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It's Wednesday, November two. 14 00:01:00,828 --> 00:01:03,428 Speaker 1: That's Kyle Brandt on his way a lot via tonight, 15 00:01:03,948 --> 00:01:05,708 Speaker 1: on his way to Munich. He's got a ton of 16 00:01:05,708 --> 00:01:07,748 Speaker 1: stuff going on, which is really cool for you. And 17 00:01:07,788 --> 00:01:12,388 Speaker 1: I'm Jaane Yarno. Historic Day of Trades yesterday. More teams, though, 18 00:01:12,428 --> 00:01:14,308 Speaker 1: made themselves better, I would say than teams that just 19 00:01:14,348 --> 00:01:18,148 Speaker 1: kind of sat on their hands, would you agree, Some 20 00:01:18,268 --> 00:01:20,428 Speaker 1: glaring teams that didn't make any moves. Maybe they know 21 00:01:20,508 --> 00:01:23,268 Speaker 1: better than we do, perhaps perhaps, but we get to 22 00:01:23,268 --> 00:01:25,108 Speaker 1: talk about it for the town, all right. So the 23 00:01:25,148 --> 00:01:28,588 Speaker 1: most trades on a deadline ten in the last thirty years, 24 00:01:28,708 --> 00:01:31,148 Speaker 1: A record one of those trade sending Seelers out receiver 25 00:01:31,268 --> 00:01:34,108 Speaker 1: Chase Claypool to the Bears. Aaron Rodgers, you would think 26 00:01:34,348 --> 00:01:37,188 Speaker 1: I was hoping for a different destination for Chase Claypool, 27 00:01:37,188 --> 00:01:40,028 Speaker 1: but alas he goes elsewhere in the NFC North. Here 28 00:01:40,148 --> 00:01:44,948 Speaker 1: is Rogers yesterday on his friend Pat McAfee's show for 29 00:01:45,148 --> 00:01:47,668 Speaker 1: Eastern I think is the cutoff. Maybe that's so we're 30 00:01:47,708 --> 00:01:49,828 Speaker 1: coming up on it, hopefully. I was kind of hoping 31 00:01:49,868 --> 00:01:52,028 Speaker 1: there might be, you know, some news during this show 32 00:01:52,068 --> 00:01:55,228 Speaker 1: that we could break in lifetime. That would be pretty cool. Well, 33 00:01:55,428 --> 00:01:58,508 Speaker 1: I have had conversations with Brian, you know, the past 34 00:01:58,548 --> 00:02:00,428 Speaker 1: few weeks. I'm not sure what's going to happen, but 35 00:02:01,268 --> 00:02:03,908 Speaker 1: I know that we've you know, I'm not surprised to 36 00:02:03,948 --> 00:02:06,508 Speaker 1: hear that we were on the Claypool and then we'll 37 00:02:06,548 --> 00:02:11,948 Speaker 1: see what happens once again. Quote from Aaron Rodgers that's 38 00:02:12,108 --> 00:02:14,388 Speaker 1: just dripping with a lot of different meetings, Ian Rapper, 39 00:02:14,428 --> 00:02:16,148 Speaker 1: we're joining us now. Ian, what can you tell us 40 00:02:16,148 --> 00:02:20,948 Speaker 1: about yesterday's trade madness? And were the Packers close at all? 41 00:02:21,108 --> 00:02:23,748 Speaker 1: Like Rogers mentioned to get in Claypool or anyone that 42 00:02:23,788 --> 00:02:26,108 Speaker 1: he could throw a ball too. They were definitely in 43 00:02:26,228 --> 00:02:29,508 Speaker 1: on Chase Claypool. Minerstanding is that, of course we know 44 00:02:29,588 --> 00:02:31,068 Speaker 1: he went for a second round pick. He went for 45 00:02:31,508 --> 00:02:35,588 Speaker 1: Chicago's second round pick, which theoretically who knows, but theoretically 46 00:02:35,668 --> 00:02:38,068 Speaker 1: should be earlier in the draft than the Green Bay 47 00:02:38,108 --> 00:02:40,868 Speaker 1: Packers second round pick. The Packers were, I'm told, willing 48 00:02:40,908 --> 00:02:42,948 Speaker 1: to part with that second round pick for Claypool, but 49 00:02:43,068 --> 00:02:45,868 Speaker 1: what can you really do? The Pittsburgh Steelers chose the 50 00:02:45,948 --> 00:02:47,348 Speaker 1: other one, so they were in on that. I know 51 00:02:47,428 --> 00:02:49,868 Speaker 1: there were several receivers they took a look at, and 52 00:02:49,908 --> 00:02:53,548 Speaker 1: there were several receivers available, including Brandon Coach, but just contractually, 53 00:02:53,948 --> 00:02:56,948 Speaker 1: that one was brutal eighteen million dollars fully guaranteed the 54 00:02:57,148 --> 00:03:00,188 Speaker 1: next year. No team obviously wanted to take that on. 55 00:03:00,348 --> 00:03:02,188 Speaker 1: So it's not just the Packers, that's really no team. 56 00:03:02,468 --> 00:03:04,348 Speaker 1: So the Packers end up doing a lot of work 57 00:03:04,668 --> 00:03:07,708 Speaker 1: making a ton of calls trying to get a playmaker 58 00:03:07,828 --> 00:03:10,588 Speaker 1: and end up holding with what they have. It is 59 00:03:10,668 --> 00:03:12,988 Speaker 1: what it is. We will see how the team responds 60 00:03:13,148 --> 00:03:16,148 Speaker 1: someone who did not hold where they are inside the division. 61 00:03:16,188 --> 00:03:19,108 Speaker 1: The Minnesota Vikings lost IRV Smith to injury reserve out 62 00:03:19,108 --> 00:03:21,828 Speaker 1: about two months with an ankle injury. I would say 63 00:03:21,868 --> 00:03:24,788 Speaker 1: probably about six to eight weeks there on his high 64 00:03:24,788 --> 00:03:27,148 Speaker 1: ankle springs. So all they do is trade with the 65 00:03:27,268 --> 00:03:30,828 Speaker 1: Detroit Lines for TJ. Hocketson their startight end. Hocketson has 66 00:03:30,868 --> 00:03:34,308 Speaker 1: wanted a new deal, has wanted to cash in long term, 67 00:03:34,348 --> 00:03:36,588 Speaker 1: but not able to do it with the Detroit lines 68 00:03:37,068 --> 00:03:40,228 Speaker 1: now lends in Minnesota which have been searching for some playmakers. 69 00:03:40,308 --> 00:03:43,028 Speaker 1: Perhaps he now is a huge part of their future 70 00:03:43,148 --> 00:03:47,628 Speaker 1: going forward. Absolutely, I thank you very much. We'll talk 71 00:03:47,668 --> 00:03:50,628 Speaker 1: to you in a little bit regarding trade news on 72 00:03:50,668 --> 00:03:53,428 Speaker 1: the back end of the deadline. But the NFC North 73 00:03:53,548 --> 00:03:58,548 Speaker 1: really interesting teams making moves and some staying still. There's 74 00:03:58,628 --> 00:04:00,868 Speaker 1: movement though for the Vikings, for the Packers, for the 75 00:04:00,948 --> 00:04:02,908 Speaker 1: Bears and the Lions. They all got involved in a 76 00:04:02,988 --> 00:04:05,468 Speaker 1: kind of a weird, twisty way. How do we feel 77 00:04:05,508 --> 00:04:07,108 Speaker 1: about the state of the division. Yeah, I mean, I 78 00:04:07,188 --> 00:04:09,588 Speaker 1: want to focus on Chicago and Ryan Poles because he 79 00:04:09,668 --> 00:04:12,148 Speaker 1: was wheeling a deal and we know just from what 80 00:04:12,348 --> 00:04:14,348 Speaker 1: Rogers said and when Ian just talked about they got 81 00:04:14,428 --> 00:04:16,788 Speaker 1: Chase Claypool, and I think they were big winners in 82 00:04:16,868 --> 00:04:18,788 Speaker 1: that department, because yes, some people were like, well that 83 00:04:18,868 --> 00:04:20,828 Speaker 1: was a second round draft pick, and you look at 84 00:04:20,868 --> 00:04:22,828 Speaker 1: DeAndre Hopkins who went for a second and like, hey, 85 00:04:22,868 --> 00:04:24,828 Speaker 1: we could have gotten Chase for less. But when you 86 00:04:25,028 --> 00:04:28,348 Speaker 1: hear in what he said, when you hear Aaron Rodgers said, hey, 87 00:04:28,428 --> 00:04:30,908 Speaker 1: we were in on the Claypool. They're in the same division. 88 00:04:31,028 --> 00:04:33,508 Speaker 1: The fact that the Bears were able to land Claypool 89 00:04:33,508 --> 00:04:35,828 Speaker 1: and he didn't go to the Green Bay Packers is 90 00:04:35,868 --> 00:04:37,908 Speaker 1: a huge win from them because when you look at 91 00:04:37,988 --> 00:04:40,868 Speaker 1: two and twenty three, there aren't a ton of receivers 92 00:04:40,908 --> 00:04:43,428 Speaker 1: when free agency hits that teams are going to target 93 00:04:43,468 --> 00:04:46,308 Speaker 1: and want to get in there. Nelson Aglaus on that list. 94 00:04:46,388 --> 00:04:48,228 Speaker 1: But we saw a lot of these guys, whether it 95 00:04:48,348 --> 00:04:51,428 Speaker 1: was Terry mcclorn, whether it was DK mackef a J. Brown, 96 00:04:51,708 --> 00:04:54,148 Speaker 1: guys that were going to be free agents resigned with 97 00:04:54,348 --> 00:04:58,108 Speaker 1: their team. So getting a weapon like Claypool four justin 98 00:04:58,188 --> 00:05:00,668 Speaker 1: Fields who already has Darnell Mooney on the other side, 99 00:05:00,988 --> 00:05:03,108 Speaker 1: it helps them because they're at the bottom when it 100 00:05:03,148 --> 00:05:06,028 Speaker 1: comes to a lot of stats receiving wise. And then 101 00:05:06,068 --> 00:05:08,548 Speaker 1: you also look at Justin Fields, how much he's grown 102 00:05:08,628 --> 00:05:10,828 Speaker 1: over the last few weeks and what he's been able 103 00:05:10,908 --> 00:05:13,108 Speaker 1: to do with that offense, not only running but being 104 00:05:13,148 --> 00:05:15,948 Speaker 1: able to do better passing the ball as well. Is 105 00:05:16,028 --> 00:05:17,868 Speaker 1: going to go a long way. And Ryan Poles a 106 00:05:17,908 --> 00:05:20,148 Speaker 1: guy who's gotten there and he's looking for the future. 