1 00:00:00,040 --> 00:00:03,480 Speaker 1: Hello Texans, and welcome to the program. Mark Vandermayer, John 2 00:00:03,520 --> 00:00:07,040 Speaker 1: Harris with you. It's a meat and potatoes Tuesday, Johnny, 3 00:00:07,120 --> 00:00:09,320 Speaker 1: Are you ready for some meat and potatoes in the 4 00:00:09,400 --> 00:00:13,000 Speaker 1: Game of Gridiron? Yes, I'm curious to see where this goes, 5 00:00:13,039 --> 00:00:16,560 Speaker 1: but yeah, I always love me. We're gonna start with 6 00:00:16,880 --> 00:00:20,040 Speaker 1: the hors d'oeuvre, okay, before we get to the meat 7 00:00:20,040 --> 00:00:24,280 Speaker 1: and potatoes. Special teams as you take on the Rams 8 00:00:24,480 --> 00:00:28,040 Speaker 1: on Friday Night, latest kickoff ever in preseason his draft, 9 00:00:28,200 --> 00:00:30,120 Speaker 1: pointing this out a lot because I want people to 10 00:00:30,240 --> 00:00:32,599 Speaker 1: be ready. Okay, you're gonna get to your TV at 11 00:00:32,600 --> 00:00:34,600 Speaker 1: seven or eight and think, well, where's the game? No, 12 00:00:35,040 --> 00:00:37,920 Speaker 1: the games at nine, So listen here, watch on ABC 13 00:00:38,120 --> 00:00:40,320 Speaker 1: thirteen and you'll be good to go. But what are 14 00:00:40,360 --> 00:00:43,879 Speaker 1: we looking for in special teams activity? Fairbairn did not 15 00:00:44,000 --> 00:00:45,919 Speaker 1: make a fifty nine yarder, but he made another long 16 00:00:46,040 --> 00:00:48,680 Speaker 1: range kick, which was nice. That was one of the things. 17 00:00:48,760 --> 00:00:50,880 Speaker 1: What else do we want to see special teams wise 18 00:00:51,200 --> 00:00:53,040 Speaker 1: on Friday Night? I think the biggest thing for me 19 00:00:53,200 --> 00:00:56,840 Speaker 1: is just clean operation. Continue a clean operation. Weeks he's back. 20 00:00:57,080 --> 00:00:59,800 Speaker 1: I can't remember. I know that Elliott had taken a 21 00:01:00,080 --> 00:01:03,200 Speaker 1: nap maybe two the other day. He may have taken 22 00:01:03,240 --> 00:01:04,840 Speaker 1: all of them, but I remember weeks he being out there, 23 00:01:05,040 --> 00:01:10,080 Speaker 1: So yeah, I supposed to clean operation from snap to communication. 24 00:01:10,680 --> 00:01:13,400 Speaker 1: You know, in a punt situation and training and uh well, 25 00:01:13,440 --> 00:01:15,680 Speaker 1: training camp and preseason, you do a lot of different 26 00:01:15,680 --> 00:01:18,800 Speaker 1: personal protectors and the personal protector is calling out the 27 00:01:18,840 --> 00:01:22,240 Speaker 1: actual protection. Are you going to do certain things going 28 00:01:22,319 --> 00:01:24,640 Speaker 1: one way or the other and you know you're gonna 29 00:01:24,680 --> 00:01:26,880 Speaker 1: are you gonna slide your protection like you do in 30 00:01:26,920 --> 00:01:28,600 Speaker 1: the past. You're gonna do that one way or you're 31 00:01:28,600 --> 00:01:30,120 Speaker 1: gonna double Some guys like, how are you going to 32 00:01:30,160 --> 00:01:32,760 Speaker 1: handle that? So your personal protectors and your snappers are 33 00:01:32,800 --> 00:01:36,680 Speaker 1: gonna be on the same page, all right, Well, guys 34 00:01:36,680 --> 00:01:39,920 Speaker 1: who play special teams are on tonight. We've got Paul 35 00:01:40,000 --> 00:01:44,360 Speaker 1: Quisenberry tonight, We've got the Quisenberry brothers, Paul and Scottie. 36 00:01:44,600 --> 00:01:46,839 Speaker 1: But we don't have David because he plays for another 37 00:01:46,880 --> 00:01:48,640 Speaker 1: team currently, the Buffalo Bills, and he used to be 38 00:01:48,880 --> 00:01:51,880 Speaker 1: fortunate Neville Hewitt. He's played some special teams, right, he 39 00:01:51,880 --> 00:01:54,880 Speaker 1: has done some special teams before, and he's working on 40 00:01:55,000 --> 00:01:57,680 Speaker 1: year number eight in the league. Man, he's been around. 41 00:01:57,680 --> 00:01:59,480 Speaker 1: We're actually talking about it off the field. Three years 42 00:01:59,480 --> 00:02:01,440 Speaker 1: from Miami, three years Jets, and now in his second 43 00:02:01,480 --> 00:02:05,400 Speaker 1: year with the Texans, Derek Rivers, Derek Rivers special teams. 44 00:02:05,440 --> 00:02:08,720 Speaker 1: He will I want Derek Rivers specialty though to be 45 00:02:09,400 --> 00:02:14,320 Speaker 1: remember Craig Hodges. Yeah, ding myself though, but Craig Hodges 46 00:02:14,360 --> 00:02:16,680 Speaker 1: in the nineteen eighties was a three point shooter. Back 47 00:02:16,680 --> 00:02:18,440 Speaker 1: in the eighties when the three point shot was not 48 00:02:18,480 --> 00:02:21,480 Speaker 1: a big deal. He was a three point specialist. He 49 00:02:21,480 --> 00:02:23,120 Speaker 1: would come into the game in the eighties, in the 50 00:02:23,160 --> 00:02:25,920 Speaker 1: early nineties with the Bulls, with Michael George's Bulls, and 51 00:02:26,040 --> 00:02:30,600 Speaker 1: his sole goal was, you shoot threes. That's it. That's amazing. 52 00:02:30,880 --> 00:02:32,400 Speaker 1: And you could do that with a roster spot in 53 00:02:32,400 --> 00:02:34,000 Speaker 1: the NBA. Now, I don't know how that happens in 54 00:02:34,040 --> 00:02:36,480 Speaker 1: the NFL, but if anybody is in the end, if 55 00:02:36,480 --> 00:02:39,200 Speaker 1: anybody is on this squad, that it's a pass rush 56 00:02:39,280 --> 00:02:41,520 Speaker 1: situation and you need ninety five on the field. Like 57 00:02:41,720 --> 00:02:45,720 Speaker 1: he's that guy pass rush specials. He just is got 58 00:02:45,720 --> 00:02:49,080 Speaker 1: a knack. He's got a knack for highlights there. He 59 00:02:49,240 --> 00:02:53,480 Speaker 1: is quick, he is wicked inside, he is really tough. Yes, 60 00:02:53,520 --> 00:02:55,960 Speaker 1: he's gonna have to participate in specialties because in the NFL, 61 00:02:55,960 --> 00:02:58,160 Speaker 1: you don't get the opportunity to have Craig Hodges. You 62 00:02:58,200 --> 00:03:01,400 Speaker 1: don't have a one trick poem. He does have to 63 00:03:01,400 --> 00:03:04,040 Speaker 1: contribute on special teams, for sure, but that's teams. One 64 00:03:04,120 --> 00:03:07,000 Speaker 1: thing he does. My goodness, yeah he looks good. He 65 00:03:07,040 --> 00:03:09,120 Speaker 1: looks good. Yeah yeah. What about these teams that carry 66 00:03:09,160 --> 00:03:13,040 Speaker 1: two kickers. That's weird anyway. Rivers both quism Berries that 67 00:03:13,080 --> 00:03:15,160 Speaker 1: are on the roster. They are on tonight along with 68 00:03:15,240 --> 00:03:19,359 Speaker 1: Derek Rivers. And also we have Neville Hewitt on, former 69 00:03:19,440 --> 00:03:21,320 Speaker 1: leading tackler for the New York Jets, and I keep 70 00:03:21,320 --> 00:03:23,200 Speaker 1: reminding people of that. All right, a little bit on 71 00:03:23,280 --> 00:03:26,280 Speaker 1: special teams. Enough of the or derb to the meat 72 00:03:26,280 --> 00:03:29,840 Speaker 1: and potatoes we go for dinner. Let's start on defense. 73 00:03:30,080 --> 00:03:33,160 Speaker 1: What are we looking for here on Friday night? The 74 00:03:33,240 --> 00:03:35,800 Speaker 1: Rams aren't going to play their starters, This is no secret. 75 00:03:36,280 --> 00:03:38,880 Speaker 1: But that said, you got to make some plays here. 76 00:03:38,920 --> 00:03:41,520 Speaker 1: We talked about our friend Perkins, the quarterback for LA 77 00:03:41,680 --> 00:03:44,960 Speaker 1: last night. He's mobile. So that's a good little test 78 00:03:45,080 --> 00:03:47,400 Speaker 1: here for when you do face a mobile quarterback down 79 00:03:47,440 --> 00:03:49,839 Speaker 1: the line. Absolutely Now, you won't see one in Matt 80 00:03:49,920 --> 00:03:51,520 Speaker 1: Ryan in week one, but you will see one in 81 00:03:51,600 --> 00:03:53,600 Speaker 1: Russell Wilson in two week two, and you will see 82 00:03:53,640 --> 00:03:57,520 Speaker 1: Justin Fields in week three. So you that helps absolutely, 83 00:03:57,600 --> 00:04:00,720 Speaker 1: without question to see a quarterback that ilk. I think 84 00:04:00,720 --> 00:04:05,920 Speaker 1: the biggest thing is the stop in the run, in 85 00:04:06,080 --> 00:04:10,840 Speaker 1: particular being more gap responsible. They they got out of 86 00:04:10,880 --> 00:04:12,920 Speaker 1: gaps a little bit. There was it was kind of 87 00:04:12,920 --> 00:04:15,680 Speaker 1: hot and cold with run stopping. The other night. They 88 00:04:15,760 --> 00:04:18,839 Speaker 1: would stop some runs for those things even got started. 89 00:04:18,880 --> 00:04:20,560 Speaker 1: Everybody in a gap, everybody where they need to be, 90 00:04:20,760 --> 00:04:22,320 Speaker 1: and then there'd be one time a guy would slide 91 00:04:22,320 --> 00:04:23,720 Speaker 1: out of a gap and boom that turned into the 92 00:04:23,720 --> 00:04:25,120 Speaker 1: sixth seven yard game. And they gave up over one 93 00:04:25,200 --> 00:04:26,599 Speaker 1: hundred and thirty yards in the run game. And I 94 00:04:26,640 --> 00:04:29,600 Speaker 1: know that was probably something Love he talked about this 95 00:04:29,680 --> 00:04:31,520 Speaker 1: defensive coaches saying, hey, we gotta be better. Look we 96 00:04:31,600 --> 00:04:34,559 Speaker 1: got five sacks. We can rush the quarterback, no doubt, 97 00:04:35,600 --> 00:04:39,080 Speaker 1: but we gotta hold up against that run. And that's 98 00:04:39,200 --> 00:04:42,000 Speaker 1: not something that teams are gonna you know, they can't 99 00:04:42,080 --> 00:04:44,880 Speaker 1: do this to us. So we got to slow the run. 100 00:04:45,000 --> 00:04:47,000 Speaker 1: And look, you're not gonna see what the Rams. I 101 00:04:47,000 --> 00:04:49,479 Speaker 1: would imagine their their top line running backs. But we've 102 00:04:49,480 --> 00:04:51,800 Speaker 1: seen over the years in preseason games against the Rams. 103 00:04:51,800 --> 00:04:54,680 Speaker 1: I remember twenty eight team. We went out there. John 104 00:04:54,800 --> 00:04:58,440 Speaker 1: Kelly killed us, just just killed us. And it's the 105 00:04:58,480 --> 00:05:01,080 Speaker 1: same scheme with McVeigh. You're gonna see some wide zone, 106 00:05:01,120 --> 00:05:02,800 Speaker 1: you're gonna see cut back, you're gonna see a few 107 00:05:02,800 --> 00:05:06,280 Speaker 1: other things. But I want to see this defensive line 108 00:05:06,279 --> 00:05:08,920 Speaker 1: with all the depth it has, just control the line 109 00:05:08,920 --> 00:05:11,520 Speaker 1: of scrimmage. Control the line of scrimmage, be gap sound. 