1 00:00:05,880 --> 00:00:08,639 Speaker 1: Jason, how is your summer, Ben, and also what has 2 00:00:08,720 --> 00:00:09,280 Speaker 1: brought you. 3 00:00:09,320 --> 00:00:13,159 Speaker 2: Here to one Jets Drive had a great summer. Has 4 00:00:13,200 --> 00:00:16,360 Speaker 2: spent some time up in Nantucket, so we enjoy that 5 00:00:16,920 --> 00:00:19,200 Speaker 2: get ourselves out of the Texas heat. But then I've 6 00:00:19,200 --> 00:00:21,680 Speaker 2: been on a little bit of a training camp tour. 7 00:00:21,800 --> 00:00:24,959 Speaker 2: I was in Baltimore yesterday and I'm headed to Kansas 8 00:00:24,960 --> 00:00:28,000 Speaker 2: City and Denver and University of Oklahoma. 9 00:00:28,160 --> 00:00:30,920 Speaker 3: I'm gonna go to Notre Dame and then I'm. 10 00:00:30,760 --> 00:00:33,960 Speaker 2: Gonna go to Philly, Pittsburgh and Buffalo next week. So 11 00:00:35,000 --> 00:00:37,760 Speaker 2: getting ready for the season. The season's almost upon us, 12 00:00:38,320 --> 00:00:41,720 Speaker 2: and just really fun being here seeing the Jets practice today. 13 00:00:42,120 --> 00:00:44,839 Speaker 1: You just spoke to Aaron Rodgers. You're working on a 14 00:00:44,960 --> 00:00:46,080 Speaker 1: pretty cool project. 15 00:00:46,159 --> 00:00:47,199 Speaker 4: Can you tell us about it. 16 00:00:47,360 --> 00:00:50,720 Speaker 2: Yeah, we're working on a project with NFL Films about 17 00:00:50,760 --> 00:00:54,040 Speaker 2: the evolution of throwing a football. And it all started 18 00:00:54,920 --> 00:00:57,240 Speaker 2: because of a conversation I had with Aaron a couple 19 00:00:57,280 --> 00:00:59,560 Speaker 2: of years ago when he was in Green Bay, and 20 00:00:59,600 --> 00:01:01,880 Speaker 2: I just ask him give me a thought on throwing, 21 00:01:01,920 --> 00:01:04,040 Speaker 2: because he's one of the great throwers of his generation 22 00:01:04,840 --> 00:01:08,119 Speaker 2: and maybe of all time. And he stands up and says, 23 00:01:08,120 --> 00:01:10,240 Speaker 2: you know, all I think about is getting the weight 24 00:01:10,280 --> 00:01:13,319 Speaker 2: to the inside of my left ankle, the inside of 25 00:01:13,360 --> 00:01:15,400 Speaker 2: my left half, and the inside of my left knee. 26 00:01:15,840 --> 00:01:17,880 Speaker 3: And I was like, what you know? 27 00:01:18,000 --> 00:01:21,480 Speaker 2: And so we talked about it further and and just 28 00:01:21,560 --> 00:01:24,400 Speaker 2: kind of dug into it. And as I left the conversation, 29 00:01:24,600 --> 00:01:27,160 Speaker 2: I said to myself, I've been thinking about throwing a 30 00:01:27,160 --> 00:01:30,520 Speaker 2: football my whole life, talk to everybody about it, and 31 00:01:30,520 --> 00:01:34,360 Speaker 2: I've never heard anybody talk about it that way. And 32 00:01:35,000 --> 00:01:38,760 Speaker 2: I was thinking about this famous New York Jet Joe 33 00:01:38,840 --> 00:01:42,319 Speaker 2: Namath poster. I used to have the throwing sequence. I'm 34 00:01:42,400 --> 00:01:45,160 Speaker 2: name of throwing a football. There's eight pictures and it's 35 00:01:45,160 --> 00:01:48,880 Speaker 2: the classic name of release with a little paragraph description 36 00:01:49,640 --> 00:01:52,120 Speaker 2: in front of each of these pictures about you know 37 00:01:52,200 --> 00:01:55,000 Speaker 2: what he's thinking about, the weight transfer, the arm angle, 38 00:01:55,080 --> 00:01:57,120 Speaker 2: all of those things. And I used to have that 39 00:01:57,200 --> 00:01:59,760 Speaker 2: on my wall growing up. And I said, you know, boy, 40 00:01:59,800 --> 00:02:03,760 Speaker 2: have things changed from the early seventies with Namath and 41 00:02:03,840 --> 00:02:06,760 Speaker 2: now now to Aaron Rodgers, two of the best throwers 42 00:02:06,760 --> 00:02:10,560 Speaker 2: of their generations, but doing it completely differently. So we 43 00:02:10,600 --> 00:02:13,320 Speaker 2: got with NFL films and we've kind of dived into 44 00:02:13,320 --> 00:02:15,720 Speaker 2: this topic and uh, and we've talked to a lot 45 00:02:15,760 --> 00:02:18,680 Speaker 2: of different guys. Talked to Drew Brees and Dak Prescott 46 00:02:18,680 --> 00:02:21,640 Speaker 2: and Troy Aikman and Kurt Warner and North Turner and 47 00:02:21,680 --> 00:02:25,400 Speaker 2: Tom House and now we talked to Aaron and just 48 00:02:25,480 --> 00:02:28,320 Speaker 2: excited to put this all together and kind of see 49 00:02:28,320 --> 00:02:31,440 Speaker 2: how the whole thing has evolved. And spent a lot 50 00:02:31,440 --> 00:02:32,960 Speaker 2: of time with each of these guys and they had 51 00:02:33,000 --> 00:02:35,480 Speaker 2: so many great insights. So excited about this. 52 00:02:35,680 --> 00:02:36,760 Speaker 4: This is so interesting. 53 00:02:37,240 --> 00:02:40,640 Speaker 1: What stands out to you about the way Aaron throws 54 00:02:40,680 --> 00:02:40,880 Speaker 1: it full? 55 00:02:41,080 --> 00:02:42,320 Speaker 3: Oh. 56 00:02:42,480 --> 00:02:44,200 Speaker 2: I was on the other side of it a lot 57 00:02:44,400 --> 00:02:47,320 Speaker 2: as a coach in Dallas, and we had some great 58 00:02:47,360 --> 00:02:50,760 Speaker 2: battles with them, but he always played so well and 59 00:02:50,800 --> 00:02:53,800 Speaker 2: played so well on the big moments, and anybody who 60 00:02:53,840 --> 00:02:57,760 Speaker 2: watches it says, he just has this unique way of 61 00:02:57,800 --> 00:03:00,360 Speaker 2: throwing the ball, and he throws it what was it 62 00:03:00,400 --> 00:03:03,320 Speaker 2: like a tennis ball? And I was in Miami. He 63 00:03:03,440 --> 00:03:05,679 Speaker 2: was my first job as a coach. I was the 64 00:03:05,760 --> 00:03:08,400 Speaker 2: quarterback coach for Nick Saban. In two thousand and five, 65 00:03:09,120 --> 00:03:12,800 Speaker 2: I just retired and Aaron and Alex Smith were coming 66 00:03:12,840 --> 00:03:15,200 Speaker 2: out in that draft and we had the second pick 67 00:03:15,240 --> 00:03:18,280 Speaker 2: of the draft and we chose not to take Aaron 68 00:03:18,360 --> 00:03:22,200 Speaker 2: Rodgers and about five MVPs later in a Hall of 69 00:03:22,240 --> 00:03:27,280 Speaker 2: Fame career. But he's just an amazing player first and foremost. 70 00:03:27,400 --> 00:03:29,400 Speaker 2: And the way he throws the ball, I think is 71 00:03:29,480 --> 00:03:32,920 Speaker 2: unique and as good as anybody who's ever played. So 72 00:03:33,360 --> 00:03:36,560 Speaker 2: to hear him talk about that, the things he thinks about, 73 00:03:36,800 --> 00:03:39,160 Speaker 2: the things are important to him as a passer, it's 74 00:03:39,200 --> 00:03:40,000 Speaker 2: really fun. 75 00:03:40,280 --> 00:03:45,320 Speaker 1: What is important to him as a passer, because people 76 00:03:45,320 --> 00:03:47,320 Speaker 1: would make the argument, there's many people would make the 77 00:03:47,480 --> 00:03:51,360 Speaker 1: argument that nobody's thrown the football better in the history 78 00:03:51,360 --> 00:03:52,720 Speaker 1: of Art League than him. 79 00:03:53,920 --> 00:03:55,960 Speaker 2: Well, I think he's a really talented guy, but he's 80 00:03:55,960 --> 00:03:59,960 Speaker 2: a really thoughtful guy, and I think he said a 81 00:04:00,200 --> 00:04:04,120 Speaker 2: very natural motion. Throughout his life. He talked about watching 82 00:04:04,200 --> 00:04:06,280 Speaker 2: Joe Montana as a kid, and then going out in 83 00:04:06,280 --> 00:04:08,840 Speaker 2: the yard and throwing with his brother and his dad 84 00:04:08,920 --> 00:04:12,880 Speaker 2: and and and having some of those incredible role models 85 00:04:12,880 --> 00:04:15,040 Speaker 2: when he was young. But then you know, he goes 86 00:04:15,080 --> 00:04:18,440 Speaker 2: to cal and plays for Jeff Tedford, and Jeff Tedford 87 00:04:18,480 --> 00:04:20,880 Speaker 2: molded a lot of great quarterbacks, but he has his 88 00:04:20,960 --> 00:04:23,880 Speaker 2: quarterbacks holding the ball up really high. And so when 89 00:04:23,920 --> 00:04:27,080 Speaker 2: you watched Aaron Rodgers on film in college, that's what 90 00:04:27,120 --> 00:04:30,160 Speaker 2: you saw, and you said