1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,668 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,748 --> 00:00:13,108 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:22,428 --> 00:00:24,948 Speaker 2: Good Morning Football. 4 00:00:25,028 --> 00:00:27,188 Speaker 3: Welcome to Good Morning Football. We are live in New 5 00:00:27,228 --> 00:00:29,548 Speaker 3: York City. It is Monday, March twenty fifth. I'm Sarah 6 00:00:29,588 --> 00:00:33,748 Speaker 3: Wallas alongside Kyle Brandt, Jason mccordy, and a two time 7 00:00:33,828 --> 00:00:36,468 Speaker 3: Super Bowl champion in Chris Hogan. 8 00:00:38,268 --> 00:00:38,748 Speaker 4: Eleven. 9 00:00:39,028 --> 00:00:40,788 Speaker 5: How you doing, I'm good man. How are you guys? 10 00:00:40,828 --> 00:00:42,948 Speaker 5: It's awesome that you're here, excited to be here. 11 00:00:42,988 --> 00:00:44,428 Speaker 6: I didn't know you wore glasses of that. I know 12 00:00:44,548 --> 00:00:48,148 Speaker 6: for like a new look. My look for me, I 13 00:00:48,228 --> 00:00:49,668 Speaker 6: like it lit, more sophistic and. 14 00:00:49,708 --> 00:00:50,348 Speaker 5: Kicks up the IQ. 15 00:00:50,468 --> 00:00:52,508 Speaker 1: At least they're important, ye at least so Sarah, I'm 16 00:00:52,508 --> 00:00:54,428 Speaker 1: trying to figure this out. So we've known Chris for 17 00:00:54,468 --> 00:00:56,628 Speaker 1: a long time when the show many times, and I 18 00:00:56,668 --> 00:00:59,428 Speaker 1: was talking to Jason and Chris because they're both Patriots, 19 00:00:59,428 --> 00:01:01,028 Speaker 1: and I was like, all right, so you guys were 20 00:01:01,068 --> 00:01:04,188 Speaker 1: teammates and you were in both on the team that 21 00:01:04,428 --> 00:01:05,708 Speaker 1: did beat the Rams in Super Bowl? 22 00:01:05,868 --> 00:01:06,148 Speaker 2: Was born? 23 00:01:06,228 --> 00:01:06,828 Speaker 5: Super Bowl ever? 24 00:01:06,868 --> 00:01:07,788 Speaker 2: Played one? 25 00:01:07,628 --> 00:01:07,788 Speaker 7: One? 26 00:01:07,988 --> 00:01:08,388 Speaker 5: Y's right? 27 00:01:08,668 --> 00:01:10,588 Speaker 1: And then I said so, but but Chris was on 28 00:01:10,628 --> 00:01:12,748 Speaker 1: the one where you guys lost the Eagles and Jason 29 00:01:12,828 --> 00:01:13,868 Speaker 1: was you know what Jason said? 30 00:01:13,868 --> 00:01:16,628 Speaker 2: What you say, Jason, I never lost a Super Bowl? Jason, 31 00:01:16,708 --> 00:01:19,268 Speaker 2: just get there, win and never go back, Like, why 32 00:01:19,308 --> 00:01:19,708 Speaker 2: go back? 33 00:01:19,788 --> 00:01:23,348 Speaker 1: Come on, Chris, you just want That's right? 34 00:01:23,388 --> 00:01:24,588 Speaker 5: All that one and done right? 35 00:01:25,268 --> 00:01:28,428 Speaker 1: Chris played played in three and you have two rings 36 00:01:28,668 --> 00:01:29,508 Speaker 1: and you didn't bring him. 37 00:01:29,428 --> 00:01:29,948 Speaker 5: Out here today? 38 00:01:29,988 --> 00:01:30,068 Speaker 8: Right? 39 00:01:30,068 --> 00:01:31,508 Speaker 5: I did not. They're too heavy. 40 00:01:31,628 --> 00:01:33,828 Speaker 2: Good for you, I'd agreean modest. 41 00:01:33,628 --> 00:01:36,588 Speaker 3: It is time now for the lead block, Chap love you. 42 00:01:36,908 --> 00:01:39,708 Speaker 3: The twenty twenty four Patriots are going to have a 43 00:01:39,748 --> 00:01:41,908 Speaker 3: new head coach on the sideline for the first time 44 00:01:42,028 --> 00:01:46,588 Speaker 3: in over two decades, Drawn Mayo. Mayo, along with almost 45 00:01:46,588 --> 00:01:48,628 Speaker 3: all the other head coaches around the league, down at 46 00:01:48,668 --> 00:01:52,108 Speaker 3: the annual league meeting in Orlando. Our guy Steve Weish 47 00:01:52,228 --> 00:01:54,428 Speaker 3: caught up with Mayo and asked him what it's like 48 00:01:54,468 --> 00:01:57,188 Speaker 3: in his first offseason as the top guy. 49 00:01:57,628 --> 00:02:00,028 Speaker 4: What it's like following a legend like Bill Belichick. 50 00:02:01,868 --> 00:02:02,908 Speaker 9: You know, it's it's been great. 51 00:02:02,988 --> 00:02:03,748 Speaker 2: I love scouting. 52 00:02:03,868 --> 00:02:06,468 Speaker 9: I love guys go out there and perform, So the 53 00:02:06,468 --> 00:02:08,468 Speaker 9: pro day circuit has always been fun for me. 54 00:02:08,788 --> 00:02:09,228 Speaker 5: Obviously. 55 00:02:09,228 --> 00:02:10,908 Speaker 9: Look, there are a lot of good quarterbacks out there. 56 00:02:11,028 --> 00:02:12,468 Speaker 9: Want to see those guys throw and we have the 57 00:02:12,468 --> 00:02:14,428 Speaker 9: third pick, so it's important that we get this right. 58 00:02:14,588 --> 00:02:17,228 Speaker 5: So with that, I mean, you're saying that quarterback clearly 59 00:02:17,748 --> 00:02:19,468 Speaker 5: is the position that's going to be the. 60 00:02:19,468 --> 00:02:22,468 Speaker 2: Straw that storage to drink. Is that the priority while 61 00:02:22,468 --> 00:02:23,268 Speaker 2: you're sitting there at three? 62 00:02:23,428 --> 00:02:25,868 Speaker 9: Oh, it's the priority right now. But with that being said, 63 00:02:26,268 --> 00:02:28,108 Speaker 9: you have to really be in love with the guy 64 00:02:28,108 --> 00:02:29,948 Speaker 9: to take it back number three, and so really all 65 00:02:29,988 --> 00:02:31,628 Speaker 9: the options are still open for us. 66 00:02:31,948 --> 00:02:35,388 Speaker 6: What's it like following Bill Belichick, a guy you won 67 00:02:35,428 --> 00:02:38,668 Speaker 6: Super Bowls with and knowing his history, what's it like 68 00:02:38,748 --> 00:02:39,868 Speaker 6: stepping into that role? 69 00:02:39,988 --> 00:02:40,428 Speaker 5: It's tough. 70 00:02:40,468 --> 00:02:43,988 Speaker 9: I mean, look, those are huge shoes to feel. At 71 00:02:43,988 --> 00:02:46,268 Speaker 9: the same time, I have to be myself. It's gotten 72 00:02:46,348 --> 00:02:49,068 Speaker 9: me this far and I'm not trying to be Bill Belichick. 73 00:02:49,268 --> 00:02:50,068 Speaker 2: I'm Jerraimeo. 74 00:02:50,188 --> 00:02:50,588 Speaker 5: This is me. 75 00:02:50,748 --> 00:02:54,588 Speaker 9: And when you talk about establishing cultures and leadership, I 76 00:02:54,628 --> 00:02:56,988 Speaker 9: have a certain way of doing that. But at the 77 00:02:56,988 --> 00:02:58,868 Speaker 9: same time, I did learn a lot from you know, 78 00:02:58,908 --> 00:03:00,708 Speaker 9: perhaps the greatest coach in all time. 79 00:03:02,028 --> 00:03:03,388 Speaker 4: There is a lot to unpack there. 80 00:03:03,468 --> 00:03:07,228 Speaker 3: We've got two former Patriots at the table. What do 81 00:03:07,268 --> 00:03:10,708 Speaker 3: you expect from the new era in New England? 82 00:03:10,788 --> 00:03:12,388 Speaker 2: Chris will start with you I. 83 00:03:12,388 --> 00:03:15,388 Speaker 10: Expect Rod to do just to be himself. You know, 84 00:03:15,908 --> 00:03:18,828 Speaker 10: I don't think that he can follow Bill and expect 85 00:03:18,868 --> 00:03:19,668 Speaker 10: to replace shoes. 86 00:03:19,748 --> 00:03:19,868 Speaker 3: Right. 87 00:03:19,908 --> 00:03:22,348 Speaker 10: It's like it's like the new quarterback in New England. 88 00:03:22,388 --> 00:03:24,828 Speaker 10: Everyone's expecting someone to fill Tom Brady's shoes. You can't 89 00:03:24,828 --> 00:03:26,828 Speaker 10: feel those those shoes. So I think he's just going 90 00:03:26,908 --> 00:03:28,668 Speaker 10: to be himself. I think that he's going to be 91 00:03:28,708 --> 00:03:30,708 Speaker 10: I mean, he's he's an established leader, right, I mean, 92 00:03:30,708 --> 00:03:32,588 Speaker 10: he was a captain in New England for a long time. 93 00:03:32,708 --> 00:03:34,868 Speaker 10: He won Super Bowls. He knows how to win, he 94 00:03:34,908 --> 00:03:37,148 Speaker 10: knows how to play. He Bill obviously coached him the 95 00:03:37,188 --> 00:03:38,988 Speaker 10: right way, so I would expect him to go in there. 96 00:03:39,348 --> 00:03:41,428 Speaker 10: I mean, I think that defense is going to be physical. 97 00:03:41,548 --> 00:03:44,188 Speaker 10: I mean it showed last year, and he's going to 98 00:03:44,228 --> 00:03:45,708 Speaker 10: get these guys going. Man, I mean, I think it's 99 00:03:45,708 --> 00:03:47,548 Speaker 10: going to be I don't think we can really tell 100 00:03:48,188 --> 00:03:50,188 Speaker 10: right now what that that team's going to be like, 101 00:03:50,188 --> 00:03:52,188 Speaker 10: but I think in August we're gonna find out. 102 00:03:52,628 --> 00:03:55,068 Speaker 2: Yeah, and you were there with Bill for so long. 103 00:03:55,468 --> 00:03:59,028 Speaker 6: How do you expect male different personality to kind of 104 00:03:59,068 --> 00:04:01,228 Speaker 6: set his old toll in that locker room for those 105 00:04:01,228 --> 00:04:02,188 Speaker 6: guys that are going to be playing. 106 00:04:02,188 --> 00:04:03,348 Speaker 5: It's going to be totally different. 107 00:04:03,388 --> 00:04:06,068 Speaker 10: I think the whole, the whole in New England, it's different, right, 108 00:04:06,148 --> 00:04:07,468 Speaker 10: I mean, I think guys are going to feel a 109 00:04:07,468 --> 00:04:10,388 Speaker 10: little bit more comfortable. He's Mayo is probably a little 110 00:04:10,428 --> 00:04:12,228 Speaker 10: bit more approachable than Bill, you know. I mean you 111 00:04:12,228 --> 00:04:14,428 Speaker 10: know how it is walking in yeah, those hallways and 112 00:04:14,468 --> 00:04:16,948 Speaker 10: you see Bill and it's really head down and I 113 00:04:16,948 --> 00:04:18,988 Speaker 10: hope he doesn't ask you a question or something, right, 114 00:04:19,028 --> 00:04:20,948 Speaker 10: So I think Drodd is just going to be a 115 00:04:20,948 --> 00:04:22,668 Speaker 10: little bit more approachable. I think he's going to have 116 00:04:22,668 --> 00:04:24,788 Speaker 10: a lot of energy about him. So I think given 117 00:04:24,828 --> 00:04:26,908 Speaker 10: the time, you know, I kind of think of like 118 00:04:26,988 --> 00:04:29,388 Speaker 10: I like to compare like you know, Dan Campbell, right, 119 00:04:29,508 --> 00:04:31,748 Speaker 10: he was given the time to create that culture in there, 120 00:04:31,788 --> 00:04:34,428 Speaker 10: and he changed that entire culture in Detroit. And look 121 00:04:34,468 --> 00:04:37,068 Speaker 10: where he's at now, you know, so gifdrad the time. 122 00:04:37,108 --> 00:04:37,268 Speaker 5: Man. 123 00:04:37,308 --> 00:04:38,828 Speaker 10: I think he's got a good team and I think 124 00:04:38,828 --> 00:04:41,108 Speaker 10: he knows how to create that and he's going to 125 00:04:41,108 --> 00:04:41,748 Speaker 10: be a great leader. 