1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,668 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,748 --> 00:00:08,388 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:21,188 --> 00:00:22,668 Speaker 2: Good Morning Football. 4 00:00:25,708 --> 00:00:29,548 Speaker 3: Welcome to Good Morning Football, presented by Old Trapper View 5 00:00:29,628 --> 00:00:33,428 Speaker 3: Jerky live as always in New York City, Halloween morning, 6 00:00:33,508 --> 00:00:36,188 Speaker 3: October thirty. First, we hope you have a wonderful day. 7 00:00:36,188 --> 00:00:38,188 Speaker 3: I had as we get you said on NFL Trade 8 00:00:38,228 --> 00:00:42,708 Speaker 3: deadline Day. I'm Jamie Rtle. There's Kyle Brandt or bot 9 00:00:42,868 --> 00:00:47,668 Speaker 3: perty that's had a rough go of it electronically this month. 10 00:00:47,708 --> 00:00:49,748 Speaker 1: But I've been uploaded with lots of new features and 11 00:00:49,788 --> 00:00:51,268 Speaker 1: security fixes, so I should be good. 12 00:00:51,308 --> 00:00:52,948 Speaker 3: Should be good. We're gonna pull you back in in 13 00:00:52,948 --> 00:00:56,588 Speaker 3: a second. Here, Peter Schrager, the legendary, the Great, the 14 00:00:56,708 --> 00:01:01,148 Speaker 3: layed Al Davis, mister Davis to some just win accessrized 15 00:01:01,188 --> 00:01:05,028 Speaker 3: to the nines. And he who has an out change 16 00:01:05,068 --> 00:01:08,028 Speaker 3: in the middle of Halloween wins Halloween. 17 00:01:07,708 --> 00:01:10,268 Speaker 2: Just moved up the age and now we're channeling Shore. 18 00:01:10,428 --> 00:01:14,668 Speaker 4: They go, yeah, that's what we're doing over here. 19 00:01:14,868 --> 00:01:17,188 Speaker 3: Very good. Yes, And that move you had when you 20 00:01:17,228 --> 00:01:20,068 Speaker 3: walked in the studio was light on your feet. It 21 00:01:20,108 --> 00:01:20,588 Speaker 3: was quick. 22 00:01:20,628 --> 00:01:21,868 Speaker 2: I had to stretched before we start. 23 00:01:22,068 --> 00:01:25,988 Speaker 3: Yeah, you'd make sure that Achilles. I'm Rihanna. We're we're 24 00:01:26,068 --> 00:01:29,268 Speaker 3: channeling the super Bowl halftime performers on this side. Rihanna 25 00:01:29,428 --> 00:01:34,868 Speaker 3: queen material when she performed her halftime performance in Arizona. Pregnant. Yes, 26 00:01:34,948 --> 00:01:37,308 Speaker 3: I'm trying to get through Good Morning Football Season. Pregnant 27 00:01:37,508 --> 00:01:41,308 Speaker 3: as well GMF baby coming in the spring. Yeah, that 28 00:01:41,388 --> 00:01:44,068 Speaker 3: is the announcement. It was like I started, I started internally, 29 00:01:44,108 --> 00:01:45,788 Speaker 3: who do I really feel I should be this Halloween? 30 00:01:45,868 --> 00:01:48,548 Speaker 3: And I was like, the baby says Rihann. The baby 31 00:01:48,588 --> 00:01:50,868 Speaker 3: says baby, thank you, love that costume. Thank you. 32 00:01:50,988 --> 00:01:52,308 Speaker 2: We're known when we're doing super Bowl halftime. 33 00:01:52,348 --> 00:01:53,828 Speaker 1: So Peter could have been Tom Petty like you would 34 00:01:53,828 --> 00:01:53,988 Speaker 1: have been. 35 00:01:54,388 --> 00:01:55,908 Speaker 2: I'll be Springsteen and we're ready to roll. 36 00:01:57,548 --> 00:02:01,228 Speaker 3: We are who we needed to be today. Peter, really 37 00:02:01,228 --> 00:02:04,548 Speaker 3: admirable lift on that hair from you, mister Davis. 38 00:02:04,588 --> 00:02:06,308 Speaker 5: I was really, I mean, honestly, shout out to the 39 00:02:06,308 --> 00:02:08,468 Speaker 5: hair and makeup. Of course, our guy Bradford, and we've 40 00:02:08,508 --> 00:02:09,908 Speaker 5: got our beloved Ashley. 41 00:02:09,908 --> 00:02:12,148 Speaker 2: We've been doing this for years. The hair was key. 42 00:02:12,428 --> 00:02:14,668 Speaker 5: Yeah, but my man Ryan Rivere I got that. Yeah, 43 00:02:14,828 --> 00:02:17,388 Speaker 5: got the laying up here. The only thing I'm missing. 44 00:02:17,908 --> 00:02:20,388 Speaker 5: Al used to have a little black man purse. 45 00:02:20,468 --> 00:02:22,228 Speaker 2: He would carry. I was in there for the games. 46 00:02:22,228 --> 00:02:25,068 Speaker 5: It's all sorts of souls, all sorts of things. 47 00:02:25,228 --> 00:02:26,828 Speaker 2: I don't have the man person. We might have to 48 00:02:26,828 --> 00:02:28,428 Speaker 2: get that for tomorrow, so I might just wear this story. 49 00:02:28,588 --> 00:02:29,428 Speaker 3: Yeah, you look great. 50 00:02:29,468 --> 00:02:30,108 Speaker 2: I'm really sure. 51 00:02:30,228 --> 00:02:31,148 Speaker 3: You really look like a. 52 00:02:31,108 --> 00:02:32,948 Speaker 2: Sopranos character who talks about football. 53 00:02:33,228 --> 00:02:36,428 Speaker 3: Yeah, that was what Al Davis wanted to be known 54 00:02:36,508 --> 00:02:40,828 Speaker 3: for for sure. Bot Party, are you working enough operationally 55 00:02:40,868 --> 00:02:41,988 Speaker 3: to read us a highlight from. 56 00:02:41,988 --> 00:02:44,428 Speaker 1: R I can handle the assignment. Meanwhile, my CPU is 57 00:02:44,428 --> 00:02:46,388 Speaker 1: trying to process what was in mister Davis's bag. That's 58 00:02:46,388 --> 00:02:49,428 Speaker 1: what I would like to know. Let's get into it. 59 00:02:49,548 --> 00:02:54,108 Speaker 1: Raiders Lions Michigan coming up winners with the Lions going 60 00:02:54,148 --> 00:02:56,828 Speaker 1: to six and two twenty. 61 00:02:56,548 --> 00:02:58,828 Speaker 6: Six fourteen with the dub. 62 00:02:58,948 --> 00:03:03,828 Speaker 3: Happy Halloween, absolutely with the dub. Happy Halloween to Tom 63 00:03:03,948 --> 00:03:07,468 Speaker 3: Pevis zero. Good morning to you, our friend. Busy day 64 00:03:07,548 --> 00:03:10,348 Speaker 3: as we inched closer to trade deadline day four pm. 65 00:03:10,388 --> 00:03:12,428 Speaker 3: There were some names maybe Monday Night football that we 66 00:03:12,468 --> 00:03:15,668 Speaker 3: watched that could be on the move reportedly, but please 67 00:03:15,748 --> 00:03:17,068 Speaker 3: walk us through what we're keeping. 68 00:03:16,868 --> 00:03:20,748 Speaker 7: An eye on today, Jamie. First of all, Happy Halloween 69 00:03:20,788 --> 00:03:25,268 Speaker 7: to you, love your costume. Congratulations too, on expecting again. 70 00:03:25,628 --> 00:03:28,668 Speaker 7: I'm in my will Selva costume, not pregnant, but still 71 00:03:28,668 --> 00:03:31,068 Speaker 7: here to bring all the trade deadline info to you. 72 00:03:31,108 --> 00:03:33,708 Speaker 7: All right, let's talk about Davonte Adams and once again 73 00:03:33,908 --> 00:03:37,948 Speaker 7: after the Monday Night game, expressed his frustration with the 74 00:03:38,068 --> 00:03:41,268 Speaker 7: state of that Raider's offense. Now that frustration is not new, 75 00:03:41,628 --> 00:03:44,148 Speaker 7: It has been around four weeks. Adams has voiced it 76 00:03:44,188 --> 00:03:47,828 Speaker 7: both publicly and privately. The Raiders have been getting calls 77 00:03:47,908 --> 00:03:51,108 Speaker 7: about Davante Adams four weeks. They were getting contacted even 78 00:03:51,148 --> 00:03:54,428 Speaker 7: after Lat's Night's game about DeVante Adams. But the answer 79 00:03:54,508 --> 00:03:57,228 Speaker 7: has been the same the every time that someone has asked, 80 00:03:57,268 --> 00:04:00,868 Speaker 7: which has been a resounding no. Of course, you're talking 81 00:04:00,868 --> 00:04:03,748 Speaker 7: about seven hours or so now until the trade deadline 82 00:04:04,028 --> 00:04:06,628 Speaker 7: things are going to move. You're going to have teams 83 00:04:06,668 --> 00:04:09,348 Speaker 7: continuing to call about one of the premier wide receivers 84 00:04:09,388 --> 00:04:09,908 Speaker 7: in the game. 85 00:04:10,188 --> 00:04:12,148 Speaker 2: The Raiders had to figure out is it worth it. 86 00:04:12,148 --> 00:04:14,428 Speaker 7: They could make a couple of calls and get significant 87 00:04:14,468 --> 00:04:17,468 Speaker 7: compensation for Adams, but you don't get better by trading 88 00:04:17,508 --> 00:04:20,828 Speaker 7: one of the premiere wide receivers of his generation. They're 89 00:04:20,828 --> 00:04:23,308 Speaker 7: still in the playoff picture at three and five, still 90 00:04:23,348 --> 00:04:25,868 Speaker 7: a lot to play for here, but again, we've got 91 00:04:25,908 --> 00:04:28,908 Speaker 7: time up until the deadline. There's nothing contractually to prevent 92 00:04:29,228 --> 00:04:32,188 Speaker 7: a Devonte Adams trade from getting done if the Raiders 93 00:04:32,188 --> 00:04:35,268 Speaker 7: are willing to listen. The Titans continue to listen on 94 00:04:35,388 --> 00:04:38,708 Speaker 7: Derrick Henry. They have gotten at least one offer for him, 95 00:04:38,908 --> 00:04:40,748 Speaker 7: but they did tell Henry last week they are not 96 00:04:40,988 --> 00:04:43,468 Speaker 7: shopping him, and at this point there are no indications 97 00:04:43,468 --> 00:04:46,308 Speaker 7: that the multi time NFL rushing champ is going to 98 00:04:46,348 --> 00:04:48,548 Speaker 7: be moved. Prior to the trade deadline. One of the 99 00:04:48,548 --> 00:04:52,948 Speaker 7: indicators on that the Titans did not rework Henry's contract 100 00:04:52,988 --> 00:04:56,948 Speaker 7: to eat money in anticipation of a potential trade today. 