 Speaker 7: team wants to move on, and I think he's going. 766 00:32:03,828 --> 00:32:05,108 Speaker 2: To be a great fit it elsewhere. 767 00:32:05,148 --> 00:32:07,988 Speaker 3: Two big time names, Cooper Cup Miles Garrett. It looks 768 00:32:08,028 --> 00:32:10,708 Speaker 3: like they will have a second chapter to their NFL career. 769 00:32:10,748 --> 00:32:12,628 Speaker 3: And that's the same story for a lot of guys 770 00:32:12,708 --> 00:32:14,748 Speaker 3: playing this weekend in New Orleans. 771 00:32:15,108 --> 00:32:17,748 Speaker 19: Flag football is coming to the twenty twenty eight Olympics 772 00:32:17,788 --> 00:32:20,468 Speaker 19: here in Los Angeles. The sport has seen growth at 773 00:32:20,468 --> 00:32:23,108 Speaker 19: the youth and high school levels. And then I'll Commissioner 774 00:32:23,188 --> 00:32:25,988 Speaker 19: Roger Goodell said during his Super Bowl press conference on Monday, 775 00:32:26,348 --> 00:32:29,828 Speaker 19: we could see a professional flag football league at some 776 00:32:29,988 --> 00:32:31,268 Speaker 19: point in the near future. 777 00:32:31,348 --> 00:32:36,668 Speaker 20: Listen, we're exploring very aggressively now an opportunity to create 778 00:32:36,708 --> 00:32:40,428 Speaker 20: a professional flag league for both men and women obviously 779 00:32:40,428 --> 00:32:42,628 Speaker 20: two different leagues. And I think this is something that 780 00:32:42,748 --> 00:32:45,588 Speaker 20: we've been working on for several months. It's a tremendous 781 00:32:45,588 --> 00:32:50,308 Speaker 20: amount of interest from players, from investors to people who 782 00:32:50,428 --> 00:32:54,228 Speaker 20: I think recognize, particularly the women's sports are at the 783 00:32:54,268 --> 00:32:58,468 Speaker 20: place where it's real, and it's something that I think 784 00:32:58,468 --> 00:32:59,508 Speaker 20: we all want to be part of. 785 00:33:00,708 --> 00:33:03,348 Speaker 19: Looking ahead to the future, chie's tight end Travis Healthy 786 00:33:03,588 --> 00:33:06,988 Speaker 19: hinted at retirement in the past, especially after his brother 787 00:33:07,108 --> 00:33:09,908 Speaker 19: Jason hung him up after last season. Remember, but after 788 00:33:09,948 --> 00:33:12,908 Speaker 19: twelve seasons in the NFL, Travis says he doesn't think 789 00:33:12,948 --> 00:33:14,708 Speaker 19: he's done just yet. 790 00:33:16,508 --> 00:33:19,508 Speaker 15: I've thought about it, but I still love what I 791 00:33:19,588 --> 00:33:22,028 Speaker 15: do and I and it's moments like these, weeks like 792 00:33:22,068 --> 00:33:24,908 Speaker 15: these and the month that we just had in the 793 00:33:24,908 --> 00:33:27,028 Speaker 15: playoffs that that make me feel like I could play 794 00:33:27,068 --> 00:33:29,468 Speaker 15: this game forever. And I think I still got a 795 00:33:29,508 --> 00:33:30,588 Speaker 15: lot of football left in me. 796 00:33:30,828 --> 00:33:34,588 Speaker 6: And you know, I think, uh, I think this year. 797 00:33:34,508 --> 00:33:36,308 Speaker 15: Is has been one of the most special years of 798 00:33:36,348 --> 00:33:39,628 Speaker 15: my life. And I think it's uh, it's it's going 799 00:33:39,668 --> 00:33:41,588 Speaker 15: to continue to make me want to, you know, do 800 00:33:41,668 --> 00:33:42,668 Speaker 15: more in the football world. 801 00:33:43,708 --> 00:33:46,228 Speaker 19: Well, Travis not the only player thinking about his future. 802 00:33:46,428 --> 00:33:50,388 Speaker 19: Jamis Winston set for his set to hit free agency, 803 00:33:50,468 --> 00:33:53,308 Speaker 19: so he has a mic and seeking career advice from 804 00:33:53,348 --> 00:33:55,948 Speaker 19: some of those guys last night. Trust me, you don't 805 00:33:55,948 --> 00:33:56,468 Speaker 19: want to miss this. 806 00:34:07,388 --> 00:34:11,068 Speaker 2: Good morning football. All right. 