WEBVTT - Drive Time: July 28 Dolphins Camp Report

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<v Speaker 1>To on the move, Glan Deep Speedlis past Hellas.

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<v Speaker 2>From the Baptist Health Studios inside the Baptist Health Training Complex.

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<v Speaker 3>This is Drivetime with Travis Wingfield. He's got my advans

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<v Speaker 3>in the playoffs.

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<v Speaker 2>What is up, Dolph fans and welcome to the Drive

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<v Speaker 2>Time Podcast. I am your host, Travis Wingfield and on

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<v Speaker 2>today's show is to a day around these parts as

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<v Speaker 2>we welcome back the fans to the Baptist Health Training

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<v Speaker 2>Complex for the first time in twenty twenty four. We'll

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<v Speaker 2>break it all down with all the practice notes, also

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<v Speaker 2>the press conferences of Tua Toungo bay Low a fresh

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<v Speaker 2>off his new deal, and I gotta tell you Quarterback

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<v Speaker 2>one just continues to evolve.

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<v Speaker 3>We'll talk about that.

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<v Speaker 2>We'll also hear from head coach Mike McDaniel and some

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<v Speaker 2>great clips from Kendall Lamb the og himself from the

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<v Speaker 2>Baptist Hill Studios inside the Health Training Complex. This is

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<v Speaker 2>the Draft Time Podcast. Ye we are going to begin

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<v Speaker 2>this episode audio heavy. In fact, we are going to

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<v Speaker 2>cover all of the two oppress or details here, including

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<v Speaker 2>his press conference and McDaniel talking about Quarterback one. As

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<v Speaker 2>I'm sure you guys have seen already the contract details

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<v Speaker 2>are out. I believe Pro Football Talk had it first.

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<v Speaker 2>We've seen two as money was reduced from a salary

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<v Speaker 2>this year down to one point five, which created nine

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<v Speaker 2>and a half million dollars in cap space, meaning Miami

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<v Speaker 2>now has quite a bit of cap flexibility after factoring

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<v Speaker 2>in the Xavier Howard money as well as this reduction.

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<v Speaker 2>And you can also use that too. Maybe go after

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<v Speaker 2>your Tyreek Hill extension. Maybe it's time to talk to

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<v Speaker 2>Jalen Phillips, Maybe it's time to talk to Javon Holland,

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<v Speaker 2>which or maybe you go out and you get your

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<v Speaker 2>right guard. Maybe you go out and you find a cornerback.

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<v Speaker 2>Since Cam Smith left practice to day with what seems

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<v Speaker 2>like a hamstring injury as he was grabbing at that

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<v Speaker 2>thing exiting the field, so Dolphins have some flexibility. I'd

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<v Speaker 2>be shocked if if we don't get some roster activity

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<v Speaker 2>from now to opening day. I mean, you're obviously going

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<v Speaker 2>to see lots of moves from now to opening day,

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<v Speaker 2>but I would be pretty surprised if we don't see

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<v Speaker 2>something happen with regards to the veteran market or our

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<v Speaker 2>own guys being taken care of. They are not going

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<v Speaker 2>to just sit back on their hands and wait and

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<v Speaker 2>see what happens. That's kind of my assumption or prediction

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<v Speaker 2>here heading into this thing. I want to go ahead

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<v Speaker 2>and get to these press conferences here and kick it

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<v Speaker 2>off with the opening statement from head coach Mike McDaniel

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<v Speaker 2>as well as twa tongue of bailoa at their respective pressers,

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<v Speaker 2>which were geared towards QB one.

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<v Speaker 3>Why wouldn't you?

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<v Speaker 2>This is the I mean, Tannyhill got that big extension

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<v Speaker 2>back in what was it like twenty sixteen, I think

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<v Speaker 2>it was, But that was back before you know, it

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<v Speaker 2>just was different, a different time back then in terms

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<v Speaker 2>of you know, he got like one hundred million for

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<v Speaker 2>like five or six years, and that was a pretty

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<v Speaker 2>big deal at the time. But things have changed and

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<v Speaker 2>it's pretty safe to say that the Dolphins have their

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<v Speaker 2>best quarterback since the guy that was throwing the ball

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<v Speaker 2>around here in the eighties and the nineties. The first

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<v Speaker 2>thing I want to mention here is just the evolution

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<v Speaker 2>of Tua from a physical statue standpoint, from the way

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<v Speaker 2>he smiles, from the way he conducts himself at a

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<v Speaker 2>press conference, like when I heard him talk today it

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<v Speaker 2>was the most I've heard him sound like a head coach.

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<v Speaker 2>Does that make sense? Like somebody who could go up

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<v Speaker 2>in front of the room and command the attention of

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<v Speaker 2>the entire room. And I'm not saying he wasn't that prior.

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<v Speaker 2>There's just like a I'm sure the contract has to

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<v Speaker 2>have something to do with this, it has to. There's

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<v Speaker 2>just a level of command over his entire being, like

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<v Speaker 2>a more comfortability in his own skin, more comfort and

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<v Speaker 2>how he approaches and addresses his teammates, more comfort and

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<v Speaker 2>how he's perceived from leadership, from teammates, from everything in

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<v Speaker 2>the organization. I just see a guy that we're going

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<v Speaker 2>to be behind here for a long time and is

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<v Speaker 2>going to lead us to a lot of wins and

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<v Speaker 2>some championships down the road. Let's go ahead now, though,

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<v Speaker 2>and play that opening statement from Tua Tongue Bailoa, who

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<v Speaker 2>took to the podium with his two beautiful children and wife.

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<v Speaker 2>And by the way, Ace is the man he reminds

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<v Speaker 2>me of my little cam. Ace is a little bit

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<v Speaker 2>older than Cam. But they will not be contained. They

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<v Speaker 2>will run around whatever room they're in, and if you

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<v Speaker 2>try to hold them, they're gonna let you know, they

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<v Speaker 2>don't want to be held. So let's go ahead and

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<v Speaker 2>start this thing off here with Tua, who took to

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<v Speaker 2>the podium and gave us this following address.

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<v Speaker 1>Man, you know, I want to thank uh my teammates,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, the throughout this process, those guys have been very,

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<v Speaker 1>very supportive of me and my family throughout that and

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<v Speaker 1>you know, as as a player, you couldn't ask for more,

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<v Speaker 1>especially from your your guys.

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<v Speaker 4>So we're looking forward to this year.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm super excited and ready for the first question.

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<v Speaker 2>And then we heard from Mike McDaniel, who was asked

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<v Speaker 2>a question but gave us the answer, which essentially was

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<v Speaker 2>an opening address.

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<v Speaker 3>Let's go to the head ball coach.

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<v Speaker 4>The deal's done, and that was kind of you know,

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<v Speaker 4>the hope.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm fired up for the organization, really fired up for

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<v Speaker 5>Tua and the and and the work he's done to

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<v Speaker 5>to receive something like that. I think it's a a

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<v Speaker 5>cool validation for sure. You know, I think what's been

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<v Speaker 5>cool about the process is, you know, I think coach

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<v Speaker 5>Belvill has done an outstanding job with Tua to connect

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<v Speaker 5>to the fact that, hey, whatever is going on, you know,

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<v Speaker 5>our focus is what we're going to do today and

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<v Speaker 5>developing our game too, you know, make the ground, make

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<v Speaker 5>the gains that we we expect in the off season

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<v Speaker 5>from TUA. So the the the From my perspective, I'm happy,

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<v Speaker 5>but I also expected it to get done. And now

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<v Speaker 5>that it's done, it's about, uh, moving forward, because you

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<v Speaker 5>know it. It's maybe a handshake and a smile, but

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<v Speaker 5>it's not a celebration, you know, it's a it's a

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<v Speaker 5>cool point for the organization to move forward.

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<v Speaker 4>But moving forward, we are The.

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<v Speaker 2>Next question for each roles into a two for one

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<v Speaker 2>of sorts here about what's next? What is the You know,

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<v Speaker 2>this is done, you kind of worked towards this, and

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<v Speaker 2>of course this was the goal last year and in

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<v Speaker 2>twenty twenty two as well. But what's next now that

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<v Speaker 2>this part of this whole saga or you know, the journey,

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<v Speaker 2>I guess I should say, is behind you. What comes next?

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<v Speaker 2>Let's go ahead and play it back to back tu

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<v Speaker 2>and McDaniel.

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<v Speaker 1>Well, we haven't won the games that we wanted to win,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, deep in into the playoffs. Get deep into

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<v Speaker 1>the playoffs, you know, win the games that matter. That's

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<v Speaker 1>what I would say.

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<v Speaker 4>All of that is cool, but I could have I could.

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<v Speaker 1>Have been the worst, had had the worst passer rating,

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<v Speaker 1>I could have you know, through for a thousand yards.

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<v Speaker 1>But if we were in in those games and we

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<v Speaker 1>were winning those big time games and we got to

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<v Speaker 1>go and win the championship, I mean I trade all

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<v Speaker 1>of that.

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<v Speaker 4>I trade all of that for them.

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<v Speaker 5>You get a lot of reps at seeing how people

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<v Speaker 5>respond to things. I think that is absolutely the nature

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<v Speaker 5>that you should expect and and something that I know

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<v Speaker 5>two is very very aware of.

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<v Speaker 4>And you know, I think.

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<v Speaker 5>That's one of the cool things about sports is you know,

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<v Speaker 5>T can know that his teammates know that, and the.

