1 00:00:00,360 --> 00:00:13,239 Speaker 1: Wow, what is up? Welcome to another edition of the 2 00:00:13,360 --> 00:00:17,160 Speaker 1: NFL Fantasy Live podcast, me Man and Marks Grand, alongside 3 00:00:17,160 --> 00:00:21,280 Speaker 1: the Fantasy Hall of Famer Michael Fabiano, Stats carew Grand, 4 00:00:21,320 --> 00:00:26,720 Speaker 1: bar Field. I gotta try something out, get so roll. 5 00:00:26,760 --> 00:00:28,280 Speaker 1: We'll roll with that a couple of times and see 6 00:00:28,280 --> 00:00:31,720 Speaker 1: what people think. So yeah, sorry, I'm a little bit 7 00:00:31,720 --> 00:00:34,279 Speaker 1: distracted because I am up in our mock draft right 8 00:00:34,280 --> 00:00:38,440 Speaker 1: now and never end. And I just got Aaron Rodgers 9 00:00:38,440 --> 00:00:40,639 Speaker 1: at the tenth pick of the eighth round, so I'm 10 00:00:40,640 --> 00:00:43,800 Speaker 1: pretty twelve team league. Alright. These industry marks are hilarious. 11 00:00:43,960 --> 00:00:47,040 Speaker 1: Yea quarterbacks. We I mean we just wait and wait 12 00:00:47,080 --> 00:00:49,360 Speaker 1: and wait. It's almost become it's it's almost like a joke. Now, 13 00:00:49,360 --> 00:00:51,559 Speaker 1: it's like, yeah, it is industry marks for you know. 14 00:00:52,520 --> 00:00:54,360 Speaker 1: It's it's sort of like a game of chicken, right, 15 00:00:54,400 --> 00:00:55,960 Speaker 1: It's like the stair down and like who's going to 16 00:00:56,000 --> 00:00:57,960 Speaker 1: be the first one to take a quarterback? Right? It 17 00:00:58,040 --> 00:01:03,040 Speaker 1: really is, right totally? Uh So, Yeah, anyway, I got 18 00:01:03,040 --> 00:01:05,959 Speaker 1: planned to talking about look at some late round wide receivers. 19 00:01:05,959 --> 00:01:07,640 Speaker 1: I throw that in there because I've seen a lot 20 00:01:07,640 --> 00:01:11,520 Speaker 1: of wide receivers kind of get hyped up on Twitter recently. Um, 21 00:01:11,560 --> 00:01:13,000 Speaker 1: and so I was just curious to get some of 22 00:01:13,040 --> 00:01:14,720 Speaker 1: your thoughts on how some of these guys are gonna 23 00:01:14,760 --> 00:01:17,520 Speaker 1: go and uhet a social poll as always, and we're 24 00:01:17,520 --> 00:01:19,399 Speaker 1: gonna do a little bit of something different, the fantasy 25 00:01:19,560 --> 00:01:22,280 Speaker 1: draft of things, something fun to do every so often. 26 00:01:22,280 --> 00:01:24,000 Speaker 1: Now that we're here in the middle of the summer 27 00:01:24,040 --> 00:01:25,959 Speaker 1: and we're still about a month or so away from 28 00:01:25,959 --> 00:01:28,920 Speaker 1: training camp starting, so we'll do a little, uh fake 29 00:01:28,959 --> 00:01:31,320 Speaker 1: fantasy draft of our own with a whole bunch of stuff. 30 00:01:31,360 --> 00:01:33,120 Speaker 1: But before we get too far into this, as always, 31 00:01:33,160 --> 00:01:35,200 Speaker 1: go behind the glass talk to our faithful producer, Senior 32 00:01:35,319 --> 00:01:38,160 Speaker 1: Edward L. Murphy esquire. Murphy's up. I love the topic. 33 00:01:38,440 --> 00:01:40,920 Speaker 1: You have later do a little tease here on we're 34 00:01:41,000 --> 00:01:43,480 Speaker 1: hinting at they we're doing a movie, uh draft of 35 00:01:43,560 --> 00:01:46,039 Speaker 1: some sorts, and before the show we're talking about a 36 00:01:46,080 --> 00:01:48,600 Speaker 1: lot of movies and stuff that we've we've seen lately. 37 00:01:49,080 --> 00:01:50,680 Speaker 1: I don't know if it's just me, but this summer, 38 00:01:50,720 --> 00:01:52,600 Speaker 1: I guess I'll start with Endgame in April. End of 39 00:01:52,600 --> 00:01:55,000 Speaker 1: April might have might be the best stretch of summer 40 00:01:55,080 --> 00:01:57,240 Speaker 1: movies at least or the ones that I'm interested in. 41 00:01:57,320 --> 00:01:59,920 Speaker 1: Quite some time to do with Endgame, Spider Man once 42 00:02:00,040 --> 00:02:02,720 Speaker 1: unt of time in Hollywood. I just saw a Toy Story. Four. 43 00:02:02,720 --> 00:02:05,000 Speaker 1: We have The Lion King, the new version of that 44 00:02:05,080 --> 00:02:08,160 Speaker 1: coming out, a couple of the blockbuster type stuff with 45 00:02:08,240 --> 00:02:10,520 Speaker 1: like Godzilla, Men in Black, but a lot of movies 46 00:02:10,560 --> 00:02:12,280 Speaker 1: that I'm quite interested in. You know, it's funny you 47 00:02:12,360 --> 00:02:14,720 Speaker 1: talk about that, you know, scrolling Twitter and somebody, uh 48 00:02:15,240 --> 00:02:18,280 Speaker 1: a tweet that I thought was really funny. Um, it 49 00:02:18,400 --> 00:02:20,799 Speaker 1: just it says, you know, is this nine And it's 50 00:02:20,840 --> 00:02:23,960 Speaker 1: a it's a shot of a movie, Marquis Movie Theater Marquis, 51 00:02:24,000 --> 00:02:26,960 Speaker 1: and the movies are Toy Story, Men in Black, Godzilla, 52 00:02:27,040 --> 00:02:29,679 Speaker 1: a Laddin, Child plus al Right, like here we are, 53 00:02:30,000 --> 00:02:32,160 Speaker 1: you know, twenty five years later, and like all these 54 00:02:32,200 --> 00:02:34,200 Speaker 1: movies are back, and I gotta see Child's Play because 55 00:02:34,240 --> 00:02:35,600 Speaker 1: I love horror movies, so I have to go and 56 00:02:35,639 --> 00:02:37,919 Speaker 1: say it. Uh, And it's Mark Hamill's the voice of 57 00:02:37,960 --> 00:02:42,440 Speaker 1: Chu Luke Skywalker is Chuckie. Yeah, and apparently the Chucky dolls, Like, yeah, 58 00:02:42,560 --> 00:02:44,440 Speaker 1: it looks different. I gotta see. You can tell me 59 00:02:44,480 --> 00:02:46,200 Speaker 1: about this. A couple of months ago, when we first 60 00:02:46,200 --> 00:02:49,280 Speaker 1: they first released Annabelle's Coming Out to like, I dig 61 00:02:49,280 --> 00:02:51,960 Speaker 1: the horror movies. I gotta go see that too, so yeah, 62 00:02:52,120 --> 00:02:53,840 Speaker 1: I'll check it out. So yeah, we will will do 63 00:02:53,880 --> 00:02:56,400 Speaker 1: a fantasy draft of things. We'll we'll look at movies, 64 00:02:56,400 --> 00:02:58,080 Speaker 1: so it'll be it'll be kind of fun. And you know, 65 00:02:58,080 --> 00:03:00,120 Speaker 1: as always, we'll open it up for you guys on 66 00:03:00,160 --> 00:03:03,000 Speaker 1: social media if you have some some category or some 67 00:03:03,000 --> 00:03:05,960 Speaker 1: some picks that we didn't get, and you guys are 68 00:03:05,960 --> 00:03:07,760 Speaker 1: free to jump in with us as well. And I means, 69 00:03:07,760 --> 00:03:24,160 Speaker 1: I'm let's do some news news coming out of Detroit, 70 00:03:24,320 --> 00:03:27,000 Speaker 1: and it was all over the Twitter verse last week. 71 00:03:27,120 --> 00:03:31,880 Speaker 1: Matthew Stafford reportedly played last season with a broken back, 72 00:03:32,040 --> 00:03:34,480 Speaker 1: now the severity of which were not quite sure. Obviously, 73 00:03:34,520 --> 00:03:37,040 Speaker 1: he he was on the field pretty much all season long. 74 00:03:37,640 --> 00:03:42,040 Speaker 1: The end result was not great for Stafford. That statistically 75 00:03:42,120 --> 00:03:45,800 Speaker 1: was one of the worst seasons of his career. Fantasy wise, 76 00:03:45,800 --> 00:03:49,160 Speaker 1: he was not anything that that anybody was clamoring for 77 00:03:49,480 --> 00:03:52,320 Speaker 1: off the waiver wire on their roster. But the FABS, 78 00:03:52,400 --> 00:03:55,120 Speaker 1: knowing that he played with a broken back and hopefully 79 00:03:55,200 --> 00:03:57,560 Speaker 1: having the off season to get better, does this change 80 00:03:58,040 --> 00:04:01,000 Speaker 1: maybe your opinion of Matthew Stafford this year? Nope, And 81 00:04:01,600 --> 00:04:03,360 Speaker 1: I mean I gave him all kinds of credit. Playing 82 00:04:03,480 --> 00:04:05,560 Speaker 1: the quarterback position with a broken back. It ain't easy, 83 00:04:05,600 --> 00:04:08,920 Speaker 1: asked Tony Romo. I think Derek Carr did it as well. Um, 84 00:04:08,960 --> 00:04:11,600 Speaker 1: but I mean Graham just said it. We're in a 85 00:04:11,760 --> 00:04:14,760 Speaker 1: twelve team industry mock draft and Aaron Rodgers just got picked. 86 00:04:14,760 --> 00:04:17,360 Speaker 1: What was it you said the eighth round. Matthew Stafford's 87 00:04:17,360 --> 00:04:20,800 Speaker 1: not getting drafted. He's just not. And the Lions want 88 00:04:20,800 --> 00:04:22,800 Speaker 1: to run the ball, Matt butcherser wants to run the ball. 89 00:04:22,839 --> 00:04:24,360 Speaker 1: You're gonna see a lot of carry On Johnson. You're 90 00:04:24,400 --> 00:04:26,360 Speaker 1: gonna see a lot of c. J. Anderson. They're gonna 91 00:04:26,360 --> 00:04:28,880 Speaker 1: be a run based offense. This is not the same 92 00:04:28,920 --> 00:04:32,040 Speaker 1: offense where Staffords throwing the ball seven herd of times. Uh, 93 00:04:32,120 --> 00:04:35,600 Speaker 1: Calvin Johnson's out there, It's just not that same offense. 94 00:04:35,800 --> 00:04:39,640 Speaker 1: And at this point being sort of where we are 95 00:04:39,640 --> 00:04:43,200 Speaker 1: in terms of the quarterback position and it being so deep, like, dude, 96 00:04:43,200 --> 00:04:46,880 Speaker 1: I'm taking Kyler Murray over Stafford. Uh, there's a lot 97 00:04:46,920 --> 00:04:49,080 Speaker 1: of quarterbacks that are gonna go at his Stafford. I mean, 98 00:04:49,080 --> 00:04:50,680 Speaker 1: you could make an argument for Josh Allen, you could 99 00:04:50,680 --> 00:04:53,000 Speaker 1: make an argument for same Donald as well. A couple 100 00:04:53,040 --> 00:04:55,719 Speaker 1: of guys who were up and coming. So Lamar Jackson's 101 00:04:55,720 --> 00:05:00,640 Speaker 1: another one. Nothing against Matthew Um and uh he's been 102 00:05:00,680 --> 00:05:02,520 Speaker 1: a great fantasy quarterback for a lot of his career, 103 00:05:02,600 --> 00:05:06,320 Speaker 1: but the bloom is off the rose. Yeah. How tough 104 00:05:06,400 --> 00:05:10,520 Speaker 1: is he? Man? I know? I I sprained my ankle 105 00:05:10,560 --> 00:05:12,920 Speaker 1: a couple weeks ago playing some hoops, and like this 106 00:05:12,960 --> 00:05:16,039 Speaker 1: past week, it finally like the sprain has gone down, 107 00:05:16,040 --> 00:05:18,400 Speaker 1: and I just felt like such a such a terrible, 108 00:05:18,600 --> 00:05:21,240 Speaker 1: terrible being able to like not even be able to 109 00:05:21,279 --> 00:05:23,000 Speaker 1: walk on an ankle sprain for a couple of days. 110 00:05:23,440 --> 00:05:25,400 Speaker 1: Um Staffords played through. I think he played through a 111 00:05:25,400 --> 00:05:31,560 Speaker 1: dislocated finger once before, separated earlier touchdown past year. Yeah, 112 00:05:32,279 --> 00:05:34,800 Speaker 1: he's tough to He separated his shoulder, came back in 113 00:05:34,839 --> 00:05:36,680 Speaker 1: like two plays later for a freaking time. I just 114 00:05:36,760 --> 00:05:38,800 Speaker 1: remember the you know the NFL films. Is that a 115 00:05:38,839 --> 00:05:41,080 Speaker 1: game winning I think it was. I remember the the 116 00:05:41,240 --> 00:05:42,799 Speaker 1: it was against. In fact, I pulled it up against 117 00:05:42,839 --> 00:05:45,640 Speaker 1: the Browns. Um. I just remember the NFL film video 118 00:05:45,640 --> 00:05:47,479 Speaker 1: where he's like, yeah, I want to come back in 119 00:05:47,560 --> 00:05:49,080 Speaker 1: like you know, I want to play and he throws 120 00:05:49,080 --> 00:05:52,080 Speaker 1: a touchdown. Lions beat the Browns and tough guy. Um, 121 00:05:52,480 --> 00:05:55,480 Speaker 1: the legend Begins who really suffered through a lot of 122 00:05:55,560 --> 00:05:59,120 Speaker 1: injuries to begin his NFL career and then it was 123 00:05:59,200 --> 00:06:02,200 Speaker 1: extremely dur has been extremely durable since then. Yeah, he 124 00:06:02,240 --> 00:06:05,200 Speaker 1: has played every game. He played sixteen games for one 125 00:06:05,680 --> 00:06:08,960 Speaker 1: basically every season since. So was that seven eight seasons 126 00:06:09,000 --> 00:06:11,039 Speaker 1: in a row? Um, you know, and I don't. I know. 127 00:06:11,080 --> 00:06:14,479 Speaker 1: People talk about starting streaks and your Eli Manning starting 128 00:06:14,480 --> 00:06:16,920 Speaker 1: Street got a big deal and then everything. But Matthew Stafford, 129 00:06:16,920 --> 00:06:18,440 Speaker 1: I mean you can count on him to be out 130 00:06:18,440 --> 00:06:22,200 Speaker 1: there pretty much every single week. So uh. Mariti Cooper 131 00:06:22,240 --> 00:06:25,400 Speaker 1: says his goal is two thousand yards this season, to 132 00:06:25,480 --> 00:06:27,760 Speaker 1: which I say, it's good to want things, but um, 133 00:06:28,480 --> 00:06:30,480 Speaker 1: I mean, look, Graham, I know that he's the number 134 00:06:30,480 --> 00:06:32,280 Speaker 1: one guy there in Dallas, and he did great things 135 00:06:32,279 --> 00:06:35,760 Speaker 1: when he came over last year. Two thousand yards seems nice. Uh, 136 00:06:35,760 --> 00:06:38,680 Speaker 1: it seems a little lofty, right. I don't think he's 137 00:06:38,680 --> 00:06:44,120 Speaker 1: gonna get there. I mean, if he gets tod I 138 00:06:44,160 --> 00:06:47,520 Speaker 1: think were the very very very happy and fantasy. Um, 139 00:06:47,720 --> 00:06:49,640 Speaker 1: this Dallas offense this year is gonna be really exciting. 140 00:06:49,680 --> 00:06:53,600 Speaker 1: I'm actually, for the first time maybe in five six years, 141 00:06:53,640 --> 00:06:55,760 Speaker 1: we have to be somewhat excited for a Dallas offense. 