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 --> 00:00:23,908 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio Good Morning Football. 3 00:00:25,228 --> 00:00:27,628 Speaker 2: Welcome to Good Morning Football. We are live in New 4 00:00:27,668 --> 00:00:30,388 Speaker 2: York City. It is Monday, June twenty sixth. Your eyes 5 00:00:30,428 --> 00:00:32,788 Speaker 2: are not deceiving you. You are watching Good Morning Football. But 6 00:00:32,828 --> 00:00:34,588 Speaker 2: we got a new cast of characters in here this week. 7 00:00:34,628 --> 00:00:38,268 Speaker 2: I'm Sarah Walsh, alongside Tom Pellisero, Mike Girpol and our 8 00:00:38,268 --> 00:00:41,948 Speaker 2: Super Bowl champion Sean O'Hara. All right, this time now 9 00:00:42,028 --> 00:00:45,308 Speaker 2: for the lead Bloe book. The Bills made some news 10 00:00:45,388 --> 00:00:48,868 Speaker 2: on Friday by extending the contract of head coach Sean 11 00:00:48,948 --> 00:00:52,828 Speaker 2: McDermott and Gim Brennan being through the twenty twenty seven season, 12 00:00:53,228 --> 00:00:55,828 Speaker 2: the pair entering their seventh season together as they chase 13 00:00:55,868 --> 00:00:59,708 Speaker 2: a fourth consecutive AFC East title and fifth straight season 14 00:01:00,068 --> 00:01:04,068 Speaker 2: with a playoff appearance. Those two extensions, in addition to 15 00:01:04,108 --> 00:01:06,868 Speaker 2: Josh Shallon being under contract through twenty twenty eight, offer 16 00:01:06,908 --> 00:01:11,148 Speaker 2: an air of stability to the team. But what about urgency. Well, 17 00:01:11,468 --> 00:01:14,068 Speaker 2: Dan Hanzus is glad you asked, because he has come 18 00:01:14,148 --> 00:01:16,228 Speaker 2: up with his own urgency meter. 19 00:01:16,348 --> 00:01:16,628 Speaker 3: Guys. 20 00:01:16,628 --> 00:01:19,268 Speaker 2: This is a very accurate meter. You can check it 21 00:01:19,268 --> 00:01:22,028 Speaker 2: out on NFL dot Com. Here are his ten teams 22 00:01:22,068 --> 00:01:25,348 Speaker 2: facing the most urgency in twenty twenty three. Coming in 23 00:01:25,348 --> 00:01:28,988 Speaker 2: at most urgent are the Bills, with a perfect ten 24 00:01:29,508 --> 00:01:31,908 Speaker 2: vert score. Interesting to see that all the AFC East 25 00:01:31,948 --> 00:01:35,668 Speaker 2: teams are represented on this list. Well, we know how 26 00:01:35,908 --> 00:01:38,668 Speaker 2: hans Us would answer this one, but I'll ask you, guys, 27 00:01:38,748 --> 00:01:41,508 Speaker 2: is there a higher sense of urgency for the Bills 28 00:01:41,828 --> 00:01:42,788 Speaker 2: in twenty twenty three? 29 00:01:42,828 --> 00:01:44,908 Speaker 4: Mike is stunning to me that they're on the top 30 00:01:45,068 --> 00:01:45,548 Speaker 4: of the list. 31 00:01:45,668 --> 00:01:46,068 Speaker 5: I love the. 32 00:01:46,108 --> 00:01:49,268 Speaker 4: Dramatic contract extension. We're here to stay, and they are 33 00:01:49,308 --> 00:01:49,788 Speaker 4: here to stay. 34 00:01:49,868 --> 00:01:51,028 Speaker 6: They got a quarterback. 35 00:01:50,668 --> 00:01:51,428 Speaker 7: Who's twenty seven. 36 00:01:51,468 --> 00:01:53,348 Speaker 4: Now he's talking about I got to take fewer hits 37 00:01:53,628 --> 00:01:55,508 Speaker 4: for my longevity and all this stuff. But I mean, 38 00:01:55,668 --> 00:01:57,548 Speaker 4: is at least going to be around for another decade. 39 00:01:57,548 --> 00:01:58,668 Speaker 4: So I don't want to sit here and say, like, 40 00:01:58,708 --> 00:02:00,668 Speaker 4: oh boy, they've got to win now. I actually like 41 00:02:00,868 --> 00:02:02,148 Speaker 4: and I know it's a little bit of home cooking 42 00:02:02,148 --> 00:02:04,348 Speaker 4: for Hanzus, the Jets guy, that he's got the Jets 43 00:02:04,508 --> 00:02:06,708 Speaker 4: so high with the urgency because here's the window right now. 44 00:02:06,788 --> 00:02:09,508 Speaker 4: You've got Aaron Rodgers for maybe two years. You've got 45 00:02:09,508 --> 00:02:11,908 Speaker 4: to strike right now. So I understand that part of it. 46 00:02:11,948 --> 00:02:13,908 Speaker 4: Whereas Josh Allen, like I said, You've got at least 47 00:02:13,908 --> 00:02:17,308 Speaker 4: a decade. But that's the urgency you talked about the 48 00:02:17,348 --> 00:02:19,748 Speaker 4: other teams in the AFC East, all these teams are 49 00:02:19,748 --> 00:02:22,548 Speaker 4: now better and the Jets, now, who to me I 50 00:02:22,588 --> 00:02:25,668 Speaker 4: was saying last year, are a quarterback away, got themselves 51 00:02:25,668 --> 00:02:26,308 Speaker 4: a quarterback. 52 00:02:26,628 --> 00:02:28,228 Speaker 6: You've got the Dolphins that are on the up. 53 00:02:28,228 --> 00:02:31,788 Speaker 4: That's probably the team we're not talking enough about the Patriots. 54 00:02:31,828 --> 00:02:33,628 Speaker 4: We'll see what winds up happening there. But I feel 55 00:02:33,628 --> 00:02:37,428 Speaker 4: like from an urgency standpoint, the only window they missed 56 00:02:37,548 --> 00:02:39,508 Speaker 4: was the fact that all these other teams were down 57 00:02:40,188 --> 00:02:42,348 Speaker 4: over the last couple of years while the Bills were 58 00:02:42,348 --> 00:02:44,708 Speaker 4: on the way up. So when I look around the AFCs, 59 00:02:44,748 --> 00:02:45,868 Speaker 4: that's what I'm a little bit worried about. 60 00:02:45,908 --> 00:02:48,108 Speaker 8: Yeah, I'm shocked to see Jets are number two on there, 61 00:02:48,108 --> 00:02:50,388 Speaker 8: because apparently the Jet that you were waiting for did 62 00:02:50,428 --> 00:02:52,108 Speaker 8: not have much urgency. 63 00:02:52,148 --> 00:02:54,228 Speaker 7: All loving on, I'm here, look this list is. 64 00:02:54,508 --> 00:02:56,428 Speaker 8: It's kind of interesting to me because whenever I hear 65 00:02:56,668 --> 00:02:58,708 Speaker 8: a coach in the GM got a new extension, I 66 00:02:58,708 --> 00:03:01,108 Speaker 8: feel like, Okay, there's clear the urgency is not all 67 00:03:01,148 --> 00:03:03,108 Speaker 8: of a sudden on point, if they were put on notice, 68 00:03:03,148 --> 00:03:05,548 Speaker 8: like hey man, we're not going to extend your contracts 69 00:03:05,628 --> 00:03:07,908 Speaker 8: until after the season. Now like all right, we got 70 00:03:07,908 --> 00:03:09,548 Speaker 8: to go all till we're all chips in the middle 71 00:03:09,548 --> 00:03:11,148 Speaker 8: of the table. But for the Bills, it's really just 72 00:03:11,588 --> 00:03:14,548 Speaker 8: you look at teams, like everybody talks about the window 73 00:03:14,628 --> 00:03:17,548 Speaker 8: and they've got the franchise quarterback, but the turnover on 74 00:03:17,628 --> 00:03:20,428 Speaker 8: the roster is always a factor. But the turnover for 75 00:03:20,508 --> 00:03:23,348 Speaker 8: the coaching staff is also a huge factor. And you know, 76 00:03:23,388 --> 00:03:25,628 Speaker 8: I've gone through this as a player and on teams. 77 00:03:25,668 --> 00:03:27,988 Speaker 8: You look at what some of these teams have had 78 00:03:27,988 --> 00:03:30,708 Speaker 8: to endure. Whenever you have a successful season, you make 79 00:03:30,748 --> 00:03:31,868 Speaker 8: it to the Super Bowl, you make it to the 80 00:03:31,868 --> 00:03:33,828 Speaker 8: big playoff run, all of a sudden, there's a purge. 81 00:03:33,948 --> 00:03:38,068 Speaker 8: People come and start pilfering your coaches, position, coaches, coordinators, 82 00:03:38,308 --> 00:03:38,948 Speaker 8: even staff. 83 00:03:39,028 --> 00:03:40,188 Speaker 6: So you look at the Bills. 84 00:03:40,188 --> 00:03:42,388 Speaker 8: Here's a list of the over the last two years, 85 00:03:42,428 --> 00:03:45,908 Speaker 8: all of the coaches that the Bills have lost. The look, 86 00:03:45,908 --> 00:03:48,748 Speaker 8: they've lost two coordinators now, Brian Dable the year before, 87 00:03:48,788 --> 00:03:51,668 Speaker 8: and then Leslie Flint Frazier is stepping away from the 88 00:03:51,708 --> 00:03:54,588 Speaker 8: game this year. Ken Dorsey filled in did a great job. 89 00:03:54,668 --> 00:03:56,908 Speaker 8: But when you look at that list, that's a lot 90 00:03:56,908 --> 00:03:59,028 Speaker 8: of really good coaches there on the left line to 91 00:03:59,108 --> 00:04:01,268 Speaker 8: have to replace Bobby Johnson, the Aline coach now with 92 00:04:01,308 --> 00:04:04,588 Speaker 8: the Giants, and then you factor in Joe Shane's a 93 00:04:04,668 --> 00:04:07,268 Speaker 8: GM he's now with the Giants as well. So I 94 00:04:07,268 --> 00:04:09,028 Speaker 8: think when you look at that aspect of it, if 95 00:04:09,068 --> 00:04:12,788 Speaker 8: you're Sean McDermott, look, he's now taking on more responsibility defensively, 96 00:04:13,188 --> 00:04:15,428 Speaker 8: And just look at the case study of the LA Rams, 97 00:04:15,548 --> 00:04:18,028 Speaker 8: right Sean McVay, they go to the Super Bowl, all 98 00:04:18,028 --> 00:04:20,868 Speaker 8: of a sudden, he's losing all these coaches for a 99 00:04:20,868 --> 00:04:23,428 Speaker 8: couple years in a row. Sist coach is getting plucked 100 00:04:23,788 --> 00:04:25,388 Speaker 8: and now all of a sudden you see a little 101 00:04:25,428 --> 00:04:27,228 Speaker 8: fall off. So that's what they're trying to avoid. And 102 00:04:27,228 --> 00:04:30,028 Speaker 8: that's what it all falls on Sean mcdermot's lab right there. 103 00:04:30,308 --> 00:04:32,868 Speaker 8: Can I get these coaches to step up and fill 104 00:04:32,908 --> 00:04:36,228 Speaker 8: those voids and the consistency with the players, Do they. 105 00:04:36,188 --> 00:04:37,708 Speaker 6: Still have that type of relationship? 106 00:04:37,988 --> 00:04:39,908 Speaker 8: Can they get that type of performance out of the 107 00:04:39,908 --> 00:04:42,548 Speaker 8: players even though we have this change over our coaches. 