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 --> 00:00:19,668 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:22,348 --> 00:00:24,228 Speaker 2: Good Morning Football. 4 00:00:24,628 --> 00:00:27,588 Speaker 3: Yeah, that's right, This is GMFT beginning here. We're live 5 00:00:27,628 --> 00:00:31,748 Speaker 3: in LA and Indianapolis today. It's Friday, February twenty eighth. 6 00:00:31,828 --> 00:00:32,668 Speaker 4: I'm Jamie Art out. 7 00:00:32,668 --> 00:00:35,628 Speaker 3: Here's man Saie too, Peter Schreger holding it down for 8 00:00:35,708 --> 00:00:38,068 Speaker 3: us at Lucas Soil Stadium, and Cody Kessler back for 9 00:00:38,188 --> 00:00:39,828 Speaker 3: day five of the Kessler Experience. 10 00:00:40,348 --> 00:00:42,428 Speaker 4: Shregs, you have been crushing it. 11 00:00:42,388 --> 00:00:45,188 Speaker 3: Out there in Indianapolis. We are very proud of you. 12 00:00:45,628 --> 00:00:47,668 Speaker 3: It was good to finally see what you. 13 00:00:47,628 --> 00:00:49,668 Speaker 4: Were saying yesterday. Yesterday afternoon the. 14 00:00:49,628 --> 00:00:52,188 Speaker 3: Coverage came on and we actually got to see guys 15 00:00:52,348 --> 00:00:54,828 Speaker 3: on the field. You must have had some big time 16 00:00:54,868 --> 00:00:57,588 Speaker 3: winners that emerged from yesterday's coverage. 17 00:00:57,908 --> 00:01:00,468 Speaker 2: Well, first off, it was electric here last night. You 18 00:01:00,468 --> 00:01:02,948 Speaker 2: had the defensive line and the linebackers going, and we 19 00:01:02,988 --> 00:01:06,428 Speaker 2: started around three o'clock end till around ten, so it 20 00:01:06,548 --> 00:01:09,108 Speaker 2: was seven hours and it felt like it was electric 21 00:01:09,308 --> 00:01:12,748 Speaker 2: every single drill. Let me give you the five biggest 22 00:01:12,748 --> 00:01:15,268 Speaker 2: winners right off the top. Guys, are you ready here? 23 00:01:15,308 --> 00:01:18,628 Speaker 2: The five biggest winners from Day one of the combine 24 00:01:19,068 --> 00:01:21,468 Speaker 2: Number one. I'm going with one of the fastest players 25 00:01:21,468 --> 00:01:24,428 Speaker 2: on the field yesterday. It's a defensive end out of Tennessee, 26 00:01:24,948 --> 00:01:28,028 Speaker 2: James Pierce. This guy comes out of here and you 27 00:01:28,028 --> 00:01:32,148 Speaker 2: look at his forty yard dash. Pierce was electric four 28 00:01:32,508 --> 00:01:37,188 Speaker 2: point four to seven, breaks the four five and doing 29 00:01:37,228 --> 00:01:41,028 Speaker 2: so guys in the James Jones hoodie. Yes, we're a 30 00:01:41,108 --> 00:01:44,308 Speaker 2: hoodie throughout this thing, which was so cool, so different, 31 00:01:44,588 --> 00:01:47,948 Speaker 2: a little bit of swag to him, Pierce turning it head. 32 00:01:48,028 --> 00:01:49,788 Speaker 2: And then when he finished the four to four to seven, 33 00:01:50,228 --> 00:01:52,828 Speaker 2: the entire defensive line group like erupted. You could tell 34 00:01:52,868 --> 00:01:55,628 Speaker 2: he was a really well liked player in this position group. 35 00:01:55,828 --> 00:01:57,948 Speaker 2: And he was someone that scout for texts me, after all, right, 36 00:01:57,948 --> 00:02:00,988 Speaker 2: first round pick, has the tape, has the production, was 37 00:02:00,988 --> 00:02:03,468 Speaker 2: a really solid player in Tennessee, and then put together 38 00:02:03,668 --> 00:02:07,948 Speaker 2: this combine performance. How about another player, how about Schamar Stewart, 39 00:02:08,028 --> 00:02:11,228 Speaker 2: somebody that Cody Kessler mentioned on our show yesterday that 40 00:02:11,268 --> 00:02:14,028 Speaker 2: he was looking forward to seeing. Jamar Stewart comes out 41 00:02:14,028 --> 00:02:17,988 Speaker 2: here and jumps a forty inch vertical jump and then 42 00:02:18,068 --> 00:02:21,068 Speaker 2: jumps the verdict that does the broad jump like he 43 00:02:21,108 --> 00:02:23,868 Speaker 2: does it, and then the forty yard dash four point 44 00:02:23,908 --> 00:02:26,788 Speaker 2: five nine. This is the guy who weighs two hundred 45 00:02:26,788 --> 00:02:30,548 Speaker 2: and seventy pounds, has an eighty four inch wingspan. Now, 46 00:02:30,628 --> 00:02:32,748 Speaker 2: remember there's a lot of questions about his tape. This 47 00:02:32,828 --> 00:02:34,748 Speaker 2: guy only had three and a half sacks last year. 48 00:02:34,788 --> 00:02:37,828 Speaker 2: They say, well, where's the tape, where's the production? Guess what? 49 00:02:38,188 --> 00:02:40,868 Speaker 2: Chop Robinson last year at Penn State, his final season 50 00:02:40,868 --> 00:02:42,948 Speaker 2: had four sacks. He was quite all right as a 51 00:02:42,988 --> 00:02:45,348 Speaker 2: first rounder for the Dolphins. There're gonna be a lot 52 00:02:45,388 --> 00:02:50,308 Speaker 2: of debates production versus combine performance for Shamar Stewart. He 53 00:02:50,388 --> 00:02:53,548 Speaker 2: took care of the combine performance last night. How about 54 00:02:53,548 --> 00:02:58,148 Speaker 2: the big fella out of Oregon? Derek Harmon is that 55 00:02:58,308 --> 00:03:00,428 Speaker 2: Michigan State the first couple of years of his career, 56 00:03:00,868 --> 00:03:03,988 Speaker 2: goes over to Oregon as a transfer student, has a 57 00:03:04,068 --> 00:03:06,828 Speaker 2: great season. There's a guy who weighs three hundred and 58 00:03:06,828 --> 00:03:10,508 Speaker 2: fifteen pounds and ran a sub five forty yard dash 59 00:03:10,788 --> 00:03:15,428 Speaker 2: at three hundred and fifteen pounds, wingspan eighty three inches, 60 00:03:15,868 --> 00:03:18,788 Speaker 2: has huge hands, did not do the burd did not 61 00:03:18,908 --> 00:03:21,188 Speaker 2: do the broad I'll run by forty. You could see 62 00:03:21,188 --> 00:03:24,428 Speaker 2: me there. The big fella had a great day. We'll 63 00:03:24,468 --> 00:03:27,908 Speaker 2: give you another player out of Boston College. This is 64 00:03:27,948 --> 00:03:33,268 Speaker 2: the Ted Hendricks Award winner. How about Donovan Xeroku. I'm 65 00:03:33,308 --> 00:03:35,228 Speaker 2: sorry if I butchered that. I have trouble with some 66 00:03:35,268 --> 00:03:37,028 Speaker 2: of these names, but no one's gonna have trouble on 67 00:03:37,068 --> 00:03:40,148 Speaker 2: his name when he is mentioned at the NFL Draft. 68 00:03:40,388 --> 00:03:44,108 Speaker 2: Why do I mention him? His three cone drill quickest 69 00:03:44,188 --> 00:03:48,548 Speaker 2: among all defensive linemen at the entire combine, ran in 70 00:03:48,668 --> 00:03:53,548 Speaker 2: six point nine to four. Also eighty three inch wingspan, huge, 71 00:03:53,828 --> 00:03:57,908 Speaker 2: huge arms, and a player that was moving yesterday the 72 00:03:58,028 --> 00:04:01,388 Speaker 2: top at the three cone drill might have solidified himself 73 00:04:01,428 --> 00:04:03,428 Speaker 2: as a first draup pick. Oh by the way, great 74 00:04:03,508 --> 00:04:05,828 Speaker 2: kid too. Anyone who talked to him said they loved 75 00:04:05,868 --> 00:04:08,108 Speaker 2: interviewing him. And our last one might be one of 76 00:04:08,148 --> 00:04:10,348 Speaker 2: my favorite players I got to know yesterday. This is 77 00:04:10,468 --> 00:04:15,268 Speaker 2: Landon Jackson out of Arkansas. Landon Jackson, a pass rusher 78 00:04:15,268 --> 00:04:17,708 Speaker 2: out of Arkansas who has a burner in the forty 79 00:04:17,788 --> 00:04:21,188 Speaker 2: ran a four six eight. But here is where we 80 00:04:21,348 --> 00:04:24,948 Speaker 2: have to give him love. The vert forty and a 81 00:04:25,028 --> 00:04:27,708 Speaker 2: half inch vert. This was the broad he runs It 82 00:04:27,748 --> 00:04:30,268 Speaker 2: duns up just about nine, but that's right here. Forty 83 00:04:30,308 --> 00:04:32,428 Speaker 2: and a half inch vert for his size. 84 00:04:32,468 --> 00:04:32,748 Speaker 5: Guys. 85 00:04:33,068 --> 00:04:37,668 Speaker 2: Only one player as a defensive lineman broke forty inches 86 00:04:37,748 --> 00:04:40,268 Speaker 2: in the vert last year. It was Dallas Turner, who 87 00:04:40,348 --> 00:04:43,788 Speaker 2: was a first round pick of the Minnesota Vikings. Landon 88 00:04:43,868 --> 00:04:46,188 Speaker 2: Jackson came out here. Now you see him, you say, okay, 89 00:04:46,348 --> 00:04:48,068 Speaker 2: this is the guy. Is he a linebacker? Is he 90 00:04:48,108 --> 00:04:50,388 Speaker 2: a pass rusher? He's an athlete and there's a guy 91 00:04:50,388 --> 00:04:53,228 Speaker 2: who could play. It's also a real grown man. It's 92 00:04:53,228 --> 00:04:56,868 Speaker 2: the guy who's married. It's another guy who's obviously been 93 00:04:56,908 --> 00:04:59,068 Speaker 2: through a lot. He's got alopecia, which is something that 94 00:04:59,068 --> 00:05:01,028 Speaker 2: we've talked about on the show before. This is someone 95 00:05:01,068 --> 00:05:04,908 Speaker 2: that we know, Charlie Villanueva from Yukon. He talks about 96 00:05:04,908 --> 00:05:07,948 Speaker 2: it openly here. And then Landon Jackson was talking about 97 00:05:08,108 --> 00:05:09,628 Speaker 2: what it meant in his life to go through that 98 00:05:09,668 --> 00:05:12,228 Speaker 2: and the people that helped him get through that. An 99 00:05:12,268 --> 00:05:16,668 Speaker 2: incredible young man, an adult, a husband, and someone who 100 00:05:16,788 --> 00:05:19,268 Speaker 2: ran at ran well and then jumped forty and a 101 00:05:19,308 --> 00:05:22,308 Speaker 2: half inches stole the show last night. Stacy Dales gets 102 00:05:22,348 --> 00:05:25,428 Speaker 2: us the slow mo from her Twitter. Here's a little 103 00:05:25,468 --> 00:05:29,068 Speaker 2: sizzle of all the five guys, as these were my 104 00:05:29,148 --> 00:05:32,428 Speaker 2: players last night, and there are so many others that 105 00:05:33,388 --> 00:05:37,068 Speaker 2: showed up. This is a defensive line draft. Everyone's telling 106 00:05:37,108 --> 00:05:38,908 Speaker 2: you that, and a lot of the top ones didn't 107 00:05:38,908 --> 00:05:41,468 Speaker 2: even work out. We didn't see Obdul Carter, we didn't 108 00:05:41,508 --> 00:05:44,428 Speaker 2: see Mason Graham, we didn't see Kenneth Grant. So you 109 00:05:44,468 --> 00:05:47,388 Speaker 2: know what, here's five players who said bring it all, compete, 110 00:05:47,628 --> 00:05:48,708 Speaker 2: and they showed out. 111 00:05:49,348 --> 00:05:50,108 Speaker 5: I'll bring it back. 112 00:05:50,028 --> 00:05:51,828 Speaker 2: To the table, Jamie art All. It was a great 113 00:05:51,828 --> 00:05:53,828 Speaker 2: first day at the combine. Here are my five winners. 114 00:05:53,828 --> 00:05:55,868 Speaker 2: But I know there's others that you guys loved watching 115 00:05:55,988 --> 00:05:56,468 Speaker 2: last night. 