Okay, is he a natural 91 00:04:30,240 --> 00:04:32,640 Speaker 2: pass or what is it is? He looks a little 92 00:04:32,680 --> 00:04:35,719 Speaker 2: awkward here, and so you have to kind of look 93 00:04:35,800 --> 00:04:38,440 Speaker 2: beyond that and say, Okay, if he cared in a 94 00:04:38,440 --> 00:04:41,839 Speaker 2: more traditional way, do you like how he throws the ball? 95 00:04:41,880 --> 00:04:44,320 Speaker 2: And it's hard, it's hard to say that you don't. 96 00:04:44,920 --> 00:04:46,640 Speaker 2: Then he goes to Green Bay and sits for a 97 00:04:46,680 --> 00:04:49,360 Speaker 2: while and watches Brett Farva, And he was so great 98 00:04:49,760 --> 00:04:53,320 Speaker 2: in our conversation today talking about how much he benefited 99 00:04:53,320 --> 00:04:56,120 Speaker 2: from just watching Farv and how he threw the ball 100 00:04:56,160 --> 00:04:59,359 Speaker 2: from so many different body angles and arm angles and 101 00:04:59,440 --> 00:05:03,440 Speaker 2: what he learned earn from that, and then obviously adopted 102 00:05:03,480 --> 00:05:05,440 Speaker 2: some of that in his career and has been one 103 00:05:05,440 --> 00:05:08,520 Speaker 2: of the best over the last twenty years in the NFL. 104 00:05:08,720 --> 00:05:12,520 Speaker 2: So I just think he's really natural throwing the ball. 105 00:05:12,560 --> 00:05:14,599 Speaker 2: But I think he's really thoughtful too, and I think 106 00:05:14,600 --> 00:05:18,560 Speaker 2: he's refined his throwing motion. And the other part of 107 00:05:18,600 --> 00:05:21,320 Speaker 2: it is he's such a smart player and sees the 108 00:05:21,360 --> 00:05:24,200 Speaker 2: game and understands the game and gets his team in 109 00:05:24,240 --> 00:05:28,120 Speaker 2: a great position. So I think he provides himself a 110 00:05:28,120 --> 00:05:33,440 Speaker 2: really good platform for success, understanding what his offense is doing, 111 00:05:33,880 --> 00:05:36,920 Speaker 2: understanding what the defense is trying to take away understanding 112 00:05:36,960 --> 00:05:39,480 Speaker 2: what the weaknesses are. I think that's a huge part 113 00:05:39,520 --> 00:05:40,400 Speaker 2: of his game as well. 114 00:05:40,480 --> 00:05:42,640 Speaker 1: He can make any throw on the field. But the 115 00:05:42,720 --> 00:05:46,000 Speaker 1: one stead that stands out to me, maybe above the rest, 116 00:05:46,040 --> 00:05:50,359 Speaker 1: that he has the number one touchdown interception ratio in 117 00:05:50,640 --> 00:05:53,440 Speaker 1: NFL history, and you watch him out here in the 118 00:05:53,480 --> 00:05:57,520 Speaker 1: practice field, he does not turn the ball over. 119 00:05:57,880 --> 00:06:01,960 Speaker 2: Yeah, he's incredibly small art his understanding of the game, 120 00:06:01,960 --> 00:06:05,120 Speaker 2: but then he's an outstanding decision maker and then he 121 00:06:05,120 --> 00:06:07,560 Speaker 2: can throw the ball where he wants to throw, so 122 00:06:07,640 --> 00:06:10,360 Speaker 2: he keeps it away from the defense. Great back shoulder 123 00:06:10,640 --> 00:06:14,279 Speaker 2: today in practice to Garrett Wilson on the right sideline 124 00:06:14,279 --> 00:06:16,880 Speaker 2: there against Sauce, and you know the ball's boom, it's 125 00:06:16,960 --> 00:06:19,400 Speaker 2: right there. It's away from Sauce only where Garrett can 126 00:06:20,080 --> 00:06:23,279 Speaker 2: make the play. So he has a unique arm talent. 127 00:06:23,400 --> 00:06:25,680 Speaker 2: You go with just him being smart, him being a 128 00:06:25,680 --> 00:06:29,560 Speaker 2: great decision maker, him understanding the game and how each 129 00:06:29,600 --> 00:06:32,279 Speaker 2: play fits into the game, and then keeping the ball 130 00:06:32,320 --> 00:06:34,320 Speaker 2: out of harm's way while he makes plays. 131 00:06:34,680 --> 00:06:35,760 Speaker 3: It's unique. It's rare. 132 00:06:36,120 --> 00:06:37,560 Speaker 4: Is he naturally patient? 133 00:06:37,800 --> 00:06:41,560 Speaker 1: Because another thing that stands out to me, when the 134 00:06:41,600 --> 00:06:45,080 Speaker 1: offense has the ball he's had a lot of long 135 00:06:45,279 --> 00:06:48,839 Speaker 1: drives and it's moved the ball. Periods where they're always 136 00:06:48,920 --> 00:06:53,960 Speaker 1: getting positive yards, he seemingly never is. It is at 137 00:06:54,000 --> 00:06:55,920 Speaker 1: a disadvantage and when he's operating. 138 00:06:55,560 --> 00:06:58,400 Speaker 2: The controls again, I think it goes back to his 139 00:06:58,520 --> 00:07:02,440 Speaker 2: understanding of the game and foremost, he understands the play 140 00:07:03,080 --> 00:07:05,520 Speaker 2: versus the defense, and when he has an opportunity to 141 00:07:05,520 --> 00:07:08,239 Speaker 2: go take a shot down the field, nobody does it better. 142 00:07:08,279 --> 00:07:10,960 Speaker 2: But when he doesn't, he quickly checks the ball down 143 00:07:11,240 --> 00:07:14,760 Speaker 2: and keeps the ball moving. He keeps himself and his 144 00:07:14,840 --> 00:07:18,480 Speaker 2: team out of harm's way. And you know, he probably 145 00:07:18,560 --> 00:07:20,760 Speaker 2: learned that early on. I thought Farv always did a 146 00:07:20,760 --> 00:07:23,240 Speaker 2: good job of that, where he would take the check down, 147 00:07:23,280 --> 00:07:25,920 Speaker 2: take the check down, and then take the shot. But 148 00:07:26,960 --> 00:07:31,400 Speaker 2: you know, in comparison, Farv was probably too aggressive at times, 149 00:07:31,920 --> 00:07:34,160 Speaker 2: and Aaron seems to be able to do the same 150 00:07:34,240 --> 00:07:37,280 Speaker 2: thing and again stay away from turning the ball over. 151 00:07:37,360 --> 00:07:39,680 Speaker 2: And that's what gives your team a chance to win. 152 00:07:40,120 --> 00:07:43,400 Speaker 2: When you throw four times as many touchdowns as you 153 00:07:43,440 --> 00:07:46,800 Speaker 2: do interceptions over the course of your career, you're going 154 00:07:46,840 --> 00:07:47,840 Speaker 2: to have a lot of success. 155 00:07:48,520 --> 00:07:50,760 Speaker 1: What do all the great ones have in common? 156 00:07:50,760 --> 00:07:52,600 Speaker 4: Because You've spoken to a lot of them. 157 00:07:52,520 --> 00:07:55,920 Speaker 1: You played behind one of them. You just mentioned Troy 158 00:07:55,920 --> 00:07:59,480 Speaker 1: Aikman before. What are the great quarterbacks in this league 159 00:07:59,520 --> 00:08:00,000 Speaker 1: have common? 160 00:08:00,160 --> 00:08:02,240 Speaker 2: Oh, I think there's so much that goes into it. 161 00:08:04,560 --> 00:08:08,400 Speaker 2: For me, more than anything else, it starts inside of them. 162 00:08:08,600 --> 00:08:10,920 Speaker 2: I think they're all driven to be the best, and 163 00:08:11,000 --> 00:08:14,440 Speaker 2: everything they do in their life is geared towards them 164 00:08:14,520 --> 00:08:18,360 Speaker 2: being the best and the elite ones. It's not only 165 00:08:18,840 --> 00:08:20,600 Speaker 2: for them to be their best, it's for the team 166 00:08:20,640 --> 00:08:23,760 Speaker 2: to be their best. They're making everybody else around them better. 