1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,668 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,748 --> 00:00:20,868 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:21,988 --> 00:00:22,708 Speaker 2: Welcome to Good. 4 00:00:22,548 --> 00:00:26,428 Speaker 3: Morning Football, presented by Toyota. 5 00:00:26,948 --> 00:00:30,828 Speaker 4: That's right Thursday on GMFB, Jamie, Kyle Mantai and Isaiah 6 00:00:30,908 --> 00:00:33,188 Speaker 4: We're about to do throw it Down Thursday, Kyle. Someone 7 00:00:33,188 --> 00:00:35,548 Speaker 4: tweeted at us last hour that they thought you were 8 00:00:35,588 --> 00:00:38,188 Speaker 4: sitting next to Farah Fawcett. Then there was a picture, well, 9 00:00:38,908 --> 00:00:41,788 Speaker 4: off the cuff, Throw it Down Thursday, Farah Fawcett versus 10 00:00:41,788 --> 00:00:43,948 Speaker 4: the field of your favorite Charlie's Angels? 11 00:00:44,388 --> 00:00:46,228 Speaker 5: Oh man, Well, I. 12 00:00:46,148 --> 00:00:47,988 Speaker 2: Mean, are we doing those like? You know who? 13 00:00:48,028 --> 00:00:50,788 Speaker 3: I Lucy Lou. I love Lucy Lou. I'll go with 14 00:00:50,828 --> 00:00:51,428 Speaker 3: the modern ones. 15 00:00:51,508 --> 00:00:51,708 Speaker 6: Nice. 16 00:00:51,828 --> 00:00:55,348 Speaker 3: Lucy Lou just absolutely phenomenal every single time she's on screen. 17 00:00:56,748 --> 00:00:58,948 Speaker 3: Kill Bill, I could keep going back. Yeah, I don't 18 00:00:58,988 --> 00:01:01,148 Speaker 3: speak for La. Get in here, guys, No, you definitely 19 00:01:01,148 --> 00:01:02,868 Speaker 3: speak for La, because I am a Lucy Lou fan. 20 00:01:03,468 --> 00:01:05,628 Speaker 3: Let's go who knew? 21 00:01:05,988 --> 00:01:10,788 Speaker 4: Wow, Sarah love all those early angels, but Lucy Lou. 22 00:01:09,908 --> 00:01:12,188 Speaker 2: Just Jacquelin Smith phenomenal. 23 00:01:11,908 --> 00:01:14,908 Speaker 4: Jacklin Smith great? All right, So that was just the 24 00:01:14,908 --> 00:01:16,628 Speaker 4: first topic I'm thrown down on Thursday. Shall we do 25 00:01:16,668 --> 00:01:19,788 Speaker 4: some football Yeah, Okay, Lamar Jackson has stepped up his 26 00:01:19,868 --> 00:01:21,948 Speaker 4: off season training program. It's always fun to see what 27 00:01:21,948 --> 00:01:24,388 Speaker 4: these guys get into in off season so they can 28 00:01:24,428 --> 00:01:25,588 Speaker 4: be different next year. 29 00:01:26,108 --> 00:01:28,188 Speaker 7: It was a tough one in twenty twenty five for 30 00:01:28,268 --> 00:01:29,428 Speaker 7: the former MVP. 31 00:01:29,868 --> 00:01:32,668 Speaker 4: He battled injuries that caused him to miss four games. 32 00:01:32,828 --> 00:01:33,828 Speaker 7: The Ravens bill to make the. 33 00:01:33,828 --> 00:01:36,348 Speaker 4: Postseason for the first time in twenty twenty one. So 34 00:01:36,388 --> 00:01:39,428 Speaker 4: here's Lamar Jackson put the gloves on, getting after it. 35 00:01:39,748 --> 00:01:43,228 Speaker 4: We haven't seen videos like this of him before boxing, 36 00:01:43,468 --> 00:01:47,468 Speaker 4: So here's our first throatoun Here's a question. The twenty 37 00:01:47,468 --> 00:01:50,628 Speaker 4: twenty five postseason just wasn't the same without Lamar Jackson 38 00:01:50,828 --> 00:01:54,508 Speaker 4: or Patrick Mahomes. These two star quarterbacks had a forgettable 39 00:01:54,588 --> 00:01:58,588 Speaker 4: year unfortunately, coming off significant injuries. Looking to make a 40 00:01:58,628 --> 00:02:02,788 Speaker 4: comeback in twenty twenty six. Who will have the Rocky 41 00:02:03,108 --> 00:02:08,188 Speaker 4: like comeback season? Is it Lamar Jackson or Patrick Mahomes? 42 00:02:08,228 --> 00:02:10,548 Speaker 8: Man say well, from all accounts that are coming out 43 00:02:10,588 --> 00:02:13,428 Speaker 8: of Kansas City Chiefs camp, Patrick Mahomes is just dout 44 00:02:13,468 --> 00:02:14,668 Speaker 8: into his rehab. 45 00:02:14,748 --> 00:02:14,948 Speaker 2: Now. 46 00:02:15,868 --> 00:02:17,948 Speaker 8: I want to say something on this show that I 47 00:02:18,028 --> 00:02:22,388 Speaker 8: think we all will have a take on, and the 48 00:02:22,428 --> 00:02:24,788 Speaker 8: reality of it is the past few years, I think 49 00:02:25,028 --> 00:02:27,308 Speaker 8: the Ravens have had a more complete roster than the. 50 00:02:27,308 --> 00:02:28,188 Speaker 5: Kansas City Chiefs. 51 00:02:28,188 --> 00:02:32,068 Speaker 8: However, since twenty the Chiefs had up here, it's five 52 00:02:32,108 --> 00:02:33,988 Speaker 8: Super Bowls that have won three. So when you talk 53 00:02:33,988 --> 00:02:37,708 Speaker 8: about Rocky type mentality, the guy that's overcoming odds, the 54 00:02:37,748 --> 00:02:39,868 Speaker 8: guy that no matter how big the giant is or 55 00:02:39,868 --> 00:02:43,228 Speaker 8: how well equipped the opponent is, the guy keeps showing up. 56 00:02:43,428 --> 00:02:45,508 Speaker 8: I got to go with Patrick Mahomes. I mean last 57 00:02:45,588 --> 00:02:48,388 Speaker 8: year he didn't have his start wide receiver one until 58 00:02:48,388 --> 00:02:50,948 Speaker 8: like Week six, and then you see that game in 59 00:02:51,028 --> 00:02:53,188 Speaker 8: New York against the New York Giants where he throws 60 00:02:53,188 --> 00:02:56,068 Speaker 8: a lateral pass but then continues to run over there 61 00:02:56,228 --> 00:02:58,428 Speaker 8: tackle the guy get the ball back for his offense. 62 00:02:58,868 --> 00:03:01,628 Speaker 8: Last year I saw Patrick Mahomes that just did was 63 00:03:01,668 --> 00:03:03,828 Speaker 8: doing anything and everything to win the game. 64 00:03:04,388 --> 00:03:05,988 Speaker 5: He's a guy that is always locked in. 65 00:03:05,988 --> 00:03:07,948 Speaker 8: In my opinion, He's always trying to do his best 66 00:03:07,988 --> 00:03:10,428 Speaker 8: to win the game for him and his teammates. So, Isaiah, 67 00:03:10,548 --> 00:03:12,708 Speaker 8: to start this thing off, I think I go to 68 00:03:12,708 --> 00:03:14,508 Speaker 8: go at Patrick Mahomes Rocky ball ball. 69 00:03:14,868 --> 00:03:16,908 Speaker 9: Yeah, I'm gonna go with Patrick Mahomes as well. I mean, 70 00:03:16,948 --> 00:03:19,388 Speaker 9: I love Lamar Jackson. He's one of my favorite players 71 00:03:19,388 --> 00:03:22,988 Speaker 9: in the league. I think he's dynamic, he's an individual monster. 72 00:03:23,468 --> 00:03:26,628 Speaker 9: He obviously has Derrick Henry. But they have lost pieces. 73 00:03:27,068 --> 00:03:30,548 Speaker 9: Lamar Jackson no longer has his center, Lamar Jackson no 74 00:03:30,588 --> 00:03:33,228 Speaker 9: longer has one of his tight ends, his playmakers in 75 00:03:33,308 --> 00:03:34,028 Speaker 9: Isaiah Likely. 76 00:03:34,108 --> 00:03:34,508 Speaker 2: So they have. 77 00:03:34,588 --> 00:03:37,828 Speaker 9: Lost players on their roster that were key contributors for 78 00:03:37,868 --> 00:03:41,828 Speaker 9: their success. On the flip side, the Kansaity Chiefs had 79 00:03:41,988 --> 00:03:44,948 Speaker 9: added players. Obviously, Patrick Mahomes has his own battle that 80 00:03:44,948 --> 00:03:47,308 Speaker 9: he has to overcome in regards to coming back from 81 00:03:47,308 --> 00:03:50,428 Speaker 9: his injury, but they added They added Kenneth Walker, the 82 00:03:50,468 --> 00:03:54,148 Speaker 9: third they added Amari demccardo. I think that is undervalue 83 00:03:54,628 --> 00:03:56,188 Speaker 9: player that they're gonna have that's gonna be a great 84 00:03:56,188 --> 00:03:59,068 Speaker 9: contributor for them as well. And they're just continuing to 85 00:03:59,348 --> 00:04:00,828 Speaker 9: find a way to get better. And then you throw 86 00:04:00,828 --> 00:04:03,148 Speaker 9: in the fact that they have the old band back together, 87 00:04:03,508 --> 00:04:06,068 Speaker 9: and obviously you read and Eric Bana Mey. I just 88 00:04:06,068 --> 00:04:07,668 Speaker 9: think that he is going to be on a terror 89 00:04:07,708 --> 00:04:09,548 Speaker 9: this year. Oh and by the way, he got his 90 00:04:09,548 --> 00:04:11,548 Speaker 9: main man back in Travis Kelsey. So yeah, they're locked 91 00:04:11,548 --> 00:04:11,948 Speaker 9: and loaded. 92 00:04:12,228 --> 00:04:12,988 Speaker 2: Yeah. 93 00:04:13,268 --> 00:04:17,468 Speaker 3: Yeah, the Rocky comparison would be really Rocky three. I 94 00:04:17,508 --> 00:04:20,548 Speaker 3: think where Rocky gets destroyed by Clever Lang then has 95 00:04:20,588 --> 00:04:22,148 Speaker 3: to do the whole montage on the beach and. 96 00:04:22,068 --> 00:04:24,268 Speaker 2: Everything because I don't know. 97 00:04:24,308 --> 00:04:27,468 Speaker 3: I look at Lamar and he's got a new myth 98 00:04:27,508 --> 00:04:29,308 Speaker 3: in the corner for the first time. He's got a 99 00:04:29,308 --> 00:04:31,348 Speaker 3: new head coach, and that's kind of all intriguing. But 100 00:04:32,108 --> 00:04:35,788 Speaker 3: Rocky like comeback. It's like Rocky had been a champion 101 00:04:35,868 --> 00:04:38,188 Speaker 3: and then gets destroyed and has to come back from it. 102 00:04:38,588 --> 00:04:41,388 Speaker 3: I think it's Mahomes because he's coming back from a 103 00:04:41,428 --> 00:04:46,108 Speaker 3: severe injury. Lamar is coming back from underwhelming finishes, so 104 00:04:46,188 --> 00:04:49,468 Speaker 3: that's not quite as cinematic as your body is broken. 105 00:04:49,548 --> 00:04:53,348 Speaker 3: The team was broken, can you rebuild it? I listen, 106 00:04:53,708 --> 00:04:55,548 Speaker 3: I'm still not doubting Mahomes and the Chiefs, and I 107 00:04:55,548 --> 00:04:58,028 Speaker 3: think they fit closer to the Rocky story than Lamardo. 