126 00:04:41,748 --> 00:04:43,828 Speaker 6: And I think time is going to be key because 127 00:04:43,828 --> 00:04:45,988 Speaker 6: you look at the Patriots' roster and they're not stacked 128 00:04:46,188 --> 00:04:47,028 Speaker 6: by any means. 129 00:04:47,068 --> 00:04:48,708 Speaker 2: I remember last year we're watching them. 130 00:04:48,788 --> 00:04:51,308 Speaker 6: I remember talking like they might be the thirty second 131 00:04:51,348 --> 00:04:53,868 Speaker 6: ranked team in the NFL right now when they've lost 132 00:04:53,868 --> 00:04:54,508 Speaker 6: some of those games. 133 00:04:54,548 --> 00:04:57,268 Speaker 2: So for Mayo coming in, I look at the main thing. 134 00:04:57,148 --> 00:04:59,668 Speaker 6: As to your point, he has to transfer into being 135 00:04:59,748 --> 00:05:02,548 Speaker 6: jiaw Mao and a Bill Belichick era is gone, and 136 00:05:02,588 --> 00:05:04,948 Speaker 6: he said it arguably the best coach ever do it. 137 00:05:05,028 --> 00:05:07,548 Speaker 6: So some of those Bill Belichick things are gonna rub 138 00:05:07,548 --> 00:05:10,548 Speaker 6: off as Jermeo as the player when he was underneath them, 139 00:05:10,548 --> 00:05:12,428 Speaker 6: when he was taken in the top ten the last 140 00:05:12,428 --> 00:05:14,468 Speaker 6: time the Patriots had to pick that high. 141 00:05:14,188 --> 00:05:16,148 Speaker 2: And he played on him. Then he coached under him. 142 00:05:16,148 --> 00:05:18,268 Speaker 6: So there's gonna be a lot of Belichick in his style, 143 00:05:18,388 --> 00:05:20,388 Speaker 6: just in the sense of he's learned from that guy. 144 00:05:20,508 --> 00:05:24,348 Speaker 6: He's watched it be successful on the football field at 145 00:05:24,388 --> 00:05:27,908 Speaker 6: Gardner's Championships. But for Jerai Meo being around him, he's 146 00:05:27,948 --> 00:05:29,588 Speaker 6: the guy that loves the laugh, He's the guy that 147 00:05:29,628 --> 00:05:31,748 Speaker 6: loves the smile. As soon as he walks into a room. 148 00:05:31,988 --> 00:05:35,148 Speaker 6: He makes everybody feel comfortable. And we've seen that already 149 00:05:35,148 --> 00:05:37,828 Speaker 6: with some of the guys they signed. kJ Osball, Antonio 150 00:05:37,868 --> 00:05:40,468 Speaker 6: Gibson have come in and said Jia was around my kids. 151 00:05:40,708 --> 00:05:42,148 Speaker 2: We were hanging out. It was a family. 152 00:05:42,188 --> 00:05:45,468 Speaker 6: It's going to be a different atmosphere. But with that atmosphere, 153 00:05:45,588 --> 00:05:47,468 Speaker 6: this team needs to go out there and compete. We 154 00:05:47,588 --> 00:05:50,508 Speaker 6: talked about it all offseason last year at Arizona Cardinals, 155 00:05:50,548 --> 00:05:51,868 Speaker 6: they're gonna be one of the worst teams. 156 00:05:51,908 --> 00:05:52,908 Speaker 2: Then the season. 157 00:05:52,588 --> 00:05:54,948 Speaker 6: Started and you watch these guys go out They didn't 158 00:05:54,948 --> 00:05:57,908 Speaker 6: always result and wins, but they competed under new coach 159 00:05:57,948 --> 00:06:00,508 Speaker 6: John Gannett, and it looked like a different eraror for 160 00:06:00,588 --> 00:06:03,708 Speaker 6: Cardinals football. Something to get excited about this next season. 161 00:06:03,868 --> 00:06:06,868 Speaker 6: For I feel like that is the most important part. 162 00:06:07,028 --> 00:06:09,388 Speaker 6: I talked to Mark Mike Reeves, who's the ESPN guy, 163 00:06:09,668 --> 00:06:12,028 Speaker 6: and he taught asked me about gia Meo as a 164 00:06:12,068 --> 00:06:14,788 Speaker 6: players coach and how do you draw the line between 165 00:06:14,988 --> 00:06:18,068 Speaker 6: being too comfortable with the players connecting but also demanding 166 00:06:18,108 --> 00:06:21,148 Speaker 6: those expectations. And for Girard, he's a guy that did 167 00:06:21,148 --> 00:06:23,268 Speaker 6: it as a player, and I think now as a coach, 168 00:06:23,268 --> 00:06:25,268 Speaker 6: you just have to draw that line, but also make 169 00:06:25,348 --> 00:06:27,548 Speaker 6: guys feel comfortable and make them feel like, you know what, 170 00:06:27,668 --> 00:06:29,868 Speaker 6: we're in this together and we're going out there and competing. 171 00:06:30,028 --> 00:06:32,468 Speaker 6: I think he's going to set the expectations no alson matter. 172 00:06:32,508 --> 00:06:33,868 Speaker 6: Can they steal a few games this year. 173 00:06:33,908 --> 00:06:35,948 Speaker 1: It's a weird time because it's fresh and it's new. 174 00:06:35,988 --> 00:06:38,668 Speaker 1: But I'll just be honest, it's bleak. It's bleak right now, 175 00:06:38,708 --> 00:06:41,228 Speaker 1: you know, Jason. I love that Cardinals team too, because 176 00:06:41,228 --> 00:06:43,388 Speaker 1: they played really hard and they were a last place team. Yeah, 177 00:06:43,548 --> 00:06:45,548 Speaker 1: they won four games, no doubt, And we're comparing the 178 00:06:45,548 --> 00:06:47,388 Speaker 1: New England Patriots to have six banners to them, And 179 00:06:47,428 --> 00:06:49,348 Speaker 1: I know why you're doing it. I totally feel you. 180 00:06:49,468 --> 00:06:51,708 Speaker 1: They got shut out twice last year, Chris at home 181 00:06:51,868 --> 00:06:54,868 Speaker 1: under Belichick shut out twice. The offense was unbelievably bad, 182 00:06:55,068 --> 00:06:57,148 Speaker 1: and I think it's interesting that you're here because you 183 00:06:57,188 --> 00:07:00,028 Speaker 1: were someone unconventional that they found you weren't this guy 184 00:07:00,068 --> 00:07:02,988 Speaker 1: who they drafted in day one who's like the Belichick deal, 185 00:07:03,028 --> 00:07:06,188 Speaker 1: had a way to find weapons yourself and otherwise unconventionally. 186 00:07:06,508 --> 00:07:08,428 Speaker 1: I still don't know who's scoring touchdowns next year for 187 00:07:08,468 --> 00:07:10,788 Speaker 1: the Patriots. I agree, like Judaan is nasty, and they 188 00:07:10,828 --> 00:07:13,148 Speaker 1: got guys who can play defense. They're with the Bills 189 00:07:13,268 --> 00:07:15,868 Speaker 1: and the McDaniel Dolphins and the Rogers Jets. Like they 190 00:07:15,908 --> 00:07:17,748 Speaker 1: got to put up some damn points. So it's like, 191 00:07:17,948 --> 00:07:20,348 Speaker 1: I don't like hearing coach Mayo say, well, we're the 192 00:07:20,748 --> 00:07:22,548 Speaker 1: quarterback maybe, but all options on the table. No, no, no, 193 00:07:22,708 --> 00:07:25,468 Speaker 1: I know you're just like, all options are not on 194 00:07:25,508 --> 00:07:28,268 Speaker 1: the table. Coach, we know it, you know it. You're 195 00:07:28,268 --> 00:07:29,988 Speaker 1: gonna get a quarterback and you're gonna pray. 196 00:07:30,028 --> 00:07:30,508 Speaker 5: I don't know who. 197 00:07:30,548 --> 00:07:32,628 Speaker 1: If it's gonna be may or if it's gonna be Daniels, 198 00:07:32,788 --> 00:07:34,308 Speaker 1: you gotta get one because. 199 00:07:34,308 --> 00:07:35,708 Speaker 5: There's nobody there to score. 200 00:07:35,988 --> 00:07:38,188 Speaker 1: So if you want someone with this crazy upside, or 201 00:07:38,188 --> 00:07:40,308 Speaker 1: if you want someone who is a little safer, I 202 00:07:40,308 --> 00:07:41,948 Speaker 1: don't know who it's gonna be, but pick one of 203 00:07:41,948 --> 00:07:44,148 Speaker 1: these guys and just pray that they work out. Because 204 00:07:44,188 --> 00:07:47,468 Speaker 1: this is all new, all different. I love the leadership, 205 00:07:47,508 --> 00:07:49,348 Speaker 1: I love the player coach. I love all the toughness. 206 00:07:49,348 --> 00:07:50,268 Speaker 1: Blah blah blah blah. 207 00:07:50,468 --> 00:07:52,988 Speaker 5: You got to score some points, like, just pick and pray. 208 00:07:53,428 --> 00:07:56,868 Speaker 1: I mean, Chris again, I think you're in the perfect perspectives. 209 00:07:56,908 --> 00:07:59,348 Speaker 1: You know how under Belichick they would not find ways 210 00:07:59,348 --> 00:08:01,548 Speaker 1: to put players out there like yourself. How are they 211 00:08:01,588 --> 00:08:03,388 Speaker 1: gonna score points next year? And what are they gonna do? 212 00:08:03,468 --> 00:08:05,588 Speaker 10: Yeah, I mean it's gonna come down to the draft, right, 213 00:08:05,628 --> 00:08:07,628 Speaker 10: I mean, and then in free agency, we haven't really 214 00:08:07,628 --> 00:08:10,548 Speaker 10: seen them add too many players on the offensive side 215 00:08:10,548 --> 00:08:10,868 Speaker 10: of the ball. 216 00:08:10,948 --> 00:08:11,068 Speaker 8: Right. 217 00:08:11,068 --> 00:08:13,468 Speaker 10: We had some resign This resigned Kendrick Bourne, but he's 218 00:08:13,468 --> 00:08:15,508 Speaker 10: coming off injury. So I mean, he was one of 219 00:08:15,508 --> 00:08:17,548 Speaker 10: my favorite guys in that middle of the season. 220 00:08:17,668 --> 00:08:19,588 Speaker 11: He's kind of emerging as this leader. 