1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,668 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,748 --> 00:00:21,748 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:22,188 --> 00:00:26,188 Speaker 2: Good Morning Football. Welcome to GMFB. 4 00:00:26,308 --> 00:00:28,468 Speaker 3: We are live in Los Angeles and New York. It 5 00:00:28,588 --> 00:00:32,428 Speaker 3: is Thursday, March twenty seventh. I'm Sarah Walsh alongside Isaiah Standback. 6 00:00:32,468 --> 00:00:35,588 Speaker 3: We got Peter Schrager and Kyle Brandt in New York 7 00:00:35,668 --> 00:00:38,108 Speaker 3: and guys for the first time. I can't remember in 8 00:00:38,188 --> 00:00:40,028 Speaker 3: how long on the show, and I'm not trying. 9 00:00:39,828 --> 00:00:40,748 Speaker 2: To jinx it. 10 00:00:40,908 --> 00:00:43,388 Speaker 3: We went a full hour and there was no mention 11 00:00:43,548 --> 00:00:45,508 Speaker 3: and I won't even say it by name of a 12 00:00:45,588 --> 00:00:48,588 Speaker 3: quarterback looking to sign somewhere or a quarterback that we're 13 00:00:48,628 --> 00:00:50,948 Speaker 3: waiting to sign. Not a single mention. I don't know 14 00:00:50,948 --> 00:00:53,108 Speaker 3: what's going It's weird, weird on a Thursday. 15 00:00:52,708 --> 00:00:56,388 Speaker 4: Here right, I'm not doing it. Can we go the 16 00:00:56,508 --> 00:00:58,268 Speaker 4: entire show? Setter, where do you want to go? The 17 00:00:58,708 --> 00:01:00,948 Speaker 4: poison pill? I guess I could avoid it. It's like 18 00:01:01,028 --> 00:01:01,708 Speaker 4: a drinking game. 19 00:01:02,108 --> 00:01:05,308 Speaker 5: If we say his name out in Melibu or wherever 20 00:01:05,348 --> 00:01:05,748 Speaker 5: he is. 21 00:01:05,868 --> 00:01:07,988 Speaker 4: If we say his name, have a have a drink? 22 00:01:07,988 --> 00:01:08,588 Speaker 4: You might not drink. 23 00:01:08,668 --> 00:01:10,228 Speaker 6: I think if you say it three times, he appears 24 00:01:10,268 --> 00:01:10,988 Speaker 6: in the mirror box. 25 00:01:14,348 --> 00:01:16,028 Speaker 5: Or what I was going to say, or you could 26 00:01:16,228 --> 00:01:17,708 Speaker 5: or you could go on a little trip with him 27 00:01:17,748 --> 00:01:21,268 Speaker 5: and maybe he disappears in the heavens. Yeah, I could 28 00:01:21,348 --> 00:01:22,228 Speaker 5: use a little darkness. 29 00:01:22,228 --> 00:01:22,988 Speaker 4: No, let's go. 30 00:01:23,068 --> 00:01:25,468 Speaker 3: Okay, So we will avoid talking about a certain veteran. 31 00:01:25,508 --> 00:01:27,548 Speaker 3: How about talking about some young guys that are coming 32 00:01:27,628 --> 00:01:30,268 Speaker 3: into the league. Because we are twenty eight days away 33 00:01:30,268 --> 00:01:33,388 Speaker 3: from the twenty twenty five NFL trap our book, Rucky 34 00:01:33,548 --> 00:01:37,628 Speaker 3: Brooks posted his third attempt at forecasting how the entire 35 00:01:37,708 --> 00:01:39,188 Speaker 3: first round is going to play out. 36 00:01:39,028 --> 00:01:40,988 Speaker 2: In Green Bay. Take a look at this. 37 00:01:41,188 --> 00:01:45,188 Speaker 3: Two quarterbacks, two edge rushers, two running backs. You heard 38 00:01:45,228 --> 00:01:49,628 Speaker 3: that right, two running backs among the top ten selections. 39 00:01:50,988 --> 00:01:53,828 Speaker 3: So we can't wait for the Peter mack in the meantime. 40 00:01:54,748 --> 00:01:57,348 Speaker 3: Wise words this week, don't mock the mock meantime? What 41 00:01:57,468 --> 00:02:00,828 Speaker 3: caught your attention from Bucky's mock? A three point zero Peter? 42 00:02:02,188 --> 00:02:02,548 Speaker 4: All right? 43 00:02:02,548 --> 00:02:04,308 Speaker 5: For you viewers at home, there's a key thing that 44 00:02:04,508 --> 00:02:06,188 Speaker 5: Sarah just said there, don't mock the mock. 45 00:02:06,468 --> 00:02:09,108 Speaker 4: Here's the key with mock drafts. You love them, we 46 00:02:09,188 --> 00:02:11,508 Speaker 4: love them. We can break them up. You might roll 47 00:02:11,548 --> 00:02:13,548 Speaker 4: your eyes every time you get it, but you click. 48 00:02:13,788 --> 00:02:15,508 Speaker 5: And you then start to wonder and then you go 49 00:02:15,548 --> 00:02:18,548 Speaker 5: on the message boards and Bucky Brooks' mock drafts are 50 00:02:18,588 --> 00:02:21,308 Speaker 5: things that I take great value. And there's two people 51 00:02:21,388 --> 00:02:24,628 Speaker 5: on this era, Bucky and then when Daniel Jeremiah dropped something, 52 00:02:24,628 --> 00:02:26,828 Speaker 5: I'm like, okay. Both these guys they talk to everybody. 53 00:02:26,828 --> 00:02:29,508 Speaker 5: Bucky's on the road talking to scouts. So there is 54 00:02:29,548 --> 00:02:30,948 Speaker 5: something to it. Can we see the top ten one 55 00:02:30,988 --> 00:02:31,588 Speaker 5: more time here? 56 00:02:31,628 --> 00:02:32,308 Speaker 4: Just for the viewers. 57 00:02:32,308 --> 00:02:35,588 Speaker 6: Mock drafts, right think, are no off season power ranking. 58 00:02:35,748 --> 00:02:37,508 Speaker 4: This's what we call them, all right. 59 00:02:38,508 --> 00:02:42,268 Speaker 5: So Bucky goes quarterback quarterback one two, which leads to 60 00:02:42,788 --> 00:02:46,228 Speaker 5: what I want to talk about the Giants at three, 61 00:02:47,508 --> 00:02:50,428 Speaker 5: choosing Travis Hunter over. 62 00:02:50,308 --> 00:02:52,748 Speaker 4: A dual carter and the Giants. 63 00:02:52,348 --> 00:02:57,108 Speaker 5: Saying, give up the the best wide receiver in this draft, yeah, 64 00:02:57,228 --> 00:03:00,388 Speaker 5: or the best defensive back in this draft. Suddenly you 65 00:03:00,428 --> 00:03:03,308 Speaker 5: would have a Giants roster that might have question marks 66 00:03:03,308 --> 00:03:05,908 Speaker 5: at quarterback moving far when you've got these two veterans 67 00:03:05,988 --> 00:03:09,148 Speaker 5: in Russ and Winston. But that would allow the Giants 68 00:03:09,148 --> 00:03:11,628 Speaker 5: to maybe draft to Jackson Dart in the second round 69 00:03:11,788 --> 00:03:13,948 Speaker 5: or a Tyler Shuck in the third round, or take 70 00:03:13,988 --> 00:03:18,148 Speaker 5: another quarterback. But to have Travis Hunter and Malik Neighbors, 71 00:03:18,948 --> 00:03:23,028 Speaker 5: with Thibodeaux and Dexter Lawrence and Tyrone Tracy. Suddenly you're 72 00:03:23,028 --> 00:03:26,708 Speaker 5: building up this young roster of cornerstone pieces, but you 73 00:03:26,908 --> 00:03:30,988 Speaker 5: still don't have the QB. And it would be a 74 00:03:31,028 --> 00:03:34,388 Speaker 5: great social experiment, or at least a team building experiment 75 00:03:34,428 --> 00:03:37,868 Speaker 5: to be like, what if we just have studs at 76 00:03:37,948 --> 00:03:41,548 Speaker 5: corner and studs at wide receiver and a stud that 77 00:03:41,668 --> 00:03:44,748 Speaker 5: we think at running back and maybe the best defensive 78 00:03:44,788 --> 00:03:48,028 Speaker 5: tackle of football, but we don't have that stud quarterback yet? 79 00:03:49,188 --> 00:03:53,828 Speaker 5: Does that save Joe Shane and Brian Davills jobs for 80 00:03:53,868 --> 00:03:57,108 Speaker 5: another year? If you have it all built, you just 81 00:03:57,148 --> 00:03:58,748 Speaker 5: don't have the quarterback yet. 82 00:03:59,108 --> 00:04:01,588 Speaker 4: It's a fascinating, fascinating. 83 00:04:01,108 --> 00:04:03,228 Speaker 5: Dynamic because I don't know if you can make the 84 00:04:03,228 --> 00:04:07,228 Speaker 5: playoffs even with the roster like that without a stud 85 00:04:07,348 --> 00:04:10,548 Speaker 5: at quarterback. And if you're thinking I'm dismissing Russell Wilson 86 00:04:10,548 --> 00:04:13,028 Speaker 5: and Jameis Winston, I'm not. I would just be fascinating 87 00:04:13,028 --> 00:04:16,108 Speaker 5: the roster bill to the Giants if you have Travis Hunter, 88 00:04:16,188 --> 00:04:19,108 Speaker 5: Malik Neighbors and all these other superstars at different positions, 89 00:04:19,588 --> 00:04:22,028 Speaker 5: but you still didn't have that young quarterback as your 90 00:04:22,028 --> 00:04:23,108 Speaker 5: franchise corner stone. 91 00:04:23,148 --> 00:04:25,308 Speaker 6: I look at him, and I go look at the Giants, 92 00:04:25,308 --> 00:04:27,828 Speaker 6: and I look at every team would draft Travis Hunter 93 00:04:27,908 --> 00:04:28,988 Speaker 6: is what are they going to do with them? And 94 00:04:29,028 --> 00:04:31,148 Speaker 6: how are they going to maximize them? The opinions are 95 00:04:31,148 --> 00:04:32,748 Speaker 6: all over at the sound bites are all over the place. 