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Listener discretion is advised. 8 00:00:27,000 --> 00:00:32,920 Speaker 4: The world's a pigeon podcas. 9 00:00:33,360 --> 00:00:35,240 Speaker 2: Welcome to Patriots Unfiltered. 10 00:00:37,360 --> 00:00:38,400 Speaker 1: Today's cut day. 11 00:00:38,479 --> 00:00:40,239 Speaker 5: So at any moment, someone could just walk in here 12 00:00:40,240 --> 00:00:40,760 Speaker 5: and cut one of. 13 00:00:40,800 --> 00:00:42,720 Speaker 2: Us, right, Whyny You should say that, because I thought 14 00:00:42,720 --> 00:00:45,800 Speaker 2: there was a chance. Yesterday, as Bill was walking into 15 00:00:45,840 --> 00:00:48,520 Speaker 2: the studio to do some stuff for All Access, came 16 00:00:48,520 --> 00:00:54,080 Speaker 2: out kind of stalked, Wow, that's that's good. 17 00:00:54,240 --> 00:00:58,280 Speaker 1: Running back room is Stevenson, Ezekiel. 18 00:00:58,960 --> 00:01:01,120 Speaker 2: Ellie were just called my first names? 19 00:01:01,200 --> 00:01:05,000 Speaker 6: Yeah, David Harris, he said he gave me a set 20 00:01:05,000 --> 00:01:06,959 Speaker 6: of irons nice, what kind? 21 00:01:07,240 --> 00:01:07,520 Speaker 2: I don't know. 22 00:01:08,440 --> 00:01:10,240 Speaker 5: He gave you his irons. You haven't even looked at him, 23 00:01:10,280 --> 00:01:11,320 Speaker 5: and you're already needling. 24 00:01:11,240 --> 00:01:12,920 Speaker 2: I know, did you at least thank him? 25 00:01:13,600 --> 00:01:13,679 Speaker 7: What? 26 00:01:13,720 --> 00:01:16,000 Speaker 1: Did you just like toss him into the thing without 27 00:01:16,000 --> 00:01:19,679 Speaker 1: even looking at SAgs. Yahoo is reporting the Patriots have 28 00:01:19,720 --> 00:01:21,080 Speaker 1: cut Chason Hines. 29 00:01:21,280 --> 00:01:23,880 Speaker 2: We reported, Oh, I didn't know that. 30 00:01:23,920 --> 00:01:24,800 Speaker 1: I thought it was good. 31 00:01:25,000 --> 00:01:29,680 Speaker 2: Mike with my words. This is Patriots Unfiltered. 32 00:01:29,160 --> 00:01:32,840 Speaker 8: Presented by Toyota's official website. For deals, buy a Toyota 33 00:01:32,920 --> 00:01:33,560 Speaker 8: dot com. 34 00:01:35,480 --> 00:01:39,959 Speaker 1: All right, welcome to Patriots Unfeltered. It is Thursday here 35 00:01:40,000 --> 00:01:41,720 Speaker 1: at Jilletts Stadium, and we. 36 00:01:41,720 --> 00:01:43,480 Speaker 2: Have a lot to talk about. 37 00:01:43,560 --> 00:01:46,039 Speaker 1: It's Deuce, it's Tamorrow, it's Evan, it's Paul, it's me 38 00:01:46,560 --> 00:01:51,600 Speaker 1: Matt Nabooth. Cutdowns, but boy, there was some machinations on 39 00:01:51,680 --> 00:01:54,840 Speaker 1: the Patriots part. I've been here for almost thirty years 40 00:01:54,880 --> 00:01:58,520 Speaker 1: and I never remember after cutdowns were announced having one 41 00:01:58,600 --> 00:02:01,880 Speaker 1: quarterback on the roster and two running backs. So this 42 00:02:02,040 --> 00:02:03,960 Speaker 1: was a new way of doing it. And I want 43 00:02:03,960 --> 00:02:06,560 Speaker 1: to get into all of that, like why, maybe you know, 44 00:02:06,680 --> 00:02:09,200 Speaker 1: we can talk about our theories. But I thought it 45 00:02:09,240 --> 00:02:12,240 Speaker 1: was really interesting. I also want to talk maybe later 46 00:02:12,280 --> 00:02:16,000 Speaker 1: in the show Deuce in Paul Peope and the Duce 47 00:02:16,040 --> 00:02:22,720 Speaker 1: had the top ten, break top twelve, traighty moments. I 48 00:02:22,760 --> 00:02:24,600 Speaker 1: want to talk about that because people really liked it. 49 00:02:24,600 --> 00:02:27,440 Speaker 1: But I want to have a different way of doing it. 50 00:02:28,000 --> 00:02:31,160 Speaker 1: I want to talk about like just a moment, Like 51 00:02:31,200 --> 00:02:32,360 Speaker 1: it doesn't even have to be a game. 52 00:02:32,400 --> 00:02:34,239 Speaker 2: They want sure, just moments. 53 00:02:34,680 --> 00:02:37,200 Speaker 1: So I have a list that I made started off 54 00:02:37,440 --> 00:02:39,519 Speaker 1: and so we'll do a different take on that. We'll 55 00:02:39,520 --> 00:02:41,160 Speaker 1: do that later in the show. I like it right 56 00:02:41,200 --> 00:02:42,799 Speaker 1: off the top. We got to talk about these times. 57 00:02:42,840 --> 00:02:43,520 Speaker 1: Who wants to start? 58 00:02:43,600 --> 00:02:44,960 Speaker 5: I know they're all back, so do we have to 59 00:02:44,960 --> 00:02:45,520 Speaker 5: talk about. 60 00:02:46,880 --> 00:02:48,840 Speaker 1: I know they're back in the practice squad, but it 61 00:02:48,960 --> 00:02:50,400 Speaker 1: was a risky way of doing it. 62 00:02:50,480 --> 00:02:51,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, would you all agree? 63 00:02:51,600 --> 00:02:51,720 Speaker 9: Oh? 64 00:02:51,800 --> 00:02:53,399 Speaker 5: Yeah, yeah yeah. 65 00:02:53,680 --> 00:02:56,200 Speaker 2: As Bill says, anytime you release a player, you have 66 00:02:56,280 --> 00:02:59,280 Speaker 2: to be that's prepared to be without that and apparently 67 00:02:59,400 --> 00:03:01,480 Speaker 2: they were to have one quarterback for. 68 00:03:01,480 --> 00:03:04,920 Speaker 1: A while, right yeah, So who's got to take on 69 00:03:04,960 --> 00:03:05,680 Speaker 1: this anyone? 70 00:03:05,720 --> 00:03:06,280 Speaker 9: I definitely. 71 00:03:06,320 --> 00:03:09,720 Speaker 7: It's it's interesting because we obviously saw how the final 72 00:03:09,720 --> 00:03:13,040 Speaker 7: preseason game went for Bailey Zappy, and we saw him 73 00:03:13,080 --> 00:03:14,760 Speaker 7: struggle throughout camp. You know, he had a lot of 74 00:03:14,800 --> 00:03:17,040 Speaker 7: highs and lows, a bit of a roller coaster, But 75 00:03:17,680 --> 00:03:20,959 Speaker 7: you never suspected that a guy they drafted when they did, 76 00:03:21,000 --> 00:03:23,400 Speaker 7: and actually someone posted on Twitter like you know it 77 00:03:23,520 --> 00:03:25,480 Speaker 7: was a trade that they were able to get Bailey 78 00:03:25,560 --> 00:03:27,840 Speaker 7: Zappy and Martemp who with the trade from who was 79 00:03:27,840 --> 00:03:30,360 Speaker 7: at the Cardinals, I don't remember who it was, but 80 00:03:30,520 --> 00:03:32,760 Speaker 7: it's like for them to be able to get him, 81 00:03:33,080 --> 00:03:35,320 Speaker 7: have him be your backup. He of course had a 82 00:03:35,400 --> 00:03:38,200 Speaker 7: rocky situation, but then you decide to wave him like, 83 00:03:38,240 --> 00:03:40,120 Speaker 7: I don't think anyone saw that in their heart, especially 84 00:03:40,160 --> 00:03:42,320 Speaker 7: because you cut McSorley as well. 85 00:03:42,440 --> 00:03:44,680 Speaker 1: Yeah, so you could have very easily lost him. You 86 00:03:44,680 --> 00:03:47,560 Speaker 1: could have lost cunning him and literally had one quarterback. 87 00:03:47,640 --> 00:03:47,839 Speaker 5: Yeah. 88 00:03:47,840 --> 00:03:49,480 Speaker 9: And then I'm looking around, Okay, I'm like, okay, well 89 00:03:49,480 --> 00:03:50,400 Speaker 9: what backups are out there? 90 00:03:50,400 --> 00:03:51,920 Speaker 2: That think? 91 00:03:52,040 --> 00:03:54,200 Speaker 9: All I can think of is Colt McCoy And I'm like, 92 00:03:54,480 --> 00:03:55,040 Speaker 9: is that who you are? 93 00:03:55,040 --> 00:03:59,920 Speaker 1: Apparently that's all anyone could think of, because I don't know, 94 00:04:00,760 --> 00:04:02,160 Speaker 1: probably about the same right right. 95 00:04:02,200 --> 00:04:04,560 Speaker 10: And I think that's that's the general point. Like, I 96 00:04:04,560 --> 00:04:06,960 Speaker 10: think people are missing the boat on this and making 97 00:04:07,000 --> 00:04:10,160 Speaker 10: it about Bailey Zappi because Bailey Zappies are a dime 98 00:04:10,160 --> 00:04:13,680 Speaker 10: a dozen. You can find backup quarterbacks. I think this 99 00:04:13,760 --> 00:04:16,320 Speaker 10: is the bigger conversation here is what we've been beating 100 00:04:16,320 --> 00:04:19,360 Speaker 10: the dead horse on, which is tackle they are carrying 101 00:04:19,440 --> 00:04:22,799 Speaker 10: eleven offensive linemen eleven and I went back and looked 102 00:04:22,800 --> 00:04:25,320 Speaker 10: for the last decade at their initial rosters. This is 103 00:04:25,360 --> 00:04:27,400 Speaker 10: the most that they've carried in the Belichick era. I 104 00:04:27,440 --> 00:04:30,120 Speaker 10: think you know the ones in the early two thousands 105 00:04:30,279 --> 00:04:32,080 Speaker 10: that get a little bit murky and not everything was 106 00:04:32,120 --> 00:04:34,240 Speaker 10: online yet, but have. 107 00:04:34,240 --> 00:04:37,640 Speaker 2: It all the way through. And he never kept eleven offense. 108 00:04:37,440 --> 00:04:40,920 Speaker 10: Right, so he's kept ten before, but eleven is is 109 00:04:40,920 --> 00:04:44,120 Speaker 10: is a high water mark for them, and the average 110 00:04:44,160 --> 00:04:47,080 Speaker 10: is around eight or nine. That's typically where they're at. 111 00:04:46,960 --> 00:04:49,000 Speaker 2: And it's been eight since the new practice squad the 112 00:04:49,040 --> 00:04:49,480 Speaker 2: way it. 113 00:04:49,400 --> 00:04:53,280 Speaker 10: Is right, So they are carrying eleven offensive lineman because 114 00:04:53,320 --> 00:04:55,279 Speaker 10: they don't have a right tackle. Yeah, and you know 115 00:04:55,320 --> 00:04:57,839 Speaker 10: the old saying of if you have two quarterbacks, you 116 00:04:57,880 --> 00:05:00,440 Speaker 10: have no quarterbacks. If you have six tackles, you have 117 00:05:00,480 --> 00:05:03,720 Speaker 10: no tackles. Like that, that's that's the bottom line. And 118 00:05:03,800 --> 00:05:06,960 Speaker 10: so they had to go thin in other spots because 119 00:05:06,960 --> 00:05:09,480 Speaker 10: they have to keep their options open at right tackle. 120 00:05:09,560 --> 00:05:13,679 Speaker 2: And that means that the two all these. 121 00:05:13,480 --> 00:05:15,160 Speaker 9: Guys then that quarterback is crazy. 122 00:05:15,240 --> 00:05:17,520 Speaker 1: It's crazy, and all these guys on the practice squad 123 00:05:17,600 --> 00:05:20,520 Speaker 1: can gobbled up by another team. Now you have that 124 00:05:20,560 --> 00:05:22,640 Speaker 1: team has to put them on their active roster for 125 00:05:22,680 --> 00:05:26,200 Speaker 1: a number of weeks three right away, so you know 126 00:05:26,320 --> 00:05:29,080 Speaker 1: there is a consequence to that, But still there's a 127 00:05:29,160 --> 00:05:29,600 Speaker 1: risk here. 128 00:05:29,640 --> 00:05:31,560 Speaker 2: There was a risk. Yes, I don't think it was 129 00:05:31,600 --> 00:05:33,200 Speaker 2: as big a risk as it was made out to be. 130 00:05:33,279 --> 00:05:37,040 Speaker 2: I agree with Evans's portrayal of the roster because I 131 00:05:37,120 --> 00:05:39,479 Speaker 2: think that's why they had to do what they did. 132 00:05:39,480 --> 00:05:43,240 Speaker 2: It was roster sort of manipulation. I totally agree with 133 00:05:43,240 --> 00:05:46,080 Speaker 2: evans point. But they didn't want to keep eleven offensive linemen, 134 00:05:46,160 --> 00:05:49,800 Speaker 2: but the combination of a lack of known quantities and 135 00:05:49,960 --> 00:05:51,400 Speaker 2: injuries made them do it. 136 00:05:51,600 --> 00:05:55,880 Speaker 1: So this tells me that a before September tenth, there's 137 00:05:55,880 --> 00:05:56,960 Speaker 1: going to be a lot more moves. 138 00:05:57,440 --> 00:05:59,279 Speaker 5: They got an open roster spot and an open practice 139 00:05:59,320 --> 00:05:59,760 Speaker 5: squad right. 140 00:05:59,680 --> 00:06:04,080 Speaker 1: Now and then, and be like it's gonna be news 141 00:06:04,320 --> 00:06:08,599 Speaker 1: every Sunday, Like who's on the forty five, the forty six? 142 00:06:08,680 --> 00:06:09,960 Speaker 1: Now on game day? 143 00:06:10,200 --> 00:06:11,600 Speaker 2: Isn't that news all the time? 144 00:06:11,680 --> 00:06:11,800 Speaker 11: No? 145 00:06:11,880 --> 00:06:14,480 Speaker 1: But like more so now because I think there's gonna 146 00:06:14,480 --> 00:06:20,279 Speaker 1: be Saturday. I think there's gonna be all kinds of movement. Yeah, 147 00:06:20,360 --> 00:06:22,560 Speaker 1: I've been down, given who the opponent is. 148 00:06:22,600 --> 00:06:24,440 Speaker 6: I mean, do you think that Zappi just gets promoted 149 00:06:24,480 --> 00:06:27,280 Speaker 6: to the active roster and the. 150 00:06:26,040 --> 00:06:28,640 Speaker 2: Two they don't sign a backup like, I think that 151 00:06:28,640 --> 00:06:33,040 Speaker 2: they're still looking. I mean, based on various reporters, Mike 152 00:06:33,080 --> 00:06:37,839 Speaker 2: Giardi current current, I think they're looking for a veteran backup. 153 00:06:38,560 --> 00:06:41,600 Speaker 2: And to to Evan's point, I think Colt McCoy is 154 00:06:41,640 --> 00:06:44,640 Speaker 2: probably a better player than Bailey Zappy, but he's not 155 00:06:44,680 --> 00:06:46,640 Speaker 2: better in Week one. And because he doesn't know that, 156 00:06:46,800 --> 00:06:47,279 Speaker 2: he doesn't know this. 157 00:06:47,480 --> 00:06:50,280 Speaker 1: He might be a better NFL quarterback, but he may 158 00:06:50,320 --> 00:06:52,680 Speaker 1: not be a better Patriots quarterback because he has no 159 00:06:52,880 --> 00:06:53,840 Speaker 1: knowledge of the system. 160 00:06:53,920 --> 00:06:56,159 Speaker 6: Yeah, and to that point, I kind of I just 161 00:06:56,200 --> 00:06:58,559 Speaker 6: wonder what was up with Zappi in the Bill O'Brien system, 162 00:06:58,560 --> 00:06:59,520 Speaker 6: because I just thought it was funny. 163 00:06:59,560 --> 00:07:00,000 Speaker 5: Last year. 164 00:07:00,040 --> 00:07:02,120 Speaker 6: One of the common refriends you heard with Zappi was like, well, 165 00:07:02,120 --> 00:07:04,240 Speaker 6: he looked more comfortable in than Matt Patricia offense, Like 166 00:07:04,279 --> 00:07:06,360 Speaker 6: he looks like, you know, he he's knowing what to do. 167 00:07:07,160 --> 00:07:09,520 Speaker 6: I just I wonder how much of the switching system 168 00:07:09,760 --> 00:07:12,520 Speaker 6: might have had to do with Zappi's regression, you know, 169 00:07:12,560 --> 00:07:14,240 Speaker 6: if he if he had trouble kind of picking things. 170 00:07:14,280 --> 00:07:17,480 Speaker 1: I think what we saw of Zappi had everything to 171 00:07:17,520 --> 00:07:18,440 Speaker 1: do with what was. 172 00:07:18,400 --> 00:07:19,280 Speaker 2: Out there with him. 173 00:07:19,800 --> 00:07:22,320 Speaker 1: I think if I think, if he was out there 174 00:07:22,440 --> 00:07:26,080 Speaker 1: with the starting line as it is, I know it's 175 00:07:26,320 --> 00:07:28,480 Speaker 1: you know, even now it's not the starting line. But 176 00:07:28,640 --> 00:07:30,800 Speaker 1: if he was there with the front line guys that 177 00:07:30,840 --> 00:07:32,800 Speaker 1: were healthy, he'd have looked a lot better. 178 00:07:33,800 --> 00:07:36,360 Speaker 2: He would have looked better by how much. I think. 179 00:07:36,480 --> 00:07:37,520 Speaker 2: I'm not saying mac Joan. 180 00:07:37,760 --> 00:07:39,960 Speaker 1: I'm not saying he'd have been competing with mac Joe, 181 00:07:40,400 --> 00:07:42,080 Speaker 1: but he wouldn't have looked as bad as he did. 182 00:07:42,440 --> 00:07:43,960 Speaker 6: He would have not gotten cut if he had a 183 00:07:44,040 --> 00:07:46,920 Speaker 6: chance to play with what they at the time had us. Oh, 184 00:07:47,000 --> 00:07:50,160 Speaker 6: I think he would cut. I think I agree, he 185 00:07:50,160 --> 00:07:51,000 Speaker 6: would have get cut. 186 00:07:51,040 --> 00:07:51,320 Speaker 5: Regard. 187 00:07:51,680 --> 00:07:53,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, I don't think it had a lot to do 188 00:07:53,240 --> 00:07:56,640 Speaker 2: with how well or poorly he played as much as 189 00:07:56,640 --> 00:07:58,720 Speaker 2: it did the situation with the roster. They had to 190 00:07:58,760 --> 00:07:59,200 Speaker 2: do something. 191 00:07:59,360 --> 00:08:02,760 Speaker 6: I mean what it kept Harris to the reason the reason, well, 192 00:08:02,800 --> 00:08:03,840 Speaker 6: he didn't get any yards. 193 00:08:03,920 --> 00:08:09,000 Speaker 12: Like that's and I and I love and I like 194 00:08:09,080 --> 00:08:12,640 Speaker 12: Kevin Hart last year, I am sort of from especially 195 00:08:12,640 --> 00:08:15,120 Speaker 12: for me, I am abnormally tied to Kevin Harris. 196 00:08:15,320 --> 00:08:18,720 Speaker 2: He's done absolutely nothing, but but I like it. I 197 00:08:18,800 --> 00:08:23,320 Speaker 2: like him with with with the whole roster situation. I 198 00:08:23,400 --> 00:08:26,200 Speaker 2: just feel like they they got themselves in a bind. 199 00:08:26,360 --> 00:08:28,440 Speaker 2: And the reason I said that I don't think it 200 00:08:28,480 --> 00:08:32,079 Speaker 2: was as big a risk is exactly what you saw, 201 00:08:32,280 --> 00:08:35,840 Speaker 2: Like twenty some odd guys got claimed, no quarterbacks, and 202 00:08:35,880 --> 00:08:39,240 Speaker 2: I don't think that's a surprise because to claim a guy, 203 00:08:39,440 --> 00:08:41,160 Speaker 2: you have to have him on your roster. Now for 204 00:08:41,200 --> 00:08:44,280 Speaker 2: three weeks, You're gonna have a guy in your roster 205 00:08:44,320 --> 00:08:46,719 Speaker 2: for three weeks that probably can't play for you. Does 206 00:08:46,760 --> 00:08:49,400 Speaker 2: that make any sense? So you're gonna you're gonna roster 207 00:08:49,520 --> 00:08:51,080 Speaker 2: a guy for three weeks then put him on the 208 00:08:51,080 --> 00:08:55,079 Speaker 2: practice squad, So you continue to like to me that 209 00:08:55,120 --> 00:08:58,360 Speaker 2: there's not a huge chance of that helpening. We all do. 210 00:08:58,440 --> 00:09:00,839 Speaker 1: We all agree that they're not gonna go to go 211 00:09:01,000 --> 00:09:05,440 Speaker 1: into the season with eleven linemen on the fifty three. 212 00:09:06,559 --> 00:09:08,439 Speaker 10: I think Riley Reef is the only one that could 213 00:09:08,480 --> 00:09:09,880 Speaker 10: potentially go to injured reserve. 214 00:09:10,040 --> 00:09:11,760 Speaker 5: But he didn't yesterday, So yeah. 215 00:09:11,640 --> 00:09:14,480 Speaker 10: Well Taekwon didn't officially yesterday either. No, he didn't, alright, 216 00:09:14,600 --> 00:09:16,920 Speaker 10: So maybe they're I don't know why that didn't hit 217 00:09:16,920 --> 00:09:19,480 Speaker 10: the wire yet, but it hasn't. I just to me, 218 00:09:19,600 --> 00:09:22,760 Speaker 10: it's it's the same thing that We've been talking about 219 00:09:22,760 --> 00:09:25,679 Speaker 10: all summer with with the offensive line, and they have 220 00:09:25,760 --> 00:09:28,000 Speaker 10: to keep their options open at tackle. 221 00:09:28,120 --> 00:09:29,240 Speaker 2: They have to have the depth. 222 00:09:29,320 --> 00:09:31,600 Speaker 10: They have to have these new guys and see what 223 00:09:31,640 --> 00:09:35,160 Speaker 10: the trade acquisitions are are gonna be for them. And 224 00:09:35,400 --> 00:09:39,760 Speaker 10: City So is a developmental rookie. And you have two 225 00:09:39,880 --> 00:09:43,040 Speaker 10: veteran guys, and Anderson and Reef who Reef I I 226 00:09:43,320 --> 00:09:45,559 Speaker 10: am on the record thinking he's over the hill. Anderson 227 00:09:45,679 --> 00:09:48,280 Speaker 10: started twelve games in three seasons. And you have the 228 00:09:48,280 --> 00:09:51,040 Speaker 10: two new guys that you got via trade. Normally you 229 00:09:51,040 --> 00:09:54,640 Speaker 10: would have a proven left tackle, a proven right tackle, 230 00:09:54,720 --> 00:09:57,040 Speaker 10: a swing tackle, and then maybe you have So on 231 00:09:57,080 --> 00:09:59,720 Speaker 10: the roster as your developmental guy as the ninth guy 232 00:10:00,080 --> 00:10:01,040 Speaker 10: on the offensive line. 233 00:10:01,080 --> 00:10:01,880 Speaker 13: I don't know. 234 00:10:01,920 --> 00:10:04,280 Speaker 1: I kind of think that they're gonna use these well, 235 00:10:04,320 --> 00:10:07,760 Speaker 1: there's only like ten days left, but these last days 236 00:10:07,800 --> 00:10:10,560 Speaker 1: to make a final judgment, I I and then they'll 237 00:10:10,600 --> 00:10:12,360 Speaker 1: make another round of cuts. 238 00:10:13,040 --> 00:10:15,360 Speaker 2: I think that that could happen. But I also can 239 00:10:15,480 --> 00:10:18,720 Speaker 2: understand what Evan's talking about, because I don't know how 240 00:10:18,760 --> 00:10:24,120 Speaker 2: you can go into a game against Philadelphia, Michael, when 241 00:10:24,160 --> 00:10:27,720 Speaker 2: you call strange Riley, Reef, the two guys they just 242 00:10:27,760 --> 00:10:30,199 Speaker 2: picked up, how do you have any idea. 243 00:10:29,960 --> 00:10:31,760 Speaker 9: What you're going to get out of those games. 244 00:10:31,840 --> 00:10:34,360 Speaker 2: I know that's the thing, right, But so they're all 245 00:10:34,400 --> 00:10:35,839 Speaker 2: I think they're all going to be on the roster, I. 246 00:10:35,760 --> 00:10:37,079 Speaker 1: Know, But what are you gonna do? Use the game 247 00:10:37,080 --> 00:10:37,800 Speaker 1: as a tryout? 248 00:10:38,080 --> 00:10:40,320 Speaker 2: No, you have to like you can't go into the 249 00:10:40,360 --> 00:10:42,840 Speaker 2: game and then all of a sudden. Okay, so you 250 00:10:42,880 --> 00:10:45,719 Speaker 2: know what, we practiced three straight days with strange when 251 00:10:45,800 --> 00:10:47,880 Speaker 2: you and Anderson and then all of a sudden's the 252 00:10:47,880 --> 00:10:50,280 Speaker 2: middle of the first quarter. These guys they're not ready, 253 00:10:50,400 --> 00:10:53,320 Speaker 2: they hope, but I don't have anybody on the bend. 254 00:10:53,640 --> 00:10:54,360 Speaker 2: You can't do that. 255 00:10:54,480 --> 00:10:56,560 Speaker 10: And also, you know we've talked about it before too 256 00:10:56,600 --> 00:10:59,600 Speaker 10: that very seldom in Week one to offensive lineman go 257 00:10:59,679 --> 00:11:02,920 Speaker 10: whire to wire, right, So there might be a rotation 258 00:11:03,040 --> 00:11:06,840 Speaker 10: anyways on the offensive line just because guys, their endurance 259 00:11:06,880 --> 00:11:09,280 Speaker 10: is not up to play seventy snaps in an NFL 260 00:11:09,360 --> 00:11:12,000 Speaker 10: game right out of the gates, So they had to 261 00:11:12,040 --> 00:11:15,960 Speaker 10: keep the depth on the offensive line. Zappi was collateral 262 00:11:16,080 --> 00:11:20,600 Speaker 10: damage to the fact that they never truly aggressively addressed 263 00:11:20,920 --> 00:11:24,560 Speaker 10: right tackle in the offseason. That was their worst in 264 00:11:24,600 --> 00:11:27,480 Speaker 10: my mind, that was their worst position on the entire 265 00:11:27,559 --> 00:11:28,480 Speaker 10: roster last year. 266 00:11:28,559 --> 00:11:31,319 Speaker 1: I think they started screwing with this offensive line when 267 00:11:31,320 --> 00:11:33,480 Speaker 1: they named Joe Touney with the franchise tag. 268 00:11:33,559 --> 00:11:35,040 Speaker 2: I think that was the beginning. 269 00:11:34,720 --> 00:11:37,479 Speaker 5: Of the end of consisten mismanagement. 270 00:11:37,559 --> 00:11:40,720 Speaker 6: Yeah, I just I mean, to Evan's point, if Reef 271 00:11:40,840 --> 00:11:43,559 Speaker 6: and Strange can't go next weekend, who's the third guard? Like, 272 00:11:43,600 --> 00:11:45,839 Speaker 6: who is going to rotate in with on when you 273 00:11:46,120 --> 00:11:48,079 Speaker 6: who I guess has to go wire to wire and 274 00:11:48,360 --> 00:11:50,920 Speaker 6: Antonio Maffi there's no other real guard I mean, Cody, 275 00:11:51,000 --> 00:11:53,240 Speaker 6: Cody Russi, Jake Andrews. 276 00:11:53,720 --> 00:11:55,640 Speaker 5: I mean, I don't know. I don't know what if. 277 00:11:55,360 --> 00:11:57,439 Speaker 2: I'm not so much worried about the guard, and I'm 278 00:11:57,480 --> 00:12:00,719 Speaker 2: not sure I would put Russy in that's situation too, 279 00:12:00,760 --> 00:12:02,760 Speaker 2: Like I don't know what his health is. With all 280 00:12:02,760 --> 00:12:05,079 Speaker 2: the time that he missed a lot of questions, I 281 00:12:05,360 --> 00:12:09,800 Speaker 2: do think I think Reef is a candidate to get 282 00:12:09,800 --> 00:12:12,800 Speaker 2: you another roster spot to go on ir. I don't 283 00:12:12,800 --> 00:12:15,040 Speaker 2: know the extent of his injury. It didn't look great 284 00:12:15,679 --> 00:12:19,400 Speaker 2: when when he got rolled up on against Tennessee. But 285 00:12:19,520 --> 00:12:22,000 Speaker 2: beyond that, unless you just decide the two guys you 286 00:12:22,040 --> 00:12:23,920 Speaker 2: picked up by we worked with them for two weeks. 287 00:12:23,960 --> 00:12:26,080 Speaker 2: They can't play, you know, and we're going to get 288 00:12:26,120 --> 00:12:29,120 Speaker 2: rid of them. I don't, I don't. It's just I 289 00:12:29,120 --> 00:12:30,640 Speaker 2: don't know. I don't know if you're going to get 290 00:12:31,120 --> 00:12:33,439 Speaker 2: a huge change from the eleven they have now. It's 291 00:12:33,640 --> 00:12:36,080 Speaker 2: I don't think they're only going to have eight. They 292 00:12:36,160 --> 00:12:37,880 Speaker 2: need bodies. You just saw it coming. 293 00:12:38,000 --> 00:12:41,560 Speaker 10: You saw it coming in the off season on paper, 294 00:12:41,800 --> 00:12:44,080 Speaker 10: and then as soon as they got into padded practices 295 00:12:44,120 --> 00:12:46,280 Speaker 10: in training camp, you saw it coming there as well. 296 00:12:46,720 --> 00:12:50,360 Speaker 10: That they never addressed right tackle with the premium mass set. 297 00:12:50,400 --> 00:12:52,560 Speaker 10: They didn't spend big money on it, they didn't draft 298 00:12:52,559 --> 00:12:56,560 Speaker 10: anybody early, and they had a bunch of darts that 299 00:12:56,600 --> 00:12:58,920 Speaker 10: they were just going to throw at the board. And 300 00:12:59,080 --> 00:13:02,040 Speaker 10: this was pre all the injuries, Like don't give me that. 301 00:13:02,160 --> 00:13:04,559 Speaker 10: Riley Reef got heard and Connor McDermott got heard and 302 00:13:04,600 --> 00:13:07,640 Speaker 10: all that, Like, No, those guys were not good options 303 00:13:07,640 --> 00:13:08,400 Speaker 10: to begin with. 304 00:13:08,400 --> 00:13:10,600 Speaker 5: And then I traded for more darts, traded for more. 305 00:13:10,760 --> 00:13:12,560 Speaker 2: I wouldn't feel any better if those two guys were 306 00:13:12,559 --> 00:13:14,240 Speaker 2: one hundred percent. I agree with that. 307 00:13:14,920 --> 00:13:19,319 Speaker 10: They had six offensive linemen, six tackles in free agency 308 00:13:19,760 --> 00:13:22,760 Speaker 10: that started that were actual starts, not Riley Reef coming 309 00:13:22,840 --> 00:13:26,120 Speaker 10: in week eight for the Bears, but were permanent starters 310 00:13:26,120 --> 00:13:28,520 Speaker 10: on their teams before, and five of them changed teams, 311 00:13:29,160 --> 00:13:31,240 Speaker 10: so it wasn't like you didn't have options. 312 00:13:30,800 --> 00:13:32,040 Speaker 2: And they weren't all big money. 313 00:13:32,320 --> 00:13:35,600 Speaker 1: Yeah, So for me, there weren't any surprise cuts. It 314 00:13:35,679 --> 00:13:37,920 Speaker 1: was just a surprise method of handling. 315 00:13:38,000 --> 00:13:39,760 Speaker 2: That was a surprise. I mean, that was a I mean, 316 00:13:39,800 --> 00:13:42,040 Speaker 2: I have to admit, like the only one that that 317 00:13:42,120 --> 00:13:45,880 Speaker 2: I heard, and you heard some rumblings with the backup 318 00:13:45,920 --> 00:13:49,400 Speaker 2: quarterback situation. But Matt Smith that morning came in. He goes, 319 00:13:49,440 --> 00:13:51,679 Speaker 2: I got socks. Yeah, I said, I got I got 320 00:13:51,720 --> 00:13:53,840 Speaker 2: a surprise cut candidate for you. And he said, Bailey 321 00:13:53,880 --> 00:13:56,880 Speaker 2: is happy, And I said, yeah, I don't see it. 322 00:13:56,960 --> 00:13:57,520 Speaker 2: I don't you know. 323 00:13:57,559 --> 00:13:59,560 Speaker 6: I'm not going to tell you out of the realm, 324 00:13:59,600 --> 00:14:01,960 Speaker 6: but I don't see it. Well, I tyically he wasn't cut, 325 00:14:02,280 --> 00:14:03,560 Speaker 6: and we had like he was. 326 00:14:03,640 --> 00:14:05,920 Speaker 2: He could have been. Oh, I think technically he was cut. 327 00:14:06,000 --> 00:14:09,040 Speaker 5: I know, and I would also this bank account knows 328 00:14:09,080 --> 00:14:09,520 Speaker 5: he was cut. 329 00:14:09,800 --> 00:14:12,079 Speaker 2: I would also say that question I have, by the way, 330 00:14:12,160 --> 00:14:16,200 Speaker 2: go ahead. The I wanted to bring out because when 331 00:14:16,280 --> 00:14:20,320 Speaker 2: I like to admit when I'm wrong, you know, there's 332 00:14:20,480 --> 00:14:23,200 Speaker 2: opinions this that we had a call I think on 333 00:14:23,280 --> 00:14:26,720 Speaker 2: the pregame show that last week that brought this up 334 00:14:27,440 --> 00:14:29,520 Speaker 2: Bailey Zappy and you know, it's like the situation with 335 00:14:29,680 --> 00:14:32,360 Speaker 2: quarterback and he hasn't played well. And I kind of 336 00:14:32,440 --> 00:14:33,840 Speaker 2: laughed and I said, well, it's not like he's going 337 00:14:33,880 --> 00:14:36,920 Speaker 2: to get cut, and he got cut, so I, you know, 338 00:14:36,920 --> 00:14:38,160 Speaker 2: I like to be full disclosure. 339 00:14:38,520 --> 00:14:41,560 Speaker 1: So my question and maybe Evan or I don't know 340 00:14:41,600 --> 00:14:44,960 Speaker 1: any of you can answer. When a guy like Harris 341 00:14:45,080 --> 00:14:48,160 Speaker 1: or Zappi got drafted and then they get cut and 342 00:14:48,200 --> 00:14:50,520 Speaker 1: then you bring them back, that a whole. 343 00:14:50,320 --> 00:14:52,480 Speaker 2: New contract, the new contract, so. 344 00:14:52,440 --> 00:14:53,920 Speaker 1: That is a loss of money for them. 345 00:14:54,000 --> 00:14:56,440 Speaker 2: It's not just a lot not not much, Yeah it is. 346 00:14:56,520 --> 00:14:59,840 Speaker 2: It's like six hundred k. I mean yeah, like you're 347 00:14:59,880 --> 00:15:03,160 Speaker 2: a fourth round pick. That's a lot of money. Zappi's 348 00:15:03,280 --> 00:15:05,400 Speaker 2: rookie deal that would have paid him around nine hundred. 349 00:15:05,440 --> 00:15:06,800 Speaker 2: Oh if you're talking about if he stays in the 350 00:15:06,800 --> 00:15:10,680 Speaker 2: practice squad, yeah, oh yes, I'm telling you, if he's 351 00:15:10,720 --> 00:15:12,800 Speaker 2: going to end up back on the roster, he's gonna 352 00:15:12,800 --> 00:15:14,200 Speaker 2: make like eight hundred and seventy thousand. 