1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,628 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,708 --> 00:00:26,868 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. This is the show. This is the 3 00:00:26,908 --> 00:00:30,788 Speaker 1: team where we never change teams. We stay, We win 4 00:00:30,908 --> 00:00:35,308 Speaker 1: titles with homegrown talent. I'm Kyle Brandt, this is Will Silva, 5 00:00:35,548 --> 00:00:38,948 Speaker 1: this is Michael Robinson, and that is Brooklyn's Peter Schrager. 6 00:00:39,108 --> 00:00:42,428 Speaker 1: Peter has Kevin Durant offered and you can help him pack, 7 00:00:42,508 --> 00:00:45,108 Speaker 1: maybe to leave town. It's okay, We've still got Kyrie, 8 00:00:45,308 --> 00:00:47,868 Speaker 1: We've still got Ben Simmons. We don't want Durant. How 9 00:00:47,908 --> 00:00:50,948 Speaker 1: does that sound okay? On behalf of the five Glenets 10 00:00:50,988 --> 00:00:53,068 Speaker 1: fans out there in the world. I'm one of them. 11 00:00:53,508 --> 00:00:55,588 Speaker 1: It was a tough pill to swallow three minutes before 12 00:00:55,628 --> 00:00:58,388 Speaker 1: free agency. But let's talk some football. Please, let's do it. 13 00:00:58,468 --> 00:01:01,828 Speaker 1: Lead Block five, Brooklyn nego hands out there. But so 14 00:01:01,908 --> 00:01:05,308 Speaker 1: many Buffalo Bills fans, all right, guys, Bells, Bells, Bells 15 00:01:05,308 --> 00:01:07,468 Speaker 1: Bills getting a lot of love in the off season 16 00:01:07,548 --> 00:01:10,468 Speaker 1: from this show, from every other show. Peter and myself 17 00:01:10,508 --> 00:01:12,628 Speaker 1: just yesterday said they have the best team on paper, 18 00:01:12,748 --> 00:01:14,428 Speaker 1: and Mike rob would have set up, but he just 19 00:01:14,468 --> 00:01:16,868 Speaker 1: wanted to change things up for Variety's sake. Let's take 20 00:01:16,908 --> 00:01:19,708 Speaker 1: our opportunity to do what I do and do what 21 00:01:19,828 --> 00:01:22,508 Speaker 1: you all do, and look at the thirty one other teams, 22 00:01:22,708 --> 00:01:24,708 Speaker 1: and as we're getting here in the dog days of 23 00:01:24,748 --> 00:01:27,068 Speaker 1: the summer, let's pick out one of those teams that 24 00:01:27,148 --> 00:01:29,788 Speaker 1: has not gotten talked about enough. That is, you know, 25 00:01:29,868 --> 00:01:32,428 Speaker 1: the sleeping giant snake in the grass under the radar, 26 00:01:32,628 --> 00:01:34,428 Speaker 1: Mic rob this is where you live. Reach out to 27 00:01:34,428 --> 00:01:36,468 Speaker 1: one of these teams and say, hey, this team needs 28 00:01:36,508 --> 00:01:38,868 Speaker 1: some hype too. Yeah, I'm gonna go with the Baltimore 29 00:01:38,948 --> 00:01:42,068 Speaker 1: Ravens guys. And I know, you know, traditionally speaking, you know, 30 00:01:42,108 --> 00:01:44,428 Speaker 1: they're one of the top teams in the National Football League. 31 00:01:44,428 --> 00:01:47,108 Speaker 1: But last year the injury bug hit him. Lamar Jackson 32 00:01:47,108 --> 00:01:50,548 Speaker 1: got banged up their entire backfield with JK. Dobbins, Gus 33 00:01:50,668 --> 00:01:54,388 Speaker 1: Edwards and Mike Davis. Those guys got banged up. Defensively, 34 00:01:54,428 --> 00:01:57,828 Speaker 1: they didn't have a healthy starting corner. So this team 35 00:01:57,868 --> 00:01:59,948 Speaker 1: just got hit by a rash of injuries. And I 36 00:01:59,948 --> 00:02:02,268 Speaker 1: think coming into this season, if they can stay healthy, 37 00:02:02,308 --> 00:02:05,228 Speaker 1: they have a Marcus Peters coming back, got Kyle Fuller 38 00:02:05,468 --> 00:02:08,668 Speaker 1: on this team. They've totally changed their safeties with Marcus 39 00:02:08,708 --> 00:02:11,468 Speaker 1: Williams and they drafted Kyle Hamilton out of Notre Dame. Well, 40 00:02:11,468 --> 00:02:13,868 Speaker 1: I think it's a game changer type of a player. 41 00:02:13,868 --> 00:02:15,788 Speaker 1: And then you got that guy right there, Lamar Jackson. 42 00:02:16,108 --> 00:02:19,108 Speaker 1: He's throwing, he's passing, he's trying to show people he 43 00:02:19,148 --> 00:02:22,028 Speaker 1: can beat teams from the pocket and get that long 44 00:02:22,188 --> 00:02:24,028 Speaker 1: term contract. Now, at the end of the day, I 45 00:02:24,068 --> 00:02:27,268 Speaker 1: think he should have already have gotten his long term contract. 46 00:02:27,468 --> 00:02:31,428 Speaker 1: Guys that hadn't gotten MVPs, they've already been paid. So Lamar, 47 00:02:31,548 --> 00:02:33,868 Speaker 1: come on, man, you need to protect yourself. Go ahead 48 00:02:33,908 --> 00:02:37,148 Speaker 1: and get that money. But to Lamar's point, I think 49 00:02:37,188 --> 00:02:38,708 Speaker 1: he wants to win a Super Bowl. I think he 50 00:02:38,788 --> 00:02:41,468 Speaker 1: wants to show the reason why he should be a 51 00:02:41,548 --> 00:02:44,388 Speaker 1: forty to forty five million dollar quarterback a season. And 52 00:02:44,428 --> 00:02:47,068 Speaker 1: I don't expect the Baltimore Ravens to go through that 53 00:02:48,068 --> 00:02:51,348 Speaker 1: many injuries like they did last season. So I know 54 00:02:51,388 --> 00:02:55,188 Speaker 1: we're not traditionally accustomed to speaking about the Baltimore Ravens 55 00:02:55,228 --> 00:02:57,228 Speaker 1: as is one of those, you know how, flying under 56 00:02:57,268 --> 00:03:00,028 Speaker 1: the radar types of teams because they're usually perennially one 57 00:03:00,068 --> 00:03:02,348 Speaker 1: of the top teams in the National Football League. But 58 00:03:02,388 --> 00:03:04,148 Speaker 1: I think they're flying under the radar right now, and 59 00:03:04,228 --> 00:03:06,788 Speaker 1: I think everybody in the AFC should watch out for 60 00:03:06,828 --> 00:03:09,148 Speaker 1: the Baltimore Ravens this season. In a one week span, 61 00:03:09,228 --> 00:03:13,228 Speaker 1: they lost JK. Dobbins, Gus Edwards, and Marcus Peterson training 62 00:03:13,268 --> 00:03:15,308 Speaker 1: camp and it was like this team is just cursed 63 00:03:15,308 --> 00:03:17,228 Speaker 1: this year. And then one by one by one they 64 00:03:17,268 --> 00:03:19,988 Speaker 1: lost players, including Lamar Jackson for four games last season. 65 00:03:20,028 --> 00:03:21,668 Speaker 1: It's a great call. I'm gonna go to the team 66 00:03:21,708 --> 00:03:24,148 Speaker 1: that just choked down the stretch last year, that had 67 00:03:24,188 --> 00:03:27,588 Speaker 1: an opportunity in Week sixteen seventeen eighteen to put things 68 00:03:27,628 --> 00:03:30,028 Speaker 1: away and could not, and then decided to upgrade it 69 00:03:30,028 --> 00:03:32,708 Speaker 1: a few key positions. How about the Indianapolis Colts. We 70 00:03:32,788 --> 00:03:35,228 Speaker 1: don't talk a lot of Colts on this show, but 71 00:03:35,268 --> 00:03:37,228 Speaker 1: they didn't have the league's leading rusher in an MVP 72 00:03:37,348 --> 00:03:40,868 Speaker 1: candidate and Jonathan Taylor, and they upgrade a quarterback going 73 00:03:40,908 --> 00:03:43,348 Speaker 1: from Carson Wentz to Matt Ryan, And yes, I believe 74 00:03:43,388 --> 00:03:46,428 Speaker 1: that's an upgrade. They didn't just stop there. I think 75 00:03:46,468 --> 00:03:50,308 Speaker 1: the signing of Stefan Gilmour was quietly done under the radar, 76 00:03:50,348 --> 00:03:52,548 Speaker 1: and I think Gilmore still has some great football to play. 77 00:03:52,828 --> 00:03:55,828 Speaker 1: There'll be a wonderful edition in defensive backfield, and I'd 78 00:03:55,828 --> 00:03:57,628 Speaker 1: like to trade. The same day that the Raiders went 79 00:03:57,668 --> 00:04:00,428 Speaker 1: and got Chandler Jones, they traded away Yunike and Gockway. 80 00:04:00,548 --> 00:04:03,228 Speaker 1: So now you add Darius Leonard Junk and Gockway to 81 00:04:03,308 --> 00:04:07,148 Speaker 1: a team that already had obviously Jonathan Taylor, but one 82 00:04:07,148 --> 00:04:09,108 Speaker 1: of the best offensive lines in football when itself they 83 00:04:09,108 --> 00:04:13,028 Speaker 1: too and Quittin Nelson. I'm listing players, but we don't 84 00:04:13,068 --> 00:04:15,908 Speaker 1: list the Cults players all that much. We don't say, Hey, 85 00:04:15,948 --> 00:04:18,868 Speaker 1: what about Indianapolis for the Super Bowl? And perennially they're 86 00:04:18,908 --> 00:04:20,868 Speaker 1: like this team where you're saying, Mike, the Ravens are 87 00:04:20,868 --> 00:04:23,828 Speaker 1: always in the conversation. The Cults are always that team 88 00:04:23,828 --> 00:04:29,628 Speaker 1: that's like, yeah, but and whether it was Kobe Burssett, 89 00:04:30,068 --> 00:04:33,908 Speaker 1: whether it was Pilip Rivers, whether it was Carson Wins, 90 00:04:33,988 --> 00:04:35,828 Speaker 1: it felt like they were always a big play away. 91 00:04:35,948 --> 00:04:38,108 Speaker 1: I was in Arizona last year on a Saturday night 92 00:04:38,228 --> 00:04:41,188 Speaker 1: Christmas weekend when Carson wentz through a Cults team that 93 00:04:41,268 --> 00:04:44,148 Speaker 1: was just ridden with COVID on his back into Arizona 94 00:04:44,188 --> 00:04:46,068 Speaker 1: and won that game. It looked like the Cults were 95 00:04:46,068 --> 00:04:48,668 Speaker 1: the hottest team in football. They then went on to 96 00:04:48,788 --> 00:04:53,708 Speaker 1: lose to the Raiders and then a ridiculous still inexplicable 97 00:04:53,748 --> 00:04:57,708 Speaker 1: loss to the Jaguars. They lose, they missed the playoffs entirely, 98 00:04:57,868 --> 00:04:59,788 Speaker 1: and yet this year I think they got a lot 99 00:04:59,828 --> 00:05:02,708 Speaker 1: better on paper, the entirely new defensive staff. We'll see 100 00:05:02,708 --> 00:05:04,508 Speaker 1: how it goes. But how about a little Cults off 101 00:05:04,548 --> 00:05:07,108 Speaker 1: season hype. I know my guy Darius loves when everyone 102 00:05:07,268 --> 00:05:09,468 Speaker 1: underrates them. I don't think we can. I think they're 103 00:05:09,468 --> 00:05:11,468 Speaker 1: a real team to watch in the AFC now. And 104 00:05:11,508 --> 00:05:14,068 Speaker 1: the fact that they decided to get rid of Carson 105 00:05:14,108 --> 00:05:16,148 Speaker 1: Wentz and then to bring in Matt Ryan, this means 106 00:05:16,148 --> 00:05:18,548 Speaker 1: that they are serious. They know that they've got great 107 00:05:18,588 --> 00:05:21,548 Speaker 1: pieces there in Indianapolis, so that's a great call. Also, 108 00:05:21,628 --> 00:05:24,948 Speaker 1: like the Ravens, for me, it has to be the Saints. 