1 00:00:10,960 --> 00:00:14,400 Speaker 1: Fantasy freaks and geeks. What is up? You're listening to 2 00:00:14,480 --> 00:00:17,920 Speaker 1: the NFL Fantasy Live podcast. I am your host. James 3 00:00:18,640 --> 00:00:23,919 Speaker 1: joined alongside. Oh my goodness, breaking news, a huge announcement. 4 00:00:23,960 --> 00:00:28,639 Speaker 1: Here we have the king of all beards. We have 5 00:00:29,720 --> 00:00:34,520 Speaker 1: the hipsterist of the hipsters. Wait a minute, we have 6 00:00:35,479 --> 00:00:42,040 Speaker 1: Matt the franchise Francisco. Yeah, I'm just here, so don't 7 00:00:42,080 --> 00:00:45,919 Speaker 1: get fined. You know, I'm back. I'm back. A lot 8 00:00:45,960 --> 00:00:48,560 Speaker 1: of things are up. You've got pants on. I have 9 00:00:48,600 --> 00:00:52,560 Speaker 1: pants on CA. They're like official pants even yeah, they're 10 00:00:52,560 --> 00:00:54,880 Speaker 1: real pants, even though it's a hundred and twelve degrees outside. 11 00:00:56,920 --> 00:01:00,800 Speaker 1: I'm back. I'm ready to go. You know what's funny 12 00:01:00,840 --> 00:01:03,200 Speaker 1: is that you just said there, I'm gonna have to 13 00:01:03,200 --> 00:01:06,280 Speaker 1: say for the depths because but this, this is all 14 00:01:06,319 --> 00:01:08,160 Speaker 1: going to tie in. But I can't wait to do it, 15 00:01:08,200 --> 00:01:11,880 Speaker 1: although he does. I was upset at a rank. I 16 00:01:11,959 --> 00:01:14,600 Speaker 1: usually don't jump in before I'm introduced, but I'm so 17 00:01:14,640 --> 00:01:18,600 Speaker 1: excited today because the franchise is back and the beard 18 00:01:18,680 --> 00:01:22,959 Speaker 1: is great. I've been working on the stash part, little handlebars. Okay, 19 00:01:23,200 --> 00:01:25,560 Speaker 1: well I see it. It's coming in. It's coming in. 20 00:01:25,720 --> 00:01:28,759 Speaker 1: It is coming in and thanks, Ranks back to he's 21 00:01:28,760 --> 00:01:30,400 Speaker 1: been out for a couple of weeks, like some vacation 22 00:01:30,480 --> 00:01:32,640 Speaker 1: and other things after and James tried to get rid 23 00:01:32,680 --> 00:01:35,039 Speaker 1: of me, tried to trade me what it was like, 24 00:01:35,080 --> 00:01:36,480 Speaker 1: are you sure you just don't want to do the 25 00:01:36,480 --> 00:01:39,480 Speaker 1: A T L Podcast? Now, I'm like, I've never been asked, 26 00:01:40,640 --> 00:01:43,160 Speaker 1: that's how dare you? That is inaccurate. Second of all, 27 00:01:43,319 --> 00:01:45,280 Speaker 1: I didn't even know you were on the I've never 28 00:01:45,360 --> 00:01:53,240 Speaker 1: been on alright, That's the thing though, it's like if 29 00:01:53,320 --> 00:01:57,440 Speaker 1: you it's like if your if your Ring of Honor, 30 00:01:58,240 --> 00:02:00,440 Speaker 1: you're not going to bring in the rock. I think 31 00:02:00,440 --> 00:02:04,720 Speaker 1: I'm doing a show and then overwhelmed, I see where 32 00:02:04,720 --> 00:02:07,480 Speaker 1: you're calling. I like, I like Ring of Honor a lot. 33 00:02:07,520 --> 00:02:09,359 Speaker 1: I actually took us about forty seconds to get the 34 00:02:09,400 --> 00:02:11,640 Speaker 1: first wrestling references. You know, it's great. You know Rank 35 00:02:11,760 --> 00:02:14,480 Speaker 1: is back. And by the way, I was so busy 36 00:02:14,520 --> 00:02:17,360 Speaker 1: on vacation, and by the way, I know Marcus's vacation 37 00:02:17,440 --> 00:02:19,320 Speaker 1: was way cooler. So I'm gonna talk about mine first 38 00:02:19,360 --> 00:02:21,600 Speaker 1: because I don't want to follow it. And I'm like, 39 00:02:22,840 --> 00:02:25,640 Speaker 1: that's why he jumped in. I was I was in 40 00:02:25,720 --> 00:02:29,960 Speaker 1: Vegas and I was in the Newport Coast, Marriott vacation 41 00:02:30,080 --> 00:02:32,720 Speaker 1: villas or whatever. But I missed the w W pay 42 00:02:32,760 --> 00:02:34,679 Speaker 1: per view, and I've got it cued up on my computers. 43 00:02:34,800 --> 00:02:37,960 Speaker 1: The last night, my buddy told me his great Balls 44 00:02:38,000 --> 00:02:41,000 Speaker 1: of Fire with with that name. I don't know, I 45 00:02:41,040 --> 00:02:42,960 Speaker 1: don't know. It's the Great Adam Rank. We got MGM, 46 00:02:42,960 --> 00:02:44,560 Speaker 1: I got Marcus Grant. What's up. It's nice to be 47 00:02:44,560 --> 00:02:47,120 Speaker 1: back stateside again. Yeah, after a couple of weeks abroad, 48 00:02:48,360 --> 00:02:50,040 Speaker 1: you want to share with the listeners and the viewers. 49 00:02:50,560 --> 00:02:52,920 Speaker 1: I was in Barcelona for about five days and went 50 00:02:52,960 --> 00:02:56,640 Speaker 1: to Edinburgh, Scotland for about five days, two very different cities. 51 00:02:57,120 --> 00:03:02,160 Speaker 1: UM spent a lot of after hours time in local establishments, 52 00:03:02,800 --> 00:03:06,720 Speaker 1: watering holes, watering holes and the like. UM made a 53 00:03:06,760 --> 00:03:08,840 Speaker 1: lot of fun, interesting people in those sorts of places. 54 00:03:08,919 --> 00:03:11,080 Speaker 1: So it was wonderful as great. And again we've got 55 00:03:11,080 --> 00:03:14,200 Speaker 1: the whiz kid from Wisconsin, Alex Kalhar. What's up, big week, 56 00:03:14,240 --> 00:03:17,840 Speaker 1: guys to to podcasts this week? That's the other got 57 00:03:17,880 --> 00:03:20,000 Speaker 1: I'm sure we iron out these kinks coming at you 58 00:03:20,160 --> 00:03:23,160 Speaker 1: this Monday morning and Thursday morning. That will probably be 59 00:03:23,200 --> 00:03:25,600 Speaker 1: the schedule from here on out, so get used to it. 60 00:03:25,639 --> 00:03:29,560 Speaker 1: I was so overwhelmed by this beard over here. I 61 00:03:29,639 --> 00:03:32,360 Speaker 1: forgot to mention that again you're listening to us on 62 00:03:32,360 --> 00:03:38,080 Speaker 1: a Monday. It's gonna be Monday and Thursday. Now moving forward, Hey, am, 63 00:03:38,200 --> 00:03:40,680 Speaker 1: for those of you on Facebook Live, if you want 64 00:03:40,680 --> 00:03:44,720 Speaker 1: to catch us live, I just shared it. By the way, 65 00:03:43,520 --> 00:03:46,840 Speaker 1: you do appreciate if you do have, and I'm looking 66 00:03:46,880 --> 00:03:49,480 Speaker 1: at you too. I think anybody who's watching it right now, 67 00:03:49,520 --> 00:03:50,960 Speaker 1: if you can share it as well, that would be 68 00:03:51,080 --> 00:03:53,360 Speaker 1: that would be wonderful. That would be wonderful. All right, 69 00:03:53,480 --> 00:04:00,520 Speaker 1: who won't share it? Okay, listen, We're gonna be talking 70 00:04:00,560 --> 00:04:04,240 Speaker 1: about the stock Watch. It's a wonderful piece that Marcus Grants, 71 00:04:04,280 --> 00:04:07,400 Speaker 1: Marcus Grant writes, and he will be sharing with us 72 00:04:07,440 --> 00:04:10,040 Speaker 1: his summer stock watch. We're gonna be talking about Juju 73 00:04:10,080 --> 00:04:13,240 Speaker 1: Smith Schuster of course. Laddie Murray, what you mean, of course? 74 00:04:13,520 --> 00:04:15,720 Speaker 1: Mike Gillisley, what are you trying to say? We're also 75 00:04:16,800 --> 00:04:20,719 Speaker 1: the strength of schedule weeks one through fourteen, some interesting 76 00:04:21,200 --> 00:04:24,880 Speaker 1: information that I on Earth via scout dot com. The 77 00:04:24,880 --> 00:04:27,560 Speaker 1: great folks there with some great information. Uh. And of 78 00:04:27,560 --> 00:04:29,680 Speaker 1: course we will close out with a round of daily depths. 79 00:04:29,680 --> 00:04:32,240 Speaker 1: But we start the show as always with your top headlines, 80 00:04:33,800 --> 00:04:38,320 Speaker 1: the camera highlights in the world of sport, breaking, breaking, breaking, 81 00:04:40,600 --> 00:04:47,560 Speaker 1: the continue to follow breaking news. Kids has your wife 82 00:04:47,600 --> 00:04:49,200 Speaker 1: before we get to the top headlines. Of course, I 83 00:04:49,240 --> 00:04:52,039 Speaker 1: am remissed by not mentioning NFL dot com slash draft 84 00:04:52,120 --> 00:04:56,320 Speaker 1: Kit NFL dot com slash draft kits all headline and 85 00:04:56,320 --> 00:04:59,320 Speaker 1: of itself right there for all of your drafting needs. 86 00:04:59,600 --> 00:05:02,440 Speaker 1: I know the folks are are starting to creep towards 87 00:05:02,480 --> 00:05:05,120 Speaker 1: that drafting time right now, and if you need some info, 88 00:05:05,440 --> 00:05:09,920 Speaker 1: go to NFL dot com slash draft kit. Also of note, 89 00:05:10,040 --> 00:05:14,160 Speaker 1: Also of note again, if you're following us on Facebook Live, 90 00:05:14,200 --> 00:05:16,960 Speaker 1: I'll be answering your questions. We'll all be answering your 91 00:05:17,040 --> 00:05:22,920 Speaker 1: questions there as well. Okay, so we shall start in Carolina. 92 00:05:23,040 --> 00:05:27,360 Speaker 1: Is it time to move Christian McCaffrey down your boards? 