1 00:00:00,280 --> 00:00:06,680 Speaker 1: The Pack twelve has to finish strong embold season, but 2 00:00:07,560 --> 00:00:10,160 Speaker 1: if not, this is the fun part of the season. 3 00:00:10,480 --> 00:00:17,160 Speaker 1: We're doing the All Decade Draft. He and she hires 4 00:00:17,200 --> 00:00:21,440 Speaker 1: a coach, but is it really a coach? And twenty 5 00:00:21,680 --> 00:00:25,640 Speaker 1: is going to be the year of quarterbacks and coordinators 6 00:00:25,640 --> 00:00:29,639 Speaker 1: In the back twelve North, I'm George Rice Stir with 7 00:00:29,840 --> 00:00:38,280 Speaker 1: Ralph Hamperton and it is the Pack twelve Apostles. Ralph, 8 00:00:38,400 --> 00:00:41,400 Speaker 1: I have to start out, I say thank you to 9 00:00:41,600 --> 00:00:45,280 Speaker 1: everybody who's listening to the Pack twelve Apostles and shared 10 00:00:45,360 --> 00:00:48,479 Speaker 1: the Pack twelve Apostles. 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I do a show 18 00:01:13,880 --> 00:01:17,920 Speaker 1: on Fox Sports Radio right for Unafraid Show to videos 19 00:01:18,000 --> 00:01:21,520 Speaker 1: all those things, and we appreciate your time appreciate your energy, 20 00:01:21,520 --> 00:01:25,760 Speaker 1: because this is the podcast, not just four pack twelve fans, 21 00:01:25,880 --> 00:01:29,840 Speaker 1: bipack twelve fans about the Pack twelve, the good, the bad, 22 00:01:29,920 --> 00:01:34,200 Speaker 1: the ugly. We bring the real. Are you ready, Ralph? 23 00:01:34,360 --> 00:01:38,000 Speaker 1: I'm ready? Man. How is your holiday? It was good, man, 24 00:01:38,160 --> 00:01:41,040 Speaker 1: it was it was good. I actually I did something 25 00:01:41,080 --> 00:01:45,680 Speaker 1: that I won't do again, which is travel on Christmas 26 00:01:45,920 --> 00:01:50,080 Speaker 1: or around Christmas. I like figured out I liked being 27 00:01:50,200 --> 00:01:53,360 Speaker 1: at home because it kind of I was gone for 28 00:01:53,960 --> 00:01:57,000 Speaker 1: the week leading up to Christmas and it just kind 29 00:01:57,000 --> 00:02:01,320 Speaker 1: of ruined the holiday for us. Like it was it 30 00:02:01,400 --> 00:02:03,280 Speaker 1: was almost like the year with me and my mom, 31 00:02:03,360 --> 00:02:05,520 Speaker 1: well when my mom and my auntie decided they didn't 32 00:02:05,520 --> 00:02:07,120 Speaker 1: want to cook for Thanksgiving when I was in like 33 00:02:07,200 --> 00:02:09,120 Speaker 1: junior high school or high school, and we went to 34 00:02:09,800 --> 00:02:13,200 Speaker 1: a restaurant I here called the Odyssey. Really good restaurant, 35 00:02:13,720 --> 00:02:17,560 Speaker 1: but it's like there's no leftovers. It doesn't feel like home. 36 00:02:18,080 --> 00:02:22,600 Speaker 1: Like it just wasn't the Christmas experience that I'm used 37 00:02:22,639 --> 00:02:28,079 Speaker 1: to or enjoy. Yeah, you did like a summer type trip, 38 00:02:28,320 --> 00:02:32,040 Speaker 1: like like like a summer getaway for the holiday. I mean, 39 00:02:32,040 --> 00:02:33,920 Speaker 1: everybody's got to try it once just to see if 40 00:02:33,919 --> 00:02:38,200 Speaker 1: it's for them, right, yeah, yeah, going yeah, going somewhere 41 00:02:38,240 --> 00:02:41,320 Speaker 1: tropical and warm for the winter. It is, it is 42 00:02:41,320 --> 00:02:45,040 Speaker 1: not the move. I would rather go to the snow. 43 00:02:45,360 --> 00:02:48,320 Speaker 1: I would rather be in the with with Kanye and 44 00:02:48,360 --> 00:02:54,080 Speaker 1: the mountains of Wyoming than be like then be in warm, 45 00:02:54,240 --> 00:02:56,920 Speaker 1: warm weather. At at least let me get some snowboarding 46 00:02:56,960 --> 00:03:00,680 Speaker 1: in or something. Yeah, it's weird listening of that Christmas 47 00:03:00,760 --> 00:03:04,680 Speaker 1: music when all you have is sunshine. Yeah, the weather 48 00:03:04,760 --> 00:03:09,919 Speaker 1: outside is it's really not yeah actually actually actually is great. 49 00:03:09,919 --> 00:03:14,920 Speaker 1: A mean swimming trucks right now. Yeah, But the the 50 00:03:15,080 --> 00:03:19,160 Speaker 1: Pack twelve Rolph we talked about how important it was 51 00:03:19,240 --> 00:03:23,520 Speaker 1: to start fast and bowl games, and there is one 52 00:03:23,560 --> 00:03:26,080 Speaker 1: thing I'm looking at right now because I remember a 53 00:03:26,080 --> 00:03:28,920 Speaker 1: couple of weeks ago, everybody was pointing to, Oh, the 54 00:03:28,919 --> 00:03:33,040 Speaker 1: Pack twelve officials are calling the National Championship game. Oh 55 00:03:33,200 --> 00:03:36,080 Speaker 1: everything's gonna go to to hell. The cops is gonna 56 00:03:36,080 --> 00:03:39,520 Speaker 1: look horrible. Um. I don't think there's any way Pack 57 00:03:39,600 --> 00:03:43,360 Speaker 1: twelve fans could cause any more controversy than the SEC 58 00:03:43,600 --> 00:03:46,520 Speaker 1: refs did in the semifinal game against Clemson and Old 59 00:03:46,680 --> 00:03:52,440 Speaker 1: Ohio State. It's not possible, right right, I mean, are 60 00:03:52,480 --> 00:03:54,360 Speaker 1: you and I on the same page here, like that's 61 00:03:54,360 --> 00:03:57,480 Speaker 1: a catch and a fumble. Oh no, no, I thought 62 00:03:57,480 --> 00:03:59,840 Speaker 1: that was an incomplete passed from the second I saw it. 63 00:04:00,080 --> 00:04:04,000 Speaker 1: I was watching Interesting with with Denisia, and I said, oh, 64 00:04:04,120 --> 00:04:06,320 Speaker 1: they're overturning that. They just wanted to make sure to 65 00:04:06,320 --> 00:04:08,320 Speaker 1: play they didn't blow the play dead if they did. 66 00:04:08,760 --> 00:04:11,440 Speaker 1: I mean, like, so you're saying, you're saying that's an 67 00:04:11,440 --> 00:04:15,320 Speaker 1: incomplete pass, like based on all of the rules we've 68 00:04:15,360 --> 00:04:19,960 Speaker 1: seen put in place since Calvin Johnson in the end zone, 69 00:04:20,120 --> 00:04:22,880 Speaker 1: or you're saying like that's always been an incomplete pass. 70 00:04:24,440 --> 00:04:27,960 Speaker 1: I'm talking about since we got replay and started tinkering 71 00:04:28,040 --> 00:04:32,320 Speaker 1: with what's a catch? Since Calvin Johnson and Daz Bryant. Yes, 72 00:04:32,720 --> 00:04:35,640 Speaker 1: that has been an incomplete pass. I'm saying it should 73 00:04:35,640 --> 00:04:38,040 Speaker 1: not be an incomplete pass. It should be a catch 74 00:04:38,080 --> 00:04:42,200 Speaker 1: in a fumble. How yeah, you and I are? You 75 00:04:42,240 --> 00:04:44,120 Speaker 1: and I are on the same page then, because I mean, 76 00:04:44,560 --> 00:04:46,760 Speaker 1: rules are rules. We can't do anything about that. But 77 00:04:46,800 --> 00:04:50,159 Speaker 1: like they have changed what a catch is based on 78 00:04:50,200 --> 00:04:54,839 Speaker 1: the fact that they got like six frame per second replay. 79 00:04:55,120 --> 00:04:59,000 Speaker 1: Oh dude, I am I hate replay to what what 80 00:04:59,120 --> 00:05:03,039 Speaker 1: it's devolve too. I mean, like to get everything right 81 00:05:03,160 --> 00:05:06,600 Speaker 1: has turned into actually get everything and get something's wrong, 82 00:05:07,200 --> 00:05:10,760 Speaker 1: Like you try to micro manage things because like you 83 00:05:10,800 --> 00:05:16,560 Speaker 1: can't adjudicate or or judge of play based upon frame 84 00:05:16,680 --> 00:05:19,719 Speaker 1: by frame because that's not how it how it happens. 85 00:05:20,000 --> 00:05:22,560 Speaker 1: It's almost like when you're watching packed to a basketball 86 00:05:22,839 --> 00:05:27,480 Speaker 1: and you see, like the for the history of basketball 87 00:05:27,560 --> 00:05:31,600 Speaker 1: until like two years ago, if a defender hits the 88 00:05:31,680 --> 00:05:34,479 Speaker 1: ball out of a guy's hands and it goes out 89 00:05:34,480 --> 00:05:39,880 Speaker 1: of bounds, it's the it's the offensive player's ball, unless 90 00:05:39,920 --> 00:05:43,039 Speaker 1: he reached out and touched it again. But now we're 91 00:05:43,120 --> 00:05:46,719 Speaker 1: looking in it's, oh, it went off of his finger 92 00:05:46,920 --> 00:05:50,640 Speaker 1: last No, that's not the way it's like for all 93 00:05:50,720 --> 00:05:53,440 Speaker 1: of basketball for a hundred plus years, it's been the 94 00:05:53,520 --> 00:05:57,440 Speaker 1: same way, and now we're trying to change the rules, 95 00:05:58,000 --> 00:06:01,480 Speaker 1: and the same thing with we with football. The only 96 00:06:01,560 --> 00:06:06,000 Speaker 1: thing that replay has truly helped with is two things. 97 00:06:06,520 --> 00:06:11,200 Speaker 1: One inbounds or out of bounds, and number two, it's 98 00:06:11,240 --> 00:06:15,600 Speaker 1: helped with ground causing fumbles, which I am. I like 99 00:06:15,920 --> 00:06:18,480 Speaker 1: both of those. But when you get into you know, 100 00:06:18,760 --> 00:06:22,720 Speaker 1: micro managing, you know, oh did it did the did 101 00:06:22,800 --> 00:06:26,480 Speaker 1: the ball move an inch? Did it? You know, like 102 00:06:26,520 --> 00:06:31,800 Speaker 1: it just gets terrible, Like, it's gotten so frustrating, it 103 00:06:31,960 --> 00:06:35,880 Speaker 1: slowed the game down, and it only gives fans more 104 00:06:35,960 --> 00:06:39,479 Speaker 1: things to complain about. I'm with you on that. No, 105 00:06:39,960 --> 00:06:44,880 Speaker 1: it's it, it's but I do think that it sort 106 00:06:44,880 --> 00:06:49,799 Speaker 1: of lampoons the whole argument that the NBA is losing 107 00:06:49,880 --> 00:06:54,040 Speaker 1: viewerships solely because people don't like the way that it's officiated. 108 00:06:54,400 --> 00:06:57,680 Speaker 1: Because nobody complains louder than football fans about the way 109 00:06:57,720 --> 00:07:03,000 Speaker 1: that targeting and complete paths and past interference is officiated, 110 00:07:03,480 --> 00:07:07,200 Speaker 1: Yet the numbers keep growing and growing and growing. Yeah, 111 00:07:07,360 --> 00:07:10,160 Speaker 1: I totally agree there, And oh but on the targeting 112 00:07:10,200 --> 00:07:14,080 Speaker 1: calls though, dude, I am like, like, let's take the 113 00:07:14,800 --> 00:07:18,920 Speaker 1: like the targeting call that we saw against Trevor Lawrence. 114 00:07:19,000 --> 00:07:21,040 Speaker 1: We've seen that in the PAC twelve so many times. 115 00:07:21,760 --> 00:07:23,720 Speaker 1: It reminded me. It reminded me of the hit on 116 00:07:23,880 --> 00:07:28,520 Speaker 1: Zack Moss where his head was going down and because 117 00:07:28,560 --> 00:07:31,040 Speaker 1: Evan Fields didn't have his eyes raised and he was, 118 00:07:31,280 --> 00:07:33,880 Speaker 1: you know, shooting for the numbers, he ends up hitting 119 00:07:33,920 --> 00:07:37,880 Speaker 1: somebody in the head. Dude. I got a number of 120 00:07:38,200 --> 00:07:42,720 Speaker 1: tweets about my response to it because I absolutely hated 121 00:07:42,800 --> 00:07:46,120 Speaker 1: the fact that that was called targeting. I get it, 122 00:07:46,680 --> 00:07:50,040 Speaker 1: but I hated it because the response I got, oh, 123 00:07:50,200 --> 00:07:52,760 Speaker 1: keep your keep your face out of it, keep your 124 00:07:52,760 --> 00:07:57,280 Speaker 1: head up. Do you realize it is humanly impossible? Like 125 00:07:57,400 --> 00:07:59,800 Speaker 1: trying to explain this to people who have never played 126 00:08:00,040 --> 00:08:04,280 Speaker 1: football or never actually hit somebody violently, they have no 127 00:08:04,400 --> 00:08:11,680 Speaker 1: idea Like you, it is physically impossible two generate force 128 00:08:12,120 --> 00:08:18,280 Speaker 1: energy or uh like like or momentum, enough momentum to 129 00:08:18,440 --> 00:08:22,720 Speaker 1: knock a player backwards unless you put your head down. 130 00:08:22,760 --> 00:08:27,160 Speaker 1: On some levels, go down, it's not you cannot launch. 131 00:08:27,360 --> 00:08:32,240 Speaker 1: You cannot launch with your with with your body horizontal 132 00:08:32,520 --> 00:08:36,640 Speaker 1: and your face vertical. Like that's just not I mean, 133 00:08:36,720 --> 00:08:38,640 Speaker 1: so what what they're trying to do by saying keep 134 00:08:38,640 --> 00:08:41,520 Speaker 1: your head up is to really keep you from launching 135 00:08:41,600 --> 00:08:45,000 Speaker 1: too much in the first place. But I mean, I mean, 136 00:08:45,120 --> 00:08:47,920 Speaker 1: just try it. I for for all these people that 137 00:08:47,960 --> 00:08:49,840 Speaker 1: are saying that, like, oh, just keep your head up, 138 00:08:49,840 --> 00:08:51,600 Speaker 1: which which I'm one of them, you have to keep 139 00:08:51,640 --> 00:08:53,840 Speaker 1: your head up, which is going to take away your 140 00:08:53,840 --> 00:08:55,880 Speaker 1: ability to launch. But I just want them to, like 141 00:08:56,040 --> 00:08:59,040 Speaker 1: try it at home, Like, go get uh some pillows, 142 00:08:59,640 --> 00:09:02,200 Speaker 1: tie them to one of the posts in your house 143 00:09:02,720 --> 00:09:05,880 Speaker 1: and see if you can leave your feet and hit 144 00:09:05,960 --> 00:09:12,240 Speaker 1: that post and also keep your your your face you know, vertical. Um, 145 00:09:12,280 --> 00:09:18,600 Speaker 1: it's it. I mean, it's so counterintuitive. Um. But at 146 00:09:18,679 --> 00:09:22,280 Speaker 1: the same time, like they're trying to keep the crown 147 00:09:22,320 --> 00:09:25,760 Speaker 1: of people's helmets away from other people's helmets, and ultimately 148 00:09:26,480 --> 00:09:30,880 Speaker 1: the tack lee is responsible for some of this contact. 149 00:09:31,320 --> 00:09:36,560 Speaker 1: They're they're ducking into the contact like you. I believe that. 150 00:09:36,679 --> 00:09:39,240 Speaker 1: I'm all for player safety and when you get your 151 00:09:39,280 --> 00:09:43,000 Speaker 1: head down too far it should absolutely be called. So 152 00:09:43,040 --> 00:09:47,079 Speaker 1: what about that, there's an acceptable level? What about that though? 153 00:09:47,160 --> 00:09:51,680 Speaker 1: What if? What if they could make the simple adjustment 154 00:09:52,360 --> 00:09:57,559 Speaker 1: to the replay system of saying, okay, this was targeting, 155 00:09:58,000 --> 00:10:01,000 Speaker 1: we normally eject for it, but order the contact was 156 00:10:01,040 --> 00:10:06,240 Speaker 1: initiated by the ball carrier or by the receiver or 157 00:10:06,360 --> 00:10:09,400 Speaker 1: or whoever it is. Therefore it does not result in 158 00:10:09,400 --> 00:10:13,200 Speaker 1: an ejection, just the fifteen yard penalty. I am a 159 00:10:13,360 --> 00:10:16,360 Speaker 1: okay with that, I'm and I mean, and then you 160 00:10:16,440 --> 00:10:21,640 Speaker 1: have to factor in collateral damage too, because guess what, 161 00:10:21,880 --> 00:10:26,360 Speaker 1: Sometimes they play a hit starts out correct, a guy 162 00:10:26,520 --> 00:10:29,560 Speaker 1: turns to go hit with his shoulder like I think 163 00:10:29,640 --> 00:10:32,320 Speaker 1: I saw it in one of the pro games yesterday, 164 00:10:32,760 --> 00:10:34,920 Speaker 1: a guy goes to go hit a receiver on the 165 00:10:34,960 --> 00:10:39,440 Speaker 1: sideline with his shoulder. However, his he can't take his 166 00:10:39,559 --> 00:10:44,920 Speaker 1: head off of his body. He's like side shoulder him 167 00:10:44,960 --> 00:10:48,319 Speaker 1: and and their heads hit a little bit, and you're like, Okay, 168 00:10:48,360 --> 00:10:51,080 Speaker 1: what is the man supposed to do? Like, how is 169 00:10:51,120 --> 00:10:53,240 Speaker 1: he supposed to do? Do this? Because if you go 170 00:10:53,320 --> 00:10:56,880 Speaker 1: in and you try to hit a player tackle with 171 00:10:57,040 --> 00:11:00,679 Speaker 1: your shoulder while keeping your head up, your your your 172 00:11:00,720 --> 00:11:04,320 Speaker 1: shoulder can't even get into position to hit that guy 173 00:11:04,920 --> 00:11:08,320 Speaker 1: unless your head goes down. It's not possible to keep 174 00:11:08,360 --> 00:11:11,560 Speaker 1: your head up and your shoulder go go down. Like 175 00:11:11,760 --> 00:11:15,400 Speaker 1: it's like they're asking you to defy the laws of 176 00:11:15,400 --> 00:11:19,560 Speaker 1: of gravity and the way human bodies are built. It 177 00:11:19,679 --> 00:11:22,840 Speaker 1: is important to protect guys, but this is going too far, 178 00:11:23,120 --> 00:11:26,320 Speaker 1: and so I would say there needs to be a 179 00:11:26,360 --> 00:11:30,880 Speaker 1: fifty yard variety and an ejection variety like a almost 180 00:11:30,880 --> 00:11:35,400 Speaker 1: like a flagrant one and a flagrant two. I get that. 181 00:11:35,559 --> 00:11:39,440 Speaker 1: I I think that that's fair. Um, I just I. 182 00:11:39,440 --> 00:11:43,280 Speaker 1: I had tweeted out like, hey, you know you this 183 00:11:43,360 --> 00:11:46,640 Speaker 1: is ridiculous, but like you just you you have to 184 00:11:46,880 --> 00:11:49,959 Speaker 1: at this point, you just have to make sure that 185 00:11:49,960 --> 00:11:52,320 Speaker 1: that your eyes are raised, which means you can't launch, 186 00:11:52,360 --> 00:11:56,520 Speaker 1: which means it is unfair to the defense. So you 187 00:11:56,640 --> 00:11:59,320 Speaker 1: just have to get to the point where you recognize 188 00:11:59,559 --> 00:12:03,800 Speaker 1: that the rules are not fair. Yeah, and once once 189 00:12:03,840 --> 00:12:06,120 Speaker 1: you throw that out, I think it's never gonna be 190 00:12:06,160 --> 00:12:10,280 Speaker 1: easy to digest. But but I mean that at least 191 00:12:10,360 --> 00:12:13,120 Speaker 1: needs to be admitted it is not fair. And I 192 00:12:13,120 --> 00:12:17,040 Speaker 1: think once you get to that point, then you can say, 193 00:12:17,080 --> 00:12:21,400 Speaker 1: all right, well, um, this is just gonna be part 194 00:12:21,480 --> 00:12:25,080 Speaker 1: of the game where the offense has a complete advantage 195 00:12:26,080 --> 00:12:28,559 Speaker 1: for sure, because the office of guys they duck their 196 00:12:28,559 --> 00:12:32,120 Speaker 1: heads to run over people to get first downs. But 197 00:12:32,360 --> 00:12:37,120 Speaker 1: you know whatever, Um, the we're gonna get to the 198 00:12:37,200 --> 00:12:40,040 Speaker 1: All Decade Draft in just a second. But I wanted 199 00:12:40,080 --> 00:12:43,079 Speaker 1: to go over like super super quick, Ralph. So we 200 00:12:43,200 --> 00:12:47,400 Speaker 1: got an waxing, Um, we'll go over to bowls and 201 00:12:47,440 --> 00:12:50,400 Speaker 1: the user email because we got a really good email in. 202 00:12:51,160 --> 00:12:58,040 Speaker 1: But we got the the ball games. So the you 203 00:12:58,120 --> 00:13:01,599 Speaker 1: have Washington State lose to Air Force thirty one and 204 00:13:01,720 --> 00:13:05,240 Speaker 1: twenty one, Anthony Gordon goes for three fifty one. All 205 00:13:05,280 --> 00:13:08,120 Speaker 1: of this and that was the Cheese It Bowl. And 206 00:13:08,160 --> 00:13:12,840 Speaker 1: we've talked at nauseam like this year about the pack 207 00:13:12,920 --> 00:13:19,600 Speaker 1: twelve scheduling or having games against the Mountain West and 208 00:13:20,360 --> 00:13:23,520 Speaker 1: the Pack twelve against the Mountain West in bowl games 209 00:13:24,080 --> 00:13:26,440 Speaker 1: now has a losing record. Well, it had a losing 210 00:13:26,440 --> 00:13:29,480 Speaker 1: record coming into the year, but with Boise State, with 211 00:13:29,640 --> 00:13:33,640 Speaker 1: Washington and Boise State and Air Force in Washington State splitting, 212 00:13:34,320 --> 00:13:38,960 Speaker 1: it's still a losing record now and the Pack twelve 213 00:13:39,000 --> 00:13:42,400 Speaker 1: since two thousand fourteen, when the Cheese It Bowl became 214 00:13:42,480 --> 00:13:45,600 Speaker 1: part of the Pac twelve landscape after it was the 215 00:13:45,640 --> 00:13:55,559 Speaker 1: Cactus Bowl, the Pac twelve Oklahoma State, thirty, Washington West, Virginia, forte, 216 00:13:55,600 --> 00:14:01,640 Speaker 1: Arizona State forty two sixteen no participants, seventeen, Kansas State, 217 00:14:01,720 --> 00:14:07,080 Speaker 1: thirty five U C l A seventeen TCU ten, Cow 218 00:14:07,280 --> 00:14:10,839 Speaker 1: seven Arizona, and then this year you had Air Force 219 00:14:10,880 --> 00:14:14,400 Speaker 1: at Washington State. The Pac twelve has not won a 220 00:14:14,640 --> 00:14:17,600 