109 00:05:25,188 --> 00:05:27,388 Speaker 1: We'll have to see how the transition will go from 110 00:05:27,388 --> 00:05:31,228 Speaker 1: Sean Payton to Dennis Allen and the contuity there. But 111 00:05:31,508 --> 00:05:35,388 Speaker 1: I quietly have seen they put incredible off season together. 112 00:05:35,428 --> 00:05:38,148 Speaker 1: And remember they finished last season nine and eight, and 113 00:05:38,228 --> 00:05:40,388 Speaker 1: look at what they had out there on the field 114 00:05:40,388 --> 00:05:44,228 Speaker 1: compared to what their projected Week one lineup is. I mean, 115 00:05:44,628 --> 00:05:47,988 Speaker 1: just across the board, upgrades with the potential returns of 116 00:05:48,068 --> 00:05:52,548 Speaker 1: Winston Chimera legal issues pending here and Michael Thomas, and 117 00:05:52,588 --> 00:05:55,908 Speaker 1: then the additions of Juice Landry bless them, and Chris 118 00:05:56,028 --> 00:05:59,308 Speaker 1: Alava and let's not forget guys Tyrann Matthew in that 119 00:05:59,468 --> 00:06:03,628 Speaker 1: mix as well. There's continuity there with returning OC Pete 120 00:06:03,668 --> 00:06:07,508 Speaker 1: Carmichael as well. They also play in a very favorable 121 00:06:07,708 --> 00:06:10,468 Speaker 1: division at this point in time. And the best part 122 00:06:10,508 --> 00:06:13,388 Speaker 1: about the Saints is they are not afraid of TV 123 00:06:13,548 --> 00:06:17,188 Speaker 1: twelve and Big Bad Tom Brady. They've certainly proven they 124 00:06:17,188 --> 00:06:20,788 Speaker 1: can handle him easily. So between the division and what 125 00:06:20,908 --> 00:06:24,668 Speaker 1: they've done there with their additions, and also the coaching 126 00:06:24,748 --> 00:06:28,228 Speaker 1: connective tissue, I like what they're doing in New Orleans KB. 127 00:06:28,508 --> 00:06:30,988 Speaker 1: I like all three of these answers, but I'm gonna 128 00:06:30,988 --> 00:06:32,988 Speaker 1: go with a team that should be talked about more 129 00:06:33,228 --> 00:06:36,588 Speaker 1: that was in the playoffs last year. Here's what's gonna 130 00:06:36,628 --> 00:06:39,708 Speaker 1: happen this late October. We're gonna be sitting on here 131 00:06:39,708 --> 00:06:42,148 Speaker 1: as a show early November and be like, Wow, look 132 00:06:42,148 --> 00:06:45,068 Speaker 1: at the Steelers. They're six and three. How did that happen? 133 00:06:45,388 --> 00:06:48,348 Speaker 1: Because they're the Steelers. I don't give a damn if 134 00:06:48,348 --> 00:06:51,948 Speaker 1: it's gonna be Mitch Tropiski or Kenny Pickett, I don't 135 00:06:51,988 --> 00:06:55,068 Speaker 1: care who it is. I don't really think it matters. 136 00:06:55,468 --> 00:06:59,388 Speaker 1: This division gets talked about so much. The Browns for 137 00:06:59,508 --> 00:07:03,268 Speaker 1: that ridiculous mushroom cloud over the organization, the Ravens for 138 00:07:03,268 --> 00:07:05,708 Speaker 1: the stuff Mike's talking about Lamar and his future, and 139 00:07:05,748 --> 00:07:07,828 Speaker 1: then the Bengals because they're the belt of the balls. 140 00:07:07,868 --> 00:07:13,028 Speaker 1: These guys will win defense, running game, the all the 141 00:07:13,028 --> 00:07:16,068 Speaker 1: older trappions. I don't care who the quarterback is, as 142 00:07:16,108 --> 00:07:18,428 Speaker 1: long as the coach is there and the defense is there. 143 00:07:18,508 --> 00:07:20,908 Speaker 1: Making Fitzpatrick signs his massive deal on the best safety 144 00:07:20,908 --> 00:07:22,548 Speaker 1: isn't link. It's not even a blip on the radar 145 00:07:22,548 --> 00:07:24,348 Speaker 1: because we got to talk about, you know, the quarterback 146 00:07:24,428 --> 00:07:26,748 Speaker 1: room for the Dolphins for the ten thousand times. Before 147 00:07:26,788 --> 00:07:29,508 Speaker 1: we move on, Mike, I want to go back to Baltimore. 148 00:07:29,748 --> 00:07:32,228 Speaker 1: You had some obviously really strong thoughts about Lamar and 149 00:07:32,268 --> 00:07:34,708 Speaker 1: his contract about get your money and protect yourself. You 150 00:07:34,748 --> 00:07:37,828 Speaker 1: are a guy who goes deep into the psychology of 151 00:07:37,868 --> 00:07:40,468 Speaker 1: the game. What do you think Lamar is thinking. He's 152 00:07:40,508 --> 00:07:43,228 Speaker 1: so unique in his perspective. He was at the draft 153 00:07:43,268 --> 00:07:45,628 Speaker 1: he is now what is he thinking right now, not 154 00:07:45,748 --> 00:07:48,068 Speaker 1: stomping his foot or insisting that he gets the contract 155 00:07:48,108 --> 00:07:50,348 Speaker 1: get into his head. But from his background, I think 156 00:07:50,348 --> 00:07:53,588 Speaker 1: he feels like to deserve a contract that big. He 157 00:07:53,628 --> 00:07:56,108 Speaker 1: wants to win a super Bowl. He truly believes in 158 00:07:56,228 --> 00:07:58,508 Speaker 1: a merit based type of a deal, and again, most 159 00:07:58,548 --> 00:08:01,348 Speaker 1: athletes do believe in that. I just believe that from 160 00:08:01,388 --> 00:08:04,948 Speaker 1: a business standpoint, which you've given this team, you need 161 00:08:04,988 --> 00:08:07,428 Speaker 1: to go into this season protecting yourself, and I think 162 00:08:07,468 --> 00:08:10,428 Speaker 1: that's really what Lamar Jackson is thinking about. I don't 163 00:08:10,468 --> 00:08:13,508 Speaker 1: know if he feels his play has matched the money 164 00:08:13,588 --> 00:08:15,348 Speaker 1: he wants to ask for it, And that's just just 165 00:08:15,388 --> 00:08:17,428 Speaker 1: in my personal opinion, but that's what I think the 166 00:08:17,508 --> 00:08:20,268 Speaker 1: deal is. And if I was advising Lamar, I'd say, no, man, 167 00:08:20,308 --> 00:08:22,468 Speaker 1: the hell with that, going there and get your money. 168 00:08:22,548 --> 00:08:25,228 Speaker 1: Specifically because of the way that in the style that 169 00:08:25,268 --> 00:08:27,628 Speaker 1: you play football. Now going to you guys and Team Kyle. 170 00:08:27,668 --> 00:08:30,228 Speaker 1: I love the Pittsburgh pick because if there's one coach 171 00:08:30,468 --> 00:08:33,228 Speaker 1: that I would have to bet on or whatever whatever 172 00:08:33,228 --> 00:08:34,628 Speaker 1: you want about it, it's one coach that I have 173 00:08:34,708 --> 00:08:38,108 Speaker 1: to lean on to make lemonade out of lemons, that's 174 00:08:38,148 --> 00:08:40,908 Speaker 1: Mike Tomlin. He's very respected in that building. He's very 175 00:08:40,988 --> 00:08:43,068 Speaker 1: real with every player in that building. They have a 176 00:08:43,068 --> 00:08:46,068 Speaker 1: tough defense, and they have Nagi Harris and they're able 177 00:08:46,188 --> 00:08:49,828 Speaker 1: to run the football and Peter to Indy. Every time 178 00:08:49,868 --> 00:08:52,148 Speaker 1: I think that Indy, I still think of Peyton Manning. 179 00:08:52,548 --> 00:08:55,108 Speaker 1: I still think of a non physical team. I think 180 00:08:55,148 --> 00:08:58,588 Speaker 1: that's why people don't always put the Colts in because 181 00:08:58,588 --> 00:09:00,748 Speaker 1: when you were saying that, I'm thinking, damn man they 182 00:09:00,828 --> 00:09:03,188 Speaker 1: do have a great roster. How Come I don't think 183 00:09:03,188 --> 00:09:05,068 Speaker 1: of the Colts as one of these top teams. I 184 00:09:05,068 --> 00:09:07,868 Speaker 1: think one because they're paying the AFC South, And two, 185 00:09:08,228 --> 00:09:10,348 Speaker 1: I still think of them as a Peyton Manning team, 186 00:09:10,388 --> 00:09:12,548 Speaker 1: the finesse type of team. And there's just not built 187 00:09:12,548 --> 00:09:16,388 Speaker 1: like that anymore. New quarterback, new feeling there, head coach, 188 00:09:16,948 --> 00:09:20,588 Speaker 1: maybe a new result, hopefully for Indianapolis fans. The physicality 189 00:09:20,588 --> 00:09:23,228 Speaker 1: in Indianapolis. Where is Bob Sanders when you need him? 190 00:09:23,228 --> 00:09:25,108 Speaker 1: I think we can all agree on that. Guys, we're 191 00:09:25,108 --> 00:09:26,908 Speaker 1: talking about teams that need to be talked about more, 192 00:09:26,948 --> 00:09:29,788 Speaker 1: and there's a lot of AFC North in this conversation. 