108 00:04:42,628 --> 00:04:44,868 Speaker 8: So no doubt Brandon and Sean are going to have 109 00:04:44,908 --> 00:04:46,308 Speaker 8: to deal with that and find a way to make 110 00:04:46,308 --> 00:04:46,668 Speaker 8: that work. 111 00:04:46,708 --> 00:04:48,468 Speaker 7: It's a great point on the coaching staff. And then 112 00:04:48,508 --> 00:04:50,468 Speaker 7: you have a situation like what played out with Stefan 113 00:04:50,508 --> 00:04:53,348 Speaker 7: Diggs a couple of weeks ago, and it just raises questions. 114 00:04:53,588 --> 00:04:56,308 Speaker 7: It brings the spotlight. But here's what bothers me about 115 00:04:56,348 --> 00:04:59,348 Speaker 7: the entire case that the Bills somehow are in this 116 00:04:59,388 --> 00:05:01,588 Speaker 7: type of a make or break super Bowl and bus 117 00:05:01,668 --> 00:05:03,708 Speaker 7: type of year. Go back to last fall, to the 118 00:05:03,708 --> 00:05:06,708 Speaker 7: twenty twenty three sason. End of October. Okay, you're basically 119 00:05:06,708 --> 00:05:08,428 Speaker 7: at the halfway point of the season. The Bills are 120 00:05:08,428 --> 00:05:11,548 Speaker 7: six and one. They had beaten the Chiefs in Kansas City, 121 00:05:11,708 --> 00:05:15,068 Speaker 7: and then they had the most remarkable run of different 122 00:05:15,468 --> 00:05:17,668 Speaker 7: terrible things that happened to them. Just take a look 123 00:05:17,668 --> 00:05:20,348 Speaker 7: at the things that happened. Starting at the beginning of November, 124 00:05:20,428 --> 00:05:24,148 Speaker 7: you have Josh Allen suffers a UCL injury among other 125 00:05:24,188 --> 00:05:26,548 Speaker 7: injuries in his elbow, was wearing a brace for a while. 126 00:05:26,588 --> 00:05:28,548 Speaker 7: He wasn't throwing the ball the same way really until 127 00:05:28,548 --> 00:05:31,468 Speaker 7: he got into the playoffs. From that point forward, you 128 00:05:31,548 --> 00:05:34,348 Speaker 7: had that game that got moved to Detroit. That was 129 00:05:34,388 --> 00:05:37,788 Speaker 7: the first of three games they played in twelve days, 130 00:05:37,868 --> 00:05:41,548 Speaker 7: all away from Buffalo. Von Miller tears his acl. You 131 00:05:41,628 --> 00:05:44,588 Speaker 7: have the storm on Christmas Eve that prevents them from 132 00:05:44,588 --> 00:05:46,828 Speaker 7: flying out, so they don't get home until Christmas morning. 133 00:05:46,908 --> 00:05:50,508 Speaker 7: And then of course the Damar Hamlin situation in Cincinnati, 134 00:05:50,748 --> 00:05:53,828 Speaker 7: all the uncertainty that that led to about Damar Hamlin 135 00:05:53,908 --> 00:05:56,388 Speaker 7: first and foremost, and thank goodness, he's on the track 136 00:05:56,428 --> 00:05:59,228 Speaker 7: now to not only be pack as a living, healthy 137 00:05:59,308 --> 00:06:02,108 Speaker 7: human being, but actually playing football again. But also nobody 138 00:06:02,148 --> 00:06:03,868 Speaker 7: knew are we gonna have to play that game again? 139 00:06:03,988 --> 00:06:06,468 Speaker 7: Is our skins ed getting changed? What exactly is happening? 140 00:06:06,548 --> 00:06:09,628 Speaker 7: The emotional dram of everything that played out that season, 141 00:06:09,628 --> 00:06:12,588 Speaker 7: And this is without mentioning Dawson Knox's brother tragically passing 142 00:06:12,628 --> 00:06:15,668 Speaker 7: away during training camp. There were two players taking off 143 00:06:15,708 --> 00:06:18,188 Speaker 7: the field in ambulances in Week two. Nobody even remembers 144 00:06:18,228 --> 00:06:20,068 Speaker 7: that in the game that was on a Monday night 145 00:06:20,188 --> 00:06:23,028 Speaker 7: in Buffalo. All these things, just as human beings like 146 00:06:23,028 --> 00:06:26,068 Speaker 7: the emotional weight of that has to have an impact. 147 00:06:26,108 --> 00:06:28,788 Speaker 7: So I understand it's a dispoint end to last season, 148 00:06:28,988 --> 00:06:31,708 Speaker 7: but Josh Allen's healthy now. You hope that a lot 149 00:06:31,708 --> 00:06:34,788 Speaker 7: of these different circumstances were once in a lifetime, bad 150 00:06:34,868 --> 00:06:36,388 Speaker 7: luck types of things. They should be in a good 151 00:06:36,428 --> 00:06:37,148 Speaker 7: position this year. 152 00:06:37,188 --> 00:06:40,348 Speaker 2: What's the difference between urgency and pressure because I think 153 00:06:40,428 --> 00:06:44,948 Speaker 2: that the more that the pressure builds, the urgency increases. 154 00:06:45,068 --> 00:06:47,228 Speaker 2: And I think that by no means is it a 155 00:06:47,228 --> 00:06:49,068 Speaker 2: make or break yere right when you talk about Josh 156 00:06:49,108 --> 00:06:50,708 Speaker 2: Allen's going to be here for a long time, the 157 00:06:50,788 --> 00:06:52,188 Speaker 2: coach is going to be here, the GM's going to 158 00:06:52,188 --> 00:06:55,028 Speaker 2: be here. They have stability, but the people around them 159 00:06:55,228 --> 00:06:57,428 Speaker 2: that always changes. And Sean, you know, you talked about 160 00:06:57,428 --> 00:06:59,908 Speaker 2: the turnover in this league. I mean, yes, you've got 161 00:07:00,028 --> 00:07:02,108 Speaker 2: Josh Allen, but how long does he have the window 162 00:07:02,108 --> 00:07:04,188 Speaker 2: of the cast of characters. You can only surround these 163 00:07:04,188 --> 00:07:06,868 Speaker 2: guys with certain pieces before those guys are going out 164 00:07:06,908 --> 00:07:07,548 Speaker 2: and getting paid. 165 00:07:07,588 --> 00:07:09,988 Speaker 3: So I think that they are definitely in a window. 166 00:07:10,068 --> 00:07:11,668 Speaker 2: And I think everyone in this league is in a 167 00:07:11,708 --> 00:07:13,828 Speaker 2: window unless you're a dynasty, and then that means you 168 00:07:13,868 --> 00:07:15,788 Speaker 2: have like a much bigger window because you can continue 169 00:07:15,828 --> 00:07:18,188 Speaker 2: to win. And the Chiefs have certainly proven they're in 170 00:07:18,308 --> 00:07:20,708 Speaker 2: that type of window right now. But when you're the 171 00:07:20,748 --> 00:07:22,228 Speaker 2: Bills and you've been knocking on the door, and I 172 00:07:22,228 --> 00:07:24,268 Speaker 2: feel like we start every season and we've spent now 173 00:07:24,308 --> 00:07:27,068 Speaker 2: for several seasons, every off season talking about. 174 00:07:26,788 --> 00:07:28,228 Speaker 3: This is ZI, this could be your year. 175 00:07:28,348 --> 00:07:31,028 Speaker 2: At some point that starts to turn into okay, well, now, 176 00:07:31,068 --> 00:07:32,628 Speaker 2: if it's not going to be this year, then when 177 00:07:32,668 --> 00:07:33,228 Speaker 2: is it going to be? 178 00:07:33,228 --> 00:07:35,028 Speaker 3: Because it feels like we've been. 179 00:07:34,908 --> 00:07:38,468 Speaker 2: Doing this now, season after season after season with the Bills. 180 00:07:38,468 --> 00:07:39,988 Speaker 2: And when you talk about we were just talking about 181 00:07:40,028 --> 00:07:41,588 Speaker 2: the top of the show, what they've done this run 182 00:07:41,588 --> 00:07:44,228 Speaker 2: that they've done. When you talk about keeping the GM 183 00:07:44,268 --> 00:07:47,268 Speaker 2: and the coach together, they're seventh season together, four consecutive 184 00:07:47,308 --> 00:07:49,948 Speaker 2: AFC East titles. That's not going to get any easier. 185 00:07:50,268 --> 00:07:52,428 Speaker 2: Look at this last four years. This is the most 186 00:07:52,628 --> 00:07:55,028 Speaker 2: seasons with ten plus wins. The Bills are right up 187 00:07:55,028 --> 00:07:56,748 Speaker 2: there with the Chiefs. And what have the Chiefs done? 188 00:07:56,788 --> 00:07:58,988 Speaker 2: They've closed the deal, They've gone on to do it. 189 00:07:58,988 --> 00:07:59,988 Speaker 3: The Niners are right after. 190 00:08:00,388 --> 00:08:02,428 Speaker 2: So when you look at these numbers and you think 191 00:08:02,468 --> 00:08:04,748 Speaker 2: about what the Bills have done, they have been the 192 00:08:04,748 --> 00:08:07,428 Speaker 2: models of consistency. They have been really, really good. 193 00:08:07,788 --> 00:08:10,668 Speaker 3: But at some point the fan base and. 194 00:08:10,708 --> 00:08:12,908 Speaker 2: Just being really good, and like, look at these nice 195 00:08:12,908 --> 00:08:15,308 Speaker 2: seasons we've put together, and look at how many times 196 00:08:15,308 --> 00:08:18,308 Speaker 2: we've had you know, ten plus wins, that's an incredible accomplishment. 197 00:08:18,428 --> 00:08:20,268 Speaker 2: But every single one of those guys, I'll tell you 198 00:08:20,428 --> 00:08:22,868 Speaker 2: and Sean you would tell us you'll take nine wins 199 00:08:22,868 --> 00:08:24,988 Speaker 2: in a Super Bowl, right, I mean, how many times 200 00:08:24,988 --> 00:08:26,708 Speaker 2: can you pile up ten wins? 201 00:08:26,748 --> 00:08:30,468 Speaker 3: And it's just you're not getting what that ultimate goal is. 202 00:08:30,508 --> 00:08:33,748 Speaker 2: And I think at some point it turns into Okay, 203 00:08:33,868 --> 00:08:36,588 Speaker 2: we've got this nice plan laid out, but if we're 204 00:08:36,628 --> 00:08:39,468 Speaker 2: not going the next step over, I think that that 205 00:08:39,668 --> 00:08:42,468 Speaker 2: makes the urgency increase. The pressure is building, and at 206 00:08:42,468 --> 00:08:44,108 Speaker 2: some point, when you're in that window, if you don't 207 00:08:44,108 --> 00:08:45,428 Speaker 2: cash in, it's the problem. 