1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,668 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,748 --> 00:00:08,308 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:21,668 --> 00:00:31,268 Speaker 2: Good Man, there's a stock left my Lavonte David Lawrence 4 00:00:31,308 --> 00:00:35,988 Speaker 2: coach Doulas stock at the twenty seven years five nobody flitches. 5 00:00:35,628 --> 00:00:37,908 Speaker 3: As a linebacker better at number fifty four. 6 00:00:38,468 --> 00:00:43,748 Speaker 2: Lavonte David has made a career out of sacking, tackling, 7 00:00:44,068 --> 00:00:47,428 Speaker 2: horsing bubbles against the Philadelphia Eagles. It's in a sat 8 00:00:47,508 --> 00:00:51,308 Speaker 2: that picked up Lavonte David answers the publications, champions and 9 00:00:51,428 --> 00:00:52,228 Speaker 2: a hell of a leader. 10 00:00:54,548 --> 00:00:55,868 Speaker 4: All we always got to cast the vote. 11 00:00:55,908 --> 00:00:58,668 Speaker 5: Leavonte David, do you like watching highlights of yourself or not? 12 00:01:02,108 --> 00:01:02,708 Speaker 6: Well? I was in it. 13 00:01:02,748 --> 00:01:04,548 Speaker 7: I would like to watch my heights, but now I 14 00:01:04,628 --> 00:01:05,508 Speaker 7: appreciate watching it. 15 00:01:05,588 --> 00:01:08,588 Speaker 5: Okay, good, I'm so bud Lavonte David here all day today. 16 00:01:08,668 --> 00:01:12,868 Speaker 5: Jason Venda's a stand back MANSI myself. Levonte, You're I 17 00:01:12,988 --> 00:01:14,788 Speaker 5: was making a joke at the top, and it is true. 18 00:01:14,988 --> 00:01:18,428 Speaker 5: You you decide to finish your professional football career and 19 00:01:18,428 --> 00:01:20,028 Speaker 5: here you are on TV a couple days later. 20 00:01:20,068 --> 00:01:20,748 Speaker 4: What's this about? 21 00:01:20,868 --> 00:01:22,508 Speaker 6: Yeah, man, just something I want to venture out to. 22 00:01:22,668 --> 00:01:24,548 Speaker 7: You know, I never had a thing that I really 23 00:01:24,548 --> 00:01:25,948 Speaker 7: wanted to do while I was in the game because 24 00:01:25,988 --> 00:01:27,148 Speaker 7: I was really focused on the game. 25 00:01:27,228 --> 00:01:28,428 Speaker 6: But I got a good team around me. 26 00:01:28,468 --> 00:01:29,388 Speaker 1: It felt like I. 27 00:01:29,348 --> 00:01:31,588 Speaker 7: Should do things like this and put myself out there more. 28 00:01:32,028 --> 00:01:34,748 Speaker 5: Are you generally a sports television viewer? 29 00:01:34,828 --> 00:01:36,828 Speaker 4: Do you have opinions about people on TV? 30 00:01:37,548 --> 00:01:38,028 Speaker 6: Yeah? I do. 31 00:01:38,068 --> 00:01:40,908 Speaker 7: I'm a sports fan, Okay, love watching sports and stuff 32 00:01:40,908 --> 00:01:42,988 Speaker 7: like that. I grew up watching sports, so I have 33 00:01:43,108 --> 00:01:44,708 Speaker 7: my opinions and things like that, but some of my 34 00:01:44,828 --> 00:01:45,948 Speaker 7: pains be biased so. 35 00:01:46,068 --> 00:01:46,868 Speaker 3: That it should be that. 36 00:01:48,748 --> 00:01:51,188 Speaker 4: Fanti, what's your take on Lavante's style? 37 00:01:51,548 --> 00:01:53,548 Speaker 1: Well, his style is something that not a lot of 38 00:01:53,588 --> 00:01:56,548 Speaker 1: people could duplicate. I think when you watch Lavonte play, 39 00:01:56,588 --> 00:01:58,788 Speaker 1: and I've been a big fan of Lafonte ever since 40 00:01:58,788 --> 00:02:00,748 Speaker 1: it's college days. Like Lavonte is one of those guys 41 00:02:00,788 --> 00:02:02,468 Speaker 1: you could stick on an island, you know. I mean, like, 42 00:02:02,748 --> 00:02:05,588 Speaker 1: here's a will linebacker you could but one on one 43 00:02:05,668 --> 00:02:08,468 Speaker 1: with a tight end, one on one with a running back. 44 00:02:08,508 --> 00:02:10,708 Speaker 1: And for me as a MIC, I'm like perfect, Like 45 00:02:10,788 --> 00:02:11,988 Speaker 1: I can do the easy job. 46 00:02:12,068 --> 00:02:12,228 Speaker 8: You know. 47 00:02:12,268 --> 00:02:15,028 Speaker 1: I would top and look to my wool linebacker when 48 00:02:15,028 --> 00:02:16,908 Speaker 1: we're ever in this situation of who's going to cover 49 00:02:16,948 --> 00:02:19,068 Speaker 1: the running back, and I would almost tell the will 50 00:02:19,148 --> 00:02:21,588 Speaker 1: like it's your man, so that I could be free. 51 00:02:21,668 --> 00:02:23,828 Speaker 1: Whenever you look, you see fifty forty or Wright like 52 00:02:24,508 --> 00:02:26,548 Speaker 1: this night, even a conversation, we already know what he's 53 00:02:26,588 --> 00:02:28,668 Speaker 1: going to do. It's an honor beat to be what 54 00:02:28,868 --> 00:02:33,068 Speaker 1: on future Hall of Famer in my opinion, that highlight tape. 55 00:02:33,508 --> 00:02:35,948 Speaker 1: We could spend all four hours watching a highlight table, Lavonte, 56 00:02:35,988 --> 00:02:37,908 Speaker 1: and they still be short. So I'm happy to have 57 00:02:37,988 --> 00:02:38,268 Speaker 1: him here. 58 00:02:38,348 --> 00:02:41,388 Speaker 5: A lot of football shows loaded with quarterbacks, not this one. 59 00:02:41,428 --> 00:02:44,628 Speaker 5: Now we're just loading up on linebacker. Good quarterbacks change 60 00:02:44,748 --> 00:02:48,668 Speaker 5: right with inventive quarterbacks. The one thing I've learned about linebacker, 61 00:02:48,708 --> 00:02:49,388 Speaker 5: especially with. 62 00:02:49,388 --> 00:02:52,268 Speaker 4: Manti, is that mantay you like to eat logiant. 63 00:02:52,508 --> 00:02:55,028 Speaker 5: That's important, That's an important part of your life. Well, Levonte, 64 00:02:55,028 --> 00:02:57,268 Speaker 5: we had your head coach on earlier this week and 65 00:02:57,308 --> 00:02:59,668 Speaker 5: I asked him, actually, what is one thing that I 66 00:02:59,748 --> 00:03:02,668 Speaker 5: specifically needed to know before you came on our show today? 67 00:03:02,868 --> 00:03:03,828 Speaker 4: And here was his answer. 68 00:03:06,468 --> 00:03:08,228 Speaker 3: Just feed him and he'll be fine. He ain't gonna 69 00:03:08,228 --> 00:03:12,628 Speaker 3: turn down no food. I can tell you that, all right. 70 00:03:12,788 --> 00:03:14,668 Speaker 4: What do we mean in the buffet line back there? 71 00:03:14,788 --> 00:03:19,628 Speaker 7: Yeah, and I had some tat the tops, bacon and burrito, 72 00:03:20,148 --> 00:03:20,628 Speaker 7: some fruit. 73 00:03:20,748 --> 00:03:22,308 Speaker 6: I do need to eat there before I get everything 74 00:03:22,308 --> 00:03:22,748 Speaker 6: and started. 75 00:03:22,828 --> 00:03:25,868 Speaker 9: Yeah, I had that in mind when we're in the 76 00:03:25,868 --> 00:03:28,628 Speaker 9: green room, so I say yeah, and I see our 77 00:03:28,668 --> 00:03:31,148 Speaker 9: food that's out there. They take care of us, and 78 00:03:31,188 --> 00:03:33,068 Speaker 9: all of a sudden, like, hey, you don't got some 79 00:03:33,068 --> 00:03:33,588 Speaker 9: food right there? 80 00:03:33,628 --> 00:03:39,948 Speaker 5: He said, got to make sure the blood sugar is 81 00:03:40,028 --> 00:03:42,908 Speaker 5: high before we get into draft season. Because yesterday was 82 00:03:42,988 --> 00:03:45,868 Speaker 5: Indiana University's pro day, and as you can imagine, all 83 00:03:45,908 --> 00:03:48,948 Speaker 5: eyes were unprojected number one pick for Nando Mendoza. Our 84 00:03:49,068 --> 00:03:51,428 Speaker 5: very own Red Lewis sat down with the star quarterback 85 00:03:51,468 --> 00:03:54,148 Speaker 5: and asked him what he wanted Raiders minority owner Tom 86 00:03:54,188 --> 00:03:55,348 Speaker 5: Brady to know about him. 87 00:03:55,428 --> 00:03:57,308 Speaker 10: If there was one thing that you know, you wanted 88 00:03:57,308 --> 00:03:59,188 Speaker 10: to make sure that you let a guy like Tom 89 00:03:59,188 --> 00:04:01,348 Speaker 10: Brady know about you as a quarterback over this process, 90 00:04:01,348 --> 00:04:01,988 Speaker 10: what do you think. 91 00:04:02,668 --> 00:04:03,188 Speaker 3: I would say? 92 00:04:03,188 --> 00:04:06,868 Speaker 11: No matter with all the prey, all the speculation of 93 00:04:06,868 --> 00:04:09,108 Speaker 11: being a top pick and all that stuff, I'm always 94 00:04:09,108 --> 00:04:10,708 Speaker 11: gonna be the same for name, I'm gonna be authentic. 95 00:04:10,828 --> 00:04:12,948 Speaker 11: I'm gonna serve my teammates, be a servant leader. I'm 96 00:04:12,948 --> 00:04:15,228 Speaker 11: gonna build equity and whatever team by equity. By first 97 00:04:15,268 --> 00:04:17,348 Speaker 11: of all, I got to play well and then second off, 98 00:04:17,468 --> 00:04:20,548 Speaker 11: by building these relationships with my teammates by working hard 99 00:04:21,108 --> 00:04:23,268 Speaker 11: and then also caring about them. And so when I've 100 00:04:23,268 --> 00:04:25,508 Speaker 11: been able to do those two things, I'm gonna prepair 101 00:04:25,628 --> 00:04:27,108 Speaker 11: like no other. And I believe I'm trying to be 102 00:04:27,108 --> 00:04:28,708 Speaker 11: the best in me I can possibly become the best 103 00:04:28,748 --> 00:04:29,348 Speaker 11: of my teammates. 104 00:04:31,148 --> 00:04:34,308 Speaker 5: He's prepared for that question for Pro Day and for 105 00:04:34,348 --> 00:04:38,188 Speaker 5: a draft season. He's studying up Isaia stand back exactly right. 106 00:04:38,708 --> 00:04:40,748 Speaker 4: He knows what he's giggling about. 107 00:04:41,188 --> 00:04:44,668 Speaker 3: He's ready, he knows what he's doing. He's just quirky. 108 00:04:44,708 --> 00:04:45,988 Speaker 3: He's got that button up. 109 00:04:46,148 --> 00:04:49,228 Speaker 12: Yeah, he's got that Tim Tebow esque type of you know, 110 00:04:49,468 --> 00:04:50,588 Speaker 12: just the way he comes across. 111 00:04:50,628 --> 00:04:54,108 Speaker 3: The authenticity, I love it. It's good. I love it. 112 00:04:55,108 --> 00:04:58,148 Speaker 5: So you're calling it authentic, Yes, it is, because it 113 00:04:58,188 --> 00:05:00,028 Speaker 5: has been like the same young man that we've seen. 114 00:05:00,508 --> 00:05:01,588 Speaker 4: It's not like he's changed. 115 00:05:02,068 --> 00:05:03,828 Speaker 3: I think it genuinely is authentic. 116 00:05:03,908 --> 00:05:06,428 Speaker 9: I think he's so button up that it could come 117 00:05:06,468 --> 00:05:09,228 Speaker 9: across as potentially being fake. But when you see somebody 118 00:05:09,268 --> 00:05:11,708 Speaker 9: consistently speak a certain way for so long, and like, 119 00:05:11,748 --> 00:05:13,628 Speaker 9: for instance, at my household, I have a son, and 120 00:05:13,668 --> 00:05:15,628 Speaker 9: my son is buttoning up. He's the nicest kid in 121 00:05:15,628 --> 00:05:17,868 Speaker 9: the world. He says thank you for absolutely everything. I 122 00:05:17,908 --> 00:05:20,028 Speaker 9: love you, thank you, and this almost like major painters, 123 00:05:20,068 --> 00:05:22,748 Speaker 9: like makes me feel all funny. Right, I'm not used 124 00:05:22,788 --> 00:05:25,988 Speaker 9: to that type of affection, but he's really liked that, right, 125 00:05:26,028 --> 00:05:27,988 Speaker 9: So I can understand it now because I have that 126 00:05:28,028 --> 00:05:28,788 Speaker 9: in my household. 