221 00:08:19,628 --> 00:08:20,908 Speaker 5: He had a lot of energy about him. 222 00:08:20,908 --> 00:08:22,628 Speaker 10: But again, like we got to bring in some weapons, 223 00:08:22,668 --> 00:08:24,468 Speaker 10: especially if you're going to bring in a young quarterback, right, 224 00:08:24,508 --> 00:08:26,348 Speaker 10: I mean, it's that's going to be the most important 225 00:08:26,388 --> 00:08:29,788 Speaker 10: thing for surrounding a rookie quarterback with guys that know how. 226 00:08:29,708 --> 00:08:31,428 Speaker 5: To win, know how to put up points. 227 00:08:31,548 --> 00:08:31,708 Speaker 2: You know. 228 00:08:31,788 --> 00:08:33,388 Speaker 10: With Girod, I mean, you know there's gonna be a 229 00:08:33,388 --> 00:08:35,188 Speaker 10: little bit of Belichick that comes out. You know, he's 230 00:08:35,188 --> 00:08:36,708 Speaker 10: not gonna want to give. He's not going to want 231 00:08:36,748 --> 00:08:38,788 Speaker 10: to give too much. And the defense is going to 232 00:08:38,868 --> 00:08:40,668 Speaker 10: be something key for him, right. I Mean even the 233 00:08:40,748 --> 00:08:42,828 Speaker 10: years that I was there, no one really talked about 234 00:08:42,828 --> 00:08:45,228 Speaker 10: our offense other than Brady, but they always talked about 235 00:08:45,268 --> 00:08:47,908 Speaker 10: our defense, right, and that's what got us to win 236 00:08:48,028 --> 00:08:50,108 Speaker 10: games late in the season. So I think he's going 237 00:08:50,188 --> 00:08:51,628 Speaker 10: to try to build. He's going to try to build 238 00:08:51,668 --> 00:08:53,348 Speaker 10: on what he has on the defensive side of things. 239 00:08:53,388 --> 00:08:54,948 Speaker 5: I mean, he's got to take a quarterback. 240 00:08:55,348 --> 00:08:57,788 Speaker 10: I mean, I don't really think there's any other options, 241 00:08:57,828 --> 00:08:59,308 Speaker 10: but you know, we'll find out. 242 00:08:59,308 --> 00:09:01,908 Speaker 1: I mean, if they have the onions to like trade 243 00:09:01,948 --> 00:09:03,388 Speaker 1: back and just say, you know, we're going to go 244 00:09:03,428 --> 00:09:05,308 Speaker 1: with Jacoby, I would just go with him, and we're 245 00:09:05,308 --> 00:09:07,508 Speaker 1: going to I mean, it's that's fine. But and we 246 00:09:07,548 --> 00:09:09,988 Speaker 1: love Jacoby. We all love you like I don't know 247 00:09:10,028 --> 00:09:10,788 Speaker 1: if that's the answer. 248 00:09:10,908 --> 00:09:12,868 Speaker 3: If you're a Patriots fan and you need something to 249 00:09:12,868 --> 00:09:16,268 Speaker 3: cling to, and you hear you hear Kyle Brandt say 250 00:09:16,588 --> 00:09:17,108 Speaker 3: that's bleak. 251 00:09:17,228 --> 00:09:18,148 Speaker 4: Let me give you another place. 252 00:09:18,188 --> 00:09:20,508 Speaker 3: Things were pretty bleak, and things turned around pretty fast. 253 00:09:20,548 --> 00:09:22,588 Speaker 3: This is not the norm, right, But last year the 254 00:09:22,588 --> 00:09:25,908 Speaker 3: Patriots won four games. Go back two years the Texans 255 00:09:25,988 --> 00:09:28,348 Speaker 3: won three games. They bring in a player's coach in 256 00:09:28,388 --> 00:09:31,228 Speaker 3: Tamiko Ryan like this, and they turn it around faster. 257 00:09:30,988 --> 00:09:32,588 Speaker 4: Than anybody expected. That is not the norm. 258 00:09:32,588 --> 00:09:35,828 Speaker 3: But take a look at last year's new head coaches hired. Now, 259 00:09:35,828 --> 00:09:37,908 Speaker 3: some of these guys are first year head coaches, like Tamiko, 260 00:09:38,428 --> 00:09:39,748 Speaker 3: some of them like Sean Payton or not. And I 261 00:09:39,748 --> 00:09:41,428 Speaker 3: remember a year ago at this time we're talking about 262 00:09:41,428 --> 00:09:43,708 Speaker 3: Sean Payton. This thing's going to completely change in Denver. 263 00:09:44,028 --> 00:09:45,548 Speaker 4: No one was pointing at. 264 00:09:45,388 --> 00:09:47,588 Speaker 3: The Houston Texans and saying this is this is the 265 00:09:47,628 --> 00:09:49,068 Speaker 3: team to circle, this is the team that's going to 266 00:09:49,108 --> 00:09:52,188 Speaker 3: get into the postseason. We were saying, it's bleak, who's 267 00:09:52,188 --> 00:09:52,828 Speaker 3: their quarterback? 268 00:09:52,868 --> 00:09:53,548 Speaker 4: What are they going to do? 269 00:09:53,748 --> 00:09:55,068 Speaker 3: And then they go to the draft and they get 270 00:09:55,108 --> 00:09:57,028 Speaker 3: c J. Strout after all this talk about Bryce Young, 271 00:09:57,068 --> 00:10:00,228 Speaker 3: c J. Strout, And again Chris brings up a great point. 272 00:10:00,388 --> 00:10:01,068 Speaker 4: You have to have time. 273 00:10:01,468 --> 00:10:03,708 Speaker 3: That's not the norm. Can it be done? Can things 274 00:10:03,788 --> 00:10:06,028 Speaker 3: change on it dime? Sometimes they can. So if you 275 00:10:06,148 --> 00:10:08,668 Speaker 3: are looking, if you're Patriots fan and you need something 276 00:10:08,708 --> 00:10:10,148 Speaker 3: to point to and something to cling to. 277 00:10:10,228 --> 00:10:11,668 Speaker 4: Look at what these Texans did. 278 00:10:11,708 --> 00:10:13,708 Speaker 3: But I also think there's the point of time because 279 00:10:13,708 --> 00:10:15,068 Speaker 3: we are in an error where like we want to 280 00:10:15,068 --> 00:10:17,028 Speaker 3: flip the page and say things were just solve. 281 00:10:17,108 --> 00:10:18,788 Speaker 4: Let's flip the page. And I think that's what a 282 00:10:18,788 --> 00:10:20,428 Speaker 4: lot of people thought was going to happen with the Broncos. 283 00:10:20,508 --> 00:10:23,188 Speaker 3: Sean Payton prom saw we're good here. That doesn't happen. 284 00:10:23,228 --> 00:10:24,868 Speaker 3: And Chris is right in this sense that it does 285 00:10:25,068 --> 00:10:27,188 Speaker 3: take time, and look at what Dan Campbell has done. 286 00:10:27,268 --> 00:10:29,148 Speaker 4: However, again bleak quarterback. 287 00:10:29,228 --> 00:10:31,628 Speaker 3: I mean they draft someone in that position. That guy 288 00:10:31,748 --> 00:10:32,788 Speaker 3: has a C. J. 289 00:10:33,068 --> 00:10:36,748 Speaker 6: Stroud type former middle linebackers, captains of our teams, then. 290 00:10:37,028 --> 00:10:38,388 Speaker 4: There's some similarities there. 291 00:10:39,348 --> 00:10:40,788 Speaker 5: It's a good part. I feel better now, Chris, you 292 00:10:40,828 --> 00:10:42,548 Speaker 5: feel a little bit better. I feel a little better, Chris. 293 00:10:42,948 --> 00:10:44,308 Speaker 4: Was it the full screen? 294 00:10:45,708 --> 00:10:46,548 Speaker 11: Full spring brought ut home? 295 00:10:47,468 --> 00:10:50,388 Speaker 3: It's the spot sometimes a good full screen to do 296 00:10:50,468 --> 00:10:51,068 Speaker 3: that for you. 297 00:10:51,068 --> 00:10:51,548 Speaker 1: You know what else? 298 00:10:51,588 --> 00:10:55,028 Speaker 3: It's the spot Ian Rabovorret and Tom Pelasera from the 299 00:10:55,028 --> 00:10:57,228 Speaker 3: annual league meeting that will help. 300 00:10:57,108 --> 00:10:58,828 Speaker 4: Us out here? Guys, what is the latest? What's going 301 00:10:58,828 --> 00:10:59,748 Speaker 4: on down there in Orlando? 302 00:11:00,508 --> 00:11:01,828 Speaker 11: Nordine, Sarah and Gang. 303 00:11:01,868 --> 00:11:04,308 Speaker 7: We're here at the AFC Coaches Breakfast, the annual of 304 00:11:04,668 --> 00:11:06,508 Speaker 7: or all the media get the stand around and see 305 00:11:06,508 --> 00:11:08,428 Speaker 7: who shows up with a plate full of food. Who 306 00:11:08,468 --> 00:11:10,948 Speaker 7: decides to wait and eat after first time in many years? 307 00:11:10,988 --> 00:11:12,908 Speaker 7: We won't be wondering is Bill Belichick going to do 308 00:11:12,988 --> 00:11:14,508 Speaker 7: his press conference up against the wall? 309 00:11:14,548 --> 00:11:16,588 Speaker 12: I mean this is also where we got this orange Yeah, 310 00:11:16,588 --> 00:11:18,508 Speaker 12: this is where we got the orange juice meme or 311 00:11:18,548 --> 00:11:21,428 Speaker 12: whatever that is. Like I who will replicate that? Today 312 00:11:21,508 --> 00:11:23,108 Speaker 12: is a lot of suspense on us for. 313 00:11:23,108 --> 00:11:23,828 Speaker 11: A lot of these coaches. 314 00:11:23,828 --> 00:11:25,988 Speaker 7: They haven't talked to the media since free agencies in 315 00:11:26,028 --> 00:11:27,868 Speaker 7: some of the big offseason moves, so we get to 316 00:11:27,868 --> 00:11:28,348 Speaker 7: hear from them. 317 00:11:28,348 --> 00:11:30,348 Speaker 11: We'll have updates throughout the show here. 318 00:11:30,708 --> 00:11:33,908 Speaker 7: At nine am Eastern time, the league meeting gets going 319 00:11:33,948 --> 00:11:34,588 Speaker 7: in earnest at. 320 00:11:34,588 --> 00:11:36,748 Speaker 11: A big topic today ian going to be rules. 321 00:11:36,828 --> 00:11:40,548 Speaker 7: Two major ones, the hip drop swivel tackle and the 322 00:11:41,068 --> 00:11:44,908 Speaker 7: revised what they're calling the NFL hybrid kickoff rule proposal, 323 00:11:44,948 --> 00:11:46,508 Speaker 7: which got a little bit of a tweak yesterday. 324 00:11:46,548 --> 00:11:49,868 Speaker 12: The small tweak yesterday what they decided unanimously, and this 325 00:11:50,068 --> 00:11:52,788 Speaker 12: we should say, this is something that the Competition Committee 326 00:11:53,108 --> 00:11:56,308 Speaker 12: supports paulheartedly to try to figure out what is going 327 00:11:56,348 --> 00:11:57,908 Speaker 12: to end up passing the membership eventually. 328 00:11:57,948 --> 00:11:59,508 Speaker 5: A lot of times with the Competition. 