1 00:00:00,720 --> 00:00:03,520 Speaker 1: You are listening to the Dan Patrick Show on Fox 2 00:00:03,560 --> 00:00:06,760 Speaker 1: Sports Radio. Hope you had a great weekend. Everybody, Gang's 3 00:00:06,800 --> 00:00:10,200 Speaker 1: all here, ready to go, My starting five, Fritzie Seat 4 00:00:10,200 --> 00:00:13,920 Speaker 1: and Marv Pauli, yours truly and you there. If you're 5 00:00:14,280 --> 00:00:18,040 Speaker 1: in your car, in your home, or wherever somewhere in between, 6 00:00:18,120 --> 00:00:20,200 Speaker 1: you like to join us, you can on Monday, Best 7 00:00:20,239 --> 00:00:22,280 Speaker 1: and Worst of the weekend. Once you saw that you liked, 8 00:00:22,280 --> 00:00:24,520 Speaker 1: you didn't like. 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He will join us coming up 18 00:00:49,200 --> 00:00:52,040 Speaker 2: a little bit later on Former college coach now an 19 00:00:52,040 --> 00:00:55,480 Speaker 2: analyst for CBS Sports, Rick Neuheisel on what happened this 20 00:00:55,560 --> 00:00:59,200 Speaker 2: weekend in college and what he thinks will happen this 21 00:00:59,360 --> 00:01:02,240 Speaker 2: upcoming sea. He's an eight seven seven three DP show 22 00:01:02,520 --> 00:01:06,080 Speaker 2: operator Tyler sitting by. He'll take your phone calls in 23 00:01:06,160 --> 00:01:09,960 Speaker 2: no particular order. Today, I think America, maybe the world 24 00:01:10,080 --> 00:01:13,000 Speaker 2: was rooting for Tommy Fleetwood. Part of me he wanted 25 00:01:13,000 --> 00:01:15,880 Speaker 2: to see Scotty Scheffler put a little pressure on him. 26 00:01:16,200 --> 00:01:19,560 Speaker 2: But we've seen what happened. When there's been pressure on 27 00:01:19,600 --> 00:01:23,600 Speaker 2: Tommy Fleetwood, it usually doesn't end well. But he finally 28 00:01:23,600 --> 00:01:26,280 Speaker 2: got his first PGA win and it's a big one. 29 00:01:26,680 --> 00:01:30,679 Speaker 2: And I was talking to Charles Barkley yesterday afternoon, so 30 00:01:30,840 --> 00:01:34,759 Speaker 2: Charles called me about something playing golf, and I said, 31 00:01:34,760 --> 00:01:36,000 Speaker 2: aren't you playing golf? 32 00:01:36,040 --> 00:01:36,200 Speaker 3: Now? 33 00:01:36,240 --> 00:01:39,479 Speaker 2: He goes, I'm watching Tommy Fleetwood. I put a lot 34 00:01:39,480 --> 00:01:44,520 Speaker 2: of money on Tommy Fleetwood. He better win it said, okay, 35 00:01:44,640 --> 00:01:46,440 Speaker 2: well you might get one right here. It looks like 36 00:01:46,520 --> 00:01:49,120 Speaker 2: he's going to hold on. But Fleetwood it was fun 37 00:01:49,160 --> 00:01:54,760 Speaker 2: to see because the expectations always been there when you 38 00:01:55,080 --> 00:01:57,240 Speaker 2: and that's what's tough. When you have the potential, you 39 00:01:57,320 --> 00:01:59,760 Speaker 2: have the expectation. It's not like he comes out of 40 00:01:59,760 --> 00:02:03,000 Speaker 2: no People have been waiting for him to come, you know, 41 00:02:03,160 --> 00:02:06,040 Speaker 2: to the forefront. And he did that yesterday and did 42 00:02:06,040 --> 00:02:09,600 Speaker 2: so in dramatic fashion and got his first win, and 43 00:02:09,639 --> 00:02:12,840 Speaker 2: that's a big one. College football is underway. I Aoway 44 00:02:12,880 --> 00:02:17,560 Speaker 2: stayed Hawaii UNLV got victories there. NFL preseason is over 45 00:02:17,919 --> 00:02:22,160 Speaker 2: and cuts our underway. As we speak, we'll come up 46 00:02:22,160 --> 00:02:24,320 Speaker 2: with the pole question. And by the way, when you 47 00:02:24,320 --> 00:02:28,720 Speaker 2: know we talk about preseason, it's officially behind us now, 48 00:02:29,040 --> 00:02:32,040 Speaker 2: but the real action is ready to begin. And keep 49 00:02:32,040 --> 00:02:35,160 Speaker 2: this in mind. Don't take any of it too seriously 50 00:02:35,240 --> 00:02:38,959 Speaker 2: because we fall into this trap every preseason. Caleb Williams 51 00:02:39,000 --> 00:02:42,600 Speaker 2: was supposed to light up the NFL. Marvin Harrison Junior 52 00:02:42,800 --> 00:02:47,160 Speaker 2: was going to be a Jamar Chase like rookie Kyron 53 00:02:47,200 --> 00:02:49,600 Speaker 2: Williams with the Rams. We thought he was going to 54 00:02:49,639 --> 00:02:52,040 Speaker 2: be a punt returner. He ended up getting fourteen hundred 55 00:02:52,120 --> 00:02:56,000 Speaker 2: yards and thirty three million dollar contract in the off season. 56 00:02:56,360 --> 00:02:59,959 Speaker 2: The point is really simple with preseason, it's about a value, 57 00:03:00,480 --> 00:03:03,840 Speaker 2: not prophecy. And it feels like we want to project 58 00:03:04,120 --> 00:03:05,600 Speaker 2: now we got it all figured out. 59 00:03:05,639 --> 00:03:07,800 Speaker 4: Man Jackson Darton, he should be starting. 60 00:03:08,440 --> 00:03:11,680 Speaker 2: Uh, Dylan Gabriel looks great, Maybe he should be the 61 00:03:11,720 --> 00:03:15,560 Speaker 2: starter in Cleveland. We want to be the first to 62 00:03:15,639 --> 00:03:18,160 Speaker 2: tell you something, and that's why I always say just 63 00:03:18,160 --> 00:03:22,800 Speaker 2: to use caution because The real story starts now on 64 00:03:22,960 --> 00:03:25,600 Speaker 2: how good these guys are, how good these teams are. 65 00:03:26,000 --> 00:03:29,200 Speaker 2: And I watched a lot of preseason football the last 66 00:03:29,200 --> 00:03:32,800 Speaker 2: couple of days, and I still see a tendency with 67 00:03:32,919 --> 00:03:35,320 Speaker 2: young quarterbacks. This isn't going to be a referendum on 68 00:03:35,360 --> 00:03:39,360 Speaker 2: Shador Sanders, but I was watching him what happens with 69 00:03:39,480 --> 00:03:42,920 Speaker 2: quarterbacks when they come from the college ranks into the NFL. 70 00:03:45,120 --> 00:03:47,600 Speaker 2: And I'll talk to Rick Neuheisel about this later because 71 00:03:47,600 --> 00:03:50,400 Speaker 2: he played the position, coach the position in the NFL. 72 00:03:51,080 --> 00:03:54,040 Speaker 2: They these rookie quarterbacks tend to come in and they 73 00:03:54,080 --> 00:03:56,000 Speaker 2: take longer to get the ball out of their hands. 74 00:03:56,360 --> 00:03:58,640 Speaker 2: They think they have more time because in college, you 75 00:03:58,720 --> 00:04:04,720 Speaker 2: do and in college, your guy stays open longer. They're open. 76 00:04:04,760 --> 00:04:07,119 Speaker 2: In the NFL, they just don't stay open very long. 77 00:04:07,200 --> 00:04:09,520 Speaker 2: You can get away with a lot, and you get 78 00:04:09,520 --> 00:04:14,040 Speaker 2: bad habits. I was listening to Brady Quinn and Brady 79 00:04:14,040 --> 00:04:17,000 Speaker 2: the former Notre Dame quarterback, and I was listening to 80 00:04:17,080 --> 00:04:21,040 Speaker 2: him this morning driving in and he talked about how quarterbacks, 81 00:04:21,839 --> 00:04:25,480 Speaker 2: young quarterbacks already rule out one side of the field 82 00:04:25,480 --> 00:04:27,239 Speaker 2: when they go back to pass or they're in shotgun, 83 00:04:27,320 --> 00:04:31,440 Speaker 2: they will turn their hips, so their hips are pointing 84 00:04:31,440 --> 00:04:34,880 Speaker 2: towards the offensive line. So now you've taken away the 85 00:04:34,920 --> 00:04:38,599 Speaker 2: left side of the field and you're also holding onto 86 00:04:38,640 --> 00:04:41,240 Speaker 2: the ball. And this is what we saw this with 87 00:04:41,400 --> 00:04:44,400 Speaker 2: shad Or Sanders at Colorado. Yes, everybody talked about how 88 00:04:44,400 --> 00:04:47,039 Speaker 2: bad the offensive line was, but now that's not the 89 00:04:47,120 --> 00:04:50,240 Speaker 2: point here in the NFL. The point is you hold 90 00:04:50,279 --> 00:04:52,760 Speaker 2: onto the ball too long. He holds onto the ball 91 00:04:52,800 --> 00:04:56,680 Speaker 2: longer than any quarterback in preseason. Because you're waiting to 92 00:04:56,760 --> 00:04:59,880 Speaker 2: make a play, you have to take your losses, have 93 00:05:00,080 --> 00:05:02,680 Speaker 2: to get rid of the football, and you get sacked 94 00:05:02,720 --> 00:05:06,040 Speaker 2: five times, got pulled from the game. Although I didn't 95 00:05:06,120 --> 00:05:09,320 Speaker 2: understand that unless and my source with the Browns said 96 00:05:09,360 --> 00:05:13,080 Speaker 2: this to me, What if Kevin Stefanski wanted to see 97 00:05:13,279 --> 00:05:17,159 Speaker 2: how Shador Sanders would react to getting benched in the 98 00:05:17,200 --> 00:05:21,000 Speaker 2: final two minutes and Shador tried to talk his way 99 00:05:21,040 --> 00:05:22,120 Speaker 2: back into the lineup. 100 00:05:22,240 --> 00:05:23,320 Speaker 4: So I don't know. 101 00:05:23,800 --> 00:05:27,680 Speaker 2: Once again, this was being speculated to me by a source, 102 00:05:28,240 --> 00:05:30,440 Speaker 2: and I said, okay, well, he did want to get 103 00:05:30,480 --> 00:05:33,919 Speaker 2: back in. He didn't play well, but I don't know 104 00:05:33,920 --> 00:05:37,159 Speaker 2: what kind of mind games you're playing. He just holds 105 00:05:37,160 --> 00:05:41,599 Speaker 2: onto the ball too long. Dylan Gabriel, you know, he 106 00:05:41,960 --> 00:05:45,880 Speaker 2: gets the ball out in rhythm. And when you're playing 107 00:05:45,880 --> 00:05:49,840 Speaker 2: at Oregon and you know, quicker quicker, quicker, quicker, and 108 00:05:49,880 --> 00:05:54,039 Speaker 2: you saw that. You know, Caleb Williams got the run 109 00:05:54,040 --> 00:05:57,159 Speaker 2: of the place at USC with Lincoln Riley trying to 110 00:05:57,200 --> 00:05:59,800 Speaker 2: make a play hold on. You can't do that in 111 00:05:59,800 --> 00:06:04,880 Speaker 2: the It's so quick and you must react. And he 112 00:06:05,440 --> 00:06:08,680 Speaker 2: watching Shador, he had a guy his first read a 113 00:06:08,720 --> 00:06:13,000 Speaker 2: couple of times didn't throw. Once you go from you know, 114 00:06:13,040 --> 00:06:15,039 Speaker 2: your first to your second, and if you get to 115 00:06:15,080 --> 00:06:17,360 Speaker 2: a third, chances are you're going to be on your back. 116 00:06:18,560 --> 00:06:19,520 Speaker 4: And that's what I saw. 117 00:06:19,640 --> 00:06:22,279 Speaker 2: That's what I see with these young quarterbacks and they 118 00:06:22,320 --> 00:06:24,800 Speaker 2: have to get rid of these bad habits. But when 119 00:06:24,839 --> 00:06:28,280 Speaker 2: you go back to pass, you must stay with you know, 120 00:06:28,400 --> 00:06:31,800 Speaker 2: your body facing the line of scrimmage because now the 121 00:06:31,839 --> 00:06:33,600 Speaker 2: defense doesn't know if you're going to the left or 122 00:06:33,600 --> 00:06:36,080 Speaker 2: the right. But they go back to pass and then 123 00:06:36,240 --> 00:06:40,520 Speaker 2: they've got their hips pointed towards the offensive line. Well, 124 00:06:40,720 --> 00:06:42,760 Speaker 2: now you're not looking at the left side of the field. 