93 00:05:28,080 --> 00:05:30,680 Speaker 1: Max Henson from Panthers dot com said everyone from head 94 00:05:30,720 --> 00:05:34,479 Speaker 1: coach Ron Rivera to running backs coach Jim Skipper has 95 00:05:34,520 --> 00:05:40,640 Speaker 1: insisted that Stewart's role will not change the punishing. He 96 00:05:40,720 --> 00:05:43,000 Speaker 1: goes on to say the punishing two forty pound runner 97 00:05:43,160 --> 00:05:48,760 Speaker 1: will continue to see the bulk of the carries. What 98 00:05:48,800 --> 00:05:51,839 Speaker 1: do you guys think about that news regarding Christian McCaffrey 99 00:05:51,880 --> 00:05:54,760 Speaker 1: will start with the franchise man, Francis Scritch. Yeah. So 100 00:05:54,760 --> 00:05:57,280 Speaker 1: one of the biggest knocks on McCaffrey during draft season 101 00:05:57,480 --> 00:05:59,240 Speaker 1: is does he have the size to be an in 102 00:05:59,279 --> 00:06:01,120 Speaker 1: between the tackle type of runner. Can he be a 103 00:06:01,120 --> 00:06:04,120 Speaker 1: workhorse in the NFL? So I I can see a 104 00:06:04,200 --> 00:06:07,280 Speaker 1: situation where, you know, he's a rookie, they bring him 105 00:06:07,279 --> 00:06:09,000 Speaker 1: in see what he can do. But you know, they 106 00:06:09,360 --> 00:06:12,479 Speaker 1: have Jonathan Stewart as kind of that early down banger role. 107 00:06:12,600 --> 00:06:15,359 Speaker 1: He's had over two carries the last two seasons, but 108 00:06:15,440 --> 00:06:17,760 Speaker 1: he hasn't played in all sixteen games in a in 109 00:06:17,800 --> 00:06:20,240 Speaker 1: a season, I think since twenty eleven or something. So 110 00:06:20,760 --> 00:06:23,160 Speaker 1: I can see Stewart's sort of retaining that role. He's 111 00:06:23,160 --> 00:06:25,800 Speaker 1: a veteran, he's thirty years old, he has some good 112 00:06:25,800 --> 00:06:28,760 Speaker 1: seasons under his belt. Uh, And I can see kind 113 00:06:28,800 --> 00:06:31,440 Speaker 1: of like a committee situation going on here where they 114 00:06:31,520 --> 00:06:34,880 Speaker 1: sort of deploy McCaffrey as like a secret weapon, where 115 00:06:34,880 --> 00:06:36,599 Speaker 1: both of them on the field at the same time. 116 00:06:36,960 --> 00:06:40,080 Speaker 1: We all know McCaffrey's a stud, but I think, uh, 117 00:06:40,160 --> 00:06:43,080 Speaker 1: the fantasy community has kind of anointed him as a 118 00:06:43,200 --> 00:06:45,599 Speaker 1: savior to the Panthers run game a little too early. 119 00:06:45,920 --> 00:06:48,560 Speaker 1: I think according to Fantasy pros ADP, he's running back 120 00:06:48,600 --> 00:06:52,320 Speaker 1: fourteen right now, which is little too high for me 121 00:06:52,360 --> 00:06:53,919 Speaker 1: for a rookie who we don't really know what his 122 00:06:54,000 --> 00:06:55,920 Speaker 1: role is going to be. So I would definitely move 123 00:06:55,960 --> 00:06:57,760 Speaker 1: him down my board a little bit. No, I get 124 00:06:57,800 --> 00:07:00,640 Speaker 1: that that. There's nothing I would disagree with that statement, 125 00:07:00,680 --> 00:07:03,080 Speaker 1: and I I don't want to make the compare it's 126 00:07:03,120 --> 00:07:05,400 Speaker 1: so lazy to go to Danny Woodhead because but it's 127 00:07:05,480 --> 00:07:07,560 Speaker 1: it's that type of running back. So I'll think of somebody, 128 00:07:07,680 --> 00:07:10,120 Speaker 1: let's say, like Charles Sims or somebody who is a 129 00:07:10,120 --> 00:07:13,080 Speaker 1: complimentary running back who is still very effective. And I 130 00:07:13,080 --> 00:07:15,600 Speaker 1: know that in Danny Woodhead's prime with the Chargers, there 131 00:07:15,600 --> 00:07:18,200 Speaker 1: were there were points of the season or points or 132 00:07:18,240 --> 00:07:20,800 Speaker 1: some seasons where he was a top twenty fantasy back. 133 00:07:20,840 --> 00:07:24,560 Speaker 1: And we see now that committee backs can now because 134 00:07:24,720 --> 00:07:28,960 Speaker 1: everybody does it, that committee backs can be a top twenty, 135 00:07:29,000 --> 00:07:31,480 Speaker 1: can be top twenty running backs. And I think with 136 00:07:31,560 --> 00:07:34,360 Speaker 1: Christian McCaffrey, because he's so valuable and so many different 137 00:07:34,400 --> 00:07:36,800 Speaker 1: roles and has the ability to do so many different 138 00:07:36,840 --> 00:07:39,280 Speaker 1: things on the field, that's what makes him attractive is 139 00:07:39,320 --> 00:07:41,760 Speaker 1: that you don't need him to be a between the 140 00:07:41,800 --> 00:07:44,560 Speaker 1: tackles pounder because he can split him out wide, he 141 00:07:44,600 --> 00:07:46,280 Speaker 1: can put him in the slot. You can do a 142 00:07:46,360 --> 00:07:50,840 Speaker 1: variety of different things. And again like for me, like 143 00:07:50,880 --> 00:07:52,920 Speaker 1: the RB fourteen would be somebody to be drafting in 144 00:07:52,920 --> 00:07:55,200 Speaker 1: the fifth or six round anyways, but because they come 145 00:07:55,240 --> 00:07:57,600 Speaker 1: off the board way too quick as it is. Um. 146 00:07:57,640 --> 00:08:00,119 Speaker 1: I do think though, this is again why this is 147 00:08:00,440 --> 00:08:06,120 Speaker 1: a further illustration of why we wait, why wait for 148 00:08:06,160 --> 00:08:09,480 Speaker 1: running backs? No, I actually like drafting early. I've been 149 00:08:09,480 --> 00:08:11,240 Speaker 1: talking about this a lot recently. It is like I 150 00:08:11,280 --> 00:08:14,920 Speaker 1: like drafting. Like the whole notion of drafting in July 151 00:08:15,360 --> 00:08:17,920 Speaker 1: and then having to sweat out training camps in those 152 00:08:17,920 --> 00:08:22,400 Speaker 1: preseason games. That's an added adds to the fancy. It's like, hey, 153 00:08:22,520 --> 00:08:25,760 Speaker 1: it's a lot of wise you. Yeah. No, No, I 154 00:08:25,840 --> 00:08:28,240 Speaker 1: like that. I would say I think the more apt 155 00:08:28,280 --> 00:08:31,600 Speaker 1: comparison for McCaffrey might still be Reggie Bush early career. 156 00:08:31,600 --> 00:08:34,000 Speaker 1: Reggie Bush in New Orleans when his first three years 157 00:08:34,000 --> 00:08:37,079 Speaker 1: he was still a decent fantasy back, especially his rookie year, 158 00:08:37,080 --> 00:08:39,120 Speaker 1: but he only had a hundred fifty five hundred fifty 159 00:08:39,120 --> 00:08:41,800 Speaker 1: seven hundred and six rushes in those first three years 160 00:08:41,920 --> 00:08:45,120 Speaker 1: had like a million. He had seventy three and fifty 161 00:08:45,120 --> 00:08:47,680 Speaker 1: two last season he was injured. But I mean, you 162 00:08:47,720 --> 00:08:50,800 Speaker 1: think about it, Um, the Panthers lost Mike Tilbert this year. 163 00:08:51,000 --> 00:08:53,839 Speaker 1: I don't think Fozzy Whittaker is there anymore either. I 164 00:08:53,880 --> 00:08:56,920 Speaker 1: think he is baby get but still so. Cam Newton 165 00:08:57,000 --> 00:08:59,400 Speaker 1: last year had ninety rush attempts. That's almost certainly going 166 00:08:59,480 --> 00:09:01,640 Speaker 1: to drop this here. With the additions they made, they 167 00:09:01,640 --> 00:09:04,400 Speaker 1: seem to be wanting to run came a little less. Uh. 168 00:09:04,600 --> 00:09:07,840 Speaker 1: Tilbert's thirty five rushes are gone. Ted gins fourteen rushes 169 00:09:07,880 --> 00:09:11,840 Speaker 1: are gone. But you can easily look at this distribution 170 00:09:11,960 --> 00:09:14,360 Speaker 1: in the backfield and see a case where McCaffrey gets 171 00:09:15,040 --> 00:09:18,360 Speaker 1: twenty carries, but still when he adds in sixty seventy 172 00:09:18,360 --> 00:09:21,480 Speaker 1: receptions like he very well could, that's gonna still make 173 00:09:21,559 --> 00:09:24,960 Speaker 1: him a nice solid flex RB two safe floor start. 174 00:09:25,040 --> 00:09:26,480 Speaker 1: And I think, see, I think that's the I think 175 00:09:26,480 --> 00:09:28,559 Speaker 1: that's a little caveat here in this whole statement. That's 176 00:09:28,559 --> 00:09:30,160 Speaker 1: the thing that I kind of focused on. You want 177 00:09:30,200 --> 00:09:33,880 Speaker 1: to talk about parsing out a statement here, Yeah, Jonathan 178 00:09:33,880 --> 00:09:36,760 Speaker 1: Stewart will get the bulk of the carries, they'll find 179 00:09:36,760 --> 00:09:39,200 Speaker 1: ways to get Christian McCaffrey the football. And so it 180 00:09:39,240 --> 00:09:41,920 Speaker 1: may be these little dumpoffs that that aren't actually carries, 181 00:09:41,920 --> 00:09:45,000 Speaker 1: but they're kind of extended handoffs anyway, the theoretic carries, 182 00:09:45,080 --> 00:09:48,000 Speaker 1: right exactly. So so yeah, sure, Jonathan Stewart bas see 183 00:09:48,040 --> 00:09:49,760 Speaker 1: the same or close to the same number of carries 184 00:09:49,760 --> 00:09:52,240 Speaker 1: as he always has. But if they are as Alex 185 00:09:52,280 --> 00:09:54,080 Speaker 1: mentioned that, they don't want Kim to run nearly as 186 00:09:54,160 --> 00:09:56,280 Speaker 1: much because of the pounding he's taken the last few years. 187 00:09:56,640 --> 00:09:58,280 Speaker 1: They don't have Mike Tilbert, but they want to find 188 00:09:58,280 --> 00:10:00,240 Speaker 1: ways to get McCaffrey in the offense. And and I 189 00:10:00,240 --> 00:10:01,720 Speaker 1: think we always believe that he was more of a 190 00:10:01,760 --> 00:10:05,280 Speaker 1: PPR option maybe than even a just straight standard scoring options. 