1 00:00:00,120 --> 00:00:03,559 Speaker 1: Two thousand seventeen Pro Bowl votes is here. It's time 2 00:00:03,600 --> 00:00:06,400 Speaker 1: to vote for the NFL's best players to earn their 3 00:00:06,440 --> 00:00:09,600 Speaker 1: spot at Pro Bowl, where the best beats the next. 4 00:00:10,039 --> 00:00:12,959 Speaker 1: Help your favorite player earned a coveted spot on the 5 00:00:12,960 --> 00:00:17,840 Speaker 1: Pro Bowl roster. Today at NFL dot com slash Pro 6 00:00:18,040 --> 00:00:24,200 Speaker 1: Bowl Boats and now move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah 7 00:00:24,400 --> 00:00:29,120 Speaker 1: and Bucky Brooks. Hey, everybody, what's happening? DJ? Bucky here 8 00:00:29,320 --> 00:00:32,240 Speaker 1: Moved the sticks on a Tuesday. As we're recording this, 9 00:00:32,360 --> 00:00:35,360 Speaker 1: Bucky and a lot to get to today on the episode, 10 00:00:35,440 --> 00:00:38,120 Speaker 1: got some NFL to recap. Got a pretty interesting college 11 00:00:38,120 --> 00:00:41,879 Speaker 1: football weekend. Um, we've got maybe a few additions to 12 00:00:42,120 --> 00:00:45,400 Speaker 1: our bad body good player list that we're keeping up 13 00:00:45,400 --> 00:00:48,800 Speaker 1: with here. But uh, before I get to my weekend adventure, 14 00:00:48,880 --> 00:00:51,480 Speaker 1: how was your weekend? Weekend was good? Football was great. 15 00:00:51,520 --> 00:00:53,680 Speaker 1: Had an opportunity to watch a lot of football. I 16 00:00:53,720 --> 00:00:55,520 Speaker 1: gotta to see some of those nice college games. I 17 00:00:55,560 --> 00:00:57,960 Speaker 1: gotta see a lot of NFL talent. And then the 18 00:00:57,960 --> 00:01:00,200 Speaker 1: Sunday games were terrific. You know, we have some some 19 00:01:00,240 --> 00:01:03,720 Speaker 1: really good games where we're seeing people separate contenders and pretenders. 20 00:01:03,880 --> 00:01:05,360 Speaker 1: All Right, we're gonna get to those games in just 21 00:01:05,400 --> 00:01:07,520 Speaker 1: a minute here, Bucky. But my weekend I went to 22 00:01:08,319 --> 00:01:10,560 Speaker 1: l s U for the Alabama L s U game. 23 00:01:10,959 --> 00:01:12,880 Speaker 1: Had a nice weekend down there. I had been to 24 00:01:13,000 --> 00:01:15,520 Speaker 1: l s U before to watch them play Georgia back 25 00:01:15,560 --> 00:01:19,360 Speaker 1: in the Matt Stafford A J. Green Oshean Marino days. Um, 26 00:01:19,400 --> 00:01:20,560 Speaker 1: but this is the first time I've been to a 27 00:01:20,680 --> 00:01:23,400 Speaker 1: night game down there. Was it? Well? I didn't sit 28 00:01:23,480 --> 00:01:25,679 Speaker 1: in the press box. I sat in the end zone 29 00:01:25,720 --> 00:01:28,720 Speaker 1: in the stands, which is great from a scouting perspective. 30 00:01:28,760 --> 00:01:30,680 Speaker 1: It's nice, um to sit up in the press box. 31 00:01:30,720 --> 00:01:32,320 Speaker 1: You can see everything up there. But in the end zone. 32 00:01:32,360 --> 00:01:34,400 Speaker 1: If you want to study offensive line play and see 33 00:01:34,400 --> 00:01:37,360 Speaker 1: the trenches, no better place to watch a game, uh 34 00:01:37,360 --> 00:01:38,680 Speaker 1: then in the end zone. So it was fun to 35 00:01:38,720 --> 00:01:41,720 Speaker 1: watch that battle. But in the stands L s U. 36 00:01:41,840 --> 00:01:44,920 Speaker 1: I mean, look, I understand you're gonna see some foul 37 00:01:44,920 --> 00:01:47,080 Speaker 1: You're gonna hear some foul language at football games, Okay, 38 00:01:47,080 --> 00:01:49,360 Speaker 1: I gear must must You're gonna see some of that. 39 00:01:49,400 --> 00:01:51,840 Speaker 1: You're gonna hear some of that. L s U sets 40 00:01:51,880 --> 00:01:55,400 Speaker 1: it the bar so that I know most of the 41 00:01:55,480 --> 00:01:57,440 Speaker 1: L s U players buck I know there. I know 42 00:01:57,600 --> 00:02:00,320 Speaker 1: they're you know senior draftball guys. I know they're top 43 00:02:00,440 --> 00:02:03,280 Speaker 1: draft eligible players. I know him, I don't know. I 44 00:02:03,360 --> 00:02:06,480 Speaker 1: don't know much about the quarterback, you know, so about 45 00:02:06,480 --> 00:02:09,239 Speaker 1: halfway through the second quarter, I was gonna have to 46 00:02:09,240 --> 00:02:11,280 Speaker 1: pull out a program because I thought his name was 47 00:02:11,400 --> 00:02:18,400 Speaker 1: f Danny F. That's how the LSU every minute in 48 00:02:18,440 --> 00:02:20,560 Speaker 1: the stands. So it was. It was a rowdy atmosphere. 49 00:02:20,600 --> 00:02:21,720 Speaker 1: But it was a lot of fun. Man, It was 50 00:02:21,720 --> 00:02:22,960 Speaker 1: a great time. It was a lot of fun to 51 00:02:22,960 --> 00:02:24,399 Speaker 1: watch it on TV. It was a lot of fun 52 00:02:24,480 --> 00:02:27,760 Speaker 1: to watch UM teams that you know are loaded with 53 00:02:27,880 --> 00:02:29,760 Speaker 1: NFL players, and I know a lot of people don't 54 00:02:29,800 --> 00:02:32,080 Speaker 1: like a ten oh game. It was a defensive battle. 55 00:02:32,560 --> 00:02:35,160 Speaker 1: But and when I'm looking at those teams play, particularly 56 00:02:35,200 --> 00:02:37,760 Speaker 1: on the defense side, the speed that you see them 57 00:02:37,800 --> 00:02:41,200 Speaker 1: play with, the physicality and athleticism, the collective talent there 58 00:02:41,240 --> 00:02:43,400 Speaker 1: was on both sides of the ball. In terms of 59 00:02:43,440 --> 00:02:46,520 Speaker 1: Alabama's defense in l s U S defense, you know 60 00:02:46,720 --> 00:02:48,360 Speaker 1: right there that you're looking at a lot of top 61 00:02:48,360 --> 00:02:50,960 Speaker 1: picks in the next couple of classes. And I was 62 00:02:51,000 --> 00:02:53,560 Speaker 1: excited to kind of see it take place because I 63 00:02:53,560 --> 00:02:56,440 Speaker 1: thought it was a really good game. And I don't 64 00:02:56,440 --> 00:02:57,880 Speaker 1: know if you can ask for anything more if you're 65 00:02:57,880 --> 00:03:00,200 Speaker 1: a scout to see those guys go best on best. Yeah. 66 00:03:00,200 --> 00:03:01,480 Speaker 1: It was good on good the whole the whole day. 67 00:03:01,520 --> 00:03:03,440 Speaker 1: I know, people, I got hit up after the game. 68 00:03:03,440 --> 00:03:05,799 Speaker 1: I'll Leonard Fournette, does he not go high? If you 69 00:03:05,840 --> 00:03:07,400 Speaker 1: were to come out now because of this game, I'm like, 70 00:03:07,400 --> 00:03:09,240 Speaker 1: I don't care who you put back there, man, the 71 00:03:09,280 --> 00:03:12,799 Speaker 1: way the way that defense is set up on both sides. Yeah, 72 00:03:13,200 --> 00:03:15,079 Speaker 1: because Alabama didn't have a lot of success being able 73 00:03:15,120 --> 00:03:17,600 Speaker 1: to run the ball as well. I thought Alabama could 74 00:03:17,639 --> 00:03:20,480 Speaker 1: have been more aggressive downhill running. I thought their offensive 75 00:03:20,480 --> 00:03:21,840 Speaker 1: line had a little bit of advantage on the L 76 00:03:21,880 --> 00:03:24,280 Speaker 1: s U defensive front. But they came out trying to 77 00:03:24,320 --> 00:03:26,200 Speaker 1: get cute and running a lot of stuff on the perimeter, 78 00:03:26,320 --> 00:03:29,079 Speaker 1: and they ended up popping Herd out the back door once. 79 00:03:29,120 --> 00:03:31,399 Speaker 1: Jalen hurts out the back door once. But I thought 80 00:03:31,400 --> 00:03:32,840 Speaker 1: if they had just lined up and wanted to come 81 00:03:32,880 --> 00:03:35,120 Speaker 1: downhill on them, I thought it could have had some 82 00:03:35,120 --> 00:03:38,080 Speaker 1: a little more success. It appears on TV. L s 83 00:03:38,160 --> 00:03:41,120 Speaker 1: U looks a little smaller, leaner, Yeah, a little smaller 84 00:03:41,160 --> 00:03:44,400 Speaker 1: than Alabama. Labama like those those heavy This is extra 85 00:03:44,720 --> 00:03:46,320 Speaker 1: and this is not the l s U. You know, 86 00:03:46,400 --> 00:03:48,440 Speaker 1: defensive fronts we've seen in years past. I mean, they 87 00:03:48,520 --> 00:03:50,840 Speaker 1: got one really good player in Art and Key. Um, 88 00:03:50,920 --> 00:03:52,920 Speaker 1: they're good, they're good, but they're not at the level 89 00:03:53,240 --> 00:03:57,560 Speaker 1: the level we've seen them have three and four top 90 00:03:57,680 --> 00:04:00,240 Speaker 1: rated picks on the front line. They on this really 91 00:04:00,280 --> 00:04:03,160 Speaker 1: have that there. You're safe. Pretty good safety dude though. Yeah, 92 00:04:03,200 --> 00:04:05,280 Speaker 1: Jamal Jamal had a pretty nice game, came down, he 93 00:04:05,480 --> 00:04:09,360 Speaker 1: made some plays. Um, I'm impressed with both secondaries because 94 00:04:09,360 --> 00:04:13,000 Speaker 1: I think in the back end for Alabama, Marlon Humphrey, um, 95 00:04:13,480 --> 00:04:16,919 Speaker 1: Eddie Jackson didn't play, but Micca Fitzpatrick because that is 96 00:04:17,000 --> 00:04:20,760 Speaker 1: versatile enough. And you know, the funny thing is we're 97 00:04:20,760 --> 00:04:22,719 Speaker 1: still waiting on O. J. Howard to have a big game. 98 00:04:22,760 --> 00:04:25,680 Speaker 1: But I know, just on the hoof, he looks like 99 00:04:25,720 --> 00:04:27,440 Speaker 1: everything that you want. You know who you know who? 100 00:04:27,520 --> 00:04:29,600 Speaker 1: My my confidence for him the more I've watched him, 101 00:04:29,640 --> 00:04:30,960 Speaker 1: and he doesn't get it. He didn't get the ball 102 00:04:30,960 --> 00:04:32,600 Speaker 1: as much as this guy didn in college. But just 103 00:04:32,680 --> 00:04:35,559 Speaker 1: athletically and how he plays is Ibron. That makes sense. 