1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,708 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,788 --> 00:00:08,388 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:22,388 --> 00:00:24,108 Speaker 2: Good Morning Football. 4 00:00:24,308 --> 00:00:26,748 Speaker 3: That's right, this is Good Morning Football. We are presented 5 00:00:26,788 --> 00:00:30,468 Speaker 3: by old Trapper Beef Jerkey and it's a Wednesday, which 6 00:00:30,508 --> 00:00:32,788 Speaker 3: means we have what's your Beef which is coming up 7 00:00:32,828 --> 00:00:33,348 Speaker 3: this hour. 8 00:00:33,428 --> 00:00:35,308 Speaker 4: I think Kyle Brandt is gonna wear that hat today 9 00:00:35,308 --> 00:00:35,628 Speaker 4: for us. 10 00:00:36,108 --> 00:00:38,828 Speaker 3: That is Isaiah stand back at the table for the 11 00:00:38,828 --> 00:00:40,308 Speaker 3: second hour of GMFY. 12 00:00:40,348 --> 00:00:42,588 Speaker 4: This is Achbaraja Biamilla. 13 00:00:44,828 --> 00:00:45,628 Speaker 5: You're good. 14 00:00:45,948 --> 00:00:48,028 Speaker 3: It's been through and a half months on the show. 15 00:00:48,028 --> 00:00:51,148 Speaker 3: And that the first bled it I bobbled. 16 00:00:51,348 --> 00:00:54,108 Speaker 1: The Demaggio fifty six game hitting streak is over. Jimmy Man, 17 00:00:54,108 --> 00:00:56,748 Speaker 1: I'm sorry, it's fine. You had a great streak. You've 18 00:00:56,788 --> 00:00:57,708 Speaker 1: done a wonderful job. 19 00:00:58,628 --> 00:01:00,388 Speaker 3: This is Peter Schragger and Kyle Brant. Wait like this, 20 00:01:00,428 --> 00:01:02,948 Speaker 3: Peter Sreger, Kyle Brant isaiya, welcome back to the table. 21 00:01:03,028 --> 00:01:04,908 Speaker 3: Yesterday we had a heck of a sh It was 22 00:01:04,948 --> 00:01:07,668 Speaker 3: trades and another trade, but then the Jerry Jones thing 23 00:01:07,788 --> 00:01:11,788 Speaker 3: kind of shockingly flew under the radar because answered happened. 24 00:01:11,788 --> 00:01:13,428 Speaker 3: What was the Lincoln Dallas you cover that you have 25 00:01:13,668 --> 00:01:15,028 Speaker 3: on the pregame show for the Cowboys. 26 00:01:15,108 --> 00:01:16,668 Speaker 6: It's a lot of things going on in Dallas right now. 27 00:01:16,708 --> 00:01:18,148 Speaker 5: Obviously a lot of people are trying to dive in 28 00:01:18,228 --> 00:01:19,468 Speaker 5: and find out exactly what's. 29 00:01:19,308 --> 00:01:20,428 Speaker 6: Going on with mister Jones. 30 00:01:20,428 --> 00:01:22,628 Speaker 5: And the reality is, you know, pressure burst pipes, and 31 00:01:22,748 --> 00:01:24,668 Speaker 5: I think he was just tired of the conversation in 32 00:01:24,708 --> 00:01:27,268 Speaker 5: regards to decisions that he's making and just like anybody, 33 00:01:27,348 --> 00:01:28,548 Speaker 5: right if you if you feel some. 34 00:01:28,508 --> 00:01:30,268 Speaker 6: Type of way about the decisions that you make. 35 00:01:30,428 --> 00:01:32,308 Speaker 5: And he made this statement obviously in the interview that 36 00:01:32,308 --> 00:01:34,308 Speaker 5: everybody's talking about. He's like, you know, if I was 37 00:01:34,308 --> 00:01:35,988 Speaker 5: to make a list of everything that I've ever done wrong, 38 00:01:36,028 --> 00:01:38,788 Speaker 5: we'll be here all day long. Everybody makes the mistakes. 39 00:01:38,948 --> 00:01:40,708 Speaker 5: I'm aware of the things that I could have done 40 00:01:40,748 --> 00:01:42,228 Speaker 5: better in my lifetime. 41 00:01:42,428 --> 00:01:43,428 Speaker 2: I don't need you to keep. 42 00:01:43,308 --> 00:01:45,308 Speaker 5: Forcing the issue in terms of pushing the question. So 43 00:01:45,348 --> 00:01:47,668 Speaker 5: that's what happened yesterday. He got a little testy and 44 00:01:47,708 --> 00:01:49,548 Speaker 5: pushed back a little bit on the radio host, and 45 00:01:49,588 --> 00:01:51,868 Speaker 5: that's what's going on in regards down to the Dallas 46 00:01:51,908 --> 00:01:53,908 Speaker 5: But luckily there was enough trading going on yesterday that 47 00:01:53,988 --> 00:01:54,948 Speaker 5: kind of pushed that story to the. 48 00:01:54,948 --> 00:01:59,988 Speaker 7: Back pressure bursts a question, can you set up can 49 00:02:00,028 --> 00:02:02,708 Speaker 7: you set up the who are those guys, Sean? 50 00:02:02,908 --> 00:02:05,788 Speaker 8: And who are they? Do they work for the Cowboys? 51 00:02:05,788 --> 00:02:06,588 Speaker 2: Do you know the situation? 52 00:02:06,988 --> 00:02:07,148 Speaker 1: Yeah? 53 00:02:07,188 --> 00:02:09,468 Speaker 5: So it's a it's the fan down there in Dallas, right, 54 00:02:09,948 --> 00:02:12,028 Speaker 5: so one O five three of the fan. It's the 55 00:02:12,068 --> 00:02:14,668 Speaker 5: local big sports radio station down there, and they have 56 00:02:14,708 --> 00:02:17,148 Speaker 5: a partnership with the Dallas Cowboys. So Jerry Jones has 57 00:02:17,148 --> 00:02:19,148 Speaker 5: an agreement with him where he does an interview with 58 00:02:19,188 --> 00:02:19,988 Speaker 5: them every single day. 59 00:02:20,028 --> 00:02:21,788 Speaker 6: So this is guys that he talks to all the time. 60 00:02:21,908 --> 00:02:23,988 Speaker 5: Everybody obviously coming off of a game where you just 61 00:02:24,028 --> 00:02:25,988 Speaker 5: got you know, the breaks beat off of you, you 62 00:02:25,988 --> 00:02:28,548 Speaker 5: know at home, you know you have a lose, losing streak, 63 00:02:28,588 --> 00:02:30,388 Speaker 5: and it just happened to be on your birthday, you know. 64 00:02:30,388 --> 00:02:32,508 Speaker 5: The last thing he wanted to be addressing was continuous 65 00:02:32,588 --> 00:02:34,668 Speaker 5: questions in regards the decisions that he was making. Man, 66 00:02:34,668 --> 00:02:36,468 Speaker 5: everybody again is trying to push the envelope. What are 67 00:02:36,508 --> 00:02:38,228 Speaker 5: you gonna do? What's gonna be your response? He's like, 68 00:02:38,348 --> 00:02:40,748 Speaker 5: I sign McCarthy. McCarthy's here is even his last year. Like, 69 00:02:40,828 --> 00:02:43,028 Speaker 5: I'm not making any major changes, so stop asking me 70 00:02:43,068 --> 00:02:43,468 Speaker 5: the question. 71 00:02:43,988 --> 00:02:45,868 Speaker 3: And then he was on his way to Atlanta to 72 00:02:45,908 --> 00:02:48,828 Speaker 3: the owners meetings and reporters tried to address Jerry Jones 73 00:02:48,828 --> 00:02:50,868 Speaker 3: there and he's like, not now unless you want me 74 00:02:50,908 --> 00:02:53,508 Speaker 3: to know exactly. 75 00:02:53,788 --> 00:02:53,948 Speaker 9: Cool. 76 00:02:54,508 --> 00:02:56,388 Speaker 3: Let's go off on a game on Sunday that we 77 00:02:56,468 --> 00:02:58,788 Speaker 3: are looking forward to so much, which is the Vikings 78 00:02:58,788 --> 00:03:01,628 Speaker 3: are coming off the buy. They remain undefeated after beating 79 00:03:01,628 --> 00:03:03,868 Speaker 3: the Jets in London a couple of weeks back, and 80 00:03:03,908 --> 00:03:06,628 Speaker 3: then of course the Alliance they enter at four and one. 81 00:03:06,668 --> 00:03:09,268 Speaker 3: This is an NFC North battle we are looking forward to, 82 00:03:09,388 --> 00:03:13,348 Speaker 3: and of course partially led by the defense in Minnesota 83 00:03:13,428 --> 00:03:15,948 Speaker 3: and their coordinator Brian Flores addressing what it's going to 84 00:03:15,948 --> 00:03:17,268 Speaker 3: be like to face the line's offense. 85 00:03:18,588 --> 00:03:22,108 Speaker 10: It's a talented team really across the board. They play physical. 86 00:03:22,348 --> 00:03:24,748 Speaker 10: They don't really have a lot of weaknesses. You know, 87 00:03:24,788 --> 00:03:26,588 Speaker 10: normally you can you know, you watch the tape and 88 00:03:26,588 --> 00:03:28,148 Speaker 10: you say, hey, we're going to tack them here. That's 89 00:03:28,188 --> 00:03:30,828 Speaker 10: not really the case with this group. So really, from 90 00:03:31,388 --> 00:03:33,348 Speaker 10: the backs to the tight ends, to the receivers, to 91 00:03:33,388 --> 00:03:35,508 Speaker 10: the old line or the quarterback, to the play caller, 92 00:03:35,628 --> 00:03:37,268 Speaker 10: all of it is you know, high level. 93 00:03:37,268 --> 00:03:38,268 Speaker 9: They do a really nice. 94 00:03:38,108 --> 00:03:40,788 Speaker 11: Job against an aggressive play caller, and I guess you'll 95 00:03:40,828 --> 00:03:42,908 Speaker 11: see some of this this weekend. How does that change 96 00:03:42,948 --> 00:03:45,428 Speaker 11: things for a defensive coach trying to counter that? 97 00:03:45,988 --> 00:03:47,908 Speaker 10: I mean, I try to fight fire with fire. You 98 00:03:47,948 --> 00:03:51,788 Speaker 10: know that's just me. I mean some other people are different, 99 00:03:52,588 --> 00:03:52,908 Speaker 10: all right. 100 00:03:52,948 --> 00:03:55,908 Speaker 3: Those are great comments from their Vikings decordinator. Now, if 101 00:03:55,948 --> 00:03:58,948 Speaker 3: you consider point differential, this is a set that people 102 00:03:59,068 --> 00:04:01,468 Speaker 3: like to obsess over, but it's essentially how badly teams 103 00:04:01,468 --> 00:04:03,868 Speaker 3: are beating up on other teams. Not only do the 104 00:04:03,908 --> 00:04:06,148 Speaker 3: Vikings Lions sit at the top two in. 105 00:04:06,108 --> 00:04:08,788 Speaker 4: The NFL, the entire division does that? 106 00:04:08,948 --> 00:04:11,548 Speaker 3: Chicago, that's Free Bay and then you see the Bills 107 00:04:11,548 --> 00:04:14,588 Speaker 3: sit there. But how ridiculous is it that the NFC 108 00:04:14,668 --> 00:04:17,628 Speaker 3: North has real estate at the top of the highest 109 00:04:17,628 --> 00:04:20,468 Speaker 3: point differential conversation so far this season? 110 00:04:20,628 --> 00:04:22,788 Speaker 4: Eater, This one is juicy. 111 00:04:23,028 --> 00:04:26,428 Speaker 3: Take your first bite of Fvikings Lions ahead of this weekend. 112 00:04:26,748 --> 00:04:32,108 Speaker 7: I look forward to talking about this game today, Tomorrow, Friday, Saturday. 