110 00:05:12,320 --> 00:05:13,880 Speaker 1: And there were a few times where the Saints and 111 00:05:13,960 --> 00:05:16,080 Speaker 1: you know, we joked, that joked. I mean, I was 112 00:05:16,120 --> 00:05:18,560 Speaker 1: being for real about Trevor Penning being the highest rated 113 00:05:18,560 --> 00:05:22,120 Speaker 1: first round rookie the other day. He actually was decent 114 00:05:22,160 --> 00:05:23,800 Speaker 1: in the run game, and he one of the things 115 00:05:23,800 --> 00:05:25,559 Speaker 1: that he was able to do from his left tackle 116 00:05:25,600 --> 00:05:29,440 Speaker 1: position was he was able to scoop the backside of 117 00:05:29,600 --> 00:05:34,880 Speaker 1: runs where the defensive tackle on that side Penning would 118 00:05:34,920 --> 00:05:37,640 Speaker 1: literally get on the other side of him to cut 119 00:05:37,720 --> 00:05:41,359 Speaker 1: him off, which is really impressive. But that can't happen. 120 00:05:42,120 --> 00:05:44,840 Speaker 1: That can't happen against zone runs, which is what the 121 00:05:44,880 --> 00:05:46,760 Speaker 1: Saints hurt thing with a little bit. So they've got 122 00:05:46,760 --> 00:05:48,760 Speaker 1: to be better, playing stronger at the point of attack 123 00:05:48,839 --> 00:05:51,719 Speaker 1: one on one up front. Those guys have got to 124 00:05:51,760 --> 00:05:54,919 Speaker 1: dominate those blocks, get off them, aid in the tackle 125 00:05:54,960 --> 00:05:57,920 Speaker 1: if they can, but at least let those linebackers continue 126 00:05:57,920 --> 00:06:00,760 Speaker 1: to run free the football. Okay, let's go to offense now, 127 00:06:01,000 --> 00:06:03,479 Speaker 1: all right. Pep Hamilton met with the media today. Yeah, 128 00:06:03,520 --> 00:06:05,920 Speaker 1: there were some good things Saturday night against the Saints, 129 00:06:05,920 --> 00:06:08,360 Speaker 1: but there's plenty to work on. We have a chance 130 00:06:08,400 --> 00:06:10,479 Speaker 1: to be a tough, tough unit, you know, but we 131 00:06:10,560 --> 00:06:13,479 Speaker 1: have to be tough, smart and discipline at the same time. 132 00:06:13,520 --> 00:06:15,440 Speaker 1: You know, there were way too many times where we 133 00:06:15,480 --> 00:06:18,159 Speaker 1: put ourselves behind the chains. I think we had more 134 00:06:18,200 --> 00:06:20,760 Speaker 1: than five situations where we had over third and ten 135 00:06:21,120 --> 00:06:22,880 Speaker 1: and that's not winning football. So we got to do 136 00:06:22,920 --> 00:06:25,680 Speaker 1: a better job that way, all right. He wants more discipline, 137 00:06:25,680 --> 00:06:29,040 Speaker 1: He wants fewer pre snap penalties, fewer penalties in general. 138 00:06:29,240 --> 00:06:31,839 Speaker 1: He talked about starting behind the down and distance. That 139 00:06:32,000 --> 00:06:34,200 Speaker 1: is something that they cannot afford to do. We saw 140 00:06:34,279 --> 00:06:36,640 Speaker 1: too much of that last year, maybe the year before too, 141 00:06:36,839 --> 00:06:41,159 Speaker 1: so got to find a way to keep forward progress, 142 00:06:41,480 --> 00:06:43,680 Speaker 1: especially on first down. You know, it's funny because Bill 143 00:06:43,680 --> 00:06:45,920 Speaker 1: O'Brien used to talk about this. We need that good 144 00:06:45,920 --> 00:06:48,560 Speaker 1: first down play. It's not so basic. So remedial but 145 00:06:48,600 --> 00:06:51,200 Speaker 1: it's true. I mean, you can't go second in twelve 146 00:06:51,200 --> 00:06:53,599 Speaker 1: all the time, especially with a young team, young quarterback. 147 00:06:53,960 --> 00:06:55,960 Speaker 1: I don't want to get in that mind frame of hey, 148 00:06:56,040 --> 00:06:57,920 Speaker 1: let's get two yards to get to second and eight. 149 00:06:58,320 --> 00:07:00,720 Speaker 1: I don't think this offense has to have that mindset. 150 00:07:00,760 --> 00:07:04,120 Speaker 1: But I can a thousand percent tell you what it 151 00:07:04,200 --> 00:07:06,599 Speaker 1: can't be. Yeah, and that's like you said, second in 152 00:07:06,640 --> 00:07:09,400 Speaker 1: twelve or even more second in twenty. Those kind of 153 00:07:09,440 --> 00:07:13,120 Speaker 1: things can't happen. And we saw that last year with 154 00:07:13,160 --> 00:07:14,800 Speaker 1: the offense at twenty twenty one. We knew it was 155 00:07:14,800 --> 00:07:16,560 Speaker 1: gonna be challenged at different points. I mean you were 156 00:07:16,560 --> 00:07:19,560 Speaker 1: dealing with you know, at times three and almost and 157 00:07:19,800 --> 00:07:22,560 Speaker 1: sometimes four offensive lineman not being in the game. You 158 00:07:22,560 --> 00:07:25,440 Speaker 1: didn't have quite the running back talent that you have now, 159 00:07:25,480 --> 00:07:27,160 Speaker 1: and you really didn't go to Rex until later in 160 00:07:27,200 --> 00:07:31,560 Speaker 1: the year, so there were there were gonna be some challenges. Well, 161 00:07:31,600 --> 00:07:35,360 Speaker 1: you can't make it worse. This offense should be better. 162 00:07:36,040 --> 00:07:39,160 Speaker 1: And I remember one of the things about it was 163 00:07:38,920 --> 00:07:44,320 Speaker 1: I was caught stealing five yards, but Bill's offense would 164 00:07:44,320 --> 00:07:46,520 Speaker 1: come out and the first playout of the drive would 165 00:07:46,560 --> 00:07:48,360 Speaker 1: just be a speed out, just a little five yard out. 166 00:07:48,400 --> 00:07:50,840 Speaker 1: Hit Hopkins, throw the ball yard and bounce hops the 167 00:07:50,840 --> 00:07:52,560 Speaker 1: only one to catch it. It's four or five yards 168 00:07:52,640 --> 00:07:55,880 Speaker 1: or second in five. I mean, it's stealing yards. And 169 00:07:56,080 --> 00:07:58,040 Speaker 1: now you got to dB thinking, well, dang, should I 170 00:07:58,040 --> 00:07:59,679 Speaker 1: be a little bit closer and then maybe take advantage 171 00:07:59,720 --> 00:08:01,520 Speaker 1: of maybe don't but you get the second and five 172 00:08:02,120 --> 00:08:06,360 Speaker 1: and you can. You not only can live second and five, 173 00:08:07,000 --> 00:08:09,520 Speaker 1: you can excel in second and five. I like that. 174 00:08:09,960 --> 00:08:12,200 Speaker 1: I like that throwing the ball short five yards on 175 00:08:12,280 --> 00:08:14,320 Speaker 1: first down. Now run it on say down, go ahead, 176 00:08:14,400 --> 00:08:16,080 Speaker 1: run it? You know, because so many times and we 177 00:08:16,080 --> 00:08:18,200 Speaker 1: always talk about this during the broadcast so many times 178 00:08:18,200 --> 00:08:20,680 Speaker 1: in this league, no matter what the team is, if 179 00:08:20,680 --> 00:08:23,680 Speaker 1: you have a failed play of any kind on first down, 180 00:08:23,760 --> 00:08:27,280 Speaker 1: especially a failed pass, here comes the run on second down. 181 00:08:27,320 --> 00:08:30,480 Speaker 1: You see it time and time again. So I'd rather 182 00:08:30,560 --> 00:08:33,480 Speaker 1: run yeah this just in breaking days, rather to run 183 00:08:33,520 --> 00:08:36,160 Speaker 1: on second and five to second and ten. Okay, Johnny. 184 00:08:36,440 --> 00:08:39,160 Speaker 1: Other things I want to get to about this how 185 00:08:39,240 --> 00:08:42,000 Speaker 1: much And I'm gonna ask you this tomorrow night again probably, 186 00:08:42,080 --> 00:08:44,600 Speaker 1: but how much do we need to see of Mills 187 00:08:44,640 --> 00:08:48,000 Speaker 1: in that first team offense? I feel like, look, preseason, 188 00:08:48,120 --> 00:08:50,160 Speaker 1: it is what it is, but it would be nice 189 00:08:50,200 --> 00:08:52,520 Speaker 1: to see them get going, get a little rhythm, get 190 00:08:52,520 --> 00:08:56,080 Speaker 1: a little success against another team, because I gotta see 191 00:08:56,080 --> 00:08:57,839 Speaker 1: that prior to the opener, at least once in these 192 00:08:57,880 --> 00:09:00,640 Speaker 1: next couple of games. Here's the thing, and I thought 193 00:09:00,679 --> 00:09:03,400 Speaker 1: about this the other night, knowing that Davis wasn't gonna 194 00:09:03,440 --> 00:09:06,320 Speaker 1: play a whole heck of a lot. The one thing 195 00:09:06,360 --> 00:09:09,080 Speaker 1: I would like to see is that if you are 196 00:09:09,120 --> 00:09:13,560 Speaker 1: gonna play Davis, didn't play Justin Justin Britt at Sea. 197 00:09:14,040 --> 00:09:18,360 Speaker 1: You've taken the majority, maybe seventy five percent of every 198 00:09:18,360 --> 00:09:23,680 Speaker 1: snap you've taken this training camp, and projecting forward, you 199 00:09:23,720 --> 00:09:27,679 Speaker 1: would think you're gonna be with Justin as the starting center. 200 00:09:27,720 --> 00:09:29,839 Speaker 1: And look, there were you know, Jimmy played four games 201 00:09:29,920 --> 00:09:32,000 Speaker 1: last year, there were some you know, Justin didn't play 202 00:09:32,000 --> 00:09:35,720 Speaker 1: every game, but the majority of the time Davis was 203 00:09:35,760 --> 00:09:38,000 Speaker 1: on the field with Justin Britt. And that's the one 204 00:09:38,040 --> 00:09:39,920 Speaker 1: that I'd like to see. And I know you want 205 00:09:39,920 --> 00:09:42,440 Speaker 1: to keep Justin healthy. I understand that completely, But if 206 00:09:42,440 --> 00:09:45,599 Speaker 1: you're gonna play Davis, play Justin because that communication in 207 00:09:46,720 --> 00:09:50,320 Speaker 1: that center snap, even I think it was the second 208 00:09:50,400 --> 00:09:53,680 Speaker 1: drive where one snap from Scottie was early, one was late, 209 00:09:53,760 --> 00:09:56,400 Speaker 1: and it would just everything was off. I don't think 210 00:09:56,400 --> 00:09:58,240 Speaker 1: you need to play Lara me because Charlie could play 211 00:09:58,280 --> 00:09:59,800 Speaker 1: over there for a little bit. But if you're gonna 212 00:09:59,840 --> 00:10:03,599 Speaker 1: play like Davis played justin, I think you're okay with 213 00:10:03,760 --> 00:10:05,560 Speaker 1: not playing Cooks. If you don't want to play Cooks, 214 00:10:05,559 --> 00:10:07,439 Speaker 1: I think they've gotten enough reps. I mean, that's fine. 215 00:10:07,559 --> 00:10:10,480 Speaker 1: But give him as many of his starters, especially in 216 00:10:10,520 --> 00:10:12,520 Speaker 1: the offensive line, as possible. You don't have to play 217 00:10:12,559 --> 00:10:17,720 Speaker 1: him long, but let that that group go out and play. 218 00:10:18,520 --> 00:10:21,480 Speaker 1: But if you're not set on doing that, then do 219 00:10:21,520 --> 00:10:23,000 Speaker 1: what you did the other night. Just get him a 220 00:10:23,000 --> 00:10:24,840 Speaker 1: few snaps to kind of get him warmed up, and 221 00:10:24,880 --> 00:10:27,559 Speaker 1: then pull him out and keep him safe, keep healthy. 