Speaker 1: Cheese It Bowl. It needs to stay away from the 221 00:14:17,640 --> 00:14:20,400 Speaker 1: Big twelve. I'm sorry, from the Mountain West and stay 222 00:14:20,440 --> 00:14:23,280 Speaker 1: away from the Cheese It Bowl. Ralph, Right, I mean, 223 00:14:23,360 --> 00:14:26,320 Speaker 1: and it's not like these other teams come in with 224 00:14:26,400 --> 00:14:29,840 Speaker 1: any advantage. You're in Pac twelve territory kicking off at 225 00:14:29,880 --> 00:14:33,480 Speaker 1: a Pack twelve hour, and somehow these teams come in 226 00:14:33,480 --> 00:14:38,720 Speaker 1: with an advantage. It's crazy, dude, It's bad. And Washingtonton 227 00:14:38,840 --> 00:14:41,200 Speaker 1: State finished with a losing record, and it goes to 228 00:14:41,280 --> 00:14:46,200 Speaker 1: show again how stoppable the air raid offense is. But 229 00:14:46,600 --> 00:14:49,000 Speaker 1: and we detailed that on one of the other shows, 230 00:14:49,000 --> 00:14:50,400 Speaker 1: so you can go back and listen to all the 231 00:14:50,440 --> 00:14:54,800 Speaker 1: Pack twelve Apostles episodes because yeah, we detail that. Um 232 00:14:54,840 --> 00:14:56,960 Speaker 1: and I don't think Washington State end of the year 233 00:14:57,000 --> 00:15:00,320 Speaker 1: with a single victory over a winning team, No, they 234 00:15:00,360 --> 00:15:04,960 Speaker 1: did not, sir. I this game, this game bothered me 235 00:15:05,040 --> 00:15:07,080 Speaker 1: because when you when you come right out of the 236 00:15:07,120 --> 00:15:10,240 Speaker 1: gate and air Force gets a what was almost what 237 00:15:10,320 --> 00:15:15,760 Speaker 1: a fourteen minute yard drive? They couldn't stop a nose 238 00:15:15,920 --> 00:15:19,280 Speaker 1: le dude. Yeah. So then I tweet out like, hey, 239 00:15:19,680 --> 00:15:22,520 Speaker 1: you know who's Mike Leach gonna blame for this? You 240 00:15:22,520 --> 00:15:27,160 Speaker 1: know who who's he gonna find to blame besides himself, uh, 241 00:15:27,240 --> 00:15:31,000 Speaker 1: for this giant, insane time of possession gap. And I 242 00:15:31,000 --> 00:15:34,240 Speaker 1: had people jumping into my mess and saying, um, you know, 243 00:15:34,480 --> 00:15:37,480 Speaker 1: Mike Leach doesn't care about time of possession. He he 244 00:15:37,560 --> 00:15:43,160 Speaker 1: does if that time of possession is zero, right, Yeah, 245 00:15:43,200 --> 00:15:46,120 Speaker 1: because you can't score if you don't have the ball. 246 00:15:46,280 --> 00:15:48,880 Speaker 1: Like time, time of possession is not a metric that 247 00:15:48,920 --> 00:15:53,400 Speaker 1: correlates between winning and losing. However, the if you can't 248 00:15:53,440 --> 00:15:57,160 Speaker 1: stop the other team and you have less possessions, then yes, 249 00:15:57,280 --> 00:16:00,920 Speaker 1: it does factor in at that point in time, right, Yeah, 250 00:16:01,200 --> 00:16:03,280 Speaker 1: it's all in how you it's it's all in the 251 00:16:03,400 --> 00:16:06,440 Speaker 1: context of time of possession. Because you could have a 252 00:16:06,440 --> 00:16:09,960 Speaker 1: team that scores in one play every single time and 253 00:16:10,000 --> 00:16:14,520 Speaker 1: gets dominated in time of possession and wins by fifty obviously, 254 00:16:15,320 --> 00:16:18,800 Speaker 1: but if that time of possession is like one minute 255 00:16:19,000 --> 00:16:22,760 Speaker 1: to fourteen minutes and one team is up seven to nothing, 256 00:16:23,560 --> 00:16:27,480 Speaker 1: that's an enormous problem. That means your defense cannot get 257 00:16:27,520 --> 00:16:31,280 Speaker 1: them off the field. That means that means that the 258 00:16:31,320 --> 00:16:33,760 Speaker 1: other team, especially a team that runs a triple option, 259 00:16:34,480 --> 00:16:39,440 Speaker 1: is dictating the time of possession to you. Uh, at 260 00:16:39,520 --> 00:16:41,920 Speaker 1: least at least in the Colorado game, it was a 261 00:16:41,920 --> 00:16:46,400 Speaker 1: Colorado coaching mistake in my view, that led to Colorado 262 00:16:46,480 --> 00:16:49,320 Speaker 1: losing to air Force at home. They really should have 263 00:16:49,320 --> 00:16:51,600 Speaker 1: brought Labisco shen alt out went for two. There was 264 00:16:51,720 --> 00:16:54,920 Speaker 1: nothing that air Force could have done about that at 265 00:16:54,960 --> 00:16:58,440 Speaker 1: that time. If they went into the wildcat formation with 266 00:16:58,520 --> 00:17:01,920 Speaker 1: Labisca got the two point conversion. They I still to 267 00:17:02,000 --> 00:17:04,359 Speaker 1: this day feel like they would have been fine in 268 00:17:04,400 --> 00:17:07,439 Speaker 1: that game. This game was I mean, this is a 269 00:17:07,480 --> 00:17:11,600 Speaker 1: butt kicking from an air Force team that you could 270 00:17:11,680 --> 00:17:15,520 Speaker 1: just tell did not have the athletes to be matching 271 00:17:15,600 --> 00:17:19,639 Speaker 1: up defensively with what Washington State was was doing, but 272 00:17:19,760 --> 00:17:22,800 Speaker 1: just played with more heart, more desire. And you know what, 273 00:17:22,840 --> 00:17:26,080 Speaker 1: my Gleach is back to just tweeting memes. He's back 274 00:17:26,080 --> 00:17:30,200 Speaker 1: to He took a break from it during the season. Um, 275 00:17:30,320 --> 00:17:32,800 Speaker 1: he tweeted out a couple this week that made me 276 00:17:32,880 --> 00:17:35,399 Speaker 1: laugh already. But he he doesn't care. He doesn't care 277 00:17:35,400 --> 00:17:37,760 Speaker 1: about any of this. He's cash in his check. It's 278 00:17:37,880 --> 00:17:41,439 Speaker 1: somebody else's fault. Um. I think I had said that 279 00:17:41,480 --> 00:17:43,639 Speaker 1: if if he was on a deserted island and he 280 00:17:43,680 --> 00:17:46,960 Speaker 1: was the only person there, you know, and and and 281 00:17:47,000 --> 00:17:50,840 Speaker 1: that dude farted and there was a thousand miles to 282 00:17:50,960 --> 00:17:55,720 Speaker 1: land in every direction around him, Uh, he would still 283 00:17:55,760 --> 00:17:57,760 Speaker 1: find somebody to blame for the way the air smelled. 284 00:17:57,800 --> 00:18:03,200 Speaker 1: Like this dude will pin anything on anybody except for himself. 285 00:18:03,200 --> 00:18:06,280 Speaker 1: He doesn't take responsibility for for any of this. And 286 00:18:06,320 --> 00:18:08,560 Speaker 1: people say, well, you got some type of vendetta against 287 00:18:08,640 --> 00:18:10,720 Speaker 1: Mike Leach, like when Mike Leach has some type of 288 00:18:10,800 --> 00:18:15,359 Speaker 1: vendetta against everybody except himself, because it can't all be 289 00:18:15,480 --> 00:18:17,840 Speaker 1: on the kids, and it can't all be on the coaches, 290 00:18:17,880 --> 00:18:21,000 Speaker 1: Like at some point you have to realize that it 291 00:18:21,119 --> 00:18:24,920 Speaker 1: is your job to recruit, to recruit good players, your 292 00:18:25,040 --> 00:18:27,760 Speaker 1: job to game plan to beat other teams. He has 293 00:18:27,800 --> 00:18:30,760 Speaker 1: no problem excepting credit for all the really good years 294 00:18:30,760 --> 00:18:33,960 Speaker 1: that they've had um in the recent past, but as 295 00:18:33,960 --> 00:18:37,240 Speaker 1: far as this year goes, at least publicly, you never 296 00:18:37,280 --> 00:18:40,159 Speaker 1: saw him come out and say, I gotta do a 297 00:18:40,160 --> 00:18:43,240 Speaker 1: better job. And he definitely needs to do a better job, 298 00:18:43,480 --> 00:18:47,920 Speaker 1: whether that's in hiring the coaches, or in recruiting the players, 299 00:18:48,240 --> 00:18:52,879 Speaker 1: or in getting involved in the schemes. Something has to 300 00:18:52,960 --> 00:18:57,280 Speaker 1: change because this offense was borderline unstoppable at times, and 301 00:18:57,320 --> 00:18:59,640 Speaker 1: they didn't beat a single team of note all year. 302 00:19:00,920 --> 00:19:04,399 Speaker 1: I just want to do this role because you just 303 00:19:04,440 --> 00:19:08,159 Speaker 1: pointed something out about accountability and I want to play 304 00:19:08,200 --> 00:19:11,560 Speaker 1: a little clip. I want to play a little clip 305 00:19:11,720 --> 00:19:17,680 Speaker 1: of accountability. And this is accountability from u c l 306 00:19:17,760 --> 00:19:21,919 Speaker 1: A's head coach, Mick Cronin. Because U c l A 307 00:19:22,040 --> 00:19:29,480 Speaker 1: lost to of Oh my goodness, to um oh my lord, 308 00:19:29,520 --> 00:19:31,920 Speaker 1: I can't was Cole State Fullerton. I was about to 309 00:19:31,920 --> 00:19:35,160 Speaker 1: say my sister played basketball there and I couldn't remember it. Um, 310 00:19:35,200 --> 00:19:40,600 Speaker 1: they lost the cow State Fullerton and Mitt Cronin took responsibility. 311 00:19:41,000 --> 00:19:47,240 Speaker 1: Here is what responsibility sounds like. Apologize to our fans 312 00:19:47,280 --> 00:19:50,040 Speaker 1: for our defensive effort once again, I think we're coming 313 00:19:50,080 --> 00:19:52,760 Speaker 1: into this game. Or one of you guys that asked 314 00:19:52,800 --> 00:19:54,880 Speaker 1: me in the press conference a better defense, I told 315 00:19:55,000 --> 00:19:58,480 Speaker 1: us our metrics are horrible. If you hold the ball 316 00:19:58,480 --> 00:20:00,960 Speaker 1: on enough, we'll break down. I'll leave you guys with this. 317 00:20:01,119 --> 00:20:05,000 Speaker 1: You know, winners, Winners know why they win. Losers don't 318 00:20:05,000 --> 00:20:06,640 Speaker 1: know why they don't lose, but they don't know why 319 00:20:06,680 --> 00:20:11,439 Speaker 1: they lose. They think it's the coach, their teammates, the referees. 320 00:20:12,520 --> 00:20:17,640 Speaker 1: Winners know that. Winners don't know that intangibles win games. Preparation, 321 00:20:17,880 --> 00:20:25,160 Speaker 1: adherence to the game plan, execution, physicality, toughness. Winners know that. Okay, Ralph, 322 00:20:25,800 --> 00:20:29,600 Speaker 1: he just said so many things. First of all, he 323 00:20:29,680 --> 00:20:32,840 Speaker 1: said his team is not winning because they don't play defense, 324 00:20:33,800 --> 00:20:36,560 Speaker 1: and that he's got to get it fixed. The players 325 00:20:36,600 --> 00:20:41,000 Speaker 1: have to play harder, play better, and that he noted 326 00:20:41,119 --> 00:20:45,080 Speaker 1: two things that I just thought were awesome. Said winners 327 00:20:45,160 --> 00:20:50,480 Speaker 1: know why they win, and losers don't know why they 328 00:20:50,480 --> 00:20:53,960 Speaker 1: don't lose, but don't know why they're not winning. And 329 00:20:54,040 --> 00:20:57,440 Speaker 1: he also said that playing defense and doing the right 330 00:20:57,480 --> 00:21:01,080 Speaker 1: thing starts with humility, and I just thought that that 331 00:21:01,200 --> 00:21:04,200 Speaker 1: was awesome, because you have to humble yourself to do 332 00:21:04,320 --> 00:21:07,399 Speaker 1: all the right things and not try to put accountability 333 00:21:07,400 --> 00:21:10,480 Speaker 1: and blame on other people and not just care about 334 00:21:10,480 --> 00:21:15,160 Speaker 1: your offensive stats. You have to take personal responsibility. Mick 335 00:21:15,240 --> 00:21:18,680 Speaker 1: Cronin did it, and it was one of the most 336 00:21:18,760 --> 00:21:23,000 Speaker 1: awesome accountability speeches that I've heard. He didn't throw anybody 337 00:21:23,040 --> 00:21:26,720 Speaker 1: personally under the bus. He said he's got to do better, 338 00:21:26,720 --> 00:21:29,240 Speaker 1: He's got to find the right people. And Mike Leachs 339 00:21:29,240 --> 00:21:33,320 Speaker 1: would never say that, right, I mean, And that's just it. 340 00:21:33,720 --> 00:21:39,200 Speaker 1: Winners can lose games like a winning mentality, winning at life, 341 00:21:39,400 --> 00:21:41,919 Speaker 1: like being able to take accountability, being able to know 342 00:21:42,000 --> 00:21:44,320 Speaker 1: what you need to improve on, being able to make 343 00:21:44,359 --> 00:21:48,200 Speaker 1: tough decisions. Those that's all part of a winning mindset. 344 00:21:48,280 --> 00:21:52,080 Speaker 1: Looking around for somebody else to blame for your problems 345 00:21:52,480 --> 00:21:56,160 Speaker 1: is definitely the opposite of that, which is crazy because 346 00:21:56,160 --> 00:21:57,800 Speaker 1: I don't want to sit here and call Mike Leach 347 00:21:57,840 --> 00:22:03,160 Speaker 1: a loser, Like, this guy is a football genius. This 348 00:22:03,200 --> 00:22:07,160 Speaker 1: guy puts in a ton of work. He's obviously very 349 00:22:07,240 --> 00:22:12,280 Speaker 1: very valuable to the Washington State community. But his public 350 00:22:12,320 --> 00:22:17,040 Speaker 1: interactions are starting to add up and build what seems 351 00:22:17,080 --> 00:22:22,119 Speaker 1: to me to be a toxic narrative. I mean, you know, 352 00:22:22,160 --> 00:22:25,720 Speaker 1: he's got the comments out there that basically say, like, well, 353 00:22:26,280 --> 00:22:31,880 Speaker 1: whoever recruits better players than us, they should be beating us, right, 354 00:22:32,040 --> 00:22:33,600 Speaker 1: Like what what does that say to here? But he's 355 00:22:33,640 --> 00:22:38,159 Speaker 1: called his players soft, right, He's he's out there bringing 356 00:22:38,240 --> 00:22:41,920 Speaker 1: up like political issues that have nothing to do with 357 00:22:41,920 --> 00:22:45,280 Speaker 1: with anything he's he makes all sorts of comments about 358 00:22:45,320 --> 00:22:48,920 Speaker 1: you know, this generation and their mindset. And I mean, 359 00:22:48,960 --> 00:22:50,640 Speaker 1: this is a guy who's put a ton of thought 360 00:22:50,720 --> 00:22:53,760 Speaker 1: into sort of just like the psychology of what it 361 00:22:53,800 --> 00:22:56,840 Speaker 1: takes to win in the first place. You know, he 362 00:22:57,040 --> 00:23:00,400 Speaker 1: he banned his whole team from social media to hold 363 00:23:00,480 --> 00:23:04,480 Speaker 1: himself accountable for not being able to focus, and I 364 00:23:04,600 --> 00:23:08,200 Speaker 1: just all that seems super silly to me. Dude. That's 365 00:23:08,760 --> 00:23:11,400 Speaker 1: that That's why it would be extremely hard for him 366 00:23:11,440 --> 00:23:18,760 Speaker 1: to win at that at that level. Um so oh, 367 00:23:18,800 --> 00:23:21,760 Speaker 1: the so the next thing up is that, um, the 368 00:23:21,920 --> 00:23:25,840 Speaker 1: USC Iowa game before we get to the All Decade Draft, 369 00:23:25,840 --> 00:23:28,679 Speaker 1: because it is coming, it is going to be great. Um, 370 00:23:29,480 --> 00:23:34,800 Speaker 1: you got USC just getting decimated by Iowa. I mean, 371 00:23:34,920 --> 00:23:37,840 Speaker 1: if it weren't for that field goal right before halftime, 372 00:23:37,880 --> 00:23:44,000 Speaker 1: they would have been down to fourteen. And and all 373 00:23:44,040 --> 00:23:46,840 Speaker 1: I saw was when Keaton Slovians hurt his elbow after 374 00:23:46,880 --> 00:23:48,920 Speaker 1: they went for their onside kick in the second half 375 00:23:49,760 --> 00:23:53,160 Speaker 1: and he got hurt. They were down four with the 376 00:23:53,200 --> 00:23:56,680 Speaker 1: ball going down down to score. Kene Slovis gets hurt. 377 00:23:57,040 --> 00:24:00,959 Speaker 1: I immediately tweet out. I say, oh, that was the 378 00:24:01,040 --> 00:24:05,400 Speaker 1: excuse that Clay Helton needed because if they lose the game, 379 00:24:05,760 --> 00:24:07,879 Speaker 1: well what we had to bring in Matt Think, we 380 00:24:08,000 --> 00:24:11,560 Speaker 1: lost our guy. We lost our guy, and then you 381 00:24:11,720 --> 00:24:14,760 Speaker 1: lose forty nine and twenty four and it was just 382 00:24:14,840 --> 00:24:20,359 Speaker 1: absolutely a disaster round. Yeah. Um, I think when we 383 00:24:20,440 --> 00:24:24,719 Speaker 1: look back on nineteen, all were really gonna remember is 384 00:24:24,760 --> 00:24:29,680 Speaker 1: that somehow Utah lost to Matt Think. I mean that 385 00:24:29,680 --> 00:24:32,560 Speaker 1: that's gonna be the ultimate head scratcher of this entire 386 00:24:33,760 --> 00:24:40,120 Speaker 1: uh Pack twelve season because he was completely ineffective as 387 00:24:40,160 --> 00:24:43,240 Speaker 1: a quarterback. And I want to back up because whatever 388 00:24:43,320 --> 00:24:45,880 Speaker 1: happened to Keaton Slovis. Man, that was that was scary. 389 00:24:46,119 --> 00:24:50,520 Speaker 1: That was a rare ending. Yeah. I mean you just 390 00:24:50,600 --> 00:24:52,680 Speaker 1: all the torque on his arm. I mean they kept 391 00:24:52,680 --> 00:24:55,080 Speaker 1: replaying it. I was just sick to my stomach. Man, 392 00:24:55,160 --> 00:24:57,200 Speaker 1: this is a kid that I've known for a really 393 00:24:57,200 --> 00:24:59,880 Speaker 1: long time. I just you hate to see something like that, 394 00:25:00,359 --> 00:25:03,480 Speaker 1: and then for it to come like one play after 395 00:25:03,520 --> 00:25:06,280 Speaker 1: they ran him back out on the field after a 396 00:25:06,320 --> 00:25:09,679 Speaker 1: potential head injury, which, by the way, I don't know 397 00:25:09,720 --> 00:25:11,639 Speaker 1: if you had the volume turned up on the broadcast, 398 00:25:11,640 --> 00:25:15,080 Speaker 1: but Gus Johnson and whoever was doing this game with him, 399 00:25:15,119 --> 00:25:19,240 Speaker 1: they were they they were just out there, uh right. 