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It was 47 00:02:34,320 --> 00:02:36,320 Speaker 1: awesome and I did it because my friends at Game Time. 48 00:02:36,320 --> 00:02:38,560 Speaker 1: I know a lot of you people have used it. Obviously, 49 00:02:38,600 --> 00:02:41,400 Speaker 1: it's why they're the presenting sponsor of the show. But 50 00:02:41,639 --> 00:02:44,440 Speaker 1: appreciate everyone that has. Can't recommend them enough. Very easy 51 00:02:44,480 --> 00:02:47,800 Speaker 1: to use. Download the Game Time app promo code John, 52 00:02:48,320 --> 00:02:50,720 Speaker 1: and go to an event, have a good time, and 53 00:02:50,760 --> 00:02:55,240 Speaker 1: do it on me with a little discount. Sure, let's 54 00:02:55,240 --> 00:02:59,880 Speaker 1: dive into the five big storylines for OTAs. I love 55 00:03:00,040 --> 00:03:04,080 Speaker 1: hate relationship with OTAs, having gone to many for you know, 56 00:03:04,280 --> 00:03:07,480 Speaker 1: well over a decade. They're fun in the sense to just, 57 00:03:07,639 --> 00:03:09,799 Speaker 1: you know, kind of get you outside. It's like it's 58 00:03:09,840 --> 00:03:12,040 Speaker 1: kind of like the football version of golf, you know, 59 00:03:12,160 --> 00:03:14,760 Speaker 1: just get you some sun, get you a little sweat. 60 00:03:15,000 --> 00:03:18,239 Speaker 1: When you work in the league, it's a very positive time. 61 00:03:18,840 --> 00:03:22,120 Speaker 1: It's very lighthearted, I would say, from a from a 62 00:03:22,160 --> 00:03:25,640 Speaker 1: wark week standpoint, relative to what the fall is. Obviously, 63 00:03:25,720 --> 00:03:28,160 Speaker 1: you know, if you turn on your television you see 64 00:03:28,200 --> 00:03:32,760 Speaker 1: all these guys going to hockey games, basketball games, NBA 65 00:03:32,880 --> 00:03:35,480 Speaker 1: baseball game whatever. These guys are out and about having 66 00:03:35,520 --> 00:03:38,840 Speaker 1: a good time all over the country. You get new 67 00:03:38,840 --> 00:03:41,960 Speaker 1: players on your team. It's just a very very positive 68 00:03:42,000 --> 00:03:45,360 Speaker 1: time in every building, whether you're an elite team like 69 00:03:45,520 --> 00:03:48,440 Speaker 1: you know, the Chiefs, the Bengals, the Eagles, whatever, or 70 00:03:48,480 --> 00:03:51,080 Speaker 1: your shitting team, right because you get to break out 71 00:03:51,080 --> 00:03:54,800 Speaker 1: some of the new toys, may have new coaches. The 72 00:03:55,320 --> 00:03:59,080 Speaker 1: only downfall really is injuries, and obviously an injury at 73 00:03:59,080 --> 00:04:00,960 Speaker 1: this point in time of the year is typically non 74 00:04:01,000 --> 00:04:04,400 Speaker 1: contact and so it tends to be pretty devastating, right. 75 00:04:05,720 --> 00:04:08,000 Speaker 1: Other than that, you know, especially if you have a 76 00:04:08,040 --> 00:04:11,120 Speaker 1: new quarterback, it's just it's just fun. Listen. I've been 77 00:04:11,440 --> 00:04:13,680 Speaker 1: lucky enough to be able to go to these practices. 78 00:04:14,040 --> 00:04:17,040 Speaker 1: You know, they're not open to the public, like like 79 00:04:17,080 --> 00:04:20,599 Speaker 1: the fall is during training camp, but it is. It's 80 00:04:20,800 --> 00:04:24,840 Speaker 1: very very light. It's why I never really support you know, 81 00:04:24,880 --> 00:04:27,640 Speaker 1: some of these guys bitching and moaning that don't show up. Now, 82 00:04:27,680 --> 00:04:31,000 Speaker 1: I completely understand if you have a specific training regiment 83 00:04:31,160 --> 00:04:33,880 Speaker 1: and you know certain players OTAs if you tell me 84 00:04:33,960 --> 00:04:37,039 Speaker 1: Tyreek Hill doesn't come to OTA's or Trent Williams like, 85 00:04:37,120 --> 00:04:40,000 Speaker 1: I don't care, but some of these players when they 86 00:04:40,000 --> 00:04:42,560 Speaker 1: act like it's really difficult. Maybe it was back in 87 00:04:42,600 --> 00:04:45,760 Speaker 1: the day, but since I've been around it, and definitely 88 00:04:45,760 --> 00:04:48,480 Speaker 1: in twenty twenty three, you know, it's the country club 89 00:04:48,520 --> 00:04:51,680 Speaker 1: version of football, and it's just a good time to 90 00:04:51,720 --> 00:04:55,720 Speaker 1: be around. Your teammates developed some chemistry, and I do 91 00:04:55,800 --> 00:04:58,960 Speaker 1: think that bleeds into the season. Guys like each other, 92 00:04:59,080 --> 00:05:01,400 Speaker 1: really get to know each other. This is when I 93 00:05:01,440 --> 00:05:04,839 Speaker 1: mean basic things like us normal human beings, which ultimately 94 00:05:04,880 --> 00:05:10,039 Speaker 1: football players are. Barbecues, you know, weekend drinking events, going 95 00:05:10,080 --> 00:05:14,039 Speaker 1: to games. It's just a good time. So let's start 96 00:05:14,120 --> 00:05:19,880 Speaker 1: number one. It's got to be the rookie quarterbacks, right 97 00:05:19,960 --> 00:05:23,279 Speaker 1: because we had three guys going the top four, and 98 00:05:23,400 --> 00:05:26,360 Speaker 1: really the most polarizing one who fell to the second round. 99 00:05:26,440 --> 00:05:28,240 Speaker 1: Is that a place where he's probably gonna play two? 100 00:05:28,920 --> 00:05:32,400 Speaker 1: But when the first two quarterbacks that were picked, Bryce 101 00:05:32,400 --> 00:05:34,599 Speaker 1: Young and c J. Stroud, these guys are gonna be 102 00:05:34,600 --> 00:05:37,680 Speaker 1: the starting quarterbacks for their team week one. I do 103 00:05:37,760 --> 00:05:41,040 Speaker 1: not care what their coaches are saying right now. Oh, 104 00:05:41,040 --> 00:05:43,240 Speaker 1: they're gonna start with the twos. They gotta work their 105 00:05:43,240 --> 00:05:46,520 Speaker 1: way up. They gotta c J. Stroud and Bryce Young, 106 00:05:46,960 --> 00:05:49,240 Speaker 1: if they do not get injured, will be the starting 107 00:05:49,320 --> 00:05:52,359 Speaker 1: quarterbacks come Week one. If they're not, we got a 108 00:05:52,360 --> 00:05:55,440 Speaker 1: major problem. Both of them, multiple year starters, are basically 109 00:05:55,520 --> 00:05:59,320 Speaker 1: the best two programs in the country. Georgia, you're included 110 00:05:59,360 --> 00:06:02,240 Speaker 1: to the best three programs in the country. Michigan's like, 111 00:06:02,240 --> 00:06:04,480 Speaker 1: we've beat him twice. I know, Okay, two of the 112 00:06:04,480 --> 00:06:06,880 Speaker 1: top four programs in the country, you know what I mean. 113 00:06:07,480 --> 00:06:09,680 Speaker 1: So these guys have played a lot of football, had 114 00:06:09,680 --> 00:06:13,119 Speaker 1: a ton of success. Both been in the playoffs. Both, 115 00:06:13,600 --> 00:06:16,720 Speaker 1: you know, made big plays when it mattered most. There 116 00:06:16,839 --> 00:06:21,120 Speaker 1: is absolutely no reason not every quarterback is the same. 117 00:06:21,360 --> 00:06:24,560 Speaker 1: But these two guys plug and play starters. Now, are 118 00:06:24,600 --> 00:06:26,920 Speaker 1: they gonna be good? I don't know. I would bet 119 00:06:26,960 --> 00:06:29,240 Speaker 1: on Bryce Young, you know, I think a lot of 120 00:06:29,240 --> 00:06:34,240 Speaker 1: people are. You know, question how high CJ ceiling is. 121 00:06:34,560 --> 00:06:37,560 Speaker 1: I'm intrigued to watch because that game against Georgia made 122 00:06:37,560 --> 00:06:41,599 Speaker 1: me change my tune. Clearly, the Texans aren't good, but 123 00:06:42,200 --> 00:06:45,560 Speaker 1: both these guys starter week one. The third guy, Anthony 124 00:06:45,680 --> 00:06:49,520 Speaker 1: Richardson's a little interesting because in theory he's a complete 125 00:06:49,560 --> 00:06:52,839 Speaker 1: red shirt guy. Right. Well, I saw some quotes coming 126 00:06:52,880 --> 00:06:55,280 Speaker 1: out of Indianapolis and people that cover the team, Like 127 00:06:55,320 --> 00:06:57,640 Speaker 1: you