116 00:05:56,588 --> 00:05:58,228 Speaker 4: Peter is a tremendous list. 117 00:05:58,428 --> 00:06:03,348 Speaker 3: I caught Landon Jackson's interview with Kimmy Checks after his workout, and. 118 00:06:03,348 --> 00:06:05,588 Speaker 4: As you know, one of my has alopecia. 119 00:06:05,708 --> 00:06:09,148 Speaker 3: So to listen to Landon Jackson speak on how his 120 00:06:09,308 --> 00:06:12,148 Speaker 3: parents raised him through this, I was sitting on the 121 00:06:12,228 --> 00:06:14,628 Speaker 3: edge of my seat listening to how you can create 122 00:06:14,908 --> 00:06:17,748 Speaker 3: and produce a young man of this stature, but also 123 00:06:17,828 --> 00:06:21,068 Speaker 3: of that character. Dealing with alopecia is a real thing 124 00:06:21,108 --> 00:06:22,948 Speaker 3: as a child, but the fact that he grew up 125 00:06:23,228 --> 00:06:26,188 Speaker 3: and really is going to become a cornerstone of an organization, 126 00:06:26,428 --> 00:06:29,388 Speaker 3: and there is probably not many young men better than 127 00:06:29,428 --> 00:06:31,108 Speaker 3: him to have in your building. So I think that's 128 00:06:31,148 --> 00:06:33,188 Speaker 3: a tremendous story. And then for him to show out 129 00:06:33,188 --> 00:06:35,308 Speaker 3: at the Combine and make Peter's list today is a 130 00:06:35,348 --> 00:06:37,188 Speaker 3: really cool thing, Cody. It was a great list out 131 00:06:37,188 --> 00:06:38,708 Speaker 3: of Peter. You can feel the juice in his voice. 132 00:06:38,748 --> 00:06:39,148 Speaker 5: Absolute. 133 00:06:39,188 --> 00:06:40,668 Speaker 6: Yeah, he'd shout out to Land and Jackson. 134 00:06:40,708 --> 00:06:42,628 Speaker 7: But I just I've been here for a week, but 135 00:06:42,708 --> 00:06:45,308 Speaker 7: I really feel validated when the guy I picked yes 136 00:06:46,788 --> 00:06:49,788 Speaker 7: is on Peter Schuger's top five standouts from the Combine. 137 00:06:49,788 --> 00:06:51,388 Speaker 7: So I felt pretty good about that. And the other 138 00:06:51,428 --> 00:06:53,188 Speaker 7: thing I'll say too, is you know, when you get 139 00:06:53,188 --> 00:06:54,868 Speaker 7: done playing as a quarterback, a lot of people ask 140 00:06:54,908 --> 00:06:56,028 Speaker 7: you do you miss playing football? 141 00:06:56,068 --> 00:06:57,028 Speaker 6: Do you miss playing the game? 142 00:06:57,228 --> 00:06:59,628 Speaker 7: Well, I go watch James Pearce run a four four 143 00:06:59,748 --> 00:07:01,428 Speaker 7: forty and Shamar Stewart run a four to. 144 00:07:01,428 --> 00:07:02,788 Speaker 4: Five, and then I remember why I retire. 145 00:07:02,908 --> 00:07:04,388 Speaker 6: No, I don't want those guys chasing anymore. 146 00:07:04,468 --> 00:07:06,308 Speaker 7: But tell those guys, it's a good feeling when you 147 00:07:06,348 --> 00:07:08,388 Speaker 7: go out there and accomplish what you set out to accomplish. 148 00:07:08,468 --> 00:07:10,548 Speaker 8: Yeah, to your point, Cody, James Pierce running out there 149 00:07:10,548 --> 00:07:13,068 Speaker 8: in that hoodie, that the way that he ran and 150 00:07:13,108 --> 00:07:15,108 Speaker 8: his smile that he had in his face at that 151 00:07:15,148 --> 00:07:17,708 Speaker 8: thirty yard line as he's finishing that forty and then 152 00:07:18,068 --> 00:07:20,788 Speaker 8: you have questions about does that translate over to the 153 00:07:20,828 --> 00:07:21,628 Speaker 8: athletic stuff. 154 00:07:21,668 --> 00:07:22,748 Speaker 6: Can he change direction? 155 00:07:22,868 --> 00:07:24,948 Speaker 8: And you watch that clip that Peter had on there 156 00:07:25,188 --> 00:07:27,588 Speaker 8: as he's going through the bags, he's going laterally, then 157 00:07:27,588 --> 00:07:30,508 Speaker 8: he's going forward and back, forward and back. And the 158 00:07:30,588 --> 00:07:32,508 Speaker 8: thing I love the most about when you watch him 159 00:07:32,588 --> 00:07:35,228 Speaker 8: run and you watch him do these drills, is he's 160 00:07:35,308 --> 00:07:38,948 Speaker 8: at one pad level the entire time. Just watch how 161 00:07:38,988 --> 00:07:42,588 Speaker 8: he approaches these change of direction marks. There's no hesitation, 162 00:07:42,988 --> 00:07:45,708 Speaker 8: there's no stutter stepping. It's just make a decision and go. 163 00:07:45,788 --> 00:07:47,228 Speaker 8: And there's going to be a lot of decisions that 164 00:07:47,268 --> 00:07:49,588 Speaker 8: he's going to have to make in the NFL. And 165 00:07:49,628 --> 00:07:51,788 Speaker 8: by the way that he performed yesterday, I have no 166 00:07:51,828 --> 00:07:53,628 Speaker 8: doubt in my mind that he's going to have success 167 00:07:53,628 --> 00:07:54,708 Speaker 8: if he continues. 168 00:07:54,348 --> 00:07:54,708 Speaker 6: To do so. 169 00:07:54,948 --> 00:07:56,108 Speaker 4: Peter, let me ask you a question. 170 00:07:56,188 --> 00:07:58,668 Speaker 3: You mentioned this about one of your guys from your list, 171 00:07:58,748 --> 00:08:02,148 Speaker 3: and how there are certain, you know, second round guys 172 00:08:02,148 --> 00:08:03,988 Speaker 3: that all of a sudden, after a day like they 173 00:08:04,028 --> 00:08:07,028 Speaker 3: had yet yesterday, in front of GM's and coaches, you 174 00:08:07,188 --> 00:08:10,268 Speaker 3: get texts in real time that say that guy just 175 00:08:10,948 --> 00:08:15,468 Speaker 3: combined himself into a first day draft pick. That's that's 176 00:08:15,508 --> 00:08:16,068 Speaker 3: really cool. 177 00:08:16,548 --> 00:08:18,668 Speaker 2: Yeah, look, Jamie, it's it's an honor to have all 178 00:08:18,708 --> 00:08:21,108 Speaker 2: these general managers texting me throughout these drills, and it's 179 00:08:21,148 --> 00:08:22,908 Speaker 2: an honor to come on the show and share like 180 00:08:22,988 --> 00:08:25,588 Speaker 2: where it's real. Guys come in here and they're like, 181 00:08:25,948 --> 00:08:27,868 Speaker 2: I've seen the production. I've been watching this guy's tape 182 00:08:27,868 --> 00:08:29,508 Speaker 2: for three years. I've been on the road, I've seen 183 00:08:29,588 --> 00:08:31,708 Speaker 2: him in person three times. We've now interviewed him, we've 184 00:08:31,748 --> 00:08:35,228 Speaker 2: now weighed him. If he's a four six, four seven forty, 185 00:08:35,308 --> 00:08:37,628 Speaker 2: he's probably a second round pick. Then he goes out 186 00:08:37,668 --> 00:08:39,148 Speaker 2: there and runs a four to four or four to 187 00:08:39,268 --> 00:08:42,548 Speaker 2: five and do so in the combine. Now, the pro 188 00:08:42,668 --> 00:08:44,948 Speaker 2: day things are a little bit more curated for their liking. 189 00:08:44,988 --> 00:08:48,548 Speaker 2: It's on their terms, it's in their home combine. Everybody's equal. 190 00:08:48,908 --> 00:08:50,668 Speaker 2: I tell you, I know a lot of guys did 191 00:08:50,708 --> 00:08:52,388 Speaker 2: not compete last night, and there's gonna be a lot 192 00:08:52,388 --> 00:08:53,988 Speaker 2: of players. You know, that's their own choice. I don't 193 00:08:53,988 --> 00:08:55,628 Speaker 2: spite them for that. Do what you gotta do, but 194 00:08:55,668 --> 00:08:57,308 Speaker 2: to go out there and have a day like James 195 00:08:57,308 --> 00:09:00,108 Speaker 2: Pearce or Shamar Stewart or our guy Landon Jackson had 196 00:09:00,148 --> 00:09:02,628 Speaker 2: like it does matter and to put up numbers that 197 00:09:02,668 --> 00:09:05,348 Speaker 2: are better than expected. I'll give you one story. Justin 198 00:09:05,428 --> 00:09:07,948 Speaker 2: Jefferson was here. Was that COVID year, was right before 199 00:09:07,988 --> 00:09:10,228 Speaker 2: the pandemic. We were all here and everyone thought Justin 200 00:09:10,268 --> 00:09:12,188 Speaker 2: Jefferson was going to run a four to six four 201 00:09:12,308 --> 00:09:14,908 Speaker 2: seven forty speed was not his thingmat there ran a 202 00:09:14,908 --> 00:09:16,148 Speaker 2: four to three nine. It's like, all right, he's a 203 00:09:16,148 --> 00:09:18,028 Speaker 2: first round pick. You can't deny that. And look where 204 00:09:18,068 --> 00:09:20,188 Speaker 2: he is now. So Jamie, it's real. You can change 205 00:09:20,188 --> 00:09:22,388 Speaker 2: your life if you compete in the combine and you 206 00:09:22,428 --> 00:09:24,508 Speaker 2: have an incredible performance in front of these scouts. 207 00:09:24,588 --> 00:09:26,748 Speaker 3: Okay, so Peter's boots on the ground for us, but 208 00:09:26,868 --> 00:09:29,948 Speaker 3: we all know that we ingested the coverage yesterday from 209 00:09:29,988 --> 00:09:31,388 Speaker 3: the comforts of our own home. 210 00:09:31,188 --> 00:09:32,148 Speaker 4: Here in La cod. 211 00:09:32,188 --> 00:09:33,468 Speaker 3: Do you have anybody that you want to add to 212 00:09:33,508 --> 00:09:35,228 Speaker 3: Peter's list for combine guys. 213 00:09:35,028 --> 00:09:37,708 Speaker 7: Yeah, I want to shout out UCLA linebacker Caine Madrano. 214 00:09:37,868 --> 00:09:40,308 Speaker 7: He is the definition of taking advantage of your opportunity. 215 00:09:40,308 --> 00:09:42,588 Speaker 7: He did a great job yesterday, thirty eight inch vertical. 216 00:09:42,628 --> 00:09:44,828 Speaker 7: He went out there, went ten feet five inches in 217 00:09:44,868 --> 00:09:46,988 Speaker 7: the broad jump. Looked great too. On the field, looked 218 00:09:46,988 --> 00:09:49,188 Speaker 7: like a true athlete. He did the wave drill where 219 00:09:49,188 --> 00:09:51,548 Speaker 7: its sideline, the sideline, backpedal here it is right here, 220 00:09:51,668 --> 00:09:53,468 Speaker 7: and then come down he'll has great ball skilled, did 221 00:09:53,508 --> 00:09:55,028 Speaker 7: a great job catching it too, and they're throwing it 222 00:09:55,028 --> 00:09:57,828 Speaker 7: to him. But where he separated himself yesterday and made 223 00:09:57,828 --> 00:09:59,548 Speaker 7: his money was in the forty yard dash. 224 00:09:59,588 --> 00:10:00,708 Speaker 6: He went out at six. 225 00:10:00,708 --> 00:10:03,108 Speaker 7: Three, two hundred and twenty pounds and ran a four 226 00:10:03,228 --> 00:10:06,668 Speaker 7: four six yard dash which led everybody yesterday with defensive 227 00:10:06,668 --> 00:10:08,388 Speaker 7: lineman and also the linebackers. 228 00:10:08,908 --> 00:10:10,708 Speaker 6: This is so important for Madrono. 