113 00:04:31,828 --> 00:04:35,388 Speaker 8: And Sunday. I cannot wait for this game. I also 114 00:04:35,588 --> 00:04:38,228 Speaker 8: love the cerebral part to this game. 115 00:04:38,428 --> 00:04:41,628 Speaker 7: You've got two of the great tecticians going at it. 116 00:04:41,828 --> 00:04:44,988 Speaker 7: Ben Johnson's offense is a thing of beauty. Right now, 117 00:04:45,228 --> 00:04:47,268 Speaker 7: they have now kicked the snot out of the Seahawks 118 00:04:47,348 --> 00:04:49,588 Speaker 7: and the Cowboys and consecutive weeks, and have done so 119 00:04:49,788 --> 00:04:52,348 Speaker 7: with a flair and a style that we don't see 120 00:04:52,428 --> 00:04:55,028 Speaker 7: at other offenses and we don't see on week to 121 00:04:55,108 --> 00:04:58,068 Speaker 7: week basis is this offensive coordinator from the Lions is 122 00:04:58,068 --> 00:05:00,748 Speaker 7: putting on a show every single week, and they do 123 00:05:00,868 --> 00:05:03,788 Speaker 7: so with trick plays and a little bit of sizzle 124 00:05:03,868 --> 00:05:06,948 Speaker 7: to their We know David Montgomery's going to run the 125 00:05:06,948 --> 00:05:09,268 Speaker 7: ball down their throat and that is the hard part 126 00:05:09,508 --> 00:05:12,748 Speaker 7: of that offense. Then there is the razzle dazzle. 127 00:05:13,148 --> 00:05:15,708 Speaker 12: This was to an offensive bring that in. They had 128 00:05:15,708 --> 00:05:18,228 Speaker 12: the other one to skin in that they tried. Here 129 00:05:19,148 --> 00:05:21,348 Speaker 12: this the hook and ladder to Penny. This is what 130 00:05:21,428 --> 00:05:23,588 Speaker 12: Ben Johnson has And you know what, the thing that's. 131 00:05:23,428 --> 00:05:27,108 Speaker 7: Scary, this is just scratching the surface of a playbook 132 00:05:27,148 --> 00:05:30,388 Speaker 7: that goes deeper and deeper and deeper. 133 00:05:30,908 --> 00:05:32,948 Speaker 8: He's not unveiling this in the second half. 134 00:05:32,948 --> 00:05:33,668 Speaker 2: Look at that face. 135 00:05:34,148 --> 00:05:36,308 Speaker 7: He's not unveiling this in the second half of a 136 00:05:36,388 --> 00:05:39,788 Speaker 7: Week six game unless he knows he's got stuff for 137 00:05:39,828 --> 00:05:44,068 Speaker 7: Week seven, Week eight, week nine, the playoffs and oh yeah, 138 00:05:44,308 --> 00:05:47,148 Speaker 7: maybe just maybe for New Orleans and the Super Bowl. 139 00:05:47,188 --> 00:05:49,308 Speaker 8: So you have him on one side, but then you. 140 00:05:49,388 --> 00:05:53,588 Speaker 7: Got that dude in that black vest, flat brimmed hat. 141 00:05:54,188 --> 00:05:56,908 Speaker 7: Brian Flores is not here to play around. And Brian 142 00:05:56,948 --> 00:05:59,508 Speaker 7: Flores probably was watching on Sunday as the Vikings were 143 00:05:59,508 --> 00:06:01,468 Speaker 7: on thereby, and Brian Flor is probably like, oh, is 144 00:06:01,468 --> 00:06:03,188 Speaker 7: that right? You want to do some trick plays with 145 00:06:03,268 --> 00:06:06,988 Speaker 7: your offensive line, You want to do hooking laterals. Just 146 00:06:07,068 --> 00:06:09,708 Speaker 7: wait to what we have in store for Jared Goff 147 00:06:09,868 --> 00:06:12,548 Speaker 7: this weekend. If I can indulge one more time, and 148 00:06:12,588 --> 00:06:14,548 Speaker 7: I'm sorry to everyone else in this I know there's 149 00:06:14,588 --> 00:06:17,028 Speaker 7: eighteen different people in the boxes right now. Can we 150 00:06:17,228 --> 00:06:20,588 Speaker 7: roll the Brian Flores sound one more time and just 151 00:06:20,668 --> 00:06:23,668 Speaker 7: check the glint in his eye as he's wearing this 152 00:06:23,828 --> 00:06:27,428 Speaker 7: puffy vest, flat brim hat and he talks about fighting 153 00:06:27,468 --> 00:06:30,068 Speaker 7: fire with fire, because this guy, he is not taking 154 00:06:30,108 --> 00:06:31,348 Speaker 7: any prisoners on Sunday. 155 00:06:31,428 --> 00:06:34,908 Speaker 10: It's a talented team really across the board. They play physical, 156 00:06:35,148 --> 00:06:37,148 Speaker 10: They don't really have a lot of weaknesses. You know, 157 00:06:37,188 --> 00:06:38,988 Speaker 10: normally you can, you know, you watch the tape and 158 00:06:38,988 --> 00:06:40,548 Speaker 10: you say, hey, we're going to tack them here. That's 159 00:06:40,588 --> 00:06:43,108 Speaker 10: not really the case with this group. So really, from 160 00:06:43,308 --> 00:06:45,268 Speaker 10: the backs to the tight ends, to the receivers, to 161 00:06:45,308 --> 00:06:47,428 Speaker 10: the old line, or the quarterback, to the play caller. 162 00:06:47,548 --> 00:06:49,428 Speaker 10: All of it is, you know, high level. They do 163 00:06:49,428 --> 00:06:50,108 Speaker 10: a really nice. 164 00:06:50,028 --> 00:06:52,708 Speaker 11: Job against an aggressive play caller. And I guess you'll 165 00:06:52,708 --> 00:06:54,828 Speaker 11: see some of this this weekend. How does that change 166 00:06:54,868 --> 00:06:57,308 Speaker 11: things for a defensive coach trying to counter that? 167 00:06:57,868 --> 00:06:59,948 Speaker 10: I mean, I try to fight fire with fire. You know, 168 00:07:00,748 --> 00:07:03,508 Speaker 10: that's just me. I mean, really, some other people are different. 169 00:07:05,228 --> 00:07:06,268 Speaker 2: That is some line. 170 00:07:06,588 --> 00:07:07,348 Speaker 8: That's just me. 171 00:07:07,868 --> 00:07:09,588 Speaker 7: Some of other people are different. Take a swig of 172 00:07:09,628 --> 00:07:11,748 Speaker 7: that water and just smile. I am so here for 173 00:07:12,068 --> 00:07:14,588 Speaker 7: Ben Johnson versus Brian Flores. 174 00:07:14,748 --> 00:07:15,108 Speaker 2: Guys. 175 00:07:15,308 --> 00:07:16,868 Speaker 7: I would love it if the game started at about 176 00:07:16,908 --> 00:07:18,548 Speaker 7: five minutes. That's how excited I am for this one. 177 00:07:18,588 --> 00:07:21,708 Speaker 13: Well, Peter, I think the way that's gonna materialize on there, 178 00:07:21,868 --> 00:07:23,788 Speaker 13: it would be cool to see those two go at it. 179 00:07:23,828 --> 00:07:25,548 Speaker 13: But the way we're gonna look at it is it's 180 00:07:25,588 --> 00:07:27,668 Speaker 13: gonna be the offensive line. And I'm looking at how 181 00:07:27,668 --> 00:07:30,628 Speaker 13: the offensive line for coach Johnson is going to take 182 00:07:30,668 --> 00:07:33,228 Speaker 13: on the pressure of Brian Flora's defense and the way 183 00:07:33,268 --> 00:07:35,508 Speaker 13: they attack. And so that's why this offensive line is 184 00:07:35,508 --> 00:07:37,948 Speaker 13: gonna be so critical in this especially the way they 185 00:07:38,028 --> 00:07:40,028 Speaker 13: protect when you look at the way they bring pressure 186 00:07:40,028 --> 00:07:42,508 Speaker 13: and then the way they apply especially upfront, like with 187 00:07:42,628 --> 00:07:44,468 Speaker 13: the sacks. They can beat you one on one, they 188 00:07:44,468 --> 00:07:47,508 Speaker 13: can bring Harrison down, they can use Grinner to go ahead, 189 00:07:47,588 --> 00:07:48,788 Speaker 13: beat you on the one on ones. 190 00:07:48,868 --> 00:07:49,228 Speaker 9: This is what. 191 00:07:49,308 --> 00:07:51,588 Speaker 13: And then of course Andrew Van Ginkle, like he makes 192 00:07:51,588 --> 00:07:54,068 Speaker 13: plays everywhere on that play. But this is a team 193 00:07:54,108 --> 00:07:57,148 Speaker 13: that is bringing pressure. It feels like all the time. 194 00:07:57,308 --> 00:07:59,908 Speaker 13: So when I look at Penny Sewell, I look at Decker, 195 00:08:00,028 --> 00:08:02,308 Speaker 13: and I go, can these guys handle it? Can they 196 00:08:02,428 --> 00:08:05,948 Speaker 13: keep your man, my man, Jared Goff upright in the 197 00:08:05,988 --> 00:08:08,028 Speaker 13: pocket so he can make plays. And then the running 198 00:08:08,028 --> 00:08:10,028 Speaker 13: backs as well, they're going to have to participate too 199 00:08:10,148 --> 00:08:12,588 Speaker 13: in making sure that they can handle all of the 200 00:08:12,628 --> 00:08:15,268 Speaker 13: protection calls, to make sure they pick up because we know. 201 00:08:15,428 --> 00:08:17,988 Speaker 2: If you're sending more than they can block. We got issues. 202 00:08:18,468 --> 00:08:19,148 Speaker 6: You got some issues. 203 00:08:19,148 --> 00:08:21,068 Speaker 5: But I'm gonna go ahead and go to the Minnesota 204 00:08:21,108 --> 00:08:22,948 Speaker 5: side of things right and put some respect on mister 205 00:08:23,028 --> 00:08:23,988 Speaker 5: Sam Donald. 206 00:08:24,068 --> 00:08:25,788 Speaker 6: I know you like the Minnesota he is. 207 00:08:25,828 --> 00:08:26,788 Speaker 2: I know you like he's wearing. 208 00:08:27,908 --> 00:08:29,388 Speaker 8: She's always in a rocky block bar. 209 00:08:29,428 --> 00:08:32,788 Speaker 13: It's subt just like his shirt has just settled undefeated 210 00:08:33,108 --> 00:08:33,628 Speaker 13: underneath it. 211 00:08:33,708 --> 00:08:36,108 Speaker 5: Yes, you see his sonic has been underfead. So it's 212 00:08:36,148 --> 00:08:38,308 Speaker 5: all good. But Sam Donald is balling this year and 213 00:08:38,348 --> 00:08:40,348 Speaker 5: everybody needs to put some respect on it. I'm one 214 00:08:40,588 --> 00:08:42,268 Speaker 5: as well as most like other people. It's like when 215 00:08:42,268 --> 00:08:44,308 Speaker 5: you hear Sam Donald, you understand what his history's been 216 00:08:44,388 --> 00:08:46,308 Speaker 5: and you kind of kind of show his career along 217 00:08:46,348 --> 00:08:49,028 Speaker 5: to the side until you have to put recognized game 218 00:08:49,068 --> 00:08:50,548 Speaker 5: and see what he's doing this year. He is top 219 00:08:50,588 --> 00:08:52,868 Speaker 5: five in terms of record. Obviously, those guys are undefeated. 220 00:08:52,948 --> 00:08:55,708 Speaker 5: He's top five and passing touchdowns, top five in passing 221 00:08:55,788 --> 00:08:57,948 Speaker 5: yards per tenth and only thing that he's not in 222 00:08:57,948 --> 00:09:00,228 Speaker 5: the top five in is he's seventh in passer rating. 223 00:09:00,388 --> 00:09:02,988 Speaker 5: This dude is a killing man to man defense. He's 224 00:09:03,108 --> 00:09:04,588 Speaker 5: top two in every cube. 225 00:09:04,388 --> 00:09:04,988 Speaker 2: You be category. 226 00:09:04,988 --> 00:09:06,388 Speaker 6: When you're talking about Manda Man. 227 00:09:06,348 --> 00:09:08,908 Speaker 5: Nine touchdowns, zero interceptions, you guys know who plays a 228 00:09:08,908 --> 00:09:11,548 Speaker 5: lot of Manda Man Detroit Detroit and Aaron Glenn. 