222 00:10:27,679 --> 00:10:31,120 Speaker 1: He's still a young quarterback again breaking news. He's still 223 00:10:31,120 --> 00:10:34,080 Speaker 1: a young quarterback. He's got to get over that hump. 224 00:10:34,360 --> 00:10:36,160 Speaker 1: And I don't know if it happens this year, next year, 225 00:10:36,200 --> 00:10:39,560 Speaker 1: the year after. Where you are the veteran leader where 226 00:10:39,559 --> 00:10:42,200 Speaker 1: people don't want to disappoint you. Sure, because I mean, 227 00:10:42,240 --> 00:10:44,800 Speaker 1: let's go to the other extreme, the really experienced guys, 228 00:10:44,800 --> 00:10:46,959 Speaker 1: the guys who probably should be retired right now, but 229 00:10:47,000 --> 00:10:49,679 Speaker 1: they're playing too well to retire. Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers, Right, 230 00:10:50,080 --> 00:10:53,760 Speaker 1: if you're with them and you commit an offensive pass 231 00:10:53,800 --> 00:10:57,440 Speaker 1: interference penalty or you don't make a block or whatever 232 00:10:57,440 --> 00:10:59,960 Speaker 1: the case may be, that results in a negative playoff 233 00:11:00,080 --> 00:11:02,640 Speaker 1: first down, How do you feel going back to the huddle, 234 00:11:02,679 --> 00:11:04,240 Speaker 1: like I don't want to see Tom, I don't want 235 00:11:04,240 --> 00:11:06,240 Speaker 1: to see Aaron. This is not I could even Mahomes. 236 00:11:06,280 --> 00:11:08,720 Speaker 1: I don't want to see these guys because they are 237 00:11:08,880 --> 00:11:12,559 Speaker 1: that kind of leader. You don't want to disappoint them. Now, Davis, 238 00:11:12,600 --> 00:11:14,520 Speaker 1: not that he doesn't have that capability, because all the 239 00:11:14,559 --> 00:11:17,280 Speaker 1: guys say he's a leader, but they've got to have that. 240 00:11:17,600 --> 00:11:19,559 Speaker 1: Maybe there's more of that that I know about. I'm 241 00:11:19,600 --> 00:11:21,480 Speaker 1: just saying that it would be extraordinary if it was 242 00:11:21,520 --> 00:11:23,760 Speaker 1: happening for a guy with only eleven starts in this league. 243 00:11:24,280 --> 00:11:27,680 Speaker 1: That has to happen at some point with these offensive 244 00:11:27,679 --> 00:11:30,280 Speaker 1: players as they grow up, where you develop this culture 245 00:11:30,320 --> 00:11:32,240 Speaker 1: of like, hey, let's not disappoint each other or the 246 00:11:32,320 --> 00:11:35,640 Speaker 1: quarterback or anybody the coach. Let's do this and not 247 00:11:35,760 --> 00:11:38,000 Speaker 1: make these errors, and we'll see how it goes. They 248 00:11:38,000 --> 00:11:40,040 Speaker 1: had so few plays the other night. I don't really 249 00:11:40,400 --> 00:11:42,679 Speaker 1: give that much of anything you said on the air 250 00:11:42,760 --> 00:11:45,199 Speaker 1: or either in Q or on the air. That's an 251 00:11:45,200 --> 00:11:47,839 Speaker 1: incomplete on the first team offense the other night because 252 00:11:48,040 --> 00:11:50,320 Speaker 1: you can't really get going at all. Here's the other 253 00:11:51,000 --> 00:11:53,520 Speaker 1: aspect that I would like this offense to get to. 254 00:11:53,679 --> 00:11:57,559 Speaker 1: And I saw PF Fantasy Football tweet this, and they 255 00:11:57,559 --> 00:12:02,959 Speaker 1: tweeted a picture of Davis, Marlon mac Damian Pierce, Cooks, 256 00:12:02,960 --> 00:12:07,080 Speaker 1: Collins and I think Brevin maybe, and the headline said, 257 00:12:07,640 --> 00:12:11,319 Speaker 1: sneaky good offense at twenty twenty two question mark. And 258 00:12:12,120 --> 00:12:14,480 Speaker 1: I want this offense to get to a point where 259 00:12:15,160 --> 00:12:17,280 Speaker 1: it walks on the field. When Davis Mills walks on 260 00:12:17,320 --> 00:12:21,080 Speaker 1: the field, it's not just okay, let's let me not 261 00:12:21,280 --> 00:12:23,200 Speaker 1: play it safe. I don't want to you know, not 262 00:12:23,280 --> 00:12:25,000 Speaker 1: get hurt all that kind of stuff. I want to 263 00:12:25,000 --> 00:12:27,959 Speaker 1: go attack. The other thing I would say about how 264 00:12:28,000 --> 00:12:30,000 Speaker 1: long does Davis player? What I expect from Davis I 265 00:12:30,000 --> 00:12:32,160 Speaker 1: think has maybe to do with the Rams too. If 266 00:12:32,160 --> 00:12:34,640 Speaker 1: the Rams are going to be playing a bunch of 267 00:12:35,080 --> 00:12:38,880 Speaker 1: go getting rookies that are just gonna do anything and everything, 268 00:12:39,440 --> 00:12:43,440 Speaker 1: the kind of don't understand the preseason process, then I 269 00:12:43,640 --> 00:12:47,120 Speaker 1: might Davis might get a series. And that's it just 270 00:12:47,240 --> 00:12:49,400 Speaker 1: not taking that not taking that risk that you know, 271 00:12:49,440 --> 00:12:52,520 Speaker 1: some rookie from Eastern Washington is like, I'm gonna go 272 00:12:52,600 --> 00:12:56,720 Speaker 1: hit number ten no matter what. I'm gonna kind of 273 00:12:56,760 --> 00:13:01,000 Speaker 1: feel that process out. But if and when Davison and 274 00:13:01,040 --> 00:13:03,280 Speaker 1: offense go on the field, the mentality has to be 275 00:13:04,360 --> 00:13:07,000 Speaker 1: we are going to run right over you guys to 276 00:13:07,080 --> 00:13:09,000 Speaker 1: the end zone and put in a good series and 277 00:13:09,080 --> 00:13:11,000 Speaker 1: get out of here. That's the way it has to be, 278 00:13:11,120 --> 00:13:13,360 Speaker 1: and that's gonna be the thought process thout the regular 279 00:13:13,400 --> 00:13:16,959 Speaker 1: season two as opposed to I don't know, man, I'm 280 00:13:16,960 --> 00:13:18,719 Speaker 1: not sure about that. No, it has to go out 281 00:13:18,720 --> 00:13:20,880 Speaker 1: on the field and say, we're about to ruin you guys. 282 00:13:20,920 --> 00:13:22,960 Speaker 1: I don't care who's over there, Shaquille Leonard at your 283 00:13:22,960 --> 00:13:25,440 Speaker 1: new name, We're running right over you. We don't care. 284 00:13:25,600 --> 00:13:27,920 Speaker 1: They have to get that and I hate the word swagger, 285 00:13:27,960 --> 00:13:30,160 Speaker 1: but they got to get that attitude when they go 286 00:13:30,200 --> 00:13:32,520 Speaker 1: on the field that are going to rip it up. Yeah, 287 00:13:32,559 --> 00:13:35,479 Speaker 1: it's confidence. Yep. Okay, enough on the meat and potatoes. 288 00:13:35,600 --> 00:13:38,720 Speaker 1: You're ready for some dessert now? Yes, all right, it's 289 00:13:38,880 --> 00:13:41,760 Speaker 1: meat and potatoes Tuesday. But now we're going to the dessert, 290 00:13:41,840 --> 00:13:44,439 Speaker 1: and here it is, we're gonna do more likely to happen, right, 291 00:13:44,480 --> 00:13:49,320 Speaker 1: now we're going to it's more likely to happen Mills 292 00:13:49,360 --> 00:13:54,199 Speaker 1: thirty five hundred yards or Pierce a thousand yards. So 293 00:13:54,360 --> 00:13:57,680 Speaker 1: Mills throws for thirty five hundred or Pierce runs for 294 00:13:57,760 --> 00:14:00,720 Speaker 1: a thousand. These are pretty tough right here. I think, yeah, 295 00:14:00,960 --> 00:14:03,840 Speaker 1: but I think it's Davis for thirty five hundred. How 296 00:14:03,840 --> 00:14:06,000 Speaker 1: many running backs last year did you say ran for 297 00:14:06,040 --> 00:14:09,640 Speaker 1: a thousand? Seven? I mean seven in seventeen games. Yeah, 298 00:14:09,880 --> 00:14:12,840 Speaker 1: an hour. Now we're thinking, oh, eighty second, a rookie'll 299 00:14:12,880 --> 00:14:14,760 Speaker 1: do that. No, I think it's I still think Damien 300 00:14:15,720 --> 00:14:17,439 Speaker 1: he might run for a thousand, but I think it's 301 00:14:17,440 --> 00:14:19,600 Speaker 1: a better bet than Davis throws for thirty five hundred. 302 00:14:19,640 --> 00:14:23,240 Speaker 1: You talk about seventeen games, thirty five hundred is two 303 00:14:24,400 --> 00:14:27,760 Speaker 1: hundred seven something like that. It's not much, it's not 304 00:14:28,320 --> 00:14:31,200 Speaker 1: He had four three hundred yard games last year. He 305 00:14:31,240 --> 00:14:33,760 Speaker 1: could hit this. I don't want to say easily, but 306 00:14:33,760 --> 00:14:35,960 Speaker 1: he could certainly at thirty five hundred. I think four 307 00:14:36,000 --> 00:14:38,920 Speaker 1: thousand would have been a more challenging one. So if 308 00:14:38,960 --> 00:14:41,240 Speaker 1: he if he does that, just say that he has 309 00:14:41,240 --> 00:14:45,480 Speaker 1: four three hundred yard games. Yeah, that's essentially two extra 310 00:14:45,520 --> 00:14:48,120 Speaker 1: two hundred yard games. So he's right, he's not even 311 00:14:48,280 --> 00:14:50,440 Speaker 1: not only on paced through four, he kind of carries 312 00:14:50,680 --> 00:14:52,920 Speaker 1: even if he didn't throw for two hundred yards in 313 00:14:53,040 --> 00:14:56,560 Speaker 1: games five and six, if you average it out, he 314 00:14:56,560 --> 00:14:58,320 Speaker 1: would be at about the two hundred mark, which is 315 00:14:58,320 --> 00:15:00,720 Speaker 1: gonna put you at about three hundred thirty four hundred yards. 316 00:15:00,760 --> 00:15:04,240 Speaker 1: So I think that's a much easier number to get through. 317 00:15:04,520 --> 00:15:07,320 Speaker 1: I still think this is going to be like a 318 00:15:07,320 --> 00:15:09,560 Speaker 1: lot of running games in the NFL, and that it 319 00:15:09,600 --> 00:15:13,280 Speaker 1: will be running back by committee, even if there is 320 00:15:13,320 --> 00:15:16,200 Speaker 1: a back that gets a majority of the carries, and 321 00:15:16,280 --> 00:15:18,600 Speaker 1: somebody will always lead the team and carries. But even 322 00:15:18,640 --> 00:15:21,200 Speaker 1: if there is one back that leads everybody in carries, 323 00:15:21,240 --> 00:15:24,760 Speaker 1: I still think it's going to be a Damian Pierce, 324 00:15:24,800 --> 00:15:27,840 Speaker 1: Marlon mack Rex Burkhead. As long as everybody's healthy joint, 325 00:15:27,880 --> 00:15:29,120 Speaker 1: I think it's going to be the three of them 326 00:15:29,120 --> 00:15:31,080 Speaker 1: contributing to a running game that's gonna be much better. 