1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,628 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,708 --> 00:00:26,188 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. Good Morning. The Giants are going for 3 00:00:26,308 --> 00:00:29,148 Speaker 1: two for the wind a couple pass for marking for 4 00:00:29,268 --> 00:00:33,228 Speaker 1: the two point Gable and his coaching gabbut has been 5 00:00:33,348 --> 00:00:35,868 Speaker 1: the tightes snakewak takes the stop shake, what bounce the 6 00:00:35,868 --> 00:00:38,748 Speaker 1: stoupside parks they said for the touchdown? The Giants have 7 00:00:38,908 --> 00:00:41,548 Speaker 1: come to London and rang the bell well the green 8 00:00:41,628 --> 00:00:44,908 Speaker 1: faith Packers scrambles to his wife, broke down midfield for 9 00:00:45,028 --> 00:00:49,148 Speaker 1: a second party. Get three ends one touchdown Giants and 10 00:00:49,308 --> 00:00:51,668 Speaker 1: the Giants have believe with one forty three to go 11 00:00:52,188 --> 00:00:57,108 Speaker 1: under pressures and grab it. Fuck up, loot. The Giants 12 00:00:57,228 --> 00:01:02,268 Speaker 1: haven't proved to five and one. Hey, I'll get the 13 00:01:02,308 --> 00:01:04,028 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football. We are live in New York City, 14 00:01:04,068 --> 00:01:06,068 Speaker 1: and let's talk about that team down the street from us. 15 00:01:06,108 --> 00:01:08,548 Speaker 1: It's Friday, at the end of March time. Jamie Ardell, 16 00:01:08,628 --> 00:01:11,748 Speaker 1: Kyle Brandchase mccordy, and Sean O'Hara filling and for Peter Scheger, 17 00:01:11,788 --> 00:01:15,228 Speaker 1: who will return to us on Monday. Yeah, but Sean, 18 00:01:15,508 --> 00:01:17,948 Speaker 1: who brought you in specifically, this is where we want 19 00:01:17,988 --> 00:01:20,108 Speaker 1: to let you cook, all right? You ready man. Yeah, 20 00:01:21,748 --> 00:01:23,748 Speaker 1: be a heavy lift, all right, the lead block LEI 21 00:01:23,828 --> 00:01:26,228 Speaker 1: block all right, Brian davil It earned himself Coach of 22 00:01:26,308 --> 00:01:29,108 Speaker 1: the Year honors in twenty twenty two, and along the 23 00:01:29,148 --> 00:01:32,228 Speaker 1: way even kind his team get a playoff win in Minnesota. 24 00:01:33,028 --> 00:01:35,468 Speaker 1: Coach Dable made plenty of fans in New York City 25 00:01:35,588 --> 00:01:38,548 Speaker 1: was some Gars and his reading of fans, but one 26 00:01:38,628 --> 00:01:42,708 Speaker 1: of them, specifically his Giant's owner John Mark. We hid 27 00:01:42,788 --> 00:01:45,948 Speaker 1: him a meet right now, he's Bono walking around New 28 00:01:46,028 --> 00:01:48,548 Speaker 1: York City. But I've told him, I said, in this business, 29 00:01:48,588 --> 00:01:50,748 Speaker 1: it doesn't take long to go from Bono to Bozo. 30 00:01:52,508 --> 00:01:55,788 Speaker 1: So don't get your head too big right now. But no, 31 00:01:56,108 --> 00:01:58,868 Speaker 1: he has been great and U I mean he goes 32 00:01:58,948 --> 00:02:01,108 Speaker 1: to he likes to go to Ranger games at the 33 00:02:01,188 --> 00:02:03,388 Speaker 1: Garden and they put his picture up there and he 34 00:02:03,468 --> 00:02:07,508 Speaker 1: gets the standing overs week after week. Yeah, so's it's 35 00:02:07,548 --> 00:02:10,708 Speaker 1: a pretty cool thing. We'll see. Only is very specific 36 00:02:10,788 --> 00:02:12,628 Speaker 1: amount of people in the country can say, go from 37 00:02:12,668 --> 00:02:14,668 Speaker 1: Bono to Bozo, don't let your head get too big. 38 00:02:14,788 --> 00:02:16,668 Speaker 1: And you can own an NFL team and say that. 39 00:02:17,348 --> 00:02:19,468 Speaker 1: Mister Mara having a little fun on a Friday and 40 00:02:19,588 --> 00:02:22,108 Speaker 1: allowing shan Ohara to talk about his New York Giants 41 00:02:22,188 --> 00:02:25,828 Speaker 1: and how they've secured Dana Jones in the quarterback situation. 42 00:02:25,948 --> 00:02:29,188 Speaker 1: They put the franchise tag on safe Barkley. But how 43 00:02:29,268 --> 00:02:32,308 Speaker 1: do they move forward in a positive direction next season 44 00:02:32,388 --> 00:02:34,108 Speaker 1: now that they know what they've committed to. Yeah, it's 45 00:02:34,108 --> 00:02:35,668 Speaker 1: a great question, Jamie. I love that you talked about 46 00:02:35,668 --> 00:02:37,308 Speaker 1: And don't get a big head. I think Kyle was 47 00:02:37,348 --> 00:02:39,748 Speaker 1: breaking down big that head was and how red it was. 48 00:02:40,148 --> 00:02:42,468 Speaker 1: So it's easy to happen in New York City. And 49 00:02:42,588 --> 00:02:45,428 Speaker 1: John Mara talked about Bono. I think the reason why 50 00:02:45,508 --> 00:02:48,988 Speaker 1: he's going YouTube here is because for Giants it was Sunday, 51 00:02:49,068 --> 00:02:52,508 Speaker 1: bloody Sunday for far too long. And so now look, 52 00:02:52,588 --> 00:02:54,668 Speaker 1: all of a sudden, not it's not just progress. They 53 00:02:54,708 --> 00:02:56,788 Speaker 1: were in the playoffs. Yeah, John Marra is ecstatic. All right, 54 00:02:56,828 --> 00:02:59,388 Speaker 1: what's the next step that next giant leap? Look, you 55 00:02:59,508 --> 00:03:01,948 Speaker 1: got dj you got sa Quan, you had a Darren Waller. 56 00:03:02,108 --> 00:03:03,748 Speaker 1: The offense is looking good. All right, We've got some 57 00:03:03,828 --> 00:03:05,548 Speaker 1: weapons on the outside. You've got to take care of 58 00:03:05,628 --> 00:03:08,068 Speaker 1: that quarterback. John Mara was on record also saying we've 59 00:03:08,108 --> 00:03:10,228 Speaker 1: done enough things to mess this kid up. When talking 60 00:03:10,228 --> 00:03:13,468 Speaker 1: about daily Jones. They've got to fix the offensive line 61 00:03:13,748 --> 00:03:15,468 Speaker 1: in the ins here they've got their two tackles, but 62 00:03:16,308 --> 00:03:18,708 Speaker 1: the draft, they're still time in free antacy. But when 63 00:03:18,748 --> 00:03:21,348 Speaker 1: you look at what happened in the division. Look, everybody 64 00:03:21,428 --> 00:03:23,228 Speaker 1: right now in the NFC says, trying to beat the Birds, 65 00:03:23,308 --> 00:03:24,908 Speaker 1: how do we beat Filly? Well, you got to block them. 66 00:03:25,468 --> 00:03:28,388 Speaker 1: You have to block them. And that goes the same 67 00:03:28,388 --> 00:03:29,948 Speaker 1: thing with the Cowboys too. Look at all these sacks 68 00:03:30,028 --> 00:03:32,788 Speaker 1: Michael Parsons all over the place when they played Philly, 69 00:03:33,228 --> 00:03:35,428 Speaker 1: Like Daniel Jones was sacked on the third play of 70 00:03:35,468 --> 00:03:38,428 Speaker 1: the game four times, I think in the first half. 71 00:03:38,868 --> 00:03:40,628 Speaker 1: That can't happen. This is this is where they've got 72 00:03:40,708 --> 00:03:42,628 Speaker 1: to make the giant leap. And you can't ask Daniel 73 00:03:42,708 --> 00:03:44,828 Speaker 1: Jones to sit back there and get sacked forty four times, 74 00:03:45,108 --> 00:03:46,748 Speaker 1: fifth most in the league. He was the most sack 75 00:03:46,828 --> 00:03:49,268 Speaker 1: quarterback in this division. And then you think about the 76 00:03:49,308 --> 00:03:51,548 Speaker 1: playoff games. You know he got sacked eight times in 77 00:03:51,588 --> 00:03:53,668 Speaker 1: two playoff games. That can't happen. This is what they 78 00:03:53,708 --> 00:03:54,828 Speaker 1: had to clean up if they want to make that 79 00:03:54,908 --> 00:03:57,708 Speaker 1: giant leap forward. Yeah, I love it. And you look 80 00:03:57,748 --> 00:03:59,588 Speaker 1: at the Giants and you're talking about the offensive line, 81 00:03:59,588 --> 00:04:01,548 Speaker 1: and you can get into the specifics I think for 82 00:04:01,668 --> 00:04:04,108 Speaker 1: them as an organization, you bring Brian Dable in last 83 00:04:04,148 --> 00:04:07,108 Speaker 1: year and there are no expectations for the team, just 84 00:04:07,188 --> 00:04:09,148 Speaker 1: all right, we got to kind of restart. Joe Shane 85 00:04:09,188 --> 00:04:11,308 Speaker 1: has to get rid of some contracts, figure out how 86 00:04:11,348 --> 00:04:13,468 Speaker 