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 --> 00:00:10,148 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:10,948 --> 00:00:13,628 Speaker 2: What's up, everybody. Here's your GMFB lineup for today. You're 4 00:00:13,668 --> 00:00:16,588 Speaker 2: looking at its Three guys and a lady just talking 5 00:00:16,588 --> 00:00:19,428 Speaker 2: about football. Jamie heard Oldmantaiteo in La Kyle Brant and 6 00:00:19,508 --> 00:00:22,588 Speaker 2: Jason Cabinda in New York City. Cabinda here all week 7 00:00:22,588 --> 00:00:25,228 Speaker 2: with us. We love it, KB. How's it going in Manhattan? 8 00:00:26,428 --> 00:00:29,548 Speaker 1: It's going fantastic. I have my new friend here. Cabinda's incredible. 9 00:00:29,548 --> 00:00:32,068 Speaker 1: He's spreading his legs, He's getting massages and Hope Boken 10 00:00:32,108 --> 00:00:34,748 Speaker 1: and exploring the city. This guy can break down every 11 00:00:34,748 --> 00:00:37,188 Speaker 1: single player in the draft, every single player in the NFL, 12 00:00:37,468 --> 00:00:39,748 Speaker 1: and also do some culture. So we absolutely love it 13 00:00:39,788 --> 00:00:42,348 Speaker 1: and we're going to get into football day today, Raykovenda. 14 00:00:42,028 --> 00:00:45,188 Speaker 2: Yes, sir, MB it's starting right now. 15 00:00:59,868 --> 00:01:01,508 Speaker 3: Good Morning Football. 16 00:01:01,708 --> 00:01:04,708 Speaker 2: Yeah, Thursday, April third, Good Morning Football, GMF, every buddy. 17 00:01:04,708 --> 00:01:08,188 Speaker 2: We are exactly three weeks from the NFL Draft. 18 00:01:07,868 --> 00:01:11,108 Speaker 4: And tomorrow we have the Colorado Showcase. So let's get 19 00:01:11,148 --> 00:01:12,028 Speaker 4: into this now. 20 00:01:12,188 --> 00:01:14,628 Speaker 2: Does everybody at the table, Manti, do you feel wholly 21 00:01:14,668 --> 00:01:17,428 Speaker 2: prepared for all of the prospects that we are about 22 00:01:17,428 --> 00:01:19,108 Speaker 2: to hear about over the next three days at the 23 00:01:19,188 --> 00:01:19,788 Speaker 2: end of April. 24 00:01:19,948 --> 00:01:22,468 Speaker 5: Totally, yes, totally prepared. I'm ready, guys. 25 00:01:22,668 --> 00:01:24,908 Speaker 6: And if I'm not ready, we got some mock drafts 26 00:01:24,908 --> 00:01:25,668 Speaker 6: to get me ready. 27 00:01:25,668 --> 00:01:26,228 Speaker 5: So I'm here. 28 00:01:26,308 --> 00:01:28,708 Speaker 2: That's exactly right. Let's get into it hot. Time for 29 00:01:28,708 --> 00:01:31,868 Speaker 2: the lead block. You got six quarterbacks. Half a dozen 30 00:01:31,908 --> 00:01:34,708 Speaker 2: quarterbacks were taken in the first round of the twenty 31 00:01:34,788 --> 00:01:36,068 Speaker 2: twenty four NFL. 32 00:01:35,868 --> 00:01:37,628 Speaker 4: Drafts like a bouquet of quarterbacks. 33 00:01:37,668 --> 00:01:40,828 Speaker 2: This year, it's a different story, with no more than 34 00:01:41,628 --> 00:01:44,028 Speaker 2: I don't know three quarterbacks likely to hear their names 35 00:01:44,068 --> 00:01:46,548 Speaker 2: called on opening night of the draft. You got the 36 00:01:46,588 --> 00:01:48,788 Speaker 2: Titans on the clock, and their head coach Brian Callahan 37 00:01:48,828 --> 00:01:51,268 Speaker 2: said he does not have a leader in the clubhouse 38 00:01:51,268 --> 00:01:53,668 Speaker 2: at the position, but he likes what he has seen 39 00:01:53,748 --> 00:01:55,988 Speaker 2: so far from Miami quarterback Camore. 40 00:01:58,908 --> 00:02:01,828 Speaker 7: We spent a lot of time with him between the 41 00:02:01,908 --> 00:02:04,548 Speaker 7: thirty visit, the Combine, the pro day, and then the 42 00:02:04,548 --> 00:02:07,508 Speaker 7: private so we've had all of our possible touch points. 43 00:02:07,508 --> 00:02:09,148 Speaker 7: We have a couple more hours of zoom left to 44 00:02:09,228 --> 00:02:13,108 Speaker 7: us uh per league rules, and we'll use all all 45 00:02:13,148 --> 00:02:16,868 Speaker 7: of those touch points that we get and feel really 46 00:02:16,908 --> 00:02:18,708 Speaker 7: good about what we've learned and how we've learned it. 47 00:02:20,188 --> 00:02:22,388 Speaker 7: He's been he's an impressive young man and and excited 48 00:02:22,428 --> 00:02:23,988 Speaker 7: to kind of get through the rest of the process. 49 00:02:24,188 --> 00:02:27,308 Speaker 8: I think the more most straightforward path to intention is, 50 00:02:27,628 --> 00:02:29,668 Speaker 8: you know, you get your version of Jaden Daniels in 51 00:02:29,708 --> 00:02:32,108 Speaker 8: the draft, and you're off. You're off and running. There 52 00:02:32,148 --> 00:02:33,548 Speaker 8: are a bunch of players that we like at the 53 00:02:33,588 --> 00:02:35,348 Speaker 8: top of the draft, and we'll continue to do our 54 00:02:35,388 --> 00:02:38,828 Speaker 8: work on them, and i'd tell you including quarterbacks and 55 00:02:38,868 --> 00:02:40,628 Speaker 8: so you know, and that's that's part of what. 56 00:02:42,388 --> 00:02:42,548 Speaker 5: You know. 57 00:02:42,668 --> 00:02:44,428 Speaker 8: Next week and the next couple of weeks are about 58 00:02:44,468 --> 00:02:46,828 Speaker 8: you know, figuring, figuring all the out. The good thing 59 00:02:46,908 --> 00:02:48,388 Speaker 8: is we still have time. We have you know, we 60 00:02:48,428 --> 00:02:51,068 Speaker 8: have a life. It's a big decision, so there's no 61 00:02:51,108 --> 00:02:53,028 Speaker 8: sense in rushing it. And you know, we're gonna we're 62 00:02:53,028 --> 00:02:55,828 Speaker 8: gonna use all the time that we have to make 63 00:02:55,828 --> 00:02:57,148 Speaker 8: the best decision for the organization. 64 00:02:57,428 --> 00:02:59,548 Speaker 9: Who do you think about the draft of the rests 65 00:02:59,788 --> 00:03:00,228 Speaker 9: as a whole. 66 00:03:00,228 --> 00:03:02,028 Speaker 5: It's like as a group plan and issue as draft 67 00:03:02,068 --> 00:03:02,508 Speaker 5: out the thing. 68 00:03:02,548 --> 00:03:03,588 Speaker 9: You've done a lot of work on him. 69 00:03:03,748 --> 00:03:05,868 Speaker 5: Yeah, now I'll keep that in house. 70 00:03:05,908 --> 00:03:07,508 Speaker 9: Right now, We've got we've got three weeks here to 71 00:03:07,908 --> 00:03:11,148 Speaker 9: keep RyanDan on them. They're good, they're good players, they're 72 00:03:11,188 --> 00:03:14,228 Speaker 9: good people. But you know we've done it. We've done 73 00:03:14,228 --> 00:03:16,268 Speaker 9: extensive work on them. A bunch of people. 74 00:03:17,388 --> 00:03:19,428 Speaker 2: Brian David won't even tell you what he thinks about 75 00:03:19,428 --> 00:03:21,708 Speaker 2: the guys. I'll keep that in house for now. The 76 00:03:21,788 --> 00:03:24,868 Speaker 2: Giants looking at their spot, their position at quarterback. Here 77 00:03:24,868 --> 00:03:27,428 Speaker 2: we go, Land in the Airline Mock Draft three point zero. 78 00:03:28,068 --> 00:03:31,428 Speaker 2: The fascinating part of this is not cam Ward to Tennessee, 79 00:03:31,468 --> 00:03:34,028 Speaker 2: Abdul Carter to the Browns, or Travis Huntcaro. 80 00:03:34,148 --> 00:03:35,148 Speaker 4: It's the fact that on. 81 00:03:35,068 --> 00:03:37,428 Speaker 2: The second page of this, after you see these top 82 00:03:37,508 --> 00:03:42,068 Speaker 2: ten names, is that you have Chador Sanders going to 83 00:03:43,068 --> 00:03:46,148 Speaker 2: the Browns, with the trade with the Vikings at the 84 00:03:46,148 --> 00:03:49,108 Speaker 2: twenty four spot, and Jackson Dart as the final pick 85 00:03:49,188 --> 00:03:51,668 Speaker 2: in the first round of the draft. Those are the 86 00:03:52,748 --> 00:03:55,268 Speaker 2: sexy topics of Land Airlines Mock Draft. You can check 87 00:03:55,268 --> 00:03:58,628 Speaker 2: it out at NFL NFL dot com. And uh now 88 00:03:58,788 --> 00:04:02,708 Speaker 2: this opens up our conversation today, Kyle, because Shador Sanders 89 00:04:02,828 --> 00:04:05,068 Speaker 2: is a name that people have watched it college football, 90 00:04:05,068 --> 00:04:06,668 Speaker 2: and they might know him because of his dad. There's 91 00:04:06,668 --> 00:04:08,828 Speaker 2: a lot of reasons to know and like Shadua Sanders. 92 00:04:08,828 --> 00:04:10,588 Speaker 2: But the fact that he's got a number twenty four 93 00:04:10,628 --> 00:04:12,828 Speaker 2: next to his name now Kyle thanks to land zero 94 00:04:12,868 --> 00:04:15,948 Speaker 2: line makes it truly fascinating because the double digit is 95 00:04:15,988 --> 00:04:18,228 Speaker 2: not what we have seen when you look at mock drafts. 96 00:04:19,508 --> 00:04:21,628 Speaker 1: Yeah, and it's not entry level double digits either. Are 97 00:04:21,628 --> 00:04:23,268 Speaker 1: not going to ten or twelve like we are down 98 00:04:23,308 --> 00:04:25,708 Speaker 1: at twenty four. And listen, Lance has done this a 99 00:04:25,708 --> 00:04:27,508 Speaker 1: long time. He doesn't do it for clicks, he doesn't 100 00:04:27,508 --> 00:04:29,268 Speaker 1: do it off the top of his head. But this 101 00:04:29,308 --> 00:04:31,348 Speaker 1: is a really unusual thing from a guy who does 102 00:04:31,388 --> 00:04:33,988 Speaker 1: this every single year. Let's just put this into context. Now, 103 00:04:33,988 --> 00:04:36,228 Speaker 1: maybe he will, maybe he won't. These are hardly tablets 104 00:04:36,228 --> 00:04:38,668 Speaker 1: of stone. But I want to look at it comparison 105 00:04:38,748 --> 00:04:41,508 Speaker 1: to all the other people who do this every single year. 106 00:04:41,908 --> 00:04:44,308 Speaker 1: What matters here is this is where all these people 107 00:04:44,348 --> 00:04:48,708 Speaker 1: have should do are going Daniel Buckybrook second third, second, 108 00:04:48,908 --> 00:04:51,268 Speaker 1: seventh at omevs Them all the way down at fifteen, 109 00:04:51,308 --> 00:04:53,988 Speaker 1: then go over to the right calum again second second, third, 110 00:04:54,228 --> 00:04:58,268 Speaker 1: ninth in the Sports Illustrated mock Draft, with zerlines saying no, no, no, no, 111 00:04:58,308 --> 00:05:00,108 Speaker 1: It's gonna go all the way down to twenty four. 112 00:05:00,148 --> 00:05:02,908 Speaker 1: There's gonna be twenty three picks before someone takes Shadur Sanders, 113 00:05:03,348 --> 00:05:05,348 Speaker 1: and I don't think it's great. I think this is 114 00:05:05,388 --> 00:05:07,188 Speaker 1: this kind of draft where there aren't a lot of 115 00:05:07,188 --> 00:05:10,868 Speaker 1: good quarterbacks, but there's one incredibly fascinating quarterback, and at 116 00:05:10,868 --> 00:05:14,348 Speaker 1: Shador Sanders, where there will be nothing that shocks me 117 00:05:14,468 --> 00:05:17,388 Speaker 1: in that he goes number one overall won't even shock 118 00:05:17,428 --> 00:05:18,668 Speaker 1: me number thirty two. 119 00:05:18,628 --> 00:05:19,268 Speaker 5: Second round. 