96 00:04:32,788 --> 00:04:35,028 Speaker 6: You see team saying primary corner. You see team saying 97 00:04:35,028 --> 00:04:38,108 Speaker 6: planet primary receiver. I want both, and I think you 98 00:04:38,228 --> 00:04:41,788 Speaker 6: watching want both. I look at Brian Dable, offensive guy 99 00:04:42,028 --> 00:04:44,588 Speaker 6: loves that type of thing. Is he putting Hunter over 100 00:04:44,628 --> 00:04:47,388 Speaker 6: there next to neighbors, because that's pretty cool. As long 101 00:04:47,468 --> 00:04:50,068 Speaker 6: as like Russell and Jamis can get them the ball, 102 00:04:50,468 --> 00:04:52,748 Speaker 6: that's wherever he goes is going to be fascinating. Bring 103 00:04:52,828 --> 00:04:55,108 Speaker 6: up the list again, though, let me see Bucky's list, 104 00:04:55,228 --> 00:04:57,348 Speaker 6: and this is three point zero. I hope he'll be 105 00:04:57,388 --> 00:04:59,028 Speaker 6: four point oh. I imagine it's four weeks and say 106 00:04:59,028 --> 00:05:01,948 Speaker 6: they probably will be. There's a lot of interesting ones, 107 00:05:01,988 --> 00:05:02,828 Speaker 6: and I obviously the. 108 00:05:02,828 --> 00:05:05,788 Speaker 4: First three at where we always look. I think Tyler. 109 00:05:05,508 --> 00:05:08,188 Speaker 6: Warrens are the Jets with Justin Field is really interesting, Peter, 110 00:05:08,228 --> 00:05:09,428 Speaker 6: I know he's one of your favorite. 111 00:05:09,188 --> 00:05:10,028 Speaker 4: Players in the draft. 112 00:05:10,388 --> 00:05:12,228 Speaker 6: I again, though, we'll look at number ten and oh, 113 00:05:12,268 --> 00:05:14,628 Speaker 6: Marion Hampton is the running back from North Carolina, is 114 00:05:14,868 --> 00:05:17,628 Speaker 6: hugely productive. He's one of these sixteen hundred and fifteen 115 00:05:17,668 --> 00:05:21,268 Speaker 6: touchdowns guys. It seems that everyone is just determined that 116 00:05:21,268 --> 00:05:23,388 Speaker 6: the Bears are going to draft a running back. To 117 00:05:23,468 --> 00:05:25,868 Speaker 6: draft a top ten running back that is not Ashton 118 00:05:25,908 --> 00:05:30,028 Speaker 6: Gent is a very expensive deal. But again, just remember 119 00:05:30,108 --> 00:05:33,628 Speaker 6: that I think Ben Johnson, there's a word about him 120 00:05:33,628 --> 00:05:35,748 Speaker 6: that I think we're going to see that he is unapologetic. 121 00:05:36,068 --> 00:05:37,348 Speaker 4: And Ryan Poles as well. 122 00:05:37,548 --> 00:05:39,708 Speaker 6: But the Jamiir Gibbs draft pick a few years ago 123 00:05:39,828 --> 00:05:42,428 Speaker 6: with the Lions, as much as we like Gibbs now, 124 00:05:43,068 --> 00:05:45,988 Speaker 6: was raised a lot of eyebrows. A lot about that 125 00:05:46,148 --> 00:05:48,508 Speaker 6: was when we were talking about running backs this early. 126 00:05:48,548 --> 00:05:50,868 Speaker 4: Why would you spend that high of a pick. Jamiir 127 00:05:50,948 --> 00:05:52,628 Speaker 4: Gibbs is a superstar. 128 00:05:52,708 --> 00:05:54,348 Speaker 6: It is one of the best picks that they've made 129 00:05:54,388 --> 00:05:56,788 Speaker 6: in the last few years in this decade. If they 130 00:05:56,828 --> 00:05:58,468 Speaker 6: want a running back, they're going to get one. And 131 00:05:58,508 --> 00:06:00,548 Speaker 6: this guy is great. He's he's I don't know if 132 00:06:00,588 --> 00:06:04,268 Speaker 6: he's transcendent O Marion, but he's really productive, really to 133 00:06:04,588 --> 00:06:06,588 Speaker 6: and you'd put them right in there. And I've said 134 00:06:06,628 --> 00:06:08,588 Speaker 6: this from the second the Bear's got Joe Toney and 135 00:06:08,588 --> 00:06:11,108 Speaker 6: everyone says, oh to protect to Caleb, No, no, no. 136 00:06:10,988 --> 00:06:13,788 Speaker 4: No, you got Joe Tony to run the ball. It 137 00:06:13,908 --> 00:06:17,548 Speaker 4: is first and foremost back. So you don't get Joe. 138 00:06:17,308 --> 00:06:20,268 Speaker 6: Toney and his friends without getting someone like this. 139 00:06:20,428 --> 00:06:22,788 Speaker 4: And I don't think it's DeAndre Swift. I don't think 140 00:06:22,788 --> 00:06:25,668 Speaker 4: it's alone DeAndre Swift. They're gonna get a running back 141 00:06:25,708 --> 00:06:26,308 Speaker 4: in this draft? 142 00:06:26,548 --> 00:06:29,108 Speaker 6: Is it the tenth pick on the second best running 143 00:06:29,148 --> 00:06:31,068 Speaker 6: back by every consensus? 144 00:06:31,308 --> 00:06:31,748 Speaker 4: I don't know. 145 00:06:31,868 --> 00:06:34,228 Speaker 6: I like him as a player, top ten seams rich 146 00:06:34,308 --> 00:06:36,068 Speaker 6: to me, I'd rather they get Jens, but he may 147 00:06:36,068 --> 00:06:36,508 Speaker 6: not be there. 148 00:06:36,548 --> 00:06:37,308 Speaker 4: What do you think of Sam? 149 00:06:37,628 --> 00:06:40,828 Speaker 7: You know what, I'm gonna take everybody's attention down to 150 00:06:41,588 --> 00:06:46,828 Speaker 7: d and mister Liam Koe coming out of Tampa Bay. 151 00:06:46,868 --> 00:06:50,028 Speaker 7: He is the new head coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars. 152 00:06:50,268 --> 00:06:53,188 Speaker 7: And he is the head coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars 153 00:06:53,228 --> 00:06:57,228 Speaker 7: because of his offensive genius. When he was down rocking 154 00:06:57,308 --> 00:06:59,668 Speaker 7: it down here in Tampa, what was he doing well? 155 00:06:59,668 --> 00:07:02,668 Speaker 7: These guys had the third best passing offense in the league. 156 00:07:02,748 --> 00:07:04,868 Speaker 7: These guys were the second best when it came to 157 00:07:04,908 --> 00:07:08,628 Speaker 7: scoring touchdowns. And now he is being in a position 158 00:07:08,748 --> 00:07:11,948 Speaker 7: to control an organization because of his ability to put 159 00:07:11,948 --> 00:07:14,908 Speaker 7: points on the board. But yet, my god Bucky has 160 00:07:14,948 --> 00:07:17,948 Speaker 7: them taking a defensive tackle at number five in his 161 00:07:18,068 --> 00:07:20,708 Speaker 7: latest mind. And it just go ahead and spawns the 162 00:07:20,788 --> 00:07:25,388 Speaker 7: question why, right, what's the probability of an offensive minded 163 00:07:25,508 --> 00:07:28,068 Speaker 7: coach who is the absolute top of the league in 164 00:07:28,108 --> 00:07:31,108 Speaker 7: scoring now becoming the head coach and with his first 165 00:07:31,148 --> 00:07:34,388 Speaker 7: pick as a head coach ever taking a defensive player. 166 00:07:34,748 --> 00:07:36,748 Speaker 4: Well, the reason why my God Bucky. 167 00:07:36,428 --> 00:07:39,388 Speaker 7: Brooks has mister Mason Graham out of Michigan that you 168 00:07:39,428 --> 00:07:41,828 Speaker 7: guys seen on your screen right now going to Jacksonville 169 00:07:41,828 --> 00:07:46,668 Speaker 7: at number five is because Jacksonville was the thirty first 170 00:07:46,988 --> 00:07:50,108 Speaker 7: worst team defense in the league last year. They were 171 00:07:50,108 --> 00:07:53,868 Speaker 7: twenty eighth in the league in terms of sacks. So, yes, 172 00:07:53,988 --> 00:07:56,348 Speaker 7: they need to score some points, but in order to 173 00:07:56,348 --> 00:07:57,708 Speaker 7: get the ball in your hands, you got to be 174 00:07:57,748 --> 00:07:58,788 Speaker 7: able to get to the quarterback. 175 00:07:59,948 --> 00:08:02,108 Speaker 2: They gave up nearly four hundred yards a game. 176 00:08:02,148 --> 00:08:04,828 Speaker 3: I believe on defense there only the Panthers were in 177 00:08:04,868 --> 00:08:07,628 Speaker 3: that category. Okay, so if you want to put the 178 00:08:08,188 --> 00:08:10,148 Speaker 3: mock up again, we don't like to mock the mock. 179 00:08:10,628 --> 00:08:11,668 Speaker 2: Shouldr sanders it too? 180 00:08:11,668 --> 00:08:14,348 Speaker 3: I don't know that that's necessarily surprising. Obviously gets a 181 00:08:14,388 --> 00:08:18,028 Speaker 3: lot of talk. We've talked about him at three Bucky's 182 00:08:18,028 --> 00:08:21,068 Speaker 3: got him going to to Cleveland. Here's why I bring 183 00:08:21,108 --> 00:08:23,708 Speaker 3: this up because Isaiah's sitting next to me yesterday and 184 00:08:23,748 --> 00:08:26,628 Speaker 3: we were talking about different scenarios and Isaiah looked at 185 00:08:26,628 --> 00:08:28,668 Speaker 3: me and he said, Miles had to be told something. 186 00:08:28,908 --> 00:08:29,788 Speaker 2: There's got to be something. 187 00:08:29,828 --> 00:08:31,308 Speaker 3: I mean, I know what the obvious answers, right, I 188 00:08:31,348 --> 00:08:32,628 Speaker 3: was gonna, well, Min's got a lot of money, right, 189 00:08:32,628 --> 00:08:35,388 Speaker 3: but Miles talked about winning. Mileses got to be something 190 00:08:35,428 --> 00:08:37,708 Speaker 3: had to be promised him. And I said, by the way, Isaiah, 191 00:08:37,748 --> 00:08:41,308 Speaker 3: have you seen the interview that he did with Andrew Siciliano, 192 00:08:41,388 --> 00:08:44,348 Speaker 3: the Great Andrew Siciliano. Because something when I watched it, 193 00:08:44,428 --> 00:08:47,828 Speaker 3: something about that interview told me that Miles was certainly 194 00:08:47,828 --> 00:08:50,228 Speaker 3: told something. Take a listen to what he had to 195 00:08:50,268 --> 00:08:52,228 Speaker 3: say to Andrew. And here's why I feel this way. 196 00:08:53,588 --> 00:08:55,428 Speaker 4: It all serious. Do you know who the quarterback is 197 00:08:55,468 --> 00:08:57,148 Speaker 4: going to be? I mean, do you have an idea? 198 00:08:59,148 --> 00:09:01,188 Speaker 8: After conversations? I do have an idea. 199 00:09:01,948 --> 00:09:04,628 Speaker 4: Okay, do you like the idea? 200 00:09:06,348 --> 00:09:07,228 Speaker 8: I like it enough. 