1: to get some talent on the roster, and then next 87 00:04:13,508 --> 00:04:15,108 Speaker 1: thing you know, they have a good year. They go 88 00:04:15,188 --> 00:04:17,628 Speaker 1: into the playoffs, they win a game in Minnesota to 89 00:04:17,748 --> 00:04:20,668 Speaker 1: advance at a divisional round. So now coming into this year, 90 00:04:20,828 --> 00:04:24,188 Speaker 1: there are expectations for the Giants. Philly has lost some guys. 91 00:04:24,268 --> 00:04:26,508 Speaker 1: The Cowboys have been the Cowboys the last few year. 92 00:04:26,668 --> 00:04:29,188 Speaker 1: People are looking at the Giants. Bringing over Darren Waller 93 00:04:29,268 --> 00:04:31,428 Speaker 1: to be a number one target for Daniel Jones is 94 00:04:31,468 --> 00:04:33,348 Speaker 1: just like, hey, this team has the potential to win 95 00:04:33,468 --> 00:04:36,388 Speaker 1: the division. So for the Giants, it's managing the success 96 00:04:36,548 --> 00:04:38,788 Speaker 1: you had last year being able to build on it. 97 00:04:38,948 --> 00:04:41,388 Speaker 1: It's not just gonna happen just because Dabele's in year 98 00:04:41,468 --> 00:04:43,868 Speaker 1: two and Joe Shane is in year two that all right, 99 00:04:44,068 --> 00:04:46,428 Speaker 1: Now we're just gonna take this giant leap. Now, it's 100 00:04:46,428 --> 00:04:48,468 Speaker 1: a matter of putting the work in, figuring out how 101 00:04:48,508 --> 00:04:50,748 Speaker 1: do we improve as a team. We've signed a lot 102 00:04:50,828 --> 00:04:54,308 Speaker 1: of guys on contracts, one year deals, short term contracts 103 00:04:54,508 --> 00:04:56,828 Speaker 1: other than Bobby o'kaakea. But then you've also bought in 104 00:04:56,988 --> 00:04:59,748 Speaker 1: McCain and Paris Campbell. How do you plug these guys 105 00:04:59,788 --> 00:05:02,388 Speaker 1: into the system that you've already built to be able 106 00:05:02,428 --> 00:05:05,148 Speaker 1: to take that giant leap. I think those question marks 107 00:05:05,348 --> 00:05:07,108 Speaker 1: you can get into all the xs and oals. They 108 00:05:07,108 --> 00:05:09,828 Speaker 1: can add another cornerback, bring in a receiver to go 109 00:05:09,948 --> 00:05:12,588 Speaker 1: with Stanley Shepherd and Isaiah Hodgins. But now that you 110 00:05:12,708 --> 00:05:15,268 Speaker 1: have these guys from a philosophy standpoint, how do you 111 00:05:15,348 --> 00:05:17,868 Speaker 1: get this young football team to buy in in year 112 00:05:17,988 --> 00:05:19,828 Speaker 1: two that, Hey, I know we had a little bit 113 00:05:19,868 --> 00:05:22,548 Speaker 1: of success, but we didn't do anything. Dable talked about 114 00:05:22,588 --> 00:05:24,588 Speaker 1: it the playoff game they played Philly. He said, we 115 00:05:24,668 --> 00:05:27,028 Speaker 1: got whooped. So yeah, we can talk about how much 116 00:05:27,068 --> 00:05:29,108 Speaker 1: success we had and how we got better as a team, 117 00:05:29,148 --> 00:05:31,268 Speaker 1: but when it came down to it, we weren't good 118 00:05:31,348 --> 00:05:33,708 Speaker 1: enough to really make that run in the playoffs. So 119 00:05:33,788 --> 00:05:35,828 Speaker 1: if I'm a Giants fan, I'm kind of nervous because 120 00:05:35,868 --> 00:05:37,268 Speaker 1: it's just like, all right, we've been bad for a 121 00:05:37,348 --> 00:05:39,988 Speaker 1: long time. We have some success, where do we go 122 00:05:40,188 --> 00:05:42,908 Speaker 1: from here? We can't just assume that is going to happen. Listen, 123 00:05:42,948 --> 00:05:44,708 Speaker 1: there's talent on the football field, and I want to 124 00:05:44,748 --> 00:05:46,548 Speaker 1: get my point across where Kyle gets to go. But 125 00:05:46,628 --> 00:05:49,108 Speaker 1: then there's also understanding what the fans want to see 126 00:05:49,188 --> 00:05:50,548 Speaker 1: with the people that are in the seats, with the 127 00:05:50,788 --> 00:05:52,428 Speaker 1: product they want to see on the field. And having 128 00:05:52,508 --> 00:05:55,028 Speaker 1: moved to New York City last summer, having lived in 129 00:05:55,108 --> 00:05:59,788 Speaker 1: Boston in Philadelphia, like I find watching specifically the Giants 130 00:05:59,828 --> 00:06:02,508 Speaker 1: and the Jets operate in New York is really interesting. 131 00:06:02,548 --> 00:06:04,628 Speaker 1: And the way Sauce Gardner has taken on for the 132 00:06:04,748 --> 00:06:06,788 Speaker 1: Jets and the way New Yorkers seem to love his 133 00:06:06,908 --> 00:06:10,028 Speaker 1: personality and how he has embodied what football fans in 134 00:06:10,068 --> 00:06:12,068 Speaker 1: New York want to see. I'd love to see that 135 00:06:12,268 --> 00:06:15,428 Speaker 1: type of personality defensively for the Giants, and I don't 136 00:06:15,428 --> 00:06:17,508 Speaker 1: know what that looks like in terms of drafting a 137 00:06:17,588 --> 00:06:19,868 Speaker 1: young cornerback that has the guts and the talent to 138 00:06:19,988 --> 00:06:21,908 Speaker 1: go out and do the things that saus Gardner did, 139 00:06:22,068 --> 00:06:24,068 Speaker 1: but also play as well as Sauce did as a 140 00:06:24,108 --> 00:06:26,428 Speaker 1: defensive rookie of the Year. But I think the Giant 141 00:06:26,468 --> 00:06:28,668 Speaker 1: seem to shore things up in the secondary. I think 142 00:06:28,748 --> 00:06:32,588 Speaker 1: Mink Martindale runs obviously runs a tremendous defense, but you know, 143 00:06:32,908 --> 00:06:35,828 Speaker 1: you have a great You've got a great offensive group 144 00:06:35,948 --> 00:06:37,988 Speaker 1: within your division that if you are going to be 145 00:06:37,988 --> 00:06:40,828 Speaker 1: able to lock things down and balance out what your 146 00:06:40,868 --> 00:06:42,428 Speaker 1: offense is going to bring to the table, I think 147 00:06:42,468 --> 00:06:44,908 Speaker 1: go out and get a young guy who who really 148 00:06:45,108 --> 00:06:47,948 Speaker 1: embodies what a guy who's going to play football in 149 00:06:48,028 --> 00:06:50,828 Speaker 1: New York is all about. And I think specifically you 150 00:06:50,828 --> 00:06:52,348 Speaker 1: want to look at that cornerback position. What do you 151 00:06:52,388 --> 00:06:54,228 Speaker 1: think about that show? Yeah? I like it. I mean, 152 00:06:54,268 --> 00:06:57,028 Speaker 1: look at Dorry Jackson basically when he came back healthy 153 00:06:57,148 --> 00:06:59,828 Speaker 1: last year. Yeah, phenomenal. Yea. And when you look at 154 00:06:59,908 --> 00:07:03,188 Speaker 1: what they did in Minnesota against Justessein Jefferson first drive, 155 00:07:03,228 --> 00:07:05,748 Speaker 1: Justin Jefferson had a couple, He had three catches for 156 00:07:05,868 --> 00:07:08,308 Speaker 1: forty six yards after that first drive of the game, 157 00:07:08,388 --> 00:07:11,228 Speaker 1: So basically, Dorry Jackson locked him down. Answer this question 158 00:07:11,228 --> 00:07:13,308 Speaker 1: about the Giants as as a personality of a team 159 00:07:13,348 --> 00:07:15,268 Speaker 1: within New York City. Do you think, ever if the 160 00:07:15,388 --> 00:07:18,868 Speaker 1: Jets become newsworthy headlines like because that's where we're going. 