104 00:04:35,760 --> 00:04:38,120 Speaker 1: Um having known Ibron because Ibron played in North Carolina, 105 00:04:38,120 --> 00:04:40,560 Speaker 1: Washington play a lot. He split out and did a 106 00:04:40,560 --> 00:04:44,480 Speaker 1: lot of different things. O. J. Howard definitely has that athleticism, 107 00:04:44,480 --> 00:04:46,640 Speaker 1: and I think he's more of the new school tight 108 00:04:46,760 --> 00:04:49,479 Speaker 1: end um, the guy that can split and playing the slide. 109 00:04:49,480 --> 00:04:51,680 Speaker 1: If he goes to the right team, he can be 110 00:04:51,880 --> 00:04:53,840 Speaker 1: that guy that kind of gives you what Jordan Reid 111 00:04:53,880 --> 00:04:56,919 Speaker 1: has given some teams given the risk ins a versatile 112 00:04:56,920 --> 00:04:59,240 Speaker 1: slot player. Guy Di can catch sixty five seventy balls 113 00:04:59,240 --> 00:05:01,280 Speaker 1: and kind of be a different is makeup because he's 114 00:05:01,279 --> 00:05:03,520 Speaker 1: gonna be faster than most linebackers and he's too big 115 00:05:03,560 --> 00:05:05,760 Speaker 1: for most safeties. Yeah, and uh and Jordan Read by 116 00:05:05,760 --> 00:05:08,480 Speaker 1: the way, two point oh plays at South Alabama. Yes, 117 00:05:08,520 --> 00:05:10,200 Speaker 1: tight end, You're gonna hear a bunch about him as 118 00:05:10,240 --> 00:05:12,040 Speaker 1: we go forward through the draft process. They got tight 119 00:05:12,080 --> 00:05:13,960 Speaker 1: into South Alabama. That is a study he is at 120 00:05:14,040 --> 00:05:16,840 Speaker 1: Jordan Read Clone. Uh, it's a great year four tight ends. Buck. 121 00:05:17,240 --> 00:05:19,040 Speaker 1: I'll jump off the college thing here and jump back 122 00:05:19,080 --> 00:05:22,200 Speaker 1: on the NFL thing. Uh. We'll circle back to some 123 00:05:22,240 --> 00:05:23,600 Speaker 1: of the other college happenings at the end of the 124 00:05:23,640 --> 00:05:26,479 Speaker 1: show here, But from the NFL weekend, Buck, I think 125 00:05:26,520 --> 00:05:30,240 Speaker 1: probably you're looking for big storylines and the interesting matchups, 126 00:05:30,279 --> 00:05:33,039 Speaker 1: interesting games. I think you probably start there with the 127 00:05:33,120 --> 00:05:36,400 Speaker 1: Raiders and and they're kind of physical dominance up front, 128 00:05:36,440 --> 00:05:39,880 Speaker 1: their offensive lines just getting after the Denver Broncos. You know, 129 00:05:39,920 --> 00:05:42,320 Speaker 1: it's funny because we're going to do a scout school 130 00:05:42,400 --> 00:05:45,000 Speaker 1: on the Cowboys offensive line, but we just as easily 131 00:05:45,080 --> 00:05:47,800 Speaker 1: easily could take a look at the Oakland Raiders offensive line, 132 00:05:47,960 --> 00:05:49,960 Speaker 1: the way they mash people at the point of attack. 133 00:05:50,279 --> 00:05:52,240 Speaker 1: They invested in the offensive line. They wanted to get 134 00:05:52,279 --> 00:05:54,200 Speaker 1: bigger and more physical upfront. They wanted to be able 135 00:05:54,240 --> 00:05:56,680 Speaker 1: to run the ball when they wanted to run. It 136 00:05:56,760 --> 00:05:59,080 Speaker 1: mean they could dictate the terms, and they've been able 137 00:05:59,080 --> 00:06:01,320 Speaker 1: to do it. And I'll be honest, I don't know 138 00:06:01,360 --> 00:06:04,080 Speaker 1: if they haven't necessarily a blue chip back in the backfield, 139 00:06:04,240 --> 00:06:07,039 Speaker 1: but that offensive line is so good that they create 140 00:06:07,080 --> 00:06:09,520 Speaker 1: a push that I won't say anybody can run four 141 00:06:09,600 --> 00:06:11,960 Speaker 1: hundred yards behind them, but I would say most backs 142 00:06:12,080 --> 00:06:13,880 Speaker 1: in the league can certainly run behind it. We saw 143 00:06:13,920 --> 00:06:15,960 Speaker 1: the tapes Murray have a pretty big game. We saw 144 00:06:16,000 --> 00:06:18,360 Speaker 1: some of the other running backs come in and have contributions. 145 00:06:18,600 --> 00:06:20,680 Speaker 1: But because they were able to dictate the terms and 146 00:06:20,760 --> 00:06:23,120 Speaker 1: run the football, I feel like they dominated the game, 147 00:06:23,160 --> 00:06:26,039 Speaker 1: even though the score doesn't necessarily reflect the level of 148 00:06:26,080 --> 00:06:28,240 Speaker 1: dominant at the Raiders displayed the night. I'm trying to 149 00:06:28,240 --> 00:06:30,440 Speaker 1: figure out how Baltimore, like Colletchio, similely get out the 150 00:06:30,480 --> 00:06:32,280 Speaker 1: door man. That's one of those dudes you just lock 151 00:06:32,400 --> 00:06:35,159 Speaker 1: up a year too soon. Just don't let him leave. 152 00:06:35,440 --> 00:06:39,240 Speaker 1: How about that os similar He's a dominade Jackson Um 153 00:06:39,320 --> 00:06:41,839 Speaker 1: Donald Pin has been solid. Austin Howard's on the other side, 154 00:06:42,240 --> 00:06:43,880 Speaker 1: they have been able to protect him. And so one 155 00:06:43,920 --> 00:06:45,640 Speaker 1: of the reasons why the quarterback has been so good, 156 00:06:45,800 --> 00:06:48,080 Speaker 1: he's not taking a lot of unncessary hits in the pocket. 157 00:06:48,600 --> 00:06:50,560 Speaker 1: All right, what the that's the one my the one 158 00:06:50,560 --> 00:06:52,880 Speaker 1: that jumped out to me. But I thought Chargers Titans 159 00:06:52,960 --> 00:06:55,080 Speaker 1: was another interesting one. The standing of Chargers kind of 160 00:06:55,080 --> 00:06:57,919 Speaker 1: got things rolling. I was watching their tape this morning 161 00:06:57,960 --> 00:07:00,640 Speaker 1: and from that game, and one of the things all 162 00:07:00,640 --> 00:07:02,039 Speaker 1: these teams really in the a f C West have 163 00:07:02,120 --> 00:07:04,040 Speaker 1: in common is they can get after the quarterback. You 164 00:07:04,040 --> 00:07:06,039 Speaker 1: look at Kansas City with the Ford, the way he's 165 00:07:06,080 --> 00:07:08,720 Speaker 1: come on, the way he's played. Um. You look up 166 00:07:08,760 --> 00:07:11,320 Speaker 1: obviously with Oakland with Cleil Mack and company, Denver von 167 00:07:11,360 --> 00:07:14,080 Speaker 1: Miller and company. But this Charger's pairing now that they 168 00:07:14,120 --> 00:07:17,160 Speaker 1: have Melvin ingram paired up with Joey Bosa. We'll do 169 00:07:17,200 --> 00:07:19,240 Speaker 1: a little clip on this on Total Access later in 170 00:07:19,240 --> 00:07:22,120 Speaker 1: the week. But they'll put them opposite sides and they 171 00:07:22,120 --> 00:07:24,000 Speaker 1: can win. But I love it when they pair him 172 00:07:24,080 --> 00:07:26,240 Speaker 1: up side by side and run games with those two dudes. 173 00:07:26,280 --> 00:07:27,960 Speaker 1: That's gonna be a problem for people. It's gonna be 174 00:07:28,000 --> 00:07:30,320 Speaker 1: a problem, and it's unfortunate Joey Bosa missed the first 175 00:07:30,320 --> 00:07:33,160 Speaker 1: four games of the season because I think he probably 176 00:07:33,240 --> 00:07:37,640 Speaker 1: changes probably that one maybe two put him really really 177 00:07:37,680 --> 00:07:40,360 Speaker 1: in the mix. Uh. What I like about Bosa and 178 00:07:40,400 --> 00:07:42,320 Speaker 1: what he's doing, And we said this, but I don't 179 00:07:42,360 --> 00:07:43,680 Speaker 1: know if we thought he would be able to kind 180 00:07:43,680 --> 00:07:47,239 Speaker 1: of taken and transfer to the next level. His motor, 181 00:07:47,600 --> 00:07:51,600 Speaker 1: his technical skills allows him to always be a disruptive force. 