1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,668 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,748 --> 00:00:14,668 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:22,268 --> 00:00:27,748 Speaker 2: Good Morning, Hey, welcome to Good Morning Football, Yeah, live 4 00:00:27,788 --> 00:00:30,588 Speaker 2: in New York City. It's Tuesday, May ninth. I'm Jamie Ardl, 5 00:00:30,628 --> 00:00:33,388 Speaker 2: Kyle Brandt of course, Jason mccordy, of course, and then 6 00:00:33,428 --> 00:00:35,788 Speaker 2: a two time Super Bowl champion, ten years in the league, 7 00:00:35,868 --> 00:00:38,908 Speaker 2: veteran quarterback Logan Ryan. Still trying to get this man 8 00:00:39,268 --> 00:00:40,788 Speaker 2: to sign up with the team next year so that 9 00:00:40,868 --> 00:00:43,748 Speaker 2: we can legitimize his eleventh year and we could have 10 00:00:43,868 --> 00:00:45,788 Speaker 2: back in season eleven year. Vet. We're trying to make 11 00:00:45,788 --> 00:00:46,068 Speaker 2: it work. 12 00:00:46,428 --> 00:00:49,748 Speaker 3: He's pretty good on TV. Elliot, you should say you're comfortable. 13 00:00:50,268 --> 00:00:52,388 Speaker 4: Hey, we'll see what the eleven year is talking about. I'm 14 00:00:52,428 --> 00:00:53,868 Speaker 4: excited opportunity that it's been a. 15 00:00:53,868 --> 00:00:54,308 Speaker 1: Lot of fun. 16 00:00:54,468 --> 00:00:56,268 Speaker 2: We've loved having you. We're happy to have you back 17 00:00:56,308 --> 00:00:57,708 Speaker 2: to two. We always take pride in the fact that 18 00:00:57,748 --> 00:01:00,308 Speaker 2: we don't scare anybody away, so that's important. Well, not 19 00:01:00,468 --> 00:01:03,068 Speaker 2: yet exactly, Kyle. You must be fired up because you're 20 00:01:03,068 --> 00:01:04,868 Speaker 2: the only person at the table who knows what's schedule 21 00:01:04,908 --> 00:01:08,748 Speaker 2: release really means. We are two days away from having 22 00:01:08,828 --> 00:01:11,828 Speaker 2: that now. The twenty twenty three NFL schedule will be revealed, 23 00:01:11,948 --> 00:01:15,108 Speaker 2: and tomorrow a little teaser, we are going to unveil 24 00:01:15,148 --> 00:01:18,948 Speaker 2: the International Games and they're hosting cities right here on 25 00:01:18,948 --> 00:01:20,668 Speaker 2: our show. We already know a handful of the teams 26 00:01:20,708 --> 00:01:23,028 Speaker 2: that we're going, but we don't know the opponents and 27 00:01:23,068 --> 00:01:26,148 Speaker 2: we don't know what countries they're going to. So we're 28 00:01:26,188 --> 00:01:28,148 Speaker 2: going to find out and then begins our pitch. We're 29 00:01:28,148 --> 00:01:30,948 Speaker 2: good morning football going to those places. So until then we'll. 30 00:01:30,788 --> 00:01:40,348 Speaker 1: Pitch that hard exactly games right, just say hell yes, right, yes, yet. 31 00:01:38,068 --> 00:01:41,788 Speaker 2: Stamp all right, sound for the lead blockers. There are 32 00:01:41,828 --> 00:01:44,828 Speaker 2: still a lot of unknowns lurking in the NFL world, 33 00:01:44,948 --> 00:01:47,428 Speaker 2: like the schedule, like the International Games. Also here some 34 00:01:47,548 --> 00:01:50,348 Speaker 2: mysteries from friend of the show, Rich Eisen, who revealed 35 00:01:50,348 --> 00:01:53,628 Speaker 2: his top five post draft mysteries and his show starting 36 00:01:53,668 --> 00:01:55,468 Speaker 2: at five and working our way up. We've got Deshaun 37 00:01:55,508 --> 00:01:57,548 Speaker 2: Watson and the Browns. What are they doing? Who will 38 00:01:57,588 --> 00:01:59,548 Speaker 2: win the NFC South? Kind of a still question we 39 00:01:59,588 --> 00:02:01,668 Speaker 2: have from last year, Sean Payton taking over as the 40 00:02:01,668 --> 00:02:03,948 Speaker 2: head coach in Denver. What's that bit going to be? 41 00:02:04,028 --> 00:02:04,108 Speaker 1: Like? 42 00:02:04,428 --> 00:02:06,308 Speaker 2: Three of his offense with Lamar and some of their 43 00:02:06,388 --> 00:02:09,188 Speaker 2: key additions and a change of coordinator and number one, 44 00:02:09,188 --> 00:02:11,308 Speaker 2: of course it's Aaron Rodgers and the new England Jet. 45 00:02:11,388 --> 00:02:15,068 Speaker 2: So Eisen zeroed in on five good ones, five good 46 00:02:15,108 --> 00:02:17,668 Speaker 2: mysteries that will all unravel now through the twenty twenty 47 00:02:17,708 --> 00:02:19,868 Speaker 2: three seasons. Now you get to pick from Rich's list 48 00:02:20,028 --> 00:02:22,828 Speaker 2: or create your own, but log you'll go first. Which 49 00:02:22,948 --> 00:02:25,308 Speaker 2: mystery are you looking most forward to finding the answer 50 00:02:25,348 --> 00:02:26,308 Speaker 2: to next season? One? 51 00:02:26,348 --> 00:02:28,308 Speaker 4: I think it's a great list, but one stands out 52 00:02:28,348 --> 00:02:30,988 Speaker 4: to me, and it's got to be Sean Payton and 53 00:02:31,028 --> 00:02:31,948 Speaker 4: these Denver Broncos. 54 00:02:32,188 --> 00:02:32,348 Speaker 2: Yeah. 55 00:02:32,788 --> 00:02:35,388 Speaker 4: I mean, Sean is a guru from what we know, 56 00:02:35,828 --> 00:02:37,948 Speaker 4: He's proven there's a reason why he could sit a 57 00:02:37,988 --> 00:02:40,708 Speaker 4: year out of football and still be so solid after. 58 00:02:41,228 --> 00:02:43,188 Speaker 5: And I think Russ is going to cook a little 59 00:02:43,188 --> 00:02:43,868 Speaker 5: bit more this year. 60 00:02:43,908 --> 00:02:46,868 Speaker 4: I mean, studies show averages are Russ is not going 61 00:02:46,908 --> 00:02:48,748 Speaker 4: to play that bad again. I don't know what last 62 00:02:48,828 --> 00:02:50,468 Speaker 4: year was. I don't know if he got in rhythm. 63 00:02:50,508 --> 00:02:52,868 Speaker 4: I don't know if he was really comfortable. Obviously there's 64 00:02:52,868 --> 00:02:54,388 Speaker 4: a lot of stuff going on there. But I have 65 00:02:54,468 --> 00:02:58,268 Speaker 4: to believe that Sean Payton coming back the level of detail, 66 00:02:58,588 --> 00:03:02,108 Speaker 4: attention to detail, and Russ is a highly detailed guy. 67 00:03:02,148 --> 00:03:03,548 Speaker 4: I think he'll get Russ back on track, and I 68 00:03:03,588 --> 00:03:05,108 Speaker 4: think Denver's gonna look much different. 69 00:03:05,148 --> 00:03:06,708 Speaker 5: I mean, I think they have to have too much talent. 70 00:03:06,908 --> 00:03:09,788 Speaker 1: Well, Russ gets off rhythm. Okay, the play falls off 71 00:03:09,788 --> 00:03:12,188 Speaker 1: a little bit, the bottom drop died. We didn't recognize 72 00:03:12,188 --> 00:03:13,868 Speaker 1: that player. And I don't want to indulge in that 73 00:03:14,108 --> 00:03:17,668 Speaker 1: finance last year, but as a DV your same era 74 00:03:17,708 --> 00:03:19,788 Speaker 1: as Russ, you've played in the same league as him 75 00:03:19,788 --> 00:03:21,668 Speaker 1: as years. What happened? 76 00:03:22,548 --> 00:03:23,188 Speaker 2: What did you see? 77 00:03:23,348 --> 00:03:24,308 Speaker 1: It was very strange. 78 00:03:24,468 --> 00:03:26,428 Speaker 4: Yeah, I think I saw a player that just wasn't 79 00:03:26,508 --> 00:03:29,188 Speaker 4: sticking to what he does. I think the offense in 80 00:03:29,228 --> 00:03:32,228 Speaker 4: Seattle was really based on him throwing these deep ball 81 00:03:32,388 --> 00:03:34,988 Speaker 4: moon shots, and he had those receivers. He had those 82 00:03:35,068 --> 00:03:37,188 Speaker 4: vertical receivers in Lockett and Metcalfe, and he was able 83 00:03:37,228 --> 00:03:40,588 Speaker 4: to extend plays with this athleticism, and he just didn't. 84 00:03:40,308 --> 00:03:41,348 Speaker 5: See that decision making. 85 00:03:41,388 --> 00:03:44,108 Speaker 4: Being as Chris, he wasn't extending plays as much, and 86 00:03:44,108 --> 00:03:46,348 Speaker 4: he wasn't able to push the ball vertical as he 87 00:03:46,388 --> 00:03:49,188 Speaker 4: normally would in that offense with Hackett. So I think 88 00:03:49,228 --> 00:03:51,548 Speaker 4: that Sean Payton's going to go back and do what 89 00:03:51,828 --> 00:03:54,308 Speaker 4: Russ does best, and the short passing game needs to 90 00:03:54,348 --> 00:03:56,828 Speaker 4: get established to set up the moon ball shots later on. 91 00:03:56,868 --> 00:03:58,428 Speaker 1: Well, I'm with you. I actually think that's the most 92 00:03:58,428 --> 00:04:00,628 Speaker 1: interesting thing too, because I remember a year ago when 93 00:04:00,628 --> 00:04:04,708 Speaker 1: he was showing up for training camp and current Broncos 94 00:04:04,748 --> 00:04:07,228 Speaker 1: were taking selfies with books like it was like the 95 00:04:07,268 --> 00:04:09,948 Speaker 1: Pope had showed up, and everybody in training camp in 96 00:04:10,028 --> 00:04:13,108 Speaker 1: Broncos fans was having this this incredible rush to see 97 00:04:13,148 --> 00:04:16,068 Speaker 1: him and he'd get a piece of him. They started three 98 00:04:16,188 --> 00:04:18,268 Speaker 1: and ten. I had to look it up again. I'm like, 99 00:04:18,468 --> 00:04:20,828 Speaker 1: I know they were rough last year, three and ten, 100 00:04:21,028 --> 00:04:23,428 Speaker 1: at what point? And then they won a few more games. 