208 00:08:45,708 --> 00:08:48,748 Speaker 7: It's also what everybody strives to do, which is build 209 00:08:48,868 --> 00:08:52,948 Speaker 7: a sustain level of competitiveness year after year. You want 210 00:08:52,988 --> 00:08:54,788 Speaker 7: to be knocking on the door because listen, there is 211 00:08:54,828 --> 00:08:56,868 Speaker 7: some luck that goes into this. There is some hey, 212 00:08:56,948 --> 00:08:59,188 Speaker 7: catch that team at the right time, and maybe Patrick 213 00:08:59,228 --> 00:09:01,468 Speaker 7: Malomes has an off day. And that's the difference between 214 00:09:01,508 --> 00:09:03,388 Speaker 7: us talking about the Bills having won a Super Bowl 215 00:09:03,428 --> 00:09:04,948 Speaker 7: a couple of years ago, or if you can close 216 00:09:04,988 --> 00:09:07,668 Speaker 7: up the final twelve seconds of a game and having 217 00:09:07,668 --> 00:09:10,028 Speaker 7: this discussion we're having right now. They've built it the 218 00:09:10,108 --> 00:09:12,508 Speaker 7: right way They're a very talented team. They've got a 219 00:09:12,548 --> 00:09:16,348 Speaker 7: really good quarterback, and they have strategically gone in big 220 00:09:16,388 --> 00:09:18,588 Speaker 7: on guys like von Miller to try to push them 221 00:09:18,628 --> 00:09:21,308 Speaker 7: over the top. As long as you're in it every year, 222 00:09:21,388 --> 00:09:23,668 Speaker 7: eventually you're hoping that the things are going to fall 223 00:09:23,708 --> 00:09:25,308 Speaker 7: your way and you're going to avoid the injuries, You're 224 00:09:25,308 --> 00:09:27,708 Speaker 7: going to avoid the circumstances, and you get that title. 225 00:09:27,868 --> 00:09:30,948 Speaker 7: They haven't done it yet, but it's not for a 226 00:09:30,948 --> 00:09:32,868 Speaker 7: an absence of the way that they've built them. 227 00:09:32,948 --> 00:09:34,428 Speaker 3: No, no, no, they've done it the right way. But let 228 00:09:34,428 --> 00:09:34,948 Speaker 3: me ask you this. 229 00:09:34,988 --> 00:09:37,628 Speaker 2: Would you rather have the stability and they've built it 230 00:09:37,668 --> 00:09:39,828 Speaker 2: and this is a long term plan, or would you 231 00:09:39,908 --> 00:09:42,868 Speaker 2: rather have what Tampa did a couple of years ago. 232 00:09:42,948 --> 00:09:44,548 Speaker 2: We're like, let's just go all in for a season 233 00:09:44,588 --> 00:09:45,788 Speaker 2: and it pays off in a super Bowl? 234 00:09:45,828 --> 00:09:47,388 Speaker 6: Depends. Am I going to win the Super Bowl? Yeah? 235 00:09:47,468 --> 00:09:48,148 Speaker 6: Let me know ahead of time. 236 00:09:48,188 --> 00:09:50,628 Speaker 7: Yeah, my getting Tom Brady'm getting the greatest player. 237 00:09:51,868 --> 00:09:53,068 Speaker 6: It's word that if you get the ring. 238 00:09:53,348 --> 00:09:55,028 Speaker 8: I think the other thing that adds to the urgency 239 00:09:55,228 --> 00:09:57,988 Speaker 8: is we're talking about the Bills and how poignantly the 240 00:09:58,268 --> 00:10:00,228 Speaker 8: Bills Bills create urgency. 241 00:10:00,628 --> 00:10:02,588 Speaker 6: Guess who has a big bill. Come right, they have 242 00:10:02,588 --> 00:10:05,028 Speaker 6: a new stadium coming up? Little urgency? 243 00:10:05,108 --> 00:10:07,628 Speaker 8: Right, When is the Bills new stadium? When is that 244 00:10:07,668 --> 00:10:08,468 Speaker 8: for a couple years? 245 00:10:08,548 --> 00:10:08,788 Speaker 5: All right? 246 00:10:09,668 --> 00:10:12,468 Speaker 8: Yeah, so you're buying a new house, You're building a 247 00:10:12,468 --> 00:10:15,588 Speaker 8: new house. The urgency comes from all those bills that 248 00:10:15,628 --> 00:10:16,708 Speaker 8: are rolling in because you're. 249 00:10:16,588 --> 00:10:17,708 Speaker 6: Gonna have to pay for this new house. 250 00:10:17,708 --> 00:10:19,268 Speaker 7: I think this is a great point too. This is 251 00:10:19,308 --> 00:10:21,388 Speaker 7: maybe a good Twitter poll. Would you rather, as an 252 00:10:21,508 --> 00:10:24,988 Speaker 7: NFL fan have your team win the Super Bowl one 253 00:10:25,068 --> 00:10:27,588 Speaker 7: time and then the other nine years in that decade 254 00:10:27,588 --> 00:10:29,468 Speaker 7: they suck? And I'm not saying the buckets are going 255 00:10:29,508 --> 00:10:31,628 Speaker 7: to or have sucked. I'm just saying one good year 256 00:10:31,668 --> 00:10:33,988 Speaker 7: and then the other nine years are just total and 257 00:10:34,028 --> 00:10:36,348 Speaker 7: complete paying across all levels. 258 00:10:36,588 --> 00:10:37,068 Speaker 6: Or would you. 259 00:10:37,068 --> 00:10:40,148 Speaker 7: Rather be in it ten consecutive years, have a shot 260 00:10:40,148 --> 00:10:40,548 Speaker 7: every time. 261 00:10:40,588 --> 00:10:41,628 Speaker 3: That's a good point if you post it. 262 00:10:41,628 --> 00:10:44,708 Speaker 7: That next segment. 263 00:10:45,348 --> 00:10:47,348 Speaker 2: I like when they build this yeah, because but now 264 00:10:47,388 --> 00:10:49,468 Speaker 2: so when you say ten years are made not good 265 00:10:49,948 --> 00:10:51,428 Speaker 2: To the point I made about the box, they win 266 00:10:51,468 --> 00:10:52,908 Speaker 2: the Super Bowl out of the gates, I'd be like 267 00:10:52,908 --> 00:10:55,108 Speaker 2: the Jets winning it this year and then they go 268 00:10:55,188 --> 00:10:57,868 Speaker 2: back to the postseason they almost knock off the Rams, 269 00:10:57,908 --> 00:10:59,628 Speaker 2: an incredible comeback. The Rams go on to win it 270 00:10:59,668 --> 00:11:02,988 Speaker 2: so very competitive that year. Last year records not good, they. 271 00:11:02,908 --> 00:11:04,868 Speaker 3: Still won the division. The division wasn't good. 272 00:11:04,708 --> 00:11:07,308 Speaker 2: But they were in the playoffs, so it wasn't you know, 273 00:11:07,388 --> 00:11:09,108 Speaker 2: this like complete drop and we don't know what they're 274 00:11:09,148 --> 00:11:10,668 Speaker 2: going to do this year. But if you're saying the 275 00:11:10,788 --> 00:11:12,108 Speaker 2: question is cash it all in? 276 00:11:12,188 --> 00:11:12,468 Speaker 3: Win it? 277 00:11:12,468 --> 00:11:17,508 Speaker 7: And then years you're like a fringe eight and nine, I. 278 00:11:17,428 --> 00:11:19,068 Speaker 3: Think a lot of people would take the Super Bowl. 279 00:11:19,148 --> 00:11:19,828 Speaker 7: I think so too. 280 00:11:20,068 --> 00:11:20,908 Speaker 6: People are nuts. 281 00:11:20,948 --> 00:11:23,628 Speaker 7: But then nine years of your life, you're not going 282 00:11:23,708 --> 00:11:24,508 Speaker 7: to be yeah about this. 283 00:11:24,868 --> 00:11:25,508 Speaker 3: Just wait a minute. 284 00:11:25,788 --> 00:11:28,308 Speaker 2: Ten If you're going the other way for ten years though, 285 00:11:28,428 --> 00:11:30,828 Speaker 2: it's not ending the way you want ultimately, because are 286 00:11:30,828 --> 00:11:31,068 Speaker 2: you going. 287 00:11:31,348 --> 00:11:32,148 Speaker 7: I understand that. 288 00:11:34,068 --> 00:11:37,308 Speaker 4: You're also by Thanksgiving out of things to do for 289 00:11:37,348 --> 00:11:39,988 Speaker 4: the rest of the falling into the early winter. 290 00:11:40,068 --> 00:11:40,308 Speaker 9: Right. 291 00:11:42,628 --> 00:11:42,988 Speaker 7: Each other? 292 00:11:43,068 --> 00:11:43,788 Speaker 6: All or nothing? 293 00:11:44,188 --> 00:11:45,148 Speaker 7: Can you believe it again? 294 00:11:45,268 --> 00:11:45,788 Speaker 6: I'll look at it. 295 00:11:46,148 --> 00:11:47,868 Speaker 8: I'll just kind of paraphrase it in a different way. 296 00:11:48,108 --> 00:11:50,188 Speaker 8: Like I want to climb Mount Everest. I don't want 297 00:11:50,228 --> 00:11:52,908 Speaker 8: to say I got three quarters away there ten times. No, 298 00:11:53,028 --> 00:11:55,668 Speaker 8: I saw the peak. I sat on top of Mount 299 00:11:55,668 --> 00:11:57,788 Speaker 8: Everest and looked down on the world. 300 00:11:57,628 --> 00:12:01,628 Speaker 7: And then the next nine times there's a lot there's 301 00:12:01,628 --> 00:12:03,548 Speaker 7: a lot of people walking around saying, yeah, like how 302 00:12:03,548 --> 00:12:05,748 Speaker 7: many people brag about I tried to climb on over? 303 00:12:05,828 --> 00:12:08,028 Speaker 3: That's what I'm saying. Divisional round, we killed it. 304 00:12:08,468 --> 00:12:10,628 Speaker 2: But you would take losing for nine seasons meant to 305 00:12:10,668 --> 00:12:11,948 Speaker 2: have the confetti for one? 306 00:12:12,108 --> 00:12:14,068 Speaker 6: Yeah, give me that. That's the best week ever. 307 00:12:14,348 --> 00:12:17,708 Speaker 3: This Tomorrow segment or maybe after this commercial borrow segment 308 00:12:17,748 --> 00:12:19,308 Speaker 3: today Stilicub. 309 00:12:18,868 --> 00:12:22,268 Speaker 2: On GMFB, would you take winning the Super Bowl over? 310 00:12:23,068 --> 00:12:25,708 Speaker 2: There hasn't been a repeat champion in the NFC eastins 311 00:12:25,748 --> 00:12:26,748 Speaker 2: two thousand and four. 312 00:12:27,148 --> 00:12:29,548 Speaker 3: Will that change this season? We're gonna break it all 313 00:12:29,548 --> 00:12:30,588 Speaker 3: down later on. 314 00:12:30,788 --> 00:12:33,908 Speaker 4: Plus which second year players are prime for a breakout 315 00:12:33,988 --> 00:12:36,948 Speaker 4: season in twenty twenty three? Is that show O'harris pick 316 00:12:36,988 --> 00:12:39,868 Speaker 4: You're gonna find out. Monday mish Mash is next. 317 00:12:53,348 --> 00:12:54,828 Speaker 7: Good Morning Football. 318 00:12:55,908 --> 00:12:58,388 Speaker 3: Welcome back to Good Morning Football. 319 00:12:58,428 --> 00:13:01,348 Speaker 2: It is Monday, and there's always a slew of topics 320 00:13:01,468 --> 00:13:03,308 Speaker 2: discussed from the weekend, so it's time to put them 321 00:13:03,308 --> 00:13:07,708 Speaker 2: together in another edition of Monday Mishmash. After missing almost 322 00:13:07,748 --> 00:13:10,828 Speaker 2: half of his rookie season because of injuries, Texans cornerback 323 00:13:10,868 --> 00:13:13,508 Speaker 2: Derek Stanley Junior is ready to show his true potential 324 00:13:13,628 --> 00:13:16,828 Speaker 2: in year two. He told reporters, I feel like I've 325 00:13:16,868 --> 00:13:19,468 Speaker 2: improved and I'm seeing the whole field at a faster rate. 326 00:13:19,828 --> 00:13:22,468 Speaker 2: So the question is this, which second year player do 327 00:13:22,548 --> 00:13:26,108 Speaker 2: you think is most likely to have a breakout season? 