1 00:00:00,280 --> 00:00:15,920 Speaker 1: Wow, Yeah, what is ump? Is the NFL Fantasy Live Podcast, 2 00:00:16,160 --> 00:00:18,800 Speaker 1: Episode number three. I'm having a lot of fun up 3 00:00:18,840 --> 00:00:20,919 Speaker 1: James called, the host of the show. We got a 4 00:00:20,960 --> 00:00:22,480 Speaker 1: big show in front of us today. We're gonna be 5 00:00:22,520 --> 00:00:25,479 Speaker 1: talking about sophomore slump or surge, gonna play a little 6 00:00:25,520 --> 00:00:29,480 Speaker 1: game with Marcus and the whiz kid from Wisconsin Alex Gailhard. 7 00:00:29,520 --> 00:00:32,400 Speaker 1: Plus we're gonna be talking about late round quarterbacks to target. 8 00:00:32,440 --> 00:00:35,080 Speaker 1: Michael Fabriano has done the research, he's seeing the tape, 9 00:00:35,080 --> 00:00:38,400 Speaker 1: he's crunched the numbers, and he's written some fabulous words 10 00:00:38,720 --> 00:00:43,200 Speaker 1: to support such statements. But anywait, speaking of fabulous Game 11 00:00:43,200 --> 00:00:45,680 Speaker 1: of Thrones last night, we're doing this again. We're gonna 12 00:00:45,680 --> 00:00:50,919 Speaker 1: be spoiled. We're doing spoiler alert, We're doing spoilers, spoilers. Look, 13 00:00:51,200 --> 00:00:54,120 Speaker 1: it was so good. All I'm saying is it was 14 00:00:54,200 --> 00:00:57,560 Speaker 1: so good that stuff is spar Now. Look look, look 15 00:00:57,600 --> 00:00:59,480 Speaker 1: I think who Game of Thrones is. I'm starting to 16 00:00:59,480 --> 00:01:02,640 Speaker 1: get fed up at this show. Not necessarily, Hey, welcome 17 00:01:02,680 --> 00:01:05,360 Speaker 1: to my world. But here's the thing. Like, if Game 18 00:01:05,400 --> 00:01:07,520 Speaker 1: of Thrones was a restaurant, we would have complained to 19 00:01:07,560 --> 00:01:09,479 Speaker 1: the manager and walked out. By Now it's like they've 20 00:01:09,480 --> 00:01:11,880 Speaker 1: given us bread and water, and they keep bringing our 21 00:01:11,880 --> 00:01:15,679 Speaker 1: appetizers one by one, like where's the steak. I'm food 22 00:01:15,760 --> 00:01:19,160 Speaker 1: is coming, food is coming, you know, Like, Hey, I'm 23 00:01:19,240 --> 00:01:21,240 Speaker 1: enjoying his baked potato, and then he snatches it away 24 00:01:21,240 --> 00:01:23,839 Speaker 1: from me. Like if it were a restaurant, right, we'd 25 00:01:23,840 --> 00:01:25,959 Speaker 1: have given it a terrible YELP review and we'd never 26 00:01:26,000 --> 00:01:30,360 Speaker 1: be going in. This episode yesterday had so many questions 27 00:01:30,480 --> 00:01:34,080 Speaker 1: left for season six. I won't spoil anything for people 28 00:01:34,080 --> 00:01:38,640 Speaker 1: out there, but you you certainly leave the episode asking 29 00:01:38,680 --> 00:01:40,760 Speaker 1: a lot of questions. All right, Tell the listeners how 30 00:01:40,760 --> 00:01:42,720 Speaker 1: many times you watched it? I watched it three times? 31 00:01:42,760 --> 00:01:45,640 Speaker 1: You watched this? I watched it three times, man, I 32 00:01:45,680 --> 00:01:47,920 Speaker 1: saw it. Wait wait, hold on, this came out yesterday, 33 00:01:48,040 --> 00:01:50,400 Speaker 1: I know. I well, I watched it on the West 34 00:01:50,440 --> 00:01:53,200 Speaker 1: Coast via the East Coast feed, so I got it 35 00:01:53,240 --> 00:01:56,800 Speaker 1: early out here on TV. Then I watched it again, 36 00:01:57,120 --> 00:01:59,040 Speaker 1: all right, And then I was working on my top 37 00:01:59,480 --> 00:02:02,240 Speaker 1: fifty players last night, right, and it was like one 38 00:02:02,240 --> 00:02:05,480 Speaker 1: o'clock in the morning, and uh, why not? Fired up again? 39 00:02:05,560 --> 00:02:07,960 Speaker 1: Watched it again? Fired it up again? Watched it because, 40 00:02:08,000 --> 00:02:10,600 Speaker 1: like a lot of times, there's things that you didn't 41 00:02:10,600 --> 00:02:14,080 Speaker 1: see the first time. Alright, pal, we pick up on 42 00:02:14,760 --> 00:02:19,200 Speaker 1: so you're plus, but watch you're sick. So I mean 43 00:02:19,240 --> 00:02:21,679 Speaker 1: I'm sick. Yeah, you're watching this three times. It just 44 00:02:21,720 --> 00:02:24,280 Speaker 1: came out, as I'll tell you something, I watched Revenge 45 00:02:24,320 --> 00:02:26,680 Speaker 1: of the Sith six times in the movie theater. Okay, 46 00:02:27,160 --> 00:02:32,200 Speaker 1: that's you want to if I like, alright, let's go alright, 47 00:02:32,360 --> 00:02:35,160 Speaker 1: it was not, but let's got's goad. Let's go around 48 00:02:35,280 --> 00:02:38,280 Speaker 1: the r Marcus Grant in the house, Alex Galahar as 49 00:02:38,320 --> 00:02:40,839 Speaker 1: we mentioned, the whiz is in the house. And as 50 00:02:40,840 --> 00:02:45,799 Speaker 1: you heard Game of Thrones, junkie Michael, how about Sully 51 00:02:45,840 --> 00:02:47,720 Speaker 1: behind that You know what, I haven't given Sully as 52 00:02:47,760 --> 00:02:50,080 Speaker 1: proper do yet? Sully behind the glass helping us produce 53 00:02:50,160 --> 00:02:54,960 Speaker 1: this wonderful podcast in Matt Franciscovich, the franchise, the franchise 54 00:02:55,520 --> 00:02:58,320 Speaker 1: back in the building. You know, the dude's dressed nicer 55 00:02:58,360 --> 00:02:59,840 Speaker 1: than I am. I actually had to work today. I 56 00:02:59,880 --> 00:03:02,400 Speaker 1: was on air, worked that crazy overnight Chif the dude 57 00:03:02,400 --> 00:03:05,639 Speaker 1: comes in dressed to the ninth I like it. And 58 00:03:05,720 --> 00:03:08,359 Speaker 1: the hair he had. His hair's best hair. He's got 59 00:03:08,360 --> 00:03:12,200 Speaker 1: better than yeah that he's rest better than me. He's 60 00:03:12,240 --> 00:03:16,480 Speaker 1: skinnier than me. I don't like the guy coming back here. 61 00:03:16,560 --> 00:03:18,960 Speaker 1: I don't like the guy can say, yeah, he's been 62 00:03:19,000 --> 00:03:20,680 Speaker 1: off for a few months. Here he's he's taking a 63 00:03:20,680 --> 00:03:22,639 Speaker 1: summer breaks. Gona be like training camp. We're gonna start 64 00:03:22,639 --> 00:03:24,840 Speaker 1: writing best Shape of his Life articles about branch by 65 00:03:24,880 --> 00:03:26,360 Speaker 1: the way, by the way guy, best shape of his 66 00:03:26,360 --> 00:03:30,400 Speaker 1: life right now? Check this out. Yesterday I did a 67 00:03:30,440 --> 00:03:33,360 Speaker 1: commercial with Marshall Fox for NFL Fantasy. It'll be on 68 00:03:33,480 --> 00:03:36,960 Speaker 1: NFL Network and I believe on NBC during the preseason games. 69 00:03:37,000 --> 00:03:39,080 Speaker 1: All right, it was pretty cool, man. It was pretty 70 00:03:39,080 --> 00:03:42,040 Speaker 1: cool to like, actually be in an environment where a 71 00:03:42,160 --> 00:03:46,600 Speaker 1: director is saying action and cut and all right, keep going, 72 00:03:46,600 --> 00:03:48,520 Speaker 1: you know, like it was. It was pretty deat alright, 73 00:03:48,800 --> 00:03:51,840 Speaker 1: had what were your inspirations? Did they give me a motivation? Motivation? 74 00:03:51,960 --> 00:03:55,680 Speaker 1: I mean my motivation. I had like three lines, man, 75 00:03:55,720 --> 00:03:57,600 Speaker 1: it was not a lot of motivation. I didn't have 76 00:03:57,760 --> 00:03:59,960 Speaker 1: how many takes? Does the three Well? They just keep 77 00:04:00,240 --> 00:04:02,280 Speaker 1: doing it a bunch of times because they want to 78 00:04:02,880 --> 00:04:06,400 Speaker 1: see if it has a different feel, and um it was. 79 00:04:06,480 --> 00:04:08,080 Speaker 1: It was fun though, man, to get a different read, 80 00:04:08,160 --> 00:04:11,160 Speaker 1: you know, different emphasis there. I like it all right, 81 00:04:11,200 --> 00:04:13,120 Speaker 1: Like I said, we're gonna do sophomore Slump or surge 82 00:04:13,120 --> 00:04:15,000 Speaker 1: a new game here on NFL Fantasy Life podcast, and 83 00:04:15,000 --> 00:04:17,840 Speaker 1: we're gonna do late around quarterbacks to target. But as 84 00:04:17,839 --> 00:04:20,600 Speaker 1: always we start the show it's um, I guess top headlines, 85 00:04:20,600 --> 00:04:24,800 Speaker 1: and we're gonna start in Minnesota. How about Adrian Peterson? 86 00:04:25,000 --> 00:04:27,919 Speaker 1: The Vikings running back coach told around the NFL that 87 00:04:28,080 --> 00:04:31,760 Speaker 1: his workload will decrease. Peterson not going to be playing 88 00:04:32,320 --> 00:04:35,520 Speaker 1: in the preseason here as well. How much of that 89 00:04:35,600 --> 00:04:39,760 Speaker 1: preseason workload or lack thereof, are you guys worried about 90 00:04:39,920 --> 00:04:42,520 Speaker 1: or is it not at all? I'm not really worried. 91 00:04:42,520 --> 00:04:44,159 Speaker 1: I mean, it would be nice to see him get 92 00:04:44,160 --> 00:04:46,120 Speaker 1: a couple of carries because it's been you know, it'll 93 00:04:46,160 --> 00:04:48,680 Speaker 1: be more than a calendar year basically, since he's the 94 00:04:48,839 --> 00:04:52,440 Speaker 1: last carried a front ball. But I mean, it's Adrian Peterson. 95 00:04:52,480 --> 00:04:56,120 Speaker 1: The man is not vers not He's not human. So 96 00:04:56,200 --> 00:04:58,960 Speaker 1: I'm not really like I said I would. I would 97 00:04:59,000 --> 00:05:00,440 Speaker 1: like it if you could get you know, five or 98 00:05:00,520 --> 00:05:02,640 Speaker 1: ten carries sometime in the preseason, but I'm not I'm 99 00:05:02,640 --> 00:05:04,520 Speaker 1: not stressing. It would just be nice to see Purple 100 00:05:04,600 --> 00:05:07,360 Speaker 1: Jesus running with the football in the preseason a couple carries, 101 00:05:07,400 --> 00:05:08,800 Speaker 1: like he said, be like, oh good, he still knows 102 00:05:08,839 --> 00:05:11,960 Speaker 1: what he's doing. Doesn't know what he's doing. I agree 103 00:05:12,080 --> 00:05:14,719 Speaker 1: with I agree with you guys. Normally i'd say, oh, okay, 104 00:05:14,760 --> 00:05:16,960 Speaker 1: the dudes of CYB worg. You know, it's fine. He's 105 00:05:17,040 --> 00:05:19,800 Speaker 1: terminator out there. He just keeps on going. It's all good. Right. 106 00:05:19,839 --> 00:05:21,400 Speaker 1: But here's the thing. We haven't seen a play since 107 00:05:21,400 --> 00:05:25,640 Speaker 1: the Reagan administration. I mean, can we give him some 108 00:05:25,800 --> 00:05:28,960 Speaker 1: preseason carries? I mean a little like give him one 109 00:05:29,080 --> 00:05:33,280 Speaker 1: series a game. Can we see series not rocket science? 110 00:05:33,720 --> 00:05:36,719 Speaker 1: Hand the ball run? No? But but but this is 111 00:05:36,760 --> 00:05:39,800 Speaker 1: my thing though. Look again, he hasn't played since since 112 00:05:39,920 --> 00:05:48,440 Speaker 1: Nixon was in office. Just now we're going back Eisenhower. Look, 113 00:05:48,520 --> 00:05:51,360 Speaker 1: the bottom line is I gotta think you need a 114 00:05:51,400 --> 00:05:55,040 Speaker 1: few reps to get back into game shape. I'm just 115 00:05:55,080 --> 00:05:58,200 Speaker 1: talking about game shape. And so for me, I just think, Look, 116 00:05:58,240 --> 00:05:59,680 Speaker 1: the fact of the matter is, is he gonna be 117 00:06:00,000 --> 00:06:03,599 Speaker 1: effective player? Yes? Is he still my number one overall selection? Yes? 118 00:06:04,000 --> 00:06:06,800 Speaker 1: But I will say this. You hear the running back 119 00:06:06,839 --> 00:06:09,960 Speaker 1: coach talk about a decreased workload. You hear about no 120 00:06:10,120 --> 00:06:13,080 Speaker 1: preseason action as well. I think it's gonna take him 121 00:06:13,120 --> 00:06:16,080 Speaker 1: a few games to become that cyborg once again. By 122 00:06:16,080 --> 00:06:18,359 Speaker 1: the way, you talk about this decreased workload. I know 123 00:06:18,480 --> 00:06:20,720 Speaker 1: last week we did the Hype Trainer smoke screen. I 124 00:06:20,760 --> 00:06:24,159 Speaker 1: feel like this is a total smoke screen, Like, really, 125 00:06:24,279 --> 00:06:26,200 Speaker 1: come on, do you do? And I know we're gonna 126 00:06:26,200 --> 00:06:28,080 Speaker 1: get to Teddy Bridgewater later the show, and I watched 127 00:06:28,120 --> 00:06:31,120 Speaker 1: them tape on him. But do we really think they're 128 00:06:31,160 --> 00:06:32,920 Speaker 1: just gonna all of a sudden turn this thing over 129 00:06:32,960 --> 00:06:35,239 Speaker 1: to Teddy two Gloves when they've got Adrian Peterson standing 130 00:06:35,240 --> 00:06:37,240 Speaker 1: back there. It's not gonna happen. I think there's gonna 131 00:06:37,279 --> 00:06:39,560 Speaker 1: be a little bit of a transition going to a 132 00:06:39,600 --> 00:06:42,880 Speaker 1: more pass oriented offense, obviously, but how about Jack. I 133 00:06:42,880 --> 00:06:48,760 Speaker 1: think it's the first time let him go, Let him go. 134 00:06:49,480 --> 00:06:52,760 Speaker 1: It's the first time in Adrian Peterson's career he's got 135 00:06:52,800 --> 00:06:58,320 Speaker 1: an actual legit, explosive backup uh sitting behind him as 136 00:06:58,320 --> 00:07:04,839 Speaker 1: we saw Toby for Matt zero zero telby Gerhardt, as 137 00:07:04,839 --> 00:07:08,640 Speaker 1: we saw in Jacksonville. Well, yeah, cal guy's not gonna 138 00:07:08,640 --> 00:07:10,720 Speaker 1: give any love to the Stanford That's true. Good point, 139 00:07:10,760 --> 00:07:13,160 Speaker 1: good point. All right, Look we move on. Amari Cooper 140 00:07:13,200 --> 00:07:16,960 Speaker 1: looks great, Uh, let's talk about where you take uh, 141 00:07:17,000 --> 00:07:20,160 Speaker 1: this explosive rookie out of Alabama. He's been moving up 142 00:07:20,200 --> 00:07:24,160 Speaker 1: man for me, um releasing the new the first top 143 00:07:24,240 --> 00:07:27,880 Speaker 1: one fifty. Hello later on today on dot com. Hello, 144 00:07:29,040 --> 00:07:31,400 Speaker 1: I've got him in the top twenty now wide receiver. 