182 00:07:51,840 --> 00:07:53,600 Speaker 1: And then when you have two guys, you have Melvin 183 00:07:53,760 --> 00:07:56,440 Speaker 1: ingram on once out or you pair him right beside him, 184 00:07:56,520 --> 00:07:59,080 Speaker 1: they create problems. And in talking to Melvin, and we 185 00:07:59,120 --> 00:08:00,920 Speaker 1: had a chance to talk to him, Uh, I called 186 00:08:00,960 --> 00:08:02,920 Speaker 1: him after the game and we talked about what was 187 00:08:02,920 --> 00:08:05,320 Speaker 1: going on, and he said, when you have two guys, 188 00:08:05,800 --> 00:08:08,440 Speaker 1: we don't have to blitz Joey and I can take turns. 189 00:08:08,480 --> 00:08:10,200 Speaker 1: We can go either side. It doesn't matter. We just 190 00:08:10,240 --> 00:08:13,440 Speaker 1: line up and play. And now as Joey Bolso becomes 191 00:08:13,440 --> 00:08:17,520 Speaker 1: more comfortable, the defense coordinator, John Pagano can take more risk, 192 00:08:17,640 --> 00:08:20,240 Speaker 1: do a couple more exotic things, and do it without 193 00:08:20,280 --> 00:08:23,240 Speaker 1: putting that secondary in jeopardy. It's the perfect mix of 194 00:08:23,240 --> 00:08:26,160 Speaker 1: what they have. But everyone down in San Diego Charger 195 00:08:26,240 --> 00:08:28,840 Speaker 1: Land will tell you Brandon Mebane has been the key 196 00:08:29,520 --> 00:08:32,240 Speaker 1: to their defense. Brandon Mebane. They can't understand why Settle 197 00:08:32,320 --> 00:08:34,320 Speaker 1: let him go, but he's been a godsend for them 198 00:08:34,360 --> 00:08:36,680 Speaker 1: in terms of his ability control in the middle. It 199 00:08:36,720 --> 00:08:39,199 Speaker 1: allows everybody else to play well. Courtly Jett is also 200 00:08:39,240 --> 00:08:41,640 Speaker 1: playing for there's no room to climb up in that pocket. 201 00:08:41,720 --> 00:08:44,240 Speaker 1: They're so stout inside. Uh. Any games jump out to 202 00:08:44,240 --> 00:08:47,040 Speaker 1: your buckey. Any results that stand out from the weekend, Well, 203 00:08:47,080 --> 00:08:49,240 Speaker 1: this game stands out. It doesn't stand out necessarily for 204 00:08:49,280 --> 00:08:51,600 Speaker 1: a reason because the game wasn't competitive, but the New 205 00:08:51,720 --> 00:08:54,160 Speaker 1: Orleans Saints getting the forum for and the reason the 206 00:08:54,240 --> 00:08:57,760 Speaker 1: Saints are compelling to me is the formula that they're using. 207 00:08:57,800 --> 00:09:00,360 Speaker 1: They're beginning to run the football again and run to 208 00:09:00,400 --> 00:09:02,720 Speaker 1: football with a two hited monster and Tim how Tower 209 00:09:02,800 --> 00:09:05,440 Speaker 1: and mark Ingram and when they last won a Super 210 00:09:05,480 --> 00:09:08,200 Speaker 1: Bowl they were six in the league and rushing they 211 00:09:08,200 --> 00:09:11,360 Speaker 1: were able to attack you in waves. And so looking 212 00:09:11,400 --> 00:09:13,640 Speaker 1: at the statue, I won't say mark Ingram had twenty 213 00:09:13,640 --> 00:09:16,560 Speaker 1: plus carries. How Tower had maybe seventeen or eighteen carries. 214 00:09:16,720 --> 00:09:19,160 Speaker 1: When you have that kind of commitment to the running game, 215 00:09:19,600 --> 00:09:21,600 Speaker 1: you're dominating at the point of attack and you're also 216 00:09:21,640 --> 00:09:23,880 Speaker 1: dictating the terms. When the Saints are able to do that, 217 00:09:24,200 --> 00:09:26,320 Speaker 1: didn't keep the defense on the sideline. That gives him 218 00:09:26,320 --> 00:09:27,719 Speaker 1: a chance to win a lot of games. One of 219 00:09:27,760 --> 00:09:29,480 Speaker 1: the things I was thinking of two for themes from 220 00:09:29,520 --> 00:09:31,320 Speaker 1: the week, and we're gonna do a little video on 221 00:09:31,360 --> 00:09:34,280 Speaker 1: this on some oldies, but goodies, older players that have 222 00:09:34,440 --> 00:09:37,760 Speaker 1: big time games and uh, you know, won't spoil all 223 00:09:37,800 --> 00:09:39,280 Speaker 1: the names that we had on there, but a couple 224 00:09:39,320 --> 00:09:41,080 Speaker 1: of guys, you know, the tight ends you had Gates 225 00:09:41,600 --> 00:09:44,440 Speaker 1: um and and went and both have big games. But man, 226 00:09:44,480 --> 00:09:46,240 Speaker 1: Buck one of the guys who when I watched the 227 00:09:46,240 --> 00:09:49,880 Speaker 1: tape this morning, Cameron Wake, Yeah, for the for the Dolphins, 228 00:09:49,960 --> 00:09:53,200 Speaker 1: had a couple of sacks and uh, and it's you know, 229 00:09:53,200 --> 00:09:55,120 Speaker 1: it's got me thinking on this when you're talking about 230 00:09:55,120 --> 00:09:58,200 Speaker 1: building a team and building a championship team, you always 231 00:09:58,320 --> 00:10:00,640 Speaker 1: leaned towards younger guys. But I think there are some 232 00:10:00,840 --> 00:10:02,680 Speaker 1: there are some value of these guys that the Frank 233 00:10:02,720 --> 00:10:04,520 Speaker 1: Gores of the world, the Cameron Wakes to the world. 234 00:10:04,840 --> 00:10:07,120 Speaker 1: They just seem to still get it done at an 235 00:10:07,120 --> 00:10:10,920 Speaker 1: older age. So when you're building your roster, I don't 236 00:10:10,960 --> 00:10:13,800 Speaker 1: think you just completely exclude those guys. I mean, I 237 00:10:13,840 --> 00:10:15,640 Speaker 1: think you I think you keep those guys around. Maybe 238 00:10:15,640 --> 00:10:17,400 Speaker 1: it's okay you don't the old adage you don't want 239 00:10:17,440 --> 00:10:18,839 Speaker 1: to keep get rid of a guy one year too 240 00:10:18,840 --> 00:10:22,120 Speaker 1: early as opposed to one year too late. But I 241 00:10:22,280 --> 00:10:23,599 Speaker 1: mean I look around the league and I see a 242 00:10:23,600 --> 00:10:25,880 Speaker 1: lot of these older veteran players playing at pretty high level. 243 00:10:26,000 --> 00:10:27,600 Speaker 1: I think the big thing with that is you have 244 00:10:27,679 --> 00:10:29,560 Speaker 1: to have a clear plan. If you're gonna take an 245 00:10:29,559 --> 00:10:31,640 Speaker 1: older players, you're gonna keep an order player around. Does 246 00:10:31,679 --> 00:10:35,240 Speaker 1: he become a situational player? So, for instance, in Denver, DeMarcus, 247 00:10:35,280 --> 00:10:37,360 Speaker 1: where is a situational pass for us to third down 248 00:10:37,400 --> 00:10:40,120 Speaker 1: obvious passing downs, he comes onto the field, plays to 249 00:10:40,200 --> 00:10:42,640 Speaker 1: his skill set. In Green Bay, that's what Julius Peppers 250 00:10:42,679 --> 00:10:44,880 Speaker 1: is doing he's not playing every now, so you're able 251 00:10:44,880 --> 00:10:47,400 Speaker 1: to steal squeeze out some production. The big thing with 252 00:10:47,440 --> 00:10:49,760 Speaker 1: the veterans, you want them to be able to still 253 00:10:49,880 --> 00:10:53,360 Speaker 1: have enough game left where the guys can respect him 254 00:10:53,400 --> 00:10:57,200 Speaker 1: as a dominant player. And when they still have the 255 00:10:57,200 --> 00:10:59,360 Speaker 1: ability to produce big plays. Now you can kind of 256 00:10:59,360 --> 00:11:02,520 Speaker 1: get the the train heading in the right direction because 257 00:11:02,679 --> 00:11:04,520 Speaker 1: they still can speak up and be the vocal leader 258 00:11:04,520 --> 00:11:06,720 Speaker 1: in the locker room and they still make enough plays 259 00:11:06,880 --> 00:11:08,880 Speaker 1: where everyone has to kind of fall in line because 260 00:11:08,920 --> 00:11:11,120 Speaker 1: they're still one of your upper echelon players on the roster. 