101 00:04:57,068 --> 00:04:59,588 Speaker 7: The deadline for doing that a reworked contract to pay 102 00:04:59,628 --> 00:05:03,108 Speaker 7: it down was Monday at four pm Eastern times. For 103 00:05:03,228 --> 00:05:05,188 Speaker 7: any new team now trading for Eric, Henry would be 104 00:05:05,228 --> 00:05:08,028 Speaker 7: responsible for nearly six million dollars that he has left 105 00:05:08,068 --> 00:05:11,068 Speaker 7: on his contract this year. The Jets are also not 106 00:05:11,228 --> 00:05:14,908 Speaker 7: shopping running back Dalvin Cook, though potentially he could be 107 00:05:14,948 --> 00:05:18,348 Speaker 7: available for the right price. Cook has been great around 108 00:05:18,428 --> 00:05:21,148 Speaker 7: the building. Everybody enjoys having him there. He's getting his 109 00:05:21,228 --> 00:05:24,188 Speaker 7: legs underneath him after missing training camp looks better and 110 00:05:24,188 --> 00:05:27,188 Speaker 7: better in practice. His GPS numbers have been way up, 111 00:05:27,188 --> 00:05:29,188 Speaker 7: but he's a home run hitter who has not had 112 00:05:29,268 --> 00:05:32,228 Speaker 7: a lot of opportunities to this point. He's one play away, 113 00:05:32,468 --> 00:05:34,588 Speaker 7: one injury away from being suddenly the guy and having 114 00:05:34,588 --> 00:05:37,068 Speaker 7: fifteen to twenty carries per game. They like that as 115 00:05:37,068 --> 00:05:39,708 Speaker 7: an insurance policy. They're not going to give Dalvin Cook 116 00:05:39,748 --> 00:05:42,708 Speaker 7: away though. Again, seven hours or so until the trade 117 00:05:42,748 --> 00:05:44,468 Speaker 7: deadline here, and we'll see if maybe one of the 118 00:05:44,468 --> 00:05:46,748 Speaker 7: teams that could use a running back might make a 119 00:05:46,788 --> 00:05:49,828 Speaker 7: call on a four time Pro Bowl selection jam. 120 00:05:50,748 --> 00:05:52,308 Speaker 3: All right, Tom, thank you very much. I know it's 121 00:05:52,308 --> 00:05:54,668 Speaker 3: a busy day for you. Check out the Insiders later 122 00:05:54,708 --> 00:05:58,548 Speaker 3: on with Pealsero himself, Judy Batista, Ian Rappaport, and Mike 123 00:05:58,588 --> 00:06:01,548 Speaker 3: Garrifalo Live a twelve pm Eastern on NFL Plus and 124 00:06:01,588 --> 00:06:04,668 Speaker 3: then continuing on from one to six pm Eastern here 125 00:06:04,668 --> 00:06:07,508 Speaker 3: on NFL Network. So, as you can see, today is 126 00:06:07,508 --> 00:06:10,908 Speaker 3: Halloween and in the NFL they are into it. Let's 127 00:06:10,948 --> 00:06:14,588 Speaker 3: say we already mentioned Aiden Hudginson dressed up as Shark Boy. 128 00:06:14,708 --> 00:06:18,748 Speaker 3: We as the next generation, one generation above him, had 129 00:06:18,748 --> 00:06:21,228 Speaker 3: to do a little Wikipedia dive on the Shark Boy experience. 130 00:06:21,308 --> 00:06:23,148 Speaker 3: But I bet it stuck the landing for many. 131 00:06:23,428 --> 00:06:26,788 Speaker 1: Yeah, I get down with veggie tails is absolutely. 132 00:06:26,908 --> 00:06:29,028 Speaker 3: The Seahawks wore the throwbacks this past week, and a 133 00:06:29,028 --> 00:06:31,828 Speaker 3: linebacker Jordan Brooks went with the nineties hip hop look 134 00:06:31,828 --> 00:06:33,828 Speaker 3: that so I think that could make the fit list 135 00:06:33,948 --> 00:06:36,548 Speaker 3: as well. I don't know, boxything. And then Joe Burrow 136 00:06:37,188 --> 00:06:40,588 Speaker 3: in the name of galactic piece Peter Schrager, right, he 137 00:06:40,668 --> 00:06:43,548 Speaker 3: went with the alien costume and the fact that sweatpants 138 00:06:43,588 --> 00:06:44,268 Speaker 3: and perpetuity. 139 00:06:44,308 --> 00:06:45,988 Speaker 2: Of course, I showed up like that and shredded the 140 00:06:46,028 --> 00:06:48,028 Speaker 2: Niners off the plane. 141 00:06:48,068 --> 00:06:52,948 Speaker 3: Talk about shredding about Miles Garrett with the effort jeepers, creepers, 142 00:06:53,228 --> 00:06:55,188 Speaker 3: my god, as if he wasn't terrifying. 143 00:06:54,828 --> 00:06:57,388 Speaker 2: And he's more scary without the mass show up like yourself. 144 00:06:57,028 --> 00:07:02,508 Speaker 3: Man, Yeah, all right, let's keep the spooky energy, shall we. 145 00:07:02,868 --> 00:07:05,748 Speaker 3: In your mind? What is the scary thing in the 146 00:07:05,868 --> 00:07:06,828 Speaker 3: NFL right now? 147 00:07:06,908 --> 00:07:09,508 Speaker 4: Jesus, scary things when you can put yourself in that position, 148 00:07:09,588 --> 00:07:11,788 Speaker 4: you can think back, you almost have nightmares about it. 149 00:07:11,788 --> 00:07:13,468 Speaker 4: The scariest thing in the NFL right now is to 150 00:07:13,508 --> 00:07:16,228 Speaker 4: be lined up as a defensive back and to be lined. 151 00:07:15,988 --> 00:07:17,308 Speaker 2: Across Tyreek Hill. 152 00:07:17,468 --> 00:07:19,148 Speaker 4: And he does one of those motions that Mike me 153 00:07:19,268 --> 00:07:22,228 Speaker 4: Daniel pison Man, and he is running at you full 154 00:07:22,348 --> 00:07:24,988 Speaker 4: freaking speed, and somehow orno that you have to go 155 00:07:25,108 --> 00:07:27,668 Speaker 4: backwards and keep up with this guy. I've been in 156 00:07:27,708 --> 00:07:30,188 Speaker 4: that position sometimes when I close my eyes, I can 157 00:07:30,228 --> 00:07:32,508 Speaker 4: just see at number ten coming at me and fast 158 00:07:32,548 --> 00:07:35,628 Speaker 4: forward that right now. And the NFL is the scariest 159 00:07:35,628 --> 00:07:36,588 Speaker 4: thing to be up against. 160 00:07:37,228 --> 00:07:39,148 Speaker 1: I look at the major motion picture of the ring 161 00:07:39,428 --> 00:07:41,348 Speaker 1: in which you see a video tape and then you 162 00:07:41,348 --> 00:07:43,388 Speaker 1: get the call and it says seven days, and you 163 00:07:43,388 --> 00:07:46,228 Speaker 1: know you're screwed in seven days. I think the tape 164 00:07:46,228 --> 00:07:48,068 Speaker 1: in this case is when you see the Eagles on 165 00:07:48,108 --> 00:07:50,068 Speaker 1: your schedule and you get the game tape of the 166 00:07:50,108 --> 00:07:53,028 Speaker 1: tush push, the brotherly shove, and in seven days you're 167 00:07:53,388 --> 00:07:55,228 Speaker 1: dead because nobody can stop it. As the best team 168 00:07:55,228 --> 00:07:56,588 Speaker 1: in the league, the best record in the league. And 169 00:07:56,628 --> 00:07:58,868 Speaker 1: if you have not seen Dallas Goddard a couple of 170 00:07:58,868 --> 00:08:02,428 Speaker 1: weeks back miked up running that play, you're in for 171 00:08:02,468 --> 00:08:06,148 Speaker 1: a Halloween tree. This is terrifying. We'll see we are 172 00:08:06,148 --> 00:08:13,188 Speaker 1: in brotherly shoved terrors, pushing forward. 