229 00:10:10,388 --> 00:10:13,748 Speaker 7: Though, because he was viewed as an undersized type of 230 00:10:13,788 --> 00:10:16,388 Speaker 7: a linebacker, very lean, very lanky at sixty three but 231 00:10:16,428 --> 00:10:18,548 Speaker 7: only two hundred and twenty pounds. But what this does 232 00:10:18,588 --> 00:10:21,268 Speaker 7: for coaches and defensive coordinators and gms, it says this 233 00:10:21,308 --> 00:10:23,868 Speaker 7: guy is very versatile. This guy can be a hybrid 234 00:10:23,908 --> 00:10:26,308 Speaker 7: type player. I wouldn't be surprised now if Madronald gets 235 00:10:26,308 --> 00:10:29,188 Speaker 7: some opportunities at safety or some of these different packages. 236 00:10:29,188 --> 00:10:31,068 Speaker 7: He comes in and plays in these dine packages to 237 00:10:31,068 --> 00:10:33,388 Speaker 7: where he can cover these better athletes, these receivers, some 238 00:10:33,428 --> 00:10:35,668 Speaker 7: of these pass catching tight ends. So Madrono take a bow. 239 00:10:35,788 --> 00:10:37,708 Speaker 7: That was a great performance yesterday on the field, Peter. 240 00:10:38,188 --> 00:10:40,628 Speaker 2: Yeah, So look this Carson Schwessinger, who I talked about 241 00:10:40,708 --> 00:10:42,308 Speaker 2: yesterday was getting all the love as far as a 242 00:10:42,348 --> 00:10:46,028 Speaker 2: linebacker at A. UCLA. Madrono comes out, runs the fastest forty. 243 00:10:46,068 --> 00:10:48,588 Speaker 2: Everyone's loved him. Cool story about him. You guys will 244 00:10:48,628 --> 00:10:51,428 Speaker 2: love this. In high school, not only played football, but 245 00:10:51,468 --> 00:10:53,868 Speaker 2: he was the best track athlete in the state of Colorado. 246 00:10:53,988 --> 00:10:57,748 Speaker 2: He won the twenty nineteen High School Colorado Male Athlete 247 00:10:57,748 --> 00:10:59,388 Speaker 2: of the Year. And it's because he was the best 248 00:10:59,388 --> 00:11:02,548 Speaker 2: football player and he was the best track athlete six 249 00:11:02,708 --> 00:11:05,708 Speaker 2: years at UCLA. They loved him there and he showed 250 00:11:05,708 --> 00:11:08,788 Speaker 2: out yesterday again. Cody, great call, and he's a story 251 00:11:08,828 --> 00:11:10,868 Speaker 2: that we're going to be following as we entered into 252 00:11:10,908 --> 00:11:11,788 Speaker 2: the draft in April. 253 00:11:11,868 --> 00:11:13,748 Speaker 8: Cody, great call because there was a linebacker. I know 254 00:11:13,828 --> 00:11:16,588 Speaker 8: Peter had all D linemen and D tackles and rightfully sold. Peter, 255 00:11:16,708 --> 00:11:18,908 Speaker 8: I love that. But you know, I was watching the linebackers. 256 00:11:18,948 --> 00:11:21,948 Speaker 8: I thought that Kaiser had a great showing at the combine. 257 00:11:22,108 --> 00:11:25,148 Speaker 8: Francis mowingul I had a great showing at the combine. 258 00:11:25,428 --> 00:11:25,668 Speaker 5: Guys. 259 00:11:25,708 --> 00:11:28,748 Speaker 8: I talked about him yesterday Jehat Campbell from Alabama. 260 00:11:29,188 --> 00:11:31,028 Speaker 6: If he doesn't go in the first round, guys, I 261 00:11:31,748 --> 00:11:33,868 Speaker 6: don't know what, Like, what are we doing? 262 00:11:34,108 --> 00:11:36,228 Speaker 8: Like the guy in his forty had four or five 263 00:11:36,308 --> 00:11:38,908 Speaker 8: to two his ten yard split, and this is these 264 00:11:38,948 --> 00:11:40,948 Speaker 8: are the numbers that really mean something to me. His 265 00:11:41,028 --> 00:11:44,068 Speaker 8: ten yard split was one point five to three. It 266 00:11:44,108 --> 00:11:46,548 Speaker 8: was the third fastest time. The fastest time was just 267 00:11:46,708 --> 00:11:48,828 Speaker 8: one one hundredth of a second faster. 268 00:11:49,268 --> 00:11:50,108 Speaker 5: Explosive. 269 00:11:50,988 --> 00:11:53,788 Speaker 8: He reached almost twenty three miles per hour, which is 270 00:11:53,828 --> 00:11:57,148 Speaker 8: a second fastest. Then a linebacker ran yesterday and his 271 00:11:57,228 --> 00:11:59,748 Speaker 8: broad jump was ten foot seven inches. 272 00:11:59,468 --> 00:12:02,548 Speaker 6: Which is the second yesterday. He was explosive. 273 00:12:02,588 --> 00:12:05,228 Speaker 8: Now, these are the drills that I really want to 274 00:12:05,828 --> 00:12:06,668 Speaker 8: dial in on, Cody. 275 00:12:06,668 --> 00:12:08,988 Speaker 6: I'm gonna need to help a little bit already. I'm 276 00:12:09,028 --> 00:12:11,268 Speaker 6: going to get it. Please, So when you watch, when 277 00:12:11,308 --> 00:12:12,148 Speaker 6: you watch Steve. 278 00:12:12,028 --> 00:12:14,988 Speaker 8: Drills, okay, a lot of times when you're on the field, 279 00:12:15,708 --> 00:12:17,828 Speaker 8: you're going to have these guys that when they're watching 280 00:12:17,868 --> 00:12:21,268 Speaker 8: the coach and they anticipate by his mannerisms that the 281 00:12:21,308 --> 00:12:23,748 Speaker 8: coach is going to redirect him another way, that they're 282 00:12:23,748 --> 00:12:27,028 Speaker 8: going to start to stutter step or hesitate. Jehawed Campbell 283 00:12:27,108 --> 00:12:30,028 Speaker 8: all day long when coach said to go to his left, 284 00:12:30,068 --> 00:12:31,788 Speaker 8: he was going to the left as if he wasn't 285 00:12:31,788 --> 00:12:35,108 Speaker 8: going to be redirected. But when he was redirected, you 286 00:12:35,148 --> 00:12:37,908 Speaker 8: saw him at six three two and forty pounds put 287 00:12:37,948 --> 00:12:41,268 Speaker 8: his foot in the dirt and move. That is something 288 00:12:41,308 --> 00:12:44,188 Speaker 8: in the game. And you know this Cody that really translates. Well, 289 00:12:44,188 --> 00:12:47,068 Speaker 8: if I'm a hook defender and I'm dropping back, I 290 00:12:47,068 --> 00:12:48,748 Speaker 8: don't know where you're going to turn. I don't know 291 00:12:48,788 --> 00:12:51,748 Speaker 8: what receiver you're looking at. Everything is predicated off of you. 292 00:12:51,868 --> 00:12:55,748 Speaker 8: Jehad Campbell yesterday, in my opinion, demonstrated that he has 293 00:12:55,788 --> 00:12:58,868 Speaker 8: the skills not only to run a forty change direction, 294 00:12:59,148 --> 00:13:02,348 Speaker 8: but stuff that actually translates on the field, that translates 295 00:13:02,388 --> 00:13:04,788 Speaker 8: into all the tackles he made in car college, all 296 00:13:04,828 --> 00:13:07,188 Speaker 8: the interceptions he made in college. And it's a nightmare. 297 00:13:07,188 --> 00:13:10,508 Speaker 8: You mentioned it yesterday. You don't like linebackers that can 298 00:13:10,548 --> 00:13:13,948 Speaker 8: go sideline to sideline and move when you move. And yesterday, 299 00:13:13,988 --> 00:13:16,548 Speaker 8: when I saw this young man perform on the field 300 00:13:16,588 --> 00:13:18,828 Speaker 8: in those drills, those are the things that stood out 301 00:13:18,868 --> 00:13:19,068 Speaker 8: to me. 302 00:13:19,068 --> 00:13:21,028 Speaker 6: And I'm like, if he doesn't go in the first round. 303 00:13:21,308 --> 00:13:23,508 Speaker 6: What are we doing because this guy's generation. 304 00:13:23,708 --> 00:13:25,348 Speaker 7: I'm just happy you didn't hit me right there, Mantai, 305 00:13:25,508 --> 00:13:28,268 Speaker 7: I was sitting there waiting for it. To your point, 306 00:13:28,268 --> 00:13:30,788 Speaker 7: when you have a linebacker with no wasted movement, it 307 00:13:30,868 --> 00:13:32,348 Speaker 7: is very difficult in what you were saying right there, 308 00:13:32,348 --> 00:13:34,868 Speaker 7: when they dropping that flat zone, that curl flat area 309 00:13:35,108 --> 00:13:36,828 Speaker 7: and I'm trying to manipulate you to go this way 310 00:13:36,828 --> 00:13:38,068 Speaker 7: and then I want to work to the flat, but 311 00:13:38,108 --> 00:13:39,988 Speaker 7: that linebacker can put us foot on the ground and 312 00:13:39,988 --> 00:13:41,548 Speaker 7: get there in time and make a plan in the football. 313 00:13:41,668 --> 00:13:43,188 Speaker 6: It is a nightmare for opposing quarterback. 314 00:13:43,228 --> 00:13:44,188 Speaker 4: That's a great point, Peter. 315 00:13:44,308 --> 00:13:46,108 Speaker 3: I always think it's a good refresher this time of 316 00:13:46,188 --> 00:13:48,668 Speaker 3: year two to what Manti was saying, Like there are 317 00:13:48,748 --> 00:13:51,948 Speaker 3: coaches out there running these drills. Just make sure to 318 00:13:52,028 --> 00:13:55,188 Speaker 3: remind everybody who those people are, and maybe when you're 319 00:13:55,228 --> 00:13:57,868 Speaker 3: watching their body language of how impressed they might be 320 00:13:57,988 --> 00:13:59,948 Speaker 3: with a guy like Johad Campbell and these drills. 321 00:14:00,508 --> 00:14:02,988 Speaker 2: It's a great, great question. Like Joe Barry was running 322 00:14:03,028 --> 00:14:05,988 Speaker 2: the linebacker drill is the defensive coordinator of the Dolphins, 323 00:14:06,228 --> 00:14:09,108 Speaker 2: So like you have real people, this is like real 324 00:14:09,188 --> 00:14:11,428 Speaker 2: guys that are out there, and of course all the 325 00:14:11,468 --> 00:14:13,788 Speaker 2: coaches that are out there watching. But I'm down there 326 00:14:13,788 --> 00:14:15,868 Speaker 2: on the field and it's talking with Sean Payton. We're 327 00:14:15,908 --> 00:14:18,468 Speaker 2: watching Jack Sawyer do his drills, and like that's real. 328 00:14:18,628 --> 00:14:20,508 Speaker 2: That is that is up close and personal. And I 329 00:14:20,548 --> 00:14:23,188 Speaker 2: asked Peyton, you know some coaching staffs, we know McVeigh 330 00:14:23,188 --> 00:14:25,388 Speaker 2: and Shanahan, they don't do the combine. I say, Teump, 331 00:14:25,508 --> 00:14:27,268 Speaker 2: you've been here since Saturday. He goes, I need to 332 00:14:27,348 --> 00:14:29,148 Speaker 2: see it. I need to feel it. I need to 333 00:14:29,228 --> 00:14:31,388 Speaker 2: be there up front. So a lot of these coaches 334 00:14:31,428 --> 00:14:33,988 Speaker 2: do still value being in the building and being able 335 00:14:34,028 --> 00:14:36,308 Speaker 2: to touch and grasp and actually see these guys up 336 00:14:36,308 --> 00:14:38,628 Speaker 2: close as they're all working out on an even playing field. 337 00:14:38,668 --> 00:14:38,988 Speaker 4: Man Ti. 338 00:14:39,068 --> 00:14:41,908 Speaker 3: Another guy on your on Peter's list, Donovan Azarakhu out 339 00:14:41,948 --> 00:14:44,788 Speaker 3: of Boston College. How important is it you're going to 340 00:14:44,828 --> 00:14:47,148 Speaker 3: assume a guy at Boston College, Peter said, he's like 341 00:14:47,188 --> 00:14:49,708 Speaker 3: a great guy, he's been impressing the meetings and really 342 00:14:49,708 --> 00:14:52,908 Speaker 3: smart football player at his position. Why has it become 343 00:14:52,948 --> 00:14:54,828 Speaker 3: that an edge rusher needs to be as bright one 344 00:14:54,868 --> 00:14:56,428 Speaker 3: of the brightest guys on the football field. 