1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,628 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,708 --> 00:00:27,348 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. Ye Happy Friday, everybody. Welcome to GM. 3 00:00:27,348 --> 00:00:29,348 Speaker 1: If you live at our breakfast table in New York, 4 00:00:29,348 --> 00:00:31,628 Speaker 1: it is Friday, May sixth. My name is Kay Adams. 5 00:00:31,628 --> 00:00:34,868 Speaker 1: Peter Schrager is here. Tom Peliserica the subway I heard 6 00:00:34,908 --> 00:00:37,628 Speaker 1: source of say the right direction this time wouldn't end 7 00:00:37,708 --> 00:00:40,548 Speaker 1: up in Brooklyn. Wasn't firsthand account, but it was I right, yeah, yeah, 8 00:00:40,788 --> 00:00:43,588 Speaker 1: very well. Had worked out two times Super Bowl champion 9 00:00:43,628 --> 00:00:47,828 Speaker 1: Tory Smith. It's time for Lee Bluck. We're gonna start 10 00:00:47,868 --> 00:00:50,508 Speaker 1: with the let's starts do this, the former teammate of 11 00:00:50,548 --> 00:00:53,628 Speaker 1: Tory Smith. The Eagles were a team rather and former 12 00:00:53,628 --> 00:00:56,028 Speaker 1: teammates say, a solid offseason and then in the draft 13 00:00:56,028 --> 00:00:59,068 Speaker 1: they take Jordan Davis, he signed with Philly just yesterday, 14 00:00:59,148 --> 00:01:02,188 Speaker 1: making it official their future center, and Cam Jurgens as well. 15 00:01:02,268 --> 00:01:04,668 Speaker 1: They steal Na Kobe Dan the third. Oh the way 16 00:01:04,708 --> 00:01:07,588 Speaker 1: they traded for a j Brown as well, which everybody's 17 00:01:07,708 --> 00:01:10,628 Speaker 1: super ampt about. They've got some good stuff hanging out 18 00:01:10,628 --> 00:01:13,388 Speaker 1: there and going on with them and their quarterback Jalen Hurts. 19 00:01:13,628 --> 00:01:16,868 Speaker 1: Is that as much earlier this week? I think It's 20 00:01:16,868 --> 00:01:19,868 Speaker 1: an excited time to be an Eagle, coming off of 21 00:01:19,868 --> 00:01:22,588 Speaker 1: the things we were able to accomplish and overcome last year. 22 00:01:22,628 --> 00:01:24,548 Speaker 1: I think there's a lot to look forward to, just 23 00:01:24,708 --> 00:01:26,828 Speaker 1: knowing that. For me, one thing that I've been telling 24 00:01:26,828 --> 00:01:29,188 Speaker 1: the guys is the foundation has been set, the standard 25 00:01:29,268 --> 00:01:31,708 Speaker 1: has been set, and the only direction is to climb. 26 00:01:32,548 --> 00:01:35,268 Speaker 1: This was a playoff team last year. Jalen Hurts looking 27 00:01:35,308 --> 00:01:38,188 Speaker 1: to climb prove himself, of course, and I take advantage 28 00:01:38,228 --> 00:01:41,588 Speaker 1: of that. NFC so are the Eagles the favorites in 29 00:01:41,588 --> 00:01:44,668 Speaker 1: this division? Tory? I think the Dallas Cowboys are always 30 00:01:44,668 --> 00:01:46,828 Speaker 1: the favorite in the preseason, right, and you will let 31 00:01:46,828 --> 00:01:48,468 Speaker 1: them have that because ever since I've been a child, 32 00:01:48,508 --> 00:01:51,308 Speaker 1: that's the way it's always been. However, the Eagles, I 33 00:01:51,348 --> 00:01:53,668 Speaker 1: feel like they improved so much over the course of 34 00:01:53,708 --> 00:01:56,308 Speaker 1: this offseason and they're a real threat. Jalen Hurts, who 35 00:01:56,348 --> 00:01:58,228 Speaker 1: is an excellent leader, and I think he's underrated as 36 00:01:58,228 --> 00:02:00,268 Speaker 1: a quarterback and now he's going to really take that 37 00:02:00,428 --> 00:02:02,868 Speaker 1: jump that we've seen this year due to the weapons 38 00:02:02,868 --> 00:02:05,428 Speaker 1: that are around him. This row is ready to compete. 39 00:02:05,428 --> 00:02:07,108 Speaker 1: And also on the flip side of that, it's the 40 00:02:07,188 --> 00:02:09,388 Speaker 1: NFC East. You never know who's gonna win this thing. 41 00:02:09,588 --> 00:02:12,908 Speaker 1: And you talk about Washington adding Carson wins to the fold, 42 00:02:13,148 --> 00:02:15,508 Speaker 1: them getting a little bit healthier, Chase Young, we'll be 43 00:02:15,548 --> 00:02:18,228 Speaker 1: back this season. It's a division that's always going to 44 00:02:18,268 --> 00:02:20,428 Speaker 1: be tossed up in the air. But you know everyone, 45 00:02:20,588 --> 00:02:24,348 Speaker 1: and I'm comfortable allowing Dallas to be the preseason champions, 46 00:02:24,388 --> 00:02:27,588 Speaker 1: even though we know anything possible when the season happens. 47 00:02:27,788 --> 00:02:29,468 Speaker 1: Right now. Eagles, though, as a tick, if you have 48 00:02:29,548 --> 00:02:32,188 Speaker 1: to make a pick and say, hey, in January, team January, 49 00:02:32,188 --> 00:02:34,668 Speaker 1: I'm never betting on Dallas. But that's why I said preseason. 50 00:02:34,668 --> 00:02:36,948 Speaker 1: You said preseason. That's the trick to the question. Preseason 51 00:02:37,108 --> 00:02:40,748 Speaker 1: Dallas all day, Let's talk about the Eagles because the 52 00:02:40,908 --> 00:02:43,068 Speaker 1: ending of their season might not be remembered as we 53 00:02:43,108 --> 00:02:45,268 Speaker 1: go nuts about Nakobe Dean in the third round out 54 00:02:45,308 --> 00:02:46,988 Speaker 1: it's one of the worst playoff games you'll ever see. 55 00:02:47,068 --> 00:02:49,628 Speaker 1: And I hate to relive this, but they go down 56 00:02:49,668 --> 00:02:51,588 Speaker 1: to Tampa as the seventeen it is like, all right, 57 00:02:51,628 --> 00:02:53,788 Speaker 1: Eagles got a shot, they had no shot. The Tampa 58 00:02:53,868 --> 00:02:56,468 Speaker 1: just absolutely demolished them. And it was one of those 59 00:02:56,508 --> 00:02:59,108 Speaker 1: games we're like, gosh, should we even even expanded the playoffs. 60 00:02:59,228 --> 00:03:02,588 Speaker 1: This team did not belong in this contest. They got 61 00:03:02,628 --> 00:03:05,828 Speaker 1: a lot of better players, got a J Brown. I 62 00:03:05,868 --> 00:03:08,508 Speaker 1: think that you know, you find a guy like Jordan Davis, 63 00:03:08,508 --> 00:03:10,188 Speaker 1: He's going to help plug things up in the middle. 64 00:03:10,668 --> 00:03:13,068 Speaker 1: I think, bless you. I think Hassan Reddick is a 65 00:03:13,148 --> 00:03:15,868 Speaker 1: tremendous pass rusher. But are we sure Jalen Hurts is 66 00:03:16,268 --> 00:03:18,428 Speaker 1: going into Dallas and winning a big game? Are we 67 00:03:18,468 --> 00:03:20,348 Speaker 1: sure that Jalen Hurts is going to be able to 68 00:03:20,388 --> 00:03:22,148 Speaker 1: say hey in December, put the team on me or 69 00:03:22,188 --> 00:03:25,188 Speaker 1: going you said he's a great leader in an underrated quarterback, 70 00:03:25,268 --> 00:03:26,988 Speaker 1: I don't know where I rad Jnhard. Is he one 71 00:03:27,028 --> 00:03:29,708 Speaker 1: of the top ten quarterbacks in the NFC? Is he 72 00:03:29,708 --> 00:03:32,548 Speaker 1: one of the top three quarterbacks in his division? Like 73 00:03:32,708 --> 00:03:35,348 Speaker 1: it's all there now? So are they the favorites in 74 00:03:35,348 --> 00:03:37,708 Speaker 1: the NFCS. I look at the roster, I say, sure, yeah. 75 00:03:37,708 --> 00:03:40,388 Speaker 1: But then I look at this guy. Michael Parsons plays 76 00:03:40,388 --> 00:03:42,548 Speaker 1: for the Cowboys, and this guy is the ultimate racer. 77 00:03:42,548 --> 00:03:44,948 Speaker 1: He's the best player in the division. Right. You put 78 00:03:45,028 --> 00:03:47,428 Speaker 1: him against anyone on any of the other three teams 79 00:03:47,628 --> 00:03:49,708 Speaker 1: and he could single handedly win you a game. So 80 00:03:50,188 --> 00:03:53,388 Speaker 1: I'm still going the Cowboys, despite their dysfunction, despite who 81 00:03:53,428 --> 00:03:56,148 Speaker 1: knows what happened this offseason in a big spot, I 82 00:03:56,268 --> 00:03:59,708 Speaker 1: trust Michael Parsons to make a play, Michael Parsons to 83 00:03:59,708 --> 00:04:01,108 Speaker 1: be the guy. And as much as I love the 84 00:04:01,148 --> 00:04:03,268 Speaker 1: Eagles roster, if I have to pick one right now, 85 00:04:03,628 --> 00:04:05,988 Speaker 1: Toria probably going to be one of those guys in 86 00:04:06,028 --> 00:04:09,748 Speaker 1: the media who every summer takes the Cowboys. The Cowboys 87 00:04:09,788 --> 00:04:12,588 Speaker 1: are the best player in the division. They have and 88 00:04:12,628 --> 00:04:14,908 Speaker 1: I don't even think it's arguable the best quarterback in 89 00:04:14,948 --> 00:04:17,308 Speaker 1: the division right now in Dak Prescott. They won twelve 90 00:04:17,348 --> 00:04:20,228 Speaker 1: games a year ago. They only lose in the playoffs 91 00:04:20,308 --> 00:04:21,868 Speaker 1: to a forty nine Ers team that then went to 92 00:04:21,948 --> 00:04:24,308 Speaker 1: lambeau Field and beat the Packers. I don't know how 93 00:04:24,348 --> 00:04:26,948 Speaker 1: you don't look at the Cowboys as the favorites. Having 94 00:04:27,028 --> 00:04:30,428 Speaker 1: said that, there have been some unusual circumstances through the 95 00:04:30,428 --> 00:04:33,708 Speaker 1: course of this Dallas offseason. Starts out with Randy Gregory, 96 00:04:33,748 --> 00:04:35,828 Speaker 1: a guy that the Cowboys had brought along when he 97 00:04:35,868 --> 00:04:38,428 Speaker 1: went through a lot of different personal struggles. They get 98 00:04:38,468 --> 00:04:40,468 Speaker 1: him on the fielder's playing the best football of his career, 99 00:04:40,868 --> 00:04:44,388 Speaker 1: agrees the terms on an extension, but then backs out 100 00:04:44,428 --> 00:04:48,388 Speaker 1: and decides to sign with the Broncos instead. Same week, 101 00:04:48,668 --> 00:04:52,508 Speaker 1: Amari Cooper, who they were initially talking about potentially releasing, 102 00:04:52,628 --> 00:04:55,028 Speaker 1: they trade him for a fifth round pick and a 103 00:04:55,108 --> 00:04:57,988 Speaker 1: flop of sixes in a market that in the coming 104 00:04:57,988 --> 00:05:01,268 Speaker 1: weeks was first round pick, second round picks, monster deals 105 00:05:01,428 --> 00:05:03,548 Speaker 1: because they didn't want to pay him twenty million dollars 106 00:05:03,588 --> 00:05:06,468 Speaker 1: and they didn't feel like they could afford it. Kelvin 107 00:05:06,588 --> 00:05:12,788 Speaker 1: Joseph Joseph Is implicated that Cowboys have to answer questions 108 00:05:12,828 --> 00:05:15,628 Speaker 1: about a murder investigation because he's in a car where 109 00:05:15,628 --> 00:05:18,908 Speaker 1: a person is gunned down in Dallas. And then you 110 00:05:18,988 --> 00:05:22,348 Speaker 1: have the draft where they take Tyler Smith at number 111 00:05:22,348 --> 00:05:27,188 Speaker 1: twenty four overall, a pick that was controversial enough locally 112 00:05:27,228 --> 00:05:31,548 Speaker 1: the Jerry Jones literally held up, here's our draft grades. 