261 00:11:11,200 --> 00:11:13,520 Speaker 1: And Kwan Bolden is another great example. Got a role 262 00:11:13,520 --> 00:11:15,000 Speaker 1: for him. They get down on the red zone. He's 263 00:11:15,000 --> 00:11:17,719 Speaker 1: a big, physical, strong guys. The field gets condensed, the 264 00:11:17,760 --> 00:11:20,640 Speaker 1: speed becomes less important, and he has a nice role 265 00:11:20,679 --> 00:11:22,600 Speaker 1: and does a nice job for them. So I think 266 00:11:22,600 --> 00:11:25,440 Speaker 1: there is there, definitely is uh is role roles for 267 00:11:25,480 --> 00:11:27,000 Speaker 1: those guys. I do think you don't have too many 268 00:11:27,000 --> 00:11:29,079 Speaker 1: of You don't be a slow football team. The older 269 00:11:29,120 --> 00:11:30,600 Speaker 1: you get technically, the slower you get. So you need 270 00:11:30,640 --> 00:11:32,120 Speaker 1: to have a fast football team and you sprinkle these 271 00:11:32,200 --> 00:11:33,920 Speaker 1: veteran guys and you have to be able to do 272 00:11:33,960 --> 00:11:35,960 Speaker 1: it in a team building process. You have to understand 273 00:11:36,000 --> 00:11:38,120 Speaker 1: where they are. You have to really have an accurate 274 00:11:38,160 --> 00:11:41,120 Speaker 1: gauge on what kind of production they can give you 275 00:11:41,360 --> 00:11:43,840 Speaker 1: when they're later in their career. And you also have 276 00:11:43,880 --> 00:11:45,320 Speaker 1: to be willing to play some of the young guys 277 00:11:45,320 --> 00:11:47,320 Speaker 1: because eventually the young guys have to get on the field, 278 00:11:47,320 --> 00:11:48,640 Speaker 1: and so you have to find a way to rotate 279 00:11:48,679 --> 00:11:50,920 Speaker 1: those guys. I talked about De Marcus where where Shane 280 00:11:51,080 --> 00:11:53,360 Speaker 1: Ray is a guy that is starting now. So Shane 281 00:11:53,400 --> 00:11:55,000 Speaker 1: Ray gets to start De Marcus where he gets to 282 00:11:55,040 --> 00:11:58,320 Speaker 1: come in. They have some packages where he Shane Ray 283 00:11:58,440 --> 00:12:01,840 Speaker 1: and also um Von Miller on the field. Take advantage 284 00:12:01,840 --> 00:12:03,440 Speaker 1: of the skill set. But don't wear your old guys 285 00:12:03,440 --> 00:12:06,360 Speaker 1: out because really you begin to need them, Nanna. We're 286 00:12:06,360 --> 00:12:08,360 Speaker 1: after the midway point, when you're making the dash for 287 00:12:08,400 --> 00:12:10,640 Speaker 1: the cash to stretch run, you need those veterans to 288 00:12:10,720 --> 00:12:13,439 Speaker 1: kind of get everybody going. You gotta give some credit, Bucky, 289 00:12:13,480 --> 00:12:17,559 Speaker 1: because we did a debate video earlier this year trailing 290 00:12:17,640 --> 00:12:19,439 Speaker 1: late in the fourth quarter, who would you want as 291 00:12:19,480 --> 00:12:22,480 Speaker 1: your quarterback? I said, Ben Roethlisberger, because you know, look, 292 00:12:22,480 --> 00:12:24,920 Speaker 1: they aren't are in a trailing position, haven't been very often, 293 00:12:25,000 --> 00:12:26,839 Speaker 1: but He's who I'd want there because of what he 294 00:12:26,880 --> 00:12:28,360 Speaker 1: can do in the pocket, out of the pocket, and 295 00:12:28,520 --> 00:12:30,760 Speaker 1: obviously we've seen him doing the biggest stage in Super Bowl. 296 00:12:31,200 --> 00:12:34,680 Speaker 1: But you went with Matthew Stafford. Matthew Stafford, you know, 297 00:12:34,679 --> 00:12:36,920 Speaker 1: I mean wins the Detroit Lions have this year, Buckey, 298 00:12:37,120 --> 00:12:40,800 Speaker 1: uh four five, five wins? You know how many comes 299 00:12:40,800 --> 00:12:45,760 Speaker 1: from behind wins this year? Matthew Stafford. Look, I got 300 00:12:45,920 --> 00:12:47,400 Speaker 1: look he was dealing at the end of that game. 301 00:12:47,400 --> 00:12:48,400 Speaker 1: The one thing I want to ask you, but I 302 00:12:48,440 --> 00:12:50,760 Speaker 1: want to watch the tape on this They gotta get 303 00:12:50,760 --> 00:12:54,760 Speaker 1: down and get into field goal position. Minnesota is rushing three. Okay, 304 00:12:54,960 --> 00:12:57,400 Speaker 1: I'm okay with everybody's pointing out the rushing three. I'm 305 00:12:57,400 --> 00:13:01,000 Speaker 1: okay with that. But they are just are just scattered 306 00:13:01,440 --> 00:13:03,640 Speaker 1: across the field in his zone with so many big 307 00:13:03,720 --> 00:13:06,520 Speaker 1: seams for a huge arm quarterback he can fitted he 308 00:13:06,520 --> 00:13:08,240 Speaker 1: could fit it in. I'm just sitting here going you 309 00:13:08,280 --> 00:13:10,520 Speaker 1: want to rush through, that's fine, but but trail underneath 310 00:13:10,520 --> 00:13:13,000 Speaker 1: these receivers. Put somebody out there and trail underneath them. 311 00:13:13,120 --> 00:13:15,400 Speaker 1: You know, it's the hardest position for defensive coordinators to 312 00:13:15,440 --> 00:13:17,800 Speaker 1: be in to figure out how do you play quote 313 00:13:17,840 --> 00:13:21,440 Speaker 1: unquote prevent defense without necessarily conceding a lot of yards. 314 00:13:21,480 --> 00:13:22,880 Speaker 1: You you want to kind of come after him, but 315 00:13:22,920 --> 00:13:25,080 Speaker 1: then you're scared of giving up the big play. A 316 00:13:25,080 --> 00:13:27,280 Speaker 1: lot of times, you probably better start to play regular 317 00:13:27,320 --> 00:13:29,800 Speaker 1: base defense. You're whatever was on the game playing sheet, 318 00:13:29,960 --> 00:13:33,080 Speaker 1: whatever you had coming in that cold drop. The safety's 319 00:13:33,120 --> 00:13:35,199 Speaker 1: back in extra ten yards. I don't care you're dropping back, 320 00:13:35,200 --> 00:13:37,240 Speaker 1: but you have to go into the quarterbacks are too good. 321 00:13:37,280 --> 00:13:38,959 Speaker 1: If you play soft and they get a sense that 322 00:13:39,000 --> 00:13:41,440 Speaker 1: you're playing soft, they will pick you apart. They will 323 00:13:41,480 --> 00:13:43,800 Speaker 1: slice you up. Matthew Stafford, you talked about having a 324 00:13:43,840 --> 00:13:46,520 Speaker 1: big arm. Yeah, if you're gonna play soft zone coverage 325 00:13:46,520 --> 00:13:48,600 Speaker 1: and have big lanes, he's gonna squeeze it in there 326 00:13:48,600 --> 00:13:50,800 Speaker 1: because he's fearless. There's so many defenses out there just 327 00:13:50,880 --> 00:13:55,280 Speaker 1: covering grass. It's it's a tough predicament. But who you 328 00:13:55,280 --> 00:13:57,160 Speaker 1: would You wouldn't think that he would have enough time 329 00:13:57,160 --> 00:13:59,760 Speaker 1: to do it. But he's done it traditionally throughout his history, 330 00:13:59,840 --> 00:14:01,320 Speaker 1: being able to find a way to get them there. 331 00:14:01,520 --> 00:14:03,319 Speaker 1: They have a lot of confidence, a lot of momentum 332 00:14:03,320 --> 00:14:06,920 Speaker 1: building as their defense begins to play better. These were 333 00:14:07,000 --> 00:14:08,480 Speaker 1: lines of the team you have to talk about and 334 00:14:08,559 --> 00:14:10,559 Speaker 1: in that game, I mean his stats would look much better. 335 00:14:10,559 --> 00:14:12,800 Speaker 1: I kind of five drops in that game that they had, 336 00:14:12,840 --> 00:14:15,360 Speaker 1: so um, Matt Stafford still found a way to get 337 00:14:15,360 --> 00:14:18,360 Speaker 1: it done. Um. Anything else from the NFL weekend before 338 00:14:18,360 --> 00:14:20,880 Speaker 1: we jump over to college real quick, I mean, I 339 00:14:20,880 --> 00:14:23,800 Speaker 1: think the big thing, the biggest surprise for me. Uh 340 00:14:23,880 --> 00:14:26,960 Speaker 1: you talked about Frank Gore a little bit, but they 341 00:14:27,040 --> 00:14:30,280 Speaker 1: ended up to the Colts and beating the Packers. I 342 00:14:30,280 --> 00:14:32,400 Speaker 1: don't know what to make of the green Bay Packers. 