400 00:25:19,280 --> 00:25:23,359 Speaker 1: At that moment, they were talking about Keaton Slovis's concussion 401 00:25:23,400 --> 00:25:26,240 Speaker 1: from earlier in the year when when Lucky Photo came 402 00:25:26,280 --> 00:25:29,520 Speaker 1: in untouched and just blew him up, and they were 403 00:25:29,520 --> 00:25:32,199 Speaker 1: talking about how Keaton Slovis had an agreement with his 404 00:25:32,280 --> 00:25:34,280 Speaker 1: mom that you would never play football again if he 405 00:25:34,359 --> 00:25:36,720 Speaker 1: got a concussion. And then you know, he gets a 406 00:25:36,720 --> 00:25:39,040 Speaker 1: pretty bad concussion and he goes to his mom and 407 00:25:39,080 --> 00:25:42,119 Speaker 1: he's like, I'm grown now. And they were sort of 408 00:25:42,160 --> 00:25:46,840 Speaker 1: like praising that as if like as as if like 409 00:25:46,960 --> 00:25:50,639 Speaker 1: that's an honorable thing to do. And then Gus Johnson, 410 00:25:50,680 --> 00:25:52,960 Speaker 1: I think it was Gus Johnson made some offhand comment 411 00:25:53,040 --> 00:25:55,560 Speaker 1: of like, well, mom, do you want to do you 412 00:25:55,600 --> 00:25:58,840 Speaker 1: want me to keep my promise or do you want 413 00:25:58,880 --> 00:26:01,800 Speaker 1: to start having to pay for my schooling? And it 414 00:26:01,920 --> 00:26:06,000 Speaker 1: just sort of painted the picture of like, uh, it 415 00:26:06,600 --> 00:26:09,880 Speaker 1: that these guys are putting their health at risk for 416 00:26:09,960 --> 00:26:12,639 Speaker 1: the money when you and I both know that if 417 00:26:12,720 --> 00:26:15,760 Speaker 1: Keith Slovis never played again after that hit, he wouldn't 418 00:26:15,800 --> 00:26:18,520 Speaker 1: owe a dime for his education, like you and I 419 00:26:18,600 --> 00:26:20,520 Speaker 1: know that to be the case. But it was just 420 00:26:20,560 --> 00:26:23,399 Speaker 1: a really weird thing that they were talking about at 421 00:26:23,400 --> 00:26:25,879 Speaker 1: the time. And then and then obviously, you know, he 422 00:26:25,920 --> 00:26:28,640 Speaker 1: gets his arm hit on the past like five seconds later, 423 00:26:28,720 --> 00:26:32,119 Speaker 1: and um, I mean he just looked miserable on the 424 00:26:32,160 --> 00:26:34,960 Speaker 1: sideline and that that was pretty rough to see. But 425 00:26:35,040 --> 00:26:37,399 Speaker 1: you know, you talk about Clay Hilton having his built 426 00:26:37,400 --> 00:26:40,280 Speaker 1: an excuse for this game, but this game had nothing 427 00:26:40,320 --> 00:26:42,360 Speaker 1: to do with USC's offense. They were moving the ball 428 00:26:42,440 --> 00:26:45,480 Speaker 1: just fine. Uh, it was the defense that was the 429 00:26:45,800 --> 00:26:49,439 Speaker 1: massive issue. And uh and and Clancy Pendergas ended up 430 00:26:49,440 --> 00:26:51,879 Speaker 1: getting fired after the game. Dude, he was he should 431 00:26:51,880 --> 00:26:54,760 Speaker 1: have been fired before the game, like he shouldn't call 432 00:26:54,800 --> 00:26:58,520 Speaker 1: for anybody's job, but facts are facts. Um. So here's 433 00:26:58,520 --> 00:27:01,200 Speaker 1: the email that we got in in the wake of 434 00:27:01,280 --> 00:27:04,760 Speaker 1: Iowa's drubbing of USC. I wanted to get some perspective 435 00:27:05,000 --> 00:27:10,000 Speaker 1: on on coach Hilton's repetitive and uninspiring postgame comments. It's 436 00:27:10,040 --> 00:27:13,960 Speaker 1: apparently clear to everyone except the USC administration that the 437 00:27:13,960 --> 00:27:19,400 Speaker 1: coaching staff uh that Friday was a terrible per performance, 438 00:27:19,560 --> 00:27:23,720 Speaker 1: the worst loss since in a Bowl game since nineteen 439 00:27:23,760 --> 00:27:27,119 Speaker 1: you had the Oregon loss, all that and um and 440 00:27:27,160 --> 00:27:30,359 Speaker 1: then he began the press conference by thanking Iowa and 441 00:27:30,400 --> 00:27:33,720 Speaker 1: their fans for a great game. I might be asking 442 00:27:33,760 --> 00:27:36,960 Speaker 1: for too much, but as an entitled Trojan fan, but 443 00:27:37,119 --> 00:27:40,840 Speaker 1: can our coach take some accountability and at least act 444 00:27:40,960 --> 00:27:45,600 Speaker 1: like and act mad when we lost, break down the 445 00:27:45,640 --> 00:27:51,000 Speaker 1: mistakes instead of whispering sweet nothings into the mic? Um? 446 00:27:51,119 --> 00:27:55,639 Speaker 1: Yeah and um oh? Can do do either? One of us? 447 00:27:55,680 --> 00:27:58,000 Speaker 1: Have a recollection of Pack twelve coach who was so 448 00:27:58,080 --> 00:28:03,480 Speaker 1: consistently tone deaf and as bad as Helton with their messaging. Also, 449 00:28:03,560 --> 00:28:05,600 Speaker 1: who do you think is? Who do you all think 450 00:28:05,680 --> 00:28:09,480 Speaker 1: is the best? Right now? Okay? Um? The tone tone 451 00:28:09,520 --> 00:28:13,320 Speaker 1: things interesting because this is her Edwards deal right, like 452 00:28:13,560 --> 00:28:18,399 Speaker 1: stay even killed, no matter what. Um. It makes me 453 00:28:18,440 --> 00:28:20,840 Speaker 1: wonder if her Edwards was a coach at USC, if 454 00:28:20,880 --> 00:28:24,000 Speaker 1: they would be upset by the fact that he doesn't 455 00:28:24,119 --> 00:28:27,920 Speaker 1: get upset. But Clay Helton is sort of you can 456 00:28:27,960 --> 00:28:30,600 Speaker 1: see it in Herm's face though. You can see it 457 00:28:30,600 --> 00:28:32,399 Speaker 1: in Herm's face, like you can see it in his 458 00:28:32,840 --> 00:28:37,399 Speaker 1: body language, his tone, his intensity, and he you know, 459 00:28:38,200 --> 00:28:40,880 Speaker 1: you know, we just gotta be better. This is not 460 00:28:40,920 --> 00:28:45,040 Speaker 1: gonna work. I mean he at least in keeping even killed, 461 00:28:45,160 --> 00:28:48,800 Speaker 1: he still takes accountability. And it's like, listen, we just 462 00:28:48,800 --> 00:28:51,560 Speaker 1: weren't ready to play today. This wasn't good enough and 463 00:28:51,880 --> 00:28:55,080 Speaker 1: play Hilton's. Oh we're gonna learn from this. You know, 464 00:28:55,360 --> 00:28:59,320 Speaker 1: we want to thank the other fans for for doing this. 465 00:28:59,320 --> 00:29:03,000 Speaker 1: This dude does an inspired confidence in anybody. He is. 466 00:29:03,320 --> 00:29:06,000 Speaker 1: I'll give Clay Helton this. He is the thesis a 467 00:29:06,120 --> 00:29:10,360 Speaker 1: nice guy. Um. He is straight out of the Andy 468 00:29:10,400 --> 00:29:15,560 Speaker 1: Griffith Show, just like well, hey Andy, Like the way 469 00:29:15,600 --> 00:29:20,840 Speaker 1: he talks to everybody, it's just so pleasant, like there 470 00:29:20,920 --> 00:29:25,880 Speaker 1: there's not a strain in his vocal cores. There's no 471 00:29:26,440 --> 00:29:30,440 Speaker 1: there's no pain, there's no like weathering like where where 472 00:29:30,560 --> 00:29:35,280 Speaker 1: is Like an order on you know, makes his mumbles 473 00:29:35,280 --> 00:29:39,120 Speaker 1: and and grunts as if he's his entire body has 474 00:29:39,120 --> 00:29:42,120 Speaker 1: has been through the ringer and he's you know, physically 475 00:29:42,240 --> 00:29:47,000 Speaker 1: been to battle and and stormed beaches. You know, Clay 476 00:29:47,080 --> 00:29:49,960 Speaker 1: Clay Helton's just whole affect in the way that he 477 00:29:50,360 --> 00:29:53,600 Speaker 1: puts himself out there is somebody who uh, you know, 478 00:29:53,760 --> 00:29:55,960 Speaker 1: like like the main character of Office Space who was 479 00:29:56,000 --> 00:29:58,960 Speaker 1: just sort of hypnotized at the very beginning and and 480 00:29:59,080 --> 00:30:01,160 Speaker 1: uh and and then his permanently in a good mood 481 00:30:01,160 --> 00:30:04,800 Speaker 1: because the hypnotists died during the process. Like that. That's 482 00:30:04,840 --> 00:30:08,120 Speaker 1: just his whole way of doing things, in his vibe 483 00:30:08,120 --> 00:30:12,200 Speaker 1: and people people want to see their frustration matched and 484 00:30:12,320 --> 00:30:16,480 Speaker 1: justified um in in their head coach, in their leader, 485 00:30:17,040 --> 00:30:19,400 Speaker 1: and and the leader has to know what what times 486 00:30:19,400 --> 00:30:22,560 Speaker 1: to sort of take all that emotion upon themselves, and 487 00:30:22,600 --> 00:30:25,480 Speaker 1: they also have to know what times to like temper 488 00:30:25,600 --> 00:30:30,720 Speaker 1: everybody else. Um and Yeah. So it just everything that 489 00:30:30,800 --> 00:30:34,120 Speaker 1: he does sort of comes off like he's lacking any 490 00:30:34,280 --> 00:30:41,520 Speaker 1: sort of um emotional intelligence or situational awareness. Uh. You know, 491 00:30:42,040 --> 00:30:45,040 Speaker 1: I'm sure he wants to win. I don't think that 492 00:30:45,640 --> 00:30:48,160 Speaker 1: you get to the point where you completely caricature, somebody 493 00:30:48,200 --> 00:30:52,640 Speaker 1: like Clay Helton is an idiot, he's a terrible football coach. YadA, YadA, YadA, Like, yeah, 494 00:30:52,680 --> 00:30:56,920 Speaker 1: they won, they won eight games, like it could have 495 00:30:56,960 --> 00:30:58,800 Speaker 1: been worse. I know USC fans don't want to hear this, 496 00:30:58,840 --> 00:31:02,640 Speaker 1: but like, he he's not. He's he's not out there 497 00:31:02,720 --> 00:31:07,400 Speaker 1: as an invalid, right Like he's not. He's not like 498 00:31:07,520 --> 00:31:11,520 Speaker 1: mentally unstable or like handicapped in any sort of way. 499 00:31:11,840 --> 00:31:14,840 Speaker 1: He's a human being who football is this entire life. 500 00:31:15,200 --> 00:31:18,480 Speaker 1: And he wants to win, and it's it's it's a 501 00:31:18,720 --> 00:31:21,800 Speaker 1: it's a skill issue at this point, not a will issue. 502 00:31:21,800 --> 00:31:24,800 Speaker 1: But people want to see that he wants it more. 503 00:31:24,840 --> 00:31:27,840 Speaker 1: But at this point he's so far gone that what's 504 00:31:27,880 --> 00:31:31,440 Speaker 1: the point, Like, honestly, like what what so if if 505 00:31:31,480 --> 00:31:34,040 Speaker 1: he got mad, if he gritted his teeth, you'd give 506 00:31:34,120 --> 00:31:38,680 Speaker 1: him five more games. No, it's exactly you are exactly right. 507 00:31:38,720 --> 00:31:43,800 Speaker 1: There's nothing he can do at this point to instill confidence. Because, um, 508 00:31:43,920 --> 00:31:46,760 Speaker 1: some of the reporters after the game, because I followed 509 00:31:46,800 --> 00:31:51,080 Speaker 1: the USC coverage very closely after the game, they said 510 00:31:51,120 --> 00:31:54,200 Speaker 1: players weren't really upset in the locker room, even their 511 00:31:54,440 --> 00:31:58,440 Speaker 1: messaging was because remember coaches followed their head coaches. They 512 00:31:58,480 --> 00:32:02,080 Speaker 1: followed the lead because they like Clay. But at the 513 00:32:02,120 --> 00:32:06,440 Speaker 1: same time, there after the game laughing like every the 514 00:32:06,520 --> 00:32:08,959 Speaker 1: mood in the locker room is not really somber like 515 00:32:09,000 --> 00:32:11,240 Speaker 1: you just lost an important game. It was just or 516 00:32:11,280 --> 00:32:14,000 Speaker 1: you got blown out. It was just more like, hey, guys, 517 00:32:14,040 --> 00:32:18,160 Speaker 1: we'll get him next time. Well, this is a learning experience, 518 00:32:18,240 --> 00:32:21,440 Speaker 1: will do better. Yeah, I mean and and it was 519 00:32:21,520 --> 00:32:25,840 Speaker 1: a meaningless bowl game in southern California where they just 520 00:32:25,920 --> 00:32:29,280 Speaker 1: had a bunch of gift bags handed to them and 521 00:32:29,280 --> 00:32:32,120 Speaker 1: they got to hang out at the Was it meaningless though? 522 00:32:32,320 --> 00:32:34,960 Speaker 1: It wasn't meaningless to to to Iowa? I don't think 523 00:32:34,960 --> 00:32:38,040 Speaker 1: the Yeah, you're right, it was not meaningless to Iowa 524 00:32:38,440 --> 00:32:41,560 Speaker 1: to come in there and and and walk away with 525 00:32:41,600 --> 00:32:46,280 Speaker 1: a pelt, you know, in USC's fan and USC's fan base. 526 00:32:46,720 --> 00:32:49,960 Speaker 1: So if USC's fan base knew how important the game 527 00:32:50,120 --> 00:32:54,480 Speaker 1: was to instill in confidence in either recruiting or in 528 00:32:54,560 --> 00:32:58,480 Speaker 1: Clay Helton's job security, Clay Helton and the kids had 529 00:32:58,520 --> 00:33:01,680 Speaker 1: to be aware of that too. So so like I 530 00:33:01,720 --> 00:33:05,080 Speaker 1: can't buy the oh it's a meaningless bowl game. No, 531 00:33:05,360 --> 00:33:09,800 Speaker 1: everybody watching the game. It's surrounded by USC in the 532 00:33:09,800 --> 00:33:12,640 Speaker 1: Pac twelve was looking at it like, Okay, Clay Helton 533 00:33:12,680 --> 00:33:15,320 Speaker 1: needs to at least put on a good performance. He 534 00:33:15,360 --> 00:33:18,160 Speaker 1: can't if he's that tone death. If the team is 535 00:33:18,200 --> 00:33:22,120 Speaker 1: that tone death, it's worst off than you think. Yeah, 536 00:33:22,200 --> 00:33:27,280 Speaker 1: I mean, what USC fan is out there and reach 537 00:33:27,320 --> 00:33:30,280 Speaker 1: out to us, Please let us know what USC fan 538 00:33:30,400 --> 00:33:34,520 Speaker 1: out there was even had a shred of hope that 539 00:33:34,560 --> 00:33:38,800 Speaker 1: if they won the Holiday Bowl that that would all 540 00:33:38,840 --> 00:33:41,440 Speaker 1: of a sudden plant the seeds for them to think 541 00:33:41,480 --> 00:33:45,320 Speaker 1: that Clay Helton was right for the job. What USC 542 00:33:45,520 --> 00:33:51,240 Speaker 1: fan out there? You know? I thought that recruits would 543 00:33:51,280 --> 00:33:54,040 Speaker 1: look at the Holiday like was there a shred of 544 00:33:54,080 --> 00:33:57,440 Speaker 1: hope even left heading into this game? I from all 545 00:33:57,480 --> 00:34:00,560 Speaker 1: the reaction I've seen is everybody's pretty much made up 546 00:34:00,600 --> 00:34:04,360 Speaker 1: their mind, you know. So all this game really did 547 00:34:04,400 --> 00:34:08,879 Speaker 1: was just fulfill expectations that people already had. The Fact 548 00:34:08,960 --> 00:34:12,399 Speaker 1: that people even spent energy getting upset, to me was 549 00:34:12,680 --> 00:34:15,360 Speaker 1: pretty wild because this is exactly what you thought was 550 00:34:15,400 --> 00:34:19,319 Speaker 1: gonna happen. Right, Clay Hilton is your coach. You don't 551 00:34:19,360 --> 00:34:22,799 Speaker 1: think that he can do this job. Therefore, when he 552 00:34:22,840 --> 00:34:25,600 Speaker 1: does not do this job, why are you still mad? 553 00:34:26,719 --> 00:34:31,400 Speaker 1: Your anger has obviously not affected the process. Yeah, true, 554 00:34:31,640 --> 00:34:36,400 Speaker 1: they that they just want him gone. But the messaging, though, 555 00:34:37,000 --> 00:34:41,200 Speaker 1: I think that um Herm Edwards does a really good 556 00:34:41,280 --> 00:34:46,640 Speaker 1: job of messaging and without like you know, Dog and 557 00:34:46,680 --> 00:34:50,200 Speaker 1: his players. I think Mario Christoval does a good job 558 00:34:50,239 --> 00:34:54,960 Speaker 1: of messaging, you know. But like messaging is easy when 559 00:34:54,960 --> 00:35:00,960 Speaker 1: you're exceeding expectations or meeting expectations too, you know, like 560 00:35:00,960 --> 00:35:03,719 Speaker 1: like it's you know, like you, I guess you would 561 00:35:03,719 --> 00:35:06,560 Speaker 1: have to point to somebody who's not in or who 562 00:35:06,600 --> 00:35:10,120 Speaker 1: went through adversity, and Justin Wilcox did a good job 563 00:35:10,120 --> 00:35:14,200 Speaker 1: of that this year when Garbers was out. He was 564 00:35:14,239 --> 00:35:18,960 Speaker 1: realistic about what it was. He told the truth. You know. Uh, 565 00:35:19,120 --> 00:35:24,320 Speaker 1: it's hard to have great messaging when the results are bad. 566 00:35:25,440 --> 00:35:28,279 Speaker 1: And I don't I don't see the vision either, Like 567 00:35:28,360 --> 00:35:31,520 Speaker 1: I don't see what USC is trying to do. I 568 00:35:31,560 --> 00:35:34,799 Speaker 1: don't see where they're going or where they're headed. Like 569 00:35:34,840 --> 00:35:39,680 Speaker 1: with Arizona State, it's very obvious what they're trying to do. 570 00:35:39,840 --> 00:35:43,560 Speaker 1: I mean, they just they just took a g a 571 00:35:43,560 --> 00:35:45,400 Speaker 1: away from USC, which I know that you and I 572 00:35:45,480 --> 00:35:46,759 Speaker 1: were going to talk about any we might as well 573 00:35:46,800 --> 00:35:49,520 Speaker 1: do it now. Chris Hawkins, who is the son of 574 00:35:49,560 --> 00:35:54,239 Speaker 1: a very very connected armand Hawkins senior in UM in 575 00:35:54,320 --> 00:35:57,520 Speaker 1: Southern California was a four year defensive back for USC 576 00:35:57,640 --> 00:36:00,680 Speaker 1: out of Rancho Cucamonga. He's the one twenty four years 577 00:36:00,719 --> 00:36:03,200 Speaker 1: old and a SU just made him their defensive backs coach. 578 00:36:03,960 --> 00:36:06,680 Speaker 1: And it's very obvious what they're trying to do. They're 579 00:36:06,719 --> 00:36:10,960 Speaker 1: trying to get a stranglehold on Southern California. While confidence 580 00:36:11,120 --> 00:36:15,600 Speaker 1: in USC is low, it's very clear what Colorado is 581 00:36:15,600 --> 00:36:19,560 Speaker 1: trying to do. You always know what Utah's system is 582 00:36:19,600 --> 00:36:22,200 Speaker 1: and what they're trying to build. You feel like even 583 00:36:22,239 --> 00:36:24,799 Speaker 1: with you c l A struggles that Chip Kelly has 584 00:36:24,840 --> 00:36:28,200 Speaker 1: a vision for where the program is going. With USC, 585 00:36:29,360 --> 00:36:31,359 Speaker 1: I don't know what they're trying to do. I don't 586 00:36:31,440 --> 00:36:33,960 Speaker 1: know what Clay Helton means when he says that Mike 587 00:36:34,040 --> 00:36:39,759 Speaker 1: Bone is providing additional resources, additional resources for for what, 588 00:36:40,320 --> 00:36:43,920 Speaker 1: like this is a private school, like they aren't Penny Pitching. 589 00:36:44,719 --> 00:36:49,080 Speaker 1: But I thought that you pointed something out on Twitter 590 00:36:49,120 --> 00:36:53,760 Speaker 1: that I thought was genes because USC runs the same 591 00:36:53,800 --> 00:36:59,680 Speaker 1: offense as Washington State and the and you pointed out 592 00:36:59,760 --> 00:37:05,759 Speaker 1: that the air raid is something teams do to like 593 00:37:05,840 --> 00:37:10,319 Speaker 1: a gimmick offense to basically stop the people who are 594 00:37:10,320 --> 00:37:15,320 Speaker 1: more talented like to to to combat the talent gap. 595 00:37:15,760 --> 00:37:18,840 Speaker 1: It was almost like when Chip Kelly first got the 596 00:37:18,920 --> 00:37:21,560 Speaker 1: Oregon bit, before they really started rolling, and they were 597 00:37:21,600 --> 00:37:25,600 Speaker 1: just going super fast to try to combat USC and 598 00:37:25,640 --> 00:37:29,919 Speaker 1: there and they're huge offensive and defensive lines to win 599 00:37:30,200 --> 00:37:34,080 Speaker 1: non conference games like they had an advantage and now, 600 00:37:34,120 --> 00:37:36,200 Speaker 1: but at the end of the day, sometimes you have 601 00:37:36,320 --> 00:37:38,840 Speaker 1: to line up and you have to knock somebody off 602 00:37:38,840 --> 00:37:41,080 Speaker 1: the ball, or you had to play against people who 603 00:37:41,080 --> 00:37:44,240 Speaker 1: were much bigger, much more physical. And that was truthfully 604 00:37:44,239 --> 00:37:49,799 Speaker 1: why Oregon lost the Rose Bowl against Arrell prior Um 605 00:37:49,880 --> 00:37:54,120 Speaker 1: when they lost to UH Auburn and the even though 606 00:37:54,120 --> 00:37:56,680 Speaker 1: it's only by a field goal, had they been able 607 00:37:56,719 --> 00:38:02,600 Speaker 1: to block Nick fairly, they would have won by two touchdowns. Yeah, 608 00:38:02,719 --> 00:38:05,720 Speaker 1: that the air raid is weird to me because it's 609 00:38:05,760 --> 00:38:09,759 Speaker 1: it's there to try to give everybody a leg up 610 00:38:10,440 --> 00:38:14,680 Speaker 1: on competing against bully schools. And I think USC had 611 00:38:14,719 --> 00:38:18,280 Speaker 1: like what four carries in the first half against Iowa 612 00:38:19,719 --> 00:38:23,480 Speaker 1: the school of Marcus Allen, Reggie Bush, Lynda White, O J. Simpson, 613 00:38:23,719 --> 00:38:26,840 Speaker 1: like four carries in the first half. It just didn't 614 00:38:26,880 --> 00:38:32,440 Speaker 1: sit right with me. I totally agree to agree and 615 00:38:32,680 --> 00:38:34,319 Speaker 1: thinking about think about this for a saying, it's like 616 00:38:34,920 --> 00:38:39,759 Speaker 1: you when Randy Johnson was at his absolute best. You know, 617 00:38:40,000 --> 00:38:43,480 Speaker 1: every opposing manager knew that, like, man, my best left 618 00:38:43,520 --> 00:38:46,080 Speaker 1: handed hitter, the one that I built my team around, 619 00:38:46,120 --> 00:38:49,280 Speaker 1: the one that, like all of our salary structure, sits 620 00:38:49,360 --> 00:38:52,840 Speaker 1: upon the cornerstone of our big left handed hitters. You know, 621 00:38:52,840 --> 00:38:54,720 Speaker 1: they're not gonna be able to hit off Randy Johnson. 622 00:38:54,800 --> 00:38:58,560 Speaker 1: So let's just throw some bench right handers out there 623 00:38:58,600 --> 00:39:03,080 Speaker 1: to see what they can do. Like that's yeah, you 624 00:39:03,160 --> 00:39:05,520 Speaker 1: might as well forget about it. Yeah, that's the air raid. 625 00:39:06,000 --> 00:39:08,120 Speaker 1: The air raid is just like, ah well, let's just 626 00:39:08,280 --> 00:39:11,840 Speaker 1: try this to see if we can compete against the machine. 627 00:39:12,480 --> 00:39:15,440 Speaker 1: But the air raids never gonna it's never gonna be 628 00:39:15,719 --> 00:39:19,799 Speaker 1: the thing. It is too easy to stop in the 629 00:39:19,840 --> 00:39:22,920 Speaker 1: red zone. I mean, like we we we detailed this. 630 00:39:23,120 --> 00:39:26,160 Speaker 1: It is easy to stop in the red zone because 631 00:39:26,200 --> 00:39:31,160 Speaker 1: the air raid is dependent upon space and and it 632 00:39:31,280 --> 00:39:34,560 Speaker 1: is very difficult to run the football in the air raid. 633 00:39:34,800 --> 00:39:37,880 Speaker 1: And the reason why is because your alignment are built 634 00:39:37,920 --> 00:39:41,440 Speaker 1: for pass blocking and they aren't used to just like 635 00:39:41,480 --> 00:39:44,520 Speaker 1: they're they're agile, they're nimble, they're not used to that 636 00:39:44,680 --> 00:39:49,120 Speaker 1: road greater physicality my mindset, and you don't play with 637 00:39:49,200 --> 00:39:51,640 Speaker 1: tight ends, so you don't really have them on the roster, 638 00:39:51,800 --> 00:39:54,640 Speaker 1: so it makes it very difficult to run the football. 