1 00:00:00,160 --> 00:00:04,040 Speaker 1: Hawks Sucks Live every Thursday from seven to nine live 2 00:00:04,080 --> 00:00:10,360 Speaker 1: a snow Kwami Casino. No, here's your host, Dame Winen. Hey, 3 00:00:10,440 --> 00:00:13,760 Speaker 1: welcome to Hawks Live. It's our last broadcast of the season. 4 00:00:14,120 --> 00:00:16,480 Speaker 1: I want to thank all the wonderful people that have 5 00:00:16,560 --> 00:00:19,479 Speaker 1: come out each and every week to watch us. I 6 00:00:19,480 --> 00:00:21,079 Speaker 1: also want to thank the people at snow quam Me 7 00:00:21,160 --> 00:00:24,840 Speaker 1: Casino said this before. It's a fantastic place out here, 8 00:00:24,880 --> 00:00:28,440 Speaker 1: beautiful vista, the restaurant really good and it's not that 9 00:00:28,480 --> 00:00:30,440 Speaker 1: far away. Man, once you get past this squad, it's 10 00:00:30,480 --> 00:00:33,280 Speaker 1: like eight ten minutes. So come on out to the 11 00:00:33,320 --> 00:00:36,440 Speaker 1: snow Kawami Casino. They've taken great care of us. We 12 00:00:36,760 --> 00:00:40,240 Speaker 1: are down a man, and so everybody think good thoughts 13 00:00:40,240 --> 00:00:43,080 Speaker 1: for Paul Moyer, who's under the weather. But we've got 14 00:00:43,120 --> 00:00:46,199 Speaker 1: Michael Bumpus here along with myself, Dave Wyman. Mike, how 15 00:00:46,240 --> 00:00:48,120 Speaker 1: you doing, man, I'm all right, you know out here 16 00:00:48,120 --> 00:00:50,240 Speaker 1: and Snow called me the last show of the year. 17 00:00:50,400 --> 00:00:53,160 Speaker 1: It flew by. I had a great time, love seeing 18 00:00:53,200 --> 00:00:56,800 Speaker 1: all the consistent faces out here and ready for another regulars. Man. 19 00:00:57,160 --> 00:00:59,520 Speaker 1: You gotta love that when you got regulars here, you're 20 00:00:59,520 --> 00:01:02,440 Speaker 1: doing well. So hey, on the show. We're going to 21 00:01:02,480 --> 00:01:04,600 Speaker 1: do our own opponent preview because we don't need to 22 00:01:04,640 --> 00:01:06,920 Speaker 1: talk to anybody to Carol and Carolina to figure out 23 00:01:07,160 --> 00:01:09,800 Speaker 1: what's going on out there. And on the phone, we're 24 00:01:09,800 --> 00:01:13,640 Speaker 1: gonna have right tackle Germaine Effetti, and of course we'll 25 00:01:13,640 --> 00:01:16,920 Speaker 1: talk to the Professor John Clayton. We'll go through inside 26 00:01:16,959 --> 00:01:21,839 Speaker 1: the film room three plays from the game that we're 27 00:01:21,959 --> 00:01:24,960 Speaker 1: significant and not in a good way, and we'll get 28 00:01:25,000 --> 00:01:27,399 Speaker 1: to that in a second. And then also Paul Gallant 29 00:01:27,440 --> 00:01:30,320 Speaker 1: is going to interview Quandre Diggs, who is going to 30 00:01:30,360 --> 00:01:33,800 Speaker 1: be playing NBA two K twenty twenty twenty. So they 31 00:01:33,840 --> 00:01:35,880 Speaker 1: play a video game, have a little chat and Quandre 32 00:01:36,000 --> 00:01:38,280 Speaker 1: Diggs talk to him. I'm not sure if you've been 33 00:01:38,319 --> 00:01:40,520 Speaker 1: able to talk to him yet, Michael, but he is. 34 00:01:41,120 --> 00:01:44,000 Speaker 1: He's a very direct communicator, and it's kind of interesting 35 00:01:44,040 --> 00:01:46,080 Speaker 1: how his personality kind of reflects how he plays on 36 00:01:46,120 --> 00:01:49,960 Speaker 1: the field. He runs and very purposeful, like the angles 37 00:01:50,000 --> 00:01:52,360 Speaker 1: that he takes, and you know, when you're safety and 38 00:01:52,360 --> 00:01:54,920 Speaker 1: you're lined up seventeen eighteen yards deep, you gotta take 39 00:01:54,920 --> 00:01:57,200 Speaker 1: good angles or else you'll be way off. And he 40 00:01:57,240 --> 00:02:00,680 Speaker 1: has been really good. But he's a really, really direct communicator, 41 00:02:00,800 --> 00:02:03,920 Speaker 1: and it'll be interesting to listen to him. All right, 42 00:02:03,960 --> 00:02:07,360 Speaker 1: let's let's do the uh, the sad part here of 43 00:02:07,400 --> 00:02:10,880 Speaker 1: the show. Going back through last week's game, Michael, the 44 00:02:10,919 --> 00:02:14,359 Speaker 1: good news is is that they're going to Carolina. Of course, 45 00:02:14,800 --> 00:02:18,239 Speaker 1: Russell Wilson is thirty and seven after a loss, which 46 00:02:18,280 --> 00:02:21,600 Speaker 1: is the best record since the nineteen seventy NFL merger. 47 00:02:21,919 --> 00:02:26,680 Speaker 1: So just another amazing record that Russell Wilson has, but 48 00:02:26,760 --> 00:02:29,560 Speaker 1: as far as a quarterback, thirty and seven coming off 49 00:02:29,639 --> 00:02:33,440 Speaker 1: of a loss, so hopefully they'll be able to rebound. 50 00:02:33,480 --> 00:02:38,200 Speaker 1: But looking back last week, which part disappointed you more? Michael? 51 00:02:38,320 --> 00:02:42,720 Speaker 1: Was at the defense or the offense? Uh? Excuse me? Yeah, 52 00:02:42,760 --> 00:02:45,000 Speaker 1: because I was thinking, you know, I'm a defensive guy, 53 00:02:45,000 --> 00:02:48,000 Speaker 1: you're an offensive guy, and uh, nice work with the 54 00:02:48,040 --> 00:02:50,760 Speaker 1: cough button there. My Mike Flood. We got Mike Flood 55 00:02:50,800 --> 00:02:55,079 Speaker 1: from the Seahawks out here, does a great job. And anyway, um, 56 00:02:55,120 --> 00:02:58,480 Speaker 1: so yeah, go back to to the offense what you saw, 57 00:02:58,639 --> 00:03:01,200 Speaker 1: because for me, it was about the defense just because 58 00:03:01,360 --> 00:03:03,560 Speaker 1: I'm a defensive guy. But you probably look at it 59 00:03:03,600 --> 00:03:05,880 Speaker 1: the other way. No, Actually, I was more disappointed in 60 00:03:05,919 --> 00:03:09,040 Speaker 1: the defense because, coming after the last few weeks, We 61 00:03:09,120 --> 00:03:11,680 Speaker 1: had expectations. Now, you know, we thought that they will 62 00:03:11,720 --> 00:03:13,760 Speaker 1: be able to handle any offense that's thrown at them. 63 00:03:13,760 --> 00:03:15,640 Speaker 1: They put pressure on the quarterback. The corners I've been 64 00:03:15,639 --> 00:03:18,760 Speaker 1: playing well, obviously, Condre and the safeties, I've been playing well, 65 00:03:18,840 --> 00:03:21,800 Speaker 1: the linebackers. So I was disappointed that it seemed like 66 00:03:21,840 --> 00:03:23,800 Speaker 1: the Rams could do whatever they want. And then you 67 00:03:23,840 --> 00:03:26,079 Speaker 1: go back, you look at the film. What the Rams 68 00:03:26,120 --> 00:03:28,200 Speaker 1: do is so difficult to guard. You know, I saw 69 00:03:28,240 --> 00:03:30,640 Speaker 1: them get out in them and a five wide and 70 00:03:30,720 --> 00:03:32,519 Speaker 1: now the Hawks come down and man, and what do 71 00:03:32,560 --> 00:03:34,560 Speaker 1: they do. They crossed everyone a ross the field. So 72 00:03:34,600 --> 00:03:37,360 Speaker 1: now you're mixing up your your corners with your backs, 73 00:03:37,400 --> 00:03:38,800 Speaker 1: and your safeties are coming out and it's a bunch 74 00:03:38,840 --> 00:03:42,360 Speaker 1: of confusions. So what the Rams do worked well, especially 75 00:03:42,360 --> 00:03:44,440 Speaker 1: because we had some injuries. You didn't have a Michael Kendrick, 76 00:03:44,480 --> 00:03:46,800 Speaker 1: so Cody Barton got him. Cody played okay, he had 77 00:03:46,840 --> 00:03:49,320 Speaker 1: good moments, he had bad moments, but he's still a rookie. 78 00:03:49,360 --> 00:03:51,440 Speaker 1: And then Ansa wasn't there. We finally felt there was 79 00:03:51,480 --> 00:03:53,400 Speaker 1: a time where we can get ans and Clowney on 80 00:03:53,400 --> 00:03:56,520 Speaker 1: the field and everything's gonna work. So I was disappointed 81 00:03:56,560 --> 00:03:59,120 Speaker 1: by the defense because my expectations were high as far 82 00:03:59,120 --> 00:04:01,440 Speaker 1: as the offense goes. I thought they got into a 83 00:04:01,480 --> 00:04:04,000 Speaker 1: hole and they had to be something that they aren't. Really. 84 00:04:04,160 --> 00:04:06,080 Speaker 1: They don't want to throw the ball around the field 85 00:04:06,080 --> 00:04:07,960 Speaker 1: like they like they had to do late in the game. 86 00:04:08,080 --> 00:04:09,720 Speaker 1: They want to run the football. But when you get 87 00:04:09,760 --> 00:04:11,480 Speaker 1: down two or three scores and late in the game, 88 00:04:11,720 --> 00:04:13,720 Speaker 1: now you got to ask you guys to throw the football. 89 00:04:13,760 --> 00:04:16,280 Speaker 1: So the defensive side, I was disappointed, But the offensive 90 00:04:16,320 --> 00:04:18,640 Speaker 1: side I was also disappointed because there is no quick 91 00:04:18,640 --> 00:04:21,280 Speaker 1: game in his offense right now. I'd never see Russell 92 00:04:21,279 --> 00:04:24,160 Speaker 1: Wilson's take, open up a shoulders, boom, let the ball go. 93 00:04:24,440 --> 00:04:26,560 Speaker 1: It's predicated off of the play actions. So now when 94 00:04:26,560 --> 00:04:28,360 Speaker 1: you're down late in the game and that run is 95 00:04:28,400 --> 00:04:30,880 Speaker 1: a working for you, you know, all the contents are 96 00:04:30,880 --> 00:04:32,919 Speaker 1: pretty deep. So you know what, But then you got 97 00:04:33,000 --> 00:04:34,560 Speaker 1: to keep it in perspective, man, I mean, this is 98 00:04:34,600 --> 00:04:36,720 Speaker 1: the NFL. You know this day, You're not gonna win 99 00:04:36,839 --> 00:04:39,560 Speaker 1: every single game. You know, sometimes you're gonna have teams 100 00:04:39,600 --> 00:04:43,320 Speaker 1: that just present personnel matchup. So it was marching storm 101 00:04:43,560 --> 00:04:47,080 Speaker 1: for the Rams. It was, and you know, I actually diagram. 102 00:04:47,120 --> 00:04:48,960 Speaker 1: I think the player that you're talking about was a 103 00:04:49,040 --> 00:04:52,440 Speaker 1: nineteen yard reception to Robert Woods where the Seahawks, you know, 104 00:04:52,480 --> 00:04:54,800 Speaker 1: they're they're gonna play man and man coverage, and you know, 105 00:04:54,880 --> 00:04:57,120 Speaker 1: sometimes you can pass those off and kind of zone 106 00:04:57,160 --> 00:04:59,080 Speaker 1: them off. So in other words, if you have three 107 00:04:59,120 --> 00:05:02,000 Speaker 1: guys in a bond and you got three defenders, one 108 00:05:02,040 --> 00:05:04,440 Speaker 1: guy says, I'll take whoever comes out of this mess 109 00:05:04,480 --> 00:05:07,000 Speaker 1: on the inside. The other guy in the middle will 110 00:05:07,000 --> 00:05:10,280 Speaker 1: say I'll take whoever's the number two guy, and then outside, 111 00:05:10,320 --> 00:05:12,880 Speaker 1: and you know, but sometimes there's confusion in that. So 112 00:05:13,200 --> 00:05:15,240 Speaker 1: the Seahawks tried to just play man to man, and 113 00:05:15,320 --> 00:05:19,000 Speaker 1: what happened was Trey Flowers just got behind Robert Woods 114 00:05:19,000 --> 00:05:21,680 Speaker 1: and he's so fast he just beat him across the field. 115 00:05:21,680 --> 00:05:24,000 Speaker 1: But you know, those kinds of things just you know, 116 00:05:24,040 --> 00:05:26,520 Speaker 1: shouldn't be happening to this defense, because you know, they 117 00:05:26,640 --> 00:05:29,800 Speaker 1: faced him enough times. I felt like the disappointment was 118 00:05:29,920 --> 00:05:32,680 Speaker 1: that I felt like that was the twenty seventeen, twenty 119 00:05:32,880 --> 00:05:36,359 Speaker 1: eighteen rams so and actually diagrammed a play from the 120 00:05:36,960 --> 00:05:38,960 Speaker 1: from the Super Bowl where it was one of the 121 00:05:38,960 --> 00:05:41,440 Speaker 1: first few plays where there was a crossing route that 122 00:05:41,480 --> 00:05:44,120 Speaker 1: came across and one of the new England linebackers just 123 00:05:44,279 --> 00:05:46,680 Speaker 1: knocked the receiver on his butt, you know, And I 124 00:05:46,760 --> 00:05:48,800 Speaker 1: think that's what you needed to do and needed to 125 00:05:48,880 --> 00:05:51,320 Speaker 1: knock some of those crossers off. But as Pete said, 126 00:05:51,320 --> 00:05:53,640 Speaker 1: it was all on the perimeter on the offensive side 127 00:05:53,640 --> 00:05:56,800 Speaker 1: though didn't score a touchdown, and we haven't seen that 128 00:05:56,839 --> 00:06:00,560 Speaker 1: in a while, especially coming in as the number three offense. 129 00:06:00,760 --> 00:06:03,440 Speaker 1: I mean, I was looking at that number before the game, going, 130 00:06:03,520 --> 00:06:05,400 Speaker 1: can you believe that we're like, you know, middle of 131 00:06:05,440 --> 00:06:08,520 Speaker 1: the pack as far as defense goes, but offensively the 132 00:06:08,640 --> 00:06:11,400 Speaker 1: number three offense, and they just couldn't get it going. 133 00:06:11,520 --> 00:06:14,440 Speaker 1: And I thought the thing that was kind of interesting 134 00:06:15,040 --> 00:06:19,719 Speaker 1: after losing Rashad Penny three to four weeks ago, people 135 00:06:19,720 --> 00:06:21,400 Speaker 1: wanted to trade him. They wanted to trade him, trade 136 00:06:21,440 --> 00:06:23,120 Speaker 1: him for like a third rounder. And now all of 137 00:06:23,120 --> 00:06:24,880 Speaker 1: a sudden, you're going, what are we gonna do without him? 138 00:06:24,880 --> 00:06:28,200 Speaker 1: Because they the Seahawks finally got that one two punch 139 00:06:28,520 --> 00:06:30,880 Speaker 1: out of Carson and Penny that they've been waiting for. Yeah, 140 00:06:30,920 --> 00:06:32,800 Speaker 1: they've been waiting forward. And you know a lot of 141 00:06:32,800 --> 00:06:34,599 Speaker 1: guys are saying, like you said two three weeks ago, 142 00:06:34,680 --> 00:06:36,520 Speaker 1: trade the guy. He's worth the third he's worth the 143 00:06:36,560 --> 00:06:39,400 Speaker 1: fourth and fifth. But like I said in previous interviews, 144 00:06:39,440 --> 00:06:41,280 Speaker 1: that's why you just believe in the process. You believe 145 00:06:41,320 --> 00:06:43,880 Speaker 1: in and Pete Carroll and a Schneider in really that 146 00:06:44,000 --> 00:06:46,039 Speaker 1: often sputtered to be. There were a couple of plays 147 00:06:46,080 --> 00:06:49,559 Speaker 1: that were just significant for me. It was a fourth 148 00:06:49,600 --> 00:06:52,200 Speaker 1: down drop by I believe by Malik or Holliston. There 149 00:06:52,240 --> 00:06:54,320 Speaker 1: was a third down drop by Malik or Hollister. Those 150 00:06:54,360 --> 00:06:57,480 Speaker 1: two plays were huge. You're you're driving, you're moving the ball. 151 00:06:57,640 --> 00:06:59,520 Speaker 1: And then there was a sack that Russell took the 152 00:06:59,600 --> 00:07:01,440 Speaker 1: late it was a third down, it was like a 153 00:07:01,480 --> 00:07:03,120 Speaker 1: third and seven that he became a third and fifteen 154 00:07:03,160 --> 00:07:05,159 Speaker 1: and got them out of field goal rain. So those 155 00:07:05,200 --> 00:07:08,000 Speaker 1: three plays were huge as far as that offense goes. 156 00:07:08,000 --> 00:07:10,000 Speaker 1: And then you get down and you're gonna ask Russell 157 00:07:10,000 --> 00:07:11,840 Speaker 1: Wilson to spread it out and throw the football. And 158 00:07:11,880 --> 00:07:14,840 Speaker 1: the hardest thing to do is throw the football when 159 00:07:14,880 --> 00:07:17,440 Speaker 1: everyone expects you to throw the football. When they're gonna 160 00:07:17,440 --> 00:07:19,440 Speaker 1: stay in that too high, you're gonna get that soft coverage. 161 00:07:19,480 --> 00:07:22,720 Speaker 1: And once you get behind, once the Seahawks key behind, 162 00:07:22,880 --> 00:07:25,280 Speaker 1: it's very difficult to come back, especially down to and 163 00:07:25,480 --> 00:07:28,640 Speaker 1: on the road. Yeah, so just never able to get 164 00:07:28,680 --> 00:07:32,320 Speaker 1: that going defensively. Another person I thought was interesting or 165 00:07:32,560 --> 00:07:36,320 Speaker 1: a player that was missing was Ziggianza. And you know, 166 00:07:36,360 --> 00:07:39,120 Speaker 1: when the season started, I thought, well, they signed him 167 00:07:39,160 --> 00:07:42,440 Speaker 1: to a pretty reasonable contract for his age and his production, 168 00:07:42,840 --> 00:07:44,640 Speaker 1: and I just thought, well, maybe the guy gets three 169 00:07:44,720 --> 00:07:46,560 Speaker 1: or four sacks, And then as the season went on, 170 00:07:46,640 --> 00:07:49,160 Speaker 1: you just didn't really get that much from him. Come 171 00:07:49,240 --> 00:07:51,120 Speaker 1: to find out, it's about his health and he just 172 00:07:51,120 --> 00:07:53,960 Speaker 1: couldn't get weight back on. But you know, he has 173 00:07:54,000 --> 00:07:57,680 Speaker 1: been so disruptive in the last few games, so and 174 00:07:57,800 --> 00:07:59,600 Speaker 1: it looks like, you know, he's gonna be maybe a 175 00:07:59,640 --> 00:08:03,600 Speaker 1: game time decision. Jadevian Clowney also going to be. Uh 176 00:08:03,720 --> 00:08:06,040 Speaker 1: he's got the sports herney thing going on, which he's 177 00:08:06,120 --> 00:08:08,320 Speaker 1: dealing with and he's playing through. But he also got 178 00:08:08,320 --> 00:08:11,320 Speaker 1: the flu, So I mean that's you know, hopefully he'll 179 00:08:11,400 --> 00:08:14,440 Speaker 1: be he'll be ready to go. But you know, I think, 180 00:08:14,440 --> 00:08:16,920 Speaker 1: you know, we're gonna talk to Jermaina Fetti coming up 181 00:08:16,960 --> 00:08:19,240 Speaker 1: here at seven thirty at the bottom of the hour. 182 00:08:19,320 --> 00:08:20,840 Speaker 1: But you know, one of the things I need to 183 00:08:20,880 --> 00:08:23,640 Speaker 1: do is protect Russell because over the last four games, 184 00:08:23,800 --> 00:08:27,920 Speaker 1: I've counted eighteen sacks and twenty nine quarterback hits, so 185 00:08:28,080 --> 00:08:31,080 Speaker 1: and his you know, his passer rating has not been 186 00:08:31,120 --> 00:08:34,000 Speaker 1: good over that period of time. You can understand why 187 00:08:34,040 --> 00:08:36,720 Speaker 1: when he's getting hit that much. So you know, hopefully 188 00:08:36,720 --> 00:08:40,200 Speaker 1: they'll be able to be able to protect Russell Wilson, 189 00:08:40,280 --> 00:08:44,400 Speaker 1: although they're going against a team that has forty seven 190 00:08:44,480 --> 00:08:47,000 Speaker 1: sacks compared to the Seahawks who have twenty three, and 191 00:08:47,400 --> 00:08:51,520 Speaker 1: I think the Seahawks have given up forty sacks offensively. Yeah, 192 00:08:51,559 --> 00:08:53,600 Speaker 1: you're going up because the team back can get after 193 00:08:53,600 --> 00:08:56,160 Speaker 1: the quarterback. And you're right, Russell Wilson, they seemed like 194 00:08:56,240 --> 00:08:58,320 Speaker 1: that last game against the Rams, he wasn't able to 195 00:08:58,440 --> 00:09:00,679 Speaker 1: maneuver in the pocket the way he was used to him. 196 00:09:00,720 --> 00:09:02,520 Speaker 1: What I saw is that one you gotta Aaron Donald 197 00:09:02,640 --> 00:09:04,880 Speaker 1: who's gonna collapse the pocket, and then you gotta Clay 198 00:09:04,920 --> 00:09:07,320 Speaker 1: Matthews who's gonna keep it out on these guys. And 199 00:09:08,040 --> 00:09:10,240 Speaker 1: what fear what scares me about the Panther is that 200 00:09:10,280 --> 00:09:13,520 Speaker 1: they have a solid linebacker corps with Keithley and Shack 201 00:09:13,640 --> 00:09:16,280 Speaker 1: and Bruce, So they're gonna be looking at Russ. So 202 00:09:16,280 --> 00:09:18,280 Speaker 1: they're gonna get after the quarterback and if you can 203 00:09:18,360 --> 00:09:20,320 Speaker 1: keep him up right, if you can get him outside 204 00:09:20,360 --> 00:09:22,000 Speaker 1: the pocket if you're gonna allow him to do the 205 00:09:22,000 --> 00:09:24,439 Speaker 1: things that kept him in the MVP race once upon 206 00:09:24,480 --> 00:09:27,000 Speaker 1: the time, which is the scramble drill, and I feel 207 00:09:27,000 --> 00:09:28,600 Speaker 1: like we've kind of gotten away from that if he's 208 00:09:28,600 --> 00:09:30,880 Speaker 1: not able to get outside the pocket to maneuver. I 209 00:09:30,960 --> 00:09:33,480 Speaker 1: third is if a team has gap control, that they 210 00:09:33,480 --> 00:09:36,319 Speaker 1: are disciplined. With those gaps, it's hard for Russ to maneuver. 