161 00:07:18,988 --> 00:07:22,268 Speaker 1: If Aaron Rodgers arrives, arrive. When he arrives, you think 162 00:07:22,308 --> 00:07:24,668 Speaker 1: the Giants take that on, like, well, damn, now we 163 00:07:24,748 --> 00:07:26,548 Speaker 1: got to do some things that have what the people 164 00:07:26,588 --> 00:07:28,828 Speaker 1: are talking about us, And like is there an emotional 165 00:07:28,948 --> 00:07:32,308 Speaker 1: competition that exists when not only are the two teams 166 00:07:32,388 --> 00:07:34,948 Speaker 1: getting better every year from a football perspective, but just 167 00:07:35,108 --> 00:07:38,428 Speaker 1: from a coverage standpoint. Yeah, No, there's a competition absolutely, 168 00:07:38,668 --> 00:07:42,228 Speaker 1: Like I've heard from different people, like the two owners, 169 00:07:42,308 --> 00:07:44,868 Speaker 1: like they look, yeah, they're like brothers, like theyre there's 170 00:07:44,908 --> 00:07:47,628 Speaker 1: some rivalry there. But I think for the Giants, no, 171 00:07:47,868 --> 00:07:49,908 Speaker 1: like and they've been down this road before, right the 172 00:07:49,988 --> 00:07:52,788 Speaker 1: Tintebo fiasco when it was all about they flew him 173 00:07:52,828 --> 00:07:55,588 Speaker 1: in on a private jet for the press conference, like 174 00:07:55,908 --> 00:07:57,228 Speaker 1: you know what it was like, all right, hey, fine, 175 00:07:57,228 --> 00:07:59,028 Speaker 1: you're focused on them, Like, look, we're just flying on 176 00:07:59,028 --> 00:08:00,948 Speaker 1: the radar. We're doing our work. So they're fine with it. 177 00:08:01,028 --> 00:08:03,548 Speaker 1: I don't think they're competing for page six in the 178 00:08:03,548 --> 00:08:06,108 Speaker 1: New York Post by any means. But I think when 179 00:08:06,148 --> 00:08:09,188 Speaker 1: you look at look, it's better when both teams are 180 00:08:09,268 --> 00:08:11,588 Speaker 1: doing well. It's good for you New York City, it's 181 00:08:11,588 --> 00:08:14,108 Speaker 1: good for everybody. And look for the Jets, like I 182 00:08:14,188 --> 00:08:16,148 Speaker 1: think as a Giant, as a former Giant, I root 183 00:08:16,188 --> 00:08:17,588 Speaker 1: for the Jets. I want them to do well. I 184 00:08:17,988 --> 00:08:19,868 Speaker 1: would rather them talk about the on the field play 185 00:08:19,908 --> 00:08:21,388 Speaker 1: than what's going on off the field. I got one 186 00:08:21,388 --> 00:08:23,548 Speaker 1: more question about Daniel Jones, if I may to Shanny. 187 00:08:23,988 --> 00:08:26,548 Speaker 1: It felt like over the past couple of seasons, the 188 00:08:26,668 --> 00:08:29,308 Speaker 1: Daniel Jones experience was, let's just get him to be 189 00:08:29,428 --> 00:08:31,948 Speaker 1: good enough this season. Let's just put the band aid 190 00:08:32,028 --> 00:08:33,908 Speaker 1: over this one season and we'll figure it out. And 191 00:08:33,948 --> 00:08:35,868 Speaker 1: are we going to be better now that you've committed 192 00:08:35,908 --> 00:08:37,748 Speaker 1: to him over a four to five year span with 193 00:08:37,828 --> 00:08:40,028 Speaker 1: the money that you have had, is there a different 194 00:08:40,068 --> 00:08:42,068 Speaker 1: approach to make sure he is growing because now you 195 00:08:42,188 --> 00:08:44,028 Speaker 1: know the timeframe you're going to have him. Last year, 196 00:08:44,068 --> 00:08:45,868 Speaker 1: it was just his option and you essentially we're just 197 00:08:45,908 --> 00:08:47,788 Speaker 1: trying to win games. It was the approach different now 198 00:08:47,828 --> 00:08:50,148 Speaker 1: with Daniel Jones. No, I don't think it's different at all. 199 00:08:50,268 --> 00:08:51,868 Speaker 1: And I think part of the reason why they just 200 00:08:51,948 --> 00:08:54,068 Speaker 1: signed with ideals because they know what kind of work 201 00:08:54,148 --> 00:08:56,628 Speaker 1: ethic he has. I was in the building two weeks 202 00:08:56,668 --> 00:08:59,188 Speaker 1: after the season and guests there was like three players 203 00:08:59,228 --> 00:09:01,828 Speaker 1: in there to him were rehabbing and one was Daniel 204 00:09:01,908 --> 00:09:04,908 Speaker 1: Jones working out like the dudes X and he does 205 00:09:04,948 --> 00:09:07,308 Speaker 1: all the extra stuff, and there's no way the Giants 206 00:09:07,388 --> 00:09:11,468 Speaker 1: give him that contract if he isn't that guy. Isn't 207 00:09:11,508 --> 00:09:14,788 Speaker 1: that dude he's him? Wasn't he Wasn't he in the 208 00:09:14,828 --> 00:09:17,308 Speaker 1: building for the whole buye week too? Yeah, I mean 209 00:09:17,388 --> 00:09:19,868 Speaker 1: the guys, look, the guy has proven to them that, 210 00:09:19,988 --> 00:09:23,308 Speaker 1: like he has the mental toughness, he's got the ability 211 00:09:23,348 --> 00:09:25,308 Speaker 1: to lock in and just say, you know what, it's 212 00:09:25,388 --> 00:09:27,348 Speaker 1: not about just you know, putting in the work during 213 00:09:27,388 --> 00:09:29,748 Speaker 1: the season, like he is all in on being a 214 00:09:29,828 --> 00:09:32,828 Speaker 1: franchise quarterback or whatever that entails, whatever that takes. And 215 00:09:33,108 --> 00:09:35,668 Speaker 1: I think that's part of the reason why that you 216 00:09:35,868 --> 00:09:38,308 Speaker 1: started out with offensive linemen. You get two big guards 217 00:09:38,348 --> 00:09:41,068 Speaker 1: in there to sandwich Daniel Jones and Kennison in the 218 00:09:41,148 --> 00:09:44,268 Speaker 1: middle when you're just amazing center. To let those guys say, 219 00:09:45,228 --> 00:09:49,068 Speaker 1: teach about to snow. Tomorrow is in fact April first, 220 00:09:49,548 --> 00:09:51,988 Speaker 1: you're our Lord twenty twenty three, which means it's April 221 00:09:51,988 --> 00:09:55,268 Speaker 1: Fools Day, which means famously George Clooney loves to pull 222 00:09:55,388 --> 00:09:57,468 Speaker 1: pranks year round. Well, the rest of us just do 223 00:09:57,548 --> 00:09:59,388 Speaker 1: it on one day and we try to mess with 224 00:09:59,428 --> 00:10:00,828 Speaker 1: our friends. So that's what we're gonna do right now. 225 00:10:00,908 --> 00:10:02,708 Speaker 1: We're gonna try to mess with our friends in a 226 00:10:02,788 --> 00:10:06,788 Speaker 1: new segment called April Fool or April Facts. Here is 227 00:10:06,868 --> 00:10:09,748 Speaker 1: how it's gonna work. Guys. I'm gonna tell you a wild, 228 00:10:09,988 --> 00:10:12,988 Speaker 1: wacky NFL fact, and you're gonna guess whether it's an 229 00:10:12,988 --> 00:10:15,388 Speaker 1: April fact, which means I actually am telling the truth 230 00:10:15,948 --> 00:10:18,228 Speaker 1: or April fools and I just made up some nonsense 231 00:10:18,268 --> 00:10:19,908 Speaker 1: and I totally hooked you. Guys. That's all it is. 232 00:10:19,988 --> 00:10:24,148 Speaker 1: You say, April Facts, April Fools. Are you ready? Yes, Yes, 233 00:10:24,428 --> 00:10:27,828 Speaker 1: let's go. Sean O'Hara, Jason mccorty, and the great Jamie Urdall. 234 00:10:27,868 --> 00:10:31,508 Speaker 1: Here we go. April Fools, April Facts. There have been 235 00:10:32,108 --> 00:10:37,348 Speaker 1: four players throughout NFL history named John who were drafted 236 00:10:37,388 --> 00:10:40,508 Speaker 1: with the first overall pick in the NFL draft, where 237 00:10:40,508 --> 00:10:44,428 Speaker 1: I've been four gentleman named John or Johnny as the 238 00:10:44,548 --> 00:10:47,228 Speaker 1: number one overall pick in the NFL draft. April Fact 239 00:10:47,388 --> 00:10:49,948 Speaker 1: or April Fool. Jason mccorty, Oh, that's definitely April Fact. 240 00:10:49,988 --> 00:10:52,668 Speaker 1: There's been so many Johns, says a common name. I 241 00:10:52,708 --> 00:10:54,468 Speaker 1: can name them all, but we don't have enough time, right, 242 00:10:54,548 --> 00:10:56,548 Speaker 1: that's right. You know you don't want to get into them. 243 00:10:56,748 --> 00:11:00,628 Speaker 1: Definitely a fact. Yeah, I mean I'm thinking of John Elway, 244 00:11:00,748 --> 00:11:03,908 Speaker 1: but I'm gonna say April fools. You think April fools? Yeah, okay, 245 00:11:04,148 --> 00:11:06,428 Speaker 1: were John's one thing. I know you told me to 246 00:11:06,468 --> 00:11:08,028 Speaker 1: stop doing this, but I will not that you try 247 00:11:08,068 --> 00:11:10,788 Speaker 1: to throw me with your John or Johnny, thinking that 248 00:11:10,828 --> 00:11:12,548 Speaker 1: all of a sudden there could be more. So I 249 00:11:12,708 --> 00:11:14,548 Speaker 1: do not believe you. I'm gonna go April fools. As 250 00:11:15,028 --> 00:11:16,868 Speaker 1: does Jim count for this too, Like it's not John, 251 00:11:17,268 --> 00:11:21,028 Speaker 1: that is from Jane, right, okay, yes, why would it count? Yes, 252 00:11:21,628 --> 00:11:24,508 Speaker 1: the answer is April fools, April fools. It is not 253 00:11:24,668 --> 00:11:28,228 Speaker 1: your only two players have been named John, John Elway 254 00:11:28,268 --> 00:11:32,228 Speaker 1: of course, and John Matuzac, who you know as Sloth 255 00:11:32,388 --> 00:11:34,548 Speaker 1: from the Goonies film. That is a real thing. But 256 00:11:34,668 --> 00:11:36,548 Speaker 1: look at this. We got Bill and Billy Way up 257 00:11:36,548 --> 00:11:38,948 Speaker 1: on top at number four, Tom and Tommy obviously not 258 00:11:39,028 --> 00:11:42,308 Speaker 1: including Tom Braden. Then we got George's, Steve, Sam's Franks. 