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<v Speaker 2>You know, they.

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<v Speaker 5>Already have pressure and expectations for themselves. So you know,

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<v Speaker 5>I think you know, just as long as you acknowledge that,

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<v Speaker 5>which uh you know quite frankly too has shown me

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<v Speaker 5>that throughout the entire offseason that he knows what time

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<v Speaker 5>it is, and you fortunately, uh him and all of

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<v Speaker 5>his teammates can go out and determine, you know, whatever

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<v Speaker 5>the narrative is built upon by the way they play,

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<v Speaker 5>so we focus on the way we play.

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<v Speaker 2>I've actually kind of really liked the way McDaniel has

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<v Speaker 2>sort of deflected the quarterback questions and made them more

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<v Speaker 2>about his team, because like in the past, it was

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<v Speaker 2>always you know, I think there was a real concerted

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<v Speaker 2>effort to you know, prop up his quarterback and make

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<v Speaker 2>his quarterback know that in every walk of where he speaks,

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<v Speaker 2>he's got his quarterbacks back. But now like it's kind

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<v Speaker 2>of geared more towards like, yoh, it's great, we have

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<v Speaker 2>the quarterback here. We have high expectations for him, but

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<v Speaker 2>it's a team game all and all that that goes

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<v Speaker 2>into it.

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<v Speaker 3>So I like that.

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<v Speaker 2>Way of addressing things. Let's go ahead and move to

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<v Speaker 2>something that I really wanted to focus on today, the

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<v Speaker 2>personal side, because you know, we've all taken a liking

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<v Speaker 2>to this guy, right like, he was a guy that

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<v Speaker 2>we had our eyes on back in like twenty eighteen,

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<v Speaker 2>twenty nineteen as he played out the string there at Alabama.

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<v Speaker 2>But you know, the reflection of a lifetime achievment. I

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<v Speaker 2>know that that's not how you know, both Tua and

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<v Speaker 2>coach view this, because that's just their mindset with what's next,

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<v Speaker 2>as you've already heard. But damn it, man, you did

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<v Speaker 2>something special here, and I wanted to know how he

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<v Speaker 2>felt about the journey going all the way back from

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<v Speaker 2>those days on Eva Beach in Honolulu or sorry, Onna

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<v Speaker 2>Wahu to now today as the franchise quarterback for your

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<v Speaker 2>Miami Dolphins with unequivocal backing from the entire organization. Let's

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<v Speaker 2>go ahead and hear to talk about as you saw

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<v Speaker 2>in his documentary right the Rookie Season to a documentary

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<v Speaker 2>that was on Fox in twenty twenty before the season began,

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<v Speaker 2>he talked about those reps on the beach with Pops.

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<v Speaker 2>I wanted to ask him, when you reflect back to

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<v Speaker 2>those days to now just give us your thoughts.

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<v Speaker 1>Well, I'm actually very grateful for the setup that my

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<v Speaker 1>dad had given me. You know, there's been a number

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<v Speaker 1>of times that you know, after school, I'd have to

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<v Speaker 1>try to, you know, do my homework as fast as

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<v Speaker 1>I can, because once my father was home, it wasn't

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<v Speaker 1>about school, like your mind better be ready to go

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<v Speaker 1>to go on practice, and when you practice, you had

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<v Speaker 1>to practice a certain way. And if it wasn't to

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<v Speaker 1>you know, his standard, then it you know, it was

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<v Speaker 1>like okay, I know, I'm go have to do extra work.

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<v Speaker 1>Or if I didn't have to do extra work, we

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<v Speaker 1>were going to have a talk, that's for sure. So,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, I just can remember after football games, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>if I didn't have a good game, my dad would

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<v Speaker 1>send me to a throwing camp, and I'd go straight

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<v Speaker 1>from my football game to a throwing camp in my pads,

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<v Speaker 1>and I wouldn't be with the kids the same age

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<v Speaker 1>as me.

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<v Speaker 4>I'd be with the kids older than me.

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<v Speaker 1>So like I was, I was kind of nervous, like, okay,

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<v Speaker 1>like I'm nervous to go with the older guys because

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<v Speaker 1>if I throw and I don't throw it right, the

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<v Speaker 1>older guys are going to say something. And my mind

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<v Speaker 1>is like, hey, I want to fit in with these

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<v Speaker 1>older guys. But then at the same time, I'm like,

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know if I want to go through all

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<v Speaker 1>that stress.

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<v Speaker 4>Maybe I should just stick with the younger guys.

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<v Speaker 1>And so one thing I didn't want my dad to

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<v Speaker 1>do was my dad to come down and force me

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<v Speaker 1>to go and throw with those guys or tell whatever

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<v Speaker 1>coach it was there, like, no, my son's going to

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<v Speaker 1>go throw with these older guys. And so I was

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<v Speaker 1>just more afraid of the standard that was set for,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, me by my dad. But it's it's helped

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<v Speaker 1>me become who I am today with how I see

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<v Speaker 1>the game, you know, and I'm I'm I'm grateful for

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<v Speaker 1>for you know that that part that my dad has has.

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<v Speaker 2>Helped me with to the previous point I made, I

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<v Speaker 2>wanted to play this because I think it helps you

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<v Speaker 2>into the mind of your quarterback, you know, not practicing

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<v Speaker 2>and not being part of the competition fomo, dude, Like

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<v Speaker 2>we all have fomo in certain areas, and when you

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<v Speaker 2>hold a competitor out of their respective sport, I think

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<v Speaker 2>that fomo kicks up tenfold.

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<v Speaker 4>Oh that's stuff. That's stuff for me.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, I don't know how the other quarterbacks like

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<v Speaker 1>around the league do it, but for for me, I'm

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<v Speaker 1>I'm a rep guy, like I need to do it

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<v Speaker 1>in order for me to to kind of see what

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<v Speaker 1>I need to do better or see what feels right

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<v Speaker 1>what doesn't feel right. And then the other thing the communication.

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<v Speaker 4>In the huddle.

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<v Speaker 1>Right, those guys are here and other guys in the huddle,

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<v Speaker 1>that's not who they're going to be hearing. The cadence

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<v Speaker 1>is just a little different with the way I say

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<v Speaker 1>the cadence and the way the other guys say the cadence.

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<v Speaker 1>So that was a little tough for me to kind

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<v Speaker 1>of stay out, and so a lot of the decisions

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<v Speaker 1>to being out there and whatnot, I made those knowing

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<v Speaker 1>like whatever's going on outside, like this is the reps

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<v Speaker 1>that I need, and that's why I was out there.

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<v Speaker 3>I love that.

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<v Speaker 2>Love that's a leader that as a guy that needs

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<v Speaker 2>to be there with his teammates, a guy that understands

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<v Speaker 2>what he needs to be the best version of himself.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna do it. You guys are gonna like it.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna make another golf reference. I saw one of

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<v Speaker 2>the ratings on Apple podcasts, and I like my golf

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<v Speaker 2>game too much?

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<v Speaker 3>Do I talk about golf a lot here?

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<v Speaker 2>I feel like I make references to how it is

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<v Speaker 2>a parallel to football in terms of like sport.

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<v Speaker 3>But I don't feel like I talk about the golf

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<v Speaker 3>game all that much.

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<v Speaker 2>Maybe a little bit in July and June before football's

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<v Speaker 2>even here, so you know, I digress a little bit.

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<v Speaker 2>I talk about it on Twitter a lot, but is

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<v Speaker 2>it too much?

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<v Speaker 3>I don't know.

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<v Speaker 2>I feel like this what Tuwa talks about there is

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<v Speaker 2>like every golfer has their own routine to how to

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<v Speaker 2>get ready for a round. Like, maybe I want to

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<v Speaker 2>spend more time putting versus chipping. Maybe I want to

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<v Speaker 2>get more swings in on the rain. Maybe I only

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<v Speaker 2>want fifteen swings just to get the feel. Everyone knows

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<v Speaker 2>how to get themselves ready, and for Tua, he knows

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<v Speaker 2>getting himself ready means repping it and seeing it, and

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<v Speaker 2>that would explain on top of all the reps we

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<v Speaker 2>heard him talk about with his.

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<v Speaker 3>Pop back in the day.

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<v Speaker 2>That would explain that rare vision we talked about with

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<v Speaker 2>Mike White on the podcast last week.

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<v Speaker 3>So it all tracks there. I have two more here.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm going to save one because it's about on field

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<v Speaker 2>work and it applies to today's practice and it's funny

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<v Speaker 2>how that works out when you get a question in

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<v Speaker 2>for the quarterback and then he goes out and does

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<v Speaker 2>something that refers to that on the practice field. But

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<v Speaker 2>this last one here resonated with me personally. I moved

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<v Speaker 2>to this area to South Florida the same time that

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<v Speaker 2>Tua did. We were both drafted, as it were, and

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<v Speaker 2>I use a heavy emphasis on my air quotes that

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<v Speaker 2>you cannot see. Pretty big difference in being hired as

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<v Speaker 2>an employee compared to being drafted fifth overall in the

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<v Speaker 2>NFL draft.

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<v Speaker 3>In twenty twenty. And I've grown to fall in love

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<v Speaker 3>with South Florida. I mean, who wouldn't.