167 00:08:24,160 --> 00:08:27,320 Speaker 2: And it's their work ethic, it's their example, it's their 168 00:08:27,320 --> 00:08:30,960 Speaker 2: attention to detail, it's their striving for excellence, all of 169 00:08:31,000 --> 00:08:33,960 Speaker 2: those things that the elite people in all walks of 170 00:08:34,040 --> 00:08:38,000 Speaker 2: life do. And then when you start talking about the 171 00:08:38,000 --> 00:08:41,760 Speaker 2: more specific stuff about the quarterback position, I always said 172 00:08:41,800 --> 00:08:45,559 Speaker 2: that line one with quarterback is instinct. Quarterbacks come in 173 00:08:45,600 --> 00:08:48,080 Speaker 2: all shapes and sizes. The one thing that all the 174 00:08:48,080 --> 00:08:50,840 Speaker 2: great quarterbacks have is they have an instinct and a 175 00:08:50,880 --> 00:08:53,320 Speaker 2: feel for the game. My dad, who was a scout 176 00:08:53,320 --> 00:08:55,120 Speaker 2: and a coach for a long time, used to say 177 00:08:55,440 --> 00:08:59,000 Speaker 2: aptitude to play. They understand how to play. When you 178 00:08:59,040 --> 00:09:02,640 Speaker 2: watch Aaron Rodgers there playing football. He understands how to play. 179 00:09:03,400 --> 00:09:05,720 Speaker 2: And I think all the great ones in all the sports, 180 00:09:06,240 --> 00:09:08,560 Speaker 2: regardless of what your position is, they have that. 181 00:09:08,679 --> 00:09:10,719 Speaker 3: They have that feel and that instinct and. 182 00:09:10,679 --> 00:09:12,960 Speaker 2: A lot of it comes from playing a lot from 183 00:09:12,960 --> 00:09:15,320 Speaker 2: guys who grew up playing in the street and grew 184 00:09:15,360 --> 00:09:17,600 Speaker 2: up playing on the playground and they would go down 185 00:09:17,600 --> 00:09:20,440 Speaker 2: in there and play pick up basketball and stickball and 186 00:09:20,480 --> 00:09:24,439 Speaker 2: all of that. They're just instinctive athletes. They see things, 187 00:09:24,440 --> 00:09:27,560 Speaker 2: they feel things. So I think the best quarterbacks for 188 00:09:27,640 --> 00:09:30,840 Speaker 2: me have that. I think they're smart, they're tough, they're accurate, 189 00:09:30,880 --> 00:09:34,320 Speaker 2: they're great decision makers. All of those things are the 190 00:09:34,440 --> 00:09:37,600 Speaker 2: qualities that you're looking for. And guys and then whatever 191 00:09:37,600 --> 00:09:40,920 Speaker 2: their athletic ability is, their ability to move their feet, 192 00:09:41,160 --> 00:09:43,800 Speaker 2: make plays with their feet, their arm talent, that's what 193 00:09:43,920 --> 00:09:46,600 Speaker 2: takes them to that next level and in many cases 194 00:09:46,960 --> 00:09:49,880 Speaker 2: gives the guys the opportunity to win championships and wear 195 00:09:50,000 --> 00:09:50,800 Speaker 2: gold jackets. 196 00:09:51,559 --> 00:09:55,280 Speaker 1: You're a guy who attended Princeton, you played quarterback in 197 00:09:55,320 --> 00:09:56,160 Speaker 1: the NFL. 198 00:09:56,440 --> 00:09:57,920 Speaker 4: When you have these conversations with. 199 00:09:57,920 --> 00:10:04,480 Speaker 1: Aaron, are you, I'm super impressed by his intelligence, the 200 00:10:04,640 --> 00:10:07,960 Speaker 1: knowledge and also the memory, the recall that he has. 201 00:10:08,720 --> 00:10:12,440 Speaker 1: It's like a photogenic memory where he can say something 202 00:10:12,480 --> 00:10:15,680 Speaker 1: that happened in twenty twelve and you'll ask him, hey, 203 00:10:15,720 --> 00:10:18,440 Speaker 1: remember that in the third quarter and what blitz they 204 00:10:18,480 --> 00:10:20,760 Speaker 1: were thrown at you and don't know exactly what you're 205 00:10:20,760 --> 00:10:21,319 Speaker 1: talking about. 206 00:10:21,840 --> 00:10:23,640 Speaker 2: Yeah, And again, I think that goes to him being 207 00:10:23,679 --> 00:10:27,120 Speaker 2: a smart person, a smart player, and also someone who 208 00:10:27,200 --> 00:10:32,079 Speaker 2: cares and he's invested in this and so he knows 209 00:10:32,320 --> 00:10:35,880 Speaker 2: about his technique, He's thought about his technique. He talked 210 00:10:35,920 --> 00:10:38,680 Speaker 2: about how, you know, he used to throw a certain 211 00:10:38,720 --> 00:10:41,360 Speaker 2: way and then he started to evolve because he had 212 00:10:41,400 --> 00:10:44,560 Speaker 2: some injuries, and then it was like, Okay, let me 213 00:10:44,640 --> 00:10:47,600 Speaker 2: think about what this is that I'm doing so I 214 00:10:47,679 --> 00:10:51,160 Speaker 2: can first and foremost replicate it and then express it 215 00:10:51,200 --> 00:10:54,559 Speaker 2: to other people. And that's what he's that's what he's 216 00:10:54,559 --> 00:10:56,760 Speaker 2: been able to do. And he was so good on 217 00:10:56,800 --> 00:10:59,640 Speaker 2: that documentary that we're doing talking about not only his 218 00:10:59,679 --> 00:11:03,120 Speaker 2: throwing motion, but the influences on him and then maybe 219 00:11:03,160 --> 00:11:06,440 Speaker 2: the influences he's had on others. And it's really a 220 00:11:06,480 --> 00:11:07,080 Speaker 2: fun listen. 221 00:11:07,880 --> 00:11:11,400 Speaker 1: How different is it now when you see a quarterback 222 00:11:11,400 --> 00:11:14,400 Speaker 1: who's trying to do what he's doing at forty maybe 223 00:11:14,440 --> 00:11:18,120 Speaker 1: compared to a couple decades when you and Troy and 224 00:11:18,160 --> 00:11:21,440 Speaker 1: the boys were going at it for the Cowboys. As 225 00:11:21,440 --> 00:11:25,680 Speaker 1: far as the advances that we have medically, and also 226 00:11:26,000 --> 00:11:27,880 Speaker 1: what these guys are doing with their bodies. 227 00:11:27,520 --> 00:11:32,040 Speaker 2: Now, well, you know, of all the incredible contributions that 228 00:11:32,120 --> 00:11:34,880 Speaker 2: Tom Brady has made to the game of football, I 229 00:11:34,920 --> 00:11:36,960 Speaker 2: think the fact that he played till he was forty 230 00:11:37,000 --> 00:11:39,680 Speaker 2: five and played at such a high level for me, 231 00:11:39,840 --> 00:11:44,000 Speaker 2: ranks way up there. It's twenty twenty two years of excellence. 232 00:11:44,559 --> 00:11:47,599 Speaker 2: And he showed people that if you approach it the 233 00:11:47,720 --> 00:11:50,640 Speaker 2: right way, you can keep going, you can keep playing. 234 00:11:51,080 --> 00:11:54,040 Speaker 2: And he made an incredible commitment to do that. And 235 00:11:54,080 --> 00:11:56,839 Speaker 2: I think some other guys, Aaron being one of them, 236 00:11:56,880 --> 00:11:59,640 Speaker 2: started to saying, Hey, what an amazing example that is 237 00:12:00,200 --> 00:12:02,680 Speaker 2: to be able to do that, sustain that excellence for 238 00:12:02,720 --> 00:12:05,440 Speaker 2: so long. I want a part of that, right, And 239 00:12:05,440 --> 00:12:07,640 Speaker 2: everyone starts taking care of their body more and they 240 00:12:07,640 --> 00:12:09,760 Speaker 2: start doing all the things they need to do to 241 00:12:09,800 --> 00:12:12,680 Speaker 2: stay healthy for a longer period of time. Now, we 242 00:12:12,760 --> 00:12:16,640 Speaker 2: have to be honest, the rules for quarterbacks have changed, yes, right, 243 00:12:16,679 --> 00:12:19,040 Speaker 2: the quarterbacks back in the day were getting hit, Yeah, 244 00:12:19,320 --> 00:12:22,960 Speaker 2: getting hit a lot. And you know the NFL has 245 00:12:23,000 --> 00:12:26,760 Speaker 2: always been protective of quarterbacks, but very different now than 246 00:12:26,760 --> 00:12:29,800 Speaker 2: it was even ten or fifteen years ago. So the 247 00:12:29,880 --> 00:12:33,000 Speaker 2: guys that played back in the eighties and the nineties, 248 00:12:33,400 --> 00:12:35,800 Speaker 2: those guys got hit a lot more and that takes 249 00:12:35,840 --> 00:12:39,480 Speaker 2: its toll over time. So I think the rules changes 250 00:12:39,520 --> 00:12:42,560 Speaker 2: have contributed to it. But there's no doubt the nutrition 251 00:12:43,040 --> 00:12:44,880 Speaker 2: and all the attention that guys are giving to their 252 00:12:44,920 --> 00:12:49,280 Speaker 2: bodies now has allowed them to, you know, have longer 253 00:12:49,280 --> 00:12:51,520 Speaker 2: careers and play the game at a high level for 254 00:12:51,559 --> 00:12:52,560 Speaker 2: a longer period of time. 255 00:12:52,880 --> 00:12:54,320 Speaker 4: You know this better than anybody. 256 00:12:54,360 --> 00:12:58,360 Speaker 1: The season is an incredible journey. It is a marathon, 257 00:12:58,440 --> 00:13:00,720 Speaker 1: it is not a sprint. But when you look at 258 00:13:00,760 --> 00:13:05,920 Speaker 1: this Jets team, who's been very solid to elites on 259 00:13:05,960 --> 00:13:09,080 Speaker 1: the defensive side of the ball, with good special teams, 260 00:13:09,480 --> 00:13:14,199 Speaker 1: what's the potential of this group if this offense takes 261 00:13:14,240 --> 00:13:17,640 Speaker 1: the next step and we see Aaron Rodgers out there 262 00:13:17,640 --> 00:13:19,240 Speaker 1: on the field for seventeen games. 