1 00:00:01,200 --> 00:00:06,600 Speaker 1: And now Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks. 2 00:00:07,600 --> 00:00:09,640 Speaker 1: Everybody welcome to Move the Sticks, presented by the Ford 3 00:00:09,680 --> 00:00:13,720 Speaker 1: f series. DJ Bucky here on a what is today? Tuesday? 4 00:00:13,720 --> 00:00:17,240 Speaker 1: It's a Tuesday. It is Tuesday, after terrific Monday night 5 00:00:17,239 --> 00:00:20,160 Speaker 1: football game. Dat may be surprised most of the football 6 00:00:20,200 --> 00:00:22,160 Speaker 1: bro Yeah, we gotta jump into that. We'll get into 7 00:00:22,200 --> 00:00:25,760 Speaker 1: that Patriots Dolphins game and gosh, four out of five 8 00:00:25,840 --> 00:00:27,560 Speaker 1: is that right now? Four to five wins at home 9 00:00:27,560 --> 00:00:30,560 Speaker 1: for the Dolphins over the Patriots. Yeah, absolutely crazy, It's insane. 10 00:00:30,760 --> 00:00:32,840 Speaker 1: We're gonna jump into that a little bit deeper here 11 00:00:32,920 --> 00:00:35,279 Speaker 1: in just a moment. You can also talk about our 12 00:00:35,320 --> 00:00:37,239 Speaker 1: offensive line of the week, as we do each and 13 00:00:37,320 --> 00:00:40,319 Speaker 1: every week. We're gonna touch on some news that came 14 00:00:40,320 --> 00:00:41,920 Speaker 1: down at the end of last week with the Cleveland 15 00:00:41,920 --> 00:00:44,400 Speaker 1: Browns finding a new general manager and John Dorsey, our 16 00:00:44,440 --> 00:00:46,239 Speaker 1: thoughts on that higher as well as where we think 17 00:00:46,240 --> 00:00:48,599 Speaker 1: they could go in the future, a draft where they're 18 00:00:48,600 --> 00:00:49,960 Speaker 1: gonna have a bunch of picks. And then we're gonna 19 00:00:50,000 --> 00:00:52,280 Speaker 1: jump over the college side talk about the Eisman Trophy 20 00:00:52,280 --> 00:00:54,639 Speaker 1: winner Baker Mayfield as well as well as the other 21 00:00:54,680 --> 00:00:57,720 Speaker 1: finalists talk about some running backs in college football. We're 22 00:00:57,760 --> 00:01:00,840 Speaker 1: looking forward to evaluating and watch in the bowl games 23 00:01:00,880 --> 00:01:03,280 Speaker 1: as we get towards the NFL Draft. A lot of 24 00:01:03,320 --> 00:01:04,679 Speaker 1: ground to cover here, Buck, but I think we do 25 00:01:04,800 --> 00:01:06,920 Speaker 1: need to start with what took place last night and 26 00:01:07,000 --> 00:01:09,000 Speaker 1: a Monday night football game that was dominated for the 27 00:01:09,040 --> 00:01:10,880 Speaker 1: most part by the Mammid Dolphins. Yeah. I think the 28 00:01:10,920 --> 00:01:13,280 Speaker 1: Miami Dolphins might have put out a new blueprint on 29 00:01:13,319 --> 00:01:16,040 Speaker 1: how to defend the New England Patriots. I was very, 30 00:01:16,080 --> 00:01:18,360 Speaker 1: very impressed with what they were able to do. Um 31 00:01:18,400 --> 00:01:19,720 Speaker 1: and I think you have a couple have to have 32 00:01:19,760 --> 00:01:22,319 Speaker 1: a couple of different factors in place to be able 33 00:01:22,360 --> 00:01:23,679 Speaker 1: to do it. You gotta be able to get a 34 00:01:23,680 --> 00:01:26,000 Speaker 1: pass rush, and ideally you want to be able to rush. 35 00:01:26,000 --> 00:01:28,560 Speaker 1: For the Miami Dolphins have that with Cameron Wake being 36 00:01:28,600 --> 00:01:31,240 Speaker 1: able to create chaos. They some interior pass rush as 37 00:01:31,200 --> 00:01:34,000 Speaker 1: Ivans and Dominican Sue Jordan Phillips showed up. You need 38 00:01:34,080 --> 00:01:35,680 Speaker 1: to be willing to play man and man. Bump and 39 00:01:35,760 --> 00:01:38,080 Speaker 1: run is in your face, nose and nose as you 40 00:01:38,120 --> 00:01:39,760 Speaker 1: like to say, nose and nose in your face. You 41 00:01:39,880 --> 00:01:43,000 Speaker 1: gotta be willing to get uh close and make them 42 00:01:43,120 --> 00:01:46,240 Speaker 1: uncomfortable and disrupt the timing of the passing game. And 43 00:01:46,280 --> 00:01:49,240 Speaker 1: you also have to be able to mix and disguise 44 00:01:49,680 --> 00:01:52,640 Speaker 1: your intentions. You have to blitz and come after pressure. 45 00:01:52,640 --> 00:01:55,400 Speaker 1: You gotta blitz and bluff. You can't allow Tom Brady 46 00:01:55,440 --> 00:01:57,880 Speaker 1: to really get honed in on what you're doing, because 47 00:01:57,920 --> 00:02:00,200 Speaker 1: he's proven time at the time. If you let him 48 00:02:00,400 --> 00:02:02,720 Speaker 1: know exactly what you're doing down after down, he'll pick 49 00:02:02,720 --> 00:02:04,880 Speaker 1: you apart. I thought the Miami Dolphins did a great 50 00:02:04,920 --> 00:02:07,360 Speaker 1: job of changing their looks, not giving him the same 51 00:02:07,400 --> 00:02:09,720 Speaker 1: look on multiple players back to back to back, and 52 00:02:09,760 --> 00:02:11,799 Speaker 1: because I think they were able to make him uncomfortable, 53 00:02:12,000 --> 00:02:13,480 Speaker 1: I think the big thing, and you touched on it, 54 00:02:13,520 --> 00:02:15,519 Speaker 1: is just the press coverage. They were physical with the 55 00:02:15,560 --> 00:02:18,680 Speaker 1: line of scrimmage. That's a rhythm, It's a rhythm offensive Tom. 56 00:02:18,720 --> 00:02:20,680 Speaker 1: Tom Brady is a rhythm quarterback. Once he gets in 57 00:02:20,680 --> 00:02:22,760 Speaker 1: that rhythm, you can't shake him. And I thought the 58 00:02:22,760 --> 00:02:25,280 Speaker 1: way they're able to reroute the line of scrimmage, he 59 00:02:25,360 --> 00:02:27,679 Speaker 1: never really got comfortable timing wise, the whole line. It 60 00:02:27,720 --> 00:02:29,840 Speaker 1: didn't look like no, he never got comfortable. And I 61 00:02:30,240 --> 00:02:32,399 Speaker 1: think I think the big thing, and we've talked about this, 62 00:02:32,880 --> 00:02:36,359 Speaker 1: Tom Brady. He masked a lot of the Patriots issues 63 00:02:36,400 --> 00:02:38,720 Speaker 1: when it comes to their personnel. He is so good 64 00:02:38,720 --> 00:02:40,480 Speaker 1: getting the ball out of his hands that when people 65 00:02:40,480 --> 00:02:43,040 Speaker 1: play a certain style, he certainly carves them up. He 66 00:02:43,080 --> 00:02:45,280 Speaker 1: carves them up with a bunch of paper cuts. What 67 00:02:45,320 --> 00:02:48,360 Speaker 1: we saw against the Dolphins, we saw a team that 68 00:02:48,440 --> 00:02:50,720 Speaker 1: was not going to let him have the layups. They 69 00:02:50,720 --> 00:02:53,200 Speaker 1: didn't get their quick rhythm screen game. They couldn't get 70 00:02:53,200 --> 00:02:56,560 Speaker 1: the quick passes off. They couldn't really use empty formation 71 00:02:56,600 --> 00:02:58,960 Speaker 1: to dictate the turns because their guys could hold up 72 00:02:58,960 --> 00:03:01,920 Speaker 1: in coverage. And because of that, the Patriots were at 73 00:03:01,919 --> 00:03:03,800 Speaker 1: a loss in terms of how to move the ball. 74 00:03:04,000 --> 00:03:06,120 Speaker 1: When they were able to move the ball, it really 75 00:03:06,160 --> 00:03:08,040 Speaker 1: was when the Miami Dolphins backed off and try to 76 00:03:08,040 --> 00:03:11,160 Speaker 1: play more of a blanket umbrella type defense. And so, 77 00:03:11,639 --> 00:03:13,600 Speaker 1: if I'm the Pittsburgh still is, if I'm any of 78 00:03:13,600 --> 00:03:16,600 Speaker 1: the contenders that are thinking about beating the Pages in 79 00:03:16,639 --> 00:03:18,720 Speaker 1: the playoffs, I think this is the same formly that 80 00:03:18,760 --> 00:03:21,000 Speaker 1: we saw the Denver Broncos used time and time again. 81 00:03:21,080 --> 00:03:23,560 Speaker 1: We've seen the Seattle Seahawks use this formula. You have 82 00:03:23,639 --> 00:03:25,440 Speaker 1: to be committed to vary new looks, but you gotta 83 00:03:25,440 --> 00:03:26,960 Speaker 1: play press coverage on the outside. Yeah, I think its 84 00:03:26,960 --> 00:03:29,280 Speaker 1: interesting when you look at man beaters for the Patriots, 85 00:03:29,280 --> 00:03:31,000 Speaker 1: who are their guys you want to rely on to 86 00:03:31,040 --> 00:03:33,440 Speaker 1: beat man coverage. You start with Julian Edelman gone for 87 00:03:33,440 --> 00:03:35,560 Speaker 1: the year gone, Then you go to Gronk did not 88 00:03:35,560 --> 00:03:37,440 Speaker 1: play in this football game. The next one, I do 89 00:03:37,480 --> 00:03:39,480 Speaker 1: think they have three is Brandon Cooks. Now, we were 90 00:03:39,480 --> 00:03:41,600 Speaker 1: talking about this a little bit before we started. Brandon 91 00:03:41,640 --> 00:03:44,480 Speaker 1: Cooks was erased in this game by Xavian Howard. Davin 92 00:03:44,480 --> 00:03:46,440 Speaker 1: Howder played out of his mind, did a great job 93 00:03:46,560 --> 00:03:48,800 Speaker 1: of winning his one on one matchup on the perimeter. 94 00:03:49,120 --> 00:03:51,400 Speaker 1: He locked him up, put both hands on him. Really 95 00:03:51,400 --> 00:03:53,880 Speaker 1: made it very, very difficult and challenging for Brandon Cooks 96 00:03:53,880 --> 00:03:57,080 Speaker 1: to get away. When Brandon Cooks was able to get away, 97 00:03:57,520 --> 00:04:00,240 Speaker 1: Tom Brady and Cooks cannot connect. Sometimes the ball hung 98 00:04:00,320 --> 00:04:02,880 Speaker 1: up and floated Saven Howard did a great job of competing. 