211 00:09:36,640 --> 00:09:39,200 Speaker 1: So that's what I saw with the Rams last week. 212 00:09:39,520 --> 00:09:42,640 Speaker 1: But again, I think that was just a one week deal. 213 00:09:42,840 --> 00:09:46,040 Speaker 1: I think that these guys are refocused, they're re energized, 214 00:09:46,200 --> 00:09:47,640 Speaker 1: they're ready to go. They're ready to go on the 215 00:09:47,720 --> 00:09:50,240 Speaker 1: road and be the road roars that they were. They 216 00:09:50,240 --> 00:09:52,040 Speaker 1: were six to one on the road. You know, it's 217 00:09:52,040 --> 00:09:53,839 Speaker 1: hard to win on the road. People forget that. I 218 00:09:53,880 --> 00:09:55,319 Speaker 1: think we kind of got spoiled a bit because we're 219 00:09:55,360 --> 00:09:56,959 Speaker 1: used to seeing the performance so great in the road 220 00:09:57,120 --> 00:09:59,199 Speaker 1: and it's a difficult thing to do. So I expect 221 00:09:59,280 --> 00:10:00,880 Speaker 1: him to bounce back and go seven to one and 222 00:10:00,920 --> 00:10:03,280 Speaker 1: come back home ready to go. That'd be nice. This 223 00:10:03,360 --> 00:10:07,000 Speaker 1: is the fifth I believe ten am start fifth ten 224 00:10:07,040 --> 00:10:09,520 Speaker 1: am start coming up here, and that's just not even 225 00:10:09,520 --> 00:10:12,040 Speaker 1: a thing anymore. It's not even a problem. So yeah, 226 00:10:12,120 --> 00:10:16,760 Speaker 1: I've had some tough trips boy Philly, going out to Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, 227 00:10:16,920 --> 00:10:20,760 Speaker 1: so lots of lots of miles traveled. And coming up next, 228 00:10:20,760 --> 00:10:24,120 Speaker 1: we're gonna try to preview a little bit to give 229 00:10:24,120 --> 00:10:26,480 Speaker 1: you a little bit of flavor from the Carolina Panthers. 230 00:10:26,520 --> 00:10:29,000 Speaker 1: It seems like it's kind of a mess out there, 231 00:10:29,440 --> 00:10:32,360 Speaker 1: but you know, this is still a dangerous team. You 232 00:10:32,440 --> 00:10:35,480 Speaker 1: look back last year, they sold out to stop the 233 00:10:35,559 --> 00:10:38,240 Speaker 1: run and Russell Wilson and what I mean by they 234 00:10:38,280 --> 00:10:41,640 Speaker 1: just committed everybody to run gaps. They were running run 235 00:10:41,720 --> 00:10:44,120 Speaker 1: blitzes where guys are just running through gaps. The Seahawks 236 00:10:44,120 --> 00:10:46,160 Speaker 1: couldn't run it, so they took to the air and 237 00:10:46,280 --> 00:10:51,840 Speaker 1: Russell Wilson two touchdowns over three hundred yards astronomical quarterback 238 00:10:51,960 --> 00:10:55,600 Speaker 1: rating and remember a fourth and three touchdown pass to 239 00:10:55,840 --> 00:10:58,880 Speaker 1: David Moore. So hopefully if they do take that runaway, 240 00:10:59,640 --> 00:11:01,800 Speaker 1: Russell is able to do what he did last year 241 00:11:01,880 --> 00:11:04,040 Speaker 1: or something close to it. All right, coming up next, 242 00:11:04,240 --> 00:11:06,200 Speaker 1: we're gonna do a little bit of an opponent preview, 243 00:11:06,280 --> 00:11:10,040 Speaker 1: dig into what the Carolina Panthers are about. That's next, 244 00:11:10,080 --> 00:11:14,240 Speaker 1: here on Hawks Live. Hawks Live every Thursday from seven 245 00:11:14,240 --> 00:11:19,079 Speaker 1: to nine Live It's no Qualmy Casino on seven ESPN Seattle. 246 00:11:20,160 --> 00:11:23,440 Speaker 1: Welcome back to Hawks Live, Dave Wyman and Michael Bumpus, 247 00:11:23,480 --> 00:11:27,520 Speaker 1: and let's take a look at the Carolina Panthers. Michael, I, 248 00:11:28,120 --> 00:11:31,200 Speaker 1: you know, we talked to getting Joe Persons today, who 249 00:11:31,400 --> 00:11:33,360 Speaker 1: writes for the Athletic out there, and you know, I 250 00:11:33,400 --> 00:11:35,360 Speaker 1: asked him, do you think this is a team that 251 00:11:35,480 --> 00:11:38,600 Speaker 1: maybe could implode just because of what's going on and 252 00:11:39,040 --> 00:11:43,520 Speaker 1: just the firing of Ron Rivera. It just happened a 253 00:11:43,559 --> 00:11:45,559 Speaker 1: couple of weeks ago. I thought, you know, I just 254 00:11:45,600 --> 00:11:48,800 Speaker 1: remembered it being earlier, but it's just happened. And they 255 00:11:48,800 --> 00:11:53,080 Speaker 1: had a really bad performance against Atlanta, lost forty to twenty, 256 00:11:53,800 --> 00:11:56,480 Speaker 1: and then you know they were talking about I know 257 00:11:56,559 --> 00:11:59,040 Speaker 1: that they're they're tighten. Greg Olsen was saying, an this 258 00:11:59,120 --> 00:12:01,440 Speaker 1: is the darkest day that I've had in the NFL 259 00:12:01,520 --> 00:12:05,680 Speaker 1: when everybody loved Ron Rivera, but the owner didn't, so 260 00:12:06,000 --> 00:12:08,840 Speaker 1: they end up letting him go. Now, Perry fuel is 261 00:12:08,880 --> 00:12:12,280 Speaker 1: the head coach. And then on top of that, after 262 00:12:12,320 --> 00:12:16,120 Speaker 1: the game last week against Atlanta, their second year cornerback 263 00:12:16,360 --> 00:12:20,600 Speaker 1: Dante Jackson. He called out the Carolina defensive coaching staff. 264 00:12:20,640 --> 00:12:23,320 Speaker 1: He said there was two terrible calls that he said 265 00:12:23,440 --> 00:12:28,240 Speaker 1: led directly to Atlanta touchdowns. Now he apologized today, But man, 266 00:12:28,280 --> 00:12:31,240 Speaker 1: when you do that in the media, I just you know, 267 00:12:31,360 --> 00:12:33,760 Speaker 1: the coaches and players argue all the time. I remember 268 00:12:33,840 --> 00:12:37,800 Speaker 1: yelling and cursing at coaches and vice versa, but sometimes 269 00:12:37,800 --> 00:12:40,000 Speaker 1: in the heated battle. Sometimes it was at practice, but 270 00:12:40,280 --> 00:12:43,000 Speaker 1: never in the media. Man, no, one year a second 271 00:12:43,040 --> 00:12:45,600 Speaker 1: year guy, So how much do you really have in 272 00:12:45,679 --> 00:12:48,800 Speaker 1: that building? And two, that is not how you do business. 273 00:12:48,840 --> 00:12:51,280 Speaker 1: You know how it is. And in front of everybody else, 274 00:12:51,760 --> 00:12:54,160 Speaker 1: you're a united front. You know. Now when gets it 275 00:12:54,200 --> 00:12:56,400 Speaker 1: when you get to practice and you're on the sidelines 276 00:12:56,440 --> 00:12:59,440 Speaker 1: and things happen. But when you're in the controlled environment, 277 00:12:59,440 --> 00:13:02,680 Speaker 1: you have to be able to um to have the 278 00:13:02,800 --> 00:13:05,280 Speaker 1: organizations back, and he just didn't do that. And the 279 00:13:05,280 --> 00:13:06,880 Speaker 1: fact that he's a second year guy, I mean, I 280 00:13:07,160 --> 00:13:09,280 Speaker 1: I it's not right, but I can see it feels 281 00:13:09,280 --> 00:13:11,000 Speaker 1: like a pro bowler Hall of Famer, you know, someone 282 00:13:11,000 --> 00:13:13,120 Speaker 1: calling somebody out. But it's like, man, it's a privilege 283 00:13:13,160 --> 00:13:15,000 Speaker 1: to play in this league and it's your second year. 284 00:13:15,120 --> 00:13:17,760 Speaker 1: So whenever your face with some kind of question that 285 00:13:17,760 --> 00:13:19,520 Speaker 1: that that kind of sets you up to say something 286 00:13:19,559 --> 00:13:22,080 Speaker 1: negative about the organization. Man, you go, you go the 287 00:13:22,120 --> 00:13:24,320 Speaker 1: other way. So kind of disappointing that. Yeah, you know, 288 00:13:24,559 --> 00:13:28,920 Speaker 1: I think when you say something stupid before you've become 289 00:13:28,960 --> 00:13:31,240 Speaker 1: a good player, we should call it a Baker Mayfield 290 00:13:31,640 --> 00:13:34,120 Speaker 1: from now on, because my god, that's all he's done. 291 00:13:34,200 --> 00:13:36,240 Speaker 1: I mean, he hasn't even really done anything. He's thrown 292 00:13:36,320 --> 00:13:39,160 Speaker 1: thirty I get a chance to to rag on Baker Mayfield, 293 00:13:39,200 --> 00:13:40,840 Speaker 1: I'm gonna take it anytime I'm on the air. I 294 00:13:40,920 --> 00:13:43,520 Speaker 1: just man. But yeah, that was that was that was 295 00:13:43,600 --> 00:13:47,240 Speaker 1: kind of surprising. We mentioned the uh, the forty seven 296 00:13:47,360 --> 00:13:50,280 Speaker 1: sacks that they have, and you know, you look at 297 00:13:50,640 --> 00:13:53,640 Speaker 1: they've they've Eric Reid actually they're safety he has four 298 00:13:53,679 --> 00:13:57,080 Speaker 1: of them. Leading shack guys, Mario Addison he's a defensive 299 00:13:57,160 --> 00:14:00,440 Speaker 1: end with nine and a half, Brian Burns, who's rookie 300 00:14:00,440 --> 00:14:02,920 Speaker 1: defensive end five and a half, and Bruce Urvan, our guy, 301 00:14:02,960 --> 00:14:04,920 Speaker 1: Bruce Urvan has five and a half as well. So 302 00:14:05,480 --> 00:14:09,120 Speaker 1: this is a pretty tough defense. And but you know, 303 00:14:09,240 --> 00:14:12,560 Speaker 1: and you look at also Shaq Thompson as you mentioned earlier, 304 00:14:12,600 --> 00:14:16,200 Speaker 1: and Luke Keekley. Pretty good linebackers there. I was looking 305 00:14:16,240 --> 00:14:18,880 Speaker 1: over on the other side of the ball. Christian McCaffrey 306 00:14:19,080 --> 00:14:23,240 Speaker 1: obviously is just incredible. I mean his numbers. I mean, 307 00:14:23,240 --> 00:14:26,520 Speaker 1: he's already almost to two thousand yards as far as 308 00:14:26,840 --> 00:14:30,960 Speaker 1: receiving and rushing. But you know the other thing that 309 00:14:31,040 --> 00:14:36,000 Speaker 1: I noticed about him is that Tampa Bay shut him down. 310 00:14:36,280 --> 00:14:39,120 Speaker 1: So he averaged one hundred and sixty seven yards per 311 00:14:39,200 --> 00:14:42,960 Speaker 1: game in eleven games. With the other two that were 312 00:14:43,000 --> 00:14:45,640 Speaker 1: the Tampa Bay games, he averaged fifty five. And I 313 00:14:45,680 --> 00:14:48,040 Speaker 1: went and looked at those films, and you know, it 314 00:14:48,400 --> 00:14:51,640 Speaker 1: looked like they basically were playing like a spy on 315 00:14:51,720 --> 00:14:53,760 Speaker 1: Christian McCaffrey, which I think is wise, and I think 316 00:14:53,760 --> 00:14:56,480 Speaker 1: the linebackers might have to step up. I think it's 317 00:14:56,480 --> 00:14:58,600 Speaker 1: going to be on them, on Bobby and kJ and 318 00:14:58,680 --> 00:15:02,160 Speaker 1: Cody and maybe Kendre if we see him playing, because man, 319 00:15:02,200 --> 00:15:05,160 Speaker 1: if you take him away, I would say I would 320 00:15:05,200 --> 00:15:08,800 Speaker 1: take my chances against Kyle Allen. Yeah, Kyle Allen, you 321 00:15:08,840 --> 00:15:11,160 Speaker 1: take McCaffrey away, you still have d Mare. They got 322 00:15:11,160 --> 00:15:12,760 Speaker 1: a d more over there too. He has one thousand 323 00:15:12,800 --> 00:15:16,520 Speaker 1: yards four touchdowns. But McCaffrey makes this thing go. He 324 00:15:16,560 --> 00:15:19,600 Speaker 1: has seven hundred and twenty six yards receiving over a 325 00:15:19,640 --> 00:15:22,080 Speaker 1: thousand yards rushing. He's the guy, but if you look 326 00:15:22,120 --> 00:15:24,160 Speaker 1: at the last four games, he's been held under a 327 00:15:24,240 --> 00:15:26,960 Speaker 1: hundred yards rushing the last four games. So they're trying 328 00:15:26,960 --> 00:15:28,920 Speaker 1: to find different ways to getting him the ball and 329 00:15:29,040 --> 00:15:30,960 Speaker 1: gonna get him in the past game four times this year, 330 00:15:31,000 --> 00:15:33,760 Speaker 1: I believe he's left the team and rushing and receiving. 331 00:15:34,000 --> 00:15:36,120 Speaker 1: That's what can't happen. He can't lead the team in 332 00:15:36,240 --> 00:15:38,480 Speaker 1: rushing and receive him. You want to take your chances 333 00:15:38,520 --> 00:15:40,600 Speaker 1: on a d more. Obviously he has a thousand yards, 334 00:15:40,640 --> 00:15:42,360 Speaker 1: he's having a great year. But if you're taking your 335 00:15:42,400 --> 00:15:44,160 Speaker 1: chances on a d more, that means you're putting the 336 00:15:44,160 --> 00:15:46,280 Speaker 1: ball in the hands of Kyle Allen, and that's what 337 00:15:46,360 --> 00:15:49,280 Speaker 1: you want a rookie quarterback trying to beat you. And 338 00:15:49,320 --> 00:15:52,000 Speaker 1: I think with the way this defense has played minus 339 00:15:52,120 --> 00:15:54,320 Speaker 1: last week, they should be able to get pressure on 340 00:15:54,360 --> 00:15:55,800 Speaker 1: this guy. Even if they don't get the sacks that 341 00:15:55,840 --> 00:15:57,680 Speaker 1: we'd liked to see that we haven't seen this year 342 00:15:57,760 --> 00:15:59,720 Speaker 1: him this good pressure on him and make him make 343 00:15:59,800 --> 00:16:01,880 Speaker 1: up the season. The Hawks are also top five when 344 00:16:01,880 --> 00:16:03,840 Speaker 1: it comes to interceptions in the League, So make him 345 00:16:03,880 --> 00:16:06,400 Speaker 1: throw the football and we'll come down with it. Yeah. More, 346 00:16:06,480 --> 00:16:08,400 Speaker 1: as you mentioned, he was a first round draft choice 347 00:16:08,400 --> 00:16:11,960 Speaker 1: out of Maryland last year, so he's he's also having 348 00:16:12,000 --> 00:16:13,840 Speaker 1: a good year. But yeah, I just think, man, if 349 00:16:13,840 --> 00:16:15,920 Speaker 1: you if you take away, I'm still mad that Christian 350 00:16:16,000 --> 00:16:20,960 Speaker 1: McCaffrey didn't get the Heisman a few years ago. So yeah, 351 00:16:21,000 --> 00:16:24,320 Speaker 1: who was pretty good man. I just being a Stanford 352 00:16:24,320 --> 00:16:26,000 Speaker 1: guy and also the son of one of my buddis, 353 00:16:26,080 --> 00:16:28,600 Speaker 1: Ed McCaffrey, who I played with at Stanford and played 354 00:16:28,640 --> 00:16:31,960 Speaker 1: with him in Denver. But but yeah, I mean remember 355 00:16:32,000 --> 00:16:34,560 Speaker 1: what he did last year McCaffrey two hundred and thirty 356 00:16:34,600 --> 00:16:37,560 Speaker 1: seven yards. Yeah, so you know, he was He had 357 00:16:37,560 --> 00:16:40,520 Speaker 1: a couple of touchdowns. He was just a dynamic and 358 00:16:40,600 --> 00:16:42,920 Speaker 1: that to me, I think if you and we talked 359 00:16:42,920 --> 00:16:45,360 Speaker 1: about this earlier, I think if this is a team 360 00:16:45,360 --> 00:16:47,840 Speaker 1: that if you get a lead on them, they might 361 00:16:47,880 --> 00:16:51,240 Speaker 1: shut down, you know, And that's kind of I mean, 362 00:16:51,320 --> 00:16:52,920 Speaker 1: there's a lot of pride. A lot of these guys 363 00:16:52,920 --> 00:16:55,760 Speaker 1: are saying, look, we're playing for each other. Gerald McCoy, 364 00:16:55,800 --> 00:16:58,240 Speaker 1: who's a veteran you know, he said that, you know, 365 00:16:58,280 --> 00:17:00,960 Speaker 1: how we're on a skid. How do you right your 366 00:17:01,000 --> 00:17:03,680 Speaker 1: wrongs beat Seattle. It can be done, so you know, 367 00:17:03,760 --> 00:17:06,760 Speaker 1: we'll see which side of the Panthers. I just feel 368 00:17:06,760 --> 00:17:10,360 Speaker 1: like either way, it's gonna be difficult because the Seahawks 369 00:17:10,440 --> 00:17:13,480 Speaker 1: sometimes will make it difficult on themselves. But also it's 370 00:17:13,520 --> 00:17:16,439 Speaker 1: just you know, on the road in that ten am slot. 371 00:17:16,480 --> 00:17:18,679 Speaker 1: I know the Seahawks are like six point favorites, but 372 00:17:19,160 --> 00:17:21,960 Speaker 1: still I think it's gonna be a difficult to task. Yeah, 373 00:17:22,000 --> 00:17:23,920 Speaker 1: I'm with you, it's I think it would be difficult. 374 00:17:23,920 --> 00:17:27,560 Speaker 1: You're on the road, you're in Carolina. They're desperate right now. 375 00:17:27,960 --> 00:17:30,400 Speaker 1: Both defenses are gonna give up yards. They're both around 376 00:17:30,400 --> 00:17:32,359 Speaker 1: three hundred seventy five yards that they give up. So 377 00:17:32,560 --> 00:17:35,040 Speaker 1: there will play. There are plays to be made out there. 