145 00:07:31,880 --> 00:07:34,440 Speaker 1: Uh he is. He is right there at the end 146 00:07:34,480 --> 00:07:38,640 Speaker 1: of the number two wide out conversation. Everything that I've 147 00:07:38,800 --> 00:07:43,080 Speaker 1: heard has been positive. Derek Carr, I believe will have 148 00:07:43,360 --> 00:07:46,000 Speaker 1: tunnel vision towards this kid because he's the best playmaker 149 00:07:46,040 --> 00:07:51,960 Speaker 1: they have in that offense. Maybe Murray so Um. You know, 150 00:07:52,600 --> 00:07:55,280 Speaker 1: I don't know that there's gonna be the depth of 151 00:07:55,560 --> 00:07:58,080 Speaker 1: wide receivers in the rookie years who have great seasons 152 00:07:58,120 --> 00:08:01,920 Speaker 1: like we saw in it. If anybody's gonna do it, 153 00:08:01,920 --> 00:08:05,000 Speaker 1: it's gonna be Cooper. And I have faith in Derek Carr. 154 00:08:05,040 --> 00:08:08,120 Speaker 1: If they were throwing out some curtain jerker out there, 155 00:08:08,160 --> 00:08:09,960 Speaker 1: I have a little less faith. But I like Car 156 00:08:10,440 --> 00:08:12,960 Speaker 1: and Uh. I like the Car to Cooper combination. I mean, 157 00:08:12,960 --> 00:08:14,840 Speaker 1: it's a numbers game, man. I mean, I know, I 158 00:08:14,880 --> 00:08:17,200 Speaker 1: know that's a little bit redundant because we're playing Fantasy here, 159 00:08:17,200 --> 00:08:20,360 Speaker 1: but it's a numbers game, man. I mean, Derek Carr 160 00:08:20,360 --> 00:08:23,000 Speaker 1: gonna be slinging the Rock nineties seven times a game. 161 00:08:23,400 --> 00:08:27,480 Speaker 1: That might be a bit aggressive, maybe slightly, Yeah, live exaggeration, 162 00:08:27,720 --> 00:08:29,640 Speaker 1: but I mean no, really though, I mean, come on, 163 00:08:29,680 --> 00:08:33,120 Speaker 1: the guy, he's got no fear in terms of throwing 164 00:08:33,120 --> 00:08:35,480 Speaker 1: that ball around. I got to imagine Amark Cooper is 165 00:08:35,480 --> 00:08:37,959 Speaker 1: going to be I mean, there's nobody else there to 166 00:08:38,040 --> 00:08:41,480 Speaker 1: throw it to Latavius Murray out of the backfield. Okay, fine, 167 00:08:42,000 --> 00:08:44,560 Speaker 1: but I mean they're still gonna be throwing Michael Rivera. 168 00:08:44,720 --> 00:08:49,800 Speaker 1: You got cramp tree Man. But that's a deep drop off. 169 00:08:49,960 --> 00:08:52,800 Speaker 1: Put it quick into perspectives. The top one fifty said 170 00:08:52,800 --> 00:08:54,960 Speaker 1: he has him in the top twenty, in the top 171 00:08:54,960 --> 00:09:00,640 Speaker 1: twenty receivers, ok after him, Sammy Watkins, Deshan Jackson, Saint Jackson, 172 00:09:00,800 --> 00:09:02,800 Speaker 1: Brandon Marshall. And if I'm looking at those guys too, 173 00:09:02,840 --> 00:09:05,640 Speaker 1: I'll take a Mark Cooper all dayby Cooper over those guys. 174 00:09:05,840 --> 00:09:08,440 Speaker 1: What round does that mean? The top twenty? Dude? What 175 00:09:08,440 --> 00:09:10,120 Speaker 1: what is the overall fabs? Do you know? Off top 176 00:09:10,120 --> 00:09:11,880 Speaker 1: of your head? I can take a look at it 177 00:09:11,920 --> 00:09:15,640 Speaker 1: because I have it in front of me. So over 178 00:09:15,720 --> 00:09:18,200 Speaker 1: a fifth rounder's about worries should go fifth round. We're 179 00:09:18,200 --> 00:09:21,440 Speaker 1: talking about standard ten teams. Comfortable there? See, I was, 180 00:09:21,520 --> 00:09:23,040 Speaker 1: I was, I was. I was hoping to wait and 181 00:09:23,080 --> 00:09:27,120 Speaker 1: see if maybe he falls to like But I get 182 00:09:27,160 --> 00:09:29,000 Speaker 1: the feeling that if I mean, if if he's ranked 183 00:09:29,000 --> 00:09:30,800 Speaker 1: that high, he's not gonna be there. I would feel 184 00:09:30,840 --> 00:09:32,840 Speaker 1: great with him in the seventh or eighth round. Here's 185 00:09:32,840 --> 00:09:35,240 Speaker 1: the thing, because I'm going zero RB strategy off the top. 186 00:09:35,400 --> 00:09:38,319 Speaker 1: You're taking him in the second? No? No, no, Actually 187 00:09:38,360 --> 00:09:42,200 Speaker 1: you know I'm taking running backs. I'm jumping off that cliff. Baby, 188 00:09:42,240 --> 00:09:44,480 Speaker 1: I'm doing I'm doing it. Look, I'm gonna be the 189 00:09:44,520 --> 00:09:46,720 Speaker 1: only expert I know that that's going with the zero 190 00:09:46,920 --> 00:09:49,320 Speaker 1: and at fully advocating it. But here's the thing. Amari 191 00:09:49,400 --> 00:09:51,120 Speaker 1: Cooper in the fifth round a little too rich for 192 00:09:51,200 --> 00:09:53,240 Speaker 1: my blood. Man. I agree. I think he's going to 193 00:09:53,320 --> 00:09:56,360 Speaker 1: be a great play. I like him. Um, but man, 194 00:09:56,559 --> 00:09:59,040 Speaker 1: what's he gonna do? I mean, he's he's not going 195 00:09:59,080 --> 00:10:01,520 Speaker 1: to be more than DeAndre Hopkins last year. He's not 196 00:10:01,520 --> 00:10:05,600 Speaker 1: putting up more than a twelve hondo is he? Why not? Well, 197 00:10:05,640 --> 00:10:09,360 Speaker 1: I mean you can see that. I can't see that. 198 00:10:09,520 --> 00:10:13,760 Speaker 1: I can't if he puts up twelve and six touchdowns man. Okay, 199 00:10:13,840 --> 00:10:17,120 Speaker 1: that's a great, huge year. That's a huge year and 200 00:10:17,120 --> 00:10:19,280 Speaker 1: and well worth the fifth round draft pick. But I'm 201 00:10:19,280 --> 00:10:21,440 Speaker 1: going to running I'm probably going back up running backs 202 00:10:21,800 --> 00:10:24,520 Speaker 1: somewhere in that fifth round because I'm going quarterback wide receiver, 203 00:10:25,160 --> 00:10:28,319 Speaker 1: uh somewhere off the top. So you gotta figure out, 204 00:10:28,480 --> 00:10:30,360 Speaker 1: you know, I don't know. I don't know. Fifth round 205 00:10:30,400 --> 00:10:32,520 Speaker 1: might be a little too rich for my blood. All right, 206 00:10:33,160 --> 00:10:36,760 Speaker 1: speaking of UH wide outs that that could make an 207 00:10:36,800 --> 00:10:39,880 Speaker 1: impact here, how about Aaron Rodgers in Green Bay. Man, 208 00:10:39,920 --> 00:10:44,160 Speaker 1: he's talking, he's talking up Davante Adams. Man. Um, I 209 00:10:44,200 --> 00:10:48,040 Speaker 1: gotta think from a fantasy perspective, if they like Davante 210 00:10:48,080 --> 00:10:51,120 Speaker 1: Adams because he's a big target. Um, he's got you know, 211 00:10:51,280 --> 00:10:55,880 Speaker 1: solid hands. How much is this gonna cut into I don't. 212 00:10:55,920 --> 00:10:59,600 Speaker 1: I wouldn't imagine's gonna cut into Jordy Nelson's UH production 213 00:10:59,640 --> 00:11:02,560 Speaker 1: because they've just got a man crush Rogers and Jordy. 214 00:11:02,559 --> 00:11:05,200 Speaker 1: But how about Randall cop I know they inked him 215 00:11:05,240 --> 00:11:09,959 Speaker 1: to that new deal, But could could Davonte Adams emerge 216 00:11:10,520 --> 00:11:13,920 Speaker 1: and take a lot of production off the plate of 217 00:11:14,080 --> 00:11:16,480 Speaker 1: Randall Coup? I don't think so. I think, well, I 218 00:11:16,520 --> 00:11:18,960 Speaker 1: think where Davante Adams comes in is that the Packers 219 00:11:18,960 --> 00:11:20,800 Speaker 1: have been in search of a tight end for however 220 00:11:20,800 --> 00:11:22,880 Speaker 1: many years now. You know we've seen you know what 221 00:11:23,080 --> 00:11:25,440 Speaker 1: I mean, after Jamichael Finley got hurt. Uh, you know, 222 00:11:25,480 --> 00:11:27,559 Speaker 1: we saw poor Less in there a little bit, we 223 00:11:27,600 --> 00:11:30,400 Speaker 1: saw a little bit of Richard Rodgers and anything they've 224 00:11:30,400 --> 00:11:32,680 Speaker 1: they've tried to find that tight in. And I think 225 00:11:32,720 --> 00:11:34,520 Speaker 1: in lieu of that, I think you just find a 226 00:11:34,520 --> 00:11:36,880 Speaker 1: third wide receiver spot. And I love Davanta and I 227 00:11:36,880 --> 00:11:38,640 Speaker 1: love them. Coming out of Fresno State, I thought I 228 00:11:38,640 --> 00:11:40,560 Speaker 1: thought Green Bay was a great spot for him to 229 00:11:40,559 --> 00:11:42,440 Speaker 1: be in great spot. I continue to say it. You know, 230 00:11:42,520 --> 00:11:44,360 Speaker 1: there are a few better gigs in the National Football 231 00:11:44,400 --> 00:11:47,480 Speaker 1: League than being an Aaron Rodgers wide receiver. That would 232 00:11:47,480 --> 00:11:49,960 Speaker 1: be correct. And I feel like Dante. I love him 233 00:11:50,000 --> 00:11:51,679 Speaker 1: as kind of a deep sleeper I've got. I think 234 00:11:51,720 --> 00:11:53,320 Speaker 1: I think I haven't actually on my list of sleepers 235 00:11:53,320 --> 00:11:55,240 Speaker 1: this year because I think I think he is ready 236 00:11:55,440 --> 00:11:58,240 Speaker 1: to step up and be a guy where the third 237 00:11:58,240 --> 00:12:00,679 Speaker 1: wide receiver in the Packers offen is like being a 238 00:12:00,760 --> 00:12:02,880 Speaker 1: number two and a lot of other offenses. And I 239 00:12:02,920 --> 00:12:04,840 Speaker 1: like his potential, But does it scare you off of 240 00:12:04,840 --> 00:12:06,880 Speaker 1: a guy like Randall Cop because you know, Randall Cop 241 00:12:06,960 --> 00:12:10,440 Speaker 1: is gonna have name value. He's in Green Bay, he's 242 00:12:10,480 --> 00:12:13,000 Speaker 1: got you know, he's been producing for a couple of years. 243 00:12:13,040 --> 00:12:15,240 Speaker 1: Now he's gonna go I don't want to say he's 244 00:12:15,240 --> 00:12:17,199 Speaker 1: gonna go super high, but but guys are going to 245 00:12:17,360 --> 00:12:20,640 Speaker 1: draft him. Should we be worried about Randall Cops production. 246 00:12:20,800 --> 00:12:22,760 Speaker 1: I don't think so. Not at He even said that 247 00:12:22,800 --> 00:12:26,000 Speaker 1: it would be hard for him to duplicate his two 248 00:12:26,040 --> 00:12:29,920 Speaker 1: thousand fourteen production this coming season Randall Cop. But right, 249 00:12:29,960 --> 00:12:33,920 Speaker 1: But that being said, I still don't see an enormous decline. 250 00:12:34,280 --> 00:12:36,000 Speaker 1: I still say he is going to be one of 251 00:12:36,040 --> 00:12:39,840 Speaker 1: the first ten to twelve wide receivers. Uh. They agree 252 00:12:39,840 --> 00:12:41,640 Speaker 1: with that. They all could finish in the top thirty 253 00:12:41,679 --> 00:12:42,960 Speaker 1: for wide receivers. Like you and I were talking about 254 00:12:43,040 --> 00:12:45,600 Speaker 1: we were playing the podcast. Would anybody be surprised if 255 00:12:45,720 --> 00:12:48,959 Speaker 1: Jordi Randall and Davante Adams turned into the Marvin Harrison, 256 00:12:49,000 --> 00:12:53,480 Speaker 1: Reggi Wayne and Brandon Stokely of like or whatever when 257 00:12:53,480 --> 00:12:57,199 Speaker 1: they all had a thousand ten touchdowns? Surprised? Wouldn't not 258 00:12:57,280 --> 00:13:01,120 Speaker 1: be surprised? So it could happen a thousand yard man 259 00:13:01,480 --> 00:13:06,079 Speaker 1: All three of them. Why why not look at that offense? Totally? Okay? Alright, 260 00:13:06,120 --> 00:13:07,880 Speaker 1: so no one scared about round coup. Huh. I'm the 261 00:13:07,880 --> 00:13:10,640 Speaker 1: only guy here. I'm the only one. You're scared about 262 00:13:10,640 --> 00:13:15,400 Speaker 1: a lot of the package. There's that cliff again. He's 263 00:13:15,440 --> 00:13:17,360 Speaker 1: just looking up at it. But I'm not scared of 264 00:13:17,360 --> 00:13:21,520 Speaker 1: the Ironically, I'm not scared about Aaron Rodgers. Yeah, he's good. Okay, 265 00:13:21,520 --> 00:13:24,640 Speaker 1: go Bears. All right, let's play that's right, hey, let's 266 00:13:24,640 --> 00:13:28,400 Speaker 1: play a little game of sophomore slump or surge. Marcus 267 00:13:28,440 --> 00:13:32,120 Speaker 1: and Alex gelhar Man, they dug deep. They watched some 268 00:13:32,200 --> 00:13:35,520 Speaker 1: film and Alex kick us off here talking about some sophomores, 269 00:13:36,120 --> 00:13:39,280 Speaker 1: sophomore running backs and tell me if you think they're 270 00:13:39,280 --> 00:13:42,199 Speaker 1: gonna slump or search. So to get started with the series, 271 00:13:42,240 --> 00:13:43,920 Speaker 1: Marx and I were looking at some ore position. I 272 00:13:43,920 --> 00:13:46,680 Speaker 1: decided to take the top three running backs drafted in 273 00:13:46,760 --> 00:13:49,280 Speaker 1: basically fantasy and the regular draft last year. They were 274 00:13:49,280 --> 00:13:51,679 Speaker 1: the guys taken in the second round. Bishop Sanky who 275 00:13:51,720 --> 00:13:53,880 Speaker 1: went to the Titans, Jeremy Hill to the Bengals, and 276 00:13:53,960 --> 00:13:57,400 Speaker 1: Carlos Hide to forty nine. Right when I was getting started, 277 00:13:57,480 --> 00:14:00,000 Speaker 1: I started watching Bishop Sanky, And as I was watching 278 00:14:00,160 --> 00:14:03,480 Speaker 1: his tape, I a song popped into my mind that 279 00:14:03,520 --> 00:14:04,840 Speaker 1: I wrote down, And as I was watching the rest 280 00:14:04,880 --> 00:14:07,160 Speaker 1: of the the tape, I matched songs to everybody. So before 281 00:14:07,200 --> 00:14:09,560 Speaker 1: I get into the before I get into the analysis, 282 00:14:09,559 --> 00:14:11,760 Speaker 1: finish these guys. I'm going to have Sully play you 283 00:14:11,760 --> 00:14:13,520 Speaker 1: guys the hook from each of these songs, and then 284 00:14:13,559 --> 00:14:16,720 Speaker 1: I'll explain why that's what I saw in the film, Sully, 285 00:14:17,080 --> 00:14:19,040 Speaker 1: if you could get us started with Bishop Sanky song, 286 00:14:25,320 --> 00:14:30,480 Speaker 1: all right, that's good, that's good, little little Don Henley 287 00:14:30,520 --> 00:14:34,400 Speaker 1: from solo career. Alright, but Bishop Sanky just loves to 288 00:14:34,520 --> 00:14:37,560 Speaker 1: dance behind the line of scrimmage, right the guy, Um, 289 00:14:37,600 --> 00:14:39,080 Speaker 1: I mean, do we, Sully, do we need to plot 290 00:14:39,080 --> 00:14:40,760 Speaker 1: it all the way to give Let's let's play it 291 00:14:40,800 --> 00:14:43,120 Speaker 1: a little. Let's get a little mood music going here, 292 00:14:43,160 --> 00:14:46,880 Speaker 1: a little bit as Alex talking. Yeah, okay, alright, So 293 00:14:47,200 --> 00:14:48,880 Speaker 1: he lost the dance behind the line. The trouble was 294 00:14:48,920 --> 00:14:52,120 Speaker 1: with Bishop Sanky was he last year coming into the season. 