328 00:13:26,148 --> 00:13:27,348 Speaker 7: Mike, Oh, this was easy. 329 00:13:27,388 --> 00:13:29,468 Speaker 4: Immediately in my mind, I drew a red circle around 330 00:13:29,508 --> 00:13:31,988 Speaker 4: this guy. No, a green circle, a green dot. I'm 331 00:13:31,988 --> 00:13:33,748 Speaker 4: gonna get to that in a second. It's na Kobe Dean, 332 00:13:33,788 --> 00:13:36,828 Speaker 4: the Eagles linebacker. This is traditionally a position that the 333 00:13:36,868 --> 00:13:39,068 Speaker 4: Eagles don't spend a lot of money on, So when 334 00:13:39,068 --> 00:13:42,068 Speaker 4: a couple of veterans left this offseason, Dean, who did 335 00:13:42,068 --> 00:13:44,468 Speaker 4: not play much played a bunch on special teams but 336 00:13:44,468 --> 00:13:46,828 Speaker 4: did not play much on defense in his rookie season, 337 00:13:47,548 --> 00:13:50,188 Speaker 4: was thrust into this role. That green dot I'm talking about, 338 00:13:50,188 --> 00:13:51,388 Speaker 4: it's going to be on his helmet. He's going to 339 00:13:51,428 --> 00:13:53,788 Speaker 4: be the captain of the defense from a standpoint of 340 00:13:53,868 --> 00:13:56,108 Speaker 4: calling plays. He's going to have to be more vocal. 341 00:13:56,148 --> 00:13:58,308 Speaker 4: He's gonna have to play a lot more. He's had 342 00:13:58,308 --> 00:14:00,668 Speaker 4: a great spring from what I gather. Any of those 343 00:14:00,708 --> 00:14:03,268 Speaker 4: physical concerns coming into the draft. The Eagles don't still 344 00:14:03,308 --> 00:14:05,188 Speaker 4: don't seem to have him. I don't where they came from. 345 00:14:05,188 --> 00:14:07,388 Speaker 4: So Nakobe Dean gonna step up. We're gonna have to 346 00:14:07,388 --> 00:14:08,468 Speaker 4: step up big in the second year. 347 00:14:08,508 --> 00:14:10,988 Speaker 7: I'm gonna give you a combo platter down in Atlanta. 348 00:14:11,108 --> 00:14:13,668 Speaker 7: Give me Desmond Ritter and Drake London. Do I get 349 00:14:13,668 --> 00:14:15,468 Speaker 7: any sides with that? Whatever you want? Would you like 350 00:14:15,548 --> 00:14:18,548 Speaker 7: barn bread? I suppose that was a good Southern Southern pole. 351 00:14:18,708 --> 00:14:19,828 Speaker 6: You going to Cambre. 352 00:14:20,188 --> 00:14:21,988 Speaker 7: I have to go back to the final four games 353 00:14:22,028 --> 00:14:24,548 Speaker 7: the last season. Desmind Ridder takes over as the starting 354 00:14:24,628 --> 00:14:28,388 Speaker 7: quarterback From that point forward. Weeks fifteen through eighteen, Drake 355 00:14:28,468 --> 00:14:32,588 Speaker 7: London was targeted, had a higher target share than all 356 00:14:32,628 --> 00:14:35,628 Speaker 7: but one player in the entire NFL. He got the 357 00:14:35,668 --> 00:14:39,188 Speaker 7: ball a lot from Desmond Rider. Drake Clendon quietly faced 358 00:14:39,188 --> 00:14:41,428 Speaker 7: the season with seventy two receptions, which was tied for 359 00:14:41,468 --> 00:14:43,388 Speaker 7: second among rookies. He had eight hundred and sixty six 360 00:14:43,548 --> 00:14:47,108 Speaker 7: yards with Ritter in their full time this season year 361 00:14:47,188 --> 00:14:50,108 Speaker 7: three in Arthur Smith's offense, They've gotten all that big 362 00:14:50,188 --> 00:14:53,748 Speaker 7: skill guys like Kyle Pitts out there as well. I 363 00:14:53,908 --> 00:14:56,748 Speaker 7: just wouldn't be surprised, knowing how Ritter is geared, knowing 364 00:14:56,788 --> 00:14:59,308 Speaker 7: how Mature is, knowing what he did at Cincinnati, now 365 00:14:59,348 --> 00:15:01,668 Speaker 7: that this is his team going into the season, I'm 366 00:15:01,708 --> 00:15:02,948 Speaker 7: just fascinated to see what they're gonna do. 367 00:15:02,988 --> 00:15:03,188 Speaker 5: Show. 368 00:15:03,308 --> 00:15:04,388 Speaker 6: Yeah, I love the platter. 369 00:15:05,068 --> 00:15:06,628 Speaker 8: I used to be a big fan of the drover 370 00:15:06,748 --> 00:15:10,148 Speaker 8: platter at a certain establishment, So I'm down with the platter. 371 00:15:10,428 --> 00:15:11,708 Speaker 6: So I'll go with my own combo platter. 372 00:15:11,788 --> 00:15:14,588 Speaker 8: Give me George Pickens from the Pittsburgh Steelers and Kenny Pickett. 373 00:15:14,708 --> 00:15:16,548 Speaker 8: They're gonna go hand in hand as well, just like 374 00:15:16,588 --> 00:15:19,788 Speaker 8: you were talking about with Ritter and with Drake. And 375 00:15:19,988 --> 00:15:24,028 Speaker 8: when you look at George Pickens, I see a very physical, 376 00:15:24,468 --> 00:15:27,628 Speaker 8: very talented wide receiver who just has that go out 377 00:15:27,668 --> 00:15:28,468 Speaker 8: and get that ball, that. 378 00:15:28,468 --> 00:15:29,148 Speaker 6: Catch right there. 379 00:15:29,668 --> 00:15:32,148 Speaker 8: The catch radius by this guy and his ability to 380 00:15:32,468 --> 00:15:34,868 Speaker 8: adjust to the ball in the air, that's a gift. 381 00:15:34,908 --> 00:15:36,428 Speaker 6: That's something that you can't always coach. 382 00:15:37,268 --> 00:15:38,908 Speaker 8: I also turned on the film last year and I 383 00:15:38,908 --> 00:15:43,148 Speaker 8: saw a rookie knocking corners on their keyster like literally 384 00:15:44,028 --> 00:15:45,948 Speaker 8: running up to a corner to block him, and all 385 00:15:45,948 --> 00:15:47,588 Speaker 8: of a sudden, the corner next thing you know, he's 386 00:15:47,588 --> 00:15:49,548 Speaker 8: on his back. So this guy is a very physical guy. 387 00:15:50,508 --> 00:15:52,908 Speaker 8: I love what he brings to this Steelers offense. And 388 00:15:52,948 --> 00:15:54,908 Speaker 8: I think with him and Pickett, you know, you've got 389 00:15:54,948 --> 00:15:57,868 Speaker 8: a young rookie quarterback as a young receiver and sometimes 390 00:15:57,948 --> 00:15:59,988 Speaker 8: the ball is not where he should be. Sometimes it's low, 391 00:15:59,988 --> 00:16:01,468 Speaker 8: it's a little high, and you're kind of making a 392 00:16:01,468 --> 00:16:03,348 Speaker 8: acrobatic catches. I don't think he's gonna have to make 393 00:16:03,388 --> 00:16:05,628 Speaker 8: all of those acabatic catch in pickets second year, so 394 00:16:05,668 --> 00:16:06,988 Speaker 8: I think his accuracy is going to be better. 395 00:16:07,148 --> 00:16:08,388 Speaker 6: Was going to make Pickens even better. 396 00:16:08,468 --> 00:16:09,628 Speaker 3: I'm gonna go with the running back. 397 00:16:09,908 --> 00:16:12,988 Speaker 2: And in the NFC South, when Christian McCaffrey was healthy, 398 00:16:13,028 --> 00:16:15,348 Speaker 2: we all know what he could do. A superstar. There's 399 00:16:15,348 --> 00:16:17,628 Speaker 2: Alvin Kamara down there. Guy we haven't really talked a 400 00:16:17,628 --> 00:16:20,588 Speaker 2: ton about. And that's mazingly because he has a super 401 00:16:20,588 --> 00:16:22,868 Speaker 2: star quarterback, or he had a superstar quarterback. Tom Brady 402 00:16:22,908 --> 00:16:25,348 Speaker 2: got a lot of attention, obviously deservedly, so got all 403 00:16:25,348 --> 00:16:25,868 Speaker 2: of the attention. 404 00:16:25,868 --> 00:16:26,508 Speaker 3: Who am I kidding? 405 00:16:26,548 --> 00:16:28,668 Speaker 2: There's a running back down there in Tampa wasn't even 406 00:16:28,668 --> 00:16:31,948 Speaker 2: the starter last year. Split carries with Leonard Fournette, Rashad White, 407 00:16:32,028 --> 00:16:34,468 Speaker 2: and this is a guy that the Bucks are hugely 408 00:16:34,668 --> 00:16:36,708 Speaker 2: high on They know that they have to change their 409 00:16:36,828 --> 00:16:39,748 Speaker 2: game plan. Dave Kanalis, the new offensive coordinator, The Bucks 410 00:16:39,788 --> 00:16:42,108 Speaker 2: were terrible, abysmal at running the football last year. 411 00:16:42,188 --> 00:16:43,068 Speaker 3: That's got to change. 412 00:16:43,308 --> 00:16:46,348 Speaker 2: Rashad White was behind Leonard Fournette, but they really got 413 00:16:46,388 --> 00:16:48,428 Speaker 2: to spark when this guy was in and they feel 414 00:16:48,508 --> 00:16:51,708 Speaker 2: really strongly that this guy could have a massive breakout season. 415 00:16:51,708 --> 00:16:53,828 Speaker 3: He was a third round pick a year ago. 416 00:16:53,868 --> 00:16:57,028 Speaker 2: And guy's the last player prior to White who had 417 00:16:57,068 --> 00:17:01,148 Speaker 2: fifty receptions and at least four hundred yards his rookie season. 418 00:17:01,268 --> 00:17:03,188 Speaker 3: It was a guy by the name of Christian McCaffery. 419 00:17:03,468 --> 00:17:05,508 Speaker 2: It's not saying he's going to be Christian McCaffrey, but 420 00:17:05,668 --> 00:17:07,988 Speaker 2: this is a guy that is versatile, can do some 421 00:17:08,068 --> 00:17:10,068 Speaker 2: things and potentially could be going off the season. 422 00:17:10,148 --> 00:17:13,028 Speaker 10: And then again, last got to have what fifty receptions? 423 00:17:13,068 --> 00:17:17,028 Speaker 10: Fifty receptions and in a rookie season, that's running back 424 00:17:17,028 --> 00:17:19,708 Speaker 10: obviously as a running back, Christian McCaffrey's last guy to 425 00:17:19,708 --> 00:17:22,108 Speaker 10: do it, and White followed that up. 426 00:17:22,228 --> 00:17:24,708 Speaker 7: I met with Sead White last week. You used huge 427 00:17:24,708 --> 00:17:27,748 Speaker 7: and massive during your description right there. He's a big dude. 428 00:17:27,788 --> 00:17:31,468 Speaker 7: He's bigger than I thought yeah, We're at an event. 429 00:17:31,228 --> 00:17:33,748 Speaker 4: At the Delta Lounge, sky Lounge. 