125 00:06:43,000 --> 00:06:44,960 Speaker 2: And I saw that a couple of times. But Dylan 126 00:06:45,000 --> 00:06:48,800 Speaker 2: Gabriel has looked better than I think people are going 127 00:06:48,880 --> 00:06:52,039 Speaker 2: to give him credit for and I think Jackson Dark 128 00:06:52,320 --> 00:06:55,719 Speaker 2: has played really well. But I'm not surprised with Jackson Dark. 129 00:06:56,360 --> 00:06:59,200 Speaker 2: I thought he midway through the season. I said, I'm 130 00:06:59,240 --> 00:07:02,200 Speaker 2: getting a first round grade on this guy. And he's 131 00:07:02,200 --> 00:07:04,800 Speaker 2: played well, but I don't think he's ready to play 132 00:07:04,880 --> 00:07:07,919 Speaker 2: right now. Chador's not ready to play, but he's probably 133 00:07:07,960 --> 00:07:11,040 Speaker 2: still gonna make the roster. It's we get caught up 134 00:07:11,080 --> 00:07:13,760 Speaker 2: in oh my gosh, I've got this figured out, and 135 00:07:13,920 --> 00:07:16,960 Speaker 2: so many times we don't. And that showed once again 136 00:07:17,000 --> 00:07:20,080 Speaker 2: this weekend, where you're watching somebody and you're saying, is 137 00:07:20,120 --> 00:07:24,160 Speaker 2: that guy good? He was good last week, not this week? Well, 138 00:07:24,200 --> 00:07:27,320 Speaker 2: are you playing against the first team defense? Are you 139 00:07:27,360 --> 00:07:30,360 Speaker 2: playing with the starters? There's a lot that goes into it, 140 00:07:30,840 --> 00:07:33,000 Speaker 2: and that's where I think we all want to go. 141 00:07:33,320 --> 00:07:36,880 Speaker 2: I got that situation figured out Seeton. What's pole question today? 142 00:07:37,480 --> 00:07:39,320 Speaker 2: We got a couple here from the to double D, 143 00:07:39,480 --> 00:07:45,560 Speaker 2: which is always a huge, huge tree on a Monday morning. 144 00:07:46,520 --> 00:07:48,880 Speaker 5: We could start with one real quick which is a 145 00:07:48,880 --> 00:07:53,880 Speaker 5: bigger problem. Slow play in golf, slow play in baseball. 146 00:07:55,280 --> 00:08:00,160 Speaker 4: Patrick, can't I just hit the freaking ball, Oh my goodness. 147 00:08:00,320 --> 00:08:06,840 Speaker 2: Just hit it, dude, uh, slow play. And I think 148 00:08:06,880 --> 00:08:12,320 Speaker 2: we've all been around somebody who plays very, very slow. 149 00:08:13,440 --> 00:08:16,680 Speaker 2: But you're a professional, like at some point you would think, hey, 150 00:08:16,920 --> 00:08:17,880 Speaker 2: I'm pretty locked in. 151 00:08:17,920 --> 00:08:18,840 Speaker 4: I know what I'm doing. 152 00:08:19,280 --> 00:08:21,600 Speaker 2: Not let me back away, let me get over it, 153 00:08:21,680 --> 00:08:24,360 Speaker 2: let me stand over it, let me let me let 154 00:08:24,360 --> 00:08:29,200 Speaker 2: me okay, I'm going to hit it. Oh, Pauly goes. 155 00:08:30,040 --> 00:08:33,840 Speaker 2: I thought, my my TV FROs. I'm watching Patrick cantlay 156 00:08:33,880 --> 00:08:37,840 Speaker 2: and I go, oh, damn, my TV FROs. It didn't 157 00:08:38,040 --> 00:08:42,880 Speaker 2: Patrick can't lay. Pull the trigger, nothing good happens. I 158 00:08:42,880 --> 00:08:45,040 Speaker 2: don't think when you wait that long when you're hitting 159 00:08:45,080 --> 00:08:50,280 Speaker 2: a golf shot, get up there, set up quick, remember Sergio. Oh, 160 00:08:51,840 --> 00:08:55,520 Speaker 2: and you've got to eventually get into a quicker rhythm. 161 00:08:56,200 --> 00:08:59,679 Speaker 2: You've done this millions of times. It's not like us 162 00:08:59,720 --> 00:09:01,280 Speaker 2: when we get out there, we're like, damn, I have 163 00:09:01,400 --> 00:09:03,840 Speaker 2: no idea where this is going. They have a general 164 00:09:03,880 --> 00:09:05,800 Speaker 2: idea where it's going. Pull the trigger? 165 00:09:08,559 --> 00:09:10,080 Speaker 4: What else? What else do you have? 166 00:09:10,160 --> 00:09:10,439 Speaker 3: Seaton? 167 00:09:12,600 --> 00:09:15,280 Speaker 5: Let me see here running through t o doves. Were 168 00:09:15,320 --> 00:09:16,960 Speaker 5: you rooting for Tommy Fleetwood yesterday? 169 00:09:17,080 --> 00:09:21,240 Speaker 2: Yes, of course, yeah, yeah, I was. Yeah, And this 170 00:09:21,320 --> 00:09:22,640 Speaker 2: is what There are a lot of things that I 171 00:09:22,679 --> 00:09:26,760 Speaker 2: really like about him starting with his blue eyes. 172 00:09:27,160 --> 00:09:29,760 Speaker 4: But you know, and he's got great hair too. 173 00:09:30,000 --> 00:09:34,600 Speaker 2: But also when he's lost, he's talked to the media, 174 00:09:35,679 --> 00:09:39,520 Speaker 2: he's met with the media, and I appreciate that. You know, 175 00:09:39,600 --> 00:09:43,040 Speaker 2: Rory is kind of scampered away and Colin Morikawwa. And 176 00:09:43,160 --> 00:09:45,120 Speaker 2: I think you owe it to the fans. Maybe not 177 00:09:45,240 --> 00:09:47,800 Speaker 2: the media, maybe you don't like the media, but the 178 00:09:47,920 --> 00:09:51,160 Speaker 2: fans are the ones who want to understand what happened. 179 00:09:51,440 --> 00:09:54,000 Speaker 2: They're rooting for you. I think you owe it to 180 00:09:54,040 --> 00:09:58,360 Speaker 2: the media or the fans. The media, we're the conduit 181 00:09:58,440 --> 00:10:02,720 Speaker 2: here and the are the ones who buy Callaway clubs 182 00:10:02,960 --> 00:10:06,560 Speaker 2: or BMW cars or come out and see you, because 183 00:10:06,600 --> 00:10:11,760 Speaker 2: without them then you don't get those endorsements. And Tommy 184 00:10:11,800 --> 00:10:16,600 Speaker 2: Fleetwood stands up and says exactly how he feels what happened, 185 00:10:17,200 --> 00:10:21,000 Speaker 2: and I think that is admirable. I've mentioned this before. 186 00:10:21,080 --> 00:10:23,680 Speaker 2: Bill Buckner, the ball goes through his legs and he 187 00:10:23,880 --> 00:10:28,640 Speaker 2: answered everybody's question after that World Series loss, one of 188 00:10:28,640 --> 00:10:32,240 Speaker 2: the worst moments in baseball history, and he answered every 189 00:10:32,280 --> 00:10:35,719 Speaker 2: single question. Mitch Williams gave up the home run to 190 00:10:35,800 --> 00:10:39,600 Speaker 2: Joe Carter Toronto won the World Series. Mitch Williams answered 191 00:10:39,640 --> 00:10:44,160 Speaker 2: everybody's question after that game, after that loss. These are 192 00:10:44,240 --> 00:10:48,679 Speaker 2: tough situations, but you get paid to be in tough situations, 193 00:10:50,040 --> 00:10:53,120 Speaker 2: and I think how you respond sometimes says a lot 194 00:10:53,160 --> 00:10:57,679 Speaker 2: about you. And I was rooting for Tommy because he 195 00:10:57,800 --> 00:11:00,440 Speaker 2: needed this. It's almost like Rory at a guy he 196 00:11:00,440 --> 00:11:03,240 Speaker 2: had played poorly, and all of a sudden he's just 197 00:11:03,440 --> 00:11:06,800 Speaker 2: tripping over himself heading, you know, down the stretch in 198 00:11:06,840 --> 00:11:08,920 Speaker 2: the final couple of holes, and it was like, just 199 00:11:09,440 --> 00:11:12,560 Speaker 2: let him have this because he can't take, you know, 200 00:11:12,679 --> 00:11:15,559 Speaker 2: more of this pain, misery. And that's how I felt 201 00:11:15,559 --> 00:11:19,160 Speaker 2: with Tommy Fleetwood. Certain times I'm rooting for a situation 202 00:11:19,440 --> 00:11:24,120 Speaker 2: because it's right for that situation, and Tommy Fleetwood couldn't win, 203 00:11:24,200 --> 00:11:27,959 Speaker 2: anything came close a couple of times did win. And 204 00:11:28,520 --> 00:11:30,360 Speaker 2: that's what I loved it, you know, I said to Fritzi, 205 00:11:30,440 --> 00:11:34,040 Speaker 2: although Fritzie almost gave him the jinks, the DP show jinks, 206 00:11:34,080 --> 00:11:36,360 Speaker 2: he goes, what do you think I'm going to reach out? 207 00:11:36,559 --> 00:11:39,600 Speaker 2: And now the tournament's not over yet. So the fourteenth hole, 208 00:11:39,760 --> 00:11:42,800 Speaker 2: I get a text from Fritzie and Fritzy says, hey, 209 00:11:43,559 --> 00:11:44,640 Speaker 2: you want me to reach out. 210 00:11:44,480 --> 00:11:47,160 Speaker 4: To Tommy Fleetwood? And all of a sudden, I go 211 00:11:47,480 --> 00:11:51,520 Speaker 4: now and then Paul goes Jinks and I was pulling 212 00:11:51,559 --> 00:11:51,800 Speaker 4: for him. 213 00:11:51,800 --> 00:11:53,320 Speaker 1: I didn't want to be a Jigs, but to discuss 214 00:11:53,440 --> 00:11:55,520 Speaker 1: inviting him on the show five holes before it's over 215 00:11:55,800 --> 00:11:56,560 Speaker 1: was a little prevage. 