108 00:04:58,108 --> 00:05:01,108 Speaker 4: So I go cheers and I can actually see Patrick 109 00:05:01,228 --> 00:05:03,668 Speaker 4: screaming Travis the way we hear Adrian. 110 00:05:04,468 --> 00:05:08,748 Speaker 7: Yeah, yes, all right. 111 00:05:08,788 --> 00:05:12,668 Speaker 4: Second throwdown topic, the Broncos and Rams have unfinished a business. 112 00:05:12,668 --> 00:05:15,468 Speaker 4: Setting into the twenty twenty six season, the two Shawn's 113 00:05:15,908 --> 00:05:18,788 Speaker 4: mcvayh and Peyton came up short in their respective conference 114 00:05:18,908 --> 00:05:21,388 Speaker 4: championship games and said we had Mike be Mike, it. 115 00:05:21,348 --> 00:05:22,388 Speaker 7: Could have been Sean v Sean. 116 00:05:22,828 --> 00:05:25,268 Speaker 4: Both teams address major needs in the past two weeks 117 00:05:25,268 --> 00:05:28,428 Speaker 4: through free agency and via trades as well, which leads 118 00:05:28,508 --> 00:05:31,948 Speaker 4: us to, as I said, our next throwdown topic, which 119 00:05:31,948 --> 00:05:38,068 Speaker 4: head coach is more obsessed with redemption because of last year? Mansai? 120 00:05:38,228 --> 00:05:40,588 Speaker 4: Is it Sean McVay or is it Sean Payton? 121 00:05:40,708 --> 00:05:42,948 Speaker 8: Well, I think when you look at these two situations, 122 00:05:42,988 --> 00:05:45,068 Speaker 8: if you are at Sean Payne, if you're the Broncos, 123 00:05:45,188 --> 00:05:47,428 Speaker 8: we've all been there before where we may have lost 124 00:05:47,468 --> 00:05:49,268 Speaker 8: in a little league game and we didn't have our 125 00:05:49,308 --> 00:05:51,628 Speaker 8: best player there, right, Well, you beat us. We didn't 126 00:05:51,668 --> 00:05:53,588 Speaker 8: have our best player. Whereas when I look at Sean 127 00:05:53,668 --> 00:05:56,388 Speaker 8: McVay and I look at the Rams and I can't 128 00:05:56,628 --> 00:05:58,988 Speaker 8: help but bring up that fourth down play. You know, 129 00:05:59,068 --> 00:06:01,348 Speaker 8: when they're down there in the low red zone against 130 00:06:01,348 --> 00:06:05,108 Speaker 8: the Seattle Seahawks, and you know Sean mcvay's to run. 131 00:06:04,908 --> 00:06:06,508 Speaker 5: Down there to call that time out. 132 00:06:06,308 --> 00:06:08,428 Speaker 8: And he's like, I was going to call the timeout 133 00:06:08,468 --> 00:06:09,228 Speaker 8: and then he's like. 134 00:06:09,228 --> 00:06:10,228 Speaker 5: No, I'm not going to do it. 135 00:06:10,308 --> 00:06:13,068 Speaker 8: And then this happens, right, they call it the four 136 00:06:13,108 --> 00:06:14,468 Speaker 8: tu of It's bust. 137 00:06:14,188 --> 00:06:16,348 Speaker 5: By the Seattle Seahawks. That's what the Rams called it. 138 00:06:16,468 --> 00:06:19,828 Speaker 5: Like that has to just haunt Sean McVay. 139 00:06:19,908 --> 00:06:24,668 Speaker 8: Just understanding that I had the opportunity to look at that, right, 140 00:06:24,708 --> 00:06:26,868 Speaker 8: you don't see Sean Payne doing that Like, it's just 141 00:06:27,028 --> 00:06:29,588 Speaker 8: that's coming from a man that you knew that it 142 00:06:29,628 --> 00:06:32,348 Speaker 8: was right in your grasp. And there was just one 143 00:06:32,428 --> 00:06:35,268 Speaker 8: play that may have some regret and that's a word 144 00:06:35,308 --> 00:06:36,988 Speaker 8: that you want to avoid. 145 00:06:36,868 --> 00:06:38,308 Speaker 5: In these types of situations. 146 00:06:38,308 --> 00:06:40,308 Speaker 8: And So when I think about these two coaches, when 147 00:06:40,308 --> 00:06:42,908 Speaker 8: I think about these two teams from last year, I 148 00:06:42,948 --> 00:06:44,868 Speaker 8: got to say the head coach that wants the most 149 00:06:44,908 --> 00:06:47,268 Speaker 8: redemption has got to be Sean McVay. He's going to 150 00:06:47,308 --> 00:06:49,948 Speaker 8: be the guy he's been waiting all night, all day 151 00:06:49,948 --> 00:06:52,428 Speaker 8: and all night for an opportunity to redeem himself and 152 00:06:52,468 --> 00:06:53,868 Speaker 8: to put his rams back up there. 153 00:06:53,988 --> 00:06:55,508 Speaker 5: So I got to go with Sean mcvaze. 154 00:06:55,588 --> 00:06:58,148 Speaker 9: Yeah, both of these coaches are Super Bowl champions, right. 155 00:06:58,708 --> 00:07:01,188 Speaker 9: The only difference is one coach still remembers what it 156 00:07:01,228 --> 00:07:04,268 Speaker 9: tastes like. It's like having like some old home cooking, right. 157 00:07:04,548 --> 00:07:06,908 Speaker 9: You the more recent it is, right, the more you 158 00:07:06,908 --> 00:07:08,988 Speaker 9: can still taste them, the more you still want it. 159 00:07:09,548 --> 00:07:12,228 Speaker 9: I think Sean McVay remembers what that Super Bowl tastes like. Right, 160 00:07:12,268 --> 00:07:13,988 Speaker 9: it's only been four years removed since he won the 161 00:07:13,988 --> 00:07:16,628 Speaker 9: Super Bowl with the Rams, and he knows that he 162 00:07:16,788 --> 00:07:18,948 Speaker 9: has done what he needs to do with especially on 163 00:07:18,988 --> 00:07:21,468 Speaker 9: his side of the ball. So he said, how do 164 00:07:21,508 --> 00:07:25,268 Speaker 9: I ensure that I can get that meal again? Well, 165 00:07:25,348 --> 00:07:27,108 Speaker 9: let me fix my defense. What do they go out 166 00:07:27,108 --> 00:07:29,708 Speaker 9: and do they get Trip Me w They get Jayleen Watson, 167 00:07:29,748 --> 00:07:32,108 Speaker 9: they get Sam Kurl. They said, we're gonna fix the 168 00:07:32,148 --> 00:07:34,228 Speaker 9: issues that we have so that we can be whole again. 169 00:07:34,468 --> 00:07:37,188 Speaker 9: Because I am not gonna stand in line and not 170 00:07:37,268 --> 00:07:39,548 Speaker 9: be able to get into that restaurant to get that 171 00:07:39,588 --> 00:07:40,588 Speaker 9: meal that I want again. 172 00:07:40,868 --> 00:07:42,388 Speaker 2: Sean McVay has to be the one. 173 00:07:42,428 --> 00:07:44,188 Speaker 9: Even though I respect both of them and I think 174 00:07:44,188 --> 00:07:46,988 Speaker 9: they're both highly driven coaches, I'm gonna go with Sean 175 00:07:47,028 --> 00:07:47,828 Speaker 9: McVay on this one. 176 00:07:48,028 --> 00:07:50,828 Speaker 3: McVeigh knows how good that team was. That Rams team 177 00:07:50,868 --> 00:07:53,108 Speaker 3: is so good. It was clearly the second best team 178 00:07:53,108 --> 00:07:55,708 Speaker 3: in the NFL, maybe the best team. We just don't know. 179 00:07:55,748 --> 00:07:59,028 Speaker 3: They just lost. They had a different type of setback. 180 00:07:59,148 --> 00:08:01,508 Speaker 3: So McVeigh loses in dramatic fashion. 181 00:08:01,548 --> 00:08:04,908 Speaker 2: That's football. Peyton had it kind of taken from him. 182 00:08:04,948 --> 00:08:07,708 Speaker 3: It's a very strange thing is he's surging through the playoffs. 183 00:08:08,228 --> 00:08:10,148 Speaker 3: You know, hiss quarterback, it's hurd like in the second 184 00:08:10,188 --> 00:08:11,548 Speaker 3: to last play of the game or whatever it was, 185 00:08:11,668 --> 00:08:12,748 Speaker 3: and then they're just screwed. 186 00:08:12,748 --> 00:08:15,268 Speaker 2: They weren't going to win that game then with the. 187 00:08:15,268 --> 00:08:17,348 Speaker 3: Backup, and so he's like he got he didn't even 188 00:08:17,388 --> 00:08:20,228 Speaker 3: get like his fair shot at it. Besides, also like 189 00:08:20,548 --> 00:08:22,948 Speaker 3: think of what Peyton has been through since his Super 190 00:08:22,948 --> 00:08:27,108 Speaker 3: Bowl win. I mean, my god, he's got the Minneapolis Miracle, 191 00:08:27,148 --> 00:08:29,588 Speaker 3: he's got the nikel Ribby Coleman, he was suspended for 192 00:08:29,628 --> 00:08:32,868 Speaker 3: an entire season, like he's beenen through it. I know 193 00:08:32,908 --> 00:08:36,028 Speaker 3: it's been more recent for Sean, but he just got 194 00:08:36,708 --> 00:08:39,388 Speaker 3: beat on the field. Yeah, I think like Peyton had 195 00:08:39,428 --> 00:08:42,508 Speaker 3: something taken from him. This wasn't like a real real 196 00:08:42,788 --> 00:08:45,828 Speaker 3: representation of the Broncos that day. I think it's Peyton, 197 00:08:45,868 --> 00:08:48,028 Speaker 3: and I just think it's been torture and torture for 198 00:08:48,148 --> 00:08:50,028 Speaker 3: years and years and years now that he just can't 199 00:08:50,028 --> 00:08:52,188 Speaker 3: get back despite having some great shots that I think 200 00:08:52,188 --> 00:08:52,588 Speaker 3: it's Peyton. 201 00:08:52,748 --> 00:08:54,428 Speaker 4: It was kind of fun to read the scripted line 202 00:08:54,508 --> 00:08:57,028 Speaker 4: obsessed with redemptions because both. 203 00:08:56,828 --> 00:08:58,348 Speaker 7: Of those two coaches are. 204 00:08:58,508 --> 00:09:01,228 Speaker 4: They're just obsessed with competing and winning, and you know 205 00:09:01,268 --> 00:09:02,348 Speaker 4: that they will do anything at. 206 00:09:02,228 --> 00:09:03,868 Speaker 7: All costs to get back. So it's a good topic. 