263 00:13:19,280 --> 00:13:22,480 Speaker 2: Well, I'm a big fan of the Jets, and I 264 00:13:22,520 --> 00:13:27,280 Speaker 2: think they've done a good job bringing in cornerstone players 265 00:13:27,320 --> 00:13:31,400 Speaker 2: throughout their team, Guys who are outstanding players, but they're 266 00:13:31,440 --> 00:13:35,440 Speaker 2: also outstanding people. In great examples to their teammates, the 267 00:13:35,520 --> 00:13:37,840 Speaker 2: guys that you want to build the whole franchise around them. 268 00:13:37,840 --> 00:13:40,040 Speaker 2: They have them on defense, they have them on the 269 00:13:40,040 --> 00:13:42,120 Speaker 2: offensive side of the ball. I think they've done a 270 00:13:42,120 --> 00:13:45,720 Speaker 2: good job bolstering the offensive line with some veteran players. 271 00:13:45,760 --> 00:13:49,000 Speaker 2: Tyron Smith playing left tackle, the guy I know very well. 272 00:13:49,040 --> 00:13:51,679 Speaker 2: We drafted him in Dallas. He was our first draft 273 00:13:51,679 --> 00:13:54,079 Speaker 2: pick when I became the head coach, and he's been 274 00:13:54,120 --> 00:13:57,319 Speaker 2: one of those guys for that franchise forever. And the 275 00:13:57,400 --> 00:13:59,600 Speaker 2: Jets recognize that. You bring him in there, you put 276 00:13:59,640 --> 00:14:02,880 Speaker 2: them at that really critical position. Morgan Moses on the 277 00:14:02,920 --> 00:14:07,280 Speaker 2: other side, Simpson, you know, he got some young guys inside. 278 00:14:07,800 --> 00:14:08,000 Speaker 3: You know. 279 00:14:08,280 --> 00:14:12,240 Speaker 2: I think they have a chance on offense to be 280 00:14:12,320 --> 00:14:15,400 Speaker 2: significantly better than they've been, not only because Aaron Rodgers 281 00:14:15,440 --> 00:14:18,680 Speaker 2: will be the quarterback, but because they bolstered the offensive line. 282 00:14:19,160 --> 00:14:22,880 Speaker 2: There's talent in the backfield, there's talent outside. So I 283 00:14:22,880 --> 00:14:25,160 Speaker 2: think there's gonna be a comfort level that they have 284 00:14:25,800 --> 00:14:29,360 Speaker 2: because they're gonna be more physical upfront, and they're gonna 285 00:14:29,360 --> 00:14:31,200 Speaker 2: control the line of scrimmage more and they're gonna have 286 00:14:31,240 --> 00:14:34,360 Speaker 2: Aaron Rodgers, a veteran quarterback. Run of the show for him, 287 00:14:34,360 --> 00:14:36,400 Speaker 2: and I think that's gonna make everybody around him better. 288 00:14:36,600 --> 00:14:40,960 Speaker 1: What's it like having Tyrone Smith on your team knowing 289 00:14:40,960 --> 00:14:44,040 Speaker 1: that he's gonna protect your quarterbacks blind side each week? 290 00:14:44,520 --> 00:14:47,200 Speaker 2: You know, Tyron had some injuries throughout his career, and 291 00:14:47,240 --> 00:14:50,480 Speaker 2: I think you know, our record when he was playing 292 00:14:50,880 --> 00:14:52,560 Speaker 2: versus when he was not playing. 293 00:14:52,360 --> 00:14:53,520 Speaker 3: Was significantly different. 294 00:14:53,600 --> 00:14:56,080 Speaker 2: Yeah, He's just one of those guys. And like I said, 295 00:14:56,080 --> 00:14:57,880 Speaker 2: he was the first player we took when I became 296 00:14:57,920 --> 00:15:01,080 Speaker 2: the head coach because I believe he represented everything we 297 00:15:01,120 --> 00:15:04,520 Speaker 2: wanted our program to be. And he was that for 298 00:15:04,600 --> 00:15:09,560 Speaker 2: thirteen years down there in Dallas. And he's an outstanding player. 299 00:15:09,800 --> 00:15:12,320 Speaker 2: When you watched him on tape in college in the 300 00:15:12,400 --> 00:15:14,520 Speaker 2: run game, he'd get his hands on guys and just 301 00:15:14,720 --> 00:15:17,600 Speaker 2: block them and block them and block them to the 302 00:15:17,680 --> 00:15:19,320 Speaker 2: end of the down and block them into the gatorade 303 00:15:19,400 --> 00:15:21,960 Speaker 2: jug on the sidelines. And then you know, as a 304 00:15:22,000 --> 00:15:24,360 Speaker 2: pass protector was the same thing. He'd get his hands 305 00:15:24,360 --> 00:15:27,960 Speaker 2: inside and grab those guys and they couldn't move. And 306 00:15:28,720 --> 00:15:32,400 Speaker 2: when you look at a player, you know, sometimes you 307 00:15:32,480 --> 00:15:36,480 Speaker 2: have to just forget everything you know about football. 308 00:15:36,360 --> 00:15:38,840 Speaker 3: And just watch it. You know. 309 00:15:38,840 --> 00:15:41,120 Speaker 2: I used to always say that you know, they people 310 00:15:41,240 --> 00:15:44,200 Speaker 2: use the word identity a lot. Identity is the most 311 00:15:44,200 --> 00:15:47,440 Speaker 2: expert person and the least expert person in the field 312 00:15:47,520 --> 00:15:51,800 Speaker 2: watching something and drawing the same thing, right. And so 313 00:15:51,880 --> 00:15:53,280 Speaker 2: with Tyron, it was like you didn't have to know 314 00:15:53,280 --> 00:15:55,640 Speaker 2: anything about football. You say, Okay, your goal is to 315 00:15:55,680 --> 00:15:58,360 Speaker 2: make sure the guy that you're blocking doesn't get to 316 00:15:58,440 --> 00:16:00,720 Speaker 2: the quarterback or to the running back. Well, he seems 317 00:16:00,760 --> 00:16:02,840 Speaker 2: to do that on every play. Yeah, you know, he 318 00:16:02,920 --> 00:16:05,720 Speaker 2: just blocks his guy and keeps locking him. And that's 319 00:16:05,720 --> 00:16:07,480 Speaker 2: what he's done for Dallas for a long time. And 320 00:16:07,920 --> 00:16:09,480 Speaker 2: I think he's a great addition to the Jets. 321 00:16:09,560 --> 00:16:12,000 Speaker 1: Do you think he's a surefire Hall of Famer? And 322 00:16:12,040 --> 00:16:13,320 Speaker 1: not to put you on the spot, but you're talking 323 00:16:13,360 --> 00:16:16,000 Speaker 1: about an eight time Pro Bowler, a five times First 324 00:16:16,040 --> 00:16:16,720 Speaker 1: and Second Team. 325 00:16:16,800 --> 00:16:18,600 Speaker 2: I mean, to me, he's the first ballot Hall of Famer. 326 00:16:19,840 --> 00:16:23,240 Speaker 2: He's the best left tackles generation here. And Trent Williams yeah, 327 00:16:23,360 --> 00:16:26,040 Speaker 2: or the two guys, Yeah, I mean they're they're they're 328 00:16:26,120 --> 00:16:29,680 Speaker 2: slam dunk guys. I was fortunate to play with Larry Allen, 329 00:16:29,720 --> 00:16:33,360 Speaker 2: who's I think arguably the best offensive lineman, certainly the 330 00:16:33,400 --> 00:16:37,640 Speaker 2: best I've been around, and arguably the best ever. You 331 00:16:37,680 --> 00:16:40,239 Speaker 2: know Tyron Smith is in that is in that category. 332 00:16:40,280 --> 00:16:42,560 Speaker 1: For me, is this kind of a cool situation for 333 00:16:42,600 --> 00:16:45,880 Speaker 1: a young offensive lineman like Olu Fashionw who's drafted number 334 00:16:45,880 --> 00:16:48,800 Speaker 1: eleven overall. He comes in and you do have Tyron 335 00:16:49,160 --> 00:16:51,360 Speaker 1: and you have more than Moses on the opposite side, 336 00:16:51,400 --> 00:16:54,840 Speaker 1: both thirty three years old. But when you're talking about 337 00:16:55,000 --> 00:16:58,080 Speaker 1: best left tackles over the last twenty five years, you're 338 00:16:58,120 --> 00:16:59,920 Speaker 1: looking at the guy right in front of. 339 00:17:00,200 --> 00:17:02,520 Speaker 2: No doubt, no doubt, And you know, we're talking about 340 00:17:02,560 --> 00:17:06,080 Speaker 2: Aaron Rodgers being a young quarterback in Green Bay being 341 00:17:06,119 --> 00:17:08,840 Speaker 2: influenced by Brett Farvre. It's the same thing. It's one 342 00:17:08,880 --> 00:17:12,720 Speaker 2: of the great dynamics in the NFL when young players 343 00:17:12,760 --> 00:17:15,639 Speaker 2: come in and they see a veteran guy who's a pro, 344 00:17:16,040 --> 00:17:18,199 Speaker 2: who knows how to do it, who does things the 345 00:17:18,240 --> 00:17:20,680 Speaker 2: right way day in and day out, plays the right way, 346 00:17:20,760 --> 00:17:23,320 Speaker 2: takes care of his body, is a great teammate, is 347 00:17:23,320 --> 00:17:26,159 Speaker 2: a great leader. It's amazing the impact that that can 348 