216 00:11:56,600 --> 00:11:59,880 Speaker 2: Well, okay, but we didn't need to decide then because 217 00:12:00,080 --> 00:12:03,200 Speaker 2: nobody's going to talk. Hey, he's going to the fifteenth. Hey, 218 00:12:03,440 --> 00:12:04,960 Speaker 2: Todd Fritz wants to know if you can be on 219 00:12:04,960 --> 00:12:05,240 Speaker 2: the dance. 220 00:12:05,400 --> 00:12:05,880 Speaker 3: Don't do that. 221 00:12:06,000 --> 00:12:08,400 Speaker 4: I won't talk to him before that, I don't think. 222 00:12:08,480 --> 00:12:10,240 Speaker 6: So let's put the bugget is here, just to let 223 00:12:10,280 --> 00:12:12,080 Speaker 6: him know that we're interested before everything's done. 224 00:12:12,160 --> 00:12:13,920 Speaker 4: If you happen to win, this is one of the 225 00:12:13,920 --> 00:12:16,560 Speaker 4: guest opportunities. Yes, Paul. Tommy Fleetwood has been on the 226 00:12:16,559 --> 00:12:20,880 Speaker 4: PGA Tour for ten actually eleven years. He made twenty 227 00:12:20,960 --> 00:12:24,280 Speaker 4: four million dollars in his first ten years. Yesterday made 228 00:12:24,320 --> 00:12:27,720 Speaker 4: ten million dollars. Yeah. 229 00:12:28,920 --> 00:12:32,400 Speaker 5: Stand of the Day, Stand of a Day, Stand Out 230 00:12:32,400 --> 00:12:33,720 Speaker 5: of a Day, stand. 231 00:12:33,440 --> 00:12:34,040 Speaker 7: Out of a Day. 232 00:12:35,200 --> 00:12:36,959 Speaker 4: This is the Stand of the. 233 00:12:37,000 --> 00:12:41,840 Speaker 2: Day, brought to you by Canadian America, the official trading 234 00:12:41,880 --> 00:12:44,360 Speaker 2: cards of the Dan Patrick Show. And I want to 235 00:12:44,400 --> 00:12:47,320 Speaker 2: have him on. I want to ask him about his 236 00:12:48,000 --> 00:12:51,320 Speaker 2: the role that his wife has played, because when you 237 00:12:51,440 --> 00:12:56,120 Speaker 2: go home after you lose, there's no cameras, nobody's you know, 238 00:12:56,280 --> 00:12:59,439 Speaker 2: following you. That it's lonely, and then you really got 239 00:12:59,480 --> 00:13:03,120 Speaker 2: to sit there and probably give your true feelings. 240 00:13:04,080 --> 00:13:07,280 Speaker 4: And the role that his wife played. 241 00:13:07,360 --> 00:13:10,760 Speaker 2: I'd love for him to talk about that because that's 242 00:13:11,160 --> 00:13:14,280 Speaker 2: usually where you got to find a friend. You got 243 00:13:14,280 --> 00:13:16,920 Speaker 2: to have somebody that you can kind of just let 244 00:13:16,960 --> 00:13:22,319 Speaker 2: it out. But good for him. All right, what other 245 00:13:22,360 --> 00:13:26,959 Speaker 2: poll questions do we have today? Let's see, we've got 246 00:13:27,000 --> 00:13:28,160 Speaker 2: many more after the break. 247 00:13:28,280 --> 00:13:33,200 Speaker 4: Oh wait, they're teasable. That's how great they are. Dan, 248 00:13:33,440 --> 00:13:35,000 Speaker 4: it came out on Monday. We're ready to play every 249 00:13:35,040 --> 00:13:36,120 Speaker 4: day as the super Bowl. Let's go. 250 00:13:37,320 --> 00:13:39,120 Speaker 2: All right, we'll get to your phone calls past and 251 00:13:39,160 --> 00:13:42,040 Speaker 2: worst of the weekend. Collinsworth will have the Thursday night 252 00:13:42,200 --> 00:13:45,679 Speaker 2: game that will be the Eagles and the Cowboys. Still 253 00:13:45,679 --> 00:13:48,880 Speaker 2: no movement there on Micah Parsons. Still no movement on 254 00:13:48,880 --> 00:13:53,040 Speaker 2: Trey Hendrickson, and no movement on Terry McLaurin. 255 00:13:55,800 --> 00:13:59,000 Speaker 4: It's gonna be a big week, feels like a big week. 256 00:13:59,160 --> 00:14:02,760 Speaker 2: And the difference with when you had the contract for 257 00:14:02,840 --> 00:14:05,960 Speaker 2: Dak Prescott that he agreed to on the day of 258 00:14:06,000 --> 00:14:10,719 Speaker 2: their first game last season. That's different because he was 259 00:14:10,760 --> 00:14:14,679 Speaker 2: going to play Micah Parsons. I just don't know if 260 00:14:14,720 --> 00:14:17,840 Speaker 2: you can go Sunday more or Thursday morning and go hey, 261 00:14:18,240 --> 00:14:21,080 Speaker 2: next Thursday and go hey, we agree to a deal, 262 00:14:21,120 --> 00:14:23,080 Speaker 2: now go out and play against the Eagles. 263 00:14:24,760 --> 00:14:26,520 Speaker 4: I think it's a different scenario there. 264 00:14:26,840 --> 00:14:29,400 Speaker 2: And I always worry about these guys who get in 265 00:14:29,480 --> 00:14:30,960 Speaker 2: late and then all of a sudden they want to 266 00:14:31,080 --> 00:14:33,400 Speaker 2: prove if you get a deal or you didn't get 267 00:14:33,440 --> 00:14:35,120 Speaker 2: a deal, you want to go out there and you 268 00:14:35,120 --> 00:14:37,760 Speaker 2: play a little extra and that's when you get hurt. 269 00:14:38,280 --> 00:14:41,360 Speaker 2: But we'll take a break phone calls. Welcome eight seven 270 00:14:41,360 --> 00:14:44,720 Speaker 2: to seven, three DP show. We'll talk about college football underway, 271 00:14:44,800 --> 00:14:49,760 Speaker 2: Iowa State and k State in Dublin, Hawaii against Stanford. 272 00:14:49,880 --> 00:14:51,760 Speaker 2: I told you that was my favorite game of the 273 00:14:51,800 --> 00:14:55,000 Speaker 2: weekend and it turned out to be a great finish there. 274 00:14:55,520 --> 00:14:59,680 Speaker 2: And the preseason is over. Cuts underway. If anybody have 275 00:14:59,800 --> 00:15:03,360 Speaker 2: knows gets cut, we'll bring that to your attention as well. 276 00:15:03,560 --> 00:15:05,680 Speaker 2: We're back after this from The Dan Patrick Show. 277 00:15:06,320 --> 00:15:08,440 Speaker 1: Be sure to catch the live edition of The Dan 278 00:15:08,520 --> 00:15:12,120 Speaker 1: Patrick Show weekdays at nine am Eastern six am Pacific 279 00:15:12,400 --> 00:15:15,400 Speaker 1: on Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio app. 280 00:15:15,680 --> 00:15:18,880 Speaker 8: Hey, Steve Covino and I'm Rich David and together We're 281 00:15:18,920 --> 00:15:20,840 Speaker 8: Covino and Rich on Fox Sports Radio. 282 00:15:21,120 --> 00:15:22,000 Speaker 3: You could catch us. 283 00:15:21,920 --> 00:15:24,400 Speaker 9: Weekdays from five to seven pm Eastern two to four 284 00:15:24,440 --> 00:15:27,960 Speaker 9: Pacific on Fox Sports Radio and of course the iHeartRadio app. 285 00:15:28,120 --> 00:15:29,840 Speaker 8: Why should you listen to Covino and Rich. 286 00:15:29,960 --> 00:15:33,680 Speaker 9: We talk about everything life, sports, relationships, what's going on 287 00:15:33,720 --> 00:15:34,160 Speaker 9: in the world. 288 00:15:34,200 --> 00:15:35,800 Speaker 8: We have a lot of fun talking about the stories 289 00:15:35,840 --> 00:15:38,640 Speaker 8: behind the stories in the world of sports and pop culture, 290 00:15:38,760 --> 00:15:41,680 Speaker 8: stories that well other shows don't seem to have the 291 00:15:41,720 --> 00:15:42,520 Speaker 8: time to discuss. 292 00:15:42,760 --> 00:15:44,240 Speaker 9: And the fact that we've been friends for the last 293 00:15:44,240 --> 00:15:47,080 Speaker 9: twenty years and still work together. 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We like to get you 295 00:15:49,160 --> 00:15:52,240 Speaker 8: involved too, take your phone calls, chop it up. 296 00:15:52,280 --> 00:15:54,840 Speaker 9: As they say, I'd say, the most interactive show on 297 00:15:54,880 --> 00:15:57,520 Speaker 9: Fox Sports Radio, maybe the most interactive show on planetar. 298 00:15:57,600 --> 00:15:59,400 Speaker 8: Be sure to check out Covino and Rich live on 299 00:15:59,440 --> 00:16:01,960 Speaker 8: Fox Sports Radio and the iHeartRadio app from five to 300 00:16:02,000 --> 00:16:04,640 Speaker 8: seven pm Eastern two to four Pacific, And if you 301 00:16:04,640 --> 00:16:06,880 Speaker 8: miss any of the live show, just search Koben on 302 00:16:07,000 --> 00:16:08,800 Speaker 8: Rich wherever you get your podcasts and of course on 303 00:16:08,840 --> 00:16:09,640 Speaker 8: social media. 304 00:16:09,680 --> 00:16:11,440 Speaker 4: That's Cavino and Rich. 305 00:16:12,720 --> 00:16:15,960 Speaker 2: Chris collins Worth Football Night in America, Sunday Night Football 306 00:16:16,000 --> 00:16:20,160 Speaker 2: analyst and played wide receiver in the NFL for eight seasons. 307 00:16:20,360 --> 00:16:22,800 Speaker 4: Three time Pro Bowler Chris that's that. 308 00:16:23,480 --> 00:16:26,760 Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, first alternate a few times too. 309 00:16:27,400 --> 00:16:28,240 Speaker 4: Does that count? 310 00:16:29,120 --> 00:16:29,160 Speaker 7: No? 311 00:16:29,600 --> 00:16:32,680 Speaker 4: Okay, but that's when it throw it in. 312 00:16:32,840 --> 00:16:35,360 Speaker 7: You know, it's pea cock. I can throw that in, 313 00:16:35,440 --> 00:16:35,640 Speaker 7: you know. 314 00:16:35,880 --> 00:16:38,400 Speaker 4: But it meant something back then to be a Pro Bowl. 315 00:16:38,800 --> 00:16:41,720 Speaker 7: You know, the game was hard back then. I mean 316 00:16:41,800 --> 00:16:46,000 Speaker 7: people got ripped. I mean, if you remember, there have 317 00:16:46,000 --> 00:16:49,600 Speaker 7: been a few players just explosive, just kind of shots. 318 00:16:50,040 --> 00:16:52,360 Speaker 7: But we were playing for real money back then. It 319 00:16:52,400 --> 00:16:55,000 Speaker 7: was either if you won, you got ten grand, if 320 00:16:55,000 --> 00:16:57,600 Speaker 7: you lost you got five grand. And you lost money 321 00:16:57,640 --> 00:16:59,280 Speaker 7: on the week. So that was the deal. I mean, 322 00:16:59,320 --> 00:16:59,960 Speaker 7: you were played. 323 00:17:00,240 --> 00:17:04,160 Speaker 2: We were playing Chris and Company Sunday Night Football. It'll 324 00:17:04,200 --> 00:17:08,119 Speaker 2: be on Thursday Night next Thursday Night Cowboys and the Eagles, 325 00:17:08,640 --> 00:17:14,640 Speaker 2: and seventeen seasons as an analyst on the primetime Howard 326 00:17:14,720 --> 00:17:18,719 Speaker 2: Cosell is second with fourteen seasons in primetime. 