378 00:17:35,200 --> 00:17:38,760 Speaker 1: It's all about how they respond and if they're able 379 00:17:38,800 --> 00:17:40,800 Speaker 1: to bounce back to when things go back, and I 380 00:17:40,840 --> 00:17:43,119 Speaker 1: feel like the Seattle Seahawks are a team that can 381 00:17:43,200 --> 00:17:46,000 Speaker 1: bounce back, especially after this week. You know that our 382 00:17:46,040 --> 00:17:48,600 Speaker 1: guy Paul Moyer, right, he says he prefers to play. 383 00:17:48,680 --> 00:17:50,399 Speaker 1: He doesn't want to play a team after a loss 384 00:17:50,480 --> 00:17:52,840 Speaker 1: because he feels like, you know, they're motivated, they're ready 385 00:17:52,840 --> 00:17:55,119 Speaker 1: to go. I think the Carolina. The Panthers are feeling 386 00:17:55,119 --> 00:17:56,840 Speaker 1: the same way, especially with this see just because of 387 00:17:56,880 --> 00:17:59,040 Speaker 1: the success that they had over the years. So this 388 00:17:59,119 --> 00:18:02,320 Speaker 1: is a get right game, figure out, get back to 389 00:18:02,359 --> 00:18:04,719 Speaker 1: who you are, run the football, don't get down. Let 390 00:18:04,760 --> 00:18:06,720 Speaker 1: Russell be special. And Russell needs a game as well. 391 00:18:06,720 --> 00:18:09,280 Speaker 1: It's been a while since we've seen him perform at 392 00:18:09,320 --> 00:18:12,840 Speaker 1: that MVP status with caliber that we're used to seeing 393 00:18:12,880 --> 00:18:16,280 Speaker 1: him earlier in the season. So it's all setting up 394 00:18:16,359 --> 00:18:18,600 Speaker 1: for the Hawks to have a great game. It's funny 395 00:18:18,600 --> 00:18:20,639 Speaker 1: you look at this, it seems like we play them 396 00:18:20,680 --> 00:18:24,920 Speaker 1: every year, and I guess we didn't face them in 397 00:18:25,040 --> 00:18:28,920 Speaker 1: two thousand and seventeen, but the Seahawks have. The last 398 00:18:29,000 --> 00:18:33,520 Speaker 1: four times they've visited Carolina, they've won, and really the 399 00:18:33,920 --> 00:18:35,919 Speaker 1: last loss was two thousand and seven. So in the 400 00:18:35,960 --> 00:18:38,720 Speaker 1: modern you know, Pete Carroll era, we've gone out there 401 00:18:38,760 --> 00:18:42,640 Speaker 1: and kind of owned them, man. And last year was 402 00:18:42,760 --> 00:18:44,960 Speaker 1: no exception. That was a game where remember Chris Carson 403 00:18:45,000 --> 00:18:48,680 Speaker 1: did the flip through the air, They they shut down 404 00:18:48,680 --> 00:18:51,760 Speaker 1: the run game, Russell took care of business. So we'll 405 00:18:51,760 --> 00:18:54,439 Speaker 1: see how it goes. But um, yeah, I feel like 406 00:18:54,480 --> 00:18:56,119 Speaker 1: this is a team if you jump on them that 407 00:18:56,280 --> 00:18:59,200 Speaker 1: and they're also minus six in turnover ratio, although the 408 00:18:59,760 --> 00:19:03,199 Speaker 1: ram were minus four, but Seahawks now plus eleven in 409 00:19:03,320 --> 00:19:07,800 Speaker 1: turnover ratio because well, mostly because of Quandre Diggs's a 410 00:19:07,840 --> 00:19:10,600 Speaker 1: couple of interceptions that he had last Yeah, Quandre has 411 00:19:10,640 --> 00:19:12,760 Speaker 1: been a great addition to the team. We did like 412 00:19:12,800 --> 00:19:16,120 Speaker 1: a ranking I believe last week of the best newcomer, 413 00:19:16,119 --> 00:19:18,520 Speaker 1: and obviously Clowney gets it. But if you just go 414 00:19:18,560 --> 00:19:21,439 Speaker 1: out the last few weeks, might give that to Diggs. 415 00:19:21,440 --> 00:19:24,040 Speaker 1: And with the rookie quarterback, I think you get them down. 416 00:19:24,080 --> 00:19:27,480 Speaker 1: He's young. How does he leave these these men in 417 00:19:28,040 --> 00:19:30,439 Speaker 1: moments of adversity and does he have the tools and 418 00:19:30,480 --> 00:19:33,119 Speaker 1: the experience to get himself out of the hall. I 419 00:19:33,160 --> 00:19:35,040 Speaker 1: think he's a decent player. I don't think he's their 420 00:19:35,119 --> 00:19:38,280 Speaker 1: franchise quarterback going forward, So make him try to beat you. Well, 421 00:19:38,280 --> 00:19:40,879 Speaker 1: you know on Hawks Live, every time that we have 422 00:19:41,000 --> 00:19:43,080 Speaker 1: to show up here at seven thirty, we talked to 423 00:19:43,560 --> 00:19:47,200 Speaker 1: a Seahawk player. This week, it's gonna be Jermaine Affetti. 424 00:19:47,320 --> 00:19:50,440 Speaker 1: We'll talk to him next. That's here on Hawks Live. 425 00:19:50,720 --> 00:19:55,800 Speaker 1: Hawks Slive every Thursday from seven to nine live on 426 00:19:57,160 --> 00:20:01,400 Speaker 1: ESPN Seattle. Welcome back to Hawks Live Dave Wyman and 427 00:20:01,480 --> 00:20:05,640 Speaker 1: Michael Bumpus and we're trying to get Jermaine Effettie on 428 00:20:05,680 --> 00:20:08,360 Speaker 1: the phone, and uh, you know, I mentioned it earlier. 429 00:20:08,400 --> 00:20:10,800 Speaker 1: It was kind of a disappointing performance all the way 430 00:20:10,800 --> 00:20:13,280 Speaker 1: around last week. But man, going into I just kept 431 00:20:13,280 --> 00:20:16,640 Speaker 1: looking at going, is that number, right, Seahawk offense number 432 00:20:16,680 --> 00:20:18,760 Speaker 1: three in the NFL as far as yards go, and 433 00:20:18,840 --> 00:20:22,160 Speaker 1: that just has not been what it's been about here. 434 00:20:22,200 --> 00:20:25,040 Speaker 1: I mean, it's been about the run game certainly, and 435 00:20:25,119 --> 00:20:28,240 Speaker 1: last year averaging one hundred and sixty. This year they're 436 00:20:28,280 --> 00:20:31,280 Speaker 1: averaging one hundred and forty one. But also just Russ 437 00:20:31,320 --> 00:20:34,680 Speaker 1: has had just such a great year. And it's amazing 438 00:20:34,720 --> 00:20:36,640 Speaker 1: to me, Michael, when I start going through and looking 439 00:20:36,680 --> 00:20:39,520 Speaker 1: at some of the records that Russell has, and one 440 00:20:39,560 --> 00:20:43,240 Speaker 1: of them is that with one more win, he will 441 00:20:43,280 --> 00:20:46,680 Speaker 1: tie Tom Brady for most wins in their first eight 442 00:20:46,720 --> 00:20:49,960 Speaker 1: seasons Tom Brady, And that's the thing that get that 443 00:20:50,280 --> 00:20:54,280 Speaker 1: jumps out to me with him, here's another one career 444 00:20:54,320 --> 00:20:56,199 Speaker 1: passer rating of one hundred and one point to it 445 00:20:56,280 --> 00:21:00,280 Speaker 1: ranked second in NFL history. So I mean, it's not 446 00:21:00,320 --> 00:21:03,600 Speaker 1: just what's going on here. And then you know there's 447 00:21:03,640 --> 00:21:06,880 Speaker 1: some of these where you know he's comparing, he's really 448 00:21:07,000 --> 00:21:09,760 Speaker 1: he's comparable to a guy like Peyton Manning. So I mean, 449 00:21:09,800 --> 00:21:12,280 Speaker 1: that's that's the thing about Russ. But you know the 450 00:21:12,280 --> 00:21:15,040 Speaker 1: reason why I bring that up. Thirty and seven mentioned 451 00:21:15,040 --> 00:21:18,280 Speaker 1: that earlier after I'll ask Jermaine if he's aware of that. 452 00:21:18,320 --> 00:21:20,679 Speaker 1: But thirty and seven after a loss for Russell Wilson. 453 00:21:20,760 --> 00:21:23,480 Speaker 1: So in other words, he does not lose back to 454 00:21:23,520 --> 00:21:26,760 Speaker 1: back games. No, he doesn't, and I don't expect him 455 00:21:26,800 --> 00:21:29,360 Speaker 1: to do that this week either. You mentioned all the 456 00:21:29,400 --> 00:21:32,800 Speaker 1: records that Russell Wilson is a part of. And it's 457 00:21:32,880 --> 00:21:36,400 Speaker 1: unfortunate because sometimes I think the Twelves and this reason 458 00:21:36,520 --> 00:21:38,520 Speaker 1: take it for granted because they're so used to seeing 459 00:21:38,560 --> 00:21:41,040 Speaker 1: this type of success, kind of like the New England 460 00:21:41,040 --> 00:21:43,840 Speaker 1: Patriots when their team goes down and they're buoying him 461 00:21:44,000 --> 00:21:46,360 Speaker 1: like you're buying Tom Brady and the pages because they're 462 00:21:46,359 --> 00:21:48,760 Speaker 1: down at home, like, hey, this is welcome to reality. 463 00:21:48,840 --> 00:21:50,520 Speaker 1: You're gonna have tough times. You know. We don't do 464 00:21:50,560 --> 00:21:53,080 Speaker 1: that here quarterback. No, not at all. I wouldn't expect 465 00:21:53,080 --> 00:21:55,600 Speaker 1: the Twelves to do that. So, um, the run that 466 00:21:55,640 --> 00:21:59,800 Speaker 1: he's had and the success that he's had. It's surprising 467 00:21:59,800 --> 00:22:02,280 Speaker 1: to some but not to the guys here. And I 468 00:22:02,320 --> 00:22:04,560 Speaker 1: don't think a lot of people realize the success that 469 00:22:04,600 --> 00:22:06,119 Speaker 1: he has. And we're still tucked a way up here. 470 00:22:06,160 --> 00:22:09,040 Speaker 1: Many people don't. They need to have like a sports 471 00:22:09,119 --> 00:22:12,639 Speaker 1: intersection Russell's accomplishments this week. It seems like every single 472 00:22:12,640 --> 00:22:14,399 Speaker 1: week we're saying something else. I didn't know he was 473 00:22:14,440 --> 00:22:17,280 Speaker 1: thirty and seven after a loss until you said it. Well, 474 00:22:17,320 --> 00:22:19,480 Speaker 1: and Rabel and I do that before the game. Now 475 00:22:19,480 --> 00:22:21,879 Speaker 1: our Keys to the Game includes a Russell stat of 476 00:22:21,880 --> 00:22:25,800 Speaker 1: the week because it's just amazing what he's what he's done. 477 00:22:25,920 --> 00:22:29,160 Speaker 1: Let me throw this at you. If Russell's six foot two, 478 00:22:29,480 --> 00:22:30,920 Speaker 1: First of all, he pray does it get picked in 479 00:22:30,960 --> 00:22:34,440 Speaker 1: the third round right now? But if he's six foot two, 480 00:22:35,040 --> 00:22:37,440 Speaker 1: don't you think I really believe that that's a thing 481 00:22:37,480 --> 00:22:40,280 Speaker 1: that people discount him because of his height, And I 482 00:22:40,359 --> 00:22:44,199 Speaker 1: just think it's absolutely ridiculous based on the performance. I 483 00:22:44,240 --> 00:22:46,000 Speaker 1: mean one thing, if he had two or three years, 484 00:22:46,000 --> 00:22:48,199 Speaker 1: he's got eight seasons. Now it is his eighth season 485 00:22:48,640 --> 00:22:51,640 Speaker 1: and he's just putting these numbers up. The other thing 486 00:22:51,640 --> 00:22:56,399 Speaker 1: about it is I mentioned this the Peyton Manning stat 487 00:22:56,520 --> 00:22:58,879 Speaker 1: that he has, which I will find here in a second. 488 00:22:58,880 --> 00:23:02,600 Speaker 1: But it, um, it's we don't throw the ball here. 489 00:23:02,960 --> 00:23:04,919 Speaker 1: I mean last year they were I know we're in 490 00:23:05,000 --> 00:23:07,600 Speaker 1: like the bottom half of the league's first pass attempts 491 00:23:07,640 --> 00:23:10,159 Speaker 1: this year, but last year we were dead last and 492 00:23:10,200 --> 00:23:13,280 Speaker 1: pass attempts. And so he's getting all these numbers with 493 00:23:13,680 --> 00:23:16,760 Speaker 1: an offense that really doesn't throw the ball. But it's 494 00:23:16,800 --> 00:23:20,680 Speaker 1: just he's just incredibly efficient. Yeah, he's super efficient, and 495 00:23:21,400 --> 00:23:24,440 Speaker 1: a lot of the the passes that he attempts are 496 00:23:24,560 --> 00:23:26,800 Speaker 1: down the field. I'm sure there's a stat out there 497 00:23:26,800 --> 00:23:29,800 Speaker 1: where he's the most efficient with throwing the football twenty 498 00:23:29,840 --> 00:23:32,720 Speaker 1: yards or more down the field, I mean pass balls. 499 00:23:32,760 --> 00:23:34,680 Speaker 1: One of the most wins in the in the fourth quarter. 500 00:23:34,680 --> 00:23:37,040 Speaker 1: I think Matthew Stafford is around there with him. And 501 00:23:37,160 --> 00:23:40,000 Speaker 1: so whenever you look at clutch stats, clutch stats, he's 502 00:23:40,000 --> 00:23:43,280 Speaker 1: gonna be in the mix and enjoy the show. I 503 00:23:43,320 --> 00:23:45,560 Speaker 1: know he's had a couple of bad games, or according 504 00:23:45,600 --> 00:23:48,280 Speaker 1: to his expectations, a couple of bad games. To us 505 00:23:48,480 --> 00:23:49,560 Speaker 1: or to the rest of the league, it's just an 506 00:23:49,600 --> 00:23:51,239 Speaker 1: average game. But we're so he's seen him befo him 507 00:23:51,240 --> 00:23:53,399 Speaker 1: at a high level. Um, don't forget things that this 508 00:23:53,440 --> 00:23:55,200 Speaker 1: guy has done eight seasons, one of the most winning 509 00:23:55,200 --> 00:23:57,520 Speaker 1: this quarterbacks out there, and he does it in a 510 00:23:57,520 --> 00:24:00,920 Speaker 1: different way. He's not his personality. His style is something 511 00:24:00,960 --> 00:24:03,160 Speaker 1: that I don't think this league has ever seen. Yeah, 512 00:24:03,200 --> 00:24:05,639 Speaker 1: and that's I think it's kind of like with Pete 513 00:24:05,720 --> 00:24:08,120 Speaker 1: Carroll and John Schneider. We say every year, why don't 514 00:24:08,119 --> 00:24:10,720 Speaker 1: think get Executive of the Year for John Schneider GM 515 00:24:10,760 --> 00:24:13,280 Speaker 1: of the Year? Why doesn't Pete Carroll get Coach of 516 00:24:13,320 --> 00:24:15,680 Speaker 1: the Year? And same thing with Russell Wilson. But I 517 00:24:15,720 --> 00:24:18,320 Speaker 1: think it's because they're so consistently good. I think you 518 00:24:18,359 --> 00:24:20,840 Speaker 1: have to be really bad to win those for one 519 00:24:20,880 --> 00:24:23,120 Speaker 1: season and then you know, have a bounce back year. 520 00:24:23,480 --> 00:24:26,480 Speaker 1: But unfortunately for the Seahawks, their bad season is nine 521 00:24:26,520 --> 00:24:30,560 Speaker 1: and seven twenty seventeen. I mean, that's the one year 522 00:24:30,600 --> 00:24:34,000 Speaker 1: they haven't had a double digit win total and they 523 00:24:34,040 --> 00:24:37,360 Speaker 1: missed the playoffs. But nine and seven it equals the 524 00:24:37,400 --> 00:24:40,720 Speaker 1: best record of any team that I was on in 525 00:24:40,720 --> 00:24:44,240 Speaker 1: the NFL really in nine years. So I like to 526 00:24:44,280 --> 00:24:46,880 Speaker 1: think that it wasn't because of me, Michael, but but yeah, 527 00:24:46,920 --> 00:24:50,600 Speaker 1: definitely wasn't you take You take this for granted, all 528 00:24:50,640 --> 00:24:52,560 Speaker 1: the things that he's done. And you know, one of 529 00:24:52,560 --> 00:24:55,240 Speaker 1: the things I think what it was is three thousand 530 00:24:55,359 --> 00:24:59,080 Speaker 1: plus yards and twenty plus touchdowns. Him and Peyton Manning 531 00:24:59,119 --> 00:25:00,880 Speaker 1: are the only two that have done that in their 532 00:25:00,880 --> 00:25:04,080 Speaker 1: first eight seasons. I did the math on it because 533 00:25:04,080 --> 00:25:06,920 Speaker 1: I went through and looked at at Peyton Manning's attempts 534 00:25:06,920 --> 00:25:10,679 Speaker 1: pass attempts. It was about six more pass attempts than 535 00:25:10,800 --> 00:25:13,639 Speaker 1: Russell Wilson per game, So it ended up being like 536 00:25:13,800 --> 00:25:17,120 Speaker 1: six hundred less throws that Russell has gotten that same 537 00:25:17,160 --> 00:25:20,920 Speaker 1: stat three thousand plus yardage and UH and twenty plus touchdowns, 538 00:25:21,000 --> 00:25:24,840 Speaker 1: So just just amazing how efficient he is. And today 539 00:25:24,880 --> 00:25:27,480 Speaker 1: we talked to him about MVP. What did you think? 540 00:25:27,600 --> 00:25:29,880 Speaker 1: What do you think Russell would say if you ask him, hey, 541 00:25:30,160 --> 00:25:31,600 Speaker 1: you know, how do you feel about the MVP? Do 542 00:25:31,640 --> 00:25:33,720 Speaker 1: you want to win the MVP? Well, because I spoke 543 00:25:33,720 --> 00:25:35,840 Speaker 1: to you before the show started, I know what he said. 544 00:25:35,960 --> 00:25:38,240 Speaker 1: But if I didn't speak to you, I would think 545 00:25:38,280 --> 00:25:40,600 Speaker 1: he said, hey, it's nice, it's not about Wednesday. It's 546 00:25:40,600 --> 00:25:42,040 Speaker 1: not about that as well as want to win games, 547 00:25:42,040 --> 00:25:44,840 Speaker 1: and you know the typical Russell answer, and that's not 548 00:25:44,880 --> 00:25:47,440 Speaker 1: what he said. Yeah, he said, look, hey, I you know, 549 00:25:47,560 --> 00:25:49,719 Speaker 1: for a guy that's five ten, five eleven coming out 550 00:25:49,760 --> 00:25:51,960 Speaker 1: of Virginia, you know, a little bit of a chip 551 00:25:51,960 --> 00:25:53,720 Speaker 1: on my shoulder. I don't know if he I threw 552 00:25:53,760 --> 00:25:55,879 Speaker 1: that in there, but you know, he thought, you know 553 00:25:55,960 --> 00:25:57,800 Speaker 1: that that would be cool. It'd be something that he 554 00:25:57,880 --> 00:26:00,720 Speaker 1: wants to accomplish. And but of course he talked about 555 00:26:00,720 --> 00:26:02,760 Speaker 1: the team and everything. But that was a really good 556 00:26:02,840 --> 00:26:06,560 Speaker 1: interview with him. Couldn't be happier with Russ. We're just 557 00:26:06,600 --> 00:26:09,400 Speaker 1: incredibly fortunate to have him here. He's just a good man, 558 00:26:09,880 --> 00:26:12,240 Speaker 1: good leader. And the other thing is I would say, 559 00:26:12,840 --> 00:26:15,639 Speaker 1: and it's not like it was terrible or anything, but 560 00:26:15,720 --> 00:26:20,479 Speaker 1: he has everybody buys into Russell as the leader of 561 00:26:20,480 --> 00:26:23,280 Speaker 1: this team. And he came into a team that was 562 00:26:23,880 --> 00:26:27,720 Speaker 1: mostly dominated by defense. You know, Richard Sherman and then 563 00:26:27,760 --> 00:26:31,159 Speaker 1: you know Doug Baldwin was also, you know, a leader, 564 00:26:31,200 --> 00:26:33,600 Speaker 1: and a lot of those guys didn't think quite the 565 00:26:33,640 --> 00:26:35,560 Speaker 1: same as Russell Wilson. Maybe they thought he was a 566 00:26:35,600 --> 00:26:37,960 Speaker 1: little bit of a boy scout. But now this is 567 00:26:38,040 --> 00:26:41,080 Speaker 1: Russell's team. You know, there's nobody that doesn't believe that 568 00:26:41,200 --> 00:26:44,320 Speaker 1: everything he says he believes in and he does. This 569 00:26:44,400 --> 00:26:47,560 Speaker 1: isn't some act. I mean, Russ is a guy that 570 00:26:48,040 --> 00:26:52,320 Speaker 1: just always positive. He talks about his mental coach, Trevor 571 00:26:52,400 --> 00:26:55,320 Speaker 1: Moab and how they've worked together and how he's just 572 00:26:55,400 --> 00:26:58,159 Speaker 1: able to keep a positive attitude even when things are 573 00:26:58,440 --> 00:27:00,680 Speaker 1: going poorly for him. Yeah, I was. I was one 574 00:27:00,680 --> 00:27:03,320 Speaker 1: of the skeptics early. It was when resting in the 575 00:27:03,400 --> 00:27:07,920 Speaker 1: league twenty twelve, twelve. I was a couple of years 576 00:27:08,000 --> 00:27:10,640 Speaker 1: removed from the league and I'm like, there's no way 577 00:27:11,000 --> 00:27:13,240 Speaker 1: this guy is for real. And the second year comes, 578 00:27:13,280 --> 00:27:15,679 Speaker 1: There's no way this guy is for real. In every 579 00:27:15,680 --> 00:27:19,600 Speaker 1: single year, every press conference, every postgame interview, m he 580 00:27:19,680 --> 00:27:22,199 Speaker 1: is exactly the same. So at this point he is 581 00:27:22,240 --> 00:27:24,840 Speaker 1: who he is and this works. And this also shows 582 00:27:24,880 --> 00:27:28,040 Speaker 1: that you can be this kind of straight edge guy 583 00:27:28,200 --> 00:27:30,440 Speaker 1: and have success. When you think about football players, you 584 00:27:30,480 --> 00:27:32,800 Speaker 1: don't think about straight edge guys, and you think about 585 00:27:32,840 --> 00:27:38,240 Speaker 1: just raw, just rough, tough type of stuff like Philip 586 00:27:38,320 --> 00:27:41,600 Speaker 1: Rivers yelling in a defensive player's era, a ninety yard touchdown. 