343 00:14:32,440 --> 00:14:34,520 Speaker 1: I know Aaron Rodgers talked about they didn't have a 344 00:14:34,560 --> 00:14:36,680 Speaker 1: lot of energy on the sideline. They couldn't figure it out. 345 00:14:36,920 --> 00:14:39,800 Speaker 1: I think beyond that, the biggest problem with the Green 346 00:14:39,840 --> 00:14:42,600 Speaker 1: Bay Packers they're flawed. They're flawed in the sense of 347 00:14:43,160 --> 00:14:46,440 Speaker 1: they can't play a balance offense. They can't use a 348 00:14:46,480 --> 00:14:49,280 Speaker 1: balanced approach, meaning they don't have a dominant wide receivers 349 00:14:49,280 --> 00:14:52,240 Speaker 1: playing running back. Yeah, and so without like in this 350 00:14:52,280 --> 00:14:54,400 Speaker 1: area and we're seeing the feature back is beginning to 351 00:14:54,400 --> 00:14:55,960 Speaker 1: come back the prominence. I'm not saying that you have 352 00:14:56,000 --> 00:14:57,520 Speaker 1: to put a first round picking them, but you need 353 00:14:57,560 --> 00:14:58,880 Speaker 1: to have a guy that can stay on the field 354 00:14:58,880 --> 00:15:02,000 Speaker 1: and do everything the Green Bay Packers are missing that 355 00:15:02,120 --> 00:15:05,400 Speaker 1: and that is the one ingredient that prevents their offense 356 00:15:05,480 --> 00:15:07,520 Speaker 1: from maintaining the level of success that they've had the 357 00:15:07,600 --> 00:15:09,720 Speaker 1: last five or six years. Yeah, I know, it's it's 358 00:15:09,760 --> 00:15:11,520 Speaker 1: interesting to see how they sort that out. How that 359 00:15:11,560 --> 00:15:14,520 Speaker 1: division sorts out will be fascinating. The Lions, who know, 360 00:15:14,680 --> 00:15:16,640 Speaker 1: who knows? Maybe their their team to come out of 361 00:15:16,680 --> 00:15:20,440 Speaker 1: the NFC North um alright, but college weekend outside of 362 00:15:20,640 --> 00:15:23,600 Speaker 1: l s U Alabama, I was kind of wrapped up 363 00:15:23,640 --> 00:15:25,760 Speaker 1: into that. But Ohio State they pulled out the whooping 364 00:15:25,800 --> 00:15:27,880 Speaker 1: stick this week. They did pull out the whooping stick. 365 00:15:28,000 --> 00:15:30,000 Speaker 1: You know, I don't know what to make of it. 366 00:15:30,200 --> 00:15:32,280 Speaker 1: Tommy Armstrong went out the game that kind of took 367 00:15:32,280 --> 00:15:35,400 Speaker 1: a lot of the life out of Nebraska. Uh, Nebraska 368 00:15:35,640 --> 00:15:38,000 Speaker 1: is good, not great. They I know they had a 369 00:15:38,040 --> 00:15:41,040 Speaker 1: top ranking, but they're okay. The big thing that I 370 00:15:41,040 --> 00:15:42,640 Speaker 1: want to see from Ohio State is I want to 371 00:15:42,640 --> 00:15:44,600 Speaker 1: see the quarterback play better. I want to get a 372 00:15:44,640 --> 00:15:48,360 Speaker 1: better sense of what Samuel's is. Is he an receiver? 373 00:15:48,600 --> 00:15:52,120 Speaker 1: Is your running back? How do we great and evaluate him? 374 00:15:52,200 --> 00:15:54,320 Speaker 1: Because for them to win and win at the level 375 00:15:54,360 --> 00:15:55,480 Speaker 1: that they want to win it, they're gonna have to 376 00:15:55,520 --> 00:15:57,240 Speaker 1: take on the Michigan squad. And every time I look 377 00:15:57,280 --> 00:16:00,680 Speaker 1: at Michigan, Michigan is after very your high level and 378 00:16:00,720 --> 00:16:04,040 Speaker 1: they are a physical but I know how your State 379 00:16:04,120 --> 00:16:07,640 Speaker 1: is physical. But Man, Michigan's physicality and toughness stands out. 380 00:16:08,560 --> 00:16:13,760 Speaker 1: How about the cow bells, Mississippi State getting after the 381 00:16:13,760 --> 00:16:15,480 Speaker 1: Aggies from A and M. A and M gets in 382 00:16:15,480 --> 00:16:17,600 Speaker 1: there at number four A M. I know they're beat 383 00:16:17,680 --> 00:16:20,160 Speaker 1: up a little bit. Mills Garrett's not healthy. But man, 384 00:16:20,280 --> 00:16:23,440 Speaker 1: Mississippi State, really I expect it. But the quarterback played 385 00:16:23,440 --> 00:16:27,200 Speaker 1: really well. Quarterback had nice production. Um. I don't want 386 00:16:27,200 --> 00:16:30,760 Speaker 1: to say was Dak Prescott like, but he was. He 387 00:16:30,840 --> 00:16:33,240 Speaker 1: gave He gave you some production, not only as a 388 00:16:33,280 --> 00:16:35,160 Speaker 1: passer but as a Russian. Anytime you have a true 389 00:16:35,240 --> 00:16:41,160 Speaker 1: dual threat, um, it creates problems. And Mississippi State, at 390 00:16:41,160 --> 00:16:43,240 Speaker 1: the right situation, they can snatch you down. That sec 391 00:16:43,480 --> 00:16:47,200 Speaker 1: is funny because I watched Arkansas. Arkansas gave it to 392 00:16:47,280 --> 00:16:49,840 Speaker 1: Florida and oh I didn't see that coming. And they 393 00:16:49,960 --> 00:16:51,920 Speaker 1: ran it. I mean they ran it down there. They 394 00:16:51,920 --> 00:16:53,920 Speaker 1: were physical, they ran the ball the way they wanted 395 00:16:53,920 --> 00:16:57,240 Speaker 1: to run it, so really impressive effort. And I want 396 00:16:57,280 --> 00:16:59,040 Speaker 1: to say Arkansas plays l s U this weekend, which 397 00:16:59,040 --> 00:17:00,920 Speaker 1: should be a really really good game to watch. It'll 398 00:17:00,960 --> 00:17:03,440 Speaker 1: be interesting to see how that goes going forward here. 399 00:17:04,280 --> 00:17:06,159 Speaker 1: This next week be washing in usc will be a 400 00:17:06,160 --> 00:17:08,080 Speaker 1: fun one. We'll talk about that a little bit on Thursday. 401 00:17:08,160 --> 00:17:10,560 Speaker 1: Buck want to get to this good body or bad body, 402 00:17:10,560 --> 00:17:12,400 Speaker 1: good player. We might have some new additions to that team. 403 00:17:12,440 --> 00:17:13,760 Speaker 1: But one of the things I want to do because 404 00:17:13,760 --> 00:17:15,359 Speaker 1: we get a lot of scouting questions on Twitter and 405 00:17:15,359 --> 00:17:18,440 Speaker 1: people wondering, you know, some of the inside scoop there 406 00:17:18,440 --> 00:17:20,040 Speaker 1: on how you do this job and how it works. 407 00:17:20,520 --> 00:17:21,920 Speaker 1: And we were talking about this on the phone the 408 00:17:21,960 --> 00:17:25,199 Speaker 1: other day. How let's just take a position and and 409 00:17:25,320 --> 00:17:28,200 Speaker 1: let's go over what on the tape you're looking for. 410 00:17:28,280 --> 00:17:29,960 Speaker 1: All right, you know how you go about watching tape. 411 00:17:30,040 --> 00:17:33,280 Speaker 1: Let's just take the let's say corner. Okay, corner position. 412 00:17:33,440 --> 00:17:35,959 Speaker 1: So we've got the player we we we know we're 413 00:17:36,000 --> 00:17:38,760 Speaker 1: gonna evaluate player X. So what we're gonna do is 414 00:17:38,760 --> 00:17:41,320 Speaker 1: gonna pull out our notebook. We're gonna write his his name, 415 00:17:41,480 --> 00:17:45,320 Speaker 1: his number, his position, his verified or all the official heightweight, speed, 416 00:17:45,440 --> 00:17:47,200 Speaker 1: the numbers right at the top of the page. All 417 00:17:47,320 --> 00:17:49,000 Speaker 1: even if it's the end of the season. I'll even 418 00:17:49,000 --> 00:17:50,880 Speaker 1: write down some stats at the top, you know, maybe 419 00:17:51,080 --> 00:17:54,720 Speaker 1: he's got three picks, fourteen PPUs, which pass breakups, he's 420 00:17:54,720 --> 00:17:56,320 Speaker 1: got two sacks, whatever. So I'll just put those a 421 00:17:56,400 --> 00:17:58,639 Speaker 1: kind of a frame of reference and then uh, and 422 00:17:58,640 --> 00:18:00,520 Speaker 1: then we're gonna We're gonna flip on the tape the 423 00:18:00,520 --> 00:18:02,800 Speaker 1: first place going, Bucky, what are you looking at? When 424 00:18:02,880 --> 00:18:04,640 Speaker 1: when I'm looking at cornerbacks? The first thing that I'm 425 00:18:04,640 --> 00:18:06,160 Speaker 1: trying to look at and the first thing I do 426 00:18:06,280 --> 00:18:07,680 Speaker 1: is I put my pen down and I just want 427 00:18:07,680 --> 00:18:09,320 Speaker 1: to let the tape run for a little bit. I'm 428 00:18:09,320 --> 00:18:12,080 Speaker 1: trying to figure out what is he line up? What 429 00:18:12,200 --> 00:18:14,520 Speaker 1: do his movement skills look like? Just naturally? How is 430 00:18:14,560 --> 00:18:17,119 Speaker 1: he playing? Is he a press corner? Is he off? 431 00:18:17,280 --> 00:18:19,960 Speaker 1: Is he billing? Uh? Does he flip size of the 432 00:18:19,960 --> 00:18:21,600 Speaker 1: field that he played right corner and left corner? Is 433 00:18:21,600 --> 00:18:23,320 Speaker 1: he in the Nickel package? I'm just trying to get 434 00:18:23,320 --> 00:18:25,040 Speaker 1: a feel for where he lines up and can I 435 00:18:25,160 --> 00:18:27,080 Speaker 1: So you're not taking a note for the for for 436 00:18:27,119 --> 00:18:29,119 Speaker 1: how long? Man? You know? Like most time, like I 437 00:18:29,359 --> 00:18:31,560 Speaker 1: won't take a note for maybe the first quarter for 438 00:18:31,720 --> 00:18:34,159 Speaker 1: maybe a half. I'll just watch and see if I 439 00:18:34,200 --> 00:18:36,960 Speaker 1: can get a sense of what he is, because I'm 440 00:18:36,960 --> 00:18:38,879 Speaker 1: fearful of if I start