295 00:14:52,200 --> 00:14:54,440 Speaker 1: He because Washington was on quarters, he missed all of 296 00:14:54,480 --> 00:14:58,560 Speaker 1: the offseason workouts except for like one practice. Kevin Rusty, However, 297 00:14:59,000 --> 00:15:01,280 Speaker 1: he just seemed to lack the vision or confidence to 298 00:15:01,320 --> 00:15:02,680 Speaker 1: read his blocks and get through the line. And even 299 00:15:02,720 --> 00:15:04,120 Speaker 1: when he had a whole, if it was well blocked, 300 00:15:04,120 --> 00:15:06,040 Speaker 1: to get through it, he just didn't have the acceleration 301 00:15:06,120 --> 00:15:08,360 Speaker 1: or punch, and he would dance and stutter step and 302 00:15:08,440 --> 00:15:10,240 Speaker 1: jump cut behind the line of scrimmage. And that was 303 00:15:10,280 --> 00:15:12,760 Speaker 1: why more often than not he would get stopped a 304 00:15:12,760 --> 00:15:15,400 Speaker 1: couple of yards. Bishop sank the line of scrimmage or 305 00:15:15,440 --> 00:15:19,600 Speaker 1: in front of sixteen games, terribly unimpressive. Five seventy yards rushing, 306 00:15:19,600 --> 00:15:21,600 Speaker 1: a hundred thirty receiving. You do the maths, about seven 307 00:15:21,680 --> 00:15:26,080 Speaker 1: hundred yards there two touchdowns. So that's his rookie year. 308 00:15:26,120 --> 00:15:29,520 Speaker 1: I gotta ask you, sophomore slump or surge, Bishop Sank, you, 309 00:15:29,880 --> 00:15:33,040 Speaker 1: I'm feeling a slump. I am, for one, I've said 310 00:15:33,040 --> 00:15:36,000 Speaker 1: on this podcast before, anymore than he did last year. 311 00:15:36,600 --> 00:15:38,960 Speaker 1: He's not going to get out of that slump because 312 00:15:39,560 --> 00:15:41,760 Speaker 1: for a long slumpage. But um, I'm a big fan 313 00:15:41,800 --> 00:15:44,280 Speaker 1: of David Cobb. I've from I've pumped him up on 314 00:15:44,280 --> 00:15:47,760 Speaker 1: this podcast. Our own Daniel Jeremiah, the great draft scout 315 00:15:47,760 --> 00:15:49,600 Speaker 1: that we have, is also a huge fan of David Cobb. 316 00:15:49,640 --> 00:15:51,960 Speaker 1: And he told Mark Sessler of around the NFL eorlither 317 00:15:52,320 --> 00:15:54,640 Speaker 1: late last week. Excuse me, not earlier this week. It's Monday. 318 00:15:54,720 --> 00:15:57,600 Speaker 1: Can't get much earlier that He wouldn't be surprised either 319 00:15:57,640 --> 00:16:00,800 Speaker 1: if David Cobb overtook that backfield early on. So for me, 320 00:16:00,880 --> 00:16:02,800 Speaker 1: I'm predicting sank he as a slump, and honestly I 321 00:16:02,840 --> 00:16:05,680 Speaker 1: wouldn't even draft him, all right, Jeremy Hill, Actually I'm 322 00:16:05,680 --> 00:16:08,000 Speaker 1: gonna jump to Carlos Hide sake for the sake of 323 00:16:08,040 --> 00:16:11,080 Speaker 1: the music. All right. So Carlos Hide Marks's boy in 324 00:16:11,120 --> 00:16:21,080 Speaker 1: San Francisco. Why I chose this Miley Cyrus hit and 325 00:16:21,080 --> 00:16:24,440 Speaker 1: polluted the podcast airwaves with that is because he's got 326 00:16:24,520 --> 00:16:28,600 Speaker 1: a sledgehammer. Carlos Hide when he Alex Kellhar is gonna 327 00:16:28,640 --> 00:16:31,880 Speaker 1: start licking a sledgehammer, folks. No, I'm not, okay, I 328 00:16:31,880 --> 00:16:34,520 Speaker 1: will not. That will not appear on the internets anyway. 329 00:16:34,880 --> 00:16:37,040 Speaker 1: Carlos Hide when he comes out, the line of scrimmage 330 00:16:37,160 --> 00:16:39,280 Speaker 1: runs through the hole like a wrecking ball. I put 331 00:16:39,280 --> 00:16:41,560 Speaker 1: a couple of vines on Twitter of this because the 332 00:16:41,640 --> 00:16:44,280 Speaker 1: people in his path were just like laid to waste. 333 00:16:44,520 --> 00:16:47,080 Speaker 1: He was erasing defensive facts. He even was plowing over 334 00:16:47,080 --> 00:16:49,000 Speaker 1: his own lineman didn't get out of his way when 335 00:16:49,000 --> 00:16:51,160 Speaker 1: he was coming through the line of scrimmage. Now, sometimes, 336 00:16:51,200 --> 00:16:53,720 Speaker 1: of course, him just running into people like that didn't 337 00:16:53,720 --> 00:16:55,960 Speaker 1: equate to as many huge runs. However, I loved the 338 00:16:56,000 --> 00:16:57,960 Speaker 1: tenacity that he hit the hole with, and uh, I 339 00:16:57,960 --> 00:17:00,120 Speaker 1: think he could be in line for a good good 340 00:17:00,120 --> 00:17:01,840 Speaker 1: amount of work and a good amount of fantasy production 341 00:17:01,840 --> 00:17:04,439 Speaker 1: this year. Carlos Hide behind Frank Gore. Last year, just 342 00:17:04,520 --> 00:17:08,000 Speaker 1: eighty three carries was really productive. What does Haiti? Three 343 00:17:08,040 --> 00:17:10,560 Speaker 1: carries man three and thirty three yards average more than 344 00:17:10,600 --> 00:17:13,919 Speaker 1: four yards a carry, had four touchdowns on just eighty 345 00:17:13,960 --> 00:17:17,920 Speaker 1: three carries. Slipper search Carlos Hide, I say, Searche, What 346 00:17:17,960 --> 00:17:21,400 Speaker 1: about you, guys, Marcus? I I think, well, I think 347 00:17:21,520 --> 00:17:23,040 Speaker 1: just by the fact that he's gonna be the number 348 00:17:23,080 --> 00:17:24,840 Speaker 1: one guy in an offense that is still kind of 349 00:17:24,840 --> 00:17:27,040 Speaker 1: shaky with its passing game, I think he's in line 350 00:17:27,040 --> 00:17:29,640 Speaker 1: for big things. I do like him this year. Yeah, um, 351 00:17:30,200 --> 00:17:32,719 Speaker 1: I would say this. I do think he's the favorite 352 00:17:32,760 --> 00:17:34,280 Speaker 1: for the early down to work in the goal line work, 353 00:17:34,280 --> 00:17:37,680 Speaker 1: and that's big in fantasy. Sure. Steve Weiss, our boy 354 00:17:37,720 --> 00:17:41,680 Speaker 1: here at NFL Network in Digital Media, was there recently 355 00:17:41,880 --> 00:17:44,320 Speaker 1: at their camp and said that, don't be surprised that 356 00:17:44,320 --> 00:17:46,680 Speaker 1: they're gonna be using Reggie Bush and or kind of hunter. 357 00:17:46,720 --> 00:17:49,280 Speaker 1: They've also got Mike Davis in there. So if Hide 358 00:17:49,320 --> 00:17:50,960 Speaker 1: doesn't get off to a good start, you can see 359 00:17:50,960 --> 00:17:55,399 Speaker 1: a committee situation there. So ohiot, product needs to uh 360 00:17:55,560 --> 00:17:59,480 Speaker 1: eat and Reginald Alfred Bush the second back in the 361 00:17:59,840 --> 00:18:01,919 Speaker 1: day asist, but Hi, it is still the guy to 362 00:18:02,080 --> 00:18:04,360 Speaker 1: to to go uh to go with him. There's so 363 00:18:04,440 --> 00:18:09,159 Speaker 1: much turmoil on that team, so much turmoil on that team. 364 00:18:09,320 --> 00:18:12,000 Speaker 1: And again we don't know about the the that's the 365 00:18:12,040 --> 00:18:15,320 Speaker 1: worst team in their division right now, not a question 366 00:18:15,880 --> 00:18:18,399 Speaker 1: and that and and the defense is in in that 367 00:18:18,600 --> 00:18:22,920 Speaker 1: NFC Westman, Holy cow. They are scary, no doubt about it. 368 00:18:23,359 --> 00:18:26,320 Speaker 1: Carlos Hide. I mean, you look, you can't slump from 369 00:18:26,320 --> 00:18:28,679 Speaker 1: three three three yards. I get it. But you know 370 00:18:28,720 --> 00:18:31,000 Speaker 1: he is gonna get a good amount of carries. I'm 371 00:18:31,040 --> 00:18:33,840 Speaker 1: just scared. I'm scared of uh. I feel like I'm 372 00:18:33,880 --> 00:18:36,480 Speaker 1: saying that. You seem you know, I seem like a 373 00:18:36,480 --> 00:18:41,720 Speaker 1: fearful kind of nervous today. The panic. This is true, 374 00:18:41,840 --> 00:18:46,040 Speaker 1: that is true, Carlos Colin Kaepernick. I think he has 375 00:18:46,080 --> 00:18:49,280 Speaker 1: to develop and he's got to become an outside threat. 376 00:18:49,960 --> 00:18:52,480 Speaker 1: UH to to soften up the defense is a little bit, 377 00:18:52,880 --> 00:18:55,440 Speaker 1: a little bit because you know, you gotta figure they're 378 00:18:55,480 --> 00:18:58,119 Speaker 1: gonna stack that box, man, I mean the Niners. Who 379 00:18:58,160 --> 00:19:00,359 Speaker 1: are they gonna toss it too? I don't know. I 380 00:19:00,880 --> 00:19:06,240 Speaker 1: would think, especially in the end of UH. Steve also 381 00:19:06,359 --> 00:19:09,080 Speaker 1: told me that you could see a resurgence from Vernon 382 00:19:09,160 --> 00:19:12,080 Speaker 1: Davis this year. I would think so, I would you 383 00:19:12,119 --> 00:19:15,359 Speaker 1: almost had so he could end up being like a 384 00:19:15,400 --> 00:19:18,160 Speaker 1: decent bargain because no one's drafting him before the tenth round. 385 00:19:18,400 --> 00:19:20,120 Speaker 1: It's hard to be worse than he was seeing people 386 00:19:20,160 --> 00:19:22,840 Speaker 1: drafting him in the tenth round. He's terrible last season. 387 00:19:22,840 --> 00:19:25,320 Speaker 1: He had that game against the Cowboys in the opener, 388 00:19:25,400 --> 00:19:29,000 Speaker 1: two touchdowns. Everyone who had Vernon Davis the rest of 389 00:19:29,040 --> 00:19:30,679 Speaker 1: the year are he was awful. He was on a 390 00:19:30,680 --> 00:19:34,360 Speaker 1: milk cart. If you had Vernon Davison Cordaryl Patterson, week one, 391 00:19:34,440 --> 00:19:37,399 Speaker 1: you were loving life, you were feeling, and then weeks 392 00:19:37,400 --> 00:19:42,040 Speaker 1: two through sixteen you were miserable. If you had sold 393 00:19:42,080 --> 00:19:44,399 Speaker 1: high on both of them after that week, you're If 394 00:19:44,440 --> 00:19:48,399 Speaker 1: you had Cordaryl Patterson, Vernon Davis and Percy Harvin, you 395 00:19:48,640 --> 00:19:52,760 Speaker 1: after week one you were saying championship. And by week 396 00:19:52,880 --> 00:19:57,240 Speaker 1: five you were out. You were out. All right, let's 397 00:19:57,280 --> 00:19:59,600 Speaker 1: move on. What's this next? Who's the next? Jy were 398 00:19:59,640 --> 00:20:01,640 Speaker 1: going me Hill and Jeremy Hill. Let's go Jeremy Hills. 399 00:20:01,680 --> 00:20:06,520 Speaker 1: Let's all. He hit the music here, this is my kind. 400 00:20:09,920 --> 00:20:11,720 Speaker 1: Babs didn't even know what the other two songs were. 401 00:20:15,200 --> 00:20:17,520 Speaker 1: He knew the first one. Uh So, not only did 402 00:20:17,560 --> 00:20:19,840 Speaker 1: Jeremy Hill get the best song of those three assigned 403 00:20:19,840 --> 00:20:23,000 Speaker 1: to him, the best running back of the three. Um 404 00:20:23,040 --> 00:20:24,639 Speaker 1: as we all know if you were lucky enough to 405 00:20:24,640 --> 00:20:26,679 Speaker 1: have Jeremy Hill in your team last year. He is 406 00:20:26,960 --> 00:20:28,680 Speaker 1: run in the second half of the season, where from 407 00:20:28,760 --> 00:20:31,280 Speaker 1: NFL media research, he averaged more yards per carry and 408 00:20:31,280 --> 00:20:33,399 Speaker 1: accumulated more yards than any other running back over the 409 00:20:33,400 --> 00:20:36,000 Speaker 1: second half of the season, helped him finish tenth at 410 00:20:36,040 --> 00:20:39,440 Speaker 1: his at the running back position overall, basically over eight games. 411 00:20:39,440 --> 00:20:41,400 Speaker 1: Over basically eight games, he had a couple of big ones, 412 00:20:41,440 --> 00:20:43,080 Speaker 1: like he had did some work early, but most of 413 00:20:43,119 --> 00:20:47,199 Speaker 1: his damage came later on. UM. I so what happened 414 00:20:47,240 --> 00:20:49,240 Speaker 1: was in the morning, I watched all the Bishop Sankey 415 00:20:49,240 --> 00:20:51,159 Speaker 1: tape and it was it was dry, and it was boring, 416 00:20:51,320 --> 00:20:53,320 Speaker 1: and then I had lunch break and did some stuff. 