107 00:05:20,268 --> 00:05:23,108 Speaker 1: The only receivers on the roster for next year are 108 00:05:23,228 --> 00:05:26,388 Speaker 1: Chase Claypool, Darnell Mooney, and Velish Jones. Those are the 109 00:05:26,468 --> 00:05:28,748 Speaker 1: only guys that they have on the roster and there's 110 00:05:28,788 --> 00:05:30,868 Speaker 1: not a lot in free agency, so landing a guy 111 00:05:30,948 --> 00:05:33,348 Speaker 1: like Claypool will go a long way. And helping Justin 112 00:05:33,428 --> 00:05:35,268 Speaker 1: Fields in his Bears offense. I'm going to see you 113 00:05:35,348 --> 00:05:36,948 Speaker 1: with the first year GM as well, and go to 114 00:05:37,028 --> 00:05:40,188 Speaker 1: Minnesota and Quasi Adopha Menza because this is a beyond 115 00:05:40,388 --> 00:05:43,188 Speaker 1: being born and bread in Minnesota and being a Vikings family. 116 00:05:43,308 --> 00:05:45,308 Speaker 1: This is just a taste of what it feels like 117 00:05:45,388 --> 00:05:47,228 Speaker 1: to live and grow up as a Vikings fan in 118 00:05:47,348 --> 00:05:50,748 Speaker 1: this is unchartered territory for the Vikings. The Vikings, first 119 00:05:50,748 --> 00:05:52,228 Speaker 1: of all, are off to a start that they haven't 120 00:05:52,228 --> 00:05:54,948 Speaker 1: seen in quite some time. This is the first intradivisional 121 00:05:55,108 --> 00:05:58,468 Speaker 1: trade for the Lions in nineteen ninety eight. I think 122 00:05:58,508 --> 00:06:01,068 Speaker 1: the year was Making a move like this to empower 123 00:06:01,228 --> 00:06:03,668 Speaker 1: yourself on a team that's already good is not what 124 00:06:03,868 --> 00:06:07,948 Speaker 1: Vikings are used to. This is unchartered territory. Credit to 125 00:06:08,028 --> 00:06:10,508 Speaker 1: the first year guys that are in Minnesota and making 126 00:06:10,548 --> 00:06:13,588 Speaker 1: a quiet name for themselves. First year GM, first year 127 00:06:13,628 --> 00:06:16,908 Speaker 1: head coach, and Quasio Doophamenza and Kemin O'Connell. We don't 128 00:06:16,908 --> 00:06:19,028 Speaker 1: talk about them yet, but it feels like they're making moves. 129 00:06:19,068 --> 00:06:21,148 Speaker 1: At this point. There's three teams across the league that 130 00:06:21,228 --> 00:06:24,668 Speaker 1: a first year guys in charge. These are headline worthy 131 00:06:24,748 --> 00:06:26,868 Speaker 1: teams this season. Look at what the Giants are doing 132 00:06:26,948 --> 00:06:29,028 Speaker 1: so far. Look at how much we've been talking about 133 00:06:29,108 --> 00:06:31,468 Speaker 1: Ryan Poles and some of the bigger wins that the 134 00:06:31,548 --> 00:06:33,628 Speaker 1: Bears have been able to pull off this season. This 135 00:06:33,788 --> 00:06:35,788 Speaker 1: might not be a win now season for the Bears. 136 00:06:36,108 --> 00:06:38,028 Speaker 1: Ryan Poles is getting the job done. The Giants look 137 00:06:38,108 --> 00:06:40,668 Speaker 1: really good. The Vikings, they could have sat on their 138 00:06:40,668 --> 00:06:42,588 Speaker 1: hands and said look it. We've won this much so far, 139 00:06:42,748 --> 00:06:45,588 Speaker 1: which honestly, in a tainted way, feels like a very 140 00:06:45,668 --> 00:06:48,228 Speaker 1: Minnesota Vikings thing to do. But this is a new regime. 141 00:06:48,348 --> 00:06:50,628 Speaker 1: This is what Quasia Dopamenza was brought in for. This 142 00:06:50,708 --> 00:06:52,788 Speaker 1: is why Kemin O'Connell is there. Makes me a little 143 00:06:52,868 --> 00:06:55,428 Speaker 1: nervous with my Vikings head on. But like this because 144 00:06:55,468 --> 00:06:57,228 Speaker 1: it's not what I'm used to seeing, I guess from 145 00:06:57,228 --> 00:06:59,148 Speaker 1: the Vikings. It's a brand new it's brand new day 146 00:06:59,148 --> 00:07:01,228 Speaker 1: for the Vikings. I saw Joe Shane up there, Peter, 147 00:07:01,268 --> 00:07:03,428 Speaker 1: if I wanted some next level insight into Joe Shane 148 00:07:03,428 --> 00:07:05,868 Speaker 1: and what makes him tick. I do a podcast the 149 00:07:05,988 --> 00:07:08,708 Speaker 1: season with Peter Schreeger. The guests this week is Giants GM. 150 00:07:08,828 --> 00:07:11,308 Speaker 1: Joe Shank Awesome talks a bunch about them guests. He's 151 00:07:11,388 --> 00:07:14,148 Speaker 1: recording this yesterday during the trade deadline, but you better 152 00:07:14,188 --> 00:07:15,868 Speaker 1: believe he was checking his phone and he was active. 153 00:07:16,188 --> 00:07:18,868 Speaker 1: They didn't make a move, but to have fresh blood, 154 00:07:19,068 --> 00:07:21,348 Speaker 1: especially in Minnesota where we love Zim and we love 155 00:07:21,388 --> 00:07:23,428 Speaker 1: what Rick Spielman did. But this is like a ray 156 00:07:23,468 --> 00:07:25,388 Speaker 1: of sunshine in a lot of ways, Sir Vikings fans, 157 00:07:25,388 --> 00:07:27,308 Speaker 1: because that's hey there's an aggressive nature and they're willing 158 00:07:27,348 --> 00:07:29,148 Speaker 1: to trade within the division. Remember they also made a 159 00:07:29,148 --> 00:07:32,188 Speaker 1: trade on in the draft, the Jamison Williams trade also 160 00:07:32,428 --> 00:07:34,388 Speaker 1: with the Lions in the division. You actually see that, 161 00:07:34,508 --> 00:07:38,508 Speaker 1: and that's all lovely bears and Vikings. What are the 162 00:07:38,508 --> 00:07:41,268 Speaker 1: pack is doing? So I almost feel like this one 163 00:07:41,388 --> 00:07:43,668 Speaker 1: might have been a maybe you do give more than 164 00:07:43,708 --> 00:07:45,308 Speaker 1: a second round for Chase Claypool and has then to 165 00:07:45,348 --> 00:07:48,628 Speaker 1: do a Chase Claypool. It's about the symbolism of yes, 166 00:07:48,788 --> 00:07:52,508 Speaker 1: we're trying to do something to help you. Aaron Rodgers. 167 00:07:52,708 --> 00:07:54,628 Speaker 1: I don't know what Sammy Watkins is going to provide 168 00:07:54,668 --> 00:07:56,268 Speaker 1: this year. I don't know if Randall Cobba is coming 169 00:07:56,308 --> 00:07:58,548 Speaker 1: back with is I don't know if the young man Watson, 170 00:07:58,628 --> 00:07:59,988 Speaker 1: the second round pick, is going to do it. I 171 00:07:59,988 --> 00:08:02,348 Speaker 1: don't know if Dobbs is suddenly I look at this, 172 00:08:02,468 --> 00:08:04,148 Speaker 1: Chase Claypole would have been the number one wide receiver 173 00:08:04,508 --> 00:08:06,588 Speaker 1: in Green Bay and this Alan Lazard might return and 174 00:08:06,588 --> 00:08:09,508 Speaker 1: we'll see what happens with his ability. But like, go 175 00:08:09,628 --> 00:08:11,988 Speaker 1: and make the trade, do something, show at least that hey, 176 00:08:12,148 --> 00:08:13,868 Speaker 1: we're doing it. I know it sounds like we don't 177 00:08:13,868 --> 00:08:16,508 Speaker 1: want to get fleeced by the Bears and get beaten 178 00:08:16,588 --> 00:08:18,388 Speaker 1: into division. And I understand why the Bears might not 179 00:08:18,388 --> 00:08:21,068 Speaker 1: want to trade indivision and see you or the Steelers. 180 00:08:21,108 --> 00:08:23,228 Speaker 1: I'm sorry it makes no reference to the to the 181 00:08:23,268 --> 00:08:25,068 Speaker 1: indivision stuff, but you lost to the Bears on this 182 00:08:25,148 --> 00:08:27,228 Speaker 1: one too. Mean they got a receiver that you wanted 183 00:08:27,268 --> 00:08:29,548 Speaker 1: you didn't get and Brandon Cooks makes eighteen million dollars. 184 00:08:29,668 --> 00:08:32,468 Speaker 1: I don't know. I might have done that too. The symbolism. 185 00:08:32,908 --> 00:08:35,068 Speaker 1: The symbolism is huge in this one. So now what 186 00:08:35,108 --> 00:08:37,508 Speaker 1: do we do? Oh lost four in a row. Rogers 187 00:08:37,588 --> 00:08:39,588 Speaker 1: is talking on McAfee that he's talking with the GM 188 00:08:39,668 --> 00:08:41,868 Speaker 1: and hey, we didn't do anything. Back to good old 189 00:08:41,948 --> 00:08:45,388 Speaker 1: Packer's fashion football where it just brings Lombardi after Lombardi 190 00:08:45,468 --> 00:08:47,388 Speaker 1: the last few years, this is what we do. We 191 00:08:47,588 --> 00:08:49,108 Speaker 1: stay with it. I don't know. I think it would 192 00:08:49,148 --> 00:08:51,028 Speaker 1: have made a message to not only Rogers, who were 193 00:08:51,108 --> 00:08:53,788 Speaker 1: constantly worried about what he's thinking, but also the fan 194 00:08:53,868 --> 00:08:56,268 Speaker 1: base that like, yes, we're awake, and yes we know 195 00:08:56,388 --> 00:08:58,548 Speaker 1: that maybe we didn't get the best compensation, but we're 196 00:08:58,588 --> 00:09:00,788 Speaker 1: trying our damnedest to do something to save this season 197 00:09:01,308 --> 00:09:03,268 Speaker 1: and didn't do anything, and maybe we'll be the ones 198 00:09:03,268 --> 00:09:04,548 Speaker 1: who have egg on our face when they go in. 199 00:09:04,588 --> 00:09:07,188 Speaker 1: They hoisted Lombardi with Christian Watson and Romeo Dobs being 200 00:09:07,228 --> 00:09:09,108 Speaker 1: the stars of the Super Bowl. I would bet against 201 00:09:09,148 --> 00:09:11,508 Speaker 1: that right now. I would think that maybe a veteran 202 00:09:11,588 --> 00:09:13,628 Speaker 1: receiver might have helped it. It's a strange time when 203 00:09:13,668 --> 00:09:15,628 Speaker 1: the Packers are actually losing to the Bears, you know, 204 00:09:15,748 --> 00:09:18,188 Speaker 1: like that doesn't happen, and they lost to the Bears yesterday. 