207 00:09:03,908 --> 00:09:06,628 Speaker 4: I love this. John Payton, joh McVay, great coaches. Last one, 208 00:09:06,668 --> 00:09:09,268 Speaker 4: Throw it down Thursday. This is this one. This one 209 00:09:09,348 --> 00:09:13,588 Speaker 4: gets fun. Yesterday I found a soap opera digest. Kyle 210 00:09:13,708 --> 00:09:15,548 Speaker 4: was in it. He was on the cover and he 211 00:09:15,668 --> 00:09:19,148 Speaker 4: was in the fold. On a different page we saw 212 00:09:19,188 --> 00:09:21,468 Speaker 4: a picture of Michael B. Jordan from his time on 213 00:09:21,508 --> 00:09:24,068 Speaker 4: soap operas, which was incredible because he just took the 214 00:09:24,108 --> 00:09:26,548 Speaker 4: Oscar home for Best Actor this past Sunday for the 215 00:09:26,588 --> 00:09:29,468 Speaker 4: movie Sinners. There he is now he's thirty nine years old. 216 00:09:29,708 --> 00:09:32,108 Speaker 4: Here he is as like a sixteen year old in 217 00:09:32,188 --> 00:09:33,268 Speaker 4: what soap was he in? 218 00:09:33,308 --> 00:09:35,588 Speaker 2: Do you remember the La soaps? I'm not even really 219 00:09:35,828 --> 00:09:36,188 Speaker 2: my children? 220 00:09:36,268 --> 00:09:37,188 Speaker 7: Oh my children, all right? 221 00:09:37,268 --> 00:09:41,108 Speaker 4: So playing Reggie Montgomery from three to six. So that 222 00:09:41,148 --> 00:09:44,548 Speaker 4: got us thinking about other Hollywood elites who made their 223 00:09:44,628 --> 00:09:46,908 Speaker 4: start in soaps but ended up with an auscar. 224 00:09:47,428 --> 00:09:48,868 Speaker 7: Here's the question. Throw it down Thursday. 225 00:09:48,948 --> 00:09:51,748 Speaker 4: Early in his career, Offer Winner Christopher Walkin played Mike 226 00:09:51,828 --> 00:09:55,268 Speaker 4: Bauer on the soap opera Guiding Lights, while another Oscar winner, 227 00:09:55,308 --> 00:09:58,068 Speaker 4: Tommy Lee Jones, played the character Mark Toland on the 228 00:09:58,068 --> 00:09:59,108 Speaker 4: soap opera One Life three. 229 00:09:59,148 --> 00:10:00,908 Speaker 2: Doctor Mark told doctor markha. 230 00:10:00,788 --> 00:10:05,028 Speaker 4: My state who had the more fascinating path from soap 231 00:10:05,068 --> 00:10:06,948 Speaker 4: opera star to Oscar winner? 232 00:10:07,268 --> 00:10:10,028 Speaker 7: Is it walking or is it Jones Mantai? 233 00:10:10,428 --> 00:10:12,508 Speaker 8: When I think about path, I'm not too sure about 234 00:10:12,548 --> 00:10:14,668 Speaker 8: the path that. Obviously you look at their line of 235 00:10:14,668 --> 00:10:16,588 Speaker 8: work and it's just incredible for both of them. But 236 00:10:17,068 --> 00:10:20,828 Speaker 8: when I look at both actors and both professionals and artists, 237 00:10:21,028 --> 00:10:21,588 Speaker 8: I look at. 238 00:10:21,508 --> 00:10:23,028 Speaker 5: The guy that I watched a lot of. 239 00:10:22,948 --> 00:10:26,068 Speaker 8: His movies growing up in the nineties and early two thousand, 240 00:10:26,108 --> 00:10:27,828 Speaker 8: and that's got to be Tommy Lee Jones. Like when 241 00:10:27,828 --> 00:10:30,788 Speaker 8: I watched Batman and he was two face and Men 242 00:10:30,828 --> 00:10:33,348 Speaker 8: in Black. I mean I remember watching Men in Black 243 00:10:33,348 --> 00:10:35,748 Speaker 8: and Inspector Gadget, Like those were the two movies that 244 00:10:35,788 --> 00:10:37,908 Speaker 8: I kept as a little kid, watching back and forth, 245 00:10:37,948 --> 00:10:40,708 Speaker 8: because it's like I can't remember like always trying to 246 00:10:40,788 --> 00:10:42,908 Speaker 8: find something where I could have that pen as like 247 00:10:42,948 --> 00:10:44,668 Speaker 8: look into the light and just push it and just 248 00:10:44,668 --> 00:10:47,588 Speaker 8: have everybody forget that was the Men in Black, and 249 00:10:47,588 --> 00:10:50,228 Speaker 8: that was my childhood, and so I got to go 250 00:10:50,348 --> 00:10:53,148 Speaker 8: with this, Say Tommy Lee Jones, but respect to Christopher Walking, 251 00:10:53,188 --> 00:10:54,708 Speaker 8: fall that he's you know, accomplished. 252 00:10:54,908 --> 00:10:55,108 Speaker 5: Yeah. 253 00:10:55,188 --> 00:10:56,828 Speaker 9: No, I feel that I used to walk around my 254 00:10:56,868 --> 00:10:58,708 Speaker 9: little pin clicking it as well, trying to make people 255 00:10:58,708 --> 00:11:01,388 Speaker 9: erase their memory. But I'm gonna have to go with Christopher 256 00:11:01,388 --> 00:11:03,148 Speaker 9: Walking on this one. I just think that he is 257 00:11:03,228 --> 00:11:05,548 Speaker 9: just legendary in the sense some of the old school 258 00:11:05,588 --> 00:11:06,908 Speaker 9: movies r I know you do, were Men in Black, 259 00:11:07,068 --> 00:11:08,988 Speaker 9: but I mean going back to King of New York, right, 260 00:11:09,028 --> 00:11:11,348 Speaker 9: some of the old school hard poor moies, pulp fiction. 261 00:11:11,908 --> 00:11:15,188 Speaker 9: You talk about Man on Fire with Denzel Sleepy Hollow. 262 00:11:15,188 --> 00:11:17,828 Speaker 9: These are some of the old classics that I grew 263 00:11:17,908 --> 00:11:20,348 Speaker 9: up watching as well as Men in Black. But I 264 00:11:20,428 --> 00:11:22,428 Speaker 9: love Christopher Walking and what he was able to do. 265 00:11:22,508 --> 00:11:25,748 Speaker 9: Both men highly acclaimed, done amazing things. But you have 266 00:11:25,788 --> 00:11:27,308 Speaker 9: to pick one, and that's the one I'm rocking with. 267 00:11:27,628 --> 00:11:30,388 Speaker 3: I think it's a great question because it's not the career, 268 00:11:30,588 --> 00:11:32,468 Speaker 3: It's not who do you like? More of the path 269 00:11:33,108 --> 00:11:36,148 Speaker 3: is really really interesting because they all start back in 270 00:11:36,188 --> 00:11:38,988 Speaker 3: the sixties and seventies, and there's theater and their soap operas, 271 00:11:39,308 --> 00:11:42,028 Speaker 3: and then they take decades really till they blow up 272 00:11:42,068 --> 00:11:45,308 Speaker 3: into what we know them now. If you've never seen 273 00:11:45,348 --> 00:11:47,948 Speaker 3: the movie The Deer Hunter, it's kind of a slog 274 00:11:47,988 --> 00:11:49,868 Speaker 3: and it's slow, and it's a Robertson euro movie. But 275 00:11:49,908 --> 00:11:52,068 Speaker 3: there's a scene in it with Christopher Walking that will 276 00:11:52,548 --> 00:11:54,268 Speaker 3: rattle you. You will never forget. It's some of the best 277 00:11:54,308 --> 00:11:56,828 Speaker 3: actor I've ever seen in my life. I have to 278 00:11:56,868 --> 00:11:59,828 Speaker 3: say Tommy Lee. Though Tommy Lee was playing a doctor 279 00:11:59,908 --> 00:12:01,788 Speaker 3: for maybe a couple of years and like maybe even 280 00:12:01,868 --> 00:12:05,348 Speaker 3: less on the soap opera, and then twenty years later, look, 281 00:12:05,388 --> 00:12:07,868 Speaker 3: I mean, this is a fantastic shot. He was going 282 00:12:07,948 --> 00:12:11,388 Speaker 3: by tom Lee Jones back then, and he does movies 283 00:12:11,588 --> 00:12:14,108 Speaker 3: in small parts, supporting parts for decades, and then it's 284 00:12:14,108 --> 00:12:17,388 Speaker 3: like Manti said, all of a sudden, the early nineties happened, 285 00:12:17,428 --> 00:12:20,228 Speaker 3: and he does under Siege and JFK and then he 286 00:12:20,228 --> 00:12:22,988 Speaker 3: does The Fugitive. His life is completely blown up ever 287 00:12:23,028 --> 00:12:25,388 Speaker 3: since then. I remember seeing Tommy Lee Jones and I'm like, 288 00:12:25,548 --> 00:12:27,348 Speaker 3: who is this. I've never heard of this for Tommy Lee. 289 00:12:27,508 --> 00:12:29,988 Speaker 3: I thought that was the drummer for Mottley Crue And 290 00:12:30,108 --> 00:12:34,028 Speaker 3: I'm like, who also made some very watchable movies and listen, 291 00:12:34,108 --> 00:12:36,268 Speaker 3: Tommy Lee for me, Christopher Walking. 292 00:12:36,948 --> 00:12:38,628 Speaker 2: I got so much crap on this one time on 293 00:12:38,948 --> 00:12:42,188 Speaker 2: social media because I was like, I can't watch Christopher 294 00:12:42,228 --> 00:12:42,868 Speaker 2: Walking anymore. 295 00:12:42,868 --> 00:12:45,268 Speaker 3: It's too much of a caricature. It's just that voice 296 00:12:45,308 --> 00:12:48,708 Speaker 3: and Doug cow Bell. I'm watching him in Dune Tune. 297 00:12:48,708 --> 00:12:50,868 Speaker 3: He's the Emperor and he's like, I'm looking at the 298 00:12:50,908 --> 00:12:52,028 Speaker 3: guy from snl if. 299 00:12:52,068 --> 00:12:53,788 Speaker 2: People were really defensive him. He's a great actor. 300 00:12:53,828 --> 00:12:56,628 Speaker 3: I know, he's just gone so far into satire now 301 00:12:56,628 --> 00:12:58,908 Speaker 3: I can't take him seriously. So, I mean, he's so 302 00:12:59,028 --> 00:13:01,108 Speaker 3: good in this movie with Leo as his dad. But 303 00:13:01,268 --> 00:13:03,548 Speaker 3: I'm going to say it's Tommy Lee the more interesting path. 304 00:13:03,588 --> 00:13:05,428 Speaker 3: But it's a very very very good question. 305 00:13:05,628 --> 00:13:06,988 Speaker 7: Well, I'm not surprised. 306 00:13:07,348 --> 00:13:09,228 Speaker 4: Is it the clean sweet for Tommy Lee or did 307 00:13:09,268 --> 00:13:13,908 Speaker 4: Isaiah go yeah, okay, okay, okay, Tommy Lee Jones just 308 00:13:13,948 --> 00:13:16,788 Speaker 4: doing the quick look back played football at Harvard. 309 00:13:17,548 --> 00:13:20,508 Speaker 7: He's a horror vookab roommates with roommates with Al Gore. 310 00:13:20,588 --> 00:13:21,468 Speaker 7: That's exactly right. 311 00:13:21,548 --> 00:13:24,828 Speaker 4: So I think Tommy ly Jones here on I know, right, Manti, 312 00:13:24,908 --> 00:13:26,668 Speaker 4: is that blowing your mind? 313 00:13:26,548 --> 00:13:28,668 Speaker 5: Did say what position he played, he'd. 314 00:13:28,468 --> 00:13:31,668 Speaker 3: Probably like end you know a guard yea. 315 00:13:35,628 --> 00:13:37,908 Speaker 2: It was probably one hundred and sixty pounds. Yeah he 316 00:13:38,148 --> 00:13:40,748 Speaker 2: was sixty one. Yeah. 317 00:13:41,628 --> 00:13:44,108 Speaker 4: Oh man, all right, I guess Tommy ly Jones is 318 00:13:44,148 --> 00:13:46,308 Speaker 4: the is the takeaway here? I'll tip the scales for Jim. 319 00:13:46,308 --> 00:13:47,788 Speaker 4: If he answered on Thursday. 