201 00:09:07,068 --> 00:09:10,348 Speaker 9: To to uh, you know, be here smiling in front 202 00:09:10,388 --> 00:09:12,788 Speaker 9: of you, because I think we have a good chance 203 00:09:12,828 --> 00:09:14,988 Speaker 9: of that happening and making the most out of it. 204 00:09:15,588 --> 00:09:16,828 Speaker 4: Can you tell us who it is? 205 00:09:16,868 --> 00:09:17,268 Speaker 2: Miles? 206 00:09:18,828 --> 00:09:19,628 Speaker 8: You know I can't do that. 207 00:09:21,708 --> 00:09:23,748 Speaker 3: Look at the smirt. What does this smirk tell you? 208 00:09:24,148 --> 00:09:25,788 Speaker 3: What did I tell you yesterday? And now that you've 209 00:09:25,828 --> 00:09:27,748 Speaker 3: seen I said there was a smirk, there was a something. 210 00:09:28,148 --> 00:09:29,908 Speaker 2: I feel like he was told, this is what this 211 00:09:29,948 --> 00:09:32,028 Speaker 2: is going to be our guy. I mean, did you 212 00:09:32,068 --> 00:09:34,188 Speaker 2: take Do you guys get the same impression that I. 213 00:09:34,148 --> 00:09:36,548 Speaker 4: Got out of that villain smirk? Villain smirk is there? 214 00:09:36,628 --> 00:09:39,628 Speaker 4: I noticed it, Peter, what did you think? 215 00:09:39,668 --> 00:09:43,508 Speaker 5: I look, it's not I can't imagine it's Kenny Pickett. 216 00:09:45,428 --> 00:09:47,828 Speaker 6: My take is that he looks at his check and 217 00:09:47,868 --> 00:09:49,708 Speaker 6: he could be Kenny Pickett. You'd be like, yeah, sure, 218 00:09:49,748 --> 00:09:51,668 Speaker 6: I love what we're doing here. So many zeros are 219 00:09:51,668 --> 00:09:53,028 Speaker 6: in this thing they can barely even fit it. 220 00:09:53,428 --> 00:09:57,068 Speaker 5: So I'm actually done with Miles Garrett sound by Turk 221 00:09:57,068 --> 00:09:59,348 Speaker 5: probably a couple of years after Super. 222 00:09:59,188 --> 00:10:03,028 Speaker 4: Bowl Week, watching him do a radio row. I'm just good. 223 00:10:03,188 --> 00:10:06,108 Speaker 5: I'm good radio row thirty different interviews, all of them 224 00:10:06,108 --> 00:10:07,628 Speaker 5: about how he demands me traded to go win a 225 00:10:07,668 --> 00:10:09,388 Speaker 5: Super Bowl and then it comes out that it's not 226 00:10:09,388 --> 00:10:09,988 Speaker 5: an extension. 227 00:10:09,988 --> 00:10:12,548 Speaker 4: I'm good and sorry, I got them, But Peter, I 228 00:10:12,588 --> 00:10:15,228 Speaker 4: hear you, and I also hear Sarah. There's two too. 229 00:10:15,428 --> 00:10:17,708 Speaker 6: He could have had just a blase a cliche to 230 00:10:17,748 --> 00:10:18,468 Speaker 6: Andrew's question. 231 00:10:18,708 --> 00:10:20,468 Speaker 4: There seemed to be a smirk. There seemed to be 232 00:10:20,508 --> 00:10:21,068 Speaker 4: a twinkle. 233 00:10:21,468 --> 00:10:24,668 Speaker 6: The question begs it is what would produce that sort 234 00:10:24,708 --> 00:10:27,588 Speaker 6: of response that the Browns could have told them, is it? 235 00:10:27,708 --> 00:10:29,588 Speaker 4: Listen, Miles, here's what you know. 236 00:10:29,868 --> 00:10:32,308 Speaker 6: We're not letting shaduor Sanders get past us, all right, 237 00:10:32,348 --> 00:10:34,588 Speaker 6: and that stays between us and don't talk about it. 238 00:10:34,748 --> 00:10:37,748 Speaker 6: But Shadoor Sanders kid, unless he goes number one, is 239 00:10:37,788 --> 00:10:39,668 Speaker 6: going to be our quarterback next year and for the 240 00:10:39,708 --> 00:10:40,548 Speaker 6: next several years. 241 00:10:40,708 --> 00:10:42,828 Speaker 4: That's cool. That's got pizzazz. 242 00:10:42,948 --> 00:10:45,628 Speaker 6: That's anti Brown's, that's anti all the crap that Miles 243 00:10:45,708 --> 00:10:47,348 Speaker 6: Garrett has been through. I don't know if it's gonna 244 00:10:47,348 --> 00:10:49,468 Speaker 6: work or not, but I see you working, Sarah, and 245 00:10:49,508 --> 00:10:52,308 Speaker 6: that that could potentially be something that would get Miles 246 00:10:52,308 --> 00:10:55,908 Speaker 6: Garrett excited and just sort you know, Kevin Stefanski, for 247 00:10:55,948 --> 00:10:58,708 Speaker 6: all he's done there, has never drafted his own quarterback. 248 00:10:58,868 --> 00:11:00,748 Speaker 6: He's never. I mean, Baker was there when he got 249 00:11:00,788 --> 00:11:02,628 Speaker 6: there that a Shawn thing? Was that a Shawn thing 250 00:11:02,868 --> 00:11:05,948 Speaker 6: for them to sit there and be like, I like that, guy, 251 00:11:05,948 --> 00:11:07,028 Speaker 6: I am a great coach. 252 00:11:07,028 --> 00:11:08,908 Speaker 4: I've got the hard way to show it. I want that. 253 00:11:09,108 --> 00:11:10,788 Speaker 6: He's never done that as a Browns head coach. Any 254 00:11:10,788 --> 00:11:12,788 Speaker 6: head coach, maybe it'll be a little different. 255 00:11:13,348 --> 00:11:15,708 Speaker 7: Peter, Listen, I feel you can tell Peter was like, 256 00:11:15,708 --> 00:11:16,388 Speaker 7: I'm over this. 257 00:11:16,908 --> 00:11:17,628 Speaker 4: I feel that. 258 00:11:17,788 --> 00:11:21,908 Speaker 7: But to Sarah's point, there's something that was stated to 259 00:11:22,028 --> 00:11:24,228 Speaker 7: Miles Garrett right and you heard it in that interview 260 00:11:24,268 --> 00:11:25,948 Speaker 7: right there, and you saw it right with a little 261 00:11:26,028 --> 00:11:30,708 Speaker 7: villain smile, like I know something. Forty million dollars three 262 00:11:30,788 --> 00:11:35,468 Speaker 7: year Listen, everybody, that's what was anybody and tell me 263 00:11:35,508 --> 00:11:38,348 Speaker 7: tell me if I'm wrong. Anybody and everybody would have 264 00:11:38,348 --> 00:11:39,508 Speaker 7: paid him that amount of money. 265 00:11:40,108 --> 00:11:42,828 Speaker 5: Anybody, any team would have He's not in a contract 266 00:11:42,868 --> 00:11:43,868 Speaker 5: for two more years. 267 00:11:43,908 --> 00:11:46,628 Speaker 4: I'm sorry. I just can't, like, do I read it 268 00:11:46,668 --> 00:11:49,068 Speaker 4: back to the mock. I respect it, I just. 269 00:11:49,068 --> 00:11:52,148 Speaker 5: Can't be with the Miles Garrett knows he wouldn't have 270 00:11:52,228 --> 00:11:53,428 Speaker 5: done this, He wouldn't have come back. 271 00:11:53,428 --> 00:11:53,548 Speaker 8: Guy. 272 00:11:53,628 --> 00:11:54,988 Speaker 4: There was a giant forty. 273 00:11:54,788 --> 00:11:57,348 Speaker 5: Million dollars the highest any players ever been playing in 274 00:11:57,388 --> 00:11:58,748 Speaker 5: the history of football who. 275 00:11:58,548 --> 00:11:59,468 Speaker 4: Didn't play quarterback. 276 00:11:59,748 --> 00:12:02,988 Speaker 5: Andrew Ciciliano asks him a question and he answers it like. 277 00:12:02,988 --> 00:12:06,668 Speaker 4: Yeah, I feel confident. I don't think that means they're going. 278 00:12:06,588 --> 00:12:09,428 Speaker 5: Quarterback at two over his love for Shador Sanders, which 279 00:12:09,428 --> 00:12:10,348 Speaker 5: hasn't been proven either. 280 00:12:11,148 --> 00:12:13,588 Speaker 3: I just think we see so many answers that are 281 00:12:14,108 --> 00:12:14,668 Speaker 3: the standard. 282 00:12:14,708 --> 00:12:16,428 Speaker 2: You know, that's that's up to the front office. 283 00:12:16,588 --> 00:12:18,628 Speaker 3: That's you know. We'll let those guys decide. I'm sure 284 00:12:18,628 --> 00:12:20,428 Speaker 3: they have a good plan, and I think there was 285 00:12:20,428 --> 00:12:23,748 Speaker 3: more of it. Obviously, we don't run ideas by each other. 286 00:12:23,788 --> 00:12:25,428 Speaker 3: So Peter will have me off the show by tomorrow 287 00:12:25,428 --> 00:12:27,788 Speaker 3: after I pulled that up. So that'll be good, Isaiah. 288 00:12:27,828 --> 00:12:30,268 Speaker 3: You might be in the studio solo tomorrow. No problem. 289 00:12:30,708 --> 00:12:33,348 Speaker 3: We'll go to the next question. Is there a perfect 290 00:12:33,348 --> 00:12:36,348 Speaker 3: fit in the top ten from Bucky's and mocks three 291 00:12:36,388 --> 00:12:36,868 Speaker 3: point zero. 292 00:12:38,188 --> 00:12:40,988 Speaker 5: I didn't realize I would be taking this anti Miles 293 00:12:40,988 --> 00:12:41,988 Speaker 5: Garrett take this morning. 294 00:12:41,988 --> 00:12:43,828 Speaker 4: I would That's not my intention when I stepped into 295 00:12:43,868 --> 00:12:44,308 Speaker 4: the chair. 296 00:12:44,628 --> 00:12:46,948 Speaker 6: And this is Ciliano clip again from Peter. 