113 00:05:31,708 --> 00:05:34,748 Speaker 1: Look at them. People enhanced it. They got Tyler Smith 114 00:05:34,828 --> 00:05:36,988 Speaker 1: is a very good time. See, so we had him high. 115 00:05:37,148 --> 00:05:40,988 Speaker 1: There's some injury concerns the Cowboys, obviously we're willing to 116 00:05:41,028 --> 00:05:44,708 Speaker 1: bring him in. But that's just kind of classic Cowboys 117 00:05:44,708 --> 00:05:47,228 Speaker 1: and that there's a million different things going on that 118 00:05:47,268 --> 00:05:50,348 Speaker 1: aren't particularly productive. But then when you strip all that away, 119 00:05:50,388 --> 00:05:53,108 Speaker 1: you go. They brought back their coordinators dan Quinn didn't 120 00:05:53,108 --> 00:05:55,708 Speaker 1: go anywhere. Kelly Moore's back, the coaching staffs together, they 121 00:05:55,708 --> 00:05:57,668 Speaker 1: brought back a lot of their same guys. How are 122 00:05:57,708 --> 00:05:59,428 Speaker 1: they not the team to beat? Like Cowboys aren't the 123 00:05:59,468 --> 00:06:01,148 Speaker 1: team to beat? The Eagles have gotten a lot better. 124 00:06:01,188 --> 00:06:02,908 Speaker 1: The Eagles can take the division this year, But it 125 00:06:02,908 --> 00:06:05,068 Speaker 1: would be disrespectful to the Boys to say that the 126 00:06:05,068 --> 00:06:07,228 Speaker 1: Eagles are the favorites going into the season before the 127 00:06:07,268 --> 00:06:09,228 Speaker 1: season plays out. And I don't have to show anything 128 00:06:09,228 --> 00:06:11,468 Speaker 1: about the playoffs, about anything the Niners. We can just 129 00:06:11,508 --> 00:06:14,348 Speaker 1: show the two games against the Eagles last year. What 130 00:06:14,428 --> 00:06:17,348 Speaker 1: the Cowboys did. It wasn't the same caliber team by 131 00:06:17,388 --> 00:06:20,188 Speaker 1: any stretch of imagination. It in fact, guys, was not close. 132 00:06:20,308 --> 00:06:23,668 Speaker 1: Dak Prescott through eight touchdowns in this game. Both games 133 00:06:23,668 --> 00:06:27,708 Speaker 1: were massacres, Dallas putting up a combined ninety two points. 134 00:06:27,708 --> 00:06:30,148 Speaker 1: Philly simply did not look like they belonged on the 135 00:06:30,228 --> 00:06:33,828 Speaker 1: same field as this Dallas Cowboys team. And as far 136 00:06:33,908 --> 00:06:36,308 Speaker 1: as what it could look like next year, let's say 137 00:06:36,308 --> 00:06:38,468 Speaker 1: Eagles with a division, Let's say the Eagles sweep them, 138 00:06:38,468 --> 00:06:41,108 Speaker 1: it might be them we're talking about. But to your point, Peter, 139 00:06:41,748 --> 00:06:44,748 Speaker 1: how's Jalen Hurts done enough getting them into the playoffs 140 00:06:44,748 --> 00:06:47,228 Speaker 1: to show that he's the guy going forward. No, but 141 00:06:47,268 --> 00:06:48,588 Speaker 1: I hope that this is the year here. Yeah, I 142 00:06:48,628 --> 00:06:50,788 Speaker 1: think we're all rooting for him because the team is 143 00:06:50,828 --> 00:06:53,148 Speaker 1: a major vote of confidence. In the off season, where 144 00:06:53,268 --> 00:06:55,828 Speaker 1: Deshaun Watson everyone was courting, Eagles kind of sat in 145 00:06:55,828 --> 00:06:58,548 Speaker 1: the back, and when Baker Mayfield's available, Eagles like, we're good. 146 00:06:58,548 --> 00:07:00,908 Speaker 1: Howie Roseman has been very proactive and saying Jalen Hurts 147 00:07:00,948 --> 00:07:03,868 Speaker 1: is our quarterback and feels like internally everyone's in the 148 00:07:03,908 --> 00:07:06,268 Speaker 1: city of Aadelphia seems all in. I think this has 149 00:07:06,308 --> 00:07:08,108 Speaker 1: to be a leap year because truth the matter, and 150 00:07:08,108 --> 00:07:09,628 Speaker 1: we're gonna talk about it all season long. They have 151 00:07:09,628 --> 00:07:12,468 Speaker 1: two first round picks next year, and if he doesn't deliver, 152 00:07:12,508 --> 00:07:14,508 Speaker 1: the rest of the roster is pretty good and that's 153 00:07:14,508 --> 00:07:16,148 Speaker 1: some pressure on the young man. But this is third 154 00:07:16,188 --> 00:07:19,748 Speaker 1: year in the NFL. Twenty two draft is behind us, 155 00:07:19,748 --> 00:07:21,268 Speaker 1: so it's time to look back and see how teams 156 00:07:21,268 --> 00:07:23,388 Speaker 1: spared with their picks. It's something that we are calling 157 00:07:23,428 --> 00:07:26,508 Speaker 1: spring fling, and nobody's talked like that since the eighties, 158 00:07:26,548 --> 00:07:28,268 Speaker 1: but we are here on Good Morning Football is spring 159 00:07:28,268 --> 00:07:30,908 Speaker 1: fling action. Division by division, every day, we're breaking one down, 160 00:07:30,948 --> 00:07:33,548 Speaker 1: evaluating their draft, their edition. So today it is the 161 00:07:33,668 --> 00:07:35,948 Speaker 1: NFC South Peter kick us off with the Buccaneers and 162 00:07:35,988 --> 00:07:38,788 Speaker 1: their draft. Buccaneers had a really, really strong draft. They 163 00:07:38,788 --> 00:07:40,948 Speaker 1: traded out of that first round, but they feel really 164 00:07:40,948 --> 00:07:43,708 Speaker 1: good about what they got because they address needs. And 165 00:07:43,828 --> 00:07:46,388 Speaker 1: if you're looking at this big list, obviously we know 166 00:07:47,028 --> 00:07:49,268 Speaker 1: that the defensive end, we don't know what's going on 167 00:07:49,308 --> 00:07:51,388 Speaker 1: with JPP, we don't know if Sue's coming back. All 168 00:07:51,388 --> 00:07:53,348 Speaker 1: this stuff with Logan Halls are a good fit. But 169 00:07:53,388 --> 00:07:55,908 Speaker 1: I'm looking at that second round pick and I think 170 00:07:56,108 --> 00:07:58,948 Speaker 1: Luke Goodecky is going to fill a huge void. Ali 171 00:07:59,068 --> 00:08:03,188 Speaker 1: Marpett was a really strong player for many many years 172 00:08:03,188 --> 00:08:05,228 Speaker 1: on the Super Bowl team. He was always the guy 173 00:08:05,268 --> 00:08:07,708 Speaker 1: at guard and then last year obviously finished up a 174 00:08:07,788 --> 00:08:10,028 Speaker 1: career where at the end of the season he says, 175 00:08:10,148 --> 00:08:13,308 Speaker 1: I'm retiring. I'm hanging him up. The Bucks they went 176 00:08:13,348 --> 00:08:16,148 Speaker 1: and got Shack Mason in a trade, but they needed 177 00:08:16,148 --> 00:08:18,668 Speaker 1: to fill in that void right there, and with Alex 178 00:08:18,748 --> 00:08:21,348 Speaker 1: Kappa in Cincinnati, now Mark Pett is going to be 179 00:08:21,388 --> 00:08:24,948 Speaker 1: replaced by that young man, Luke Godecki, who grew up 180 00:08:24,988 --> 00:08:29,988 Speaker 1: in Whitelaw, Wisconsin, attended Walder's high school and showed up 181 00:08:29,988 --> 00:08:32,788 Speaker 1: at Wisconsin Stevens Point as a tight end. You know, 182 00:08:32,828 --> 00:08:36,068 Speaker 1: I love Wisconsin. This is a Wisconsin boy throw through. 183 00:08:36,548 --> 00:08:39,668 Speaker 1: Showed up as a tight end called twelve passes. Eventually 184 00:08:39,788 --> 00:08:42,908 Speaker 1: transfers to Central Michigan where they're like, we're gonna move 185 00:08:42,948 --> 00:08:46,508 Speaker 1: you to offensive line and an offensive line. He excelled 186 00:08:46,748 --> 00:08:49,428 Speaker 1: miss twenty twenty with an injury twenty twenty one, was 187 00:08:49,428 --> 00:08:53,948 Speaker 1: outstanding taf as nails and is going to slide right 188 00:08:53,988 --> 00:08:56,228 Speaker 1: into that mar pet role at guard. So he played 189 00:08:56,268 --> 00:08:59,468 Speaker 1: tackle in college, He'll play guard. He's drafted in the fifties. 190 00:08:59,508 --> 00:09:01,148 Speaker 1: They thought he would go earlier than that. I think 191 00:09:01,148 --> 00:09:04,188 Speaker 1: the Buccaneers are thrilled with what they get at offensive guard. 192 00:09:04,468 --> 00:09:06,428 Speaker 1: Gonna win any headlines, not gonna win any A plus 193 00:09:06,548 --> 00:09:08,788 Speaker 1: draft grades. But when you get a starting guard in 194 00:09:08,828 --> 00:09:10,868 Speaker 1: the second round and a guy who has been through 195 00:09:10,908 --> 00:09:13,908 Speaker 1: a lot, going from junior Kyle or smaller school straight 196 00:09:13,908 --> 00:09:16,668 Speaker 1: through to a knee injury, than to overcome and switching positions, 197 00:09:16,828 --> 00:09:18,668 Speaker 1: they're gonna get twenty three year old man who is 198 00:09:18,668 --> 00:09:20,108 Speaker 1: ready to play and ready to play right now and 199 00:09:20,108 --> 00:09:22,268 Speaker 1: protect on probably pretty happy they get when we had 200 00:09:22,268 --> 00:09:23,948 Speaker 1: Worfs come on and he goes, I got to protect 201 00:09:23,988 --> 00:09:26,228 Speaker 1: the greatest quarterback of all time in it. And you 202 00:09:26,268 --> 00:09:28,508 Speaker 1: could tell Tristan Worfs that meant something to him. So 203 00:09:28,548 --> 00:09:29,988 Speaker 1: this kid's got a lot to live up to and 204 00:09:29,988 --> 00:09:32,828 Speaker 1: it's an honor. Falcons get their draft going, taking Drake 205 00:09:32,908 --> 00:09:34,788 Speaker 1: London at number eight. What do we hear about Drake 206 00:09:34,828 --> 00:09:37,468 Speaker 1: London the whole pre draft process. Well, he's coming off 207 00:09:37,508 --> 00:09:40,388 Speaker 1: of an injury. Then he tweaks something during the course 208 00:09:40,428 --> 00:09:42,868 Speaker 1: of his training. He's not running and everybody was saying, well, 209 00:09:42,908 --> 00:09:45,188 Speaker 1: he's not gonna run because he knows he's not fast. 210 00:09:45,188 --> 00:09:47,268 Speaker 1: He's not gonna run a good forty time. The Falcons 211 00:09:47,308 --> 00:09:50,508 Speaker 1: don't care. They're doubling down on let's get the biggest 212 00:09:50,628 --> 00:09:54,308 Speaker 1: dudes possible and have mismatches all over the field. So 213 00:09:54,388 --> 00:09:57,108 Speaker 1: Drake London six four two nineteen, he's got thirty three 214 00:09:57,148 --> 00:10:00,708 Speaker 1: inch arms. He stacked him opposite Kyle Pitch his doors. 