120 00:05:19,468 --> 00:05:21,548 Speaker 1: It is a guy who you can't really put your 121 00:05:21,548 --> 00:05:23,748 Speaker 1: finger on. The comp that I have for it is 122 00:05:24,388 --> 00:05:26,908 Speaker 1: at the draft is Johnny Manzel not the same player, 123 00:05:27,028 --> 00:05:29,668 Speaker 1: not the same person, but really people showed up to 124 00:05:29,708 --> 00:05:32,428 Speaker 1: that draft being like, I don't know, based on fifty 125 00:05:32,468 --> 00:05:33,868 Speaker 1: different factors. 126 00:05:33,388 --> 00:05:34,468 Speaker 5: I don't know where he's going. 127 00:05:35,028 --> 00:05:37,508 Speaker 1: My gut is that he will not get that far Shador, 128 00:05:37,628 --> 00:05:42,388 Speaker 1: because I just don't think that teams, franchises, gms can 129 00:05:42,508 --> 00:05:47,068 Speaker 1: resist the pedigree, the talents, the sizzle, the toughness, like 130 00:05:47,428 --> 00:05:50,748 Speaker 1: to see that name and that marquee. I just don't 131 00:05:50,788 --> 00:05:52,908 Speaker 1: know if they can resist it that many times. I 132 00:05:52,988 --> 00:05:55,428 Speaker 1: don't think he'll go as high as as maybe. 133 00:05:55,268 --> 00:05:57,468 Speaker 5: In the first two picks, but I don't see. 134 00:05:57,388 --> 00:05:59,948 Speaker 1: Him going as low as twenty four and yet this 135 00:05:59,988 --> 00:06:03,108 Speaker 1: is what the draft is. Mantai like it's bedlam. Sometimes 136 00:06:03,108 --> 00:06:06,588 Speaker 1: it's absolute chaos. Baker Mayfield goes number one overall when 137 00:06:06,588 --> 00:06:08,668 Speaker 1: we were all positive, who's going to be Sam Darnold, 138 00:06:08,788 --> 00:06:11,548 Speaker 1: Shadure Sanders. Anything is on the table and we're three 139 00:06:11,588 --> 00:06:12,108 Speaker 1: weeks away. 140 00:06:12,308 --> 00:06:14,668 Speaker 6: Anything's on a table KB and I like where Lance 141 00:06:14,708 --> 00:06:17,188 Speaker 6: Zerlin has on Shadur on his table. 142 00:06:17,268 --> 00:06:19,708 Speaker 5: I actually agree with Lance on this. 143 00:06:19,748 --> 00:06:21,548 Speaker 6: Earlier in the week, on Monday, I believe it was 144 00:06:21,588 --> 00:06:23,868 Speaker 6: we had a segment where we were talking about if 145 00:06:23,868 --> 00:06:26,308 Speaker 6: we thought Jackson Dart would go into top ten, and 146 00:06:26,388 --> 00:06:28,668 Speaker 6: I said, after cam Ward, it's a toss up between 147 00:06:28,748 --> 00:06:32,588 Speaker 6: Jackson Dart and shaduor Sanders. And my argument was, after 148 00:06:32,628 --> 00:06:35,828 Speaker 6: the first two picks, there's nobody else in those top 149 00:06:35,868 --> 00:06:39,148 Speaker 6: ten picks, let alone in the first first round that 150 00:06:39,228 --> 00:06:41,548 Speaker 6: needs a quarterback. And that's what the facts are. It's 151 00:06:41,628 --> 00:06:44,548 Speaker 6: nobody after that needs a quarterback. So for Lance to 152 00:06:44,628 --> 00:06:47,268 Speaker 6: have the Browns trading back into the first round to 153 00:06:47,308 --> 00:06:49,148 Speaker 6: pick Shador Sanders, I don't know if he's going to 154 00:06:49,228 --> 00:06:51,788 Speaker 6: go twenty four, but in my opinion, if he's going 155 00:06:51,828 --> 00:06:53,508 Speaker 6: to get picked in the first round, it's going to 156 00:06:53,588 --> 00:06:55,748 Speaker 6: have to be a team that has to trade back 157 00:06:55,828 --> 00:06:57,468 Speaker 6: into the first round to pick him. So I am 158 00:06:57,468 --> 00:06:59,988 Speaker 6: in full agreement with Lance on this. I want to 159 00:07:00,188 --> 00:07:01,948 Speaker 6: I want to talk a little bit about what Andrew 160 00:07:01,948 --> 00:07:04,388 Speaker 6: Berry said the GM for the Browns, we need to 161 00:07:04,388 --> 00:07:07,188 Speaker 6: talked about. You know, we're looking for the Jaden Daniels. 162 00:07:07,428 --> 00:07:11,308 Speaker 6: The realities are this, and Jason, you know this. Everybody 163 00:07:11,348 --> 00:07:15,228 Speaker 6: wants the Jayden Daniels. But Jaden Daniels is Jaden Daniels 164 00:07:15,268 --> 00:07:17,628 Speaker 6: because he went to the right team. He went to 165 00:07:17,668 --> 00:07:20,668 Speaker 6: the right system that does things at a level and 166 00:07:20,748 --> 00:07:24,108 Speaker 6: does things that really bring out the best of Jaden Daniels. 167 00:07:24,108 --> 00:07:26,788 Speaker 6: So I know everybody wants that situation and they want 168 00:07:26,828 --> 00:07:29,588 Speaker 6: to draft somebody like that. However, you need to make 169 00:07:29,628 --> 00:07:33,468 Speaker 6: sure that your system, your offensive structure, your play calls 170 00:07:34,148 --> 00:07:37,228 Speaker 6: cater to what this quarterback really does best, and you'll get. 171 00:07:37,028 --> 00:07:39,548 Speaker 5: Your Jaden Daniels. Look at bone Nicks. Look at what 172 00:07:39,628 --> 00:07:40,588 Speaker 5: he did last year. 173 00:07:40,788 --> 00:07:43,428 Speaker 6: Bon Nicks went to a system with Sean Payton that 174 00:07:43,628 --> 00:07:46,188 Speaker 6: really catered to his abilities, and look at what kind 175 00:07:46,188 --> 00:07:48,388 Speaker 6: of year that he had, his Rooki year. So I 176 00:07:48,428 --> 00:07:52,428 Speaker 6: am in where Lance, Lance, Zerlin Hashidur and for those 177 00:07:52,428 --> 00:07:54,348 Speaker 6: teams that are looking for the Jaden Daniels. If you 178 00:07:54,468 --> 00:07:57,428 Speaker 6: have a system that really caters to a certain quarterback, 179 00:07:57,668 --> 00:07:58,748 Speaker 6: that's your quarterback for you. 180 00:08:00,628 --> 00:08:02,388 Speaker 10: Yeah, I mean, I agree with both of you guys. 181 00:08:02,508 --> 00:08:04,708 Speaker 10: You know, anything is possible in the draft. Let the 182 00:08:04,788 --> 00:08:08,868 Speaker 10: draft is nothing but an educated, yet calculated guess. It 183 00:08:08,988 --> 00:08:11,908 Speaker 10: is a guess. There's nobody that is a surefire pick 184 00:08:12,108 --> 00:08:14,548 Speaker 10: for any team. And we know how important fit is 185 00:08:14,588 --> 00:08:16,188 Speaker 10: when it comes to the NFL Draft. 186 00:08:16,268 --> 00:08:16,348 Speaker 5: Now. 187 00:08:16,388 --> 00:08:18,428 Speaker 10: I don't see Shaudor Sanders falling all the way to 188 00:08:18,548 --> 00:08:20,908 Speaker 10: twenty four. I talked about this a couple of weeks ago. 189 00:08:21,148 --> 00:08:23,748 Speaker 10: The Indianapolis Cults are going into the season right now 190 00:08:23,908 --> 00:08:26,548 Speaker 10: with Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones. 191 00:08:26,788 --> 00:08:28,028 Speaker 3: They're picking at fourteen. 192 00:08:28,188 --> 00:08:31,188 Speaker 10: I could very much so see Shador Sanders going to 193 00:08:31,228 --> 00:08:32,468 Speaker 10: the Indianapolis Cults. 194 00:08:32,628 --> 00:08:36,228 Speaker 3: There's a bunch of coaches who absolutely salivate over ar 195 00:08:36,308 --> 00:08:38,788 Speaker 3: and his athleticism and a big arm. If Shaudor is 196 00:08:38,788 --> 00:08:39,268 Speaker 3: able to go. 197 00:08:39,228 --> 00:08:40,828 Speaker 10: In there and maybe within a job, he can become 198 00:08:40,828 --> 00:08:43,188 Speaker 10: a trade candidate. But I do not see him falling 199 00:08:43,228 --> 00:08:44,908 Speaker 10: all the way to pick number twenty four. I think 200 00:08:44,948 --> 00:08:48,108 Speaker 10: he could possibly go to the Indianapolis Cults at fourteen. 201 00:08:47,868 --> 00:08:49,348 Speaker 2: Comanda, what do you think the Colts to do with 202 00:08:49,388 --> 00:08:51,868 Speaker 2: Anthony Richon if they did that, because that's three pretty 203 00:08:51,948 --> 00:08:53,988 Speaker 2: viable quarterbacks that you would have in a room. 204 00:08:54,028 --> 00:08:56,988 Speaker 10: Then they'd have to trade him. They would have to 205 00:08:56,988 --> 00:08:58,388 Speaker 10: trade him. And I think he's a type. 206 00:08:58,148 --> 00:09:01,228 Speaker 3: Of quarterback that a lot of gms, a lot of 207 00:09:01,228 --> 00:09:04,468 Speaker 3: front offices would salivate over. He obviously has all of 208 00:09:04,468 --> 00:09:08,148 Speaker 3: the athletic traits. He's big, he's physical, he has that 209 00:09:08,188 --> 00:09:10,588 Speaker 3: big arm, he's fast, he can run, and we know 210 00:09:10,668 --> 00:09:12,268 Speaker 3: that the way the game is going. 211 00:09:12,188 --> 00:09:14,708 Speaker 10: To dual threat quarterbacks, the guys that could run. And 212 00:09:14,748 --> 00:09:17,388 Speaker 10: by the way, guys, there is no Jaden Daniels in 213 00:09:17,428 --> 00:09:19,948 Speaker 10: this draft. You know, that's just the reality of it. 214 00:09:20,068 --> 00:09:24,348 Speaker 10: Jaden Daniels is a very very special athlete, special arm, 215 00:09:24,388 --> 00:09:27,588 Speaker 10: special mentally as well. So I just want to make 216 00:09:27,588 --> 00:09:29,348 Speaker 10: sure I put that out there that there's no quarterback 217 00:09:29,388 --> 00:09:31,188 Speaker 10: in this draft that's going to be Jaden Daniels. And 218 00:09:31,228 --> 00:09:33,668 Speaker 10: we were spoiled by the rookie season that he had 219 00:09:33,708 --> 00:09:34,148 Speaker 10: last year. 220 00:09:34,188 --> 00:09:34,708 Speaker 4: So committo. 221 00:09:34,748 --> 00:09:36,348 Speaker 2: What you're saying is that when we show land Zier 222 00:09:36,428 --> 00:09:39,028 Speaker 2: lines mock draft again, what we should title it is sorry, 223 00:09:39,068 --> 00:09:41,508 Speaker 2: there's no Jaden Daniels here, but here are your options 224 00:09:41,508 --> 00:09:43,348 Speaker 2: for the twenty twenty five NFL Draft. 225 00:09:43,548 --> 00:09:44,988 Speaker 4: Let's take a look at it again. 226 00:09:44,828 --> 00:09:47,388 Speaker 2: Because not only was it fascinating to see schidor Sanders 227 00:09:47,388 --> 00:09:49,508 Speaker 2: on the second page of this at twenty four, but 228 00:09:49,588 --> 00:09:51,948 Speaker 2: there's got to be a name, and to Manti's point, 229 00:09:51,988 --> 00:09:55,508 Speaker 2: maybe a name and specifically the organization or the team 230 00:09:55,588 --> 00:09:58,188 Speaker 2: or the set of coaches that this guy is going 231 00:09:58,188 --> 00:10:00,108 Speaker 2: to that jumps out to you, Manti, I will see 232 00:10:00,148 --> 00:10:03,548 Speaker 2: you up first. Does that example qualify for you Somewhere. 