229 00:09:11,548 --> 00:09:12,348 Speaker 6: They like to play man to man. 230 00:09:12,388 --> 00:09:14,188 Speaker 5: They like to play, matter of fact, forty three percent 231 00:09:14,428 --> 00:09:17,028 Speaker 5: Manda Man whenever there's got your playing defense. 232 00:09:17,068 --> 00:09:19,028 Speaker 6: So what does he have at his disposal? 233 00:09:19,028 --> 00:09:20,788 Speaker 5: When you start talking about how he can light up 234 00:09:20,788 --> 00:09:23,348 Speaker 5: the Detroit Lions. Well he has to Justin Jefferson, right, 235 00:09:23,628 --> 00:09:26,148 Speaker 5: he has a Jordan Addison out there that's killing it. 236 00:09:26,548 --> 00:09:28,108 Speaker 5: If you want to play man to man, okay, good 237 00:09:28,188 --> 00:09:30,228 Speaker 5: luck against those two. And by the way, if you 238 00:09:30,268 --> 00:09:32,268 Speaker 5: do want to play Manda man, how about the linebackers, right, 239 00:09:32,348 --> 00:09:33,188 Speaker 5: linebackers and safeties. 240 00:09:33,188 --> 00:09:34,148 Speaker 6: Who are they responsible for? 241 00:09:34,308 --> 00:09:36,188 Speaker 5: Well, they're responsible for the running un backs, right, so 242 00:09:36,228 --> 00:09:38,468 Speaker 5: you might be getting Aaron Jones back. You just picked 243 00:09:38,548 --> 00:09:41,068 Speaker 5: up a Cam Akers right, who, by the way, has 244 00:09:41,108 --> 00:09:43,348 Speaker 5: a great relationship with Kevin O'Connor from his time back 245 00:09:43,348 --> 00:09:43,908 Speaker 5: with the Rams. 246 00:09:43,908 --> 00:09:45,908 Speaker 6: And then they might be getting back some tight end 247 00:09:45,948 --> 00:09:46,668 Speaker 6: by the name of t J. 248 00:09:46,788 --> 00:09:50,188 Speaker 5: Hogginson who just happens since twenty twenty two to be 249 00:09:50,348 --> 00:09:54,508 Speaker 5: the best receiving tight end besides Travis Kelce in the league. 250 00:09:54,548 --> 00:09:56,388 Speaker 5: So good luck trying to play a Manda man at 251 00:09:56,428 --> 00:09:59,748 Speaker 5: these guys, because Sam Darnold will dice you up. 252 00:09:59,908 --> 00:10:01,668 Speaker 1: You know, this game is good and deep because we 253 00:10:01,668 --> 00:10:04,028 Speaker 1: don't often throw around the coordinators as much as we 254 00:10:04,068 --> 00:10:07,868 Speaker 1: do in the picuially the quarterbacks the tenth storyline, you know, 255 00:10:07,948 --> 00:10:09,468 Speaker 1: but in this one's big, and you know why it's big. 256 00:10:09,468 --> 00:10:11,908 Speaker 1: There's an interesting nugget. There is one team in the 257 00:10:11,988 --> 00:10:14,348 Speaker 1: NFL that has had the same head coach and two 258 00:10:14,388 --> 00:10:17,188 Speaker 1: coordinators for three straight seasons, only one out of thirty two, 259 00:10:17,228 --> 00:10:18,108 Speaker 1: and it's the Detroit Lions. 260 00:10:18,308 --> 00:10:21,388 Speaker 2: It's the only team often scored defense quarter head coach, 261 00:10:21,508 --> 00:10:22,148 Speaker 2: you guys. 262 00:10:21,988 --> 00:10:24,348 Speaker 1: And Johnson and Glenn and Campbell. It's the only team 263 00:10:24,388 --> 00:10:26,268 Speaker 1: in the league that has that. And that's the reason 264 00:10:26,268 --> 00:10:27,868 Speaker 1: why they might be the best team in the league. 265 00:10:27,948 --> 00:10:30,188 Speaker 1: I think they There's an interesting thing here in that 266 00:10:30,228 --> 00:10:32,988 Speaker 1: the dirty little secret about the Vikings undefeated record. Sam 267 00:10:33,068 --> 00:10:35,668 Speaker 1: Donold gets hit a lot, and maybe more than you 268 00:10:35,748 --> 00:10:36,148 Speaker 1: might think. 269 00:10:36,188 --> 00:10:38,588 Speaker 2: In fact, we have the statistics to back it up. 270 00:10:38,748 --> 00:10:40,308 Speaker 1: Take a look at this in terms of how much 271 00:10:40,308 --> 00:10:43,668 Speaker 1: a quarterback gets hit, how much he gets sacked statistically 272 00:10:43,668 --> 00:10:46,108 Speaker 1: lining up against everybody else. All right, So it's the 273 00:10:46,188 --> 00:10:48,868 Speaker 1: sack rate nine point three is the fourth highest in 274 00:10:48,868 --> 00:10:49,228 Speaker 1: the league. 275 00:10:49,228 --> 00:10:51,228 Speaker 2: And guys, due respect to the three teams above them, 276 00:10:51,308 --> 00:10:53,668 Speaker 2: those teams aren't going anywhere. They have terrible rits. Expect 277 00:10:53,708 --> 00:10:54,148 Speaker 2: it from those. 278 00:10:54,188 --> 00:10:56,588 Speaker 1: Of course, Deshaun Watson can't go anywhere. The Patriots, The 279 00:10:56,588 --> 00:10:58,628 Speaker 1: Patriots and the Titans have been really bad. And then 280 00:10:58,668 --> 00:11:00,148 Speaker 1: so you have those three teams and then a five 281 00:11:00,188 --> 00:11:03,028 Speaker 1: to ohero team. Understand what that means. Nine point three 282 00:11:03,108 --> 00:11:06,228 Speaker 1: percent of the time he is getting sacked. That's a lot. 283 00:11:06,628 --> 00:11:09,028 Speaker 1: So isn't it interesting that the Lions just lost their 284 00:11:09,068 --> 00:11:12,948 Speaker 1: best pass rusher? Now normally Notchison. Just put a napkin 285 00:11:12,988 --> 00:11:15,068 Speaker 1: on if you're forking knife and go get Sam Donald. 286 00:11:15,108 --> 00:11:17,788 Speaker 1: He's gone, his leg's broken. The surge of successful our 287 00:11:17,788 --> 00:11:19,468 Speaker 1: hearts are broken for it. And I think the Lions 288 00:11:19,468 --> 00:11:21,348 Speaker 1: are in a lot of ways too. Who is that 289 00:11:21,348 --> 00:11:23,828 Speaker 1: guy who's going to step up? Because I have seen 290 00:11:23,868 --> 00:11:27,468 Speaker 1: the mockups of everyone from Max Crosby to Sadarius Smith 291 00:11:27,548 --> 00:11:30,228 Speaker 1: in Lions Jerseys. I haven't heard anything coming from the 292 00:11:30,228 --> 00:11:32,428 Speaker 1: Lions about going to spend some money or draft picks 293 00:11:32,428 --> 00:11:35,028 Speaker 1: on a pass rusher. And Dan Campbell has said next 294 00:11:35,108 --> 00:11:37,668 Speaker 1: man up about sixty times in the last twenty four hours. 295 00:11:38,148 --> 00:11:38,428 Speaker 2: Is it? 296 00:11:38,628 --> 00:11:41,628 Speaker 1: Because if they can't touch Sam Donald, who everyone seems 297 00:11:41,628 --> 00:11:43,788 Speaker 1: to be touching with their pass rush, then maybe the 298 00:11:43,828 --> 00:11:47,188 Speaker 1: Lions do have a problem. So watch the absence of Hutchinson, 299 00:11:47,508 --> 00:11:49,828 Speaker 1: the blocking of the Vikings. I normally don't go into 300 00:11:49,908 --> 00:11:51,708 Speaker 1: your own line talk, but I really think this is 301 00:11:51,748 --> 00:11:54,068 Speaker 1: a massive deal because if the Lions can't touch Donald 302 00:11:54,108 --> 00:11:56,308 Speaker 1: in this game, they may have bigger problems moving forward, 303 00:11:56,348 --> 00:11:57,428 Speaker 1: and the Hutchinson thing looms. 304 00:11:57,308 --> 00:11:58,628 Speaker 4: Large this one. 305 00:11:58,988 --> 00:12:01,588 Speaker 3: To Kyle's point, like to be able to nitpick these 306 00:12:01,628 --> 00:12:03,588 Speaker 3: small parts of the game just means that there's going 307 00:12:03,628 --> 00:12:05,788 Speaker 3: to be a lot of layers. This to me is 308 00:12:05,788 --> 00:12:08,028 Speaker 3: like a battle of wills, and it's not first shot, 309 00:12:08,148 --> 00:12:08,988 Speaker 3: it's last shot. 310 00:12:09,188 --> 00:12:09,748 Speaker 4: Think about this. 311 00:12:09,868 --> 00:12:14,028 Speaker 3: The Vikings have not trailed in a game this entire season. 312 00:12:14,148 --> 00:12:17,188 Speaker 3: For three minutes and twenty six seconds, the Vikings have 313 00:12:17,268 --> 00:12:19,908 Speaker 3: been behind in a game. Otherwise they're beating teams, So 314 00:12:19,948 --> 00:12:22,348 Speaker 3: that creates kind of an emotional standard of like we 315 00:12:22,388 --> 00:12:25,028 Speaker 3: get up on top and we stay on top. The 316 00:12:25,148 --> 00:12:29,548 Speaker 3: Lions are coming off of back to back forty point wins. Okay, 317 00:12:29,748 --> 00:12:32,108 Speaker 3: when I was in high school, my high school football 318 00:12:32,148 --> 00:12:35,108 Speaker 3: team two thousand and three, they were beating everybody in 319 00:12:35,148 --> 00:12:37,668 Speaker 3: the conference and they're pulling their starters. By the middle 320 00:12:37,668 --> 00:12:39,948 Speaker 3: of the third quarter, they were beating the brakes off everybody. 321 00:12:40,148 --> 00:12:42,148 Speaker 3: They get their butts handed to them in the state 322 00:12:42,228 --> 00:12:45,388 Speaker 3: championship that November because they actually went toe to toe 323 00:12:45,428 --> 00:12:46,028 Speaker 3: with the team. 324 00:12:45,868 --> 00:12:47,348 Speaker 4: And the guys are like, we don't play in the 325 00:12:47,348 --> 00:12:49,868 Speaker 4: fourth quarter. What is this? They totally ran rough shot 326 00:12:49,908 --> 00:12:50,268 Speaker 4: over them. 327 00:12:50,388 --> 00:12:52,148 Speaker 3: They come back the next year they win the whole thing, 328 00:12:52,148 --> 00:12:55,028 Speaker 3: but the coach made them stay in the entire game. 329 00:12:55,468 --> 00:12:58,068 Speaker 3: These two teams, the Vikings are used to beating everybody. 330 00:12:58,108 --> 00:13:00,428 Speaker 3: The Lions are used to beating everybody. What is this 331 00:13:00,508 --> 00:13:02,548 Speaker 3: going to look like? If this thing goes into overtime 332 00:13:02,588 --> 00:13:04,228 Speaker 3: and this thing has to be played for the full 333 00:13:04,228 --> 00:13:07,228 Speaker 3: sixty minutes, this will be an emotional game of wills 334 00:13:07,428 --> 00:13:08,308 Speaker 3: and I cannot wait. 335 00:13:08,348 --> 00:13:10,388 Speaker 4: Peter, You're right, it needs to kick off in five minutes. 336 00:13:10,468 --> 00:13:12,788 Speaker 8: NFC North, let's go no exactly. 337 00:13:14,148 --> 00:13:15,828 Speaker 3: You know the two thousand and three, two thousand and 338 00:13:15,868 --> 00:13:19,268 Speaker 3: four Breck Mustangs because you're a Minnesota guy as. 339 00:13:19,108 --> 00:13:21,788 Speaker 4: Well, But that is not the point here, Tom. 340 00:13:21,828 --> 00:13:24,908 Speaker 3: Even though you and I could go on that history. 341 00:13:24,628 --> 00:13:26,868 Speaker 4: You know, Tom's like me, like, please stop talking about Minnesota. 