205 00:09:18,628 --> 00:09:21,828 Speaker 1: I'm very, very amused by Rogers and the Packers right now. 206 00:09:22,028 --> 00:09:24,468 Speaker 1: What's the name of that little Adams family girls that 207 00:09:24,588 --> 00:09:29,348 Speaker 1: Wednesday or her brother Pugsley. I feel like Rogers is 208 00:09:29,548 --> 00:09:32,268 Speaker 1: like the child inside the mansion looking at the other 209 00:09:32,348 --> 00:09:36,388 Speaker 1: kids playing outside. Oh my gosh, the Bears got a 210 00:09:36,428 --> 00:09:40,308 Speaker 1: wide receiver and the Vikings got a really good tight end. 211 00:09:40,548 --> 00:09:43,468 Speaker 1: And normally he's that kid up in the upstairs in 212 00:09:43,508 --> 00:09:45,948 Speaker 1: the bedroom looking at like the other kids, being like, hah, 213 00:09:46,148 --> 00:09:48,668 Speaker 1: you losers were seven and one at the deadline and 214 00:09:48,828 --> 00:09:50,668 Speaker 1: I got everything I need and you're just scrambling to 215 00:09:50,708 --> 00:09:53,148 Speaker 1: catch up with me. And I'm also amused by the 216 00:09:53,508 --> 00:09:58,748 Speaker 1: steadily decreasing subtlety and his weekly maybe pears so there's 217 00:09:58,748 --> 00:10:01,268 Speaker 1: a translation. I was hoping we would be breaking some 218 00:10:01,388 --> 00:10:04,588 Speaker 1: news here on the show. I'm refreshing my bleeping own 219 00:10:04,708 --> 00:10:06,508 Speaker 1: waiting for the team to make a move. Let's go, 220 00:10:06,748 --> 00:10:09,628 Speaker 1: let's go. I've had some talks with Brian. I went 221 00:10:09,708 --> 00:10:11,468 Speaker 1: into Brian's office and I said, get me a player. 222 00:10:11,548 --> 00:10:13,428 Speaker 1: And if you don't get me a player, let's sit 223 00:10:13,468 --> 00:10:15,868 Speaker 1: down and watch some film, Brian, because I dare you 224 00:10:15,908 --> 00:10:18,228 Speaker 1: to find one of two things. A a wide receiver 225 00:10:18,388 --> 00:10:20,828 Speaker 1: running the right route, and be God forbid him actually 226 00:10:20,828 --> 00:10:23,028 Speaker 1: getting open on the route because nobody's open and the 227 00:10:23,068 --> 00:10:24,708 Speaker 1: guys who are open or not in the right place. 228 00:10:24,828 --> 00:10:27,148 Speaker 1: So get me somebody. That's what he says. I've had 229 00:10:27,188 --> 00:10:30,148 Speaker 1: some talks with Brian, and it normally, look, they don't 230 00:10:30,188 --> 00:10:31,668 Speaker 1: have to do squat and they can say we're the 231 00:10:31,708 --> 00:10:33,668 Speaker 1: Packers and we're seven and one, and we blow the 232 00:10:33,748 --> 00:10:36,268 Speaker 1: doors off the division. The three and five. They've lost 233 00:10:36,308 --> 00:10:38,788 Speaker 1: four in a row. The offense is twenty six in 234 00:10:38,908 --> 00:10:41,588 Speaker 1: the league. They got nothing, they're going nowhere, and they 235 00:10:41,668 --> 00:10:43,508 Speaker 1: did Buck Kiss And if I'm a fan, I'm like, 236 00:10:43,748 --> 00:10:46,428 Speaker 1: that's it. That's acceptable, that's acceptable. We're gonna ride this 237 00:10:46,508 --> 00:10:48,828 Speaker 1: thing out and we're gonna be a six and eleven 238 00:10:48,868 --> 00:10:51,948 Speaker 1: team this year. I'm pissed. And if wait till Rodgers 239 00:10:52,028 --> 00:10:53,668 Speaker 1: next week, wait to Rodgers two months from now. I 240 00:10:53,748 --> 00:10:56,388 Speaker 1: can't wait. Saints moved up in the draft and got 241 00:10:56,468 --> 00:10:59,668 Speaker 1: Chris Olave, the Eagles traded for aj Brown. You go 242 00:10:59,828 --> 00:11:02,548 Speaker 1: through this, Jamison Williams, Allions went up and traded and gone. 243 00:11:02,708 --> 00:11:04,748 Speaker 1: Packers had two first round picks and a thing, and 244 00:11:04,788 --> 00:11:06,348 Speaker 1: then they waited till the second round. They haven't done 245 00:11:06,348 --> 00:11:08,668 Speaker 1: a thing in free agency or the trade deadline. Maybe 246 00:11:08,668 --> 00:11:11,068 Speaker 1: they know better than I do. Rogers keeps talking about retirement. 247 00:11:11,148 --> 00:11:13,788 Speaker 1: You want to go get this guy somebody to win now, 248 00:11:13,908 --> 00:11:15,508 Speaker 1: and they haven't done it? Well, would you say it 249 00:11:15,588 --> 00:11:17,428 Speaker 1: that way? It's kind of like a do they like? 250 00:11:17,588 --> 00:11:19,788 Speaker 1: That's what That's where my brain goes, is like did 251 00:11:19,828 --> 00:11:22,708 Speaker 1: they did they want to get a grass green? Or wait? Wait? 252 00:11:22,748 --> 00:11:24,148 Speaker 1: Can you see how things were going when he just 253 00:11:24,268 --> 00:11:31,108 Speaker 1: leaves after this? Financially football who Spicy Schrager's Fabulous Five. 254 00:11:31,308 --> 00:11:35,108 Speaker 1: Each week we go through the top five rookie performances. 255 00:11:35,708 --> 00:11:38,828 Speaker 1: This is a wild list. We've got different positions and 256 00:11:38,948 --> 00:11:42,188 Speaker 1: you're used to different players, different names. It certainly isn't 257 00:11:42,228 --> 00:11:44,108 Speaker 1: just a list of first round picks, and we start 258 00:11:44,148 --> 00:11:49,388 Speaker 1: off number five Monday Night Football a cornerback for the 259 00:11:49,468 --> 00:11:55,108 Speaker 1: Cleveland Browns name Martin Emerson. Martin Emerson, a third round 260 00:11:55,188 --> 00:11:58,788 Speaker 1: pick for the Browns, was everywhere on Monday and what 261 00:11:58,948 --> 00:12:03,548 Speaker 1: was a dominant performance from Cleveland. Had nine passes defended. 262 00:12:03,868 --> 00:12:06,788 Speaker 1: He's in on every player, no one caught any balls 263 00:12:06,868 --> 00:12:08,548 Speaker 1: on him. He's all over the field and he's wearing 264 00:12:08,588 --> 00:12:12,028 Speaker 1: that twenty three. How interesting? Why is that significant? I'm 265 00:12:12,028 --> 00:12:16,348 Speaker 1: Monday Night. Growing up in Florida, I was a Florida 266 00:12:16,388 --> 00:12:19,788 Speaker 1: Gators fan, so I've seen a lot of his college tape. Man. Yeah, 267 00:12:20,348 --> 00:12:24,068 Speaker 1: he's a big influence, you know, me playing cornerback Joe Hayne. 268 00:12:24,068 --> 00:12:25,668 Speaker 1: He was a great player. So yeah, a lot of 269 00:12:25,668 --> 00:12:28,308 Speaker 1: people didn't really know that, but yeah, I look up 270 00:12:28,428 --> 00:12:33,988 Speaker 1: Joe Hey. Joe Hayden had his name and referenced in 271 00:12:34,108 --> 00:12:36,148 Speaker 1: the stadium. It was Joe Hayden Day as he retired. 272 00:12:36,148 --> 00:12:38,308 Speaker 1: To the member of the Cleveland Browns. This young man, 273 00:12:38,388 --> 00:12:41,028 Speaker 1: Martin Emerson, who grew up a Florida fan and grew 274 00:12:41,108 --> 00:12:43,348 Speaker 1: up at Joe Hayden fan, is wearing his uniform for 275 00:12:43,388 --> 00:12:46,468 Speaker 1: the same team and has nine tackles, two passes defended, 276 00:12:46,908 --> 00:12:49,388 Speaker 1: and they absolutely blow out the Bengals. Martin Emerson, we 277 00:12:49,508 --> 00:12:52,428 Speaker 1: see you at number five, number four. We're staying in 278 00:12:52,468 --> 00:12:54,628 Speaker 1: the AFC North that we go back to last Thursday, 279 00:12:55,108 --> 00:12:59,708 Speaker 1: six days ago, because raven center Tyler Linderbaum makes the 280 00:12:59,828 --> 00:13:01,908 Speaker 1: list for the first time. Was the guy he was 281 00:13:02,028 --> 00:13:06,028 Speaker 1: just man handling dudes. And I'm talking Linderbaum, who was 282 00:13:06,148 --> 00:13:11,708 Speaker 1: a wrestler, a wrestler lowman wins. I don't know, Loman 283 00:13:11,788 --> 00:13:14,308 Speaker 1: high man, whatever that is. He took him on a ride. Um. 284 00:13:14,588 --> 00:13:17,588 Speaker 1: He used to wrestle against Tristan Worths in high school. 