215 00:10:01,268 --> 00:10:03,868 Speaker 1: Mary Smith is having an allergic reaction to the sushi 216 00:10:03,908 --> 00:10:06,308 Speaker 1: he had. We might need to change out Tory's wardrobe. 217 00:10:06,308 --> 00:10:09,668 Speaker 1: I think he's allergic to subdate. Arnold Evan Katy second round, 218 00:10:09,708 --> 00:10:11,748 Speaker 1: a team that a guy that other teams were actually 219 00:10:11,788 --> 00:10:13,988 Speaker 1: trying to move up for in the draft. You got 220 00:10:13,988 --> 00:10:15,628 Speaker 1: some pass rush off the edge, had a big year 221 00:10:15,668 --> 00:10:18,108 Speaker 1: of Penn State after his transfer from Temple. They get 222 00:10:18,148 --> 00:10:21,188 Speaker 1: Tory Anderson, a linebacker round of Montana State. You got 223 00:10:21,188 --> 00:10:23,188 Speaker 1: a draft anybody out of Montana State you can. And 224 00:10:23,228 --> 00:10:26,788 Speaker 1: then the really interesting pick, Desmond Ritter, the quarterback out 225 00:10:26,788 --> 00:10:30,228 Speaker 1: of Cincinnati, slides all the way into the third round. 226 00:10:30,268 --> 00:10:32,628 Speaker 1: He helped himself through the pre draft process because everybody 227 00:10:32,668 --> 00:10:35,668 Speaker 1: liked how mature he is and how well he seemed 228 00:10:35,668 --> 00:10:38,188 Speaker 1: to have a grasp of the big picture. He did 229 00:10:38,348 --> 00:10:41,548 Speaker 1: run pro style concepts at Cincinnati, question is just is 230 00:10:41,548 --> 00:10:44,748 Speaker 1: he accurate enough throwing the football. Really interesting thing and 231 00:10:44,828 --> 00:10:47,908 Speaker 1: talking to a scout before the draft was he actually 232 00:10:47,948 --> 00:10:52,388 Speaker 1: made the comparison to Marcus Mariota's body type with Desmond Ritter. 233 00:10:52,428 --> 00:10:55,908 Speaker 1: They're both kind of these big, long receiver type bodies. 234 00:10:55,948 --> 00:10:57,588 Speaker 1: So you've got two guys who are kind of built 235 00:10:57,708 --> 00:10:59,548 Speaker 1: the same way. They both have kind of the same 236 00:10:59,628 --> 00:11:01,868 Speaker 1: questions about him, and now you have to wonder Marcus 237 00:11:01,908 --> 00:11:05,068 Speaker 1: Mariota gets a deal as a bridge quarterback. Eventually does 238 00:11:05,108 --> 00:11:07,748 Speaker 1: Desmi Ritter do enough through the offseason and he gets 239 00:11:07,748 --> 00:11:10,188 Speaker 1: his opportunity sooner than later. Real you surprise Ridder slip 240 00:11:10,268 --> 00:11:12,788 Speaker 1: to the third. I was surprised a lot of things 241 00:11:12,788 --> 00:11:15,188 Speaker 1: happened with the quarterbacks through the course of this draft. 242 00:11:15,228 --> 00:11:17,588 Speaker 1: Ridder slip into the third, Malik Willis slip into the third, 243 00:11:17,588 --> 00:11:19,828 Speaker 1: Sam how will slipping to the fifth, and surprise people 244 00:11:19,948 --> 00:11:22,188 Speaker 1: within the league as well. With Ritter again, when the 245 00:11:22,268 --> 00:11:24,988 Speaker 1: hang up is can you throw it well enough? We've 246 00:11:25,028 --> 00:11:28,108 Speaker 1: seen the Bills with Josh Allen. Quarterbacks can get better 247 00:11:28,108 --> 00:11:30,988 Speaker 1: for a long time. Everybody believe accuracy can't improve, but 248 00:11:31,308 --> 00:11:33,828 Speaker 1: similar types of questions. Can he just throw it well enough? 249 00:11:33,868 --> 00:11:36,388 Speaker 1: The arm isn't bad, but can he throw it consistently enough? 250 00:11:36,388 --> 00:11:38,468 Speaker 1: That's really they could have freaked out and if they 251 00:11:38,548 --> 00:11:40,708 Speaker 1: like another quarterbacks, they could have taken them instead of 252 00:11:40,748 --> 00:11:43,188 Speaker 1: your guy Drake London at eight, and they didn't. They 253 00:11:43,428 --> 00:11:45,948 Speaker 1: left their draft plates and taken them in that crazy 254 00:11:46,068 --> 00:11:47,948 Speaker 1: value in the third round. I think with Ritter in 255 00:11:47,988 --> 00:11:49,708 Speaker 1: a lot, you know, I was thinking, were they going 256 00:11:49,748 --> 00:11:52,028 Speaker 1: to be that team that says, we don't trust Mariota 257 00:11:52,068 --> 00:11:54,148 Speaker 1: and we want to go grab our Kenny Pickett. We 258 00:11:54,148 --> 00:11:55,748 Speaker 1: want to go get our Malik Willis for the future. 259 00:11:55,788 --> 00:11:58,468 Speaker 1: There's so many cute storylines between Malik Willis and Atlanta, 260 00:11:58,548 --> 00:12:00,268 Speaker 1: but they didn't actually like their draft a lot, not 261 00:12:00,308 --> 00:12:02,108 Speaker 1: as much as they like the Saints. Jack though, I 262 00:12:02,108 --> 00:12:04,108 Speaker 1: think they nailed it. They only had five picks in 263 00:12:04,148 --> 00:12:06,588 Speaker 1: this thing, but I love everything that they did. And 264 00:12:06,668 --> 00:12:09,148 Speaker 1: let me tell you why, Push Olave. If we take 265 00:12:09,148 --> 00:12:11,788 Speaker 1: a look at the Saints and what they did incredible. 266 00:12:12,028 --> 00:12:15,988 Speaker 1: This was a terrible receiving Corps last year without Michael Thomas, 267 00:12:15,988 --> 00:12:18,068 Speaker 1: without Alvin Kamara for stretches and what he does in 268 00:12:18,068 --> 00:12:20,748 Speaker 1: the receiving game. This is a burner. He's going to 269 00:12:20,788 --> 00:12:23,548 Speaker 1: be there alongside Michael Thomas. I think they'll get the 270 00:12:23,588 --> 00:12:25,708 Speaker 1: best out of Michael Thomas, and if they're healthy, they're 271 00:12:25,708 --> 00:12:27,828 Speaker 1: going to do their thing. Tory Smith, if he recovers 272 00:12:27,868 --> 00:12:30,788 Speaker 1: from his lorgic reaction, we'll be breaking down Chris Oliva. 273 00:12:30,988 --> 00:12:32,668 Speaker 1: Later in the show, everyone keeps saying, why do you 274 00:12:32,708 --> 00:12:34,268 Speaker 1: love Trevor Penning so much? Why do you keep talking 275 00:12:34,268 --> 00:12:36,948 Speaker 1: about Treforpenning? I don't Sean O'Hara came in here, Brian 276 00:12:36,988 --> 00:12:39,348 Speaker 1: Baldwin here, came in here and sold me I'm Trevor Penning. 277 00:12:39,428 --> 00:12:42,148 Speaker 1: I think there is a meteor size hole in that 278 00:12:42,188 --> 00:12:44,468 Speaker 1: offensive line with the departure of Toron Armstead, and the 279 00:12:44,508 --> 00:12:46,428 Speaker 1: Saints had to make a big play to get a 280 00:12:46,428 --> 00:12:48,268 Speaker 1: guy who could be half as good as what Toront 281 00:12:48,348 --> 00:12:49,908 Speaker 1: arms had has been for a decade there, and they 282 00:12:49,948 --> 00:12:52,428 Speaker 1: got Penning. I've heard glowing reports about him from people 283 00:12:52,468 --> 00:12:54,308 Speaker 1: I trust here at NFL Network and NFL Media, So 284 00:12:54,308 --> 00:12:56,428 Speaker 1: I'm excited about him, and I do think he'll step 285 00:12:56,468 --> 00:12:59,228 Speaker 1: in admirably outside of that where do they need help corner? 286 00:12:59,308 --> 00:13:01,428 Speaker 1: They did that Alonte Taylor out of Tennessee and then 287 00:13:01,428 --> 00:13:03,948 Speaker 1: they scoop up of course, Tyron Matthew a perfect story 288 00:13:03,988 --> 00:13:06,708 Speaker 1: book and to his career as the Louisiana kid goes 289 00:13:06,748 --> 00:13:08,868 Speaker 1: back to the Saints helping a secondary that they will 290 00:13:08,908 --> 00:13:11,828 Speaker 1: need help with with Mike Evans and company in that South. 291 00:13:13,028 --> 00:13:15,388 Speaker 1: Just the nastiness of him is what he's going to bring. 292 00:13:15,388 --> 00:13:16,788 Speaker 1: Like he's the dude who got in a fight on 293 00:13:16,868 --> 00:13:19,388 Speaker 1: like the first snap of the senior ball. He is 294 00:13:19,428 --> 00:13:21,748 Speaker 1: going to be in your face all the time, and 295 00:13:21,748 --> 00:13:23,868 Speaker 1: they need that attitude on that team. And the Carolina 296 00:13:23,908 --> 00:13:26,028 Speaker 1: Panthers fitting the same boat with their first round pick 297 00:13:26,028 --> 00:13:29,308 Speaker 1: Ikia going on. He's very physical. He's a moller kind 298 00:13:29,308 --> 00:13:31,068 Speaker 1: of similar to what my allergies are doing to me 299 00:13:31,188 --> 00:13:35,188 Speaker 1: right now. They're destroying me. But coming from Charlotte, I'm 300 00:13:35,188 --> 00:13:37,548 Speaker 1: extremely excited for him to be drafting into his hometown. 301 00:13:38,108 --> 00:13:40,228 Speaker 1: He's gonna help partner up with Taylor Mode. He can 302 00:13:40,268 --> 00:13:42,548 Speaker 1: play inside, he can play outside. I'm not sure exactly 303 00:13:42,588 --> 00:13:44,068 Speaker 1: where they're gonna put him, but he's a guy that's 304 00:13:44,068 --> 00:13:46,668 Speaker 1: gonna help your team be a better football team. He's 305 00:13:46,668 --> 00:13:48,388 Speaker 1: one of the best officer lineman in the draft, and 306 00:13:48,428 --> 00:13:50,988 Speaker 1: it was very clear, but also they drafted a starter 307 00:13:51,508 --> 00:13:55,388 Speaker 1: later and Brandon Smith at middle linebacker. Jamaine Carter has 308 00:13:55,428 --> 00:13:58,388 Speaker 1: been anchoring that defense in the middle alongside Shot Thompson 309 00:13:58,428 --> 00:14:00,428 Speaker 1: for the past couple of years. He's now moved on 310 00:14:00,508 --> 00:14:02,908 Speaker 1: to Kansas City and now it's an opportunity from the 311 00:14:02,988 --> 00:14:05,468 Speaker 1: kid from Louis of Virginia. Shout out to the folks 312 00:14:05,468 --> 00:14:07,748 Speaker 1: out there that's stepping it up. And he was a 313 00:14:07,748 --> 00:14:09,868 Speaker 1: big time player at Penn State. I think he's gonna 314 00:14:09,868 --> 00:14:13,268 Speaker 1: fit right in right away. Huge athletic presence, and he's 315 00:14:13,268 --> 00:14:15,468 Speaker 1: an NFL linebacker that can help cover these guys and 316 00:14:15,548 --> 00:14:17,948 Speaker 1: cover from ground. So I'm excited. A lot of people 317 00:14:18,068 --> 00:14:20,188 Speaker 1: don't love their draft, but I think they added a 318 00:14:20,188 --> 00:14:22,348 Speaker 1: few guys. You can say Macarrow, but he's not going 319 00:14:22,388 --> 00:14:24,028 Speaker 1: to play this year. I don't think he's gonna play, 320 00:14:24,148 --> 00:14:26,308 Speaker 1: least right away. And Sam Darna's gonna have the chance 321 00:14:26,348 --> 00:14:28,028 Speaker 1: to prove that he's still the guy. I think he's 322 00:14:28,068 --> 00:14:30,428 Speaker 1: extremely motivated and I hope that he plays well so 323 00:14:30,508 --> 00:14:32,348 Speaker 1: Matt can really developed the way he's supposed to. But 324 00:14:32,428 --> 00:14:35,028 Speaker 1: Carolina could have drafted their quarterback of the future, and well, 325 00:14:35,268 --> 00:14:36,748 Speaker 1: we have some time to figure out if he's gonna 326 00:14:36,748 --> 00:14:38,468 Speaker 1: be the one. We're going to take a quick break. 