587 00:27:41,680 --> 00:27:43,520 Speaker 1: You know, those are the type of moments you think 588 00:27:43,640 --> 00:27:45,760 Speaker 1: when it comes to football players, And he just came 589 00:27:45,800 --> 00:27:47,840 Speaker 1: and show that you can, you can take a different 590 00:27:47,840 --> 00:27:50,320 Speaker 1: path and still have a bunch of success. Let me 591 00:27:50,359 --> 00:27:53,600 Speaker 1: ask you this from Michael former wide receiver. Tell me 592 00:27:53,600 --> 00:27:56,720 Speaker 1: what you're seeing out of Josh Gordon because he ran 593 00:27:56,800 --> 00:27:59,480 Speaker 1: like an out route. The thing that I've seen from him, 594 00:27:59,520 --> 00:28:03,120 Speaker 1: just from from my eyes is that it's effortless for him. 595 00:28:03,240 --> 00:28:07,600 Speaker 1: He runs his route so well, catches the ball so securely. 596 00:28:08,520 --> 00:28:11,000 Speaker 1: He's ran a few slats, He's ran like an out route, 597 00:28:11,040 --> 00:28:13,439 Speaker 1: like I said, but I'm ready for like double moves 598 00:28:13,560 --> 00:28:16,600 Speaker 1: down the field a fifty fifty throw. What do you 599 00:28:16,640 --> 00:28:20,440 Speaker 1: think about his development and where do you see them 600 00:28:20,560 --> 00:28:23,760 Speaker 1: using him? I think initially they used him the right way. 601 00:28:23,800 --> 00:28:25,840 Speaker 1: You bring a guy in who doesn't really know the 602 00:28:25,880 --> 00:28:28,359 Speaker 1: offense yet, what do you do. You isolate him on 603 00:28:28,359 --> 00:28:31,040 Speaker 1: the backside of formation. You throw the route that I 604 00:28:31,080 --> 00:28:33,160 Speaker 1: feel can work against any coverage in the world, which 605 00:28:33,200 --> 00:28:35,800 Speaker 1: is a slamp. So his first three routes are slats, 606 00:28:35,920 --> 00:28:37,639 Speaker 1: and then you kind of seem involved a little bit. 607 00:28:37,640 --> 00:28:40,120 Speaker 1: He caught a deep out route. I believe he caught 608 00:28:40,160 --> 00:28:42,640 Speaker 1: like a post going across the field. And you said it, 609 00:28:42,680 --> 00:28:44,840 Speaker 1: when he catches the ball, it's like magnets, Like the 610 00:28:44,880 --> 00:28:47,520 Speaker 1: ball just sticks to his hand and it looks different 611 00:28:47,600 --> 00:28:50,360 Speaker 1: even when Tyler Lockey catches the ball. I call a 612 00:28:50,400 --> 00:28:53,200 Speaker 1: hand selection. Big up Mike Levin Seller from Washington University. 613 00:28:53,200 --> 00:28:56,040 Speaker 1: He taught me that phrase hand selection. How are you 614 00:28:56,080 --> 00:28:58,000 Speaker 1: going to catch the ball? And it seems like when 615 00:28:58,000 --> 00:29:00,960 Speaker 1: he decides he's gonna, he's gonna the ball, it's the 616 00:29:01,080 --> 00:29:03,040 Speaker 1: right hand selection. It's not a ball that's up high 617 00:29:03,200 --> 00:29:05,200 Speaker 1: that you're flipping your hands over trying to get under. 618 00:29:05,840 --> 00:29:08,080 Speaker 1: If a ball's low, he's getting down again. And it 619 00:29:08,440 --> 00:29:10,479 Speaker 1: looks effortless. And for it got to be that big 620 00:29:10,600 --> 00:29:12,720 Speaker 1: and to make it look like that is impressive. I 621 00:29:12,800 --> 00:29:14,640 Speaker 1: used to grow up watching him. Tor Owens was my 622 00:29:14,720 --> 00:29:16,520 Speaker 1: favorite receiver growing up. He was nice and big. I 623 00:29:16,600 --> 00:29:19,040 Speaker 1: used to try to mold my game after hindes Ward. 624 00:29:19,080 --> 00:29:22,200 Speaker 1: But watching Tura Owens, it didn't look easy when he 625 00:29:22,240 --> 00:29:24,120 Speaker 1: caught the ball like he would catch it. He has 626 00:29:24,120 --> 00:29:26,400 Speaker 1: some drops too, but it didn't look easy just because 627 00:29:26,400 --> 00:29:28,240 Speaker 1: he's a big man and the limbs are just different. 628 00:29:28,280 --> 00:29:30,960 Speaker 1: But with Josh Gordon, it looks easy. It looks like 629 00:29:31,240 --> 00:29:34,480 Speaker 1: he's a five eleven six foot guy who can move 630 00:29:34,480 --> 00:29:36,400 Speaker 1: his body in ways to make it easy for him 631 00:29:36,400 --> 00:29:39,560 Speaker 1: to catch the ball. So I'm excited to see how 632 00:29:39,600 --> 00:29:42,360 Speaker 1: he contributes in his offense going forward, and last week, 633 00:29:42,440 --> 00:29:45,160 Speaker 1: even though the Hawks lost the game, it was encouraging 634 00:29:45,200 --> 00:29:47,280 Speaker 1: to see that he caught out route. He caught a 635 00:29:47,320 --> 00:29:49,480 Speaker 1: post ball. We know he can catch a slant. So 636 00:29:49,720 --> 00:29:52,680 Speaker 1: as the season goes along, as his run game estavashes 637 00:29:52,720 --> 00:29:55,720 Speaker 1: themselves again, those uptop balls are gonna be there for him. Well, 638 00:29:55,720 --> 00:29:58,720 Speaker 1: we weren't able to connect with Jermaine and Funny, but 639 00:29:58,840 --> 00:30:01,840 Speaker 1: that's all right. We'll talk to the Professor instead and 640 00:30:01,880 --> 00:30:04,600 Speaker 1: he'll get us caught up on everything that's going around 641 00:30:04,640 --> 00:30:07,600 Speaker 1: the NFL. Talk to John Clayton. That's next here on 642 00:30:07,680 --> 00:30:19,440 Speaker 1: Hawks Live. How Welcome to Hawks Live, Dave Wyman and 643 00:30:19,600 --> 00:30:23,240 Speaker 1: Michael Bumpus. I'll think good thoughts for Paul Mayer's a 644 00:30:23,240 --> 00:30:25,560 Speaker 1: little bit under the weather tonight, couldn't join us. It's 645 00:30:25,560 --> 00:30:30,200 Speaker 1: our last show up here, and to celebrate our last show, 646 00:30:30,200 --> 00:30:32,280 Speaker 1: we're gonna talk to the Professor John Clayton. John, how 647 00:30:32,280 --> 00:30:34,000 Speaker 1: are you. I'm a little saddened because this is our 648 00:30:34,080 --> 00:30:37,640 Speaker 1: last show together on Thursday Night. So about the happiest 649 00:30:37,680 --> 00:30:39,040 Speaker 1: guy in the world, But I'm happy to be with 650 00:30:39,080 --> 00:30:41,680 Speaker 1: you guys. Okay, Well, and you were right today on 651 00:30:41,720 --> 00:30:44,640 Speaker 1: our show and I agreed with you about the Ravens 652 00:30:45,080 --> 00:30:48,240 Speaker 1: thirty five to seven. Haven't had a chance to watch 653 00:30:48,360 --> 00:30:51,360 Speaker 1: much of that, but give us the Lamar Jackson report. 654 00:30:51,440 --> 00:30:55,480 Speaker 1: John MDP is over. I mean, he's the MVP. I mean, 655 00:30:55,640 --> 00:30:57,880 Speaker 1: was it was it three or four touchdown passes Today 656 00:30:58,200 --> 00:31:01,400 Speaker 1: he's still being able to run. He beat Michael Vick's record, 657 00:31:01,600 --> 00:31:03,400 Speaker 1: He's got thirty one. I think he's now with the 658 00:31:03,480 --> 00:31:07,400 Speaker 1: thirty two touchdown passes. I mean, the guy's just absolutely phenomenal. 659 00:31:07,600 --> 00:31:10,880 Speaker 1: I mean as great as we were watching Patrick Mahomes 660 00:31:10,960 --> 00:31:15,920 Speaker 1: last year. He's equal to the task. Different numbers, different sets, 661 00:31:16,080 --> 00:31:18,840 Speaker 1: but equally as good. I mean, now the AFC has 662 00:31:18,840 --> 00:31:21,400 Speaker 1: two of the best young quarterbacks in football, and it's 663 00:31:21,440 --> 00:31:23,160 Speaker 1: going to be great for them for a long period 664 00:31:23,160 --> 00:31:25,560 Speaker 1: of time. Well, and I think the other thing about 665 00:31:25,640 --> 00:31:28,640 Speaker 1: Lamar Jackson is even some of his like five yard 666 00:31:28,720 --> 00:31:31,880 Speaker 1: runs he does like the crossover ankle breaker, almost like 667 00:31:31,920 --> 00:31:34,920 Speaker 1: an alec Alan Iverson a type of move. And that's 668 00:31:34,960 --> 00:31:38,400 Speaker 1: the thing that I think that really catches people's eyes 669 00:31:38,600 --> 00:31:41,480 Speaker 1: is just his athletic ability. Well, the thing that amazes me, 670 00:31:41,520 --> 00:31:43,880 Speaker 1: and tell me if you've seen anything like this, is 671 00:31:43,880 --> 00:31:46,720 Speaker 1: that his backstep, because I mean he can go in 672 00:31:46,920 --> 00:31:49,840 Speaker 1: and start to run around the defensive player. But also 673 00:31:50,000 --> 00:31:52,400 Speaker 1: he can take a backstep with his left foot and 674 00:31:52,480 --> 00:31:55,120 Speaker 1: be able to just okay, boom stop and then go 675 00:31:55,160 --> 00:31:57,240 Speaker 1: around to the right side of a defensive player. I 676 00:31:57,280 --> 00:31:59,680 Speaker 1: don't think I've ever seen anybody like that. I mean, 677 00:31:59,680 --> 00:32:03,680 Speaker 1: it's all again. He is just amazing in how he 678 00:32:03,720 --> 00:32:06,600 Speaker 1: can move and what he can do and uh you know, 679 00:32:06,640 --> 00:32:09,000 Speaker 1: and again what also makes him so good and he's 680 00:32:09,000 --> 00:32:11,320 Speaker 1: showing it tonight how good he is in the pocket. 681 00:32:11,520 --> 00:32:14,200 Speaker 1: I mean this year it was kind of like Russell 682 00:32:14,200 --> 00:32:16,360 Speaker 1: Wilson a couple of years and now one second half 683 00:32:16,360 --> 00:32:18,520 Speaker 1: of the season where he was like the best pocket 684 00:32:18,520 --> 00:32:21,400 Speaker 1: passer in the league. Well, you can look at Lamar 685 00:32:21,760 --> 00:32:23,880 Speaker 1: and say, at the moment, he's one of the best 686 00:32:23,880 --> 00:32:26,400 Speaker 1: pocket passers in the league because if he needs to 687 00:32:26,480 --> 00:32:28,160 Speaker 1: he can just stand there in the pocket and throw. 688 00:32:28,360 --> 00:32:30,320 Speaker 1: If he needs to run, he can run. I mean, 689 00:32:30,320 --> 00:32:34,200 Speaker 1: this guy is basically unstoppable at this stage. Hey, John, 690 00:32:34,280 --> 00:32:36,400 Speaker 1: last week we're shot, Penny goes down. We know, we 691 00:32:36,720 --> 00:32:39,880 Speaker 1: now know that it's an ACL tier and shouldn't we 692 00:32:39,880 --> 00:32:42,680 Speaker 1: expect Travis Homer to get a little more run this 693 00:32:42,720 --> 00:32:45,160 Speaker 1: week with the offense. I would think so Yeah, because 694 00:32:45,600 --> 00:32:47,360 Speaker 1: you know, even though you know the procis is the 695 00:32:47,400 --> 00:32:50,080 Speaker 1: main backup and should get probably you know, six to 696 00:32:50,120 --> 00:32:52,680 Speaker 1: eight carries per game, I think that at some point, 697 00:32:52,840 --> 00:32:54,400 Speaker 1: you know, they got to get Homer in there to 698 00:32:54,440 --> 00:32:57,360 Speaker 1: see what he can do. Not like their experimenting, because 699 00:32:57,360 --> 00:32:59,280 Speaker 1: again this is a stage right now. We want to 700 00:32:59,320 --> 00:33:02,120 Speaker 1: get his most the most experience you can on the field. 701 00:33:02,360 --> 00:33:03,720 Speaker 1: But I would have to think they got him mix 702 00:33:03,760 --> 00:33:06,040 Speaker 1: it in where he can get maybe you know, three, 703 00:33:06,160 --> 00:33:08,800 Speaker 1: four or five carries, just to see where he is 704 00:33:08,880 --> 00:33:12,520 Speaker 1: because you can watch him because he's he's quick, he's fast, 705 00:33:12,680 --> 00:33:14,600 Speaker 1: he's able to get the ball, he can catch the ball, 706 00:33:14,680 --> 00:33:16,720 Speaker 1: all those different things. But no, I think he's a 707 00:33:16,760 --> 00:33:18,680 Speaker 1: good back. I know I talked to him this week, 708 00:33:18,800 --> 00:33:21,640 Speaker 1: and you know it's a good running back room because 709 00:33:21,680 --> 00:33:23,640 Speaker 1: all the guys tend to get along well, they all 710 00:33:23,720 --> 00:33:25,600 Speaker 1: root for each other. So i'd have to think that, 711 00:33:25,680 --> 00:33:27,800 Speaker 1: you know, he'll get a few carries this week. Yeah, 712 00:33:27,840 --> 00:33:29,600 Speaker 1: I would love to see that. You know. The thing 713 00:33:29,640 --> 00:33:33,200 Speaker 1: about Homer that I see is he has one speed. 714 00:33:33,560 --> 00:33:36,680 Speaker 1: I mean, whether it's a fake punt, returning a kickoff 715 00:33:36,720 --> 00:33:39,760 Speaker 1: which he didn't, Philly running down on kickoffs and Pete 716 00:33:39,760 --> 00:33:42,640 Speaker 1: has been mentioning that all year, So I think Pete 717 00:33:42,680 --> 00:33:44,920 Speaker 1: you know, has a soft spot in his heart for him, 718 00:33:44,920 --> 00:33:47,240 Speaker 1: and you know, I don't know what he's doing at practice, 719 00:33:47,360 --> 00:33:50,440 Speaker 1: but you know, well we'll see. But John, do you 720 00:33:50,440 --> 00:33:53,080 Speaker 1: think I was just talking to bump Us about Josh 721 00:33:53,120 --> 00:33:56,120 Speaker 1: Gordon being a former receiver, the things that he sees 722 00:33:56,160 --> 00:33:59,520 Speaker 1: in him from what we've heard from Pete Carroll, and 723 00:33:59,560 --> 00:34:01,719 Speaker 1: do do we get a feeling that maybe he's going 724 00:34:01,760 --> 00:34:03,840 Speaker 1: to get a little bit more involved in the offense, 725 00:34:04,000 --> 00:34:05,800 Speaker 1: You would think. So. I think the big thing this 726 00:34:06,040 --> 00:34:08,719 Speaker 1: next two weeks, particularly knowing that they're taking on two 727 00:34:08,760 --> 00:34:10,960 Speaker 1: teams that you can beat, you know, Carolina on the 728 00:34:11,040 --> 00:34:13,640 Speaker 1: road with the losing record Arizona is get you know, 729 00:34:13,680 --> 00:34:16,680 Speaker 1: first off, the priorities that Tyler Lockett getting to be 730 00:34:16,719 --> 00:34:19,120 Speaker 1: back to being a number one wide receiver, that's the 731 00:34:19,160 --> 00:34:22,879 Speaker 1: most important thing. But also to get Josh Gordon into 732 00:34:22,920 --> 00:34:26,440 Speaker 1: being a good number three reliable receiver because you know, 733 00:34:26,520 --> 00:34:28,799 Speaker 1: DK metcalf and I don't know if he's hit that 734 00:34:28,880 --> 00:34:31,400 Speaker 1: rookie wall or not. He might have, but he's still 735 00:34:31,880 --> 00:34:34,680 Speaker 1: you're talking about, you know, the third number, number three vote. 736 00:34:34,719 --> 00:34:37,279 Speaker 1: I think at the moment for offensive Rookie of the Year, 737 00:34:37,520 --> 00:34:39,920 Speaker 1: and that's going to be behind Josh Jacobs at Oakland, 738 00:34:40,040 --> 00:34:43,960 Speaker 1: that's going to be behind Tyler Kyler Murray at Arizona. 739 00:34:44,160 --> 00:34:47,080 Speaker 1: He's number three right now, and I think that you know, 740 00:34:47,160 --> 00:34:49,960 Speaker 1: he's now one of the most important guys. But to 741 00:34:50,000 --> 00:34:52,680 Speaker 1: get Josh Gordon to feel comfortable is a number three guy. 742 00:34:52,960 --> 00:34:55,359 Speaker 1: I know that they like Malik Turner, I know they 743 00:34:55,480 --> 00:34:57,839 Speaker 1: like Jaron Brown, areable to get him back on. I mean, 744 00:34:57,840 --> 00:35:00,319 Speaker 1: they keep seven active wide receivers. But I have to 745 00:35:00,360 --> 00:35:02,239 Speaker 1: think right now they need to try to take the 746 00:35:02,280 --> 00:35:04,960 Speaker 1: next two weeks and get more out of Josh Gordon. 747 00:35:05,280 --> 00:35:07,080 Speaker 1: I'll ask both of you guys. As John, I think 748 00:35:07,080 --> 00:35:09,839 Speaker 1: I know your answer, But if you could activate one guy, 749 00:35:09,840 --> 00:35:13,319 Speaker 1: it would be either Clowney or Tyler Lockett. John, I 750 00:35:13,320 --> 00:35:16,400 Speaker 1: think you picked Lockett. Yeah, Yeah, And the reason I 751 00:35:16,440 --> 00:35:18,680 Speaker 1: pick a Locket is because, I mean, you know that 752 00:35:18,760 --> 00:35:21,640 Speaker 1: the Clowney's gonna struggle, because I mean he's fighting the 753 00:35:21,760 --> 00:35:25,799 Speaker 1: core injury, he's now fighting an illness. All those things 754 00:35:25,800 --> 00:35:29,000 Speaker 1: are tend to be against him. And next two weeks, 755 00:35:29,000 --> 00:35:32,560 Speaker 1: I mean, you know, they take on a second year wide, 756 00:35:32,880 --> 00:35:35,880 Speaker 1: I mean second year quarterback Kyle Allen who's a backup, 757 00:35:36,000 --> 00:35:38,239 Speaker 1: and they take on Kyler Murray. And even though the 758 00:35:38,280 --> 00:35:40,319 Speaker 1: pass rush is the most important thing, I think right 759 00:35:40,320 --> 00:35:42,480 Speaker 1: now on this team, I think the big thing is 760 00:35:42,880 --> 00:35:45,960 Speaker 1: make your number one wide receiver the number one wide 761 00:35:45,960 --> 00:35:49,439 Speaker 1: receiver and get that re established. Do you agree with that, Michael, Yeah, 762 00:35:49,480 --> 00:35:51,960 Speaker 1: I agree. You gotta get Tyler Lockett back involved. It's 763 00:35:52,040 --> 00:35:53,960 Speaker 1: nice that he's been out there so the defense has 764 00:35:54,000 --> 00:35:56,720 Speaker 1: to know where he is, but he makes the pass 765 00:35:56,760 --> 00:35:59,640 Speaker 1: game go. You gotta get sixteen going. Yeah. Hey, John, 766 00:35:59,719 --> 00:36:02,560 Speaker 1: last week the Rams handle the Seahawks. I don't think 767 00:36:02,600 --> 00:36:04,960 Speaker 1: many of us were expecting that. Do you chalk that 768 00:36:05,040 --> 00:36:06,960 Speaker 1: up to a bad week or do you think the 769 00:36:07,040 --> 00:36:10,359 Speaker 1: Rams have exposed the Seahawks and anticipate other teams doing 770 00:36:10,400 --> 00:36:13,120 Speaker 1: the same. No. I think it's a matter that right now, 771 00:36:13,280 --> 00:36:14,560 Speaker 1: and I think you can look at it for the 772 00:36:14,640 --> 00:36:16,799 Speaker 1: last three years, I mean, face it, you know, because 773 00:36:16,840 --> 00:36:19,279 Speaker 1: you see this every year, and now it's a matter 774 00:36:19,360 --> 00:36:22,040 Speaker 1: that in the future. What Pete Carroll and John Snyder 775 00:36:22,120 --> 00:36:24,640 Speaker 1: have to do is readdress this. The Rams just have 776 00:36:24,719 --> 00:36:27,000 Speaker 1: the edge on the Seahawks. I mean, you think about 777 00:36:27,160 --> 00:36:29,880 Speaker 1: since Sean mcvay's come in there as a head coach. 