know, I would not be shocked at all if 128 00:06:57,640 --> 00:07:00,599 Speaker 1: the guy plays one thing with Trey Lance a couple 129 00:07:00,640 --> 00:07:02,839 Speaker 1: of years ago, and I think there are some parallels 130 00:07:02,839 --> 00:07:05,680 Speaker 1: in the sense of these physical freaks, even though I 131 00:07:05,720 --> 00:07:09,479 Speaker 1: think Anthony Richardson is in a complete different level than Trey, 132 00:07:09,680 --> 00:07:14,160 Speaker 1: much faster, much more natural thrower of the football. But 133 00:07:14,520 --> 00:07:16,600 Speaker 1: they hadn't played a lot of football, I think thirteen 134 00:07:16,640 --> 00:07:20,960 Speaker 1: career starts. So the only way you can improve is 135 00:07:21,040 --> 00:07:24,120 Speaker 1: by playing. I mean, you can improve in practice and 136 00:07:24,160 --> 00:07:26,680 Speaker 1: the mental reps and learn to become a pro, but 137 00:07:26,720 --> 00:07:29,280 Speaker 1: that can only take you so far. You have to 138 00:07:29,400 --> 00:07:32,680 Speaker 1: play in the games right. And the hard part about 139 00:07:32,680 --> 00:07:36,160 Speaker 1: football is like you can't take live VP. You can't 140 00:07:36,160 --> 00:07:38,520 Speaker 1: just play a full on, five on five game in 141 00:07:38,600 --> 00:07:41,160 Speaker 1: the NFL like you can in the NBA right in 142 00:07:41,200 --> 00:07:45,120 Speaker 1: the offseason. The only time to play football is in 143 00:07:45,200 --> 00:07:48,480 Speaker 1: preseason games, in regular season games, the only time real 144 00:07:48,520 --> 00:07:52,000 Speaker 1: games happen, because in practice they do not. And most 145 00:07:52,000 --> 00:07:55,200 Speaker 1: of these places come even close to replicating what we 146 00:07:55,240 --> 00:07:58,040 Speaker 1: see on the field. I looked at their quarterback depth 147 00:07:58,160 --> 00:08:01,520 Speaker 1: chart and it's Ellinger from last year, right they drafted 148 00:08:01,560 --> 00:08:03,800 Speaker 1: him a couple years ago from Texas and Gardner Minshew. 149 00:08:04,280 --> 00:08:07,920 Speaker 1: So in theory, you could start Gardner Minshew to start 150 00:08:07,960 --> 00:08:11,760 Speaker 1: the season and with a plan to kind of slowly 151 00:08:11,880 --> 00:08:14,760 Speaker 1: integrate him as the year goes, which I would say 152 00:08:14,840 --> 00:08:17,480 Speaker 1: is very possible. That's probably what I would bet on. 153 00:08:18,200 --> 00:08:20,280 Speaker 1: But I would say there's a fifty to fifty chance 154 00:08:20,280 --> 00:08:22,760 Speaker 1: where they just say, screw it, let's just go with 155 00:08:22,800 --> 00:08:25,240 Speaker 1: the fourth overall pick. And as we say at cal 156 00:08:25,320 --> 00:08:28,400 Speaker 1: Pauly learned by doing figuring out on the go and 157 00:08:28,480 --> 00:08:31,280 Speaker 1: almost be okay with this could be a rocky year, 158 00:08:31,720 --> 00:08:35,240 Speaker 1: a little like Josh Allen's rookie year, and we're just 159 00:08:35,280 --> 00:08:37,200 Speaker 1: going to figure it out on the fly and we're 160 00:08:37,200 --> 00:08:40,920 Speaker 1: cool with it. That's, you know, I think that's obviously 161 00:08:40,960 --> 00:08:44,880 Speaker 1: a very distinct possibility. Now, Will Levis the last quarterback 162 00:08:44,920 --> 00:08:46,400 Speaker 1: I want to talk to you is talk about is 163 00:08:46,440 --> 00:08:48,880 Speaker 1: not going to beat out Ryan Tannhill. That's not possible. 164 00:08:49,320 --> 00:08:53,040 Speaker 1: The Ryan Tannehill is hanging by a thread. And two 165 00:08:53,120 --> 00:08:55,360 Speaker 1: things are going against Ryan Tannehill. One, his team is 166 00:08:55,400 --> 00:08:59,120 Speaker 1: not that good. So there is a decent chance that 167 00:08:59,160 --> 00:09:01,920 Speaker 1: they are not going to be very competitive this year, 168 00:09:02,600 --> 00:09:05,920 Speaker 1: which is their weapons. Look around beside Henry, it doesn't 169 00:09:05,920 --> 00:09:10,040 Speaker 1: look like, you know, AJ Brown ain't walking through that door, 170 00:09:11,040 --> 00:09:15,319 Speaker 1: so it could be a really slow start for him individually. 171 00:09:15,640 --> 00:09:18,000 Speaker 1: So if the team's not playing well and he's not 172 00:09:18,120 --> 00:09:22,240 Speaker 1: playing well, especially number wise, I think it's very very possible, 173 00:09:22,240 --> 00:09:24,120 Speaker 1: And I know people that cover the team have written 174 00:09:24,120 --> 00:09:27,760 Speaker 1: about it. I mean it's captain obvious. Will Levis has 175 00:09:27,800 --> 00:09:30,520 Speaker 1: probably starting games this year, you know, start the season 176 00:09:30,520 --> 00:09:33,080 Speaker 1: as the backup quarterback and then who knows. I mean, 177 00:09:33,120 --> 00:09:35,040 Speaker 1: if they got off to like a one in five start, 178 00:09:35,440 --> 00:09:37,800 Speaker 1: you could insert them pretty easily. Now if they're kind 179 00:09:37,800 --> 00:09:40,280 Speaker 1: of you know, three and three and you know five 180 00:09:40,320 --> 00:09:43,600 Speaker 1: and six, maybe it's a little more difficult. But if 181 00:09:43,600 --> 00:09:46,319 Speaker 1: you're them, don't you want to see what this guy has, 182 00:09:46,400 --> 00:09:48,560 Speaker 1: Like Ryan Tannehill is not going to be around, so 183 00:09:48,600 --> 00:09:51,760 Speaker 1: you might as well just transition sooner the better so 184 00:09:51,840 --> 00:09:55,439 Speaker 1: you can see if Levis can play. But the way 185 00:09:55,480 --> 00:09:58,160 Speaker 1: I look at it, Bryce CJ starters day one. Anthony 186 00:09:58,240 --> 00:10:00,360 Speaker 1: Richardson more of a coin flip, just kind of depending 187 00:10:00,400 --> 00:10:03,040 Speaker 1: on internally how they view their team and if they're 188 00:10:03,080 --> 00:10:05,280 Speaker 1: cool with I don't want to say tanking the season, 189 00:10:05,840 --> 00:10:07,760 Speaker 1: but just taking I mean you would take some early 190 00:10:07,840 --> 00:10:10,559 Speaker 1: lumps more than likely with Anthony Richardson that you know, 191 00:10:10,600 --> 00:10:13,240 Speaker 1: playing that first couple of months could be pretty ugly, 192 00:10:13,640 --> 00:10:15,680 Speaker 1: but it could really benefit them, not just the second 193 00:10:15,720 --> 00:10:18,120 Speaker 1: half of the season. Butt in like three years when 194 00:10:18,160 --> 00:10:20,760 Speaker 1: they go, oh, all those reps Anthony Richardson got as 195 00:10:20,800 --> 00:10:23,760 Speaker 1: a rookie when everyone thought he sucked is the reason 196 00:10:23,800 --> 00:10:27,000 Speaker 1: now he's playing really, really well. And Will Levis, I'd 197 00:10:27,000 --> 00:10:30,400 Speaker 1: put his over under game started this year at about 198 00:10:30,440 --> 00:10:36,720 Speaker 1: seven or eight. Number two. Also stick with the quarterback 199 00:10:36,760 --> 00:10:42,480 Speaker 1: theme Trey Lance versus Sam Darnald, because Trey Lance is 200 00:10:42,559 --> 00:10:46,959 Speaker 1: battling to be the forty nine ers backup quarterback. That's 201 00:10:47,040 --> 00:10:50,520 Speaker 1: where two years removed from being the third overall pick 202 00:10:51,240 --> 00:10:54,520 Speaker 1: and them trading multiple ones on top of going from 203 00:10:54,559 --> 00:10:57,440 Speaker 1: twelve to three, Trey Lance is now in a quarterback 204 00:10:57,480 --> 00:11:01,960 Speaker 1: competition with Sam Donald, and you know what, he's got 205 00:11:02,000 --> 00:11:04,760 Speaker 1: an uphill battle because the forty nine Ers have been 206 00:11:04,800 --> 00:11:08,720 Speaker 1: telling everyone because they believe this, that Sam Donald's really good, 207 00:11:09,800 --> 00:11:12,640 Speaker 1: and they keep hammering that. Like you look at those 208 00:11:12,679 --> 00:11:15,160 Speaker 1: last six games for Sam Donald. What they saw, which 209 00:11:15,200 --> 00:11:17,560 Speaker 1: is a competent coaching staff and the team had kind 210 00:11:17,559 --> 00:11:20,959 Speaker 1: of figured out he played pretty well. Hayle Shanahan already 211 00:11:21,000 --> 00:11:23,200 Speaker 1: liked Sam Donald in years past, and they thought about 212 00:11:23,240 --> 00:11:25,920 Speaker 1: trading for him when he was traded when the Panthers 213 00:11:26,000 --> 00:11:28,800 Speaker 1: ultimately traded for him, like that was a forty nine 214 00:11:28,880 --> 00:11:31,840 Speaker 1: Er option, But they were sniffing around Staffer and then 215 00:11:31,880 --> 00:11:34,719 Speaker 1: the Deshaun Watson thing happened, and then they just, you know, 216 00:11:35,200 --> 00:11:37,480 Speaker 1: they just kind of got lost in the shuffle. But 217 00:11:37,800 --> 00:11:40,400 Speaker 1: this is a guy they've had their eyes on. Matt Mayoko. 