142 00:06:56,080 --> 00:06:59,760 Speaker 1: You knows gone calling Moore's the o C. I love it. 143 00:07:00,960 --> 00:07:03,520 Speaker 1: I can't wait. Man, it'll be exciting. Man. I do 144 00:07:03,520 --> 00:07:05,359 Speaker 1: think they're gonna do some interesting things in terms of 145 00:07:05,360 --> 00:07:08,560 Speaker 1: the way they'll deploy both Cooper, Gallop Um hopefully Seek 146 00:07:08,600 --> 00:07:11,560 Speaker 1: in the screen game. It'll be interesting. So no one's 147 00:07:11,600 --> 00:07:13,160 Speaker 1: ever had two thousand yards in a season, though I 148 00:07:13,160 --> 00:07:16,640 Speaker 1: think Calvin him closet came close, and he's only one. 149 00:07:16,960 --> 00:07:19,680 Speaker 1: So even as a Cowboys homer, I'd love to see 150 00:07:19,680 --> 00:07:24,640 Speaker 1: it happen. Sorry, Marie Graham's right. If we get you know, 151 00:07:24,960 --> 00:07:28,320 Speaker 1: eight to ten touchdowns from Amory, we're Mark Cooper has 152 00:07:28,320 --> 00:07:31,520 Speaker 1: thirteen yards and ten touchdowns. I think all love it. 153 00:07:31,600 --> 00:07:34,240 Speaker 1: We will all have no hands on Oh yeah, yeah, no, 154 00:07:34,400 --> 00:07:37,320 Speaker 1: that's huge. I mean so, just the way I look 155 00:07:37,360 --> 00:07:40,480 Speaker 1: at it, the Cowboys offense isn't built for somebody to 156 00:07:40,520 --> 00:07:43,760 Speaker 1: have two thousand receiving. It's just not especially when you 157 00:07:43,800 --> 00:07:46,360 Speaker 1: add Cobb into the mix. Jason wit and I get it. 158 00:07:46,360 --> 00:07:48,320 Speaker 1: He's old, he was in the broadcast booth last year, 159 00:07:48,360 --> 00:07:51,120 Speaker 1: but he's still going to get his targets. Um. That 160 00:07:51,160 --> 00:07:54,360 Speaker 1: offense is gonna be fun, man, Doc's no excuses, no 161 00:07:54,480 --> 00:07:56,800 Speaker 1: excuses this season for the Cowboys not to win. Playing 162 00:07:56,800 --> 00:07:59,080 Speaker 1: in a bad division, You've got more weapons around you 163 00:07:59,080 --> 00:08:01,280 Speaker 1: than you probably ever had. Hopefully Travis Frederick is back 164 00:08:01,320 --> 00:08:04,440 Speaker 1: to secure the offensive line. Uh. Defense is young and 165 00:08:04,520 --> 00:08:06,760 Speaker 1: up and coming. Although there's some question marks about Byron 166 00:08:06,840 --> 00:08:09,240 Speaker 1: Jones and good officers, Giants and Redskins are bad. But 167 00:08:09,280 --> 00:08:11,640 Speaker 1: the NFC as a whole is a really good Oh yeah, yeah, 168 00:08:11,640 --> 00:08:13,880 Speaker 1: I mean it's Cowboys Eagles in the NFC East, Yeah, 169 00:08:13,920 --> 00:08:16,200 Speaker 1: and no doubt about that. So it's a really good conference. 170 00:08:17,240 --> 00:08:19,800 Speaker 1: By For the record, Calvin Johnson one thousand, nine hundred 171 00:08:19,880 --> 00:08:23,360 Speaker 1: sixty four yards. I pulled it up and I forgot 172 00:08:23,400 --> 00:08:26,440 Speaker 1: that that prior season he had scored sixteen touchdowns in 173 00:08:26,480 --> 00:08:29,760 Speaker 1: the right year he almost had two thousand years had four. 174 00:08:30,920 --> 00:08:32,480 Speaker 1: I almost want to say he got tackled on the 175 00:08:32,480 --> 00:08:35,120 Speaker 1: three yard league, he led the league a bunch of times. 176 00:08:35,120 --> 00:08:37,360 Speaker 1: He got tackled on the one yeard. He led the league, 177 00:08:37,840 --> 00:08:40,120 Speaker 1: the league getting tackled inside the five. Yeah, that's what 178 00:08:40,160 --> 00:08:42,360 Speaker 1: it was. It had to be just just I remember sitting, 179 00:08:42,440 --> 00:08:44,920 Speaker 1: you know, working here and sitting on Sundays and watching 180 00:08:44,960 --> 00:08:48,080 Speaker 1: it and just yeah, everybody just groaning every time he 181 00:08:48,120 --> 00:08:49,680 Speaker 1: looks like he's going to score and he gets tackled 182 00:08:49,679 --> 00:08:52,320 Speaker 1: inside the five yard one. So which just goes to 183 00:08:52,320 --> 00:08:54,840 Speaker 1: prove that touchdowns are a fickle beast and they are 184 00:08:54,880 --> 00:08:57,480 Speaker 1: hard to project from from the year to year. Tevin 185 00:08:57,559 --> 00:09:00,840 Speaker 1: Coleman reportedly is the closest thing to wave forty Niners 186 00:09:00,920 --> 00:09:04,040 Speaker 1: League back That was per Matt Myoko, who covers the 187 00:09:04,040 --> 00:09:07,040 Speaker 1: team there in the Bay Area, and um flabs, we 188 00:09:07,080 --> 00:09:09,160 Speaker 1: have talked about this backfield. It will continue to talk 189 00:09:09,160 --> 00:09:11,280 Speaker 1: about what it's going to be and how things are 190 00:09:11,280 --> 00:09:14,000 Speaker 1: gonna shake out. I know the the talk was that 191 00:09:14,120 --> 00:09:17,240 Speaker 1: of the three between Tevin Coleman, Jerick McKinnon Matt Brita, 192 00:09:17,440 --> 00:09:19,800 Speaker 1: one of those guys is likely to be a healthy 193 00:09:19,880 --> 00:09:23,160 Speaker 1: scratch most weeks just because they're not going to run 194 00:09:23,200 --> 00:09:26,120 Speaker 1: all three of those guys there. Um that that, I 195 00:09:26,120 --> 00:09:28,600 Speaker 1: guess sort of clears some things up. I mean, it's 196 00:09:28,640 --> 00:09:31,920 Speaker 1: good news. We always said that Coleman was going to 197 00:09:31,960 --> 00:09:35,360 Speaker 1: be the guy to target in fantasy uh, because he's 198 00:09:35,400 --> 00:09:38,760 Speaker 1: got that that that rapport with Kyle Shanahan from the 199 00:09:38,800 --> 00:09:42,000 Speaker 1: time together in Atlanta. His best fantasy season came under 200 00:09:42,000 --> 00:09:44,600 Speaker 1: Shanahan while they were together with the Falcons. But with 201 00:09:44,640 --> 00:09:47,480 Speaker 1: that being said, you've got three guys who can carry 202 00:09:47,520 --> 00:09:49,480 Speaker 1: the mail for you. And if we do see the 203 00:09:49,520 --> 00:09:51,680 Speaker 1: trend where one of these three is going to be 204 00:09:51,720 --> 00:09:54,920 Speaker 1: inactive between Coleman, McKinnon, and Brita, it's not likely going 205 00:09:54,960 --> 00:09:58,280 Speaker 1: to be Coleman unless he's hurt. Uh. McKinnon coming off 206 00:09:58,280 --> 00:10:02,000 Speaker 1: the knee injury, Brita coming off of hundred different injuries, um, 207 00:10:02,040 --> 00:10:03,880 Speaker 1: but all should be fine for the start of the 208 00:10:03,880 --> 00:10:06,319 Speaker 1: regular season. Coleman would be the guy right now. He's 209 00:10:06,320 --> 00:10:09,360 Speaker 1: going around the seventh round. That's where he's going as 210 00:10:09,360 --> 00:10:12,120 Speaker 1: a flex starter somewhere in the seventh round. And it's 211 00:10:12,160 --> 00:10:15,520 Speaker 1: an interesting pick because Shanahan's running backs I've had a 212 00:10:15,600 --> 00:10:19,400 Speaker 1: lot of success Mane statistically, so Coleman could end up 213 00:10:19,400 --> 00:10:22,320 Speaker 1: being a decent bargain, but you still fear that there's 214 00:10:22,360 --> 00:10:24,640 Speaker 1: going to be a committee situation. They also have Raheem 215 00:10:24,679 --> 00:10:27,840 Speaker 1: Most start in there. Uh, and you've got Kyle Uschek 216 00:10:27,840 --> 00:10:29,439 Speaker 1: who's more of a fullback, but he can catch the 217 00:10:29,440 --> 00:10:32,439 Speaker 1: ball of the backfield as well, So we'll see. But 218 00:10:32,600 --> 00:10:34,840 Speaker 1: Coleman right now is in that flex starter situation. So 219 00:10:34,920 --> 00:10:38,200 Speaker 1: Kyle Shanahan's rbs have finished in the top ten and 220 00:10:38,280 --> 00:10:41,640 Speaker 1: yards from scrimmage and four the last five years in 221 00:10:41,720 --> 00:10:43,640 Speaker 1: top ten and touches in five of the last five. 222 00:10:43,679 --> 00:10:45,480 Speaker 1: And then in this span obviously it's with the Browns 223 00:10:45,480 --> 00:10:50,079 Speaker 1: of Falcons and now Niners. Um, Tevin Coleman is fantastic 224 00:10:50,080 --> 00:10:52,040 Speaker 1: pick in the seventh round. I think this year. Yeah, 225 00:10:52,120 --> 00:10:53,920 Speaker 1: I think he's a fantastic pick. The one the one 226 00:10:53,920 --> 00:10:55,959 Speaker 1: thing you have to worry about is, I mean, can 227 00:10:56,040 --> 00:10:58,079 Speaker 1: you actually be a featured back for sixteen games? He 228 00:10:58,120 --> 00:11:01,400 Speaker 1: won't be. He's gonna be. Yeah, he's never He's never 229 00:11:01,480 --> 00:11:04,120 Speaker 1: had more than a touches in the season, which came 230 00:11:04,200 --> 00:11:07,240 Speaker 1: last season. Right. I just want slices of great offenses. 231 00:11:07,280 --> 00:11:10,320 Speaker 1: And I think if the Niners are healthy, Um, I 232 00:11:10,320 --> 00:11:12,480 Speaker 1: think this could be a really really fun fantasy offense. 233 00:11:12,559 --> 00:11:15,199 Speaker 1: Everyone here is cheap though, I mean it's chief, It's 234 00:11:15,200 --> 00:11:18,079 Speaker 1: not like it's not even Ellie. Even Pettis, although he's 235 00:11:18,120 --> 00:11:19,680 Speaker 1: moving up a little bit. The only guy that's going 236 00:11:19,720 --> 00:11:21,480 Speaker 1: to cost you a lot is it's gonna And I 237 00:11:21,559 --> 00:11:23,040 Speaker 1: want to ask you a question about that real quick. 238 00:11:23,080 --> 00:11:25,880 Speaker 1: Just a sort of veer off topic for a second. Um, 239 00:11:25,920 --> 00:11:29,320 Speaker 1: Because fantasy football is a fickle beast, right, Marcus, touchdowns 240 00:11:29,320 --> 00:11:35,640 Speaker 1: are fickle yards. So are we over rating George Kittle? 241 00:11:35,640 --> 00:11:39,280 Speaker 1: Who I love because he's a W W E guy 242 00:11:39,320 --> 00:11:41,760 Speaker 1: and he was tremendous on one of my fantasy teams 243 00:11:41,840 --> 00:11:46,120 Speaker 1: last season. He's had one good season. He will not 244 00:11:46,360 --> 00:11:49,080 Speaker 1: hit the same yardage total he hit last year. He 245 00:11:49,120 --> 00:11:53,120 Speaker 1: broke the record for single season yards by a tight end. Um, 246 00:11:54,240 --> 00:11:57,240 Speaker 1: we're on the same page, see like, at some point, 247 00:11:57,280 --> 00:11:59,920 Speaker 1: getting into the summer, getting deeper in the summer, I'm 248 00:12:00,040 --> 00:12:01,959 Speaker 1: read a column about things that no one in the 249 00:12:02,000 --> 00:12:04,600 Speaker 1: fantasy industry is talking about that we should be and 250 00:12:04,640 --> 00:12:08,040 Speaker 1: I think basing and it was great last season. Don't 251 00:12:08,080 --> 00:12:11,079 Speaker 1: get me wrong, but but George Kittle is considered one 252 00:12:11,120 --> 00:12:13,320 Speaker 1: of the elite tight ends in fantasy football right now 253 00:12:13,440 --> 00:12:16,280 Speaker 1: after one season where he hit his ceiling and at 254 00:12:16,360 --> 00:12:19,640 Speaker 1: least two categories. Yeah, I think that the biggest The 255 00:12:19,640 --> 00:12:22,760 Speaker 1: biggest argument though against it this year, against draft and 256 00:12:22,800 --> 00:12:26,880 Speaker 1: Kittle in that second round area is just it's positional scarcity, right, Like, well, 257 00:12:26,960 --> 00:12:29,199 Speaker 1: I get it, let's let's get it. Let first, let's 258 00:12:29,240 --> 00:12:31,079 Speaker 1: talk about real quick what the fort Niners have done 259 00:12:31,080 --> 00:12:34,440 Speaker 1: this off off off season? Right, Like, they used two picks. 260 00:12:34,440 --> 00:12:37,480 Speaker 1: In the second day to draft, Deebo Samuel and Jalen 261 00:12:37,520 --> 00:12:39,600 Speaker 1: Heard brought in Tevin Coleman, Who's going to see his 262 00:12:39,600 --> 00:12:42,559 Speaker 1: fair share of targets just still there. Dante Pettis is 263 00:12:42,559 --> 00:12:45,280 Speaker 1: gonna be one hards Goodwin should be. We'll see. Pettis 264 00:12:45,320 --> 00:12:46,839 Speaker 1: missed a bunch of time in the middle of the 265 00:12:46,880 --> 00:12:49,720 Speaker 1: season last year. He's now finally healthy. They're getting Jimmy 266 00:12:49,760 --> 00:12:52,280 Speaker 1: g back. All of these things. I mean, just if 267 00:12:52,320 --> 00:12:54,320 Speaker 1: you take away a few targets per game from Kittle, 268 00:12:54,360 --> 00:12:56,160 Speaker 1: I mean, he averaged over eight and a half targets 269 00:12:56,200 --> 00:12:57,680 Speaker 1: per game last year. If you take a few of 270 00:12:57,679 --> 00:13:01,760 Speaker 1: those away, I mean you're instantly really really relying on touchdown. 