639 00:39:55,120 --> 00:39:58,200 Speaker 1: And all your space is taken away once you get 640 00:39:58,239 --> 00:40:01,439 Speaker 1: inside the twenty, so if you don't score from further out, 641 00:40:01,520 --> 00:40:04,320 Speaker 1: you're kicking field goals, which is how to stop the 642 00:40:04,360 --> 00:40:06,880 Speaker 1: air rate. Make them check down to the backs, tackle 643 00:40:06,960 --> 00:40:10,120 Speaker 1: the backs, do not bite on the cheese. Make them 644 00:40:10,120 --> 00:40:13,479 Speaker 1: take twelve fifteen plays to score. Somebody will drop a ball, 645 00:40:13,560 --> 00:40:18,840 Speaker 1: they'll get a pass, and they'll get a penalty, um overthrow, drop, 646 00:40:19,040 --> 00:40:23,200 Speaker 1: something will happen to make them install a drive exactly. 647 00:40:23,280 --> 00:40:25,839 Speaker 1: And you only have five scholarships, so it's not like 648 00:40:25,920 --> 00:40:29,040 Speaker 1: you can build two completely different personnel for in the 649 00:40:29,080 --> 00:40:30,919 Speaker 1: red zone and out of the red zone. And even 650 00:40:30,920 --> 00:40:33,200 Speaker 1: then you don't even have any five scholarships anymore because 651 00:40:33,200 --> 00:40:35,080 Speaker 1: we live in the age of the transfer portal, so 652 00:40:35,160 --> 00:40:38,480 Speaker 1: you'll never be able to build a team that can 653 00:40:38,520 --> 00:40:43,160 Speaker 1: service both offensive systems. Um it's just weird to me 654 00:40:43,239 --> 00:40:47,520 Speaker 1: that the classically most dominant team in all of the 655 00:40:47,560 --> 00:40:51,600 Speaker 1: Pack twelve Pac ten history is running an offense that's 656 00:40:52,160 --> 00:40:56,640 Speaker 1: basically meant to help them keep pace with who with themselves. 657 00:40:57,520 --> 00:41:00,439 Speaker 1: They're eating themselves alive from from the inside it out. 658 00:41:00,480 --> 00:41:02,920 Speaker 1: And it's I know that a lot of Pack twelve 659 00:41:03,080 --> 00:41:06,360 Speaker 1: of fans of other teams think it's completely glorious. But 660 00:41:06,400 --> 00:41:08,640 Speaker 1: at the same time, it's just if you, if you 661 00:41:08,760 --> 00:41:11,759 Speaker 1: just take your fandom away for a second and look 662 00:41:11,800 --> 00:41:15,960 Speaker 1: at it objectively, it is just, uh, it's something else. 663 00:41:16,000 --> 00:41:19,239 Speaker 1: So it's just a sight to behold that that you know, 664 00:41:19,400 --> 00:41:26,040 Speaker 1: USC could inflict this upon itself. Yep, I agree with you. 665 00:41:26,480 --> 00:41:31,320 Speaker 1: But on the Arizona State coaching higher that dude he coached, 666 00:41:31,440 --> 00:41:35,560 Speaker 1: he was the g a at at at USC, which 667 00:41:35,680 --> 00:41:40,000 Speaker 1: is not exactly. Their defensive backs were not their strong suit. 668 00:41:40,480 --> 00:41:43,839 Speaker 1: Then he gets the a su dB job that's all 669 00:41:43,880 --> 00:41:47,400 Speaker 1: about recruiting you you talked about it. This is not 670 00:41:47,520 --> 00:41:50,400 Speaker 1: a coach who's coach to who's there to coach people up? 671 00:41:50,680 --> 00:41:54,120 Speaker 1: His Tony Tony White is still gonna be the who's 672 00:41:54,120 --> 00:41:59,960 Speaker 1: the defensive coordinator is still gonna be the main secondary coach, right, 673 00:42:00,120 --> 00:42:04,360 Speaker 1: I mean he's gonna have He's gonna have Jack Jones, 674 00:42:04,440 --> 00:42:07,480 Speaker 1: who I'm sure that you know he already knows personally 675 00:42:08,040 --> 00:42:11,200 Speaker 1: and a four year starter in Chase Lucas, who's only 676 00:42:11,320 --> 00:42:13,800 Speaker 1: one year younger than him, a year and a half 677 00:42:14,880 --> 00:42:18,560 Speaker 1: that that he's responsible for. And so, um, it'll be 678 00:42:19,160 --> 00:42:21,440 Speaker 1: it'll definitely be interesting. I think, you know, they definitely 679 00:42:21,520 --> 00:42:25,600 Speaker 1: hired him for his connections, for the juice that he brings, 680 00:42:26,320 --> 00:42:30,040 Speaker 1: and to just fire a warning shot at USC and 681 00:42:30,120 --> 00:42:33,520 Speaker 1: let them know like, Hey, we're coming unless you do 682 00:42:33,640 --> 00:42:37,560 Speaker 1: something to stop us. We're coming into California and we're 683 00:42:37,640 --> 00:42:41,000 Speaker 1: leaving with all your best players or the players that 684 00:42:41,080 --> 00:42:45,319 Speaker 1: Oregon doesn't leave with. Um. Just what a what a 685 00:42:45,400 --> 00:42:48,439 Speaker 1: wild time for USC fans. I mean, it's it's coming 686 00:42:48,480 --> 00:42:54,080 Speaker 1: at them from all sides right now. Now, ro it 687 00:42:54,280 --> 00:42:57,719 Speaker 1: is time. It is time or what we have all 688 00:42:57,760 --> 00:43:02,359 Speaker 1: been waiting for, It is time. I'm for the PAC 689 00:43:02,440 --> 00:43:08,919 Speaker 1: twelve All Decade Draft, the All Decade Draft. The first 690 00:43:08,920 --> 00:43:11,040 Speaker 1: thing we have to establish the rules of the All 691 00:43:11,239 --> 00:43:16,000 Speaker 1: Decade Draft. The first thing is is that we can 692 00:43:16,000 --> 00:43:20,440 Speaker 1: only draft. We cannot draft the same players. We have 693 00:43:20,600 --> 00:43:25,920 Speaker 1: to draft different players and and we we have the 694 00:43:25,960 --> 00:43:32,880 Speaker 1: positions down. And the other thing is is that we 695 00:43:33,000 --> 00:43:36,080 Speaker 1: have to establish what is a decade. Because I saw 696 00:43:36,160 --> 00:43:40,400 Speaker 1: people arguing about this on Twitter, about what a decade 697 00:43:40,560 --> 00:43:44,160 Speaker 1: is some people say it was from the zero year, 698 00:43:44,400 --> 00:43:48,480 Speaker 1: so like two thousand ten, oh sorry, two thousand yeah, 699 00:43:48,520 --> 00:43:51,160 Speaker 1: two thousand ten to two thousand nineteen. And then I 700 00:43:51,200 --> 00:43:53,600 Speaker 1: saw some crazy people that say it was from it's 701 00:43:53,640 --> 00:43:58,680 Speaker 1: really from two draft AD eleven to two dusand point. Well, 702 00:43:58,719 --> 00:44:02,200 Speaker 1: first of all, I get the whole like, you can't 703 00:44:02,200 --> 00:44:05,640 Speaker 1: have a year zero, so like I get that, But 704 00:44:05,920 --> 00:44:09,160 Speaker 1: a decade, as we're defining it, is just the set 705 00:44:09,239 --> 00:44:14,880 Speaker 1: of ten, right, So two thousand ten through two thousand nineteen, 706 00:44:14,920 --> 00:44:17,560 Speaker 1: if you played at any of those seasons, you're gonna 707 00:44:17,600 --> 00:44:20,080 Speaker 1: be eligible. You can't have two thousand twenty be part 708 00:44:20,080 --> 00:44:22,479 Speaker 1: of We can't we can't even have this discussion because 709 00:44:22,520 --> 00:44:25,000 Speaker 1: then we wouldn't actually be able to do the draft, 710 00:44:25,120 --> 00:44:28,719 Speaker 1: because we'd be including a season that hasn't even happened yet, 711 00:44:28,920 --> 00:44:32,520 Speaker 1: a season that's going to have eight new quarterbacks that 712 00:44:32,600 --> 00:44:35,080 Speaker 1: we haven't even seen that could potentially affect the outcome 713 00:44:35,160 --> 00:44:37,399 Speaker 1: of of what it is we're trying to do. And so, 714 00:44:37,640 --> 00:44:42,840 Speaker 1: uh yeah, if you played in the season through the 715 00:44:43,239 --> 00:44:45,520 Speaker 1: nineteen season, any of those two years, I think that 716 00:44:45,520 --> 00:44:49,840 Speaker 1: would make you eligible for this. I totally agree with you, Ralph. 717 00:44:49,880 --> 00:44:54,240 Speaker 1: I totally agree. So as we get get started, Um, 718 00:44:54,400 --> 00:44:57,200 Speaker 1: I guess we need to figure out who who goes first. 719 00:44:57,280 --> 00:45:00,560 Speaker 1: So I'll let you, Ralph pick a number between one 720 00:45:00,640 --> 00:45:03,759 Speaker 1: and ten. I'm so confident, George, it's all you, man, 721 00:45:05,640 --> 00:45:08,280 Speaker 1: I I can I can go first. You can go first? 722 00:45:08,840 --> 00:45:12,120 Speaker 1: Oh my lord, thank you? Oh man. I thought I 723 00:45:12,160 --> 00:45:15,759 Speaker 1: was gonna have to ring the vote. Okay, so I 724 00:45:15,760 --> 00:45:18,800 Speaker 1: guess we can. We can start a quarterback, the most 725 00:45:18,840 --> 00:45:25,239 Speaker 1: important position. I am taking the best, one of the 726 00:45:25,320 --> 00:45:29,279 Speaker 1: best quarterbacks Impact twelve history, could be the best quarterback 727 00:45:29,440 --> 00:45:36,240 Speaker 1: in Pack twelve history. Marcus Marryotta, the Marcus Mariota. Who 728 00:45:36,480 --> 00:45:41,600 Speaker 1: is I mean like, this is an easy choice. He 729 00:45:41,640 --> 00:45:46,879 Speaker 1: put up more stacked, wracked up accolades than nobody did 730 00:45:46,960 --> 00:45:50,120 Speaker 1: in the two thousand tents, and he would be in 731 00:45:50,320 --> 00:45:56,000 Speaker 1: consideration for the greatest Pact twelve quarterback of all time. Ralph. Okay, okay, 732 00:45:56,040 --> 00:45:59,280 Speaker 1: so I figured you would probably go with Marcus Mariota 733 00:45:59,800 --> 00:46:03,200 Speaker 1: and you're only gonna draft one quarterback, right, Yeah. So 734 00:46:03,280 --> 00:46:06,799 Speaker 1: that puts me in the in the enviable position of 735 00:46:06,840 --> 00:46:09,000 Speaker 1: not having to draft a quarterback until the very end, 736 00:46:09,040 --> 00:46:13,160 Speaker 1: because I can have anybody I want. Ha ha See 737 00:46:13,360 --> 00:46:17,719 Speaker 1: see that is a great Ralph. Damn. I love that 738 00:46:17,760 --> 00:46:20,640 Speaker 1: strategy because you knew I was gonna draft Marcus first 739 00:46:20,760 --> 00:46:25,200 Speaker 1: because quarterback is the most important position and and ire 740 00:46:25,520 --> 00:46:28,520 Speaker 1: and I already know who you're going to choose a quarterback, 741 00:46:28,560 --> 00:46:30,439 Speaker 1: and now you can take him as your last big 742 00:46:30,640 --> 00:46:34,480 Speaker 1: exactly exactly. So that puts me in a in a 743 00:46:34,560 --> 00:46:37,680 Speaker 1: position to be able to to get my offense set 744 00:46:37,800 --> 00:46:40,239 Speaker 1: up in other ways. So I'm gonna go ahead and 745 00:46:40,239 --> 00:46:42,040 Speaker 1: do that, and I'm gonna let my team know what's 746 00:46:42,080 --> 00:46:44,080 Speaker 1: most important to me right now, and that's being able 747 00:46:44,200 --> 00:46:47,680 Speaker 1: to to run the ball. And so my first pick 748 00:46:47,840 --> 00:46:51,880 Speaker 1: is gonna be Tyron Smith out of USC. His senior 749 00:46:51,960 --> 00:46:55,640 Speaker 1: season was the twenty ten year and that he's gone 750 00:46:55,640 --> 00:46:58,000 Speaker 1: on to have a hellic of a career for the 751 00:46:58,080 --> 00:47:00,279 Speaker 1: Dallas Cowboys. And he is a very rich in and 752 00:47:00,320 --> 00:47:03,200 Speaker 1: he will be anchoring my team and uh and he'll 753 00:47:03,200 --> 00:47:09,239 Speaker 1: be blocking for Christian McCaffrey. Hold hold on, how how 754 00:47:09,280 --> 00:47:11,239 Speaker 1: did you get to pick? Are we not doing a 755 00:47:11,280 --> 00:47:14,279 Speaker 1: snake draft? Okay? Alright, because if I give you the 756 00:47:14,280 --> 00:47:17,080 Speaker 1: first pick, then that that that hurts me. If it's 757 00:47:17,880 --> 00:47:21,320 Speaker 1: so now you get two in a row, okay, because 758 00:47:21,400 --> 00:47:25,040 Speaker 1: oh man, dude, you you over You thought about this 759 00:47:25,120 --> 00:47:28,719 Speaker 1: so much and you got a strategy advantage. Dude, I 760 00:47:28,760 --> 00:47:32,520 Speaker 1: didn't even I just I knew. I knew you'd want 761 00:47:32,560 --> 00:47:34,960 Speaker 1: to have your team built around Mariana, And so I 762 00:47:35,000 --> 00:47:37,520 Speaker 1: was like, well, if if I know he's gonna get Mariota, 763 00:47:37,600 --> 00:47:40,000 Speaker 1: what's the best possible thing I could do? I promise 764 00:47:40,080 --> 00:47:43,200 Speaker 1: I haven't thought this through very much beyond beyond what 765 00:47:43,239 --> 00:47:46,480 Speaker 1: I would do in the first round. Oh man, So 766 00:47:46,640 --> 00:47:50,600 Speaker 1: now now you've actually made me change my draft because 767 00:47:51,000 --> 00:47:54,000 Speaker 1: my my plan was to draft Christian McCaffrey second. But 768 00:47:54,040 --> 00:47:57,440 Speaker 1: I didn't even as many fantasy drafts as I've done. 769 00:47:57,520 --> 00:48:02,880 Speaker 1: I didn't even think about the Snake Draft. So I 770 00:48:02,920 --> 00:48:06,279 Speaker 1: am now going to switch up my my team, my 771 00:48:06,760 --> 00:48:10,600 Speaker 1: draft status ever so slightly. I am now going with 772 00:48:10,640 --> 00:48:14,920 Speaker 1: my second pick, the probably the best officeive lineman to 773 00:48:15,000 --> 00:48:18,040 Speaker 1: come out. Well, he's still in the Pac twell right 774 00:48:18,239 --> 00:48:21,200 Speaker 1: right now, just one the Outland Trophy for the best 775 00:48:21,440 --> 00:48:23,839 Speaker 1: office of lineman, And if he were coming out this year, 776 00:48:23,920 --> 00:48:27,120 Speaker 1: he'd be a top five pick. I'm taking tackle. You 777 00:48:27,239 --> 00:48:30,440 Speaker 1: got Tyrone Smith. I can't let you have Tyron Smith 778 00:48:30,800 --> 00:48:33,439 Speaker 1: and Pena Sol. So I had to play a little 779 00:48:33,440 --> 00:48:36,279 Speaker 1: bit of defense here. I'm taking Pena Sol with my 780 00:48:36,320 --> 00:48:39,960 Speaker 1: second pick. That's a I mean that that's that's an 781 00:48:39,960 --> 00:48:44,560 Speaker 1: incredible pick. I can't I can't hate on that now. 782 00:48:45,760 --> 00:48:50,640 Speaker 1: And now I am going to go with arguably, I mean, 783 00:48:51,480 --> 00:48:54,520 Speaker 1: because there are certain things that you need when you 784 00:48:54,600 --> 00:48:57,000 Speaker 1: need to Yes, you need office line, Yes you need 785 00:48:57,040 --> 00:49:01,040 Speaker 1: all these other players. However, I am going with next 786 00:49:02,040 --> 00:49:09,160 Speaker 1: probably one of the most disruptive players in the back 787 00:49:09,200 --> 00:49:13,439 Speaker 1: twelve that we that we've seen in years, that that 788 00:49:13,440 --> 00:49:17,759 Speaker 1: that we saw I am going with With my third pick, 789 00:49:17,800 --> 00:49:22,960 Speaker 1: I'm going with a defensive end. I'm going with Leonard 790 00:49:22,960 --> 00:49:34,160 Speaker 1: Williams from USC. Okay, I like it. Well, since I'm 791 00:49:34,160 --> 00:49:36,680 Speaker 1: already I've I've already started building the offensive line, and 792 00:49:36,719 --> 00:49:38,320 Speaker 1: I want to make sure that I get the best 793 00:49:38,400 --> 00:49:43,120 Speaker 1: players available. Um, I'm gonna continue to I'm gonna continue 794 00:49:43,120 --> 00:49:46,319 Speaker 1: to fill it out and let's go UH. Let's give 795 00:49:46,400 --> 00:49:52,520 Speaker 1: Christian McCaffrey some some other Cardinal UH members to play with. 796 00:49:52,640 --> 00:49:59,319 Speaker 1: Let's go with David de Castro and Andrew's Pete you 797 00:49:59,560 --> 00:50:09,200 Speaker 1: dirty dog. Okay, those are great, great picks because you 798 00:50:09,320 --> 00:50:14,680 Speaker 1: are attempting to build your offensive line and I obviously 799 00:50:14,800 --> 00:50:17,960 Speaker 1: I need to do that too, because you are trying 800 00:50:18,000 --> 00:50:20,799 Speaker 1: to you are clearly trying to take some of the 801 00:50:20,880 --> 00:50:24,520 Speaker 1: best linemen that there that there are, and I have 802 00:50:24,640 --> 00:50:29,040 Speaker 1: to two picks now, So I am going with Matt 803 00:50:29,120 --> 00:50:37,600 Speaker 1: Khalil from USC and and David Yankee from Oh wait, no, 804 00:50:38,400 --> 00:50:41,719 Speaker 1: David Yankee was a no, no, he was he was 805 00:50:41,760 --> 00:50:44,839 Speaker 1: a guard. Correct. Yeah, So I'm I'm gonna take Matt 806 00:50:44,880 --> 00:50:53,000 Speaker 1: Khalil and David Yankee. All right, all right, So at 807 00:50:53,040 --> 00:50:55,319 Speaker 1: this point, I think I think I'm I'm I think 808 00:50:55,320 --> 00:50:57,200 Speaker 1: I'm good. I think no matter what I do on 809 00:50:57,239 --> 00:50:59,120 Speaker 1: the offensive line from here on now, I'm gonna get 810 00:50:59,120 --> 00:51:01,520 Speaker 1: some quality players. But just want to make sure I 811 00:51:01,640 --> 00:51:05,600 Speaker 1: felt like I had three of maybe the best six available. 812 00:51:05,719 --> 00:51:09,840 Speaker 1: So uh, now that now that that's done, maybe focus 813 00:51:09,880 --> 00:51:11,879 Speaker 1: on the other side of the ball a little bit. 814 00:51:12,480 --> 00:51:14,960 Speaker 1: And let's go ahead and go back to the beginning 815 00:51:14,960 --> 00:51:19,320 Speaker 1: of the decade again and lock up defensive and Cameron 816 00:51:19,440 --> 00:51:27,120 Speaker 1: Jordan out of Cow and then let's see, he just 817 00:51:27,160 --> 00:51:29,879 Speaker 1: snuck in. He snuck in his last his last year 818 00:51:30,520 --> 00:51:33,439 Speaker 1: at Cal makes him eligible. So I got a little 819 00:51:33,440 --> 00:51:39,600 Speaker 1: bit lucky there. Um, and then uh, from that point, uh, 820 00:51:39,719 --> 00:51:44,440 Speaker 1: let's continue to build up that defensive line. Uh. He 821 00:51:44,520 --> 00:51:46,880 Speaker 1: might not have had as much success in the NFL 822 00:51:46,960 --> 00:51:49,080 Speaker 1: as he did at the collegiate level, but he was 823 00:51:49,160 --> 00:51:54,160 Speaker 1: absolutely dominant. Let's go it's Star Low to lay Um, 824 00:51:55,000 --> 00:52:00,800 Speaker 1: first round pick of the Carolina Panthers back in the draft. 825 00:52:03,200 --> 00:52:07,759 Speaker 1: That's a good call, dude, because Star at Utah was 826 00:52:08,000 --> 00:52:13,120 Speaker 1: extremely dominant. Like when you look at his career, I mean, 827 00:52:13,239 --> 00:52:19,279 Speaker 1: he was one of the more unblockable players on I 828 00:52:19,320 --> 00:52:23,000 Speaker 1: mean like it and when like he was really good 829 00:52:23,080 --> 00:52:26,120 Speaker 1: and then you took Cam Jordan's two. He was a 830 00:52:26,160 --> 00:52:29,120 Speaker 1: really good college player, but at the same time, he's 831 00:52:29,160 --> 00:52:31,960 Speaker 1: been a much better pro players. And I think it's 832 00:52:32,000 --> 00:52:36,800 Speaker 1: hard to take out their pro prowess when it comes 833 00:52:36,840 --> 00:52:40,319 Speaker 1: to you know, look looking at these states, because some 834 00:52:40,400 --> 00:52:43,520 Speaker 1: of these players were really good in college, but then 835 00:52:43,560 --> 00:52:46,359 Speaker 1: when you look at their pro their pro stuff, it 836 00:52:46,400 --> 00:52:49,239 Speaker 1: makes them look like even better college players. Like a 837 00:52:49,280 --> 00:52:52,040 Speaker 1: guy like Jared Golf. Yeah, he was good in college, 838 00:52:52,080 --> 00:52:55,239 Speaker 1: but his team lost so much that nobody really ever 839 00:52:55,400 --> 00:52:58,160 Speaker 1: thought of him in that same way. Here's a question 840 00:52:58,200 --> 00:53:02,279 Speaker 1: for you, because it just basically like recency bias. Star 841 00:53:02,360 --> 00:53:05,120 Speaker 1: Low till A went fourteenth overall to the Carolina Panthers 842 00:53:05,160 --> 00:53:07,640 Speaker 1: back in two thousand. Do you think there's a chance 843 00:53:07,719 --> 00:53:11,080 Speaker 1: Lucky Foe two could go higher than that in the 844 00:53:11,200 --> 00:53:15,280 Speaker 1: upcoming NFL draft or I feel like he's a first rounder, 845 00:53:15,320 --> 00:53:18,520 Speaker 1: but I don't know if you go that high. I 846 00:53:18,560 --> 00:53:20,719 Speaker 1: do feel like he's the first rounder. But I think 847 00:53:20,800 --> 00:53:23,040 Speaker 1: part of the problem that you're gonna run into this 848 00:53:23,120 --> 00:53:25,840 Speaker 1: year is that there are gonna be so many wide 849 00:53:25,880 --> 00:53:29,719 Speaker 1: receivers and running backs drafted in the first round this 850 00:53:29,800 --> 00:53:32,160 Speaker 1: year that I think it's gonna be tough on other 851 00:53:32,239 --> 00:53:36,440 Speaker 1: players that that that this is just a draft that 852 00:53:36,560 --> 00:53:42,000 Speaker 1: is extremely um you know, skill position heavy, which is 853 00:53:42,040 --> 00:53:45,880 Speaker 1: not typical. So I think that that's gonna be the 854 00:53:46,200 --> 00:53:52,759 Speaker 1: biggest issue in in what's going on. Um, Okay, my 855 00:53:52,920 --> 00:53:57,919 Speaker 1: turn up in the draft, you took Christian McCaffrey, So 856 00:53:58,280 --> 00:54:02,000 Speaker 1: I am going to littified. I'm going to take the 857 00:54:02,160 --> 00:54:06,440 Speaker 1: second best back in the pack twelve in the two thousands, 858 00:54:07,160 --> 00:54:12,000 Speaker 1: but in the two thousand tens, and that is going 859 00:54:12,080 --> 00:54:17,560 Speaker 1: to be Royce Freeman. Race Freeman, who is the all 860 00:54:17,640 --> 00:54:22,040 Speaker 1: time pack twelve touchdown leader. He is, you know, he's 861 00:54:22,080 --> 00:54:27,400 Speaker 1: been a good back asn't necessarily had the NFL success 862 00:54:27,520 --> 00:54:29,479 Speaker 1: as he did in the pack twelve. But the kid 863 00:54:29,680 --> 00:54:33,840 Speaker 1: was absolutely electric. I mean, he just scored touchdown as 864 00:54:33,840 --> 00:54:37,640 Speaker 1: at an outrageous rate all time leader. You know, it's 865 00:54:37,680 --> 00:54:41,719 Speaker 1: hard to go wrong with him. And then I'm going 866 00:54:41,800 --> 00:54:49,880 Speaker 1: to go with the the most unstoppable wide receiver that 867 00:54:49,960 --> 00:54:55,520 Speaker 1: the Pack twelve has seen since what since, like Reggie 868 00:54:55,520 --> 00:55:02,600 Speaker 1: Williams is um Mark Easley from USC, I mean Lane 869 00:55:02,680 --> 00:55:06,640 Speaker 1: Kiffin was coaching the dude or calling calling plays and 870 00:55:06,760 --> 00:55:09,960 Speaker 1: he I mean and I that's where I started the 871 00:55:10,080 --> 00:55:13,239 Speaker 1: term feed the meter, like they would just feed the meter. 