191 00:10:05,360 --> 00:10:08,480 Speaker 1: So you know, these little extend extended handoffs that technically 192 00:10:08,480 --> 00:10:11,240 Speaker 1: aren't carries, um could end up being you know, a 193 00:10:11,280 --> 00:10:13,520 Speaker 1: lot of what he does this year, a lot of 194 00:10:13,559 --> 00:10:16,199 Speaker 1: what Christian, a lot of what Franchise said hits home 195 00:10:16,240 --> 00:10:19,319 Speaker 1: to me as well. The RB four teen we're pricing 196 00:10:19,360 --> 00:10:22,360 Speaker 1: him right now. If he hits his ceiling right, that's 197 00:10:22,400 --> 00:10:25,080 Speaker 1: his ceiling. I feel like if you're drafting him as 198 00:10:25,080 --> 00:10:28,640 Speaker 1: the RB four team he has to do all of 199 00:10:28,640 --> 00:10:30,920 Speaker 1: those things that you guys talked about and do him 200 00:10:30,960 --> 00:10:34,679 Speaker 1: well to return value. I mean again, if he's if 201 00:10:34,679 --> 00:10:36,920 Speaker 1: he's in a PPR and he's catching eighty balls like 202 00:10:36,920 --> 00:10:40,440 Speaker 1: Reggie Bush was, and then obviously he would return a 203 00:10:40,480 --> 00:10:42,960 Speaker 1: greater value than the RB four team. But again, I 204 00:10:43,040 --> 00:10:46,199 Speaker 1: just think its standard leagues RB fourteen. Man, he's got 205 00:10:46,200 --> 00:10:47,800 Speaker 1: to do all of those things that you guys are 206 00:10:47,880 --> 00:10:50,560 Speaker 1: hitting on to to really get to that value. And 207 00:10:50,600 --> 00:10:53,960 Speaker 1: I think right now the fantasy community is pricing him 208 00:10:54,040 --> 00:10:56,640 Speaker 1: at his absolute ceiling. That's my only happening with a 209 00:10:56,640 --> 00:10:59,080 Speaker 1: couple of players. But it also on the flip side, uh, 210 00:10:59,200 --> 00:11:02,920 Speaker 1: making Jonathan Stewart a crazy good value. That's a great 211 00:11:02,920 --> 00:11:04,520 Speaker 1: point in a standard lead. You know what, that's a 212 00:11:04,520 --> 00:11:06,800 Speaker 1: great book. He's not going until rounds nine or ten, 213 00:11:06,960 --> 00:11:10,360 Speaker 1: and if you're getting the early down probably preferential goal 214 00:11:10,360 --> 00:11:12,920 Speaker 1: line workhorse, like it's Jonathan Stewart, there's going to be 215 00:11:12,920 --> 00:11:15,960 Speaker 1: frustrating weeks where he just has twenty yards. But like 216 00:11:16,000 --> 00:11:18,000 Speaker 1: that's that's real nice value in round nine or ten 217 00:11:18,040 --> 00:11:19,880 Speaker 1: to grab j stew in a standard league. Alright, So 218 00:11:19,880 --> 00:11:22,319 Speaker 1: we got some questions rolling in as well. This is 219 00:11:22,360 --> 00:11:27,599 Speaker 1: from Sam chaff on Facebook Live. Christian McCaffrey or Tie Montgomery. 220 00:11:27,720 --> 00:11:30,599 Speaker 1: I love this question. In a heartbeat, Tie in a 221 00:11:30,679 --> 00:11:33,120 Speaker 1: heartbeat time. I mean he's protected to be the lead 222 00:11:33,120 --> 00:11:37,040 Speaker 1: back there in Green Bay A right time on govern 223 00:11:37,200 --> 00:11:40,520 Speaker 1: Christian McCaffrey, what you got. I know you're not paying attention, 224 00:11:40,520 --> 00:11:42,600 Speaker 1: so I'll ask you a question again. Dude, I'm following 225 00:11:42,600 --> 00:11:46,480 Speaker 1: along on Facebook. Sure somebody was saying Joe Mixon in 226 00:11:46,559 --> 00:11:51,560 Speaker 1: the third round. Um, I'm gonna go McCaffrey. I'm not 227 00:11:51,600 --> 00:11:54,640 Speaker 1: ready to jump in on time. Montgomery all the way. Okay. 228 00:11:55,600 --> 00:11:57,880 Speaker 1: The funny thing about that is that their two Stanford backs. 229 00:11:58,720 --> 00:12:02,040 Speaker 1: How about that? Nice? All right? How about this? We 230 00:12:02,120 --> 00:12:04,199 Speaker 1: go from one big cat to another. On the Bengals 231 00:12:04,559 --> 00:12:06,920 Speaker 1: official team website, We'll go from the Panthers to the Bengals. 232 00:12:07,160 --> 00:12:10,720 Speaker 1: Jeff Hobson writes that he believes Jeremy Hill will have 233 00:12:10,760 --> 00:12:14,079 Speaker 1: an impact, especially in the early part of the season. 234 00:12:14,080 --> 00:12:16,240 Speaker 1: Hobson sites the fact that Jeremy Hill is in a 235 00:12:16,320 --> 00:12:19,560 Speaker 1: contract year that's a great note, and that Jeo Bernard 236 00:12:19,640 --> 00:12:21,760 Speaker 1: is still recovering from an a c L injury and 237 00:12:21,840 --> 00:12:25,679 Speaker 1: Joe Mixon obviously a rookie, so We'll start with MGM Gut, 238 00:12:25,679 --> 00:12:29,280 Speaker 1: Marcus Grant, Jeremy Hill having an impact in the early 239 00:12:29,360 --> 00:12:31,160 Speaker 1: part of the season. What does that kind of do 240 00:12:31,280 --> 00:12:35,240 Speaker 1: for all three of those backs? Value kind of come drafting. 241 00:12:35,520 --> 00:12:38,000 Speaker 1: I don't know that impacts Geo Bernard all that much, 242 00:12:38,040 --> 00:12:40,080 Speaker 1: just because I think people were sort of down on 243 00:12:40,160 --> 00:12:43,240 Speaker 1: him to begin with. I don't know that this changes him. 244 00:12:43,880 --> 00:12:45,680 Speaker 1: I think Jeremy Hill gets a little bit of a boost, 245 00:12:45,679 --> 00:12:47,560 Speaker 1: but how many people, you know, I don't know that. 246 00:12:47,600 --> 00:12:50,280 Speaker 1: I do believe that he's going to hold onto a 247 00:12:50,400 --> 00:12:54,040 Speaker 1: large role in his offense all season long. Especially, I 248 00:12:54,280 --> 00:12:56,080 Speaker 1: mean last year they made it a point to try 249 00:12:56,120 --> 00:12:57,920 Speaker 1: to get him the football, to try to get him 250 00:12:57,920 --> 00:13:00,800 Speaker 1: going repeatedly, and it just never happened. Um. And so 251 00:13:00,880 --> 00:13:02,719 Speaker 1: then you know, as a result, both he and g 252 00:13:02,920 --> 00:13:05,920 Speaker 1: Oh we're both kind of miserable. Um. But if if 253 00:13:05,960 --> 00:13:07,480 Speaker 1: it turns out to be the case this year, that 254 00:13:07,600 --> 00:13:09,680 Speaker 1: again they're trying to get Jeremy Hill going early in 255 00:13:09,679 --> 00:13:12,800 Speaker 1: the season and if he doesn't respond, uh, then I 256 00:13:12,800 --> 00:13:14,959 Speaker 1: think you start to see mixing work in more and more. 257 00:13:15,040 --> 00:13:17,040 Speaker 1: And I was always the belief that sure, maybe the 258 00:13:17,080 --> 00:13:19,319 Speaker 1: first month or so, you see a lot of Hill 259 00:13:19,360 --> 00:13:20,720 Speaker 1: after that it's going to start to be more and 260 00:13:20,720 --> 00:13:22,440 Speaker 1: more mixing. And I don't know that anything in my 261 00:13:22,480 --> 00:13:25,560 Speaker 1: mind has changed by that. What's mixes price tag right now? 262 00:13:26,040 --> 00:13:27,840 Speaker 1: Is he going to the third round? I don't know 263 00:13:27,880 --> 00:13:29,960 Speaker 1: that he's going quite that early. I think he's more 264 00:13:29,960 --> 00:13:32,640 Speaker 1: of a Folks are getting pretty hyper on on Jill mixons. Yeah, 265 00:13:32,679 --> 00:13:33,720 Speaker 1: and there are a lot of there are a lot 266 00:13:33,760 --> 00:13:35,600 Speaker 1: of rookie running backs this year that people are getting 267 00:13:35,600 --> 00:13:41,200 Speaker 1: really excited about. Yeah, he's going forty two overall. Und all, right, 268 00:13:41,320 --> 00:13:43,640 Speaker 1: I don't know what do you think about that price franchise. 269 00:13:44,720 --> 00:13:47,680 Speaker 1: I think that's a fair price for mixing. I think 270 00:13:47,760 --> 00:13:50,160 Speaker 1: Hill is going to be on a short leash. Uh. 271 00:13:50,200 --> 00:13:52,360 Speaker 1: And I think the Bengals, if they want to compete 272 00:13:52,440 --> 00:13:54,080 Speaker 1: in the NFC North, they got to get the ground 273 00:13:54,120 --> 00:13:56,400 Speaker 1: game going and they couldn't do that last year and 274 00:13:56,480 --> 00:13:59,000 Speaker 1: it affected them. And uh, this would be interesting. How 275 00:13:59,040 --> 00:14:00,800 Speaker 1: about if Jill mix it just fills out that Geo 276 00:14:00,880 --> 00:14:04,200 Speaker 1: Bernard role just entirely is just the between the twenties guy. 277 00:14:04,400 --> 00:14:07,480 Speaker 1: It's a much bigger Geo Bernard. Yeah no, no, listen, 278 00:14:07,520 --> 00:14:10,080 Speaker 1: look a bigger, more talented Jep. But he's but I'm 279 00:14:10,080 --> 00:14:12,920 Speaker 1: saying he's but let's say they utilize him between actual 280 00:14:13,080 --> 00:14:16,400 Speaker 1: Let's let's say they utilize him between the tens okay, 281 00:14:16,480 --> 00:14:18,440 Speaker 1: and then when they get to a goal line situation, 282 00:14:18,480 --> 00:14:21,960 Speaker 1: incomes Jeremy Hill because obviously a big boy down there. Um, 283 00:14:22,000 --> 00:14:24,640 Speaker 1: I wouldn't be surprised to see that kind of backfield 284 00:14:24,680 --> 00:14:29,080 Speaker 1: split in the Bengals backfield. All right, let's talk about 285 00:14:29,120 --> 00:14:31,440 Speaker 1: the Miami backfield. A huge red flag for j A 286 00:14:31,560 --> 00:14:34,920 Speaker 1: gi e question mark, as was pointed out by Warren 287 00:14:34,960 --> 00:14:38,800 Speaker 1: Sharp on Twitter at sharp Football, A great follow follow 288 00:14:38,920 --> 00:14:43,280 Speaker 1: him of a g ee. Fantasy points came on. Count 289 00:14:43,320 --> 00:14:48,840 Speaker 1: them seven total runs. Fifty seven percent of his runs 290 00:14:49,160 --> 00:14:53,000 Speaker 1: went for three yards or less. Does this interesting stat 291 00:14:53,120 --> 00:14:57,840 Speaker 1: change your outlook on his twenty seventeen Alex gilhar h No, 292 00:14:57,960 --> 00:15:00,600 Speaker 1: not particularly uh, as we were we were talking about 293 00:15:00,600 --> 00:15:02,240 Speaker 1: before the draft. I mean it's a very interesting stat. 294 00:15:02,280 --> 00:15:05,840 