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<v Speaker 2>I can't imagine living anywhere else on the planet, quite frankly,

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<v Speaker 2>and one of the biggest reasons, like, look, so something

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<v Speaker 2>about me here. I grew up in a secluded, narrow

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<v Speaker 2>minded part of Washington State. I always tell you, guys, Seattle,

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<v Speaker 2>that's not really necessarily the case. I grew up on

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<v Speaker 2>the east side of the Cascade Mountains which splits Washington State,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, about one third down the west side of

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<v Speaker 2>the state, and I'm on the right side of those mountains,

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<v Speaker 2>and over there, it's small minded, not a lot of variety,

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<v Speaker 2>not a lot of out the box thinking going on

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<v Speaker 2>and coming here and exposing my children to all of

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<v Speaker 2>that life has to offer here, to different perspectives and

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<v Speaker 2>lenses and different struggles and stripes, and how not everything is,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, one way for everybody. I just loved, loved,

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<v Speaker 2>loved what Tua said right here about South Florida and

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<v Speaker 2>how he's made his home.

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<v Speaker 3>With his family.

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<v Speaker 1>Well, I grew up in a similar state, if you will.

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<v Speaker 1>Hawaii is also a melting pot of many different cultures, right.

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<v Speaker 1>You have Asians, you have Polynesians, we have Hispanic, like

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<v Speaker 1>we have we have it all down there in HOII

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<v Speaker 1>and out here it's very similar. But there's more Hispanic people, right,

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<v Speaker 1>people that speak Spanish, you know, Cubans, Colombians, you know.

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<v Speaker 1>And it's also a melting pot in that way. But

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<v Speaker 1>the weather, you know, does does justice, the food does justice,

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<v Speaker 1>and I just don't think you'd want to be anywhere

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<v Speaker 1>else taxes.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, that is press conference coverage. I do have some

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<v Speaker 2>more sound from TUA and McDaniel and some fantastic stuff

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<v Speaker 2>with Og himself Kendall Lamb. We'll get to all that

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<v Speaker 2>next here, as well as practice notes.

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<v Speaker 3>Heavy emphasis on that.

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<v Speaker 2>That's next to Draft Time podcast, your host Travis Wingfield,

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<v Speaker 2>brought to you by automation. We start right here in

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<v Speaker 2>segment two with some news ahead of going back to

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<v Speaker 2>practice reps from QB one, and it's good news. David

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<v Speaker 2>Long returned off pup today. He actually took the roster

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<v Speaker 2>place of No No. They signed a linebacker who took

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<v Speaker 2>the roster place of Gavin Harts. I told you guys,

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<v Speaker 2>it was a rough start to camp for Gavin Harris him,

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<v Speaker 2>the team agreed, and so David long is back off pup.

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<v Speaker 3>I thought he looked very smooth. He looked quick to

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<v Speaker 3>the punch.

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<v Speaker 2>And watching him and Jordan Brooks work on play action keys,

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<v Speaker 2>get the depth in your zone, draw and your hook

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<v Speaker 2>zone drop and then fire back downhill and come, you know,

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<v Speaker 2>rally on you know short underneath crossers. Watching them practice

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<v Speaker 2>together back in the spring and then today, it seems

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<v Speaker 2>from afar like a relationship of two players who have

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<v Speaker 2>been together for a long long time. Another cool thing

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<v Speaker 2>I saw him doing. It was mostly red zone work today.

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<v Speaker 2>When he wasn't in the lineup, he was standing on

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<v Speaker 2>the end line behind the defense in the end zone,

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<v Speaker 2>counting things out, you know, pointing things out, just being

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<v Speaker 2>involved to get those mental reps every single rep that

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<v Speaker 2>he could. That's the type of lock in that makes

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<v Speaker 2>him David Long man, and that's why he plays so

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<v Speaker 2>damn fast. And to further this point, McDaniel talked about

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<v Speaker 2>this in his press conference and I probably should have

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<v Speaker 2>pulled the audio, but I don't have it right now,

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<v Speaker 2>so we're gonna keep rolling here. But he talked about

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<v Speaker 2>Bradley Chubb and Jalen Phillips both being on schedule or rather,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, free of timelines, basically saying they haven't had

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<v Speaker 2>setbacks because they have done a great job of just

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<v Speaker 2>pursuing the particular day. But what really stood out to

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<v Speaker 2>me about his comments about two and fifteen as I

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<v Speaker 2>saw a beechub hyping up the crowd, I saw the

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<v Speaker 2>crowd lose their freaking minds when Jalen Phillips came running

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<v Speaker 2>over to join his teammates after the sprints and like

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<v Speaker 2>change of direction drills that he was doing where he

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<v Speaker 2>looked fantastic by the way. The crowd lost their mind

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<v Speaker 2>over those two guys and coach talked about their involvement

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<v Speaker 2>and it's it's copy and paste to Jalen Ramsey last year.

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<v Speaker 2>And then I look over and see David Long doing

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<v Speaker 2>what David Long's doing. And then I look over at

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<v Speaker 2>to a tongue of bai loa or I hear him

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<v Speaker 2>talk about his at his press conference, about the yearning,

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<v Speaker 2>the well for sorry for rhyming, the burning desire to

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<v Speaker 2>be out there repping this stuff and getting better at

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<v Speaker 2>football with his teammates. I was talking to Kyle about

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<v Speaker 2>this today. How the hell are they going to pick

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<v Speaker 2>captains this year. Narrow it down for me because on

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<v Speaker 2>offense to and ty Rieker captains right. I think Austin

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<v Speaker 2>Jackson has an argument for a captain. Tron Armstead as

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<v Speaker 2>a captain last year. Alec Ingold is clearly a captain.

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<v Speaker 2>I think Raheem Moster could be a captain. I think

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<v Speaker 2>johnaus Smith could be a captain. On the defensive side.

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<v Speaker 2>Who the hell are you gonna pick there? Zach Steeler

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<v Speaker 2>could be one. Kalais Campbell's a Walter Payton Mann of

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<v Speaker 2>the Year. Of course he's a captain if you know,

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<v Speaker 2>if he gets in his first year. Jalen Ramsey's a captain.

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<v Speaker 2>Javon Hollan was a captain last year. David Long is

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<v Speaker 2>captain material, Jordan Brooks is captain material. In fact, I'm

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<v Speaker 2>gonna have to ask coach this later on because i

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<v Speaker 2>want to know, like, how what do you think the

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<v Speaker 2>process is going to be the chair of picking captains?

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<v Speaker 2>And how are you going to like pick seven or

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<v Speaker 2>eight because you've got like fifty on this team. Just

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<v Speaker 2>a quick aside there, Let's go back to the quarterback

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<v Speaker 2>play because you know, speaking of playing fast, like David

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<v Speaker 2>Long does QB one was at it again. Man, it

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<v Speaker 2>wasn't the same day as Friday, which I still I

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<v Speaker 2>love that Kyle said it too. I thought it was

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<v Speaker 2>the best practice I've ever seen to to have not

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<v Speaker 2>as many wow throws today because we are mostly in

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<v Speaker 2>tight quarters down in the red zone. But I want

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<v Speaker 2>to point out another element of his game that I

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<v Speaker 2>think has grown from last year. You know, Friday, we

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<v Speaker 2>talked about the velocity and different pitches that he features

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<v Speaker 2>in his bag. Today we got a good look at

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<v Speaker 2>some of the mobility, which I know you all and

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<v Speaker 2>myself are going to absolutely clamor for this season with

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<v Speaker 2>the reduction and weight and size and better overall mobility.

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<v Speaker 2>So I just want to gloss over this first, Like

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<v Speaker 2>you know, first, I mean the one on one throws.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't think we even have to gas those at

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<v Speaker 2>this point because he is pinpoint with it. We'll cover

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<v Speaker 2>receivers and dbs and the one on ones later, but

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<v Speaker 2>back to his mobility here real quick. The first play

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<v Speaker 2>of Team Red Zone was a pick by Javon Holland

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<v Speaker 2>thrown by a Tua, and given Jev's running back ability,

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<v Speaker 2>I would expect it to be one hundred yard touchdown

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<v Speaker 2>pick six to rolled off to his left, had a

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<v Speaker 2>hand in his face and tried to throw it around

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<v Speaker 2>that hand in his face, didn't get it around the guy.

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<v Speaker 2>I didn't see the number. I think it was Jonathan

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<v Speaker 2>Harris number ninety eight, but he deflected it and Javon

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<v Speaker 2>Hall and collected it and went back the other way

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<v Speaker 2>for a pick six. So like it's gonna happen sometimes.

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<v Speaker 2>His next drop back was a thing of absolute beauty.

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<v Speaker 2>He gets pressure off of his left side and up

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<v Speaker 2>the middle, hits that backdrop of of his drop back

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<v Speaker 2>and hitches up and immediately springs up off the spot

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<v Speaker 2>and gets himself into a dead sprint. And this is

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<v Speaker 2>where like I saw a fleet of foot to a

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<v Speaker 2>moving like he left those rushers in his wake.

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<v Speaker 3>And yeah, I mean he's not gonnaut run.

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<v Speaker 2>You know, linebackers and corners for sure, But if you

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<v Speaker 2>can just leave defensive linemen in their wake, like that's

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<v Speaker 2>all we need. Brother, And Wattle's coming across the same

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<v Speaker 2>time as him, like on a drag or like a

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<v Speaker 2>delayed drag route across the formation at full speed, which

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<v Speaker 2>you ever throw it to a twenty one mile hour target.