329 00:11:59,108 --> 00:12:02,748 Speaker 12: Committee wants something generally that happens. The tweak yesterday was 330 00:12:03,028 --> 00:12:06,148 Speaker 12: when you have a kick that flies into the end zone, 331 00:12:06,268 --> 00:12:08,628 Speaker 12: the touchback is now taken to the thirty rather than 332 00:12:08,788 --> 00:12:11,468 Speaker 12: thirty five. One thing that's been interesting to me, and 333 00:12:11,508 --> 00:12:13,108 Speaker 12: you know, read over it a lot of times, with 334 00:12:13,228 --> 00:12:16,508 Speaker 12: a lot of pages, there's several diagrams. It's going to 335 00:12:16,588 --> 00:12:19,468 Speaker 12: look weird it is going to look different. It is 336 00:12:19,588 --> 00:12:23,188 Speaker 12: all designed for two things. One to be safer. So 337 00:12:23,268 --> 00:12:26,588 Speaker 12: the high speed collisions that you got players running all 338 00:12:26,588 --> 00:12:28,068 Speaker 12: the way down the field like, we're not going to 339 00:12:28,148 --> 00:12:30,948 Speaker 12: get that. We're still going to get special teams players 340 00:12:30,948 --> 00:12:32,908 Speaker 12: having to block one another, but it's going to be 341 00:12:32,908 --> 00:12:33,948 Speaker 12: a much shorter distance. 342 00:12:34,348 --> 00:12:35,948 Speaker 5: It is designed for action. 343 00:12:36,188 --> 00:12:39,388 Speaker 12: It is designed for kickoffs to be brought out. It 344 00:12:39,468 --> 00:12:42,548 Speaker 12: is designed for the play, which has really been honestly 345 00:12:42,588 --> 00:12:45,548 Speaker 12: an afterthought the last couple of years, to be back, 346 00:12:45,628 --> 00:12:48,228 Speaker 12: which is more fun for us because it's great more 347 00:12:48,308 --> 00:12:50,228 Speaker 12: fun for returns. I mean, we are going to see 348 00:12:50,588 --> 00:12:53,868 Speaker 12: see things, see more scoring that we really hadn't seen 349 00:12:53,908 --> 00:12:54,468 Speaker 12: in years. 350 00:12:55,068 --> 00:12:56,668 Speaker 11: Assuming this passes, which. 351 00:12:56,548 --> 00:12:59,468 Speaker 12: I think is we'll see if it ends up passing, 352 00:12:59,468 --> 00:13:01,148 Speaker 12: but I think it's going to be pretty positive. 353 00:13:01,228 --> 00:13:03,108 Speaker 7: One head coach I was talking to you yesterday said 354 00:13:03,148 --> 00:13:05,268 Speaker 7: his concern is we're going to see too many kick 355 00:13:05,268 --> 00:13:07,868 Speaker 7: return touchdowns, because he says, it's basically like you're playing 356 00:13:07,988 --> 00:13:08,708 Speaker 7: zero blitz. 357 00:13:08,908 --> 00:13:10,628 Speaker 11: Everybody's lined up on one line. 358 00:13:10,628 --> 00:13:12,908 Speaker 7: If you get through that one line, there's no next 359 00:13:12,948 --> 00:13:15,548 Speaker 7: line of defense. It gonna be very interesting in some 360 00:13:15,668 --> 00:13:18,788 Speaker 7: healthy debate ahead here. The several different sessions, but nine 361 00:13:18,828 --> 00:13:20,868 Speaker 7: am Eastern that's when it begins. I also talk to 362 00:13:21,028 --> 00:13:22,828 Speaker 7: some of the head coaches over the weekend. Steve Whitch 363 00:13:22,868 --> 00:13:24,428 Speaker 7: and I interviewed a bunch of them. One of them 364 00:13:24,628 --> 00:13:27,588 Speaker 7: Giants coach Brian Dabele, who I asked him about the 365 00:13:27,668 --> 00:13:30,468 Speaker 7: comment made by Seahawks GM John Schneider saying that the 366 00:13:30,548 --> 00:13:32,828 Speaker 7: Giants had sold Drew Locke on coming in and competing 367 00:13:32,868 --> 00:13:36,188 Speaker 7: for the starting job. Lockett already kind of downplayed that, 368 00:13:36,228 --> 00:13:39,108 Speaker 7: and Brian Dable made very clear Drew knows he is 369 00:13:39,188 --> 00:13:41,108 Speaker 7: the backup when Daniel is ready. 370 00:13:41,148 --> 00:13:42,668 Speaker 5: He wouldn't commit to say exactly. 371 00:13:42,388 --> 00:13:44,188 Speaker 11: When that would be, but when Daniel is ready, he's 372 00:13:44,228 --> 00:13:44,428 Speaker 11: the guy. 373 00:13:44,508 --> 00:13:46,868 Speaker 7: Which is really no surprise because since they owned thirty 374 00:13:46,868 --> 00:13:48,508 Speaker 7: five point five million dollars fully year. 375 00:13:48,548 --> 00:13:50,868 Speaker 12: Right, it does seem to be the Daniel Jones going 376 00:13:50,948 --> 00:13:52,908 Speaker 12: to be on the team, going to be the starter 377 00:13:52,948 --> 00:13:55,188 Speaker 12: when he's healthy, which is good to hear. And I 378 00:13:55,188 --> 00:13:57,828 Speaker 12: think for Brian Dabel, who tried so expertly to dodge 379 00:13:57,868 --> 00:14:00,108 Speaker 12: all of your questions a couple of days ago, that 380 00:14:00,308 --> 00:14:03,588 Speaker 12: was one that I think became very clear the question 381 00:14:03,708 --> 00:14:05,628 Speaker 12: to me that we're not going to get answers to 382 00:14:05,668 --> 00:14:07,828 Speaker 12: here is are they going to add? Are they going 383 00:14:07,828 --> 00:14:10,268 Speaker 12: to They're they're in striking distance. 384 00:14:10,388 --> 00:14:11,228 Speaker 5: They have the picks. 385 00:14:11,508 --> 00:14:14,788 Speaker 12: We will see if someone maybe it's the Patriots, maybe 386 00:14:14,828 --> 00:14:16,748 Speaker 12: it's number four of the Cardinals who have been willing 387 00:14:16,788 --> 00:14:17,228 Speaker 12: to back out. 388 00:14:17,268 --> 00:14:19,828 Speaker 5: Did it last year? Do the Giants come up and say, 389 00:14:19,948 --> 00:14:20,268 Speaker 5: we have. 390 00:14:20,308 --> 00:14:22,508 Speaker 12: Daniel Jones, Now we're going to get a quarterback to 391 00:14:22,508 --> 00:14:24,588 Speaker 12: the future, and then we're just going to figure it 392 00:14:24,628 --> 00:14:27,108 Speaker 12: out because teams have never said, oh, this is awful, 393 00:14:27,148 --> 00:14:28,508 Speaker 12: we have just too many good quarterbacks. 394 00:14:28,508 --> 00:14:30,628 Speaker 5: What do we do with them? They will figure it out. 395 00:14:30,668 --> 00:14:33,308 Speaker 11: But to me, Dave Ball said all the right things. 396 00:14:33,388 --> 00:14:36,668 Speaker 12: That's the biggest draft question mark going into late April. 397 00:14:36,748 --> 00:14:38,948 Speaker 7: Bear's only the number one overall draft pick. I would 398 00:14:38,948 --> 00:14:41,628 Speaker 7: certainly say the strong expectation within the league is that'll 399 00:14:41,708 --> 00:14:44,468 Speaker 7: end up being Kayleb Williams go in Chicago, which means 400 00:14:44,788 --> 00:14:47,868 Speaker 7: at number two the Commanders may sort of be where 401 00:14:47,868 --> 00:14:50,988 Speaker 7: the draft begins. I had a few questions for new 402 00:14:51,028 --> 00:14:53,788 Speaker 7: coach Dan Quinn about exactly what direction Washington might go. 403 00:14:54,468 --> 00:14:56,428 Speaker 7: So based on what you've done and trading away the 404 00:14:56,468 --> 00:14:58,908 Speaker 7: guy was the starter last year, is it fair to 405 00:14:58,948 --> 00:15:02,708 Speaker 7: say at this point that you envision taking a quarterback 406 00:15:02,708 --> 00:15:03,228 Speaker 7: at number two. 407 00:15:03,228 --> 00:15:06,108 Speaker 13: I would say fair envision we'll be taking a quarterback 408 00:15:07,188 --> 00:15:08,748 Speaker 13: to say where it'll be happening. I think that's a 409 00:15:08,748 --> 00:15:12,068 Speaker 13: better question for Adam. You know, as the next week's unfold, 410 00:15:12,148 --> 00:15:13,748 Speaker 13: there'll be a lot of discussion. 411 00:15:13,468 --> 00:15:14,388 Speaker 5: Speaking of trades. 412 00:15:14,548 --> 00:15:17,428 Speaker 7: Is the phone ringing on number two and is Adam 413 00:15:17,428 --> 00:15:18,588 Speaker 7: even allowed to answer it? 414 00:15:18,748 --> 00:15:22,628 Speaker 13: Yes, I would say it's ring and because, like you said, 415 00:15:22,628 --> 00:15:24,308 Speaker 13: the talent of the group this year, and so I 416 00:15:24,308 --> 00:15:26,908 Speaker 13: would anticipate field in these calls as it goes through. 417 00:15:27,268 --> 00:15:29,788 Speaker 5: You know, it is part of the process. 418 00:15:29,428 --> 00:15:31,148 Speaker 13: And you do have to do your due diligence to 419 00:15:31,308 --> 00:15:33,868 Speaker 13: listen and find out just to make sure, like is 420 00:15:33,868 --> 00:15:37,508 Speaker 13: there something that you just couldn't refuse. I certainly walk 421 00:15:37,548 --> 00:15:39,268 Speaker 13: past it in the hallway when I was to the Cowboys, 422 00:15:39,348 --> 00:15:41,868 Speaker 13: you know, years ago for a trade that involved herschel 423 00:15:41,868 --> 00:15:44,348 Speaker 13: Walker and many a draft picks and change a lot 424 00:15:44,388 --> 00:15:48,308 Speaker 13: of their organization. So I think anybody in personnel with 425 00:15:48,348 --> 00:15:50,828 Speaker 13: the with the skill Adam, they're going to listen. But 426 00:15:51,188 --> 00:15:54,348 Speaker 13: there's only so many things that you would consider, and 427 00:15:54,708 --> 00:15:56,188 Speaker 13: it had better be really good. 428 00:15:56,748 --> 00:15:59,708 Speaker 7: Pretty clear message, it seems from Big Quinn right there, 429 00:15:59,708 --> 00:16:01,828 Speaker 7: which is the only way they're moving is if you 430 00:16:01,908 --> 00:16:05,188 Speaker 7: get an absolute, massive block by type of move. 431 00:16:05,388 --> 00:16:06,148 Speaker 11: Is that possible? 432 00:16:06,348 --> 00:16:08,028 Speaker 7: A lot of different things are possible, and it's quarterbacks 433 00:16:08,108 --> 00:16:10,068 Speaker 7: up at the top. But it does sound like Washington 434 00:16:10,308 --> 00:16:11,868 Speaker 7: right now trending toward making that pick. 435 00:16:11,948 --> 00:16:14,388 Speaker 12: And then I would say he brings up the old 436 00:16:14,468 --> 00:16:17,148 Speaker 12: herschel Walker trade, like that's probably what it's gonna take. 437 00:16:17,228 --> 00:16:19,708 Speaker 12: Dan Quinn said a lot there if you were wondering 438 00:16:19,748 --> 00:16:22,068 Speaker 12: like which direction they're gonna have to be blown away, 439 00:16:22,308 --> 00:16:24,388 Speaker 12: which they should, because if you're a team like the Commanders, 440 00:16:24,428 --> 00:16:26,388 Speaker 12: you have a chance to take a franchise quarterback and 441 00:16:26,428 --> 00:16:28,308 Speaker 12: get this team back from where they've been for like 442 00:16:28,668 --> 00:16:32,148 Speaker 12: a decade and more hard to pass up that opportunity. 