1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,628 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,708 --> 00:00:26,228 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. Yeah, good morning Young. Side arms up 3 00:00:26,228 --> 00:00:32,028 Speaker 1: to the end zone, touchdown Alabama shot, touch stocks the 4 00:00:32,148 --> 00:00:37,228 Speaker 1: side shot. He's gonna head to the steps himself and 5 00:00:37,388 --> 00:00:42,908 Speaker 1: try to touchdown. Bryce. You'll look at the Chinn touch 6 00:00:42,948 --> 00:00:47,188 Speaker 1: stock throw down the middle, touchdown Alabama to Burden and 7 00:00:47,268 --> 00:00:53,468 Speaker 1: he questions about the arm not on that one. Yeah, 8 00:00:53,508 --> 00:00:56,188 Speaker 1: he hit his groove in Tuscaloosa. That is Bryce Young 9 00:00:56,268 --> 00:00:58,908 Speaker 1: coming out of Alabama. We are just hours away from 10 00:00:58,988 --> 00:01:03,028 Speaker 1: his first and final workout Proday, workout before the twenty 11 00:01:03,068 --> 00:01:06,308 Speaker 1: twenty three NFL Draft. Extended coverage of Alabama's Pro Day 12 00:01:06,308 --> 00:01:07,868 Speaker 1: because there might be a couple other guys you want 13 00:01:07,868 --> 00:01:09,948 Speaker 1: to keep an eye on along with Brace. Young starts 14 00:01:09,988 --> 00:01:13,028 Speaker 1: at one thirty pm Eastern on NFL Plus, which I'm 15 00:01:13,028 --> 00:01:15,268 Speaker 1: sure you have because you watched TJ. Strouth Pro Day 16 00:01:15,348 --> 00:01:18,068 Speaker 1: yesterday and Ohio State. Welcome to go runing football. We're 17 00:01:18,108 --> 00:01:20,188 Speaker 1: a live here in New York City, Thursday, marks twenty third. 18 00:01:20,268 --> 00:01:23,148 Speaker 1: Jamie heard all here, Kyle Brandt there, Jason mccordy, and 19 00:01:23,388 --> 00:01:27,908 Speaker 1: Tom Pellicero. Jay Um, give me a Pro day guy, 20 00:01:27,908 --> 00:01:32,428 Speaker 1: like you're clicking back into watching these prospects come into Yeah, 21 00:01:32,428 --> 00:01:34,908 Speaker 1: I am now a pro DA gu Back in two 22 00:01:34,948 --> 00:01:36,868 Speaker 1: thousand and nine, at my pro day, I was all 23 00:01:36,908 --> 00:01:38,588 Speaker 1: for it. I was fired up. I went to my 24 00:01:38,628 --> 00:01:41,068 Speaker 1: brother's pro day, and yesterday it was the first pro 25 00:01:41,148 --> 00:01:43,348 Speaker 1: Day I've watched since I've watched my brother back in 26 00:01:43,348 --> 00:01:46,268 Speaker 1: two thousand and tents. A lot of people, a lot 27 00:01:46,268 --> 00:01:48,508 Speaker 1: of eyeballs on CJ show. Sometimes the tape of them 28 00:01:48,628 --> 00:01:51,428 Speaker 1: is so good that you say be kind, rewind and 29 00:01:51,468 --> 00:01:52,828 Speaker 1: you re winder all the way back to the beginning. 30 00:01:52,908 --> 00:01:55,348 Speaker 1: We have a Blockbuster Pro Day. Come on, rewind, don't 31 00:01:55,348 --> 00:01:59,188 Speaker 1: we Jay block credit, aren't I'm at daylight, but I'm 32 00:01:59,228 --> 00:02:02,148 Speaker 1: here at blockbust Hoo. It goes right with those suit 33 00:02:02,228 --> 00:02:05,508 Speaker 1: jack It's up front, all right. Definitely a block at o'house, 34 00:02:05,548 --> 00:02:07,748 Speaker 1: says pro Day. As we mentioned yesterday, there were plenty 35 00:02:07,828 --> 00:02:10,988 Speaker 1: of eye thealls on potential first overall picks. He J. 36 00:02:11,148 --> 00:02:14,188 Speaker 1: Strout called himself a ball placement specialists, and after all 37 00:02:14,188 --> 00:02:16,908 Speaker 1: the throws were said and done, former number one overall pick, 38 00:02:17,028 --> 00:02:19,908 Speaker 1: our guy David Carr asked c J. Strout about how 39 00:02:19,948 --> 00:02:25,788 Speaker 1: we thought it was felt good? You want some throwers 40 00:02:25,788 --> 00:02:27,588 Speaker 1: back doesn't want to think about. But I thought it 41 00:02:27,628 --> 00:02:29,148 Speaker 1: came on my hand. Well, I thought i'd just stamped 42 00:02:29,148 --> 00:02:30,668 Speaker 1: what I know I can do on the field. Yeah, 43 00:02:30,668 --> 00:02:32,188 Speaker 1: So speaking of what you know you can do, So 44 00:02:32,308 --> 00:02:33,828 Speaker 1: is it hard when you go into these pro days? 45 00:02:34,028 --> 00:02:35,708 Speaker 1: You know John Beck and your coach is gonna push 46 00:02:35,708 --> 00:02:36,948 Speaker 1: you to do things that are maybe a little bit 47 00:02:36,948 --> 00:02:38,428 Speaker 1: more difficult for you, right, And so that's what I 48 00:02:38,468 --> 00:02:40,388 Speaker 1: was talking about in the back. It's like, man, let 49 00:02:40,468 --> 00:02:41,948 Speaker 1: him do what he likes to do. And you could 50 00:02:42,028 --> 00:02:45,548 Speaker 1: feel that those ninety eight of the throws they just 51 00:02:45,588 --> 00:02:47,228 Speaker 1: pop out of your hands. So when you give those 52 00:02:47,268 --> 00:02:50,188 Speaker 1: uncomfortable situations, is that fun for you to show off 53 00:02:50,228 --> 00:02:52,588 Speaker 1: maybe some of the limitations or do you you kind 54 00:02:52,588 --> 00:02:55,068 Speaker 1: of enjoy being in that rhythm? I mean I kind 55 00:02:55,068 --> 00:02:56,828 Speaker 1: of I love the rhythm. Of course that's where football 56 00:02:56,828 --> 00:02:58,548 Speaker 1: is about my man sam and things like that, but 57 00:02:58,988 --> 00:03:00,548 Speaker 1: kind of showing the off schedule of things, I think 58 00:03:00,548 --> 00:03:02,068 Speaker 1: it is definitely great. I know that's one of the 59 00:03:02,428 --> 00:03:04,068 Speaker 1: questions that some of the teams have for me. Was 60 00:03:04,108 --> 00:03:06,428 Speaker 1: just Cannock stand players, and I think you watched the 61 00:03:06,468 --> 00:03:07,908 Speaker 1: tape and then I kind of showed it today that 62 00:03:08,108 --> 00:03:12,908 Speaker 1: I can do those things. The stories and the reports 63 00:03:12,908 --> 00:03:14,468 Speaker 1: that come from those pro days are like, Oh, this 64 00:03:14,508 --> 00:03:16,948 Speaker 1: team had a big dinner reservation and these guys showed up. 65 00:03:16,988 --> 00:03:19,348 Speaker 1: We do know that the Panthers had a big contingent 66 00:03:19,388 --> 00:03:21,468 Speaker 1: in Columbus yesterday. Tom what else do we know. I'm 67 00:03:21,468 --> 00:03:23,748 Speaker 1: going to read you a quote from Panthers GM Scott 68 00:03:23,788 --> 00:03:27,268 Speaker 1: Fitter after the pro day workout for CJ. Stroud. He said, 69 00:03:27,268 --> 00:03:29,588 Speaker 1: I thought he threw the ball really well. He's very comfortable. 70 00:03:29,628 --> 00:03:32,468 Speaker 1: The ball jumped off his hand, moved around, moved the pocket, 71 00:03:32,508 --> 00:03:33,748 Speaker 1: and just showed a lot of touch, a lot of 72 00:03:33,788 --> 00:03:38,188 Speaker 1: strength in the arm. We saw everything we need to see. 73 00:03:39,068 --> 00:03:41,628 Speaker 1: They did have dinner with CJ. Stroud the night before 74 00:03:41,668 --> 00:03:44,428 Speaker 1: the workout. They're going to bring him into Charlotte for 75 00:03:44,468 --> 00:03:47,028 Speaker 1: another meeting prior to the draft. But guess where the 76 00:03:47,028 --> 00:03:50,508 Speaker 1: Panthers were last night having dinner with Bryce Young in Tuscaloosa. 77 00:03:50,548 --> 00:03:52,508 Speaker 1: They're also gonna bring Bryce Young in after his pro 78 00:03:52,628 --> 00:03:55,548 Speaker 1: day to come into Charlotte for an additional meeting. They're 79 00:03:55,588 --> 00:03:58,268 Speaker 1: going through the process here. You're gonna read similar quotes 80 00:03:58,268 --> 00:04:00,548 Speaker 1: throughout and regardless of what idea they may have in 81 00:04:00,548 --> 00:04:02,188 Speaker 1: their head at the start of this process about who 82 00:04:02,188 --> 00:04:05,588 Speaker 1: they're going to take. We've seen opinions changed during the 83 00:04:05,628 --> 00:04:09,548 Speaker 1: process before. And that's why everyone is at these pro days, 84 00:04:09,548 --> 00:04:12,268 Speaker 1: not just the GM, not just coach Frank Right. The 85 00:04:12,388 --> 00:04:16,468 Speaker 1: owners are there, the offensive coordinator Thomas Brown was there, 86 00:04:16,468 --> 00:04:19,268 Speaker 1: the quarterbacks coach Josh McCown is there. Everybody who needs 87 00:04:19,308 --> 00:04:21,708 Speaker 1: to be involved with Moldy, whatever young quarterback it is, 88 00:04:22,068 --> 00:04:24,028 Speaker 1: is going to all these workouts. And so the next 89 00:04:24,068 --> 00:04:27,348 Speaker 1: showcases today with brace Young and we'll see as they're 90 00:04:27,348 --> 00:04:29,548 Speaker 1: seeing these guys back to back to back, which can 91 00:04:29,548 --> 00:04:31,548 Speaker 1: be valuable at times to see them all in person 92 00:04:31,668 --> 00:04:33,508 Speaker 1: and seal the ball comes out of their hands, we'll 93 00:04:33,548 --> 00:04:36,108 Speaker 1: see where the opinions go. Yeah, the protey one, I 94 00:04:36,108 --> 00:04:39,388 Speaker 1: guess exactly how yesterday we talked about it, Exactly how 95 00:04:39,428 --> 00:04:41,588 Speaker 1: you expected it to go. He threw the ball very well, 96 00:04:41,908 --> 00:04:44,468 Speaker 1: moved around the pocket. It was fun to watch. I 97 00:04:44,468 --> 00:04:47,108 Speaker 1: think I forgot kind of the hoop lot and everything 98 00:04:47,148 --> 00:04:49,548 Speaker 1: that goes along with Pro Day, all of those people 99 00:04:49,588 --> 00:04:52,308 Speaker 1: standing behind C. J. Strau, I think for me, you 100 00:04:52,428 --> 00:04:55,148 Speaker 1: go back to your own pro Day. There were no owners, 101 00:04:55,228 --> 00:04:57,548 Speaker 1: there were no general managers. It was a ton of 102 00:04:57,588 --> 00:04:59,788 Speaker 1: scouts that I've never seen on TV with a bunch 103 00:04:59,788 --> 00:05:02,708 Speaker 1: of logals, so you realize as you're watching, like there's 104 00:05:02,908 --> 00:05:05,748 Speaker 1: levels to this thing. You may not have that, but CJ. 105 00:05:05,868 --> 00:05:09,108 Speaker 1: Strou had that yesterday and he showed out as well 106 00:05:09,148 --> 00:05:11,828 Speaker 1: while all of those people were watching. Reminding me of 107 00:05:11,908 --> 00:05:13,908 Speaker 1: was like, you're a father and your daughter brings home 108 00:05:13,948 --> 00:05:18,268 Speaker 1: her fiance and the whole family loves him, They embrace him, 109 00:05:18,268 --> 00:05:20,948 Speaker 1: they welcome him. And I was the Carolina Panthers after 110 00:05:20,988 --> 00:05:24,148 Speaker 1: you saw after he finished the prote every single person 111 00:05:24,228 --> 00:05:26,628 Speaker 1: walked up to c J. Strou, from Frank Wright to 112 00:05:26,788 --> 00:05:30,748 Speaker 1: McCown to call while the Thomas Brown offensive coordinator, everybody 113 00:05:30,828 --> 00:05:33,228 Speaker 1: give him the handshake, talking to him, telling him how 114 00:05:33,268 --> 00:05:36,148 Speaker 1: well he did. And McCown even went as far to say, hey, 115 00:05:36,868 --> 00:05:38,628 Speaker 1: when you moved to Charlotte, we can get this game 116 00:05:38,708 --> 00:05:41,028 Speaker 1: of horse and we can find a local basketball court. 