173 00:08:13,428 --> 00:08:15,348 Speaker 5: He say no this all. 174 00:08:15,308 --> 00:08:16,148 Speaker 2: Day, baby. 175 00:08:16,348 --> 00:08:19,948 Speaker 1: You know they're the later it quarterback runs for touchdown 176 00:08:19,948 --> 00:08:23,748 Speaker 1: in the NFL, adding to it with another one. 177 00:08:24,508 --> 00:08:28,588 Speaker 4: You know, baby, you know they kind of take that 178 00:08:28,708 --> 00:08:29,988 Speaker 4: play personally. 179 00:08:29,508 --> 00:08:32,388 Speaker 1: Around Wilkis right away, he's dood them up. 180 00:08:32,428 --> 00:08:34,428 Speaker 8: He's like, no, I started pushing up on my hand 181 00:08:34,508 --> 00:08:37,948 Speaker 8: right I said, no, yeah, nobody. 182 00:08:43,028 --> 00:08:46,188 Speaker 6: Somebody stop it. Dallas, you're up next. You just saw 183 00:08:46,228 --> 00:08:48,108 Speaker 6: the video tape. You better figure out that mystery. 184 00:08:48,108 --> 00:08:48,388 Speaker 3: You're going. 185 00:08:48,588 --> 00:08:51,468 Speaker 1: Ah, those people are at the end of the ring. Terrifying. 186 00:08:51,948 --> 00:08:54,788 Speaker 5: My my scariest thing in the NFL is very appropriate 187 00:08:54,788 --> 00:08:56,828 Speaker 5: for today, and I always have to be on the 188 00:08:56,868 --> 00:08:59,188 Speaker 5: lookout for it. And I'm begging you off to as well. 189 00:08:59,188 --> 00:09:01,268 Speaker 5: You know, Halloween, you open the door, there might be 190 00:09:01,468 --> 00:09:04,028 Speaker 5: a goblin or there might be a witch on a broomstick. 191 00:09:04,028 --> 00:09:08,868 Speaker 5: And public service announcement. Be ready for fake Twitter accounts. 192 00:09:09,988 --> 00:09:12,988 Speaker 5: What NFL trade deadline day. You are gonna get your 193 00:09:13,028 --> 00:09:16,868 Speaker 5: Adam Schleckter's, You're gonna get your rop sheets, You're gonna 194 00:09:16,868 --> 00:09:20,988 Speaker 5: get your Tom pelaschmeros. Make sure it's the person that 195 00:09:21,068 --> 00:09:23,668 Speaker 5: you think you are following. You're gonna get fake trades, 196 00:09:23,788 --> 00:09:26,428 Speaker 5: You're gonna get fake trade demands. Yesterday there was one 197 00:09:26,468 --> 00:09:28,508 Speaker 5: saying Jamis Winston was traded to the Vikings. I said, 198 00:09:28,508 --> 00:09:30,908 Speaker 5: that doesn't sound like it makes any sense. I texted 199 00:09:30,908 --> 00:09:32,468 Speaker 5: someone at the Viking. He said, did you guys trade 200 00:09:32,468 --> 00:09:34,188 Speaker 5: for Jamis Winston? They said, no, you're an idiot. 201 00:09:34,308 --> 00:09:38,348 Speaker 2: Okay, be careful. Don't fall for the ropodope. 202 00:09:38,508 --> 00:09:40,948 Speaker 5: If the person has an avatar and it's some weird thing, 203 00:09:41,268 --> 00:09:43,508 Speaker 5: probably not a real account. If someone has a name 204 00:09:43,708 --> 00:09:46,028 Speaker 5: and it's an expletive in the person's last name, it's 205 00:09:46,068 --> 00:09:47,108 Speaker 5: probably not a real thing. 206 00:09:47,388 --> 00:09:50,348 Speaker 2: Guys, Today is trade deadline day. Spot of people are 207 00:09:50,348 --> 00:09:52,348 Speaker 2: gonna be making them money. It's fraud day. This is it. 208 00:09:52,348 --> 00:09:54,668 Speaker 2: It's also Halloween. The stars are out, and also it's 209 00:09:54,668 --> 00:09:55,228 Speaker 2: a full moon. 210 00:09:55,508 --> 00:09:59,788 Speaker 5: I am telling you be careful of fake NFL accounts. 211 00:10:00,228 --> 00:10:03,628 Speaker 5: Trust your reporters that you trust, ignore the reporters that 212 00:10:03,708 --> 00:10:06,988 Speaker 5: usually don't us, and as always, keep an eye out 213 00:10:06,988 --> 00:10:09,468 Speaker 5: for those who are confirming news and claiming to be 214 00:10:09,508 --> 00:10:12,228 Speaker 5: the ones breaking Wait to go, Peter, way to go. 215 00:10:12,468 --> 00:10:15,548 Speaker 3: Remember it's p Shregs, not Peter Shrek. 216 00:10:15,588 --> 00:10:16,828 Speaker 2: Oh no, I'm not doing any of that stuff. 217 00:10:17,308 --> 00:10:17,708 Speaker 3: I gotta go. 218 00:10:18,788 --> 00:10:20,948 Speaker 2: But the Eagles didn't trade aj Brown to the Broncos. 219 00:10:21,668 --> 00:10:22,348 Speaker 3: I have it right here. 220 00:10:22,428 --> 00:10:24,708 Speaker 2: There's an underscore ten O one. I'm diving into this. 221 00:10:27,068 --> 00:10:28,468 Speaker 2: The insiders can worry. 222 00:10:28,268 --> 00:10:33,548 Speaker 5: About Schreker's fabulous flat. 223 00:10:33,588 --> 00:10:34,188 Speaker 3: We're just tuning in. 224 00:10:34,188 --> 00:10:36,428 Speaker 2: I'm dressed as Al Davis. This morning we ranked the 225 00:10:36,428 --> 00:10:37,668 Speaker 2: top five rookies regardless. 226 00:10:37,668 --> 00:10:40,988 Speaker 5: Al Davis had an incredible knack for drafting guys that 227 00:10:41,108 --> 00:10:43,548 Speaker 5: he wanted so much so that in the early two 228 00:10:43,588 --> 00:10:46,428 Speaker 5: thousands he took a kicker in the first round and 229 00:10:46,548 --> 00:10:47,988 Speaker 5: everyone laughed at him. That kicker went on to me 230 00:10:47,988 --> 00:10:49,668 Speaker 5: that one of the greatest kickers of the NFL histories. 231 00:10:49,668 --> 00:10:53,308 Speaker 5: They must have bastioned Janet count Icon. Number five on 232 00:10:53,348 --> 00:10:55,428 Speaker 5: our list for best rookie performances of the week is 233 00:10:55,428 --> 00:10:55,908 Speaker 5: a kicker. 234 00:10:57,028 --> 00:11:00,388 Speaker 2: Calvos kicker Brandon Auburn makes the list. Brandon Aubrey went. 235 00:11:00,308 --> 00:11:02,988 Speaker 5: Two for two from field goals, nailing them in a 236 00:11:03,028 --> 00:11:05,028 Speaker 5: game where you know a lot of people. 237 00:11:04,868 --> 00:11:06,788 Speaker 2: Were saying the Rams might catch the Cowboys here. 238 00:11:06,868 --> 00:11:11,228 Speaker 5: One of these field goals was fifty eight yards. 239 00:11:11,268 --> 00:11:12,308 Speaker 2: Made all his extra. 240 00:11:12,108 --> 00:11:15,988 Speaker 5: Points significant because Brandon Aubrey is now eight weeks into 241 00:11:16,068 --> 00:11:21,108 Speaker 5: an NFL career and he has never missed a single kick. 242 00:11:21,708 --> 00:11:25,508 Speaker 5: Never missed a single kick. That's interesting, right, Where'd he 243 00:11:25,548 --> 00:11:30,228 Speaker 5: come from? Story's cool. Played soccer at Notre Dame, goes 244 00:11:30,268 --> 00:11:34,028 Speaker 5: to the USFL, he says, after a career where he's 245 00:11:34,028 --> 00:11:37,308 Speaker 5: playing professional soccer, goes to the Stallions. 246 00:11:36,708 --> 00:11:38,628 Speaker 2: In Birmingham, playing for these guys. 247 00:11:38,748 --> 00:11:41,748 Speaker 5: Of course we have USFL footage on Good Morning Football 248 00:11:41,748 --> 00:11:42,868 Speaker 5: because that's how good we are. 249 00:11:43,468 --> 00:11:45,388 Speaker 2: Look at him here, it's making these kicks. 250 00:11:45,588 --> 00:11:48,228 Speaker 5: Cowboys say, let's give him a shot, ends up making 251 00:11:48,228 --> 00:11:48,828 Speaker 5: the team. 252 00:11:48,988 --> 00:11:51,188 Speaker 2: He's their kicker. And check this out. 253 00:11:51,508 --> 00:11:54,708 Speaker 5: Go through this through all the goblins and ghouls and this. 254 00:11:54,708 --> 00:11:58,588 Speaker 2: Thing field goals made to start a career. He's right there. 255 00:11:58,868 --> 00:12:01,748 Speaker 2: He's on the record list. One more, he's the all 256 00:12:01,788 --> 00:12:02,548 Speaker 2: time record holder. 257 00:12:02,708 --> 00:12:04,228 Speaker 1: Peter, you're a big kuy four back guy, come out 258 00:12:04,388 --> 00:12:04,908 Speaker 1: shout him out? 259 00:12:04,908 --> 00:12:08,868 Speaker 2: What for back like Kendler Kenazaro? Sure all those guys 260 00:12:08,908 --> 00:12:11,948 Speaker 2: had nice careers. I'm on to allbright. Number five could 261 00:12:11,948 --> 00:12:13,428 Speaker 2: be a difference maker. Come to the playoffs. 262 00:12:13,828 --> 00:12:17,708 Speaker 5: Cowboys kicker has been an issue over their history. 