99 00:04:03,480 --> 00:04:06,280 Speaker 1: I believe that the Patriots will see a lot of this, 100 00:04:06,360 --> 00:04:08,400 Speaker 1: and this is not a surprise to the Patriots because 101 00:04:08,640 --> 00:04:10,800 Speaker 1: they worked on this. It was out reports were out 102 00:04:10,880 --> 00:04:12,800 Speaker 1: in the off season that they were working on man 103 00:04:12,800 --> 00:04:14,640 Speaker 1: to man coverage, bump and run. How to defeat it 104 00:04:14,680 --> 00:04:17,040 Speaker 1: because they knew that that would be something that teams 105 00:04:17,040 --> 00:04:20,640 Speaker 1: would try. But I think now that we have visual 106 00:04:20,839 --> 00:04:24,240 Speaker 1: evidence that this style of play can hurt them or 107 00:04:24,279 --> 00:04:26,480 Speaker 1: disrupt them, they're going to continue to see a lot 108 00:04:26,520 --> 00:04:28,880 Speaker 1: of it and we'll see how they react. We'll see 109 00:04:28,920 --> 00:04:31,479 Speaker 1: what the answers are to the test when they get 110 00:04:31,480 --> 00:04:33,560 Speaker 1: tested by this approach. But I think you will see 111 00:04:33,880 --> 00:04:37,360 Speaker 1: more bunch formations, more clusters, more crossing routes, more pick plays, 112 00:04:37,760 --> 00:04:39,839 Speaker 1: and I think you'll see the pages eventually get better. 113 00:04:39,960 --> 00:04:42,520 Speaker 1: But I would expect teams to try and follow this blueprint, 114 00:04:42,720 --> 00:04:44,560 Speaker 1: no question. And went back and looked at my Xavian 115 00:04:44,640 --> 00:04:48,400 Speaker 1: Howard notes from Baylor six o one to oh one 116 00:04:48,480 --> 00:04:51,320 Speaker 1: ran four five eight Um. I gave him a sixty two. 117 00:04:51,320 --> 00:04:53,640 Speaker 1: He actually my fifty first player you do a top fifty. 118 00:04:53,720 --> 00:04:56,360 Speaker 1: He was actually number fifty one. UH boundary corner at 119 00:04:56,360 --> 00:04:59,440 Speaker 1: Baylor Press and reroute. I thought he lost focus at times, 120 00:04:59,520 --> 00:05:00,880 Speaker 1: was the one on him. I think he's a very 121 00:05:00,920 --> 00:05:03,080 Speaker 1: gifted athlete at night chup covering tight ends there. I 122 00:05:03,120 --> 00:05:05,480 Speaker 1: think ended up running fastest protect remember thing, he played 123 00:05:05,480 --> 00:05:06,880 Speaker 1: a lot faster than the four or five eighth than 124 00:05:06,920 --> 00:05:09,080 Speaker 1: he ran an Indy. But how about I go back 125 00:05:09,080 --> 00:05:11,719 Speaker 1: to that draft I had, Michael Thomas is my fiftieth 126 00:05:11,760 --> 00:05:14,880 Speaker 1: guy buck and Xaving Howard is fifty one, And looking 127 00:05:14,920 --> 00:05:17,679 Speaker 1: at how Michael Thomas played throughout his scree, he's definitely 128 00:05:18,080 --> 00:05:20,159 Speaker 1: uh played much better than the fifty number that I 129 00:05:20,160 --> 00:05:22,600 Speaker 1: had next to his name. And Zavan Howard, man, last night, 130 00:05:22,640 --> 00:05:24,560 Speaker 1: you looked like a top fifteen type pick, not a 131 00:05:24,839 --> 00:05:26,600 Speaker 1: not a guy you should have a fifty one. I mean, 132 00:05:26,640 --> 00:05:28,400 Speaker 1: he was unbelievable. I think it was the best game 133 00:05:28,400 --> 00:05:30,520 Speaker 1: that I've seen him play. Obviously, we talked about the 134 00:05:30,520 --> 00:05:32,760 Speaker 1: talent that he brings to the table. Um. I was 135 00:05:32,800 --> 00:05:36,080 Speaker 1: really really um intrigued and impressed by the way that 136 00:05:36,160 --> 00:05:38,240 Speaker 1: he played at the line of scrimmage. Brandon Cooks is 137 00:05:38,279 --> 00:05:40,080 Speaker 1: a real do I think Brandon Cooks has an opportunity 138 00:05:40,040 --> 00:05:41,440 Speaker 1: to be one of the best receivers in the league 139 00:05:41,560 --> 00:05:43,120 Speaker 1: and for him to go nose to nose and really 140 00:05:43,160 --> 00:05:45,599 Speaker 1: race challenge and he raised him out the game plan 141 00:05:46,040 --> 00:05:48,599 Speaker 1: that says speaks volumes for what Xavian Howard can be. 142 00:05:48,960 --> 00:05:50,680 Speaker 1: Now what we want to see if he's going to 143 00:05:50,720 --> 00:05:52,600 Speaker 1: be mentioned with some of those top corners. We got 144 00:05:52,600 --> 00:05:54,640 Speaker 1: to see it consistently. So now that you've done it, 145 00:05:54,839 --> 00:05:57,279 Speaker 1: you did it on a big stage. The next step 146 00:05:57,480 --> 00:05:59,560 Speaker 1: is to do it week after week after week. We 147 00:05:59,600 --> 00:06:02,120 Speaker 1: can depend you to be in a racer. Let's see 148 00:06:02,120 --> 00:06:04,200 Speaker 1: if you can live up to what he started to show. 149 00:06:04,640 --> 00:06:07,160 Speaker 1: No question, I'm exious to see how this Dolphins team 150 00:06:07,200 --> 00:06:10,520 Speaker 1: finishes up the season here hanging around. No question, that's 151 00:06:10,520 --> 00:06:13,120 Speaker 1: a big win for them over the Patriots on Monday 152 00:06:13,160 --> 00:06:15,120 Speaker 1: Night Football. They stand at six and seven right now, 153 00:06:15,160 --> 00:06:17,919 Speaker 1: Patriots tenant three. We got to our offensive Line of 154 00:06:17,920 --> 00:06:20,960 Speaker 1: the week. This is UH presented by the Ford f Series. 155 00:06:21,000 --> 00:06:22,960 Speaker 1: Our buddy Sean O'Hara does this each and every week 156 00:06:23,080 --> 00:06:25,080 Speaker 1: nfl dot com Slash four. You can check out his 157 00:06:25,120 --> 00:06:28,680 Speaker 1: built Ford Tough Offensive Line of the Week article. Back, 158 00:06:28,720 --> 00:06:31,080 Speaker 1: I'm gonna nominate the Bears like they ran for over 159 00:06:31,080 --> 00:06:33,599 Speaker 1: two thirty yards against the Bengals. It was a thirty 160 00:06:33,640 --> 00:06:36,839 Speaker 1: three to seven, but kicking UH did give up two sacks, 161 00:06:36,839 --> 00:06:38,800 Speaker 1: But I thought for the most part, Shrobsky was kept 162 00:06:38,800 --> 00:06:41,640 Speaker 1: pretty clean and had one of his better games. So um, 163 00:06:41,960 --> 00:06:44,279 Speaker 1: balance wise, you average six point one yards to carry, 164 00:06:44,279 --> 00:06:46,600 Speaker 1: three rushing touchdowns and you dominated football game. I'll throw 165 00:06:46,640 --> 00:06:49,400 Speaker 1: the Bears up there. Yeah, absolutely, the Bears deserve to 166 00:06:49,480 --> 00:06:52,840 Speaker 1: be in that conversation. I would also nominate the Buffalo 167 00:06:52,920 --> 00:06:56,360 Speaker 1: Bills in the snow shade. Bad with the game. They 168 00:06:56,360 --> 00:06:58,680 Speaker 1: were able to move the ball consistently. But what did 169 00:06:58,720 --> 00:07:00,800 Speaker 1: Chicttago Bears were able to do. They issued out a 170 00:07:00,880 --> 00:07:04,440 Speaker 1: straight butt kicking, Their offensive line dominated the trenches. They 171 00:07:04,480 --> 00:07:06,320 Speaker 1: were able to run the ball at will. And when 172 00:07:06,320 --> 00:07:07,839 Speaker 1: you run the ball at whill, it makes life easy 173 00:07:07,880 --> 00:07:10,800 Speaker 1: for the quarterback. So yeah, hass off to Chicago Bears 174 00:07:10,880 --> 00:07:13,040 Speaker 1: for winning the award this week. Yeah, I know that 175 00:07:13,160 --> 00:07:15,080 Speaker 1: was That was a good performance for them. Good signed 176 00:07:15,120 --> 00:07:17,119 Speaker 1: to for your head coach, guy, your guy, John Fox. 177 00:07:17,160 --> 00:07:19,239 Speaker 1: This team has not quit and they had every reason 178 00:07:19,280 --> 00:07:21,520 Speaker 1: to quit. Came out there and and got after it 179 00:07:21,560 --> 00:07:23,800 Speaker 1: against the Bengals. Big win there for the Bears. All right, 180 00:07:23,840 --> 00:07:26,120 Speaker 1: let's move on now, Buck, this is big news we 181 00:07:26,200 --> 00:07:30,040 Speaker 1: had last week. John Dorsey gets named the general manager 182 00:07:30,280 --> 00:07:32,200 Speaker 1: of the Cleveland Browns. Now If you've been listening to 183 00:07:32,240 --> 00:07:34,640 Speaker 1: the pod here, me and Bucky have been talking about 184 00:07:34,680 --> 00:07:36,080 Speaker 1: this for a long time and slowly. I think he 185 00:07:36,120 --> 00:07:37,840 Speaker 1: even went back in the archives and found a little 186 00:07:37,840 --> 00:07:39,880 Speaker 1: clip when we were talking about John Dorsey being a 187 00:07:39,880 --> 00:07:43,280 Speaker 1: no brainer fit for the for the Cleveland Browns. They 188 00:07:43,480 --> 00:07:46,000 Speaker 1: go out and hire John Dorsey right now, right now. 189 00:07:46,360 --> 00:07:48,120 Speaker 1: I mean, like, I don't know how it ended in 190 00:07:48,440 --> 00:07:52,240 Speaker 1: Kansas City, but I do know what John Dorsey's reputation is. 191 00:07:52,280 --> 00:07:54,679 Speaker 1: And I know from being around him on school calls 192 00:07:54,720 --> 00:07:57,400 Speaker 1: and being around from him with him at a bunch 193 00:07:57,440 --> 00:08:00,800 Speaker 1: of different events to scouting events over the year, I 194 00:08:00,840 --> 00:08:03,800 Speaker 1: think he's one of the best evaluators in the National 195 00:08:03,840 --> 00:08:07,560 Speaker 1: Football League, Bucky, I think, Sully correct me if I'm wrong. 