807 00:34:11,108 --> 00:34:13,068 Speaker 1: Here we go Super Bowl week head to head Draft 808 00:34:13,148 --> 00:34:16,068 Speaker 1: Kings Sports Book. Look at these these are fun more 809 00:34:16,108 --> 00:34:19,988 Speaker 1: receiving yards Kelsey or aj Brown? Who you got more 810 00:34:20,108 --> 00:34:23,268 Speaker 1: rushing yards? Kareem Hunts, it's just been so rock solid 811 00:34:23,268 --> 00:34:26,708 Speaker 1: for months now. Or Jalen Hurts and then the straight 812 00:34:26,788 --> 00:34:30,068 Speaker 1: up passing yards picked your guy? Mahomes throws for more. 813 00:34:30,228 --> 00:34:33,948 Speaker 1: Jalen Hurts throws for more. Odds and line subject to 814 00:34:34,028 --> 00:34:35,068 Speaker 1: change at the bottom of the screen. 815 00:34:35,068 --> 00:34:37,708 Speaker 2: Guys, here's the deal. You know, the deal with DraftKings. 816 00:34:37,708 --> 00:34:39,908 Speaker 1: That's number one place the bet touchdowns this season for 817 00:34:39,948 --> 00:34:41,868 Speaker 1: Super Bowl fifty nine. 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Do you think that they put Jalen. 828 00:35:04,908 --> 00:35:08,148 Speaker 3: Hurts rushing yards and not Saquon Barkley rushing yards? Or 829 00:35:08,228 --> 00:35:10,148 Speaker 3: if you would like a different question teed up to you. 830 00:35:10,148 --> 00:35:12,988 Speaker 3: You had that take last week about Jalen Hurts passing 831 00:35:13,028 --> 00:35:14,388 Speaker 3: the ball for a certain amount of yards and the 832 00:35:14,428 --> 00:35:15,908 Speaker 3: fact that the Eagles. Where would you like to take 833 00:35:15,948 --> 00:35:17,748 Speaker 3: this because at this point, this is the conversation that 834 00:35:17,748 --> 00:35:19,148 Speaker 3: we're having listing the boards. 835 00:35:18,948 --> 00:35:21,188 Speaker 1: Because I think you're onto something and this speaks to 836 00:35:21,228 --> 00:35:23,708 Speaker 1: how these teams are constructed. Normally, you would just say, 837 00:35:23,748 --> 00:35:26,468 Speaker 1: all right, Chiefs running back versus Eagles running back, or 838 00:35:26,508 --> 00:35:29,228 Speaker 1: look at the middle row, it's Kareem Hunt versus Jalen 839 00:35:29,308 --> 00:35:31,708 Speaker 1: Hurts because they're not putting Saquana on Marris. I don't 840 00:35:31,708 --> 00:35:33,668 Speaker 1: even know how to calculate those odds he's gonna have more. 841 00:35:33,708 --> 00:35:36,948 Speaker 1: I also think it's interesting the first row you have 842 00:35:36,988 --> 00:35:40,108 Speaker 1: the Chiefs tight end versus the Eagles wide receiver. 843 00:35:40,468 --> 00:35:42,388 Speaker 2: You don't have Kelsey versus Dallas. 844 00:35:42,108 --> 00:35:45,268 Speaker 1: Goddard, although you probably really could, and you don't have 845 00:35:45,388 --> 00:35:48,988 Speaker 1: a J Brown versus whoever zaf You're worthy. That's why 846 00:35:48,988 --> 00:35:51,188 Speaker 1: these teams are so interesting. And running back wide receiver, 847 00:35:51,228 --> 00:35:53,948 Speaker 1: there's this imbalance, which is why I think the most 848 00:35:53,988 --> 00:35:57,988 Speaker 1: difficult one is the bottom row. And I will say Mahomes. 849 00:35:57,988 --> 00:36:00,188 Speaker 1: Mahomes doesn't have the big strike stuff, but Hurts run 850 00:36:00,268 --> 00:36:00,828 Speaker 1: so much more. 851 00:36:00,868 --> 00:36:02,188 Speaker 2: I don't know, I'm all over. My brain's in a 852 00:36:02,228 --> 00:36:02,628 Speaker 2: pretzel a. 853 00:36:02,588 --> 00:36:03,188 Speaker 4: Lot right now. 854 00:36:03,948 --> 00:36:05,708 Speaker 2: I mean especially two for the middle one. 855 00:36:05,708 --> 00:36:08,028 Speaker 7: When you think that last Super Bowl, it was Jalen 856 00:36:08,108 --> 00:36:11,028 Speaker 7: Hurts who led his team in rushing yards, so that 857 00:36:11,148 --> 00:36:13,428 Speaker 7: kind of shows you you know that he has that ability. 