327 00:17:19,320 --> 00:17:20,040 Speaker 4: I didn't know that. 328 00:17:20,240 --> 00:17:22,080 Speaker 7: Well, that's a share sign. 329 00:17:22,119 --> 00:17:24,960 Speaker 4: I' old tale brother congratulations. 330 00:17:25,280 --> 00:17:27,439 Speaker 7: I love Howard, though, did you know him at all? 331 00:17:27,520 --> 00:17:29,520 Speaker 7: Did you know Howard casselto. 332 00:17:29,520 --> 00:17:30,720 Speaker 4: Late in his life. 333 00:17:31,280 --> 00:17:36,679 Speaker 2: I met him a couple of times, and one was 334 00:17:36,800 --> 00:17:40,080 Speaker 2: kind of a sad moment. He couldn't pour water, he 335 00:17:40,080 --> 00:17:43,560 Speaker 2: couldn't pour his own water because he had Parkinson's. And 336 00:17:43,600 --> 00:17:45,719 Speaker 2: the other one he yelled at me for being on 337 00:17:45,760 --> 00:17:49,960 Speaker 2: the phone when the baseball strike ended. But was this 338 00:17:50,080 --> 00:17:53,080 Speaker 2: nineteen eighty four and I was doing a live report 339 00:17:53,160 --> 00:17:56,080 Speaker 2: over the phone for CNN and he yelled at me 340 00:17:56,160 --> 00:18:00,199 Speaker 2: because it was the only phone that was available, and 341 00:18:00,240 --> 00:18:02,280 Speaker 2: he came out and he kept trying. 342 00:18:02,280 --> 00:18:03,200 Speaker 4: There were three other phones. 343 00:18:03,240 --> 00:18:05,680 Speaker 2: They didn't work, and I said, you know, Howard, I'm 344 00:18:05,680 --> 00:18:07,320 Speaker 2: really sorry, but I can go in this live report 345 00:18:07,359 --> 00:18:10,080 Speaker 2: on CNN. And he goes as if the whole world's 346 00:18:10,160 --> 00:18:15,800 Speaker 2: watching CNN, and then he stormed away. Go on, I 347 00:18:15,880 --> 00:18:17,400 Speaker 2: just I just met Howard Cosell. 348 00:18:17,760 --> 00:18:21,199 Speaker 7: That was good, That was good. I had him at 349 00:18:21,200 --> 00:18:26,159 Speaker 7: the Superstars and I'm in the swimming competition, which they 350 00:18:26,200 --> 00:18:29,359 Speaker 7: forced you because they were a sponsor to wear speedos. 351 00:18:30,200 --> 00:18:37,280 Speaker 7: So I'm next to Mark Gastineau, both wearing so Carsell's 352 00:18:37,359 --> 00:18:41,000 Speaker 7: going up and down the you know, doing this thing, Hey, 353 00:18:41,160 --> 00:18:43,600 Speaker 7: Mark Gas and O blah blah blah blah blah. And 354 00:18:45,119 --> 00:18:47,520 Speaker 7: so he comes to me next and he goes, well, 355 00:18:47,560 --> 00:18:51,520 Speaker 7: mister Collins with what do you think? And I looked 356 00:18:51,520 --> 00:18:53,840 Speaker 7: down at myself, I looked over at Gas and I 357 00:18:53,960 --> 00:18:57,560 Speaker 7: looked down at myself, looked over at Gas, and I said, Howard, 358 00:18:57,960 --> 00:19:01,639 Speaker 7: I've never felt in my entire life. 359 00:19:04,040 --> 00:19:04,560 Speaker 3: And that was it. 360 00:19:04,760 --> 00:19:05,720 Speaker 7: That was That was great. 361 00:19:05,880 --> 00:19:08,600 Speaker 2: It was like the before and after. You were the 362 00:19:08,680 --> 00:19:10,600 Speaker 2: before and Gastoneau. 363 00:19:12,080 --> 00:19:14,280 Speaker 7: Before it was it was not yet. 364 00:19:14,800 --> 00:19:18,920 Speaker 2: I opened the show talking about rookie quarterbacks and mistakes 365 00:19:18,960 --> 00:19:22,680 Speaker 2: that they make, and in college you get the opportunity 366 00:19:22,720 --> 00:19:27,480 Speaker 2: to extend, to play. Receivers are open longer, hold on 367 00:19:27,560 --> 00:19:30,680 Speaker 2: to the ball more. We saw this with Caleb Williams. 368 00:19:31,000 --> 00:19:31,320 Speaker 4: Uh. 369 00:19:31,440 --> 00:19:34,119 Speaker 2: You know, obviously we saw it with Shadoor Sanders. But 370 00:19:34,520 --> 00:19:38,120 Speaker 2: when you look at film, when you see rookie quarterbacks, 371 00:19:38,600 --> 00:19:42,560 Speaker 2: what are the things that are really jump out that 372 00:19:42,640 --> 00:19:43,720 Speaker 2: are negative. 373 00:19:45,440 --> 00:19:46,000 Speaker 4: Hold the ball? 374 00:19:46,800 --> 00:19:51,080 Speaker 7: I mean, Shad Sanders was a really good player in 375 00:19:51,160 --> 00:19:54,080 Speaker 7: college football. When he got the ball out of his hands, 376 00:19:54,800 --> 00:19:59,720 Speaker 7: you think, because he's Dion's son, that he's a run 377 00:19:59,760 --> 00:20:04,240 Speaker 7: around guy, right, You would think in reality those were 378 00:20:04,240 --> 00:20:07,800 Speaker 7: his worst plays when he got the ball and got 379 00:20:07,840 --> 00:20:10,879 Speaker 7: it out of his hand and under two point five seconds, 380 00:20:11,320 --> 00:20:14,760 Speaker 7: that guy could really play. I mean it was really impressive. 381 00:20:14,800 --> 00:20:18,400 Speaker 7: And so my whole thought on him is is he 382 00:20:18,520 --> 00:20:22,479 Speaker 7: going to be able to take a step back and say, 383 00:20:22,640 --> 00:20:24,639 Speaker 7: all right, I like to run around, I like to 384 00:20:24,640 --> 00:20:27,080 Speaker 7: make plays out of the pocket. But in reality, that's 385 00:20:27,119 --> 00:20:29,080 Speaker 7: when I was taking sacks, That's when I was turning 386 00:20:29,119 --> 00:20:31,640 Speaker 7: the ball over. There were some good plays in there too, 387 00:20:32,240 --> 00:20:34,920 Speaker 7: but at this level, you've got to get it out 388 00:20:34,920 --> 00:20:37,639 Speaker 7: of your hand. And that's what we've seen Jackson Dart do. 389 00:20:37,760 --> 00:20:40,680 Speaker 7: That's what we saw bo Nicks do last year. That's 390 00:20:40,680 --> 00:20:43,560 Speaker 7: what we see the young quarterbacks that can come into 391 00:20:43,600 --> 00:20:47,760 Speaker 7: this league and make an impact right away, because those 392 00:20:47,800 --> 00:20:51,119 Speaker 7: guys playing edge rushers in the NFL are the greatest 393 00:20:51,160 --> 00:20:54,440 Speaker 7: athletes in the world. I mean, those guys are six 394 00:20:54,720 --> 00:20:58,720 Speaker 7: six and two seventy and run four or five and man, 395 00:20:58,800 --> 00:20:59,960 Speaker 7: don't mess with those guys. 396 00:21:00,680 --> 00:21:03,280 Speaker 2: Yeah, in getting into a rhythm, and I thought Dylan 397 00:21:03,320 --> 00:21:06,240 Speaker 2: Gabriel did a really good job, but I think he 398 00:21:06,359 --> 00:21:09,880 Speaker 2: was programmed to do that in college, where I thought 399 00:21:09,880 --> 00:21:13,040 Speaker 2: Shudor didn't have a good offensive line, did hold onto 400 00:21:13,080 --> 00:21:15,800 Speaker 2: the ball a little too much and Oil's fails. He 401 00:21:15,840 --> 00:21:18,480 Speaker 2: had Travis Hunter to bail him out. Now you've got 402 00:21:18,480 --> 00:21:21,840 Speaker 2: to get into that rhythm. How do you teach that though? 403 00:21:21,960 --> 00:21:23,800 Speaker 2: With young quarterbacks? 404 00:21:24,240 --> 00:21:27,000 Speaker 7: I mean I've seen everything. I've seen him blow a 405 00:21:27,040 --> 00:21:32,359 Speaker 7: horn at two point five seconds. Like so I've had 406 00:21:32,760 --> 00:21:36,480 Speaker 7: kids even in high school that the idea of. They 407 00:21:36,520 --> 00:21:38,440 Speaker 7: all want to do the same thing. Usually, if you're 408 00:21:38,480 --> 00:21:41,960 Speaker 7: playing quarterback in high school, you are the best athlete 409 00:21:41,960 --> 00:21:45,840 Speaker 7: in the school. Right, So your entire life, you've played tag, 410 00:21:45,960 --> 00:21:49,720 Speaker 7: you've played freeze tag, you've played all these different games, right, 411 00:21:50,600 --> 00:21:53,359 Speaker 7: nobody could catch you. You're the best athlete. So you 412 00:21:53,400 --> 00:21:55,040 Speaker 7: get on the football field and what do you know 413 00:21:55,080 --> 00:21:57,119 Speaker 7: how to do? All right, let me just run around. 414 00:21:57,160 --> 00:21:59,280 Speaker 7: They can't catch me, and then I'll, you know, make 415 00:21:59,320 --> 00:22:02,240 Speaker 7: a play. And you watch Patrick Mahomes and you watch 416 00:22:02,320 --> 00:22:05,479 Speaker 7: Lamar Jackson and you watch Josh Allen and those are 417 00:22:05,520 --> 00:22:07,960 Speaker 7: the guys that are competing for the MVP of the league. 418 00:22:08,320 --> 00:22:09,840 Speaker 7: So I want to be able to do that too. 419 00:22:10,520 --> 00:22:14,440 Speaker 7: But in reality, if you hold on to it, all 420 00:22:14,480 --> 00:22:17,560 Speaker 7: you're doing is inviting more pressure. If you get back 421 00:22:17,600 --> 00:22:20,320 Speaker 7: there in the pocket and you just go boo boop, boo. 422 00:22:20,400 --> 00:22:23,200 Speaker 7: I mean Jackson Dart, I wouldn't. I wouldn't blitz him 423 00:22:23,200 --> 00:22:25,840 Speaker 7: if he got in the game for anything, like I 424 00:22:25,920 --> 00:22:29,080 Speaker 7: want to see him throw the ball down the field 425 00:22:29,119 --> 00:22:33,160 Speaker 7: a little bit and read out the defense fully so 426 00:22:33,240 --> 00:22:35,320 Speaker 7: that you know. Those are the kinds of things that 427 00:22:35,359 --> 00:22:39,080 Speaker 7: I think the adjustments are there in the National Football League, 428 00:22:39,119 --> 00:22:42,880 Speaker 7: and Caleb Williams is probably the prime example of that. 429 00:22:43,800 --> 00:22:46,200 Speaker 7: I think every analyst that went in there, and I think, 430 00:22:46,480 --> 00:22:49,280 Speaker 7: you know, as far as the top games, I'm the 431 00:22:49,280 --> 00:22:51,720 Speaker 7: only one that wasn't a quarterback. So he heard it 432 00:22:51,760 --> 00:22:55,640 Speaker 7: from everybody like get the ball out of your hands. Like, dude, 433 00:22:55,680 --> 00:22:57,720 Speaker 7: just get the ball out of your hands. It doesn't matter. 