778 00:36:30,080 --> 00:36:32,239 Speaker 1: They've won four or six games. You know, they were 779 00:36:32,239 --> 00:36:35,440 Speaker 1: a Greg Zeroline kick away from winning the game here 780 00:36:35,480 --> 00:36:37,640 Speaker 1: in Seattle where they were in five and one. And 781 00:36:37,680 --> 00:36:39,399 Speaker 1: you can see with the way that they would run 782 00:36:39,480 --> 00:36:42,160 Speaker 1: their offense, they just have an edge. And so like 783 00:36:42,239 --> 00:36:45,439 Speaker 1: anything else, I mean, you tend to draft to figure out, Okay, 784 00:36:45,480 --> 00:36:47,359 Speaker 1: how do you beat the teams in the division. They 785 00:36:47,400 --> 00:36:50,600 Speaker 1: just have an edge right now. I wouldn't overdo it. 786 00:36:50,760 --> 00:36:53,319 Speaker 1: I think you look at the issues that are right there. 787 00:36:53,560 --> 00:36:55,640 Speaker 1: I mean, again, you know that this defense did well 788 00:36:55,680 --> 00:36:58,399 Speaker 1: for three straight weeks. But again, if Todd Gurley can 789 00:36:58,400 --> 00:37:00,440 Speaker 1: come in and get the first down run and you 790 00:37:00,520 --> 00:37:02,680 Speaker 1: got Jared Goff being able to roll out to his 791 00:37:02,880 --> 00:37:04,920 Speaker 1: right and be able to make the throws and do 792 00:37:04,960 --> 00:37:06,640 Speaker 1: all these different things, I mean, you just got to 793 00:37:06,640 --> 00:37:08,120 Speaker 1: figure out a way to do it. But I think 794 00:37:08,160 --> 00:37:11,640 Speaker 1: it's just a one game anomaly, not a big, big 795 00:37:11,680 --> 00:37:14,439 Speaker 1: problem overall. All right, John, they're gonna have that big 796 00:37:14,520 --> 00:37:18,040 Speaker 1: drama out there that says keep pounding, and you know, 797 00:37:18,120 --> 00:37:21,319 Speaker 1: you've got to some what fired up fans out there. 798 00:37:21,360 --> 00:37:23,680 Speaker 1: They're trying to talk to somebody out there today and 799 00:37:23,719 --> 00:37:26,600 Speaker 1: he said they're trying to get the fans to not 800 00:37:26,640 --> 00:37:29,279 Speaker 1: go Christmas shopping and come to the game. But I 801 00:37:29,280 --> 00:37:31,400 Speaker 1: don't know, man, I feel like it could fold. Like 802 00:37:31,440 --> 00:37:33,760 Speaker 1: if you put a couple of touchdowns up on this team. 803 00:37:33,760 --> 00:37:35,880 Speaker 1: With some of the things that are going on behind 804 00:37:35,920 --> 00:37:39,920 Speaker 1: the scenes, the defensive back complaining about the defensive game plan. 805 00:37:40,920 --> 00:37:43,960 Speaker 1: You know, some guys not super behind the firing of 806 00:37:44,040 --> 00:37:47,120 Speaker 1: Ron Rivera, it could I feel like there's a chance 807 00:37:47,160 --> 00:37:51,000 Speaker 1: it could be a runaway disaster. Yeah, I look at 808 00:37:51,080 --> 00:37:53,839 Speaker 1: him more positive because what you're doing now is you're 809 00:37:53,880 --> 00:37:57,040 Speaker 1: facing a backup quarterback who's in some ways been figured out. 810 00:37:57,239 --> 00:37:59,200 Speaker 1: I mean, yeah, he came out and he won five 811 00:37:59,200 --> 00:38:01,640 Speaker 1: of the first six games, and now he's sitting with 812 00:38:01,680 --> 00:38:05,120 Speaker 1: a losing record. Okay, so he makes more mistakes than 813 00:38:05,160 --> 00:38:08,120 Speaker 1: he does big plays, and so you take care of that. 814 00:38:08,320 --> 00:38:10,520 Speaker 1: And of course the other thing is they've lost two 815 00:38:10,520 --> 00:38:13,160 Speaker 1: of their front three guys on the defensive line in 816 00:38:13,200 --> 00:38:15,319 Speaker 1: a three four defense and they can't stop to run. 817 00:38:15,680 --> 00:38:18,440 Speaker 1: Simple thing you go there, You just be simple. You 818 00:38:18,480 --> 00:38:20,719 Speaker 1: try to run the ball, you get the victory you 819 00:38:20,840 --> 00:38:23,600 Speaker 1: come out of there. Don't commit any turnovers, don't try 820 00:38:23,600 --> 00:38:26,480 Speaker 1: to do too much to put yourself in a bad situation. 821 00:38:26,680 --> 00:38:29,680 Speaker 1: It's a winnable game. This team's eliminated from the playoffs, 822 00:38:29,800 --> 00:38:31,920 Speaker 1: and they're within one week of going to Will Greer 823 00:38:31,960 --> 00:38:33,960 Speaker 1: at quarterback just to see what he can do for 824 00:38:33,960 --> 00:38:36,279 Speaker 1: the last two weeks. I mean, you just beat them 825 00:38:36,320 --> 00:38:39,760 Speaker 1: down and try to do the best you can. All right, Professor, 826 00:38:39,840 --> 00:38:43,000 Speaker 1: I will see you in the booth in Carolina. That'll 827 00:38:43,040 --> 00:38:45,640 Speaker 1: be great. All right, thanks for joining us, appreciate it. 828 00:38:45,920 --> 00:38:49,120 Speaker 1: There he goes the professor John Clayton. Coming up next, 829 00:38:49,600 --> 00:38:52,440 Speaker 1: we have found Germaine Effetti. He was packing. He was 830 00:38:52,480 --> 00:38:55,399 Speaker 1: packing for his trips, so we were able to get 831 00:38:55,400 --> 00:38:57,279 Speaker 1: a hold of him and we're gonna talk to him. 832 00:38:57,880 --> 00:39:01,200 Speaker 1: We're gonna talk to right tackle Jermaine Affetti. That's next 833 00:39:01,280 --> 00:39:04,080 Speaker 1: right here on Hawks Live. I'm seventy nine live. It 834 00:39:04,160 --> 00:39:08,440 Speaker 1: snow Qualmy Casino. No, he's your host game win winmen. 835 00:39:09,960 --> 00:39:15,000 Speaker 1: Welcome to the beautiful snow Qualmi Casino. It's Hawks Live. 836 00:39:15,440 --> 00:39:18,360 Speaker 1: Michael Bumpus, Dave Winman, and I believe we have on 837 00:39:18,520 --> 00:39:22,240 Speaker 1: the phone Seahawks right tackle. We're trying to get Jermaine Effetti. 838 00:39:22,320 --> 00:39:28,040 Speaker 1: He will answer soon, but now we have him. Awesome, Jermaine, 839 00:39:28,120 --> 00:39:31,600 Speaker 1: how are you doing? Man? Thanks for joining us. I'm good, 840 00:39:31,680 --> 00:39:34,520 Speaker 1: I'm good. I got doing thank having, We're doing great. Man. 841 00:39:34,600 --> 00:39:36,880 Speaker 1: Are you all packed up on the road. Are you 842 00:39:36,960 --> 00:39:38,800 Speaker 1: a guy that are you a light packer or a 843 00:39:38,880 --> 00:39:41,200 Speaker 1: heavy when when you go on these trips it's a 844 00:39:41,280 --> 00:39:43,600 Speaker 1: two day deal, you're gonna be there Saturday. Or you 845 00:39:43,680 --> 00:39:46,480 Speaker 1: a guy that just throws underwear and shorts in a 846 00:39:46,560 --> 00:39:50,200 Speaker 1: bag or are you getting decked out? Man? Uh No, 847 00:39:50,360 --> 00:39:52,560 Speaker 1: I mean, you know, I just gotta have my offensials, 848 00:39:52,600 --> 00:39:56,160 Speaker 1: you know, just my everyday game, So kind of gotta 849 00:39:56,200 --> 00:39:59,640 Speaker 1: be meticulous about hig I'm packing, oh, real, real careful 850 00:39:59,719 --> 00:40:03,279 Speaker 1: because I want to forget anything, like you know, so 851 00:40:03,400 --> 00:40:05,919 Speaker 1: it's got to have anything double check because you don't 852 00:40:05,920 --> 00:40:08,640 Speaker 1: want to get on the road. And we were placing stuff, 853 00:40:08,800 --> 00:40:10,600 Speaker 1: you know, guy, I got a couple off there from cakes. 854 00:40:10,600 --> 00:40:14,520 Speaker 1: You know, goes absolutely and you just you just can't 855 00:40:14,600 --> 00:40:18,120 Speaker 1: have enough socks and underwear, so always an extra one 856 00:40:18,160 --> 00:40:22,279 Speaker 1: there there you go about tell tell us about how 857 00:40:22,560 --> 00:40:25,720 Speaker 1: much fun this has been. Offensive line just with Dwayne 858 00:40:25,760 --> 00:40:28,560 Speaker 1: Brown there. We talked to DJ Flucher the other day. 859 00:40:28,560 --> 00:40:31,440 Speaker 1: I could talk to DJ for for two hours straight. 860 00:40:31,520 --> 00:40:34,440 Speaker 1: He is so much fun. Joey Hunt has fitted him 861 00:40:34,480 --> 00:40:38,560 Speaker 1: in and really played well and you know your potty. 862 00:40:38,600 --> 00:40:40,879 Speaker 1: I mean, it just seems like it's really a fun 863 00:40:41,040 --> 00:40:43,080 Speaker 1: group and you guys are having a great year this year. 864 00:40:44,719 --> 00:40:47,879 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, it's been amazing. Um. You know, I'm saying 865 00:40:47,920 --> 00:40:51,520 Speaker 1: the group grow together as the year has gone along. Um, 866 00:40:51,560 --> 00:40:54,799 Speaker 1: I think it's been real cool to see and it's 867 00:40:54,840 --> 00:40:58,200 Speaker 1: been a blessing. Everybody's name, stay healthy and um you 868 00:40:58,280 --> 00:41:00,360 Speaker 1: know we're still being our baseballs ahead of us, you know, 869 00:41:00,520 --> 00:41:06,200 Speaker 1: still getting better, still working and still building for us, trying. Adrian, man, 870 00:41:06,280 --> 00:41:09,319 Speaker 1: this is your second year in that Scheinenheimer offense. Um, 871 00:41:09,560 --> 00:41:11,160 Speaker 1: how do you feel like it's going? You got to 872 00:41:11,200 --> 00:41:14,839 Speaker 1: grasp him this thing. You getting real comfortable out there? Yeah, 873 00:41:14,920 --> 00:41:19,200 Speaker 1: you know an offense. Uh, we really enjoyed that. Brian's 874 00:41:19,239 --> 00:41:22,560 Speaker 1: has uh so much confidition to us and uh put 875 00:41:22,640 --> 00:41:24,560 Speaker 1: so much on us with the run game and being 876 00:41:24,600 --> 00:41:28,960 Speaker 1: able to check us. Excuse me, So yeah, you know, 877 00:41:29,120 --> 00:41:32,200 Speaker 1: real comfortable. Uh. You know, we have a really good 878 00:41:32,239 --> 00:41:35,040 Speaker 1: line coach who's on top of the details, so he 879 00:41:35,200 --> 00:41:37,680 Speaker 1: makes the us for us. Yeah that was I was 880 00:41:37,719 --> 00:41:40,960 Speaker 1: gonna ask you about Mike Slari and just uh is 881 00:41:41,000 --> 00:41:42,920 Speaker 1: that what it is is that the details? Is it 882 00:41:43,040 --> 00:41:46,400 Speaker 1: the way he communicates, because it just seems like, you know, 883 00:41:46,680 --> 00:41:49,680 Speaker 1: you guys, even when you put Joey Hunt in there, 884 00:41:49,960 --> 00:41:51,840 Speaker 1: um and you just able to kind of pick up 885 00:41:51,920 --> 00:41:54,160 Speaker 1: where you left off. Tell us about Mike Slari and 886 00:41:54,239 --> 00:41:57,560 Speaker 1: what he's brought to that group. Yeah, you know, he 887 00:41:58,000 --> 00:42:01,280 Speaker 1: he's he's all about the details. He's all uh attention 888 00:42:01,360 --> 00:42:03,160 Speaker 1: to details and getting the best out of us and 889 00:42:03,239 --> 00:42:05,759 Speaker 1: the most out of us. Uh. You know, he's been 890 00:42:05,840 --> 00:42:07,560 Speaker 1: a really good line coach in the league for a 891 00:42:07,600 --> 00:42:10,880 Speaker 1: long time, so uh, you know, he's great to be 892 00:42:10,960 --> 00:42:13,799 Speaker 1: able to learn under. And you know, we embrace having 893 00:42:13,880 --> 00:42:16,440 Speaker 1: him every day because he comes every day and he's 894 00:42:16,480 --> 00:42:19,480 Speaker 1: ready to work. He's ready to uh get on the details. 895 00:42:19,560 --> 00:42:22,360 Speaker 1: And that's really all the line player is, just attention 896 00:42:22,400 --> 00:42:26,200 Speaker 1: to detail, the small thing. So Chris Carson goes for 897 00:42:26,400 --> 00:42:28,400 Speaker 1: a thousand yards for the second year in a row, 898 00:42:29,080 --> 00:42:31,480 Speaker 1: and that's a linement award as well. I mean, that's 899 00:42:31,560 --> 00:42:33,279 Speaker 1: that's something you guys should be proud of. Do you 900 00:42:33,320 --> 00:42:35,359 Speaker 1: guys get excited when you can get a running backs 901 00:42:35,400 --> 00:42:40,560 Speaker 1: call virg Yeah, yeah, you know, it's it's super exciting. Uh. 902 00:42:40,680 --> 00:42:42,600 Speaker 1: You know, Chris, Chris runs so hard for us, and 903 00:42:43,360 --> 00:42:46,440 Speaker 1: we really enjoy blocking with Chris, and uh, making increases. 904 00:42:46,520 --> 00:42:48,239 Speaker 1: But you know, he makes it, like I said, for 905 00:42:48,280 --> 00:42:50,319 Speaker 1: it making easy for us. He knows he's for us 906 00:42:50,400 --> 00:42:53,200 Speaker 1: to come to work every day in blocking because we 907 00:42:53,280 --> 00:42:55,440 Speaker 1: see how he finishes runs and how he runs through 908 00:42:55,520 --> 00:42:58,600 Speaker 1: contact and uh, and how he shows up every day, 909 00:42:58,640 --> 00:43:00,480 Speaker 1: you know, no matter how it banged up, my bay 910 00:43:01,800 --> 00:43:04,560 Speaker 1: shows up every day for us, and uh, we just had. 911 00:43:05,560 --> 00:43:09,000 Speaker 1: I gotta believe you guys love seeing him like run 912 00:43:09,120 --> 00:43:12,439 Speaker 1: over linebackers and some of the man I was saying 913 00:43:12,480 --> 00:43:14,279 Speaker 1: this in the game, like that dude is going to 914 00:43:14,360 --> 00:43:17,160 Speaker 1: test your manhood if you are coming up trying to 915 00:43:17,280 --> 00:43:20,520 Speaker 1: tackle Chris Carson. I mean that. And you guys also, 916 00:43:20,800 --> 00:43:23,680 Speaker 1: you'd much rather run block than pass block, right, you guys. 917 00:43:23,800 --> 00:43:25,320 Speaker 1: You guys get fired up and want to just go 918 00:43:25,400 --> 00:43:28,719 Speaker 1: out and mall people, right, Yeah, I mean for sure. Well, 919 00:43:28,880 --> 00:43:31,279 Speaker 1: we just like to do it whatever's gonna score point. 920 00:43:31,280 --> 00:43:33,840 Speaker 1: He because he had and we do it every takes. 921 00:43:38,360 --> 00:43:41,440 Speaker 1: What did that look like last year in the Carolina 922 00:43:41,520 --> 00:43:45,080 Speaker 1: game when Chris Carson did that flip And that was 923 00:43:45,160 --> 00:43:48,040 Speaker 1: about this time of year last year, and I remember 924 00:43:48,480 --> 00:43:52,200 Speaker 1: being afraid for his health. He was like looked like 925 00:43:52,280 --> 00:43:54,560 Speaker 1: he was ten feet in the air. You were down 926 00:43:54,640 --> 00:43:57,480 Speaker 1: on the on the ground level where that had to 927 00:43:57,520 --> 00:43:58,880 Speaker 1: have been one of those plays where you're just like 928 00:43:59,040 --> 00:44:02,799 Speaker 1: kind of slow down and just watch. Yeah. Yeah, that's 929 00:44:02,840 --> 00:44:06,080 Speaker 1: what I'm saying, kind of aren't expecting in the middle 930 00:44:06,080 --> 00:44:09,359 Speaker 1: of the field way Chris said, you know, he can 931 00:44:09,440 --> 00:44:12,920 Speaker 1: make the impossible impossible. You know he he made it work. 932 00:44:13,040 --> 00:44:15,279 Speaker 1: You had it on his feet. He had a plan 933 00:44:15,560 --> 00:44:18,240 Speaker 1: to go down, so you know that thought that matters. 934 00:44:18,360 --> 00:44:22,839 Speaker 1: But um he uh, you know, he ain't jumping as 935 00:44:22,920 --> 00:44:24,799 Speaker 1: much this year, but it was too us to watch 936 00:44:24,880 --> 00:44:27,520 Speaker 1: a lot of last year. Adrian Man, when I played, 937 00:44:27,560 --> 00:44:29,279 Speaker 1: I was a primitive guy. I was a receiver. So 938 00:44:29,760 --> 00:44:32,400 Speaker 1: when I used to talk smack to to the DBS, 939 00:44:32,480 --> 00:44:35,799 Speaker 1: everyone saw it. But you offensive defensive alignment go out 940 00:44:35,840 --> 00:44:38,560 Speaker 1: of hand to hand comback every single play. Is there 941 00:44:38,560 --> 00:44:40,200 Speaker 1: a lot of smack talk that goes on down in 942 00:44:40,280 --> 00:44:43,880 Speaker 1: the trenches? Uh, you know it kind of it kind 943 00:44:43,920 --> 00:44:46,880 Speaker 1: of depends, you know, us what kind of game it is. 944 00:44:47,120 --> 00:44:50,239 Speaker 1: Usually you know, who upon a little bit here and there. 945 00:44:50,360 --> 00:44:53,520 Speaker 1: But by the times guys like you know, pretty you know, 946 00:44:53,719 --> 00:44:56,800 Speaker 1: pretty cordial. It's not it's never nothing too crazy. He 947 00:44:56,960 --> 00:44:59,600 Speaker 1: kind of see the same guys as he's playing long 948 00:44:59,600 --> 00:45:03,200 Speaker 1: as you say guys over and over things. Yeah, you 949 00:45:03,280 --> 00:45:05,560 Speaker 1: know you kind of uh, but it's still you know, 950 00:45:05,600 --> 00:45:07,960 Speaker 1: it's real competitive and it's real physical down then you 951 00:45:08,000 --> 00:45:11,000 Speaker 1: know it's not definitely not any kind of a cake 952 00:45:11,040 --> 00:45:16,320 Speaker 1: walker friendly friendly thing going on. Yeah. The thing I 953 00:45:16,440 --> 00:45:19,800 Speaker 1: noticed is that when you talk smack, it gets you tired. 954 00:45:20,239 --> 00:45:24,120 Speaker 1: You know. I was always trying to breeze. Yeah, especially 955 00:45:24,320 --> 00:45:28,759 Speaker 1: especially for you everybody you can get exactly. Let me 956 00:45:28,800 --> 00:45:30,600 Speaker 1: ask you this. I think it's a good question. What 957 00:45:30,719 --> 00:45:33,759 Speaker 1: advice would would you give yourself as a rookie if 958 00:45:33,800 --> 00:45:36,520 Speaker 1: your man going back to your rookie year and knowing 959 00:45:36,640 --> 00:45:39,480 Speaker 1: what you know now, what would you tell your your 960 00:45:39,560 --> 00:45:44,560 Speaker 1: rookie self? All right, you know I think as as rookies, um, 961 00:45:45,120 --> 00:45:48,160 Speaker 1: you know me and whatever rookies in general. You know, 962 00:45:48,280 --> 00:45:50,920 Speaker 1: you come in and you want to be so perfect, 963 00:45:51,000 --> 00:45:53,239 Speaker 1: going to everything right. You know, you know little to 964 00:45:53,280 --> 00:45:55,440 Speaker 1: your draft stat is because you're the first round pick 965 00:45:55,480 --> 00:45:57,960 Speaker 1: for the high round pick draft pick period. You know 966 00:45:58,000 --> 00:46:01,360 Speaker 1: a team to couldn't know yourself. You just wanna you know, 967 00:46:01,440 --> 00:46:04,520 Speaker 1: you want to contribute, and sometimes you get sped up 968 00:46:04,560 --> 00:46:07,200 Speaker 1: and you know how I say, now, just you know, 969 00:46:07,320 --> 00:46:09,680 Speaker 1: just don't get sped up, staying the moment, you know, 970 00:46:09,880 --> 00:46:12,279 Speaker 1: taking a moment at a time, because you know they're 971 00:46:12,320 --> 00:46:16,040 Speaker 1: also precious because you can't you know, you can't win 972 00:46:16,120 --> 00:46:18,239 Speaker 1: everything right now, you can't win every block right now. 973 00:46:18,640 --> 00:46:21,480 Speaker 1: You gotta stay at the moment, embrace the work, Embrace 974 00:46:21,840 --> 00:46:24,640 Speaker 1: you know, whatever moment you're in, and uh, you know, 975 00:46:24,680 --> 00:46:26,960 Speaker 1: eventually the big picture you look back and you know, 976 00:46:27,080 --> 00:46:31,040 Speaker 1: you build, you build something real cool. Speaking of young 977 00:46:31,120 --> 00:46:34,000 Speaker 1: guys and rookies, how have you helped Jamarco Jones and 978 00:46:34,040 --> 00:46:38,600 Speaker 1: Phil Haynes kind of navigate this NFL life? You know, 979 00:46:38,680 --> 00:46:42,400 Speaker 1: they they they're they're really uh, they're really confident young players. 