Speaker 1: But like big play threats get a lot of points 295 00:15:06,480 --> 00:15:09,040 Speaker 1: out of necessity through big plays like you know, if 296 00:15:09,080 --> 00:15:10,720 Speaker 1: you if you had rip off like a six d 297 00:15:10,920 --> 00:15:12,840 Speaker 1: R touchdown run like j j I did, that's that's 298 00:15:12,840 --> 00:15:14,880 Speaker 1: twelve points right there. That becomes a huge part of 299 00:15:14,920 --> 00:15:17,920 Speaker 1: your thing. And I think the reason you draft is 300 00:15:17,920 --> 00:15:20,000 Speaker 1: because he's going to have the high volume and you 301 00:15:20,080 --> 00:15:22,800 Speaker 1: know that those explosive plays are in his arsenal. So 302 00:15:23,400 --> 00:15:25,040 Speaker 1: especially with all the talk that he's going to have 303 00:15:25,040 --> 00:15:27,920 Speaker 1: an expanded passing game role, we know there's really not 304 00:15:28,000 --> 00:15:30,960 Speaker 1: a lot of threat for touches behind him. I it 305 00:15:30,960 --> 00:15:33,360 Speaker 1: doesn't really change the impact for me. I. I don't 306 00:15:33,360 --> 00:15:35,840 Speaker 1: think that that signals that he's going to be a bust. I. 307 00:15:35,840 --> 00:15:37,760 Speaker 1: I just think that you know, there might it could 308 00:15:37,840 --> 00:15:40,280 Speaker 1: indicate that there could be some more frustrating games. But hey, 309 00:15:40,320 --> 00:15:42,320 Speaker 1: if he carries the ball, you know, thirty times three 310 00:15:42,400 --> 00:15:45,480 Speaker 1: yards of pop, that's still ninety yards. So j j 311 00:15:45,520 --> 00:15:47,480 Speaker 1: I currently being drafted as a top twelve pick on 312 00:15:47,520 --> 00:15:50,680 Speaker 1: Fantasy Football Calculator. He's ranked as a top twelve player 313 00:15:50,760 --> 00:15:54,760 Speaker 1: on Fantasy pros aggregate ranking as well. So I'll ask you, Adam, 314 00:15:55,000 --> 00:15:57,800 Speaker 1: a top a top twelve pick, is that is that 315 00:15:57,920 --> 00:16:00,560 Speaker 1: good value for JGI? Do you believe that if you 316 00:16:00,560 --> 00:16:02,320 Speaker 1: want to draft a running back then early. And I 317 00:16:02,320 --> 00:16:04,520 Speaker 1: always hate to do that as a caveat, but certainly 318 00:16:04,600 --> 00:16:08,520 Speaker 1: he's to me, he's in the top six seven, I 319 00:16:08,520 --> 00:16:11,320 Speaker 1: mean he's up there. I mean, Cherry, this is the 320 00:16:11,360 --> 00:16:13,960 Speaker 1: thing we're so far away from fantasy drafts. It's now 321 00:16:14,080 --> 00:16:16,040 Speaker 1: the time where we want to cherry pick everything and 322 00:16:16,080 --> 00:16:17,920 Speaker 1: the jokes that we kept making, you know, and and 323 00:16:17,960 --> 00:16:20,240 Speaker 1: everything about like, oh, you know what if you take 324 00:16:20,280 --> 00:16:23,440 Speaker 1: away if you take away all of Aaron Rodgers touchdown passes, 325 00:16:23,480 --> 00:16:26,440 Speaker 1: what did you really do last year? You take away 326 00:16:26,800 --> 00:16:31,000 Speaker 1: those forty plays? He did nothing? So I mean, and 327 00:16:31,040 --> 00:16:33,120 Speaker 1: that's this is what we did. Now that it seems like, 328 00:16:33,240 --> 00:16:34,960 Speaker 1: I mean, no, no, no, this is a this is 329 00:16:34,960 --> 00:16:38,160 Speaker 1: a way fantasy people. But seven runs. I mean, that's 330 00:16:38,160 --> 00:16:41,680 Speaker 1: that's good. That's significant. That's fantasy football. Like there's like 331 00:16:41,720 --> 00:16:43,680 Speaker 1: if you like, what was the thing like they always 332 00:16:43,680 --> 00:16:45,880 Speaker 1: talk about, like if you take a stopwatch to an 333 00:16:45,960 --> 00:16:48,320 Speaker 1: NFL game, the balls in action like for three minutes 334 00:16:48,400 --> 00:16:52,240 Speaker 1: or something. I know I'm exaggerating right now. Three that's 335 00:16:52,240 --> 00:16:53,880 Speaker 1: but that's what it's like. Like there's a lot of 336 00:16:54,560 --> 00:16:56,880 Speaker 1: boiled down how many how many plays? Like how many 337 00:16:56,960 --> 00:16:59,720 Speaker 1: rushes doesn't I have? Or anything like that. He was 338 00:16:59,840 --> 00:17:02,080 Speaker 1: very effective and now they want to give him an opportunity. 339 00:17:02,160 --> 00:17:04,800 Speaker 1: I think what you're drafting here is the opportunity to 340 00:17:04,880 --> 00:17:06,879 Speaker 1: go out there to be a number one running back. 341 00:17:06,960 --> 00:17:09,480 Speaker 1: We were just talking about other running back by committees. 342 00:17:10,240 --> 00:17:15,720 Speaker 1: J g I Adam Gaze is very committed. I love that. Yeah, 343 00:17:15,760 --> 00:17:19,000 Speaker 1: he's got they got one of the best coaches, one 344 00:17:19,119 --> 00:17:20,679 Speaker 1: of the best up and coming. There's a lot of 345 00:17:20,720 --> 00:17:23,040 Speaker 1: hype around a GI this offseason because the coaches have 346 00:17:23,119 --> 00:17:27,360 Speaker 1: been talking about three hundred plus carries. The Dolphins. ESPN 347 00:17:27,400 --> 00:17:29,919 Speaker 1: reporter I forget what his name is, but predicted nineteen 348 00:17:29,960 --> 00:17:32,600 Speaker 1: hundred total yards for a GI this year. So the 349 00:17:32,680 --> 00:17:35,720 Speaker 1: hype train is the j train is rolling right old, 350 00:17:35,760 --> 00:17:38,680 Speaker 1: and I think I think the Miami the Miami beat 351 00:17:38,680 --> 00:17:41,800 Speaker 1: gout for ESPN predicted nine hundred totally are what all 352 00:17:41,840 --> 00:17:45,520 Speaker 1: purpose yards? Yeah? Uh, but I think this is you know, 353 00:17:45,680 --> 00:17:47,879 Speaker 1: the hype train is going. And I do you remember 354 00:17:48,000 --> 00:17:50,440 Speaker 1: last year when we were all like, oh, it's Aaron 355 00:17:50,520 --> 00:17:52,720 Speaker 1: Foster's backfield. J GI is dead because he had like 356 00:17:52,720 --> 00:17:59,000 Speaker 1: a bad preseason game. So heading into week five last 357 00:17:59,040 --> 00:18:01,719 Speaker 1: year when he took over role, he was did eighteen 358 00:18:01,800 --> 00:18:05,480 Speaker 1: rush attempts heading into Week five and then he had 359 00:18:05,480 --> 00:18:09,359 Speaker 1: two hundred and forty or whatever backs the rest of 360 00:18:09,359 --> 00:18:14,120 Speaker 1: this rushing games, So like, what what makes us think 361 00:18:14,240 --> 00:18:17,280 Speaker 1: that his volume won't go up? He basically missed the 362 00:18:17,280 --> 00:18:20,040 Speaker 1: first four games, right, what makes us think he won't 363 00:18:20,040 --> 00:18:22,760 Speaker 1: improve on two hundred sixty carries and twelve hundred rushing 364 00:18:22,840 --> 00:18:25,800 Speaker 1: yards because he went in second season as a feature back, 365 00:18:25,920 --> 00:18:29,560 Speaker 1: especially if he increases his receptions, which all signs point 366 00:18:29,600 --> 00:18:33,040 Speaker 1: to that happen. The thing, the one thing, the one 367 00:18:33,080 --> 00:18:36,080 Speaker 1: thing I were is how they used Damian Williams in 368 00:18:36,080 --> 00:18:38,919 Speaker 1: the red zone. Last year. He had six red zone touchdowns, 369 00:18:38,920 --> 00:18:41,640 Speaker 1: three receiving and three rushing. And there were times there 370 00:18:41,640 --> 00:18:43,640 Speaker 1: were games where like a gide did all the work 371 00:18:43,680 --> 00:18:45,360 Speaker 1: and they got to the goal line and they put 372 00:18:45,440 --> 00:18:47,520 Speaker 1: Damian Williams in and he scored the touchdown, And I'm like, 373 00:18:47,560 --> 00:18:49,520 Speaker 1: what are you doing? Dolphins? All right? We go to 374 00:18:49,560 --> 00:18:52,800 Speaker 1: that concerns Mike Valverde on Facebook Live. Who wins the 375 00:18:52,800 --> 00:18:58,960 Speaker 1: starting role? West or Hunt? West or Hunt? Spencer aware, 376 00:18:59,200 --> 00:19:03,680 Speaker 1: Spencer aware or I was trying to decipher that Terrence West. 377 00:19:03,720 --> 00:19:08,159 Speaker 1: I was like, Kareem Hunt, And you know how I 378 00:19:08,160 --> 00:19:11,360 Speaker 1: feel about Kareem Hunt. I do think he eventually passes 379 00:19:11,520 --> 00:19:13,399 Speaker 1: West for the number two spot, But yeah, this is 380 00:19:13,400 --> 00:19:18,280 Speaker 1: Spencer wears backfield. Do anyone disagree? No? No, I mean 381 00:19:18,320 --> 00:19:20,760 Speaker 1: there's been so much pub and hype on Kareem Hunt. Nothing, 382 00:19:21,200 --> 00:19:23,960 Speaker 1: it's still it's it's Spencer wears backfield. Okay, all right, 383 00:19:24,040 --> 00:19:26,719 Speaker 1: there we go. Man, that was just so so definitively 384 00:19:27,520 --> 00:19:29,560 Speaker 1: I like it. Hey, let's go to the stockwatch. You 385 00:19:29,560 --> 00:19:32,879 Speaker 1: can catch this at NFL dot com slash grant that 386 00:19:33,160 --> 00:19:36,120 Speaker 1: weekly column. It is weekly NFL dot com slash grant. 