858 00:36:13,468 --> 00:36:15,748 Speaker 7: Of course, Sayquan is his own thing, so you start 859 00:36:15,788 --> 00:36:17,868 Speaker 7: going thing like, you know, this is an interesting and 860 00:36:17,948 --> 00:36:21,188 Speaker 7: more intriguing matchup as far as who would get more 861 00:36:21,268 --> 00:36:23,668 Speaker 7: rushing yards with Kareem But that last one though Patrick 862 00:36:23,708 --> 00:36:27,788 Speaker 7: Mahome Jalen Hurts, there's still that narrative around Jalen Hurts 863 00:36:27,788 --> 00:36:30,708 Speaker 7: and his right where his sweet spot is for them 864 00:36:30,748 --> 00:36:32,148 Speaker 7: to be effective and winning. 865 00:36:32,268 --> 00:36:34,308 Speaker 2: So yeah, that's really good stuff. 866 00:36:34,348 --> 00:36:37,348 Speaker 3: Absolutely, DraftKings, we appreciate you. The crown is ours. It 867 00:36:37,388 --> 00:36:40,708 Speaker 3: has been all season, and we are going to review 868 00:36:40,908 --> 00:36:43,148 Speaker 3: things from opening nights in our next segment because we 869 00:36:43,148 --> 00:36:44,828 Speaker 3: can't stop talking about it because they give us a 870 00:36:44,868 --> 00:36:47,748 Speaker 3: whole week of content from New Orleans. Everybody, all right, 871 00:36:47,788 --> 00:36:49,908 Speaker 3: So we'll be right back on the show and we're 872 00:36:49,948 --> 00:36:52,548 Speaker 3: going to talk Jameis Winston. We've left a lot of 873 00:36:52,588 --> 00:36:54,668 Speaker 3: meat on the bone for Jamis because he can't. 874 00:36:54,428 --> 00:36:55,148 Speaker 9: Not talk about him. 875 00:36:57,948 --> 00:36:59,668 Speaker 13: Yeah, I mean, you go back and look at it. 876 00:36:59,668 --> 00:37:01,628 Speaker 13: There were some plays that we definitely like to have back, 877 00:37:01,748 --> 00:37:04,348 Speaker 13: you know. But I credit Kansas City for you know, 878 00:37:04,508 --> 00:37:07,468 Speaker 13: what they've established and how they've been here consistently for 879 00:37:07,548 --> 00:37:09,748 Speaker 13: the past five out of six years. So this year 880 00:37:09,788 --> 00:37:12,468 Speaker 13: maybe we can be more focused possibly as a group. 881 00:37:13,188 --> 00:37:14,748 Speaker 13: And that's really it. 882 00:37:15,068 --> 00:37:16,948 Speaker 21: I just see that as the next game because of 883 00:37:16,988 --> 00:37:19,308 Speaker 21: the Rind's game. We don't got the same roster, you 884 00:37:19,308 --> 00:37:20,748 Speaker 21: know what I'm saying. We're not the twenty two roster. 885 00:37:20,828 --> 00:37:23,348 Speaker 21: We the twenty four Eagles, so it's not the same roster. 886 00:37:23,708 --> 00:37:25,148 Speaker 21: I just think it's just the next big game we 887 00:37:25,268 --> 00:37:27,308 Speaker 21: got and we're looking forward to it. 888 00:37:27,508 --> 00:37:27,868 Speaker 6: I think that. 889 00:37:27,988 --> 00:37:30,508 Speaker 14: DNA is still the same, you know, they're still got 890 00:37:30,508 --> 00:37:32,908 Speaker 14: some of the same players. They added a few players, 891 00:37:32,908 --> 00:37:36,348 Speaker 14: but the DNA, that's who they are, and they haven't changed, 892 00:37:36,388 --> 00:37:38,788 Speaker 14: you know, so it's gonna be tough for gardists. 893 00:37:39,228 --> 00:37:41,788 Speaker 6: So yeah, as you go through. 