233 00:10:03,228 --> 00:10:04,268 Speaker 5: On this page, Yes, it does. 234 00:10:04,428 --> 00:10:06,148 Speaker 6: And he's not really on this page, but it's in 235 00:10:06,188 --> 00:10:08,508 Speaker 6: the ten to twenty page. And there's a guy out 236 00:10:08,548 --> 00:10:11,028 Speaker 6: there named Matthew Golden from the University of Texas. I 237 00:10:11,068 --> 00:10:14,028 Speaker 6: said last year, Jamie Whers right here in this seat, 238 00:10:14,148 --> 00:10:16,788 Speaker 6: I said that Ced Lamb. If the Cowboys want to 239 00:10:16,828 --> 00:10:18,668 Speaker 6: get the best out of CD Lamb, they need to 240 00:10:18,668 --> 00:10:21,508 Speaker 6: pair him up with Brandon Cooks or draft a very 241 00:10:21,548 --> 00:10:24,068 Speaker 6: fast receiver that can catch the ball. 242 00:10:24,268 --> 00:10:27,748 Speaker 5: Matthew Golden is that guy. He was. I looked at 243 00:10:27,748 --> 00:10:28,948 Speaker 5: his highlight tape last year. 244 00:10:29,588 --> 00:10:32,068 Speaker 6: The only catch that he made under twenty yards, guys, 245 00:10:32,188 --> 00:10:34,388 Speaker 6: was a one headed catch in the end zone. That's 246 00:10:34,428 --> 00:10:37,868 Speaker 6: all he does is double moves vertical routes and let 247 00:10:37,868 --> 00:10:40,188 Speaker 6: me take the top off of the defense. When you 248 00:10:40,268 --> 00:10:44,228 Speaker 6: pair somebody up like Matthew Golden with ced Lamb, you 249 00:10:44,388 --> 00:10:48,108 Speaker 6: get the all pro perennial version of CD Lamb. So 250 00:10:48,228 --> 00:10:52,028 Speaker 6: I really liked where where Lance had Matthew Golden in 251 00:10:52,108 --> 00:10:55,028 Speaker 6: his mock draft. The guy ran a four two nine. 252 00:10:55,988 --> 00:10:58,268 Speaker 6: There's something about those Texas wide receivers. We saw that 253 00:10:58,348 --> 00:11:01,868 Speaker 6: last year with Xavier Worthy. They can stretch the field 254 00:11:02,068 --> 00:11:04,548 Speaker 6: and they can really scare defenses. And when you have 255 00:11:04,588 --> 00:11:06,828 Speaker 6: a guy like Matthew Golden that can take the top 256 00:11:06,908 --> 00:11:09,308 Speaker 6: of the off of the defense and then Ceedee Lamb 257 00:11:09,388 --> 00:11:12,308 Speaker 6: can do what Ceedy Lamb does down there. Man, that's 258 00:11:12,348 --> 00:11:14,028 Speaker 6: gonna be an exposed offense for the Cowboys. 259 00:11:16,348 --> 00:11:16,588 Speaker 3: Yeah. 260 00:11:16,908 --> 00:11:19,028 Speaker 10: I think a guy who's on that list over at 261 00:11:19,028 --> 00:11:22,188 Speaker 10: pick twenty seven, NICKI, man, worry, I don't see him 262 00:11:22,228 --> 00:11:23,788 Speaker 10: falling that far. I mean, this is a guy that's 263 00:11:23,828 --> 00:11:27,428 Speaker 10: sixty three two twenty ran a four to four. I mean, 264 00:11:27,708 --> 00:11:31,028 Speaker 10: you just don't see that type of size and athleticism 265 00:11:31,308 --> 00:11:32,988 Speaker 10: at the safety position. I mean, this is a guy 266 00:11:33,068 --> 00:11:36,068 Speaker 10: that is a special, special athlete. I do see that 267 00:11:36,188 --> 00:11:38,628 Speaker 10: he's a first safety taking off the board in this 268 00:11:38,868 --> 00:11:40,908 Speaker 10: mock draft, but I just think there's a couple. 269 00:11:40,788 --> 00:11:42,948 Speaker 3: More teams that may need a safety before that. 270 00:11:43,068 --> 00:11:45,508 Speaker 10: You see a lot of quarterbacks taking but hey, safety 271 00:11:45,548 --> 00:11:47,668 Speaker 10: is an important position as well. They are the leaders 272 00:11:47,948 --> 00:11:50,508 Speaker 10: of the back end. This guy's a ballhawk. He has 273 00:11:50,668 --> 00:11:53,588 Speaker 10: great coverage skills. He's very solid in the run game 274 00:11:53,828 --> 00:11:57,028 Speaker 10: and running in those lanes and making tackles in the alley. 275 00:11:57,348 --> 00:12:00,108 Speaker 10: I just think this guy's too special as an athlete 276 00:12:00,268 --> 00:12:01,908 Speaker 10: to fall all the way to twenty seven. 277 00:12:02,028 --> 00:12:03,708 Speaker 1: He looks great too, and he's a really good pick. 278 00:12:03,788 --> 00:12:05,788 Speaker 1: Twenty seven feel like a little bit of a fall. 279 00:12:05,868 --> 00:12:09,028 Speaker 1: But enough of these mock drafts. Let's talk something more 280 00:12:09,148 --> 00:12:12,668 Speaker 1: real and more concrete. Let's talk fantasy football, guys. That's 281 00:12:12,708 --> 00:12:14,628 Speaker 1: what we want to get into. Because the number one 282 00:12:14,748 --> 00:12:16,668 Speaker 1: player in this draft I think that you're going to 283 00:12:16,708 --> 00:12:19,468 Speaker 1: pick for your fantasy draft this fall is Ashton GenZ, 284 00:12:19,508 --> 00:12:21,748 Speaker 1: the running back from Boise State. So I love the 285 00:12:21,828 --> 00:12:25,468 Speaker 1: fact that we have Lance here having Ashton go at 286 00:12:25,588 --> 00:12:28,068 Speaker 1: number ten to the Bears. Now you might think, oh, 287 00:12:28,148 --> 00:12:30,588 Speaker 1: everyone's got him going to the Bears, and Ben Johnson, 288 00:12:30,628 --> 00:12:31,268 Speaker 1: thiss Man and Johnson. 289 00:12:31,308 --> 00:12:33,228 Speaker 5: That not true. If you look at the collection. 290 00:12:33,308 --> 00:12:35,708 Speaker 1: I'm looking at eight different mock drafts, everything from CBS 291 00:12:35,828 --> 00:12:38,388 Speaker 1: to Daniel Jeremiah to the USA today, they all have 292 00:12:38,508 --> 00:12:39,348 Speaker 1: them going Raiders. 293 00:12:39,548 --> 00:12:41,228 Speaker 5: The Boise State running back, they have him going to 294 00:12:41,308 --> 00:12:41,708 Speaker 5: the Raider. 295 00:12:41,988 --> 00:12:44,468 Speaker 1: Six out of eight of them have him going to 296 00:12:44,548 --> 00:12:46,788 Speaker 1: the Las Vegas Raiders to be with Gino and Pete 297 00:12:46,868 --> 00:12:48,628 Speaker 1: Carroll and do Pete. You know, Pete loves to run 298 00:12:48,708 --> 00:12:50,588 Speaker 1: the ball, going back to when he was a college coach. 299 00:12:51,188 --> 00:12:53,748 Speaker 1: But the other ones, the few outliers are Chicago. In fact, 300 00:12:53,748 --> 00:12:57,268 Speaker 1: the USA Today even has the Bears trading up all 301 00:12:57,348 --> 00:12:59,388 Speaker 1: the way from ten to five to get genty, which 302 00:12:59,428 --> 00:13:02,388 Speaker 1: is a huge jump in the top ten. Here's the fact. 303 00:13:02,508 --> 00:13:04,948 Speaker 1: I still think whether it's genty or something later than 304 00:13:04,988 --> 00:13:07,268 Speaker 1: Omari and Hampton, I don't think I know the Bears 305 00:13:07,308 --> 00:13:08,908 Speaker 1: are going to get a running back. They did not 306 00:13:08,988 --> 00:13:11,548 Speaker 1: get a big running back in free agency. Ben Johnson 307 00:13:11,708 --> 00:13:14,788 Speaker 1: is going to leave Green Bay with a running back? 308 00:13:15,308 --> 00:13:17,668 Speaker 1: Is it the Bell of the Ball Ashton Genzy maybe? 309 00:13:17,828 --> 00:13:19,948 Speaker 1: Or if it's too expensive because they don't have that 310 00:13:20,108 --> 00:13:21,788 Speaker 1: top five pick that they may need to get him, 311 00:13:22,108 --> 00:13:24,188 Speaker 1: They'll get someone on Day two, Day three. 312 00:13:24,588 --> 00:13:27,148 Speaker 5: They do not go and bring in Joe Tuni. 313 00:13:26,868 --> 00:13:30,548 Speaker 1: A guard, a famous expensive guard, just to protect Caleb. 314 00:13:30,708 --> 00:13:33,548 Speaker 1: Guards are for running, guards are for blocking linebackers. Guards 315 00:13:33,588 --> 00:13:36,268 Speaker 1: are for opening holes. Joe Tuni does it incredibly well, 316 00:13:36,308 --> 00:13:38,588 Speaker 1: and you're not going to do that to give DeAndre 317 00:13:38,708 --> 00:13:39,828 Speaker 1: Swift three hundred carries. 318 00:13:39,868 --> 00:13:42,188 Speaker 5: That's not DeAndre Swift. That's never going to be Andre Swift. 319 00:13:42,308 --> 00:13:43,188 Speaker 5: Ben Johnson runs. 320 00:13:43,228 --> 00:13:45,708 Speaker 1: They will get a running back as a Bears guy. 321 00:13:45,908 --> 00:13:48,468 Speaker 1: I hope it's Aston GenZ, but if it's too expensive 322 00:13:48,548 --> 00:13:49,268 Speaker 1: to get somebody else. 323 00:13:49,308 --> 00:13:51,708 Speaker 5: If it's him, celebrate. If not, don't worry. It's coming. 324 00:13:51,748 --> 00:13:53,868 Speaker 4: All right, let's blend all these takes together. Kyle just 325 00:13:53,908 --> 00:13:54,548 Speaker 4: said the bell to the. 326 00:13:54,548 --> 00:13:56,668 Speaker 2: Ball, and I know that there's one name and one 327 00:13:56,748 --> 00:13:59,708 Speaker 2: team since Cabinda's talking Colts, and I know there's one 328 00:13:59,788 --> 00:14:03,468 Speaker 2: name off it. This name up to MANTIITEO. If I 329 00:14:03,548 --> 00:14:07,308 Speaker 2: say Tyler Warren to somebody, VANTA, yeah, let's go. 330 00:14:07,508 --> 00:14:09,788 Speaker 4: I would like to go around the table on Tyler Warren. Manti. 331 00:14:09,788 --> 00:14:12,468 Speaker 6: I'll start with you, well, I said many times on 332 00:14:12,548 --> 00:14:14,148 Speaker 6: this show. When I watched him in a semi final 333 00:14:14,188 --> 00:14:16,908 Speaker 6: game against my Notre Dame fighting Iris, I was trying 334 00:14:16,908 --> 00:14:18,228 Speaker 6: to figure out who the heck was this guy? 335 00:14:18,348 --> 00:14:21,388 Speaker 5: Was this the dude the King from from the movie Troy, Like, 336 00:14:21,468 --> 00:14:23,028 Speaker 5: the guy is just unbelievable. 337 00:14:23,108 --> 00:14:25,988 Speaker 6: And I saw his ability to not only catch the ball, 338 00:14:26,228 --> 00:14:29,148 Speaker 6: but his contact balance, his ability to run. 339 00:14:29,148 --> 00:14:31,188 Speaker 5: Every route tree in the playbook. 