387 00:19:36,400 --> 00:19:40,280 Speaker 1: There's not a vanity, is there? We can make one. Yeah, 388 00:19:40,359 --> 00:19:43,600 Speaker 1: well for right now we will say NFL dot com 389 00:19:43,760 --> 00:19:47,800 Speaker 1: slash Grant. We'll check it out. Basically, Marcus Grant uh 390 00:19:48,080 --> 00:19:52,399 Speaker 1: takes a temperature of certain players and and sees if 391 00:19:52,400 --> 00:19:55,879 Speaker 1: their stock is rising or falling. Jonathan Stewart stock on 392 00:19:55,920 --> 00:19:58,680 Speaker 1: the rise, as we explained earlier. Uh M, do you 393 00:19:58,720 --> 00:20:00,760 Speaker 1: want to walk us through the rest of your stock 394 00:20:00,760 --> 00:20:03,280 Speaker 1: watch there? Yeah? Sure, um see, I went to Juju 395 00:20:03,359 --> 00:20:06,080 Speaker 1: Smith Schuster. Now let's let's you know, let's let's tamp 396 00:20:06,160 --> 00:20:07,639 Speaker 1: down a little bit on this. I mean, the report 397 00:20:07,720 --> 00:20:10,040 Speaker 1: is basically, he's been working with the first team in 398 00:20:10,080 --> 00:20:12,600 Speaker 1: their red zone offense, their red zone packages, and you 399 00:20:12,640 --> 00:20:15,399 Speaker 1: know he can be a big body, strong, physical receiver, 400 00:20:15,480 --> 00:20:17,520 Speaker 1: which makes sense around the goal on you want somebody 401 00:20:17,560 --> 00:20:19,679 Speaker 1: like that so you don't get Malcolm Butler. Uh in 402 00:20:19,680 --> 00:20:22,840 Speaker 1: the Super Bowl. Uh So, I mean, let's not let's 403 00:20:22,840 --> 00:20:24,720 Speaker 1: not blow this out of proportion and think that suddenly 404 00:20:24,760 --> 00:20:26,440 Speaker 1: he's going to jump in and being every week starter 405 00:20:26,560 --> 00:20:28,000 Speaker 1: for you. But he's a name now to keep an 406 00:20:28,000 --> 00:20:29,640 Speaker 1: eye on as we get through training camp to start 407 00:20:29,680 --> 00:20:33,359 Speaker 1: to see how the Steelers might use him. Old Tavius Murray, um, 408 00:20:33,480 --> 00:20:35,880 Speaker 1: Laddie Murray, Laddie Murray. So it wasn't you know, it's 409 00:20:35,920 --> 00:20:38,119 Speaker 1: bad enough that he left the Raiders and they're fantastic 410 00:20:38,160 --> 00:20:40,840 Speaker 1: offensive line to go to the Vikings, whose offensive line 411 00:20:41,040 --> 00:20:45,080 Speaker 1: from a rushing standpoint was un good last year. Uh, 412 00:20:45,160 --> 00:20:47,560 Speaker 1: it's that's not good. But then it's even worse when 413 00:20:47,600 --> 00:20:50,160 Speaker 1: basically Latavius Murray is coming out and saying, yeah, Dalvin 414 00:20:50,200 --> 00:20:52,000 Speaker 1: Cook right now is ahead of me in terms of 415 00:20:52,119 --> 00:20:55,000 Speaker 1: you know, knowing knowing the offense, and yeah, why would 416 00:20:55,000 --> 00:20:59,240 Speaker 1: you say that? Yeah, he's like Dalvin's probably Dalvi's probably 417 00:20:59,240 --> 00:21:01,560 Speaker 1: a little bit ahead of me right now. I'm taking 418 00:21:01,600 --> 00:21:08,960 Speaker 1: him off my boarder that so what of That's what 419 00:21:09,080 --> 00:21:10,920 Speaker 1: I feel like. That's when keeping it real goes wrong. 420 00:21:11,119 --> 00:21:14,760 Speaker 1: You know, That's just one of those moments there, so 421 00:21:14,760 --> 00:21:17,200 Speaker 1: so for because of that, let Tavis Murray, his stock 422 00:21:17,320 --> 00:21:20,679 Speaker 1: is falling, and uh, finally Mike Gillisley, who is on 423 00:21:20,720 --> 00:21:23,520 Speaker 1: the rise right now because the reports are now, mind you, 424 00:21:23,600 --> 00:21:25,520 Speaker 1: this is you know, New England we're talking about, but 425 00:21:26,240 --> 00:21:29,720 Speaker 1: the reports are Gillisly is slated to slide into the 426 00:21:29,840 --> 00:21:33,000 Speaker 1: Legarrett Blunt role in the offense. And I know we've 427 00:21:33,000 --> 00:21:36,320 Speaker 1: been struggling to figure out how you know, the assignments 428 00:21:36,359 --> 00:21:38,120 Speaker 1: are going to be divvied up in the backfield, and 429 00:21:38,080 --> 00:21:41,920 Speaker 1: I don't know that we no. I also don't take 430 00:21:41,960 --> 00:21:43,919 Speaker 1: this to mean that Mike Gillisle is going to have 431 00:21:43,920 --> 00:21:47,200 Speaker 1: eight teen rushing touchdowns this year, but it at least offers, 432 00:21:47,200 --> 00:21:49,000 Speaker 1: I think a little bit of clarity as to what 433 00:21:49,040 --> 00:21:50,480 Speaker 1: they may do with him, meaning he will be the 434 00:21:50,520 --> 00:21:52,880 Speaker 1: short yardage guy, He'll be the you know, the goal 435 00:21:52,920 --> 00:21:55,080 Speaker 1: line guy. He'll be the grind out the clock guy, 436 00:21:55,160 --> 00:21:57,200 Speaker 1: you know Layton ball games when they have a lead 437 00:21:57,240 --> 00:21:59,159 Speaker 1: and they just want to salt it away. So at 438 00:21:59,240 --> 00:22:01,479 Speaker 1: least that little bit of clarity I think helps us, 439 00:22:01,760 --> 00:22:03,879 Speaker 1: uh slot givelessly a little bit better when we get 440 00:22:03,920 --> 00:22:06,320 Speaker 1: the draft time. It's interesting Mike Gillisle part of the 441 00:22:06,359 --> 00:22:09,399 Speaker 1: Patriots bank field. Did you know that the New England 442 00:22:09,440 --> 00:22:13,679 Speaker 1: Patriots have the second easiest running back schedule through the 443 00:22:13,720 --> 00:22:17,040 Speaker 1: first fourteen weeks of the schedule that my friends in 444 00:22:17,080 --> 00:22:20,040 Speaker 1: this business is called a segue. Strength of schedule a 445 00:22:20,119 --> 00:22:25,400 Speaker 1: week one through fourteen via scout dot com. Some interesting 446 00:22:25,840 --> 00:22:28,320 Speaker 1: findings that I found there. I'll tweet out the link 447 00:22:28,359 --> 00:22:30,520 Speaker 1: to it too. This is a really great info via 448 00:22:30,520 --> 00:22:34,160 Speaker 1: scout dot com. Um And again, look, I've I've said 449 00:22:34,200 --> 00:22:36,880 Speaker 1: it before. It's a dangerous game you play if you're 450 00:22:36,880 --> 00:22:41,800 Speaker 1: basing stats. And I get that, and I get that, 451 00:22:42,520 --> 00:22:46,160 Speaker 1: but there is something to be said about strength of schedule. 452 00:22:46,400 --> 00:22:49,040 Speaker 1: At least it should at least play a small factor 453 00:22:49,680 --> 00:22:53,080 Speaker 1: into how you might approach. Maybe you're deciding between two 454 00:22:53,080 --> 00:22:57,080 Speaker 1: guys and this could be the small tipping point between 455 00:22:57,240 --> 00:22:59,400 Speaker 1: the two guys that you might be deciding. But we'll 456 00:22:59,400 --> 00:23:01,600 Speaker 1: start with a line of they have the fourth easiest 457 00:23:01,640 --> 00:23:05,720 Speaker 1: schedule for quarterbacks. And obviously a lot of folks predicting 458 00:23:05,800 --> 00:23:08,880 Speaker 1: Cam Newton is set up for a nice big bounce back. 459 00:23:09,240 --> 00:23:11,240 Speaker 1: How much does this play into I guess you know 460 00:23:11,280 --> 00:23:15,520 Speaker 1: what you're thinking Cam might do? Yeah? Again, like you, 461 00:23:16,119 --> 00:23:19,280 Speaker 1: the NFL is drissed, way too topsy turvy, and to 462 00:23:19,400 --> 00:23:22,080 Speaker 1: look over a full season and a full slate of games, 463 00:23:22,560 --> 00:23:24,960 Speaker 1: and trying to decipher which player are gonna pick based 464 00:23:24,960 --> 00:23:27,240 Speaker 1: on that is a little a little too much for me. 465 00:23:27,280 --> 00:23:29,760 Speaker 1: I think it's because we have, you know, so much 466 00:23:29,800 --> 00:23:32,560 Speaker 1: time until the season starts. It gives us the opportunity 467 00:23:32,600 --> 00:23:35,560 Speaker 1: to go in and just pull content out of our rears, 468 00:23:35,800 --> 00:23:38,080 Speaker 1: which is why we end up, you know, shooting down 469 00:23:38,160 --> 00:23:41,400 Speaker 1: Jagi and doing things like that. But I think where 470 00:23:41,520 --> 00:23:43,600 Speaker 1: it matters the most is if you look at the 471 00:23:43,600 --> 00:23:46,479 Speaker 1: playoffs schedule and you can kind of get a sense 472 00:23:47,040 --> 00:23:50,120 Speaker 1: of some teams whether they have a good defensive secretary 473 00:23:50,200 --> 00:23:52,400 Speaker 1: they don't, and you can kind of make some judgments 474 00:23:52,400 --> 00:23:54,080 Speaker 1: based on that, Like I don't think the New Orleans 475 00:23:54,119 --> 00:23:58,440 Speaker 1: Saints are gonna suddenly just revolutionize the NFL and they 476 00:23:58,480 --> 00:24:02,000 Speaker 1: play indoor games. I think that's partly. The bigger thing too, 477 00:24:02,040 --> 00:24:04,840 Speaker 1: is that where are these teams playing? Because there's a 478 00:24:05,040 --> 00:24:07,320 Speaker 1: if your borderline on a quarterback and you're like, well, 479 00:24:07,800 --> 00:24:10,240 Speaker 1: his and I don't know if anybody has this schedule, 480 00:24:10,320 --> 00:24:13,560 Speaker 1: but like his last two road games in four in 481 00:24:13,640 --> 00:24:17,160 Speaker 1: fifteen and sixteen are at Minnesota and at Green Bay, 482 00:24:17,200 --> 00:24:19,720 Speaker 1: then I might be a little apprehensive to that but 483 00:24:19,760 --> 00:24:22,960 Speaker 1: even then you're you're thinking, you're you're really playing a 484 00:24:23,000 --> 00:24:26,280 Speaker 1: long con with a with a team and a sport 485 00:24:26,680 --> 00:24:29,760 Speaker 1: that just changes way too much even during the course 486 00:24:29,800 --> 00:24:32,000 Speaker 1: of the season, Like, Oh, you gotta do is go 487 00:24:32,119 --> 00:24:34,920 Speaker 1: back and look at your draft from last year. Let's 488 00:24:34,920 --> 00:24:36,480 Speaker 1: look at your draft. And I like the fact that 489 00:24:36,520 --> 00:24:38,919 Speaker 1: you're poop pooing this segment entirely. But let me just 490 00:24:39,160 --> 