285 00:13:17,668 --> 00:13:20,028 Speaker 1: All right, imagine that one. They were against each other 286 00:13:20,108 --> 00:13:24,228 Speaker 1: in this game and Linderbaum was dead. Ravens only ran 287 00:13:24,308 --> 00:13:26,908 Speaker 1: the ball seven times in the first half. Second half, 288 00:13:26,948 --> 00:13:30,308 Speaker 1: they decide, let's do what we do. Look at these numbers. 289 00:13:30,428 --> 00:13:32,988 Speaker 1: Second half on Thursday night, Jason mccorday, you were in 290 00:13:33,028 --> 00:13:36,548 Speaker 1: the radio booth, you might have been wondering, who is 291 00:13:36,588 --> 00:13:39,508 Speaker 1: Tampa gonna stop him? Twenty six rushing at TAM's two 292 00:13:39,548 --> 00:13:43,708 Speaker 1: hundred rushing touchdown, most of any team in a single 293 00:13:43,748 --> 00:13:46,668 Speaker 1: half this season. The Ravens, led by their big center, 294 00:13:47,308 --> 00:13:50,748 Speaker 1: mister Linderbaum, that was I mean, I'm stunned by Oh 295 00:13:50,988 --> 00:13:52,868 Speaker 1: it's it's it's about him, but it's also kind of 296 00:13:52,908 --> 00:13:54,788 Speaker 1: about the Buccaneers this year. Like, I mean, come on, 297 00:13:54,988 --> 00:13:57,668 Speaker 1: that was amazing. Hey, Devin White, shouldn't happen number three, 298 00:13:58,388 --> 00:14:01,468 Speaker 1: Number three, Let's go to another offensive lineman. You know, 299 00:14:01,668 --> 00:14:03,668 Speaker 1: we love Sean O'Hara on this show, but sometimes I 300 00:14:03,708 --> 00:14:09,228 Speaker 1: gotta give the offensive lines. Hey, pancake Seahawks offensive tackle 301 00:14:09,508 --> 00:14:12,068 Speaker 1: Abe Lucas. I don't mean to embarrass anyone of the 302 00:14:12,108 --> 00:14:15,948 Speaker 1: Giants defense, but Abe Lucas was unbeatable on Sunday. This 303 00:14:16,148 --> 00:14:20,188 Speaker 1: guy was on forty different pass attempts. This Seahawks offense 304 00:14:20,388 --> 00:14:23,388 Speaker 1: did not give up a single sack to Geno Smith. 305 00:14:23,548 --> 00:14:25,628 Speaker 1: We've been talking a lot about Charles Cross, who's the 306 00:14:25,708 --> 00:14:29,028 Speaker 1: left tackle. Abe Lucas, the right tackle, has played every 307 00:14:29,068 --> 00:14:31,788 Speaker 1: game and has been outstanding. I'll say it again, and 308 00:14:31,868 --> 00:14:34,308 Speaker 1: I say it every single week on this show. Seahawks 309 00:14:34,428 --> 00:14:37,308 Speaker 1: rookie class is among the best this league has ever seen. 310 00:14:37,788 --> 00:14:40,228 Speaker 1: All Right, I'm talking about that Saints O five class 311 00:14:40,268 --> 00:14:42,988 Speaker 1: with Colston and Reggie Bush and those guys. I'm talking 312 00:14:43,028 --> 00:14:46,428 Speaker 1: about the Seahawks class with Russell Wilson, and Bobby Wagner 313 00:14:46,508 --> 00:14:50,028 Speaker 1: and Robert Turbin that crew. This one here when you're 314 00:14:50,068 --> 00:14:53,108 Speaker 1: talking about two starting offensive tackles and Abraham Lucas is 315 00:14:53,108 --> 00:14:56,028 Speaker 1: one of them, and you also have two starting defensive backs, 316 00:14:56,228 --> 00:14:59,828 Speaker 1: a starting linebacker and boy Mathe and then you get 317 00:14:59,868 --> 00:15:03,828 Speaker 1: this guy seventy second overall, get all these different tackles 318 00:15:04,508 --> 00:15:07,428 Speaker 1: to listen while they were all called before him. He's 319 00:15:07,468 --> 00:15:10,068 Speaker 1: played every single game and he has been rock solid 320 00:15:10,148 --> 00:15:12,788 Speaker 1: at right tackle. And yet he's not the best rookie 321 00:15:12,788 --> 00:15:15,988 Speaker 1: from the Seahawks this week. No, No, because Kenneth Walker's 322 00:15:16,028 --> 00:15:19,468 Speaker 1: coming in. Let's go to Kenneth Walker, the third who 323 00:15:19,588 --> 00:15:22,508 Speaker 1: was throwing his thing yet again, every single week since 324 00:15:22,548 --> 00:15:24,508 Speaker 1: he became the number one guy since Penny went out 325 00:15:24,548 --> 00:15:26,948 Speaker 1: with the injury, has made my list of the top five. 326 00:15:27,388 --> 00:15:29,788 Speaker 1: I love watching him run Kyle and the little upset 327 00:15:29,868 --> 00:15:31,788 Speaker 1: he hasn't won an angry run yet. No, then you're 328 00:15:31,828 --> 00:15:35,388 Speaker 1: not alone. Maybe Germany. Hey, remember we used to talk 329 00:15:35,388 --> 00:15:37,988 Speaker 1: about Savante Williams. It's just better at time, and when 330 00:15:38,028 --> 00:15:40,588 Speaker 1: he wins it, we're gonna know, there's gonna be no doubt. 331 00:15:40,668 --> 00:15:43,668 Speaker 1: It's we are so excited as a show. We're gonna 332 00:15:43,668 --> 00:15:46,748 Speaker 1: be doing Good Morning Football next week all week in Munich, Germany. 333 00:15:46,788 --> 00:15:48,948 Speaker 1: And you know in August when they told us we're 334 00:15:48,948 --> 00:15:52,228 Speaker 1: like Tom Brady's coming. I'm so excited to see this team, 335 00:15:52,428 --> 00:15:55,148 Speaker 1: like the Seahawks, all their rookies, the youth. Geno is 336 00:15:55,148 --> 00:15:58,108 Speaker 1: an MVP candidate and Kenneth Walker might be her offensive 337 00:15:58,188 --> 00:16:00,588 Speaker 1: Rookie of the year. So fun to watch, and yet 338 00:16:00,628 --> 00:16:03,148 Speaker 1: he's not number one on the list because number one 339 00:16:03,148 --> 00:16:06,708 Speaker 1: on the list is a guy from Coastal Carolina. First, 340 00:16:07,348 --> 00:16:11,548 Speaker 1: let's hear Gino Smith talk about Kenneth Walker. We were 341 00:16:11,588 --> 00:16:14,308 Speaker 1: talking right before that drive about the best running backs 342 00:16:14,788 --> 00:16:17,388 Speaker 1: close out games. You know that the defense knows we're 343 00:16:17,468 --> 00:16:19,908 Speaker 1: running the ball. Everyone in the stadium knows we're running 344 00:16:19,908 --> 00:16:22,188 Speaker 1: the ball. You're probably gonna have to make somebody miss, 345 00:16:22,428 --> 00:16:24,388 Speaker 1: which he made. Two or three guys missed on that one. 346 00:16:24,668 --> 00:16:27,188 Speaker 1: And he's showing you you know why he was drafted 347 00:16:27,228 --> 00:16:31,388 Speaker 1: so high. Is there a cooler team than the Seahawks. No. 348 00:16:31,908 --> 00:16:33,788 Speaker 1: You look at Lockett, he's the man. You look at 349 00:16:33,828 --> 00:16:36,308 Speaker 1: DK he's the man. You've got Geno, this amazing story. 350 00:16:36,348 --> 00:16:39,748 Speaker 1: Then you've got all these rookies Seahawks. We're gonna be 351 00:16:39,788 --> 00:16:41,468 Speaker 1: in Germany. They're gonna be in Germany. I might come 352 00:16:41,468 --> 00:16:43,468 Speaker 1: back Agains Seahawks. Man. That is I'm loving this thing. 353 00:16:43,668 --> 00:16:45,828 Speaker 1: Kenneth Walker the third is gonna be running up against 354 00:16:45,868 --> 00:16:47,828 Speaker 1: Devin White in Germany. Oh yeah, is it true that 355 00:16:47,948 --> 00:16:50,228 Speaker 1: Devin White's getting to Germany. Evan Linderbrot just gonna push 356 00:16:50,268 --> 00:16:51,828 Speaker 1: them all all the way there. That's it. We're just 357 00:16:52,028 --> 00:16:58,788 Speaker 1: doing number one of the lists. Coastal Carolina Shantalier Isaiah 358 00:16:58,988 --> 00:17:02,868 Speaker 1: Likely Lookie from the Baltimore Ravens had a huge coming 359 00:17:02,908 --> 00:17:05,468 Speaker 1: out party in this blowout versus the Buccaneers. I say 360 00:17:05,508 --> 00:17:06,828 Speaker 1: blow I know it was a five point game, but 361 00:17:06,908 --> 00:17:08,988 Speaker 1: this one never felt like it was in doubt because 362 00:17:09,028 --> 00:17:11,908 Speaker 1: the Ravens just piled it on and Likely was awesome 363 00:17:12,428 --> 00:17:14,348 Speaker 1: making moves. This is the guy they drafted in the 364 00:17:14,428 --> 00:17:17,268 Speaker 1: fourth round. Summer. All you heard about out the Ravens 365 00:17:17,308 --> 00:17:19,348 Speaker 1: campus how much they liked this head end Likely, how 366 00:17:19,388 --> 00:17:21,148 Speaker 1: he looks like he's almost a wide receiver out there. 367 00:17:21,428 --> 00:17:23,348 Speaker 1: Took a few weeks for him to get going. Kyle, 368 00:17:23,428 --> 00:17:26,708 Speaker 1: you mentioned Coastal Carolina. This recently started having a football program. 