443 00:16:32,188 --> 00:16:34,788 Speaker 3: Hey guys, me, we're talking about the Washington Commanders, and 444 00:16:34,868 --> 00:16:36,828 Speaker 3: it sounds like they would need an offer that they 445 00:16:36,868 --> 00:16:39,508 Speaker 3: can't refuse obviously, So then the question is what is 446 00:16:39,548 --> 00:16:42,588 Speaker 3: the best move for the Commanders with the second overall pick. 447 00:16:42,548 --> 00:16:45,668 Speaker 1: Hip draft the quarterback? I love these guys right now, 448 00:16:46,068 --> 00:16:48,148 Speaker 1: Like obviously Quinn's coming up there. 449 00:16:48,308 --> 00:16:50,308 Speaker 5: Remember herschel Walker thirty. 450 00:16:50,108 --> 00:16:51,188 Speaker 2: Years ago they traded. 451 00:16:51,268 --> 00:16:53,068 Speaker 1: He's like just putting that out there, and he's like, 452 00:16:53,268 --> 00:16:55,908 Speaker 1: if someone wants to trade a seven first round picks. 453 00:16:55,668 --> 00:16:58,668 Speaker 5: We will consider it. Hit the quarterback. We just said, 454 00:16:58,708 --> 00:16:59,948 Speaker 5: the Patriots pick a quarterback and pray. 455 00:17:00,068 --> 00:17:01,708 Speaker 1: The commanders are in front of them, like you get 456 00:17:01,908 --> 00:17:05,228 Speaker 1: second pick. Now, there might be some sort of psychopath 457 00:17:05,628 --> 00:17:07,708 Speaker 1: who decides like we're going to give you the next 458 00:17:07,788 --> 00:17:09,828 Speaker 1: decade of picks to get the two, and that would 459 00:17:09,828 --> 00:17:10,548 Speaker 1: be incredible. 460 00:17:10,788 --> 00:17:13,828 Speaker 5: But my god, pick the quarterback. Just pick it. There's 461 00:17:13,868 --> 00:17:16,348 Speaker 5: a new organization, new owner, all that. You got to 462 00:17:16,388 --> 00:17:18,348 Speaker 5: have a new quarterback. We can't just recycle. 463 00:17:17,988 --> 00:17:19,668 Speaker 2: Something, right, They're going to get a quarterback. 464 00:17:20,068 --> 00:17:23,348 Speaker 6: They sent Sam howl Away, they brought in Marcus Mariola, 465 00:17:23,388 --> 00:17:25,548 Speaker 6: they brought in a veteran who's been around. I think 466 00:17:25,588 --> 00:17:28,068 Speaker 6: that was a perfect setup to draft their quarterback. You 467 00:17:28,188 --> 00:17:30,628 Speaker 6: keep saying, how you have two young quarterbacks in that room, 468 00:17:30,828 --> 00:17:33,548 Speaker 6: can't really teach each other, so they're going quarterback. I 469 00:17:33,628 --> 00:17:36,588 Speaker 6: like that he said that to your point, someone's dumb enough, 470 00:17:36,668 --> 00:17:38,348 Speaker 6: like we're not just gonna sit here where our ears 471 00:17:38,348 --> 00:17:40,708 Speaker 6: covered eyes go. No, we'll make that type of tray. 472 00:17:40,748 --> 00:17:41,788 Speaker 6: But they're going to get a quarterback. 473 00:17:41,788 --> 00:17:42,108 Speaker 2: I think so. 474 00:17:42,148 --> 00:17:44,108 Speaker 10: I mean they're all gonna say that right now because 475 00:17:44,108 --> 00:17:45,668 Speaker 10: no one wants to give away, like, oh, we might 476 00:17:45,708 --> 00:17:48,708 Speaker 10: have this grand plan that we're just gonna do something 477 00:17:48,748 --> 00:17:51,868 Speaker 10: spectacular on draft night and not get a quarterback. 478 00:17:52,068 --> 00:17:52,908 Speaker 5: We're getting a quarterback. 479 00:17:52,908 --> 00:17:54,908 Speaker 1: I feel like they all come prepared this time. They're like, 480 00:17:54,908 --> 00:17:56,908 Speaker 1: they go to their PR guy. There, what's like a 481 00:17:56,908 --> 00:17:59,548 Speaker 1: BS sound bite that can feed everybody myself? 482 00:17:59,588 --> 00:18:01,188 Speaker 5: Oh, go with the herschel walk thing. Perfect? 483 00:18:01,228 --> 00:18:02,988 Speaker 3: That great. 484 00:18:03,308 --> 00:18:06,268 Speaker 1: You know they always are paired with their nonsense smoke screen. 485 00:18:06,428 --> 00:18:08,988 Speaker 1: Coach Mayo was like, everything's on the table. That was 486 00:18:08,988 --> 00:18:11,028 Speaker 1: his SoundBite. They all have their different schos, but. 487 00:18:10,988 --> 00:18:13,628 Speaker 3: We all know how badly do the Commanders need a quarterback? 488 00:18:13,628 --> 00:18:16,228 Speaker 3: How badly does this franchise and new quarterback since two thousand. 489 00:18:16,308 --> 00:18:17,628 Speaker 3: By the way, I couldn't even get this on a 490 00:18:17,628 --> 00:18:19,588 Speaker 3: full screen because they couldn't fit this many names. Twenty 491 00:18:19,828 --> 00:18:23,828 Speaker 3: seven different starting quarterbacks since two twenty seven. 492 00:18:23,948 --> 00:18:25,268 Speaker 4: They can't put that on a full screen. They can't 493 00:18:25,268 --> 00:18:26,388 Speaker 4: put that many names and a break. 494 00:18:26,388 --> 00:18:27,708 Speaker 2: We should start name and I'm going to see if 495 00:18:27,748 --> 00:18:28,068 Speaker 2: we can get you. 496 00:18:28,148 --> 00:18:29,428 Speaker 4: Wait a minute, I got one for you. 497 00:18:29,588 --> 00:18:32,708 Speaker 3: Only two of those twenty seven I mentioned have started 498 00:18:32,748 --> 00:18:34,908 Speaker 3: the entire consecutive seasons. 499 00:18:35,148 --> 00:18:36,668 Speaker 4: What are the two you know this. 500 00:18:36,788 --> 00:18:37,028 Speaker 8: Yep. 501 00:18:38,468 --> 00:18:41,468 Speaker 1: Robert Griffin, goodness. 502 00:18:40,668 --> 00:18:43,748 Speaker 4: It's not RG. Three cousins is one. Who's two? 503 00:18:44,028 --> 00:18:49,388 Speaker 1: Jason Campbell yep, yeah yeah, Kally. 504 00:18:48,828 --> 00:18:51,828 Speaker 5: Woor Eagle, thank you, Kingles Ball. I know balls. 505 00:18:52,028 --> 00:18:53,388 Speaker 3: Oh look, guys, I don't know if they're going to 506 00:18:53,388 --> 00:18:53,988 Speaker 3: take a quarterback. 507 00:18:54,028 --> 00:18:55,668 Speaker 4: You know what I mean. All options are on the table. 508 00:18:56,148 --> 00:18:59,148 Speaker 4: If you don't have time to watch twelve Pro Days, 509 00:18:59,268 --> 00:19:01,028 Speaker 4: that's okay, because we've got you covered. 510 00:19:01,028 --> 00:19:04,868 Speaker 3: It is the first ever Big twelve Pro Day, all 511 00:19:04,988 --> 00:19:07,948 Speaker 3: right on Thursday. It's the quarterbacks, it's the wide receivers, 512 00:19:07,988 --> 00:19:11,028 Speaker 3: it's the tight end. Friday spotlights the running backs and 513 00:19:11,068 --> 00:19:13,828 Speaker 3: the vbs. The Big twelve Pro Day, presented by Air 514 00:19:13,908 --> 00:19:18,508 Speaker 3: Force Reserve, both nights at eight eastern, exclusively on NFL 515 00:19:18,628 --> 00:19:21,548 Speaker 3: Network and streaming on NFL Plus. 516 00:19:22,068 --> 00:19:23,468 Speaker 4: Soll come on DMFB. 517 00:19:24,188 --> 00:19:26,788 Speaker 3: Jason and Chris are going to break down a film 518 00:19:26,788 --> 00:19:29,308 Speaker 3: of some of this year's top wide receiver prospects. 519 00:19:29,388 --> 00:19:30,388 Speaker 5: You guys got some gems. 520 00:19:30,428 --> 00:19:32,548 Speaker 2: We got some gems right there. You got Land McConkey. 521 00:19:34,148 --> 00:19:36,268 Speaker 1: All right, that's royalty right there, especially in this part 522 00:19:36,308 --> 00:19:36,948 Speaker 1: of you are. 523 00:19:48,388 --> 00:19:49,188 Speaker 4: Good morning. 524 00:19:49,348 --> 00:19:52,828 Speaker 6: Football Draft season is approaching us, so. 525 00:19:52,788 --> 00:19:53,908 Speaker 2: We're talking quarterbacks. 526 00:19:53,908 --> 00:19:56,748 Speaker 6: But we're also talking wide receivers, and we've done a 527 00:19:56,748 --> 00:20:00,228 Speaker 6: lot about the top three guys Marva Harrison Junior, Rollma Doonde, 528 00:20:00,348 --> 00:20:03,588 Speaker 6: Moleague Neighbors. We have talked about these guys countless times. 529 00:20:03,668 --> 00:20:05,668 Speaker 2: With this wire RECEI class. It is deep. 530 00:20:05,708 --> 00:20:07,748 Speaker 6: Guys can run, rouse, they can get open, and they 531 00:20:07,788 --> 00:20:10,268 Speaker 6: make the high light plays. So we want to get 532 00:20:10,308 --> 00:20:13,948 Speaker 6: into some other top pass catchers heading into the draft 533 00:20:14,148 --> 00:20:17,268 Speaker 6: this year. We're gonna start out you guys saw malikue Neighbors. 534 00:20:17,348 --> 00:20:20,548 Speaker 6: The receiver on the other side of him, Brian Thomas Junior, 535 00:20:20,748 --> 00:20:24,228 Speaker 6: an absolute stud, a freak of nature at the wide 536 00:20:24,268 --> 00:20:28,748 Speaker 6: receiver position. Led the entire country and receiving touchdowns this 537 00:20:28,868 --> 00:20:30,188 Speaker 6: past season, and he's. 538 00:20:30,068 --> 00:20:32,308 Speaker 2: A guy that will go up and will dunk on you. 539 00:20:32,348 --> 00:20:35,348 Speaker 6: Had an impressive combine as well, running four threes and 540 00:20:35,468 --> 00:20:37,508 Speaker 6: all of that. A guy six ' two can run, 541 00:20:37,588 --> 00:20:39,948 Speaker 6: get open and do all the fun things on the 542 00:20:39,948 --> 00:20:43,348 Speaker 6: football field. He was a basketball standout in high school, 543 00:20:43,548 --> 00:20:47,428 Speaker 6: turned out basketball scholarships to go play football at LSU. 544 00:20:47,628 --> 00:20:50,068 Speaker 6: There's a guy that plays with aggression. When the ball 545 00:20:50,108 --> 00:20:52,628 Speaker 6: is in the air, he will absolutely dunk on you 546 00:20:52,868 --> 00:20:55,628 Speaker 6: and has fun doing it. He played on the other 547 00:20:55,668 --> 00:20:57,428 Speaker 6: side of the league neighbors, so a lot of one 548 00:20:57,468 --> 00:21:00,188 Speaker 6: on one coverage and was able to take advantage of it. 549 00:21:00,308 --> 00:21:04,108 Speaker 6: And he's only scratching the surface. Has every physical tool 550 00:21:04,148 --> 00:21:07,068 Speaker 6: that you need to play the wide receiver position. It'll 551 00:21:07,108 --> 00:21:09,668 Speaker 6: be about him getting into the league and development. 