00:24:42,320 Speaker 1: say that that this is week's one through fourteen, and 491 00:24:42,440 --> 00:24:44,919 Speaker 1: and I know that there are other strength of schedules 492 00:24:45,320 --> 00:24:48,040 Speaker 1: uh sites out there and information out there, Uh, those 493 00:24:48,080 --> 00:24:51,560 Speaker 1: tend to use the entire season one through seventeen. And 494 00:24:51,600 --> 00:24:53,200 Speaker 1: the reason I focused on one through four teen is 495 00:24:53,200 --> 00:24:55,440 Speaker 1: because it takes you all the way up into the playoffs, 496 00:24:55,800 --> 00:24:57,399 Speaker 1: which I think is is a lot more useful than 497 00:24:57,440 --> 00:24:59,960 Speaker 1: looking at somebody, uh that might be playing a soft 498 00:25:00,040 --> 00:25:02,080 Speaker 1: team in weeks seventeen that might bump them up a 499 00:25:02,160 --> 00:25:04,639 Speaker 1: little bit um but a lot of times but people 500 00:25:04,680 --> 00:25:09,920 Speaker 1: always have these misconceptions about certain teams. You'll be like, ah, 501 00:25:09,960 --> 00:25:12,359 Speaker 1: this team, that team's garbage, and he'll be like, well, actually, 502 00:25:12,400 --> 00:25:16,560 Speaker 1: there run d solid or this team is always playing 503 00:25:16,560 --> 00:25:18,680 Speaker 1: from behind so they have to throw more. Like there's 504 00:25:18,680 --> 00:25:23,119 Speaker 1: a lot of factors and it's it's interesting. It's something 505 00:25:23,160 --> 00:25:25,000 Speaker 1: to look at and it's like, oh, that makes sense. 506 00:25:25,000 --> 00:25:29,119 Speaker 1: But it's like you if you think that Cam Newton, 507 00:25:29,480 --> 00:25:31,440 Speaker 1: if you were not sold on Cam Newton, you're like, well, 508 00:25:31,440 --> 00:25:33,200 Speaker 1: he's got the fourth the easiest schedule, I gotta draft 509 00:25:33,280 --> 00:25:35,399 Speaker 1: him now. That seems like well, like I said, I 510 00:25:35,400 --> 00:25:37,240 Speaker 1: think it's more of a tipping point. No, I mean 511 00:25:37,840 --> 00:25:40,320 Speaker 1: I don't. I honestly don't factor it at all because 512 00:25:40,400 --> 00:25:43,440 Speaker 1: the NFL just changes so much, not only week to week, 513 00:25:43,520 --> 00:25:46,359 Speaker 1: but like with a month into the season, Like you know, 514 00:25:46,800 --> 00:25:49,120 Speaker 1: defensive coordinators come in and that it takes a little 515 00:25:49,119 --> 00:25:51,560 Speaker 1: while for the offense to gel. Players might not start 516 00:25:51,640 --> 00:25:54,120 Speaker 1: right away and come in later, rookies find their footing. 517 00:25:54,480 --> 00:25:56,960 Speaker 1: You know, Joey Bosa's contract situation, he was out for 518 00:25:57,000 --> 00:25:59,240 Speaker 1: like the first whatever, it barely played those first couple 519 00:25:59,240 --> 00:26:01,439 Speaker 1: of games finished with a leven sacks like pulld up, 520 00:26:01,440 --> 00:26:03,600 Speaker 1: Hold up, you cannot tell me that strength of schedule 521 00:26:03,600 --> 00:26:05,720 Speaker 1: does not make any difference. Whatsoe I don't look at 522 00:26:05,720 --> 00:26:07,920 Speaker 1: it the reason at all. Hold up, Hold up. When 523 00:26:07,960 --> 00:26:12,200 Speaker 1: you start taking valuations for Drew Brees, Cam Newton, Matt Ryan, 524 00:26:12,560 --> 00:26:17,239 Speaker 1: you don't take their division into consideration, Uh slightly, but 525 00:26:17,320 --> 00:26:20,400 Speaker 1: maybe come on, No, I'm dead serious. I don't at 526 00:26:20,440 --> 00:26:23,800 Speaker 1: all everything changes. I would love to see. I mean, 527 00:26:23,800 --> 00:26:26,399 Speaker 1: I would love to see preseason strength of schedule versus 528 00:26:26,480 --> 00:26:29,200 Speaker 1: end of season rankings for the last like ten fifteen years, 529 00:26:29,200 --> 00:26:31,840 Speaker 1: because I would guess, just like throw it all out, 530 00:26:31,880 --> 00:26:33,359 Speaker 1: like it's all the papers, just throw it up in 531 00:26:33,359 --> 00:26:39,680 Speaker 1: the air every Friday. I understand that it all changes, 532 00:26:39,880 --> 00:26:41,680 Speaker 1: and I'm not gonna let it dictate my draft board. 533 00:26:41,640 --> 00:26:44,719 Speaker 1: I'm gonna take good players. And I mean, like, if 534 00:26:44,840 --> 00:26:48,000 Speaker 1: if I'm stuck between two very close players, I may 535 00:26:48,160 --> 00:26:51,160 Speaker 1: be like, oh, well, they play a couple bad secondaries 536 00:26:51,280 --> 00:26:53,720 Speaker 1: all in their division, I'll take them over that person. 537 00:26:53,800 --> 00:26:56,560 Speaker 1: But I really don't let it dictate my draft board 538 00:26:56,600 --> 00:26:59,400 Speaker 1: just because it's so wildly unpredictable. Like I said, I'm 539 00:26:59,400 --> 00:27:01,760 Speaker 1: not saying the schedule is going to move a guy 540 00:27:01,880 --> 00:27:05,800 Speaker 1: from like the number one ranked player to fifty, right, 541 00:27:05,920 --> 00:27:08,800 Speaker 1: I'm just saying, if you've got two similarly valued players 542 00:27:09,240 --> 00:27:11,520 Speaker 1: and then you look at the schedule, how does that 543 00:27:11,600 --> 00:27:14,520 Speaker 1: not factor in a little bit into into your decision 544 00:27:14,520 --> 00:27:17,359 Speaker 1: making process? I mean a little bit. It's got to 545 00:27:17,760 --> 00:27:19,640 Speaker 1: I mean, again, we started talking about the FC South. 546 00:27:20,000 --> 00:27:23,000 Speaker 1: I mean, these quarterbacks there, they have value because all 547 00:27:23,000 --> 00:27:25,639 Speaker 1: the secondaries in the NFC South are bad, you know 548 00:27:25,680 --> 00:27:27,560 Speaker 1: what I'm saying. So like, I don't know, I find 549 00:27:27,560 --> 00:27:29,359 Speaker 1: that difficult to believe that it doesn't at least factor 550 00:27:29,359 --> 00:27:36,359 Speaker 1: in a smidge into people's calculations. No, no, not for me. Sorry, 551 00:27:36,400 --> 00:27:38,520 Speaker 1: I don't. I just don't. I don't think I agree. 552 00:27:38,640 --> 00:27:41,760 Speaker 1: I mean it's like it's overthinking things way too much. 553 00:27:41,840 --> 00:27:45,400 Speaker 1: Like you're it's cool, but it's god like and there's 554 00:27:45,400 --> 00:27:48,960 Speaker 1: always surprise teams every year, Like who saw this team 555 00:27:49,000 --> 00:27:54,000 Speaker 1: coming before last year? Would have predicted the Atlanta Falcons 556 00:27:54,000 --> 00:27:57,960 Speaker 1: would have murdered every single offensive category after the last 557 00:27:57,960 --> 00:28:01,080 Speaker 1: couple of years being like a middling offense. Nobody, but 558 00:28:01,119 --> 00:28:02,560 Speaker 1: I bet you what. I'll tell you what. I bet 559 00:28:02,560 --> 00:28:04,959 Speaker 1: you their strength of schedule would have said, well, at 560 00:28:05,000 --> 00:28:07,120 Speaker 1: least they at least have a soft road in front 561 00:28:07,119 --> 00:28:08,639 Speaker 1: of them. I don't know. They had to play they 562 00:28:08,680 --> 00:28:11,000 Speaker 1: had to play Carolina twice, and that defense was worse 563 00:28:11,000 --> 00:28:13,119 Speaker 1: than we thought because of injuries and other things. They 564 00:28:13,200 --> 00:28:17,160 Speaker 1: had to play the right I mean, you know, the Cardinals, 565 00:28:17,200 --> 00:28:19,480 Speaker 1: who looked like a more formidable opponent but their defense 566 00:28:19,520 --> 00:28:22,359 Speaker 1: wasn't as great. So I don't know, I just I can't. 567 00:28:23,000 --> 00:28:26,600 Speaker 1: Especially with injuries, is such a huge thing too, Like 568 00:28:26,640 --> 00:28:29,080 Speaker 1: when you have you could have a great defense, and 569 00:28:29,080 --> 00:28:31,320 Speaker 1: then if those guys get back, especially in the second day, 570 00:28:31,400 --> 00:28:34,640 Speaker 1: I think about the Broncos defense. Horrible matchup right now. 571 00:28:34,800 --> 00:28:38,920 Speaker 1: If von Miller gets injured, that's gigantic domino effect. So 572 00:28:39,000 --> 00:28:40,840 Speaker 1: like that's why, I just, I just why I don't. 573 00:28:40,840 --> 00:28:42,640 Speaker 1: I don't like it dictate my draft board because it 574 00:28:42,680 --> 00:28:45,840 Speaker 1: can change in an instant with just one player getting injured. 575 00:28:45,880 --> 00:28:48,320 Speaker 1: All right, So there you go. How about Oakland having 576 00:28:48,320 --> 00:28:51,160 Speaker 1: the toughest strength of schedule hardest schedule for fantasy quarterback, fifth, 577 00:28:51,160 --> 00:28:54,760 Speaker 1: most difficult for running backs, third, most difficult for wide receivers. 578 00:28:54,800 --> 00:28:57,120 Speaker 1: I'll run through the list very quickly, not the entire list, 579 00:28:57,160 --> 00:28:59,400 Speaker 1: but through the first fourteen weeks. Again, this is via 580 00:28:59,440 --> 00:29:02,960 Speaker 1: scout dot um uh. For quarterbacks, Minnesota New Orleans have 581 00:29:02,960 --> 00:29:06,840 Speaker 1: have the easiest schedule, Oakland case the hardest. For wide receivers. 