127 00:05:28,868 --> 00:05:30,708 Speaker 3: I think this is genuinely who this dude is. 128 00:05:30,788 --> 00:05:32,788 Speaker 9: It looks like it sounds like he's reading a script, 129 00:05:32,948 --> 00:05:34,828 Speaker 9: but he's consistent all the way on the crossboard. 130 00:05:34,868 --> 00:05:37,628 Speaker 5: Well, the Raiders watch this unfold firsthand yesterday, of course 131 00:05:37,668 --> 00:05:40,028 Speaker 5: at Indiana's pro day, and it was just how Mendoza 132 00:05:40,028 --> 00:05:42,828 Speaker 5: handles himself both at the quarterback spot and off the field, 133 00:05:42,828 --> 00:05:44,668 Speaker 5: which is an important part if you are going to 134 00:05:44,708 --> 00:05:46,468 Speaker 5: take him at number one overall, if you are going 135 00:05:46,508 --> 00:05:48,828 Speaker 5: to make that man the face of your franchise, Mansai, 136 00:05:49,268 --> 00:05:52,748 Speaker 5: after you've seen everything Fernando has put out on tape, 137 00:05:52,828 --> 00:05:55,188 Speaker 5: will this finally be the name and the person that 138 00:05:55,268 --> 00:05:56,228 Speaker 5: changes the regime for. 139 00:05:56,148 --> 00:05:56,988 Speaker 4: The Silver and Black. 140 00:05:57,388 --> 00:05:59,988 Speaker 1: You know, when I watched his pro day yesterday, Jamie, 141 00:06:00,028 --> 00:06:03,668 Speaker 1: I thought that he did it. He was exceptionally well 142 00:06:03,828 --> 00:06:06,788 Speaker 1: at the ball, I think, and that's something that he 143 00:06:06,868 --> 00:06:09,548 Speaker 1: really really put some touch under those passes. I was 144 00:06:09,588 --> 00:06:12,308 Speaker 1: also really impressed with, and we know this, at those 145 00:06:12,348 --> 00:06:14,988 Speaker 1: short passes we call it. He wasn't throwing nine one 146 00:06:15,028 --> 00:06:17,988 Speaker 1: one balls like sometimes quarterbacks in this situation that if 147 00:06:18,028 --> 00:06:20,388 Speaker 1: everybody around him they want to show how good the 148 00:06:20,508 --> 00:06:21,108 Speaker 1: arm isn't. 149 00:06:21,228 --> 00:06:22,148 Speaker 4: Going to break somebody's rip. 150 00:06:22,268 --> 00:06:24,508 Speaker 1: Yeah, like it, throw one hundred mile power ball. He 151 00:06:24,548 --> 00:06:27,628 Speaker 1: wasn't doing that right. I thought he looked very comfortable 152 00:06:27,668 --> 00:06:31,588 Speaker 1: in shotgun, and that's something that he showed in college. Now, 153 00:06:31,628 --> 00:06:33,908 Speaker 1: what I thought he looked a little bit uncomfortable doing 154 00:06:34,028 --> 00:06:35,708 Speaker 1: was being under center as far as I mean, as 155 00:06:35,748 --> 00:06:38,588 Speaker 1: they mentioned it yesterday, his footwork. You know, he wasn't 156 00:06:38,628 --> 00:06:41,828 Speaker 1: an under center a lot in his college career, and 157 00:06:41,868 --> 00:06:43,748 Speaker 1: it showed a little bit. I thought that he was 158 00:06:43,788 --> 00:06:45,788 Speaker 1: a little late on some passes. There was a little 159 00:06:45,788 --> 00:06:49,348 Speaker 1: pivot route that happened where the receiver first went inside, 160 00:06:49,348 --> 00:06:51,788 Speaker 1: then he pivoted outside and he threw it to a 161 00:06:51,828 --> 00:06:54,868 Speaker 1: point where the receiver had to turn in. Now that 162 00:06:54,908 --> 00:06:56,628 Speaker 1: would be great if it was against cover too. That's 163 00:06:56,668 --> 00:06:58,988 Speaker 1: exactly the pass you want to throw. I just don't 164 00:06:59,028 --> 00:07:01,028 Speaker 1: know if that's the throw he wanted to make But 165 00:07:01,228 --> 00:07:04,228 Speaker 1: one thing I did want to see more of yesterday 166 00:07:04,828 --> 00:07:07,028 Speaker 1: was him getting out of the pocket, you know, knowing 167 00:07:07,388 --> 00:07:09,708 Speaker 1: who's the number one pick, knowing who was that coach 168 00:07:09,708 --> 00:07:11,748 Speaker 1: you got, you know, coach Kobiak. He's going to run 169 00:07:11,788 --> 00:07:13,908 Speaker 1: the outside zone, so you really got to get there 170 00:07:14,028 --> 00:07:16,708 Speaker 1: to the running back and then get outside of the pocket. 171 00:07:16,748 --> 00:07:18,788 Speaker 1: And we saw Sam Darnold do that a lot for 172 00:07:18,828 --> 00:07:21,588 Speaker 1: the Seattle Seahawks, especially to his left. Right here, you're 173 00:07:21,628 --> 00:07:23,548 Speaker 1: gonna see it do this a lot. Right he has 174 00:07:23,588 --> 00:07:25,748 Speaker 1: to turn his hips, turn his shoulders and make those 175 00:07:25,788 --> 00:07:28,228 Speaker 1: type of passes. So we talked about he's buttoned up, 176 00:07:28,268 --> 00:07:31,068 Speaker 1: he's prepared, comping up. I thought if he knew who 177 00:07:31,188 --> 00:07:33,148 Speaker 1: was there and you knew who was potentially picking him, 178 00:07:33,348 --> 00:07:35,188 Speaker 1: maybe showed that a little bit more. And I didn't 179 00:07:35,188 --> 00:07:37,508 Speaker 1: see that a lot. But you know, again, he's ready, 180 00:07:37,508 --> 00:07:40,788 Speaker 1: he's prepared, and I'm wishing him the best going for Look. 181 00:07:40,628 --> 00:07:43,388 Speaker 12: Man, I hate the shirt and shorts workouts because I 182 00:07:43,428 --> 00:07:45,988 Speaker 12: feel like we just we like to nitpick too much, 183 00:07:46,068 --> 00:07:48,868 Speaker 12: especially with the quarterbacks. Man fifty three and fifty six 184 00:07:48,908 --> 00:07:52,348 Speaker 12: two dropped the balls one quote unquote bad ball. The 185 00:07:52,428 --> 00:07:54,748 Speaker 12: Raiders sent their entire offensive staff over there like, this 186 00:07:54,868 --> 00:07:58,148 Speaker 12: wasn't scouting. This was onboarding at dinner. They're going through 187 00:07:58,148 --> 00:08:00,788 Speaker 12: Install one at dinner, like, this guy's gonna be the 188 00:08:00,868 --> 00:08:02,908 Speaker 12: day one starter. I mean, he shined in all the 189 00:08:02,948 --> 00:08:05,948 Speaker 12: big moments he had to go through everybody. He had 190 00:08:06,068 --> 00:08:07,988 Speaker 12: plenty of his high as the moments to draw play 191 00:08:08,028 --> 00:08:10,628 Speaker 12: at the end of the natty like he Didnet did 192 00:08:10,628 --> 00:08:12,948 Speaker 12: it man, and he did at in Indiana of all places. 193 00:08:13,188 --> 00:08:16,148 Speaker 12: This kid's an impressive kid, and better than just that, 194 00:08:16,228 --> 00:08:18,468 Speaker 12: he's a perfect fit for Las Vegas. This isn't a 195 00:08:18,508 --> 00:08:20,388 Speaker 12: kid you gotta worry about that he's gonna be partying 196 00:08:20,428 --> 00:08:22,268 Speaker 12: too long or you know you're gonna be out in 197 00:08:22,268 --> 00:08:24,308 Speaker 12: the streets doing a bunch of bs. Like that's the 198 00:08:24,388 --> 00:08:26,708 Speaker 12: kind of guy you wanted a leader as your quarterback, 199 00:08:26,868 --> 00:08:29,068 Speaker 12: leading the young guys, leading the rest of the team. 200 00:08:29,548 --> 00:08:32,028 Speaker 12: I love this pick for the Raiders and I can't 201 00:08:32,028 --> 00:08:32,748 Speaker 12: wait to see him. 202 00:08:32,668 --> 00:08:33,508 Speaker 3: Thrive in Las Vegas. 203 00:08:33,548 --> 00:08:35,348 Speaker 7: Just thinking about that, I just think the biggest question 204 00:08:35,388 --> 00:08:37,268 Speaker 7: off for him was the deep ball, which is which 205 00:08:37,308 --> 00:08:38,748 Speaker 7: you spoke about. I know a lot of times in 206 00:08:38,828 --> 00:08:40,468 Speaker 7: college you throw a lot of back shows and passes 207 00:08:40,468 --> 00:08:42,508 Speaker 7: and things like that, so they want to see him 208 00:08:42,548 --> 00:08:43,828 Speaker 7: throw the deep ball more, and I think that he 209 00:08:44,148 --> 00:08:46,908 Speaker 7: did that in this prode. But the main thing is, 210 00:08:46,948 --> 00:08:48,588 Speaker 7: like you said, man, getting outside of the pocket, playing 211 00:08:48,788 --> 00:08:50,348 Speaker 7: playing with that Gary QBX system. 212 00:08:51,068 --> 00:08:52,588 Speaker 6: I played against those guys a lot. 213 00:08:52,508 --> 00:08:54,108 Speaker 7: So even when he was in the Saints, man when 214 00:08:54,108 --> 00:08:56,068 Speaker 7: he was with Seattle, so I know there's a lot 215 00:08:56,068 --> 00:08:57,428 Speaker 7: of movement and a lot of things that I don't. 216 00:08:57,428 --> 00:08:59,628 Speaker 7: Got to be mobile a little bit. So if you 217 00:08:59,628 --> 00:09:01,148 Speaker 7: can get those things done, you know. I believe he 218 00:09:01,228 --> 00:09:02,948 Speaker 7: is that guy. I mean, like he was talking about earlier, 219 00:09:02,948 --> 00:09:04,708 Speaker 7: He's the authentive guy, have. 220 00:09:04,708 --> 00:09:07,428 Speaker 6: That competitive page. I'm sure that's the Tom looking for, 221 00:09:07,508 --> 00:09:09,428 Speaker 6: playing them Tom that does exactly what you're looking for. 222 00:09:09,628 --> 00:09:11,748 Speaker 6: So I'm root for him. 223 00:09:11,748 --> 00:09:13,508 Speaker 7: Man, him being a kid from Miami, I know he 224 00:09:13,588 --> 00:09:15,268 Speaker 7: got that competitive nature and stuff like that. 225 00:09:15,348 --> 00:09:16,668 Speaker 6: So to go and see how I go. 226 00:09:17,988 --> 00:09:20,748 Speaker 9: I believe that he will be the first pick in 227 00:09:20,788 --> 00:09:23,188 Speaker 9: the draft. I do believe that, and I totally agreed. 