369 00:17:26,788 --> 00:17:29,748 Speaker 1: It's not like they're like this long historic tradition he's 370 00:17:29,788 --> 00:17:33,988 Speaker 1: one of several very famous Coastal Carolina. You got d 371 00:17:35,508 --> 00:17:38,628 Speaker 1: We're going Josh Norman, We're going Mike Tilber, We're going 372 00:17:38,628 --> 00:17:43,628 Speaker 1: to Dustin Johnson the Golfer. How about DDP, I'm in Dallas, 373 00:17:43,788 --> 00:17:48,788 Speaker 1: Page's great Tyler Thigpen and now Isaiah Likely, Kyle real 374 00:17:48,868 --> 00:17:52,708 Speaker 1: quick your favorite DDP memory Well, the Diamond Carter. Obviously, 375 00:17:52,948 --> 00:17:55,868 Speaker 1: he became a yoga expert in retirement and saved a 376 00:17:55,908 --> 00:17:58,148 Speaker 1: lot of people's lives, including Jake the Snake, Roberts who's 377 00:17:58,148 --> 00:18:01,468 Speaker 1: dealing with addiction ddpsa legend, DDP we love And obviously 378 00:18:01,668 --> 00:18:03,628 Speaker 1: Josh Norman has been a long time friend of the show. 379 00:18:03,948 --> 00:18:08,148 Speaker 1: Isaiah Likely, we see you an unlikely number one, And 380 00:18:08,228 --> 00:18:11,428 Speaker 1: here we are. Here's the top this list go back 381 00:18:11,508 --> 00:18:13,668 Speaker 1: to September. If you ever thought this would be the 382 00:18:13,708 --> 00:18:15,268 Speaker 1: list of the top five rookies, I will give you 383 00:18:15,268 --> 00:18:17,468 Speaker 1: a million dollars. But that's why the NFL is so great. 384 00:18:17,788 --> 00:18:19,548 Speaker 1: And each one of these guys has a story. This 385 00:18:19,708 --> 00:18:22,268 Speaker 1: team will see you in Germany. I can't wait, not wait. 386 00:18:22,388 --> 00:18:25,788 Speaker 1: I love that Martin Emerson, Joe Hayden's story. Peter, that's fantastic. 387 00:18:26,108 --> 00:18:28,348 Speaker 1: Shout out to Rich Goldberg, the researcher and producer on 388 00:18:28,428 --> 00:18:30,268 Speaker 1: our show who has been working so hard on these 389 00:18:30,308 --> 00:18:33,308 Speaker 1: all seasons. He's the one who knows Martin Emerson's story, 390 00:18:33,588 --> 00:18:36,348 Speaker 1: not me. Great, that's great. That's why I want the show. 391 00:18:38,628 --> 00:18:42,468 Speaker 1: Well done, Peter, You're a fabulous person, A friend of 392 00:18:42,508 --> 00:18:44,428 Speaker 1: the show in A super Bowl champion, Chris Long is 393 00:18:44,428 --> 00:18:47,108 Speaker 1: gonna join us. M Kyle's bolting for the studio to 394 00:18:47,188 --> 00:18:51,588 Speaker 1: do an alfitch changing to Chris's dad. Oh great, can't wait. 395 00:19:06,988 --> 00:19:09,548 Speaker 1: If I've got a smile a mile wide. It's because 396 00:19:09,588 --> 00:19:12,148 Speaker 1: one of our favorite guys is joining the show right now. 397 00:19:12,308 --> 00:19:14,948 Speaker 1: He's a two time Super Bowl champion, he's a Walter 398 00:19:15,028 --> 00:19:17,948 Speaker 1: Payton Man of the Year, and he's really awesome at 399 00:19:18,228 --> 00:19:21,708 Speaker 1: sports media. He's got a podcast, and he's fantastic. Ladies 400 00:19:21,708 --> 00:19:24,668 Speaker 1: and gentlemen, let's welcome to the show. Former NFL defensive 401 00:19:24,868 --> 00:19:32,188 Speaker 1: end Chris Let's up, y'all. As you know by now, 402 00:19:32,468 --> 00:19:36,188 Speaker 1: our guy Kyle Brandt chose as his Halloween costume to 403 00:19:36,308 --> 00:19:39,428 Speaker 1: dress as your father this year. He got lots of 404 00:19:39,548 --> 00:19:42,828 Speaker 1: love for the accuracy online. But most importantly we're waiting 405 00:19:42,868 --> 00:19:45,588 Speaker 1: for this. He actually got the Seal of approval from you, 406 00:19:46,188 --> 00:19:49,588 Speaker 1: the son of Howie Long, when you tweeted neck roll 407 00:19:49,788 --> 00:19:54,348 Speaker 1: and everything, well done, Chris. Your reaction it's a ten 408 00:19:54,428 --> 00:19:56,628 Speaker 1: out of ten. It's scary, man, it looks it's like 409 00:19:56,708 --> 00:20:00,028 Speaker 1: a deep fake or so honestly both. There's two people 410 00:20:00,068 --> 00:20:02,588 Speaker 1: on that set with twins. There's Jay Mack and there's 411 00:20:02,668 --> 00:20:05,828 Speaker 1: Kyle Brant. Like that. I got grounded the minute I 412 00:20:05,908 --> 00:20:07,788 Speaker 1: looked at that picture. The first thing I saw when 413 00:20:07,788 --> 00:20:10,308 Speaker 1: I woke up, I snapped in the other day. I 414 00:20:10,388 --> 00:20:12,348 Speaker 1: woke up and I was like, Dad, what the hell's 415 00:20:12,388 --> 00:20:14,948 Speaker 1: going on? Thank you? And it meant a lot to 416 00:20:15,028 --> 00:20:18,468 Speaker 1: hear from you, Chris. I also heard from Kyle, and 417 00:20:18,548 --> 00:20:20,108 Speaker 1: then I'm out and about my dad. I still got 418 00:20:20,148 --> 00:20:23,148 Speaker 1: the jersey on, and I heard from heard from the 419 00:20:23,188 --> 00:20:26,028 Speaker 1: old man how he texted me your father and said 420 00:20:26,068 --> 00:20:27,668 Speaker 1: that he loved it. And then it's been on the 421 00:20:27,708 --> 00:20:30,068 Speaker 1: Long family text chain and on and on, and I said, 422 00:20:30,108 --> 00:20:31,908 Speaker 1: I got to tell you how I loved watching everything, 423 00:20:31,948 --> 00:20:33,828 Speaker 1: but like, I'm never changing my hair again. Ever. It 424 00:20:33,948 --> 00:20:37,188 Speaker 1: is a great an early dynamic. I'm turning heads. Women 425 00:20:37,228 --> 00:20:39,708 Speaker 1: are looking at me differently, men are looking at me differently. 426 00:20:39,748 --> 00:20:42,628 Speaker 1: It feels great. Pan how it's really cool. People are 427 00:20:42,708 --> 00:20:46,548 Speaker 1: saluting you and stuff at the airport. My dad he's 428 00:20:46,628 --> 00:20:49,308 Speaker 1: trained that hair for years. I don't know it like 429 00:20:49,628 --> 00:20:51,788 Speaker 1: he puts nothing in it. And of course his skin 430 00:20:51,908 --> 00:20:54,828 Speaker 1: regimens amazing, whatever the hell he's doing. So it's probably 431 00:20:54,868 --> 00:20:57,588 Speaker 1: a great compliment to you, Kyle Brand, that you can 432 00:20:57,708 --> 00:20:59,828 Speaker 1: look like my dad, because the guy's sixty three, he 433 00:20:59,948 --> 00:21:02,828 Speaker 1: looks twenty eight. I'm proud of my dad. Great football player, 434 00:21:02,908 --> 00:21:06,188 Speaker 1: but also you know, great football career without a doubt. 435 00:21:06,188 --> 00:21:07,628 Speaker 1: And I think the main thing you said is we're 436 00:21:07,628 --> 00:21:09,468 Speaker 1: all just trying to stick the landing and we think 437 00:21:09,508 --> 00:21:12,108 Speaker 1: we're doing it, but we have no idea. We got 438 00:21:12,228 --> 00:21:15,268 Speaker 1: to talk a little football. The Eagles are rolling right now. 439 00:21:15,708 --> 00:21:17,628 Speaker 1: You were a part of a super Bowl winning team, 440 00:21:17,668 --> 00:21:19,708 Speaker 1: and I want to ask you the comparative teams and 441 00:21:19,788 --> 00:21:21,348 Speaker 1: all of that, but I don't really care about the 442 00:21:21,388 --> 00:21:23,388 Speaker 1: football side of it. That team, you guys are on. 443 00:21:23,788 --> 00:21:26,148 Speaker 1: You and Fletcher Cox stood next to each other. We 444 00:21:26,268 --> 00:21:28,828 Speaker 1: know where that went. You and bow Allen had to 445 00:21:28,948 --> 00:21:31,228 Speaker 1: mask on. You guys had fun. There was a bond 446 00:21:31,348 --> 00:21:33,388 Speaker 1: because it's more than just talent to win a Super 447 00:21:33,428 --> 00:21:36,188 Speaker 1: Bowl team. When you look at this team, the Philadelphia Eagles, 448 00:21:36,308 --> 00:21:39,188 Speaker 1: right now. Do you see some similarities, Yeah, no question, 449 00:21:39,268 --> 00:21:41,308 Speaker 1: And I would say, like, you know, playing with your 450 00:21:41,348 --> 00:21:43,028 Speaker 1: brother in New England, we had a lot of fun, 451 00:21:43,228 --> 00:21:45,748 Speaker 1: Like we messed around, we joked around, and when it 452 00:21:45,868 --> 00:21:47,588 Speaker 1: was time to you know, to get on the field, 453 00:21:47,628 --> 00:21:49,468 Speaker 1: it was business. And the same thing with the Eagles. 454 00:21:49,548 --> 00:21:52,188 Speaker 1: We were a loose bunch and that was important because 455 00:21:52,468 --> 00:21:54,828 Speaker 1: if you, as a veteran, can keep the locker room loose, 456 00:21:55,108 --> 00:21:57,628 Speaker 1: it distracts people from all the you know, the tense 457 00:21:57,668 --> 00:21:59,308 Speaker 1: stuff that goes on in the building. It's going to 458 00:21:59,348 --> 00:22:01,668 Speaker 1: be tense on Monday either way after a loss. But 459 00:22:02,068 --> 00:22:03,548 Speaker 1: if you can set a tone of like, hey, we're 460 00:22:03,548 --> 00:22:05,308 Speaker 1: gonna work hard, we're gonna be loose, and we're gonna 461 00:22:05,308 --> 00:22:07,988 Speaker 1: have fun, and you're a good football team and the 462 00:22:08,108 --> 00:22:10,948 Speaker 1: talent is evenly distributed, a ride like that can be great. 