117 00:05:41,268 --> 00:05:43,108 Speaker 1: We can go out there. And I'm assuming that's from 118 00:05:43,108 --> 00:05:45,988 Speaker 1: conversations leading up to the prote and as I'm watching, 119 00:05:46,028 --> 00:05:48,548 Speaker 1: I'm just like, oh, yeah, it's a done deal. Like CJ. Stroud, 120 00:05:48,668 --> 00:05:51,708 Speaker 1: he's going first overall, he'll be wearing a Carolina's Panthers jersey. 121 00:05:52,148 --> 00:05:55,868 Speaker 1: And then you remember, like Tom Laso just said, they're 122 00:05:55,908 --> 00:05:58,668 Speaker 1: having the same meal with Bryce Young today. They're gonna 123 00:05:58,708 --> 00:06:00,468 Speaker 1: do all of the same thing as they go through 124 00:06:00,508 --> 00:06:03,028 Speaker 1: the circuit, and McCown's breaking it down right there. Yeah, 125 00:06:03,028 --> 00:06:05,308 Speaker 1: we'll find that course. So it was fun to watch 126 00:06:05,308 --> 00:06:07,948 Speaker 1: for these young guys in this moment getting her time 127 00:06:08,028 --> 00:06:10,628 Speaker 1: to shine. Pro day went well for him as obviously 128 00:06:10,628 --> 00:06:13,508 Speaker 1: as you've heard everybody said. But I enjoyed watching out yesterday. 129 00:06:13,788 --> 00:06:15,788 Speaker 1: That is the great image right there. I could that 130 00:06:15,828 --> 00:06:18,188 Speaker 1: be if they take him. That's the image you see 131 00:06:18,228 --> 00:06:20,308 Speaker 1: hands with the owner and the coach. And yet, like 132 00:06:20,388 --> 00:06:24,388 Speaker 1: I vividly remember years ago a USC Sam Darnold's pro 133 00:06:24,508 --> 00:06:26,708 Speaker 1: day and the Haslim family who had the number one pick, 134 00:06:26,788 --> 00:06:28,988 Speaker 1: was up there with the Darnold family and they're sitting 135 00:06:28,988 --> 00:06:31,028 Speaker 1: and they're talking and there's pictures of him. You're like, oh, well, 136 00:06:31,028 --> 00:06:32,508 Speaker 1: he's going to Browns. Didn't go to the brown sick 137 00:06:32,508 --> 00:06:35,108 Speaker 1: Baker Mayfield. It is kind of a status symbol, though, 138 00:06:35,148 --> 00:06:38,428 Speaker 1: isn't it about who shows up to your pro day? Famously, 139 00:06:38,508 --> 00:06:41,348 Speaker 1: Cam Newton had five head coaches in the NFL at 140 00:06:41,348 --> 00:06:43,348 Speaker 1: his pro day. They all made the trip, so it 141 00:06:43,468 --> 00:06:46,348 Speaker 1: kind of his shows like how how famous you are, 142 00:06:46,348 --> 00:06:48,708 Speaker 1: how exciting you are? I think Stroud, I think I 143 00:06:48,708 --> 00:06:51,308 Speaker 1: would say he held serve, like these pro Days, you 144 00:06:51,308 --> 00:06:53,908 Speaker 1: can blow it. There's not a lot he could have done. 145 00:06:53,948 --> 00:06:55,588 Speaker 1: I think in the positive. Yes, we know he can 146 00:06:55,588 --> 00:06:58,308 Speaker 1: throw really well. He threw great, he looked excellent. That's 147 00:06:58,308 --> 00:07:01,188 Speaker 1: who he is. He didn't blow it, he didn't airmail passes. 148 00:07:01,268 --> 00:07:03,668 Speaker 1: He held serve. And we're gonna do this for another month, 149 00:07:03,908 --> 00:07:06,188 Speaker 1: and it's him, and it's gonna be young and God, 150 00:07:06,228 --> 00:07:09,468 Speaker 1: William's gonna be Richardson in the conversation. I do think 151 00:07:09,468 --> 00:07:11,948 Speaker 1: he made one mistake, and it comes from a TV 152 00:07:12,028 --> 00:07:15,828 Speaker 1: production perspective. If I was him, if I was Stroud, 153 00:07:16,028 --> 00:07:18,548 Speaker 1: I would have requested that the interview with David Carr 154 00:07:18,588 --> 00:07:22,828 Speaker 1: afterwards be standing because David Carr is six foot three, 155 00:07:22,908 --> 00:07:24,268 Speaker 1: and he would have stood right next to him and 156 00:07:24,268 --> 00:07:26,348 Speaker 1: show how tall he is. They were sitting, and I 157 00:07:26,388 --> 00:07:28,228 Speaker 1: would have had a whole bunch of quotes about you know, 158 00:07:28,628 --> 00:07:30,828 Speaker 1: Pro Days, they're a tall order. You know. I didn't 159 00:07:30,828 --> 00:07:33,308 Speaker 1: want to come up short. This is a game of inches. 160 00:07:34,028 --> 00:07:36,468 Speaker 1: I want to take this organization to great heights. I 161 00:07:36,468 --> 00:07:38,548 Speaker 1: would never want to start out, Oh I don't know, 162 00:07:38,908 --> 00:07:41,228 Speaker 1: five and ten five and ten. Those are bad numbers. 163 00:07:41,268 --> 00:07:44,068 Speaker 1: I'd rather start, you know, six and three and stand 164 00:07:44,068 --> 00:07:45,868 Speaker 1: next to David car who's also six three, and just 165 00:07:45,868 --> 00:07:47,668 Speaker 1: stand right next to him, show how tall he is. 166 00:07:47,788 --> 00:07:49,788 Speaker 1: He's seated for the whole thing, which I think takes 167 00:07:49,828 --> 00:07:52,188 Speaker 1: away one of his greatest assets in the Stroud versus 168 00:07:52,188 --> 00:07:55,268 Speaker 1: Young debate, Now Young, you better sit. They better ly 169 00:07:55,388 --> 00:07:57,628 Speaker 1: down on the ground. Don't be standing next to David. 170 00:07:57,788 --> 00:08:00,188 Speaker 1: Maybe you can talk to Steve Smith, who was much 171 00:08:00,188 --> 00:08:03,028 Speaker 1: shorter than David Carr. You know, maybe rap before can 172 00:08:03,068 --> 00:08:04,708 Speaker 1: go to the interview and then he'll look, you know, 173 00:08:04,788 --> 00:08:07,468 Speaker 1: like he's a Ryan Mallett or something. He'll be six seven. 174 00:08:07,508 --> 00:08:09,668 Speaker 1: I love you in but I think those optics are 175 00:08:09,668 --> 00:08:11,708 Speaker 1: important because it's going to come down to that hype thing. 176 00:08:11,908 --> 00:08:13,708 Speaker 1: He threw the ball great. I would have stood for 177 00:08:13,708 --> 00:08:15,508 Speaker 1: the interview. That's what I'm saying. You should be an agent. 178 00:08:15,948 --> 00:08:18,868 Speaker 1: Maybe seven ye she is at the combine and at 179 00:08:18,868 --> 00:08:20,908 Speaker 1: the back end of the quarterbacks throwing at the combine. 180 00:08:20,948 --> 00:08:24,708 Speaker 1: Stacy Dale's interviewed Anthony Richardson and I interviewed Bryce Young 181 00:08:25,268 --> 00:08:28,468 Speaker 1: five feet apart and thirty five seconds apart, and someone 182 00:08:28,548 --> 00:08:31,028 Speaker 1: did point that out, like the producers knew what they 183 00:08:31,028 --> 00:08:33,868 Speaker 1: were doing when they paired Stacy Dale's, Anthony Richardson and 184 00:08:33,948 --> 00:08:36,548 Speaker 1: Brighton because with his backpack on, which feels like that's 185 00:08:36,588 --> 00:08:38,428 Speaker 1: the only image I've seen of Bryce Young in the 186 00:08:38,508 --> 00:08:40,268 Speaker 1: last three months, is him just walking around with his 187 00:08:40,348 --> 00:08:43,628 Speaker 1: kicks and his backpack on. We were right there. You know, 188 00:08:43,668 --> 00:08:45,708 Speaker 1: I'm five seven ish and he's at five. I mean 189 00:08:45,748 --> 00:08:47,868 Speaker 1: everyone else he's five ten in an eight. But back 190 00:08:47,868 --> 00:08:50,668 Speaker 1: to CJ. Stroud, it was to your point, it's been 191 00:08:50,668 --> 00:08:52,668 Speaker 1: really interesting. I think listening to Ryan Leaf over the 192 00:08:52,748 --> 00:08:54,748 Speaker 1: last couple of weeks because his stories of how he 193 00:08:54,908 --> 00:08:58,588 Speaker 1: prepared or lack of preparation ahead of his combine and 194 00:08:58,628 --> 00:09:00,388 Speaker 1: into his protay is fascinating, and I think it's a 195 00:09:00,468 --> 00:09:02,548 Speaker 1: lesson learned for all of these young quarterbacks coming out 196 00:09:02,628 --> 00:09:05,108 Speaker 1: is that you can only do damage to yourself. I 197 00:09:05,108 --> 00:09:07,468 Speaker 1: think in situations like this, and the argument could be 198 00:09:07,508 --> 00:09:10,788 Speaker 1: made that you don't participate, only put the numbers out. 199 00:09:10,948 --> 00:09:14,948 Speaker 1: But this young man is walking around Columbus, Indianapolis wherever 200 00:09:14,948 --> 00:09:17,908 Speaker 1: he goes at the dinner table with a confidence and 201 00:09:17,948 --> 00:09:20,508 Speaker 1: an air about him. To call yourself a ball placement 202 00:09:20,588 --> 00:09:23,028 Speaker 1: specialist and then have to go out and go through 203 00:09:23,108 --> 00:09:27,148 Speaker 1: two intense throwing sessions. You are holding yourself to a standard, 204 00:09:27,148 --> 00:09:29,108 Speaker 1: and you are saying, I know what I can do. 205 00:09:29,828 --> 00:09:31,708 Speaker 1: Never fear that people have been judging me at a 206 00:09:31,788 --> 00:09:34,228 Speaker 1: how state or not maybe getting out running the ball enough. 