193 00:09:29,948 --> 00:09:32,108 Speaker 1: Cleveland does not qualifies needing to be talked about more. 194 00:09:32,108 --> 00:09:33,708 Speaker 1: They've been talked about a lot for many of the 195 00:09:33,748 --> 00:09:35,988 Speaker 1: wrong reasons, and will continue to do that now because 196 00:09:35,988 --> 00:09:38,548 Speaker 1: the disciplinary hearings for Deshaun Watson have been going on 197 00:09:38,588 --> 00:09:40,188 Speaker 1: and the man who's been all over them is the 198 00:09:40,228 --> 00:09:42,468 Speaker 1: same an I'm about to toss too now rap sheet 199 00:09:42,468 --> 00:09:47,468 Speaker 1: give us the latest and rapp report. The disciplinary hearing 200 00:09:47,508 --> 00:09:52,028 Speaker 1: for Brown's quarterback Deshaun Watson officially ended late on Thursday. 201 00:09:52,028 --> 00:09:54,348 Speaker 1: The original plan was for a three day hearing in 202 00:09:54,428 --> 00:09:58,188 Speaker 1: front of jointly appointed Judge Sue L. Robinson in Delaware, 203 00:09:58,268 --> 00:10:01,068 Speaker 1: and that is exactly what it was. The NFL presented 204 00:10:01,108 --> 00:10:05,428 Speaker 1: the case of five women alleging sexual miss conduct against 205 00:10:05,428 --> 00:10:09,308 Speaker 1: DeShawn Watson, alleging violations of the NFL Personal Conduct Policy. 206 00:10:09,348 --> 00:10:12,108 Speaker 1: They're pushing for a suspension of at least a year 207 00:10:12,148 --> 00:10:15,268 Speaker 1: in a definite suspension, with Watson having the opportunity to 208 00:10:15,308 --> 00:10:18,468 Speaker 1: apply to get back on the field after a year. Meanwhile, 209 00:10:18,508 --> 00:10:22,428 Speaker 1: the NFLPA is hoping for a far shorter suspension, arguing 210 00:10:22,468 --> 00:10:25,788 Speaker 1: for much fewer or perhaps even zero games. Now it 211 00:10:25,908 --> 00:10:29,628 Speaker 1: is on Robinson to make that decision. She has requested 212 00:10:29,748 --> 00:10:32,588 Speaker 1: post trial briefs from both sides, which are due not 213 00:10:32,748 --> 00:10:35,028 Speaker 1: this week but the following week, so at least we 214 00:10:35,068 --> 00:10:37,508 Speaker 1: will not get any sort of answer on how long 215 00:10:37,628 --> 00:10:41,108 Speaker 1: Deshaun Watson is suspended until at least the week of July. 216 00:10:41,228 --> 00:10:46,028 Speaker 1: Level There's something beautiful about this time of year when 217 00:10:46,028 --> 00:10:49,108 Speaker 1: it comes to football and fantasy football and projecting who's 218 00:10:49,108 --> 00:10:52,468 Speaker 1: going to have a big year, because no matter what, 219 00:10:52,668 --> 00:10:56,188 Speaker 1: there's always someone from out of nowhere who has one 220 00:10:56,188 --> 00:10:59,508 Speaker 1: of these breakout seasons. And I cannot wait to see 221 00:10:59,548 --> 00:11:01,468 Speaker 1: who it's going to be in twenty twenty two. But 222 00:11:01,548 --> 00:11:04,148 Speaker 1: let's go back in time. Here are the five biggest 223 00:11:04,468 --> 00:11:09,028 Speaker 1: Prize breakout seasons of all time. Yes, we're starting number 224 00:11:09,028 --> 00:11:11,708 Speaker 1: five in Cleveland, when the lead back was a guy 225 00:11:11,828 --> 00:11:17,228 Speaker 1: named Peyton Hillis twenty ten. Peyton Hillis comes out of 226 00:11:17,348 --> 00:11:20,548 Speaker 1: nowhere in a crowded backfield and ends up running for 227 00:11:20,668 --> 00:11:25,428 Speaker 1: nearly twelve hundred yards and eleven touchdowns. Peyton Hills his 228 00:11:25,508 --> 00:11:27,468 Speaker 1: twenty ten came out of nowhere. He was in a 229 00:11:27,548 --> 00:11:31,308 Speaker 1: running back backfield in Arkansas with Felix Jones and Darren 230 00:11:31,388 --> 00:11:34,548 Speaker 1: McFadden and was the fullback toils around the league for 231 00:11:34,588 --> 00:11:37,188 Speaker 1: a few years. Shows up in Cleveland in twenty ten 232 00:11:37,548 --> 00:11:40,548 Speaker 1: and has this out of nowhere twelve hundred yard eleven 233 00:11:40,588 --> 00:11:42,868 Speaker 1: touchdown season. He then goes on to be able to 234 00:11:42,908 --> 00:11:46,028 Speaker 1: cover of maddage. It is one of these tales where 235 00:11:46,028 --> 00:11:49,268 Speaker 1: it is like, did this actually happen? It did. In 236 00:11:49,308 --> 00:11:52,428 Speaker 1: no disrespect to Peyton Hillis, but it is an anomaly 237 00:11:52,468 --> 00:11:54,748 Speaker 1: amongst the rest of the career that he had. He 238 00:11:54,788 --> 00:11:57,148 Speaker 1: would go and play for several other teams, the Broncos, 239 00:11:57,188 --> 00:11:59,668 Speaker 1: that Chiefs, the Giants. He would never come close to 240 00:11:59,708 --> 00:12:01,748 Speaker 1: these numbers and he would never come close to being 241 00:12:01,788 --> 00:12:04,148 Speaker 1: on Madden again. But it's one of my favorite seasons 242 00:12:04,148 --> 00:12:07,348 Speaker 1: of time. Week after week, Peyton Hillis was just putting 243 00:12:07,428 --> 00:12:10,148 Speaker 1: up huge numbers. Now let's go to number four. Guy 244 00:12:10,148 --> 00:12:12,108 Speaker 1: who signed a free agent contract, was supposed to be 245 00:12:12,108 --> 00:12:14,308 Speaker 1: the number two or three receiver ends up being a 246 00:12:14,388 --> 00:12:16,668 Speaker 1: number one receiver, one of the best receivers in the league. 247 00:12:16,948 --> 00:12:20,788 Speaker 1: I'm talking about Kevin Curtis in the two thousand and 248 00:12:20,948 --> 00:12:24,308 Speaker 1: seven season. How about those mcnav uniforms we see from 249 00:12:24,308 --> 00:12:27,388 Speaker 1: the throwbacks. We gotta love him. Kevin Curtis signs with 250 00:12:27,508 --> 00:12:29,828 Speaker 1: the Eagles as a free agent after three years with 251 00:12:29,868 --> 00:12:34,228 Speaker 1: the Rams and absolutely destroys the league. Kevin Curtis out 252 00:12:34,268 --> 00:12:38,108 Speaker 1: of Utah State. Remember The Eagles were loaded, They had 253 00:12:38,148 --> 00:12:40,428 Speaker 1: tons of weapons everywhere. They were the team of the 254 00:12:40,428 --> 00:12:42,748 Speaker 1: two thousands in a lot of ways. And yet this 255 00:12:42,828 --> 00:12:46,788 Speaker 1: two thousand seven season, Kevin Curtis was the guy looking 256 00:12:46,828 --> 00:12:49,308 Speaker 1: at his numbers over the course of his career. This 257 00:12:49,348 --> 00:12:52,988 Speaker 1: one came seemingly out of nowhere. Yes, he had the 258 00:12:53,028 --> 00:12:55,188 Speaker 1: big year at OH five for eight hundred yard, but 259 00:12:55,308 --> 00:12:57,668 Speaker 1: was he the number one option those Rams team? Never? 260 00:12:57,908 --> 00:12:59,868 Speaker 1: Was he the number one option with those Eagles teams? 261 00:13:00,508 --> 00:13:05,788 Speaker 1: Never except for the O seven campaign, his third all time. 262 00:13:05,908 --> 00:13:08,388 Speaker 1: And when he finished playing with the Eagles as far 263 00:13:08,388 --> 00:13:11,388 Speaker 1: as single season receptions of receiving yards, when he left 264 00:13:11,428 --> 00:13:14,228 Speaker 1: that team, it was like, what just happened? Kevin Curtis 265 00:13:14,268 --> 00:13:16,108 Speaker 1: put on a show. This is a guy who was 266 00:13:16,148 --> 00:13:19,668 Speaker 1: playing in the minor leagues before he eventually came back 267 00:13:19,708 --> 00:13:22,708 Speaker 1: and had a long career, went a bunch of places. 268 00:13:23,028 --> 00:13:25,468 Speaker 1: Kevin Curtis and the Eagles. I'll never forget that season, 269 00:13:25,828 --> 00:13:27,948 Speaker 1: all right, two thousand. Let me set the stage. Terrell 270 00:13:28,068 --> 00:13:30,908 Speaker 1: Davis no longer with the Denver Broncos. Everyone's like Mike 271 00:13:30,908 --> 00:13:34,268 Speaker 1: Shanahan's team is gonna vanish and go away. A rookie 272 00:13:34,388 --> 00:13:36,868 Speaker 1: sixth round pick who was a former Marine at a 273 00:13:37,028 --> 00:13:38,948 Speaker 1: Utah takes the rock and says, let me go on 274 00:13:39,028 --> 00:13:40,748 Speaker 1: and be the ap offensive rookie of the year. I'm 275 00:13:40,748 --> 00:13:45,308 Speaker 1: talking about Mike Anderson. Mike Anderson's two thousand season rarely 276 00:13:45,308 --> 00:13:47,668 Speaker 1: talked about, but if you played fantasy football back then, 277 00:13:47,748 --> 00:13:51,388 Speaker 1: you knew that this was a message in Orlando's Gary 278 00:13:51,428 --> 00:13:54,148 Speaker 1: would soon follow and then Clinton Portis after that. Just 279 00:13:54,268 --> 00:13:56,468 Speaker 1: take a Bronchos running back because they could do the work. 280 00:13:56,908 --> 00:13:59,468 Speaker 1: Mike Anderson's best numbers came in the second half of 281 00:13:59,468 --> 00:14:02,028 Speaker 1: this season, where he would put up huge performance after 282 00:14:02,068 --> 00:14:06,388 Speaker 1: a huge performance, remember or remember who goes to Utah 283 00:14:06,508 --> 00:14:09,268 Speaker 1: and then in Utah excels but not draft until the 284 00:14:09,348 --> 00:14:12,508 Speaker 1: sixth round. Look at these three straight weeks that Mike 285 00:14:12,548 --> 00:14:15,028 Speaker 1: Anderson had down the stretch in two thousand, or I'm 286 00:14:15,068 --> 00:14:16,748 Speaker 1: sorry these two weeks and in the Week three game 287 00:14:16,788 --> 00:14:20,668 Speaker 1: earlier in Week fourteen he went for two fifty one 288 00:14:20,868 --> 00:14:24,348 Speaker 1: and four tugs, in Week thirteen one ninety five and 289 00:14:24,388 --> 00:14:27,468 Speaker 1: two touchdowns. And then in Week three against the Raiders 290 00:14:27,508 --> 00:14:30,188 Speaker 1: to really kick off what everyone was saying, who's Mike Anderson? 