taking notes right out of 441 00:18:38,920 --> 00:18:40,960 Speaker 1: the gate, I don't have a point of reference for 442 00:18:41,040 --> 00:18:42,600 Speaker 1: how he's played, So I want to get a sense 443 00:18:42,640 --> 00:18:45,040 Speaker 1: of how he's playing, what he looks like, and what 444 00:18:45,160 --> 00:18:48,040 Speaker 1: he's being asked to do. Then I look at all 445 00:18:48,040 --> 00:18:50,000 Speaker 1: the stuff. I see all the verifies and stuff that 446 00:18:50,040 --> 00:18:51,600 Speaker 1: we have, and I look at the speed, and I'm 447 00:18:51,600 --> 00:18:54,320 Speaker 1: trying to see hopefully someone is taking him deep early 448 00:18:54,359 --> 00:18:58,760 Speaker 1: so I can see if if the time speed matches 449 00:18:58,880 --> 00:19:01,639 Speaker 1: up with the playing speed. And then as I started 450 00:19:01,640 --> 00:19:04,440 Speaker 1: to delve into how he plays, I begin to look 451 00:19:04,480 --> 00:19:07,399 Speaker 1: at the footwork. How does he transition, meaning how does 452 00:19:07,440 --> 00:19:09,840 Speaker 1: he go from his back pedal to coming forward? How 453 00:19:09,880 --> 00:19:11,760 Speaker 1: does he turn and run on a deep ball? How 454 00:19:11,800 --> 00:19:14,840 Speaker 1: does he press it? The line of scrimmage and shadow guys, 455 00:19:15,440 --> 00:19:17,800 Speaker 1: and the the really important thing now that you have 456 00:19:17,840 --> 00:19:20,600 Speaker 1: to talk about in today's game. Is he a tackler? 457 00:19:20,960 --> 00:19:23,480 Speaker 1: Will he come up and tackle? And some systems, like 458 00:19:23,480 --> 00:19:25,919 Speaker 1: when I was at Carolina Corners had to tackle like 459 00:19:25,960 --> 00:19:27,400 Speaker 1: that was one of the things that we were asked 460 00:19:27,480 --> 00:19:30,720 Speaker 1: very early in the assessment evaluation. Does he tackle? Is 461 00:19:30,720 --> 00:19:33,320 Speaker 1: he a physical tackler. Will he sticking his face in 462 00:19:33,400 --> 00:19:35,480 Speaker 1: the fan? Those things? When I was in Seattle, we 463 00:19:35,520 --> 00:19:38,080 Speaker 1: didn't talk about this as much. But they couldn't be cowards. 464 00:19:38,119 --> 00:19:40,000 Speaker 1: They couldn't be guys that turned down. Hit him on 465 00:19:40,000 --> 00:19:41,399 Speaker 1: the ground. Just get him on the ground, Just get 466 00:19:41,440 --> 00:19:43,199 Speaker 1: him on the ground. So we were talking about this 467 00:19:43,240 --> 00:19:45,840 Speaker 1: guy's a striker or this guy's will wrap up, he'll 468 00:19:45,840 --> 00:19:47,520 Speaker 1: bring you down. He's just gonna get you to the thing. 469 00:19:47,920 --> 00:19:52,520 Speaker 1: But I look for ball production. You talk about interceptions, 470 00:19:52,800 --> 00:19:55,960 Speaker 1: pass breakups. How is he around? Is he close in coverage? 471 00:19:56,400 --> 00:19:58,720 Speaker 1: And then I looked to see does he have problems 472 00:19:58,720 --> 00:20:01,600 Speaker 1: playing bigger guys? As we look in the National Football League, 473 00:20:01,760 --> 00:20:04,600 Speaker 1: most of the wide receivers are now trending above six 474 00:20:04,640 --> 00:20:07,320 Speaker 1: ft six to six three. How does he play against 475 00:20:07,320 --> 00:20:10,240 Speaker 1: big guys? Does he play big or does he play small? 476 00:20:10,680 --> 00:20:13,720 Speaker 1: Those things matter. So I'm looking for a versatile skill set. 477 00:20:13,920 --> 00:20:16,320 Speaker 1: I'm looking for a competitive player that is also physical. 478 00:20:16,640 --> 00:20:19,960 Speaker 1: And then I'm looking for someone that against big time players, 479 00:20:20,119 --> 00:20:22,200 Speaker 1: he steps up at matches their level all right for 480 00:20:22,240 --> 00:20:23,679 Speaker 1: those that don't know, because a lot of times I 481 00:20:23,720 --> 00:20:26,320 Speaker 1: feel like we can throw out some terms and maybe 482 00:20:26,400 --> 00:20:27,920 Speaker 1: I don't. I don't do a good enough job to 483 00:20:28,000 --> 00:20:29,600 Speaker 1: explain them. So I'll let you. I'll give you the 484 00:20:29,680 --> 00:20:31,520 Speaker 1: term and let you just kind of tell the folks 485 00:20:31,520 --> 00:20:33,880 Speaker 1: at home we're talking about we're evaluating corners. We want 486 00:20:33,880 --> 00:20:36,760 Speaker 1: a guy that's that's constantly in phase. So explain to 487 00:20:36,800 --> 00:20:39,840 Speaker 1: people what when we talk about being in phase one. 488 00:20:39,880 --> 00:20:41,840 Speaker 1: We're looking to see if a guy is very comfortable 489 00:20:41,960 --> 00:20:45,200 Speaker 1: in his technique. So if I'm playing off coverage, meaning 490 00:20:45,200 --> 00:20:47,240 Speaker 1: I'm about seven or eight yards off the line of 491 00:20:47,240 --> 00:20:49,800 Speaker 1: scrimmage at the time of the snap, and I'm backpedaling 492 00:20:49,840 --> 00:20:52,960 Speaker 1: as a receivers closing my cushion, whether I turn and 493 00:20:53,040 --> 00:20:55,360 Speaker 1: run thinking that, oh, he's about to go deep, or 494 00:20:55,560 --> 00:20:57,800 Speaker 1: if he makes a break either on a curl or 495 00:20:57,880 --> 00:21:01,600 Speaker 1: in cut, does he transition, does he uh go from 496 00:21:01,800 --> 00:21:05,480 Speaker 1: front to back pretty pretty easily. I'm looking to see 497 00:21:05,600 --> 00:21:09,120 Speaker 1: if he's in control throughout the down while he's in coverage, 498 00:21:09,520 --> 00:21:12,400 Speaker 1: or is he a panic guy meaning okay, guys going deep, 499 00:21:12,440 --> 00:21:14,840 Speaker 1: he turns and runs, but now he's palling. Get the guy. 500 00:21:15,119 --> 00:21:17,159 Speaker 1: You sensed the panic on the tape that he's not 501 00:21:17,240 --> 00:21:20,639 Speaker 1: confident that he has him Being in phase means to 502 00:21:20,720 --> 00:21:22,960 Speaker 1: me that he is always in the right position to 503 00:21:22,960 --> 00:21:24,200 Speaker 1: be able to make a play on the ball when 504 00:21:24,200 --> 00:21:26,000 Speaker 1: the ball is throwing at the moment. I always think 505 00:21:26,000 --> 00:21:28,600 Speaker 1: about kind of like that arms length, you know, no 506 00:21:28,640 --> 00:21:30,200 Speaker 1: matter where he goes, if he if he tries to 507 00:21:30,240 --> 00:21:32,440 Speaker 1: get by, if he tries to come come across your face, 508 00:21:32,480 --> 00:21:34,399 Speaker 1: if he's breaking out, I always want my guy if 509 00:21:34,400 --> 00:21:36,200 Speaker 1: he's in phase, he's in position to make the play. 510 00:21:36,280 --> 00:21:37,919 Speaker 1: Now that's when you get to the next level of 511 00:21:37,960 --> 00:21:39,800 Speaker 1: the evaluation. What does he do when the ball is 512 00:21:39,840 --> 00:21:42,200 Speaker 1: in fla But you can't make a play on the 513 00:21:42,200 --> 00:21:44,040 Speaker 1: ball if you're not near where the ball is going. 514 00:21:44,200 --> 00:21:45,920 Speaker 1: So you're in phase, you're always kind of an arms 515 00:21:46,000 --> 00:21:47,320 Speaker 1: length of where you need to be the guy you're 516 00:21:47,400 --> 00:21:51,199 Speaker 1: up against. But then, to me, the really um the 517 00:21:51,240 --> 00:21:54,520 Speaker 1: most underrated aspect and we need to focus even more 518 00:21:54,520 --> 00:21:56,000 Speaker 1: on that. You can have the best courverage in the world. 519 00:21:56,040 --> 00:21:59,000 Speaker 1: If you can't find the football, it doesn't matter. Now, 520 00:21:59,080 --> 00:22:00,960 Speaker 1: if you can't find the football, it doesn't matter. So 521 00:22:01,000 --> 00:22:03,240 Speaker 1: one of the things that I do very early, sometimes 522 00:22:03,280 --> 00:22:05,399 Speaker 1: I do a day before or after I look in 523 00:22:05,440 --> 00:22:09,600 Speaker 1: the buyo and what I'm looking for in the absolutely 524 00:22:09,640 --> 00:22:13,840 Speaker 1: looking for for me, particularly with defensive backs, cornerbacks and safeties. 525 00:22:14,119 --> 00:22:17,160 Speaker 1: I'm looking for baseball background because if they played baseball, 526 00:22:17,280 --> 00:22:19,399 Speaker 1: they probably have played in the outfield. They understand how 527 00:22:19,440 --> 00:22:22,240 Speaker 1: to judge the ball in flight, and it's a skill 528 00:22:22,320 --> 00:22:24,879 Speaker 1: that is underrated because a lot of guys cannot judge 529 00:22:24,920 --> 00:22:28,440 Speaker 1: the ball in the air. And so if guys have 530 00:22:28,640 --> 00:22:31,640 Speaker 1: baseball in their background, I'm pretty confident that they can 531 00:22:31,680 --> 00:22:33,399 Speaker 1: make plays on the ball. And the example that I 532 00:22:33,560 --> 00:22:37,160 Speaker 1: use recently was sin Quez Gholston coming out of Old 533 00:22:37,160 --> 00:22:40,600 Speaker 1: Miss where he was almost an All Conference player in baseball. 