320 00:13:47,468 --> 00:13:47,868 Speaker 7: Very good. 321 00:13:48,388 --> 00:13:50,668 Speaker 4: I wish we had yourself opera picture again one more time. 322 00:13:52,268 --> 00:13:55,548 Speaker 2: Yeah, all right, thank you? 323 00:13:59,388 --> 00:14:03,548 Speaker 7: Think are you looking to scratch a football itch? And 324 00:14:03,748 --> 00:14:05,468 Speaker 7: do you need to ill the football fix? 325 00:14:05,548 --> 00:14:05,708 Speaker 2: Yes? 326 00:14:06,308 --> 00:14:09,108 Speaker 4: There is an awesome event happening on Saturday. It is 327 00:14:09,148 --> 00:14:14,908 Speaker 4: the inaugural Fanatics Flag Football Classic. It's happening in Los Angeles. 328 00:14:15,108 --> 00:14:18,628 Speaker 4: It airs on Fox four pm Eastern, and it will 329 00:14:18,668 --> 00:14:23,548 Speaker 4: feature NFL Legends stars versus the USA men's national flag team. 330 00:14:23,548 --> 00:14:25,628 Speaker 4: We've actually been looking to the answer to this question. 331 00:14:26,068 --> 00:14:28,388 Speaker 7: We're going to get it this weekend. We got to 332 00:14:28,428 --> 00:14:28,828 Speaker 7: talk to. 333 00:14:28,788 --> 00:14:32,988 Speaker 4: Our friends on GMFB Fanatics founder and CEO Michael Rubin 334 00:14:34,428 --> 00:14:35,308 Speaker 4: don about. 335 00:14:35,108 --> 00:14:38,468 Speaker 5: All yeah, let's go. 336 00:14:42,028 --> 00:14:46,148 Speaker 4: Yeah, it's great, he's rocking the gear. 337 00:14:46,228 --> 00:14:47,628 Speaker 7: He's here to talk about it. Michael. 338 00:14:47,788 --> 00:14:50,308 Speaker 4: I have to imagine this was a seedling of an 339 00:14:50,348 --> 00:14:53,668 Speaker 4: idea and now it's become this weekend it's really happening. 340 00:14:54,388 --> 00:14:56,428 Speaker 4: Where did this thing start and how did we get here? 341 00:14:56,428 --> 00:14:57,428 Speaker 4: And how is it all going to work? 342 00:14:58,068 --> 00:14:58,268 Speaker 6: You know? 343 00:14:58,348 --> 00:15:01,268 Speaker 10: About a year ago Brady called me and said, Rube, 344 00:15:01,268 --> 00:15:02,308 Speaker 10: I got a great idea. 345 00:15:02,748 --> 00:15:04,708 Speaker 6: I want to do the biggest play football game ever. 346 00:15:05,348 --> 00:15:08,228 Speaker 10: And we started put pulling it together. And you know, 347 00:15:08,308 --> 00:15:10,828 Speaker 10: Tom's a great his family, he's a great partner, and 348 00:15:10,908 --> 00:15:13,188 Speaker 10: he said, let's do this. And here we are one 349 00:15:13,228 --> 00:15:15,428 Speaker 10: year later, little twist and turns along the way. We 350 00:15:15,428 --> 00:15:17,028 Speaker 10: thought we were doing this in Saudi Arabia, but with 351 00:15:17,028 --> 00:15:19,388 Speaker 10: what's hopping over the Middle East right now, made sense 352 00:15:19,428 --> 00:15:22,028 Speaker 10: to move this to Bimo Park, where the LA twenty 353 00:15:22,108 --> 00:15:22,988 Speaker 10: Olympics are going to be. 354 00:15:23,028 --> 00:15:25,988 Speaker 6: And we changed the format three weeks ago. 355 00:15:26,228 --> 00:15:28,028 Speaker 10: Originally it was going to be three teams of eight, 356 00:15:28,788 --> 00:15:30,908 Speaker 10: you know, primarily NFL Stars. 357 00:15:30,708 --> 00:15:33,308 Speaker 6: And then we said, you know what, how would you know. 358 00:15:33,308 --> 00:15:35,908 Speaker 10: The NFL Stars do against the best played football team 359 00:15:35,948 --> 00:15:37,028 Speaker 10: in the world, and we're going. 360 00:15:36,948 --> 00:15:39,748 Speaker 6: To find that outside. I'll tell you I've got no clue. 361 00:15:39,788 --> 00:15:42,948 Speaker 10: If you listen to Smack Talking, they'd say the NFL 362 00:15:42,948 --> 00:15:45,188 Speaker 10: teams are going to smoke these guys. If you listen 363 00:15:45,228 --> 00:15:48,868 Speaker 10: to the odsma Fatic sportsbook, they'd say that the NFL 364 00:15:48,908 --> 00:15:50,508 Speaker 10: guys have no chance, So it's gonna be. 365 00:15:50,508 --> 00:15:53,388 Speaker 2: A lot of fun. This is amazing. 366 00:15:53,588 --> 00:15:55,908 Speaker 3: And then what's so amazing about it, dude, is that 367 00:15:56,628 --> 00:15:59,108 Speaker 3: all of the people attending, all of these players who 368 00:15:59,108 --> 00:16:01,988 Speaker 3: were involved in it. It feels like the Avengers assembling 369 00:16:02,068 --> 00:16:04,388 Speaker 3: with all these NFL stars. Tell us a little more 370 00:16:04,428 --> 00:16:07,348 Speaker 3: about how it came together, how everybody got involved on 371 00:16:07,428 --> 00:16:09,708 Speaker 3: Burrow and Sake one just to name a few. How 372 00:16:09,908 --> 00:16:11,188 Speaker 3: did the Avengers assemble? 373 00:16:11,908 --> 00:16:13,348 Speaker 6: Well, it's definitely a team sport. 374 00:16:13,588 --> 00:16:15,868 Speaker 10: First of all, the NFL was amazing, As I think 375 00:16:15,868 --> 00:16:18,468 Speaker 10: everyone knows flag is a huge initiative of the NFL, 376 00:16:18,508 --> 00:16:20,028 Speaker 10: so they've been incredibly supportive. 377 00:16:20,228 --> 00:16:21,468 Speaker 6: We won't be here without them. 378 00:16:21,468 --> 00:16:24,268 Speaker 10: But I think we went team by team as permissions 379 00:16:24,268 --> 00:16:26,588 Speaker 10: of the teams to allow the players to play. 380 00:16:25,868 --> 00:16:26,748 Speaker 7: In the game. 381 00:16:27,748 --> 00:16:30,428 Speaker 10: Got so many people who want to play teams on 382 00:16:30,508 --> 00:16:31,908 Speaker 10: board and just want to put on the really best 383 00:16:31,948 --> 00:16:34,428 Speaker 10: flag football game ever. I think what's going to be 384 00:16:34,508 --> 00:16:37,668 Speaker 10: very different about this. It's going to be incredibly competitive. 385 00:16:37,748 --> 00:16:40,548 Speaker 10: I mean, just Yester, we had the press conference to 386 00:16:40,588 --> 00:16:42,748 Speaker 10: introduce all of this. I think I've never seen more 387 00:16:42,788 --> 00:16:46,148 Speaker 10: smack talk to the press conference. It was pretty pretty 388 00:16:46,148 --> 00:16:48,468 Speaker 10: insane and out of control. You got to see some 389 00:16:48,508 --> 00:16:50,108 Speaker 10: of the clips on social just that. I woke up 390 00:16:50,148 --> 00:16:52,148 Speaker 10: this morning just laughing and chuckling it with some of 391 00:16:52,188 --> 00:16:54,388 Speaker 10: the guys to say, I think right now Tom's number 392 00:16:54,428 --> 00:16:55,348 Speaker 10: one strategies to. 393 00:16:55,308 --> 00:16:57,468 Speaker 6: Get in everybody's head, that's for sure. 394 00:16:58,908 --> 00:17:02,428 Speaker 10: The USA Flag team just seems like lethally quiet, which 395 00:17:02,468 --> 00:17:05,308 Speaker 10: makes me a little bit nervous over for like a 396 00:17:05,828 --> 00:17:07,708 Speaker 10: Brady Hurts victory and overtime. 397 00:17:07,748 --> 00:17:09,788 Speaker 6: But I got no idea what's gonna happen. 398 00:17:10,068 --> 00:17:10,388 Speaker 2: All right. 399 00:17:10,548 --> 00:17:13,228 Speaker 9: You talk about the interview, you talk about the smack talking, 400 00:17:13,268 --> 00:17:15,428 Speaker 9: but last night there was a draft that was held 401 00:17:15,508 --> 00:17:18,028 Speaker 9: for you know, for all the ledges and the future players. 402 00:17:18,708 --> 00:17:20,748 Speaker 9: Help us understand how that went down? Man, what all 403 00:17:20,788 --> 00:17:21,468 Speaker 9: took place there? 404 00:17:22,428 --> 00:17:24,388 Speaker 6: Yeah, well, we had to figure out who the teams 405 00:17:24,388 --> 00:17:24,708 Speaker 6: are being. 406 00:17:25,308 --> 00:17:29,668 Speaker 10: The crazy thing about this whole game is three weeks 407 00:17:29,668 --> 00:17:33,108 Speaker 10: ago again, it was just three primarily NFL based teams, 408 00:17:33,108 --> 00:17:35,748 Speaker 10: and we said, you know it, that's not interesting enough. 409 00:17:35,908 --> 00:17:38,068 Speaker 10: We need to you know, take it down to two 410 00:17:38,108 --> 00:17:42,948 Speaker 10: teams and then bringing USA Flag Football into this. And 411 00:17:43,028 --> 00:17:45,588 Speaker 10: so we had to drink and the two teams drafted 412 00:17:45,628 --> 00:17:50,388 Speaker 10: because obviously the USA Flag Football team has won five champions. 413 00:17:50,028 --> 00:17:52,068 Speaker 6: In a row, so they're really good. They didn't need 414 00:17:52,108 --> 00:17:52,628 Speaker 6: any draft. 415 00:17:52,788 --> 00:17:54,788 Speaker 10: We had to really divide these guys up between the 416 00:17:54,788 --> 00:17:57,108 Speaker 10: founders of the Wildcats, and we did that draft yesterday 417 00:17:57,628 --> 00:18:00,588 Speaker 10: and that was both interesting and entertaining. 418 00:18:01,148 --> 00:18:02,788 Speaker 8: I got to ask you a question, because you talk 419 00:18:02,828 --> 00:18:05,028 Speaker 8: about you reached out to all the teams ask permission. 420 00:18:05,028 --> 00:18:06,748 Speaker 8: Where there it was there a team that was like, 421 00:18:07,188 --> 00:18:09,628 Speaker 8: for sure, take my guys, take my players in on 422 00:18:09,628 --> 00:18:11,388 Speaker 8: off flip side where there are teams are like, well, 423 00:18:11,708 --> 00:18:13,788 Speaker 8: we've got to be a little bit hesitant and tell 424 00:18:13,788 --> 00:18:14,668 Speaker 8: me a little bit about that. 425 00:18:15,228 --> 00:18:16,508 Speaker 6: Yeah, there were definitely. 