327 00:15:31,160 --> 00:15:32,960 Speaker 1: We were doing hot takes last night, so this is 328 00:15:33,000 --> 00:15:34,520 Speaker 1: not a hot take, but I'll give it two and 329 00:15:34,520 --> 00:15:37,600 Speaker 1: a half sizzle fires anyway. Okay, don't be shocked if 330 00:15:37,640 --> 00:15:40,200 Speaker 1: mac leads the team in Ruschet, absolutely, but Pierce still 331 00:15:40,240 --> 00:15:41,760 Speaker 1: has a hell of a year. You know, it could 332 00:15:41,760 --> 00:15:44,200 Speaker 1: be that, because Matt could be that good if he's 333 00:15:44,240 --> 00:15:46,240 Speaker 1: healthy and the line's doing everything you wanted to do. 334 00:15:46,280 --> 00:15:48,800 Speaker 1: All of a sudden, Marlon Mack, savvy veteran ball carry, 335 00:15:48,800 --> 00:15:52,160 Speaker 1: it looks really good and pierces that one, two punch 336 00:15:52,360 --> 00:15:55,320 Speaker 1: two guy. Somebody was tweeting out highlights of Arian Foster 337 00:15:55,400 --> 00:15:58,840 Speaker 1: and Ben Tate the other day, and men Tate was 338 00:15:58,880 --> 00:16:02,280 Speaker 1: a good back. Sometimes we forget how good Ben Tate was. 339 00:16:02,640 --> 00:16:05,200 Speaker 1: It's just that, yeah, Arian Foster here and Tate's rookie year. 340 00:16:05,200 --> 00:16:07,200 Speaker 1: He got hurt, so he never played that season, but 341 00:16:07,280 --> 00:16:10,960 Speaker 1: eventually got into the flow and Game one of twenty eleven, 342 00:16:11,440 --> 00:16:13,360 Speaker 1: he was the one who ran the ball well against 343 00:16:13,360 --> 00:16:15,880 Speaker 1: the Colts when they beat them, and Carry Collins was 344 00:16:15,920 --> 00:16:18,680 Speaker 1: the starter that day. As they say, both things can 345 00:16:18,720 --> 00:16:20,640 Speaker 1: be true. Yeah, I know a lot of times people 346 00:16:20,920 --> 00:16:23,440 Speaker 1: know it's airb No, both things can be true. You 347 00:16:23,440 --> 00:16:25,560 Speaker 1: can have Marlon lead team in rushing and Damien have 348 00:16:25,560 --> 00:16:28,160 Speaker 1: a really good year too. Okay, more likely to happen? 349 00:16:28,360 --> 00:16:34,000 Speaker 1: Part two. More likely to happen. Titans missed the playoffs. 350 00:16:34,400 --> 00:16:39,160 Speaker 1: San Francisco misses the playoffs More like oh yeah, really? 351 00:16:39,760 --> 00:16:41,600 Speaker 1: Trey Lance is gonna play for the first time and 352 00:16:41,600 --> 00:16:44,520 Speaker 1: you have no doubt about it. Comparatively in this situation, 353 00:16:44,560 --> 00:16:46,600 Speaker 1: I have already gone I've already gone on the record. Hey, 354 00:16:46,680 --> 00:16:48,720 Speaker 1: I've gone on the record that I think the Titans 355 00:16:48,720 --> 00:16:54,000 Speaker 1: will take a step back. I was lauding Trey Lance 356 00:16:54,000 --> 00:16:57,040 Speaker 1: for a long time going into what was going to 357 00:16:57,120 --> 00:17:01,160 Speaker 1: be his last year at Out Dakota State or North 358 00:17:01,240 --> 00:17:04,399 Speaker 1: Dakota State. Excuse me, Well, yeah, it would have been 359 00:17:04,400 --> 00:17:08,159 Speaker 1: as retard sophomore year. I had written a long article 360 00:17:08,200 --> 00:17:11,359 Speaker 1: about him, and boy, keep an eye this guy. This 361 00:17:11,400 --> 00:17:14,600 Speaker 1: guy's really good, really good. And then he only played 362 00:17:14,640 --> 00:17:16,320 Speaker 1: one game, and I think everybody kind of jumped on that, 363 00:17:16,400 --> 00:17:18,480 Speaker 1: kind of like with Davis always only started eleven times. 364 00:17:18,840 --> 00:17:22,560 Speaker 1: I mean, Trey Lance started sixteen times, but of the 365 00:17:22,600 --> 00:17:26,320 Speaker 1: first fifteen he didn't throw intercession. He was fifteen and 366 00:17:26,400 --> 00:17:28,240 Speaker 1: ozho and let us team to the National championship and 367 00:17:28,240 --> 00:17:30,680 Speaker 1: you saw every asset you wanted to so at number 368 00:17:30,720 --> 00:17:33,360 Speaker 1: three in the draft and would always talking about Mac Jones. 369 00:17:33,400 --> 00:17:36,800 Speaker 1: I'm like, there's no way Trey Lances got way more upside. 370 00:17:36,840 --> 00:17:39,000 Speaker 1: I'm going that way, and I saw and we saw 371 00:17:39,040 --> 00:17:41,520 Speaker 1: in that second half at San Francisco last year, you 372 00:17:41,560 --> 00:17:45,320 Speaker 1: could see it starting to evolve. Give that guy the 373 00:17:45,400 --> 00:17:48,160 Speaker 1: opportunity to grow, and I think the forty nine ers 374 00:17:48,440 --> 00:17:50,439 Speaker 1: are gonna have something this year. The forty nine ers 375 00:17:50,480 --> 00:17:52,720 Speaker 1: are very, very scary. If Trey Lance hits I'm not 376 00:17:52,720 --> 00:17:54,600 Speaker 1: saying he's gotta hit like Mahomes and eighteen, but if 377 00:17:54,600 --> 00:17:59,879 Speaker 1: Trey Lance hits, okay, that is a talented squad. All right. 378 00:18:00,080 --> 00:18:03,959 Speaker 1: Next item, I'm more likely to happen, more likely to happen, 379 00:18:04,560 --> 00:18:08,840 Speaker 1: RAMS repeat, Jags get to seven wins, more likely to 380 00:18:08,880 --> 00:18:11,520 Speaker 1: happen the Rams repeat, which is extremely difficult, as we 381 00:18:11,560 --> 00:18:14,760 Speaker 1: all know. And the Jags get to seven wins, which 382 00:18:14,840 --> 00:18:17,240 Speaker 1: for them is extremely difficult as we all know. This 383 00:18:17,320 --> 00:18:19,199 Speaker 1: is that this is the hardest of the three questions. 384 00:18:19,440 --> 00:18:21,480 Speaker 1: First two I was ready to jump on right away. 385 00:18:21,720 --> 00:18:23,919 Speaker 1: I'm gonna have to talk myself into the Rams on this. 386 00:18:24,200 --> 00:18:26,800 Speaker 1: I do think the Jags will be better. I just 387 00:18:26,880 --> 00:18:29,679 Speaker 1: don't see seven wins for them, but five or six wins, 388 00:18:29,760 --> 00:18:32,400 Speaker 1: it's gonna be a better It's gonna be a better better. Yeah, 389 00:18:32,440 --> 00:18:34,119 Speaker 1: But I don't see him get into seven, So I 390 00:18:34,400 --> 00:18:38,000 Speaker 1: guess I have to go Rams repeating. But I'm we 391 00:18:38,119 --> 00:18:42,760 Speaker 1: talked about this I am totally fearful of Matt Stafford's elbow. 392 00:18:43,000 --> 00:18:47,119 Speaker 1: I mean, you guys, thirty six now, thirty six, thirty 393 00:18:47,119 --> 00:18:50,080 Speaker 1: seven maybe, and he's got a bum elbow and that's 394 00:18:50,119 --> 00:18:54,280 Speaker 1: what he's do. Is that what we call it? Bigger 395 00:18:54,320 --> 00:18:58,200 Speaker 1: concern stafford elbow or Brady's absence. I just threw this one. 396 00:18:58,240 --> 00:19:02,360 Speaker 1: Stafford's elbow Stafford debo. Wow, Yeah, because it's a health thing. 397 00:19:02,720 --> 00:19:04,399 Speaker 1: You know anything about the Brady thing? We just mean, 398 00:19:04,480 --> 00:19:06,320 Speaker 1: I have no idea about the Brady thing, at least 399 00:19:06,320 --> 00:19:07,920 Speaker 1: with it. You know, an elbow. We know it's an elbow, 400 00:19:08,240 --> 00:19:10,960 Speaker 1: so we don't know whether it's good, bad, or otherwise. 401 00:19:11,000 --> 00:19:13,040 Speaker 1: But we know it's an elbow problem for a quarterback 402 00:19:13,080 --> 00:19:15,520 Speaker 1: that has made a living with that right wing. So 403 00:19:15,880 --> 00:19:19,960 Speaker 1: from that perspective, I would I just know nothing about Brady. 404 00:19:19,960 --> 00:19:23,239 Speaker 1: So I got it's only thirty four years old. And 405 00:19:23,280 --> 00:19:26,280 Speaker 1: I say only because the least it's two thousand and nine. 406 00:19:26,280 --> 00:19:28,080 Speaker 1: He's been the league forever. It feels like, yeah, because 407 00:19:28,080 --> 00:19:29,680 Speaker 1: he came out He came out of college two thousand 408 00:19:29,680 --> 00:19:31,320 Speaker 1: and eight, but he was a third He was a 409 00:19:31,400 --> 00:19:33,960 Speaker 1: third year six seven eight. Yeah, so that makes sense. Yeah, 410 00:19:34,000 --> 00:19:36,760 Speaker 1: Detroit adds years to your life. Let's be honest. Okay, 411 00:19:37,200 --> 00:19:40,679 Speaker 1: more likely to happen next one more likely to happen. 412 00:19:41,359 --> 00:19:45,000 Speaker 1: Dallas to the NFC Championship Game or Denver to the 413 00:19:45,040 --> 00:19:51,240 Speaker 1: AFC Championship Game. More likely to happen, I would. I 414 00:19:51,560 --> 00:19:55,160 Speaker 1: think the AFC is just too tough to go through with, 415 00:19:55,200 --> 00:19:58,040 Speaker 1: what with what Denver has. I think the NFC is 416 00:19:58,080 --> 00:20:00,800 Speaker 1: more manageable in the In the I always have all 417 00:20:00,800 --> 00:20:03,000 Speaker 1: the talent in the world to do it. They do, yes, 418 00:20:03,320 --> 00:20:07,359 Speaker 1: So with San Francisco, Green Bay, Tom Brady, and Tampa Bay, 419 00:20:07,640 --> 00:20:12,280 Speaker 1: the Rams dallass doats of one we're talking about here, 420 00:20:12,320 --> 00:20:14,920 Speaker 1: So I think Philadelphia be an mix too. Philadelphia Dallas, 421 00:20:14,880 --> 00:20:18,119 Speaker 1: You're gonna play some good rockham sock 'em games. But 422 00:20:18,200 --> 00:20:20,520 Speaker 1: I think Dallas has got as much time between Micah 423 00:20:20,560 --> 00:20:23,280 Speaker 1: Parson's and See Lamb and Treybon Diggs and Dak and 424 00:20:23,440 --> 00:20:27,000 Speaker 1: still Zeke's there. Offensive line is still good. They drafted 425 00:20:27,040 --> 00:20:28,880 Speaker 1: Tyler Smith, They're gonna put him at guard. He looked 426 00:20:28,880 --> 00:20:31,560 Speaker 1: good the other night in the preseason game, So I 427 00:20:31,600 --> 00:20:37,960 Speaker 1: think talent wise, Now, we've also seen the Cowboys catch 428 00:20:38,000 --> 00:20:41,679 Speaker 1: a blade two and down on their backside on the 429 00:20:41,680 --> 00:20:44,359 Speaker 1: skating rink. So we even with all the talent in 430 00:20:44,440 --> 00:20:46,480 Speaker 1: the world, the best in the world, you know, fall 431 00:20:46,520 --> 00:20:49,280 Speaker 1: they have a they have a pension for doing that. 432 00:20:49,440 --> 00:20:51,399 Speaker 1: Did I send you that meme the other day? Somebody 433 00:20:51,440 --> 00:20:54,879 Speaker 1: sent me a meme of a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader and 434 00:20:55,320 --> 00:20:59,240 Speaker 1: oh yeah, an two elderly women. We're obviously like getting 435 00:20:59,280 --> 00:21:01,639 Speaker 1: there late sep these early eighties. And it says a 436 00:21:01,720 --> 00:21:05,720 Speaker 1: current Cowboy cheerleader posing with cheerleaders from their last Super 437 00:21:05,720 --> 00:21:07,600 Speaker 1: Bowl team. And it was pretty funny. Yet it is, 438 00:21:08,040 --> 00:21:11,080 Speaker 1: but I mean it's been a while. That's crazy, Okay. 439 00:21:11,200 --> 00:21:15,160 Speaker 1: So put it this way, in nineteen ninety five they 440 00:21:15,240 --> 00:21:18,640 Speaker 1: last won the Super Bowl. If you were a cheerleader, 441 00:21:18,720 --> 00:21:21,800 Speaker 1: say you were, say you were twenty five at that time. 442 00:21:22,760 --> 00:21:25,560 Speaker 1: You're fifty two now. No, I'm not saying there's anything 443 00:21:25,600 --> 00:21:28,359 Speaker 1: wrong with fifty two. Oh no, there's nothing wrong with it. 444 00:21:28,400 --> 00:21:31,240 Speaker 1: I mean it's not nothing at all, hope not um. 445 00:21:31,280 --> 00:21:32,840 Speaker 1: But you're fifty two now and you haven't seen a 446 00:21:32,920 --> 00:21:35,679 Speaker 1: championship and your whole the first twenty five years you 447 00:21:35,720 --> 00:21:38,000 Speaker 1: were feeling it. You're like, look in my Cowboys, I 448 00:21:38,040 --> 00:21:41,520 Speaker 