263 00:12:17,748 --> 00:12:20,628 Speaker 2: All right, it's going number four on this week's list. 264 00:12:21,108 --> 00:12:26,028 Speaker 5: Finally been waiting for this. We're gonna get some Panthers footage, all. 265 00:12:26,028 --> 00:12:29,148 Speaker 2: Right, I know, because we got first their wide receiver 266 00:12:29,188 --> 00:12:30,348 Speaker 2: who they took in the second round. 267 00:12:30,348 --> 00:12:32,988 Speaker 5: Steve Smith's guy Smith loved this guy going into the draft. 268 00:12:33,268 --> 00:12:34,188 Speaker 2: That right there is our. 269 00:12:34,068 --> 00:12:37,188 Speaker 5: Boy, Jonathan Mingo, the physical presence at a Ole miss 270 00:12:37,508 --> 00:12:39,868 Speaker 5: and then our joint thing here is it's not gonna 271 00:12:39,988 --> 00:12:43,028 Speaker 5: just be Mingo. We're gonna pair him together with Bryce Young. 272 00:12:43,108 --> 00:12:45,468 Speaker 5: Bryce Young finally gets. 273 00:12:45,308 --> 00:12:49,628 Speaker 2: An NFL victory. Come on, welcome against CJ. Stroud. We're 274 00:12:49,628 --> 00:12:52,508 Speaker 2: happy for Bryce Young, the first overall pick. We hate 275 00:12:52,548 --> 00:12:54,668 Speaker 2: that it took him eight weeks to make this list, 276 00:12:54,708 --> 00:12:55,908 Speaker 2: but you know what, he's on it. 277 00:12:55,988 --> 00:12:59,428 Speaker 5: He makes it, and I gotta say Bryce Young played 278 00:12:59,588 --> 00:13:02,588 Speaker 5: very well. He was happy after the game and guess what. 279 00:13:02,668 --> 00:13:14,428 Speaker 2: So was the locker room checking out after the game. 280 00:13:14,788 --> 00:13:17,548 Speaker 5: Josh McCown is hugging him so close on the sidelines 281 00:13:17,548 --> 00:13:19,388 Speaker 5: he almost like kisses him, and I'm like, I feel that. 282 00:13:19,868 --> 00:13:20,388 Speaker 2: I feel that. 283 00:13:20,508 --> 00:13:22,708 Speaker 5: It's been an entire offseason and build up a lot 284 00:13:22,748 --> 00:13:25,628 Speaker 5: of frustration this regular season. They finally got a win 285 00:13:25,628 --> 00:13:28,268 Speaker 5: in Carolina and Bryce Young played well. This is just 286 00:13:28,348 --> 00:13:30,308 Speaker 5: against the blitz, one of the best blitzing teams in 287 00:13:30,308 --> 00:13:30,828 Speaker 5: the league. 288 00:13:31,028 --> 00:13:35,388 Speaker 2: Is what Demko Ryans Texans do eight for ten, eighteen 289 00:13:35,428 --> 00:13:36,508 Speaker 2: to eight passer ready. 290 00:13:36,748 --> 00:13:40,628 Speaker 5: Against the blitz I might go to number three, go 291 00:13:40,708 --> 00:13:43,108 Speaker 5: to last night. How about the greatest rookie tight end 292 00:13:43,108 --> 00:13:44,348 Speaker 5: I think this world has ever seen. 293 00:13:44,508 --> 00:13:47,628 Speaker 2: It is Lions tight end Sam Laporta. Could con use 294 00:13:48,028 --> 00:13:49,268 Speaker 2: to be the guy in. 295 00:13:49,228 --> 00:13:51,148 Speaker 5: An offense that is up there at one of the 296 00:13:51,268 --> 00:13:52,068 Speaker 5: NFL's best. 297 00:13:52,468 --> 00:13:54,588 Speaker 2: Sam Laporta last night yet again. 298 00:13:54,988 --> 00:14:00,748 Speaker 5: Huge numbers, ten targets, eight receptions, fifty eight yards, a 299 00:14:00,788 --> 00:14:01,908 Speaker 5: crucial touchdown. 300 00:14:02,228 --> 00:14:04,108 Speaker 2: Laporta comes from the Iowa tight end. 301 00:14:04,108 --> 00:14:08,148 Speaker 5: Fact that gave you guys such as Dallas Clark and 302 00:14:08,268 --> 00:14:11,788 Speaker 5: George Kittle, and now we get Sam Laporta. Oh, that's 303 00:14:11,828 --> 00:14:13,228 Speaker 5: after Hockinson and Fan Wait in. 304 00:14:13,188 --> 00:14:15,508 Speaker 2: The same first round of the same draft. 305 00:14:15,948 --> 00:14:17,868 Speaker 5: Laporta might be the best of all these guys out 306 00:14:17,908 --> 00:14:20,948 Speaker 5: of the gates. Unbelievable performance yet again, and he was 307 00:14:21,028 --> 00:14:24,708 Speaker 5: the reliable safety valve for Jared Goff throughout last night's game. 308 00:14:24,748 --> 00:14:28,268 Speaker 2: But he was the second best Lions rookie Jamir Gibbs 309 00:14:28,388 --> 00:14:32,548 Speaker 2: him breakout Jim last night, and it's against these very Raiders. 310 00:14:32,628 --> 00:14:33,948 Speaker 2: He absolutely tore them up. 311 00:14:34,308 --> 00:14:37,468 Speaker 5: Gibbs his numbers absolutely enormous, one hundred and eighty nine 312 00:14:37,508 --> 00:14:38,348 Speaker 5: scrimmage yards. 313 00:14:38,628 --> 00:14:40,588 Speaker 2: Okay, the Raiders as. 314 00:14:40,508 --> 00:14:43,348 Speaker 5: A team had one hundred and fifty seven scrimmage yards 315 00:14:43,428 --> 00:14:47,468 Speaker 5: last night, So Jamir Gibbs had thirty two more yards 316 00:14:47,828 --> 00:14:49,908 Speaker 5: than the entire Raiders's not gonna. 317 00:14:49,708 --> 00:14:51,268 Speaker 1: Break your heart wearing that jacket, Peter. 318 00:14:51,148 --> 00:14:53,428 Speaker 2: Come on, what are sure it breaks my heart? 319 00:14:53,628 --> 00:14:56,108 Speaker 5: If I was still here, things might be a little 320 00:14:56,108 --> 00:14:57,548 Speaker 5: different right now, if you know what I mean? 321 00:14:58,028 --> 00:14:58,708 Speaker 2: What time is it? 322 00:14:58,748 --> 00:15:00,748 Speaker 5: Hold on, let me get my my bracelets out row 323 00:15:00,748 --> 00:15:04,468 Speaker 5: it to I guess my bracelets at one time, and 324 00:15:04,548 --> 00:15:04,868 Speaker 5: I'm so. 325 00:15:05,148 --> 00:15:06,868 Speaker 2: Icy Brooklyn born out Davis. 326 00:15:06,868 --> 00:15:07,548 Speaker 4: What's up. 327 00:15:09,148 --> 00:15:10,348 Speaker 2: To one fifty seven? 328 00:15:10,428 --> 00:15:15,988 Speaker 5: That's an whole entire logo, Machhamed right now, Gibbs, huge game, 329 00:15:16,068 --> 00:15:19,188 Speaker 5: and then look at this one here most scrimmage yards 330 00:15:19,348 --> 00:15:22,148 Speaker 5: in a Monday night game. Lion's history, Barry, Barry, Barry, 331 00:15:22,708 --> 00:15:25,588 Speaker 5: Jamiir Gibbs is now in the list. Herman Moore, of course, 332 00:15:25,828 --> 00:15:29,668 Speaker 5: Barry Sanders's fifty two rushing yards, thirty seven receiving yards. 333 00:15:29,788 --> 00:15:32,588 Speaker 5: Jamiir Gibbs is like twenty one years old and he's 334 00:15:32,588 --> 00:15:33,748 Speaker 5: on the lines as a rookie. 335 00:15:33,748 --> 00:15:36,428 Speaker 2: He's already on a board with Barry and Herman Moore. 336 00:15:36,748 --> 00:15:37,308 Speaker 2: Pretty good. 337 00:15:37,708 --> 00:15:40,508 Speaker 5: He's not number one who had a better day and 338 00:15:40,548 --> 00:15:43,228 Speaker 5: better week than number one and number two. I gotta 339 00:15:43,268 --> 00:15:48,788 Speaker 5: go to Tennessee boiler Will Levis wearing those old school 340 00:15:48,908 --> 00:15:52,028 Speaker 5: oiler jerseys. You know my Oakland Raiders used to take 341 00:15:52,068 --> 00:15:52,308 Speaker 5: care of. 342 00:15:52,468 --> 00:15:53,468 Speaker 2: Right, I'm Phillips. 343 00:15:53,468 --> 00:15:55,348 Speaker 5: And you go in the House of pay, mister Davis, 344 00:15:55,388 --> 00:15:56,148 Speaker 5: and go to the House of paint. 345 00:15:56,148 --> 00:15:56,908 Speaker 2: We give them pain. 346 00:15:57,828 --> 00:16:00,028 Speaker 5: If you don't hit the quarterback in the first five 347 00:16:00,068 --> 00:16:01,828 Speaker 5: to ten plays, you're not doing the job. 348 00:16:01,948 --> 00:16:03,708 Speaker 2: Hit the quarterback, mister David j Just like House of 349 00:16:03,708 --> 00:16:05,228 Speaker 2: Paying the Raptors. I love House of Crane. 350 00:16:05,228 --> 00:16:08,028 Speaker 5: I'm more I'm actually more of a of a of 351 00:16:08,068 --> 00:16:10,988 Speaker 5: an ice cube guy. That right, I'm an NWA guy. 352 00:16:10,988 --> 00:16:14,668 Speaker 5: If you know, here we go all these plays. Levice 353 00:16:14,788 --> 00:16:16,828 Speaker 5: was awesome. You saw the numbers yesterday and it was 354 00:16:16,828 --> 00:16:18,788 Speaker 5: like he was bemused. He's like, all right, I guess 355 00:16:18,868 --> 00:16:22,588 Speaker 5: so unliveoformance. That's his family out there. It's so cool 356 00:16:22,628 --> 00:16:25,428 Speaker 5: they got to come down here and celebrate this with him. 357 00:16:25,468 --> 00:16:26,508 Speaker 2: Happy for Will Levis. 