872 00:55:13,400 --> 00:55:16,040 Speaker 1: They threw the ball to him every single play that 873 00:55:16,120 --> 00:55:19,960 Speaker 1: it was possible, and he was impossible to to stop. 874 00:55:20,000 --> 00:55:24,160 Speaker 1: And that was part of USC is just just domination years. 875 00:55:24,600 --> 00:55:29,560 Speaker 1: So those are my two picks. Ralph, Man, It's it's 876 00:55:29,600 --> 00:55:33,120 Speaker 1: getting to the point where it's like, I'm i'm I'm 877 00:55:33,160 --> 00:55:37,000 Speaker 1: I'm a little bit worried that anybody that I pick 878 00:55:37,160 --> 00:55:39,399 Speaker 1: means that I won't be able to pick somebody else 879 00:55:39,440 --> 00:55:42,880 Speaker 1: because now I've already gotten defensive end and the defensive tackle. 880 00:55:43,200 --> 00:55:46,520 Speaker 1: There's about three defensive tackles that I really want to 881 00:55:46,520 --> 00:55:48,680 Speaker 1: make sure that I get on my squad, but I've 882 00:55:48,719 --> 00:55:54,600 Speaker 1: already got one. Uh, and so'm I might get four 883 00:55:54,680 --> 00:55:58,640 Speaker 1: defensive linemen. You can. You can choose them however you 884 00:55:58,640 --> 00:56:00,919 Speaker 1: you want, you get four defensive line. If we choose 885 00:56:00,960 --> 00:56:02,600 Speaker 1: him however I want, it's just gonna be four d 886 00:56:02,760 --> 00:56:08,040 Speaker 1: tackles and we're gonna be bul rushing every single time. Uh. 887 00:56:08,160 --> 00:56:10,520 Speaker 1: Let me, let me make sure that I pay respects 888 00:56:10,520 --> 00:56:12,520 Speaker 1: to my guy to kill Harry and just get him 889 00:56:12,560 --> 00:56:17,760 Speaker 1: off the board right now. Oh, I was gonna draft him, 890 00:56:17,800 --> 00:56:20,359 Speaker 1: and that there's some Homerism in there, but it can 891 00:56:20,440 --> 00:56:23,160 Speaker 1: also be justified by the fact that you know he 892 00:56:23,560 --> 00:56:27,879 Speaker 1: had what to to one thousand yards seasons. Uh. And 893 00:56:28,000 --> 00:56:31,560 Speaker 1: he also you know, he's doing his thing in the 894 00:56:31,640 --> 00:56:34,200 Speaker 1: NFL too. He's the number one ranked receiver coming out 895 00:56:34,200 --> 00:56:37,560 Speaker 1: of high school in the class of you know, I 896 00:56:37,560 --> 00:56:39,200 Speaker 1: don't know who I'm gonna pair him with, but I 897 00:56:39,239 --> 00:56:42,239 Speaker 1: think that he's just the He's the ultimate weapon. And 898 00:56:42,280 --> 00:56:44,520 Speaker 1: so I'll make sure that I go ahead and uh 899 00:56:44,560 --> 00:56:49,240 Speaker 1: and and get him locked up and then let's see 900 00:56:49,440 --> 00:56:57,680 Speaker 1: here hard this is tough man, because um, all right, 901 00:56:58,760 --> 00:57:00,480 Speaker 1: all right, I'm just I'm I'm gonna do it. I'm 902 00:57:00,480 --> 00:57:03,120 Speaker 1: gonna I'm gonna start to get this defensive line filled out. 903 00:57:03,160 --> 00:57:08,880 Speaker 1: Let's go with Washington's Vita Vea, the monstrous six ft 904 00:57:08,880 --> 00:57:14,200 Speaker 1: four three, seven pound uh player who who did forty 905 00:57:14,200 --> 00:57:18,360 Speaker 1: one reps on on the bench press. Um, you know 906 00:57:18,440 --> 00:57:20,760 Speaker 1: he was. He only made first team All Packed twelve 907 00:57:20,840 --> 00:57:23,520 Speaker 1: one time. But it's also you know, the year he 908 00:57:23,520 --> 00:57:26,120 Speaker 1: won the Morris Trophy and Pack twelve Defensive Player of 909 00:57:26,160 --> 00:57:28,640 Speaker 1: the Year. Two thousand seventeen was a huge year for him. 910 00:57:28,640 --> 00:57:30,600 Speaker 1: And he's gonna he's gonna line up next to Star 911 00:57:30,720 --> 00:57:32,120 Speaker 1: Low to l A, and I feel good about that. 912 00:57:34,160 --> 00:57:38,640 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, I, Ralph, you are going to want to 913 00:57:39,400 --> 00:57:42,919 Speaker 1: faint after my my next two picks because I am 914 00:57:43,040 --> 00:57:48,040 Speaker 1: picking up the best. It's not even a question who's 915 00:57:48,040 --> 00:57:51,560 Speaker 1: been the best tight end in the Pack twelve. So 916 00:57:51,800 --> 00:57:54,880 Speaker 1: I I with this pick, I would have shored up 917 00:57:56,400 --> 00:58:01,240 Speaker 1: two of the best position players period in the Pack 918 00:58:01,320 --> 00:58:05,320 Speaker 1: twelve in the two thousand tens. And that would mean 919 00:58:05,320 --> 00:58:09,080 Speaker 1: that I would have the best quarterback in the Pack 920 00:58:09,160 --> 00:58:16,120 Speaker 1: twelve during that time, the best of the best offensive 921 00:58:16,160 --> 00:58:23,520 Speaker 1: lineman probably and the the best too wide receivers, and 922 00:58:23,640 --> 00:58:26,840 Speaker 1: the best tight end. So my next two picks route 923 00:58:26,880 --> 00:58:34,360 Speaker 1: I'm picking zach Ertze catches nine yards and and you 924 00:58:34,440 --> 00:58:37,560 Speaker 1: can't even the path of The great part about this 925 00:58:37,640 --> 00:58:41,120 Speaker 1: pick is that you can't get a tight end who's 926 00:58:41,200 --> 00:58:44,640 Speaker 1: even close to what I to what I got, And 927 00:58:44,800 --> 00:58:48,560 Speaker 1: then you're probably right about that. And my next wide 928 00:58:48,640 --> 00:58:52,320 Speaker 1: risk and next I'm going wide receiver. I know that 929 00:58:52,440 --> 00:58:55,440 Speaker 1: you overlook this, dude, and thank you for doing it. 930 00:58:55,760 --> 00:58:59,760 Speaker 1: I'm taking Oregon States Brandon Cooks. He was actually he 931 00:58:59,840 --> 00:59:01,280 Speaker 1: was on my list. He was on my list. I 932 00:59:01,320 --> 00:59:03,120 Speaker 1: was debating on whether or not he would be the 933 00:59:03,160 --> 00:59:11,160 Speaker 1: other guy. Um receptions seventeen hundred and thirty yards sixteen 934 00:59:11,280 --> 00:59:15,800 Speaker 1: touchdowns in one season, and he also ran for two 935 00:59:15,840 --> 00:59:19,840 Speaker 1: hundred seventeen yards and two touchdowns. Oh and he also 936 00:59:19,920 --> 00:59:22,720 Speaker 1: had eleven hundred yards as a sophomore in two thousand twelve, 937 00:59:23,800 --> 00:59:28,680 Speaker 1: first round pick two. I'm feeling really good about my team. Okay, 938 00:59:29,000 --> 00:59:34,000 Speaker 1: all right, then, well I'm obviously you know, uh, it's 939 00:59:34,000 --> 00:59:36,160 Speaker 1: gonna be tough for me to be able to match 940 00:59:36,920 --> 00:59:41,560 Speaker 1: what you did Um at tight end. I will admit that, 941 00:59:42,440 --> 00:59:44,320 Speaker 1: but I do want to start filling out some of 942 00:59:44,320 --> 00:59:50,720 Speaker 1: these these uh linebackers. And with my first pick, yeah yeah, yeah, 943 00:59:50,760 --> 00:59:53,520 Speaker 1: with my first pick at linebacker, I'm actually gonna pick 944 00:59:53,600 --> 00:59:56,840 Speaker 1: up somebody who came in to your school playing your 945 00:59:56,960 --> 01:00:00,320 Speaker 1: position before he got moved to linebacker, and that is 946 01:00:00,360 --> 01:00:04,919 Speaker 1: Dion Jordan's. Oh I was gonna pick Dion Jordan. That's 947 01:00:04,920 --> 01:00:08,200 Speaker 1: a great pick, dude. I kind of honestly, I kind 948 01:00:08,200 --> 01:00:10,360 Speaker 1: of shied away from picking some Oregon guys early because 949 01:00:10,360 --> 01:00:12,160 Speaker 1: I didn't want to everybody to think, oh, he's only 950 01:00:12,160 --> 01:00:14,560 Speaker 1: picking Oregan guys. But we have, we've had some damn 951 01:00:14,560 --> 01:00:18,440 Speaker 1: good players. And and here's the thing, so you I 952 01:00:18,680 --> 01:00:21,040 Speaker 1: don't think I would have even picked Dion Jordan's if 953 01:00:21,080 --> 01:00:23,760 Speaker 1: you had to pick zach Ertz, because now I need 954 01:00:23,880 --> 01:00:26,760 Speaker 1: somebody who can cover the tight end, who is six 955 01:00:26,800 --> 01:00:30,360 Speaker 1: ft seven, who was a track star. You know you 956 01:00:30,360 --> 01:00:33,800 Speaker 1: you kind of created that need, uh for me, So 957 01:00:34,000 --> 01:00:37,280 Speaker 1: I appreciate that. Um, we we gotta find a way 958 01:00:37,320 --> 01:00:40,440 Speaker 1: to stop zach Ertz on your team. So there's not 959 01:00:40,520 --> 01:00:44,880 Speaker 1: you know, I gotta do what I gotta do there. Um, 960 01:00:45,120 --> 01:00:50,640 Speaker 1: let's see who who else should I pick up? Uh? Gosh, 961 01:00:50,680 --> 01:00:54,400 Speaker 1: the again, I'm very, very tempted to just fill the 962 01:00:54,440 --> 01:00:58,960 Speaker 1: team out with with with the biggest, baddest possible players, 963 01:00:59,560 --> 01:01:03,360 Speaker 1: um on the on the defensive line. Um another guy 964 01:01:03,440 --> 01:01:07,160 Speaker 1: who Yeah, I'm just gonna do it. Forget it, forget it. Uh, 965 01:01:07,240 --> 01:01:10,320 Speaker 1: let's go ahead and next to star Low to Lay 966 01:01:11,000 --> 01:01:14,800 Speaker 1: and Cam Jordan's and let's just finish it out. I'm 967 01:01:14,800 --> 01:01:18,440 Speaker 1: gonna pick up Danny Shelton. Oh good, you can you 968 01:01:18,440 --> 01:01:21,040 Speaker 1: you can have Danny Danny Shelton, even though it's really good. 969 01:01:22,880 --> 01:01:24,480 Speaker 1: I know you had your eyes on some people, but 970 01:01:24,560 --> 01:01:28,280 Speaker 1: I I just now everybody's well over three hundred pounds. 971 01:01:28,520 --> 01:01:30,400 Speaker 1: I got Cam Jordan coming off the edge. If I 972 01:01:30,400 --> 01:01:33,600 Speaker 1: want to move to like a three four with Cam 973 01:01:33,680 --> 01:01:36,720 Speaker 1: Jordan and Dion and and Dion Jordan's on the outside, ps, 974 01:01:36,760 --> 01:01:39,760 Speaker 1: Cam Jordan, Dean Jordan's same high school? Uh, nikkil Harry too. 975 01:01:39,760 --> 01:01:42,120 Speaker 1: I got a bunch of champl High kids. Um. But 976 01:01:42,240 --> 01:01:44,520 Speaker 1: if I just want to have a massive interior line 977 01:01:44,520 --> 01:01:47,280 Speaker 1: with Danny Shelton, Betavea and star Low to Lay, I 978 01:01:47,280 --> 01:01:53,920 Speaker 1: can do that now. Oh yeah, dude, I am. I 979 01:01:54,000 --> 01:01:58,000 Speaker 1: am happy because now you're out of defensive line spots. 980 01:01:58,120 --> 01:02:01,520 Speaker 1: So now I can wait to draft my different of line. Yeah, 981 01:02:01,560 --> 01:02:04,560 Speaker 1: that's true that the I can wait to draft the 982 01:02:04,560 --> 01:02:10,160 Speaker 1: rest of mine. So I am going to take the 983 01:02:10,160 --> 01:02:15,360 Speaker 1: the second best back. I'm going to take the second 984 01:02:15,400 --> 01:02:20,240 Speaker 1: best back from the well, actually, actually I I already 985 01:02:20,280 --> 01:02:25,240 Speaker 1: have a great running back, Embrace Freeman, So I could 986 01:02:25,720 --> 01:02:29,440 Speaker 1: go back and double back down and get another great 987 01:02:29,520 --> 01:02:32,280 Speaker 1: back and get a two headed monster. But I'm not 988 01:02:32,320 --> 01:02:36,480 Speaker 1: gonna do that yet. I'm going to add depth to 989 01:02:36,720 --> 01:02:42,000 Speaker 1: my team and the greatest return man Impact twelve history 990 01:02:42,160 --> 01:02:47,720 Speaker 1: in Dante Pettis. He's going to be my return He's 991 01:02:47,720 --> 01:02:53,520 Speaker 1: gonna be he's gonna be my punt returner. Actually, um 992 01:02:53,560 --> 01:02:57,200 Speaker 1: because he would have six in his entire yeah, six 993 01:02:57,200 --> 01:03:02,720 Speaker 1: in his entire career, nine total turned touchdowns in his career. 994 01:03:03,320 --> 01:03:06,360 Speaker 1: I mean, it is unbelievable how good this dude is. 995 01:03:06,480 --> 01:03:09,440 Speaker 1: And and if one of my guys, and if I 996 01:03:09,440 --> 01:03:12,200 Speaker 1: want to go three wide receivers, guess what I got 997 01:03:12,280 --> 01:03:17,280 Speaker 1: another guy. I have just added so much to my team. 998 01:03:17,360 --> 01:03:23,600 Speaker 1: And then I'm going to continue to shore up. Actually, 999 01:03:23,760 --> 01:03:25,800 Speaker 1: I'm thinking about taking a guy because I want to 1000 01:03:25,840 --> 01:03:29,280 Speaker 1: make sure that you don't get him. So I'm gonna 1001 01:03:29,320 --> 01:03:31,320 Speaker 1: go on and do it. I was gonna draft him 1002 01:03:31,360 --> 01:03:35,440 Speaker 1: another guy, but I'm going with the bed. The most 1003 01:03:35,560 --> 01:03:39,760 Speaker 1: electric player, the most electric player the Pack twelve saw 1004 01:03:39,880 --> 01:03:45,200 Speaker 1: in the tens, the most electric no player captivated the 1005 01:03:45,200 --> 01:03:50,080 Speaker 1: hearts and minds of America of Oregon fans or anybody 1006 01:03:50,120 --> 01:03:53,440 Speaker 1: like that more than the Black Mamba, the Anthony Thomas. 1007 01:03:55,080 --> 01:03:57,600 Speaker 1: So you're going a different player at each return position, 1008 01:03:57,640 --> 01:04:08,160 Speaker 1: then yeah, okay, alright, I see what you're doing. That's 1009 01:04:08,160 --> 01:04:10,160 Speaker 1: gonna be tough to match. So I I get what 1010 01:04:10,160 --> 01:04:12,480 Speaker 1: you're doing. You're you're picking off the players that were 1011 01:04:12,520 --> 01:04:16,760 Speaker 1: like all the one of one guys yep, okay exactly, 1012 01:04:16,960 --> 01:04:20,160 Speaker 1: like like there are no you can't find. I mean, 1013 01:04:20,240 --> 01:04:21,960 Speaker 1: like the the only thing that you're gonna be able 1014 01:04:21,960 --> 01:04:24,800 Speaker 1: to get close to in the return game is a 1015 01:04:24,920 --> 01:04:29,680 Speaker 1: Dorry Jackson. And I'm okay with that. I edited, and 1016 01:04:29,720 --> 01:04:35,440 Speaker 1: I might have to I might just be uh alright, 1017 01:04:35,520 --> 01:04:39,240 Speaker 1: let's see here. I think it's time to to to 1018 01:04:39,320 --> 01:04:42,200 Speaker 1: start making sure that we can cover some of these 1019 01:04:42,240 --> 01:04:47,120 Speaker 1: wide receivers. Um. And this is tough because there I 1020 01:04:47,120 --> 01:04:50,440 Speaker 1: don't feel like there were a ton of like transcendent 1021 01:04:50,680 --> 01:04:53,160 Speaker 1: defensive backs. There were just a bunch of very very 1022 01:04:53,280 --> 01:04:58,480 Speaker 1: very good ones um over the course of their their 1023 01:04:58,560 --> 01:05:03,880 Speaker 1: pack twelve careers. Uh. And so I'm not sure if 1024 01:05:03,920 --> 01:05:05,960 Speaker 1: I should should get it kicked off, but I know 1025 01:05:06,000 --> 01:05:07,520 Speaker 1: that that will make it so that you have to 1026 01:05:07,560 --> 01:05:15,600 Speaker 1: grab some too. Uh. Let's um let's go ahead and 1027 01:05:15,640 --> 01:05:18,080 Speaker 1: just grab a safety in a corner off the board 1028 01:05:18,240 --> 01:05:24,400 Speaker 1: real quick. Let's go with down Buchanan at safety at 1029 01:05:24,440 --> 01:05:27,440 Speaker 1: a Washington State I want to I want to make 1030 01:05:27,480 --> 01:05:30,840 Speaker 1: sure that Washington State has some representation here, and it 1031 01:05:31,040 --> 01:05:33,120 Speaker 1: will just be even more ironic that it's from the 1032 01:05:33,160 --> 01:05:36,280 Speaker 1: defensive side of the ball. Uh. And then let's get 1033 01:05:36,360 --> 01:05:38,240 Speaker 1: Let's go ahead and get my guy who only really 1034 01:05:38,280 --> 01:05:41,480 Speaker 1: played a season and a half but has very very 1035 01:05:41,520 --> 01:05:44,160 Speaker 1: much proven that that of everybody that ever played in 1036 01:05:44,160 --> 01:05:48,200 Speaker 1: the Washington defensive backfield that he might be the smoothest 1037 01:05:48,280 --> 01:05:54,960 Speaker 1: and best cover corner. Let's go ahead and grab Byron Murphy. Okay, 1038 01:05:56,480 --> 01:06:00,800 Speaker 1: h See, see, when when I was compiling my list 1039 01:06:00,840 --> 01:06:04,240 Speaker 1: of guys, it was easy to look at the I 1040 01:06:04,240 --> 01:06:07,400 Speaker 1: mean it was so easy in the secondary. I was like, oh, 1041 01:06:07,520 --> 01:06:12,640 Speaker 1: let's look at all the Washington guys. Basically, yeah, because 1042 01:06:12,640 --> 01:06:15,120 Speaker 1: they put out so many and if you look at 1043 01:06:15,160 --> 01:06:18,680 Speaker 1: the you know, like the PAC twelve single season and 1044 01:06:18,760 --> 01:06:23,560 Speaker 1: career leaders, it doesn't really tell the story of cornerbacks 1045 01:06:23,600 --> 01:06:26,760 Speaker 1: really because if you look at the most interceptions or 1046 01:06:26,800 --> 01:06:30,240 Speaker 1: the most passes defended, Like if you look at the 1047 01:06:30,280 --> 01:06:34,880 Speaker 1: passes the defended list, it's not even the career leader 1048 01:06:35,920 --> 01:06:38,800 Speaker 1: like the Okay, so the single season you have guys 1049 01:06:38,840 --> 01:06:43,240 Speaker 1: like Witherspoon from Colorado who had nineteen, Thomas Graham who 1050 01:06:43,280 --> 01:06:46,680 Speaker 1: had eighteen at Oregon, and then you have the career 1051 01:06:46,800 --> 01:06:50,720 Speaker 1: leader by far it's not even close is Arian Springs 1052 01:06:51,160 --> 01:06:54,520 Speaker 1: from from Oregon. I didn't even know this until I 1053 01:06:54,560 --> 01:06:59,640 Speaker 1: was researching this. Forty two passes defended. Next is Emon 1054 01:06:59,720 --> 01:07:04,400 Speaker 1: Mark and then Jas Whittaker from Arizona, and then Thomas Graham, 1055 01:07:04,440 --> 01:07:07,440 Speaker 1: and I was just looking. I was like, very very interesting. 