271 00:13:01,800 --> 00:13:07,160 Speaker 1: I like, if someone if someone throughout this scenario, uh 272 00:13:07,280 --> 00:13:11,120 Speaker 1: eight catches seventy seven yards over under, I'm going under 273 00:13:11,160 --> 00:13:13,920 Speaker 1: all day long, and I might go significantly under in 274 00:13:13,960 --> 00:13:17,000 Speaker 1: the yardage categories. So when you say significantly under, though, 275 00:13:17,000 --> 00:13:18,880 Speaker 1: I mean you still right, You're You're right, he's been 276 00:13:18,920 --> 00:13:20,800 Speaker 1: at a thousand yards. Still are you're looking where you 277 00:13:20,840 --> 00:13:24,280 Speaker 1: I mean, what do you think a thousand yards which 278 00:13:24,320 --> 00:13:26,920 Speaker 1: is still very good, which is still very good, Um, 279 00:13:27,040 --> 00:13:30,440 Speaker 1: seventy catches, but I mean a eight thirteen seventy seven, 280 00:13:30,520 --> 00:13:32,560 Speaker 1: like the five touchdowns, I can see an improvement there 281 00:13:32,760 --> 00:13:34,880 Speaker 1: because that's no great But I just look at this 282 00:13:34,920 --> 00:13:36,800 Speaker 1: wide receiver corps though in San Francisco, and I think 283 00:13:36,840 --> 00:13:39,280 Speaker 1: there's a lot of hope, um, but not a lot 284 00:13:39,320 --> 00:13:41,079 Speaker 1: of not a lot of for sures, you know, and 285 00:13:41,120 --> 00:13:42,840 Speaker 1: you know, like you know Dante Pets, I think is 286 00:13:42,880 --> 00:13:44,360 Speaker 1: you know, we saw what he can do a little bit. 287 00:13:44,400 --> 00:13:46,439 Speaker 1: We you know, Marky's Goodwin hasn't been able to stay 288 00:13:46,480 --> 00:13:48,720 Speaker 1: on the field regularly enough. I mean we we hope 289 00:13:48,760 --> 00:13:51,400 Speaker 1: that uh you know, Deebo Samuel turns into something. We 290 00:13:51,440 --> 00:13:54,400 Speaker 1: sort of know what Jordan Matthews is right now. Um, 291 00:13:54,440 --> 00:13:56,040 Speaker 1: there's just a lot of hope. And George Kittle is 292 00:13:56,080 --> 00:13:57,880 Speaker 1: kind of the only thing that you know is there 293 00:13:57,960 --> 00:14:00,320 Speaker 1: there is there is And my my big is problem 294 00:14:00,360 --> 00:14:02,040 Speaker 1: with Kittle this year is because I love him as 295 00:14:02,040 --> 00:14:03,840 Speaker 1: a player, and he's one of my most drafted players 296 00:14:03,920 --> 00:14:06,079 Speaker 1: last year. It's just the opportunity costs, Like I can't 297 00:14:06,160 --> 00:14:08,160 Speaker 1: draft George Kittle over. I can't do it either, t 298 00:14:08,320 --> 00:14:10,240 Speaker 1: Y Hill over, Mike Evans, I just can't do it. 299 00:14:10,320 --> 00:14:12,600 Speaker 1: Can't do this. And I'll tell you this Um, I 300 00:14:12,679 --> 00:14:14,599 Speaker 1: was hanging out last week with the Marius Randall was 301 00:14:14,600 --> 00:14:16,000 Speaker 1: a good friend of mine, and you know, I'm always 302 00:14:16,040 --> 00:14:18,520 Speaker 1: picking his brain. He's a dB and he the one 303 00:14:18,559 --> 00:14:20,880 Speaker 1: thing he tells me and I remember it, you know, 304 00:14:20,960 --> 00:14:24,680 Speaker 1: over and over again. Dude, when guys break out, teams 305 00:14:24,680 --> 00:14:27,480 Speaker 1: have film on them, Teams target them in terms of 306 00:14:27,520 --> 00:14:31,400 Speaker 1: defending them the following season. So, like, I mean, George 307 00:14:31,440 --> 00:14:34,400 Speaker 1: Kittle is great. Kit Kittle might be a Grant clone 308 00:14:34,440 --> 00:14:40,000 Speaker 1: though uncoverable. I get it. I mean, but we'll see, 309 00:14:40,160 --> 00:14:41,680 Speaker 1: but we'll see. I'm not ready to put him in 310 00:14:41,720 --> 00:14:45,200 Speaker 1: that category at this point, but that's gonna be interesting. 311 00:14:45,320 --> 00:14:47,600 Speaker 1: And weird stuff happens every single season. We see it, 312 00:14:47,760 --> 00:14:50,640 Speaker 1: year after year after year after year. Weird stuff happens. 313 00:14:50,680 --> 00:14:52,840 Speaker 1: And I wouldn't be surprised if Kittle ended up being 314 00:14:52,880 --> 00:14:55,440 Speaker 1: a disappointment based on the high expectations that he set 315 00:14:55,480 --> 00:14:58,720 Speaker 1: for himself, based on We've taken different paths, but we're 316 00:14:58,720 --> 00:15:02,760 Speaker 1: both Wow. I just drafted him in the third round 317 00:15:02,800 --> 00:15:04,720 Speaker 1: of a draft. I took him the third um of 318 00:15:04,720 --> 00:15:08,320 Speaker 1: a PPR draft. So I'm hoping you're wrong, that's all. 319 00:15:08,680 --> 00:15:10,960 Speaker 1: I hope I'm wrong too, But I mean, sometimes a 320 00:15:11,000 --> 00:15:13,960 Speaker 1: guy comes out and he's so great one time, and 321 00:15:13,960 --> 00:15:18,280 Speaker 1: then everyone goes nuts for him and inevitably that the 322 00:15:18,400 --> 00:15:20,640 Speaker 1: chances are that he's not going to meet those expectations 323 00:15:20,720 --> 00:15:22,520 Speaker 1: the following season. Third round is not as bad as 324 00:15:22,520 --> 00:15:25,080 Speaker 1: a second. So, okay, I'll give you that. I feel 325 00:15:25,080 --> 00:15:27,920 Speaker 1: a little better there. Trek Cohen says he doesn't expect 326 00:15:27,920 --> 00:15:30,360 Speaker 1: his role to change in twenty nineteen. That's good because 327 00:15:30,400 --> 00:15:31,640 Speaker 1: he's a guy that I've been kind of taking a 328 00:15:31,720 --> 00:15:35,560 Speaker 1: later round stab at in a lot of situations, and um, 329 00:15:35,600 --> 00:15:37,120 Speaker 1: and I guess on the face fans, I guess that 330 00:15:37,120 --> 00:15:39,240 Speaker 1: that makes a lot of sense when you figure, you know, look, 331 00:15:39,320 --> 00:15:42,880 Speaker 1: David Montgomery maybe slides into the Jordan Howard Roles sore. 332 00:15:43,040 --> 00:15:44,960 Speaker 1: Cohen kind of just stays where he is. And he 333 00:15:45,080 --> 00:15:48,680 Speaker 1: was RB eleven in PPR last season. I want to 334 00:15:48,720 --> 00:15:51,160 Speaker 1: say he was damn good. I had him in a 335 00:15:51,200 --> 00:15:52,920 Speaker 1: couple of leaks. I never took him out of my lineup. 336 00:15:53,880 --> 00:15:57,080 Speaker 1: I mean, the guy had seventy seventy catches, seventy one catches. 337 00:15:57,240 --> 00:16:00,360 Speaker 1: He was ridiculous. And I get David monkerm it comes 338 00:16:00,400 --> 00:16:03,320 Speaker 1: in better pass catcher coming out of college clearly than 339 00:16:03,400 --> 00:16:05,960 Speaker 1: Jordan Howard was a season ago. Mike Davis is also 340 00:16:06,040 --> 00:16:08,560 Speaker 1: there as well. But it's almost like the situation in 341 00:16:08,560 --> 00:16:10,600 Speaker 1: New England right where they bring in Damien Harris, who 342 00:16:10,720 --> 00:16:13,840 Speaker 1: might affect Sony Michelle's role, but not really James White's role. 343 00:16:14,080 --> 00:16:17,800 Speaker 1: So Montgomery comes in, could affect what we thought Mike 344 00:16:17,840 --> 00:16:20,120 Speaker 1: Davis would have potentially been the starter, and then Montgomery 345 00:16:20,120 --> 00:16:22,400 Speaker 1: comes in and then forget about that. But Montgomery comes 346 00:16:22,400 --> 00:16:25,960 Speaker 1: in will affect Mike Davis's role, maybe maybe take a 347 00:16:26,000 --> 00:16:28,800 Speaker 1: few targets away from from Cohen. But Colin is that 348 00:16:28,840 --> 00:16:31,520 Speaker 1: Swiss army knife that uh, that naggie you love to 349 00:16:31,600 --> 00:16:33,560 Speaker 1: use last season, and he was successful and I don't 350 00:16:33,600 --> 00:16:36,520 Speaker 1: see him really seeing a decline in terms of his 351 00:16:36,640 --> 00:16:39,080 Speaker 1: role in the offense in teen because he was a 352 00:16:39,120 --> 00:16:41,640 Speaker 1: big part of why the Bears were so good offensively. 353 00:16:43,080 --> 00:16:45,800 Speaker 1: If you know, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. No, 354 00:16:46,080 --> 00:16:48,520 Speaker 1: I mean, I agree, um, And I've kind of been 355 00:16:48,520 --> 00:16:50,640 Speaker 1: preaching this that three Cohen is not going to fade 356 00:16:50,680 --> 00:16:52,800 Speaker 1: out of this offense. You know that he's still gonna happen. 357 00:16:52,960 --> 00:16:54,920 Speaker 1: I mean, he's not gonna be the RB eleven, but 358 00:16:55,000 --> 00:16:58,000 Speaker 1: could he be the RB eighteen nineteen and you're getting him, 359 00:16:58,040 --> 00:17:00,200 Speaker 1: you know, in the seventh round. I mean, hell, take 360 00:17:00,240 --> 00:17:02,040 Speaker 1: him as a flux starter all day long and PPR. 361 00:17:02,160 --> 00:17:05,480 Speaker 1: My my problem with with guys like Cohen and taking 362 00:17:05,480 --> 00:17:07,000 Speaker 1: them in like the six and seventh rounds just like 363 00:17:07,040 --> 00:17:10,400 Speaker 1: there's just no side attached to that's just no upside attached. 364 00:17:10,440 --> 00:17:13,600 Speaker 1: It's like, we know Cohen's gonna catch six seventy balls 365 00:17:13,600 --> 00:17:15,440 Speaker 1: this year, but what's that worth when you're taking him 366 00:17:15,440 --> 00:17:18,399 Speaker 1: over you know, you know, potential to number two or 367 00:17:18,440 --> 00:17:21,000 Speaker 1: number two three receiver like Robby Anderson. You're taking him 368 00:17:21,000 --> 00:17:24,560 Speaker 1: over Tyler Boyd, Jervis Landry, Will Fuller, Um. I like Cohen, 369 00:17:25,240 --> 00:17:27,160 Speaker 1: I don't think cohens changed role is going to change 370 00:17:27,160 --> 00:17:29,159 Speaker 1: too much. I do agree with a lot of the 371 00:17:29,240 --> 00:17:32,640 Speaker 1: drumbeat that we've heard this offseason. My problem with guys 372 00:17:32,680 --> 00:17:35,560 Speaker 1: like Cohen is just they have to be attached to really, 373 00:17:35,560 --> 00:17:38,240 Speaker 1: really great offenses to have a true touchdown ceiling, and 374 00:17:38,240 --> 00:17:40,480 Speaker 1: those kind of pass catching backs just don't have big 375 00:17:40,520 --> 00:17:43,119 Speaker 1: touchdown ceilings except when they play on the Patriots and 376 00:17:43,119 --> 00:17:46,200 Speaker 1: there James White, James White has kind of been the 377 00:17:46,240 --> 00:17:48,440 Speaker 1: only guy in the in that little receiver role where 378 00:17:48,480 --> 00:17:51,080 Speaker 1: he has eighty carries every season, but he ends up 379 00:17:51,119 --> 00:17:53,760 Speaker 1: as a top like every mock draft I should wear 380 00:17:53,760 --> 00:17:55,959 Speaker 1: a man like so many mock drafts, I've gotten him. 381 00:17:55,960 --> 00:17:57,280 Speaker 1: I don't know why people are down on him in 382 00:17:57,320 --> 00:17:59,000 Speaker 1: the industry, but well, I just I think, but I 383 00:17:59,000 --> 00:18:00,959 Speaker 1: think you talk about that down number and it's just 384 00:18:01,040 --> 00:18:03,760 Speaker 1: it's just so hard because the touches aren't necessarily there. 385 00:18:03,800 --> 00:18:05,640 Speaker 1: But you know, if and if the touchdowns don't happen, 386 00:18:05,680 --> 00:18:07,520 Speaker 1: then all of a sudden, you just you don't really 387 00:18:07,520 --> 00:18:10,840 Speaker 1: get much from him. Um Cohen's upside is so I mean, 388 00:18:10,880 --> 00:18:13,000 Speaker 1: his weekly upside is so so sick because he can 389 00:18:13,000 --> 00:18:14,480 Speaker 1: take one, you know, one target and go to the 390 00:18:14,480 --> 00:18:17,760 Speaker 1: house with human joystick man. There's a lot of fun 391 00:18:17,800 --> 00:18:20,959 Speaker 1: to watch. Ineen, We'll see what happens in nineteen. There 392 00:18:20,960 --> 00:18:22,719 Speaker 1: you go. That's pretty much everything you need to know. 393 00:18:36,359 --> 00:18:39,040 Speaker 1: So we are in kind of that lull right where 394 00:18:39,040 --> 00:18:41,320 Speaker 1: we're still a month away from training camp starting, and 395 00:18:41,480 --> 00:18:43,919 Speaker 1: we're starting to get to that point where by the 396 00:18:43,960 --> 00:18:47,800 Speaker 1: time we get to September, every player has probably been 397 00:18:47,840 --> 00:18:50,480 Speaker 1: talked about in Fantasy Twitter, right we have we have 398 00:18:50,560 --> 00:18:54,560 Speaker 1: broken down every player almost on every roster. Uh So, 399 00:18:54,600 --> 00:18:56,080 Speaker 1: now we've reached the point where we're looking at some 400 00:18:56,080 --> 00:18:58,679 Speaker 1: of these wide receivers who might go mid to late rounds. 401 00:18:58,720 --> 00:19:02,000 Speaker 1: And and I came up with this because the DeVante 402 00:19:02,119 --> 00:19:05,360 Speaker 1: Parker hype has come back into our lives again. Um 403 00:19:05,400 --> 00:19:08,280 Speaker 1: it does every season, at least once every year. And 404 00:19:08,320 --> 00:19:12,280 Speaker 1: so the reports out of Miami or that he looks great, Um, 405 00:19:12,320 --> 00:19:14,000 Speaker 1: you know that that he has been the best player 406 00:19:14,000 --> 00:19:16,399 Speaker 1: in camp, is certainly the best wide receiver in camp, 407 00:19:16,800 --> 00:19:18,760 Speaker 1: uh and and all. And this year has come with 408 00:19:18,840 --> 00:19:21,520 Speaker 1: the no for real, like no for real this time, 409 00:19:21,600 --> 00:19:26,040 Speaker 1: like for real Devanta Parker uh is legit this year? 410 00:19:26,119 --> 00:19:29,920 Speaker 1: So um, he's like the He's like the Jared Cook 411 00:19:29,920 --> 00:19:31,840 Speaker 1: of wide receivers. I mean, so I bank, It's just 412 00:19:31,880 --> 00:19:34,400 Speaker 1: as simple like are we are we finally buying There's 413 00:19:34,440 --> 00:19:37,360 Speaker 1: a new coach, there's a new quarterback, Like are we 414 00:19:37,440 --> 00:19:43,560 Speaker 1: finally buying DeVante Parker? This year, Kenny Stills is getting 415 00:19:43,640 --> 00:19:47,280 Speaker 1: drafted ahead of him among Dolphins wide receivers. And I 416 00:19:47,520 --> 00:19:51,080 Speaker 1: remember last season, why isn't he playing? Why isn't he playing? 417 00:19:51,080 --> 00:19:52,600 Speaker 1: Why isn't he playing? And then finally he played, I 418 00:19:52,640 --> 00:19:54,280 Speaker 1: think it was against Houston, and he went nuts and 419 00:19:54,320 --> 00:19:56,399 Speaker 1: everyone jumped all over him on the waiver wire, and 420 00:19:56,400 --> 00:19:59,120 Speaker 1: it was the best game he had all seasons. I mean, 421 00:19:59,359 --> 00:20:01,160 Speaker 1: the targets are going to be there, right, I mean 422 00:20:01,320 --> 00:20:06,160 Speaker 1: they they they lost Amondola. Um. I wrote a column 423 00:20:06,200 --> 00:20:09,280 Speaker 1: about lost and gained targets that should be up at 424 00:20:09,280 --> 00:20:12,439 Speaker 1: some point, maybe this week on NFL dot Com. The 425 00:20:12,480 --> 00:20:16,119 Speaker 1: Dolphins go into the season with available targets based on 426 00:20:16,200 --> 00:20:20,400 Speaker 1: last season's roster, so opportunities are out there. But I mean, 427 00:20:21,160 --> 00:20:24,080 Speaker 1: you know, Parker is what he is. He's he's a 428 00:20:24,160 --> 00:20:27,959 Speaker 1: late run flyer. I would say you probably would be 429 00:20:27,960 --> 00:20:30,960 Speaker 1: better off getting Albert Wilson a little bit later to 430 00:20:31,000 --> 00:20:33,439 Speaker 1: try and get a little value there, because Wilson flashed 431 00:20:33,440 --> 00:20:37,840 Speaker 1: a little bit last season. So, but there's nobody in 432 00:20:37,880 --> 00:20:41,400 Speaker 1: Miami outside of maybe Drake that that I'm really targeting 433 00:20:41,560 --> 00:20:44,680 Speaker 1: in you know, in my fantasy drafts. So so even 434 00:20:44,720 --> 00:20:49,280 Speaker 1: the fact, so this year, uh, Parker's under contract. Next year, 435 00:20:49,280 --> 00:20:51,560 Speaker 1: there's a club option for him, right, And I know 436 00:20:51,600 --> 00:20:55,560 Speaker 1: we talked sort of about guys in contract years. Um, 437 00:20:55,760 --> 00:20:59,080 Speaker 1: so nothing, you're not You're still not You're still not. Know, 438 00:20:59,680 --> 00:21:01,920 Speaker 1: it's a it's the same thing every season with him, 439 00:21:01,960 --> 00:21:04,199 Speaker 1: even when the opportunities have been there he hasn't been 440 00:21:04,200 --> 00:21:06,679 Speaker 1: able to cash in. Yeah, and and for what it's worth. Two, 441 00:21:06,680 --> 00:21:09,480 Speaker 1: I mean this Dolphins pass catching and really just their 442 00:21:09,600 --> 00:21:12,040 Speaker 1: entire like how we're divvying up the opportunity on this 443 00:21:12,080 --> 00:21:14,240 Speaker 1: team is really just kind of up in the area still. 