430 00:17:34,668 --> 00:17:36,948 Speaker 7: He's a larger human. It was like, this is where showed. 431 00:17:36,948 --> 00:17:38,628 Speaker 7: I'm like, you're taller than I thought. 432 00:17:38,708 --> 00:17:42,788 Speaker 2: No, he's explosive, he's exciting. Here's our next mishmash question. 433 00:17:43,028 --> 00:17:45,828 Speaker 2: We know Bill Belichick is always singing the praises of 434 00:17:45,908 --> 00:17:48,028 Speaker 2: Tom Brady, Lawrence Taylor, and now we can add another 435 00:17:48,068 --> 00:17:51,788 Speaker 2: player to that exclusive list, Matthew Slater. In a recent interview, 436 00:17:51,868 --> 00:17:55,148 Speaker 2: Belichick said, I feel like I've coached the best offensive player, 437 00:17:55,308 --> 00:17:58,188 Speaker 2: the best player in football in Tom, the best defensive 438 00:17:58,188 --> 00:18:00,988 Speaker 2: player in LT, and the best special teams player in 439 00:18:01,028 --> 00:18:04,308 Speaker 2: football in Matt Slater. Which NFL head coach herees thequ 440 00:18:04,428 --> 00:18:08,068 Speaker 2: USh now pastor president has coached the best trio of 441 00:18:08,188 --> 00:18:10,028 Speaker 2: players all time, Mike. 442 00:18:10,028 --> 00:18:11,028 Speaker 7: My guys have nicknames. 443 00:18:11,028 --> 00:18:13,908 Speaker 4: Give me Jimmy Johnson and the triplets Troy Aikman, Emmitt 444 00:18:13,988 --> 00:18:15,468 Speaker 4: Smith and Michael Irvin. 445 00:18:15,508 --> 00:18:16,788 Speaker 6: Now they may not. 446 00:18:16,748 --> 00:18:19,068 Speaker 4: Even be the best players on the team, but I've 447 00:18:19,108 --> 00:18:21,788 Speaker 4: got myself a trio here that trust me. I grew 448 00:18:21,828 --> 00:18:23,588 Speaker 4: up an Eagles fan and was watching these guys, and 449 00:18:23,628 --> 00:18:26,108 Speaker 4: was watching these guys regularly beat the Eagles year in 450 00:18:26,108 --> 00:18:27,948 Speaker 4: and year out. So I'm gonna go with the triplets 451 00:18:28,228 --> 00:18:29,268 Speaker 4: there for the best three. 452 00:18:29,788 --> 00:18:31,388 Speaker 7: There's so many different ways you can go with us 453 00:18:31,388 --> 00:18:33,628 Speaker 7: because there have been so many great combinations of players 454 00:18:33,628 --> 00:18:36,148 Speaker 7: through the years. But immediately popped into my head was 455 00:18:36,268 --> 00:18:39,668 Speaker 7: ninety seven ninety eight Broncos Mike Shanahan had John Elway, 456 00:18:39,748 --> 00:18:41,788 Speaker 7: one of the great quarterbacks, fall time Hall of Famer, 457 00:18:42,068 --> 00:18:45,308 Speaker 7: get Terrell Davis who had two of the most ridiculous 458 00:18:45,308 --> 00:18:48,588 Speaker 7: seasons of all time for a running back, and then 459 00:18:48,708 --> 00:18:50,988 Speaker 7: pick your poison for the third one. I'll go Shannon 460 00:18:51,068 --> 00:18:53,188 Speaker 7: Sharp and just round it out on offense here, but 461 00:18:53,268 --> 00:18:55,788 Speaker 7: Steve Attwater was also on that team who was a 462 00:18:55,868 --> 00:18:58,628 Speaker 7: Hall of Famer. You had Rod Smith who should be 463 00:18:58,668 --> 00:19:01,228 Speaker 7: a Hall of Famer. Neil Smith was on those teams. 464 00:19:01,548 --> 00:19:05,308 Speaker 7: I'll go with Elway, Davis Sharp. That was a pretty 465 00:19:05,428 --> 00:19:07,308 Speaker 7: talented offense with three guys who were. 466 00:19:07,188 --> 00:19:08,588 Speaker 6: Now, yeah, TD was fun to watch. 467 00:19:08,588 --> 00:19:10,348 Speaker 8: And you know, I'll just throw out there, Tom Naylor 468 00:19:10,348 --> 00:19:11,348 Speaker 8: and Mark Schlaire if i'll. 469 00:19:11,228 --> 00:19:13,828 Speaker 6: Give some of the you're going to get there a 470 00:19:13,828 --> 00:19:14,308 Speaker 6: little love. 471 00:19:14,668 --> 00:19:16,668 Speaker 8: I think back to the conversation we're just having about 472 00:19:16,668 --> 00:19:18,788 Speaker 8: would you rather be a team than never won the 473 00:19:18,788 --> 00:19:20,548 Speaker 8: Super Bowl? But was good every year? Or would you 474 00:19:20,628 --> 00:19:22,668 Speaker 8: like to have that one Super Bowl ring? So I 475 00:19:22,748 --> 00:19:25,548 Speaker 8: go back to the Buffalo Bills. Give me Marv Levy. 476 00:19:25,748 --> 00:19:28,668 Speaker 8: Think about the players that Marv Levy had in Buffalo. 477 00:19:28,708 --> 00:19:32,228 Speaker 8: Think about Jim Kelly, Thurman, Thomas, Bruce Smith. You had 478 00:19:32,268 --> 00:19:34,588 Speaker 8: Andre Reid who Jim Kelly was throwing to. 479 00:19:34,708 --> 00:19:37,108 Speaker 6: But this team, we. 480 00:19:37,028 --> 00:19:39,148 Speaker 8: Should be talking about them like a dynasty. They went 481 00:19:39,188 --> 00:19:42,028 Speaker 8: to four straight Super Bowls. No team in NFL history 482 00:19:42,068 --> 00:19:44,428 Speaker 8: has ever done that before. They never no other team 483 00:19:44,468 --> 00:19:46,868 Speaker 8: has ever gone to four straight. You know, the what 484 00:19:47,068 --> 00:19:49,908 Speaker 8: is how about Bruce Smith? If you're mar Levy, what 485 00:19:49,908 --> 00:19:51,628 Speaker 8: do you what are you coaching Bruce Smith up on 486 00:19:51,668 --> 00:19:52,148 Speaker 8: game day? 487 00:19:52,228 --> 00:19:52,308 Speaker 1: Like? 488 00:19:52,508 --> 00:19:53,108 Speaker 6: He's got two. 489 00:19:53,108 --> 00:19:55,308 Speaker 8: Hundred career sacks, more than any player in the history 490 00:19:55,348 --> 00:19:58,028 Speaker 8: of the game. It's hey, Bruce, have a day. There's 491 00:19:58,068 --> 00:20:01,028 Speaker 8: don v beginning on it, all right. I think that 492 00:20:01,108 --> 00:20:02,388 Speaker 8: Treo right there, they should. 493 00:20:02,188 --> 00:20:02,708 Speaker 3: Have a nickname. 494 00:20:03,068 --> 00:20:04,628 Speaker 6: I don't know what. Maybe we could come up one 495 00:20:04,668 --> 00:20:05,348 Speaker 6: by the end of the week. 496 00:20:06,268 --> 00:20:07,068 Speaker 3: Next poll question. 497 00:20:07,188 --> 00:20:08,988 Speaker 2: Okay, so I'm going a little outside of the box here, 498 00:20:09,148 --> 00:20:11,748 Speaker 2: mostly because Mike Careful took my answer that I was 499 00:20:11,748 --> 00:20:13,868 Speaker 2: going to use because it was the obvious one. 500 00:20:13,868 --> 00:20:14,708 Speaker 3: In the flashy one. 501 00:20:14,748 --> 00:20:15,868 Speaker 7: So I got to answer early. 502 00:20:16,108 --> 00:20:19,148 Speaker 3: Yeah, I know I was. I was stuck circling Washington, 503 00:20:19,188 --> 00:20:19,388 Speaker 3: d C. 504 00:20:19,548 --> 00:20:22,108 Speaker 2: Having my own flight issues at the time. Internet was spotty, 505 00:20:22,228 --> 00:20:23,188 Speaker 2: the plane was spotty. 506 00:20:23,188 --> 00:20:24,828 Speaker 3: It was all a disaster. I'm going to go outside 507 00:20:24,868 --> 00:20:25,348 Speaker 3: the box on this. 508 00:20:25,468 --> 00:20:27,708 Speaker 2: Instead of three players that are on the field at 509 00:20:27,748 --> 00:20:29,948 Speaker 2: the same time, plane at the same time, I'm gonna 510 00:20:29,988 --> 00:20:32,148 Speaker 2: go Bill Walsh. And here's why you got Joe Montana, 511 00:20:32,188 --> 00:20:33,908 Speaker 2: you got Jerry Rice. And I was also like, how 512 00:20:33,948 --> 00:20:35,428 Speaker 2: am I going to get Jerry on this list? Because 513 00:20:35,428 --> 00:20:37,348 Speaker 2: he should? But then how about this. You have Joe 514 00:20:37,388 --> 00:20:41,948 Speaker 2: Montana considered at times the greatest of all time, so 515 00:20:42,188 --> 00:20:44,908 Speaker 2: maybe you would still consider him that for what he's done. 516 00:20:45,188 --> 00:20:47,988 Speaker 2: You've got Jerry Rice, the greatest receiver of all time. 517 00:20:49,628 --> 00:20:51,708 Speaker 2: Wait a minute, Well, here's what I'm gonna do, because 518 00:20:51,828 --> 00:20:55,108 Speaker 2: he follows up a Hall of Fame quarterback in Joe Montana, 519 00:20:55,588 --> 00:20:58,148 Speaker 2: with another Hall of Fame quarterback from the coaches have 520 00:20:58,348 --> 00:21:00,508 Speaker 2: back to back Hall of Fame quarterback. 521 00:21:00,548 --> 00:21:01,428 Speaker 3: I mean, you know how hard. 522 00:21:03,188 --> 00:21:07,308 Speaker 2: Yeah, And if you think problem right, how difficult is 523 00:21:07,348 --> 00:21:09,508 Speaker 2: it to find one Hall of Fame quarterback? I mean, 524 00:21:09,508 --> 00:21:12,068 Speaker 2: it's what we suspend ninety percent of this show discussing 525 00:21:12,108 --> 00:21:13,108 Speaker 2: can this guy pan out? 526 00:21:13,148 --> 00:21:15,148 Speaker 3: And they go and we've got Joe Montana. He's great. 527 00:21:15,188 --> 00:21:17,308 Speaker 2: That is the equivalent of right now, the Bucks have 528 00:21:17,388 --> 00:21:19,308 Speaker 2: to replace Tom Brady and they bring in a Hall 529 00:21:19,348 --> 00:21:21,268 Speaker 2: of Fame quarterback and replay. I mean if that would 530 00:21:21,268 --> 00:21:23,228 Speaker 2: be like if they were placed him with Aaron Rodgers next, 531 00:21:23,268 --> 00:21:24,268 Speaker 2: and that's what they had there. 532 00:21:24,308 --> 00:21:26,708 Speaker 3: So again, they're not on the field at the same time. 533 00:21:26,988 --> 00:21:31,108 Speaker 2: But to have that luxury is insanity. 