1 00:00:00,080 --> 00:00:08,160 Speaker 1: Hey, everybody, welcome to Between the Horns. It is episode 2 00:00:08,400 --> 00:00:14,920 Speaker 1: one hundred, one hundred, me too, zero Miles Simmons, DeMarco 3 00:00:15,000 --> 00:00:17,360 Speaker 1: far And for episode one hundred we have producer Matt 4 00:00:17,400 --> 00:00:20,239 Speaker 1: back in the saddle. He found us again. He did 5 00:00:20,280 --> 00:00:24,000 Speaker 1: find shook him and here he is. Wow, he's like 6 00:00:24,040 --> 00:00:28,840 Speaker 1: Michael Myers. We cannot see exactly. So it is Saturday, 7 00:00:28,880 --> 00:00:31,840 Speaker 1: August third. Here as we are at UC Irvine. The 8 00:00:31,920 --> 00:00:35,040 Speaker 1: Rams and Chargers are getting ready for their second joint 9 00:00:35,080 --> 00:00:37,120 Speaker 1: practice of the week. So if that's what you heard 10 00:00:37,120 --> 00:00:39,479 Speaker 1: in the background there some charges fans were screaming we 11 00:00:39,560 --> 00:00:42,240 Speaker 1: may go, Yeah, we may go, Willie, Yeah, this is 12 00:00:42,280 --> 00:00:44,400 Speaker 1: not your house. No, yeah, this is not your house. 13 00:00:44,479 --> 00:00:48,040 Speaker 1: Charger fans. Yeah, absolutely, your guests here, we may go. Yeah, 14 00:00:48,320 --> 00:00:51,920 Speaker 1: keep shouting, yeah, you keep shouting. Keep and we'll see 15 00:00:51,960 --> 00:00:54,400 Speaker 1: what happens. But I think this is pretty exciting, just 16 00:00:54,480 --> 00:00:56,240 Speaker 1: as a day in general. A lot of fans are 17 00:00:56,240 --> 00:00:59,160 Speaker 1: supposed to be here. So yeah, we will see the 18 00:00:59,240 --> 00:01:01,800 Speaker 1: energy I'm sure will be up. It was great to see. 19 00:01:01,840 --> 00:01:04,360 Speaker 1: I thought these two teams kind of go at it 20 00:01:04,440 --> 00:01:07,400 Speaker 1: on Thursday in that joint practice too. Good stuff, good work, 21 00:01:07,480 --> 00:01:10,240 Speaker 1: good teams. I mean, how lucky are you Southern California 22 00:01:10,319 --> 00:01:13,000 Speaker 1: football fans, LA football fans that you have Sean McVay 23 00:01:13,040 --> 00:01:16,640 Speaker 1: and Anthony Lynn both coaching at the same time and 24 00:01:16,880 --> 00:01:18,640 Speaker 1: both teams are really really good. I just said to 25 00:01:18,680 --> 00:01:21,040 Speaker 1: one of the Charger guys that were that's setting up 26 00:01:21,040 --> 00:01:23,760 Speaker 1: the field. May we meet in the Super Bowl? Wouldn't 27 00:01:23,800 --> 00:01:25,720 Speaker 1: that be awesome? It would be That would be really cool. 28 00:01:25,760 --> 00:01:29,240 Speaker 1: And there's a possibility, who knows, if the Rams get 29 00:01:29,240 --> 00:01:32,440 Speaker 1: back or continue doing what they've been doing and the 30 00:01:32,520 --> 00:01:35,080 Speaker 1: Chargers can get over the Chiefs and the Patriot hump 31 00:01:35,080 --> 00:01:37,920 Speaker 1: and who knows, that would be awesome. Yeah, it would 32 00:01:37,920 --> 00:01:40,720 Speaker 1: be an awesome thing for for LA and just football 33 00:01:40,720 --> 00:01:42,400 Speaker 1: fans in general. Honestly, I think it might be more 34 00:01:42,400 --> 00:01:44,160 Speaker 1: of the Patriots than the Chiefs. I mean just just 35 00:01:44,240 --> 00:01:47,600 Speaker 1: from the standpoint of look is with yeah, yeah, right, 36 00:01:47,680 --> 00:01:52,040 Speaker 1: Like you have to be able to beat the Patriots 37 00:01:52,040 --> 00:01:53,680 Speaker 1: in order to even earn the right to play in 38 00:01:53,680 --> 00:01:57,040 Speaker 1: the Super Bowl, right, And wouldn't the Patriots get to January. 39 00:01:57,240 --> 00:02:00,560 Speaker 1: They're that good, no doubt. So yeah, that's that's always 40 00:02:00,560 --> 00:02:03,040 Speaker 1: going to be, you know, an element for any team 41 00:02:03,080 --> 00:02:04,800 Speaker 1: in the AFC as long as Belichick and Brady are 42 00:02:04,840 --> 00:02:08,840 Speaker 1: still there. Funny first bone to pick at in episode 43 00:02:08,840 --> 00:02:13,400 Speaker 1: one hundred of BT Aaron Donald aside for one second, 44 00:02:13,480 --> 00:02:15,440 Speaker 1: and he is the greatest player, the best player on 45 00:02:15,440 --> 00:02:17,959 Speaker 1: the planet, No dispute here, right, Yes, remember one in 46 00:02:18,000 --> 00:02:21,760 Speaker 1: the Okay, so somewhere around one, two or three needs 47 00:02:21,760 --> 00:02:24,639 Speaker 1: to be Tom Brady. I'm just saying, Yeah, the guy 48 00:02:24,760 --> 00:02:27,560 Speaker 1: just won the Super Bowl again, and he's won six, 49 00:02:28,240 --> 00:02:30,840 Speaker 1: so how can he be anywhere outside of the top 50 00:02:30,960 --> 00:02:34,200 Speaker 1: two best players in the National Football League. I'll tell you, 51 00:02:34,280 --> 00:02:38,760 Speaker 1: I was actually pretty surprised that Drew Brees was number two. Yeah. Um, 52 00:02:39,280 --> 00:02:42,120 Speaker 1: he's great, great in his own right. Um, you know, 53 00:02:42,240 --> 00:02:45,639 Speaker 1: I can't take anything away from him. Comparing the two. 54 00:02:45,880 --> 00:02:49,680 Speaker 1: Who would I rather have at quarterback? Wow, that's tough. Well, 55 00:02:49,680 --> 00:02:51,600 Speaker 1: I mean, who's your offensive coordinator? Right? I mean I 56 00:02:51,600 --> 00:02:54,639 Speaker 1: think that. Yeah, But but I can't take away when 57 00:02:54,639 --> 00:02:56,120 Speaker 1: I go to Tom Brady's house and look at his 58 00:02:56,120 --> 00:02:59,560 Speaker 1: trophy case, there's six Lombardies there. Yeah. Yeah, So regardless 59 00:02:59,600 --> 00:03:02,280 Speaker 1: of who's better, you have to say Brady is better 60 00:03:02,320 --> 00:03:05,800 Speaker 1: because he's won more. Okay, I'm just saying it's a 61 00:03:05,880 --> 00:03:08,640 Speaker 1: very simplistic argument to just go with the rings. But 62 00:03:08,720 --> 00:03:10,519 Speaker 1: like all right, I hear you. Well, if you can't 63 00:03:10,520 --> 00:03:13,120 Speaker 1: compare the two, right, if they're both great, and if 64 00:03:13,120 --> 00:03:14,960 Speaker 1: you don't mind picking second, if you had a choice 65 00:03:14,960 --> 00:03:17,960 Speaker 1: between Brady and Breeze, and it doesn't matter who picks first, 66 00:03:18,120 --> 00:03:20,400 Speaker 1: you still get a great quarterback. Yes, there's no way 67 00:03:20,440 --> 00:03:25,399 Speaker 1: to separate them in their ability. So the only thing 68 00:03:25,440 --> 00:03:28,320 Speaker 1: you have to go with is how many championships have 69 00:03:28,400 --> 00:03:31,480 Speaker 1: you won? Okay? Fair? I mean I think that anybody, 70 00:03:31,639 --> 00:03:35,120 Speaker 1: most people would probably still choose Brady, probably, like I mean, 71 00:03:35,360 --> 00:03:38,920 Speaker 1: from many many different standpoints. But it's gonna be interesting, 72 00:03:38,960 --> 00:03:42,160 Speaker 1: I guess, to see what these quarterbacks look like out 73 00:03:42,160 --> 00:03:44,400 Speaker 1: here today, right, I mean you're talking about guys with 74 00:03:44,440 --> 00:03:47,960 Speaker 1: the Breeze and Brady category. I think you would say 75 00:03:48,000 --> 00:03:51,840 Speaker 1: Philip Rivers is at least almost to that tier. And 76 00:03:51,920 --> 00:03:54,120 Speaker 1: you wouldn't maybe not put him quite at the tier 77 00:03:54,120 --> 00:03:55,600 Speaker 1: because he has not won a Super Bowl? Why I 78 00:03:55,640 --> 00:03:57,800 Speaker 1: would put him at elite? U. This is the thing 79 00:03:57,840 --> 00:04:00,760 Speaker 1: like Aaron Dong roaming the field, right, That's that's gonna 80 00:04:00,760 --> 00:04:03,360 Speaker 1: fire up or get the attention of anybody that has 81 00:04:03,400 --> 00:04:05,280 Speaker 1: to block him. Any offensive line is going to be 82 00:04:05,680 --> 00:04:09,040 Speaker 1: automatically awaken, you know what I mean? We have to 83 00:04:09,040 --> 00:04:11,640 Speaker 1: be at my best because this guy is the greatest. Well, 84 00:04:11,720 --> 00:04:14,240 Speaker 1: same thing with Philip Rivers. Your secondary better bring it 85 00:04:14,600 --> 00:04:16,960 Speaker 1: because he can put it on the money just about anywhere, 86 00:04:17,000 --> 00:04:19,400 Speaker 1: and he's got the receivers to burn you. So it's 87 00:04:19,400 --> 00:04:22,320 Speaker 1: good work for anyone blocking Aaron Donald. It's good work 88 00:04:22,560 --> 00:04:25,400 Speaker 1: for anyone trying to defend Philip Rivers when you can't 89 00:04:25,440 --> 00:04:27,880 Speaker 1: hit him, when he's got four or five seconds to 90 00:04:27,880 --> 00:04:30,479 Speaker 1: pick you apart. Yeah, you know, during the regular season 91 00:04:30,520 --> 00:04:32,919 Speaker 1: he only needs three, but out here he's got, you know, 92 00:04:33,120 --> 00:04:35,480 Speaker 1: a few extra beats to beat you. Yeah. And that's 93 00:04:35,600 --> 00:04:37,880 Speaker 1: that's one of the differences between when you have joint 94 00:04:37,920 --> 00:04:40,640 Speaker 1: practices and say a preseason game, right like, you are 95 00:04:40,680 --> 00:04:44,839 Speaker 1: really controlling the environment of what can happen, what's not 96 00:04:44,880 --> 00:04:47,320 Speaker 1: going to happen, and I like that. I think what 97 00:04:47,360 --> 00:04:50,720 Speaker 1: was interesting seeing things the other day at the at 98 00:04:50,800 --> 00:04:54,200 Speaker 1: Costa Mesa was that you had Sean McVay literally telling 99 00:04:54,480 --> 00:04:57,880 Speaker 1: the Chargers coaches, defensive coaches, like, Hey, I'm going to eleven. 100 00:04:58,080 --> 00:05:02,040 Speaker 1: I'm doing this because this is practice. It's a controlled situation. 101 00:05:02,279 --> 00:05:05,119 Speaker 1: You want everybody to be on the same page so 102 00:05:05,400 --> 00:05:08,400 Speaker 1: that they know what work they can get out of 103 00:05:08,440 --> 00:05:10,680 Speaker 1: each and every play. What if that just reads something 104 00:05:10,720 --> 00:05:14,520 Speaker 1: about Matt Nagy saying he loves the fact that he 105 00:05:14,520 --> 00:05:16,719 Speaker 1: gets to go against his defense every day because it 106 00:05:16,720 --> 00:05:19,479 Speaker 1: makes his offense better. My first thought was, Yeah, it's 107 00:05:19,480 --> 00:05:21,760 Speaker 1: the only game where you're guaranteed not to lose, right, 108 00:05:21,880 --> 00:05:24,360 Speaker 1: you know what I mean? It doesn't go yet whatever happens, 109 00:05:24,440 --> 00:05:26,800 Speaker 1: you you can win that game. Same thing out here 110 00:05:26,880 --> 00:05:29,600 Speaker 1: when you're above board. No one's trying to win out here. 111 00:05:29,720 --> 00:05:31,920 Speaker 1: You're just trying to get better. So hey, look, this 112 00:05:32,000 --> 00:05:33,440 Speaker 1: is what we're doing. This is what we're gonna try 113 00:05:33,480 --> 00:05:35,920 Speaker 1: to do, and what's your plan against it? Or we 114 00:05:35,960 --> 00:05:38,039 Speaker 1: don't care what your plan is. But you know, when 115 00:05:38,080 --> 00:05:40,000 Speaker 1: you tell someone what you're about to do, it kind 116 00:05:40,000 --> 00:05:41,840 Speaker 1: of takes the staying out of the practice, it does, 117 00:05:41,920 --> 00:05:43,919 Speaker 1: you know what I mean? Yes, and that's why. But 118 00:05:44,000 --> 00:05:45,359 Speaker 1: I think that's why you do or out of the 119 00:05:45,400 --> 00:05:48,240 Speaker 1: out of the drill. It's not live right exactly. It's 120 00:05:48,240 --> 00:05:50,200 Speaker 1: not like you're not going to the ground, you're not tackling, 121 00:05:50,200 --> 00:05:52,640 Speaker 1: you're not doing those kinds of things that could be 122 00:05:52,720 --> 00:05:56,000 Speaker 1: detrimental to somebody's health. Right, you want everybody to stay up. 123 00:05:56,200 --> 00:05:58,600 Speaker 1: You want everybody to stay healthy. So you're not tackling, 124 00:05:58,760 --> 00:06:01,239 Speaker 1: you're maybe thudding a little bit. Oh, you're maybe getting 125 00:06:01,240 --> 00:06:03,880 Speaker 1: the pop. Yeah, you're going ahead, and you're not doing 126 00:06:03,920 --> 00:06:06,560 Speaker 1: something where it's, oh, I need to smack this guy 127 00:06:06,600 --> 00:06:08,599 Speaker 1: in like drive him into the ground like that's that's 128 00:06:08,680 --> 00:06:11,200 Speaker 1: not what's going on. You're being professional. And if there's 129 00:06:11,200 --> 00:06:13,640 Speaker 1: a mistake, if somebody takes something the wrong way, I mean, 130 00:06:14,160 --> 00:06:15,760 Speaker 1: it can be explained away. Hey man, I didn't mean 131 00:06:15,800 --> 00:06:17,800 Speaker 1: to do that. Yes, move on to the next Yes, well, 132 00:06:17,640 --> 00:06:20,440 Speaker 1: well that's something that's something that I think you could 133 00:06:20,440 --> 00:06:24,599 Speaker 1: appreciate from the Chargers coaches, I mean, Anthony Lynn. I. 134 00:06:24,680 --> 00:06:27,599 Speaker 1: So I'll explain this. I was basically, I wasn't Basically 135 00:06:27,640 --> 00:06:29,920 Speaker 1: I was. I was watching the Rams offense the entire 136 00:06:29,960 --> 00:06:33,440 Speaker 1: time on Thursday, because with joint practices, to me, especially 137 00:06:33,480 --> 00:06:36,720 Speaker 1: if there's two of them, you're gonna miss something no 138 00:06:36,760 --> 00:06:39,480 Speaker 1: matter what you're doing. So I just like to watch yourself. 