340 00:14:31,548 --> 00:14:34,268 Speaker 6: He does things and he blocks. And I said this 341 00:14:34,388 --> 00:14:36,788 Speaker 6: in the makeup proof, Imagine what Bill Belichick would have 342 00:14:36,788 --> 00:14:38,628 Speaker 6: been able to do with this guy. So if I 343 00:14:38,668 --> 00:14:41,188 Speaker 6: could imagine that, imagine what these coaches who are now 344 00:14:41,348 --> 00:14:44,148 Speaker 6: using these tight ends and guys like Travis Kelsey and 345 00:14:44,548 --> 00:14:47,748 Speaker 6: Rock Bauers and all these tight ends. So we guys 346 00:14:47,788 --> 00:14:53,028 Speaker 6: go to Notre Dame. Thanks a lot. The guy is 347 00:14:53,228 --> 00:14:55,588 Speaker 6: just a great player, and I'm really excited to see 348 00:14:55,668 --> 00:14:57,508 Speaker 6: him go. And I mean I think in Lances when 349 00:14:57,548 --> 00:14:59,788 Speaker 6: he has him going to the coat yep at fourteen, 350 00:15:00,108 --> 00:15:05,708 Speaker 6: him and Anthony Richardson with downs and Pittman, that's gonna 351 00:15:05,748 --> 00:15:06,228 Speaker 6: look scary. 352 00:15:06,348 --> 00:15:09,468 Speaker 5: So I like this player. Coovint you go, We get 353 00:15:09,508 --> 00:15:09,948 Speaker 5: in there ahead. 354 00:15:10,068 --> 00:15:11,308 Speaker 3: Number forty four. 355 00:15:11,268 --> 00:15:16,348 Speaker 10: From the Penn State University, Tyler Warren the most complete 356 00:15:16,468 --> 00:15:17,748 Speaker 10: tight end in this class. 357 00:15:17,908 --> 00:15:20,588 Speaker 3: I mean, this guy can do it all. He is tenacious. 358 00:15:20,628 --> 00:15:24,228 Speaker 10: There's a clip of him against SMU running outside zone 359 00:15:24,468 --> 00:15:26,708 Speaker 10: and he just blocks the d N through the back 360 00:15:26,748 --> 00:15:28,228 Speaker 10: of the end zone. I mean, he's a guy who 361 00:15:28,268 --> 00:15:30,588 Speaker 10: wants to finish you. He's a guy who's great in 362 00:15:30,708 --> 00:15:33,668 Speaker 10: terms of yards after the catch. He has sure hands, 363 00:15:33,908 --> 00:15:36,628 Speaker 10: and he can do it all, whether it's wildcat quarterback, 364 00:15:36,788 --> 00:15:38,468 Speaker 10: whether it's putting him in the slot and running a 365 00:15:38,548 --> 00:15:40,428 Speaker 10: slot fade with a tight end. There are a whole 366 00:15:40,468 --> 00:15:42,348 Speaker 10: lot of tight ends in the league that can do that. 367 00:15:42,428 --> 00:15:44,468 Speaker 10: I mean, this guy can truly do it all. I mean, 368 00:15:44,508 --> 00:15:46,828 Speaker 10: I'd love to see him at Ben Johnson's offense because 369 00:15:46,868 --> 00:15:48,428 Speaker 10: that'd be an absolute night mare. 370 00:15:48,468 --> 00:15:49,868 Speaker 3: I know they need a running back, but. 371 00:15:49,948 --> 00:15:52,628 Speaker 10: My goodness, if there's one pick in this entire draft 372 00:15:52,668 --> 00:15:55,388 Speaker 10: where you know it is a can't miss, it's Tyler 373 00:15:55,508 --> 00:15:57,428 Speaker 10: Warren from Penn State, number forty four. 374 00:15:57,588 --> 00:15:59,508 Speaker 1: Yeah, the Bears will be interested, and they obviously already 375 00:15:59,508 --> 00:16:01,508 Speaker 1: have Cole Commett under contract as the guy they love. 376 00:16:01,588 --> 00:16:03,428 Speaker 1: They tried it with Gerald Everett last year, the second 377 00:16:03,468 --> 00:16:05,508 Speaker 1: tight end. He's no longer there to go for it. 378 00:16:05,628 --> 00:16:08,828 Speaker 1: To get another weapon would be just even stocking the 379 00:16:08,828 --> 00:16:11,108 Speaker 1: cupboard more for Kayleab. But I think, what's this screating 380 00:16:11,108 --> 00:16:12,948 Speaker 1: about Tyler Warren is if you click around and read 381 00:16:13,028 --> 00:16:16,148 Speaker 1: around and freely put the pieces together. It's a lot 382 00:16:16,148 --> 00:16:19,148 Speaker 1: of people saying, maybe the best overall player in this draft. 383 00:16:19,348 --> 00:16:21,588 Speaker 1: But there's like five players that we're saying that about. 384 00:16:21,588 --> 00:16:24,988 Speaker 1: Who we have Travis Hunter's best overall player, Eeshton, gen 385 00:16:25,068 --> 00:16:26,548 Speaker 1: z Abduel, Carter, Tyler Warren. 386 00:16:26,748 --> 00:16:27,548 Speaker 5: Which one is it? 387 00:16:27,628 --> 00:16:29,908 Speaker 1: You know what's funny, Nobody says that about cam Ward 388 00:16:29,948 --> 00:16:31,428 Speaker 1: even though he's probably going to be the number one 389 00:16:31,428 --> 00:16:34,428 Speaker 1: overall pick. Tyler Warren is a pick where when you're 390 00:16:34,468 --> 00:16:36,628 Speaker 1: at the draft in Green Bay, in the theater around 391 00:16:36,708 --> 00:16:38,948 Speaker 1: Lambeau and everything, and the team announces the pick, the 392 00:16:39,028 --> 00:16:42,708 Speaker 1: fans go crazy. They love that pick because, frankly, it's 393 00:16:42,788 --> 00:16:44,468 Speaker 1: not a defensive tackle they don't know very well. 394 00:16:44,508 --> 00:16:45,628 Speaker 5: It's not an offensive lineman. 395 00:16:45,788 --> 00:16:47,668 Speaker 1: It's a guy who's been in these big college games 396 00:16:47,708 --> 00:16:49,828 Speaker 1: so you can have on your fantasy team, who looks great, 397 00:16:50,268 --> 00:16:52,868 Speaker 1: who loves old school players, and Harden knows football and 398 00:16:52,948 --> 00:16:55,788 Speaker 1: has like Jeremy Shockey comps and then all these like 399 00:16:55,868 --> 00:16:56,668 Speaker 1: he wants it all. 400 00:16:57,108 --> 00:16:58,988 Speaker 5: So there's a lot of excitement about him. 401 00:16:59,348 --> 00:17:01,068 Speaker 1: We have to decide in the next three weeks who 402 00:17:01,188 --> 00:17:04,628 Speaker 1: is the best overall prospect at any position and go 403 00:17:04,708 --> 00:17:05,628 Speaker 1: to Penn State Cabinda. 404 00:17:06,148 --> 00:17:08,108 Speaker 10: Yeah, this guy with the penns this guy with the 405 00:17:08,148 --> 00:17:09,588 Speaker 10: Penn State number one. And let me tell you guys 406 00:17:09,628 --> 00:17:11,348 Speaker 10: a little bit of story about Tyler Warren. 407 00:17:11,468 --> 00:17:12,548 Speaker 3: Yeah, I got a story. 408 00:17:12,588 --> 00:17:14,148 Speaker 10: Oh yeah, I got a story. Like I want to 409 00:17:14,148 --> 00:17:16,068 Speaker 10: show up on the failte Right, it's a little it's 410 00:17:16,068 --> 00:17:18,548 Speaker 10: a little golf show. We do nine hole scramble. There's 411 00:17:18,628 --> 00:17:20,788 Speaker 10: money that you can win. Somebody goes to charity, somebody 412 00:17:20,788 --> 00:17:21,828 Speaker 10: goes into the players pockets. 413 00:17:21,828 --> 00:17:22,468 Speaker 3: A little series. 414 00:17:22,668 --> 00:17:24,388 Speaker 10: The guy who scores the lowest score with me in 415 00:17:24,428 --> 00:17:26,268 Speaker 10: a two man scramble basically wins. At the end of 416 00:17:26,308 --> 00:17:29,268 Speaker 10: the series, I am trying my hardest to get Tyler 417 00:17:29,308 --> 00:17:31,228 Speaker 10: Warren on the show. I got a chance to talk 418 00:17:31,268 --> 00:17:35,268 Speaker 10: to his agent. This guy says no to ninety eight 419 00:17:35,388 --> 00:17:38,268 Speaker 10: percent of marketing deals. He doesn't want the attention, he 420 00:17:38,348 --> 00:17:41,028 Speaker 10: doesn't want the spotlight on him. This guy is completely 421 00:17:41,548 --> 00:17:45,068 Speaker 10: locked in on football. Like, whatever team gets this guy 422 00:17:45,428 --> 00:17:47,948 Speaker 10: is gonna get a guy who is laser focused on 423 00:17:48,108 --> 00:17:51,228 Speaker 10: being the best version of himself. So I just want 424 00:17:51,268 --> 00:17:54,588 Speaker 10: to put that out there, like this dude's locked the 425 00:17:54,868 --> 00:17:56,668 Speaker 10: FN period and the story. 426 00:17:56,508 --> 00:17:58,668 Speaker 5: I like it. I got a hot take, KP, I 427 00:17:58,788 --> 00:18:01,308 Speaker 5: got one. We like to do hot takes on here. Yeah, 428 00:18:01,308 --> 00:18:03,148 Speaker 5: I love it. Jacksonville Jaguars R five. 429 00:18:04,028 --> 00:18:06,988 Speaker 6: Oh, they just got rid of Evan ingram Oh turning 430 00:18:07,108 --> 00:18:10,508 Speaker 6: him up with Lawrence and you have brought you have 431 00:18:10,708 --> 00:18:13,468 Speaker 6: that young Brian Thomas Junior out there and pairing those 432 00:18:13,548 --> 00:18:16,228 Speaker 6: guys up could be scary in Mike Go as early 433 00:18:16,308 --> 00:18:17,188 Speaker 6: as pot Oh my. 434 00:18:17,268 --> 00:18:19,228 Speaker 2: Gosh, look at you guys. I thought Ben to the 435 00:18:19,308 --> 00:18:20,828 Speaker 2: end of the story was going to be he agreed 436 00:18:20,908 --> 00:18:22,628 Speaker 2: to do the show with you. I thought that was 437 00:18:22,668 --> 00:18:23,948 Speaker 2: going to be the fairy tale ending. 438 00:18:25,548 --> 00:18:27,548 Speaker 3: I'm still I'm still working on it, Jamie. 439 00:18:27,668 --> 00:18:29,508 Speaker 4: I like what you're trying to do here. 440 00:18:29,548 --> 00:18:31,548 Speaker 2: You're trying to corner him into it through GMFB. 441 00:18:31,708 --> 00:18:33,108 Speaker 4: I respect the hustle. 442 00:18:33,188 --> 00:18:33,948 Speaker 5: It's good smart. 443 00:18:34,468 --> 00:18:36,748 Speaker 1: I thought Manday's hot take was going to be Jacksonville's 444 00:18:36,748 --> 00:18:38,388 Speaker 1: going to get cam. 445 00:18:38,308 --> 00:18:40,388 Speaker 5: Ward like they're going to tell you some something crazy. 446 00:18:41,148 --> 00:18:43,668 Speaker 4: Work on it, Kyla Warnet five. 447 00:18:43,828 --> 00:18:44,068 Speaker 1: Here we go. 448 00:18:46,828 --> 00:18:49,548 Speaker 2: All right, it's back, We're back. GMFB is in the 449 00:18:49,708 --> 00:18:52,988 Speaker 2: business of buying or keep trying. I got two topics 450 00:18:53,028 --> 00:18:54,508 Speaker 2: that I'm going to lay out for the table and 451 00:18:54,588 --> 00:18:56,148 Speaker 2: You've got to tell me if you're investing in this 452 00:18:56,228 --> 00:18:58,988 Speaker 2: stock or if you are not. Since stocks are where 453 00:18:58,988 --> 00:19:01,028 Speaker 2: it's at these days, There's been a lot of speculation 454 00:19:01,188 --> 00:19:04,748 Speaker 2: about the future of quarterback her Cousins in Atlanta. Currently, 455 00:19:04,868 --> 00:19:07,268 Speaker 2: he sits as the backup to Michael Pennix Junior. However, 456 00:19:07,548 --> 00:19:09,268 Speaker 2: how can you have a guy like that, a long 457 00:19:09,348 --> 00:19:11,508 Speaker 2: time starter available if a team can't. 458 00:19:11,388 --> 00:19:13,868 Speaker 4: Just make a call to inquire what they would the 459 00:19:13,908 --> 00:19:16,628 Speaker 4: Falcons would need for him. So here's this tea up. 460 00:19:17,828 --> 00:19:21,748 Speaker 2: The Cleveland Browns can either draft a quarterback or take 461 00:19:21,868 --> 00:19:24,988 Speaker 2: Kirk Cousins at quarterback. Kirk Cousins is a better option 462 00:19:25,188 --> 00:19:28,388 Speaker 2: in Cleveland at quarterback than drafting a rookie. 