1 00:00:00,840 --> 00:00:06,240 Speaker 1: And now move the sticks with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks. 2 00:00:06,720 --> 00:00:09,320 Speaker 1: What's up, everybody? Welcome to move the sticks, DJ, Bucky 3 00:00:09,440 --> 00:00:11,600 Speaker 1: back with you and Buck. We're gonna get a chance 4 00:00:11,640 --> 00:00:14,640 Speaker 1: to talk some college kids, um, a chance to watch 5 00:00:14,680 --> 00:00:16,640 Speaker 1: some of these young offensive linement we can be looking 6 00:00:16,680 --> 00:00:18,000 Speaker 1: at in the draft. So we're gonna get to that 7 00:00:18,079 --> 00:00:20,239 Speaker 1: in a little bit. We've got some other topics we 8 00:00:20,239 --> 00:00:22,439 Speaker 1: want to hit, including how offensive lines were built for 9 00:00:22,480 --> 00:00:25,680 Speaker 1: the division leaders. But once again we've been given a gift. 10 00:00:25,760 --> 00:00:28,000 Speaker 1: We have a trade right before we get ready to 11 00:00:28,040 --> 00:00:30,040 Speaker 1: start the show, so we can jump right in on 12 00:00:30,120 --> 00:00:32,240 Speaker 1: that as well as a trade that happened uh the 13 00:00:32,320 --> 00:00:34,239 Speaker 1: day before. But let's get to it right now. Kadarius 14 00:00:34,320 --> 00:00:37,319 Speaker 1: Tony is traded from the New York Giants, were as 15 00:00:37,360 --> 00:00:39,800 Speaker 1: a former first round pick. A recent first round pick 16 00:00:40,280 --> 00:00:43,720 Speaker 1: hadn't found success. The Kansas City Chiefs. They make the move. 17 00:00:43,920 --> 00:00:47,040 Speaker 1: They trade a third and a six to the Giants 18 00:00:47,040 --> 00:00:49,800 Speaker 1: for Candarius Tony. So what's your what's your immediate reaction 19 00:00:49,880 --> 00:00:53,000 Speaker 1: on this one? Immediate reaction from the Kansas City Chiefs. 20 00:00:53,040 --> 00:00:55,160 Speaker 1: This is exactly what they needed in terms of the 21 00:00:55,280 --> 00:00:58,200 Speaker 1: style of player that they're getting in Kadarius Tony. They 22 00:00:58,240 --> 00:01:00,840 Speaker 1: needed more speed on the perimeter. It needed someone that 23 00:01:00,880 --> 00:01:03,480 Speaker 1: could do some of the stuff that has been lacking 24 00:01:03,520 --> 00:01:07,360 Speaker 1: since Tyreek Kill departed. Cadarius Tony is a big time 25 00:01:07,360 --> 00:01:09,920 Speaker 1: playmaker where he was coming out of Florida. He has 26 00:01:10,120 --> 00:01:13,400 Speaker 1: outstanding stop start quickness and burst. He has the ability 27 00:01:13,440 --> 00:01:16,360 Speaker 1: when engaged to be a vertical threat. This was the 28 00:01:16,480 --> 00:01:19,440 Speaker 1: part that was missing in the Kansas City Chiefs offense. 29 00:01:19,640 --> 00:01:21,640 Speaker 1: To get him for a conditional third in a sixth 30 00:01:21,760 --> 00:01:25,080 Speaker 1: round pick, to me, is a perfect value for them 31 00:01:25,520 --> 00:01:28,320 Speaker 1: and with Andy Reid because people will talk about, hey, 32 00:01:28,360 --> 00:01:30,920 Speaker 1: are you worried about maybe the missteps that he had 33 00:01:30,959 --> 00:01:32,760 Speaker 1: with the Giants in terms of maybe some of the 34 00:01:32,760 --> 00:01:36,199 Speaker 1: football character stuff not jobbing there. Andy Reid has proven 35 00:01:36,240 --> 00:01:39,520 Speaker 1: time and time again he and the culture that has 36 00:01:39,640 --> 00:01:43,280 Speaker 1: existed and been built in Kansas City finds a way 37 00:01:43,360 --> 00:01:46,640 Speaker 1: for these guys to kind of navigate the path and 38 00:01:46,680 --> 00:01:48,800 Speaker 1: have success on the field. I'm willing to bank on 39 00:01:48,840 --> 00:01:51,440 Speaker 1: Andy Reid finding a way to make Cadarius Tony a 40 00:01:51,520 --> 00:01:54,720 Speaker 1: very productive player in this offense. I agree with you. 41 00:01:54,760 --> 00:01:58,160 Speaker 1: I think this is to form for everybody involved here. 42 00:01:58,200 --> 00:02:00,200 Speaker 1: We look at these teams that have made these tra aids. 43 00:02:00,200 --> 00:02:02,600 Speaker 1: And we're gonna get to the Robert Quinn trade to 44 00:02:02,680 --> 00:02:05,120 Speaker 1: the Philadelphia Eagles in just a moment. But let's let's 45 00:02:05,120 --> 00:02:07,800 Speaker 1: talk about the Kansas City Chiefs. As you just mentioned, 46 00:02:07,800 --> 00:02:10,600 Speaker 1: this is Andy Reid who when de Sean Jackson was 47 00:02:10,639 --> 00:02:13,040 Speaker 1: coming out of college, we all knew how talent he was, 48 00:02:13,120 --> 00:02:15,600 Speaker 1: but there was some questions, you know, Okay, maybe just 49 00:02:15,720 --> 00:02:18,720 Speaker 1: not the cleanest of guys when you think about okay, 50 00:02:18,840 --> 00:02:21,040 Speaker 1: you know, maybe there's some work ethic questions about him 51 00:02:21,080 --> 00:02:24,160 Speaker 1: coming out attitude. Remember there was all those murmurings about 52 00:02:24,160 --> 00:02:26,840 Speaker 1: his attitude coming out. It worked in a big time 53 00:02:26,880 --> 00:02:30,080 Speaker 1: way with the Philadelphia Eagles. Tyreek Hill, we all know 54 00:02:30,280 --> 00:02:32,799 Speaker 1: the issues that he had. Um was off a lot 55 00:02:32,800 --> 00:02:35,440 Speaker 1: of team's boards. And then Andy Reid brings him into 56 00:02:35,520 --> 00:02:37,920 Speaker 1: Kansas City and they have a lot of success together. 57 00:02:38,280 --> 00:02:41,760 Speaker 1: Now everybody's issues are different, but curious Tony a little disinterested, 58 00:02:42,160 --> 00:02:44,799 Speaker 1: uh there With the Giants, there were questions about his attitude. 59 00:02:45,080 --> 00:02:48,400 Speaker 1: The production obviously was non existent. Um. So this is 60 00:02:48,480 --> 00:02:50,760 Speaker 1: kind of the type of guy Andy Reid's had success 61 00:02:50,840 --> 00:02:52,760 Speaker 1: with over the years, being able to take him into 62 00:02:52,800 --> 00:02:54,359 Speaker 1: their culture and they were able to get the best 63 00:02:54,400 --> 00:02:56,080 Speaker 1: out of him. So I think it makes sense from 64 00:02:56,120 --> 00:02:59,120 Speaker 1: their standpoint. Um I look at it though, from the 65 00:02:59,160 --> 00:03:02,799 Speaker 1: opposite and I think about our buddy Joe Shane and 66 00:03:02,840 --> 00:03:05,400 Speaker 1: where he came from with another one of our buddies 67 00:03:05,440 --> 00:03:07,720 Speaker 1: and Brandon Bean, and think about where they were in 68 00:03:07,720 --> 00:03:10,480 Speaker 1: the building process. We've already talked about, you know, the 69 00:03:10,560 --> 00:03:13,400 Speaker 1: comparisons with Josh Allen and Daniel Jones and how you 70 00:03:13,400 --> 00:03:15,000 Speaker 1: try and get the most of them, and how they're 71 00:03:15,040 --> 00:03:18,480 Speaker 1: you know, Brian day Balls utilizing Daniel Jones similarly to 72 00:03:18,600 --> 00:03:21,040 Speaker 1: when the way they played with Josh Allen early on. 73 00:03:22,080 --> 00:03:25,240 Speaker 1: Think back to this book. Remember that Sammy Watkins, they 74 00:03:25,240 --> 00:03:27,160 Speaker 1: hadn't picked him, but he was a high pick of 75 00:03:27,200 --> 00:03:30,120 Speaker 1: the previous regime. And then they ended up trading and 76 00:03:30,120 --> 00:03:32,360 Speaker 1: Brandon Mean trades him to the Rams for a second 77 00:03:32,400 --> 00:03:35,920 Speaker 1: and a sixth and a player. Now you have Joe 78 00:03:36,080 --> 00:03:39,600 Speaker 1: going to the Giants, and in the same building process 79 00:03:39,680 --> 00:03:43,080 Speaker 1: has said, okay, former first round pick doesn't really fit 80 00:03:43,120 --> 00:03:45,200 Speaker 1: what we want to do going forward. Instead of a 81 00:03:45,240 --> 00:03:47,080 Speaker 1: second and the six, you get a third and a six, 82 00:03:47,560 --> 00:03:49,600 Speaker 1: which is a pretty good haul from what Kurious Tony 83 00:03:49,640 --> 00:03:52,160 Speaker 1: has shown thus far. So the question that I have 84 00:03:52,320 --> 00:03:55,240 Speaker 1: for you then is what's next, because we saw in 85 00:03:55,280 --> 00:03:57,600 Speaker 1: the building process with the Bills, it was the trade 86 00:03:57,640 --> 00:04:00,400 Speaker 1: for Stefon Diggs. All this stuff kind of set that 87 00:04:00,480 --> 00:04:03,000 Speaker 1: up to go get your quarterback