291 00:14:30,548 --> 00:14:33,468 Speaker 1: He went for one hundred and eighty seven yards. Big 292 00:14:33,508 --> 00:14:36,708 Speaker 1: fan of Mike's game. Big running back, powerful running back 293 00:14:36,948 --> 00:14:41,268 Speaker 1: with a really cool story. Number two, She's going to 294 00:14:41,348 --> 00:14:43,828 Speaker 1: Green Bay and I'm going to the nineteen eighty nine 295 00:14:43,868 --> 00:14:47,468 Speaker 1: campaign because I'm talking about the magic Man Don mccowski. 296 00:14:47,948 --> 00:14:49,788 Speaker 1: Let's see the magic Man here. He was in the 297 00:14:49,828 --> 00:14:51,348 Speaker 1: league for a bit. He was in the league for 298 00:14:51,388 --> 00:14:53,348 Speaker 1: a bit, and it was in this weird stage where 299 00:14:53,348 --> 00:14:55,668 Speaker 1: it was like the Packers just could not find a quarterback. 300 00:14:55,668 --> 00:14:58,148 Speaker 1: We're used to it now where the Packers have just 301 00:14:58,188 --> 00:15:00,588 Speaker 1: had Farvin Rodgers and didn't have to worry about anything else. 302 00:15:00,868 --> 00:15:03,068 Speaker 1: But for a while there after Bart Star, it was 303 00:15:03,388 --> 00:15:05,708 Speaker 1: it was Lynda Dick. We went around a little bit, 304 00:15:05,708 --> 00:15:07,868 Speaker 1: and then the Magic Man came into eighty nine and 305 00:15:08,028 --> 00:15:10,988 Speaker 1: not only excelled, he'd made Sterling sharp in him. One 306 00:15:10,988 --> 00:15:14,588 Speaker 1: of the best duos in the league. Mccowski was amazing 307 00:15:14,588 --> 00:15:17,028 Speaker 1: this year, huge numbers, so much so that when the 308 00:15:17,108 --> 00:15:20,708 Speaker 1: draft was rolling around, it was like, yeah, we'd love troymen. 309 00:15:20,788 --> 00:15:23,428 Speaker 1: He went number one, number two overall, we're taking up 310 00:15:23,468 --> 00:15:26,988 Speaker 1: big offensive lineman and we're taking Tony Mandrich to block 311 00:15:27,068 --> 00:15:30,588 Speaker 1: for Don mccowski. Look at this season that he had 312 00:15:30,588 --> 00:15:33,148 Speaker 1: in eighty nine. He led the league in completions, led 313 00:15:33,188 --> 00:15:36,948 Speaker 1: the league in passing yards, was third in passing touchdowns. Literally, 314 00:15:36,948 --> 00:15:39,668 Speaker 1: it was Joe Montana, it was Jim Everett, and it 315 00:15:39,708 --> 00:15:42,348 Speaker 1: was Don Mkowski in the NFC. He was that good. 316 00:15:42,948 --> 00:15:45,668 Speaker 1: Mccowski would bounce around a little bit here and we 317 00:15:45,708 --> 00:15:47,748 Speaker 1: get injured, and then in ninety two Farv took the 318 00:15:47,828 --> 00:15:50,188 Speaker 1: reins and that was all you heard. Mccowski would find 319 00:15:50,188 --> 00:15:52,228 Speaker 1: homes elsewhere, but it would never have a season like 320 00:15:52,308 --> 00:15:54,588 Speaker 1: he did in eighty nine. And of course, and one 321 00:15:54,628 --> 00:15:56,748 Speaker 1: of the coolest posters ever, one of those Costa Coast 322 00:15:56,748 --> 00:15:58,828 Speaker 1: posters that had him in the hat and the wand 323 00:15:59,188 --> 00:16:02,468 Speaker 1: the magic Man. But the number one breakout season in 324 00:16:02,508 --> 00:16:05,628 Speaker 1: that I don't think anyone outside of a Foxboro zip 325 00:16:05,668 --> 00:16:10,028 Speaker 1: code ever could imagine Tom Brady in that second season, 326 00:16:10,268 --> 00:16:12,948 Speaker 1: coming off the bench and leading his team to the 327 00:16:13,068 --> 00:16:16,628 Speaker 1: darn Super Bowl Championship. Tom Brady was a sixth round 328 00:16:16,628 --> 00:16:19,148 Speaker 1: pick and was fourth on the depth chart in two thousand. 329 00:16:19,748 --> 00:16:21,948 Speaker 1: He gets the backup job in two thousand and one 330 00:16:21,988 --> 00:16:24,668 Speaker 1: and expected he'll never see the field. Remember, Drew Bledso 331 00:16:24,788 --> 00:16:28,388 Speaker 1: was the highest paid quarterback in the NFL. He was 332 00:16:28,428 --> 00:16:31,508 Speaker 1: the highest paid New England Patriots player ever. He also 333 00:16:31,588 --> 00:16:33,548 Speaker 1: had taken the team to the super Bowl just four 334 00:16:33,628 --> 00:16:37,828 Speaker 1: years earlier. Bledso goes down, Brady comes in and not 335 00:16:37,948 --> 00:16:40,548 Speaker 1: only leads his team all the way to the super Bowl, 336 00:16:40,588 --> 00:16:44,148 Speaker 1: but Tom Brady actually put up big numbers as well. 337 00:16:44,948 --> 00:16:48,268 Speaker 1: It's a miracle career, it's a miracle season, and in 338 00:16:48,348 --> 00:16:51,868 Speaker 1: this one, I think it's the most surprising breakout season ever. 339 00:16:51,948 --> 00:16:54,948 Speaker 1: If he were to ask the pundits in August of 340 00:16:54,948 --> 00:16:57,068 Speaker 1: that year, who's gonna be the big breakout start of 341 00:16:57,068 --> 00:16:59,308 Speaker 1: the NFL, I don't think anyone saw Tom Brady hoisting 342 00:16:59,308 --> 00:17:03,708 Speaker 1: the Lombardi. Here's my list most surprising breakout seasons. It's 343 00:17:03,748 --> 00:17:07,348 Speaker 1: a very specific category, but if you're a fantasy football player, 344 00:17:07,748 --> 00:17:09,708 Speaker 1: or if you're a fan of the Patriots or Packers, 345 00:17:10,068 --> 00:17:12,348 Speaker 1: you know, darn well how pleasantly surprised you are with 346 00:17:12,388 --> 00:17:16,948 Speaker 1: these years. All correct, All good? We can do a 347 00:17:16,988 --> 00:17:19,388 Speaker 1: list of fifty of these. Okay, this is the point 348 00:17:19,388 --> 00:17:21,828 Speaker 1: of it. And if I put in Kurt Warner and 349 00:17:21,868 --> 00:17:24,588 Speaker 1: didn't include Mike Anderson, all the Broncos fans would be upset. 350 00:17:24,628 --> 00:17:26,868 Speaker 1: And if I put put Land's Gary in and not 351 00:17:27,028 --> 00:17:29,508 Speaker 1: Mike Anderson, all the Utah fans would be upset. This 352 00:17:29,588 --> 00:17:31,628 Speaker 1: is the beauty of these lists. It's my list. I'll 353 00:17:31,668 --> 00:17:33,388 Speaker 1: get crushed for it on Twitter, and I'm willing to 354 00:17:33,388 --> 00:17:49,108 Speaker 1: take it. Fall we're talking. Forty nine ers are on 355 00:17:49,228 --> 00:17:52,388 Speaker 1: Mike Giardi reported the Fat Man, Jimmy Garoppolo's shoulders feeling 356 00:17:52,388 --> 00:17:56,828 Speaker 1: pretty good. Jimmy hopes for a quick resolution once he 357 00:17:56,948 --> 00:17:59,428 Speaker 1: proves he's able to throw again, which should be no 358 00:17:59,508 --> 00:18:01,988 Speaker 1: problem according to his source. So things are looking up 359 00:18:01,988 --> 00:18:04,908 Speaker 1: for Jimmy. But here's the rub. The forty were just 360 00:18:04,908 --> 00:18:07,468 Speaker 1: three weeks away from training camp at Santa Clara. Jimmy 361 00:18:07,508 --> 00:18:10,388 Speaker 1: g is still on the roster. Trey Lance is still 362 00:18:10,428 --> 00:18:13,708 Speaker 1: on the roster. There's only so many spots. So where 363 00:18:13,788 --> 00:18:16,108 Speaker 1: do we shake out with things? Where where do you 364 00:18:16,228 --> 00:18:18,988 Speaker 1: jump around with this? If you will? Peace Tregs. We've 365 00:18:18,988 --> 00:18:21,908 Speaker 1: reached this point, Peter. We're now almost in July. Can 366 00:18:21,988 --> 00:18:25,788 Speaker 1: we ask the question, could Jimmy Garoppolo be on the 367 00:18:25,908 --> 00:18:28,988 Speaker 1: forty nine ers this season? Well, it's like yard markers, right, 368 00:18:29,068 --> 00:18:30,828 Speaker 1: Like you'd say you're at the fifty yard line of 369 00:18:30,908 --> 00:18:33,908 Speaker 1: the off season around you know, March April. Now we're 370 00:18:33,948 --> 00:18:35,908 Speaker 1: in the red zone and it's like, okay, this guy's 371 00:18:35,908 --> 00:18:38,868 Speaker 1: still on our roster and training camps here in three weeks. 372 00:18:39,068 --> 00:18:41,028 Speaker 1: What's going on? Tell you this, then, forty nine Ers 373 00:18:41,028 --> 00:18:43,108 Speaker 1: did not want to trade Jimmy Garoppolo twenty cents on 374 00:18:43,148 --> 00:18:45,908 Speaker 1: the dollar. And once he got that shoulder surgery, which 375 00:18:45,908 --> 00:18:48,468 Speaker 1: they were a little surprised by the announcement. They weren't 376 00:18:48,508 --> 00:18:50,348 Speaker 1: asked or consulted with it, and it was like, hey, 377 00:18:50,388 --> 00:18:52,348 Speaker 1: we're doing it at the combine, we're gonna get this older. 