297 00:12:46,908 --> 00:12:50,828 Speaker 4: That may go nuts and show show Miles Garrett again. No, 298 00:12:50,988 --> 00:12:51,788 Speaker 4: I do remember that. 299 00:12:52,148 --> 00:12:53,908 Speaker 5: I think the Chiefs and the Eagles played in a 300 00:12:53,948 --> 00:12:55,908 Speaker 5: Super Bowl. But all I remember is Miles Garrett on 301 00:12:55,948 --> 00:12:57,748 Speaker 5: my screen talking about being traded to them. 302 00:12:57,788 --> 00:13:00,508 Speaker 4: Get me out of here anywhere, please right here. 303 00:13:00,548 --> 00:13:03,508 Speaker 5: I hate the Browns so much. They will never win 304 00:13:03,508 --> 00:13:05,788 Speaker 5: a Super Bowl. All right, I'm happy to be back 305 00:13:05,788 --> 00:13:06,308 Speaker 5: with the Browns. 306 00:13:06,388 --> 00:13:07,668 Speaker 4: This is nice anyway. 307 00:13:08,028 --> 00:13:11,388 Speaker 5: Sorry, sorry, Jalen Hurts, I forgot you did anything that week. 308 00:13:12,748 --> 00:13:15,788 Speaker 5: Tyler Warren to the Jets. Tyler Warren to the Jets 309 00:13:15,908 --> 00:13:18,588 Speaker 5: is a really good fit. And it's thirty years to 310 00:13:18,588 --> 00:13:20,908 Speaker 5: the day. This is what our great producer, Bill Henschel 311 00:13:21,268 --> 00:13:23,948 Speaker 5: gave me a text about that they drafted Kyle Brady 312 00:13:23,988 --> 00:13:26,308 Speaker 5: as a tight end in the first round over Warren. 313 00:13:26,348 --> 00:13:28,868 Speaker 5: Sapp so many years ago that Jets fans lost their mind. 314 00:13:28,908 --> 00:13:32,068 Speaker 5: But Tyler Warren is my favorite prospect in this draft. 315 00:13:32,068 --> 00:13:34,348 Speaker 4: I've been watching him for years at Penn State, and this. 316 00:13:34,388 --> 00:13:37,468 Speaker 5: Year I thought what he did was just one of 317 00:13:37,468 --> 00:13:39,548 Speaker 5: one as far as tight ends in a college game. 318 00:13:39,988 --> 00:13:42,508 Speaker 5: Doesn't mean he's one of one tight ends of the 319 00:13:42,508 --> 00:13:45,268 Speaker 5: pro game. I don't know how this translates. 320 00:13:44,748 --> 00:13:47,068 Speaker 4: Yet, but I think the Jets could. 321 00:13:46,868 --> 00:13:52,148 Speaker 5: Use a dynamic offensive force at that position, especially knowing 322 00:13:52,188 --> 00:13:54,788 Speaker 5: that Garrett Wilson is their number one wide receiver and 323 00:13:54,828 --> 00:13:58,108 Speaker 5: there's question marks at just about every other spot in 324 00:13:58,148 --> 00:14:01,468 Speaker 5: that wide receiver room. DeVante Adams was a band aid. 325 00:14:02,428 --> 00:14:04,108 Speaker 5: Who else are we going to get the ball to 326 00:14:04,228 --> 00:14:07,268 Speaker 5: your justin field? How about another Big ten superstar in 327 00:14:07,348 --> 00:14:11,508 Speaker 5: this guy, Tyler Warren. One note on Warren high school quarterback. 328 00:14:11,628 --> 00:14:13,828 Speaker 5: I like that knows the game in a different way 329 00:14:14,228 --> 00:14:17,348 Speaker 5: and then broke every statistical record you can imagine as 330 00:14:17,388 --> 00:14:20,028 Speaker 5: a tight end, and did so at a school that 331 00:14:20,108 --> 00:14:22,428 Speaker 5: won a lot of games this year despite expectations that 332 00:14:22,468 --> 00:14:24,668 Speaker 5: they weren't gonna be one of those final four playoff teams. 333 00:14:24,668 --> 00:14:26,668 Speaker 4: So Tyler Warren to the Jets, it makes a lot 334 00:14:26,668 --> 00:14:27,908 Speaker 4: of sense to me. I dig it. 335 00:14:28,508 --> 00:14:30,788 Speaker 5: Whether it happens or not, we'll see. I have no 336 00:14:30,908 --> 00:14:33,388 Speaker 5: read on what Darren Mougie has cooking up. It's his 337 00:14:33,428 --> 00:14:34,908 Speaker 5: first year as a GM for the Jets. 338 00:14:34,948 --> 00:14:36,788 Speaker 6: It's a tough hand for him because he's going to 339 00:14:36,828 --> 00:14:39,428 Speaker 6: be compared to Brock Bauers. So you get drafted that 340 00:14:39,588 --> 00:14:42,468 Speaker 6: high after that season that that guy just had, it's 341 00:14:42,468 --> 00:14:44,908 Speaker 6: gonna be like, all right, well you're Boers, right. Bower's 342 00:14:44,948 --> 00:14:46,388 Speaker 6: pretty special. I don't know if it's gonna be that 343 00:14:46,468 --> 00:14:49,028 Speaker 6: kind of production. I want to pin you down on something, Peter, 344 00:14:49,108 --> 00:14:51,468 Speaker 6: bring it. Let's bring up Bucky's mock draft one more time, 345 00:14:51,548 --> 00:14:53,428 Speaker 6: and I want to I want your thoughts on this. 346 00:14:53,548 --> 00:14:58,428 Speaker 6: So Bucky has quarterback quarterback? All right, Peter Schragger, do 347 00:14:58,468 --> 00:15:01,268 Speaker 6: you think right now, four weeks before the draft, Let's 348 00:15:01,268 --> 00:15:03,068 Speaker 6: say schdor doesn't go to Okay. 349 00:15:03,148 --> 00:15:04,988 Speaker 4: Let's say let's say Hunter goes to Okay. 350 00:15:05,268 --> 00:15:07,188 Speaker 6: The Giants are on the clock at three, do you 351 00:15:07,308 --> 00:15:10,908 Speaker 6: think they take Sanders and joins Jamis and Russell's Do 352 00:15:10,988 --> 00:15:13,028 Speaker 6: you think the Giants are gonna draft a quarterback? 353 00:15:13,068 --> 00:15:14,788 Speaker 4: I guess it'd be Sanders this year or not. 354 00:15:15,108 --> 00:15:16,988 Speaker 5: I think it's too early in the process for me 355 00:15:17,068 --> 00:15:20,228 Speaker 5: to tell you, but I would imagine. I would imagine 356 00:15:20,228 --> 00:15:22,228 Speaker 5: they send I think they send a person to every 357 00:15:22,308 --> 00:15:25,228 Speaker 5: one of Colorado's college games, meaning. 358 00:15:25,028 --> 00:15:28,148 Speaker 4: A pro scout. 359 00:15:26,988 --> 00:15:29,988 Speaker 5: Someone, So I think they know if they like him. 360 00:15:29,988 --> 00:15:31,908 Speaker 5: But April fourth is a big day. It's the pro Day. 361 00:15:31,908 --> 00:15:33,108 Speaker 5: And you can roll your eyes and say Pro Day 362 00:15:33,108 --> 00:15:35,068 Speaker 5: is no matter. It's a good opportunity to see him 363 00:15:35,308 --> 00:15:37,628 Speaker 5: with his guys. Then they'll have a private workout then 364 00:15:37,668 --> 00:15:40,428 Speaker 5: we'll know. But if Abdul Carter is on the board, dude, 365 00:15:40,908 --> 00:15:42,868 Speaker 5: I don't know if you're gonna ran us don't Yeah, 366 00:15:42,868 --> 00:15:44,348 Speaker 5: I don't know if you could pass on Abdul Carter 367 00:15:44,468 --> 00:15:47,308 Speaker 5: for Shador Sanders and that would be a not a reach, 368 00:15:47,348 --> 00:15:48,948 Speaker 5: but it would be like, well, we need a quarterback, 369 00:15:48,988 --> 00:15:50,668 Speaker 5: so we're gonna take up Abdull Carter could be one 370 00:15:50,708 --> 00:15:52,988 Speaker 5: of one. As far as like defensive players in this 371 00:15:53,108 --> 00:15:53,988 Speaker 5: draft and a very. 372 00:15:53,828 --> 00:15:56,588 Speaker 6: Good defensive line draft sitting around on microphones and New 373 00:15:56,668 --> 00:15:59,028 Speaker 6: York would be nice like they just he lets that slip. 374 00:15:59,188 --> 00:16:01,188 Speaker 6: I'll stand by it, I said, sa I don't think 375 00:16:01,188 --> 00:16:02,948 Speaker 6: they're going to take a quarterback. I think the fact 376 00:16:02,948 --> 00:16:05,188 Speaker 6: that they stacked the room with two veterans and two 377 00:16:05,188 --> 00:16:07,588 Speaker 6: Bridge guys said we're gonna buckle down and maybe we'll 378 00:16:07,628 --> 00:16:09,508 Speaker 6: take Andre, will take Carter. I don't think they're going 379 00:16:09,588 --> 00:16:11,228 Speaker 6: to take a quarterback. That's my opinion, but I could 380 00:16:11,268 --> 00:16:12,468 Speaker 6: be wrong. What do you guys think, Isaiah? 381 00:16:12,468 --> 00:16:13,188 Speaker 4: What's up? Man? 382 00:16:13,308 --> 00:16:15,468 Speaker 7: I have to go to New England and I think 383 00:16:15,508 --> 00:16:17,468 Speaker 7: you just brought upout Dull Carter. I think that that's 384 00:16:17,508 --> 00:16:19,388 Speaker 7: a perfect fit for them out there in New England. 385 00:16:19,508 --> 00:16:22,548 Speaker 7: And you start thinking about, obviously, Mike Rabel won the 386 00:16:22,548 --> 00:16:24,668 Speaker 7: type of defense that he elictits. He runs a three 387 00:16:24,708 --> 00:16:26,668 Speaker 7: to four scheme. You think about some of the guys 388 00:16:26,708 --> 00:16:29,188 Speaker 7: that he's brought in this year. They all represent the 389 00:16:29,188 --> 00:16:31,468 Speaker 7: brand of football that he wants to play. He had 390 00:16:31,588 --> 00:16:33,908 Speaker 7: big Milton Williams in there, right, He has Jawan Bentley 391 00:16:33,908 --> 00:16:35,948 Speaker 7: out there at the second level. He has Jabrill Peppers, 392 00:16:35,988 --> 00:16:39,308 Speaker 7: Christian Gonzales, Carlton Davis. These are all big, physical players 393 00:16:39,348 --> 00:16:41,788 Speaker 7: at their respective positions. And when you're running at three 394 00:16:41,828 --> 00:16:43,868 Speaker 7: to four, all he's going to be asking on Dull 395 00:16:43,908 --> 00:16:46,788 Speaker 7: Carter to do is come in here and get sacks. 