196 00:08:07,560 --> 00:08:11,520 Speaker 1: That's early October when we were late October, but still, 197 00:08:11,120 --> 00:08:14,400 Speaker 1: I mean mid October October. I made the middle Thank 198 00:08:14,440 --> 00:08:17,160 Speaker 1: you appreciate that, really, but this is something, but it 199 00:08:17,160 --> 00:08:18,960 Speaker 1: was a no brainer. He's out on the street, he's available. 200 00:08:19,160 --> 00:08:21,200 Speaker 1: This team has a ton of assets coming up in 201 00:08:21,200 --> 00:08:23,400 Speaker 1: the upcoming draft, including if the season ended right now, 202 00:08:23,480 --> 00:08:25,760 Speaker 1: picks number one and number five. They've got to get 203 00:08:25,760 --> 00:08:27,760 Speaker 1: these right, and that's got to include a quarterback. Has 204 00:08:27,800 --> 00:08:30,360 Speaker 1: to included a quarterback. And I wrote about this briefly 205 00:08:30,360 --> 00:08:34,480 Speaker 1: in my notebook on Friday, that this is a personnel man, 206 00:08:34,520 --> 00:08:36,800 Speaker 1: his dream to have so much draft capital to be 207 00:08:36,840 --> 00:08:39,600 Speaker 1: able to really reshape the roster in your own image. Um, 208 00:08:39,920 --> 00:08:41,800 Speaker 1: if you know what you're doing when it comes to 209 00:08:41,880 --> 00:08:45,679 Speaker 1: selecting players, this should be a pretty quick rebuild for 210 00:08:45,720 --> 00:08:48,000 Speaker 1: the Cleveland Browns. They have young talent in place, but 211 00:08:48,040 --> 00:08:49,800 Speaker 1: you want to obviously fortify that. You want to get 212 00:08:49,840 --> 00:08:51,880 Speaker 1: some more Blue Chippers to go around, and you want 213 00:08:51,920 --> 00:08:54,520 Speaker 1: to figure out what it's going on with your quarterback situation. 214 00:08:54,559 --> 00:08:56,120 Speaker 1: And we'll see what happens in the next couple of 215 00:08:56,160 --> 00:08:59,959 Speaker 1: weeks with Deshaun Kaiser playing with Josh Gordon and those 216 00:09:00,080 --> 00:09:02,680 Speaker 1: other guys. But if you're John Dorsey, this is everything 217 00:09:02,760 --> 00:09:05,199 Speaker 1: that you want. I think the big thing will be 218 00:09:05,880 --> 00:09:09,320 Speaker 1: how the Browns changed their philosophical approach when it comes 219 00:09:09,360 --> 00:09:12,480 Speaker 1: to evaluating and drafting players. Sashi Brown and his crew 220 00:09:12,559 --> 00:09:15,559 Speaker 1: want to take a more Atlantic analytical approach, want to 221 00:09:15,679 --> 00:09:19,199 Speaker 1: use numbers and quantitative and empirical data to help in 222 00:09:19,240 --> 00:09:22,360 Speaker 1: the selection of players. John Derts is an old school guy. Obviously, 223 00:09:22,760 --> 00:09:25,240 Speaker 1: haven't worked with him briefly in Seattle, but having been 224 00:09:25,320 --> 00:09:27,120 Speaker 1: around him in Green Bay when I was a player 225 00:09:27,400 --> 00:09:29,719 Speaker 1: and knowing how that system works, it's gonna be more 226 00:09:29,880 --> 00:09:32,480 Speaker 1: of a tape driven deal. There s been a lot 227 00:09:32,520 --> 00:09:35,559 Speaker 1: of long hours with everyone watching the tape, compiling the 228 00:09:35,640 --> 00:09:39,800 Speaker 1: data off the film, making decisions. So workouts and numbers 229 00:09:39,840 --> 00:09:42,440 Speaker 1: will matter a little bit, but the tape will will 230 00:09:42,520 --> 00:09:45,959 Speaker 1: mean everything, and so we will see how they do it. 231 00:09:46,040 --> 00:09:48,520 Speaker 1: He did a great job in Kansas City fortifying that roster. 232 00:09:48,880 --> 00:09:51,079 Speaker 1: He's done a great job before in his previous stops 233 00:09:51,120 --> 00:09:53,280 Speaker 1: in Green Bay. Let's just see what he's able to 234 00:09:53,320 --> 00:09:55,520 Speaker 1: do in Cleveland, because he certainly understands that this is 235 00:09:55,559 --> 00:09:58,200 Speaker 1: a franchise that needs an effusion of talent to get 236 00:09:58,240 --> 00:10:00,160 Speaker 1: over the hum All right, let's go to your formula here. 237 00:10:00,200 --> 00:10:02,360 Speaker 1: We always talk about this, You've been talking about it forever. 238 00:10:02,760 --> 00:10:04,240 Speaker 1: You put a number to it. When we look at 239 00:10:04,240 --> 00:10:07,000 Speaker 1: blue Ship players for a roster eight to ten, eight 240 00:10:07,040 --> 00:10:08,240 Speaker 1: to ten, I think you have to have eight to 241 00:10:08,320 --> 00:10:10,400 Speaker 1: ten blue ship players. You need to have some I 242 00:10:10,440 --> 00:10:12,800 Speaker 1: mean depending on your color coding system, if goals are 243 00:10:12,800 --> 00:10:14,880 Speaker 1: belowd AD or reds or whatever, but you have to 244 00:10:14,960 --> 00:10:18,280 Speaker 1: have eight to ten championship caliber players, meaning that there 245 00:10:18,600 --> 00:10:21,080 Speaker 1: Pro Bowl calibery they ranked among the top ten at 246 00:10:21,080 --> 00:10:23,679 Speaker 1: their position throughout the league. If you have that kind 247 00:10:23,720 --> 00:10:26,679 Speaker 1: of roster, you can withstand most anything. Alright, eight to ten, 248 00:10:26,800 --> 00:10:28,600 Speaker 1: So let's go through I've got their depth chart here. 249 00:10:29,000 --> 00:10:31,080 Speaker 1: Let's get guys that we think are in that range 250 00:10:31,160 --> 00:10:34,000 Speaker 1: right now or are capable of getting into that range. Okay, 251 00:10:34,400 --> 00:10:35,960 Speaker 1: I think we start with Josh Gordon as a blue 252 00:10:36,000 --> 00:10:38,760 Speaker 1: chip player. So we got one right number twelve. We 253 00:10:38,960 --> 00:10:41,640 Speaker 1: stay at that position. I know he's not there yet, 254 00:10:42,080 --> 00:10:44,640 Speaker 1: but I still hold out hope that Corey Coleman has 255 00:10:44,760 --> 00:10:47,160 Speaker 1: that potential still out there. Can we put him out 256 00:10:47,160 --> 00:10:48,880 Speaker 1: as a maybe? Yeah, we can put him as a possible. 257 00:10:48,880 --> 00:10:50,360 Speaker 1: So keep him in the other in the car. You 258 00:10:50,480 --> 00:10:53,079 Speaker 1: keep tracking this, so he's in impossible. Um, let's go 259 00:10:53,240 --> 00:10:55,520 Speaker 1: Joe Betonio, I think is a is a Pro Bowl 260 00:10:55,640 --> 00:10:58,040 Speaker 1: caliber guard. Put him in there. Okay, so we put 261 00:10:58,120 --> 00:11:01,200 Speaker 1: him in there. Uh, Zeitler has been I think he's 262 00:11:01,200 --> 00:11:02,880 Speaker 1: been in some Pro Bowls. Sailor is a good player, 263 00:11:03,880 --> 00:11:05,440 Speaker 1: one of the highest paid players in the league. It's 264 00:11:05,480 --> 00:11:07,600 Speaker 1: not so say they may have three blue chair players 265 00:11:07,640 --> 00:11:10,360 Speaker 1: on their offensive line for sure. Well, yeah, Withrow Joe Thomas. 266 00:11:10,440 --> 00:11:13,520 Speaker 1: So put Joe Thomas down there, and then and in 267 00:11:13,600 --> 00:11:16,439 Speaker 1: the maybe category, in the future category, David and Joeku. 268 00:11:16,679 --> 00:11:19,120 Speaker 1: I think has definitely has blue blue talent. Yeah, he 269 00:11:19,200 --> 00:11:20,880 Speaker 1: was drafted to be a blue player. So that's something 270 00:11:20,920 --> 00:11:22,199 Speaker 1: that you would like to think that he can get to. 271 00:11:22,360 --> 00:11:24,040 Speaker 1: So let's keep him there. Now, I'm not gonna put 272 00:11:24,080 --> 00:11:25,960 Speaker 1: any of the running backs in there. I'm not gonna 273 00:11:26,000 --> 00:11:28,000 Speaker 1: put the quarterbacks in there. So that's it for the offense. 274 00:11:28,320 --> 00:11:30,240 Speaker 1: So what's our number out on the offensive? So we 275 00:11:30,360 --> 00:11:34,320 Speaker 1: have solid one to four and too possible and too possibles. Okay, 276 00:11:34,320 --> 00:11:36,480 Speaker 1: we go to the defensive side of the ball. Uh, 277 00:11:36,920 --> 00:11:39,360 Speaker 1: Myles Garrett, is you gonna put him in there? Right now? 278 00:11:40,440 --> 00:11:42,040 Speaker 1: We can put him in there? Okay, okay, put him 279 00:11:42,040 --> 00:11:44,760 Speaker 1: in there there. Uh. I think Danny Shelton is a really, 280 00:11:44,840 --> 00:11:46,800 Speaker 1: really good player. I don't think that I'm not gonna 281 00:11:46,800 --> 00:11:48,640 Speaker 1: put him as a blue chip player right now. I 282 00:11:48,679 --> 00:11:50,880 Speaker 1: think he's a good player. He's possible and then you 283 00:11:50,920 --> 00:11:53,120 Speaker 1: can put him in the possible. That's fine. Um again, 284 00:11:53,120 --> 00:11:56,000 Speaker 1: I would say probably the same thing here. Um when 285 00:11:56,040 --> 00:11:59,400 Speaker 1: you look at at uh, where's my guy here? Where's 286 00:11:59,400 --> 00:12:03,880 Speaker 1: my outside line backer? Who? Uh? Yeah, yeah, agua agua. 287 00:12:04,000 --> 00:12:06,840 Speaker 1: Isn't that he's in the possible? He's again, really good player. 288 00:12:06,880 --> 00:12:08,360 Speaker 1: I don't know if I put a blue chip label 289 00:12:08,400 --> 00:12:12,120 Speaker 1: on him, but really good player. Um, Kirksey, really good player. 290 00:12:12,280 --> 00:12:14,920 Speaker 1: I don't put him in the blue ship category. Collins. 