218 00:11:41,120 --> 00:11:44,280 Speaker 1: Buddy Mine has covered the forty nine ers since I 219 00:11:44,360 --> 00:11:47,520 Speaker 1: was in like junior high. Knows that everyone in that 220 00:11:47,600 --> 00:11:51,080 Speaker 1: building very very well. He just said on a radio 221 00:11:51,120 --> 00:11:54,559 Speaker 1: show that Sam Donald might be the best thrower of 222 00:11:54,600 --> 00:11:57,920 Speaker 1: the football the forty nine ers have ever had, not 223 00:11:58,760 --> 00:12:02,440 Speaker 1: currently half have ever had. Now, what makes that unique 224 00:12:02,520 --> 00:12:05,560 Speaker 1: is you're like Matt Joe Montana, Steve Young if I 225 00:12:05,640 --> 00:12:08,079 Speaker 1: was going to defend Mayoko. And Mayoko knows football. He's 226 00:12:08,440 --> 00:12:12,040 Speaker 1: he's seen it all Stuper Bowl teams, two win teams, 227 00:12:13,160 --> 00:12:16,400 Speaker 1: from Kaepernick to Steve Young, to Garcia to Alex Smith, 228 00:12:16,720 --> 00:12:20,400 Speaker 1: Jimmy Garoppolo. Matt Mayoko has a lot of scouting experience, 229 00:12:20,800 --> 00:12:23,560 Speaker 1: watching the forty nine ers and watching good coaches and 230 00:12:23,600 --> 00:12:27,800 Speaker 1: bad coaches. Joe Montana, ironically, who's most would consider the 231 00:12:27,880 --> 00:12:31,400 Speaker 1: second best quarterback of all time, was not the most 232 00:12:31,440 --> 00:12:34,240 Speaker 1: talented quarterback of all time. Like he did not have 233 00:12:34,440 --> 00:12:37,920 Speaker 1: John Elway or Tom Brady or Dan Marino's arm right, 234 00:12:38,160 --> 00:12:41,040 Speaker 1: But again, he was an elite all time great player, 235 00:12:41,200 --> 00:12:43,960 Speaker 1: but it wasn't because of arm strength. And Steve Young, 236 00:12:44,000 --> 00:12:46,199 Speaker 1: who I would say set a slightly better arm than 237 00:12:46,200 --> 00:12:49,679 Speaker 1: Montana also not known for having a hose. But if 238 00:12:49,720 --> 00:12:51,280 Speaker 1: you do go back and watch the YouTube, I think 239 00:12:51,280 --> 00:12:54,200 Speaker 1: Steve Young has a better arm than you think. Both 240 00:12:54,240 --> 00:12:58,000 Speaker 1: those guys kind of hung their hat on accuracy, instincts 241 00:12:58,040 --> 00:13:01,760 Speaker 1: and athleticism. Obviously, Steve was an elite athlete. Joe sneaky. 242 00:13:01,760 --> 00:13:04,840 Speaker 1: You watch that documentary Joke A Move now, Joe was 243 00:13:04,840 --> 00:13:07,680 Speaker 1: a much better athlete than even I realized. And something 244 00:13:07,720 --> 00:13:10,600 Speaker 1: that all those West Coast offensive guys that went on, 245 00:13:10,760 --> 00:13:14,240 Speaker 1: you know, the Home Brens, the Andy Reids, they always 246 00:13:14,400 --> 00:13:18,080 Speaker 1: liked their quarterback to be able to move, and those guys, 247 00:13:18,280 --> 00:13:20,439 Speaker 1: they hung their hat more on that type stuff than 248 00:13:20,559 --> 00:13:23,280 Speaker 1: just pure throwing a Dan Marino two in or mine 249 00:13:23,320 --> 00:13:26,520 Speaker 1: on our fastball. But I would say Kaeperdick had the 250 00:13:26,600 --> 00:13:29,800 Speaker 1: best arm in forty nine or history now. He had 251 00:13:29,880 --> 00:13:31,920 Speaker 1: no touch and he had no ability to throw a 252 00:13:32,000 --> 00:13:34,439 Speaker 1: change up like Steve Young and Joe Montana. But just 253 00:13:34,559 --> 00:13:37,240 Speaker 1: best pure arm aalent the forty nine ers ever had. 254 00:13:37,400 --> 00:13:40,440 Speaker 1: It's not even close. I mean, Kaepridick. You see some 255 00:13:40,480 --> 00:13:43,079 Speaker 1: of these videos that come out about draft time of 256 00:13:43,160 --> 00:13:46,160 Speaker 1: Will Levis from his knees, you know, throwing it over 257 00:13:46,200 --> 00:13:49,520 Speaker 1: three lakes, or Anthony Richardson hitting the scoreboard in the 258 00:13:49,559 --> 00:13:52,760 Speaker 1: practice facility. You know Colin could do that shit with 259 00:13:52,840 --> 00:13:55,760 Speaker 1: his eyes closed in his sleep. He just would also 260 00:13:55,880 --> 00:13:58,280 Speaker 1: hit the trainer on the sideline when they were attending 261 00:13:58,320 --> 00:14:00,040 Speaker 1: to someone on the bench because he did not know 262 00:14:00,080 --> 00:14:02,679 Speaker 1: where the ball was going. But I think, ultimately what 263 00:14:02,720 --> 00:14:05,080 Speaker 1: Matt is saying, forty nine ers like this guy a lot. 264 00:14:05,679 --> 00:14:07,400 Speaker 1: And every time I look up at a Warriors game, 265 00:14:07,440 --> 00:14:09,960 Speaker 1: you know who you know who's there with McCaffrey and 266 00:14:10,040 --> 00:14:13,440 Speaker 1: Kittle and the boys, Sam Darnold. You know who's not 267 00:14:13,520 --> 00:14:16,760 Speaker 1: there Trey Lance. Now I'm not trying to say that's everything, 268 00:14:16,800 --> 00:14:19,840 Speaker 1: because clearly Christian knows him from their time in Carolina, 269 00:14:20,160 --> 00:14:21,840 Speaker 1: but it is a little weird. I get a lot 270 00:14:21,880 --> 00:14:24,640 Speaker 1: of DMSs like why is trade not invited, And I 271 00:14:24,680 --> 00:14:27,320 Speaker 1: think the simple answer is no, not really doesn't feel 272 00:14:27,360 --> 00:14:30,080 Speaker 1: like it. I mean, sure doesn't seem like it. He 273 00:14:30,240 --> 00:14:32,440 Speaker 1: was last year when they tried to, you know, kind 274 00:14:32,440 --> 00:14:35,160 Speaker 1: of force him into the starting role, and then by 275 00:14:35,160 --> 00:14:38,440 Speaker 1: about mid training camp the players are rumbling behind the scenes, 276 00:14:38,800 --> 00:14:41,800 Speaker 1: this ain't gonna work. So it's not just one thing 277 00:14:41,840 --> 00:14:45,560 Speaker 1: with the forty nine ers. When the front office thinks something, 278 00:14:45,880 --> 00:14:48,840 Speaker 1: usually their star players think it too. Why because they're 279 00:14:48,840 --> 00:14:51,800 Speaker 1: all kind of incahoots together. The forty nine Ers are 280 00:14:51,840 --> 00:14:54,640 Speaker 1: not run like the Patriots Forever with Bill, where he's 281 00:14:54,640 --> 00:14:57,160 Speaker 1: like just what Bill wants to do. I'm not saying 282 00:14:57,240 --> 00:14:59,760 Speaker 1: Kyle won't do cutthroat things. I mean they traded to 283 00:14:59,760 --> 00:15:02,480 Speaker 1: force Buckner, but for the most part, the reason they 284 00:15:02,520 --> 00:15:05,920 Speaker 1: resigned Jimmy Garoppolo, all the players were grumbling. And I'm 285 00:15:05,960 --> 00:15:09,360 Speaker 1: not talking every player, I'm talking the star group of players. Right, 286 00:15:09,440 --> 00:15:11,560 Speaker 1: It's pretty easy to figure out which ones because they 287 00:15:11,560 --> 00:15:13,720 Speaker 1: didn't think he was good enough. So if they're not thinking, 288 00:15:13,720 --> 00:15:16,200 Speaker 1: if they're thinking that, you know, Kyle's thinking that. I 289 00:15:16,800 --> 00:15:20,400 Speaker 1: would be stunned if Trey Lance beats out Sam Donalds. 