345 00:14:56,508 --> 00:14:59,068 Speaker 8: If you don't have an edge you're dead'. That's the 346 00:14:59,188 --> 00:15:01,828 Speaker 8: term that we use on defense. No edge, you're dead 347 00:15:02,108 --> 00:15:04,948 Speaker 8: because he's the guy that sets, especially when you're going 348 00:15:04,988 --> 00:15:07,028 Speaker 8: to get you mentioned Sean McVeigh, you're rich at all 349 00:15:07,068 --> 00:15:10,228 Speaker 8: of these Kyle Shanahan, all of these West Coast offenses 350 00:15:10,268 --> 00:15:14,348 Speaker 8: where everything is stretch left, stretch right, stretch left, stretch right. Okay, Now, 351 00:15:14,388 --> 00:15:16,428 Speaker 8: if I'm on that side of those stretch, can I 352 00:15:16,468 --> 00:15:19,188 Speaker 8: set that edge? Can I stop that thing from continuing 353 00:15:19,188 --> 00:15:21,868 Speaker 8: to widen a little bit? And then vice versa? If 354 00:15:21,908 --> 00:15:24,548 Speaker 8: I am the d N on the other side, am 355 00:15:24,588 --> 00:15:27,308 Speaker 8: I smart enough? Do I have the discipline enough to 356 00:15:27,428 --> 00:15:30,388 Speaker 8: not turn my shoulders perpendicular to the line of scrimmage 357 00:15:30,428 --> 00:15:32,428 Speaker 8: and chase after something? Because how many times have we 358 00:15:32,468 --> 00:15:35,708 Speaker 8: seen jamie a running back cutback and the end on 359 00:15:35,748 --> 00:15:36,468 Speaker 8: the other side. 360 00:15:36,388 --> 00:15:38,788 Speaker 6: Isn't disciplined, he isn't smart, he isn't doing. 361 00:15:38,588 --> 00:15:40,948 Speaker 8: His job, and he makes these highlight and these running 362 00:15:40,948 --> 00:15:42,228 Speaker 8: backs make these highlight plays. 363 00:15:42,268 --> 00:15:44,788 Speaker 6: It is so important for these players, now only if 364 00:15:44,788 --> 00:15:47,668 Speaker 6: you show their athletic ability, but to show how disciplined 365 00:15:47,708 --> 00:15:49,588 Speaker 6: they are and how smart they are. Those are the 366 00:15:49,588 --> 00:15:51,468 Speaker 6: things that translates over to the football field. 367 00:15:51,548 --> 00:15:54,188 Speaker 3: Listen, there's a Cody. This is in no offense to you. 368 00:15:54,268 --> 00:15:56,588 Speaker 3: There's a lot of quarterbacks on TV. This was a 369 00:15:56,668 --> 00:16:00,388 Speaker 3: defensive segment to start GMFB today. From the Combine, Peter, 370 00:16:00,508 --> 00:16:01,508 Speaker 3: there was a great list. 371 00:16:01,668 --> 00:16:04,268 Speaker 4: We loved it. This is the juice of the two 372 00:16:04,908 --> 00:16:05,988 Speaker 4: five NFL Draft. 373 00:16:06,108 --> 00:16:08,588 Speaker 3: This is a defensive draft, everybody, and we got. 374 00:16:08,388 --> 00:16:10,428 Speaker 4: Your rocket roll at We'll get to the quarterbacks. Don't worry. 375 00:16:10,468 --> 00:16:12,708 Speaker 4: Cody still to come on our show. Manti's fired up. 376 00:16:12,828 --> 00:16:15,588 Speaker 3: We have three days left of workouts to tune into 377 00:16:15,748 --> 00:16:17,588 Speaker 3: the combine. We're going to check out some of these 378 00:16:17,628 --> 00:16:20,108 Speaker 3: players that we will be looking forward to this weekend, 379 00:16:20,108 --> 00:16:22,068 Speaker 3: and of course we will talk about them on Monday 380 00:16:22,108 --> 00:16:22,468 Speaker 3: as well. 381 00:16:22,508 --> 00:16:25,948 Speaker 4: From our show, this is a really fun week with 382 00:16:26,028 --> 00:16:26,828 Speaker 4: Cody Kessler. 383 00:16:26,868 --> 00:16:32,708 Speaker 3: However, Peter, nothing rattled him more than saving face yesterday, 384 00:16:33,068 --> 00:16:36,388 Speaker 3: so he demanded in his fifth day on our show, 385 00:16:36,468 --> 00:16:36,908 Speaker 3: Peter to. 386 00:16:36,948 --> 00:16:37,588 Speaker 4: Run it back. 387 00:16:39,588 --> 00:16:39,788 Speaker 5: Yeah. 388 00:16:39,908 --> 00:16:42,508 Speaker 2: Then we're going to do some combine trivia of years past. 389 00:16:42,588 --> 00:16:47,428 Speaker 2: Cody Kessler, go go refrect yourself on Taja Spears's combine performance. 390 00:16:47,668 --> 00:16:50,668 Speaker 2: I hope you remember Isaiah Pete's We're going deep here, 391 00:16:50,828 --> 00:16:53,548 Speaker 2: Bernard Piers highlights. Whatever you want, we've got him here 392 00:16:53,588 --> 00:17:05,468 Speaker 2: on Good Morning Football. Good Morning Football. 393 00:17:07,188 --> 00:17:09,828 Speaker 9: I wear forty four because when I was younger, my 394 00:17:09,908 --> 00:17:12,228 Speaker 9: dad put on John Riggins' film and said this, I 395 00:17:12,228 --> 00:17:13,988 Speaker 9: want you to run the ball. But yeah, I think so. 396 00:17:14,028 --> 00:17:16,988 Speaker 9: Another guy saw this summer was Jeremy Shockey, and the 397 00:17:17,028 --> 00:17:18,988 Speaker 9: way he kind of played and the way, you know, 398 00:17:19,028 --> 00:17:20,948 Speaker 9: his mentality running the ball was something I kind of 399 00:17:20,988 --> 00:17:21,788 Speaker 9: liked and kind. 400 00:17:21,628 --> 00:17:22,788 Speaker 5: Of do a little bit of this year. 401 00:17:22,988 --> 00:17:24,268 Speaker 10: I mean, I always feel like I got something to 402 00:17:24,308 --> 00:17:28,028 Speaker 10: prove to myself that I'm the best and that all 403 00:17:28,068 --> 00:17:31,108 Speaker 10: my hard work is worth it. So I think, yeah, 404 00:17:31,228 --> 00:17:33,468 Speaker 10: I mean, I'm not participating here, but at some point 405 00:17:33,468 --> 00:17:35,868 Speaker 10: I will. And I like the film talks a lot too. 406 00:17:36,388 --> 00:17:38,228 Speaker 3: Got to stand up and make a name for yourself 407 00:17:38,268 --> 00:17:40,548 Speaker 3: if you're not working out at the combine. Those are 408 00:17:40,548 --> 00:17:41,788 Speaker 3: just some of the couple names that you want to 409 00:17:41,828 --> 00:17:43,828 Speaker 3: keep an eye on this weekend. But we also have 410 00:17:43,948 --> 00:17:45,308 Speaker 3: something that we want to add to the pile. 411 00:17:45,348 --> 00:17:45,548 Speaker 2: Guys. 412 00:17:45,628 --> 00:17:49,028 Speaker 3: Let's go around the table round one. Peter, you start 413 00:17:49,108 --> 00:17:51,748 Speaker 3: us off, who are you most excited to see in 414 00:17:51,788 --> 00:17:54,228 Speaker 3: the next one hundred hours or so from Indianapolis. 415 00:17:54,428 --> 00:17:56,908 Speaker 2: Well, I love that Tyler Warren interview. It's not often 416 00:17:56,948 --> 00:17:59,228 Speaker 2: in twenty twenty five, you ask a player you know why, 417 00:17:59,268 --> 00:18:01,028 Speaker 2: he warns at jersey number and a reference to Super 418 00:18:01,068 --> 00:18:04,588 Speaker 2: Bowl MVP from nineteen eighty three. I love that. I 419 00:18:04,628 --> 00:18:07,108 Speaker 2: also like to ask all the coaches who their favorite 420 00:18:07,188 --> 00:18:10,348 Speaker 2: interview was during the week of interviews. And sometimes it's 421 00:18:10,748 --> 00:18:13,428 Speaker 2: off the walls, any big personality, kids, and there's others 422 00:18:13,428 --> 00:18:15,668 Speaker 2: that it's like, I want this guy to marry my daughter, 423 00:18:15,788 --> 00:18:19,948 Speaker 2: and that player is Amika Abuca out of Ohio State, 424 00:18:20,068 --> 00:18:23,988 Speaker 2: the wide receiver who was so dynamic this season eighty 425 00:18:24,068 --> 00:18:27,908 Speaker 2: one catches thousand yards and throughout the college football playoffs 426 00:18:28,268 --> 00:18:31,108 Speaker 2: was the go to guy. Now, look, we know that 427 00:18:31,108 --> 00:18:33,948 Speaker 2: Ohio State has so many great wide receivers in the 428 00:18:34,028 --> 00:18:35,948 Speaker 2: NFL right now, and we can go through the history 429 00:18:35,988 --> 00:18:39,388 Speaker 2: of Ohio State receivers going back to the late Terry 430 00:18:39,388 --> 00:18:42,268 Speaker 2: Glenn and then after him to Joey Galloway into whoever 431 00:18:42,308 --> 00:18:44,348 Speaker 2: else you want to go through. But the truth of 432 00:18:44,348 --> 00:18:47,668 Speaker 2: the matter is you go through this player's highlights, and 433 00:18:47,668 --> 00:18:52,548 Speaker 2: you go through this player's real consistency, consistency, consistency, and 434 00:18:52,588 --> 00:18:55,548 Speaker 2: then the interview process. He was so good. So look, 435 00:18:55,708 --> 00:18:58,788 Speaker 2: wide receivers, they're going Saturday. I've been told it's not 436 00:18:58,948 --> 00:19:01,908 Speaker 2: the craziest wide receiver draft as far as top tier talent. 437 00:19:02,228 --> 00:19:05,028 Speaker 2: So whereas last year, In the years prior, we've seen 438 00:19:05,308 --> 00:19:08,828 Speaker 2: Jamar Chases and Justin Jeffersons and Cede Lambs and last 439 00:19:08,908 --> 00:19:11,108 Speaker 2: year Malik Neighbors and Harris and a Dune. Say, I 440 00:19:11,148 --> 00:19:14,188 Speaker 2: don't think there's that guy there this year. This might 441 00:19:14,268 --> 00:19:17,668 Speaker 2: be the top wide receiver taken in the draft. Mika 442 00:19:17,668 --> 00:19:20,988 Speaker 2: Booga also the best interview all week from multiple coaches. 443 00:19:21,188 --> 00:19:23,188 Speaker 2: So I'm going with that young man out of Ohio State. 444 00:19:23,868 --> 00:19:25,148 Speaker 6: Yeah, I'm sticking with quarterbacks. 445 00:19:25,188 --> 00:19:27,388 Speaker 7: I would like to see quinn Ewers out of Texas 446 00:19:27,428 --> 00:19:28,868 Speaker 7: put on a great show. He has an opportunity to 447 00:19:28,948 --> 00:19:31,148 Speaker 7: thrive in this environment, right, And everyone's talking about cam 448 00:19:31,188 --> 00:19:34,028 Speaker 7: Ward and Shador standers one and two rightfully. So after that, 449 00:19:34,108 --> 00:19:36,148 Speaker 7: I have Jackson Dart kind of sitting in that third spot, 450 00:19:36,188 --> 00:19:38,708 Speaker 7: but really four through seven is wide open, and even 451 00:19:38,748 --> 00:19:41,308 Speaker 7: three I'm not solidifying Dart at three. Quinn Ewers has 452 00:19:41,348 --> 00:19:42,708 Speaker 7: a chance to be that guy. And why I say 453 00:19:42,708 --> 00:19:44,628 Speaker 7: he can thrive in this environment because he has one 454 00:19:44,628 --> 00:19:46,388 Speaker 7: of the best arms in this draft. 455 00:19:46,428 --> 00:19:46,588 Speaker 5: Right. 