291 00:12:15,040 --> 00:12:17,520 Speaker 1: We could Jamie Collins. Yeah, he's hurt, he's on I R, 292 00:12:17,679 --> 00:12:19,520 Speaker 1: so I would put him in there. He's I put 293 00:12:19,600 --> 00:12:22,800 Speaker 1: him in the blue chip category. So and then the secondary. 294 00:12:23,880 --> 00:12:25,920 Speaker 1: So right now, if if we're just looking at them 295 00:12:26,000 --> 00:12:30,400 Speaker 1: and we're saying one too, three, four, they have five, six, 296 00:12:30,600 --> 00:12:33,040 Speaker 1: six guys, and they got some guys that could grow 297 00:12:33,160 --> 00:12:35,640 Speaker 1: in a sin to being in that. I think when 298 00:12:35,679 --> 00:12:38,959 Speaker 1: you look at this team right now, if I was 299 00:12:39,040 --> 00:12:41,560 Speaker 1: John Dorsey and I could attack it. We don't necessarily 300 00:12:41,600 --> 00:12:44,240 Speaker 1: know what the draft brings at the top, but man 301 00:12:44,320 --> 00:12:47,000 Speaker 1: if I can get another player that can compliment Josh Gordon, 302 00:12:47,040 --> 00:12:48,679 Speaker 1: if if we don't think Corey Coleman can do, we 303 00:12:48,679 --> 00:12:50,880 Speaker 1: saw what Philadelphia was able to do. Maybe he's not 304 00:12:51,160 --> 00:12:54,040 Speaker 1: a blue but a high end player that a B 305 00:12:54,240 --> 00:12:57,600 Speaker 1: level player. UM gotta figure out the quarterback and it's 306 00:12:57,640 --> 00:13:01,120 Speaker 1: just a matter of do you believe Kaiser will be 307 00:13:01,240 --> 00:13:03,360 Speaker 1: better if we surrounded with better talent like we saw 308 00:13:03,480 --> 00:13:05,520 Speaker 1: Jared Golf, or do we believe he can't get it 309 00:13:05,600 --> 00:13:10,600 Speaker 1: done and we're gonna go elsewhere. On defense, I like Garrett, 310 00:13:10,840 --> 00:13:13,080 Speaker 1: I like, but they gives you two pass rusher. Denny 311 00:13:13,120 --> 00:13:15,480 Speaker 1: Shelton is a solid player in the middle, Jamie Collins 312 00:13:15,520 --> 00:13:18,240 Speaker 1: and Kirk's you're a nice linebacker tandem. I believe they 313 00:13:18,320 --> 00:13:20,800 Speaker 1: really have to commit a lot of capital to fortify 314 00:13:20,840 --> 00:13:22,760 Speaker 1: in the back in to being able to play the 315 00:13:22,800 --> 00:13:25,000 Speaker 1: way they want to play. They need two corners that 316 00:13:25,080 --> 00:13:27,440 Speaker 1: are high level players. They need a safety that can 317 00:13:27,480 --> 00:13:29,320 Speaker 1: be a player, whether she's strong or you're free safety 318 00:13:29,400 --> 00:13:31,600 Speaker 1: or whatever. They can get some blues in that category 319 00:13:31,679 --> 00:13:33,920 Speaker 1: and that division, because you think about the division and 320 00:13:34,000 --> 00:13:36,920 Speaker 1: the Bill Account division is the Pittsburgh steel Is. You 321 00:13:37,040 --> 00:13:39,079 Speaker 1: gotta be able to have a defense that can compete 322 00:13:39,320 --> 00:13:41,079 Speaker 1: with that offense that they have. So you gotta have 323 00:13:41,120 --> 00:13:43,120 Speaker 1: a corner that can match it with Antonio Brown, gotta 324 00:13:43,160 --> 00:13:44,880 Speaker 1: have someone in the middle they can do these things. 325 00:13:44,880 --> 00:13:47,160 Speaker 1: You gotta have people that can line up and deal 326 00:13:47,240 --> 00:13:50,719 Speaker 1: with Levy and Bill. So they need to attack their 327 00:13:50,880 --> 00:13:54,400 Speaker 1: defense and maybe find a big time running Interesting because 328 00:13:54,400 --> 00:13:56,480 Speaker 1: normally you talk about a rebuild process, you look at 329 00:13:56,520 --> 00:13:59,160 Speaker 1: the trenches in the quarterback position. Actually think the trenches 330 00:13:59,160 --> 00:14:02,080 Speaker 1: they're okay. Quarterback positions where you gotta start, of course, 331 00:14:02,240 --> 00:14:04,000 Speaker 1: that's it's it's that's the question where and I really 332 00:14:04,080 --> 00:14:07,200 Speaker 1: believe a lot of it depends on what did Dorsey 333 00:14:07,320 --> 00:14:11,120 Speaker 1: think about Kai when he was being drafted, how high 334 00:14:11,200 --> 00:14:13,360 Speaker 1: in opinions? Well, you know that the Green Bay way 335 00:14:13,400 --> 00:14:17,760 Speaker 1: of doing business, that hand size big physical. Also, if 336 00:14:17,800 --> 00:14:20,440 Speaker 1: you talk about the way that you view the way 337 00:14:20,480 --> 00:14:22,800 Speaker 1: you have to play that position and that in that division, 338 00:14:23,040 --> 00:14:26,120 Speaker 1: it has to be a big, strong arm player. It 339 00:14:26,200 --> 00:14:29,800 Speaker 1: has to be someone rugged rugged division. You gotta be 340 00:14:29,800 --> 00:14:31,440 Speaker 1: able to show up every week. You gotta be able 341 00:14:31,440 --> 00:14:34,760 Speaker 1: to withstand the pounding. So depending on how he views 342 00:14:34,880 --> 00:14:37,680 Speaker 1: him in that that could determine it, because he could say, 343 00:14:37,800 --> 00:14:40,480 Speaker 1: this is what we would do. Maybe we'll stick with Kaiser. 344 00:14:41,120 --> 00:14:43,800 Speaker 1: We'll see if we can fortify and get everything around 345 00:14:43,960 --> 00:14:46,840 Speaker 1: him right, and see if he fails, and if he fails, 346 00:14:46,920 --> 00:14:49,720 Speaker 1: we remove the polls, or we keep Kays and maybe 347 00:14:49,760 --> 00:14:52,880 Speaker 1: we bring a vet. I think what they're gonna do, 348 00:14:53,800 --> 00:14:56,040 Speaker 1: this is my guess. I think they're gonna they haven't 349 00:14:56,040 --> 00:14:58,200 Speaker 1: given up on Kaiser, but I still think that their 350 00:14:58,240 --> 00:15:01,040 Speaker 1: first pick in this draft will be a quarterback. I 351 00:15:01,120 --> 00:15:02,680 Speaker 1: still think so. I think they're basicly gonna say we're 352 00:15:02,680 --> 00:15:04,600 Speaker 1: gonna give ourselves two chances at this thing. We've got 353 00:15:04,720 --> 00:15:06,920 Speaker 1: Kaiser who we like. Now we're gonna go get the 354 00:15:07,120 --> 00:15:09,040 Speaker 1: who we think is the most talented guy in this draft, 355 00:15:09,080 --> 00:15:10,640 Speaker 1: and then we're gonna come back at number five and 356 00:15:10,720 --> 00:15:12,840 Speaker 1: we can get an impact player. And don't forget they 357 00:15:12,880 --> 00:15:15,040 Speaker 1: have three twos and one of those is Houston, so 358 00:15:15,200 --> 00:15:16,720 Speaker 1: they could be picking right right now. I think it's 359 00:15:16,760 --> 00:15:19,440 Speaker 1: day be picking one, five, thirty three, and thirty eight 360 00:15:19,600 --> 00:15:23,920 Speaker 1: plus Phillies too, So I think they can afford to, 361 00:15:24,280 --> 00:15:25,920 Speaker 1: if not with that first pick, with the fifth pick, 362 00:15:25,960 --> 00:15:27,080 Speaker 1: one of the first two picks has to be a 363 00:15:27,160 --> 00:15:29,520 Speaker 1: quarterback and double up, you double up, give yourself two 364 00:15:29,560 --> 00:15:31,160 Speaker 1: options here. Let these guys kind of come up. It 365 00:15:31,240 --> 00:15:33,400 Speaker 1: kind of reminds me a little bit Jimmy Johnson with 366 00:15:33,480 --> 00:15:36,800 Speaker 1: the Cowboys, Troy Aikman come back to Steve Walsh right 367 00:15:36,840 --> 00:15:39,560 Speaker 1: in the supplemental it's fun around. So I think I 368 00:15:39,680 --> 00:15:43,480 Speaker 1: think it's research for DJ was a Cowboys. Don't tell 369 00:15:43,520 --> 00:15:46,880 Speaker 1: me that cowboy by the way behind the glass, they're 370 00:15:46,880 --> 00:15:49,240 Speaker 1: telling me Bucky Kevin Zeisler has not been to a 371 00:15:49,320 --> 00:15:51,000 Speaker 1: Pro Bowl. That's why though I believe he's one of 372 00:15:51,040 --> 00:15:54,560 Speaker 1: the highest paid interior offensive alignment in the league. And 373 00:15:54,680 --> 00:15:57,640 Speaker 1: also when we talk about blues. Blues are subjective to 374 00:15:57,720 --> 00:15:59,520 Speaker 1: your own teams. Yes, as you're looking at your team 375 00:15:59,560 --> 00:16:01,560 Speaker 1: based on how you play and how they got plays 376 00:16:01,600 --> 00:16:04,360 Speaker 1: in your system compared to how just from an Accolade 377 00:16:04,360 --> 00:16:06,840 Speaker 1: standpoint dodgement, Hey, he hasn't, probably, but I think he's 378 00:16:06,880 --> 00:16:08,640 Speaker 1: a Pro Bowl caliber player. And again, when we say 379 00:16:08,680 --> 00:16:11,320 Speaker 1: Pro Bowl caliber, we're not talking about the nine dollars 380 00:16:11,320 --> 00:16:12,840 Speaker 1: Cowboys get vote to the Pro Bowl every year. We're 381 00:16:12,840 --> 00:16:14,880 Speaker 1: talking about from a personnel standpoint, you think he's an 382 00:16:14,920 --> 00:16:17,400 Speaker 1: elite player the pro bo though. Speaking of which, it's 383 00:16:17,440 --> 00:16:19,240 Speaker 1: your last chance to vote for your favorite players in 384 00:16:19,280 --> 00:16:22,440 Speaker 1: the team Pro Bowl in Orlando this year. Tweet hashtag 385 00:16:22,520 --> 00:16:25,280 Speaker 1: Pro Bowl vote and the players first and last names 386 00:16:25,400 --> 00:16:28,400 Speaker 1: or access to full ballot at NFL dot com slash 387 00:16:28,600 --> 00:16:31,480 Speaker 1: Pro Bowl Vote vote today. All right, there's your Pro Bowl. Oh, 388 00:16:31,680 --> 00:16:33,240 Speaker 1: since since we're coming off to that, I know we 389 00:16:33,240 --> 00:16:34,680 Speaker 1: didn't put this on the rundown, but I think we 390 00:16:34,720 --> 00:16:36,560 Speaker 1: should probably talk about it because I think the leading 391 00:16:36,640 --> 00:16:38,720 Speaker 1: vote get are going into it was Carson. Oh yeah, 392 00:16:39,000 --> 00:16:41,600 Speaker 1: we should talk about the Eagles and how they go 393 00:16:41,720 --> 00:16:44,400 Speaker 1: about their business without Carson Wentz I tweeted out something 394 00:16:44,480 --> 00:16:47,000 Speaker 1: today saying, of all the teams in the National Football 395 00:16:47,040 --> 00:16:49,800 Speaker 1: League that are able to absorb a quarterback injury. I 396 00:16:49,840 --> 00:16:52,640 Speaker 1: would say the Philadelphia Eagles. And just just to taste though, 397 00:16:52,800 --> 00:16:54,360 Speaker 1: just to taste, because I think we're gonna want to 398 00:16:54,360 --> 00:16:56,880 Speaker 1: dive in this. We're doing a deep dives dive Thursday 399 00:16:58,000 --> 00:17:03,520 Speaker 1: like the video video show video like twice. I'm okay 400 00:17:03,560 --> 00:17:06,720 Speaker 1: with double down, just giving it. Just let's just different. 