434 00:22:58,240 --> 00:23:01,280 Speaker 7: Complete seventy percent. And that's what Johnson's been trying to 435 00:23:01,280 --> 00:23:04,359 Speaker 7: do with him. Just het seventy percent. We got to 436 00:23:04,400 --> 00:23:07,159 Speaker 7: hit seven out of ten of these and that's really 437 00:23:07,200 --> 00:23:10,840 Speaker 7: hard to do. That means a lot of checking down 438 00:23:10,480 --> 00:23:12,800 Speaker 7: in the NFL, and that's where he's got to get to. 439 00:23:13,520 --> 00:23:17,600 Speaker 2: Are you preparing for Micah Parsons to prepare for the Eagles? 440 00:23:18,119 --> 00:23:23,520 Speaker 7: Of course? Of course, I mean are you watching the 441 00:23:23,600 --> 00:23:26,119 Speaker 7: Netflix thing on the Cowboys? Are you seeing any of that? 442 00:23:26,240 --> 00:23:29,040 Speaker 7: And of course the EMMITTT Smith thing. He held out 443 00:23:29,040 --> 00:23:31,600 Speaker 7: for the first two games. They lose the first two games. 444 00:23:31,680 --> 00:23:35,160 Speaker 7: Jerry's been down that road before. We've seen all this. 445 00:23:35,240 --> 00:23:36,840 Speaker 7: They want to be a show, they want to be 446 00:23:36,960 --> 00:23:41,360 Speaker 7: all these things. But the problem for Mike A is that, 447 00:23:41,680 --> 00:23:44,399 Speaker 7: you know, they really do control them for the next 448 00:23:44,760 --> 00:23:48,520 Speaker 7: three years. He's under contract, and he can be franchise 449 00:23:48,600 --> 00:23:52,000 Speaker 7: tagged the two years after that. So I don't know 450 00:23:52,040 --> 00:23:55,679 Speaker 7: what the contract was that he agreed to. It wasn't 451 00:23:55,880 --> 00:23:58,320 Speaker 7: a great concept to go in and sit down with 452 00:23:58,400 --> 00:24:02,199 Speaker 7: Jerry Jones and start talking about a contract. It's not 453 00:24:02,320 --> 00:24:07,800 Speaker 7: a great concept for the players' Association to allow NFL 454 00:24:07,880 --> 00:24:12,240 Speaker 7: players in the room to negotiate with NFL owners. Those 455 00:24:12,280 --> 00:24:15,840 Speaker 7: guys are trained killers, right, I mean that they are billionaires. 456 00:24:15,840 --> 00:24:20,840 Speaker 7: They know how to negotiate deals. So as an agent, 457 00:24:21,480 --> 00:24:24,760 Speaker 7: there is no way I'm letting Micah Parsons anywhere near 458 00:24:24,880 --> 00:24:27,400 Speaker 7: Jerry Jones. I don't even want to have a private 459 00:24:27,480 --> 00:24:31,280 Speaker 7: conversation on the field. I don't want any of that stuff. 460 00:24:31,720 --> 00:24:36,040 Speaker 7: So but once you do, and you know, man up. 461 00:24:36,080 --> 00:24:39,800 Speaker 7: He said he was willing to take less earlier, you know, 462 00:24:40,080 --> 00:24:42,200 Speaker 7: and you know, whatever it was in the offseason and 463 00:24:42,280 --> 00:24:44,000 Speaker 7: he goes, oh, I'd take less to play for the 464 00:24:44,040 --> 00:24:46,840 Speaker 7: Cowboys and all that, and Jerry took that and ran 465 00:24:46,880 --> 00:24:49,520 Speaker 7: with it, and whatever was said behind closed doors, Jerry 466 00:24:49,520 --> 00:24:50,600 Speaker 7: feels like he has a deal. 467 00:24:51,400 --> 00:24:55,280 Speaker 2: I know, we're obsessed with rankings, ranking our quarterbacks. 468 00:24:55,440 --> 00:24:58,520 Speaker 4: You know, where is Jalen Hurts? Is he a top ten? 469 00:24:59,119 --> 00:25:02,760 Speaker 2: I don't know where you I'm going against my own 470 00:25:02,760 --> 00:25:06,520 Speaker 2: philosophy of, you know, kind of acknowledging these lists. But 471 00:25:06,920 --> 00:25:09,280 Speaker 2: I am curious, since you do have the Eagles with 472 00:25:09,480 --> 00:25:12,960 Speaker 2: Jalen Hurts, where does he kind of fit in to 473 00:25:13,119 --> 00:25:15,280 Speaker 2: the pantheon of quarterbacks. 474 00:25:16,119 --> 00:25:20,479 Speaker 7: Yeah, I'm not sure that I've seen his story like his. 475 00:25:21,119 --> 00:25:24,320 Speaker 7: I mean, I remember watching that National championship game when 476 00:25:24,320 --> 00:25:28,439 Speaker 7: he got benched for Tuam and Tua gets in the 477 00:25:28,520 --> 00:25:32,880 Speaker 7: game and throws the game winning touchdown pass they win 478 00:25:32,960 --> 00:25:38,719 Speaker 7: the National Championship. Everybody's going crazy, and I think most 479 00:25:38,760 --> 00:25:41,840 Speaker 7: of us, maybe who are just parents, Maybe those are 480 00:25:41,880 --> 00:25:44,960 Speaker 7: the people. But I was thinking, oh my god, that 481 00:25:45,080 --> 00:25:48,120 Speaker 7: kid's career is over. Jalen hurts career is over. He's 482 00:25:48,160 --> 00:25:51,240 Speaker 7: been a really good player, but there is no way 483 00:25:51,640 --> 00:25:55,320 Speaker 7: mentally or emotionally he comes back from this that you 484 00:25:55,520 --> 00:25:59,800 Speaker 7: just can't happen. Right, goes off to Oklahoma, and I 485 00:26:00,040 --> 00:26:02,280 Speaker 7: think he did a little bit of what we were 486 00:26:02,320 --> 00:26:05,560 Speaker 7: just talking about. He had one of the highest completion 487 00:26:05,800 --> 00:26:10,040 Speaker 7: percentages when he played for Oklahoma, comes out, gets drafted 488 00:26:10,080 --> 00:26:15,200 Speaker 7: in the second round. Universally, everybody was panning the pick. 489 00:26:15,280 --> 00:26:17,639 Speaker 7: How do you do in a second round quarterback? You 490 00:26:17,720 --> 00:26:19,560 Speaker 7: might as well just throw it in a garbage can 491 00:26:19,760 --> 00:26:24,760 Speaker 7: or whatever. But that's a team that was built around 492 00:26:25,400 --> 00:26:31,320 Speaker 7: offensive line, built around defensive line. And to watch him 493 00:26:31,440 --> 00:26:33,120 Speaker 7: and to meet him, you ever met him, You ever 494 00:26:33,240 --> 00:26:34,560 Speaker 7: just had a conversation with him. 495 00:26:34,600 --> 00:26:36,520 Speaker 4: Yeah, he's impressive. 496 00:26:37,119 --> 00:26:42,600 Speaker 7: He's probably the most serious minded football player I've ever met. 497 00:26:42,760 --> 00:26:44,600 Speaker 7: I mean, to get a smile out of him, you 498 00:26:44,640 --> 00:26:47,480 Speaker 7: feel like, you know, you want to have a celebration. 499 00:26:48,200 --> 00:26:52,240 Speaker 7: But he is all in. He's all in for his teammates. 500 00:26:52,600 --> 00:26:56,120 Speaker 7: He's not afraid to lead, he's not afraid to put 501 00:26:56,119 --> 00:26:59,360 Speaker 7: his head down and run. And when we talk about 502 00:26:59,680 --> 00:27:03,119 Speaker 7: great players, what do we talk about in the NFL 503 00:27:03,480 --> 00:27:07,520 Speaker 7: going from the twenty to twenty Anybody can do that. 504 00:27:07,800 --> 00:27:09,919 Speaker 7: You know, if you had any chance at all, you 505 00:27:09,920 --> 00:27:13,919 Speaker 7: can do that. The game starts in two situations in 506 00:27:13,960 --> 00:27:18,879 Speaker 7: the red zone in short yardag Right, those are the 507 00:27:18,920 --> 00:27:21,760 Speaker 7: two you've got to convert on third and fourth down, 508 00:27:21,880 --> 00:27:23,919 Speaker 7: and you got to score touchdowns. When you get to 509 00:27:23,920 --> 00:27:26,320 Speaker 7: the red zone, you're kicking field goals. You're going to 510 00:27:26,400 --> 00:27:30,080 Speaker 7: lose in the NFL. And so what does this guy 511 00:27:30,320 --> 00:27:33,400 Speaker 7: do better than anybody else? He hits a high percentage, 512 00:27:34,000 --> 00:27:37,400 Speaker 7: be can run the ball with He's not a Lamar Jackson, 513 00:27:37,480 --> 00:27:39,800 Speaker 7: maybe more of a Josh Allen, kind of a big, strong, 514 00:27:39,880 --> 00:27:43,960 Speaker 7: physical guy. But he scores touchdowns and he converts third downs, 515 00:27:44,119 --> 00:27:46,199 Speaker 7: some of them with his arm, some of them with 516 00:27:46,280 --> 00:27:49,640 Speaker 7: his legs, some of them with just sheer power or 517 00:27:49,800 --> 00:27:52,359 Speaker 7: you know, his brain, his audibles because he studied the 518 00:27:52,359 --> 00:27:55,400 Speaker 7: game so much, so it was interesting. I did an 519 00:27:55,400 --> 00:27:58,840 Speaker 7: interview with Peyton Manning not too long ago, and he 520 00:27:59,040 --> 00:28:03,520 Speaker 7: said that Jalen calls him all the time about how 521 00:28:03,520 --> 00:28:05,399 Speaker 7: do you operate? What were you thinking here? What do 522 00:28:05,480 --> 00:28:08,480 Speaker 7: you do there? And he's a real curious guy, but 523 00:28:08,800 --> 00:28:12,400 Speaker 7: he is. He is a dynamic guy. What I want 524 00:28:12,440 --> 00:28:15,640 Speaker 7: him is my quarterback. I would take him all day long. 525 00:28:15,760 --> 00:28:20,520 Speaker 7: Plus he sets the tone for that physical style of play. 526 00:28:20,880 --> 00:28:23,360 Speaker 7: I mean, how frustrating would it be for a three 527 00:28:23,440 --> 00:28:27,480 Speaker 7: hundred pound three hundred and fifty pound defensive tackle to 528 00:28:27,760 --> 00:28:31,600 Speaker 7: know he can't stop the quarterback from on a quarterback snake. 529 00:28:32,000 --> 00:28:34,399 Speaker 7: That's making these teams insane. I mean, they tried to 530 00:28:34,480 --> 00:28:37,000 Speaker 7: change a frigging rule on them. It's making them all 531 00:28:37,080 --> 00:28:41,640 Speaker 7: crazy out there. So I really I think very highly 532 00:28:41,640 --> 00:28:41,920 Speaker 7: of him. 533 00:28:42,080 --> 00:28:43,480 Speaker 4: Well, what's different now? 534 00:28:43,560 --> 00:28:47,360 Speaker 2: And you know this is NFL teams drafted a quarterback 535 00:28:47,400 --> 00:28:50,240 Speaker 2: and then you had to kind of adopt that team's 536 00:28:50,280 --> 00:28:53,120 Speaker 2: philosophy of what they do. Now it feels like you're 537 00:28:53,160 --> 00:28:57,160 Speaker 2: catering your offense. Whether it's Cam Newton or Patrick Mahomes 538 00:28:57,200 --> 00:29:01,080 Speaker 2: or Josh Allen. We want to cater our offense to 539 00:29:01,160 --> 00:29:02,440 Speaker 2: your strengths. 