894 00:37:43,468 --> 00:37:45,748 Speaker 11: Any game in the NFL that you play, any game 895 00:37:45,828 --> 00:37:49,628 Speaker 11: really that I've been coaching, as you play, you kind 896 00:37:49,628 --> 00:37:52,628 Speaker 11: of you think about the things that you did well. 897 00:37:53,628 --> 00:37:55,388 Speaker 11: Then you think about the things that you didn't do 898 00:37:55,508 --> 00:37:58,588 Speaker 11: well and how you can improve on those things. And 899 00:37:58,668 --> 00:38:01,508 Speaker 11: so that was something that we went through when we 900 00:38:01,548 --> 00:38:04,508 Speaker 11: got back from from Phoenix. Hey, here's what we did well, 901 00:38:05,148 --> 00:38:06,788 Speaker 11: here's what we didn't do well, and you try to 902 00:38:06,788 --> 00:38:10,268 Speaker 11: get better from those things. And uh, I won't get 903 00:38:10,308 --> 00:38:13,628 Speaker 11: into the things that were changed through the daily organization 904 00:38:13,868 --> 00:38:16,108 Speaker 11: of a Super Bowl week, but there's some things that 905 00:38:16,148 --> 00:38:19,548 Speaker 11: we're doing a little bit different, you know, to try 906 00:38:19,548 --> 00:38:21,748 Speaker 11: to get better from from our last experience. 907 00:38:22,868 --> 00:38:23,188 Speaker 4: All Right. 908 00:38:23,228 --> 00:38:25,788 Speaker 3: So that was members of the Eagles talking about how 909 00:38:25,828 --> 00:38:27,988 Speaker 3: this year's team, this year's week leading up to the 910 00:38:27,988 --> 00:38:30,388 Speaker 3: Super Bowl was different than two years ago. I thought 911 00:38:30,388 --> 00:38:32,708 Speaker 3: it was pretty cool, an honest moment from Lane Johnson 912 00:38:32,748 --> 00:38:35,188 Speaker 3: to say, I think we could be more focused as 913 00:38:35,228 --> 00:38:37,748 Speaker 3: a group this week. If you want to remain focused 914 00:38:37,748 --> 00:38:40,188 Speaker 3: on the task at hand, don't let this man around 915 00:38:40,228 --> 00:38:43,108 Speaker 3: your team. During media night, Jameis Winston was letting the 916 00:38:43,108 --> 00:38:44,548 Speaker 3: building with Oh he was there. 917 00:38:44,788 --> 00:38:45,188 Speaker 4: Dang it. 918 00:38:45,428 --> 00:38:48,308 Speaker 7: There is a picture of Jameis Winston iligion. 919 00:38:49,748 --> 00:38:50,548 Speaker 6: He's a mobile cole. 920 00:38:51,428 --> 00:38:53,868 Speaker 3: Last night, Jameis Winston took some time to get career 921 00:38:53,908 --> 00:38:56,148 Speaker 3: advice from Eagles running back safqu Barkley. When we come 922 00:38:56,188 --> 00:38:57,828 Speaker 3: back on the show, Jamison is gonna be ano. 923 00:38:57,708 --> 00:39:00,068 Speaker 2: Scream much in this free agency? Man, I'm a free 924 00:39:00,068 --> 00:39:01,508 Speaker 2: Asian all red it don't got no job. 925 00:39:01,828 --> 00:39:03,428 Speaker 6: Who's to sign me a free agency? 926 00:39:04,468 --> 00:39:06,068 Speaker 2: I think New York new quarterback right now? 927 00:39:06,428 --> 00:39:06,868 Speaker 17: New York? 928 00:39:06,988 --> 00:39:07,108 Speaker 2: Who? 929 00:39:07,908 --> 00:39:10,988 Speaker 6: Okay, bro Than, I give m a call. Yeah, do 930 00:39:11,028 --> 00:39:11,788 Speaker 6: you think for sure? 931 00:39:13,508 --> 00:39:14,108 Speaker 4: There he is there? 932 00:39:14,228 --> 00:39:16,188 Speaker 3: He's right there, Kyle, what do you think about James 933 00:39:16,708 --> 00:39:19,348 Speaker 3: bar screen and ask about where he should sign? 934 00:39:19,628 --> 00:39:20,108 Speaker 2: I love it. 935 00:39:20,108 --> 00:39:22,388 Speaker 1: It's a great follow to Saquon too, because Sequin says 936 00:39:22,388 --> 00:39:23,668 Speaker 1: New York needs a quarterback right now. 937 00:39:23,668 --> 00:39:25,668 Speaker 2: He's like, which New York team? I mean, I think 938 00:39:25,668 --> 00:39:27,908 Speaker 2: they both do. He was actually pretty good on that. 939 00:39:27,988 --> 00:39:31,868 Speaker 1: I love that he he threw actual w's they had. 940 00:39:31,948 --> 00:39:32,708 Speaker 2: If you didn't see it, he. 941 00:39:32,708 --> 00:39:35,548 Speaker 1: Had w cookies and you know, like this kind of 942 00:39:35,668 --> 00:39:38,468 Speaker 1: w and he would he would toss them. And I 943 00:39:38,468 --> 00:39:40,228 Speaker 1: think some of the players didn't catch them because they 944 00:39:40,228 --> 00:39:42,468 Speaker 1: were so surprised that what Jalen threw or what Jamis 945 00:39:42,468 --> 00:39:43,428 Speaker 1: threw wasn't intercepted. 