207 00:09:34,388 --> 00:09:36,468 Speaker 1: I don't need to, because I can place the ball 208 00:09:36,548 --> 00:09:40,228 Speaker 1: exactly where. Whoever, my wide receivers are absolutely needed. You 209 00:09:40,228 --> 00:09:42,988 Speaker 1: know what else I like watching this video CJ. Stroud, 210 00:09:43,108 --> 00:09:45,588 Speaker 1: I think just put on whatever he had laying on 211 00:09:45,628 --> 00:09:47,988 Speaker 1: the floor of his apartment introt of the workout there. 212 00:09:48,588 --> 00:09:51,668 Speaker 1: I sometimes think there's an inverse relation between the amount 213 00:09:51,668 --> 00:09:54,348 Speaker 1: of swag you have in terms of your clothing at 214 00:09:54,388 --> 00:09:56,348 Speaker 1: pro day and how good you actually end up being 215 00:09:56,828 --> 00:09:59,868 Speaker 1: in the pros whether you're Johnny Manziel Zach Wilson, if 216 00:09:59,868 --> 00:10:01,708 Speaker 1: you've spent a little too much time getting the hair 217 00:10:01,828 --> 00:10:04,188 Speaker 1: right in the tan right and the clothing right and 218 00:10:04,428 --> 00:10:08,308 Speaker 1: five different towels around you. TJ. Strouds just like this, Okay, yeah, 219 00:10:08,308 --> 00:10:11,788 Speaker 1: this T shirt works. Throw that thing out right. Andrew 220 00:10:11,868 --> 00:10:14,508 Speaker 1: luck probably has some gray standard RUSSA for SI, you know, 221 00:10:14,548 --> 00:10:16,188 Speaker 1: and then look at that. That's perfect. That's an interesting 222 00:10:16,588 --> 00:10:18,108 Speaker 1: it's a good point. Probably just like threw his backpack 223 00:10:18,148 --> 00:10:19,828 Speaker 1: down to the library. Yeah, what do you need me 224 00:10:19,868 --> 00:10:21,788 Speaker 1: to do here? Think if you smell it before you 225 00:10:21,788 --> 00:10:24,028 Speaker 1: put it on, it's perfect. That's what I need before work. 226 00:10:24,748 --> 00:10:26,468 Speaker 1: In his defense, it did say pro Day on it, 227 00:10:26,508 --> 00:10:28,148 Speaker 1: so I think he had maybe a stack of Pro 228 00:10:28,268 --> 00:10:31,148 Speaker 1: Day set out. I know, all right, so we have 229 00:10:31,188 --> 00:10:33,348 Speaker 1: Pro Day season is just heating up today at one 230 00:10:33,428 --> 00:10:36,388 Speaker 1: thirty Eastern on NFL Plus, it's Alabama's Pro Day coming 231 00:10:36,388 --> 00:10:38,308 Speaker 1: to you from Tescaloosa. I just looked it up. It's 232 00:10:38,308 --> 00:10:40,388 Speaker 1: like a nine hour drive between the two, so I'm 233 00:10:40,428 --> 00:10:43,308 Speaker 1: sure the private planes are descending, but some may drive. 234 00:10:43,388 --> 00:10:45,188 Speaker 1: You don't know. If you're the low man on the 235 00:10:45,188 --> 00:10:47,188 Speaker 1: totem pole. What are we looking to see from another 236 00:10:47,188 --> 00:10:49,988 Speaker 1: guy who could go first overall? And what do we 237 00:10:49,988 --> 00:10:52,668 Speaker 1: think they ate at dinner? Now? They talked to Taylor Kelly, 238 00:10:52,748 --> 00:10:54,988 Speaker 1: who's the quarterbacks coach for Bryce Young. He's gonna be 239 00:10:55,028 --> 00:10:57,868 Speaker 1: running the workout today down in Tuscaloosa. Taylor told me 240 00:10:57,948 --> 00:10:59,708 Speaker 1: that Bryce is gonna throw about forty five to fifty 241 00:10:59,708 --> 00:11:02,308 Speaker 1: balls again, kind of like c. J. Strout, Fewer reps 242 00:11:02,308 --> 00:11:04,188 Speaker 1: than we've seen in some other Pro Days through the years. 243 00:11:04,188 --> 00:11:05,428 Speaker 1: So they want to start him out they're going to 244 00:11:05,468 --> 00:11:07,148 Speaker 1: get him out on the run. They're gonna go to 245 00:11:07,188 --> 00:11:09,948 Speaker 1: some quick game stuff. They're gonna do under center plant throws, 246 00:11:10,188 --> 00:11:12,028 Speaker 1: which is not something they did a whole lot at Alabama, 247 00:11:12,068 --> 00:11:13,988 Speaker 1: just to show that he's got that skill. And then 248 00:11:14,028 --> 00:11:16,148 Speaker 1: they're going to progress and end with what everybody ends with, 249 00:11:16,148 --> 00:11:18,348 Speaker 1: with just some show off throws. It's gonna be deep balls, 250 00:11:18,348 --> 00:11:20,628 Speaker 1: because if anybody's showing up and thinking, can this five 251 00:11:20,748 --> 00:11:23,348 Speaker 1: ten quarterback drive the football down the field, they want 252 00:11:23,348 --> 00:11:26,148 Speaker 1: to give him ample opportunities to do that. The other 253 00:11:26,188 --> 00:11:28,308 Speaker 1: thing that was interested in that Taylor Kelly told me 254 00:11:28,428 --> 00:11:30,908 Speaker 1: was Bryce Young, according to him, still has the weight on. 255 00:11:31,108 --> 00:11:33,468 Speaker 1: Remember he was playing like one eighty six last year 256 00:11:33,468 --> 00:11:35,428 Speaker 1: at Alabama. He showed up at the COMMA I waited 257 00:11:35,428 --> 00:11:37,668 Speaker 1: at two oh four. We'll see actually what he weighs 258 00:11:37,668 --> 00:11:39,668 Speaker 1: in at today. But it does sound like this wasn't 259 00:11:39,668 --> 00:11:42,188 Speaker 1: strictly a hey, let's suck down eighteen gatorades and show 260 00:11:42,228 --> 00:11:43,708 Speaker 1: up and baying on the scale and then go back 261 00:11:43,748 --> 00:11:45,628 Speaker 1: down again. He wants to show that he can still 262 00:11:45,668 --> 00:11:47,748 Speaker 1: move really well with a little bit more weight on 263 00:11:47,828 --> 00:11:50,828 Speaker 1: his body, which, as I've been saying, is more important 264 00:11:50,868 --> 00:11:53,188 Speaker 1: right now than the height. It's about the durability of 265 00:11:53,268 --> 00:11:55,428 Speaker 1: somebody who played at one hundred eighty odd pounds here 266 00:11:55,468 --> 00:11:57,788 Speaker 1: in his college career and played behind a really good 267 00:11:57,828 --> 00:11:59,628 Speaker 1: offensive line didn't get hit a whole lot. That's just 268 00:11:59,668 --> 00:12:01,708 Speaker 1: not going to be the reality in the NFL. Can 269 00:12:01,708 --> 00:12:03,428 Speaker 1: he hold up? It's the good weight. It's not like 270 00:12:03,468 --> 00:12:05,548 Speaker 1: out of shape weight. It's like I want to be 271 00:12:05,588 --> 00:12:08,148 Speaker 1: stronger and have more muscle on the chassis. Wait, he's 272 00:12:08,148 --> 00:12:09,988 Speaker 1: gonna be able to throw. We know this guy can throw. 273 00:12:10,068 --> 00:12:11,548 Speaker 1: We know both of these guys can throw. That's why 274 00:12:11,548 --> 00:12:13,428 Speaker 1: it's gonna be so fun. No one's gonna show up 275 00:12:13,428 --> 00:12:15,508 Speaker 1: and lay an egg. No one is gonna blow it. 276 00:12:15,988 --> 00:12:19,388 Speaker 1: He's super clutch, he'll have a rocket arms. Listen, everyone's 277 00:12:19,388 --> 00:12:21,108 Speaker 1: gonna talk about his We're gonna talk about his height. 278 00:12:21,268 --> 00:12:23,708 Speaker 1: It's NonStop. It's the only element here. These two guys 279 00:12:23,748 --> 00:12:25,788 Speaker 1: are both great. It's the only thing you look at. 280 00:12:26,028 --> 00:12:28,388 Speaker 1: So he showed of wearing lifts to the workout, which 281 00:12:28,428 --> 00:12:30,188 Speaker 1: I don't I think is probably beneath him. I think 282 00:12:30,188 --> 00:12:31,988 Speaker 1: there was an episode that Brady Want Brady Bunch once 283 00:12:32,028 --> 00:12:33,748 Speaker 1: when Bobby Brady put balloons on his head to make 284 00:12:33,828 --> 00:12:35,868 Speaker 1: himself taller. I don't think that works, Bryce, and just 285 00:12:35,908 --> 00:12:40,028 Speaker 1: show up. Throw it deep. I think I think Sammy's 286 00:12:40,068 --> 00:12:42,148 Speaker 1: got that one. That's that's all I guy, throw up 287 00:12:42,148 --> 00:12:43,908 Speaker 1: and chuck it. We'll see how he doesn't talk about it. Yeah, 288 00:12:43,908 --> 00:12:45,508 Speaker 1: we expect him to show up the same way C J. 289 00:12:45,628 --> 00:12:48,828 Speaker 1: Shall showed up yesterday. For me, when you look at 290 00:12:48,828 --> 00:12:51,548 Speaker 1: Bryce song, everybody's gonna talk about his heightened I go 291 00:12:51,668 --> 00:12:53,908 Speaker 1: back to a production what he did in college, and 292 00:12:54,068 --> 00:12:56,068 Speaker 1: he played at Alabama. It's now that he comes from 293 00:12:56,068 --> 00:12:58,628 Speaker 1: a small school and as you look at Bryce Young 294 00:12:58,708 --> 00:13:00,908 Speaker 1: and his team at Alabama last year, the team he 295 00:13:00,988 --> 00:13:03,148 Speaker 1: practiced against was the defense and the guys that were 296 00:13:03,188 --> 00:13:05,108 Speaker 1: in front of him, his offensive line. It's not like 297 00:13:05,148 --> 00:13:07,188 Speaker 1: he'll be walking into the NFL and it's like, oh 298 00:13:07,228 --> 00:13:09,828 Speaker 1: my goodness. There was a six five defensive end. That's 299 00:13:09,868 --> 00:13:12,668 Speaker 1: what he saw every single day and good practice. So 300 00:13:12,708 --> 00:13:15,188 Speaker 1: it's just like this, let's slow down. This guy won 301 00:13:15,588 --> 00:13:19,268 Speaker 1: Heisman Trophy, won a national championship while in college playing 302 00:13:19,268 --> 00:13:22,628 Speaker 1: behind a really tall offensive line, like Tom Peter said, 303 00:13:22,668 --> 00:13:25,188 Speaker 1: a really good offensive line. The type and the height 304 00:13:25,228 --> 00:13:26,708 Speaker 1: of guys that are going to be in front of 305 00:13:26,788 --> 00:13:28,908 Speaker 1: him in the NFL. On the defensive side of the 306 00:13:28,908 --> 00:13:31,068 Speaker 1: ball a little bit of the same thing. These are 307 00:13:31,108 --> 00:13:33,228 Speaker 1: the size of the guys that he's going to see 308 00:13:33,348 --> 00:13:36,068 Speaker 1: each in every Sunday. He was able to go out