540 00:29:03,160 --> 00:29:06,640 Speaker 7: Yeah, Lamar Jackson's probably the top of that list, right. 541 00:29:06,920 --> 00:29:07,280 Speaker 4: Yeah. 542 00:29:07,320 --> 00:29:11,600 Speaker 7: So that was a Ozzie sitting there and there's Lamar 543 00:29:11,840 --> 00:29:15,000 Speaker 7: last pick in the first round. And as it gets 544 00:29:15,040 --> 00:29:18,440 Speaker 7: a little closer, he and John Harbaugh are having this 545 00:29:18,520 --> 00:29:21,360 Speaker 7: conversation and I've talked to both of them about it, 546 00:29:21,800 --> 00:29:25,400 Speaker 7: and basically it was this, are we going to do this, 547 00:29:26,000 --> 00:29:29,760 Speaker 7: because you know, we've got to change everything that we've 548 00:29:29,800 --> 00:29:32,640 Speaker 7: ever thought about offense if we're going to do this, 549 00:29:33,560 --> 00:29:36,600 Speaker 7: If we draft Lamar right here, and it's going to 550 00:29:36,600 --> 00:29:39,240 Speaker 7: be your last pick as a general manager, it's going 551 00:29:39,320 --> 00:29:43,080 Speaker 7: to be a bit of your legacy. I are ball 552 00:29:43,520 --> 00:29:47,440 Speaker 7: as a coach have to totally commit to what he 553 00:29:47,480 --> 00:29:51,120 Speaker 7: does right, and at the time, nobody I mean, obviously 554 00:29:51,280 --> 00:29:54,240 Speaker 7: he's a thirty second pick. Everybody else had a chance. 555 00:29:54,280 --> 00:29:56,880 Speaker 7: They didn't think that highly of them, right, But the 556 00:29:57,240 --> 00:29:59,680 Speaker 7: one thing that I thought about him from the beginning 557 00:29:59,840 --> 00:30:02,840 Speaker 7: was that he was a pocket passer at Louisville. He was, 558 00:30:02,960 --> 00:30:04,920 Speaker 7: That's what he was. Now he scrambled out of that 559 00:30:04,960 --> 00:30:07,760 Speaker 7: and he ran and he did different things. So yeah, 560 00:30:08,640 --> 00:30:11,800 Speaker 7: I think that in its entirety now the league is 561 00:30:11,840 --> 00:30:15,920 Speaker 7: about finding guys who can make those plays, who can 562 00:30:16,080 --> 00:30:21,120 Speaker 7: escape pass rush, who can gain and convert third downs, 563 00:30:22,240 --> 00:30:24,720 Speaker 7: strong enough to take a hit, smart enough to know 564 00:30:24,760 --> 00:30:27,920 Speaker 7: how to run an offense, but have a good enough arm. 565 00:30:27,920 --> 00:30:29,640 Speaker 7: And those are the guys. To me, those are the 566 00:30:29,680 --> 00:30:31,520 Speaker 7: guys that are winning championships right now. 567 00:30:31,720 --> 00:30:37,120 Speaker 2: Give me the team you're most curious about, probably the Bears. 568 00:30:37,440 --> 00:30:41,000 Speaker 7: You know, I think it's hard to not want to 569 00:30:41,000 --> 00:30:45,440 Speaker 7: see what that combination is. Ben Johnson's a really good coach, 570 00:30:46,280 --> 00:30:49,600 Speaker 7: He's got a really talented quarterback, and Caleb Williams. He's 571 00:30:49,640 --> 00:30:54,200 Speaker 7: stacked him with receivers all around him, helped him with 572 00:30:54,240 --> 00:30:58,480 Speaker 7: an offensive line. Joe Tooney's over there right now. And 573 00:30:59,080 --> 00:31:01,880 Speaker 7: I think Ben Johnson and that smart. You know, he's like, 574 00:31:02,440 --> 00:31:04,719 Speaker 7: you know, I hate that we have a rocket scientist 575 00:31:04,840 --> 00:31:07,240 Speaker 7: in the league, and you know, he's a computer scientist, 576 00:31:07,280 --> 00:31:08,920 Speaker 7: and you know, so it's like, I don't know how 577 00:31:09,000 --> 00:31:11,200 Speaker 7: much of that makes a difference or not, but he's 578 00:31:11,240 --> 00:31:14,080 Speaker 7: a smart guy. And I think that what he did 579 00:31:14,240 --> 00:31:20,160 Speaker 7: going into Chicago was you know, I'm going to beat 580 00:31:20,200 --> 00:31:22,880 Speaker 7: him up. You know, I'm going to make his life 581 00:31:23,520 --> 00:31:27,440 Speaker 7: really miserable. This guy's gotten nil money in college. He 582 00:31:27,680 --> 00:31:30,600 Speaker 7: drove a fancy car before I ever drove a fancy 583 00:31:30,640 --> 00:31:32,880 Speaker 7: car in my life. I'm going to beat him up 584 00:31:33,240 --> 00:31:37,080 Speaker 7: because this is Chicago and they take football very seriously here. 585 00:31:37,600 --> 00:31:41,240 Speaker 7: And if he can't handle me, he certainly is not 586 00:31:41,280 --> 00:31:43,840 Speaker 7: going to be able to handle the Green Bay Packers 587 00:31:43,840 --> 00:31:47,160 Speaker 7: and the Minnesota Vikings, right So I'm going to beat 588 00:31:47,200 --> 00:31:49,080 Speaker 7: him up and see whether or not he can take it. 589 00:31:50,520 --> 00:31:53,360 Speaker 7: But I still believe the hardest thing he's going to 590 00:31:53,440 --> 00:31:56,840 Speaker 7: have to learn. The part that didn't make any sense 591 00:31:56,920 --> 00:32:00,200 Speaker 7: to me at the time, why Ben took Chicago go 592 00:32:00,320 --> 00:32:02,600 Speaker 7: instead of it could add almost any of the jobs. 593 00:32:03,280 --> 00:32:06,320 Speaker 7: Is he had a quarterback in Caleb Williams, who had 594 00:32:06,520 --> 00:32:11,200 Speaker 7: I think literally like a dozen snaps in college under center, 595 00:32:11,960 --> 00:32:14,600 Speaker 7: and so much of what they did in Detroit, and 596 00:32:14,640 --> 00:32:18,320 Speaker 7: the reason they were so successful in Detroit was because 597 00:32:19,240 --> 00:32:22,000 Speaker 7: they were under center and they ran football and they 598 00:32:22,320 --> 00:32:24,960 Speaker 7: very much were part of that offensive line, you know, 599 00:32:25,120 --> 00:32:28,640 Speaker 7: being the driving force of the team. And then Jared 600 00:32:28,640 --> 00:32:31,320 Speaker 7: Goff became a good player because he got protected and 601 00:32:31,360 --> 00:32:33,240 Speaker 7: they ran the football and you can go play action. 602 00:32:33,400 --> 00:32:36,880 Speaker 7: So you know what they're trying to put in place here. 603 00:32:37,560 --> 00:32:40,400 Speaker 7: I just it'll be interesting to see whether Caleb can 604 00:32:40,440 --> 00:32:42,240 Speaker 7: become an under center quarterback. 605 00:32:42,760 --> 00:32:46,360 Speaker 2: But I don't know why more quarterbacks don't get under center. 606 00:32:47,480 --> 00:32:51,280 Speaker 2: That takes away the illusion, you know, where you're going 607 00:32:51,360 --> 00:32:53,360 Speaker 2: to do play action where you actually are faking or 608 00:32:53,400 --> 00:32:56,560 Speaker 2: giving to a running back. And can you speak to 609 00:32:56,600 --> 00:32:59,560 Speaker 2: that of everybody's in the gun. 610 00:33:00,840 --> 00:33:03,440 Speaker 7: I think it's what they know. You know. They they've 611 00:33:03,480 --> 00:33:06,080 Speaker 7: got all these passing camps now when they're in high 612 00:33:06,120 --> 00:33:08,720 Speaker 7: school and you go seven on seven and you do 613 00:33:08,800 --> 00:33:12,720 Speaker 7: all that, and so nobody's taking the center snap. And 614 00:33:13,400 --> 00:33:15,560 Speaker 7: I can tell I mean, I played quarterback until I 615 00:33:15,640 --> 00:33:19,120 Speaker 7: was a sophomore in college when they finally figured out 616 00:33:19,120 --> 00:33:22,440 Speaker 7: I couldn't throw it at all. But so but just 617 00:33:22,840 --> 00:33:24,920 Speaker 7: and I would talk to Kenny Anderson about it. I'm like, 618 00:33:24,960 --> 00:33:29,400 Speaker 7: what are you watching as you're going back? And he said, 619 00:33:29,680 --> 00:33:32,080 Speaker 7: I'm watching the two safeties. So if they split, that 620 00:33:32,120 --> 00:33:34,280 Speaker 7: means one thing. You know, one comes up and goes back. 621 00:33:34,320 --> 00:33:36,760 Speaker 7: If they're too deep, that means another thing. I know 622 00:33:37,000 --> 00:33:39,920 Speaker 7: through my progressions immediately what I'm going to do. And 623 00:33:39,960 --> 00:33:43,120 Speaker 7: I said, well, why don't you like doing the shotgun? 624 00:33:43,520 --> 00:33:46,440 Speaker 7: He said, because I got to catch the ball. And 625 00:33:46,480 --> 00:33:49,160 Speaker 7: I like what he goes. If I catch the ball, 626 00:33:49,280 --> 00:33:51,920 Speaker 7: I have to take my eyes off of those two safeties. 627 00:33:52,520 --> 00:33:56,280 Speaker 7: So I think to some extent there you see snaps 628 00:33:56,320 --> 00:33:59,000 Speaker 7: get bobbled all the time. But they're trying to watch 629 00:33:59,040 --> 00:34:01,200 Speaker 7: the two safeties. They're trying to see the field. They're 630 00:34:01,200 --> 00:34:03,760 Speaker 7: trying to catch it without really looking at the football. 631 00:34:04,600 --> 00:34:07,680 Speaker 7: But they've gotten used to doing that over the years. 632 00:34:08,160 --> 00:34:10,800 Speaker 7: What they can't do is the reverse of it, which 633 00:34:10,880 --> 00:34:15,520 Speaker 7: is drop back and get themselves set and be able 634 00:34:15,800 --> 00:34:17,680 Speaker 7: to make the same kind of reads down the field. 635 00:34:17,719 --> 00:34:21,120 Speaker 2: It's hard good to talk to you excited for the 636 00:34:21,200 --> 00:34:23,560 Speaker 2: upcoming season, and thanks for joining us. 637 00:34:24,040 --> 00:34:25,120 Speaker 7: Good talking to you, buddy. 