582 00:29:06,880 --> 00:29:10,680 Speaker 1: It's Minnesota and Chicago with the easiest. The l A teams, 583 00:29:10,720 --> 00:29:13,360 Speaker 1: the Chargers and the Rams have the hardest strength of 584 00:29:13,360 --> 00:29:16,080 Speaker 1: schedule through the first fourteen weeks. For running backs, it's 585 00:29:16,120 --> 00:29:19,040 Speaker 1: Carolina and New England with the easiest, Pittsburgh in San 586 00:29:19,080 --> 00:29:22,840 Speaker 1: Francisco with the hardest. And finally, for tight end, it's 587 00:29:22,880 --> 00:29:27,200 Speaker 1: Minnesota and Pittsburgh with the easiest, San Francisco and Miami 588 00:29:27,920 --> 00:29:30,920 Speaker 1: with the hardest. Strength of schedule through the first fourteen 589 00:29:30,960 --> 00:29:33,080 Speaker 1: weeks for tight and if you want to find it, 590 00:29:33,120 --> 00:29:35,920 Speaker 1: you can find it on scout dot com. Alright, let's 591 00:29:35,920 --> 00:29:38,400 Speaker 1: close out your show with a round of Daily Deaths 592 00:29:49,920 --> 00:29:52,880 Speaker 1: Daily DAP time. We shall start with MG my guy, 593 00:29:52,920 --> 00:29:56,120 Speaker 1: Marcus Grant, what's up? Uh? DAPs out to Baby Driver, 594 00:29:56,280 --> 00:29:59,440 Speaker 1: which I saw over the weekend, which was fantastic. And 595 00:29:59,440 --> 00:30:01,240 Speaker 1: I mean, I'm probably a week or so late on 596 00:30:01,240 --> 00:30:05,520 Speaker 1: this because I'm sure everybody I wasn't here last podcast, 597 00:30:05,520 --> 00:30:09,120 Speaker 1: so but I'm dabbing it because I saw it on 598 00:30:09,160 --> 00:30:12,200 Speaker 1: Sunday and it was holly crap amazing thirty second I 599 00:30:12,200 --> 00:30:14,880 Speaker 1: mean really, the opening sequence had me and I was like, 600 00:30:14,960 --> 00:30:18,240 Speaker 1: all right, I'm on board, let's do this. Um Anti 601 00:30:18,400 --> 00:30:22,000 Speaker 1: DAP goes out. So before I left on vacation, I solicited, 602 00:30:22,240 --> 00:30:25,600 Speaker 1: uh request the recommendations for a beer or something I 603 00:30:25,600 --> 00:30:29,400 Speaker 1: should try. When I was abroad in Barcelona, and a 604 00:30:29,440 --> 00:30:32,840 Speaker 1: lot of you responded with Austraia, damn, and um, I 605 00:30:32,840 --> 00:30:36,320 Speaker 1: wish you weren't liars. I feel like I feel like 606 00:30:36,360 --> 00:30:38,320 Speaker 1: that was a joke you all played on me, and uh, 607 00:30:38,360 --> 00:30:41,920 Speaker 1: I don't appreciate it. Uh. It is plentiful, it is cheap. 608 00:30:42,160 --> 00:30:44,480 Speaker 1: You can literally buy it on a street corner at 609 00:30:44,520 --> 00:30:45,720 Speaker 1: in the middle of the night. And I mean they're 610 00:30:45,760 --> 00:30:48,080 Speaker 1: literally guys standing on the street with six packs in 611 00:30:48,120 --> 00:30:51,040 Speaker 1: their hands. It's a European budlight like chilled six packs 612 00:30:51,040 --> 00:30:53,520 Speaker 1: that you can buy one for like two ear old stuff. 613 00:30:53,560 --> 00:30:55,880 Speaker 1: So like when I tell you I had to choke 614 00:30:55,920 --> 00:30:58,560 Speaker 1: it down, I literally had to choke it down. This 615 00:30:58,680 --> 00:31:04,400 Speaker 1: is awful. It's it's like a skunky Milwaukee's Best. That's what, right. 616 00:31:04,960 --> 00:31:07,600 Speaker 1: So whoever, I'm going back, I'm gonna go back through 617 00:31:07,640 --> 00:31:13,080 Speaker 1: my mentions. I'm gonna take notes. I'm making notes. Um again, 618 00:31:13,240 --> 00:31:14,800 Speaker 1: I feel like you all decided to play a trick 619 00:31:14,840 --> 00:31:19,720 Speaker 1: on the American kid going abroad and I don't appreciate it. 620 00:31:19,880 --> 00:31:23,960 Speaker 1: So listen something and see you already know the answer, 621 00:31:24,000 --> 00:31:28,560 Speaker 1: to see how they how they respond. Yeah, Matt Franchise, 622 00:31:28,560 --> 00:31:31,280 Speaker 1: Welcome back to Daily Dabs. Cap Thank you what you got. 623 00:31:31,280 --> 00:31:33,160 Speaker 1: I'm gonna stick to my brand and go with some 624 00:31:33,280 --> 00:31:36,480 Speaker 1: music music pick. It's as DJ do a called pool 625 00:31:36,560 --> 00:31:39,320 Speaker 1: pool side Side. I love pool Side. Yeah, they just 626 00:31:39,320 --> 00:31:40,920 Speaker 1: put a new album out a couple of weeks ago. 627 00:31:41,040 --> 00:31:43,520 Speaker 1: But their name is perfect for the music they make. 628 00:31:44,000 --> 00:31:47,280 Speaker 1: It's like chill electronic beat vibes. There's a little bit 629 00:31:47,280 --> 00:31:50,120 Speaker 1: of vocals, but if you're chilling on a float in 630 00:31:50,160 --> 00:31:52,800 Speaker 1: a pool this summer, it ros throw on this album. 631 00:31:52,840 --> 00:31:55,760 Speaker 1: It's called Heat, fitting lye for the summer, and it's 632 00:31:55,800 --> 00:31:58,400 Speaker 1: just perfect pool side vibes. So check them out. I 633 00:31:58,440 --> 00:32:00,720 Speaker 1: like it was kid from Wisconsin. I'm gonna adapt so 634 00:32:00,720 --> 00:32:03,520 Speaker 1: down brand as well. In depth, Spider Man Homecoming. I 635 00:32:03,560 --> 00:32:06,920 Speaker 1: saw this weekend and very much enjoyed it. Spiderman, Spiderman, 636 00:32:07,120 --> 00:32:09,760 Speaker 1: the Spiderman. Uh, it was great. It was very fun. 637 00:32:09,920 --> 00:32:12,600 Speaker 1: It was a good spin for the Spider Man story 638 00:32:12,640 --> 00:32:14,600 Speaker 1: and like, I mean, you might be like, God, why 639 00:32:14,680 --> 00:32:16,960 Speaker 1: is there another Spider Man like that? Don't exactly what 640 00:32:17,000 --> 00:32:19,080 Speaker 1: I thought. I have this one with Andrew Garfield, which 641 00:32:19,120 --> 00:32:21,120 Speaker 1: I still haven't seen either because they looked like trash 642 00:32:21,160 --> 00:32:22,840 Speaker 1: and I heard they were bad. But anyways, this one's 643 00:32:22,920 --> 00:32:27,360 Speaker 1: very good. Um so go see Spiderman Homecoming. It's a 644 00:32:27,480 --> 00:32:30,760 Speaker 1: it's very fun. Did Uncle Ben does he die? They 645 00:32:30,840 --> 00:32:35,040 Speaker 1: skipped the origin story. That's so so depressing because them 646 00:32:35,080 --> 00:32:39,960 Speaker 1: in the Batman movies. We're having a nice little races more. 647 00:32:43,120 --> 00:32:45,080 Speaker 1: I will say that the thing I have enjoyed, like 648 00:32:45,160 --> 00:32:48,120 Speaker 1: kind of subconsciously about the Spider Man franchise is the 649 00:32:48,160 --> 00:32:52,360 Speaker 1: Benjamin button ing of Aunt May. Yeah. She's been getting younger, 650 00:32:52,480 --> 00:32:56,680 Speaker 1: younger every time around. That's pretty good. Yeah she should. Yeah, 651 00:32:56,840 --> 00:33:02,640 Speaker 1: I want some of her skin cream. Alright, we'll answer 652 00:33:02,640 --> 00:33:06,320 Speaker 1: one question here off of Facebook Live. Yeah, sure, what 653 00:33:06,800 --> 00:33:08,440 Speaker 1: hold on now? This is this fits right in with 654 00:33:08,440 --> 00:33:11,640 Speaker 1: our brand. Tom. Tom Marshall asked what did you guys 655 00:33:11,640 --> 00:33:14,320 Speaker 1: think of the new jay Z album? Very good? Loved it. 656 00:33:14,840 --> 00:33:16,880 Speaker 1: Haven't listened yet. You haven't listened to you you have 657 00:33:16,960 --> 00:33:18,800 Speaker 1: a download of it. I have not listened. I am 658 00:33:18,840 --> 00:33:21,800 Speaker 1: going to whisper very quietly. I did not particularly enjoy it. 659 00:33:22,240 --> 00:33:24,560 Speaker 1: Come on, I know, I think that's hearsay, James. I 660 00:33:24,800 --> 00:33:26,680 Speaker 1: don't know if it's allowed. It's not allowed. It's not 661 00:33:26,720 --> 00:33:29,240 Speaker 1: allowed on the internet to talk ill of jay Z's 662 00:33:29,400 --> 00:33:33,360 Speaker 1: four four four And I understand, dud, don't don't tweet this. 663 00:33:34,400 --> 00:33:36,280 Speaker 1: Keep this to yourself. That's why I haven't tweeted. This 664 00:33:36,320 --> 00:33:37,720 Speaker 1: is a safe service. Are you sure you don't want 665 00:33:37,720 --> 00:33:40,680 Speaker 1: me to like do the bars in tone and say 666 00:33:40,680 --> 00:33:46,120 Speaker 1: like we have technically podcast, because I mean, it's protect 667 00:33:46,160 --> 00:33:51,120 Speaker 1: your mentions. No, because okay, let's pull back. Yeah, a 668 00:33:51,120 --> 00:33:53,680 Speaker 1: couple of layers. I haven't heard this album, but I'm 669 00:33:53,680 --> 00:33:57,000 Speaker 1: gonna go ahead like this is one of the best 670 00:33:57,960 --> 00:34:01,200 Speaker 1: things I've ever heard because I don't like listen. I 671 00:34:01,320 --> 00:34:03,800 Speaker 1: posted a thing that why you should rip for the 672 00:34:03,880 --> 00:34:06,960 Speaker 1: Patriots hit today, which means my mentions are gonna be 673 00:34:07,200 --> 00:34:10,920 Speaker 1: a firestorm anyway. I'm not gonna add fuel to the 674 00:34:11,000 --> 00:34:13,880 Speaker 1: spot if I was smirching Jersey, although I do have 675 00:34:13,880 --> 00:34:17,120 Speaker 1: this question and help me out here. Was he famous 676 00:34:17,160 --> 00:34:20,960 Speaker 1: before he married Beyonce? Indeed he was, But no, I'm 677 00:34:20,960 --> 00:34:26,680 Speaker 1: just I don't know. I'm kidding, But I do the 678 00:34:26,719 --> 00:34:28,600 Speaker 1: exact thing I tell you not to do because I'm 679 00:34:28,600 --> 00:34:31,120 Speaker 1: trying to I'm trying to jump on the I'm trying 680 00:34:31,120 --> 00:34:37,960 Speaker 1: to jump on the flame. Maybe people will respond to famous. Yeah, 681 00:34:38,120 --> 00:34:40,200 Speaker 1: I did not. I don't know. I just didn't. I 682 00:34:40,200 --> 00:34:43,080 Speaker 1: don't know, man, I just didn't particularly enjoy it. It 683 00:34:43,160 --> 00:34:45,080 