228 00:09:23,188 --> 00:09:25,028 Speaker 9: I think they sent their entire brass to go take 229 00:09:25,068 --> 00:09:27,308 Speaker 9: care of him. I think he had an amazing collegiate career, 230 00:09:27,468 --> 00:09:29,988 Speaker 9: but I do not believe that he will be the 231 00:09:30,108 --> 00:09:31,908 Speaker 9: starter come day one. 232 00:09:32,108 --> 00:09:34,868 Speaker 3: And there's two reasons why. And this is one of them. 233 00:09:34,948 --> 00:09:37,828 Speaker 10: I think in a perfect world that he's he's watching 234 00:09:37,868 --> 00:09:41,908 Speaker 10: a mature adult, you know, go and run an offense 235 00:09:41,988 --> 00:09:45,028 Speaker 10: and run the team. But you know, you just you know, 236 00:09:45,188 --> 00:09:48,148 Speaker 10: the situation is you might have that player, you might not. 237 00:09:48,308 --> 00:09:50,828 Speaker 10: You might you might not have that veteran to show 238 00:09:50,868 --> 00:09:52,908 Speaker 10: him the way, so he might come in and have 239 00:09:52,988 --> 00:09:56,468 Speaker 10: to play immediately, but you'd rather you'd rather him learn 240 00:09:57,028 --> 00:09:59,228 Speaker 10: before he gets in the game. You don't always get 241 00:09:59,228 --> 00:10:01,428 Speaker 10: to pick. It just doesn't work out the exact way 242 00:10:01,428 --> 00:10:03,748 Speaker 10: you wanted to. But at the end of the day, 243 00:10:03,748 --> 00:10:05,748 Speaker 10: you want to make sure that you're bringing in an individual, 244 00:10:05,828 --> 00:10:09,148 Speaker 10: drafting a guy that you know is mature enough to 245 00:10:09,188 --> 00:10:12,548 Speaker 10: handle some adversity, whether it's him starting the first game 246 00:10:12,628 --> 00:10:14,988 Speaker 10: or him starting the first game he or two. 247 00:10:15,148 --> 00:10:17,228 Speaker 9: So that was playing QB at the head coach obviously, 248 00:10:17,228 --> 00:10:18,828 Speaker 9: but then the other person that's in the front office 249 00:10:18,868 --> 00:10:20,468 Speaker 9: just happened to be the greatest quarterback of all time. 250 00:10:20,508 --> 00:10:22,148 Speaker 9: And this is what he had to say back in 251 00:10:22,188 --> 00:10:24,388 Speaker 9: twenty twenty four with an interview with Stephen Nate Smith. 252 00:10:24,628 --> 00:10:26,668 Speaker 9: He says, I think it's just a tragedy that we're 253 00:10:26,668 --> 00:10:28,748 Speaker 9: forcing these rookies to play early. But the reality is 254 00:10:28,788 --> 00:10:31,268 Speaker 9: the only reason why we are is we are is 255 00:10:31,308 --> 00:10:34,068 Speaker 9: because we've done the game down, which has allowed them 256 00:10:34,108 --> 00:10:34,588 Speaker 9: to play. 257 00:10:34,908 --> 00:10:35,068 Speaker 3: It. 258 00:10:35,108 --> 00:10:38,068 Speaker 9: Goes on to say in that interview that he thinks 259 00:10:38,108 --> 00:10:40,348 Speaker 9: that they need to sit. He talks about his experience 260 00:10:40,428 --> 00:10:42,908 Speaker 9: sitting behind Drew Blent, So how important that was to 261 00:10:42,948 --> 00:10:45,548 Speaker 9: be able to sit behind somebody a veteran, to gain 262 00:10:45,588 --> 00:10:48,628 Speaker 9: that wisdom to understand the entire system without having to 263 00:10:48,628 --> 00:10:50,908 Speaker 9: be thrust it into the starting position. So this is 264 00:10:51,028 --> 00:10:54,388 Speaker 9: not a knock on Mendoza at all. Has everything to 265 00:10:54,428 --> 00:10:57,708 Speaker 9: do with what his head coach believes in systematically and 266 00:10:57,748 --> 00:11:00,388 Speaker 9: what Tom Brady believes and systematically, we know those two 267 00:11:00,428 --> 00:11:02,108 Speaker 9: are going to be two of the most influential people 268 00:11:02,348 --> 00:11:04,908 Speaker 9: with this particular decision. I think they rap him with 269 00:11:04,988 --> 00:11:07,068 Speaker 9: number one, but I honestly believe that they probably go 270 00:11:07,068 --> 00:11:09,108 Speaker 9: grab somebody like a Kirk Cousin so that could come 271 00:11:09,108 --> 00:11:11,388 Speaker 9: in and start it, get things on the train tracks, 272 00:11:11,388 --> 00:11:13,788 Speaker 9: that he could sit back and learn, gain the wisdom, 273 00:11:13,908 --> 00:11:16,308 Speaker 9: and then when he's ready to play based upon those 274 00:11:16,308 --> 00:11:18,468 Speaker 9: two individuals in the front office, then they put him 275 00:11:18,468 --> 00:11:19,868 Speaker 9: into the game. I don't think they're going to force 276 00:11:19,908 --> 00:11:20,708 Speaker 9: him to start from day one. 277 00:11:20,788 --> 00:11:22,228 Speaker 5: It was important for you to bring up the Kirk 278 00:11:22,268 --> 00:11:24,948 Speaker 5: Cousins prospect because right now Aidan O'Connell is the only 279 00:11:24,988 --> 00:11:27,148 Speaker 5: other quarterback and like you're not going to you can't 280 00:11:27,228 --> 00:11:30,828 Speaker 5: draw the parallel between Drew Bloodsoe and Aidan O'Connell, Like 281 00:11:30,868 --> 00:11:32,828 Speaker 5: that's not the same They're not the same person, that's 282 00:11:32,828 --> 00:11:35,748 Speaker 5: not the same scenario. I do get frustrated at times 283 00:11:35,748 --> 00:11:38,308 Speaker 5: that we try to blanket statement this situation because you 284 00:11:38,348 --> 00:11:40,388 Speaker 5: can't really tell me that like it was, it would 285 00:11:40,388 --> 00:11:42,228 Speaker 5: have been better for Caleb Williams to sit on the 286 00:11:42,228 --> 00:11:44,708 Speaker 5: bench at the beginning like that young man thrived. I 287 00:11:44,708 --> 00:11:46,748 Speaker 5: think in his first year in Chicago. Now he had 288 00:11:46,748 --> 00:11:49,188 Speaker 5: to go through a bunch of new head coaching situations. 289 00:11:49,228 --> 00:11:51,748 Speaker 5: But I think some guys do better with the experience 290 00:11:51,748 --> 00:11:53,348 Speaker 5: that other guys do better at being the six man 291 00:11:53,388 --> 00:11:55,628 Speaker 5: off the bench and watching the game unfold. So it's 292 00:11:55,668 --> 00:11:57,828 Speaker 5: tricky because they don't have a Kirk Cousins. But what 293 00:11:57,908 --> 00:12:00,308 Speaker 5: an ideal scenario for Fernando if. 294 00:12:00,148 --> 00:12:01,028 Speaker 4: That were going to be the kid? 295 00:12:01,148 --> 00:12:02,788 Speaker 1: Yeah, And I think when you talk about the Caleb 296 00:12:02,828 --> 00:12:05,348 Speaker 1: Williams situation, Janet and the player's going to have that 297 00:12:05,428 --> 00:12:07,668 Speaker 1: luxury right when you look at the Raiders. They do 298 00:12:07,748 --> 00:12:09,628 Speaker 1: have that luxury to go out and get a veteran. 299 00:12:09,908 --> 00:12:11,588 Speaker 1: Now again to your point and say, this isn't a 300 00:12:11,668 --> 00:12:13,628 Speaker 1: knock at Fernando Mendoz at all. I don't care who 301 00:12:13,628 --> 00:12:16,548 Speaker 1: the quarterback is. If he's coming into the NFL game, 302 00:12:16,548 --> 00:12:18,748 Speaker 1: from a mental standpoint, you want that boy to sit 303 00:12:18,788 --> 00:12:20,748 Speaker 1: and marinate a little bit, right. You want to get 304 00:12:20,948 --> 00:12:24,188 Speaker 1: a certain Kirk Cousins. You know, there's nothing wrong with O'Connell. 305 00:12:24,188 --> 00:12:27,188 Speaker 1: Like the guy. He has a great arm talent, but 306 00:12:27,308 --> 00:12:30,148 Speaker 1: it's the experience. It's the experience. You want to be 307 00:12:30,188 --> 00:12:33,188 Speaker 1: able to put somebody and pair him up Fernando Mendoza 308 00:12:33,228 --> 00:12:35,268 Speaker 1: with somebody that's seen a lot of ball, right, they're 309 00:12:35,308 --> 00:12:38,468 Speaker 1: seeing everything that he will see in his hopefully long career. 310 00:12:38,548 --> 00:12:41,908 Speaker 1: So having somebody like Kirk Cousins, right, it's like putting 311 00:12:41,908 --> 00:12:44,988 Speaker 1: a Levante David next to a rookie rookie linebacker. Like 312 00:12:45,028 --> 00:12:47,068 Speaker 1: you want to be able to pair these rookies up 313 00:12:47,228 --> 00:12:49,948 Speaker 1: with veterans that's seeing a lot of wartime so that 314 00:12:49,988 --> 00:12:52,348 Speaker 1: he can say, hey, don't go there, don't go here, 315 00:12:52,508 --> 00:12:54,788 Speaker 1: study this, study that, and it's always better when you 316 00:12:54,828 --> 00:12:57,948 Speaker 1: have them inside your quarterback room or your position room 317 00:12:58,148 --> 00:13:00,908 Speaker 1: than another one. So I really agree with what you know, 318 00:13:00,948 --> 00:13:03,788 Speaker 1: Coach Kubiak, I said, But Coach Brady, I mean, Coach Brady, 319 00:13:04,548 --> 00:13:07,308 Speaker 1: mister Tom Brady. You want to be able to have 320 00:13:07,388 --> 00:13:11,548 Speaker 1: these rookies have a successful, long, productive career. And it's 321 00:13:11,548 --> 00:13:13,988 Speaker 1: not about coming in a year, one, year two, doing 322 00:13:13,988 --> 00:13:16,988 Speaker 1: well and then phasing out. It's we want ten, ten 323 00:13:17,028 --> 00:13:19,708 Speaker 1: plus twenty whatever it is that happens when you can 324 00:13:19,788 --> 00:13:21,148 Speaker 1: let them sit, marinate and learn. 325 00:13:21,268 --> 00:13:21,468 Speaker 6: Yeah. 326 00:13:21,508 --> 00:13:23,108 Speaker 7: Another thing about that too is he can put them 327 00:13:23,148 --> 00:13:24,948 Speaker 7: in a comfortable environment, you know what I'm saying, having 328 00:13:24,948 --> 00:13:26,988 Speaker 7: guys pieces around him. I mean they got brock bars 329 00:13:26,988 --> 00:13:29,268 Speaker 7: on the offense, they got a gent at the backfield. 330 00:13:29,268 --> 00:13:30,828 Speaker 7: And the thing is that I saw this offsee they 331 00:13:30,828 --> 00:13:32,508 Speaker 7: add loaded up on defense. They got a lot of 332 00:13:32,508 --> 00:13:35,028 Speaker 7: good guys on defense. So the thing is they probably 333 00:13:35,028 --> 00:13:37,868 Speaker 7: just gonna you know, you know, you know, spoon feed 334 00:13:37,908 --> 00:13:39,908 Speaker 7: him a little bit, you know, like let everybody else 335 00:13:39,948 --> 00:13:41,188 Speaker 7: you know, pick him up and stuff like that, and 336 00:13:41,228 --> 00:13:43,588 Speaker 7: once he get comfortable made his game, his game may 337 00:13:43,588 --> 00:13:44,308 Speaker 7: start taking off. 338 00:13:44,468 --> 00:13:46,948 Speaker 9: I was going to ask you, you know, ld what 339 00:13:46,948 --> 00:13:50,108 Speaker 9: what do you understand about when you face a rookie 340 00:13:50,268 --> 00:13:52,788 Speaker 9: quarterback right, Like, what's your thought process as a starting 341 00:13:52,788 --> 00:13:54,948 Speaker 9: linebacker is calling things out on defense? What do you 342 00:13:54,948 --> 00:13:56,868 Speaker 9: feel the confetence level you have stepping across from a 343 00:13:56,908 --> 00:13:57,308 Speaker 9: young guy. 344 00:13:57,468 --> 00:13:59,228 Speaker 7: My thing is, I just know that he haven't seen 345 00:13:59,268 --> 00:14:00,548 Speaker 7: everything that we're going to throw at them, you know, 346 00:14:00,588 --> 00:14:01,748 Speaker 7: playing the Coach Bowl defense. 