444 00:21:14,280 --> 00:21:16,320 Speaker 1: Even at this point, I mean, we've got three receivers 445 00:21:16,359 --> 00:21:19,000 Speaker 1: here that could potentially see you for five targets per game. 446 00:21:19,040 --> 00:21:22,239 Speaker 1: Mikecasecki's role is kind of in flux Calin Belage, and 447 00:21:22,560 --> 00:21:24,840 Speaker 1: both Calin Belage and Kanyan Drake can catch the off 448 00:21:24,880 --> 00:21:28,159 Speaker 1: the backfield. Drake is an interesting player for me this season. 449 00:21:28,160 --> 00:21:30,040 Speaker 1: He really is, because, like he's never been a true 450 00:21:30,040 --> 00:21:33,040 Speaker 1: featured back even back to his days in college. But 451 00:21:33,119 --> 00:21:36,600 Speaker 1: like this is the opportunity for him to be the guy, 452 00:21:36,760 --> 00:21:40,520 Speaker 1: and I wonder, uh if if he's going to actually 453 00:21:40,520 --> 00:21:44,280 Speaker 1: earn that role this season. And that's honestly why I'm 454 00:21:44,280 --> 00:21:47,840 Speaker 1: taking I've taken a few late late flyers on Calin 455 00:21:47,880 --> 00:21:49,800 Speaker 1: Belage just because, I mean, you talk about guys who 456 00:21:50,080 --> 00:21:51,800 Speaker 1: are explosive, who can take it to the house on 457 00:21:51,800 --> 00:21:54,760 Speaker 1: one touch. I mean, he he has that ability, um, 458 00:21:55,040 --> 00:21:56,720 Speaker 1: and I think he's going to try to at least 459 00:21:56,760 --> 00:21:59,120 Speaker 1: force his way onto the field. We'll see how much 460 00:21:59,119 --> 00:22:01,440 Speaker 1: it happens. But again, it's like for me, it's worth 461 00:22:01,440 --> 00:22:03,080 Speaker 1: it a late round shot. If it doesn't work out, 462 00:22:03,400 --> 00:22:05,280 Speaker 1: no big deal, um. But if it doesn't, then it 463 00:22:05,320 --> 00:22:08,480 Speaker 1: turns into something you talk Graham about diving up some 464 00:22:08,480 --> 00:22:11,320 Speaker 1: of these targets in this offense. And one of the 465 00:22:11,359 --> 00:22:12,879 Speaker 1: other names that I have seen come up in the 466 00:22:13,000 --> 00:22:17,080 Speaker 1: last few days is Albert Wilson. Now, Scott Barrett, uh 467 00:22:17,200 --> 00:22:20,280 Speaker 1: you wrote an interesting piece about, you know, kind of 468 00:22:20,320 --> 00:22:21,960 Speaker 1: how the targets are set up, and then I saw 469 00:22:22,040 --> 00:22:26,240 Speaker 1: he had a little graphic about you know, Wilson's yards 470 00:22:26,280 --> 00:22:28,399 Speaker 1: after catch and this sort of thing. Now you know, 471 00:22:28,480 --> 00:22:29,679 Speaker 1: I am I am one of the people who have 472 00:22:29,760 --> 00:22:33,640 Speaker 1: pushed the bird alert hashtag hashtag on Twitter. It's good, 473 00:22:33,640 --> 00:22:36,040 Speaker 1: he is good, But you know, all these sort of 474 00:22:36,080 --> 00:22:39,040 Speaker 1: peripheral you know, yards after catch and this sort of 475 00:22:39,080 --> 00:22:41,800 Speaker 1: thing only really matters if they can get him the 476 00:22:41,800 --> 00:22:44,480 Speaker 1: football regularly, right, Like, yeah, you can, you can give 477 00:22:44,520 --> 00:22:47,240 Speaker 1: me thirteen yards after the catch, but if you're only 478 00:22:47,240 --> 00:22:49,639 Speaker 1: catching the ball like three times a game, what does 479 00:22:49,640 --> 00:22:51,000 Speaker 1: it matter? And so like I feel like this is 480 00:22:51,080 --> 00:22:53,159 Speaker 1: one where we we really are digging into the numbers 481 00:22:53,160 --> 00:22:55,119 Speaker 1: to maybe try to create a monster that might not 482 00:22:55,200 --> 00:22:58,359 Speaker 1: be there. Yeah, unfortunately. I mean last few years, Albert 483 00:22:58,359 --> 00:23:01,040 Speaker 1: Wilson has been awesome though. I mean, like he's uh, 484 00:23:01,320 --> 00:23:03,200 Speaker 1: I think top two yards per out run. I mean 485 00:23:03,280 --> 00:23:05,919 Speaker 1: I think he had like nearly it's like eleven yards 486 00:23:06,040 --> 00:23:08,040 Speaker 1: after the catch per reception last year, which is just 487 00:23:08,119 --> 00:23:10,200 Speaker 1: loony tunes. But he only saw thirty five targets and 488 00:23:10,200 --> 00:23:11,920 Speaker 1: he's never seen more than sixty two targets in a 489 00:23:11,960 --> 00:23:14,480 Speaker 1: single season. H Yeah, we're gonna need you to see 490 00:23:14,480 --> 00:23:16,679 Speaker 1: a little more volume in their buddy. Yeah, it's just 491 00:23:17,640 --> 00:23:19,880 Speaker 1: it's not gonna come in this offense. It's not gonna come. 492 00:23:19,960 --> 00:23:23,040 Speaker 1: There's not gonna be a featured receiver in this offense whatsoever. 493 00:23:23,200 --> 00:23:25,399 Speaker 1: So okay, so here's the here's the numbers which you 494 00:23:25,480 --> 00:23:27,639 Speaker 1: go checking out Pro Football Focus Scott Barrett Road is 495 00:23:27,640 --> 00:23:29,920 Speaker 1: an interesting article. Um, just kind of going through guys 496 00:23:29,920 --> 00:23:33,040 Speaker 1: in the Miami offense to see if maybe we're we're undervalue. 497 00:23:33,040 --> 00:23:37,760 Speaker 1: In last year, thirteen point to seven yards after the 498 00:23:37,800 --> 00:23:42,240 Speaker 1: catch per reception, four point three five missed tackles per reception. 499 00:23:42,320 --> 00:23:45,920 Speaker 1: Both of those really good numbers ranked really really high. Um, 500 00:23:46,000 --> 00:23:47,679 Speaker 1: But man, if he's just not catching the ball like 501 00:23:48,080 --> 00:23:51,200 Speaker 1: this really matters, you know, in terms of efficiency, Like 502 00:23:51,240 --> 00:23:54,040 Speaker 1: Albert Wilson mirrored Tyler Lockett a little bit last year. 503 00:23:54,080 --> 00:23:57,719 Speaker 1: Lock It was insanely efficient yet nearly fourteen yards per 504 00:23:57,720 --> 00:24:00,280 Speaker 1: target that Wilson and Lockett kind of had hmil are 505 00:24:00,320 --> 00:24:03,760 Speaker 1: efficiency numbers on very few targets. But Wilson obviously the 506 00:24:03,800 --> 00:24:05,800 Speaker 1: biggest problem with him is the hip injury. We have 507 00:24:05,880 --> 00:24:08,520 Speaker 1: no idea where you right, that's he's he's what he's 508 00:24:08,520 --> 00:24:10,520 Speaker 1: missed O T A S. Yeah, he's missed. He's missed 509 00:24:10,520 --> 00:24:13,479 Speaker 1: pretty much everything until up until now. Um, so hopefully 510 00:24:13,520 --> 00:24:15,600 Speaker 1: he's on track for training camp because he's an explosive, 511 00:24:15,600 --> 00:24:18,199 Speaker 1: fun player when he's on the field. Uh. Up in 512 00:24:18,280 --> 00:24:21,320 Speaker 1: New York, Cody Latimer says, the Giants wide receiver corps 513 00:24:21,359 --> 00:24:25,320 Speaker 1: can be quote dominant. Uh this is are they playing 514 00:24:25,320 --> 00:24:28,920 Speaker 1: in the XFL? Like, look when that starts up dominant. 515 00:24:29,000 --> 00:24:32,000 Speaker 1: I understand that, right, you lost oh b J over 516 00:24:32,040 --> 00:24:34,840 Speaker 1: the offseason, and and so you do have to sort of, 517 00:24:34,960 --> 00:24:36,879 Speaker 1: you know, kind of puff yourself up a little bit. 518 00:24:36,920 --> 00:24:39,640 Speaker 1: So I don't really have a problem with that. Um. 519 00:24:39,800 --> 00:24:42,360 Speaker 1: The correlator this Corey Coleman right now looks like the 520 00:24:42,359 --> 00:24:45,399 Speaker 1: front runner for the number three wide receiver jump. That 521 00:24:45,480 --> 00:24:49,159 Speaker 1: sounds like a dominant receiving cord of guys. So you 522 00:24:49,200 --> 00:24:52,880 Speaker 1: know you got Sterling Sharia Eddie. Uh, you got Sterling 523 00:24:52,880 --> 00:24:54,800 Speaker 1: Shepherd there. We know Evan Ingram is gonna get his 524 00:24:54,840 --> 00:24:59,600 Speaker 1: targets there um. But what we're we're we're in. We're 525 00:24:59,640 --> 00:25:01,399 Speaker 1: in on ing Shepherd at some point in draft, I 526 00:25:01,400 --> 00:25:06,720 Speaker 1: would imagine and on out in Ingram. But Golden Tate. Uh, 527 00:25:07,000 --> 00:25:10,720 Speaker 1: it's like you know this and I think Evan Inger 528 00:25:10,760 --> 00:25:13,959 Speaker 1: probably he'll he'll certainly be a top five tight end 529 00:25:14,200 --> 00:25:17,600 Speaker 1: um in twenty nineteen based on what he's done historically 530 00:25:17,640 --> 00:25:19,480 Speaker 1: without O b J. And we saw that last season. 531 00:25:19,800 --> 00:25:23,280 Speaker 1: But there's that question mark. Is it Tate or is 532 00:25:23,280 --> 00:25:26,360 Speaker 1: it Shepherd? You know, like if you're if you're up 533 00:25:26,440 --> 00:25:28,480 Speaker 1: somewhere in like the eighth ninth round of your draft, 534 00:25:28,480 --> 00:25:30,480 Speaker 1: you need a wide receiver. Both guys are on the board, 535 00:25:30,760 --> 00:25:33,040 Speaker 1: who are you taking? I think it's which one is 536 00:25:33,119 --> 00:25:36,560 Speaker 1: running these shorter routes. Well, I mean, Golden takes has 537 00:25:36,600 --> 00:25:40,000 Speaker 1: been yards after catch guy and right Eli Manning's got 538 00:25:40,000 --> 00:25:41,760 Speaker 1: the noodle arm thing. So you would think you want 539 00:25:41,760 --> 00:25:43,880 Speaker 1: to get a wide receiver who can go in there 540 00:25:44,200 --> 00:25:46,600 Speaker 1: and catch the short en inter mediates and maybe make 541 00:25:46,640 --> 00:25:49,159 Speaker 1: a little hay after he catches the football. Although Sterling 542 00:25:49,200 --> 00:25:53,280 Speaker 1: Shepherd last year, uh, he had almost nine yards. It's 543 00:25:53,320 --> 00:25:54,920 Speaker 1: not out of the Roman possibility that to get you 544 00:25:54,960 --> 00:25:58,520 Speaker 1: a thousand this season. Yeah, I think you guys didn't 545 00:25:58,520 --> 00:26:02,119 Speaker 1: seem very confident. And I don't know, it's just taking 546 00:26:02,119 --> 00:26:05,120 Speaker 1: a receiver attached to Eli, knowing that Shepard and take 547 00:26:05,160 --> 00:26:07,720 Speaker 1: are both going to see very very low a dot targets. 548 00:26:07,800 --> 00:26:11,240 Speaker 1: It's just so so boring. It's just it's just so obviously, 549 00:26:11,320 --> 00:26:13,880 Speaker 1: like most likely not a move that's going to help 550 00:26:13,920 --> 00:26:16,760 Speaker 1: you win weeks in fantasy. Um, it's just more of 551 00:26:16,760 --> 00:26:19,840 Speaker 1: a depth move in my opinion. But the speaking of depth, 552 00:26:20,160 --> 00:26:22,480 Speaker 1: the Giants are just completely punted on their third receiver 553 00:26:22,600 --> 00:26:25,480 Speaker 1: for like for years, literally three years now, Corey Coleman, 554 00:26:25,560 --> 00:26:27,800 Speaker 1: Darius Slayton, Benny I mean Benny Fowler could be their 555 00:26:27,800 --> 00:26:31,320 Speaker 1: third receiver this season. Um, a couple of former Broncos. Right, 556 00:26:31,359 --> 00:26:36,320 Speaker 1: didn't fother play? Did he did? M Yeah? Yeah, did 557 00:26:36,320 --> 00:26:39,440 Speaker 1: you see the low in the conversation? That's just how 558 00:26:39,840 --> 00:26:42,760 Speaker 1: I'm sorry, it's just a a little excitement. It's just the 559 00:26:42,840 --> 00:26:45,640 Speaker 1: drawn any Giants not named sake Kwan Barkley, although Evan 560 00:26:45,720 --> 00:26:50,560 Speaker 1: I like, yeah, there's still there's still some excitement there. Um. 561 00:26:50,800 --> 00:26:53,680 Speaker 1: Staying in the state of New York, Josh Allen says 562 00:26:53,960 --> 00:26:56,200 Speaker 1: Cole Beasley could be a safety valve and that could 563 00:26:56,200 --> 00:26:58,920 Speaker 1: be big for them. I mean, look, that's in some 564 00:26:59,000 --> 00:27:01,760 Speaker 1: respects what Cold be Ley was during his time in Dallas, 565 00:27:01,840 --> 00:27:04,400 Speaker 1: and he was the guy kind of guy that UM 566 00:27:04,560 --> 00:27:07,040 Speaker 1: could occasionally, you know, put up a nice number for 567 00:27:07,119 --> 00:27:08,920 Speaker 1: you on any given week. Maybe not a guy you're 568 00:27:08,920 --> 00:27:12,840 Speaker 1: starting week to week. UM, potentially that's what he is 569 00:27:13,000 --> 00:27:15,320 Speaker 1: in Buffalo, right. I mean, we know Josh Allen has 570 00:27:15,359 --> 00:27:18,040 Speaker 1: the big arm, he wants to go downfield. He's got 571 00:27:18,119 --> 00:27:20,119 Speaker 1: John Brown, he's got Robert Foster that he can hit, 572 00:27:20,240 --> 00:27:22,920 Speaker 1: you know, deep down the field. But there may be 573 00:27:23,000 --> 00:27:25,840 Speaker 1: some some kind of late round value. Uh. And in 574 00:27:25,920 --> 00:27:27,720 Speaker 1: having a guy like Cole Beasley kind of takes some 575 00:27:27,720 --> 00:27:30,320 Speaker 1: pressure off the quarterbacks. The Bills are upside down a 576 00:27:30,400 --> 00:27:32,880 Speaker 1: hundred and thirty five targets compared to last season's roster 577 00:27:32,960 --> 00:27:35,840 Speaker 1: because of what they added John Brown. Who I mean, 578 00:27:35,960 --> 00:27:39,120 Speaker 1: if you're gonna draft Bill's receiver, it's probably John Brown 579 00:27:39,200 --> 00:27:41,560 Speaker 1: because Josh Allen's got a big arm and John Brown 580 00:27:41,640 --> 00:27:44,680 Speaker 1: can struct defenses. You've got Robert Foster that who's still there. 