101 00:04:23,628 --> 00:04:26,788 Speaker 1: So Peyton comes in, and you know, the grandeur in 102 00:04:26,788 --> 00:04:29,668 Speaker 1: the aura of Sean Payton this offseason has just surged. 103 00:04:29,708 --> 00:04:31,548 Speaker 1: And that's what happens when you're out of football and 104 00:04:31,548 --> 00:04:33,908 Speaker 1: then people start saying, oh, Peyton's great, Peyton's great. So 105 00:04:33,948 --> 00:04:36,508 Speaker 1: I looked up another thing. Two thousand and six, his 106 00:04:36,628 --> 00:04:39,348 Speaker 1: first year with the Saints, they had three and thirteen 107 00:04:39,468 --> 00:04:43,348 Speaker 1: the year before Sean Payton shows up and they go 108 00:04:43,468 --> 00:04:45,388 Speaker 1: ten and six and they go to the title game. 109 00:04:45,428 --> 00:04:47,468 Speaker 1: In his first year, guys, they were in the NFC 110 00:04:47,548 --> 00:04:49,308 Speaker 1: Title game. I remember it well. It was Drew Brees 111 00:04:49,388 --> 00:04:52,148 Speaker 1: versus Rex Grossman, and they lost, but they were in it. 112 00:04:52,148 --> 00:04:54,348 Speaker 1: It was Reggie Bush's and when he showed up. So 113 00:04:54,468 --> 00:04:56,108 Speaker 1: look at what he did. And this is a long 114 00:04:56,188 --> 00:04:59,148 Speaker 1: time ago, granted, but the idea that Sean Payton is 115 00:04:59,148 --> 00:05:00,988 Speaker 1: going to show up and just fix the Broncos, do 116 00:05:01,028 --> 00:05:02,588 Speaker 1: you scoff at it? Do you roll your eyes? I 117 00:05:02,628 --> 00:05:04,428 Speaker 1: don't know. The Saints were like one of the the 118 00:05:04,468 --> 00:05:07,428 Speaker 1: worst franchises in all of professional sports, not just football. 119 00:05:07,428 --> 00:05:10,588 Speaker 1: I were really bad one year to the title game 120 00:05:10,668 --> 00:05:13,028 Speaker 1: a couple of years later, Super Bowl champ. He did it, 121 00:05:13,228 --> 00:05:15,628 Speaker 1: He really did it. He has the skin on the 122 00:05:15,708 --> 00:05:19,428 Speaker 1: wall of showing up to a mess, probably less talented 123 00:05:19,468 --> 00:05:22,348 Speaker 1: than the Broncos are right now. So if he the 124 00:05:23,148 --> 00:05:26,668 Speaker 1: element in the room, though, is the Mahomes factor is there? 125 00:05:27,028 --> 00:05:28,508 Speaker 1: Like the Chiefs thing is always going to be there. 126 00:05:28,548 --> 00:05:29,708 Speaker 1: So now he's got to show up and do what 127 00:05:29,748 --> 00:05:31,348 Speaker 1: he did with the Saints again over a decade and 128 00:05:31,388 --> 00:05:33,628 Speaker 1: a half later, and do it in the same division 129 00:05:33,628 --> 00:05:35,948 Speaker 1: as Mahomes. We had Peyton on during Super Bowl Week. 130 00:05:35,988 --> 00:05:37,748 Speaker 1: We were down there and Peter and I were talking 131 00:05:37,748 --> 00:05:39,388 Speaker 1: to him. Mahomes, is there what are you gonna do 132 00:05:39,468 --> 00:05:42,108 Speaker 1: And he was like, didn't even blink. Not afraid that's 133 00:05:42,148 --> 00:05:43,908 Speaker 1: the thing, like some new coach is gonna be like, well, 134 00:05:43,908 --> 00:05:46,308 Speaker 1: we're gonna do this. Peyton's like I've been here, I've 135 00:05:46,308 --> 00:05:49,068 Speaker 1: been this, this like I'm not afraid of Patrick Mahomes. 136 00:05:49,108 --> 00:05:51,468 Speaker 1: And there was a confidence and a moxie that I 137 00:05:51,468 --> 00:05:54,228 Speaker 1: think is gonna work really well because Russ very unique guy. 138 00:05:54,548 --> 00:05:57,308 Speaker 1: Peyton like no bs whatsoever. I have my eyes on them. 139 00:05:57,348 --> 00:05:59,388 Speaker 1: If they could do something the AFC West after that 140 00:05:59,388 --> 00:06:01,348 Speaker 1: bad of a season last year, massive. 141 00:06:01,148 --> 00:06:02,748 Speaker 3: Well, you put that full screen up and you look 142 00:06:02,748 --> 00:06:06,348 Speaker 3: at that points per game from fifteen twenty twenty one 143 00:06:06,428 --> 00:06:09,548 Speaker 3: season is unbelievable. And as I look at the list 144 00:06:09,548 --> 00:06:12,068 Speaker 3: of mysteries, Sean Payton being there is almost like, well, 145 00:06:12,188 --> 00:06:13,948 Speaker 3: is this a mystery? If he does what he does, 146 00:06:14,148 --> 00:06:16,188 Speaker 3: then you expect it to be on the upward trend 147 00:06:16,188 --> 00:06:19,148 Speaker 3: for the Denver Broncos. That list to me, I look 148 00:06:19,188 --> 00:06:21,948 Speaker 3: at the very bottom and Deshaun Watson in the Cleveland 149 00:06:21,948 --> 00:06:25,508 Speaker 3: Brown is a mystery that no one's talking about because 150 00:06:25,708 --> 00:06:26,588 Speaker 3: you said it last week. 151 00:06:26,668 --> 00:06:27,468 Speaker 5: It's uncomfortable. 152 00:06:27,468 --> 00:06:29,988 Speaker 3: You don't know if it's okay to discuss yet, but 153 00:06:30,028 --> 00:06:32,108 Speaker 3: you can discuss the football side of it. And now 154 00:06:32,188 --> 00:06:34,668 Speaker 3: Watson's gonna be back. Last year was only a few games. 155 00:06:34,708 --> 00:06:36,188 Speaker 3: It was hard to figure out what he was going 156 00:06:36,228 --> 00:06:38,388 Speaker 3: to be because the last time we saw him was 157 00:06:38,388 --> 00:06:42,188 Speaker 3: in twenty twenty, a full season with the Houston Texans, 158 00:06:42,388 --> 00:06:44,708 Speaker 3: and when he was out there, he was actually a 159 00:06:44,828 --> 00:06:46,908 Speaker 3: really good football player. When you go back and you 160 00:06:46,948 --> 00:06:51,068 Speaker 3: look at where he ranked amongst quarterbacks in the NFL 161 00:06:51,268 --> 00:06:53,748 Speaker 3: that year, I mean, look at that. Everything is in 162 00:06:53,828 --> 00:06:56,228 Speaker 3: the top five. Any stat you want to look at, 163 00:06:56,508 --> 00:06:59,668 Speaker 3: it is right there. Deshaun Watson's only twenty eight years 164 00:06:59,708 --> 00:07:03,068 Speaker 3: old going into this season. He'll be turning that in September. 165 00:07:03,148 --> 00:07:05,748 Speaker 3: And this is a Cleveland Browns where in this division. 166 00:07:06,068 --> 00:07:09,668 Speaker 3: All we talked about deservingly so is Lamar Jackson and 167 00:07:09,788 --> 00:07:11,988 Speaker 3: Joe Burrow. We said, all right, Kenny Pickett's on the rise. 168 00:07:12,108 --> 00:07:14,468 Speaker 3: Let's see what this young guy's gonna be. No one's 169 00:07:14,508 --> 00:07:18,268 Speaker 3: discussing the Cleveland Browns. And this team has Nick Chubb, 170 00:07:18,348 --> 00:07:20,628 Speaker 3: they have David the Joker, that have Amari Cooper. They 171 00:07:20,748 --> 00:07:23,068 Speaker 3: just signed Elijah More trade of him for the Jets. 172 00:07:23,188 --> 00:07:25,548 Speaker 3: They have weapons, and if Deshaun Watson can get back 173 00:07:25,588 --> 00:07:28,028 Speaker 3: to form of something similar to what he was in 174 00:07:28,068 --> 00:07:30,628 Speaker 3: twenty twenty. This is the mystery that I'm going to 175 00:07:30,668 --> 00:07:32,548 Speaker 3: be looking at for the season because it's going to 176 00:07:32,588 --> 00:07:34,468 Speaker 3: be a conversation that we have to discuss from a 177 00:07:34,468 --> 00:07:37,388 Speaker 3: football standpoint on what the Browns can do and if 178 00:07:37,388 --> 00:07:39,948 Speaker 3: they're going to be a possible team in the playoffs 179 00:07:40,028 --> 00:07:42,548 Speaker 3: late in the season, especially in the division with the 180 00:07:42,628 --> 00:07:45,148 Speaker 3: Baltimore Ravens in the Cincinnati Bengals. 