426 00:18:16,628 --> 00:18:19,548 Speaker 10: I think most of them were forward teams that really 427 00:18:19,548 --> 00:18:21,348 Speaker 10: want to just build the NFL for the long term. 428 00:18:21,388 --> 00:18:24,548 Speaker 10: They were like, look, that lag is so important, you know, 429 00:18:24,628 --> 00:18:27,108 Speaker 10: to the NFL. And obviously, you know, people work out 430 00:18:27,148 --> 00:18:28,548 Speaker 10: every day and they you know, these are kind of 431 00:18:28,548 --> 00:18:30,388 Speaker 10: the normal things you're doing a workout. So I think, 432 00:18:30,588 --> 00:18:33,428 Speaker 10: you know, many of the teams were very forward and like, hey, 433 00:18:33,468 --> 00:18:34,548 Speaker 10: they wanted their guys involved. 434 00:18:34,548 --> 00:18:36,068 Speaker 6: They knew this was good for the guys, good for 435 00:18:36,108 --> 00:18:36,628 Speaker 6: the NFL. 436 00:18:37,028 --> 00:18:38,468 Speaker 10: You know, some of them were old school teams were 437 00:18:38,548 --> 00:18:41,588 Speaker 10: kind of like, you know, they were hesitant, but we 438 00:18:41,628 --> 00:18:44,508 Speaker 10: went team by team, we pulled it together. And you know, overall, 439 00:18:44,548 --> 00:18:46,508 Speaker 10: I think when you look at, you know, a squad 440 00:18:46,628 --> 00:18:49,228 Speaker 10: led by Jalen Hurts and Tom Brady and another one 441 00:18:49,308 --> 00:18:51,308 Speaker 10: led by Joe Burn Jaden daniels I, when you're talking 442 00:18:51,308 --> 00:18:54,228 Speaker 10: about you know, best current and you know and and 443 00:18:54,308 --> 00:18:56,588 Speaker 10: former NFL starts the world. Now, Brady tells me every 444 00:18:56,628 --> 00:18:59,308 Speaker 10: day if he started in the NFL right now, if 445 00:18:59,308 --> 00:19:01,148 Speaker 10: he was at forty eight, he'd be one of the 446 00:19:01,148 --> 00:19:03,068 Speaker 10: top five quarterbacks and smoke everybody. 447 00:19:03,148 --> 00:19:07,148 Speaker 6: So he doesn't really as a four more great. He 448 00:19:07,188 --> 00:19:08,908 Speaker 6: feels like he's a current great. 449 00:19:08,948 --> 00:19:10,468 Speaker 10: We're going to see outside of whether it he's still 450 00:19:10,508 --> 00:19:11,468 Speaker 10: as good as we think he is. 451 00:19:12,948 --> 00:19:15,068 Speaker 2: That's such a great tease and I want to see 452 00:19:15,108 --> 00:19:15,548 Speaker 2: all of that. 453 00:19:15,668 --> 00:19:18,428 Speaker 3: And you know, I have to give Logan Paul credit. 454 00:19:18,748 --> 00:19:21,428 Speaker 3: You say you can really beat any NFL player in 455 00:19:21,508 --> 00:19:24,148 Speaker 3: boxing for just showing up to a room full of 456 00:19:24,228 --> 00:19:27,588 Speaker 3: NFL players, not only showing up, going on stage and 457 00:19:27,628 --> 00:19:30,828 Speaker 3: then talking down to the greatest football player of all time. 458 00:19:30,908 --> 00:19:32,468 Speaker 2: Like we have a clip of this. You mentioned the 459 00:19:32,508 --> 00:19:33,148 Speaker 2: Smack talking. 460 00:19:33,588 --> 00:19:37,388 Speaker 3: Here is Logan Paul Smack talking ten times Super Bowl 461 00:19:37,428 --> 00:19:38,748 Speaker 3: quarterback Tom Brady, here we go. 462 00:19:40,068 --> 00:19:41,668 Speaker 6: Yeah, you know what, I'm kind of I'm actually a 463 00:19:41,708 --> 00:19:44,068 Speaker 6: little worried for you because I know, for me, well, 464 00:19:44,428 --> 00:19:46,548 Speaker 6: you're a good athlete, but you're like, no, no, no, don't 465 00:19:46,668 --> 00:19:47,468 Speaker 6: you're These guys. 466 00:19:47,348 --> 00:19:50,588 Speaker 5: Are another level. I am the highest level. 467 00:19:50,588 --> 00:19:51,148 Speaker 2: I am the level. 468 00:19:51,228 --> 00:19:52,908 Speaker 5: No, you're not the level. I am the You're a 469 00:19:52,908 --> 00:19:53,468 Speaker 5: good athlete. 470 00:19:53,508 --> 00:19:56,188 Speaker 10: But honestly, I'm looking when I'm thinking of Saquon Barkley 471 00:19:56,228 --> 00:19:57,308 Speaker 10: and I'm thinking of like bro. 472 00:19:57,308 --> 00:20:00,748 Speaker 6: Can say, Justin Jefferson, flip off the top. 473 00:20:00,588 --> 00:20:05,428 Speaker 5: Rope is cute. It's are great. You know, I love 474 00:20:05,588 --> 00:20:07,428 Speaker 5: ww It's very cut. 475 00:20:07,748 --> 00:20:09,908 Speaker 3: Michael, tell us what happened yesterday and just give us 476 00:20:09,908 --> 00:20:12,068 Speaker 3: your thoughts on this back and forth between these two 477 00:20:12,228 --> 00:20:13,988 Speaker 3: very different types of athletes. 478 00:20:14,548 --> 00:20:15,468 Speaker 6: I just want to say that. 479 00:20:15,508 --> 00:20:18,388 Speaker 10: Was nothing compared to what happened last night. We had 480 00:20:18,468 --> 00:20:22,028 Speaker 10: Kevin Hart and Drew Sky kind of officiating the press conference, 481 00:20:22,468 --> 00:20:24,668 Speaker 10: and I've been watching some of the clips this morning. 482 00:20:24,988 --> 00:20:28,428 Speaker 10: I mean, Logan, Paul and Gronk legitimately got into it 483 00:20:28,468 --> 00:20:31,748 Speaker 10: at the end of the night, like Kevin Brnney and 484 00:20:31,788 --> 00:20:34,588 Speaker 10: trying to break it up. You had Logan talking so 485 00:20:34,748 --> 00:20:38,948 Speaker 10: much smack to Tom when we start. I actually said, 486 00:20:38,988 --> 00:20:40,988 Speaker 10: you know, hey, I want to welcome everyone. One of 487 00:20:41,028 --> 00:20:42,948 Speaker 10: the things, one of the things I said up from 488 00:20:43,108 --> 00:20:45,628 Speaker 10: was you know, there's so much love for Logan Paul 489 00:20:45,668 --> 00:20:47,508 Speaker 10: in this room from all these STAFL guys. 490 00:20:47,668 --> 00:20:52,468 Speaker 6: You didn't hear a peep. Yeah, nobody said so there was. 491 00:20:52,508 --> 00:20:55,668 Speaker 10: By the way, I think Tom actually told Jade and 492 00:20:55,708 --> 00:20:57,588 Speaker 10: he was excited for Commanders fans to find the scene 493 00:20:57,628 --> 00:21:00,308 Speaker 10: play he has in the field for seven or eight months. 494 00:21:00,828 --> 00:21:03,828 Speaker 6: I mean, there were some good lines out there last night. 495 00:21:05,868 --> 00:21:07,788 Speaker 4: I bet it looks like it and it makes this 496 00:21:07,868 --> 00:21:10,548 Speaker 4: weekend even better and more to look forward to. Here's 497 00:21:10,548 --> 00:21:12,308 Speaker 4: the question, though, for people who are still trying to 498 00:21:12,348 --> 00:21:15,828 Speaker 4: clarify what the skill set is required to be a 499 00:21:15,868 --> 00:21:18,908 Speaker 4: flagged Star. You can't just assume that an NFL star 500 00:21:19,068 --> 00:21:21,188 Speaker 4: is immediately going to translate. You're not going to see 501 00:21:21,228 --> 00:21:24,988 Speaker 4: von Miller out there bull rushing a quarterback and alignment 502 00:21:25,028 --> 00:21:28,068 Speaker 4: and sacking anybody. It's about the flag and the snag 503 00:21:28,188 --> 00:21:30,668 Speaker 4: and the hips and the swivel. So what do you 504 00:21:30,828 --> 00:21:33,748 Speaker 4: see is some of the biggest translatable skills between some 505 00:21:33,788 --> 00:21:36,348 Speaker 4: of these NFL players and becoming a flag star. 506 00:21:37,268 --> 00:21:38,228 Speaker 6: Well, let me tell you this. 507 00:21:38,428 --> 00:21:39,868 Speaker 10: What we want to do is come up with the 508 00:21:39,908 --> 00:21:41,868 Speaker 10: most interesting and competitive competition. 509 00:21:42,428 --> 00:21:44,508 Speaker 6: We don't know the answer. I mean, if you. 510 00:21:44,548 --> 00:21:47,308 Speaker 10: Asked everybody from the NFL side, they said, our guy, 511 00:21:47,308 --> 00:21:49,828 Speaker 10: who's going to smoke these guys? If you asked the 512 00:21:50,148 --> 00:21:52,908 Speaker 10: Flag guys, they are just like quiet. They feel like 513 00:21:52,908 --> 00:21:56,428 Speaker 10: the quiet assassin setting here in a different sport. So 514 00:21:56,788 --> 00:21:58,628 Speaker 10: we're going to learn a lot about that on Saturday. 515 00:21:58,668 --> 00:22:02,148 Speaker 10: I've never been to a practice in my life. I'm 516 00:22:02,188 --> 00:22:03,388 Speaker 10: going to practice things I. 517 00:22:03,388 --> 00:22:05,828 Speaker 6: Want to see. I heard the NFL guys say. 518 00:22:06,108 --> 00:22:08,508 Speaker 10: The coaches were all talking about like it's going to 519 00:22:08,588 --> 00:22:10,788 Speaker 10: be just drills on how to pull the flag this morning, 520 00:22:10,908 --> 00:22:13,548 Speaker 10: Like the flags in different ways, they can slide so 521 00:22:13,588 --> 00:22:16,268 Speaker 10: you can't get their flag. So it's going to be 522 00:22:16,788 --> 00:22:20,108 Speaker 10: super interesting to see what translations what doesn't. I don't 523 00:22:20,148 --> 00:22:21,868 Speaker 10: know the answer, and I have no idea what's going 524 00:22:21,908 --> 00:22:23,988 Speaker 10: to happen on Saturday. What I can tell you is 525 00:22:24,468 --> 00:22:27,108 Speaker 10: the NFL guys don't want to be embarrassed, and the 526 00:22:27,148 --> 00:22:29,268 Speaker 10: Flag guys are coming here to you know, to prove 527 00:22:29,308 --> 00:22:33,148 Speaker 10: everything in the best number. This is a serious competition, 528 00:22:33,228 --> 00:22:34,348 Speaker 10: not a friendly competition. 529 00:22:34,708 --> 00:22:38,308 Speaker 9: Hey, what Jimmie just said is absolutely real, right, football players, right, 530 00:22:38,348 --> 00:22:40,708 Speaker 9: true football players trying to make the transition to track 531 00:22:41,028 --> 00:22:43,748 Speaker 9: the flag is not as easy as as everybody believes 532 00:22:43,748 --> 00:22:45,668 Speaker 9: that it will be. I hope that my guys hold 533 00:22:45,668 --> 00:22:47,588 Speaker 9: it down, but I need to know. What have you 534 00:22:47,668 --> 00:22:50,108 Speaker 9: heard on the back end from some of the Flag champs? 