581 00:27:44,680 --> 00:27:47,199 Speaker 1: You've got Za Jones who's still there. Um, you know, 582 00:27:47,240 --> 00:27:49,080 Speaker 1: you bring in Beasley, you bring in Tyler Croft, a 583 00:27:49,160 --> 00:27:52,399 Speaker 1: tight end, Dawson Knox. Also the rookies, so and they 584 00:27:52,440 --> 00:27:56,960 Speaker 1: nearly lose anything. So it's gonna be hard. Like I 585 00:27:56,960 --> 00:27:58,640 Speaker 1: don't know that I don't know that cold Beaz will 586 00:27:58,680 --> 00:28:00,800 Speaker 1: be any better in Buffalo than he was last season 587 00:28:00,800 --> 00:28:03,560 Speaker 1: in Dallas. And really Busy only had one really really 588 00:28:03,560 --> 00:28:06,600 Speaker 1: good fantasy season from a PPR perspective, that was a 589 00:28:06,600 --> 00:28:10,320 Speaker 1: couple of seasons ago. But um, yeah, there's there's a 590 00:28:10,359 --> 00:28:12,720 Speaker 1: couple of offenses in the league like this, where like 591 00:28:13,000 --> 00:28:16,320 Speaker 1: you're not sure which wide receiver to to go out 592 00:28:16,320 --> 00:28:18,600 Speaker 1: and get because they have a bunch of the same 593 00:28:18,800 --> 00:28:20,760 Speaker 1: sort of level you know, like the Redskins, Like who 594 00:28:20,760 --> 00:28:22,679 Speaker 1: the hell do you draft? If anybody is it? Is 595 00:28:22,680 --> 00:28:24,560 Speaker 1: it Docks and is it Richardson? To you go after 596 00:28:24,600 --> 00:28:27,520 Speaker 1: one of the rookies? You know? The Bills is the 597 00:28:27,560 --> 00:28:32,000 Speaker 1: same sort of situation. Um, I I love Josh Allen 598 00:28:32,040 --> 00:28:34,359 Speaker 1: because of the pieces that they've put around him and 599 00:28:34,400 --> 00:28:35,840 Speaker 1: because of what he can do with his feet, which 600 00:28:35,840 --> 00:28:37,960 Speaker 1: we saw last season, but I can find out a 601 00:28:38,000 --> 00:28:40,440 Speaker 1: lot about what he could. Yes, yes, I mean they 602 00:28:40,520 --> 00:28:44,080 Speaker 1: they've got they got four running backs, but I don't 603 00:28:44,080 --> 00:28:47,440 Speaker 1: know what imagine, like what we're doing mock drafts right now, 604 00:28:47,440 --> 00:28:50,200 Speaker 1: and like there's a I don't know if it's fifty fifty, 605 00:28:50,240 --> 00:28:52,120 Speaker 1: but there's a there's a chance on McCoy doesn't even 606 00:28:52,120 --> 00:28:54,600 Speaker 1: make the team I got. I don't know, like it's 607 00:28:54,800 --> 00:28:56,880 Speaker 1: I think that backfield is just a mess, and I 608 00:28:56,880 --> 00:28:59,960 Speaker 1: always end up getting McCoy because I'm like, in the eighth, ninth, 609 00:29:00,000 --> 00:29:01,760 Speaker 1: I don't need a running back. I'm like, oh yeah, 610 00:29:02,680 --> 00:29:05,280 Speaker 1: And I think the McCord myself, McCory getting cut Cliff 611 00:29:05,320 --> 00:29:07,720 Speaker 1: has passed. Um, they could have saved a bunch of 612 00:29:07,760 --> 00:29:10,800 Speaker 1: money by cutting and pre tune one. I think the Bills. 613 00:29:11,720 --> 00:29:13,520 Speaker 1: I don't know how blastmous this is gonna be, guys, 614 00:29:13,560 --> 00:29:15,160 Speaker 1: but I think the Bills might be good this year. 615 00:29:15,720 --> 00:29:18,080 Speaker 1: I'm actually really you know, the pieces around them like 616 00:29:18,200 --> 00:29:21,480 Speaker 1: that the offense could be could be underrated at this point, 617 00:29:21,520 --> 00:29:25,040 Speaker 1: but like fantasy purposes, I mean, there's next to nothing 618 00:29:25,080 --> 00:29:27,200 Speaker 1: that you can trust there. Yeah, the receiver corpse fun 619 00:29:27,360 --> 00:29:29,680 Speaker 1: and their defense should be really good this year. But yeah, 620 00:29:29,720 --> 00:29:34,000 Speaker 1: for fantasy, it's just so bleak. It's so I mean, 621 00:29:34,000 --> 00:29:36,240 Speaker 1: they're running back, they're running back group. It's you know, 622 00:29:36,320 --> 00:29:39,440 Speaker 1: McCoy is likely the number one, got some combination of 623 00:29:39,480 --> 00:29:41,600 Speaker 1: Frank Gore and t J yelled in behind him. I 624 00:29:41,640 --> 00:29:44,880 Speaker 1: still think there's an outside chance Devan singletarily this year, 625 00:29:45,800 --> 00:29:48,800 Speaker 1: and I've seen him getting more and more often lately. Yeah, 626 00:29:48,800 --> 00:29:52,160 Speaker 1: not that there will be particularly meaningful touches. Yeah, I 627 00:29:52,160 --> 00:29:54,160 Speaker 1: mean there's an outside chance he leaves. I got him 628 00:29:54,200 --> 00:29:57,080 Speaker 1: in Dynasty. I'm hoping. I'm hoping is when he becomes 629 00:29:57,120 --> 00:30:00,320 Speaker 1: the guy, Yeah, more of a guy. I am seeing 630 00:30:00,320 --> 00:30:03,600 Speaker 1: his name pop up more and more often in drafts. Um, Well, 631 00:30:03,600 --> 00:30:06,360 Speaker 1: because I feel like, you know, people who are smart 632 00:30:06,520 --> 00:30:09,000 Speaker 1: draft for upside, and you know, McCoy doesn't have a 633 00:30:09,040 --> 00:30:10,800 Speaker 1: whole lot of upside, and Gore doesn't have a lot 634 00:30:10,800 --> 00:30:12,520 Speaker 1: of upside, and t J. Yelton doesn't have a lot 635 00:30:12,560 --> 00:30:14,920 Speaker 1: of upside. But single theory has at least somewhat in 636 00:30:14,960 --> 00:30:18,040 Speaker 1: a crowded backfield situation. All right, Well, there you go. 637 00:30:18,240 --> 00:30:20,640 Speaker 1: Um sounds about some of these wide receivers that are 638 00:30:20,640 --> 00:30:22,680 Speaker 1: still hanging around the boards in the middle eight rounds 639 00:30:22,720 --> 00:30:25,320 Speaker 1: and whether or not they are maybe worth a flyer. 640 00:30:25,640 --> 00:30:28,000 Speaker 1: Uh you know, draft at your own peril. By the way, 641 00:30:28,040 --> 00:30:30,280 Speaker 1: you started a quarterback run in our mock. So you 642 00:30:30,320 --> 00:30:33,600 Speaker 1: went Rogers and then you went Russell Will and then 643 00:30:33,640 --> 00:30:35,840 Speaker 1: I saw a Baker just got picked. This is what 644 00:30:35,920 --> 00:30:38,280 Speaker 1: happens guys in these industry Like I want to be 645 00:30:38,320 --> 00:30:40,800 Speaker 1: the one. It's not starting the run right, it's it's there. 646 00:30:41,000 --> 00:30:43,560 Speaker 1: It's like, oh, oh, now I gotta get a quarterback. 647 00:30:44,040 --> 00:30:45,360 Speaker 1: At this point the pressure is off, so now I 648 00:30:45,400 --> 00:30:47,840 Speaker 1: can get raft the quarterback. It's fine. I will say, 649 00:30:48,120 --> 00:30:50,400 Speaker 1: uh more and more. I have been kind of going 650 00:30:50,440 --> 00:30:53,360 Speaker 1: a little bit early because I'm kind of going all 651 00:30:53,400 --> 00:30:55,400 Speaker 1: in on the idea that that Andrew Luck will be 652 00:30:55,440 --> 00:30:59,000 Speaker 1: the QB one this year. So I'm you're going I mean, 653 00:30:59,160 --> 00:31:01,120 Speaker 1: so I say, really, I mean, like you know, seventh 654 00:31:01,120 --> 00:31:04,120 Speaker 1: fight round sort of thing. The order like has shifted though. 655 00:31:04,200 --> 00:31:06,600 Speaker 1: I've seen, you know, Mahomes is going to be number one, 656 00:31:07,120 --> 00:31:11,680 Speaker 1: but like I've seen it's Watson and Luck in Rogers. 657 00:31:12,200 --> 00:31:14,440 Speaker 1: You know, those three guys in no particular order, those 658 00:31:14,440 --> 00:31:16,240 Speaker 1: are the three that are going to go after Mahomes 659 00:31:16,280 --> 00:31:18,920 Speaker 1: at some point, uh, starting in the middle of your 660 00:31:19,000 --> 00:31:21,440 Speaker 1: of your draft. But um, I feel like Rodgers is 661 00:31:21,640 --> 00:31:23,560 Speaker 1: sort of muscle memory on a lot of people I know. 662 00:31:23,640 --> 00:31:25,440 Speaker 1: But I mean, like, I mean, he's still he's still 663 00:31:25,520 --> 00:31:27,360 Speaker 1: very gonna and I shouldn't say I shouldn't make it 664 00:31:27,400 --> 00:31:29,360 Speaker 1: sound like he's gonna just fall off a cliff because 665 00:31:29,520 --> 00:31:32,400 Speaker 1: I don't believe those fantasy points because your quarterback can't 666 00:31:32,440 --> 00:31:35,520 Speaker 1: chug a bear, that's what. But the guy is still great. 667 00:31:35,720 --> 00:31:38,120 Speaker 1: It's completely fair. Actually, I mean Rogers has been in 668 00:31:38,240 --> 00:31:40,480 Speaker 1: terms of like his efficiency has been just kind of 669 00:31:40,520 --> 00:31:42,880 Speaker 1: mad the last four years. Now. Granted, now I think 670 00:31:42,960 --> 00:31:45,880 Speaker 1: that's part of Mike McCarthy's offense just getting extremely stagnant, 671 00:31:45,880 --> 00:31:48,400 Speaker 1: Aaron Rodgers having to do everything at the line of scrimmage. 672 00:31:48,680 --> 00:31:51,920 Speaker 1: That's another discussion. But yeah, rod No, it's a completely 673 00:31:51,920 --> 00:31:54,280 Speaker 1: fair point Marcus about Rogers last couple of years for 674 00:31:54,320 --> 00:31:56,480 Speaker 1: fantasy he's just kind of been in that middle tier. 675 00:31:56,600 --> 00:31:58,160 Speaker 1: He's been a middle tier. He's been a middle ty 676 00:31:58,360 --> 00:32:00,560 Speaker 1: right exactly. He's still like QB one and he's just 677 00:32:00,600 --> 00:32:02,960 Speaker 1: not the QB one, right, And we've all, I mean, 678 00:32:03,080 --> 00:32:06,120 Speaker 1: last season we did have discussions on NFL Fantasy Live 679 00:32:06,160 --> 00:32:08,520 Speaker 1: about whether or not Rodgers was someone that you could 680 00:32:08,560 --> 00:32:11,600 Speaker 1: ever sit because there were stretches where he wasn't wasn't anything, 681 00:32:11,840 --> 00:32:13,800 Speaker 1: and he did bulk up his numbers towards the end 682 00:32:13,800 --> 00:32:15,719 Speaker 1: of the season, especially in that game against the Jets, 683 00:32:16,520 --> 00:32:20,080 Speaker 1: I believe, Butte Adams had a nuclear Maybe I just 684 00:32:20,160 --> 00:32:22,320 Speaker 1: have maybe I just have a soft spot for Aaron Rodgers. 685 00:32:22,360 --> 00:32:24,600 Speaker 1: I still have them ranks two at quarterback, but it's close. 686 00:32:24,720 --> 00:32:28,480 Speaker 1: There you go. So, speaking of drafts, trying a new thing, 687 00:32:28,520 --> 00:32:31,200 Speaker 1: the fantasy draft of things. Every so often, it'll be 688 00:32:31,200 --> 00:32:33,320 Speaker 1: fun just to pick a random category and we'll go 689 00:32:33,400 --> 00:32:37,200 Speaker 1: around the horn and we'll all draft something from that category. 690 00:32:37,360 --> 00:32:40,680 Speaker 1: Three round draft. Um, I I should have done a 691 00:32:40,720 --> 00:32:42,880 Speaker 1: draft order, but I figured, you know, we'll go because Graham, 692 00:32:42,960 --> 00:32:45,040 Speaker 1: since your last name starts with B, you are first 693 00:32:45,080 --> 00:32:48,880 Speaker 1: in the line alphabetically. Um, you can. You can start 694 00:32:48,920 --> 00:32:51,320 Speaker 1: the the Great School all over again. Yeah. I look 695 00:32:51,360 --> 00:32:55,080 Speaker 1: at that. Um So toy story four just kind of 696 00:32:55,280 --> 00:32:57,640 Speaker 1: mopped everything up at the box office this past weekend. 697 00:32:57,720 --> 00:33:01,280 Speaker 1: Hundred and eighteen million. Eddie. I know you said you 698 00:33:01,320 --> 00:33:03,160 Speaker 1: would and saw it and enjoyed it and said it. 699 00:33:03,360 --> 00:33:05,240 Speaker 1: You said it. It seems like the perfect way to 700 00:33:05,320 --> 00:33:07,240 Speaker 1: kind of end this whole thing. I mean, three, you 701 00:33:07,240 --> 00:33:10,120 Speaker 1: could have ended the three, but I could see logically 702 00:33:10,200 --> 00:33:12,840 Speaker 1: how they extended from three into four. But I think 703 00:33:12,920 --> 00:33:15,040 Speaker 1: four for once and for all, for not giving it 704 00:33:15,040 --> 00:33:17,680 Speaker 1: anything away. I think you could walk away and be like, Okay, 705 00:33:17,680 --> 00:33:20,080 Speaker 1: they actually did ended for good this time. And if 706 00:33:20,120 --> 00:33:22,280 Speaker 1: they bring something back in the fifth, then I want 707 00:33:22,280 --> 00:33:25,160 Speaker 1: to say they're pushing it because it doesn't make any sense. Okay, 708 00:33:25,240 --> 00:33:28,240 Speaker 1: So all right, um So because of that, though, I said, 709 00:33:28,440 --> 00:33:31,560 Speaker 1: I decided, let's let's draft the top all time or 710 00:33:31,600 --> 00:33:35,719 Speaker 1: at least your favorite movie franchises. Uh. And now, so 711 00:33:35,760 --> 00:33:37,360 Speaker 1: we were frabs, you and I were talking about this 712 00:33:37,400 --> 00:33:40,800 Speaker 1: before the show. I think for purposes of this, like, um, 713 00:33:40,960 --> 00:33:44,080 Speaker 1: like for the Marvel cinematic universe, we can break those out, right, 714 00:33:44,080 --> 00:33:46,720 Speaker 1: so like the Avengers can be one, iron Man can 715 00:33:46,760 --> 00:33:49,160 Speaker 1: be one of America, right like x Men. I was 716 00:33:49,160 --> 00:33:51,440 Speaker 1: going to ask that because Marvel is just because it's 717 00:33:51,440 --> 00:33:53,920 Speaker 1: so it's so huge, right, so like let's let's kind 718 00:33:53,920 --> 00:33:55,880 Speaker 1: of break those down a little bit and so like 719 00:33:55,920 --> 00:33:58,840 Speaker 1: have the individual you know, superhero franchises kind of you 720 00:33:59,000 --> 00:34:00,800 Speaker 1: can try to tell Batman and you can go back 721 00:34:00,880 --> 00:34:02,520 Speaker 1: all the way to Michael Keaton and you keep it 722 00:34:02,600 --> 00:34:05,760 Speaker 1: up with affleck. Yeah. See, like so are we cool? 723 00:34:06,040 --> 00:34:08,640 Speaker 1: Like so Batman just one Batman should be one Superman, 724 00:34:08,840 --> 00:34:12,080 Speaker 1: same kind of spider Man, right, spider Man from Toby 725 00:34:12,160 --> 00:34:13,799 Speaker 1: McGuire all the way to Tom Holland all the way 726 00:34:13,800 --> 00:34:17,319 Speaker 1: to Tom Holland. Just all right cool? Okay, So that 727 00:34:17,480 --> 00:34:20,160 Speaker 1: that having been said, Uh, Graham will start. We'll just 728 00:34:20,160 --> 00:34:23,360 Speaker 1: go around the horn. Uh three rounds and you're on 729 00:34:23,400 --> 00:34:25,080 Speaker 1: the clock. I'm an idiot. If I don't take Star 730 00:34:25,080 --> 00:34:30,120 Speaker 1: Wars right, you are, it would be not in my 731 00:34:30,200 --> 00:34:32,960 Speaker 1: number one. It's it's definitely my it's up there is 732 00:34:33,000 --> 00:34:34,319 Speaker 1: one of my favorite. I don't know if i'd say 733 00:34:34,360 --> 00:34:39,160 Speaker 1: it's my favorite, but it's also like definitely the most popular, right, 734 00:34:39,440 --> 00:34:40,680 Speaker 1: I feel like it's the right one on one. I 735 00:34:40,719 --> 00:34:44,360 Speaker 1: mean it's forty years in counting first Star Wars, right, 736 00:34:44,440 --> 00:34:47,799 Speaker 1: it's the right one O one? All right, that's that works. 