980 00:46:42,640 --> 00:46:44,480 Speaker 1: You know, I think confidence is a big part of 981 00:46:44,520 --> 00:46:46,680 Speaker 1: the game. Just believing that you're able to do it. 982 00:46:47,000 --> 00:46:49,520 Speaker 1: You know, guys come to work every day and they 983 00:46:50,200 --> 00:46:51,719 Speaker 1: have a good attitude about it and have a good 984 00:46:51,719 --> 00:46:55,160 Speaker 1: attitude about being coached and and embracing whatever lad they're 985 00:46:55,200 --> 00:46:57,520 Speaker 1: giving them. So you know, it's usually easy with don't 986 00:46:57,560 --> 00:46:59,600 Speaker 1: line me. You know, you don't get too many quote 987 00:46:59,680 --> 00:47:02,920 Speaker 1: unquote knuckles as people say. You know, a lot of 988 00:47:03,000 --> 00:47:05,719 Speaker 1: guys are willing to conform and just do the work. 989 00:47:05,800 --> 00:47:08,440 Speaker 1: And follow the veterans. And you know that's cool about 990 00:47:08,480 --> 00:47:11,600 Speaker 1: this position. You know, you get young guys and uh, 991 00:47:11,920 --> 00:47:14,239 Speaker 1: they know, they just they come in, they want to learn, 992 00:47:14,320 --> 00:47:16,560 Speaker 1: they want to they want to just you know, feed 993 00:47:16,640 --> 00:47:18,440 Speaker 1: off of what's going on in the room. And that's 994 00:47:18,480 --> 00:47:21,480 Speaker 1: a cool thing about uh the old lion bond. And 995 00:47:22,239 --> 00:47:24,160 Speaker 1: you know that's what it is, you know, having to 996 00:47:24,440 --> 00:47:27,520 Speaker 1: having young guys come in and see him progressively become 997 00:47:27,640 --> 00:47:30,360 Speaker 1: like the older guys like I've seen myself become. You know, 998 00:47:30,440 --> 00:47:35,280 Speaker 1: it's just kind of a cool cycle to follow, all right, Jermaine, 999 00:47:35,600 --> 00:47:37,680 Speaker 1: So we had Joey Hunt on here. You guys both 1000 00:47:37,719 --> 00:47:41,040 Speaker 1: played you played high school football against each other. I 1001 00:47:41,160 --> 00:47:44,719 Speaker 1: won't tell you what he said, but who won the 1002 00:47:44,840 --> 00:47:47,799 Speaker 1: battle between you and Joey Hunt when you guys played 1003 00:47:47,840 --> 00:47:50,520 Speaker 1: high school football together or against each other? I should say, 1004 00:47:53,960 --> 00:47:56,759 Speaker 1: you know, as it was a guy back in the day, 1005 00:47:56,800 --> 00:47:59,360 Speaker 1: you know, on defense, you know, kind of two gap 1006 00:47:59,440 --> 00:48:01,920 Speaker 1: in slam d tackle, you know, and I was a 1007 00:48:02,040 --> 00:48:04,800 Speaker 1: pass usher, but you know, decent mass up in the 1008 00:48:04,880 --> 00:48:09,000 Speaker 1: run game. But uh, you know, I don't know, you know, 1009 00:48:09,120 --> 00:48:11,839 Speaker 1: maybe day's sake, I would say it was like the sailmaker. 1010 00:48:12,640 --> 00:48:14,719 Speaker 1: Remember a few of me. He getting the best of him. 1011 00:48:14,760 --> 00:48:16,040 Speaker 1: But you know, I'm not going to put him on 1012 00:48:16,120 --> 00:48:19,040 Speaker 1: the fronttion with that. But uh, you know, I think 1013 00:48:20,040 --> 00:48:23,440 Speaker 1: you know, we did our last matchups my school one. 1014 00:48:23,600 --> 00:48:27,160 Speaker 1: So that's where I leave it. Okay, yeah, well if 1015 00:48:27,200 --> 00:48:29,759 Speaker 1: you want so. I don't even remember what Joey han said. 1016 00:48:29,800 --> 00:48:32,839 Speaker 1: But he was very nice. Of course, he was very gracious. Yeah, 1017 00:48:33,360 --> 00:48:36,040 Speaker 1: of course, tell us tell us a little bit about him, 1018 00:48:36,080 --> 00:48:38,359 Speaker 1: because you know, it's funny he's listed to six two, 1019 00:48:38,880 --> 00:48:42,320 Speaker 1: three hundred pounds and he looks small out there. I'm like, 1020 00:48:42,400 --> 00:48:44,359 Speaker 1: come on, man, he's three hundred pounds. But he's also 1021 00:48:44,440 --> 00:48:46,719 Speaker 1: a really smart guy. Um. You know, it was just 1022 00:48:47,280 --> 00:48:50,319 Speaker 1: terrible losing justin Britt. But tell us a little bit 1023 00:48:50,320 --> 00:48:52,920 Speaker 1: about Joey and uh and how he has stepped into 1024 00:48:53,239 --> 00:48:57,880 Speaker 1: your group. Yeah, you know, uh, I think you know, 1025 00:48:58,000 --> 00:49:01,520 Speaker 1: the confidence never wavery when Joey came in just as 1026 00:49:01,520 --> 00:49:05,440 Speaker 1: also player. But Joe Joey, he's been preparing and you 1027 00:49:05,480 --> 00:49:08,320 Speaker 1: know he prepares it. He's gonna play every Sunday and 1028 00:49:08,440 --> 00:49:11,400 Speaker 1: ask play and make the calls every Sunday. So another 1029 00:49:11,840 --> 00:49:15,520 Speaker 1: most confidence in him. You know, probably this person I 1030 00:49:15,560 --> 00:49:18,200 Speaker 1: would say second smartest guy in that room. But um, 1031 00:49:18,360 --> 00:49:21,160 Speaker 1: you know he's he's uh, he's really good that we does. 1032 00:49:21,239 --> 00:49:23,320 Speaker 1: You know, he's real technical and he's on topic stuff. 1033 00:49:24,040 --> 00:49:28,160 Speaker 1: He uh he really knows how to run, run the offense, 1034 00:49:28,239 --> 00:49:30,600 Speaker 1: and uh make all the calls. So you know we 1035 00:49:30,680 --> 00:49:32,960 Speaker 1: have all the confidence to him, you know, going down 1036 00:49:33,000 --> 00:49:34,800 Speaker 1: to stretch and you know what he's going to do 1037 00:49:34,920 --> 00:49:38,560 Speaker 1: for us so far. Jermaine, we really appreciate you spending 1038 00:49:38,600 --> 00:49:41,759 Speaker 1: the time with us and best of luck in Carolina. 1039 00:49:42,120 --> 00:49:45,560 Speaker 1: Thanks a lot, man, Hey, thank you. Thanks feting me 1040 00:49:45,920 --> 00:49:49,480 Speaker 1: there he goes Jermaine Effetti. Coming up next on Hawks Live, 1041 00:49:49,760 --> 00:49:53,239 Speaker 1: me and Michael coach Michael Bumpus will go through We'll 1042 00:49:53,280 --> 00:49:55,520 Speaker 1: go through three of the plays from last week. We'll 1043 00:49:55,560 --> 00:49:58,080 Speaker 1: go inside the film room. That's next on Hawks Live. 1044 00:50:01,560 --> 00:50:05,080 Speaker 1: Hawks's Live every Thursday from seven to nine live at 1045 00:50:05,120 --> 00:50:11,040 Speaker 1: snow Qualmy Casino on seven ten ESPN, Seattle. Welcome back 1046 00:50:11,080 --> 00:50:13,720 Speaker 1: to Hawks Live here live at the snow Quama Casino. 1047 00:50:13,840 --> 00:50:16,480 Speaker 1: Sadly it's our last show of the year, but they 1048 00:50:16,560 --> 00:50:19,160 Speaker 1: have treated us well here at the snow Quama Casino. 1049 00:50:19,239 --> 00:50:22,040 Speaker 1: It's been really fun and I've been doing it here 1050 00:50:22,080 --> 00:50:25,480 Speaker 1: every Thursday night right here on seven to ten ESPN 1051 00:50:25,600 --> 00:50:28,640 Speaker 1: Seattle coming up next, and the next segment, we're gonna 1052 00:50:28,640 --> 00:50:32,520 Speaker 1: have Quandre Diggs. He's gonna be interviewed by our own 1053 00:50:32,640 --> 00:50:34,880 Speaker 1: Paul Gallant. He's gonna sit down with him, and uh, 1054 00:50:35,280 --> 00:50:38,640 Speaker 1: Quandre Diggs and Paul are gonna play NBA two K 1055 00:50:38,800 --> 00:50:41,319 Speaker 1: Do you know that one? Oh yeah, um my kids 1056 00:50:41,360 --> 00:50:43,680 Speaker 1: aren't listening, so uh, one of my boys is gonna 1057 00:50:43,719 --> 00:50:45,680 Speaker 1: get one of these from Santa Oh night. Yeah, you're 1058 00:50:45,680 --> 00:50:48,319 Speaker 1: gonna get too. Well, you're taking a big risk there. 1059 00:50:48,400 --> 00:50:52,160 Speaker 1: You might have not listening better. What the time is this? Yeah? 1060 00:50:52,200 --> 00:50:55,160 Speaker 1: I see all kinds of things about my wife everything, 1061 00:50:55,280 --> 00:50:58,719 Speaker 1: and I know that she has She's vaguely aware that 1062 00:50:58,800 --> 00:51:00,759 Speaker 1: I have a radio show and a lot of times 1063 00:51:00,880 --> 00:51:02,880 Speaker 1: my kids will call me during the show. And I 1064 00:51:02,960 --> 00:51:06,440 Speaker 1: sent him a pre printed out text that says, I'm 1065 00:51:06,480 --> 00:51:08,120 Speaker 1: not sure if you know this, but I have a show. 1066 00:51:08,239 --> 00:51:11,560 Speaker 1: It's a regular show every day from three to seven, 1067 00:51:11,719 --> 00:51:14,480 Speaker 1: So you're welcome to call me at anytime after that. 1068 00:51:14,960 --> 00:51:18,000 Speaker 1: All right, let's go inside the film room Coach bump 1069 00:51:18,080 --> 00:51:20,400 Speaker 1: Us And unfortunately we've got to look at a negative 1070 00:51:20,520 --> 00:51:24,839 Speaker 1: play here, and it's a ends up being Cooper cup 1071 00:51:24,960 --> 00:51:28,399 Speaker 1: I think is that's Jared Goff's best buddy, and they've 1072 00:51:28,440 --> 00:51:31,600 Speaker 1: connected for a lot of passes, a lot of touchdowns, 1073 00:51:31,680 --> 00:51:36,320 Speaker 1: and they found a connection for a ten yard touchdown 1074 00:51:36,480 --> 00:51:39,719 Speaker 1: last week. Girlie steps back from a wing into the 1075 00:51:39,800 --> 00:51:43,600 Speaker 1: backfield with three receivers right. Goff takes the snap, looks 1076 00:51:43,719 --> 00:51:49,400 Speaker 1: fires inside touchdown, Cooper Cup sliding down as he crosses 1077 00:51:49,440 --> 00:51:52,759 Speaker 1: the goal line. And again, somebody probably should have been 1078 00:51:52,840 --> 00:51:56,360 Speaker 1: underneath that, and they weren't. A ten yard touchdown reception 1079 00:51:56,440 --> 00:51:58,719 Speaker 1: in the Rams now out to a twenty to three 1080 00:51:58,840 --> 00:52:01,200 Speaker 1: lead over the Haulks. You can hear the excitement in 1081 00:52:01,320 --> 00:52:04,839 Speaker 1: Rabel's voice there and it's a touchdown. Yeah, like how 1082 00:52:05,000 --> 00:52:07,839 Speaker 1: he does that? But yeah, it was kind of frustrating. 1083 00:52:08,920 --> 00:52:10,920 Speaker 1: I think, you know, I always kind of blame the 1084 00:52:11,000 --> 00:52:13,759 Speaker 1: underneath droppers because I was a linebacker and you know, 1085 00:52:13,880 --> 00:52:15,759 Speaker 1: you think, hey, look when you when you drop back, 1086 00:52:15,840 --> 00:52:19,040 Speaker 1: you've got to look somebody up. But Quandre Diggs was 1087 00:52:19,120 --> 00:52:21,719 Speaker 1: in the area and a lot of times, look, you know, 1088 00:52:22,040 --> 00:52:25,480 Speaker 1: that whole saying do your job, it's not that simple, 1089 00:52:25,680 --> 00:52:28,080 Speaker 1: you know. Sometimes it's you're not quite sure what your 1090 00:52:28,160 --> 00:52:32,279 Speaker 1: job is. And whenever there's confusion in the NFL, and 1091 00:52:32,440 --> 00:52:35,200 Speaker 1: I noticed this Michael that you could get away with 1092 00:52:35,520 --> 00:52:39,160 Speaker 1: blowing a zone in high school certainly, and in college even, 1093 00:52:39,520 --> 00:52:43,280 Speaker 1: but in the NFL it always gets exposed if somebody's 1094 00:52:43,320 --> 00:52:46,120 Speaker 1: not in the right spot. Quarterbacks in the NFL are 1095 00:52:46,200 --> 00:52:48,759 Speaker 1: so good that they'll find that dead zone. Yeah, and 1096 00:52:49,040 --> 00:52:51,279 Speaker 1: what I see here is the Rams line up in 1097 00:52:51,320 --> 00:52:54,720 Speaker 1: a bunch formation and everybody underneath does their job. Bobby 1098 00:52:54,800 --> 00:52:57,680 Speaker 1: hops on the hitch, kJ hops on the crossing realm. 1099 00:52:57,880 --> 00:53:00,440 Speaker 1: Now as a safety, Quandre, he's getting debt and he 1100 00:53:00,600 --> 00:53:02,879 Speaker 1: starts off on the goal line and he keeps getting deaf. 1101 00:53:02,920 --> 00:53:04,680 Speaker 1: Now he just has to know here there's not that 1102 00:53:04,840 --> 00:53:06,880 Speaker 1: much field to cover. It's not gonna be a post 1103 00:53:06,960 --> 00:53:09,600 Speaker 1: over the top. You gotta jump on anything that crosses 1104 00:53:09,680 --> 00:53:12,200 Speaker 1: your face. I think he gets caught looking in the backfield. 1105 00:53:12,440 --> 00:53:14,920 Speaker 1: And great timing route by Jared goff Man. He eat 1106 00:53:15,000 --> 00:53:17,800 Speaker 1: throws that thing right on time. Then Cooper Cup just 1107 00:53:18,040 --> 00:53:20,080 Speaker 1: makes a good catch. Yeah, you make you make a 1108 00:53:20,160 --> 00:53:23,439 Speaker 1: great point about knowing the space in the end zone. 1109 00:53:23,440 --> 00:53:26,560 Speaker 1: I mean, you know, if you're six seven yards deep 1110 00:53:27,000 --> 00:53:29,359 Speaker 1: in the end zone, it's it's probably a couple three 1111 00:53:29,600 --> 00:53:32,680 Speaker 1: two deep, because yeah, there's not much room back there. 1112 00:53:32,800 --> 00:53:36,080 Speaker 1: But they look for all the things that uh that 1113 00:53:36,239 --> 00:53:39,280 Speaker 1: we we see mistakes here, maybe this is Quandre Diggs 1114 00:53:39,560 --> 00:53:43,239 Speaker 1: and the next play against Jared Goff, he certainly makes 1115 00:53:43,320 --> 00:53:46,520 Speaker 1: up for it. Four wide receivers on third down and 1116 00:53:46,640 --> 00:53:49,120 Speaker 1: ten golf hits his back foot, throws across the himballs 1117 00:53:49,160 --> 00:53:54,880 Speaker 1: in something going, he is gone, takes it fifteen ten five, 1118 00:53:55,280 --> 00:53:58,879 Speaker 1: Quandre Dicks takes it to the house. But pick six 1119 00:53:59,320 --> 00:54:02,359 Speaker 1: the deep. It says, come out fired up and we've 1120 00:54:02,440 --> 00:54:06,839 Speaker 1: got a ball game. Twenty one nine. Digs all the way. 1121 00:54:07,440 --> 00:54:09,560 Speaker 1: He steps in front of that one and takes it 1122 00:54:10,160 --> 00:54:14,200 Speaker 1: fifty five yards to the house, as Rabel said, made 1123 00:54:14,200 --> 00:54:17,279 Speaker 1: it twenty one nine. Unfortunately, they missed the extra point 1124 00:54:17,360 --> 00:54:21,160 Speaker 1: after that, and we were talking to a man who 1125 00:54:21,280 --> 00:54:23,520 Speaker 1: was it. I think it was Brandon Jackson. And as 1126 00:54:23,600 --> 00:54:26,160 Speaker 1: they were going back on the field to play defense 1127 00:54:26,280 --> 00:54:30,480 Speaker 1: right afterwards, I guess Quantrey turned to him and goes, welcome, 1128 00:54:30,480 --> 00:54:32,960 Speaker 1: there's not ten on the board. He's like, oh, bro, 1129 00:54:33,120 --> 00:54:35,200 Speaker 1: we missed we missed the extra point. He's like, oh, 1130 00:54:35,280 --> 00:54:38,200 Speaker 1: he didn't pay attention to that, but yeah, he found 1131 00:54:38,280 --> 00:54:42,160 Speaker 1: that out. But I thought on this play, Jared Goff 1132 00:54:42,360 --> 00:54:45,520 Speaker 1: may not be the worst quarterback under pressure, but I 1133 00:54:45,600 --> 00:54:48,160 Speaker 1: think when you get anywhere near him, he's the worst 1134 00:54:48,160 --> 00:54:51,080 Speaker 1: one that the Seahawks have faced. And this is a 1135 00:54:51,239 --> 00:54:53,960 Speaker 1: great example of that that you know, they ran a 1136 00:54:54,120 --> 00:54:58,720 Speaker 1: stunt in both Quentin Jefferson and SHAKEE. Griffin, who Shaquem 1137 00:54:58,760 --> 00:55:01,760 Speaker 1: I couldn't be happier for. I mean, he's finally found 1138 00:55:01,800 --> 00:55:04,600 Speaker 1: a spot he can use his speed to put a 1139 00:55:04,640 --> 00:55:07,400 Speaker 1: little bit of pressure on the quarterback, and he did so, 1140 00:55:07,680 --> 00:55:10,080 Speaker 1: and it's because of his speed and turning the corner. 1141 00:55:10,120 --> 00:55:13,080 Speaker 1: But I thought, first Quentin Jefferson did a great job 1142 00:55:13,200 --> 00:55:15,880 Speaker 1: of getting through on that stunt and also putting a 1143 00:55:15,920 --> 00:55:19,040 Speaker 1: little bit of pressure. But then you know, Shakim comes around, 1144 00:55:19,160 --> 00:55:21,800 Speaker 1: puts a hit on Jared Goff and then that causes 1145 00:55:21,800 --> 00:55:24,560 Speaker 1: an inaccurate throw, which is what you see a lot 1146 00:55:24,640 --> 00:55:26,879 Speaker 1: of times from him. Yeah, and if I'm Jared Goff, 1147 00:55:26,920 --> 00:55:28,880 Speaker 1: I'm mad at my receiver right now, because whenever you 1148 00:55:29,000 --> 00:55:31,920 Speaker 1: run a crossing route, if you see grass, you're supposed 1149 00:55:31,960 --> 00:55:34,400 Speaker 1: to take you. And then what I'm encouraged by is 1150 00:55:34,480 --> 00:55:38,239 Speaker 1: the discipline of Trey Flowers and Diggs right here, because 1151 00:55:38,400 --> 00:55:40,719 Speaker 1: just going off of what I see here, if that 1152 00:55:40,920 --> 00:55:44,439 Speaker 1: receiver away from the trip side, which is the side 1153 00:55:44,440 --> 00:55:46,439 Speaker 1: of Flowers and Diggs is on it. That guy goes 1154 00:55:46,520 --> 00:55:49,440 Speaker 1: deep tray, Flowers is gonna lock on him. He passes 1155 00:55:49,480 --> 00:55:51,680 Speaker 1: him off to Diggs. I think it's a rule that says, hey, 1156 00:55:51,680 --> 00:55:54,120 Speaker 1: if this guy crosses your face on the backside of trip, 1157 00:55:54,239 --> 00:55:56,120 Speaker 1: for this safety has to go down and make a play. 1158 00:55:56,360 --> 00:56:00,800 Speaker 1: And the fact that Diggs, this is his second interception 1159 00:56:00,840 --> 00:56:02,680 Speaker 1: where I felt like he was a veteran. He did 1160 00:56:02,760 --> 00:56:05,040 Speaker 1: exactly who was supposed to do. He got rewarded for 1161 00:56:05,200 --> 00:56:07,359 Speaker 1: being in the right spot, and he just flies down 1162 00:56:07,440 --> 00:56:09,600 Speaker 1: to that crossing route. I feel like Woods kind of 1163 00:56:09,640 --> 00:56:12,440 Speaker 1: sets Golf up by sitting down because Golf looks like 1164 00:56:12,480 --> 00:56:14,440 Speaker 1: he's expecting him to keep running. But if you do 1165 00:56:14,600 --> 00:56:17,240 Speaker 1: your job in this league, good plays will happen. Diggs 1166 00:56:17,320 --> 00:56:19,440 Speaker 1: catches it, pick six, put on the board. Let me 1167 00:56:19,480 --> 00:56:21,759 Speaker 1: ask you what you said earlier when you see green 1168 00:56:21,880 --> 00:56:25,719 Speaker 1: Grass take it. You're talking about sitting down in between zones. Yeah. 1169 00:56:25,719 --> 00:56:27,759 Speaker 1: So if I'm running a crossing route and I look 1170 00:56:27,760 --> 00:56:30,480 Speaker 1: across the field and I see no defender there typically 1171 00:56:30,560 --> 00:56:32,920 Speaker 1: a corner or an outside linebacker. If there's nothing there, 1172 00:56:33,160 --> 00:56:35,240 Speaker 1: I'm just gonna keep taking that grass. I'm gonna continue 1173 00:56:35,239 --> 00:56:37,759 Speaker 1: across the field. I think that's what Jared Goff thought 1174 00:56:37,840 --> 00:56:41,839 Speaker 1: he was going to do. Wood sits down pick, Okay, gotcha, Yeah, 1175 00:56:41,880 --> 00:56:44,960 Speaker 1: and then it just the direct line. And I've said 1176 00:56:45,000 --> 00:56:48,239 Speaker 1: this about Quandre Digg. I think he plays with a purposefulness. 