181 00:07:45,228 --> 00:07:48,188 Speaker 2: Yeah, mysteries are fun because I think when you know something, 182 00:07:48,228 --> 00:07:50,148 Speaker 2: it's comfortable and we could just keep talking about the 183 00:07:50,148 --> 00:07:52,388 Speaker 2: same stuff over and over again. So I went to 184 00:07:52,868 --> 00:07:55,308 Speaker 2: the number four on Rich's list, but I wanted to 185 00:07:55,348 --> 00:07:57,388 Speaker 2: expand on it a little bit because the NFC South 186 00:07:57,668 --> 00:07:59,188 Speaker 2: was such a mystery to us last year and kind 187 00:07:59,188 --> 00:08:03,188 Speaker 2: of have a fun mystery the rookie quarterbacks in the South, 188 00:08:03,428 --> 00:08:06,268 Speaker 2: the AFC and the NFC because the day it's just 189 00:08:06,348 --> 00:08:09,108 Speaker 2: a new influx of faces down there. Because we know 190 00:08:09,148 --> 00:08:10,908 Speaker 2: what we have in Buffalo, we know we have in 191 00:08:10,988 --> 00:08:12,828 Speaker 2: Kansas City, and if Stafford all of a sudden becomes 192 00:08:12,908 --> 00:08:15,268 Speaker 2: killered again in LA we got that. We've seen that 193 00:08:15,348 --> 00:08:18,068 Speaker 2: story unfold. What are we doing in the South between 194 00:08:18,148 --> 00:08:21,108 Speaker 2: these eight teams for the first time ever. One division 195 00:08:21,268 --> 00:08:24,308 Speaker 2: could start three rookie quarterbacks Week one, and the AFC 196 00:08:24,468 --> 00:08:27,268 Speaker 2: South as it if we see Anthony Richardson, C J. 197 00:08:27,348 --> 00:08:29,468 Speaker 2: Stroud and Will Levis. I know Levis is a stretch 198 00:08:29,468 --> 00:08:31,228 Speaker 2: with the Titans, but it could happen. You never know. 199 00:08:31,588 --> 00:08:34,628 Speaker 2: There are nine times this season, again, if you consider 200 00:08:34,708 --> 00:08:36,748 Speaker 2: Levis as a part of this with the Titans, there 201 00:08:36,788 --> 00:08:38,748 Speaker 2: are nine times this season that you would see a 202 00:08:38,788 --> 00:08:42,308 Speaker 2: matchup between two rookie quarterbacks between these two divisions. That's 203 00:08:42,348 --> 00:08:44,748 Speaker 2: a lot of fresh meat on the table, if you will, 204 00:08:45,228 --> 00:08:48,628 Speaker 2: with these quarterbacks in this division. These guys were exciting 205 00:08:48,668 --> 00:08:51,868 Speaker 2: to watch the storylines of the draft. They're also really talented. 206 00:08:51,988 --> 00:08:54,508 Speaker 2: The arrival of their talents in the NFL is what 207 00:08:54,548 --> 00:08:56,748 Speaker 2: remains a mystery, and I think that's the fun part 208 00:08:56,788 --> 00:08:59,068 Speaker 2: about watching a Bryce Young come into town as C. J. 209 00:08:59,148 --> 00:09:01,748 Speaker 2: Stroud go to Houston working with the new head coach 210 00:09:02,308 --> 00:09:05,628 Speaker 2: with Demico Ryans, but then Bryce Young going to Carolina 211 00:09:05,868 --> 00:09:08,508 Speaker 2: and working with a veteran coach at Frank Right. All 212 00:09:08,628 --> 00:09:11,068 Speaker 2: of the way the puzzle pieces work here between these 213 00:09:11,108 --> 00:09:14,948 Speaker 2: two divisions, I think is electric. I think it's gonna 214 00:09:14,948 --> 00:09:16,988 Speaker 2: tell us a lot just in year one. If these 215 00:09:17,028 --> 00:09:20,548 Speaker 2: guys are gonna be here, you're ten these divisions, it's 216 00:09:20,828 --> 00:09:23,108 Speaker 2: gonna be an absolute mystery. And I cannot wait for 217 00:09:23,188 --> 00:09:25,708 Speaker 2: the post show meeting when Kyle says, tomorrow, could I 218 00:09:25,748 --> 00:09:28,668 Speaker 2: please have the four quarterbacks in this division? And then 219 00:09:28,828 --> 00:09:30,908 Speaker 2: the next day on that show, you're gonna say you 220 00:09:30,908 --> 00:09:33,108 Speaker 2: want that guy playing for you? You think, who's gonna 221 00:09:33,148 --> 00:09:35,748 Speaker 2: beat that guy? Because that's your mo I love it, 222 00:09:35,788 --> 00:09:38,748 Speaker 2: but it actually it does draw emotion from you where 223 00:09:38,788 --> 00:09:40,548 Speaker 2: you sit there. You look at those faces, You're like, yeah, 224 00:09:40,588 --> 00:09:42,668 Speaker 2: I can't figure it out, and I absolutely can't. Between 225 00:09:42,668 --> 00:09:43,468 Speaker 2: those four quarterbacks. 226 00:09:43,508 --> 00:09:45,148 Speaker 1: You look at the rookies, well, I think what's exciting 227 00:09:45,148 --> 00:09:47,028 Speaker 1: about it is they're like, listen, we know how this works. 228 00:09:47,788 --> 00:09:49,508 Speaker 1: One or two of them are not gonna work out. Yeah, 229 00:09:49,668 --> 00:09:52,268 Speaker 1: like they're they're gonna fly. One or two of them 230 00:09:52,308 --> 00:09:55,788 Speaker 1: are gonna be stars any three and one division? What 231 00:09:55,868 --> 00:09:58,108 Speaker 1: do you You're gonna look at these rooks yet? Like 232 00:09:58,148 --> 00:10:02,028 Speaker 1: they're coming in there, there's there's AFC, NFC. Anybody you 233 00:10:02,148 --> 00:10:03,628 Speaker 1: really like that? Pops? Like, do you like do you 234 00:10:03,708 --> 00:10:05,588 Speaker 1: like Bryce Young's game? You've gotten to see much of 235 00:10:05,628 --> 00:10:06,108 Speaker 1: these guys. 236 00:10:06,748 --> 00:10:08,508 Speaker 4: I mean, I think we've all seen Bryce Young's game. 237 00:10:08,708 --> 00:10:11,428 Speaker 4: Alabama plays so much right, and I just think to 238 00:10:11,508 --> 00:10:15,108 Speaker 4: be that size and stature at Alabama and playing the 239 00:10:15,148 --> 00:10:17,708 Speaker 4: sec he has, at the success and the level that 240 00:10:17,748 --> 00:10:19,068 Speaker 4: he has, you've got to be able to ball. 241 00:10:19,228 --> 00:10:19,428 Speaker 2: Yeah. 242 00:10:19,668 --> 00:10:21,628 Speaker 5: You see these quarterbacks are. 243 00:10:21,468 --> 00:10:24,828 Speaker 4: Coming out, they're mobile, they're athletic, but his IQ, he's 244 00:10:25,068 --> 00:10:27,828 Speaker 4: pocket passer. The way he can process, I just think, 245 00:10:28,028 --> 00:10:29,788 Speaker 4: you know, that's going to relate to the modern NFL. 246 00:10:29,988 --> 00:10:32,108 Speaker 4: Modern NFL is more of a space game. It's not 247 00:10:32,148 --> 00:10:34,148 Speaker 4: as physical as he used to be. If someone lands 248 00:10:34,188 --> 00:10:35,868 Speaker 4: on him too hard, he's going to get a penalty, 249 00:10:35,708 --> 00:10:39,428 Speaker 4: and they all penalty. So honestly, I honestly think that 250 00:10:39,508 --> 00:10:41,948 Speaker 4: man Bryce Young, with the weapons around him, I think 251 00:10:41,948 --> 00:10:43,908 Speaker 4: they have a good coaching over there in Carolina and 252 00:10:44,028 --> 00:10:46,028 Speaker 4: Carolina playing them last year was a tough out the 253 00:10:46,068 --> 00:10:46,508 Speaker 4: end of the year. 254 00:10:46,748 --> 00:10:48,148 Speaker 5: They had Sam Darnold. 255 00:10:47,828 --> 00:10:49,748 Speaker 4: Playing well, they were running the ball out of their minds, 256 00:10:49,788 --> 00:10:50,908 Speaker 4: and they played good defense. 257 00:10:50,948 --> 00:10:53,308 Speaker 1: They messed up Detroit really badly late in the season 258 00:10:53,308 --> 00:10:55,548 Speaker 1: when Detroit couldn't lose, they they ran right over them. 259 00:10:55,628 --> 00:10:58,108 Speaker 4: Yeah, So I think the coaching is good over there, 260 00:10:58,148 --> 00:11:00,068 Speaker 4: and I think that he's got the pieces around him, 261 00:11:00,348 --> 00:11:03,668 Speaker 4: and he's used to the expectation of success from Alabama. 262 00:11:03,788 --> 00:11:05,788 Speaker 3: Yeah, those two divisions are gonna be fun to watch. 263 00:11:05,868 --> 00:11:08,228 Speaker 3: Not a ton of experienced quarterbacks in there, and a 264 00:11:08,228 --> 00:11:10,428 Speaker 3: lot of question marks out of the quarterback position, and. 265 00:11:10,548 --> 00:11:12,908 Speaker 2: The NFC South in particular, it's been Saints Buccaneers for 266 00:11:12,908 --> 00:11:14,508 Speaker 2: the last five years. So if the Panthers can come 267 00:11:14,508 --> 00:11:18,868 Speaker 2: in and ruin the party, that'll be really fun and mysterious. 268 00:11:21,028 --> 00:11:26,868 Speaker 1: Rindley Bircht pick Carolina Panthers select right young quarterback Alabama. 269 00:11:27,228 --> 00:11:28,068 Speaker 1: It's still crazy. 270 00:11:28,308 --> 00:11:28,948 Speaker 5: It's a blessing. 271 00:11:29,188 --> 00:11:31,668 Speaker 1: I'm super grateful to be here. We're the second pick. 272 00:11:31,828 --> 00:11:35,788 Speaker 1: Houston Texans select C. J. Stroud getting emotional. 273 00:11:36,028 --> 00:11:38,028 Speaker 5: This moonlet just took a lot of our word. 274 00:11:38,108 --> 00:11:43,388 Speaker 1: We're's the third pick the Houston text will Ers the 275 00:11:43,788 --> 00:11:45,908 Speaker 1: motor how am I SA? Good morning? 276 00:11:45,948 --> 00:11:46,788 Speaker 5: Makes your good heart? 277 00:11:46,828 --> 00:11:48,748 Speaker 1: Joni jan jumping up and down And That's what I'm 278 00:11:48,788 --> 00:11:53,028 Speaker 1: all about. It were they bring picked select Anthony Retechnicians. 279 00:11:53,748 --> 00:11:55,548 Speaker 1: I'm gonna be dynamic, Claireford frontire. 