378 00:18:52,548 --> 00:18:55,108 Speaker 1: It almost made him like an unmovable asset. No team 379 00:18:55,148 --> 00:18:56,828 Speaker 1: wants to trade for a guy they haven't seen throw, 380 00:18:56,908 --> 00:18:58,948 Speaker 1: who knows how the surgery is going to go. That said, 381 00:18:59,108 --> 00:19:00,828 Speaker 1: we hear things are going in the right direction and 382 00:19:00,828 --> 00:19:02,868 Speaker 1: he should be able to throw soon. Let's go back 383 00:19:02,868 --> 00:19:06,948 Speaker 1: to January thirty first, where the season's over for a 384 00:19:06,988 --> 00:19:08,908 Speaker 1: lot of teams and the forty nine ers are wrapping 385 00:19:08,988 --> 00:19:10,788 Speaker 1: up things and we're going to press conference time and 386 00:19:10,828 --> 00:19:13,188 Speaker 1: it's exit interview, and Trey Lance has asked about Jimmy 387 00:19:13,188 --> 00:19:17,228 Speaker 1: Garoppolo and this sounded pretty final in these conversations. I 388 00:19:17,268 --> 00:19:19,388 Speaker 1: think he's been nothing to but a big brother to me, 389 00:19:19,548 --> 00:19:21,828 Speaker 1: you know, this whole year. So whether it's competing with 390 00:19:21,948 --> 00:19:24,508 Speaker 1: my practice, are sitting in the meeting and asking him questions. 391 00:19:24,708 --> 00:19:26,828 Speaker 1: I mean, he's been been nothing but great to me, 392 00:19:27,188 --> 00:19:30,268 Speaker 1: and I've been nothing but just just thankfulness for him 393 00:19:30,268 --> 00:19:32,708 Speaker 1: and everything he's done and how he's handled everything. And 394 00:19:32,988 --> 00:19:35,188 Speaker 1: obviously he's going to be one of my best friends 395 00:19:35,228 --> 00:19:38,468 Speaker 1: for from my whole entire life. It's a warm relationship. 396 00:19:38,508 --> 00:19:40,868 Speaker 1: It's not a contentious one. And yet I still don't 397 00:19:40,908 --> 00:19:43,188 Speaker 1: see a situation where the two of those guys week 398 00:19:43,228 --> 00:19:46,068 Speaker 1: one are likely in the same room. I'd be shocked 399 00:19:46,068 --> 00:19:49,188 Speaker 1: if Trey Lance isn't starting Week one. The way things 400 00:19:49,188 --> 00:19:51,908 Speaker 1: go in this league, it's it's we have to get 401 00:19:51,908 --> 00:19:54,588 Speaker 1: this guy on the field. And Trey Lance this offseason 402 00:19:55,468 --> 00:19:57,908 Speaker 1: was the young man who was there. Jimmy wasn't. Jimmy 403 00:19:58,028 --> 00:20:00,948 Speaker 1: was rehabbing down in Southern California, and that's that's not 404 00:20:01,068 --> 00:20:03,148 Speaker 1: rare for Jimmy. He works in Southern California a lot 405 00:20:03,148 --> 00:20:05,708 Speaker 1: of times, but he wasn't in building while Trey Lance was, 406 00:20:05,748 --> 00:20:07,508 Speaker 1: and he was getting the trust of his teammates, he 407 00:20:08,108 --> 00:20:11,308 Speaker 1: was getting the trust of his playmaking coach. And I 408 00:20:11,348 --> 00:20:13,148 Speaker 1: think in a lot of ways, it's like, let's just 409 00:20:13,228 --> 00:20:15,388 Speaker 1: rip the band aid off. Now what happens to Jimmy. 410 00:20:15,988 --> 00:20:17,188 Speaker 1: I don't know, I said, I don't see him in 411 00:20:17,188 --> 00:20:18,748 Speaker 1: the room. I don't see him as the number one 412 00:20:18,908 --> 00:20:21,308 Speaker 1: in week one. There is a small chance that he 413 00:20:21,428 --> 00:20:23,308 Speaker 1: is the number two and he's there, but I would 414 00:20:23,308 --> 00:20:25,388 Speaker 1: be surprised if they don't find a way to move 415 00:20:25,428 --> 00:20:27,788 Speaker 1: Jimmy Garoppolo before a week one shregs. I have to 416 00:20:27,788 --> 00:20:30,348 Speaker 1: agree with you that I don't know or don't think 417 00:20:30,388 --> 00:20:32,508 Speaker 1: he's going to be a starter here. I do think 418 00:20:32,508 --> 00:20:34,588 Speaker 1: that the forty nine ers want to give Trey Lance 419 00:20:34,748 --> 00:20:38,748 Speaker 1: every opportunity to start here. He's kind of become the 420 00:20:38,828 --> 00:20:42,548 Speaker 1: Lockness Monster or Bigfoot, where you hear all these things 421 00:20:42,628 --> 00:20:45,348 Speaker 1: but you haven't seen anything. Yeah he's got a rocket arm. 422 00:20:45,428 --> 00:20:47,988 Speaker 1: Yeah you can move in the pocket and throw on 423 00:20:48,028 --> 00:20:51,148 Speaker 1: the run, but we still haven't seen it right, And 424 00:20:51,468 --> 00:20:54,188 Speaker 1: I wouldn't be surprised if Jimmy G's still a Niner. 425 00:20:54,428 --> 00:20:56,348 Speaker 1: When you're going with an unknown like Lance and have 426 00:20:56,428 --> 00:20:58,588 Speaker 1: a team that's expected to contend, I think it'd be 427 00:20:58,628 --> 00:21:00,868 Speaker 1: a good idea to have a backup you know you 428 00:21:00,868 --> 00:21:03,348 Speaker 1: can win with. I don't know that Nate set Belt 429 00:21:03,388 --> 00:21:05,428 Speaker 1: and rock Party was for Elivant are going to inspire 430 00:21:05,468 --> 00:21:08,068 Speaker 1: that confidence. And I don't know what the market is 431 00:21:08,068 --> 00:21:10,468 Speaker 1: for Jimmy right now. You look at the potentially quarterback 432 00:21:10,548 --> 00:21:13,948 Speaker 1: needy teams. We've mentioned them. Seattle. No, they're not gonna 433 00:21:14,028 --> 00:21:18,228 Speaker 1: trade him to a division rival Carolina, Yeah, potentially. How 434 00:21:18,268 --> 00:21:22,228 Speaker 1: about the Browns? Their situation is fluid. There just aren't 435 00:21:22,228 --> 00:21:25,068 Speaker 1: a ton of suitors out there for Jimmy G as 436 00:21:25,108 --> 00:21:28,068 Speaker 1: we've mentioned. But I'll throw it out there. What about 437 00:21:28,228 --> 00:21:31,868 Speaker 1: Jimmy G and Baker Mayfield and draft picks being swapped 438 00:21:31,868 --> 00:21:36,108 Speaker 1: between those two? Baker is happy, Jimmie's in a different situation. 439 00:21:36,668 --> 00:21:39,108 Speaker 1: What do you think, Mike rob just throwing it out there. 440 00:21:39,468 --> 00:21:41,988 Speaker 1: Don't think it's going to happen, But I know Baker 441 00:21:42,028 --> 00:21:44,708 Speaker 1: would be happy to be in that situation. Yeah, I'm 442 00:21:44,748 --> 00:21:47,308 Speaker 1: sure Baker would be happy to be in that situation. Well, 443 00:21:47,588 --> 00:21:49,228 Speaker 1: I don't know if he'd be happy. He's still be 444 00:21:49,268 --> 00:21:52,788 Speaker 1: competing with another first round quarter first round Baker trade 445 00:21:52,828 --> 00:21:54,828 Speaker 1: last to get on the field, So I don't know 446 00:21:54,868 --> 00:21:57,228 Speaker 1: if that's gonna necessarily work, But I'm gonna rip the 447 00:21:57,268 --> 00:22:00,188 Speaker 1: band aid off this a little bit. Guys. Jimmy Garoppolo's 448 00:22:00,228 --> 00:22:02,948 Speaker 1: back a quarterback, all right, And what happened was he 449 00:22:03,028 --> 00:22:06,628 Speaker 1: was with Tom Braiding a little bit too long, okay, 450 00:22:06,788 --> 00:22:08,788 Speaker 1: and his value went up. He went to a team 451 00:22:08,828 --> 00:22:11,268 Speaker 1: every time he's like he's on the field, they play well. 452 00:22:11,548 --> 00:22:14,988 Speaker 1: But when you look at this Kyle Shanahan type of 453 00:22:15,028 --> 00:22:19,388 Speaker 1: an offense, to me, it's already proven it can half 454 00:22:19,388 --> 00:22:21,588 Speaker 1: thousand y'all rushers. We've seen it. We just did a 455 00:22:21,588 --> 00:22:24,388 Speaker 1: whole segment talking about the two thousands where you know 456 00:22:24,468 --> 00:22:26,748 Speaker 1: the Denver Broncos had a thousand yard rushing of a 457 00:22:26,748 --> 00:22:28,828 Speaker 1: breakout a guy with a breakout season and Mike Anderson. 458 00:22:29,188 --> 00:22:32,628 Speaker 1: It's proven that a receiver can be dominant. You seen 459 00:22:32,668 --> 00:22:35,268 Speaker 1: it with Deebo Samuel. You've seen him be used all 460 00:22:35,308 --> 00:22:38,708 Speaker 1: around this offense. It's also proven a tight end can 461 00:22:38,748 --> 00:22:41,948 Speaker 1: be dominant in George Kittle. We've seen this offense function 462 00:22:41,988 --> 00:22:44,628 Speaker 1: at a high level, but still didn't win a Super Bowl. Still, 463 00:22:44,788 --> 00:22:46,908 Speaker 1: what needs to happen to get over the hub? The 464 00:22:46,948 --> 00:22:49,588 Speaker 1: only thing we haven't seen is this Kyle Shanahan offense 465 00:22:49,828 --> 00:22:53,428 Speaker 1: with a dynamic playmaker at the quarterback position. That's the 466 00:22:53,508 --> 00:22:55,748 Speaker 1: only miss in peace. Now, I can't sit here and 467 00:22:55,788 --> 00:22:58,588 Speaker 1: say that Trey Lance is that answer. But what I 468 00:22:58,668 --> 00:23:01,588 Speaker 1: can say is based off of his college tape. Is 469 00:23:01,908 --> 00:23:04,108 Speaker 1: the skill set is there. He has a rocket of 470 00:23:04,108 --> 00:23:07,788 Speaker 1: an he understands defenses, he can read a defense. He 471 00:23:07,788 --> 00:23:10,108 Speaker 1: can go from one to two to three. He can 472 00:23:10,148 --> 00:23:13,068 Speaker 1: make