00:17:26,240 --> 00:17:29,880 Speaker 2: have on someone's career. And you as a coach can 349 00:17:30,000 --> 00:17:34,280 Speaker 2: preach all those same things, but when the player sees 350 00:17:34,320 --> 00:17:37,359 Speaker 2: the player like this guy's been to eight Pro Bowls, 351 00:17:37,359 --> 00:17:38,960 Speaker 2: this guy's going to the Hall of Fame and this 352 00:17:39,000 --> 00:17:41,480 Speaker 2: is what he does, right, I'm going to make sure 353 00:17:41,520 --> 00:17:43,720 Speaker 2: I do that because I want to have that same 354 00:17:43,800 --> 00:17:45,760 Speaker 2: kind of success. And we had a lot of those 355 00:17:45,800 --> 00:17:48,320 Speaker 2: guys in Dallas. Tyrone was one of them, Zach Martin, 356 00:17:48,800 --> 00:17:52,320 Speaker 2: Travis Frederick on the offensive line, we had Jason Witten, 357 00:17:52,760 --> 00:17:54,920 Speaker 2: Sean Lee, We had all these different guys that you 358 00:17:54,960 --> 00:17:57,400 Speaker 2: would say, as a coach, just watch number eighty two, 359 00:17:57,800 --> 00:18:00,320 Speaker 2: watch seventy seven. You know, on the young guys, they 360 00:18:00,400 --> 00:18:03,040 Speaker 2: gravitate towards them, they follow that example and all of 361 00:18:03,080 --> 00:18:04,280 Speaker 2: a sudden they're on the right path. 362 00:18:04,359 --> 00:18:07,320 Speaker 1: How about the young playmakers that Aaron has around him 363 00:18:07,440 --> 00:18:09,600 Speaker 1: right now? Starting in the backfield. 364 00:18:09,440 --> 00:18:10,200 Speaker 4: With Brees Hall. 365 00:18:10,800 --> 00:18:13,800 Speaker 1: There's a couple of rookie running backs who've been pressed 366 00:18:13,840 --> 00:18:18,160 Speaker 1: early on Braylan Allen and Isaiah Davis. But Garrett Wilson 367 00:18:18,200 --> 00:18:20,639 Speaker 1: looks like he's just ready to go in a different 368 00:18:20,640 --> 00:18:24,240 Speaker 1: stratosphere right now. And if so, we'll start with Breece 369 00:18:24,520 --> 00:18:25,080 Speaker 1: and Garrett. 370 00:18:25,160 --> 00:18:25,400 Speaker 3: Yeah. 371 00:18:25,560 --> 00:18:28,120 Speaker 2: Again, we talked about cornerstone players, and when I said 372 00:18:28,280 --> 00:18:30,320 Speaker 2: guy in the backfield, we're talking about bris Sall. We're 373 00:18:30,320 --> 00:18:32,920 Speaker 2: talking about the guy outside, talking about Garrett Wilson, and 374 00:18:33,160 --> 00:18:35,320 Speaker 2: those are the guys you're talking about. And when you 375 00:18:35,400 --> 00:18:38,360 Speaker 2: think about them and saw Us and Queen and all 376 00:18:38,400 --> 00:18:40,919 Speaker 2: these different guys, it's like you got to be kidneyed. 377 00:18:41,640 --> 00:18:45,080 Speaker 2: It's a really good football team. And and those young 378 00:18:45,160 --> 00:18:49,000 Speaker 2: guys will benefit from being around Aaron Rodgers, They'll benefit 379 00:18:49,040 --> 00:18:52,159 Speaker 2: from being around Tyron Smith, these veteran players who know 380 00:18:52,200 --> 00:18:55,800 Speaker 2: how to do it, who are pros, and there's so 381 00:18:55,920 --> 00:18:59,800 Speaker 2: much juice that Breece brings and Garrett brings to this team. 382 00:19:00,000 --> 00:19:03,480 Speaker 2: They're going to be featured players and pretty confident that, 383 00:19:03,880 --> 00:19:06,000 Speaker 2: you know, the coaches will do a good job putting 384 00:19:06,000 --> 00:19:08,840 Speaker 2: them in position to have opportunities, and pretty confident that 385 00:19:08,880 --> 00:19:10,879 Speaker 2: Aaron will do the same thing. And they're going to 386 00:19:10,920 --> 00:19:13,119 Speaker 2: be the go to guys for the Jests offense. And 387 00:19:13,160 --> 00:19:14,640 Speaker 2: I'm betting on I'm not against them. 388 00:19:15,040 --> 00:19:17,840 Speaker 4: You know America's team better than anybody. 389 00:19:18,600 --> 00:19:20,560 Speaker 1: But with that being said, what do you make of 390 00:19:20,640 --> 00:19:24,560 Speaker 1: the Jets schedule this year? And obviously you're working Sunday 391 00:19:24,640 --> 00:19:27,880 Speaker 1: night football, but as far as having the seven standalone 392 00:19:27,960 --> 00:19:29,680 Speaker 1: games over their first. 393 00:19:29,560 --> 00:19:34,720 Speaker 2: Eleven, well, it's something that in Dallas we had a 394 00:19:34,720 --> 00:19:38,119 Speaker 2: lot of you know, and it goes way back to 395 00:19:38,160 --> 00:19:41,280 Speaker 2: the seventies when Rogers, staw Back and Tom Landry are 396 00:19:41,320 --> 00:19:44,960 Speaker 2: running the show. But you know that franchise has been 397 00:19:44,960 --> 00:19:47,560 Speaker 2: in those situations for a long time. And you know, 398 00:19:47,640 --> 00:19:49,160 Speaker 2: I was there as a player, and I was there 399 00:19:49,200 --> 00:19:51,359 Speaker 2: as an assistant coach and as a head coach, and 400 00:19:51,760 --> 00:19:54,240 Speaker 2: I always just felt like, you embrace it. You embrace 401 00:19:54,320 --> 00:19:57,119 Speaker 2: those opportunities. You don't shy away from them. This is 402 00:19:57,119 --> 00:20:01,000 Speaker 2: this is why you do this. And so for the Jets, 403 00:20:01,359 --> 00:20:04,640 Speaker 2: you know the challenge will be sometimes the weekly schedule 404 00:20:04,680 --> 00:20:07,520 Speaker 2: gets tough. You're playing at night, you're playing on Monday. 405 00:20:08,040 --> 00:20:10,040 Speaker 2: You know you have early game, you have very few 406 00:20:10,040 --> 00:20:11,680 Speaker 2: early games. You have a lot of night games in 407 00:20:11,760 --> 00:20:14,960 Speaker 2: later games. But you just figure it out and you 408 00:20:15,000 --> 00:20:18,920 Speaker 2: embrace those opportunities and you make the adjustments with the 409 00:20:18,960 --> 00:20:21,320 Speaker 2: schedules the way you need to. But to me, it's 410 00:20:21,320 --> 00:20:22,879 Speaker 2: a fun year to be a part of the Jets. 411 00:20:23,240 --> 00:20:25,000 Speaker 1: You played the game, you were an o C, you 412 00:20:25,040 --> 00:20:25,680 Speaker 1: were a head coach. 413 00:20:25,800 --> 00:20:26,760 Speaker 4: We just talked about it. 414 00:20:27,440 --> 00:20:30,480 Speaker 1: If you have a game and the Jets are in 415 00:20:30,520 --> 00:20:33,160 Speaker 1: your schedule and you're facing that defense, and you look 416 00:20:33,160 --> 00:20:35,880 Speaker 1: across from here and there's Quinn Williams and there's Jermaine Johnson, 417 00:20:35,920 --> 00:20:39,080 Speaker 1: and there's c. J. Mosley, and there's Quincy Williams, and 418 00:20:39,119 --> 00:20:41,480 Speaker 1: there's Sauce Gardner and DJ Reid, Michael Carter. 419 00:20:42,920 --> 00:20:46,880 Speaker 4: Where are you attacking? What are you trying to do well? 420 00:20:46,960 --> 00:20:49,280 Speaker 2: I don't see a lot of weaknesses. They're really good 421 00:20:49,320 --> 00:20:52,840 Speaker 2: on all three levels. They're really good defending the run. 422 00:20:53,520 --> 00:20:55,280 Speaker 2: They can rush the pass, or they can cover on 423 00:20:55,320 --> 00:20:59,159 Speaker 2: the back end. They can create turnovers. They're fundamentally sound. 424 00:20:59,160 --> 00:21:01,400 Speaker 2: They don't give you a lot of big plays, so 425 00:21:01,480 --> 00:21:05,360 Speaker 2: it's an excellent defense. I do think what you need 426 00:21:05,400 --> 00:21:07,719 Speaker 2: to do when you play teams like this is you 427 00:21:07,720 --> 00:21:10,560 Speaker 2: have to emphasize the importance of being patient, and then 428 00:21:10,560 --> 00:21:12,600 Speaker 2: you have to emphasize the importance of when we get 429 00:21:12,640 --> 00:21:15,040 Speaker 2: our opportunity, we have to cash in on it. 430 00:21:15,400 --> 00:21:17,360 Speaker 3: So we have to be ready. We're gonna get one. 431 00:21:17,160 --> 00:21:19,360 Speaker 2: Shot here to throw this one on one back shoulder 432 00:21:19,359 --> 00:21:22,200 Speaker 2: fate like Aaron had today in practice. 433 00:21:22,280 --> 00:21:23,680 Speaker 3: We gotta make it. We got to make the throw. 434 00:21:23,720 --> 00:21:27,080 Speaker 2: We got to make the competitive, tough catch against Sauce Gardner. 