456 00:19:46,588 --> 00:19:48,868 Speaker 7: You put on the game film NFL throw after NFL 457 00:19:48,868 --> 00:19:50,508 Speaker 7: throw after NFL throw. He does a great job on 458 00:19:50,588 --> 00:19:52,948 Speaker 7: the run roll on his right, he can roll to 459 00:19:53,028 --> 00:19:55,268 Speaker 7: his left and make those high level throws. But where 460 00:19:55,268 --> 00:19:56,948 Speaker 7: he struggled this year a little bit was with his 461 00:19:57,028 --> 00:19:58,988 Speaker 7: consistency and his confidence. And what I mean by that 462 00:19:59,108 --> 00:20:01,148 Speaker 7: is there was times he was hesitant to pull the 463 00:20:01,148 --> 00:20:02,628 Speaker 7: trigger where he would just wanted to see it come 464 00:20:02,668 --> 00:20:04,628 Speaker 7: open instead of just throwing it and trust saying his 465 00:20:04,708 --> 00:20:06,508 Speaker 7: guys in, there's times that he would lock on and 466 00:20:06,548 --> 00:20:08,348 Speaker 7: trust his arm a little too much. And when you 467 00:20:08,388 --> 00:20:11,228 Speaker 7: do that, you start throwing into heavy traffick, you start 468 00:20:11,228 --> 00:20:13,748 Speaker 7: putting your receivers into those collision positions, and they start 469 00:20:13,788 --> 00:20:14,388 Speaker 7: getting in trouble. 470 00:20:14,428 --> 00:20:15,428 Speaker 6: So this is an opportunity for. 471 00:20:15,468 --> 00:20:17,428 Speaker 7: Him this week to go out there staying rhythm and 472 00:20:17,508 --> 00:20:19,548 Speaker 7: just let it rip and remind these coaches what type 473 00:20:19,548 --> 00:20:21,388 Speaker 7: of army has and when coaches see that as an 474 00:20:21,388 --> 00:20:24,028 Speaker 7: offensive coordinator and okay, look, you have all the arm talent. 475 00:20:24,148 --> 00:20:25,708 Speaker 7: I can work on the rest of the stuff between 476 00:20:25,748 --> 00:20:27,868 Speaker 7: the years. When you get here at our organization and 477 00:20:27,868 --> 00:20:28,948 Speaker 7: get inside of our offense. 478 00:20:29,068 --> 00:20:30,628 Speaker 6: This seems a shift on our show a little bit. 479 00:20:30,668 --> 00:20:33,348 Speaker 8: We've been talking defensive all week long and I'm going 480 00:20:33,428 --> 00:20:35,708 Speaker 8: to follow the shift. We're talking offense now. The guy 481 00:20:35,748 --> 00:20:37,708 Speaker 8: that I'm looking at is Teed title On McMillan. We 482 00:20:37,748 --> 00:20:40,268 Speaker 8: talked about him earlier in the week, receiver out of Arizona. 483 00:20:40,308 --> 00:20:42,388 Speaker 8: He's getting the comp from Drake London. He's a first 484 00:20:42,428 --> 00:20:45,348 Speaker 8: team All American, first Team All Big Ten belit in 485 00:20:45,388 --> 00:20:48,108 Speaker 8: the Call finalists. He set the record for most receiving 486 00:20:48,188 --> 00:20:50,748 Speaker 8: yards at the University of Arizona with three thousand, four 487 00:20:50,748 --> 00:20:53,548 Speaker 8: inch and twenty three yards. Finished third all time for 488 00:20:53,668 --> 00:20:57,028 Speaker 8: TDS with twenty six But there's been some questions in 489 00:20:57,028 --> 00:20:58,748 Speaker 8: twenty twenty four about his health. 490 00:20:58,988 --> 00:21:00,348 Speaker 6: A lot of scouts have said. 491 00:21:00,108 --> 00:21:02,708 Speaker 8: That I think the twenty twenty three year is a 492 00:21:02,708 --> 00:21:05,188 Speaker 8: better year to kind of gaugee this guy is what 493 00:21:05,268 --> 00:21:07,508 Speaker 8: type of receiver he is. And then there has been 494 00:21:07,588 --> 00:21:10,628 Speaker 8: questions about his lack of horizontal off the press, his 495 00:21:10,788 --> 00:21:15,228 Speaker 8: horizontal movement that could lend him to some issues with 496 00:21:15,268 --> 00:21:18,148 Speaker 8: some of these physical vb's that we've saw. We saw him, 497 00:21:18,188 --> 00:21:20,828 Speaker 8: especially with Philadelphia. Can he get off the press? A 498 00:21:20,868 --> 00:21:23,588 Speaker 8: lot of times when you have these top tier talents, 499 00:21:23,948 --> 00:21:27,268 Speaker 8: the combine is almost a risk because man, you're gonna 500 00:21:27,708 --> 00:21:31,628 Speaker 8: you lend yourself vulnerable to a lot of criticism and 501 00:21:31,668 --> 00:21:36,588 Speaker 8: showing your weaknesses. However, in Tatitoa's situation, I think his 502 00:21:36,668 --> 00:21:38,588 Speaker 8: ability in the five to ten five to show his 503 00:21:39,028 --> 00:21:42,708 Speaker 8: horizontal quickness, his ability in the forty to work on 504 00:21:42,788 --> 00:21:44,708 Speaker 8: his speed. It says that he lacks speed in the 505 00:21:44,788 --> 00:21:47,348 Speaker 8: drive face. Well, the first ten of that forty is 506 00:21:47,388 --> 00:21:49,708 Speaker 8: that drive face. So if he's able to clock a 507 00:21:49,788 --> 00:21:52,468 Speaker 8: really good time in that ten yard split and in 508 00:21:52,548 --> 00:21:54,948 Speaker 8: that forty and then show some horizontal. 509 00:21:54,468 --> 00:21:56,828 Speaker 6: Quickness, I think this combine should be good for him. 510 00:21:56,868 --> 00:21:59,068 Speaker 3: I have another wide receiver that I want to talk about, 511 00:21:59,068 --> 00:22:02,788 Speaker 3: and this one Hill's from Canada. Go to Montana, North Dakota, 512 00:22:02,828 --> 00:22:06,908 Speaker 3: goes straight north to Metas and hat Alberta, and that 513 00:22:07,228 --> 00:22:10,348 Speaker 3: is where my guy elck Io Manor out of Stanford 514 00:22:10,548 --> 00:22:11,148 Speaker 3: hails from. 515 00:22:11,148 --> 00:22:14,228 Speaker 4: That's where he was born. Not a lot of Canadian wide. 516 00:22:13,988 --> 00:22:16,628 Speaker 3: Receivers that can make a name for themselves this weekend 517 00:22:16,668 --> 00:22:19,028 Speaker 3: in the combine, and that is what Ellen can do. 518 00:22:19,268 --> 00:22:19,468 Speaker 4: Now. 519 00:22:19,508 --> 00:22:22,268 Speaker 3: He's kind of green when it comes to his statistics 520 00:22:22,308 --> 00:22:24,868 Speaker 3: if you want to look at his NCAA performance, just 521 00:22:24,948 --> 00:22:26,228 Speaker 3: two years worth of. 522 00:22:26,228 --> 00:22:27,548 Speaker 4: Games at Stanford. 523 00:22:27,708 --> 00:22:30,628 Speaker 3: But the wide receiver has awesome hands and he's got 524 00:22:30,628 --> 00:22:33,668 Speaker 3: a great bill to him. He played at Deerfield Academy 525 00:22:33,708 --> 00:22:37,348 Speaker 3: in Massachusetts. He caught a dozen touchdowns over two years. 526 00:22:37,428 --> 00:22:39,548 Speaker 3: So if you're gonna if you want to jump off 527 00:22:39,548 --> 00:22:41,908 Speaker 3: the page with his statistics in college, that's not going 528 00:22:41,948 --> 00:22:43,988 Speaker 3: to be there. But you want to watch him this weekend. 529 00:22:44,188 --> 00:22:47,028 Speaker 3: He's a great pass catcher. He has a tremendous story. 530 00:22:47,268 --> 00:22:50,668 Speaker 3: His mom is one of these peter Are wrestling ladies. 531 00:22:50,748 --> 00:22:53,068 Speaker 4: Okay, so you got strength in the family. 532 00:22:53,468 --> 00:22:56,068 Speaker 3: He is currently ranked the number three player in the 533 00:22:56,148 --> 00:22:59,548 Speaker 3: CFL Draft, which also happens at the end of April. 534 00:22:59,708 --> 00:23:02,148 Speaker 3: But I think elk Io Manor can make a name 535 00:23:02,148 --> 00:23:03,868 Speaker 3: for himself and he won't make it to the CFO 536 00:23:03,948 --> 00:23:04,948 Speaker 3: drafty round two. 537 00:23:04,988 --> 00:23:05,468 Speaker 4: Who do you got? 538 00:23:05,628 --> 00:23:08,188 Speaker 2: I love that, Jamie. I don't have my CFL big 539 00:23:08,188 --> 00:23:11,388 Speaker 2: board ready yet. Although although if anyone knows I am 540 00:23:11,388 --> 00:23:14,188 Speaker 2: a Winnipeg Blue Bomber fan, I know. Sorry, not just 541 00:23:14,228 --> 00:23:18,908 Speaker 2: be biased. That is my team. Okay, let's let's go 542 00:23:18,908 --> 00:23:20,908 Speaker 2: to another player. I'm gonna go to the running back position. 543 00:23:21,468 --> 00:23:23,828 Speaker 2: Ashton genty of course, ran for twenty six hundred yards 544 00:23:23,828 --> 00:23:25,428 Speaker 2: at Boise State. He's the story. He's not going to 545 00:23:25,508 --> 00:23:28,588 Speaker 2: be working out. We're hoping we see Maryon Hampton out 546 00:23:28,588 --> 00:23:31,828 Speaker 2: of North Carolina. Belichick stole all the headlines in the fall, 547 00:23:31,908 --> 00:23:34,668 Speaker 2: but guess what, the best player at that program is 548 00:23:34,708 --> 00:23:35,348 Speaker 2: no longer there. 549 00:23:35,388 --> 00:23:35,988 Speaker 5: It's this guy. 550 00:23:36,388 --> 00:23:39,668 Speaker 2: Hampton had more than two hundred and eighty carries of 551 00:23:39,708 --> 00:23:42,748 Speaker 2: the ball the last two years, a true workhourse, but 552 00:23:43,228 --> 00:23:46,308 Speaker 2: also has so much left to give. Everyone I speak 553 00:23:46,308 --> 00:23:49,508 Speaker 2: with to saying, hey, you put genty as your fourth prospect, 554 00:23:49,508 --> 00:23:51,988 Speaker 2: where'd you put Hampton? So like it is a two 555 00:23:52,308 --> 00:23:55,788 Speaker 2: back conversation. It's not just Ashton. This guy could actually 556 00:23:55,828 --> 00:23:57,308 Speaker 2: go ahead of him. I remember a couple of years 557 00:23:57,348 --> 00:24:01,268 Speaker 2: back and it was Edrin James who went before Ricky Williams, 558 00:24:01,268 --> 00:24:03,708 Speaker 2: and that shocked a lot of people. But it's whatever 559 00:24:03,748 --> 00:24:06,228 Speaker 2: you prefer. They're different kinds of running backs. A couple 560 00:24:06,268 --> 00:24:08,588 Speaker 2: of years ago, Jamiir Gibbs went a couple picks after 561 00:24:08,668 --> 00:24:12,108 Speaker 2: b John Robinson. Again, two running backs at the top 562 00:24:12,108 --> 00:24:14,668 Speaker 2: of this draft class. Jant from Boise say it is 563 00:24:14,708 --> 00:24:17,108 Speaker 2: the perennial favorite. This is the other guy. And if 564 00:24:17,148 --> 00:24:19,428 Speaker 2: you look at him, the body type is right, the 565 00:24:19,468 --> 00:24:21,908 Speaker 2: workload is right, the production is right, and he's been 566 00:24:21,908 --> 00:24:23,548 Speaker 2: meeting with teams and it has been doing really well 567 00:24:23,588 --> 00:24:26,588 Speaker 2: out here. So Marion Hampton, Sorry Belichick, he can't get 568 00:24:26,588 --> 00:24:28,108 Speaker 2: your hands on this guy. He's gone with the pros. 569 00:24:28,548 --> 00:24:30,148 Speaker 7: Yeah, I'm sticking with running backs, just like Peter. 570 00:24:30,228 --> 00:24:31,988 Speaker 6: I'm going what he marks out of USC. 571 00:24:32,228 --> 00:24:35,148 Speaker 7: Marksman his first four years of college at Mississippi State, 572 00:24:35,268 --> 00:24:37,468 Speaker 7: and they transferred over to USC to come join the Trojans. 573 00:24:37,508 --> 00:24:39,548 Speaker 7: Died the luxury of watching him all last year. He 574 00:24:39,668 --> 00:24:42,468 Speaker 7: was the MVP of this USC offense. He is one 575 00:24:42,468 --> 00:24:44,948 Speaker 7: of the best playmakers at the running back spot in 576 00:24:44,948 --> 00:24:47,908 Speaker 7: this draft. He's a great runner, has great vision, great patience. 