353 00:15:14,240 --> 00:15:17,240 Speaker 1: But he doesn't even back as a fourth round picks 354 00:15:17,280 --> 00:15:19,600 Speaker 1: a year to year second second year minimum, which is 355 00:15:19,680 --> 00:15:21,240 Speaker 1: very similar to a fourth round pick. 356 00:15:21,440 --> 00:15:25,240 Speaker 2: Yes, okay, but I'm just saying like, but you guys 357 00:15:25,240 --> 00:15:28,520 Speaker 2: are right. If it's a practice squad, it's a big gap. Yeah, 358 00:15:28,920 --> 00:15:31,080 Speaker 2: But the bigger thousand a week to me is that 359 00:15:31,240 --> 00:15:34,120 Speaker 2: it rips up year three and year four of the contract. 360 00:15:34,360 --> 00:15:37,040 Speaker 2: So he's year to year now with the Patriots. So 361 00:15:37,440 --> 00:15:38,360 Speaker 2: that's the money he loves. 362 00:15:38,720 --> 00:15:40,840 Speaker 10: That's the moody he loses. But that's also the team 363 00:15:40,880 --> 00:15:43,680 Speaker 10: control that they lose. Like let's say in the off season, 364 00:15:43,960 --> 00:15:45,960 Speaker 10: somebody looks at Bailey z Appy and looks at that 365 00:15:46,280 --> 00:15:48,720 Speaker 10: rookie film and says, well, the Patriots are done with him. 366 00:15:48,760 --> 00:15:51,480 Speaker 10: Then we actually, you know, think something of him, and 367 00:15:51,520 --> 00:15:53,080 Speaker 10: they want to make a trade for him. Well, now 368 00:15:53,080 --> 00:15:56,440 Speaker 10: he's not under contract. Or let's say he ends up 369 00:15:56,440 --> 00:15:58,920 Speaker 10: having to play this year, which I hope doesn't happen. 370 00:15:58,760 --> 00:16:02,000 Speaker 1: He loses his guarantee eight years, but he gains flexibility. 371 00:16:02,760 --> 00:16:05,440 Speaker 2: But this is where he didn't have guaranteed years. This 372 00:16:05,520 --> 00:16:07,520 Speaker 2: is like that you don't just sign an You don't 373 00:16:07,560 --> 00:16:10,440 Speaker 2: just sign as a fourth round pick and have four games. 374 00:16:10,440 --> 00:16:12,800 Speaker 1: But like if he stayed he knew how much money 375 00:16:12,800 --> 00:16:13,520 Speaker 1: he was gonna make. 376 00:16:13,600 --> 00:16:15,840 Speaker 2: Yeah. Right, Well, my guess is he's gonna end up 377 00:16:15,880 --> 00:16:18,920 Speaker 2: if he ends up playing, well, he'll make more money. Yeah, 378 00:16:19,000 --> 00:16:21,320 Speaker 2: Because I also think if you're right, Fred, and they 379 00:16:21,360 --> 00:16:23,800 Speaker 2: had no intentions of losing him, they're going to give 380 00:16:23,840 --> 00:16:25,480 Speaker 2: him a little something, say listen, this is what we're 381 00:16:25,480 --> 00:16:26,440 Speaker 2: gonna do, but we're gonna make it. 382 00:16:26,440 --> 00:16:26,720 Speaker 5: Up to you. 383 00:16:26,880 --> 00:16:29,480 Speaker 7: I found it's actually the sweet from Alex barta he 384 00:16:29,520 --> 00:16:35,520 Speaker 7: Coo tweeted from earlier. It's like Alex bar but I 385 00:16:35,520 --> 00:16:38,080 Speaker 7: did not realize that when the Panthers, it was the 386 00:16:38,120 --> 00:16:41,800 Speaker 7: Panthers who traded up to get Matt Carrall, which then 387 00:16:41,800 --> 00:16:43,320 Speaker 7: the Patriots were able to get Billy z Appy and 388 00:16:43,360 --> 00:16:44,040 Speaker 7: Marte Mapu. 389 00:16:44,440 --> 00:16:45,520 Speaker 9: I'm like, it's so sad. 390 00:16:45,640 --> 00:16:47,720 Speaker 7: It's like, you know, when you're gonna benefit from trading 391 00:16:47,760 --> 00:16:50,240 Speaker 7: back or trading up with people. I wish that those 392 00:16:50,280 --> 00:16:53,000 Speaker 7: were turned into two valuable picks. One we hope Martine 393 00:16:53,000 --> 00:16:55,720 Speaker 7: Mapu is, but two I'm like, I hope Billy Zappi 394 00:16:55,760 --> 00:16:59,120 Speaker 7: turns it around, because it's like a backup is clearly hard. 395 00:16:58,960 --> 00:17:01,360 Speaker 9: To find nowadays. And then there was another tweet that 396 00:17:01,440 --> 00:17:02,080 Speaker 9: was like they were looking. 397 00:17:01,960 --> 00:17:03,840 Speaker 7: At Tommy DeVito, who they had in the Shrine Bowl, 398 00:17:03,840 --> 00:17:05,360 Speaker 7: and I'm like, really over. 399 00:17:05,200 --> 00:17:09,120 Speaker 9: Really zappy, Like it's just that's not a veteran pick. 400 00:17:09,280 --> 00:17:11,679 Speaker 5: No, why would it take so long? 401 00:17:11,720 --> 00:17:11,840 Speaker 2: Though? 402 00:17:11,840 --> 00:17:13,480 Speaker 6: I mean, don't you feel like they they're there to 403 00:17:13,560 --> 00:17:14,960 Speaker 6: get somebody in here asap? 404 00:17:15,119 --> 00:17:16,280 Speaker 5: Like if they're going to get. 405 00:17:16,119 --> 00:17:19,879 Speaker 2: Another quarterback, I think is the backup quarterback? Yeah, whether 406 00:17:19,880 --> 00:17:22,600 Speaker 2: they signed someone today or not, that that person's not 407 00:17:22,640 --> 00:17:26,000 Speaker 2: going to be ready to play in the game at 408 00:17:26,000 --> 00:17:27,880 Speaker 2: that position. I think that's asking too much. 409 00:17:28,119 --> 00:17:30,480 Speaker 9: I'm also looking around, like, who where. 410 00:17:30,440 --> 00:17:32,840 Speaker 2: One one team did that I would have taken? Will 411 00:17:34,560 --> 00:17:37,080 Speaker 2: like him, Brady's available out of the last ten or 412 00:17:37,119 --> 00:17:37,800 Speaker 2: fifteen years. 413 00:17:38,280 --> 00:17:41,000 Speaker 9: You know something, I will say, Will Greer is great. 414 00:17:41,280 --> 00:17:44,400 Speaker 10: I like Will Greer, I like I think Cole McCoy 415 00:17:44,480 --> 00:17:48,600 Speaker 10: is like your classic, like Brian Hoyer, veteran backup quarterback, 416 00:17:49,680 --> 00:17:51,760 Speaker 10: but Brian Hoyer, I do. 417 00:17:51,960 --> 00:17:54,160 Speaker 2: I do also want to say he's on a team. Yeah, 418 00:17:54,160 --> 00:17:55,480 Speaker 2: he's on the Raiders. He made the Raiders. 419 00:17:56,000 --> 00:17:58,520 Speaker 10: But this is different than so a lot of people 420 00:17:58,520 --> 00:18:00,960 Speaker 10: have brought up Max rookie year in twenty twenty one, 421 00:18:01,359 --> 00:18:03,520 Speaker 10: when they he was the only quarterback on the roster. 422 00:18:03,600 --> 00:18:07,600 Speaker 10: For a day day also, but they cut Cam knowing 423 00:18:07,640 --> 00:18:10,639 Speaker 10: that Cam had no role here anymore, and they cut Hoyer, 424 00:18:10,800 --> 00:18:13,560 Speaker 10: who was a vested veteran so he wasn't subject to waivers, 425 00:18:14,000 --> 00:18:15,119 Speaker 10: so they knew. 426 00:18:15,359 --> 00:18:16,720 Speaker 2: When they cut Hoyer. 427 00:18:16,720 --> 00:18:19,800 Speaker 10: They had a little wink wink, nod nod, like we're 428 00:18:19,840 --> 00:18:23,240 Speaker 10: gonna cut you for procedural reasons, but you're coming right back. 429 00:18:24,160 --> 00:18:26,919 Speaker 10: They didn't subject Hoyer to thirty one other teams poaching 430 00:18:27,000 --> 00:18:29,960 Speaker 10: him off of waivers. So this is totally a different situation, 431 00:18:30,240 --> 00:18:33,080 Speaker 10: Like they dangled Zappi out there and gambled, and. 432 00:18:33,400 --> 00:18:36,280 Speaker 2: I don't know, you never know what is exactly true 433 00:18:36,280 --> 00:18:39,000 Speaker 2: and what's not. But Tom Pallisero had a tweet yesterday 434 00:18:39,520 --> 00:18:42,920 Speaker 2: that said there were seven teams interested in bringing Bailey 435 00:18:42,960 --> 00:18:46,560 Speaker 2: Zappi into the practice squad. Again, there's a difference between 436 00:18:46,760 --> 00:18:48,640 Speaker 2: no one claimed him on waivers and no one had 437 00:18:48,680 --> 00:18:51,800 Speaker 2: interest in him. Right, you know, the waivers thing is 438 00:18:51,920 --> 00:18:56,280 Speaker 2: much different because it locks you into three weeks on 439 00:18:56,320 --> 00:19:00,240 Speaker 2: the roster, and roster spots are valuable. So I do 440 00:19:00,320 --> 00:19:04,080 Speaker 2: think that Evan's point, that's the difference between two years 441 00:19:04,119 --> 00:19:07,040 Speaker 2: ago in this year, they really had no chance to 442 00:19:07,080 --> 00:19:10,679 Speaker 2: lose Brian Hoyer. They cut a guy. They know that this. Listen, 443 00:19:10,760 --> 00:19:12,760 Speaker 2: this is what we're gonna do. You're gonna end up 444 00:19:12,800 --> 00:19:15,400 Speaker 2: back on the roster. It's not gonna cost you any money, right, 445 00:19:15,560 --> 00:19:17,280 Speaker 2: Just sit tight. And I remember the. 446 00:19:17,240 --> 00:19:19,560 Speaker 1: Time the word procedural was brought. 447 00:19:19,359 --> 00:19:23,080 Speaker 2: Up, right, you know this I don't think was procedural. No, 448 00:19:23,200 --> 00:19:23,600 Speaker 2: I think this. 449 00:19:23,720 --> 00:19:26,399 Speaker 6: That's a calculative risk, yes, And I think that's the 450 00:19:26,400 --> 00:19:28,680 Speaker 6: way it worked out. But I think they were perfectly 451 00:19:28,680 --> 00:19:30,720 Speaker 6: fine if it didn't work out this way. I don't 452 00:19:30,720 --> 00:19:32,560 Speaker 6: know what they would have done. I don't know what 453 00:19:32,560 --> 00:19:35,040 Speaker 6: they're going to do, but I think that they were 454 00:19:35,080 --> 00:19:35,760 Speaker 6: okay with it. 455 00:19:35,800 --> 00:19:36,440 Speaker 2: And that's fine. 456 00:19:36,440 --> 00:19:38,480 Speaker 10: Like I'm okay with it, Like I don't like I 457 00:19:38,520 --> 00:19:40,560 Speaker 10: because I don't really look at Bailly Zappi as any 458 00:19:40,600 --> 00:19:41,520 Speaker 10: different than any other bat. 459 00:19:41,560 --> 00:19:43,400 Speaker 2: I'm okay with it too, because I think you're done 460 00:19:43,400 --> 00:19:45,240 Speaker 2: when your back to the quarterback has to play. I 461 00:19:45,240 --> 00:19:46,120 Speaker 2: don't care who you are. 462 00:19:46,200 --> 00:19:48,760 Speaker 1: Yeah, it depends on the length of the injury for 463 00:19:48,800 --> 00:19:50,600 Speaker 1: you start. If it's a couple of games, you need 464 00:19:50,680 --> 00:19:53,000 Speaker 1: a backup that can keep you up afloat, you know, 465 00:19:53,240 --> 00:19:55,880 Speaker 1: maybe when you a game or two, you know, And I. 466 00:19:55,840 --> 00:19:58,919 Speaker 2: Think that that's important. You know, when you when. 467 00:19:58,800 --> 00:20:01,920 Speaker 1: You were a team that has high expectations, you need 468 00:20:01,960 --> 00:20:03,880 Speaker 1: to have all your bases covered. And one of them 469 00:20:03,920 --> 00:20:05,960 Speaker 1: is I might lose my quarterback for a game or 470 00:20:06,040 --> 00:20:07,440 Speaker 1: half a game or two games. 471 00:20:07,680 --> 00:20:09,760 Speaker 2: You know, if you have high expectations, that won't. That 472 00:20:09,800 --> 00:20:12,400 Speaker 2: won't hurt you. I just it will if you don't 473 00:20:12,400 --> 00:20:13,600 Speaker 2: have a quarterback. 474 00:20:13,320 --> 00:20:14,040 Speaker 5: Yeah, it won't. 475 00:20:14,880 --> 00:20:16,800 Speaker 2: I just have to do you have high expectations and 476 00:20:16,840 --> 00:20:18,800 Speaker 2: you lose a quarterback for a game, and you lose 477 00:20:18,840 --> 00:20:20,080 Speaker 2: a game that you thought you were going to win. 478 00:20:20,640 --> 00:20:23,720 Speaker 2: All right, so we're still in the playoffs. We're great. 479 00:20:24,480 --> 00:20:27,360 Speaker 6: I don't know, just a mere speed Sean Wade, one 480 00:20:27,400 --> 00:20:29,479 Speaker 6: of those guys couldn't have made it through. And I 481 00:20:29,520 --> 00:20:31,800 Speaker 6: just and I think that it's more than how how 482 00:20:31,840 --> 00:20:33,679 Speaker 6: has this affected the player? I mean, did you just 483 00:20:33,720 --> 00:20:36,760 Speaker 6: blindside Bailey Zappy? And that was he invested? 484 00:20:37,280 --> 00:20:38,800 Speaker 2: So that's what I'm far more interested. 485 00:20:40,040 --> 00:20:43,080 Speaker 1: I wonder if a conversation was made ahead of time, it. 486 00:20:43,000 --> 00:20:44,840 Speaker 2: Was not Oh you know that. 487 00:20:48,240 --> 00:20:51,280 Speaker 10: The word that I got from somebody in Zappi's camp 488 00:20:51,400 --> 00:20:52,240 Speaker 10: was blindsided. 489 00:20:52,520 --> 00:20:55,440 Speaker 5: Wow, we were as blind as understanding. 490 00:20:57,080 --> 00:21:02,320 Speaker 2: So do you that's more of an off here? I'm 491 00:21:02,480 --> 00:21:04,679 Speaker 2: with with Mike on this, and as you guys know, 492 00:21:05,080 --> 00:21:07,960 Speaker 2: like the nuts and bolts I leave to others like Evan, 493 00:21:08,560 --> 00:21:11,359 Speaker 2: and I'm much more fascinated in the interactions in the 494 00:21:11,840 --> 00:21:14,760 Speaker 2: you know, quote unquote drama. Yeah, okay, so last year, 495 00:21:15,119 --> 00:21:16,920 Speaker 2: I don't think that they could have handled Mac Jones 496 00:21:16,960 --> 00:21:19,560 Speaker 2: any worse than they did, and they you know, I 497 00:21:19,560 --> 00:21:22,960 Speaker 2: think it's gotten almost a full year before the head 498 00:21:22,960 --> 00:21:25,960 Speaker 2: coach has started once again to refer to him as 499 00:21:26,119 --> 00:21:29,280 Speaker 2: Mac Jones. How long do we go before we even 500 00:21:29,320 --> 00:21:32,840 Speaker 2: heard his name from from Bill? So we're finally getting 501 00:21:32,840 --> 00:21:35,159 Speaker 2: that back and now let's see what we can do 502 00:21:35,240 --> 00:21:41,840 Speaker 2: to alienate the backup right right? Like, I don't like 503 00:21:41,880 --> 00:21:44,040 Speaker 2: that there was a lot of talk about Bill O'Brien. 504 00:21:45,080 --> 00:21:47,240 Speaker 2: This was a you know, this was a Bill O'Brien 505 00:21:47,280 --> 00:21:50,120 Speaker 2: power play because he wanted to make good for Mac, 506 00:21:50,160 --> 00:21:52,400 Speaker 2: And like, does that make any sense to anybody? 507 00:21:52,560 --> 00:21:52,679 Speaker 9: No? 508 00:21:53,280 --> 00:21:56,240 Speaker 10: Like, I do think it makes sense that And just 509 00:21:56,920 --> 00:21:59,480 Speaker 10: based off of what we saw in Tennessee on the sideline, 510 00:22:00,080 --> 00:22:02,080 Speaker 10: I don't think it was working with Bailey Zappy in this. 511 00:22:02,119 --> 00:22:04,280 Speaker 2: Oh no, he was. He was upset with that throw 512 00:22:04,359 --> 00:22:07,120 Speaker 2: that he made to Malie, hunting him there's no question. Yeah, 513 00:22:07,400 --> 00:22:09,080 Speaker 2: him broadcast. 514 00:22:08,800 --> 00:22:11,320 Speaker 7: Him not working in the system and understanding like Bill 515 00:22:11,359 --> 00:22:14,879 Speaker 7: O'Brien's offense, that's one thing, but like doing it to 516 00:22:14,920 --> 00:22:16,560 Speaker 7: make Mac feel better, Absolutely not. 517 00:22:16,760 --> 00:22:16,960 Speaker 2: No. 518 00:22:17,280 --> 00:22:21,080 Speaker 10: I genuinely think that they looked at Bailey Zappi's performance 519 00:22:21,119 --> 00:22:25,320 Speaker 10: in training camp and said, we can find this with 520 00:22:25,480 --> 00:22:27,840 Speaker 10: ten other guys that are probably gonna hit the waiver wire. 521 00:22:27,880 --> 00:22:30,919 Speaker 10: Because let's be honest, he was. He was bad like 522 00:22:31,000 --> 00:22:32,920 Speaker 10: he it wasn't just in the games like he was 523 00:22:32,960 --> 00:22:36,240 Speaker 10: bad in practice too. And I think the MAC talked 524 00:22:36,240 --> 00:22:39,320 Speaker 10: a lot about the mental stress that this offense puts 525 00:22:39,320 --> 00:22:41,280 Speaker 10: on the quarterback. It's all on the quarterback at the 526 00:22:41,280 --> 00:22:44,160 Speaker 10: line of scrimmage to get the offense in the right play, 527 00:22:44,280 --> 00:22:47,639 Speaker 10: get the protection set, adjust to things after the snap, 528 00:22:48,080 --> 00:22:50,800 Speaker 10: and that seemed to bog Bailey Zappy down. 529 00:22:51,000 --> 00:22:51,080 Speaker 7: Like. 530 00:22:51,119 --> 00:22:52,680 Speaker 2: I don't think that that's the type of. 531 00:22:52,600 --> 00:22:53,280 Speaker 5: Guy that he is. 532 00:22:53,359 --> 00:22:57,199 Speaker 10: I think he despite his maybe his physical limitations, I 533 00:22:57,200 --> 00:22:58,560 Speaker 10: think he's kind of a gun slinger. 534 00:22:58,760 --> 00:22:59,960 Speaker 2: I think he wants to touch. 535 00:22:59,800 --> 00:23:03,000 Speaker 1: The down the field with the Eastern Illinois or Western Kentucky, 536 00:23:03,000 --> 00:23:05,280 Speaker 1: Western Kentucky, yeah, one of those. 537 00:23:07,440 --> 00:23:12,200 Speaker 10: Yeah, that he's he's a playmaker. I use that word 538 00:23:12,240 --> 00:23:16,359 Speaker 10: lightly because he's not Josh Allen or Patrick Mahomes obviously, 539 00:23:16,480 --> 00:23:21,199 Speaker 10: but he's not a quarterback that wants to you know, 540 00:23:21,280 --> 00:23:25,160 Speaker 10: read full field progressions and have sight adjustments and route 541 00:23:25,200 --> 00:23:28,399 Speaker 10: options and I gotta set the protections and I gotta 542 00:23:28,800 --> 00:23:30,560 Speaker 10: you know, we have two plays called in the huddle, 543 00:23:30,600 --> 00:23:32,440 Speaker 10: and I have to pick the best one based off 544 00:23:32,440 --> 00:23:34,960 Speaker 10: of this and that, and like that's I just don't 545 00:23:34,960 --> 00:23:36,879 Speaker 10: think that that as his game. And last year it 546 00:23:36,960 --> 00:23:40,240 Speaker 10: was certainly not that complicated, and they watered it down, 547 00:23:40,760 --> 00:23:43,280 Speaker 10: uh to like almost high school level, and he's just 548 00:23:43,359 --> 00:23:46,680 Speaker 10: running play action and averaging seventeen yards per attempt off 549 00:23:46,720 --> 00:23:47,240 Speaker 10: play action. 550 00:23:47,440 --> 00:23:51,480 Speaker 1: So again, you know the old pu adage, look at 551 00:23:51,480 --> 00:23:55,080 Speaker 1: what they do, not what they say, and what they're 552 00:23:55,160 --> 00:23:58,840 Speaker 1: doing is telling us that this, like Evan said, this 553 00:23:58,920 --> 00:24:00,760 Speaker 1: offensive line is a work in progress. 554 00:24:00,840 --> 00:24:02,560 Speaker 5: They don't know, no question. 555 00:24:02,359 --> 00:24:03,080 Speaker 1: What it's going to be. 556 00:24:03,160 --> 00:24:08,240 Speaker 2: Like we all want anything surprising to anybody, not really 557 00:24:08,240 --> 00:24:12,760 Speaker 2: really gotten together and talked about that stuff, well everything. 558 00:24:12,880 --> 00:24:15,119 Speaker 1: But when you know why they did it, then nothing 559 00:24:15,160 --> 00:24:17,280 Speaker 1: else becomes a surprise. But when you first look at 560 00:24:17,280 --> 00:24:20,560 Speaker 1: it looking you know that was having just two running backs, 561 00:24:20,640 --> 00:24:21,760 Speaker 1: you know, was a surprise. 562 00:24:21,960 --> 00:24:22,879 Speaker 2: Yes, I would agree. 563 00:24:22,920 --> 00:24:25,400 Speaker 1: I thought they were going to keep like they wave circle, 564 00:24:25,760 --> 00:24:27,639 Speaker 1: you know, like I thought they would keep him, you know, 565 00:24:27,720 --> 00:24:30,680 Speaker 1: but I now, but now you understand they needed those spots, 566 00:24:31,000 --> 00:24:32,480 Speaker 1: and they were willing to risk. 567 00:24:32,320 --> 00:24:34,199 Speaker 2: All those guys. They wait the only one. I was like, 568 00:24:34,680 --> 00:24:35,240 Speaker 2: not wave. 569 00:24:35,080 --> 00:24:38,120 Speaker 9: But like a mere speed. Did he really do? Did 570 00:24:38,119 --> 00:24:39,800 Speaker 9: he blow your mind that much to put him on 571 00:24:39,800 --> 00:24:40,160 Speaker 9: the rouster? 572 00:24:40,560 --> 00:24:41,920 Speaker 2: I was shocked that he made like. 573 00:24:42,040 --> 00:24:42,440 Speaker 9: That's the one. 574 00:24:42,480 --> 00:24:44,960 Speaker 10: I was like, huh, yeah, because Belichick last week called 575 00:24:45,000 --> 00:24:46,280 Speaker 10: him a developmental player. 576 00:24:46,560 --> 00:24:49,600 Speaker 1: I wonder if he did that. But also they knew 577 00:24:49,640 --> 00:24:52,000 Speaker 1: that there were teams that were interested in him. He's 578 00:24:52,040 --> 00:24:55,320 Speaker 1: the guy that somebody would snatch if we put him. 579 00:24:55,160 --> 00:24:57,600 Speaker 2: On you know. I mean when you hear the word 580 00:24:57,640 --> 00:25:02,280 Speaker 2: developmental player written right, said that. 581 00:25:02,200 --> 00:25:04,560 Speaker 6: For a reason because I was going to keep them, 582 00:25:04,680 --> 00:25:08,359 Speaker 6: throw people cheers. But he kept him. 583 00:25:08,400 --> 00:25:11,840 Speaker 2: That's what That's what I well, okay, that's the opposite. 584 00:25:11,840 --> 00:25:14,879 Speaker 6: But I like say that if you're you want to 585 00:25:16,000 --> 00:25:18,960 Speaker 6: he might but like Booty probably did. 586 00:25:19,000 --> 00:25:21,560 Speaker 1: I mean probably that he was glowing about Booty and 587 00:25:21,640 --> 00:25:23,879 Speaker 1: Booty makes the team like he was, you know, I 588 00:25:23,880 --> 00:25:25,120 Speaker 1: didn't want to risk it with him. 589 00:25:25,280 --> 00:25:27,800 Speaker 6: Yeah, now that those those two I think. I mean, 590 00:25:27,840 --> 00:25:29,880 Speaker 6: I think we all kind of said similar things after 591 00:25:29,880 --> 00:25:31,760 Speaker 6: the draft. If one of these six round guys can 592 00:25:31,800 --> 00:25:33,920 Speaker 6: make the team and actually shows, and they have both 593 00:25:33,960 --> 00:25:35,280 Speaker 6: of them, so I think it's a that's a good 594 00:25:35,280 --> 00:25:36,480 Speaker 6: that's a good takeaway. 595 00:25:36,080 --> 00:25:39,240 Speaker 7: For I don't have I was gonna say, if you 596 00:25:39,240 --> 00:25:42,120 Speaker 7: know Isaiah Bolden didn't get injured. 597 00:25:42,000 --> 00:25:45,040 Speaker 9: He probably yeah, it would have been him overspeed. 598 00:25:45,200 --> 00:25:45,960 Speaker 2: Yeah, I agree. 599 00:25:46,000 --> 00:25:48,239 Speaker 6: I like that they they iured him, which I just 600 00:25:48,400 --> 00:25:50,159 Speaker 6: makes sense. I think it's it's good. He'll get out 601 00:25:50,160 --> 00:25:52,800 Speaker 6: of year on I R and and hopefully he'll develop 602 00:25:52,800 --> 00:25:54,920 Speaker 6: and come back. But I liked what I saw Bolden 603 00:25:54,960 --> 00:25:56,919 Speaker 6: this year. I mean, maybe it's just the traits, but 604 00:25:57,040 --> 00:25:58,399 Speaker 6: he looks like a he looks like a player. 605 00:25:58,400 --> 00:26:01,720 Speaker 1: That's a good point. I mean, if Bolden was healthy. 606 00:26:01,880 --> 00:26:03,560 Speaker 2: No, that was the swap. I think a lot of 607 00:26:03,560 --> 00:26:05,840 Speaker 2: people I had Bolden on my lad I don't know 608 00:26:05,880 --> 00:26:08,760 Speaker 2: if I haven't, I mean I had Bolden still. Yeah, 609 00:26:08,800 --> 00:26:10,560 Speaker 2: but that's the same thing like if you asked me 610 00:26:10,600 --> 00:26:13,440 Speaker 2: the day of, I would have flip flopped them. Yeah, 611 00:26:13,480 --> 00:26:13,639 Speaker 2: you know. 612 00:26:14,040 --> 00:26:17,880 Speaker 10: But it's interesting, like guys like Sean Wade, Sam Roberts, 613 00:26:18,240 --> 00:26:20,639 Speaker 10: they had good preseasons and I wasn't sure if it 614 00:26:20,680 --> 00:26:22,679 Speaker 10: was going to be enough for them to make the roster, 615 00:26:22,840 --> 00:26:25,960 Speaker 10: but they those are the types of guys that did 616 00:26:26,000 --> 00:26:28,800 Speaker 10: every little thing that they possibly could have to make 617 00:26:28,840 --> 00:26:30,800 Speaker 10: the team. And I talked to Sean Wade in the 618 00:26:30,840 --> 00:26:33,639 Speaker 10: locker room the other day about moving back to nickel 619 00:26:33,680 --> 00:26:36,600 Speaker 10: and safety and not playing as much on the outside, 620 00:26:36,640 --> 00:26:38,920 Speaker 10: and he was like that that kind of changed everything 621 00:26:38,960 --> 00:26:42,320 Speaker 10: for me, Like I feel much more comfortable playing inside 622 00:26:42,359 --> 00:26:44,440 Speaker 10: and in the middle of the field, and. 623 00:26:44,119 --> 00:26:44,760 Speaker 2: That's where I had. 624 00:26:44,800 --> 00:26:46,719 Speaker 10: You know, he even referenced his big year in college 625 00:26:46,720 --> 00:26:49,040 Speaker 10: that we always talk about with him, and he brought 626 00:26:49,040 --> 00:26:52,120 Speaker 10: it up that that's valid and that that's really where 627 00:26:52,160 --> 00:26:54,679 Speaker 10: he feels at home. So I think that Wades an 628 00:26:54,720 --> 00:26:57,199 Speaker 10: interesting player to me because he brings some size to 629 00:26:57,280 --> 00:27:00,720 Speaker 10: the slot role and the other guys are five a, five, nine, 630 00:27:00,760 --> 00:27:02,320 Speaker 10: and if they go up against some of these bigger 631 00:27:02,320 --> 00:27:05,840 Speaker 10: slot receivers, then maybe he's somebody that can cover the option. 632 00:27:06,119 --> 00:27:08,960 Speaker 2: Yeah, And that's funny to me because I think the 633 00:27:09,040 --> 00:27:12,159 Speaker 2: reason for me to want to keep Wade was his 634 00:27:12,280 --> 00:27:16,080 Speaker 2: size to potentially help on the outside, you know, but 635 00:27:17,000 --> 00:27:20,119 Speaker 2: right he hasn't really played as much out there, and 636 00:27:20,280 --> 00:27:23,280 Speaker 2: I you know, I think a lot of people thought, 637 00:27:24,200 --> 00:27:27,040 Speaker 2: you know, Carl Davis could go interesting. You see. 638 00:27:27,280 --> 00:27:30,000 Speaker 5: Did you hear anything about his post on I read it? Yeah, yeah, 639 00:27:30,200 --> 00:27:33,119 Speaker 5: just refreshing. Yeah, just like I didn't bring it hard enough. 640 00:27:33,160 --> 00:27:35,359 Speaker 2: I didn't. I didn't play as well as I could have. 641 00:27:35,480 --> 00:27:37,720 Speaker 2: I didn't. I didn't give it all. And yeah, that's 642 00:27:37,720 --> 00:27:38,320 Speaker 2: what happens here. 643 00:27:38,320 --> 00:27:40,040 Speaker 5: I am. I think I do think that's a little 644 00:27:40,080 --> 00:27:40,800 Speaker 5: bit of an interesting cut. 645 00:27:40,840 --> 00:27:42,919 Speaker 6: I know we talked about you know, you guys both said, oh, 646 00:27:42,960 --> 00:27:45,239 Speaker 6: I forget who you said you'd rather have than than him? 647 00:27:45,280 --> 00:27:48,719 Speaker 6: Maybe Carl Davis or sorry, you'd rather have Sam Roberts 648 00:27:48,720 --> 00:27:50,160 Speaker 6: than him. I think we talked about that on the show. 649 00:27:50,240 --> 00:27:52,960 Speaker 6: I actually thought both of them were going to get cut. Yeah, 650 00:27:52,960 --> 00:27:53,560 Speaker 6: I'd be honest. 651 00:27:53,600 --> 00:27:55,719 Speaker 5: I just I didn't think Carl Davis is anything special. 652 00:27:55,760 --> 00:27:57,720 Speaker 6: But I just you know, when you go goal line 653 00:27:57,840 --> 00:28:00,320 Speaker 6: have run heavy those kinds like he's just he's just 654 00:28:00,359 --> 00:28:02,280 Speaker 6: something in the in the bank as far as side, 655 00:28:02,320 --> 00:28:04,240 Speaker 6: something unique, and I just I don't think, you know, 656 00:28:04,320 --> 00:28:06,879 Speaker 6: unless you're expecting a lot out of Godshaw, you know, 657 00:28:06,920 --> 00:28:08,639 Speaker 6: you just don't have that extra kind of guy in 658 00:28:08,680 --> 00:28:09,200 Speaker 6: the rotation. 659 00:28:09,280 --> 00:28:11,880 Speaker 2: Keep in mind. That's a spot that I think they're 660 00:28:11,920 --> 00:28:16,080 Speaker 2: continuing to look at. What's the guy Mark McCall that 661 00:28:16,119 --> 00:28:17,400 Speaker 2: didn't physical? 662 00:28:17,640 --> 00:28:19,399 Speaker 5: That's a big noise tackle type, you know. 663 00:28:19,440 --> 00:28:22,800 Speaker 2: Three hundred and twenty plus pound guy, and I'm looking for. 664 00:28:22,720 --> 00:28:25,399 Speaker 6: That not impossible to find because it's a unique kind 665 00:28:25,440 --> 00:28:26,880 Speaker 6: of player specific, it's not. 666 00:28:26,840 --> 00:28:29,560 Speaker 2: Impossible to find. But also, and don't ever just count 667 00:28:29,560 --> 00:28:33,560 Speaker 2: this stuff. You know, what's Carl Davis like, eighth ninth year? Now, yeah, 668 00:28:33,600 --> 00:28:37,360 Speaker 2: you know Sam Roberts here two, Yeah, save a little 669 00:28:37,440 --> 00:28:41,600 Speaker 2: dough developmental guy. I think you would reward Roberts because 670 00:28:41,600 --> 00:28:43,280 Speaker 2: I think he played really well. I mean, I know, 671 00:28:43,440 --> 00:28:46,160 Speaker 2: I don't people don't put a ton into the preseason 672 00:28:46,200 --> 00:28:48,720 Speaker 2: games themselves, but he played well in the games. 673 00:28:48,760 --> 00:28:50,880 Speaker 6: I like Roberts and I like Kem White, you know, 674 00:28:50,920 --> 00:28:52,960 Speaker 6: because I think largely this defense is very much the 675 00:28:53,040 --> 00:28:54,480 Speaker 6: same as it was last year. 676 00:28:54,520 --> 00:28:55,959 Speaker 5: You know, a lot of the same pieces. 677 00:28:56,000 --> 00:28:58,000 Speaker 6: You're kind of and I guess the question I'm answered 678 00:28:58,040 --> 00:29:00,560 Speaker 6: asking myself now is, you know, basically, I think it's 679 00:29:00,560 --> 00:29:01,560 Speaker 6: gonna come down to guys. 680 00:29:01,880 --> 00:29:04,320 Speaker 5: Certainly, Gonzalez is gonna play a big role. I don't 681 00:29:04,360 --> 00:29:06,120 Speaker 5: know how much of a role. I mean, I expect 682 00:29:06,160 --> 00:29:08,200 Speaker 5: ke On White to be active and probably rotational. 683 00:29:08,200 --> 00:29:08,400 Speaker 2: Guy. 684 00:29:08,440 --> 00:29:10,640 Speaker 5: I don't know if Sam Roberts is even gonna be active. 685 00:29:10,680 --> 00:29:13,760 Speaker 6: But are those enough new pieces? Like is this is 686 00:29:13,800 --> 00:29:16,680 Speaker 6: this defense still ascending? You know, you got a lot 687 00:29:16,680 --> 00:29:18,560 Speaker 6: of guys who are around thirty, You got you know, 688 00:29:18,640 --> 00:29:21,360 Speaker 6: Judon's up in early thirties, like you know, I just 689 00:29:21,400 --> 00:29:23,440 Speaker 6: I don't want to miss the crest of this defense. 690 00:29:23,480 --> 00:29:25,480 Speaker 6: And that's one thing I'm kind of concerned about, is 691 00:29:25,880 --> 00:29:28,160 Speaker 6: are those rookies, the young pieces that have been mixed in, 692 00:29:28,200 --> 00:29:30,720 Speaker 6: are they gonna get enough to like raise the level 693 00:29:30,760 --> 00:29:32,640 Speaker 6: of play on the defense and get them playing better 694 00:29:32,640 --> 00:29:34,120 Speaker 6: against the good teams you know. 695 00:29:34,120 --> 00:29:35,040 Speaker 2: They actually use. 696 00:29:35,640 --> 00:29:37,400 Speaker 6: Are they gonna Actually I haven't even mentioned him. I 697 00:29:37,400 --> 00:29:39,080 Speaker 6: mean I don't, I don't. I don't really have high 698 00:29:39,120 --> 00:29:41,400 Speaker 6: expectations for him this year as far as what they're 699 00:29:41,400 --> 00:29:43,440 Speaker 6: gonna play him, and that, I mean, I'm disappointed about that. 700 00:29:43,520 --> 00:29:45,840 Speaker 6: But from what I've seen, it seems like he's the 701 00:29:45,880 --> 00:29:47,240 Speaker 6: six safety on the team right now. 702 00:29:47,520 --> 00:29:49,080 Speaker 5: You know, I don't what a waste? 