there, 309 00:13:36,188 --> 00:13:39,828 Speaker 1: be productive and have a tremendous college career. Let's give 310 00:13:39,908 --> 00:13:41,228 Speaker 1: him a chance to see what he can do in 311 00:13:41,228 --> 00:13:44,388 Speaker 1: the NFL. Before already saying like this guy cannot perform 312 00:13:44,468 --> 00:13:47,068 Speaker 1: because of his height. I'm excited to see him obviously today, 313 00:13:47,068 --> 00:13:48,468 Speaker 1: but I expect him to go out there and throw 314 00:13:48,468 --> 00:13:51,628 Speaker 1: the ball around, move around inside the pocket, outside the pocket, 315 00:13:51,708 --> 00:13:53,908 Speaker 1: and show what he's capable of. The allure here is 316 00:13:54,308 --> 00:13:56,988 Speaker 1: simply put that we've seen TJ starting out twice. We 317 00:13:57,028 --> 00:13:58,908 Speaker 1: still haven't seen brace Young throw it this way. So 318 00:13:58,988 --> 00:14:01,148 Speaker 1: I think think today to Kyle's point, like he's gonna 319 00:14:01,148 --> 00:14:03,868 Speaker 1: be great. It's just people who haven't watched him on 320 00:14:03,908 --> 00:14:05,988 Speaker 1: Saturday afternoons in the SEC like now they get to 321 00:14:05,988 --> 00:14:07,908 Speaker 1: see him. It's kind of unfortunate because he put on 322 00:14:07,908 --> 00:14:10,388 Speaker 1: a show in the SEC. You don't go to Alabama 323 00:14:10,428 --> 00:14:12,548 Speaker 1: if you're gonna be coddled and say like it's fine 324 00:14:12,588 --> 00:14:14,908 Speaker 1: that you're five ten, We'll put you in the right post. No. 325 00:14:15,148 --> 00:14:17,668 Speaker 1: Nick Saban is probably in the meetings with this young 326 00:14:17,708 --> 00:14:20,148 Speaker 1: man in his entire careers. You're going to be fighting 327 00:14:20,188 --> 00:14:22,188 Speaker 1: against the hype thing pretty soon here, and I'm gonna 328 00:14:22,188 --> 00:14:23,908 Speaker 1: get you. Ready, I have guys that are gonna get 329 00:14:23,908 --> 00:14:25,748 Speaker 1: after you. So if you don't think this guy is 330 00:14:25,828 --> 00:14:28,468 Speaker 1: chased around at his own practice, but also last year's 331 00:14:28,508 --> 00:14:30,948 Speaker 1: game at Tennessee, when the goalpost came down in Knoxville, 332 00:14:31,068 --> 00:14:33,948 Speaker 1: bracy On got hit. He got hit a lot, and 333 00:14:34,028 --> 00:14:37,068 Speaker 1: he bounced up like a boxer every single time. So 334 00:14:37,268 --> 00:14:39,468 Speaker 1: there are some guys also, I know the knock might 335 00:14:39,468 --> 00:14:41,468 Speaker 1: be that his weight, he's not going to be the durability. 336 00:14:41,588 --> 00:14:43,508 Speaker 1: There are some guys who are just kind of slippery 337 00:14:43,548 --> 00:14:44,908 Speaker 1: and they get hit and they're able to come back 338 00:14:44,948 --> 00:14:51,108 Speaker 1: up and things are so affect them like that. Welcome 339 00:14:51,108 --> 00:14:54,068 Speaker 1: back to go running football time Big. It's so convenient, 340 00:14:54,068 --> 00:14:57,228 Speaker 1: Toddy right here. It's not on a delay. I'm not like, oh, 341 00:14:57,388 --> 00:14:59,348 Speaker 1: is he going to be seated at his little library 342 00:14:59,348 --> 00:15:01,588 Speaker 1: at home in Minnesota. You're here and it's good because 343 00:15:01,588 --> 00:15:04,108 Speaker 1: there were a receiver moves yesterday. What's going on there? 344 00:15:04,428 --> 00:15:07,548 Speaker 1: Some receiver moves and its focused around the New York Jets, 345 00:15:07,588 --> 00:15:10,548 Speaker 1: who have had an active offseason to say the least. 346 00:15:10,668 --> 00:15:12,708 Speaker 1: Maybe at some point the quarterback will officially be there, 347 00:15:12,708 --> 00:15:15,348 Speaker 1: as we certainly expected, but for now they're building the 348 00:15:15,388 --> 00:15:18,188 Speaker 1: weaponry around him and in one case subtracted as well. 349 00:15:18,188 --> 00:15:19,908 Speaker 1: So let's start out with the Jets adding one of 350 00:15:19,908 --> 00:15:23,108 Speaker 1: the premier receivers left in free agency. It is meet 351 00:15:23,188 --> 00:15:26,948 Speaker 1: Cole Hardman, speedster from Kansas City, coming in on a 352 00:15:26,988 --> 00:15:29,788 Speaker 1: one year deal where up to six point five million. 353 00:15:29,948 --> 00:15:32,628 Speaker 1: Harman's coming off an injury. It's gonna be a little 354 00:15:32,628 --> 00:15:34,348 Speaker 1: bit here, but if there's no question he should be 355 00:15:34,388 --> 00:15:36,548 Speaker 1: ready for the start of the regular season. Here he 356 00:15:36,588 --> 00:15:38,508 Speaker 1: adds a different type of a dynamic than let's say 357 00:15:38,508 --> 00:15:40,508 Speaker 1: it Alan was Ard, who's the big body receiver who's 358 00:15:40,508 --> 00:15:42,428 Speaker 1: gonna block. Hardman is going to be the guy who 359 00:15:42,428 --> 00:15:45,548 Speaker 1: can get the ball too in space. That also made 360 00:15:45,868 --> 00:15:49,108 Speaker 1: the Elijah Moore a expendable piece of this, since certainly 361 00:15:49,148 --> 00:15:51,628 Speaker 1: Elijah Moore had wanted out at various points last season. 362 00:15:51,668 --> 00:15:54,668 Speaker 1: He now has a new home, headed to the Cleveland Browns. 363 00:15:54,708 --> 00:15:57,908 Speaker 1: It is for a second third round pick swap, so 364 00:15:57,948 --> 00:16:00,428 Speaker 1: the Jets send number or get number forty two for 365 00:16:00,468 --> 00:16:03,548 Speaker 1: Elijah Moore. They send more and pick number seventy four 366 00:16:03,828 --> 00:16:06,628 Speaker 1: to Cleveland, So that now means the Jets have number 367 00:16:06,668 --> 00:16:10,188 Speaker 1: forty two and forty three executive second round picks at 368 00:16:10,228 --> 00:16:12,668 Speaker 1: a time they remember they continue to negotiate with the 369 00:16:12,668 --> 00:16:16,028 Speaker 1: packers on Aaron Rodgers. Potentially could one or both of 370 00:16:16,068 --> 00:16:18,628 Speaker 1: those picks end up in that deal. That's all subject 371 00:16:18,668 --> 00:16:21,108 Speaker 1: to the further conversations, but as of now, there is 372 00:16:21,148 --> 00:16:23,428 Speaker 1: nothing imminent. It is interesting to put the filter on, 373 00:16:23,508 --> 00:16:26,108 Speaker 1: Like anyone that even sniffs going to the Jets right now, 374 00:16:26,188 --> 00:16:27,308 Speaker 1: it's just like, well, how's that going to work? With 375 00:16:27,308 --> 00:16:29,908 Speaker 1: Aaron rod It's very fun to watch. Speaking of trades 376 00:16:30,028 --> 00:16:33,148 Speaker 1: and trades to be done, yesterday Kyle hashed out his 377 00:16:33,268 --> 00:16:38,428 Speaker 1: beef with certain media members using the term blockbuster henceforth 378 00:16:38,428 --> 00:16:41,828 Speaker 1: the mcquardy shirt when referring to trades. Here's a quick recap. 379 00:16:44,068 --> 00:16:47,148 Speaker 1: Guys are weekending just a little fast and loose with 380 00:16:47,188 --> 00:16:50,868 Speaker 1: the term blockbuster. I think we're throwing it around a 381 00:16:50,948 --> 00:16:53,508 Speaker 1: little too loosely. We're talking about a tight end for 382 00:16:53,508 --> 00:16:55,588 Speaker 1: a third round pick and a thirty two year old 383 00:16:55,748 --> 00:16:59,468 Speaker 1: cornerback for a fifth round compensatory pick. It's sound journalism, 384 00:16:59,468 --> 00:17:04,068 Speaker 1: it's meaningful news. Is it a blockbuster? We must preserve it. 385 00:17:04,388 --> 00:17:06,108 Speaker 1: And this is not a youth thing. Ian. I'm talking 386 00:17:06,148 --> 00:17:08,388 Speaker 1: to you, Garifolo. We pull up some tweets from years 387 00:17:08,388 --> 00:17:11,108 Speaker 1: ago for you. There's the time for a blockbuster. I 388 00:17:11,188 --> 00:17:13,428 Speaker 1: don't think what we had this year was that it's 389 00:17:13,428 --> 00:17:15,148 Speaker 1: not your fault. You can only report the real news. 390 00:17:15,508 --> 00:17:21,028 Speaker 1: Preserve the B word. Preserve the B word, would you? Okay? Great, 391 00:17:21,028 --> 00:17:23,028 Speaker 1: We've preserved it to create a new segment, and that's 392 00:17:23,028 --> 00:17:26,708 Speaker 1: what we do here. His rant inspired blockbuster or black Luster. 393 00:17:26,828 --> 00:17:29,588 Speaker 1: I'm gonna make a statement. If you agree, you'll answer blockbuster, 394 00:17:29,668 --> 00:17:31,508 Speaker 1: and if you disagree, you have to say lackluster and 395 00:17:31,588 --> 00:17:33,748 Speaker 1: defend your reason why. I'm gonna start with the Jets 396 00:17:33,788 --> 00:17:37,748 Speaker 1: as their edition of Nicole Harman. The Jets have the 397 00:17:37,788 --> 00:17:41,588 Speaker 1: best roster on paper in the AFC East. Is that 398 00:17:41,708 --> 00:17:45,868 Speaker 1: blockbuster or lackluster today best roster? I am going a 399 00:17:45,948 --> 00:17:49,108 Speaker 1: lack luster on this one. I do not believe that. 400 00:17:49,108 --> 00:17:51,428 Speaker 1: I think the Jets got a lot better. And this 401 00:17:51,508 --> 00:17:55,188 Speaker 1: is assuming obviously Aaron Rodgers is coming over to play quarterback. 402 00:17:55,268 --> 00:17:57,708 Speaker 1: But there's a guy up there in New York, Northern 403 00:17:57,708 --> 00:18:00,468 Speaker 1: New York named Josh Allen, and he plays quarterback for 404 00:18:00,508 --> 00:18:02,828 Speaker 1: the buck Old, Bills, and no matter who's on any 405 00:18:02,828 --> 00:18:06,908 Speaker 1: of these rosters, this guy has been absolutely dominating the 406 00:18:06,948 --> 00:18:09,868 Speaker 1: AFC since two thousand and twenty. Look at a record 407 00:18:09,948 --> 00:18:13,588 Speaker 1: up there, fifteen and three. That's five wins against each 408 00:18:13,628 --> 00:18:17,468 Speaker 1: of the three teams in the division, thirty seven touchdowns 409 00:18:17,508 --> 00:18:21,668 Speaker 1: and seven interceptions. So yes, add Aaron Rodgers, add everybody 410 00:18:21,708 --> 00:18:24,548 Speaker 1: you want to add. But until they're able to beat 411 00:18:24,588 --> 00:18:28,908 Speaker 1: that guy down there, morganvincently more often, no one else 412 00:18:29,028 --> 00:18:32,188 Speaker 1: is comparing to them in the division. We've watched him 413 00:18:32,268 --> 00:18:35,348 Speaker 1: take out everybody over the last few years like a madman. 