435 00:21:27,520 --> 00:21:31,080 Speaker 2: So that's really what you're preaching. They're gonna make you 436 00:21:31,160 --> 00:21:33,200 Speaker 2: work for it, so let's work for it. We've got 437 00:21:33,200 --> 00:21:35,480 Speaker 2: to make some short third downs. We're gonna be We're 438 00:21:35,520 --> 00:21:38,159 Speaker 2: gonna be get ourselves into third manageable. We're gonna get 439 00:21:38,200 --> 00:21:40,560 Speaker 2: some shots on early downs to make some plays down 440 00:21:40,560 --> 00:21:42,600 Speaker 2: the field. We got to cash in on them because 441 00:21:42,600 --> 00:21:46,000 Speaker 2: they're not gonna give us anything. And if you preach 442 00:21:46,080 --> 00:21:49,400 Speaker 2: that to them and get them ready for that, hopefully 443 00:21:49,440 --> 00:21:52,240 Speaker 2: they'll have the mindset and mentality go execute for sixty 444 00:21:52,280 --> 00:21:54,200 Speaker 2: minutes because that's what they're gonna make you do. 445 00:21:54,400 --> 00:21:59,159 Speaker 1: How difficult is that in today's game for maybe a 446 00:21:59,200 --> 00:22:03,199 Speaker 1: young quarterback when you say, okay, you are facing the Jets, 447 00:22:03,960 --> 00:22:07,600 Speaker 1: but you can't force it because there's always a thought 448 00:22:07,800 --> 00:22:11,920 Speaker 1: when I'm watching the Jets defenses that quarterbacks can get impatient. 449 00:22:12,240 --> 00:22:14,840 Speaker 1: And when he gets impatient, that ain't gonna be in trouble. 450 00:22:15,280 --> 00:22:16,280 Speaker 3: Yeah, there's no doubt. 451 00:22:16,480 --> 00:22:19,760 Speaker 2: And again we were talking earlier about Aaron with decision making. 452 00:22:20,160 --> 00:22:23,520 Speaker 2: How does this play fit into the game. Right, there's 453 00:22:23,520 --> 00:22:28,800 Speaker 2: a lot of plays in the game, typically eight, nine, ten, eleven, 454 00:22:28,920 --> 00:22:32,800 Speaker 2: twelve series in the game. Each play impacts the outcome 455 00:22:32,840 --> 00:22:35,679 Speaker 2: of that series. So you have to stay locked in 456 00:22:36,359 --> 00:22:39,480 Speaker 2: and you have to understand again when you have an opportunity, Hey, 457 00:22:39,480 --> 00:22:41,920 Speaker 2: we're not backing off. We're gonna take advantag we're getting 458 00:22:41,960 --> 00:22:44,440 Speaker 2: after these guys. But then when they take something away, 459 00:22:44,480 --> 00:22:46,960 Speaker 2: find the back move on right. If you're the runner, 460 00:22:46,960 --> 00:22:49,200 Speaker 2: put your foot in the ground and make two more 461 00:22:49,320 --> 00:22:52,040 Speaker 2: yards going north and south. It's not a real sexy run, 462 00:22:52,320 --> 00:22:54,960 Speaker 2: but that's going to get us to third manageable. Those 463 00:22:55,040 --> 00:22:57,639 Speaker 2: kinds of things matter when you play against really good defenses. 464 00:22:57,800 --> 00:23:00,399 Speaker 1: As an analyst, are you looking forward to actually seeing 465 00:23:00,440 --> 00:23:03,800 Speaker 1: what this Jets defense looks like if they do have 466 00:23:03,840 --> 00:23:06,000 Speaker 1: a lead in the second half, because we haven't had 467 00:23:06,040 --> 00:23:08,880 Speaker 1: an opportunity to see that too much. Now you insert 468 00:23:08,960 --> 00:23:12,560 Speaker 1: Rogers into the equation, you have some of these young guns. Offensively, 469 00:23:12,800 --> 00:23:14,800 Speaker 1: you would figure the Jets are gonna be scoring more 470 00:23:14,840 --> 00:23:17,399 Speaker 1: points and maybe this defense is actually going to be 471 00:23:17,400 --> 00:23:19,120 Speaker 1: operating with the lead in the second. 472 00:23:19,000 --> 00:23:20,560 Speaker 3: Yeah, I think that's a great point. 473 00:23:20,800 --> 00:23:24,120 Speaker 2: And and and obviously you know when you are ahead 474 00:23:24,200 --> 00:23:26,320 Speaker 2: and teams are more inclined to throw the ball to 475 00:23:26,320 --> 00:23:31,480 Speaker 2: get back into the game. You know, you're allowing your 476 00:23:31,520 --> 00:23:34,359 Speaker 2: defensive lineman to pin the ears back, You're allowing your 477 00:23:34,800 --> 00:23:36,760 Speaker 2: your dbs. There's gonna be a lot of tips and 478 00:23:36,840 --> 00:23:39,520 Speaker 2: overthrows because it's gonna be an uncomfortable environment for the 479 00:23:39,600 --> 00:23:42,159 Speaker 2: quarterback to throw in, so you can start taking advantage 480 00:23:42,200 --> 00:23:46,120 Speaker 2: of those situations and and play from ahead and force 481 00:23:46,200 --> 00:23:49,160 Speaker 2: some turnovers and really and really get after them. And 482 00:23:50,200 --> 00:23:51,879 Speaker 2: you know, it's hard to do that week in and 483 00:23:51,920 --> 00:23:54,119 Speaker 2: week out in the NFL. But I do think the 484 00:23:54,200 --> 00:23:56,800 Speaker 2: Jets have some capability on both sides of the battle. 485 00:23:56,880 --> 00:23:58,520 Speaker 2: Let them play some of those games. 486 00:23:59,240 --> 00:24:03,399 Speaker 1: You talk about every But just from a thirty thousand 487 00:24:03,480 --> 00:24:06,920 Speaker 1: foot view right now here in August, what do you. 488 00:24:06,840 --> 00:24:08,120 Speaker 4: Make of the AFS East? 489 00:24:09,440 --> 00:24:12,600 Speaker 2: Oh, I think it'll be interesting. I've been a Buffalo 490 00:24:12,640 --> 00:24:14,520 Speaker 2: bill fan for a long time. I think they're a 491 00:24:14,560 --> 00:24:16,960 Speaker 2: good team. I love their coach and what he's done there. 492 00:24:17,160 --> 00:24:20,159 Speaker 2: All he's done is have success. Now, they haven't broken 493 00:24:20,200 --> 00:24:22,520 Speaker 2: through gone to the next thing. I get that. I 494 00:24:22,640 --> 00:24:25,480 Speaker 2: understand that. But it's hard to win the division. It's 495 00:24:25,480 --> 00:24:27,280 Speaker 2: hard to win that first round of the playoffs, it's 496 00:24:27,280 --> 00:24:29,400 Speaker 2: hard to get to that divisional It's hard to do 497 00:24:29,440 --> 00:24:32,959 Speaker 2: these things, and they've done that on a pretty consistent basis. 498 00:24:33,000 --> 00:24:36,359 Speaker 2: I love their quarterback. They're going through some changes as well, 499 00:24:36,720 --> 00:24:38,879 Speaker 2: no more digs. They're gonna have some young weapons on 500 00:24:38,880 --> 00:24:39,640 Speaker 2: the offensive side. 501 00:24:39,680 --> 00:24:40,119 Speaker 3: Of the ball. 502 00:24:40,560 --> 00:24:43,800 Speaker 2: So we're gonna have to find out about them. But 503 00:24:43,880 --> 00:24:46,119 Speaker 2: I think they're a good team. New England's certainly in 504 00:24:46,160 --> 00:24:49,399 Speaker 2: transition now Coach Belichick, the job he did there for 505 00:24:49,440 --> 00:24:54,000 Speaker 2: so long no longer there. Finding out what their quarterback 506 00:24:54,080 --> 00:24:56,240 Speaker 2: situation is going to be all about. I do think 507 00:24:56,280 --> 00:24:59,000 Speaker 2: they'll still be solid on defense. They've put a lot 508 00:24:59,000 --> 00:25:02,840 Speaker 2: of resources to that defense in recent years. But the 509 00:25:02,920 --> 00:25:06,520 Speaker 2: question marks, you know, Gerrod Mayo getting his first opportunity, 510 00:25:06,760 --> 00:25:08,959 Speaker 2: how they're going to be on offense, who they're going 511 00:25:09,000 --> 00:25:11,600 Speaker 2: to play a quarterback. There's a lot of question marks 512 00:25:11,600 --> 00:25:15,160 Speaker 2: there and it'll be fun to see that all how 513 00:25:15,200 --> 00:25:17,959 Speaker 2: that all plays out. You know, Miami is interesting to 514 00:25:18,000 --> 00:25:20,560 Speaker 2: me if you think about, you know, the kind of 515 00:25:20,560 --> 00:25:23,399 Speaker 2: offense they had for a lot of last year. I 516 00:25:23,440 --> 00:25:25,080 Speaker 2: mean it's one of the best offense of the league 517 00:25:25,080 --> 00:25:28,159 Speaker 2: has seen in the last twenty years. They scored seventy 518 00:25:28,160 --> 00:25:30,080 Speaker 2: points in a game. I mean it's hard to do that, 519 00:25:30,600 --> 00:25:32,439 Speaker 2: and they have so much speed, they know how to 520 00:25:32,600 --> 00:25:36,399 Speaker 2: use it, and they can be really dangerous. You know, 521 00:25:36,480 --> 00:25:41,760 Speaker 2: you think about three like legit incredibly fast running backs, 522 00:25:41,800 --> 00:25:44,520 Speaker 2: the wide receivers, the tight end. Everybody can run and 523 00:25:44,640 --> 00:25:48,600 Speaker 2: Tua at the controls, you know, they can be really impressive. 