552 00:21:09,748 --> 00:21:10,468 Speaker 2: Chris, you're a. 553 00:21:10,428 --> 00:21:12,828 Speaker 6: Former receiver yourself. What have you seen from a guy 554 00:21:12,908 --> 00:21:13,948 Speaker 6: like Brian Thomas Jr. 555 00:21:14,028 --> 00:21:15,828 Speaker 10: I mean you turn on this, I mean it's it's 556 00:21:15,868 --> 00:21:18,108 Speaker 10: a highlight reel. I mean it's down the field. I 557 00:21:18,108 --> 00:21:20,108 Speaker 10: mean all these guys, I mean they can fly, right. 558 00:21:20,188 --> 00:21:21,828 Speaker 10: I think what stands out to me the most of 559 00:21:21,908 --> 00:21:24,228 Speaker 10: watching his stuff is the way that I mean he's 560 00:21:24,228 --> 00:21:27,188 Speaker 10: catching everything with his hands right, his body awareness. I 561 00:21:27,188 --> 00:21:29,828 Speaker 10: mean he's you know, on the sidelines in the end zone. 562 00:21:29,828 --> 00:21:31,348 Speaker 10: I mean he's getting two feet down. So those are 563 00:21:31,388 --> 00:21:34,548 Speaker 10: good on Sundays. So, I mean it's going to be 564 00:21:34,548 --> 00:21:36,348 Speaker 10: exciting to see these guys come into the league. I 565 00:21:36,388 --> 00:21:39,348 Speaker 10: mean all these guys, right, I mean all four three, right, 566 00:21:39,428 --> 00:21:41,348 Speaker 10: they all they can all fly. So how is he 567 00:21:41,388 --> 00:21:42,908 Speaker 10: going to develop? How is he going to be able 568 00:21:42,948 --> 00:21:45,908 Speaker 10: to handle being you know, one on one coverage right? 569 00:21:45,988 --> 00:21:46,748 Speaker 5: Getting off press? 570 00:21:46,788 --> 00:21:48,708 Speaker 10: Because we all know the college I mean, he's not 571 00:21:48,788 --> 00:21:51,468 Speaker 10: going to see as much press coverage in college. 572 00:21:51,468 --> 00:21:52,428 Speaker 5: I mean, I think that's going to. 573 00:21:52,428 --> 00:21:55,348 Speaker 10: Be the biggest tell, you know, is he willing to compete? So, 574 00:21:55,508 --> 00:21:57,748 Speaker 10: you know, going into August, going into training camp, I 575 00:21:57,788 --> 00:22:00,268 Speaker 10: mean this should be. I mean, these guys are they 576 00:22:00,268 --> 00:22:01,388 Speaker 10: got a bright career ahead of them. 577 00:22:01,428 --> 00:22:03,828 Speaker 6: He's a guy being compared to someone like t Higgins 578 00:22:03,868 --> 00:22:05,988 Speaker 6: out there on the field. Look for him to maybe 579 00:22:05,988 --> 00:22:08,268 Speaker 6: be at the bot mid to bottom of that first 580 00:22:08,348 --> 00:22:10,668 Speaker 6: round and wherever he ends up, he is going to 581 00:22:10,748 --> 00:22:11,868 Speaker 6: be a stud. 582 00:22:11,588 --> 00:22:14,588 Speaker 2: All right. From Brian Thomas junior, we go to a 583 00:22:15,068 --> 00:22:16,068 Speaker 2: d Mitchell. 584 00:22:16,308 --> 00:22:18,788 Speaker 6: Yes, Worthy had the fastest time at the combine, a 585 00:22:18,868 --> 00:22:21,708 Speaker 6: Texas guy, but a d Mitchell was the guy making 586 00:22:21,748 --> 00:22:24,708 Speaker 6: plays for them every single week and had a huge 587 00:22:24,708 --> 00:22:27,828 Speaker 6: game against Alabama, going against their first round corners. 588 00:22:27,908 --> 00:22:31,148 Speaker 2: This is the guy that won two national championships. 589 00:22:30,348 --> 00:22:33,268 Speaker 6: At Georgia, made big catches in the playoffs to help 590 00:22:33,308 --> 00:22:35,548 Speaker 6: them win those games. Then the Bulldogs says, you know what, 591 00:22:35,588 --> 00:22:37,988 Speaker 6: I want to go back home, transfers to the University 592 00:22:38,028 --> 00:22:41,188 Speaker 6: of Texas and has a breakout year over eight hundred 593 00:22:41,228 --> 00:22:45,148 Speaker 6: yards receiving and making play after play down the field. 594 00:22:45,228 --> 00:22:47,388 Speaker 6: The thing I love about this kid is whenever it's 595 00:22:47,428 --> 00:22:51,068 Speaker 6: their biggest games, it seems like he brings his biggest performance. 596 00:22:51,268 --> 00:22:53,868 Speaker 2: And that's what the NFL is all about. Look at 597 00:22:53,868 --> 00:22:54,188 Speaker 2: what he. 598 00:22:54,268 --> 00:22:57,988 Speaker 6: Was able to do in the college ran eleven, receiving 599 00:22:58,068 --> 00:23:00,468 Speaker 6: TV second and big twelve and then holds. 600 00:23:00,508 --> 00:23:00,948 Speaker 2: You said it. 601 00:23:01,268 --> 00:23:03,868 Speaker 6: All of these guys are running four to three like 602 00:23:03,988 --> 00:23:06,468 Speaker 6: it is nothing. That's not an easy feet It's a 603 00:23:06,548 --> 00:23:09,428 Speaker 6: huge difference of some of these other guys out there. 604 00:23:09,548 --> 00:23:11,708 Speaker 6: But he has smooth in and out of his breaks, 605 00:23:11,828 --> 00:23:14,348 Speaker 6: has a sweet dancing feet. I like to say, a 606 00:23:14,428 --> 00:23:16,908 Speaker 6: wide receiver. There's another fun guy to watch. 607 00:23:17,188 --> 00:23:19,548 Speaker 10: Yeah, I mean all these guys, man, I mean they're smooth, 608 00:23:19,588 --> 00:23:21,228 Speaker 10: they make all the plays down the field. I think 609 00:23:21,268 --> 00:23:23,788 Speaker 10: really it's going to be about how well can they 610 00:23:23,788 --> 00:23:24,588 Speaker 10: get off press coverage. 611 00:23:24,588 --> 00:23:25,988 Speaker 5: You're a former d back, right. 612 00:23:26,108 --> 00:23:28,548 Speaker 10: It's gonna be how I mean, how can they be open? 613 00:23:28,588 --> 00:23:30,508 Speaker 10: How that quarterback friendly relationship? 614 00:23:30,588 --> 00:23:30,788 Speaker 5: Right? 615 00:23:31,308 --> 00:23:36,108 Speaker 10: And a college NFL that next step right, So it's 616 00:23:36,108 --> 00:23:38,188 Speaker 10: not gonna be as easy as just running down the field. 617 00:23:38,228 --> 00:23:39,148 Speaker 5: These guys can fly, right. 618 00:23:39,188 --> 00:23:41,348 Speaker 6: What's it like for you of taking that step getting 619 00:23:41,388 --> 00:23:42,868 Speaker 6: off press and learning some of those things? 620 00:23:42,868 --> 00:23:44,588 Speaker 10: It was a lot man it's a learning curve, right, 621 00:23:44,788 --> 00:23:47,148 Speaker 10: all of a sudden, you got someone who's in zone 622 00:23:47,268 --> 00:23:49,388 Speaker 10: coverage backed off, and now you've got someone up in 623 00:23:49,428 --> 00:23:52,508 Speaker 10: your face every single play. Right, you got to have 624 00:23:52,548 --> 00:23:54,668 Speaker 10: a plan. You got to do your study and right 625 00:23:54,788 --> 00:23:56,908 Speaker 10: your prep. So I think for these guys, I mean 626 00:23:56,948 --> 00:23:58,988 Speaker 10: they're set. They're going to be set up for success 627 00:23:59,028 --> 00:24:01,068 Speaker 10: just with their physical talents. Right, they're gonna be able 628 00:24:01,068 --> 00:24:02,988 Speaker 10: to fly down the field. How well are they going 629 00:24:03,028 --> 00:24:03,628 Speaker 10: to be able to. 630 00:24:03,628 --> 00:24:04,228 Speaker 5: Get off press? 631 00:24:04,428 --> 00:24:06,348 Speaker 10: Well, they're going to be able to get open because 632 00:24:06,348 --> 00:24:07,828 Speaker 10: they all catch the ball and they all can make 633 00:24:07,828 --> 00:24:08,308 Speaker 10: plays down the. 634 00:24:08,268 --> 00:24:10,028 Speaker 6: Fit all right from him, We're gonna go back to 635 00:24:10,108 --> 00:24:13,908 Speaker 6: Georgia though, Ladd McConkey, this is a guy that people 636 00:24:13,988 --> 00:24:16,708 Speaker 6: have been raving about. Manna went down to the Singer Bowl, 637 00:24:16,748 --> 00:24:19,348 Speaker 6: tore it up, went to the Combine, he ran his 638 00:24:19,428 --> 00:24:22,228 Speaker 6: own four to three, and when you turn his film off, 639 00:24:22,468 --> 00:24:25,388 Speaker 6: this is a guy that is an absolute route runner. 640 00:24:25,548 --> 00:24:27,948 Speaker 6: He gets in and out of his breaks, he understands levers, 641 00:24:28,148 --> 00:24:30,948 Speaker 6: he understands the defense, and he just is a savvy 642 00:24:30,988 --> 00:24:33,268 Speaker 6: guy that knows how to get it done. Everybody says 643 00:24:33,308 --> 00:24:35,508 Speaker 6: when you watch him and you watch his routes, He 644 00:24:35,548 --> 00:24:37,428 Speaker 6: looks wise beyond his years for. 645 00:24:37,548 --> 00:24:40,348 Speaker 2: Just a college kid that's out there getting it done. 646 00:24:40,428 --> 00:24:42,708 Speaker 6: Now, he has some injuries this year, miss about a 647 00:24:42,748 --> 00:24:45,028 Speaker 6: month of playing time that kind of set him back. 648 00:24:45,148 --> 00:24:46,788 Speaker 6: But when you show up to the combine and you're 649 00:24:46,868 --> 00:24:49,428 Speaker 6: jumping and you're running the way he does, it makes 650 00:24:49,468 --> 00:24:53,068 Speaker 6: everybody go back and rewatch that film and see exactly 651 00:24:53,108 --> 00:24:56,148 Speaker 6: what he's able to do. Smaller framed guys were able 652 00:24:56,188 --> 00:24:57,868 Speaker 6: to get their hands on him a little bit, but 653 00:24:58,068 --> 00:25:00,348 Speaker 6: was fascinating about Ladd as a prospect. This is a 654 00:25:00,388 --> 00:25:03,828 Speaker 6: guy that can play outside and can play inside. Understands 655 00:25:03,868 --> 00:25:06,628 Speaker 6: how to get open, whether it is press covers, whether 656 00:25:06,628 --> 00:25:09,428 Speaker 6: it is man to man, or whether it is zone covers. 