half field reads whole field reads, so he can 473 00:23:13,108 --> 00:23:16,588 Speaker 1: do that. Obviously, I've talked about the movement ability. The 474 00:23:16,708 --> 00:23:20,548 Speaker 1: movement ability puts this offense on a whole new stratosphere 475 00:23:20,788 --> 00:23:24,068 Speaker 1: in my opinion. So when I talk about Jimmy Garoppolo 476 00:23:24,148 --> 00:23:27,588 Speaker 1: being a backup quarterback, that's not really a slight. It's 477 00:23:27,588 --> 00:23:30,948 Speaker 1: really saying that he's overachieved. It's really saying that the 478 00:23:31,028 --> 00:23:33,628 Speaker 1: business of football has put this guy on a pedestal, 479 00:23:33,908 --> 00:23:37,388 Speaker 1: and not necessarily the skill set speaking for him. The 480 00:23:37,468 --> 00:23:40,468 Speaker 1: skill set says he's a backup. And if if the 481 00:23:40,508 --> 00:23:43,148 Speaker 1: skill set didn't say that, Trey Lance wouldn't be on 482 00:23:43,148 --> 00:23:45,468 Speaker 1: this team and the for the Nineers wouldn't be looking 483 00:23:45,508 --> 00:23:50,028 Speaker 1: for another quarterback again. Kyle Shanahan has been to the 484 00:23:50,028 --> 00:23:54,068 Speaker 1: Super Bowl multiple times with quarterbacks just like Jimmy Garoppolo 485 00:23:54,308 --> 00:23:56,748 Speaker 1: and has failed. It's time to start a new train 486 00:23:56,828 --> 00:23:59,308 Speaker 1: and start It's time to start a new track. I 487 00:23:59,348 --> 00:24:01,788 Speaker 1: think Trey Lance is that guy. I don't see Jimmy 488 00:24:01,828 --> 00:24:04,588 Speaker 1: Garoppolo starting for this team in twenty twenty two. It 489 00:24:04,628 --> 00:24:07,708 Speaker 1: all sounds great unless you find out this year that 490 00:24:07,788 --> 00:24:10,108 Speaker 1: Trey Lance just doesn't have it and he just it 491 00:24:10,188 --> 00:24:12,148 Speaker 1: just doesn't have it. He can't move the chains, he 492 00:24:12,148 --> 00:24:14,988 Speaker 1: can't win, He throws bad interceptions. Because you're sitting there 493 00:24:14,988 --> 00:24:17,428 Speaker 1: in a title game, and I know Jimmy's Jimmy, and 494 00:24:17,428 --> 00:24:19,668 Speaker 1: no one's going to confuse him with Randall Cunningham for 495 00:24:19,708 --> 00:24:22,308 Speaker 1: his talent. But he does have a huge winning record 496 00:24:22,348 --> 00:24:24,668 Speaker 1: and he can run that team efficiently and get them 497 00:24:24,668 --> 00:24:27,068 Speaker 1: to win. If Trey Lance is all over here and 498 00:24:27,108 --> 00:24:29,148 Speaker 1: it's a disaster, and you have to say, we had 499 00:24:29,188 --> 00:24:30,948 Speaker 1: a guy in here that we knew we could win 500 00:24:30,988 --> 00:24:33,028 Speaker 1: with and I know he's expensive, but we could win 501 00:24:33,068 --> 00:24:35,268 Speaker 1: with him, and went with this win and a prayer 502 00:24:35,308 --> 00:24:37,828 Speaker 1: from this like big project guy, and it doesn't work. 503 00:24:37,948 --> 00:24:40,228 Speaker 1: You know, it reminds me of the Chiefs. They let 504 00:24:40,228 --> 00:24:41,908 Speaker 1: Alex Smith go and they could win with Alex Smith. 505 00:24:42,228 --> 00:24:44,508 Speaker 1: Maybe you're not a super bull, but who knows, but 506 00:24:44,548 --> 00:24:46,988 Speaker 1: they got this young guy. It seems a little bit nuts. 507 00:24:47,108 --> 00:24:50,188 Speaker 1: The differences. All the vibe you heard from Chief's camp 508 00:24:50,228 --> 00:24:52,748 Speaker 1: about Mahomes was oh dude, this guy has it. And 509 00:24:52,828 --> 00:24:54,388 Speaker 1: Alex Smith has said, yeah, he was doing the no 510 00:24:54,468 --> 00:24:56,668 Speaker 1: look passes in practice, and I knew he was a guy. 511 00:24:56,948 --> 00:24:59,268 Speaker 1: I don't hear that about Trey Lance. I just don't 512 00:24:59,308 --> 00:25:01,188 Speaker 1: hear it yet. And I like what you're saying, Peter, 513 00:25:01,268 --> 00:25:03,428 Speaker 1: that he's the one in the facility and he's the 514 00:25:03,428 --> 00:25:05,988 Speaker 1: one bonding with receipt. But Peter, a couple of things. 515 00:25:06,388 --> 00:25:09,268 Speaker 1: Why hasn't this happened yet with Jimmy If they're so 516 00:25:09,308 --> 00:25:11,708 Speaker 1: certain and it's been so clear, why haven't they is 517 00:25:11,828 --> 00:25:13,588 Speaker 1: because they don't have a trade partner. And read the 518 00:25:13,588 --> 00:25:17,148 Speaker 1: tea leaves. Peter, just make your version of an insightful prediction. 519 00:25:17,428 --> 00:25:19,548 Speaker 1: Do they trade him to somebody? If so, who or 520 00:25:19,588 --> 00:25:21,348 Speaker 1: do they have to just end up cutting them? Yeah? 521 00:25:21,468 --> 00:25:23,628 Speaker 1: I think it trade is ideal for them, and he 522 00:25:23,668 --> 00:25:24,908 Speaker 1: didn't want to. You know, you don't want to go 523 00:25:24,908 --> 00:25:26,868 Speaker 1: through the draft and not trade an asset. But there 524 00:25:26,908 --> 00:25:29,228 Speaker 1: were no trade partners. There were no trade partners when 525 00:25:29,228 --> 00:25:31,948 Speaker 1: they got to damage shoulder, so gets the surgery. I 526 00:25:31,988 --> 00:25:33,908 Speaker 1: think he's gonna have to maybe start training camp with 527 00:25:33,948 --> 00:25:35,748 Speaker 1: the forty nine ers. But as we have seen year 528 00:25:35,788 --> 00:25:39,108 Speaker 1: after year, players get injured during camp, players go down. 529 00:25:39,308 --> 00:25:42,268 Speaker 1: There's also the start of preseason games where you start 530 00:25:42,308 --> 00:25:44,548 Speaker 1: seeing another talent, like I think they're gonna be looking 531 00:25:44,588 --> 00:25:47,708 Speaker 1: to move Jimmy Garoppolo this summer, and you talk about 532 00:25:47,748 --> 00:25:51,028 Speaker 1: the personality, and he's different than maybe a Baker Mayfield, 533 00:25:51,108 --> 00:25:53,428 Speaker 1: or he's different than some of the other players that 534 00:25:53,468 --> 00:25:55,788 Speaker 1: would be fired up are angry. This is the kind 535 00:25:55,788 --> 00:25:58,788 Speaker 1: of guy who is so focused, so singularly focused, that 536 00:25:59,228 --> 00:26:01,268 Speaker 1: I could see Jimmy Garoppolo being all right, let's roll 537 00:26:01,308 --> 00:26:02,708 Speaker 1: the ball out and playoff. Let's go beat out tray 538 00:26:03,148 --> 00:26:05,508 Speaker 1: in training camp and I'll get that up, which I 539 00:26:05,548 --> 00:26:07,628 Speaker 1: don't know if it's forty nine ers necessarily want that 540 00:26:07,708 --> 00:26:10,108 Speaker 1: kind of issue going on. Where there's a quarterback competition, 541 00:26:10,868 --> 00:26:12,828 Speaker 1: I think they want the best quarterback on the field. 542 00:26:12,948 --> 00:26:15,268 Speaker 1: Jed York has said that they have had Aaron Rodgers 543 00:26:15,388 --> 00:26:17,348 Speaker 1: and Brett Farve up in nick Green Bay, and it 544 00:26:17,428 --> 00:26:19,988 Speaker 1: has also seen Joe Montana and Steve Young in San 545 00:26:20,068 --> 00:26:22,468 Speaker 1: Francisco work in the same quarterbacks room. It is possible. 546 00:26:22,508 --> 00:26:25,268 Speaker 1: It is a luxury in a lot of ways, but gosh, 547 00:26:25,308 --> 00:26:27,068 Speaker 1: if Trey Lance isn't the starter in year two after 548 00:26:27,148 --> 00:26:28,948 Speaker 1: an off season where he was the only guy there. 549 00:26:29,588 --> 00:26:31,348 Speaker 1: I would say that it is quite an indictment on 550 00:26:31,428 --> 00:26:34,108 Speaker 1: Trey Lance. My only thing is like, why are these 551 00:26:34,148 --> 00:26:36,468 Speaker 1: teams and Peter maybe you can ask for maybe somebody else, 552 00:26:36,708 --> 00:26:39,308 Speaker 1: Why are these teams kind of put their cards out 553 00:26:39,308 --> 00:26:41,788 Speaker 1: there so early? We knew that Jimmy Garoppolo had the 554 00:26:41,828 --> 00:26:43,428 Speaker 1: shoulder surgery. At the end of the day, if I'm 555 00:26:43,788 --> 00:26:45,948 Speaker 1: a team that wants Jimmy Garoppolo, I just wait and 556 00:26:46,268 --> 00:26:47,948 Speaker 1: see if they cut them. You see what I'm saying. 557 00:26:47,988 --> 00:26:50,228 Speaker 1: I just don't know why teams just put their cards 558 00:26:50,268 --> 00:26:53,588 Speaker 1: out there so fast and be stuck with this in 559 00:26:53,588 --> 00:26:57,508 Speaker 1: this situation where they have to multiple quarterbacks and possibly 560 00:26:57,548 --> 00:27:00,028 Speaker 1: have an issue in the locker room. That's number one 561 00:27:00,028 --> 00:27:02,828 Speaker 1: and number two. I think Jimmy Garoppolo he asked the 562 00:27:02,868 --> 00:27:05,308 Speaker 1: right miss and a lot of young quarterbacks, even Baker Mayfield, 563 00:27:05,308 --> 00:27:07,348 Speaker 1: can learn a lot from a guy like Jimmy Garoppolo. 