535 00:22:50,188 --> 00:22:52,308 Speaker 2: Right? What are they saying to you want to back end? 536 00:22:52,348 --> 00:22:54,348 Speaker 5: And why are they being so quiet? 537 00:22:55,068 --> 00:22:58,108 Speaker 10: So yes, I called, you know fanatcess a sports book. 538 00:22:58,108 --> 00:22:58,948 Speaker 6: I called off sportsbook. 539 00:22:58,948 --> 00:23:00,668 Speaker 10: I said, hey, guys, I know the teams aren't out yet, 540 00:23:00,708 --> 00:23:03,188 Speaker 10: but just like divide the teams in half, like what's 541 00:23:03,188 --> 00:23:05,228 Speaker 10: the line going to be? And they said to me 542 00:23:05,708 --> 00:23:07,668 Speaker 10: that the USA team would be a six to six 543 00:23:07,668 --> 00:23:10,628 Speaker 10: and a half point favorite over the two NFL based 544 00:23:10,668 --> 00:23:14,348 Speaker 10: squads would stunby. Of course, I just started the pots. 545 00:23:14,708 --> 00:23:17,028 Speaker 10: All the NFL guys know that they were six six 546 00:23:17,028 --> 00:23:19,628 Speaker 10: and a half point underdogs to the Flag team when 547 00:23:19,628 --> 00:23:21,908 Speaker 10: I heard last night, because we had like a get 548 00:23:21,948 --> 00:23:24,988 Speaker 10: together afterwards, I'm going to bed early. I got to 549 00:23:24,988 --> 00:23:27,708 Speaker 10: go figure out how to pull flags. We got to 550 00:23:27,788 --> 00:23:31,588 Speaker 10: study the coaches. Everyone's locked in. They're taking this seriously, 551 00:23:31,708 --> 00:23:35,748 Speaker 10: so you know, there's look, I think the Flag team 552 00:23:35,748 --> 00:23:38,708 Speaker 10: has won five championships in a row. They're very confident. 553 00:23:38,788 --> 00:23:40,268 Speaker 10: They know it's a different game, but you got the 554 00:23:40,268 --> 00:23:42,508 Speaker 10: best athletes of the world. And then of course Tom 555 00:23:42,748 --> 00:23:44,868 Speaker 10: told me I'm gonna smoke all these guys from smoking 556 00:23:44,948 --> 00:23:47,428 Speaker 10: Jadeen and smoking Joe. We were Tom and I were 557 00:23:47,468 --> 00:23:51,108 Speaker 10: in Vegas last weekend for our friend of ours opening 558 00:23:51,148 --> 00:23:53,828 Speaker 10: for Zero Bottom in Las Vegas, and Tom walked up 559 00:23:53,828 --> 00:23:55,308 Speaker 10: and Joe said, Joe, you don't want to kick your 560 00:23:55,308 --> 00:23:55,908 Speaker 10: ass this weekend? 561 00:23:55,988 --> 00:23:59,028 Speaker 6: Right like you get Joe walked to me, Do you 562 00:23:59,148 --> 00:24:01,268 Speaker 6: just really tell me he's going to? Like? Is he serious? 563 00:24:01,908 --> 00:24:05,028 Speaker 6: So it's been going, say a lots to be learned 564 00:24:05,068 --> 00:24:05,708 Speaker 6: on Saturday. 565 00:24:06,028 --> 00:24:08,868 Speaker 8: Well, Mike, I know that there's been so many stars, 566 00:24:08,908 --> 00:24:11,348 Speaker 8: but what is an event like the Fanatics Flag Football 567 00:24:11,348 --> 00:24:14,468 Speaker 8: Classic mean for this growing sport, especially with LA twenty 568 00:24:14,468 --> 00:24:15,708 Speaker 8: eight Olympics on the horizon. 569 00:24:16,428 --> 00:24:19,108 Speaker 10: Look, this is why we're so passionate about this. You know, 570 00:24:19,148 --> 00:24:21,748 Speaker 10: there are a few big events we do each year. 571 00:24:21,788 --> 00:24:23,908 Speaker 10: Obviously Fanatics Best, which we have more than two hundred 572 00:24:23,948 --> 00:24:25,988 Speaker 10: thousand fans show up in New York City, which is 573 00:24:25,988 --> 00:24:28,468 Speaker 10: the biggest sorts festival in the world. But Flag Football 574 00:24:28,508 --> 00:24:31,588 Speaker 10: is such an important initiative of the NFL, and there's 575 00:24:31,628 --> 00:24:33,668 Speaker 10: also one of the fastest growing sports in the world. 576 00:24:34,028 --> 00:24:34,988 Speaker 6: So I think we. 577 00:24:35,108 --> 00:24:38,548 Speaker 10: Thought that we could really pull together the best stars, 578 00:24:38,988 --> 00:24:41,588 Speaker 10: make it super interesting, bring a lot of excitement to 579 00:24:41,668 --> 00:24:43,468 Speaker 10: and I think this is going to really do a 580 00:24:43,508 --> 00:24:46,028 Speaker 10: couple of things. First, is going to elevate the USA 581 00:24:46,148 --> 00:24:48,668 Speaker 10: Flag competition. I mean, if you're these guys, this is 582 00:24:48,708 --> 00:24:51,188 Speaker 10: what you've always dreamed of to be on a stage 583 00:24:51,268 --> 00:24:53,868 Speaker 10: around the world where everyone's watching to see who is 584 00:24:53,908 --> 00:24:56,708 Speaker 10: the best champion. And I think for a fanatics like 585 00:24:56,748 --> 00:24:58,948 Speaker 10: we love doing great things for sports fans and you know, 586 00:24:59,028 --> 00:25:01,308 Speaker 10: kind of putting this on as a privilege, and honestly, 587 00:25:01,428 --> 00:25:02,748 Speaker 10: we're so excited about. 588 00:25:03,788 --> 00:25:04,908 Speaker 7: You're doing great work here. 589 00:25:04,948 --> 00:25:07,548 Speaker 4: We just saw all the pride that the country took 590 00:25:07,588 --> 00:25:10,628 Speaker 4: on with men's and women's team USA hockey teams winning 591 00:25:10,628 --> 00:25:13,428 Speaker 4: the gold in the February six Now we're just having 592 00:25:13,548 --> 00:25:15,868 Speaker 4: further clarification on what it's going to take for that 593 00:25:15,988 --> 00:25:19,028 Speaker 4: to be accomplished on the flag football field, both men's 594 00:25:19,028 --> 00:25:21,548 Speaker 4: and women's team USA when it hits LA twenty eight, 595 00:25:21,748 --> 00:25:23,308 Speaker 4: and it, frankly, it feels like it's going to start 596 00:25:23,308 --> 00:25:25,348 Speaker 4: this weekend. We're going to find out who the players 597 00:25:25,348 --> 00:25:27,748 Speaker 4: are from the NFL who from Team USA. You can 598 00:25:27,788 --> 00:25:30,388 Speaker 4: watch it all thanks to Michael Rubin on Fox on 599 00:25:30,468 --> 00:25:33,308 Speaker 4: Saturday four pm Eastern And if you're in LA, had 600 00:25:33,308 --> 00:25:35,508 Speaker 4: the ticketmaster get your tickets Michael Rubin. 601 00:25:35,548 --> 00:25:37,428 Speaker 7: Everybody, thanks your job, great job. 602 00:25:37,988 --> 00:25:42,508 Speaker 6: Let's go, thank you before we leave. I need predictions 603 00:25:42,508 --> 00:25:43,148 Speaker 6: from you guys. 604 00:25:43,668 --> 00:25:45,828 Speaker 5: I got the pro Oh dude, top. 605 00:25:46,068 --> 00:25:48,148 Speaker 3: The best thing that could happen is that the Flag 606 00:25:48,228 --> 00:25:52,308 Speaker 3: team blows out the NFL Stars fanatics flag football too, 607 00:25:53,948 --> 00:25:54,268 Speaker 3: right now? 608 00:25:54,908 --> 00:25:56,708 Speaker 6: Everyone lock it right now with the predictions. 609 00:25:57,388 --> 00:25:59,348 Speaker 2: I love my NFL guys. I got the Flag Team. 610 00:25:59,388 --> 00:26:00,428 Speaker 2: I'm going with Flag as well. 611 00:26:00,468 --> 00:26:02,388 Speaker 5: I'm going NFL guys, come on, what's up. 612 00:26:02,308 --> 00:26:05,028 Speaker 2: Bro Bla, it's a different They get. 613 00:26:04,828 --> 00:26:08,148 Speaker 10: The Tomy go with Jayden and Joe. 614 00:26:08,308 --> 00:26:10,148 Speaker 5: I'm not going Tom. I've gotta go with the Goat. 615 00:26:10,228 --> 00:26:12,548 Speaker 7: I gotta gomf in fight about it. 616 00:26:13,748 --> 00:26:16,108 Speaker 2: I gotta go with what's your prediction? Ruben Lockett. 617 00:26:17,108 --> 00:26:20,108 Speaker 10: Look, I'm I'm always with my brother. I'm a Jalen 618 00:26:20,148 --> 00:26:22,628 Speaker 10: Phil I'm a Philly guy. I started with the Eagles, 619 00:26:22,708 --> 00:26:23,348 Speaker 10: Jalen and Tom. 620 00:26:23,468 --> 00:26:25,828 Speaker 6: I gotta yeah, I got questions. 621 00:26:25,908 --> 00:26:28,388 Speaker 7: There you go, we're. 622 00:26:28,188 --> 00:26:31,868 Speaker 2: Going to be fanatical. Yeah, I got the team US. 623 00:26:32,188 --> 00:26:36,188 Speaker 9: You want to say, you want to say, I love? 624 00:26:37,948 --> 00:26:38,988 Speaker 7: All right, keep the lights on. 625 00:26:39,268 --> 00:26:42,428 Speaker 4: Gmf B Trivia looks a little different this week because 626 00:26:42,508 --> 00:26:44,468 Speaker 4: I'm in New York. Kyle's here next to me in 627 00:26:44,548 --> 00:26:47,748 Speaker 4: the Shawnees booth couch, Isaiah and Mansi in l A. 628 00:26:48,428 --> 00:26:51,988 Speaker 4: And today begins the official field of sixty four start 629 00:26:52,068 --> 00:26:54,188 Speaker 4: of the n C Double Tournament, which is why gmf 630 00:26:54,228 --> 00:26:57,268 Speaker 4: B Trivia is inspired. And all the questions surround something 631 00:26:57,308 --> 00:27:00,668 Speaker 4: related to the n C Double A Tournament. Let's go, okay, Isaiah, 632 00:27:00,748 --> 00:27:04,508 Speaker 4: you're up first, all right, let's go, Isaiah. There was 633 00:27:04,588 --> 00:27:07,468 Speaker 4: something in the news recently about basketball returning to Seattle. 634 00:27:07,668 --> 00:27:09,708 Speaker 4: We'll get to that eventually, I'm sure. But this isn't 635 00:27:09,748 --> 00:27:14,108 Speaker 4: a Sonics related question. This is about your Huskies. 636 00:27:13,708 --> 00:27:14,068 Speaker 2: All right. 637 00:27:14,228 --> 00:27:16,148 Speaker 7: In your final college. 