463 00:22:11,028 --> 00:22:13,228 Speaker 1: Now that the difference between these two teams, I think 464 00:22:13,308 --> 00:22:16,988 Speaker 1: this roster is better. Probably the defensive line is deep. 465 00:22:17,068 --> 00:22:19,068 Speaker 1: If you're asking for a similarity, I feel like it's 466 00:22:19,108 --> 00:22:21,988 Speaker 1: on the defensive line. Some of the pieces they've added 467 00:22:22,028 --> 00:22:24,068 Speaker 1: have already paid off. We'll see what happens with Jordan 468 00:22:24,148 --> 00:22:27,188 Speaker 1: Davis and his injury. He's got an ankle. But they've 469 00:22:27,228 --> 00:22:30,228 Speaker 1: invested in the second level at linebacker, which is something 470 00:22:30,308 --> 00:22:33,148 Speaker 1: that Howie Roseman them that never really did. So you've got, 471 00:22:33,348 --> 00:22:36,508 Speaker 1: you know, linebackers. You have two great corners. Man, I'd love, 472 00:22:36,948 --> 00:22:39,708 Speaker 1: you know, to play with two corners like that. The clock, 473 00:22:39,788 --> 00:22:42,188 Speaker 1: it just changes the clock. You know. Sleigh has been 474 00:22:42,268 --> 00:22:44,108 Speaker 1: as good as anybody. Who was nice to see him 475 00:22:44,148 --> 00:22:46,748 Speaker 1: get rescued from Detroit so people can actually watch him 476 00:22:46,788 --> 00:22:50,068 Speaker 1: play and you show on highlights at Dallas Goddard, aj Brown, 477 00:22:50,388 --> 00:22:52,868 Speaker 1: you know, the whole gang and running back by committee 478 00:22:52,868 --> 00:22:54,588 Speaker 1: a little bit. But I really like Miles Sanders. They 479 00:22:54,588 --> 00:22:57,348 Speaker 1: didn't make a move at the deadline. I know Cleveland 480 00:22:57,428 --> 00:22:59,348 Speaker 1: wanted a little bit too much for hunting that sort 481 00:22:59,388 --> 00:23:01,268 Speaker 1: of thing. But this is a really complete team. And 482 00:23:01,388 --> 00:23:04,868 Speaker 1: Jalen Hurts is a great leader. So that's another similarity. Like, hey, 483 00:23:04,988 --> 00:23:07,348 Speaker 1: you know when Carson got injured, Nick Foles came in. 484 00:23:07,628 --> 00:23:10,468 Speaker 1: He has deficiencies as a player, but he overcame that 485 00:23:10,588 --> 00:23:13,308 Speaker 1: with the leadership. And now Jalen Hurts, who's got leadership 486 00:23:13,388 --> 00:23:15,548 Speaker 1: and he's got talent and he's taken that big next 487 00:23:15,548 --> 00:23:17,548 Speaker 1: step from really what was a rookie year to his 488 00:23:18,068 --> 00:23:20,068 Speaker 1: third year. Well, Chris, I think being able to keep 489 00:23:20,108 --> 00:23:22,148 Speaker 1: it loose on a team means really really love each other. 490 00:23:22,308 --> 00:23:24,468 Speaker 1: And I think the Eagles team that you won a 491 00:23:24,508 --> 00:23:26,428 Speaker 1: Super Bowl with was like that, and it seems like 492 00:23:26,508 --> 00:23:28,308 Speaker 1: this year's team is like that too, amongst all the 493 00:23:28,428 --> 00:23:30,668 Speaker 1: talent that they have. Listening to you talk honestly in 494 00:23:30,708 --> 00:23:32,668 Speaker 1: the family you grew up in. You may have retired 495 00:23:32,708 --> 00:23:35,348 Speaker 1: in twenty nineteen, but you can just tell the NFL 496 00:23:35,508 --> 00:23:38,028 Speaker 1: you live it, you breathe it. You're tweeting out about 497 00:23:38,068 --> 00:23:40,508 Speaker 1: games every weekend. Let's just look ahead to week nine 498 00:23:40,908 --> 00:23:43,148 Speaker 1: and if there is a matchup that your eye just 499 00:23:43,388 --> 00:23:46,108 Speaker 1: kind of keeps flickering back to, yeah, you know what, 500 00:23:46,268 --> 00:23:48,868 Speaker 1: week nine. And this is I mean, like the NFL 501 00:23:48,908 --> 00:23:51,188 Speaker 1: has got one game two weeks in a row with 502 00:23:51,228 --> 00:23:53,908 Speaker 1: two winning teams playing each other. So like it's the 503 00:23:53,988 --> 00:23:55,908 Speaker 1: elephant in the room is football is good no matter 504 00:23:55,948 --> 00:23:57,908 Speaker 1: who's playing it right Like, and there's a lot of 505 00:23:58,028 --> 00:24:00,148 Speaker 1: Tom Brady said that there's a lot of middling bad 506 00:24:00,228 --> 00:24:02,548 Speaker 1: teams this year, which has elevated some teams in the 507 00:24:02,588 --> 00:24:04,948 Speaker 1: win column. And so we're gonna find out in November 508 00:24:04,988 --> 00:24:07,508 Speaker 1: and December how good some of these fringy teams really are. 509 00:24:07,628 --> 00:24:10,428 Speaker 1: I'm really excited to see people with their backs against 510 00:24:10,468 --> 00:24:13,108 Speaker 1: the wall. Desperation breed some good football. And you've got 511 00:24:13,228 --> 00:24:15,868 Speaker 1: Tom Brady back against the wall, You've got Aaron Rodgers 512 00:24:15,908 --> 00:24:17,788 Speaker 1: back against the wall. You can't lose to Detroit. You know, 513 00:24:17,948 --> 00:24:21,548 Speaker 1: you can't lose to Detroit. You know, Vegas is probably 514 00:24:22,068 --> 00:24:24,148 Speaker 1: this is their last shot to stay alive. And since 515 00:24:24,188 --> 00:24:26,348 Speaker 1: he coming off the Monday night game where they not 516 00:24:26,428 --> 00:24:29,028 Speaker 1: only got beat up, but they lost some players and 517 00:24:29,108 --> 00:24:31,148 Speaker 1: they couldn't afford to I mean, like, I don't know 518 00:24:31,268 --> 00:24:32,788 Speaker 1: that since he's going to be able to round the 519 00:24:32,828 --> 00:24:34,868 Speaker 1: corner here with some of the injuries that they have. 520 00:24:35,108 --> 00:24:38,188 Speaker 1: And then I'm really excited to see Seattle and Miami 521 00:24:38,268 --> 00:24:42,068 Speaker 1: play on a weekly basis. Those offenses are really firing, 522 00:24:42,308 --> 00:24:44,068 Speaker 1: so they're fun. You know, they throw the ball around 523 00:24:44,068 --> 00:24:46,348 Speaker 1: the yard. You've got a good back in Seattle who's 524 00:24:46,348 --> 00:24:48,428 Speaker 1: a lot of fun to watch. And also in Seattle, 525 00:24:48,588 --> 00:24:51,468 Speaker 1: that defense played. It's probably a most complete game of 526 00:24:51,508 --> 00:24:53,948 Speaker 1: the year, I felt like last week and a huge 527 00:24:54,028 --> 00:24:56,308 Speaker 1: win for them. So I like seeing these upstart teams 528 00:24:56,308 --> 00:24:58,028 Speaker 1: that are trying to prove that there's something and I 529 00:24:58,148 --> 00:25:00,028 Speaker 1: like seeing the teams with their backs against the wall, 530 00:25:00,068 --> 00:25:02,068 Speaker 1: because you really get to learn a lot about these teams. 531 00:25:02,308 --> 00:25:04,908 Speaker 1: You know, Christopher, we have Yon the show. We do 532 00:25:04,988 --> 00:25:07,828 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football. We're very casual, but like I watch 533 00:25:07,908 --> 00:25:09,788 Speaker 1: you guys and what you're doing with the green light stuff, 534 00:25:09,828 --> 00:25:12,068 Speaker 1: and I'm like, they're having fun and he's doing it 535 00:25:12,148 --> 00:25:14,468 Speaker 1: on his own terms. Take a moment, tell us about 536 00:25:14,468 --> 00:25:16,988 Speaker 1: what your podcast is, what your sports media empire is, 537 00:25:17,028 --> 00:25:19,388 Speaker 1: and how you're doing it in your hometown, in your backyard, 538 00:25:19,468 --> 00:25:21,508 Speaker 1: and kind of chose to go a different path than 539 00:25:21,628 --> 00:25:23,348 Speaker 1: putting on a suit and tie and talking ball like 540 00:25:23,388 --> 00:25:25,708 Speaker 1: your dad. Yeah, I struggle to get dressed in the morning, 541 00:25:26,028 --> 00:25:27,748 Speaker 1: so you know, a suit and tie was not gonna 542 00:25:27,748 --> 00:25:29,788 Speaker 1: be an option for me. I also don't like airplanes, 543 00:25:29,988 --> 00:25:32,588 Speaker 1: so like dad flying to LA every weekend, that's like, 544 00:25:32,868 --> 00:25:35,068 Speaker 1: that wasn't gonna happen for me. I'm ten minutes from 545 00:25:35,068 --> 00:25:37,188 Speaker 1: my house. We built this studio out and although I 546 00:25:37,228 --> 00:25:40,668 Speaker 1: wouldn't say empire, like, you know, small town full of 547 00:25:40,788 --> 00:25:45,268 Speaker 1: very talented people. Kyle Long tired him out of a league, 548 00:25:45,308 --> 00:25:47,308 Speaker 1: and you know it's fun helping you know me and 549 00:25:47,668 --> 00:25:50,268 Speaker 1: in JAMAC we're talking about this with transition like I'm 550 00:25:50,308 --> 00:25:53,108 Speaker 1: watching my little brother retire and that that's not always easy. 551 00:25:53,148 --> 00:25:54,588 Speaker 1: So it's fun to be able to say, Hey, Kyle, 552 00:25:54,668 --> 00:25:56,588 Speaker 1: come sit down next to me. Let's do some content. 553 00:25:56,788 --> 00:25:58,508 Speaker 1: You know, you talked about Nate Collins, who is a 554 00:25:58,548 --> 00:26:00,828 Speaker 1: former teammate of mine. He's in the gang too, and 555 00:26:01,428 --> 00:26:03,628 Speaker 1: you know, we've got making my you know, high school buddy. 