280 00:11:55,668 --> 00:11:56,508 Speaker 5: You know I'm gonna work out. 281 00:11:56,548 --> 00:11:57,348 Speaker 2: I'm at a car I'm. 282 00:11:57,188 --> 00:12:00,468 Speaker 1: Gonna be a leader. Ny Seattle set off. You like 283 00:12:00,628 --> 00:12:03,868 Speaker 1: Devin Winners quarterbacks Illinois. 284 00:12:09,548 --> 00:12:12,108 Speaker 2: It's time to play a game. Let's play a round 285 00:12:12,188 --> 00:12:15,148 Speaker 2: of buy in or keep trying. We're going to list 286 00:12:15,188 --> 00:12:16,668 Speaker 2: off a couple statements and you got to tell us 287 00:12:16,668 --> 00:12:18,388 Speaker 2: you buying in or should we keep on moving. Rookie 288 00:12:18,428 --> 00:12:20,628 Speaker 2: Minnie camps are in full swing as teams try to 289 00:12:20,628 --> 00:12:23,068 Speaker 2: get their twenty twenty three draft picks ready for action 290 00:12:23,268 --> 00:12:25,908 Speaker 2: in Week one. Yesterday, our own Mark Ross posted an 291 00:12:25,988 --> 00:12:28,668 Speaker 2: article on nfl dot com listing ten rookies. Here they 292 00:12:28,708 --> 00:12:31,628 Speaker 2: are who he believes are the best in the best 293 00:12:31,668 --> 00:12:34,908 Speaker 2: position to succeed in twenty twenty three. This is what 294 00:12:34,988 --> 00:12:37,628 Speaker 2: you're looking at again, not draft order. This is best 295 00:12:37,748 --> 00:12:40,868 Speaker 2: position to succeed, according to Mark Ross. So it looks 296 00:12:40,948 --> 00:12:43,628 Speaker 2: jumbled to you. Uh this seven jumps out to me 297 00:12:43,708 --> 00:12:45,388 Speaker 2: right away because you don't play head and hooker is 298 00:12:45,428 --> 00:12:47,508 Speaker 2: going to play right away. So I guess that to me, 299 00:12:47,588 --> 00:12:49,068 Speaker 2: that's kind of an easy one, but we'll go with it. 300 00:12:49,148 --> 00:12:52,228 Speaker 2: Bryce Young top of the list here. He is in 301 00:12:52,308 --> 00:12:55,188 Speaker 2: the best position to succeed. That is the statement. Jason, 302 00:12:55,228 --> 00:12:56,588 Speaker 2: are you buying this? Do you want to keep trying? 303 00:12:57,268 --> 00:12:59,988 Speaker 5: I'm gonna say keep trying. 304 00:13:00,228 --> 00:13:02,748 Speaker 3: Over time, I like where Bryce Young is I think 305 00:13:03,028 --> 00:13:06,068 Speaker 3: the coaching staff desths around and Carolina opportunity in that 306 00:13:06,148 --> 00:13:08,028 Speaker 3: division to kind of take over the. 307 00:13:08,108 --> 00:13:11,028 Speaker 5: Thing for rookie quarterbacks right away. It's tough to have 308 00:13:11,188 --> 00:13:11,948 Speaker 5: a ton of success. 309 00:13:12,068 --> 00:13:14,708 Speaker 3: There's such a huge learning curve as you first get 310 00:13:14,788 --> 00:13:17,588 Speaker 3: started picking up the playbook, knowing where all your guys are, 311 00:13:17,788 --> 00:13:20,188 Speaker 3: and they're just adjusting to the speed of the NFL. 312 00:13:20,468 --> 00:13:22,188 Speaker 1: As I look at this list, you look. 313 00:13:22,068 --> 00:13:24,588 Speaker 3: At like a guy like Dalton Konkay in Buffalo. 314 00:13:24,868 --> 00:13:25,708 Speaker 5: This is an opportunity. 315 00:13:25,748 --> 00:13:28,028 Speaker 3: You have Stefan Diggs on one side, Gave Davis on 316 00:13:28,108 --> 00:13:31,268 Speaker 3: the outside. Obviously Dawson Knox is there, but for Kak, 317 00:13:31,508 --> 00:13:33,468 Speaker 3: you get in there and there's gonna be opportunities for 318 00:13:33,588 --> 00:13:35,908 Speaker 3: plays designed to go to you. You just got to 319 00:13:35,948 --> 00:13:37,148 Speaker 3: catch the ball and get up the field. 320 00:13:37,148 --> 00:13:38,668 Speaker 1: With a quarterback like Josh Allen. 321 00:13:38,868 --> 00:13:41,748 Speaker 3: So I think there's positions on this list where God 322 00:13:41,908 --> 00:13:44,548 Speaker 3: just have an easier opportunity to succeed right away. But 323 00:13:44,628 --> 00:13:46,748 Speaker 3: I obviously do love the fit of Bryce Young in 324 00:13:46,908 --> 00:13:49,508 Speaker 3: Carolina and his opportunity to grow with that franchise. 325 00:13:49,788 --> 00:13:51,588 Speaker 5: Think Low Yeah, Jay, I gotta agree with you. 326 00:13:52,028 --> 00:13:53,948 Speaker 4: I like Bryce Young. I think he's going to be 327 00:13:53,988 --> 00:13:56,108 Speaker 4: a good player. I like what Carolina is doing with him. 328 00:13:56,148 --> 00:13:58,628 Speaker 4: I like they got taken number one overall. But it's 329 00:13:58,708 --> 00:14:01,508 Speaker 4: tough on rookie quarterbacks no matter what. So I'm gonna 330 00:14:01,508 --> 00:14:03,788 Speaker 4: go keep trying as well. And I like this number 331 00:14:03,828 --> 00:14:07,428 Speaker 4: eight right here, Jordan y oh my, did you see 332 00:14:07,468 --> 00:14:09,628 Speaker 4: this guy? I Pitt sixteen hundred yards or whatever he 333 00:14:09,668 --> 00:14:12,308 Speaker 4: did in college. I mean he went off with litnakoff winner, 334 00:14:12,588 --> 00:14:15,988 Speaker 4: then he transfers to transfers to usc probably seeing a 335 00:14:16,028 --> 00:14:18,268 Speaker 4: double team every single game he plays because he's the blit, 336 00:14:18,308 --> 00:14:20,388 Speaker 4: THEKFF winner, and he still has a great year, goes 337 00:14:20,428 --> 00:14:23,148 Speaker 4: in the first round, and I like his fit across 338 00:14:23,148 --> 00:14:26,708 Speaker 4: from Justin Jefferson. He's a route runner, he's savvy, he 339 00:14:26,788 --> 00:14:28,868 Speaker 4: reminds you a lot of Justin Jefferson. And I think 340 00:14:29,148 --> 00:14:31,828 Speaker 4: Kirk Cousins has shown he goes into that feeling role. 341 00:14:31,988 --> 00:14:34,428 Speaker 4: And Kirk Cousins has shown that these guys get off 342 00:14:34,508 --> 00:14:37,508 Speaker 4: in that Minnesota offense, everything based off of Dalvin Cook. 343 00:14:37,788 --> 00:14:39,668 Speaker 5: And then you have the play action pass game. 344 00:14:39,708 --> 00:14:42,308 Speaker 4: I think Jordan Addison plugs right in a Day one starter, 345 00:14:42,628 --> 00:14:44,148 Speaker 4: goes for a thousand yards his rookie year. 346 00:14:44,228 --> 00:14:47,388 Speaker 1: Ooh Damn spicy, you know all the tricks. What do 347 00:14:47,428 --> 00:14:49,188 Speaker 1: you what do you do against rookie whiteouts? How do 348 00:14:49,228 --> 00:14:49,788 Speaker 1: you mess with them? 349 00:14:50,428 --> 00:14:51,708 Speaker 4: I mean you got to get up in their face 350 00:14:51,748 --> 00:14:54,388 Speaker 4: and play some press coverage. I mean, those guys haven't 351 00:14:54,428 --> 00:14:56,628 Speaker 4: faced press coverage, Manna manic they'll face in the NFL. 352 00:14:56,708 --> 00:14:59,748 Speaker 4: Is the toughest jump for a rookie receiver, reading coverage 353 00:14:59,748 --> 00:15:01,348 Speaker 4: and getting off the line of scrimmage. I mean, we're 354 00:15:01,388 --> 00:15:04,108 Speaker 4: professional what we do, so he hasn't seen that. But 355 00:15:04,468 --> 00:15:06,948 Speaker 4: they can free him up on offense with the run game. 356 00:15:07,188 --> 00:15:09,068 Speaker 4: The better they run the ball, the play action, he 357 00:15:09,108 --> 00:15:11,588 Speaker 4: gets people to back off and he's able to run 358 00:15:11,668 --> 00:15:13,308 Speaker 4: routes on air a little bit. And I think Justin 359 00:15:13,388 --> 00:15:15,068 Speaker 4: Jefferson is coming out a tremendous success. 360 00:15:15,268 --> 00:15:18,308 Speaker 1: Yeah yeah, in the our season as a rookie. I'm 361 00:15:18,308 --> 00:15:20,148 Speaker 1: gonna say, keep trying to It feels good to put 362 00:15:20,188 --> 00:15:21,668 Speaker 1: Bryce Young up there and we all rooting for him. 363 00:15:21,708 --> 00:15:24,268 Speaker 1: He's a great dude. Like, do you love the Panthers. 364 00:15:23,988 --> 00:15:24,588 Speaker 2: Huddle this year? 365 00:15:24,748 --> 00:15:24,948 Speaker 5: Yeah? 366 00:15:25,268 --> 00:15:28,908 Speaker 1: Do you love DJ Shark and Terrace Marshall and like 367 00:15:29,108 --> 00:15:31,148 Speaker 1: those are some nice players and stuff, but like we 368 00:15:31,228 --> 00:15:33,508 Speaker 1: got to give this guy some real, real tools that 369 00:15:33,548 --> 00:15:35,828 Speaker 1: they will start to add in the next coming years. 370 00:15:36,188 --> 00:15:38,388 Speaker 1: I actually I like and name this not even up there. 