342 00:13:27,268 --> 00:13:28,388 Speaker 4: There were some trades, Jamie. 343 00:13:28,468 --> 00:13:30,668 Speaker 14: I don't know a whole lot about the Breck Mustang's 344 00:13:30,748 --> 00:13:33,148 Speaker 14: history because some of us weren't private school kids. 345 00:13:33,348 --> 00:13:36,228 Speaker 8: So let's went to public school like everybody else. 346 00:13:36,708 --> 00:13:40,228 Speaker 14: We had to grind it out and scratch for every 347 00:13:40,268 --> 00:13:43,028 Speaker 14: inch we got in this world. I'm saying, if you 348 00:13:43,068 --> 00:13:45,628 Speaker 14: want a public school breakdown. I'm happy to tell you 349 00:13:45,668 --> 00:13:48,388 Speaker 14: about the ninety ninety Dina Hornets a baseball team. I 350 00:13:48,468 --> 00:13:50,348 Speaker 14: was on the one three out of twenty games. 351 00:13:50,508 --> 00:13:53,668 Speaker 2: Wowis bunny? 352 00:13:54,388 --> 00:13:56,828 Speaker 3: You've seen the movie Mighty Ducks. Oh, the character Adam 353 00:13:56,868 --> 00:14:00,388 Speaker 3: Banks that they call cake Eater? Where did he come from? Dinah, Minnesota? 354 00:14:00,468 --> 00:14:03,548 Speaker 3: So you, my friend, is my going to the the 355 00:14:03,588 --> 00:14:04,068 Speaker 3: cake Eater? 356 00:14:04,188 --> 00:14:06,948 Speaker 2: So it's like I'm explaining a lot. 357 00:14:09,068 --> 00:14:12,268 Speaker 14: The Hawks are the true heroes in that movie. I 358 00:14:12,308 --> 00:14:15,348 Speaker 14: think that anybody objectively looking at it and thinking about 359 00:14:15,348 --> 00:14:17,988 Speaker 14: how Gordon Bombay decided to ruin a kid's life by 360 00:14:17,988 --> 00:14:20,188 Speaker 14: making him leave all of his friends to go play 361 00:14:20,188 --> 00:14:22,148 Speaker 14: for a terrible team with a couple of figure stares. 362 00:14:26,988 --> 00:14:31,268 Speaker 3: Tom, what is your what is the acronym free nine? 363 00:14:31,268 --> 00:14:31,388 Speaker 9: Now? 364 00:14:31,468 --> 00:14:32,588 Speaker 4: What is it? Tell us? Tom? 365 00:14:32,748 --> 00:14:35,828 Speaker 8: Go ahead, Tom, every day I need attention it is? 366 00:14:35,868 --> 00:14:38,548 Speaker 14: I would say that I'm not really I would not 367 00:14:38,628 --> 00:14:40,708 Speaker 14: really fall into that category, although I guess I am 368 00:14:40,748 --> 00:14:42,548 Speaker 14: on TV floor living every day. 369 00:14:42,668 --> 00:14:46,108 Speaker 4: So that a lot of trades yesterday. Can you tell 370 00:14:46,188 --> 00:14:46,988 Speaker 4: us about them? Please? 371 00:14:46,988 --> 00:14:51,508 Speaker 14: We're professionals here, absolutely, Jamie, think about this. From August 372 00:14:51,508 --> 00:14:56,668 Speaker 14: twenty ninth through October thirteenth, we had zero trades league wide. 373 00:14:56,668 --> 00:14:58,948 Speaker 14: On Monday, the Seahawks broke the seal. They acquired Roy 374 00:14:59,028 --> 00:15:02,268 Speaker 14: Robertson Harris for the Jaguars. Then on Tuesday we got 375 00:15:02,268 --> 00:15:04,308 Speaker 14: three trades. Let's start out with the big one that 376 00:15:04,508 --> 00:15:09,028 Speaker 14: broke during this show yesterday. Davante Adams is officially a 377 00:15:09,148 --> 00:15:12,508 Speaker 14: New York Jet, the Jets sending a conditional third round 378 00:15:12,508 --> 00:15:14,588 Speaker 14: pick in the twenty twenty five draft to of the 379 00:15:14,708 --> 00:15:18,188 Speaker 14: Raiders for Aaron Rodgers old buddy. The Jets also agreed 380 00:15:18,228 --> 00:15:21,748 Speaker 14: to take on adams entire remaining salary, which is around 381 00:15:21,788 --> 00:15:25,028 Speaker 14: eleven point six million dollars. The Raiders did not want 382 00:15:25,068 --> 00:15:27,668 Speaker 14: to eat any money. They wanted to have the opportunity 383 00:15:27,708 --> 00:15:29,828 Speaker 14: to get a second round pick, and this can become 384 00:15:30,148 --> 00:15:33,908 Speaker 14: a second if Adams makes All Pro or is active 385 00:15:33,948 --> 00:15:36,748 Speaker 14: in an AFC Championship game or in the Super Bowl, 386 00:15:36,988 --> 00:15:39,668 Speaker 14: not to be undone in the AFC East. The Buffalo 387 00:15:39,668 --> 00:15:43,588 Speaker 14: Bills also made a big trade. It is Amari Cooper 388 00:15:43,708 --> 00:15:46,028 Speaker 14: heading from the Browns to of the Bills for a 389 00:15:46,108 --> 00:15:49,788 Speaker 14: deal that involves Cleveland getting a third round pick. Now 390 00:15:49,908 --> 00:15:52,828 Speaker 14: the Bills, as well as the Saints and the Jets 391 00:15:52,868 --> 00:15:55,668 Speaker 14: and the Steelers, among others were in on DeVante Adams, 392 00:15:55,668 --> 00:15:58,108 Speaker 14: but they did not have the flexibility to take on 393 00:15:58,188 --> 00:16:01,388 Speaker 14: that eleven point six million dollars in salary. The Browns 394 00:16:01,428 --> 00:16:04,868 Speaker 14: had converted almost the entire salary for Mario Cooper this 395 00:16:04,908 --> 00:16:07,468 Speaker 14: season to a signing Bowens back in March for salary 396 00:16:07,468 --> 00:16:09,948 Speaker 14: cap purposes, so the Bills get him on their roster 397 00:16:10,108 --> 00:16:13,508 Speaker 14: now for around eight hundred thousand dollars for the rest 398 00:16:13,548 --> 00:16:14,028 Speaker 14: of the year. 399 00:16:14,308 --> 00:16:16,468 Speaker 8: We also got another trade. 400 00:16:16,148 --> 00:16:19,788 Speaker 14: Late in the day involving another contender. It is the 401 00:16:19,828 --> 00:16:24,428 Speaker 14: Minnesota Vikings who are reacquiring running back Cam Acres from 402 00:16:24,468 --> 00:16:27,668 Speaker 14: the Houston Texans in exchange for a flop of late 403 00:16:27,788 --> 00:16:31,188 Speaker 14: round picks in twenty twenty six. Then you think that 404 00:16:31,228 --> 00:16:33,788 Speaker 14: this is just a flashback. No, is the second straight 405 00:16:33,908 --> 00:16:36,868 Speaker 14: year that the Vikings have acquired Cam Akers in a 406 00:16:36,908 --> 00:16:39,708 Speaker 14: trade last year from the Rams, now from the Texans. 407 00:16:39,908 --> 00:16:42,028 Speaker 14: For anybody freaking out they have Aaron Jones on their 408 00:16:42,068 --> 00:16:44,468 Speaker 14: fantasy team, I can tell you this is not because 409 00:16:44,468 --> 00:16:47,828 Speaker 14: of any long term concerns with Aaron Jones, who of 410 00:16:47,868 --> 00:16:49,468 Speaker 14: course dropped out of that game a couple of weeks 411 00:16:49,468 --> 00:16:52,348 Speaker 14: ago in London because of a hip injury. This is 412 00:16:52,468 --> 00:16:56,188 Speaker 14: just adding another quality back that knows Kevin O'Connell's system. 413 00:16:56,468 --> 00:16:59,148 Speaker 14: They go back to la in those days together. So 414 00:16:59,548 --> 00:17:02,108 Speaker 14: cam Akers now slotting in for a Vikings team that 415 00:17:02,228 --> 00:17:04,828 Speaker 14: possibly will even have Aaron Jones this week. And by 416 00:17:04,868 --> 00:17:08,148 Speaker 14: the way, Jamie, we've still got twenty days until the 417 00:17:08,228 --> 00:17:12,028 Speaker 14: NFL trade deadline. So clear your calendar. I've already cleared mind. 418 00:17:12,068 --> 00:17:13,988 Speaker 14: I'll be here, I'm sure every day between now and 419 00:17:14,068 --> 00:17:14,708 Speaker 14: November fifth. 420 00:17:14,748 --> 00:17:17,188 Speaker 3: Okay, good Tom, because yesterday it was a wild and 421 00:17:17,228 --> 00:17:18,988 Speaker 3: it was like, did we miss a memo that of 422 00:17:19,068 --> 00:17:21,308 Speaker 3: facts that went through that they moved the date up. 423 00:17:21,348 --> 00:17:24,628 Speaker 3: But my goodness, are we expecting a lot more activity 424 00:17:24,708 --> 00:17:26,308 Speaker 3: or was that the surge and now it's going to 425 00:17:26,348 --> 00:17:26,788 Speaker 3: fall off? 426 00:17:27,228 --> 00:17:30,428 Speaker 14: I think that anytime, Jamie, you have teams begin to 427 00:17:30,508 --> 00:17:33,948 Speaker 14: make what look like splash moves. You have various owners, 428 00:17:33,988 --> 00:17:36,348 Speaker 14: you have gms, you have coaches who look at this 429 00:17:36,468 --> 00:17:39,508 Speaker 14: and say, why aren't we making a move. So certainly 430 00:17:39,588 --> 00:17:42,388 Speaker 14: there's going to be speculation about what becomes of Hasan Reddick, 431 00:17:42,508 --> 00:17:44,828 Speaker 14: who has permission at least short term, to seek a 432 00:17:44,908 --> 00:17:47,588 Speaker 14: trade from the New York Jets. There are certainly other 433 00:17:47,628 --> 00:17:51,508 Speaker 14: teams like the Steelers, like the Saints, potentially among other 434 00:17:51,548 --> 00:17:53,988 Speaker 14: teams that are still in the wide receiver market. We 435 00:17:54,108 --> 00:17:57,108 Speaker 14: still got remember, three sets of games before we get 436 00:17:57,148 --> 00:17:59,108 Speaker 14: to the trade deadline here, so there's a lot of 437 00:17:59,148 --> 00:18:00,828 Speaker 14: teams that might be a one to two win team 438 00:18:00,868 --> 00:18:02,028 Speaker 14: they're trying to fare out. Are we going to make 439 00:18:02,068 --> 00:18:04,188 Speaker 14: a post these coming weeks or are we going to 440 00:18:04,268 --> 00:18:06,988 Speaker 14: end up in sel Moode. Not everybody's to that point yet, 441 00:18:07,308 --> 00:18:09,508 Speaker 14: but let's see how things evolve here in the coming weeks. 442 00:18:09,508 --> 00:18:09,828 Speaker 4: Perfect. 443 00:18:09,868 --> 00:18:12,508 Speaker 3: Appreciate you, Tom. We got back to Minnesota. Nice, just fine, 444 00:18:12,508 --> 00:18:15,468 Speaker 3: all right? Coming up a friend of our show, Jim Naggy. 445 00:18:15,628 --> 00:18:16,748 Speaker 4: We know and we love him. 446 00:18:16,748 --> 00:18:20,228 Speaker 3: The Reese Senior Bole executive director Go Blue. Jim Naggy 447 00:18:20,348 --> 00:18:23,748 Speaker 3: joins the show to discuss the game a Lums and 448 00:18:23,828 --> 00:18:25,188 Speaker 3: how those players. 