358 00:16:26,548 --> 00:16:29,628 Speaker 5: It was a very rough draft night that first draft night, 359 00:16:30,068 --> 00:16:30,908 Speaker 5: goes to Tennessee. 360 00:16:30,988 --> 00:16:32,668 Speaker 2: Is the third string is the second dream? We don't know? 361 00:16:33,908 --> 00:16:35,188 Speaker 5: And then he got a chance to speak to the 362 00:16:35,188 --> 00:16:37,548 Speaker 5: media afterwards. Will Levis have your moment, dude. 363 00:16:39,228 --> 00:16:41,108 Speaker 9: This is his dream comes true for sure, But I 364 00:16:41,148 --> 00:16:46,308 Speaker 9: mean we have what time is it right now? Yeah, 365 00:16:46,348 --> 00:16:48,948 Speaker 9: I got twelve minutes to celebrate it before we'rend to Pittsburgh, 366 00:16:49,388 --> 00:16:52,508 Speaker 9: as Rabel said, so, but I mean, like you said, 367 00:16:52,668 --> 00:16:54,268 Speaker 9: I've been dreaming of this moment as a kid, my 368 00:16:54,388 --> 00:16:55,788 Speaker 9: entire life, even just to touch the few in the 369 00:16:55,868 --> 00:16:57,628 Speaker 9: NFL game, let alone get a win. 370 00:16:58,548 --> 00:17:01,508 Speaker 2: He's incredible, awesome night. 371 00:17:01,508 --> 00:17:03,388 Speaker 5: And we asked to the next gen stats because you 372 00:17:03,388 --> 00:17:05,548 Speaker 5: got to see the vertical shit. This is something that's 373 00:17:05,588 --> 00:17:08,108 Speaker 5: been missing maybe in that Tennessee offense. They aired it 374 00:17:08,148 --> 00:17:10,548 Speaker 5: out with Levis and he was hitting on him. Nineteen 375 00:17:10,628 --> 00:17:14,148 Speaker 5: of twenty nine, two hundred and thirty eight yards, four touchdowns, 376 00:17:14,548 --> 00:17:15,628 Speaker 5: zero interceptions. 377 00:17:15,708 --> 00:17:16,708 Speaker 2: I'm not sure there's. 378 00:17:16,468 --> 00:17:20,788 Speaker 5: Ever been a more efficient, more dominant, more impressive rookie 379 00:17:20,788 --> 00:17:23,228 Speaker 5: debut from the quarterback spot. It's a perfect game and 380 00:17:23,348 --> 00:17:25,548 Speaker 5: Will Levis did it right out of the gates. Congrats 381 00:17:25,628 --> 00:17:29,188 Speaker 5: to you, my man. Awesome performance after a rough draft experience. 382 00:17:29,468 --> 00:17:32,268 Speaker 2: Here's the list again. If you had told me back 383 00:17:32,308 --> 00:17:33,428 Speaker 2: in August that were. 384 00:17:33,428 --> 00:17:36,228 Speaker 1: Be in week eight going into week nine. 385 00:17:35,788 --> 00:17:38,228 Speaker 5: And this would be the five and Bryce would be 386 00:17:38,268 --> 00:17:40,788 Speaker 5: like stuck at four with his receiver, but not really 387 00:17:40,828 --> 00:17:43,828 Speaker 5: the guy and Will Levis's number one, say, you're crazy, 388 00:17:44,348 --> 00:17:45,908 Speaker 5: Aubrey Gibbs Laporta. 389 00:17:46,268 --> 00:17:47,788 Speaker 2: You see the list, guys, what do you think? 390 00:17:48,068 --> 00:17:50,748 Speaker 3: I was so thrilled that Bryce Young and Mingo got 391 00:17:50,788 --> 00:17:53,028 Speaker 3: a moment after yesterday. I know it was a game 392 00:17:53,068 --> 00:17:55,268 Speaker 3: winning field goal for the Panthers, but we wanted to 393 00:17:55,308 --> 00:17:57,588 Speaker 3: see more of the day that they had, so Peter, 394 00:17:57,668 --> 00:17:58,548 Speaker 3: Way to shine the light. 395 00:17:59,068 --> 00:18:01,428 Speaker 4: It's crazy to just now seeing Bryce Young on our list, 396 00:18:01,428 --> 00:18:02,788 Speaker 4: But like you said, awesome to see them. 397 00:18:02,908 --> 00:18:03,628 Speaker 3: I'll go to the top. 398 00:18:03,708 --> 00:18:07,188 Speaker 4: Will Levis, the Italians, Tannehill's heard it was her last year, 399 00:18:07,428 --> 00:18:10,668 Speaker 4: Malik Willis so many quarterback questions, Will Levis gets in 400 00:18:10,748 --> 00:18:13,028 Speaker 4: his Oh, this is the NFL, this is what's supposed 401 00:18:13,068 --> 00:18:15,468 Speaker 4: to be. So just slinging four touchdowns was awesome. 402 00:18:15,508 --> 00:18:15,708 Speaker 8: Peter. 403 00:18:15,788 --> 00:18:18,868 Speaker 1: I like Jonathan Mingo. I like Barcadius Mingo. You were 404 00:18:18,908 --> 00:18:21,788 Speaker 1: gonna be a mango from Chris Catanas your costumes. 405 00:18:21,948 --> 00:18:24,028 Speaker 2: You read that was your original song and I. 406 00:18:23,948 --> 00:18:26,268 Speaker 5: Was gonna be chooing on an orange or an apple 407 00:18:26,308 --> 00:18:31,788 Speaker 5: whatever he did. Yeah, that's late, that's tonight, dude. In 408 00:18:31,868 --> 00:18:35,868 Speaker 5: the production design Wait a second show, Go want something Halloween? 409 00:18:35,948 --> 00:18:36,548 Speaker 2: I got a bug? 410 00:18:36,788 --> 00:18:38,348 Speaker 1: Oh you got a spider? 411 00:18:38,388 --> 00:18:42,828 Speaker 2: I got a spider. Spider. Spider got eight legs. You 412 00:18:42,828 --> 00:18:44,028 Speaker 2: guys had eight yards last night. 413 00:18:44,468 --> 00:18:55,188 Speaker 5: He need Kyle, you are so happy and so honored 414 00:18:55,188 --> 00:18:57,988 Speaker 5: that on trade deadline day, how about it, You're getting 415 00:18:57,988 --> 00:18:59,428 Speaker 5: an NFL GM Come the show. 416 00:18:59,468 --> 00:19:00,948 Speaker 2: I promise you know their network has this. 417 00:19:01,068 --> 00:19:03,668 Speaker 5: And this man has helped bring the Lombardi Trophy to 418 00:19:03,748 --> 00:19:06,508 Speaker 5: Tampa Bay in twenty twenty and his team right now 419 00:19:06,548 --> 00:19:08,508 Speaker 5: is still playing exciting football and he's got an exciting 420 00:19:08,548 --> 00:19:10,868 Speaker 5: announcement for us. Let's welcome back to the show. Friend 421 00:19:10,908 --> 00:19:13,028 Speaker 5: of the Show, Bucks general manager, Jason, let's go. 422 00:19:18,788 --> 00:19:20,548 Speaker 8: Have you guys had enough time to settle down from 423 00:19:20,628 --> 00:19:22,188 Speaker 8: Kyle's epic rant? 424 00:19:22,188 --> 00:19:26,468 Speaker 10: There never settle down lighter, never hear Jason. 425 00:19:26,508 --> 00:19:28,708 Speaker 5: It also doesn't hurt that we've had a bucket of 426 00:19:28,828 --> 00:19:30,988 Speaker 5: chocolate each before nine am. 427 00:19:31,668 --> 00:19:34,028 Speaker 2: You've got to be wired too. It's trade deadline. We're 428 00:19:34,028 --> 00:19:35,308 Speaker 2: gonna start off with it a little bit. 429 00:19:35,308 --> 00:19:38,828 Speaker 5: As a general manager, I think it's always interesting how 430 00:19:38,948 --> 00:19:41,348 Speaker 5: much is the mystique real that you guys are on 431 00:19:41,428 --> 00:19:45,148 Speaker 5: the phones, you're making calls For a general manager, what 432 00:19:45,268 --> 00:19:47,228 Speaker 5: is trade deadline day like. 433 00:19:49,468 --> 00:19:52,028 Speaker 8: Well, I mean, I hate to ruin it for some 434 00:19:52,148 --> 00:19:54,108 Speaker 8: that think that we're sitting around a bank of phones 435 00:19:54,148 --> 00:19:57,748 Speaker 8: like a telethon and answering them left and right all day. 436 00:19:57,988 --> 00:20:01,428 Speaker 8: Most of the work's been done, conversations have been had 437 00:20:01,588 --> 00:20:03,988 Speaker 8: last couple of weeks and scenarios we've talked about him 438 00:20:03,988 --> 00:20:07,628 Speaker 8: it day where you know, you you have all this 439 00:20:07,908 --> 00:20:09,548 Speaker 8: the work is all done, and then it's kind of 440 00:20:09,628 --> 00:20:11,228 Speaker 8: quiet on the front, so it could heat up at 441 00:20:11,228 --> 00:20:13,508 Speaker 8: some point during the day, but you know, all in all, 442 00:20:13,548 --> 00:20:15,828 Speaker 8: it's a it's a you know, business as usual. 443 00:20:17,708 --> 00:20:20,108 Speaker 10: You know, Jay, you guys had this great start to 444 00:20:20,228 --> 00:20:22,028 Speaker 10: the season and it was really exciting and he had 445 00:20:22,028 --> 00:20:24,868 Speaker 10: the mojo going. And now you're encountering adversity and you're 446 00:20:24,948 --> 00:20:27,028 Speaker 10: right in the middle of it. How would you assess 447 00:20:27,108 --> 00:20:29,188 Speaker 10: right now where you guys are, just reaching this midway 448 00:20:29,188 --> 00:20:30,468 Speaker 10: point of the twenty twenty three season. 