139 00:06:40,320 --> 00:06:43,200 Speaker 1: I was watching both you went back and forth and 140 00:06:43,240 --> 00:06:45,039 Speaker 1: watch I was in the middle of the field watching 141 00:06:45,080 --> 00:06:46,800 Speaker 1: both you weren't. I was in the middle of the 142 00:06:46,839 --> 00:06:49,280 Speaker 1: field that was right down the middle. I had Jared 143 00:06:49,320 --> 00:06:51,320 Speaker 1: Godd Why are you saying that I'm serious. I had 144 00:06:51,400 --> 00:06:54,880 Speaker 1: Jared Goff the end and the Chargers defense coming this way. 145 00:06:55,040 --> 00:06:58,120 Speaker 1: I had Philip Rivers and their offense going against the 146 00:06:58,160 --> 00:07:00,680 Speaker 1: Rams defense going that way. Sometimes times I got mad 147 00:07:00,680 --> 00:07:02,400 Speaker 1: because they snapped the ball at the exact same time. 148 00:07:02,400 --> 00:07:04,560 Speaker 1: That's what I'm saying. You're gonna miss something every now 149 00:07:04,600 --> 00:07:06,760 Speaker 1: and then, but there are ways to watch at the 150 00:07:06,800 --> 00:07:08,919 Speaker 1: same time. Sorry, go ahead, Well maybe I'll do that 151 00:07:08,960 --> 00:07:11,320 Speaker 1: today from the stage. You can't be me, you know. 152 00:07:11,400 --> 00:07:14,160 Speaker 1: If it's if I'm suggesting that to you now, it's 153 00:07:14,200 --> 00:07:18,200 Speaker 1: too late. My point was I was watching offense right 154 00:07:18,240 --> 00:07:20,640 Speaker 1: because I plan on watching defense today. I liked to 155 00:07:20,760 --> 00:07:25,200 Speaker 1: zero in. So I'm really, you know, immersing, Yes, that's 156 00:07:25,240 --> 00:07:27,640 Speaker 1: what I'm telling. What I'm telling, yes, because that's exactly 157 00:07:27,680 --> 00:07:29,880 Speaker 1: what it is that works for you. Yeah. Yeah, a 158 00:07:29,920 --> 00:07:31,520 Speaker 1: lot of things work for I didn't miss a whole 159 00:07:31,520 --> 00:07:35,760 Speaker 1: half of practice. A whole half, huh, A whole half? 160 00:07:35,760 --> 00:07:37,840 Speaker 1: Well you were if you're only watching one side, I 161 00:07:38,080 --> 00:07:40,960 Speaker 1: know that's a whole half a practice. My point is 162 00:07:41,320 --> 00:07:43,480 Speaker 1: to get back to where I was going. I could 163 00:07:43,480 --> 00:07:47,239 Speaker 1: appreciate seeing Anthony Lynn Yeah saying to his players, hey, 164 00:07:47,680 --> 00:07:49,960 Speaker 1: if a big pop happen, or if they haven't taken 165 00:07:50,000 --> 00:07:52,520 Speaker 1: him like he was on it every single time saying hey, 166 00:07:52,560 --> 00:07:54,440 Speaker 1: stay up, we don't need to do that. Stay up, 167 00:07:54,520 --> 00:07:56,600 Speaker 1: stay up. We're trying to get work in here. Mutual 168 00:07:56,640 --> 00:07:59,400 Speaker 1: respect and both coaches, both sides should do that, you know, 169 00:08:00,120 --> 00:08:01,960 Speaker 1: being on the play and when the whistle blows, just 170 00:08:01,960 --> 00:08:04,680 Speaker 1: to make sure it doesn't get heated because it is competitive, right. 171 00:08:04,800 --> 00:08:07,160 Speaker 1: But there was a time yesterday when I'm watching Mike 172 00:08:07,200 --> 00:08:10,119 Speaker 1: Pouncey and I love this the Chargers Pro Bowl Center. 173 00:08:10,440 --> 00:08:13,160 Speaker 1: He's got Sebastian Joseph Day, So that's a matchup I 174 00:08:13,200 --> 00:08:15,240 Speaker 1: want to watch. That's all pro versus the guy that's 175 00:08:15,240 --> 00:08:17,440 Speaker 1: going to start for the Rams. So I had that shot. 176 00:08:17,440 --> 00:08:21,680 Speaker 1: On the other field. Almost simultaneous was Brandon Mebane a 177 00:08:21,760 --> 00:08:25,800 Speaker 1: Super Bowl Championship nose tackle going against Brian Allen right, 178 00:08:25,840 --> 00:08:27,920 Speaker 1: and they snapped the ball within what two seconds of 179 00:08:27,920 --> 00:08:30,760 Speaker 1: each other, so I can see both. I'm just going 180 00:08:30,800 --> 00:08:33,319 Speaker 1: back to you. Yeah, I'm just telling you you can 181 00:08:33,400 --> 00:08:36,160 Speaker 1: do it. Yeah, set that bar high, Miles. Okay, Well, 182 00:08:36,400 --> 00:08:38,520 Speaker 1: I since you did watch more defense than I did, 183 00:08:38,520 --> 00:08:40,079 Speaker 1: I do want to start with this. Where what did 184 00:08:40,160 --> 00:08:42,800 Speaker 1: you think of the Rams defense going against the Charges offense? 185 00:08:43,000 --> 00:08:46,400 Speaker 1: It's exactly what you think it's gonna be. And Clay Matthews, 186 00:08:46,440 --> 00:08:49,000 Speaker 1: I think just verbalized it not too long ago. I 187 00:08:49,000 --> 00:08:51,960 Speaker 1: saw it on Twitter that he's gonna be used exactly 188 00:08:52,000 --> 00:08:53,480 Speaker 1: the way he likes to be used, just the way 189 00:08:53,480 --> 00:08:54,840 Speaker 1: he was in Green Band. I think we said that 190 00:08:54,880 --> 00:08:57,480 Speaker 1: on the show A bunch to see how multiple you're 191 00:08:57,480 --> 00:09:00,280 Speaker 1: gonna be with him now. Right now, I mean, you're 192 00:09:00,280 --> 00:09:02,920 Speaker 1: just getting work, so you know, you're you're setting up 193 00:09:02,920 --> 00:09:05,800 Speaker 1: shots on the pool table just to practice here, but 194 00:09:05,920 --> 00:09:08,080 Speaker 1: you get a feeling like, Okay, he lined up here 195 00:09:08,400 --> 00:09:11,400 Speaker 1: an inside run drill. He lined up there for past 196 00:09:11,480 --> 00:09:14,600 Speaker 1: rushing situations. So it's all broken apart, but if you 197 00:09:14,640 --> 00:09:16,760 Speaker 1: take it as a whole, if you bring it together 198 00:09:16,800 --> 00:09:18,920 Speaker 1: in your mind, you can see, wow, yeah, it's gonna 199 00:09:18,920 --> 00:09:21,080 Speaker 1: be what you thought it was gonna be. But you know, 200 00:09:21,240 --> 00:09:24,360 Speaker 1: that's a thing that does kind of concern me some 201 00:09:25,200 --> 00:09:27,720 Speaker 1: is depth there and just depth in general. You know, 202 00:09:27,760 --> 00:09:31,520 Speaker 1: you've got some pretty good frontline guys. Okay, so let's 203 00:09:31,559 --> 00:09:33,640 Speaker 1: remove a few. Let's play that game. Okay, and you 204 00:09:33,720 --> 00:09:36,520 Speaker 1: have to start a game, say with someone else at 205 00:09:36,520 --> 00:09:39,720 Speaker 1: outside linebacker or someone else at left tackle, Does that 206 00:09:39,800 --> 00:09:42,320 Speaker 1: change everything for you or just some things. I think 207 00:09:42,360 --> 00:09:45,280 Speaker 1: it changes some things. Now I don't know as much 208 00:09:45,520 --> 00:09:48,520 Speaker 1: about With left tackle, it probably doesn't change as much 209 00:09:48,559 --> 00:09:50,960 Speaker 1: because you have somebody like Joe Opelman. I think he 210 00:09:51,000 --> 00:09:54,680 Speaker 1: does have good ability for that position. But in terms 211 00:09:54,720 --> 00:09:59,960 Speaker 1: of outside linebacker, you have somebody in Samson Abcom who's 212 00:10:00,240 --> 00:10:02,240 Speaker 1: it basically all last year, right. So I think it 213 00:10:02,280 --> 00:10:05,600 Speaker 1: depends on if you're saying Clay Matthews is unavailable for 214 00:10:05,640 --> 00:10:08,640 Speaker 1: one game, or if it's Dante Fowler is unavailable for 215 00:10:08,679 --> 00:10:11,160 Speaker 1: one game, right, I think right, because those guys do 216 00:10:11,200 --> 00:10:13,800 Speaker 1: play different positions. You got one strong side and then 217 00:10:13,840 --> 00:10:15,800 Speaker 1: one a week side of Fowler is gonna rush, yes, 218 00:10:16,240 --> 00:10:18,679 Speaker 1: as the will He's going towards your quarterback. Absolutely, So 219 00:10:19,240 --> 00:10:22,920 Speaker 1: a mix of the other two Clay Matthews, Sampson Eblecom. Right, Okay, 220 00:10:22,920 --> 00:10:26,400 Speaker 1: but you're expecting and you're hoping to be versatile with 221 00:10:26,480 --> 00:10:30,240 Speaker 1: Clay Matthews. Okay, remove that and you've got to start ten, eleven, 222 00:10:30,360 --> 00:10:34,640 Speaker 1: twelve games with Sampson, Eblecom and Fowler. Would that wouldn't 223 00:10:34,640 --> 00:10:37,199 Speaker 1: be ideal? What changes? Something changes a little bit, That's 224 00:10:37,200 --> 00:10:40,240 Speaker 1: what I means. Okay, So knock on wood something happens 225 00:10:40,240 --> 00:10:42,680 Speaker 1: along the old line hasn't happened in two years. Say 226 00:10:42,720 --> 00:10:45,120 Speaker 1: you have to remove and Andrew Whitworth, And this is funny. 227 00:10:45,160 --> 00:10:47,600 Speaker 1: I think the whole thing revolves around him. I think 228 00:10:47,640 --> 00:10:50,200 Speaker 1: what he does and what he gives you is so important. Okay, 229 00:10:50,240 --> 00:10:52,160 Speaker 1: if you remove him, how does that change the offense? 230 00:10:52,480 --> 00:10:55,200 Speaker 1: I think that affects everyone out there. Sure, so that's 231 00:10:55,240 --> 00:10:57,720 Speaker 1: the stuff. I start to think. Okay, I like it. 232 00:10:57,760 --> 00:10:59,520 Speaker 1: I like what I see. But let me just remove 233 00:10:59,559 --> 00:11:01,760 Speaker 1: that guyntally and see what happens if I put in 234 00:11:01,800 --> 00:11:03,599 Speaker 1: the backup. You know what I mean? Yes, yeah, do 235 00:11:04,000 --> 00:11:06,160 Speaker 1: I still have the same feeling about the offense and defense? 236 00:11:06,240 --> 00:11:08,640 Speaker 1: What about the secondary? I mean, what did you see 237 00:11:08,840 --> 00:11:11,079 Speaker 1: from them against the Chargers? And then we can have 238 00:11:11,080 --> 00:11:13,360 Speaker 1: this depth conversation there too. You know, to leave is 239 00:11:13,480 --> 00:11:17,360 Speaker 1: unbelievable in this setting. He's almost unbeatable in practice, and 240 00:11:17,640 --> 00:11:20,480 Speaker 1: just in a setting like this to where I mean theft, 241 00:11:20,480 --> 00:11:22,840 Speaker 1: I wouldn't say the officiating his lacks, but you know, 242 00:11:22,880 --> 00:11:25,160 Speaker 1: you're not going to the ground and there are certain 243 00:11:25,200 --> 00:11:27,880 Speaker 1: things that in his mind he doesn't have to worry about. Right. 244 00:11:27,960 --> 00:11:29,720 Speaker 1: All he can focus on is you. I can play 245 00:11:29,760 --> 00:11:33,000 Speaker 1: the drill right. I mean, dude, he's if you get 246 00:11:33,040 --> 00:11:36,800 Speaker 1: past him a quarterback or a receiver in a controlled environment, 247 00:11:36,840 --> 00:11:40,160 Speaker 1: you've done something. You have really, really, really done something. 248 00:11:40,320 --> 00:11:42,840 Speaker 1: Because he's good on the football field where he doesn't 249 00:11:42,840 --> 00:11:45,360 Speaker 1: know what's happening. In a controlled environment where he has 250 00:11:45,360 --> 00:11:47,360 Speaker 1: a pretty good idea of what it's going to be, 251 00:11:47,400 --> 00:11:49,560 Speaker 1: it's like it's either gonna be all passed or all run. 252 00:11:50,320 --> 00:11:53,160 Speaker 1: Dude's almost unbeatable in that situation. What do you think 253 00:11:53,200 --> 00:11:57,360 Speaker 1: adding Wettle to the secondary then does for somebody like 254 00:11:57,520 --> 00:12:00,560 Speaker 1: to leave? You want me to talk into the mic? Yes, 255 00:12:00,720 --> 00:12:03,040 Speaker 1: I would prefer that he just walked over and grabbed that. 256 00:12:03,160 --> 00:12:04,839 Speaker 1: I was trying. I was trying not to disturb the 257 00:12:04,920 --> 00:12:08,080 Speaker 1: show over grab a big man. Make sure we hear 258 00:12:08,120 --> 00:12:10,000 Speaker 1: you loud and clear. You got great points. I want 259 00:12:10,000 --> 00:12:11,880 Speaker 1: everybody to hear. Thank you very much. Where was I 260 00:12:12,080 --> 00:12:13,959 Speaker 1: speaking to the mic? Bro? Thank you? He just you know, 261 00:12:14,160 --> 00:12:17,160 Speaker 1: the hands show up from the blind side, you know, 262 00:12:18,080 --> 00:12:20,720 Speaker 1: just this hand popped in. I just got annoyed. What 263 00:12:20,760 --> 00:12:22,280 Speaker 1: were we talking about? I don't know, but I just 264 00:12:22,280 --> 00:12:26,800 Speaker 1: got distracted because I can see fans like drinking. Oh 265 00:12:26,960 --> 00:12:29,360 Speaker 1: is that what that is? Yeah, dude, you're gonna have 266 00:12:29,400 --> 00:12:33,240 Speaker 1: to share man. Yeah, no, no you didn't. I'll come 267 00:12:33,280 --> 00:12:36,960 Speaker 1: get it. That's cold where it worked. We are we 268 00:12:37,000 --> 00:12:39,400 Speaker 1: need a red solo cup. Yeah, we have to hide it. 269 00:12:39,480 --> 00:12:41,120 Speaker 1: I know, we gotta hide that. See but those are 270 00:12:41,120 --> 00:12:42,760 Speaker 1: the kinds of things that you can get when you 271 00:12:42,760 --> 00:12:44,719 Speaker 1: come out to training camps. So make sure you do that. 272 00:12:45,240 --> 00:12:48,280 Speaker 1: But we what were we talking? Just talking about to secondary? 