396 00:16:47,108 --> 00:16:49,948 Speaker 7: Go hunt the quarterback. I want you Monoy Mono on 397 00:16:50,068 --> 00:16:52,468 Speaker 7: that tackle. It doesn't matter left tackle, rack tackle, I 398 00:16:52,468 --> 00:16:54,708 Speaker 7: don't know long. It says tackle hunting by his name. 399 00:16:54,748 --> 00:16:56,588 Speaker 7: I want you to line up across from him and 400 00:16:56,668 --> 00:16:58,788 Speaker 7: beat him multiple times a game. 401 00:16:58,948 --> 00:17:00,068 Speaker 4: That's what I need you to do. 402 00:17:00,228 --> 00:17:02,108 Speaker 7: You went ahead and took care of business in college 403 00:17:02,148 --> 00:17:04,148 Speaker 7: by having twelve sacks in twenty twenty four. I need 404 00:17:04,148 --> 00:17:06,828 Speaker 7: you to coming here play that role and be a 405 00:17:06,828 --> 00:17:09,348 Speaker 7: physical presence for me, because everybody else around you is 406 00:17:09,388 --> 00:17:10,468 Speaker 7: going to be playing physical too. 407 00:17:10,868 --> 00:17:12,988 Speaker 2: Just to button this up. You were talking about Abdul Carter. 408 00:17:13,428 --> 00:17:16,268 Speaker 3: Bucky had three defensive players listed in his top ten 409 00:17:16,588 --> 00:17:19,748 Speaker 3: a year ago at the draft, all offensive players taken 410 00:17:19,748 --> 00:17:23,108 Speaker 3: in the top ten. Fourteen straight offensive players to start 411 00:17:23,108 --> 00:17:26,388 Speaker 3: the draft. These were all records a year ago. Four 412 00:17:26,468 --> 00:17:29,268 Speaker 3: quarterbacks in the top eight, five quarterbacks in the top ten. 413 00:17:29,268 --> 00:17:32,348 Speaker 3: So it's just a completely different landscape this year compared 414 00:17:32,388 --> 00:17:37,708 Speaker 3: to last year where we saw a record set. The 415 00:17:37,828 --> 00:17:40,548 Speaker 3: Viking selected JJ McCarthy in the first round of last 416 00:17:40,628 --> 00:17:43,508 Speaker 3: year's draft, but unfortunately he missed his rookie season due 417 00:17:43,508 --> 00:17:44,988 Speaker 3: to a preseason knee injuries. 418 00:17:45,068 --> 00:17:47,348 Speaker 2: Was having a good preseason two with Sam. 419 00:17:47,148 --> 00:17:50,468 Speaker 3: Darnold Gonne and a certain someone who shall not be 420 00:17:50,708 --> 00:17:52,068 Speaker 3: named still on the market. 421 00:17:52,068 --> 00:17:53,068 Speaker 2: By the way, his name was in there. 422 00:17:53,108 --> 00:17:54,508 Speaker 3: I think we just changed it because we don't want 423 00:17:54,508 --> 00:17:56,108 Speaker 3: to slip up on what we're trying. 424 00:17:55,988 --> 00:17:56,308 Speaker 2: To do here. 425 00:17:56,348 --> 00:18:00,708 Speaker 3: His general manager asked about the plans moving forward with McCarthy. 426 00:18:02,548 --> 00:18:05,308 Speaker 4: McCarthy's the guy you guys think it's going to be 427 00:18:05,708 --> 00:18:06,948 Speaker 4: QUB one, you know. 428 00:18:07,188 --> 00:18:08,828 Speaker 9: You know, you guys all talk in terms of QB 429 00:18:08,908 --> 00:18:11,628 Speaker 9: one and all those conversations, different things like that. You know, 430 00:18:11,908 --> 00:18:14,508 Speaker 9: when we pull the resources we did to draft JJ, 431 00:18:14,628 --> 00:18:16,748 Speaker 9: and you go through that long process and all those things. 432 00:18:17,028 --> 00:18:18,588 Speaker 9: I can't stand up here and say that's not that's 433 00:18:18,588 --> 00:18:21,308 Speaker 9: the outcome we want, and that's the our outcome we're 434 00:18:21,308 --> 00:18:24,468 Speaker 9: headed towards at every checkpoint, whether it be in the 435 00:18:24,548 --> 00:18:27,628 Speaker 9: draft process or practice until the injury and really the 436 00:18:27,708 --> 00:18:30,388 Speaker 9: off season. Now he's met the bar. I mean, he's 437 00:18:30,428 --> 00:18:33,348 Speaker 9: exceeded our expectations at every point. And so I don't 438 00:18:33,348 --> 00:18:35,028 Speaker 9: have the ability to tell you what the future is, 439 00:18:35,068 --> 00:18:36,668 Speaker 9: but I can tell you what I expect to be 440 00:18:36,708 --> 00:18:37,188 Speaker 9: the outcome. 441 00:18:38,828 --> 00:18:39,628 Speaker 2: It's pretty clear there. 442 00:18:39,828 --> 00:18:43,228 Speaker 3: As you know Peter Peter knows every quarterback on every roster, 443 00:18:43,348 --> 00:18:45,428 Speaker 3: but we're been the only other quarterback on the roster 444 00:18:45,548 --> 00:18:49,228 Speaker 3: there right now. JJ McCarthy sounds like he's the starter 445 00:18:49,348 --> 00:18:50,628 Speaker 3: of Week one in Minnesota. 446 00:18:50,708 --> 00:18:53,668 Speaker 2: Do you agree, Yes, he's a starter. 447 00:18:53,708 --> 00:18:55,428 Speaker 5: I don't know who we're waiting for if he needs 448 00:18:55,428 --> 00:18:57,068 Speaker 5: to be knighted or there needs to be smoking for 449 00:18:57,188 --> 00:18:59,988 Speaker 5: something like he's a starter. And when you don't bring 450 00:19:00,028 --> 00:19:02,708 Speaker 5: back Sam Darnold and you don't sign Aaron Rodgers, it's 451 00:19:02,748 --> 00:19:05,348 Speaker 5: because you drafted a quarterback in the top ten and 452 00:19:05,388 --> 00:19:07,788 Speaker 5: you need to give him his opportunity to go go. 453 00:19:07,708 --> 00:19:09,588 Speaker 4: Win that job and go do that job. Now, did 454 00:19:09,668 --> 00:19:10,948 Speaker 4: he win the job. 455 00:19:11,788 --> 00:19:14,668 Speaker 5: No, I mean he's being given the job and now 456 00:19:14,668 --> 00:19:16,708 Speaker 5: it's his chance to go and make sure that they 457 00:19:16,748 --> 00:19:19,028 Speaker 5: look good and do it. The money that they're spending 458 00:19:19,028 --> 00:19:22,468 Speaker 5: on the quarterbacks is not nearly what they other teams 459 00:19:22,508 --> 00:19:24,828 Speaker 5: are in the NFL. They're still on a rookie contract now, 460 00:19:24,868 --> 00:19:27,268 Speaker 5: Brett Rippon makes next to nothing and they have spent 461 00:19:27,348 --> 00:19:31,708 Speaker 5: that money on different players this offseason, and that's pass 462 00:19:31,788 --> 00:19:35,628 Speaker 5: rushers and offensive line. And they still have justin Jefferson 463 00:19:35,668 --> 00:19:39,468 Speaker 5: and Addison, and they've got a ton of talent all 464 00:19:39,508 --> 00:19:41,548 Speaker 5: over that defense that's young and emerging. 465 00:19:42,668 --> 00:19:45,748 Speaker 4: It's all there. It's all built for you. Aaron Jones 466 00:19:45,828 --> 00:19:48,988 Speaker 4: is back to JJ. Take the bull by the horns 467 00:19:49,028 --> 00:19:49,548 Speaker 4: and go. Now. 468 00:19:50,068 --> 00:19:52,548 Speaker 5: I don't know what he was great last year in 469 00:19:52,588 --> 00:19:53,428 Speaker 5: that preseason game. 470 00:19:53,468 --> 00:19:55,548 Speaker 4: Then he got injured and it was sad that he 471 00:19:55,588 --> 00:19:55,908 Speaker 4: lost it. 472 00:19:55,868 --> 00:19:57,708 Speaker 5: Because he looked really good in that one preseason game. 473 00:19:57,628 --> 00:19:58,268 Speaker 4: That we're watching. 474 00:19:58,628 --> 00:20:00,988 Speaker 5: But like, I don't know if JJ McCarthy's a good 475 00:20:01,068 --> 00:20:03,188 Speaker 5: NFL quarterback. I don't know if they know that, but 476 00:20:03,188 --> 00:20:06,948 Speaker 5: they're giving him the opportunity to try and win over 477 00:20:07,028 --> 00:20:09,308 Speaker 5: everybody's faith, and they're going to do so by having 478 00:20:09,388 --> 00:20:10,788 Speaker 5: him as their quarterback Week. 479 00:20:10,588 --> 00:20:11,908 Speaker 4: One in the NFL season. 480 00:20:12,228 --> 00:20:14,108 Speaker 7: Well, he's gonna grab the bull by the horns and 481 00:20:14,148 --> 00:20:17,228 Speaker 7: he is going to ride the back of Aaron Jones 482 00:20:17,308 --> 00:20:20,588 Speaker 7: and Jordan Mason. That is what their game plan is. 483 00:20:20,628 --> 00:20:22,788 Speaker 7: They are going to try to alleviate as much pressure 484 00:20:22,908 --> 00:20:26,748 Speaker 7: off of JJ McCarthy as they possibly can until he gets. 485 00:20:26,588 --> 00:20:27,708 Speaker 4: His feet underneath them. 486 00:20:27,748 --> 00:20:29,468 Speaker 7: It's the reason why they went out there and traded 487 00:20:29,508 --> 00:20:31,668 Speaker 7: for Jordan Mason. That's one heck of a pickup for him. 488 00:20:31,908 --> 00:20:33,948 Speaker 7: They have a two headed monster now in the backfield 489 00:20:33,948 --> 00:20:36,948 Speaker 7: and the best Fran four quarterback outside of the offensive 490 00:20:36,988 --> 00:20:38,908 Speaker 7: line is one heck of a running game, and I 491 00:20:38,948 --> 00:20:40,748 Speaker 7: think that that is where they're going to put their 492 00:20:40,788 --> 00:20:42,228 Speaker 7: focus on right now in this offense. 