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<v Speaker 2>Not easy and Tua throws it right on the upfield

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<v Speaker 2>shoulder and tight quarters catch, turn up, touchdown. I was

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<v Speaker 2>pretty impressed by that man. To throw that accurately on

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<v Speaker 2>the move is not easy either. And then two periods

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<v Speaker 2>later he got pressure into the exact same thing. Reset

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<v Speaker 2>throws a checkdown to alec Ingold, turns a negative play

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<v Speaker 2>into a gain. And those are the subtle things that

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<v Speaker 2>we can do this season. The quarterback can do better

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<v Speaker 2>where rather than it being you know, third and fourteen

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<v Speaker 2>because of the four yard sack, now it's third and five,

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<v Speaker 2>and I like our chances in third and five a

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<v Speaker 2>whole hell of a lot. It's just another example of

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<v Speaker 2>how you can sustain drives and be on the field

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<v Speaker 2>for longer and rest your defense longer. And when you're

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<v Speaker 2>on the field more, when you're not punting as much,

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<v Speaker 2>you have more opportunities for explosive plays. Let's go back

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<v Speaker 2>to Tua who talked about his mobility and how he

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<v Speaker 2>thinks it will impact his game in twenty twenty five.

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<v Speaker 1>I think that'll do a lot, being more mobile, being

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<v Speaker 1>able to run the ball a little more, being able to,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, try to simulate that. I am trying to

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<v Speaker 1>run the ball and then pull up and you know,

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<v Speaker 1>able to to catch someone off guard in a way.

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<v Speaker 1>I just think being more mobile, being lighter on your feet,

0:21:53.920 --> 0:21:57.080
<v Speaker 1>all of that helps with with this game and you

0:21:57.119 --> 0:21:58.840
<v Speaker 1>know everything in this game.

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<v Speaker 4>So that's that's sort of the thought there.

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<v Speaker 2>Gosh, man adding to the game, just picture a better

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<v Speaker 2>to a picture him a little bit better at everything

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<v Speaker 2>than what he was last year, and what that could

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<v Speaker 2>do for this offense. I'm a little bit excited about it.

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<v Speaker 2>And I think I have referenced this in the podcast

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<v Speaker 2>a few times, but like, go back and watch those

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<v Speaker 2>big games, man, there's this narrative about two in big games. Yeah,

0:22:20.200 --> 0:22:22.880
<v Speaker 2>the Chiefs game was terrible, but I think almost everybody

0:22:22.880 --> 0:22:24.760
<v Speaker 2>in that game on offense was pretty terrible because it

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<v Speaker 2>was cold and it was tough to adjust to and

0:22:27.280 --> 0:22:29.439
<v Speaker 2>the Chiefs played like crap on offense, right, Like they

0:22:29.480 --> 0:22:31.280
<v Speaker 2>moved the ball into the field and the running game

0:22:31.320 --> 0:22:33.360
<v Speaker 2>was working. You know, they had a healthy offensive line.

0:22:33.400 --> 0:22:36.520
<v Speaker 2>We didn't have that. But Mahomes was not on point.

0:22:36.760 --> 0:22:38.840
<v Speaker 2>Kelsey had some big like go back and watch that game,

0:22:39.000 --> 0:22:40.760
<v Speaker 2>and go back and watch the other big games. Because

0:22:40.760 --> 0:22:44.000
<v Speaker 2>Tua in the Baltimore game, the first half dealing, absolutely

0:22:44.040 --> 0:22:47.960
<v Speaker 2>dealing in the Philly game for three quarters, absolutely dealing.

0:22:48.000 --> 0:22:49.359
<v Speaker 3>Like, go back and watch these.

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<v Speaker 2>Games, man, because I don't think people remember them the

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<v Speaker 2>way they actually happened. And Kyle you know, has has

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<v Speaker 2>done the content on the EPA per play against top

0:22:56.400 --> 0:22:58.400
<v Speaker 2>ten defense is and where two of ranks like it's

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<v Speaker 2>right there with the best quarterbacks in the games. So

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<v Speaker 2>I just I think that narrative is it's I guess

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<v Speaker 2>earned because of the result, But I don't think it's

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<v Speaker 2>an accurate forecaster for what's to come because I think

0:23:10.440 --> 0:23:14.760
<v Speaker 2>the details of that particular stat and the context tells

0:23:14.800 --> 0:23:17.320
<v Speaker 2>you that it's not wasn't as bad as you think

0:23:17.320 --> 0:23:19.280
<v Speaker 2>it is, and a couple of things getting cleaned up

0:23:19.280 --> 0:23:21.320
<v Speaker 2>will make it like a positive and something you look

0:23:21.359 --> 0:23:23.600
<v Speaker 2>at like, oh, that's very good. Two will also have

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<v Speaker 2>the first two passes of practice. I think we're kind

0:23:26.520 --> 0:23:29.560
<v Speaker 2>of like crowd pleasers deep shots to a Chan and waddle.

0:23:29.680 --> 0:23:31.960
<v Speaker 3>Neither of them connected both on like these deep posts.

0:23:32.200 --> 0:23:35.119
<v Speaker 2>And he had a Chan you know, in the early

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<v Speaker 2>full field portion of practice, and I thought it was

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<v Speaker 2>gonna be Yatti for a long touchdown, and I thought

0:23:39.240 --> 0:23:40.800
<v Speaker 2>Devon could have played it a little bit better. But

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<v Speaker 2>I'm also glad that he didn't because I would rather

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<v Speaker 2>see these guys not contest fifty to fifty balls in

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<v Speaker 2>training camp ever, because you're gonna land on the ground

0:23:48.600 --> 0:23:51.960
<v Speaker 2>and you're gonna get hurt. Possibly, right, And Jalen Waddle

0:23:52.000 --> 0:23:54.040
<v Speaker 2>on the first one did contest a high ball with

0:23:54.080 --> 0:23:56.640
<v Speaker 2>Elijah Campbell right there. Who Campbell's had a great camp

0:23:56.640 --> 0:23:58.840
<v Speaker 2>by the way. He broke off this, you know, and

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<v Speaker 2>covered the top of this deep post route and he

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<v Speaker 2>deflected the pass and caused the incompletion and Waddle hit

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<v Speaker 2>the ground kind of hard. Didn't love it, and then

0:24:06.560 --> 0:24:08.639
<v Speaker 2>he bounced back up. And then Devon h And I

0:24:08.640 --> 0:24:10.560
<v Speaker 2>thought had a long touchdown. He was open, he was

0:24:10.600 --> 0:24:13.119
<v Speaker 2>behind Javon Holland and he kind of just like didn't

0:24:13.119 --> 0:24:15.119
<v Speaker 2>play this ball, and Javon was able to run it

0:24:15.160 --> 0:24:17.480
<v Speaker 2>down and make a play on the football. So but

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<v Speaker 2>like a post route from the two to the field,

0:24:20.480 --> 0:24:22.439
<v Speaker 2>like he's kind of a wide receiver, guys, but the

0:24:22.480 --> 0:24:24.720
<v Speaker 2>ball was right there, didn't contest it. Javon broke it

0:24:24.800 --> 0:24:26.199
<v Speaker 2>up and had a great day himself. So those are

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<v Speaker 2>two first two throws of practice for Tua. Then he

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<v Speaker 2>had some touchdowns, just like we saw in the one

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<v Speaker 2>on one period with the dots that he was just

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<v Speaker 2>painting the corners on Tua brought them to mid and

0:24:37.200 --> 0:24:40.280
<v Speaker 2>low red zone. He threw a dime to Brayln Sanders

0:24:40.280 --> 0:24:42.800
<v Speaker 2>who made a nice toe tap catch over cater Cohu

0:24:42.840 --> 0:24:44.320
<v Speaker 2>in the corner of the end zone who was in

0:24:44.400 --> 0:24:47.280
<v Speaker 2>perfect position. But what do they say about a perfect pass?

0:24:47.359 --> 0:24:50.080
<v Speaker 2>There's no defense for it, right. He also had another

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<v Speaker 2>one of those same exact throws in the corner to

0:24:51.680 --> 0:24:54.600
<v Speaker 2>Tanner Connor to end practice right in the bucket, and

0:24:54.640 --> 0:24:56.439
<v Speaker 2>then to put a bow on all of that. He

0:24:56.560 --> 0:24:59.720
<v Speaker 2>is processing super fast, like the third year. In the

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<v Speaker 2>off you can see the stripe of the helmet go

0:25:02.280 --> 0:25:05.320
<v Speaker 2>from like left flat to left hook to deep post,

0:25:05.400 --> 0:25:07.960
<v Speaker 2>but to right hook to right flat. He's getting across

0:25:08.000 --> 0:25:11.000
<v Speaker 2>the whole field progression. You can see the third year

0:25:11.160 --> 0:25:14.320
<v Speaker 2>familiarity in the system, just totally feeling it and like

0:25:14.359 --> 0:25:17.800
<v Speaker 2>almost throwing blind sometimes to that backside breed because he

0:25:17.840 --> 0:25:20.240
<v Speaker 2>has processed the information knowing, oh the back is there

0:25:20.240 --> 0:25:20.800
<v Speaker 2>for the checkdown.

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<v Speaker 3>They don't have that cover right now.