534 00:21:31,308 --> 00:21:32,628 Speaker 9: You know a lot of people who got me peeing 535 00:21:32,748 --> 00:21:34,668 Speaker 9: going back home, a lot of people got me going 536 00:21:34,668 --> 00:21:35,108 Speaker 9: to jess. 537 00:21:35,188 --> 00:21:36,508 Speaker 5: It's all over the place right now. 538 00:21:36,548 --> 00:21:38,108 Speaker 9: But what's going to be important for me is just 539 00:21:38,148 --> 00:21:41,068 Speaker 9: going to that right situation, helping somebody turn the page. 540 00:21:42,428 --> 00:21:45,348 Speaker 2: Along with Dalvin Cook, wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is also 541 00:21:45,508 --> 00:21:48,668 Speaker 2: searching for a new team this season. So what's taking 542 00:21:48,788 --> 00:21:51,428 Speaker 2: so long to sign these two star players? Well, the 543 00:21:51,428 --> 00:21:53,148 Speaker 2: great news is we have some insiders at the table, 544 00:21:53,228 --> 00:21:55,628 Speaker 2: so they obviously have the answers, Tom, what do you got. 545 00:21:55,548 --> 00:21:57,988 Speaker 7: First of all, and we say, what's taking so long? 546 00:21:58,068 --> 00:22:01,908 Speaker 7: There's no football in June. There's no reason for anybody, 547 00:22:01,988 --> 00:22:04,628 Speaker 7: Dalvin or DeAndre Hopkins to go and rush the sign 548 00:22:04,668 --> 00:22:06,868 Speaker 7: of contract right now when training camp is still bought 549 00:22:06,868 --> 00:22:08,988 Speaker 7: a month away. Dalvin Cook, what I can tell you 550 00:22:09,108 --> 00:22:13,148 Speaker 7: is he has multiple offers right now. He wants to 551 00:22:13,188 --> 00:22:15,548 Speaker 7: wait for the right fit and the right deal. When 552 00:22:15,548 --> 00:22:17,348 Speaker 7: you're talking about a guy who's a home run hitter's 553 00:22:17,388 --> 00:22:20,948 Speaker 7: twenty seven years old, he finally got that bulky shoulder fixed. 554 00:22:20,988 --> 00:22:23,588 Speaker 7: It's been the first time he's really truly healthy in 555 00:22:23,668 --> 00:22:25,868 Speaker 7: several years. Right now, he's going to wait for the 556 00:22:25,908 --> 00:22:29,068 Speaker 7: right offer. Is that right before training camp? Is that 557 00:22:29,228 --> 00:22:31,908 Speaker 7: during training camp? Is it closer to week one when 558 00:22:31,948 --> 00:22:34,468 Speaker 7: teams start to realize, hey, we really need a dynamic 559 00:22:34,508 --> 00:22:37,348 Speaker 7: playmaker to add to this offense. Delvin Cook will be 560 00:22:37,428 --> 00:22:41,308 Speaker 7: running somewhere at some point in September. Exactly when that 561 00:22:41,428 --> 00:22:43,828 Speaker 7: takes place remains to be seeing. There's really no rush 562 00:22:43,868 --> 00:22:44,148 Speaker 7: right now. 563 00:22:44,188 --> 00:22:45,828 Speaker 3: Wait, I got a question. When you say he has offers, you. 564 00:22:46,148 --> 00:22:46,708 Speaker 7: Raise your hands there. 565 00:22:46,708 --> 00:22:49,508 Speaker 2: It's a question when you say he's waiting for the 566 00:22:49,548 --> 00:22:51,348 Speaker 2: right fit and he has offers, or the offers he 567 00:22:51,428 --> 00:22:53,588 Speaker 2: has are not the right fit right now, there's. 568 00:22:53,428 --> 00:22:56,228 Speaker 7: Just no reason to There's other teams involved as well. 569 00:22:56,268 --> 00:22:58,508 Speaker 7: There's a lot of interest right now in Dalvin Cook, 570 00:22:58,548 --> 00:23:01,068 Speaker 7: and so for him, you've got multiple offers on the table. 571 00:23:01,388 --> 00:23:03,428 Speaker 7: But if you're not saying, hey, this is definitely the 572 00:23:03,428 --> 00:23:05,548 Speaker 7: one that I want to take, then sit back, wait 573 00:23:05,668 --> 00:23:07,268 Speaker 7: see what else comes out of the woodwork here. There's 574 00:23:07,308 --> 00:23:09,068 Speaker 7: moving parts with other teams. It may take a little 575 00:23:09,108 --> 00:23:10,028 Speaker 7: A couple of years ago, JK. 576 00:23:10,108 --> 00:23:12,148 Speaker 6: Dobbins tears his ACL in a preseason game. 577 00:23:12,188 --> 00:23:13,828 Speaker 4: All of a sudden, that creates urgency. 578 00:23:13,988 --> 00:23:15,468 Speaker 6: He could have a running back go down. He could 579 00:23:15,468 --> 00:23:16,348 Speaker 6: perhaps wait for that. 580 00:23:16,388 --> 00:23:19,548 Speaker 4: He's got two million on the books from Minnesota, but 581 00:23:19,548 --> 00:23:22,068 Speaker 4: that'll be offset based on what he signs elsewhere. So 582 00:23:22,068 --> 00:23:23,908 Speaker 4: you would think the Bikings wouldn't have to own a dime. 583 00:23:24,308 --> 00:23:26,628 Speaker 4: He's gonna take a time. He's gonna get money. DeAndre 584 00:23:26,708 --> 00:23:28,828 Speaker 4: Hopkins is gonna get paid. He's gonna get money as well. 585 00:23:28,828 --> 00:23:32,268 Speaker 4: You're asking me about him. There is no urgency. It's June. 586 00:23:32,308 --> 00:23:34,708 Speaker 4: Like Tom said, we're not in training camp. We are 587 00:23:34,788 --> 00:23:37,708 Speaker 4: on the air right here. So that's the urgency that's created. 588 00:23:37,708 --> 00:23:38,148 Speaker 4: We got to talk. 589 00:23:38,188 --> 00:23:40,468 Speaker 6: We are the football. We are the urgency. So we're 590 00:23:40,468 --> 00:23:41,468 Speaker 6: talking about Meanwhile, the. 591 00:23:44,108 --> 00:23:45,988 Speaker 4: DeAndre Hopkins is saying, well, I had a good visit 592 00:23:45,988 --> 00:23:48,348 Speaker 4: with the Titans had a really good visit with the Patriots. 593 00:23:48,348 --> 00:23:50,908 Speaker 4: It sounds like that is very much still alive. We 594 00:23:50,948 --> 00:23:54,188 Speaker 4: know there's interest both ways on this one, but DeAndre 595 00:23:54,228 --> 00:23:55,988 Speaker 4: Hopkins say, I'm gonna take my time and sort this 596 00:23:55,988 --> 00:23:58,028 Speaker 4: thing out. We'll see what winds up happening with him. 597 00:23:58,028 --> 00:23:59,828 Speaker 4: Perhaps the same timeline as dalvinco. 598 00:23:59,588 --> 00:24:01,308 Speaker 8: Does anybody want to start a new job the week 599 00:24:01,348 --> 00:24:03,908 Speaker 8: before the fourth is live? Heck no, no, I want 600 00:24:03,948 --> 00:24:05,668 Speaker 8: to enjoy my barbecue, my weekend. 601 00:24:05,708 --> 00:24:07,308 Speaker 3: And again, what are you gonna do? You signed? 602 00:24:07,388 --> 00:24:07,628 Speaker 1: Great? 603 00:24:07,668 --> 00:24:09,868 Speaker 7: Yeah, Now I'm gonna stay this for you in four weeks? 604 00:24:09,908 --> 00:24:12,028 Speaker 2: Are you saying that they're not sitting home and going. 605 00:24:11,828 --> 00:24:14,628 Speaker 3: You know what? GMFB needs an a bloc topic tomorrow. 606 00:24:14,788 --> 00:24:31,908 Speaker 2: It is time now to sign on the dotted line. 607 00:24:32,508 --> 00:24:34,228 Speaker 7: Good Morning Football. 608 00:24:35,028 --> 00:24:37,668 Speaker 6: Welcome back to Good Morning Football. Our next guest is 609 00:24:37,708 --> 00:24:38,308 Speaker 6: a two. 610 00:24:38,108 --> 00:24:40,668 Speaker 8: Time Pro bowler quickly made a name for himself in 611 00:24:40,788 --> 00:24:44,268 Speaker 8: Green Bay, Wisconsin. Please give a warm welcome the Packers' 612 00:24:44,268 --> 00:24:49,508 Speaker 8: offensive lineman Elton Jacob. You're one of the most versatile 613 00:24:49,508 --> 00:24:50,828 Speaker 8: offensive linemen. 614 00:24:50,588 --> 00:24:51,268 Speaker 6: In the NFL. 615 00:24:51,388 --> 00:24:54,508 Speaker 8: You've played all four positions along the offensive line. The 616 00:24:54,548 --> 00:24:56,468 Speaker 8: only thing you haven't played is center. But you can 617 00:24:56,508 --> 00:24:59,908 Speaker 8: do it all guard tackle, left side, right side. Let's 618 00:24:59,948 --> 00:25:02,188 Speaker 8: talk about that really briefly. A lot of people think 619 00:25:02,228 --> 00:25:04,148 Speaker 8: it's really easy to go from the left side of 620 00:25:04,188 --> 00:25:06,468 Speaker 8: the right side and vice versa. What's been the most 621 00:25:06,548 --> 00:25:08,508 Speaker 8: challenging part of switching sides? 622 00:25:09,028 --> 00:25:11,028 Speaker 9: So I actually did play center. I came out of 623 00:25:11,028 --> 00:25:13,468 Speaker 9: college playing center. In my second year, I did play 624 00:25:13,508 --> 00:25:15,308 Speaker 9: center a couple of games in the league. Know, just 625 00:25:15,348 --> 00:25:17,428 Speaker 9: to put it out there, I'd probably say coming out 626 00:25:17,428 --> 00:25:19,428 Speaker 9: to ACL, trying to move the right tackle was one 627 00:25:19,468 --> 00:25:23,628 Speaker 9: of the most challenging things because in college I always 628 00:25:24,108 --> 00:25:26,548 Speaker 9: know practice on different positions and things like that. So 629 00:25:27,068 --> 00:25:29,628 Speaker 9: coming off my ACL, then trying to move the right tackle, 630 00:25:30,148 --> 00:25:31,148 Speaker 9: a position that I was. 631 00:25:31,068 --> 00:25:33,548 Speaker 5: Born at, was one of the most challenging things. 632 00:25:33,828 --> 00:25:37,508 Speaker 2: You know, You've blocked for Aaron Rodgers the past four seasons. 633 00:25:37,588 --> 00:25:39,868 Speaker 3: The Packers have since moved on from him. 634 00:25:39,948 --> 00:25:43,588 Speaker 2: It's been very well chronicled this summer in the news. 635 00:25:43,908 --> 00:25:44,988 Speaker 3: But what was it. 636 00:25:44,908 --> 00:25:47,828 Speaker 2: Like being in the huddle with him these last couple 637 00:25:47,828 --> 00:25:48,268 Speaker 2: of seasons. 638 00:25:48,308 --> 00:25:49,868 Speaker 3: What are you going to miss the most about him? 639 00:25:49,868 --> 00:25:52,388 Speaker 9: Man? Just president man, just the way that he walked 640 00:25:52,668 --> 00:25:54,788 Speaker 9: and the way you walking around the locker room. He 641 00:25:54,948 --> 00:25:57,188 Speaker 9: always a guy that you know, put us now on 642 00:25:57,228 --> 00:26:00,388 Speaker 9: your face. And he's a student of the game. 643 00:26:00,468 --> 00:26:02,788 Speaker 5: He always wanted to be the best that the best 644 00:26:02,788 --> 00:26:03,948 Speaker 5: that you can be. 645 00:26:04,028 --> 00:26:05,988 Speaker 9: So just his presence in the locker room and the 646 00:26:05,988 --> 00:26:08,628 Speaker 9: things that he brings to the game, the experience, the 647 00:26:08,668 --> 00:26:10,828 Speaker 9: stories that all the stories he had to tell, and 648 00:26:10,868 --> 00:26:13,148 Speaker 9: all that he's gonna be missing our locker room for sure, 649 00:26:13,428 --> 00:26:13,788 Speaker 9: help me. 650 00:26:13,748 --> 00:26:18,388 Speaker 4: Missed, but maybe not so much if Jordan Love hits 651 00:26:18,388 --> 00:26:20,428 Speaker 4: and he's everything that the Packers think that he's going 652 00:26:20,468 --> 00:26:22,868 Speaker 4: to be. The Love era set the beginning Green Bay. 653 00:26:22,908 --> 00:26:24,228 Speaker 4: We've heard a lot of good things, but I want 654 00:26:24,228 --> 00:26:27,148 Speaker 4: to hear Elton Jenkins tell me what is it about 655 00:26:27,388 --> 00:26:30,108 Speaker 4: Jordan Love that has you so confident in him moving forward? 