1056 01:07:07,480 --> 01:07:09,600 Speaker 1: I did not know that. So I thought it was, 1057 01:07:10,880 --> 01:07:15,840 Speaker 1: you know, important to note that stats, especially with cornerbacks 1058 01:07:16,120 --> 01:07:19,520 Speaker 1: and stuff like that, are not always as telling as 1059 01:07:19,600 --> 01:07:23,800 Speaker 1: people would would like it to be. So I am 1060 01:07:23,880 --> 01:07:27,800 Speaker 1: going to Ralph, I am going to jump right in 1061 01:07:27,960 --> 01:07:35,520 Speaker 1: and continue to bolster my my team, my depth, my 1062 01:07:36,360 --> 01:07:39,520 Speaker 1: my all of that. So I'm going to pick up 1063 01:07:40,560 --> 01:07:43,800 Speaker 1: probably I think that you got a good one with 1064 01:07:43,800 --> 01:07:46,480 Speaker 1: with with Murphy, but I think I up to you 1065 01:07:46,640 --> 01:07:50,360 Speaker 1: one with the best cornerback to come out of Washington 1066 01:07:50,520 --> 01:07:52,800 Speaker 1: and he's having a hell of an NFL career to 1067 01:07:53,400 --> 01:07:56,920 Speaker 1: Desmond true Font, it's a yeah, that's a that's a 1068 01:07:56,960 --> 01:07:59,640 Speaker 1: good pick. I don't. I. I kind of went back 1069 01:07:59,640 --> 01:08:02,240 Speaker 1: and forth. I'm projecting a little bit. You know. I 1070 01:08:02,520 --> 01:08:05,000 Speaker 1: just liked Byron Murphy a little bit more for for 1071 01:08:05,160 --> 01:08:08,600 Speaker 1: the straight coverage ability, but I think trufont is probably 1072 01:08:08,680 --> 01:08:13,520 Speaker 1: better overall as a more well rounded player. Yea. And 1073 01:08:13,560 --> 01:08:17,960 Speaker 1: then now I'm going to take the this this guy 1074 01:08:18,040 --> 01:08:21,960 Speaker 1: gives me versus versatility. He's listed, so I'm taking him 1075 01:08:22,000 --> 01:08:25,320 Speaker 1: as a linebacker, even though on third down he's gonna 1076 01:08:25,320 --> 01:08:29,320 Speaker 1: go rest the quarterback. I'm taking Anthony Barr from you 1077 01:08:29,640 --> 01:08:32,880 Speaker 1: from U C l A. That's a that's a really 1078 01:08:32,920 --> 01:08:38,679 Speaker 1: good pick. That's a really really good pick. Uh. Let's 1079 01:08:38,680 --> 01:08:43,400 Speaker 1: see here. Um, so right now you are full on 1080 01:08:43,439 --> 01:08:47,200 Speaker 1: the defensive line, I am. Yes, you got one wide receiver, 1081 01:08:48,040 --> 01:08:53,600 Speaker 1: a quarterback too, offensive lineman. You got Christian M. McCaffrey, 1082 01:08:53,600 --> 01:08:56,360 Speaker 1: who I wanted so dearly, but I wanted Marcus just 1083 01:08:56,400 --> 01:09:01,360 Speaker 1: a little bit more. Um. And then yeah, and then 1084 01:09:01,400 --> 01:09:03,840 Speaker 1: you got a couple, and then you got to two 1085 01:09:03,880 --> 01:09:05,680 Speaker 1: defensive back. So you still got a lot of a 1086 01:09:05,720 --> 01:09:08,880 Speaker 1: lot of spots to feel, a lot of defense to play. 1087 01:09:09,439 --> 01:09:11,160 Speaker 1: You can't even play the offense yet because you don't 1088 01:09:11,160 --> 01:09:13,800 Speaker 1: have a quarterback. That's true. I think you know where 1089 01:09:13,840 --> 01:09:15,960 Speaker 1: I'm going there though, so I'm not I'm not super 1090 01:09:15,960 --> 01:09:21,479 Speaker 1: worried about the quarterback position. Matt Matt Barkley already know, 1091 01:09:21,520 --> 01:09:26,720 Speaker 1: already know. Oh man, that reminds me. Hold on, old 1092 01:09:26,760 --> 01:09:29,639 Speaker 1: on one second, I gotta I gotta check something real 1093 01:09:29,720 --> 01:09:36,439 Speaker 1: quick to make sure that my next player was actually um, 1094 01:09:37,640 --> 01:09:44,240 Speaker 1: actually played in this decade, and you are reaching back then, No, no, no, no, 1095 01:09:44,280 --> 01:09:45,800 Speaker 1: I just want to make sure that he wasn't like 1096 01:09:46,360 --> 01:09:49,320 Speaker 1: because it was earlier. It was earlier in the decade, 1097 01:09:49,400 --> 01:09:51,080 Speaker 1: and I just want to make sure that he wasn't 1098 01:09:51,160 --> 01:09:55,720 Speaker 1: like suspended for for a while. You're you're going to 1099 01:09:55,840 --> 01:09:59,200 Speaker 1: market Marcus Peters. Uh no, no, no, no, no, no, 1100 01:09:59,200 --> 01:10:03,120 Speaker 1: not not mark As Peters. Um, We're gonna go ahead 1101 01:10:04,479 --> 01:10:12,040 Speaker 1: and we're gonna go with Vontes Perfect. Oh he'll never 1102 01:10:12,120 --> 01:10:16,200 Speaker 1: be able to play. Is he double a all time 1103 01:10:16,960 --> 01:10:21,000 Speaker 1: fifth uh personal foul penalty leader? If he played in 1104 01:10:21,040 --> 01:10:25,760 Speaker 1: the era of of targeting and injections, he would have 1105 01:10:25,840 --> 01:10:29,920 Speaker 1: never made it to the NFL. That's fair, that's fair. 1106 01:10:30,520 --> 01:10:32,519 Speaker 1: He's not in the NFL right now because of it. 1107 01:10:33,680 --> 01:10:36,760 Speaker 1: He's spent spent the entire year suspended. But I tell 1108 01:10:36,800 --> 01:10:39,640 Speaker 1: you what those few plays that I get from him, 1109 01:10:39,800 --> 01:10:43,240 Speaker 1: They're gonna be good. And what reminded me of it 1110 01:10:43,280 --> 01:10:45,400 Speaker 1: is when you brought up Matt Barkley's name and just 1111 01:10:45,439 --> 01:10:49,599 Speaker 1: remembering him sticking his finger UH in Matt Berkeley's face. 1112 01:10:49,640 --> 01:10:55,120 Speaker 1: There there's nothing funnier than that to me. Oh yeah, 1113 01:10:55,200 --> 01:10:58,720 Speaker 1: all right, and let's see. Let's go ahead, and I'm 1114 01:10:58,760 --> 01:11:04,120 Speaker 1: gonna pair I'm gonna pair Byron Murphy with UH, with 1115 01:11:04,200 --> 01:11:07,200 Speaker 1: a former Washington teammate in Buddha Baker at my other 1116 01:11:07,240 --> 01:11:10,760 Speaker 1: safety position. So I of an all state of Washington 1117 01:11:10,920 --> 01:11:16,040 Speaker 1: safeties with UH with Down Buchanan and Buddha Baker. I 1118 01:11:16,080 --> 01:11:18,640 Speaker 1: think that that's an excellent choice. I think that is 1119 01:11:18,720 --> 01:11:23,320 Speaker 1: an excellent choice. And so um like you have made 1120 01:11:23,360 --> 01:11:26,120 Speaker 1: a couple of picks, like you have built a solid team. 1121 01:11:26,760 --> 01:11:29,880 Speaker 1: I think that my team is more star studded, but 1122 01:11:30,040 --> 01:11:33,240 Speaker 1: yours is solid, like it is going to be a 1123 01:11:33,280 --> 01:11:37,880 Speaker 1: tough out. So I'm going to continue to build my 1124 01:11:39,040 --> 01:11:43,120 Speaker 1: built my core with some of the best players who 1125 01:11:43,120 --> 01:11:46,439 Speaker 1: have come out of the back twelve in the all 1126 01:11:46,520 --> 01:11:50,679 Speaker 1: time tackling leader another U c L a guy who's 1127 01:11:50,920 --> 01:11:53,240 Speaker 1: having a really good NFL career too. I'm going with 1128 01:11:53,360 --> 01:12:01,519 Speaker 1: Eric Kendricks. Okay, Okay, so that's is that that's is 1129 01:12:01,560 --> 01:12:04,400 Speaker 1: that three in a row for you know that two linebackers. 1130 01:12:04,560 --> 01:12:07,879 Speaker 1: Oh no, no, that's so My last picks were Desmond 1131 01:12:07,880 --> 01:12:11,000 Speaker 1: through front, Kenny bar and then and then Eric Kendricks. 1132 01:12:13,280 --> 01:12:15,160 Speaker 1: I like it. These are all guys that produced too 1133 01:12:15,320 --> 01:12:19,519 Speaker 1: at a high level. Yeah, and then I am going 1134 01:12:19,600 --> 01:12:25,000 Speaker 1: to I then I'm going to add to my depth. 1135 01:12:25,439 --> 01:12:29,040 Speaker 1: I am going in on my second corner because I'm 1136 01:12:29,080 --> 01:12:33,880 Speaker 1: a versatility guy and I want to take away I 1137 01:12:33,960 --> 01:12:37,160 Speaker 1: am playing defense as much as I'm playing offense. I'm 1138 01:12:37,280 --> 01:12:44,040 Speaker 1: adding my second corner as a door Jackson. Okay, he 1139 01:12:44,040 --> 01:12:47,519 Speaker 1: he had some coverage. Huh. That's tough for me. I 1140 01:12:47,520 --> 01:12:50,400 Speaker 1: probably should have jumped in earlier on him. I tried, 1141 01:12:50,439 --> 01:12:53,240 Speaker 1: I threw you up. I know, I know you did. 1142 01:12:54,520 --> 01:12:59,040 Speaker 1: And so he he did have like you know, that 1143 01:12:59,160 --> 01:13:03,120 Speaker 1: struggle game against Utah his last year. But I mean 1144 01:13:03,520 --> 01:13:05,439 Speaker 1: when you look at the value he adds as a 1145 01:13:05,479 --> 01:13:09,960 Speaker 1: returners in the cornerback, as a cornerback. He played some 1146 01:13:10,160 --> 01:13:14,160 Speaker 1: offense as well. This dude is a Swiss army knife. Dude, 1147 01:13:14,200 --> 01:13:20,919 Speaker 1: I got du imagine a Dore Jackson. Uh. The Anthony 1148 01:13:21,040 --> 01:13:25,559 Speaker 1: Thomas Pettis on the field at the same time on 1149 01:13:25,600 --> 01:13:27,720 Speaker 1: a on a return, how are you supposed to cover that? 1150 01:13:28,400 --> 01:13:33,479 Speaker 1: You're not. We're gonna try, We're gonna try. But yeah, 1151 01:13:33,560 --> 01:13:36,439 Speaker 1: there's not There's not a lot. So so let's let's 1152 01:13:36,560 --> 01:13:38,880 Speaker 1: let me just recap. You have you. You've got Desmon 1153 01:13:38,960 --> 01:13:45,360 Speaker 1: Truffont and a Door Jackson is your corners, yep, Okay, okay, 1154 01:13:45,520 --> 01:13:48,280 Speaker 1: Anthony Barr and Kendrick says my linebackers, and I only 1155 01:13:48,320 --> 01:13:51,519 Speaker 1: have Leonard Williams on my defensive line so far. All right, 1156 01:13:51,560 --> 01:13:53,639 Speaker 1: So I'm gonna be playing with my receivers. I'm gonna 1157 01:13:53,640 --> 01:13:57,160 Speaker 1: be playing power against one of them, which means that 1158 01:13:57,320 --> 01:14:01,240 Speaker 1: I need a speed guy. I need somebody who is 1159 01:14:01,240 --> 01:14:03,840 Speaker 1: gonna get out there and and and be able to 1160 01:14:04,320 --> 01:14:07,960 Speaker 1: burn with the absolute best of them, which means I 1161 01:14:08,000 --> 01:14:11,800 Speaker 1: need somebody who ran a four to forty at the 1162 01:14:11,920 --> 01:14:19,960 Speaker 1: NFL Combine. Uh my, got it. And he's a really 1163 01:14:20,000 --> 01:14:23,720 Speaker 1: good return guy too, And so only only I'll kick 1164 01:14:23,760 --> 01:14:27,160 Speaker 1: off returns though. Yeah, so I'm gonna go ahead and 1165 01:14:27,160 --> 01:14:29,320 Speaker 1: put John Ross in there to pair with the Kila Harry. 1166 01:14:29,800 --> 01:14:33,360 Speaker 1: That way I got speed and power, because that's the 1167 01:14:33,400 --> 01:14:35,240 Speaker 1: only way I'm gonna match up with the corners that 1168 01:14:35,280 --> 01:14:37,320 Speaker 1: you put on the field, and then I want to 1169 01:14:37,360 --> 01:14:40,240 Speaker 1: make sure that I lock in because I you know, 1170 01:14:40,280 --> 01:14:42,679 Speaker 1: I got I got Andrew's Pete and David de Castro 1171 01:14:43,240 --> 01:14:45,800 Speaker 1: and Tyron Smith, and I feel like the Castro and 1172 01:14:45,840 --> 01:14:47,800 Speaker 1: Pete can play on the inside for me. They can 1173 01:14:47,840 --> 01:14:50,679 Speaker 1: play guard um which will which will be real great 1174 01:14:50,720 --> 01:14:52,360 Speaker 1: for Christian McCaffrey. But I want to make sure that 1175 01:14:52,400 --> 01:14:55,519 Speaker 1: I locked down that other tackle position. And I'm gonna 1176 01:14:55,560 --> 01:14:58,880 Speaker 1: actually pick a one and done player, somebody who was 1177 01:14:59,160 --> 01:15:03,439 Speaker 1: one of the highest recruited JUCO guys to come out 1178 01:15:03,840 --> 01:15:06,479 Speaker 1: UH and and was so good in his one year 1179 01:15:06,880 --> 01:15:10,200 Speaker 1: that he became a UH an immediate first round pick. 1180 01:15:10,240 --> 01:15:12,920 Speaker 1: And that's Garrett Bullis out of Utah. I knew you 1181 01:15:12,960 --> 01:15:16,400 Speaker 1: were gonna take to take him and his draft with 1182 01:15:16,560 --> 01:15:22,400 Speaker 1: his kid, uh yeah, with with with holding his kid up. 1183 01:15:22,439 --> 01:15:25,000 Speaker 1: That was pretty That was a good Uh. That was 1184 01:15:25,040 --> 01:15:28,080 Speaker 1: a good moment as well. Yeah, we don't we don't 1185 01:15:28,080 --> 01:15:29,680 Speaker 1: get a lot of one and done guys, So that 1186 01:15:29,840 --> 01:15:33,080 Speaker 1: that's that's why I went there. And I'm going to 1187 01:15:33,120 --> 01:15:39,120 Speaker 1: continue to boaster my offensive line by going I'm going 1188 01:15:39,160 --> 01:15:46,200 Speaker 1: to take at center. I'm going to take haronas GRASSU okay, um, 1189 01:15:46,360 --> 01:15:50,799 Speaker 1: he he ended up having a really good, um NFL 1190 01:15:50,960 --> 01:15:55,799 Speaker 1: career as well, which is you know, always always helps 1191 01:15:55,840 --> 01:16:01,000 Speaker 1: and how you view these guys. And I am going 1192 01:16:01,040 --> 01:16:06,680 Speaker 1: to take as well. I'm going to I'm going to 1193 01:16:06,840 --> 01:16:11,400 Speaker 1: take at my safety spot. I am going to take 1194 01:16:11,439 --> 01:16:17,920 Speaker 1: Patrick Chung. Oh, Patty Chung. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, because 1195 01:16:18,040 --> 01:16:22,200 Speaker 1: I mean, everybody knows what type of NFL career that 1196 01:16:22,200 --> 01:16:25,080 Speaker 1: that that that he had, but also most people don't 1197 01:16:25,160 --> 01:16:29,360 Speaker 1: know that he is I believe third all time in 1198 01:16:29,400 --> 01:16:35,439 Speaker 1: the PAC twelve in tackles career, tackles third all time 1199 01:16:35,600 --> 01:16:38,360 Speaker 1: from from safety, and he's a great cover guy too, 1200 01:16:38,360 --> 01:16:40,919 Speaker 1: So that lets you know what you're getting in that position. 1201 01:16:41,200 --> 01:16:43,719 Speaker 1: Because all this power football that you want to play, 1202 01:16:43,840 --> 01:16:46,479 Speaker 1: we gotta match some power too. And I honestly like 1203 01:16:46,520 --> 01:16:48,559 Speaker 1: I love and I know that people are just gonna 1204 01:16:48,560 --> 01:16:50,680 Speaker 1: be like, oh, he went all Oregon, but like I 1205 01:16:50,720 --> 01:16:52,840 Speaker 1: love him getting some love on here because he was 1206 01:16:53,320 --> 01:16:56,360 Speaker 1: He's never not been good, right, and he had a 1207 01:16:56,439 --> 01:16:59,520 Speaker 1: very successful college career and he's had an extremely successful 1208 01:16:59,600 --> 01:17:04,920 Speaker 1: NFL career U preseason headlines. Yeah, but like, yeah, he's 1209 01:17:05,439 --> 01:17:08,840 Speaker 1: he he is very very special. I I absolutely love that. 1210 01:17:09,120 --> 01:17:14,120 Speaker 1: Um that that's that's really really big. Uh. So if I, 1211 01:17:14,120 --> 01:17:17,080 Speaker 1: if I'm truly trying to play like a three four 1212 01:17:17,640 --> 01:17:21,280 Speaker 1: on the defensive side of the ball, uh, then that 1213 01:17:21,439 --> 01:17:27,160 Speaker 1: means that you know, I I need one more linebacker 1214 01:17:27,240 --> 01:17:30,760 Speaker 1: who can also play on the inside, and I need 1215 01:17:30,840 --> 01:17:33,479 Speaker 1: somebody who's gonna be there to make up for all 1216 01:17:33,520 --> 01:17:38,200 Speaker 1: of Vantes Perfects mistakes, uh, which means I'm probably gonna 1217 01:17:38,200 --> 01:17:43,320 Speaker 1: take my first current player and drop in Cal's Evan Weaver. 1218 01:17:44,960 --> 01:17:48,040 Speaker 1: I knew you wanted one, wanted him. I see, I 1219 01:17:48,160 --> 01:17:52,759 Speaker 1: kind of intentionally stayed away from Evan Evan Weaver only 1220 01:17:52,920 --> 01:17:56,760 Speaker 1: because I mean, granted, he is the phenomenal tackler, so 1221 01:17:56,840 --> 01:17:59,360 Speaker 1: I don't want to take anything away from him at all. 1222 01:17:59,800 --> 01:18:02,160 Speaker 1: I just felt like that there were other options because 1223 01:18:02,200 --> 01:18:04,479 Speaker 1: you are you out of linebackers now I am. Yeah. 1224 01:18:04,520 --> 01:18:07,559 Speaker 1: So basically like on the outside, I'm basically saying I 1225 01:18:07,640 --> 01:18:11,200 Speaker 1: have uh, Cam Jordan and Dion Jordan's and then on 1226 01:18:11,200 --> 01:18:15,000 Speaker 1: the inside Vontes perfect and uh and next to Evan 1227 01:18:15,040 --> 01:18:18,880 Speaker 1: Weaver to to absorb all of the uh. Because if I, 1228 01:18:18,880 --> 01:18:21,200 Speaker 1: if I, if I, if I have three defensive tackles, 1229 01:18:21,200 --> 01:18:25,519 Speaker 1: then Evan Weaver is gonna get off. Yeah, yeah, oh yes, yes, yes, 1230 01:18:25,560 --> 01:18:28,479 Speaker 1: because he's gonna stay stay clean. Because I went when 1231 01:18:28,479 --> 01:18:30,920 Speaker 1: I was looking at the linebackers, here, here the guys, 1232 01:18:30,960 --> 01:18:33,639 Speaker 1: because I still have one linebacker about left because I'm 1233 01:18:33,640 --> 01:18:37,240 Speaker 1: playing a four or three. So I already took Eric 1234 01:18:37,280 --> 01:18:42,560 Speaker 1: Kendricks and Anthony Barr. So I was considering Shaq Thompson, Yeah, 1235 01:18:42,960 --> 01:18:51,000 Speaker 1: Shane Scove, Trent Murphy, Troy Die and Miles jack Or 1236 01:18:51,160 --> 01:18:53,880 Speaker 1: and then and then I wanted to get give some 1237 01:18:53,960 --> 01:18:58,320 Speaker 1: love to two scar two stars Scooby right too, Yeah, Scooby. 1238 01:18:58,520 --> 01:19:00,800 Speaker 1: Scooby is the one of the one that I really 1239 01:19:00,800 --> 01:19:04,799 Speaker 1: thought about. Um. And and obviously I'm at a defensive 1240 01:19:04,840 --> 01:19:08,040 Speaker 1: linemen and linebackers, but like something in me would just 1241 01:19:08,600 --> 01:19:11,120 Speaker 1: I would love more than anything to see Scooby right 1242 01:19:11,200 --> 01:19:13,920 Speaker 1: on the same defensive line as Will Sutton. And I 1243 01:19:13,960 --> 01:19:18,120 Speaker 1: picked neither one of them. Um, but Will Will Sutton 1244 01:19:18,400 --> 01:19:21,040 Speaker 1: is very It's it's you can make the argument Will 1245 01:19:21,080 --> 01:19:24,000 Speaker 1: Sutton is by far the best Arizona State Sun devil 1246 01:19:24,000 --> 01:19:28,120 Speaker 1: of the last decade. And when when when you started 1247 01:19:28,120 --> 01:19:32,320 Speaker 1: picking all those d lineman and you didn't pick Will Sutton, 1248 01:19:32,520 --> 01:19:37,240 Speaker 1: I was like, oh cool, I can get Will Sutton last. Yeah, 1249 01:19:37,240 --> 01:19:39,759 Speaker 1: and yeah, and I so I did you the quarterback. 1250 01:19:40,000 --> 01:19:42,680 Speaker 1: I did you a massive favor And at the same time, like, 1251 01:19:42,760 --> 01:19:45,519 Speaker 1: I'm just glad that he's likely gonna get picked because 1252 01:19:45,920 --> 01:19:49,800 Speaker 1: he really was truly dominant. I think that I just 1253 01:19:49,960 --> 01:19:53,280 Speaker 1: I became obsessed with the thing that I criticized people for. 1254 01:19:53,960 --> 01:19:56,080 Speaker 1: And you know, when it's my turn to draft a 1255 01:19:56,080 --> 01:19:59,720 Speaker 1: defensive lineman, I picked the biggest ones available and at 1256 01:19:59,760 --> 01:20:03,080 Speaker 1: these of good players. But I mean it's not like 1257 01:20:03,200 --> 01:20:06,519 Speaker 1: it's not like star low to lay Or or Vitaa 1258 01:20:06,640 --> 01:20:10,720 Speaker 1: or Danny Shelton outperformed Will Sutton. They're just fifty pounds 1259 01:20:10,840 --> 01:20:19,200 Speaker 1: bigger and two inches taller. Yeah, yep, first for sure. Um, 1260 01:20:19,280 --> 01:20:23,479 Speaker 1: and I still need a couple of limes. What I need? 1261 01:20:24,080 --> 01:20:25,519 Speaker 1: If I got, I think I got. I think I 1262 01:20:25,560 --> 01:20:29,240 Speaker 1: got one pick left because I just, uh right, I 1263 01:20:29,520 --> 01:20:34,760 Speaker 1: picked Evan Weavers, so I gotta give you one more. Um. 1264 01:20:34,800 --> 01:20:37,519 Speaker 1: And I was so busy talking about Will Sutton that 1265 01:20:37,560 --> 01:20:40,559 Speaker 1: I sort of lost my my train of thought. Now 1266 01:20:40,560 --> 01:20:45,519 Speaker 1: I'm sad. Now I'm sad. Now I wish that I 1267 01:20:45,520 --> 01:20:48,720 Speaker 1: wouldn't have I wouldn't have locked everybody up the way 1268 01:20:48,760 --> 01:20:51,320 Speaker 1: that I did. But I did what I did. You 1269 01:20:51,400 --> 01:20:54,680 Speaker 1: gotta you gotta live with it. Um, I do need 1270 01:20:54,720 --> 01:20:59,519 Speaker 1: a tight end. Now could be the time, but I 1271 01:20:59,520 --> 01:21:01,760 Speaker 1: guess it does matter because you've already got yours, so 1272 01:21:01,840 --> 01:21:06,240 Speaker 1: I should probably save it. What do you still need? 1273 01:21:06,320 --> 01:21:08,320 Speaker 1: Where could I jump in and trip you up a 1274 01:21:08,320 --> 01:21:11,280 Speaker 1: little bit? I'm not need to. I need to lineman 1275 01:21:11,760 --> 01:21:18,160 Speaker 1: defensive line, which you can't hurt uh dB um. And 1276 01:21:18,240 --> 01:21:22,800 Speaker 1: we need some specialists. Oh oh, and we and we 1277 01:21:22,880 --> 01:21:26,080 Speaker 1: need a coach. Forgot about a coach? That's right, we do. 1278 01:21:26,200 --> 01:21:29,639 Speaker 1: We do need a coach. Um. I would have drafted 1279 01:21:29,880 --> 01:21:33,200 Speaker 1: my coach earlier had I had I So here's my 1280 01:21:33,240 --> 01:21:35,680 Speaker 1: here's my question. Well, I look for a tight end 1281 01:21:35,680 --> 01:21:39,679 Speaker 1: of draft. Here's my question. If you draft a coach 1282 01:21:39,760 --> 01:21:43,920 Speaker 1: from this decade and you picked Chip Kelly, are you 1283 01:21:43,960 --> 01:21:46,600 Speaker 1: able to specify which Chip