638 00:34:25,239 --> 00:34:28,839 Speaker 2: That's Chris Collinsworth Pro Football Focus. He's a part of 639 00:34:28,880 --> 00:34:32,080 Speaker 2: If you're watching on Peacock, he's wearing the colors there 640 00:34:32,440 --> 00:34:36,759 Speaker 2: and it'll be eight Eastern the NFL kickoff and it'll 641 00:34:36,760 --> 00:34:38,440 Speaker 2: be the Cowboys and the Eagles. 642 00:34:38,520 --> 00:34:41,240 Speaker 4: We'll take a break, our best and worst of the weekend. 643 00:34:41,239 --> 00:34:43,239 Speaker 4: More phone calls coming up right after this. 644 00:34:43,520 --> 00:34:46,400 Speaker 1: Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk lineup in 645 00:34:46,440 --> 00:34:49,800 Speaker 1: the nation. Catch all of our shows at Foxsports Radio 646 00:34:49,960 --> 00:34:54,040 Speaker 1: dot com and within the iHeartRadio app search FSR to 647 00:34:54,160 --> 00:34:54,840 Speaker 1: listen live. 648 00:34:55,320 --> 00:34:59,120 Speaker 2: I just saw the DraftKings odds that it's Ohio State 649 00:34:59,239 --> 00:35:02,839 Speaker 2: and Texas. They are the favorites to win the national championship. 650 00:35:02,880 --> 00:35:06,480 Speaker 2: As we segue into Rick new heisl college football analyst 651 00:35:06,560 --> 00:35:10,880 Speaker 2: for CBS, former college football coach, and Rick, great to 652 00:35:10,920 --> 00:35:13,440 Speaker 2: see you again. You got Texas and Ohio State playing 653 00:35:13,440 --> 00:35:17,440 Speaker 2: each other in Week one. Normally you have those cupcakes 654 00:35:17,440 --> 00:35:20,080 Speaker 2: that you ease into the season. So how do you 655 00:35:20,080 --> 00:35:22,760 Speaker 2: get your team ready to go right away? For Ohio 656 00:35:22,800 --> 00:35:25,920 Speaker 2: State and Texas well, I don't think you have to 657 00:35:26,000 --> 00:35:26,560 Speaker 2: even try. 658 00:35:26,680 --> 00:35:29,520 Speaker 6: I think everybody understands the magnitude of the contest and 659 00:35:29,560 --> 00:35:34,520 Speaker 6: the stage that will be the City of Columbus and 660 00:35:34,560 --> 00:35:36,960 Speaker 6: the Shoe. This is going to be a monster game. 661 00:35:37,280 --> 00:35:39,680 Speaker 6: What's fascinating about this game is that you've got two 662 00:35:39,760 --> 00:35:44,640 Speaker 6: quarterbacks with relatively little experience, and I think the two coaches, 663 00:35:44,760 --> 00:35:49,680 Speaker 6: Sark and Ryan, will basically play a vera cat and 664 00:35:49,719 --> 00:35:51,919 Speaker 6: mouse game. I think this is a low scoring game. 665 00:35:52,040 --> 00:35:55,839 Speaker 6: Try to make sure that your quarterback's comfortable, don't throw 666 00:35:55,840 --> 00:35:59,319 Speaker 6: them to the wolves too early. And I think it's 667 00:35:59,360 --> 00:36:00,800 Speaker 6: going to be a wonderful setting. 668 00:36:00,880 --> 00:36:02,399 Speaker 4: Who's winning the Big Ten this year? 669 00:36:03,960 --> 00:36:07,200 Speaker 6: You know, I think Penn State, if not now when right, 670 00:36:07,239 --> 00:36:09,680 Speaker 6: They've got so many things coming back. The two running 671 00:36:09,680 --> 00:36:12,799 Speaker 6: backs are fantastic, They've got the most experienced quarterback in 672 00:36:12,840 --> 00:36:17,880 Speaker 6: the league. They've got you know, James Franklin has proven 673 00:36:17,920 --> 00:36:21,839 Speaker 6: he can recruit. They're wonderful defenders this and they've got 674 00:36:21,840 --> 00:36:24,359 Speaker 6: a schedule to beat the band right, They've got three 675 00:36:24,800 --> 00:36:27,799 Speaker 6: the pre seed, it's basically pre season football for the 676 00:36:27,800 --> 00:36:32,200 Speaker 6: first three games. I think it's Nevada, f i U, 677 00:36:32,600 --> 00:36:35,560 Speaker 6: and Villanova to start the season, then a bye, then 678 00:36:35,560 --> 00:36:38,840 Speaker 6: you get the white Out game versus Oregon. So everything 679 00:36:38,920 --> 00:36:41,680 Speaker 6: sets up for Penn State this year. What about the 680 00:36:41,719 --> 00:36:45,560 Speaker 6: SEC You know I'm gonna go with LSU. I think 681 00:36:45,600 --> 00:36:48,799 Speaker 6: Garrett Nesmeyer is the real deal. We all remember both 682 00:36:48,880 --> 00:36:51,839 Speaker 6: Joe Burrow and Jade and Daniels. I think this guy 683 00:36:52,120 --> 00:36:54,520 Speaker 6: is going to have a heck of a game in 684 00:36:55,160 --> 00:36:58,320 Speaker 6: Death Valley, although with a small d I guess even 685 00:36:58,320 --> 00:37:01,759 Speaker 6: that it's not Bat and Rue. I think he and 686 00:37:02,000 --> 00:37:03,680 Speaker 6: Klubnik are going to put on a show, but I 687 00:37:03,680 --> 00:37:05,520 Speaker 6: think duss Meyer's going to come out on top. 688 00:37:06,480 --> 00:37:10,160 Speaker 2: We have twelve teams now in a playoff, probably going 689 00:37:10,200 --> 00:37:13,040 Speaker 2: to fourteen or sixteen at some point. Then the Big 690 00:37:13,120 --> 00:37:17,080 Speaker 2: Ten leaks a proposal for twenty four to twenty eight teams. 691 00:37:18,040 --> 00:37:20,520 Speaker 4: Why did they leak that? To me? 692 00:37:20,920 --> 00:37:24,120 Speaker 6: It was almost to get people to understand sixteen is 693 00:37:24,160 --> 00:37:28,240 Speaker 6: the right number. Sometimes if you have twelve and people 694 00:37:28,320 --> 00:37:30,239 Speaker 6: sitting there, maybe twelve is the right number. And then 695 00:37:30,320 --> 00:37:34,560 Speaker 6: you throw twenty four to twenty eight out somewhere. If compromises, 696 00:37:34,600 --> 00:37:37,960 Speaker 6: where we're going to be. Compromise now goes to sixteen. 697 00:37:38,760 --> 00:37:41,560 Speaker 6: As I like to say, the answers money Now, what 698 00:37:41,719 --> 00:37:46,680 Speaker 6: was the question? I think we're going to sixteen. The 699 00:37:46,760 --> 00:37:49,719 Speaker 6: fact that no team with a bye last year one 700 00:37:50,360 --> 00:37:54,440 Speaker 6: shows the lack of value of that buy, and I 701 00:37:54,440 --> 00:37:57,840 Speaker 6: think sixteen will be a great number for college football. 702 00:37:57,960 --> 00:38:00,600 Speaker 2: I'm talking to Rick new Heisl's CBS Sports college football 703 00:38:00,640 --> 00:38:04,759 Speaker 2: analyst and former college football coach. We're going to get 704 00:38:04,760 --> 00:38:08,000 Speaker 2: to a number where we're going to jeopardize the regular season? 705 00:38:09,520 --> 00:38:12,239 Speaker 2: Or have we gotten to a number where we're jeopardizing 706 00:38:12,280 --> 00:38:13,120 Speaker 2: the regular season? 707 00:38:13,400 --> 00:38:16,520 Speaker 6: I understand the argument, but I just saw an analytic 708 00:38:17,480 --> 00:38:20,240 Speaker 6: piece of data where case State and losing to Iowa 709 00:38:20,280 --> 00:38:24,080 Speaker 6: State over there in Dublin, now their playoff chances shrink 710 00:38:24,160 --> 00:38:29,960 Speaker 6: to thirteen percent. So remember, even at sixteen, the number 711 00:38:30,160 --> 00:38:33,319 Speaker 6: is much smaller than any other sports league out there 712 00:38:33,360 --> 00:38:36,400 Speaker 6: in terms of who gets to graduate to the playoffs. 713 00:38:37,360 --> 00:38:39,920 Speaker 6: We have one hundred and thirty seven teams in Division 714 00:38:40,000 --> 00:38:42,799 Speaker 6: one football. So the facts of the matter are the 715 00:38:42,840 --> 00:38:47,400 Speaker 6: regular season is still very, very exciting. These preseason games 716 00:38:47,400 --> 00:38:50,319 Speaker 6: are testament to that. And then you get to that 717 00:38:50,400 --> 00:38:52,840 Speaker 6: month in November with so many more teams are still 718 00:38:52,920 --> 00:38:57,319 Speaker 6: in the hunt, it just gets overwhelming. And if we 719 00:38:57,360 --> 00:39:00,479 Speaker 6: go to automatic qualifiers, which I think will be the end. Sure, again, 720 00:39:01,040 --> 00:39:04,400 Speaker 6: with the premise that the answers money, what was the question? 721 00:39:04,920 --> 00:39:08,280 Speaker 6: We get to automatic qualifiers, you can only imagine the 722 00:39:08,320 --> 00:39:11,160 Speaker 6: influx of more playoff games, much like the NBA, where 723 00:39:11,680 --> 00:39:15,280 Speaker 6: both the SEC and Big Ten will have play in games. 724 00:39:15,880 --> 00:39:22,000 Speaker 2: SEC going to nine games schedule, yeah, means. 725 00:39:20,560 --> 00:39:23,239 Speaker 6: Means that the coaches didn't get their way. I think 726 00:39:23,280 --> 00:39:25,520 Speaker 6: Greg Sanki did his best to try to listen to 727 00:39:25,600 --> 00:39:28,560 Speaker 6: him and see if it made sense. But when Oklahoma 728 00:39:28,680 --> 00:39:32,440 Speaker 6: is selling seats at a postgame press conference and Tennessee 729 00:39:32,560 --> 00:39:35,280 Speaker 6: is selling advertising that's going to appear on the field, 730 00:39:35,719 --> 00:39:38,360 Speaker 6: you can see the analytic directors are in need of 731 00:39:38,400 --> 00:39:42,200 Speaker 6: money and rather than keep shaking down the boosters, they're going, 732 00:39:42,280 --> 00:39:46,160 Speaker 6: let's go to that ninth conference game. Our television partners 733 00:39:46,200 --> 00:39:48,799 Speaker 6: will pay more for it. It now creates an opportunity 734 00:39:49,000 --> 00:39:52,680 Speaker 6: with the Big Ten to create some non conference games 735 00:39:52,680 --> 00:39:54,320 Speaker 6: that will be paid for handsomely. 736 00:39:55,040 --> 00:39:56,680 Speaker 3: It's a money play and it's the right move. 737 00:39:57,239 --> 00:40:00,000 Speaker 4: What did you think of the NCAA's punishment with Michigan? 738 00:40:02,000 --> 00:40:04,720 Speaker 6: Much ado about nothing. The guy who is most guilty 739 00:40:04,840 --> 00:40:06,200 Speaker 6: is still coaching. 