737 00:34:47,360 --> 00:34:51,200 Speaker 1: So like, so let's see Barfield, so fabriano Graham Grant 738 00:34:51,280 --> 00:34:55,799 Speaker 1: and then okay, so I'm on, I gotta go Avengers. Yeah, 739 00:34:56,080 --> 00:34:59,359 Speaker 1: you know every movie and that in that franchise, I mean, 740 00:34:59,440 --> 00:35:02,920 Speaker 1: like Age of All Tron was okay, right, but the 741 00:35:03,000 --> 00:35:07,600 Speaker 1: last two movies have been just spectacular. I've got to 742 00:35:07,640 --> 00:35:09,719 Speaker 1: go with ventures. I'm so sorry. I still haven't. I 743 00:35:09,719 --> 00:35:15,439 Speaker 1: still haven't seen In Game, Jeezy. They releasing this Friday. Okay, 744 00:35:15,640 --> 00:35:17,840 Speaker 1: all right, I have to go check the star power 745 00:35:17,920 --> 00:35:20,440 Speaker 1: in that movie, you know in the Front. I mean 746 00:35:20,760 --> 00:35:22,560 Speaker 1: you have two of those movies are over billions of 747 00:35:22,600 --> 00:35:28,719 Speaker 1: dollars over three yeah, ye okay, so uh for me 748 00:35:28,880 --> 00:35:32,200 Speaker 1: at the number three pick, I'm gonna I'm gonna venture 749 00:35:32,239 --> 00:35:36,640 Speaker 1: out of science fiction and superheroes. I'm going James Bond, 750 00:35:36,760 --> 00:35:39,479 Speaker 1: the the James Bond, I mean they were twenty James 751 00:35:39,520 --> 00:35:41,800 Speaker 1: Bond twenty five, which I don't think has an actual 752 00:35:41,880 --> 00:35:43,400 Speaker 1: name right now. I think they're just calling it Bond 753 00:35:43,400 --> 00:35:45,440 Speaker 1: twenty five at the moment until they come up with 754 00:35:45,480 --> 00:35:48,160 Speaker 1: an actual title. Is they are filming? Although Daniel Craig 755 00:35:48,160 --> 00:35:50,719 Speaker 1: got hurt, so he's uh, he's many Bonds? Have there 756 00:35:50,760 --> 00:35:54,640 Speaker 1: been twenty four dudes? There are twenty four? How many? 757 00:35:54,800 --> 00:35:59,680 Speaker 1: How many who have played We got Connery? Connery, Roger Moore, 758 00:36:00,200 --> 00:36:03,120 Speaker 1: George Lays and by who was one movie on Her 759 00:36:03,120 --> 00:36:06,960 Speaker 1: Majesty's Secret Service? Um, the guy I can't remember his name. 760 00:36:07,000 --> 00:36:11,760 Speaker 1: There's Timothy Dalton, not him, there's Pures and now Daniel 761 00:36:11,800 --> 00:36:17,640 Speaker 1: Kristel six. Who's your favorite Bond? Well, Okay, Sean Connery 762 00:36:17,680 --> 00:36:19,000 Speaker 1: is sort of in a class by himself, so I 763 00:36:19,040 --> 00:36:20,600 Speaker 1: feel like you have to kind of exclude him. So 764 00:36:20,680 --> 00:36:24,360 Speaker 1: beyond that, for me, it's Roger Moore because that's the 765 00:36:24,360 --> 00:36:25,719 Speaker 1: guy that we grew up. That's kind of the guy 766 00:36:25,760 --> 00:36:28,120 Speaker 1: that I grew up with his Bond. Um and my favorite, 767 00:36:28,120 --> 00:36:30,240 Speaker 1: even though it's far from the best, but my favorite 768 00:36:30,239 --> 00:36:33,120 Speaker 1: is Living Let Die. It's not a great one. Um, 769 00:36:33,480 --> 00:36:35,440 Speaker 1: I take that back. It's probably Skyfall now because when 770 00:36:35,440 --> 00:36:37,040 Speaker 1: I saw Skyfall, I felt like that was a top 771 00:36:37,120 --> 00:36:39,560 Speaker 1: top five sky sky Fall is the best Bond. Sky 772 00:36:39,680 --> 00:36:42,440 Speaker 1: Fall is amazing movie. But but Roger Moore is probably 773 00:36:42,480 --> 00:36:45,560 Speaker 1: my favorite, my favorite James Bond. Alright, So Eddie, you 774 00:36:45,560 --> 00:36:49,399 Speaker 1: were up at at pick four. Um I am. I'm 775 00:36:49,400 --> 00:36:52,840 Speaker 1: gonna take this one because of the amount of movies 776 00:36:52,880 --> 00:36:56,279 Speaker 1: they have and how each one is individually, very very successful, 777 00:36:56,320 --> 00:36:58,920 Speaker 1: and it comes along with a book franchise, and it 778 00:36:58,920 --> 00:37:01,200 Speaker 1: has its own theme park. I know where it's going. 779 00:37:02,440 --> 00:37:04,480 Speaker 1: Had Harry Potter on, Yeah, I knew where that was. 780 00:37:04,560 --> 00:37:06,879 Speaker 1: I've never seen a Harry Potter movie, but really, yeah, 781 00:37:06,920 --> 00:37:09,520 Speaker 1: I feel like I need to dive into that. They're good. 782 00:37:09,880 --> 00:37:13,040 Speaker 1: You've never seen a Harry Potter Wow, that's almost disagreed. Justus, 783 00:37:13,040 --> 00:37:18,600 Speaker 1: just me, not seen anything like I grew. I was 784 00:37:18,680 --> 00:37:21,480 Speaker 1: in second grade when the first book came at first 785 00:37:21,520 --> 00:37:23,960 Speaker 1: second grade, so for me, it was like you had 786 00:37:24,000 --> 00:37:25,640 Speaker 1: no choice to you just like handed the book like 787 00:37:25,680 --> 00:37:27,960 Speaker 1: all right, started reading Star reading like. I mean, there 788 00:37:27,960 --> 00:37:30,480 Speaker 1: were school trips to watch the movie, so I like 789 00:37:30,680 --> 00:37:32,759 Speaker 1: was raised with it. So to me, it's a it's 790 00:37:32,920 --> 00:37:37,200 Speaker 1: important all right. Um yeah, I remember I remember seeing one, 791 00:37:37,360 --> 00:37:39,480 Speaker 1: going to see kind of back to back when they 792 00:37:39,560 --> 00:37:44,480 Speaker 1: released episode seven, um, and sitting next to this girl 793 00:37:44,520 --> 00:37:46,440 Speaker 1: who I don't know, she might have been fourteen, fifteen 794 00:37:46,480 --> 00:37:48,600 Speaker 1: years old. It was on her phone the entire time, 795 00:37:48,680 --> 00:37:51,040 Speaker 1: and every ten fifteen minutes would look up and say, 796 00:37:51,120 --> 00:37:54,719 Speaker 1: what's happening? What's going on? I wanted to throw her 797 00:37:54,719 --> 00:37:57,719 Speaker 1: phone to the front of the theater. I really really did. Um. Oh, 798 00:37:57,719 --> 00:37:58,960 Speaker 1: I guess I should have feared that are we are 799 00:37:58,960 --> 00:38:01,480 Speaker 1: we doing a snake drop? Or we are we coming back? 800 00:38:01,480 --> 00:38:03,480 Speaker 1: We're just gonna make the loop whatever you want, you're 801 00:38:03,480 --> 00:38:06,239 Speaker 1: making the roll just go back back to Graham and 802 00:38:06,280 --> 00:38:09,560 Speaker 1: just come back around again. I'll go to Spider Man 803 00:38:09,640 --> 00:38:11,200 Speaker 1: just because it's been around for so long. And if 804 00:38:11,239 --> 00:38:14,680 Speaker 1: you've seen, um, the latest one, the animated one that 805 00:38:14,960 --> 00:38:18,760 Speaker 1: was into the Spider versus slink Out on that Into 806 00:38:18,760 --> 00:38:21,080 Speaker 1: the Spider Verse was I think one of the three 807 00:38:21,120 --> 00:38:23,560 Speaker 1: best that positions of Spider Man I've seen. It is 808 00:38:23,600 --> 00:38:25,640 Speaker 1: an all time super brou move. It's very very good. 809 00:38:25,680 --> 00:38:29,920 Speaker 1: It's absolutely all good. Okay, Um, alright, Fabs, you're up, dude. 810 00:38:29,960 --> 00:38:33,680 Speaker 1: I got a soft spot for Rocky. I mean I 811 00:38:33,760 --> 00:38:36,760 Speaker 1: love Rocky and you and the Creed movies are also 812 00:38:36,920 --> 00:38:39,799 Speaker 1: in that franchise. In the last two Creeds that this 813 00:38:39,960 --> 00:38:42,360 Speaker 1: the last Creed movie was I loved it. I mean really, 814 00:38:42,640 --> 00:38:45,759 Speaker 1: the only Rocky that sucked was five, Like if if 815 00:38:45,920 --> 00:38:49,640 Speaker 1: five five never existed, I mean like, this is one 816 00:38:49,680 --> 00:38:53,000 Speaker 1: of the best franchises. Rocky one was an award winner, 817 00:38:53,360 --> 00:38:56,000 Speaker 1: uh three and four four most people think is the 818 00:38:56,040 --> 00:38:59,680 Speaker 1: best one. Um, Rocky Balbo is I think very good. 819 00:39:00,040 --> 00:39:04,279 Speaker 1: And then the two Creed movies were Rocky Bubbles. You 820 00:39:04,280 --> 00:39:06,920 Speaker 1: get Creed as well. It's all in the Rocky Babbo universe, 821 00:39:06,960 --> 00:39:09,200 Speaker 1: isn't it. It's pretty good man. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. 822 00:39:09,200 --> 00:39:11,120 Speaker 1: If they made a third Creed and I feel like Creed, 823 00:39:12,239 --> 00:39:13,880 Speaker 1: I guess if we get a third Creed, then like 824 00:39:13,880 --> 00:39:16,239 Speaker 1: in the future breaks out right a trio that if 825 00:39:16,239 --> 00:39:21,320 Speaker 1: you get three movies, well for now, ye, Rocky Babbo 826 00:39:21,440 --> 00:39:23,360 Speaker 1: is in those movies. You know, it's it's totally on 827 00:39:23,440 --> 00:39:25,799 Speaker 1: brand for you to pick Rocky like you had had 828 00:39:25,840 --> 00:39:30,080 Speaker 1: to pick Um at this point, there's so many different 829 00:39:30,120 --> 00:39:32,120 Speaker 1: ways I can go. Here, they're gonna take the one 830 00:39:32,160 --> 00:39:35,719 Speaker 1: I would take next, I think, um, you know what 831 00:39:35,800 --> 00:39:38,320 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go. I don't know if this is a surprise. 832 00:39:40,080 --> 00:39:44,840 Speaker 1: So even though well, as far as I'm concerning, the 833 00:39:44,840 --> 00:39:47,800 Speaker 1: fourth movie never happened. So I'm going with the Indiana Jones. 834 00:39:48,400 --> 00:39:50,680 Speaker 1: Oh there you go. I had that written down yet 835 00:39:50,960 --> 00:39:53,960 Speaker 1: because it ended with the last Crusade. That's all that happened. 836 00:39:54,000 --> 00:39:56,040 Speaker 1: There was nothing more after that. Are they doing another one? 837 00:39:57,160 --> 00:39:59,839 Speaker 1: I've heard rumors that they are, but since I mean, 838 00:40:00,080 --> 00:40:02,160 Speaker 1: people keep calling it Indiana Jones five, which is weird 839 00:40:02,200 --> 00:40:04,080 Speaker 1: because they never did it. Four. As far as I'm concerned, 840 00:40:05,000 --> 00:40:09,640 Speaker 1: was just I never I never saw Indiana Jones hied 841 00:40:09,680 --> 00:40:11,960 Speaker 1: from a nuclear blast in a refrigerator that never happened, 842 00:40:12,000 --> 00:40:14,919 Speaker 1: I know. I mean like and to survive that too, 843 00:40:14,960 --> 00:40:17,319 Speaker 1: I mean really, I mean that thing went fly, any 844 00:40:17,400 --> 00:40:20,760 Speaker 1: land came out the old man, not a bone broken. 845 00:40:20,800 --> 00:40:24,400 Speaker 1: Nothing didn't happen. Movie. All right, Eddie, you're up end 846 00:40:24,400 --> 00:40:27,440 Speaker 1: of Round two. I was just going to do another 847 00:40:27,760 --> 00:40:32,279 Speaker 1: trilogy that has um that has also done very very well, 848 00:40:32,440 --> 00:40:34,759 Speaker 1: but the last second to switch it up, and I'm 849 00:40:34,760 --> 00:40:38,640 Speaker 1: gonna go the Fast and Furious. Serious. I love all 850 00:40:38,640 --> 00:40:41,240 Speaker 1: those guys, and they're they're branching off and you you 851 00:40:41,320 --> 00:40:43,279 Speaker 1: add the rock who makes it better, and you add 852 00:40:43,800 --> 00:40:45,719 Speaker 1: Tokyo Drift was the only one. That's the only way 853 00:40:45,760 --> 00:40:47,839 Speaker 1: that was kind of bad. I mean, it's how many 854 00:40:47,880 --> 00:40:49,560 Speaker 1: movies are they gonna get up to now with the spinoffs? 