703 00:29:50,040 --> 00:29:51,760 Speaker 2: Sorry, no, just being honest. 704 00:29:51,880 --> 00:29:54,280 Speaker 6: No, I I mean I agree, and that's I mean, 705 00:29:54,400 --> 00:29:55,880 Speaker 6: you know, people are making fun of me on the 706 00:29:55,920 --> 00:29:58,080 Speaker 6: Draft show. For my insto reaction, I said, if this 707 00:29:58,120 --> 00:29:59,560 Speaker 6: works out, great, I don't know what what it is. 708 00:29:59,560 --> 00:30:00,000 Speaker 5: I still don't. 709 00:30:00,200 --> 00:30:02,120 Speaker 6: I mean, I stick by what I said after the 710 00:30:02,200 --> 00:30:05,440 Speaker 6: draft they love the player except for me, right, I 711 00:30:05,480 --> 00:30:07,400 Speaker 6: don't remember saying that, But but I think, you know, 712 00:30:07,440 --> 00:30:09,560 Speaker 6: Evan and I we both really like the kid, the 713 00:30:09,560 --> 00:30:11,480 Speaker 6: way he plays, and think that, you know, he brings 714 00:30:11,480 --> 00:30:13,720 Speaker 6: something different to the party. But when you look at 715 00:30:13,960 --> 00:30:15,680 Speaker 6: how they've been using him, and granted he was injured 716 00:30:15,680 --> 00:30:17,040 Speaker 6: for a large part of the summer. 717 00:30:16,920 --> 00:30:19,000 Speaker 2: Yeah, I don't think we've seen I don't. 718 00:30:18,840 --> 00:30:20,160 Speaker 5: Want to see a role for him right now. 719 00:30:20,200 --> 00:30:23,000 Speaker 6: Yeah, he's not gonna bump Mills out or Pepper's or 720 00:30:23,080 --> 00:30:25,080 Speaker 6: you know, if he's gonna play safety, and then you know, 721 00:30:25,120 --> 00:30:27,200 Speaker 6: maybe we'd like we talked about mac Wilson, like maybe 722 00:30:27,600 --> 00:30:29,360 Speaker 6: all right, sub linebacker, we can get him in there 723 00:30:29,360 --> 00:30:29,719 Speaker 6: a little bit. 724 00:30:29,720 --> 00:30:32,040 Speaker 1: I think, whether it's Mapool or other, I think we're 725 00:30:32,040 --> 00:30:35,040 Speaker 1: going to be surprised once the season starts and how 726 00:30:35,120 --> 00:30:36,560 Speaker 1: they use a lot of these players. 727 00:30:36,680 --> 00:30:37,960 Speaker 5: I hope so. And i'd say the same thing for 728 00:30:38,040 --> 00:30:39,920 Speaker 5: Keon White, like I think would be the surprise. 729 00:30:40,200 --> 00:30:43,000 Speaker 1: Well, I think maybe for example, Mapool might be used. 730 00:30:43,360 --> 00:30:45,360 Speaker 1: As you know, we talk why not use him as 731 00:30:45,360 --> 00:30:45,840 Speaker 1: a linebacker? 732 00:30:45,880 --> 00:30:47,720 Speaker 2: I think they might. Yeah, I think they might too. 733 00:30:47,760 --> 00:30:49,360 Speaker 2: I think they might. But we didn't see a lot 734 00:30:49,400 --> 00:30:51,480 Speaker 2: of that in the preseason. Yeah we did, but we 735 00:30:51,560 --> 00:30:54,360 Speaker 2: did the one game that he played, he did do that. Yeah, 736 00:30:54,400 --> 00:30:57,000 Speaker 2: so that's why I think he's send time there. Mike 737 00:30:57,040 --> 00:30:58,800 Speaker 2: and I talked about that on Tuesday. Yeah, a little. 738 00:30:58,840 --> 00:31:01,080 Speaker 5: I just I just I think I'll be disappointed. 739 00:31:01,120 --> 00:31:03,600 Speaker 6: Like if mac Wilson is third and long and mac 740 00:31:03,640 --> 00:31:05,560 Speaker 6: Wilson's out there over MAPU, We're all going to look 741 00:31:05,560 --> 00:31:05,920 Speaker 6: at each other. 742 00:31:06,000 --> 00:31:09,800 Speaker 2: But you know, that's when you killed my buzz on Tuesday, 743 00:31:09,840 --> 00:31:12,000 Speaker 2: because that's exactly my feeling. How will we go? 744 00:31:13,400 --> 00:31:16,960 Speaker 6: Yeah, so maybe an athletic guy might half a step 745 00:31:17,120 --> 00:31:19,440 Speaker 6: faster than the other guys that have been doing it 746 00:31:19,920 --> 00:31:20,560 Speaker 6: might help you. 747 00:31:20,760 --> 00:31:24,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, Jalen hurts, yet, you know, not just shut down. 748 00:31:24,880 --> 00:31:25,520 Speaker 2: Jalen hurts. 749 00:31:25,560 --> 00:31:28,600 Speaker 6: I'm not that's stupid, but maybe a little bit more 750 00:31:28,640 --> 00:31:30,040 Speaker 6: speed in athleticism. 751 00:31:30,200 --> 00:31:31,280 Speaker 5: I would just say, I don't want to get to 752 00:31:31,320 --> 00:31:32,080 Speaker 5: the end of this year. 753 00:31:31,960 --> 00:31:34,240 Speaker 6: And feel like, well, aside from Gonzales, they look really 754 00:31:34,280 --> 00:31:36,560 Speaker 6: old and slow. They're starting to get old and slow. 755 00:31:36,640 --> 00:31:38,320 Speaker 6: You know, it doesn't look like that's what. 756 00:31:38,440 --> 00:31:38,720 Speaker 5: That's what. 757 00:31:38,760 --> 00:31:41,760 Speaker 2: I don't very negative. I'm saying my concerns even I'm 758 00:31:41,800 --> 00:31:43,080 Speaker 2: not negative on the defense. 759 00:31:43,840 --> 00:31:48,360 Speaker 10: I I I still am concerned about free safety. I 760 00:31:48,400 --> 00:31:50,320 Speaker 10: have no idea how they're going to handle that and 761 00:31:50,360 --> 00:31:52,840 Speaker 10: what it's going to look like without Devin. In terms 762 00:31:52,880 --> 00:31:56,200 Speaker 10: of just the communication all that stuff. I think they'll 763 00:31:56,240 --> 00:31:59,160 Speaker 10: they'll figure it out. Like talking is talking, but who's 764 00:31:59,200 --> 00:32:00,680 Speaker 10: going to play the deep on third down? 765 00:32:00,920 --> 00:32:02,680 Speaker 5: Talk about a little bit. I don't want to ruin 766 00:32:02,720 --> 00:32:03,160 Speaker 5: your article. 767 00:32:03,440 --> 00:32:04,400 Speaker 2: Don't ruin it. 768 00:32:04,520 --> 00:32:06,200 Speaker 5: But I thought, you know, he talked to Devin about 769 00:32:06,200 --> 00:32:06,640 Speaker 5: it a little bit. 770 00:32:06,720 --> 00:32:08,000 Speaker 6: And I mean, I'll let you you say it, but 771 00:32:08,000 --> 00:32:09,800 Speaker 6: I think it's interesting and the got to have it moments. 772 00:32:09,840 --> 00:32:12,040 Speaker 6: Who you're not gonna just be spinning the dial. You're 773 00:32:12,080 --> 00:32:14,360 Speaker 6: gonna have to settle into all right, this is what 774 00:32:14,400 --> 00:32:15,920 Speaker 6: we are when it's a got to have it moment. 775 00:32:16,000 --> 00:32:18,040 Speaker 5: Yeah, we're predictable, but this is where these guys are 776 00:32:18,040 --> 00:32:18,400 Speaker 5: the best. 777 00:32:18,400 --> 00:32:22,680 Speaker 10: And I mean, so he hopefully he could be out 778 00:32:22,720 --> 00:32:25,240 Speaker 10: on Monday. I think we're thinking. But I talked to 779 00:32:25,320 --> 00:32:27,560 Speaker 10: him the other day and he he just mentioned that 780 00:32:28,320 --> 00:32:31,520 Speaker 10: he really put himself with Chung and Doron Harmon like 781 00:32:31,560 --> 00:32:34,240 Speaker 10: those were kind of hit his guys that he really. 782 00:32:35,640 --> 00:32:37,160 Speaker 2: I guess related to or whatever. 783 00:32:37,280 --> 00:32:40,480 Speaker 10: And he said that in god to have it situations, 784 00:32:40,520 --> 00:32:44,280 Speaker 10: you know, third down, two minute whatever, they knew Harmon 785 00:32:44,520 --> 00:32:46,000 Speaker 10: was going to be in the deep middle, he was 786 00:32:46,040 --> 00:32:48,280 Speaker 10: going to be playing, you know, kind of a rover role, 787 00:32:48,320 --> 00:32:50,080 Speaker 10: and Chung was going to be in the box somewhere, 788 00:32:50,080 --> 00:32:52,560 Speaker 10: and they kind of all had complimentary skill sets and 789 00:32:52,600 --> 00:32:55,840 Speaker 10: were able to go to their strength, is what he said. 790 00:32:56,240 --> 00:32:58,840 Speaker 10: When the money was on the line, and with this 791 00:32:59,240 --> 00:33:01,760 Speaker 10: secondary grew open, with these safeties, they all are kind 792 00:33:01,800 --> 00:33:05,000 Speaker 10: of similar. So what how someone's going to have to 793 00:33:05,000 --> 00:33:08,480 Speaker 10: play something that they're not usually playing, Like, someone's not 794 00:33:08,520 --> 00:33:10,800 Speaker 10: going to be able to go to their strength of 795 00:33:10,840 --> 00:33:13,760 Speaker 10: their skill set, and who is that player going to be? 796 00:33:14,120 --> 00:33:16,200 Speaker 10: And that player is not only going to have to 797 00:33:16,200 --> 00:33:18,720 Speaker 10: be selfless in saying this might not be where I'm 798 00:33:18,720 --> 00:33:20,880 Speaker 10: going to make the most plays or be the most effective, 799 00:33:20,880 --> 00:33:22,760 Speaker 10: but this is what the team needs me to do 800 00:33:22,840 --> 00:33:25,120 Speaker 10: and is it going to be effective just in general 801 00:33:25,360 --> 00:33:27,480 Speaker 10: if that's where they put him. But with Mapu, I 802 00:33:27,480 --> 00:33:31,360 Speaker 10: mean he made that tackle against Taj Spears in the 803 00:33:31,400 --> 00:33:34,720 Speaker 10: Tennessee game, from the deep middle. Nobody else on this 804 00:33:34,800 --> 00:33:38,320 Speaker 10: team can make that tackle like he he when Next 805 00:33:38,320 --> 00:33:41,000 Speaker 10: Gen clocked him at nineteen point five miles an hour 806 00:33:41,160 --> 00:33:46,120 Speaker 10: running across the field to tackle Spears after Spears stiff 807 00:33:46,240 --> 00:33:47,360 Speaker 10: armed Jack Jones. 808 00:33:47,440 --> 00:33:50,000 Speaker 2: That's what you need. They don't have anybody else that 809 00:33:50,000 --> 00:33:52,479 Speaker 2: can make that tackle. I like the speed and just 810 00:33:52,520 --> 00:33:54,560 Speaker 2: I want to be in full disclosure because when you 811 00:33:54,600 --> 00:33:59,680 Speaker 2: were before you returned from practice, we talked that again. 812 00:34:00,120 --> 00:34:01,960 Speaker 2: We talked a little bit about that play, and I 813 00:34:02,000 --> 00:34:04,280 Speaker 2: didn't know it was the first time he's really been 814 00:34:04,280 --> 00:34:06,800 Speaker 2: in the game, so I'm not losing any you know, 815 00:34:06,880 --> 00:34:09,320 Speaker 2: sleepover it. I didn't like his angle. I thought he 816 00:34:09,400 --> 00:34:12,680 Speaker 2: had the angle and almost got dusted because I don't 817 00:34:12,680 --> 00:34:18,880 Speaker 2: think he pursued properly. Yeah, rather fortunate, I know exactly. 818 00:34:19,280 --> 00:34:21,839 Speaker 10: I talked to him a little bit in the locker room, 819 00:34:21,840 --> 00:34:24,239 Speaker 10: but you know with rookies, they cut you off pretty quickly, 820 00:34:24,280 --> 00:34:26,200 Speaker 10: so I didn't get a chance to get to that part. 821 00:34:26,239 --> 00:34:29,200 Speaker 10: But when I watched it, I thought he thought that 822 00:34:29,280 --> 00:34:31,200 Speaker 10: Jack Jones was going to slow him down. 823 00:34:31,440 --> 00:34:32,479 Speaker 2: So he was to take sense. 824 00:34:32,520 --> 00:34:34,920 Speaker 10: So he was taking the angle to Jack Field Jones 825 00:34:35,160 --> 00:34:37,279 Speaker 10: and then as soon as he saw Jack Jones got 826 00:34:37,320 --> 00:34:37,960 Speaker 10: stiffed arm. 827 00:34:38,280 --> 00:34:41,600 Speaker 2: He had to then just last minute to going in 828 00:34:41,640 --> 00:34:44,440 Speaker 2: a straight line towards ta J Spears. I know probably 829 00:34:44,480 --> 00:34:46,200 Speaker 2: a lot of the listeners don't know a lot of 830 00:34:46,239 --> 00:34:50,120 Speaker 2: really good. He's a really like electric player in the 831 00:34:50,120 --> 00:34:52,919 Speaker 2: open field. He had an incredible year last year for 832 00:34:53,440 --> 00:34:55,719 Speaker 2: a very good two lane team, the Green Wave, the 833 00:34:55,840 --> 00:34:57,800 Speaker 2: twelve wind two lane Green Wave. 834 00:34:57,680 --> 00:34:58,680 Speaker 5: And Senior Bowl too. 835 00:34:58,719 --> 00:35:00,360 Speaker 6: Right, that's where I saw him, and he like he 836 00:35:00,400 --> 00:35:02,080 Speaker 6: made a cut in the backfield that was just like 837 00:35:02,080 --> 00:35:03,200 Speaker 6: a ninety degree. 838 00:35:02,960 --> 00:35:05,759 Speaker 1: Nobody knows Louisiana sports like Paul No, No. 839 00:35:05,600 --> 00:35:08,799 Speaker 2: Well, it's really good. This is really weird. There was 840 00:35:09,200 --> 00:35:11,560 Speaker 2: like a day last year. It was like a Saturday 841 00:35:11,600 --> 00:35:15,880 Speaker 2: afternoon and TJ was with US boys downstairs and whatever 842 00:35:15,960 --> 00:35:18,680 Speaker 2: the game that was on ESPN at the time. It 843 00:35:18,719 --> 00:35:22,160 Speaker 2: was just on and it was too late, interesting and 844 00:35:22,200 --> 00:35:24,440 Speaker 2: they're watching the game and TJ fell in love with 845 00:35:24,480 --> 00:35:28,279 Speaker 2: Taj Spears and he was like, this guy's really good. 846 00:35:28,840 --> 00:35:32,120 Speaker 2: So you know, we like after that every time, you know, 847 00:35:32,160 --> 00:35:35,200 Speaker 2: there's seventeen games on every Saturday, you click out to 848 00:35:35,320 --> 00:35:37,319 Speaker 2: Lane's on day, you guy, and we'd watch him and 849 00:35:37,320 --> 00:35:39,840 Speaker 2: I was like, this guy's really good. It's like darren sprolls. 850 00:35:39,920 --> 00:35:41,680 Speaker 5: It looks really good again. Man, he looks good in 851 00:35:41,719 --> 00:35:42,200 Speaker 5: the pros too. 852 00:35:42,360 --> 00:35:45,800 Speaker 9: Okay, so another one, last surprise. I was a little. 853 00:35:45,560 --> 00:35:48,799 Speaker 7: Surprised about Nick Folk. I was especially for a team 854 00:35:48,840 --> 00:35:49,839 Speaker 7: that has struggled in the red. 855 00:35:49,800 --> 00:35:52,200 Speaker 9: Zone they rely on. Yeah, the pick three. I'm gonna 856 00:35:52,280 --> 00:35:55,680 Speaker 9: use Hardy's term, but I was shocked because. 857 00:35:55,520 --> 00:35:57,920 Speaker 7: It's like, you're going, You're going into this year like 858 00:35:58,400 --> 00:36:00,839 Speaker 7: you have a lot of inconsistency your offensive line. 859 00:36:00,840 --> 00:36:02,080 Speaker 9: You might need those field goals. 860 00:36:02,120 --> 00:36:08,759 Speaker 2: I'm just yeah, he's back. No, No, I mean traded them. 861 00:36:08,880 --> 00:36:12,000 Speaker 5: Yeah, that's what I mean, Thank you, Paul. 862 00:36:13,680 --> 00:36:15,319 Speaker 6: I feel like I kind of feel like they got 863 00:36:15,320 --> 00:36:16,439 Speaker 6: out probably at the right time. 864 00:36:16,480 --> 00:36:16,640 Speaker 1: You know. 865 00:36:16,760 --> 00:36:18,400 Speaker 6: It's like it just seems like the clock is ticking 866 00:36:18,400 --> 00:36:20,040 Speaker 6: on him and they got they really get a seventh round. 867 00:36:20,080 --> 00:36:22,040 Speaker 2: I mean, not worthing straight up in the fourth round 868 00:36:22,239 --> 00:36:24,399 Speaker 2: for a kicker and then not take the kicker, right. 869 00:36:24,400 --> 00:36:26,160 Speaker 10: I mean, the only way that Ryland doesn't win that 870 00:36:26,239 --> 00:36:27,440 Speaker 10: job is if he's a disaster. 871 00:36:27,480 --> 00:36:31,640 Speaker 2: If it's right and that and that was the single 872 00:36:31,680 --> 00:36:34,319 Speaker 2: worst professional kicking perfoments I've ever watched, and I'm not 873 00:36:34,400 --> 00:36:37,640 Speaker 2: exaggerating like vander Jack at least was a good kicker 874 00:36:37,640 --> 00:36:41,120 Speaker 2: who then once kicked one into the side, almost kicked 875 00:36:41,160 --> 00:36:44,000 Speaker 2: into the sideline bleachers, like that was a kicker that 876 00:36:44,120 --> 00:36:47,799 Speaker 2: was the one kick choke like role Washer did that 877 00:36:48,080 --> 00:36:50,399 Speaker 2: every single never yet never. 878 00:36:50,640 --> 00:36:53,720 Speaker 7: Was pretty interesting though, just watching like how many people 879 00:36:54,120 --> 00:36:56,280 Speaker 7: needed a kicker, like there. 880 00:36:56,160 --> 00:36:57,040 Speaker 2: Was a kicker market. 881 00:36:57,120 --> 00:36:59,640 Speaker 5: Yeah, literally, I couldn't get nick. 882 00:37:01,000 --> 00:37:02,440 Speaker 9: A bunch of people need a kicker right now. 883 00:37:02,520 --> 00:37:05,239 Speaker 10: What I'm surprised about, and I think maybe when it 884 00:37:05,239 --> 00:37:07,359 Speaker 10: comes to I'm not surprised that Ryland won the job 885 00:37:07,520 --> 00:37:10,319 Speaker 10: by any means, but I'm a little bit surprised that 886 00:37:10,400 --> 00:37:14,479 Speaker 10: they didn't consider maybe trying to see if folk would 887 00:37:14,480 --> 00:37:18,720 Speaker 10: stick around on the practice squad as like insurance to Ryland, 888 00:37:18,719 --> 00:37:20,960 Speaker 10: Like was the twenty twenty five to seventh round pick 889 00:37:21,040 --> 00:37:24,160 Speaker 10: really worth it that now if y stinks, then you're screwed. 890 00:37:24,560 --> 00:37:26,200 Speaker 2: We're going to turn that into it. I just don't 891 00:37:26,200 --> 00:37:28,560 Speaker 2: think it makes much sense to do that sixth round, Like, 892 00:37:28,560 --> 00:37:30,000 Speaker 2: if you're going to turn it over to we rookie, 893 00:37:30,040 --> 00:37:31,920 Speaker 2: you don't want him looking over his shoulder, Like, I 894 00:37:32,080 --> 00:37:33,120 Speaker 2: just don't think it made anything. 895 00:37:33,120 --> 00:37:37,120 Speaker 7: So that's Teresa from the Associated Press tweeted today they 896 00:37:37,120 --> 00:37:38,960 Speaker 7: were in locker room with Nick Folk, and he says 897 00:37:39,000 --> 00:37:41,600 Speaker 7: that Belichick told him that their Platts were going to 898 00:37:41,640 --> 00:37:43,759 Speaker 7: release him, and they were letting him go, but then 899 00:37:43,800 --> 00:37:46,640 Speaker 7: the Titans were interested in him, and then Folk talked 900 00:37:46,640 --> 00:37:49,680 Speaker 7: to Tennessee coach Mike Rabel and then that's when the 901 00:37:49,719 --> 00:37:50,720 Speaker 7: trade ended up happening. 902 00:37:50,760 --> 00:37:52,000 Speaker 9: But they did let him know that they were going. 903 00:37:52,000 --> 00:37:52,400 Speaker 1: To cut him. 904 00:37:52,440 --> 00:37:54,279 Speaker 2: Yeah, I just don't think there was any other way 905 00:37:54,320 --> 00:37:56,680 Speaker 2: to do it, you know. I mean, certainly they cut 906 00:37:56,680 --> 00:37:58,960 Speaker 2: a back, they cut all their quarterbacks and running backs 907 00:37:59,080 --> 00:38:01,040 Speaker 2: because they didn't have rush spots. They certainly weren't going 908 00:38:01,080 --> 00:38:03,400 Speaker 2: to keep two kickers. And I think even the idea 909 00:38:03,440 --> 00:38:06,280 Speaker 2: of bringing him back in the practice squad, like I said, 910 00:38:06,360 --> 00:38:08,440 Speaker 2: it doesn't send a good message to Ryland. 911 00:38:09,680 --> 00:38:12,040 Speaker 5: Do you feel the same way about about Bearinger with 912 00:38:12,239 --> 00:38:13,120 Speaker 5: Weightman on them now? 913 00:38:13,160 --> 00:38:17,520 Speaker 2: Because that wasn't close which one I don't know what 914 00:38:18,239 --> 00:38:22,680 Speaker 2: I think was significantly significantly better than Wayman. I think 915 00:38:22,719 --> 00:38:25,560 Speaker 2: his best is significantly better. I think he's very inconsistent, 916 00:38:27,360 --> 00:38:30,440 Speaker 2: but I don't really respectful. 917 00:38:31,080 --> 00:38:33,759 Speaker 1: He doesn't like punters, he doesn't like backup quarterbacks, he 918 00:38:33,800 --> 00:38:34,720 Speaker 1: doesn't like kickers. 919 00:38:34,960 --> 00:38:38,080 Speaker 2: No, backup quarterbacks. Is that's that's not true. That that 920 00:38:38,080 --> 00:38:42,600 Speaker 2: that's you just put words in my mouth. The situation 921 00:38:42,760 --> 00:38:46,600 Speaker 2: with the roster to me, like there was a kicker market, 922 00:38:46,800 --> 00:38:50,560 Speaker 2: right yeah, because you can always get a kicker like 923 00:38:50,640 --> 00:38:53,480 Speaker 2: that to me is like, yeah, okay, all right, Well 924 00:38:53,480 --> 00:38:55,480 Speaker 2: we have this jag in who's the same as all 925 00:38:55,520 --> 00:38:58,399 Speaker 2: the other jags. But he's been inconsistent this summer. Hey, 926 00:38:58,480 --> 00:39:00,840 Speaker 2: Nick Folk's been pretty good the last few years. I 927 00:39:00,840 --> 00:39:03,279 Speaker 2: would just go and get nitp fold, Like I just I. 928 00:39:03,280 --> 00:39:04,879 Speaker 5: Think the Rams are don't have a kicker right now. 929 00:39:04,920 --> 00:39:08,319 Speaker 2: There's like three teams that have, like you know, it's 930 00:39:08,360 --> 00:39:13,880 Speaker 2: like Daniel Coulson and you know Evan McPherson obviously, Justin Tucker. 931 00:39:14,280 --> 00:39:16,399 Speaker 2: Everybody else has a guy who makes about eighty nine 932 00:39:16,400 --> 00:39:19,680 Speaker 2: percent of his field goals and they there with Folk. 933 00:39:19,719 --> 00:39:21,120 Speaker 10: And I'm not trying to like kick him on the 934 00:39:21,120 --> 00:39:24,279 Speaker 10: way out. I love Folk is super consistent for the 935 00:39:24,280 --> 00:39:27,560 Speaker 10: Patriots for the last couple of years, but last year, 936 00:39:27,719 --> 00:39:30,440 Speaker 10: like forty five plus was Oh it's. 937 00:39:30,200 --> 00:39:32,520 Speaker 6: Like he's set there, get there, yah, And even this 938 00:39:32,600 --> 00:39:34,680 Speaker 6: summer though some of his longer kicks, it's just it 939 00:39:34,840 --> 00:39:36,160 Speaker 6: just hangs there, right. 940 00:39:36,640 --> 00:39:38,960 Speaker 10: So maybe he was a little bit more consistent than 941 00:39:39,040 --> 00:39:42,120 Speaker 10: Ryland within like forty to forty five yards. But at 942 00:39:42,200 --> 00:39:45,120 Speaker 10: least with Ryland, you're gonna have some range where if 943 00:39:45,120 --> 00:39:46,960 Speaker 10: you have to make a fifty three yarder at the 944 00:39:47,040 --> 00:39:48,840 Speaker 10: end of the game to send it to overtime, but 945 00:39:48,920 --> 00:39:49,960 Speaker 10: you don't go for it. 946 00:39:50,440 --> 00:39:53,760 Speaker 2: I'll give you your your chest checkers already right now. Okay, 947 00:39:53,920 --> 00:39:56,560 Speaker 2: Nick Folk will not make ninety percent of his kicks 948 00:39:56,560 --> 00:40:00,000 Speaker 2: for Tennessee this year because he was he was Evans right, 949 00:40:00,200 --> 00:40:03,000 Speaker 2: like you could see it, like the the leg strength 950 00:40:03,200 --> 00:40:06,600 Speaker 2: was was going. Even some of the makes were like 951 00:40:06,880 --> 00:40:10,440 Speaker 2: chess check Yeah, chess checker. He pulled the plug at 952 00:40:10,440 --> 00:40:10,879 Speaker 2: the right time. 953 00:40:10,960 --> 00:40:13,400 Speaker 1: Yeah, all right, eight five five pass five hundred is 954 00:40:13,440 --> 00:40:14,640 Speaker 1: the a stick and hut line. 955 00:40:15,320 --> 00:40:17,840 Speaker 2: Let's go to John and Louisiana. What's up John? 956 00:40:18,320 --> 00:40:25,720 Speaker 1: Just two lane that hey questions the first questions about 957 00:40:26,000 --> 00:40:27,960 Speaker 1: we want basically. 958 00:40:29,560 --> 00:40:37,080 Speaker 2: You know, but the I'm having trouble hearing. 959 00:40:37,160 --> 00:40:38,920 Speaker 1: It's like in an escape room or something. 960 00:40:39,520 --> 00:40:40,279 Speaker 5: Do you know what I got? 961 00:40:40,320 --> 00:40:41,839 Speaker 2: The question is? What's the question? Yeah? 962 00:40:41,920 --> 00:40:43,040 Speaker 5: Just what what are you gonna what are. 963 00:40:42,960 --> 00:40:45,480 Speaker 6: You gonna try to take away against the Eagles? He said, 964 00:40:45,480 --> 00:40:47,239 Speaker 6: you know, Belichick's thing is like, I'm gonna take try 965 00:40:47,239 --> 00:40:49,000 Speaker 6: to take something away. What would you try to take 966 00:40:49,040 --> 00:40:51,200 Speaker 6: away from the Eagles. We got to talk about this 967 00:40:51,280 --> 00:40:53,400 Speaker 6: on the on the on the Pot yesterday we had 968 00:40:53,400 --> 00:40:53,959 Speaker 6: a little bit. 969 00:40:53,880 --> 00:40:58,200 Speaker 1: Of sweet double escape lanes. You know, I would say 970 00:40:58,200 --> 00:40:59,840 Speaker 1: a J. Brown, he hurts in the pocket. 971 00:41:00,000 --> 00:41:01,839 Speaker 5: Well, I mean and Evan you can talk about your 972 00:41:02,239 --> 00:41:03,319 Speaker 5: film review of the Yeah. 973 00:41:03,400 --> 00:41:06,719 Speaker 10: So it's nice to get the little head start on 974 00:41:06,800 --> 00:41:08,880 Speaker 10: the Eagles. And I don't have as much writing to 975 00:41:08,920 --> 00:41:12,680 Speaker 10: do next week hopefully, But with the Eagles, that to me, 976 00:41:12,760 --> 00:41:15,600 Speaker 10: the biggest thing is that their early down run game 977 00:41:15,760 --> 00:41:18,839 Speaker 10: RPO sequencing is just off the charts good. And if 978 00:41:18,840 --> 00:41:23,680 Speaker 10: you don't get them out of that series of run RPO, 979 00:41:23,920 --> 00:41:27,279 Speaker 10: run hurts run. You know this that they'd never get 980 00:41:27,280 --> 00:41:29,960 Speaker 10: into third down. They'll go right down the field on 981 00:41:30,040 --> 00:41:32,640 Speaker 10: first and second down and third and short. You know, 982 00:41:32,640 --> 00:41:34,600 Speaker 10: we've seen like the rugby thing that they do on 983 00:41:34,640 --> 00:41:37,120 Speaker 10: the sneaks, and they were the second best team in 984 00:41:37,160 --> 00:41:39,960 Speaker 10: the league on third and short, third and five or less. 985 00:41:40,320 --> 00:41:42,359 Speaker 10: If you get them into third and long, they're middle 986 00:41:42,400 --> 00:41:44,120 Speaker 10: of the pack. They go down all the way down 987 00:41:44,120 --> 00:41:48,160 Speaker 10: to fifteenth. So really, for me, I think it's first 988 00:41:48,200 --> 00:41:51,239 Speaker 10: and second down, they are going to option you to death. 989 00:41:51,320 --> 00:41:54,280 Speaker 10: It's gonna be hurts in the gun read option RPO 990 00:41:55,200 --> 00:41:57,600 Speaker 10: and they can run it right down your throats and 991 00:41:57,640 --> 00:41:59,960 Speaker 10: if you let them do that, then they will bring 992 00:42:00,200 --> 00:42:03,200 Speaker 10: your will. And that's exactly what happened to the Giants 993 00:42:03,200 --> 00:42:06,200 Speaker 10: and that playoff game specifically thirty eight to seven is 994 00:42:06,239 --> 00:42:08,400 Speaker 10: the final score is twenty four to twenty eight to 995 00:42:08,440 --> 00:42:11,120 Speaker 10: nothing at halftime, and you just could see in the 996 00:42:11,120 --> 00:42:14,440 Speaker 10: second quarter of the Giants just were just defeated, like 997 00:42:14,480 --> 00:42:17,960 Speaker 10: they couldn't stop the run, and it just that I 998 00:42:18,000 --> 00:42:18,600 Speaker 10: think that hurts. 999 00:42:18,640 --> 00:42:21,120 Speaker 1: So what's the defense that you would call? 1000 00:42:21,560 --> 00:42:24,560 Speaker 10: So they're the tricky thing is and like I give 1001 00:42:24,680 --> 00:42:27,960 Speaker 10: Sirianni and that staff credit. They're really really good at 1002 00:42:28,760 --> 00:42:31,319 Speaker 10: anticipating some of the different things that you do to 1003 00:42:31,680 --> 00:42:34,920 Speaker 10: combat read option, and they have answers to all of it, 1004 00:42:35,160 --> 00:42:39,279 Speaker 10: and they have a really good diverse read option package. 1005 00:42:39,560 --> 00:42:42,200 Speaker 10: So it's I mean, it's difficult to stop. Like I 1006 00:42:42,200 --> 00:42:45,040 Speaker 10: think at the end of the day, it's being the 1007 00:42:45,040 --> 00:42:47,640 Speaker 10: more aggressive team and being the better tackling team. Like 1008 00:42:47,680 --> 00:42:50,280 Speaker 10: I don't think that there's like a real x's and o's, 1009 00:42:50,400 --> 00:42:53,439 Speaker 10: Like oh if you use this scheme or that sort 1010 00:42:53,440 --> 00:42:55,520 Speaker 10: of thing, that it's gonna work because they have answers 1011 00:42:55,560 --> 00:42:56,520 Speaker 10: to all those types of things. 1012 00:42:56,600 --> 00:42:58,520 Speaker 1: So it's just beating your man and getting to the ball. 1013 00:42:58,680 --> 00:43:02,160 Speaker 6: Yeah, but just in speaking generalist terms, would you go 1014 00:43:02,400 --> 00:43:05,279 Speaker 6: generally heavy or generally lighter? You know, would you try 1015 00:43:05,280 --> 00:43:07,600 Speaker 6: to kind of stack the box and really, you know, 1016 00:43:07,680 --> 00:43:10,200 Speaker 6: try to say, all right, we're gonna tempt you to 1017 00:43:10,200 --> 00:43:12,480 Speaker 6: throw down field or you know what do you say, 1018 00:43:12,600 --> 00:43:14,200 Speaker 6: We're gonna try to at least maybe get some speed 1019 00:43:14,200 --> 00:43:15,480 Speaker 6: on the field and try to deal with some of 1020 00:43:15,520 --> 00:43:16,239 Speaker 6: the different Yeah. 1021 00:43:16,480 --> 00:43:20,239 Speaker 2: I just think Hurts is he's really good. Don't get 1022 00:43:20,239 --> 00:43:20,600 Speaker 2: me wrong. 1023 00:43:20,719 --> 00:43:22,520 Speaker 10: I'm not trying to say that he's just a running 1024 00:43:22,600 --> 00:43:23,839 Speaker 10: quarterback or anything like that. 1025 00:43:24,200 --> 00:43:25,520 Speaker 2: He's still really good. 1026 00:43:25,960 --> 00:43:28,719 Speaker 10: When he doesn't have the bells and whistles, right, like, 1027 00:43:28,800 --> 00:43:32,000 Speaker 10: no play action, no option, no motion like that, it's 1028 00:43:32,080 --> 00:43:34,480 Speaker 10: just kind of play. But he's human, like, he's more 1029 00:43:34,560 --> 00:43:37,120 Speaker 10: human in that phase of the game. So if you 1030 00:43:37,160 --> 00:43:40,600 Speaker 10: can get him to have to actually go through a 1031 00:43:40,640 --> 00:43:43,560 Speaker 10: full field progression and find it a completion on third 1032 00:43:43,560 --> 00:43:45,840 Speaker 10: and nine, then you can get them off the field. 