371 00:15:38,628 --> 00:15:41,428 Speaker 1: I like Levis because Levis ain't gonna play guys. Ryan 372 00:15:41,508 --> 00:15:43,788 Speaker 1: tad Hill's good. I mean he is really good. I 373 00:15:43,828 --> 00:15:46,908 Speaker 1: think he's completely underrated. I think he's disrespected. I don't 374 00:15:46,908 --> 00:15:48,908 Speaker 1: think there's a chance Levis is the field week one, 375 00:15:49,068 --> 00:15:50,948 Speaker 1: and I think he's just gonna sit and sit and sit. 376 00:15:51,148 --> 00:15:53,068 Speaker 1: The day after the draft, Ryan Leaf came in and said, 377 00:15:53,108 --> 00:15:54,828 Speaker 1: will Levis one night one of the draft by not 378 00:15:54,908 --> 00:15:57,268 Speaker 1: being drafted, which was a wild take Leaf, but I 379 00:15:57,308 --> 00:15:59,348 Speaker 1: actually respected. I think Levis is set up to succeed. 380 00:15:59,428 --> 00:16:01,908 Speaker 1: We'll check in five years from now see how that goes. 381 00:16:02,068 --> 00:16:04,348 Speaker 2: I agree with you with Bryce Young. He did get 382 00:16:04,468 --> 00:16:05,948 Speaker 2: feel and though so that kind of like gives a 383 00:16:06,028 --> 00:16:07,988 Speaker 2: veteran presence in the huddle. But it's like, I'm not 384 00:16:08,028 --> 00:16:12,628 Speaker 2: sure it's quite enough. Oh so good list. I just 385 00:16:12,668 --> 00:16:15,868 Speaker 2: can't believe how low Devin Witherspoon is in Seattle. We 386 00:16:15,988 --> 00:16:18,508 Speaker 2: know what Pete Carroll can do. We all agreed that 387 00:16:18,548 --> 00:16:20,388 Speaker 2: we think the Seahawks had the best draft of twenty 388 00:16:20,428 --> 00:16:23,908 Speaker 2: twenty two when they got Tariquill and Kobe Bryant, so 389 00:16:23,988 --> 00:16:26,628 Speaker 2: they already had this awesome secondary that was just fun. 390 00:16:26,668 --> 00:16:28,388 Speaker 2: They've got a rookie running back coming out of the 391 00:16:28,428 --> 00:16:31,628 Speaker 2: backfield and the fact that he can come in. The 392 00:16:31,668 --> 00:16:34,988 Speaker 2: comparison was Troy Polamalu from Pete Carroll, which is like 393 00:16:35,348 --> 00:16:38,708 Speaker 2: you say, you say that with intention when you say, oh, 394 00:16:38,908 --> 00:16:41,148 Speaker 2: he reminds me of Troy palam Malou from a mentality. 395 00:16:41,188 --> 00:16:43,148 Speaker 2: But if that's the mental game that this guy's coming 396 00:16:43,188 --> 00:16:45,588 Speaker 2: in at from Illinois, that's a beautiful thing. And I 397 00:16:45,628 --> 00:16:48,668 Speaker 2: think again, the Seahawks secondary would be awesome in that division. 398 00:16:48,748 --> 00:16:50,668 Speaker 2: Especially they got to be able to ball at Devin Witherspoon. 399 00:16:50,668 --> 00:16:54,308 Speaker 2: I think that's an awesome fit, all right. Yesterday, Logan 400 00:16:54,388 --> 00:16:57,708 Speaker 2: Ryan says some things. He said yesterday that he played 401 00:16:57,788 --> 00:16:59,868 Speaker 2: in the two greatest super Bowls of all time, super 402 00:16:59,868 --> 00:17:02,148 Speaker 2: Bowl forty nine with the Patriots beat the Seahawks and 403 00:17:02,268 --> 00:17:05,428 Speaker 2: fifty one when the Pats defeated the Folks. Super Bowl 404 00:17:05,468 --> 00:17:07,788 Speaker 2: fifty one, here's a statement, was the best super Bowl 405 00:17:07,828 --> 00:17:10,508 Speaker 2: of all time. Jason, are you buying this or are 406 00:17:10,508 --> 00:17:11,268 Speaker 2: you gonna tell us team? 407 00:17:11,308 --> 00:17:12,308 Speaker 1: I appreciate it what you said. 408 00:17:12,348 --> 00:17:14,548 Speaker 3: Those those are two of the best super Bowls I've 409 00:17:14,548 --> 00:17:17,548 Speaker 3: ever watched, but I'm going with forty three. The Arizona 410 00:17:17,628 --> 00:17:20,828 Speaker 3: Cardinals against the Pittsburgh Steelers. This game was in Tampa, 411 00:17:21,108 --> 00:17:23,788 Speaker 3: and my goodness, was this one fun. Big play after 412 00:17:23,908 --> 00:17:26,828 Speaker 3: big play after big play. Steelers get out and they 413 00:17:26,908 --> 00:17:29,508 Speaker 3: get hot, and next thing you know, Arizona's driving and 414 00:17:29,668 --> 00:17:33,508 Speaker 3: James Harrison picks this ball won one hundred yards to 415 00:17:33,628 --> 00:17:35,908 Speaker 3: take it all the way back for a touchdown. The 416 00:17:35,988 --> 00:17:38,028 Speaker 3: game's about to go in the halftime, ten to seven. 417 00:17:38,148 --> 00:17:41,668 Speaker 3: This changes thing seventeen to seven going into half. 418 00:17:41,748 --> 00:17:43,988 Speaker 1: I still think Larry's gonna catch him, and it. 419 00:17:44,028 --> 00:17:47,548 Speaker 3: Was so close, so close, and scores a touchdown and 420 00:17:47,668 --> 00:17:49,828 Speaker 3: Arizona ends up down twenty to seven, and the fourth 421 00:17:49,908 --> 00:17:52,908 Speaker 3: comes storming back. A huge play from Fitzgerald and then 422 00:17:52,988 --> 00:17:55,428 Speaker 3: this play, big Ben throwing it up to san Antonio 423 00:17:55,508 --> 00:17:58,068 Speaker 3: Holmes and him getting those toes down rate in the 424 00:17:58,188 --> 00:18:00,428 Speaker 3: corner of the end zone. Big play after big play. 425 00:18:00,428 --> 00:18:02,388 Speaker 3: I will go with Super Bowl fifty three because it 426 00:18:02,508 --> 00:18:04,388 Speaker 3: was such a great defensive performance. 427 00:18:04,508 --> 00:18:06,108 Speaker 5: But I don't want to hear Kyle complain, so. 428 00:18:06,268 --> 00:18:08,628 Speaker 1: I still don't know if Santonio second foot was down either. 429 00:18:08,868 --> 00:18:10,828 Speaker 1: There's so much left on this one to chew On. 430 00:18:11,108 --> 00:18:12,588 Speaker 1: I think it's great. I think it's a great take 431 00:18:12,588 --> 00:18:14,228 Speaker 1: that you played in the best two super Bowls ever, 432 00:18:14,428 --> 00:18:16,348 Speaker 1: because I've told Jason many times that he played in 433 00:18:16,388 --> 00:18:19,068 Speaker 1: the worst super Bowl, that the most unwatchable, terrible. I 434 00:18:19,108 --> 00:18:23,188 Speaker 1: mean that game was awful, amazing. Jared Goff versus Brady 435 00:18:23,268 --> 00:18:26,388 Speaker 1: and Gronk made one play, he played well, great play. 436 00:18:27,868 --> 00:18:29,988 Speaker 1: What is a great super Bowl thing? It's interesting because 437 00:18:30,068 --> 00:18:33,468 Speaker 1: like the Kurt Warner versus the Titans one that came 438 00:18:33,508 --> 00:18:35,628 Speaker 1: down to the last yard, it was actually a really 439 00:18:35,748 --> 00:18:37,788 Speaker 1: boring game for like three quarters. It was really ugly 440 00:18:37,788 --> 00:18:39,388 Speaker 1: and then came alive in the fourth. So was that 441 00:18:39,468 --> 00:18:41,988 Speaker 1: the best game? I may be going rogue from production here, 442 00:18:42,028 --> 00:18:45,468 Speaker 1: but the best game I've ever seen was Patriots Eagles, 443 00:18:45,788 --> 00:18:48,748 Speaker 1: in which Tom Brady broke every Super Bowl passing record 444 00:18:48,948 --> 00:18:51,628 Speaker 1: through for five hundred yards. This wasn't justin talk and 445 00:18:51,668 --> 00:18:55,348 Speaker 1: straight hand like messing. Brady. Brady went off and he 446 00:18:55,588 --> 00:18:59,268 Speaker 1: lost to Nick Foles. Yes he did. And Nick Foles 447 00:18:59,348 --> 00:19:01,788 Speaker 1: caught a touchdown passing that game off the hand of 448 00:19:01,828 --> 00:19:03,868 Speaker 1: a third string tight end who got the ball from 449 00:19:03,908 --> 00:19:05,748 Speaker 1: a third string running back. And this was fourth and 450 00:19:05,828 --> 00:19:07,828 Speaker 1: goal that Eagles had the Garrett blunt that could have 451 00:19:07,868 --> 00:19:10,388 Speaker 1: easily run it, and they said, screw it, We're doing 452 00:19:10,468 --> 00:19:12,708 Speaker 1: this play and they beat Brady and maybe the best 453 00:19:12,748 --> 00:19:15,708 Speaker 1: game Brady has ever played, he lost to Nick Foles. 454 00:19:15,868 --> 00:19:18,068 Speaker 1: That was the one for me. Crazy, no defense at all, 455 00:19:18,108 --> 00:19:20,068 Speaker 1: guys except for Brandon Grant making one play, but that 456 00:19:20,148 --> 00:19:20,588 Speaker 1: was my favit. 457 00:19:20,628 --> 00:19:23,148 Speaker 3: You know why, No England was missing Logan Ryan on 458 00:19:23,228 --> 00:19:23,788 Speaker 3: the defensive. 