657 00:25:09,588 --> 00:25:12,468 Speaker 6: This is him right here, lined up next to Garrett Wilson, 658 00:25:12,668 --> 00:25:14,188 Speaker 6: and this is the tail of the tape. This is 659 00:25:14,188 --> 00:25:16,068 Speaker 6: the one thing we love to do in the NFL 660 00:25:16,108 --> 00:25:17,708 Speaker 6: where we just put guys next side. 661 00:25:17,788 --> 00:25:21,708 Speaker 5: Well, he was really good, So you know what, this. 662 00:25:21,628 --> 00:25:24,228 Speaker 6: Guy is unbelievable over him a running mate, So lam 663 00:25:24,268 --> 00:25:27,508 Speaker 6: McConkie's going to follow in his footsteps. People are saying 664 00:25:27,948 --> 00:25:30,628 Speaker 6: he looks like a little bit of Julian Enelman as 665 00:25:30,668 --> 00:25:33,468 Speaker 6: why he said some of the Georgia corners playing against him, 666 00:25:33,588 --> 00:25:35,348 Speaker 6: Holst probably is like, you know what, No, he looks 667 00:25:35,388 --> 00:25:36,588 Speaker 6: like Chris Hogan when. 668 00:25:36,468 --> 00:25:38,028 Speaker 2: I was out there playing for the Patriots. 669 00:25:38,068 --> 00:25:39,028 Speaker 5: Yeah, man, I mean this guy. 670 00:25:39,068 --> 00:25:41,148 Speaker 10: I mean, like you said it, he can play inside, 671 00:25:41,148 --> 00:25:43,628 Speaker 10: he can play outside. I mean I'm impressed with his 672 00:25:43,708 --> 00:25:45,988 Speaker 10: route running. Yeah, you know, I mean if you watch it, 673 00:25:45,988 --> 00:25:48,068 Speaker 10: you turn on the tape. I mean he's crisp. He's 674 00:25:48,068 --> 00:25:50,228 Speaker 10: smooth in and out of his brakes. I think he's 675 00:25:50,268 --> 00:25:53,388 Speaker 10: gonna be a guy that's gonna be, you know, wherever 676 00:25:53,428 --> 00:25:56,988 Speaker 10: he goes. I mean, play inside, play outside. He's got 677 00:25:57,028 --> 00:25:59,668 Speaker 10: the speed to play outside. I mean, yeah, he's five 678 00:25:59,708 --> 00:26:01,908 Speaker 10: to eleven, but I mean he can get open, man. 679 00:26:01,948 --> 00:26:03,588 Speaker 10: I mean, and he can make plays down the field. 680 00:26:03,708 --> 00:26:05,388 Speaker 10: The other thing that he try on the field the 681 00:26:05,468 --> 00:26:10,508 Speaker 10: tape yack, right, he's catching. He's catching things across the 682 00:26:10,548 --> 00:26:12,788 Speaker 10: middle and he's turning those into bigger plays. So I 683 00:26:12,828 --> 00:26:15,748 Speaker 10: think he's going to be an exciting player to wherever 684 00:26:15,788 --> 00:26:16,268 Speaker 10: he goes. 685 00:26:16,268 --> 00:26:18,628 Speaker 2: And we had lad come on our show. 686 00:26:18,708 --> 00:26:20,788 Speaker 6: He's the guy that does it all over the football 687 00:26:20,828 --> 00:26:23,508 Speaker 6: field from Georgia. These are the next three guys that 688 00:26:23,548 --> 00:26:26,988 Speaker 6: we're looking at besides the top three guys, Sarah Kyle, 689 00:26:27,028 --> 00:26:27,548 Speaker 6: what do you think? 690 00:26:28,148 --> 00:26:30,228 Speaker 1: I'm just a little triggered over here. 691 00:26:30,068 --> 00:26:31,308 Speaker 5: The Maconukie comps. 692 00:26:31,868 --> 00:26:33,988 Speaker 1: Why does it have to be Edelman and Hoping? 693 00:26:34,028 --> 00:26:36,628 Speaker 11: Why can't it be Eddie Royal. 694 00:26:36,228 --> 00:26:38,428 Speaker 2: Or Deontay Johnson? I saw as well. 695 00:26:38,348 --> 00:26:42,588 Speaker 1: Devon best you can name any I love? Why is 696 00:26:42,628 --> 00:26:43,748 Speaker 1: it Edelman and Hogan? 697 00:26:43,868 --> 00:26:48,148 Speaker 6: Jason terry On Arnold, cornerback from Alabama, compared him to 698 00:26:48,748 --> 00:26:49,628 Speaker 6: Julian Edelman. 699 00:26:49,708 --> 00:26:50,828 Speaker 2: Those aren't my work. 700 00:26:51,108 --> 00:26:54,068 Speaker 6: I never played against that Terryon Arnold did, and that's 701 00:26:54,068 --> 00:26:54,908 Speaker 6: who he compared him. 702 00:26:55,068 --> 00:26:56,388 Speaker 4: An't your comps? Is what you're saying? 703 00:26:56,508 --> 00:26:58,268 Speaker 6: It's not my comps. I'm just I'm just going but 704 00:26:58,348 --> 00:27:00,748 Speaker 6: why the players say so? If he looks like Alman, 705 00:27:01,068 --> 00:27:01,748 Speaker 6: that's a good. 706 00:27:01,548 --> 00:27:06,548 Speaker 1: Comp It's a great compell Chris, you mentioned something you 707 00:27:06,588 --> 00:27:08,268 Speaker 1: mentioned that you on the tape. 708 00:27:08,428 --> 00:27:11,108 Speaker 5: It's hands catches, hands catch Does it matter? 709 00:27:11,228 --> 00:27:11,708 Speaker 4: Do you care? 710 00:27:11,788 --> 00:27:11,868 Speaker 1: Like? 711 00:27:11,948 --> 00:27:13,668 Speaker 5: Is that a nuance that really should people should look 712 00:27:13,668 --> 00:27:13,828 Speaker 5: for this? 713 00:27:13,948 --> 00:27:16,668 Speaker 10: I mean, I think when you're when you're evaluating right 714 00:27:16,708 --> 00:27:18,628 Speaker 10: these guys, especially at the combine, I mean, you don't 715 00:27:18,628 --> 00:27:20,788 Speaker 10: want to see guys bring catching these to bite. Yeah, 716 00:27:20,908 --> 00:27:22,668 Speaker 10: at the end of the day, on Sundays. It catches 717 00:27:22,668 --> 00:27:24,428 Speaker 10: a catch. I don't really care how you catch football, 718 00:27:24,468 --> 00:27:26,508 Speaker 10: but I think when you're going out there and you're 719 00:27:26,508 --> 00:27:28,868 Speaker 10: trying to get evaluated, you know by all of these 720 00:27:28,908 --> 00:27:31,348 Speaker 10: scouts and all of these teams, right, being able to 721 00:27:31,348 --> 00:27:32,948 Speaker 10: show that you're able to catch the ball with your hands, 722 00:27:32,948 --> 00:27:35,388 Speaker 10: catch it away from your body, you know, be confident 723 00:27:35,428 --> 00:27:37,148 Speaker 10: in that. I mean, I think that's important. 724 00:27:37,188 --> 00:27:39,628 Speaker 1: I think that's because I know some guys are chest catchers, 725 00:27:39,668 --> 00:27:42,348 Speaker 1: like like your boy Ammandola another chest catcher, by the way, 726 00:27:42,348 --> 00:27:43,548 Speaker 1: another good count for Maconkie. 727 00:27:43,588 --> 00:27:44,668 Speaker 2: A mon Doola would be a good one. 728 00:27:44,868 --> 00:27:46,828 Speaker 10: Jules was too, and you know Bill used to get 729 00:27:46,868 --> 00:27:50,908 Speaker 10: on all of us, right, really all your hands all right. 730 00:27:51,548 --> 00:27:53,148 Speaker 5: At the end of the day, you know that. 731 00:27:53,228 --> 00:27:55,228 Speaker 10: Catches a catch, right, and it's not going to be 732 00:27:55,308 --> 00:27:56,588 Speaker 10: in the statute as a hands catch. 733 00:27:56,628 --> 00:27:59,028 Speaker 5: It's going to go as a catch at to catch 734 00:27:59,028 --> 00:27:59,268 Speaker 5: it too. 735 00:27:59,468 --> 00:28:02,148 Speaker 4: Another good comp you touched on a little bit, Chris. 736 00:28:02,188 --> 00:28:05,468 Speaker 4: The hardest adjustment for you, That first was the hardest thing. 737 00:28:05,508 --> 00:28:07,908 Speaker 3: When you were either at practice or game, you're like, wow. 738 00:28:07,748 --> 00:28:08,348 Speaker 1: I didn't see that. 739 00:28:08,588 --> 00:28:10,188 Speaker 5: Yeah, man, I think it's the speed of the game. 740 00:28:10,508 --> 00:28:12,228 Speaker 10: I mean, I think that's probably gonna be the biggest 741 00:28:12,228 --> 00:28:15,068 Speaker 10: step for these guys is that you know, right now, 742 00:28:15,268 --> 00:28:17,188 Speaker 10: you know they're they're fast, right, But I mean the game, 743 00:28:17,308 --> 00:28:18,948 Speaker 10: the game itself is going to be fast, and these 744 00:28:18,988 --> 00:28:20,588 Speaker 10: guys that are going to be lining up across from 745 00:28:20,588 --> 00:28:22,468 Speaker 10: them are going to be the best players that they've 746 00:28:22,468 --> 00:28:24,188 Speaker 10: ever gone up again, So they. 747 00:28:24,108 --> 00:28:25,108 Speaker 5: Got to be ready to compete. 748 00:28:25,108 --> 00:28:25,308 Speaker 8: Man. 749 00:28:25,388 --> 00:28:27,708 Speaker 10: I mean that's going to be you know, coming into 750 00:28:27,788 --> 00:28:31,188 Speaker 10: training camp ready for that competition, you know, knowing that 751 00:28:31,268 --> 00:28:32,228 Speaker 10: it's going to be a battle. 752 00:28:32,228 --> 00:28:34,148 Speaker 5: I mean, I think that was the biggest eye opening 753 00:28:34,188 --> 00:28:34,588 Speaker 5: thing for me. 754 00:28:34,708 --> 00:28:38,188 Speaker 6: Holds went from Penn State lacrosse, Mama football straight to 755 00:28:38,228 --> 00:28:42,668 Speaker 6: the NFL. Seven always opens our God, Chris Holgan. 756 00:28:43,668 --> 00:28:46,588 Speaker 3: Hey, Stealings have a new guy, Russell Wilson and Mike Tomlin. 757 00:28:46,628 --> 00:28:48,148 Speaker 4: What's the relationship going to be like? 758 00:28:48,188 --> 00:28:50,348 Speaker 3: We are going to hear from coach Tomlin as he. 759 00:28:50,348 --> 00:28:53,148 Speaker 4: Speaks live from the Coach's Breakfast. It is coming your 760 00:28:53,188 --> 00:28:55,508 Speaker 4: way shortly. Also, Where's Will? 761 00:28:55,668 --> 00:28:58,228 Speaker 5: What happened to Will Will self? Has anybody seen Will Selva? 762 00:28:58,308 --> 00:29:10,348 Speaker 8: Will? Are you okay? 763 00:29:11,388 --> 00:29:13,548 Speaker 5: Good morning football. 764 00:29:13,908 --> 00:29:17,188 Speaker 3: And your league meeting taking place in or Orlando, Florida. 765 00:29:17,548 --> 00:29:18,948 Speaker 4: Let's listen to some of the head. 766 00:29:18,788 --> 00:29:21,668 Speaker 3: Coaches speaking to the media right now, including Sean Payton. 767 00:29:23,508 --> 00:29:24,588 Speaker 5: Yeah, I course we've both. 768 00:29:25,228 --> 00:29:28,668 Speaker 14: It was in the best interest card team, and uh, 769 00:29:30,028 --> 00:29:32,988 Speaker 14: you know, now as we go forward, obviously we're in 770 00:29:33,028 --> 00:29:35,468 Speaker 14: the middle of free agency, we're preparing for the draft. 