259 00:11:42,428 --> 00:11:44,348 Speaker 1: Let's just say a lot of these are from me yesteryear, 260 00:11:45,068 --> 00:11:47,708 Speaker 1: Bill Dudley nineteen forty two, Bill Wait nineteen fifty two 261 00:11:47,748 --> 00:11:49,908 Speaker 1: Billy Cannon, Billy Sims and then you get into the 262 00:11:49,948 --> 00:11:52,708 Speaker 1: tom So, guys, not even close way down here at two. 263 00:11:53,028 --> 00:11:55,348 Speaker 1: This is our official scorekeeper. We borrowed from foot locker 264 00:11:55,428 --> 00:11:58,108 Speaker 1: at the mall. All right, guys, listen up. A member 265 00:11:58,428 --> 00:12:02,028 Speaker 1: of the US Supreme Court, a former commissioner of the 266 00:12:02,148 --> 00:12:05,788 Speaker 1: US Rugby League, and a movie star have all won 267 00:12:05,988 --> 00:12:10,228 Speaker 1: the NFL's rushing title. All three of those titles. Is 268 00:12:10,268 --> 00:12:13,308 Speaker 1: that an April fact or an April fool? What was 269 00:12:13,348 --> 00:12:15,868 Speaker 1: the second? One? Spreme Court, commissioner of the Rugby League, 270 00:12:16,108 --> 00:12:19,428 Speaker 1: and a movie star missioner. Yes, that one's got me. 271 00:12:19,548 --> 00:12:21,668 Speaker 1: What do you think, Sean, that's real? Or you think 272 00:12:21,708 --> 00:12:25,628 Speaker 1: that's going Do you think that's a fact. I'm saying 273 00:12:25,788 --> 00:12:28,588 Speaker 1: that's April fools? No? Absolutely not. Okay, I'm going with 274 00:12:28,668 --> 00:12:30,988 Speaker 1: fools as well. That sounds like an amazing life, but 275 00:12:31,028 --> 00:12:32,508 Speaker 1: I don't know if anyone's lived it yet, like a 276 00:12:32,588 --> 00:12:36,108 Speaker 1: Forrest Gump type of life. Yes, the rugby League, commissioner 277 00:12:36,108 --> 00:12:38,348 Speaker 1: of the Supreme Court, in the movie star, they all 278 00:12:38,428 --> 00:12:40,348 Speaker 1: led the league in Russian. That is an April fact. 279 00:12:40,748 --> 00:12:42,788 Speaker 1: That is true? All right, here we go Byron White 280 00:12:42,868 --> 00:12:47,388 Speaker 1: led the NFL in Russian in nineteen Foursburgh Pirates. Obviously, 281 00:12:47,508 --> 00:12:49,588 Speaker 1: we know Jim Brown, who went on to play fireball, 282 00:12:49,628 --> 00:12:51,948 Speaker 1: the running Man, according to many other things. Jim Taylor 283 00:12:52,548 --> 00:12:55,148 Speaker 1: nineteen sixty two, rushing champ. He served as the commissioner 284 00:12:55,308 --> 00:12:57,748 Speaker 1: of the now defunct United States Rugby League in nineteen 285 00:12:57,828 --> 00:13:01,268 Speaker 1: seventy eight. We have them all, guys, They Supreme Court, 286 00:13:01,708 --> 00:13:04,748 Speaker 1: Jim Brown and of course rugby. So we also have 287 00:13:04,788 --> 00:13:09,508 Speaker 1: a score. Those things did happen, perfect progress. Yes, Jamie 288 00:13:09,548 --> 00:13:12,548 Speaker 1: Yurtll has one, Jason mccordy's got nothing, and Sean O'Hara 289 00:13:12,788 --> 00:13:15,828 Speaker 1: on fuego with two points. Thank you, cleared up the wall. 290 00:13:15,948 --> 00:13:19,708 Speaker 1: Took all right, guys. April fools, Ripple facts. The Jets 291 00:13:20,188 --> 00:13:24,868 Speaker 1: have never beaten the Eagles in NFL history. April fact 292 00:13:25,268 --> 00:13:28,908 Speaker 1: or April fool, April fools. I think the Jets have 293 00:13:29,108 --> 00:13:31,988 Speaker 1: beaten the Eagles at one point. Okay, I am going 294 00:13:32,308 --> 00:13:35,788 Speaker 1: with fools as well. I think the Jets have done that. 295 00:13:35,868 --> 00:13:37,988 Speaker 1: I think the Jets have been Eagles. Yeah, okay, Sean, 296 00:13:38,428 --> 00:13:41,228 Speaker 1: go with your guy. I feel fools here too, Okay, Yeah, 297 00:13:41,508 --> 00:13:45,708 Speaker 1: it's April facts. The Jets have never ever beats in 298 00:13:45,788 --> 00:13:49,828 Speaker 1: the Eagles. They're oh and twelve in history. The most 299 00:13:49,868 --> 00:13:52,068 Speaker 1: recent loss came in twenty twenty one when they lost 300 00:13:52,108 --> 00:13:54,988 Speaker 1: thirty three eighteen A Gardner minshew and we got the 301 00:13:55,028 --> 00:13:56,908 Speaker 1: old school stuff. And the Eagles have not scored the 302 00:13:56,988 --> 00:13:59,188 Speaker 1: Jets three hundred and thirty five to one ninety five 303 00:13:59,188 --> 00:14:02,348 Speaker 1: of those plugs. They've just hammered them, hammered them and 304 00:14:02,628 --> 00:14:05,228 Speaker 1: the Jets. I'm sorry. We saw recently that the Jets 305 00:14:05,268 --> 00:14:07,548 Speaker 1: have the longest current playoff droute in all the four 306 00:14:07,628 --> 00:14:11,228 Speaker 1: major sports. They also have never beaten the Philadelphia Eagles, 307 00:14:11,508 --> 00:14:14,308 Speaker 1: which makes the score. Yes, we're the same, the same, 308 00:14:14,508 --> 00:14:17,988 Speaker 1: the same. What is going on? Do you know how 309 00:14:18,028 --> 00:14:21,388 Speaker 1: to add by one? Come on, son, come on two 310 00:14:21,668 --> 00:14:25,068 Speaker 1: zero one, Let's move on. I can't believe that. That's unbelievable. 311 00:14:26,988 --> 00:14:28,868 Speaker 1: If Sean has two, if he gets this right, he's 312 00:14:28,908 --> 00:14:33,788 Speaker 1: gonna have three. Um. Marvin Harrison, epic Hall of Fame 313 00:14:33,828 --> 00:14:38,228 Speaker 1: wide receiver. He never played an NFL game without at 314 00:14:38,268 --> 00:14:40,788 Speaker 1: least catching one pass. Is that an April fact or 315 00:14:40,788 --> 00:14:42,828 Speaker 1: an April fool? Then Marvin Harrison have a perfect career 316 00:14:42,908 --> 00:14:46,068 Speaker 1: at least one catching every single game. Jason mccordy April fools. 317 00:14:46,148 --> 00:14:48,668 Speaker 1: I don't think they had this injury, something had to go. 318 00:14:48,908 --> 00:14:51,228 Speaker 1: I'm going Aprifols played a lot of football, I'm gonna 319 00:14:51,268 --> 00:14:53,668 Speaker 1: go facts on this one. I think Marvin he knew 320 00:14:53,748 --> 00:14:55,348 Speaker 1: his quarterback. He would go to him if he didn't 321 00:14:55,348 --> 00:14:57,028 Speaker 1: have the ball by half time. Hey, you're gonna throw 322 00:14:57,108 --> 00:15:00,428 Speaker 1: me the football. And people listening to Marvin this feels 323 00:15:00,468 --> 00:15:02,668 Speaker 1: like something we would have heard about a little bit 324 00:15:02,708 --> 00:15:05,228 Speaker 1: more prominently by now and if other people had a conversation. 325 00:15:05,268 --> 00:15:07,868 Speaker 1: So I'm gonna go with fool as well. Okay, I 326 00:15:07,988 --> 00:15:10,308 Speaker 1: need this. I need Marvin Harrison the caught to pass 327 00:15:10,348 --> 00:15:13,188 Speaker 1: In every single games at April Facts, guys, April Facts. 328 00:15:13,388 --> 00:15:18,628 Speaker 1: Every single game, two hundred and six games that is 329 00:15:18,748 --> 00:15:22,708 Speaker 1: regular and many playoff games, Marvin always got one. He 330 00:15:22,868 --> 00:15:26,148 Speaker 1: always got at least one. Crazy, pretty cool, right, it's 331 00:15:26,148 --> 00:15:28,228 Speaker 1: really He never had that game where I just didn't 332 00:15:28,268 --> 00:15:30,228 Speaker 1: get your catch. He's fifth all time receptions, got over 333 00:15:30,308 --> 00:15:32,708 Speaker 1: eleven hundred. This is old school footage of Marvin. He 334 00:15:32,828 --> 00:15:35,068 Speaker 1: ran all the way to get shoulder pads. He never 335 00:15:35,148 --> 00:15:37,508 Speaker 1: had one. Isn't that crazy? Like he's just absolutely perfect? 