449 00:20:32,188 --> 00:20:34,668 Speaker 8: Yeah, of course, we wish we had gotten a couple 450 00:20:34,708 --> 00:20:37,708 Speaker 8: of extra wins here, but you know, we are fortunate 451 00:20:37,788 --> 00:20:39,628 Speaker 8: that we're in the middle of it right now, and 452 00:20:39,668 --> 00:20:41,628 Speaker 8: we still still sitting in front of us right now, 453 00:20:41,628 --> 00:20:44,708 Speaker 8: and we've been in this situation the last few years, 454 00:20:44,748 --> 00:20:46,708 Speaker 8: even the year that we won the Super Bowl. So 455 00:20:47,948 --> 00:20:50,548 Speaker 8: you know, we like the team that we have. We 456 00:20:50,668 --> 00:20:52,868 Speaker 8: like that the way that our players are wired, we 457 00:20:52,988 --> 00:20:55,388 Speaker 8: like the talent that we have the coaches. So we're 458 00:20:55,668 --> 00:20:58,068 Speaker 8: we had to regroup and I think we're excited about 459 00:20:58,068 --> 00:21:01,268 Speaker 8: what's uh, you know this this next second half, well 460 00:21:01,548 --> 00:21:03,348 Speaker 8: a little bit more than second half the season, next 461 00:21:03,388 --> 00:21:05,708 Speaker 8: ten games. We feel like we have a shot and 462 00:21:06,108 --> 00:21:07,828 Speaker 8: we're gonna go out there and do our best. 463 00:21:09,268 --> 00:21:10,988 Speaker 4: You said that you have a shot at your rate 464 00:21:11,068 --> 00:21:13,308 Speaker 4: and to think of it, and that's what matters. But Jason, 465 00:21:13,348 --> 00:21:16,908 Speaker 4: Today the Buccaneers launched a National Coaching Academy to create 466 00:21:16,988 --> 00:21:20,748 Speaker 4: new entry points for coaches seeking opportunities in the NFL. 467 00:21:20,828 --> 00:21:22,988 Speaker 4: Tell us a little bit more about this program and 468 00:21:23,028 --> 00:21:24,548 Speaker 4: what it specifically aims to do. 469 00:21:26,508 --> 00:21:30,068 Speaker 8: Well, what's really cool about this program is, you know, 470 00:21:30,388 --> 00:21:34,108 Speaker 8: we are going to cast a really wide net around 471 00:21:34,108 --> 00:21:36,948 Speaker 8: the country. You know, we could extend beyond the borders 472 00:21:38,348 --> 00:21:41,828 Speaker 8: to give you know, underrepresented coaches, men and women around 473 00:21:42,148 --> 00:21:45,748 Speaker 8: the world an opportunity to become a coach. And you know, 474 00:21:45,828 --> 00:21:48,348 Speaker 8: it's much like when we go into the draft looking 475 00:21:48,388 --> 00:21:51,468 Speaker 8: for the best player. If you focused only on the 476 00:21:51,468 --> 00:21:53,668 Speaker 8: Power five you'd still get great players, but you would 477 00:21:53,668 --> 00:21:56,788 Speaker 8: overlook you know, some some great players like Ali Marpett 478 00:21:56,988 --> 00:22:01,188 Speaker 8: and Ryan Jensen who've all come from smaller schools. So 479 00:22:01,788 --> 00:22:06,028 Speaker 8: this this gives us an opportunity to see, give us 480 00:22:06,028 --> 00:22:09,988 Speaker 8: a diverse pool, give us the best opportunity to give 481 00:22:10,028 --> 00:22:15,028 Speaker 8: people some life changing experiences and life changing opportunities. 482 00:22:16,868 --> 00:22:19,268 Speaker 3: It is fantastic thing you guys have going on. Can 483 00:22:19,308 --> 00:22:21,308 Speaker 3: you just tell us about how you are going to 484 00:22:21,348 --> 00:22:24,548 Speaker 3: be involved the coaches, the owners, really your entire football 485 00:22:24,588 --> 00:22:27,628 Speaker 3: staff in all aspects of the academy and also when 486 00:22:27,628 --> 00:22:30,588 Speaker 3: you're looking to ultimately name the top five finalists for 487 00:22:30,628 --> 00:22:33,668 Speaker 3: the Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship, what qualities are you 488 00:22:33,708 --> 00:22:34,228 Speaker 3: looking for? 489 00:22:35,788 --> 00:22:37,668 Speaker 8: Well, this is going to be a great compliment to 490 00:22:37,708 --> 00:22:41,988 Speaker 8: the Bill Walsh Fellowship program the whole Another great thing 491 00:22:42,028 --> 00:22:45,868 Speaker 8: about this what owners the Glazer family here, This is 492 00:22:45,948 --> 00:22:49,908 Speaker 8: very important to them, diversity and inclusiveness. We're all going 493 00:22:49,948 --> 00:22:51,828 Speaker 8: to be involved in this. So it's the front office, 494 00:22:51,828 --> 00:22:54,628 Speaker 8: it's all the coaches, it's everybody in the organization has 495 00:22:54,788 --> 00:22:56,868 Speaker 8: been involved in this from the ground floor, from the 496 00:22:56,948 --> 00:23:00,908 Speaker 8: initial conversations that we've had and then throughout the whole thing. 497 00:23:00,988 --> 00:23:03,468 Speaker 8: Not just the you know what we're going to do 498 00:23:03,508 --> 00:23:06,028 Speaker 8: when these twenty five. I've when we reached the twenty 499 00:23:06,068 --> 00:23:08,148 Speaker 8: five people that come to Rookie Minute Camp, and then 500 00:23:08,188 --> 00:23:11,748 Speaker 8: we choose the five. It's going to be the entire process. 501 00:23:11,828 --> 00:23:13,748 Speaker 8: It's not just selecting them. It's just going to be 502 00:23:13,748 --> 00:23:15,788 Speaker 8: the entire process and what we do with them when 503 00:23:15,828 --> 00:23:19,108 Speaker 8: they are here. It's an awesome opportunity for them to 504 00:23:19,108 --> 00:23:21,788 Speaker 8: be here. When we have the rookies here at a 505 00:23:22,708 --> 00:23:25,148 Speaker 8: starting from scratch with them, and they'll be starting from 506 00:23:25,188 --> 00:23:29,828 Speaker 8: scratch from an NFL coaching opportunity. So we're really really 507 00:23:29,828 --> 00:23:32,348 Speaker 8: excited about the whole program. 508 00:23:32,548 --> 00:23:34,828 Speaker 5: It's really cool and we're honored that you would come 509 00:23:34,868 --> 00:23:36,588 Speaker 5: on our show to talk about it. You know, I'm 510 00:23:36,588 --> 00:23:39,148 Speaker 5: all decked out in al Davis here. It's ultimate respect 511 00:23:39,188 --> 00:23:41,988 Speaker 5: paying homage to one of the legends. I wouldn't be 512 00:23:42,028 --> 00:23:45,388 Speaker 5: doing my job as a rebel or as a Maverick 513 00:23:45,468 --> 00:23:47,908 Speaker 5: if I wasn't at least try to ask you, is 514 00:23:47,908 --> 00:23:50,148 Speaker 5: there anything on the Mike Evans front as we look 515 00:23:50,188 --> 00:23:53,628 Speaker 5: at four pm Eastern, he's a legendary Buccaneers receiver. If 516 00:23:53,628 --> 00:23:56,588 Speaker 5: we know the negotiation before the season, can you give 517 00:23:56,668 --> 00:23:58,628 Speaker 5: us anything and if not, if there is nothing, feel 518 00:23:58,668 --> 00:24:00,668 Speaker 5: free to say so. 519 00:24:01,588 --> 00:24:05,948 Speaker 8: I'm really looking forward to Mike continuing his great career 520 00:24:07,188 --> 00:24:10,428 Speaker 8: here in Tampa and extending his streak a thousand yard 521 00:24:10,468 --> 00:24:13,908 Speaker 8: seasons here with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and it's a 522 00:24:13,948 --> 00:24:14,668 Speaker 8: long streak. 523 00:24:14,708 --> 00:24:15,468 Speaker 2: It certainly is. 524 00:24:15,788 --> 00:24:17,988 Speaker 1: You also have a long streak, Jason, of going on 525 00:24:18,068 --> 00:24:21,348 Speaker 1: road trips and having kick ass playlists going to Houston. 526 00:24:21,428 --> 00:24:22,788 Speaker 1: What's on the playlist this weekend? 527 00:24:22,788 --> 00:24:24,428 Speaker 2: Baby? 528 00:24:25,268 --> 00:24:28,508 Speaker 8: You know what, that's a that's a good question. I'm 529 00:24:28,588 --> 00:24:32,148 Speaker 8: kind of living in the eighties early nineties kind of 530 00:24:32,228 --> 00:24:35,068 Speaker 8: genre right now. You know, this may throw you off 531 00:24:35,068 --> 00:24:38,148 Speaker 8: a little bit. You know, I recently heard some Tina Turner. 532 00:24:38,268 --> 00:24:39,588 Speaker 8: I'm gonna get back to Tina Turner. 