a weapon. I gotta 88 00:04:03,040 --> 00:04:05,680 Speaker 1: believe that maybe it's not this trade deadline, but in 89 00:04:05,680 --> 00:04:08,000 Speaker 1: the offseason, you're gonna see the Giants be aggressive with 90 00:04:08,080 --> 00:04:09,800 Speaker 1: some of these extra picks and go get a big 91 00:04:09,800 --> 00:04:12,320 Speaker 1: time weapon as well. Yeah. Absolutely, yeah, I think that 92 00:04:12,480 --> 00:04:15,520 Speaker 1: is on the horizon. And I do believe the Giants 93 00:04:15,520 --> 00:04:17,760 Speaker 1: have been emboldened to make these moves because they've been 94 00:04:17,800 --> 00:04:21,440 Speaker 1: successful with their kind of guys, meaning guys that are 95 00:04:21,480 --> 00:04:23,640 Speaker 1: about it, guys that really come to work and have 96 00:04:23,760 --> 00:04:26,600 Speaker 1: bought into what Brian dave Ball and this Giants team 97 00:04:26,600 --> 00:04:29,880 Speaker 1: has created from a cultural standpoint. So if Kadarius Tony 98 00:04:30,080 --> 00:04:32,360 Speaker 1: didn't fit and wasn't productive, you have to get him 99 00:04:32,400 --> 00:04:34,400 Speaker 1: out and you just have to look call it what 100 00:04:34,400 --> 00:04:36,599 Speaker 1: it is. He doesn't fit what we want. Let's see 101 00:04:36,600 --> 00:04:38,760 Speaker 1: how much we can get back, and then we'll use 102 00:04:38,800 --> 00:04:42,960 Speaker 1: those assets to find an experienced player that can give 103 00:04:43,040 --> 00:04:45,520 Speaker 1: us what we want on the perimeter. Because when we 104 00:04:45,560 --> 00:04:48,960 Speaker 1: think about Daniel Jones and if we're beginning to buy 105 00:04:49,040 --> 00:04:51,840 Speaker 1: into what Daniel Jones is bringing to the table for 106 00:04:51,880 --> 00:04:54,920 Speaker 1: the Giants, particularly in the building, Well, let's give him 107 00:04:54,920 --> 00:04:58,479 Speaker 1: a full chance to be successful and experienced player, a 108 00:04:58,560 --> 00:05:01,360 Speaker 1: proven guy that can make play. Yeah. I think they 109 00:05:01,440 --> 00:05:05,920 Speaker 1: certainly have the eye towards free agency or maybe bringing 110 00:05:06,000 --> 00:05:09,840 Speaker 1: somebody back to the organization that could give them that pop. 111 00:05:09,920 --> 00:05:12,000 Speaker 1: And the only reason why I say bringing it back 112 00:05:12,279 --> 00:05:14,479 Speaker 1: because I do know, oh b J is kind of 113 00:05:14,560 --> 00:05:17,600 Speaker 1: hanging out there in the ballance and I wondered if 114 00:05:17,640 --> 00:05:20,080 Speaker 1: maybe just maybe they kind of want to bring it 115 00:05:20,080 --> 00:05:22,440 Speaker 1: back and run it back because he did have a 116 00:05:22,440 --> 00:05:24,880 Speaker 1: lot of success with the Giants in his formative views. Yeah, 117 00:05:24,920 --> 00:05:26,920 Speaker 1: I just think it's important. I think any time you 118 00:05:27,000 --> 00:05:29,720 Speaker 1: analyze the trade, it's important as an organization to know 119 00:05:29,760 --> 00:05:32,039 Speaker 1: where you are and where you want to go. Um, 120 00:05:32,080 --> 00:05:34,240 Speaker 1: the Kansas City Chiefs right now are in, you know, 121 00:05:34,360 --> 00:05:36,680 Speaker 1: hunting for a Super Bowl mode. They're right there. There 122 00:05:36,720 --> 00:05:38,240 Speaker 1: might be the best team in the league right now, 123 00:05:38,520 --> 00:05:42,000 Speaker 1: They're in that mix. So be bold, be aggressive, and 124 00:05:42,120 --> 00:05:44,520 Speaker 1: let's try and supplement our roster here and bring in 125 00:05:44,560 --> 00:05:45,960 Speaker 1: some guys. And maybe it's a little bit of a 126 00:05:46,040 --> 00:05:49,159 Speaker 1: risk there, but again, they've had success with similar type 127 00:05:49,160 --> 00:05:50,920 Speaker 1: players in the past, so they know where they are. 128 00:05:50,920 --> 00:05:54,240 Speaker 1: They're aggressive the Giants, you know, knowing where they are 129 00:05:54,240 --> 00:05:55,960 Speaker 1: even though they sit here with only one loss, they're 130 00:05:56,000 --> 00:05:58,239 Speaker 1: having a great season. They know what kind of culture 131 00:05:58,240 --> 00:06:00,920 Speaker 1: they're trying to build, they know what their after and 132 00:06:00,920 --> 00:06:03,720 Speaker 1: and who they're going to be. So I think this 133 00:06:03,800 --> 00:06:06,280 Speaker 1: is about setting up that next move that they can make. 134 00:06:06,279 --> 00:06:08,120 Speaker 1: And they were't getting anything out of Cadaious Tony right 135 00:06:08,120 --> 00:06:10,440 Speaker 1: now anyway, so I thought it made a lot of 136 00:06:10,480 --> 00:06:13,320 Speaker 1: sense for both of those teams. Now, another trade that 137 00:06:13,360 --> 00:06:17,240 Speaker 1: just took place the day before, Howie Roseman the Philadelphia Eagles. 138 00:06:17,640 --> 00:06:20,720 Speaker 1: They go out and get Robert Quinn from the Chicago Bears, 139 00:06:20,800 --> 00:06:23,520 Speaker 1: the Bears coming off a big win over the New 140 00:06:23,520 --> 00:06:26,080 Speaker 1: England Patriots. But Buck, I don't know if you're with 141 00:06:26,080 --> 00:06:28,640 Speaker 1: me on this again, this points to, you know, Ryan 142 00:06:28,680 --> 00:06:32,000 Speaker 1: Poles knowing where they are in their building process and 143 00:06:32,000 --> 00:06:35,479 Speaker 1: Howie Roseman knowing that the time is now you know it. Look, 144 00:06:35,520 --> 00:06:39,240 Speaker 1: it speaks to the identity of both participants in the deal. 145 00:06:39,640 --> 00:06:42,120 Speaker 1: Ryan Poles wants to rebuild the team UH in a 146 00:06:42,240 --> 00:06:45,080 Speaker 1: very organic way, homegrown products, and you have to have 147 00:06:45,200 --> 00:06:47,839 Speaker 1: draft access to be able to do that. Robert Quinn 148 00:06:48,040 --> 00:06:51,160 Speaker 1: had given the Bears outstanding production the previous year. I 149 00:06:51,279 --> 00:06:53,080 Speaker 1: was having a bit of a slow start this year. 150 00:06:53,120 --> 00:06:55,480 Speaker 1: Like It's fine. He still is a bit very solid 151 00:06:55,480 --> 00:06:58,839 Speaker 1: pass rusher. But for the Philadelphia Eagles, as you've always 152 00:06:59,040 --> 00:07:02,040 Speaker 1: talked to me, always been about the trenches, and what 153 00:07:02,120 --> 00:07:04,480 Speaker 1: the Eagles have done when they've been at their most 154 00:07:04,520 --> 00:07:09,520 Speaker 1: successful is they beat you with waves of defenders, waves 155 00:07:09,520 --> 00:07:13,560 Speaker 1: of trench warriors on offense and defense. When they won 156 00:07:13,640 --> 00:07:17,120 Speaker 1: the Super Bowl, they could go eight nine deep of 157 00:07:17,200 --> 00:07:20,840 Speaker 1: guys who could play, and so to me, Robert Quinn 158 00:07:21,040 --> 00:07:24,320 Speaker 1: is very similar to where Chris Long was at that 159 00:07:24,480 --> 00:07:27,160 Speaker 1: stage of his career when they went to the Super Bowl. 160 00:07:27,400 --> 00:07:30,560 Speaker 1: A guy who can give you some flash moments. And 161 00:07:30,600 --> 00:07:33,680 Speaker 1: maybe those flash moments don't happen into the playoffs. But man, 162 00:07:33,720 --> 00:07:36,960 Speaker 1: when you had a deep and talented rotation and you 163 00:07:37,000 --> 00:07:40,040 Speaker 1: have a mix of young and old, it gives you 164 00:07:40,080 --> 00:07:42,960 Speaker 1: an opportunity to keep fresh bodies on the field to 165 00:07:43,000 --> 00:07:46,000 Speaker 1: wear down the opponent. And that is important not only 166 00:07:46,000 --> 00:07:48,680 Speaker 1: in dealing with injuries down the stretch, but in dealing 167 00:07:48,720 --> 00:07:51,760 Speaker 1: with the urgency and the intensity of the playoffs. You 168 00:07:51,800 --> 00:07:53,360 Speaker 1: need a lot of bodies that can play for us 169 00:07:53,400 --> 00:07:55,800 Speaker 1: give you maximum effort to wear down the opponent. I 170 00:07:55,800 --> 00:07:57,480 Speaker 1: believe in the formula. I think the Eagles are right 171 00:07:57,480 --> 00:07:59,760 Speaker 1: on track. Yeah, and I also like this aspect of 172 00:08:00,080 --> 00:08:02,760 Speaker 1: and UH and talking to one of my buddies another sport, 173 00:08:02,800 --> 00:08:05,040 Speaker 1: he talked about the trade deadline and how