327 00:14:38,468 --> 00:14:57,668 Speaker 1: We'll be right back, no doubt, your Chris up that 328 00:14:57,868 --> 00:15:01,748 Speaker 1: comes down for the ball, touch for the stopford back, 329 00:15:02,148 --> 00:15:09,908 Speaker 1: open touchdown. Here's one touchdown, oyap, That's what Odell Beckham Jr. 330 00:15:10,268 --> 00:15:13,668 Speaker 1: To your team. Let's do it. We've got Odell Beckham 331 00:15:13,708 --> 00:15:17,108 Speaker 1: when you're excite team. He spotted this week in Phoenix, 332 00:15:17,188 --> 00:15:19,588 Speaker 1: game two of the Sun's MAVs series. He's looking like 333 00:15:19,908 --> 00:15:22,228 Speaker 1: he's having a good time. We know he's a new debt. 334 00:15:22,388 --> 00:15:24,868 Speaker 1: We've also seen Odell at the top of the available 335 00:15:24,908 --> 00:15:27,028 Speaker 1: free agents list over at NFL dot Com. And he 336 00:15:27,148 --> 00:15:29,388 Speaker 1: joined the Rams had season of course last year, and 337 00:15:29,428 --> 00:15:31,748 Speaker 1: they needed him. He turned it on in the playoffs. 338 00:15:31,748 --> 00:15:34,028 Speaker 1: Woods gets injured. He did get injured, of course Odell 339 00:15:34,108 --> 00:15:35,828 Speaker 1: did at the end of the first half of the 340 00:15:35,868 --> 00:15:40,108 Speaker 1: Super Bowl. That was huge. If he's still emerged a 341 00:15:40,228 --> 00:15:43,708 Speaker 1: champion and he is still unsigned, So now if the 342 00:15:43,788 --> 00:15:47,268 Speaker 1: draft is settled, teams basically know where they're at with 343 00:15:47,308 --> 00:15:49,868 Speaker 1: wide receivers. This draft was huge, so much depth, and 344 00:15:50,068 --> 00:15:52,988 Speaker 1: they all went off the board. So who's there left 345 00:15:53,068 --> 00:15:55,628 Speaker 1: to sign? Odell Beckham Jr. I think the Rams should 346 00:15:55,668 --> 00:15:58,468 Speaker 1: resign him. It should have happened already. Odell Beckham was 347 00:15:58,508 --> 00:16:00,548 Speaker 1: a huge part of this Rams Super Bowl team and 348 00:16:00,708 --> 00:16:03,148 Speaker 1: was a beloved teammate. I could tell you that when 349 00:16:03,188 --> 00:16:05,028 Speaker 1: he came in there were a lot of doubters on 350 00:16:05,068 --> 00:16:07,388 Speaker 1: the outside, and those first few weeks were not as 351 00:16:07,468 --> 00:16:09,588 Speaker 1: smooth as they could have been, and yet Odell, the 352 00:16:09,628 --> 00:16:12,788 Speaker 1: player in the person, was incredible. Sean McVay speaks openly 353 00:16:12,828 --> 00:16:14,668 Speaker 1: about it that Odell took that team to the next 354 00:16:14,708 --> 00:16:16,508 Speaker 1: level and when they needed him most, he was there. 355 00:16:16,548 --> 00:16:18,708 Speaker 1: You go to that Baltimore game in the rain, that 356 00:16:19,028 --> 00:16:21,988 Speaker 1: LA was still fighting for an NFC West title, against 357 00:16:22,028 --> 00:16:25,308 Speaker 1: Arizona and San Francisco, and Odell Beckham was the story, 358 00:16:25,388 --> 00:16:28,868 Speaker 1: made huge plays left and right. Cooper Cup was covered, 359 00:16:28,988 --> 00:16:31,188 Speaker 1: was draped all over him, and Odell was the one 360 00:16:31,268 --> 00:16:33,988 Speaker 1: making big fourth down conversions and then the touchdown score 361 00:16:34,028 --> 00:16:36,108 Speaker 1: in the end. I think that was just setting the 362 00:16:36,108 --> 00:16:39,348 Speaker 1: table for the playoffs where you get to the NFC 363 00:16:39,468 --> 00:16:42,668 Speaker 1: Championship game against San Francisco. Again, Cooper Cup would have 364 00:16:42,708 --> 00:16:45,188 Speaker 1: massive plays against the Buccaneers the week before, but it 365 00:16:45,228 --> 00:16:47,388 Speaker 1: was O'Dell who was putting his body on the line 366 00:16:47,388 --> 00:16:51,188 Speaker 1: and making enormous plays in clutch moments for San Francisco. 367 00:16:51,228 --> 00:16:53,548 Speaker 1: And then one of the great what ifs of Super 368 00:16:53,588 --> 00:16:57,228 Speaker 1: Bowl history is what ifs Odell didn't tear his knee 369 00:16:57,308 --> 00:16:59,548 Speaker 1: up in the Super Bowl Because he started that game 370 00:16:59,628 --> 00:17:03,508 Speaker 1: those first two quarters and he was unstoppable. The Bengals 371 00:17:03,548 --> 00:17:06,148 Speaker 1: strategy was, let's just drape ourselves all over Cooper Cup 372 00:17:06,148 --> 00:17:09,748 Speaker 1: and let's let Odell beat us. Mcvay's strategy was let's 373 00:17:09,788 --> 00:17:11,868 Speaker 1: make Odell our number one, and let's pick on who's 374 00:17:11,868 --> 00:17:14,148 Speaker 1: ever covering O'Dell because we got him. He was on 375 00:17:14,188 --> 00:17:16,508 Speaker 1: pace to have two hundred and fifty yards in this game. 376 00:17:17,268 --> 00:17:20,148 Speaker 1: Odell there is a Super Bowl ring that he has gotten. 377 00:17:20,308 --> 00:17:22,668 Speaker 1: But there is also this feeling of like this was 378 00:17:22,708 --> 00:17:26,828 Speaker 1: the perfect home for Odell Beckham. He loves La, they 379 00:17:26,948 --> 00:17:28,948 Speaker 1: love him. I don't know what else he could be 380 00:17:28,948 --> 00:17:31,268 Speaker 1: looking for. It almost makes too much sense. And the 381 00:17:31,308 --> 00:17:34,228 Speaker 1: way that they've built this thing with Alan Robinson now coming, 382 00:17:34,708 --> 00:17:37,748 Speaker 1: we don't need to rush Odell. Odell, come whenever you're ready. 383 00:17:37,788 --> 00:17:40,268 Speaker 1: Show up in November if you need, show up in December, 384 00:17:40,308 --> 00:17:41,948 Speaker 1: if you need. We need you for those clutch moments, 385 00:17:41,988 --> 00:17:43,748 Speaker 1: just like we had last year. Odell Beckham was a 386 00:17:43,788 --> 00:17:45,908 Speaker 1: great Los Angeles Ram, even if it was for a 387 00:17:45,948 --> 00:17:47,708 Speaker 1: small window. Let's bring it back and let's see if 388 00:17:47,708 --> 00:17:49,508 Speaker 1: he Why hasn't he signed yet? Then? I don't know. 389 00:17:49,708 --> 00:17:51,828 Speaker 1: Is there a concern not just not the Rams, but 390 00:17:51,948 --> 00:17:54,668 Speaker 1: league wide about the injury anyone coming off as serious 391 00:17:54,668 --> 00:17:56,628 Speaker 1: an injury is and Tom you can weigh into that, 392 00:17:56,668 --> 00:17:58,428 Speaker 1: there's going to be a concern about it. But I 393 00:17:58,428 --> 00:18:00,588 Speaker 1: believe the Rams would be willing to sign Odell if 394 00:18:00,588 --> 00:18:02,868 Speaker 1: the number was right for him today. That's how much 395 00:18:02,908 --> 00:18:05,468 Speaker 1: they interest. Their interest was wrong on Odell. It is 396 00:18:05,508 --> 00:18:08,308 Speaker 1: a borderline miracle that Odell did what he did down 397 00:18:08,348 --> 00:18:09,868 Speaker 1: the stretch last season with the Rams and in the 398 00:18:09,908 --> 00:18:12,908 Speaker 1: Super Bowl because his knee was so bad dangling that 399 00:18:13,028 --> 00:18:15,868 Speaker 1: acl was going to tear eventually. So everyone says, oh 400 00:18:15,988 --> 00:18:17,868 Speaker 1: Odell misses out on this big payday. He may not 401 00:18:17,868 --> 00:18:20,028 Speaker 1: have been able to pass the team's physical and sign 402 00:18:20,068 --> 00:18:22,188 Speaker 1: a free agent contract. So at this point he's not 403 00:18:22,188 --> 00:18:25,668 Speaker 1: going to be ready until around Thanksgiving. So that's part 404 00:18:25,708 --> 00:18:28,228 Speaker 1: of the factor here. But in terms of his overall 405 00:18:28,268 --> 00:18:30,188 Speaker 1: recovery and his ability to move forward from here, it 406 00:18:30,308 --> 00:18:32,828 Speaker 1: might be the best thing that possibly happened was having 407 00:18:32,828 --> 00:18:34,988 Speaker 1: the agent to affect the price then, so maybe he's 408 00:18:34,988 --> 00:18:36,428 Speaker 1: a value for a team. He's going to have to 409 00:18:36,428 --> 00:18:38,748 Speaker 1: be agreeable to that, and it's a team that's contending 410 00:18:38,788 --> 00:18:40,588 Speaker 1: that might need him a little later, one that can 411 00:18:40,668 --> 00:18:43,028 Speaker 1: stand being patient with him out the gates. I think 412 00:18:43,068 --> 00:18:45,388 Speaker 1: it's the Ravens Rams. You had your time, you got 413 00:18:45,428 --> 00:18:47,828 Speaker 1: your championship ring. I want Lamar Jackson to win a 414 00:18:47,868 --> 00:18:50,268 Speaker 1: super Bowl. They just got rid of Hollywood Brown. They 415 00:18:50,268 --> 00:18:53,108 Speaker 1: need a speedy guy and that can be Odell, maybe 416 00:18:53,108 --> 00:18:55,588 Speaker 1: not right away, and I know they have Rashad Bateman, 417 00:18:55,628 --> 00:18:57,508 Speaker 1: who I love Shrigs, you know how much I love him. 418 00:18:57,508 --> 00:18:58,908 Speaker 1: On disappointing it was to not see him do his 419 00:18:58,948 --> 00:19:01,068 Speaker 1: thing out there, but that is your complete, all around 420 00:19:01,108 --> 00:19:03,868 Speaker 1: great wide receiver. They need a speedy guy, a guy 421 00:19:03,868 --> 00:19:05,948 Speaker 1: who can help take the top off the defense a 422 00:19:05,948 --> 00:19:08,548 Speaker 1: little bit. And if they can have that element to 423 00:19:08,588 --> 00:19:10,628 Speaker 1: make a Super Bowl push what I expect from this 424 00:19:10,748 --> 00:19:13,028 Speaker 1: Ravens team. That's where I'd like to see Odell go 425 00:19:13,308 --> 00:19:16,628 Speaker 1: with that mentality with Lamar Jackson throwing him the ball. 426 00:19:16,708 --> 00:19:18,668 Speaker 1: And we've seen it, you know, since Lamar took over. 427 00:19:18,708 --> 00:19:20,708 Speaker 1: They can get into the playoffs. We've seen this over 428 00:19:20,748 --> 00:19:24,028 Speaker 1: and over. Yes, run, use your run game, we get it. 429 00:19:24,028 --> 00:19:26,348 Speaker 1: But once you get in there, and we're talking about 430 00:19:26,388 --> 00:19:28,748 Speaker 1: the Bengals and we're talking about the Bills, the run 431 00:19:28,788 --> 00:19:31,028 Speaker 1: game simply isn't enough, and neither is the defense. You 432 00:19:31,108 --> 00:19:33,308 Speaker 1: have to have some sort of threat in the passing 433 00:19:33,348 --> 00:19:35,548 Speaker 1: game and that is Odell. And if he had stayed healthy, 434 00:19:35,548 --> 00:19:37,908 Speaker 1: they would have smoked the Bengals probably because it was 435 00:19:37,988 --> 00:19:40,788 Speaker 1: an incredible performance and it's wild that they won without 436 00:19:40,868 --> 00:19:42,428 Speaker 1: him in the second half. Well, if you make very 437 00:19:42,428 --> 00:19:48,108 Speaker 1: good logical where he lands. But this is Odell Beckham Junior. 