417 00:20:53,400 --> 00:20:56,000 Speaker 1: Came in popped down Jeremy Hill's tape. It took two 418 00:20:56,000 --> 00:20:57,760 Speaker 1: plays for me to see that it was night and 419 00:20:57,840 --> 00:21:00,840 Speaker 1: day between the two running backs. Jeremy Hill has the vision, 420 00:21:00,960 --> 00:21:02,960 Speaker 1: he's got the strength to move the pile, He's got 421 00:21:02,960 --> 00:21:04,480 Speaker 1: the speed to get to the edge and to be 422 00:21:04,520 --> 00:21:07,520 Speaker 1: a home run threat. And the guy just, I mean, honestly, 423 00:21:07,520 --> 00:21:09,240 Speaker 1: guy like every fifth run of his seems like he's 424 00:21:09,240 --> 00:21:10,560 Speaker 1: ready to take it to the house, but he's just 425 00:21:10,600 --> 00:21:14,320 Speaker 1: getting shoelace tackled or just misses the cut. Um, I 426 00:21:14,440 --> 00:21:16,560 Speaker 1: have no fear for him this year. I think it's 427 00:21:16,560 --> 00:21:24,960 Speaker 1: gonna be a total surge. And I honestly, I know 428 00:21:25,000 --> 00:21:27,920 Speaker 1: we've talked about before that. Um, after those top six 429 00:21:27,960 --> 00:21:30,920 Speaker 1: running backs are so it's kind of a danger zone 430 00:21:31,080 --> 00:21:33,439 Speaker 1: with who do you trust after that? Sure, I now 431 00:21:33,480 --> 00:21:35,520 Speaker 1: trust Jeremy Hill in the first round. Oh, not even 432 00:21:35,600 --> 00:21:41,080 Speaker 1: no question. Um. Eleven hundred yards rushing last year, receiving 433 00:21:41,760 --> 00:21:44,879 Speaker 1: nine touchdowns. I think all of them were in the 434 00:21:44,960 --> 00:21:49,440 Speaker 1: last eight games. Catches, yeah, exactly, pretty good. Uh yeah, 435 00:21:49,600 --> 00:21:54,880 Speaker 1: although that number is gonna decrease. Or Tyler Eifford back, 436 00:21:54,960 --> 00:21:56,679 Speaker 1: Marvin Jones back, so I don't actually him get a 437 00:21:56,680 --> 00:21:58,240 Speaker 1: ton of work in the passing game. He'll get a few, 438 00:21:58,320 --> 00:22:00,920 Speaker 1: but man, he's he's gonna between the tackles and he 439 00:22:00,920 --> 00:22:03,520 Speaker 1: had two twenty carries on like a half season last year. 440 00:22:03,600 --> 00:22:06,639 Speaker 1: Is anybody worried about Jeremy Is anyone worried that he 441 00:22:06,720 --> 00:22:10,520 Speaker 1: might slump Jeremy Hill? Anybody Marcus now babs the way 442 00:22:10,520 --> 00:22:13,760 Speaker 1: that he runs in the offense that he's a part of. 443 00:22:14,680 --> 00:22:16,760 Speaker 1: I'm not worried that he's going to slump. He's gonna 444 00:22:16,800 --> 00:22:19,000 Speaker 1: play well at the one concerned that I do have 445 00:22:19,040 --> 00:22:22,040 Speaker 1: isn't about him. It's about the committee. Because g O 446 00:22:22,200 --> 00:22:26,439 Speaker 1: is good. Jo is an exciting running back, a pass catcher. 447 00:22:27,000 --> 00:22:29,960 Speaker 1: And when when you talk about a guy like Garrian 448 00:22:30,040 --> 00:22:32,400 Speaker 1: Foster compaired to a guy like Jeremy Hill, that's why 449 00:22:32,440 --> 00:22:35,119 Speaker 1: Foster wins all day long because he is going to 450 00:22:35,200 --> 00:22:36,960 Speaker 1: be on the field for all three downs and we 451 00:22:37,000 --> 00:22:40,040 Speaker 1: don't know about that with Hill. With that being said, um, 452 00:22:40,280 --> 00:22:42,439 Speaker 1: I still think Hill is a guy who's a virtual 453 00:22:42,520 --> 00:22:45,119 Speaker 1: lock to go over eleven hundred rushing yards, give you 454 00:22:45,160 --> 00:22:47,520 Speaker 1: somewhere in the neighborhood of double digit touchdowns. You know, 455 00:22:47,640 --> 00:22:52,800 Speaker 1: tend to twelve so the first round, first, early second, 456 00:22:53,119 --> 00:22:55,280 Speaker 1: that's where he's going. That's where he's going. And I 457 00:22:55,280 --> 00:22:57,640 Speaker 1: feel I feel confident, more confident now after diving into 458 00:22:57,640 --> 00:22:59,280 Speaker 1: the tape taking him there than I did previous. And 459 00:22:59,280 --> 00:23:01,800 Speaker 1: it's like I said, Man, I'll take Jeremy Hill over 460 00:23:01,840 --> 00:23:04,600 Speaker 1: Arian Foster all day. And as a matter of fact, 461 00:23:04,600 --> 00:23:06,960 Speaker 1: I might take Jeremy Hill. We got the sound effect 462 00:23:12,440 --> 00:23:14,520 Speaker 1: is going to have a great season. James let me 463 00:23:14,560 --> 00:23:17,240 Speaker 1: in a good point. I I forgot the Twitter handle 464 00:23:17,320 --> 00:23:18,640 Speaker 1: now of the guy who asked me us on Twitter, 465 00:23:18,680 --> 00:23:20,480 Speaker 1: but I said, I ask it um of you guys 466 00:23:20,480 --> 00:23:23,040 Speaker 1: on the podcast, who do you draft first and why? 467 00:23:23,240 --> 00:23:26,600 Speaker 1: Leshawn McCoy, Jeremy Hill or C J Anderson? Who do 468 00:23:26,600 --> 00:23:31,800 Speaker 1: you take first and why? I would say probably C 469 00:23:32,040 --> 00:23:34,320 Speaker 1: J Anderson because it's the combination of the offense he 470 00:23:34,359 --> 00:23:36,000 Speaker 1: plays in and the fact that all but in the 471 00:23:36,040 --> 00:23:39,720 Speaker 1: fact that there's no real threats to steal significant snaps 472 00:23:39,720 --> 00:23:41,320 Speaker 1: away from I mean, as much as I love Jeremy Hill, 473 00:23:41,359 --> 00:23:44,040 Speaker 1: I agree with you guys. GEO is still there, does 474 00:23:44,119 --> 00:23:47,800 Speaker 1: not like you. That's all right, and you know and 475 00:23:48,040 --> 00:23:50,240 Speaker 1: the same you know, and and I'm I'm worried about 476 00:23:50,240 --> 00:23:52,480 Speaker 1: Shady a little bit there and Ryan Buffalo this year? 477 00:23:52,800 --> 00:23:55,280 Speaker 1: Um fabs, what do you think? N you know, Jeremy 478 00:23:55,320 --> 00:23:59,480 Speaker 1: Hill or c J. It's a tough call. I'm pretty sure. Listen, 479 00:23:59,520 --> 00:24:02,360 Speaker 1: I just seven gazillion players last night. I'm pretty sure 480 00:24:02,400 --> 00:24:05,040 Speaker 1: I have Lea Shawn McCoy ahead of see I think 481 00:24:05,200 --> 00:24:07,640 Speaker 1: I have McCoy, C J. Anderson, and then Jeremy Hill. 482 00:24:08,480 --> 00:24:13,320 Speaker 1: I think it's volume with McCoy. I don't believe that 483 00:24:13,320 --> 00:24:15,720 Speaker 1: Fred Jackson at thirty three is gonna take a big 484 00:24:15,800 --> 00:24:18,760 Speaker 1: chunk of the carries away from movie. Would you you? Listen? 485 00:24:18,800 --> 00:24:21,399 Speaker 1: You're just like saying that, all right, okay, And you 486 00:24:21,440 --> 00:24:24,800 Speaker 1: didn't even watch With Thrones last night, and if you did, 487 00:24:25,240 --> 00:24:30,240 Speaker 1: you would have seen some. I think McCoy sees three 488 00:24:30,640 --> 00:24:33,119 Speaker 1: carries minimal. I think he is going to be in 489 00:24:33,119 --> 00:24:37,320 Speaker 1: the passing game catches. I know the issue is the 490 00:24:37,359 --> 00:24:39,879 Speaker 1: offensive line. You don't always need a great offensive line 491 00:24:39,880 --> 00:24:42,520 Speaker 1: to to put up good fantasy numbers like Lamar Miller 492 00:24:42,560 --> 00:24:44,720 Speaker 1: did last year. The Dolphins were not a good run 493 00:24:44,760 --> 00:24:49,320 Speaker 1: blocking offensive line based on Pro Football Focuses research. And 494 00:24:49,880 --> 00:24:53,520 Speaker 1: he's not an old running back. Uh And honestly, he 495 00:24:53,560 --> 00:24:55,800 Speaker 1: wouldn't have had a bad year. Had the Eagles not 496 00:24:55,880 --> 00:24:58,479 Speaker 1: taken away goal line opportunities from in last year, He's 497 00:24:58,480 --> 00:25:01,199 Speaker 1: gonna see all those goal line opportunity With the Bills, 498 00:25:01,560 --> 00:25:05,400 Speaker 1: Ryan was a top six team in terms of rush 499 00:25:05,480 --> 00:25:08,080 Speaker 1: attempts UH four of his five years with the Jets. 500 00:25:08,640 --> 00:25:11,080 Speaker 1: I don't have him ranked as a top of the 501 00:25:11,200 --> 00:25:14,119 Speaker 1: first round player, Leshan, but he is bottom of the 502 00:25:14,160 --> 00:25:18,000 Speaker 1: first round right along there with Anderson and hell, you 503 00:25:18,000 --> 00:25:21,000 Speaker 1: have him nine eleven and twelve, so I I they're 504 00:25:21,119 --> 00:25:24,960 Speaker 1: very close, very close, Leshan. McCoy. Fourteen hundred yards total 505 00:25:25,040 --> 00:25:29,760 Speaker 1: last year. Four hundred total yards last year. That's far 506 00:25:29,880 --> 00:25:34,000 Speaker 1: from a bust. Unfortunately, it didn't score. You had five touchdowns, 507 00:25:34,200 --> 00:25:38,600 Speaker 1: didn't score. Very good, not very good. Um, it's man, 508 00:25:38,640 --> 00:25:40,600 Speaker 1: I'm torn on this one. This one's this one's close. 509 00:25:40,680 --> 00:25:43,720 Speaker 1: I like them all. I like them all. The thing 510 00:25:43,760 --> 00:25:46,320 Speaker 1: about the thing about c J. Anderson that worries I'm 511 00:25:46,320 --> 00:25:49,080 Speaker 1: surprised you went c J. Marcus. The thing about c J. 512 00:25:49,119 --> 00:25:50,760 Speaker 1: Anderson that worries me a little bit. We don't know 513 00:25:50,800 --> 00:25:54,199 Speaker 1: that he can do this kind of put in that 514 00:25:54,280 --> 00:25:56,520 Speaker 1: kind of work over a sixteen game stretch. You don't 515 00:25:56,560 --> 00:26:00,879 Speaker 1: know that about Hill either. Did watched the have you 516 00:26:00,960 --> 00:26:03,800 Speaker 1: watched the tape? Though it's the same with Jans is 517 00:26:03,840 --> 00:26:07,399 Speaker 1: more of a shiftier type of running back, discombobulated James 518 00:26:08,640 --> 00:26:13,760 Speaker 1: I was playing a discombobulated for C. J Anderson even 519 00:26:13,800 --> 00:26:15,960 Speaker 1: going back to his days at cow split A lot 520 00:26:16,000 --> 00:26:18,840 Speaker 1: of carries he was. And again I know he's in 521 00:26:19,320 --> 00:26:22,360 Speaker 1: one of the best offenses in the league, but there 522 00:26:22,359 --> 00:26:25,120 Speaker 1: has been a running back carousel there for as long 523 00:26:25,119 --> 00:26:27,360 Speaker 1: as Peyton Manning has been there, So for me, there's 524 00:26:27,359 --> 00:26:29,520 Speaker 1: a lot of uncertainty there. So it's hard for me 525 00:26:29,560 --> 00:26:32,120 Speaker 1: to put C. J Anderson there. I like Jeremy Hill 526 00:26:32,200 --> 00:26:35,199 Speaker 1: number one, Lashawn McCoy again, love the yardage in that 527 00:26:35,280 --> 00:26:37,879 Speaker 1: Chip Kelly offense. Will he see that same yardage in 528 00:26:38,320 --> 00:26:42,320 Speaker 1: a terribly unimaginative ground and pound system. I get it, 529 00:26:42,359 --> 00:26:45,000 Speaker 1: they run the ball a lot. I don't imagine Greg 530 00:26:45,280 --> 00:26:48,080 Speaker 1: greg Roman did a lot of good things with when 531 00:26:48,160 --> 00:26:51,920 Speaker 1: he remembered that Frank it is not before last year 532 00:26:52,800 --> 00:26:58,600 Speaker 1: Rex Ryan's offenses terribly unimpressive. We don't need to go 533 00:26:58,640 --> 00:27:03,600 Speaker 1: down that warms. Who was who was the star of 534 00:27:03,640 --> 00:27:06,640 Speaker 1: the offense for the Jets when they were making those 535 00:27:06,760 --> 00:27:10,040 Speaker 1: runs Today FC Championship game was Thomas Jones. People forget 536 00:27:10,160 --> 00:27:13,560 Speaker 1: he was awesome. We're talking about a top five Fantasy 537 00:27:13,600 --> 00:27:15,000 Speaker 1: running back. I can say the start of the offense 538 00:27:15,040 --> 00:27:17,240 Speaker 1: was like Mohammed Wilkerson on the defense. I mean it 539 00:27:17,320 --> 00:27:20,639 Speaker 1: was like those guys. Are you forget? Thomas Jones was 540 00:27:20,680 --> 00:27:23,760 Speaker 1: really good and that offense really good. So I will go, 541 00:27:23,920 --> 00:27:27,080 Speaker 1: I'll go Jeremy Hill, Lashawn mccoysej and three. That's what 542 00:27:27,119 --> 00:27:29,560 Speaker 1: I'll do. That's what I'll at. Mickey Burrows, thanks for 543 00:27:29,600 --> 00:27:31,399 Speaker 1: the question. The people feel free to send him into 544 00:27:31,440 --> 00:27:33,280 Speaker 1: the at Fantasy Live. We'll get him on the show. 545 00:27:34,119 --> 00:27:36,919 Speaker 1: I feel about the podcasts, yeah, one of the hell, 546 00:27:37,040 --> 00:27:39,200 Speaker 1: especially if they're good. Questions like that, All right, sophomore 547 00:27:39,200 --> 00:27:43,120 Speaker 1: slump or Serge Marcus, you're gonna be talking about quarterbacks? Yes, sir, 548 00:27:43,240 --> 00:27:45,480 Speaker 1: I don't. I don't have any pre production songs or 549 00:27:45,480 --> 00:27:47,560 Speaker 1: anything like that. How dare you a tough fact to follow? Now? 550 00:27:47,600 --> 00:27:49,399 Speaker 1: But I did. I looked at I looked at it. 551 00:27:51,960 --> 00:27:54,520 Speaker 1: I agree with that. I looked at the three top 552 00:27:54,600 --> 00:27:57,119 Speaker 1: quarterbacks from last year, and I went in order of 553 00:27:57,320 --> 00:27:59,439 Speaker 1: how they finished scoring. Not mind you, Derek Carr was 554 00:27:59,480 --> 00:28:01,720 Speaker 1: the number one and scoring quarterback, in part because he 555 00:28:01,800 --> 00:28:04,160 Speaker 1: was one of the guys who played sixteen games where 556 00:28:04,200 --> 00:28:09,280 Speaker 1: his team last year. I was and and so I 557 00:28:09,320 --> 00:28:11,400 Speaker 1: looked at there at car first and all I could 558 00:28:11,400 --> 00:28:14,640 Speaker 1: say is watching that Raider's offense gave me the sads. 559 00:28:15,160 --> 00:28:17,639 Speaker 1: It was it was. I felt so bad. And I 560 00:28:18,040 --> 00:28:20,199 Speaker 1: liked Derek Carr coming out of president standing like what 561 00:28:20,240 --> 00:28:21,920 Speaker 1: he could do, and I thought, you know, there was 562 00:28:21,960 --> 00:28:24,680 Speaker 1: a good fit for him. But the Raider wide receiving 563 00:28:24,720 --> 00:28:28,639 Speaker 1: corps was miserable. And you watch the coaches