564 00:27:07,548 --> 00:27:09,708 Speaker 1: I've started off this segment by saying I think he's 565 00:27:09,708 --> 00:27:12,908 Speaker 1: a backup quarterback. I think Jimmy Garoppolo knows that a 566 00:27:12,948 --> 00:27:15,348 Speaker 1: little bit, and he knows he's overachieved and at the 567 00:27:15,388 --> 00:27:16,948 Speaker 1: end of the day, he's going to always have the 568 00:27:16,988 --> 00:27:19,548 Speaker 1: mindset to go in there to compete and put his 569 00:27:19,588 --> 00:27:23,268 Speaker 1: best version of himself forward. It's complicated, you know it is. 570 00:27:23,268 --> 00:27:26,028 Speaker 1: It's a great topic because if Jimmy stays and he 571 00:27:26,188 --> 00:27:28,188 Speaker 1: is the backup, then you have a backup who might 572 00:27:28,228 --> 00:27:30,948 Speaker 1: be better, who has skins on the wall. It's just 573 00:27:30,988 --> 00:27:33,908 Speaker 1: absolutely fascinated and added to which, there doesn't seem to 574 00:27:33,948 --> 00:27:37,748 Speaker 1: be any shiny vacancies around the league, like we need 575 00:27:37,748 --> 00:27:41,388 Speaker 1: a quarterback. Will trade for Jimmy, will trade for Baker. 576 00:27:41,468 --> 00:27:43,988 Speaker 1: It's kind of like everyone's ready to do business. We're 577 00:27:44,028 --> 00:27:45,748 Speaker 1: gonna talk about this a lot more. Is and move 578 00:27:45,788 --> 00:28:04,068 Speaker 1: forward three and outs. That says it right there. We 579 00:28:04,148 --> 00:28:06,548 Speaker 1: got to topics as we dive into the weekend. Let's 580 00:28:06,588 --> 00:28:09,388 Speaker 1: start first down, give me that yard market will get 581 00:28:09,388 --> 00:28:11,428 Speaker 1: after this thing. Old friend of the show, in fact, 582 00:28:11,508 --> 00:28:13,348 Speaker 1: former host of the show, Golden Say, the guy that 583 00:28:13,388 --> 00:28:16,428 Speaker 1: we love, showed some sympathy for one of his former quarterback, 584 00:28:16,508 --> 00:28:18,548 Speaker 1: Daniel Jones. This is Golden Tate on Daniel Jones. I 585 00:28:18,548 --> 00:28:20,708 Speaker 1: honestly feel bad for Daniel who was drafted to rebuild 586 00:28:20,748 --> 00:28:22,988 Speaker 1: an organization for one had Pat Shermer for a year 587 00:28:23,148 --> 00:28:25,388 Speaker 1: and then got Joe just for two years. Now another 588 00:28:25,428 --> 00:28:27,708 Speaker 1: head coach and another rebuild going into his fourth season. 589 00:28:27,708 --> 00:28:30,548 Speaker 1: He hasn't at Saquan myself, Golladay, Sterling, no one is 590 00:28:30,588 --> 00:28:32,028 Speaker 1: ever on the field at the same time. And then 591 00:28:32,068 --> 00:28:34,748 Speaker 1: on top of that, he had Garrett and that probably 592 00:28:34,788 --> 00:28:38,388 Speaker 1: didn't help much. So Golden's always good copy my friends, 593 00:28:38,388 --> 00:28:40,228 Speaker 1: and he's played with everyone and knows the game as 594 00:28:40,228 --> 00:28:43,268 Speaker 1: well as anybody. So buried in the lead, there's that 595 00:28:43,348 --> 00:28:45,828 Speaker 1: first sentence. I guess it is the lead. He says, 596 00:28:45,988 --> 00:28:51,668 Speaker 1: I honestly feel bad for Daniel will Selva. Do you 597 00:28:52,188 --> 00:28:56,548 Speaker 1: feel bad for Daniel Jones Listen, He's had some tough breaks, 598 00:28:56,548 --> 00:28:58,748 Speaker 1: but no, I don't feel bad. This is a bottom 599 00:28:58,748 --> 00:29:02,508 Speaker 1: line business that we're talking about. They're giving him another opportunity. 600 00:29:02,588 --> 00:29:05,188 Speaker 1: Usually in year three, you know what you have. He's 601 00:29:05,188 --> 00:29:07,868 Speaker 1: getting one more chance here, and they've actually made some 602 00:29:07,948 --> 00:29:10,828 Speaker 1: moves for him. Now they haven't worked out yet. Who knows, 603 00:29:10,868 --> 00:29:13,548 Speaker 1: maybe something will work out, but they have made every 604 00:29:13,628 --> 00:29:16,468 Speaker 1: imaginable effort to try to support him. They brought in 605 00:29:16,548 --> 00:29:18,988 Speaker 1: one of the most respected offensive minds in the game 606 00:29:19,028 --> 00:29:21,628 Speaker 1: to be his head coach. They spent aggressively to get him, 607 00:29:21,668 --> 00:29:25,068 Speaker 1: Kenny Galladay. They drafted an exciting talent in Kadarius Tony 608 00:29:25,068 --> 00:29:27,908 Speaker 1: in the first round and spent two top ten picks 609 00:29:27,908 --> 00:29:30,548 Speaker 1: on tackles to try to protect him. They've got all 610 00:29:30,628 --> 00:29:32,748 Speaker 1: in to try to get him the support system he needs, 611 00:29:32,868 --> 00:29:36,548 Speaker 1: and he is going to have every opportunity to prove 612 00:29:36,628 --> 00:29:40,828 Speaker 1: himself this season. I'd feel bad if the team just 613 00:29:40,908 --> 00:29:43,468 Speaker 1: gave up on him and didn't give him a chance. 614 00:29:43,708 --> 00:29:49,668 Speaker 1: But they're giving him every conceivable possible way to get better. 615 00:29:49,988 --> 00:29:53,228 Speaker 1: This is it. There are other situations where you're saying, 616 00:29:53,388 --> 00:29:56,388 Speaker 1: this poor guy is not getting any kind of support. Well, 617 00:29:56,548 --> 00:29:58,948 Speaker 1: he's getting a New York and again, some of those 618 00:29:58,988 --> 00:30:02,348 Speaker 1: moves haven't worked out, but maybe they will at some 619 00:30:02,428 --> 00:30:04,868 Speaker 1: point in time. Mike Rubb totally agree with you. Will 620 00:30:04,908 --> 00:30:07,948 Speaker 1: couldn't have said it better myself. My only issue or 621 00:30:08,148 --> 00:30:11,068 Speaker 1: not only, but a big issue with Daniel Jones is 622 00:30:11,268 --> 00:30:13,708 Speaker 1: he needs to eliminate the bad plays out of this play. 623 00:30:13,828 --> 00:30:16,388 Speaker 1: I mean, now, yeah, you got offensive line issues, you 624 00:30:16,468 --> 00:30:19,708 Speaker 1: got some of your playmakers weren't always out there when 625 00:30:19,708 --> 00:30:21,948 Speaker 1: you need him. But when you're drafted six overall, when 626 00:30:21,948 --> 00:30:24,988 Speaker 1: you're drafted to replace a guy like an Eli Manning, 627 00:30:24,988 --> 00:30:28,868 Speaker 1: who's brought this franchise two Super Bowl championships. When you're 628 00:30:28,908 --> 00:30:32,588 Speaker 1: drafted to replace him, You're drafted to overcome those issues. 629 00:30:32,628 --> 00:30:35,948 Speaker 1: You're drafted to kind of add some deodorant for some 630 00:30:35,988 --> 00:30:38,588 Speaker 1: of the stink that the offense had, right, I haven't 631 00:30:38,628 --> 00:30:40,668 Speaker 1: seen that a Daniel Jones. I mean, guys, think about it. 632 00:30:40,948 --> 00:30:45,028 Speaker 1: Have we ever seen a game where Daniel Jones said, 633 00:30:45,348 --> 00:30:46,908 Speaker 1: I don't care who's out here with me. I don't 634 00:30:46,948 --> 00:30:48,948 Speaker 1: care where we're playing. Y'all gonna jump on my back 635 00:30:49,148 --> 00:30:51,228 Speaker 1: and I'm gonna will this team to win. Check out 636 00:30:51,268 --> 00:30:54,228 Speaker 1: the most fumbles loss in the last three seasons, Daniel 637 00:30:54,308 --> 00:30:57,788 Speaker 1: Jones number one. He also has twenty nine interceptions or 638 00:30:57,828 --> 00:31:00,028 Speaker 1: something like a lot of interceptions as well. He just 639 00:31:00,068 --> 00:31:03,188 Speaker 1: needs to eliminate the bad plays out of his game 640 00:31:03,388 --> 00:31:05,508 Speaker 1: twelve and twenty five. I as a starter, which again, 641 00:31:05,548 --> 00:31:08,828 Speaker 1: I need my quarterback to win games. That's the epitome 642 00:31:09,028 --> 00:31:12,708 Speaker 1: of a franchise quarterback. He averages fifteen pass touchdowns in 643 00:31:12,788 --> 00:31:16,148 Speaker 1: thirteen interceptions over the last three years. To me, that's 644 00:31:16,188 --> 00:31:18,668 Speaker 1: not gonna cut it, not for a franchise quarterback. And 645 00:31:18,708 --> 00:31:20,828 Speaker 1: I believe that the New York Giants have given this 646 00:31:20,828 --> 00:31:25,508 Speaker 1: guy every single weapon that they possibly could. Yeah, maybe 647 00:31:25,548 --> 00:31:28,268 Speaker 1: some of them didn't always develop. But I don't feel 648 00:31:28,308 --> 00:31:31,028 Speaker 1: sorry for Daniel Jones, and I'm sure his banker doesn't 649 00:31:31,028 --> 00:31:34,708 Speaker 1: feel sorry for him either. In relative terms as a 650 00:31:34,708 --> 00:31:37,788 Speaker 1: football player, he hasn't had the same deck that some 651 00:31:37,828 --> 00:31:40,268 Speaker 1: of these other young star quarterbacks I've had. There is 652 00:31:40,308 --> 00:31:43,828 Speaker 1: no Jamaar Chase on the New York Giants. There is 653 00:31:43,908 --> 00:31:46,948 Speaker 1: no Quenton Nelson blocking for him in the nearrative and 654 00:31:47,108 --> 00:31:50,788 Speaker 1: coaching wise, it has almost been comical who's been inside 655 00:31:50,828 --> 00:31:54,388 Speaker 1: of his ear and the amount of different coaches. This 656 00:31:54,508 --> 00:31:57,388 Speaker 1: is a young player coming into the league, and it's 657 00:31:57,508 --> 00:32:01,348 Speaker 1: Mike Schula, Jason Garrett fired, Freddie Kitchens comes in. Now, 658 00:32:01,348 --> 00:32:04,388 Speaker 1: it's Kafka now, now Davos also going to be involved. 