463 00:19:28,828 --> 00:19:31,908 Speaker 4: Are you buying this or are you going to keep trying? Mantai? 464 00:19:32,588 --> 00:19:33,988 Speaker 5: Can I have my cake and eat it too? On 465 00:19:34,068 --> 00:19:34,348 Speaker 5: this one? 466 00:19:35,068 --> 00:19:36,708 Speaker 6: And the reason why I asked that question is liten 467 00:19:36,748 --> 00:19:41,068 Speaker 6: side tail can't be listen though, I don't understand why 468 00:19:41,188 --> 00:19:43,348 Speaker 6: we can't. If I am the Browns, I don't understand 469 00:19:43,348 --> 00:19:47,068 Speaker 6: why I can't get Kirk Cousins and then do exactly 470 00:19:47,148 --> 00:19:49,628 Speaker 6: what Lance did in his mock draft and trade back 471 00:19:49,668 --> 00:19:51,668 Speaker 6: in late in the first round and pick somebody up 472 00:19:51,708 --> 00:19:55,668 Speaker 6: one of these Schuder Sanders or or was that a 473 00:19:56,028 --> 00:19:58,388 Speaker 6: Jackson Dark. I don't know why we can't do. I 474 00:19:58,428 --> 00:19:59,468 Speaker 6: would think that would be the. 475 00:19:59,508 --> 00:20:00,548 Speaker 5: Perfect scenario for you. 476 00:20:00,708 --> 00:20:03,428 Speaker 6: These quarterbacks need a little bit more polishing. Listen, every 477 00:20:03,508 --> 00:20:06,108 Speaker 6: quarterback that goes in to the NFL needs some polishing 478 00:20:06,188 --> 00:20:09,588 Speaker 6: and needs some maturing. These quarterbacks need somebody in there 479 00:20:09,868 --> 00:20:12,508 Speaker 6: that can help them guide them on this path called 480 00:20:12,548 --> 00:20:13,028 Speaker 6: the NFL. 481 00:20:13,068 --> 00:20:14,348 Speaker 5: If we're going on a hike. 482 00:20:14,348 --> 00:20:16,308 Speaker 6: I'd rather go on somebody that's been on the hike 483 00:20:16,388 --> 00:20:18,508 Speaker 6: before that knows all the twisting turns and those where 484 00:20:18,588 --> 00:20:20,748 Speaker 6: goes up where it goes down. And Kirk Cousins is 485 00:20:20,788 --> 00:20:23,628 Speaker 6: one of those guys that can help me prepare myself 486 00:20:23,708 --> 00:20:25,748 Speaker 6: and give me a little time to kind of mature 487 00:20:25,748 --> 00:20:26,708 Speaker 6: a little bit in this game. 488 00:20:26,828 --> 00:20:31,308 Speaker 5: So I'm on the I guess I'm buying it Jamie 489 00:20:31,388 --> 00:20:34,068 Speaker 5: a little bit. Ye. I would love to have Kirk Cousins. 490 00:20:34,148 --> 00:20:36,948 Speaker 6: He makes my team even better if I'm somebody like 491 00:20:37,028 --> 00:20:39,668 Speaker 6: the Browns. And then if I were able to draft 492 00:20:39,788 --> 00:20:42,388 Speaker 6: one of those young quarterbacks late in the first that 493 00:20:42,628 --> 00:20:44,868 Speaker 6: puts me up and sets me up perfectly to allow 494 00:20:44,948 --> 00:20:47,988 Speaker 6: my young cat and my young pup two to mature 495 00:20:47,988 --> 00:20:48,988 Speaker 6: a little bit in this game. 496 00:20:51,068 --> 00:20:52,868 Speaker 10: Yeah, I agree Manti to a degree. I mean, it 497 00:20:52,908 --> 00:20:56,028 Speaker 10: would take some gymnastics to get that done. But I mean, 498 00:20:56,308 --> 00:20:58,788 Speaker 10: Kirk Cousins is a proven quarterback. I still think he's 499 00:20:58,828 --> 00:21:02,348 Speaker 10: got juice left. He's a vet, he understands systems. You know, 500 00:21:02,388 --> 00:21:04,788 Speaker 10: you could throw a whole lot at him. I don't 501 00:21:04,788 --> 00:21:07,388 Speaker 10: see a rookie quarterback coming in and changing this franchise. 502 00:21:07,428 --> 00:21:10,908 Speaker 10: To mean, we saw the Baker Mayfield experiment. Honestly, Baker 503 00:21:10,988 --> 00:21:13,468 Speaker 10: played pretty well, but we saw how it ended. Cleveland 504 00:21:13,468 --> 00:21:16,548 Speaker 10: Browns haven't made the best decisions as an organization. We 505 00:21:16,588 --> 00:21:19,708 Speaker 10: saw the two hundred and fifty million dollars guaranteed contact 506 00:21:19,748 --> 00:21:22,548 Speaker 10: with the Shaun Watson. We've seen how that experiment has gone. 507 00:21:22,748 --> 00:21:25,668 Speaker 10: Baker Mayfield luckily was able to research his career after 508 00:21:25,788 --> 00:21:28,028 Speaker 10: he left Cleveland. But I just don't see a rookie 509 00:21:28,308 --> 00:21:31,148 Speaker 10: coming in here and changing this franchise. And I also 510 00:21:31,268 --> 00:21:33,628 Speaker 10: just don't think they have enough weapons on the outside 511 00:21:33,908 --> 00:21:37,588 Speaker 10: and help to make it really easy on this quarterback 512 00:21:37,628 --> 00:21:40,108 Speaker 10: that comes in as a rookie. I love their defense, 513 00:21:40,428 --> 00:21:43,148 Speaker 10: but just offensively, there's just too many missing pieces for 514 00:21:43,268 --> 00:21:45,268 Speaker 10: me to sit here and tell you that a Shadora 515 00:21:45,308 --> 00:21:46,908 Speaker 10: Sanders or a camp Ward is going to come in 516 00:21:46,988 --> 00:21:48,548 Speaker 10: here and have major success. 517 00:21:48,828 --> 00:21:50,028 Speaker 3: I just don't see it happening. 518 00:21:50,268 --> 00:21:53,668 Speaker 1: I'm going to say keep trying, because really what's going 519 00:21:53,748 --> 00:21:56,308 Speaker 1: on here is are the Browns a better option for 520 00:21:56,428 --> 00:21:57,588 Speaker 1: Kirk Cousins as well. 521 00:21:57,988 --> 00:21:58,948 Speaker 5: Let's understand this guy. 522 00:21:59,028 --> 00:22:00,628 Speaker 1: So he's sitting there as a member of the Atlanta 523 00:22:00,668 --> 00:22:03,708 Speaker 1: Falcons with a no trade clause where he can decide 524 00:22:03,828 --> 00:22:06,068 Speaker 1: if they we're trading you to the Browns. 525 00:22:06,108 --> 00:22:09,028 Speaker 5: He no, you aren't. So let's think about this. 526 00:22:09,228 --> 00:22:12,788 Speaker 1: We've been watching and studying and enjoying Kirk Cousins for years. 527 00:22:13,508 --> 00:22:14,908 Speaker 5: You are Kirk Cousins. 528 00:22:14,988 --> 00:22:18,228 Speaker 1: You are thirty six years old, You're going into season 529 00:22:18,428 --> 00:22:22,908 Speaker 1: fourteen in the NFL. You have complete financial security, you 530 00:22:22,988 --> 00:22:25,428 Speaker 1: have a wonderful family, you have a pretty good reputation 531 00:22:25,508 --> 00:22:27,908 Speaker 1: as a player and a guy. Do you want to 532 00:22:28,028 --> 00:22:31,148 Speaker 1: move again? You're in Atlanta and of course you're the backup. 533 00:22:31,188 --> 00:22:32,428 Speaker 5: I get it. And there's this young guy. 534 00:22:33,068 --> 00:22:36,468 Speaker 1: Do you want to move to Cleveland candidly, which has 535 00:22:36,508 --> 00:22:38,908 Speaker 1: been a wasteland for a long time? To be the 536 00:22:38,988 --> 00:22:41,668 Speaker 1: starter you're gonna be. They'll trade for you. You say yes, 537 00:22:41,788 --> 00:22:43,868 Speaker 1: let's go. We're gonna be the starter. I'm playing football, 538 00:22:43,868 --> 00:22:46,188 Speaker 1: I'm the leading the huddle. Or do you want to 539 00:22:46,268 --> 00:22:49,388 Speaker 1: stay in Atlanta and you're the QB two. Now when 540 00:22:49,428 --> 00:22:50,988 Speaker 1: you go to Cleveland and say I'm the starter, you 541 00:22:51,028 --> 00:22:52,988 Speaker 1: get to work with Kevin Stefanski and it's all fresh 542 00:22:53,028 --> 00:22:53,388 Speaker 1: and fun. 543 00:22:54,028 --> 00:22:55,828 Speaker 5: You got to sit your kids down, you have to 544 00:22:55,868 --> 00:22:56,828 Speaker 5: sit your wife down. 545 00:22:57,228 --> 00:22:59,908 Speaker 1: We're going to new schools, boys, We're gonna meet new friends. 546 00:22:59,988 --> 00:23:03,828 Speaker 1: We're gonna go here. It's a whole process, and sure 547 00:23:03,868 --> 00:23:05,788 Speaker 1: it's worth it if you get in the right situation. 548 00:23:06,228 --> 00:23:08,588 Speaker 1: Do you want to move again and start over again 549 00:23:08,868 --> 00:23:11,268 Speaker 1: for really the second year in a row, to be 550 00:23:11,428 --> 00:23:13,268 Speaker 1: the bridge quarterback for the Browns? 551 00:23:13,508 --> 00:23:15,308 Speaker 5: Or maybe you just say I made. 552 00:23:15,228 --> 00:23:16,548 Speaker 1: A commitment to a landa I thought they made a 553 00:23:16,588 --> 00:23:17,068 Speaker 1: commitment to me. 554 00:23:17,108 --> 00:23:17,908 Speaker 5: I'm gonna hold up my end. 555 00:23:17,948 --> 00:23:19,268 Speaker 1: I'm going to be a professional, I'm going to be 556 00:23:19,268 --> 00:23:21,308 Speaker 1: a leader, and I'm gonna help Michael, and if Michael 557 00:23:21,388 --> 00:23:24,148 Speaker 1: goes down, I am ready to play. I don't know 558 00:23:24,188 --> 00:23:26,908 Speaker 1: if I'm Kirk Cousins, if I'm saying, all right, screw it, 559 00:23:27,028 --> 00:23:29,548 Speaker 1: start over. Let's go to Cleveland, of all places, which 560 00:23:29,588 --> 00:23:32,668 Speaker 1: isn't exactly turnkey for me to start winning games on offense. 561 00:23:33,068 --> 00:23:34,668 Speaker 1: I think I stayed put, and I think I said, 562 00:23:34,828 --> 00:23:36,588 Speaker 1: rather be a falcon. I'll collect my checks and be 563 00:23:36,628 --> 00:23:37,308 Speaker 1: a good employee. 564 00:23:37,508 --> 00:23:39,548 Speaker 2: All right, first round of buying or keep trying? Check 565 00:23:39,748 --> 00:23:42,948 Speaker 2: mark the box. Moving on to Jameis Winston. One of 566 00:23:42,988 --> 00:23:44,988 Speaker 2: the topics that came out of the league meeting in 567 00:23:45,148 --> 00:23:48,028 Speaker 2: Florida was that the NFL has changed the rules a 568 00:23:48,028 --> 00:23:50,868 Speaker 2: little bit for teams eligibility for hard knocks. 569 00:23:50,948 --> 00:23:53,268 Speaker 4: They removed the rule that you don't have. 570 00:23:53,268 --> 00:23:54,708 Speaker 2: To be in hard knocks, or they can't make you 571 00:23:54,708 --> 00:23:56,628 Speaker 2: be in hard knocks if you made the postseason last year, 572 00:23:56,628 --> 00:23:58,468 Speaker 2: you can't have a first year head coach. Let's just 573 00:23:58,468 --> 00:24:00,708 Speaker 2: say it's opened up the options. Well, I want to 574 00:24:00,748 --> 00:24:03,588 Speaker 2: open them up even further. Here's the buying or keep trying. 