290 00:15:20,640 --> 00:15:23,760 Speaker 1: And when he doesn't, I mean I think if Brock 291 00:15:23,840 --> 00:15:27,280 Speaker 1: Purty as a starter, it turns out to be healthy, 292 00:15:27,320 --> 00:15:29,360 Speaker 1: and they'll just roll with Brock party and Sam Donald 293 00:15:29,400 --> 00:15:36,240 Speaker 1: and trade Trey Lance. I would guess around before week one. 294 00:15:36,960 --> 00:15:40,840 Speaker 1: Number three, Bill Belichick mac Jones. This is a relationship 295 00:15:40,920 --> 00:15:44,080 Speaker 1: that got weird, and it got weird fast. The one 296 00:15:44,160 --> 00:15:48,360 Speaker 1: thing that always happened in New England forever is when 297 00:15:48,400 --> 00:15:51,000 Speaker 1: Bill was pissed off about something, or when Bill want 298 00:15:51,120 --> 00:15:54,760 Speaker 1: something to change, it changed. Why he trade you. He 299 00:15:54,800 --> 00:15:58,200 Speaker 1: would cut you. He would not resign you. It didn't 300 00:15:58,240 --> 00:16:01,160 Speaker 1: matter how good of friends you were with. To Welker, 301 00:16:01,560 --> 00:16:05,520 Speaker 1: Logan Mankins, all these guys that Tom loved he said 302 00:16:05,520 --> 00:16:09,320 Speaker 1: goodbye to obviously, all these good, great players that sign these, 303 00:16:09,560 --> 00:16:13,200 Speaker 1: you know, deals for cheap and would win, he would 304 00:16:13,280 --> 00:16:15,640 Speaker 1: let them go as well. Right, He would only buy 305 00:16:15,720 --> 00:16:20,440 Speaker 1: low and sell high. The mac Jones thing is interesting, right, 306 00:16:20,520 --> 00:16:23,440 Speaker 1: because you draft a guy fifteenth overall, you're kind of 307 00:16:23,440 --> 00:16:26,200 Speaker 1: stuck with him for a couple of years and forever. 308 00:16:26,320 --> 00:16:31,040 Speaker 1: Bill could publicly blast anybody, could make it be known 309 00:16:31,280 --> 00:16:33,480 Speaker 1: the way he feels. It's a little different with the 310 00:16:33,520 --> 00:16:38,400 Speaker 1: quarterback position, and it's pretty clear through the different leaks 311 00:16:38,600 --> 00:16:42,200 Speaker 1: that Bill was not super happy with Mac. But you 312 00:16:42,240 --> 00:16:44,560 Speaker 1: know one thing that's changed a little bit, like this 313 00:16:44,640 --> 00:16:47,560 Speaker 1: ain't the Tom Brady Patriots. Not everyone just keeps their 314 00:16:47,560 --> 00:16:50,720 Speaker 1: mouth shut. Pretty clear that Mac Jones wasn't happy with Bill. 315 00:16:51,240 --> 00:16:53,480 Speaker 1: And if you're going to defend Mac Jones, you go, well, Bill, 316 00:16:54,480 --> 00:16:58,880 Speaker 1: you gave him, you know, a defensive fucking coordinator to 317 00:16:58,880 --> 00:17:01,520 Speaker 1: call his offensive place and a special team coach to 318 00:17:01,600 --> 00:17:04,440 Speaker 1: coach a MC quarterback. And it was as ugly as 319 00:17:04,440 --> 00:17:06,720 Speaker 1: it could have been. It was a disaster. And just 320 00:17:06,760 --> 00:17:09,399 Speaker 1: look at your team. You don't have many, you know, 321 00:17:09,640 --> 00:17:12,280 Speaker 1: great offensive skill guys. So it'd be one thing if 322 00:17:12,520 --> 00:17:16,080 Speaker 1: Mac Jones, who had an awful season, was terrible even 323 00:17:16,119 --> 00:17:18,960 Speaker 1: beside you know, he got injured, but the eye test 324 00:17:19,200 --> 00:17:22,679 Speaker 1: was clear this guy was playing low level football. And 325 00:17:22,720 --> 00:17:24,679 Speaker 1: the one thing I always thought about Mac Jones, if 326 00:17:24,720 --> 00:17:29,600 Speaker 1: he was ever going to maximize his potential, he was 327 00:17:29,720 --> 00:17:34,480 Speaker 1: ultimately gonna be I would say, a Jimmy Garoppolo poor 328 00:17:34,560 --> 00:17:37,720 Speaker 1: man's Kirk Cousins kind of in that vein. Well, he 329 00:17:37,760 --> 00:17:40,879 Speaker 1: throws a lot of interceptions. He throws the ball to 330 00:17:41,000 --> 00:17:43,080 Speaker 1: the team a lot, to the other team a lot. 331 00:17:43,680 --> 00:17:47,399 Speaker 1: Because he doesn't really play within his skill set. He 332 00:17:47,520 --> 00:17:52,520 Speaker 1: makes moronic decisions. Now you can say offense was really 333 00:17:52,560 --> 00:17:55,159 Speaker 1: poorly run because of the offensive coordinator. No one's going 334 00:17:55,200 --> 00:17:57,800 Speaker 1: to argue with you. But like, ultimately, when you drop 335 00:17:57,880 --> 00:17:59,840 Speaker 1: back and there's a dB you know, in front of 336 00:17:59,880 --> 00:18:01,760 Speaker 1: your offensive player and you throw it right to him, 337 00:18:02,119 --> 00:18:04,560 Speaker 1: I can't totally put that on the coach. So to me, 338 00:18:04,680 --> 00:18:07,760 Speaker 1: they both take blame last year for being a disaster. 339 00:18:08,160 --> 00:18:11,679 Speaker 1: The one thing though, and listen, I can relate in 340 00:18:11,720 --> 00:18:15,920 Speaker 1: the sense of I struggled with my emotions. I would say, 341 00:18:16,040 --> 00:18:18,920 Speaker 1: all up until probably three or four years ago, I've 342 00:18:18,920 --> 00:18:22,800 Speaker 1: really got controlled of it, meaning my outbursts of temper 343 00:18:23,040 --> 00:18:25,760 Speaker 1: and anger. I struggled to control it. So I'd be 344 00:18:25,760 --> 00:18:28,560 Speaker 1: a hypocrite to say that if I was in mac 345 00:18:28,680 --> 00:18:33,040 Speaker 1: Jones's shoes, I would have just been the ultimate pro 346 00:18:33,240 --> 00:18:36,520 Speaker 1: and not freaked the you know what out as he 347 00:18:36,560 --> 00:18:39,480 Speaker 1: did all year. Now, I give you a pass to 348 00:18:39,520 --> 00:18:42,600 Speaker 1: get super mad once in a while, but he was 349 00:18:42,640 --> 00:18:46,560 Speaker 1: doing it over and over and over again. And it's like, 350 00:18:46,600 --> 00:18:51,159 Speaker 1: bro yank Tom Brady, and that's ultimately the position. Like 351 00:18:51,520 --> 00:18:54,320 Speaker 1: you technically didn't follow Tom because Cam did, but he 352 00:18:54,440 --> 00:18:56,480 Speaker 1: kind of did. I mean, this is the highest draft 353 00:18:56,480 --> 00:18:59,359 Speaker 1: pick Bills ever put on a quarterback. I'm not thinking 354 00:18:59,400 --> 00:19:01,240 Speaker 1: that Bill thought you were going to be Tom Brady, 355 00:19:01,240 --> 00:19:02,479 Speaker 1: but they thought you were going to be a long 356 00:19:02,520 --> 00:19:04,480 Speaker 1: time starting quarterback and you could help them go to 357 00:19:04,520 --> 00:19:07,879 Speaker 1: the playoffs every year. And the way you played, you know, 358 00:19:07,960 --> 00:19:09,840 Speaker 1: last year, this team would have no shot to go 359 00:19:09,840 --> 00:19:13,639 Speaker 1: to the playoffs. Now I just don't think they're good enough. Though. 360 00:19:14,040 --> 00:19:16,720 Speaker 1: Bill hires a real offensive coordinator, a guy that just 361 00:19:17,000 --> 00:19:20,359 Speaker 1: knows Mac though he never coached him. Came when Mack left. 362 00:19:20,920 --> 00:19:24,280 Speaker 1: But you know one of the stories was Mac Jones 363 00:19:24,280 --> 00:19:26,240 Speaker 1: helped teach him the Alabama offense. I mean, they know 364 00:19:26,280 --> 00:19:29,560 Speaker 1: each other. And Bill is a real coach, no matter 365 00:19:29,560 --> 00:19:33,440 Speaker 1: how much the media informed players think he's the village idiot, 366 00:19:33,840 --> 00:19:36,640 Speaker 1: not a good general manager. And he's a great example 367 00:19:36,720 --> 00:19:41,240 Speaker 1: why the overwhelming majority of coaches have no business picking 368 00:19:41,280 --> 00:19:45,280 Speaker 1: the players or deciding when to do trades. They should 369 00:19:45,280 --> 00:19:48,520 Speaker 1: have influence, but most coaches are too close to the sun, 370 00:19:49,240 --> 00:19:55,600 Speaker 1: and they're way too emotional, and their patience football wise 371 00:19:56,240 --> 00:19:58,800 Speaker 1: is just too short sometimes and then they regret it 372 00:19:58,880 --> 00:20:01,359 Speaker 1: later on. Almost have to put them out of the 373 00:20:01,400 --> 00:20:03,760 Speaker 1: driver's seat and put them into the passenger seat. He 374 00:20:03,760 --> 00:20:05,760 Speaker 1: got in the driver's seat and he was a disaster, 375 00:20:06,240 --> 00:20:09,240 Speaker 1: right but he can coach and it's why the Texans were, 376 00:20:09,320 --> 00:20:11,439 Speaker 1: you know, always competing to go to the playoffs. He 377 00:20:11,480 --> 00:20:14,520 Speaker 1: goes to Alabama and like there were awesome with Bryce Shaw, 378 00:20:15,080 --> 00:20:16,919 Speaker 1: He's going to go to the Patriots and be an 379 00:20:17,119 --> 00:20:21,800 Speaker 1: enormous upgrade. Now. I think a lot like Josh McDaniels. 