534 00:22:40,600 --> 00:22:42,639 Speaker 1: I want to say, he was a drafted baseball player, 535 00:22:42,920 --> 00:22:45,760 Speaker 1: so you knew if we go to another position, Eric Dekker. 536 00:22:45,960 --> 00:22:47,720 Speaker 1: Eric Decker played I want to say, center field for 537 00:22:47,760 --> 00:22:52,600 Speaker 1: the Minnesota Uh. Yeah, So those things matter to me. 538 00:22:52,640 --> 00:22:55,640 Speaker 1: I'm looking for guys in their background that has that stuff. Yeah, 539 00:22:55,680 --> 00:22:57,199 Speaker 1: we just got in our ear back there. That was 540 00:22:57,200 --> 00:22:58,320 Speaker 1: in the next next thing I was getting ready to 541 00:22:58,320 --> 00:23:01,080 Speaker 1: say was prime time. Yeah. Absolutely, the best ball skills 542 00:23:01,200 --> 00:23:02,919 Speaker 1: of maybe anybody that's ever played the game on the 543 00:23:02,920 --> 00:23:05,800 Speaker 1: defensive side of the ball. So it's like professional baseball. Yeah, 544 00:23:05,800 --> 00:23:07,639 Speaker 1: So you're looking for that, and that's why in this 545 00:23:07,760 --> 00:23:10,560 Speaker 1: in this rush of specialization and U sports. You look 546 00:23:10,600 --> 00:23:13,320 Speaker 1: for guys that have played multiple sports. Basketball players are 547 00:23:13,359 --> 00:23:15,679 Speaker 1: also good, but there's something about a baseball player being 548 00:23:15,680 --> 00:23:18,199 Speaker 1: able to track the ball off the bat is very 549 00:23:18,240 --> 00:23:20,040 Speaker 1: similar to being able to be down fill and see 550 00:23:20,040 --> 00:23:22,760 Speaker 1: it come out of the quarterback's hand. If those guys 551 00:23:22,760 --> 00:23:24,639 Speaker 1: have played and they're comfortable, they don't panic when the 552 00:23:24,680 --> 00:23:26,879 Speaker 1: ball is in the air. Those guys pretty much have 553 00:23:26,880 --> 00:23:29,280 Speaker 1: a tendency to come down with more picks and more turnovers. 554 00:23:29,280 --> 00:23:31,040 Speaker 1: One of the things that always jumps out, And like 555 00:23:31,119 --> 00:23:35,240 Speaker 1: Kevin Johnson's evaluation, um as in the coverage aspect of it. 556 00:23:35,359 --> 00:23:37,600 Speaker 1: To me, he was always in the pedal, he wasn't, 557 00:23:37,640 --> 00:23:39,480 Speaker 1: you know always you know, side turn We see a 558 00:23:39,520 --> 00:23:41,680 Speaker 1: lot of these colleges, man, it gets so frustrated because 559 00:23:41,680 --> 00:23:43,440 Speaker 1: they play. I just called he played with her butt 560 00:23:43,480 --> 00:23:46,240 Speaker 1: to the sideline. It's a side shuffle. It's looking through 561 00:23:46,240 --> 00:23:49,520 Speaker 1: the wide receiver back to the bill technique constantly that 562 00:23:49,560 --> 00:23:51,560 Speaker 1: you you can watch guys, you can watch five, six, 563 00:23:51,600 --> 00:23:53,160 Speaker 1: seven games and never see a guy getting a pedal, 564 00:23:53,280 --> 00:23:55,280 Speaker 1: you know, and that and that's the thing. Um got 565 00:23:55,320 --> 00:23:56,960 Speaker 1: to go out, we back and give your name a 566 00:23:57,000 --> 00:23:59,600 Speaker 1: blast from the pass. How about Allen se midas. Oh 567 00:23:59,720 --> 00:24:02,960 Speaker 1: why from Penn State. Yeah, I think he had eight 568 00:24:03,040 --> 00:24:05,240 Speaker 1: or nine picks. Have had more picks in that his 569 00:24:05,320 --> 00:24:07,240 Speaker 1: final season at Penn State, but he was a guy 570 00:24:07,280 --> 00:24:09,199 Speaker 1: that was always in bell technique. You called it that 571 00:24:09,520 --> 00:24:12,240 Speaker 1: side shuffle. The thing that I don't mind if a 572 00:24:12,240 --> 00:24:14,960 Speaker 1: guy is if he's in bell technique, I need to 573 00:24:14,960 --> 00:24:17,480 Speaker 1: see him do more things beside that. If he can press, 574 00:24:17,640 --> 00:24:19,959 Speaker 1: if he can bail, if he can play off. One 575 00:24:19,960 --> 00:24:21,879 Speaker 1: of the reasons why I was really high on Marcus 576 00:24:21,880 --> 00:24:24,359 Speaker 1: Peters when I looked at him, I saw him reize 577 00:24:24,600 --> 00:24:27,439 Speaker 1: a bunch of different techniques, and I think this game 578 00:24:27,520 --> 00:24:29,760 Speaker 1: is one where I don't know how many guys can 579 00:24:29,800 --> 00:24:32,760 Speaker 1: be one dimensional and half success. And we can talk about, oh, 580 00:24:32,760 --> 00:24:34,639 Speaker 1: you gotta fit in the scheme, but at the end 581 00:24:34,640 --> 00:24:36,240 Speaker 1: of the day, the guy has to have more tools 582 00:24:36,280 --> 00:24:38,840 Speaker 1: in his toolbox. I need to see him be able 583 00:24:38,840 --> 00:24:42,240 Speaker 1: to press, playoff, and if you can bail a little bit, 584 00:24:42,280 --> 00:24:44,679 Speaker 1: it just enhances what you can do. It gives you 585 00:24:44,680 --> 00:24:47,960 Speaker 1: an opportunity to throw different things at different players because 586 00:24:47,960 --> 00:24:51,080 Speaker 1: you can't treat every receiver the same. The way you 587 00:24:51,160 --> 00:24:53,520 Speaker 1: play DeAndre Hopkins is a little different than the way 588 00:24:53,520 --> 00:24:55,440 Speaker 1: that you play Antonio Brown. And so you gotta be 589 00:24:55,440 --> 00:24:56,880 Speaker 1: able to have a couple of different things to throw 590 00:24:56,920 --> 00:24:58,679 Speaker 1: them off. I mean, let me just give you if 591 00:24:58,720 --> 00:25:00,560 Speaker 1: you're if you know some of people at home that 592 00:25:00,680 --> 00:25:03,760 Speaker 1: like want of break down some tape and and aspire 593 00:25:03,800 --> 00:25:06,200 Speaker 1: to be Scouts or whatever. There's some there's certain questions 594 00:25:06,359 --> 00:25:08,200 Speaker 1: you can ask yourself. Once you've watched a corner, you 595 00:25:08,240 --> 00:25:10,200 Speaker 1: should be able to answer, you know, some questions. See 596 00:25:10,160 --> 00:25:11,560 Speaker 1: if you have any others that come to your mind. 597 00:25:12,000 --> 00:25:14,680 Speaker 1: Number the first one I start with is Kenny run. Yes, 598 00:25:15,080 --> 00:25:16,800 Speaker 1: if you can't run, I don't, I don't care. You're 599 00:25:16,800 --> 00:25:18,520 Speaker 1: gonna get exposed in the next level. You gotta be 600 00:25:18,520 --> 00:25:21,280 Speaker 1: able to run. So Canny run. That's one question. Uh. 601 00:25:21,400 --> 00:25:26,000 Speaker 1: Number two, can you find the ball? Number Three? I 602 00:25:26,400 --> 00:25:28,560 Speaker 1: like it is he tough, you know? And that to me, 603 00:25:28,840 --> 00:25:30,160 Speaker 1: you don't have to be a killer as a tackler. 604 00:25:30,200 --> 00:25:31,560 Speaker 1: Again you talk about he has to be able to 605 00:25:31,560 --> 00:25:32,760 Speaker 1: get in and you can get a guy of ground, 606 00:25:32,760 --> 00:25:35,479 Speaker 1: but it's competitive. That competitive toughness ball that to me 607 00:25:35,560 --> 00:25:38,000 Speaker 1: is the balls that to me when you gotta fight 608 00:25:38,040 --> 00:25:39,879 Speaker 1: and scrap, is you have some of that toughness to 609 00:25:39,920 --> 00:25:42,359 Speaker 1: him because that can even overcome some of the size 610 00:25:42,400 --> 00:25:44,800 Speaker 1: limitations you might have, it's even more important if you're 611 00:25:44,840 --> 00:25:47,320 Speaker 1: under size, you better be all day tough and scrappy 612 00:25:47,359 --> 00:25:49,680 Speaker 1: and physical if you don't have the height requirement that 613 00:25:49,720 --> 00:25:51,600 Speaker 1: you're looking forward. Those are those are three big ones 614 00:25:51,600 --> 00:25:53,879 Speaker 1: that come up with And obviously is he fluid? Are 615 00:25:53,880 --> 00:25:55,800 Speaker 1: you a fluid athlete? With yeah? Is he a herky 616 00:25:55,880 --> 00:25:58,320 Speaker 1: jerky athlete? Is he a guy that is smooth in 617 00:25:58,359 --> 00:26:01,080 Speaker 1: his turns and transitions? Um? How does he get in 618 00:26:01,080 --> 00:26:03,160 Speaker 1: and out of his pedal? Can he do different things? 