0:25:22.240 --> 0:25:23.720
<v Speaker 2>Let you go ahead and get this thing out and

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<v Speaker 2>again help us stay on schedule and produce more positive

0:25:28.040 --> 0:25:30.600
<v Speaker 2>plays and stay on the field for longer. Another very strong,

0:25:30.680 --> 0:25:32.840
<v Speaker 2>strong day for him and a fun day to be

0:25:32.880 --> 0:25:35.520
<v Speaker 2>honest with the quarterback. Let's go ahead and transition here

0:25:35.560 --> 0:25:38.199
<v Speaker 2>to the defense and Jalen Ramsey, who was out freaking

0:25:38.359 --> 0:25:44.359
<v Speaker 2>standing today. I think Ramsey, I've said it on the podcast,

0:25:44.400 --> 0:25:47.959
<v Speaker 2>is like the Tyreek of the defense, and I just

0:25:48.040 --> 0:25:51.399
<v Speaker 2>think he's the most unique defensive player in the NFL.

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<v Speaker 2>And I want to start here because I asked coach

0:25:53.680 --> 0:25:56.440
<v Speaker 2>about that great interaction that I referred to with Ramsey

0:25:56.480 --> 0:25:59.159
<v Speaker 2>and Tua after the long Tyreek touchdown on Friday, A

0:25:59.240 --> 0:26:01.679
<v Speaker 2>quick refresher to a play fakes it. Jalen takes the

0:26:01.720 --> 0:26:05.240
<v Speaker 2>cheese seventy yard touchdown and Ramsey comes up to and

0:26:05.280 --> 0:26:07.520
<v Speaker 2>they share a laugh about it, and Ramsey shows like

0:26:07.560 --> 0:26:08.640
<v Speaker 2>the play action motion.

0:26:08.520 --> 0:26:09.880
<v Speaker 3>Like kind of like yeah, you got me there.

0:26:10.040 --> 0:26:12.040
<v Speaker 2>So I asked coach about it, and I asked about

0:26:12.040 --> 0:26:15.080
<v Speaker 2>the importance of ball handling, which he didn't address that necessarily.

0:26:15.280 --> 0:26:17.080
<v Speaker 2>I think the footwork was more of the answer he

0:26:17.119 --> 0:26:19.840
<v Speaker 2>went for here. But just this whole thing is really

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<v Speaker 2>high level stuff here from coach McDaniel.

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<v Speaker 5>Oh, that was a very high level observation. You're you're

0:26:26.119 --> 0:26:31.359
<v Speaker 5>you're very right on that and that you know, really,

0:26:31.359 --> 0:26:35.320
<v Speaker 5>if I'm with you guys and I'm observing practice, those

0:26:35.400 --> 0:26:37.919
<v Speaker 5>types of things would fire me up the most because

0:26:37.920 --> 0:26:42.400
<v Speaker 5>what that means if you have, you know, the players

0:26:42.480 --> 0:26:47.119
<v Speaker 5>on your team that have had that have the most

0:26:47.160 --> 0:26:51.680
<v Speaker 5>footing in the league, the star players, when they are

0:26:52.840 --> 0:26:57.320
<v Speaker 5>communicating about what they just saw and and being able

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<v Speaker 5>to share how certain things affect uh, you know, how

0:27:02.840 --> 0:27:06.920
<v Speaker 5>how to his footwork affects Jalen, how Jalen what he's

0:27:06.960 --> 0:27:12.919
<v Speaker 5>seen for everyone, that's a win. That's also a tone

0:27:12.960 --> 0:27:17.800
<v Speaker 5>setter for the entire team, you know, when when you're

0:27:17.800 --> 0:27:22.880
<v Speaker 5>players of that caliber and and I and there those

0:27:22.960 --> 0:27:28.680
<v Speaker 5>conversations about high level intricacies, about the the the quarterbacks

0:27:29.080 --> 0:27:33.480
<v Speaker 5>drop and about you know, vision zoning players and all

0:27:33.480 --> 0:27:36.600
<v Speaker 5>these things. That these are conversations that are coming up

0:27:36.640 --> 0:27:42.280
<v Speaker 5>a lot because what I see are are players more

0:27:42.320 --> 0:27:46.480
<v Speaker 5>invested than they've ever been. And and I've seen plenty

0:27:46.520 --> 0:27:51.280
<v Speaker 5>of investment here, so, uh, the all the things play

0:27:51.440 --> 0:27:55.040
<v Speaker 5>into trying to be elite at your job. Quarterback footwork

0:27:55.440 --> 0:28:03.160
<v Speaker 5>for the back end if you're trying to get turnovers

0:28:02.800 --> 0:28:05.560
<v Speaker 5>is pretty important. If you're trying to get pbu's it's

0:28:05.560 --> 0:28:09.920
<v Speaker 5>pretty important, and those are things that are beyond their

0:28:09.960 --> 0:28:14.960
<v Speaker 5>playbook responsibility that can only you can only get real

0:28:15.080 --> 0:28:19.880
<v Speaker 5>gains in your game if you have twenty two players

0:28:19.920 --> 0:28:22.719
<v Speaker 5>really going after it in a game like fashion, so

0:28:22.760 --> 0:28:25.359
<v Speaker 5>you can get game line game like reps.

0:28:25.680 --> 0:28:28.560
<v Speaker 2>I haven't seen somebody cover Jeleen Waddle like I saw

0:28:28.640 --> 0:28:31.800
<v Speaker 2>Ramsey cover him today. I mean, Wattle is a guy who,

0:28:31.880 --> 0:28:34.320
<v Speaker 2>let's say that Tyreek is just not here in general

0:28:34.320 --> 0:28:36.600
<v Speaker 2>for the hypothetical, Like I asked Kyle today, you think

0:28:36.600 --> 0:28:38.640
<v Speaker 2>it's crazy to say that WADA's gonna have fifteen hundred

0:28:38.720 --> 0:28:40.320
<v Speaker 2>yards of years. That's kind of where I'm going towards.

0:28:40.600 --> 0:28:42.600
<v Speaker 2>Kyle's like, no, not at all. He said that if

0:28:42.640 --> 0:28:45.240
<v Speaker 2>Tyreek's not here, he goes. I would expect Tyreek to

0:28:45.440 --> 0:28:47.840
<v Speaker 2>him or Watle to have Tyreek's production, you know, seventeen

0:28:47.880 --> 0:28:50.920
<v Speaker 2>eighteen hundred yards. So that's how we feel, Kyle and

0:28:51.000 --> 0:28:55.440
<v Speaker 2>myself feel about Jileen Waddle. But Ramsey kind of had

0:28:55.480 --> 0:28:57.240
<v Speaker 2>him in hell for a couple of reps today. But

0:28:57.240 --> 0:28:59.320
<v Speaker 2>it was a great battle back and forth, just like

0:28:59.360 --> 0:29:01.720
<v Speaker 2>you would expect a bona fide star Number one receiver,

0:29:01.720 --> 0:29:03.960
<v Speaker 2>which Jalen Wattle is. If someone tells you otherwise, just

0:29:04.000 --> 0:29:05.080
<v Speaker 2>go tell him to talk to a wall for a

0:29:05.120 --> 0:29:07.760
<v Speaker 2>little bit, or you know, gadget receiver.

0:29:07.840 --> 0:29:08.520
<v Speaker 3>That guy remember that.

0:29:09.040 --> 0:29:11.920
<v Speaker 2>But for my money, the best defensive back on the planet,

0:29:12.120 --> 0:29:12.440
<v Speaker 2>I don't.

0:29:13.120 --> 0:29:13.480
<v Speaker 3>You can.

0:29:13.800 --> 0:29:15.880
<v Speaker 2>You can give me your production, your picks, and a

0:29:15.880 --> 0:29:17.720
<v Speaker 2>lot of stuff, Like show me a guy that's that size,

0:29:17.720 --> 0:29:20.920
<v Speaker 2>of that physicality, with that mindset, that plays at that

0:29:21.040 --> 0:29:23.520
<v Speaker 2>speed and it has the skills and the leverage recond

0:29:23.640 --> 0:29:27.200
<v Speaker 2>like everything that Ramsey does. I wrote this down in

0:29:27.240 --> 0:29:30.320
<v Speaker 2>my individual notes today. Ramsey is so sticky during these

0:29:30.360 --> 0:29:32.640
<v Speaker 2>the way he leans on leverage and gives himself the

0:29:32.680 --> 0:29:35.640
<v Speaker 2>opportunity to break in multiple directions. It's kind of like

0:29:35.720 --> 0:29:39.200
<v Speaker 2>the definition of cornerback play right and how offensive line

0:29:39.360 --> 0:29:42.920
<v Speaker 2>and pass rush prowess. The whole idea is to generate

0:29:42.960 --> 0:29:47.360
<v Speaker 2>momentum and then go strong against that momentum to cause

0:29:47.440 --> 0:29:50.480
<v Speaker 2>you know, in balance. Ramsey's the exact same way as

0:29:50.520 --> 0:29:52.760
<v Speaker 2>a cornerback. And then he did the same thing on

0:29:52.840 --> 0:29:54.880
<v Speaker 2>the first throw to Waddle in one on ones, where

0:29:54.920 --> 0:29:57.200
<v Speaker 2>he squat and drove and broke up a pass on

0:29:57.280 --> 0:29:59.480
<v Speaker 2>a speed out route right on the goal line from

0:29:59.520 --> 0:30:02.200
<v Speaker 2>the five year. Waddle did get him back though on

0:30:02.240 --> 0:30:04.760
<v Speaker 2>two plays with some shake and uncovered double move plays

0:30:04.760 --> 0:30:08.600
<v Speaker 2>where he scored. So really fun, like high level competition

0:30:08.600 --> 0:30:10.760
<v Speaker 2>between those two guys. And Ramsey did get him back

0:30:10.800 --> 0:30:12.880
<v Speaker 2>later on and practice by staying on an in breaker

0:30:12.920 --> 0:30:15.280
<v Speaker 2>a little slant route and firing out of his leverage

0:30:15.280 --> 0:30:18.400
<v Speaker 2>and getting that offhand across the pass for the breakup.