946 00:39:43,668 --> 00:39:45,228 Speaker 2: But I'd like that he did it. 947 00:39:45,388 --> 00:39:47,428 Speaker 1: I think he should do more of it, And we 948 00:39:47,468 --> 00:39:50,268 Speaker 1: want Jamis in the league as long as possible. But 949 00:39:50,348 --> 00:39:53,348 Speaker 1: when it's finally over that sad, sad day, we got 950 00:39:53,348 --> 00:39:53,708 Speaker 1: to get. 951 00:39:53,588 --> 00:39:54,108 Speaker 2: Him right there. 952 00:39:54,148 --> 00:39:56,228 Speaker 1: He should be every single year at Media ro because 953 00:39:56,268 --> 00:39:57,868 Speaker 1: the players light up when they see him in opening up. 954 00:39:57,988 --> 00:40:00,548 Speaker 2: Yeah, he does. He brings that energy. I even love 955 00:40:00,588 --> 00:40:02,748 Speaker 2: when he did that to Andy Reid. He through Andy 956 00:40:02,788 --> 00:40:06,228 Speaker 2: Reid the w I'll eat anything except for Liver. 957 00:40:06,388 --> 00:40:08,028 Speaker 7: I was like, wow, I of all the things Liver, 958 00:40:08,308 --> 00:40:10,988 Speaker 7: but Jameis Winston too, just how cool he was and 959 00:40:11,028 --> 00:40:14,548 Speaker 7: how he gets everybody, gets them going, that pastoral effect 960 00:40:14,588 --> 00:40:17,348 Speaker 7: that he has on everyone, Like he could literally be 961 00:40:17,428 --> 00:40:20,228 Speaker 7: the first dude to maybe just go media back into football, 962 00:40:20,588 --> 00:40:22,268 Speaker 7: jump back out. He could do whatever he wants. But 963 00:40:22,308 --> 00:40:24,268 Speaker 7: he was fun to watch. He was like one of 964 00:40:23,948 --> 00:40:25,268 Speaker 7: the main events for me. 965 00:40:25,548 --> 00:40:28,468 Speaker 3: I think there's like three people in the universe that 966 00:40:28,508 --> 00:40:31,508 Speaker 3: could show up at media Day and throw food at 967 00:40:31,588 --> 00:40:34,348 Speaker 3: players and coaches that are participating, and they wouldn't get 968 00:40:34,428 --> 00:40:37,588 Speaker 3: immediately angry at that person. So is there another person 969 00:40:37,588 --> 00:40:39,348 Speaker 3: in the NFL kyle that you could come up with 970 00:40:39,388 --> 00:40:42,828 Speaker 3: on the spot besides Jamis That could be throwing desserts 971 00:40:42,948 --> 00:40:45,628 Speaker 3: at Nick Sirianni and He's just like, I'll catch. 972 00:40:45,428 --> 00:40:46,228 Speaker 4: Him, and I'm not mad. 973 00:40:46,748 --> 00:40:48,228 Speaker 2: I don't think it's an NFL player. 974 00:40:48,228 --> 00:40:50,388 Speaker 1: It has to be a Benny Hannah chef, like throwing 975 00:40:50,388 --> 00:40:52,068 Speaker 1: the shrimp or throwing the Zucchnian. 976 00:40:52,108 --> 00:40:53,908 Speaker 2: Then they would catch it. And by the way, I. 977 00:40:53,828 --> 00:40:55,628 Speaker 6: Got to take off for you, Andy, I bet if. 978 00:40:55,748 --> 00:40:57,748 Speaker 1: I bet speaking of Benny Hannah, if you took some 979 00:40:57,828 --> 00:41:00,068 Speaker 1: liver and you put it on the hibachi gril and 980 00:41:00,108 --> 00:41:02,108 Speaker 1: you seasoned it properly, I bet Andy. 981 00:41:01,868 --> 00:41:02,748 Speaker 2: Would take that down you. 982 00:41:02,748 --> 00:41:06,588 Speaker 7: I've even do it, Yes on that s bitter, not 983 00:41:06,748 --> 00:41:09,908 Speaker 7: Rahim mhm