656 00:26:30,268 --> 00:26:32,508 Speaker 9: His approach to the game, Like when he first got 657 00:26:32,708 --> 00:26:34,508 Speaker 9: in the league. You know he wasn't our starter, but 658 00:26:34,708 --> 00:26:36,348 Speaker 9: the way that he walked around the locker room, the 659 00:26:36,348 --> 00:26:39,388 Speaker 9: way that he approached the game. You know, he always 660 00:26:39,388 --> 00:26:41,228 Speaker 9: approached every game or the starter, so we know that 661 00:26:41,228 --> 00:26:42,508 Speaker 9: he gonna be prepared and. 662 00:26:42,668 --> 00:26:44,868 Speaker 5: Just ready to go on Sunday or whenever we played. 663 00:26:44,988 --> 00:26:48,628 Speaker 9: So in Ota, seeing a lot of good things from 664 00:26:48,708 --> 00:26:52,308 Speaker 9: Jordan at a lot of leadership, he stepped up as 665 00:26:52,308 --> 00:26:53,108 Speaker 9: the leader a lot. 666 00:26:53,068 --> 00:26:55,548 Speaker 5: So I'm very excited for his future. 667 00:26:55,748 --> 00:26:57,668 Speaker 9: And I'm ready to play with him. 668 00:26:58,348 --> 00:27:00,868 Speaker 7: So well, you've played four season with the Packers. Now 669 00:27:01,148 --> 00:27:04,108 Speaker 7: you've won three NFC North tiles. Obviously, last season didn't 670 00:27:04,108 --> 00:27:05,988 Speaker 7: go to the way that anybody wanted to. But the 671 00:27:06,028 --> 00:27:08,628 Speaker 7: division has been in Green Bay's control for like a 672 00:27:08,948 --> 00:27:12,508 Speaker 7: decade plus here now with airing out Jordan h how 673 00:27:12,588 --> 00:27:15,828 Speaker 7: much do the expectations internally and the way that Matt 674 00:27:15,868 --> 00:27:18,948 Speaker 7: Lafleur addresses those expectations change for you guys. 675 00:27:19,068 --> 00:27:21,948 Speaker 9: Winning the division is always the standard, you know, like 676 00:27:22,068 --> 00:27:25,788 Speaker 9: you say, no titles, but it's always the stundard in 677 00:27:25,828 --> 00:27:26,468 Speaker 9: our in our. 678 00:27:26,348 --> 00:27:27,508 Speaker 5: Locker room, in our building. 679 00:27:27,588 --> 00:27:29,668 Speaker 9: We feel like we're the best team in our in 680 00:27:29,708 --> 00:27:32,548 Speaker 9: our division, and we're gonna go out there every week 681 00:27:32,668 --> 00:27:35,348 Speaker 9: and wherever and and so that that we do that 682 00:27:35,428 --> 00:27:37,228 Speaker 9: we are the best team in the division and the 683 00:27:37,268 --> 00:27:38,748 Speaker 9: best team in the North the NFC. 684 00:27:39,188 --> 00:27:42,348 Speaker 8: All right, Aldon, we're going to complete the criteria here 685 00:27:42,388 --> 00:27:43,428 Speaker 8: for an offensive line interview. 686 00:27:43,468 --> 00:27:46,748 Speaker 6: We already asked you about your quarterback. All right, we're. 687 00:27:46,308 --> 00:27:48,348 Speaker 8: Gonna ask you about all other teammates. Now, let's talk 688 00:27:48,388 --> 00:27:50,668 Speaker 8: about some of those rookies. Who were silent like the 689 00:27:50,748 --> 00:27:53,388 Speaker 8: G in your first name. All Right, we're supposed to 690 00:27:53,428 --> 00:27:56,308 Speaker 8: be seen and not heard, but in many came but 691 00:27:56,388 --> 00:27:59,428 Speaker 8: ot A, did Lucas Vanessa or Luke Muskray? 692 00:27:59,468 --> 00:28:01,028 Speaker 6: Did any of those guys show you anything? 693 00:28:01,388 --> 00:28:01,628 Speaker 5: Man? 694 00:28:01,708 --> 00:28:04,988 Speaker 9: I was looking at Luke Musgray and jam Read a lot, 695 00:28:05,068 --> 00:28:09,108 Speaker 9: you know, weapons, Man, they got some serious speed Jayde 696 00:28:09,188 --> 00:28:11,188 Speaker 9: and Luke. Just being able to see them out there, 697 00:28:11,228 --> 00:28:13,868 Speaker 9: you know, running and getting vertical up the field, running 698 00:28:13,908 --> 00:28:16,228 Speaker 9: routes and stuff like that. Man, they really put a 699 00:28:16,268 --> 00:28:18,588 Speaker 9: snid on my face. I'm ready to see what what's 700 00:28:18,628 --> 00:28:20,428 Speaker 9: in store for those guys. I feel like, if you're 701 00:28:20,468 --> 00:28:23,828 Speaker 9: just right for those guys also, Craft, I feel like 702 00:28:24,028 --> 00:28:28,148 Speaker 9: our Rickerds did come in. They came in working nexted effort. 703 00:28:28,148 --> 00:28:31,508 Speaker 9: But Luke Musgrave and Jane Reed I got a lot 704 00:28:31,508 --> 00:28:34,268 Speaker 9: of high expectations for those guys in year one. For sure. 705 00:28:34,588 --> 00:28:36,548 Speaker 3: The off season is a time to get away. 706 00:28:36,628 --> 00:28:39,908 Speaker 2: We know your off season is dwindling fast right now, 707 00:28:39,948 --> 00:28:41,908 Speaker 2: but this past Friday you got to return to your 708 00:28:41,908 --> 00:28:45,388 Speaker 2: hometown of Clarksdale, Missouri, to have your high school jersey 709 00:28:45,428 --> 00:28:49,108 Speaker 2: retired and co host your annual football camp. Tell us 710 00:28:49,148 --> 00:28:51,028 Speaker 2: what that weekend was like going back home. 711 00:28:51,268 --> 00:28:55,148 Speaker 9: It was great going back to Mississippi in my hometown, 712 00:28:55,348 --> 00:28:57,548 Speaker 9: just you know, being able to put his smiles on 713 00:28:57,548 --> 00:28:59,708 Speaker 9: the kids faces, being able to just see the people 714 00:28:59,748 --> 00:29:00,028 Speaker 9: that you. 715 00:29:00,028 --> 00:29:00,548 Speaker 5: Grew up with. 716 00:29:00,708 --> 00:29:02,348 Speaker 9: As you say on the picture, men, j T got 717 00:29:02,348 --> 00:29:05,308 Speaker 9: our jersey retired. Those are a big thing in our 718 00:29:05,348 --> 00:29:09,308 Speaker 9: hometown this week. So it was a blessing man, just 719 00:29:09,348 --> 00:29:12,548 Speaker 9: being able to come back with smiles on the kids' faces, 720 00:29:12,588 --> 00:29:14,668 Speaker 9: and just being around the people that you grew up 721 00:29:14,708 --> 00:29:17,108 Speaker 9: with and seeing everything that you accomplished. 722 00:29:17,148 --> 00:29:19,428 Speaker 5: And you know, like they say, take a bit us 723 00:29:19,468 --> 00:29:21,548 Speaker 5: to raise a child, man, I feel like my hometown 724 00:29:21,628 --> 00:29:22,268 Speaker 5: did that. 725 00:29:22,548 --> 00:29:24,668 Speaker 9: And raising us and molding those to the people we 726 00:29:24,708 --> 00:29:26,548 Speaker 9: are today. 727 00:29:27,788 --> 00:29:31,148 Speaker 8: That's awesome. In the backyard dogs Mississippi State. I think 728 00:29:31,388 --> 00:29:34,428 Speaker 8: Fletcher Cox is in Mississippi State bulldog. Right, you got 729 00:29:34,428 --> 00:29:38,228 Speaker 8: some fellow alumni that you might have to block this season. Ellen, 730 00:29:38,308 --> 00:29:40,308 Speaker 8: thanks so much for getting up with us this morning. 731 00:29:40,428 --> 00:29:42,628 Speaker 8: Thanks for the time, man, great to see you. Good 732 00:29:42,708 --> 00:29:44,828 Speaker 8: luck of training camp. We'll all be watching you, not 733 00:29:44,908 --> 00:29:47,228 Speaker 8: the quarterbacks. We will be watching you, okay to find 734 00:29:47,228 --> 00:29:48,788 Speaker 8: out where exactly you are. 735 00:29:48,948 --> 00:29:50,868 Speaker 5: All right, Thank you for having me. 736 00:29:51,668 --> 00:29:55,108 Speaker 4: All right, we had a little pole impromptu poll apparently 737 00:29:55,268 --> 00:29:57,548 Speaker 4: was a runaway. Would you rather be a team that 738 00:29:57,628 --> 00:29:59,188 Speaker 4: is good every year but never wins the Super Bowl? 739 00:29:59,228 --> 00:30:01,188 Speaker 6: Would you rather have that one Super Bowl? 740 00:30:01,268 --> 00:30:01,468 Speaker 5: Ring? 741 00:30:02,468 --> 00:30:03,188 Speaker 7: Not even close? 742 00:30:04,468 --> 00:30:06,308 Speaker 3: Who here, didn't somebody say you want? 743 00:30:06,428 --> 00:30:08,508 Speaker 2: You said that you would rather be consistently good than 744 00:30:08,508 --> 00:30:09,148 Speaker 2: when the Super Bowl? 745 00:30:09,188 --> 00:30:09,588 Speaker 3: Right? 746 00:30:09,708 --> 00:30:12,028 Speaker 4: I said, if I am a diehard NFL fan, how 747 00:30:12,068 --> 00:30:14,428 Speaker 4: my team does, what my team is doing, whether they're 748 00:30:14,428 --> 00:30:17,828 Speaker 4: playing competitive games in November and December, really matters to 749 00:30:17,948 --> 00:30:21,068 Speaker 4: me because that's like how you're planning your life around 750 00:30:21,308 --> 00:30:23,628 Speaker 4: the fall and the early winter. And it's great for 751 00:30:23,668 --> 00:30:25,828 Speaker 4: that one year that it carries into February. You've got 752 00:30:25,868 --> 00:30:27,868 Speaker 4: all those memories and you know, with your family and 753 00:30:27,868 --> 00:30:30,388 Speaker 4: your friends, but the rest of the decade is going 754 00:30:30,468 --> 00:30:32,908 Speaker 4: to suck. So yeah, I'm in the You're in the minority, 755 00:30:32,988 --> 00:30:33,788 Speaker 4: Yes I am. 756 00:30:33,948 --> 00:30:35,028 Speaker 3: You're okay with mediocrity. 