638 00:27:15,708 --> 00:27:19,108 Speaker 4: Season at U dub the Huskies made a sweet sixteen 639 00:27:19,188 --> 00:27:22,188 Speaker 4: run in the tournament in two thousand and six, and 640 00:27:22,268 --> 00:27:25,468 Speaker 4: by all accounts, it was led by your high school elliott, 641 00:27:25,588 --> 00:27:29,948 Speaker 4: Brandon Roy I Love, who led the NFL and receiving 642 00:27:30,068 --> 00:27:31,228 Speaker 4: touchdowns in. 643 00:27:31,268 --> 00:27:32,428 Speaker 7: Two thousand and six. 644 00:27:32,948 --> 00:27:35,908 Speaker 4: While Brandon roy was doing his thing, well, you were 645 00:27:35,948 --> 00:27:39,028 Speaker 4: so U Dub who is leading the NFL and receiving 646 00:27:39,068 --> 00:27:41,308 Speaker 4: touchdouns and O six. Is it a Antonio Gates? 647 00:27:41,708 --> 00:27:42,508 Speaker 2: Is it B T. 648 00:27:42,708 --> 00:27:47,428 Speaker 4: J Huschminzada, C Terrell Owens or D Tory Holt? 649 00:27:48,108 --> 00:27:48,548 Speaker 5: Ooh? 650 00:27:48,668 --> 00:27:57,268 Speaker 9: Crap oo man, Let's rock with Manti's old teammate Antonio Gates. 651 00:27:58,588 --> 00:28:01,548 Speaker 4: Okay, very easy and obvious answer. If we were having 652 00:28:01,548 --> 00:28:07,588 Speaker 4: an NCAA tournament related trivia segment, that is incorrect. The 653 00:28:07,668 --> 00:28:09,948 Speaker 4: correct answer is t o oh. 654 00:28:10,308 --> 00:28:11,068 Speaker 7: He'll led the. 655 00:28:11,068 --> 00:28:15,388 Speaker 4: NFL with thirteen receiving tds and O six his first season. 656 00:28:15,068 --> 00:28:16,668 Speaker 7: As a member of the Cowboys. 657 00:28:16,708 --> 00:28:19,748 Speaker 4: Owens, Randy Moss, and Jerry Rice are the only players 658 00:28:19,748 --> 00:28:21,428 Speaker 4: in NFL. Is Strayed to catch one hundred and fifty 659 00:28:21,468 --> 00:28:22,908 Speaker 4: s pounds in their careers. 660 00:28:22,708 --> 00:28:23,508 Speaker 7: Back in college. 661 00:28:23,548 --> 00:28:26,148 Speaker 4: She is a multi sport athlete at Chattanooga and then 662 00:28:26,188 --> 00:28:29,468 Speaker 4: appeared in the NCAA tournament in ninety five. Cool He 663 00:28:29,588 --> 00:28:32,388 Speaker 4: locked one minute in a first round, lost to a Yukon. 664 00:28:33,028 --> 00:28:34,948 Speaker 4: But he was efficient as he registered a block and 665 00:28:34,988 --> 00:28:35,428 Speaker 4: a rebound. 666 00:28:35,428 --> 00:28:39,228 Speaker 2: You got a block of that one minute seconds? Yes, 667 00:28:39,428 --> 00:28:39,628 Speaker 2: it is. 668 00:28:39,668 --> 00:28:40,868 Speaker 7: Maybe he blocked the ball. 669 00:28:41,028 --> 00:28:42,628 Speaker 4: Ricocheted and it was all in one play and then 670 00:28:42,668 --> 00:28:43,268 Speaker 4: he got the rebound. 671 00:28:43,348 --> 00:28:45,228 Speaker 2: So good it's such a hot take. 672 00:28:45,308 --> 00:28:47,468 Speaker 3: I always I take Prime t O over Prime Randy 673 00:28:47,468 --> 00:28:48,108 Speaker 3: Moss there he is. 674 00:28:48,428 --> 00:28:52,148 Speaker 2: Look at that guy black and white photos. Is that 675 00:28:52,268 --> 00:28:52,868 Speaker 2: you owned, bro? 676 00:28:53,468 --> 00:28:54,028 Speaker 5: That's what they know? 677 00:28:54,108 --> 00:28:55,508 Speaker 2: You own that fifty one? 678 00:28:55,748 --> 00:28:56,308 Speaker 5: What are you doing? 679 00:28:57,308 --> 00:28:57,708 Speaker 2: All right? 680 00:28:58,908 --> 00:28:59,588 Speaker 7: Look at okay? 681 00:28:59,628 --> 00:29:02,668 Speaker 4: So then here so this is day and this is 682 00:29:02,748 --> 00:29:03,828 Speaker 4: day and Brandon Roy. 683 00:29:03,708 --> 00:29:04,628 Speaker 2: Yeah, oh yeah yeah. 684 00:29:05,188 --> 00:29:06,868 Speaker 9: Be Roy's over on the right and his brother was 685 00:29:06,908 --> 00:29:08,548 Speaker 9: on the team as well. Over on the far left, 686 00:29:08,628 --> 00:29:11,148 Speaker 9: that was ed Roy. Ed Roy was arguably just as good, 687 00:29:11,148 --> 00:29:13,548 Speaker 9: if not better than b Roy. Surprisingly, they have a 688 00:29:13,628 --> 00:29:14,268 Speaker 9: really good squad. 689 00:29:15,268 --> 00:29:17,228 Speaker 2: You guys must had a great high school team, Dawn. 690 00:29:17,308 --> 00:29:19,428 Speaker 9: We did, and in trade number twenty five right there 691 00:29:19,428 --> 00:29:21,148 Speaker 9: on b Roy's left. He was like one of the 692 00:29:21,148 --> 00:29:23,228 Speaker 9: best international basketball players. Trey Simmons. 693 00:29:23,308 --> 00:29:26,028 Speaker 2: He actually coached you guys win state? We did. 694 00:29:26,068 --> 00:29:27,508 Speaker 5: We did not win state that year. 695 00:29:27,748 --> 00:29:31,788 Speaker 2: No teams. Yeah yeah, we had like seven college teas. 696 00:29:31,828 --> 00:29:32,388 Speaker 7: What's the hotter? 697 00:29:32,468 --> 00:29:37,668 Speaker 4: Take Prime too over Prime, Jerry Rice or Prime or 698 00:29:37,708 --> 00:29:39,468 Speaker 4: the fact that one of the Ry brothers is better 699 00:29:39,508 --> 00:29:40,068 Speaker 4: than the other one. 700 00:29:40,108 --> 00:29:42,428 Speaker 3: That's an incredible because Brandon Roy, like I hit those 701 00:29:42,468 --> 00:29:43,348 Speaker 3: injuries that just sucked. 702 00:29:43,348 --> 00:29:44,188 Speaker 2: But he was so fun to watch. 703 00:29:44,228 --> 00:29:45,188 Speaker 7: I love him all right, Manti. 704 00:29:46,148 --> 00:29:49,588 Speaker 4: There have been many NFL notable NFL players who also 705 00:29:49,628 --> 00:29:51,948 Speaker 4: played college basketball. As we know, they've had big time 706 00:29:51,988 --> 00:29:55,548 Speaker 4: moments also in the NCAA tournament along the way. Which 707 00:29:55,588 --> 00:29:59,628 Speaker 4: of these March Madness participants went on to score the 708 00:29:59,668 --> 00:30:04,548 Speaker 4: most playoff touchdowns in their NFL career? Is it a 709 00:30:04,548 --> 00:30:10,508 Speaker 4: Antonio Gates, me, Jimmy Graham, see Julius Thomas or d Tony. 710 00:30:10,188 --> 00:30:14,788 Speaker 8: Gonzalez Gatesy, I don't think Gates played in a lot 711 00:30:14,828 --> 00:30:20,468 Speaker 8: of playoff games, unfortunately, Jimmy Graham, Tony Gonzale, Julius Thomas, 712 00:30:20,508 --> 00:30:22,628 Speaker 8: though with the Broncos he. 713 00:30:22,588 --> 00:30:23,948 Speaker 2: Played in November. 714 00:30:25,028 --> 00:30:28,348 Speaker 8: I'm gonna go because when Julius Thomas was there, I 715 00:30:28,348 --> 00:30:31,188 Speaker 8: played again and Peyton Manning was his quarterback. Tony Gonzalez 716 00:30:31,188 --> 00:30:33,268 Speaker 8: another one. I'm gonna go see Julius Thomas. That's where 717 00:30:33,268 --> 00:30:34,108 Speaker 8: I'm going. James. 718 00:30:34,828 --> 00:30:36,748 Speaker 4: Let's hope our brackets fair better than how we're doing 719 00:30:36,748 --> 00:30:38,908 Speaker 4: in tribute today, because it is Jimmy. 720 00:30:38,588 --> 00:30:40,068 Speaker 7: Graham is actually. 721 00:30:41,228 --> 00:30:41,508 Speaker 5: Lay off. 722 00:30:42,388 --> 00:30:45,508 Speaker 4: Jimmy Graham's were five touchdowns in his playoff career, three 723 00:30:45,548 --> 00:30:47,388 Speaker 4: with the Saints and one eat of the Sea Hawks and. 724 00:30:47,388 --> 00:30:51,108 Speaker 3: The Bear, The Bear that weird playoff game from Trubisky 725 00:30:51,108 --> 00:30:53,468 Speaker 3: against the Saints. I think Jimmy Graham scored a y 726 00:30:53,868 --> 00:30:56,748 Speaker 3: I think he did. Yeah, I played in that game. 727 00:30:56,828 --> 00:30:57,428 Speaker 5: I was a bear. 728 00:30:57,828 --> 00:31:00,188 Speaker 2: Yeah, Jimmy he ran off. 729 00:31:00,228 --> 00:31:01,988 Speaker 5: He just ran off after he scored. He ran off 730 00:31:02,028 --> 00:31:02,308 Speaker 5: the field. 731 00:31:02,388 --> 00:31:03,828 Speaker 2: Yeap, yep, yep, yep. 732 00:31:04,108 --> 00:31:06,348 Speaker 7: It was lost to the Saints. 733 00:31:06,348 --> 00:31:09,948 Speaker 3: Ironically, that name that game is memorable for Mitch Trubisky 734 00:31:09,988 --> 00:31:12,708 Speaker 3: getting the MVP the Nickelodeon Melly. 735 00:31:13,028 --> 00:31:15,348 Speaker 2: Yeah, they lost the game. This is a strange promotion. 736 00:31:15,468 --> 00:31:16,788 Speaker 7: Yeah, we figured about this line. 737 00:31:16,948 --> 00:31:17,148 Speaker 10: Yep. 738 00:31:17,668 --> 00:31:18,028 Speaker 2: Of course. 739 00:31:18,308 --> 00:31:20,148 Speaker 4: Jumi Gramm is a power forward for the Hurricanes from 740 00:31:20,308 --> 00:31:21,028 Speaker 4: five to nine. 741 00:31:21,588 --> 00:31:30,108 Speaker 1: Last game, every moment, who Jamie? 742 00:31:31,988 --> 00:31:32,348 Speaker 2: Wow? 743 00:31:33,348 --> 00:31:33,948 Speaker 7: All right, Kyle. 744 00:31:34,548 --> 00:31:37,348 Speaker 4: On Tuesday, you asked Mantai about the nineteen ninety six 745 00:31:37,428 --> 00:31:39,788 Speaker 4: Duke basketball team that made the n C Double Tournament 746 00:31:39,868 --> 00:31:42,548 Speaker 4: as their lowest seed ever as a program and eight seed. 747 00:31:42,628 --> 00:31:44,148 Speaker 7: Here's a clip just to remind. 748 00:31:43,868 --> 00:31:47,428 Speaker 2: Us, man, Ti, this is nineteen ninety six. 749 00:31:47,508 --> 00:31:49,308 Speaker 3: Is way back in the day. Wouldn't expect you to remember. 750 00:31:49,588 --> 00:31:51,988 Speaker 3: What do you think happened in that nineteen ninety six 751 00:31:52,148 --> 00:31:54,108 Speaker 3: n C Double A Tournament for Duke who was an 752 00:31:54,108 --> 00:31:54,668 Speaker 3: eight seed? 753 00:31:54,708 --> 00:31:56,748 Speaker 5: What do you think won the national championship. 