438 00:19:48,148 --> 00:19:51,188 Speaker 1: We're talking about. It's an unusual situation because he's not 439 00:19:51,228 --> 00:19:54,188 Speaker 1: going to have real live reps for a good chunk 440 00:19:54,188 --> 00:19:56,908 Speaker 1: of the office season. He's got to go someplace where 441 00:19:56,988 --> 00:20:00,708 Speaker 1: ideally has some type of foundation in the offense. How 442 00:20:00,748 --> 00:20:05,588 Speaker 1: about the Miami Dolphins. Now they've traded for Tugery Kill. Okay, 443 00:20:05,628 --> 00:20:07,828 Speaker 1: they obviously have Jalen Waddle, who has been a high 444 00:20:07,868 --> 00:20:11,348 Speaker 1: volume player, but they are going speed speed speed. They 445 00:20:11,348 --> 00:20:14,708 Speaker 1: signed Cedric Wilson too. They try signs Trench Sheerfield. But 446 00:20:14,788 --> 00:20:17,828 Speaker 1: if you're talking about hedging your bets in insurance policy, 447 00:20:17,868 --> 00:20:20,868 Speaker 1: if something happens to one of those guys, not a 448 00:20:20,868 --> 00:20:23,188 Speaker 1: whole lot of people better than Odell Beckham Junior to 449 00:20:23,228 --> 00:20:25,068 Speaker 1: be able to step in and give you something. I 450 00:20:25,068 --> 00:20:27,948 Speaker 1: don't think this is likely to be clear before this 451 00:20:28,028 --> 00:20:29,828 Speaker 1: goes viral and we tweet that thing out. I'm not 452 00:20:29,948 --> 00:20:34,908 Speaker 1: saying Odell is going to the Dolphin reporting Mike McDaniel 453 00:20:34,988 --> 00:20:36,988 Speaker 1: runs a similar type of an offens or is going 454 00:20:37,028 --> 00:20:39,628 Speaker 1: to to what Sean McVeagh Ron's Odell could basically do 455 00:20:39,668 --> 00:20:42,148 Speaker 1: the same thing. Just be on the backside, win one 456 00:20:42,228 --> 00:20:45,268 Speaker 1: on ones. It's not overly complicated coming when you're ready 457 00:20:45,308 --> 00:20:46,948 Speaker 1: down the stretch for a team that you never know. 458 00:20:47,028 --> 00:20:49,588 Speaker 1: In this league, injuries happened. Maybe that's the function he 459 00:20:49,628 --> 00:20:52,388 Speaker 1: plays somewhere Tory. I think for Odell it boils down 460 00:20:52,428 --> 00:20:54,748 Speaker 1: to really what he wants and what he needs and 461 00:20:54,788 --> 00:20:57,148 Speaker 1: what that particular match is. And so for me, it's 462 00:20:57,188 --> 00:20:59,348 Speaker 1: a team that's has the opportunity to compete and win 463 00:20:59,428 --> 00:21:00,868 Speaker 1: and a team that's going to be great on the 464 00:21:00,948 --> 00:21:03,828 Speaker 1: back end. And that's the Green Bay Packers their harvestyper 465 00:21:03,868 --> 00:21:05,748 Speaker 1: room right now. They have a couple of veterans in there. 466 00:21:05,748 --> 00:21:08,708 Speaker 1: You have Alan Lazard, Sammy Watkins, right, But to me, 467 00:21:08,788 --> 00:21:11,708 Speaker 1: you're not getting Odell to help you get to that point. 468 00:21:12,068 --> 00:21:13,908 Speaker 1: You're getting him at that point or to help you 469 00:21:13,948 --> 00:21:16,668 Speaker 1: get over the hump. And that's really the biggest difference 470 00:21:16,668 --> 00:21:19,708 Speaker 1: adding that playmaker. Now, Odell is a guy that's been there. 471 00:21:20,068 --> 00:21:21,788 Speaker 1: He's not just a guy that you're adding a vet 472 00:21:21,868 --> 00:21:24,348 Speaker 1: that can play that. You know, he had that super 473 00:21:24,348 --> 00:21:26,908 Speaker 1: Bowl experience. I know what it's like personally to have 474 00:21:27,028 --> 00:21:29,788 Speaker 1: that experience to help spread that and explain to other 475 00:21:29,868 --> 00:21:31,788 Speaker 1: guys what it takes a play at that level. But 476 00:21:31,788 --> 00:21:33,988 Speaker 1: he's also a guy that's proven that he can't take 477 00:21:34,028 --> 00:21:36,188 Speaker 1: his game up a notch. And by the way, Aaron 478 00:21:36,308 --> 00:21:38,148 Speaker 1: Rodgers we know he's going to be good enough to 479 00:21:38,188 --> 00:21:40,988 Speaker 1: get the Packers to the NFC Championship game. Again, we 480 00:21:41,028 --> 00:21:43,188 Speaker 1: know that that's just a given. But with Odell Beckham, 481 00:21:43,228 --> 00:21:44,788 Speaker 1: I think he can be that missing piece that can 482 00:21:44,788 --> 00:21:46,748 Speaker 1: get them over the hump. I love that. Then I 483 00:21:46,948 --> 00:21:48,588 Speaker 1: want them to have a veteran I've been screaming from 484 00:21:48,588 --> 00:21:50,588 Speaker 1: the roof tops about that quickly before we even move 485 00:21:50,628 --> 00:21:52,868 Speaker 1: on here. It's very hard to change how you're seen 486 00:21:53,108 --> 00:21:55,988 Speaker 1: as a player, as a coach, as an offense, as 487 00:21:56,028 --> 00:21:58,148 Speaker 1: a team, what your identity is as a team or 488 00:21:58,188 --> 00:22:00,708 Speaker 1: you run. It's so hard to change the narrative on you. 489 00:22:00,788 --> 00:22:02,548 Speaker 1: And there's not been a time I don't think where 490 00:22:02,548 --> 00:22:05,308 Speaker 1: we would have been talking about Odell Miami without it 491 00:22:05,388 --> 00:22:09,388 Speaker 1: being like, well, Miami's a party town, Like can't he 492 00:22:09,468 --> 00:22:11,668 Speaker 1: handle Miami? And not one of us said it. Not 493 00:22:11,828 --> 00:22:13,308 Speaker 1: one of us was going to say it. So whatever 494 00:22:13,348 --> 00:22:16,148 Speaker 1: O'Dell's done, whether it's a change of scenery, John mcveigh's 495 00:22:16,188 --> 00:22:19,308 Speaker 1: credit to all of that. There's always talk about Odell 496 00:22:19,348 --> 00:22:21,308 Speaker 1: in the locker room. There's always talk about how is 497 00:22:21,308 --> 00:22:22,468 Speaker 1: he going to fit in the scene, is he going 498 00:22:22,508 --> 00:22:24,508 Speaker 1: to prioritize football? That is not the case anymore, And 499 00:22:24,548 --> 00:22:26,228 Speaker 1: I just think that should be pointed out. It's a 500 00:22:26,228 --> 00:22:29,028 Speaker 1: great point, kay. And when you go to the NFC 501 00:22:29,108 --> 00:22:31,988 Speaker 1: Championship game and he's the one consoling Deebo Samuel as 502 00:22:32,028 --> 00:22:34,108 Speaker 1: the veteran and saying, hey, don't worry. And then you 503 00:22:34,108 --> 00:22:35,988 Speaker 1: go to the Super Bowl and after he tears up 504 00:22:36,028 --> 00:22:38,988 Speaker 1: his knee, it's him and it's his lady and it's 505 00:22:39,028 --> 00:22:40,788 Speaker 1: his mother and they're on the field and you're like, oh, 506 00:22:40,828 --> 00:22:43,988 Speaker 1: O'Dell's more than met Gala and going out and partying, 507 00:22:44,348 --> 00:22:46,988 Speaker 1: you know in Vegas, Like Odell actually is a fully 508 00:22:47,068 --> 00:22:49,828 Speaker 1: evolved man who's been through so much, and always the 509 00:22:49,828 --> 00:22:51,228 Speaker 1: flip side is going to be you haven't look at 510 00:22:51,308 --> 00:22:52,908 Speaker 1: what the videos with Baker and look how it ended 511 00:22:52,908 --> 00:22:55,148 Speaker 1: with the Giants. Look, O'Dell has had a bunch of 512 00:22:55,148 --> 00:22:56,748 Speaker 1: things that have happened in his career, But I don't 513 00:22:56,788 --> 00:22:58,788 Speaker 1: think anyone questions the man and the leader that he 514 00:22:59,068 --> 00:23:01,148 Speaker 1: used too though, but now they don't know why though 515 00:23:01,348 --> 00:23:05,108 Speaker 1: Odell's always been that guy. Anyone that knows Odell Beckham, 516 00:23:05,148 --> 00:23:07,348 Speaker 1: anyone that's ever been around him, knows that what the 517 00:23:07,468 --> 00:23:10,188 Speaker 1: media has done and said is not who he's ever 518 00:23:10,268 --> 00:23:12,468 Speaker 1: been as a person. Just because he made that big 519 00:23:12,468 --> 00:23:14,708 Speaker 1: time catch here where we're staying in New York where 520 00:23:14,708 --> 00:23:16,628 Speaker 1: we are, people took it and talked about him in 521 00:23:16,628 --> 00:23:18,708 Speaker 1: a different way. Odell the person has never been a problem. 522 00:23:18,748 --> 00:23:21,188 Speaker 1: Oh though, the teammate has never been a problem. Odell 523 00:23:21,268 --> 00:23:24,628 Speaker 1: just Baker and all that was something Baker. I mean, 524 00:23:24,828 --> 00:23:26,988 Speaker 1: maybe he's upset, but even within that locker room, he 525 00:23:27,108 --> 00:23:29,908 Speaker 1: wasn't a person that was driving and calling him out 526 00:23:29,908 --> 00:23:31,468 Speaker 1: and doing them things. You know, Dad had to do 527 00:23:31,468 --> 00:23:32,828 Speaker 1: what he had to do to get him up out 528 00:23:32,828 --> 00:23:36,068 Speaker 1: of there, right, but he was never actively doing anything. 