449 00:18:24,788 --> 00:18:26,908 Speaker 4: Are now off to a hot start in twenty twenty four. 450 00:18:28,468 --> 00:18:29,788 Speaker 4: Plus Kyle has beef. 451 00:18:32,188 --> 00:18:33,548 Speaker 2: I do I really do? 452 00:18:34,028 --> 00:18:36,388 Speaker 1: We know that Rogers throws Hail Mary's and Rogers this 453 00:18:36,468 --> 00:18:39,508 Speaker 1: and Rogers that, and it's great, He's incredible every time 454 00:18:39,548 --> 00:18:42,148 Speaker 1: he's thrown. When I promise you someone has caught the 455 00:18:42,148 --> 00:18:44,788 Speaker 1: ball and had at least a fifty percent stake in 456 00:18:44,788 --> 00:18:45,188 Speaker 1: that play. 457 00:18:45,228 --> 00:18:46,508 Speaker 2: But I don't think they get appreciate it. 458 00:18:46,508 --> 00:18:48,988 Speaker 1: No, Remember, we're going deep on all these gentlemen because 459 00:18:49,028 --> 00:18:49,868 Speaker 1: they deserve it. 460 00:18:49,988 --> 00:19:03,988 Speaker 2: Right after this good football, what's your beef? That's the question. 461 00:19:04,228 --> 00:19:05,388 Speaker 2: Trapper is the jerky. 462 00:19:05,388 --> 00:19:08,668 Speaker 1: It's delicious, it's perfectly seasoned, and it's very high in protein. 463 00:19:08,748 --> 00:19:09,588 Speaker 6: So we enjoy it here. 464 00:19:09,588 --> 00:19:11,268 Speaker 1: It's a big part of the show if you watch it, 465 00:19:11,348 --> 00:19:12,908 Speaker 1: a lot of old Trapper, and that's the way we 466 00:19:13,068 --> 00:19:14,948 Speaker 1: like it. It also lads us off to a segment 467 00:19:14,948 --> 00:19:19,308 Speaker 1: where we have our own personal beef something or someone 468 00:19:19,708 --> 00:19:22,868 Speaker 1: and there's something that's been bothering me that's actually part 469 00:19:22,908 --> 00:19:25,148 Speaker 1: of a very cool thing that's gone on this week 470 00:19:25,188 --> 00:19:28,068 Speaker 1: and for years. Aaron Rodgers throws a lot of hail 471 00:19:28,068 --> 00:19:29,268 Speaker 1: Mary's and he completes a lot of them. 472 00:19:29,308 --> 00:19:29,788 Speaker 9: It's awesome. 473 00:19:29,828 --> 00:19:31,948 Speaker 1: You can run the videotape. You saw this right there 474 00:19:31,948 --> 00:19:34,668 Speaker 1: at MetLife Stadium. I was there with my son. We 475 00:19:34,668 --> 00:19:35,388 Speaker 1: were blown away. 476 00:19:35,428 --> 00:19:38,948 Speaker 2: It's so cool. Rogers is gonna just huck one by about. 477 00:19:38,708 --> 00:19:40,908 Speaker 1: Sixty yards in the air, and Alan Lazard catches it 478 00:19:40,948 --> 00:19:44,988 Speaker 1: and just brings the house down. My beef is in 479 00:19:45,108 --> 00:19:47,988 Speaker 1: the wake of it, and even before it happened. 480 00:19:48,028 --> 00:19:50,748 Speaker 2: It's incredible. Aaron Rodgers does it again. 481 00:19:51,028 --> 00:19:56,668 Speaker 1: Rogers the Master, Rogers can make miracles happen. Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Rogers. Okay, 482 00:19:56,908 --> 00:19:59,028 Speaker 1: the problem is that over the years, as this hail 483 00:19:59,068 --> 00:20:01,028 Speaker 1: and Mary lore of him has been built up, I 484 00:20:01,148 --> 00:20:05,108 Speaker 1: don't think there's enough appreciation being given to the gentleman 485 00:20:05,508 --> 00:20:09,188 Speaker 1: catching the ball, which is an incredibly hard part of it. 486 00:20:09,228 --> 00:20:12,748 Speaker 1: I saw something afterwards where it's like only Rogers could 487 00:20:12,788 --> 00:20:15,188 Speaker 1: do it. Guys, every NFL quarterback in the league could 488 00:20:15,188 --> 00:20:16,988 Speaker 1: make that throw. It's a pro throw. It is about 489 00:20:16,988 --> 00:20:19,388 Speaker 1: sixty yards. I can fill some high school quarterbacks out. 490 00:20:19,308 --> 00:20:20,668 Speaker 2: Of New Jersey who can make that throw. 491 00:20:20,868 --> 00:20:25,388 Speaker 1: It's great, it's accurate, but the catch by Lazard was unbelievable. 492 00:20:25,708 --> 00:20:28,668 Speaker 1: It should get way, way more credit than it does. 493 00:20:28,708 --> 00:20:30,868 Speaker 1: And Lazart's not the first person, probably not even the 494 00:20:30,948 --> 00:20:33,628 Speaker 1: last person. So in the name of this and recognizing 495 00:20:33,668 --> 00:20:36,668 Speaker 1: these people and making them our champions, here, good morning football. 496 00:20:36,988 --> 00:20:38,268 Speaker 2: Let's take a look back at. 497 00:20:38,108 --> 00:20:40,588 Speaker 1: These hail mary's that you've seen so many times now 498 00:20:40,588 --> 00:20:42,788 Speaker 1: if you're a football fan, but through the lens of 499 00:20:42,868 --> 00:20:46,188 Speaker 1: oh my god, how awesome was the catch? 500 00:20:46,508 --> 00:20:48,268 Speaker 2: Let's start with the one that started it all. 501 00:20:48,388 --> 00:20:52,788 Speaker 1: Twenty fifteen, an untimed down in Detroit's Rogers makes what 502 00:20:52,868 --> 00:20:54,988 Speaker 1: he calls the purest throw of his career. But never 503 00:20:55,028 --> 00:20:57,668 Speaker 1: mind that Rogers, pay attention to the one from cal 504 00:20:57,988 --> 00:21:02,348 Speaker 1: that catches it. Roll it snap to Rogers, scrambles to 505 00:21:02,428 --> 00:21:07,068 Speaker 1: his left under pressure, rolling right, escapes right side, looking. 506 00:21:07,268 --> 00:21:11,308 Speaker 15: Rainbows high and deep into the end zone, and it 507 00:21:11,388 --> 00:21:15,748 Speaker 15: is for a touchdown, a leaping. 508 00:21:15,548 --> 00:21:20,548 Speaker 16: Touchdown catches made of the Packers at one unbelievable and 509 00:21:20,868 --> 00:21:24,668 Speaker 16: unbelievable finish. 510 00:21:24,908 --> 00:21:26,748 Speaker 1: And by the way, they don't even say the guy's name, 511 00:21:27,868 --> 00:21:32,988 Speaker 1: Richard Rogers, also from cow third round pick, again. 512 00:21:32,948 --> 00:21:34,068 Speaker 2: Richard Rogers. 513 00:21:34,228 --> 00:21:37,788 Speaker 1: Richard Rodgers had eight catches in that game, a career high. 514 00:21:37,868 --> 00:21:39,628 Speaker 2: It was his only game of his career with one 515 00:21:39,708 --> 00:21:40,548 Speaker 2: hundred plus yard. 516 00:21:40,788 --> 00:21:43,428 Speaker 1: He would play seventy more career games. He would score 517 00:21:43,468 --> 00:21:45,668 Speaker 1: seven more touchdowns and went out to play with the 518 00:21:45,708 --> 00:21:46,868 Speaker 1: Eagles and the Chargers. 519 00:21:46,868 --> 00:21:48,068 Speaker 2: And you know what, how about a little where are 520 00:21:48,108 --> 00:21:48,428 Speaker 2: they now? 521 00:21:48,788 --> 00:21:51,508 Speaker 1: Richard Rodgers now works as a sports performance coach and 522 00:21:51,548 --> 00:21:53,388 Speaker 1: a trainer. And what if I were to tell you 523 00:21:53,388 --> 00:21:54,908 Speaker 1: that that was not even the craziest play. 524 00:21:54,948 --> 00:21:56,268 Speaker 2: His family has been involved with. 525 00:21:56,588 --> 00:21:59,948 Speaker 1: His father, Richard Rodgers Senior also played football at Cal 526 00:22:00,308 --> 00:22:03,788 Speaker 1: was the special teams captain on the play against Stamford, 527 00:22:04,028 --> 00:22:07,428 Speaker 1: and was both the second and fourth player. 528 00:22:07,148 --> 00:22:08,148 Speaker 2: To lateral the ball on that. 529 00:22:08,668 --> 00:22:11,548 Speaker 5: Is on the field, Rogin, that's his father. 530 00:22:11,788 --> 00:22:12,908 Speaker 2: Richard Rodgers Junior. 531 00:22:13,028 --> 00:22:15,748 Speaker 1: Richard Rogers Senior, we see you and appreciate the fact 532 00:22:15,788 --> 00:22:19,468 Speaker 1: that he high pointed that in traffic. Not Davante him. 533 00:22:19,908 --> 00:22:22,668 Speaker 1: He did it, and Richard Rodgers, we appreciate you. Next 534 00:22:23,268 --> 00:22:27,868 Speaker 1: twenty fifteen Divisional if you know, you know, and only 535 00:22:27,948 --> 00:22:28,828 Speaker 1: the real ones know. 536 00:22:29,508 --> 00:22:33,308 Speaker 2: Jeff Janice roll it with sound. What's the catch? 537 00:22:34,388 --> 00:22:38,548 Speaker 17: He reset Starks Rogers is gonna roll away, throws it 538 00:22:38,628 --> 00:22:43,068 Speaker 17: up in the air, says a prayer, and Janis. 539 00:22:42,748 --> 00:22:43,748 Speaker 2: Does all the stuff. 540 00:22:43,988 --> 00:22:46,388 Speaker 17: Oh please, what a cat. 541 00:22:46,508 --> 00:22:47,308 Speaker 2: That's insane. 542 00:22:48,188 --> 00:22:50,908 Speaker 16: Oh my, that may be one of the great throws 543 00:22:51,108 --> 00:22:56,068 Speaker 16: ever made, moving to his left, falling away and launching 544 00:22:56,228 --> 00:22:58,348 Speaker 16: a perfect throw. 545 00:22:59,308 --> 00:23:00,908 Speaker 2: I love you, Chris. It was a great throw. It 546 00:23:00,908 --> 00:23:01,348 Speaker 2: was a hell of a. 547 00:23:01,348 --> 00:23:04,668 Speaker 1: Catch by that man, that is Jeff Janis. I've been 548 00:23:04,668 --> 00:23:09,228 Speaker 1: thrown picking twenty fourteen out of Saginaw Valley State happens 549 00:23:09,228 --> 00:23:10,788 Speaker 1: to be the alma miner of Matt Lafleur. All these 550 00:23:10,868 --> 00:23:13,748 Speaker 1: years later, guys, He had only had four catches only 551 00:23:13,788 --> 00:23:15,388 Speaker 1: in his life in the NFL. 552 00:23:15,188 --> 00:23:16,348 Speaker 2: Before this game. 553 00:23:16,828 --> 00:23:19,068 Speaker 1: You know, he also had another touchdown in this game 554 00:23:19,188 --> 00:23:21,948 Speaker 1: and another de facto hail Mary on the same drive. 555 00:23:22,388 --> 00:23:24,308 Speaker 2: Seven catches for Jeff Janis. 556 00:23:24,548 --> 00:23:27,308 Speaker 1: Remember I said, anybody can make that throw against the 557 00:23:27,468 --> 00:23:29,948 Speaker 1: against the Bills. Nobody can make that throw that Rogers 558 00:23:29,988 --> 00:23:31,588 Speaker 1: made against the Cardinals. I'm going to give him that one. 559 00:23:31,588 --> 00:23:33,908 Speaker 1: It's absolutely spectacular. There's a high school kid making. 560 00:23:33,708 --> 00:23:35,948 Speaker 2: That throw, but Jeff Janis makes the catch. 561 00:23:36,188 --> 00:23:38,788 Speaker 1: He only had thirteen more catches in his career after 562 00:23:38,828 --> 00:23:41,308 Speaker 1: that play. He signed with the Browns in twenty eighteen 563 00:23:41,348 --> 00:23:42,228 Speaker 1: and never played again. 564 00:23:42,388 --> 00:23:44,428 Speaker 2: The where they now is delicious. I love it. 565 00:23:44,748 --> 00:23:49,188 Speaker 1: Jeff Janis now owns Janis Tyron Auto in East Tawis, Michigan. 