film and 564 00:28:28,680 --> 00:28:32,400 Speaker 1: you see this kids standing back there waiting and waiting 565 00:28:32,480 --> 00:28:34,959 Speaker 1: and waiting for somebody to get open, and it just 566 00:28:35,400 --> 00:28:38,240 Speaker 1: would never look when James Jones is the most targeted 567 00:28:38,240 --> 00:28:40,360 Speaker 1: player on your team, that says a lot about your 568 00:28:40,360 --> 00:28:43,000 Speaker 1: wide receiving corps because just no one could get open. 569 00:28:43,040 --> 00:28:45,640 Speaker 1: And you have this kid with an incredible arm, with 570 00:28:45,680 --> 00:28:48,840 Speaker 1: a lot of athletic ability, and he just couldn't find 571 00:28:48,880 --> 00:28:51,360 Speaker 1: anybody to throw the football. I was trying to think about, 572 00:28:51,480 --> 00:28:54,520 Speaker 1: who was I'm trying to think of three Oakland wide 573 00:28:54,520 --> 00:28:58,040 Speaker 1: receivers last year, James Jones, Andre Holmes, and who am 574 00:28:58,080 --> 00:29:01,760 Speaker 1: I missing? There was Bryce Butler. There was my call RIVERA, 575 00:29:01,880 --> 00:29:05,000 Speaker 1: Uh yeah, it's it's not pretty there was. That's Jim 576 00:29:05,040 --> 00:29:09,280 Speaker 1: Brell Tompkins was there, but there it was the sads. Uh. 577 00:29:09,320 --> 00:29:12,480 Speaker 1: And So the first thing I thought when I watched 578 00:29:12,480 --> 00:29:14,360 Speaker 1: the Raider tape, when I watched the Derek Card tape, 579 00:29:14,560 --> 00:29:17,640 Speaker 1: was Amari Cooper can't get on the field soon enough, right, 580 00:29:17,720 --> 00:29:20,000 Speaker 1: he really cannot get on the field soon enough. And 581 00:29:20,000 --> 00:29:21,680 Speaker 1: I know we talked about him earlier in this show, 582 00:29:21,760 --> 00:29:26,480 Speaker 1: and yeah, absolutely, because it just watched them last year, 583 00:29:26,920 --> 00:29:29,480 Speaker 1: and our own Chris Westling, who writes for Around the NFL, 584 00:29:29,520 --> 00:29:31,000 Speaker 1: he and I kind of went back and forth on Twitter, 585 00:29:31,040 --> 00:29:33,480 Speaker 1: and he basically just flat outsaide. The Raiders had the 586 00:29:33,600 --> 00:29:36,400 Speaker 1: slowest wide receiving corps in the league last year, and 587 00:29:36,440 --> 00:29:38,720 Speaker 1: I don't doubt it just watching them, I do not 588 00:29:38,920 --> 00:29:42,120 Speaker 1: doubt it at all. So I I feel like there 589 00:29:42,280 --> 00:29:44,840 Speaker 1: is a lot there's a lot of upside there for 590 00:29:44,880 --> 00:29:47,360 Speaker 1: Derek Carr. It's just a matter of them getting him 591 00:29:47,400 --> 00:29:49,400 Speaker 1: some weapons that can get open, that can stretch the 592 00:29:49,440 --> 00:29:51,800 Speaker 1: field a little bit and allow him to use that 593 00:29:51,880 --> 00:29:54,479 Speaker 1: candidate and arm. I mean, this is an Al Davis quarterback. 594 00:29:54,480 --> 00:29:56,280 Speaker 1: If you can get some vertical speed and you let 595 00:29:56,400 --> 00:29:58,560 Speaker 1: go down the field. Yes, it is that that Woul 596 00:29:58,560 --> 00:30:00,400 Speaker 1: made me laugh about the Raiders having a low wide 597 00:30:00,440 --> 00:30:02,800 Speaker 1: receiving corps al is probably turning over here because that 598 00:30:02,840 --> 00:30:05,280 Speaker 1: would never happen because Al just looked at forty times 599 00:30:05,280 --> 00:30:08,040 Speaker 1: and whoever the fastest guy, like Philip Dorset, he would 600 00:30:08,040 --> 00:30:09,880 Speaker 1: have been a raid you had the best forty time, 601 00:30:10,200 --> 00:30:11,760 Speaker 1: you're coming with me? Like That's how it would have. 602 00:30:11,840 --> 00:30:17,480 Speaker 1: Various Hayward Bay Darius Heyward Bay was a the warning 603 00:30:17,520 --> 00:30:18,960 Speaker 1: signs were there for him with college. I mean he 604 00:30:18,960 --> 00:30:21,720 Speaker 1: played in that wide open Maryland offense. He played that 605 00:30:21,800 --> 00:30:24,120 Speaker 1: wide open Maryland offense and never had a thousand years. 606 00:30:24,120 --> 00:30:26,040 Speaker 1: The good thing about the Raiders is they're they're getting 607 00:30:26,120 --> 00:30:28,200 Speaker 1: younger and they're gonna start leaning all of these young players. 608 00:30:28,240 --> 00:30:33,800 Speaker 1: Amari Cooper, Pavious Murray rivera car so hopefully because you 609 00:30:33,800 --> 00:30:36,720 Speaker 1: know the Raiders or that team that would sign Carson 610 00:30:36,760 --> 00:30:41,080 Speaker 1: Palmer to come in a bunch of aging veterans. Maurice 611 00:30:41,160 --> 00:30:44,640 Speaker 1: Jones drew and uh passed his prime. One of my 612 00:30:44,640 --> 00:30:46,520 Speaker 1: favorite all time Raiders is Vince Evans, who they would 613 00:30:46,520 --> 00:30:48,240 Speaker 1: pull like off a used car lot every so often 614 00:30:48,360 --> 00:30:50,720 Speaker 1: to bring him back to play. He played in the USFL. 615 00:30:51,520 --> 00:30:55,400 Speaker 1: Was it the Chicago was it the Blitz, the Invaders 616 00:30:55,520 --> 00:30:57,560 Speaker 1: or something that played in the Canadian League for a 617 00:30:57,560 --> 00:31:01,680 Speaker 1: while too. Yeah. So Derek Carr a us three yards 618 00:31:01,680 --> 00:31:06,000 Speaker 1: passing last year, twenty one touchdowns. Pretty impressive for a rookie. 619 00:31:06,080 --> 00:31:09,080 Speaker 1: So I'm relatively confidencing. I think all of us have 620 00:31:09,160 --> 00:31:12,320 Speaker 1: him as a surge sophomore next year. He actually is 621 00:31:12,360 --> 00:31:15,080 Speaker 1: on my two Dynasty League quarterbacks are Aaron Rodgers and 622 00:31:15,080 --> 00:31:17,200 Speaker 1: Derek Carr. I feel like I'm set at the position. 623 00:31:17,560 --> 00:31:19,880 Speaker 1: All right, So we've been talking about fantasy. Obviously, it's 624 00:31:19,920 --> 00:31:25,160 Speaker 1: a fantasy podcast. Yeah, NFL dot Com, nfl dot com 625 00:31:25,200 --> 00:31:28,640 Speaker 1: Slash Fantasy. Sign up to play today. You can get 626 00:31:28,680 --> 00:31:30,959 Speaker 1: all the info you need to man nfl dot com 627 00:31:31,080 --> 00:31:34,400 Speaker 1: slash Draft Kit, and you can do mock drafts off 628 00:31:34,440 --> 00:31:36,959 Speaker 1: of that page as well. NFL dot Com Slash Draft Kit. 629 00:31:37,040 --> 00:31:41,280 Speaker 1: There's tons of info on that page. Go and look 630 00:31:41,320 --> 00:31:44,719 Speaker 1: at it right now. Marcus Grant, Alex Galhar, Michael Fabion, 631 00:31:44,760 --> 00:31:48,320 Speaker 1: I'm James co all right, let's talk about sophomore quarterbacks more. Um, 632 00:31:48,400 --> 00:31:51,040 Speaker 1: who who do we got? Teddy Bridge Water Teddy two gloves. 633 00:31:51,080 --> 00:31:52,640 Speaker 1: I took a look at him at right after I've 634 00:31:52,840 --> 00:31:56,640 Speaker 1: finished them. Derek Card tape, and I love everything I 635 00:31:56,680 --> 00:31:59,440 Speaker 1: saw about Bridgewater in this thing. Um. You know, I 636 00:31:59,480 --> 00:32:02,880 Speaker 1: think he gets a knock for not necessarily being super mobile. Um, 637 00:32:02,920 --> 00:32:04,280 Speaker 1: but I think one of the things I took away 638 00:32:04,320 --> 00:32:06,240 Speaker 1: from watching him is that he is mobile. He's just 639 00:32:06,320 --> 00:32:07,960 Speaker 1: not a guy who's going to run. He's not. No 640 00:32:08,000 --> 00:32:09,840 Speaker 1: one's going to confuse him with Colin Kaepernick, where he 641 00:32:09,840 --> 00:32:11,680 Speaker 1: can just pull the ball down and take off. But 642 00:32:11,800 --> 00:32:13,520 Speaker 1: in certain situations when he has to get out of 643 00:32:13,520 --> 00:32:16,000 Speaker 1: the pocket, he can be dangerous. He can make things happen. 644 00:32:16,400 --> 00:32:20,360 Speaker 1: What I loved more than anything about Bridgewater was his 645 00:32:20,400 --> 00:32:22,920 Speaker 1: downfield accuracy. And he doesn't have a huge arm, he 646 00:32:22,920 --> 00:32:25,920 Speaker 1: doesn't have a Derek Carr typ arm, but getting the 647 00:32:25,920 --> 00:32:28,240 Speaker 1: ball down field, he looked really good. And and I 648 00:32:28,280 --> 00:32:30,920 Speaker 1: would watch also it's a kid. I took pains to 649 00:32:30,960 --> 00:32:33,680 Speaker 1: watch some of the targets to Cordariol Patterson too, And 650 00:32:33,720 --> 00:32:37,360 Speaker 1: you got the sense that the pains are Yeah, I 651 00:32:37,400 --> 00:32:39,800 Speaker 1: got more sads, Yes I did. I mean, but you 652 00:32:39,800 --> 00:32:42,160 Speaker 1: did you got You did get the feeling that Patterson 653 00:32:42,240 --> 00:32:44,120 Speaker 1: really wasn't on the same page with the rest of 654 00:32:44,120 --> 00:32:46,560 Speaker 1: the offense last year. You know, because I would watch 655 00:32:46,560 --> 00:32:48,560 Speaker 1: some of these throws that you know, on the surface 656 00:32:48,560 --> 00:32:50,720 Speaker 1: look like terrible, Like what do you do when Teddy throws? 657 00:32:50,760 --> 00:32:52,480 Speaker 1: And you watch the replay and you're like, no, I 658 00:32:52,520 --> 00:32:54,800 Speaker 1: get the feeling that the receivers totally ran the wrong 659 00:32:54,880 --> 00:32:56,360 Speaker 1: route to know where he was supposed to be in 660 00:32:56,360 --> 00:33:00,680 Speaker 1: that situation. But I love Bridgewater's point is in the pocket. 661 00:33:01,000 --> 00:33:03,680 Speaker 1: I love his ability to get the ball down field. UM. 662 00:33:03,880 --> 00:33:05,240 Speaker 1: I like the way he spread it out. And you 663 00:33:05,240 --> 00:33:08,320 Speaker 1: know what, He's also a beneficiary of working in a 664 00:33:08,440 --> 00:33:10,480 Speaker 1: really good offense. I mean, you got to see the 665 00:33:10,520 --> 00:33:13,520 Speaker 1: creativity of what North Turner does, especially in the passing game, 666 00:33:13,880 --> 00:33:16,240 Speaker 1: the different routes that the receiver's run there and how 667 00:33:16,280 --> 00:33:19,280 Speaker 1: they open things up. But Bridgewater is really the guy 668 00:33:19,320 --> 00:33:21,160 Speaker 1: that that that made that thing go in the passing 669 00:33:21,200 --> 00:33:24,680 Speaker 1: game last year. And I think having Adrian Peterson back 670 00:33:24,720 --> 00:33:27,200 Speaker 1: and having that bona fide threat in the running game 671 00:33:27,280 --> 00:33:29,040 Speaker 1: really is going to make things a lot easier for him. 672 00:33:29,400 --> 00:33:32,640 Speaker 1: The bottom line is, defensive coordinators, Uh, you have to 673 00:33:32,760 --> 00:33:36,600 Speaker 1: stack the box against Adrian Peterson, meaning there's gonna be 674 00:33:36,880 --> 00:33:40,360 Speaker 1: tons of one on one coverage on the outside. The 675 00:33:40,440 --> 00:33:44,080 Speaker 1: question remains, does he have weapons on the outside, Uh? 676 00:33:44,120 --> 00:33:46,960 Speaker 1: To throw too yeah, and I think that's gonna be 677 00:33:47,000 --> 00:33:48,840 Speaker 1: the big question. I mean, now they've got Mike Wallace, 678 00:33:48,880 --> 00:33:51,200 Speaker 1: there's the guy who can get down field. Uh. You know, 679 00:33:51,880 --> 00:33:53,680 Speaker 1: I do think Paterson is going to better this year. 680 00:33:53,760 --> 00:33:55,239 Speaker 1: I think he realizes for him, this is a make 681 00:33:55,280 --> 00:33:57,600 Speaker 1: or break kind of talk about a soft mare slump 682 00:33:59,240 --> 00:34:02,560 Speaker 1: that was, that was a sophomore suck that was, that 683 00:34:02,680 --> 00:34:04,680 Speaker 1: was um you know, so he realizes that this is 684 00:34:04,720 --> 00:34:06,880 Speaker 1: a maker break season for him, you know. And I 685 00:34:06,920 --> 00:34:08,920 Speaker 1: still have decent tight ends there in the middle of 686 00:34:08,920 --> 00:34:10,680 Speaker 1: the field. They got Kyle Rudolph back. Even you know, 687 00:34:10,760 --> 00:34:13,520 Speaker 1: Chase Ford wasn't terrible last year, so I think there 688 00:34:13,520 --> 00:34:17,000 Speaker 1: are sufficient weapons. But again, as you mentioned, having Peterson 689 00:34:17,040 --> 00:34:19,800 Speaker 1: back just changes the whole dynamic of how you scheme 690 00:34:19,880 --> 00:34:21,640 Speaker 1: for that offense. I love the fact that when Chase 691 00:34:21,680 --> 00:34:24,880 Speaker 1: Ford scored, I couldn't tell if it was a football player, 692 00:34:25,200 --> 00:34:30,520 Speaker 1: a card dealership or um or Also, you know, he 693 00:34:30,640 --> 00:34:33,920 Speaker 1: actually has a great football like a movie football name, 694 00:34:34,680 --> 00:34:37,000 Speaker 1: you know what I mean. Yes, I could totally see him. 695 00:34:37,280 --> 00:34:40,319 Speaker 1: He should be like the nineteen John moxon the Chase 696 00:34:40,360 --> 00:34:44,440 Speaker 1: four exactly exactly. I love it. But yes, I know 697 00:34:44,520 --> 00:34:47,440 Speaker 1: you're right, Uh, Blake, excuse me, Teddy Bridgewater last year 698 00:34:48,200 --> 00:34:51,440 Speaker 1: yards passing pretty good, fourteen passing touchdowns. But here's something 699 00:34:51,520 --> 00:34:54,680 Speaker 1: you talk about, not quote unquote being mobile. He reminds 700 00:34:54,719 --> 00:34:58,440 Speaker 1: me a lot, at least in terms of pocket presence, 701 00:34:58,840 --> 00:35:02,359 Speaker 1: uh to to russ A Wilson, because he runs when 702 00:35:02,400 --> 00:35:05,120 Speaker 1: he has to. He had he did compile two hundred 703 00:35:05,160 --> 00:35:07,600 Speaker 1: yards rushing. Litch surprised me when I saw that number 704 00:35:07,640 --> 00:35:10,800 Speaker 1: because you just hear about him not being a mobile quarterback. 