459 00:19:24,668 --> 00:19:26,468 Speaker 1: You were missing Knockolm Butler two for some reason we 460 00:19:26,508 --> 00:19:27,508 Speaker 1: still haven't understood yet. 461 00:19:27,548 --> 00:19:29,388 Speaker 4: That was the storyline of that Super Bowl, this one 462 00:19:29,468 --> 00:19:31,508 Speaker 4: Malcolm Butler played in the one I'm talking about. Yeah, 463 00:19:31,588 --> 00:19:34,268 Speaker 4: And at that Super Bowl fifty one, and I remember 464 00:19:34,428 --> 00:19:39,468 Speaker 4: being in the locker room at halftime and it is silence, 465 00:19:39,588 --> 00:19:42,268 Speaker 4: and I remember Deron Harmon my boy on the bike, 466 00:19:42,308 --> 00:19:44,228 Speaker 4: saying this is gonna be the greatest comeback of all time, 467 00:19:44,308 --> 00:19:48,148 Speaker 4: and Brady's slamming his helmet LFG really loud, and we 468 00:19:48,268 --> 00:19:50,228 Speaker 4: go out run out of the second half. And I mean, 469 00:19:50,548 --> 00:19:52,148 Speaker 4: you're talking about the stops that we need to make 470 00:19:52,188 --> 00:19:54,468 Speaker 4: this catch by element off the shoe here, You're talking 471 00:19:54,468 --> 00:19:58,148 Speaker 4: about three two point conversions that had to go our 472 00:19:58,228 --> 00:20:00,468 Speaker 4: way in order to get these points. Back in time, 473 00:20:00,748 --> 00:20:03,268 Speaker 4: a defensive stop almost every drive of the second half 474 00:20:03,348 --> 00:20:06,188 Speaker 4: and fourth quarter, and James White capping off in the end. 475 00:20:06,228 --> 00:20:07,468 Speaker 5: The love you, James White, thanks. 476 00:20:07,308 --> 00:20:08,028 Speaker 1: For the ring. Sweet. 477 00:20:08,148 --> 00:20:11,028 Speaker 4: So, I honestly feel like the drama in this game. 478 00:20:11,228 --> 00:20:14,348 Speaker 4: And then it gets to overtime, first ever, overtime, first ever, 479 00:20:14,388 --> 00:20:16,228 Speaker 4: and overtime, so you get that and you get extra 480 00:20:16,788 --> 00:20:18,508 Speaker 4: and then I remember we win the coin toss in 481 00:20:18,548 --> 00:20:21,268 Speaker 4: overtime before the new rules, and I take my cleats off, 482 00:20:21,428 --> 00:20:22,668 Speaker 4: so I said, yeah, we're. 483 00:20:22,508 --> 00:20:24,188 Speaker 5: Gonna win that. We're not getting the ball back. 484 00:20:26,508 --> 00:20:29,188 Speaker 4: Driving the fourth quarter, gets all the two point versions 485 00:20:29,228 --> 00:20:32,628 Speaker 4: necessary and then we win the coin flip. Cleats were all. 486 00:20:32,788 --> 00:20:34,988 Speaker 4: I'm on the bench, We're winning this super Bowl. And 487 00:20:35,188 --> 00:20:37,668 Speaker 4: just like clockwork, I think we out conditioned them and 488 00:20:37,748 --> 00:20:39,348 Speaker 4: I just saw a team. It was the rope of 489 00:20:39,388 --> 00:20:42,028 Speaker 4: dope tactic. We're on the ropes. Early in the game, 490 00:20:42,148 --> 00:20:44,228 Speaker 4: we were down. It was not as planned, just how 491 00:20:44,268 --> 00:20:44,828 Speaker 4: you drew it up. 492 00:20:45,068 --> 00:20:46,508 Speaker 5: But then we tired them out. 493 00:20:46,548 --> 00:20:48,788 Speaker 4: I think the second half in overtime we obviously dominated 494 00:20:48,868 --> 00:20:50,628 Speaker 4: game and came back and gave you the greatest to 495 00:20:50,748 --> 00:20:51,348 Speaker 4: bull ball time. 496 00:20:51,388 --> 00:20:52,348 Speaker 1: Oh my god, good selling. 497 00:20:52,828 --> 00:20:54,268 Speaker 2: I had another one, but I don't even want to 498 00:20:54,308 --> 00:20:55,108 Speaker 2: do it because. 499 00:20:55,108 --> 00:20:56,108 Speaker 1: That's a pretty good self. 500 00:20:56,188 --> 00:20:58,868 Speaker 2: That's right exactly. I'm gonna buy this. So you're telling 501 00:20:58,948 --> 00:21:00,868 Speaker 2: me that if Bill Belichick had looked over at you, 502 00:21:01,108 --> 00:21:03,508 Speaker 2: you are sitting on that bench with your shoes off, 503 00:21:03,908 --> 00:21:06,748 Speaker 2: and you had gots to do that in the Super Bowl. 504 00:21:07,908 --> 00:21:10,868 Speaker 2: Need to be confirmed, hot shadow on the bare feet. 505 00:21:10,948 --> 00:21:12,948 Speaker 5: Really, he wasn't looking at me. He was watching that. 506 00:21:14,628 --> 00:21:16,868 Speaker 2: Distress like you know that panic when you're looking for 507 00:21:16,948 --> 00:21:19,268 Speaker 2: your helmet. Let alone to tie my shoes back. 508 00:21:19,708 --> 00:21:22,548 Speaker 1: Well, listen to his thrman Thomas Infamily lost his helmet 509 00:21:22,628 --> 00:21:24,268 Speaker 1: during the Super Bowl. What if there was an interception 510 00:21:24,348 --> 00:21:26,948 Speaker 1: and like Logan, get in there, I took my shoes off, 511 00:21:27,468 --> 00:21:29,828 Speaker 1: get out there your socks now, Malcolm would have winn. 512 00:21:29,908 --> 00:21:31,708 Speaker 1: Malcolm Butler he was allowed. 513 00:21:32,388 --> 00:21:36,108 Speaker 2: Okay, questionable coming up. We'll never know which defensive back 514 00:21:36,148 --> 00:21:38,788 Speaker 2: deserves more credit in today's NFL. Which Rocky dv is 515 00:21:38,828 --> 00:21:41,988 Speaker 2: ready to become an absolute star? Jason and Logan, they 516 00:21:42,028 --> 00:21:43,628 Speaker 2: have answers for us next. 517 00:21:47,308 --> 00:21:48,548 Speaker 5: Back on Good Morning Football. 518 00:21:48,588 --> 00:21:51,948 Speaker 3: We got two times Super Bowl champion Logan Ryan back 519 00:21:52,068 --> 00:21:52,948 Speaker 3: with us today. 520 00:21:53,308 --> 00:21:56,548 Speaker 1: So it's time for another edition of back to Back. 521 00:21:56,668 --> 00:21:59,068 Speaker 3: We're gonna go over some of our favorite current and 522 00:21:59,308 --> 00:22:02,108 Speaker 3: all time DB's and we're gonna get a start. We 523 00:22:02,148 --> 00:22:05,028 Speaker 3: want to talk about a guy that's playing who has 524 00:22:05,148 --> 00:22:08,628 Speaker 3: plenty of attributes about him. Man, we talk plenty about 525 00:22:08,668 --> 00:22:11,068 Speaker 3: the sauce, Gardner's the jail, and Ramsey's in the league, 526 00:22:11,388 --> 00:22:13,468 Speaker 3: but there's a whole bunch of other weather. It's a 527 00:22:13,508 --> 00:22:15,508 Speaker 3: corner weather, it's a safety that doesn't get as much 528 00:22:15,628 --> 00:22:17,908 Speaker 3: love as they deserve. So right now we're going to 529 00:22:17,948 --> 00:22:21,068 Speaker 3: talk about our current dB who deserves more love and 530 00:22:21,188 --> 00:22:21,708 Speaker 3: more credit. 531 00:22:21,708 --> 00:22:22,788 Speaker 5: And I'm gonna get us started. 532 00:22:22,988 --> 00:22:25,748 Speaker 1: I'm going down to the A in Atlanta, the. 533 00:22:25,868 --> 00:22:30,468 Speaker 3: Falcons with Ajterreau, a cornerback drafted high coming out of Clemson. 534 00:22:30,788 --> 00:22:33,308 Speaker 3: This guy has been a really good football player, but 535 00:22:33,428 --> 00:22:35,748 Speaker 3: has dealt with some injuries. With second team All Pro 536 00:22:36,148 --> 00:22:39,868 Speaker 3: in twenty twenty one and now adds a safety alongside 537 00:22:39,948 --> 00:22:42,748 Speaker 3: him and Jesse Bass coming over from the Bengals. This guy, 538 00:22:42,908 --> 00:22:45,788 Speaker 3: if healthy, will go out there and strap your favorite 539 00:22:45,828 --> 00:22:48,868 Speaker 3: receiver each and every Sunday. But we don't get a 540 00:22:48,948 --> 00:22:51,148 Speaker 3: chance to watch Atlanta that much, or not on prime 541 00:22:51,228 --> 00:22:53,828 Speaker 3: time when we're on Thursday Night Football's against the Panthers, 542 00:22:53,908 --> 00:22:55,748 Speaker 3: it's a little bit of a doozy and we kind 543 00:22:55,788 --> 00:22:58,548 Speaker 3: of sleep through it. But Aj Terrell is a special guy. 544 00:22:58,988 --> 00:23:01,828 Speaker 3: Smooth stands out the line of scrimmage, was able to 545 00:23:01,908 --> 00:23:03,748 Speaker 3: mirror move whatever receiver. 546 00:23:03,988 --> 00:23:04,308 Speaker 5: You love. 547 00:23:04,468 --> 00:23:06,508 Speaker 3: AJ Terrell a guy that I think we're going to 548 00:23:06,548 --> 00:23:09,188 Speaker 3: have to give a lot more love to this upcoming season. 549 00:23:09,348 --> 00:23:10,468 Speaker 1: Low, who's a guy that two line? 550 00:23:10,508 --> 00:23:10,708 Speaker 2: I like? 551 00:23:10,748 --> 00:23:13,988 Speaker 4: Add Terrell. He's got number one quarterback attributes to him. 552 00:23:14,028 --> 00:23:15,868 Speaker 4: We know he's the guy in Atlanta. I got a 553 00:23:15,908 --> 00:23:19,228 Speaker 4: guy that got two All Pros already, a guy named 554 00:23:19,428 --> 00:23:22,468 Speaker 4: Kevin Bayer in Tennessee, not Kevin Bird. 555 00:23:22,508 --> 00:23:24,268 Speaker 5: I don't even if people even sell his name. Writers 556 00:23:24,308 --> 00:23:25,108 Speaker 5: say his name right. 