556 00:26:03,668 --> 00:26:05,748 Speaker 1: We've gotten a coole our back on Mondays doing some 557 00:26:05,828 --> 00:26:08,308 Speaker 1: college football. Like there's a whole bunch of regulars on 558 00:26:08,388 --> 00:26:10,148 Speaker 1: this show and we do about five shows a week 559 00:26:10,228 --> 00:26:12,228 Speaker 1: during the season, so we're really grinding it out and 560 00:26:12,308 --> 00:26:13,908 Speaker 1: we enjoy it. We try to have fun, like we 561 00:26:14,028 --> 00:26:15,668 Speaker 1: try to make our show like, hey, if you were 562 00:26:15,708 --> 00:26:17,588 Speaker 1: sitting on the couch with your buddies, that's what this 563 00:26:17,708 --> 00:26:19,948 Speaker 1: feels like now with Kyle Long, Like, I got to 564 00:26:19,988 --> 00:26:21,788 Speaker 1: look at our budget because he's kind of like the 565 00:26:21,908 --> 00:26:24,548 Speaker 1: thick Tony romo. This guy is going to demand some 566 00:26:24,708 --> 00:26:26,388 Speaker 1: money on the open market, and I don't know that 567 00:26:26,468 --> 00:26:29,108 Speaker 1: we have enough money to pay this guy. So I 568 00:26:29,188 --> 00:26:30,828 Speaker 1: got I don't know what we're gonna do about that. 569 00:26:30,948 --> 00:26:32,828 Speaker 1: But other than that, I feel like we're really growing 570 00:26:33,028 --> 00:26:35,388 Speaker 1: and I'm enjoying the ride. And you know, we've got 571 00:26:35,428 --> 00:26:37,988 Speaker 1: this American Prodigies thing coming out, you know, this week 572 00:26:38,188 --> 00:26:40,028 Speaker 1: and you can catch that as well. We did a 573 00:26:40,068 --> 00:26:42,748 Speaker 1: bunch of great interviews with like Eric Diggerson, Aaron Donald, 574 00:26:42,908 --> 00:26:46,028 Speaker 1: Julian Edelman, Ryan Fitzpatrick, and we basically curated the best 575 00:26:46,068 --> 00:26:47,948 Speaker 1: stories that come out of this thing. Which is my 576 00:26:48,028 --> 00:26:50,748 Speaker 1: favorite part about doing this is the stories and football 577 00:26:50,788 --> 00:26:52,748 Speaker 1: players got him for days, so you know, look for 578 00:26:52,828 --> 00:26:55,548 Speaker 1: that and green Light wherever you get your podcasts. If 579 00:26:55,588 --> 00:26:57,908 Speaker 1: you would help us with the story of what's going 580 00:26:57,988 --> 00:26:59,868 Speaker 1: on with Tom Brady. You mentioned that the Bucks have 581 00:26:59,948 --> 00:27:01,748 Speaker 1: to win this weekend, the playing a Rams team that 582 00:27:01,828 --> 00:27:04,068 Speaker 1: has to win two. But from the larger point of view, 583 00:27:04,708 --> 00:27:08,148 Speaker 1: Brady and retires, it's it's a strange decision retrospect and 584 00:27:08,228 --> 00:27:10,508 Speaker 1: now unfortunately he's got these terrible things going on in 585 00:27:10,588 --> 00:27:13,068 Speaker 1: his personal life where he's dealing with that too. You 586 00:27:13,188 --> 00:27:15,868 Speaker 1: know him, you've been with him. What is your take 587 00:27:15,948 --> 00:27:18,308 Speaker 1: on the state of Tom Brady right now? Well, you know, 588 00:27:18,788 --> 00:27:21,268 Speaker 1: every football player, you only see the tip of the 589 00:27:21,348 --> 00:27:24,068 Speaker 1: iceberg what they're dealing with. There's a lot that we 590 00:27:24,228 --> 00:27:26,868 Speaker 1: compartmentalize in our personal lives to go out and play 591 00:27:26,908 --> 00:27:28,988 Speaker 1: on Sundays, and I'm sure that's going on with Tom 592 00:27:29,108 --> 00:27:31,268 Speaker 1: right now. But you know, I can't speculate too much 593 00:27:31,308 --> 00:27:33,108 Speaker 1: on what's going on in his personal life. What I 594 00:27:33,188 --> 00:27:35,268 Speaker 1: can tell you is in his professional life. That team's 595 00:27:35,308 --> 00:27:37,428 Speaker 1: not very good right now. I mean, like and I 596 00:27:37,548 --> 00:27:40,108 Speaker 1: had picked the Saints. You know, I would be embarrassed 597 00:27:40,108 --> 00:27:42,148 Speaker 1: if not for the fact that everybody's got like three wins. 598 00:27:42,188 --> 00:27:44,628 Speaker 1: I picked the Saints to win that division, and partially 599 00:27:44,708 --> 00:27:46,308 Speaker 1: because I thought that there'd be a little bit of 600 00:27:46,348 --> 00:27:48,748 Speaker 1: a power vacuum with the Bucks not playing as well 601 00:27:48,828 --> 00:27:51,548 Speaker 1: this year, Like the interior there. Their offensive line was 602 00:27:51,668 --> 00:27:53,828 Speaker 1: decimated right out of the gate. And you know, you're 603 00:27:53,868 --> 00:27:56,188 Speaker 1: bringing a lot of you know, older veterans, and that 604 00:27:56,308 --> 00:27:58,388 Speaker 1: looks good on paper, but you got one guy coming 605 00:27:58,428 --> 00:28:00,748 Speaker 1: off in ACL. You got a short thing in Mike Evans, Yeah, 606 00:28:00,868 --> 00:28:03,468 Speaker 1: Julio Jones, who's been hurt a lot. Kyle Rudolph was 607 00:28:03,508 --> 00:28:05,908 Speaker 1: their gauge as there, but like you lose Gronk, you're 608 00:28:05,948 --> 00:28:07,388 Speaker 1: not as good in the red zone. You know, I 609 00:28:07,428 --> 00:28:08,948 Speaker 1: don't know who you're going to and they must have 610 00:28:09,028 --> 00:28:11,748 Speaker 1: its situations. The run games kind of drying up, and 611 00:28:11,828 --> 00:28:14,388 Speaker 1: then there's been these s body performances by the defense. 612 00:28:14,468 --> 00:28:16,588 Speaker 1: So you know, I've been asked a lot like who 613 00:28:16,668 --> 00:28:18,548 Speaker 1: do you think has a better chance to around the corner? 614 00:28:18,668 --> 00:28:21,228 Speaker 1: Green Bay or Tampa? And that's you know, it's tough 615 00:28:21,308 --> 00:28:23,148 Speaker 1: to choose from those two teams the way they're playing 616 00:28:23,228 --> 00:28:25,188 Speaker 1: right now. But I really think it's Green Bay, you know, 617 00:28:25,268 --> 00:28:27,668 Speaker 1: as hopeless as that looks, And if they lose this weekend, 618 00:28:27,668 --> 00:28:30,188 Speaker 1: I don't think that I'll retract that take. But yeah, 619 00:28:30,188 --> 00:28:32,388 Speaker 1: I think Tampa they just don't have the bones of 620 00:28:32,468 --> 00:28:34,548 Speaker 1: a team that can compete for this thing this year. 621 00:28:34,588 --> 00:28:36,788 Speaker 1: And I know everybody's like, don't count Tom Brady out. 622 00:28:36,868 --> 00:28:39,148 Speaker 1: I'm counting the Bucks out, not tom Brady out. Tom 623 00:28:39,188 --> 00:28:41,868 Speaker 1: Brady still playing solid football, it's just not it's not 624 00:28:41,988 --> 00:28:44,228 Speaker 1: working around him. But I know it must be tough, 625 00:28:44,308 --> 00:28:47,148 Speaker 1: and we all compartmentalize. I know Jaymac probably could attest 626 00:28:47,148 --> 00:28:49,108 Speaker 1: to this, like sometimes you show up on Sunday and 627 00:28:49,148 --> 00:28:51,308 Speaker 1: there's a lot going on in that locker room, but 628 00:28:51,388 --> 00:28:53,908 Speaker 1: guys do a really good job of leaving in at 629 00:28:53,948 --> 00:28:56,468 Speaker 1: the door and going out and playing. Awesome job. Chris, 630 00:28:56,588 --> 00:28:58,948 Speaker 1: Thank you so much. We appreciate it, and congrats on 631 00:28:58,988 --> 00:29:04,828 Speaker 1: all your amazing rags Daddy Mac Jamie pretty at y'all 632 00:29:05,628 --> 00:29:08,668 Speaker 1: finish your milk, son, listen milk and take out the 633 00:29:08,748 --> 00:29:31,428 Speaker 1: recycling later, my son. Welcome back to Good Morning Football. 634 00:29:31,508 --> 00:29:33,948 Speaker 1: We have a special guest that we're welcoming to the 635 00:29:34,108 --> 00:29:37,788 Speaker 1: breakfast called Breakfast Table. This guy's on his bye week, 636 00:29:37,868 --> 00:29:40,828 Speaker 1: a New York Giant, a key part of their defense. 