1: got Cowboy friends Texas well. Guess what though, But you're 449 00:21:41,560 --> 00:21:45,280 Speaker 1: the ones always saying how yeah, you guys, we're the 450 00:21:45,280 --> 00:21:48,880 Speaker 1: one We have more playoff wins here in Houston than 451 00:21:48,920 --> 00:21:51,640 Speaker 1: you have there in Dallas since the Texans came into 452 00:21:51,640 --> 00:21:53,639 Speaker 1: the league. There you go, not that playoff wins on 453 00:21:53,720 --> 00:21:57,040 Speaker 1: the ultimate staff. But it's just worth noting. If nothing else, 454 00:21:57,080 --> 00:21:59,439 Speaker 1: I mean that I respect the Cowboy franchise. That's a 455 00:21:59,440 --> 00:22:03,000 Speaker 1: proud franchies. Eight Super Bowl appearances, five super Bowl victories, 456 00:22:03,240 --> 00:22:07,040 Speaker 1: but not so much recently as in the last twenty 457 00:22:07,080 --> 00:22:09,639 Speaker 1: seven years. So there's that, all right, Johnny, One more 458 00:22:09,680 --> 00:22:13,199 Speaker 1: for you, bonus, more likely to happen, more likely to happen, 459 00:22:13,720 --> 00:22:17,600 Speaker 1: worse for college football. So it's a worst thing for 460 00:22:17,640 --> 00:22:23,560 Speaker 1: college football. And I l or conference calamity, SEC and 461 00:22:23,680 --> 00:22:28,000 Speaker 1: UCLA in the Big Ten. Come on, what's worse for 462 00:22:28,040 --> 00:22:31,560 Speaker 1: college football? I don't love US UCLA being the Big Ten. 463 00:22:31,680 --> 00:22:34,800 Speaker 1: I really don't. But I'm not totally sure that they've 464 00:22:34,800 --> 00:22:37,320 Speaker 1: got their arms wrapped around in IO. Just yeah, yeah. 465 00:22:37,320 --> 00:22:38,720 Speaker 1: And I want to be clear because I think in 466 00:22:38,880 --> 00:22:42,240 Speaker 1: I L I think compensating players some way, shape or 467 00:22:42,240 --> 00:22:44,560 Speaker 1: forman has a good idea, agreed. I just think it 468 00:22:44,600 --> 00:22:48,960 Speaker 1: needs some sort of uniformity slash regulations something. It can't 469 00:22:49,000 --> 00:22:52,640 Speaker 1: be wide open wild West. If it is, I don't 470 00:22:52,640 --> 00:22:55,480 Speaker 1: think it's gonna bode well for the future of this game. Absolutely, 471 00:22:55,560 --> 00:22:58,240 Speaker 1: that's the one that I think is until they get 472 00:22:58,280 --> 00:23:01,399 Speaker 1: their arms around it. And again, I'm like, you compensating 473 00:23:01,400 --> 00:23:06,600 Speaker 1: the players absolutely, your value being that high, absolutely reap 474 00:23:06,680 --> 00:23:10,560 Speaker 1: in some of the benefits from that. I Conference realignment. 475 00:23:11,480 --> 00:23:14,480 Speaker 1: Drey brought up a great point too, is I don't 476 00:23:14,480 --> 00:23:16,080 Speaker 1: I don't remember if you brought it up or he 477 00:23:16,119 --> 00:23:18,679 Speaker 1: brought it up. But the ten ninety nine's come in, 478 00:23:18,920 --> 00:23:22,320 Speaker 1: you know, they start taxing up. That's a that's a 479 00:23:22,359 --> 00:23:24,080 Speaker 1: big one. That could be a it's real money. You're 480 00:23:24,080 --> 00:23:27,000 Speaker 1: talking millions here, that could be I mean, put half 481 00:23:27,000 --> 00:23:29,560 Speaker 1: away for Uncle Sam, because he's coming for it. They're 482 00:23:29,640 --> 00:23:34,320 Speaker 1: university players that the entire football, basketball athletic department. They're 483 00:23:34,320 --> 00:23:36,560 Speaker 1: on a salary. I want to say it was SMU. Well, 484 00:23:37,760 --> 00:23:39,639 Speaker 1: that's the kind of regulation we might be looking for 485 00:23:39,840 --> 00:23:45,359 Speaker 1: where you're actually compensated. Everything's above board, And I believe 486 00:23:45,400 --> 00:23:47,679 Speaker 1: the athletic program has to sort of break free from 487 00:23:47,680 --> 00:23:50,680 Speaker 1: the university. They already are in a lot of way. Yeah, 488 00:23:50,880 --> 00:23:54,119 Speaker 1: but in many ways, I think when you watch the 489 00:23:54,240 --> 00:23:58,480 Speaker 1: University of Oklahoma. There's the foot there's the athletic department part, 490 00:23:58,600 --> 00:24:01,600 Speaker 1: and there's the university part, and the athletic department is 491 00:24:01,640 --> 00:24:05,000 Speaker 1: its own thing. Mark. It's not gonna work Title nine. Yeah, 492 00:24:05,040 --> 00:24:07,360 Speaker 1: I know. I don't have all the solutions here. We're 493 00:24:07,359 --> 00:24:09,679 Speaker 1: not going to solve it on this program. That's just 494 00:24:09,760 --> 00:24:11,720 Speaker 1: the way I feel about it. I think what you're 495 00:24:11,800 --> 00:24:17,080 Speaker 1: heading towards is potentially a like Super sixty four sort 496 00:24:17,119 --> 00:24:19,000 Speaker 1: of thing. I mean Greg Sanky, that's where he wants 497 00:24:19,000 --> 00:24:21,680 Speaker 1: to take the SEC. I mean Greg Sanky want commissioner. 498 00:24:21,760 --> 00:24:24,480 Speaker 1: SEC is alluding to the fact that he wants to 499 00:24:24,480 --> 00:24:27,680 Speaker 1: take March Madness and leave out all the mid majors 500 00:24:27,720 --> 00:24:30,600 Speaker 1: and low majors. Well, that's what Huggins was talking about, right, 501 00:24:30,640 --> 00:24:32,680 Speaker 1: Bob Huggins was talking about that, And you know they've 502 00:24:32,680 --> 00:24:35,320 Speaker 1: been listened. When I was when I was involved with 503 00:24:35,359 --> 00:24:37,560 Speaker 1: college sports, which was a long time ago. I mean 504 00:24:37,600 --> 00:24:39,400 Speaker 1: the Cowboys were still good, it was that long ago. 505 00:24:39,760 --> 00:24:41,879 Speaker 1: So when I was involved in college sports, they were 506 00:24:41,880 --> 00:24:44,640 Speaker 1: talking about the possibility of, Hey, why are we giving 507 00:24:44,640 --> 00:24:48,840 Speaker 1: all this money to these schools that aren't putting the 508 00:24:48,880 --> 00:24:51,840 Speaker 1: investment into their product the way we are and they're 509 00:24:52,000 --> 00:24:55,040 Speaker 1: beating us. But that's what makes it fun, right, March madness. 510 00:24:55,080 --> 00:24:57,760 Speaker 1: That's the discussion for another day from that standpoint of 511 00:24:57,800 --> 00:25:01,119 Speaker 1: whether March madness becomes just a bunch of you know, 512 00:25:01,280 --> 00:25:04,680 Speaker 1: big tennes SEC teams playing each other and or as 513 00:25:04,720 --> 00:25:08,040 Speaker 1: March madness, the actual madness of a fourteen seat from 514 00:25:08,160 --> 00:25:10,720 Speaker 1: Southland Conference knocking off the number three seat. Hey, I'm 515 00:25:10,720 --> 00:25:13,240 Speaker 1: all right. With two tournaments. You get the mid major whatever, 516 00:25:13,320 --> 00:25:15,600 Speaker 1: you get the Major whatever, and then you go into 517 00:25:15,640 --> 00:25:18,520 Speaker 1: another tournament. Oh yeah, and you call that that's the 518 00:25:18,680 --> 00:25:22,360 Speaker 1: basketball tournament. And you know what, ching Checchina. Let's play 519 00:25:22,400 --> 00:25:25,360 Speaker 1: in April. Let's go, baby. We just solved everything. An idea, guy, 520 00:25:25,359 --> 00:25:28,120 Speaker 1: Mark Vanebury, how about that? All right? Coming up, We've 521 00:25:28,160 --> 00:25:32,320 Speaker 1: got Derek Rivers, the Quezenbury Brothers. We also have Neville Hewett. 522 00:25:32,320 --> 00:25:36,880 Speaker 1: It's all happening here on Texans Radio, continuing on Texans 523 00:25:36,960 --> 00:25:39,280 Speaker 1: All Access. Great to have you with us tonight in 524 00:25:39,280 --> 00:25:43,080 Speaker 1: the Hunday Texans Radio Studio here at NRG Stadium, which 525 00:25:43,119 --> 00:25:46,159 Speaker 1: is quiet this weekend, it'll be loud over it's so 526 00:25:46,320 --> 00:25:49,240 Speaker 1: far where the Texans are taking on the Rams Friday night, 527 00:25:49,400 --> 00:25:53,080 Speaker 1: nine o'clock kickoff right here and on ABC thirteen and 528 00:25:53,160 --> 00:25:55,880 Speaker 1: among the players trying to make a name for himself. 529 00:25:56,040 --> 00:25:58,680 Speaker 1: He's been around the block a little bit. Paul Quezenberry, yes, 530 00:25:58,760 --> 00:26:01,400 Speaker 1: brother of David and brother of Scott, who we will 531 00:26:01,480 --> 00:26:04,040 Speaker 1: hear from later. He caught up with Drew Daherty today. 532 00:26:04,359 --> 00:26:07,520 Speaker 1: Paul's very interesting. Went to the Naval Academy, started a 533 00:26:07,560 --> 00:26:10,719 Speaker 1: bunch of games at defensive end for Navy, and was 534 00:26:10,760 --> 00:26:14,399 Speaker 1: actually with the Texans in rookie Minicamp in twenty fifteen. 535 00:26:14,480 --> 00:26:17,040 Speaker 1: Bill O'Brien's second year, trying to make it as a 536 00:26:17,119 --> 00:26:21,040 Speaker 1: defensive end. That's the position he played in college. Well, 537 00:26:21,200 --> 00:26:24,480 Speaker 1: he's been a fullback lately, and he's over a year 538 00:26:24,520 --> 00:26:27,480 Speaker 1: into this part of his journey after being a marine, 539 00:26:27,760 --> 00:26:29,879 Speaker 1: and once a marine, always a marine, and we'll get 540 00:26:29,920 --> 00:26:33,760 Speaker 1: into that, but after serving our country as a marine, 541 00:26:34,240 --> 00:26:36,920 Speaker 1: here he is with the Houston Texans, trying to make 542 00:26:36,960 --> 00:26:40,040 Speaker 1: it as a fullback. We began here because Drew Doherty 543 00:26:40,119 --> 00:26:42,639 Speaker 1: said he was going to interview Scotty and pretend that 544 00:26:42,680 --> 00:26:45,439 Speaker 1: he was Paul, and Drew was too absent minded to 545 00:26:45,520 --> 00:26:47,720 Speaker 1: know the difference. He never did that, by the way, 546 00:26:47,760 --> 00:26:49,359 Speaker 1: but I did bring that up with Paul before the 547 00:26:49,359 --> 00:26:51,680 Speaker 1: interview and asked him if he and his brothers kind 548 00:26:51,680 --> 00:26:54,240 Speaker 1: of ras each other and play jokes on each other, 549 00:26:54,280 --> 00:26:57,120 Speaker 1: and what's the competitive nature like between the three of them. 550 00:26:57,480 --> 00:27:00,159 Speaker 1: It was a lot more competitive growing up than it 551 00:27:00,280 --> 00:27:03,840 Speaker 1: is now. Now. It's just kind of more supportive of 552 00:27:03,880 --> 00:27:06,440 Speaker 1: each other and pushing each other to be the best 553 00:27:06,480 --> 00:27:08,480 Speaker 1: that we can. But when we were younger, yeah, we're 554 00:27:08,520 --> 00:27:12,399 Speaker 1: fighting for fight for food for sure. All right. So 555 00:27:12,440 --> 00:27:16,479 Speaker 1: you played defensive ended college, right, obviously it's very different 556 00:27:16,560 --> 00:27:19,120 Speaker 1: to be full back. Can you discuss some of those differences. 