1033 00:43:45,880 --> 00:43:48,880 Speaker 10: But if you're stuck in third and three, the entire 1034 00:43:48,920 --> 00:43:51,920 Speaker 10: game against them. They have so many different options he 1035 00:43:52,000 --> 00:43:54,120 Speaker 10: can run it, like, there's just so many different things 1036 00:43:54,120 --> 00:43:56,399 Speaker 10: that they can do to beat you. And I think 1037 00:43:56,400 --> 00:43:59,600 Speaker 10: in terms of like personnel, I think you have to 1038 00:43:59,680 --> 00:44:01,279 Speaker 10: kind of go with a little bit of both. Like 1039 00:44:01,320 --> 00:44:04,279 Speaker 10: I think the first level the defense should be your 1040 00:44:04,600 --> 00:44:06,399 Speaker 10: heavy guys because you got to be able to take 1041 00:44:06,400 --> 00:44:09,080 Speaker 10: on the blocks on the offensive line. But the second 1042 00:44:09,120 --> 00:44:10,680 Speaker 10: level has got to be able to go sideline the 1043 00:44:10,719 --> 00:44:13,080 Speaker 10: sideline because that's that's. 1044 00:44:12,840 --> 00:44:13,839 Speaker 2: What they're going to do to you. 1045 00:44:13,960 --> 00:44:18,359 Speaker 10: So yeah, whether it's the safety's down there, whether it's 1046 00:44:18,400 --> 00:44:21,320 Speaker 10: a guy like Mapoo down there, whether I mean I 1047 00:44:21,360 --> 00:44:23,640 Speaker 10: wouldn't put mac Wilson on the field, So you know, 1048 00:44:23,680 --> 00:44:26,600 Speaker 10: one of those options I think is probably your best bet. 1049 00:44:27,040 --> 00:44:30,440 Speaker 2: But the stuff that Evan's talking about is why I worry, Like, 1050 00:44:30,600 --> 00:44:32,399 Speaker 2: I think they're going to run the ball. I think 1051 00:44:32,440 --> 00:44:35,000 Speaker 2: that's what the Eagles do, and I think to expect 1052 00:44:35,000 --> 00:44:38,600 Speaker 2: to shut them down is asking too much. I worry 1053 00:44:38,640 --> 00:44:42,200 Speaker 2: about what Evan's talking about. It's, you know, it's not 1054 00:44:42,239 --> 00:44:44,600 Speaker 2: even getting him into third down situations, and now they 1055 00:44:44,600 --> 00:44:47,480 Speaker 2: can because they're ahead of the sticks all the time. 1056 00:44:47,560 --> 00:44:51,400 Speaker 2: It taking shots to Smith and Brown and Brown in particular, 1057 00:44:51,440 --> 00:44:54,600 Speaker 2: worries me because of his physicality. Now, I think DeVante 1058 00:44:54,640 --> 00:44:57,000 Speaker 2: Smith is one of the more underrated guys, Like I 1059 00:44:57,040 --> 00:45:01,400 Speaker 2: think he is really really with his route running and 1060 00:45:01,440 --> 00:45:05,759 Speaker 2: all that stuff. I do too, But the physicality that 1061 00:45:06,520 --> 00:45:12,920 Speaker 2: Brown provides against the smaller cornerbacks, you know, except for Gonzales, 1062 00:45:13,160 --> 00:45:15,000 Speaker 2: he's the only one with any size and now you're 1063 00:45:15,000 --> 00:45:19,040 Speaker 2: asking him in his first every game, I worry about 1064 00:45:19,040 --> 00:45:19,640 Speaker 2: some big place. 1065 00:45:20,600 --> 00:45:22,440 Speaker 10: Well, you gotta get a challenge. You got to get 1066 00:45:22,480 --> 00:45:25,239 Speaker 10: a schedule. They're an on schedule offense. If they're on 1067 00:45:25,360 --> 00:45:28,520 Speaker 10: schedule and they're ahead of the chains, do your your toast, 1068 00:45:28,760 --> 00:45:30,600 Speaker 10: you're going to be the Giants would be roadkill. 1069 00:45:31,080 --> 00:45:37,480 Speaker 1: Donni's in Pittsburgh. What's up, Donnie, donniey? Thanks for taking 1070 00:45:38,960 --> 00:45:40,440 Speaker 1: Oh boy, I. 1071 00:45:40,440 --> 00:45:42,760 Speaker 14: Just wanted to comment on the conversation earlier. 1072 00:45:45,640 --> 00:45:47,520 Speaker 8: Indicated emergency. 1073 00:45:48,239 --> 00:45:50,480 Speaker 14: I agree with you know, basically all the points you 1074 00:45:50,480 --> 00:45:53,279 Speaker 14: guys made on the patriot side of that, and I 1075 00:45:53,280 --> 00:45:55,000 Speaker 14: think the flip side of that coin was just what's 1076 00:45:55,040 --> 00:45:57,560 Speaker 14: going on around the league. Like what Evan said with 1077 00:45:57,640 --> 00:45:59,480 Speaker 14: the market with Kickers, you know you could get something 1078 00:45:59,480 --> 00:46:01,799 Speaker 14: there because they're was a market. Uh you know, the 1079 00:46:01,840 --> 00:46:04,040 Speaker 14: market with quarterbacks. I think the team looked at that 1080 00:46:04,120 --> 00:46:06,319 Speaker 14: and said, there's there is risk there, but it's just 1081 00:46:06,400 --> 00:46:08,840 Speaker 14: a lot less and we're comfortable making that move. You 1082 00:46:08,880 --> 00:46:12,000 Speaker 14: had multiple teams releasing, you know, their third string or 1083 00:46:12,000 --> 00:46:14,680 Speaker 14: even just declaring their starter and backup were throughout the 1084 00:46:14,680 --> 00:46:17,239 Speaker 14: week before cutdown day, and a lot of teams who 1085 00:46:17,320 --> 00:46:20,800 Speaker 14: just weren't looking for a backup or a practice squad quarterback, 1086 00:46:21,080 --> 00:46:23,600 Speaker 14: you know, coupled with the ability of Zaby to turn 1087 00:46:23,640 --> 00:46:25,960 Speaker 14: down those offers he got and ends up looking like 1088 00:46:25,960 --> 00:46:28,960 Speaker 14: a pretty safe risk in retrospect, and they end up 1089 00:46:28,960 --> 00:46:30,480 Speaker 14: with what they want at the end of the day. 1090 00:46:30,760 --> 00:46:34,759 Speaker 1: Yeah. Yeah, I mean it's a good synopsis of the 1091 00:46:34,920 --> 00:46:36,719 Speaker 1: situation the first Yeah. 1092 00:46:36,760 --> 00:46:40,920 Speaker 6: Yeah, we had an emergency you sort of give us. 1093 00:46:41,200 --> 00:46:42,640 Speaker 5: Fred all worked out. 1094 00:46:43,239 --> 00:46:45,040 Speaker 1: He just said it was a good risk to take 1095 00:46:45,960 --> 00:46:48,760 Speaker 1: because of the backup market for quarterback. 1096 00:46:48,880 --> 00:46:52,240 Speaker 2: Yeah. And I think more importantly, they didn't really mind 1097 00:46:52,239 --> 00:46:54,640 Speaker 2: if they lost them. Yeah, that's why I think it's 1098 00:46:54,640 --> 00:46:58,200 Speaker 2: a good risk. Yeah, like I I'm believing the reports 1099 00:46:58,200 --> 00:47:03,000 Speaker 2: that they're looking for a backup quarterback right now. Yes, Yes, 1100 00:47:03,280 --> 00:47:04,880 Speaker 2: what do you think? I agree, I think that's a 1101 00:47:04,920 --> 00:47:07,239 Speaker 2: good risk to take. I agree with Donnie. 1102 00:47:09,040 --> 00:47:12,160 Speaker 1: All right, thanks Donnie. Uh, let's go to Dominique in 1103 00:47:12,200 --> 00:47:13,719 Speaker 1: New York. What's up, Dominique? 1104 00:47:15,440 --> 00:47:15,919 Speaker 15: How you doing? 1105 00:47:16,000 --> 00:47:16,319 Speaker 1: All right? 1106 00:47:18,000 --> 00:47:21,560 Speaker 16: It's a quick question, and I'm curious about the wide 1107 00:47:21,600 --> 00:47:24,200 Speaker 16: receiver group. So there's been a lot of speculation about 1108 00:47:24,280 --> 00:47:27,040 Speaker 16: Juju Smith Schuster's need. You know, he says he's fine. 1109 00:47:27,160 --> 00:47:30,319 Speaker 16: Others say, you know, he's not showing that exposure you know, 1110 00:47:30,400 --> 00:47:33,120 Speaker 16: you you know, folks across you know, y'all team has 1111 00:47:33,160 --> 00:47:35,719 Speaker 16: said he hasn't really popped during you know, training camp 1112 00:47:35,800 --> 00:47:38,279 Speaker 16: and in the preseason as well. So I'm curious do 1113 00:47:38,320 --> 00:47:41,560 Speaker 16: you think maybe it's a little bit midway through the season, 1114 00:47:41,840 --> 00:47:43,759 Speaker 16: But do you see guys like Kendrick Bourne or even 1115 00:47:43,760 --> 00:47:46,719 Speaker 16: to Mario Douglas taking less stats away from him, especially. 1116 00:47:46,360 --> 00:47:48,240 Speaker 15: With Bill O'Brien who loves to use like those. 1117 00:47:48,040 --> 00:47:50,279 Speaker 16: Two tight ends that do you think he might not 1118 00:47:50,360 --> 00:47:52,560 Speaker 16: even be as much of a factor, you know, in 1119 00:47:52,680 --> 00:47:55,520 Speaker 16: the offense, you know, compared to those guys, And do 1120 00:47:55,560 --> 00:47:57,440 Speaker 16: you think those snapshares might go down a little bit. 1121 00:47:58,080 --> 00:48:00,880 Speaker 16: That's a season where he's got to be still doesn't pop. 1122 00:48:00,800 --> 00:48:02,440 Speaker 2: Like you know, it's possible. 1123 00:48:03,160 --> 00:48:03,879 Speaker 5: It's a good question. 1124 00:48:04,040 --> 00:48:06,200 Speaker 6: Is I think I think Bourne had a really good camp. 1125 00:48:06,200 --> 00:48:07,960 Speaker 6: I think he's looked, you know, some of the best 1126 00:48:08,000 --> 00:48:11,120 Speaker 6: I've seen him look since he got here. I'd probably 1127 00:48:11,160 --> 00:48:14,120 Speaker 6: classify Juju as one of my disappointments of the summer. 1128 00:48:14,160 --> 00:48:16,080 Speaker 6: I just never really saw much out of him. He 1129 00:48:16,080 --> 00:48:18,319 Speaker 6: didn't do a lot, you know, there weren't a lot 1130 00:48:18,360 --> 00:48:20,239 Speaker 6: of like notable moments. At least with Parker you got 1131 00:48:20,239 --> 00:48:23,080 Speaker 6: some notable moments with with with Bourne, you certainly had 1132 00:48:23,080 --> 00:48:25,040 Speaker 6: some notable moments, and the tight ends, you know, just 1133 00:48:25,120 --> 00:48:27,160 Speaker 6: Juju was this didn't really move the needle at all 1134 00:48:27,160 --> 00:48:27,840 Speaker 6: from me this summer. 1135 00:48:27,920 --> 00:48:30,200 Speaker 5: So I really don't know what to play a lot 1136 00:48:30,200 --> 00:48:30,600 Speaker 5: of I mean. 1137 00:48:30,600 --> 00:48:33,520 Speaker 1: Up until last week, up until the final, we saw 1138 00:48:33,560 --> 00:48:36,359 Speaker 1: all the practices. We saw what they saw in practice. 1139 00:48:37,360 --> 00:48:40,480 Speaker 1: I don't see how what we saw you could say, oh, 1140 00:48:40,520 --> 00:48:43,440 Speaker 1: this guy's gonna do this when it comes to the receivers, like, 1141 00:48:44,160 --> 00:48:45,800 Speaker 1: I have no idea, and I don't think they do 1142 00:48:46,000 --> 00:48:46,799 Speaker 1: with you right now. 1143 00:48:46,840 --> 00:48:48,680 Speaker 5: I mean, it does seem like Parker and Juju are 1144 00:48:48,960 --> 00:48:50,960 Speaker 5: the top two, you know, when there's two receivers on 1145 00:48:51,000 --> 00:48:53,000 Speaker 5: the field, at least in camp, it seemed like those 1146 00:48:53,000 --> 00:48:55,120 Speaker 5: are probably at least to begin with, the top two 1147 00:48:55,160 --> 00:48:55,919 Speaker 5: guys out there. 1148 00:48:55,880 --> 00:48:59,480 Speaker 2: Now the field that there'll be more three receivers than 1149 00:48:59,560 --> 00:49:01,439 Speaker 2: two tight ends, a question Peah wrote. 1150 00:49:01,480 --> 00:49:04,960 Speaker 6: I wrote that I wrote that today thinking about, well, yeah, I. 1151 00:49:05,560 --> 00:49:07,520 Speaker 2: Know it's kind of hot to gauge because we were missing, 1152 00:49:08,120 --> 00:49:11,440 Speaker 2: but what what is Gaiki? So I count him as 1153 00:49:11,480 --> 00:49:13,400 Speaker 2: a tight end, so I think they do too. But 1154 00:49:13,840 --> 00:49:16,359 Speaker 2: I would say at the same time, like they might 1155 00:49:16,440 --> 00:49:20,600 Speaker 2: be in twelve technically, but Kasiki might be playing out 1156 00:49:20,640 --> 00:49:24,040 Speaker 2: of the slot, and they might view that as kind 1157 00:49:24,040 --> 00:49:26,759 Speaker 2: of a mix between twelve and eleven because like he's 1158 00:49:26,760 --> 00:49:28,399 Speaker 2: not going to put his hand in the dirt block people. 1159 00:49:28,600 --> 00:49:31,080 Speaker 2: I can see that. But my point is, I don't 1160 00:49:31,120 --> 00:49:34,840 Speaker 2: like Gasiki is a good like option as a tight 1161 00:49:34,960 --> 00:49:37,239 Speaker 2: end in the slot. Yes, he's not a good option 1162 00:49:37,280 --> 00:49:39,640 Speaker 2: as a slot receiver in my opinion. So but if 1163 00:49:39,640 --> 00:49:42,360 Speaker 2: he's I don't think he's treated here. I guess it 1164 00:49:42,400 --> 00:49:44,480 Speaker 2: depends on how the defense treats him. Right, you might 1165 00:49:44,480 --> 00:49:46,359 Speaker 2: get a matchup edge there. 1166 00:49:46,560 --> 00:49:49,680 Speaker 10: So they're going to want the tight ends to run 1167 00:49:49,719 --> 00:49:52,840 Speaker 10: the seam. We know that, and he's a good seam runner. Like, 1168 00:49:52,960 --> 00:49:55,480 Speaker 10: he's still good at that. So I just wonder if 1169 00:49:56,040 --> 00:49:58,359 Speaker 10: you know, if it's him in this in one Seam 1170 00:49:58,440 --> 00:50:01,160 Speaker 10: and Gasiki and Henry and the there seem like how 1171 00:50:01,200 --> 00:50:03,239 Speaker 10: are they gonna view that? Though, like I mean not 1172 00:50:03,280 --> 00:50:05,320 Speaker 10: that they really care. I don't think if it's twelve eleven, 1173 00:50:05,400 --> 00:50:08,000 Speaker 10: like what difference does it make? So I I don't 1174 00:50:08,040 --> 00:50:12,200 Speaker 10: know how many like true three receiver sets we're gonna see, uh, 1175 00:50:12,440 --> 00:50:14,560 Speaker 10: you know, like more like have that be way more 1176 00:50:14,600 --> 00:50:15,200 Speaker 10: than twelve. 1177 00:50:15,520 --> 00:50:17,480 Speaker 2: But you know, Gasiki is kind of his own. 1178 00:50:17,680 --> 00:50:19,840 Speaker 5: I think there's some things like the question might just 1179 00:50:19,840 --> 00:50:22,200 Speaker 5: be who's going to play more? Gasiki or Born? You 1180 00:50:22,280 --> 00:50:25,120 Speaker 5: know like that that's probably where the difference. 1181 00:50:25,239 --> 00:50:27,440 Speaker 2: I argue with Dominico. I think you're gonna see Born 1182 00:50:28,320 --> 00:50:30,040 Speaker 2: as much as any of the receivers. 1183 00:50:30,160 --> 00:50:32,719 Speaker 10: I think Bourne has a real chance to lead this 1184 00:50:32,760 --> 00:50:33,759 Speaker 10: team in targets this year. 1185 00:50:34,120 --> 00:50:38,480 Speaker 16: I do too, Yeah, yeah, thank you. And the last 1186 00:50:38,520 --> 00:50:42,239 Speaker 16: point you mentioned it greatly, Devonte Juju. They're sort of 1187 00:50:42,239 --> 00:50:44,120 Speaker 16: like the same receiver A lot of folks are, you know, 1188 00:50:44,200 --> 00:50:47,160 Speaker 16: sort of the same type of receiver. So speed kills. 1189 00:50:47,239 --> 00:50:49,520 Speaker 16: I'd rather get the past guys out there, you know, 1190 00:50:49,840 --> 00:50:51,560 Speaker 16: you know, get open as quick as you can, you know, 1191 00:50:51,600 --> 00:50:53,560 Speaker 16: give back a chance, especially if the offensive line is 1192 00:50:53,560 --> 00:50:55,560 Speaker 16: then you know, you know, hould notes. 1193 00:50:55,640 --> 00:50:59,440 Speaker 2: So unfortunately the fastest guy is hurt I mean speed wise. 1194 00:50:59,480 --> 00:51:01,480 Speaker 6: I get the point, but I don't really see them 1195 00:51:01,480 --> 00:51:04,239 Speaker 6: as the same receivers, and they're not. They play really 1196 00:51:04,239 --> 00:51:05,200 Speaker 6: different roles. 1197 00:51:06,320 --> 00:51:09,680 Speaker 2: I agree with you, Parker is a contested catch outside 1198 00:51:09,760 --> 00:51:11,920 Speaker 2: the number of lamps, you know which which is a 1199 00:51:12,000 --> 00:51:13,719 Speaker 2: slot receiver break tackles. 1200 00:51:14,239 --> 00:51:15,600 Speaker 5: I guess that's what he is. That's what I've been 1201 00:51:15,600 --> 00:51:19,799 Speaker 5: told he is. I haven't really seen that. Very cool, well, 1202 00:51:20,000 --> 00:51:22,000 Speaker 5: just being honest, like, you know, that's what everybody. 1203 00:51:21,680 --> 00:51:24,080 Speaker 2: Said with I don't even know what So what is 1204 00:51:24,080 --> 00:51:24,319 Speaker 2: he like? 1205 00:51:24,320 --> 00:51:26,680 Speaker 6: How would you describe him from what you you saw 1206 00:51:26,719 --> 00:51:27,520 Speaker 6: from him this summer? 1207 00:51:27,520 --> 00:51:28,400 Speaker 5: I don't know what the word. 1208 00:51:28,600 --> 00:51:31,680 Speaker 2: The one thing that injured. I would describe him as 1209 00:51:31,719 --> 00:51:35,359 Speaker 2: he's dealing with something because he's not running with my my. 1210 00:51:35,360 --> 00:51:37,319 Speaker 10: Fear with him and that it takes me not to 1211 00:51:37,400 --> 00:51:40,360 Speaker 10: compare Ju to Nikki Harry like in terms of remember 1212 00:51:40,360 --> 00:51:42,760 Speaker 10: when they used to use Harry on like jet sweep? 1213 00:51:48,040 --> 00:51:49,640 Speaker 2: What have you done to my staff? 1214 00:51:51,000 --> 00:51:54,799 Speaker 10: But so my my only point with that is is that, like, 1215 00:51:54,920 --> 00:51:57,719 Speaker 10: can we just have the faster people and the jet sweeps? 1216 00:51:57,800 --> 00:52:03,279 Speaker 10: Like you know, you guys, you're born, you got pop Douglas, Like, 1217 00:52:03,520 --> 00:52:05,840 Speaker 10: you got guys that have burst and have speed, like 1218 00:52:05,880 --> 00:52:08,080 Speaker 10: I think Juju is a is gonna be good for 1219 00:52:08,120 --> 00:52:10,040 Speaker 10: them because he's gonna do the dirty work. 1220 00:52:10,080 --> 00:52:12,239 Speaker 2: He blocks, he goes over the middle, he. 1221 00:52:12,239 --> 00:52:15,520 Speaker 10: Makes tough catches in traffic, He's got good hands, he's heady, 1222 00:52:15,600 --> 00:52:17,640 Speaker 10: like he knows where to go in between zones and 1223 00:52:17,680 --> 00:52:20,160 Speaker 10: things like that. But if you're asking him to like 1224 00:52:20,480 --> 00:52:22,560 Speaker 10: take the ball and run away from people, like, I 1225 00:52:22,600 --> 00:52:24,400 Speaker 10: don't think that that's really his game anymore. 1226 00:52:24,400 --> 00:52:26,560 Speaker 6: And I should say, like I it might be, it 1227 00:52:26,640 --> 00:52:28,359 Speaker 6: might all work out, like he might be pretty good, 1228 00:52:28,400 --> 00:52:29,920 Speaker 6: like I just I just haven't seen it yet. Like, 1229 00:52:29,920 --> 00:52:31,960 Speaker 6: and he's seems like the kind of player, especially where 1230 00:52:32,000 --> 00:52:34,120 Speaker 6: physicality is an element of his game that we're gonna 1231 00:52:34,120 --> 00:52:34,640 Speaker 6: get into games. 1232 00:52:34,640 --> 00:52:36,640 Speaker 5: And I'll be like, Okay, I get it. He's a vet. 1233 00:52:36,680 --> 00:52:38,760 Speaker 6: He's gonna turn it on now and he's gonna be productive. 1234 00:52:38,760 --> 00:52:40,640 Speaker 6: But you know, just based on what we've seen, it 1235 00:52:40,680 --> 00:52:42,200 Speaker 6: was like just kind of left under. 1236 00:52:42,239 --> 00:52:44,000 Speaker 1: How much of the success of the offense do you 1237 00:52:44,040 --> 00:52:47,759 Speaker 1: think is gonna be up to Mac seeing things at 1238 00:52:47,760 --> 00:52:49,160 Speaker 1: the line of scrimmage And I. 1239 00:52:49,120 --> 00:52:50,640 Speaker 5: Think Evan ran through all. 1240 00:52:52,000 --> 00:52:54,640 Speaker 7: Yeah, that's if he doesn't see it. 1241 00:52:54,640 --> 00:52:57,080 Speaker 9: He's gonna end up like Zappie in the last preseason game. 1242 00:52:57,520 --> 00:53:00,160 Speaker 2: We're just like they want they's got to call this 1243 00:53:00,239 --> 00:53:01,719 Speaker 2: guy's open. He's gotta do that. 1244 00:53:01,960 --> 00:53:04,040 Speaker 10: They're gonna win by They're gonna try to win at 1245 00:53:04,120 --> 00:53:06,600 Speaker 10: least by being a step ahead, Like, Okay, you're gonna 1246 00:53:06,840 --> 00:53:09,359 Speaker 10: show us this look. We're gonna have two plays called 1247 00:53:09,360 --> 00:53:11,480 Speaker 10: in the huddle. If it's this look, we're gonna go 1248 00:53:11,520 --> 00:53:12,920 Speaker 10: with a run. If it's that look, we're gonna go 1249 00:53:12,920 --> 00:53:14,640 Speaker 10: with the pass. Or it might be past pass run 1250 00:53:14,719 --> 00:53:17,439 Speaker 10: run like it could. And they're just gonna they're gonna 1251 00:53:17,480 --> 00:53:19,200 Speaker 10: put it all on Mac to go up there and 1252 00:53:19,200 --> 00:53:19,680 Speaker 10: make the place. 1253 00:53:19,800 --> 00:53:21,600 Speaker 6: I think the thing though, just last point, Evan and 1254 00:53:21,600 --> 00:53:23,000 Speaker 6: I kind of talked about it, is like the problem 1255 00:53:23,080 --> 00:53:25,560 Speaker 6: is with your offensive line is it's probably tempting the teams, 1256 00:53:25,600 --> 00:53:27,359 Speaker 6: especially like the Eagles, to be like, we're just gonna 1257 00:53:27,400 --> 00:53:29,359 Speaker 6: rush three because we think we can probably get there 1258 00:53:29,360 --> 00:53:30,920 Speaker 6: with three and good luck figure out. 1259 00:53:30,920 --> 00:53:34,600 Speaker 2: Imagine the blitzing the Eagles gonna do it. Blitz, no blitz, 1260 00:53:34,960 --> 00:53:39,319 Speaker 2: the blitz the Eagles don't blitz. So that's especially in 1261 00:53:39,320 --> 00:53:41,399 Speaker 2: this matchup with your defense. 1262 00:53:41,600 --> 00:53:43,560 Speaker 6: Seven every time and you know, like, all right, then 1263 00:53:43,840 --> 00:53:46,439 Speaker 6: maybe Bromandre gets looser, Elliott gets going, and then it's 1264 00:53:46,440 --> 00:53:46,880 Speaker 6: the problem. 1265 00:53:46,920 --> 00:53:49,840 Speaker 5: But until they prove they can block multiple multiple, you know, 1266 00:53:50,360 --> 00:53:52,399 Speaker 5: I wouldn't send blitzing at all. 1267 00:53:52,600 --> 00:53:55,600 Speaker 1: All right, Uh, Paul's foods here, So we'll take we'll 1268 00:53:55,600 --> 00:53:56,160 Speaker 1: take a break. 1269 00:53:56,200 --> 00:53:56,960 Speaker 2: We'll be right back. 1270 00:53:59,400 --> 00:54:02,320 Speaker 17: Isn't it time to get exactly what you want? 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We're 1281 00:54:34,560 --> 00:54:37,239 Speaker 13: gonna run exception exactly. We're gonna run with that that 1282 00:54:37,360 --> 00:54:38,240 Speaker 13: title for a little. 1283 00:54:38,520 --> 00:54:39,160 Speaker 1: We're still open. 1284 00:54:39,239 --> 00:54:42,520 Speaker 18: This names what are the Russian sacking dolls? Nesting dolls? 1285 00:54:43,200 --> 00:54:48,040 Speaker 13: That's what we are, Yeah, exactly. So it's Matis Bauman. 1286 00:54:48,120 --> 00:54:53,920 Speaker 13: I'm joined by Alex Francisco and Evan Lazarre into every 1287 00:54:53,920 --> 00:54:57,799 Speaker 13: show show and it's funny because you'll hear him live 1288 00:54:58,040 --> 00:54:59,120 Speaker 13: after the show, within. 1289 00:54:58,960 --> 00:55:00,839 Speaker 18: A show, and before show has been a show. 1290 00:55:00,880 --> 00:55:03,879 Speaker 13: There you go. All right, So once again we're gonna 1291 00:55:03,880 --> 00:55:07,920 Speaker 13: start with some trivia three questions. Get them correctly, and 1292 00:55:07,960 --> 00:55:10,640 Speaker 13: you email the answer to web radio at Patriots dot 1293 00:55:10,680 --> 00:55:13,319 Speaker 13: com before the end of the show. Within a show, 1294 00:55:13,400 --> 00:55:17,640 Speaker 13: you win a Patriots Unfiltered T shirt and official we 1295 00:55:18,200 --> 00:55:23,080 Speaker 13: got some. There are dupes, all right, so let's get 1296 00:55:23,120 --> 00:55:24,600 Speaker 13: into I got some good ones today, guys. 1297 00:55:25,000 --> 00:55:25,319 Speaker 2: All right. 1298 00:55:25,880 --> 00:55:30,360 Speaker 13: Question one, what New England Patriot earned offensive Rookie of 1299 00:55:30,360 --> 00:55:36,280 Speaker 13: the Year honors in nineteen ninety five? Don't answer that, 1300 00:55:36,280 --> 00:55:40,520 Speaker 13: that's question one. Question two. In the two thousand and 1301 00:55:40,560 --> 00:55:43,680 Speaker 13: eight opener, after Tom Brady got hurt, who did Matt 1302 00:55:43,719 --> 00:55:47,000 Speaker 13: Castle throw his only touchdown in the game? Two for 1303 00:55:47,080 --> 00:55:49,960 Speaker 13: that game? Who caught the only Matt Castle touchdown that game? 1304 00:55:50,000 --> 00:55:51,680 Speaker 2: That's good one. Yeah, and here's. 1305 00:55:51,480 --> 00:55:54,239 Speaker 13: The fun one. This one. This one could read some controversy. 1306 00:55:55,680 --> 00:55:59,160 Speaker 13: When was the first time Tom Brady stopped wearing the 1307 00:55:59,160 --> 00:56:03,040 Speaker 13: traditional Rydelle helmet and first wore a ride Dell speed 1308 00:56:03,080 --> 00:56:04,439 Speaker 13: helmet in an NFL game? 1309 00:56:05,320 --> 00:56:06,480 Speaker 2: Okay, those are. 1310 00:56:06,320 --> 00:56:08,000 Speaker 13: Good, Evan, do you know that one? 1311 00:56:09,400 --> 00:56:10,120 Speaker 2: I have a guess. 1312 00:56:10,239 --> 00:56:12,160 Speaker 13: Okay, well don't answer it. You can you know what? 1313 00:56:12,200 --> 00:56:14,000 Speaker 13: You can discuss it when the show goes back live 1314 00:56:14,040 --> 00:56:14,560 Speaker 13: after the show. 1315 00:56:14,560 --> 00:56:17,120 Speaker 19: Within the show, only the chronically online fans will know 1316 00:56:17,160 --> 00:56:18,000 Speaker 19: that exactly. 1317 00:56:18,840 --> 00:56:21,640 Speaker 13: So yes, answer. Send the answers to web radio at 1318 00:56:21,680 --> 00:56:24,040 Speaker 13: patriots dot com before the end of this segment and 1319 00:56:24,239 --> 00:56:26,680 Speaker 13: Fred will read your answers live on Unfiltered and the 1320 00:56:26,680 --> 00:56:29,080 Speaker 13: winners we'll get a T shirt. But let's get to 1321 00:56:29,320 --> 00:56:33,200 Speaker 13: what we're here for, Alex. Last week we talked about 1322 00:56:33,680 --> 00:56:37,160 Speaker 13: NFL expansion teams that we are moves that we like 1323 00:56:37,200 --> 00:56:40,719 Speaker 13: to see in the coming years, and we did domestic 1324 00:56:41,080 --> 00:56:43,200 Speaker 13: and I think the big talk was Salt Lake City 1325 00:56:43,600 --> 00:56:48,279 Speaker 13: in San Diego. But now we're talking international. So Evan, 1326 00:56:48,360 --> 00:56:49,759 Speaker 13: welcome to the table. We'll start with you. 1327 00:56:49,880 --> 00:56:50,160 Speaker 2: Wow. 1328 00:56:50,400 --> 00:56:53,600 Speaker 13: Yeah, we're getting into this. What are some NFL expansions 1329 00:56:53,600 --> 00:56:56,000 Speaker 13: teams you would like to see that are international? 1330 00:56:56,200 --> 00:56:58,239 Speaker 10: So I feel like this is supposed to be a 1331 00:56:58,239 --> 00:57:00,279 Speaker 10: little bit tongue in cheek and I'm gonna come at 1332 00:57:00,280 --> 00:57:03,480 Speaker 10: it with like real possibilities. So I don't know which 1333 00:57:03,520 --> 00:57:06,640 Speaker 10: one we're supposed to go in a discussion but I 1334 00:57:06,680 --> 00:57:11,600 Speaker 10: think the two prime candidates are obviously one London, which 1335 00:57:12,320 --> 00:57:14,680 Speaker 10: that seems like that's going to happen within at least 1336 00:57:14,719 --> 00:57:17,640 Speaker 10: our lifetimes. Is not much much sooner than that. And 1337 00:57:17,720 --> 00:57:19,200 Speaker 10: I got to give a shout out to our friends 1338 00:57:19,240 --> 00:57:21,480 Speaker 10: in Frankfurt, Germany. Right, I mean like that has to 1339 00:57:21,520 --> 00:57:24,560 Speaker 10: be an option too, and we would love to see that. 1340 00:57:25,120 --> 00:57:27,440 Speaker 10: We're ready to go, so let's just make it a 1341 00:57:27,480 --> 00:57:28,040 Speaker 10: regular thing. 1342 00:57:28,160 --> 00:57:30,040 Speaker 13: I think it'd be awesome. I also have London on 1343 00:57:30,080 --> 00:57:31,800 Speaker 13: my list, so Alex, I'll let you go next. 1344 00:57:31,880 --> 00:57:35,480 Speaker 19: I didn't have London really, I had two others, Germany included. 1345 00:57:35,920 --> 00:57:38,120 Speaker 18: Germany just seems like the most no brainer to me. 1346 00:57:38,440 --> 00:57:40,880 Speaker 19: I know, we've been in London a long time, but 1347 00:57:40,920 --> 00:57:43,880 Speaker 19: back when NFL Europe was the thing, when it was 1348 00:57:43,920 --> 00:57:45,920 Speaker 19: all said and done, five of the six. 1349 00:57:45,720 --> 00:57:47,000 Speaker 18: Teams were all in Germany. 1350 00:57:47,280 --> 00:57:50,760 Speaker 19: I've seen the social media numbers, I've seen the marketing 1351 00:57:50,800 --> 00:57:53,880 Speaker 19: that we do there. It's clearly a proven market already. 1352 00:57:53,920 --> 00:57:56,600 Speaker 19: We haven't even played a game there, and I mean 1353 00:57:56,880 --> 00:57:59,720 Speaker 19: those people love football very clear. Germany seems like no 1354 00:58:01,080 --> 00:58:02,920 Speaker 19: Europe's right there. 1355 00:58:03,360 --> 00:58:07,480 Speaker 13: Yep, all right, rip it, do it mind right for this, 1356 00:58:07,720 --> 00:58:11,120 Speaker 13: I have London. I think Toronto needs a team that 1357 00:58:11,280 --> 00:58:13,680 Speaker 13: is good one. I I personally. 1358 00:58:13,200 --> 00:58:16,080 Speaker 18: Think that Canada is represented in every other major. 1359 00:58:16,040 --> 00:58:20,200 Speaker 10: Well, so you say domestic versus like I you don't 1360 00:58:20,200 --> 00:58:21,360 Speaker 10: even really think of Canada. 1361 00:58:22,160 --> 00:58:24,480 Speaker 13: That's a good person. The Bills used to play some 1362 00:58:24,560 --> 00:58:28,040 Speaker 13: games there. I think if the Bills didn't have Josh 1363 00:58:28,120 --> 00:58:30,240 Speaker 13: Allen in the past couple of years, they would already 1364 00:58:30,280 --> 00:58:32,520 Speaker 13: be there. There's no way they're building that new stadium 1365 00:58:32,560 --> 00:58:35,280 Speaker 13: in Buffalo, like unless the team was winning. I think 1366 00:58:35,360 --> 00:58:37,480 Speaker 13: Josh Allen save to move to the other side of 1367 00:58:38,280 --> 00:58:40,960 Speaker 13: we were talking about before we started recording. You automatically 1368 00:58:40,960 --> 00:58:43,920 Speaker 13: got Drake there. That's going to be a crazy backup. Like, 1369 00:58:44,120 --> 00:58:46,200 Speaker 13: I just think it'd be used from the six. 1370 00:58:46,320 --> 00:58:48,760 Speaker 18: Yeah, I think the Toronto Ovo Owls. 1371 00:58:48,880 --> 00:58:52,480 Speaker 13: Toronto Owls. There you go. So those are good. That's 1372 00:58:52,520 --> 00:58:56,480 Speaker 13: my my go to city. But here's here's a better question. Logistically, 1373 00:58:57,360 --> 00:58:58,000 Speaker 13: how did this work? 1374 00:58:58,400 --> 00:58:58,760 Speaker 2: All? Right? 1375 00:58:58,880 --> 00:59:01,240 Speaker 13: Like I read an article the day that said, do 1376 00:59:01,320 --> 00:59:03,320 Speaker 13: you just make a whole new division in Europe and 1377 00:59:03,360 --> 00:59:05,320 Speaker 13: just make four teams and just go and then you 1378 00:59:05,360 --> 00:59:08,000 Speaker 13: got four teams already in Europe and you like can 1379 00:59:08,040 --> 00:59:10,400 Speaker 13: work the schedule easy. I just don't see how you 1380 00:59:10,400 --> 00:59:12,960 Speaker 13: could have like one team in London and then like 1381 00:59:12,960 --> 00:59:14,880 Speaker 13: how it worked with schedules and stuff like that just 1382 00:59:14,880 --> 00:59:16,120 Speaker 13: seems kind of difficult and like. 1383 00:59:16,040 --> 00:59:18,000 Speaker 19: How are you choose like you're so then you're forced 1384 00:59:18,080 --> 00:59:21,080 Speaker 19: to do really probably all European teams, I don't know. 1385 00:59:21,200 --> 00:59:22,440 Speaker 18: I think leaving out Brazil. 1386 00:59:22,560 --> 00:59:26,560 Speaker 19: Brazil is my second yep, that's another huge football market. 1387 00:59:26,640 --> 00:59:27,640 Speaker 2: Yeah, they love football. 