Speaker 1: was it was. I mean, it had some bars, it 684 00:34:45,200 --> 00:34:48,279 Speaker 1: had some had some good content in it. It just 685 00:34:49,080 --> 00:34:53,200 Speaker 1: it didn't have where's the fun vibes? Nothing. I mean, 686 00:34:53,400 --> 00:34:55,600 Speaker 1: this one's supposed to be a fun album. I understand that, 687 00:34:55,640 --> 00:34:58,160 Speaker 1: but it's life is hard. Okay, great even when you're 688 00:34:58,200 --> 00:35:00,759 Speaker 1: a billionaire. Apparently listen, life can suck, but doesn't mean 689 00:35:00,800 --> 00:35:04,279 Speaker 1: I got to hear about it. I automatically like this 690 00:35:04,360 --> 00:35:08,640 Speaker 1: album now. It already reminds me of Batman versus super 691 00:35:09,719 --> 00:35:12,239 Speaker 1: people are like, oh, where's the fun? Like Batman's kind 692 00:35:12,280 --> 00:35:15,040 Speaker 1: of a he's kind of dollur. Some of the best 693 00:35:15,080 --> 00:35:18,319 Speaker 1: music in the world come come from tough times hoping with. 694 00:35:18,480 --> 00:35:20,879 Speaker 1: I mean, I don't disagree, but if you couldn't sing 695 00:35:20,880 --> 00:35:24,360 Speaker 1: about sad things, we'd never hear of a dell? Right, 696 00:35:24,400 --> 00:35:28,799 Speaker 1: where's the fun? Where's the fun? In Adele's latest hip 697 00:35:28,800 --> 00:35:31,840 Speaker 1: hop is a little bit different, though, is it? Yeah? No, 698 00:35:32,080 --> 00:35:35,640 Speaker 1: not a lot now Okay, wait, Frank, we need your 699 00:35:35,719 --> 00:35:41,480 Speaker 1: depths now right, Yeah, sure, I'm gonna adap Celsius. It's 700 00:35:41,560 --> 00:35:44,000 Speaker 1: my new thing. When you talk about hipster, the hipstery 701 00:35:44,040 --> 00:35:47,520 Speaker 1: of the hipster, and that franchise just started throwing around 702 00:35:47,560 --> 00:35:51,960 Speaker 1: Fahrenheit numbers disappointed me greatly. And I hope other you know, 703 00:35:52,719 --> 00:35:56,000 Speaker 1: in America, I'm asking other people. You're asking other hipsters 704 00:35:56,000 --> 00:35:58,840 Speaker 1: to start talking to say, let's start embracing Celsie. But 705 00:35:58,920 --> 00:36:01,400 Speaker 1: you know it's funny, is I've already sold it to 706 00:36:01,520 --> 00:36:04,840 Speaker 1: most of the world. Good. Most of the world agrees 707 00:36:05,000 --> 00:36:07,279 Speaker 1: with me. You were the champion of self. So now 708 00:36:07,360 --> 00:36:09,440 Speaker 1: I'm gonna start this in America. So when people are like, 709 00:36:09,480 --> 00:36:11,200 Speaker 1: you're in Vegas, how hot was it? Like, dude, it 710 00:36:11,239 --> 00:36:14,239 Speaker 1: was in the forties. That's my new thing. I can't 711 00:36:14,280 --> 00:36:16,439 Speaker 1: believe it. I can't believe it was. Listen, I got 712 00:36:16,440 --> 00:36:18,920 Speaker 1: to work, I got to the gym today, it was 713 00:36:18,960 --> 00:36:21,320 Speaker 1: already twenty two. We get it, you work out. Couldn't 714 00:36:21,320 --> 00:36:26,160 Speaker 1: believe that's you know, It's funny is that every if 715 00:36:26,200 --> 00:36:31,040 Speaker 1: you go on Twitter around seven am, every seemingly every 716 00:36:31,080 --> 00:36:34,560 Speaker 1: tweet is a humble brag about being at the gym? 717 00:36:35,000 --> 00:36:36,640 Speaker 1: Is it? And I want to take this stack of 718 00:36:36,680 --> 00:36:39,440 Speaker 1: forty fives on bench pressing and just smashed my phone 719 00:36:39,840 --> 00:36:42,160 Speaker 1: every time I read them, get a selfie first before 720 00:36:42,680 --> 00:36:47,080 Speaker 1: the stack of stack one. That's how you know, That's 721 00:36:47,080 --> 00:36:49,560 Speaker 1: how I do the leg press because I just stack 722 00:36:49,640 --> 00:36:53,759 Speaker 1: up forty five. I never I never knew him. You 723 00:36:53,800 --> 00:36:58,200 Speaker 1: can see him actually removed before I use. That's the worst. 724 00:36:58,520 --> 00:37:00,320 Speaker 1: It's like when you want to go use the bed press, 725 00:37:00,360 --> 00:37:02,319 Speaker 1: but there's a forty five on each side, You're like, 726 00:37:02,400 --> 00:37:05,440 Speaker 1: oh man, that's gonna be an extra. I'm not in 727 00:37:05,480 --> 00:37:08,680 Speaker 1: that mood today. I'm not doing bench press unless somebody 728 00:37:08,680 --> 00:37:12,200 Speaker 1: has left the quarters on there that I'm I'm out, 729 00:37:12,239 --> 00:37:14,839 Speaker 1: like I'm not playing football anymore. So that's that's I'm 730 00:37:14,920 --> 00:37:20,040 Speaker 1: so committed though to Celsius. Celsius, so that's my only depth. 731 00:37:20,320 --> 00:37:23,440 Speaker 1: And I got a ton of things that I've been 732 00:37:23,480 --> 00:37:26,600 Speaker 1: gone a long time. I've seen a lot of stuff, 733 00:37:27,800 --> 00:37:34,600 Speaker 1: But Celsius, it's so it's like freezing zero boiling done. 734 00:37:35,360 --> 00:37:39,919 Speaker 1: Why do we stop? Why do we stop? Like this 735 00:37:40,000 --> 00:37:43,000 Speaker 1: is what we're on the Celsius train. Can we get 736 00:37:42,719 --> 00:37:47,520 Speaker 1: the metric system as well? Listen? One battle at it? Okay, 737 00:37:47,680 --> 00:37:49,880 Speaker 1: like we I didn't. I didn't realize we had to 738 00:37:49,920 --> 00:37:52,359 Speaker 1: go back and start and refight the global warming thing. 739 00:37:52,760 --> 00:37:55,040 Speaker 1: But now it's like Celsius might be a little bit 740 00:37:55,080 --> 00:37:59,120 Speaker 1: too audacious. Rust, I don't know how we're gonna get 741 00:37:59,200 --> 00:38:02,840 Speaker 1: people by end of this and the rest of the 742 00:38:02,880 --> 00:38:06,000 Speaker 1: world's doing it blank stare. By the way, is anybody 743 00:38:06,000 --> 00:38:09,920 Speaker 1: watching Big Brother but that they do this show? It's 744 00:38:09,960 --> 00:38:13,400 Speaker 1: still on. No one watches that, Sorry, James, Do you 745 00:38:13,440 --> 00:38:16,040 Speaker 1: want to wrap us up? Yes? I will daily dat 746 00:38:16,040 --> 00:38:21,200 Speaker 1: Panthers Twitter. Uh fifteen tweets over three days. The first 747 00:38:21,400 --> 00:38:25,080 Speaker 1: word of those tweets, if you put them all together 748 00:38:25,600 --> 00:38:30,160 Speaker 1: in reverse order, it equals the fresh Fresh Prince of 749 00:38:30,239 --> 00:38:35,440 Speaker 1: bel Air opening line. Pretty impressive. That was impressive. That 750 00:38:35,520 --> 00:38:38,479 Speaker 1: took some planning. The bell one was the best. That's 751 00:38:38,480 --> 00:38:41,480 Speaker 1: not bad. Yeah, And and the cool thing was is 752 00:38:41,520 --> 00:38:44,359 Speaker 1: it was something stupid like if they would have been like, 753 00:38:44,760 --> 00:38:47,040 Speaker 1: go Panthers, this year is gonna be great, like some 754 00:38:47,280 --> 00:38:53,200 Speaker 1: keep pounding or something. Yeah, you're not going to go 755 00:38:53,239 --> 00:38:55,399 Speaker 1: wrong with that. Yeah, that was pretty sweet. I will 756 00:38:55,400 --> 00:38:58,640 Speaker 1: also Daily Dat Conan's Clueless Gamer. You guys have seen 757 00:38:58,680 --> 00:39:02,400 Speaker 1: this great? Oh my god, I can't get enough of 758 00:39:02,440 --> 00:39:07,000 Speaker 1: Clueless Game. I just I love it. I absolutely love 759 00:39:07,080 --> 00:39:09,040 Speaker 1: this time. He goes around, he plays this new game 760 00:39:09,040 --> 00:39:11,919 Speaker 1: called Arms. He plays it with Will Arnett. I didn't 761 00:39:11,920 --> 00:39:15,120 Speaker 1: realize Will Arnett. I mean, I've seen Will Arnett. I 762 00:39:15,120 --> 00:39:19,080 Speaker 1: don't when you compare Will Arnett's voice to Conan's voice. 763 00:39:19,560 --> 00:39:23,880 Speaker 1: You don't realize how deep and scratchy that dude's voice is, 764 00:39:24,680 --> 00:39:27,719 Speaker 1: So maybe daily depths to Will Arnett's voice. I guess 765 00:39:27,719 --> 00:39:30,480 Speaker 1: you don't watch bo Jack Horseman. I guess I don't know. 766 00:39:30,520 --> 00:39:32,759 Speaker 1: I don't because then you would get you gonna get 767 00:39:32,800 --> 00:39:35,439 Speaker 1: the full measure of how scratchy can be. And again, 768 00:39:35,440 --> 00:39:38,239 Speaker 1: I've seen him on camera doing different things. It just 769 00:39:38,280 --> 00:39:40,399 Speaker 1: never it never like stuck out to me. But when 770 00:39:40,400 --> 00:39:43,879 Speaker 1: it's like juxtaposed next to Conan's voice, like holy hell 771 00:39:43,960 --> 00:39:45,960 Speaker 1: man bow Jack. And he also he also I think, 772 00:39:46,000 --> 00:39:48,480 Speaker 1: turns it up on thirty Rock when he forgive his 773 00:39:48,560 --> 00:39:52,240 Speaker 1: character's name is, but he's like Jess Snegie's uh Nemesis 774 00:39:52,440 --> 00:39:55,680 Speaker 1: Banks Don Banks or whatever his name is. He really 775 00:39:55,760 --> 00:40:00,680 Speaker 1: like upsta gravitas. All right, So there you go. For 776 00:40:00,719 --> 00:40:03,440 Speaker 1: those folks joining us on Facebook Live, we appreciate the views. 777 00:40:03,520 --> 00:40:06,680 Speaker 1: We appreciate the questions for the whiz Kid from Wisconsin 778 00:40:06,719 --> 00:40:11,240 Speaker 1: Alex Kellhard, the franchise review, the podcast, for the podcast 779 00:40:11,280 --> 00:40:12,960 Speaker 1: Man My Sister Sketch. MG. You might got Mark Strand 780 00:40:12,960 --> 00:40:23,240 Speaker 1: anim Wick. I'm James col We're out. Don't go, don't