754 00:31:58,188 --> 00:32:00,108 Speaker 3: Now they lost in the first round of Eastern but 755 00:32:00,148 --> 00:32:06,868 Speaker 3: it's still a good story. So that if that happens 756 00:32:06,268 --> 00:32:12,068 Speaker 3: to swing Man for the. 757 00:32:11,988 --> 00:32:14,508 Speaker 7: Best Manti does. He's such an optimist, you're right, Okay, 758 00:32:14,548 --> 00:32:16,548 Speaker 7: So if you don't remember ninety six Duke, they. 759 00:32:16,628 --> 00:32:22,068 Speaker 4: Lost to Brian Tolbert and Earl Boykint's Michigan behind twenty 760 00:32:22,108 --> 00:32:25,068 Speaker 4: three from Boykins and twenty from Tolbert's. Okay, So just 761 00:32:25,148 --> 00:32:28,148 Speaker 4: keep that in mind. That same week, there was actually 762 00:32:28,188 --> 00:32:31,508 Speaker 4: another big upset, this time in the music world. After 763 00:32:31,588 --> 00:32:35,148 Speaker 4: a then record sixteen consecutive weeks at number one on 764 00:32:35,188 --> 00:32:37,988 Speaker 4: the Billboard Hot one hundred, the hit song One Sweet 765 00:32:38,028 --> 00:32:40,428 Speaker 4: Day by Mariah Carey Boys to Men is the throned, 766 00:32:41,548 --> 00:32:44,188 Speaker 4: which song took over number one on the charts on 767 00:32:44,268 --> 00:32:47,028 Speaker 4: March sixteenth, nineteen ninety six, the day that Eastern. 768 00:32:46,668 --> 00:32:47,868 Speaker 7: Michigan took down Duke. 769 00:32:48,388 --> 00:32:53,108 Speaker 4: Is it a basketball heard well being at video Gates? 770 00:32:53,748 --> 00:32:56,908 Speaker 4: Is it be Because You Loved Me? By Slindon Sea 771 00:32:57,068 --> 00:33:00,628 Speaker 4: nineteen seventy nine, Smashing Pumpkins or d Wonderwall Oasis. 772 00:33:00,988 --> 00:33:04,508 Speaker 3: These are all thoroughbreds. All of them were there very 773 00:33:04,548 --> 00:33:09,108 Speaker 3: commercially successful. This is my junior year in high school. 774 00:33:09,148 --> 00:33:09,748 Speaker 2: It couldn't be more. 775 00:33:09,748 --> 00:33:15,428 Speaker 3: Wheelhouse seventy nine was massive Wonderwall. This is March of 776 00:33:15,508 --> 00:33:18,348 Speaker 3: ninety six. I don't think that's quite in the window 777 00:33:18,348 --> 00:33:21,708 Speaker 3: for Wonderwall. I feel like that was a tad bit earlier. 778 00:33:22,908 --> 00:33:24,308 Speaker 2: I'm gonna say it's. 779 00:33:24,108 --> 00:33:28,348 Speaker 3: Chicago Zone smashing Pumpkins and Billy Corgan with nineteen seventy 780 00:33:28,428 --> 00:33:29,308 Speaker 3: nine Cool Kids. 781 00:33:29,428 --> 00:33:31,988 Speaker 2: Nah, I think it's seventy nine digit right. 782 00:33:32,348 --> 00:33:36,268 Speaker 4: Heartbreak consumes because you loved me is the correct answer? 783 00:33:36,508 --> 00:33:41,748 Speaker 4: By boring uh ruthem hit top the charts US, Canada, Australia. 784 00:33:41,828 --> 00:33:43,668 Speaker 4: The list goes on, I want to Grammy for Best 785 00:33:43,668 --> 00:33:45,908 Speaker 4: Song Written by Visual Media. 786 00:33:49,308 --> 00:33:52,068 Speaker 3: Yeah much, And well that's crazy is that Selene had 787 00:33:52,108 --> 00:33:55,468 Speaker 3: an even bigger ninety seven because that's a tens so 788 00:33:55,508 --> 00:33:56,588 Speaker 3: Selene was running the world. 789 00:33:56,788 --> 00:33:58,708 Speaker 2: That's I don't feel bad about that. Those are just 790 00:33:58,748 --> 00:33:59,348 Speaker 2: four months there. 791 00:33:59,428 --> 00:34:01,708 Speaker 4: So it was the theme song for up Close and Personal. Sure, 792 00:34:01,748 --> 00:34:03,828 Speaker 4: Robert red okay and Michelle Peiffer. 793 00:34:03,948 --> 00:34:08,428 Speaker 2: Yeah yeah to John people all. 794 00:34:08,428 --> 00:34:12,108 Speaker 4: Right across the board, Hey, Mantai and Kyle. Hopefully we 795 00:34:12,108 --> 00:34:15,708 Speaker 4: can redeem I don't have to remind you again, but 796 00:34:15,748 --> 00:34:18,108 Speaker 4: I will. Antonio Gates played college basketball. 797 00:34:18,108 --> 00:34:18,908 Speaker 7: Have you heard it? 798 00:34:18,988 --> 00:34:21,868 Speaker 4: Led Ken State to the Elite Eight as a ten 799 00:34:21,948 --> 00:34:25,188 Speaker 4: seed in two thousand and two, the year prior. NFL 800 00:34:25,188 --> 00:34:27,628 Speaker 4: Hall of Famer Delias Peppers played in the tournament well 801 00:34:27,708 --> 00:34:30,148 Speaker 4: with Tarhels, dropping twenty one, having a double double, and 802 00:34:30,188 --> 00:34:32,348 Speaker 4: grabbed ten boards in a loss to Penn State in 803 00:34:32,388 --> 00:34:36,468 Speaker 4: the second round. His final college basketball game is that game? Later, 804 00:34:36,588 --> 00:34:39,028 Speaker 4: Gates and Peppers actually met for the first for the 805 00:34:39,068 --> 00:34:41,988 Speaker 4: final time in their NFL careers Week six of the 806 00:34:41,988 --> 00:34:46,108 Speaker 4: twenty fifteen seams. Gosh, that's a long time. All it 807 00:34:46,148 --> 00:34:50,548 Speaker 4: was the Chargers and the Packers late in the third 808 00:34:50,628 --> 00:34:54,388 Speaker 4: quarter of that game, with both teams tied at seventeen apiece. 809 00:34:54,468 --> 00:34:56,908 Speaker 4: The Chargers had the ball the Packers forty five yard line. 810 00:34:57,788 --> 00:35:00,268 Speaker 7: What happened on this play? Third quarter? 811 00:35:00,428 --> 00:35:05,548 Speaker 4: Second and ten Rivers in shotgun time? Is it a 812 00:35:06,148 --> 00:35:09,628 Speaker 4: and Antonio Gates forty five yard receiving touchdown? Is it 813 00:35:09,748 --> 00:35:12,708 Speaker 4: be Danny wood Head forty five crushing touchdown? 814 00:35:13,148 --> 00:35:13,428 Speaker 5: See? 815 00:35:13,468 --> 00:35:16,188 Speaker 4: Does Philip Rivers get sacked by Julius Peppers? Four d 816 00:35:16,388 --> 00:35:20,188 Speaker 4: Philip Rivers picked off by Hahawk Clinton Dick go ahead? 817 00:35:20,188 --> 00:35:22,508 Speaker 2: I need to see the picture again. I need to 818 00:35:22,508 --> 00:35:23,068 Speaker 2: steal shot. 819 00:35:23,628 --> 00:35:24,988 Speaker 7: See the lineup there we go. 820 00:35:25,108 --> 00:35:26,348 Speaker 2: Okay, let's see the formation. 821 00:35:27,828 --> 00:35:33,268 Speaker 9: Uh, let's shot with second and second and ten single 822 00:35:33,348 --> 00:35:33,868 Speaker 9: high safety. 823 00:35:33,948 --> 00:35:36,468 Speaker 2: Let's go gatesy, Let's go with Gates. 824 00:35:37,068 --> 00:35:37,748 Speaker 5: You're going to Gates. 825 00:35:37,748 --> 00:35:42,748 Speaker 8: See, oh man, this sucks, Bro, I would hurt this game. 826 00:35:44,348 --> 00:35:45,588 Speaker 5: Danny would for the five version. 827 00:35:46,748 --> 00:35:49,668 Speaker 8: Boxes loaded. You know what boxes loaded. I'm going to same. 828 00:35:49,788 --> 00:35:51,468 Speaker 8: I'm going on the same base as you, Bro. I'm 829 00:35:51,468 --> 00:35:54,228 Speaker 8: gonna go A. I'm gonna go with Za, Bro, Antonio 830 00:35:54,268 --> 00:35:56,628 Speaker 8: Gates forty five reception receiving yard touchdown. 831 00:35:56,668 --> 00:35:58,868 Speaker 5: That's where I'm going. Kyle, I'm going with Za on 832 00:35:58,908 --> 00:35:59,268 Speaker 5: this one. 833 00:36:00,508 --> 00:36:03,188 Speaker 3: I'm trying to make it land and end the segment 834 00:36:03,228 --> 00:36:04,748 Speaker 3: properly about the past the ball. 835 00:36:04,868 --> 00:36:07,228 Speaker 2: So I'm going to go you guys, go Gates. I'm 836 00:36:07,228 --> 00:36:08,068 Speaker 2: gonna go Peppers. 837 00:36:08,308 --> 00:36:11,348 Speaker 3: I think Julius Peppers sacks Philip Rivers. I think we're 838 00:36:11,388 --> 00:36:13,188 Speaker 3: so difficult to sack at the blocking breaks down. 839 00:36:13,588 --> 00:36:16,988 Speaker 2: It's got to say Danny or haha. In the basketball segment, right, 840 00:36:17,108 --> 00:36:17,548 Speaker 2: I think it's the. 841 00:36:17,548 --> 00:36:20,308 Speaker 7: See totally all right, Jim Nansen, Phil Sims have the answer. 842 00:36:20,828 --> 00:36:24,268 Speaker 5: Think we're stick. You still want the same drive as 843 00:36:24,268 --> 00:36:25,068 Speaker 5: second and ten. 844 00:36:25,348 --> 00:36:28,268 Speaker 2: Got him, Julius, so we got him. You can take 845 00:36:28,308 --> 00:36:31,068 Speaker 2: it for the first time, Julius. 846 00:36:36,308 --> 00:36:36,828 Speaker 5: Matthews. 847 00:36:40,948 --> 00:36:45,308 Speaker 4: The thing is gates was open. 848 00:36:45,428 --> 00:36:46,228 Speaker 2: He couldn't get to him. 849 00:36:48,828 --> 00:36:51,508 Speaker 4: Yeah, Rivers was sacked by Peppers on that play, one 850 00:36:51,548 --> 00:36:54,228 Speaker 4: of one hundred and fifty nine and a half sex. 851 00:36:54,348 --> 00:36:55,788 Speaker 7: I mean, that's why he's in the propocol. 852 00:36:55,908 --> 00:36:59,508 Speaker 4: There is a seventeen year career that's perfect well done, everybody. 853 00:36:59,588 --> 00:37:01,308 Speaker 7: Kyle finally points on the door. 854 00:37:03,988 --> 00:37:05,748 Speaker 2: You see a team that Peppers was on. 855 00:37:05,868 --> 00:37:08,068 Speaker 3: I think Ronald Curry was also on the team, who 856 00:37:08,148 --> 00:37:10,588 Speaker 3: was the unc quarterback and played basketball. I think they 857 00:37:10,588 --> 00:37:12,668 Speaker 3: had two guys who did football basketball. 858 00:37:12,668 --> 00:37:13,668 Speaker 2: But that's just what I remember. 859 00:37:15,628 --> 00:37:19,308 Speaker 7: Yeh's true, all right, everybody, even. 860 00:37:19,108 --> 00:37:28,708 Speaker 11: If Jimmy I'm out, I'm out run really cool in 861 00:37:28,788 --> 00:37:29,868 Speaker 11: the Superdome. 862 00:37:29,468 --> 00:37:31,108 Speaker 2: As a beer and then he's just out of there. 863 00:37:31,108 --> 00:37:32,028 Speaker 2: He just runs. 864 00:37:32,348 --> 00:37:33,948 Speaker 5: What the hell? He go great