414 00:18:35,628 --> 00:18:38,028 Speaker 1: So no, I am not going with the Jets as 415 00:18:38,068 --> 00:18:40,988 Speaker 1: the best roster in the AFC East. It's exciting, and 416 00:18:41,068 --> 00:18:43,068 Speaker 1: the huge credits of the Jets the we're asking this question, 417 00:18:43,308 --> 00:18:44,868 Speaker 1: it's a great I mean, they've they've had a hell 418 00:18:44,908 --> 00:18:47,668 Speaker 1: of a year and they did beat the Bills last year, 419 00:18:47,668 --> 00:18:49,988 Speaker 1: and they did beat the Bills with Zach Wilson. I'm 420 00:18:50,028 --> 00:18:52,628 Speaker 1: still saying lackluster. I agree. I think Aaron Rodgers the 421 00:18:52,628 --> 00:18:54,668 Speaker 1: best quarterback I've ever seen. I think in twenty twenty three, 422 00:18:54,748 --> 00:18:56,948 Speaker 1: Josh Allen is better than them. I think Stefon Diggs 423 00:18:56,988 --> 00:18:58,908 Speaker 1: is better than anybody plays wide receiver for the Jets, 424 00:18:58,908 --> 00:19:01,468 Speaker 1: although they're very promising and talented. I will take Dawson 425 00:19:01,508 --> 00:19:03,908 Speaker 1: Knox fresh off the Pro Bowl over the Jets tight ends, 426 00:19:04,028 --> 00:19:05,908 Speaker 1: and we'll see what Breese Hall comes back for the 427 00:19:05,988 --> 00:19:07,748 Speaker 1: Jets as a running back. I loved him last year. 428 00:19:07,828 --> 00:19:10,428 Speaker 1: It was a big injury. The Bills are going to 429 00:19:10,548 --> 00:19:12,188 Speaker 1: run the ball too. I think that they're the fact 430 00:19:12,228 --> 00:19:14,468 Speaker 1: that they're in the conversation. They're in the room there 431 00:19:14,508 --> 00:19:16,468 Speaker 1: at the bar. It is awesome, and they're gonna get 432 00:19:16,508 --> 00:19:18,148 Speaker 1: after it this year. And they split with the Bills 433 00:19:18,188 --> 00:19:20,908 Speaker 1: last year, so I think they're colose. I still think 434 00:19:20,948 --> 00:19:22,828 Speaker 1: seventeen is a psycho killer, and I think they have 435 00:19:22,868 --> 00:19:24,908 Speaker 1: great players around a big baller Bean. They came up 436 00:19:24,908 --> 00:19:26,388 Speaker 1: there in Buffalo. He's not done yet either. I say 437 00:19:26,428 --> 00:19:28,308 Speaker 1: it's still the Bills. I think the fun part about 438 00:19:28,348 --> 00:19:30,468 Speaker 1: this discussion is you can make a case for at 439 00:19:30,548 --> 00:19:33,668 Speaker 1: least three of the teams Miami in the afcast. Miami 440 00:19:33,708 --> 00:19:36,068 Speaker 1: has to be in that conversation too. You added Jalen Ramsey, 441 00:19:36,108 --> 00:19:37,988 Speaker 1: you got tyree Kill you as much star power on 442 00:19:38,028 --> 00:19:40,868 Speaker 1: their roster as anybody. I would just point this out, though, 443 00:19:41,228 --> 00:19:45,148 Speaker 1: show me the Jets players who are under age twenty six, 444 00:19:45,188 --> 00:19:48,508 Speaker 1: so twenty five it under their young stars on this team. Wow, 445 00:19:48,588 --> 00:19:50,868 Speaker 1: I don't know that you find a better list than this. 446 00:19:51,108 --> 00:19:53,188 Speaker 1: Bruce Hall was a Rookie of the Year, came last year. 447 00:19:53,628 --> 00:19:55,788 Speaker 1: Sauce Carter was the Rookie of the Year. Garrett Wilson 448 00:19:55,908 --> 00:19:57,828 Speaker 1: was the Rookie of the Year. Elijah Vera Tucker is 449 00:19:57,828 --> 00:19:59,908 Speaker 1: one of the most versa young offensive lineman in the game. 450 00:20:00,108 --> 00:20:01,988 Speaker 1: Michael Carter. If we didn't at Bruce Hall, we'll be 451 00:20:02,028 --> 00:20:04,068 Speaker 1: talking a lot more about him. Jermaine Johnson, if they 452 00:20:04,068 --> 00:20:06,308 Speaker 1: didn't have so many edge rushers, he would be an 453 00:20:06,308 --> 00:20:10,548 Speaker 1: absolute dude. And Quinnin Williams. It's about twenty five contract. 454 00:20:10,988 --> 00:20:13,508 Speaker 1: The guy is still only twenty five years old. That's 455 00:20:13,548 --> 00:20:15,468 Speaker 1: if you're a Jets fan, that list right there is 456 00:20:15,468 --> 00:20:17,188 Speaker 1: what makes you optimistic. Guess you're about to get a 457 00:20:17,228 --> 00:20:19,588 Speaker 1: thirty nine going on forty year old quarterback to come 458 00:20:19,628 --> 00:20:21,628 Speaker 1: in and make the entire thing go. But guess what 459 00:20:22,028 --> 00:20:23,708 Speaker 1: part of the reason Aaron Rodgers wants to come to 460 00:20:23,708 --> 00:20:26,268 Speaker 1: the Jets is he seems those same numbers. He seems 461 00:20:26,268 --> 00:20:28,508 Speaker 1: all the talent that they've got around him. It's something 462 00:20:28,548 --> 00:20:31,188 Speaker 1: that you can get excited about if you're a Jets 463 00:20:31,188 --> 00:20:32,948 Speaker 1: fan of all, with the direction of this team, even 464 00:20:32,988 --> 00:20:35,348 Speaker 1: if Aaron Rodgers only plays one year, where you're going 465 00:20:35,428 --> 00:20:37,428 Speaker 1: here for years to come. I love it. Thank you 466 00:20:37,468 --> 00:20:39,148 Speaker 1: for teaeing up the Dolphins and think you're not taking 467 00:20:39,148 --> 00:20:41,348 Speaker 1: the Dolphins, because I will take the Dolphins off your hand. 468 00:20:41,348 --> 00:20:42,908 Speaker 1: That was a cute list, But those guys are young, 469 00:20:42,988 --> 00:20:45,068 Speaker 1: and I think having a veteran presence on a team. 470 00:20:45,188 --> 00:20:47,188 Speaker 1: The Dolphins already good last year. They beat all three 471 00:20:47,228 --> 00:20:50,108 Speaker 1: teams in the AFC East last year with or without 472 00:20:50,148 --> 00:20:51,828 Speaker 1: their quarterback. But the fact that they pick up two 473 00:20:51,828 --> 00:20:54,188 Speaker 1: a tongue of volos options. We've seen the best of 474 00:20:54,188 --> 00:20:56,148 Speaker 1: two or last season we saw it. It's not his 475 00:20:56,188 --> 00:20:58,268 Speaker 1: fault that the Dolphins fell off the way that they did. 476 00:20:58,508 --> 00:21:00,828 Speaker 1: It's not his fault that people continue to rip him 477 00:21:00,828 --> 00:21:03,588 Speaker 1: for something that is out of his control when he 478 00:21:03,708 --> 00:21:06,468 Speaker 1: is on the field. Dolphins are lethal. And the additions 479 00:21:06,468 --> 00:21:08,468 Speaker 1: that they made in this offseason, whether it be Jalen 480 00:21:08,548 --> 00:21:12,228 Speaker 1: Ramsey are resigning dare I say River Cracraft to bring 481 00:21:12,268 --> 00:21:15,268 Speaker 1: back Rahee Moster, but their wide receiver room was already spectacular. 482 00:21:15,348 --> 00:21:17,988 Speaker 1: They did let Mike Kisiki walk to New England. Obviously, 483 00:21:18,108 --> 00:21:20,588 Speaker 1: Chris Greer and Mike McDaniel feel comfortable with what this 484 00:21:20,588 --> 00:21:23,868 Speaker 1: team has moving forward offensively but defensively. Two to bolster 485 00:21:23,948 --> 00:21:26,268 Speaker 1: a room that already had Bradley chubbing it when they 486 00:21:26,308 --> 00:21:29,028 Speaker 1: got him to reunite with Vic Fangio last season. I 487 00:21:29,028 --> 00:21:31,268 Speaker 1: think the Dolphins are great. It's just a matter of 488 00:21:31,308 --> 00:21:33,588 Speaker 1: TUA and they fixed that backup problem when they had 489 00:21:33,668 --> 00:21:36,228 Speaker 1: Mike White come down from the Jets. I'm big on 490 00:21:36,268 --> 00:21:41,068 Speaker 1: the Dolphins right now, your guy, Speaking of blockbusters. In 491 00:21:41,108 --> 00:21:43,028 Speaker 1: a recent interview, you're ready to take the second the 492 00:21:43,068 --> 00:21:45,548 Speaker 1: rest of the segment off, Okay, Dana Carvey hinted at 493 00:21:45,548 --> 00:21:47,828 Speaker 1: a possible reunion with Mike Myers meeting. Have you not 494 00:21:47,828 --> 00:21:50,428 Speaker 1: seen Wayne's World? Yeah, okay, okay, good to make a 495 00:21:50,428 --> 00:21:52,988 Speaker 1: Wayne's World three? What they're talking about? Waynes World. Wayne's 496 00:21:52,988 --> 00:21:56,308 Speaker 1: World three, the last Waynes World movie premiered in nineteen 497 00:21:56,428 --> 00:22:00,268 Speaker 1: ninety three, resurrecting a classic movie franchise with the original cast. 498 00:22:00,748 --> 00:22:04,028 Speaker 1: Is that blockbuster or lackluster? I have to say lackluster 499 00:22:04,108 --> 00:22:06,948 Speaker 1: here because I have not seen that type of a 500 00:22:07,108 --> 00:22:10,548 Speaker 1: decades later reboot that is truly worked, and I've tried 501 00:22:10,588 --> 00:22:13,348 Speaker 1: to explore I watched the Bill and Ted movie. It 502 00:22:13,428 --> 00:22:17,108 Speaker 1: was fine. Anything from my childhood that then were bringing back, 503 00:22:17,148 --> 00:22:20,068 Speaker 1: I think is it's hard to pull off and do 504 00:22:20,148 --> 00:22:21,788 Speaker 1: it in a way that you're gonna go. You know what. 505 00:22:21,828 --> 00:22:23,988 Speaker 1: That was a great addition to this series, and not 506 00:22:24,108 --> 00:22:26,828 Speaker 1: just a money grab because nobody's seen David Carvey in 507 00:22:26,868 --> 00:22:29,388 Speaker 1: twenty years if he watched the Chris Rock live streaming 508 00:22:29,428 --> 00:22:33,188 Speaker 1: Netflix special. I saw the highlights there. And then after 509 00:22:33,308 --> 00:22:35,588 Speaker 1: for some reason, they had a post show that was 510 00:22:35,588 --> 00:22:39,948 Speaker 1: hosted by David Spade and Dana Carvey with Kareem Abdul 511 00:22:40,068 --> 00:22:43,668 Speaker 1: Jabbar was on it. JB. Smoove was on it, among 512 00:22:43,708 --> 00:22:47,748 Speaker 1: other people, and Dana Carvey just sat there for an hour, 513 00:22:48,028 --> 00:22:50,508 Speaker 1: to the point that like twenty minutes in, someone's like, Dana, 514 00:22:50,548 --> 00:22:53,468 Speaker 1: are you gonna talk? And he did like an Obama impression. 