401 00:17:07,280 --> 00:17:10,200 Speaker 1: He wants to save the Thursday topic. Just to the 402 00:17:10,280 --> 00:17:12,600 Speaker 1: Thursday topic that's been tossed out and there are very 403 00:17:12,640 --> 00:17:15,560 Speaker 1: unofficial meeting that took place about five minutes ago, was 404 00:17:15,800 --> 00:17:18,359 Speaker 1: are they still the favorites in the NFC? So why 405 00:17:18,400 --> 00:17:20,479 Speaker 1: don't we go into what how this affects their football 406 00:17:20,480 --> 00:17:23,359 Speaker 1: team without necessarily saying where we think they stand in 407 00:17:23,560 --> 00:17:26,640 Speaker 1: terms of playoff picture. But as for this football team, buck, 408 00:17:27,560 --> 00:17:29,879 Speaker 1: I was just talking with somebody the day and this 409 00:17:30,080 --> 00:17:32,960 Speaker 1: was brought up. Man, not only are they losing key players, 410 00:17:32,960 --> 00:17:35,840 Speaker 1: they're losing their leaders captains for this football team, the 411 00:17:35,880 --> 00:17:39,840 Speaker 1: offensive captains, Jason Peters, Carson Wentz, Darren Sprowls, all three 412 00:17:39,880 --> 00:17:45,000 Speaker 1: of them. Their special teams captain was Mary Goes gone Um. 413 00:17:45,400 --> 00:17:48,520 Speaker 1: I think Malcolm Jenkins might be their only captain that's 414 00:17:48,560 --> 00:17:50,720 Speaker 1: still healthy. I think you have six captains. I think 415 00:17:50,920 --> 00:17:52,240 Speaker 1: they are. But you know what, I what I like 416 00:17:52,440 --> 00:17:54,960 Speaker 1: And here's what you're trying to do when you're building 417 00:17:55,040 --> 00:17:58,000 Speaker 1: a RUSS and I think, uh, Howie Roseman, Joe d 418 00:17:58,320 --> 00:18:00,200 Speaker 1: they've done a really good job of building a used 419 00:18:00,240 --> 00:18:03,320 Speaker 1: to add some versatility to it. Um, you want to 420 00:18:03,359 --> 00:18:05,920 Speaker 1: have enough weapons where you can more styles if you 421 00:18:06,000 --> 00:18:08,359 Speaker 1: have to. I think what they did the j J 422 00:18:08,400 --> 00:18:10,320 Speaker 1: I think is going to prove to be very vital 423 00:18:10,440 --> 00:18:13,960 Speaker 1: and critical to their championship run. They now if they 424 00:18:14,080 --> 00:18:16,199 Speaker 1: decide that they can't necessarily play the style that they 425 00:18:16,240 --> 00:18:18,600 Speaker 1: were playing with Carson Wentz, they can go to an 426 00:18:18,680 --> 00:18:22,359 Speaker 1: old school hammerhead running style with Jaji and the Gary 427 00:18:22,440 --> 00:18:24,879 Speaker 1: Blunt doing the heavy lifting. They still have receivers on 428 00:18:24,960 --> 00:18:27,520 Speaker 1: the outside, they got multiple tight ends. They still have 429 00:18:27,680 --> 00:18:30,200 Speaker 1: one of the best offensive lines without Jason Peter. And 430 00:18:30,240 --> 00:18:33,000 Speaker 1: then on defense, they can put more on us on 431 00:18:33,080 --> 00:18:35,239 Speaker 1: the defense to be a little more aggressive because they 432 00:18:35,280 --> 00:18:38,280 Speaker 1: have a deep and talented rotation. Up front. They got linebackers, 433 00:18:38,320 --> 00:18:41,639 Speaker 1: they got cornerbacks that are coming back. I mean, I 434 00:18:41,760 --> 00:18:44,920 Speaker 1: still believe hope is not lost. I believe, and I 435 00:18:45,000 --> 00:18:48,240 Speaker 1: heard Bill Parcel say this, Um, there's a path to 436 00:18:48,320 --> 00:18:50,399 Speaker 1: win every game. You just have to be willing to 437 00:18:50,440 --> 00:18:52,760 Speaker 1: walk that path. I think the Philadelphia Eagles have enough 438 00:18:52,840 --> 00:18:55,399 Speaker 1: options on their roster to give them an opportunity to 439 00:18:55,560 --> 00:18:58,479 Speaker 1: walk that path. Let's just see over the next three 440 00:18:58,520 --> 00:19:01,600 Speaker 1: weeks if they can identify a formula that will work 441 00:19:01,680 --> 00:19:03,800 Speaker 1: for them in the postseason. Because I still believe that 442 00:19:03,880 --> 00:19:05,840 Speaker 1: they are a team that can get it done. Let 443 00:19:05,880 --> 00:19:07,840 Speaker 1: me give you the the sneaky name who I think 444 00:19:07,960 --> 00:19:10,399 Speaker 1: is the key for the Philadelphia Eagles going forward. This 445 00:19:10,560 --> 00:19:12,800 Speaker 1: is the guy I think you're gonna you've seen some 446 00:19:12,880 --> 00:19:14,439 Speaker 1: good things from. I think you're gonna hear even more 447 00:19:14,480 --> 00:19:16,560 Speaker 1: from him. I think you're gonna shoulder more of a load. 448 00:19:16,640 --> 00:19:20,760 Speaker 1: Corey Clement, undrafted rookie who I think still looks like 449 00:19:20,800 --> 00:19:22,720 Speaker 1: their best running back when he's told. We talked about that. 450 00:19:22,800 --> 00:19:25,119 Speaker 1: We talked about that early in the season. Um, he 451 00:19:25,280 --> 00:19:28,320 Speaker 1: may be the best running back. Undrafted free agent from 452 00:19:28,359 --> 00:19:31,000 Speaker 1: Wisconsin has come in and is really versatile in terms 453 00:19:31,040 --> 00:19:32,880 Speaker 1: of being able to run it. Uh. We talked about 454 00:19:32,880 --> 00:19:34,560 Speaker 1: being able to run inside and out. He can catch 455 00:19:34,600 --> 00:19:36,120 Speaker 1: the ball out the back of something that I don't 456 00:19:36,160 --> 00:19:37,640 Speaker 1: know if we knew when he was he was taking 457 00:19:37,680 --> 00:19:39,359 Speaker 1: off the field and third down with that, that the 458 00:19:39,440 --> 00:19:43,000 Speaker 1: other back and so and so. Now they have that 459 00:19:43,080 --> 00:19:45,280 Speaker 1: kind of versatility where you can try out three running 460 00:19:45,320 --> 00:19:47,280 Speaker 1: backs and we know as it gets cold and bid 461 00:19:47,359 --> 00:19:50,760 Speaker 1: in Philadelphia, whatever, they can control the game, They can 462 00:19:50,800 --> 00:19:53,200 Speaker 1: control the clock, they can play keep away, and that 463 00:19:53,400 --> 00:19:55,560 Speaker 1: is a very very effective strategy against some of the 464 00:19:55,600 --> 00:19:58,080 Speaker 1: high powered offensive that they may face in the playoff front. 465 00:19:58,119 --> 00:19:59,359 Speaker 1: The other thing I was thinking of, if you're just 466 00:19:59,480 --> 00:20:01,600 Speaker 1: looking to generate a little more offensive and look, I 467 00:20:01,600 --> 00:20:04,120 Speaker 1: think Nick Foles is gonna be fine. He's a serviceable quarterback. 468 00:20:04,560 --> 00:20:06,280 Speaker 1: But if you're just looking for that extra little push, 469 00:20:06,800 --> 00:20:08,680 Speaker 1: I'm looking at the roster here and I'm going, okay, 470 00:20:08,680 --> 00:20:11,720 Speaker 1: you got three backs with a Garrett Garrett Blunt, Corey 471 00:20:11,800 --> 00:20:14,399 Speaker 1: Clement j Hi. If ever, there was a team if 472 00:20:14,400 --> 00:20:16,040 Speaker 1: you wanted to put in a little wildcat package just 473 00:20:16,119 --> 00:20:17,800 Speaker 1: to sprinkle, this is sprinkling a little bit. Give him 474 00:20:17,800 --> 00:20:19,879 Speaker 1: something else to put those three dudes back there. I mean, 475 00:20:19,920 --> 00:20:21,680 Speaker 1: they certainly can do some things like I mean, there's 476 00:20:21,680 --> 00:20:23,120 Speaker 1: a lot of creative and the one thing that we've 477 00:20:23,160 --> 00:20:25,159 Speaker 1: seen from this offense is that they're not afraid to 478 00:20:25,240 --> 00:20:28,080 Speaker 1: dip into the college game to add some some some 479 00:20:28,240 --> 00:20:31,320 Speaker 1: wrinkles to what they're doing. They're probably scale back on 480 00:20:31,440 --> 00:20:33,760 Speaker 1: some of the r P O s UM run pass 481 00:20:33,760 --> 00:20:36,159 Speaker 1: options that Carson Wentz was doing really, really well. But 482 00:20:36,480 --> 00:20:39,240 Speaker 1: Nick Foles is a guy that he knows this offense 483 00:20:39,240 --> 00:20:42,520 Speaker 1: because remember he spent time with those guys in Kansas City. 484 00:20:42,640 --> 00:20:44,680 Speaker 1: It's the same kind of offense, same kind of field. 