557 00:27:19,119 --> 00:27:20,920 Speaker 1: Did you play some full back in college as well 558 00:27:20,920 --> 00:27:24,120 Speaker 1: at NYBE? No, I played defense ven my whole career 559 00:27:24,119 --> 00:27:29,479 Speaker 1: in maybe UM there's so many differences between you know, 560 00:27:29,760 --> 00:27:36,480 Speaker 1: defense and offense. Defense, in my opinion, for the per 561 00:27:36,600 --> 00:27:39,520 Speaker 1: the position I played was as simple as it gets. 562 00:27:39,520 --> 00:27:41,960 Speaker 1: You know, you line up correctly, read your keys, and 563 00:27:42,520 --> 00:27:45,440 Speaker 1: the ball snapped and you go play ball. Um. Offense 564 00:27:45,640 --> 00:27:49,320 Speaker 1: is a lot more precision, a lot more you know, 565 00:27:49,440 --> 00:27:55,800 Speaker 1: situational awareness and being able to find your way through 566 00:27:56,240 --> 00:27:58,960 Speaker 1: what's happening in order you know, to get to your 567 00:27:59,000 --> 00:28:03,240 Speaker 1: assignment and make the play successful from from your perspective, 568 00:28:04,000 --> 00:28:09,600 Speaker 1: So it's definitely a lot more mentally demanding and a 569 00:28:09,680 --> 00:28:11,960 Speaker 1: little bit more complicated than it is on the defensive 570 00:28:11,960 --> 00:28:14,040 Speaker 1: side of all, at least in my experience. Why did 571 00:28:14,080 --> 00:28:16,680 Speaker 1: you make the decision to switch over the fullback? Um? 572 00:28:18,880 --> 00:28:22,239 Speaker 1: You know, getting back into the league, I knew that 573 00:28:22,240 --> 00:28:25,960 Speaker 1: there was gonna be like zero percent chance anyone giving 574 00:28:25,960 --> 00:28:27,840 Speaker 1: me an opportunity to play defensive and just because of 575 00:28:27,880 --> 00:28:33,200 Speaker 1: my size linebacker, it was my belief that I wasn't 576 00:28:33,240 --> 00:28:36,720 Speaker 1: going to learn the position quickly enough to be able 577 00:28:36,720 --> 00:28:39,880 Speaker 1: to contribute. And fullback, you know, it just seemed like 578 00:28:41,120 --> 00:28:44,160 Speaker 1: that was something that I could go do. You know, 579 00:28:44,160 --> 00:28:48,360 Speaker 1: it's grunt work and I could do that. So that's 580 00:28:48,400 --> 00:28:52,080 Speaker 1: why I chose to pursue the fullback position. Training camp 581 00:28:52,200 --> 00:28:54,920 Speaker 1: is hard. There's no question you were a marine. So 582 00:28:54,960 --> 00:28:56,920 Speaker 1: when guys talk about how hard it is, how do 583 00:28:57,120 --> 00:29:02,360 Speaker 1: you react to that? Um? You know, it is hard, 584 00:29:02,960 --> 00:29:10,880 Speaker 1: there's no no doubt about it. Um, But it's all relative, right, Um. 585 00:29:10,920 --> 00:29:13,760 Speaker 1: You know, I try to not let the situation get 586 00:29:13,800 --> 00:29:17,520 Speaker 1: the best of me. You know, think of how fortunate 587 00:29:17,520 --> 00:29:19,760 Speaker 1: we are to be able to work here, come in 588 00:29:20,200 --> 00:29:22,240 Speaker 1: and do what we do every day. Uh, you know, 589 00:29:22,280 --> 00:29:26,960 Speaker 1: we have the best resources on the planet. We're surrounded 590 00:29:26,960 --> 00:29:29,800 Speaker 1: by the best of the best in their respective fields 591 00:29:29,800 --> 00:29:35,600 Speaker 1: as far as coaches, players, medical, nutrition, you name it 592 00:29:36,200 --> 00:29:39,120 Speaker 1: um and we got it, and we got the best 593 00:29:39,120 --> 00:29:41,760 Speaker 1: in the world. So I think about that every day 594 00:29:41,800 --> 00:29:43,560 Speaker 1: when I wake up in the morning. How fortunate I 595 00:29:43,600 --> 00:29:46,719 Speaker 1: am to be a part of this um. And you know, 596 00:29:46,800 --> 00:29:49,640 Speaker 1: when you're a part of something that special, no day 597 00:29:49,640 --> 00:29:52,240 Speaker 1: it can be bad. You have such a type bond 598 00:29:52,240 --> 00:29:55,480 Speaker 1: with your brothers. But guys, you were within the Marines, 599 00:29:55,840 --> 00:29:57,960 Speaker 1: and I hate to talk about a past tense because 600 00:29:58,000 --> 00:30:00,720 Speaker 1: once a marine, always a marine, right, But how are 601 00:30:00,760 --> 00:30:04,120 Speaker 1: those bonds with you, those friendships, those ties. Do you 602 00:30:04,120 --> 00:30:06,320 Speaker 1: still keep in contact with a lot of guys? Yeah, 603 00:30:06,360 --> 00:30:09,320 Speaker 1: you know, my best friends in the world are guys 604 00:30:09,320 --> 00:30:11,760 Speaker 1: that I served with and guys I played football with 605 00:30:11,880 --> 00:30:15,560 Speaker 1: it back at the Naval Academy, and I talked with 606 00:30:15,600 --> 00:30:20,080 Speaker 1: them on a daily, weekly basis. And you know, it's 607 00:30:20,120 --> 00:30:22,720 Speaker 1: hard during training camp staying in touch because you know, 608 00:30:22,760 --> 00:30:26,120 Speaker 1: we wake up early, get home late, and you gotta 609 00:30:26,120 --> 00:30:28,320 Speaker 1: get to sleep and get ready for the next day. 610 00:30:28,360 --> 00:30:32,600 Speaker 1: But you know, they're they're a huge part of why 611 00:30:32,640 --> 00:30:36,920 Speaker 1: I'm here. The lessons I learned from time spent with 612 00:30:37,000 --> 00:30:41,720 Speaker 1: them is what equipped me to find the path to 613 00:30:41,800 --> 00:30:45,320 Speaker 1: get to the NFL. And then I don't want to 614 00:30:45,320 --> 00:30:47,640 Speaker 1: say they're like my motivation, because I don't really believe 615 00:30:47,680 --> 00:30:53,320 Speaker 1: in motivation, but I feel fortunate enough. I feel fortunate 616 00:30:53,320 --> 00:30:57,920 Speaker 1: to be here doing what I'm doing, showing them through 617 00:30:58,000 --> 00:31:02,000 Speaker 1: my actions that, like, you know, there's nothing that you 618 00:31:02,040 --> 00:31:07,320 Speaker 1: can't achieve, you know how, know how, no matter how 619 00:31:07,400 --> 00:31:11,840 Speaker 1: grand the scale, you have the tools and the skills 620 00:31:12,800 --> 00:31:14,920 Speaker 1: to go out and do whatever it is you want 621 00:31:14,920 --> 00:31:16,840 Speaker 1: to do. And I think, you know, me playing in 622 00:31:16,880 --> 00:31:19,800 Speaker 1: the NFL is a perfect example of that, because it's 623 00:31:19,800 --> 00:31:23,160 Speaker 1: one of those things that you know, it's just people 624 00:31:23,200 --> 00:31:25,160 Speaker 1: will say right off the bat, like, hey, you haven't 625 00:31:25,200 --> 00:31:27,160 Speaker 1: played football in five years and you're trying to go 626 00:31:27,200 --> 00:31:29,520 Speaker 1: play in the NFL playing new position. I'm like, hell, yeah, 627 00:31:29,600 --> 00:31:32,000 Speaker 1: that's what I'm gonna do, you know, and a lot 628 00:31:32,040 --> 00:31:33,720 Speaker 1: of people will, you know, kind of laugh at you 629 00:31:33,760 --> 00:31:36,200 Speaker 1: and say there's no way that's even possible. And then 630 00:31:36,680 --> 00:31:39,120 Speaker 1: you know, sure enough, here I am. And to be 631 00:31:39,160 --> 00:31:42,360 Speaker 1: able to do that and show them it's pretty cool 632 00:31:42,400 --> 00:31:45,080 Speaker 1: because I know that it fires them. Paul, thanks a 633 00:31:45,120 --> 00:31:47,000 Speaker 1: lot for joining us. We appreciate it, all right, Mark 634 00:31:47,000 --> 00:31:49,040 Speaker 1: good to see you, man, Paul Quisenberry. That's the kind 635 00:31:49,080 --> 00:31:50,800 Speaker 1: of guy you root for. You root for a lot 636 00:31:50,800 --> 00:31:53,640 Speaker 1: of these guys. Okay, there's a ninety mad roster. Not 637 00:31:53,720 --> 00:31:57,360 Speaker 1: everybody's gonna make it. We're getting close to total cutdown 638 00:31:57,400 --> 00:32:00,000 Speaker 1: time and it's gonna be tough on a lot of guys, 639 00:32:00,200 --> 00:32:02,600 Speaker 1: and they're cutting a few players every week before they 640 00:32:02,640 --> 00:32:05,479 Speaker 1: get down to that final fifty three. Nick Kisserio always 641 00:32:05,520 --> 00:32:08,840 Speaker 1: talks about, well, it's more like seventy players because we 642 00:32:08,880 --> 00:32:12,160 Speaker 1: get that healthy sixteen player practice squad. And by the way, 643 00:32:12,320 --> 00:32:14,680 Speaker 1: we will have Nick on Tomorrow night on this show 644 00:32:14,720 --> 00:32:17,840 Speaker 1: at six pm. Looking forward to that. So we just 645 00:32:17,920 --> 00:32:21,160 Speaker 1: had Paul Quisenbury on Let's make it a Quisenbury Brothers 646 00:32:21,200 --> 00:32:24,040 Speaker 1: segment without David the former text and this is Scott 647 00:32:24,120 --> 00:32:28,400 Speaker 1: Quisenbury with Drew Doherty who asks Drew's a dozen questions 648 00:32:28,400 --> 00:32:30,320 Speaker 1: and you never know where he's gonna go with this. 649 00:32:30,680 --> 00:32:32,920 Speaker 1: What's to do with scootsy Q? My nickname when I 650 00:32:32,920 --> 00:32:34,640 Speaker 1: was playing Pop Warner was Scooter and then I just 651 00:32:34,760 --> 00:32:37,000 Speaker 1: kind of rolled with it and last name Q and 652 00:32:37,000 --> 00:32:39,360 Speaker 1: then some guys started calling me that, So that was it, Scooter? 653 00:32:39,440 --> 00:32:41,320 Speaker 1: How did that come? About camping and I scooted out 654 00:32:41,320 --> 00:32:43,360 Speaker 1: of my sleeping bag. Okay, so it's not really even 655 00:32:43,400 --> 00:32:46,120 Speaker 1: a play on scott Okay, does anybody still call you that? 656 00:32:46,240 --> 00:32:48,479 Speaker 1: Some Pop Warner coaches and some Pop Warner teammates, but 657 00:32:48,600 --> 00:32:51,560 Speaker 1: now really not really anymore. What are your nicknames? Scotty? 658 00:32:51,880 --> 00:32:54,120 Speaker 1: That's about it. That's about it. Would your brothers call 659 00:32:54,160 --> 00:32:57,360 Speaker 1: you Scotty Scotty? Yeah? Right, and then the guys call 660 00:32:57,600 --> 00:32:59,760 Speaker 1: me quiz or and then they call Paul PQ. So 661 00:33:00,280 --> 00:33:02,200 Speaker 1: have you ever been in a place where there are 662 00:33:02,400 --> 00:33:05,000 Speaker 1: great a team where there are two others whose last 663 00:33:05,080 --> 00:33:08,280 Speaker 1: name starts with cue it's you, your brother and Quatriano. 664 00:33:08,440 --> 00:33:10,440 Speaker 1: I don't think so. Now I'm gonna go ahead and 665 00:33:10,440 --> 00:33:12,320 Speaker 1: say no. When you were growing up, three of you, 666 00:33:12,480 --> 00:33:15,800 Speaker 1: you're now in the NFL. What food item or drink 667 00:33:15,840 --> 00:33:18,440 Speaker 1: item did you guys just demolish time and time and 668 00:33:18,440 --> 00:33:21,040 Speaker 1: time and time again in your household? Milk? How much 669 00:33:21,040 --> 00:33:22,480 Speaker 1: milk did your mom have to get? Your mom and 670 00:33:22,560 --> 00:33:24,280 Speaker 1: dad we would go through about four gallons of milk 671 00:33:24,320 --> 00:33:27,640 Speaker 1: in two days. Yeah, whole milk two percent? Two percent? 