515 00:22:53,508 --> 00:22:55,948 Speaker 1: Everyone's like, okay, yeah, just don't just stop. Like, I 516 00:22:55,948 --> 00:22:58,228 Speaker 1: don't know that there's room for sixty seven year old 517 00:22:58,308 --> 00:23:01,068 Speaker 1: Dana Carvey in the current comedy environment. And I grew 518 00:23:01,108 --> 00:23:03,908 Speaker 1: up watching Saturday Night Live in the late eighties, early nineties, 519 00:23:03,948 --> 00:23:07,068 Speaker 1: the Church, all that stuff. I don't know that it's there, 520 00:23:07,068 --> 00:23:09,468 Speaker 1: Like Mike Myers has been active. What is the last 521 00:23:09,468 --> 00:23:12,308 Speaker 1: thing Dana Carvey was in besides that? I don't even 522 00:23:12,348 --> 00:23:14,708 Speaker 1: know the answer. Wayne's World two well, I mean it's 523 00:23:14,748 --> 00:23:16,828 Speaker 1: a Master of Disguise and some other and maybe ill 524 00:23:16,868 --> 00:23:18,828 Speaker 1: fated projects. But there's actually a dark part of this, 525 00:23:18,828 --> 00:23:20,508 Speaker 1: which is why I'm glad they're talking about this. If 526 00:23:20,548 --> 00:23:22,948 Speaker 1: you get into the rumors and the reputation between Myers 527 00:23:22,948 --> 00:23:26,428 Speaker 1: and Carvey, it's almost like a Donovan McNabb to type thing, 528 00:23:26,428 --> 00:23:29,548 Speaker 1: whereas these great talents, but they's there was a major 529 00:23:29,588 --> 00:23:31,828 Speaker 1: animosity for years. And the story goes is that the 530 00:23:31,828 --> 00:23:34,908 Speaker 1: whole Doctor Evil thing, which is an impression of Lorne Michael's, 531 00:23:35,268 --> 00:23:37,628 Speaker 1: was Dana Carveys and he used to do it behind 532 00:23:37,668 --> 00:23:39,948 Speaker 1: the scenes that said no and everyone loved it. Myers 533 00:23:39,948 --> 00:23:42,708 Speaker 1: allegedly took that and made it into Doctor Evil, and 534 00:23:42,708 --> 00:23:45,028 Speaker 1: then Dana Carvey's like, I'll play Doctor Evil and you 535 00:23:45,028 --> 00:23:47,548 Speaker 1: can be you can be Austin Powers, and He's just like, 536 00:23:47,668 --> 00:23:49,308 Speaker 1: now I think I'm good, I'll be both. And so 537 00:23:49,348 --> 00:23:51,788 Speaker 1: there was beef for years between them, which breaks your 538 00:23:51,788 --> 00:23:54,548 Speaker 1: heart if you grew up loving Algar and Campbell. So 539 00:23:54,588 --> 00:23:56,428 Speaker 1: I would love to see them come back together, but 540 00:23:56,508 --> 00:23:57,908 Speaker 1: I just can't do it. I don't want to do 541 00:23:57,908 --> 00:24:00,868 Speaker 1: it because the same exact reason Bill and Ted faced 542 00:24:00,868 --> 00:24:03,108 Speaker 1: The music was a tough watch for me, because Bill 543 00:24:03,108 --> 00:24:05,348 Speaker 1: and Ted are basically the effect cousins of Wayne and 544 00:24:05,428 --> 00:24:07,868 Speaker 1: Arthur Basins and then Babson beheads like their idiot brothers. 545 00:24:08,028 --> 00:24:09,988 Speaker 1: But like, I couldn't get through twenty minutes of that. 546 00:24:10,028 --> 00:24:12,988 Speaker 1: It's just the time had passed. It wasn't tubular and 547 00:24:13,028 --> 00:24:15,588 Speaker 1: bodacious anymore. The guys were much older. It wasn't even 548 00:24:15,628 --> 00:24:18,628 Speaker 1: about their kids. So I love Carvey, I love Myers. 549 00:24:18,628 --> 00:24:20,028 Speaker 1: I do not want to see them work at Waynes 550 00:24:20,068 --> 00:24:22,908 Speaker 1: World three. I feel like is Crims dot com. But 551 00:24:23,548 --> 00:24:25,628 Speaker 1: I still love him and I love Tia care wherever 552 00:24:25,668 --> 00:24:35,188 Speaker 1: she is too black. Let's start with you Russell Wilson. 553 00:24:35,748 --> 00:24:39,028 Speaker 1: News about him yesterday? What is the latest with him? 554 00:24:39,228 --> 00:24:42,348 Speaker 1: Are Ian Rappaport reporting that Russell Wilson had arthur scopic 555 00:24:42,428 --> 00:24:45,388 Speaker 1: surgery on his right knee after last season, procedure to 556 00:24:45,428 --> 00:24:47,788 Speaker 1: fix an issue that had nagged him for a few seasons. 557 00:24:48,028 --> 00:24:50,748 Speaker 1: He's back working out then throwing after a minor scope 558 00:24:50,788 --> 00:24:52,908 Speaker 1: should be fine for OTAs and in full health for 559 00:24:53,028 --> 00:24:55,708 Speaker 1: twenty twenty three. Russ played through a lot last season. 560 00:24:55,748 --> 00:24:57,628 Speaker 1: That wasn't the only issue in Denver, but he did 561 00:24:57,668 --> 00:24:59,988 Speaker 1: have injuries throughout the course of the season. So maybe 562 00:25:00,308 --> 00:25:04,388 Speaker 1: combination of changing his weight and getting a little bit 563 00:25:04,508 --> 00:25:07,108 Speaker 1: healthy get the knee fix may be something that helps 564 00:25:07,148 --> 00:25:10,708 Speaker 1: him out elsewhere. Some news involving the New York Jets 565 00:25:10,748 --> 00:25:13,468 Speaker 1: still not about Aaron Rodgers, but about some of his receivers. 566 00:25:13,508 --> 00:25:17,428 Speaker 1: They're adding a speed threat, Nicole Hardman, coming over from 567 00:25:17,468 --> 00:25:19,308 Speaker 1: the Chiefs on a one year deal that can be 568 00:25:19,348 --> 00:25:22,668 Speaker 1: worth up to six point five million dollars. They obviously 569 00:25:22,668 --> 00:25:25,308 Speaker 1: signed Alan Lazard in free agency. He's close with Rodgers, 570 00:25:25,348 --> 00:25:28,028 Speaker 1: but he's a big bodied blocking type. This is a 571 00:25:28,028 --> 00:25:30,428 Speaker 1: guy who can get the ball too in space. He 572 00:25:30,468 --> 00:25:32,308 Speaker 1: can take the top off the defense. He's coming off 573 00:25:32,308 --> 00:25:34,548 Speaker 1: an injury, but sounds like he'll be healthy and plenty 574 00:25:34,548 --> 00:25:37,908 Speaker 1: of time for training camp. That also allowed the Jets 575 00:25:37,948 --> 00:25:40,388 Speaker 1: to move on from a receiver who quite frankly, one 576 00:25:40,428 --> 00:25:41,948 Speaker 1: of the Jets to move on from him for quite 577 00:25:41,948 --> 00:25:45,108 Speaker 1: some time. It's Elijah Moore, former second round pick. They 578 00:25:45,148 --> 00:25:49,668 Speaker 1: deal him to the Cleveland Browns for number forty two overall. 579 00:25:49,948 --> 00:25:52,508 Speaker 1: A second round draft pick, they'll send a third round 580 00:25:52,548 --> 00:25:54,908 Speaker 1: or two Cleveland, so Basic gets a pick swap, they 581 00:25:54,948 --> 00:25:58,268 Speaker 1: move up two spots, get into the second round. They 582 00:25:58,308 --> 00:26:01,428 Speaker 1: now got two consecutive second round picks, which, as they 583 00:26:01,428 --> 00:26:03,988 Speaker 1: continue to talk about the Rodgers trade, does give them 584 00:26:04,028 --> 00:26:06,588 Speaker 1: a little bit more collateral, a little more flexibility to 585 00:26:06,588 --> 00:26:08,308 Speaker 1: figure out exactly how they're going to get that done. 586 00:26:08,828 --> 00:26:10,668 Speaker 1: Well on Tom Planted delivering the news, now you have 587 00:26:10,748 --> 00:26:12,748 Speaker 1: to talk about it. Here we go. Here's a group 588 00:26:12,748 --> 00:26:15,308 Speaker 1: of scale position players that four time MVP Aaron Rodgers 589 00:26:15,508 --> 00:26:18,028 Speaker 1: could be joining next season. As long as that deal, 590 00:26:18,228 --> 00:26:20,748 Speaker 1: that deal Capital Tea Capitalty gets done with the Jets, 591 00:26:20,948 --> 00:26:24,308 Speaker 1: a lot of young, exciting talent could be a spectacular. 592 00:26:24,388 --> 00:26:27,588 Speaker 1: Of course, they really would have had two rookie offensive 593 00:26:27,628 --> 00:26:31,428 Speaker 1: of the Year candidates in Bruese Hall and Garrett Wilson. 594 00:26:31,468 --> 00:26:33,348 Speaker 1: Had Bruese Hall knock one down early in the season, 595 00:26:33,388 --> 00:26:35,788 Speaker 1: it was a remarkable offense to watch this foret Michael 596 00:26:35,828 --> 00:26:38,188 Speaker 1: Carter get him on that Michael's sake. Yeah, but we 597 00:26:38,228 --> 00:26:40,228 Speaker 1: saw a cautionary tale out in Denver last season with 598 00:26:40,308 --> 00:26:43,468 Speaker 1: superstar quarterbacks changing team. So if this trade does go through, 599 00:26:44,148 --> 00:26:46,388 Speaker 1: how do you find Aaron Rodgers year one of the 600 00:26:46,468 --> 00:26:49,388 Speaker 1: Jets will be different than Russell Wilson with the Broncos 601 00:26:49,468 --> 00:26:51,588 Speaker 1: Kyle so many ways, I would think this question is 602 00:26:51,588 --> 00:26:54,428 Speaker 1: even triggering for Rodgers, and he watches everything you hear. 603 00:26:54,508 --> 00:26:56,868 Speaker 1: Then Nathaniel Hackett thing is the control in this experiment. 604 00:26:56,908 --> 00:27:00,788 Speaker 1: He appeared to be a woefully unprepared or comfortable head 605 00:27:00,788 --> 00:27:02,988 Speaker 1: coach in the Rusta thing, and now he's back as 606 00:27:03,068 --> 00:27:05,948 Speaker 1: a where he was before Rodgers in the Jets thing. 