347 00:14:01,748 --> 00:14:03,348 Speaker 6: He's gonna throw different looks and things at him. 348 00:14:03,388 --> 00:14:05,348 Speaker 7: So what I try to do is focus on showing 349 00:14:05,388 --> 00:14:07,068 Speaker 7: him different looks to make him make a mistake, just 350 00:14:07,068 --> 00:14:09,388 Speaker 7: to see if he's been on this stuff. So with 351 00:14:09,468 --> 00:14:11,268 Speaker 7: him right here, you know, I just feel like, like 352 00:14:11,268 --> 00:14:12,868 Speaker 7: I said, when you got the pieces around him, things 353 00:14:12,868 --> 00:14:14,748 Speaker 7: like that, you do small things to get the ball 354 00:14:14,748 --> 00:14:17,228 Speaker 7: out quicker, you hand the ball off. So for me, 355 00:14:17,428 --> 00:14:19,108 Speaker 7: that kind of gives me an idea of what I'm 356 00:14:19,108 --> 00:14:21,828 Speaker 7: going to go face against facing in a game plan, like, well, 357 00:14:21,828 --> 00:14:23,068 Speaker 7: I can get a beat on his things like that, 358 00:14:23,108 --> 00:14:25,108 Speaker 7: I know they're not going to throw the full play 359 00:14:25,148 --> 00:14:27,148 Speaker 7: book at him, you know, the first his first year. 360 00:14:27,548 --> 00:14:29,788 Speaker 7: So with that right there, I think that's going to 361 00:14:29,828 --> 00:14:32,748 Speaker 7: be the part for him, like guys around him, you know, 362 00:14:33,108 --> 00:14:34,268 Speaker 7: making the game easier for him. 363 00:14:34,308 --> 00:14:36,868 Speaker 5: Fourteen seasons in the NFL, do you have a rookie 364 00:14:36,948 --> 00:14:38,788 Speaker 5: quarterback that comes off the top of your mind that 365 00:14:38,828 --> 00:14:40,828 Speaker 5: you face or you're like, dang, that guy really set 366 00:14:40,868 --> 00:14:43,188 Speaker 5: himself apart when you're up against in his first start. 367 00:14:43,228 --> 00:14:46,748 Speaker 6: I say, yeah, he did. Rookie quarterback. 368 00:14:47,388 --> 00:14:48,108 Speaker 4: You think on it. 369 00:14:48,348 --> 00:14:50,708 Speaker 6: Yeah, I really like Michael Pennix. 370 00:14:50,748 --> 00:14:52,508 Speaker 7: You know what I'm saying he was this past year 371 00:14:52,588 --> 00:14:56,308 Speaker 7: was he was his first year start, so since he 372 00:14:56,348 --> 00:14:58,708 Speaker 7: was a rookie quarterback, yep. But I think he kindled 373 00:14:58,788 --> 00:15:01,228 Speaker 7: himself well. Unfortunately ended up getting hurt and things like that, 374 00:15:01,308 --> 00:15:03,428 Speaker 7: but I felt like he was pretty solid for the 375 00:15:03,428 --> 00:15:03,708 Speaker 7: get go. 376 00:15:03,988 --> 00:15:05,948 Speaker 4: All right, hopefully he recovers well. 377 00:15:06,108 --> 00:15:08,028 Speaker 5: But now he's got two it a battle with crap 378 00:15:08,388 --> 00:15:10,948 Speaker 5: in Atlanta and a new coach. 379 00:15:10,988 --> 00:15:11,388 Speaker 3: Exactly. 380 00:15:14,988 --> 00:15:17,028 Speaker 4: I just made a prediction in this segment. We're technically 381 00:15:17,108 --> 00:15:18,948 Speaker 4: going for two. I don't think we're going to make it. 382 00:15:18,988 --> 00:15:22,508 Speaker 5: In the second question, Ravens president Sashi Brown was at 383 00:15:22,508 --> 00:15:25,268 Speaker 5: the annual League Meeting Who Wasn't in Arizona. Earlier this week, 384 00:15:25,308 --> 00:15:28,308 Speaker 5: Brown addressed the Max Crosby trade that wasn't and how 385 00:15:28,308 --> 00:15:30,748 Speaker 5: the rest of the world reacted to the Ravens backing 386 00:15:30,748 --> 00:15:32,228 Speaker 5: out of the trade with the Raiders. 387 00:15:32,268 --> 00:15:33,148 Speaker 4: Take listen. 388 00:15:34,868 --> 00:15:34,988 Speaker 3: One. 389 00:15:35,068 --> 00:15:36,748 Speaker 1: I think it's a slow news cycle. 390 00:15:36,748 --> 00:15:41,908 Speaker 13: I don't want to at all downplay the experience that 391 00:15:41,908 --> 00:15:46,628 Speaker 13: that Max had coming who We have emphasized the importance 392 00:15:46,668 --> 00:15:47,748 Speaker 13: of doing things the right way. 393 00:15:48,188 --> 00:15:49,148 Speaker 6: We will continue to. 394 00:15:49,108 --> 00:15:54,388 Speaker 13: Do that, and we understand that it is a headline 395 00:15:54,428 --> 00:15:59,228 Speaker 13: store because of its profound significance. We believe, you know, 396 00:15:59,228 --> 00:16:02,508 Speaker 13: our relationships to the extent that you need time to 397 00:16:02,548 --> 00:16:07,348 Speaker 13: reform people understanding who we are were about I don't know. 398 00:16:07,868 --> 00:16:10,468 Speaker 5: I mean it was the middle of free agency frenzy 399 00:16:10,508 --> 00:16:13,308 Speaker 5: and the NCAA tournament had started, but people still really 400 00:16:13,348 --> 00:16:15,388 Speaker 5: cared about the fact that Max Crosby wasn't going to 401 00:16:15,428 --> 00:16:18,708 Speaker 5: go to Baltimore. So now we understand where the Ravens 402 00:16:18,948 --> 00:16:21,188 Speaker 5: sit with this. They have Trey Hendrickson, They're happy with 403 00:16:21,228 --> 00:16:25,028 Speaker 5: their defense man side. But Sashi trying to downplay the 404 00:16:25,068 --> 00:16:28,388 Speaker 5: way we all interpreted that situation is something. 405 00:16:28,428 --> 00:16:29,148 Speaker 4: What do you make of it? 406 00:16:29,228 --> 00:16:31,668 Speaker 1: Well, you mentioned, Jane that we're going for two here, 407 00:16:31,708 --> 00:16:33,548 Speaker 1: but we might just go for one. So I thought 408 00:16:33,588 --> 00:16:35,868 Speaker 1: about when does that happen in the football game, And 409 00:16:35,868 --> 00:16:39,268 Speaker 1: it usually happens when somebody on the offense jumps off sides. 410 00:16:39,348 --> 00:16:41,548 Speaker 1: And we initially were going to go for two. But 411 00:16:41,588 --> 00:16:43,188 Speaker 1: now we've got to go five yards back, and now 412 00:16:43,188 --> 00:16:44,828 Speaker 1: we're like, screw it, we're going to kick the field goal, 413 00:16:44,868 --> 00:16:48,228 Speaker 1: go for one. I think in this situation, somebody jumped 414 00:16:48,268 --> 00:16:50,948 Speaker 1: off sides, right, Somebody, whether it be the Ravens or 415 00:16:50,988 --> 00:16:53,948 Speaker 1: what media, whatever, jumped off sides. And I think it's 416 00:16:53,948 --> 00:16:57,748 Speaker 1: important for people to understand what happened in the time 417 00:16:57,788 --> 00:17:01,148 Speaker 1: of events. Right, the trade was agreed upon on March sixth. 418 00:17:01,188 --> 00:17:02,948 Speaker 1: I think we have graphers of it so that people 419 00:17:04,628 --> 00:17:09,428 Speaker 1: upon on March sixth, pending of physical that's an important word, 420 00:17:09,508 --> 00:17:12,348 Speaker 1: which is normal, pending of physical, which is normal. 421 00:17:12,468 --> 00:17:12,668 Speaker 3: Right. 422 00:17:13,348 --> 00:17:16,628 Speaker 1: Max goes to Baltimore on the ninth, he takes his 423 00:17:16,708 --> 00:17:20,988 Speaker 1: physical and that's where it got awkward. March tenth, the 424 00:17:21,068 --> 00:17:24,828 Speaker 1: Raiders sent out a tweet or a thing on social 425 00:17:24,868 --> 00:17:27,788 Speaker 1: media saying that the Baltimore Ravens have now got out 426 00:17:27,788 --> 00:17:30,748 Speaker 1: of the trade. So number one, did the Ravens do 427 00:17:30,828 --> 00:17:34,228 Speaker 1: anything that was against the rules or anything that was illegal. No, 428 00:17:34,708 --> 00:17:36,788 Speaker 1: But the way that I think they went about it, 429 00:17:37,028 --> 00:17:38,908 Speaker 1: especially when Max got there. I don't know if anybody 430 00:17:38,948 --> 00:17:41,748 Speaker 1: heard Max's interview about his what happened when he was 431 00:17:41,788 --> 00:17:43,588 Speaker 1: over there. I mean it got a little awkward. He 432 00:17:43,588 --> 00:17:46,028 Speaker 1: didn't see the general manager until five hours into his stuff, 433 00:17:46,268 --> 00:17:48,188 Speaker 1: met the head coach as an awkward handshake, and he 434 00:17:48,228 --> 00:17:50,508 Speaker 1: kind of felt the vibe there. But again, I think 435 00:17:50,588 --> 00:17:54,668 Speaker 1: when everybody sees the details of hey, we agreed to 436 00:17:54,708 --> 00:17:57,988 Speaker 1: these terms pending of physical, the physical happened, and based 437 00:17:57,988 --> 00:18:01,068 Speaker 1: on that physical they said, hey, we have some concerns, 438 00:18:01,108 --> 00:18:03,068 Speaker 1: we're going to back out. They didn't do anything illegals. 439 00:18:03,188 --> 00:18:05,588 Speaker 1: I just think the way they went about it, Leavonte was, yeah, 440 00:18:05,948 --> 00:18:08,348 Speaker 1: just a little shaky. They jumped off sides. 441 00:18:08,428 --> 00:18:09,988 Speaker 7: Yeah, like you said, man, I think they did jump 442 00:18:10,028 --> 00:18:12,108 Speaker 7: the gunler early, putting the two out there about you know, 443 00:18:12,588 --> 00:18:14,588 Speaker 7: making sure that the trade and everything going through. 444 00:18:14,668 --> 00:18:16,548 Speaker 6: But I really think teams should, you know. 445 00:18:16,548 --> 00:18:19,828 Speaker 7: Do they due diligence before doing everything coming out, you know, 446 00:18:19,868 --> 00:18:21,988 Speaker 7: putting everything out there in the media. And like I 447 00:18:22,548 --> 00:18:25,668 Speaker 7: do believe the Raymonds are will respected organization. I do 448 00:18:25,908 --> 00:18:27,788 Speaker 7: feel like they was going everything about the right way 449 00:18:27,828 --> 00:18:30,388 Speaker 7: and stuff like that. But you know, as always, you 450 00:18:30,428 --> 00:18:32,148 Speaker 7: have to do your do diligence on the player. And 451 00:18:32,348 --> 00:18:35,668 Speaker 7: everybody want a mass crossy on their team, yeah, you know, uh, 452 00:18:35,708 --> 00:18:37,868 Speaker 7: you know, and you know, us as fans and people 453 00:18:37,908 --> 00:18:40,388 Speaker 7: looking and everybody gets excited about that, you know, like, 454 00:18:40,508 --> 00:18:42,508 Speaker 7: no matter what's going on, man, man, like, you got 455 00:18:42,508 --> 00:18:45,108 Speaker 7: to get this guy on your team. But as an organization, 456 00:18:45,148 --> 00:18:46,908 Speaker 7: you gotta be you got to do your due diligence 457 00:18:46,948 --> 00:18:48,908 Speaker 7: on a guy, and they saw something that they didn't like, 458 00:18:49,068 --> 00:18:50,388 Speaker 7: so they backed out on it. 459 00:18:51,028 --> 00:18:53,428 Speaker 12: Yeah, and I agree with you, Lan say, and you too, 460 00:18:53,508 --> 00:18:55,588 Speaker 12: man tie, and I think at some point it's time 461 00:18:55,628 --> 00:18:56,748 Speaker 12: to stop talking about this. 462 00:18:57,388 --> 00:18:59,908 Speaker 3: But for me, I still the part. 463 00:18:59,668 --> 00:19:01,668 Speaker 12: About the comments I don't like is saying like, hey, 464 00:19:01,668 --> 00:19:03,788 Speaker 12: it's a slow new cycle, like now, we haven't seen 465 00:19:03,828 --> 00:19:05,988 Speaker 12: something like this in a long time, and not by 466 00:19:06,228 --> 00:19:09,148 Speaker 12: a bona fide star player like Max Crossey who we 467 00:19:09,188 --> 00:19:12,868 Speaker 12: all could have wait to see in a winning organization. Obviously, 468 00:19:12,908 --> 00:19:15,068 Speaker 12: the due diligence wasn't done in time and things. 469 00:19:14,868 --> 00:19:17,348 Speaker 3: Of that nature. But I just think for. 470 00:19:17,388 --> 00:19:20,068 Speaker 12: Me, he got embarrassed. He had to go on a 471 00:19:20,108 --> 00:19:21,428 Speaker 12: whole plane fly five. 472 00:19:21,268 --> 00:19:22,148 Speaker 3: And a half hours. 