one of 174 00:08:05,080 --> 00:08:07,239 Speaker 1: the things they always tried to accomplish was you wanted 175 00:08:07,280 --> 00:08:11,560 Speaker 1: to bring in a productive veteran leader who hasn't won 176 00:08:11,600 --> 00:08:14,880 Speaker 1: the Ultimate prize because now you have the hunger and 177 00:08:14,920 --> 00:08:16,880 Speaker 1: he can kind of speak to the urgency for the 178 00:08:16,880 --> 00:08:18,480 Speaker 1: rest of the group. And Robert Point's been in this 179 00:08:18,560 --> 00:08:21,000 Speaker 1: league a long time, doesn't have a ring. He's got 180 00:08:21,000 --> 00:08:23,080 Speaker 1: a chance to go chase one right now on a 181 00:08:23,160 --> 00:08:24,720 Speaker 1: on a team with the Eagles that have Yeah, they 182 00:08:24,720 --> 00:08:26,160 Speaker 1: have a couple of guys, they have a few guys 183 00:08:26,160 --> 00:08:27,800 Speaker 1: that were on that Super Bowl team, a lot a 184 00:08:27,840 --> 00:08:30,120 Speaker 1: lot of younger guys playing key roles for them. And 185 00:08:30,120 --> 00:08:33,000 Speaker 1: now you bring in another veteran who was starving for 186 00:08:33,080 --> 00:08:35,880 Speaker 1: a championship. He's gonna be able to relay that message 187 00:08:35,880 --> 00:08:38,160 Speaker 1: to those young guys. And as you mentioned, just keeping 188 00:08:38,200 --> 00:08:41,040 Speaker 1: everybody fresh. It's a it's a long season, the seventeen 189 00:08:41,040 --> 00:08:43,840 Speaker 1: game season plus the postseason. They don't need his best 190 00:08:43,920 --> 00:08:45,880 Speaker 1: next week, Buck, they need his best once they get 191 00:08:45,880 --> 00:08:47,880 Speaker 1: in the tournament. You know, going all the way back 192 00:08:47,880 --> 00:08:50,480 Speaker 1: to when I played for Hall of Fame executive Rom 193 00:08:50,520 --> 00:08:52,760 Speaker 1: Wood for the Green Bay Packers, one move that he 194 00:08:52,760 --> 00:08:55,920 Speaker 1: would always make, uh at the near the end of 195 00:08:56,040 --> 00:08:59,920 Speaker 1: every season, he would find a veteran to come in 196 00:09:00,120 --> 00:09:03,400 Speaker 1: to not only bring some production that you might need 197 00:09:03,440 --> 00:09:06,280 Speaker 1: in a pinch, but also some veteran leadership when it 198 00:09:06,320 --> 00:09:10,400 Speaker 1: comes to making that playoff push, making that run. And 199 00:09:10,440 --> 00:09:13,320 Speaker 1: so there is value to bringing. And I would call 200 00:09:13,480 --> 00:09:16,200 Speaker 1: the old head the old guy that can maybe charged 201 00:09:16,280 --> 00:09:18,400 Speaker 1: up because he can be the old the wise old 202 00:09:18,400 --> 00:09:21,000 Speaker 1: man in the room talking about the importance of taking 203 00:09:21,040 --> 00:09:23,800 Speaker 1: care of business now. And the fact that Robert Quinn 204 00:09:23,960 --> 00:09:27,000 Speaker 1: has not run a wing, He's not one a ring. 205 00:09:27,080 --> 00:09:30,160 Speaker 1: I got a little tongue twisted here, But he's able 206 00:09:30,200 --> 00:09:33,800 Speaker 1: to talk about the urgency and the competitive nature that 207 00:09:33,960 --> 00:09:36,160 Speaker 1: is needed to be able to get over the top. Yeah, 208 00:09:36,240 --> 00:09:39,760 Speaker 1: you want a locker room full of motivated players that 209 00:09:39,760 --> 00:09:43,160 Speaker 1: are all chasing the ultimate prize. Quinn is one who 210 00:09:43,200 --> 00:09:46,880 Speaker 1: also brings outstanding past rush ability. Yeah, and you know, 211 00:09:46,960 --> 00:09:49,199 Speaker 1: look from his standpoint, he's only got one sack this year. 212 00:09:49,240 --> 00:09:51,280 Speaker 1: You mentioned it last year eighteen and a half sacks. 213 00:09:51,880 --> 00:09:54,160 Speaker 1: So it's a slow start through seven games. But keep 214 00:09:54,200 --> 00:09:56,600 Speaker 1: in mind, he's not only going to be re energized 215 00:09:56,640 --> 00:09:58,560 Speaker 1: because he's going to a good football team. He's gonna 216 00:09:58,559 --> 00:10:01,080 Speaker 1: get more opportunities to rush the quarterback because this is 217 00:10:01,080 --> 00:10:03,120 Speaker 1: a team in Philadelphia that's that's undefeated for a reason. 218 00:10:03,160 --> 00:10:05,240 Speaker 1: They're playing with leads, uh, and they're gonna be playing 219 00:10:05,240 --> 00:10:06,680 Speaker 1: with a lot of leads going forward. So he's gonna 220 00:10:06,679 --> 00:10:08,400 Speaker 1: get a chance. Doesn't have to play a ton of snaps, 221 00:10:08,520 --> 00:10:11,120 Speaker 1: get him in on some third downs obvious passing situations, 222 00:10:11,400 --> 00:10:13,520 Speaker 1: keep him fresh, but he's gonna get a chance to 223 00:10:13,600 --> 00:10:15,520 Speaker 1: hunt the quarterback. So I thought it made a lot 224 00:10:15,559 --> 00:10:17,880 Speaker 1: of sense for them. I also think the Bears, you know, 225 00:10:17,920 --> 00:10:20,160 Speaker 1: good for them, Ryan Poles, it's a big win. I 226 00:10:20,160 --> 00:10:21,959 Speaker 1: know it's hard to make a move like that when 227 00:10:21,960 --> 00:10:25,439 Speaker 1: the locker rooms up and you saw Roquan Smith's reaction, Uh, 228 00:10:25,520 --> 00:10:28,440 Speaker 1: just devastated, move to tears to see his teammate move on. 229 00:10:28,800 --> 00:10:31,240 Speaker 1: But this is not their window right now. Their window 230 00:10:31,360 --> 00:10:33,960 Speaker 1: is not open, So it's about trying to get resources 231 00:10:33,960 --> 00:10:36,480 Speaker 1: for when that window does open. Yeah, and and and 232 00:10:36,520 --> 00:10:38,560 Speaker 1: this is part of the moves that you have to make, 233 00:10:38,920 --> 00:10:41,440 Speaker 1: uh you know, is the is the delimit the debates 234 00:10:41,440 --> 00:10:44,320 Speaker 1: sometimes between the head coach and the general manager. The 235 00:10:44,360 --> 00:10:46,640 Speaker 1: head coach is talking about the here and now, the 236 00:10:46,679 --> 00:10:50,079 Speaker 1: general manager is thinking down the road. And so this 237 00:10:50,160 --> 00:10:52,160 Speaker 1: is a move that you make to put your team 238 00:10:52,160 --> 00:10:55,160 Speaker 1: in the best position to compete down the road. Yes, 239 00:10:55,280 --> 00:10:57,080 Speaker 1: Robert Queen could have given them something over the next 240 00:10:57,080 --> 00:11:00,800 Speaker 1: six to eight weeks, but for this team, like ay, 241 00:11:00,840 --> 00:11:03,520 Speaker 1: our best days are ahead. Let's make sure we have 242 00:11:03,840 --> 00:11:07,040 Speaker 1: the war chest stock with draft capital. So we're going 243 00:11:07,160 --> 00:11:10,080 Speaker 1: hut and chase the right way, no doubt. Um. That 244 00:11:10,280 --> 00:11:12,240 Speaker 1: is uh, that is fascinating when you get these trades. 245 00:11:12,240 --> 00:11:14,280 Speaker 1: I think we'll see a couple more here before the deadline. 246 00:11:14,400 --> 00:11:17,040 Speaker 1: I believe it's in November one, right around the corner. Um, 247 00:11:17,080 --> 00:11:19,559 Speaker 1: And we'll keep you covered on that. Right here, we're 248 00:11:19,559 --> 00:11:21,520 Speaker 1: gonna take a quick breakback. We're gonna come back and 249 00:11:21,559 --> 00:11:24,040 Speaker 1: talk about how the offensive lines of the first place 250 00:11:24,080 --> 00:11:26,640 Speaker 1: teams were built. What can we learn from that study. 251 00:11:26,840 --> 00:11:32,960 Speaker 1: We'll dig into that right after this. All right, Black, 252 00:11:33,000 --> 00:11:35,800 Speaker 1: let's jump into these offensive lines. It's always interesting when 253 00:11:35,840 --> 00:11:37,600 Speaker 1: we're looking at the team building to see how these 254 00:11:37,600 --> 00:11:40,319 Speaker 1: teams and rosters are constructed. Um, and it's always good, 255 00:11:40,320 --> 00:11:42,040 Speaker 1: obviously to look at the teams that are having success. 