1177 00:56:48,320 --> 00:56:51,520 Speaker 1: I mean it's like he knows exactly where he's going 1178 00:56:51,600 --> 00:56:53,359 Speaker 1: and he takes great angles. And that's the thing. If 1179 00:56:53,400 --> 00:56:57,640 Speaker 1: you're lined up, you know, sixteen seventeen yards deep, it's 1180 00:56:57,760 --> 00:56:59,600 Speaker 1: you better take the right angle. And that's something that 1181 00:56:59,640 --> 00:57:03,520 Speaker 1: I see that's similar to to Earl Thomas. So it's 1182 00:57:03,680 --> 00:57:06,880 Speaker 1: it's cool to watch him. And just the way he's 1183 00:57:07,120 --> 00:57:09,919 Speaker 1: fast too. Boy, once he got that ball in his hands, 1184 00:57:09,960 --> 00:57:12,480 Speaker 1: he took off for the end zone. The next next 1185 00:57:12,560 --> 00:57:17,160 Speaker 1: play another good offensive play. Actually, Russell Wilson finds DK 1186 00:57:17,360 --> 00:57:21,040 Speaker 1: Metcalf on the sidelines for a thirty five yard down 1187 00:57:21,120 --> 00:57:24,800 Speaker 1: the sideline catch on a third and twenty two rams 1188 00:57:24,880 --> 00:57:27,760 Speaker 1: rush five. Russ steps up in the pocket, shifts to 1189 00:57:27,840 --> 00:57:30,920 Speaker 1: the left, now throws down the far sideline and Metcalf 1190 00:57:31,080 --> 00:57:34,000 Speaker 1: makes it over the shoulder catch on a perfect pass 1191 00:57:34,320 --> 00:57:38,520 Speaker 1: by Russell Wilson. Inside. No, now, they're gonna say, Actually 1192 00:57:38,560 --> 00:57:40,880 Speaker 1: at the twenty one yard line on the Rams and 1193 00:57:41,040 --> 00:57:44,120 Speaker 1: then was knocked down. The bound was DK Metcalf, but 1194 00:57:44,240 --> 00:57:48,040 Speaker 1: on a beauty of twenty three yards from Russ. First 1195 00:57:48,040 --> 00:57:51,200 Speaker 1: of all, there was some idiot going wow during the play. 1196 00:57:51,880 --> 00:57:54,880 Speaker 1: That was me unfortunately. Uh yeah, it was a double 1197 00:57:54,960 --> 00:57:58,080 Speaker 1: move by DK Metcalf. I was so happy for him 1198 00:57:58,160 --> 00:58:00,960 Speaker 1: to beat Jalen Ramsey Jay and Ramsey was such a 1199 00:58:01,040 --> 00:58:04,920 Speaker 1: punk during that game. He got the one. K Metcalf 1200 00:58:05,040 --> 00:58:09,120 Speaker 1: got the one, um you know, unsportsmanlike penalty for you know, 1201 00:58:09,240 --> 00:58:12,840 Speaker 1: fighting with with Ramsey. But man, that guy, the things 1202 00:58:12,880 --> 00:58:16,080 Speaker 1: that he was doing out on the field, I would 1203 00:58:16,120 --> 00:58:18,080 Speaker 1: have I would have had like four penalties. Do they 1204 00:58:18,160 --> 00:58:20,520 Speaker 1: call that penalty in your day? Day? It was just 1205 00:58:20,600 --> 00:58:22,920 Speaker 1: a shoving match. No, no one got too crazy, right, 1206 00:58:22,920 --> 00:58:24,760 Speaker 1: you gotta let that go. Yeah, I mean at least 1207 00:58:24,800 --> 00:58:27,280 Speaker 1: they would do it once, you know, say hey, warning 1208 00:58:27,360 --> 00:58:29,400 Speaker 1: next time, don't do that. You'd get that all the time. 1209 00:58:29,440 --> 00:58:32,600 Speaker 1: But now yeah, it's like, um, you know they're they're 1210 00:58:32,640 --> 00:58:35,000 Speaker 1: just too quick. We got a quick trigger on the flanks. 1211 00:58:35,040 --> 00:58:37,440 Speaker 1: These ya tell me what you saw on that play. 1212 00:58:37,480 --> 00:58:39,840 Speaker 1: Though I liked the double move by Metcalf, I didn't 1213 00:58:39,880 --> 00:58:41,320 Speaker 1: think he was gonna be able to get his feet 1214 00:58:41,400 --> 00:58:45,200 Speaker 1: in But of course great throw by Russell Wilson. But 1215 00:58:45,280 --> 00:58:49,280 Speaker 1: for the rookie, that's pretty uncanny sort of ability to 1216 00:58:49,760 --> 00:58:53,120 Speaker 1: move his body for a big guy especially, he's able 1217 00:58:53,160 --> 00:58:55,240 Speaker 1: to always get his body in the right position. Yeah, 1218 00:58:55,280 --> 00:58:56,880 Speaker 1: this is what we call a hitching goal. And he 1219 00:58:57,000 --> 00:58:59,120 Speaker 1: sells and I like spinning out the hitching girls. So 1220 00:58:59,240 --> 00:59:02,080 Speaker 1: he runs five yards, he sits down, faces the quarterback 1221 00:59:02,160 --> 00:59:04,680 Speaker 1: and then whips it back outside towards the sideline. The 1222 00:59:04,760 --> 00:59:07,200 Speaker 1: fact that they're calling this play for him lets you 1223 00:59:07,360 --> 00:59:09,960 Speaker 1: know the confidence that shine Haer has in him. But 1224 00:59:10,040 --> 00:59:11,840 Speaker 1: then you gotta look at Russell Wilson, the way he 1225 00:59:11,920 --> 00:59:14,640 Speaker 1: maneuvers in his pocket. I mean he drops back, has 1226 00:59:14,720 --> 00:59:17,080 Speaker 1: to step up, puts his foot and down to the right, 1227 00:59:17,200 --> 00:59:19,960 Speaker 1: slides left, gets his base and then drops a dime 1228 00:59:20,040 --> 00:59:22,640 Speaker 1: on him. Man. I mean yet the catch is great 1229 00:59:22,680 --> 00:59:25,280 Speaker 1: by medcalf at nice hitching go over the shoulder, but 1230 00:59:25,800 --> 00:59:28,880 Speaker 1: the presence of mine for Russell to keep his composure 1231 00:59:29,200 --> 00:59:31,640 Speaker 1: in that pocket. And he's a he's a small guy, right, 1232 00:59:31,720 --> 00:59:33,760 Speaker 1: he can't see over the lineman and stuff. Man, he 1233 00:59:33,880 --> 00:59:36,520 Speaker 1: puts all that stuff to rest. Great catch right there. 1234 00:59:36,560 --> 00:59:38,640 Speaker 1: I think it even better throw by Russell Wilson. Yeah, 1235 00:59:38,640 --> 00:59:41,520 Speaker 1: and all the things that we talk about with him 1236 00:59:41,600 --> 00:59:43,560 Speaker 1: and all the credit that we give him and everything 1237 00:59:43,600 --> 00:59:46,080 Speaker 1: we probably don't talk enough about, you know, his ability 1238 00:59:46,120 --> 00:59:48,440 Speaker 1: to move around the pocket and find a space to 1239 00:59:48,520 --> 00:59:51,520 Speaker 1: get to where he can make a throw. So all right, 1240 00:59:51,560 --> 00:59:54,360 Speaker 1: coming up next, we're gonna have Paul Gallant, our own 1241 00:59:54,400 --> 00:59:57,000 Speaker 1: Paul Gallan is gonna interview Quandre Digs. Are gonna play 1242 00:59:57,480 --> 01:00:01,480 Speaker 1: NBA two K. That's next right here on Hawks Live. 1243 01:00:01,760 --> 01:00:05,240 Speaker 1: Hawks Slide every Thursday from seven to nine live at 1244 01:00:05,320 --> 01:00:11,320 Speaker 1: snow Qualmy Casino on seven ten ESPN Seattle. Welcome in 1245 01:00:11,600 --> 01:00:14,919 Speaker 1: to another edition of Hawks Live Gaming. I am pauled 1246 01:00:15,040 --> 01:00:18,320 Speaker 1: Want and I'm joined by the newest Seattle Seahawk. He 1247 01:00:18,440 --> 01:00:21,040 Speaker 1: has Quandre Diggs. He just had a pick six against 1248 01:00:21,080 --> 01:00:23,840 Speaker 1: the Los Angeles Rams. He had another interception after that. 1249 01:00:24,360 --> 01:00:26,360 Speaker 1: We'll talk about all sorts of different things. But first 1250 01:00:26,360 --> 01:00:28,080 Speaker 1: and we're about to play a little NBA two K. 1251 01:00:28,320 --> 01:00:30,520 Speaker 1: Your your game? Oh yeah, this is my game? So 1252 01:00:30,840 --> 01:00:32,960 Speaker 1: this is your game. I got more. I'm more of 1253 01:00:33,040 --> 01:00:35,280 Speaker 1: a my career guy. But okay, you know I can 1254 01:00:35,600 --> 01:00:38,120 Speaker 1: I can play the regular game too, you know what 1255 01:00:39,000 --> 01:00:42,480 Speaker 1: I'm going here with a blaze. Oh Okay, I'm a 1256 01:00:42,560 --> 01:00:47,120 Speaker 1: big dam Common You've heard Damian Lillard's rap, Oh, yeah, 1257 01:00:47,520 --> 01:00:51,960 Speaker 1: he is. He's impressive. I like Dave. I liked I've 1258 01:00:51,960 --> 01:00:54,560 Speaker 1: been a big Dame fan. I think even from like 1259 01:00:54,720 --> 01:00:58,280 Speaker 1: his I probably got tweets when I was in freaking colleague. Well, 1260 01:00:58,320 --> 01:01:00,960 Speaker 1: I was like, Okay, I liked it. I like him 1261 01:01:01,000 --> 01:01:04,080 Speaker 1: a live So I like this game CJ Mccullum'm always 1262 01:01:04,080 --> 01:01:08,040 Speaker 1: having with my fantasy basketball team. Okay, So, I mean 1263 01:01:08,160 --> 01:01:10,520 Speaker 1: you didn't beat the Rockets in a playoff series once. 1264 01:01:10,560 --> 01:01:13,080 Speaker 1: I remember covering that. It was very depressive. Yeah, don't 1265 01:01:13,080 --> 01:01:15,480 Speaker 1: bothered me. Though, it didn't bothered you know what I'm saying. 1266 01:01:15,480 --> 01:01:19,640 Speaker 1: I rolled with Lebron, Lebron guy, Lebron guy. So do 1267 01:01:19,680 --> 01:01:21,440 Speaker 1: you root for him on the Lakers, because it's almost like, oh, 1268 01:01:21,560 --> 01:01:23,880 Speaker 1: no question, Really, I just didn't want to cheat. Didn't 1269 01:01:23,880 --> 01:01:28,200 Speaker 1: get the Lakers because been TV. So what happened on 1270 01:01:28,320 --> 01:01:30,120 Speaker 1: that pick six that you had? Because I remember watching 1271 01:01:30,200 --> 01:01:32,280 Speaker 1: on television all of a sudden there's just this guy 1272 01:01:32,440 --> 01:01:34,520 Speaker 1: just streaking across the screen and I was like, oh, 1273 01:01:34,600 --> 01:01:37,560 Speaker 1: fit quand three eggs, there's a touchdown? Oh it was 1274 01:01:37,640 --> 01:01:41,440 Speaker 1: really just film study, and you know film study and 1275 01:01:41,480 --> 01:01:45,040 Speaker 1: great communication between me and uh Me and trade Man Slim. 1276 01:01:45,200 --> 01:01:48,520 Speaker 1: We had We had been talking about it all week. Um, 1277 01:01:48,680 --> 01:01:51,440 Speaker 1: the guys had it. They actually ran the same thing 1278 01:01:51,600 --> 01:01:54,320 Speaker 1: the first game, same play, just with a little motion. 1279 01:01:54,880 --> 01:01:58,000 Speaker 1: As soon as I seen it, I gave I would 1280 01:01:58,040 --> 01:02:01,080 Speaker 1: call in trade. I was just like the other that 1281 01:02:01,200 --> 01:02:05,200 Speaker 1: I'm like trade trade, And he turned back to look 1282 01:02:05,240 --> 01:02:07,520 Speaker 1: at me and he was like, he was like, bro, 1283 01:02:07,720 --> 01:02:10,080 Speaker 1: you see it? Like he basically was asking me, did 1284 01:02:10,120 --> 01:02:13,040 Speaker 1: I see? But I was already calling it and they 1285 01:02:13,160 --> 01:02:16,840 Speaker 1: ran the round And Wow, what that's gotta feel good 1286 01:02:16,880 --> 01:02:19,320 Speaker 1: when like everyone knows what's about to happen on the play, 1287 01:02:19,480 --> 01:02:21,840 Speaker 1: no question, no question. That comes from a great film 1288 01:02:21,880 --> 01:02:24,680 Speaker 1: and study, and you know that comes from everybody just 1289 01:02:24,800 --> 01:02:27,320 Speaker 1: being locked in. You know, of course the game didn't 1290 01:02:27,760 --> 01:02:30,320 Speaker 1: it didn't turn out like how we wanted it too, 1291 01:02:30,960 --> 01:02:35,360 Speaker 1: but you know we could take some positive from that also, 1292 01:02:35,480 --> 01:02:37,440 Speaker 1: and just know that, you know, we put it in 1293 01:02:37,560 --> 01:02:41,000 Speaker 1: the work, everything tending to work out for it. So 1294 01:02:41,880 --> 01:02:44,560 Speaker 1: since you've come to the defense, it really has felt 1295 01:02:44,800 --> 01:02:48,480 Speaker 1: like a big change. Is there one thing about you, 1296 01:02:48,960 --> 01:02:50,680 Speaker 1: both as a player and as someone in the locker 1297 01:02:50,760 --> 01:02:53,120 Speaker 1: room that that you really take a lot of pride 1298 01:02:53,160 --> 01:02:57,040 Speaker 1: in Oh, I probe myself, you know, just letting the 1299 01:02:57,080 --> 01:02:59,760 Speaker 1: guys know that they could trust me. I think that's 1300 01:02:59,800 --> 01:03:03,640 Speaker 1: some that I've always prided myself. Phone, just letting my 1301 01:03:03,800 --> 01:03:06,400 Speaker 1: guys know that, you know, I had a back, and 1302 01:03:06,840 --> 01:03:08,320 Speaker 1: you know, I just try to make it easy for 1303 01:03:08,400 --> 01:03:12,040 Speaker 1: everybody else. That's always kind of been my job. You know. 1304 01:03:12,200 --> 01:03:16,480 Speaker 1: I'm fine with taking a hard responsibility and you know, 1305 01:03:17,120 --> 01:03:19,520 Speaker 1: having to help get guys lined up, even though I'm new, 1306 01:03:19,720 --> 01:03:22,160 Speaker 1: you know, I always take the responsibility. And I was 1307 01:03:22,200 --> 01:03:24,440 Speaker 1: just like, I like to let the corners know, you know, 1308 01:03:24,800 --> 01:03:27,560 Speaker 1: because I'm a former corner myself, so I know some 1309 01:03:27,640 --> 01:03:30,200 Speaker 1: of the difficulties that you know that those guys go through. 1310 01:03:30,600 --> 01:03:32,720 Speaker 1: So I always want to freak and try to help 1311 01:03:32,800 --> 01:03:34,360 Speaker 1: them as much as possible and let them know I 1312 01:03:34,480 --> 01:03:36,880 Speaker 1: see things the same way. You know that they seeing 1313 01:03:37,240 --> 01:03:40,080 Speaker 1: feel like corner or safety more. I would definitely safety. 1314 01:03:40,480 --> 01:03:43,880 Speaker 1: What about safety. I just like to see. I used 1315 01:03:43,880 --> 01:03:45,720 Speaker 1: to get me in trouble when I played nipple, you know, 1316 01:03:45,800 --> 01:03:47,480 Speaker 1: I like to see the ball. I like to see 1317 01:03:47,520 --> 01:03:50,000 Speaker 1: what's going on, and um, I think that's just my 1318 01:03:50,160 --> 01:03:53,040 Speaker 1: natural position. I was a safety my whole life until 1319 01:03:53,040 --> 01:03:57,440 Speaker 1: I got to college, so m it's kind of They 1320 01:03:57,640 --> 01:03:59,560 Speaker 1: told me they had three guys that were leaving there 1321 01:03:59,560 --> 01:04:01,520 Speaker 1: going to draw, so if I wanted to come in 1322 01:04:01,600 --> 01:04:03,680 Speaker 1: and start as a freshman, they told me to play corner. 1323 01:04:03,800 --> 01:04:07,560 Speaker 1: So I went there and play corner, and I was 1324 01:04:07,600 --> 01:04:09,480 Speaker 1: kind of ass rod. I tried to move back to 1325 01:04:09,520 --> 01:04:13,959 Speaker 1: safety my junior year. They wouldn't have it. That's the problem. 1326 01:04:14,040 --> 01:04:15,960 Speaker 1: When you're too good, it's another position, They're not going 1327 01:04:16,000 --> 01:04:18,160 Speaker 1: to move you away from it. It kind of hurt 1328 01:04:18,240 --> 01:04:21,400 Speaker 1: my feelings. Really, Yeah, I want to be because I 1329 01:04:21,440 --> 01:04:24,800 Speaker 1: always wanted to be a safety. I've always admired Earls 1330 01:04:24,880 --> 01:04:27,440 Speaker 1: your favorite, Yeah, Earl and her read. That has always 1331 01:04:27,480 --> 01:04:30,280 Speaker 1: been like my favorite guys and safety because you know, 1332 01:04:30,360 --> 01:04:32,439 Speaker 1: you always see those guys making plays, You always see 1333 01:04:32,480 --> 01:04:34,440 Speaker 1: them making pigs. And I just felt like when I 1334 01:04:34,520 --> 01:04:37,120 Speaker 1: was at musical I wasn't able to showcase my full talent. 