485 00:20:44,720 --> 00:20:46,840 Speaker 1: So it won't be a big deal. And you have 486 00:20:46,920 --> 00:20:49,520 Speaker 1: to take players and and guys. We we used to 487 00:20:49,560 --> 00:20:52,320 Speaker 1: say this, once a player doesn't you have to believe 488 00:20:52,359 --> 00:20:54,159 Speaker 1: that he can do it. Again, Nick Foles was twenty 489 00:20:54,240 --> 00:20:56,720 Speaker 1: seven and two touched down the interception ratio. I'm not 490 00:20:56,760 --> 00:20:58,160 Speaker 1: saying that he can be the MVP of the league, 491 00:20:58,320 --> 00:21:00,400 Speaker 1: but he certainly has proven in this that he can 492 00:21:00,400 --> 00:21:02,679 Speaker 1: play at a high level. I think it's about finding 493 00:21:02,680 --> 00:21:04,520 Speaker 1: a way to get him to play at his best 494 00:21:04,560 --> 00:21:06,400 Speaker 1: and I think Doug Peterson, Frank Right and all those 495 00:21:06,400 --> 00:21:08,440 Speaker 1: guys can find figure it out. Yeah, don't throw any 496 00:21:08,440 --> 00:21:10,479 Speaker 1: dirt on the Philadelphi Eagles just yet. But well, we'll 497 00:21:10,520 --> 00:21:12,040 Speaker 1: go into where we think they stack up with the 498 00:21:12,080 --> 00:21:15,080 Speaker 1: rest of the NFC on Thursday's video show. Will check 499 00:21:15,119 --> 00:21:17,560 Speaker 1: that out wanna jump over to some college buck, Let's 500 00:21:17,560 --> 00:21:21,120 Speaker 1: do it. Heisman Trophy, Baker Mayfield wins that. No shock there. 501 00:21:21,520 --> 00:21:23,399 Speaker 1: We've talked a bunch about how he fits in at 502 00:21:23,440 --> 00:21:26,040 Speaker 1: the next level, what we think he can be um 503 00:21:26,200 --> 00:21:29,440 Speaker 1: any any change thoughts on Baker No, I think I 504 00:21:29,520 --> 00:21:32,160 Speaker 1: think the one thing like and it's always interesting because 505 00:21:32,160 --> 00:21:34,640 Speaker 1: you're always looking for nuggets and tibis and a peak 506 00:21:34,720 --> 00:21:38,359 Speaker 1: behind the curtain. I think Baker Mayfield's interviews doing the 507 00:21:38,440 --> 00:21:41,119 Speaker 1: run up to the Heisman Trophy and beyond kind of 508 00:21:41,200 --> 00:21:43,159 Speaker 1: let us know who he is as a person. Now. 509 00:21:43,520 --> 00:21:45,800 Speaker 1: You can't always take that his face value, because sometimes 510 00:21:45,840 --> 00:21:48,119 Speaker 1: you can be tricked and fool but I did come 511 00:21:48,200 --> 00:21:50,640 Speaker 1: away and I have to always remember. Look, Baker Mayfields 512 00:21:50,680 --> 00:21:53,240 Speaker 1: a former walk on that has become recognized as the 513 00:21:53,280 --> 00:21:55,720 Speaker 1: best player in college football. He is always gonna have 514 00:21:55,720 --> 00:21:57,760 Speaker 1: a chip on his shoulder because he was always viewed 515 00:21:57,800 --> 00:22:00,359 Speaker 1: as someone that was a cast off, much like Time Brady. 516 00:22:00,800 --> 00:22:02,720 Speaker 1: I'm not saying that he will come in and rip 517 00:22:02,760 --> 00:22:04,840 Speaker 1: the league, but I do believe if you're looking for 518 00:22:04,920 --> 00:22:07,840 Speaker 1: someone who is competitive, who's feisty, who has some of 519 00:22:07,880 --> 00:22:10,119 Speaker 1: that stuff on the inside, he does. I think The 520 00:22:10,200 --> 00:22:12,440 Speaker 1: big thing from Mayfield is when we get a chance 521 00:22:12,520 --> 00:22:15,520 Speaker 1: to work him out and really watch him, how hard 522 00:22:15,640 --> 00:22:18,080 Speaker 1: does he spin it, what is the arm strength? Like 523 00:22:18,560 --> 00:22:21,600 Speaker 1: cann he find a way to maneuver and passing lanes 524 00:22:21,600 --> 00:22:23,480 Speaker 1: because it's gonna be a little difficult. It's gonna be 525 00:22:23,520 --> 00:22:26,159 Speaker 1: a change for him kind of manipulating windows at the 526 00:22:26,480 --> 00:22:28,520 Speaker 1: pro level as opposed to college because guys are a 527 00:22:28,520 --> 00:22:32,399 Speaker 1: little bigger um And then Kenny played discipline enough in 528 00:22:32,480 --> 00:22:35,280 Speaker 1: the pocket, but still maintain some of that gun slinger 529 00:22:35,359 --> 00:22:39,040 Speaker 1: stuff that makes him kind of a threat. It'll be 530 00:22:39,119 --> 00:22:41,639 Speaker 1: a mix, but I do believe obviously he's done all 531 00:22:41,680 --> 00:22:44,240 Speaker 1: the right things. He's lit up the league. These next 532 00:22:44,359 --> 00:22:47,159 Speaker 1: potentially two games in the playoff for me will be 533 00:22:47,320 --> 00:22:49,320 Speaker 1: kind of things that I really want to see. How 534 00:22:49,320 --> 00:22:51,399 Speaker 1: does he play against Georgia because Georgia looks like an 535 00:22:51,520 --> 00:22:53,960 Speaker 1: NFL defense, And how does he play if they move 536 00:22:54,040 --> 00:22:57,560 Speaker 1: on to the next level versus Clemson and Alabama to 537 00:22:57,880 --> 00:23:01,680 Speaker 1: also teams that have NFL defenses. So I think a 538 00:23:01,760 --> 00:23:04,600 Speaker 1: lot is on the line for him to justify me 539 00:23:04,680 --> 00:23:06,320 Speaker 1: in the first round pick, regardless of whether he goes 540 00:23:06,400 --> 00:23:08,439 Speaker 1: or not. Let's play the what if game. What if 541 00:23:08,480 --> 00:23:11,119 Speaker 1: he goes out then and leads Oklahoma to a title? 542 00:23:11,880 --> 00:23:13,840 Speaker 1: Does that? Does that really shoot up? I mean, how 543 00:23:13,920 --> 00:23:17,920 Speaker 1: how far? Well, here's the thing, Deshaun Watson can't play. 544 00:23:18,119 --> 00:23:19,720 Speaker 1: I can't do any more than he did last year. 545 00:23:19,800 --> 00:23:22,119 Speaker 1: And I mean his stock kind of stayed the same, 546 00:23:22,320 --> 00:23:24,040 Speaker 1: or you can even say going through the process kind 547 00:23:24,040 --> 00:23:26,719 Speaker 1: of dipped a little bit, tore up you know, two 548 00:23:26,800 --> 00:23:28,399 Speaker 1: years in a row he tore up Alabama did. But 549 00:23:28,440 --> 00:23:30,320 Speaker 1: then I wondered, so Deshaun Watson win the middle of 550 00:23:30,320 --> 00:23:33,000 Speaker 1: the first round? Like, man, were we convinced all the 551 00:23:33,080 --> 00:23:34,920 Speaker 1: way that he was gonna go into first round? Like? 552 00:23:35,560 --> 00:23:37,119 Speaker 1: I mean, I think those things kinna help because he 553 00:23:37,160 --> 00:23:39,000 Speaker 1: struggled a little bit doing the year with the interceptions 554 00:23:39,040 --> 00:23:40,320 Speaker 1: and there was talking we were talking about going in 555 00:23:40,320 --> 00:23:43,080 Speaker 1: the twenties. Yeah, I mean so I think, like I 556 00:23:43,119 --> 00:23:46,359 Speaker 1: think a good performance UM in the playoff can certainly 557 00:23:46,400 --> 00:23:50,640 Speaker 1: help Baker Mayfield because it's a big stage. Everyone see him. 558 00:23:50,880 --> 00:23:52,800 Speaker 1: And some of the backlast that he will face is 559 00:23:53,320 --> 00:23:55,359 Speaker 1: who is he playing against in the big twill? What 560 00:23:55,480 --> 00:23:58,159 Speaker 1: are the defenses? How many NFL caliber defenders has he 561 00:23:58,240 --> 00:24:00,240 Speaker 1: thrown against? UM? I know we will me to the 562 00:24:00,280 --> 00:24:03,160 Speaker 1: Ohio State game, but they will say, like, look, Mason 563 00:24:03,240 --> 00:24:05,600 Speaker 1: Rudolph ran up big numbers. Every quarterback in the Big 564 00:24:05,640 --> 00:24:08,639 Speaker 1: twelve is put up big numbers. Let's see what happens 565 00:24:08,640 --> 00:24:11,440 Speaker 1: to him when he steps outside. And I'll be honest, 566 00:24:11,440 --> 00:24:13,760 Speaker 1: they're gonna say that the SEC is always kind of 567 00:24:13,840 --> 00:24:16,359 Speaker 1: what people are measured against. Let's see if he can 568 00:24:16,400 --> 00:24:21,320 Speaker 1: take down to SEC defenses, then it changes. How about 569 00:24:21,359 --> 00:24:24,000 Speaker 1: the resume, Buck, If you go Ohio State TCU and 570 00:24:24,240 --> 00:24:26,840 Speaker 1: and uh one of the best defensive minds in college 571 00:24:26,840 --> 00:24:30,560 Speaker 1: football twice, and you throw Georgia and Alabama on there, oh, 572 00:24:30,600 --> 00:24:32,040 Speaker 1: then I think you have a lot. You have a 573 00:24:32,040 --> 00:24:33,680 Speaker 1: lot of currency. I think you have a lot of 574 00:24:33,720 --> 00:24:35,520 Speaker 1: currency going you go to the bank with a lot 575 00:24:35,840 --> 00:24:37,720 Speaker 1: already in your pocket. And I think that is something 576 00:24:37,760 --> 00:24:40,360 Speaker 1: that can certainly help him. Because the big thing for him, 577 00:24:41,000 --> 00:24:43,760 Speaker 1: because he doesn't look like a prototypical quarterback. He comes 578 00:24:43,840 --> 00:24:46,720 Speaker 1: in like, look, I know he's listened to six one. 579 00:24:47,040 --> 00:24:49,400 Speaker 1: It's gonna be tough to see how thick his socks 580 00:24:49,480 --> 00:24:51,400 Speaker 1: are at the comment if he gets over six ft, 581 00:24:52,200 --> 00:24:55,000 Speaker 1: I don't know. I mean, how many six ft quarterbacks 582 00:24:55,040 --> 00:24:58,640 Speaker 1: have we seen in the first round? Mike Vick, Johnny Manzil, 583 00:24:59,000 --> 00:25:02,400 Speaker 1: that's not a lot, and so for him, he needs 584 00:25:02,440 --> 00:25:04,520 Speaker 1: to kill it in the playoffs because that is gonna 585 00:25:04,520 --> 00:25:06,000 Speaker 1: be a thing that some people would not be able 586 00:25:06,040 --> 00:25:08,199 Speaker 1: to get past. Interesting thing that's gonna be brought up. 587 00:25:08,200 --> 00:25:10,480 Speaker 1: I haven't heard it mentioned much. I haven't heard it 588 00:25:10,480 --> 00:25:12,680 Speaker 1: at all, to be honestly, because I remember this point 589 00:25:12,720 --> 00:25:15,560 Speaker 1: coming up when Russell Wilson was coming out that Okay, 590 00:25:15,560 --> 00:25:18,280 Speaker 1: you worried about the size. It does disproof that a 591 00:25:18,280 --> 00:25:20,119 Speaker 1: little bit. When you look at the Wisconsin offensive line 592 00:25:20,119 --> 00:25:21,800 Speaker 1: was one of the biggest offensive lines in the country. 