256 00:11:42,080 --> 00:11:44,480 Speaker 1: So here we are through seven weeks, we're gonna look 257 00:11:44,480 --> 00:11:47,120 Speaker 1: at the offensive lines of the first place teams. And 258 00:11:47,120 --> 00:11:48,760 Speaker 1: I was just kind of curious on this, and the 259 00:11:48,840 --> 00:11:50,760 Speaker 1: Bile did a great job of pulling all this information 260 00:11:50,800 --> 00:11:54,360 Speaker 1: together of how how these offensive lines were assembled for 261 00:11:54,400 --> 00:11:57,320 Speaker 1: the good teams. So let's jump into it. Let's start 262 00:11:57,360 --> 00:11:59,679 Speaker 1: here on the a f C. Let's start first with 263 00:11:59,720 --> 00:12:02,320 Speaker 1: the Flow Bills. They have two of the five starters 264 00:12:02,360 --> 00:12:05,199 Speaker 1: acquired via the draft. Those are their tackles, and Dion 265 00:12:05,320 --> 00:12:08,040 Speaker 1: Dawkins a second rounder and Spencer Brown a third rounder. 266 00:12:08,400 --> 00:12:09,959 Speaker 1: And then you've got a couple of free agents and 267 00:12:10,040 --> 00:12:12,480 Speaker 1: Roger Saffold and Mitch Morse. And then you've got a 268 00:12:12,520 --> 00:12:16,400 Speaker 1: trade of Ryan Bates who was undrafted free agent with 269 00:12:16,440 --> 00:12:19,880 Speaker 1: the Philadelphia Eagles, So kind of a hodgepodge there. I 270 00:12:19,920 --> 00:12:22,240 Speaker 1: find it interesting that you don't have a homegrown first 271 00:12:22,320 --> 00:12:24,280 Speaker 1: rounder on a Bill's team that might be the best 272 00:12:24,280 --> 00:12:27,880 Speaker 1: in football. Yeah, so unusual because most of your roster 273 00:12:28,480 --> 00:12:30,520 Speaker 1: has been homegrown. When you look at the rest of 274 00:12:30,520 --> 00:12:33,040 Speaker 1: the team and the quarterbacks and some of the playmakers, 275 00:12:33,040 --> 00:12:36,880 Speaker 1: particularly defense, their homegrown products. But you know, we're talked 276 00:12:36,920 --> 00:12:40,760 Speaker 1: about last year that maybe you didn't necessarily need all 277 00:12:40,880 --> 00:12:44,440 Speaker 1: first rounders. It was limiting the tomato cans that you 278 00:12:44,520 --> 00:12:47,000 Speaker 1: have in front of the defense. And so if you 279 00:12:47,040 --> 00:12:50,920 Speaker 1: can just have a solid offensive line, not necessarily a's, 280 00:12:50,920 --> 00:12:54,240 Speaker 1: but maybe a bunch of bees across the board, it 281 00:12:54,280 --> 00:12:56,679 Speaker 1: will give you a chance to win games, particularly if 282 00:12:56,679 --> 00:13:00,120 Speaker 1: you're playmakers in your quarterback are at a level with 283 00:13:00,160 --> 00:13:03,560 Speaker 1: the Buffalo Bills, they a level playmakers, no doubt. Yeah, 284 00:13:03,559 --> 00:13:06,960 Speaker 1: the no tomato can theory definitely applies there. The Ravens. Uh, 285 00:13:07,000 --> 00:13:09,160 Speaker 1: they've got three that were drafted. You've got a first 286 00:13:09,240 --> 00:13:11,360 Speaker 1: round pick, and Ronnie Stanley a fourth rounder, and Ben 287 00:13:11,400 --> 00:13:14,160 Speaker 1: Powers another first rounder in linder Bomb, and then you've 288 00:13:14,200 --> 00:13:16,320 Speaker 1: got a couple of free agents and Kevin Zeitler and 289 00:13:16,320 --> 00:13:19,199 Speaker 1: Morgan Moses veterans. You know, Zeitler obviously was a first 290 00:13:19,280 --> 00:13:22,240 Speaker 1: round pick as well, I believe with the Sincinnati Bengals originally, 291 00:13:22,240 --> 00:13:25,000 Speaker 1: So you've got three drafted there. Um, I think that's 292 00:13:25,320 --> 00:13:26,840 Speaker 1: a little bit of a sign there of kind of 293 00:13:26,880 --> 00:13:29,439 Speaker 1: the identity of that team. It's been a physical team, 294 00:13:29,440 --> 00:13:31,360 Speaker 1: it's been a line of scrimmage team. They've always wanted 295 00:13:31,360 --> 00:13:33,679 Speaker 1: to run the football. They're going back twenty years in 296 00:13:33,760 --> 00:13:35,240 Speaker 1: order to do that, Buck, I think you need to 297 00:13:35,240 --> 00:13:37,600 Speaker 1: have a little bit better uh than the no tomato 298 00:13:37,720 --> 00:13:40,439 Speaker 1: can philosophy. You've gotta have some guys that can move people. Yeah. 299 00:13:40,559 --> 00:13:42,360 Speaker 1: I think that's that's really true. And I think it's 300 00:13:42,600 --> 00:13:44,760 Speaker 1: a little different when we talk about, uh, this is 301 00:13:44,760 --> 00:13:47,440 Speaker 1: a team that is built to run the football, and 302 00:13:47,480 --> 00:13:50,160 Speaker 1: I think when you talk about getting the run game going, 303 00:13:50,920 --> 00:13:54,040 Speaker 1: it is harder to find. I think, run blockers, guys 304 00:13:54,040 --> 00:13:56,839 Speaker 1: that have enough reps moving people off the ball, Guys 305 00:13:56,880 --> 00:13:59,720 Speaker 1: with enough of the pedigree necessary to be able to 306 00:14:00,440 --> 00:14:03,559 Speaker 1: established to run to kind of beat people in an 307 00:14:03,559 --> 00:14:06,480 Speaker 1: old school fashion. And the Baltimore Raves have always done this, 308 00:14:06,520 --> 00:14:08,800 Speaker 1: and they have prototypes that they look for. But also 309 00:14:08,880 --> 00:14:13,440 Speaker 1: speaks to the way the organization believes in building their team. 310 00:14:13,640 --> 00:14:16,280 Speaker 1: It is always about the draft of the Baltimore Ravens. Yeah, 311 00:14:16,280 --> 00:14:18,800 Speaker 1: you supplemented with the free agents, but it's about the draft. 312 00:14:18,840 --> 00:14:21,560 Speaker 1: And so I am not surprised to see that the 313 00:14:21,560 --> 00:14:24,000 Speaker 1: majority of the office line of homegrown. I'm also not 314 00:14:24,080 --> 00:14:27,080 Speaker 1: surprised that a lot of these guys have first round pedigrees. 315 00:14:27,240 --> 00:14:29,440 Speaker 1: Three of them, no doubt. Uh, let's go to the 316 00:14:29,440 --> 00:14:32,200 Speaker 1: Tennessee Titans in a kind of a watered down a 317 00:14:32,360 --> 00:14:34,600 Speaker 1: f C South right now, when you look at them, 318 00:14:34,720 --> 00:14:36,960 Speaker 1: you would have had three drafted because you have Taylor 319 00:14:36,960 --> 00:14:38,320 Speaker 1: of the one, but he's down for the year with 320 00:14:38,360 --> 00:14:40,920 Speaker 1: an a C L. But you've got two other draft 321 00:14:40,960 --> 00:14:43,160 Speaker 1: picks and Dylan Ravens the right guard and the right tackle, 322 00:14:43,480 --> 00:14:46,760 Speaker 1: uh Nicholas Petite Freer, those are second and third round picks. 323 00:14:47,200 --> 00:14:50,760 Speaker 1: Then you've got a undrafted free agent Aaron Brewer. You've 324 00:14:50,800 --> 00:14:53,400 Speaker 1: got Ben Jones who was a free agent. You've got 325 00:14:53,440 --> 00:14:56,640 Speaker 1: Dennis Daley who was acquired in a trade from Carolina. 326 00:14:56,760 --> 00:14:59,560 Speaker 1: So it would have been I think similar to the 327 00:14:59,680 --> 00:15:02,080 Speaker 1: raven and that it's a line of scrimmage team. And 328 00:15:02,120 --> 00:15:04,560 Speaker 1: if you have your your regular left tackle healthy, that's 329 00:15:04,600 --> 00:15:08,920 Speaker 1: three drafted guys. Um showing kind of a importance placed 330 00:15:08,920 --> 00:15:12,520 Speaker 1: on acquiring and developing those guys in the draft. Yeah. 331 00:15:12,800 --> 00:15:14,720 Speaker 1: But you know, I think also when we talk about 332 00:15:14,720 --> 00:15:17,520 Speaker 1: the offensive line, it also speaks to maybe some of 333 00:15:17,560 --> 00:15:21,360 Speaker 1: the obviously the blah field that you get from the 334 00:15:21,360 --> 00:15:24,600 Speaker 1: Titans offense, like they've won a lot of games, but 335 00:15:24,640 --> 00:15:26,840 Speaker 1: I don't know if you necessarily view them as a 336 00:15:26,920 --> 00:15:30,360 Speaker 1: powerhouse in any way, shape or form. And so some 337 00:15:30,440 --> 00:15:32,560 Speaker 1: of that is just kind of like the Hodgepods and 338 00:15:32,600 --> 00:15:34,760 Speaker 1: collection of guys that they have in front, good enough 339 00:15:34,800 --> 00:15:36,760 Speaker 1: to win, particularly when you have a beast behind you 340 00:15:36,800 --> 00:15:39,760 Speaker 1: and Derrick Kennedy. But you do wonder how good could 341 00:15:39,760 --> 00:15:41,840 Speaker 1: they be if they were a little better at the 342 00:15:41,840 --> 00:15:44,880 Speaker 1: offensive line. Yeah, no, that's a fair point. We get 343 00:15:44,920 --> 00:15:48,560 Speaker 1: to the Kansas City Chiefs. You've got left tackle Orlando Brown. 