529 00:23:36,188 --> 00:23:39,028 Speaker 1: You will never find a teammate that said Odell Beckham 530 00:23:39,228 --> 00:23:41,828 Speaker 1: was a horrible teammate period. However, that hasn't been a 531 00:23:41,948 --> 00:23:44,468 Speaker 1: narrative because of people from the outside, and I'm glad 532 00:23:44,508 --> 00:23:47,268 Speaker 1: that it's been able to be controlled somewhat because people 533 00:23:47,268 --> 00:23:48,988 Speaker 1: that know him, and I've known him, I've been around 534 00:23:49,028 --> 00:23:51,108 Speaker 1: him a bunch. It's been frustrating to see that because 535 00:23:51,108 --> 00:23:53,748 Speaker 1: he is a superstar kind of player, but he's consistently 536 00:23:53,748 --> 00:23:55,108 Speaker 1: been a good dude, and I feel like he's got 537 00:23:55,108 --> 00:23:56,868 Speaker 1: the short ended DISTI from the media. There were a 538 00:23:56,908 --> 00:23:59,748 Speaker 1: lot of things earlier in his career attacking the kicking NAT, 539 00:23:59,828 --> 00:24:03,108 Speaker 1: later proposing time kicking NAT. He's screaming in the hallway, 540 00:24:03,308 --> 00:24:06,948 Speaker 1: the punch, various altercations with players on the field. I mean, 541 00:24:06,988 --> 00:24:08,148 Speaker 1: there were a bunch of things where it was just 542 00:24:08,228 --> 00:24:10,268 Speaker 1: this is a guy who's learning to manage his emotions 543 00:24:10,268 --> 00:24:11,628 Speaker 1: and he had a lot to figure out, and you're 544 00:24:11,668 --> 00:24:13,828 Speaker 1: in the biggest media spotlight ever because of the catches. 545 00:24:13,868 --> 00:24:15,828 Speaker 1: You mentioned one of the key parts that dynamic in 546 00:24:15,948 --> 00:24:18,268 Speaker 1: LA he didn't need to be the guy. He didn't 547 00:24:18,268 --> 00:24:20,628 Speaker 1: need to be the leader because you had other veteran players, 548 00:24:20,668 --> 00:24:22,428 Speaker 1: strong personalities. He didn't even need to be the guy 549 00:24:22,468 --> 00:24:24,428 Speaker 1: in the receiver room. And that's one thing I heard 550 00:24:24,548 --> 00:24:26,588 Speaker 1: was everybody had that question about how is he going 551 00:24:26,628 --> 00:24:29,348 Speaker 1: to fit in? And obviously the situation Robert Woods gets 552 00:24:29,388 --> 00:24:31,428 Speaker 1: injured and he ends up having a bigger role. But 553 00:24:31,468 --> 00:24:33,388 Speaker 1: like he knew it was Cooper Cup's room. He let 554 00:24:33,468 --> 00:24:35,028 Speaker 1: him be the leader, He let him be the guy, 555 00:24:35,028 --> 00:24:36,988 Speaker 1: didn't complain about how much he was getting the football. 556 00:24:37,148 --> 00:24:39,668 Speaker 1: He fit in with a team, which is what his 557 00:24:39,868 --> 00:24:41,348 Speaker 1: next team, if it's not the RAM, is going to 558 00:24:41,388 --> 00:24:43,348 Speaker 1: be asking. But also what we see about the elite 559 00:24:43,348 --> 00:24:45,468 Speaker 1: of elite wide receivers. Not a lot of them are 560 00:24:45,468 --> 00:24:47,948 Speaker 1: like Cooper Cup who work in silence. And let you know, 561 00:24:48,268 --> 00:24:50,188 Speaker 1: Cooper Cup, I think he deserves some credit for how 562 00:24:50,188 --> 00:24:52,388 Speaker 1: that wide receiver. Not just about Odell, but in general, 563 00:24:52,748 --> 00:24:54,748 Speaker 1: it's not a me guy. It's not a guy who 564 00:24:54,748 --> 00:24:56,668 Speaker 1: wants the targets. And if it was, I can name 565 00:24:56,788 --> 00:24:58,548 Speaker 1: seven other wide receivers that were in that room. I 566 00:24:58,588 --> 00:25:00,268 Speaker 1: don't know if Wood work. And this story goes that 567 00:25:00,388 --> 00:25:03,308 Speaker 1: Jalen Ramsey brought the FaceTime into the wide receivers room 568 00:25:03,308 --> 00:25:05,628 Speaker 1: and says, hey, do you guys? Odell and Cooper Cup 569 00:25:05,628 --> 00:25:07,508 Speaker 1: and Robert Woods were like, code, you gotta come, you 570 00:25:07,508 --> 00:25:09,308 Speaker 1: gotta come to your point. That might not be with 571 00:25:09,388 --> 00:25:11,908 Speaker 1: every number one wide receiper. Do you disagree to it? 572 00:25:11,988 --> 00:25:15,108 Speaker 1: I don't know. It sounds like Mike Evans to me, Man, Yeah, superstars, 573 00:25:15,148 --> 00:25:16,588 Speaker 1: I can handle it. Guys. I just want to win. 574 00:25:16,628 --> 00:25:18,708 Speaker 1: If you want to win, it truly shows at gene 575 00:25:18,828 --> 00:25:20,788 Speaker 1: free with your thoughts. It's the Tuck World Game from 576 00:25:20,788 --> 00:25:24,268 Speaker 1: two thousand and one AFC Divisional Patriots Raiders. Was it 577 00:25:24,308 --> 00:25:26,748 Speaker 1: a fumball? Was it not a fumball? They gave about 578 00:25:26,828 --> 00:25:29,828 Speaker 1: the ball. Patriots went on to win the game and 579 00:25:29,868 --> 00:25:34,348 Speaker 1: then oh yeah, they won the Super Bowl two weeks later. Well, yesterday, 580 00:25:34,548 --> 00:25:38,948 Speaker 1: Tom took part in the new TikTok trendset by Justin Bieber, 581 00:25:39,028 --> 00:25:42,348 Speaker 1: and you just won't believe what he said. Tikela tuck 582 00:25:42,388 --> 00:25:45,588 Speaker 1: Crew Green against the Raiders might have been a football. 583 00:25:48,268 --> 00:25:50,548 Speaker 1: The Raiders, of course, had to put their two cents 584 00:25:50,548 --> 00:25:54,268 Speaker 1: in simply tweeting out new it, and even the one 585 00:25:54,308 --> 00:25:58,588 Speaker 1: and only friend of the show, the wonderful legendary Charles Woodson, 586 00:25:58,668 --> 00:26:06,308 Speaker 1: chimed in on the matter. It's what we're doing. Brady. 587 00:26:06,748 --> 00:26:09,508 Speaker 1: Tory likes that Tom gave us this response. I said, 588 00:26:09,628 --> 00:26:12,908 Speaker 1: Mike's such a tough call, no choice but to respect 589 00:26:12,948 --> 00:26:19,188 Speaker 1: the good, probably correct decision. We love it, Tomazon TikTok 590 00:26:19,508 --> 00:26:23,588 Speaker 1: just running the show from a branding perspective as always 591 00:26:23,668 --> 00:26:25,828 Speaker 1: now since we are in this business of digging up 592 00:26:25,828 --> 00:26:27,468 Speaker 1: old plays from the past and it's on trend, and 593 00:26:27,508 --> 00:26:30,068 Speaker 1: we're so trendy here on this show, Tory, what moment 594 00:26:30,108 --> 00:26:32,988 Speaker 1: in football history should other players come clean about to me? 595 00:26:33,188 --> 00:26:34,988 Speaker 1: To play that everyone needs to come clean about and 596 00:26:35,028 --> 00:26:37,508 Speaker 1: everyone knows, like the shoulder Dallas Cowboys, but that's Brian 597 00:26:37,588 --> 00:26:40,228 Speaker 1: caught that pass y'all you think that was one thousand 598 00:26:40,228 --> 00:26:44,028 Speaker 1: percent of catch. And to me, that one play changes 599 00:26:44,068 --> 00:26:46,308 Speaker 1: the history of the Cowboys because that's the year that 600 00:26:46,468 --> 00:26:49,428 Speaker 1: they could have very easily won the Super Bowl that year, 601 00:26:49,828 --> 00:26:52,708 Speaker 1: and now here we are talking about how they haven't 602 00:26:52,748 --> 00:26:55,468 Speaker 1: been good since we've had flat screen TVs. And so 603 00:26:55,948 --> 00:26:58,268 Speaker 1: that's something to me that that's a play right there 604 00:26:58,268 --> 00:27:00,828 Speaker 1: that literally changes the history of the game. That's Brian's 605 00:27:00,908 --> 00:27:03,468 Speaker 1: legacy as well. And now it changed the way we 606 00:27:03,508 --> 00:27:06,148 Speaker 1: would talking about the right I mean, that's easily a testdown. 607 00:27:06,228 --> 00:27:08,068 Speaker 1: I feel bad for him, but that that's a big 608 00:27:08,068 --> 00:27:10,108 Speaker 1: time play right there, in a big time moment. I 609 00:27:10,108 --> 00:27:13,028 Speaker 1: remember watching it, and now here we are still trying 610 00:27:13,028 --> 00:27:14,908 Speaker 1: to figure out exactly what it catches. They go to 611 00:27:14,948 --> 00:27:16,948 Speaker 1: Seattle the next week, they win, they go to play 612 00:27:16,948 --> 00:27:18,708 Speaker 1: the Patriots Super Bowls, they win, and that's how you say, 613 00:27:18,748 --> 00:27:21,028 Speaker 1: I love it, just like that under the rules not 614 00:27:21,108 --> 00:27:23,588 Speaker 1: a catch. I was there as soon as you saw 615 00:27:23,588 --> 00:27:26,028 Speaker 1: the replay on the monitors of lambeau Field. No, it's 616 00:27:26,068 --> 00:27:28,388 Speaker 1: not a catch. He's extending the ball, he's going to 617 00:27:28,468 --> 00:27:30,508 Speaker 1: the ground. That's the rule as it was at the time. 618 00:27:30,508 --> 00:27:32,228 Speaker 1: We don't have to like it. It's changed since then. 619 00:27:32,348 --> 00:27:36,148 Speaker 1: A big reason of the rule chairs not a catch 620 00:27:36,228 --> 00:27:38,388 Speaker 1: the play. I would like a number of people to 621 00:27:38,428 --> 00:27:41,708 Speaker 1: come clean on came last season. It's Week eighteen, the 622 00:27:41,748 --> 00:27:45,188 Speaker 1: Giants against the Washington football team, and it is the 623 00:27:45,468 --> 00:27:48,908 Speaker 1: quarterback sneak on third and nine from the Giants four 624 00:27:48,988 --> 00:27:51,468 Speaker 1: yard line. You are a four and twelve Giants team. 625 00:27:51,828 --> 00:27:53,748 Speaker 1: Your head coach a week before has come out and said, 626 00:27:53,788 --> 00:27:56,668 Speaker 1: this ain't no clown show organization, not the one you 627 00:27:56,788 --> 00:27:59,668 Speaker 1: sneak it on second and eleven, You're sneak it again 628 00:27:59,708 --> 00:28:02,348 Speaker 1: on third and nine. And because of the COVID protocols, 629 00:28:02,348 --> 00:28:04,668 Speaker 1: there wasn't no open locker room after the game. Didn't 630 00:28:04,668 --> 00:28:06,908 Speaker 1: get to ask a lot of people. Obviously, the Giants 631 00:28:06,948 --> 00:28:09,508 Speaker 1: make huge organization will changes a few days later, everyone 632 00:28:09,548 --> 00:28:11,948 Speaker 1: forgets about it. But I would love the oral history 633 00:28:11,988 --> 00:28:14,708 Speaker 1: from all eleven guys in that huddle, including the quarterback 634 00:28:14,828 --> 00:28:19,148 Speaker 1: Jake from Jack Call comes in for the second straight play. 635 00:28:19,348 --> 00:28:22,308 Speaker 1: What is the conversation? What are you actually thinking in 636 00:28:22,348 --> 00:28:24,428 Speaker 1: that hole? In the documentary they go to, here's our 637 00:28:24,468 --> 00:28:27,428 Speaker 1: quarter Jake from and everyone's like Jack From it's a 638 00:28:27,428 --> 00:28:29,268 Speaker 1: long story, but he was there. We got him in 639 00:28:29,308 --> 00:28:32,028 Speaker 1: there that was it. Brady has been great on social media. 