757 00:30:35,348 --> 00:30:35,988 Speaker 6: Everybody else is. 758 00:30:36,308 --> 00:30:39,228 Speaker 7: I mean, if you're a Jaguars fan and you've got 759 00:30:39,308 --> 00:30:43,788 Speaker 7: years of brutal finishes, brutal seasons, then twenty seventeen you 760 00:30:43,788 --> 00:30:45,388 Speaker 7: go to the MC Championship game, you almost beat the 761 00:30:45,388 --> 00:30:48,068 Speaker 7: Patriots of Foxborough. Then you go downhill for several years again, 762 00:30:48,348 --> 00:30:50,028 Speaker 7: then finally you come back and you make the run 763 00:30:50,148 --> 00:30:53,748 Speaker 7: last year. Like it's there's so many seasons where it's irrelevant. 764 00:30:53,828 --> 00:30:57,468 Speaker 7: It's a tough call. Every Bills fan, Vikings fan actually 765 00:30:57,508 --> 00:31:00,628 Speaker 7: apparently yeah, they're a Billstrander Vikings fan, like go get 766 00:31:00,628 --> 00:31:03,108 Speaker 7: a ring, clearly that's what they want. But like, then, 767 00:31:03,268 --> 00:31:05,028 Speaker 7: if you think about what it's like to be a 768 00:31:05,028 --> 00:31:07,628 Speaker 7: fan of a team that's bad for long stretches, gotta 769 00:31:07,628 --> 00:31:08,228 Speaker 7: waiit all that out. 770 00:31:08,388 --> 00:31:10,148 Speaker 6: Yep, I feel your pain. 771 00:31:10,188 --> 00:31:12,188 Speaker 8: From a calendar standpoint, it's okay, I want some of 772 00:31:12,228 --> 00:31:14,788 Speaker 8: the roof for every year in November December. But if 773 00:31:14,828 --> 00:31:17,508 Speaker 8: every single year that rug is getting yanked out and 774 00:31:17,508 --> 00:31:19,588 Speaker 8: it's like, oh man, we were so close, we're so close, 775 00:31:19,828 --> 00:31:21,108 Speaker 8: that there's always that disappointment. 776 00:31:21,148 --> 00:31:23,388 Speaker 7: I am the Bills fans or Vikings fans seem any 777 00:31:23,468 --> 00:31:26,668 Speaker 7: less jacked. No, when they're in the playoffs, they're. 778 00:31:26,468 --> 00:31:29,468 Speaker 8: They're jazzed up there excited, but when the conversation comes 779 00:31:29,508 --> 00:31:31,988 Speaker 8: down to the mic drop moment, they don't have that moment. 780 00:31:32,028 --> 00:31:34,028 Speaker 8: They don't have that Yeah, but we have that season 781 00:31:34,108 --> 00:31:36,468 Speaker 8: what keeps you, that's what everybody needs. You've got to 782 00:31:36,508 --> 00:31:38,548 Speaker 8: have the losing sometimes you got to endure some losing 783 00:31:38,588 --> 00:31:41,108 Speaker 8: seasons to appreciate being at the top. 784 00:31:41,148 --> 00:31:43,788 Speaker 4: You know who didn't have many losing seasons. Peyton Manning 785 00:31:43,828 --> 00:31:46,708 Speaker 4: the Manning Passing Academy. Over the weekend, local media ask 786 00:31:46,788 --> 00:31:49,788 Speaker 4: for Peyton's thoughts on the Saints edition of Derek Carr 787 00:31:49,868 --> 00:31:52,348 Speaker 4: this offseason. Peyton said quote, I think it's a great 788 00:31:52,388 --> 00:31:54,628 Speaker 4: pickup for the Saints. I get excited for these quarterbacks 789 00:31:54,628 --> 00:31:56,108 Speaker 4: and have a chance for a second chapter. It could 790 00:31:56,148 --> 00:31:58,748 Speaker 4: be rejuvenating for him. He gave the Raiders everything he had, 791 00:31:58,748 --> 00:32:01,348 Speaker 4: but obviously him and Dennis Allen go back. I think 792 00:32:01,348 --> 00:32:03,028 Speaker 4: it's a good marriage. He also had some other things 793 00:32:03,028 --> 00:32:05,468 Speaker 4: to say about how Derek Carver. I'm hearn a specific 794 00:32:05,588 --> 00:32:09,068 Speaker 4: play in that Peyton Manning was involved in from years ago, 795 00:32:09,148 --> 00:32:11,748 Speaker 4: so go find that full one after the segment is over. 796 00:32:12,148 --> 00:32:14,988 Speaker 4: Manning seems pretty optimistic about Derek Carr's next chapter in 797 00:32:15,028 --> 00:32:17,188 Speaker 4: New Orleans. Sarah will start with why shouldn't he I'm 798 00:32:17,188 --> 00:32:19,028 Speaker 4: gonna ask Sarah, why why shouldn't he be? 799 00:32:19,108 --> 00:32:21,148 Speaker 6: What are your realistic expectations for the Saints. 800 00:32:21,908 --> 00:32:24,028 Speaker 2: I think realistically, if you're Derek Carr and you come 801 00:32:24,068 --> 00:32:25,668 Speaker 2: over to the Saints, you expect to win the division. 802 00:32:25,668 --> 00:32:28,068 Speaker 2: This is division that's up for grabs. You have a 803 00:32:28,148 --> 00:32:31,188 Speaker 2: rookie quarterback in Carolina. You have Desmond Ritard, who Arthur 804 00:32:31,228 --> 00:32:33,628 Speaker 2: Smith and a lot of the Falcons really high on, 805 00:32:33,708 --> 00:32:35,468 Speaker 2: but we don't totally know what we're getting out of him. 806 00:32:35,508 --> 00:32:38,868 Speaker 2: Baker Mayfield has an opportunity in Tampa to seize that 807 00:32:39,028 --> 00:32:42,268 Speaker 2: chance to make this his franchise now after he's bounced around. 808 00:32:42,308 --> 00:32:47,148 Speaker 2: But the most consistent quarterback in this division immediately is 809 00:32:47,188 --> 00:32:49,828 Speaker 2: Derek Carr. When you talk about motivation, well we'll let 810 00:32:49,908 --> 00:32:51,268 Speaker 2: Derek Carr talk about it in himself. 811 00:32:51,588 --> 00:32:52,148 Speaker 5: Good mine too. 812 00:32:52,148 --> 00:32:53,708 Speaker 11: So I didn't have a chip on my shoulder with 813 00:32:53,748 --> 00:32:56,108 Speaker 11: how everything finished. You know, I didn't plan on or 814 00:32:56,188 --> 00:32:58,268 Speaker 11: dream of it finishing that way, that's for sure. 815 00:32:58,468 --> 00:32:58,628 Speaker 5: You know. 816 00:32:58,668 --> 00:33:00,308 Speaker 11: When I was told of you know why, and I 817 00:33:00,348 --> 00:33:02,708 Speaker 11: understood the business side of why certain things were happening. 818 00:33:02,748 --> 00:33:04,308 Speaker 11: All that, I mean, I get it. But for me 819 00:33:04,428 --> 00:33:06,228 Speaker 11: as a competitor, I wanted to finish with my teammates 820 00:33:06,228 --> 00:33:07,948 Speaker 11: and all that kind of stuff. It lit a fire 821 00:33:08,028 --> 00:33:10,188 Speaker 11: in me that I've always had, but it just made 822 00:33:10,188 --> 00:33:13,748 Speaker 11: it hotter and it gave me this excitement to it. Okay, 823 00:33:13,748 --> 00:33:16,588 Speaker 11: I can't wait to get into another building and show everybody, 824 00:33:16,748 --> 00:33:18,948 Speaker 11: you know, just what I'm capable of and just what 825 00:33:19,028 --> 00:33:19,348 Speaker 11: I can do. 826 00:33:20,348 --> 00:33:23,148 Speaker 2: I love that he didn't downplay that the chip is 827 00:33:23,188 --> 00:33:25,228 Speaker 2: on his shoulder. I love it because most guys will say, 828 00:33:25,228 --> 00:33:27,028 Speaker 2: I'm turning the page, I'm looking for No, no, no. 829 00:33:27,628 --> 00:33:29,268 Speaker 3: It lit a fire in me. It's even hotter. 830 00:33:29,708 --> 00:33:31,308 Speaker 7: You don't go and get in, Derek Carr. You don't 831 00:33:31,308 --> 00:33:33,668 Speaker 7: bring back all these veteran players. You don't operate like 832 00:33:33,748 --> 00:33:36,068 Speaker 7: the Saints are if you don't think you should be winning. 833 00:33:36,148 --> 00:33:38,268 Speaker 7: And when you look at the other quarterbacks within the division, 834 00:33:38,508 --> 00:33:41,468 Speaker 7: we'll see Baker Mayfield in twenty nineteen led the Browns 835 00:33:41,508 --> 00:33:45,628 Speaker 7: with their first playoff win in decades. You've got Bryce 836 00:33:45,668 --> 00:33:48,148 Speaker 7: Young as the number one pick. You do have talented 837 00:33:48,228 --> 00:33:50,588 Speaker 7: quarterbacks with the division, but you've got some unproven commodities, 838 00:33:50,628 --> 00:33:52,908 Speaker 7: and in Baker Mayfield's case, a guy who, but for 839 00:33:53,108 --> 00:33:56,228 Speaker 7: that random nationally televised game last year, we haven't seen 840 00:33:56,468 --> 00:33:58,428 Speaker 7: have a lot of productivity in the past several years. 841 00:33:58,508 --> 00:34:00,628 Speaker 7: Here the Saints seem to be operating like they think 842 00:34:00,628 --> 00:34:02,508 Speaker 7: they can win it right now. Can they actually do that? 843 00:34:02,548 --> 00:34:03,388 Speaker 7: We'll find out in the fall. 844 00:34:03,668 --> 00:34:03,828 Speaker 6: Yeah. 845 00:34:03,868 --> 00:34:06,148 Speaker 8: I love that, Derek Carr is talking about the heat 846 00:34:06,228 --> 00:34:07,628 Speaker 8: right now. All right, he was in the dry heat 847 00:34:07,748 --> 00:34:10,668 Speaker 8: in Vegas. Now, this is the humidity down in New Orleans. 848 00:34:10,708 --> 00:34:12,988 Speaker 8: I guarantee it's a little steam here. But there was 849 00:34:12,988 --> 00:34:15,228 Speaker 8: another guy on the video that really sparked managers, Alvin Kamara. 850 00:34:15,308 --> 00:34:17,188 Speaker 8: There's a lot of He showed up a lot there 851 00:34:17,228 --> 00:34:19,108 Speaker 8: on those videos we showed. I want him to show 852 00:34:19,188 --> 00:34:21,628 Speaker 8: up on this field this season. Only four touchdowns last year. 853 00:34:21,628 --> 00:34:24,308 Speaker 8: Two years ago he led the league in all purpose touchdowns. 854 00:34:24,348 --> 00:34:26,628 Speaker 8: Alvin Kamara, have a day to help out your boy, 855 00:34:26,668 --> 00:34:27,028 Speaker 8: d Carr. 856 00:34:27,148 --> 00:34:29,428 Speaker 4: I'm excited for Dennis Allen. His first stint as a 857 00:34:29,508 --> 00:34:31,868 Speaker 4: head coach didn't really get a great show. This is 858 00:34:31,908 --> 00:34:33,988 Speaker 4: his best shot right here. So I think he's going 859 00:34:34,028 --> 00:34:35,508 Speaker 4: to show what chops he has as a head. 860 00:34:35,348 --> 00:34:36,668 Speaker 7: Coach this season coming up. 861 00:34:36,708 --> 00:34:38,988 Speaker 3: The Niners have a ton of talent. Should they be 862 00:34:39,148 --> 00:34:41,828 Speaker 3: considered elites? We discussed next