577 00:24:48,068 --> 00:24:50,028 Speaker 7: He allows the blocks to happen. Then he puts his 578 00:24:50,028 --> 00:24:51,868 Speaker 7: foot on the ground against North and South. Not a 579 00:24:51,868 --> 00:24:54,748 Speaker 7: lot of wasted movement. But where he can excel this 580 00:24:54,868 --> 00:24:56,948 Speaker 7: weekend at the draft is out of the backfield. 581 00:24:56,988 --> 00:24:57,668 Speaker 6: As a receiver. 582 00:24:57,948 --> 00:24:59,708 Speaker 7: Out of the backfield, he had two hundred and sixty 583 00:24:59,748 --> 00:25:02,748 Speaker 7: one receptions fifteen hundred yards and five touchdowns in his 584 00:25:02,748 --> 00:25:05,388 Speaker 7: college career. He was a we through the air, right, 585 00:25:05,428 --> 00:25:06,788 Speaker 7: and when you get to the draft and you get 586 00:25:06,788 --> 00:25:10,068 Speaker 7: to the combined and these situations, you can showcase that, right, 587 00:25:10,068 --> 00:25:11,188 Speaker 7: they're gonna run some wheel routes. 588 00:25:11,228 --> 00:25:13,028 Speaker 6: They're gonna run some option routes. They're gonna run those 589 00:25:13,028 --> 00:25:13,548 Speaker 6: angle routes. 590 00:25:13,628 --> 00:25:14,828 Speaker 7: If he can go out there and put on a 591 00:25:14,868 --> 00:25:18,268 Speaker 7: show in that past catching period, offensive coordinators are going 592 00:25:18,308 --> 00:25:20,148 Speaker 7: to see that and say, Okay, this is a third 593 00:25:20,148 --> 00:25:20,468 Speaker 7: down back. 594 00:25:20,508 --> 00:25:21,868 Speaker 6: I don't need you to come in and be a starter. 595 00:25:22,108 --> 00:25:22,508 Speaker 5: You can be the. 596 00:25:22,588 --> 00:25:25,548 Speaker 7: Number two, number three back and in obvious passing situations 597 00:25:25,548 --> 00:25:27,188 Speaker 7: on third down, you can go out there and be 598 00:25:27,628 --> 00:25:29,788 Speaker 7: an extra weapon in the pass game. So I expect 599 00:25:29,788 --> 00:25:31,628 Speaker 7: Whatdy marks to have a big showing this weekend, and 600 00:25:31,668 --> 00:25:33,588 Speaker 7: hopefully it'll help him elevate his draft stock. 601 00:25:33,628 --> 00:25:37,268 Speaker 6: I love that story about Elec Iomanor. I love that story. 602 00:25:37,668 --> 00:25:40,748 Speaker 6: Another guy who I loves his story is Jimmy Horn Junior. 603 00:25:41,588 --> 00:25:42,868 Speaker 6: I've loved If you. 604 00:25:42,788 --> 00:25:44,588 Speaker 8: Don't know his story, he's been without his father for 605 00:25:44,628 --> 00:25:45,588 Speaker 8: a few years now. 606 00:25:45,988 --> 00:25:47,748 Speaker 6: His father got into some trouble. You can look it 607 00:25:47,828 --> 00:25:50,108 Speaker 6: up for yourself. But this kid transferred to. 608 00:25:50,148 --> 00:25:53,108 Speaker 8: Colorado and has been a weapon for Dion Sanders. But 609 00:25:53,188 --> 00:25:56,428 Speaker 8: when I look at him and his play, let me know, Shregs, 610 00:25:56,428 --> 00:25:59,468 Speaker 8: he reminds me of Hollywood Brown. He's very savvy in 611 00:25:59,508 --> 00:26:02,908 Speaker 8: his route running. He's quick, he's not afraid to catch. 612 00:26:02,628 --> 00:26:05,108 Speaker 6: The ball across the middle for somebody his size. 613 00:26:05,228 --> 00:26:07,828 Speaker 8: That's why he reminds me of right across the middle 614 00:26:08,028 --> 00:26:09,588 Speaker 8: making yards after the catch. 615 00:26:09,708 --> 00:26:12,028 Speaker 6: I'm really excited to see this guy compete. 616 00:26:12,068 --> 00:26:14,548 Speaker 8: He's kind of one of those under the radar guys 617 00:26:14,548 --> 00:26:17,508 Speaker 8: that I think don't have a lot of spotlight on him. 618 00:26:17,508 --> 00:26:19,148 Speaker 8: But I think if he's able to go out there 619 00:26:19,188 --> 00:26:21,108 Speaker 8: and do what he needs to do and do what 620 00:26:21,188 --> 00:26:23,148 Speaker 8: I think and I believe he's able to do to 621 00:26:23,228 --> 00:26:24,588 Speaker 8: have a good showing out there. 622 00:26:24,508 --> 00:26:26,948 Speaker 4: At the combine, not a lot of spotlight on the guy. 623 00:26:26,988 --> 00:26:29,308 Speaker 3: There is not a position in college football that I 624 00:26:29,348 --> 00:26:31,708 Speaker 3: think has more spotlight on it than if you go 625 00:26:31,828 --> 00:26:34,908 Speaker 3: to Notre Dame and you are a quarterback. So when 626 00:26:34,948 --> 00:26:37,548 Speaker 3: you are a quarterback coming out of Notre Dame, your 627 00:26:37,748 --> 00:26:41,228 Speaker 3: life and your biography ends up on People magazine. This 628 00:26:41,308 --> 00:26:44,348 Speaker 3: is a real headline from People dot com about Riley Leonard, 629 00:26:44,828 --> 00:26:48,188 Speaker 3: all about Riley Leonard's parents, Chad and Heather Leonard, and 630 00:26:48,228 --> 00:26:50,948 Speaker 3: the two words his mom texts him before every game. 631 00:26:51,228 --> 00:26:53,548 Speaker 3: You think you're gonna get a feel good story about 632 00:26:53,748 --> 00:26:56,668 Speaker 3: Riley Leonard and his parents in this article, No, Heather 633 00:26:56,828 --> 00:27:00,908 Speaker 3: Leonard texts her son Riley you suck before every game. 634 00:27:00,908 --> 00:27:03,548 Speaker 3: But that's not that was a loving U suck. Yes, 635 00:27:03,748 --> 00:27:06,788 Speaker 3: When in high school, Peter, he said, I have all 636 00:27:06,788 --> 00:27:09,148 Speaker 3: these expectations. I don't know why I need someone to 637 00:27:09,148 --> 00:27:11,948 Speaker 3: tell me I suck sometimes. And as any mom knows, 638 00:27:11,988 --> 00:27:14,948 Speaker 3: you will do anything for your child. And Riley Leonard's 639 00:27:14,948 --> 00:27:17,988 Speaker 3: mom says, Son, I got you, and before every game 640 00:27:18,388 --> 00:27:21,868 Speaker 3: she texts Riley Leonard, you suck, and it motivates him. Peter, 641 00:27:22,028 --> 00:27:23,828 Speaker 3: this is a certain kind of love language in the 642 00:27:23,908 --> 00:27:26,308 Speaker 3: Leonard family that I'm here for. And if you don't 643 00:27:26,308 --> 00:27:28,348 Speaker 3: think that on Saturday, when Riley Leonard is going to 644 00:27:28,388 --> 00:27:31,908 Speaker 3: be thrown at the combine and participating, that she's going 645 00:27:31,988 --> 00:27:34,388 Speaker 3: to text him, Son, love you, you suck. 646 00:27:34,468 --> 00:27:34,708 Speaker 6: Peter. 647 00:27:34,828 --> 00:27:36,348 Speaker 4: I love that that caught you off guard. 648 00:27:38,708 --> 00:27:41,308 Speaker 2: That it's so good. It's so good, Jamie, and I 649 00:27:41,348 --> 00:27:43,308 Speaker 2: love the parenting side of it. But I also love 650 00:27:43,348 --> 00:27:46,188 Speaker 2: the fact that you understand as a Notre Dame quarterback, 651 00:27:46,228 --> 00:27:48,828 Speaker 2: you've been the name that everyone's been following, especially the 652 00:27:48,868 --> 00:27:51,708 Speaker 2: season they had. There are so many of these quarterbacks 653 00:27:51,708 --> 00:27:53,188 Speaker 2: that we have watched so much of them play in 654 00:27:53,228 --> 00:27:56,348 Speaker 2: college football. So whereas we might not get shador working out, 655 00:27:56,668 --> 00:27:59,308 Speaker 2: we've watched Riley Leonard at Duke. We've watched Riley Leonard 656 00:27:59,308 --> 00:28:02,188 Speaker 2: at Notre Dame. We've seen Kyle McCord at ohiuse Day, 657 00:28:02,188 --> 00:28:04,788 Speaker 2: We've seen Kyle McCord at Syracuse. And then you go 658 00:28:04,828 --> 00:28:06,948 Speaker 2: through the lists of different names and it's like Quinn Ewards, 659 00:28:06,948 --> 00:28:08,668 Speaker 2: I feel like I've been watching him since high school. 660 00:28:08,908 --> 00:28:12,148 Speaker 2: There are so many different quarterbacks that will be competing 661 00:28:12,508 --> 00:28:17,428 Speaker 2: that were household names in the college game. Jackson Dart included, So, Jamie, 662 00:28:17,628 --> 00:28:19,948 Speaker 2: you suck, but in the most endearing way possible. I 663 00:28:19,988 --> 00:28:20,628 Speaker 2: throw it back to you. 664 00:28:20,708 --> 00:28:23,348 Speaker 4: Peter, you suck to and our whole show is all. 665 00:28:26,588 --> 00:28:28,148 Speaker 2: We all suck, suck. 666 00:28:27,988 --> 00:28:30,748 Speaker 4: And we love you. Good luck this weekend, everybody, GMFF. 667 00:28:33,548 --> 00:28:34,508 Speaker 4: We're back on GMFF. 668 00:28:34,708 --> 00:28:37,468 Speaker 3: This Black History Month, NFL Hall of Famer Darryl Green 669 00:28:37,548 --> 00:28:41,748 Speaker 3: and Washington Commander's wide Receiver kJ Osborne share how Elizabeth 670 00:28:41,828 --> 00:28:45,148 Speaker 3: Keckley went from slavery to the White House as one 671 00:28:45,188 --> 00:28:47,348 Speaker 3: of the nation's best seamstresses. 672 00:28:47,468 --> 00:28:48,268 Speaker 4: Check out the story. 673 00:28:51,948 --> 00:28:54,628 Speaker 11: This Black History Month, the NFL honor. 674 00:28:54,548 --> 00:28:58,028 Speaker 12: The resilience and contributions of Black American laborers whose hard 675 00:28:58,028 --> 00:29:01,548 Speaker 12: work and determination have shaped our nation's history and progress. 676 00:29:02,108 --> 00:29:05,108 Speaker 11: African America has played a significant role in the foundation 677 00:29:05,308 --> 00:29:06,508 Speaker 11: of Washington. 678 00:29:06,108 --> 00:29:06,348 Speaker 5: D c. 679 00:29:06,668 --> 00:29:09,788 Speaker 12: As slaves contributed to building the US Capitol Building and 680 00:29:09,868 --> 00:29:13,148 Speaker 12: the White House. Elizabeth Keckley used her skills as a 681 00:29:13,148 --> 00:29:16,668 Speaker 12: seamstress to buy her way to Preview and Naskill landed 682 00:29:16,668 --> 00:29:19,348 Speaker 12: her inside the White House in eighteen sixty one. One 683 00:29:19,388 --> 00:29:22,228 Speaker 12: of her clients suggests the First Lady, Mary Lincoln asked 684 00:29:22,228 --> 00:29:24,108 Speaker 12: her to make her inauguration. 685 00:29:23,628 --> 00:29:27,268 Speaker 11: Go This dress became the first of many Kegley made 686 00:29:27,268 --> 00:29:30,228 Speaker 11: for the First Lady, and the two became friends. 687 00:29:30,348 --> 00:29:32,228 Speaker 5: When President Abraham Lincoln. 688 00:29:32,028 --> 00:29:35,508 Speaker 11: Was assassinated in eighteen sixty five, Keckley was one of 689 00:29:35,588 --> 00:29:38,468 Speaker 11: the first people they called to the White House to 690 00:29:38,548 --> 00:29:39,988 Speaker 11: confut the First Lady. 691 00:29:40,108 --> 00:29:42,068 Speaker 12: Elizabeth Keckley, We salute. 