273 00:12:49,760 --> 00:12:52,640 Speaker 1: How does that effect? He's so smart and it's not 274 00:12:52,720 --> 00:12:56,480 Speaker 1: just for the secondary, it's for the entire defense, you know, 275 00:12:57,160 --> 00:13:00,839 Speaker 1: because what I have seen is Eric Weddle called signals. Yes, 276 00:13:00,840 --> 00:13:02,880 Speaker 1: I was gonna bring that up. So that's that's a 277 00:13:02,920 --> 00:13:05,400 Speaker 1: shift change, you know what I mean. That's that frees 278 00:13:05,480 --> 00:13:08,240 Speaker 1: up guys like Corey Littleton to be Corey Littleton. So 279 00:13:08,840 --> 00:13:11,240 Speaker 1: that's what he brings to the offense. It's another coach 280 00:13:11,240 --> 00:13:13,439 Speaker 1: on the field that can play. Isn't that rare though, 281 00:13:13,480 --> 00:13:16,560 Speaker 1: to have a free safety calling signals. I think I've 282 00:13:16,559 --> 00:13:18,760 Speaker 1: seen it maybe a couple of times with a couple 283 00:13:18,800 --> 00:13:21,439 Speaker 1: of the players, but I can't really recall the only read. 284 00:13:21,640 --> 00:13:23,680 Speaker 1: I'm not sure if Palomlo did it, but I'm sure 285 00:13:23,679 --> 00:13:27,839 Speaker 1: he was somewhere involved in, you know, the decision process. Sure. 286 00:13:27,920 --> 00:13:29,440 Speaker 1: You know, whether I like it or I don't like it, 287 00:13:29,480 --> 00:13:31,080 Speaker 1: this is what we're gonna run watch for this type 288 00:13:31,080 --> 00:13:33,360 Speaker 1: stuff in Baltimore. I'm sure Ed Reid would have done 289 00:13:33,400 --> 00:13:35,240 Speaker 1: it if that's a name that was coming to mind, 290 00:13:35,280 --> 00:13:39,720 Speaker 1: if wasn't the right So yeah, but it helps you 291 00:13:39,720 --> 00:13:43,720 Speaker 1: know your your smartest guy or you're how do you 292 00:13:43,760 --> 00:13:45,920 Speaker 1: say this, You're your your sharpest soldier is going to 293 00:13:46,000 --> 00:13:47,720 Speaker 1: be your team leader, you know what I mean? Yes, 294 00:13:48,000 --> 00:13:50,520 Speaker 1: So that's what he brings to the defense. Plus he 295 00:13:50,520 --> 00:13:53,240 Speaker 1: can also play pretty good free safety. Yeah, you know, 296 00:13:53,320 --> 00:13:55,200 Speaker 1: really good free safety. Would would you see from him 297 00:13:55,200 --> 00:13:58,000 Speaker 1: against the Chargers? Same? He's always in the right spot. Yeah, 298 00:13:58,040 --> 00:14:00,400 Speaker 1: you know, I mean rarely and I love And this 299 00:14:00,480 --> 00:14:05,120 Speaker 1: is why I talk and I react to people's reactions. Like, 300 00:14:05,600 --> 00:14:08,120 Speaker 1: for instance, this brings up something. Mark Baron last year 301 00:14:08,120 --> 00:14:10,880 Speaker 1: went a long stretch without making any wild plays, right, yeah, 302 00:14:11,080 --> 00:14:14,520 Speaker 1: but he wasn't close to making wild plays. Sue went 303 00:14:14,640 --> 00:14:17,200 Speaker 1: the same long stretch without making wild plays, but he 304 00:14:17,280 --> 00:14:20,400 Speaker 1: was a step short a bunch Like if you would 305 00:14:20,400 --> 00:14:24,120 Speaker 1: have read that faster or did something quicker, your stat 306 00:14:24,160 --> 00:14:27,240 Speaker 1: line is completely different for the day. So maybe he 307 00:14:27,320 --> 00:14:31,280 Speaker 1: wasn't overly productive, but he was very, very solid. If 308 00:14:31,280 --> 00:14:34,360 Speaker 1: that makes any sense, it does. Yeah, So so moving forward, 309 00:14:34,720 --> 00:14:38,080 Speaker 1: So with Eric Wettel, I rarely see him even if 310 00:14:38,120 --> 00:14:40,520 Speaker 1: the play gets behind him, clap his hands, shake his hands, 311 00:14:40,600 --> 00:14:42,720 Speaker 1: or didn't know why it happened, you know what I mean. 312 00:14:42,760 --> 00:14:44,880 Speaker 1: And when you come back around to that same scenario, 313 00:14:45,280 --> 00:14:49,080 Speaker 1: he's adjusted right. So the same play, same concept, same 314 00:14:49,120 --> 00:14:51,520 Speaker 1: whatever they were attacking him. Now he's in the right 315 00:14:51,560 --> 00:14:53,000 Speaker 1: spot to either make a play on the ball or 316 00:14:53,000 --> 00:14:55,440 Speaker 1: the man. That's what I noticed. Well, and isn't that 317 00:14:55,520 --> 00:14:58,200 Speaker 1: just coming with veteran experience, because those are the kinds 318 00:14:58,200 --> 00:15:00,840 Speaker 1: of things you talk to players out here in they say, okay, well, 319 00:15:00,960 --> 00:15:03,000 Speaker 1: Eric Weddle can tell you to take a step left, 320 00:15:03,000 --> 00:15:06,440 Speaker 1: take a step right, and then that can really set 321 00:15:06,440 --> 00:15:09,080 Speaker 1: you up from making a really good play true on 322 00:15:09,120 --> 00:15:12,320 Speaker 1: whatever snap that is true. I mean, look, some pros 323 00:15:12,360 --> 00:15:14,040 Speaker 1: get into year four or five and they're still getting 324 00:15:14,040 --> 00:15:16,160 Speaker 1: beat by the same stuff right over and over and 325 00:15:16,200 --> 00:15:19,440 Speaker 1: over again. They're just athletically gifted at what they do best. 326 00:15:19,560 --> 00:15:21,840 Speaker 1: They stay in the league. But I mean, to be 327 00:15:21,920 --> 00:15:25,440 Speaker 1: able to fool him on anything concept wise, personnel, group, 328 00:15:25,520 --> 00:15:28,360 Speaker 1: what have you. The play comes in from Wade Phillips 329 00:15:28,440 --> 00:15:30,440 Speaker 1: and he doesn't like it for whatever reason and no 330 00:15:30,440 --> 00:15:33,560 Speaker 1: one knows why, but you still trust him enough to 331 00:15:33,600 --> 00:15:36,040 Speaker 1: adjust the defense. Yes, yeah, that I think that comes 332 00:15:36,080 --> 00:15:38,800 Speaker 1: with more than experience. That's just being instinct of being 333 00:15:38,800 --> 00:15:40,560 Speaker 1: a great football player. What I what I have also 334 00:15:40,560 --> 00:15:43,000 Speaker 1: thought is pretty interesting is he said that you have 335 00:15:43,040 --> 00:15:48,240 Speaker 1: to establish trust between everybody and accountability. Right, So when 336 00:15:48,280 --> 00:15:51,480 Speaker 1: he does those kinds of adjustments out there on the field, 337 00:15:51,520 --> 00:15:54,400 Speaker 1: he said, the most important thing is that my teammates 338 00:15:54,440 --> 00:15:58,040 Speaker 1: know if I'm wrong, then I'm gonna take the blame 339 00:15:58,080 --> 00:16:00,920 Speaker 1: for it, right right. He knows I am accountable for it, 340 00:16:00,920 --> 00:16:03,240 Speaker 1: and I have no problem being accountable for it. And 341 00:16:03,360 --> 00:16:07,000 Speaker 1: that's something that not everybody does, right, Like sometimes people 342 00:16:07,040 --> 00:16:09,160 Speaker 1: will tell you, oh, you know, make sure you step here, 343 00:16:09,400 --> 00:16:12,240 Speaker 1: and then they do it, and then something happens and 344 00:16:12,320 --> 00:16:14,040 Speaker 1: the coach is like, well, why were you there? And 345 00:16:14,360 --> 00:16:16,680 Speaker 1: nobody says anything. There's a guy I'm still mad at 346 00:16:16,720 --> 00:16:18,440 Speaker 1: for the rest of my life because he left me 347 00:16:18,480 --> 00:16:21,360 Speaker 1: hanging in a Monday meeting. Really called something on the field. 348 00:16:21,360 --> 00:16:23,200 Speaker 1: We called a stunt on the field, right yeah, And 349 00:16:23,280 --> 00:16:25,760 Speaker 1: it was just us. It didn't come off the sideline. 350 00:16:25,800 --> 00:16:28,840 Speaker 1: This happens a lot, Yeah, so, and he didn't run 351 00:16:28,880 --> 00:16:31,040 Speaker 1: it and they hit us on it where he should 352 00:16:31,040 --> 00:16:33,560 Speaker 1: have been. So when we got to the sideline, I 353 00:16:33,600 --> 00:16:36,040 Speaker 1: got ripped. Of course, I'm leaving my gap. It's a 354 00:16:36,080 --> 00:16:38,240 Speaker 1: gap switch. Yeah, I'm taking yours, you're taking mind. And 355 00:16:38,280 --> 00:16:40,080 Speaker 1: he wasn't there for me. So I'm getting ripped and 356 00:16:40,120 --> 00:16:42,880 Speaker 1: I'm waiting for him to step up and say my bad, 357 00:16:42,960 --> 00:16:45,240 Speaker 1: I'm supposed to come around, and he just sat there 358 00:16:45,280 --> 00:16:47,160 Speaker 1: and let me take it, and then did it the 359 00:16:47,200 --> 00:16:50,320 Speaker 1: next day in the meeting. Yeah, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, 360 00:16:50,360 --> 00:16:52,200 Speaker 1: I never said anything. I took it to my bad, 361 00:16:52,240 --> 00:16:53,880 Speaker 1: But I just know what type of person you are 362 00:16:53,920 --> 00:16:56,680 Speaker 1: from here on. Oh yeah, I will never trust you again. 363 00:16:57,000 --> 00:16:59,720 Speaker 1: But from an interior guy with a guy like a safety, 364 00:17:00,080 --> 00:17:02,400 Speaker 1: he's your last line of defense. So there's math that 365 00:17:02,480 --> 00:17:05,120 Speaker 1: goes on when you're taking on blocks versus the play 366 00:17:05,160 --> 00:17:08,840 Speaker 1: you're seeing. So you're going guard ball goes away. Yeah, 367 00:17:09,000 --> 00:17:11,879 Speaker 1: next guy is linebacker, right, Yes, you can kind of 368 00:17:11,880 --> 00:17:14,560 Speaker 1: feel if that guy is blocked, then your next thing 369 00:17:14,600 --> 00:17:17,600 Speaker 1: goes to safety. Right. Safety is supposed to be filling 370 00:17:17,680 --> 00:17:20,439 Speaker 1: because we're pursuing cuts off ball. Ball should stop. We 371 00:17:20,440 --> 00:17:23,920 Speaker 1: should make the play here for zero game plus one right, Yes, Okay. 372 00:17:23,920 --> 00:17:26,119 Speaker 1: When that doesn't happen, you start to lose faith in 373 00:17:26,160 --> 00:17:29,080 Speaker 1: your safeties or they miss. Eric Well's the guy you're 374 00:17:29,080 --> 00:17:31,359 Speaker 1: going to trust completely. He's always going to be in 375 00:17:31,400 --> 00:17:33,560 Speaker 1: the right spot for run support in the alley where 376 00:17:33,560 --> 00:17:35,760 Speaker 1: he needs to be, cutting off the ball throwing it 377 00:17:35,800 --> 00:17:38,200 Speaker 1: back to you. So you make plays. Does that make sense? Yes? 378 00:17:38,280 --> 00:17:40,719 Speaker 1: All you have to do is do your job. You 379 00:17:40,760 --> 00:17:44,080 Speaker 1: know he's going to do his and that's almost immediate. 380 00:17:44,119 --> 00:17:46,399 Speaker 1: You can see that from watching film, you can. And 381 00:17:46,680 --> 00:17:48,440 Speaker 1: it's why he's been in this league so long. It's 382 00:17:48,440 --> 00:17:50,399 Speaker 1: why he's been successful. And I think it's part of 383 00:17:50,440 --> 00:17:52,879 Speaker 1: why everybody in the secondary and really everybody on the 384 00:17:52,880 --> 00:17:56,120 Speaker 1: defense seems to be so excited to play with him. Yeah, 385 00:17:56,160 --> 00:17:58,639 Speaker 1: I mean you should. You're gonna make plays, You're going 386 00:17:58,680 --> 00:18:00,640 Speaker 1: to be smarter. I mean there's gonna be things that 387 00:18:00,960 --> 00:18:02,920 Speaker 1: even Wade Phillips can't help you with that. He can, 388 00:18:03,480 --> 00:18:05,679 Speaker 1: you know, because we're out here. I'm actually out here watching. 389 00:18:05,720 --> 00:18:08,560 Speaker 1: I'm physically a part of this, and I can help 390 00:18:08,600 --> 00:18:12,000 Speaker 1: with adjustments. When you see this, watch this, when you 391 00:18:12,040 --> 00:18:14,159 Speaker 1: see this, this is what they're trying to do, you 392 00:18:14,200 --> 00:18:16,280 Speaker 1: know what I mean. And it seems like he's Claire Bullyant. No, 393 00:18:16,320 --> 00:18:17,879 Speaker 1: the guy has just been through a bunch of wars. 394 00:18:18,320 --> 00:18:22,760 Speaker 1: You know, he SURVIVEDO. Right. Yeah. I thought it was 395 00:18:22,800 --> 00:18:27,000 Speaker 1: interesting too hearing him talk about talking to Philip Rivers 396 00:18:27,160 --> 00:18:30,000 Speaker 1: and he said he misses the conversations between those two. 397 00:18:30,000 --> 00:18:32,760 Speaker 1: Obviously there were teammates for many years in San Diego 398 00:18:32,760 --> 00:18:35,000 Speaker 1: with the Chargers there, So what he was saying is 399 00:18:35,040 --> 00:18:38,960 Speaker 1: that during Thursday's practice you'd be going up to Philip 400 00:18:39,040 --> 00:18:41,119 Speaker 1: Rivers and say, hey, what did you see there? You know, 401 00:18:41,200 --> 00:18:42,840 Speaker 1: they can go back and forth and they really can 402 00:18:42,880 --> 00:18:45,040 Speaker 1: help each other out and make each other better, in 403 00:18:45,160 --> 00:18:47,480 Speaker 1: large part because well, you're not going to see these 404 00:18:47,520 --> 00:18:49,639 Speaker 1: guys during the regular season, so it's not like the 405 00:18:49,680 --> 00:18:51,560 Speaker 1: only chance you're going to see these guys is in 406 00:18:51,640 --> 00:18:54,160 Speaker 1: the Super Bowl, and then if that happens, these two 407 00:18:54,160 --> 00:18:56,080 Speaker 1: teams are going to be very, very different, because that's 408 00:18:56,119 --> 00:18:57,639 Speaker 1: happening in all the way. In February, I saw a 409 00:18:57,680 --> 00:19:00,480 Speaker 1: picture of three of my teammates and I am, oh lucky, 410 00:19:00,520 --> 00:19:02,840 Speaker 1: I really sometimes I mean super Bowl ring aside, but 411 00:19:03,320 --> 00:19:04,560 Speaker 1: I got three guys in the Hall of Fame that 412 00:19:04,600 --> 00:19:07,760 Speaker 1: I played with, Kurt Warner, Orlando Pace and Marshall Falk, 413 00:19:07,840 --> 00:19:10,680 Speaker 1: Jerome bettis too, Jackie Slater as well, but three guys 414 00:19:10,720 --> 00:19:12,639 Speaker 1: that we were close, and he won the Super Bowls, 415 00:19:12,640 --> 00:19:16,440 Speaker 1: won the Super Bowls. Practicing against Orlando Pace was a nightmare. 416 00:19:17,080 --> 00:19:20,560 Speaker 1: And he's not even blocking me. He's blocking a defensive end. 417 00:19:21,040 --> 00:19:24,199 Speaker 1: We hardly if ever made contact in practice. But he 418 00:19:24,240 --> 00:19:26,800 Speaker 1: could call out every single thing I was about to 419 00:19:26,800 --> 00:19:29,879 Speaker 1: do just by staring at me, just by the stands. 