607 00:27:06,348 --> 00:27:08,068 Speaker 1: I just think the stamplean to this question. I think 608 00:27:08,068 --> 00:27:10,668 Speaker 1: Aaron Rodgers is a significantly better player than Russell Wilson 609 00:27:10,988 --> 00:27:13,588 Speaker 1: in my opinion football wise, and there's not going to 610 00:27:13,668 --> 00:27:16,788 Speaker 1: be the other stuff for Rodgers, all his eccentricities and 611 00:27:16,828 --> 00:27:20,308 Speaker 1: all his media Aaron Rodgers isn't doing high knees up 612 00:27:20,308 --> 00:27:22,148 Speaker 1: and down the team plane. He's not getting on the 613 00:27:22,188 --> 00:27:24,948 Speaker 1: team plane with three or four different people from his 614 00:27:25,068 --> 00:27:28,868 Speaker 1: personal team. You know, for Rogers, you want to say 615 00:27:28,868 --> 00:27:31,908 Speaker 1: he's unusual or whatnot. You don't see these young players 616 00:27:31,908 --> 00:27:34,868 Speaker 1: coming out and not having his back. We sat with 617 00:27:34,908 --> 00:27:36,908 Speaker 1: Aaron Jones for without like a week last week. He 618 00:27:36,988 --> 00:27:39,508 Speaker 1: loves the guy. All the receivers have nothing but good 619 00:27:39,508 --> 00:27:41,508 Speaker 1: things to say about the guy. Rodgers is a better 620 00:27:41,548 --> 00:27:44,548 Speaker 1: player than Russell Wilson. He always has been. Um. I 621 00:27:44,588 --> 00:27:46,268 Speaker 1: think he's in a good spot with a great team 622 00:27:46,268 --> 00:27:49,708 Speaker 1: around him. That the comparison here is much more to 623 00:27:49,868 --> 00:27:52,588 Speaker 1: the Stafford to the Rams. I think in Brady to 624 00:27:52,628 --> 00:27:55,668 Speaker 1: the Bucks, the Russell Wilson thing was a debacle from 625 00:27:55,668 --> 00:27:59,348 Speaker 1: start to finish. The coach, Russell's personality, the teammates around him. 626 00:27:59,348 --> 00:28:01,028 Speaker 1: I think Rodgers has none of that stuff. I don't 627 00:28:01,068 --> 00:28:04,628 Speaker 1: think so. Yeah, I agree with da compare to you. 628 00:28:05,188 --> 00:28:08,228 Speaker 1: Look at last year Nathaniel Hackett and Russell Wilson. They're 629 00:28:08,228 --> 00:28:11,188 Speaker 1: coming together and this newly married couple and you're trying 630 00:28:11,188 --> 00:28:13,508 Speaker 1: to come together and figure out life. And you bought 631 00:28:13,508 --> 00:28:15,468 Speaker 1: a new house and you get that piece of furniture 632 00:28:15,508 --> 00:28:17,828 Speaker 1: that you take home and you're trying to put it together, 633 00:28:17,868 --> 00:28:20,468 Speaker 1: and you know, these things have directions of pamphlet, this 634 00:28:20,628 --> 00:28:24,028 Speaker 1: big pieces all over the place, and it's just straight frustration. 635 00:28:24,268 --> 00:28:27,188 Speaker 1: You're trying to tread ward but you're struggling. So now 636 00:28:27,228 --> 00:28:30,348 Speaker 1: for Nathaniel Hackett, you swap out Russell Wilson with a 637 00:28:30,428 --> 00:28:33,468 Speaker 1: quarterback that you already have in history, with a marriage 638 00:28:33,468 --> 00:28:35,628 Speaker 1: that you've been in for a few years and it's 639 00:28:35,748 --> 00:28:38,868 Speaker 1: already had a ton of success. So you swap one 640 00:28:38,988 --> 00:28:41,228 Speaker 1: for the other, and Rogers comes in. You see the Rutger, 641 00:28:41,348 --> 00:28:43,668 Speaker 1: You see the numbers in there, and you see how 642 00:28:43,708 --> 00:28:46,468 Speaker 1: successful they've been able to be that bottom number right there, 643 00:28:46,588 --> 00:28:50,068 Speaker 1: NFL MVPs two when these two guys have been together. 644 00:28:50,308 --> 00:28:52,668 Speaker 1: So I look at it exactly like you just said, Kyle, 645 00:28:52,948 --> 00:28:55,348 Speaker 1: them coming together, you know that there's going to be 646 00:28:55,388 --> 00:28:58,348 Speaker 1: successful because it's already been done. So now you're just 647 00:28:58,428 --> 00:29:01,348 Speaker 1: moving it from one green uniform to another green uniform, 648 00:29:01,548 --> 00:29:04,308 Speaker 1: from Green Bay to New Jersey. Understanding with the New 649 00:29:04,468 --> 00:29:06,908 Speaker 1: York Jets. And this is something to get extremely excited 650 00:29:06,908 --> 00:29:09,748 Speaker 1: about because Tom Pelaso showed us the last hour all 651 00:29:09,748 --> 00:29:12,708 Speaker 1: of the young talent on this Jets roster. And now 652 00:29:12,748 --> 00:29:14,948 Speaker 1: Aaron Rodgers gets a chance to get in there and 653 00:29:15,148 --> 00:29:17,188 Speaker 1: mold these young guys and get them to play the 654 00:29:17,228 --> 00:29:18,948 Speaker 1: way he needs them to play to try to chase 655 00:29:18,948 --> 00:29:22,148 Speaker 1: the championship. Love that nobody can avoid saying the word swap. 656 00:29:22,228 --> 00:29:25,868 Speaker 1: Now I'd take credit for that inadvertently. Here's something I 657 00:29:25,908 --> 00:29:28,268 Speaker 1: think that's important here. Obviously, things didn't go well in 658 00:29:28,348 --> 00:29:31,268 Speaker 1: Denver the way anybody wanted them to. When Aaron Rodgers 659 00:29:31,308 --> 00:29:33,508 Speaker 1: was given the opportunity, when he talked on the Pat 660 00:29:33,548 --> 00:29:36,508 Speaker 1: McAfee show about Nathaniel Hackett, he made a point to say, 661 00:29:36,708 --> 00:29:38,788 Speaker 1: what a great person, what a great football coach. This 662 00:29:38,868 --> 00:29:41,508 Speaker 1: guy is a rare teacher, one of his favorite coaches 663 00:29:41,748 --> 00:29:43,668 Speaker 1: that he's ever been around. That was a message of 664 00:29:43,748 --> 00:29:45,868 Speaker 1: sorts to the New York media, to the fans, everybody 665 00:29:45,868 --> 00:29:48,668 Speaker 1: else who's wondering about Nathaniel Hackett to listen, this is 666 00:29:48,708 --> 00:29:51,268 Speaker 1: my guy. This is going to work. So a big 667 00:29:51,308 --> 00:29:54,308 Speaker 1: difference here is the fact that Russell Wilson didn't know 668 00:29:54,668 --> 00:29:58,388 Speaker 1: Nathaniel Hackett's offense. If you watch the tape of Russell 669 00:29:58,388 --> 00:30:00,948 Speaker 1: Wilson in twenty twenty two, there's so many times that 670 00:30:01,028 --> 00:30:03,268 Speaker 1: the ball isn't coming out of his hands. That offense 671 00:30:03,428 --> 00:30:05,908 Speaker 1: is geared towards people are going to be open. Get 672 00:30:05,908 --> 00:30:08,068 Speaker 1: the ball out of your hands. Russ in his career 673 00:30:08,108 --> 00:30:11,508 Speaker 1: has been in his best improvising, extending plays, getting outside 674 00:30:11,508 --> 00:30:14,748 Speaker 1: the pocket. And so I mean, you're watching the clips here, 675 00:30:14,948 --> 00:30:17,428 Speaker 1: how many different times is it just hold the ball, 676 00:30:17,508 --> 00:30:19,548 Speaker 1: hold the ball, hold the ball. You gotta get the 677 00:30:19,548 --> 00:30:21,908 Speaker 1: ball out. Aaron Rodgers will do that. He knows the 678 00:30:21,908 --> 00:30:25,028 Speaker 1: offense coming in. Even if God forbid this trade doesn't 679 00:30:25,028 --> 00:30:28,868 Speaker 1: get done until July August, three days before the season, 680 00:30:29,188 --> 00:30:32,308 Speaker 1: Rogers already knows Nathaniel Hackett's offense. He knows what he's 681 00:30:32,308 --> 00:30:34,028 Speaker 1: getting into here, he knows how to play in it, 682 00:30:34,108 --> 00:30:35,708 Speaker 1: and I would think that Hackett is going to take 683 00:30:35,748 --> 00:30:37,668 Speaker 1: the reins off of him. He knows what Aaron Rodgers 684 00:30:37,668 --> 00:30:39,948 Speaker 1: can do cut him loose with all this good young talent. 685 00:30:40,268 --> 00:30:42,628 Speaker 1: That's a big difference here. This obviously is Kyle mentioned 686 00:30:42,668 --> 00:30:46,148 Speaker 1: huge differences in terms of the personality between Rogers and Wilson, 687 00:30:46,148 --> 00:30:47,948 Speaker 1: But a big part of it is just these guys 688 00:30:47,988 --> 00:30:51,468 Speaker 1: already know how to work together, so whenever the trade 689 00:30:51,508 --> 00:30:54,668 Speaker 1: becomes finalized, it's going to be a smooth operation in 690 00:30:54,748 --> 00:30:58,108 Speaker 1: terms of him stepping in leading that group. I think 691 00:30:58,148 --> 00:31:00,348 Speaker 1: with these two in particular, and the path that they 692 00:31:01,028 --> 00:31:03,228 Speaker 1: assume Aaron Rodgers is going to take. I go back 693 00:31:03,268 --> 00:31:04,988 Speaker 1: to how it all started with us. Wilson too, in 694 00:31:05,028 --> 00:31:06,668 Speaker 1: that first game when he had to go to Seattle, 695 00:31:06,948 --> 00:31:09,828 Speaker 1: in that scene of him walking off the field and 696 00:31:09,908 --> 00:31:12,988 Speaker 1: brandan Man is getting put on the field as if 697 00:31:13,028 --> 00:31:17,268 Speaker 1: that to me has always been the telltale sign of 698 00:31:17,308 --> 00:31:19,628 Speaker 1: the way that season was going to go. Who was 699 00:31:19,668 --> 00:31:22,228 Speaker 1: going to take ownership of that Broncos team? Who wanted 700 00:31:22,268 --> 00:31:23,988 Speaker 1: it? It It was up for grabs? Was it your first 701 00:31:24,068 --> 00:31:26,148 Speaker 1: year head coach? Russell Wilson all of a sudden was 702 00:31:26,188 --> 00:31:30,108 Speaker 1: without his charismatic, seasoned Pete Carroll. That all of a 703 00:31:30,148 --> 00:31:33,228 Speaker 1: sudden you realize how that dynamic works so well for 704 00:31:33,268 --> 00:31:35,308 Speaker 1: so long. Because Russell wasn't going to stand up, I 705 00:31:35,308 --> 00:31:36,868 Speaker 1: guess and look at Nandana Hock and be like, no, 706 00:31:36,948 --> 00:31:38,948 Speaker 1: this is my drive. I want to have this fourth 707 00:31:38,948 --> 00:31:40,428 Speaker 1: and two or whatever it was at the end of 708 00:31:40,468 --> 00:31:43,548 Speaker 1: this game. That's not gonna go down with Aaron Rodgers. 