344 00:15:48,600 --> 00:15:50,720 Speaker 1: Obviously a big trade with Baltimore was a first round 345 00:15:50,960 --> 00:15:54,800 Speaker 1: uh swap there Joe Tuney, high high price free agent 346 00:15:55,120 --> 00:15:58,240 Speaker 1: Creed Humphrey, second round pick who's been outstanding a home 347 00:15:58,320 --> 00:16:01,480 Speaker 1: run in that same draft trace it was drafted in 348 00:16:01,480 --> 00:16:03,800 Speaker 1: the fifth round, although probably would have been a first 349 00:16:03,840 --> 00:16:06,200 Speaker 1: second round pick if not for some lingering health issues. 350 00:16:06,320 --> 00:16:08,520 Speaker 1: And then you have Andrew Wiley, who was a free 351 00:16:08,520 --> 00:16:11,960 Speaker 1: agent there at right tackle. So that left side of 352 00:16:12,000 --> 00:16:15,120 Speaker 1: the line is pretty expensive in terms of draft capital 353 00:16:15,680 --> 00:16:18,160 Speaker 1: or free agent money. So you've got the draft pick 354 00:16:18,160 --> 00:16:20,640 Speaker 1: and um free the big money free agent Tuney, and 355 00:16:20,680 --> 00:16:22,560 Speaker 1: you trade a first round pick four, Lando Round. I 356 00:16:22,560 --> 00:16:24,440 Speaker 1: definitely think you can see it's a priority there in 357 00:16:24,520 --> 00:16:26,960 Speaker 1: Kansas City. Yeah, absolutely priority. But you know why it's 358 00:16:26,960 --> 00:16:29,880 Speaker 1: a priority, because the quarterback is the priority. When you 359 00:16:29,880 --> 00:16:32,440 Speaker 1: paid a quarterback, however much money they paid him on 360 00:16:32,440 --> 00:16:34,440 Speaker 1: that monster deal, you want to make sure that he 361 00:16:34,560 --> 00:16:37,360 Speaker 1: is protected, and so you spend a little more capital 362 00:16:37,440 --> 00:16:39,520 Speaker 1: to make sure that he is always able to throw 363 00:16:39,560 --> 00:16:41,960 Speaker 1: from it a clean pocket. And so that's what the 364 00:16:42,040 --> 00:16:44,600 Speaker 1: Kansas City Chiefs have done. And because they are a 365 00:16:44,680 --> 00:16:46,880 Speaker 1: team that knows that as long as they have a quarterback, 366 00:16:46,920 --> 00:16:49,240 Speaker 1: they have a chance. That is why they've invested so 367 00:16:49,400 --> 00:16:52,440 Speaker 1: heavily in that offensive line. Yeah, and I think it's interesting, 368 00:16:52,680 --> 00:16:56,120 Speaker 1: um when you look at Tyreek Hill and that money 369 00:16:56,160 --> 00:16:58,040 Speaker 1: they could have had for him. I think you can 370 00:16:58,080 --> 00:17:00,280 Speaker 1: look at that money being poured into the offensive line. 371 00:17:00,440 --> 00:17:02,800 Speaker 1: Uh to me, I think that's where that went. And 372 00:17:02,840 --> 00:17:04,800 Speaker 1: then you go out, you get at Cadarius Tony on 373 00:17:04,840 --> 00:17:07,320 Speaker 1: the cheap uh to go along with some other relative 374 00:17:07,320 --> 00:17:10,440 Speaker 1: you know, relatively uh team friendly deals that they did 375 00:17:10,440 --> 00:17:12,639 Speaker 1: at the wide receiver position with you Drew Smith, Schuster 376 00:17:12,760 --> 00:17:15,440 Speaker 1: and MBS. So I definitely think you could see the 377 00:17:15,440 --> 00:17:18,280 Speaker 1: priority they placed there on the offensive line, we get 378 00:17:18,280 --> 00:17:20,199 Speaker 1: over the NFC back. We can go through these quickly, 379 00:17:20,440 --> 00:17:22,080 Speaker 1: but I just want to kind of get through the 380 00:17:22,240 --> 00:17:27,560 Speaker 1: theme here. The Philadelphia Eagles entire offensive line was drafted. Um, 381 00:17:27,720 --> 00:17:29,640 Speaker 1: you're looking at a seventh round pick in my lot, 382 00:17:29,640 --> 00:17:32,600 Speaker 1: a second round picking land At Dickerson. Kelsey was a six. 383 00:17:32,960 --> 00:17:36,560 Speaker 1: Samala was a third Lane Johnson was a first. Another 384 00:17:36,640 --> 00:17:40,680 Speaker 1: team with all five drafted along their starting offensive line 385 00:17:40,800 --> 00:17:43,879 Speaker 1: is the Minnesota Vikings. Dry Saw was a one. Ezra 386 00:17:43,960 --> 00:17:46,680 Speaker 1: Cleveland was it to Bradbury was a one? At Ingram 387 00:17:46,760 --> 00:17:49,120 Speaker 1: was it to Brian O'Neil was a two. So let's 388 00:17:49,119 --> 00:17:52,120 Speaker 1: start with those two teams. I think it's pretty unique, um, 389 00:17:52,160 --> 00:17:54,440 Speaker 1: that you have two teams first place teams in their 390 00:17:54,440 --> 00:17:58,240 Speaker 1: division with an entirely homegrown offensive line. Yeah. It speaks 391 00:17:58,240 --> 00:18:00,720 Speaker 1: to the long term vision of the organization and draft 392 00:18:01,200 --> 00:18:05,880 Speaker 1: and developed and resign. Draft your players, develop your players, 393 00:18:05,960 --> 00:18:09,280 Speaker 1: and they resign your own players. The best teams have 394 00:18:09,400 --> 00:18:12,320 Speaker 1: a way of being able to cultivate an environment where 395 00:18:12,359 --> 00:18:15,160 Speaker 1: you always want to be around. They take you, they nurture, 396 00:18:15,200 --> 00:18:17,560 Speaker 1: they bring you up to a certain level. They reward 397 00:18:17,600 --> 00:18:20,120 Speaker 1: you for making the improvements with another contract, and then 398 00:18:20,160 --> 00:18:22,679 Speaker 1: you stay and you perform at a high level. The 399 00:18:22,720 --> 00:18:25,320 Speaker 1: Eagles have done that going all the way back for years. 400 00:18:25,480 --> 00:18:28,760 Speaker 1: They've always sought to not only draft their players, but 401 00:18:28,840 --> 00:18:32,359 Speaker 1: play their players and pay their players before anybody else 402 00:18:32,640 --> 00:18:35,199 Speaker 1: gets paid. And so, uh yeah, it kind of speaks 403 00:18:35,240 --> 00:18:38,480 Speaker 1: to their organizational philosophy. And then with the Minnesota Vikings, 404 00:18:38,840 --> 00:18:41,240 Speaker 1: this is interesting that all their guys are home grown 405 00:18:41,240 --> 00:18:42,879 Speaker 1: because you have a new regime. You have a new 406 00:18:42,920 --> 00:18:45,240 Speaker 1: regime coming in and they're looking at the personnel and 407 00:18:45,280 --> 00:18:47,960 Speaker 1: the people that they have and they're rocking with what 408 00:18:48,080 --> 00:18:50,880 Speaker 1: has been established and so we have a better picture 409 00:18:51,359 --> 00:18:54,320 Speaker 1: of this team in a year or two. But I 410 00:18:54,320 --> 00:18:57,560 Speaker 1: think it speaks to them also following and adherent to 411 00:18:58,000 --> 00:19:01,240 Speaker 1: a principle of draft, of develop recent and keep your 412 00:19:01,280 --> 00:19:05,240 Speaker 1: people because only you intimately know all the information about 413 00:19:05,240 --> 00:19:07,920 Speaker 1: your people because you drafted them and you developed it. Yeah, 414 00:19:07,960 --> 00:19:09,320 Speaker 1: and I think they're a little different here when you 415 00:19:09,320 --> 00:19:11,680 Speaker 1: look at the Eagles, I think it's it's look, coach 416 00:19:11,680 --> 00:19:14,119 Speaker 1: Stotland's as good as it gets offensive line coach wise, 417 00:19:14,560 --> 00:19:16,880 Speaker 1: they know what they want, they know how to evaluate 418 00:19:16,960 --> 00:19:20,520 Speaker 1: that position very well. They've been aggressive in in terms 419 00:19:20,600 --> 00:19:23,280 Speaker 1: of getting guys that were lower picks on the field, 420 00:19:23,280 --> 00:19:25,399 Speaker 1: developing them, getting them ready to go. When you have 421 00:19:25,440 --> 00:19:27,879 Speaker 1: a seventh rounder in a sixth rounder and a third rounder, 422 00:19:27,920 --> 00:19:30,280 Speaker 1: is three of your starters that are homegrown. That means 423 00:19:30,280 --> 00:19:33,160 Speaker 1: you're identifying them properly, you're developing them properly, and you've 424 00:19:33,119 --> 00:19:35,120 Speaker 1: got a heck of a coach. Um. I think all 425 00:19:35,119 --> 00:19:37,600 Speaker 1: those things are in place. Think about the Philadelphia Eagles, 426 00:19:37,600 --> 00:19:40,399 Speaker 1: buck they have. They have Cam Jurgen's who's just waiting 427 00:19:40,400 --> 00:19:42,760 Speaker 1: in the wings, who's going to be a solid starter. 