1335 01:04:37,240 --> 01:04:39,600 Speaker 1: Oh definitely, and most of them not going back. I 1336 01:04:39,640 --> 01:04:41,640 Speaker 1: think I was good. That was my position in high 1337 01:04:41,680 --> 01:04:43,800 Speaker 1: school as well, and there's something about being able to 1338 01:04:43,840 --> 01:04:46,720 Speaker 1: see the entire field that I really enjoyed about it. 1339 01:04:46,760 --> 01:04:49,720 Speaker 1: But when you play corner, yeah, you're usually assigned to 1340 01:04:49,800 --> 01:04:51,280 Speaker 1: one spot on the field. And you can't really do 1341 01:04:51,360 --> 01:04:54,040 Speaker 1: a whole lot there, Right, What do you like more? 1342 01:04:54,160 --> 01:04:57,480 Speaker 1: Do you like hitting a guy or getting an interception? Oh? 1343 01:04:58,000 --> 01:04:59,640 Speaker 1: It just kind of depends on how the game is. 1344 01:05:00,360 --> 01:05:03,520 Speaker 1: You know, I'm having to you know, hit a guy 1345 01:05:03,560 --> 01:05:05,480 Speaker 1: to set the temphone and let everybody know, you know, 1346 01:05:05,560 --> 01:05:08,200 Speaker 1: wake everybody up. Then I'm fine with that. But you know, 1347 01:05:09,120 --> 01:05:11,720 Speaker 1: you gotta I gotta make a play. Um, we gotta 1348 01:05:11,720 --> 01:05:14,160 Speaker 1: get interception and get everything and started Dade. You know, 1349 01:05:14,240 --> 01:05:16,840 Speaker 1: I'm fine with that also, So I don't really have 1350 01:05:16,960 --> 01:05:19,080 Speaker 1: a preference really, you know, I just want to make 1351 01:05:19,120 --> 01:05:23,280 Speaker 1: the best play possible to help my tan suceeed you had. 1352 01:05:23,760 --> 01:05:26,560 Speaker 1: I mean, the interception was awesome, but when you laid 1353 01:05:26,560 --> 01:05:29,720 Speaker 1: out RB Smith, when that came against the Vikings, that 1354 01:05:30,080 --> 01:05:32,480 Speaker 1: was one of the biggest hits I've ever seen, especially 1355 01:05:32,520 --> 01:05:34,520 Speaker 1: considering the fact that the guy's a tight end. Do 1356 01:05:34,560 --> 01:05:36,200 Speaker 1: you have like a thought process that goes through your 1357 01:05:36,240 --> 01:05:38,720 Speaker 1: head when you see man just absolutely destroyed it. Man, 1358 01:05:38,760 --> 01:05:40,800 Speaker 1: I am playing like I have two points. Yeah, let's 1359 01:05:40,840 --> 01:05:42,920 Speaker 1: just let's just marinate on that for a second. And 1360 01:05:43,040 --> 01:05:45,480 Speaker 1: I got my back. Ud. Yeah, this isn't good. I 1361 01:05:45,560 --> 01:05:47,160 Speaker 1: scored two points in the first quarter. I have not 1362 01:05:47,200 --> 01:05:49,840 Speaker 1: scored any right now, I actually don't even recognize to 1363 01:05:50,680 --> 01:05:53,000 Speaker 1: my back ud got more points in the start. Yeah, 1364 01:05:53,120 --> 01:05:54,560 Speaker 1: you got your back up some more points than may. 1365 01:05:54,560 --> 01:05:55,960 Speaker 1: All right, this is this is going to turn into 1366 01:05:55,960 --> 01:05:58,200 Speaker 1: the Enis camera show. So now you're aboard the team. 1367 01:05:58,480 --> 01:06:01,560 Speaker 1: What's been the biggest change for coming from the Lions 1368 01:06:01,640 --> 01:06:05,320 Speaker 1: to now being with the Seahawks. I would think just 1369 01:06:05,560 --> 01:06:08,200 Speaker 1: you know, it's how much fun we're having around here. Um, 1370 01:06:08,480 --> 01:06:11,840 Speaker 1: you know, Pete keeps everything really light. Uh, we have 1371 01:06:11,960 --> 01:06:15,640 Speaker 1: a lot of fun. Uh. You know every day, you know, 1372 01:06:15,760 --> 01:06:20,760 Speaker 1: it's some type of competition, Um, some type of you know, uh, 1373 01:06:21,360 --> 01:06:23,920 Speaker 1: some type just to keepe. You know, everybody loosing. No, 1374 01:06:24,560 --> 01:06:27,160 Speaker 1: you know, even though it's during the season. You know, 1375 01:06:27,360 --> 01:06:29,960 Speaker 1: guys have to know that this game is fun. This 1376 01:06:30,080 --> 01:06:32,880 Speaker 1: game is supposed to be fun. And I think that's 1377 01:06:32,880 --> 01:06:36,160 Speaker 1: the biggest difference to me. You know, everything doesn't always 1378 01:06:36,200 --> 01:06:38,800 Speaker 1: have to be business like. Uh, you can kind of 1379 01:06:38,880 --> 01:06:42,360 Speaker 1: letting loose, show your personality, let people know, you know, 1380 01:06:42,560 --> 01:06:45,480 Speaker 1: that is more than the game than football. Even though 1381 01:06:45,480 --> 01:06:48,120 Speaker 1: we're in is building, you know, it's it's it's about ball, 1382 01:06:48,240 --> 01:06:50,760 Speaker 1: But you can also be a person here. That's cool. 1383 01:06:50,960 --> 01:06:53,120 Speaker 1: That's and that's definitely got to be a difference. I 1384 01:06:53,200 --> 01:06:55,160 Speaker 1: know that man Patrician the Church is probably trying to 1385 01:06:55,200 --> 01:06:57,080 Speaker 1: do a lot of the same things that doing in 1386 01:06:57,120 --> 01:07:00,720 Speaker 1: New England. It's definitely a very contrasting style that you 1387 01:07:00,800 --> 01:07:03,640 Speaker 1: have here with Pete Carroll. When the trade was made, 1388 01:07:03,880 --> 01:07:07,120 Speaker 1: Tyler Walkett was extremely excited. You guys have a have 1389 01:07:07,200 --> 01:07:10,200 Speaker 1: a pretty close friendship. Correct, How did that start? Me 1390 01:07:10,320 --> 01:07:13,040 Speaker 1: and Tyler? So it kind of started, I would say 1391 01:07:14,280 --> 01:07:18,400 Speaker 1: in college we really didn't like each other at first. Really, yeah, 1392 01:07:18,520 --> 01:07:20,880 Speaker 1: we didn't like each other. Well, we used to go 1393 01:07:21,000 --> 01:07:23,040 Speaker 1: at it. So my junior year and we were going 1394 01:07:23,120 --> 01:07:26,560 Speaker 1: at it, we'll go at it. I would guarding him. 1395 01:07:26,680 --> 01:07:28,720 Speaker 1: He got he actually won the battle of that game, 1396 01:07:28,840 --> 01:07:31,800 Speaker 1: but he was just like catching. I felt like he 1397 01:07:31,920 --> 01:07:34,720 Speaker 1: pushed off on one play and they called it on me, 1398 01:07:35,040 --> 01:07:38,480 Speaker 1: and he was laughing, like knowing he had pushed off, 1399 01:07:38,960 --> 01:07:41,280 Speaker 1: but they called it on me and he thought it 1400 01:07:41,440 --> 01:07:44,520 Speaker 1: was like funny. So like we were talking trash blah 1401 01:07:44,520 --> 01:07:47,680 Speaker 1: blah all game. And then senior year, I happened to 1402 01:07:47,760 --> 01:07:49,720 Speaker 1: guard him and you know, I had a pass breakup 1403 01:07:50,000 --> 01:07:51,880 Speaker 1: talking him on the first better game. Then I had 1404 01:07:51,920 --> 01:07:55,080 Speaker 1: a pass break up and then by the end of 1405 01:07:55,080 --> 01:07:57,040 Speaker 1: the game, they was beating it. So you know, it 1406 01:07:57,200 --> 01:08:00,480 Speaker 1: was just like we just kept a conversation and after 1407 01:08:00,520 --> 01:08:02,080 Speaker 1: the game, he was like, Man, I see you in 1408 01:08:02,080 --> 01:08:04,120 Speaker 1: the off season. Not even know we're gonna signed with 1409 01:08:04,200 --> 01:08:08,200 Speaker 1: the same agency, none of that. And had he signed 1410 01:08:08,240 --> 01:08:10,960 Speaker 1: with the same agency, I remember him. We met up 1411 01:08:11,000 --> 01:08:15,960 Speaker 1: on the freaking we had like a little rooftop deal 1412 01:08:16,080 --> 01:08:19,640 Speaker 1: what we trained and stuff, and we met him up 1413 01:08:19,680 --> 01:08:22,120 Speaker 1: there and then you know, we were training together and 1414 01:08:22,360 --> 01:08:25,640 Speaker 1: doing the whole combine and all that, and we just 1415 01:08:25,760 --> 01:08:31,280 Speaker 1: got super close and that relationship just kept going. You know, 1416 01:08:31,400 --> 01:08:33,800 Speaker 1: we just continue to get better each and every year. 1417 01:08:33,920 --> 01:08:38,080 Speaker 1: And you know, meet him Landing College, Quentin Rollins trade on. 1418 01:08:38,520 --> 01:08:41,360 Speaker 1: We all just take you know, we go on vacation 1419 01:08:41,479 --> 01:08:44,639 Speaker 1: with each other and stuff like that, and Tyler comes 1420 01:08:44,640 --> 01:08:46,799 Speaker 1: to stay at the house. In all season. We always 1421 01:08:46,840 --> 01:08:48,559 Speaker 1: had these two K battles in the all the season, 1422 01:08:48,880 --> 01:08:51,280 Speaker 1: so that so that two K It's how you keep 1423 01:08:51,320 --> 01:08:53,240 Speaker 1: the friendship up. And now you guys run the same team. 1424 01:08:53,439 --> 01:08:55,000 Speaker 1: What's it been like now that you guys are actually 1425 01:08:55,040 --> 01:08:57,840 Speaker 1: close to each other. It's crazy because every day we 1426 01:08:57,960 --> 01:08:59,679 Speaker 1: look at each other and we just like, bro, We've 1427 01:08:59,680 --> 01:09:02,960 Speaker 1: never we would be teammates, like yeah, because we used 1428 01:09:02,960 --> 01:09:04,840 Speaker 1: to get in trouble. We used to get in trouble 1429 01:09:04,880 --> 01:09:07,680 Speaker 1: when we were training together because like all we did 1430 01:09:07,840 --> 01:09:11,759 Speaker 1: was talking and Joe doing freaking workouts, and our trainer 1431 01:09:11,880 --> 01:09:15,080 Speaker 1: used to get so mad, so pissed off. But like 1432 01:09:15,439 --> 01:09:18,559 Speaker 1: we were just having fun, Like we were just guys 1433 01:09:18,600 --> 01:09:20,960 Speaker 1: come out of college with some with a little bit 1434 01:09:21,000 --> 01:09:23,519 Speaker 1: of cash. That was just getting a first little cash 1435 01:09:23,600 --> 01:09:27,720 Speaker 1: and then pocket and that's kind of what it was. Well, Quandre, uh, 1436 01:09:28,040 --> 01:09:30,720 Speaker 1: he beat me. We saw Carmelo Anthony even show up 1437 01:09:30,760 --> 01:09:34,320 Speaker 1: in this game, which hurts my heart. Uh, but Quandre, 1438 01:09:34,439 --> 01:09:36,920 Speaker 1: thank you so much for the time. Best of luck 1439 01:09:37,040 --> 01:09:39,080 Speaker 1: this week against the Carolina Panthers. This was a lot 1440 01:09:39,120 --> 01:09:40,880 Speaker 1: of fun and I'd like to do it again sometimes, 1441 01:09:40,960 --> 01:09:43,360 Speaker 1: no doubt, no doubt. And you know, Dame Little didn't 1442 01:09:43,360 --> 01:09:45,800 Speaker 1: even go crazy like he should have. But you know, 1443 01:09:45,880 --> 01:09:48,439 Speaker 1: I still got to dumb something. It's hard. It's hard 1444 01:09:48,479 --> 01:09:50,000 Speaker 1: to play and talk at the same time, isn't it, 1445 01:09:50,120 --> 01:09:52,760 Speaker 1: no doubt, unless you're talking track right exactly. I really 1446 01:09:52,840 --> 01:09:54,479 Speaker 1: liked in the second half as as you were. You 1447 01:09:54,560 --> 01:09:56,360 Speaker 1: were just really going all in on the time of 1448 01:09:56,439 --> 01:09:58,600 Speaker 1: Rocket Source and I'm like I'm gonna catch up. I 1449 01:09:58,600 --> 01:10:00,840 Speaker 1: think that's a less embarrassing fine. I don't one in Dame. 1450 01:10:00,880 --> 01:10:02,640 Speaker 1: They try to do a step back, and you know, 1451 01:10:03,160 --> 01:10:04,920 Speaker 1: he was one for nine with two points and I 1452 01:10:05,040 --> 01:10:07,160 Speaker 1: was doing one. An he's getting the postgame interview. Come on, 1453 01:10:07,280 --> 01:10:09,720 Speaker 1: what a bump. It's terrible. Quandre, thanks so much for 1454 01:10:09,800 --> 01:10:17,960 Speaker 1: joining me. Man who says you for having me? I 1455 01:10:18,000 --> 01:10:21,720 Speaker 1: want to thank Paul Galang and Quandre digs there and uh, 1456 01:10:22,439 --> 01:10:24,360 Speaker 1: coming up next, we're gonna wrap it up here. We're 1457 01:10:24,400 --> 01:10:26,880 Speaker 1: gonna wrap up the show. Me and Michael Bumpus. We'll 1458 01:10:26,960 --> 01:10:29,480 Speaker 1: talk about what we think is going to happen in Carolina. 1459 01:10:29,520 --> 01:10:33,479 Speaker 1: Hopefully they get another W on the road would be 1460 01:10:33,520 --> 01:10:36,760 Speaker 1: amazing because they'd be seven and one, which is so hard. 1461 01:10:36,800 --> 01:10:39,040 Speaker 1: It's hard enough to win games in the NFL, but 1462 01:10:39,200 --> 01:10:42,960 Speaker 1: winning on the road especially. So we'll wrap it up next, 1463 01:10:43,120 --> 01:10:47,719 Speaker 1: Michael Bumpus, Dave Wyman here on Hawks Live. Hawks Slive 1464 01:10:48,080 --> 01:10:50,880 Speaker 1: every Thursday from seven to nine, live at snow Qualmy 1465 01:10:50,960 --> 01:10:56,320 Speaker 1: Casino on seven ten ESPN, Seattle. Welcome back to Hawks 1466 01:10:56,400 --> 01:11:00,240 Speaker 1: Live here at the beautiful snow Qualmy Casino. 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They could be 1494 01:12:29,000 --> 01:12:30,760 Speaker 1: one of those teams that just you put a couple 1495 01:12:30,760 --> 01:12:33,040 Speaker 1: of touchdowns on them and they fold. But I just 1496 01:12:33,280 --> 01:12:35,720 Speaker 1: I don't think that's this team. I feel like it's 1497 01:12:35,760 --> 01:12:38,000 Speaker 1: gonna be a close game. I feel like the Seahawks 1498 01:12:38,040 --> 01:12:40,719 Speaker 1: are gonna win, but I do feel like it's gonna 1499 01:12:40,720 --> 01:12:43,680 Speaker 1: be in jeopardy at some point. And the Seahawks have 1500 01:12:43,800 --> 01:12:46,679 Speaker 1: had what three games that they've won this year where 1501 01:12:46,680 --> 01:12:49,519 Speaker 1: they've trailed by ten points, so ten points or more. 1502 01:12:49,640 --> 01:12:53,040 Speaker 1: So that's that's this team. That's their personality. And I'm 1503 01:12:53,080 --> 01:12:55,920 Speaker 1: not saying they purposely let teams back in it, but 1504 01:12:56,439 --> 01:12:59,439 Speaker 1: it just tends they just tend to play other teams close, 1505 01:12:59,560 --> 01:13:01,200 Speaker 1: no matter what their record. And I feel like it's 1506 01:13:01,200 --> 01:13:04,000 Speaker 1: going to be one of those like twenty four twenty 1507 01:13:04,040 --> 01:13:06,000 Speaker 1: one type of games. Yeah, you know what, I've learned 1508 01:13:06,040 --> 01:13:08,639 Speaker 1: from you this year is that I remember you talking 1509 01:13:08,680 --> 01:13:11,120 Speaker 1: about when you used to watch film on other teams. 1510 01:13:11,160 --> 01:13:13,960 Speaker 1: No matter they're records, the guys on the field can 1511 01:13:14,040 --> 01:13:17,519 Speaker 1: play football. And I've taken that perspective when I break 1512 01:13:17,600 --> 01:13:20,360 Speaker 1: down teams, I'm like, look, they gotta Keekley, they gotta 1513 01:13:20,439 --> 01:13:23,719 Speaker 1: Shaq Thompson, they gotta Addison with with X amount of sacks. 1514 01:13:23,840 --> 01:13:26,800 Speaker 1: They are third in the league in sacks with forty seven. 1515 01:13:27,080 --> 01:13:28,920 Speaker 1: They have a Greg Olson on offense. They got a 1516 01:13:29,000 --> 01:13:31,479 Speaker 1: d Moore with a thousand yards. So no matter who 1517 01:13:31,560 --> 01:13:33,080 Speaker 1: you play, there are balls on the other side of 1518 01:13:33,080 --> 01:13:35,479 Speaker 1: the football, so you have to be prepared, ready to go. 1519 01:13:36,040 --> 01:13:38,360 Speaker 1: But I'd like to think that with you, with that 1520 01:13:38,520 --> 01:13:40,640 Speaker 1: rookie quarterback, with an interim head coach, with all the 1521 01:13:40,720 --> 01:13:43,479 Speaker 1: commotion that's going on over there, the Hawks shoe able 1522 01:13:43,560 --> 01:13:46,439 Speaker 1: to go down there, impose their will early and put 1523 01:13:46,520 --> 01:13:49,240 Speaker 1: these guys away. Yeah, you know, it's twenty. The guy 1524 01:13:49,360 --> 01:13:51,679 Speaker 1: who actually works, I think he does pre and postgame 1525 01:13:51,800 --> 01:13:54,760 Speaker 1: radio and stuff. Now Eugene Robinson, and we talked to 1526 01:13:54,920 --> 01:13:57,920 Speaker 1: him this week. Eugene was the leading tackler for the 1527 01:13:58,000 --> 01:14:01,400 Speaker 1: Seahawks until Bobby Post him this season. He had like 1528 01:14:01,560 --> 01:14:04,160 Speaker 1: nine hundred and eighty or something. Bobby passed him up. 1529 01:14:04,200 --> 01:14:07,000 Speaker 1: But Eugene always used to say, let's kill him Nat 1530 01:14:07,200 --> 01:14:10,840 Speaker 1: with a sledgehammer. So basically it's like you're overdoing it, 1531 01:14:10,960 --> 01:14:14,080 Speaker 1: like let's just wipe these guys out, don't give them 1532 01:14:14,280 --> 01:14:17,519 Speaker 1: any bit of hope or anything. And so hopefully they 1533 01:14:17,600 --> 01:14:20,640 Speaker 1: can do that with Carolina. But but again, I do 1534 01:14:20,760 --> 01:14:24,960 Speaker 1: think it's gonna be tough Christian McCaffrey. That's job one, 1535 01:14:25,200 --> 01:14:27,360 Speaker 1: I feel like, you know, and they know that. If 1536 01:14:27,400 --> 01:14:29,920 Speaker 1: I went and told that to Pete carrelly say, yeah, 1537 01:14:29,920 --> 01:14:32,680 Speaker 1: we already thought of that, Dave. We know Christian McCaffrey 1538 01:14:32,840 --> 01:14:35,280 Speaker 1: is good. But you know, what would you say is 1539 01:14:36,080 --> 01:14:39,400 Speaker 1: maybe the group Because I'm gonna say linebackers. And the 1540 01:14:39,479 --> 01:14:44,760 Speaker 1: reason why I watched Lavante David and Devin White, the 1541 01:14:44,800 --> 01:14:48,439 Speaker 1: two linebackers for Tampa Bay, and in the two times 1542 01:14:48,479 --> 01:14:52,360 Speaker 1: that they faced the Panthers, they held Christian McCaffrey to 1543 01:14:52,479 --> 01:14:55,400 Speaker 1: about fifty five yards of total offense. He's averaged one 1544 01:14:55,680 --> 01:14:59,479 Speaker 1: sixty nine against everybody else but except those guys. So 1545 01:14:59,479 --> 01:15:02,320 Speaker 1: I'm gonna this one on the linebackers, so that if 1546 01:15:02,360 --> 01:15:05,560 Speaker 1: they can basically like spy him, kind of like you 1547 01:15:05,600 --> 01:15:08,280 Speaker 1: would do with Lamar Jackson, where you always have a 1548 01:15:08,360 --> 01:15:10,640 Speaker 1: couple of guys that are sitting there waiting for him 1549 01:15:10,720 --> 01:15:13,560 Speaker 1: to take off running or cover him or whatever. I 1550 01:15:13,600 --> 01:15:15,800 Speaker 1: would say that would be the key to the game. 1551 01:15:15,880 --> 01:15:17,640 Speaker 1: What's a position group that you think is going to 1552 01:15:17,680 --> 01:15:20,120 Speaker 1: be key in this I'm gonna go with quarterback. It's 1553 01:15:20,160 --> 01:15:22,320 Speaker 1: been a while since we've walked away from a football 1554 01:15:22,400 --> 01:15:24,559 Speaker 1: game and say, Man Russell had a really good game, 1555 01:15:24,840 --> 01:15:27,679 Speaker 1: and I think that going into the posting the stretch 1556 01:15:27,800 --> 01:15:31,360 Speaker 1: of this season, he has to re establish himself and 1557 01:15:31,800 --> 01:15:33,400 Speaker 1: a lot of things need to happen for him to 1558 01:15:33,439 --> 01:15:34,960 Speaker 1: do that. The run game needs to go well. They 1559 01:15:35,040 --> 01:15:37,719 Speaker 1: need to not be in a hole, but he needs 1560 01:15:38,120 --> 01:15:40,200 Speaker 1: to you know, I'm gonna make it a group effort, 1561 01:15:40,360 --> 01:15:42,760 Speaker 1: the qbs and the receivers because the receivers only go 1562 01:15:42,800 --> 01:15:44,960 Speaker 1: as the QB. QB's only as good as the receiver. 1563 01:15:45,080 --> 01:15:47,439 Speaker 1: So they need to work together and get back to 1564 01:15:47,600 --> 01:15:50,479 Speaker 1: that explosive pass game that we saw earlier in the season. 1565 01:15:50,720 --> 01:15:52,600 Speaker 1: And I think this is the week to do it 1566 01:15:52,960 --> 01:15:55,400 Speaker 1: all right, So the other thing they got they gotta 1567 01:15:55,439 --> 01:15:58,960 Speaker 1: protect Russell. I mean the last four games eighteen socks 1568 01:15:59,160 --> 01:16:02,400 Speaker 1: twenty nine quarterback hits, so that would be and it's 1569 01:16:02,400 --> 01:16:04,400 Speaker 1: gonna be a tall order because as you said with 1570 01:16:04,560 --> 01:16:06,680 Speaker 1: the third you said in the in the NFL as 1571 01:16:06,680 --> 01:16:09,240 Speaker 1: far as socks, Yeah, yeah, So I mean that's that's 1572 01:16:09,280 --> 01:16:11,760 Speaker 1: another thing that needs to happen. Bump. 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