619 00:26:03,160 --> 00:26:05,920 Speaker 1: And press coverage? Does he play press the same way? 620 00:26:06,000 --> 00:26:08,320 Speaker 1: We just try to jam and throw you off off 621 00:26:08,320 --> 00:26:11,160 Speaker 1: the field from the silent or canny shadow. Uh? For me, 622 00:26:11,320 --> 00:26:13,119 Speaker 1: one of the questions that I asked, I try and 623 00:26:13,119 --> 00:26:15,560 Speaker 1: get a feel for his football like you many Can 624 00:26:15,560 --> 00:26:18,480 Speaker 1: he play both sides? Is he a guy inside? Outside? 625 00:26:18,640 --> 00:26:21,280 Speaker 1: Inside slot is so much different than outside and a 626 00:26:21,280 --> 00:26:24,120 Speaker 1: lot of times. Uh. The thing that frustrates me when 627 00:26:24,160 --> 00:26:26,280 Speaker 1: people say, oh, he's a nickel corner. What to me? 628 00:26:26,480 --> 00:26:29,159 Speaker 1: Never in the nickel right? I expect the nickel corner 629 00:26:29,200 --> 00:26:31,919 Speaker 1: to be your best corner because playing inside you have 630 00:26:32,000 --> 00:26:33,560 Speaker 1: to deal with two way goals. You have to be 631 00:26:33,600 --> 00:26:35,520 Speaker 1: tough enough to also be a fit in the run 632 00:26:35,520 --> 00:26:38,119 Speaker 1: game and do some of those other things. So a 633 00:26:38,119 --> 00:26:39,800 Speaker 1: lot of times people like to say, oh, he's a 634 00:26:39,800 --> 00:26:42,800 Speaker 1: short guy, so he's a nickel corner. But everybody can't 635 00:26:42,800 --> 00:26:45,399 Speaker 1: play that position, and so it's really important that you 636 00:26:45,440 --> 00:26:48,520 Speaker 1: track what they do. The latest example I will say 637 00:26:48,520 --> 00:26:52,240 Speaker 1: of a guy like finally understanding what he is more Clayborn, 638 00:26:52,640 --> 00:26:54,960 Speaker 1: so make more Claiborne was the sixth overall pick when 639 00:26:54,960 --> 00:26:57,480 Speaker 1: he came out I think maybe two thousand twelve in Dallas. 640 00:26:57,560 --> 00:26:59,240 Speaker 1: He went to Dallas and he played early in his 641 00:26:59,320 --> 00:27:01,280 Speaker 1: career at right corner. Well, if you look at the 642 00:27:01,320 --> 00:27:03,359 Speaker 1: tape at L s U, he played both sides, but 643 00:27:03,359 --> 00:27:05,160 Speaker 1: he was always best when he was to his left. 644 00:27:05,560 --> 00:27:07,600 Speaker 1: This year, one of the reasons why he's playing better, 645 00:27:07,920 --> 00:27:10,480 Speaker 1: he's playing on the left side because that's his sweet spot. 646 00:27:10,600 --> 00:27:12,720 Speaker 1: He's very comfortable being on that side of the field. 647 00:27:12,880 --> 00:27:15,000 Speaker 1: He's used to seeing the ball out of one eye. 648 00:27:15,480 --> 00:27:17,280 Speaker 1: Um we talked like when you're in your stands and 649 00:27:17,320 --> 00:27:20,960 Speaker 1: you're in a pedal, you're looking at it your So 650 00:27:21,240 --> 00:27:23,879 Speaker 1: he's used to executing those things. And so when we 651 00:27:23,920 --> 00:27:26,440 Speaker 1: go for those pro days, it's very important for me 652 00:27:26,480 --> 00:27:28,480 Speaker 1: as I'm taking him through drills to get a field 653 00:27:28,520 --> 00:27:31,240 Speaker 1: for Okay, he really is good pedal and he's really 654 00:27:31,240 --> 00:27:33,280 Speaker 1: good with his turns and transitions on a certain side. 655 00:27:33,560 --> 00:27:35,280 Speaker 1: Let's make sure we bring that up and make sure 656 00:27:35,320 --> 00:27:37,800 Speaker 1: coaches know that. Alright, Buck, I think that's good. I 657 00:27:37,800 --> 00:27:40,200 Speaker 1: think that's a little good little insight there, real quick 658 00:27:40,440 --> 00:27:44,080 Speaker 1: behind the glass. Just give me, give me one new edition. 659 00:27:44,119 --> 00:27:46,160 Speaker 1: Let's just add one new edition, real quick, bad body, 660 00:27:46,160 --> 00:27:48,760 Speaker 1: good player. We've had some recommendations. We're looking for a 661 00:27:48,800 --> 00:27:51,679 Speaker 1: defensive end. We have a linebacker's position open. We have 662 00:27:51,720 --> 00:27:55,480 Speaker 1: two safety spots in a corner spot. Okay, we three 663 00:27:55,520 --> 00:27:57,640 Speaker 1: to choose. Let's just let's just choose one today. Buck, 664 00:27:57,880 --> 00:28:00,080 Speaker 1: you got Eric Weddle, t J. Ward, Reggie Nelson, and 665 00:28:01,800 --> 00:28:04,320 Speaker 1: I think I would go t J. Ward. That's the 666 00:28:04,320 --> 00:28:06,320 Speaker 1: first thing to come. So we but t J. War welcome. 667 00:28:06,800 --> 00:28:08,920 Speaker 1: He made the team. T J. Ward, you made the team. 668 00:28:09,680 --> 00:28:12,520 Speaker 1: By the way, are of our bad body good player roster. 669 00:28:13,040 --> 00:28:16,480 Speaker 1: Donald Penn having a great year. He has improved a 670 00:28:16,480 --> 00:28:19,200 Speaker 1: little bit. The body has improved, and he showed his hands. 671 00:28:19,520 --> 00:28:22,640 Speaker 1: He's got a touchdown. He's having a great year. Let's 672 00:28:22,840 --> 00:28:24,080 Speaker 1: tell you would tell you that he was a great 673 00:28:24,080 --> 00:28:26,720 Speaker 1: basketball fleach Antonio Gates, who's on our teams having a 674 00:28:26,720 --> 00:28:29,199 Speaker 1: great year Richie Incognito. I mean that he's been solid 675 00:28:29,400 --> 00:28:32,280 Speaker 1: doing well. Um, so we got guys here that represent 676 00:28:32,640 --> 00:28:35,400 Speaker 1: and playing well. Uh reave us not so much, but 677 00:28:35,480 --> 00:28:37,480 Speaker 1: um it's okay. We gotta find another Coe. We gotta 678 00:28:37,480 --> 00:28:40,320 Speaker 1: find another little give us some names on Twitter, You 679 00:28:40,360 --> 00:28:41,600 Speaker 1: guys have been a great job with us, but we 680 00:28:41,600 --> 00:28:43,320 Speaker 1: have a couple of spots still to fill on our 681 00:28:43,320 --> 00:28:45,440 Speaker 1: bad body, good player team. We need a defensive end, 682 00:28:45,440 --> 00:28:49,239 Speaker 1: a linebacker, corner of safety, and whoever wants to do 683 00:28:49,280 --> 00:28:52,960 Speaker 1: the lord's work and give us a long snapper. You 684 00:28:53,200 --> 00:28:55,000 Speaker 1: you we don't. We don't have, We don't have swag. 685 00:28:55,160 --> 00:28:57,560 Speaker 1: If we did have, like a move the sticks coffee mug, 686 00:28:57,640 --> 00:29:01,400 Speaker 1: I would surely send one out. Maybe some NFL network here. 687 00:29:02,240 --> 00:29:03,880 Speaker 1: We got, we got, we got big wigs behind the 688 00:29:03,880 --> 00:29:05,840 Speaker 1: glass today. Can I get a thumbs upper thumbs down 689 00:29:05,840 --> 00:29:09,280 Speaker 1: on NFL network coffee mug for someone? Oh, yes, we 690 00:29:09,320 --> 00:29:11,840 Speaker 1: have a thumbs up. We have a thumbs up. Whoever 691 00:29:11,960 --> 00:29:15,200 Speaker 1: gives us the worst bodied long snapper in the NFL 692 00:29:15,240 --> 00:29:17,440 Speaker 1: on Twitter? You have an NFL network coffee mug coming 693 00:29:17,480 --> 00:29:19,960 Speaker 1: your way to my front man. How about that? All right, Bucky, 694 00:29:20,200 --> 00:29:22,120 Speaker 1: you're good. I'm good. I am good to go. All right, 695 00:29:22,120 --> 00:29:23,760 Speaker 1: that's gonna do it for us. We will be back 696 00:29:23,800 --> 00:29:26,760 Speaker 1: next earlier later this week. We'll have a president and 697 00:29:26,800 --> 00:29:29,400 Speaker 1: we'll have a plenty to talk about with a big 698 00:29:29,400 --> 00:29:31,680 Speaker 1: college football weekend as well as NFL weekend to come. 699 00:29:31,880 --> 00:29:34,840 Speaker 1: Thanks for checking out Move the Sticks, for downloading the podcast, 700 00:29:34,880 --> 00:29:37,400 Speaker 1: subscribing on iTunes, and for leaving us comments. We've got 701 00:29:37,440 --> 00:29:40,000 Speaker 1: some new comments on there on iTunes. We appreciate. All right. 702 00:29:39,960 --> 00:29:41,360 Speaker 1: I hope you guys have a good one. We'll catch 703 00:29:41,360 --> 00:29:44,880 Speaker 1: you next time. Thanks for downloading Move the Sticks with 704 00:29:45,000 --> 00:29:50,080 Speaker 1: Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks. For more, go to NFL 705 00:29:50,200 --> 00:30:01,520 Speaker 1: dot com slash Podcasts. You're Not