336 00:15:39,028 --> 00:15:41,588 Speaker 1: Six games, two hundred and six games, Marvin Harrison all right, 337 00:15:41,828 --> 00:15:45,908 Speaker 1: three for Sean Hara, Jason's terrible, and Jamie sitting on one. 338 00:15:46,268 --> 00:15:48,828 Speaker 1: This is a fun one here, guys, right now, all right, 339 00:15:48,908 --> 00:15:52,948 Speaker 1: it's true. Saturday Night Live has had more hosts from 340 00:15:53,028 --> 00:15:56,148 Speaker 1: Major League Baseball than from the NFL. Is that an 341 00:15:56,188 --> 00:15:59,708 Speaker 1: April fact or April fool? What do you think, Sean? 342 00:16:00,668 --> 00:16:03,628 Speaker 1: This is tough here more baseball host of SNL or 343 00:16:03,748 --> 00:16:08,988 Speaker 1: more NF. I feel like NFL, say, NFL more personality 344 00:16:09,468 --> 00:16:11,668 Speaker 1: like baseball players. Look, there's a lot, there's been a 345 00:16:11,708 --> 00:16:13,828 Speaker 1: lot of good ones, but I feel like the NFL 346 00:16:14,388 --> 00:16:17,988 Speaker 1: people are more relatable to the football. You think, so 347 00:16:18,428 --> 00:16:21,748 Speaker 1: don't why? Okay, that's cool. No, I'm rolling, I'm rolling facts. 348 00:16:21,748 --> 00:16:23,908 Speaker 1: I'm going with the baseball players, and I'm gonna say 349 00:16:24,148 --> 00:16:26,868 Speaker 1: they don't wear helmets. They're more recognizable and for that 350 00:16:27,028 --> 00:16:30,108 Speaker 1: reason they're on SNL a little bit. Okay, America's past time. 351 00:16:30,148 --> 00:16:33,188 Speaker 1: Of course, MLB more than the NFL. April facts. Okay, 352 00:16:33,268 --> 00:16:37,628 Speaker 1: so all three say facts said fools? Facts? Facts? Uh, 353 00:16:37,948 --> 00:16:41,788 Speaker 1: Sapril fools, guys. Football has had way more Homelina more. 354 00:16:42,148 --> 00:16:45,428 Speaker 1: Twelve NFL players have hosted SNL, the most any sport 355 00:16:45,508 --> 00:16:49,028 Speaker 1: by far. Friend Tarkington was the first. We have Joe 356 00:16:49,548 --> 00:16:52,748 Speaker 1: and we have Billy and the teams turners up there 357 00:16:52,868 --> 00:16:57,828 Speaker 1: that Keriss, Dion Peyton, Eli, JJ, Travis Kelcey, the most 358 00:16:57,908 --> 00:17:03,108 Speaker 1: recent get Walter. He's doing a Michael Jackson one glove 359 00:17:03,348 --> 00:17:06,028 Speaker 1: Belushi there with. I think that's Frand Tarkington, who was 360 00:17:06,028 --> 00:17:10,348 Speaker 1: the first act. That's Bill Murray in the backgrounds Jeter 361 00:17:10,428 --> 00:17:13,548 Speaker 1: famously host dress Dragon wasn't funny? All right? You just 362 00:17:14,148 --> 00:17:16,228 Speaker 1: just compliment the pictures that we had him. It's amazing, 363 00:17:16,268 --> 00:17:18,428 Speaker 1: I don't We must have some sort of loophole there 364 00:17:18,628 --> 00:17:24,588 Speaker 1: for zero one April fool fact, Marty Schottenheimer is name 365 00:17:24,708 --> 00:17:28,508 Speaker 1: dropped in an Eminem song. Is that April fact or 366 00:17:28,628 --> 00:17:33,148 Speaker 1: April fool? I can absolutely hear Eminem rapping Marty Schottenheimer. 367 00:17:33,188 --> 00:17:35,308 Speaker 1: That's a fact. What do you think? Sean Janny is 368 00:17:35,348 --> 00:17:39,228 Speaker 1: waiting for my answer, So you guys, I'm gonna go 369 00:17:39,308 --> 00:17:41,428 Speaker 1: fact here too. I think Marshall Matters is not scared 370 00:17:41,468 --> 00:17:44,308 Speaker 1: of Marty April fools, April fool and for the win, 371 00:17:44,668 --> 00:17:47,828 Speaker 1: you guys, You guys think that it's not the rhyme 372 00:17:47,948 --> 00:17:50,988 Speaker 1: you think he's interested in. Marty Schotenheimer thinks sometimes you 373 00:17:51,108 --> 00:17:53,188 Speaker 1: have to do what works within the lyric that you 374 00:17:53,268 --> 00:17:55,228 Speaker 1: are trying to hit. All right, he named dropped Marty 375 00:17:55,228 --> 00:18:00,068 Speaker 1: Schotenheimer ninety son song don't just don't give him a 376 00:18:00,068 --> 00:18:05,508 Speaker 1: bleed eminem rapsty do naughty rotten rhymer firsten at your 377 00:18:05,548 --> 00:18:09,868 Speaker 1: players worse than Marty Schottenheimers. So hold on, what kind 378 00:18:09,908 --> 00:18:13,308 Speaker 1: of math are you doing in Minnesota? Jamie? I told 379 00:18:13,388 --> 00:18:16,868 Speaker 1: you did Jamie just celebrate though she won, she lost 380 00:18:16,908 --> 00:18:19,708 Speaker 1: my four points. Let's get our official scorekeeper compliments of 381 00:18:19,708 --> 00:18:22,788 Speaker 1: foot locker. Look, please don't break the clipboards. Six. I 382 00:18:22,828 --> 00:18:25,788 Speaker 1: don't want to smash points. He can help me up 383 00:18:25,828 --> 00:18:27,988 Speaker 1: with some socks too, went throwing some socks and you 384 00:18:28,068 --> 00:18:31,068 Speaker 1: got on socks, all right? Good? Six zero ten Sean O'Hara, 385 00:18:31,188 --> 00:18:46,508 Speaker 1: You wanted a runaway Lombardy and I are going to 386 00:18:46,548 --> 00:18:49,308 Speaker 1: introduce this segment and bring Will Selva into the party 387 00:18:49,348 --> 00:18:51,228 Speaker 1: as well. You know the drill sixty seconds on the 388 00:18:51,268 --> 00:18:54,948 Speaker 1: clock here read tee off on hook and lateral. Kyle. 389 00:18:55,348 --> 00:18:57,028 Speaker 1: For as much as you love to go first, you 390 00:18:57,108 --> 00:18:59,868 Speaker 1: get to go first. Santhony Richardson wrapped up top four 391 00:18:59,948 --> 00:19:03,188 Speaker 1: quarterback prospects pro Days yesterday. Let's say C J. Stroud, 392 00:19:03,228 --> 00:19:06,188 Speaker 1: Bryce Young, will love us and aar form a four 393 00:19:06,268 --> 00:19:09,068 Speaker 1: piece band. What is their genre and please define each 394 00:19:09,108 --> 00:19:10,988 Speaker 1: of their roles in personas well. There used to be 395 00:19:11,028 --> 00:19:13,068 Speaker 1: a little something in this country called rock and roll, 396 00:19:13,348 --> 00:19:15,588 Speaker 1: and I'm gonna go away old school and I'm gonna 397 00:19:15,588 --> 00:19:17,228 Speaker 1: say this, this is an old fashioned rock band. I 398 00:19:17,348 --> 00:19:21,348 Speaker 1: think Bryce is your bassist. He is quiet and cool 399 00:19:21,468 --> 00:19:23,188 Speaker 1: and just gets the job done and just keeps the 400 00:19:23,268 --> 00:19:25,108 Speaker 1: rhythm and he's just NodD in his set and everybody 401 00:19:25,228 --> 00:19:29,428 Speaker 1: likes it. I think CJ. Stroud is your guitarist, leader, creative, 402 00:19:29,628 --> 00:19:32,748 Speaker 1: unafraid of the big spotlights, Ohio, you know, rock and 403 00:19:32,868 --> 00:19:35,628 Speaker 1: roll Hall of Fame. Anthony Richardson is your classic, hard 404 00:19:35,748 --> 00:19:38,748 Speaker 1: hitting drummer back there keeping the beach, just hitting the 405 00:19:38,828 --> 00:19:40,308 Speaker 1: hell out of those symbols, kind of in the mold 406 00:19:40,348 --> 00:19:42,308 Speaker 1: of like a Danny Carey from Tool And you know 407 00:19:42,388 --> 00:19:43,948 Speaker 1: who the hell the lead singer is, or at all? 408 00:19:44,348 --> 00:19:47,228 Speaker 1: Will Levis is the lead singer. Just ask him. He 409 00:19:47,388 --> 00:19:48,948 Speaker 1: is going to be shirtless, kind of in the vain 410 00:19:48,988 --> 00:19:50,188 Speaker 1: sean if you picked me up here of like a 411 00:19:50,228 --> 00:19:53,828 Speaker 1: Glenn Danzig. He's doing a lot of that. There's like 412 00:19:53,868 --> 00:19:57,268 Speaker 1: an early nineties sort of Pantera vibe. To it. He's shirtless. 