420 00:19:29,960 --> 00:19:32,280 Speaker 1: I'm given, Oh he's coming inside. He'll tell the guard 421 00:19:32,320 --> 00:19:37,240 Speaker 1: he's coming inside, Like, oh, shut up, let him figure 422 00:19:37,240 --> 00:19:39,840 Speaker 1: it out. But he was just that smart. So you know, 423 00:19:39,960 --> 00:19:43,080 Speaker 1: guys like that that are on another level, like Wettal, 424 00:19:43,160 --> 00:19:46,000 Speaker 1: like Rivers, they can only help out the other mere 425 00:19:46,080 --> 00:19:48,280 Speaker 1: mortals on the field. Sure, yeah, Well it's funny you 426 00:19:48,280 --> 00:19:50,040 Speaker 1: bring up Orlando Pace because I do want to talk 427 00:19:50,080 --> 00:19:52,919 Speaker 1: about the Rams current left tackle and Andrew Whitworth, because 428 00:19:53,119 --> 00:19:55,280 Speaker 1: that's somebody. I mean, he's thirty seven, he'll be thirty 429 00:19:55,320 --> 00:19:58,400 Speaker 1: eight oble even December. Yeah, and he is still going 430 00:19:58,440 --> 00:20:01,720 Speaker 1: out there in stonewalling guys as if he is one 431 00:20:01,720 --> 00:20:03,679 Speaker 1: of these young spring chickens in the league. You know, 432 00:20:03,760 --> 00:20:05,960 Speaker 1: I mean, I put him in and this we might 433 00:20:06,000 --> 00:20:08,200 Speaker 1: fight on this because you are a Cleveland guy. Okay, 434 00:20:08,240 --> 00:20:10,320 Speaker 1: but I put him in the same category as Joe Thomas. 435 00:20:10,440 --> 00:20:12,320 Speaker 1: Oh why would we fight on that. I think you're right. 436 00:20:12,359 --> 00:20:14,400 Speaker 1: I just you never know. I mean people are Joe 437 00:20:14,440 --> 00:20:16,520 Speaker 1: Thomas isn't saying he's the greatest thing ever, never gave 438 00:20:16,600 --> 00:20:19,200 Speaker 1: up a sack or pressure. Well, I don't know, yeah, 439 00:20:19,480 --> 00:20:21,840 Speaker 1: but no, I think that it's very fair to put 440 00:20:21,880 --> 00:20:24,160 Speaker 1: those two guys in the same sort of category. Yeah. 441 00:20:24,200 --> 00:20:26,919 Speaker 1: I mean they really came up at the same time 442 00:20:26,960 --> 00:20:29,880 Speaker 1: in that AFC North Division, and it was a position 443 00:20:30,200 --> 00:20:32,040 Speaker 1: when you had both of those guys there, you didn't 444 00:20:32,080 --> 00:20:35,119 Speaker 1: worry about it, you know, despite the quarterback troubles that 445 00:20:35,200 --> 00:20:37,760 Speaker 1: both teams went to until I mean Cincinnati with Andy 446 00:20:37,800 --> 00:20:40,720 Speaker 1: Dalton and then now Baker Mayfield in Cleveland. And unfortunately 447 00:20:40,840 --> 00:20:43,320 Speaker 1: Joe Thomas isn't there to see it. But I think 448 00:20:43,760 --> 00:20:46,800 Speaker 1: those two guys are probably two of the best left 449 00:20:46,800 --> 00:20:49,840 Speaker 1: tackles of their era right now. I mean those two. 450 00:20:49,920 --> 00:20:54,080 Speaker 1: Joe Staley would be another one category. Yeah, yeah. I 451 00:20:54,160 --> 00:20:56,240 Speaker 1: used to love watching Quinn and Staley go at it. 452 00:20:56,280 --> 00:20:58,760 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, twice a year. That was always fun football. 453 00:20:58,760 --> 00:21:01,360 Speaker 1: And I'm gonna miss Frank Clark for that very same 454 00:21:01,400 --> 00:21:04,000 Speaker 1: reason watching him take on you know, Andrew Whitworth twice 455 00:21:04,000 --> 00:21:07,520 Speaker 1: a year, that was always fun. But you know, yeah, 456 00:21:07,560 --> 00:21:11,480 Speaker 1: you are the premier left tackle, one of the premier 457 00:21:11,560 --> 00:21:13,880 Speaker 1: left tackles in the game, right, that's how people see 458 00:21:13,880 --> 00:21:16,119 Speaker 1: you still at age thirty seven. So at the end, 459 00:21:16,160 --> 00:21:19,399 Speaker 1: when we get to December, January, going into February, I 460 00:21:19,440 --> 00:21:21,359 Speaker 1: want people to say the same thing about you, you you 461 00:21:21,440 --> 00:21:23,840 Speaker 1: know what I mean? Yes, yeah, so, and he's done 462 00:21:23,840 --> 00:21:27,000 Speaker 1: nothing but been that guy in practice so far. Like 463 00:21:27,080 --> 00:21:30,840 Speaker 1: you said, he's he's right back up to speed already. Yeah, yeah, 464 00:21:30,920 --> 00:21:33,359 Speaker 1: there's no letdown in him. Yeah, And that's you could 465 00:21:33,359 --> 00:21:35,480 Speaker 1: see it really And I think they were in a 466 00:21:35,600 --> 00:21:39,800 Speaker 1: red zone play and Goff drops back, he's looking for 467 00:21:39,880 --> 00:21:41,880 Speaker 1: Gerald Everett and he has time to get the ball 468 00:21:41,960 --> 00:21:46,320 Speaker 1: there because you have Andrew Whitworth just absolutely washing Joey 469 00:21:46,359 --> 00:21:49,080 Speaker 1: Bosa out of the play. And Joey Bosa is one 470 00:21:49,119 --> 00:21:51,639 Speaker 1: of the premier pass rushers in the league. Yeah, he's great, 471 00:21:51,680 --> 00:21:53,760 Speaker 1: and apparently his brother in San Francisco is supposed to 472 00:21:53,800 --> 00:21:56,159 Speaker 1: be better. So that's gonna be interesting to see. But 473 00:21:56,560 --> 00:22:00,399 Speaker 1: at the same whoa, what the heck was that? That 474 00:22:00,520 --> 00:22:02,280 Speaker 1: was me? Chiming in. We have new features over here. 475 00:22:02,280 --> 00:22:07,520 Speaker 1: And again what I like that? That sound effects? I 476 00:22:07,600 --> 00:22:09,800 Speaker 1: thought that was real. Somebody got smacked off to my 477 00:22:09,960 --> 00:22:13,480 Speaker 1: right side. That's cool, ye I told you you? Yeah, yeah, 478 00:22:13,680 --> 00:22:15,720 Speaker 1: brought it out for training. Care I know, Well, do 479 00:22:15,720 --> 00:22:18,280 Speaker 1: we have more sound effects? Uh? No, I just wanted 480 00:22:18,320 --> 00:22:20,239 Speaker 1: that one for I got a special surprise for you 481 00:22:20,280 --> 00:22:22,560 Speaker 1: at the end. Wow. Oh interest, that's about it. Okay, 482 00:22:22,680 --> 00:22:24,919 Speaker 1: well we'll go with the special What that was? I 483 00:22:24,920 --> 00:22:26,560 Speaker 1: know I was a little confused too. I was like, 484 00:22:26,600 --> 00:22:28,080 Speaker 1: we can go. I think we got a trap porn 485 00:22:28,119 --> 00:22:32,560 Speaker 1: in here? Yeah? Nice? Nice, nice? Nice. That just makes 486 00:22:32,560 --> 00:22:36,639 Speaker 1: me want to run. Yeah, all right, next Jo, but 487 00:22:36,680 --> 00:22:39,000 Speaker 1: if you if you think about um, gosh, I kind 488 00:22:39,000 --> 00:22:41,200 Speaker 1: of lost my train at thought. Now, Matt, Joey Bosa 489 00:22:41,280 --> 00:22:43,760 Speaker 1: is better, thank you. Nick Bosa is probably better than 490 00:22:43,840 --> 00:22:46,600 Speaker 1: Joey Bosa. We'll see, well he slotted to be better. 491 00:22:46,640 --> 00:22:49,560 Speaker 1: We'll see one of the funny things. And I owe 492 00:22:49,640 --> 00:22:52,480 Speaker 1: him an apology. I thought Richard Williams was crazy when 493 00:22:52,560 --> 00:22:55,199 Speaker 1: Venus Williams ruled tennis and he said, watch if you 494 00:22:55,240 --> 00:22:57,480 Speaker 1: think she's good, wait for the sister. Yeah, nobody's better 495 00:22:57,520 --> 00:23:04,160 Speaker 1: than Venus. Well you're right, Yeah, twenty some grand slams later. Right, Okay, yeah, exactly. 496 00:23:04,200 --> 00:23:07,560 Speaker 1: But regardless, I think when you have Andrew Whitworth and 497 00:23:07,600 --> 00:23:11,320 Speaker 1: he can still anchor the offensive line as he is, Yeah, 498 00:23:11,359 --> 00:23:14,480 Speaker 1: and you know it's not it's not nothing. Right. You 499 00:23:14,920 --> 00:23:17,960 Speaker 1: have Jared Goff upright for as much as he has 500 00:23:18,000 --> 00:23:21,280 Speaker 1: been because of guys like Andrew Whitworth, and Goff does 501 00:23:21,320 --> 00:23:23,800 Speaker 1: not have to worry about what's coming from that side 502 00:23:23,800 --> 00:23:27,000 Speaker 1: of him, right, because Whitworth is still so good and 503 00:23:27,040 --> 00:23:30,320 Speaker 1: so that that just makes the offense go no doubt 504 00:23:30,400 --> 00:23:32,080 Speaker 1: in a in a way, I kind of equate him 505 00:23:32,119 --> 00:23:34,960 Speaker 1: to Kareem in his later years, right, I mean yeah, 506 00:23:35,000 --> 00:23:37,040 Speaker 1: I mean he's a problem for any other center. I 507 00:23:37,040 --> 00:23:40,159 Speaker 1: can care your age or experience level. You know that 508 00:23:40,240 --> 00:23:44,280 Speaker 1: sky hook is damn near unblockable and you know what's coming, right, 509 00:23:44,320 --> 00:23:47,680 Speaker 1: So what's the same thing. I mean, everyone else outside 510 00:23:47,680 --> 00:23:51,160 Speaker 1: of Aaron Donald, anybody on defense, but on offense, definitely, 511 00:23:51,440 --> 00:23:55,320 Speaker 1: on every single snap, Andrew Whitworth is under attack. Yeah, 512 00:23:55,400 --> 00:23:58,119 Speaker 1: you know what I mean, either their best guy or 513 00:23:58,160 --> 00:24:02,119 Speaker 1: their second best guy is over him for sixteen straight weeks, 514 00:24:02,200 --> 00:24:05,080 Speaker 1: you know what I mean, So that that's his job. 515 00:24:05,160 --> 00:24:07,199 Speaker 1: He accepts that role, and he's really good at it. 516 00:24:07,240 --> 00:24:09,760 Speaker 1: Like you said, man, if you run yourself out of 517 00:24:09,760 --> 00:24:11,879 Speaker 1: the play, he ain't gonna fight. You have to wheel 518 00:24:11,920 --> 00:24:14,199 Speaker 1: you away, you know what I mean. Like at a 519 00:24:14,200 --> 00:24:17,399 Speaker 1: certain point, it's like, thank you very much, come inside, 520 00:24:17,520 --> 00:24:22,199 Speaker 1: you flatten yourself out, He'll just thank you very much. Absolutely. 521 00:24:22,200 --> 00:24:24,399 Speaker 1: But if you find a guy that actually has some 522 00:24:24,480 --> 00:24:26,720 Speaker 1: skill that's gonna give him a fight, well, look, man, um, 523 00:24:27,840 --> 00:24:29,560 Speaker 1: you can do a lot worse, you know what I mean. 524 00:24:30,040 --> 00:24:32,439 Speaker 1: Face and Andrew Worth. Yea, yeah, yeah, no doubt about it. 525 00:24:32,800 --> 00:24:35,600 Speaker 1: What do you think that note Boom and Alan have 526 00:24:35,640 --> 00:24:38,000 Speaker 1: to do at left guard and center to really just 527 00:24:38,040 --> 00:24:40,639 Speaker 1: be prepared for what's coming in the regular season, you know. 528 00:24:40,960 --> 00:24:43,960 Speaker 1: I wish you can simulate it and maybe when you 529 00:24:44,000 --> 00:24:46,200 Speaker 1: get to Oakland because it might not happen here because 530 00:24:46,240 --> 00:24:48,360 Speaker 1: of what we were talking about with their head coaches. Yeah, 531 00:24:48,400 --> 00:24:51,000 Speaker 1: but for me, they got to get in. They gotta 532 00:24:51,359 --> 00:24:52,760 Speaker 1: and there's no way to say it. I wish I 533 00:24:52,760 --> 00:24:55,720 Speaker 1: could curse because there's only one word. Well, you can't 534 00:24:55,760 --> 00:25:01,080 Speaker 1: do that. They need to get into the rough, the rough. 535 00:25:01,400 --> 00:25:05,200 Speaker 1: They need to get into trouble. They need to get 536 00:25:05,240 --> 00:25:08,440 Speaker 1: into some stuff. Yeah, I mean, they need to really 537 00:25:08,480 --> 00:25:12,080 Speaker 1: get into the pooh. I think, I think, yes, thank 538 00:25:12,119 --> 00:25:13,920 Speaker 1: you the other world, I know, I know what you're 539 00:25:13,960 --> 00:25:16,520 Speaker 1: trying to say. There's movies made like you know, or 540 00:25:16,640 --> 00:25:18,680 Speaker 1: I think it's like a Van dam movie where he's 541 00:25:18,720 --> 00:25:21,280 Speaker 1: been training in the woods and he thinks he's ready 542 00:25:21,280 --> 00:25:23,359 Speaker 1: and then his master takes him into a bar with 543 00:25:23,480 --> 00:25:25,480 Speaker 1: a bunch of drunk guys and says, you know, have 544 00:25:25,600 --> 00:25:28,200 Speaker 1: at it to test yourself. But I mean, seriously, when 545 00:25:28,200 --> 00:25:29,679 Speaker 1: you get into the regular what I'm saying is when 546 00:25:29,720 --> 00:25:31,680 Speaker 1: you get into the regular season, right, yeah, I mean 547 00:25:31,680 --> 00:25:34,919 Speaker 1: it's for keeps and those guys that you're blocking, like 548 00:25:35,000 --> 00:25:39,320 Speaker 1: Andrew Whitworth, are either well paid or looking to get 549 00:25:39,359 --> 00:25:41,840 Speaker 1: well paid, and they're looking for turnstiles, you know, So 550 00:25:42,480 --> 00:25:44,760 Speaker 1: you got to really get into it to get yourself 551 00:25:44,760 --> 00:25:46,800 Speaker 1: ready for the regular season. So I would like to 552 00:25:46,840 --> 00:25:49,480 Speaker 1: see them get into a dust up, not a fight, 553 00:25:49,520 --> 00:25:53,000 Speaker 1: but just a mess. Yeah yeah, with two a nose 554 00:25:53,080 --> 00:25:56,520 Speaker 1: tackle and a three technique or whoever on the d 555 00:25:56,600 --> 00:26:00,240 Speaker 1: line that just doesn't take any guff. He's not their friend. Okay, 556 00:26:00,320 --> 00:26:03,439 Speaker 1: do you think they need to play in the preseason, 557 00:26:03,800 --> 00:26:05,520 Speaker 1: like are they going to be able? Are they going 558 00:26:05,520 --> 00:26:07,879 Speaker 1: to be able? To get enough in these practices like 559 00:26:07,920 --> 00:26:09,840 Speaker 1: the ones we're gonna have to day with the Chargers, right, 560 00:26:09,880 --> 00:26:11,840 Speaker 1: and then next week in NAPA. Is that going to 561 00:26:11,880 --> 00:26:13,840 Speaker 1: be enough for