593 00:25:21,960 --> 00:25:25,440 Speaker 1: You look at Oklahoma's was Zeus's son out there, Orlando 594 00:25:25,520 --> 00:25:27,960 Speaker 1: Brown Jr. That they are a big offensive line. So 595 00:25:28,040 --> 00:25:30,200 Speaker 1: he's used to playing behind a big offensive line, and 596 00:25:30,280 --> 00:25:32,640 Speaker 1: he's used to being able to, you know, see through 597 00:25:32,760 --> 00:25:34,200 Speaker 1: and he read used to always say in the combine 598 00:25:34,240 --> 00:25:37,480 Speaker 1: interviews when we had quarterbacks that were a little bit shorter, Hey, 599 00:25:37,560 --> 00:25:39,240 Speaker 1: look you're playing the quarter position. I'm not I'm not. 600 00:25:39,240 --> 00:25:41,480 Speaker 1: I'm not asking you to look over building between buildings. 601 00:25:42,800 --> 00:25:45,200 Speaker 1: Just fine, it just fine, open air. And look he 602 00:25:45,320 --> 00:25:47,720 Speaker 1: has been to it'd be great when we start getting 603 00:25:47,760 --> 00:25:50,159 Speaker 1: the information how many balls would not knocked down to 604 00:25:50,240 --> 00:25:52,720 Speaker 1: the line of scrimps. Did he have a problem kind 605 00:25:52,760 --> 00:25:55,560 Speaker 1: of seeing those things and could get into open windows? Um. 606 00:25:56,400 --> 00:25:59,040 Speaker 1: I think the athleticism thing will will come into play. 607 00:25:59,320 --> 00:26:01,840 Speaker 1: The big thing. You're right. The thing about Russell, we 608 00:26:01,880 --> 00:26:03,680 Speaker 1: saw Russell do it at two different places. We saw 609 00:26:03,760 --> 00:26:05,320 Speaker 1: him do it at NC State for three years and 610 00:26:05,400 --> 00:26:07,560 Speaker 1: he was on the verge. He shouted a lot of 611 00:26:07,600 --> 00:26:10,480 Speaker 1: Philip Rivers records, goes to Wisconsin and lights it up 612 00:26:10,720 --> 00:26:12,960 Speaker 1: with Baker Mayfield. We've seen it doing with two different states. 613 00:26:13,000 --> 00:26:14,840 Speaker 1: He did that Texas Tech as a freshman. He goes 614 00:26:14,840 --> 00:26:16,840 Speaker 1: to Oklahoma three years in a row. He's a Heisman 615 00:26:16,840 --> 00:26:19,320 Speaker 1: Trophy finalist. He has a lot of success. He's playing 616 00:26:19,359 --> 00:26:21,560 Speaker 1: in the system. No matter what you say about Lincoln 617 00:26:21,600 --> 00:26:23,200 Speaker 1: Riley and the air rate, there are a lot of 618 00:26:23,280 --> 00:26:25,800 Speaker 1: air rate elements that are in the NFL. So he 619 00:26:25,880 --> 00:26:28,800 Speaker 1: can play in this league. It's just a matter of 620 00:26:29,119 --> 00:26:31,639 Speaker 1: what do you value him as as a six ft 621 00:26:31,720 --> 00:26:34,600 Speaker 1: six one pound quarterbacks. All right, I'm gonna look something 622 00:26:34,720 --> 00:26:37,320 Speaker 1: up on the fly here, so bear with me. I 623 00:26:37,480 --> 00:26:42,040 Speaker 1: was just thinking about this. Just curious Manzel. So Manzel 624 00:26:42,119 --> 00:26:44,560 Speaker 1: played twenty six games, So he's two years or twenty 625 00:26:44,640 --> 00:26:47,320 Speaker 1: six games. I think Mayfield he played. Gosh, he has 626 00:26:47,400 --> 00:26:49,040 Speaker 1: to play close to forty games, hasn't he? Oh it 627 00:26:49,119 --> 00:26:51,119 Speaker 1: makes a difference. I mean it makes a difference. Like 628 00:26:51,200 --> 00:26:54,359 Speaker 1: he certainly has played. He's been a four year starter 629 00:26:54,440 --> 00:26:57,600 Speaker 1: because he played maybe six games of Texas tech Starter. 630 00:26:58,240 --> 00:27:01,520 Speaker 1: Then you have those three years with at least twelve 631 00:27:01,640 --> 00:27:05,240 Speaker 1: games at Oklahoma. Oh yeah, so thirteen thirteen, thirteen and eight. 632 00:27:05,800 --> 00:27:08,920 Speaker 1: So yeah, he started significantly more games and started twenty 633 00:27:08,960 --> 00:27:11,280 Speaker 1: one more games than Johnny Manzel did. So at least 634 00:27:11,280 --> 00:27:12,760 Speaker 1: there's more. You got more to go off of. You 635 00:27:12,840 --> 00:27:14,639 Speaker 1: have more to go on. And I don't care what 636 00:27:14,840 --> 00:27:17,800 Speaker 1: you say. Experience matters in the league. And I think 637 00:27:17,840 --> 00:27:20,320 Speaker 1: when you look at what Dak Prescott was able to do, 638 00:27:20,400 --> 00:27:23,000 Speaker 1: I don't think it's a cool played a long time 639 00:27:23,160 --> 00:27:25,720 Speaker 1: in college, like it slows down and they have a 640 00:27:25,800 --> 00:27:27,880 Speaker 1: tendency to get it. So that plays in his favor. 641 00:27:27,920 --> 00:27:29,960 Speaker 1: I think even if you look at DeShawn Watson, Deshaun 642 00:27:30,000 --> 00:27:34,159 Speaker 1: Watson was able to do. DeShawn Watson had thirty five starts, 643 00:27:34,560 --> 00:27:37,080 Speaker 1: thing was thirty two and three or whatever do in 644 00:27:37,160 --> 00:27:39,360 Speaker 1: his career. When you have a lot of starts, it's 645 00:27:39,440 --> 00:27:41,080 Speaker 1: easy to buying Andy Dawnton is the guy that I 646 00:27:41,160 --> 00:27:42,760 Speaker 1: think had the most. I can remember he was forty 647 00:27:42,760 --> 00:27:44,520 Speaker 1: two and seven during his time at TCU, and I 648 00:27:44,840 --> 00:27:47,200 Speaker 1: I thought the interesting thing you brought up Dak Prescott. 649 00:27:47,440 --> 00:27:49,879 Speaker 1: Dak Prescott, you could follow his progression. Every year he 650 00:27:49,960 --> 00:27:51,600 Speaker 1: got better and better and better and better. You knew 651 00:27:51,640 --> 00:27:53,280 Speaker 1: he would. The trend was head in the right direction. 652 00:27:53,560 --> 00:27:57,080 Speaker 1: Baker Mayfield Buck two thousand, thirteen sixty four point one percent, 653 00:27:57,160 --> 00:27:59,600 Speaker 1: two thousand fifteen sixty eight point one percent, two thousand 654 00:27:59,600 --> 00:28:04,040 Speaker 1: and sixteen seventy two thousand, seventeen yards per temp went 655 00:28:04,080 --> 00:28:05,960 Speaker 1: from six point eight to nine point four to eleven 656 00:28:06,000 --> 00:28:08,680 Speaker 1: point one to eleven point eight, touchdowns, twelve to thirty 657 00:28:08,760 --> 00:28:13,440 Speaker 1: sixty one, picks nine to seven to eight, basically the 658 00:28:13,520 --> 00:28:15,520 Speaker 1: same down to five this year. I mean every single 659 00:28:15,680 --> 00:28:17,760 Speaker 1: number you look at his trend, it's it's a positive 660 00:28:17,760 --> 00:28:20,040 Speaker 1: trend line. So Dak Prescott was the same exact thing. 661 00:28:20,200 --> 00:28:23,040 Speaker 1: So everything that we're trying to do when we're evaluating, 662 00:28:23,080 --> 00:28:24,800 Speaker 1: we're trying to check off the boxes. So if you 663 00:28:24,840 --> 00:28:28,120 Speaker 1: see gradual improvement, man that that is a positive side 664 00:28:28,160 --> 00:28:31,080 Speaker 1: for him. You see him grow each year, he's become 665 00:28:31,240 --> 00:28:34,680 Speaker 1: more accurate, he's become a better decision maker. He's still 666 00:28:34,840 --> 00:28:37,240 Speaker 1: a playmaker, and even though he's a gun slinger, he's 667 00:28:37,240 --> 00:28:40,520 Speaker 1: careful with the ball. All of those things in his favor. Really, 668 00:28:40,560 --> 00:28:42,800 Speaker 1: I think the evaluation with Baker Mayfield is going to 669 00:28:42,920 --> 00:28:45,480 Speaker 1: come down to are you comfortable with a guy that 670 00:28:45,640 --> 00:28:50,120 Speaker 1: is not a prototypical looking quarterback? And how do you 671 00:28:50,200 --> 00:28:53,560 Speaker 1: feel about his persona in terms of his fictiness and 672 00:28:53,720 --> 00:28:56,360 Speaker 1: all of that other stuff, and maybe one to two 673 00:28:56,400 --> 00:28:57,880 Speaker 1: of the things that may have happened off the field, 674 00:28:58,000 --> 00:28:59,760 Speaker 1: how do you feel about that? Because if you feel 675 00:28:59,800 --> 00:29:02,800 Speaker 1: good good about that stuff, then I think he's easy 676 00:29:02,840 --> 00:29:04,840 Speaker 1: to check out the box. And and I don't want 677 00:29:04,880 --> 00:29:07,520 Speaker 1: to make this thing between Baker Mayfield and Johnny Mozelle 678 00:29:07,520 --> 00:29:10,360 Speaker 1: because I believe they are two different evails, two different people. 