1388 00:59:27,720 --> 00:59:29,840 Speaker 13: I have shout out to Patriots Brazil. Check them out, 1389 00:59:29,880 --> 00:59:30,040 Speaker 13: we go. 1390 00:59:30,160 --> 00:59:34,160 Speaker 19: They tweeted when Pele passed away. We tweeted something about 1391 00:59:34,240 --> 00:59:35,680 Speaker 19: Pele and Portuguese. 1392 00:59:36,080 --> 00:59:39,680 Speaker 18: I can't believe the numbers that social media posted and it's. 1393 00:59:39,600 --> 00:59:42,800 Speaker 2: Just like she's got the data. We didn't have any data. 1394 00:59:43,280 --> 00:59:44,160 Speaker 18: Some correct boys. 1395 00:59:44,480 --> 00:59:47,120 Speaker 10: But like we also have to give Mexico City a 1396 00:59:47,160 --> 00:59:51,160 Speaker 10: shout out, right, I mean, and Martine and Patriots Espanol. Right, 1397 00:59:51,240 --> 00:59:54,520 Speaker 10: So that's another option. But in terms of the logistics, 1398 00:59:54,600 --> 00:59:57,160 Speaker 10: Canada is obviously the easy one. That's it in every 1399 00:59:57,160 --> 01:00:01,480 Speaker 10: sport league other than the NFL. So can that's easy. 1400 01:00:02,000 --> 01:00:05,040 Speaker 10: London nowadays, I mean, was that like a six hour flight. 1401 01:00:05,320 --> 01:00:07,760 Speaker 10: It's not terrible. It's basically the same as it's going 1402 01:00:07,800 --> 01:00:14,240 Speaker 10: to California. California team is twelve twelve, So I think 1403 01:00:14,280 --> 01:00:17,040 Speaker 10: that would be you would have to if you added 1404 01:00:17,040 --> 01:00:18,760 Speaker 10: that team, then clearly they would have to be in 1405 01:00:18,800 --> 01:00:21,640 Speaker 10: the either the AFC or NFC East, and then you 1406 01:00:21,680 --> 01:00:26,280 Speaker 10: would have to somehow make their schedule just to the 1407 01:00:26,320 --> 01:00:29,240 Speaker 10: East Coast and maybe it's a bye week for if 1408 01:00:29,280 --> 01:00:31,640 Speaker 10: you're West Coast team, it has to go out there, 1409 01:00:31,680 --> 01:00:33,080 Speaker 10: you get the bye week right after. 1410 01:00:33,360 --> 01:00:33,760 Speaker 2: Maybe that. 1411 01:00:33,840 --> 01:00:35,760 Speaker 13: It's just like it's so crazy Thursday. 1412 01:00:35,560 --> 01:00:37,720 Speaker 18: Night football game you're going to London to play. 1413 01:00:37,520 --> 01:00:39,200 Speaker 13: That's exactly. And then you got to think about the 1414 01:00:39,200 --> 01:00:41,080 Speaker 13: players too, like if you could stagger it and be like, 1415 01:00:41,120 --> 01:00:42,800 Speaker 13: all right, you're getting six away games in a row, 1416 01:00:42,840 --> 01:00:45,200 Speaker 13: well that's not fair, Like you can't have a six 1417 01:00:45,240 --> 01:00:47,320 Speaker 13: game homestand so it's just there's got to be a. 1418 01:00:47,320 --> 01:00:47,920 Speaker 2: Way to do it. 1419 01:00:48,000 --> 01:00:49,919 Speaker 13: And I'm not sure what it is yet, but as 1420 01:00:49,960 --> 01:00:52,919 Speaker 13: Evan said, I wouldn't be surprised in ten years there's 1421 01:00:52,920 --> 01:00:53,160 Speaker 13: a team. 1422 01:00:53,280 --> 01:00:56,920 Speaker 19: From a labor perspective, how do you even organize? I 1423 01:00:56,920 --> 01:00:58,960 Speaker 19: don't know if this is even a CBA thing, but 1424 01:00:59,160 --> 01:01:03,080 Speaker 19: just like giving these guys like insurance, like if you're 1425 01:01:03,120 --> 01:01:06,400 Speaker 19: in another country where laws are completely different than here, 1426 01:01:07,920 --> 01:01:11,360 Speaker 19: health insurance like there's so many random factors being taxed, 1427 01:01:11,760 --> 01:01:12,680 Speaker 19: like how are you taxed? 1428 01:01:12,760 --> 01:01:15,680 Speaker 13: Yeah, and then you got the game paid and pounds 1429 01:01:17,000 --> 01:01:17,400 Speaker 13: that too. 1430 01:01:17,600 --> 01:01:19,440 Speaker 10: But if you're so, if you play a game, if 1431 01:01:19,480 --> 01:01:22,680 Speaker 10: you play for NFL London, but you play a game 1432 01:01:22,720 --> 01:01:25,760 Speaker 10: in the US, is your game check taxed in the US? 1433 01:01:25,800 --> 01:01:27,440 Speaker 10: I think that that's how it would work, because that's 1434 01:01:27,480 --> 01:01:29,960 Speaker 10: how it works. Your game check is taxing the state 1435 01:01:30,040 --> 01:01:32,760 Speaker 10: that you played the game in. Yeah here anyways, So 1436 01:01:32,840 --> 01:01:35,560 Speaker 10: I would think that that that would be how it works. 1437 01:01:35,640 --> 01:01:36,960 Speaker 13: As I said, there's got to be a way to 1438 01:01:37,000 --> 01:01:38,600 Speaker 13: do it, and that is for people that make way 1439 01:01:38,640 --> 01:01:39,160 Speaker 13: more money than. 1440 01:01:39,080 --> 01:01:41,560 Speaker 19: Made It would have been done already if there was, 1441 01:01:41,760 --> 01:01:43,800 Speaker 19: like if there was a viable way to this. 1442 01:01:44,000 --> 01:01:45,960 Speaker 13: I mean, well, if you if you like watch the 1443 01:01:45,960 --> 01:01:48,840 Speaker 13: Pat McAfee show or any other podcast with players who 1444 01:01:48,880 --> 01:01:51,240 Speaker 13: have done the game, like they kind of hate it. 1445 01:01:51,240 --> 01:01:52,840 Speaker 13: It sucks, there's a lot of traveling. 1446 01:01:53,080 --> 01:01:53,320 Speaker 2: Yeah. 1447 01:01:53,360 --> 01:01:57,120 Speaker 10: Well, I just think that it's more and more realistic 1448 01:01:57,160 --> 01:02:00,680 Speaker 10: to do it now because of how nice the charters 1449 01:02:00,720 --> 01:02:07,000 Speaker 10: are and how how just well taken care of teams 1450 01:02:07,000 --> 01:02:09,960 Speaker 10: are on the road. I feel like, you know, ten, fifteen, 1451 01:02:10,000 --> 01:02:13,800 Speaker 10: twenty years ago and you're it may have been pretty significant. 1452 01:02:14,040 --> 01:02:17,680 Speaker 10: But now I feel like maybe they have the planes 1453 01:02:17,720 --> 01:02:20,000 Speaker 10: and the travel times are getting a little less and 1454 01:02:20,120 --> 01:02:23,720 Speaker 10: less all the time with the new technology. Maybe maybe 1455 01:02:23,720 --> 01:02:24,520 Speaker 10: it's easier now. 1456 01:02:24,640 --> 01:02:27,800 Speaker 13: I don't know, who knows. I think once again, Canada 1457 01:02:27,800 --> 01:02:30,360 Speaker 13: would probably be the easiest. That could just be a team. 1458 01:02:30,440 --> 01:02:32,440 Speaker 18: You can just pop them into the AFC. 1459 01:02:32,600 --> 01:02:34,240 Speaker 2: Yes, that you can make that work. 1460 01:02:34,400 --> 01:02:38,080 Speaker 13: But it just seems like Europe was where where like 1461 01:02:38,200 --> 01:02:40,760 Speaker 13: the next big thing is gonna happen. We got the Germany. 1462 01:02:40,360 --> 01:02:41,720 Speaker 2: Games, that's where the money is. 1463 01:02:41,800 --> 01:02:45,040 Speaker 13: The money is there. London's been a knockout every single time. 1464 01:02:45,320 --> 01:02:49,200 Speaker 13: So I don't know. But Brazil, Brazil be interesting. I 1465 01:02:49,240 --> 01:02:52,200 Speaker 13: think it's there, you know, Pionate, I mean, could you. 1466 01:02:52,160 --> 01:02:54,760 Speaker 19: Could you imagine the party like it would be the 1467 01:02:54,760 --> 01:02:59,000 Speaker 19: tailgates about Carnival and the biggest. 1468 01:02:58,720 --> 01:03:02,200 Speaker 2: Like and the super Ball the right time of year. 1469 01:03:02,280 --> 01:03:05,640 Speaker 19: But well for them, it kind of if we ever 1470 01:03:05,640 --> 01:03:08,040 Speaker 19: played a game in Brazil, that's what it would be. 1471 01:03:08,640 --> 01:03:10,400 Speaker 13: I wouldn't be I could see I could see a 1472 01:03:10,400 --> 01:03:13,000 Speaker 13: game in Brazil soon, And I think, don't the Dolphins 1473 01:03:13,200 --> 01:03:14,240 Speaker 13: have them as a home market. 1474 01:03:15,400 --> 01:03:17,240 Speaker 2: I think you're right like that that would make sense. 1475 01:03:17,320 --> 01:03:18,200 Speaker 13: Yeah, I could see that. 1476 01:03:18,760 --> 01:03:18,960 Speaker 17: Yeah. 1477 01:03:19,680 --> 01:03:24,440 Speaker 13: So let's let's here's the bad question. What do you 1478 01:03:25,320 --> 01:03:28,400 Speaker 13: what do you think would happen first a US team 1479 01:03:28,520 --> 01:03:30,480 Speaker 13: or an international team. Let's go back to last week, 1480 01:03:30,560 --> 01:03:33,160 Speaker 13: like in terms of expansion expansion. 1481 01:03:33,880 --> 01:03:35,240 Speaker 18: I would say US or Canada. 1482 01:03:35,480 --> 01:03:39,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, I'd say US or Canada. I think that. 1483 01:03:39,880 --> 01:03:43,040 Speaker 10: So you mentioned San Diego. Salt Lake City is a 1484 01:03:43,040 --> 01:03:43,360 Speaker 10: good one. 1485 01:03:43,440 --> 01:03:45,200 Speaker 13: Didn't think of that. 1486 01:03:45,400 --> 01:03:47,960 Speaker 19: I was just going last week for places I selfishly 1487 01:03:47,960 --> 01:03:48,320 Speaker 19: wanted to. 1488 01:03:48,720 --> 01:03:51,479 Speaker 13: Especially said Montana Jackson hole. 1489 01:03:52,520 --> 01:03:55,120 Speaker 18: That wasn't outlandis and Salt Lake City was more. 1490 01:03:55,160 --> 01:03:57,160 Speaker 10: What are the chances that that they put a team 1491 01:03:57,200 --> 01:03:58,040 Speaker 10: back in Saint Louis. 1492 01:03:58,600 --> 01:04:01,280 Speaker 19: I mean, that's what we talked about, Saint Louis and 1493 01:04:01,320 --> 01:04:01,840 Speaker 19: San Diego. 1494 01:04:01,960 --> 01:04:03,000 Speaker 18: Just give them teams, batter. 1495 01:04:03,080 --> 01:04:07,400 Speaker 13: Right, I think give them Saint Louis XFL. They've been 1496 01:04:07,400 --> 01:04:10,160 Speaker 13: crushing it. They've had like sold out games for Saint Louis. 1497 01:04:10,160 --> 01:04:11,200 Speaker 2: So, yeah, one of my good. 1498 01:04:11,000 --> 01:04:14,040 Speaker 19: Friends was born in Saint Louis. He's a diehard. He 1499 01:04:14,120 --> 01:04:16,880 Speaker 19: was a diehard RAMS fan. He's like a poor lost soul. 1500 01:04:16,960 --> 01:04:20,880 Speaker 13: Now, all right, guys, that brings an end to the 1501 01:04:20,920 --> 01:04:23,400 Speaker 13: show within a show. So I hope you liked the discussion. 1502 01:04:23,600 --> 01:04:27,520 Speaker 13: Once again. Hope you guys answered some of the trivia questions. 1503 01:04:27,560 --> 01:04:29,160 Speaker 13: Fred will read those out louder and you know, maybe 1504 01:04:29,200 --> 01:04:32,479 Speaker 13: Evan Willson sing out current Evans be back on air 1505 01:04:33,520 --> 01:04:35,960 Speaker 13: once again. We hope you liked it. 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See 1514 01:04:58,600 --> 01:05:00,440 Speaker 8: DraftKings dot com for details. 1515 01:05:01,240 --> 01:05:07,040 Speaker 2: And now great moments in history. There will not be 1516 01:05:07,120 --> 01:05:11,000 Speaker 2: vicious attacks on Bill O'Brien drop them. I disagree. I 1517 01:05:11,240 --> 01:05:12,560 Speaker 2: think he's under a lot of pressure. 1518 01:05:12,640 --> 01:05:14,800 Speaker 1: This offense looks but this year the way it did 1519 01:05:14,840 --> 01:05:18,680 Speaker 1: last year, I think people will be here with pitchforks 1520 01:05:18,680 --> 01:05:23,800 Speaker 1: and torches for who, for the for Bill Belichick, Bill O'Brien, 1521 01:05:23,960 --> 01:05:25,040 Speaker 1: and for Mac Jones. 1522 01:05:26,120 --> 01:05:26,880 Speaker 5: We'll see it's good. 1523 01:05:26,880 --> 01:05:28,360 Speaker 2: We'll see what they have for see what they have 1524 01:05:28,440 --> 01:05:29,080 Speaker 2: for weapons. 1525 01:05:29,440 --> 01:05:30,440 Speaker 5: You got to divvy it up. 1526 01:05:30,480 --> 01:05:33,000 Speaker 2: It's it's tough. How Teflon Mack if he if he 1527 01:05:33,160 --> 01:05:35,520 Speaker 2: if they have the same cast of characters back on offense. 1528 01:05:35,880 --> 01:05:37,400 Speaker 2: You gotta get him, Jama Chase. 1529 01:05:37,480 --> 01:05:40,600 Speaker 1: He keeps saying Teflon Mack, and I still hear on 1530 01:05:40,640 --> 01:05:43,520 Speaker 1: his shows the people who call in are at least 1531 01:05:43,560 --> 01:05:46,400 Speaker 1: fifty to fifty on that subject that Max's not the 1532 01:05:46,440 --> 01:05:47,240 Speaker 1: guy minute. 1533 01:05:47,280 --> 01:05:49,640 Speaker 2: I hear that all the time. Are you comparing like 1534 01:05:49,880 --> 01:05:52,360 Speaker 2: the calls, Yeah, the callers, Okay. 1535 01:05:52,240 --> 01:05:55,000 Speaker 1: The fans, the people who spend the money to come 1536 01:05:55,000 --> 01:05:55,439 Speaker 1: to the game. 1537 01:05:55,520 --> 01:05:58,040 Speaker 2: That's not a cross section of the people. The people 1538 01:05:58,040 --> 01:06:02,720 Speaker 2: who call those shows, yeah, or almost entirely negative. Okay, Well, 1539 01:06:02,800 --> 01:06:07,479 Speaker 2: how are you talking to? You talking about the media people, 1540 01:06:07,720 --> 01:06:09,960 Speaker 2: the people who cover the dam I'm gonna have a 1541 01:06:10,040 --> 01:06:11,880 Speaker 2: round table in my living room. You can come. We're 1542 01:06:11,920 --> 01:06:14,680 Speaker 2: going to talk about Matt. Who else are you listening 1543 01:06:14,680 --> 01:06:18,480 Speaker 2: to about this? I don't I got about the media. 1544 01:06:18,400 --> 01:06:21,640 Speaker 2: This is not hard to understand. I'm not talking about 1545 01:06:21,680 --> 01:06:24,840 Speaker 2: the media. Like Tom Curran said, you could trade Mac 1546 01:06:24,920 --> 01:06:28,160 Speaker 2: Jones over Robert Craft's dead body two days ago, right, like, 1547 01:06:28,320 --> 01:06:31,800 Speaker 2: so he's accomplished so much, you know that we can't 1548 01:06:31,800 --> 01:06:34,000 Speaker 2: even broach the topic that if someone came to the 1549 01:06:34,000 --> 01:06:37,520 Speaker 2: Patriots looking to deal for Max Jones, we can't even listen. Again, 1550 01:06:37,640 --> 01:06:40,439 Speaker 2: I don't care what the media says. Okay, well, that's 1551 01:06:40,440 --> 01:06:43,560 Speaker 2: the only talking about the paying public. Okay, Well, you 1552 01:06:43,600 --> 01:06:45,880 Speaker 2: have no way of knowing what the paying public thinks. 1553 01:06:46,200 --> 01:06:48,480 Speaker 2: I do when they call in the show that is 1554 01:06:48,720 --> 01:06:52,240 Speaker 2: over the top negativity fred on Sports Radio. Come on, 1555 01:06:52,320 --> 01:06:54,760 Speaker 2: I'm saying it's fifty to fifty. It's not over the top. 1556 01:06:54,840 --> 01:06:57,760 Speaker 2: It's over the top negativity for the most part. The 1557 01:06:57,840 --> 01:06:58,439 Speaker 2: hosts are. 1558 01:07:00,360 --> 01:07:02,000 Speaker 5: About five minutes later. 1559 01:07:02,400 --> 01:07:02,920 Speaker 2: I gotta be on. 1560 01:07:03,000 --> 01:07:04,840 Speaker 5: I gotta find these Max super fans. I don't I 1561 01:07:04,840 --> 01:07:06,240 Speaker 5: don't haven't seen. I don't seen a lot of them. 1562 01:07:06,240 --> 01:07:07,600 Speaker 5: They're not allowed allowed it. 1563 01:07:08,200 --> 01:07:10,280 Speaker 2: Well, he thinks that everybody is a Max super fan. 1564 01:07:10,400 --> 01:07:15,040 Speaker 2: Teflon Mack, he called him. Okay, I'm not talking about fans. 1565 01:07:15,280 --> 01:07:17,120 Speaker 2: I don't know why you keep bringing up fans. I'm 1566 01:07:17,120 --> 01:07:18,840 Speaker 2: talking with the people who cover the team. I know, 1567 01:07:18,840 --> 01:07:20,760 Speaker 2: But who can can you name me one guy who 1568 01:07:20,800 --> 01:07:23,320 Speaker 2: covers the team that thinks that they should move on 1569 01:07:23,360 --> 01:07:24,160 Speaker 2: from Mac Jones. 1570 01:07:24,960 --> 01:07:27,840 Speaker 1: I'd have to look, I'd have to look at my notes. 1571 01:07:27,960 --> 01:07:35,320 Speaker 3: That's another great moment from. 1572 01:07:32,800 --> 01:07:36,080 Speaker 2: All right, and I found one. Yeah, who Joe Murray? 1573 01:07:36,160 --> 01:07:39,680 Speaker 2: Joe Murray, Joe Murray like like ZAPPI, all right, we're 1574 01:07:39,720 --> 01:07:41,160 Speaker 2: back one the show. 1575 01:07:41,200 --> 01:07:44,320 Speaker 1: Within the show gave away some things. There were trivia 1576 01:07:44,440 --> 01:07:50,840 Speaker 1: questions people won. George Huffnagel won what New England Patriot 1577 01:07:50,920 --> 01:07:53,760 Speaker 1: earned offensive Rookie of the Year honors in nineteen ninety five. 1578 01:07:54,120 --> 01:07:56,880 Speaker 1: The answer was Curtis Martin. George Huffnagel won What did 1579 01:07:56,920 --> 01:07:58,360 Speaker 1: he win? But he's won? 1580 01:07:58,440 --> 01:08:00,000 Speaker 2: Johnny, you won a brand new page. 1581 01:08:00,200 --> 01:08:01,280 Speaker 5: It's on filter T's right. 1582 01:08:01,360 --> 01:08:06,080 Speaker 1: And then Ben Bradley won a shirt in the two 1583 01:08:06,080 --> 01:08:08,919 Speaker 1: thousand and eight opener after Tom Brady got hurt. Who 1584 01:08:08,960 --> 01:08:12,280 Speaker 1: did Matt Castle throw his only touchdown too in that game? 1585 01:08:12,600 --> 01:08:15,360 Speaker 1: The answer was Randy Moss and Ben Bradley got that right. 1586 01:08:15,720 --> 01:08:18,599 Speaker 1: The third question no one has got the right answer 1587 01:08:18,640 --> 01:08:19,160 Speaker 1: to yet. 1588 01:08:19,360 --> 01:08:21,719 Speaker 8: Right, there's been answers, but none of who still open. 1589 01:08:22,320 --> 01:08:25,120 Speaker 2: We'll take I guess we'll take his answer. 1590 01:08:25,200 --> 01:08:27,160 Speaker 6: No, no, I I let me give a slight clue. 1591 01:08:27,160 --> 01:08:29,559 Speaker 6: It was included in the top twelve Brady video. 1592 01:08:29,360 --> 01:08:31,800 Speaker 1: Though, Okay, we'll take the will take answers to the 1593 01:08:31,840 --> 01:08:34,719 Speaker 1: end of the show, just emailing at webradio Pictures dot com. 1594 01:08:34,760 --> 01:08:37,599 Speaker 1: The question is, when was the first time Tom Brady 1595 01:08:37,640 --> 01:08:41,200 Speaker 1: wore the Rye Dell speed helmet in an NFL game? 1596 01:08:41,280 --> 01:08:43,960 Speaker 5: Looked weird? Was striking? You're like, why this looks too 1597 01:08:44,000 --> 01:08:45,160 Speaker 5: big on him? What's going on? 1598 01:08:45,280 --> 01:08:47,960 Speaker 1: Because for years he he was one of the last 1599 01:08:47,960 --> 01:08:49,240 Speaker 1: people to change helmets. 1600 01:08:49,280 --> 01:08:50,719 Speaker 2: Remember, he liked his helmet. 1601 01:08:50,880 --> 01:08:53,599 Speaker 6: This was only a brief, a brief, little foray into 1602 01:08:53,640 --> 01:08:56,320 Speaker 6: the alternative helmet universe for Tom. I know in twenty 1603 01:08:56,360 --> 01:08:59,080 Speaker 6: twelve he didn't like Seattle. He wore kind of the 1604 01:08:59,080 --> 01:09:00,720 Speaker 6: more modern one a little, but the one that he 1605 01:09:00,800 --> 01:09:01,840 Speaker 6: ended up wearing at the end. 1606 01:09:02,560 --> 01:09:07,040 Speaker 1: So anyway, that will take those questions. So no, congratulations 1607 01:09:07,040 --> 01:09:09,960 Speaker 1: to George Huffnagel and Ben Bradley for winning T shirts. 1608 01:09:10,600 --> 01:09:12,559 Speaker 1: And that was the show within a show, And now 1609 01:09:12,600 --> 01:09:16,240 Speaker 1: we're back to the show that's out of the show, the. 1610 01:09:16,200 --> 01:09:18,479 Speaker 5: Actual show, the actual show, the halftime show. 1611 01:09:18,640 --> 01:09:21,720 Speaker 1: Also thanks to vip Strippers for thank you very much, 1612 01:09:21,840 --> 01:09:24,040 Speaker 1: Thank you very much, appreciate that it's. 1613 01:09:23,880 --> 01:09:26,719 Speaker 2: Good yea delicious our handy leftovers. 1614 01:09:26,920 --> 01:09:31,320 Speaker 1: We had our crystall, we had our caveat bought a table. Yea, 1615 01:09:33,160 --> 01:09:35,400 Speaker 1: but thank you. A lot of emails coming in, a 1616 01:09:35,439 --> 01:09:39,080 Speaker 1: lot of emails. But let's take the phone calls. Let's 1617 01:09:39,120 --> 01:09:41,200 Speaker 1: go to Josh and Dallas. He's been holding on. 1618 01:09:41,240 --> 01:09:42,840 Speaker 2: What's up? Josh? 1619 01:09:43,280 --> 01:09:46,160 Speaker 20: Hey everyone, thanks to taking my call. I just had 1620 01:09:46,200 --> 01:09:48,760 Speaker 20: a quick question and then just a little bit a 1621 01:09:48,760 --> 01:09:52,679 Speaker 20: little statement for you guys for your picks this year. 1622 01:09:53,000 --> 01:09:54,880 Speaker 20: But my question is, I just want to know if 1623 01:09:54,880 --> 01:09:59,040 Speaker 20: you guys had any maybe potential surprise captains this year. 1624 01:09:59,080 --> 01:10:02,320 Speaker 20: With mccordy or tiring and that slot being opened, I 1625 01:10:02,360 --> 01:10:07,720 Speaker 20: thought maybe an unconventional one could be Zeke just being outspoken, 1626 01:10:07,880 --> 01:10:11,920 Speaker 20: having had some experience with the Cowboys, as well as 1627 01:10:12,560 --> 01:10:16,800 Speaker 20: just a lot of offensive, younger offensive players and self 1628 01:10:16,840 --> 01:10:20,640 Speaker 20: admitted more quiet composed guys, and so he could just 1629 01:10:20,680 --> 01:10:23,519 Speaker 20: be a big personality in the locker room in a 1630 01:10:23,560 --> 01:10:27,040 Speaker 20: good way. And then my statement about the picks this 1631 01:10:27,160 --> 01:10:29,640 Speaker 20: year is, I know Freddy's always had the feel for 1632 01:10:29,680 --> 01:10:32,360 Speaker 20: the league, but I think with Paul's win last year, 1633 01:10:32,400 --> 01:10:34,240 Speaker 20: I think he might have earned the right this year 1634 01:10:34,360 --> 01:10:36,679 Speaker 20: to say that he's got the feel for the league. 1635 01:10:36,760 --> 01:10:38,600 Speaker 20: So at least to me, he's paula feel for the 1636 01:10:38,680 --> 01:10:39,280 Speaker 20: league for a low. 1637 01:10:39,760 --> 01:10:44,719 Speaker 2: Wow, Yeah, I've lost my field. 1638 01:10:45,840 --> 01:10:49,559 Speaker 1: Yeah you know, I'm sort of, you know, kind of 1639 01:10:50,240 --> 01:10:52,320 Speaker 1: tied to the Patriots. So if they're not doing well, 1640 01:10:52,360 --> 01:10:54,240 Speaker 1: I'm not doing well, right, you know what I mean. 1641 01:10:54,600 --> 01:10:57,120 Speaker 6: See, that's that's how I am too. Like it's just like, 1642 01:10:57,560 --> 01:11:00,360 Speaker 6: I mean, it sounds stupid, but like having more here 1643 01:11:00,400 --> 01:11:00,920 Speaker 6: for four. 1644 01:11:01,280 --> 01:11:05,440 Speaker 2: Odd games and he loses the pick contest because of seventeen. 1645 01:11:05,040 --> 01:11:07,280 Speaker 5: Of them been here four years. 1646 01:11:07,320 --> 01:11:08,760 Speaker 2: I think when they win it, I don't mean I 1647 01:11:08,760 --> 01:11:11,240 Speaker 2: don't mean like how their record is. 1648 01:11:11,280 --> 01:11:14,080 Speaker 1: I mean like overall, like you know, the state of 1649 01:11:14,120 --> 01:11:16,160 Speaker 1: the team is a reflection on me. 1650 01:11:16,479 --> 01:11:19,440 Speaker 2: So yeah, with some podoco. 1651 01:11:19,160 --> 01:11:21,400 Speaker 6: That's why, Well you're enjoying then the final phases of 1652 01:11:21,479 --> 01:11:23,200 Speaker 6: now you're just getting like you don't know yet, you're 1653 01:11:23,240 --> 01:11:24,000 Speaker 6: kind of in the unknown. 1654 01:11:24,000 --> 01:11:25,240 Speaker 5: You don't know how you're gonna be doing a couple 1655 01:11:25,240 --> 01:11:25,559 Speaker 5: of weeks. 1656 01:11:25,600 --> 01:11:28,200 Speaker 6: But hey, let's go, I would just say in response 1657 01:11:28,240 --> 01:11:30,680 Speaker 6: to his captain question, Adrian Phillips seems like kind of 1658 01:11:30,680 --> 01:11:32,880 Speaker 6: the guy breaking down the huddle sometimes before the game. 1659 01:11:33,800 --> 01:11:35,760 Speaker 6: I throw peppers in there to two guys. They feel 1660 01:11:35,760 --> 01:11:37,040 Speaker 6: like I'm pretty vocal this summer. 1661 01:11:38,080 --> 01:11:42,280 Speaker 1: Speaking of predictions. Uh, Tim our friend from duncan up. 1662 01:11:42,880 --> 01:11:45,479 Speaker 1: If you hear these things in the background, don't not 1663 01:11:45,560 --> 01:11:46,040 Speaker 1: in danger. 1664 01:11:46,120 --> 01:11:48,719 Speaker 5: Yeah, so just just a drill. 1665 01:11:48,920 --> 01:11:53,439 Speaker 1: I'll plow through that, Tim says. Yesterday afternoon, Mike Felger 1666 01:11:53,520 --> 01:11:56,120 Speaker 1: asked Paul, if everything goes well for the Patriots, what 1667 01:11:56,200 --> 01:11:58,680 Speaker 1: is the ceiling on wins? I believe Paul said it 1668 01:11:58,720 --> 01:12:01,680 Speaker 1: was either six or seven wins, and very few are 1669 01:12:01,720 --> 01:12:03,200 Speaker 1: really picking anything higher. 1670 01:12:03,280 --> 01:12:06,280 Speaker 2: Wrong, wrong, that's wrong. I didn't say six wins. I 1671 01:12:06,320 --> 01:12:09,520 Speaker 2: said seven or eight. You said seven or eight. There's 1672 01:12:09,560 --> 01:12:11,000 Speaker 2: a huge difference between six and eight. 1673 01:12:11,160 --> 01:12:15,360 Speaker 1: Okay, So if everything goes right, the ceiling is seven 1674 01:12:15,479 --> 01:12:15,760 Speaker 1: or eight. 1675 01:12:16,160 --> 01:12:18,679 Speaker 2: Yeah, I think about eight eight wins. I could see that. Wow. 1676 01:12:18,840 --> 01:12:22,240 Speaker 1: Yeah, So that's like if to me, if everything goes right, 1677 01:12:22,600 --> 01:12:24,479 Speaker 1: it's ten, that's the ceiling. 1678 01:12:24,520 --> 01:12:26,400 Speaker 2: Okay, so's too off. 1679 01:12:26,320 --> 01:12:28,920 Speaker 1: You know, and and I'm including there like there's a 1680 01:12:28,960 --> 01:12:31,800 Speaker 1: slight drop off for the bills and Aaron Rodgers doesn't 1681 01:12:31,840 --> 01:12:32,280 Speaker 1: do well. 1682 01:12:32,160 --> 01:12:34,320 Speaker 5: Well, that's everything going right right, exactly right. 1683 01:12:34,560 --> 01:12:37,559 Speaker 2: I would agree that involves everything going right. Yeah, yeah, 1684 01:12:37,600 --> 01:12:39,679 Speaker 2: I totally agree with that, And so I don't kill 1685 01:12:39,680 --> 01:12:41,519 Speaker 2: you for that. I think that's that's a rational You're 1686 01:12:41,560 --> 01:12:44,840 Speaker 2: down on the Patriot ten wins. Is everything going right? 1687 01:12:44,880 --> 01:12:46,120 Speaker 2: I think that's a rational pick. 1688 01:12:46,240 --> 01:12:48,880 Speaker 6: Yeah, so sure, everyone's clombing onto your seven. Paul, that's 1689 01:12:48,920 --> 01:12:50,439 Speaker 6: the problem you mentioned you said the words. 1690 01:12:50,479 --> 01:12:52,320 Speaker 2: I said seven or eight is what I said. I 1691 01:12:52,439 --> 01:12:55,439 Speaker 2: never said six now, and I do think there's a 1692 01:12:55,479 --> 01:12:59,400 Speaker 2: difference because I think six is like bare minimum, So 1693 01:12:59,439 --> 01:13:02,479 Speaker 2: that's the war as well. Five or six is the floor? Yeah? 1694 01:13:02,520 --> 01:13:04,400 Speaker 2: Like I think you know, if you have the Colts, 1695 01:13:04,560 --> 01:13:08,240 Speaker 2: if things don't go right, what's the floor five or six? Oh? 1696 01:13:08,280 --> 01:13:10,439 Speaker 1: Really? See, I think it's less than that. If things 1697 01:13:10,479 --> 01:13:11,200 Speaker 1: don't go right, it. 1698 01:13:11,120 --> 01:13:13,919 Speaker 2: Could go no, because I think you have the Saints, 1699 01:13:14,080 --> 01:13:19,479 Speaker 2: the Colts, the Commanders. I look at these games as 1700 01:13:19,520 --> 01:13:21,559 Speaker 2: games that they you know, you really shouldn't lose. 1701 01:13:21,760 --> 01:13:26,280 Speaker 5: You mentioned three, the Raiders, Broncos. 1702 01:13:26,760 --> 01:13:28,400 Speaker 2: I don't put the Broncos in that category. 1703 01:13:28,479 --> 01:13:31,920 Speaker 1: Now, Yeah, I think the floor could be four. 1704 01:13:32,200 --> 01:13:35,200 Speaker 2: Okay, friend's down on the pageot, you know what I mean. Like, 1705 01:13:35,400 --> 01:13:39,760 Speaker 2: but that's right, I'm being sarcastic. But like you make 1706 01:13:40,200 --> 01:13:42,080 Speaker 2: you sort of look at things, and you look at 1707 01:13:42,080 --> 01:13:44,519 Speaker 2: things one way. You have four to ten. I have 1708 01:13:44,600 --> 01:13:49,759 Speaker 2: it more like six to eight. Like Mike might happen. Okay, okay, 1709 01:13:49,760 --> 01:13:54,959 Speaker 2: so everybody's kind of in the same ballpark, don't you think. 1710 01:13:55,120 --> 01:13:59,160 Speaker 6: Yeah, if things go right generally No, No, in general, yeah, 1711 01:13:59,160 --> 01:14:01,679 Speaker 6: in general, the gap in general, I haven't. 1712 01:14:01,520 --> 01:14:02,800 Speaker 2: Heard anybody say more than ten. 1713 01:14:03,400 --> 01:14:05,799 Speaker 1: We do have a winner, so you can stop sending 1714 01:14:05,840 --> 01:14:09,439 Speaker 1: in emails for the last trivia question. The winner is 1715 01:14:09,720 --> 01:14:12,519 Speaker 1: Kevin and Dublin, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. 1716 01:14:12,560 --> 01:14:16,080 Speaker 2: I know, back back in the off before before camp started, 1717 01:14:16,080 --> 01:14:19,280 Speaker 2: before the offseason unfolded, there were some people talking about 1718 01:14:19,280 --> 01:14:23,000 Speaker 2: twelve thirteen wins, but I have not to Tom Current, 1719 01:14:23,400 --> 01:14:24,759 Speaker 2: but I have not heard. 1720 01:14:24,560 --> 01:14:26,960 Speaker 1: See he includes the media in these people. 1721 01:14:27,120 --> 01:14:31,080 Speaker 2: Okay, Fred, all due respect. I really don't care what 1722 01:14:31,200 --> 01:14:32,559 Speaker 2: Joe the Plumber has for a pick. 1723 01:14:32,640 --> 01:14:33,840 Speaker 1: See, I don't like he died. 1724 01:14:34,160 --> 01:14:38,840 Speaker 2: Like people who watched the league watch the team and 1725 01:14:38,880 --> 01:14:42,880 Speaker 2: analyze what they've seen. Like you can dismiss their opinions too, 1726 01:14:42,960 --> 01:14:46,160 Speaker 2: but their opinions are a little bit more valuable than 1727 01:14:46,880 --> 01:14:48,920 Speaker 2: just some random fan who just wants the team to 1728 01:14:48,960 --> 01:14:53,400 Speaker 2: win and that's what he's picked some random I want 1729 01:14:53,400 --> 01:14:56,040 Speaker 2: to know what, well, you don't know the zeitgeist from 1730 01:14:56,080 --> 01:14:57,680 Speaker 2: listening to ninety eight five. 1731 01:14:57,680 --> 01:14:59,920 Speaker 1: You get a cross section and you don't get across it. 1732 01:15:00,000 --> 01:15:03,360 Speaker 1: It's not just because I look at social media. 1733 01:15:04,000 --> 01:15:05,479 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's even worse. 1734 01:15:05,840 --> 01:15:07,680 Speaker 1: Well, I mean, where else is he gonna if you're 1735 01:15:07,680 --> 01:15:10,120 Speaker 1: gonna go out on these people that are worth listening to. 1736 01:15:10,200 --> 01:15:13,439 Speaker 2: If it's not social media, it's not the radio, I mean, 1737 01:15:13,479 --> 01:15:15,720 Speaker 2: where do you go? This is what I'm talking about, 1738 01:15:15,720 --> 01:15:19,160 Speaker 2: analysts people. He's so obsessed with the media. 