493 00:20:44,068 --> 00:20:46,508 Speaker 6: I just have to say I thought it was an 494 00:20:46,588 --> 00:20:49,028 Speaker 6: A plus press conference by Quessy. 495 00:20:49,108 --> 00:20:51,988 Speaker 4: I thought he handled himself really, really well. A lot 496 00:20:52,028 --> 00:20:53,108 Speaker 4: of stuff to deal with there. 497 00:20:53,428 --> 00:20:56,428 Speaker 6: First of all, JJ this, JJ this, He gets peppered 498 00:20:56,468 --> 00:20:58,668 Speaker 6: with all the Rogers questions and won't let that go. 499 00:20:58,788 --> 00:21:01,588 Speaker 6: I thought the answers were elegant and honest, even though 500 00:21:01,628 --> 00:21:04,108 Speaker 6: they didn't necessarily answer them emphatically. 501 00:21:04,468 --> 00:21:04,988 Speaker 4: He had to be. 502 00:21:04,948 --> 00:21:08,548 Speaker 6: Asked about his own contract status, his own personal contract status, 503 00:21:08,548 --> 00:21:09,628 Speaker 6: but extensionally, I. 504 00:21:09,588 --> 00:21:10,788 Speaker 4: Just thought he held court beautifully. 505 00:21:10,788 --> 00:21:12,388 Speaker 6: And a lot of times these guys mess it up 506 00:21:12,468 --> 00:21:15,748 Speaker 6: or come across disingenuously. The thing is still going to 507 00:21:16,028 --> 00:21:19,308 Speaker 6: until Rogers becomes a Steeler. Rogers to the Vikings will 508 00:21:19,348 --> 00:21:23,028 Speaker 6: not die. Whether it's likely, I don't think it's likely, 509 00:21:23,268 --> 00:21:25,108 Speaker 6: but it's still sitting there. He's too big of a 510 00:21:25,148 --> 00:21:27,868 Speaker 6: figure that you hear too much about. Rogers and o'calla 511 00:21:27,948 --> 00:21:31,348 Speaker 6: have this great relationship, which Crutz he also talked about specifically. 512 00:21:31,828 --> 00:21:35,948 Speaker 6: So whenever Rogers comes down with his stone tablets and 513 00:21:36,348 --> 00:21:38,708 Speaker 6: says I'm going to the Steelers, if it's. 514 00:21:38,548 --> 00:21:41,268 Speaker 4: Two weeks, if it's two minutes, it's just out there. 515 00:21:41,308 --> 00:21:43,748 Speaker 4: It's too tantalizing of a name. It's too much history 516 00:21:43,748 --> 00:21:46,708 Speaker 4: for Vikings fans. It's too close to it. And I'm 517 00:21:46,748 --> 00:21:49,668 Speaker 4: not even saying it doesn't make sense. It would make. 518 00:21:49,548 --> 00:21:51,708 Speaker 6: A lot of sense if you say, JJ's hold on 519 00:21:52,188 --> 00:21:54,428 Speaker 6: still injured, you're still young. We really want to make 520 00:21:54,428 --> 00:21:55,868 Speaker 6: this work, So you're gonna sit with Rogers for a 521 00:21:55,868 --> 00:21:58,468 Speaker 6: little while. Unlikely, I think it would have happened if 522 00:21:58,508 --> 00:22:01,148 Speaker 6: it was going to already. But I don't think there's 523 00:22:01,188 --> 00:22:03,908 Speaker 6: a zero percent chance. I think there's a one percent chance. 524 00:22:03,948 --> 00:22:07,708 Speaker 6: But I will always always linger. They're basically waiting on 525 00:22:07,788 --> 00:22:09,948 Speaker 6: Rogers to become a Steeler, but then they can finally 526 00:22:09,988 --> 00:22:10,308 Speaker 6: go away. 527 00:22:10,388 --> 00:22:12,468 Speaker 4: Until then, every single session will be about that. 528 00:22:12,908 --> 00:22:15,708 Speaker 3: Isaiah just clocked it one hour twenty six minutes of 529 00:22:15,748 --> 00:22:19,788 Speaker 3: this show. Oh, I'm proud for before, proud of us. 530 00:22:19,788 --> 00:22:21,188 Speaker 3: That's good I erected for everyone. 531 00:22:21,468 --> 00:22:23,228 Speaker 4: I didn't think it was gonna be Uka. I didn't 532 00:22:23,228 --> 00:22:26,068 Speaker 4: think it was going to be you, who Peter said 533 00:22:26,148 --> 00:22:28,348 Speaker 4: before me. I didn't like this rock you did, Yes, 534 00:22:28,548 --> 00:22:29,388 Speaker 4: you said it first. 535 00:22:29,428 --> 00:22:31,068 Speaker 2: And then I take it back you guys. 536 00:22:31,668 --> 00:22:33,788 Speaker 3: Peter, I want to bring this up Earlier this week 537 00:22:33,908 --> 00:22:35,588 Speaker 3: you pulled out there was something I said and you 538 00:22:35,588 --> 00:22:36,588 Speaker 3: wrote it down and you were like, hey, I just 539 00:22:36,628 --> 00:22:38,108 Speaker 3: want to bring up this quote that you said, and 540 00:22:38,188 --> 00:22:41,028 Speaker 3: it was Daniel Jones is a really nice human being, 541 00:22:41,068 --> 00:22:43,308 Speaker 3: and so I have one you just said of JJ 542 00:22:43,548 --> 00:22:46,468 Speaker 3: my Peter, my hot take Peter Shregger quote was he 543 00:22:46,548 --> 00:22:50,948 Speaker 3: looked really great in one NFL preseason game. But in 544 00:22:51,028 --> 00:22:53,308 Speaker 3: all seriousness, how much of the confidence if You're a 545 00:22:53,388 --> 00:22:55,868 Speaker 3: Vikings fan, right, how much of the confidence you have it? Look, 546 00:22:55,868 --> 00:22:57,788 Speaker 3: this is this is as of right now, this is 547 00:22:57,828 --> 00:22:59,428 Speaker 3: their guy. This is their week one start. I think 548 00:22:59,428 --> 00:23:01,908 Speaker 3: we all believe that that Kevin O'Connell, who is this 549 00:23:02,068 --> 00:23:05,468 Speaker 3: quarterback whisper that some of this comm efidence and because 550 00:23:05,508 --> 00:23:09,628 Speaker 3: the obviously the volume of NFL tape is very very small, 551 00:23:09,948 --> 00:23:12,348 Speaker 3: that it's because of what Kevin O'Connell can do. 552 00:23:12,308 --> 00:23:12,788 Speaker 2: With this guy. 553 00:23:14,108 --> 00:23:17,388 Speaker 5: Absolutely the whisper, But it's also the questions around JJ. 554 00:23:17,588 --> 00:23:19,988 Speaker 5: Don't only just linger because of the injury, which is 555 00:23:20,028 --> 00:23:21,468 Speaker 5: a significant injury that he's. 556 00:23:21,348 --> 00:23:23,188 Speaker 4: Kind of coming back from, but. 557 00:23:23,188 --> 00:23:25,188 Speaker 5: It's because of the opportunity cost. 558 00:23:24,988 --> 00:23:28,348 Speaker 4: Of letting Sam Darnold walk out the building. You had a. 559 00:23:28,228 --> 00:23:30,988 Speaker 5: Young quarterback, Donald's twenty seven years old and just led 560 00:23:31,028 --> 00:23:33,108 Speaker 5: your team to the playoffs and for seventeen weeks was 561 00:23:33,148 --> 00:23:34,988 Speaker 5: as good as any quarterback in the NFL, and you 562 00:23:35,068 --> 00:23:35,868 Speaker 5: let him walk. 563 00:23:36,348 --> 00:23:37,108 Speaker 4: So you're then. 564 00:23:37,028 --> 00:23:39,428 Speaker 5: Banking on a twenty one year old who, if you 565 00:23:39,468 --> 00:23:41,988 Speaker 5: remember coming out of the draft, did not have the 566 00:23:41,988 --> 00:23:43,228 Speaker 5: stats of the other guys. 567 00:23:43,228 --> 00:23:44,268 Speaker 4: He had the college. 568 00:23:43,948 --> 00:23:46,668 Speaker 5: Wins, and he also was one of the guys that 569 00:23:46,908 --> 00:23:49,028 Speaker 5: handed the ball off a lot in college and did 570 00:23:49,068 --> 00:23:50,868 Speaker 5: fifth guy taken on that draft and he was the 571 00:23:50,908 --> 00:23:53,668 Speaker 5: fifth quarterback out of sixth take or fourth out of 572 00:23:53,708 --> 00:23:56,788 Speaker 5: sixth take and Nicks and no, you're right, fifth because 573 00:23:56,788 --> 00:23:57,748 Speaker 5: Pennix went before him. 574 00:23:57,748 --> 00:24:00,188 Speaker 4: You're right. So I think it's. 575 00:24:00,028 --> 00:24:02,588 Speaker 5: All of this combined where yeah, we love our guy 576 00:24:02,708 --> 00:24:05,228 Speaker 5: JJ and fight off the name, but you don't know. 577 00:24:05,268 --> 00:24:06,908 Speaker 5: If you're a Vikings fan and you're saying, I know 578 00:24:07,028 --> 00:24:09,668 Speaker 5: JJ McCarthy's got it, you don't know, squat because no 579 00:24:09,708 --> 00:24:10,108 Speaker 5: one does. 580 00:24:10,228 --> 00:24:12,388 Speaker 4: They don't know. I just I. 581 00:24:12,348 --> 00:24:14,508 Speaker 6: Still wonder, even if they had lost those games, if 582 00:24:14,548 --> 00:24:16,868 Speaker 6: Donald plays better in those games, is he's still there? 583 00:24:17,108 --> 00:24:18,308 Speaker 4: He is? I think he is too. 584 00:24:18,388 --> 00:24:20,468 Speaker 6: If he throws a few touchdowns, doesn't turn it over 585 00:24:20,548 --> 00:24:23,068 Speaker 6: and they lose, fine. I just think those two games 586 00:24:23,108 --> 00:24:25,228 Speaker 6: were that at least franchise tag. 587 00:24:25,348 --> 00:24:25,588 Speaker 8: Yeah. 588 00:24:25,628 --> 00:24:27,228 Speaker 4: I mean, this is the thing that I said. 589 00:24:27,308 --> 00:24:30,228 Speaker 5: It was the worst eight days a player on the 590 00:24:30,268 --> 00:24:31,828 Speaker 5: field could have possibly imagined. 591 00:24:31,868 --> 00:24:33,788 Speaker 4: That lost to the Lions where. 