692 00:29:41,748 --> 00:29:51,908 Speaker 6: You, good mom, What mom? 693 00:29:52,508 --> 00:29:55,228 Speaker 2: Welcome back. I'm here at Indianapolis. I'm Peter Schreger, and 694 00:29:55,268 --> 00:29:57,508 Speaker 2: I'm also the host of the greatest trivia show you 695 00:29:57,508 --> 00:30:00,708 Speaker 2: can ever find on television. It is called Saving Face. 696 00:30:01,148 --> 00:30:02,988 Speaker 2: We did it yesterday. We rolled it out and it 697 00:30:03,028 --> 00:30:05,428 Speaker 2: was a great success, so good that we had people 698 00:30:05,508 --> 00:30:08,708 Speaker 2: online chiming in in real time trying to play along. 699 00:30:08,828 --> 00:30:12,388 Speaker 2: If you're at home watching, please enjoy but for me, 700 00:30:12,748 --> 00:30:14,468 Speaker 2: I got to play with my three co hosts. And 701 00:30:14,548 --> 00:30:17,348 Speaker 2: let's start off with Jamie Erdall. Jamie, you know the rules. 702 00:30:17,708 --> 00:30:20,908 Speaker 2: We go back in combine history. I give you three clues, 703 00:30:21,548 --> 00:30:24,068 Speaker 2: and you have to guess which player I'm talking about 704 00:30:24,468 --> 00:30:27,268 Speaker 2: in this case, Let's bring up the big board. Let's go, 705 00:30:27,468 --> 00:30:29,508 Speaker 2: ert All, you're in the hot seat. Here we go 706 00:30:29,908 --> 00:30:34,508 Speaker 2: to the big board. We go. Your first clue. In college, 707 00:30:34,508 --> 00:30:39,868 Speaker 2: I played for the Cowboys. Okay, your second clue, I've 708 00:30:39,908 --> 00:30:47,268 Speaker 2: set single season franchise records for passing yards and touchdowns. Okay, 709 00:30:47,588 --> 00:30:52,108 Speaker 2: in the NFL third I threw multiple deep balls that 710 00:30:52,148 --> 00:30:56,788 Speaker 2: were nearly seventy yards that wowed a loaded quarterback group 711 00:30:56,908 --> 00:30:58,988 Speaker 2: at the Combine when I threw. 712 00:31:00,628 --> 00:31:01,148 Speaker 5: Who am i? 713 00:31:01,308 --> 00:31:01,948 Speaker 2: Jamie Erdall? 714 00:31:04,388 --> 00:31:08,388 Speaker 3: Seven d yards and the deep ball as a combine Okay, 715 00:31:09,068 --> 00:31:12,828 Speaker 3: a single season franchise. Okay, I'm not gonna I'm gonna 716 00:31:12,828 --> 00:31:14,428 Speaker 3: ignore that because that's too confusing for me. 717 00:31:14,948 --> 00:31:19,628 Speaker 4: Uh leave for the Cowboys. Played for the Cowboys. I 718 00:31:19,668 --> 00:31:27,188 Speaker 4: throw the deep ball. Oh man, Josh Allen, don't do that. 719 00:31:27,308 --> 00:31:28,548 Speaker 2: I want to get it myself. 720 00:31:30,308 --> 00:31:33,188 Speaker 4: Josh Allen, Baby, I thought it was going to be 721 00:31:33,188 --> 00:31:33,628 Speaker 4: somebody else. 722 00:31:33,708 --> 00:31:36,188 Speaker 2: Let's go back to twenty eighteen. Let's see the big 723 00:31:36,188 --> 00:31:39,948 Speaker 2: gun slinger and Manti shut your mouth, please come Shrigs. 724 00:31:41,668 --> 00:31:43,468 Speaker 13: I have no doubt he could throw this ball eighty 725 00:31:43,548 --> 00:31:47,108 Speaker 13: ninety yards through the pro day. Not that it matters, right. 726 00:31:47,428 --> 00:31:50,548 Speaker 5: That went from the teddy yard off. He's showing off 727 00:31:50,588 --> 00:31:51,068 Speaker 5: a little bit. 728 00:31:51,548 --> 00:31:52,428 Speaker 6: That was a little show off. 729 00:31:52,428 --> 00:31:55,908 Speaker 5: And I'm just checking the ceiling here they think got chipped. 730 00:31:55,988 --> 00:31:58,108 Speaker 13: I'm wondering if Darnold's over there going, man, I should 731 00:31:58,148 --> 00:32:01,068 Speaker 13: have thrown this time that. 732 00:32:01,028 --> 00:32:04,188 Speaker 2: I've ever heard a collective group of coaches say. 733 00:32:05,428 --> 00:32:07,748 Speaker 13: I mean, that was everybody in the fans of talks. 734 00:32:08,308 --> 00:32:10,028 Speaker 4: I did not know that that mascot. 735 00:32:12,548 --> 00:32:13,948 Speaker 2: I know, it's a little bit of a trick. You 736 00:32:14,028 --> 00:32:17,188 Speaker 2: think in Oklahoma state you're thinking Diks and then we 737 00:32:17,308 --> 00:32:19,988 Speaker 2: go right there and we go with Wyoming. Real quick 738 00:32:20,068 --> 00:32:21,708 Speaker 2: nugget on that. You hear Mike Mayock, who was so 739 00:32:21,748 --> 00:32:23,548 Speaker 2: great on the combine for so many years, say, do 740 00:32:23,588 --> 00:32:26,028 Speaker 2: you think Donald's thinking about maybe he should have thrown 741 00:32:26,108 --> 00:32:30,268 Speaker 2: that Draft class was Lamar Jackson, Sam Darnold, Baker Mayfield, 742 00:32:30,348 --> 00:32:35,308 Speaker 2: Josh Rosen, Josh Allen, Josh Allen throwing those bombs. Everybody 743 00:32:35,588 --> 00:32:39,228 Speaker 2: took notice okay, man titeo, before you were giving away 744 00:32:39,268 --> 00:32:42,788 Speaker 2: answers here, I'm good from I don't disrespect you for that. 745 00:32:42,868 --> 00:32:45,028 Speaker 2: I respect it. Are you ready for years? Yours a 746 00:32:45,068 --> 00:32:47,548 Speaker 2: little bit more difficult. Perhaps this one you're stepping up 747 00:32:47,548 --> 00:32:48,468 Speaker 2: the difficulty level. 748 00:32:48,508 --> 00:32:50,588 Speaker 5: Are you ready? I'm ready, brother, Let's go. 749 00:32:50,908 --> 00:32:55,108 Speaker 2: Number one. I appeared in the Netflix series QB one 750 00:32:55,548 --> 00:33:01,828 Speaker 2: while I was in high school. Number two. Despite finishing 751 00:33:02,148 --> 00:33:05,588 Speaker 2: the year tied for third and quarterback rushing touchdowns, I 752 00:33:05,788 --> 00:33:08,868 Speaker 2: was benched at one point in the twenty fourth season, 753 00:33:10,868 --> 00:33:15,708 Speaker 2: and number three. I broke records at the twenty twenty 754 00:33:15,708 --> 00:33:20,828 Speaker 2: three combine for vertical jump and broad jump as a quarterback, 755 00:33:21,068 --> 00:33:24,228 Speaker 2: and it's been the best since two thousand and three. 756 00:33:24,948 --> 00:33:25,708 Speaker 2: Who am I? 757 00:33:25,788 --> 00:33:26,308 Speaker 4: You can do this? 758 00:33:26,588 --> 00:33:29,988 Speaker 8: G W one set record twenty twenty three combine for 759 00:33:30,228 --> 00:33:30,988 Speaker 8: vertical jump. 760 00:33:33,748 --> 00:33:36,828 Speaker 6: I hate that, I know and I know Shrek. 761 00:33:40,148 --> 00:33:43,108 Speaker 3: Gotta go many? What do you need a division? Yes, 762 00:33:43,508 --> 00:33:45,868 Speaker 3: as Florida Gators. 763 00:33:47,148 --> 00:33:49,148 Speaker 2: Wait wait wait, wait, wait wait, let's go to the 764 00:33:49,228 --> 00:33:49,868 Speaker 2: let's go to the end. 765 00:33:54,428 --> 00:33:55,508 Speaker 5: Let's see it. 766 00:33:56,188 --> 00:34:01,508 Speaker 14: Oh my gosh, forty point one. Okay's two hundred and 767 00:34:01,508 --> 00:34:04,788 Speaker 14: forty four pounds. I believe performance by that dude, actually 768 00:34:04,828 --> 00:34:06,628 Speaker 14: what your dunk tot contest For the first. 769 00:34:06,428 --> 00:34:07,308 Speaker 5: Time, you can go. 770 00:34:08,748 --> 00:34:13,748 Speaker 3: Oh sorry mansa man time. 771 00:34:14,908 --> 00:34:16,188 Speaker 6: You know when you say QB one, you know. 772 00:34:16,268 --> 00:34:16,868 Speaker 5: Look at this. 773 00:34:16,868 --> 00:34:18,748 Speaker 6: This is the Spencer Rattler. 774 00:34:18,788 --> 00:34:19,268 Speaker 5: Who did you think? 775 00:34:19,468 --> 00:34:22,148 Speaker 2: And Rattler and some good because I hate for that. 776 00:34:22,268 --> 00:34:26,268 Speaker 6: Rattler was bitch back in twenty one? That was good? 777 00:34:28,348 --> 00:34:29,908 Speaker 7: How much chance I gotta bring us back? 778 00:34:30,068 --> 00:34:33,268 Speaker 2: Cody. We have spent twenty four hours back and forth 779 00:34:33,308 --> 00:34:36,348 Speaker 2: on social media just going at it because you got 780 00:34:36,388 --> 00:34:38,268 Speaker 2: a question wrong. Yeshay, You're not going to get this 781 00:34:38,308 --> 00:34:39,788 Speaker 2: one wrong. I have full confidence in you. 782 00:34:39,948 --> 00:34:40,268 Speaker 6: Love it. 783 00:34:40,308 --> 00:34:42,948 Speaker 2: This is now a former player. Are you ready? It's 784 00:34:42,948 --> 00:34:45,228 Speaker 2: a guy who wasn't in the NFL this past season, 785 00:34:45,308 --> 00:34:48,028 Speaker 2: so be ready for this. I am a seven time 786 00:34:48,188 --> 00:34:51,948 Speaker 2: Pro Bowl wide receiver and I played in a Super Bowl. 787 00:34:52,268 --> 00:34:55,508 Speaker 2: I made the twenty tens All Decade team. We're talking 788 00:34:55,548 --> 00:35:02,708 Speaker 2: a legend. I broke the Combine record with the broad 789 00:35:02,828 --> 00:35:05,468 Speaker 2: jump one hundred and third five inches. 790 00:35:06,788 --> 00:35:07,588 Speaker 6: I'm make seven. 791 00:35:08,148 --> 00:35:10,948 Speaker 2: Cody's face, I don't. 792 00:35:12,388 --> 00:35:15,428 Speaker 6: Maybe two thousand. I'm trying to think twenty ten's all. 793 00:35:15,348 --> 00:35:19,548 Speaker 4: Decade one of the best wide receivers. I mean, I'm 794 00:35:19,588 --> 00:35:20,788 Speaker 4: just gonna say yeah, wide receiver. 795 00:35:20,988 --> 00:35:22,668 Speaker 2: I would say, I would say, one of those jobs 796 00:35:23,188 --> 00:35:24,828 Speaker 2: receivers in the history of the sport. 797 00:35:24,908 --> 00:35:28,868 Speaker 6: Yes, Cody am, I am on the right. Okay, hold on. 798 00:35:28,828 --> 00:35:33,548 Speaker 7: Jones to the video. 799 00:35:34,268 --> 00:35:35,108 Speaker 6: It goes over twelve. 800 00:35:35,188 --> 00:35:36,188 Speaker 5: I'm leaving. Now we go. 801 00:35:37,988 --> 00:35:41,348 Speaker 6: He he did, he did, He goes over twelve. It's 802 00:35:41,348 --> 00:35:43,308 Speaker 6: eleven four. 803 00:35:43,588 --> 00:35:48,388 Speaker 12: Look at him, he's eleven three three. 804 00:35:49,468 --> 00:35:49,788 Speaker 5: Nice. 805 00:35:49,908 --> 00:35:56,748 Speaker 2: Yeah, awesome, Cody, great job. The longest broad jumping that 806 00:35:56,828 --> 00:36:00,028 Speaker 2: Byron Jones would of course break it, but Julio Jones 807 00:36:00,028 --> 00:36:02,508 Speaker 2: an absolute freak. All right, we're moving along, Jamie. Are 808 00:36:02,548 --> 00:36:03,348 Speaker 2: you ready here? 809 00:36:03,388 --> 00:36:05,668 Speaker 3: I like them little'll plug you help Cody with at 810 00:36:05,668 --> 00:36:07,908 Speaker 3: the beginning, current or former player, just help us out 811 00:36:07,908 --> 00:36:12,548 Speaker 3: with that this next round. Okay, current player, current player, Okay, okay, yes, 812 00:36:13,108 --> 00:36:13,508 Speaker 3: let's go. 813 00:36:13,468 --> 00:36:20,188 Speaker 2: To the big board. I am a Super Bowl champion quarterback. Okay, okay, 814 00:36:20,348 --> 00:36:23,228 Speaker 2: started and won a Super Bowl. I have now played 815 00:36:23,748 --> 00:36:29,268 Speaker 2: for three different NFL teams, and I ran the second 816 00:36:29,388 --> 00:36:32,268 Speaker 2: fastest forty in my position group when I was at 817 00:36:32,388 --> 00:36:33,188 Speaker 2: the combine. 