524 00:25:48,880 --> 00:25:52,720 Speaker 2: They have to prove that they can go win tough games. 525 00:25:53,160 --> 00:25:54,760 Speaker 2: They have to be able to go on the road 526 00:25:54,800 --> 00:25:58,840 Speaker 2: and win late in their division in bad weather, and 527 00:25:58,840 --> 00:26:01,320 Speaker 2: and can they do that? Can they win different kinds 528 00:26:01,320 --> 00:26:05,200 Speaker 2: of games when the speed element gets neutralized a little 529 00:26:05,240 --> 00:26:08,680 Speaker 2: bit by a defense or by conditions. Can they put 530 00:26:08,720 --> 00:26:10,600 Speaker 2: it into another gear and run the ball a little 531 00:26:10,640 --> 00:26:13,080 Speaker 2: bit more and play a lowest scoring game and win. 532 00:26:13,560 --> 00:26:16,560 Speaker 2: I think that's what championship teams do, so I think 533 00:26:16,560 --> 00:26:17,639 Speaker 2: that's their next step. 534 00:26:17,920 --> 00:26:23,160 Speaker 1: How about the AFC overall, From a quarterback perspective, Mahomes 535 00:26:23,200 --> 00:26:25,360 Speaker 1: is going first third consecutive championship. 536 00:26:25,920 --> 00:26:27,000 Speaker 4: Crazy to talk about. 537 00:26:27,840 --> 00:26:33,800 Speaker 1: You have Herbert, now pair them up with Harbaugh. Then 538 00:26:33,880 --> 00:26:36,600 Speaker 1: you go to the AFC South. He got Anthony Richardson, 539 00:26:37,560 --> 00:26:40,320 Speaker 1: You have C. J. Stroud who took the league by storm. 540 00:26:40,320 --> 00:26:42,480 Speaker 1: You got Trevor Lawrence and come back mode. Then we 541 00:26:42,560 --> 00:26:44,440 Speaker 1: go to the AFC North and you talk about Joe 542 00:26:44,440 --> 00:26:47,600 Speaker 1: Burrow coming back. You got Lamar Jackson, a two time 543 00:26:47,760 --> 00:26:51,320 Speaker 1: NFL MVP Pittsburgh. It looks like they're gonna be rolling 544 00:26:51,400 --> 00:26:54,440 Speaker 1: with Russell Wilson will have to see actually how that 545 00:26:54,520 --> 00:26:57,840 Speaker 1: unfolds Cleveland, Deshaun Watson, He's got a very talented roster 546 00:26:57,920 --> 00:26:58,480 Speaker 1: around him. 547 00:26:58,600 --> 00:26:59,919 Speaker 4: You talked about Buffalo, how you're a. 548 00:27:00,080 --> 00:27:03,840 Speaker 1: Fan of Josh Allen of course, and Tua's got so 549 00:27:03,880 --> 00:27:06,400 Speaker 1: many weapons there and Aaron Rodgers coming back healthy. 550 00:27:07,520 --> 00:27:09,080 Speaker 4: What do you make all these quarterbacks. 551 00:27:09,480 --> 00:27:11,879 Speaker 2: There's a lot of really good quarterbacks in the AFC, 552 00:27:12,520 --> 00:27:15,879 Speaker 2: there really are, and they're young guys coming into their prime. 553 00:27:15,960 --> 00:27:18,560 Speaker 2: I mean, these guys have been good players throughout their career. 554 00:27:18,680 --> 00:27:21,880 Speaker 2: But I talked about before with Brady. Brady plays till 555 00:27:21,880 --> 00:27:24,840 Speaker 2: he's forty five and continues to get better and better 556 00:27:24,920 --> 00:27:27,359 Speaker 2: and better. And a lot of these guys, you know, 557 00:27:27,760 --> 00:27:30,600 Speaker 2: seems to me have that same kind of passion, that 558 00:27:30,800 --> 00:27:34,240 Speaker 2: drive to be great, and I think they'll continue to improve. 559 00:27:34,880 --> 00:27:35,080 Speaker 3: You know. 560 00:27:35,200 --> 00:27:39,120 Speaker 2: Kansas City, for me, pretty remarkable. You know what they've 561 00:27:39,160 --> 00:27:41,400 Speaker 2: done over the last four or five years with Mahomes 562 00:27:41,440 --> 00:27:44,920 Speaker 2: as their quarterback and obviously Andy as their coach. They 563 00:27:44,920 --> 00:27:48,840 Speaker 2: were so impressive last year because they kind of flopped 564 00:27:48,840 --> 00:27:51,679 Speaker 2: around on offense for most of the year. They flopped 565 00:27:51,680 --> 00:27:54,320 Speaker 2: around even till the end of the season. But I 566 00:27:54,359 --> 00:27:56,960 Speaker 2: was able to do the first playoff game against Miami, 567 00:27:57,040 --> 00:28:01,320 Speaker 2: the really cold game in Kansas City nine, fourth coldest 568 00:28:01,359 --> 00:28:04,679 Speaker 2: game in the history of the NFL. And I watched 569 00:28:04,680 --> 00:28:06,840 Speaker 2: practice the day before and I just kind of said 570 00:28:06,840 --> 00:28:10,800 Speaker 2: to myself, they're gonna hand the ball to Pacheco, They're 571 00:28:10,800 --> 00:28:13,280 Speaker 2: gonna throw the ball to Rashi Rice and Travis Kelcey 572 00:28:13,680 --> 00:28:16,240 Speaker 2: and everybody else is going to be kind of secondary. 573 00:28:17,119 --> 00:28:21,399 Speaker 2: And it was freezing, it was minus nine. It was 574 00:28:21,560 --> 00:28:24,520 Speaker 2: I thought my ears were gonna fall off. And Mahomes 575 00:28:24,520 --> 00:28:27,439 Speaker 2: went out there like it was a spring day and 576 00:28:27,480 --> 00:28:29,879 Speaker 2: they were chunking it down the field right from the start, 577 00:28:30,480 --> 00:28:34,119 Speaker 2: and they played in such a decisive way. It's almost 578 00:28:34,160 --> 00:28:37,000 Speaker 2: like you saw that they got together and said, who 579 00:28:37,000 --> 00:28:39,520 Speaker 2: are the guys we can count on, who are the 580 00:28:39,520 --> 00:28:41,240 Speaker 2: guys on offense? We want to get the ball in 581 00:28:41,280 --> 00:28:44,600 Speaker 2: their hands on a consistent basis and make their these 582 00:28:44,600 --> 00:28:48,200 Speaker 2: guys are primary focus. And that's what they did. They 583 00:28:48,240 --> 00:28:50,720 Speaker 2: handed a Pacheck Woh, they were physical in the run game. 584 00:28:51,040 --> 00:28:53,360 Speaker 2: They threw it to Kelsey, they threw it to Rashi Rice, 585 00:28:53,840 --> 00:28:55,760 Speaker 2: and and and that, and then when the other guys 586 00:28:55,760 --> 00:28:59,560 Speaker 2: got their opportunities, they cashed in on them. And they 587 00:28:59,600 --> 00:29:04,080 Speaker 2: played so decisively after being so inconsistent throughout the year. 588 00:29:04,440 --> 00:29:06,600 Speaker 2: When it came to nut cutting time, it's like, here 589 00:29:06,640 --> 00:29:08,600 Speaker 2: we go. And they did that all the way through 590 00:29:08,640 --> 00:29:11,040 Speaker 2: the playoffs and all the way through the Super Bowl. 591 00:29:11,200 --> 00:29:13,640 Speaker 2: So you know, for me, it was Andy Reid's best 592 00:29:13,640 --> 00:29:15,760 Speaker 2: coaching job, and he's had a lot of good ones. 593 00:29:16,360 --> 00:29:18,320 Speaker 2: I thought it was so impressive to be able to 594 00:29:18,360 --> 00:29:21,240 Speaker 2: play at that level in the critical moments. 595 00:29:20,880 --> 00:29:22,000 Speaker 3: Of the year like they did. 596 00:29:22,120 --> 00:29:26,160 Speaker 2: So it starts with them, right, because of the coach, 597 00:29:26,240 --> 00:29:29,160 Speaker 2: because of the quarterback, because of the young defense, and 598 00:29:29,160 --> 00:29:31,800 Speaker 2: then everything else you got. You got to prove it 599 00:29:31,840 --> 00:29:33,840 Speaker 2: to me that you can knock the big boys off, 600 00:29:33,920 --> 00:29:35,720 Speaker 2: and we'll see if that can happen. 601 00:29:36,200 --> 00:29:37,600 Speaker 4: Let's come full circle. 602 00:29:37,800 --> 00:29:40,560 Speaker 1: You said, when you grew up in Jersey, you had 603 00:29:40,560 --> 00:29:42,520 Speaker 1: a Joe Namath poster on your wall. 604 00:29:43,680 --> 00:29:45,000 Speaker 3: I did. I did. 605 00:29:45,200 --> 00:29:47,360 Speaker 2: It's it's from a matter of style. Do you know 606 00:29:47,480 --> 00:29:50,560 Speaker 2: you remember his book? Yes, and it's an amazing book. 607 00:29:50,640 --> 00:29:53,120 Speaker 2: And it was this thing that you pulled out and 608 00:29:53,160 --> 00:29:56,320 Speaker 2: this great throwing sequence, and I was like, huh, your name. 609 00:29:56,360 --> 00:29:59,600 Speaker 2: It was incredible, and you know he could throw it 610 00:29:59,640 --> 00:30:04,320 Speaker 2: as well anybody in the history of football. But it's interesting. 