672 00:33:27,680 --> 00:33:29,200 Speaker 1: When did you make that switch from hold to two? 673 00:33:29,400 --> 00:33:31,840 Speaker 1: Never drank? I don't remember ever drinking whole milk, So 674 00:33:31,960 --> 00:33:33,800 Speaker 1: unless I was drinking it when I was a baby. Okay, 675 00:33:33,840 --> 00:33:36,600 Speaker 1: I'm coming up on that decision now I've got I've 676 00:33:36,640 --> 00:33:38,480 Speaker 1: got some kids, so we're trying to figure out we 677 00:33:38,520 --> 00:33:41,000 Speaker 1: need to switch from hold to two percent to you know, 678 00:33:41,160 --> 00:33:44,240 Speaker 1: be a little healthier. Okay, what's your mom's signature? Go 679 00:33:44,320 --> 00:33:47,240 Speaker 1: to dish that you love the most. Her tacos, no doubt. 680 00:33:47,440 --> 00:33:50,560 Speaker 1: What's in them, Just ground beef. And she makes these. 681 00:33:50,640 --> 00:33:53,080 Speaker 1: She like puts the oil in the pan and kind 682 00:33:53,080 --> 00:33:55,840 Speaker 1: of like fries the tartillas up and they're flour, big 683 00:33:55,880 --> 00:33:59,320 Speaker 1: flour tartillas, and they're just awesome. Four or five of them, 684 00:33:59,520 --> 00:34:02,720 Speaker 1: oh man, and they're really big. So three is an accomplishment, 685 00:34:02,800 --> 00:34:06,240 Speaker 1: Four is spectacular. Five is out of this world for sure. Okay, 686 00:34:06,240 --> 00:34:08,320 Speaker 1: you're walking into a room for the rest of your life. 687 00:34:08,680 --> 00:34:10,879 Speaker 1: What song do you want them playing as your entrance? 688 00:34:10,920 --> 00:34:14,160 Speaker 1: Soul Thunderstruck by I CDC. What's the last thing that 689 00:34:14,200 --> 00:34:16,520 Speaker 1: you sang in your car? What song? South Side of 690 00:34:16,520 --> 00:34:18,360 Speaker 1: Heaven by Ryan Bingham. Who are some of your like 691 00:34:18,360 --> 00:34:21,040 Speaker 1: three or four favorite artists right now? I really like him. 692 00:34:21,160 --> 00:34:24,000 Speaker 1: I like Tyler Childress, Luke Combs is always good. Air 693 00:34:24,120 --> 00:34:26,960 Speaker 1: Church is probably my favorite, though. That's a good one. Yeah, 694 00:34:27,160 --> 00:34:28,920 Speaker 1: you haven't had a chance. I don't think to go 695 00:34:28,960 --> 00:34:31,000 Speaker 1: to the Houston Livestock Showing rodeo. Have you? I have not. 696 00:34:31,320 --> 00:34:33,319 Speaker 1: Are you looking forward to that? I am? What have 697 00:34:33,360 --> 00:34:37,160 Speaker 1: you heard? Nothing but spectacular things. What's the best part 698 00:34:37,200 --> 00:34:40,400 Speaker 1: of going back to California to play football? Getting out 699 00:34:40,440 --> 00:34:42,719 Speaker 1: of humidity? I'm sure you were told about it, but 700 00:34:42,760 --> 00:34:45,200 Speaker 1: it doesn't Yeah, you can't really prepare. I try to 701 00:34:45,200 --> 00:34:47,319 Speaker 1: mentally condition myself every day that we were out here 702 00:34:47,320 --> 00:34:49,319 Speaker 1: in the spring, just telling myself, oh, you know when 703 00:34:49,360 --> 00:34:50,960 Speaker 1: it was like ninety when we were out here at one, 704 00:34:51,000 --> 00:34:53,040 Speaker 1: I was like, this, isn't that bad. Just not that bad, 705 00:34:53,120 --> 00:34:54,640 Speaker 1: not that bad, not that bad. For one of the 706 00:34:54,719 --> 00:34:56,759 Speaker 1: days that it was actually bad, you know, like, yeah, 707 00:34:56,800 --> 00:34:59,120 Speaker 1: it's it's you know, it's okay. And then it kind 708 00:34:59,120 --> 00:35:01,560 Speaker 1: of helped me out of the final thing. Why should 709 00:35:01,600 --> 00:35:04,200 Speaker 1: you be the favorite of all the questenburries? For fans, 710 00:35:04,280 --> 00:35:06,719 Speaker 1: the youngest is always the best. Scott Questenburry, Thank you 711 00:35:06,760 --> 00:35:09,120 Speaker 1: so much. This has been a Drews doesn't Yeah, thanks guys. 712 00:35:09,320 --> 00:35:12,319 Speaker 1: There's Drew Doherty with Scott Quessenbury. All right, coming up 713 00:35:12,360 --> 00:35:16,040 Speaker 1: on the program time permitting Neville Hewitt, once upon a 714 00:35:16,120 --> 00:35:18,000 Speaker 1: time led the Jets and tackles. I said that every 715 00:35:18,000 --> 00:35:21,320 Speaker 1: time I mentioned his name. And also, we'll have Derek 716 00:35:21,440 --> 00:35:24,480 Speaker 1: Rivers two sacks on Saturday night he catches up with 717 00:35:24,600 --> 00:35:28,200 Speaker 1: dpcdo it's all coming up on Texans All Access. Great 718 00:35:28,239 --> 00:35:30,000 Speaker 1: to have you spending some time with us here on 719 00:35:30,080 --> 00:35:33,640 Speaker 1: Texans All Access in the Junday Texans Radio studio. Okay, 720 00:35:33,680 --> 00:35:37,000 Speaker 1: Derek Rivers, we're gonna have him on here with DPCO now. 721 00:35:37,440 --> 00:35:41,000 Speaker 1: In twenty seventeen, the Texans were at the Greenbrier and 722 00:35:41,239 --> 00:35:43,800 Speaker 1: Derek Rivers was there too, but as a New England 723 00:35:43,880 --> 00:35:46,719 Speaker 1: Patriot because they had a joint practice session with the 724 00:35:46,800 --> 00:35:51,359 Speaker 1: Houston Texans and Rivers got hurt torn ACL and years 725 00:35:51,400 --> 00:35:53,200 Speaker 1: later he's here with the Houston Texans. A lot of 726 00:35:53,200 --> 00:35:57,120 Speaker 1: stuff happened in between, including last Saturday against the Saints, 727 00:35:57,400 --> 00:36:01,080 Speaker 1: Rivers had two sacks. DPS to do. Catch us up 728 00:36:01,160 --> 00:36:04,359 Speaker 1: with defensive end, Derek Rivers. Derek, how did it feel 729 00:36:04,360 --> 00:36:06,720 Speaker 1: to sort of get the preseason underway, get some snaps 730 00:36:06,719 --> 00:36:08,799 Speaker 1: out there, get some reps and not go against your 731 00:36:08,800 --> 00:36:12,560 Speaker 1: own teammates it's glory, saw Josh, and it was it 732 00:36:12,640 --> 00:36:14,920 Speaker 1: was It was fun, man, it was fine. It's all 733 00:36:15,000 --> 00:36:16,880 Speaker 1: We always look forward to going and play somebody else. 734 00:36:17,280 --> 00:36:19,359 Speaker 1: Same in like joint practice too. It's like, all right, Bett, 735 00:36:19,480 --> 00:36:21,600 Speaker 1: we get to play somebody else. But this is just 736 00:36:21,680 --> 00:36:23,959 Speaker 1: one day. And it was cool to get out there 737 00:36:24,000 --> 00:36:25,759 Speaker 1: and a lot of the rookies had their first their 738 00:36:25,760 --> 00:36:27,839 Speaker 1: first game. A lot of excitement, a lot of fun. 739 00:36:27,880 --> 00:36:29,440 Speaker 1: We had fun. So it was it was good. It 740 00:36:29,480 --> 00:36:31,359 Speaker 1: was good. You look like you're having fun. You had 741 00:36:31,360 --> 00:36:33,760 Speaker 1: two sacks out there. It looked like almost a safety 742 00:36:34,000 --> 00:36:36,080 Speaker 1: on that first one. But Levey said that you came 743 00:36:36,120 --> 00:36:37,840 Speaker 1: out there, you really made the most of your reps. 744 00:36:37,880 --> 00:36:39,640 Speaker 1: So what was it that you wanted to go out 745 00:36:39,640 --> 00:36:41,840 Speaker 1: there in showcase? You've been with this coaching staff before, 746 00:36:41,880 --> 00:36:43,200 Speaker 1: But what did you want to go out there and 747 00:36:43,320 --> 00:36:46,560 Speaker 1: show on film? Oh, just play ball, that's it. Play 748 00:36:46,600 --> 00:36:49,160 Speaker 1: for the glory guy. And I said, honestly, last obviously 749 00:36:49,320 --> 00:36:51,160 Speaker 1: is getting older. You just try to enjoy every single 750 00:36:51,400 --> 00:36:53,719 Speaker 1: every single time that you get and so we get 751 00:36:53,760 --> 00:36:55,239 Speaker 1: to do this, and I have to do this, and 752 00:36:55,320 --> 00:36:58,120 Speaker 1: so going out there and playing and then you got 753 00:36:58,160 --> 00:37:00,200 Speaker 1: a good group like we got it it's all makes 754 00:37:00,200 --> 00:37:02,520 Speaker 1: it even better. So yeah, just go out and having fun, 755 00:37:02,640 --> 00:37:04,520 Speaker 1: that's it. He says. You can never have too many 756 00:37:04,560 --> 00:37:07,160 Speaker 1: pass rushers. He says that you fit the profile of 757 00:37:07,480 --> 00:37:09,719 Speaker 1: the pass rusher he's looking for. You're heading into year six. 758 00:37:09,800 --> 00:37:11,919 Speaker 1: What what do you do differently in the offseason? Sort 759 00:37:11,920 --> 00:37:16,920 Speaker 1: of get yourself geared up every single year? More family time? Yeah, 760 00:37:16,960 --> 00:37:19,919 Speaker 1: absolutely not. More family time. I got I got two 761 00:37:19,920 --> 00:37:22,160 Speaker 1: boys and my wife at home, and we always we 762 00:37:22,320 --> 00:37:25,040 Speaker 1: enjoy it. But we got a good string program here 763 00:37:25,280 --> 00:37:27,320 Speaker 1: and Mike U. Banks does a great job. His staff 764 00:37:27,360 --> 00:37:28,680 Speaker 1: does a great job. And so we were here in 765 00:37:28,719 --> 00:37:31,120 Speaker 1: Houston just just gone yeah, all right. How old are 766 00:37:31,120 --> 00:37:33,799 Speaker 1: the boys three and one? Do they know that their 767 00:37:33,880 --> 00:37:36,000 Speaker 1: dad plays football and that he got sacked. I don't 768 00:37:36,000 --> 00:37:37,320 Speaker 1: know if they know the sacks, but they know we 769 00:37:37,360 --> 00:37:39,320 Speaker 1: played football. He was excited to go to the stadium 770 00:37:39,360 --> 00:37:42,120 Speaker 1: and practices and all type of stuff. This is they 771 00:37:42,200 --> 00:37:47,799 Speaker 1: think this is their field, so kind absolutely, so they 772 00:37:47,840 --> 00:37:49,640 Speaker 1: come here, they run on the field, they go right 773 00:37:49,680 --> 00:37:52,040 Speaker 1: to the gatorade cooler every single time, game in the juice. 774 00:37:52,600 --> 00:37:54,440 Speaker 1: All right, So how is it different? Just being a 775 00:37:54,520 --> 00:37:56,239 Speaker 1: dad and you've been it's your six for you so 776 00:37:56,320 --> 00:37:57,759 Speaker 1: just being a dad and being in this league, does 777 00:37:57,800 --> 00:37:59,799 Speaker 1: it sort of change how you play the game or 778 00:37:59,800 --> 00:38:02,399 Speaker 1: how you approach the game a little bit a little bit, 779 00:38:02,440 --> 00:38:05,480 Speaker 1: But honestly, it's just more or less priorities, you know 780 00:38:05,520 --> 00:38:07,640 Speaker 1: what I'm saying. So as you get it all, it 781 00:38:07,920 --> 00:38:09,680 Speaker 1: kind of gets you to move things a little bit 782 00:38:09,760 --> 00:38:11,400 Speaker 1: faster than we go home, you go home, you know 783 00:38:11,440 --> 00:38:14,359 Speaker 1: what I'm saying. But it definitely is uh, it's fun. 784 00:38:14,360 --> 00:38:16,000 Speaker 1: It gives you a little extra motivation to go out 785 00:38:16,040 --> 00:38:17,799 Speaker 1: there and enjoy what you do. What does it mean 786 00:38:17,800 --> 00:38:19,279 Speaker 1: to you to be here with the Texans being with 787 00:38:19,360 --> 00:38:21,040 Speaker 1: Love you for a second straight year. You obviously had 788 00:38:21,120 --> 00:38:23,600 Speaker 1: him as a decordinator last year. Now he's the head coach. 