557 00:23:25,548 --> 00:23:29,308 Speaker 4: This guy has twenty seven career interceptions, a two time 558 00:23:29,388 --> 00:23:32,828 Speaker 4: All Pro, a multiple Pro bowler, a leading tackler. Oh 559 00:23:32,868 --> 00:23:36,748 Speaker 4: and he's missed zero games in his career. This to 560 00:23:36,828 --> 00:23:38,588 Speaker 4: be on pace to have thirty or forty picks in 561 00:23:38,668 --> 00:23:40,428 Speaker 4: your career. Jay, You know that is Hall of Fame 562 00:23:40,508 --> 00:23:42,428 Speaker 4: numbers that is not known. But he plays in a 563 00:23:42,508 --> 00:23:44,948 Speaker 4: small market in Tennessee and people don't see him a lot. 564 00:23:44,988 --> 00:23:46,508 Speaker 4: People don't know about him, but he is a leader 565 00:23:46,508 --> 00:23:49,308 Speaker 4: of their defense. He's available every single week. He's a 566 00:23:49,388 --> 00:23:51,508 Speaker 4: top performer and teams know he's going to pick the 567 00:23:51,548 --> 00:23:54,228 Speaker 4: ball off. He does it every single year. Last year alone, 568 00:23:54,308 --> 00:23:56,748 Speaker 4: he had one hundred plus tackles in four interceptions. If 569 00:23:56,788 --> 00:23:58,588 Speaker 4: I have that, I'm asking to go to the Pro Bowl. 570 00:23:58,868 --> 00:24:00,508 Speaker 4: Those are Pro Bowl numbers. You know what the Titans 571 00:24:00,548 --> 00:24:03,148 Speaker 4: ask him to do. Take a pay cut that mister, 572 00:24:03,308 --> 00:24:07,628 Speaker 4: talk about it disrespect so Titans, if you're listening, Kevin 573 00:24:07,628 --> 00:24:08,628 Speaker 4: Bier's not taking a pay cut. 574 00:24:08,668 --> 00:24:09,428 Speaker 5: He doesn't deserve too. 575 00:24:09,948 --> 00:24:11,548 Speaker 4: If he's in a bigger market, if he's in a 576 00:24:11,588 --> 00:24:13,828 Speaker 4: New York market, if he's in Dallas market, we'll be 577 00:24:13,868 --> 00:24:15,748 Speaker 4: talking this guy like he's a first ballot Hall of Famer. 578 00:24:15,828 --> 00:24:18,388 Speaker 4: His numbers are ridiculous. He's tremendous. I played with him. 579 00:24:18,588 --> 00:24:21,388 Speaker 4: He's a great teammate. He practices every day. He brings 580 00:24:21,428 --> 00:24:24,108 Speaker 4: it every week, and he's available to his teammates and 581 00:24:24,188 --> 00:24:26,148 Speaker 4: he's performing too. I think that's a guy deserves way 582 00:24:26,228 --> 00:24:26,828 Speaker 4: more respectful. 583 00:24:26,828 --> 00:24:28,788 Speaker 2: Wow. Love this guy come out of Middle. 584 00:24:28,588 --> 00:24:31,548 Speaker 3: Tennessee State getting it done weekend and week out. Two 585 00:24:31,588 --> 00:24:34,348 Speaker 3: weeks ago, we saw a total of fifty six defensive 586 00:24:34,428 --> 00:24:38,908 Speaker 3: backs get drafted by teams across the entire NFL. Which 587 00:24:39,028 --> 00:24:41,388 Speaker 3: rookie dbs are we most excited to see in their 588 00:24:41,548 --> 00:24:44,108 Speaker 3: NFL debut. I'm gonna go with a guy that slid 589 00:24:44,268 --> 00:24:47,108 Speaker 3: in the first round, Joey Porter Junior. 590 00:24:47,428 --> 00:24:48,148 Speaker 1: At the Draft. 591 00:24:48,268 --> 00:24:50,948 Speaker 3: We saw clips of his dad talking to him as 592 00:24:50,988 --> 00:24:52,108 Speaker 3: the first round was ending. 593 00:24:52,588 --> 00:24:54,148 Speaker 5: Use it as motivation. 594 00:24:54,708 --> 00:24:57,068 Speaker 3: Don't let this thing stop you. We are proud of 595 00:24:57,148 --> 00:24:59,788 Speaker 3: you no matter where you end up. Going Day two 596 00:24:59,828 --> 00:25:03,228 Speaker 3: of the draft, he goes to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Dad 597 00:25:03,388 --> 00:25:06,108 Speaker 3: was all Pro, pro bow type player, won a Super Bowl. 598 00:25:06,228 --> 00:25:07,428 Speaker 3: Joey Porter Junior. 599 00:25:07,468 --> 00:25:08,948 Speaker 1: Following in his footsteps. 600 00:25:09,108 --> 00:25:11,308 Speaker 3: I want to see the chip on this guy's shoulder 601 00:25:11,348 --> 00:25:14,028 Speaker 3: when he goes out there to prove all thirty two 602 00:25:14,148 --> 00:25:17,308 Speaker 3: teams wrong for passing on him in the first round. 603 00:25:17,428 --> 00:25:20,828 Speaker 1: A big, physical corner, loves to get in your face, loves. 604 00:25:20,588 --> 00:25:22,748 Speaker 3: To tackle, and he has a veteran in the room 605 00:25:22,828 --> 00:25:25,388 Speaker 3: with them, Patrick Peterson that he can learn from. Said 606 00:25:25,388 --> 00:25:28,148 Speaker 3: he wants to wear number twenty four, following you Ike 607 00:25:28,228 --> 00:25:31,068 Speaker 3: Taylor's footsteps, a guy that he grew up watching, and 608 00:25:31,268 --> 00:25:33,948 Speaker 3: Ike played with a ton of attitude. I can't wait 609 00:25:33,988 --> 00:25:36,068 Speaker 3: to see how Joey Porter Junior shows up out there 610 00:25:36,308 --> 00:25:36,948 Speaker 3: on game day. 611 00:25:37,548 --> 00:25:38,468 Speaker 5: So just like you guys. 612 00:25:38,508 --> 00:25:40,308 Speaker 4: Man, I watched the first round NFL Draft. I was 613 00:25:40,428 --> 00:25:42,828 Speaker 4: a I love seeing these dbs get picked up. Yeah, 614 00:25:42,988 --> 00:25:46,588 Speaker 4: and then I saw a guy a manual for the commanders. 615 00:25:46,628 --> 00:25:49,148 Speaker 4: You guys got yourself won. And when I saw that, 616 00:25:49,148 --> 00:25:51,868 Speaker 4: as interesting as I saw six foot, one hundred and 617 00:25:51,948 --> 00:25:54,388 Speaker 4: sixty six pounds. Yeah, I mean I was one hundred 618 00:25:54,388 --> 00:25:55,708 Speaker 4: and sixty six pounds. And then when I was fifteen 619 00:25:55,748 --> 00:25:57,548 Speaker 4: years old in high school, so I'm like, hold on, 620 00:25:57,628 --> 00:25:59,588 Speaker 4: that don't add up. But then I looked a little 621 00:25:59,628 --> 00:26:01,708 Speaker 4: more and I saw this highlight tape pop up. You 622 00:26:01,788 --> 00:26:05,308 Speaker 4: got fourteen career interceptions. Yeah, that's not easy doing in SEC. 623 00:26:05,868 --> 00:26:10,628 Speaker 4: And you have six career take sixes. That's breaking FBS record. 624 00:26:10,668 --> 00:26:12,868 Speaker 4: There's only one guy to ever do that. That's Emmanuel Forbes. 625 00:26:13,148 --> 00:26:16,388 Speaker 4: This guy reminds me of a slim a keep to leave. 626 00:26:17,268 --> 00:26:20,548 Speaker 4: The thing about the NFL nowadays, it's about playmakers on defense. 627 00:26:20,628 --> 00:26:22,228 Speaker 4: Those are guys who get paid. Those are guys go 628 00:26:22,308 --> 00:26:23,708 Speaker 4: to all pro. You got to know how to turn 629 00:26:23,828 --> 00:26:25,948 Speaker 4: the ball over. Look at this right here, it's one 630 00:26:25,988 --> 00:26:28,108 Speaker 4: of those another pick sixes. This guy knows how to 631 00:26:28,148 --> 00:26:29,428 Speaker 4: find the ball and he knows what to do. When 632 00:26:29,428 --> 00:26:30,668 Speaker 4: he gets it, and that's when I play with the 633 00:26:30,748 --> 00:26:31,188 Speaker 4: key to leave. 634 00:26:31,268 --> 00:26:31,868 Speaker 5: That's what he did. 635 00:26:32,188 --> 00:26:34,308 Speaker 4: A keep had one rule. If we get a turn 636 00:26:34,348 --> 00:26:36,588 Speaker 4: around defense, tossing to him because he's going to score. 637 00:26:36,868 --> 00:26:39,348 Speaker 4: That's the ed Reed rule. This guy knows how to score. 638 00:26:39,388 --> 00:26:41,588 Speaker 4: He scores a lot on defense. Emmanuel Forbes. If you're 639 00:26:41,628 --> 00:26:43,948 Speaker 4: six foot, one hundred and sixty six pounds playing in SEC, 640 00:26:44,268 --> 00:26:44,508 Speaker 4: you go. 641 00:26:44,548 --> 00:26:46,548 Speaker 5: In the first round. You can ball. He's got a 642 00:26:46,588 --> 00:26:48,188 Speaker 5: great skill set. I'm looking forward to it. 643 00:26:48,308 --> 00:26:50,028 Speaker 3: And don't let his size fool you because he'll hit 644 00:26:50,068 --> 00:26:52,668 Speaker 3: people two in Manuel Forest. As of right now, there 645 00:26:52,708 --> 00:26:55,108 Speaker 3: are thirty six defensive backs in the Hall of Fame, 646 00:26:55,348 --> 00:26:59,948 Speaker 3: with three more set to be inducted in augainst Rendez, Barber, Dereu, Reefus, 647 00:27:00,068 --> 00:27:03,948 Speaker 3: and Ken Riley. Which current dB do you think has 648 00:27:03,988 --> 00:27:06,028 Speaker 3: a chance be a Hall of Famer one day when 649 00:27:06,028 --> 00:27:06,908 Speaker 3: it's all said and done. 650 00:27:07,188 --> 00:27:09,308 Speaker 4: I think there's one currently that I got my eye 651 00:27:09,348 --> 00:27:11,828 Speaker 4: on and someone I've been watching a lot in the 652 00:27:11,988 --> 00:27:14,428 Speaker 4: in the league and study his game, and that's Stefan Gilmore. 