855 00:40:49,840 --> 00:40:51,719 Speaker 1: Like eight or nine? Oh, I don't know, but I 856 00:40:51,760 --> 00:40:53,200 Speaker 1: hear that there's talk that they want to get to 857 00:40:53,280 --> 00:40:55,960 Speaker 1: ten Fast and Furious. Yeah, and then I don't know 858 00:40:56,000 --> 00:40:58,400 Speaker 1: how many spinoffs they want to do. Speaking of somewhere 859 00:40:58,400 --> 00:41:03,959 Speaker 1: when we Shaw and Hobbes coming out or Hobbs and Shaw. Yeah, 860 00:41:04,680 --> 00:41:08,239 Speaker 1: every person they've added was like great and enhanced the 861 00:41:08,239 --> 00:41:10,680 Speaker 1: whole series. I mean, they had Galaghade before she was 862 00:41:10,719 --> 00:41:13,839 Speaker 1: famous with in them. I mean, like, I just I 863 00:41:13,880 --> 00:41:15,719 Speaker 1: love the characters too. I think it's I think it's great, 864 00:41:15,960 --> 00:41:18,600 Speaker 1: all right. All right, so we're starting around three. Back 865 00:41:18,600 --> 00:41:21,440 Speaker 1: to you, Graham, how do we feel about me taking 866 00:41:21,520 --> 00:41:23,839 Speaker 1: the Dark Knight trilogy. You know, you gotta take all 867 00:41:23,840 --> 00:41:28,040 Speaker 1: the Batman's. You gotta take them all, you gotta take 868 00:41:28,040 --> 00:41:29,759 Speaker 1: them all. I guess I'll have to with the press 869 00:41:30,000 --> 00:41:32,160 Speaker 1: that with you with the preface that the Dark Knight 870 00:41:32,160 --> 00:41:35,000 Speaker 1: Trilogy was well, all right, so I'm gonna I'm gonna 871 00:41:35,080 --> 00:41:37,400 Speaker 1: maybe their greatest streak of superhero I'm gonna throw out 872 00:41:37,360 --> 00:41:40,360 Speaker 1: a hot take. There was only one good movie in 873 00:41:40,400 --> 00:41:44,239 Speaker 1: that trilogy. Batman Begins was boring, and The Dark Knight 874 00:41:44,360 --> 00:41:47,080 Speaker 1: Rises was just sort of self indulgent, like aside from 875 00:41:47,160 --> 00:41:50,440 Speaker 1: like aside from Darkmans. A couple of lines like The 876 00:41:50,520 --> 00:41:53,960 Speaker 1: Dark Knight itself was incredible, and I think I think 877 00:41:54,040 --> 00:41:56,920 Speaker 1: that sort of boost the whole trilogy. But I think 878 00:41:56,920 --> 00:41:58,960 Speaker 1: the trilogy as a whole, I think it's sort of overrated. 879 00:41:59,160 --> 00:42:01,839 Speaker 1: I'll give you the final the final film, Dark Knight 880 00:42:01,920 --> 00:42:05,719 Speaker 1: Rises was definitely a little but um so grandos. I 881 00:42:05,719 --> 00:42:07,080 Speaker 1: think it would be the best way to put it, Yeah, 882 00:42:07,120 --> 00:42:09,440 Speaker 1: but I thought the first two Batman aikins, and obviously 883 00:42:09,600 --> 00:42:15,120 Speaker 1: Dark Knight was alright, I guess I'll take the whole Batman. Plus, Look, 884 00:42:15,160 --> 00:42:18,080 Speaker 1: we just hit we Batman. We just passed the anniversary 885 00:42:18,120 --> 00:42:21,160 Speaker 1: of the Tim Burton Batman, which I remember. I was 886 00:42:21,239 --> 00:42:22,719 Speaker 1: twelve years old when I came out, and that was 887 00:42:22,760 --> 00:42:24,799 Speaker 1: my whole world. And I spent months just drawing the 888 00:42:24,840 --> 00:42:27,800 Speaker 1: logo on all my like folders and book covers in school, 889 00:42:27,880 --> 00:42:30,840 Speaker 1: like before it came out, and just having a zillion 890 00:42:30,880 --> 00:42:33,160 Speaker 1: Batman shirts. Even now, I went back and watched it 891 00:42:33,280 --> 00:42:35,759 Speaker 1: maybe a year ago, and there's a scene where you 892 00:42:35,800 --> 00:42:37,120 Speaker 1: know he's going to go fight the Joker. He's in 893 00:42:37,160 --> 00:42:38,800 Speaker 1: the bat wing and he flies up to the sky 894 00:42:39,239 --> 00:42:41,000 Speaker 1: and he stops right in front of the moon and 895 00:42:41,000 --> 00:42:42,959 Speaker 1: it looks just like the bat symbol. And even now 896 00:42:43,000 --> 00:42:45,279 Speaker 1: at forty years old, I get giggly when I see it, 897 00:42:45,400 --> 00:42:48,440 Speaker 1: So I can't I can't be mad. I mean, Nicholson 898 00:42:48,480 --> 00:42:50,439 Speaker 1: was my Joker too. Yeah, that's the movie I grew 899 00:42:50,480 --> 00:42:54,279 Speaker 1: up like watching absolutely that nine right I saw I 900 00:42:54,320 --> 00:42:55,920 Speaker 1: saw that for the first time at Cape cod I 901 00:42:55,920 --> 00:42:58,239 Speaker 1: was on vacation with my father and my sister. I 902 00:42:58,239 --> 00:43:02,360 Speaker 1: saw that. Uh yeah, I was a fan. I was 903 00:43:02,400 --> 00:43:05,759 Speaker 1: a fan, alright, really and this is this is like 904 00:43:05,800 --> 00:43:09,600 Speaker 1: an unpopular opinion. But I didn't hate the Val Kilmer batman. 905 00:43:09,840 --> 00:43:12,560 Speaker 1: I didn't hate it. I didn't hate it like Clooney 906 00:43:12,680 --> 00:43:15,720 Speaker 1: was way worse, way worse. I didn't hate Val Kilmer. 907 00:43:15,760 --> 00:43:18,160 Speaker 1: Joel Schumacher did the franchise No Favors when he took 908 00:43:18,200 --> 00:43:20,680 Speaker 1: over the right, and Jin Carry was in that movie too, 909 00:43:20,960 --> 00:43:23,200 Speaker 1: So I had some star part. And uh, was that 910 00:43:23,320 --> 00:43:26,839 Speaker 1: was that the one that had um Uh that had 911 00:43:26,960 --> 00:43:29,840 Speaker 1: Aaron Schwartzenegger. No, that was that was Clooney's one, that 912 00:43:29,960 --> 00:43:32,560 Speaker 1: was the bad one? That was the bad poison Ivy 913 00:43:32,600 --> 00:43:37,080 Speaker 1: who played Poison Ivy? Was that Was that also Val Kilmer's? 914 00:43:37,120 --> 00:43:42,000 Speaker 1: Or was that Schwarzenegger. I don't even remember them, but 915 00:43:42,280 --> 00:43:44,239 Speaker 1: but I but I did like that Carry. I thought 916 00:43:44,280 --> 00:43:46,040 Speaker 1: that one was bad. So I'm up now, right are 917 00:43:46,440 --> 00:43:50,640 Speaker 1: So this it comes down to like a couple shoot, man, 918 00:43:52,080 --> 00:43:53,879 Speaker 1: it comes down to a couple of them, by the way. 919 00:43:53,880 --> 00:43:56,080 Speaker 1: That was Clooney with Uma Thurman. Yeah, okay, that was 920 00:43:57,239 --> 00:43:58,960 Speaker 1: Tommy Lee Jones or a different one when he was 921 00:43:58,960 --> 00:44:01,960 Speaker 1: too face. That was with with the Michael Keaton still bad. 922 00:44:02,520 --> 00:44:05,480 Speaker 1: I'm going to go Lord of the Rings. He took mine. No, 923 00:44:05,640 --> 00:44:07,239 Speaker 1: I was. I almost wanted to last because I got 924 00:44:07,600 --> 00:44:10,839 Speaker 1: because I got the Hobbit movies. Also, yeah, the movies 925 00:44:10,880 --> 00:44:13,600 Speaker 1: weren't good. I didn't I didn't hate them. Those Hobby 926 00:44:13,640 --> 00:44:15,799 Speaker 1: movies were bad. I didn't hate them. No, they weren't 927 00:44:15,800 --> 00:44:16,800 Speaker 1: as good as the Lord of the Rings, but I 928 00:44:16,800 --> 00:44:20,239 Speaker 1: didn't hate them. I mean, DANDF was you know, they 929 00:44:20,239 --> 00:44:23,520 Speaker 1: took one book and stretched into three. But the Lord 930 00:44:23,520 --> 00:44:26,279 Speaker 1: of the Rings is just the Fellowship of the Ring 931 00:44:26,320 --> 00:44:28,200 Speaker 1: will forever be my favorite Lord of the Rings movie. 932 00:44:28,200 --> 00:44:31,120 Speaker 1: That was just like Oscars too. But they're one of 933 00:44:31,160 --> 00:44:35,080 Speaker 1: the few big franchises that actually wins like awards. They 934 00:44:35,120 --> 00:44:37,239 Speaker 1: have like the record for like a moment when the 935 00:44:37,400 --> 00:44:40,600 Speaker 1: Art Stark was in the first one, right, well it's right. 936 00:44:40,719 --> 00:44:44,000 Speaker 1: And by the way, no uh no quinsance. I got 937 00:44:44,040 --> 00:44:46,759 Speaker 1: a little game with throw wins awards that aren't just 938 00:44:46,800 --> 00:44:51,560 Speaker 1: like you know, special effects right alright, one like what 939 00:44:51,719 --> 00:44:54,239 Speaker 1: twelve awards that wanted to turn to the King. Yeah, 940 00:44:54,400 --> 00:44:56,120 Speaker 1: I need to go back and rewatch Lord of the the Rings. 941 00:44:56,320 --> 00:44:58,640 Speaker 1: You should. Yeah, absolutely so good. It's been a couple 942 00:44:58,640 --> 00:45:02,719 Speaker 1: of years. Um, okay, so next up. I feel like 943 00:45:02,760 --> 00:45:04,719 Speaker 1: this doesn't get enough attention, and I guess it fits 944 00:45:04,800 --> 00:45:07,880 Speaker 1: my might. I took Bond in the first round, Um, 945 00:45:07,920 --> 00:45:10,680 Speaker 1: so why not take Ethan Hunt and the Mission Impossible 946 00:45:10,719 --> 00:45:13,200 Speaker 1: franchise in the third round? Because I have, I have 947 00:45:13,320 --> 00:45:17,160 Speaker 1: fully believed that we should make Ethan Hunt the American 948 00:45:17,239 --> 00:45:20,080 Speaker 1: James Bond, so that whenever Tom Cruise is done playing him, 949 00:45:20,239 --> 00:45:21,719 Speaker 1: we just get a new actor to step into the 950 00:45:21,800 --> 00:45:24,600 Speaker 1: role and we keep Ethan Hunt going. Because really, aside 951 00:45:24,640 --> 00:45:28,120 Speaker 1: from Mission Impossible to the which was John Woo and 952 00:45:28,160 --> 00:45:29,919 Speaker 1: they had all the doves in the weird slow motion 953 00:45:29,960 --> 00:45:31,960 Speaker 1: and stuff like, all of them have been really good. 954 00:45:32,840 --> 00:45:34,560 Speaker 1: Um Too was the only one that wasn't good. But 955 00:45:34,600 --> 00:45:36,880 Speaker 1: they've all been really really entertaining. So I think Mission up. 956 00:45:36,920 --> 00:45:38,560 Speaker 1: I feel like it's just an underrated friend. That's that's 957 00:45:38,560 --> 00:45:41,480 Speaker 1: another friend. I haven't seen one. I haven't seen. Man, 958 00:45:41,480 --> 00:45:43,759 Speaker 1: they're all really good. Just don't I mean, Skip too, 959 00:45:43,800 --> 00:45:48,279 Speaker 1: but see the rest of them, they're all good. Was amazing, Yeah, okay, yeah, 960 00:45:48,680 --> 00:45:51,200 Speaker 1: well thanks guys. My two picks that were lined up 961 00:45:53,360 --> 00:45:59,160 Speaker 1: called drafting. Um, I was thinking about going our superhero 962 00:45:59,200 --> 00:46:02,440 Speaker 1: out by I I this is like more of a 963 00:46:02,480 --> 00:46:04,399 Speaker 1: pick that I just enjoyed watching. It's one of those, 964 00:46:04,440 --> 00:46:06,560 Speaker 1: like most rewatching the movies ever and they're always on TV. 965 00:46:06,719 --> 00:46:10,560 Speaker 1: It's the Oceans movies. Oh yeah, I like you get 966 00:46:10,600 --> 00:46:12,919 Speaker 1: Oceans eight with that too, which I like a lot. 967 00:46:13,000 --> 00:46:14,920 Speaker 1: I like it was really good. I watched on a 968 00:46:14,960 --> 00:46:16,359 Speaker 1: plane and I was like, let me just put this on, 969 00:46:16,520 --> 00:46:18,360 Speaker 1: like I might fall asleep. Whatever. I ended up like 970 00:46:18,360 --> 00:46:20,200 Speaker 1: getting and you had the original with the wrap pack 971 00:46:20,239 --> 00:46:22,520 Speaker 1: and all that, right, yeah, which which actually was a 972 00:46:22,520 --> 00:46:24,959 Speaker 1: really good movie. It's maybe half an hour too long, 973 00:46:25,400 --> 00:46:27,560 Speaker 1: but it's good. I mean, I still haven't seen the 974 00:46:27,600 --> 00:46:30,799 Speaker 1: Newitions eight. It's it's definitely good watching it. Really a 975 00:46:30,800 --> 00:46:32,680 Speaker 1: lot of fun the I mean, the cast is so good. 976 00:46:32,719 --> 00:46:36,120 Speaker 1: They're funny. I'm surprised you went there and not Spiderman 977 00:46:36,239 --> 00:46:39,520 Speaker 1: or Superman. I the only superheroes I had in mind 978 00:46:40,560 --> 00:46:42,680 Speaker 1: the Thorn, Thor and iron Man. But iron Man with 979 00:46:42,880 --> 00:46:45,959 Speaker 1: three was the bad one, and Thoro wasn't even that good. 980 00:46:46,040 --> 00:46:49,920 Speaker 1: Well yeah, there's was brutal. Thor one is great. Thor 981 00:46:50,000 --> 00:46:54,440 Speaker 1: Ragnarok could arguably the best single Marvel movie, like not 982 00:46:54,600 --> 00:46:58,439 Speaker 1: I mean non group movie, like single um superhero movie. 983 00:46:58,520 --> 00:47:01,840 Speaker 1: But Thor Dark World was bad. I didn't get um. 984 00:47:01,920 --> 00:47:04,279 Speaker 1: And then the new Jurassic Parks kind of stink, so 985 00:47:04,360 --> 00:47:06,719 Speaker 1: and I was like, I New Jurassic Parks are not 986 00:47:06,719 --> 00:47:09,239 Speaker 1: good movies. You didn't like Jurassic World the first one, 987 00:47:10,239 --> 00:47:12,360 Speaker 1: even from like a nostalgia standpoint, I didn't think it 988 00:47:12,360 --> 00:47:14,759 Speaker 1: was bad. The second one sucked. I was excited for 989 00:47:14,840 --> 00:47:16,880 Speaker 1: like Jeff Goldbloom because he's in it, and I'm like, 990 00:47:17,000 --> 00:47:19,399 Speaker 1: and he was in it for thirty seconds stopped going 991 00:47:19,440 --> 00:47:22,880 Speaker 1: to the park. People like what, But I was like, 992 00:47:22,920 --> 00:47:24,400 Speaker 1: it was the same thing as Star Wars, right, so, 993 00:47:24,520 --> 00:47:27,400 Speaker 1: like you know, the Force Awakens was basically Star Wars. 994 00:47:27,480 --> 00:47:30,520 Speaker 1: It was basically right, and then and then Jurassic World 995 00:47:30,640 --> 00:47:32,759 Speaker 1: was basically Durassic Park. They just changed the name in 996 00:47:32,800 --> 00:47:36,520 Speaker 1: the characters. Yeah, so all right, that's an interesting That's ah. 997 00:47:37,120 --> 00:47:38,680 Speaker 1: I thought it was interesting. So there were there are 998 00:47:38,680 --> 00:47:41,080 Speaker 1: a lot left on the board. I mean, I would 999 00:47:41,080 --> 00:47:43,720 Speaker 1: say Superman is that it's not a surprise because really 1000 00:47:44,600 --> 00:47:47,799 Speaker 1: the original Superman movie from seventy nine, Superman two was good. 1001 00:47:48,560 --> 00:47:50,680 Speaker 1: After that, like, there hasn't been a good Superman movie 1002 00:47:50,680 --> 00:47:53,560 Speaker 1: and a good Superman movie since. And I would argue 1003 00:47:53,560 --> 00:47:55,720 Speaker 1: that the second Superman was the best in the whole franchise. 