575 00:24:04,508 --> 00:24:09,388 Speaker 2: Winston should be the first ever player to be on 576 00:24:09,708 --> 00:24:11,828 Speaker 2: hard knocks. And I'm going to show you this example 577 00:24:11,868 --> 00:24:14,108 Speaker 2: as to why then you're gonna be buying or keep trying, 578 00:24:14,148 --> 00:24:16,388 Speaker 2: whether or not a tim or somebody Else's take a listen. 579 00:24:17,428 --> 00:24:18,788 Speaker 8: What's your go to pre emial? 580 00:24:19,388 --> 00:24:24,908 Speaker 11: Typically a nice steak, sweet potato, green beans. My middle 581 00:24:24,988 --> 00:24:29,668 Speaker 11: name is Lenod, but it's spelled like differently, so a 582 00:24:29,708 --> 00:24:31,868 Speaker 11: lot of people say Leonard, but I don't have an R, 583 00:24:32,068 --> 00:24:33,508 Speaker 11: and my middle name is Lenod. 584 00:24:34,108 --> 00:24:34,868 Speaker 3: Like Leonard. 585 00:24:35,628 --> 00:24:40,308 Speaker 11: My spirit animal would either be a tiger because I 586 00:24:40,388 --> 00:24:44,788 Speaker 11: have the ir of a tiger, or it would be 587 00:24:44,788 --> 00:24:47,348 Speaker 11: a lion because I'm the king of the jungle. A 588 00:24:47,428 --> 00:24:54,068 Speaker 11: platypus is a platypus. It's a duck billed and eater 589 00:24:54,628 --> 00:24:58,268 Speaker 11: with a beaver tail. My favorite platypus of all time. 590 00:24:58,308 --> 00:25:02,708 Speaker 11: It's period of Platypus and Phoeneix and ferd So that's 591 00:25:02,748 --> 00:25:06,068 Speaker 11: how I know the nice details of what a platypus is. 592 00:25:06,228 --> 00:25:09,068 Speaker 3: If I was to be the first to discover life 593 00:25:09,268 --> 00:25:13,148 Speaker 3: outside of Earth, my nake's move would be. 594 00:25:14,748 --> 00:25:18,948 Speaker 11: Inviting friends over for this New Earth party that I'm 595 00:25:18,948 --> 00:25:23,508 Speaker 11: about to throw, and probably looking for water so I 596 00:25:23,588 --> 00:25:27,228 Speaker 11: can have something that's sustainable so I can live on 597 00:25:27,348 --> 00:25:28,068 Speaker 11: this new planet. 598 00:25:31,748 --> 00:25:34,268 Speaker 2: That's Jamis Winstonbody's a lot. 599 00:25:34,988 --> 00:25:37,628 Speaker 5: The power ranked platy pie. I don't know, I've never 600 00:25:37,708 --> 00:25:38,388 Speaker 5: heard that before. 601 00:25:39,148 --> 00:25:42,988 Speaker 4: Uh huh, Okay, that's Jamis Lenade Winston. 602 00:25:44,108 --> 00:25:44,588 Speaker 5: Man Time. 603 00:25:44,948 --> 00:25:47,708 Speaker 2: Jamis Winston should be the first player ever to be 604 00:25:47,828 --> 00:25:51,588 Speaker 2: featured on a single individual version of hard knocks. Are 605 00:25:51,628 --> 00:25:53,268 Speaker 2: you buying or are you going to give me a 606 00:25:53,308 --> 00:25:54,788 Speaker 2: different guy and say keep trying. 607 00:25:55,348 --> 00:25:58,508 Speaker 5: I'm buying. And to your your former your former reference 608 00:25:58,588 --> 00:25:59,068 Speaker 5: to stocks. 609 00:25:59,108 --> 00:26:02,748 Speaker 6: If Jis Winston was a broadcasting stock, I'd buy every 610 00:26:03,508 --> 00:26:06,388 Speaker 6: Jamis Winston brought podcasting stock there is. If you look, guys, 611 00:26:06,828 --> 00:26:09,628 Speaker 6: when he did the Super Bowl, he had more views 612 00:26:09,748 --> 00:26:11,788 Speaker 6: for the videos that he did in the Super Bowl 613 00:26:11,868 --> 00:26:14,668 Speaker 6: than the super Bowl itself. So if you are somebody 614 00:26:14,788 --> 00:26:17,668 Speaker 6: like Jamis, if you are one of these networks and 615 00:26:17,708 --> 00:26:22,148 Speaker 6: you've seen Jameis Winston's name come across your desk, you buy. 616 00:26:22,428 --> 00:26:25,108 Speaker 5: I'm buying. Everybody's buying. The thing I love about Jamis 617 00:26:25,228 --> 00:26:25,788 Speaker 5: is this listen. 618 00:26:26,188 --> 00:26:30,188 Speaker 6: He's unapologetic, he's authentic, and he's not a chameleon. Where 619 00:26:30,188 --> 00:26:31,988 Speaker 6: you might be asking, man, say what's a chameleon. A 620 00:26:32,028 --> 00:26:34,428 Speaker 6: chameleon is somebody and a person who changes based on 621 00:26:34,908 --> 00:26:37,468 Speaker 6: who they are, who they're around, and what they're around. 622 00:26:37,588 --> 00:26:40,068 Speaker 6: Jameis Winston is the same whether he's on Bourbon Street, 623 00:26:40,268 --> 00:26:42,268 Speaker 6: whether he's sitting in a suit after he signs for 624 00:26:42,348 --> 00:26:44,508 Speaker 6: the New York Giants. He's the same guy. And I 625 00:26:44,588 --> 00:26:46,348 Speaker 6: respect the heck out of him for it. I just 626 00:26:46,428 --> 00:26:48,308 Speaker 6: wish you had followed me back on Instagram because I've 627 00:26:48,308 --> 00:26:50,508 Speaker 6: been following for a while and he hit that follow up, 628 00:26:50,628 --> 00:26:51,148 Speaker 6: So that's okay. 629 00:26:51,188 --> 00:26:51,748 Speaker 5: I still love you. 630 00:26:51,948 --> 00:26:54,748 Speaker 4: A chameleon is not a duck build and eater. That 631 00:26:54,868 --> 00:26:55,748 Speaker 4: would be a platyfus. 632 00:26:57,148 --> 00:26:59,028 Speaker 10: Yeah, with the beavertel Man's that, we're going to start 633 00:26:59,068 --> 00:27:02,068 Speaker 10: the campaign for Jameis Winston to follow you back on Instagram. 634 00:27:02,108 --> 00:27:03,228 Speaker 3: I'm the first one that I'm. 635 00:27:03,108 --> 00:27:06,468 Speaker 10: On JO and this guy I'm minus. I'm minus all 636 00:27:06,588 --> 00:27:09,948 Speaker 10: day long. Like Jamis Winston is larger than life. This 637 00:27:10,108 --> 00:27:14,508 Speaker 10: guy overflows with positivity. He praises the Lord all day law. 638 00:27:14,708 --> 00:27:16,908 Speaker 10: I mean him and Russell Wilson in the New York 639 00:27:16,948 --> 00:27:19,388 Speaker 10: Giants locker room if they draft you door Sanders, I 640 00:27:19,468 --> 00:27:21,948 Speaker 10: heard Dionne Sanders say, Hey, if you're in the locker 641 00:27:22,028 --> 00:27:24,388 Speaker 10: room with these two guys before every single game, you're 642 00:27:24,428 --> 00:27:25,788 Speaker 10: gonna be getting baptized. 643 00:27:25,868 --> 00:27:30,348 Speaker 3: Like this dude is just overflowing with energy. He's authentic. 644 00:27:30,508 --> 00:27:33,468 Speaker 3: Like you said, Manti, I absolutely love this guy and 645 00:27:33,628 --> 00:27:36,908 Speaker 3: every single time I see him, whether he's a starting quarterback, 646 00:27:37,028 --> 00:27:40,508 Speaker 3: whether he's the backup quarterback, he's a great teammate and 647 00:27:40,628 --> 00:27:42,308 Speaker 3: he's the same dude, and that's the type of guy 648 00:27:42,388 --> 00:27:44,548 Speaker 3: you want to watch every single day on a Hard 649 00:27:44,628 --> 00:27:45,348 Speaker 3: Knocks episode. 650 00:27:45,428 --> 00:27:48,068 Speaker 1: It's a compelling case. But I'm gonna go keep trying 651 00:27:48,148 --> 00:27:50,348 Speaker 1: on this. I don't want a single focus of Hard 652 00:27:50,428 --> 00:27:52,748 Speaker 1: Knocks on Jamis because I need a lot of rough 653 00:27:52,908 --> 00:27:55,428 Speaker 1: contents and I need Tommy DeVito content. There's too many 654 00:27:55,468 --> 00:27:57,828 Speaker 1: other good pieces there to go at. But you know, 655 00:27:57,948 --> 00:28:00,908 Speaker 1: my alternative idea is, honestly, I'd be much more intrigued 656 00:28:00,908 --> 00:28:03,948 Speaker 1: about a Jamis Winston movie, a proper movie with actors 657 00:28:03,988 --> 00:28:05,348 Speaker 1: portray him in his life. 658 00:28:05,468 --> 00:28:07,068 Speaker 5: I think John Boyega could play Jamis. 659 00:28:07,068 --> 00:28:09,628 Speaker 1: They're about the same age, and you get into Jamis's 660 00:28:09,708 --> 00:28:12,908 Speaker 1: upbringing in Alabama and being drafted by the Rangers and 661 00:28:13,028 --> 00:28:15,628 Speaker 1: is pitching in Florida State, and frankly, like some of 662 00:28:15,668 --> 00:28:17,468 Speaker 1: his stuff he went through in college that was really 663 00:28:17,548 --> 00:28:19,348 Speaker 1: dark that people don't like to talk about it anymore 664 00:28:19,388 --> 00:28:21,868 Speaker 1: because it was really unsavory. I think there is a 665 00:28:21,988 --> 00:28:25,908 Speaker 1: much more interesting story about Jamis and the character arc 666 00:28:26,148 --> 00:28:28,628 Speaker 1: and where we're going now than him sitting around just 667 00:28:28,708 --> 00:28:30,628 Speaker 1: being zany in fun, which he can just do online 668 00:28:30,708 --> 00:28:31,508 Speaker 1: or at press conferences. 669 00:28:31,508 --> 00:28:32,988 Speaker 5: I'd like the Jamis Winston movie. 670 00:28:33,068 --> 00:28:35,948 Speaker 2: I'm behind that, Kyle, let me float a theory by 671 00:28:35,988 --> 00:28:39,068 Speaker 2: you on Monday. I believe, and I quote the Kyle 672 00:28:39,148 --> 00:28:42,468 Speaker 2: Brandt experience, Kyle said this about himself. I'm a miserable 673 00:28:42,548 --> 00:28:44,588 Speaker 2: bastard who doesn't need a lot of friends. I have 674 00:28:44,748 --> 00:28:47,308 Speaker 2: my family, and I have select friends around the country. 675 00:28:47,628 --> 00:28:49,908 Speaker 2: And a lot of people are always wondering Kyle. 676 00:28:50,028 --> 00:28:51,908 Speaker 4: Is Kyle the same on TV that he is? The 677 00:28:51,948 --> 00:28:53,948 Speaker 4: answer is he is not. He's a very different person. 