them? Or do they need preseason? They'll 562 00:26:14,000 --> 00:26:15,760 Speaker 1: They'll be fine with the way they're practicing, don't get 563 00:26:15,800 --> 00:26:18,080 Speaker 1: me wrong, but just too accelerated. I would say this, 564 00:26:18,160 --> 00:26:19,919 Speaker 1: if you really want to get some good work, and 565 00:26:19,920 --> 00:26:23,119 Speaker 1: you're getting good work against Aaron Donald, right, no doubt, 566 00:26:23,200 --> 00:26:26,080 Speaker 1: walk up and slap him in the face. I mean, really, 567 00:26:26,320 --> 00:26:28,720 Speaker 1: I think that that I would not do that. Make 568 00:26:28,800 --> 00:26:32,480 Speaker 1: him mad, show, make him show you what game speed 569 00:26:32,520 --> 00:26:34,880 Speaker 1: looks like for you, may make him want to wreck 570 00:26:34,960 --> 00:26:38,879 Speaker 1: your days practice. Yeah, I said this about Pouncy the 571 00:26:38,960 --> 00:26:41,240 Speaker 1: Chargers center. Yeah, you should beg him to go full 572 00:26:41,280 --> 00:26:44,200 Speaker 1: speed so you can get a full speed look. Because 573 00:26:44,240 --> 00:26:46,200 Speaker 1: if you can beat him or hang with his full speed, 574 00:26:46,240 --> 00:26:48,679 Speaker 1: you can hang with ninety percent of the league. You 575 00:26:48,720 --> 00:26:50,840 Speaker 1: really know, you can hang with anybody. I'm just I'm 576 00:26:51,119 --> 00:26:53,399 Speaker 1: with all due respect, Yeah, I feel you, but you 577 00:26:53,400 --> 00:26:55,040 Speaker 1: can hang with Anybody's what I'm saying with him. So, 578 00:26:55,200 --> 00:26:58,000 Speaker 1: I mean you should want for those two guys, I 579 00:26:58,040 --> 00:27:00,560 Speaker 1: want to see them get into it. We're you can't 580 00:27:00,600 --> 00:27:03,440 Speaker 1: have help. McVay is not going to help you. Whitworth 581 00:27:03,560 --> 00:27:05,920 Speaker 1: isn't gonna help you. It's I got a man up 582 00:27:05,960 --> 00:27:08,320 Speaker 1: and block this guy. Where I got a man up 583 00:27:08,359 --> 00:27:11,880 Speaker 1: and block this guy's trash, talk out and keep my head, 584 00:27:12,040 --> 00:27:13,760 Speaker 1: you know, Yes, And that's not going to happen when 585 00:27:13,760 --> 00:27:16,800 Speaker 1: everybody's being nice to each other. No, it won't. So 586 00:27:17,000 --> 00:27:19,280 Speaker 1: I think you just want to see the intensity level 587 00:27:19,359 --> 00:27:21,800 Speaker 1: ratcheted up a little bit. Things that kind of it. Yeah, 588 00:27:21,880 --> 00:27:25,200 Speaker 1: I mean, it's it's it's weird. I mean, some guys, uh, 589 00:27:25,600 --> 00:27:29,280 Speaker 1: they wait to get punched in the mouth to respond, right, 590 00:27:29,320 --> 00:27:33,280 Speaker 1: And sometimes that's the wrong attitude because if you're waking up, 591 00:27:33,680 --> 00:27:36,080 Speaker 1: you know, Jared Goff could be just waking up right, 592 00:27:36,440 --> 00:27:39,080 Speaker 1: you know, before you wake up. So that's the only thing. 593 00:27:39,119 --> 00:27:41,160 Speaker 1: I mean, they haven't been out there when it's real, 594 00:27:41,800 --> 00:27:44,200 Speaker 1: you know. So that's that's the only thing I wish 595 00:27:44,240 --> 00:27:46,199 Speaker 1: I can simulate for those guys. Well, I just I 596 00:27:46,240 --> 00:27:49,560 Speaker 1: don't know that you can. It's hard because somebody asked 597 00:27:49,560 --> 00:27:52,600 Speaker 1: this for mail backs, right, yeah, well but even then, 598 00:27:52,800 --> 00:27:55,119 Speaker 1: because I don't, I think that it's going to be 599 00:27:55,160 --> 00:27:58,240 Speaker 1: a pretty big trend where most players are not going 600 00:27:58,280 --> 00:28:00,240 Speaker 1: to play in preseason. If they do, they're not gonna 601 00:28:00,240 --> 00:28:02,680 Speaker 1: pay very much. Well, just remember starts Sean McVay knows, 602 00:28:02,800 --> 00:28:05,080 Speaker 1: and I mean the entire offense, or this series could 603 00:28:05,080 --> 00:28:06,800 Speaker 1: be just about those two guys. So I don't care 604 00:28:06,800 --> 00:28:09,760 Speaker 1: if it's third and seventeen. We're running a die between 605 00:28:10,160 --> 00:28:12,760 Speaker 1: both of your shoulders. Yes, yeah, let's see what you do. 606 00:28:12,920 --> 00:28:14,600 Speaker 1: I want to see if you can handle it. We're 607 00:28:14,600 --> 00:28:17,080 Speaker 1: going tempo, We're gonna change the snap count on you. 608 00:28:17,119 --> 00:28:18,840 Speaker 1: I want to make sure you can think. Brian Allen, 609 00:28:19,119 --> 00:28:22,639 Speaker 1: and I'm not giving you help. Nope, Boom for sixteen plays, 610 00:28:22,680 --> 00:28:24,920 Speaker 1: let me see how you handle it, right, Yeah, exactly. 611 00:28:24,920 --> 00:28:27,480 Speaker 1: And that's but that I think might be what you 612 00:28:27,520 --> 00:28:30,000 Speaker 1: see from them. It was interesting hearing from Sean McVay 613 00:28:30,400 --> 00:28:33,160 Speaker 1: the other day said that they're going to evaluate whether 614 00:28:33,280 --> 00:28:35,040 Speaker 1: or not they want to play note Boom and Allen 615 00:28:35,080 --> 00:28:38,440 Speaker 1: in the preseason basically because they don't have the reps. 616 00:28:38,560 --> 00:28:42,400 Speaker 1: Right if you're talking about Austin blythe Rob Havenstein and 617 00:28:42,400 --> 00:28:45,480 Speaker 1: obviously Andrew Whitworth, those guys have all been in the 618 00:28:45,560 --> 00:28:47,920 Speaker 1: league and they've played a bunch of snaps, so they 619 00:28:47,920 --> 00:28:50,960 Speaker 1: don't need to necessarily play like you would need your 620 00:28:51,000 --> 00:28:53,360 Speaker 1: young guys to make sure that they're ready. I think 621 00:28:53,360 --> 00:28:55,400 Speaker 1: in an ideal world, though, you probably don't play those 622 00:28:55,400 --> 00:28:57,360 Speaker 1: guys in the play. Look, man, I mean I want 623 00:28:57,360 --> 00:28:59,240 Speaker 1: to test those tires before I get out on the road. 624 00:29:00,160 --> 00:29:02,600 Speaker 1: Sure they do. But the guys that have some wear 625 00:29:02,600 --> 00:29:04,320 Speaker 1: and tear a lot of tread on the tire. You 626 00:29:04,320 --> 00:29:09,560 Speaker 1: don't have to maybe blythe plays a little a little bit, 627 00:29:09,680 --> 00:29:12,600 Speaker 1: maybe a series just to get everybody lined up right. 628 00:29:12,920 --> 00:29:17,240 Speaker 1: So like for for him, it just to pass a pass, protection, 629 00:29:17,320 --> 00:29:19,800 Speaker 1: a screen in a draw, get out, okay, yeah, nothing 630 00:29:19,800 --> 00:29:21,600 Speaker 1: that puts you in harm's way. You know what I'm saying. 631 00:29:22,080 --> 00:29:25,640 Speaker 1: I just did you relay? What is it necessary? It 632 00:29:25,720 --> 00:29:28,560 Speaker 1: might be necessary just for communication. I mean, look, it's okay, okay, 633 00:29:28,600 --> 00:29:32,040 Speaker 1: communication you mean communication from him to no Boom and Allen. Right, 634 00:29:32,040 --> 00:29:33,720 Speaker 1: we're gonna do this, and I want him to call 635 00:29:33,760 --> 00:29:35,840 Speaker 1: I want the rook to call it right, Okay. So 636 00:29:35,960 --> 00:29:38,760 Speaker 1: we're gonna run three plays that you know, don't really 637 00:29:38,800 --> 00:29:41,120 Speaker 1: feature you as a guard. Sure you know what I'm saying, 638 00:29:41,160 --> 00:29:43,680 Speaker 1: But just for communications sake, chemistry sake, I need you 639 00:29:43,720 --> 00:29:46,160 Speaker 1: to take these, Rook and that's and then Roland Dendy 640 00:29:46,520 --> 00:29:49,760 Speaker 1: Roland Evans everybody else out. But yeah, look, if you 641 00:29:49,840 --> 00:29:52,720 Speaker 1: haven't made start number one and you're moving into year two, 642 00:29:52,840 --> 00:29:55,960 Speaker 1: that's very young. You can play preseason Okay, yeah, no, 643 00:29:56,240 --> 00:29:59,160 Speaker 1: it's it's I don't know. I think you don't want 644 00:29:59,200 --> 00:30:01,320 Speaker 1: to see them get but you do want to see 645 00:30:01,360 --> 00:30:05,600 Speaker 1: them get prepared, because when you're going from two guys 646 00:30:05,680 --> 00:30:09,600 Speaker 1: in Roger Saffold and John Sullivan who played the left 647 00:30:09,600 --> 00:30:12,760 Speaker 1: guard in center position, and they had as much experience 648 00:30:12,840 --> 00:30:15,440 Speaker 1: as they did going to this, they're gonna be some 649 00:30:15,480 --> 00:30:18,600 Speaker 1: growing pains. I think that it's fair to expect that, right, 650 00:30:18,640 --> 00:30:21,520 Speaker 1: and it's not going to be their fault, but they 651 00:30:21,560 --> 00:30:25,200 Speaker 1: just don't have that experience yet, right right am I 652 00:30:25,240 --> 00:30:28,640 Speaker 1: am I crazier? No? No, no, no, absolutely not. But 653 00:30:28,680 --> 00:30:31,080 Speaker 1: I mean guys that I mean, people have been here before. 654 00:30:31,120 --> 00:30:32,959 Speaker 1: This is not unheard of going into your second year 655 00:30:33,000 --> 00:30:35,360 Speaker 1: and becoming the starter. Some guys, you know, take to 656 00:30:35,480 --> 00:30:38,200 Speaker 1: it like ducks to water, and they don't have that 657 00:30:38,280 --> 00:30:41,560 Speaker 1: growing pains and they don't make a ton of mistakes. 658 00:30:41,720 --> 00:30:43,680 Speaker 1: Right They're on their way to being a pro bowler 659 00:30:44,000 --> 00:30:47,760 Speaker 1: possibly beyond, so that's also a possibility. But sure, I mean, 660 00:30:47,800 --> 00:30:51,920 Speaker 1: I wouldn't want to put the same fence around a 661 00:30:52,000 --> 00:30:54,720 Speaker 1: second year non starter or a new starter, as I 662 00:30:54,760 --> 00:30:58,200 Speaker 1: would Andrew Whitworth or Todd Gurley or anyone else that's 663 00:30:58,200 --> 00:31:00,760 Speaker 1: actually produced at a high level, right, Yeah, you have 664 00:31:00,880 --> 00:31:04,080 Speaker 1: to earn being out of preseason. Yes, yeah, not just 665 00:31:04,120 --> 00:31:06,840 Speaker 1: because you're penciled in as the starter, right right, No, 666 00:31:06,960 --> 00:31:09,040 Speaker 1: you do, and so we will continue to monitor that. 667 00:31:09,080 --> 00:31:12,480 Speaker 1: I think this particular practice and then obviously the couple 668 00:31:12,520 --> 00:31:15,800 Speaker 1: of practices in NAPA next week with the Raiders, they're 669 00:31:15,880 --> 00:31:18,720 Speaker 1: probably going to say a lot about where those two 670 00:31:18,760 --> 00:31:22,000 Speaker 1: guys are, no doubt, absolutely, I mean same thing. I 671 00:31:22,040 --> 00:31:24,800 Speaker 1: mean watching the offense and I just remember the Rams 672 00:31:24,840 --> 00:31:28,600 Speaker 1: d line taking on the Raiders offensive line early. Was 673 00:31:28,600 --> 00:31:31,200 Speaker 1: it a couple of season ago or last season? It 674 00:31:31,280 --> 00:31:34,400 Speaker 1: starts to the Raiders, Yeah that was last year. Was 675 00:31:34,560 --> 00:31:38,360 Speaker 1: last year and just jumping in with both feet against 676 00:31:38,360 --> 00:31:41,480 Speaker 1: a pretty good and physical offensive line that helped you 677 00:31:41,880 --> 00:31:43,720 Speaker 1: for the rest of the year. Yes, So I hope 678 00:31:43,720 --> 00:31:47,080 Speaker 1: the same thing happens with the Raiders defensive line the 679 00:31:47,160 --> 00:31:50,120 Speaker 1: Chargers defensive line. That it's it's tough early you can 680 00:31:50,160 --> 00:31:53,120 Speaker 1: get you know, pretty good reads and looks and understanding 681 00:31:53,160 --> 00:31:54,600 Speaker 1: about who you have and what you need to do 682 00:31:54,600 --> 00:31:57,160 Speaker 1: to get better. Sure, yeah, no doubt about it. Two 683 00:31:57,240 --> 00:32:00,480 Speaker 1: players that I thought stood out in a really good 684 00:32:00,480 --> 00:32:04,080 Speaker 1: way for the Rams offense against the Chargers defense the 685 00:32:04,120 --> 00:32:07,080 Speaker 1: other day, where Tyler Higbee and Jerald Everett. You know, 686 00:32:07,240 --> 00:32:09,640 Speaker 1: I think these tight ends, and we've talked about this 687 00:32:09,680 --> 00:32:11,480 Speaker 1: a lot. I think over the course of the offseason 688 00:32:11,480 --> 00:32:14,920 Speaker 1: and now into training camp, the tight end position is 689 00:32:15,000 --> 00:32:18,840 Speaker 1: one where the Rams can gain the most on offense. 690 00:32:18,960 --> 00:32:21,640 Speaker 1: Right and again, you're talking about a team that finished 691 00:32:21,680 --> 00:32:24,080 Speaker 1: number one in scoring in seventeen, number two in scoring 692 00:32:24,320 --> 00:32:28,280 Speaker 1: in twenty eighteen, so there's only so much room for improvement. However, 693 00:32:28,680 --> 00:32:30,520 Speaker 1: you have not gotten very much out of that tight 694 00:32:30,600 --> 00:32:33,840 Speaker 1: end position. And so if you can, and if Tyler 695 00:32:33,920 --> 00:32:37,560 Speaker 1: Higbee and Jerald Everett both take steps forward, then where 696 00:32:37,600 --> 00:32:40,040 Speaker 1: does that put your offense? Man, You're in great show, dude. 697 00:32:40,080 --> 00:32:42,920 Speaker 1: It balances the whole thing out. If you've got Cup 698 00:32:42,920 --> 00:32:45,560 Speaker 1: on one side, slot receiver and a tight end that's 699 00:32:45,640 --> 00:32:48,400 Speaker 1: just as dangerous on the other side of the formation. 