413 00:19:57,708 --> 00:20:01,868 Speaker 1: He's really into the stage dives. He's the showman world, 414 00:20:01,868 --> 00:20:05,068 Speaker 1: like holds the microphone out to the crowd, a bottle 415 00:20:05,108 --> 00:20:08,028 Speaker 1: of water, all that stuff. Stage dives. I think he 416 00:20:08,108 --> 00:20:10,308 Speaker 1: even does like the bon Jovie, like flying over the 417 00:20:10,348 --> 00:20:13,428 Speaker 1: crowd thing. Will Levis is here for Will Levis. That's 418 00:20:13,468 --> 00:20:15,468 Speaker 1: the rock band, that's the genre. I think we cast 419 00:20:15,548 --> 00:20:18,308 Speaker 1: them absolutely perfectly. But I'm going back to mccordy, huge 420 00:20:18,388 --> 00:20:21,068 Speaker 1: rock and roll guy. Mccordy. Of course, former Patriot j 421 00:20:21,468 --> 00:20:24,868 Speaker 1: Sante Samuel, who often has takes on Twitter, he had 422 00:20:24,948 --> 00:20:26,868 Speaker 1: some thoughts. He decided to jump into the ring on 423 00:20:26,908 --> 00:20:29,388 Speaker 1: the Lamar Jackson situation, and he had thoughts on Lamar 424 00:20:29,508 --> 00:20:33,108 Speaker 1: potentially playing for Bill Belichick. Came out and basically said, 425 00:20:33,388 --> 00:20:36,748 Speaker 1: don't do it. In sixty seconds though, Jay counter, this 426 00:20:36,948 --> 00:20:40,548 Speaker 1: tell us why Lamar would be great on your former 427 00:20:40,588 --> 00:20:42,948 Speaker 1: team with your former coach, Bill Belichick. Yeah, of course 428 00:20:42,988 --> 00:20:44,948 Speaker 1: I love Asante Samus should be in the Hall of Fame, 429 00:20:44,988 --> 00:20:48,948 Speaker 1: and that's probably where our grant stops. Lamar Jackson would 430 00:20:49,028 --> 00:20:51,188 Speaker 1: love to have him on the New England Patriots, and 431 00:20:51,348 --> 00:20:53,668 Speaker 1: he would love to be there. How Bill was back 432 00:20:53,748 --> 00:20:55,748 Speaker 1: in the day, I have no idea, but they have 433 00:20:55,868 --> 00:20:59,548 Speaker 1: created new CBA's to stop him from maybe over practicing 434 00:20:59,668 --> 00:21:02,308 Speaker 1: or doing some of those other things. Lamar Jackson, since 435 00:21:02,308 --> 00:21:05,028 Speaker 1: he's coming too the league, all he's talked about is 436 00:21:05,068 --> 00:21:07,788 Speaker 1: winning one of these. You know a coach that's been 437 00:21:07,828 --> 00:21:10,388 Speaker 1: to twelve of them, nine of them as a head coach, 438 00:21:10,588 --> 00:21:13,668 Speaker 1: that's Bill Belichick. A coach that has been has won 439 00:21:13,868 --> 00:21:15,948 Speaker 1: eight of them, six of them as a head coach, 440 00:21:16,228 --> 00:21:18,828 Speaker 1: that's Bill Belichick. If there's a coach that knows how 441 00:21:18,908 --> 00:21:21,708 Speaker 1: to use the talents that you have and put them 442 00:21:21,788 --> 00:21:23,748 Speaker 1: out on the field to let you be the best 443 00:21:23,908 --> 00:21:26,988 Speaker 1: version of yourself, it is Bill. Are you gonna walk 444 00:21:27,028 --> 00:21:29,508 Speaker 1: into the facility, He's gonna say, hey, Lamar, how's the 445 00:21:29,588 --> 00:21:33,028 Speaker 1: family doing? What's going on outside of football? Absolutely not, 446 00:21:33,388 --> 00:21:35,948 Speaker 1: doesn't care. He wants to figure out how the exes 447 00:21:35,948 --> 00:21:38,188 Speaker 1: and owls and how you can be the best player 448 00:21:38,268 --> 00:21:41,308 Speaker 1: you possibly can. And I think that's exactly what Lamar wants. 449 00:21:41,468 --> 00:21:45,228 Speaker 1: So Sciente, I love you, but absolutely not, Lamar Jackson. 450 00:21:45,268 --> 00:21:47,588 Speaker 1: If you want to join the Patriots, they would love 451 00:21:47,708 --> 00:21:50,188 Speaker 1: to have you, and it'd be a great fit. Enough 452 00:21:50,268 --> 00:21:52,468 Speaker 1: of that, let's go out to our guy, Will Silva 453 00:21:52,588 --> 00:21:55,388 Speaker 1: on the West Coast. Earlier this week, Kyle said that 454 00:21:55,588 --> 00:21:59,108 Speaker 1: Mike Tomlin and Todd Bowls should have their own Netflix 455 00:21:59,308 --> 00:22:02,388 Speaker 1: detective show. I would definitely watch. But will I want 456 00:22:02,428 --> 00:22:05,068 Speaker 1: you to give me the current coach or coaches do 457 00:22:05,108 --> 00:22:07,788 Speaker 1: you like to see streaming in a series? Who would 458 00:22:07,788 --> 00:22:09,548 Speaker 1: it be? What would the show be called? Tell us 459 00:22:09,588 --> 00:22:12,228 Speaker 1: all about it? Will? Well, Hollywood likes remake, so I 460 00:22:12,308 --> 00:22:14,988 Speaker 1: think that they would remake the movie The Rock and 461 00:22:15,108 --> 00:22:16,948 Speaker 1: turn it into a series. Now, who would be the 462 00:22:17,188 --> 00:22:20,468 Speaker 1: disillusion the Brigadier General Francis Hummel, And I think it 463 00:22:20,548 --> 00:22:23,828 Speaker 1: has to be somebody that commands presence, is follically challenged, 464 00:22:23,988 --> 00:22:27,548 Speaker 1: and Travis Kelsey actually recognizes that would be Robert Sala 465 00:22:27,868 --> 00:22:30,708 Speaker 1: where my guidance chips. Okay, So somebody has to play 466 00:22:30,748 --> 00:22:33,868 Speaker 1: Stanley good speed. So it has to be somebody who's smart, biochemist, 467 00:22:34,028 --> 00:22:36,428 Speaker 1: they have an uneventful life, they drive a car, a 468 00:22:36,588 --> 00:22:39,748 Speaker 1: beige one. They work in a little glass jar. That 469 00:22:39,908 --> 00:22:42,748 Speaker 1: person would have to be Mike McDaniel in my opinion. 470 00:22:42,868 --> 00:22:45,228 Speaker 1: Can you picture him right there saying so do you 471 00:22:45,348 --> 00:22:49,468 Speaker 1: like that? El Judd sug the Rocketman? Well, you're the Rocketman. 472 00:22:49,828 --> 00:22:52,348 Speaker 1: So he would be Stanley good speed. And then obviously 473 00:22:52,628 --> 00:22:54,588 Speaker 1: you need somebody to play Mason. It's not going to 474 00:22:54,628 --> 00:22:57,068 Speaker 1: be a coach, but you do need a former James Bond, 475 00:22:57,268 --> 00:23:00,228 Speaker 1: a former agent, a former prisoner at the Rock. And 476 00:23:00,308 --> 00:23:03,468 Speaker 1: it has to be Daniel Craig, somebody that could say 477 00:23:03,908 --> 00:23:07,228 Speaker 1: loser is always wine. That's what you always have to have. 478 00:23:07,508 --> 00:23:10,628 Speaker 1: So I think it's going to be Daniel Craig, Robert 479 00:23:10,708 --> 00:23:14,668 Speaker 1: Sala and Mike McDaniel and the remake of The Rock. 480 00:23:14,908 --> 00:23:20,868 Speaker 1: All right, take pleasure, Well done. I knew you would know. 481 00:23:21,028 --> 00:23:23,468 Speaker 1: You got all the quotes there, my friend. So, as 482 00:23:23,508 --> 00:23:27,268 Speaker 1: you know, Shannye, WrestleMania is happening this weekend. So name 483 00:23:27,388 --> 00:23:30,348 Speaker 1: me a current offensive lineman that you would like to 484 00:23:30,468 --> 00:23:33,188 Speaker 1: have as your tag team partner. What would your names 485 00:23:33,268 --> 00:23:36,948 Speaker 1: be and how would you conquer this squared circle? Yeah? Well, 486 00:23:36,988 --> 00:23:38,388 Speaker 1: I love where you're going with this one right here. 487 00:23:38,428 --> 00:23:41,548 Speaker 1: And actually on this show, I think it was last summer, 488 00:23:41,748 --> 00:23:44,428 Speaker 1: we did a wrestling kind of skit and I was 489 00:23:44,508 --> 00:23:46,508 Speaker 1: the Jackham. I remember, I kind of came up with 490 00:23:46,548 --> 00:23:48,268 Speaker 1: my own little character and named after my son. His 491 00:23:48,348 --> 00:23:50,588 Speaker 1: name is Jack, So I would be the Jackhammer my 492 00:23:50,748 --> 00:23:53,148 Speaker 1: tag team partner. I'm going with the big boy. Here, 493 00:23:53,308 --> 00:23:56,668 Speaker 1: give me Jordan my law of what the behemoth, the 494 00:23:56,828 --> 00:23:59,348 Speaker 1: six eight, three hundred and eighty pound guy coming out 495 00:23:59,428 --> 00:24:01,668 Speaker 1: like Nash Or you know, I look at like the Undertaker. 496 00:24:02,028 --> 00:24:04,108 Speaker 1: He's so big. He steps over the top ropes. That's 497 00:24:04,108 --> 00:24:08,028 Speaker 1: when you know that the little guys go going between 498 00:24:08,028 --> 00:24:10,588 Speaker 1: the ropes. The big guys step right up over the rope. 499 00:24:10,828 --> 00:24:12,148 Speaker 1: They don't even have to pull it down. So I 500 00:24:12,268 --> 00:24:14,908 Speaker 1: want Jordan my latta and I want to see him 501 00:24:14,948 --> 00:24:16,548 Speaker 1: coming off the top rope. Look, this guy is big, 502 00:24:16,628 --> 00:24:19,588 Speaker 1: but he's athletic. So his finishing move I think would 503 00:24:19,628 --> 00:24:22,228 Speaker 1: be the Australian punish you. And he comes off the 504 00:24:22,268 --> 00:24:24,068 Speaker 1: top ropes and he flattens the guy right in the 505 00:24:24,108 --> 00:24:26,028 Speaker 1: center of the ring. And and I come in there 506 00:24:26,068 --> 00:24:28,068 Speaker 1: and we high five and then we're rocking rolling. It's 507 00:24:28,068 --> 00:24:29,988 Speaker 1: been a while. Cactus Jack, I think was the last 508 00:24:30,028 --> 00:24:33,388 Speaker 1: Australian representative truly. I mean there's a lot of Australian wrestlers, 509 00:24:33,388 --> 00:24:34,988 Speaker 1: but he was the one who's doing the character a 510 00:24:35,108 --> 00:24:37,748 Speaker 1: lot of amazing. That's great, great, So I don't know, Jack, 511 00:24:37,828 --> 00:24:40,388 Speaker 1: camer Jordan, we'll figure out how do it. I'm into it, 512 00:24:40,468 --> 00:24:42,708 Speaker 1: and I can get created. All right, listen, Jamie, here 513 00:24:42,788 --> 00:24:45,548 Speaker 1: we go in March madness. Look, I know you've been busy. 514 00:24:45,588 --> 00:24:47,868 Speaker 1: You've been down there covering a lot of that stuff. 