678 00:28:54,108 --> 00:28:59,428 Speaker 2: Now do you think Jamis is this guy all the time, Kyle, 679 00:28:59,668 --> 00:29:01,708 Speaker 2: or do you think he has a little bit of 680 00:29:01,788 --> 00:29:04,988 Speaker 2: Kyle Branton in where like when he goes home, he's not. 681 00:29:05,428 --> 00:29:08,028 Speaker 4: Like talking with his children about the different species of 682 00:29:08,068 --> 00:29:08,668 Speaker 4: plat a pie. 683 00:29:10,948 --> 00:29:13,148 Speaker 5: I think he's actually him like that all the time. 684 00:29:13,428 --> 00:29:15,708 Speaker 1: Yeah, And I think whether he's with his kids at 685 00:29:15,748 --> 00:29:19,548 Speaker 1: home or more importantly, Jermaine to the conversation, I think 686 00:29:19,628 --> 00:29:22,028 Speaker 1: that people really like Jamis in the locker room because 687 00:29:22,068 --> 00:29:24,148 Speaker 1: he does always show up like that. I think the 688 00:29:24,268 --> 00:29:26,748 Speaker 1: teammates everywhere he's been have gotten a kick out of him. 689 00:29:26,748 --> 00:29:29,908 Speaker 1: They've liked him, They rally behind him, and frankly, like 690 00:29:30,308 --> 00:29:31,788 Speaker 1: not to put too fine a point, on it. I 691 00:29:31,868 --> 00:29:34,468 Speaker 1: think that may reverberate in the Giants locker room, whereas 692 00:29:34,868 --> 00:29:37,788 Speaker 1: there's another guy in that quarterback room who maybe does 693 00:29:37,868 --> 00:29:41,308 Speaker 1: not have the same type of attraction to teammates and 694 00:29:41,348 --> 00:29:43,228 Speaker 1: seems a little bit different, who isn't one. 695 00:29:43,108 --> 00:29:43,628 Speaker 5: Of the guys. 696 00:29:43,788 --> 00:29:45,948 Speaker 1: So we're going to talk about the Giants a lot 697 00:29:46,028 --> 00:29:47,908 Speaker 1: this season, and if they go into the season with 698 00:29:48,108 --> 00:29:51,028 Speaker 1: just Russ and Jamis, it'll be very interesting to see 699 00:29:51,068 --> 00:29:53,348 Speaker 1: what happens if perhaps they should struggle with Russ and 700 00:29:53,508 --> 00:29:56,028 Speaker 1: the locker room has Jamis Tare who's mister popularity and 701 00:29:56,068 --> 00:29:58,988 Speaker 1: the prom king and everything. Two very different personalities. So 702 00:29:59,028 --> 00:30:01,228 Speaker 1: that's a long answer to your question. But I go 703 00:30:01,428 --> 00:30:03,188 Speaker 1: home and I just don't speak for like the next 704 00:30:03,228 --> 00:30:04,708 Speaker 1: eighteen hours until I come on the show. 705 00:30:04,828 --> 00:30:06,788 Speaker 5: I think Jami has never stopped speaking. I think he 706 00:30:06,868 --> 00:30:07,588 Speaker 5: is really authentic. 707 00:30:07,668 --> 00:30:07,828 Speaker 11: I do. 708 00:30:08,468 --> 00:30:10,148 Speaker 2: Oh man, So we're saying we are not going to 709 00:30:10,188 --> 00:30:12,828 Speaker 2: get the Brant family version of Hard Knocks because it 710 00:30:12,868 --> 00:30:13,748 Speaker 2: would be no content. 711 00:30:13,988 --> 00:30:14,308 Speaker 5: Never. 712 00:30:14,908 --> 00:30:19,068 Speaker 1: Never do you want to be sitting around watching the 713 00:30:19,108 --> 00:30:20,988 Speaker 1: Food Network drinking like that's the show. 714 00:30:21,108 --> 00:30:23,588 Speaker 5: I don't think that's much of a show. So Joan Toby, 715 00:30:23,708 --> 00:30:24,908 Speaker 5: you know that that's the show. 716 00:30:25,308 --> 00:30:28,828 Speaker 1: You're welcome, but not on camera, and like my guy, maybe. 717 00:30:29,428 --> 00:30:31,268 Speaker 4: All right, that's as the buyer keep drying. 718 00:30:35,708 --> 00:30:40,108 Speaker 5: Dart Underneat lost the football. He got hit by a Dual. 719 00:30:39,948 --> 00:30:44,828 Speaker 8: Carter to the twenty six, A Duel Carter, the defensive player. 720 00:30:44,628 --> 00:30:45,548 Speaker 5: Of the year in the Big Ten. 721 00:30:49,748 --> 00:30:50,228 Speaker 12: No where to go? 722 00:30:50,628 --> 00:30:55,588 Speaker 9: Boy, look at up Dual Carter lacerating that offensive front. 723 00:30:56,228 --> 00:30:58,748 Speaker 5: Pretty shocked all the way back to the twenty six. 724 00:30:59,548 --> 00:31:00,468 Speaker 5: This kid is special. 725 00:31:00,548 --> 00:31:04,548 Speaker 2: Man, man, I don't know whose voice that was just said. 726 00:31:04,548 --> 00:31:07,668 Speaker 2: Abdul Carter was lacerating a team's defense. But like I'm 727 00:31:07,668 --> 00:31:10,268 Speaker 2: in your your team's offense. I'm into it our very own. 728 00:31:10,308 --> 00:31:13,748 Speaker 2: Brian Baldinger had a chance to talk top draft prospect, 729 00:31:13,868 --> 00:31:15,788 Speaker 2: the guy that we is going to talk right now 730 00:31:15,828 --> 00:31:17,868 Speaker 2: on the show. Abdul Carter talked to him last week 731 00:31:17,908 --> 00:31:19,708 Speaker 2: at Penn State's pro day. Let's take a listen and 732 00:31:19,708 --> 00:31:20,908 Speaker 2: then we're going to get into the discussion. 733 00:31:22,388 --> 00:31:23,948 Speaker 13: What do people want to know about you? I'b do 734 00:31:24,148 --> 00:31:27,068 Speaker 13: like you had these interviews here Thember Whining and donning, 735 00:31:27,148 --> 00:31:29,268 Speaker 13: you all these different teams. What do they want to know? 736 00:31:29,508 --> 00:31:31,708 Speaker 13: Because when I turn the tape on, there's a kid 737 00:31:31,788 --> 00:31:34,828 Speaker 13: that loves football, Like is that? Honestly all they should 738 00:31:34,908 --> 00:31:36,228 Speaker 13: know how much you love it. 739 00:31:36,748 --> 00:31:39,188 Speaker 12: Everything else is important, like off the field stuff like 740 00:31:39,468 --> 00:31:40,868 Speaker 12: who I am as a person and things like that. 741 00:31:40,948 --> 00:31:42,828 Speaker 12: But the end of the day, I just love football. 742 00:31:42,828 --> 00:31:44,548 Speaker 12: I love playing, love competing. At the end of the day, 743 00:31:44,748 --> 00:31:46,548 Speaker 12: what was it like here these three years for you all? 744 00:31:46,588 --> 00:31:46,868 Speaker 3: Do I mean? 745 00:31:46,908 --> 00:31:49,508 Speaker 13: This has been a very successful period here at Penn 746 00:31:49,548 --> 00:31:51,828 Speaker 13: State for in the history of Penn State football. It's 747 00:31:51,868 --> 00:31:55,068 Speaker 13: been a really nice period of time. Did it feel 748 00:31:55,228 --> 00:31:56,308 Speaker 13: like Happy Valley to you? 749 00:31:56,668 --> 00:31:57,228 Speaker 5: Yeah? I loved there. 750 00:31:57,308 --> 00:31:59,188 Speaker 12: Penn State was none but good to me. I just 751 00:31:59,308 --> 00:32:01,308 Speaker 12: my whole process here, just obviously on the field, our 752 00:32:01,388 --> 00:32:03,908 Speaker 12: growth as a player. But the main thing I say 753 00:32:03,948 --> 00:32:05,428 Speaker 12: is like off the feel how I as a person, 754 00:32:05,948 --> 00:32:08,028 Speaker 12: like as a teammate, as a as a person in 755 00:32:08,068 --> 00:32:10,348 Speaker 12: the locker room, like my maturity. My I feel like 756 00:32:10,348 --> 00:32:11,748 Speaker 12: I was a little bit selfish coming in and getting 757 00:32:11,828 --> 00:32:14,308 Speaker 12: out of my system throughout my first three years here, 758 00:32:14,748 --> 00:32:16,868 Speaker 12: having conversations with coaches so many ways where I was 759 00:32:16,948 --> 00:32:18,668 Speaker 12: just mature as a man and as a player. 760 00:32:18,748 --> 00:32:19,428 Speaker 3: And as a player. 761 00:32:19,788 --> 00:32:21,388 Speaker 13: You came here as a linebacker, you wanted to be 762 00:32:21,428 --> 00:32:24,148 Speaker 13: a linebacker. End up kind of going to the edge. 763 00:32:24,508 --> 00:32:27,428 Speaker 13: But you really can play anywhere. Like wherever they put 764 00:32:27,468 --> 00:32:29,788 Speaker 13: you is that? Is that what you say you're it's 765 00:32:29,868 --> 00:32:32,148 Speaker 13: positioned as football whatever they put up. Due, I'm here 766 00:32:32,228 --> 00:32:32,668 Speaker 13: to make plays. 767 00:32:32,708 --> 00:32:33,668 Speaker 12: I could play offense too. 768 00:32:33,868 --> 00:32:35,788 Speaker 5: So I saw you throwing the ball. 769 00:32:36,068 --> 00:32:36,988 Speaker 3: You need a little work on that. 770 00:32:37,308 --> 00:32:38,708 Speaker 13: I could throw it. I can get it to where you. 771 00:32:38,788 --> 00:32:40,148 Speaker 13: I can put it on the money, all right, So 772 00:32:40,388 --> 00:32:43,108 Speaker 13: I know. I'm listen. So I saw Chop Robinson here, 773 00:32:43,308 --> 00:32:45,668 Speaker 13: last year's number one pick. He said, last year he 774 00:32:45,748 --> 00:32:49,028 Speaker 13: ran four to four eight, and he said, you're faster 775 00:32:49,188 --> 00:32:51,628 Speaker 13: than him. So if you did run, I'll doing What 776 00:32:52,228 --> 00:32:53,948 Speaker 13: kind of time might we have seen? 777 00:32:54,148 --> 00:32:55,388 Speaker 12: Yeah, I would say on four to three and I 778 00:32:55,428 --> 00:32:57,308 Speaker 12: would have put it on paper, but I didn't work out. 779 00:32:57,308 --> 00:32:58,788 Speaker 12: But he say, he said I'm faster than him. 780 00:32:58,908 --> 00:33:01,668 Speaker 13: Yeah, okay, that's surprised you've done. 781 00:33:01,868 --> 00:33:03,828 Speaker 12: No, I'm surprised he admitted that, but I already knew. 782 00:33:03,828 --> 00:33:04,228 Speaker 5: I'm surprised. 783 00:33:04,268 --> 00:33:08,348 Speaker 13: He all right, I'm due. Listen, congratulations, good luck to you. 784 00:33:09,388 --> 00:33:12,068 Speaker 13: It's been a fun process for you, or how would 785 00:33:12,108 --> 00:33:12,668 Speaker 13: you describe this. 786 00:33:12,868 --> 00:33:14,308 Speaker 12: It's definitely been a fun I've been a grind, but 787 00:33:14,388 --> 00:33:16,108 Speaker 12: it's all worth it. So I'm just living on my dream. 788 00:33:16,468 --> 00:33:17,348 Speaker 3: Go live out that dream. 789 00:33:17,388 --> 00:33:17,988 Speaker 5: Brother, appreciate it. 790 00:33:17,988 --> 00:33:18,828 Speaker 13: All right, nice talking to you. 791 00:33:20,028 --> 00:33:21,948 Speaker 4: I'm due, Carter said, Put me on offense. I can 792 00:33:22,028 --> 00:33:22,828 Speaker 4: do anything you need. 793 00:33:22,948 --> 00:33:25,628 Speaker 2: Jasonicabinda, you are a huge fan of this young man 794 00:33:25,748 --> 00:33:29,268 Speaker 2: heading into the draft later this month in Green Bay. 795 00:33:29,348 --> 00:33:32,308 Speaker 2: What makes him so special? Beyond his alma mater. 796 00:33:33,828 --> 00:33:36,228 Speaker 10: Man, All I can do is shake shake my head 797 00:33:36,268 --> 00:33:40,468 Speaker 10: at Abdul Carter because this guy is absolutely freakish, another 798 00:33:40,628 --> 00:33:44,748 Speaker 10: descendant of Stick City. The number eleven, the great number 799 00:33:44,788 --> 00:33:49,548 Speaker 10: elevens of the Penn State University linebacker you Abdul Carter, 800 00:33:49,748 --> 00:33:52,588 Speaker 10: twelve and a half sacks, twenty three and a half 801 00:33:52,788 --> 00:33:56,268 Speaker 10: TFLs led the nation, and tackles for loss. I mean, 802 00:33:56,308 --> 00:33:58,188 Speaker 10: this guy special, and I think what makes him so 803 00:33:58,508 --> 00:34:00,668 Speaker 10: elite is he's got elitees. 804 00:34:00,988 --> 00:34:01,188 Speaker 3: Ben. 805 00:34:01,508 --> 00:34:04,188 Speaker 10: There's defensive ends that can shed blocks, and then there's 806 00:34:04,228 --> 00:34:06,748 Speaker 10: the defensive ends that can shed blocks and then turn 807 00:34:06,828 --> 00:34:09,708 Speaker 10: that corner and not only get to the quarterback, but 808 00:34:09,948 --> 00:34:12,908 Speaker 10: accelerate through to the quarterback. And it doesn't matter who 809 00:34:12,988 --> 00:34:15,748 Speaker 10: you are, whether you're a quarterback, whether you're a running back, 810 00:34:15,868 --> 00:34:18,348 Speaker 10: whether you're a wide receiver, you're not out running this guy. 811 00:34:18,388 --> 00:34:20,988 Speaker 10: I mean, you heard him in that interview with Brian Baldinger. 