1004 00:47:55,760 --> 00:47:58,520 Speaker 1: Like the original Superman was really good, but when he 1005 00:47:58,600 --> 00:48:00,880 Speaker 1: had to face off against the three villains, you know, 1006 00:48:01,040 --> 00:48:05,360 Speaker 1: General Zodd and the other two I can't remember the names. Uh, 1007 00:48:05,560 --> 00:48:08,879 Speaker 1: non was that the dude couldn't talk. It's like naming 1008 00:48:08,920 --> 00:48:12,319 Speaker 1: the other two black eyed people. But I thought that 1009 00:48:12,360 --> 00:48:15,839 Speaker 1: one was really good. Um. But yeah, after that, like 1010 00:48:15,960 --> 00:48:18,239 Speaker 1: three with Richard Pryor was and the fourth one was 1011 00:48:18,400 --> 00:48:21,000 Speaker 1: awful with the dude with the long fingernails with the 1012 00:48:21,680 --> 00:48:24,080 Speaker 1: he was terrible. And then and then the new ones, 1013 00:48:24,200 --> 00:48:29,600 Speaker 1: including the ones I mean Batman Versus Superman was bad. 1014 00:48:29,680 --> 00:48:32,280 Speaker 1: When verse Superman was maybe one of the worst movies 1015 00:48:32,320 --> 00:48:35,560 Speaker 1: I've ever seen, right, And you know what's stupid about it? 1016 00:48:36,360 --> 00:48:39,080 Speaker 1: What was the what was the breaking point where they 1017 00:48:39,120 --> 00:48:43,920 Speaker 1: became pals? Your mom's got the same almost walked. I 1018 00:48:43,960 --> 00:48:45,680 Speaker 1: was like, are you kidding me? Right now? When the 1019 00:48:45,719 --> 00:48:48,560 Speaker 1: Martha thing happened, I almost loved it. Was so stupid, dude. 1020 00:48:48,640 --> 00:48:51,439 Speaker 1: The funny thing about that Batman ver Superman is, isn't 1021 00:48:51,480 --> 00:48:53,879 Speaker 1: that's when Wonder Woman's in that movie, right, That's that's 1022 00:48:53,920 --> 00:48:56,040 Speaker 1: like the best part of it. It's like the character's name, 1023 00:48:56,160 --> 00:48:59,560 Speaker 1: the character was not in the title of the movie 1024 00:48:59,680 --> 00:49:04,080 Speaker 1: when fight towards the end against the dude today was 1025 00:49:04,080 --> 00:49:07,480 Speaker 1: a dude, I don't know. Um, that was okay, but 1026 00:49:07,760 --> 00:49:09,640 Speaker 1: it's I mean, Justice League wasn't that good, Like it's 1027 00:49:09,920 --> 00:49:12,759 Speaker 1: it's so disappointed. That was like when I grew up 1028 00:49:12,800 --> 00:49:14,880 Speaker 1: with Man like the Justice League. I mean, obviously, you know, 1029 00:49:14,880 --> 00:49:16,480 Speaker 1: the Marvel characters are like two, but I was more 1030 00:49:16,840 --> 00:49:21,800 Speaker 1: into like Batman and Superman, and they just that's so disappointed. 1031 00:49:21,840 --> 00:49:24,040 Speaker 1: Wonder Woman was great. Wonder Woman was good. The difference 1032 00:49:24,120 --> 00:49:26,400 Speaker 1: between Marvel, even if Marvel has like a dud and 1033 00:49:26,440 --> 00:49:29,120 Speaker 1: they haven't had it done quite some time, they never 1034 00:49:29,160 --> 00:49:31,320 Speaker 1: got crushed as badly. What was there, dad? What was 1035 00:49:31,440 --> 00:49:35,000 Speaker 1: Marvel's Probably like we just talked about the later some 1036 00:49:35,080 --> 00:49:38,400 Speaker 1: of the Iron Man, but that actually terrible. I forgot 1037 00:49:38,400 --> 00:49:41,400 Speaker 1: Captain America. Captain America the Civil War and Winter Soldier 1038 00:49:41,400 --> 00:49:43,840 Speaker 1: are both very good. I probably awesome. They were awesome. 1039 00:49:43,880 --> 00:49:45,640 Speaker 1: So they did a job. And then the newer ones 1040 00:49:45,680 --> 00:49:48,879 Speaker 1: are great. Marvel's great, Um, the New Spider Man, Tom 1041 00:49:48,880 --> 00:49:52,200 Speaker 1: Mollins great. So uh yeah, but DC really screws a 1042 00:49:52,280 --> 00:49:56,120 Speaker 1: big time when they put out big time movies. Yeah yeah, um, 1043 00:49:56,160 --> 00:49:57,799 Speaker 1: so I was gonna go with a different social poll. 1044 00:49:57,840 --> 00:49:59,680 Speaker 1: But maybe we just make this the poll, like you know, 1045 00:49:59,840 --> 00:50:03,000 Speaker 1: like let folks decide who who won the draft? So, yeah, 1046 00:50:03,040 --> 00:50:05,799 Speaker 1: who is our put up on top four? Yeah? Up 1047 00:50:05,840 --> 00:50:07,799 Speaker 1: in the you guys can vote on who you thought 1048 00:50:07,800 --> 00:50:11,560 Speaker 1: had the best draft. Um, but he did. I'll let 1049 00:50:11,640 --> 00:50:13,439 Speaker 1: you know what. The other My other social pole idea 1050 00:50:13,520 --> 00:50:15,640 Speaker 1: was he just kicked this around for a little bit. 1051 00:50:15,640 --> 00:50:17,439 Speaker 1: Because so I'm sure a lot of you have seen 1052 00:50:17,560 --> 00:50:23,920 Speaker 1: on Twitter, cam Newton was weirdly enough flying coach somewhere. Um, 1053 00:50:24,160 --> 00:50:25,759 Speaker 1: how does that happen? He was like flying on an 1054 00:50:25,760 --> 00:50:29,719 Speaker 1: international flights of the people, Yeah, except he was trying 1055 00:50:29,719 --> 00:50:31,839 Speaker 1: to not be a man of the people because because 1056 00:50:31,840 --> 00:50:35,480 Speaker 1: he offered somebody fifteen dollars to switch seats with him 1057 00:50:35,520 --> 00:50:38,640 Speaker 1: and that person said no. Um. But it made me wonder, 1058 00:50:38,760 --> 00:50:41,520 Speaker 1: like would any of you give up your first class seat? 1059 00:50:42,320 --> 00:50:44,960 Speaker 1: How much did I pay for it? Um, That's what 1060 00:50:45,080 --> 00:50:46,960 Speaker 1: I'm wondering, Like why fifteen hundreds? That seems sort of 1061 00:50:46,960 --> 00:50:48,680 Speaker 1: an arbitrary number, And I'm wondering if that was the 1062 00:50:48,719 --> 00:50:50,840 Speaker 1: cost of the first class ticket, like I would want 1063 00:50:51,280 --> 00:50:55,279 Speaker 1: the cost plus a little bit, because now I mean 1064 00:50:55,680 --> 00:50:57,920 Speaker 1: number one, if I can afford to fly first class. 1065 00:50:58,320 --> 00:50:59,880 Speaker 1: I don't care if cam Newton's come up to me 1066 00:51:00,080 --> 00:51:03,399 Speaker 1: and offering me fifteen hundred bucks, because what's fift bucks 1067 00:51:03,400 --> 00:51:08,920 Speaker 1: to me? Yeah? If so, Yeah, if if it is 1068 00:51:09,000 --> 00:51:11,719 Speaker 1: like a fift ticket, you would definitely want plus. But 1069 00:51:11,719 --> 00:51:13,759 Speaker 1: if it's just like a domestic flight from I don't know, 1070 00:51:13,840 --> 00:51:16,600 Speaker 1: let's just say l A to Houston and for like 1071 00:51:16,640 --> 00:51:22,520 Speaker 1: probably what would cost like a six. It just depends 1072 00:51:22,520 --> 00:51:24,239 Speaker 1: on the flight, Like we don't know what the flight is. Um. 1073 00:51:24,280 --> 00:51:26,600 Speaker 1: I ran in cam Newton and a shake um stick 1074 00:51:27,280 --> 00:51:30,920 Speaker 1: shakes shack shakeshack shack shack in Atlanta of all places. 1075 00:51:30,960 --> 00:51:33,560 Speaker 1: He was like, I guess he's picking up dinner. He 1076 00:51:33,719 --> 00:51:37,239 Speaker 1: is so much larger in person. Oh, I can imagine that. 1077 00:51:37,480 --> 00:51:39,439 Speaker 1: You know what I see on the football field, Alex 1078 00:51:39,520 --> 00:51:42,920 Speaker 1: Rodriguez the same kind of thing. Like he's he's a 1079 00:51:43,040 --> 00:51:45,920 Speaker 1: big dude man. Yeah. Um even by the way, the 1080 00:51:45,960 --> 00:51:49,200 Speaker 1: flight was from Paris to Charlotte, a ten hour flight 1081 00:51:49,280 --> 00:51:51,799 Speaker 1: from Paris to Charlotte. Dude, you gotta up that game. Man, 1082 00:51:52,160 --> 00:51:54,080 Speaker 1: I just got paid a hundred million dollars, Like not 1083 00:51:54,280 --> 00:51:56,640 Speaker 1: get like enough my first class tick of the first place. 1084 00:51:56,680 --> 00:51:58,600 Speaker 1: That's that's gotta be three g's at least, like if 1085 00:51:58,640 --> 00:52:01,200 Speaker 1: you're if you're doing a ten hour our hall, yeah, 1086 00:52:01,280 --> 00:52:03,600 Speaker 1: cross the Atlantic, that's across the Atlantic. I feel like, yeah, 1087 00:52:03,640 --> 00:52:06,279 Speaker 1: I feel is not enough for that's what that's what 1088 00:52:06,400 --> 00:52:08,440 Speaker 1: show his business class? Does that mean it was like 1089 00:52:08,440 --> 00:52:10,600 Speaker 1: one of those just those like was the first class 1090 00:52:10,680 --> 00:52:12,239 Speaker 1: or was it just one like I want more? Like 1091 00:52:12,440 --> 00:52:15,640 Speaker 1: CBS News said it was business So it might be 1092 00:52:15,640 --> 00:52:18,080 Speaker 1: the extended leg room seat that he wanted, not just 1093 00:52:18,120 --> 00:52:20,759 Speaker 1: the first class like, but the business class seats on 1094 00:52:20,800 --> 00:52:23,160 Speaker 1: some of those flights. Those long haul flights are essentially 1095 00:52:23,239 --> 00:52:28,560 Speaker 1: first class and they're really nicely. I'm a coach guy too, 1096 00:52:28,560 --> 00:52:30,280 Speaker 1: but when you walk by, I mean it's just obvious. 1097 00:52:30,480 --> 00:52:35,560 Speaker 1: But yeah, so Cam paid for a business class seat, Um, okay, 1098 00:52:35,920 --> 00:52:37,960 Speaker 1: paid for a business class seat, but missed his flight, 1099 00:52:38,760 --> 00:52:42,759 Speaker 1: so then he was forced to forced to fly home 1100 00:52:43,000 --> 00:52:46,400 Speaker 1: via a connecting flight in Dallas in regular economy with 1101 00:52:46,480 --> 00:52:49,319 Speaker 1: no extra leg room. So it's sort of on Cam, right, 1102 00:52:49,360 --> 00:52:53,719 Speaker 1: that's all, he's just like us. He's miss flights, so 1103 00:52:53,800 --> 00:52:55,839 Speaker 1: everyone else in the back. But I do feel bad 1104 00:52:55,880 --> 00:52:58,759 Speaker 1: if you're literally six foot are over and especially have 1105 00:52:58,760 --> 00:53:00,560 Speaker 1: a backpack, you need to put out your feet, you 1106 00:53:00,600 --> 00:53:02,920 Speaker 1: have no rooms. The only way you can do is 1107 00:53:02,920 --> 00:53:07,040 Speaker 1: an air travel is just so bad. And then your 1108 00:53:07,040 --> 00:53:09,560 Speaker 1: seats forward and you're gonna you always next to people 1109 00:53:09,680 --> 00:53:11,800 Speaker 1: and if you if you're next to a bigger person 1110 00:53:11,800 --> 00:53:13,680 Speaker 1: and your squish, you lose your arm rest. And then 1111 00:53:13,800 --> 00:53:15,719 Speaker 1: Nickel and dined the hell out of the customers. Now 1112 00:53:15,760 --> 00:53:17,520 Speaker 1: like they've split up. Like it was like it was 1113 00:53:17,600 --> 00:53:20,359 Speaker 1: first class and then it was you know, coach. Now 1114 00:53:20,440 --> 00:53:24,759 Speaker 1: it's like first class, business class, economy class. Uh and 1115 00:53:24,800 --> 00:53:28,160 Speaker 1: then it's like basic basic, Like we could do a 1116 00:53:28,200 --> 00:53:33,000 Speaker 1: whole offseason podcast just bitching about air travel. Absolutely, I mean, honestly, 1117 00:53:33,160 --> 00:53:35,319 Speaker 1: train travel is the greatest thing ever. It just you know, 1118 00:53:35,360 --> 00:53:37,319 Speaker 1: you just never never caught on. You never caught on 1119 00:53:37,360 --> 00:53:39,719 Speaker 1: because you just have to. You know, it takes time, admittedly, 1120 00:53:39,760 --> 00:53:41,279 Speaker 1: but if you have the time to do it. I 1121 00:53:41,280 --> 00:53:44,239 Speaker 1: am a a firm advocate of traveling by training. I 1122 00:53:44,280 --> 00:53:48,000 Speaker 1: love me some man tracks, some man tracking. Absolutely. So 1123 00:53:48,640 --> 00:53:50,960 Speaker 1: uh So there you go. We'll have our poll up. 1124 00:53:50,960 --> 00:53:52,560 Speaker 1: You guys can vote on it, and you guys can 1125 00:53:52,640 --> 00:53:55,200 Speaker 1: vote in with the you know, the the franchises that 1126 00:53:55,239 --> 00:53:58,239 Speaker 1: we missed they didn't get drafted. You can jump in 1127 00:53:58,360 --> 00:54:00,640 Speaker 1: and uh and lay in with your submission as well. 1128 00:54:00,680 --> 00:54:03,920 Speaker 1: We have the Hard Knocks results from last Oh yeah, please. 1129 00:54:03,960 --> 00:54:06,240 Speaker 1: So last week we put which was the best season 1130 00:54:06,239 --> 00:54:08,840 Speaker 1: of Hard Knocks before we came down with where the Jets, 1131 00:54:08,880 --> 00:54:12,040 Speaker 1: the Browns, the Texans, and the Bucks? Um, anyone have 1132 00:54:12,040 --> 00:54:14,640 Speaker 1: any predictions of what I'm gonna guess? The Brown Browns. 1133 00:54:15,080 --> 00:54:18,319 Speaker 1: The Browns did win with forty percent, followed by the 1134 00:54:18,400 --> 00:54:21,120 Speaker 1: Jets at thirty two, Texans at seventeen percent, and the 1135 00:54:21,120 --> 00:54:24,399 Speaker 1: Bucks with eight percent. Wow, okay, all right, I mean 1136 00:54:24,520 --> 00:54:26,040 Speaker 1: the Browns was a good season. I also feel like 1137 00:54:26,040 --> 00:54:28,040 Speaker 1: there was maybe some recency bias, but you know, it 1138 00:54:28,080 --> 00:54:30,040 Speaker 1: was a good season. It was entertaining. I mean, definitely 1139 00:54:30,040 --> 00:54:33,160 Speaker 1: recentcy bias, but that was one of the most entertainment season. 1140 00:54:33,280 --> 00:54:36,440 Speaker 1: So cool it. Heads up next week, we'll be with 1141 00:54:36,480 --> 00:54:39,480 Speaker 1: you a little bit earlier. The fourth of July holiday 1142 00:54:39,640 --> 00:54:43,120 Speaker 1: is coming up, so we will be recording what Tuesday. 1143 00:54:43,200 --> 00:54:46,759 Speaker 1: That what we're doing next week earlier in the week. 1144 00:54:46,920 --> 00:54:49,000 Speaker 1: We have not yet officially decided. We'll figure that out, 1145 00:54:49,040 --> 00:54:51,120 Speaker 1: but keep an eye out for the podcast coming a 1146 00:54:51,120 --> 00:54:54,360 Speaker 1: little bit earlier next week as well. Um, because you 1147 00:54:54,360 --> 00:54:56,560 Speaker 1: know holiday time, so you guys can go out in 1148 00:54:56,680 --> 00:55:00,440 Speaker 1: the last holiday before the NFL summer is prett much over. 1149 00:55:00,560 --> 00:55:04,319 Speaker 1: Before it's all, the NFL summer is over. Uh so 1150 00:55:04,520 --> 00:55:08,319 Speaker 1: don't remind me so all right, that's it. 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