533 00:24:39,708 --> 00:24:41,508 Speaker 2: Let's go come on now. 534 00:24:41,708 --> 00:24:48,388 Speaker 1: Okay, that's awesome, incredible, great job, man, I like that 535 00:24:48,708 --> 00:24:49,388 Speaker 1: Tina Turner. 536 00:24:49,708 --> 00:24:51,828 Speaker 2: It's great. Jason. Thank you. 537 00:24:51,948 --> 00:24:54,828 Speaker 5: Find out more information about the coaching academy or how 538 00:24:54,868 --> 00:24:57,548 Speaker 5: you can apply, go to Buccaneers dot com. Easy as 539 00:24:57,588 --> 00:25:01,028 Speaker 5: that there's information all there, guys, Jason on behalf of 540 00:25:01,068 --> 00:25:02,148 Speaker 5: you in the Glazer family. 541 00:25:02,268 --> 00:25:04,028 Speaker 2: You guys are always at the front as. 542 00:25:03,908 --> 00:25:06,868 Speaker 5: Far as giving opportunities to people who might not necessarily 543 00:25:06,868 --> 00:25:08,628 Speaker 5: have them elsewhere. We really appreciate you coming on the 544 00:25:08,628 --> 00:25:09,908 Speaker 5: show to share the news. 545 00:25:10,828 --> 00:25:16,668 Speaker 8: I appreciate you, guys, Halloween. 546 00:25:16,708 --> 00:25:20,548 Speaker 5: It's also trade deadline day, very busy day. Good morning football. 547 00:25:21,228 --> 00:25:24,508 Speaker 5: No more appropriate guests than our friend Scott Pioli. Scott, 548 00:25:24,548 --> 00:25:25,348 Speaker 5: Welcome to the show. 549 00:25:25,428 --> 00:25:28,468 Speaker 2: Hi Scott, Halloween, Scott. 550 00:25:28,748 --> 00:25:31,508 Speaker 11: Good morning everybody. I feel like I'm a little rattled 551 00:25:31,588 --> 00:25:34,668 Speaker 11: right now from the past trades with mister Davis. So 552 00:25:34,788 --> 00:25:36,308 Speaker 11: Peter taking easy. 553 00:25:36,188 --> 00:25:36,628 Speaker 1: I'm better? 554 00:25:36,748 --> 00:25:40,428 Speaker 2: Yeah? Am I embodying? I got the rings, I got 555 00:25:40,468 --> 00:25:41,748 Speaker 2: some bracelets, I. 556 00:25:41,708 --> 00:25:43,868 Speaker 5: Said, I do with all respect. It's an homage to 557 00:25:43,948 --> 00:25:46,988 Speaker 5: the legend. Am I missing anything? Is there anything I 558 00:25:46,988 --> 00:25:47,428 Speaker 5: should have? 559 00:25:47,468 --> 00:25:48,028 Speaker 2: As an Al. 560 00:25:47,988 --> 00:25:51,108 Speaker 5: Davis enthusiast slash someone who actually dealt with him on 561 00:25:51,148 --> 00:25:51,988 Speaker 5: a personal level. 562 00:25:53,388 --> 00:25:55,228 Speaker 11: I just think the rings need to be a little 563 00:25:55,228 --> 00:25:57,948 Speaker 11: bit more flashy. But otherwise you're killing it man. 564 00:25:58,948 --> 00:26:01,188 Speaker 3: Okay, diamonds awesome, thank you. 565 00:26:01,708 --> 00:26:02,628 Speaker 2: Trade deadline Day. 566 00:26:02,748 --> 00:26:05,428 Speaker 5: And there's actually some really unfortunate news on Sunday when 567 00:26:05,428 --> 00:26:06,588 Speaker 5: we saw Kirk Cousins go down. 568 00:26:06,588 --> 00:26:09,548 Speaker 2: So the Vikings four and four red hot team if. 569 00:26:09,508 --> 00:26:12,548 Speaker 5: They lose their quarterbacks, such a weird crossroads for them. 570 00:26:12,868 --> 00:26:16,828 Speaker 5: Deadlines four pm Eastern do they make a big splash move. 571 00:26:16,868 --> 00:26:20,228 Speaker 5: What would your thought process be around Minnesota Kevin O'Connell 572 00:26:20,228 --> 00:26:24,868 Speaker 5: and Quescia Dolfo Mensa. 573 00:26:23,348 --> 00:26:25,548 Speaker 11: Peter, I think they have to explore it, but they 574 00:26:25,588 --> 00:26:28,548 Speaker 11: also have to be very very careful and understand where 575 00:26:28,588 --> 00:26:31,148 Speaker 11: they are and what kind of return they might be 576 00:26:31,148 --> 00:26:33,468 Speaker 11: able to get on their investment. So when you look 577 00:26:33,468 --> 00:26:35,548 Speaker 11: at them right now, hey, the Lions are the leader 578 00:26:35,588 --> 00:26:38,148 Speaker 11: of the pack right now, So really what the Vikings 579 00:26:38,148 --> 00:26:40,828 Speaker 11: are probably going to be competing for is that seventh 580 00:26:40,868 --> 00:26:44,628 Speaker 11: spot in the playoffs for the NFC at best. But 581 00:26:44,708 --> 00:26:46,588 Speaker 11: as you look at this football team, I'm not sure 582 00:26:46,668 --> 00:26:49,028 Speaker 11: that they can go out and find a quarterback that's 583 00:26:49,068 --> 00:26:51,148 Speaker 11: going to be better than what they have on the 584 00:26:51,268 --> 00:26:54,508 Speaker 11: roster right now. As we know, Nick Mullens is uninjured reserve, 585 00:26:54,988 --> 00:26:58,388 Speaker 11: but rookie fifth round pick Jyron Hall is also there. 586 00:26:58,548 --> 00:27:00,668 Speaker 11: So I'm not sure what is out there that can 587 00:27:00,708 --> 00:27:03,308 Speaker 11: be that much of an upgrade for what the cost 588 00:27:03,428 --> 00:27:06,268 Speaker 11: is going to be. So if they need to look 589 00:27:06,268 --> 00:27:08,628 Speaker 11: at a player, I think they just need to look internally. 590 00:27:08,668 --> 00:27:11,988 Speaker 11: And this always goes back to Peter and Gang that 591 00:27:12,188 --> 00:27:14,508 Speaker 11: I talk about one of the most important things to 592 00:27:14,588 --> 00:27:18,348 Speaker 11: do is that second quarterback position on your roster has 593 00:27:18,428 --> 00:27:21,348 Speaker 11: to be good because there's always a chance like something 594 00:27:21,428 --> 00:27:24,188 Speaker 11: like this can happen. So to me, the investment needed 595 00:27:24,188 --> 00:27:27,988 Speaker 11: to be done earlier. I'm not sure givings too much 596 00:27:27,988 --> 00:27:30,268 Speaker 11: away at this point would be the best idea. 597 00:27:31,588 --> 00:27:33,748 Speaker 3: It's curious you bring that up, that second quarterback position, 598 00:27:33,748 --> 00:27:35,428 Speaker 3: because I'm going to talk about Will Levis. He played 599 00:27:35,428 --> 00:27:38,108 Speaker 3: great on Sunday, the rookie Ryan Tannehill was hurt in 600 00:27:38,108 --> 00:27:40,868 Speaker 3: their game they played in London. He could be considered 601 00:27:40,908 --> 00:27:42,908 Speaker 3: to be on the trading block right now. But then 602 00:27:42,948 --> 00:27:44,948 Speaker 3: that's a really young quarterback room. If you leave Will 603 00:27:45,028 --> 00:27:48,068 Speaker 3: Levis and Malik Willis together, how do you handle this 604 00:27:48,148 --> 00:27:50,308 Speaker 3: if you're the Titans' front office in terms of having 605 00:27:50,388 --> 00:27:53,228 Speaker 3: a veteran in that room, no matter if when Tannehill 606 00:27:53,308 --> 00:27:55,708 Speaker 3: is healthy, that you keep potentially will love us in 607 00:27:55,748 --> 00:27:56,188 Speaker 3: that spot. 608 00:27:57,548 --> 00:27:59,428 Speaker 11: Jamie, you bring up the best point, which is the 609 00:27:59,468 --> 00:28:02,948 Speaker 11: fact that if Ryan Tannehill is gone, then it's just 610 00:28:03,068 --> 00:28:06,508 Speaker 11: Malik and Will Levis in the in the room, and 611 00:28:06,548 --> 00:28:09,828 Speaker 11: that's not necessarily good. You'd like to have a veteran presence. 612 00:28:10,108 --> 00:28:12,468 Speaker 11: I always like to have a veteran presence the best 613 00:28:12,468 --> 00:28:14,748 Speaker 11: coaches I've always been around that I've been around always 614 00:28:14,748 --> 00:28:16,908 Speaker 11: wanted to have a veteran presidence in there. So when 615 00:28:16,948 --> 00:28:20,268 Speaker 11: you talk about moving Ryan Tannehill, you want to make 616 00:28:20,268 --> 00:28:22,828 Speaker 11: sure that you have a leader like him in that 617 00:28:22,948 --> 00:28:25,508 Speaker 11: room because he is a very selfless player. He can 618 00:28:25,548 --> 00:28:27,508 Speaker 11: help and we don't know if they're going to continue 619 00:28:27,548 --> 00:28:30,388 Speaker 11: to move forward with levis what we've seen with young quarterbacks. 