640 00:28:32,028 --> 00:28:33,828 Speaker 1: It's your point. He's being honest, But I would like 641 00:28:33,908 --> 00:28:35,948 Speaker 1: to know if he wishes he had this one back, 642 00:28:36,068 --> 00:28:39,148 Speaker 1: the Super Bowl loss of the Eagle, the Philly Special, 643 00:28:39,548 --> 00:28:44,468 Speaker 1: this one here, just ah, if Brady catches that one there? 644 00:28:44,588 --> 00:28:47,228 Speaker 1: Who knows if Tory Smith has a second super Bowl? 645 00:28:47,908 --> 00:28:51,468 Speaker 1: Who knows if the Philly Special even happens afterwards? Who 646 00:28:51,548 --> 00:28:55,308 Speaker 1: knows if we are clowning Brady for years for dropping 647 00:28:55,308 --> 00:28:57,828 Speaker 1: now one. I would like to know, deep down, does 648 00:28:57,868 --> 00:28:59,308 Speaker 1: Brady wish he had this one? Because it would have 649 00:28:59,348 --> 00:29:01,188 Speaker 1: been a pretty bad He does? What do you mean? 650 00:29:01,348 --> 00:29:05,628 Speaker 1: Deep He was most athletic baby right in twenty years 651 00:29:05,628 --> 00:29:10,188 Speaker 1: in the NFL, the biggest page possible, bounces off the 652 00:29:10,228 --> 00:29:12,988 Speaker 1: sad all the Super Bowl rings? Does he have one regret? 653 00:29:13,068 --> 00:29:15,468 Speaker 1: Maybe catching that ball? I speak on behalf of all 654 00:29:15,468 --> 00:29:17,468 Speaker 1: the folks in Philly. We appreciate that. That is it. 655 00:29:17,588 --> 00:29:19,428 Speaker 1: Thank you, Tom, Phil Mary. Of course there is a 656 00:29:19,468 --> 00:29:21,028 Speaker 1: low hanging fruit here, and I want to bring it 657 00:29:21,108 --> 00:29:23,908 Speaker 1: up only for this reason. I like Tom being honest. 658 00:29:23,948 --> 00:29:25,948 Speaker 1: He said might. Of course he didn't say it absolutely 659 00:29:26,508 --> 00:29:29,788 Speaker 1: was incorrect or was wrong all those years ago. But 660 00:29:29,868 --> 00:29:32,428 Speaker 1: we had a unique opportunity to fail mirror. We all 661 00:29:32,468 --> 00:29:34,868 Speaker 1: know it. But we had Golden Tate on the show 662 00:29:35,268 --> 00:29:37,148 Speaker 1: and he had a chance to come clean about the 663 00:29:37,148 --> 00:29:39,788 Speaker 1: old fail Mary, he didn't take it. We probably don't 664 00:29:39,788 --> 00:29:41,948 Speaker 1: have golden sound here. But you know it took Tom 665 00:29:41,948 --> 00:29:44,508 Speaker 1: of what twenty years to be honest about the tuck rules. 666 00:29:44,508 --> 00:29:46,828 Speaker 1: So Golden Tate, can you be honest about what happened here? 667 00:29:46,908 --> 00:29:49,668 Speaker 1: Golden take it away? Yeah, but when my feet hit 668 00:29:49,708 --> 00:29:52,388 Speaker 1: the ground, I had both of my hands on the ball, 669 00:29:52,548 --> 00:29:54,428 Speaker 1: just as much a catch is not if you have 670 00:29:54,548 --> 00:29:56,588 Speaker 1: your hands on the ball and it's closer to your 671 00:29:56,588 --> 00:29:59,108 Speaker 1: body and so it's just like baseball. It was the 672 00:29:59,188 --> 00:30:01,428 Speaker 1: tie goes to the runner, the tie goes the receiver. 673 00:30:01,548 --> 00:30:03,588 Speaker 1: So to the day that I die, this was the 674 00:30:03,668 --> 00:30:06,828 Speaker 1: correct call. Nice and I think it was a catch. 675 00:30:07,548 --> 00:30:09,348 Speaker 1: To the day that he dies, or the day until 676 00:30:09,388 --> 00:30:11,748 Speaker 1: TikTok brings trucks a thing of money to his back. 677 00:30:11,908 --> 00:30:13,988 Speaker 1: You know, we allard and says tell us the truth 678 00:30:14,028 --> 00:30:15,908 Speaker 1: about this. He made me just needs more time. You know, 679 00:30:15,988 --> 00:30:18,188 Speaker 1: one thing I've learned about people who are deluding, it 680 00:30:18,388 --> 00:30:21,468 Speaker 1: was like they believe like they believe it, like this 681 00:30:21,508 --> 00:30:24,028 Speaker 1: is what I see that's his perspective. But he's there wrong. 682 00:30:24,108 --> 00:30:25,628 Speaker 1: But I love that he's sticking to it. I love 683 00:30:25,668 --> 00:30:27,308 Speaker 1: they defended it because I know I would have been 684 00:30:27,348 --> 00:30:28,988 Speaker 1: that situation. We would have won. I'd have been like 685 00:30:29,348 --> 00:30:31,748 Speaker 1: it was closed. So the tide goes to the receiver. 686 00:30:31,828 --> 00:30:33,948 Speaker 1: Did you push off on Willie Gay against the Steelers 687 00:30:34,068 --> 00:30:35,908 Speaker 1: or I pushed off because he was holding it? Yeah? 688 00:30:36,508 --> 00:30:38,628 Speaker 1: You know, I'm not gonna lie. I mean my arm extended, 689 00:30:38,708 --> 00:30:41,548 Speaker 1: but before that, I didn't even have access to my arms. 690 00:30:41,588 --> 00:30:44,268 Speaker 1: So yes, I pushed off after he held me. That's 691 00:30:44,268 --> 00:30:45,908 Speaker 1: why they threw the flag on him and not me. 692 00:30:46,148 --> 00:30:48,348 Speaker 1: Just need have any super controversial place he'd like to 693 00:30:48,348 --> 00:30:51,228 Speaker 1: take back something he could clunk clean about his days. 694 00:30:51,308 --> 00:30:53,748 Speaker 1: We have one. I don't know about plays. They tend 695 00:30:53,788 --> 00:30:58,708 Speaker 1: some moments, that's fair. This pizza in Vols th timeout? 696 00:30:58,708 --> 00:31:06,228 Speaker 1: What time about bruise ship? Yeah, okay, we'll be back 697 00:31:06,228 --> 00:31:20,588 Speaker 1: on good one twice in one week for Nathaniel Eugene 698 00:31:20,668 --> 00:31:23,508 Speaker 1: Burlison joining us. We dearly missed you this morning, and 699 00:31:23,548 --> 00:31:26,148 Speaker 1: did you Are you sad that I don't have a 700 00:31:26,348 --> 00:31:29,628 Speaker 1: sheepdog mask on to welcome you? I really wish I did. No, 701 00:31:29,708 --> 00:31:32,268 Speaker 1: I'm good I'd rather have your face. Kay, you're good 702 00:31:32,308 --> 00:31:35,708 Speaker 1: to go. It's good to see you, Nate. We've got 703 00:31:35,748 --> 00:31:38,228 Speaker 1: Tom Fellas Air and super Bowl champions Shoesmith. You're two 704 00:31:38,228 --> 00:31:41,108 Speaker 1: times super Bowl champion. But it's been a very reminiscent week. 705 00:31:41,108 --> 00:31:43,268 Speaker 1: We were thinking about our week in London that we spent. 706 00:31:43,348 --> 00:31:45,748 Speaker 1: You went to two international games, and earlier this week 707 00:31:45,828 --> 00:31:48,268 Speaker 1: we of course got to announce the slate for twenty 708 00:31:48,308 --> 00:31:50,308 Speaker 1: twenty two. Back in twenty eighteen, we all got to 709 00:31:50,388 --> 00:31:52,788 Speaker 1: go to London to take part in the festivities at 710 00:31:52,788 --> 00:31:55,828 Speaker 1: Westminster Studios. What was your favorite memory from that trip? 711 00:31:55,908 --> 00:31:58,948 Speaker 1: Of course, it was waking up later than the four 712 00:31:58,988 --> 00:32:01,188 Speaker 1: am that we always wake up here in New York, 713 00:32:01,508 --> 00:32:04,868 Speaker 1: so sleeping in, being able to enjoy our nighttime without 714 00:32:04,868 --> 00:32:07,628 Speaker 1: the anxiety of having to worry about waking up. But 715 00:32:07,668 --> 00:32:09,148 Speaker 1: you know what, I really appreciate it as the tail 716 00:32:09,188 --> 00:32:12,588 Speaker 1: getting experience because there's something unique about how they show 717 00:32:12,668 --> 00:32:14,788 Speaker 1: up for games, and I really feel like the US 718 00:32:14,828 --> 00:32:16,748 Speaker 1: should adopted, you know, like when you go to a 719 00:32:16,748 --> 00:32:18,948 Speaker 1: football game here, you feel obligated to wear some type 720 00:32:18,988 --> 00:32:21,788 Speaker 1: of mercher swag or jersey from the team that you're watching. 721 00:32:21,868 --> 00:32:25,348 Speaker 1: But there they would show up in the most random jerseys. 722 00:32:25,348 --> 00:32:27,668 Speaker 1: It's like, look, there's a football jersey in my closet. 723 00:32:27,748 --> 00:32:29,788 Speaker 1: It doesn't apply to the game. I'm about to just 724 00:32:29,828 --> 00:32:32,868 Speaker 1: show up and rocket. We've seen every jersey from every era, 725 00:32:33,228 --> 00:32:35,468 Speaker 1: watching two teams that had nothing to do with what 726 00:32:35,508 --> 00:32:38,548 Speaker 1: they were wearing. So that's dope to me because football 727 00:32:38,588 --> 00:32:40,748 Speaker 1: games sometimes have you ever felt pressure to put on 728 00:32:40,828 --> 00:32:43,188 Speaker 1: some type of merch or swag for a team that 729 00:32:43,228 --> 00:32:45,628 Speaker 1: you don't really support. I feel like London got to 730 00:32:45,668 --> 00:32:47,588 Speaker 1: figure it out. So that was my favorite part. Yeah, 731 00:32:47,668 --> 00:32:50,908 Speaker 1: We're at Chargers Titans and the guy's wearing a Bronzos 732 00:32:51,028 --> 00:32:54,868 Speaker 1: Carl Mecklenburg jersey and cool. All right, if you haven't 733 00:32:54,908 --> 00:32:57,348 Speaker 1: wear it, Nate real quick before we get into the 734 00:32:57,388 --> 00:33:00,428 Speaker 1: next question. If our show goes to Germany, which we 735 00:33:00,468 --> 00:33:03,388 Speaker 1: are all very heavily lobbying for, will you be along 736 00:33:03,428 --> 00:33:05,548 Speaker 1: for the ride where you leave? If your purchase CBS 737 00:33:05,628 --> 00:33:07,548 Speaker 1: Mornings to come with us to Germany? What are you 738 00:33:07,628 --> 00:33:10,548 Speaker 1: talking about? Straight, there's not even a question, of course, 739 00:33:10,548 --> 00:33:12,708 Speaker 1: I'll pull up man. You just say the word bro. 740 00:33:13,148 --> 00:33:16,588 Speaker 1: You know what I mean. It's squad all day, GMFB baby, Hey, 741 00:33:16,588 --> 00:33:19,828 Speaker 1: don't be fooled by the fancy suit in the shiny background. Okay, 742 00:33:19,908 --> 00:33:23,268 Speaker 1: you know where my roots are, baby, But right now 743 00:33:23,268 --> 00:33:25,668 Speaker 1: we got Tory Smith in your old chair. And yesterday 744 00:33:25,708 --> 00:33:28,548 Speaker 1: we came on the show and did our top three 745 00:33:28,628 --> 00:33:31,188 Speaker 1: underrated wide receivers in the league. Both of us had 746 00:33:31,188 --> 00:33:33,588 Speaker 1: our own list, three separate players and got a lot 747 00:33:33,628 --> 00:33:36,748 Speaker 1: of feedback online. You watched a game very closely. You're 748 00:33:36,748 --> 00:33:39,308 Speaker 1: in that CBS studio every Sunday. Who do you believe 749 00:33:39,428 --> 00:33:41,828 Speaker 1: is the most underrated wide receiver in the sport? Right now? 750 00:33:42,188 --> 00:33:44,188 Speaker 1: So I have a guy whose first couple of seasons 751 00:33:44,228 --> 00:33:47,668 Speaker 1: averaged around fifty catches six hundred yards decent, but this 752 00:33:47,788 --> 00:33:52,508 Speaker 1: past season exploded over a hundred catches, over a thousand yards, 753 00:33:52,748 --> 00:33:55,308 Speaker 1: nine touchdowns. And it's a guy whose name doesn't come 754 00:33:55,308 --> 00:33:58,468 Speaker 1: off too often. I'm going with Hunter Rimpro. He's an 755 00:33:58,468 --> 00:34:02,228 Speaker 1: absolute beast. I mean, this dude is the new slot machine. 