473 00:19:22,348 --> 00:19:25,268 Speaker 12: All the tweets he's saying congratulations, he does a big 474 00:19:25,308 --> 00:19:27,788 Speaker 12: eleven minute goodbye video to the raider. So for me, 475 00:19:27,828 --> 00:19:31,148 Speaker 12: it's the human aspect for Max project that disappoints me 476 00:19:31,468 --> 00:19:34,068 Speaker 12: about those about those comments, because Bro. 477 00:19:34,028 --> 00:19:35,268 Speaker 3: He's human like he had. 478 00:19:35,508 --> 00:19:38,428 Speaker 12: I can't imagine the emotional whirlwind that he personally went 479 00:19:38,468 --> 00:19:40,788 Speaker 12: through to have to end all the way back in 480 00:19:40,908 --> 00:19:43,628 Speaker 12: Las Vegas after thinking and letting go of what you 481 00:19:43,708 --> 00:19:44,868 Speaker 12: thought you were like that. 482 00:19:44,668 --> 00:19:46,028 Speaker 3: That's a tough sequence. 483 00:19:46,068 --> 00:19:48,988 Speaker 1: So dealing with Andrew exactly, it was just tone death. 484 00:19:49,028 --> 00:19:50,908 Speaker 3: That's the part I don't like everything else. 485 00:19:51,028 --> 00:19:53,068 Speaker 12: I get it. They wanted to hold onto their draft capitol. 486 00:19:53,068 --> 00:19:54,108 Speaker 12: At the end of the day, you got a new 487 00:19:54,148 --> 00:19:55,988 Speaker 12: head coach. You don't want to handcuff him. You want 488 00:19:55,988 --> 00:19:57,588 Speaker 12: to get some of his young guys and the guys 489 00:19:57,628 --> 00:19:59,588 Speaker 12: that are his guys in the building. So I get 490 00:19:59,628 --> 00:20:01,068 Speaker 12: it at the end of the day, I just I 491 00:20:01,068 --> 00:20:02,948 Speaker 12: don't like the tone deafness of the comment. 492 00:20:03,508 --> 00:20:03,708 Speaker 6: Yeah. 493 00:20:03,748 --> 00:20:06,708 Speaker 9: My initial reaction action whenever I heard that and continue 494 00:20:06,708 --> 00:20:08,468 Speaker 9: to hear that, is that one meme that you all 495 00:20:08,708 --> 00:20:12,908 Speaker 9: we've all seen with the little kids like like, that's 496 00:20:12,948 --> 00:20:15,908 Speaker 9: my initial reaction, just because to your point that you know, 497 00:20:15,948 --> 00:20:18,268 Speaker 9: you laid it out the timeline, you know how those 498 00:20:18,308 --> 00:20:20,028 Speaker 9: things went down to elder you could probably speak to 499 00:20:20,068 --> 00:20:22,108 Speaker 9: this more than anybody in regards to how. 500 00:20:22,068 --> 00:20:22,908 Speaker 1: You are welcomed. 501 00:20:23,228 --> 00:20:25,308 Speaker 9: You know, when you go to a facility, especially when 502 00:20:25,348 --> 00:20:27,588 Speaker 9: you're that caliber of a player. Most of the homework 503 00:20:27,708 --> 00:20:29,748 Speaker 9: is done. These guys have all the networks in the world. 504 00:20:29,748 --> 00:20:31,988 Speaker 9: These guys are all intermingled. They get on the phone, 505 00:20:31,988 --> 00:20:34,108 Speaker 9: they text, they have doctors, they have doctors from other 506 00:20:34,148 --> 00:20:37,388 Speaker 9: teams come and check it out. So the information was had. 507 00:20:37,468 --> 00:20:39,948 Speaker 9: I don't believe all of what's being presented by the 508 00:20:39,948 --> 00:20:42,588 Speaker 9: Baltimore Ravens, but I do believe that they are well respected. 509 00:20:42,748 --> 00:20:45,428 Speaker 9: But to Usashi's point, he knows there's there's damage, right, 510 00:20:45,428 --> 00:20:47,628 Speaker 9: There's there's there's collateral damage. These guys are gonna have 511 00:20:47,668 --> 00:20:49,588 Speaker 9: to do some, you know, do a lot of things 512 00:20:49,588 --> 00:20:51,628 Speaker 9: in the future to earn the trust and respect of 513 00:20:52,068 --> 00:20:54,868 Speaker 9: organizations going forward. Is it gonna halt any deals, I 514 00:20:54,908 --> 00:20:56,948 Speaker 9: don't think so. Is it going to change the parameter 515 00:20:57,028 --> 00:20:59,308 Speaker 9: of deals going forward? I do think though. I think 516 00:20:59,308 --> 00:21:01,548 Speaker 9: it's going to alter how teams negotiate with them. They're 517 00:21:01,588 --> 00:21:03,628 Speaker 9: gonna want things a little bit more buttoned up than 518 00:21:03,668 --> 00:21:04,348 Speaker 9: maybe they would have. 519 00:21:04,468 --> 00:21:05,628 Speaker 3: Maybe they used to have loose. 520 00:21:05,508 --> 00:21:07,708 Speaker 9: Negotiations or you know, the combine be able to sit 521 00:21:07,748 --> 00:21:10,068 Speaker 9: down and have some dinner at SA and elbows. But 522 00:21:10,228 --> 00:21:12,308 Speaker 9: not anymore, you know, now, I think they're going to 523 00:21:12,348 --> 00:21:14,268 Speaker 9: do a lot more, you know, checks and balances in 524 00:21:14,308 --> 00:21:15,348 Speaker 9: order to secure a do. 525 00:21:15,388 --> 00:21:15,908 Speaker 3: In the future. 526 00:21:15,988 --> 00:21:18,468 Speaker 5: There's an added layer to this too, and really it's 527 00:21:18,508 --> 00:21:20,388 Speaker 5: looking at the next couple of years of it, which 528 00:21:20,428 --> 00:21:23,308 Speaker 5: is there must be a reason and something that the 529 00:21:23,428 --> 00:21:27,468 Speaker 5: Ravens did see that gave them their their way out 530 00:21:27,508 --> 00:21:30,388 Speaker 5: the door on this conversation, like Max Crosby can put 531 00:21:30,428 --> 00:21:33,548 Speaker 5: as many dunking videos on Instagram that he his knee 532 00:21:33,628 --> 00:21:36,148 Speaker 5: is great, he's ready to go, his rehab's going great. 533 00:21:36,228 --> 00:21:39,268 Speaker 5: But what did the Ravens see that they didn't like 534 00:21:39,548 --> 00:21:42,628 Speaker 5: in his leg that gives them reason to back out 535 00:21:42,628 --> 00:21:44,788 Speaker 5: of this because of course they wouldn't want to Max Crosby, 536 00:21:44,948 --> 00:21:47,028 Speaker 5: the fact that they went and got Trey Henderson doesn't 537 00:21:47,068 --> 00:21:49,028 Speaker 5: mean it shady. It means that they really needed a 538 00:21:49,068 --> 00:21:52,628 Speaker 5: pass rusher. That's clearly something they identified. So that's for me, 539 00:21:52,748 --> 00:21:54,588 Speaker 5: is something to look at in the next couple of years, 540 00:21:54,588 --> 00:21:56,948 Speaker 5: which is like, did the raven see something that maybe 541 00:21:56,988 --> 00:21:59,868 Speaker 5: we're just not quite understanding because everyone's rehab coming back 542 00:21:59,868 --> 00:22:00,548 Speaker 5: from injury. 543 00:22:00,348 --> 00:22:01,708 Speaker 4: Looks different, and of course Max K. 544 00:22:02,108 --> 00:22:03,748 Speaker 5: Crosby is going to try to put out his best 545 00:22:03,788 --> 00:22:06,708 Speaker 5: self from out perspective to make him look great because 546 00:22:06,708 --> 00:22:09,068 Speaker 5: he wants to be a viable option for these teams. 547 00:22:09,348 --> 00:22:11,588 Speaker 4: All right, should we go for two? Let's go for Okay, 548 00:22:12,068 --> 00:22:13,788 Speaker 4: La Montes like whatever you want to do out. 549 00:22:13,668 --> 00:22:20,508 Speaker 5: Here, Yes, it all right. Broncos head coach Don Peyton 550 00:22:20,588 --> 00:22:23,028 Speaker 5: spoke at the annual League Meeting about what he views. 551 00:22:23,108 --> 00:22:24,388 Speaker 5: I'll just let you know if it wasn't at the 552 00:22:24,388 --> 00:22:27,228 Speaker 5: Annual League meeting. Okay, So Sean Payton was speaking this week, 553 00:22:27,348 --> 00:22:30,788 Speaker 5: and he spoke about what is necessary to separate themselves 554 00:22:30,788 --> 00:22:33,148 Speaker 5: from the rest of the league, the Broncos and stay winners. 555 00:22:34,948 --> 00:22:37,788 Speaker 8: The mistake two thirds of the teams make is trying 556 00:22:37,828 --> 00:22:40,908 Speaker 8: to win the day, win the draft day, win the 557 00:22:40,988 --> 00:22:45,428 Speaker 8: hiring cycle day, and win the free agency day. And 558 00:22:45,468 --> 00:22:52,108 Speaker 8: we're interested in winning, and so that's why our fan 559 00:22:52,188 --> 00:22:57,588 Speaker 8: base is extremely important to us. But we're going to 560 00:22:57,628 --> 00:22:59,668 Speaker 8: do what we think is best for our team to 561 00:22:59,748 --> 00:23:03,868 Speaker 8: be better when this puzzle is finished at the end 562 00:23:03,908 --> 00:23:05,988 Speaker 8: of call it June. 563 00:23:07,788 --> 00:23:11,388 Speaker 5: Well, obviously it's what everybody wants. Win in February, but 564 00:23:11,428 --> 00:23:13,668 Speaker 5: in order to do that, you have to build in April, 565 00:23:13,708 --> 00:23:15,748 Speaker 5: and then build in August and so on and so forth. 566 00:23:15,788 --> 00:23:18,508 Speaker 5: So who do you guys think will win on draft Day, 567 00:23:18,548 --> 00:23:20,788 Speaker 5: could be a player at Team Mansai, however you go 568 00:23:20,828 --> 00:23:22,348 Speaker 5: about it, but you have to pick a winner come 569 00:23:22,428 --> 00:23:22,868 Speaker 5: draft day. 570 00:23:22,988 --> 00:23:25,868 Speaker 1: Yeah. So to my former coaches point, what he was 571 00:23:25,908 --> 00:23:27,788 Speaker 1: trying to make was, I think people put so much 572 00:23:27,828 --> 00:23:30,028 Speaker 1: effort on one day when they don't put it over 573 00:23:30,068 --> 00:23:33,428 Speaker 1: the total offseason. Right, it's a full puzzle, like don't 574 00:23:33,468 --> 00:23:35,588 Speaker 1: just put all your eggs in one basket. And he's 575 00:23:35,588 --> 00:23:37,388 Speaker 1: trying to say like, hey, there are teams here that 576 00:23:37,548 --> 00:23:39,388 Speaker 1: just focus on free agency or they just focus on 577 00:23:39,428 --> 00:23:41,948 Speaker 1: the draft. For them, at the Broncos, they focus on everything. 578 00:23:41,988 --> 00:23:44,428 Speaker 1: And so the team that I'm picking that won the draft, 579 00:23:44,468 --> 00:23:47,068 Speaker 1: I think they won draft before even it started. And 580 00:23:47,108 --> 00:23:48,828 Speaker 1: that's a San Francisco for the nine Ers. I think 581 00:23:49,788 --> 00:23:52,028 Speaker 1: you're having Mike Evans and you know, you know Mike 582 00:23:52,028 --> 00:23:54,548 Speaker 1: Evans very very well, but one of the best, if 583 00:23:54,548 --> 00:23:56,348 Speaker 1: not the best wide receivers. I know, by the way, 584 00:23:56,388 --> 00:23:59,108 Speaker 1: he's one of the best blocking wide receivers as well. 585 00:24:00,268 --> 00:24:03,228 Speaker 1: I'm gonna say this guy Zay also the Zula, I 586 00:24:03,268 --> 00:24:05,108 Speaker 1: don't know how you all left it. Let him go 587 00:24:05,228 --> 00:24:08,108 Speaker 1: in in Dallas. I know you love that guy and 588 00:24:08,268 --> 00:24:09,908 Speaker 1: him over there with Nick Pots and all of them 589 00:24:09,948 --> 00:24:13,388 Speaker 1: guys in that front good Luck and Drake Greenlaw's back 590 00:24:13,508 --> 00:24:17,028 Speaker 1: like Drake green Law, Fred Warner. That tandem. Boy, it's 591 00:24:17,068 --> 00:24:19,068 Speaker 1: gonna be scary. Now, you look at what they need 592 00:24:19,108 --> 00:24:22,228 Speaker 1: going into the draft. They need an interior old lineman. 