818 00:36:33,268 --> 00:36:37,388 Speaker 3: Who am I a current NFL quarterback that has won 819 00:36:37,428 --> 00:36:40,348 Speaker 3: a Super Bowl, that has played for three teams. I'm 820 00:36:40,348 --> 00:36:43,148 Speaker 3: going to fully ignore the combine part of that who 821 00:36:43,228 --> 00:36:46,868 Speaker 3: has played for three teams that's won a Super Bowl, 822 00:36:48,108 --> 00:36:48,628 Speaker 3: Super Bowl. 823 00:36:48,668 --> 00:36:52,588 Speaker 2: Keep in mind the combine part fast, fast, good moving player. 824 00:36:52,788 --> 00:36:54,308 Speaker 2: Second combine. 825 00:36:54,388 --> 00:37:00,228 Speaker 3: Yeah, ran the second fast third, third NFL team, third 826 00:37:00,348 --> 00:37:01,028 Speaker 3: NFL team. 827 00:37:01,148 --> 00:37:02,748 Speaker 4: Three, Russell Wilson. 828 00:37:02,748 --> 00:37:05,828 Speaker 2: There you go, let's go jack. 829 00:37:08,108 --> 00:37:11,188 Speaker 13: N Russell Wilson is They're the two eye that I 830 00:37:11,308 --> 00:37:14,268 Speaker 13: call figure them out five ten and five eight's Russell 831 00:37:14,268 --> 00:37:16,948 Speaker 13: Wilson and Kellen Moore. They don't fit the prototypical box, 832 00:37:17,228 --> 00:37:22,028 Speaker 13: but they both have compelling characteristics, different characteristics that if 833 00:37:22,028 --> 00:37:24,668 Speaker 13: I'm an NFL team, like Russell Wilson to me, I'm 834 00:37:24,748 --> 00:37:27,988 Speaker 13: drafting him in the middle round somewhere and he's gonna 835 00:37:27,988 --> 00:37:30,188 Speaker 13: be my number two quarterback and he's a change of 836 00:37:30,228 --> 00:37:33,468 Speaker 13: pace guy that down the road might turn into a starter. 837 00:37:36,788 --> 00:37:41,588 Speaker 2: It's an amazing commentary, but also like you got a 838 00:37:41,868 --> 00:37:43,948 Speaker 2: Mayock was spot on. He was a middle round guy 839 00:37:43,948 --> 00:37:45,508 Speaker 2: who was considered to be a backup, but then he 840 00:37:45,548 --> 00:37:47,708 Speaker 2: went to training camp as a third round pick out 841 00:37:47,748 --> 00:37:49,868 Speaker 2: played Matt fun in the late Trevares Jackson and he's 842 00:37:49,908 --> 00:37:51,788 Speaker 2: never looked back. Russell. One more thing, if you watch 843 00:37:51,868 --> 00:37:54,668 Speaker 2: that footage, you see brock Osweiler in the background just 844 00:37:54,668 --> 00:37:56,668 Speaker 2: like watching him. It's amazing to see this. I love 845 00:37:56,668 --> 00:37:58,028 Speaker 2: it all right, Fanti, are you ready? 846 00:37:58,108 --> 00:37:58,668 Speaker 6: I'm ready. 847 00:37:59,988 --> 00:38:00,388 Speaker 4: Got it? 848 00:38:00,828 --> 00:38:03,668 Speaker 2: Okay, man time defensive side of the ball. 849 00:38:03,708 --> 00:38:04,228 Speaker 5: Here we go. 850 00:38:04,788 --> 00:38:09,188 Speaker 2: I am a super Bowl champion. I am one of 851 00:38:10,628 --> 00:38:15,388 Speaker 2: five different Georgia Bulldogs drafted by my current team in 852 00:38:15,428 --> 00:38:19,308 Speaker 2: the last three years. And as a big man, I 853 00:38:19,388 --> 00:38:22,788 Speaker 2: ran a four to seven eighth forty at the combine 854 00:38:22,828 --> 00:38:29,948 Speaker 2: that wowed everyone. Who am I? Manta das Jordan Davis 855 00:38:29,988 --> 00:38:30,308 Speaker 2: is right. 856 00:38:30,268 --> 00:38:30,708 Speaker 6: Let's go for. 857 00:38:33,988 --> 00:38:38,268 Speaker 15: Here comes a very large talented individual. 858 00:38:38,748 --> 00:38:41,188 Speaker 5: Here he goes. That's a big man movement? 859 00:38:41,708 --> 00:38:44,708 Speaker 2: Is that is a big two? 860 00:38:45,028 --> 00:38:50,108 Speaker 15: Holy that deserves a nice round of applause from the 861 00:38:50,148 --> 00:38:54,628 Speaker 15: fans here. They just watched somebody pushing three forty run 862 00:38:54,628 --> 00:38:55,668 Speaker 15: a four eight to two. 863 00:38:56,348 --> 00:38:58,948 Speaker 14: That is a ridiculous time for somebody that big. 864 00:38:59,028 --> 00:39:00,028 Speaker 5: That is phenomenal. 865 00:39:02,908 --> 00:39:04,508 Speaker 4: Yes, Manta, Yes, Mercy. 866 00:39:05,228 --> 00:39:08,028 Speaker 8: Peter, Peter, Peter, you want to hear something funny, real quick? 867 00:39:08,348 --> 00:39:12,228 Speaker 8: I ran a four eight two on the same field, 868 00:39:12,308 --> 00:39:13,108 Speaker 8: on the same. 869 00:39:12,948 --> 00:39:14,628 Speaker 2: Turf, different weight class. 870 00:39:14,868 --> 00:39:16,988 Speaker 6: I run a four a two, Peter, that's all amazing. 871 00:39:17,028 --> 00:39:18,788 Speaker 2: That guy, what did you weigh in that? 872 00:39:18,868 --> 00:39:22,628 Speaker 8: Because because he was three forty, were you two lighter 873 00:39:23,628 --> 00:39:24,228 Speaker 8: one hundred. 874 00:39:24,428 --> 00:39:25,308 Speaker 2: You were two forty. 875 00:39:25,428 --> 00:39:26,228 Speaker 6: I was two forty. 876 00:39:26,268 --> 00:39:26,388 Speaker 12: Bro. 877 00:39:26,548 --> 00:39:29,308 Speaker 2: Wow, yes, different different type. 878 00:39:29,068 --> 00:39:31,228 Speaker 6: Of human, different type of human. 879 00:39:31,548 --> 00:39:35,508 Speaker 2: Different human, different human. You're my guy, though, don't worry, Cody. 880 00:39:35,548 --> 00:39:38,828 Speaker 2: Are you ready right this question of this segment? Are 881 00:39:38,828 --> 00:39:40,188 Speaker 2: you ready to take it home and end on a 882 00:39:40,188 --> 00:39:41,628 Speaker 2: good note? I hope so I do. 883 00:39:41,708 --> 00:39:42,908 Speaker 6: I need to go two for two to make up. 884 00:39:45,588 --> 00:39:46,588 Speaker 5: Okay, here we go. 885 00:39:47,228 --> 00:39:50,508 Speaker 2: I am a rare left handed quarterback in the NFL. 886 00:39:52,148 --> 00:39:57,948 Speaker 2: I played in a recent college football championship game. My 887 00:39:58,228 --> 00:40:04,908 Speaker 2: pinpoint throws in the Indianapolis Convention Center hallways went viral. 888 00:40:06,268 --> 00:40:06,788 Speaker 2: Who am I? 889 00:40:08,908 --> 00:40:11,668 Speaker 7: My mind goes the tuatuga aloa right away? 890 00:40:12,508 --> 00:40:14,988 Speaker 6: Yeah, but. 891 00:40:18,508 --> 00:40:20,868 Speaker 4: Recent college. But he's not recent enough. 892 00:40:21,028 --> 00:40:25,828 Speaker 6: That's okay, go more recent than that. What high draft 893 00:40:25,868 --> 00:40:26,508 Speaker 6: pick are we thinking? 894 00:40:27,668 --> 00:40:30,668 Speaker 2: Uh yeah, first round pick? Yeah, first round pick? 895 00:40:30,908 --> 00:40:32,028 Speaker 5: It was, it was, it was. 896 00:40:32,588 --> 00:40:34,708 Speaker 6: It was a pick that everybody got on the GM 897 00:40:34,788 --> 00:40:41,628 Speaker 6: for let's just say that everybody got on the GM four. Yeah. 898 00:40:43,468 --> 00:40:47,268 Speaker 2: Oh yeah, very controversial pick last year. 899 00:40:47,388 --> 00:40:52,268 Speaker 7: Okay, yeah, Michael Pennix, Yeah, I'm like, okay. 900 00:40:52,508 --> 00:40:55,228 Speaker 2: Let's go to the hallways. Yes, yes, let's go to 901 00:40:55,268 --> 00:40:57,188 Speaker 2: the hallways. Last year Convention Center. 902 00:40:57,268 --> 00:40:58,708 Speaker 6: I don't remember this though, I've never seen this. 903 00:40:58,788 --> 00:41:03,628 Speaker 14: Oh yeah, yes, all right, Pennis. He draws rain with 904 00:41:03,748 --> 00:41:05,948 Speaker 14: his deep ball. When you look at the tracer with him, 905 00:41:06,068 --> 00:41:08,788 Speaker 14: he throws it with a ton of air. Usually look 906 00:41:08,828 --> 00:41:12,628 Speaker 14: at that. That is beautiful, just the amount of revolutions 907 00:41:12,668 --> 00:41:14,868 Speaker 14: on the ball. Just watch the spin. Watch him spin 908 00:41:14,948 --> 00:41:15,268 Speaker 14: the ball. 909 00:41:15,628 --> 00:41:20,108 Speaker 5: How tight it is. Wow, it's like an NFL film shop. Yeah, 910 00:41:20,148 --> 00:41:21,788 Speaker 5: I slow that down and just a man. 911 00:41:21,908 --> 00:41:24,948 Speaker 14: He just spins it as tight as spiral as you'll 912 00:41:25,028 --> 00:41:26,308 Speaker 14: see from Michael Pennix. 913 00:41:28,228 --> 00:41:29,588 Speaker 6: You in the back too, That was good. 914 00:41:29,668 --> 00:41:33,988 Speaker 5: That was good. I'm watching that was good. 915 00:41:34,028 --> 00:41:36,588 Speaker 2: That was good to Sue, it would have been right 916 00:41:36,708 --> 00:41:38,548 Speaker 2: if we had the footage of Tua in the hallways 917 00:41:38,588 --> 00:41:40,268 Speaker 2: here right though, those first two things to it would 918 00:41:40,308 --> 00:41:45,308 Speaker 2: have would have been right. So hey, guys that I'm 919 00:41:45,348 --> 00:41:48,308 Speaker 2: looking at Todd Downey, I'm look at Tod Downy. I'm 920 00:41:48,308 --> 00:41:51,308 Speaker 2: looking at Cope, my producer, Spencer Rattler. Oh and look 921 00:41:51,308 --> 00:41:53,708 Speaker 2: at that beautiful face looking at admiration in the background. 922 00:41:53,748 --> 00:41:55,588 Speaker 2: Beautiful Peter, this. 923 00:41:55,668 --> 00:41:57,628 Speaker 4: Is why you're a fixture at the combine. We love you. 924 00:41:57,788 --> 00:41:59,868 Speaker 4: Saving face. That's Peter's combine face. 925 00:42:01,508 --> 00:42:05,668 Speaker 3: Well, Cody saved himself in the saving face scheme from yesterday. 926 00:42:05,748 --> 00:42:07,708 Speaker 3: It was, frankly, now we can actually say it a 927 00:42:07,788 --> 00:42:09,988 Speaker 3: terrible performance, and you redeemed yourself today. 928 00:42:10,028 --> 00:42:11,188 Speaker 6: Friends, I appreciate that. 929 00:42:11,228 --> 00:42:13,868 Speaker 7: I'm glad you held that until today, right redeem myself 930 00:42:13,908 --> 00:42:16,468 Speaker 7: because I lost some sleep last night. I had nightmares 931 00:42:16,588 --> 00:42:19,148 Speaker 7: of saving face, but woke up determined this morning. I 932 00:42:19,188 --> 00:42:20,868 Speaker 7: went to a little combine study last night. 933 00:42:21,308 --> 00:42:21,668 Speaker 6: Treggs. 934 00:42:21,668 --> 00:42:23,828 Speaker 7: I appreciate some softball ones there that was a little 935 00:42:23,828 --> 00:42:25,988 Speaker 7: bit easier than yesterday. But now I'm I'm hooked. I 936 00:42:26,028 --> 00:42:30,308 Speaker 7: want to Peter's not nice like that they were easier 937 00:42:30,348 --> 00:42:35,268 Speaker 7: than yesterday. I'll say it just goes No, I'm in trouble. 938 00:42:35,348 --> 00:42:36,148 Speaker 6: Yeah, now I'm in trouble.