705 00:35:11,000 --> 00:35:13,400 Speaker 1: But I saw two rushing yards. It kind of surprised me. 706 00:35:13,480 --> 00:35:15,759 Speaker 1: That's what I'm saying. So fifteen total touchdowns last day. 707 00:35:16,160 --> 00:35:19,280 Speaker 1: He didn't run much in college either, I mean his career. 708 00:35:19,560 --> 00:35:22,400 Speaker 1: He rushed for uh hundred and seventy yards in college, 709 00:35:24,360 --> 00:35:27,000 Speaker 1: so um so the two hundred yards really was Yeah, 710 00:35:27,000 --> 00:35:29,080 Speaker 1: you can't expect Russell Wilson type of numbers from him. 711 00:35:29,120 --> 00:35:31,319 Speaker 1: With that being said, I'm saying I said that three 712 00:35:31,360 --> 00:35:33,239 Speaker 1: times already. You know what it is because I watched 713 00:35:33,280 --> 00:35:35,160 Speaker 1: Curb Your Enthusiasm a couple of days ago and they 714 00:35:35,200 --> 00:35:39,120 Speaker 1: had that episode. With that being said, anyways, uh, Bridgewater, 715 00:35:39,200 --> 00:35:41,160 Speaker 1: I think to me is more of a guy that 716 00:35:41,239 --> 00:35:43,440 Speaker 1: I'm excited about because of his arm and because of 717 00:35:43,640 --> 00:35:46,359 Speaker 1: the weapons around him and because he's got Peterson backed. 718 00:35:46,440 --> 00:35:48,440 Speaker 1: Yeah you want to you want to talk about a 719 00:35:48,440 --> 00:35:50,840 Speaker 1: guy who's not gonna have to throw into double coverages. 720 00:35:51,320 --> 00:35:55,200 Speaker 1: I mean it's it's Taylor made for him to succeed. 721 00:35:55,760 --> 00:36:00,400 Speaker 1: And I could argue that Bridgewater could be the best 722 00:36:00,480 --> 00:36:02,480 Speaker 1: quarterback Peterson's ever had to look at the list of 723 00:36:02,560 --> 00:36:07,000 Speaker 1: quarterbacks wall persons had to play with the one that 724 00:36:07,160 --> 00:36:10,120 Speaker 1: one year. I'm talking about guys who you know, like, yeah, 725 00:36:10,120 --> 00:36:12,920 Speaker 1: I would agree ITSTI And by the way, when playing 726 00:36:12,920 --> 00:36:15,920 Speaker 1: with with Brett Farve, the game looks so much easier 727 00:36:16,160 --> 00:36:19,319 Speaker 1: for Adrian Peterson. It just looks so and actually, really 728 00:36:19,320 --> 00:36:21,160 Speaker 1: it looked a hell of a lot easier for Brett 729 00:36:21,200 --> 00:36:24,680 Speaker 1: Farve as well. From farv had the one really good year. 730 00:36:24,880 --> 00:36:28,319 Speaker 1: It was it was and then after that it came back. 731 00:36:28,440 --> 00:36:32,160 Speaker 1: Interceptions were way down, it was a completion percentage was 732 00:36:32,360 --> 00:36:34,640 Speaker 1: was high. I mean, yeah, it was, no, it was. 733 00:36:34,680 --> 00:36:37,000 Speaker 1: It was interesting when you got two great players on 734 00:36:37,040 --> 00:36:39,839 Speaker 1: the field, the quarterback and running back, how much they 735 00:36:39,840 --> 00:36:42,839 Speaker 1: can make the game so much easier for themselves. Going 736 00:36:42,840 --> 00:36:47,080 Speaker 1: back to going back to uh to Teddy Bridgewater, though uh, 737 00:36:47,600 --> 00:36:49,680 Speaker 1: I hate to bring real life football into it. But 738 00:36:49,880 --> 00:36:54,160 Speaker 1: are you do you think that North Turner is going 739 00:36:54,200 --> 00:36:57,279 Speaker 1: to be creative enough, because again I think they really 740 00:36:57,400 --> 00:36:59,719 Speaker 1: lack a lot of outside weapons. Can they get a 741 00:37:00,640 --> 00:37:02,640 Speaker 1: go ahead? Well, I mean they've got Charles Johnson, who 742 00:37:02,640 --> 00:37:04,239 Speaker 1: was coming alive last year the point that he had 743 00:37:04,280 --> 00:37:07,000 Speaker 1: a rapport. Mike Wallace can at least stretch the field. 744 00:37:07,480 --> 00:37:09,520 Speaker 1: They've already been trying to build that report. Kyle Rodolph 745 00:37:09,600 --> 00:37:12,200 Speaker 1: is a perfect tight end for a North Turner offense. 746 00:37:12,239 --> 00:37:14,280 Speaker 1: And then you've still got the wild card off Cordarrell Patterson. 747 00:37:14,280 --> 00:37:15,640 Speaker 1: I mean, too many question more so, I think with 748 00:37:16,560 --> 00:37:18,680 Speaker 1: not for nothing, Peterson is going to catch more balls 749 00:37:18,680 --> 00:37:20,480 Speaker 1: out of the backfield than you think in this offense. 750 00:37:20,760 --> 00:37:24,839 Speaker 1: Look at the running backs that Norvis had, Emmett Jordan's, 751 00:37:25,280 --> 00:37:28,120 Speaker 1: Ricky Williams. I mean, these guys, Frank Gore, they catch 752 00:37:28,160 --> 00:37:29,360 Speaker 1: the ball out of the backfield. You know what, I 753 00:37:29,360 --> 00:37:31,360 Speaker 1: would love to know what we should or what I 754 00:37:31,400 --> 00:37:33,600 Speaker 1: should probably do as a research project. How much does 755 00:37:33,600 --> 00:37:36,279 Speaker 1: he get the second running back involved? Because you look 756 00:37:36,280 --> 00:37:38,560 Speaker 1: at the number of athletes they have. Okay, Mike Wallace 757 00:37:38,560 --> 00:37:41,600 Speaker 1: is a good athlete. I get Charles Johnson and another 758 00:37:41,040 --> 00:37:45,359 Speaker 1: to have one guy and you know, I think you're right. 759 00:37:45,400 --> 00:37:47,560 Speaker 1: But can he be creative enough to get all of 760 00:37:47,640 --> 00:37:50,319 Speaker 1: his horses, all of his best athletes out on the field. 761 00:37:50,360 --> 00:37:51,960 Speaker 1: And I think they know that they have a good product. 762 00:37:51,960 --> 00:37:54,080 Speaker 1: And Teddy, because I was actually doing I know FABS 763 00:37:54,120 --> 00:37:56,120 Speaker 1: is usually the stats historical guy, but I pulled up 764 00:37:56,120 --> 00:37:59,279 Speaker 1: some of the numbers to get his jump on the bandwagon. Well, 765 00:37:59,360 --> 00:38:01,719 Speaker 1: to get historic of comps based on Derek Car's rookie 766 00:38:01,760 --> 00:38:06,240 Speaker 1: year and Teddy Bridgewaters using UH yards per attempt um 767 00:38:06,320 --> 00:38:08,640 Speaker 1: and UH cutting it down with a limit of number 768 00:38:08,680 --> 00:38:12,000 Speaker 1: attempts in the season. So um, Derek Carr, for as 769 00:38:12,080 --> 00:38:14,920 Speaker 1: much as we loved him last year, averaged a paltry 770 00:38:14,920 --> 00:38:18,120 Speaker 1: five point four yards per tense on passes. That's not good. 771 00:38:18,200 --> 00:38:20,759 Speaker 1: That's no boy. No. The quarterback comps for him in 772 00:38:20,760 --> 00:38:22,560 Speaker 1: the rookie year that averaged that with so many attempts 773 00:38:22,560 --> 00:38:29,040 Speaker 1: as he had Chris Winky, Kyle Orton, Joey Harrington, Bruce Gradkowski, 774 00:38:29,640 --> 00:38:34,280 Speaker 1: Blaine Gabbert, and Steve de Bergh. The Mighty blame GABBERTU 775 00:38:34,440 --> 00:38:38,520 Speaker 1: flipping it to Teddy Bridgewater, who averaged seven point two 776 00:38:38,840 --> 00:38:41,920 Speaker 1: six yards per tempts almost seven point three um and 777 00:38:42,040 --> 00:38:45,560 Speaker 1: completed sixty four and a half of his passes, so 778 00:38:45,600 --> 00:38:51,200 Speaker 1: good numbers. His his comps Russell Wilson, Dennis Shaw, Matt Ryan, 779 00:38:51,800 --> 00:38:53,720 Speaker 1: cam Newton. And this is where it gets a little crazy, 780 00:38:53,880 --> 00:38:58,960 Speaker 1: Warren Moon, Jim Kelly and r G three one of 781 00:38:59,000 --> 00:39:02,600 Speaker 1: these long here, you know. And I saw those numbers atually, 782 00:39:02,600 --> 00:39:05,040 Speaker 1: had seen those numbers before, and I actually took that 783 00:39:05,120 --> 00:39:06,239 Speaker 1: was one of the reason I wanted to watch the 784 00:39:06,239 --> 00:39:09,160 Speaker 1: Derek car first, because I think part of the reasons 785 00:39:09,160 --> 00:39:11,240 Speaker 1: his numbers were so low because his receivers just couldn't 786 00:39:11,239 --> 00:39:13,200 Speaker 1: they were down field, you know. So why that's why 787 00:39:13,200 --> 00:39:14,680 Speaker 1: I want to watch him again this year and see 788 00:39:14,719 --> 00:39:19,320 Speaker 1: with Cooper there that that does not indict or anything 789 00:39:19,400 --> 00:39:21,520 Speaker 1: like I mean, the situation comes into play for a 790 00:39:21,560 --> 00:39:23,680 Speaker 1: lot of it. But it's just interesting when you look 791 00:39:23,680 --> 00:39:26,560 Speaker 1: at those numbers of what like Teddy Bridgewater's baseline is 792 00:39:26,600 --> 00:39:28,759 Speaker 1: with such good numbers, even though his TVs and things 793 00:39:28,800 --> 00:39:32,560 Speaker 1: weren't as outrageous and from a fantasy perspective, like I said, 794 00:39:32,640 --> 00:39:35,160 Speaker 1: the reason I love Derek Carr, especially if you're gonna 795 00:39:35,200 --> 00:39:37,759 Speaker 1: go quarterback late and you're looking for a nice, a 796 00:39:37,880 --> 00:39:40,799 Speaker 1: really nice second quarterback to have on your team. The 797 00:39:40,840 --> 00:39:42,799 Speaker 1: reason I really like Derek car it's a volume play. 798 00:39:43,840 --> 00:39:46,680 Speaker 1: I mean, it's just a straight Again, they're gonna throw 799 00:39:46,719 --> 00:39:49,279 Speaker 1: the ball seventy five times a game, folks, I mean 800 00:39:49,440 --> 00:39:52,600 Speaker 1: Derek Carr yards per attempt. Okay, I get it, you know, 801 00:39:52,840 --> 00:39:55,280 Speaker 1: I get it. But if they're tossing that ball around 802 00:39:55,320 --> 00:39:58,160 Speaker 1: that many times and again they have those weapons Latavius Murray, 803 00:39:58,200 --> 00:40:01,480 Speaker 1: Amari Cooper, Michael crab Tree underneath, which is a good 804 00:40:01,560 --> 00:40:04,520 Speaker 1: role for him. I do really like the upside of 805 00:40:04,600 --> 00:40:07,799 Speaker 1: Derek Carr. Blake Bortles. Hit me, Marcus with what do 806 00:40:07,800 --> 00:40:09,560 Speaker 1: you what did you see and what did you learn 807 00:40:10,120 --> 00:40:13,680 Speaker 1: from Blake bords Blake Mortals? Is that classic you know, 808 00:40:13,840 --> 00:40:16,680 Speaker 1: tall hocket passing guy. And actually, you know what's funny 809 00:40:16,719 --> 00:40:18,080 Speaker 1: is I think of the three of these guys, he 810 00:40:18,120 --> 00:40:20,480 Speaker 1: actually had the most rushing yards. But part of that 811 00:40:20,560 --> 00:40:22,200 Speaker 1: is because he was running for his life on plenty 812 00:40:22,200 --> 00:40:25,120 Speaker 1: of occasion behind that offensive line. There. The one thing 813 00:40:25,120 --> 00:40:28,120 Speaker 1: that worried me about Bortles is that, And I know, look, 814 00:40:28,560 --> 00:40:30,840 Speaker 1: the goal is for defense, you want to hit the quarterback, 815 00:40:30,920 --> 00:40:32,120 Speaker 1: you want to get in his face, you want to 816 00:40:32,200 --> 00:40:34,120 Speaker 1: rattle him. But it seems like if he got hit 817 00:40:34,160 --> 00:40:36,799 Speaker 1: a couple of times. He really things got out of whack, 818 00:40:36,840 --> 00:40:39,080 Speaker 1: the mechanics got out of whack, and everything just kind 819 00:40:39,080 --> 00:40:42,120 Speaker 1: of just went to hell basically for Bordles. So that 820 00:40:42,400 --> 00:40:46,200 Speaker 1: certainly concerns me, and the fact that his receivers. There's 821 00:40:46,200 --> 00:40:48,240 Speaker 1: a lot of potential, there's a lot of upside potentially 822 00:40:48,320 --> 00:40:50,400 Speaker 1: with that young group, but I think there's still a 823 00:40:50,480 --> 00:40:52,440 Speaker 1: year or two away from really being developed. I mean, 824 00:40:52,480 --> 00:40:54,759 Speaker 1: there's a whole lot of moving pieces going on, and 825 00:40:54,840 --> 00:40:59,360 Speaker 1: that Jacksonville offense that could be great, could be a disaster, 826 00:40:59,480 --> 00:41:01,080 Speaker 1: and I think we're still gonna be a couple of 827 00:41:01,160 --> 00:41:04,239 Speaker 1: years away from knowing where they are. But Bortles, I mean, 828 00:41:04,280 --> 00:41:06,920 Speaker 1: he's that big, tall, strong armed guy you see in 829 00:41:06,920 --> 00:41:10,560 Speaker 1: the pocket. I mean he's your prototypical eighties type quarterback, 830 00:41:10,680 --> 00:41:13,440 Speaker 1: you know that that that's that thrived in that eighties 831 00:41:13,480 --> 00:41:16,440 Speaker 1: even the nineties era a little bit. I'm not sure 832 00:41:16,680 --> 00:41:19,520 Speaker 1: what his his long term future is in this league, 833 00:41:19,560 --> 00:41:21,920 Speaker 1: And I would say of the three sophomores, he's the 834 00:41:21,920 --> 00:41:26,640 Speaker 1: one I'm I'm the least confident in going forward right now. 835 00:41:26,680 --> 00:41:29,120 Speaker 1: But like I said, things could come together in the 836 00:41:29,120 --> 00:41:31,319 Speaker 1: next year or two and be really really good, but 837 00:41:31,360 --> 00:41:34,279 Speaker 1: I think we're I think he's the furthest away from 838 00:41:34,280 --> 00:41:36,759 Speaker 1: being a legit fantasy contract. I do like that. Allen 839 00:41:36,840 --> 00:41:39,920 Speaker 1: Robinson though he's great, I do like him coming back 840 00:41:39,920 --> 00:41:42,560 Speaker 1: from the injury, and uh, he could be an eighty 841 00:41:42,600 --> 00:41:44,960 Speaker 1: catch thousand yard guy. He's been looking really good in 842 00:41:44,960 --> 00:41:46,640 Speaker 1: in preseason and did a lot of good things out 843 00:41:46,640 --> 00:41:48,760 Speaker 1: of camp with him um and they had a report 844 00:41:48,760 --> 00:41:50,600 Speaker 1: going last year before the injury, so that could be 845 00:41:50,600 --> 00:41:53,080 Speaker 1: one to watch. I think the thing with Jacksonville. Obviously 846 00:41:53,120 --> 00:41:55,120 Speaker 1: they had Julius Thomas, which is gonna be a great safe, 847 00:41:55,440 --> 00:41:58,520 Speaker 1: great safety blanket for Blake Bortles. But again, I look 848 00:41:58,520 --> 00:42:01,040 Speaker 1: at that wide receiving corp markasily Allen Robinson, as you 849 00:42:01,040 --> 00:42:04,319 Speaker 1: mentioned Alan Hearns. I guess maybe, But you look at 850 00:42:04,320 --> 00:42:07,280 Speaker 1: that wide receiving corps, I see a lot of number two's. 851 00:42:07,680 --> 00:42:09,919 Speaker 1: I don't see a number one in that group, even 852 00:42:09,920 --> 00:42:12,799 Speaker 1: Allen Robinson. I mean you mentioned a thousand he's he's 853 00:42:12,800 --> 00:42:15,040 Speaker 1: a good number two, I think, but he doesn't have 854 00:42:15,120 --> 00:42:18,000 Speaker 1: a number one. And when your top target, I think, 855 00:42:18,080 --> 00:42:21,400 Speaker 1: in my opinion, is Julius Thomas a tight end. It 856 00:42:21,480 --> 00:42:24,000 Speaker 1: makes life awfully difficult, man. It makes life off I 857 00:42:24,040 --> 00:42:26,040 Speaker 1: don't think that'll be his top target. I think Robinson 858 00:42:26,080 --> 00:42:27,759 Speaker 1: will be a top target. I think you might be right. 