428 00:19:43,080 --> 00:19:45,960 Speaker 1: They have another first round pick and Andre Dillard who 429 00:19:46,000 --> 00:19:47,760 Speaker 1: you could say, wow, he hasn't worked out well. He 430 00:19:47,800 --> 00:19:50,800 Speaker 1: got beat out by Jordan Mylotta. He's another high draft 431 00:19:50,800 --> 00:19:53,480 Speaker 1: pick that they have in reserve. So they've got depth 432 00:19:53,480 --> 00:19:56,800 Speaker 1: there as well. With the Minnesota Vikings, they've taken alignment 433 00:19:56,880 --> 00:19:59,000 Speaker 1: in the first two rounds in each of the last 434 00:19:59,040 --> 00:20:01,760 Speaker 1: five drafts, and those are their starters. They're all first 435 00:20:01,760 --> 00:20:03,880 Speaker 1: and second round picks, one in each of the last 436 00:20:03,880 --> 00:20:06,560 Speaker 1: five drafts. So even though the regimes have changed, it's 437 00:20:06,600 --> 00:20:10,120 Speaker 1: an organizational philosophy and a commitment to say, hey, one 438 00:20:10,119 --> 00:20:12,560 Speaker 1: of our first two picks every year for a five 439 00:20:12,640 --> 00:20:14,760 Speaker 1: year period is going to be an offensive lineman. And 440 00:20:14,800 --> 00:20:17,360 Speaker 1: I don't think that's a mystery that now they find 441 00:20:17,400 --> 00:20:19,800 Speaker 1: themselves is the best team in that division. They've made 442 00:20:19,840 --> 00:20:22,960 Speaker 1: that a major emphasis. Yeah, absolutely, it's been a major inpasis. 443 00:20:23,000 --> 00:20:25,600 Speaker 1: We talked about invested in the front line. Uh, look, 444 00:20:25,640 --> 00:20:28,119 Speaker 1: you are what your draft picks are meeting. Uh, you 445 00:20:28,160 --> 00:20:30,439 Speaker 1: tell us a lot about what you believe in in 446 00:20:30,520 --> 00:20:32,800 Speaker 1: terms of building a team and how do you expand 447 00:20:32,800 --> 00:20:35,040 Speaker 1: your draft picks. And so the Minnesota Bikens believe in 448 00:20:35,080 --> 00:20:38,640 Speaker 1: trying to build up the ranks from front to back, 449 00:20:38,760 --> 00:20:41,360 Speaker 1: meaning they can put the investment in the offensive line 450 00:20:41,359 --> 00:20:44,840 Speaker 1: because that's the foundation for the offense unless get it going. 451 00:20:44,920 --> 00:20:47,840 Speaker 1: And so I kind of dig it. Uh, it's interesting 452 00:20:47,880 --> 00:20:50,960 Speaker 1: to see these teams, how these teams have been built 453 00:20:51,359 --> 00:20:54,080 Speaker 1: when you look at the division leaders, particularly the offensive 454 00:20:54,119 --> 00:20:56,840 Speaker 1: lot Yeah, the NFC is definitely draft heavy because the 455 00:20:56,880 --> 00:20:59,640 Speaker 1: last two teams, the Bucks and the Seahawks, each four 456 00:20:59,720 --> 00:21:02,240 Speaker 1: their five starters are homegrown. They were drafted. So with 457 00:21:02,280 --> 00:21:05,280 Speaker 1: the Bucks you've got Donovan Smith the second rounder, god 458 00:21:05,359 --> 00:21:08,639 Speaker 1: Kei was the second rounder last year, Hainze was a 459 00:21:08,800 --> 00:21:11,400 Speaker 1: third rounder in twenty one, and Worst was a first 460 00:21:11,480 --> 00:21:14,320 Speaker 1: rounder of twenty The only non drafted guy. There was 461 00:21:14,400 --> 00:21:16,679 Speaker 1: Shack Mason, which was a trade from New England and 462 00:21:16,720 --> 00:21:19,000 Speaker 1: then Seattle. You've got the two tackles from this last 463 00:21:19,080 --> 00:21:22,240 Speaker 1: draft with Lucas and cross Across, the first rounder of 464 00:21:22,280 --> 00:21:25,200 Speaker 1: Lucas the third rounder. You've got the guards which are 465 00:21:25,320 --> 00:21:27,879 Speaker 1: Damien Lewis and Hanes a third and fourth rounder. And 466 00:21:27,880 --> 00:21:30,600 Speaker 1: you've got the center who was acquired free agency in 467 00:21:30,640 --> 00:21:33,240 Speaker 1: Austin blythe But each of those teams again four the five. 468 00:21:33,280 --> 00:21:36,160 Speaker 1: I think it's fastening the NFC. I mean it's there's 469 00:21:36,160 --> 00:21:38,800 Speaker 1: only two starting offensive lineman for the division leaders in 470 00:21:38,800 --> 00:21:41,800 Speaker 1: the NFC who weren't homegrown. Um so in an era 471 00:21:41,840 --> 00:21:44,520 Speaker 1: where you kind of see Hodgepodge and how you build things, 472 00:21:44,760 --> 00:21:47,000 Speaker 1: there's definitely been a commitment in a focus on that. 473 00:21:47,040 --> 00:21:50,000 Speaker 1: And Buck, what what do you say to the to 474 00:21:50,080 --> 00:21:52,800 Speaker 1: the benefit of having these guys don't they don't know 475 00:21:52,880 --> 00:21:55,640 Speaker 1: anything else, Like they've never been taught anything else. They 476 00:21:55,680 --> 00:21:59,080 Speaker 1: only know the way that their team does things. You 477 00:21:59,119 --> 00:22:01,320 Speaker 1: eliminate the bad is I don't have to retrain you 478 00:22:01,640 --> 00:22:03,639 Speaker 1: now you've grown up in our systems, You've been developed 479 00:22:03,640 --> 00:22:05,800 Speaker 1: in our system. We know exactly what you're doing, and 480 00:22:05,840 --> 00:22:09,480 Speaker 1: we're going to reward you for your development. I love 481 00:22:09,480 --> 00:22:11,560 Speaker 1: the strategy. I think it is a strategy going all 482 00:22:11,560 --> 00:22:14,280 Speaker 1: the way back to college. Like the best teams are 483 00:22:14,320 --> 00:22:17,719 Speaker 1: able to take players, developed players, give them bitterest tools 484 00:22:17,880 --> 00:22:20,359 Speaker 1: so they can perform at a higher level. That's what 485 00:22:20,480 --> 00:22:24,040 Speaker 1: these teams are attempting to do when they draft developed 486 00:22:24,320 --> 00:22:27,400 Speaker 1: and eventually put their own players on the field. They're 487 00:22:27,400 --> 00:22:30,320 Speaker 1: attempting to have a level of consistency and also build 488 00:22:30,320 --> 00:22:33,440 Speaker 1: a blueprint that enables them to be successful over time. 489 00:22:33,600 --> 00:22:36,280 Speaker 1: That's what every organization wants. You can't win the title 490 00:22:36,359 --> 00:22:38,560 Speaker 1: every year, but you always want to be in the conversation, 491 00:22:38,760 --> 00:22:40,399 Speaker 1: and the only way to do that is to have 492 00:22:40,520 --> 00:22:43,720 Speaker 1: consistent talent available to give you a chance to go 493 00:22:43,800 --> 00:22:47,760 Speaker 1: after interesting philosophy there in the trenches. Fun study again. 494 00:22:47,800 --> 00:22:50,040 Speaker 1: Things in the bill. Our producer for forgetting all that 495 00:22:50,080 --> 00:22:52,080 Speaker 1: information for us. Okay, we're gonna take a break. We're 496 00:22:52,119 --> 00:22:54,119 Speaker 1: gonna come back and and we're gonna look at the 497 00:22:54,200 --> 00:22:56,359 Speaker 1: Niners and the Rams. One of the Rams have to 498 00:22:56,400 --> 00:22:58,320 Speaker 1: do to finally beat this Niners team. We're gonna take 499 00:22:58,320 --> 00:22:59,840 Speaker 1: a peek at that as well as talk about some 500 00:22:59,880 --> 00:23:03,159 Speaker 1: of these top offensive linements and top offensive tackles that 501 00:23:03,200 --> 00:23:05,159 Speaker 1: could be in the upcoming draft class. We'll get to 502 00:23:05,160 --> 00:23:11,040 Speaker 1: that right after this. Buck. We're looking at a match 503 00:23:11,119 --> 00:23:13,520 Speaker 1: up here with the Rams and the forty Niners. And 504 00:23:13,560 --> 00:23:16,000 Speaker 1: this is one look. The Rams will tell you they 505 00:23:16,000 --> 00:23:17,840 Speaker 1: won the one that mattered in the playoffs in the 506 00:23:17,920 --> 00:23:19,760 Speaker 1: NFC Championship game on their way to win in a 507 00:23:19,800 --> 00:23:22,760 Speaker 1: Super Bowl. But man, it has been all forty Niners 508 00:23:22,760 --> 00:23:25,760 Speaker 1: in the regular season seven straight wins. Beat them earlier 509 00:23:25,800 --> 00:23:29,280 Speaker 1: week four to nine. It's been it's been a game 510 00:23:29,280 --> 00:23:31,280 Speaker 1: that's just been dominated at the line of scrimmage by 511 00:23:31,280 --> 00:23:33,520 Speaker 1: the Niners. Well, I mean that's been the biggest difference. 