789 00:38:23,600 --> 00:38:25,640 Speaker 1: You're getting all these opportunities, and they really like what 790 00:38:25,680 --> 00:38:27,680 Speaker 1: they see out of you. He mentioned you by name 791 00:38:27,719 --> 00:38:29,719 Speaker 1: the other day in his press conference. That's got to 792 00:38:29,760 --> 00:38:31,320 Speaker 1: feel good for a guy like you that is in 793 00:38:31,440 --> 00:38:34,040 Speaker 1: your six and is really working hard here for the squad. 794 00:38:34,520 --> 00:38:37,960 Speaker 1: Like I said Takab to Gloria San Love, he's amazing 795 00:38:38,040 --> 00:38:40,239 Speaker 1: and what he's done for like the culture around here 796 00:38:40,640 --> 00:38:43,440 Speaker 1: on the community and what he like stands for is 797 00:38:43,760 --> 00:38:45,400 Speaker 1: it's awesome and it makes you want to, you know 798 00:38:45,400 --> 00:38:47,240 Speaker 1: what I'm saying, go out there and play for somebody 799 00:38:47,280 --> 00:38:49,399 Speaker 1: like like him. He's doing an amazing job and so 800 00:38:49,440 --> 00:38:52,120 Speaker 1: it does make it. Um. We love Houston, like I said, 801 00:38:52,280 --> 00:38:55,439 Speaker 1: the city, the team, it's a special place for my wife, 802 00:38:55,520 --> 00:38:58,080 Speaker 1: my kids. We love it. So it makes it easy 803 00:38:58,120 --> 00:38:59,840 Speaker 1: to come to work, especially the team we got. We 804 00:38:59,840 --> 00:39:01,880 Speaker 1: got such a close, close group of guys and just 805 00:39:02,520 --> 00:39:04,799 Speaker 1: it makes everything a little bit easier. And then when 806 00:39:04,840 --> 00:39:07,279 Speaker 1: things get hard and makes it you got you got 807 00:39:07,320 --> 00:39:10,160 Speaker 1: brothers lean on. So that definitely is uh, it's good. 808 00:39:10,239 --> 00:39:12,200 Speaker 1: It's good. It's a fun group, that d line group. 809 00:39:12,239 --> 00:39:14,080 Speaker 1: I was talking to Jaxiser he said that you guys 810 00:39:14,239 --> 00:39:16,359 Speaker 1: kind of have your own little attitude, but you've got 811 00:39:16,360 --> 00:39:18,560 Speaker 1: a lot of different ranges of experience. I've got guys 812 00:39:18,560 --> 00:39:20,560 Speaker 1: that have played more than you. Lesson you. What have 813 00:39:20,600 --> 00:39:22,360 Speaker 1: you thought about sort of the group in general, because 814 00:39:22,440 --> 00:39:24,200 Speaker 1: there it's going to be a pretty big group once 815 00:39:24,239 --> 00:39:27,160 Speaker 1: it's all set in time. We got a goofy group. Man, No, 816 00:39:27,360 --> 00:39:30,239 Speaker 1: we love it. You need that though everybody, Like I said, 817 00:39:30,239 --> 00:39:32,919 Speaker 1: it's been crazy. So like I've learned, I've learned more 818 00:39:33,200 --> 00:39:37,560 Speaker 1: from Rio Busy and I've learned more this year about 819 00:39:37,600 --> 00:39:40,600 Speaker 1: like rushing than I have honestly my whole career from 820 00:39:40,680 --> 00:39:43,799 Speaker 1: Jock Malik and just just the group we got. The 821 00:39:43,800 --> 00:39:46,000 Speaker 1: group of guys we have has been awesome because everybody 822 00:39:46,040 --> 00:39:48,080 Speaker 1: just learns from one another, and so we get to 823 00:39:48,080 --> 00:39:50,160 Speaker 1: take little things from somebody else's game that we never 824 00:39:50,239 --> 00:39:51,839 Speaker 1: taught and try to add it to our own. And 825 00:39:52,160 --> 00:39:54,000 Speaker 1: it's just been It's been a huge help and a 826 00:39:54,080 --> 00:39:56,719 Speaker 1: blessing and makes our team better, all right, Derek's been 827 00:39:56,719 --> 00:39:59,480 Speaker 1: a pleasure to watching the preseason and best of luck, 828 00:39:59,520 --> 00:40:02,440 Speaker 1: Thank you. Hoping for another great game from Derek Rivers 829 00:40:02,440 --> 00:40:06,200 Speaker 1: on Friday night at LA nine o'clock kickoff for that. Now, well, 830 00:40:06,239 --> 00:40:09,160 Speaker 1: let's wrap it up with Neville Hewett. Johnny Harris talked 831 00:40:09,160 --> 00:40:12,520 Speaker 1: to the linebacker and Hewett did I tell you he 832 00:40:12,640 --> 00:40:15,480 Speaker 1: led the Jets and tackles in twenty twenty. At this point, 833 00:40:15,520 --> 00:40:18,759 Speaker 1: that's as common as everyone reminding you that Ryan Tannehill 834 00:40:18,840 --> 00:40:21,040 Speaker 1: was a wide receiver in college, or that Tom Brady 835 00:40:21,080 --> 00:40:24,720 Speaker 1: was drafted in the sixth round. Anyway, Johnny and Neville 836 00:40:24,800 --> 00:40:28,560 Speaker 1: hewittt Neville first of all one preseason game in about 837 00:40:28,600 --> 00:40:31,520 Speaker 1: three weeks of training camp. How's the body feel on 838 00:40:31,520 --> 00:40:33,760 Speaker 1: a scale of one to ten right now, it definitely 839 00:40:33,800 --> 00:40:37,000 Speaker 1: feel like we in camp. Yeah, the recovery is a 840 00:40:37,320 --> 00:40:40,719 Speaker 1: mus right now and today about as hot as it's been. 841 00:40:40,760 --> 00:40:42,719 Speaker 1: Housel was it to get through today? The first day 842 00:40:42,719 --> 00:40:44,640 Speaker 1: back in pads after the game? It was a grind, 843 00:40:44,719 --> 00:40:47,160 Speaker 1: you know, the first time after a game. So you know, 844 00:40:47,160 --> 00:40:49,400 Speaker 1: our bodies are still getting used to it. So I 845 00:40:49,480 --> 00:40:51,839 Speaker 1: think as we continue to go, we'll continue to get 846 00:40:51,920 --> 00:40:54,560 Speaker 1: in better and better shape throughout the year. How long 847 00:40:54,600 --> 00:40:56,319 Speaker 1: does it take to kind of get your body sort 848 00:40:56,320 --> 00:40:58,880 Speaker 1: of callous to the hits in the physicality, especially at 849 00:40:58,880 --> 00:41:02,200 Speaker 1: your position, sh just you gotta keep going, just Ryan 850 00:41:02,280 --> 00:41:05,120 Speaker 1: through it and slowly, if you keep on grinding, you'll 851 00:41:05,120 --> 00:41:07,880 Speaker 1: get there, all right. You guys are wearing these Guardian 852 00:41:07,960 --> 00:41:11,439 Speaker 1: caps on your on your head, the padded caps. First 853 00:41:11,480 --> 00:41:13,120 Speaker 1: of all, how do you like those things? As? It's 854 00:41:13,160 --> 00:41:14,920 Speaker 1: frustrating you never had to wear those before. How does 855 00:41:14,920 --> 00:41:17,200 Speaker 1: it feel to wear those during practice? I mean if 856 00:41:17,200 --> 00:41:19,640 Speaker 1: we don't wear them in the game, I mean it's 857 00:41:19,920 --> 00:41:21,560 Speaker 1: it's all for protection, you know what I'm saying. So 858 00:41:21,640 --> 00:41:24,960 Speaker 1: it's all for preventative measures. So I mean, if we 859 00:41:25,040 --> 00:41:26,719 Speaker 1: if we have to have them, on gonna keep them on. 860 00:41:27,239 --> 00:41:29,680 Speaker 1: It is what it is. It's not gonna change change 861 00:41:29,719 --> 00:41:31,520 Speaker 1: anything during the game. Do you feel it? Do you 862 00:41:31,560 --> 00:41:36,200 Speaker 1: feel difference? Not much? I mean I don't really. I 863 00:41:36,200 --> 00:41:39,200 Speaker 1: can't really compare the impact because you know, in practice 864 00:41:39,239 --> 00:41:41,640 Speaker 1: we're not going live like we are in the game. 865 00:41:42,200 --> 00:41:46,480 Speaker 1: How different is this defense from other defenses you've been on? Um, 866 00:41:46,560 --> 00:41:48,640 Speaker 1: you know we focus on getting the ball. You know 867 00:41:48,680 --> 00:41:50,840 Speaker 1: a lot of defenses you know you fit fit the 868 00:41:50,880 --> 00:41:53,600 Speaker 1: run and stuff. But here if we put an emphasis 869 00:41:53,600 --> 00:41:56,520 Speaker 1: on taking the ball away, giving the offense as many 870 00:41:56,600 --> 00:42:00,440 Speaker 1: chances as possible. And that's like the biggest difference compart 871 00:42:00,480 --> 00:42:01,920 Speaker 1: to the other defenses I've been on it that the 872 00:42:01,960 --> 00:42:04,880 Speaker 1: emphasis is this is very high here on getting the ball. 873 00:42:05,480 --> 00:42:07,600 Speaker 1: How do you feel this defense this year versus last year? 874 00:42:07,640 --> 00:42:09,279 Speaker 1: Last year is your first year in it. Now you're 875 00:42:09,280 --> 00:42:11,160 Speaker 1: in it for a second year. Much We're comfortable you 876 00:42:11,160 --> 00:42:13,759 Speaker 1: feeling it way more cuportably. We know you got a 877 00:42:13,800 --> 00:42:15,719 Speaker 1: better understanding of where you're supposed to be, how you're 878 00:42:15,719 --> 00:42:19,280 Speaker 1: supposed to fit things, and just learning the whole defense 879 00:42:19,320 --> 00:42:22,319 Speaker 1: as a whole helps helps you play fast. Neville going 880 00:42:22,360 --> 00:42:25,040 Speaker 1: out to LA for a Friday night game, I mean 881 00:42:25,200 --> 00:42:27,120 Speaker 1: la is La. But going on and seeing the Rams 882 00:42:27,120 --> 00:42:30,080 Speaker 1: World champs, get excited for that, or do you know care? 883 00:42:30,160 --> 00:42:32,120 Speaker 1: Or just one play after the next. He want to 884 00:42:32,120 --> 00:42:35,279 Speaker 1: play at a time. You know. Now they defend its hamps. 885 00:42:35,400 --> 00:42:38,239 Speaker 1: But it's the preseason, so everybody's hathing to get better 886 00:42:38,280 --> 00:42:40,640 Speaker 1: and take take it one day at the time. So 887 00:42:41,000 --> 00:42:43,160 Speaker 1: just go out there, read our keys and just play ball. 888 00:42:43,360 --> 00:42:45,399 Speaker 1: Nevill I appreciate it, mat, Thank you very much. Thank you, 889 00:42:45,600 --> 00:42:48,480 Speaker 1: John Harrison Neville Hewitt following practice today. All right, that's 890 00:42:48,480 --> 00:42:51,120 Speaker 1: gonna do it for the show, not a clock, kickoff Friday. 891 00:42:51,120 --> 00:42:54,719 Speaker 1: Write it down, put it on your calendar, get a notification, 892 00:42:55,120 --> 00:42:58,640 Speaker 1: get an alarm. It's on ABC thirteen. It's live right here. 893 00:42:58,680 --> 00:43:01,000 Speaker 1: It's the Texans at the RAM. We're looking forward to 894 00:43:01,040 --> 00:43:04,799 Speaker 1: it tomorrow. Nick Cassario at six right here. Have a 895 00:43:04,840 --> 00:43:06,600 Speaker 1: great night, Go Texans.