679 00:29:10,560 --> 00:29:13,320 Speaker 1: I think when you dig into the bay the background, 680 00:29:13,680 --> 00:29:16,720 Speaker 1: they're different. You just have to be comfortable that Baker 681 00:29:16,800 --> 00:29:18,720 Speaker 1: Mayfield can not only be the face of your franchise, 682 00:29:18,840 --> 00:29:21,760 Speaker 1: but he fits in the scheme that you want to run, 683 00:29:22,000 --> 00:29:24,520 Speaker 1: or you're willing to make sure that the scheme fits him. 684 00:29:24,760 --> 00:29:27,040 Speaker 1: That is the trick, no question. I know we're getting 685 00:29:27,120 --> 00:29:29,440 Speaker 1: short on time. Area's gonna do some videos but real quick. 686 00:29:29,880 --> 00:29:33,959 Speaker 1: The other two guys, uh Lamar and Bryce thoughts. I think. 687 00:29:34,000 --> 00:29:36,320 Speaker 1: I think. With Lamar Jackson, I think and look you said. 688 00:29:36,480 --> 00:29:38,440 Speaker 1: Lamar Jackson is kind of the wild card of the 689 00:29:38,520 --> 00:29:43,200 Speaker 1: quarterback group because the talent is extraordinary. He's a spectacular athlete. 690 00:29:43,240 --> 00:29:45,920 Speaker 1: He's the best athlete on the field. He makes plays 691 00:29:46,040 --> 00:29:47,920 Speaker 1: with his arm and with his leg. But if you're 692 00:29:47,960 --> 00:29:51,320 Speaker 1: looking for a traditional quarterback, he's not that. He's not 693 00:29:51,480 --> 00:29:54,000 Speaker 1: going to be a guy that necessarily rips it from 694 00:29:54,040 --> 00:29:57,239 Speaker 1: the pocket, down after down after down. However, he has 695 00:29:57,280 --> 00:30:00,800 Speaker 1: shown gradual improvement. He has the really to score from 696 00:30:00,840 --> 00:30:03,200 Speaker 1: anywhere in the field, and I think that is enticing. 697 00:30:03,640 --> 00:30:05,440 Speaker 1: If he does come out, if he goes back, he 698 00:30:05,520 --> 00:30:07,320 Speaker 1: has an opportunity to continue to work on his game 699 00:30:07,360 --> 00:30:08,959 Speaker 1: and rEFInd some of the techniques that can make him. 700 00:30:09,720 --> 00:30:14,120 Speaker 1: Bryce's love is undersized running back who has the power 701 00:30:14,240 --> 00:30:16,920 Speaker 1: and pop that you want to see from a smaller guy. 702 00:30:17,040 --> 00:30:19,280 Speaker 1: In that offense. You see him run downhill a lot. 703 00:30:19,680 --> 00:30:21,680 Speaker 1: The biggest question mark for him is going to be 704 00:30:22,280 --> 00:30:23,800 Speaker 1: what is he like in the past game. He only 705 00:30:23,880 --> 00:30:26,840 Speaker 1: has twenty nine career receptions. Can he be a guy 706 00:30:27,000 --> 00:30:30,040 Speaker 1: that creates headaches on the perimeter in the bass game, 707 00:30:30,120 --> 00:30:33,000 Speaker 1: Dion Lewis, James White, those other guys. He is in 708 00:30:33,200 --> 00:30:36,600 Speaker 1: that mold. I compared him to Giovanni Bernard who's in Cincinnati. 709 00:30:36,840 --> 00:30:39,400 Speaker 1: He has that. I don't think he will earn first 710 00:30:39,520 --> 00:30:41,680 Speaker 1: round grades just because of the size, but I do 711 00:30:41,800 --> 00:30:45,080 Speaker 1: believe second round you're looking for someone who can be productive. 712 00:30:45,560 --> 00:30:48,080 Speaker 1: Eleven one hundred yard games this year, almost two thousand yards, 713 00:30:48,400 --> 00:30:50,840 Speaker 1: he's certainly gonna get an opportunity. Scary thing to me 714 00:30:50,920 --> 00:30:52,560 Speaker 1: is just want to look at the size, and I 715 00:30:52,600 --> 00:30:54,800 Speaker 1: look at he's explosed sweet things. Running the fourth three 716 00:30:54,880 --> 00:30:57,000 Speaker 1: is probably yeah. I think he's gonna run high four. 717 00:30:57,120 --> 00:30:58,719 Speaker 1: Three is low four for is. That's kind of who 718 00:30:58,760 --> 00:31:00,320 Speaker 1: he's been. He was a big time track star in 719 00:31:00,400 --> 00:31:02,640 Speaker 1: high school. So we'll kind of see how that how 720 00:31:02,680 --> 00:31:05,080 Speaker 1: that works out. Let me give you two names and 721 00:31:05,160 --> 00:31:09,960 Speaker 1: see if this scares you at all. David Wilson, Oh, 722 00:31:10,960 --> 00:31:12,760 Speaker 1: he had a Nick Andrew cut as short. Okay, he 723 00:31:12,840 --> 00:31:18,360 Speaker 1: went first round? Um and then uh Michael James, Oh, man, 724 00:31:18,400 --> 00:31:22,080 Speaker 1: I think he's I think he's different. Wow, man, those 725 00:31:22,080 --> 00:31:24,800 Speaker 1: are guys. Those are under two hundred pound backs with 726 00:31:25,040 --> 00:31:27,120 Speaker 1: big times, with speed, wa to take out the air, 727 00:31:27,200 --> 00:31:29,800 Speaker 1: of the baton because I'm throwing them out. If you 728 00:31:29,840 --> 00:31:32,600 Speaker 1: say not bigger in James, huh is Love not bigger 729 00:31:32,640 --> 00:31:35,160 Speaker 1: than James. He's like one and he's a puffed up one. 730 00:31:36,760 --> 00:31:39,160 Speaker 1: Uh Man, you took the air of the balloon. I 731 00:31:39,360 --> 00:31:44,080 Speaker 1: look I like we would call it. You just do 732 00:31:44,200 --> 00:31:47,840 Speaker 1: a grenade, Michael James. Michael James was five two pounds. 733 00:31:47,880 --> 00:31:51,640 Speaker 1: I mean, they're darned near. You just do the grenade. 734 00:31:51,680 --> 00:31:56,560 Speaker 1: What round, Michael? Go second round? Right? Okay, all right, jeez, 735 00:31:57,200 --> 00:31:58,520 Speaker 1: I feel like I feel like I just hurt you 736 00:31:58,680 --> 00:32:02,720 Speaker 1: right there? Boom no, And this is this is funny, 737 00:32:02,720 --> 00:32:05,160 Speaker 1: by the way. I love There's a section of Twitter 738 00:32:06,080 --> 00:32:09,120 Speaker 1: that rails on player comparisons. Have you seen this? People 739 00:32:09,240 --> 00:32:11,600 Speaker 1: find the weirdest stuff to get mad at. Why do 740 00:32:11,640 --> 00:32:14,040 Speaker 1: you guys always compare payers? Nobody's like I'm like, no, No, 741 00:32:14,320 --> 00:32:16,760 Speaker 1: every scouting department in the league, you have to write 742 00:32:16,760 --> 00:32:18,880 Speaker 1: it in your report, you have to compare him. I 743 00:32:19,600 --> 00:32:21,040 Speaker 1: need to be able to see who does who can 744 00:32:21,120 --> 00:32:23,720 Speaker 1: he be? And that's my my philosophy on comps because 745 00:32:23,720 --> 00:32:25,920 Speaker 1: I'm just saying that who does he who does he 746 00:32:25,960 --> 00:32:29,840 Speaker 1: remind at his best? And that's how this is what 747 00:32:29,960 --> 00:32:32,360 Speaker 1: he reminds me of Chase Headley. Really we traded for 748 00:32:32,440 --> 00:32:35,840 Speaker 1: Chase Hedley. That doesn't get me excited, don't. Hey, that's 749 00:32:35,840 --> 00:32:40,560 Speaker 1: my favorite, one of my favorite. Yeah, he's no Todd Hilton. No, 750 00:32:40,640 --> 00:32:43,200 Speaker 1: he's not Abstely not. That's the goat all right, Bucky? 751 00:32:43,240 --> 00:32:46,040 Speaker 1: You ready to jump in with me here? Because we 752 00:32:46,080 --> 00:32:47,960 Speaker 1: gotta let the folks know. 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Well done, Bucky brooks Man. 776 00:34:01,320 --> 00:34:05,600 Speaker 1: That was a load. That was impressive. That was very impressive. Yet, hey, 777 00:34:05,680 --> 00:34:07,160 Speaker 1: I think we're kind of running out of time here, 778 00:34:07,160 --> 00:34:09,160 Speaker 1: aren't we silly? Yeah, we gotta do some videos, can 779 00:34:09,200 --> 00:34:11,080 Speaker 1: I do? Can I move my running backs discussion to 780 00:34:11,160 --> 00:34:14,879 Speaker 1: another day? You can? You absolutely can't. Next, I've got 781 00:34:15,080 --> 00:34:17,000 Speaker 1: so much goodness in this little note book right here, 782 00:34:17,040 --> 00:34:18,719 Speaker 1: on these running backs, I don't want to rush through it. 783 00:34:18,760 --> 00:34:20,920 Speaker 1: So let's let's save that for another day. Let's get 784 00:34:20,920 --> 00:34:22,200 Speaker 1: out of here. Then, all right, Well, let's here's to 785 00:34:22,200 --> 00:34:24,359 Speaker 1: hoping the potteries get somebody better. Uh to fill out 786 00:34:24,360 --> 00:34:27,640 Speaker 1: the line up and chase heavily. Buck. Congratulations to all 787 00:34:27,760 --> 00:34:29,440 Speaker 1: the Dodger fans out there again. By the way, so 788 00:34:29,560 --> 00:34:32,239 Speaker 1: close almost wanted. That's great, Happy for you. All right, 789 00:34:32,320 --> 00:34:33,680 Speaker 1: let's get out of here. Let's move the six in 790 00:34:33,719 --> 00:34:35,360 Speaker 1: by the four series. He's Bucky Brooks some day on 791 00:34:35,440 --> 00:34:40,279 Speaker 1: Jeremiah will catch you next time. Thanks for downloading Move 792 00:34:40,400 --> 00:34:45,040 Speaker 1: the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks. For more, 793 00:34:45,400 --> 00:34:49,040 Speaker 1: go to NFL dot com Slash Podcasts.