380 00:20:21,840 --> 00:20:26,000 Speaker 1: You know, the one thing I would imagine it was 381 00:20:26,040 --> 00:20:29,080 Speaker 1: harder for Mack as a rookie to do anything right. 382 00:20:29,119 --> 00:20:30,600 Speaker 1: He kind of had to shut his mouth. Well. The 383 00:20:30,600 --> 00:20:34,240 Speaker 1: second year as a starter, probably felt more in power, rightfully, 384 00:20:34,280 --> 00:20:37,080 Speaker 1: so this third year it's kind have been humbled a 385 00:20:37,080 --> 00:20:39,960 Speaker 1: little bit because there's buzz that the owner likes Bailey's appy. 386 00:20:40,680 --> 00:20:42,840 Speaker 1: Bailey's appy. He had some good moments, had some bad 387 00:20:42,960 --> 00:20:45,080 Speaker 1: moments when he played last year, but there's another guy 388 00:20:45,160 --> 00:20:47,400 Speaker 1: on the team that has now played and they've had 389 00:20:47,560 --> 00:20:50,640 Speaker 1: some success with the other thing. If you're Bill O'Brien, 390 00:20:51,320 --> 00:20:54,280 Speaker 1: I think there are zero you know what's given because 391 00:20:54,400 --> 00:20:56,359 Speaker 1: why does he give it? He's just trying to win. 392 00:20:56,640 --> 00:21:00,159 Speaker 1: If he gets the Patriots offense doing well, he'll be 393 00:21:00,200 --> 00:21:02,520 Speaker 1: a head coach in the NFL. Again. That's going to 394 00:21:02,600 --> 00:21:06,000 Speaker 1: happen if they have success, and when you look at 395 00:21:06,000 --> 00:21:08,640 Speaker 1: their offensive roster that their run game is gonna be fine. 396 00:21:08,720 --> 00:21:10,880 Speaker 1: It always is. You know, their defense is pretty good. 397 00:21:11,359 --> 00:21:13,680 Speaker 1: The question is the passing game, right, I mean, you're 398 00:21:13,680 --> 00:21:17,480 Speaker 1: talking about Devonte Parker, you're talking about Kendrick Bourne, like 399 00:21:17,560 --> 00:21:23,080 Speaker 1: they signed Juju Smith and Gasecki, you know, not terrible, 400 00:21:23,240 --> 00:21:25,720 Speaker 1: but relative to the rest of the division, not even close. 401 00:21:26,400 --> 00:21:28,280 Speaker 1: So I do just think there's a lot of pressure. 402 00:21:28,600 --> 00:21:30,640 Speaker 1: I don't think we know Belichick won't, but I don't 403 00:21:30,640 --> 00:21:33,399 Speaker 1: think Bill O'Brien's gonna put up with that him freaking 404 00:21:33,440 --> 00:21:36,320 Speaker 1: out on the sideline screaming about what plays to call 405 00:21:36,440 --> 00:21:39,320 Speaker 1: like he did last year. So that's something to monitor 406 00:21:39,359 --> 00:21:43,320 Speaker 1: in that relationship this offseason. I think Bill, during either 407 00:21:43,400 --> 00:21:45,560 Speaker 1: right before the draft or during the draft one of 408 00:21:45,600 --> 00:21:48,040 Speaker 1: the Knights, kind of changed his tune a little bit 409 00:21:48,080 --> 00:21:50,280 Speaker 1: because he has to put out there he kind of 410 00:21:50,320 --> 00:21:53,080 Speaker 1: believes in mac because he needs them at least if 411 00:21:53,160 --> 00:21:56,280 Speaker 1: Max Cable playing. If he's not build this pivot, I 412 00:21:56,320 --> 00:21:59,960 Speaker 1: would imagine pretty quickly this season that Bailey's appy because 413 00:22:01,640 --> 00:22:04,200 Speaker 1: Mike Lombardi talks about this a lot on the podcast, 414 00:22:04,280 --> 00:22:07,119 Speaker 1: like how unfair it is the Bill with all this 415 00:22:07,280 --> 00:22:09,639 Speaker 1: success and we're all questioning, like should he lose his 416 00:22:09,760 --> 00:22:13,080 Speaker 1: job when you know, guys like John Harbaugh having won 417 00:22:13,119 --> 00:22:16,840 Speaker 1: a meaningful game in like a decade. But it's like, oh, 418 00:22:17,080 --> 00:22:21,280 Speaker 1: just on easy street, right, And I do like I 419 00:22:21,400 --> 00:22:25,480 Speaker 1: get it. No one's acting like Bill Belichick is an idiot, 420 00:22:25,880 --> 00:22:31,199 Speaker 1: right or deserves to lose his job because of his resume. 421 00:22:31,640 --> 00:22:33,439 Speaker 1: But it is based on like, yeah, you know, he's 422 00:22:33,440 --> 00:22:36,560 Speaker 1: seventy one years old. They got not much hope moving 423 00:22:36,640 --> 00:22:39,200 Speaker 1: forward at this season's a disaster, and maybe the owner 424 00:22:39,280 --> 00:22:41,920 Speaker 1: is like, you know, we've had twenty two and a 425 00:22:41,960 --> 00:22:43,840 Speaker 1: half decades here, We've all made a lot of money. 426 00:22:43,880 --> 00:22:48,120 Speaker 1: Maybe it's just time for a divorce. Sometimes it's inevitable professionally, personally, 427 00:22:48,560 --> 00:22:51,320 Speaker 1: And that's where it feels if Bill Belichick, if they 428 00:22:51,400 --> 00:22:54,080 Speaker 1: let's say they win six games and there's a I 429 00:22:54,119 --> 00:22:56,639 Speaker 1: don't think they would fire him a probably mutual departation. 430 00:22:57,000 --> 00:22:59,640 Speaker 1: Now maybe Bill is you know, so petty and old 431 00:22:59,680 --> 00:23:02,080 Speaker 1: school that he would be like, you know, fire me. 432 00:23:03,280 --> 00:23:06,480 Speaker 1: I refuse to let you act like this as mutual. 433 00:23:07,280 --> 00:23:10,119 Speaker 1: But like we're all saying that he's it would be 434 00:23:10,280 --> 00:23:12,640 Speaker 1: because of like it's just time, like it's just time 435 00:23:12,680 --> 00:23:15,639 Speaker 1: for a change. They wouldn't be able to upgrade ninety 436 00:23:15,760 --> 00:23:17,960 Speaker 1: nine point ninety percent. The guy they would get after 437 00:23:18,119 --> 00:23:21,800 Speaker 1: would be dramatically worse. Why because that guy's not Bill Belichick. 438 00:23:22,080 --> 00:23:25,200 Speaker 1: But I don't think it's that crazy, right, Like, is 439 00:23:25,240 --> 00:23:28,520 Speaker 1: Bill Belichick way better football coach than John Harbaugh or 440 00:23:28,640 --> 00:23:31,080 Speaker 1: Ron Rivera or all these other coaches that probably should 441 00:23:31,119 --> 00:23:34,080 Speaker 1: be on the hot seat, of course Mike McCarthy, But 442 00:23:34,200 --> 00:23:37,800 Speaker 1: that's not this situation. This situation is about a long marriage, 443 00:23:38,240 --> 00:23:40,639 Speaker 1: the ups and the downs, and now Brady leaves and 444 00:23:40,720 --> 00:23:44,280 Speaker 1: there's this hole and Bill has unlimited power and paying 445 00:23:44,320 --> 00:23:46,680 Speaker 1: a guy twenty million dollars, Like, you don't just get 446 00:23:46,720 --> 00:23:49,000 Speaker 1: to make Bill Belichick doesn't on the team. You don't 447 00:23:49,080 --> 00:23:51,480 Speaker 1: just get to make twenty million dollars a year and 448 00:23:51,720 --> 00:23:53,719 Speaker 1: not make the playoffs forever. That's that's not the way 449 00:23:53,760 --> 00:23:57,040 Speaker 1: the world works, especially in this industry. So there's just 450 00:23:57,080 --> 00:24:01,600 Speaker 1: a lot of pressure. Talking about a lot of pressure. 