859 00:42:27,800 --> 00:42:30,000 Speaker 1: But again, in terms of I'm just talking about overall 860 00:42:30,040 --> 00:42:33,400 Speaker 1: talent level, I think Julius Thomas is probably his most talented. 861 00:42:33,840 --> 00:42:35,839 Speaker 1: Has got to stay on the field, and he also 862 00:42:35,960 --> 00:42:39,239 Speaker 1: doesn't have the luxury of Peyton Manning's offense running the 863 00:42:39,280 --> 00:42:42,239 Speaker 1: ball downfield, throwing the ball downfield, getting him into the 864 00:42:42,280 --> 00:42:45,680 Speaker 1: red zone. He's gonna be a disappointment for anybody who 865 00:42:45,680 --> 00:42:48,040 Speaker 1: thinks that he's gonna be the same guy he was 866 00:42:48,080 --> 00:42:49,879 Speaker 1: in the Mile High City. That's why I worry about 867 00:42:49,920 --> 00:42:52,000 Speaker 1: him from a fantasy perspective. I mean in terms of 868 00:42:52,080 --> 00:42:54,000 Speaker 1: just on the field and how he gets targeted. I 869 00:42:54,000 --> 00:42:56,279 Speaker 1: mean I said it a lot last year. Tight ends 870 00:42:56,280 --> 00:42:58,719 Speaker 1: and young quarterbacks go together like chicken and waffles. I 871 00:42:58,760 --> 00:43:03,040 Speaker 1: think in that resk respect, I do think Thomas is 872 00:43:03,040 --> 00:43:04,880 Speaker 1: gonna see a lot of passes coming his way. But 873 00:43:04,920 --> 00:43:06,960 Speaker 1: whether or not that turns into production, I think it's 874 00:43:06,960 --> 00:43:10,759 Speaker 1: a different ste a lot of one yardians none yard outs. 875 00:43:10,760 --> 00:43:13,399 Speaker 1: Thank you, Elliot Harrison. I do agree with that quite 876 00:43:13,440 --> 00:43:14,520 Speaker 1: a bit. Hey, you know what, this is a great 877 00:43:14,520 --> 00:43:18,000 Speaker 1: transition to talk about late round quarterbacks to target and 878 00:43:18,040 --> 00:43:20,880 Speaker 1: Michael Fabiano, I believe you have done the research. You 879 00:43:20,920 --> 00:43:23,719 Speaker 1: crush the numbers man. Late round quarterback has been a 880 00:43:23,760 --> 00:43:28,000 Speaker 1: little fun um. What was it a couple of weeks ago, uh, Alex. 881 00:43:28,040 --> 00:43:32,400 Speaker 1: We did the the targets that were lost per team. 882 00:43:32,440 --> 00:43:34,719 Speaker 1: At some point, maybe in the next week or two, 883 00:43:34,760 --> 00:43:37,360 Speaker 1: I'll probably do another column about the teams that gained 884 00:43:37,360 --> 00:43:40,560 Speaker 1: the most targets and maybe see if there's a whole 885 00:43:40,560 --> 00:43:42,480 Speaker 1: bunch of guys. There are too many mouths to feed 886 00:43:42,480 --> 00:43:45,120 Speaker 1: in some offenses that could hurt some players. But I 887 00:43:45,160 --> 00:43:47,480 Speaker 1: went back and looked at the players who aren't elite, 888 00:43:47,600 --> 00:43:52,520 Speaker 1: so not Peyton Manning, not Drew Brees, uh Aarons, and 889 00:43:52,520 --> 00:43:55,680 Speaker 1: Andrew Luck and Russell Wilson, but the guys who are 890 00:43:55,680 --> 00:43:59,480 Speaker 1: going to fall into the category of they'll be available 891 00:43:59,520 --> 00:44:01,040 Speaker 1: in the late round yep in the middle to the 892 00:44:01,080 --> 00:44:03,239 Speaker 1: light rounds, which is when I like to pick my quarterbacks. 893 00:44:03,760 --> 00:44:07,320 Speaker 1: And I went back and I took off the rushing 894 00:44:08,040 --> 00:44:10,200 Speaker 1: part of it, because most quarterbacks are not gonna be 895 00:44:10,280 --> 00:44:14,120 Speaker 1: able to help you significantly as a runner. And looked 896 00:44:14,120 --> 00:44:18,080 Speaker 1: at how many Fantasy points these guys averaged per completion 897 00:44:18,200 --> 00:44:21,440 Speaker 1: per completion. I want to see how how they score 898 00:44:22,120 --> 00:44:25,480 Speaker 1: and how often when they throw the football. It's helping 899 00:44:25,520 --> 00:44:28,560 Speaker 1: to produce numbers for your fantasy fantasy points per completion. 900 00:44:28,680 --> 00:44:31,480 Speaker 1: So I looked at the players with a minimum of 901 00:44:31,520 --> 00:44:36,200 Speaker 1: two and fifty completions last season, and uh, Tony Romo 902 00:44:36,880 --> 00:44:41,880 Speaker 1: averaged almost point nine points per completion. That's pretty good 903 00:44:41,920 --> 00:44:43,880 Speaker 1: he was. He was number one in terms of the 904 00:44:43,960 --> 00:44:47,880 Speaker 1: non elite quarterbacks, and he didn't throw the football a 905 00:44:47,960 --> 00:44:50,799 Speaker 1: ton last year. He only had three d four completions. 906 00:44:51,280 --> 00:44:57,160 Speaker 1: In mind, Marco Murray ran the ball, so Romo will 907 00:44:57,200 --> 00:44:59,399 Speaker 1: throw it more this year, at least, you would think, 908 00:44:59,760 --> 00:45:02,200 Speaker 1: and and he could be a very good value somewhere 909 00:45:02,200 --> 00:45:04,399 Speaker 1: around the tenth round. I think the same thing goes 910 00:45:04,440 --> 00:45:08,160 Speaker 1: for Ben Roethlisberger. He averaged right around point seven four 911 00:45:08,560 --> 00:45:12,280 Speaker 1: points per completion. Now, the one caveat there is that 912 00:45:12,440 --> 00:45:15,200 Speaker 1: he had those two big games six touchdowns each, so 913 00:45:15,239 --> 00:45:18,400 Speaker 1: maybe the numbers are skewed there, but people aren't drafting 914 00:45:18,440 --> 00:45:20,960 Speaker 1: him early. He was better than Drew Brees from a 915 00:45:20,960 --> 00:45:24,120 Speaker 1: fantasy perspective last year. I don't buy that he's gonna 916 00:45:24,120 --> 00:45:26,759 Speaker 1: be another top five quarterback, but top ten. I mean 917 00:45:26,800 --> 00:45:28,799 Speaker 1: I could certainly see that. And he's gonna be on 918 00:45:28,840 --> 00:45:30,400 Speaker 1: the board late. He's got to be a lot to 919 00:45:30,400 --> 00:45:31,640 Speaker 1: be a top ten. I mean you look at the 920 00:45:31,719 --> 00:45:35,040 Speaker 1: weapons that he's got. Weapons are ridiculous. It's crazy, ridiculous. 921 00:45:35,040 --> 00:45:37,560 Speaker 1: And Martevis Brian is a guy I love. If you 922 00:45:37,640 --> 00:45:39,200 Speaker 1: think Big Bed is gonna be around that late, I 923 00:45:39,200 --> 00:45:43,600 Speaker 1: think people are gonna jump on him. I mean, I 924 00:45:43,680 --> 00:45:47,960 Speaker 1: have row more ranked higher than Roethlisberger. Um Burger had 925 00:45:49,840 --> 00:45:54,200 Speaker 1: so inconsistent. That was my problem with him, is that 926 00:45:54,360 --> 00:45:56,800 Speaker 1: there were some games where he absolutely helped you destroy 927 00:45:56,840 --> 00:45:59,440 Speaker 1: your opponent, and then there's other weeks where he'll do Didley, 928 00:45:59,800 --> 00:46:02,440 Speaker 1: he killed you. Another guy who typically wouldn't be in 929 00:46:02,440 --> 00:46:04,520 Speaker 1: this conversation, and maybe he is not going to be 930 00:46:04,560 --> 00:46:07,919 Speaker 1: after June, we'll see, is Tom Brady. But right now 931 00:46:08,200 --> 00:46:10,200 Speaker 1: you're looking at a guy who's going to be drafted 932 00:46:10,280 --> 00:46:13,720 Speaker 1: somewhere after the eighth, ninth round, maybe in the tenth round. Uh. 933 00:46:13,760 --> 00:46:18,160 Speaker 1: He averaged just one tend of a point less than Roethlisberger. 934 00:46:18,160 --> 00:46:21,960 Speaker 1: He was at a point seven four and he's Tom Brady. 935 00:46:21,800 --> 00:46:24,279 Speaker 1: And I know this is a sore spot for you, 936 00:46:24,400 --> 00:46:30,040 Speaker 1: James co. But after Brady's first four weeks he was 937 00:46:30,080 --> 00:46:33,200 Speaker 1: averaging over twenty fantasy points a game. One other quarterback 938 00:46:33,239 --> 00:46:35,080 Speaker 1: that I think people have forgotten about, and I think 939 00:46:35,120 --> 00:46:37,480 Speaker 1: you you need to keep him on your late round rader. 940 00:46:37,520 --> 00:46:39,040 Speaker 1: We're talking to late rounds like the past three or 941 00:46:39,040 --> 00:46:42,800 Speaker 1: four rounds is Carson Palmer. Palmer love. It was awesome 942 00:46:43,200 --> 00:46:45,799 Speaker 1: before he got hurt. Last year he was awesome. He 943 00:46:45,880 --> 00:46:51,080 Speaker 1: was averaging point seven to fantasy points per completion. And Palmer, 944 00:46:51,200 --> 00:46:53,400 Speaker 1: yes has passed his prime. He's got a lot of 945 00:46:53,440 --> 00:46:56,720 Speaker 1: good weapons there. They loved John Brown, they added David Johnson. 946 00:46:57,360 --> 00:46:59,680 Speaker 1: And another little nugget that I thought was interesting was 947 00:46:59,719 --> 00:47:02,520 Speaker 1: that RW Stanton, who is clearly not an elite quarterback. 948 00:47:02,520 --> 00:47:06,360 Speaker 1: He's not Carson Palmer. He average point six seven Fantasy 949 00:47:06,400 --> 00:47:09,680 Speaker 1: points per completion, which means that it's part Palmer, but 950 00:47:09,680 --> 00:47:12,360 Speaker 1: it's part that offense too. Stanton is gonna do that. 951 00:47:12,400 --> 00:47:15,160 Speaker 1: Stanton had more Fantasy points per completion on average than 952 00:47:15,239 --> 00:47:17,800 Speaker 1: Drew Brees. He was at point six four, but Briest 953 00:47:17,840 --> 00:47:20,719 Speaker 1: through the ball a gazillion times. So Palmer is someone 954 00:47:20,760 --> 00:47:22,879 Speaker 1: if you look late and you're looking at a number 955 00:47:22,920 --> 00:47:24,759 Speaker 1: two quarterback, he is a guy that you can get. 956 00:47:24,880 --> 00:47:27,040 Speaker 1: People are not going to be going out. What was 957 00:47:27,040 --> 00:47:30,080 Speaker 1: the stat You know, I think the Cardinals last year, 958 00:47:30,120 --> 00:47:32,600 Speaker 1: in these six games they played with Carson Palmer scored 959 00:47:32,640 --> 00:47:35,120 Speaker 1: as many points as they did in the ten games 960 00:47:35,160 --> 00:47:39,400 Speaker 1: without him, exactly the staff, so that offense was humming 961 00:47:39,440 --> 00:47:40,880 Speaker 1: when he was in there, and he's there for the 962 00:47:40,880 --> 00:47:43,719 Speaker 1: full sixteen games. He could and I know, I know 963 00:47:43,800 --> 00:47:46,040 Speaker 1: he's coming off in a cl and he's an older guy, 964 00:47:46,160 --> 00:47:48,279 Speaker 1: but you know, Akbar always says the acel is a 965 00:47:48,320 --> 00:47:52,520 Speaker 1: new sprained ankle. So Palmer is a guy who would disagree. 966 00:47:52,560 --> 00:47:54,279 Speaker 1: But Palmer is a guy that you can get late 967 00:47:54,360 --> 00:47:56,319 Speaker 1: and and people are not going to be going after him. 968 00:47:56,520 --> 00:47:59,759 Speaker 1: Bruce Arians offense is very fantasy friendly guys. Let's put 969 00:47:59,760 --> 00:48:01,960 Speaker 1: it that interesting. Yeah, I like it. What about what 970 00:48:02,000 --> 00:48:03,680 Speaker 1: about Teddy two loves as we talked about him in 971 00:48:03,680 --> 00:48:05,759 Speaker 1: the sophomore area before. If you're grabbing and grabbing a 972 00:48:05,760 --> 00:48:08,480 Speaker 1: second quarterback, if super late, I kind of like snagging 973 00:48:08,600 --> 00:48:10,600 Speaker 1: him too, especially if he didn't have he didn't have 974 00:48:10,600 --> 00:48:14,319 Speaker 1: that high, but he was also he was also in 975 00:48:14,400 --> 00:48:16,560 Speaker 1: his first season. He'll be back and he's got Peterson 976 00:48:16,560 --> 00:48:19,320 Speaker 1: behind him, So you're gonna and you're gonna see an increase. 