771 00:29:35,788 --> 00:29:37,108 Speaker 5: You know, we'll look both both. 772 00:29:36,948 --> 00:29:39,868 Speaker 14: Of those avenues to not only address quarterback, but to 773 00:29:39,908 --> 00:29:43,268 Speaker 14: address the other spots on our team. I think the 774 00:29:43,388 --> 00:29:46,948 Speaker 14: draft is one element and we're kind of in that 775 00:29:47,068 --> 00:29:51,188 Speaker 14: phase now, and yet there's still a few possibilities relative 776 00:29:51,268 --> 00:29:53,508 Speaker 14: to guys that are currently in this league or are 777 00:29:53,548 --> 00:29:58,268 Speaker 14: played in this league. But yeah, I mean I think that, uh, 778 00:29:58,788 --> 00:30:00,948 Speaker 14: we've got a pretty good plan in place. We understand 779 00:30:01,028 --> 00:30:03,268 Speaker 14: what we're doing and we're going to be smart about it. 780 00:30:03,388 --> 00:30:06,268 Speaker 1: When when free agency started, and you know, whether it's 781 00:30:06,268 --> 00:30:07,868 Speaker 1: that or the trade market, what did. 782 00:30:07,748 --> 00:30:10,468 Speaker 10: You make of the free agent quarterbacks to see you 783 00:30:10,468 --> 00:30:11,348 Speaker 10: haven't made a move yet? 784 00:30:11,508 --> 00:30:14,908 Speaker 14: Very similar every year. The thing that's hard to gauge 785 00:30:14,988 --> 00:30:17,268 Speaker 14: is when the cap goes up, and it went up 786 00:30:17,268 --> 00:30:19,748 Speaker 14: a little bit more, and how does that truly affect 787 00:30:19,788 --> 00:30:22,988 Speaker 14: the balance of the pay scale. But it felt like 788 00:30:22,988 --> 00:30:26,068 Speaker 14: we had a real good handle on who was available. Certainly, 789 00:30:27,148 --> 00:30:29,828 Speaker 14: I think we're a place that other quarterbacks would like 790 00:30:29,908 --> 00:30:31,548 Speaker 14: to come to, and yet we weren't just going to 791 00:30:31,628 --> 00:30:34,908 Speaker 14: sign quarterback to sign where. You know, we'll be smart 792 00:30:34,948 --> 00:30:37,948 Speaker 14: about our thoughts relative to who's coming in and then, 793 00:30:38,188 --> 00:30:40,828 Speaker 14: most importantly, what the vision is for the player. 794 00:30:41,188 --> 00:30:45,388 Speaker 9: Was it difficult with Russ, knowing that the dead cap 795 00:30:45,508 --> 00:30:49,468 Speaker 9: consequences were so severe to make that decision to let 796 00:30:49,548 --> 00:30:49,788 Speaker 9: them go. 797 00:30:50,148 --> 00:30:52,788 Speaker 14: No, It's always difficult when you take on a cap 798 00:30:52,868 --> 00:30:55,588 Speaker 14: hit like that, and we spent some time deciding how 799 00:30:55,628 --> 00:30:58,228 Speaker 14: we were going to take that, and then we move forward. 800 00:30:58,788 --> 00:31:00,788 Speaker 9: How do you know, again, Jared said him, is he 801 00:31:00,868 --> 00:31:02,548 Speaker 9: maybe in the grind received to be the starter? 802 00:31:02,668 --> 00:31:03,108 Speaker 2: How do you buy? 803 00:31:03,428 --> 00:31:07,308 Speaker 14: Yeah, definitely competing to be the starter. I don't think 804 00:31:07,308 --> 00:31:09,628 Speaker 14: we have a term driver's seat really, but he is 805 00:31:09,628 --> 00:31:12,228 Speaker 14: going to compete for that position. I know he's anxious 806 00:31:12,228 --> 00:31:14,588 Speaker 14: and excited to do that, and I'm sure there'll be 807 00:31:14,628 --> 00:31:17,588 Speaker 14: other candidates that we'll be competing with with. 808 00:31:17,748 --> 00:31:21,948 Speaker 1: Jared stid Of, how has the vision for chare since 809 00:31:21,948 --> 00:31:23,428 Speaker 1: you got a hold of him last year. 810 00:31:23,508 --> 00:31:24,588 Speaker 5: Yeah, that's a good question. 811 00:31:24,668 --> 00:31:28,588 Speaker 14: I think relative to his vision, it's kind of exactly 812 00:31:28,668 --> 00:31:31,468 Speaker 14: where we saw it a year ago. We felt like 813 00:31:31,508 --> 00:31:35,068 Speaker 14: this is a player who can compete. We felt like 814 00:31:35,108 --> 00:31:38,828 Speaker 14: he's got upside, a young player that's really played a 815 00:31:38,908 --> 00:31:41,788 Speaker 14: limited amount of snaps relative to the years he's. 816 00:31:41,668 --> 00:31:42,268 Speaker 5: Been in the league. 817 00:31:42,708 --> 00:31:46,028 Speaker 14: Did anything change in those last two games leading to 818 00:31:46,588 --> 00:31:49,868 Speaker 14: this season. I can't say, in fairness to him or 819 00:31:49,868 --> 00:31:54,428 Speaker 14: the process definitively that anything did other than we still 820 00:31:54,468 --> 00:31:59,148 Speaker 14: feel real positive about this player and we're anxious to 821 00:31:59,148 --> 00:32:02,708 Speaker 14: see him when he's getting a lot more snaps and 822 00:32:02,788 --> 00:32:05,268 Speaker 14: work with the ones over the factors that. 823 00:32:05,228 --> 00:32:06,628 Speaker 15: Let it way through. 824 00:32:07,468 --> 00:32:11,108 Speaker 10: Is there something about Green Bay that allows them to 825 00:32:11,148 --> 00:32:13,148 Speaker 10: do what they did with Rogers and with this. 826 00:32:13,068 --> 00:32:16,068 Speaker 15: Guy who well, first of all, there are scouting departments 827 00:32:16,108 --> 00:32:21,028 Speaker 15: done a good job and then it's hard to have 828 00:32:21,548 --> 00:32:23,748 Speaker 15: that many good ones come come in a row like that. 829 00:32:23,788 --> 00:32:25,828 Speaker 15: But they've they've been able to do that in this 830 00:32:26,028 --> 00:32:29,068 Speaker 15: crazy chaos of the National Football League of getting guys 831 00:32:29,108 --> 00:32:30,828 Speaker 15: in and getting guys out, and. 832 00:32:30,868 --> 00:32:31,668 Speaker 2: They protect them. 833 00:32:31,748 --> 00:32:34,908 Speaker 15: They let him grow and then and then go that, Yeah, 834 00:32:34,908 --> 00:32:36,428 Speaker 15: I definitely think there's something to it. I mean I 835 00:32:36,428 --> 00:32:39,268 Speaker 15: did a little bit with Donovan, just letting him grow 836 00:32:39,308 --> 00:32:42,148 Speaker 15: a little bit. Do with Patrick not not five years, 837 00:32:42,188 --> 00:32:45,108 Speaker 15: but you know, with the year year to learn. If 838 00:32:45,468 --> 00:32:47,348 Speaker 15: you feel like you had a luxury to do that 839 00:32:47,388 --> 00:32:49,028 Speaker 15: with the homes where you could wait a season. 840 00:32:49,388 --> 00:32:51,548 Speaker 11: Is that one of the issues you think l at Smith? 841 00:32:51,628 --> 00:32:54,268 Speaker 15: So Alex was playing good football for us, so that 842 00:32:54,388 --> 00:32:59,948 Speaker 15: was an easy decision. Yeah, yeah, losing the Specs did that? 843 00:33:00,228 --> 00:33:03,068 Speaker 14: Did that have to accelerate really quickly to make sure 844 00:33:03,068 --> 00:33:04,668 Speaker 14: that you kept him there? Yeah. 845 00:33:04,708 --> 00:33:07,708 Speaker 15: He was on the last year of his gale and 846 00:33:07,468 --> 00:33:10,908 Speaker 15: and so I think his dream was to become hey 847 00:33:10,948 --> 00:33:13,708 Speaker 15: coach it still is and hopefully has that opportunity next 848 00:33:13,748 --> 00:33:14,788 Speaker 15: year to do that. 849 00:33:15,468 --> 00:33:17,388 Speaker 2: So it didn't work out that way. 850 00:33:17,468 --> 00:33:20,148 Speaker 15: So we just jumped on it, you know, knowing that 851 00:33:20,188 --> 00:33:22,188 Speaker 15: teams we're going to be coming after. 852 00:33:21,988 --> 00:33:24,788 Speaker 2: Him, and they came pretty quickly. Back to the super who Yeah, 853 00:33:24,828 --> 00:33:30,468 Speaker 2: they're a couple of days potentially. 854 00:33:30,508 --> 00:33:32,868 Speaker 15: Yeah, you'd have to ask them, But I wasn't asking 855 00:33:32,868 --> 00:33:37,108 Speaker 15: a question. I was just trying to get it done. 856 00:33:38,868 --> 00:33:39,868 Speaker 4: Who looks better in Florida? 857 00:33:39,948 --> 00:33:43,828 Speaker 3: Dy Andy Reider, Tom Pellasaro's incredible. 858 00:33:43,868 --> 00:33:44,188 Speaker 5: He does. 859 00:33:44,428 --> 00:33:46,188 Speaker 3: Yeah, I want to just go back to Sean Payton 860 00:33:46,188 --> 00:33:50,268 Speaker 3: real quick. Jared Sidham competing to be the starter, definitely 861 00:33:50,308 --> 00:33:53,148 Speaker 3: competing for that, but I'm sure there'll be other quarterbacks. 862 00:33:53,148 --> 00:33:54,148 Speaker 4: What are we What are we going to do in 863 00:33:54,188 --> 00:33:54,948 Speaker 4: Denver right now? 864 00:33:55,068 --> 00:33:57,068 Speaker 6: Is Jared Stidham and Ben Denude Today? I have the 865 00:33:57,108 --> 00:33:59,348 Speaker 6: twelfth pick in the first row. I don't know if 866 00:33:59,388 --> 00:34:01,828 Speaker 6: that's high enough to get the quarterback they want. Michael 867 00:34:01,828 --> 00:34:04,668 Speaker 6: Pennix Junior might be available a bowl Nick's at that 868 00:34:04,708 --> 00:34:06,748 Speaker 6: point if they're looking for one of those guys. But 869 00:34:07,148 --> 00:34:09,348 Speaker 6: Stidham a guy drafted by New England. He was the 870 00:34:09,348 --> 00:34:11,828 Speaker 6: first one that the thought was when Brady leaves, it 871 00:34:11,868 --> 00:34:14,188 Speaker 6: was gonna be Jared. Stidham didn't work out, goes to 872 00:34:14,228 --> 00:34:17,308 Speaker 6: the Raiders. Remember he replaced card then he replaced Russell Wilson. 873 00:34:17,308 --> 00:34:19,428 Speaker 6: So he's had one hell of a journey already himself. 874 00:34:19,868 --> 00:34:21,908 Speaker 6: But stead of a guy that hasn't done a ton 875 00:34:21,988 --> 00:34:23,788 Speaker 6: on the field just yet. But they went out and 876 00:34:23,788 --> 00:34:25,468 Speaker 6: they paid Stidham to be the backup last year. 877 00:34:25,628 --> 00:34:27,228 Speaker 3: All Right, we just heard from Sean, We heard from 878 00:34:27,308 --> 00:34:32,948 Speaker 3: Andy coming up, Jim Harbaugh at thee as well, and 879 00:34:32,988 --> 00:34:35,348 Speaker 3: the Chargers this season. Is he gonna bring it at 880 00:34:35,388 --> 00:34:37,228 Speaker 3: the meetings. We're gonna talk about it next. We're gonna 881 00:34:37,228 --> 00:34:40,068 Speaker 3: hear from Harma