592 00:24:33,788 --> 00:24:37,988 Speaker 5: They look completely lost and be done, be fuddled, and 593 00:24:38,028 --> 00:24:40,348 Speaker 5: then the Monday night playoff game, which I don't know 594 00:24:40,388 --> 00:24:42,548 Speaker 5: what was going on. That's eight days in someone's life 595 00:24:42,588 --> 00:24:44,508 Speaker 5: that might have cost Sam Donald twenty million dollars. 596 00:24:44,548 --> 00:24:47,388 Speaker 6: But it's JJ's opportunity and Peter's been doing great work 597 00:24:47,428 --> 00:24:48,908 Speaker 6: trying to stay positive this time here. 598 00:24:48,908 --> 00:24:50,268 Speaker 4: There's so much negativity out there. 599 00:24:50,268 --> 00:24:52,468 Speaker 6: If you think Peter's doing work on McCarthy, you should 600 00:24:52,468 --> 00:24:53,428 Speaker 6: hear him on the Giants. 601 00:24:53,468 --> 00:24:54,548 Speaker 4: He's saying things like. 602 00:24:55,228 --> 00:24:58,948 Speaker 6: At least there's some positivity in the building, like that's 603 00:24:59,028 --> 00:25:01,388 Speaker 6: that's what I don't want him and we respect him 604 00:25:01,388 --> 00:25:01,628 Speaker 6: for it. 605 00:25:05,308 --> 00:25:07,108 Speaker 4: Welcome back to gmf B. 606 00:25:07,308 --> 00:25:10,308 Speaker 5: Let's start bringing a new addition to the defending champion 607 00:25:10,388 --> 00:25:13,148 Speaker 5: Philadelphia Eagles and a player that we have loved watch 608 00:25:13,268 --> 00:25:16,308 Speaker 5: grow in this league. He was a superstar in college 609 00:25:16,388 --> 00:25:18,228 Speaker 5: and now he is going to be playing with the 610 00:25:18,308 --> 00:25:21,308 Speaker 5: Super Bowl champ Okay, thanks, gentlemen. Let's welcome in former 611 00:25:21,348 --> 00:25:25,108 Speaker 5: Brown current Eagle Dorian Tumpseay. 612 00:25:25,188 --> 00:25:26,548 Speaker 4: Let's go bit back from. 613 00:25:28,748 --> 00:25:29,908 Speaker 8: Apreciate you guys. 614 00:25:31,788 --> 00:25:34,108 Speaker 5: Look, it's not every day you get traded in the NFL, 615 00:25:34,268 --> 00:25:36,228 Speaker 5: and it's certainly not every day you go from one 616 00:25:36,268 --> 00:25:39,188 Speaker 5: team to the defending Super Bowl champions. How are you 617 00:25:39,268 --> 00:25:43,148 Speaker 5: feeling about your new home and the early impression of 618 00:25:43,268 --> 00:25:45,988 Speaker 5: being with the boys that just lifted the Lombardy. 619 00:25:46,828 --> 00:25:48,188 Speaker 8: Yeah, man, super excited. 620 00:25:48,948 --> 00:25:51,188 Speaker 10: It's funny like two of the teams that I had 621 00:25:51,228 --> 00:25:53,868 Speaker 10: top thirty business with coming out the draft were the 622 00:25:53,908 --> 00:25:56,908 Speaker 10: Browns and the Eagles, So and then we also had 623 00:25:56,908 --> 00:25:59,348 Speaker 10: a joint practice with them, I think my rookie year. 624 00:25:59,828 --> 00:26:02,068 Speaker 8: So definitely some familiarity over there. 625 00:26:02,428 --> 00:26:04,108 Speaker 10: I know a lot of the guys throughout my high 626 00:26:04,108 --> 00:26:07,028 Speaker 10: school class and some guys that have played on the 627 00:26:07,028 --> 00:26:09,388 Speaker 10: Browns practice part over there, so I have some familiar 628 00:26:09,388 --> 00:26:12,588 Speaker 10: faces in the building. But yeah, man, super excited. Obviously 629 00:26:12,628 --> 00:26:14,668 Speaker 10: a winning culture. They know what they're doing over there, 630 00:26:15,268 --> 00:26:17,148 Speaker 10: So definitely excited to join in on that group. 631 00:26:17,788 --> 00:26:18,308 Speaker 4: Yeah, DJR. 632 00:26:18,428 --> 00:26:20,388 Speaker 7: You just you just mentioned that, you know, in your 633 00:26:20,428 --> 00:26:22,508 Speaker 7: in your press conference, you mentioned that during the draft 634 00:26:22,508 --> 00:26:24,868 Speaker 7: process you had visited with the Eagles and stead of 635 00:26:24,868 --> 00:26:27,028 Speaker 7: those one of your favorite teams, Like why was that? 636 00:26:28,148 --> 00:26:28,348 Speaker 8: Yeah? 637 00:26:28,348 --> 00:26:31,908 Speaker 10: Man, I think just the people in that building, the 638 00:26:31,948 --> 00:26:35,228 Speaker 10: culture that they built from ground up. Uh, you see 639 00:26:35,228 --> 00:26:37,908 Speaker 10: it on display, whether it's in practice, because like I said, 640 00:26:37,908 --> 00:26:40,668 Speaker 10: we are joint practice with the more end Game and 641 00:26:40,708 --> 00:26:43,188 Speaker 10: I've had the opportunity to watch them live and in person, 642 00:26:44,268 --> 00:26:48,068 Speaker 10: kick my butt. So it's Uh, it's definitely been a 643 00:26:48,388 --> 00:26:51,108 Speaker 10: surreal being on this organization and just being able to 644 00:26:51,148 --> 00:26:52,628 Speaker 10: go through the process for sure. 645 00:26:54,028 --> 00:26:54,628 Speaker 4: It's really cool. 646 00:26:54,628 --> 00:26:56,668 Speaker 6: A lot of guys walk into new rooms and new teams. 647 00:26:56,668 --> 00:26:58,348 Speaker 6: You're going to walk into a quarterback room with the 648 00:26:58,348 --> 00:27:01,148 Speaker 6: Super Bowl MVP. Do you know Jalen Hurts you guys 649 00:27:01,148 --> 00:27:03,428 Speaker 6: have a relationship and have you guys communicated since you 650 00:27:03,508 --> 00:27:04,228 Speaker 6: became an Eagle? 651 00:27:05,108 --> 00:27:07,588 Speaker 10: Yeah, I think we've been in the same rooms, across 652 00:27:07,628 --> 00:27:10,108 Speaker 10: the same path. I've never really met each other. He 653 00:27:10,268 --> 00:27:11,788 Speaker 10: was one of the first people to reach out to 654 00:27:11,788 --> 00:27:15,068 Speaker 10: me though, right after the trade, which I really appreciated, 655 00:27:15,108 --> 00:27:17,588 Speaker 10: along with Tanner, who I know, like I said to 656 00:27:17,708 --> 00:27:20,868 Speaker 10: my high school class. So you know, I'm really excited 657 00:27:20,868 --> 00:27:23,148 Speaker 10: to work with both of those guys, and you know, 658 00:27:23,148 --> 00:27:25,348 Speaker 10: I can't wait to learn from Jalen obviously, who's luned 659 00:27:25,388 --> 00:27:26,628 Speaker 10: a bunch over the years. 660 00:27:26,948 --> 00:27:29,988 Speaker 3: Here's something I've never asked someone before. And often with 661 00:27:30,108 --> 00:27:34,308 Speaker 3: athletes they share nutritionists or a coat that they have 662 00:27:34,388 --> 00:27:34,868 Speaker 3: in common. 663 00:27:35,388 --> 00:27:37,268 Speaker 2: What you have in common with Jalen? You share a 664 00:27:37,468 --> 00:27:41,548 Speaker 2: chess mentor Can you tell us about that? And when 665 00:27:41,548 --> 00:27:42,828 Speaker 2: are you going to challenge him to a game? 666 00:27:44,228 --> 00:27:45,508 Speaker 8: Yeah? 667 00:27:46,028 --> 00:27:48,908 Speaker 10: I believe I was one of the first athletes that 668 00:27:48,988 --> 00:27:53,588 Speaker 10: our chess mentor, Seth mckowski had worked with beu Chip 669 00:27:53,668 --> 00:27:56,068 Speaker 10: Kelly who brought him in at UCLA to kind of 670 00:27:56,108 --> 00:27:58,788 Speaker 10: work with the quarterbacks and teach him about chess, and 671 00:27:58,828 --> 00:28:00,268 Speaker 10: I kind of took the reins of it. Now he 672 00:28:00,308 --> 00:28:02,788 Speaker 10: works with a bunch of different type of athletes, from 673 00:28:02,828 --> 00:28:07,348 Speaker 10: Olympians to NFL backs, different collegiate. 674 00:28:07,028 --> 00:28:10,948 Speaker 8: Program so he's worked with Jail in a few times. 675 00:28:10,988 --> 00:28:12,908 Speaker 10: And I definitely have to get a game or two 676 00:28:12,948 --> 00:28:15,628 Speaker 10: and with Jail once I get in the room, just 677 00:28:15,668 --> 00:28:17,508 Speaker 10: to see the temperature there and see how GOODEO is. 678 00:28:17,588 --> 00:28:22,388 Speaker 6: So we can't wait. And in the meantime we want advice. 679 00:28:22,628 --> 00:28:25,348 Speaker 6: Coach us up, Drian. Let's say right now, I've got 680 00:28:25,348 --> 00:28:28,468 Speaker 6: to play a big chess game, let's say high stakes, 681 00:28:28,508 --> 00:28:31,108 Speaker 6: big money in five minutes, and I have no idea 682 00:28:31,108 --> 00:28:33,308 Speaker 6: what I'm doing in chess. You have five minutes to 683 00:28:33,308 --> 00:28:35,188 Speaker 6: just coach me up and give me some sort of advice. 684 00:28:35,388 --> 00:28:36,268 Speaker 6: What would you suggest? 685 00:28:36,308 --> 00:28:36,788 Speaker 4: What do I do? 686 00:28:37,868 --> 00:28:41,988 Speaker 10: We always live by this CDP. It's a thought process. 687 00:28:42,068 --> 00:28:45,988 Speaker 10: Control the center, develop pieces, and protect the king. You 688 00:28:46,028 --> 00:28:49,308 Speaker 10: can use that obviously in life. I use that all 689 00:28:49,308 --> 00:28:52,348 Speaker 10: the time in football. Me being the king, I have 690 00:28:52,428 --> 00:28:56,148 Speaker 10: to protect me and the ball at all purposes and 691 00:28:56,268 --> 00:28:58,828 Speaker 10: developing your players. Getting the guys in balls different getting 692 00:28:58,868 --> 00:29:01,348 Speaker 10: the guys in ball's hands to be able to make 693 00:29:01,348 --> 00:29:03,788 Speaker 10: players for you, and then controlling the center. You need 694 00:29:03,828 --> 00:29:06,548 Speaker 10: that front set then to be as strong as possible. 