593 00:24:22,388 --> 00:24:25,028 Speaker 1: Well guess what, Those interior old linemen don't really usually 594 00:24:25,068 --> 00:24:27,588 Speaker 1: get picked until later in the first round, even the 595 00:24:27,908 --> 00:24:30,188 Speaker 1: second or third day. Right, so you look at where 596 00:24:30,188 --> 00:24:32,908 Speaker 1: the Niners are sitting in the draft, They're gonna get 597 00:24:33,028 --> 00:24:36,428 Speaker 1: their guy as an interior old lineman. They could also 598 00:24:36,508 --> 00:24:39,308 Speaker 1: really use depth if there's a team or a general 599 00:24:39,348 --> 00:24:42,548 Speaker 1: manager that is the best at draft drafting depth as 600 00:24:42,628 --> 00:24:44,828 Speaker 1: John Lynch. I mean, they went twelve and five. I 601 00:24:44,828 --> 00:24:47,788 Speaker 1: think it was last year playing with depth, right, So 602 00:24:47,948 --> 00:24:51,228 Speaker 1: like if I had to choose one team, Lavonte, it's 603 00:24:51,228 --> 00:24:53,268 Speaker 1: got to be the San Francisco fort nine ers heading 604 00:24:53,268 --> 00:24:54,788 Speaker 1: into draft day, I think they already want it. 605 00:24:54,868 --> 00:24:56,668 Speaker 7: Yeah, I mean, I told you guys, I'm biased all 606 00:24:56,668 --> 00:24:58,708 Speaker 7: this type of stuff. So I'm gonna go ahead and 607 00:24:58,748 --> 00:25:03,228 Speaker 7: go with my books. Win draft, I mean win is period, 608 00:25:03,468 --> 00:25:05,748 Speaker 7: just because you know, like you said, everybody don't get 609 00:25:05,908 --> 00:25:07,948 Speaker 7: everybody sometimes get caught up on one day and that's 610 00:25:07,988 --> 00:25:10,548 Speaker 7: as fans watching guys get caught up on free agency. 611 00:25:10,628 --> 00:25:12,828 Speaker 6: Everybody want that splash fergiency and things like that. 612 00:25:13,028 --> 00:25:15,188 Speaker 7: Granted, I think the Bucks did have a great freegency, 613 00:25:15,228 --> 00:25:16,588 Speaker 7: you know that. I feel like they picked up some 614 00:25:16,588 --> 00:25:18,708 Speaker 7: guys who would fit that fit in that locker room, 615 00:25:18,708 --> 00:25:20,388 Speaker 7: who kind of like fit the stem, to fit the 616 00:25:20,428 --> 00:25:23,308 Speaker 7: system and things like that. But knowing Jason, I know 617 00:25:23,388 --> 00:25:24,868 Speaker 7: they like to hand they had on the draft, so 618 00:25:24,868 --> 00:25:27,188 Speaker 7: they like like build a lot of depth. We play 619 00:25:27,228 --> 00:25:29,308 Speaker 7: a lot of young guys, So I just think, uh, 620 00:25:29,628 --> 00:25:32,748 Speaker 7: those situations will you know, happen in the draft. And 621 00:25:32,748 --> 00:25:34,828 Speaker 7: I feel like the bus were you know, mix some splashing, 622 00:25:34,868 --> 00:25:36,028 Speaker 7: and I think that they're gonna be great. 623 00:25:36,348 --> 00:25:38,148 Speaker 1: I got to ask you a question to look on Tabe. 624 00:25:38,148 --> 00:25:40,588 Speaker 1: You're here, Mike Evans is not going to be in 625 00:25:40,588 --> 00:25:44,308 Speaker 1: a Tempa Bay balconyer Jersey anymore. How does the Buccaneers 626 00:25:44,348 --> 00:25:47,788 Speaker 1: go about replacing pivotal guys in the locker room that's 627 00:25:47,788 --> 00:25:48,588 Speaker 1: been there for so long? 628 00:25:48,868 --> 00:25:50,708 Speaker 7: Like I said, I think they got some guys already. 629 00:25:50,708 --> 00:25:52,308 Speaker 7: You know, you got Chris Godwin who could lead that 630 00:25:52,548 --> 00:25:54,428 Speaker 7: receiver room, who was already a captain for US and 631 00:25:54,428 --> 00:25:56,748 Speaker 7: on the defensive side, we got Vita Vel, you got 632 00:25:56,748 --> 00:25:59,508 Speaker 7: Antoine Winfield and things like that, Guys who can kind 633 00:25:59,508 --> 00:26:01,428 Speaker 7: of like step up and be that more vocally, to 634 00:26:01,468 --> 00:26:03,188 Speaker 7: be that more president, that veteran presence. 635 00:26:03,388 --> 00:26:05,468 Speaker 6: And obviously, you know, Big Mayfield, he got it. 636 00:26:05,468 --> 00:26:07,308 Speaker 7: You know what I'm saying, Baked really don't say much, 637 00:26:07,308 --> 00:26:08,748 Speaker 7: but he got that swagger to him and got that 638 00:26:08,788 --> 00:26:10,828 Speaker 7: charisma to him that a lot of guys like to 639 00:26:10,868 --> 00:26:13,028 Speaker 7: gravitate to. And that's one thing that I love about Bake. 640 00:26:13,148 --> 00:26:15,428 Speaker 7: So I feel like the Bus have those guys in 641 00:26:15,428 --> 00:26:18,868 Speaker 7: place already to fill those voice. But the way they 642 00:26:18,908 --> 00:26:21,188 Speaker 7: do things over there is, you know, it's very professional, 643 00:26:21,268 --> 00:26:23,348 Speaker 7: and I think they're gonna add some young guys that 644 00:26:23,468 --> 00:26:24,788 Speaker 7: same attitude in the draft. 645 00:26:25,188 --> 00:26:26,988 Speaker 12: Shout out to Chris Goddom, man, that's past. 646 00:26:31,468 --> 00:26:31,868 Speaker 3: Out, man. 647 00:26:32,508 --> 00:26:36,348 Speaker 12: Look my team is the Tennessee Titans. It's because look, 648 00:26:36,348 --> 00:26:39,428 Speaker 12: we got Cardinals, Jets, and Raiders. First three picks. We 649 00:26:39,468 --> 00:26:41,748 Speaker 12: know they're not taking a running back, and I think 650 00:26:41,788 --> 00:26:43,908 Speaker 12: the guy in the first round who is an absolute 651 00:26:44,068 --> 00:26:47,348 Speaker 12: home run, super safe pick is Jeremy I'm on from 652 00:26:47,388 --> 00:26:47,868 Speaker 12: Notre Dame. 653 00:26:48,108 --> 00:26:48,428 Speaker 1: I'm on. 654 00:26:48,628 --> 00:26:51,388 Speaker 12: How better to make camp Ward's life easier than they 655 00:26:51,428 --> 00:26:54,788 Speaker 12: give this dude, well they successful brother run game. I 656 00:26:54,828 --> 00:26:57,668 Speaker 12: mean this dude, Jeremiah Love is legit. I think he 657 00:26:57,708 --> 00:26:59,908 Speaker 12: runs a little high at times. That might take maybe 658 00:26:59,948 --> 00:27:02,028 Speaker 12: one thump or two to get them that pad level 659 00:27:02,068 --> 00:27:05,068 Speaker 12: down a little bit. For holy cow, even game a 660 00:27:05,148 --> 00:27:08,348 Speaker 12: running game. You can run inside outside screens like this 661 00:27:08,468 --> 00:27:10,708 Speaker 12: dude is a home run waiting to happen. I think 662 00:27:10,708 --> 00:27:12,388 Speaker 12: he's going to be the best prospect that comes out 663 00:27:12,428 --> 00:27:12,908 Speaker 12: of this first run. 664 00:27:12,908 --> 00:27:14,108 Speaker 1: I love you, I love you. 665 00:27:14,148 --> 00:27:16,348 Speaker 3: I like to pick and I'd be dope if that happens. 666 00:27:16,828 --> 00:27:19,028 Speaker 9: When I think about winning the draft, right, I think 667 00:27:19,028 --> 00:27:21,508 Speaker 9: about teams. You know, obviously, Tennessee Titans still have gaps 668 00:27:21,508 --> 00:27:23,108 Speaker 9: that they have to feel a lot of teams have 669 00:27:23,148 --> 00:27:24,748 Speaker 9: a lot of gaps that they're trying to grab in 670 00:27:24,948 --> 00:27:26,668 Speaker 9: terms of the draft, and those guys have to hit 671 00:27:26,748 --> 00:27:28,068 Speaker 9: right now in order for their team. 672 00:27:27,908 --> 00:27:28,348 Speaker 3: To be good. 673 00:27:28,708 --> 00:27:30,428 Speaker 9: That's not winning the day for me. Winning the day 674 00:27:30,468 --> 00:27:32,428 Speaker 9: for me is all about teams that don't have a 675 00:27:32,428 --> 00:27:34,588 Speaker 9: lot of gaps, and if they hit on those one 676 00:27:34,668 --> 00:27:36,828 Speaker 9: or two picks, then they just get pushed over the edge. 677 00:27:36,908 --> 00:27:39,868 Speaker 3: For me, that's the Los Angeles Rams. The Rams are stacked. 678 00:27:39,868 --> 00:27:42,148 Speaker 9: When you talk about the rams offense and defense and 679 00:27:42,148 --> 00:27:42,828 Speaker 9: special teams. 680 00:27:42,868 --> 00:27:43,388 Speaker 1: They don't have. 681 00:27:43,348 --> 00:27:44,428 Speaker 3: Any glaring weaknesses. 682 00:27:44,548 --> 00:27:46,988 Speaker 9: That's the teams that's dangerous to me on drafted because 683 00:27:46,988 --> 00:27:49,188 Speaker 9: these guys have three top one hundred picks, and we 684 00:27:49,268 --> 00:27:51,068 Speaker 9: know that those guys are going to hit on those 685 00:27:51,108 --> 00:27:53,628 Speaker 9: guys and when they grab those guys, those are most 686 00:27:53,708 --> 00:27:56,188 Speaker 9: likely going to be the pieces that make them very, 687 00:27:56,308 --> 00:27:58,268 Speaker 9: very difficult to deal with come playoffs. 688 00:28:01,508 --> 00:28:05,028 Speaker 5: Asaya accounted for me, how many linebackers are at the tablets. 689 00:28:05,388 --> 00:28:07,348 Speaker 1: There's three of them, jokers, three jokers. 690 00:28:07,388 --> 00:28:08,788 Speaker 4: How does that make you feel as a quarterback? 691 00:28:08,828 --> 00:28:10,748 Speaker 3: You know what I used, the three linebackers chasing me. 692 00:28:14,188 --> 00:28:16,628 Speaker 4: I bet it's a terrifying future for many to deal with. 693 00:28:17,228 --> 00:28:18,548 Speaker 4: And that's what we're talking about here. 694 00:28:18,708 --> 00:28:21,348 Speaker 5: Leading up to the twenty twenty six NFL Draft, with 695 00:28:21,428 --> 00:28:24,668 Speaker 5: linebackers a plenty here at GMFB, we got to focus 696 00:28:24,668 --> 00:28:26,988 Speaker 5: on what this position really can bring to a team 697 00:28:27,028 --> 00:28:29,508 Speaker 5: and how they can bolster them. So with that, three 698 00:28:29,548 --> 00:28:31,428 Speaker 5: weeks from the start of the first round of the 699 00:28:31,468 --> 00:28:34,068 Speaker 5: twenty twenty six drafts in Pittsburgh, we got to talk 700 00:28:34,188 --> 00:28:37,268 Speaker 5: all things linebackers. We know and we assume that the 701 00:28:37,348 --> 00:28:38,868 Speaker 5: number one overall pick is going to go to a 702 00:28:38,908 --> 00:28:41,428 Speaker 5: quarterback to the Las Vegas Raiders, and how the talent 703 00:28:41,548 --> 00:28:44,788 Speaker 5: falls after that remains to be seen. So first and foremost, Levante, 704 00:28:44,828 --> 00:28:46,948 Speaker 5: I'm going to start with you just from a position 705 00:28:47,068 --> 00:28:49,348 Speaker 5: as a whole. Again, you were in the Buccaneers building 706 00:28:49,428 --> 00:28:52,308 Speaker 5: for fourteen seasons. You saw plenty of young guys come 707 00:28:52,348 --> 00:28:55,308 Speaker 5: and go in your position group. From a linebacker perspective, 708 00:28:55,468 --> 00:28:58,668 Speaker 5: is this a position that can have really high impact 709 00:28:58,828 --> 00:29:01,228 Speaker 5: really early in an organization or is there a big 710 00:29:01,308 --> 00:29:01,868 Speaker 5: learning curve? 