515 00:24:47,948 --> 00:24:51,388 Speaker 1: It has been wild. No number one seats, no two seats, 516 00:24:51,468 --> 00:24:54,348 Speaker 1: no three seats. It's been maddening. It's been crazy. Kind 517 00:24:54,348 --> 00:24:57,268 Speaker 1: of reminds me of the Lamar Jackson situation. Yeah, very maddening, 518 00:24:57,388 --> 00:25:01,108 Speaker 1: very crazy. What is the craziest situation that could play out? 519 00:25:01,268 --> 00:25:03,548 Speaker 1: Lamar Jackson was tweeting photos of himself holding one of 520 00:25:03,588 --> 00:25:06,068 Speaker 1: these photoshop pictures because he once one so badly. You 521 00:25:06,148 --> 00:25:09,188 Speaker 1: gotta have good team chemistry to win a Lombardy. You 522 00:25:09,308 --> 00:25:11,628 Speaker 1: gotta like where you are, you gotta like going to 523 00:25:11,708 --> 00:25:14,748 Speaker 1: work every day. I officially decided that the craziest ending 524 00:25:14,788 --> 00:25:16,988 Speaker 1: to the Lamar Jackson scenario is if he goes back 525 00:25:17,028 --> 00:25:20,188 Speaker 1: to the Baltimore Ravens. The craziest Do you know what 526 00:25:20,668 --> 00:25:23,988 Speaker 1: that walk back into the building. You could probably hear 527 00:25:23,988 --> 00:25:26,668 Speaker 1: a pin drop in Owings Mills, Maryland when he opens 528 00:25:26,748 --> 00:25:32,308 Speaker 1: that door, and it's likesps. I cannot imagine what it 529 00:25:32,428 --> 00:25:34,308 Speaker 1: must be like for him to now talk to a 530 00:25:34,428 --> 00:25:36,908 Speaker 1: new offensive coordinator, now, Todd Munkin is there? How is 531 00:25:36,948 --> 00:25:39,548 Speaker 1: he changing the scheme? Did you even want me here? 532 00:25:39,628 --> 00:25:41,468 Speaker 1: Do I want you here? He's got to go up 533 00:25:41,508 --> 00:25:43,868 Speaker 1: and shake John Harbaugh's hand, And it might be good 534 00:25:43,908 --> 00:25:46,548 Speaker 1: for a week, two weeks, But I'm talking. It's October 535 00:25:46,748 --> 00:25:49,588 Speaker 1: and this team is three and four and they're answering 536 00:25:49,668 --> 00:25:52,188 Speaker 1: questions about each other every day, and we have to 537 00:25:52,268 --> 00:25:54,468 Speaker 1: start reflecting back on how we even got here in 538 00:25:54,508 --> 00:25:57,388 Speaker 1: the first place. This has been eighteen months at least 539 00:25:57,628 --> 00:26:00,308 Speaker 1: of emotional turmoil. That would be the craziest thing. Thank 540 00:26:00,348 --> 00:26:01,708 Speaker 1: you so much. I'll take this. Oh are you taking? 541 00:26:02,508 --> 00:26:04,588 Speaker 1: It's my job. I've told you my job. Also, when 542 00:26:04,588 --> 00:26:05,948 Speaker 1: you talk and I hold it like this, it just 543 00:26:05,988 --> 00:26:07,628 Speaker 1: looks like a talking Lombardi. All right, Here we go. 544 00:26:08,148 --> 00:26:10,748 Speaker 1: Time rast being around. We're each gonna have twenty seconds 545 00:26:11,068 --> 00:26:13,908 Speaker 1: on the clock to answer the same question. Here it 546 00:26:14,068 --> 00:26:17,268 Speaker 1: is Jason's brother, Devin mccorty, one of four Boston area 547 00:26:17,348 --> 00:26:20,748 Speaker 1: sports legends throughout the first pitch yesterday at Fenway. Three 548 00:26:20,788 --> 00:26:23,388 Speaker 1: of them were legendary. One of them did barely made 549 00:26:23,428 --> 00:26:24,948 Speaker 1: the ball across the plate. And you know who we're 550 00:26:24,948 --> 00:26:27,428 Speaker 1: talking about, Devin mccordy. I think one hopped it in 551 00:26:27,868 --> 00:26:31,868 Speaker 1: I mean, that's David Ortiz, that's Sean Thornton, that's who 552 00:26:31,948 --> 00:26:34,268 Speaker 1: is their most Celtics. I don't even know a legend. 553 00:26:34,428 --> 00:26:37,628 Speaker 1: The point is dev one, Come on, Dev Kyle, you're 554 00:26:37,628 --> 00:26:39,748 Speaker 1: a first What sporting event? Because that was probably a 555 00:26:39,828 --> 00:26:42,308 Speaker 1: great moment for Dev. What sporting event do you most 556 00:26:42,388 --> 00:26:43,828 Speaker 1: want to be a part of. I want to throw 557 00:26:43,868 --> 00:26:45,708 Speaker 1: out the first pitch at Fenway Park and I could 558 00:26:46,108 --> 00:26:47,988 Speaker 1: have fifteen beers and do it left hand and do 559 00:26:47,988 --> 00:26:49,908 Speaker 1: it better than Devin mccordy just did. What the hell 560 00:26:50,028 --> 00:26:51,508 Speaker 1: was that? How is that good of an athlete? That 561 00:26:51,548 --> 00:26:53,428 Speaker 1: bad of a thrower? Yeah, it was awful. I almost 562 00:26:53,468 --> 00:26:55,908 Speaker 1: look like fifty throwing a left handed He made fifty 563 00:26:55,948 --> 00:26:58,908 Speaker 1: cent look like Tom Seaver. That was an incredible, incredible thing. 564 00:26:59,108 --> 00:27:02,148 Speaker 1: Jason speak on it. She said, one hop. I think 565 00:27:02,188 --> 00:27:04,028 Speaker 1: it might have took two hops to get to the home. 566 00:27:04,748 --> 00:27:06,228 Speaker 1: I think we all want to go out there and 567 00:27:06,308 --> 00:27:08,748 Speaker 1: just prove that he was awful. I FaceTime and right 568 00:27:08,788 --> 00:27:11,108 Speaker 1: after his reaction was I had a shoulder surgery. To 569 00:27:11,268 --> 00:27:13,228 Speaker 1: all see, well, maybe don't go out there and throw 570 00:27:13,308 --> 00:27:14,988 Speaker 1: the first pitch. It was up to me. I'm going 571 00:27:15,028 --> 00:27:17,428 Speaker 1: out there for the NBA Finals and at halftime, I'm 572 00:27:17,508 --> 00:27:20,308 Speaker 1: taking a half court shot to win a ton of money. 573 00:27:20,348 --> 00:27:22,428 Speaker 1: And once I win that money, I love you guys, 574 00:27:22,508 --> 00:27:24,348 Speaker 1: but I'm not coming into work. Will, what do you have? 575 00:27:24,908 --> 00:27:27,268 Speaker 1: I love the fact that Devon gave infield practice to 576 00:27:27,428 --> 00:27:30,068 Speaker 1: the Red Sox before the game. That's fantastic. I would 577 00:27:30,188 --> 00:27:34,228 Speaker 1: want to do the Kentucky Derby everybody. I can only 578 00:27:34,268 --> 00:27:37,788 Speaker 1: imagine just being on that thoroughbred speeding around the track. 579 00:27:38,108 --> 00:27:40,268 Speaker 1: You go by the infield, which of course is like 580 00:27:40,428 --> 00:27:42,548 Speaker 1: MTV Spring Break, then you go around the turn you 581 00:27:42,588 --> 00:27:47,708 Speaker 1: see millionaires row the Twin Spires. Nothing like the Kentucky Derby. Brow. Yeah, 582 00:27:47,748 --> 00:27:51,108 Speaker 1: I've kind of go along with Will. The infield. I 583 00:27:51,148 --> 00:27:54,028 Speaker 1: think it's the Indy five hundred that there's got a 584 00:27:54,228 --> 00:27:56,708 Speaker 1: huge party with Nascar. I think that would be pretty cool, 585 00:27:56,788 --> 00:27:59,068 Speaker 1: and I hear it's pretty loud as well. But yeah, 586 00:27:59,108 --> 00:28:00,468 Speaker 1: give me a keg of beer, Will, And I'm with 587 00:28:00,548 --> 00:28:02,228 Speaker 1: you on that one. So give me the Indy five 588 00:28:02,308 --> 00:28:05,668 Speaker 1: hundred or give me some Nascar. Yeah, sure, Yeah, I 589 00:28:05,708 --> 00:28:07,788 Speaker 1: won't be a problem for you. Breaking us is like murdosses. Yes, 590 00:28:08,428 --> 00:28:10,388 Speaker 1: I had two that I really could not decide upon, 591 00:28:10,508 --> 00:28:12,628 Speaker 1: but then I realized that one was something that Kyle 592 00:28:12,668 --> 00:28:15,348 Speaker 1: Brandt already did, which makes it feel less elusive. Which 593 00:28:15,388 --> 00:28:17,708 Speaker 1: I really wanted to announce a draft pick for my 594 00:28:17,828 --> 00:28:21,308 Speaker 1: hometown Minnesota Vikings, but you know what, instead, I would 595 00:28:21,428 --> 00:28:24,308 Speaker 1: rather be on a float of a Viking Super Bowl 596 00:28:24,388 --> 00:28:27,028 Speaker 1: parade because that's a sporting event in and of itself, right, 597 00:28:27,108 --> 00:28:30,228 Speaker 1: so there is a Lombardi involved. I get to go 598 00:28:30,388 --> 00:28:34,268 Speaker 1: back home and celebrate, and thatis yeah. No, do you 599 00:28:34,308 --> 00:28:37,268 Speaker 1: think it matters when you're deleting beers? No, it does not. 600 00:28:37,428 --> 00:28:39,428 Speaker 1: Coming up on Good Morning Football, if your team's in 601 00:28:39,468 --> 00:28:41,028 Speaker 1: the market for a running back, you might want to 602 00:28:41,068 --> 00:28:58,308 Speaker 1: check out one of our next guests, UCLA Zach Charbono. Hey, 603 00:28:58,748 --> 00:29:01,188 Speaker 1: next Gen chats. We bring in all the prospects there, 604 00:29:01,188 --> 00:29:03,828 Speaker 1: the next generation. We chat with them. Our next guest 605 00:29:03,868 --> 00:29:08,468 Speaker 1: studies college career in that harbor and it ended in Hollywood. Guys, 606 00:29:08,508 --> 00:29:13,708 Speaker 1: Please welcome UCLA running back Zach scharponnet. What's up, Zach? Hey? 607 00:29:13,748 --> 00:29:16,228 Speaker 1: How you guys doing a sree. I can see you're 608 00:29:16,228 --> 00:29:18,268 Speaker 1: just hanging around. We love that. That's what we do here, 609 00:29:18,348 --> 00:29:20,548 Speaker 1: and that's what you do on the field. You dominates 610 00:29:20,788 --> 00:29:23,708 Speaker 1: thousand yards, double digit touchdowns each of your last two 611 00:29:23,788 --> 00:29:26,548 Speaker 1: seasons productive as hell. It's all about that best fit 612 00:29:26,708 --> 00:29:28,828 Speaker 1: in the NFL. You're hearing this now, how would you 613 00:29:28,988 --> 00:29:32,108 Speaker 1: describe your running style when you get the ball? How 614 00:29:32,148 --> 00:29:35,308 Speaker 1: you running it? Yeah? You know, something I always focus on, 615 00:29:35,428 --> 00:29:37,228 Speaker 1: especially when I'm around the ball, it's just being physical 616 00:29:37,428 --> 00:29:40,708 Speaker 1: and being a downhill one cut back. Um. You know, 617 00:29:40,748 --> 00:29:43,148 Speaker 1: I think that's going to translate well at the next level. Two. 618 00:29:43,548 --> 00:29:44,628 Speaker 1: You know what I mean. You don't see as many 619 00:29:44,668 --> 00:29:46,748 Speaker 1: home run hits and you know I'm gonna turn for 620 00:29:46,788 --> 00:29:48,708 Speaker 1: those x yards too, especially at an next level. So 621 00:29:48,988 --> 00:29:53,188 Speaker 1: that's how I see myself. Hey, damn right, downhill one 622 00:29:53,308 --> 00:29:55,948 Speaker 1: cut six one. You're a beast out there, but you're 623 00:29:55,988 --> 00:29:58,908 Speaker 1: also a beast in the weight room. During your freshman 624 00:29:58,988 --> 00:30:02,468 Speaker 1: year at Michigan, coaches labeled you the weight room stalker. 625 00:30:02,748 --> 00:30:05,028 Speaker 1: I want to know what is your goat in the 626 00:30:05,108 --> 00:30:07,148 Speaker 1: weight room and what the numbers are that you're putting 627 00:30:07,228 --> 00:30:09,988 Speaker 1: up and how do you feel that contributes to your game? Yeah? Um, 628 00:30:10,348 --> 00:30:12,708 Speaker 1: just going throughout my career, especially throughout college, on them. 629 00:30:13,268 --> 00:30:16,148 Speaker 1: Something I've always proud of myself on is just going 630 00:30:16,188 --> 00:30:19,108 Speaker 1: on the weight room being the strongest, most physical that 631 00:30:19,188 --> 00:30:22,908 Speaker 1: I can be. Especially going out onto the field. You know, 632 00:30:22,988 --> 00:30:24,588 Speaker 1: I don't do a lot of heavyweight, but you know, 633 00:30:24,628 --> 00:30:25,868 Speaker 1: I do a lot of high reps, a lot of 634 00:30:25,948 --> 00:30:27,908 Speaker 1: high perch rey work. That's something I've done since high 635 00:30:27,908 --> 00:30:29,828 Speaker 1: school too, So that's some of my focus. A lot 636 00:30:29,868 --> 00:30:31,508 Speaker 1: on too, and a lot of balance and stuff like that. 637 00:30:32,348 --> 00:30:34,908 Speaker 1: I'm graduate. I'm glad you mentioned high school, Oaks Christian 638 00:30:35,228 --> 00:30:37,508 Speaker 1: High School in California, where you went. You learn how 639 00:30:37,548 --> 00:30:39,068 Speaker 1: to do all those pull ups and push ups. You 640 00:30:39,148 --> 00:30:41,908 Speaker 1: had a teammate doing them right alongside you. Giants linebacker 641 00:30:42,028 --> 00:30:46,548 Speaker 1: Cavon Thibodeau talking about an all named team Thibodeaux Charbonnet, 642 00:30:46,868 --> 00:30:49,468 Speaker 1: I feel like some Burgundy's coming next. Have you gotten 643 00:30:49,508 --> 00:30:53,068 Speaker 1: any advice from Cavon on what the draft is going 644 00:30:53,108 --> 00:30:55,468 Speaker 1: to be like and what the NFL is like? Yeah, 645 00:30:56,548 --> 00:30:58,188 Speaker 1: it's funny you say that. You know, he actually reached 646 00:30:58,188 --> 00:31:00,068 Speaker 1: out last week. You know, he said, it's just gonna 647 00:31:00,068 --> 00:31:01,388 Speaker 1: be the best time in your life in and just 648 00:31:01,628 --> 00:31:04,188 Speaker 1: enjoy the process, you know. So that's something not something 649 00:31:04,228 --> 00:31:05,868 Speaker 1: I'm going in the process with. You know, I'm enjoying 650 00:31:05,868 --> 00:31:08,188 Speaker 1: every second of it. Um, you know, I'm just excited 651 00:31:08,188 --> 00:31:09,988 Speaker 1: to go to the next level. Two and continue to 652 00:31:10,028 --> 00:31:12,468 Speaker 1: play on Sundays. Is Zach clear something up for me? 653 00:31:12,548 --> 00:31:15,468 Speaker 1: We had Jabal Williams on the show last a couple 654 00:31:15,548 --> 00:31:17,468 Speaker 1: weeks ago from the lines and now he's with Saints. 655 00:31:17,628 --> 00:31:21,108 Speaker 1: Big anime fan Jamal Williams. Now we hear that Zach 656 00:31:21,188 --> 00:31:23,708 Speaker 1: Charbona is also a big anime fan. What's up the 657 00:31:23,828 --> 00:31:28,108 Speaker 1: running backs and Anime's what drives you to such a genre? Yeah, 658 00:31:28,908 --> 00:31:30,188 Speaker 1: to be honest, there's a lot of people in my 659 00:31:30,268 --> 00:31:32,988 Speaker 1: high school I watched it too, especially on my football team, 660 00:31:33,028 --> 00:31:35,388 Speaker 1: and you know, I've just carried it on ever since. Honestly, 661 00:31:35,428 --> 00:31:38,428 Speaker 1: I've seen like every single animal to be That's something 662 00:31:38,468 --> 00:31:40,308 Speaker 1: I watch a lot of it too, So that's something 663 00:31:40,308 --> 00:31:42,028 Speaker 1: I continue to watch on front your role, that's the 664 00:31:42,068 --> 00:31:43,868 Speaker 1: app I use. But yeah, I mean it really all 665 00:31:43,908 --> 00:31:45,308 Speaker 1: just started in high school and I've just been going 666 00:31:45,348 --> 00:31:48,228 Speaker 1: with it ever since. Sweat it's animated. It's also the 667 00:31:48,268 --> 00:31:50,388 Speaker 1: way that you run. I have to say, we've done 668 00:31:50,508 --> 00:31:52,428 Speaker 1: a lot of these interviews. We've never seen a chair 669 00:31:52,628 --> 00:31:55,148 Speaker 1: quite like that. I'm into it. We like the backgrounds 670 00:31:55,188 --> 00:31:57,668 Speaker 1: and Charbonay, you right now have the number one background 671 00:31:57,748 --> 00:31:59,948 Speaker 1: both of your upbringing and your actual camera shot dude, 672 00:31:59,988 --> 00:32:02,708 Speaker 1: it's awesome to meet you. Yeah, I appreciate it. See 673 00:32:02,828 --> 00:32:05,708 Speaker 1: on Sundays my man love cool us out ready. Appreciate 674 00:32:05,788 --> 00:32:10,108 Speaker 1: you many sir. Thank you guys. I'm doing See you guys. 675 00:32:10,308 --> 00:32:11,588 Speaker 1: Have a good weekend. Puter's back.