700 00:32:48,440 --> 00:32:50,560 Speaker 1: I mean, think of yourself defensively. You are spread out 701 00:32:50,600 --> 00:32:53,560 Speaker 1: all over hell trying to cover everyone right, and the 702 00:32:53,640 --> 00:32:56,200 Speaker 1: left tackle, like we said, is solid, so you can't 703 00:32:56,240 --> 00:32:58,760 Speaker 1: get pressure there. It's just wow. That just makes everything 704 00:32:58,840 --> 00:33:03,200 Speaker 1: tougher to defend. And way back Kellen Winslow Senior, Yeah, yeah, 705 00:33:03,240 --> 00:33:06,040 Speaker 1: told me Chargers great. He always thought the tight end 706 00:33:06,120 --> 00:33:08,280 Speaker 1: is always open, and I agree with him. You know 707 00:33:08,280 --> 00:33:10,280 Speaker 1: what I mean, The tight end is almost open in 708 00:33:10,320 --> 00:33:13,800 Speaker 1: every single you know, offense versus every single defense. That's 709 00:33:13,800 --> 00:33:16,360 Speaker 1: your matchup problems. And I'll say this, I'll say this man, 710 00:33:16,480 --> 00:33:19,400 Speaker 1: just like outside linebacker or let's say Sue and Clay 711 00:33:19,400 --> 00:33:21,680 Speaker 1: Matthews and we were coming over. At some point, there's 712 00:33:21,720 --> 00:33:24,800 Speaker 1: going to be those athletic tight ends that come knocking 713 00:33:24,880 --> 00:33:27,480 Speaker 1: on the door for a chance to play in LA. Okay, 714 00:33:27,520 --> 00:33:29,680 Speaker 1: you know what I mean in this offense. Actually, yeah, 715 00:33:29,760 --> 00:33:32,840 Speaker 1: so you better start making some day out here, bro. Yeah. 716 00:33:32,960 --> 00:33:36,200 Speaker 1: It'll be interesting to see whether or not, you know, 717 00:33:36,240 --> 00:33:39,920 Speaker 1: the Rams extend Tyler Higby at some point, because he 718 00:33:40,040 --> 00:33:42,760 Speaker 1: is one of those guys who would be coming up 719 00:33:43,040 --> 00:33:45,880 Speaker 1: at the end of the season, right and this same 720 00:33:45,920 --> 00:33:49,880 Speaker 1: situation that Rob Havenstein was in last year. So where 721 00:33:49,960 --> 00:33:52,080 Speaker 1: whether or not the Rams will do that, we'll see. 722 00:33:52,240 --> 00:33:54,880 Speaker 1: But I think Tyler Higby has shown that he has 723 00:33:54,920 --> 00:33:57,520 Speaker 1: some receiving ability. Now was he drafted in the second 724 00:33:57,600 --> 00:34:00,480 Speaker 1: round to really be that kind of George and read 725 00:34:00,640 --> 00:34:04,320 Speaker 1: element whatever you want to say. As Gerald Everett was 726 00:34:04,360 --> 00:34:07,920 Speaker 1: the first pick of the Sean McVeigh era, that's not 727 00:34:07,960 --> 00:34:11,480 Speaker 1: necessarily the case. But I think Tyler Higby still can 728 00:34:11,600 --> 00:34:14,839 Speaker 1: has shown he can block really well. He's great as 729 00:34:14,840 --> 00:34:18,040 Speaker 1: an inline blocker, and that is very important when you've 730 00:34:18,080 --> 00:34:20,960 Speaker 1: got somebody like Todd Gurley. And he looks significantly stronger 731 00:34:21,040 --> 00:34:22,719 Speaker 1: than he did last year for some reason. I don't 732 00:34:22,719 --> 00:34:24,200 Speaker 1: know what it is. If he's just it's I think 733 00:34:24,200 --> 00:34:26,040 Speaker 1: it's his arms, man. It may be the black hair. 734 00:34:26,680 --> 00:34:29,480 Speaker 1: Maybe it may be the hair co Fair Yeah, yeah, yeah, 735 00:34:29,640 --> 00:34:32,360 Speaker 1: when he had the blonde, Yes, yeah, the guy Fieri. 736 00:34:32,680 --> 00:34:34,640 Speaker 1: I think I might try that guy with the black 737 00:34:34,680 --> 00:34:37,319 Speaker 1: hair Higby, you know, yeah, yeah, I mean just dark 738 00:34:37,320 --> 00:34:39,080 Speaker 1: o natural. I may just pick up the brick. I 739 00:34:39,080 --> 00:34:41,320 Speaker 1: see where you're going. He looks tougher. I'm with you, yeah, 740 00:34:41,360 --> 00:34:44,359 Speaker 1: just you've been around. So question, let's go back to 741 00:34:44,560 --> 00:34:47,680 Speaker 1: Lance Kendrick era. Oh boy, okay, are you better or worse? 742 00:34:47,880 --> 00:34:51,520 Speaker 1: Better by how much? I would say by a significant margin. 743 00:34:51,560 --> 00:34:55,000 Speaker 1: But you also have a better offensive system, right, That's 744 00:34:55,000 --> 00:34:57,640 Speaker 1: what I'm saying. So okay, let's go back even further 745 00:34:57,719 --> 00:35:02,279 Speaker 1: than Jared cook Better who you know. I did. I 746 00:35:02,320 --> 00:35:03,960 Speaker 1: text this to you, tweet this to you. I said, 747 00:35:04,000 --> 00:35:05,759 Speaker 1: a lot of people are gonna like eat their words 748 00:35:05,800 --> 00:35:08,040 Speaker 1: on him. You texted that to me, Oh I did. Okay, 749 00:35:08,040 --> 00:35:10,000 Speaker 1: when he's in New Orleans, you're gonna see what he's 750 00:35:10,000 --> 00:35:11,800 Speaker 1: all about. With a quarterback that can actually get the 751 00:35:11,840 --> 00:35:14,239 Speaker 1: football with a competent offense. We'll hold on. Now, you 752 00:35:14,239 --> 00:35:16,960 Speaker 1: saw that in Green Bay, did you not? Something's going 753 00:35:17,000 --> 00:35:19,439 Speaker 1: on in Green Bay? Okay, But I'm saying, like, when 754 00:35:19,480 --> 00:35:21,480 Speaker 1: he was in Green Bay, you saw that. But I mean, 755 00:35:21,600 --> 00:35:23,640 Speaker 1: I think this is he'll be able to reach his 756 00:35:23,760 --> 00:35:27,960 Speaker 1: potential like in New Orleans. Yeah, I think he's going 757 00:35:28,000 --> 00:35:30,040 Speaker 1: to be a problem for a lot of people. So yeah, 758 00:35:30,200 --> 00:35:33,560 Speaker 1: but what I'm saying is, I mean, I agree with you. 759 00:35:33,640 --> 00:35:36,239 Speaker 1: It's a long way of saying the tight ends they 760 00:35:36,320 --> 00:35:39,480 Speaker 1: have a wonderful opportunity in this offense. Yeah, this is 761 00:35:39,520 --> 00:35:42,240 Speaker 1: the last part of this offense that hasn't really taken 762 00:35:42,280 --> 00:35:46,120 Speaker 1: off or had had a game that just you know, 763 00:35:46,400 --> 00:35:49,640 Speaker 1: set everybody looking at them. I still think those two 764 00:35:49,640 --> 00:35:51,440 Speaker 1: games or those games are out there for those two 765 00:35:51,440 --> 00:35:54,000 Speaker 1: guys for sure. And if you look at what it 766 00:35:54,160 --> 00:35:57,240 Speaker 1: is that the Rams are utilizing them for I think 767 00:35:57,400 --> 00:36:00,480 Speaker 1: if you see Gerald Everett in the red zone, that 768 00:36:00,640 --> 00:36:03,880 Speaker 1: is ideally where you want him, right, yeah, because he 769 00:36:03,920 --> 00:36:07,120 Speaker 1: can be the matchup nightmare of the matchup problem from 770 00:36:07,320 --> 00:36:09,920 Speaker 1: that spot because like you, you like you line a 771 00:36:09,960 --> 00:36:12,719 Speaker 1: smaller safety up on him. And they did this once 772 00:36:12,760 --> 00:36:15,080 Speaker 1: if you remember this is seventeen when the Rams were 773 00:36:15,120 --> 00:36:18,560 Speaker 1: at Arizona. Right, it was fourth down and I believe 774 00:36:18,600 --> 00:36:21,759 Speaker 1: the Rams ran a slant to Gerald Everett. It caught 775 00:36:21,800 --> 00:36:23,799 Speaker 1: it in the end zone for a touchdown, and that 776 00:36:23,840 --> 00:36:26,759 Speaker 1: was because Tyrren Matthew was lined up on him. That's 777 00:36:26,800 --> 00:36:30,279 Speaker 1: a matchup problem, yes, right, there's no way that that 778 00:36:30,320 --> 00:36:32,440 Speaker 1: guy should be able to cover you in that small 779 00:36:32,480 --> 00:36:34,480 Speaker 1: space and he couldn't. That's got to be consistent. Like 780 00:36:34,760 --> 00:36:37,080 Speaker 1: you know, there are certain people where you can watch 781 00:36:37,440 --> 00:36:40,360 Speaker 1: Travis Kelsey depending on who's over top of him, you know, 782 00:36:40,480 --> 00:36:43,400 Speaker 1: it's complete, yes, you know, you know you miss you Ertz. 783 00:36:43,480 --> 00:36:45,200 Speaker 1: I guess was kind of the same way depending on 784 00:36:45,239 --> 00:36:48,359 Speaker 1: who walked out with him when he detached. Okay, that's 785 00:36:48,400 --> 00:36:50,600 Speaker 1: that's a completion for whatever quarterbacks thrown at him. So, 786 00:36:51,200 --> 00:36:54,239 Speaker 1: Gerald Everett, Higbee, either one of those guys turns out 787 00:36:54,239 --> 00:36:56,800 Speaker 1: to be that guy. For for Jared Goff, your offense 788 00:36:56,880 --> 00:36:59,399 Speaker 1: never leaves the field, right, And that's the thing, man, 789 00:36:59,520 --> 00:37:04,240 Speaker 1: if that it's so interesting because you have guys like Woods, 790 00:37:04,480 --> 00:37:07,320 Speaker 1: like Cooks, like cup and we know what they're capable 791 00:37:07,360 --> 00:37:11,080 Speaker 1: of and what you have to do to stop them. Right. Yeah, 792 00:37:11,120 --> 00:37:13,719 Speaker 1: So then like if you get that tight end and 793 00:37:13,760 --> 00:37:16,640 Speaker 1: he's a really great receiver too, then all that does 794 00:37:16,719 --> 00:37:20,200 Speaker 1: is open up opportunities for your running backs. Right. And 795 00:37:20,239 --> 00:37:22,600 Speaker 1: Todd Gurley, as we know, has not seen very many 796 00:37:22,600 --> 00:37:24,560 Speaker 1: stacked boxes in the last couple of years because the 797 00:37:24,640 --> 00:37:27,680 Speaker 1: Rams just utilize eleven personnel and basically nothing else. I 798 00:37:27,719 --> 00:37:29,600 Speaker 1: think that'll be a little bit different this year, and 799 00:37:29,719 --> 00:37:32,280 Speaker 1: I know you do too well. You know when Torry 800 00:37:32,320 --> 00:37:34,160 Speaker 1: Holt was with us and he was talking about when 801 00:37:34,160 --> 00:37:37,239 Speaker 1: Isaac Bruce and they were both on the same team 802 00:37:37,239 --> 00:37:39,480 Speaker 1: and how much they would force cover two because they 803 00:37:39,520 --> 00:37:41,440 Speaker 1: would have to they would have to keep two safeties 804 00:37:41,480 --> 00:37:43,160 Speaker 1: on the roof because one of these guys is going 805 00:37:43,239 --> 00:37:45,760 Speaker 1: to run by our corner. Right, So there goes Marshall 806 00:37:45,920 --> 00:37:48,160 Speaker 1: versus a seven man box. He even mentioned that with 807 00:37:48,160 --> 00:37:51,399 Speaker 1: Stephen Jackson, you know, yes, when Steven Jackson got the 808 00:37:51,400 --> 00:37:54,120 Speaker 1: the when there was a rare occasion when the box 809 00:37:54,200 --> 00:37:56,799 Speaker 1: wasn't stacked for him, he made them pay immediately. So, 810 00:37:56,880 --> 00:38:00,160 Speaker 1: but that was dependent on the the offense worked and 811 00:38:00,239 --> 00:38:03,719 Speaker 1: the receivers and tight ends threatening the defense to cover 812 00:38:03,800 --> 00:38:06,359 Speaker 1: in a certain way. But that's the kind of thing 813 00:38:06,400 --> 00:38:08,480 Speaker 1: now that you're really going to be able to see that, 814 00:38:08,600 --> 00:38:11,680 Speaker 1: not that we haven't already, but I I just wonder 815 00:38:11,719 --> 00:38:14,080 Speaker 1: what the new element of the offense is going to 816 00:38:14,120 --> 00:38:16,000 Speaker 1: be this year. It's going to be it has to 817 00:38:16,000 --> 00:38:19,759 Speaker 1: be personnel groups and at some point you'll see, you know, 818 00:38:19,800 --> 00:38:21,920 Speaker 1: like you said, Henderson and Gurley on the field at 819 00:38:21,920 --> 00:38:24,759 Speaker 1: the same time. You think so, yeah, of course, I mean, 820 00:38:25,000 --> 00:38:27,560 Speaker 1: and I keep going back to Tavon Austin way back 821 00:38:27,560 --> 00:38:31,000 Speaker 1: when it was basically the same deal. So sort of 822 00:38:31,280 --> 00:38:35,280 Speaker 1: end around jet sweep guy that pulls the backside defensive 823 00:38:35,400 --> 00:38:37,920 Speaker 1: end off of pursuit. So there's a cutback lane for 824 00:38:37,960 --> 00:38:41,000 Speaker 1: Todd Gurley. Yeah, it's the same sort of but I 825 00:38:41,040 --> 00:38:42,960 Speaker 1: think this will be a little more explosive and a 826 00:38:43,000 --> 00:38:46,279 Speaker 1: little he's a little thicker than Tavon and that's being nice, 827 00:38:46,320 --> 00:38:49,759 Speaker 1: that's nice, look, but the same sort of you know, hell, 828 00:38:50,440 --> 00:38:52,480 Speaker 1: hell if you damned if you do. Damned if you don't. Yes, 829 00:38:52,520 --> 00:38:55,080 Speaker 1: if you don't, if your defensive end steps down to stop, 830 00:38:55,280 --> 00:38:58,359 Speaker 1: you know, the cutback from Todd, the end around's gone. Yes, 831 00:38:58,440 --> 00:38:59,680 Speaker 1: you know what I mean. If you play the end 832 00:38:59,719 --> 00:39:01,200 Speaker 1: a round, Todd girl is going to cut back for you. 833 00:39:01,440 --> 00:39:04,640 Speaker 1: You know. I always go back to that game that 834 00:39:04,719 --> 00:39:08,960 Speaker 1: the Rams played in Cincinnati and they brought out the Wildcat, 835 00:39:09,360 --> 00:39:12,319 Speaker 1: right I remember we're seeing Yeah, I remember seeing that 836 00:39:12,400 --> 00:39:14,560 Speaker 1: in practice and like people being like, oh, you can't 837 00:39:14,600 --> 00:39:15,960 Speaker 1: report he came from. I'm like, I know, I know, 838 00:39:16,000 --> 00:39:19,239 Speaker 1: it's fine, but like it works for that one play 839 00:39:19,280 --> 00:39:22,040 Speaker 1: in Tavan with sixty yards down the field, and then 840 00:39:22,080 --> 00:39:24,040 Speaker 1: they tried to do it more and it didn't work out. 841 00:39:24,080 --> 00:39:27,000 Speaker 1: Oh that's you know. Wildcat is like the fumble of Rooski. 