637 00:29:41,068 --> 00:29:45,068 Speaker 1: He's been balling, making hits fourth fastest player in franchise 638 00:29:45,228 --> 00:29:47,948 Speaker 1: history to reach one hundred tackles with at least one 639 00:29:48,068 --> 00:29:52,148 Speaker 1: sack and one interception. We're excited to be spending time 640 00:29:52,228 --> 00:29:58,148 Speaker 1: with take crowd. Good good, look good, Thank you, thanks, 641 00:29:58,548 --> 00:30:03,468 Speaker 1: love it. He has the Marvel Giants T shirt. Look good, 642 00:30:03,508 --> 00:30:05,748 Speaker 1: You look good. A You guys are rolling right now. 643 00:30:05,788 --> 00:30:08,348 Speaker 1: Obviously you're coming off a loss in Seattle, but there's 644 00:30:08,348 --> 00:30:11,268 Speaker 1: been a ton of energy around the organization. Take us 645 00:30:11,348 --> 00:30:13,308 Speaker 1: into the locker room. What has this season been like? 646 00:30:13,388 --> 00:30:15,628 Speaker 1: You guys have Brian Dable there, How has it been 647 00:30:15,668 --> 00:30:18,668 Speaker 1: different as a player, It's just the energy. It's just 648 00:30:18,828 --> 00:30:21,628 Speaker 1: like a family things, just coming to work, wanting to 649 00:30:21,708 --> 00:30:24,228 Speaker 1: be there, and uh, you know the coaches are full 650 00:30:24,308 --> 00:30:26,668 Speaker 1: of energy. Just walk in the meeting room and we 651 00:30:26,828 --> 00:30:29,388 Speaker 1: always got music playing and stuff like that. So when 652 00:30:29,428 --> 00:30:32,748 Speaker 1: you come in and uh just get welcomed like that, 653 00:30:33,028 --> 00:30:35,548 Speaker 1: you want to be there. What genre music you guys 654 00:30:35,588 --> 00:30:37,788 Speaker 1: have playing? Is it all over the place. It's it's 655 00:30:37,908 --> 00:30:40,788 Speaker 1: a little bit of place. The coaches they love Biggie though, Biggie, 656 00:30:42,588 --> 00:30:45,268 Speaker 1: it's true. We saw we saw Dave's dancing too juicy, 657 00:30:45,348 --> 00:30:49,308 Speaker 1: and it's like that, Okay, we're there. We're Steve, he thought, 658 00:30:49,308 --> 00:30:51,388 Speaker 1: the only coach. So you guys have a defensive coordinators, 659 00:30:51,388 --> 00:30:52,788 Speaker 1: bring out the best of a lot of you guys. 660 00:30:52,948 --> 00:30:55,388 Speaker 1: Wink comes in and it is go, go go, talk 661 00:30:55,388 --> 00:30:57,348 Speaker 1: about that defense as a whole. And then the architect 662 00:30:57,388 --> 00:30:59,468 Speaker 1: of a Wink Martin. Now Wink is savage. He just 663 00:30:59,988 --> 00:31:02,548 Speaker 1: got a great scheme. Whatever he wants to throw it 664 00:31:02,668 --> 00:31:04,748 Speaker 1: out there. We just try to, you know, take it, 665 00:31:05,148 --> 00:31:08,508 Speaker 1: practice it and it works. You know, a lot of 666 00:31:08,548 --> 00:31:09,988 Speaker 1: we we bring a lot of pressure and a lot 667 00:31:10,028 --> 00:31:12,668 Speaker 1: of people come free. So it's a pretty cool thing. 668 00:31:13,188 --> 00:31:18,468 Speaker 1: What kind of music Wink into that's a group. Yeah, 669 00:31:18,548 --> 00:31:21,268 Speaker 1: as a group they yeah, it's like like they buying 670 00:31:21,428 --> 00:31:24,708 Speaker 1: into the New York. You know. It's like listen, you 671 00:31:24,828 --> 00:31:27,308 Speaker 1: guys as a group sort of introduced yourself Week one. 672 00:31:27,548 --> 00:31:29,828 Speaker 1: You play the Titans and then no one expected much 673 00:31:29,948 --> 00:31:31,788 Speaker 1: you going into this year, and oh my god, the 674 00:31:31,868 --> 00:31:35,228 Speaker 1: Giants won. And specifically there was a moment where the 675 00:31:35,308 --> 00:31:38,148 Speaker 1: baddest man on the planet, Derrick Henry, had the ball 676 00:31:38,588 --> 00:31:40,988 Speaker 1: and somebody ran into him. We're talking about take Crowder, 677 00:31:40,988 --> 00:31:45,988 Speaker 1: We're talking about universe. Okay, walk us through this play, dude. 678 00:31:46,028 --> 00:31:49,188 Speaker 1: This is nuts, man. You know, I was just trying 679 00:31:49,228 --> 00:31:51,228 Speaker 1: to make a play for the team and I just 680 00:31:51,468 --> 00:31:54,428 Speaker 1: ended up in the right spot. But are used saying like, Okay, 681 00:31:54,748 --> 00:31:56,868 Speaker 1: in that moment, I know this is Derrick Henry, this 682 00:31:56,948 --> 00:31:59,108 Speaker 1: is a Russian champion in two thousand yard rusher. It's like, 683 00:31:59,188 --> 00:32:01,708 Speaker 1: mister Angry runs. Do you have that realization and I'm 684 00:32:01,748 --> 00:32:03,628 Speaker 1: about to play the wood on? Yeah? I mean, just 685 00:32:03,828 --> 00:32:06,148 Speaker 1: shout out of day. Harry are a great player. Yeah, 686 00:32:06,348 --> 00:32:08,708 Speaker 1: you know he playing somebody like that. He keeps you 687 00:32:08,748 --> 00:32:10,508 Speaker 1: on your toes and you want to go out and 688 00:32:10,868 --> 00:32:12,988 Speaker 1: make a great play against a great athlete like him. 689 00:32:13,028 --> 00:32:22,148 Speaker 1: So it was just that's not that's Henry. That's really cool, 690 00:32:22,228 --> 00:32:23,948 Speaker 1: and ye's kind of There's been these moments when we 691 00:32:24,028 --> 00:32:25,668 Speaker 1: knew you guys were different. This year, I felt like 692 00:32:25,708 --> 00:32:27,668 Speaker 1: one of them. Yeah, yeah, so you know, I wanted 693 00:32:27,708 --> 00:32:29,148 Speaker 1: to be that player to come out of you know, 694 00:32:29,268 --> 00:32:32,348 Speaker 1: try to set the tone. Ye season he did thankfully. 695 00:32:32,468 --> 00:32:35,068 Speaker 1: You know, I had a great play there and worked out. Hey, 696 00:32:35,428 --> 00:32:36,868 Speaker 1: I want you to take us home to Georgia a 697 00:32:36,908 --> 00:32:39,828 Speaker 1: little bit here. You're going back this weekend to a game, 698 00:32:40,188 --> 00:32:42,988 Speaker 1: just quickly, your time at Georgia playing for a powerhouse 699 00:32:43,108 --> 00:32:44,868 Speaker 1: like that? And what do you like most about watching 700 00:32:45,028 --> 00:32:46,588 Speaker 1: going back and watching a team like that and going 701 00:32:46,588 --> 00:32:49,188 Speaker 1: back to Athens for the weekend? Man, just go back 702 00:32:49,228 --> 00:32:52,108 Speaker 1: and see all the people, see everybody, uh, you know, 703 00:32:52,228 --> 00:32:55,188 Speaker 1: see the coaches see uh. And I want to see 704 00:32:55,228 --> 00:32:57,628 Speaker 1: the defense rock out to him. So I'm just excited 705 00:32:57,628 --> 00:33:01,148 Speaker 1: to be back home. Bye week rest, reset, see everybody. 706 00:33:01,348 --> 00:33:04,188 Speaker 1: And you're a Georgia native born and bread. You've posted 707 00:33:04,268 --> 00:33:06,668 Speaker 1: on social media about your upbringing and it was challenging 708 00:33:06,788 --> 00:33:09,268 Speaker 1: and you were without. Now you've made it your mission 709 00:33:09,468 --> 00:33:11,708 Speaker 1: to get back to your community. Why is that so 710 00:33:11,828 --> 00:33:13,988 Speaker 1: important to you to make sure you return a favor 711 00:33:14,148 --> 00:33:16,148 Speaker 1: that you had a hard time with growing up. Yeah. 712 00:33:16,188 --> 00:33:18,028 Speaker 1: I just want to be that definition for the kids, 713 00:33:18,108 --> 00:33:21,468 Speaker 1: to just show them it's possible, you know, just go 714 00:33:21,628 --> 00:33:25,548 Speaker 1: out and whatever you believe in, just try to reach 715 00:33:25,588 --> 00:33:28,668 Speaker 1: your highs go and just give them back. Just makes 716 00:33:28,748 --> 00:33:31,628 Speaker 1: me feel good and hopefully it just shows who I 717 00:33:31,708 --> 00:33:36,268 Speaker 1: am as a person and just try to be. Like 718 00:33:36,348 --> 00:33:39,148 Speaker 1: I said, it's a perfect definition for the kids. It's amazing. 719 00:33:39,188 --> 00:33:41,188 Speaker 1: It's in incredible thing you do. And that guy who's 720 00:33:41,188 --> 00:33:43,268 Speaker 1: being the perfect example for kids and the guy who's 721 00:33:43,588 --> 00:33:46,508 Speaker 1: laying the wood on Derrick Henry was the final pick 722 00:33:46,708 --> 00:33:49,228 Speaker 1: of the twenty twenty NFL Draft. You know, it's called 723 00:33:49,308 --> 00:33:51,628 Speaker 1: mister Irrelevance. And you know we've met some of those 724 00:33:51,668 --> 00:33:53,548 Speaker 1: mister relevance and sometimes I think they kind of roll 725 00:33:53,588 --> 00:33:56,028 Speaker 1: their eyes a little bit about that title. You don't. 726 00:33:56,508 --> 00:33:58,988 Speaker 1: You're proud of it. Why, man, there is another tip 727 00:33:59,068 --> 00:34:02,028 Speaker 1: on your shoulder, and it's just some just motivational you know, 728 00:34:02,148 --> 00:34:04,948 Speaker 1: you want to go out and get that name. You know, 729 00:34:05,068 --> 00:34:07,428 Speaker 1: it's you got a lot to prove now and just 730 00:34:07,588 --> 00:34:09,708 Speaker 1: to stay in the FL. So you know every day 731 00:34:09,868 --> 00:34:12,588 Speaker 1: you want to prove yourself and that just reminds me. 732 00:34:13,308 --> 00:34:17,028 Speaker 1: It's awesome. It's awesome. Absolutely go that late in the draft. 733 00:34:17,108 --> 00:34:18,668 Speaker 1: Like you said, you got to prove it not only 734 00:34:18,748 --> 00:34:21,028 Speaker 1: the first year, but year after year until you get 735 00:34:21,108 --> 00:34:23,188 Speaker 1: that big deal. Man, keep doing your thing, keep ball 736 00:34:23,228 --> 00:34:26,108 Speaker 1: and keep making hits like that camera. We'll be watching 737 00:34:26,228 --> 00:34:30,028 Speaker 1: job absolutely see Crowder, thanks for joining us. Awesome, have 738 00:34:30,108 --> 00:34:35,628 Speaker 1: a great weekend in Athens. All right, and absolutely exactly