695 00:29:07,188 --> 00:29:09,108 Speaker 10: So that's kind of how I relate if we're going 696 00:29:09,188 --> 00:29:11,628 Speaker 10: to go from football back to chess to be able 697 00:29:11,668 --> 00:29:13,188 Speaker 10: to teach you app minute. 698 00:29:13,508 --> 00:29:13,908 Speaker 2: I love that. 699 00:29:13,828 --> 00:29:15,668 Speaker 3: That sounds like everything that you would write up on 700 00:29:15,708 --> 00:29:18,028 Speaker 3: the whiteboard right in one of the quarterback room. 701 00:29:18,068 --> 00:29:18,628 Speaker 2: That's awesome. 702 00:29:18,948 --> 00:29:22,148 Speaker 3: You were recently the honorary commissioner of the Polynesian Bowl 703 00:29:22,228 --> 00:29:25,348 Speaker 3: Girls Flag Football Tournament. Tell us why supporting girls flag 704 00:29:25,348 --> 00:29:26,708 Speaker 3: football is so important to you. 705 00:29:27,868 --> 00:29:30,828 Speaker 10: Yeah, I think if you think about like the American dream, 706 00:29:30,868 --> 00:29:33,428 Speaker 10: I think like my athletic dream has always been to 707 00:29:33,428 --> 00:29:37,468 Speaker 10: get back to whatever communities that have helped me grow 708 00:29:38,148 --> 00:29:41,948 Speaker 10: when I finally got to a stage where that was applicable, 709 00:29:42,228 --> 00:29:46,148 Speaker 10: and I can do that, and so girls flag and 710 00:29:46,188 --> 00:29:49,508 Speaker 10: I think the women's sports in general is growing so 711 00:29:49,668 --> 00:29:52,108 Speaker 10: fast now that I just want to be a part 712 00:29:52,148 --> 00:29:54,588 Speaker 10: of it. Obviously I love football in the game and 713 00:29:54,628 --> 00:29:57,428 Speaker 10: being able to watch it, but to have two little 714 00:29:57,548 --> 00:29:59,668 Speaker 10: or to have two sisters and one little sister who 715 00:29:59,668 --> 00:30:02,988 Speaker 10: grew up playing high school flag football here in Las Vegas, 716 00:30:04,388 --> 00:30:08,668 Speaker 10: Borman and being able to see her grow in that sport. 717 00:30:08,708 --> 00:30:10,028 Speaker 10: I think it was really cool for me and the 718 00:30:10,068 --> 00:30:13,668 Speaker 10: cool experience to be able to lean on heading into 719 00:30:14,348 --> 00:30:17,868 Speaker 10: being a commissioner and being an advocate for Worlds Flag 720 00:30:18,628 --> 00:30:19,988 Speaker 10: here on out with my foundation. 721 00:30:20,108 --> 00:30:24,108 Speaker 7: So, man, kudos to you for using your platform to 722 00:30:24,148 --> 00:30:27,148 Speaker 7: elevate the Women's Flag Football League. 723 00:30:27,148 --> 00:30:27,948 Speaker 4: I think that's awesome. 724 00:30:27,988 --> 00:30:30,468 Speaker 7: I love the fact that that thing's taken off. But 725 00:30:30,548 --> 00:30:33,388 Speaker 7: the tournament was held at your alma mater, Bishop Gorman 726 00:30:33,508 --> 00:30:35,788 Speaker 7: High School. That's one of the biggest high school football 727 00:30:35,828 --> 00:30:39,588 Speaker 7: programs in the country. My dub family, Romo Dunze was there, 728 00:30:39,868 --> 00:30:42,948 Speaker 7: went there, demarcol Murray, Ronnie Stanley, they all went there. 729 00:30:43,028 --> 00:30:47,108 Speaker 7: So what is the secret sauce to Bishop Gorman swag? 730 00:30:48,428 --> 00:30:51,548 Speaker 10: You know, obviously everybody wants to talk about the nice 731 00:30:51,548 --> 00:30:55,748 Speaker 10: facilities we have, the nice uniforms, we have, the weight 732 00:30:55,868 --> 00:30:56,948 Speaker 10: room and all that stuff. 733 00:30:57,748 --> 00:31:00,308 Speaker 8: We were always taught growing up in that high school. 734 00:31:00,748 --> 00:31:04,308 Speaker 10: You work for nice things and you get rewarded for winning, 735 00:31:04,548 --> 00:31:07,028 Speaker 10: and so I think that's kind of the mindset we 736 00:31:07,148 --> 00:31:10,228 Speaker 10: go into with all my high school buddies. People from 737 00:31:10,268 --> 00:31:14,028 Speaker 10: my school that are going sports. Everybody has that kind 738 00:31:14,028 --> 00:31:15,868 Speaker 10: of mindset that if you work hard and put your 739 00:31:15,868 --> 00:31:18,748 Speaker 10: mind to something that you'll get and that's I think 740 00:31:18,828 --> 00:31:20,508 Speaker 10: kind of worked out for us throughout the years. 741 00:31:20,548 --> 00:31:22,268 Speaker 8: And as you can see, we. 742 00:31:22,348 --> 00:31:24,788 Speaker 10: Built a great culture there and people love to coming 743 00:31:24,828 --> 00:31:25,268 Speaker 10: in out of it. 744 00:31:25,348 --> 00:31:29,588 Speaker 5: So it's such a legendary school and it's so cool 745 00:31:29,588 --> 00:31:33,668 Speaker 5: that you're another member of that hollowed history. On a 746 00:31:33,668 --> 00:31:36,068 Speaker 5: personal level, my name is Peter Schreger and a lot 747 00:31:36,108 --> 00:31:39,388 Speaker 5: of people will call me Pete, and I'm. 748 00:31:38,788 --> 00:31:39,228 Speaker 4: Okay with it. 749 00:31:39,228 --> 00:31:40,668 Speaker 5: But then if people say, do you have a preference, like, 750 00:31:40,708 --> 00:31:43,628 Speaker 5: oh no, it's Peter. For the first few years of 751 00:31:43,708 --> 00:31:46,828 Speaker 5: your career, people would refer to you by a nickname DTR. 752 00:31:47,308 --> 00:31:49,668 Speaker 5: And I think you were find recently you came out 753 00:31:49,668 --> 00:31:52,988 Speaker 5: and you're like, you know what, that's not really my name. 754 00:31:53,828 --> 00:31:57,148 Speaker 5: Where do you stand on DTR versus your full government name, 755 00:31:57,268 --> 00:31:58,548 Speaker 5: Dorian Thompson. 756 00:31:58,188 --> 00:32:00,468 Speaker 4: Robinson, which is what you were given by birth. I 757 00:32:00,468 --> 00:32:02,828 Speaker 4: don't like Pete. I'd like to be called Peter. 758 00:32:03,148 --> 00:32:04,708 Speaker 5: You speak for yourself on how you want to be 759 00:32:04,748 --> 00:32:06,348 Speaker 5: identified when people talk about you. 760 00:32:06,828 --> 00:32:09,828 Speaker 10: Yeah, I definitely, I definitely feel you Peter. I'm a Dorian. 761 00:32:10,668 --> 00:32:13,028 Speaker 10: Now I will get people to grace and I know 762 00:32:13,108 --> 00:32:15,428 Speaker 10: my parents thinking me the one of the longest names 763 00:32:15,428 --> 00:32:18,668 Speaker 10: in America. For you have to repeat that, I know, 764 00:32:18,748 --> 00:32:21,988 Speaker 10: me repeating it to people kind of gets annoying sometimes, 765 00:32:21,988 --> 00:32:24,868 Speaker 10: so for you to have to repeat it back all 766 00:32:24,908 --> 00:32:26,868 Speaker 10: the time, I get it. So DTR's fine with me. 767 00:32:27,028 --> 00:32:29,868 Speaker 10: But my friends and the close family know just called 768 00:32:29,868 --> 00:32:30,308 Speaker 10: me Dorian. 769 00:32:30,428 --> 00:32:35,228 Speaker 6: So Dorian, I tell Peter the first line in his 770 00:32:35,348 --> 00:32:40,588 Speaker 6: official Wikipedia pages, Dorian Trevor Thompson Robinson, also known by 771 00:32:40,628 --> 00:32:43,428 Speaker 6: his initials DTR, scrubbed that Wikipedia. 772 00:32:43,508 --> 00:32:44,748 Speaker 4: Somebody go get it and scrub. 773 00:32:44,748 --> 00:32:46,908 Speaker 6: I get that this guy's accomplished too much to not 774 00:32:46,988 --> 00:32:49,308 Speaker 6: be known by his proper name, Dorian Thompson Robbins. 775 00:32:49,308 --> 00:32:51,188 Speaker 4: I think it's a beautiful name and it's majestic. I'm 776 00:32:51,228 --> 00:32:52,268 Speaker 4: going to give you another one here. 777 00:32:52,668 --> 00:32:54,628 Speaker 5: I've covered the NFL a long time, so we like 778 00:32:55,148 --> 00:32:58,548 Speaker 5: Matthew Stafford does not respond to matt Like if you 779 00:32:58,588 --> 00:33:00,908 Speaker 5: call him Matt Stafford like, he doesn't like it. My 780 00:33:00,988 --> 00:33:03,788 Speaker 5: name is Matthew, so I say stand on it. 781 00:33:03,788 --> 00:33:05,148 Speaker 4: It's your name, and. 782 00:33:04,948 --> 00:33:07,148 Speaker 5: You can correct people if they just call you dt R. 783 00:33:07,268 --> 00:33:12,508 Speaker 10: In the futune, for sure, I'll take it, wort I got, dude. 784 00:33:12,548 --> 00:33:14,428 Speaker 5: Thank you for joining us, and thank you for all 785 00:33:14,428 --> 00:33:17,228 Speaker 5: the work you're doing not only with the flag football, 786 00:33:17,268 --> 00:33:17,988 Speaker 5: but also in the. 787 00:33:17,988 --> 00:33:20,228 Speaker 4: Chests community bringing it to the next generation. I think 788 00:33:20,228 --> 00:33:20,908 Speaker 4: that's really cool. 789 00:33:22,028 --> 00:33:22,788 Speaker 8: I appreciate you. 790 00:33:22,708 --> 00:33:28,188 Speaker 4: Guys having the great DTR. I'm sorry.