451 00:24:01,640 --> 00:24:05,320 Speaker 1: Number four, Jordan Love, We've talked a lot about Aaron Rodgers, 452 00:24:05,359 --> 00:24:08,240 Speaker 1: who was just took the boys, all the packers back 453 00:24:08,280 --> 00:24:11,159 Speaker 1: to the Kentucky Derby where I saw horses were dropping 454 00:24:11,280 --> 00:24:13,880 Speaker 1: like flies that they had to kill like three horses 455 00:24:13,960 --> 00:24:16,480 Speaker 1: this week because you know, some major injuries. When you 456 00:24:16,520 --> 00:24:18,440 Speaker 1: get an injury, you know in football, you just go 457 00:24:18,520 --> 00:24:20,639 Speaker 1: to the knee doctor, right, you just go get your 458 00:24:20,680 --> 00:24:23,920 Speaker 1: shoulder worked on. And horse racing, he's just take that 459 00:24:24,119 --> 00:24:27,840 Speaker 1: horse to the bar, Bye bye horsey. You know. So 460 00:24:29,200 --> 00:24:31,400 Speaker 1: it look like Aaron Rodgers and Davante and the boys 461 00:24:31,440 --> 00:24:33,680 Speaker 1: are all back together having a good time and we're 462 00:24:33,680 --> 00:24:36,359 Speaker 1: gonna We've talked about a lot of Aaron Rodgers. What 463 00:24:36,480 --> 00:24:41,040 Speaker 1: about Jordan Love because this offseason it's all his. He 464 00:24:41,320 --> 00:24:43,639 Speaker 1: is the guy all the reps. I looked it up 465 00:24:43,640 --> 00:24:45,679 Speaker 1: because I was like, how many passes has he actually 466 00:24:45,800 --> 00:24:51,160 Speaker 1: thrown in his career? He has attempted eighty three passes. 467 00:24:51,520 --> 00:24:54,480 Speaker 1: I mean there have been games when some quarterbacks in 468 00:24:54,520 --> 00:24:57,719 Speaker 1: the NFL attempted like sixty plus passes, right, I mean, 469 00:24:58,400 --> 00:25:01,320 Speaker 1: how many passes Tom Brady have in that playoff game. 470 00:25:01,440 --> 00:25:04,879 Speaker 1: Wasn't it like sixty five pass attempts? Maybe it was, 471 00:25:05,040 --> 00:25:07,719 Speaker 1: maybe it was high fifties, but eighty three career passes. 472 00:25:08,440 --> 00:25:10,640 Speaker 1: Now he's got this extension, so he's got a little 473 00:25:10,680 --> 00:25:13,200 Speaker 1: breathing room. They got a young team, it's all him. 474 00:25:14,119 --> 00:25:18,960 Speaker 1: And I do think we underestimate. You never want to 475 00:25:18,960 --> 00:25:22,320 Speaker 1: be the guy that replaces the guy. Right. They always say, 476 00:25:22,359 --> 00:25:24,320 Speaker 1: you want to be the guy that replaces the guy 477 00:25:24,480 --> 00:25:26,760 Speaker 1: that replaced the guy. You don't want to be the 478 00:25:26,800 --> 00:25:30,360 Speaker 1: person that replaced Nick Saban. That is an impossible job. 479 00:25:30,800 --> 00:25:32,840 Speaker 1: You don't want to be the guy that replaces Bill Belichick. 480 00:25:33,280 --> 00:25:35,840 Speaker 1: Good freaking luck. I don't care if they won three 481 00:25:35,880 --> 00:25:38,720 Speaker 1: games this year. You got the number one pick. That 482 00:25:38,880 --> 00:25:41,639 Speaker 1: is not an easy guy to replace, you know. Ultimately, 483 00:25:41,800 --> 00:25:44,800 Speaker 1: Cam Newton, it was unique when he replaced Tom Brady, right, 484 00:25:45,119 --> 00:25:47,720 Speaker 1: Andrew Luck replaced Peyton Manning, and that was not easy shoes, 485 00:25:47,760 --> 00:25:51,800 Speaker 1: and he delivered right away ultimately, like Jordan Love is 486 00:25:51,880 --> 00:25:55,879 Speaker 1: replacing the best player in franchise history. And this is 487 00:25:55,960 --> 00:25:59,879 Speaker 1: a franchise that on their mount Rushmore is like Brett 488 00:26:00,080 --> 00:26:03,960 Speaker 1: far from Vince Lombardi, one of our most famous franchises 489 00:26:04,040 --> 00:26:07,120 Speaker 1: in all of professional sports. This is a team that has, 490 00:26:07,680 --> 00:26:11,280 Speaker 1: for being this small, tiny little market team, an enormous 491 00:26:11,400 --> 00:26:15,399 Speaker 1: fan base. Their games rate and rate heavily they and 492 00:26:15,520 --> 00:26:17,439 Speaker 1: a huge reason is because the last thirty years, these 493 00:26:17,480 --> 00:26:21,920 Speaker 1: two star quarterbacks they playing these the massive brand. You know, 494 00:26:22,000 --> 00:26:25,639 Speaker 1: I just think and they're gonna downplay it, and like 495 00:26:25,760 --> 00:26:28,200 Speaker 1: I've said, they're gonna rely on the running game, and 496 00:26:28,400 --> 00:26:32,440 Speaker 1: they have a scheme that's that's you know, created for that. 497 00:26:32,880 --> 00:26:35,360 Speaker 1: A lot of easy passes in theory are built into 498 00:26:35,440 --> 00:26:38,119 Speaker 1: it with the play action game, the boots to get 499 00:26:38,160 --> 00:26:42,679 Speaker 1: a guy, just basic easy layup completions, but a lot 500 00:26:42,760 --> 00:26:46,320 Speaker 1: of moving parts with this franchise depending on a lot 501 00:26:46,440 --> 00:26:49,440 Speaker 1: of young people. It'd be one thing if if Jordan 502 00:26:49,520 --> 00:26:52,720 Speaker 1: Love was taken over and they Lizard was still on 503 00:26:52,760 --> 00:26:55,280 Speaker 1: the team, DeVante Adams had never got traded and they 504 00:26:55,400 --> 00:26:57,639 Speaker 1: just had some more core people, you know, at the 505 00:26:57,680 --> 00:27:00,760 Speaker 1: skill positions, but you're you're talking about second year and 506 00:27:00,840 --> 00:27:04,159 Speaker 1: first year wide receivers, first year tight ends. They do 507 00:27:04,280 --> 00:27:07,879 Speaker 1: have a stable of veteran running backs and some accomplished 508 00:27:07,920 --> 00:27:10,639 Speaker 1: offensive lineman. But this is a very very young offense 509 00:27:11,359 --> 00:27:13,960 Speaker 1: and a coach who now has had a lot of success, 510 00:27:14,480 --> 00:27:16,960 Speaker 1: But it was all with Rogers. You know, it's the 511 00:27:17,000 --> 00:27:19,200 Speaker 1: first time him kind of in the deep end now 512 00:27:19,880 --> 00:27:22,840 Speaker 1: without his floaties. You know, Aaron Rodgers is one of 513 00:27:22,880 --> 00:27:25,640 Speaker 1: the great all time floaties of all time. Right one 514 00:27:25,840 --> 00:27:28,720 Speaker 1: back to back MVPs and Lafloor gets credit for that 515 00:27:29,119 --> 00:27:31,800 Speaker 1: you know, La Floor was taught by an around some 516 00:27:32,320 --> 00:27:37,200 Speaker 1: genius offensive play callers, some genius guy that created a scheme. Right, 517 00:27:37,760 --> 00:27:41,560 Speaker 1: So I'm not talking Coyle talking to his dad, but 518 00:27:42,160 --> 00:27:46,200 Speaker 1: I think the pressure on this franchise. There's also kind 519 00:27:46,200 --> 00:27:48,320 Speaker 1: of this yin and yang in a situation like this, 520 00:27:49,040 --> 00:27:51,560 Speaker 1: where you're kind of always looking over the fence, like 521 00:27:51,880 --> 00:27:54,680 Speaker 1: what's he doing over there? And we saw it immediately 522 00:27:54,800 --> 00:27:57,919 Speaker 1: with Tom and Bill Belichick. You compare the two against 523 00:27:57,920 --> 00:28:01,200 Speaker 1: each other fair not, it's really not because they're two 524 00:28:01,320 --> 00:28:04,240 Speaker 1: separate situations. If the Packers went eight to nine this 525 00:28:04,400 --> 00:28:06,800 Speaker 1: year and Jordan Love was solid and you could see 526 00:28:06,840 --> 00:28:10,120 Speaker 1: the future, it would be very, very successful. Anything less 527 00:28:10,200 --> 00:28:12,440 Speaker 1: than a wild card berth for the New York Jets 528 00:28:13,520 --> 00:28:16,920 Speaker 1: is a gigantic co letdown. Yeah, I mean, I don't 529 00:28:16,960 --> 00:28:19,439 Speaker 1: want to go as far to say but borderline disaster. 530 00:28:20,320 --> 00:28:23,239 Speaker 1: But they're going to be compared every single week. If 531 00:28:23,359 --> 00:28:25,920 Speaker 1: Jordan Love's good and Aaron Rodgers bad or vice versa, 532 00:28:27,040 --> 00:28:29,960 Speaker 1: it's going to be the talking point they are directly correlated, 533 00:28:30,320 --> 00:28:32,880 Speaker 1: that they are connected at the hip when we talk 534 00:28:32,920 --> 00:28:36,480 Speaker 1: about the two players, and not not that Jordan Love 535 00:28:36,520 --> 00:28:38,800 Speaker 1: has to play like Aaron Rodgers. I've said it before. 