611 00:30:04,920 --> 00:30:07,239 Speaker 2: I told my mom this morning that I was coming up. 612 00:30:07,240 --> 00:30:09,560 Speaker 2: My mom's eighty eight. My dad was a coach and 613 00:30:09,640 --> 00:30:12,000 Speaker 2: a scout forever, and so she's grown up with football. 614 00:30:12,080 --> 00:30:14,080 Speaker 2: And I told her I was coming up here and 615 00:30:14,080 --> 00:30:16,920 Speaker 2: I was going to interview Aaron Rodgers and talk about 616 00:30:16,920 --> 00:30:20,600 Speaker 2: this project about how the game has evolved and how 617 00:30:20,680 --> 00:30:23,520 Speaker 2: Joe Namath threw it fifty years ago and now how 618 00:30:23,600 --> 00:30:26,640 Speaker 2: Aaron Rodgers throws it. And my mom kind of cut 619 00:30:26,720 --> 00:30:28,440 Speaker 2: me off. She said, Jason, the. 620 00:30:28,400 --> 00:30:32,320 Speaker 3: Game has changed. It's different. It was much slower back then. 621 00:30:32,440 --> 00:30:35,400 Speaker 2: Now it's wide open and fast, and these athletes are incredible, 622 00:30:35,440 --> 00:30:38,640 Speaker 2: And I'm like, you might be right. So maybe a 623 00:30:38,640 --> 00:30:41,440 Speaker 2: lot of the evolution of the throwing is a result 624 00:30:41,480 --> 00:30:44,280 Speaker 2: of the evolution of the game. They weren't bubble screens 625 00:30:44,320 --> 00:30:47,000 Speaker 2: back then. No, right, it was dropped back. 626 00:30:47,160 --> 00:30:48,960 Speaker 3: He was throwing the ball down a checking it down 627 00:30:49,000 --> 00:30:49,360 Speaker 3: the field. 628 00:30:49,440 --> 00:30:52,720 Speaker 2: We found a clip of Nameath on NFL films taking 629 00:30:52,760 --> 00:30:55,880 Speaker 2: an eleven step drop. Really, he was fifteen yards behind 630 00:30:55,880 --> 00:30:58,480 Speaker 2: the line of scrimmage and rifling it down the field. 631 00:30:58,520 --> 00:31:03,080 Speaker 1: That's funny because everybody looks it nameless numbers now and 632 00:31:03,160 --> 00:31:06,760 Speaker 1: looks at completion percentage or touchdowns. Oh, they just a 633 00:31:06,800 --> 00:31:08,600 Speaker 1: different just a completely different game. 634 00:31:08,640 --> 00:31:10,080 Speaker 4: You gotta throw that stuff. 635 00:31:09,760 --> 00:31:13,200 Speaker 2: Out, completely different game. I mean, all all the passer 636 00:31:13,320 --> 00:31:16,880 Speaker 2: ratings for those guys playing thirty forty fifty years ago, 637 00:31:16,960 --> 00:31:20,360 Speaker 2: they're so low relatively speaking, because the game was throw 638 00:31:20,440 --> 00:31:22,840 Speaker 2: the ball down the field. They didn't complete as high 639 00:31:22,880 --> 00:31:26,800 Speaker 2: a percentage of passes. They threw more interceptions. It just 640 00:31:26,920 --> 00:31:29,760 Speaker 2: was what the game was all about back then. But 641 00:31:29,920 --> 00:31:32,440 Speaker 2: I thought it was interesting that my mom made that observation. 642 00:31:32,640 --> 00:31:34,560 Speaker 4: I think that's very cool at eighty eight years old, 643 00:31:34,800 --> 00:31:36,000 Speaker 4: that you know so succinct. 644 00:31:37,040 --> 00:31:42,680 Speaker 1: So Rogers with this organization specifically just haven't made the 645 00:31:42,680 --> 00:31:45,760 Speaker 1: playoffs since twenty ten and won the Super Bowl since 646 00:31:46,600 --> 00:31:48,440 Speaker 1: January nineteen sixty nine. 647 00:31:50,040 --> 00:31:51,560 Speaker 4: How much do you. 648 00:31:51,640 --> 00:31:55,880 Speaker 1: Think that he embraces the role of I got an 649 00:31:55,920 --> 00:32:00,920 Speaker 1: opportunity here. I'm already cemented in history, but opportunity here 650 00:32:01,040 --> 00:32:03,560 Speaker 1: to do something that just hasn't been done before. 651 00:32:03,720 --> 00:32:06,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, you know, I think those are all motivating factors 652 00:32:06,520 --> 00:32:11,160 Speaker 2: for guys, and I think it's important to visualize those goals, 653 00:32:11,280 --> 00:32:14,880 Speaker 2: have that vision for yourself, and cement that vision in 654 00:32:14,920 --> 00:32:16,840 Speaker 2: your mind. But then I think it's important to put 655 00:32:16,840 --> 00:32:18,400 Speaker 2: that in the recesses of your mind. 656 00:32:18,960 --> 00:32:21,120 Speaker 3: And get to work today. What do we got to 657 00:32:21,160 --> 00:32:21,680 Speaker 3: do today? 658 00:32:22,000 --> 00:32:24,480 Speaker 2: What have we got to do to make Tuesday, August 659 00:32:24,520 --> 00:32:27,440 Speaker 2: thirteenth the best practice we've ever had, And then we 660 00:32:27,480 --> 00:32:30,400 Speaker 2: watch it afterwards, We come back tomorrow and make Wednesday 661 00:32:30,480 --> 00:32:34,360 Speaker 2: better and go down to Carolina this weekend and have 662 00:32:34,400 --> 00:32:36,760 Speaker 2: great practices with them and then go play well in 663 00:32:36,800 --> 00:32:39,840 Speaker 2: the preseason. So for me, it's all about a day 664 00:32:39,840 --> 00:32:44,840 Speaker 2: by day process. It's a play by play process, and 665 00:32:44,920 --> 00:32:46,880 Speaker 2: I think that's what the best ones are able to do. 666 00:32:46,960 --> 00:32:49,680 Speaker 2: They keep their focus narrow, and I think that's a 667 00:32:49,680 --> 00:32:52,360 Speaker 2: big challenge for the Jets this year. There can be 668 00:32:52,400 --> 00:32:56,080 Speaker 2: a lot of noise around this franchise, and I think 669 00:32:56,120 --> 00:32:58,800 Speaker 2: it's important for them to block it out embrace what 670 00:32:58,880 --> 00:33:00,800 Speaker 2: they have. They got a lot of really good players 671 00:33:00,840 --> 00:33:03,560 Speaker 2: on this team. It's a well coached team. They practice 672 00:33:03,560 --> 00:33:05,560 Speaker 2: the right way, they go about things the right way. 673 00:33:06,000 --> 00:33:09,000 Speaker 2: Stay focused on that stuff, and then and then go 674 00:33:09,040 --> 00:33:12,160 Speaker 2: play on Sundays and have fun playing ball and embrace 675 00:33:12,200 --> 00:33:15,080 Speaker 2: those opportunities and we'll count them up at the end. 676 00:33:15,160 --> 00:33:17,920 Speaker 2: But you know, if you get yourself too enamored with 677 00:33:18,000 --> 00:33:20,840 Speaker 2: oh I'm gonna I'm gonna change history, or oh I'm 678 00:33:20,840 --> 00:33:24,040 Speaker 2: gonna prove them wrong. You probably won't play your best ball. 679 00:33:24,480 --> 00:33:26,440 Speaker 1: But the thing that he always talks about is being 680 00:33:26,520 --> 00:33:27,880 Speaker 1: intentional with everything at. 681 00:33:27,800 --> 00:33:30,400 Speaker 4: Practice, and you've talked to him so many times. 682 00:33:30,200 --> 00:33:34,520 Speaker 1: Over the years that that's one thing that always stands 683 00:33:34,560 --> 00:33:36,240 Speaker 1: out is that he lives in that. 684 00:33:36,160 --> 00:33:39,240 Speaker 3: Moment right here, right now. The best ones are able 685 00:33:39,280 --> 00:33:39,720 Speaker 3: to do that. 686 00:33:39,760 --> 00:33:42,600 Speaker 1: Well, we are going to be watching your special on 687 00:33:42,760 --> 00:33:45,640 Speaker 1: NFL Films. We'll be watching Sunday Night Football as well, 688 00:33:45,680 --> 00:33:47,360 Speaker 1: and the Jets are going to be on there a 689 00:33:47,400 --> 00:33:50,680 Speaker 1: few times here this season, and also Notre Dame as well, 690 00:33:51,640 --> 00:33:55,880 Speaker 1: fighting Saturday afternoons. Jason, thank you so much. Great to 691 00:33:55,960 --> 00:33:58,560 Speaker 1: have a New Jersey native here in the studio. 692 00:33:58,680 --> 00:34:00,480 Speaker 3: Yeah, it's great to be with you do a great job. 693 00:34:00,600 --> 00:34:02,040 Speaker 4: Thanks, thank you. 694 00:34:07,720 --> 00:34:08,120 Speaker 1: M hmm.