512 00:23:33,920 --> 00:23:37,199 Speaker 1: The difference has been the play of the Niners in 513 00:23:37,240 --> 00:23:40,199 Speaker 1: the trenches. They've been able to own the Rams at 514 00:23:40,200 --> 00:23:43,040 Speaker 1: the point of attack. Their defensive line against the Rams 515 00:23:43,119 --> 00:23:46,520 Speaker 1: offensive line. And we talked about rebuilding offensive line. When 516 00:23:46,560 --> 00:23:48,920 Speaker 1: you look at the work that the Rams have on 517 00:23:49,040 --> 00:23:52,040 Speaker 1: their offensive line has been a hodgepodge of just guys. 518 00:23:52,400 --> 00:23:55,119 Speaker 1: And so when you think about the blue chip talent 519 00:23:55,280 --> 00:23:58,280 Speaker 1: that the Niners have always coveted and put out there 520 00:23:58,400 --> 00:24:01,280 Speaker 1: all the defensive line is not surprise when you have 521 00:24:01,359 --> 00:24:03,639 Speaker 1: the Nick Boss and all the other guys that are 522 00:24:03,640 --> 00:24:07,080 Speaker 1: played the armstairs and those guys that are premier talents, 523 00:24:07,440 --> 00:24:09,800 Speaker 1: they whoop them at the line of scrimmage. So before 524 00:24:09,800 --> 00:24:11,800 Speaker 1: we get to the schematics and all that other stuff, 525 00:24:12,200 --> 00:24:15,240 Speaker 1: normally the Niners are the more physical team, did the 526 00:24:15,280 --> 00:24:18,160 Speaker 1: more dominant team in the trenches, and that is why 527 00:24:18,200 --> 00:24:21,640 Speaker 1: they have owned the series in recent years. It's interesting 528 00:24:21,640 --> 00:24:23,720 Speaker 1: when you you look at the front that they play 529 00:24:23,800 --> 00:24:27,600 Speaker 1: to UM, this is a forty Niners team that plays 530 00:24:27,720 --> 00:24:30,600 Speaker 1: what they call that jet front with the wide Nines, 531 00:24:30,720 --> 00:24:33,679 Speaker 1: and it is penetration is getting off the ball is explosive. 532 00:24:34,240 --> 00:24:36,200 Speaker 1: So if you don't have, you know, kind of the 533 00:24:36,240 --> 00:24:39,000 Speaker 1: athleticism to match up with that, they're gonna be on 534 00:24:39,000 --> 00:24:40,520 Speaker 1: the other side of the line of scrimmage. They're gonna 535 00:24:40,520 --> 00:24:41,680 Speaker 1: do it all day long. If you look at the 536 00:24:41,760 --> 00:24:44,440 Speaker 1: Jets and the job they've done this year, um and there, 537 00:24:44,480 --> 00:24:47,600 Speaker 1: I think they're top Tennis in terms of yards per 538 00:24:47,640 --> 00:24:50,960 Speaker 1: game allowed against the run. Again, that's that same front. 539 00:24:50,960 --> 00:24:53,480 Speaker 1: They're doing the same exact thing. And it's fascinating to 540 00:24:53,560 --> 00:24:57,160 Speaker 1: me that in a front where you're thinking penetration rushed 541 00:24:57,200 --> 00:24:59,879 Speaker 1: the passer at all times, they're able to stop the 542 00:25:00,000 --> 00:25:01,800 Speaker 1: on on the way to the quarterback just because they're 543 00:25:01,800 --> 00:25:03,680 Speaker 1: playing on the other side of the line of scrimmage 544 00:25:03,680 --> 00:25:06,560 Speaker 1: in and a kind of a too high gap and 545 00:25:06,600 --> 00:25:09,960 Speaker 1: a half two gap league. Right now, Um, you're seeing 546 00:25:10,000 --> 00:25:12,560 Speaker 1: those teams that are aggressive up front with their front four. 547 00:25:12,720 --> 00:25:14,600 Speaker 1: They're not only getting after the quarterback, they're stopping the 548 00:25:14,680 --> 00:25:16,560 Speaker 1: run on the way to the quarterback. Yeah, the stop 549 00:25:16,560 --> 00:25:18,040 Speaker 1: and they run on the way to the quarterback. But 550 00:25:18,119 --> 00:25:21,359 Speaker 1: also look at this. We talk about styles making fights, 551 00:25:21,359 --> 00:25:23,960 Speaker 1: but we also talk about weight classes. It's not a 552 00:25:24,000 --> 00:25:28,280 Speaker 1: coincidence that the niners are bigger, faster, stronger at the 553 00:25:28,320 --> 00:25:30,880 Speaker 1: point of attack. And so when we're talking about knock back, 554 00:25:31,280 --> 00:25:34,080 Speaker 1: the knockback comes from the defensive line as opposed to 555 00:25:34,119 --> 00:25:36,880 Speaker 1: the offensive line of the rams. And so you're talking 556 00:25:36,880 --> 00:25:39,840 Speaker 1: about superheroes that they're trying out at the line of 557 00:25:39,880 --> 00:25:43,439 Speaker 1: scrimmage and they're able to not only um dominate with 558 00:25:43,480 --> 00:25:46,680 Speaker 1: their sheer talent and their physical prowess, but they play 559 00:25:46,720 --> 00:25:49,720 Speaker 1: in a scheme that eliminates the clutter for them. DJ 560 00:25:49,840 --> 00:25:52,480 Speaker 1: we talked about it all the time. Simplicity allows you 561 00:25:52,520 --> 00:25:55,080 Speaker 1: to play fast, and when they play fast, they play free. 562 00:25:55,440 --> 00:25:57,359 Speaker 1: And when you have all of that other stuff and 563 00:25:57,359 --> 00:26:00,200 Speaker 1: you add physicality to it. Yeah, you're gonna have your 564 00:26:00,200 --> 00:26:03,359 Speaker 1: way against teams that don't have the talent upfront and 565 00:26:03,440 --> 00:26:06,480 Speaker 1: don't have their wherewithal to want to engage in a 566 00:26:06,560 --> 00:26:09,520 Speaker 1: fist fight in a phone booth. And so this won't change. 567 00:26:09,760 --> 00:26:13,520 Speaker 1: And to the Rams mentality in their personnel changes up front. 568 00:26:13,720 --> 00:26:15,720 Speaker 1: You can get cute and all that stuff, but the 569 00:26:15,840 --> 00:26:17,600 Speaker 1: Niners make it where it is a game that is 570 00:26:17,600 --> 00:26:20,000 Speaker 1: played on their terms and the Rams are just not 571 00:26:20,119 --> 00:26:22,800 Speaker 1: built to play on the Niners terms. Yeah, it's it's 572 00:26:22,800 --> 00:26:25,560 Speaker 1: completely true. I also think in this one last week 573 00:26:25,640 --> 00:26:28,320 Speaker 1: was a little bit of an appetizer for Christian McCaffrey 574 00:26:28,760 --> 00:26:31,080 Speaker 1: in that offense, in that system. As I mentioned earlier, 575 00:26:31,080 --> 00:26:33,520 Speaker 1: when you break down the tape, there were opportunities for 576 00:26:33,600 --> 00:26:35,679 Speaker 1: Jimmy Garoppo to use him much more in the passing 577 00:26:35,680 --> 00:26:38,040 Speaker 1: game where he was uncovered in space. I think that 578 00:26:38,119 --> 00:26:39,840 Speaker 1: happens in this game. I think this is this is 579 00:26:39,880 --> 00:26:42,239 Speaker 1: gonna be one of those games where people gonna say, oh, 580 00:26:42,280 --> 00:26:44,160 Speaker 1: that's why you traded for a running back because he's 581 00:26:44,200 --> 00:26:46,760 Speaker 1: not just a running back. It's what McCaffrey can do, Uh, 582 00:26:46,800 --> 00:26:48,840 Speaker 1: split out in the slot, split out wide. I think 583 00:26:48,880 --> 00:26:50,480 Speaker 1: you see that put on display in this game. I 584 00:26:50,480 --> 00:26:52,200 Speaker 1: think McCaffrey has a big game, and I think they 585 00:26:52,240 --> 00:26:54,359 Speaker 1: get to eight buck. I think this is the eighth 586 00:26:54,359 --> 00:26:56,040 Speaker 1: one in a row. I don't see the Rams beating 587 00:26:56,080 --> 00:26:58,760 Speaker 1: these guys, do you, No, No, I think so. I 588 00:26:58,760 --> 00:27:00,359 Speaker 1: think we looked at the way the night Ners have 589 00:27:00,480 --> 00:27:03,440 Speaker 1: won in the past. It's a level of dominance and 590 00:27:03,480 --> 00:27:06,080 Speaker 1: I expect them to dominate in the front line. Make 591 00:27:06,119 --> 00:27:08,720 Speaker 1: no mistake, they got what last week and they will 592 00:27:08,760 --> 00:27:11,399 Speaker 1: be smarting from their loss to the Kansaie the Chiefs. 593 00:27:11,560 --> 00:27:13,440 Speaker 1: I think we see the best version of the nine 594 00:27:13,440 --> 00:27:16,600 Speaker 1: to show up. That's scary. If ms, Yeah, they just 595 00:27:16,640 --> 00:27:18,800 Speaker 1: caught Mahomes on the wrong day or him and Andy 596 00:27:18,840 --> 00:27:21,480 Speaker 1: Reid were in lockstep and there there's nothing you're gonna 597 00:27:21,480 --> 00:27:23,280 Speaker 1: do when those guys are on. When they're in the zone, 598 00:27:23,359 --> 00:27:25,520 Speaker 1: it doesn't matter who you got, what defense you run, 599 00:27:25,760 --> 00:27:28,639 Speaker 1: you're gonna get gashed. And that's what happened. So that'll 600 00:27:28,640 --> 00:27:30,880 Speaker 1: be one to look forward to a big divisional matchups 601 00:27:30,880 --> 00:27:34,080 Speaker 1: see if the Rams can can finally pull one off 602 00:27:34,119 --> 00:27:36,359 Speaker 1: against the forty niners. All right, let's talk a little 603 00:27:36,400 --> 00:27:37,920 Speaker 1: draft before we roll out of here. I've got a 604 00:27:38,000 --> 00:27:40,800 Speaker 1: chance to start digging in and watching some of these tackles. 