536 00:28:38,880 --> 00:28:41,640 Speaker 1: The chance is that the best case scenario for Jordan 537 00:28:41,720 --> 00:28:43,840 Speaker 1: Love I told you if I told Packer fans right now, 538 00:28:43,920 --> 00:28:46,520 Speaker 1: you know, he's like seventy five percent of what Aaron Rodgers, 539 00:28:47,080 --> 00:28:49,400 Speaker 1: they all would sell their soul for that. More than 540 00:28:49,520 --> 00:28:51,800 Speaker 1: likely he's like twenty percent and just not a good player. 541 00:28:52,080 --> 00:28:56,200 Speaker 1: That's what history would show us so fascinated to. Here's 542 00:28:56,240 --> 00:28:59,960 Speaker 1: the thing, and I've seen that when Trey Lance became 543 00:29:00,160 --> 00:29:02,520 Speaker 1: the starter. And it's different because but no, I mean 544 00:29:02,560 --> 00:29:05,400 Speaker 1: he read Shirt of the Year every single practice, every 545 00:29:05,440 --> 00:29:09,560 Speaker 1: single practice completion percentage, how many balls hit the ground, 546 00:29:09,720 --> 00:29:12,800 Speaker 1: how many balls were overthrown, how many good passes. It 547 00:29:13,000 --> 00:29:18,960 Speaker 1: is a daily covered story about practice passes. Aaron Rodgers 548 00:29:19,000 --> 00:29:21,440 Speaker 1: has not had that happen to him for a decade 549 00:29:21,440 --> 00:29:24,440 Speaker 1: and a half. No one cared about an individual pass 550 00:29:24,600 --> 00:29:27,800 Speaker 1: in practice. No one was tweeting out these last ten years. 551 00:29:28,160 --> 00:29:30,760 Speaker 1: You know, a third day of training camp, Aaron Rodgers 552 00:29:30,840 --> 00:29:34,560 Speaker 1: went seventeen of twenty like it didn't matter because we 553 00:29:34,600 --> 00:29:37,720 Speaker 1: all knew it was irrelevant. Same thing with Brady, Same 554 00:29:37,800 --> 00:29:40,760 Speaker 1: thing now with my homes Like some of his sweet 555 00:29:40,800 --> 00:29:43,560 Speaker 1: passes from a training camp practice get tweeted out, but 556 00:29:43,840 --> 00:29:47,320 Speaker 1: no one is taking inventory on every single pass. That's 557 00:29:47,360 --> 00:29:50,280 Speaker 1: what's gonna happen. I've seen it firsthand, and it's intense 558 00:29:50,360 --> 00:29:52,440 Speaker 1: when it goes the wrong way. When I worked with 559 00:29:52,520 --> 00:29:54,920 Speaker 1: the Eagles, we got rid of Dave Akers and brought 560 00:29:55,000 --> 00:29:58,440 Speaker 1: in a rookie kicker and it was a disaster immediately. 561 00:29:59,040 --> 00:30:01,200 Speaker 1: But every single day, Hey, when that guy went out there, 562 00:30:01,280 --> 00:30:04,680 Speaker 1: Alex Henry kicker from Nebraska, every kick he had was 563 00:30:04,800 --> 00:30:07,680 Speaker 1: charted and every reporter was. At the time, I don't 564 00:30:07,720 --> 00:30:11,400 Speaker 1: think Twitter was as big, but newspapers, the blogs. Forty 565 00:30:11,480 --> 00:30:14,160 Speaker 1: nine ers is drafted a kicker this year, Jake Moody. 566 00:30:14,560 --> 00:30:17,240 Speaker 1: Every single time that guy kicks in practice, it's going 567 00:30:17,320 --> 00:30:20,080 Speaker 1: to be a story, good or bad. It's no different 568 00:30:20,120 --> 00:30:23,640 Speaker 1: with Bryce and Anthony Richardson and CJ. Stroud, Like their 569 00:30:23,800 --> 00:30:28,360 Speaker 1: practices are treated fairly or not like a game by 570 00:30:28,440 --> 00:30:31,240 Speaker 1: the people watching and we all get to find out 571 00:30:31,280 --> 00:30:33,600 Speaker 1: the numbers at the end of practice. And I think 572 00:30:33,640 --> 00:30:35,560 Speaker 1: that's the way just Jordan Love's going to be treated. 573 00:30:35,920 --> 00:30:38,760 Speaker 1: Like when he has a training camp practice that's like 574 00:30:39,320 --> 00:30:42,040 Speaker 1: eight of twenty, it's like, oh, Jordan Love, have it? 575 00:30:42,200 --> 00:30:44,440 Speaker 1: Is he inaccurate? Now? It also goes the other way. 576 00:30:44,440 --> 00:30:47,320 Speaker 1: You know, Jordan Love was unreal today fourteen to sixteen. 577 00:30:48,800 --> 00:30:52,840 Speaker 1: Now he's judged in the games clearly, But you got 578 00:30:52,920 --> 00:30:55,520 Speaker 1: to get there first. And it starts in OTAs that 579 00:30:55,680 --> 00:30:57,560 Speaker 1: some of these practices are open to the media, the 580 00:30:57,680 --> 00:31:02,160 Speaker 1: mandatory OTAs, all those practices are open to the media. Now, 581 00:31:02,320 --> 00:31:06,160 Speaker 1: I mean the ones I've been going to sometimes Kyle, like, 582 00:31:07,360 --> 00:31:09,239 Speaker 1: you know, call of practice after thirty minutes and they 583 00:31:09,280 --> 00:31:12,280 Speaker 1: go to a swim party. So I'm not saying all 584 00:31:12,320 --> 00:31:14,560 Speaker 1: these but once you get a training camp and those 585 00:31:14,640 --> 00:31:17,880 Speaker 1: pads come on, that becomes serious football. And we're not 586 00:31:18,040 --> 00:31:20,560 Speaker 1: that far away. But I think when you factor in 587 00:31:20,920 --> 00:31:23,120 Speaker 1: the pressure on this guy, I would imagine the Packers 588 00:31:23,200 --> 00:31:27,080 Speaker 1: have a pretty serious OTA secsion. There's no just like 589 00:31:27,200 --> 00:31:30,160 Speaker 1: canceling random practices to get deep breasts because they got 590 00:31:30,280 --> 00:31:31,520 Speaker 1: to get this guy reps. They got to get this 591 00:31:31,560 --> 00:31:34,400 Speaker 1: guy ready for the season. Whether I believe it or 592 00:31:34,480 --> 00:31:36,840 Speaker 1: you believe it, the Packers are trying to go back 593 00:31:36,840 --> 00:31:38,920 Speaker 1: to the playoffs this year with this guy and look 594 00:31:39,000 --> 00:31:42,479 Speaker 1: like geniuses. You better believe the Goudakins and Matt Lafour 595 00:31:43,120 --> 00:31:45,400 Speaker 1: want to be talked about like fuck. I mean these guys. 596 00:31:45,800 --> 00:31:48,960 Speaker 1: What a genius move, because if this guy is good, 597 00:31:49,680 --> 00:31:51,360 Speaker 1: I don't mean he's got to be great. If he's 598 00:31:51,480 --> 00:31:52,840 Speaker 1: just good right at the end of the year, Like 599 00:31:53,000 --> 00:31:55,920 Speaker 1: was Jordan Love the eleventh best quarterback in the NFL. 600 00:31:56,480 --> 00:31:59,239 Speaker 1: They will immediately get long term extensions and we're all 601 00:32:00,160 --> 00:32:02,520 Speaker 1: have to anoint them like that would be an incredible 602 00:32:02,600 --> 00:32:08,080 Speaker 1: pivot and last, but not least a little bit of 603 00:32:08,080 --> 00:32:11,720 Speaker 1: a wild card here. There was a story last week 604 00:32:11,800 --> 00:32:16,400 Speaker 1: that Tom Brady is on the fence about quitting at Fox. 605 00:32:17,080 --> 00:32:19,960 Speaker 1: Obviously he hasn't even started yet, but you know, and 606 00:32:20,080 --> 00:32:23,200 Speaker 1: a lot of people in media circles have been like, 607 00:32:23,320 --> 00:32:26,000 Speaker 1: is Tom Brady really gonna call games? And I've always said, like, 608 00:32:26,320 --> 00:32:28,920 Speaker 1: I assume he was. I don't know why. I never 609 00:32:29,200 --> 00:32:33,360 Speaker 1: looked at it, like I never thought someone was throwing 610 00:32:33,400 --> 00:32:35,520 Speaker 1: a curveball at me. I thought Tom signed this because 611 00:32:35,600 --> 00:32:37,680 Speaker 1: he was like, yeah, I'll retire. Heag a deep breath, 612 00:32:37,960 --> 00:32:40,400 Speaker 1: and I'll call some games. It's easy. I'll fly in private, 613 00:32:40,520 --> 00:32:42,480 Speaker 1: do some zoom meetings. It's not like I'm in the 614 00:32:42,640 --> 00:32:44,800 Speaker 1: cities for three out of my seven days a week. 615 00:32:45,320 --> 00:32:47,120 Speaker 1: Watch a little