620 00:28:30,588 --> 00:28:33,308 Speaker 11: Sometimes they have a great first game for a second game, 621 00:28:33,668 --> 00:28:37,308 Speaker 11: but then defensive coordinators start to take you start to 622 00:28:37,308 --> 00:28:38,988 Speaker 11: see what they can do and figure out what their 623 00:28:39,028 --> 00:28:41,828 Speaker 11: kryptonite is. The other thing with the Ryan Tannehill thing 624 00:28:41,908 --> 00:28:44,668 Speaker 11: is this he has a twenty seven million dollar base 625 00:28:44,828 --> 00:28:47,708 Speaker 11: salary this year, So if they're going to move that contract, 626 00:28:47,748 --> 00:28:49,708 Speaker 11: they are more than likely going to have to pay 627 00:28:49,788 --> 00:28:53,228 Speaker 11: part of that salary, similar to the Leonard Williams contract 628 00:28:53,268 --> 00:28:56,988 Speaker 11: that was traded. But to me, I would probably try 629 00:28:57,028 --> 00:29:00,068 Speaker 11: to keep the player in the room unless there's something 630 00:29:00,588 --> 00:29:03,068 Speaker 11: that's an offer that I absolutely can't refuse. 631 00:29:04,508 --> 00:29:07,508 Speaker 4: There's nothing we are enjoying Morriscott than talking about potential trades, 632 00:29:07,548 --> 00:29:08,668 Speaker 4: the ones that could happen. 633 00:29:08,748 --> 00:29:09,708 Speaker 3: But you just mentioned it. 634 00:29:10,068 --> 00:29:12,668 Speaker 4: Leonard Williams, he was acquired by the Seahawks yesterday and 635 00:29:12,708 --> 00:29:15,428 Speaker 4: bum the Giants. Give me your thoughts on this trade 636 00:29:15,468 --> 00:29:17,028 Speaker 4: and how would you say it were great out for 637 00:29:17,068 --> 00:29:17,628 Speaker 4: both teams? 638 00:29:19,468 --> 00:29:21,548 Speaker 11: Jason, There's so much I liked about this trade, really 639 00:29:21,588 --> 00:29:23,388 Speaker 11: for both sides. As we see, the Giants got a 640 00:29:23,428 --> 00:29:26,228 Speaker 11: second round pick in the upcoming draft and a fifth 641 00:29:26,308 --> 00:29:29,508 Speaker 11: round pick. They also had to give the player and 642 00:29:29,628 --> 00:29:32,068 Speaker 11: pay from what I understand, about ten million dollars of 643 00:29:32,108 --> 00:29:35,788 Speaker 11: that contract. But I love this trade for the Seattle 644 00:29:35,828 --> 00:29:38,148 Speaker 11: Seahawks and I do like it for the New York Giants. 645 00:29:38,188 --> 00:29:39,828 Speaker 11: I think this is one of those trades where both 646 00:29:39,868 --> 00:29:42,748 Speaker 11: teams won. When you look at the New York Giants perspective, 647 00:29:42,828 --> 00:29:44,948 Speaker 11: at the end of the season, Leonard Williams is going 648 00:29:44,988 --> 00:29:46,708 Speaker 11: to be thirty years old. He's going to be a 649 00:29:46,748 --> 00:29:49,428 Speaker 11: free agent. Would they have been able to receive those 650 00:29:49,508 --> 00:29:53,268 Speaker 11: picks in compensatory picks? So I think that they maybe 651 00:29:53,308 --> 00:29:57,228 Speaker 11: got or they maximize what the value was. Yesterday morning, 652 00:29:57,268 --> 00:29:59,068 Speaker 11: Pete Carroll was on a radio show and he said, 653 00:29:59,108 --> 00:30:02,108 Speaker 11: we're always competing, and that is the truth. Pete Carroll 654 00:30:02,148 --> 00:30:05,188 Speaker 11: and John Schneider are always competing. They went out and 655 00:30:05,228 --> 00:30:08,868 Speaker 11: got a player that is absolutely going to fit their scheme, 656 00:30:08,988 --> 00:30:11,868 Speaker 11: their makeup, how they like to do things. So to me, 657 00:30:12,028 --> 00:30:14,868 Speaker 11: this trade is a win win. It'll be even better 658 00:30:15,068 --> 00:30:17,828 Speaker 11: for Seattle in my opinion, if they can find a 659 00:30:17,868 --> 00:30:20,908 Speaker 11: way to recruit him during these last weeks and months 660 00:30:20,948 --> 00:30:24,228 Speaker 11: of the season to make sure that they extend his contract, 661 00:30:24,468 --> 00:30:26,308 Speaker 11: and that makes the value of the trade picks that 662 00:30:26,428 --> 00:30:29,628 Speaker 11: went away even more important and the deal even better 663 00:30:29,628 --> 00:30:30,828 Speaker 11: for the Seattle Seahawks. 664 00:30:31,908 --> 00:30:33,748 Speaker 1: Seattle's very good. They're looking to win the whole damn 665 00:30:33,788 --> 00:30:35,348 Speaker 1: thing this year. They're not messing around Scott. 666 00:30:35,388 --> 00:30:35,868 Speaker 3: Neither are we. 667 00:30:36,348 --> 00:30:39,748 Speaker 1: Story time, you have been a member of several different front. 668 00:30:39,508 --> 00:30:41,668 Speaker 2: Office staffs, just have the floor. 669 00:30:41,828 --> 00:30:45,228 Speaker 1: What is your most notable deadline day story? What would 670 00:30:45,228 --> 00:30:45,868 Speaker 1: you like to know those? 671 00:30:47,748 --> 00:30:48,788 Speaker 2: Kyle, I got to tell you. 672 00:30:48,948 --> 00:30:51,628 Speaker 11: Unfortunately, I wish I had something really sexy to tell you, 673 00:30:51,948 --> 00:30:55,548 Speaker 11: But we were not big sellers or buyers at the 674 00:30:55,588 --> 00:30:58,908 Speaker 11: trade deadline, all the stops that I'd made during the season. 675 00:30:58,948 --> 00:31:00,508 Speaker 11: But again, you have to back up. I've been out 676 00:31:00,548 --> 00:31:02,708 Speaker 11: of the league now a couple of years, and at 677 00:31:02,708 --> 00:31:05,588 Speaker 11: that point in time, as we talked about, the trade 678 00:31:05,628 --> 00:31:09,028 Speaker 11: deadline was a little bit earlier, so you had to 679 00:31:09,068 --> 00:31:11,148 Speaker 11: be very careful about how you were going to disrupt 680 00:31:11,148 --> 00:31:13,268 Speaker 11: your team, how you're going to disrupt your locker room. 681 00:31:13,668 --> 00:31:17,068 Speaker 11: That always impacted what we wanted to do and what 682 00:31:17,108 --> 00:31:17,988 Speaker 11: we didn't want to do. 683 00:31:18,508 --> 00:31:19,468 Speaker 8: So we were. 684 00:31:19,388 --> 00:31:21,948 Speaker 11: Usually in the hunt, so we wanted to make sure 685 00:31:22,188 --> 00:31:24,308 Speaker 11: that we didn't disrupt the locker room. But the other 686 00:31:24,348 --> 00:31:27,268 Speaker 11: thing is this, we were big believers in acquiring players 687 00:31:27,308 --> 00:31:30,588 Speaker 11: in the offseason, in the draft, rookie free agency, and 688 00:31:30,708 --> 00:31:34,108 Speaker 11: developing them from within. If we had players go down, 689 00:31:34,308 --> 00:31:37,308 Speaker 11: we always tried to promote. We wanted players that understood 690 00:31:37,308 --> 00:31:40,468 Speaker 11: our system and understood our culture. So again I think 691 00:31:40,508 --> 00:31:42,668 Speaker 11: the timing is a little bit different. But the other 692 00:31:42,708 --> 00:31:44,948 Speaker 11: thing that I've noticed in the trend in the national 693 00:31:44,948 --> 00:31:47,868 Speaker 11: football leagues, it seems that general managers much more willing 694 00:31:47,948 --> 00:31:51,108 Speaker 11: now to trade, not only because of the timing, but 695 00:31:51,268 --> 00:31:54,708 Speaker 11: because there's much more pressure on general managers to perform now. 696 00:31:54,948 --> 00:31:57,148 Speaker 11: It used to be that just head coaches got fired, 697 00:31:57,588 --> 00:32:00,668 Speaker 11: but now general managers get fired a lot earlier. So 698 00:32:00,708 --> 00:32:03,188 Speaker 11: they try to make splashy moves I think sometimes to 699 00:32:03,348 --> 00:32:05,148 Speaker 11: build the roster to make make sure that they can 700 00:32:05,188 --> 00:32:07,908 Speaker 11: get their second contract. So to me, I think a 701 00:32:07,908 --> 00:32:10,508 Speaker 11: lot of the dynamics are different. But again I'm sorry 702 00:32:10,508 --> 00:32:12,668 Speaker 11: to disappoint you. I didn't have a sexier story than that. 703 00:32:12,748 --> 00:32:13,068 Speaker 2: Folks. 704 00:32:15,628 --> 00:32:17,508 Speaker 3: That's all right, that's all right, Puoli. 705 00:32:17,588 --> 00:32:23,668 Speaker 11: We appreciate you, all right, Thanks everybody. Congratulations again, Jamie, 706 00:32:23,948 --> 00:32:24,628 Speaker 11: that's awesome. 707 00:32:24,748 --> 00:32:27,988 Speaker 3: Oh, thank you, thank you, GMFB baby coming your way.