842 00:39:27,360 --> 00:39:30,040 Speaker 1: You know, you'll you can only use it once. That's 843 00:39:30,080 --> 00:39:33,000 Speaker 1: all one snap and then that's that's it. I'm pretty 844 00:39:33,000 --> 00:39:35,560 Speaker 1: sure Todd Gurley has two passing touchdowns from his time 845 00:39:35,560 --> 00:39:38,760 Speaker 1: in Georgia from the Wildcat. Really he does. I'm pretty 846 00:39:38,760 --> 00:39:41,600 Speaker 1: sure I know he has one. Was it that ugly 847 00:39:41,680 --> 00:39:43,680 Speaker 1: jump shot put? No, it was a it was like 848 00:39:43,680 --> 00:39:46,719 Speaker 1: a really five thirty yard pass. Okay, all right. Interesting. 849 00:39:47,080 --> 00:39:48,960 Speaker 1: So I hate when like running backs do that and 850 00:39:48,960 --> 00:39:52,600 Speaker 1: they get like the shot the shot put pass team right, 851 00:39:52,640 --> 00:39:54,319 Speaker 1: and and they score with it. They call it like 852 00:39:54,320 --> 00:39:57,279 Speaker 1: a touchdown pass. No, that was a that's basically a 853 00:39:57,360 --> 00:40:02,920 Speaker 1: forward pitch, you know, old like the put the touch Yeah. 854 00:40:04,360 --> 00:40:05,839 Speaker 1: I don't know. I don't know that we will ever 855 00:40:05,880 --> 00:40:08,960 Speaker 1: see Todd Gurley really throw a pass. I think Cooper 856 00:40:09,000 --> 00:40:13,279 Speaker 1: Cup is more likely. If anybody is ready or could 857 00:40:13,280 --> 00:40:15,279 Speaker 1: get any defense to bite on a half back pass, 858 00:40:15,320 --> 00:40:18,000 Speaker 1: it would be him. Okay, fair, as soon as thirty 859 00:40:18,040 --> 00:40:20,600 Speaker 1: touches the football, you're gonna get all eleven coming at him. 860 00:40:20,920 --> 00:40:25,320 Speaker 1: Got him at Okay, I was wrong. One attempt, one completion, 861 00:40:25,560 --> 00:40:28,719 Speaker 1: fifty yards. It wasn't a touchdown. Okay, Well he did 862 00:40:28,840 --> 00:40:31,840 Speaker 1: have a fifty I saw that. Probably a lot of 863 00:40:31,880 --> 00:40:33,399 Speaker 1: that was yards after catch, and I have to ask 864 00:40:33,440 --> 00:40:35,600 Speaker 1: Tod about that. Is Todd's birthday today, by the way, 865 00:40:35,640 --> 00:40:39,760 Speaker 1: Happy birthday, birthday, Todd Gurley, Happy birthday, Dante Fowler. Nice, 866 00:40:39,840 --> 00:40:43,680 Speaker 1: Happy birthday, Brady. He's gonna light it up, Dante Fowler. 867 00:40:44,200 --> 00:40:46,120 Speaker 1: I actually think so too. Yeah, he's gonna light it up. 868 00:40:46,239 --> 00:40:49,399 Speaker 1: You know. It's funny. I saw the other day there 869 00:40:49,440 --> 00:40:51,640 Speaker 1: was a quote from Todd Gurley and he said that 870 00:40:51,760 --> 00:40:54,760 Speaker 1: Dante Fowler is sometimes getting to the quarterback or getting 871 00:40:54,760 --> 00:40:57,239 Speaker 1: to the ball whatever as fast as Aaron Donald. And 872 00:40:57,480 --> 00:41:00,880 Speaker 1: I have seen a lot of people dispute that on Twitter, 873 00:41:01,360 --> 00:41:05,160 Speaker 1: and it is true. I saw it with my own eyes. Okay, 874 00:41:05,200 --> 00:41:08,239 Speaker 1: like when there was a play the other day, and 875 00:41:08,239 --> 00:41:10,080 Speaker 1: I think I put this in ten Observations, which you 876 00:41:10,120 --> 00:41:14,400 Speaker 1: can keep reading on the RAMS dot com. But yeah, 877 00:41:14,440 --> 00:41:20,120 Speaker 1: there is Yeah, you put play the Airborne for that one. Yeah, 878 00:41:20,160 --> 00:41:23,400 Speaker 1: there we go. Um anyway, but there was a play 879 00:41:23,600 --> 00:41:26,800 Speaker 1: and it was a RAMS one defense against the twos 880 00:41:26,840 --> 00:41:30,680 Speaker 1: on offense, and Fowler and Donald both came from the 881 00:41:30,760 --> 00:41:33,200 Speaker 1: left side of the defense right, but they got into 882 00:41:33,239 --> 00:41:36,359 Speaker 1: the backfield so fast that Blake Bortles basically couldn't even 883 00:41:36,360 --> 00:41:39,200 Speaker 1: hand the ball off to the running back. Wow. Okay, 884 00:41:39,280 --> 00:41:42,520 Speaker 1: And so when you see that, I'm telling you Dante 885 00:41:42,600 --> 00:41:47,400 Speaker 1: Fowler has got that kind of speed. He's got jets. Yes, yeah, 886 00:41:47,560 --> 00:41:54,160 Speaker 1: he's becoming more flexible. Remember what we called Quinn like 887 00:41:54,200 --> 00:41:56,520 Speaker 1: Gumby Gumby because the guy can bend and he would 888 00:41:56,560 --> 00:42:00,959 Speaker 1: slip and slide around corners. Not to that extent, but boy, 889 00:42:01,280 --> 00:42:04,040 Speaker 1: he gets real skinny at the point of attack. Yeah, 890 00:42:04,080 --> 00:42:07,120 Speaker 1: there's not a lot to hit the offensive tackles, So 891 00:42:07,800 --> 00:42:10,680 Speaker 1: he's coming off with speed and velocity and just sliding 892 00:42:10,719 --> 00:42:14,200 Speaker 1: by blockers. That is a good sign. That is the 893 00:42:14,239 --> 00:42:16,040 Speaker 1: mark of a pass rusher when you can go to 894 00:42:16,320 --> 00:42:19,600 Speaker 1: a signature move. Yes, and it still works time and 895 00:42:19,640 --> 00:42:22,440 Speaker 1: time again. So yeah, I think he is setting up 896 00:42:22,440 --> 00:42:25,239 Speaker 1: and gearing up for a hell of a run. He 897 00:42:25,280 --> 00:42:27,719 Speaker 1: knows that he's in a contract here, of course, you 898 00:42:27,760 --> 00:42:30,920 Speaker 1: can tell man. Yeah, yeah, I mean it's we used 899 00:42:30,960 --> 00:42:32,880 Speaker 1: to say this, the carrot in front of the donkey, right, 900 00:42:32,960 --> 00:42:34,920 Speaker 1: it's right there. Yes, you know, all you've got to 901 00:42:34,920 --> 00:42:38,920 Speaker 1: do is catch that dark thing. I think he can 902 00:42:38,960 --> 00:42:42,360 Speaker 1: do it, though, And if you have him, you have Donald, 903 00:42:42,440 --> 00:42:45,560 Speaker 1: you have Clay Matthews. Yeah, if you're an offense, that's 904 00:42:45,560 --> 00:42:48,760 Speaker 1: a problem, no doubt. I mean, look, at some point, 905 00:42:49,120 --> 00:42:51,400 Speaker 1: you know what, Donald, He's gonna see a lot of attention. 906 00:42:51,400 --> 00:42:53,399 Speaker 1: We know this, right, So there's your double. But those 907 00:42:53,440 --> 00:42:55,600 Speaker 1: two guys are gonna be singled up more often than 908 00:42:55,719 --> 00:42:59,000 Speaker 1: Nut Matthews and Foul Matthews and Foul, So you're gonna 909 00:42:59,040 --> 00:43:01,080 Speaker 1: get one on one with a lot of people. Yeah, 910 00:43:01,239 --> 00:43:05,080 Speaker 1: you just have to do something with it and make plays. Yeah, 911 00:43:05,120 --> 00:43:07,919 Speaker 1: you do. I think he can. I think the most 912 00:43:08,040 --> 00:43:12,400 Speaker 1: interesting thing about Fowler right now is he was a 913 00:43:12,520 --> 00:43:15,200 Speaker 1: number three overall pick, and I feel like people tend 914 00:43:15,239 --> 00:43:16,960 Speaker 1: to forget that just based on the way he kind 915 00:43:16,960 --> 00:43:19,839 Speaker 1: of got passed over in Jacksonville, right, I mean, there 916 00:43:19,880 --> 00:43:22,680 Speaker 1: are reasons for that. He had the acl that happened 917 00:43:22,680 --> 00:43:26,319 Speaker 1: at first day of rookie minicamp, which still to me 918 00:43:26,480 --> 00:43:28,560 Speaker 1: is just like one of the most horrible things that 919 00:43:28,600 --> 00:43:30,960 Speaker 1: you can think of, like for a player, like I 920 00:43:31,000 --> 00:43:33,960 Speaker 1: cannot imagine that. You go, you do everything that you do, 921 00:43:34,120 --> 00:43:37,280 Speaker 1: you finally get in to the NFL, and then boom, 922 00:43:37,360 --> 00:43:40,239 Speaker 1: like the bad things happen immediately. You know it happens. Then, 923 00:43:40,360 --> 00:43:41,880 Speaker 1: I mean, you're gonna have to work your way through it. 924 00:43:41,920 --> 00:43:43,600 Speaker 1: But I mean there are a lot of people that 925 00:43:44,120 --> 00:43:46,640 Speaker 1: you know, they say he's on the bubble ubba bus. Yeah, 926 00:43:46,760 --> 00:43:48,719 Speaker 1: you know, you haven't seen enough. I mean, if you 927 00:43:48,760 --> 00:43:50,920 Speaker 1: look at his production chart, Okay, it's not there for 928 00:43:50,920 --> 00:43:53,000 Speaker 1: a number three in the draft right right, not yet, 929 00:43:53,120 --> 00:43:55,759 Speaker 1: not yet. This is the year for him, This is 930 00:43:55,760 --> 00:43:58,480 Speaker 1: the year where it should all come together. Right, You're 931 00:43:58,520 --> 00:44:01,080 Speaker 1: gonna be in one spot. You are starter. You're in 932 00:44:01,120 --> 00:44:03,440 Speaker 1: competition every single snap for your life, right, that's the 933 00:44:03,440 --> 00:44:05,839 Speaker 1: way it goes. Absolutely, But you were a frontline guy, 934 00:44:06,160 --> 00:44:09,120 Speaker 1: You're gonna get every opportunity to do what you do best. Now, 935 00:44:09,200 --> 00:44:12,600 Speaker 1: let's see what type of player you really are. I 936 00:44:12,640 --> 00:44:16,440 Speaker 1: think seeing him against this Chargers offense and this Chargers 937 00:44:16,480 --> 00:44:19,799 Speaker 1: offensive line, it's going to be a good test for 938 00:44:19,880 --> 00:44:23,080 Speaker 1: what he can do against some of the league's top tackles. 939 00:44:23,360 --> 00:44:25,680 Speaker 1: This offensive line is good, you know, I mean thinking 940 00:44:25,680 --> 00:44:29,160 Speaker 1: about him, and you gotta go to when you play Arizona, 941 00:44:29,239 --> 00:44:31,959 Speaker 1: You've got air Raid, then you've got Seattle to where 942 00:44:32,000 --> 00:44:34,600 Speaker 1: it's just straight up slam your head against the wall 943 00:44:34,640 --> 00:44:36,920 Speaker 1: a thousand times to make plays there. And then you've 944 00:44:36,920 --> 00:44:40,239 Speaker 1: got San Francisco, which is very very multiple. Right, So, 945 00:44:40,760 --> 00:44:43,480 Speaker 1: as a right defensive end or any sort of pass rusher, 946 00:44:44,400 --> 00:44:46,160 Speaker 1: I don't think anybody else is going to be challenged 947 00:44:46,200 --> 00:44:48,359 Speaker 1: as much as him. Maybe not, Yeah, I mean that's 948 00:44:48,360 --> 00:44:52,640 Speaker 1: gonna be tough, know, and all three quarterbacks outside or yeah, 949 00:44:52,680 --> 00:44:55,640 Speaker 1: outside of Garoppolo, and even he can move, Kyler Murray 950 00:44:55,640 --> 00:44:59,200 Speaker 1: can move. Russell Wilson is almost impossible to bring down. 951 00:44:59,560 --> 00:45:02,440 Speaker 1: So if you can somehow find a way to get 952 00:45:02,480 --> 00:45:05,359 Speaker 1: double digit sacks in your division versus those guys, you've 953 00:45:05,400 --> 00:45:07,560 Speaker 1: done something well that. You know what, when you look 954 00:45:07,600 --> 00:45:10,279 Speaker 1: at the different quarterbacks in the division, I mean you 955 00:45:10,360 --> 00:45:13,520 Speaker 1: talk about Russell Wilson being almost impossible to bring down. 956 00:45:13,640 --> 00:45:16,400 Speaker 1: Kyler Murray could do that too. Yeah, right, you know, 957 00:45:16,680 --> 00:45:20,799 Speaker 1: he's got fatigue, he's got speed like vic You saw it. 958 00:45:20,840 --> 00:45:22,680 Speaker 1: We were up there when the Rams just put it 959 00:45:22,719 --> 00:45:25,200 Speaker 1: on Seattle at forty two seven. That was a fun 960 00:45:25,320 --> 00:45:27,560 Speaker 1: day beating. Or was it the one here in LA 961 00:45:27,719 --> 00:45:30,200 Speaker 1: where Russell wills. No, it was up there. They should 962 00:45:30,200 --> 00:45:32,439 Speaker 1: have had like twelve sacks on him, and the only 963 00:45:32,480 --> 00:45:35,080 Speaker 1: reason they didn't was because of him. Yes, you know, 964 00:45:35,160 --> 00:45:38,000 Speaker 1: getting out of stuff. Yeah, and he's amazing. Yes, So 965 00:45:38,120 --> 00:45:41,000 Speaker 1: he can do those kinds of things. I think Kyler 966 00:45:41,080 --> 00:45:43,279 Speaker 1: Murray has that kind of ability. Yeah. Obviously we don't 967 00:45:43,280 --> 00:45:45,440 Speaker 1: know what kind of offense that the Cardinals gonna put 968 00:45:45,480 --> 00:45:47,200 Speaker 1: out there. Yeah, you know, I mean, I just mean 969 00:45:47,239 --> 00:45:49,920 Speaker 1: in the sense that you don't know what is surrounding 970 00:45:50,000 --> 00:45:52,839 Speaker 1: him yet you don't. Yeah, it's it's air Ray. Throw 971 00:45:52,880 --> 00:45:54,560 Speaker 1: the ball every down and let him run it and 972 00:45:54,600 --> 00:45:57,360 Speaker 1: then mix send David Johnson. You know what's coming yes, yeah, 973 00:45:57,400 --> 00:45:59,279 Speaker 1: all right. I think you just don't know exactly how 974 00:45:59,280 --> 00:46:03,160 Speaker 1: it's gonna look. But then Garoppolo, man, you just don't 975 00:46:03,200 --> 00:46:05,400 Speaker 1: know what you're gonna get coming off that ACL injury. Now, 976 00:46:05,400 --> 00:46:07,239 Speaker 1: if he looks at anything like Cooper Cup, I bet 977 00:46:07,280 --> 00:46:11,560 Speaker 1: he's fine, probably, no doubt. I mean that offense is tough, 978 00:46:11,920 --> 00:46:14,520 Speaker 1: and they've got some good parts, you know what I mean. Yeah, 979 00:46:14,560 --> 00:46:16,920 Speaker 1: So you just think of what they did. They had success. 