756 00:34:02,428 --> 00:34:04,708 Speaker 1: And I don't understand why he doesn't get men. I 757 00:34:04,748 --> 00:34:07,388 Speaker 1: don't understand why he hasn't been appreciated. We know what 758 00:34:07,468 --> 00:34:11,028 Speaker 1: happened in Las Vegas, the unfortunate incident, and it seemed 759 00:34:11,068 --> 00:34:14,228 Speaker 1: like the wide receiver Corps was an afterthought. And then they, 760 00:34:14,268 --> 00:34:15,868 Speaker 1: you know, they looked at the one of their young 761 00:34:15,948 --> 00:34:18,548 Speaker 1: veterans and Hunter was like, Yeah, I'm good. Just just 762 00:34:18,588 --> 00:34:20,708 Speaker 1: throw me the ball, put me in the backfield, put 763 00:34:20,708 --> 00:34:23,068 Speaker 1: me in motion. I can work the slot like the 764 00:34:23,108 --> 00:34:25,508 Speaker 1: best slot receivers in the business, and I will be 765 00:34:25,588 --> 00:34:28,828 Speaker 1: not only a trusted wide receiver, but a guy you 766 00:34:28,828 --> 00:34:31,628 Speaker 1: can depend on in crucial moments. So, I mean, he 767 00:34:31,748 --> 00:34:33,748 Speaker 1: just started his career only a few years in. You're 768 00:34:33,748 --> 00:34:36,628 Speaker 1: putting up over one hundred catches in ninetds. That's a 769 00:34:36,668 --> 00:34:38,348 Speaker 1: big deal. So I feel like he doesn't get the 770 00:34:38,388 --> 00:34:40,868 Speaker 1: love that he deserves and he's very underrated. Hunter and 771 00:34:40,988 --> 00:34:43,428 Speaker 1: fro Cooper cup different players, but if you look at 772 00:34:43,468 --> 00:34:46,148 Speaker 1: their stats Nate over their first three seasons in the league, 773 00:34:46,148 --> 00:34:49,708 Speaker 1: it's amazing how similar that career arc has gone. So 774 00:34:49,788 --> 00:34:53,108 Speaker 1: on Wednesday, with Russell Wilson on the show, Peter got 775 00:34:53,228 --> 00:34:55,588 Speaker 1: pretty fired up. But what the Broncos could do in 776 00:34:55,628 --> 00:34:58,228 Speaker 1: their division next season? Who do you believe has the 777 00:34:58,508 --> 00:35:01,428 Speaker 1: edge in the AFC West? Right now? Did Peter go 778 00:35:01,668 --> 00:35:05,388 Speaker 1: dark horse MBP Russell Wilson the from the Super Bowl. 779 00:35:05,668 --> 00:35:07,948 Speaker 1: Peter gets really excited around this time of year, So 780 00:35:08,068 --> 00:35:10,148 Speaker 1: just forgive him when he when he gets a little 781 00:35:10,628 --> 00:35:12,948 Speaker 1: over his skis. If you will, I'm gonna go at 782 00:35:12,988 --> 00:35:17,588 Speaker 1: Broncos as well. Peter. I'm feeling you, baby, the Broncos 783 00:35:17,588 --> 00:35:21,268 Speaker 1: that wide receiver corps. Here's the thing. The last time 784 00:35:21,548 --> 00:35:26,708 Speaker 1: we had this experiment, a veteran quarterback with experience going 785 00:35:26,748 --> 00:35:29,708 Speaker 1: to a team led by a guy that we call 786 00:35:29,908 --> 00:35:33,468 Speaker 1: gangster John Elway, they won a Super Bowl. You remember 787 00:35:33,508 --> 00:35:35,948 Speaker 1: that experience when when Peyton Manning showed up and we 788 00:35:35,948 --> 00:35:38,148 Speaker 1: were like, she still got the Jews. Now, I imagine 789 00:35:38,428 --> 00:35:41,348 Speaker 1: now I know, different defense, a different host of players 790 00:35:41,388 --> 00:35:43,988 Speaker 1: around him. Peyton Manning at the end of his career, 791 00:35:44,148 --> 00:35:47,828 Speaker 1: he wasn't necessarily the young gun slinger. Russell Wilson still 792 00:35:47,828 --> 00:35:50,548 Speaker 1: got the goods. And here's a little thing that we're 793 00:35:50,588 --> 00:35:52,468 Speaker 1: not really talking about, and maybe it's not a big deal, 794 00:35:52,468 --> 00:35:54,868 Speaker 1: but it will show up throughout the season occasionally at home. 795 00:35:55,108 --> 00:35:57,948 Speaker 1: Russell Wilson is playing the altitude. He has the prettiest 796 00:35:58,268 --> 00:36:00,828 Speaker 1: deep ball in all of football. You don't think that 797 00:36:00,828 --> 00:36:03,028 Speaker 1: that thing is going to carry an extra five to 798 00:36:03,188 --> 00:36:06,388 Speaker 1: ten yards land and that type of altitude in that air. 799 00:36:06,628 --> 00:36:08,788 Speaker 1: I just feel like Russell Wilson has everything that he needs. 800 00:36:08,788 --> 00:36:11,428 Speaker 1: Even a more well rounded wide receivering group that he 801 00:36:11,468 --> 00:36:13,588 Speaker 1: had in Seattle because he had a couple of studs 802 00:36:13,668 --> 00:36:17,308 Speaker 1: and then some role players outside of DK Metcalf and 803 00:36:17,508 --> 00:36:20,748 Speaker 1: Tyler Lockett. I just feel like the wide receiver corps 804 00:36:20,788 --> 00:36:23,308 Speaker 1: with the Broncos, they're a little bit more well rounded. 805 00:36:23,348 --> 00:36:24,668 Speaker 1: He has all the pieces that he needs. So I'm 806 00:36:24,668 --> 00:36:27,588 Speaker 1: going with the Broncos and as West. I love it. Nate. 807 00:36:27,588 --> 00:36:29,428 Speaker 1: I want to take you down memory lane for a second. 808 00:36:29,548 --> 00:36:33,508 Speaker 1: So it's week fifteen in two thou thirteen, right, it 809 00:36:33,548 --> 00:36:35,988 Speaker 1: was a great day for me, maybe maybe a little 810 00:36:36,028 --> 00:36:39,188 Speaker 1: traumatic for you. Justin Tucker kicks a sixty one yard 811 00:36:39,228 --> 00:36:42,348 Speaker 1: field goal and my Ravens be your lions. What do 812 00:36:42,388 --> 00:36:44,148 Speaker 1: you remember the most about that game? So this is 813 00:36:44,148 --> 00:36:46,988 Speaker 1: what you came up within the production meeting, Tory. This 814 00:36:47,068 --> 00:36:53,268 Speaker 1: is what it's great. You know, Nate's face in the ground. Listen, 815 00:36:53,268 --> 00:36:54,988 Speaker 1: We're supposed to be wide receiver. You're supposed to be 816 00:36:55,028 --> 00:36:57,228 Speaker 1: in this together. Bro. Why you go through me like 817 00:36:57,308 --> 00:36:59,548 Speaker 1: this in front of the world. You could have called me. 818 00:36:59,828 --> 00:37:02,748 Speaker 1: I meant the Belton. I'm joking, but I remember one 819 00:37:02,788 --> 00:37:05,748 Speaker 1: thing feeling old, you know, I'm looking around, I'm like, 820 00:37:05,748 --> 00:37:07,108 Speaker 1: this is a young man's game. I don't know how 821 00:37:07,148 --> 00:37:09,948 Speaker 1: much longer I can do it. Just look at me. 822 00:37:09,988 --> 00:37:11,988 Speaker 1: I just wasn't moving like I used to. Man, It's like, 823 00:37:14,148 --> 00:37:16,908 Speaker 1: but I do remember. There was a couple of calls 824 00:37:16,948 --> 00:37:22,988 Speaker 1: that we should have got Detroit versus everybody. Yeah, that's right, Tory. 825 00:37:23,148 --> 00:37:25,308 Speaker 1: I'm sitting there like where these flags coming from. And 826 00:37:25,348 --> 00:37:27,468 Speaker 1: then I saw Joe Flacco slide the reff like one 827 00:37:27,508 --> 00:37:30,188 Speaker 1: hundred and twenty two dollars After the game, I was like, man, 828 00:37:30,268 --> 00:37:32,628 Speaker 1: I knew that. Now I'm joking, but you know that 829 00:37:32,708 --> 00:37:35,148 Speaker 1: kick was amazing though. Shout out to Justin Tucker. At 830 00:37:35,188 --> 00:37:37,868 Speaker 1: that point, I remember thinking to myself, this dude is 831 00:37:37,908 --> 00:37:39,708 Speaker 1: a legend, Like he's gonna go down as a Hall 832 00:37:39,748 --> 00:37:41,628 Speaker 1: of Famer. And sure enough, Justin Tucker is one of 833 00:37:41,668 --> 00:37:43,948 Speaker 1: the greatest of our era, might be one of the 834 00:37:43,948 --> 00:37:47,468 Speaker 1: greatest kickers of all time. Dego, I love it and much. 835 00:37:47,508 --> 00:37:49,308 Speaker 1: Just back to you too, man, all those excuses you 836 00:37:49,348 --> 00:37:51,668 Speaker 1: just made for why y'all lost the game, you didn't 837 00:37:51,668 --> 00:37:53,308 Speaker 1: make those de chuses to get to that seat. So 838 00:37:53,588 --> 00:37:55,388 Speaker 1: I want to let you now, Miss Shanley Prouty, you 839 00:37:55,428 --> 00:37:58,468 Speaker 1: bro appreciate everything that you do. I appreciate it. Thank 840 00:37:58,508 --> 00:38:01,988 Speaker 1: you Tory Smith for being on our show Happening two days, 841 00:38:02,148 --> 00:38:04,308 Speaker 1: Tom pellisera over making time. And thanks to your love 842 00:38:04,548 --> 00:38:06,668 Speaker 1: wives for of course letting you come up here. Now 843 00:38:06,788 --> 00:38:09,788 Speaker 1: get your butts home and celebrate that. See you. Happy 844 00:38:09,828 --> 00:38:11,668 Speaker 1: Mother's Day, Mom, I didn't leave you out. Love you, 845 00:38:11,748 --> 00:38:14,548 Speaker 1: Patty Schreger, sorry that's it as well, and Sarah Hersholm. 846 00:38:14,588 --> 00:38:16,828 Speaker 1: But where's the guffu. Let's go, Come on, I'll be 847 00:38:16,988 --> 00:38:21,828 Speaker 1: home soon. I really would enjoy the way by careful 848 00:38:22,948 --> 00:38:26,948 Speaker 1: likes to be so enjoy the way relaxing it