653 00:27:14,508 --> 00:27:16,708 Speaker 5: Yeah, I mean, Gilly Locke is a clam. 654 00:27:16,908 --> 00:27:19,428 Speaker 4: I think he had a great season last year and honestly, 655 00:27:19,508 --> 00:27:21,268 Speaker 4: Gilly's been doing this for a long time. He's one 656 00:27:21,268 --> 00:27:23,188 Speaker 4: of the rare guys that you can lock on a 657 00:27:23,308 --> 00:27:26,508 Speaker 4: guy and push coverage. We really haven't seen that since 658 00:27:26,588 --> 00:27:28,788 Speaker 4: Darrell Reeves. The ability to shut down the side of 659 00:27:28,868 --> 00:27:31,948 Speaker 4: the field, pressman a man every place making receiver earn it. 660 00:27:32,028 --> 00:27:34,308 Speaker 4: He doesn't fear him, and he got a Defensive Player 661 00:27:34,308 --> 00:27:36,628 Speaker 4: of the Year, and that is really hard to do 662 00:27:36,708 --> 00:27:39,348 Speaker 4: with the every year Defensive Payer of the Year is 663 00:27:39,548 --> 00:27:42,948 Speaker 4: just another pass rusher. It's just another pass rusher. Trayvon 664 00:27:43,028 --> 00:27:44,948 Speaker 4: Diggs doesn't get Defensive Payer the year were eleven picks. 665 00:27:45,028 --> 00:27:48,148 Speaker 4: Eleven picks is like getting thirty sacks. People don't do that. Ever, 666 00:27:48,588 --> 00:27:50,788 Speaker 4: that's hard to do. He was able to finally do it. 667 00:27:51,068 --> 00:27:53,548 Speaker 4: Charles Wodson's another Defensive Player of the Year as a dB. 668 00:27:54,028 --> 00:27:54,948 Speaker 5: This guy is special. 669 00:27:54,988 --> 00:27:56,308 Speaker 4: And for you to get a Defensive Play of the 670 00:27:56,348 --> 00:27:58,068 Speaker 4: Year at dB and be doing at the level you've 671 00:27:58,068 --> 00:28:00,508 Speaker 4: been doing it on an island, that's a first battle 672 00:28:00,548 --> 00:28:00,868 Speaker 4: Hall of Fame. 673 00:28:00,988 --> 00:28:03,628 Speaker 3: It's hard to go against Stefan Gilmore. We did a 674 00:28:03,828 --> 00:28:06,588 Speaker 3: tiers of cornerbacks and I didn't have him in my tier. 675 00:28:06,868 --> 00:28:09,148 Speaker 3: He hit me up yesterday night, so you're telling me 676 00:28:09,228 --> 00:28:11,588 Speaker 3: I'm in Tier two. Now, I was like, it's like, Gilly, 677 00:28:11,748 --> 00:28:15,148 Speaker 3: I apologize. I couldn't fit with so many guys. You're 678 00:28:15,188 --> 00:28:17,308 Speaker 3: still one of the best defensive player of the year. 679 00:28:17,548 --> 00:28:19,588 Speaker 3: He was my selection as the Hall of Famer, but 680 00:28:19,708 --> 00:28:22,988 Speaker 3: I went with another guy once you chose him, Patrick Peterson. 681 00:28:23,068 --> 00:28:24,868 Speaker 3: This is the guy that has played at a high 682 00:28:24,948 --> 00:28:28,508 Speaker 3: level throughout his entire career, starting in Arizona, being drafted 683 00:28:28,588 --> 00:28:30,868 Speaker 3: in the first round, not only a dog on the 684 00:28:30,948 --> 00:28:33,788 Speaker 3: defensive side of the ball, but also a return Specialist's 685 00:28:33,788 --> 00:28:35,988 Speaker 3: gone to the Pro Bowl for that as well, eight 686 00:28:36,108 --> 00:28:39,388 Speaker 3: Pro Bowls, three times First team All Pro. This guy 687 00:28:39,548 --> 00:28:42,268 Speaker 3: now going to the Pittsburgh steel is coming over from Minnesota. 688 00:28:42,548 --> 00:28:46,068 Speaker 3: Patrick Peterson one of the most athletic cornerbacks playing the 689 00:28:46,148 --> 00:28:49,068 Speaker 3: game while he was playing there. Now let's get into 690 00:28:49,148 --> 00:28:51,828 Speaker 3: the last one. Now, both of us played. I played 691 00:28:51,828 --> 00:28:54,628 Speaker 3: for a long time, thirteen years. You're going on year eleven. 692 00:28:55,308 --> 00:28:57,788 Speaker 3: You watch players all throughout the league and you see 693 00:28:57,828 --> 00:29:00,468 Speaker 3: different skill sets from certain guys. Is there a player 694 00:29:00,588 --> 00:29:02,148 Speaker 3: that you look at and say, hey, I wish I 695 00:29:02,268 --> 00:29:04,908 Speaker 3: had this trait because he could have possibly changed my game. 696 00:29:05,388 --> 00:29:07,548 Speaker 5: Yeah, for me, that's gotta be mel Blunt and I 697 00:29:07,628 --> 00:29:09,148 Speaker 5: gotta throw back the footage some people. 698 00:29:09,908 --> 00:29:12,468 Speaker 4: My football historian, you gotta watch the Pittsburgh. 699 00:29:12,108 --> 00:29:12,948 Speaker 1: Steelers in his day. 700 00:29:13,028 --> 00:29:15,548 Speaker 4: This guy is a reason why they have pass interference 701 00:29:15,548 --> 00:29:18,948 Speaker 4: forty seven. Baby is out here annihilating people. 702 00:29:19,348 --> 00:29:20,708 Speaker 5: His size and his speed. 703 00:29:20,988 --> 00:29:23,268 Speaker 4: I remember interviewing him one time, and this guy is 704 00:29:23,468 --> 00:29:26,668 Speaker 4: six foot three, two hundred and ten pounds running a 705 00:29:26,828 --> 00:29:28,988 Speaker 4: legit low four four back in the day when they 706 00:29:29,028 --> 00:29:31,068 Speaker 4: didn't train for the common He put his hand in 707 00:29:31,108 --> 00:29:32,468 Speaker 4: the dirt and round of four to four at six 708 00:29:32,508 --> 00:29:35,108 Speaker 4: to three. I mean his size and speed and his tenacity. 709 00:29:35,548 --> 00:29:37,988 Speaker 4: If I had that, I would literally be playing twenty 710 00:29:37,988 --> 00:29:39,708 Speaker 4: plus years in the league nowadays. So there's only one 711 00:29:39,748 --> 00:29:41,628 Speaker 4: and only Mel Blunt. I think he set the tone 712 00:29:41,908 --> 00:29:44,748 Speaker 4: for the Pittsburgh Steelers and what that, you know, organization 713 00:29:44,868 --> 00:29:45,148 Speaker 4: is about. 714 00:29:45,268 --> 00:29:46,788 Speaker 3: The one thing we love on the show is sawn 715 00:29:46,908 --> 00:29:49,748 Speaker 3: old foot is of Mel Blunt. I'm going with another guy, 716 00:29:50,028 --> 00:29:54,068 Speaker 3: Charles Woodson, because he was an absolute ball hawk when 717 00:29:54,108 --> 00:29:56,388 Speaker 3: he was out there on the field so much as 718 00:29:56,428 --> 00:29:59,068 Speaker 3: a ball hall. His last season, Charles Wilson was thirty 719 00:29:59,188 --> 00:30:04,188 Speaker 3: nine years old. Five interceptions at thirty nine years old. 720 00:30:04,428 --> 00:30:07,028 Speaker 3: Throughout his entire career, he figured out how to get 721 00:30:07,108 --> 00:30:11,308 Speaker 3: the ball. Sixty five interceptions, thirty three force fumbles. He 722 00:30:11,428 --> 00:30:14,348 Speaker 3: was an absolute force, whether he was playing corner, whether 723 00:30:14,388 --> 00:30:16,668 Speaker 3: he was playing safety, whether he was young, whether he 724 00:30:16,828 --> 00:30:18,668 Speaker 3: was old. So for me, I look back at my 725 00:30:18,788 --> 00:30:21,148 Speaker 3: career if I could have had these ball hawking skills. Hell, 726 00:30:21,268 --> 00:30:23,428 Speaker 3: just give me all of Charles Woodson's talent. He's like, 727 00:30:23,508 --> 00:30:26,028 Speaker 3: I was up player, Yeah, perfect, dB, it was up 728 00:30:26,068 --> 00:30:29,348 Speaker 3: for a heisman and college just a beautiful thing right there? Guys, 729 00:30:29,388 --> 00:30:30,268 Speaker 3: what do you think Colin. 730 00:30:30,108 --> 00:30:32,668 Speaker 1: The heisman in college? Eight Manning, Ryan Leaf, and Randy 731 00:30:32,708 --> 00:30:35,188 Speaker 1: Moss for the heisman? One thing. Stefine Gilmore I think 732 00:30:35,308 --> 00:30:37,348 Speaker 1: was robbed of Super Bowl MVP. I think he should 733 00:30:37,388 --> 00:30:40,468 Speaker 1: have gotten it. Logan tell us just a little more 734 00:30:40,548 --> 00:30:42,908 Speaker 1: on Kevin Bayard. I feel like this really hits a 735 00:30:43,028 --> 00:30:45,868 Speaker 1: nerve for you, dude, empty the tank man. He's talking 736 00:30:45,908 --> 00:30:47,588 Speaker 1: to Ram cart on the show. 737 00:30:47,788 --> 00:30:50,428 Speaker 4: I just think, you know, it's hard to be consistent 738 00:30:50,468 --> 00:30:54,348 Speaker 4: in this, like we take consistency for gravity, for granted, 739 00:30:54,388 --> 00:30:56,788 Speaker 4: and honestly, Kevin to be available every game and for 740 00:30:56,908 --> 00:30:59,348 Speaker 4: him to produce the level of produces every single year 741 00:30:59,828 --> 00:31:01,308 Speaker 4: and to be asked to take a pit. Who wants 742 00:31:01,348 --> 00:31:03,588 Speaker 4: to go to their job, do it well, doing the 743 00:31:03,668 --> 00:31:05,188 Speaker 4: best in the bill thing, and they say, oh, by 744 00:31:05,228 --> 00:31:06,588 Speaker 4: the way, you should probably take. 745 00:31:06,428 --> 00:31:06,828 Speaker 5: A pay cut. 746 00:31:07,228 --> 00:31:09,908 Speaker 4: I just I don't think that guys relate to that well, 747 00:31:09,908 --> 00:31:11,348 Speaker 4: and I don't think Kevin does. And I think that 748 00:31:11,468 --> 00:31:12,868 Speaker 4: he's just going to prove it with his play again