812 00:34:21,188 --> 00:34:23,468 Speaker 10: This guy thinks he can run four to three like 813 00:34:23,588 --> 00:34:25,348 Speaker 10: I have him down for a full to four, but 814 00:34:25,628 --> 00:34:29,428 Speaker 10: four three at my outside set and fifty five pounds, 815 00:34:29,828 --> 00:34:32,308 Speaker 10: Are you kidding me? This guy's a freak. And I 816 00:34:32,388 --> 00:34:34,628 Speaker 10: can't believe it because when Mike uh Parsons came out 817 00:34:34,628 --> 00:34:37,308 Speaker 10: for the draft, I would have never ever thought that 818 00:34:37,428 --> 00:34:39,428 Speaker 10: there would be a guy that I could compare to 819 00:34:39,628 --> 00:34:40,508 Speaker 10: Mi Cup Parsons. 820 00:34:40,788 --> 00:34:42,188 Speaker 3: But why The reason why I think. 821 00:34:42,068 --> 00:34:44,828 Speaker 10: This guy is such a safe pick is because his floor. 822 00:34:44,708 --> 00:34:45,388 Speaker 3: Is so high. 823 00:34:45,788 --> 00:34:47,908 Speaker 10: Even at a floor, you know you're gonna get really 824 00:34:47,988 --> 00:34:51,148 Speaker 10: good pass rush production. And he's really solid in the 825 00:34:51,228 --> 00:34:55,068 Speaker 10: run game. He's so slippery, he is strong, he's explosive, 826 00:34:55,308 --> 00:34:55,548 Speaker 10: and he. 827 00:34:55,628 --> 00:34:57,668 Speaker 3: Can do it all. And let me remind you, guys, 828 00:34:58,028 --> 00:34:59,428 Speaker 3: this was his first. 829 00:34:59,628 --> 00:35:03,188 Speaker 14: Year playing defensive end and at twelve and a half sacks, 830 00:35:03,548 --> 00:35:06,708 Speaker 14: first team AP All American, Are you kidding me? Like 831 00:35:06,788 --> 00:35:10,508 Speaker 14: the NFL loves to see this ascending players and for 832 00:35:10,668 --> 00:35:12,628 Speaker 14: him to be at his first year at defensive end. 833 00:35:12,668 --> 00:35:15,308 Speaker 3: And mind you, he looks great as a standom linebacker. 834 00:35:15,508 --> 00:35:18,148 Speaker 10: He's got coverage skills, he can flip his hips and 835 00:35:18,268 --> 00:35:20,588 Speaker 10: get back in the coverage. Like this is the type 836 00:35:20,588 --> 00:35:23,108 Speaker 10: of dude that you put on your defense and he's 837 00:35:23,188 --> 00:35:25,868 Speaker 10: going to be a chess piece that you. 838 00:35:25,948 --> 00:35:29,308 Speaker 3: Can use outside on the inside. If you want mismatches 839 00:35:29,388 --> 00:35:31,988 Speaker 3: up on centers, up on guards, you can back him 840 00:35:32,068 --> 00:35:33,948 Speaker 3: up and have him drop in the coverage. He can 841 00:35:34,028 --> 00:35:34,588 Speaker 3: do everything. 842 00:35:34,788 --> 00:35:37,388 Speaker 6: Truly, Jason, I got a question for your brother, because 843 00:35:37,388 --> 00:35:40,588 Speaker 6: obviously having Michael Parsons and what he was able to 844 00:35:40,668 --> 00:35:42,828 Speaker 6: do at Penn State and now what he's able to 845 00:35:42,868 --> 00:35:44,148 Speaker 6: do for the Dallas Cowboys. 846 00:35:44,268 --> 00:35:46,508 Speaker 5: When you go to Penn State, give us an insight 847 00:35:46,548 --> 00:35:47,028 Speaker 5: look as. 848 00:35:46,948 --> 00:35:50,468 Speaker 6: To how they're able to produce these type of linebackers 849 00:35:50,508 --> 00:35:52,988 Speaker 6: that cannot only rush the edge, but can be a 850 00:35:53,068 --> 00:35:53,908 Speaker 6: stack linebacker. 851 00:35:53,988 --> 00:35:57,468 Speaker 5: They can be really productive in the passing game. 852 00:35:57,748 --> 00:36:00,388 Speaker 6: What is it about Penn State that these linebackers are 853 00:36:00,468 --> 00:36:02,428 Speaker 6: so well equipped for when they go into the NFL. 854 00:36:04,548 --> 00:36:05,388 Speaker 3: I'll tell you what I think. 855 00:36:05,428 --> 00:36:08,308 Speaker 10: The number one thing about Penn State is that it's 856 00:36:08,428 --> 00:36:11,428 Speaker 10: linebacker you, and we don't take that lightly whatsoever. 857 00:36:11,788 --> 00:36:14,068 Speaker 3: There's a standard in that room and a. 858 00:36:14,228 --> 00:36:17,588 Speaker 10: Culture of not only lifting up that torch, but passing 859 00:36:17,748 --> 00:36:20,308 Speaker 10: on to the next guys and keeping that standard and 860 00:36:20,428 --> 00:36:23,428 Speaker 10: culture exactly where it is at the Penn State linebacker. 861 00:36:23,628 --> 00:36:25,428 Speaker 3: You're not just a stand up guy. You're gonna be 862 00:36:25,468 --> 00:36:26,788 Speaker 3: able to rush the passer. 863 00:36:27,028 --> 00:36:28,908 Speaker 10: You're gonna be able to be complete, and you're gonna 864 00:36:28,908 --> 00:36:31,708 Speaker 10: be developed in that way. And with that all in mind, 865 00:36:31,948 --> 00:36:35,668 Speaker 10: and we all know Penn State linebackers, man, they are playmakers. 866 00:36:35,908 --> 00:36:37,868 Speaker 3: And number eleven is just another. 867 00:36:37,668 --> 00:36:40,268 Speaker 10: Guy in line that's gonna go to the NFL and 868 00:36:40,388 --> 00:36:44,188 Speaker 10: make a big, big impact on whatever organization drafts him 869 00:36:44,228 --> 00:36:44,588 Speaker 10: this year. 870 00:36:44,668 --> 00:36:45,748 Speaker 1: We're just gassing you here. 871 00:36:45,868 --> 00:36:48,068 Speaker 5: We're gassing you up, Cabinda. I'm gonna keep you going. 872 00:36:48,108 --> 00:36:49,508 Speaker 5: I'm gonna just like we're throwing you up. 873 00:36:49,708 --> 00:36:51,628 Speaker 3: I'm geeked up. I mean, this guy can bet. 874 00:36:51,748 --> 00:36:53,748 Speaker 10: He's got all the moves, he's got the spin move, 875 00:36:53,828 --> 00:36:56,228 Speaker 10: he's got inside. You want to take him inside on 876 00:36:56,308 --> 00:36:57,988 Speaker 10: a guard of the center of guard that can't freaking 877 00:36:58,068 --> 00:37:00,108 Speaker 10: move their feet. Okay, he's gonna pitter patch you and 878 00:37:00,228 --> 00:37:02,788 Speaker 10: go around you. I mean he's slippery, and it's. 879 00:37:02,748 --> 00:37:05,148 Speaker 3: So hard for these defensive ends to get low and 880 00:37:05,348 --> 00:37:06,428 Speaker 3: ben and get around guys. 881 00:37:06,548 --> 00:37:08,028 Speaker 5: Let me get into something. I want to hear me. 882 00:37:08,068 --> 00:37:09,468 Speaker 1: I'm gonna give you more I'm gonna toss you a 883 00:37:09,508 --> 00:37:10,348 Speaker 1: shrimp at Benny Hanna. 884 00:37:10,388 --> 00:37:11,268 Speaker 5: Okay, here we go. 885 00:37:11,468 --> 00:37:13,388 Speaker 1: All right, you mentioned I want to take a little 886 00:37:13,508 --> 00:37:16,868 Speaker 1: visit to Stick City. You mentioned Stick City sixth being 887 00:37:16,948 --> 00:37:19,228 Speaker 1: the elevens, the ones and ones. A lot of people 888 00:37:19,268 --> 00:37:21,828 Speaker 1: watch and understand that Penn State has this incredible tradition 889 00:37:21,988 --> 00:37:22,868 Speaker 1: with number eleven. 890 00:37:23,468 --> 00:37:25,828 Speaker 5: I don't want you to do it now, because we 891 00:37:25,908 --> 00:37:26,268 Speaker 5: should do. 892 00:37:26,268 --> 00:37:28,628 Speaker 1: A segment before you leave where you power rank all 893 00:37:28,628 --> 00:37:31,148 Speaker 1: the guys to win number eleven, including this gentleman. 894 00:37:31,308 --> 00:37:33,428 Speaker 5: But just tell me a little bit about some. 895 00:37:33,548 --> 00:37:35,308 Speaker 1: Of the guys who have done it, this part of 896 00:37:35,348 --> 00:37:36,388 Speaker 1: the fraternity. 897 00:37:35,948 --> 00:37:37,348 Speaker 5: He's in, and maybe where he may fall. 898 00:37:37,828 --> 00:37:40,828 Speaker 10: Yeah, I mean you got Obviously you can't forget about 899 00:37:40,908 --> 00:37:43,188 Speaker 10: LaVar Arrington. I mean LaVar Arrington is like this. 900 00:37:43,308 --> 00:37:46,948 Speaker 3: Look about it. You statue number eleven at Penn State 901 00:37:47,068 --> 00:37:51,428 Speaker 3: University like that leap that LeVar leap, I guess Illinois. 902 00:37:50,948 --> 00:37:52,788 Speaker 10: On that fourth and one, Like are you kidding me? 903 00:37:52,908 --> 00:37:56,348 Speaker 10: That is special? These guys are special guys. Not everybody 904 00:37:56,428 --> 00:37:58,668 Speaker 10: can come to Penn State where number eleven, and I 905 00:37:58,788 --> 00:38:02,828 Speaker 10: promise you nobody that doesn't have freakish athleticim. 906 00:38:02,388 --> 00:38:04,028 Speaker 3: Is even going to come in and ask right for 907 00:38:04,108 --> 00:38:05,828 Speaker 3: number eleven. So who else is a out of respect? 908 00:38:05,868 --> 00:38:07,428 Speaker 3: You have got Brandon Bell, You've. 909 00:38:07,268 --> 00:38:10,908 Speaker 10: Got LaVar Arrington, you obviously got Micah Parsons, and then you've. 910 00:38:10,788 --> 00:38:14,868 Speaker 3: Got Abdul Carter. I mean you've got a Navarro bowman. Yes, 911 00:38:15,388 --> 00:38:19,308 Speaker 3: there are some freaking dudes who were number eleven at 912 00:38:19,388 --> 00:38:21,628 Speaker 3: Penn State, and all of them go to the league 913 00:38:21,788 --> 00:38:24,668 Speaker 3: and all of them have a great amount of success 914 00:38:24,908 --> 00:38:26,708 Speaker 3: at that level. I'm excited for this guy. 915 00:38:27,028 --> 00:38:30,588 Speaker 5: You know who has number eleven right now? Var Arrington, 916 00:38:30,788 --> 00:38:32,348 Speaker 5: LaVar Arrington junior. 917 00:38:32,588 --> 00:38:34,628 Speaker 3: That's right, he has. He's a freshman right. 918 00:38:34,548 --> 00:38:37,268 Speaker 10: Now, and he looks like a year three Micah Parsons 919 00:38:37,308 --> 00:38:38,428 Speaker 10: already as a freshman. 920 00:38:38,788 --> 00:38:39,988 Speaker 3: I don't know how we keep doing. 921 00:38:39,828 --> 00:38:42,068 Speaker 5: It, but tomorrow you're power ranking. Stick City guys. I 922 00:38:42,188 --> 00:38:43,828 Speaker 5: just gave you a segment. What more do I have 923 00:38:43,948 --> 00:38:44,188 Speaker 5: to give? 924 00:38:44,308 --> 00:38:44,668 Speaker 11: Go do it. 925 00:38:44,748 --> 00:38:45,628 Speaker 5: It's done, power Ranking. 926 00:38:45,748 --> 00:38:47,828 Speaker 4: I can't keep just producing stuff like this.