1739 01:15:19,640 --> 01:15:22,160 Speaker 6: Why am I obsessed with it? I'm talking about having 1740 01:15:22,160 --> 01:15:24,200 Speaker 6: a prediction for a team. I know, but like you 1741 01:15:24,280 --> 01:15:27,760 Speaker 6: can so much, I don't care about it. I'm telling you, 1742 01:15:27,840 --> 01:15:30,800 Speaker 6: I care more about someone who's paid to give me 1743 01:15:30,840 --> 01:15:34,080 Speaker 6: an opinion on a sport than I do someone who 1744 01:15:34,439 --> 01:15:37,559 Speaker 6: watches it casually. Like I'm sorry, I don't really think 1745 01:15:37,600 --> 01:15:39,280 Speaker 6: that's that's controversial. 1746 01:15:38,720 --> 01:15:41,880 Speaker 2: As a take. Well, like I have my my neighbor 1747 01:15:41,920 --> 01:15:45,519 Speaker 2: who every day go so, yeah, what what do you 1748 01:15:45,560 --> 01:15:46,120 Speaker 2: think this year? 1749 01:15:47,439 --> 01:15:47,679 Speaker 9: Yeah? 1750 01:15:48,040 --> 01:15:50,080 Speaker 2: They they got a chance for the Super Bowl, Like 1751 01:15:50,800 --> 01:15:53,840 Speaker 2: that's what I'm expecting from from fans they watched they 1752 01:15:53,880 --> 01:15:56,680 Speaker 2: hope that's you know how we were talking about, Like 1753 01:15:56,720 --> 01:15:59,360 Speaker 2: when you go into training camp, I'm excited. I have hope. 1754 01:15:59,680 --> 01:16:02,840 Speaker 2: You would have hope. These better fans the exactly these. 1755 01:16:02,720 --> 01:16:05,759 Speaker 1: Betting spreads and these overrunners that come out either during 1756 01:16:05,800 --> 01:16:08,360 Speaker 1: the season or before the season, they get set by 1757 01:16:08,400 --> 01:16:12,640 Speaker 1: the betting houses, but then they are and what they 1758 01:16:12,720 --> 01:16:15,680 Speaker 1: end up being is dictated by who the betting. 1759 01:16:15,360 --> 01:16:19,360 Speaker 2: Public, the fans. Not necessarily the case. But we'll continue, 1760 01:16:19,479 --> 01:16:22,080 Speaker 2: not the media, not the media. You'll continue to go 1761 01:16:22,120 --> 01:16:26,320 Speaker 2: down that road. So okay, So is is Vegas down 1762 01:16:26,360 --> 01:16:30,040 Speaker 2: on the Patriots? Then yes, okay. Bridgetone as long as 1763 01:16:30,040 --> 01:16:30,639 Speaker 2: you're consistent. 1764 01:16:30,880 --> 01:16:33,240 Speaker 1: Bridgetone is the official tire of the New England Patriots 1765 01:16:33,280 --> 01:16:36,439 Speaker 1: and proud partner with Sullivan Tire, New England's headquarters for 1766 01:16:36,520 --> 01:16:40,120 Speaker 1: quality Bridgetone Tires. Visit sullivantire dot com to find the 1767 01:16:40,160 --> 01:16:44,000 Speaker 1: location near you. 1768 01:16:42,680 --> 01:16:44,519 Speaker 5: Got some new rookie numbers, Paul, Do you want to 1769 01:16:44,520 --> 01:16:45,599 Speaker 5: announce them? Should? 1770 01:16:45,600 --> 01:16:47,040 Speaker 2: I say? You can? Go right ahead? 1771 01:16:47,640 --> 01:16:50,839 Speaker 5: So Gonzale switched to six bearingers switch. 1772 01:16:50,720 --> 01:16:53,800 Speaker 1: Wait wait, wait, six six six. That's not what is 1773 01:16:53,840 --> 01:16:54,160 Speaker 1: gonna do. 1774 01:16:54,360 --> 01:16:55,759 Speaker 2: That's a terrible number. 1775 01:16:55,760 --> 01:16:58,280 Speaker 5: Not zero six six is a terrible That's why. 1776 01:16:58,120 --> 01:17:01,599 Speaker 6: They treated Nick Folk to get number four. Bearinger nine 1777 01:17:01,640 --> 01:17:04,640 Speaker 6: to seventeen, Ryland thirty eight to thirty seven, and the 1778 01:17:04,640 --> 01:17:08,200 Speaker 6: Big one City. So sixty one to sixty two. Big 1779 01:17:08,240 --> 01:17:08,760 Speaker 6: switch there. 1780 01:17:09,080 --> 01:17:09,400 Speaker 2: You know. 1781 01:17:10,960 --> 01:17:11,960 Speaker 5: I gotta go sixty two. 1782 01:17:12,360 --> 01:17:15,640 Speaker 2: You know this. You can call me a fraud. 1783 01:17:15,320 --> 01:17:17,160 Speaker 5: And you can. You're a fraud. 1784 01:17:17,240 --> 01:17:20,479 Speaker 2: Shoot me right between the eyes for even caring. But 1785 01:17:21,560 --> 01:17:25,160 Speaker 2: six six, that's six super Bowls. That's a bad number. 1786 01:17:25,520 --> 01:17:26,240 Speaker 2: Why is it bad? 1787 01:17:26,479 --> 01:17:28,360 Speaker 5: It's just yeah, give me. 1788 01:17:28,600 --> 01:17:31,000 Speaker 2: One great player? Who was number six? 1789 01:17:31,200 --> 01:17:33,679 Speaker 5: I don't know, Okay, Hopkins, the Hopkins were six? 1790 01:17:34,400 --> 01:17:34,799 Speaker 2: Hopkins? 1791 01:17:34,840 --> 01:17:36,040 Speaker 5: Who DeAndre Hopkins? 1792 01:17:36,160 --> 01:17:36,320 Speaker 1: No? 1793 01:17:36,920 --> 01:17:37,080 Speaker 2: Ten? 1794 01:17:37,520 --> 01:17:37,720 Speaker 5: Ten? 1795 01:17:37,840 --> 01:17:41,400 Speaker 1: What about in any sport any six six that were good? 1796 01:17:41,760 --> 01:17:46,160 Speaker 5: Bill Russell, Oh that's a big, big one. But yeah, yeah, 1797 01:17:46,200 --> 01:17:48,080 Speaker 5: but that's not commonly a good number. 1798 01:17:48,360 --> 01:17:49,639 Speaker 2: It's not a good football number. 1799 01:17:49,680 --> 01:17:50,960 Speaker 5: Yeah, not a good anything number. 1800 01:17:52,080 --> 01:17:54,000 Speaker 6: Sixteen though, that's you put it one in front of 1801 01:17:54,000 --> 01:17:56,200 Speaker 6: sixteen is good? 1802 01:17:56,360 --> 01:17:58,000 Speaker 2: Six? But I heard. 1803 01:17:58,360 --> 01:18:00,280 Speaker 1: I don't know if I'm giving away any secret you 1804 01:18:00,280 --> 01:18:02,400 Speaker 1: wanted zero. I wonder if they wouldn't let them, And 1805 01:18:02,439 --> 01:18:06,680 Speaker 1: I wonder if that's not yet been approved by the league. 1806 01:18:07,120 --> 01:18:09,160 Speaker 5: Yeah, that's just not approved by the I. 1807 01:18:09,200 --> 01:18:12,479 Speaker 2: Wonder if it hasn't been approved by William Belichick too much. 1808 01:18:14,920 --> 01:18:18,839 Speaker 8: Sixes are Bill Russell, Julius Irving, and Lebron James. 1809 01:18:19,040 --> 01:18:21,480 Speaker 1: Those are pretty three pretty good sixes. 1810 01:18:21,160 --> 01:18:23,479 Speaker 2: None of which played football, which is the only sport 1811 01:18:23,520 --> 01:18:26,160 Speaker 2: I'm talking about yet again, the one that I'm paid 1812 01:18:26,200 --> 01:18:28,479 Speaker 2: to cover. I have an opinion on. 1813 01:18:28,720 --> 01:18:33,640 Speaker 1: Okay, do top sixes in NFL Todd's in North Carolina, 1814 01:18:33,800 --> 01:18:34,200 Speaker 1: what's up to? 1815 01:18:36,200 --> 01:18:38,800 Speaker 21: Well, my my base for this year is probably two 1816 01:18:38,840 --> 01:18:40,720 Speaker 21: wins because I think if things go sideways, they're going 1817 01:18:40,760 --> 01:18:43,800 Speaker 21: to go sideways pretty hard. But I think that there's 1818 01:18:44,200 --> 01:18:46,759 Speaker 21: a chance at ten if they really get everything together 1819 01:18:46,800 --> 01:18:49,560 Speaker 21: and they you know, the offense clicks and everything along. 1820 01:18:49,280 --> 01:18:51,439 Speaker 2: Those lines, and the other teams fall apart. 1821 01:18:52,080 --> 01:18:54,519 Speaker 21: Extending from that, well, yeah, exactly, Paul, that's part of 1822 01:18:54,640 --> 01:18:55,400 Speaker 21: everything going around. 1823 01:18:55,479 --> 01:18:57,599 Speaker 2: That's why I agree with Fred kind of depend on that. 1824 01:18:58,880 --> 01:19:02,120 Speaker 21: Two quick questions, how is this offense going to work? 1825 01:19:02,200 --> 01:19:04,080 Speaker 21: Is it going to pass to run or run to 1826 01:19:04,240 --> 01:19:07,400 Speaker 21: pass type thing that? And then if this, if this 1827 01:19:07,439 --> 01:19:09,920 Speaker 21: offense does go sideways at the end of the year, 1828 01:19:09,920 --> 01:19:11,559 Speaker 21: who's going to be blamed? It's going to be Mac 1829 01:19:12,080 --> 01:19:14,160 Speaker 21: would be Bill O'Brien maybe, or is it going to 1830 01:19:14,200 --> 01:19:17,479 Speaker 21: be Bill the GM slash I think yeah, that's. 1831 01:19:17,320 --> 01:19:18,920 Speaker 2: Going to get the biggest piece of the thanks for 1832 01:19:18,960 --> 01:19:19,200 Speaker 2: the car. 1833 01:19:19,280 --> 01:19:20,920 Speaker 1: I think Bill will get the biggest slice. 1834 01:19:20,920 --> 01:19:23,799 Speaker 2: Bill Belichick, Yes, I agree, no doubt. Then Bill O'Brien, 1835 01:19:23,920 --> 01:19:24,559 Speaker 2: then Mack. 1836 01:19:25,080 --> 01:19:26,200 Speaker 1: Now then I think Mac. 1837 01:19:27,040 --> 01:19:29,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, I don't know, there's a lot of pressure on 1838 01:19:29,160 --> 01:19:29,759 Speaker 2: Bill O'Brien. 1839 01:19:30,280 --> 01:19:33,000 Speaker 5: Oh yeah, I don't really know about the run pass thing. 1840 01:19:33,000 --> 01:19:34,759 Speaker 6: I just I just wonder what they feel more comfortable 1841 01:19:34,760 --> 01:19:36,800 Speaker 6: with with with the offensive line right now, Like how 1842 01:19:36,800 --> 01:19:39,120 Speaker 6: do they feel about the two separate like, how do 1843 01:19:39,120 --> 01:19:40,160 Speaker 6: we feel about our run game? 1844 01:19:40,280 --> 01:19:41,839 Speaker 5: How do we feel about our pass protection? 1845 01:19:41,920 --> 01:19:44,600 Speaker 6: What do you think the break these guys roughly percentage 1846 01:19:44,600 --> 01:19:47,880 Speaker 6: wise run pass sixty to forty pass, I would say 1847 01:19:47,880 --> 01:19:49,519 Speaker 6: in that neighborhood, I think they're I mean, I think 1848 01:19:49,520 --> 01:19:50,840 Speaker 6: they're going to be forced to pass. 1849 01:19:50,840 --> 01:19:52,960 Speaker 2: They're going to be closer to fifty five forty five. 1850 01:19:53,000 --> 01:19:55,000 Speaker 5: I think probably they'd like it to But I mean, 1851 01:19:55,040 --> 01:19:56,519 Speaker 5: I think based on how the game is going to. 1852 01:19:56,560 --> 01:19:58,760 Speaker 2: Go, but a lot I mean you pass to run 1853 01:19:58,840 --> 01:19:59,519 Speaker 2: or run to pass. 1854 01:19:59,640 --> 01:20:00,800 Speaker 5: I don't know, I don't really know what that means. 1855 01:20:01,680 --> 01:20:03,960 Speaker 1: Yeah, I like always they'll have a lot of short, 1856 01:20:04,040 --> 01:20:06,960 Speaker 1: high percentage passes that will substitute for the running game. 1857 01:20:07,120 --> 01:20:09,120 Speaker 2: They got to get the ball out quickly. 1858 01:20:09,400 --> 01:20:14,680 Speaker 1: And you know, I again, I I sound like a 1859 01:20:15,600 --> 01:20:19,479 Speaker 1: you know, broken record here, but they got to get away. 1860 01:20:19,240 --> 01:20:23,439 Speaker 2: From being easy to defend, trying to give you the coming, 1861 01:20:23,600 --> 01:20:23,800 Speaker 2: you know. 1862 01:20:23,920 --> 01:20:27,200 Speaker 1: And I don't know how they're going to do that 1863 01:20:27,520 --> 01:20:31,439 Speaker 1: unless they stretch that field a little bit, because right now, 1864 01:20:31,880 --> 01:20:33,479 Speaker 1: let's just play near the line of scrimmage. 1865 01:20:33,520 --> 01:20:34,519 Speaker 2: Let's crowd that box. 1866 01:20:34,560 --> 01:20:37,760 Speaker 1: And well, I mean, and and if they can beat 1867 01:20:37,840 --> 01:20:39,559 Speaker 1: us that way, then they're going to have to prove it. 1868 01:20:39,680 --> 01:20:39,920 Speaker 2: Yeah. 1869 01:20:40,000 --> 01:20:41,400 Speaker 6: And the other part of that is, I feel like 1870 01:20:41,439 --> 01:20:43,519 Speaker 6: and it's going to be happening a lot starting a 1871 01:20:43,520 --> 01:20:46,240 Speaker 6: week from Sunday. It's going to be uh first in 1872 01:20:46,360 --> 01:20:49,040 Speaker 6: ten from about the thirteen yard line, and I'm gonna 1873 01:20:49,040 --> 01:20:51,320 Speaker 6: look at you guys and go here comes a fade 1874 01:20:51,320 --> 01:20:52,320 Speaker 6: to DeVante Parker. 1875 01:20:52,400 --> 01:20:53,120 Speaker 5: Because that's like. 1876 01:20:53,200 --> 01:20:58,160 Speaker 6: They're one play that's like, oh yeah, I mean, I 1877 01:20:58,240 --> 01:21:00,760 Speaker 6: just that that's like one. It's like that, And like 1878 01:21:00,800 --> 01:21:03,280 Speaker 6: the little checkdowns to Remandre and the little hitches on 1879 01:21:03,320 --> 01:21:06,840 Speaker 6: the outside, like those things were such a feature, along 1880 01:21:06,880 --> 01:21:09,080 Speaker 6: with the chuck it up to DeVante and hope he 1881 01:21:09,120 --> 01:21:10,800 Speaker 6: comes down with it. That I mean, I just if 1882 01:21:10,800 --> 01:21:12,599 Speaker 6: I was playing NFL defense against the. 1883 01:21:12,520 --> 01:21:16,439 Speaker 5: Patriots, that's the alert, alert Parker one on the outside. 1884 01:21:16,479 --> 01:21:17,400 Speaker 5: They're going to him on top. 1885 01:21:18,560 --> 01:21:21,080 Speaker 1: Let's go to Anthony in Seattle. 1886 01:21:21,120 --> 01:21:24,479 Speaker 2: What's up, Anthony, twelve and five. 1887 01:21:24,880 --> 01:21:27,519 Speaker 22: We're gonna split with the Bills, We're gonna sweep the Jets. 1888 01:21:27,560 --> 01:21:29,519 Speaker 22: We're gonna shock the world to win the whole thing. 1889 01:21:30,080 --> 01:21:30,280 Speaker 2: Right. 1890 01:21:30,320 --> 01:21:31,080 Speaker 22: I haven't waivered. 1891 01:21:31,240 --> 01:21:31,880 Speaker 15: I called it. 1892 01:21:32,160 --> 01:21:34,800 Speaker 22: I'm sticking with it. The only time I put it 1893 01:21:34,840 --> 01:21:37,120 Speaker 22: on pause was when the Jack Jones News came out 1894 01:21:37,160 --> 01:21:39,719 Speaker 22: because I said, hey, you know, I had a vision. 1895 01:21:39,760 --> 01:21:42,360 Speaker 22: It looks like my visions ain't gonna you know, my 1896 01:21:42,400 --> 01:21:44,640 Speaker 22: defense is gonna break down, But it looks like that 1897 01:21:44,680 --> 01:21:47,479 Speaker 22: defense is still fully intact. And I got a vision, 1898 01:21:47,720 --> 01:21:48,760 Speaker 22: and that's what it's gonna be. 1899 01:21:48,840 --> 01:21:50,920 Speaker 2: Twelve and five on the same page. 1900 01:21:50,960 --> 01:21:53,200 Speaker 1: Anthony, if you're right, twelve and five, you can buy 1901 01:21:53,280 --> 01:21:53,759 Speaker 1: us lunch. 1902 01:21:54,200 --> 01:21:56,400 Speaker 22: All right, all right, and listen, I'll tell I'll take 1903 01:21:56,439 --> 01:21:58,519 Speaker 22: my lump. If I'm wrong, I'll call in but the same. 1904 01:21:58,560 --> 01:22:01,640 Speaker 2: But if you're wrong, you can buy us on the 1905 01:22:01,680 --> 01:22:02,280 Speaker 2: same thing. Apply. 1906 01:22:02,520 --> 01:22:04,360 Speaker 22: What I don't want to happen on this show, though, 1907 01:22:04,400 --> 01:22:06,160 Speaker 22: is once this train starts rolling, I don't want to 1908 01:22:06,160 --> 01:22:09,000 Speaker 22: hear anybody saying, well, nobody saw this coming, okay here, 1909 01:22:09,240 --> 01:22:11,160 Speaker 22: nobody except Anthony got it. 1910 01:22:11,280 --> 01:22:14,439 Speaker 2: You got it, mark it down market to take your 1911 01:22:14,479 --> 01:22:16,200 Speaker 2: lumps if it doesn't act it happening. 1912 01:22:16,280 --> 01:22:18,880 Speaker 6: Like I said, like this, that's what that's a good fan. 1913 01:22:19,040 --> 01:22:21,479 Speaker 6: That's what fans are for. Like, that's what fans do. 1914 01:22:22,160 --> 01:22:24,479 Speaker 6: Like if you if you're a fan and you love 1915 01:22:24,520 --> 01:22:26,920 Speaker 6: the team and you can't go into the season with 1916 01:22:27,040 --> 01:22:30,679 Speaker 6: some optimism, why are you doing it to the media? 1917 01:22:30,720 --> 01:22:33,680 Speaker 6: I mean, Anthony should think that doesn't it doesn't It 1918 01:22:33,720 --> 01:22:36,559 Speaker 6: kind of frustrate you when you kind of have national 1919 01:22:36,600 --> 01:22:39,880 Speaker 6: guys chime in about things that they know nothing about. 1920 01:22:39,680 --> 01:22:41,920 Speaker 2: Like, you know, like to Mario Douglas is going to 1921 01:22:41,920 --> 01:22:42,639 Speaker 2: be a breakout star? 1922 01:22:42,800 --> 01:22:46,800 Speaker 5: Yeah, yeah? Or Peter Schrager, well in his earlier Schrager's. 1923 01:22:46,439 --> 01:22:49,880 Speaker 6: Earlier when he had this summer was Malie Cunningham has 1924 01:22:49,920 --> 01:22:52,360 Speaker 6: been the breakhudster. You said Malie cunning him a couple 1925 01:22:52,360 --> 01:22:54,559 Speaker 6: of weeks ago, And I'm like, you know, sometimes he's 1926 01:22:54,600 --> 01:22:56,439 Speaker 6: like they just they get that, you know, and I think, 1927 01:22:56,479 --> 01:22:58,680 Speaker 6: you know, fans unfortunately get it. I I certainly did 1928 01:22:58,760 --> 01:23:00,680 Speaker 6: when I was a fan. You get these little you know, 1929 01:23:00,760 --> 01:23:02,240 Speaker 6: nuggets and you kind of run with it and it 1930 01:23:02,320 --> 01:23:04,559 Speaker 6: suddenly becomes all right, Malie cunning him out a. 1931 01:23:04,600 --> 01:23:07,160 Speaker 5: Nice practice too. He's lightened up practice. 1932 01:23:07,200 --> 01:23:08,679 Speaker 6: And you know, it's just I feel like the national 1933 01:23:08,720 --> 01:23:11,559 Speaker 6: people sometimes have so much to keep Maia and then 1934 01:23:11,600 --> 01:23:14,320 Speaker 6: they weigh in and it's like, yeah, but not really guy. 1935 01:23:14,479 --> 01:23:18,320 Speaker 6: You know That's why if the minutia for the national guys, 1936 01:23:18,360 --> 01:23:21,680 Speaker 6: for team to team, it's hard. I don't necessarily put 1937 01:23:21,720 --> 01:23:22,720 Speaker 6: as much stock in, but. 1938 01:23:22,640 --> 01:23:24,080 Speaker 5: Those ones get what I do know. 1939 01:23:24,120 --> 01:23:27,639 Speaker 2: But like, I think that the National guys understand which 1940 01:23:27,640 --> 01:23:29,960 Speaker 2: teams because they talk to people and they know which 1941 01:23:30,000 --> 01:23:33,439 Speaker 2: teams are more talented than others and that kind of thing. Now, 1942 01:23:33,520 --> 01:23:36,240 Speaker 2: they might not know exactly why the Patriots are going 1943 01:23:36,320 --> 01:23:41,439 Speaker 2: to be better offensively from a personnel standpoint, but they 1944 01:23:41,720 --> 01:23:43,960 Speaker 2: they know that they're going to be better offensively because 1945 01:23:43,960 --> 01:23:46,200 Speaker 2: of what they're hearing and what they're they're talking about 1946 01:23:46,200 --> 01:23:48,120 Speaker 2: and what they're talking to people about. Now what that 1947 01:23:48,200 --> 01:23:49,320 Speaker 2: translates to who knows? 1948 01:23:49,920 --> 01:23:50,720 Speaker 5: Who knows? 1949 01:23:51,320 --> 01:23:55,320 Speaker 1: How about let's go to Florida Phillips and Florida Phillip. 1950 01:23:55,320 --> 01:23:58,520 Speaker 2: How you doing. I did you escape see the hurricane? 1951 01:23:59,040 --> 01:23:59,880 Speaker 2: I said that was fit. 1952 01:24:01,080 --> 01:24:03,880 Speaker 23: Yeah, I'm doing terrific and the hurricane was on the 1953 01:24:03,880 --> 01:24:04,599 Speaker 23: other side. 1954 01:24:04,400 --> 01:24:07,240 Speaker 2: Of the fake Okay, good. 1955 01:24:08,040 --> 01:24:10,160 Speaker 23: Well, I want mister Perillo to know that I am 1956 01:24:10,200 --> 01:24:14,360 Speaker 23: a very enthusiastic, but I'm very enthusiastic about my pick. 1957 01:24:16,280 --> 01:24:19,040 Speaker 23: Do you remember the years when when they had plunk 1958 01:24:19,120 --> 01:24:21,000 Speaker 23: it and no offensive learning. 1959 01:24:22,120 --> 01:24:23,639 Speaker 2: No, that's way before my time. 1960 01:24:25,120 --> 01:24:28,280 Speaker 1: Do you remember that he does Jim he's playing coy 1961 01:24:28,960 --> 01:24:30,679 Speaker 1: When Jim Plunk was the Patriot's quarterback. 1962 01:24:30,720 --> 01:24:31,240 Speaker 2: I was two. 1963 01:24:31,840 --> 01:24:34,559 Speaker 6: I don't remember with twenty two. 1964 01:24:36,800 --> 01:24:39,920 Speaker 23: Go take a look at the film, because the poor 1965 01:24:40,000 --> 01:24:43,360 Speaker 23: guy never stood a chance. And I see the exact 1966 01:24:43,400 --> 01:24:46,519 Speaker 23: same thing happening this year, and I think they'll be 1967 01:24:46,600 --> 01:24:48,640 Speaker 23: lucky to win six games. 1968 01:24:49,360 --> 01:24:53,840 Speaker 2: Okay, the only thing, Philip, let me just say one thing, 1969 01:24:54,120 --> 01:24:56,920 Speaker 2: like on the on the positive side of that, I 1970 01:24:56,960 --> 01:24:59,479 Speaker 2: agree with you've seen so far, that's what it looks like. 1971 01:25:00,240 --> 01:25:02,280 Speaker 2: I don't think that you need to worry that the 1972 01:25:02,320 --> 01:25:04,360 Speaker 2: offensive line that you've seen so far is gonna be 1973 01:25:04,400 --> 01:25:06,280 Speaker 2: what they're going to go and go to the regular 1974 01:25:06,320 --> 01:25:09,960 Speaker 2: season with. They're going to be cold, strange, Michael, when 1975 01:25:10,000 --> 01:25:12,160 Speaker 2: you at the very minimum, those two are going to 1976 01:25:12,200 --> 01:25:14,800 Speaker 2: be in that lineup and you're going to have a 1977 01:25:14,840 --> 01:25:18,400 Speaker 2: different tackle because whether it's Calvin Anderson or one of 1978 01:25:18,400 --> 01:25:21,040 Speaker 2: the new guys, someone else is gonna play that you 1979 01:25:21,080 --> 01:25:23,559 Speaker 2: haven't really seen play yet. So I do think there's 1980 01:25:23,600 --> 01:25:25,719 Speaker 2: a chance that it's a lot better in the regular 1981 01:25:25,760 --> 01:25:27,040 Speaker 2: season that it's been in the summer. 1982 01:25:28,040 --> 01:25:30,040 Speaker 23: Well, I was thinking the same thing that I thought 1983 01:25:30,080 --> 01:25:31,080 Speaker 23: they could rid of Strange. 1984 01:25:31,640 --> 01:25:34,839 Speaker 2: No, no, no, no, they didn't get rid of Chasing Hines. 1985 01:25:34,960 --> 01:25:40,240 Speaker 2: Not strange, that a little more hope. Yeah, I don't 1986 01:25:40,240 --> 01:25:42,320 Speaker 2: think the offense. I mean, listen, the offensive line is 1987 01:25:42,320 --> 01:25:46,080 Speaker 2: by no means like a sure thing. It's the biggest 1988 01:25:46,160 --> 01:25:49,120 Speaker 2: question mark on offense for sure. But it will be 1989 01:25:49,120 --> 01:25:51,000 Speaker 2: better than what you saw in the summer because the 1990 01:25:51,040 --> 01:25:53,559 Speaker 2: personnel is better and it'll be healthier. 1991 01:25:54,360 --> 01:25:57,639 Speaker 23: All right, John Hand or Leon Grave. 1992 01:25:57,800 --> 01:26:01,040 Speaker 2: No, now those guys I did play, Thanks for the call. 1993 01:26:01,160 --> 01:26:04,679 Speaker 1: Who did the Patriots get, you know, for draft picks 1994 01:26:04,720 --> 01:26:08,479 Speaker 1: as a result of that trade to the Raiders for Plunket? 1995 01:26:08,640 --> 01:26:10,439 Speaker 1: Didn't they get Hannah as a result of that? 1996 01:26:10,720 --> 01:26:11,120 Speaker 5: Jeez? 1997 01:26:11,360 --> 01:26:13,920 Speaker 2: No, First of all, they traded plunk At to San Francisco. 1998 01:26:14,360 --> 01:26:18,040 Speaker 2: Oh they I believe it was. And then you were 1999 01:26:18,040 --> 01:26:20,960 Speaker 2: two years old, I believe, no, no, no, when Plunkett got traded. 2000 01:26:21,240 --> 01:26:23,439 Speaker 2: Now we're talking seventy six, that's the first year that 2001 01:26:23,520 --> 01:26:26,000 Speaker 2: I can sort of remember watching some games. Okay, Okay, 2002 01:26:27,280 --> 01:26:29,720 Speaker 2: I was eight and I went to my first first game. 2003 01:26:29,720 --> 01:26:31,559 Speaker 2: It was a Monday night game that year. But when 2004 01:26:31,560 --> 01:26:34,640 Speaker 2: Plunkett was getting killed by the offensive line, that's like, 2005 01:26:34,680 --> 01:26:35,880 Speaker 2: that's even before Fred's time. 2006 01:26:36,160 --> 01:26:40,040 Speaker 1: Yeah, But when they traded Plunket, who who did the 2007 01:26:40,040 --> 01:26:41,519 Speaker 1: Patriots end up getting in. 2008 01:26:41,479 --> 01:26:43,560 Speaker 2: The I believe it was Mike Haynes. 2009 01:26:43,680 --> 01:26:46,320 Speaker 6: Right, if you could throw me a media guy out, 2010 01:26:47,200 --> 01:26:50,160 Speaker 6: something happened, I want to say Mike Haynes, Tim Fox, 2011 01:26:50,200 --> 01:26:50,960 Speaker 6: and Pete Brockt. 2012 01:26:51,640 --> 01:26:53,880 Speaker 2: They were three They got three first round picks. 2013 01:26:53,680 --> 01:26:55,760 Speaker 1: Right, and they were all good players for a long 2014 01:26:55,800 --> 01:26:56,200 Speaker 1: time on. 2015 01:26:56,160 --> 01:26:58,240 Speaker 2: The team, right, and I think they may have gotten 2016 01:26:58,240 --> 01:27:01,879 Speaker 2: Ike four a too, who didn't pan out as umm. 2017 01:27:02,320 --> 01:27:05,040 Speaker 8: Al right, I see two nineteen seventy six first round 2018 01:27:05,160 --> 01:27:08,200 Speaker 8: draft picks, one seventy seven first round pick, oh Ray 2019 01:27:08,200 --> 01:27:12,080 Speaker 8: Claiborn second round pick, and quarterback Tom Owen. 2020 01:27:12,680 --> 01:27:14,120 Speaker 2: Okay, so do you know who they picked? 2021 01:27:16,760 --> 01:27:19,719 Speaker 1: No, you're right, it was Fox. What year was Rock 2022 01:27:20,160 --> 01:27:20,960 Speaker 1: and Mike Haynes. 2023 01:27:22,640 --> 01:27:27,240 Speaker 2: I'm looking right, what year was this? Seventy six, seventy 2024 01:27:27,280 --> 01:27:28,719 Speaker 2: six and seventy seven draft? 2025 01:27:29,200 --> 01:27:31,040 Speaker 5: All right, I got it, I got yeah. 2026 01:27:30,840 --> 01:27:32,559 Speaker 1: All right, while you're looking that up. 2027 01:27:32,760 --> 01:27:35,519 Speaker 6: To seventy six first rounders two I got it right here, 2028 01:27:35,600 --> 01:27:37,320 Speaker 6: seventy six first rounders, twelve and twenty one. 2029 01:27:37,439 --> 01:27:40,960 Speaker 5: I'll get to who they picked. After drafting future Hall of. 2030 01:27:40,960 --> 01:27:43,360 Speaker 6: Fame cornerback Mike Haynes with their own pick, the team 2031 01:27:43,439 --> 01:27:46,559 Speaker 6: selected center Pete Brock in safety Tim Fox with San Francis. 2032 01:27:46,560 --> 01:27:48,720 Speaker 2: Okay, so I had so Haines wasn't part of that, 2033 01:27:48,880 --> 01:27:49,960 Speaker 2: wasn't part of this? So it was. 2034 01:27:50,200 --> 01:27:52,880 Speaker 6: And then in the following year they team selected raining 2035 01:27:53,280 --> 01:27:55,080 Speaker 6: Clayborn with the forty nine ers first round. 2036 01:27:55,080 --> 01:27:58,720 Speaker 2: Okay, so it was Clayborn, Fox in Brock and I 2037 01:27:58,760 --> 01:28:01,559 Speaker 2: think they had a second rounder Hooris Ivory. I had 2038 01:28:01,560 --> 01:28:02,960 Speaker 2: the wrong jag running back. 2039 01:28:03,200 --> 01:28:06,160 Speaker 5: The one final Tom Owen. 2040 01:28:07,000 --> 01:28:09,000 Speaker 2: Yeah, he's a backup quarter in four years is about 2041 01:28:09,000 --> 01:28:09,240 Speaker 2: all right. 2042 01:28:09,280 --> 01:28:11,479 Speaker 1: Kyle from Pembroke writes in I just want to say 2043 01:28:11,520 --> 01:28:13,599 Speaker 1: thank you for the amazing work you do. After listening 2044 01:28:13,640 --> 01:28:17,519 Speaker 1: to national shows like First Things First and Undisputed Make 2045 01:28:17,560 --> 01:28:19,880 Speaker 1: a mountain out of a mohill that was Belichick waving 2046 01:28:20,000 --> 01:28:22,800 Speaker 1: Zappi and cunning him, I've gained even more respect for 2047 01:28:22,880 --> 01:28:24,799 Speaker 1: the hard work that you guys and the other local 2048 01:28:24,840 --> 01:28:28,479 Speaker 1: shows do in preparation to give us accurate reports and 2049 01:28:28,600 --> 01:28:29,960 Speaker 1: well educated opinions. 2050 01:28:30,320 --> 01:28:31,360 Speaker 2: I guess the question to. 2051 01:28:31,400 --> 01:28:34,400 Speaker 1: Go along with this would be, besides the quarterbacks and 2052 01:28:34,439 --> 01:28:37,080 Speaker 1: running backs, were there any surprises in the final roster? 2053 01:28:38,760 --> 01:28:40,679 Speaker 6: I mean, I think we talked a little mere speed, 2054 01:28:41,280 --> 01:28:44,120 Speaker 6: a little bit of a surprise, but no, I think 2055 01:28:44,120 --> 01:28:48,000 Speaker 6: they went pretty pretty bare bones. I mean it's other 2056 01:28:48,080 --> 01:28:49,840 Speaker 6: than speed and maybe Sean Wade. 2057 01:28:49,920 --> 01:28:51,720 Speaker 2: How many missus did you have in your last one? 2058 01:28:51,760 --> 01:28:53,280 Speaker 2: I didn't do it up the other one, but I 2059 01:28:53,320 --> 01:28:54,479 Speaker 2: think I had four misses. 2060 01:28:54,600 --> 01:28:57,599 Speaker 10: I had probably quite a few because I did mine 2061 01:28:57,640 --> 01:29:01,200 Speaker 10: before Pierstrong was traded and before the tackles came in, 2062 01:29:01,320 --> 01:29:04,080 Speaker 10: and but you know, like we're talking about before all 2063 01:29:04,160 --> 01:29:06,280 Speaker 10: the you know, I see a lot of people out there. 2064 01:29:06,720 --> 01:29:08,680 Speaker 10: I only had two misses. It's like, well, you did 2065 01:29:08,720 --> 01:29:12,760 Speaker 10: it on Monday, after Pierre. It's like after they after 2066 01:29:12,760 --> 01:29:15,960 Speaker 10: they made all these trades, you updated your roster projection, 2067 01:29:16,040 --> 01:29:16,559 Speaker 10: Like I could have. 2068 01:29:16,560 --> 01:29:19,880 Speaker 2: Done the same thing. Yeah, And I was like, wait 2069 01:29:19,920 --> 01:29:22,920 Speaker 2: a second, Like, how could I have been better? Yeah? 2070 01:29:24,680 --> 01:29:27,240 Speaker 2: How could I know more? We're talking about the same person. 2071 01:29:27,600 --> 01:29:31,080 Speaker 5: Oh, I shoot, you're not you know exactly what. 2072 01:29:30,960 --> 01:29:31,679 Speaker 2: We're talking about. 2073 01:29:31,720 --> 01:29:34,559 Speaker 10: We'll tell you off the air. Okay, we're trying not to. 2074 01:29:34,600 --> 01:29:36,320 Speaker 10: They make fun of too many people, and. 2075 01:29:36,240 --> 01:29:38,040 Speaker 2: There's still thirty one minutes swating the show. There's a 2076 01:29:38,040 --> 01:29:39,960 Speaker 2: pretty good chance I'll say it, but I. 2077 01:29:39,960 --> 01:29:43,559 Speaker 10: Want to hear Fred's uh Patrick Brady thing we were 2078 01:29:43,560 --> 01:29:44,240 Speaker 10: at practice. 2079 01:29:44,280 --> 01:29:59,720 Speaker 24: I don't know, Oh my god, my goodness. 