566 00:23:49,988 --> 00:23:52,508 Speaker 1: We called Janis Tyron Auto. We tried to get Jeff 567 00:23:52,508 --> 00:23:53,548 Speaker 1: on the phone. We couldn't. 568 00:23:53,748 --> 00:23:55,468 Speaker 2: We asked a lot of questions. They ended up hanging 569 00:23:55,508 --> 00:23:56,468 Speaker 2: up on us. I think they thought it was a 570 00:23:56,468 --> 00:23:58,948 Speaker 2: prank or something. Oh yeah, sure you're calling from the NFL. 571 00:23:59,068 --> 00:24:02,348 Speaker 1: He's still he's what he calls himself a white tailed 572 00:24:02,428 --> 00:24:05,548 Speaker 1: junkie in Michigan, which I think means he shoots Jeff Janis. 573 00:24:05,548 --> 00:24:06,908 Speaker 2: We salute you, We respect you. 574 00:24:07,068 --> 00:24:11,908 Speaker 1: Unbelievable catch, which brings us to the twenty sixteen Wildcard round. 575 00:24:12,148 --> 00:24:13,828 Speaker 2: Through the icy night in Wisconsin. 576 00:24:13,908 --> 00:24:17,868 Speaker 1: Let's go to lambeau Field and let's again appreciate the catch. 577 00:24:19,508 --> 00:24:22,548 Speaker 2: Giants looking for a stump, They're gonna air it out. 578 00:24:23,548 --> 00:24:28,828 Speaker 2: Rogers does this better than anybody en zone touchdown. 579 00:24:29,708 --> 00:24:34,268 Speaker 15: Unbelievable man who does that better than Aaron Rodgers? 580 00:24:35,348 --> 00:24:35,988 Speaker 2: It's incredible. 581 00:24:36,028 --> 00:24:37,948 Speaker 1: Now, Randal Cobb, household name me for a football fan. 582 00:24:37,948 --> 00:24:39,628 Speaker 1: We don't have to talk about what he's doing now. 583 00:24:39,708 --> 00:24:43,948 Speaker 1: Great looking guy, great player at Kentucky, all over the place. 584 00:24:44,188 --> 00:24:44,988 Speaker 2: And did he. 585 00:24:44,988 --> 00:24:48,548 Speaker 1: Push off in that play? Absolutely veteran savvy move. 586 00:24:48,668 --> 00:24:50,308 Speaker 2: You just give a little touch and fall back in 587 00:24:50,348 --> 00:24:52,068 Speaker 2: the back of the end zone. You know what's really cool. 588 00:24:52,108 --> 00:24:52,908 Speaker 2: That's not remembered. 589 00:24:53,228 --> 00:24:56,108 Speaker 1: He had two more touchdowns in this game, two in 590 00:24:56,188 --> 00:24:58,748 Speaker 1: the second half. The only game of Randall Cobb's career 591 00:24:58,748 --> 00:25:01,308 Speaker 1: where he had three touchdowns in a game. He went 592 00:25:01,348 --> 00:25:03,228 Speaker 1: to the Cowboys, he went to the Texans, went back 593 00:25:03,228 --> 00:25:04,068 Speaker 1: to the Packers again. 594 00:25:04,428 --> 00:25:05,988 Speaker 2: Of course he's on the Jets last year. 595 00:25:06,348 --> 00:25:07,908 Speaker 1: I remember he came on the show when he rejoined 596 00:25:07,908 --> 00:25:09,948 Speaker 1: the Packers, and he was living at Rogers house, and 597 00:25:09,988 --> 00:25:13,588 Speaker 1: he told us, man, Aaron's got incredible, very expensive toilets 598 00:25:13,588 --> 00:25:14,028 Speaker 1: in his house. 599 00:25:14,068 --> 00:25:16,228 Speaker 2: We're like, I bet he does. Must be nice. 600 00:25:16,868 --> 00:25:21,308 Speaker 1: Lastly, we go back to New Jersey. It's Jets versus Bills. 601 00:25:21,628 --> 00:25:24,028 Speaker 1: It's the end of the first half and Rogers makes 602 00:25:24,068 --> 00:25:27,268 Speaker 1: a pretty pedestrian hill Mary throw. But my god, look 603 00:25:27,268 --> 00:25:29,468 Speaker 1: at the catch by Alan Lazard. 604 00:25:29,468 --> 00:25:30,268 Speaker 2: Look at the catch. 605 00:25:30,508 --> 00:25:30,948 Speaker 17: Roll it. 606 00:25:32,788 --> 00:25:35,948 Speaker 6: Sean Benchnett, two man rush, Rogers says. 607 00:25:36,428 --> 00:25:38,628 Speaker 2: Looking moving up, winding up. 608 00:25:38,628 --> 00:25:42,308 Speaker 10: Long arching spiral, thrown down the middle in the end zone. 609 00:25:42,068 --> 00:25:46,508 Speaker 2: Jet to cut pot. They're gonna call it tuxdown. He 610 00:25:46,628 --> 00:25:48,788 Speaker 2: looked the down, he caught the ball. 611 00:25:49,708 --> 00:25:56,468 Speaker 16: It's a Jets tuxdown fifty two yards held und of believable. 612 00:25:56,868 --> 00:26:00,388 Speaker 1: Again, no name Alan Lazard, Guys, I understand that is 613 00:26:00,428 --> 00:26:03,988 Speaker 1: not Rogers making magic. That is Alan Lazard making magic. 614 00:26:03,988 --> 00:26:05,828 Speaker 1: You want to know, so it's magic. Look that guy 615 00:26:05,908 --> 00:26:08,988 Speaker 1: right there you're looking at leads the NFL in touchdown receptions. 616 00:26:09,148 --> 00:26:10,948 Speaker 2: He leads the entire league. 617 00:26:11,028 --> 00:26:14,708 Speaker 1: It is not Tyreek Hill or Ceedee Lamb or Justin Jefferson. 618 00:26:14,948 --> 00:26:17,628 Speaker 2: It is Alan Lazard. Respect him. 619 00:26:17,628 --> 00:26:19,508 Speaker 1: He had a really tough game last week in London 620 00:26:19,548 --> 00:26:21,308 Speaker 1: before this one where we had drops, including in the 621 00:26:21,388 --> 00:26:24,548 Speaker 1: end zone, and then was awesome against Buffalo. I end 622 00:26:24,588 --> 00:26:27,468 Speaker 1: with one final SoundBite from Aaron Rodgers himself. I think 623 00:26:27,588 --> 00:26:29,868 Speaker 1: really sums up this whole thing. I know, he's a 624 00:26:29,908 --> 00:26:31,988 Speaker 1: quarterback and he's famous, and we give him credit all 625 00:26:31,988 --> 00:26:34,868 Speaker 1: over Instagram. Remember the guys who catch the passes. And 626 00:26:34,908 --> 00:26:36,908 Speaker 1: we'll go back after the third hail Mary after the 627 00:26:36,948 --> 00:26:39,948 Speaker 1: game against the Giants, Rogers summed it up perfectly about 628 00:26:39,948 --> 00:26:40,508 Speaker 1: what I'm saying. 629 00:26:40,548 --> 00:26:40,948 Speaker 6: Go ahead. 630 00:26:41,908 --> 00:26:44,748 Speaker 18: That's three in the last calendar year or so a 631 00:26:44,748 --> 00:26:47,668 Speaker 18: little more than that. But it's fun every single time. 632 00:26:47,708 --> 00:26:51,108 Speaker 18: It's fun. Yeah, I think we're starting to believe anytime 633 00:26:51,148 --> 00:26:53,908 Speaker 18: that ball goes up there, we got a chance. Yeah. 634 00:26:53,188 --> 00:26:55,628 Speaker 18: I can throw it pretty good, but it's got to 635 00:26:55,628 --> 00:26:56,708 Speaker 18: happen on the other end as well. 636 00:26:57,508 --> 00:26:59,468 Speaker 1: And I couldn't have said it any better about these 637 00:26:59,468 --> 00:27:02,068 Speaker 1: hail Mary's. He can throw it pretty good, but it's 638 00:27:02,108 --> 00:27:04,388 Speaker 1: gotta happen on the other end as well. 639 00:27:04,548 --> 00:27:07,948 Speaker 2: Champion Rogers, all you want. We here stand for the. 640 00:27:07,868 --> 00:27:11,708 Speaker 1: Other Rogers, for Janie, for Cobb and Lizard, the real 641 00:27:11,788 --> 00:27:13,508 Speaker 1: heroes of the hail Mary. 642 00:27:14,348 --> 00:27:15,868 Speaker 6: Absolutely love this man. 643 00:27:16,388 --> 00:27:17,908 Speaker 13: I absolutely love you know. 644 00:27:18,068 --> 00:27:20,268 Speaker 2: We should break catches, guys. We should. 645 00:27:20,308 --> 00:27:23,308 Speaker 13: We should name these intercession blessings like this should be 646 00:27:23,348 --> 00:27:26,148 Speaker 13: called the divine grabs. Like I think if we give 647 00:27:26,188 --> 00:27:28,268 Speaker 13: it a name, then that way they can go, oh, 648 00:27:28,908 --> 00:27:31,428 Speaker 13: hell Mary, because it's a hell Mary, the hell Mary, 649 00:27:31,588 --> 00:27:34,948 Speaker 13: and then with the divine grab, Alanlizard with the divine 650 00:27:35,108 --> 00:27:38,588 Speaker 13: grab because it just stops at the hell Mary. It's 651 00:27:38,668 --> 00:27:40,828 Speaker 13: you're asking for hell Mary. You gotta catch it. So 652 00:27:40,988 --> 00:27:43,228 Speaker 13: the divine grab, that's what we're gonna call this intercession. 653 00:27:43,308 --> 00:27:43,748 Speaker 6: I got some. 654 00:27:43,708 --> 00:27:44,708 Speaker 8: Breaking news here, guys. 655 00:27:44,708 --> 00:27:46,468 Speaker 7: This is kind of crazy actually, and I don't know 656 00:27:46,468 --> 00:27:47,508 Speaker 7: if the news desk is aware. 657 00:27:47,908 --> 00:27:48,428 Speaker 6: Sara's here. 658 00:27:49,268 --> 00:27:50,988 Speaker 2: This is from the Jets. 659 00:27:51,188 --> 00:27:53,388 Speaker 8: Jeff Janis has now been signed by the New York Oh, 660 00:27:55,548 --> 00:27:56,028 Speaker 8: I'm kidding. 661 00:27:56,068 --> 00:27:57,188 Speaker 2: They called the Tires Shop. 662 00:27:57,468 --> 00:28:00,228 Speaker 12: They called the Tires Shop and Jeff the white Tail. 663 00:28:00,868 --> 00:28:01,188 Speaker 8: That's it. 664 00:28:01,308 --> 00:28:02,988 Speaker 12: If Rogers wants it, Rogers gets it. 665 00:28:03,068 --> 00:28:05,588 Speaker 8: Janis come right back seven. 666 00:28:05,428 --> 00:28:10,508 Speaker 6: Years remove he listen. I like to segment there. The 667 00:28:10,548 --> 00:28:11,668 Speaker 6: thing is, when you're playing quarterback. 668 00:28:11,668 --> 00:28:13,188 Speaker 5: I played quarterback back in college, and I have a 669 00:28:13,188 --> 00:28:15,668 Speaker 5: handful of these these opportunities. You feel like you have 670 00:28:15,708 --> 00:28:17,668 Speaker 5: mind control over the ball for whatever reason. 671 00:28:17,708 --> 00:28:18,308 Speaker 6: As a quarterback. 672 00:28:18,308 --> 00:28:19,708 Speaker 5: You heard Aaron Rodgers talking about, you know, say, I 673 00:28:19,708 --> 00:28:21,468 Speaker 5: can slay that thing, but somebody has to catch it. 674 00:28:21,428 --> 00:28:22,068 Speaker 2: In your hit. 675 00:28:22,188 --> 00:28:24,548 Speaker 5: When you throw the ball, you're literally throwing it to 676 00:28:24,628 --> 00:28:26,988 Speaker 5: a spot. So the fact that Aaron Rodgers had been 677 00:28:26,988 --> 00:28:28,908 Speaker 5: able to complete some of these over his career. 678 00:28:28,748 --> 00:28:30,188 Speaker 6: It's not by chance. It's my skill. 679 00:28:30,228 --> 00:28:31,308 Speaker 2: Baby. 680 00:28:30,748 --> 00:28:33,868 Speaker 4: It's like a remote. 681 00:28:33,908 --> 00:28:36,388 Speaker 3: You're like, let me just move these guys around and 682 00:28:36,388 --> 00:28:37,908 Speaker 3: then like land and you're just not gonna get a 683 00:28:37,868 --> 00:28:40,828 Speaker 3: receiver's no credit, Well get you yourself. 684 00:28:41,028 --> 00:28:43,988 Speaker 4: Call the tire place. That's amazing dedication. 