605 00:27:41,440 --> 00:27:43,520 Speaker 1: And when you talk to folks around the league, I 606 00:27:43,520 --> 00:27:45,040 Speaker 1: was trying to get the names of the guys to watch. 607 00:27:45,040 --> 00:27:48,360 Speaker 1: So I've just watched seven or eight guys that were recommended, 608 00:27:48,400 --> 00:27:51,560 Speaker 1: and the two that were recommended with the highest recommendation 609 00:27:51,640 --> 00:27:55,840 Speaker 1: to watch where Peter Skernsky, big tackle from Northwestern, think 610 00:27:55,880 --> 00:27:58,520 Speaker 1: about the recent success they've had with Rashawn Slater, and 611 00:27:58,520 --> 00:28:01,320 Speaker 1: then Paris Johnson at all Hio State. So it's grons 612 00:28:01,520 --> 00:28:04,960 Speaker 1: a little. He'st listen at six, you're gonna hear probably 613 00:28:04,960 --> 00:28:07,679 Speaker 1: the same stuff about lengthy. Don't like super long, but 614 00:28:07,960 --> 00:28:10,800 Speaker 1: man he is. He is explosive out of his stance. 615 00:28:11,080 --> 00:28:13,399 Speaker 1: He can move people in the run game. He's just 616 00:28:13,480 --> 00:28:15,159 Speaker 1: got a lot of twitch to him. He plays with 617 00:28:15,200 --> 00:28:17,719 Speaker 1: a lot of urgency, he can kick out, cover up speed. 618 00:28:18,240 --> 00:28:20,120 Speaker 1: His hands can get a little wide at times, which 619 00:28:20,160 --> 00:28:22,199 Speaker 1: you give him a little bit of trouble, but I 620 00:28:22,240 --> 00:28:24,920 Speaker 1: just love the demeanor of the tenacity, the physicality that 621 00:28:24,960 --> 00:28:27,679 Speaker 1: he plays with a really really good football player. And 622 00:28:27,720 --> 00:28:30,000 Speaker 1: then when you get to Paris Johnson, I didn't think 623 00:28:30,000 --> 00:28:33,239 Speaker 1: he was quite as as consistent, but you've got he's 624 00:28:33,240 --> 00:28:35,240 Speaker 1: a little taller. He's listen at six six three ten. 625 00:28:35,520 --> 00:28:39,400 Speaker 1: He's got excellent foot speed, he's got quickness. His issue 626 00:28:39,440 --> 00:28:41,920 Speaker 1: is just he's a little narrow at times um and 627 00:28:42,080 --> 00:28:44,240 Speaker 1: there's times where he gets bold and pushed back. So 628 00:28:44,640 --> 00:28:46,200 Speaker 1: that's an area he can approve. If I'm looking at 629 00:28:46,200 --> 00:28:48,719 Speaker 1: those two guys, I would say Scarnsky over Paris Johnson 630 00:28:48,760 --> 00:28:51,720 Speaker 1: for me early on. And then I'll give you another 631 00:28:51,760 --> 00:28:54,120 Speaker 1: one that to me belongs up in that discussion, and 632 00:28:54,160 --> 00:28:57,440 Speaker 1: that is I'm gonna butcher his name Buck. But Olu Fashanu, 633 00:28:57,600 --> 00:29:00,760 Speaker 1: the tackle at Penn State, the younger player listen at 634 00:29:00,800 --> 00:29:03,680 Speaker 1: six six three eight. I'm not so sure. He's not 635 00:29:03,760 --> 00:29:06,280 Speaker 1: the best one, you know, of the seventh or eight 636 00:29:06,320 --> 00:29:08,320 Speaker 1: that I watched. I gave him as high grade as 637 00:29:08,320 --> 00:29:12,440 Speaker 1: I gave Scarronsky. He's flexible, he can redirect easy, he 638 00:29:12,480 --> 00:29:16,440 Speaker 1: can he can slide and bend, he can recover. Uh. 639 00:29:16,560 --> 00:29:19,600 Speaker 1: He plays with better anchor and better balanced than Paris Johnson. 640 00:29:19,680 --> 00:29:21,720 Speaker 1: So I haven't heard as much about him. He was 641 00:29:21,760 --> 00:29:23,080 Speaker 1: kind of one of those names. It was just kind 642 00:29:23,080 --> 00:29:26,200 Speaker 1: of thrown in there. But I do find initially the 643 00:29:26,200 --> 00:29:28,040 Speaker 1: big ten. If you need offensive lineman, you can't go 644 00:29:28,080 --> 00:29:30,320 Speaker 1: around going to the Big ten. You can't go wrong. 645 00:29:30,400 --> 00:29:33,480 Speaker 1: You Look, we didn't even mention the transfer uh to 646 00:29:33,640 --> 00:29:36,080 Speaker 1: Michigan that came from UVA the center. I don't want 647 00:29:36,120 --> 00:29:39,320 Speaker 1: to butcher his name, but he is absolutely done. I 648 00:29:39,360 --> 00:29:41,360 Speaker 1: had a chance to watch Michigan Penn State game and 649 00:29:41,400 --> 00:29:43,160 Speaker 1: at the point of attack, I mean, this guy can 650 00:29:43,240 --> 00:29:45,840 Speaker 1: pull and do everything. So you're right. We talked about 651 00:29:45,880 --> 00:29:47,560 Speaker 1: the Big Tent and what the Big Tent is able 652 00:29:47,600 --> 00:29:52,000 Speaker 1: to produce. They have lineman in bunches, and so if 653 00:29:52,040 --> 00:29:54,720 Speaker 1: you're a team in need of an offensive lineman, look, 654 00:29:54,760 --> 00:29:57,280 Speaker 1: it's only two confidences that you primarily live at. You 655 00:29:57,320 --> 00:29:59,280 Speaker 1: live in the SEC because of the talent that they 656 00:29:59,280 --> 00:30:02,400 Speaker 1: face against. But then the Big ten is producing a 657 00:30:02,520 --> 00:30:04,560 Speaker 1: level talent on the offensive side of the ball in 658 00:30:04,600 --> 00:30:06,640 Speaker 1: the trenches. Yeah, the fun thing is, you know, I'm 659 00:30:06,720 --> 00:30:08,840 Speaker 1: kind of going through and just as we always say, 660 00:30:08,880 --> 00:30:10,520 Speaker 1: get him in the right neighborhood, don't worry about the 661 00:30:10,560 --> 00:30:12,640 Speaker 1: right house early on. Just watch a couple of games, 662 00:30:12,680 --> 00:30:14,360 Speaker 1: put a grade on, and move on to the next guy, 663 00:30:14,360 --> 00:30:16,200 Speaker 1: and we'll have time to then come back and and 664 00:30:16,240 --> 00:30:19,240 Speaker 1: sort through those clusters. Um. But if the fun thing 665 00:30:19,280 --> 00:30:21,120 Speaker 1: is think about all the pass rushers we had in 666 00:30:21,160 --> 00:30:25,040 Speaker 1: the Big Ten last year, karl Offtis Aidan, Hutchinson, Ojabo, 667 00:30:25,440 --> 00:30:28,040 Speaker 1: all those dudes. It's gonna be a fun exercise after 668 00:30:28,080 --> 00:30:31,320 Speaker 1: you study this year's tape, circle back and and watch 669 00:30:31,360 --> 00:30:33,040 Speaker 1: some of these guys against some of those guys they 670 00:30:33,080 --> 00:30:35,840 Speaker 1: faced last year, some of those premium rushers. So, um, 671 00:30:35,840 --> 00:30:38,200 Speaker 1: it's gonna be a fun cycle. I've heard the general 672 00:30:38,240 --> 00:30:41,560 Speaker 1: consensus was tackle. The tackle group is not great. It's 673 00:30:41,600 --> 00:30:44,080 Speaker 1: down a little bit. Those are you know the guys 674 00:30:44,080 --> 00:30:45,840 Speaker 1: I watched those three stood out. I think those are 675 00:30:45,920 --> 00:30:49,240 Speaker 1: three first round caliber players. So we'll see as the 676 00:30:49,280 --> 00:30:51,040 Speaker 1: time goes along. But we'll try and do this a 677 00:30:51,080 --> 00:30:53,360 Speaker 1: little bit more on the pod, just kind of sprinkle 678 00:30:53,400 --> 00:30:55,600 Speaker 1: in some of this college stuff as as we work 679 00:30:55,640 --> 00:30:58,560 Speaker 1: our way through the tape. You ready to crush this redbuck? 680 00:30:58,640 --> 00:31:01,480 Speaker 1: Knock it out? Yeah, I'm really chushan. NFL Plus is 681 00:31:01,520 --> 00:31:05,400 Speaker 1: the league's new exclusive video streaming subscription service. NFL Plus 682 00:31:05,400 --> 00:31:08,120 Speaker 1: has your game day covered with live local and prime 683 00:31:08,160 --> 00:31:11,200 Speaker 1: time regular season and post season games right on your 684 00:31:11,200 --> 00:31:14,560 Speaker 1: phone or tablet. NFL Plus is available in the NFL 685 00:31:14,640 --> 00:31:18,560 Speaker 1: app and at NFL dot com. Subscription Plans started at 686 00:31:18,560 --> 00:31:21,680 Speaker 1: four ninety nine a month. 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Right here, I'll move to stix. Have got 697 00:32:04,800 --> 00:32:06,720 Speaker 1: to love ut