977 00:48:19,360 --> 00:48:21,400 Speaker 1: A couple of other stats real quick on this that 978 00:48:21,400 --> 00:48:24,879 Speaker 1: we're interesting. Aaron Rodgers averaged almost a full point per 979 00:48:24,880 --> 00:48:31,440 Speaker 1: completionist point nine to just stid unreal. I mean he 980 00:48:31,880 --> 00:48:35,120 Speaker 1: threw the ball three plus times. He wasn't he wasn't 981 00:48:35,160 --> 00:48:37,640 Speaker 1: even in the top fifteen and completions I believe it 982 00:48:37,719 --> 00:48:42,960 Speaker 1: was sixte um. Another one I mentioned Breeze averaged under 983 00:48:43,000 --> 00:48:45,000 Speaker 1: the league average, and the league average is something that 984 00:48:45,040 --> 00:48:48,120 Speaker 1: I compiled through looking at every quarterback in the league 985 00:48:48,120 --> 00:48:51,279 Speaker 1: that started at least six games last year. Uh, neither 986 00:48:51,400 --> 00:48:55,320 Speaker 1: Nick Foles nor Mark Sanchez were at the league average. 987 00:48:55,680 --> 00:48:58,920 Speaker 1: Both were under and everyone loves Chip Kelly's offense. What 988 00:48:58,960 --> 00:49:00,480 Speaker 1: does that mean for saying brad for it? I guess 989 00:49:00,520 --> 00:49:05,000 Speaker 1: we'll see Robert Griffin the third. He was terrible, he 990 00:49:05,120 --> 00:49:08,440 Speaker 1: was not good. Uh, he gives you the extra value 991 00:49:08,480 --> 00:49:10,520 Speaker 1: with his legs as a runner, and he's gonna need 992 00:49:10,560 --> 00:49:14,760 Speaker 1: to run for you because last year does average point 993 00:49:14,960 --> 00:49:20,040 Speaker 1: four three Fantasy points per completion. Her Cousins was at 994 00:49:20,120 --> 00:49:24,399 Speaker 1: point six eight. And another little fun nugget here for 995 00:49:24,719 --> 00:49:29,480 Speaker 1: you Jets fans, Ryan Fitzpatrick average point seven six Fantasy 996 00:49:29,480 --> 00:49:34,040 Speaker 1: points per completion. He didn't meet our requirement for two completions. 997 00:49:34,520 --> 00:49:36,719 Speaker 1: But he was good when he threw the football, and 998 00:49:36,800 --> 00:49:39,000 Speaker 1: he also gives you the ability to run with it 999 00:49:39,040 --> 00:49:41,560 Speaker 1: a little bit. I'm not saying Ryan Fitzpatrick is your savior, 1000 00:49:42,120 --> 00:49:44,640 Speaker 1: but if you're in a two QB league or you 1001 00:49:44,719 --> 00:49:48,520 Speaker 1: stream quarterbacks all of a sudden, uh fits magic, he 1002 00:49:48,560 --> 00:49:52,600 Speaker 1: could help you, assuming that Gino Smith flounders and gives 1003 00:49:52,680 --> 00:49:54,520 Speaker 1: up the starting job at some point, which I think 1004 00:49:54,640 --> 00:49:56,360 Speaker 1: most of us believe will have. You know, it's funny 1005 00:49:56,360 --> 00:49:58,080 Speaker 1: because as you're going through this, one of the things 1006 00:49:58,120 --> 00:49:59,640 Speaker 1: that just hit me and I decided to kind of 1007 00:49:59,640 --> 00:50:01,680 Speaker 1: take a litt because you were talking, is for a 1008 00:50:01,680 --> 00:50:05,120 Speaker 1: lot of these quarterbacks, one the one common denominator for 1009 00:50:05,120 --> 00:50:07,440 Speaker 1: a lot of them that they have guys who are 1010 00:50:07,480 --> 00:50:10,279 Speaker 1: good after the catch as well, Like you mentioned Ben Roethlisberger, 1011 00:50:10,320 --> 00:50:11,680 Speaker 1: and I looked and last year when you look at 1012 00:50:11,760 --> 00:50:14,560 Speaker 1: yards after the catch, Levion Bell and Antonio Brown were 1013 00:50:14,560 --> 00:50:16,680 Speaker 1: top six in the NFL in yards after the catch. 1014 00:50:16,920 --> 00:50:20,919 Speaker 1: I mean you had between Randall cop Jordy Nelson both 1015 00:50:20,920 --> 00:50:23,440 Speaker 1: in the top ten. I mean Gronk just outside the 1016 00:50:23,480 --> 00:50:25,840 Speaker 1: top ten. I mean you've got Julian Edelman and even 1017 00:50:25,880 --> 00:50:28,360 Speaker 1: Shane Vereen were guys who were in the top twenty 1018 00:50:28,400 --> 00:50:30,840 Speaker 1: five yards after the catch. So, I mean, obviously you 1019 00:50:30,880 --> 00:50:33,440 Speaker 1: talk about guys like Brady and Roethlisberger in Romo. They 1020 00:50:33,440 --> 00:50:36,000 Speaker 1: are good quarterbacks and of themselves, but it certainly doesn't 1021 00:50:36,080 --> 00:50:37,920 Speaker 1: hurt that they have guys who know what to do 1022 00:50:38,000 --> 00:50:40,000 Speaker 1: with the football once they get it in their hands. Well, 1023 00:50:40,040 --> 00:50:41,399 Speaker 1: I think a lot of that. I mean, it all 1024 00:50:41,440 --> 00:50:43,879 Speaker 1: goes hand in hand right because there, because they're such 1025 00:50:43,920 --> 00:50:47,360 Speaker 1: good quarterbacks, they get the ball on time in a 1026 00:50:47,400 --> 00:50:50,440 Speaker 1: position for these guys to make plays after the carriage. 1027 00:50:50,480 --> 00:50:52,600 Speaker 1: All right, very quickly, I want you guys just talk 1028 00:50:52,680 --> 00:50:55,080 Speaker 1: to me. I know, Marcus and Alex, you guys have 1029 00:50:55,120 --> 00:50:57,000 Speaker 1: been doing a ton of mock traps. And again you 1030 00:50:57,000 --> 00:50:59,040 Speaker 1: can go to the website NFL dot com Slash Fantasy 1031 00:50:59,160 --> 00:51:01,640 Speaker 1: or nfl dot com Last Draft Kit to do these 1032 00:51:01,680 --> 00:51:04,760 Speaker 1: mock drafts. Give me one lesson. You guys are seeing 1033 00:51:04,880 --> 00:51:08,359 Speaker 1: one trend, surprising trend you're seeing in the mock draft. 1034 00:51:08,440 --> 00:51:11,239 Speaker 1: Mark Marcus will start with you running backs are going later. 1035 00:51:11,640 --> 00:51:13,160 Speaker 1: You know, I mean, I think I think it's that 1036 00:51:13,200 --> 00:51:15,280 Speaker 1: And we've talked about this before. You've got those first 1037 00:51:15,400 --> 00:51:17,880 Speaker 1: maybe six guys that that everybody kind of knows are 1038 00:51:17,880 --> 00:51:20,200 Speaker 1: going to come off the board, and then after that 1039 00:51:20,760 --> 00:51:22,560 Speaker 1: it's kind of a grab bag. So I think at 1040 00:51:22,600 --> 00:51:24,400 Speaker 1: that point, you know, you get to seven and lady, 1041 00:51:24,400 --> 00:51:27,279 Speaker 1: you're seeing who knows what could be quarterbacks? You know, 1042 00:51:27,280 --> 00:51:29,880 Speaker 1: it could be Roger's or luck, it could be Antonio Brown, 1043 00:51:30,000 --> 00:51:32,960 Speaker 1: it could be Does Bryant. After the first six guys, man, 1044 00:51:33,040 --> 00:51:34,719 Speaker 1: it's a free for all out there, right. I was 1045 00:51:34,760 --> 00:51:36,560 Speaker 1: actually that was exactly what I was gonna make because 1046 00:51:36,680 --> 00:51:38,400 Speaker 1: I was lucky enough to get two running backs. I 1047 00:51:38,440 --> 00:51:41,120 Speaker 1: picked eight in the mock draft this morning picks and 1048 00:51:41,160 --> 00:51:43,919 Speaker 1: twelve all wide receivers. What when I was looking back 1049 00:51:44,000 --> 00:51:46,759 Speaker 1: to get my third running back in round five, I 1050 00:51:46,840 --> 00:51:51,160 Speaker 1: was staring at Melvin Gordon, Carlos Hyde, Latavius Murray, love 1051 00:51:51,200 --> 00:51:53,400 Speaker 1: them all. I think Jonathan Stewart just went ahead or 1052 00:51:53,400 --> 00:51:55,759 Speaker 1: he was still there when I was picking. So there 1053 00:51:55,880 --> 00:51:57,840 Speaker 1: were a lot of guys that I liked there and 1054 00:51:57,840 --> 00:51:59,440 Speaker 1: a lot of guys that I was more wishy washy on. 1055 00:51:59,520 --> 00:52:01,799 Speaker 1: But still I from getting the third running back. There's 1056 00:52:01,840 --> 00:52:04,160 Speaker 1: good death there or if you're gonna, you know, jump 1057 00:52:04,160 --> 00:52:06,200 Speaker 1: off a cliff and Doozy are running back and get 1058 00:52:06,200 --> 00:52:07,920 Speaker 1: guys that could turn into number one option. That's what 1059 00:52:07,960 --> 00:52:09,960 Speaker 1: I'm talking about. It's gonna be question marks. That is 1060 00:52:09,960 --> 00:52:13,279 Speaker 1: what I'm talking about. Alex Kal, that is what I'm 1061 00:52:13,320 --> 00:52:17,200 Speaker 1: talking about. James co has been validated. His whole world 1062 00:52:17,320 --> 00:52:24,440 Speaker 1: just got better today, throwing him a life Your life raft. Alright, 1063 00:52:24,560 --> 00:52:27,319 Speaker 1: sound effects. We need some Star Wars. We do, we 1064 00:52:27,320 --> 00:52:29,359 Speaker 1: do need a little Star Wars. Well we'll get that going. 1065 00:52:29,440 --> 00:52:35,160 Speaker 1: Imagine this podcast like the week before December. Gracious, there 1066 00:52:35,160 --> 00:52:37,080 Speaker 1: will be no fantasy talk on it. It will just 1067 00:52:38,880 --> 00:52:41,200 Speaker 1: any We all have to talk like Yoda. That that 1068 00:52:41,400 --> 00:52:46,040 Speaker 1: was the advice. Well go backwards. We may have I 1069 00:52:46,160 --> 00:52:49,280 Speaker 1: may have to get baby Coe a babysitter on that one. 1070 00:52:49,920 --> 00:52:52,359 Speaker 1: They have a team team outing. No, here's the thing 1071 00:52:52,360 --> 00:52:54,239 Speaker 1: people ask me, Oh, hey, you know, how's it having 1072 00:52:54,239 --> 00:52:56,160 Speaker 1: a kid? First of all, it's amazing having a kid. Okay, 1073 00:52:56,200 --> 00:52:58,920 Speaker 1: amazing baby because eighteen months old and she's gorgeous and 1074 00:52:58,920 --> 00:53:02,120 Speaker 1: I love her to death. But there are things that suck. 1075 00:53:02,880 --> 00:53:06,440 Speaker 1: There are things that suck. Poops, but poops, okay, but 1076 00:53:06,520 --> 00:53:09,080 Speaker 1: you get the poops. But you know what, poops is 1077 00:53:09,120 --> 00:53:11,200 Speaker 1: just one of those words that laugh. But here's what, 1078 00:53:11,320 --> 00:53:13,839 Speaker 1: but here's what. But here's what you don't realize as 1079 00:53:13,840 --> 00:53:17,040 Speaker 1: a young parent. Okay, Like I'm in my mid thirties. 1080 00:53:17,120 --> 00:53:21,200 Speaker 1: I just figured out what I like to do. Okay, 1081 00:53:21,520 --> 00:53:25,239 Speaker 1: I can't do any of them. I like to go 1082 00:53:25,320 --> 00:53:28,480 Speaker 1: out have a couple of adult beverages. I can't do 1083 00:53:28,560 --> 00:53:31,120 Speaker 1: that anymore. I can't even do that in my house. Man, 1084 00:53:31,760 --> 00:53:34,320 Speaker 1: I like to go late night. I like to watch movies. 1085 00:53:34,600 --> 00:53:37,480 Speaker 1: I can't do that. Oh hey, it's midnight and you 1086 00:53:37,520 --> 00:53:40,040 Speaker 1: want to watch I don't know something on HBO. Now, 1087 00:53:40,120 --> 00:53:42,600 Speaker 1: you can't do that. You gotta go sleep. You know why, 1088 00:53:42,719 --> 00:53:45,000 Speaker 1: because your baby is gonna leke up at six in 1089 00:53:45,040 --> 00:53:47,600 Speaker 1: the morning and you gotta get up. Man, That's what 1090 00:53:47,640 --> 00:53:51,400 Speaker 1: I'm talking about. So uh, baby coo again. Love her 1091 00:53:51,400 --> 00:53:55,240 Speaker 1: to death. I hope my wife's not listening. She's amazing. 1092 00:53:55,480 --> 00:54:01,000 Speaker 1: But but it absolutely kills any movie watching you want 1093 00:54:01,000 --> 00:54:04,799 Speaker 1: to get done. Absolutely kills it. Well, I just get 1094 00:54:04,840 --> 00:54:07,080 Speaker 1: the feelings. You can't watch movies straight through, like you 1095 00:54:07,080 --> 00:54:09,640 Speaker 1: have to kind of watch movies and shifts. That's terrible, 1096 00:54:09,880 --> 00:54:11,600 Speaker 1: you know. Here's it's a terrible way to watch movie. 1097 00:54:11,600 --> 00:54:14,239 Speaker 1: Here's doing. Here's what my parents work around was when 1098 00:54:14,280 --> 00:54:17,880 Speaker 1: my youngest sister was a baby or toddler. Is we 1099 00:54:17,920 --> 00:54:19,680 Speaker 1: had it? This is back when you had the Catherine right, 1100 00:54:19,719 --> 00:54:22,000 Speaker 1: TV is huge ones. Yeah, we had the box when 1101 00:54:22,000 --> 00:54:23,719 Speaker 1: a TV. And my sister loved the planets. We would 1102 00:54:23,760 --> 00:54:25,640 Speaker 1: put her in the box and she would color and 1103 00:54:25,680 --> 00:54:30,400 Speaker 1: stuff and we would watch rate in our movies. Everybody, everybody, 1104 00:54:31,040 --> 00:54:33,200 Speaker 1: baby co in a box and let her go to 1105 00:54:33,200 --> 00:54:35,600 Speaker 1: town some coloring frands and toys and you're good to go. 1106 00:54:35,680 --> 00:54:39,879 Speaker 1: She'll see the movie, you know, right there. I hear that. 1107 00:54:39,960 --> 00:54:43,160 Speaker 1: But she's obsessed with if the television. First of all, 1108 00:54:43,239 --> 00:54:46,760 Speaker 1: these are the words she knows. Okay, she knows dad, dad, mama, 1109 00:54:47,320 --> 00:54:51,759 Speaker 1: She knows food, and she knows television. Those are the words. 1110 00:54:51,040 --> 00:54:54,799 Speaker 1: She pronounced it that cleanly too. No, no, no, it's 1111 00:54:54,880 --> 00:54:57,719 Speaker 1: not not at all. But she knows tell and anytime 1112 00:54:57,760 --> 00:55:01,960 Speaker 1: the television is on, she dominates. She will cry if 1113 00:55:02,000 --> 00:55:05,319 Speaker 1: Sesame Street is not on? All right, well, the rated 1114 00:55:05,360 --> 00:55:06,920 Speaker 1: our box goes out the window right now. What we 1115 00:55:06,920 --> 00:55:12,040 Speaker 1: should probably have the Uppet shows coming back. I'm gonna 1116 00:55:12,080 --> 00:55:16,320 Speaker 1: watch that nostalgia for sheould probably wrap this up before 1117 00:55:16,360 --> 00:55:18,600 Speaker 1: your time, Gilhard, get us out of here, all right, listen, 1118 00:55:18,640 --> 00:55:23,520 Speaker 1: I'm James Margaret are eighteen years old and doing a podcast. 1119 00:55:25,160 --> 00:55:28,359 Speaker 1: Michael Fabriano, Sully behind the Glass. Thank you you've been 1120 00:55:28,360 --> 00:55:30,560 Speaker 1: listening to the NFL Fantasy Live podcast