980 00:46:16,960 --> 00:46:18,400 Speaker 1: They just didn't win a lot of games, but they 981 00:46:18,440 --> 00:46:21,800 Speaker 1: had success off offensively, Yeah, they did. They kept losing people, 982 00:46:21,840 --> 00:46:27,440 Speaker 1: So remove said quarterback. Put in Garoppolo or any credible 983 00:46:27,800 --> 00:46:30,000 Speaker 1: good quarterback, and what would you get on game day? 984 00:46:30,120 --> 00:46:32,239 Speaker 1: That's a pretty tough out when you play Sam France, No, 985 00:46:32,239 --> 00:46:35,520 Speaker 1: no doubt. So preseason football, it's gonna start a week 986 00:46:35,719 --> 00:46:38,440 Speaker 1: from today for the Los Angeles Rams when they will 987 00:46:38,480 --> 00:46:41,400 Speaker 1: take on the Oakland Raiders there at the coliseum. I 988 00:46:41,440 --> 00:46:44,839 Speaker 1: don't know what coliseum it is now, but whatever their name, 989 00:46:45,920 --> 00:46:49,040 Speaker 1: the Oakland Alameda Coliseum. Yes, uh, it used to be 990 00:46:49,080 --> 00:46:51,279 Speaker 1: oh dot co. I think it's something different. But what 991 00:46:51,320 --> 00:46:54,879 Speaker 1: are you looking forward to seeing during those games? Create 992 00:46:54,960 --> 00:46:58,399 Speaker 1: any player in particular portals? Yeah? Yeah, if Goff isn't 993 00:46:58,400 --> 00:47:02,760 Speaker 1: gonna play, and he won't and he better not. Yeah. Yeah, 994 00:47:02,800 --> 00:47:07,040 Speaker 1: but let's uh, I guess the going sentiment is that 995 00:47:07,440 --> 00:47:10,160 Speaker 1: the Rams are upgraded at backup quarterback. Well, let's see that. 996 00:47:10,239 --> 00:47:13,080 Speaker 1: Let's make sure that there's out So that's the first 997 00:47:13,120 --> 00:47:15,080 Speaker 1: guy I'm looking too. Okay, you know, let me. I 998 00:47:15,160 --> 00:47:17,480 Speaker 1: want to see Mortals play. Well, I want to see 999 00:47:17,480 --> 00:47:19,759 Speaker 1: what he does in this offense, or at least half 1000 00:47:19,760 --> 00:47:21,840 Speaker 1: of it. Yes, yeah, you know, I think that the 1001 00:47:21,880 --> 00:47:25,920 Speaker 1: connection between him and Mike Thomas is going to be 1002 00:47:26,080 --> 00:47:28,040 Speaker 1: one that we're going to talk about a lot throughout 1003 00:47:28,040 --> 00:47:31,080 Speaker 1: the preseason. Yeah, it's it's so funny. And now they're 1004 00:47:31,120 --> 00:47:34,040 Speaker 1: the backup offense right when Bortles and Thomas are in there, Yes, 1005 00:47:34,080 --> 00:47:36,640 Speaker 1: the twos. But it's so modern day football. It's a 1006 00:47:36,719 --> 00:47:39,560 Speaker 1: quarterback feeding one guy. Yeah, you know what I mean. 1007 00:47:39,760 --> 00:47:42,480 Speaker 1: It's it's it's so modern day football. But yes, if 1008 00:47:42,480 --> 00:47:44,320 Speaker 1: you're black Bortles, and this is all due respect to 1009 00:47:44,320 --> 00:47:47,680 Speaker 1: anybody out there, why wouldn't you feed a guy that big? Right? Yeah, 1010 00:47:47,719 --> 00:47:49,480 Speaker 1: that can jump, that can run, you know what I mean? 1011 00:47:49,600 --> 00:47:52,600 Speaker 1: So his strong hands, there are a few catches that 1012 00:47:52,640 --> 00:47:55,560 Speaker 1: he made in that charger's practice on Thursday where it's like, Okay, 1013 00:47:55,600 --> 00:47:58,319 Speaker 1: Mike Thomas, I see you are going firm hands to 1014 00:47:58,320 --> 00:48:01,240 Speaker 1: the football is exactly what you want. Side of Reynolds. 1015 00:48:01,239 --> 00:48:03,120 Speaker 1: Just this is just for fun. This is way down 1016 00:48:03,120 --> 00:48:05,200 Speaker 1: the road. Well, actually it's week two when you play 1017 00:48:05,239 --> 00:48:07,920 Speaker 1: New Orleans, right, yeah, Okay the receivers you have cup 1018 00:48:08,160 --> 00:48:12,960 Speaker 1: Woods Cooks. Which one can simulate Mike Thomas for the defense? Oh, 1019 00:48:12,719 --> 00:48:15,960 Speaker 1: the New Orleans Mike Thomas, Yes, which one can simulate him? 1020 00:48:16,280 --> 00:48:19,920 Speaker 1: Robert Woods maybe none? You need Mike Thomas, right, so 1021 00:48:20,080 --> 00:48:23,040 Speaker 1: you need Mike Thomas. You need Mike Thomas to simulate 1022 00:48:23,120 --> 00:48:25,360 Speaker 1: Michael Thomas. I mean that's but that's just that's what 1023 00:48:25,400 --> 00:48:27,919 Speaker 1: I'm telling. It's like, it's so modern NFL with those 1024 00:48:27,960 --> 00:48:30,200 Speaker 1: two guys. That's what you're gonna see. And that's what's 1025 00:48:30,200 --> 00:48:32,480 Speaker 1: happening in New Orleans. Yes, that's why you pay that 1026 00:48:32,520 --> 00:48:34,880 Speaker 1: guy one hundred million bucks. You can dam it into 1027 00:48:35,000 --> 00:48:38,839 Speaker 1: him ninety times in a year. Yes, And so that's 1028 00:48:39,120 --> 00:48:42,400 Speaker 1: you see that connection I think between Blake Portals Mike Thomas. 1029 00:48:42,560 --> 00:48:45,600 Speaker 1: Then the other one is Jojo Natson. Yeah, both the 1030 00:48:45,680 --> 00:48:48,640 Speaker 1: girls guys. Yeah, both of those guys. I thought with 1031 00:48:48,719 --> 00:48:51,760 Speaker 1: Jojo Natson and Mike Thomas had really good days against 1032 00:48:51,800 --> 00:48:54,000 Speaker 1: the Chargers. Todd Gurley even shouted them out in his 1033 00:48:54,080 --> 00:48:56,439 Speaker 1: press conference, saying that both those guys had a day. 1034 00:48:56,800 --> 00:48:59,879 Speaker 1: You know, Jojoe was close a lot last year, right, 1035 00:49:00,680 --> 00:49:03,759 Speaker 1: you mean to breaking one. Yeah, he was close a lot. 1036 00:49:03,840 --> 00:49:06,640 Speaker 1: I had some really good returns. Um you know, as 1037 00:49:06,680 --> 00:49:08,799 Speaker 1: a receiver in preseason, I thought he was pretty good. Yeah, 1038 00:49:08,840 --> 00:49:10,560 Speaker 1: you know once you got over how you know how 1039 00:49:10,600 --> 00:49:12,399 Speaker 1: he looked and how small he was he was. Yeah, 1040 00:49:12,400 --> 00:49:14,359 Speaker 1: the guy can make plays, you know, so I hope 1041 00:49:14,360 --> 00:49:16,680 Speaker 1: that continues. He made a diving catch the other day 1042 00:49:16,719 --> 00:49:19,200 Speaker 1: that I was pretty impressed by, like going towards the sideline, 1043 00:49:19,200 --> 00:49:21,279 Speaker 1: he had to run under it at Blake Bortle's pass. 1044 00:49:21,320 --> 00:49:22,840 Speaker 1: That was just kind of floating up and it was 1045 00:49:22,840 --> 00:49:25,359 Speaker 1: one of those sort of post corner routs, if you will. 1046 00:49:25,560 --> 00:49:27,880 Speaker 1: So he gets under it, makes the catch and then 1047 00:49:27,920 --> 00:49:29,799 Speaker 1: goes out of bounds. It was really impressive play. Did 1048 00:49:29,800 --> 00:49:31,520 Speaker 1: he go to the ground? Yeah? Did it make a sound? 1049 00:49:32,040 --> 00:49:33,840 Speaker 1: I know, That's what I'm saying, right, like like a 1050 00:49:33,840 --> 00:49:36,720 Speaker 1: spider pan on cotton, You're right, or like a lands 1051 00:49:36,920 --> 00:49:40,400 Speaker 1: right you just wow? Did that even register? You know 1052 00:49:40,480 --> 00:49:43,840 Speaker 1: what I mean? Wow? That used to be my favorite saying. 1053 00:49:43,880 --> 00:49:45,960 Speaker 1: My offensive line coach. He's to say that when he 1054 00:49:46,080 --> 00:49:48,120 Speaker 1: thought that, you know when when we were having padded 1055 00:49:48,120 --> 00:49:50,640 Speaker 1: practices and he thought things were a little too soft, 1056 00:49:51,120 --> 00:49:53,160 Speaker 1: Like you guys aren't doing anything. It's like a spider 1057 00:49:53,200 --> 00:49:58,120 Speaker 1: pan on cotton. That's right. Yeah, man, Yeah, you so quiet, 1058 00:49:58,320 --> 00:50:01,120 Speaker 1: take carries and you know bow where people hit the deck. 1059 00:50:01,200 --> 00:50:04,960 Speaker 1: I mean you hear it. The ground moves, right, okay, Carol, 1060 00:50:05,040 --> 00:50:07,359 Speaker 1: Carol King I feel the earth move under my feet, right, 1061 00:50:07,360 --> 00:50:09,960 Speaker 1: I mean it's funny. Right. Everybody on the sideline, uh, 1062 00:50:10,000 --> 00:50:13,759 Speaker 1: the the the chain gang, the referees, anybody there when 1063 00:50:13,800 --> 00:50:16,319 Speaker 1: the play comes to him, right, everybody starts to back 1064 00:50:16,400 --> 00:50:19,160 Speaker 1: up fifteen yards. No one moves when Jojoe's running a year, 1065 00:50:20,880 --> 00:50:25,279 Speaker 1: that's true. Yeah, I think I can stand here and 1066 00:50:25,320 --> 00:50:28,759 Speaker 1: take that one. Yeah. Anybody on defense, you're you're particularly 1067 00:50:28,800 --> 00:50:31,520 Speaker 1: looking forward to seeing Kaiser, I'm still looking at the 1068 00:50:31,560 --> 00:50:35,120 Speaker 1: nose tackles Great gains Sebastian Joseph Davis. That's huge, And 1069 00:50:35,160 --> 00:50:37,440 Speaker 1: I think both of those guys will play in preseason, 1070 00:50:37,719 --> 00:50:40,399 Speaker 1: no doubt. Yeah, absolutely, Yes. The more you can get, 1071 00:50:40,400 --> 00:50:43,960 Speaker 1: the better. Yeah. Yeah, play every single snap, you know, 1072 00:50:44,400 --> 00:50:48,640 Speaker 1: for them. Yeah, for everything. Uh so Micah Kaiser, of course. Uh. 1073 00:50:48,680 --> 00:50:51,880 Speaker 1: You know a guy that keeps popping out, um is 1074 00:50:51,920 --> 00:50:54,440 Speaker 1: Taylor Rap Yeah, yeah, by where they use him, how 1075 00:50:54,480 --> 00:50:56,480 Speaker 1: they use him, and what he does. You know, he 1076 00:50:57,000 --> 00:50:59,239 Speaker 1: has a knack for always setting himself up for a 1077 00:50:59,320 --> 00:51:02,359 Speaker 1: high impact play, Yes, he does. Yeah, and those those 1078 00:51:02,400 --> 00:51:04,880 Speaker 1: guys I'm definitely looking forward to seeing. I think I 1079 00:51:04,960 --> 00:51:07,360 Speaker 1: want to see two guys that are coming back from injury, 1080 00:51:07,560 --> 00:51:10,960 Speaker 1: and that's Kevin Peterson at cornerback and Morgan Fox on 1081 00:51:11,000 --> 00:51:13,920 Speaker 1: the defensive line. I think both of those guys were 1082 00:51:14,000 --> 00:51:17,400 Speaker 1: trending in a direction to really contribute in twenty eighteen, 1083 00:51:17,400 --> 00:51:19,040 Speaker 1: and then injuries kind of took them out of that. 1084 00:51:19,360 --> 00:51:23,479 Speaker 1: Can Can Can Morgan Fox be this year's Matt long Acre? Yeah? Yeah, 1085 00:51:23,560 --> 00:51:26,000 Speaker 1: you know what I mean, a guy that everyone had 1086 00:51:26,040 --> 00:51:28,480 Speaker 1: cut going into training camp, right, and then next thing 1087 00:51:28,520 --> 00:51:30,359 Speaker 1: you know, he's starting. Oh goodness, I didn't have him 1088 00:51:30,400 --> 00:51:33,080 Speaker 1: cut going into training camp though. For long Acre? Oh 1089 00:51:33,080 --> 00:51:34,719 Speaker 1: for long AG's what I mean. Yeah, and then all 1090 00:51:34,719 --> 00:51:36,680 Speaker 1: of a sudden he's starting on game day, you know 1091 00:51:36,680 --> 00:51:38,200 Speaker 1: what I mean. I think it's a little bit different 1092 00:51:38,200 --> 00:51:40,319 Speaker 1: for Fox just in the sense that he seems to 1093 00:51:40,360 --> 00:51:42,920 Speaker 1: be a significant part of the defensive line rotation already, 1094 00:51:42,920 --> 00:51:46,200 Speaker 1: I hope. So, yeah, he's a We liked him ever 1095 00:51:46,239 --> 00:51:48,439 Speaker 1: since we saw him in preseason game number one way 1096 00:51:48,480 --> 00:51:51,040 Speaker 1: back when, right, yeah, when all he did was make plays. Yes, 1097 00:51:51,120 --> 00:51:54,400 Speaker 1: yeah against Minnesota too, I mean that last one in 1098 00:51:54,440 --> 00:51:56,600 Speaker 1: twenty sixteen, that was great. Yeah, he's got what you 1099 00:51:56,600 --> 00:51:59,400 Speaker 1: can't teach as a defensive lineman. If you gotta be wrong, wrong, 1100 00:51:59,440 --> 00:52:01,640 Speaker 1: five yards up the fields for sure. All right, Well, 1101 00:52:01,680 --> 00:52:05,480 Speaker 1: any parting shots, I'm gonna pretend like this isn't our 1102 00:52:05,560 --> 00:52:11,440 Speaker 1: last one. Okay, yeah, well you can do that, Matt. 1103 00:52:11,600 --> 00:52:13,480 Speaker 1: You got something over there. Don't let the movie in it, 1104 00:52:13,960 --> 00:52:16,759 Speaker 1: don't let the movie in Okay. Yeah, Well, I mean 1105 00:52:16,800 --> 00:52:19,080 Speaker 1: I don't have very much to say. We did the 1106 00:52:19,160 --> 00:52:21,160 Speaker 1: sappy thing, really, I know we did the sappy thing 1107 00:52:21,160 --> 00:52:23,920 Speaker 1: the last time, So okay, I just I'll say this, like, 1108 00:52:23,960 --> 00:52:26,840 Speaker 1: I appreciate people reaching out and it's been a pleasure. 1109 00:52:27,120 --> 00:52:32,320 Speaker 1: It's been fun. But yeah, yeah, never ever ever sleep 1110 00:52:32,400 --> 00:52:34,759 Speaker 1: on the floor of an airplane. Yeah, that's the Scutts. 1111 00:52:35,160 --> 00:52:38,760 Speaker 1: We didn't watch. We did. Just read that nasty, Okay, 1112 00:52:38,800 --> 00:52:41,520 Speaker 1: that's it. Nasty. No, just saying appreciate working with you 1113 00:52:41,560 --> 00:52:46,200 Speaker 1: I appreciate your professionalism and that's about it sounds talking 1114 00:52:46,200 --> 00:52:51,280 Speaker 1: to him or me. Oh y'all, well, I think that'll 1115 00:52:51,360 --> 00:52:55,239 Speaker 1: do it. Episode one between the Horns and take them 1116 00:52:55,280 --> 00:53:02,200 Speaker 1: back now. Oh baby, yeah, what is this? Oh it's 1117 00:53:02,480 --> 00:53:05,600 Speaker 1: the people that do the logical song. You ever watched 1118 00:53:05,640 --> 00:53:10,000 Speaker 1: The Office? Yes, okay, I'm taking my headset off now. 1119 00:53:11,120 --> 00:53:13,920 Speaker 1: I'm walking away from set for a producer Matt for 1120 00:53:14,160 --> 00:53:26,439 Speaker 1: DeMarco Farr. I'm Miles Simmons. So long, everybody,