711 00:29:02,188 --> 00:29:03,948 Speaker 7: I think this is the position of somebody you can 712 00:29:04,068 --> 00:29:06,108 Speaker 7: you know they came to play right away if they 713 00:29:06,148 --> 00:29:08,588 Speaker 7: have the right attributes and the right intangibles at the 714 00:29:08,588 --> 00:29:10,908 Speaker 7: linebacker position. What I love to see as the linebacker 715 00:29:10,988 --> 00:29:13,228 Speaker 7: is do you have instincts and things like that, because 716 00:29:13,268 --> 00:29:16,108 Speaker 7: sometimes it goes beyond x's and those. You gotta be 717 00:29:16,148 --> 00:29:18,588 Speaker 7: able to figure things out yourself while playing the linebacker 718 00:29:18,588 --> 00:29:20,148 Speaker 7: position because everybody you. 719 00:29:20,068 --> 00:29:21,108 Speaker 6: Know, hanging their hat on you. 720 00:29:20,908 --> 00:29:22,588 Speaker 7: You know what I'm saying, make the right play, do 721 00:29:22,628 --> 00:29:23,748 Speaker 7: the right thing, and stuff like that. 722 00:29:23,828 --> 00:29:26,108 Speaker 6: So I feel like it's a position that. 723 00:29:26,068 --> 00:29:27,788 Speaker 7: You can kind of like plug and play and you 724 00:29:27,788 --> 00:29:29,988 Speaker 7: could let it go out learned along the way. But 725 00:29:30,108 --> 00:29:32,668 Speaker 7: if a guy have instincts and you know, plays physical, 726 00:29:32,748 --> 00:29:36,188 Speaker 7: plays aggressive, I think it'll be okay Man Tay. 727 00:29:36,108 --> 00:29:38,668 Speaker 5: You're looking at the list of available guys for linebackers. 728 00:29:38,708 --> 00:29:41,188 Speaker 5: You got David Bailey, rvel Ree, Sunny Styles, any of 729 00:29:41,228 --> 00:29:42,828 Speaker 5: these names paying for you or. 730 00:29:43,068 --> 00:29:44,668 Speaker 4: The guy coming out of Texas Tech. 731 00:29:44,908 --> 00:29:48,428 Speaker 1: Uh yeah, Jacob, Jakob Rodriguez. When you talk about I 732 00:29:48,508 --> 00:29:50,628 Speaker 1: like all of those individuals. Obviously some of them are 733 00:29:50,708 --> 00:29:53,748 Speaker 1: more outside backer rushers. Right, there's two types of backers 734 00:29:53,788 --> 00:29:56,628 Speaker 1: in today's game. There's the stackbacker, which a lot of 735 00:29:56,748 --> 00:29:58,348 Speaker 1: us played at the table, and then there's also like 736 00:29:58,348 --> 00:30:01,228 Speaker 1: the rusher, like the Von Millers. Like, that's the outside backer. 737 00:30:01,428 --> 00:30:04,268 Speaker 1: He's on the line of scrimmage. He's strictly rushed the 738 00:30:04,428 --> 00:30:08,228 Speaker 1: quarter back in three to four defense. In particular, I 739 00:30:08,348 --> 00:30:13,068 Speaker 1: love statbacker Jacob Rodriguez, Levonte, you mentioned this word instinct. 740 00:30:13,668 --> 00:30:16,508 Speaker 1: Instinct comes with a lot of reps. Instinct comes with 741 00:30:16,548 --> 00:30:19,788 Speaker 1: this mental, cerebral part of your game where there's just 742 00:30:19,828 --> 00:30:22,468 Speaker 1: a feel about it. Now when you understand Jacob Rodriguez 743 00:30:22,468 --> 00:30:25,708 Speaker 1: Texas Tech. He was a former quarterback at Virginia. I 744 00:30:25,748 --> 00:30:28,228 Speaker 1: think there's such an advantage for a lot of guys 745 00:30:28,268 --> 00:30:30,508 Speaker 1: who play one side of the ball eventually to have 746 00:30:30,588 --> 00:30:32,748 Speaker 1: experience on the other side of the ball. Why because 747 00:30:32,748 --> 00:30:34,908 Speaker 1: I want to know what they're thinking. A lot of 748 00:30:34,908 --> 00:30:38,428 Speaker 1: the instincts that happened pre snap is you start to understand, Hey, 749 00:30:38,428 --> 00:30:41,068 Speaker 1: why is this quarterback doing this? What is this actually 750 00:30:41,468 --> 00:30:43,628 Speaker 1: a check? Or is this actually a dummy call? And 751 00:30:43,668 --> 00:30:46,468 Speaker 1: when you're in those positions before you can make those 752 00:30:46,508 --> 00:30:49,548 Speaker 1: decisions and determine what the result is a lot quicker. 753 00:30:49,588 --> 00:30:54,148 Speaker 1: So Jacob Rodriguez was a Heisman finalist, won the Buckets 754 00:30:54,188 --> 00:30:57,348 Speaker 1: Award for the best linebacker in college football. He's smart. 755 00:30:57,468 --> 00:31:00,188 Speaker 1: More importantly, Levonte, he takes the ball away. And when 756 00:31:00,188 --> 00:31:02,268 Speaker 1: you can take the ball away at a high rate, 757 00:31:02,788 --> 00:31:05,868 Speaker 1: that that right there, and gentlemen, is something that you 758 00:31:05,908 --> 00:31:07,588 Speaker 1: can't be I don't care how fast you run your 759 00:31:07,628 --> 00:31:11,228 Speaker 1: forty cobindo, if you can't take the ball away, that's 760 00:31:11,228 --> 00:31:12,628 Speaker 1: not going to mount to a lot of a lot 761 00:31:12,668 --> 00:31:13,908 Speaker 1: of statistics in the NFL game. 762 00:31:14,108 --> 00:31:15,028 Speaker 3: That's facts, man. Look. 763 00:31:15,228 --> 00:31:18,628 Speaker 12: I like Sonny Styles. Sonny Styles from Ohio State. I 764 00:31:18,708 --> 00:31:20,748 Speaker 12: love the background. He used to be a dB. He 765 00:31:20,788 --> 00:31:24,228 Speaker 12: played safety, so he brings those coverage skills and the 766 00:31:24,308 --> 00:31:26,468 Speaker 12: speed and all that, and I love those guys who 767 00:31:26,588 --> 00:31:28,588 Speaker 12: kind of grow into the linebacker positions. 768 00:31:28,628 --> 00:31:31,148 Speaker 3: Now he kind of outgrew dB. But man, he's got. 769 00:31:31,068 --> 00:31:33,628 Speaker 12: Quick feet, He's got enough physicality in the box. I 770 00:31:33,628 --> 00:31:35,788 Speaker 12: think the only concern maybe be that he doesn't have 771 00:31:35,828 --> 00:31:37,828 Speaker 12: a ton of experience at the linebacker position, so there's 772 00:31:37,868 --> 00:31:40,268 Speaker 12: more fundamentals and basics he may have to learn when 773 00:31:40,308 --> 00:31:41,668 Speaker 12: he gets to the league. But in terms of being 774 00:31:41,668 --> 00:31:44,228 Speaker 12: an athlete and where the game is going right now 775 00:31:44,268 --> 00:31:46,628 Speaker 12: at the linebacker position, I love Sonny Styles. 776 00:31:46,628 --> 00:31:48,068 Speaker 3: Then another guy I love is Kyle. 777 00:31:47,908 --> 00:31:52,108 Speaker 12: Lewis, Pittsburgh linebacker, a little bit undersized, six foot two twenty. 778 00:31:52,188 --> 00:31:53,908 Speaker 12: Got a chance to see him at the Senior Bowl, 779 00:31:54,148 --> 00:31:56,628 Speaker 12: and holy cow, this dude was sticking on running backs 780 00:31:56,628 --> 00:31:59,148 Speaker 12: and tight ends Like lou This guy can cover. Might 781 00:31:59,148 --> 00:32:00,908 Speaker 12: struggle a little bit in the box at two hundred 782 00:32:00,908 --> 00:32:02,268 Speaker 12: and twenty pounds, might have to gain a little bit 783 00:32:02,308 --> 00:32:04,948 Speaker 12: of weight, but man, in terms of the athleticism, the 784 00:32:05,028 --> 00:32:07,868 Speaker 12: instincts being able to cover, and in today's game and 785 00:32:07,908 --> 00:32:09,948 Speaker 12: where it is, this guy's gonna be a playmaker. 786 00:32:10,068 --> 00:32:12,228 Speaker 5: Vinda, can we keep going on the big ten linebackers? 787 00:32:12,268 --> 00:32:14,468 Speaker 5: Can you've got something on rvel rees? Did you watch 788 00:32:14,508 --> 00:32:16,028 Speaker 5: him when he was at Ohio State as well? 789 00:32:16,108 --> 00:32:18,068 Speaker 12: I like r VL Reees as well, and I like 790 00:32:18,148 --> 00:32:20,188 Speaker 12: the way that Matt Patricia used him of that Ohio 791 00:32:20,268 --> 00:32:22,668 Speaker 12: State defense. He was a chess piece, so he played 792 00:32:22,708 --> 00:32:25,388 Speaker 12: some stackbacker. He also did two point stands up on 793 00:32:25,428 --> 00:32:27,348 Speaker 12: the line as an edge guy. It's kind of hard 794 00:32:27,388 --> 00:32:29,308 Speaker 12: to project exactly where he's going to be because he's 795 00:32:29,348 --> 00:32:31,588 Speaker 12: a he's a big body, but he's so fluid and 796 00:32:31,588 --> 00:32:33,108 Speaker 12: he has really good movement. 797 00:32:32,748 --> 00:32:34,148 Speaker 3: Skills and is able to track the ball. 798 00:32:34,188 --> 00:32:36,388 Speaker 12: Obviously, you guys saw that four four speed that he 799 00:32:36,468 --> 00:32:37,868 Speaker 12: displayed at the combine. 800 00:32:37,908 --> 00:32:38,668 Speaker 3: So the only thing with. 801 00:32:38,748 --> 00:32:42,108 Speaker 12: Him is like, Okay, where is he exactly going to be? 802 00:32:42,468 --> 00:32:44,428 Speaker 12: But in terms of the prospect and the talent is 803 00:32:44,428 --> 00:32:44,908 Speaker 12: the type. 804 00:32:44,708 --> 00:32:46,228 Speaker 3: Of do that you can build a defense around. 805 00:32:46,588 --> 00:32:49,108 Speaker 9: Listen, you know Jamie talking started this segment here talking 806 00:32:49,148 --> 00:32:49,628 Speaker 9: about all. 807 00:32:49,548 --> 00:32:51,068 Speaker 3: The linebackers that we have at the table, So we 808 00:32:51,148 --> 00:32:52,108 Speaker 3: might as well use. 809 00:32:51,948 --> 00:32:54,388 Speaker 9: The plethoraill guys in what have I want you guys 810 00:32:54,428 --> 00:32:58,348 Speaker 9: to educate our audience on why some of these linebackers 811 00:32:58,428 --> 00:33:00,668 Speaker 9: might be ranked higher, but they might not go higher 812 00:33:00,708 --> 00:33:03,268 Speaker 9: depending on the scheme that they're going to be particularly 813 00:33:03,268 --> 00:33:06,508 Speaker 9: playing in six two thirty versus sixty five two forty five. 814 00:33:06,588 --> 00:33:09,228 Speaker 9: Hep people understand the difference of linebacker styles and sizes 815 00:33:09,228 --> 00:33:10,308 Speaker 9: and how they fit in these schemes. 