0:30:18.560 --> 0:30:20.520
<v Speaker 2>Really good stuff. I mentioned the one on ones here,

0:30:20.560 --> 0:30:22.600
<v Speaker 2>just some quick winners and losers. I thought Waddle was

0:30:22.600 --> 0:30:25.120
<v Speaker 2>a big winner like Ramsey was. You know, anytime those

0:30:25.120 --> 0:30:27.160
<v Speaker 2>guys can share some wins that that's the best in

0:30:27.160 --> 0:30:28.880
<v Speaker 2>the league. So if you can beat each other, you

0:30:28.960 --> 0:30:33.680
<v Speaker 2>can beat you know who should I give an example

0:30:33.720 --> 0:30:37.400
<v Speaker 2>of here, you know, like Khalil Shaker in Buffalo or

0:30:39.000 --> 0:30:42.560
<v Speaker 2>DJ Reid in New York. Right right, Craig Craft was

0:30:42.560 --> 0:30:44.920
<v Speaker 2>a big winner. He had some He's got some wiggle man.

0:30:45.240 --> 0:30:47.600
<v Speaker 2>Ethan Bonner had a fantastic pass breakup on a thrown

0:30:47.600 --> 0:30:47.840
<v Speaker 2>at brack.

0:30:47.880 --> 0:30:48.400
<v Speaker 3>Some burials.

0:30:48.560 --> 0:30:51.200
<v Speaker 2>I saw Zack Steeler totally undressed Leah miken Bergen in

0:30:51.200 --> 0:30:53.880
<v Speaker 2>one on ones. Austin Jackson looked fantastic in one on ones.

0:30:53.920 --> 0:30:56.080
<v Speaker 2>I thought Patrick Paul More on him soon he looks,

0:30:56.320 --> 0:30:58.440
<v Speaker 2>he looks the part man. And then Aaron Brewer had

0:30:58.440 --> 0:31:01.840
<v Speaker 2>a really good one on one session. The guys I

0:31:01.880 --> 0:31:04.600
<v Speaker 2>thought had rough sessions Aszukama kind of got pinned a

0:31:04.600 --> 0:31:07.240
<v Speaker 2>few times. Nick Needham got beat a lot on that session,

0:31:07.480 --> 0:31:09.360
<v Speaker 2>and then Jakwan Burton had a couple of drops in

0:31:09.400 --> 0:31:11.800
<v Speaker 2>the day and Leam Mikenberg was on the ground a

0:31:11.840 --> 0:31:14.320
<v Speaker 2>couple of times in the one on one portions. So

0:31:14.520 --> 0:31:16.760
<v Speaker 2>back to the defense or the full team notes here,

0:31:16.840 --> 0:31:20.440
<v Speaker 2>Kendall Fuller, him and Ramsey like copy and pasted every day.

0:31:20.440 --> 0:31:23.160
<v Speaker 2>He's been fantastic all camp long. I talked about Azukama.

0:31:23.160 --> 0:31:24.680
<v Speaker 2>They're in the one on ones. He pinned him like

0:31:24.720 --> 0:31:26.240
<v Speaker 2>out of bounds, took him out of the play completely

0:31:26.280 --> 0:31:28.360
<v Speaker 2>in one on ones. And he also got waddle on

0:31:28.400 --> 0:31:30.200
<v Speaker 2>a team rep and that's so tough to do because

0:31:30.320 --> 0:31:33.640
<v Speaker 2>well waddle right and also being one on one is

0:31:33.680 --> 0:31:36.120
<v Speaker 2>designed for the offense to win. But him and Ramsey

0:31:36.240 --> 0:31:40.480
<v Speaker 2>just look man, just shaking my head. They look so

0:31:40.560 --> 0:31:42.960
<v Speaker 2>good together. Javon Holland had a massive day. The big

0:31:42.960 --> 0:31:45.120
<v Speaker 2>pass break up, the big pick six, he fit the

0:31:45.160 --> 0:31:47.880
<v Speaker 2>run from depth well, got down off the perimeter just

0:31:47.920 --> 0:31:51.960
<v Speaker 2>flew all over the grass on this Sunday. Jason might miitray,

0:31:52.000 --> 0:31:53.680
<v Speaker 2>I think is how you say it? Had some good plays,

0:31:53.720 --> 0:31:55.880
<v Speaker 2>including a TfL. I thought Storm Duck had some good

0:31:55.920 --> 0:31:58.240
<v Speaker 2>reps as well, some udfas popping there a little bit.

0:31:58.440 --> 0:31:58.640
<v Speaker 4>Man.

0:31:58.680 --> 0:32:01.920
<v Speaker 2>These linebackers, all four of them that were out there today,

0:32:01.920 --> 0:32:04.200
<v Speaker 2>for the majority of it, we had a great split

0:32:04.240 --> 0:32:07.840
<v Speaker 2>of run game wins offensively and defensively, and Jordan Brooks

0:32:07.880 --> 0:32:10.040
<v Speaker 2>was a regular in the backfield, so was David Long,

0:32:10.120 --> 0:32:12.400
<v Speaker 2>and so was Duke Riley. And Anthony Walker had one

0:32:12.400 --> 0:32:13.920
<v Speaker 2>of the best plays that there. They ran that shovel

0:32:13.960 --> 0:32:17.000
<v Speaker 2>pass against the Broncos, remember that one, the touchdown scoring

0:32:17.040 --> 0:32:20.320
<v Speaker 2>him tuble pass and Anthony Walker, like read it, I disciplined,

0:32:20.520 --> 0:32:21.920
<v Speaker 2>got off his block, made the stop.

0:32:21.960 --> 0:32:22.920
<v Speaker 3>Really impressive stuff.

0:32:22.920 --> 0:32:25.280
<v Speaker 2>But from all these guys, just so impressed with how

0:32:25.280 --> 0:32:27.480
<v Speaker 2>the linebacker room is seeing it, fitting it and flying

0:32:27.560 --> 0:32:30.000
<v Speaker 2>around the football field. How about off the edge with

0:32:30.040 --> 0:32:32.760
<v Speaker 2>Grayson Murphy. Now this is maybe starting to sound like

0:32:32.760 --> 0:32:34.520
<v Speaker 2>a little bit of an agenda for me because I

0:32:34.600 --> 0:32:36.400
<v Speaker 2>talk about him every day and I tweeted about him

0:32:36.400 --> 0:32:36.920
<v Speaker 2>a while back.

0:32:37.200 --> 0:32:38.320
<v Speaker 3>But he pops man.

0:32:38.480 --> 0:32:40.960
<v Speaker 2>He had an immediate pressure that I believe forced the

0:32:41.000 --> 0:32:44.720
<v Speaker 2>failed handoff exchange between Mike White and Jalen Wright, and

0:32:44.720 --> 0:32:46.720
<v Speaker 2>then he fell on the ball for a fumble recovery.

0:32:46.840 --> 0:32:49.160
<v Speaker 2>He added a sack later on. He's just so good

0:32:49.200 --> 0:32:52.360
<v Speaker 2>at squeezing the tackle to condense them in their passet

0:32:52.440 --> 0:32:55.240
<v Speaker 2>up against the guard and then exploding around the corner

0:32:55.360 --> 0:32:58.520
<v Speaker 2>and keeping that outside arm free and cornering around that edge.

0:32:58.840 --> 0:33:01.720
<v Speaker 2>I feel like watching Cam Wake and Jason Taylor and

0:33:01.720 --> 0:33:03.680
<v Speaker 2>all these guys on tape for so long that I

0:33:03.760 --> 0:33:05.960
<v Speaker 2>know what cornering and flattening looks like in the National

0:33:06.000 --> 0:33:09.800
<v Speaker 2>Football League, and he flashes that ability every single day.

0:33:10.080 --> 0:33:12.520
<v Speaker 2>Tier Tart, I thought, had his most active day, including

0:33:12.560 --> 0:33:15.360
<v Speaker 2>an immediate sack on Scotlar Thompson where he undressed Liam

0:33:15.400 --> 0:33:18.239
<v Speaker 2>Mikenberg and then also on that play, Chop Robinson got

0:33:18.280 --> 0:33:20.760
<v Speaker 2>the best of Chase and Hines rushing from a condensed

0:33:20.880 --> 0:33:23.000
<v Speaker 2>position on the defensive line too, So that's good to see.

0:33:23.200 --> 0:33:26.360
<v Speaker 2>Isaiah Mack had the best teach tape on the day

0:33:26.520 --> 0:33:29.720
<v Speaker 2>where he ran to the football and secured a deflection

0:33:29.840 --> 0:33:30.320
<v Speaker 2>for a pick.

0:33:30.400 --> 0:33:31.920
<v Speaker 3>Big man running with the football.