Kelly you're getting? Because you 1284 01:21:46,680 --> 01:21:48,840 Speaker 1: have Marcus Mariota on your team, It's not like you're 1285 01:21:48,880 --> 01:21:51,200 Speaker 1: not going to be tempted to pair him with the 1286 01:21:51,240 --> 01:21:56,120 Speaker 1: guy who made him what he is. No. I I 1287 01:21:57,040 --> 01:22:00,400 Speaker 1: think that you do get to pick which with coach, 1288 01:22:00,479 --> 01:22:02,600 Speaker 1: but I'm not I'm not even thinking about I'm not 1289 01:22:02,640 --> 01:22:05,000 Speaker 1: even going with Jip Kelly. So I got, I got 1290 01:22:05,040 --> 01:22:10,160 Speaker 1: somebody else. Okay, alright, then, um let's see, so I 1291 01:22:10,240 --> 01:22:14,880 Speaker 1: still need This is the zach Ertz thing. I should 1292 01:22:14,880 --> 01:22:16,439 Speaker 1: have just made him my first pick in the entire 1293 01:22:16,520 --> 01:22:20,120 Speaker 1: draft so that this wouldn't have been an issue. I 1294 01:22:20,200 --> 01:22:23,920 Speaker 1: created an issue for myself. Um, all right, you know what, 1295 01:22:23,960 --> 01:22:26,320 Speaker 1: I'm just gonna go ahead and fill out my um 1296 01:22:26,880 --> 01:22:29,400 Speaker 1: my running backs. And this one might surprise you a 1297 01:22:29,479 --> 01:22:31,880 Speaker 1: little bit, but I've already got Christian McCaffrey. He's going 1298 01:22:31,920 --> 01:22:34,160 Speaker 1: to carry this whole team on his back. I want 1299 01:22:34,160 --> 01:22:36,760 Speaker 1: to show some love to a guy who would have 1300 01:22:36,800 --> 01:22:40,760 Speaker 1: been his team's all time leading rusher had he not 1301 01:22:41,040 --> 01:22:45,720 Speaker 1: left for the NFL Draft one year early. Toby Gerhart. No, 1302 01:22:46,320 --> 01:22:49,640 Speaker 1: Paul Perkins. Paul Perkins would have been u c l 1303 01:22:49,680 --> 01:22:52,679 Speaker 1: A's all time leading rusher had he not come out 1304 01:22:52,720 --> 01:22:56,360 Speaker 1: after his red shirt junior year. And I always wondered 1305 01:22:56,400 --> 01:22:58,120 Speaker 1: what would be like to see him with an elite 1306 01:22:58,120 --> 01:23:00,720 Speaker 1: offensive line. And so I'm gonna go ahead and make 1307 01:23:00,800 --> 01:23:04,800 Speaker 1: this round of picks Evan Weaver and Paul Perkins, which 1308 01:23:04,880 --> 01:23:07,880 Speaker 1: if you, if you you might recognize a theme. If 1309 01:23:07,920 --> 01:23:11,760 Speaker 1: you know me, I now have uh four players from 1310 01:23:11,960 --> 01:23:14,360 Speaker 1: Chandler High school, which is where I went to high 1311 01:23:16,080 --> 01:23:18,120 Speaker 1: But they're all good. They're all good. You can you 1312 01:23:18,120 --> 01:23:20,160 Speaker 1: you can maybe make an argument for a better running 1313 01:23:20,160 --> 01:23:24,080 Speaker 1: back than Paul Perkins. Um, but you know, Nikkila Harry 1314 01:23:24,120 --> 01:23:27,920 Speaker 1: and Cam Jordan's and Dion Jordan are obviously really really 1315 01:23:27,960 --> 01:23:31,920 Speaker 1: big names. Dude. You took it light on me. Dude, 1316 01:23:32,040 --> 01:23:36,160 Speaker 1: I appreciate that because I was I was concerned. I 1317 01:23:36,200 --> 01:23:40,000 Speaker 1: was actually trying to let you, Um, are you trying 1318 01:23:40,040 --> 01:23:42,720 Speaker 1: to let me wink? No? No, no, no. I was 1319 01:23:42,760 --> 01:23:49,080 Speaker 1: trying to let you make my my uh my decision 1320 01:23:49,280 --> 01:23:53,519 Speaker 1: for me, like my my running back decision. I was 1321 01:23:53,560 --> 01:23:57,760 Speaker 1: trying to make you make it for me because he says, 1322 01:23:57,800 --> 01:24:00,920 Speaker 1: you're out of your out of running backs, right, Yeah, yeah, 1323 01:24:00,920 --> 01:24:06,880 Speaker 1: I got Christian mccaffrick. Yeah, so I was considering, uh la, 1324 01:24:06,960 --> 01:24:13,280 Speaker 1: Michael James, who I really really want, right because he's 1325 01:24:13,320 --> 01:24:17,040 Speaker 1: one of the Pac twelves all time leading rushers, like 1326 01:24:17,120 --> 01:24:22,320 Speaker 1: the dude has been. He was a touchdown magnet, big plays, highlights. 1327 01:24:22,400 --> 01:24:25,520 Speaker 1: So I'm going to get so much money from marketing 1328 01:24:25,560 --> 01:24:29,960 Speaker 1: because of it. Because of this guys that from between 1329 01:24:30,040 --> 01:24:36,520 Speaker 1: him and the Anthony Thomas obviously paired them together. Um. 1330 01:24:36,560 --> 01:24:40,200 Speaker 1: But I think it makes sense to draft a guy 1331 01:24:40,320 --> 01:24:43,800 Speaker 1: that I'm going to eventually draft, but well, yeah, I 1332 01:24:43,840 --> 01:24:46,519 Speaker 1: actually I'll go ahead and take him right now because 1333 01:24:46,600 --> 01:24:48,840 Speaker 1: it's the right thing to do. He should have been 1334 01:24:48,920 --> 01:24:56,120 Speaker 1: drafted already. I'm going with um running back from Arizona 1335 01:24:56,760 --> 01:25:03,000 Speaker 1: Codeem Carry. That's a fantastic pickan fantastic People don't realize 1336 01:25:03,040 --> 01:25:07,719 Speaker 1: that this dude is that that he had two near 1337 01:25:07,920 --> 01:25:13,000 Speaker 1: thousand yards seasons and in and while he was at 1338 01:25:13,040 --> 01:25:17,000 Speaker 1: Arizona Rush for over four thousand yards. He put together 1339 01:25:17,640 --> 01:25:24,400 Speaker 1: what the number the the seventh most yards in the 1340 01:25:24,439 --> 01:25:28,759 Speaker 1: pack twelve in one one season, nineteen twenty nine yards 1341 01:25:28,920 --> 01:25:32,200 Speaker 1: and the eight hundred eighty five yards. I mean it 1342 01:25:32,240 --> 01:25:37,519 Speaker 1: was absolutely incredible. I mean absolutely incredible. What this what 1343 01:25:37,560 --> 01:25:40,120 Speaker 1: this dude did. So I'm going to go go there. 1344 01:25:40,520 --> 01:25:43,000 Speaker 1: And then the second thing is I have to apologize 1345 01:25:43,040 --> 01:25:47,759 Speaker 1: to you, Ralph. I have to apologize because I flat 1346 01:25:47,800 --> 01:25:50,000 Speaker 1: out lied to you because I did not want you 1347 01:25:50,040 --> 01:25:53,040 Speaker 1: to take my guy I'm taking as my coach. I'm 1348 01:25:53,080 --> 01:25:57,760 Speaker 1: taking Chip Kelly. Okay, I did I I couldn't. I 1349 01:25:57,800 --> 01:26:01,519 Speaker 1: couldn't find anybody else besides Chris Chris Peterson. I was like, 1350 01:26:01,600 --> 01:26:05,880 Speaker 1: who else do I take I see what's going on, 1351 01:26:06,280 --> 01:26:10,000 Speaker 1: or or Cole Kyle winning him. But then but then 1352 01:26:10,040 --> 01:26:13,320 Speaker 1: I can't recruit. So you don't have to recruit because 1353 01:26:13,320 --> 01:26:17,640 Speaker 1: it's a draft. So that's a good point. That's a 1354 01:26:17,680 --> 01:26:21,080 Speaker 1: good point. All right, Well, I need a punt returner. 1355 01:26:21,920 --> 01:26:25,840 Speaker 1: You already took a punt returner. You took I believe 1356 01:26:25,920 --> 01:26:30,479 Speaker 1: the PAC twelves all time leader yep in uh in 1357 01:26:30,560 --> 01:26:38,679 Speaker 1: punt return yards and the PAC twelve UH career leader 1358 01:26:38,920 --> 01:26:43,719 Speaker 1: in punt return touchdowns. But but he's not the only 1359 01:26:43,760 --> 01:26:47,599 Speaker 1: one with four career punt return touchdowns. There are actually 1360 01:26:47,680 --> 01:26:53,040 Speaker 1: two other players who share that designation. I can't have 1361 01:26:53,120 --> 01:26:57,640 Speaker 1: de Sean Jackson because his his career was long expired 1362 01:26:57,680 --> 01:27:00,920 Speaker 1: before the decade turned over. So I need to dip 1363 01:27:00,960 --> 01:27:02,920 Speaker 1: into your neck of the woods, and I need to 1364 01:27:02,960 --> 01:27:07,320 Speaker 1: pick up Cliff Harris. And that was a good call 1365 01:27:07,520 --> 01:27:11,800 Speaker 1: the punt returner, because I mean you and and in 1366 01:27:11,880 --> 01:27:15,840 Speaker 1: the event, in the event that for some reason one 1367 01:27:15,840 --> 01:27:19,040 Speaker 1: of my defensive backs gets injured. He had six interceptions 1368 01:27:19,080 --> 01:27:22,599 Speaker 1: as a sophomore at Oregon, So I'm gonna go ahead 1369 01:27:22,720 --> 01:27:27,400 Speaker 1: and make my punt return er. Uh, Cliff Harris. Is 1370 01:27:27,720 --> 01:27:30,720 Speaker 1: Cliff really eligible? To play. I mean he's he's in 1371 01:27:30,800 --> 01:27:33,240 Speaker 1: jail for murder right now. Well, he's gonna be in 1372 01:27:33,280 --> 01:27:43,960 Speaker 1: jail for murdering your team. I'm sorry to everyone involved. Uh, 1373 01:27:44,240 --> 01:27:48,960 Speaker 1: all right's your next week? Alright, So that means I 1374 01:27:49,040 --> 01:27:54,160 Speaker 1: still need I still need an interior offensive lineman, somebody 1375 01:27:54,160 --> 01:27:59,240 Speaker 1: who can play center. Um, not totally sold on who 1376 01:27:59,240 --> 01:28:03,839 Speaker 1: I'm gonna pay yet. There, I'll give you an option. 1377 01:28:03,880 --> 01:28:10,200 Speaker 1: I'll give you the lead homes maybe maybe all right, 1378 01:28:10,280 --> 01:28:13,639 Speaker 1: I see, but I do. I do want to make 1379 01:28:13,680 --> 01:28:17,519 Speaker 1: sure that I get some specialists locked up in case 1380 01:28:17,600 --> 01:28:20,240 Speaker 1: you are able to stop me, and I get somebody 1381 01:28:20,320 --> 01:28:23,719 Speaker 1: who can hit a field goal from fifty plus. Oh god, 1382 01:28:23,840 --> 01:28:26,400 Speaker 1: I was going there next. So I'm gonna go ahead 1383 01:28:26,439 --> 01:28:30,040 Speaker 1: and lock in the greatest kicker impact twelve history. Uh, 1384 01:28:30,120 --> 01:28:32,599 Speaker 1: somebody who went thirty for thirty four in the NFL 1385 01:28:32,720 --> 01:28:37,920 Speaker 1: this year in field goals, Zane Gonzalez. Oh god, you can. 1386 01:28:38,040 --> 01:28:41,559 Speaker 1: You can have Zane Gonzalez. Thank god I didn't even 1387 01:28:41,560 --> 01:28:43,400 Speaker 1: want him. All right, that's me. He will take the 1388 01:28:43,400 --> 01:28:47,600 Speaker 1: best he points leader. I think n C double a 1389 01:28:47,640 --> 01:28:52,240 Speaker 1: points leader all time. I'll take him, yep. I mean, 1390 01:28:52,280 --> 01:28:55,000 Speaker 1: I mean you saw what happened when you when you're 1391 01:28:55,000 --> 01:28:57,240 Speaker 1: taking an all time leader, when you take the kid 1392 01:28:57,280 --> 01:29:02,840 Speaker 1: from Florida State, Robert Aguayo, Oh my gosh, hey to 1393 01:29:02,920 --> 01:29:05,559 Speaker 1: be fair. Zen Gonzalez went to Cleveland, the smartest thing 1394 01:29:05,560 --> 01:29:09,240 Speaker 1: he ever did. Went to Cleveland, got himself cut, and 1395 01:29:09,240 --> 01:29:11,240 Speaker 1: then he got to go kicking a dome and he 1396 01:29:11,280 --> 01:29:14,920 Speaker 1: went thirty for thirty four with the Cardinals this year. Yep, 1397 01:29:15,479 --> 01:29:20,320 Speaker 1: good good move to good move. Um and Okay, So 1398 01:29:20,520 --> 01:29:25,240 Speaker 1: for I am I need one more dB, one more linebacker, 1399 01:29:25,320 --> 01:29:31,000 Speaker 1: and some defensive lineman and interior guys and then I'm done. Dude, Um, 1400 01:29:31,040 --> 01:29:35,599 Speaker 1: I am going to take for my for my last 1401 01:29:35,720 --> 01:29:40,800 Speaker 1: defensive back, I am going to take another guy who 1402 01:29:40,840 --> 01:29:45,960 Speaker 1: was also a return specialist sort of. Um? Is I 1403 01:29:46,000 --> 01:29:48,920 Speaker 1: am taking? And this kid was and and the reason 1404 01:29:48,920 --> 01:29:52,040 Speaker 1: why I'm taking him is because he was just so 1405 01:29:52,400 --> 01:29:59,760 Speaker 1: he made so many big plays throughout his whole career. Um, 1406 01:29:59,760 --> 01:30:02,920 Speaker 1: I I'm torn. I'm torn between I fo Eat pray 1407 01:30:02,960 --> 01:30:08,599 Speaker 1: A Lomo and paulson A Debo is my corner. Okay, 1408 01:30:10,960 --> 01:30:13,440 Speaker 1: even though I Foe was more of a safety, he 1409 01:30:13,439 --> 01:30:18,000 Speaker 1: he covered you know, I'm just taking dbs period and 1410 01:30:18,200 --> 01:30:24,080 Speaker 1: play playmakers. Um, how do I not take I Folt. 1411 01:30:24,120 --> 01:30:27,879 Speaker 1: The kid was just spectacular, Like he made huge, huge plays, 1412 01:30:28,200 --> 01:30:33,639 Speaker 1: huge huge play especially on the way to the National championship. Um. 1413 01:30:33,680 --> 01:30:38,080 Speaker 1: But m hmm, all right, man, I'm gonna go with 1414 01:30:47,640 --> 01:30:49,800 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go with Paulson a debo because because I'm 1415 01:30:49,800 --> 01:30:53,160 Speaker 1: gonna go more traditional corner and he gets a lot 1416 01:30:53,200 --> 01:30:56,360 Speaker 1: of interceptions and makes big play. So I'm going with 1417 01:30:56,680 --> 01:31:02,559 Speaker 1: Paulson the debo. Okay. Um, I know everybody's like, he's 1418 01:31:02,920 --> 01:31:05,000 Speaker 1: uh No, I think he's gonna be a really good 1419 01:31:05,000 --> 01:31:08,439 Speaker 1: player and a really good NFL player too. And m 1420 01:31:08,720 --> 01:31:13,439 Speaker 1: for my last linebacker pick, I am going I'm going 1421 01:31:13,600 --> 01:31:19,559 Speaker 1: pure athletes, pure hitter, but like kind of mean too. 1422 01:31:19,640 --> 01:31:21,759 Speaker 1: And I like the fact that he's had some NFL 1423 01:31:21,840 --> 01:31:27,120 Speaker 1: success too. I am going with Miles Jack like and 1424 01:31:27,160 --> 01:31:31,519 Speaker 1: then and and I really debated that one that that's 1425 01:31:31,520 --> 01:31:35,479 Speaker 1: a tough one. Yeah, And if my running backs get 1426 01:31:35,600 --> 01:31:38,240 Speaker 1: get get hurt, I can put him in. Yeah. I mean, 1427 01:31:38,360 --> 01:31:40,920 Speaker 1: he he was, he was really tough. I mean he 1428 01:31:41,560 --> 01:31:45,160 Speaker 1: skill wise, skill wise, he might be one of the 1429 01:31:45,160 --> 01:31:49,160 Speaker 1: best players to play in the in the PAC twelve 1430 01:31:49,640 --> 01:31:53,720 Speaker 1: in its pack twelves history, right, So I can't I 1431 01:31:53,800 --> 01:31:59,320 Speaker 1: definitely cannot fault that pick. I'm gonna round out. I'm 1432 01:31:59,320 --> 01:32:02,040 Speaker 1: gonna round down my corners with a little bit of 1433 01:32:02,080 --> 01:32:05,080 Speaker 1: a maybe a controversial one. Another guy who left early 1434 01:32:05,600 --> 01:32:11,480 Speaker 1: but to me flashed absolute greatness. And that is cornerback 1435 01:32:11,560 --> 01:32:13,800 Speaker 1: Isaiah Oliver out of Colorado, because I wanted to make 1436 01:32:13,840 --> 01:32:18,080 Speaker 1: sure Colorado was represented in this and I still need 1437 01:32:18,080 --> 01:32:19,960 Speaker 1: a tight end, and they don't really use the tight end. 1438 01:32:20,720 --> 01:32:23,400 Speaker 1: And um, and I was gonna flipping a coin back 1439 01:32:23,439 --> 01:32:27,160 Speaker 1: and forth between the Shadobia Woozy and and Isaiah Oliver. 1440 01:32:27,240 --> 01:32:29,559 Speaker 1: And I think the upside of Oliver and the fact 1441 01:32:29,640 --> 01:32:33,599 Speaker 1: that he was a Pack twelve first teamer, um, and 1442 01:32:33,680 --> 01:32:38,000 Speaker 1: he he was also you know somebody who um, I 1443 01:32:38,040 --> 01:32:42,160 Speaker 1: think his sophomore year I really helped boost Mike McIntire 1444 01:32:42,280 --> 01:32:45,679 Speaker 1: over the edge to give him the Pack twelve Coach 1445 01:32:45,680 --> 01:32:48,639 Speaker 1: of the Year honors. And so I'm gonna go ahead 1446 01:32:48,920 --> 01:32:55,080 Speaker 1: and make Isaiah Oliver one of my corners. Uh. And 1447 01:32:55,120 --> 01:33:00,439 Speaker 1: then you know what, we're just gonna stick with Huh. 1448 01:33:01,400 --> 01:33:04,400 Speaker 1: We're We're gonna we're gonna go uh and stick with 1449 01:33:04,479 --> 01:33:11,840 Speaker 1: the Mountain region. Um for our punter, I think I 1450 01:33:11,880 --> 01:33:13,479 Speaker 1: don't know our our boy at a s U had 1451 01:33:13,479 --> 01:33:16,240 Speaker 1: a really good year this year. So that makes me, 1452 01:33:16,680 --> 01:33:21,200 Speaker 1: that makes me kind of want to um, I kind 1453 01:33:21,200 --> 01:33:23,400 Speaker 1: of want to go with him, but we have a 1454 01:33:23,479 --> 01:33:28,320 Speaker 1: multiple time Pack twelve first teamer Mitch Wishnowski out of Utah. 1455 01:33:28,720 --> 01:33:30,640 Speaker 1: So I'm gonna go ahead and make make him my 1456 01:33:30,720 --> 01:33:33,640 Speaker 1: pick at punter. That was a good one. That was 1457 01:33:33,680 --> 01:33:36,760 Speaker 1: a good one. Yeah. That that that's a good pick 1458 01:33:36,840 --> 01:33:40,280 Speaker 1: at punter. And now I'm going to follow up with 1459 01:33:42,320 --> 01:33:45,840 Speaker 1: with um My, I'm gonna take my kicker and my 1460 01:33:45,880 --> 01:33:50,280 Speaker 1: punter right right now, I'm gonna take my kicker, Matt 1461 01:33:50,400 --> 01:33:59,240 Speaker 1: Matt Gay from uh Utah, one of the best kickers 1462 01:33:59,320 --> 01:34:03,519 Speaker 1: Impact twelve history. And for my punter, I am taking 1463 01:34:03,880 --> 01:34:08,519 Speaker 1: your boy, Michael Turk from a su Yeah. I mean 1464 01:34:08,600 --> 01:34:11,559 Speaker 1: he had I mean he was an actual weapon. We're talking. 1465 01:34:11,880 --> 01:34:14,719 Speaker 1: We're talking about the possibility of him maybe like leaving 1466 01:34:15,640 --> 01:34:20,400 Speaker 1: school early, like him declaring for the draft. That's how 1467 01:34:20,439 --> 01:34:24,439 Speaker 1: good of a year he had. Yeah, yeah, that that 1468 01:34:24,479 --> 01:34:26,880 Speaker 1: would not be an awful move. I mean it's it's 1469 01:34:27,000 --> 01:34:29,880 Speaker 1: is he a junior he is? Yeah? Or I think so. 1470 01:34:29,920 --> 01:34:32,040 Speaker 1: He has a really weird story where he like wasn't 1471 01:34:32,040 --> 01:34:34,439 Speaker 1: punting at all. Then he played for a really small 1472 01:34:34,479 --> 01:34:36,559 Speaker 1: college and then he walked on at a s U 1473 01:34:36,840 --> 01:34:40,160 Speaker 1: and he chased the scholarship punter off the team. It's 1474 01:34:40,240 --> 01:34:42,960 Speaker 1: just I mean, and then the NFL connections obviously with 1475 01:34:43,000 --> 01:34:46,120 Speaker 1: HERM Edwards and all that. Yeah and yeah, and and 1476 01:34:46,240 --> 01:34:48,840 Speaker 1: his last name is Turk, so you already know that 1477 01:34:48,880 --> 01:34:51,639 Speaker 1: they know how to punt the football. All right, it's 1478 01:34:51,680 --> 01:34:54,680 Speaker 1: it's on you couple of last weeks. Well, so I 1479 01:34:54,720 --> 01:34:57,400 Speaker 1: still need an offensive lineman. I still need a quarterback, 1480 01:34:57,520 --> 01:35:01,840 Speaker 1: and I still need a tight end correct yep, And 1481 01:35:01,840 --> 01:35:08,880 Speaker 1: and a coach. Al right, well, let's go ahead and 1482 01:35:09,320 --> 01:35:12,760 Speaker 1: lock in, uh, my coach and my quarterback. And I 1483 01:35:12,800 --> 01:35:15,920 Speaker 1: think it'll be an interesting pairing. I'm gonna go ahead, 1484 01:35:16,120 --> 01:35:23,240 Speaker 1: and uh, I'm gonna go ahead. And I know that 1485 01:35:23,600 --> 01:35:26,479 Speaker 1: I know he's trailed off a little bit, but we're 1486 01:35:26,560 --> 01:35:29,120 Speaker 1: given him a lot to work with and I want 1487 01:35:29,200 --> 01:35:32,120 Speaker 1: him to be with his quarterback. Let's go ahead and 1488 01:35:32,160 --> 01:35:37,360 Speaker 1: put David Shaw with Andrew Luck. Okay, that that's a 1489 01:35:37,439 --> 01:35:40,200 Speaker 1: legit pair That is a legit pairing. I mean, because 1490 01:35:40,200 --> 01:35:42,960 Speaker 1: at least you got the guys together, which means that 1491 01:35:42,960 --> 01:35:45,320 Speaker 1: you weren't going to draft Chip Kelly. And I wanted 1492 01:35:45,360 --> 01:35:49,160 Speaker 1: I wanted Whittingham, but like, uh, you know what, it's 1493 01:35:49,160 --> 01:35:51,840 Speaker 1: been a long time since Alex Smith and how much 1494 01:35:51,880 --> 01:35:54,000 Speaker 1: did he have to do with that? Not really anything, right, 1495 01:35:54,040 --> 01:36:01,120 Speaker 1: So yeah, yeah, that is a great call. My um oh, 1496 01:36:01,240 --> 01:36:04,479 Speaker 1: now let me finish out my defensive line. I'm going 1497 01:36:04,560 --> 01:36:15,400 Speaker 1: with Will Sutton and so that's my second defensive linement, 1498 01:36:15,439 --> 01:36:17,679 Speaker 1: so I need two more. Uh, and I am going 1499 01:36:17,760 --> 01:36:23,200 Speaker 1: to go with already got Leonard Williams, I got Will Sutton. 