709 00:31:43,588 --> 00:31:45,588 Speaker 1: I mean, he's gonna walk into New Jersey, New York 710 00:31:45,588 --> 00:31:48,268 Speaker 1: wherever he's gonna walk. I am the man. I own 711 00:31:48,348 --> 00:31:51,268 Speaker 1: this place, whether you like it or not. With Russell. Honestly, 712 00:31:51,268 --> 00:31:52,788 Speaker 1: at times last year I felt like it was like 713 00:31:52,788 --> 00:31:55,188 Speaker 1: an avoidance tactic. With some of these headlines like the 714 00:31:55,268 --> 00:31:57,228 Speaker 1: high knees on the airplane, You're kind of like, oh God, 715 00:31:57,268 --> 00:31:59,028 Speaker 1: now we got to talk about this because it really 716 00:31:59,068 --> 00:32:00,948 Speaker 1: wasn't going well. Wasn't going well enough for us to 717 00:32:00,988 --> 00:32:03,428 Speaker 1: talk about week in and week out. Aaron Rodgers. I 718 00:32:03,468 --> 00:32:04,988 Speaker 1: feel like it's just gonna be right in her face. 719 00:32:05,028 --> 00:32:08,388 Speaker 1: There is no avoiding this. Whether it's good, bad, ugly, controversial, 720 00:32:08,748 --> 00:32:11,468 Speaker 1: well said, it's going to be picked apart. These two 721 00:32:11,468 --> 00:32:14,228 Speaker 1: experiences are going to be so vastly different on the field, 722 00:32:14,268 --> 00:32:16,668 Speaker 1: off the field. And then just straight up, Aaron Rodgers 723 00:32:16,708 --> 00:32:19,148 Speaker 1: is more talented than russells in and frankly, the team 724 00:32:19,148 --> 00:32:21,628 Speaker 1: that the Broncos had last season and young wide receivers 725 00:32:21,788 --> 00:32:25,988 Speaker 1: really Yahoo, Courtland, Courtlan Sutton and Jerry Judy, what are they? 726 00:32:26,108 --> 00:32:28,468 Speaker 1: Is Russell going to make them? We already think we 727 00:32:28,508 --> 00:32:30,348 Speaker 1: know what we got with this young Jets would young 728 00:32:30,428 --> 00:32:32,988 Speaker 1: Jets offense? Yeah? And as I look at him too, 729 00:32:33,228 --> 00:32:35,908 Speaker 1: you talked about Russ kind of a guy that improvises 730 00:32:35,988 --> 00:32:39,188 Speaker 1: moves outside the pocket, and Hackett's coming. You're bringing Russell 731 00:32:39,228 --> 00:32:41,428 Speaker 1: over and you're trying to duplicate it and run your offense, 732 00:32:41,468 --> 00:32:43,668 Speaker 1: and you even think beyond that of the checks out 733 00:32:43,708 --> 00:32:45,548 Speaker 1: the line of scrimmage. This is something that him and 734 00:32:45,548 --> 00:32:48,228 Speaker 1: Aaron Rodgers have done before, and you may be more 735 00:32:48,268 --> 00:32:50,988 Speaker 1: comfortable calling certain plays. You get a new quarterback and 736 00:32:51,028 --> 00:32:54,228 Speaker 1: you try to implement your entire system in one off season. 737 00:32:54,468 --> 00:32:56,788 Speaker 1: It takes time to develop for him to be able 738 00:32:56,788 --> 00:32:58,708 Speaker 1: to master it. And now you look at Aaron Rodgers, 739 00:32:58,708 --> 00:33:02,268 Speaker 1: He's coming in mastering this system right away. He's coming 740 00:33:02,308 --> 00:33:04,268 Speaker 1: and telling guys where they should be, how they should 741 00:33:04,268 --> 00:33:07,388 Speaker 1: be done something, op Polson. Last year, you have guys 742 00:33:07,428 --> 00:33:09,788 Speaker 1: trying to figure out where we're supposed to being. On 743 00:33:09,868 --> 00:33:12,708 Speaker 1: top of that, Alan Lazard is already there foot to 744 00:33:12,748 --> 00:33:14,908 Speaker 1: New York Jets. So you come in with somebody in 745 00:33:14,948 --> 00:33:17,228 Speaker 1: the wide receiver room saying, hey, no, this is how 746 00:33:17,228 --> 00:33:19,468 Speaker 1: we're running. Hey. When Davante used to do this to 747 00:33:19,548 --> 00:33:21,628 Speaker 1: Garrett Wilson, Hey, he ran in like this. This was 748 00:33:21,668 --> 00:33:24,948 Speaker 1: a communication. So you're starting off already levels above where 749 00:33:24,948 --> 00:33:26,868 Speaker 1: they were last year. I think another important point here 750 00:33:26,868 --> 00:33:29,348 Speaker 1: too was leicest year. The Broncos offense didn't need to 751 00:33:29,348 --> 00:33:31,348 Speaker 1: be great. They just needed to be okay, and they 752 00:33:31,348 --> 00:33:33,188 Speaker 1: were gonna win a bunch of games because their defense 753 00:33:33,268 --> 00:33:36,348 Speaker 1: was so good. One of the reasons that Aaron Rodgers 754 00:33:36,588 --> 00:33:38,708 Speaker 1: wants to go to the Jets is because they've got 755 00:33:38,748 --> 00:33:41,428 Speaker 1: a really good defense, and they got guys like Sauce Gardner, 756 00:33:41,428 --> 00:33:43,948 Speaker 1: and they've got a really tough front. It's not something 757 00:33:43,988 --> 00:33:45,988 Speaker 1: that he always had in Green Bay that there was 758 00:33:46,068 --> 00:33:48,428 Speaker 1: more on the shoulders of the offense at times during 759 00:33:48,468 --> 00:33:51,988 Speaker 1: the Courseman's career. There everything's dialed up baron Rodgers, if 760 00:33:51,988 --> 00:33:53,828 Speaker 1: he can play like Aaron Rodgers, if he can stay healthy, 761 00:33:54,068 --> 00:33:55,628 Speaker 1: which has been a big part of it, because Rodgers 762 00:33:55,628 --> 00:33:57,508 Speaker 1: played at an MVP level in seasons where he's healthy. 763 00:33:57,508 --> 00:34:00,468 Speaker 1: He wasn't healthy last year. There's no reason that shouldn't 764 00:34:00,468 --> 00:34:02,228 Speaker 1: be a really good team. We shouldn't be talking about 765 00:34:02,268 --> 00:34:05,508 Speaker 1: them as a Super Bowl contender. Sam this yesterday about 766 00:34:05,868 --> 00:34:07,548 Speaker 1: this thing could go up until three days before the 767 00:34:07,588 --> 00:34:10,908 Speaker 1: season starts. Now Rogers is available to work out with 768 00:34:10,948 --> 00:34:13,588 Speaker 1: whoever he wants. He could fly those guys California. But 769 00:34:13,628 --> 00:34:15,028 Speaker 1: then at some point the rest of the team is 770 00:34:15,028 --> 00:34:17,468 Speaker 1: gonna have to report and he's going to be left 771 00:34:17,788 --> 00:34:19,508 Speaker 1: up on the front step if he hasn't signed this 772 00:34:19,588 --> 00:34:21,788 Speaker 1: dealat or if the trade hasn't come through. So what's 773 00:34:21,788 --> 00:34:23,908 Speaker 1: the timeline with Rogers being able to work out with 774 00:34:23,948 --> 00:34:25,188 Speaker 1: these guys, but then all of a sudden they are 775 00:34:25,188 --> 00:34:26,788 Speaker 1: not going to be available to him anymore, and what 776 00:34:26,908 --> 00:34:29,388 Speaker 1: does he do in the interim. So I think the 777 00:34:29,428 --> 00:34:33,228 Speaker 1: first part of this is the NFL meeting starts this 778 00:34:33,268 --> 00:34:36,428 Speaker 1: weekend down in Phoenix. Brian Goodacoon's Joe Douglas will both 779 00:34:36,428 --> 00:34:39,068 Speaker 1: be there. I would imagine that there will be some 780 00:34:39,108 --> 00:34:41,908 Speaker 1: conversations there about can we close this gap? Can we 781 00:34:41,948 --> 00:34:44,548 Speaker 1: figure this out? We're not close for not far in 782 00:34:44,668 --> 00:34:46,908 Speaker 1: terms of the compensation as I understand it. Can we 783 00:34:46,948 --> 00:34:49,548 Speaker 1: hammer this out now? If not, then you're talking about 784 00:34:49,588 --> 00:34:51,868 Speaker 1: draft week, and Draft week is really where that pressure 785 00:34:51,868 --> 00:34:54,228 Speaker 1: point exists, because if you're the Packers and you want 786 00:34:54,228 --> 00:34:56,428 Speaker 1: to get a twenty twenty three draft pick is part 787 00:34:56,468 --> 00:34:59,308 Speaker 1: of this. It has to be done before you get 788 00:34:59,388 --> 00:35:02,708 Speaker 1: into the Thursday or Friday of draft week. If it 789 00:35:02,708 --> 00:35:05,108 Speaker 1: gets beyond that, that's when you get into kind of 790 00:35:05,108 --> 00:35:06,748 Speaker 1: the all bets are off phase, And that's what we're 791 00:35:06,748 --> 00:35:10,228 Speaker 1: talking about. Aaron Rodgers flying guys into southern California and 792 00:35:10,348 --> 00:35:13,348 Speaker 1: working out with them in a park somewhere and figuring 793 00:35:13,388 --> 00:35:16,268 Speaker 1: it out, and maybe OTAs are basically just the offensive 794 00:35:16,308 --> 00:35:18,668 Speaker 1: and defensive lineman and everybody. All the skill guys are 795 00:35:18,668 --> 00:35:20,668 Speaker 1: out in California. I mean, there's a lot of different 796 00:35:20,668 --> 00:35:23,668 Speaker 1: things that could happen here. But yes, there's another pressure 797 00:35:23,668 --> 00:35:26,308 Speaker 1: point before if it gets beyond the draft, which I 798 00:35:26,388 --> 00:35:28,828 Speaker 1: think there's reasons for everybody involved to want it to 799 00:35:28,868 --> 00:35:30,428 Speaker 1: happen before the draft, but I think it's beyond that. 800 00:35:30,468 --> 00:35:32,788 Speaker 1: Your next pressure point, it's a start of training camp, 801 00:35:32,908 --> 00:35:34,868 Speaker 1: because yeah, you're gonna want Aaron Rodgers to be there. 802 00:35:34,988 --> 00:35:37,548 Speaker 1: They're not going to keep staying in California during training camp. 803 00:35:37,788 --> 00:35:40,188 Speaker 1: It goes beyond that. Then it's kind of the countdown too. 804 00:35:40,308 --> 00:35:42,828 Speaker 1: They'd have to do something with that option bonus the 805 00:35:43,028 --> 00:35:46,508 Speaker 1: day before the regular season opener. Obviously for the Jets, 806 00:35:46,708 --> 00:35:48,468 Speaker 1: you're not gonna get them on a Saturday and play 807 00:35:48,548 --> 00:35:50,508 Speaker 1: them on a Sunday, so you think the start of 808 00:35:50,548 --> 00:35:52,148 Speaker 1: that week could be the time. But I mean, there's 809 00:35:52,548 --> 00:35:54,788 Speaker 1: a lot of different directions this should go. But there's 810 00:35:54,828 --> 00:35:57,748 Speaker 1: a vested interest in for everybody involved to try to 811 00:35:57,788 --> 00:36:00,188 Speaker 1: get this done at a fair price that they could 812 00:36:00,188 --> 00:36:03,468 Speaker 1: agree to prior to April twenty eighth or whatever the 813 00:36:03,468 --> 00:36:05,268 Speaker 1: start of the draft. I don't know Bakerbyfield did it 814 00:36:05,308 --> 00:36:07,548 Speaker 1: on a thirty hour turnaround. If that Aaron Rodgers could 815 00:36:07,548 --> 00:36:07,708 Speaker 1: do it,