0:33:32.120 --> 0:33:35.520
<v Speaker 2>Number ninety seven was out there running in the open field,

0:33:35.800 --> 0:33:38.680
<v Speaker 2>throwing stiff arms at guys, and after Jaquan Burton had

0:33:38.680 --> 0:33:40.480
<v Speaker 2>a second drop of the day, the ball kind of

0:33:40.520 --> 0:33:43.480
<v Speaker 2>got batted around in a crowd of defenders and it

0:33:43.520 --> 0:33:46.200
<v Speaker 2>got batted back towards the line of scrimmage. And there's

0:33:46.240 --> 0:33:48.600
<v Speaker 2>Isaiah mack sprinting to the football. And if you run

0:33:48.600 --> 0:33:51.240
<v Speaker 2>to the football, good things can happen. I can't guarantee

0:33:51.280 --> 0:33:52.760
<v Speaker 2>it because I'm not in there, but I would be

0:33:52.800 --> 0:33:55.600
<v Speaker 2>shocked if that play is not shown in all meetings

0:33:55.640 --> 0:33:58.400
<v Speaker 2>all week as an example of how to give maximum effort.

0:33:58.520 --> 0:34:01.320
<v Speaker 2>I thought Jonathan Harris and Neville Alimore had their best days,

0:34:01.440 --> 0:34:04.160
<v Speaker 2>stacking up some blocks and flash some of their versatility

0:34:04.160 --> 0:34:06.520
<v Speaker 2>they've shown from few different spots in their career so far.

0:34:06.800 --> 0:34:10.120
<v Speaker 2>And then Kalais Campbell is I mean, you've seen him

0:34:10.160 --> 0:34:12.759
<v Speaker 2>play for sixteen years. It's the exact same thing. He

0:34:12.800 --> 0:34:14.960
<v Speaker 2>has a sack on Austin Jackson. But he and Austin

0:34:14.960 --> 0:34:16.759
<v Speaker 2>have been going back and forth all camp and been

0:34:16.800 --> 0:34:20.800
<v Speaker 2>playing really fun competitive ball. Talk about iron sharpening iron,

0:34:21.160 --> 0:34:22.919
<v Speaker 2>but Kalai has got him once today for a sack.

0:34:23.040 --> 0:34:26.160
<v Speaker 2>Let's go ahead and bring this thing home with the

0:34:26.160 --> 0:34:29.000
<v Speaker 2>rest of the offense. Some Kendall Lamb Audio extra points

0:34:29.000 --> 0:34:32.600
<v Speaker 2>and Orange Jersey predictions. That's next Draft Time podcast, your

0:34:32.600 --> 0:34:39.799
<v Speaker 2>host Travis Wingfield, brought to you by a donation. Did

0:34:39.800 --> 0:34:42.480
<v Speaker 2>I mention yet the Jeff Wilson wore the Orange jersey

0:34:42.520 --> 0:34:45.120
<v Speaker 2>on this Sunday. I'm over three. Let's try to get

0:34:45.120 --> 0:34:46.440
<v Speaker 2>it right tomorrow. We'll do that at the end of

0:34:46.480 --> 0:34:47.000
<v Speaker 2>the podcast.

0:34:47.000 --> 0:34:47.160
<v Speaker 3>Here.

0:34:47.280 --> 0:34:49.040
<v Speaker 2>Let's go back to the offense here with the offensive

0:34:49.040 --> 0:34:51.240
<v Speaker 2>line though, because I continue to be so impressed.

0:34:52.040 --> 0:34:53.680
<v Speaker 3>He might be the best offensive line. And I've seen

0:34:53.680 --> 0:34:56.200
<v Speaker 3>all week. I mean, he's been in the notes of

0:34:56.239 --> 0:34:56.560
<v Speaker 3>the most.

0:34:56.920 --> 0:34:59.600
<v Speaker 2>Patrick paul I tweeted this, I see him line up

0:34:59.640 --> 0:35:01.920
<v Speaker 2>versus Chop one on one. So I grabbed the binox

0:35:01.960 --> 0:35:04.120
<v Speaker 2>and look over there, and here's Chop with that furious

0:35:04.120 --> 0:35:07.239
<v Speaker 2>speed rush and Pat is just so patient. And maybe

0:35:07.239 --> 0:35:09.520
<v Speaker 2>it's because he covers, you know, a mile like one

0:35:09.560 --> 0:35:12.440
<v Speaker 2>of his kickslide steps takes some from Miami Gardens up

0:35:12.480 --> 0:35:15.759
<v Speaker 2>to Jupiter, Florida. With that tremendous length and kickslide. He

0:35:15.840 --> 0:35:18.640
<v Speaker 2>shut down the corner and gosh, it just looks effortless.

0:35:18.640 --> 0:35:22.240
<v Speaker 2>Sometimes maybe not Jupiter. I'll find out if Seth listens

0:35:22.239 --> 0:35:24.360
<v Speaker 2>to the podcast because I'll text me Endral.

0:35:25.200 --> 0:35:27.080
<v Speaker 3>I know it's Durell. I know it's Derell.

0:35:27.360 --> 0:35:30.840
<v Speaker 2>As Kendall Lamb told us, CHOP's first step quickness is

0:35:30.880 --> 0:35:33.440
<v Speaker 2>giving some guys in camp already quite a bit of issues.

0:35:33.520 --> 0:35:35.440
<v Speaker 6>CHOP's good, man. You can you can really and truly

0:35:35.480 --> 0:35:38.040
<v Speaker 6>see CHOP's not the longest. I mean, he's more of

0:35:38.080 --> 0:35:41.600
<v Speaker 6>a smaller, like impact compactful rusher. But at the same time,

0:35:41.600 --> 0:35:43.160
<v Speaker 6>I can see why he had so much success at

0:35:43.200 --> 0:35:45.399
<v Speaker 6>Penn State. I mean he gets into you hit coming

0:35:45.440 --> 0:35:47.359
<v Speaker 6>off the line. The speed off the line is very,

0:35:47.440 --> 0:35:49.640
<v Speaker 6>very good. For a lot of young rushers, you know,

0:35:49.680 --> 0:35:52.000
<v Speaker 6>they have to really truly learn our range, just learn

0:35:52.040 --> 0:35:53.960
<v Speaker 6>how we're gonna block them because a lot of tackles

0:35:53.960 --> 0:35:56.960
<v Speaker 6>in college, they're going to have an h But I'm

0:35:56.960 --> 0:35:58.839
<v Speaker 6>gonna show you three four to five sets every play

0:35:59.120 --> 0:36:00.920
<v Speaker 6>you saw one set for I'm gonna switch it up.

0:36:01.000 --> 0:36:02.520
<v Speaker 6>I might throw a left hand at you if I'm

0:36:02.520 --> 0:36:04.399
<v Speaker 6>at left tackle, might go with the right hand, might

0:36:04.440 --> 0:36:06.680
<v Speaker 6>hit you with independite hands. It just depends, so like

0:36:06.760 --> 0:36:09.239
<v Speaker 6>to build that rollodex in his mind. You always see

0:36:09.239 --> 0:36:10.920
<v Speaker 6>with young rushers, I mean it takes time for them

0:36:10.960 --> 0:36:12.960
<v Speaker 6>to learn us as tackles in the NFL. But you

0:36:12.960 --> 0:36:14.880
<v Speaker 6>can definitely see why Chopp is what he is because

0:36:14.960 --> 0:36:16.239
<v Speaker 6>his get off is phenomenals.

0:36:16.360 --> 0:36:18.840
<v Speaker 2>So I thought Chopp was really good again on this practice.

0:36:19.000 --> 0:36:20.680
<v Speaker 2>It kind of seems to me like the only guy

0:36:20.719 --> 0:36:23.399
<v Speaker 2>that's truly gotten the best of him so far has

0:36:23.440 --> 0:36:25.759
<v Speaker 2>been the rookie. And Patrick Paul's work is really two

0:36:25.840 --> 0:36:28.319
<v Speaker 2>full run game and pass game. On his very first

0:36:28.360 --> 0:36:30.640
<v Speaker 2>team rep you know, Orange Jersey, hefe as we called

0:36:30.719 --> 0:36:34.000
<v Speaker 2>him today. Widen this run to the perimeter and Cam

0:36:34.040 --> 0:36:36.759
<v Speaker 2>Brown comes downfield and has the edge cut off, but

0:36:36.880 --> 0:36:40.160
<v Speaker 2>Patrick Paul is widening his guy and his gap. But

0:36:40.239 --> 0:36:42.480
<v Speaker 2>another defender, you know, Cam Brown, should say it scrapes

0:36:42.520 --> 0:36:44.319
<v Speaker 2>over the top of that. So Jeff bangs it back

0:36:44.320 --> 0:36:46.560
<v Speaker 2>into the B gap and Paul had cleared so much

0:36:46.560 --> 0:36:49.439
<v Speaker 2>space that Wilson got to daylight and kind of big run.

0:36:50.000 --> 0:36:52.080
<v Speaker 2>I see this guy getting surge in the running game

0:36:52.120 --> 0:36:54.839
<v Speaker 2>and playing in passpro with the patience and controlled nature

0:36:54.880 --> 0:36:57.520
<v Speaker 2>of his game of a five or ten year veteran.

0:36:57.760 --> 0:36:59.960
<v Speaker 2>Let's go ahead and go back to og Kendall Lamb

0:37:00.160 --> 0:37:03.000
<v Speaker 2>who told us why he thinks Patrick Paul is balling out.