1500 01:36:24,400 --> 01:36:31,000 Speaker 1: I'm going to go with Trent Murphy from Stanford. He's good. 1501 01:36:31,000 --> 01:36:32,720 Speaker 1: He's somebody I got to watch play a lot in 1502 01:36:32,800 --> 01:36:35,479 Speaker 1: high school and he was just an animal. So you're 1503 01:36:35,479 --> 01:36:38,880 Speaker 1: playing with him? What linebacker? No? No, no no, I'm playing 1504 01:36:38,960 --> 01:36:42,879 Speaker 1: him at defensive line. He's second all time. And uh, 1505 01:36:43,439 --> 01:36:47,639 Speaker 1: I mean do you like him? Do you like him 1506 01:36:47,640 --> 01:36:54,600 Speaker 1: more than Solomon Thomas? Yes? Only, I mean this is 1507 01:36:54,600 --> 01:36:56,600 Speaker 1: where this is to get to the quarterback. This is 1508 01:36:56,640 --> 01:37:01,200 Speaker 1: your yeah, yeah, all right correct. Even though solid Solomon 1509 01:37:01,600 --> 01:37:06,040 Speaker 1: Thomas was good at Stanford, he just did This is 1510 01:37:06,080 --> 01:37:08,520 Speaker 1: where pro success has had a little bit of influence 1511 01:37:08,520 --> 01:37:12,160 Speaker 1: on where I look at it. And Trip Murpury has 1512 01:37:12,200 --> 01:37:15,680 Speaker 1: been really good, so it has you know, skewed exkewed 1513 01:37:15,720 --> 01:37:20,120 Speaker 1: my thinking in the situation. So, so I have one 1514 01:37:20,160 --> 01:37:23,519 Speaker 1: defensive lineman left and two offensive lineman and then I'm 1515 01:37:23,560 --> 01:37:29,000 Speaker 1: I have a full full team. Buddy. Huh, all right, well, 1516 01:37:29,040 --> 01:37:33,559 Speaker 1: I gotta I think what do I have? I have 1517 01:37:33,640 --> 01:37:38,160 Speaker 1: a center and I have a tight end, and that's who. 1518 01:37:39,000 --> 01:37:41,639 Speaker 1: That's who I'm worried about. I mean, if you, yeah, 1519 01:37:41,720 --> 01:37:44,440 Speaker 1: you need a center, a tight end, and a returner 1520 01:37:44,560 --> 01:37:47,760 Speaker 1: because you already got your punt punt returner, so you 1521 01:37:47,760 --> 01:37:50,080 Speaker 1: need a kick return Oh yeah, you need a kick 1522 01:37:50,080 --> 01:37:53,200 Speaker 1: return All right, Well let me go because you drafted 1523 01:37:53,280 --> 01:37:57,120 Speaker 1: John Ross as a wide receiver, right I did? I did? 1524 01:37:57,280 --> 01:38:01,519 Speaker 1: I did? I did? So Okay, well, let's assume that 1525 01:38:01,600 --> 01:38:05,840 Speaker 1: I could if I wanted to. Let's assume that I 1526 01:38:05,960 --> 01:38:13,960 Speaker 1: could move him. Uh. Two, let's assume that I could 1527 01:38:13,960 --> 01:38:19,760 Speaker 1: move John Ross to my kick returner, which would give 1528 01:38:19,800 --> 01:38:24,160 Speaker 1: me the opportunity to pick a receiver, uh, somebody who 1529 01:38:24,200 --> 01:38:27,360 Speaker 1: I think probably deserves it based on what he was 1530 01:38:27,400 --> 01:38:31,960 Speaker 1: able to do. Um, God, there's two, there's really two 1531 01:38:32,040 --> 01:38:34,559 Speaker 1: that I who who would you pick? Who would you 1532 01:38:34,600 --> 01:38:37,080 Speaker 1: pick him? Would you would you go with Juju or 1533 01:38:37,080 --> 01:38:43,880 Speaker 1: would you go with Jalen Strong? I? Okay, so it's 1534 01:38:43,880 --> 01:38:46,240 Speaker 1: funny because when you asked that, I had two guys 1535 01:38:46,720 --> 01:38:49,880 Speaker 1: written written down, and Jalen Strong was not running one 1536 01:38:49,920 --> 01:38:51,800 Speaker 1: of them, even though he had a good career. So 1537 01:38:51,840 --> 01:38:55,360 Speaker 1: I had Juju, and I had gave marks now gave 1538 01:38:55,400 --> 01:38:58,799 Speaker 1: marks absolutely, and but part of that to me felt 1539 01:38:58,840 --> 01:39:02,360 Speaker 1: like the system system. Yeah, exactly. That was why I 1540 01:39:02,400 --> 01:39:06,080 Speaker 1: couldn't draft him, because while the while the productor was there, yeah, 1541 01:39:06,120 --> 01:39:07,920 Speaker 1: it's it's a system picks. I would probably go with 1542 01:39:08,000 --> 01:39:10,479 Speaker 1: j yeah, because I mean if I so, if I 1543 01:39:10,520 --> 01:39:13,080 Speaker 1: did move, if I did move John Ross, I would 1544 01:39:13,080 --> 01:39:16,519 Speaker 1: need to maintain some of that speed. And while Jalen 1545 01:39:16,600 --> 01:39:20,280 Speaker 1: Strong's back shoulder thing is a complete cheat code and 1546 01:39:20,360 --> 01:39:22,360 Speaker 1: had to be the most frustrating thing in the entire 1547 01:39:22,400 --> 01:39:25,160 Speaker 1: world for defensive backs, I've already gotten to Keell Harry. 1548 01:39:25,240 --> 01:39:28,280 Speaker 1: So let's go ahead and move John Ross to my 1549 01:39:28,360 --> 01:39:31,880 Speaker 1: kick returner, um because I think he'll be dangerous there. 1550 01:39:32,280 --> 01:39:41,320 Speaker 1: And let's make my second receiver Juju Smith Schuster. And 1551 01:39:41,360 --> 01:39:45,320 Speaker 1: then I'm comfortable with letting you make your final two 1552 01:39:45,360 --> 01:39:50,959 Speaker 1: picks while I figure my life out. You wait, you 1553 01:39:50,960 --> 01:39:53,599 Speaker 1: you are still having another pick, So you need a 1554 01:39:56,600 --> 01:39:59,639 Speaker 1: what do you need? I need? I need a center 1555 01:40:00,800 --> 01:40:04,799 Speaker 1: and or just an interior offensive lineman who is capable 1556 01:40:04,880 --> 01:40:08,479 Speaker 1: of of playing the position. I guess uh. And then 1557 01:40:08,680 --> 01:40:12,760 Speaker 1: I also am in need of a tight end of 1558 01:40:12,800 --> 01:40:15,920 Speaker 1: a tight end. Yes, Um, I would probably go with 1559 01:40:15,960 --> 01:40:21,400 Speaker 1: the only I think two time or two time All 1560 01:40:21,439 --> 01:40:27,880 Speaker 1: Pac twelve selection I think in fair Yeah, yeah, I'm 1561 01:40:27,920 --> 01:40:31,599 Speaker 1: probably gonna have to do that. Um, he was he 1562 01:40:31,600 --> 01:40:34,400 Speaker 1: he was a first teamer. You know how much of 1563 01:40:34,400 --> 01:40:37,760 Speaker 1: that had to do with Marcus Mariotta. Um he's still 1564 01:40:37,800 --> 01:40:41,160 Speaker 1: got his though, right, so uh, he was still a 1565 01:40:41,200 --> 01:40:43,439 Speaker 1: really good player. So all right, I'll go ahead and 1566 01:40:43,439 --> 01:40:47,000 Speaker 1: make my tight end Farrell Brown, since the only truly 1567 01:40:47,080 --> 01:40:52,080 Speaker 1: transcendent tight end uh was taken by you several rounds ago. 1568 01:40:53,000 --> 01:40:55,120 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, yeah, dude, I tried to take the one 1569 01:40:55,160 --> 01:40:58,400 Speaker 1: offs like the guy that could not be replaced, And 1570 01:40:58,520 --> 01:41:01,720 Speaker 1: I am with my lad couple of picks. I'll just 1571 01:41:01,760 --> 01:41:04,679 Speaker 1: remember make my last. So I have three picks left, 1572 01:41:05,160 --> 01:41:09,479 Speaker 1: and I'm gonna go with Since you can't take defensive lineman, 1573 01:41:09,479 --> 01:41:13,080 Speaker 1: I'm gonna make this guy my last pick. Um, I 1574 01:41:13,120 --> 01:41:16,439 Speaker 1: am going with for my last two linemen, I'm going 1575 01:41:16,520 --> 01:41:32,760 Speaker 1: to go with um Jake Fisher from Oregon. Um, really 1576 01:41:32,760 --> 01:41:37,040 Speaker 1: good offensive Lineman can play inside and out. Um, I 1577 01:41:37,040 --> 01:41:38,920 Speaker 1: thought you might. If you're going Oregon, I thought you might. 1578 01:41:39,120 --> 01:41:45,040 Speaker 1: Uh you might go Tyler Johnstone. Oh okay, I'm going 1579 01:41:45,080 --> 01:41:48,439 Speaker 1: to erase If it wasn't, what do you do? We 1580 01:41:48,479 --> 01:41:50,400 Speaker 1: have like three A C. L. Tears, But he's the 1581 01:41:50,400 --> 01:41:55,280 Speaker 1: most athletic dude. Yeah. Um, and I am going to 1582 01:41:55,479 --> 01:42:05,840 Speaker 1: take um oh, I need one more, one more alignment roph. 1583 01:42:05,880 --> 01:42:08,960 Speaker 1: I think you're gonna have to take Khalil Homes as 1584 01:42:09,000 --> 01:42:12,920 Speaker 1: your center and I am going to have to take 1585 01:42:14,360 --> 01:42:33,800 Speaker 1: mm hmm, I'm gonna have to take maybe uh wait 1586 01:42:34,040 --> 01:42:41,080 Speaker 1: did A did A you take Isaac Isaac Asciata yet? No? Okay, 1587 01:42:41,160 --> 01:42:46,000 Speaker 1: I'm gonna take Utah's Isaac Asiata at guard to to 1588 01:42:46,000 --> 01:42:50,880 Speaker 1: to finish out my offensive line. Okay, Yeah, Utah has 1589 01:42:50,960 --> 01:42:55,639 Speaker 1: some interesting options there. They had They had J. J. Dealman, 1590 01:42:55,680 --> 01:42:58,360 Speaker 1: They had a few other guys there, so uh yeah, 1591 01:42:58,400 --> 01:43:01,240 Speaker 1: there there's a lot of like sort of in the margins. 1592 01:43:01,720 --> 01:43:03,760 Speaker 1: You know, You've got your Christian Westerman's, You've got a 1593 01:43:03,800 --> 01:43:05,760 Speaker 1: lot of guys that kind of went fourth, fifth round 1594 01:43:05,800 --> 01:43:10,360 Speaker 1: and did some damage. Um, I am gonna I'm gonna 1595 01:43:10,479 --> 01:43:13,880 Speaker 1: make a little little bit of a left turn for 1596 01:43:14,000 --> 01:43:18,120 Speaker 1: my final pick at center. Um, and I'm gonna go 1597 01:43:18,160 --> 01:43:21,920 Speaker 1: ahead and do Nate Herbig, who I think left. He 1598 01:43:22,000 --> 01:43:24,479 Speaker 1: left Stanford early, right like he was a first teamer, 1599 01:43:25,680 --> 01:43:28,519 Speaker 1: had kind of a not a downen but not as 1600 01:43:29,360 --> 01:43:33,040 Speaker 1: not as good, but he was able to to leave early. 1601 01:43:33,120 --> 01:43:38,760 Speaker 1: So I'll just go ahead and uh and pencil him in. Um. 1602 01:43:38,800 --> 01:43:40,680 Speaker 1: So yeah, that's it. I mean, I guess we'll we'll 1603 01:43:40,680 --> 01:43:43,640 Speaker 1: post these up side by side and see what I 1604 01:43:44,000 --> 01:43:46,120 Speaker 1: still I still have a pick left, dude, how do 1605 01:43:46,160 --> 01:43:51,200 Speaker 1: you have a pick left? Um? I I still have 1606 01:43:51,240 --> 01:43:54,920 Speaker 1: one defensive line spot to pick. How many players do 1607 01:43:54,920 --> 01:44:08,040 Speaker 1: you have total? I have one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, 1608 01:44:08,120 --> 01:44:14,559 Speaker 1: twenty seven, and this will be number twenty eight. Okay, 1609 01:44:14,600 --> 01:44:16,519 Speaker 1: then maybe I'm missing a player because I've got I 1610 01:44:16,520 --> 01:44:18,880 Speaker 1: think I've got. So you should have a kicker, a punter, 1611 01:44:20,040 --> 01:44:29,719 Speaker 1: a pump return guy, a kick return guy, and a coach. Okay, 1612 01:44:29,840 --> 01:44:31,759 Speaker 1: I have twenty seven. I think I'm missing a defensive 1613 01:44:31,800 --> 01:44:37,000 Speaker 1: back then. Okay. Um, And for my last pick, I 1614 01:44:37,479 --> 01:44:41,679 Speaker 1: debated going with the pack twelves all time leading sack 1615 01:44:41,840 --> 01:44:44,840 Speaker 1: leader and the reason why part of the reason why 1616 01:44:44,840 --> 01:44:47,000 Speaker 1: I waited because I did not know how to pronounce 1617 01:44:47,040 --> 01:44:57,040 Speaker 1: his name properly. Whole Ali Ka from Washington thirty five 1618 01:44:57,080 --> 01:45:01,160 Speaker 1: and a half sacks all time pack twelve later, and 1619 01:45:01,320 --> 01:45:04,160 Speaker 1: I don't know how I even missed this dude. But 1620 01:45:04,520 --> 01:45:08,160 Speaker 1: so I'm debating on taking him, or do I take 1621 01:45:09,120 --> 01:45:12,559 Speaker 1: a guy like Eric Armstead or the Forest Buckner, who 1622 01:45:12,600 --> 01:45:15,679 Speaker 1: were absolutely game records and were first round draft picks. 1623 01:45:20,080 --> 01:45:22,320 Speaker 1: The Forest Buckner is really good. You have a lot 1624 01:45:22,320 --> 01:45:28,000 Speaker 1: of Oregon players though they were first round draft picks. 1625 01:45:28,040 --> 01:45:31,040 Speaker 1: What do you want me? Yeah? Like they like they 1626 01:45:31,800 --> 01:45:34,679 Speaker 1: wanted back twelve more times than anybody. So, of course, 1627 01:45:34,840 --> 01:45:40,280 Speaker 1: except for this year, inexplicably, they have no good players apparently. Um, 1628 01:45:40,320 --> 01:45:46,479 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go with yeah, dude, I'm not gonna ignore 1629 01:45:46,520 --> 01:45:53,200 Speaker 1: this man's stats. I'm not gonna ignore him. Um yeah, yeah, yeah, 1630 01:45:53,200 --> 01:45:56,760 Speaker 1: because I didn't even really remember him too much. So 1631 01:45:56,800 --> 01:45:59,439 Speaker 1: I'm going with the Forest Buckner is my last pick? 1632 01:46:00,920 --> 01:46:03,200 Speaker 1: All right? Well, I'm I'm gonna stand pad at twenty 1633 01:46:03,280 --> 01:46:05,719 Speaker 1: seven because I think you might have drafted extra player, 1634 01:46:07,000 --> 01:46:08,680 Speaker 1: because you got if you have twenty two, if you 1635 01:46:08,680 --> 01:46:10,000 Speaker 1: have twenty two on both sides of the ball. And 1636 01:46:10,040 --> 01:46:12,360 Speaker 1: then you have two returners. That makes twenty four, and 1637 01:46:12,360 --> 01:46:14,680 Speaker 1: you got a coach that makes twenty five. And then 1638 01:46:14,680 --> 01:46:16,679 Speaker 1: you got a kicker in a putter that makes twenty seven. 1639 01:46:17,120 --> 01:46:20,800 Speaker 1: So you're over here combating who you're gonna pick with 1640 01:46:20,479 --> 01:46:23,880 Speaker 1: with no draft pick left. That's your just your flex 1641 01:46:23,960 --> 01:46:28,000 Speaker 1: player if you get if you get a flex if 1642 01:46:28,040 --> 01:46:29,679 Speaker 1: you get a flex player. I get a flex player 1643 01:46:29,720 --> 01:46:33,479 Speaker 1: because my dumbass drafted Vantes Perfect. When when when I 1644 01:46:33,520 --> 01:46:38,160 Speaker 1: could have Blake Martinez playing on the inside. Dude? Who 1645 01:46:38,439 --> 01:46:42,120 Speaker 1: so oh, do do you know where you went? Different? 1646 01:46:42,120 --> 01:46:46,760 Speaker 1: I the because you took three. I took three linebackers 1647 01:46:48,240 --> 01:46:52,200 Speaker 1: and four defensive linement and I think you took so 1648 01:46:52,280 --> 01:46:54,040 Speaker 1: that's a total of seven players. I think that you 1649 01:46:54,080 --> 01:46:56,280 Speaker 1: only have six in in that category. Now I have 1650 01:46:56,560 --> 01:46:59,680 Speaker 1: I I have on my defensive line because I kind 1651 01:46:59,720 --> 01:47:02,439 Speaker 1: of may Cam Jordan a little bit of a we're 1652 01:47:02,520 --> 01:47:04,880 Speaker 1: we're gonna stand him up in my defense. But my 1653 01:47:05,000 --> 01:47:08,120 Speaker 1: four defensive lineman are Cam Jordan's Star low to l 1654 01:47:08,160 --> 01:47:12,800 Speaker 1: A Vita Villa, and Danny Shelton. And then my linebackers 1655 01:47:12,840 --> 01:47:18,880 Speaker 1: were Dion Jordan's Vantes Perfect and Evan Weaver, okay, and 1656 01:47:18,920 --> 01:47:22,960 Speaker 1: then your corners and your say and your dbs where 1657 01:47:23,439 --> 01:47:28,360 Speaker 1: Buchanan Murphy, Buddha Baker, and then I also had Isaiah Oliver. 1658 01:47:30,120 --> 01:47:32,479 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, I don't know how how how I had 1659 01:47:32,520 --> 01:47:37,080 Speaker 1: an extra pick, but I guess it's like, okay, so 1660 01:47:37,160 --> 01:47:39,679 Speaker 1: who is who? Who is your your extra player because 1661 01:47:39,680 --> 01:47:42,439 Speaker 1: in periods it's gonna be Blake Martinez for when Vontes 1662 01:47:42,520 --> 01:47:46,680 Speaker 1: Perfect gets kicked out of this game on the first play. Okay, 1663 01:47:46,960 --> 01:47:50,439 Speaker 1: all right, all right, um so Blake Martinez. By the way, 1664 01:47:50,479 --> 01:47:52,720 Speaker 1: I don't know if you know this, Blake Martinez led 1665 01:47:52,760 --> 01:47:56,080 Speaker 1: the NFL in tackles this year. I think was second 1666 01:47:56,160 --> 01:47:59,960 Speaker 1: last year and second year before that. I'm completely make 1667 01:48:00,040 --> 01:48:01,320 Speaker 1: came that up, but I do know that he has 1668 01:48:01,360 --> 01:48:06,360 Speaker 1: more in the last three seasons than anyone in the NFL. Wow, 1669 01:48:07,240 --> 01:48:11,519 Speaker 1: he's really come on. Yeah, And so guys, this was 1670 01:48:11,560 --> 01:48:13,920 Speaker 1: our all decade to you. Guys. Make sure you guys 1671 01:48:14,000 --> 01:48:17,360 Speaker 1: sending in your questions comment see anybody that you feel 1672 01:48:17,360 --> 01:48:20,680 Speaker 1: like we left off, because I mean, there are so 1673 01:48:20,720 --> 01:48:24,400 Speaker 1: many guys that could have been on the list, like uh, 1674 01:48:24,680 --> 01:48:32,360 Speaker 1: Michael James, Jonathan Frank, Sam Donald No Love, Yeah, Ryce, Sorry, 1675 01:48:32,400 --> 01:48:38,040 Speaker 1: Miles Gaskin, Marquis Mark Markus, he's on there, but Robert Woods, 1676 01:48:38,960 --> 01:48:45,880 Speaker 1: um gave marks? Who else could Cold Holmes? I thought 1677 01:48:45,880 --> 01:48:56,599 Speaker 1: you're gonna clili Uh Eric Eric Armstead? Um? Uh holy 1678 01:48:57,400 --> 01:49:02,680 Speaker 1: how alloy? Could that guy who was who was the 1679 01:49:02,760 --> 01:49:05,759 Speaker 1: least represented? Because I don't think you have one University 1680 01:49:05,760 --> 01:49:10,240 Speaker 1: of Arizona player. I have one two Cow players. I 1681 01:49:10,280 --> 01:49:14,400 Speaker 1: have no Cow players. Yeah. I mean like like if 1682 01:49:14,439 --> 01:49:17,240 Speaker 1: we were going like the last two decades, I would 1683 01:49:17,240 --> 01:49:23,720 Speaker 1: have taken like Deltha O'Neil or something like that. But um, yeah, 1684 01:49:23,960 --> 01:49:26,000 Speaker 1: I would say Washington. No, No, there's a couple of 1685 01:49:26,000 --> 01:49:28,960 Speaker 1: Washington State players. I would say Colorado because I have 1686 01:49:29,000 --> 01:49:32,759 Speaker 1: no Colorado players. I think I have one or two. 1687 01:49:34,160 --> 01:49:37,160 Speaker 1: Oh No. And I think I took the only Oregon 1688 01:49:37,240 --> 01:49:39,920 Speaker 1: State player. You took the only Oregon State player and 1689 01:49:39,920 --> 01:49:42,519 Speaker 1: the only Arizona player. I think I took the only 1690 01:49:42,640 --> 01:49:47,759 Speaker 1: Cow players and Colorado players. But it's reflective of the decade. 1691 01:49:47,800 --> 01:49:51,320 Speaker 1: I mean, I'm Stanford heavy, You're Oregon heavy. We both 1692 01:49:51,320 --> 01:49:55,200 Speaker 1: got a bunch of Washington and USC dudes. Yep. And 1693 01:49:55,240 --> 01:49:58,920 Speaker 1: then they're Shaq Thompson, Shane Sko. I mean like there 1694 01:49:58,960 --> 01:50:01,040 Speaker 1: was a ton of Stanford that you could have picked, 1695 01:50:01,320 --> 01:50:07,040 Speaker 1: especially on defense. Troy Troy Die Scooby right was a 1696 01:50:07,080 --> 01:50:09,719 Speaker 1: little left off. Scooby right was left off. Solomon Thomas 1697 01:50:09,760 --> 01:50:11,600 Speaker 1: was left off. I think what Solomon Thomas was a 1698 01:50:11,640 --> 01:50:14,960 Speaker 1: top ten NFL pick right, Yeah, it was number three. Yeah. 1699 01:50:16,479 --> 01:50:21,639 Speaker 1: Um you had Io akra A, Lomo and Riddolds, Taylor 1700 01:50:21,800 --> 01:50:28,440 Speaker 1: rapp Arion Springs, Em Marshall all left off, Cayomie Fairbairn 1701 01:50:29,120 --> 01:50:33,040 Speaker 1: Mark like you talked about gay marks, probably should have 1702 01:50:33,080 --> 01:50:36,479 Speaker 1: been included, but it is what it is. It's hard 1703 01:50:36,520 --> 01:50:39,040 Speaker 1: to tell with the system. Yeah, so we will get 1704 01:50:39,080 --> 01:50:41,160 Speaker 1: all these things posted. You guys. Make sure if you 1705 01:50:41,160 --> 01:50:43,880 Speaker 1: guys have any questions comments about the list, I'm mad 1706 01:50:43,920 --> 01:50:47,759 Speaker 1: at Unafraid show dot com. Appreciate your time, appreciate your energy. 1707 01:50:48,200 --> 01:50:50,639 Speaker 1: Peace out. We will catch you guys later