685 00:28:44,508 --> 00:28:45,068 Speaker 2: No, I did not. 686 00:28:45,748 --> 00:28:48,228 Speaker 1: It was I was producer in Lakwan and apparently the 687 00:28:48,268 --> 00:28:49,268 Speaker 1: conversation didn't go well. 688 00:28:49,268 --> 00:28:50,788 Speaker 2: And I still think they might have thought they were 689 00:28:50,828 --> 00:28:53,108 Speaker 2: being pranked. But he can illustrate it. We should call 690 00:28:53,148 --> 00:28:53,948 Speaker 2: them again and again. 691 00:28:54,268 --> 00:28:56,028 Speaker 1: And by the way, if you were in that Michigan 692 00:28:56,068 --> 00:28:58,228 Speaker 1: area and you need a deal on a tire, you 693 00:28:58,228 --> 00:29:00,948 Speaker 1: can do a lot worse than Janie Tire. 694 00:29:00,628 --> 00:29:03,068 Speaker 2: And Auto and East howis Michigan. Okay, go and give 695 00:29:03,108 --> 00:29:04,668 Speaker 2: them a I'm sure they got a great deal there. 696 00:29:05,188 --> 00:29:07,268 Speaker 13: I mean, I mean with your name, like, hey, this 697 00:29:07,308 --> 00:29:10,788 Speaker 13: is Kyle Brandt. I mean like, oh, shoot, you know 698 00:29:10,828 --> 00:29:12,508 Speaker 13: what I mean, like you would have got them. 699 00:29:12,588 --> 00:29:15,148 Speaker 4: You think the Kyle Branton, well, you know so many people. 700 00:29:15,148 --> 00:29:17,108 Speaker 1: You probably claim that you know the owner and the 701 00:29:17,108 --> 00:29:19,108 Speaker 1: mechanic there and Janis tyron. 702 00:29:18,908 --> 00:29:21,748 Speaker 2: Are so you call him, I don't know he he 703 00:29:22,468 --> 00:29:23,268 Speaker 2: I've actually never. 704 00:29:23,188 --> 00:29:26,868 Speaker 4: Been lis Janis hieron Auto. 705 00:29:27,108 --> 00:29:29,308 Speaker 2: No, Ohmar, what you got? 706 00:29:29,588 --> 00:29:29,788 Speaker 9: Well? 707 00:29:29,828 --> 00:29:33,188 Speaker 19: That Mason play looking like Davante Adams because, of course, 708 00:29:33,268 --> 00:29:35,548 Speaker 19: yesterday the big news out of New York was the 709 00:29:35,628 --> 00:29:40,028 Speaker 19: Jets acquiring superstar wide receiver Davante Adams in that trade 710 00:29:40,028 --> 00:29:42,588 Speaker 19: with the Raiders, and excitement all the way around from 711 00:29:42,628 --> 00:29:46,268 Speaker 19: owner Woody Johnson to quarterback Aaron Rodgers and of course 712 00:29:46,348 --> 00:29:47,948 Speaker 19: interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich. 713 00:29:48,948 --> 00:29:51,188 Speaker 9: I'm ecstatics super excited. 714 00:29:51,548 --> 00:29:53,908 Speaker 15: Not only an elite player as we all know, but 715 00:29:53,948 --> 00:29:56,388 Speaker 15: the relationship with him and Aaron just takes his. 716 00:29:56,468 --> 00:29:58,068 Speaker 9: Value to a whole nother space for us. 717 00:29:58,068 --> 00:30:01,628 Speaker 15: So I'm super excited and got an opportunity to actually 718 00:30:01,708 --> 00:30:04,868 Speaker 15: meet him this morning, which was even better. You know, 719 00:30:04,908 --> 00:30:08,228 Speaker 15: I knew him obviously from tape and everything that we've 720 00:30:08,228 --> 00:30:10,068 Speaker 15: seen as a football player, but to get to know 721 00:30:10,148 --> 00:30:13,228 Speaker 15: the man a little bit this morning was special, Like. 722 00:30:13,268 --> 00:30:14,348 Speaker 9: You can just feel it on him. 723 00:30:14,388 --> 00:30:17,268 Speaker 15: Just not only that elite player, but an elite human being, 724 00:30:17,308 --> 00:30:18,308 Speaker 15: and teammates. 725 00:30:17,948 --> 00:30:20,188 Speaker 9: So excited him to get him into the mix. 726 00:30:22,428 --> 00:30:25,548 Speaker 19: Meanwhile, in Pittsford, quarterback Russell Wilson expected to get first 727 00:30:25,588 --> 00:30:29,228 Speaker 19: team reps in practice this week, potentially putting him in 728 00:30:29,348 --> 00:30:32,668 Speaker 19: line to make his season debut and start on Sunday 729 00:30:32,708 --> 00:30:33,748 Speaker 19: against those Jets. 730 00:30:33,828 --> 00:30:35,148 Speaker 2: Here's head coach Mike Tomlin. 731 00:30:36,188 --> 00:30:38,508 Speaker 17: Over the course of the week, I got comfortable with 732 00:30:38,588 --> 00:30:41,708 Speaker 17: his theability to display his health. Now it's about, you know, 733 00:30:41,788 --> 00:30:44,028 Speaker 17: knocking the rust off. He did some of that last week. 734 00:30:44,308 --> 00:30:47,628 Speaker 17: He is in consideration this week. We'll see where that 735 00:30:47,748 --> 00:30:48,228 Speaker 17: leads us. 736 00:30:48,268 --> 00:30:48,428 Speaker 9: Man. 737 00:30:48,468 --> 00:30:51,188 Speaker 17: Both guys at the quarterback position are scheduled to work 738 00:30:51,228 --> 00:30:53,788 Speaker 17: tomorrow and we'll just walk it day by day, all 739 00:30:53,828 --> 00:30:57,348 Speaker 17: geared toward putting ourselves in in best position to win 740 00:30:57,388 --> 00:30:58,148 Speaker 17: the football game. 741 00:30:59,348 --> 00:31:02,028 Speaker 19: Remember over the off season it was Mike Tomlin saying 742 00:31:02,068 --> 00:31:05,228 Speaker 19: that Russell Wilson had the pole position and how imposition 743 00:31:05,348 --> 00:31:06,028 Speaker 19: to play. 744 00:31:06,068 --> 00:31:06,868 Speaker 9: Coming up next. 745 00:31:06,988 --> 00:31:10,108 Speaker 19: Jim Naggy joins us from the Senior Bowl, who's he 746 00:31:10,188 --> 00:31:12,108 Speaker 19: got an eye on. Never too early to talk about 747 00:31:12,108 --> 00:31:14,788 Speaker 19: the twenty twenty five NFL Draft. That's next on Good 748 00:31:14,828 --> 00:31:27,908 Speaker 19: Morning Football, Good Morning Football. 749 00:31:28,628 --> 00:31:32,188 Speaker 7: The slogan for the Reese's Senior Bowl is the best 750 00:31:32,228 --> 00:31:34,428 Speaker 7: of the best, and the Senior Bowl will find you 751 00:31:34,468 --> 00:31:36,708 Speaker 7: no matter where you are, whether you're playing at Shepherd 752 00:31:36,828 --> 00:31:40,468 Speaker 7: University and you're Tyson Bagent, or you're playing at Alabama 753 00:31:40,588 --> 00:31:43,508 Speaker 7: or Texas, Jim Naggy and his guys at the Senior 754 00:31:43,548 --> 00:31:46,348 Speaker 7: Bowl will find you, invite you, and then have you 755 00:31:46,388 --> 00:31:49,388 Speaker 7: perform in front of thirty two NFL teams. He is 756 00:31:49,468 --> 00:31:52,868 Speaker 7: the face and the man behind the Rees's Senior Bowl. 757 00:31:52,908 --> 00:31:53,988 Speaker 7: Let's bring him onto the show. 758 00:31:54,268 --> 00:31:56,428 Speaker 8: Executive director Jim Knack. 759 00:31:56,748 --> 00:32:00,268 Speaker 5: Jim doing great, theater, doing great. 760 00:32:00,548 --> 00:32:02,548 Speaker 7: Hey, look Jim, we love having you on the show, 761 00:32:02,548 --> 00:32:04,668 Speaker 7: and we bring you on a bunch because tomorrow, all right, 762 00:32:04,708 --> 00:32:08,148 Speaker 7: Thursday Night Football is going to feature two different rookie quarterbacks. 763 00:32:08,428 --> 00:32:09,628 Speaker 2: And both of these rookie. 764 00:32:09,468 --> 00:32:13,188 Speaker 7: Quarterbacks competed at the Senior Bowl as recent as January. 765 00:32:13,508 --> 00:32:15,388 Speaker 8: Spencer Rattler and Bo Nicks. 766 00:32:15,428 --> 00:32:18,308 Speaker 7: You had both of these guys for a week in Mobile. 767 00:32:18,428 --> 00:32:20,268 Speaker 8: Give us a little bit of a preview or. 768 00:32:20,268 --> 00:32:23,428 Speaker 7: Behind the scenes on what you saw unfiltered. A week 769 00:32:23,468 --> 00:32:26,308 Speaker 7: of Rattler and Knicks as players and as gentlemen and 770 00:32:26,348 --> 00:32:26,788 Speaker 7: young men. 771 00:32:26,988 --> 00:32:29,828 Speaker 20: Yeah, I think the common denominator between both these guys 772 00:32:29,908 --> 00:32:31,828 Speaker 20: was that they faced a lot of adversity. You know, 773 00:32:31,868 --> 00:32:33,988 Speaker 20: when I worked for the Seahawks, coach Carroll was always 774 00:32:34,028 --> 00:32:36,748 Speaker 20: big on drilling down on what guys had overcome in 775 00:32:36,788 --> 00:32:39,028 Speaker 20: their lives, and you know, you focus on that with 776 00:32:39,068 --> 00:32:39,828 Speaker 20: other positions. 777 00:32:39,988 --> 00:32:42,428 Speaker 21: I don't know if the league as a whole really. 778 00:32:42,428 --> 00:32:44,788 Speaker 20: Was doing that at the quarterback position, and I felt 779 00:32:44,788 --> 00:32:47,188 Speaker 20: like during last year's draft process talking to teams, they 780 00:32:47,228 --> 00:32:49,788 Speaker 20: were doing that more. We've seen a lot of quarterbacks 781 00:32:49,828 --> 00:32:52,348 Speaker 20: in recent years kind of struggle. You know, they get 782 00:32:52,348 --> 00:32:55,148 Speaker 20: to the NFL. They never faced adversity before it finally 783 00:32:55,228 --> 00:32:56,988 Speaker 20: hits them in the NFL. They don't really know how 784 00:32:56,988 --> 00:32:58,788 Speaker 20: to deal with it. So these two guys, I mean, 785 00:32:58,868 --> 00:33:01,668 Speaker 20: Spencer Ratler gets beat out at Oklahoma by Caleb Williams 786 00:33:01,708 --> 00:33:03,788 Speaker 20: and has to go and kind of resurrect his career 787 00:33:03,828 --> 00:33:05,908 Speaker 20: at South care Line, and then bo Nicks went through 788 00:33:05,908 --> 00:33:08,308 Speaker 20: his struggles at Auburn and goes out to Oregon and 789 00:33:08,388 --> 00:33:10,548 Speaker 20: kind of, you know, reinvents himself. So this should be 790 00:33:10,588 --> 00:33:12,828 Speaker 20: a really fun one. You know, Spencer was throwing the 791 00:33:12,828 --> 00:33:15,388 Speaker 20: ball great in the first half. Saints defense couldn't stop 792 00:33:15,428 --> 00:33:17,348 Speaker 20: anyone last week, so he ended up having to throw 793 00:33:17,428 --> 00:33:20,668 Speaker 20: forty times, not a great formula for any rookie quarterback. 794 00:33:20,828 --> 00:33:22,788 Speaker 20: And then we've seen Bo, I mean, Bo's already ripped 795 00:33:22,788 --> 00:33:25,188 Speaker 20: off a three game winning streaks. So it's exciting for 796 00:33:25,268 --> 00:33:27,548 Speaker 20: us to have two rookies going up against each other 797 00:33:27,628 --> 00:33:29,388 Speaker 20: right down the road in New Orleans. So we'll see 798 00:33:29,388 --> 00:33:31,188 Speaker 20: how it goes. But we're excited for both those guys. 799 00:33:31,468 --> 00:33:31,988 Speaker 6: And Jim. 800 00:33:32,468 --> 00:33:35,108 Speaker 13: Let's go over to the Packers because that offense, it's 801 00:33:35,148 --> 00:33:38,228 Speaker 13: looking pretty good and a lot of those players are 802 00:33:38,268 --> 00:33:39,908 Speaker 13: actually Senior Bowl alons. 