816 00:33:10,388 --> 00:33:12,868 Speaker 7: Yeah, like we was talking about earlier, Aurel Rey's big 817 00:33:12,908 --> 00:33:15,308 Speaker 7: guy by six four sixty five, two fifty pound, two 818 00:33:15,348 --> 00:33:17,428 Speaker 7: hundred fifty pound guy. He might might be a more 819 00:33:17,428 --> 00:33:20,468 Speaker 7: of an off outside linebacker, like a pass rusher type guy. 820 00:33:20,628 --> 00:33:22,428 Speaker 7: You can probably plug and play him in different areas, 821 00:33:22,468 --> 00:33:24,388 Speaker 7: give different looks at different offices and things like that. 822 00:33:24,468 --> 00:33:27,828 Speaker 6: And you going to Jake Rodriguez, a guy who is 823 00:33:27,868 --> 00:33:28,628 Speaker 6: not that big. 824 00:33:28,468 --> 00:33:31,508 Speaker 7: Six one two thirty pounds linebacker who's more off the 825 00:33:31,548 --> 00:33:33,548 Speaker 7: ball style, a guy who can really react, and guy 826 00:33:33,588 --> 00:33:36,028 Speaker 7: who have great instincts. When you talk about instincts, He's 827 00:33:36,028 --> 00:33:37,988 Speaker 7: one of those main guys who I'm thinking about because, 828 00:33:38,388 --> 00:33:40,988 Speaker 7: like you said, making players on the football, you familiar 829 00:33:40,988 --> 00:33:43,388 Speaker 7: with that the college. Making players on the football, that's 830 00:33:43,388 --> 00:33:44,748 Speaker 7: what you love. You want to get your chance to 831 00:33:44,748 --> 00:33:46,628 Speaker 7: get the get a chance to get your offense. 832 00:33:46,388 --> 00:33:49,068 Speaker 1: The ball back. So when I look right at the 833 00:33:49,148 --> 00:33:53,148 Speaker 1: stature the build right you talk about two twenty right, Copinda, 834 00:33:53,668 --> 00:33:55,788 Speaker 1: that's kind of where the game is going though, right 835 00:33:55,828 --> 00:33:58,468 Speaker 1: back when we was when when we was in the league, 836 00:33:58,588 --> 00:34:01,668 Speaker 1: like the two fifties, that's a middle linebacker, right six 837 00:34:01,748 --> 00:34:04,948 Speaker 1: two six street, two fifty thumper. That's where was right 838 00:34:04,948 --> 00:34:09,148 Speaker 1: because you had you had guys like like Anado Eddie 839 00:34:09,228 --> 00:34:11,268 Speaker 1: Lacy coming down here, like you better be able to 840 00:34:11,268 --> 00:34:13,148 Speaker 1: feel those those whole you know, like you have to 841 00:34:13,148 --> 00:34:15,068 Speaker 1: be able to be stout in there. Now it's more 842 00:34:15,108 --> 00:34:19,228 Speaker 1: of like outside run games, shotgun playing space. So now 843 00:34:19,268 --> 00:34:23,148 Speaker 1: that two twenty, that's why you're seeing former safeties becoming 844 00:34:23,268 --> 00:34:25,828 Speaker 1: linebackers because you need to be out on an island 845 00:34:26,068 --> 00:34:28,588 Speaker 1: and be able to cover wide receivers, be able to 846 00:34:28,628 --> 00:34:31,708 Speaker 1: cover tight ends, run running backs. That's where the game 847 00:34:31,788 --> 00:34:35,108 Speaker 1: is going. Jacob Rodriguez being able to be a stackbacker 848 00:34:35,268 --> 00:34:38,468 Speaker 1: talking about sunny styles and RVL Reese, you did mention 849 00:34:38,588 --> 00:34:41,588 Speaker 1: somebody and his name is Matt Patricia being able to 850 00:34:41,588 --> 00:34:44,308 Speaker 1: There's certain schools, right, and we all know this, there 851 00:34:44,308 --> 00:34:47,868 Speaker 1: are certain schools that prepare you better for the NFL game. Right. 852 00:34:47,868 --> 00:34:51,468 Speaker 1: There was a time when Bama was just producing guys. 853 00:34:51,548 --> 00:34:54,348 Speaker 1: Georgia was just producing guys that really translated well to 854 00:34:54,348 --> 00:34:56,708 Speaker 1: the NFL game. Why because the schemes that they ran 855 00:34:57,068 --> 00:34:58,948 Speaker 1: were a lot like the ones that they'll see in 856 00:34:58,948 --> 00:35:01,428 Speaker 1: the NFL. When you have somebody like Matt Patricia, you 857 00:35:01,508 --> 00:35:04,108 Speaker 1: know his pedigree, right, you know who he's coached, you 858 00:35:04,148 --> 00:35:06,308 Speaker 1: know what he's accomplished, and so a lot of these 859 00:35:06,308 --> 00:35:08,548 Speaker 1: Ohio State guys they call it wide receiver U for 860 00:35:08,628 --> 00:35:11,628 Speaker 1: all the wide receivers. But now that Matt Patricia is there, 861 00:35:12,308 --> 00:35:15,788 Speaker 1: when they get into an NFL locker room, when they 862 00:35:15,788 --> 00:35:18,268 Speaker 1: get in that playbook, it's not foreign to them, right. 863 00:35:18,308 --> 00:35:20,868 Speaker 1: The lingo that's going to be spoken at the next level, 864 00:35:21,028 --> 00:35:23,268 Speaker 1: they've heard it. Why because they're man that they've heard 865 00:35:23,268 --> 00:35:25,228 Speaker 1: in their helmet. Now he used to do it at 866 00:35:25,228 --> 00:35:27,268 Speaker 1: the NFL level. So I think that is also an 867 00:35:27,268 --> 00:35:29,868 Speaker 1: aspect to these linebackers that now a lot of people 868 00:35:29,908 --> 00:35:32,468 Speaker 1: talk about, is there are certain programs that prepare you 869 00:35:32,548 --> 00:35:34,708 Speaker 1: better for the league than others, and Matt Patricia is 870 00:35:34,708 --> 00:35:35,028 Speaker 1: one of them. 871 00:35:35,068 --> 00:35:35,188 Speaker 6: You know. 872 00:35:35,348 --> 00:35:38,148 Speaker 5: Really fun or scary is the fact that information on 873 00:35:38,188 --> 00:35:41,228 Speaker 5: the Internet lives forever. For example, NFL dot com slash 874 00:35:41,308 --> 00:35:44,468 Speaker 5: prospects slash Levante dash David. I can look at his 875 00:35:44,588 --> 00:35:47,948 Speaker 5: draft profile from when Levante David was coming out throughout 876 00:35:47,948 --> 00:35:50,428 Speaker 5: this process, so real quick Levante as one of the 877 00:35:50,428 --> 00:35:53,868 Speaker 5: premier linebacker prospects in this year's senior class. The Ford 878 00:35:53,868 --> 00:35:57,028 Speaker 5: Scott Community College transfer is undersized, but able to overcome 879 00:35:57,068 --> 00:35:58,708 Speaker 5: that through his instincts and speed. First of all, how 880 00:35:58,788 --> 00:36:01,868 Speaker 5: dare they call you undersize? Six one two thirty three? 881 00:36:01,908 --> 00:36:04,388 Speaker 5: What do you remember about this, like just being assessed 882 00:36:04,548 --> 00:36:05,028 Speaker 5: in this way? 883 00:36:05,108 --> 00:36:07,708 Speaker 7: Yeah, coming out, I just remember I wasn't that big. 884 00:36:07,788 --> 00:36:12,628 Speaker 7: That was my combine size on there. So I was about, 885 00:36:12,908 --> 00:36:15,428 Speaker 7: honestly probably about two eighteen, you know, soking wet. So 886 00:36:15,788 --> 00:36:17,268 Speaker 7: when I was coming out, you know a lot of 887 00:36:17,308 --> 00:36:19,268 Speaker 7: people view me as a safety. Probably could play in 888 00:36:19,268 --> 00:36:21,148 Speaker 7: that safety and stuff like that. But that kind of 889 00:36:21,148 --> 00:36:22,788 Speaker 7: added a little trip on my shoulder because I felt 890 00:36:22,828 --> 00:36:23,028 Speaker 7: like I. 891 00:36:22,988 --> 00:36:23,748 Speaker 6: Was a linebacker. 892 00:36:24,028 --> 00:36:26,388 Speaker 7: And when you talk about these smaller lineback you talk 893 00:36:26,428 --> 00:36:28,108 Speaker 7: about statures. You know, I feel like I'm one of 894 00:36:28,148 --> 00:36:29,588 Speaker 7: the guys who kind of like changed the mold of 895 00:36:29,628 --> 00:36:32,268 Speaker 7: the line back. You know, guys who can cover in space, 896 00:36:32,348 --> 00:36:34,548 Speaker 7: Guys who plays with instinct and stuff like that. A 897 00:36:34,788 --> 00:36:36,748 Speaker 7: guy like a guy from pick what you talked about. 898 00:36:36,828 --> 00:36:38,548 Speaker 7: So he's one of those guys. He made a lot 899 00:36:38,548 --> 00:36:40,548 Speaker 7: of players on the football as well. So when you 900 00:36:40,588 --> 00:36:43,148 Speaker 7: get those guys that can move around and you know, 901 00:36:43,308 --> 00:36:45,748 Speaker 7: playing space and cover these tight ends and still have 902 00:36:45,828 --> 00:36:48,068 Speaker 7: an impact in the run game being physical. 903 00:36:48,308 --> 00:36:51,668 Speaker 6: I think, you know, old David played a part of 904 00:36:51,668 --> 00:36:52,028 Speaker 6: that well. 905 00:36:52,028 --> 00:36:54,468 Speaker 1: I think went back to your guys super Bowl win. Bro. 906 00:36:54,548 --> 00:36:56,108 Speaker 1: One of the things that I looked at, obviously I'm 907 00:36:56,108 --> 00:36:59,868 Speaker 1: always looking at linebackers, is one thing that added to 908 00:36:59,988 --> 00:37:02,228 Speaker 1: your guy's victory was the fact that you was on 909 00:37:02,308 --> 00:37:05,668 Speaker 1: Travis Kelsey all game long. Like it's when you could 910 00:37:05,828 --> 00:37:09,468 Speaker 1: erase somebody. You know. Daryl Reebis was like that at 911 00:37:09,468 --> 00:37:12,308 Speaker 1: the corner position. Defensively, if I can use one guy 912 00:37:12,468 --> 00:37:15,148 Speaker 1: to erase another, especially if it's their star tight end, 913 00:37:15,668 --> 00:37:19,188 Speaker 1: that for me puts the odds in my favorite now 914 00:37:19,228 --> 00:37:23,868 Speaker 1: and so again to the smaller linebackers. Smaller, but they 915 00:37:23,908 --> 00:37:25,708 Speaker 1: can run and they can cover and do all of 916 00:37:25,708 --> 00:37:28,628 Speaker 1: those things. Your talent, what you're able to do, man, 917 00:37:28,748 --> 00:37:30,428 Speaker 1: it's it's irreplaceable. 918 00:37:30,428 --> 00:37:31,548 Speaker 6: Appreciate you all right, Listen. 919 00:37:31,628 --> 00:37:33,508 Speaker 9: I don't know if we can throw that throw back, 920 00:37:33,508 --> 00:37:35,268 Speaker 9: the combined footage if you're doing a drill, if we 921 00:37:35,308 --> 00:37:36,588 Speaker 9: can roll that back one more time. 922 00:37:36,628 --> 00:37:37,388 Speaker 1: All these young. 923 00:37:37,188 --> 00:37:39,908 Speaker 9: Guys we talk about how talented and physically Kate bodies, 924 00:37:39,948 --> 00:37:43,148 Speaker 9: guys are if you can't move and do your drills 925 00:37:43,188 --> 00:37:46,868 Speaker 9: like LD did with these, not this one part. 926 00:37:47,948 --> 00:37:55,428 Speaker 3: Put the vaggie shorts on until you can do a 927 00:37:55,428 --> 00:37:56,428 Speaker 3: forty years jump with them. 928 00:37:56,508 --> 00:37:58,988 Speaker 9: Dog on seventeen inch scene shorts. 929 00:37:59,228 --> 00:38:00,388 Speaker 3: I don't want to word the four. 930 00:38:00,268 --> 00:38:03,148 Speaker 9: Inch seams shorts, the six inch seams. I know, y'all 931 00:38:03,228 --> 00:38:05,628 Speaker 9: like the short shorts. This is pure athleticism right here 932 00:38:05,628 --> 00:38:06,348 Speaker 9: with the baggy short. 933 00:38:06,428 --> 00:38:06,788 Speaker 3: There you go. 934 00:38:07,228 --> 00:38:09,628 Speaker 4: You put the tights on that. 935 00:38:11,828 --> 00:38:13,268 Speaker 3: Quick direction. 936 00:38:13,428 --> 00:38:18,428 Speaker 12: Okay, boy still the boy level, wait level, it's constant 937 00:38:18,508 --> 00:38:21,308 Speaker 12: resistance on the knees while you're getting over the Bro. 938 00:38:22,388 --> 00:38:24,188 Speaker 1: We got the parachutes on back then, Bro, we have 939 00:38:24,268 --> 00:38:25,148 Speaker 1: the parish lize. 940 00:38:25,828 --> 00:38:29,548 Speaker 4: Not very aerodynamic, that's right, right,