740 00:40:05,920 --> 00:40:06,720 Speaker 3: In the NFL. 741 00:40:07,040 --> 00:40:09,759 Speaker 6: Now, had they done something to Jim Harbaugh and he 742 00:40:09,840 --> 00:40:11,680 Speaker 6: had to sit a little bit in the NFL, that 743 00:40:11,680 --> 00:40:15,120 Speaker 6: would have been something. But and remember That's exactly what 744 00:40:15,200 --> 00:40:19,200 Speaker 6: they did with Jim Tressel when he was got his 745 00:40:19,239 --> 00:40:21,600 Speaker 6: hand in the cricket jar with that tattoo gate thing. 746 00:40:22,280 --> 00:40:25,120 Speaker 6: They made him sit as he was working for the 747 00:40:25,160 --> 00:40:30,400 Speaker 6: Colts at the time. This is a big fine, twenty 748 00:40:30,440 --> 00:40:33,640 Speaker 6: million bucks, maybe even north of that, but at day's end, 749 00:40:34,520 --> 00:40:35,239 Speaker 6: it was worth it. 750 00:40:35,280 --> 00:40:37,880 Speaker 3: For those who said, Michigan versus. 751 00:40:37,719 --> 00:40:39,440 Speaker 4: The world, would you have punished Tarbaugh? 752 00:40:40,520 --> 00:40:43,680 Speaker 6: I would have, yeah, if the punishment could have gone 753 00:40:43,719 --> 00:40:48,080 Speaker 6: to sit him down, because that flew in the face 754 00:40:48,160 --> 00:40:51,440 Speaker 6: of what we're all about in terms of fair play. 755 00:40:51,560 --> 00:40:55,120 Speaker 6: And listen, I know I've always had a bent against Harball, 756 00:40:55,160 --> 00:40:59,360 Speaker 6: so I'm real kind of careful about my personal bias 757 00:40:59,480 --> 00:41:02,239 Speaker 6: about it. But at days en, if we really want 758 00:41:02,280 --> 00:41:06,000 Speaker 6: to curtail this stuff, that's the punishment should have followed 759 00:41:06,080 --> 00:41:06,680 Speaker 6: the criminal. 760 00:41:07,600 --> 00:41:10,760 Speaker 2: Notre Dame doesn't have to join a conference now ever, 761 00:41:11,400 --> 00:41:13,160 Speaker 2: because all they have to do is go ten and 762 00:41:13,239 --> 00:41:15,279 Speaker 2: two and they're going to be in the playoffs because 763 00:41:15,280 --> 00:41:15,680 Speaker 2: they're a. 764 00:41:15,600 --> 00:41:20,879 Speaker 6: Brand and can get whether it's home games or can 765 00:41:20,920 --> 00:41:25,560 Speaker 6: get the buy right. The seating thing changed. So Jack 766 00:41:25,560 --> 00:41:28,600 Speaker 6: Swarbrick goes down as a hero. Not only did he 767 00:41:28,680 --> 00:41:30,880 Speaker 6: fight for their independence, he also has got them in 768 00:41:30,920 --> 00:41:32,760 Speaker 6: a chance where they can be part of the field 769 00:41:33,120 --> 00:41:35,920 Speaker 6: on an annual basis and they can schedule around it. 770 00:41:35,960 --> 00:41:38,600 Speaker 6: That will be the interesting thing. Who will schedule Notre 771 00:41:38,680 --> 00:41:41,640 Speaker 6: Dame and can they freeze them out to force them 772 00:41:41,680 --> 00:41:45,160 Speaker 6: into a into a conference That remains to be seen. 773 00:41:45,200 --> 00:41:48,680 Speaker 2: But you know they're playing USC but that's going away, right, 774 00:41:48,680 --> 00:41:53,320 Speaker 2: They're not playing Michigan. I mean, who's They're going to 775 00:41:53,360 --> 00:41:57,239 Speaker 2: play some acc you know, schedule teams, but that's right. 776 00:41:58,160 --> 00:42:01,799 Speaker 2: Tennant j seems pretty reasonable every year for Notre Dame. 777 00:42:02,239 --> 00:42:04,239 Speaker 6: I would agree. I would agree, And they've got a 778 00:42:04,320 --> 00:42:10,040 Speaker 6: nice recruiting machinery. This is a good thing for Notre Dame. 779 00:42:10,080 --> 00:42:13,080 Speaker 6: But there will be some clamoring back and forth after 780 00:42:13,160 --> 00:42:15,759 Speaker 6: a few years of this. This is in its infancy. 781 00:42:15,840 --> 00:42:18,319 Speaker 6: But after a few years if they don't schedule up 782 00:42:19,000 --> 00:42:20,920 Speaker 6: and it'll be interesting as to the big ten in 783 00:42:20,960 --> 00:42:23,600 Speaker 6: the SEC how much they'll schedule them. You can see 784 00:42:24,360 --> 00:42:27,600 Speaker 6: both of those conference involved with the Notre Dame Right now. 785 00:42:28,120 --> 00:42:30,080 Speaker 2: I was watching a little bit of the Browns with 786 00:42:30,239 --> 00:42:34,040 Speaker 2: Shadoor Sanders and of course Kleb Williams. Last year, it 787 00:42:34,080 --> 00:42:38,799 Speaker 2: feels like quarterbacks coming in from college are they have 788 00:42:38,920 --> 00:42:43,080 Speaker 2: bad habits right, hold on the ball right. Sometimes they'll 789 00:42:43,239 --> 00:42:45,759 Speaker 2: have their hips parallel to the line of scrimmage. Then 790 00:42:45,800 --> 00:42:48,839 Speaker 2: they already take away one side of the field. They're 791 00:42:48,840 --> 00:42:50,600 Speaker 2: only going to be locked in on the right side. 792 00:42:50,880 --> 00:42:54,480 Speaker 2: They get the ball out too slow, they try to 793 00:42:54,520 --> 00:42:58,360 Speaker 2: make plays. You play the position, coach the position. What 794 00:42:58,520 --> 00:43:01,040 Speaker 2: is it that you're seeing with these younger quarterbacks? 795 00:43:02,040 --> 00:43:05,520 Speaker 6: Those two guys in particular, are you know, have watched 796 00:43:05,520 --> 00:43:10,080 Speaker 6: the Patrick Mahomes extension right when Mahomes breaks the what 797 00:43:10,239 --> 00:43:13,160 Speaker 6: was called in the huddle and now becomes a freelancer. 798 00:43:13,239 --> 00:43:16,920 Speaker 6: He's been magnificent. And the oohs and ohs that follow 799 00:43:16,960 --> 00:43:20,120 Speaker 6: those kind of plays have been a lot. Those two 800 00:43:20,120 --> 00:43:23,320 Speaker 6: guys also were given green lights by their coaches. Lincoln 801 00:43:23,400 --> 00:43:26,839 Speaker 6: Riley and Dion Sanders have both said, you guys are 802 00:43:26,840 --> 00:43:29,520 Speaker 6: the quarterback, so they've been allowed to just play this 803 00:43:29,800 --> 00:43:34,040 Speaker 6: kind of backyard football Johnny johnny football type of quarterback 804 00:43:34,680 --> 00:43:37,759 Speaker 6: the NFL because people don't the people get open the 805 00:43:37,760 --> 00:43:39,920 Speaker 6: same way they do in college, but they don't stay open. 806 00:43:40,120 --> 00:43:42,640 Speaker 6: You have to let the ball go. You have to 807 00:43:42,680 --> 00:43:46,040 Speaker 6: have anticipation, which means there has to be a metronome 808 00:43:46,080 --> 00:43:49,279 Speaker 6: in your footwork and they don't possess it now. I 809 00:43:49,320 --> 00:43:51,640 Speaker 6: saw Caleb Williams in that thirty eight I think they 810 00:43:51,680 --> 00:43:54,920 Speaker 6: beat the Bills thirty eight to nothing. That was as 811 00:43:54,960 --> 00:43:57,320 Speaker 6: good as I've ever seen him in terms of throwing 812 00:43:57,400 --> 00:44:00,839 Speaker 6: on time and with rhythm. If once he gets there 813 00:44:00,840 --> 00:44:04,040 Speaker 6: and Ben Johnson's working on that, he can be a 814 00:44:04,080 --> 00:44:07,319 Speaker 6: great player. That will be the case with Shadeur as well. 815 00:44:07,360 --> 00:44:09,680 Speaker 6: The question is how many reps will Shador get now 816 00:44:09,960 --> 00:44:12,600 Speaker 6: that he's in a four quarterback kind of an azerie 817 00:44:12,640 --> 00:44:13,400 Speaker 6: there in Cleveland. 818 00:44:13,760 --> 00:44:18,600 Speaker 2: I thought Dylan Gabriel looked good because he makes quick decisions. 819 00:44:17,840 --> 00:44:21,359 Speaker 6: That's exactly who Dylan Gabriel is. He knows he has 820 00:44:21,400 --> 00:44:24,319 Speaker 6: to get it out of his hand, he knows what 821 00:44:24,360 --> 00:44:27,520 Speaker 6: the defense tells him his feet. His feet are almost 822 00:44:27,600 --> 00:44:31,719 Speaker 6: perfectly in place to throw with rhythm, and he throws accurately. 823 00:44:31,800 --> 00:44:34,160 Speaker 6: He's a bright guy. He's in the good leader. That's 824 00:44:34,200 --> 00:44:37,400 Speaker 6: why he had more starts in college football than anybody previous. 825 00:44:38,239 --> 00:44:43,839 Speaker 2: Andrew luck is a GM, Like, what role is is that? 826 00:44:44,080 --> 00:44:46,319 Speaker 4: And he's in the booth during the game. 827 00:44:46,800 --> 00:44:49,399 Speaker 6: Oh, he's he's a junkie, Dan. I mean, I got 828 00:44:49,400 --> 00:44:52,000 Speaker 6: a chance to talk to him. He loves this being 829 00:44:52,080 --> 00:44:53,719 Speaker 6: back in it. As a matter of fact, it was 830 00:44:53,760 --> 00:44:57,719 Speaker 6: precipitated by him going to the president at Stanford and saying, hey, 831 00:44:57,719 --> 00:45:00,480 Speaker 6: here's my two cents on what's the program needs. 832 00:45:00,840 --> 00:45:02,640 Speaker 3: He says, well, then why don't you run it? And 833 00:45:02,640 --> 00:45:04,520 Speaker 3: it's basically he's got the job. 834 00:45:06,360 --> 00:45:08,480 Speaker 6: It'll be interesting to see if he can keep from 835 00:45:08,520 --> 00:45:11,839 Speaker 6: becoming the head coach if he because he's got such 836 00:45:11,840 --> 00:45:14,479 Speaker 6: a zest for it. He hired the guy, Frank Reich, 837 00:45:14,520 --> 00:45:18,359 Speaker 6: who was the officiant in his wedding, and you know, 838 00:45:18,520 --> 00:45:21,080 Speaker 6: so that this is a partnership and he's all over 839 00:45:21,120 --> 00:45:22,000 Speaker 6: the practice field. 840 00:45:22,440 --> 00:45:23,600 Speaker 3: The guy's having a blast. 841 00:45:23,680 --> 00:45:26,279 Speaker 6: But they're going to have to average more than under 842 00:45:26,320 --> 00:45:28,719 Speaker 6: four yards a pass attempt if they're going to be 843 00:45:28,800 --> 00:45:29,920 Speaker 6: a player in the ACC. 844 00:45:30,280 --> 00:45:32,400 Speaker 4: Great to catch up with you, we'll talk to you always. 845 00:45:32,400 --> 00:45:33,280 Speaker 3: A blast, my friend. 846 00:45:33,719 --> 00:45:36,239 Speaker 4: Thank you, Bud, see ya, Rick Neuheisel