2080 01:30:03,960 --> 01:30:08,120 Speaker 10: All right, all right, Well, the Patriots had very similar 2081 01:30:08,160 --> 01:30:13,040 Speaker 10: attendance to yesterday. So the absences were Taekwon, Thornton, Riley Reef, 2082 01:30:13,160 --> 01:30:17,600 Speaker 10: DeVante Parker, and one new absence, no James Ferrence. So 2083 01:30:17,800 --> 01:30:20,960 Speaker 10: practice squad James ference now, but no James Ferrence. So 2084 01:30:21,000 --> 01:30:23,600 Speaker 10: those are your four guys that weren't a practice in 2085 01:30:23,720 --> 01:30:26,760 Speaker 10: stadium practice today out on the game field, and they 2086 01:30:26,800 --> 01:30:31,880 Speaker 10: were in blue and white scrimmage jerseys, so probably a 2087 01:30:31,960 --> 01:30:34,560 Speaker 10: procedural practice. They weren't in pad, so it's not like 2088 01:30:34,600 --> 01:30:37,400 Speaker 10: they're going all out scrimmage style. So I would assume 2089 01:30:37,439 --> 01:30:41,000 Speaker 10: that they're doing you know, sideline and like substitutions, and 2090 01:30:41,040 --> 01:30:42,760 Speaker 10: that's why they're in the stadium, and that's why they're 2091 01:30:42,760 --> 01:30:44,439 Speaker 10: in the stadium. So that's actually when we get the 2092 01:30:44,720 --> 01:30:47,160 Speaker 10: in stadium Yes, similar to the in stadium practice. 2093 01:30:47,200 --> 01:30:49,839 Speaker 1: But you know, if I was built like probably between 2094 01:30:49,880 --> 01:30:52,040 Speaker 1: now and the Eagles game, we're gonna get different kinds 2095 01:30:52,080 --> 01:30:54,519 Speaker 1: of weather. Might rain one day, they'll be win one day. 2096 01:30:54,760 --> 01:31:00,640 Speaker 1: I would have Rylan in there every day, kicking for 2097 01:31:00,720 --> 01:31:03,120 Speaker 1: every change of weather that I could do. 2098 01:31:03,280 --> 01:31:05,719 Speaker 2: Why do I have the feeling that Fred is gonna 2099 01:31:05,760 --> 01:31:09,360 Speaker 2: mock me so bad when like poor Chad Ryland goes 2100 01:31:09,400 --> 01:31:13,400 Speaker 2: out and miss a field, He's gonna the difference is 2101 01:31:13,920 --> 01:31:15,519 Speaker 2: to kill me. He's gonna kill me. 2102 01:31:15,560 --> 01:31:17,200 Speaker 9: What Fred? He doesn't need that? 2103 01:31:17,800 --> 01:31:19,599 Speaker 2: Well, I know why why? 2104 01:31:20,600 --> 01:31:23,920 Speaker 7: Because he's played football in places with really bad weather. 2105 01:31:24,000 --> 01:31:28,799 Speaker 1: No, not, it's how does the how does this stadium 2106 01:31:28,800 --> 01:31:29,559 Speaker 1: affect the wind? 2107 01:31:29,640 --> 01:31:31,800 Speaker 2: Right? Well, I think that's why it's not. 2108 01:31:33,479 --> 01:31:36,439 Speaker 1: But how in this stadium with the new because Bill 2109 01:31:36,520 --> 01:31:39,519 Speaker 1: knew like with the old stadium, Okay, when it's windy, 2110 01:31:39,640 --> 01:31:41,240 Speaker 1: I know this is what's going to happen. 2111 01:31:41,479 --> 01:31:43,400 Speaker 2: But this stadium he doesn't know yet. Yeah. 2112 01:31:43,880 --> 01:31:48,240 Speaker 10: The stadium scoreboard is you can tell just standing on 2113 01:31:48,280 --> 01:31:52,000 Speaker 10: the field how much less windy it is because all 2114 01:31:52,040 --> 01:31:54,639 Speaker 10: of us have stood on the field from countless times 2115 01:31:54,880 --> 01:31:57,400 Speaker 10: and it's it's usually pretty windy, regardless of if it's 2116 01:31:57,400 --> 01:31:59,839 Speaker 10: really that windy outside. Because it was the open horseshoe 2117 01:31:59,880 --> 01:32:02,880 Speaker 10: and the wind would funnel in. With that scoreboard, there's 2118 01:32:02,960 --> 01:32:04,599 Speaker 10: not a whole lot of wind out there anymore. 2119 01:32:04,880 --> 01:32:07,200 Speaker 2: Bill said there was a huge difference last year because 2120 01:32:07,240 --> 01:32:09,519 Speaker 2: that's when that school board was up. You know, obviously 2121 01:32:09,560 --> 01:32:12,880 Speaker 2: it's just operational now, but he said there was a 2122 01:32:12,920 --> 01:32:15,320 Speaker 2: big difference between years past and last year. Yeah. 2123 01:32:15,439 --> 01:32:16,880 Speaker 7: I will say one thing I do like about him 2124 01:32:16,920 --> 01:32:20,760 Speaker 7: is that he's played in Michigan. 2125 01:32:20,920 --> 01:32:22,200 Speaker 9: And he's also played Maryland. 2126 01:32:22,240 --> 01:32:23,439 Speaker 2: He's from Ohio State. 2127 01:32:23,840 --> 01:32:26,640 Speaker 7: Like he's He's played in places where the weather is 2128 01:32:26,720 --> 01:32:28,360 Speaker 7: not great. It's not like he was a kicker at 2129 01:32:28,600 --> 01:32:31,679 Speaker 7: University of Florida, like he has actually played in places where. 2130 01:32:31,720 --> 01:32:33,879 Speaker 1: The weather is But part of the home field advantage 2131 01:32:33,920 --> 01:32:37,840 Speaker 1: is knowing the tendencies of your stadium, you know, knowing. 2132 01:32:37,760 --> 01:32:40,639 Speaker 10: Because Maryland for some reasons in the Big Ten, so 2133 01:32:40,720 --> 01:32:45,200 Speaker 10: they played Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State. Yeah, I still 2134 01:32:45,439 --> 01:32:46,120 Speaker 10: can't figure out. 2135 01:32:46,160 --> 01:32:48,760 Speaker 2: But Penn State and plus didn't he he started at 2136 01:32:48,800 --> 01:32:52,320 Speaker 2: Eastern Michigan, right, Yeah, so obviously he had some bad weather. 2137 01:32:52,600 --> 01:32:54,080 Speaker 5: Would you think it gets awest in six? 2138 01:32:55,240 --> 01:32:57,799 Speaker 9: Yeah, I'm upset about it would have been better than zero. 2139 01:32:57,640 --> 01:33:01,320 Speaker 10: No, Bill Russell I go look some and someone else 2140 01:33:01,320 --> 01:33:03,240 Speaker 10: can ask the question. But I do, I do wonder 2141 01:33:03,280 --> 01:33:07,080 Speaker 10: like a zero, just not in circulation, like guest, like 2142 01:33:07,120 --> 01:33:08,160 Speaker 10: nobody gets zero. 2143 01:33:08,280 --> 01:33:11,400 Speaker 5: Too flashy, don't like it, barely wanted to give Parker one. 2144 01:33:12,800 --> 01:33:15,200 Speaker 1: Just calling attention to yourself when you get zero. 2145 01:33:15,640 --> 01:33:18,519 Speaker 10: Yeah, oh god, the first round pick who might actually 2146 01:33:18,520 --> 01:33:20,760 Speaker 10: be good at football draws attention to himself zero. 2147 01:33:20,960 --> 01:33:22,960 Speaker 8: By the way, the top ranked number six in the NFL, 2148 01:33:23,160 --> 01:33:25,599 Speaker 8: J Cutler, who boy. 2149 01:33:26,040 --> 01:33:27,120 Speaker 5: Is, thank you very much? 2150 01:33:27,160 --> 01:33:29,200 Speaker 2: And there it is. Well it wasn't. I mean, it 2151 01:33:29,240 --> 01:33:30,559 Speaker 2: wasn't Nick Folk number six. 2152 01:33:30,600 --> 01:33:34,120 Speaker 6: So we talked, he's banking highly in the time, all right, 2153 01:33:34,680 --> 01:33:36,840 Speaker 6: So I just said that there's no one's ever been good. 2154 01:33:36,920 --> 01:33:41,599 Speaker 1: So Pep and the Deuce did their top twelve Tom 2155 01:33:41,640 --> 01:33:45,400 Speaker 1: Brady moments. Uh, we're getting ready for Tom Brady Day here, 2156 01:33:45,520 --> 01:33:47,960 Speaker 1: and so for the next twelve days, every day we'll 2157 01:33:48,000 --> 01:33:50,840 Speaker 1: have a different type of Tom Brady content, not the 2158 01:33:50,960 --> 01:33:54,840 Speaker 1: usual stuff. There'll be some other, you know, offbeat type 2159 01:33:54,840 --> 01:33:59,080 Speaker 1: of Brady content, but we'll introduce different things leading up 2160 01:33:59,080 --> 01:34:01,960 Speaker 1: to the game on September tenth. And so they did 2161 01:34:02,000 --> 01:34:04,439 Speaker 1: the top twelve moments, which I thought was great. Everybody 2162 01:34:04,520 --> 01:34:05,800 Speaker 1: loved it people. 2163 01:34:05,520 --> 01:34:06,040 Speaker 2: That saw it. 2164 01:34:06,040 --> 01:34:08,680 Speaker 1: It's doing very well, it's doing really well. But what 2165 01:34:09,640 --> 01:34:12,160 Speaker 1: if we did it again, I do it a little differently. 2166 01:34:12,240 --> 01:34:15,760 Speaker 1: I would really get granular with the moment, like not 2167 01:34:15,880 --> 01:34:18,000 Speaker 1: the you know, not a game, but it could be 2168 01:34:18,120 --> 01:34:21,680 Speaker 1: a moment within any game won or loss that you 2169 01:34:21,760 --> 01:34:24,559 Speaker 1: remember Brady four. You know, one of the first ones 2170 01:34:24,600 --> 01:34:27,679 Speaker 1: that came to mind was the irlocker when he deeked 2171 01:34:27,680 --> 01:34:30,880 Speaker 1: out you know Arlocker that like, that's a moment, Like, 2172 01:34:31,120 --> 01:34:35,000 Speaker 1: I love that you had this one as a moment. 2173 01:34:35,040 --> 01:34:38,840 Speaker 1: But the Brady the Brown overtime in Miami, that was 2174 01:34:38,880 --> 01:34:41,400 Speaker 1: a great that that play was a moment for. 2175 01:34:41,360 --> 01:34:43,439 Speaker 2: Me, one of my earliest football memories. 2176 01:34:43,800 --> 01:34:47,760 Speaker 1: Sorry, I think Paul can help me there. I don't 2177 01:34:47,760 --> 01:34:52,080 Speaker 1: know if this is one or three. But in Buffalo, Brady, no, 2178 01:34:52,160 --> 01:34:56,200 Speaker 1: Brad right, Brady got actually absolutely whack, got his helmet 2179 01:34:56,280 --> 01:34:59,519 Speaker 1: knocked off and got up and gave the first down. 2180 01:35:00,080 --> 01:35:02,559 Speaker 2: No, when the helmet got knocked off, Yeah he did 2181 01:35:02,600 --> 01:35:03,800 Speaker 2: not get up and no, no, no, no. 2182 01:35:03,680 --> 01:35:05,799 Speaker 1: No, Yeah he made a first down gesture. 2183 01:35:06,040 --> 01:35:09,400 Speaker 2: No he didn't. We gotta look, we gotta get the tape. 2184 01:35:09,479 --> 01:35:10,160 Speaker 2: Let's get the tape. 2185 01:35:10,240 --> 01:35:11,200 Speaker 5: Yeah, I'll get the tape. 2186 01:35:11,320 --> 01:35:13,360 Speaker 1: I mean, it wasn't immediate, but he I know, I 2187 01:35:13,400 --> 01:35:15,080 Speaker 1: know the moment you're talking. Yeah, he got up and 2188 01:35:15,400 --> 01:35:17,280 Speaker 1: made the first down gesture. 2189 01:35:17,880 --> 01:35:19,479 Speaker 10: The one he on the like that was kind of 2190 01:35:19,479 --> 01:35:21,639 Speaker 10: bledsoe ish on the sideline that he was. 2191 01:35:21,600 --> 01:35:22,439 Speaker 2: In the field of play. 2192 01:35:22,439 --> 01:35:24,639 Speaker 1: It wasn't on the sideline, Oh no, it was absolutely 2193 01:35:24,640 --> 01:35:25,840 Speaker 1: and he knocked his helmet off. 2194 01:35:25,880 --> 01:35:27,639 Speaker 2: And you know, maybe I'm thinking of a different play. 2195 01:35:27,680 --> 01:35:30,639 Speaker 2: You know, you could be thinking of a different play maybe, Yeah, 2196 01:35:30,880 --> 01:35:32,400 Speaker 2: so maybe we could both be right. 2197 01:35:32,560 --> 01:35:35,000 Speaker 1: This was this was like you knows as you look 2198 01:35:35,040 --> 01:35:37,640 Speaker 1: at in the in the Bill's press box, it was 2199 01:35:38,520 --> 01:35:41,439 Speaker 1: going right to left and was probably on the New 2200 01:35:41,439 --> 01:35:43,680 Speaker 1: England thirty year yard line where he got hit. 2201 01:35:44,520 --> 01:35:46,519 Speaker 6: I can picture the hit, I just can't. I can't 2202 01:35:46,520 --> 01:35:48,160 Speaker 6: picture the immediate aftermath of it. 2203 01:35:48,920 --> 01:35:51,840 Speaker 10: I do remember, because Bill's fans love to circulate that 2204 01:35:51,920 --> 01:35:53,880 Speaker 10: for some reason, like he didn't pick their ass for 2205 01:35:53,920 --> 01:35:54,479 Speaker 10: twenty years. 2206 01:35:54,520 --> 01:35:56,600 Speaker 2: But yeah, okay, I have I have video of it, 2207 01:35:56,640 --> 01:35:58,840 Speaker 2: but it doesn't go long enough. But I don't think 2208 01:35:58,840 --> 01:35:59,320 Speaker 2: that you're right. 2209 01:35:59,360 --> 01:36:03,920 Speaker 1: Okay, Anyway, Brady kneeling down a Richard Sherman. 2210 01:36:03,720 --> 01:36:05,439 Speaker 5: Track, that was the one I was getting ready to 2211 01:36:05,479 --> 01:36:05,760 Speaker 5: see it. 2212 01:36:06,600 --> 01:36:09,040 Speaker 6: That was a moment, right, we got it, and like 2213 01:36:09,320 --> 01:36:11,599 Speaker 6: after Sherman has talked you know so much, you mad 2214 01:36:11,640 --> 01:36:14,400 Speaker 6: bro and all that stuff, and you know, respected Sherman 2215 01:36:14,439 --> 01:36:16,240 Speaker 6: and the legion of Boom. But like that moment where 2216 01:36:16,240 --> 01:36:18,080 Speaker 6: he reached down and Brady was sitting there with like 2217 01:36:18,120 --> 01:36:21,920 Speaker 6: thinking like that was just the finally like we got 2218 01:36:22,000 --> 01:36:22,599 Speaker 6: number four. 2219 01:36:22,840 --> 01:36:25,280 Speaker 2: Yeah I did. The Bills fans love to put that. 2220 01:36:25,240 --> 01:36:25,720 Speaker 1: One out there. 2221 01:36:25,760 --> 01:36:30,320 Speaker 2: Yeah, he may have been knocked up. I don't think 2222 01:36:30,320 --> 01:36:31,200 Speaker 2: he was doing first. 2223 01:36:31,800 --> 01:36:34,439 Speaker 1: You know, and most people Brady with his hands over 2224 01:36:34,479 --> 01:36:36,680 Speaker 1: the head after the one Super Bowl, that was like 2225 01:36:36,720 --> 01:36:37,960 Speaker 1: a moment that everyone. 2226 01:36:37,720 --> 01:36:39,719 Speaker 5: Looking at his sisters I think was like shaking. 2227 01:36:40,080 --> 01:36:41,800 Speaker 2: It's not really high on this. 2228 01:36:42,479 --> 01:36:46,639 Speaker 1: The post game everybody thinks we suck when he said. 2229 01:36:46,400 --> 01:36:50,719 Speaker 2: That against the Chargers. Yeah, and then you had. 2230 01:36:50,520 --> 01:36:53,600 Speaker 1: You know the Moss, Remember the Moss, the past of 2231 01:36:53,680 --> 01:36:56,400 Speaker 1: Moss that broke two records in one. 2232 01:36:57,120 --> 01:36:59,400 Speaker 2: That was a moment, I tell you, guys said that one. 2233 01:36:59,439 --> 01:37:01,639 Speaker 6: We did part of the game, yeah, part of the games. 2234 01:37:01,680 --> 01:37:03,360 Speaker 6: But there were definitely some of those moments. I'm sure 2235 01:37:03,360 --> 01:37:04,680 Speaker 6: you could go through all those games and find a 2236 01:37:04,720 --> 01:37:07,599 Speaker 6: moment that you although I don't really know what would 2237 01:37:07,680 --> 01:37:10,080 Speaker 6: you say for Atlanta for the Super Bowl fifty one, 2238 01:37:10,120 --> 01:37:11,640 Speaker 6: A lot of people were like, hey, that should have 2239 01:37:11,640 --> 01:37:13,360 Speaker 6: been number one, which I which I respect, but I 2240 01:37:13,400 --> 01:37:15,880 Speaker 6: don't really I don't know if I had a Brady moment. 2241 01:37:16,160 --> 01:37:17,519 Speaker 1: There was a Brady moment there. 2242 01:37:17,520 --> 01:37:18,880 Speaker 10: I mean, there was a bunch of them, but yeah, 2243 01:37:18,880 --> 01:37:21,519 Speaker 10: because that single one Doleman catch is almost an interception, 2244 01:37:21,640 --> 01:37:23,320 Speaker 10: so I don't really wouldn't give that to Brady. 2245 01:37:23,600 --> 01:37:27,880 Speaker 2: Yeah, right right. I looked at that, and obviously a 2246 01:37:27,880 --> 01:37:30,559 Speaker 2: lot of people disagree, but I looked at that much different. 2247 01:37:30,600 --> 01:37:34,080 Speaker 2: Like to me, the Seattle Super Bowl and the Kansas 2248 01:37:34,080 --> 01:37:38,519 Speaker 2: City AFC Championship, like those were the Patriots just taking 2249 01:37:38,560 --> 01:37:41,559 Speaker 2: it from the other team as opposed to the other 2250 01:37:41,600 --> 01:37:42,480 Speaker 2: team capitulating. 2251 01:37:43,040 --> 01:37:45,599 Speaker 1: Yeah, I agree, But do you guys have any other 2252 01:37:45,760 --> 01:37:49,120 Speaker 1: like just moments that come to mind when you think Brady. 2253 01:37:48,840 --> 01:37:50,800 Speaker 10: And well, I mean, I don't know if this I 2254 01:37:50,840 --> 01:37:54,880 Speaker 10: didn't watch the whole thing, full disclosure, but KEMBERL. Tompkins 2255 01:37:55,000 --> 01:37:57,720 Speaker 10: in thirteen is still like that was. 2256 01:37:57,680 --> 01:38:00,120 Speaker 11: Like number eleven of them they got you didn't make it, 2257 01:38:00,360 --> 01:38:03,320 Speaker 11: didn't make it too in that that one is to me, like, 2258 01:38:03,400 --> 01:38:08,160 Speaker 11: if you're talking about moments, no, I watched the teaser 2259 01:38:08,200 --> 01:38:08,960 Speaker 11: that we put out. 2260 01:38:10,680 --> 01:38:12,320 Speaker 2: Do we do this, Like that's what I was going 2261 01:38:12,400 --> 01:38:14,439 Speaker 2: to ask, because yeah, you know, I haven't had a 2262 01:38:14,520 --> 01:38:16,280 Speaker 2: chance to give one of the people that was part 2263 01:38:16,320 --> 01:38:18,960 Speaker 2: of it, But do we put like is it numbers? 2264 01:38:19,200 --> 01:38:23,439 Speaker 2: Is it going all at once? Aren't there going individual? Yeah? Okay, yeah, yeah, 2265 01:38:23,479 --> 01:38:26,679 Speaker 2: so like we haven't gotten that far yet. Yeah. 2266 01:38:26,760 --> 01:38:29,960 Speaker 10: I really did that in the call. And then obviously 2267 01:38:30,000 --> 01:38:32,679 Speaker 10: the Red Sox winning that day too, Like that Boston 2268 01:38:32,800 --> 01:38:36,719 Speaker 10: Sports Day was just like iconic. That was or teases 2269 01:38:36,760 --> 01:38:39,880 Speaker 10: Grand Slam in Game six, So that's like that, that 2270 01:38:39,920 --> 01:38:42,720 Speaker 10: whole day was just. 2271 01:38:42,800 --> 01:38:45,840 Speaker 6: This one might be more of a picture slash video moment, 2272 01:38:45,920 --> 01:38:48,439 Speaker 6: but there's a shot of Brady coming out of the 2273 01:38:48,479 --> 01:38:50,760 Speaker 6: tunnel in Super Bowl forty two to start the game, 2274 01:38:51,360 --> 01:38:53,680 Speaker 6: and it's just a shot that has always stuck with 2275 01:38:53,760 --> 01:38:55,679 Speaker 6: me of, you know what, they were on the verge 2276 01:38:55,680 --> 01:38:57,040 Speaker 6: to go up again, you know, not knowing what the 2277 01:38:57,080 --> 01:38:58,599 Speaker 6: outcome is going to be. But I don't know, it's 2278 01:38:58,640 --> 01:39:00,479 Speaker 6: not really a moment, but it was kind of the 2279 01:39:00,560 --> 01:39:02,280 Speaker 6: last moment of that team where they kind of came 2280 01:39:02,280 --> 01:39:03,360 Speaker 6: out full firepower. 2281 01:39:03,560 --> 01:39:04,920 Speaker 5: Here we go for the Super Bowl. We know what 2282 01:39:04,960 --> 01:39:06,559 Speaker 5: happened but that that one for me too. 2283 01:39:06,880 --> 01:39:09,960 Speaker 2: We saw a clip, Oh I know, I just did 2284 01:39:10,000 --> 01:39:14,439 Speaker 2: the sar a clip of the sorry the Kembrell Tompkins one, 2285 01:39:14,640 --> 01:39:17,680 Speaker 2: and I mean I was like they are all we 2286 01:39:17,760 --> 01:39:20,320 Speaker 2: all sorry, Like it was an unbelievable throw, but like 2287 01:39:20,479 --> 01:39:23,320 Speaker 2: just to see if I'm like again, from like two 2288 01:39:23,360 --> 01:39:26,120 Speaker 2: or three different angles, it was ridiculous. 2289 01:39:26,120 --> 01:39:29,160 Speaker 6: Well, they asked Brady, there's a video, but but Brady 2290 01:39:29,200 --> 01:39:31,559 Speaker 6: didn't even really know. He said that was a blown coverage. 2291 01:39:31,600 --> 01:39:33,720 Speaker 6: He said that one was more about them screwing up. 2292 01:39:33,720 --> 01:39:37,439 Speaker 6: And I think I think it was Jabbari Greer for 2293 01:39:37,520 --> 01:39:39,880 Speaker 6: the Saints. He miss timed his job, Like I know 2294 01:39:39,920 --> 01:39:43,720 Speaker 6: what Brady's talking about. But the throw was ridiculous. 2295 01:39:44,040 --> 01:39:47,880 Speaker 5: The one every time, and that's the one he counts right, 2296 01:39:47,880 --> 01:39:48,160 Speaker 5: that's like. 2297 01:39:48,200 --> 01:39:50,360 Speaker 6: Yeah, and that's the one like the defensive back like 2298 01:39:50,400 --> 01:39:52,479 Speaker 6: you don't even realize he caught the ball because it 2299 01:39:52,560 --> 01:39:55,080 Speaker 6: was just so perfectly like the d beaks like he's 2300 01:39:55,120 --> 01:39:56,240 Speaker 6: got it, Like you didn't know that. 2301 01:39:57,320 --> 01:39:59,320 Speaker 2: In flag football, when you when you coach your kid 2302 01:39:59,360 --> 01:40:00,800 Speaker 2: and you know what, I to give me his name, 2303 01:40:01,680 --> 01:40:04,040 Speaker 2: but there's always that kid that like you throw you 2304 01:40:04,080 --> 01:40:06,160 Speaker 2: could throw one hundred balls to him when you're practicing, 2305 01:40:06,200 --> 01:40:08,240 Speaker 2: he ain't gonna catch a one. But every once in 2306 01:40:08,280 --> 01:40:10,400 Speaker 2: a while you throw one and it hits him like 2307 01:40:10,800 --> 01:40:13,080 Speaker 2: he didn't have to move his hands. It goes right in. 2308 01:40:14,080 --> 01:40:16,840 Speaker 2: That's the look the Brandon Leafel catch. You couldn't drop 2309 01:40:16,880 --> 01:40:17,639 Speaker 2: little Johnny could. 2310 01:40:17,760 --> 01:40:19,200 Speaker 10: We'll do it for you. We'll put it right on you. 2311 01:40:19,320 --> 01:40:21,439 Speaker 10: We're gonna make this so you can't drop it. Well, 2312 01:40:21,479 --> 01:40:24,040 Speaker 10: so Brandon Lefel. Brady gives Brandon Lafel a lot of 2313 01:40:24,040 --> 01:40:25,639 Speaker 10: credit for the catch because it. 2314 01:40:25,680 --> 01:40:27,559 Speaker 2: Was not easy, but he put it. 2315 01:40:27,520 --> 01:40:29,759 Speaker 10: Because his arm I think is one of his hands 2316 01:40:29,920 --> 01:40:32,920 Speaker 10: arms was getting held by the defender. But I I 2317 01:40:33,080 --> 01:40:37,240 Speaker 10: just the Tompkins Camber. Tompkins won just like who he 2318 01:40:37,320 --> 01:40:39,680 Speaker 10: did it with, Like he's just like driving down the 2319 01:40:39,680 --> 01:40:42,200 Speaker 10: field with like Austin Colley and the other part. 2320 01:40:42,000 --> 01:40:45,639 Speaker 2: Like people forget like the clock, Like how many times 2321 01:40:45,720 --> 01:40:47,639 Speaker 2: have you watched an NFL game and you see teams 2322 01:40:47,640 --> 01:40:49,880 Speaker 2: like they're gonna give you chunks here, Yeah, but you 2323 01:40:49,880 --> 01:40:52,080 Speaker 2: know what we're gonna get you around the twenty twenty five. 2324 01:40:52,439 --> 01:40:54,519 Speaker 2: You're only gonna have time for one or two plays. 2325 01:40:55,040 --> 01:40:57,680 Speaker 2: They never score. And that was what that was like. 2326 01:40:57,720 --> 01:41:00,479 Speaker 2: There was like ten seconds left. Yeah, and they had 2327 01:41:00,479 --> 01:41:02,320 Speaker 2: to get it in. That was just an. 2328 01:41:02,160 --> 01:41:04,720 Speaker 10: Incredible that that like moment because they hadn't won the 2329 01:41:04,720 --> 01:41:07,200 Speaker 10: fourth Super Bowl yet and they had a tough season 2330 01:41:07,439 --> 01:41:09,880 Speaker 10: like in twenty thirteen with all the injuries and things 2331 01:41:09,920 --> 01:41:13,880 Speaker 10: like that, and like like Peyton Manny couldn't Patriots. Peyton 2332 01:41:13,920 --> 01:41:16,960 Speaker 10: Manner boy could never like he could never go down 2333 01:41:16,960 --> 01:41:21,240 Speaker 10: the field with Kemberl. Tompkins and Austin Colly and Aaron Dobson. 2334 01:41:21,320 --> 01:41:23,800 Speaker 2: I know that, I know this was intentional. I know 2335 01:41:24,040 --> 01:41:27,400 Speaker 2: no intentional, but he actually did do it with Austin Collin. 2336 01:41:28,040 --> 01:41:32,559 Speaker 10: Yeah, when Austin Colly was decent, before he was concussed, before. 2337 01:41:32,360 --> 01:41:38,639 Speaker 25: He was Pete the waiter right when we always when 2338 01:41:38,680 --> 01:41:41,679 Speaker 25: we joke, you know, like they always say, like Belichick 2339 01:41:41,720 --> 01:41:44,439 Speaker 25: will say, oh, like Johnny from Foxborough High, that was 2340 01:41:44,560 --> 01:41:46,559 Speaker 25: literally Johnny from Foxborough High. 2341 01:41:46,680 --> 01:41:49,519 Speaker 2: I agree, I agree, that was Johnny from Foxboro. 2342 01:41:49,640 --> 01:41:49,720 Speaker 7: Hi. 2343 01:41:50,040 --> 01:41:52,600 Speaker 2: Peyton man did that with Johnny for Foxborough. No, he 2344 01:41:52,640 --> 01:41:55,160 Speaker 2: had graduation. He didn't do it. He didn't do it 2345 01:41:55,160 --> 01:41:57,320 Speaker 2: in the in the Super Bowl with Johnny from Foxboro 2346 01:41:57,479 --> 01:41:58,599 Speaker 2: like like Brady did. 2347 01:41:58,800 --> 01:42:04,280 Speaker 6: Uh nine Buffalo first game back missed all of eight 2348 01:42:04,320 --> 01:42:07,520 Speaker 6: the Ben Watson like just that little bad that night, 2349 01:42:06,760 --> 01:42:09,559 Speaker 6: but when he had to have it like too, you know, 2350 01:42:09,560 --> 01:42:11,759 Speaker 6: and there was a terrible but Bills carrying the kickoff 2351 01:42:11,840 --> 01:42:13,320 Speaker 6: or turnout and then fumble him where. 2352 01:42:13,120 --> 01:42:14,400 Speaker 2: He was Lootis McKelvin. 2353 01:42:14,600 --> 01:42:19,640 Speaker 5: Yeah, Otis mcklevin. What a name, Fred, But that was 2354 01:42:19,680 --> 01:42:21,479 Speaker 5: but that was that was a moment too. 2355 01:42:22,080 --> 01:42:24,519 Speaker 1: Pat new Hampshire says, I love the top twelve Brady 2356 01:42:24,520 --> 01:42:27,800 Speaker 1: moments from Paul and Duce. Hard to argue with the list, 2357 01:42:28,280 --> 01:42:31,080 Speaker 1: but I wanted to share my favorite Brady moment. Twenty 2358 01:42:31,120 --> 01:42:34,320 Speaker 1: eleven AFC Championship Game, fourth quarter, down by four points, 2359 01:42:34,520 --> 01:42:37,400 Speaker 1: fourth and goal from the six inch line, and Brady 2360 01:42:37,439 --> 01:42:39,559 Speaker 1: takes a snap, reaches the ball over the goal line 2361 01:42:39,720 --> 01:42:42,120 Speaker 1: as fast as a short stop, turning a double play. 2362 01:42:42,360 --> 01:42:44,439 Speaker 1: The Ravens had no chance to stop him, but Brady 2363 01:42:44,439 --> 01:42:47,040 Speaker 1: paid the price with a vicious hit from ray Lewis 2364 01:42:47,040 --> 01:42:49,400 Speaker 1: that almost broke Brady in two. It ended up being 2365 01:42:49,400 --> 01:42:52,120 Speaker 1: the game winning touchdown, capped off with an f you 2366 01:42:52,240 --> 01:42:53,360 Speaker 1: spike in the end zone. 2367 01:42:54,040 --> 01:42:57,599 Speaker 2: Miss uh, I remember that I must get hit. I 2368 01:42:57,600 --> 01:42:58,200 Speaker 2: do remember that. 2369 01:42:58,280 --> 01:43:00,640 Speaker 6: Yeah, I must have interpreted what you're saying, so no, 2370 01:43:00,720 --> 01:43:04,360 Speaker 6: they're all together. So it's like a sixteen seventeen minute show. 2371 01:43:04,439 --> 01:43:06,280 Speaker 10: Oh yeah, it's like, why I should I hadn't got 2372 01:43:06,360 --> 01:43:08,040 Speaker 10: through the whole thing, and when I saw it, I'm like, 2373 01:43:08,040 --> 01:43:10,520 Speaker 10: for that, we should have we should have packaged. 2374 01:43:10,200 --> 01:43:11,120 Speaker 2: It that half hours. You know. 2375 01:43:11,120 --> 01:43:12,920 Speaker 6: What I was thinking, Fred is if we wanted to 2376 01:43:13,080 --> 01:43:15,240 Speaker 6: just like pad it a little bit, we could just 2377 01:43:15,400 --> 01:43:17,280 Speaker 6: do some highlights of some of the games that just 2378 01:43:17,400 --> 01:43:19,120 Speaker 6: missed and just put some voice over so we don't 2379 01:43:19,120 --> 01:43:21,040 Speaker 6: really have to shoot new stuff. We could just be like, yeah, 2380 01:43:21,400 --> 01:43:23,880 Speaker 6: oh six sandyea. They could add an like five minutes 2381 01:43:23,880 --> 01:43:25,120 Speaker 6: and do it so you get maybe for. 2382 01:43:25,040 --> 01:43:27,120 Speaker 1: The full show, maybe some interviews with people who were 2383 01:43:27,160 --> 01:43:28,400 Speaker 1: involved or something. 2384 01:43:28,120 --> 01:43:28,760 Speaker 2: Like that, you know. 2385 01:43:30,479 --> 01:43:30,879 Speaker 5: Somebody. 2386 01:43:30,960 --> 01:43:32,960 Speaker 6: Uh but somebody tweeted me that they liked it and 2387 01:43:33,000 --> 01:43:34,759 Speaker 6: they were like, oh, we should do ones for Gronk 2388 01:43:34,800 --> 01:43:35,720 Speaker 6: and Edelman, and I thought that. 2389 01:43:35,760 --> 01:43:38,000 Speaker 5: I'm like, and I'm like, I could picture the Gronk ones. 2390 01:43:38,000 --> 01:43:39,439 Speaker 5: So the Gronk ones would be fun. Like there's a 2391 01:43:39,439 --> 01:43:40,040 Speaker 5: lot of just. 2392 01:43:39,960 --> 01:43:44,040 Speaker 10: Like crazy because Washington when he's carrying like six guys Broncos, 2393 01:43:44,080 --> 01:43:48,680 Speaker 10: the Broncos Broncos catch Yeah, even the first I don't 2394 01:43:48,680 --> 01:43:50,400 Speaker 10: know if it was the first preseason game, but against 2395 01:43:50,439 --> 01:43:52,920 Speaker 10: the ROMs here and he like dragged three guys into 2396 01:43:52,920 --> 01:43:54,599 Speaker 10: the end zone as a rookie, and you're like this right. 2397 01:43:54,680 --> 01:43:57,840 Speaker 2: Right underneath, Yeah, theen zone, right underneath the press must 2398 01:43:57,840 --> 01:43:59,200 Speaker 2: and now let's see. 2399 01:43:59,200 --> 01:44:03,360 Speaker 1: Anthony says the exact moment when Butler intercepted the pass 2400 01:44:03,360 --> 01:44:05,559 Speaker 1: in the Super Bowl and Brady went crazy with Josh. 2401 01:44:05,600 --> 01:44:11,639 Speaker 10: That was my I was gonna say Michael Gervadi, despite 2402 01:44:11,640 --> 01:44:14,000 Speaker 10: his best efforts, Jimmy Garoppolo could not get involved in 2403 01:44:14,040 --> 01:44:14,640 Speaker 10: the celebration. 2404 01:44:15,320 --> 01:44:17,040 Speaker 2: Brady was like, you go over there. 2405 01:44:17,320 --> 01:44:19,880 Speaker 1: Stevie says when Brady raises the trophy and yells, we're 2406 01:44:19,880 --> 01:44:22,920 Speaker 1: bringing this sucker home from the Atlanta super Bowl. 2407 01:44:24,000 --> 01:44:27,040 Speaker 2: I remember that I did the braid, fairness, I don't 2408 01:44:27,080 --> 01:44:29,200 Speaker 2: remember half of these. Him with his hands on his head. 2409 01:44:29,200 --> 01:44:30,760 Speaker 2: I have that on a on a. 2410 01:44:30,720 --> 01:44:34,640 Speaker 5: Poster, shaking his head. Yeah that was because I do 2411 01:44:34,680 --> 01:44:36,519 Speaker 5: think he said he was looking at his his sisters 2412 01:44:36,520 --> 01:44:36,720 Speaker 5: at that. 2413 01:44:36,960 --> 01:44:39,439 Speaker 10: So I think that that like when the statue happens, 2414 01:44:39,520 --> 01:44:42,800 Speaker 10: that's in the running. I think for what the that. 2415 01:44:42,439 --> 01:44:44,000 Speaker 2: That's another segment. 2416 01:44:44,040 --> 01:44:47,360 Speaker 1: It's like if and when there's a Brady statue, what 2417 01:44:47,439 --> 01:44:48,240 Speaker 1: should be the pose? 2418 01:44:48,400 --> 01:44:51,000 Speaker 2: Well, I just take him that classic pose standing in 2419 01:44:51,040 --> 01:44:53,479 Speaker 2: the post. Yeah, that's beautifybody to throw a pass. 2420 01:44:53,560 --> 01:44:56,120 Speaker 6: I always I always really like the. 2421 01:44:56,080 --> 01:44:59,280 Speaker 2: Guy in nineteen fifty Darryl Lamarnica. 2422 01:44:58,840 --> 01:45:03,400 Speaker 9: Wait, like the one on the back of the Yeah. 2423 01:45:02,280 --> 01:45:03,360 Speaker 5: I always really liked. 