659 00:32:04,468 --> 00:32:07,148 Speaker 1: Now you could say, all right, I mean Jason Campbell 660 00:32:07,188 --> 00:32:10,148 Speaker 1: had a different offensive coordinator every year. Rex Grossman had 661 00:32:10,148 --> 00:32:12,228 Speaker 1: to deal with all the different offensive coordinators like you 662 00:32:12,268 --> 00:32:14,388 Speaker 1: find a way Alex Smith, if I recall, I had 663 00:32:14,428 --> 00:32:16,748 Speaker 1: a billion of them over the course of his career, 664 00:32:16,828 --> 00:32:20,828 Speaker 1: Like I get it. But if you compare Daniel Jones 665 00:32:20,828 --> 00:32:24,348 Speaker 1: and the offensive line, injuries, and the offensive court, it's 666 00:32:24,348 --> 00:32:27,748 Speaker 1: not been all roses for him. That said, you can't 667 00:32:27,788 --> 00:32:29,948 Speaker 1: feel bad for a first round quarterback at some point, 668 00:32:29,948 --> 00:32:31,868 Speaker 1: get the job done, do your thing. No, I don't 669 00:32:31,868 --> 00:32:33,228 Speaker 1: feel bad for him that he could be doing a 670 00:32:33,268 --> 00:32:35,908 Speaker 1: lot worse things in life. He's an NFL quarterback. He's 671 00:32:35,908 --> 00:32:37,748 Speaker 1: still got his health, and you know what, I'm sure 672 00:32:37,748 --> 00:32:39,788 Speaker 1: he's gonna get another contract from another team coming up. 673 00:32:40,348 --> 00:32:42,308 Speaker 1: I like it, Peter. I don't feel bad for danim 674 00:32:42,348 --> 00:32:44,068 Speaker 1: Jones either, if anybody right now, I feel bad for 675 00:32:44,108 --> 00:32:47,108 Speaker 1: Justin Fields. I still think he's faced down against the 676 00:32:47,108 --> 00:32:49,508 Speaker 1: Cleveland Browns getting hit fifty different times, and then they 677 00:32:49,588 --> 00:32:51,508 Speaker 1: traded Alan Robinson away or got rid of him, and 678 00:32:51,788 --> 00:32:53,508 Speaker 1: it's just Justin Field. I don't know what he's gonna 679 00:32:53,508 --> 00:32:55,468 Speaker 1: have to work with this year. Kevin Durant is not 680 00:32:55,508 --> 00:32:57,868 Speaker 1: doing that. Why are we talking Kevin Durant because he 681 00:32:57,948 --> 00:33:01,068 Speaker 1: let off some nitro glycerin an NBA twitter yesterday as 682 00:33:01,068 --> 00:33:02,868 Speaker 1: we get to second down when he said he wanted 683 00:33:02,908 --> 00:33:07,268 Speaker 1: to be traded. I'm the Brooklyn Nets already. The NFL 684 00:33:07,348 --> 00:33:09,868 Speaker 1: took notice and of course tried to lure kd to 685 00:33:09,908 --> 00:33:12,628 Speaker 1: football because he's got that ideal build for football. The 686 00:33:12,788 --> 00:33:15,228 Speaker 1: Rams tweeted out a screenshot of an old thing where 687 00:33:15,308 --> 00:33:17,588 Speaker 1: Durant said Aaron Donald's one of the most impressive athletes 688 00:33:17,588 --> 00:33:19,028 Speaker 1: in all the sports. I would join up the Rams 689 00:33:19,108 --> 00:33:21,668 Speaker 1: right now. Lol. So Aaron Donald said that, you know 690 00:33:21,708 --> 00:33:24,028 Speaker 1: a rather Durant said that about Donald, and then Devanta 691 00:33:24,068 --> 00:33:27,468 Speaker 1: Adams jumped in. He said, somebody make an editive me 692 00:33:27,748 --> 00:33:32,108 Speaker 1: Hunter Darren and KD hurry up, and then quickly photoshops 693 00:33:32,108 --> 00:33:33,908 Speaker 1: of a six foot ten wide receiver in a Raider 694 00:33:33,988 --> 00:33:36,268 Speaker 1: uniform were in his mentions. With God forbid we show 695 00:33:36,268 --> 00:33:38,748 Speaker 1: on the show. But if he gets traded, Durant will 696 00:33:38,788 --> 00:33:42,548 Speaker 1: be on his fourth franchise, fourth already an all time 697 00:33:42,588 --> 00:33:46,228 Speaker 1: great player. So we go to the sports talk radio 698 00:33:46,508 --> 00:33:55,268 Speaker 1: classic hashtag legacy does constantly changing teams hashtag tarnish his legacy. 699 00:33:55,588 --> 00:33:57,868 Speaker 1: Let's go to Will in Los Angeles on Line one. 700 00:33:57,948 --> 00:34:02,308 Speaker 1: You're on the air, HI, first time caller, long time. No, 701 00:34:03,028 --> 00:34:06,468 Speaker 1: I don't think it damages your legacy if you win, 702 00:34:06,588 --> 00:34:08,108 Speaker 1: all right. If you look at the case of say 703 00:34:08,228 --> 00:34:10,748 Speaker 1: Tom Brady, he won in New England and then he 704 00:34:10,828 --> 00:34:15,308 Speaker 1: won in Tampa, and that only enhanced his legacy. No 705 00:34:15,388 --> 00:34:17,868 Speaker 1: one was talking about, Oh is Bill better or is 706 00:34:17,948 --> 00:34:20,708 Speaker 1: Tom better? Are they the ones? Who's the one that 707 00:34:20,788 --> 00:34:22,988 Speaker 1: won in New England there Now, if you look at say, 708 00:34:23,068 --> 00:34:25,788 Speaker 1: Lebron James takes a lot of heat, love him, hate him. 709 00:34:25,948 --> 00:34:28,028 Speaker 1: He's still in every city that he's been in, he's 710 00:34:28,108 --> 00:34:30,908 Speaker 1: won a title. For Kevin Duray at his issue is 711 00:34:30,948 --> 00:34:34,388 Speaker 1: the fact that the Warriors won before him and after him. 712 00:34:34,428 --> 00:34:37,388 Speaker 1: And also there's a perception that if things go wrong 713 00:34:37,708 --> 00:34:39,548 Speaker 1: that he is going to go another way. If you 714 00:34:39,588 --> 00:34:42,308 Speaker 1: look at Matthew Stafford, he stayed in Detroit for a 715 00:34:42,428 --> 00:34:45,508 Speaker 1: long time, Mike rob but then he eventually went to 716 00:34:45,748 --> 00:34:48,428 Speaker 1: the Rams, got a Super Bowl, and I don't think 717 00:34:48,428 --> 00:34:51,068 Speaker 1: that tarnishes his legacy at all. He did his time, 718 00:34:51,188 --> 00:34:53,388 Speaker 1: he did his thing with the Lions, he moved on 719 00:34:53,468 --> 00:34:57,908 Speaker 1: to greener pastors instantly winning one time. Well, well, I'm 720 00:34:57,948 --> 00:35:00,028 Speaker 1: gonna agree with you, agree with you. I'm gonna be 721 00:35:00,028 --> 00:35:03,348 Speaker 1: shored on this one. Guys constantly changing teams, I don't 722 00:35:03,388 --> 00:35:07,188 Speaker 1: think it affects your leg again, especially if you're able 723 00:35:07,628 --> 00:35:10,188 Speaker 1: to win. If you don't win, then at the end 724 00:35:10,228 --> 00:35:11,868 Speaker 1: of the day, it looks like maybe you're running from 725 00:35:12,148 --> 00:35:14,348 Speaker 1: running from something. But I look at Kadi's one of 726 00:35:14,388 --> 00:35:16,668 Speaker 1: the best basketball players in the world. But to me, 727 00:35:16,708 --> 00:35:18,788 Speaker 1: there's something missing from Kadi whether you want to call 728 00:35:18,828 --> 00:35:21,028 Speaker 1: it dog or whatever you want to call it, there's 729 00:35:21,028 --> 00:35:24,228 Speaker 1: something missing from Kadie. One of the premier scores in 730 00:35:24,308 --> 00:35:26,788 Speaker 1: the NBA. But no, I don't think it tarnishes any 731 00:35:26,868 --> 00:35:30,708 Speaker 1: legacy by constantly changing teams, especially if you're winning that 732 00:35:30,828 --> 00:35:34,828 Speaker 1: you're constantly changing and losing. Okay, you're running. Yeah, Well 733 00:35:35,068 --> 00:35:37,308 Speaker 1: here's where I come from. I'm a Brooklyn Nets fan. 734 00:35:37,348 --> 00:35:39,028 Speaker 1: I was a New Jersey Nets fan as a kid. 735 00:35:39,148 --> 00:35:41,828 Speaker 1: I didn't love the dream team thing as it was 736 00:35:41,988 --> 00:35:43,748 Speaker 1: when it was hard and irving. It was made it 737 00:35:43,788 --> 00:35:46,348 Speaker 1: hard to root for those guys because of the patchwork team. 738 00:35:46,508 --> 00:35:48,508 Speaker 1: I don't like the fact that there's years left on 739 00:35:48,508 --> 00:35:50,748 Speaker 1: the contract and these players are just like, all right, 740 00:35:50,908 --> 00:35:53,588 Speaker 1: three hours before free agency starts, I'm out, and now'll 741 00:35:53,588 --> 00:35:55,108 Speaker 1: find me to a new team, and then we're gonna 742 00:35:55,148 --> 00:35:56,868 Speaker 1: do this whole thing about Oh what a great story 743 00:35:56,908 --> 00:35:59,828 Speaker 1: it was. He's coming from these these incredible odds to 744 00:35:59,908 --> 00:36:02,988 Speaker 1: now do it. I'm an old school sports fan. I 745 00:36:02,988 --> 00:36:05,788 Speaker 1: still don't love the changing goes every single year, and 746 00:36:05,868 --> 00:36:08,908 Speaker 1: yet again, this is the player empowerment era. I sound 747 00:36:08,988 --> 00:36:11,828 Speaker 1: like a man yelling from a cloud. If KD goes 748 00:36:11,828 --> 00:36:14,628 Speaker 1: to say you know the Washington Wizards and goes home 749 00:36:14,788 --> 00:36:16,868 Speaker 1: and somehow wins a game or wins a series and 750 00:36:16,948 --> 00:36:19,828 Speaker 1: wins a championship for them. I think I'll celebrate it. 751 00:36:19,828 --> 00:36:21,988 Speaker 1: It's when you just joined the Dream Teams already and 752 00:36:22,068 --> 00:36:24,028 Speaker 1: just kind of do that. That's not that cool. Mike 753 00:36:24,108 --> 00:36:27,308 Speaker 1: Robinson will sell an awesome job this week month both. 754 00:36:27,348 --> 00:36:31,268 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, joy enjoy your July fourth weekd awesome being 755 00:36:31,308 --> 00:36:36,148 Speaker 1: on Rose all day, my friends. I know you're ready. 756 00:36:36,268 --> 00:36:39,668 Speaker 1: Let's go fire crackers and barbecues. Let's do it.