803 00:33:40,348 --> 00:33:43,308 Speaker 20: Yeah, car, you know we're not We're not fans of 804 00:33:43,348 --> 00:33:44,428 Speaker 20: teams in the office here. 805 00:33:44,468 --> 00:33:45,828 Speaker 21: We root more for players. 806 00:33:46,068 --> 00:33:48,468 Speaker 20: But the Packers have drafted eighteen of our guys over 807 00:33:48,508 --> 00:33:50,668 Speaker 20: the last three years. They had eight out of last 808 00:33:50,708 --> 00:33:51,148 Speaker 20: year's game. 809 00:33:51,228 --> 00:33:52,428 Speaker 21: So you look at that lineup. 810 00:33:52,428 --> 00:33:54,108 Speaker 20: You look at Jordan Love here, I mean the guys 811 00:33:54,148 --> 00:33:58,228 Speaker 20: he's thrown to, Jordan Love, Jadeen Reed, Dontavian Wicks, Christian Watson, 812 00:33:58,388 --> 00:34:01,348 Speaker 20: Romeo Dobbs. All those guys were Senior Bowl guys, so 813 00:34:01,388 --> 00:34:03,668 Speaker 20: they're fun to watch. They're fun to watch we've got 814 00:34:03,708 --> 00:34:05,828 Speaker 20: a connection law those players. But I'll put you on 815 00:34:05,868 --> 00:34:07,788 Speaker 20: another guy, Peter, I'll put you on another rookie. 816 00:34:07,868 --> 00:34:09,948 Speaker 21: I know you do your your top five's rookies. I 817 00:34:09,988 --> 00:34:12,148 Speaker 21: just saw that with it with our guy Ray Davis. 818 00:34:11,948 --> 00:34:13,108 Speaker 2: Evan Williams. 819 00:34:13,148 --> 00:34:14,828 Speaker 21: Sign Williams. 820 00:34:17,508 --> 00:34:18,708 Speaker 2: Last week in the NFL. 821 00:34:19,548 --> 00:34:20,668 Speaker 8: I had him last week. 822 00:34:20,748 --> 00:34:23,068 Speaker 7: I know we showed a little love to Cooper, Dijon 823 00:34:23,308 --> 00:34:25,188 Speaker 7: or Dejane or whoever you say it out there in 824 00:34:25,228 --> 00:34:26,268 Speaker 7: the college football world. 825 00:34:27,668 --> 00:34:29,908 Speaker 21: I knew yours. I knew you were on it. 826 00:34:29,948 --> 00:34:30,148 Speaker 17: Peter. 827 00:34:31,548 --> 00:34:33,908 Speaker 1: Here's list has so many different layers to it. It's 828 00:34:34,028 --> 00:34:37,508 Speaker 1: very complicated, but it always is ultimately right. Let's talk 829 00:34:37,508 --> 00:34:39,148 Speaker 1: about who's going to be next, though, Jim, we're looking 830 00:34:39,148 --> 00:34:41,708 Speaker 1: at this weekend, this Saturday. Just tell us names that 831 00:34:41,748 --> 00:34:44,188 Speaker 1: we might be watching in college football this weekend that 832 00:34:44,268 --> 00:34:46,308 Speaker 1: can end up being in Mobile come February. 833 00:34:46,388 --> 00:34:48,188 Speaker 20: Well, I think you just go to the biggest game 834 00:34:48,228 --> 00:34:50,188 Speaker 20: of the weekend, and it might be the biggest game 835 00:34:50,228 --> 00:34:53,108 Speaker 20: of the year so far, the Georgia Texas game. Look 836 00:34:53,108 --> 00:34:55,348 Speaker 20: at what's going on in Austin this weekend. You've got 837 00:34:55,348 --> 00:34:57,788 Speaker 20: You've got this football game, you got the Formula one race. 838 00:34:57,948 --> 00:34:59,708 Speaker 20: I don't know what hotel rooms are going for in 839 00:34:59,748 --> 00:35:02,108 Speaker 20: Austin right now. But you know, it's only week seven 840 00:35:02,188 --> 00:35:04,068 Speaker 20: in the NFL, but I think we're already seeing some 841 00:35:04,148 --> 00:35:06,188 Speaker 20: team that are looking forward. If you're a fan base, 842 00:35:06,188 --> 00:35:08,548 Speaker 20: you're probably already hoping your team's going to go get 843 00:35:08,828 --> 00:35:10,908 Speaker 20: a quarterback. And there's going to be two good ones 844 00:35:10,948 --> 00:35:13,588 Speaker 20: in this game, Carson Beck for Georgia and Quinn Ewrs 845 00:35:13,588 --> 00:35:16,068 Speaker 20: for Texas. You've got you know, Carson Beck is coming 846 00:35:16,068 --> 00:35:18,188 Speaker 20: off his best game of the year, probably the quickest 847 00:35:18,228 --> 00:35:20,668 Speaker 20: release in this year's draft class. And then you're going 848 00:35:20,708 --> 00:35:23,468 Speaker 20: against Quinn Yours, who probably is the strongest arm in 849 00:35:23,508 --> 00:35:25,708 Speaker 20: this year's draft class. So should be a fun, one, 850 00:35:26,028 --> 00:35:28,068 Speaker 20: big stage game. There's gonna be a ton of NFL 851 00:35:28,108 --> 00:35:28,748 Speaker 20: scouts at that. 852 00:35:28,748 --> 00:35:31,028 Speaker 21: Game dialing into that one. So yeah, check that one out. 853 00:35:31,028 --> 00:35:32,868 Speaker 20: If you're looking for two of the top quarterbacks in 854 00:35:32,908 --> 00:35:34,268 Speaker 20: this year's class, those are two of them. 855 00:35:34,468 --> 00:35:36,668 Speaker 5: Hey, Jim, So the Jets fan base over there trying 856 00:35:36,668 --> 00:35:38,708 Speaker 5: to get familiarized with their new interim head coach. 857 00:35:38,988 --> 00:35:40,948 Speaker 6: You know, if Jeff Obrick aka. 858 00:35:40,708 --> 00:35:42,548 Speaker 5: Brick, I had them before a short stand out there 859 00:35:42,548 --> 00:35:44,708 Speaker 5: in Seattle when I was out there, but last year. 860 00:35:44,828 --> 00:35:46,948 Speaker 5: You know, he was a head coach at the Senior Bowl. 861 00:35:47,108 --> 00:35:49,668 Speaker 5: So what can you tell us from your perspective him 862 00:35:49,668 --> 00:35:50,148 Speaker 5: as a coach? 863 00:35:50,148 --> 00:35:51,228 Speaker 6: What can they expect from him? 864 00:35:51,388 --> 00:35:53,748 Speaker 21: Yeah, I'll bring you back to twenty twenty two. 865 00:35:54,388 --> 00:35:56,548 Speaker 20: We had the Jets staff down here with coach Saliv 866 00:35:56,588 --> 00:35:59,068 Speaker 20: Brick was on that staff obviously, and Dan cam on 867 00:35:59,068 --> 00:36:01,068 Speaker 20: the Lions where the other staff. And I was walking 868 00:36:01,108 --> 00:36:03,228 Speaker 20: by the meeting rooms one day and Brick was given 869 00:36:03,268 --> 00:36:05,948 Speaker 20: a pretty passionate speed to the team and I kind 870 00:36:05,948 --> 00:36:08,068 Speaker 20: of eavesdropped on it, and he was talking about his 871 00:36:08,148 --> 00:36:08,588 Speaker 20: time at. 872 00:36:08,468 --> 00:36:09,708 Speaker 21: The Senior Bowl as a player. 873 00:36:09,748 --> 00:36:12,188 Speaker 20: He was kind of an under the radar linebacker from 874 00:36:12,228 --> 00:36:14,348 Speaker 20: the University of Hawaii that nobody really knew about. 875 00:36:14,548 --> 00:36:16,348 Speaker 21: And he just talked about the value of the game 876 00:36:16,388 --> 00:36:18,308 Speaker 21: and made him a third round. 877 00:36:18,188 --> 00:36:20,108 Speaker 20: Draft pick, so you know, and just then I watched 878 00:36:20,188 --> 00:36:21,508 Speaker 20: him the rest of the week, I watch him with 879 00:36:21,548 --> 00:36:23,948 Speaker 20: the guys, and so, you know, fast forward to this year. 880 00:36:24,108 --> 00:36:26,308 Speaker 20: The league office always asks us, you know, do you 881 00:36:26,428 --> 00:36:28,028 Speaker 20: do you have someone in mind that you would like 882 00:36:28,068 --> 00:36:30,268 Speaker 20: to coach a team? And Brick was that guy this year, 883 00:36:30,268 --> 00:36:32,068 Speaker 20: and thank god we got him. I called Joe Douglas 884 00:36:32,148 --> 00:36:34,548 Speaker 20: the GM and he was fired up for Brick to 885 00:36:34,588 --> 00:36:36,188 Speaker 20: come down and do it. So, you know, I would 886 00:36:36,228 --> 00:36:38,868 Speaker 20: equate him to if Jets fans want to know, like 887 00:36:38,908 --> 00:36:39,668 Speaker 20: what he's all about. 888 00:36:39,788 --> 00:36:41,868 Speaker 21: I think there's a real genuine quality to him. 889 00:36:41,908 --> 00:36:45,228 Speaker 20: He's really connected with his players, so kind of Dan campbellish, 890 00:36:45,228 --> 00:36:48,268 Speaker 20: you know, spending some time around dying down heremobile similar guy, 891 00:36:48,348 --> 00:36:50,748 Speaker 20: former player, just a real dude, a real dude that 892 00:36:50,748 --> 00:36:51,788 Speaker 20: the players are going to play for. 893 00:36:52,548 --> 00:36:55,788 Speaker 3: Well, it's not just players that the Senior Bowl produces, 894 00:36:55,828 --> 00:36:59,228 Speaker 3: it's coaches too. Listen, Jim, do is this like an 895 00:36:59,348 --> 00:37:02,588 Speaker 3: unboxing situation? Like if these guys get these hats and 896 00:37:02,668 --> 00:37:04,748 Speaker 3: that means they get invited to the game, Like, how 897 00:37:04,788 --> 00:37:05,388 Speaker 3: does this work? 898 00:37:05,628 --> 00:37:08,588 Speaker 20: So yeah, Jamie, we are going on year five of 899 00:37:08,628 --> 00:37:10,988 Speaker 20: sending the hats out, so we're we've got zoom calls 900 00:37:10,988 --> 00:37:13,108 Speaker 20: with all our scouts next week for three days full 901 00:37:13,108 --> 00:37:15,948 Speaker 20: of zoom calls. They're pretty exhausted, but we will. We'll 902 00:37:15,948 --> 00:37:18,828 Speaker 20: be sending out invites here in about three weeks and 903 00:37:18,868 --> 00:37:21,428 Speaker 20: they come in a box. Shout out to New Era, 904 00:37:21,548 --> 00:37:23,628 Speaker 20: thank you for these great hats and the players. They'll 905 00:37:23,628 --> 00:37:25,788 Speaker 20: get these these hats in a box and that's the 906 00:37:25,828 --> 00:37:28,308 Speaker 20: official invite. So appreciate you guys having me back on 907 00:37:28,348 --> 00:37:30,148 Speaker 20: to UH to unveil this thing this year. 908 00:37:30,508 --> 00:37:33,428 Speaker 4: That's cool, my ma'am, my man, Jimy the best. 909 00:37:33,428 --> 00:37:35,788 Speaker 2: Thanks, thank you so much, dude, you're the best, Jamiere 910 00:37:35,828 --> 00:37:36,108 Speaker 2: the Man. 911 00:37:36,228 --> 00:37:38,348 Speaker 7: Enjoy this weekend's games and we'll be watching all those 912 00:37:38,348 --> 00:37:39,388 Speaker 7: senior ball alum this week. 913 00:37:39,388 --> 00:37:40,108 Speaker 21: I appreciate you. 914 00:37:40,068 --> 00:37:43,988 Speaker 13: Guys, Appreciate the mayor of Mobile him Nage. 915 00:37:44,108 --> 00:37:48,828 Speaker 9: We love them.