0:37:03.080 --> 0:37:05.040
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, big Pat's gonna be the real deal. I mean,

0:37:05.080 --> 0:37:07.399
<v Speaker 6>big Pat. That's the mamoth of a man. I've played

0:37:07.440 --> 0:37:09.560
<v Speaker 6>in Houston for my first four so I'm very familiar

0:37:09.600 --> 0:37:11.799
<v Speaker 6>with you of h you know, seeing Pat come in here.

0:37:12.400 --> 0:37:14.840
<v Speaker 6>One thing that you'll notice about Pat right away, intellectual

0:37:14.880 --> 0:37:17.520
<v Speaker 6>and gifted and in our line of work, especially offensive

0:37:17.560 --> 0:37:19.560
<v Speaker 6>line wise, how things change at the drop of a dime.

0:37:19.880 --> 0:37:21.759
<v Speaker 6>You want to have that, you know. I try to

0:37:21.760 --> 0:37:23.480
<v Speaker 6>tell Pat all the time. Try to slow it down

0:37:23.520 --> 0:37:25.239
<v Speaker 6>the best you can. You know, get it, get to

0:37:25.280 --> 0:37:27.839
<v Speaker 6>the line. See you're trying or read your keys, see

0:37:27.880 --> 0:37:29.719
<v Speaker 6>what the stance is. Always remember in the back of

0:37:29.760 --> 0:37:32.000
<v Speaker 6>your mind what they hit you with before. I mean,

0:37:32.040 --> 0:37:34.520
<v Speaker 6>once we start playing the preseason games, start building your

0:37:34.600 --> 0:37:37.040
<v Speaker 6>library on rushers, how they rush you. I mean, Pat's

0:37:37.040 --> 0:37:38.480
<v Speaker 6>got some of the best links I've ever seen in

0:37:38.480 --> 0:37:40.759
<v Speaker 6>my life. So it's like for him to have those

0:37:40.800 --> 0:37:43.000
<v Speaker 6>type of arms in that type of body, it's going

0:37:43.040 --> 0:37:45.359
<v Speaker 6>to be really really good for Pat when the time comes. Well,

0:37:45.400 --> 0:37:46.279
<v Speaker 6>we've all been there as.

0:37:46.160 --> 0:37:46.840
<v Speaker 4>A rookie year.

0:37:46.840 --> 0:37:48.600
<v Speaker 6>It takes time for it to slow down in your mind.

0:37:48.719 --> 0:37:50.040
<v Speaker 6>But I mean, I love Pat, that's my dog.

0:37:50.080 --> 0:37:50.319
<v Speaker 3>Okay.

0:37:50.360 --> 0:37:52.360
<v Speaker 2>I have more offensive line notes, let's go ahead and

0:37:52.440 --> 0:37:54.239
<v Speaker 2>do that in extra points. I want to touch on

0:37:54.280 --> 0:37:56.239
<v Speaker 2>the backs because they were the other big feature today

0:37:56.280 --> 0:37:59.000
<v Speaker 2>for me. Big runs from the Big three. Chris Brooks

0:37:59.040 --> 0:38:00.800
<v Speaker 2>is in there as well. Heame's first run of the

0:38:00.880 --> 0:38:03.960
<v Speaker 2>day was an explosive one like vintage Heame, weaving his

0:38:04.040 --> 0:38:06.359
<v Speaker 2>way without slowing down. Just a big explosive run from

0:38:06.360 --> 0:38:08.960
<v Speaker 2>the veteran back Chris Brooks. That touchdown run he had

0:38:09.080 --> 0:38:12.279
<v Speaker 2>was also signature Chris Brooks six yards and he got

0:38:12.280 --> 0:38:14.400
<v Speaker 2>there from point eight to point b just buried the

0:38:14.400 --> 0:38:16.240
<v Speaker 2>head and ran it into the en zone for a touchdown.

0:38:16.600 --> 0:38:18.880
<v Speaker 2>But Jalen Wright was the back of the day for me.

0:38:18.960 --> 0:38:21.319
<v Speaker 2>I had him with three runs that were either explosives

0:38:21.440 --> 0:38:26.080
<v Speaker 2>or touchdowns, and what I liked most about them, I

0:38:26.120 --> 0:38:28.880
<v Speaker 2>saw him win with straight gas to the perimeter, just

0:38:28.920 --> 0:38:31.239
<v Speaker 2>straight speed. I saw him hit a little jump cut

0:38:31.239 --> 0:38:33.880
<v Speaker 2>where he just like it's like hem and a Chan.

0:38:34.000 --> 0:38:36.879
<v Speaker 2>There's just no speed sacrifice to do that. And then

0:38:36.880 --> 0:38:39.239
<v Speaker 2>I saw him see a sliver of a window and

0:38:39.360 --> 0:38:42.040
<v Speaker 2>power his way through the end zone by getting skinny

0:38:42.040 --> 0:38:45.200
<v Speaker 2>and hitting it. Impressive day for the rookie running back. Gosh,

0:38:45.239 --> 0:38:47.440
<v Speaker 2>there's so many good parts of this football team some

0:38:47.520 --> 0:38:50.280
<v Speaker 2>extra points. Marcus may cut down to John HU Smith

0:38:50.360 --> 0:38:52.160
<v Speaker 2>end around for a loss from depth. I thought that

0:38:52.200 --> 0:38:55.000
<v Speaker 2>was a pretty impressive recognition on a lot of traffic,

0:38:55.040 --> 0:38:57.120
<v Speaker 2>had to sort his way through. Speaking of John oh

0:38:57.120 --> 0:38:58.600
<v Speaker 2>he was at the point of attack on a handful

0:38:58.640 --> 0:39:01.120
<v Speaker 2>of those big edge runs. I don't think many guys

0:39:01.120 --> 0:39:02.840
<v Speaker 2>have had a better first four days than John O.

0:39:02.960 --> 0:39:03.280
<v Speaker 3>Smith.

0:39:03.520 --> 0:39:05.680
<v Speaker 2>I thought Aaron Brewer had his best practice so far,

0:39:05.920 --> 0:39:08.200
<v Speaker 2>created a bunch of space and looked fantastic in one

0:39:08.239 --> 0:39:11.200
<v Speaker 2>on ones. Continue to be impressed by Ryan Hayes. Hayes

0:39:11.239 --> 0:39:13.560
<v Speaker 2>got some promotion today. I won't tell you any more

0:39:13.560 --> 0:39:15.440
<v Speaker 2>about that, but I know he was working pretty high

0:39:15.520 --> 0:39:17.320
<v Speaker 2>up on the depth chart. He and Chase and Hines

0:39:17.320 --> 0:39:19.120
<v Speaker 2>had a big block on one of the long Jalen

0:39:19.200 --> 0:39:21.960
<v Speaker 2>Right runs. Malik Washington continues to flash and he just

0:39:22.160 --> 0:39:23.839
<v Speaker 2>he ran a lot of reps today. It got opened

0:39:23.880 --> 0:39:26.400
<v Speaker 2>a lot, had some big catches, great hands, had some

0:39:26.440 --> 0:39:28.439
<v Speaker 2>awesome one on one plays in the end zone as well.

0:39:28.560 --> 0:39:31.360
<v Speaker 2>And then Tanner Connor had two scores, including one beautiful

0:39:31.360 --> 0:39:33.120
<v Speaker 2>one hander where he might not have had a foot down,

0:39:33.160 --> 0:39:35.520
<v Speaker 2>but it was so pretty. I'm giving it to him.

0:39:35.640 --> 0:39:38.640
<v Speaker 2>He is moving quick out there. Ogba had another sack,

0:39:38.760 --> 0:39:41.240
<v Speaker 2>continues to do that every day out here. Jody Fortson

0:39:41.320 --> 0:39:42.880
<v Speaker 2>kind of touched down a low red zone on a

0:39:42.920 --> 0:39:46.000
<v Speaker 2>fastball from Mike White. Great route, great throw, great catch.

0:39:46.280 --> 0:39:48.239
<v Speaker 2>And speaking of Mike White, I thought I had some

0:39:48.360 --> 0:39:50.279
<v Speaker 2>up and down once today, a little bit more down

0:39:50.320 --> 0:39:52.359
<v Speaker 2>than up than usual for him. I thought Liam had

0:39:52.360 --> 0:39:54.879
<v Speaker 2>a really tough practice. Lester Cotton, Jack Driscoll, and Keon

0:39:55.000 --> 0:39:58.120
<v Speaker 2>Smith all I had getting beat a few times on

0:39:58.160 --> 0:40:00.279
<v Speaker 2>the offensive line, so some more can be done there.

0:40:00.280 --> 0:40:02.279
<v Speaker 2>But for the most part, pretty good looking football team

0:40:02.520 --> 0:40:05.719
<v Speaker 2>through four days. My Orange jersey predictions are number one

0:40:05.800 --> 0:40:09.799
<v Speaker 2>Jalen Ramsey, number two Grayson Murphy, number three Jalen Wright,

0:40:09.800 --> 0:40:12.799
<v Speaker 2>and number four Patrick Paul. I'm supposed to have only three,

0:40:12.840 --> 0:40:14.200
<v Speaker 2>but that's my I'm just gonna put him in the next.

0:40:14.200 --> 0:40:15.759
<v Speaker 2>I think it was so good, very good day for

0:40:15.800 --> 0:40:18.080
<v Speaker 2>the Rooks. We'll see how wrong I am tomorrow. But

0:40:18.160 --> 0:40:20.480
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