2424 01:45:03,640 --> 01:45:05,080 Speaker 6: And this would be if you did if you did 2425 01:45:05,160 --> 01:45:07,080 Speaker 6: them together. But there's a really good shot right after 2426 01:45:07,080 --> 01:45:09,200 Speaker 6: that San Diego winning O six of Tom and Bill 2427 01:45:09,280 --> 01:45:11,040 Speaker 6: like kind of giving each other the handshake with. 2428 01:45:11,000 --> 01:45:12,640 Speaker 5: This like little grin on him. I like, you know 2429 01:45:12,720 --> 01:45:13,880 Speaker 5: that that that would make. 2430 01:45:13,760 --> 01:45:15,479 Speaker 6: The list for me if you were considered maybe doing 2431 01:45:15,520 --> 01:45:16,719 Speaker 6: both of them at the same time. 2432 01:45:16,800 --> 01:45:18,439 Speaker 2: That was always a good show. That's a game that 2433 01:45:18,640 --> 01:45:21,120 Speaker 2: you know how the Kansas City game has thought thought of, 2434 01:45:21,720 --> 01:45:24,280 Speaker 2: you know, like that game should be thought in that 2435 01:45:24,400 --> 01:45:26,120 Speaker 2: kind of a light, but it's not because they didn't 2436 01:45:26,160 --> 01:45:26,559 Speaker 2: win it all. 2437 01:45:26,720 --> 01:45:28,519 Speaker 5: Yeah. Well I brought it up on the show when 2438 01:45:28,520 --> 01:45:28,920 Speaker 5: we did it. 2439 01:45:28,960 --> 01:45:30,880 Speaker 6: I mean, you know, I talked many times about being 2440 01:45:30,920 --> 01:45:32,360 Speaker 6: at that game and it was one of the coolest, 2441 01:45:32,400 --> 01:45:33,599 Speaker 6: you know, experiences in my life. 2442 01:45:33,640 --> 01:45:35,599 Speaker 5: But you know, when you really look back, it was 2443 01:45:35,720 --> 01:45:36,720 Speaker 5: it was that in Kansas City. 2444 01:45:36,720 --> 01:45:39,080 Speaker 6: But the only are those the only two road playoff 2445 01:45:39,400 --> 01:45:42,000 Speaker 6: upset wins that they had and because otherwise they were 2446 01:45:42,000 --> 01:45:42,880 Speaker 6: pretty much playing at home. 2447 01:45:42,960 --> 01:45:45,879 Speaker 2: Right, Well, I lost all the playoff games on the road. 2448 01:45:45,760 --> 01:45:48,120 Speaker 5: Right Yeah, those are the only two wins. 2449 01:45:47,840 --> 01:45:48,960 Speaker 2: That I can't think. I can't think of it. 2450 01:45:49,520 --> 01:45:52,400 Speaker 5: Lost to Denver, lost at Denver three times. 2451 01:45:52,560 --> 01:45:55,400 Speaker 10: Yeah, the champ Bailey lost to Denver was at first 2452 01:45:55,560 --> 01:45:56,959 Speaker 10: my first Patriot heartbreak. 2453 01:45:57,040 --> 01:45:57,639 Speaker 2: That was tough. 2454 01:45:57,720 --> 01:45:59,360 Speaker 6: That's the that's the one that I just didn't have 2455 01:45:59,439 --> 01:46:01,160 Speaker 6: at that and I think they were just out of gas, 2456 01:46:01,200 --> 01:46:03,000 Speaker 6: like the third year in a row, trying to go 2457 01:46:03,080 --> 01:46:03,879 Speaker 6: deep in the playoffs. 2458 01:46:03,920 --> 01:46:05,519 Speaker 2: I just they didn't have it that night. 2459 01:46:05,600 --> 01:46:08,400 Speaker 6: They were close, though, like because they were champions, like 2460 01:46:08,920 --> 01:46:12,320 Speaker 6: to beat them. That was that was a touchback. And 2461 01:46:12,400 --> 01:46:13,439 Speaker 6: I'll stand by that. 2462 01:46:13,600 --> 01:46:16,519 Speaker 2: But even if it was like it doesn't really like, 2463 01:46:17,200 --> 01:46:20,080 Speaker 2: don't put context. It was a touch yeah. I mean 2464 01:46:20,080 --> 01:46:22,680 Speaker 2: I've never seen a replay that shows it definitively. But 2465 01:46:22,720 --> 01:46:26,360 Speaker 2: I know Patriots fans will go to their their graves think, well, 2466 01:46:26,400 --> 01:46:27,880 Speaker 2: they're right, you know, and maybe we can have a 2467 01:46:27,880 --> 01:46:29,840 Speaker 2: big sale and we can put some cameras on them. 2468 01:46:29,920 --> 01:46:33,760 Speaker 2: The goal that's what built that's that that elicited the 2469 01:46:33,760 --> 01:46:37,240 Speaker 2: the first one that was the first time to the 2470 01:46:37,280 --> 01:46:42,000 Speaker 2: dots look as. 2471 01:46:41,320 --> 01:46:44,960 Speaker 1: Uh eight five five pats five hundred. Shawn's in Connecticut. 2472 01:46:45,000 --> 01:46:51,040 Speaker 1: What's up, Sean, Sean? Sean Sean is gone? 2473 01:46:51,960 --> 01:46:53,719 Speaker 2: Christian in LA? What's up Christian? 2474 01:46:54,720 --> 01:46:56,040 Speaker 15: Here you guys doing today? 2475 01:46:56,280 --> 01:46:56,840 Speaker 5: Hey Christian? 2476 01:46:57,880 --> 01:47:02,600 Speaker 15: Okay? So my choice for the Brady statue would be 2477 01:47:02,680 --> 01:47:05,080 Speaker 15: the face he makes Jeff Afne he said, let's go. 2478 01:47:05,479 --> 01:47:08,320 Speaker 15: You know, that kind of Brady yell that he does. 2479 01:47:09,360 --> 01:47:13,320 Speaker 15: My favorite Brady game would be the Brady's back game 2480 01:47:13,360 --> 01:47:16,000 Speaker 15: against the Saints when he wins with the last last 2481 01:47:16,000 --> 01:47:17,640 Speaker 15: second throw into the corner. 2482 01:47:17,680 --> 01:47:18,719 Speaker 2: Of the end zone. 2483 01:47:18,920 --> 01:47:22,080 Speaker 15: And then I'll have two actual questions, and could you 2484 01:47:22,120 --> 01:47:27,360 Speaker 15: guys please answer both questions? You always answer one question anyway. 2485 01:47:27,720 --> 01:47:29,920 Speaker 15: What do you guys think the odds are that once 2486 01:47:30,160 --> 01:47:34,000 Speaker 15: Coach Belichick sets down that, assuming that we do well 2487 01:47:34,040 --> 01:47:37,760 Speaker 15: this year and beyond that, Bill O'Brien inherits the team. 2488 01:47:38,560 --> 01:47:41,599 Speaker 15: Or is it more likely that Josh somehow finds its 2489 01:47:41,640 --> 01:47:44,800 Speaker 15: way back into the folds and inherits the team? That 2490 01:47:44,960 --> 01:47:45,719 Speaker 15: question one. 2491 01:47:45,920 --> 01:47:48,720 Speaker 2: Less likely that Josh, what about Mayo? Yeah? 2492 01:47:48,720 --> 01:47:50,599 Speaker 1: What about Mayo? 2493 01:47:50,400 --> 01:47:53,840 Speaker 2: Mayo? Yeah? 2494 01:47:54,280 --> 01:47:54,559 Speaker 1: You do. 2495 01:47:56,000 --> 01:47:57,200 Speaker 15: Having fact to him and I don't know. 2496 01:47:57,439 --> 01:48:00,000 Speaker 2: I don't think Josh, I don't think Josh either. 2497 01:48:00,680 --> 01:48:02,640 Speaker 15: Yeah, you think he had a champ to come? 2498 01:48:02,680 --> 01:48:04,519 Speaker 2: After all, I didn't say he didn't have a chance. 2499 01:48:04,560 --> 01:48:08,919 Speaker 2: I don't. I would put his chances behind those other two. Yeah, okay, yeah? 2500 01:48:08,960 --> 01:48:09,240 Speaker 14: Cool? 2501 01:48:09,720 --> 01:48:15,320 Speaker 15: And then football question, assuming both Kayshawn Bousse and Mario 2502 01:48:15,439 --> 01:48:18,519 Speaker 15: Douglas do exceedingly well and the other receivers hold their own, 2503 01:48:19,920 --> 01:48:24,040 Speaker 15: do we have to cut someone to bring Pikwon Thornton 2504 01:48:24,120 --> 01:48:26,360 Speaker 15: back or is that the purpose of him starting the 2505 01:48:26,479 --> 01:48:28,559 Speaker 15: year on the injured reserve list? 2506 01:48:29,840 --> 01:48:32,439 Speaker 6: You don't you have eleven offensive lineman. My guess is 2507 01:48:32,760 --> 01:48:37,479 Speaker 6: at least two will go. Probably by week two, at 2508 01:48:37,520 --> 01:48:39,360 Speaker 6: least two of those guys will be gone. 2509 01:48:40,040 --> 01:48:41,439 Speaker 2: That's what maybe even three? 2510 01:48:41,320 --> 01:48:42,800 Speaker 5: Yeah, Thornton's out four weeks, right. 2511 01:48:42,840 --> 01:48:45,400 Speaker 2: He's out four weeks. By that time that Thornton's ready 2512 01:48:45,400 --> 01:48:46,960 Speaker 2: to come back, the offensive line is going to be 2513 01:48:47,000 --> 01:48:48,760 Speaker 2: back to a normal number. 2514 01:48:48,640 --> 01:48:50,600 Speaker 5: Or other people who have gotten hurt. 2515 01:48:50,800 --> 01:48:52,719 Speaker 6: I don't think the bottle will open up playing playing 2516 01:48:52,760 --> 01:48:55,400 Speaker 6: time though, might be might be an interesting debate how 2517 01:48:55,439 --> 01:48:56,760 Speaker 6: those guys does. 2518 01:48:56,400 --> 01:48:58,799 Speaker 15: He replaced in the in the game flow. 2519 01:49:00,120 --> 01:49:02,719 Speaker 6: Fift back and not be not be active for a while. 2520 01:49:02,880 --> 01:49:05,320 Speaker 6: I named it if they if they're really good. If 2521 01:49:05,479 --> 01:49:07,840 Speaker 6: if your scenario unfolds, then they may just leave them 2522 01:49:07,840 --> 01:49:08,880 Speaker 6: on ir right, we're. 2523 01:49:08,720 --> 01:49:11,760 Speaker 2: Talking about to do that, like what if what if? 2524 01:49:12,040 --> 01:49:16,720 Speaker 6: I mean it's a hypothetical, don't have a question, No, no, 2525 01:49:16,760 --> 01:49:17,680 Speaker 6: I'm just trying what if? 2526 01:49:17,760 --> 01:49:20,920 Speaker 2: What if? To Mario Douglas and to a lesser extent, 2527 01:49:21,000 --> 01:49:25,080 Speaker 2: Kaysehan Boody, you know, proved to be really productive fourth options, 2528 01:49:25,160 --> 01:49:28,679 Speaker 2: you know, fourth to fifth options. You know, I don't 2529 01:49:28,680 --> 01:49:31,600 Speaker 2: think it's a foregone conclusion that Thornton just gets activated 2530 01:49:31,600 --> 01:49:33,080 Speaker 2: when he's when he's ready. 2531 01:49:33,120 --> 01:49:35,120 Speaker 6: But if you you don't really have much going maybe 2532 01:49:35,120 --> 01:49:37,800 Speaker 6: Douglas has contributed a little bit, but Booty hasn't, and 2533 01:49:37,880 --> 01:49:40,000 Speaker 6: you know it's from Parker. 2534 01:49:40,080 --> 01:49:41,840 Speaker 2: Maybe cut one of them to put them on the 2535 01:49:41,840 --> 01:49:44,160 Speaker 2: practice squad at that point, you know, if if that's 2536 01:49:44,200 --> 01:49:45,720 Speaker 2: where you want to go, or you could just have 2537 01:49:45,760 --> 01:49:48,320 Speaker 2: them be inactive on game day. Like I said, I 2538 01:49:48,320 --> 01:49:51,799 Speaker 2: think the offensive line is where there's too many bodies. 2539 01:49:51,840 --> 01:49:52,479 Speaker 5: I mean, I'm not. 2540 01:49:52,439 --> 01:49:54,800 Speaker 6: Overly optimistic that this would be the case, but I 2541 01:49:54,840 --> 01:49:57,280 Speaker 6: could say along these lines, like it could be kind 2542 01:49:57,280 --> 01:49:59,479 Speaker 6: of hard for Taekwon to crack the lineup when he 2543 01:49:59,520 --> 01:50:02,360 Speaker 6: gets back and healthy. If things were to go particularly 2544 01:50:02,400 --> 01:50:03,920 Speaker 6: well with with some of these young guys. 2545 01:50:04,080 --> 01:50:06,080 Speaker 2: So I'll ask you this question, because you killed my 2546 01:50:06,120 --> 01:50:09,400 Speaker 2: buzz on Tuesday about map sure, are you prepared to 2547 01:50:09,479 --> 01:50:10,840 Speaker 2: kill my buzz on Douglas too? 2548 01:50:11,000 --> 01:50:11,200 Speaker 21: No? 2549 01:50:11,479 --> 01:50:12,320 Speaker 5: Oh no, no no. 2550 01:50:12,360 --> 01:50:14,479 Speaker 2: I don't think he's gonna be. I don't think he'll be. 2551 01:50:15,320 --> 01:50:18,320 Speaker 2: I think he's you are on MAPU with Douglas. 2552 01:50:18,120 --> 01:50:19,879 Speaker 6: Well, I I mean I was just my My Douglas 2553 01:50:19,880 --> 01:50:21,559 Speaker 6: thing is. I think he's the you know, he's the 2554 01:50:21,600 --> 01:50:24,000 Speaker 6: third and long slot receiver. Like you know, he'll he'll 2555 01:50:24,000 --> 01:50:26,120 Speaker 6: get you know, with like Danny Amandola towards the end 2556 01:50:26,160 --> 01:50:27,880 Speaker 6: like that, you know, not a big role, but he'll 2557 01:50:27,880 --> 01:50:30,000 Speaker 6: come out and you know, and we need somebody quick 2558 01:50:30,000 --> 01:50:32,360 Speaker 6: and inside we'll we'll swap juju for him. Maybe it 2559 01:50:32,439 --> 01:50:34,599 Speaker 6: may be more, but I I don't have that high hopes. 2560 01:50:34,600 --> 01:50:36,800 Speaker 6: But I just still think he's unique and he he 2561 01:50:36,880 --> 01:50:39,439 Speaker 6: provides more of a unique presence than Thornton does. 2562 01:50:39,640 --> 01:50:41,759 Speaker 10: Like Thornton, it's like just but he's already like I 2563 01:50:41,840 --> 01:50:44,800 Speaker 10: can get over. I love Da Mario Douglas like I like, 2564 01:50:44,840 --> 01:50:46,479 Speaker 10: I think he can get open. I think he's gonna 2565 01:50:46,479 --> 01:50:48,960 Speaker 10: be exactly what's just described. But he's already hurt and 2566 01:50:49,040 --> 01:50:51,640 Speaker 10: like he's tall, he's small, like and he's already hurt. 2567 01:50:51,720 --> 01:50:53,320 Speaker 10: It's the same thing that we're dealing with Taekwon. 2568 01:50:53,479 --> 01:50:54,719 Speaker 9: Like it's in a weird way. 2569 01:50:55,040 --> 01:50:57,800 Speaker 7: I feel like if the wide receivers all do well 2570 01:50:57,800 --> 01:51:00,400 Speaker 7: with Taekwan not playing, I could see him like potentially 2571 01:51:00,400 --> 01:51:02,240 Speaker 7: being traded next year and just being like. 2572 01:51:02,479 --> 01:51:04,800 Speaker 10: Oh yeah, I mean I think traded or but it 2573 01:51:04,880 --> 01:51:08,200 Speaker 10: is definitely a possibility going into year three. But I 2574 01:51:08,280 --> 01:51:10,439 Speaker 10: think the only way that Taekwon gets on the field 2575 01:51:10,479 --> 01:51:13,840 Speaker 10: is if they really feel like, all right, him running 2576 01:51:13,840 --> 01:51:16,280 Speaker 10: down the field and maybe taking the safety with him 2577 01:51:16,360 --> 01:51:18,120 Speaker 10: that is going to open up this, this and this, 2578 01:51:18,240 --> 01:51:21,599 Speaker 10: and like we don't really have that out there right now. 2579 01:51:21,640 --> 01:51:24,400 Speaker 10: And if they feel like that's a problem is that 2580 01:51:24,439 --> 01:51:26,840 Speaker 10: they're so condensed and they do need somebody that can 2581 01:51:26,880 --> 01:51:29,400 Speaker 10: get down the field and maybe maybe he has a 2582 01:51:29,479 --> 01:51:33,200 Speaker 10: role doing that. But I but the coaching thing, I well, 2583 01:51:33,200 --> 01:51:35,080 Speaker 10: what are the odds, Like you know, we always throw 2584 01:51:35,120 --> 01:51:38,000 Speaker 10: out Bill O'Brien, Girod Mayo, Josh, Like. 2585 01:51:38,000 --> 01:51:39,679 Speaker 2: I think the odds are that it's none of those 2586 01:51:40,160 --> 01:51:42,200 Speaker 2: that would be my best set to someone we don't know. 2587 01:51:42,360 --> 01:51:45,559 Speaker 10: So I the thing that I've like sort of felt 2588 01:51:45,720 --> 01:51:48,800 Speaker 10: always is like I think mister Craft's going to want 2589 01:51:48,800 --> 01:51:50,960 Speaker 10: to make a splash higher. I don't think that he's 2590 01:51:51,000 --> 01:51:53,600 Speaker 10: going to want to just like take girod Mayo and 2591 01:51:53,640 --> 01:51:55,759 Speaker 10: make him the head coach. Because if you lose Bill Belichick, 2592 01:51:55,800 --> 01:51:58,439 Speaker 10: whether it's to retirement or or you know, you know, 2593 01:51:58,520 --> 01:52:01,000 Speaker 10: because they part ways or whatever, like you can't just 2594 01:52:01,920 --> 01:52:04,240 Speaker 10: yeah candied over to like some you know, the. 2595 01:52:04,200 --> 01:52:05,719 Speaker 2: Next guy in line or anything. 2596 01:52:05,840 --> 01:52:08,840 Speaker 10: I wonder if there's like somebody out there that's like 2597 01:52:08,920 --> 01:52:09,720 Speaker 10: a big. 2598 01:52:09,520 --> 01:52:11,400 Speaker 2: Splash on Peyton y. 2599 01:52:11,560 --> 01:52:13,320 Speaker 10: Yeah, like you know, I mean, look at his two 2600 01:52:13,360 --> 01:52:16,759 Speaker 10: head coaches as the owner, it's Bill Parcells and Bill Belichick. 2601 01:52:16,800 --> 01:52:18,559 Speaker 2: Like you don't get much bigger. I mean, I know 2602 01:52:18,600 --> 01:52:21,040 Speaker 2: Pete was in there too, but don't forget about. But 2603 01:52:22,520 --> 01:52:25,280 Speaker 2: in fairness, that's that is three Hall of Fame coaches right, 2604 01:52:25,400 --> 01:52:28,400 Speaker 2: like you're not talking about it. Didn't hire Parcels and 2605 01:52:28,720 --> 01:52:31,679 Speaker 2: Pete Carroll wasn't hired as a big splash higher. No, 2606 01:52:32,160 --> 01:52:37,439 Speaker 2: you know really Belichick wasn't either, But that's kind of 2607 01:52:37,640 --> 01:52:38,760 Speaker 2: I'm with it. I think the. 2608 01:52:38,680 --> 01:52:41,840 Speaker 10: Field is what I would pick. I just wonder if 2609 01:52:41,840 --> 01:52:44,000 Speaker 10: it's like a big college coach. 2610 01:52:43,800 --> 01:52:46,360 Speaker 1: Comes free or so while we're talking about this, do 2611 01:52:46,360 --> 01:52:49,439 Speaker 1: you think that the next coach has the keys to 2612 01:52:49,479 --> 01:52:52,839 Speaker 1: the kingdom? You know, is he given full control? 2613 01:52:53,800 --> 01:52:56,599 Speaker 7: I think they need to hire a GM and head coach. 2614 01:52:56,760 --> 01:53:00,599 Speaker 2: Well, it depends on who hiring Gerd Mayo. Then I 2615 01:53:00,640 --> 01:53:02,800 Speaker 2: have to have a GM. Yeah, would be Macro or 2616 01:53:02,840 --> 01:53:06,200 Speaker 2: someone like that, you know. But if I'm hiring someone 2617 01:53:06,439 --> 01:53:08,160 Speaker 2: outside the organization. 2618 01:53:07,920 --> 01:53:10,760 Speaker 1: What do you think Robert Craft would would prefer a 2619 01:53:10,880 --> 01:53:13,720 Speaker 1: high you know, a big name coach. 2620 01:53:13,479 --> 01:53:17,719 Speaker 2: Who will think all the control, or. 2621 01:53:18,080 --> 01:53:21,120 Speaker 1: Somebody who you know, maybe not proven yet but has 2622 01:53:21,160 --> 01:53:23,960 Speaker 1: a lot of potential, really smart, you. 2623 01:53:23,920 --> 01:53:24,599 Speaker 2: Give them a GM. 2624 01:53:24,680 --> 01:53:26,320 Speaker 6: I think the my preference would be to have a 2625 01:53:26,320 --> 01:53:27,880 Speaker 6: one stop shop, that one guy who could do it 2626 01:53:27,920 --> 01:53:30,759 Speaker 6: both ideally, because it's just it's less communication. It's easier 2627 01:53:30,800 --> 01:53:32,519 Speaker 6: to get on the same page with with someone when 2628 01:53:32,520 --> 01:53:35,080 Speaker 6: they're managing both the personnel and the coaching, and you 2629 01:53:35,080 --> 01:53:36,840 Speaker 6: know they're picking the players that they want to coach. 2630 01:53:36,960 --> 01:53:40,240 Speaker 2: But you got to give it to someone who it's hard, Yeah, it's. 2631 01:53:40,200 --> 01:53:42,280 Speaker 7: And it's a big I also feel like you run 2632 01:53:42,280 --> 01:53:44,200 Speaker 7: into an issue when you have someone doing both because 2633 01:53:44,200 --> 01:53:46,200 Speaker 7: then they're so stubborn and you end up in a 2634 01:53:46,240 --> 01:53:49,200 Speaker 7: situation where like this person is not evolving and like. 2635 01:53:49,640 --> 01:53:52,000 Speaker 5: They're too too married to the picks because they're their picks. 2636 01:53:52,240 --> 01:53:54,719 Speaker 7: Yeah, and they're two marriage doing things their own way, 2637 01:53:54,840 --> 01:53:55,320 Speaker 7: and like. 2638 01:53:55,280 --> 01:53:56,719 Speaker 5: I could imagine something like that happens. 2639 01:53:56,880 --> 01:53:57,200 Speaker 2: I don't know. 2640 01:53:57,240 --> 01:54:00,280 Speaker 10: I just think it takes a really good relation chip 2641 01:54:00,600 --> 01:54:03,799 Speaker 10: to split the atom as the head coach and the GM. 2642 01:54:03,960 --> 01:54:07,080 Speaker 10: Like there's not a ton of teams that I can 2643 01:54:07,120 --> 01:54:10,200 Speaker 10: think of, Like I guess, like, you know, Pittsburgh with 2644 01:54:10,200 --> 01:54:12,200 Speaker 10: Tom Win and Colbert for years, like that was a 2645 01:54:12,200 --> 01:54:14,400 Speaker 10: really good pairing, you know, the chiefs. Now I've read 2646 01:54:14,680 --> 01:54:18,599 Speaker 10: and Beach and that that's worked out. Carolyn Schneider, Yeah, 2647 01:54:18,680 --> 01:54:21,040 Speaker 10: Carolyn Schneier is a good one too. Well they've like 2648 01:54:21,080 --> 01:54:24,280 Speaker 10: cooled off recently, but yeah they were good. Yeah, that's 2649 01:54:24,320 --> 01:54:26,360 Speaker 10: a good one too. But I think, you know, you 2650 01:54:26,479 --> 01:54:29,479 Speaker 10: really have to have, like to Mike's point, two guys 2651 01:54:29,479 --> 01:54:31,639 Speaker 10: that have the same vision. Well yeah, and the second 2652 01:54:31,640 --> 01:54:34,560 Speaker 10: that those visions counteract each other, then the whole thing. 2653 01:54:34,480 --> 01:54:37,840 Speaker 2: Is mister coach has final say, like real final say 2654 01:54:38,080 --> 01:54:39,160 Speaker 2: that I think you could work. 2655 01:54:39,320 --> 01:54:42,040 Speaker 6: I just think vrabel and and John Robinson kind of 2656 01:54:42,040 --> 01:54:43,840 Speaker 6: an interesting you know, like two guys who came through 2657 01:54:43,840 --> 01:54:44,640 Speaker 6: a full system. 2658 01:54:44,680 --> 01:54:45,920 Speaker 5: You think they were on the same page. 2659 01:54:45,920 --> 01:54:49,959 Speaker 1: And then Robinson and these guys all have like alpha egos. 2660 01:54:50,240 --> 01:54:54,440 Speaker 1: You know it. It's hard, you know. It's when things 2661 01:54:54,480 --> 01:54:57,560 Speaker 1: are going right, everything's great. But the minute things don't 2662 01:54:57,560 --> 01:54:59,320 Speaker 1: go right, fingers start to be pointed. 2663 01:54:59,360 --> 01:55:01,880 Speaker 10: It's a good I also what he would like. I 2664 01:55:02,040 --> 01:55:07,320 Speaker 10: don't want a defensive coach. Again, I don't either, Sorry, kidd. 2665 01:55:07,920 --> 01:55:10,840 Speaker 1: James Pettigrew, the most interesting Patriots fan in the world, says, 2666 01:55:10,960 --> 01:55:13,200 Speaker 1: can we have a button on the Brady statue that 2667 01:55:13,240 --> 01:55:16,000 Speaker 1: when you press it, a tape recorder with Fred's impression 2668 01:55:16,040 --> 01:55:17,360 Speaker 1: of your honor speech comes on? 2669 01:55:17,680 --> 01:55:19,440 Speaker 2: Yeah? I think that would be a nice touch. 2670 01:55:19,480 --> 01:55:20,080 Speaker 5: Who's honor? 2671 01:55:20,640 --> 01:55:23,280 Speaker 2: Yeah, do the whole thing like you asking who's I 2672 01:55:23,400 --> 01:55:27,480 Speaker 2: and me saying who's there? Who's honor? Your honor, your 2673 01:55:27,520 --> 01:55:28,320 Speaker 2: family's honor. 2674 01:55:29,240 --> 01:55:30,040 Speaker 9: Why have I never. 2675 01:55:29,920 --> 01:55:30,640 Speaker 2: Heard the whole thing? 2676 01:55:30,760 --> 01:55:30,960 Speaker 14: Oh? 2677 01:55:31,480 --> 01:55:33,560 Speaker 5: Have you heard the real one? It sounds just like that. 2678 01:55:33,600 --> 01:55:38,240 Speaker 2: Well, that's a perfectly it's a perfect persons. It is 2679 01:55:38,320 --> 01:55:42,160 Speaker 2: not your family is honored. It is. Brady's voice tends 2680 01:55:42,240 --> 01:55:43,080 Speaker 2: to go up. It's not. 2681 01:55:43,560 --> 01:55:45,360 Speaker 9: It's kind of like Buddy's voice is. 2682 01:55:45,400 --> 01:55:47,280 Speaker 2: Go back to that Buffalo Game The Hope. When he 2683 01:55:47,320 --> 01:55:51,760 Speaker 2: came back off the Tony c was like that. 2684 01:55:51,880 --> 01:55:55,600 Speaker 5: Was in Yeah, I guess. I guess. 2685 01:55:55,800 --> 01:55:58,200 Speaker 7: Patrick Mahomes like every time he's talking, I have to 2686 01:55:59,000 --> 01:55:59,720 Speaker 7: Kermit the frog. 2687 01:56:00,360 --> 01:56:01,600 Speaker 2: He sounds like Kermit, he does. 2688 01:56:02,440 --> 01:56:04,880 Speaker 6: I watched that Quarterback Show made like Patrick Mahomes a 2689 01:56:04,920 --> 01:56:06,760 Speaker 6: lot more. I still don't really care for his lady, 2690 01:56:06,760 --> 01:56:08,160 Speaker 6: but she was all right on the show. Like I 2691 01:56:08,200 --> 01:56:10,680 Speaker 6: don't know, it just shows them as people, and you like, 2692 01:56:10,760 --> 01:56:14,600 Speaker 6: I feel like you do have your random hatred. Well, 2693 01:56:14,640 --> 01:56:17,760 Speaker 6: she's not that she no, no, not, she earned it. 2694 01:56:18,000 --> 01:56:20,120 Speaker 9: She earned it. But I do think somewhere bo to her. 2695 01:56:20,160 --> 01:56:23,480 Speaker 7: I do think someone talked, he did someone to her 2696 01:56:23,640 --> 01:56:26,960 Speaker 7: because she toned down a ton and his brother, Yeah brothers. 2697 01:56:27,120 --> 01:56:29,280 Speaker 10: I don't know if she so she toned down. But 2698 01:56:29,760 --> 01:56:33,760 Speaker 10: in Kansas City she's in the box now and yeah, 2699 01:56:33,800 --> 01:56:36,520 Speaker 10: so she doesn't. She's not out with the with the fans. 2700 01:56:37,680 --> 01:56:38,680 Speaker 5: Those are the ones I don't like. 2701 01:56:38,800 --> 01:56:41,040 Speaker 10: So I think that she's They put her there because 2702 01:56:41,040 --> 01:56:45,240 Speaker 10: there's less cell phone videos now of her losing her. 2703 01:56:46,040 --> 01:56:49,880 Speaker 5: I've workshopt this up upstairs, but it clarified for me 2704 01:56:49,960 --> 01:56:51,640 Speaker 5: that she was the older girl that. 2705 01:56:51,600 --> 01:56:53,440 Speaker 6: He was kind of pining for in high school and 2706 01:56:53,480 --> 01:56:55,320 Speaker 6: then that he, like you know, was able to land her. 2707 01:56:55,320 --> 01:56:57,040 Speaker 6: And so that's why I think, like you always kind 2708 01:56:57,040 --> 01:56:59,520 Speaker 6: of hold that like first girl in high school you 2709 01:56:59,520 --> 01:57:01,320 Speaker 6: had to crush on. I'm kind of a pedestal. You know, 2710 01:57:01,400 --> 01:57:03,920 Speaker 6: there's never ever going to be another girl like that. 2711 01:57:04,120 --> 01:57:04,480 Speaker 1: Is for me. 2712 01:57:04,560 --> 01:57:06,600 Speaker 5: But I don't know. I think that's why it explained 2713 01:57:06,600 --> 01:57:09,040 Speaker 5: a little bit to me. I can't say it on 2714 01:57:09,080 --> 01:57:12,800 Speaker 5: the air. She was a hockey cheerleader, and let's just 2715 01:57:12,800 --> 01:57:17,000 Speaker 5: say it's my freshman year leaders. Hockey cheerleaders. Yeah, they 2716 01:57:17,080 --> 01:57:17,960 Speaker 5: just do a lot of stomping. 2717 01:57:18,000 --> 01:57:20,960 Speaker 6: It's not really so much of the aerobatics acrobatics. It's 2718 01:57:21,000 --> 01:57:23,120 Speaker 6: a lot of just stomping on this on the stands 2719 01:57:23,160 --> 01:57:24,720 Speaker 6: and clapping nervous. 2720 01:57:25,000 --> 01:57:28,760 Speaker 7: Interesting, Okay, they should come out on skates with the pomps. 2721 01:57:28,840 --> 01:57:35,280 Speaker 6: I miss you, Jen, But I know her name was Jen, 2722 01:57:35,840 --> 01:57:37,640 Speaker 6: but I didn't. You know, when you're stupid, like in 2723 01:57:37,680 --> 01:57:39,920 Speaker 6: like eighth ninth grade, and I remember like thinking like. 2724 01:57:40,120 --> 01:57:41,920 Speaker 5: Maybe I should drop a note in her locker. 2725 01:57:42,560 --> 01:57:43,320 Speaker 2: I never did. 2726 01:57:43,560 --> 01:57:45,240 Speaker 6: But you know, when you're a kid, you're trying to like, 2727 01:57:45,240 --> 01:57:46,880 Speaker 6: you know, you got your first crutch and you're like, 2728 01:57:46,880 --> 01:57:50,560 Speaker 6: that's so, but just said I was a freshman on 2729 01:57:50,560 --> 01:57:52,840 Speaker 6: the hockey team. I didn't play vitally for me. So 2730 01:57:52,880 --> 01:57:54,720 Speaker 6: we have we have she sit in. 2731 01:57:54,640 --> 01:57:56,000 Speaker 5: The back row. You know, I'm not playing. 2732 01:57:56,120 --> 01:57:57,080 Speaker 6: I mean I might go in at the end of 2733 01:57:57,080 --> 01:57:58,840 Speaker 6: the game if there's there's cleanup time, and I just 2734 01:57:58,880 --> 01:57:59,920 Speaker 6: sit there and watch the you know. 2735 01:58:00,080 --> 01:58:02,480 Speaker 5: Oh, go get them, get them, go go get them, 2736 01:58:02,480 --> 01:58:04,200 Speaker 5: get them, you know, and watch all their little cheers. 2737 01:58:04,240 --> 01:58:08,200 Speaker 5: I had them all there. Aggressive aggressive mind you know 2738 01:58:08,280 --> 01:58:13,000 Speaker 5: him right, he gg Aggressive is what we want to be. Aggressive. 2739 01:58:13,600 --> 01:58:15,560 Speaker 2: Wow, you should have been more aggressive with jenn. 2740 01:58:15,720 --> 01:58:16,840 Speaker 5: I wasn't aggressed, didn't drop. 2741 01:58:17,520 --> 01:58:20,600 Speaker 2: I had no idea how much my app What did 2742 01:58:20,640 --> 01:58:24,160 Speaker 2: you say? Are you seeing it? 2743 01:58:24,560 --> 01:58:27,320 Speaker 5: I worked, I'm beyond this. I'm beyond I told. 2744 01:58:27,160 --> 01:58:30,680 Speaker 2: You workshopped it all up. Yeah, wow, no gens for me. 2745 01:58:30,960 --> 01:58:35,440 Speaker 2: My absence up there has been felt, I'll tell you. 2746 01:58:35,520 --> 01:58:38,720 Speaker 10: But you didn't come upstairs yesterday. I forget what to 2747 01:58:38,720 --> 01:58:40,960 Speaker 10: celebrate with you. 2748 01:58:41,000 --> 01:58:44,480 Speaker 6: Seriously, for no other reason than to something good. It 2749 01:58:44,520 --> 01:58:46,600 Speaker 6: happened for the three of us to sort of crow about, 2750 01:58:46,960 --> 01:58:49,880 Speaker 6: Oh oh, there's a surprise. You were able to cut 2751 01:58:49,920 --> 01:58:52,160 Speaker 6: guys and not have to get picked up yeah, like 2752 01:58:52,760 --> 01:58:55,280 Speaker 6: twenty two? Was it twenty two? People like less than 2753 01:58:55,320 --> 01:58:55,920 Speaker 6: three percent? 2754 01:58:56,400 --> 01:58:59,160 Speaker 10: As soon as that happened, Don Waivers there, there's Paul 2755 01:58:59,320 --> 01:59:00,000 Speaker 10: just coming in. 2756 01:59:00,400 --> 01:59:03,760 Speaker 5: Nico like tapped them up like that was very odd. 2757 01:59:03,760 --> 01:59:05,200 Speaker 2: I don't know what the hell's going on up there 2758 01:59:05,240 --> 01:59:07,240 Speaker 2: now that I think of it. All right, what's going 2759 01:59:07,240 --> 01:59:10,200 Speaker 2: on with Catch twenty two today? We're doing after Locker 2760 01:59:11,240 --> 01:59:12,560 Speaker 2: you post it note so I know. 2761 01:59:13,000 --> 01:59:15,400 Speaker 1: I just i'd like to get interaction going. 2762 01:59:16,000 --> 01:59:18,640 Speaker 2: Uh so three thirty for Catch twenty two. 2763 01:59:19,560 --> 01:59:22,600 Speaker 1: As far as this show, we're gonna say goodbye until 2764 01:59:22,640 --> 01:59:23,840 Speaker 1: next week, but before I. 2765 01:59:23,800 --> 01:59:24,400 Speaker 5: Do appreciate it. 2766 01:59:24,400 --> 01:59:26,879 Speaker 2: And just so you know, next week Wednesday, well regular 2767 01:59:26,960 --> 01:59:30,240 Speaker 2: season mode, right, all video, all video, all video. We 2768 01:59:30,320 --> 01:59:32,360 Speaker 2: gotta hurry. We got picked. 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