film. Keep me in the loop. All 616 00:32:47,120 --> 00:32:49,040 Speaker 1: the coaches will talk to me. It won't be that hard. 617 00:32:49,400 --> 00:32:52,720 Speaker 1: I've always been hesitant that, like there's two Tom's. There's 618 00:32:52,920 --> 00:32:56,320 Speaker 1: corporate Tom, which is the majority of the time we hear, 619 00:32:56,880 --> 00:32:59,560 Speaker 1: and then there's Tom like he was on his documentary 620 00:33:00,000 --> 00:33:04,120 Speaker 1: on the ESPN Plus about the Patriot Dynasty where he 621 00:33:04,240 --> 00:33:06,320 Speaker 1: was swearing, where he was just kind of being the 622 00:33:06,360 --> 00:33:08,320 Speaker 1: guy at the locker room, the guy that is in 623 00:33:08,400 --> 00:33:12,120 Speaker 1: the locker room with his teammates who just clearly feels 624 00:33:12,400 --> 00:33:15,000 Speaker 1: like it just resonates with people. And I was like, 625 00:33:15,120 --> 00:33:17,360 Speaker 1: I don't know, for a lock to get the cool Tom, 626 00:33:17,640 --> 00:33:20,920 Speaker 1: we might get the corporate Tom. And so I always questioned, like, 627 00:33:21,080 --> 00:33:23,680 Speaker 1: is he he's not to me a can't miss Like 628 00:33:23,800 --> 00:33:26,160 Speaker 1: he's just not to me a can't miss broadcaster. If 629 00:33:26,160 --> 00:33:28,200 Speaker 1: you gave him MIC would be Philip Rivers. I think 630 00:33:28,240 --> 00:33:31,880 Speaker 1: Philip Rivers would be elite. He'd be awesome, like Tony 631 00:33:31,960 --> 00:33:34,680 Speaker 1: Romeo has his moments and Tony Romel has his momentaries, 632 00:33:34,760 --> 00:33:36,920 Speaker 1: you know, kind of cheesy. I think Philip Rivers would 633 00:33:36,920 --> 00:33:39,760 Speaker 1: be sweet to me Tom. He's definitely not Drew Brees 634 00:33:39,920 --> 00:33:42,600 Speaker 1: like to me, Drew's like, I don't really no chance. 635 00:33:42,800 --> 00:33:45,520 Speaker 1: I bet against that one. Immediately. Tom to me, I'd 636 00:33:45,560 --> 00:33:47,240 Speaker 1: give like a fifty fifty chance their chance. He's just 637 00:33:47,240 --> 00:33:49,800 Speaker 1: awesome because he's just good at everything, So he would, 638 00:33:49,960 --> 00:33:52,240 Speaker 1: you know, really try, He'd do whatever he wanted. He's 639 00:33:52,280 --> 00:33:54,400 Speaker 1: cool with taking criticism right, He's been coached his whole 640 00:33:54,400 --> 00:33:59,000 Speaker 1: life hard. But when that rumor came out, people are like, well, 641 00:33:59,480 --> 00:34:05,040 Speaker 1: what about always sure Tom's not playing in twenty twenty three? Okay, 642 00:34:05,360 --> 00:34:08,040 Speaker 1: because I'm not. He's single now. I think I saw 643 00:34:08,080 --> 00:34:10,799 Speaker 1: a story the other day he's done Dayton Models, Tom 644 00:34:10,880 --> 00:34:14,440 Speaker 1: Brady no more Dayton Models. Yeah, Tom firs first class, 645 00:34:14,480 --> 00:34:18,920 Speaker 1: good looking problems. But I feel like it is not 646 00:34:19,040 --> 00:34:22,080 Speaker 1: going to go quietly, and all it would take is 647 00:34:22,600 --> 00:34:25,439 Speaker 1: someone to get hurt in OTA's at a big time team, 648 00:34:25,520 --> 00:34:28,480 Speaker 1: and there's one team in Miami Dolphins that I don't 649 00:34:28,480 --> 00:34:31,440 Speaker 1: think you could ever discount. And maybe this is something 650 00:34:31,480 --> 00:34:34,440 Speaker 1: that flies a little under the radar in the spring, because, 651 00:34:34,480 --> 00:34:37,520 Speaker 1: for example, the Dolphins two was not getting concussion in spring? 652 00:34:38,680 --> 00:34:41,560 Speaker 1: What about the fall? What about in training camp? You 653 00:34:41,640 --> 00:34:43,960 Speaker 1: know what if one guy trips on him and he 654 00:34:44,040 --> 00:34:45,480 Speaker 1: hits his head and all of a sudden he's a 655 00:34:45,480 --> 00:34:49,560 Speaker 1: little wobbly. It feels like until it's over, like the 656 00:34:49,640 --> 00:34:51,759 Speaker 1: season has started and Tom Brady is not on the team. 657 00:34:52,320 --> 00:34:54,279 Speaker 1: I don't know if we can discount it. I don't 658 00:34:54,320 --> 00:34:56,080 Speaker 1: know if we can. And now there are rumors that 659 00:34:56,440 --> 00:34:59,600 Speaker 1: he's having second thoughts about doing this, and I don't 660 00:34:59,600 --> 00:35:01,919 Speaker 1: blame him now. I understand it's a lot of money. 661 00:35:01,920 --> 00:35:04,200 Speaker 1: They gave him, like three hundred and fifty million, but 662 00:35:04,320 --> 00:35:07,200 Speaker 1: Tom Brady's not doing this for the money. Again, three 663 00:35:07,239 --> 00:35:09,400 Speaker 1: hundred fifty million dollars, I don't care how rich you are, 664 00:35:09,560 --> 00:35:11,440 Speaker 1: is a lot of money to anyone not named like 665 00:35:11,560 --> 00:35:15,960 Speaker 1: the Waltons or you know, Bezos or Elon, but top 666 00:35:16,000 --> 00:35:17,799 Speaker 1: three hundred fifty million is a lot of money to Tom. 667 00:35:17,880 --> 00:35:20,200 Speaker 1: But he does not need the money. Like ultimately, that 668 00:35:20,400 --> 00:35:22,960 Speaker 1: money is not gonna change anything he does. He's been 669 00:35:23,000 --> 00:35:26,000 Speaker 1: flying private for twenty years. He can buy any home 670 00:35:26,120 --> 00:35:29,239 Speaker 1: he ever wants to for a long time. Right, Maybe 671 00:35:29,239 --> 00:35:30,840 Speaker 1: he's got some divorce payments, you know, maybe it's a 672 00:35:30,880 --> 00:35:32,879 Speaker 1: little tricky. But she's got a lot of coin too, though, 673 00:35:33,040 --> 00:35:35,719 Speaker 1: depending on where you get divorces, as I've been told 674 00:35:35,800 --> 00:35:39,480 Speaker 1: by divorces that it can get complicated fast and it 675 00:35:39,560 --> 00:35:41,520 Speaker 1: gets ugly, especially the more money you have, even if 676 00:35:41,520 --> 00:35:45,800 Speaker 1: they're both earners. But I don't wonder that there's just 677 00:35:45,920 --> 00:35:48,360 Speaker 1: gonna be I don't think this thing's gonna go quietly. 678 00:35:48,800 --> 00:35:51,960 Speaker 1: It never does. It never does, and we always get injuries. 679 00:35:52,280 --> 00:35:56,160 Speaker 1: We always get injuries. Is there a chance that Tom 680 00:35:56,280 --> 00:35:59,200 Speaker 1: never really wanted to retire? You know, he kind of 681 00:35:59,280 --> 00:36:02,320 Speaker 1: did it to save his marriage, and then he realized, 682 00:36:02,840 --> 00:36:05,319 Speaker 1: maybe my marriage isn't wor saving. Maybe I just want 683 00:36:05,360 --> 00:36:08,920 Speaker 1: to play and we're getting divorce no matter what. So audios, Jaselle, 684 00:36:09,200 --> 00:36:12,600 Speaker 1: you go with the people keep saying middle coffee. You 685 00:36:12,760 --> 00:36:17,719 Speaker 1: mix up jiu jitsu and martial arts and taekwondo. It's like, 686 00:36:18,000 --> 00:36:21,000 Speaker 1: I don't know all the different factions here, but I 687 00:36:21,120 --> 00:36:22,919 Speaker 1: do know that Jazell's you know, I've been running around 688 00:36:22,960 --> 00:36:26,960 Speaker 1: with her, you know, taekwondo instructor. Not that Tom. Tom 689 00:36:27,000 --> 00:36:29,640 Speaker 1: doesn't even care. He say glad, have a good time, baby, 690 00:36:29,880 --> 00:36:33,400 Speaker 1: see you later, godspeed. I'll drop off the kids next Friday. 691 00:36:35,360 --> 00:36:38,160 Speaker 1: I just don't know if we've seen the last of Tom. Okay, 692 00:36:38,239 --> 00:36:41,040 Speaker 1: that should do it. So have a good Monday. Thank 693 00:36:41,080 --> 00:36:43,560 Speaker 1: you to Holst on the audio, James on the video. 694 00:36:44,320 --> 00:36:47,960 Speaker 1: My people keep this thing rocking and rolling. Thanks to everyone, 695 00:36:48,040 --> 00:36:51,640 Speaker 1: for listening. We will talk soon, well you won't. I'll 696 00:36:51,719 --> 00:37:17,920 Speaker 1: talk to you and hopefully you'll listen. Audios the volume