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 --> 00:00:23,868 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio Good Morning Football. 3 00:00:25,068 --> 00:00:27,708 Speaker 2: Welcome to Good Morning Football. We are live in New 4 00:00:27,788 --> 00:00:30,348 Speaker 2: York City. It is Tuesday, May twenty third. I'm Sarah 5 00:00:30,348 --> 00:00:33,508 Speaker 2: Walls and for our good friend and Taylor Swift fanatic, 6 00:00:33,628 --> 00:00:38,068 Speaker 2: Jamie Earle. She's doing concert prep. We were literally talking 7 00:00:38,068 --> 00:00:40,788 Speaker 2: about that in the commercial break. Jason mccordy Peter Schrager 8 00:00:40,788 --> 00:00:44,268 Speaker 2: are six time Pro Bowl defensive tackled and batman expert 9 00:00:44,348 --> 00:00:49,068 Speaker 2: Gerald McCoy. Time now for the lead block. The Cardinals 10 00:00:49,308 --> 00:00:54,388 Speaker 2: began their OTAs yesterday without their superstar wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins. 11 00:00:54,788 --> 00:00:57,388 Speaker 2: New head coach Jonathan Gannon said he's not worried about 12 00:00:57,388 --> 00:01:00,348 Speaker 2: Hopkins and he's gonna fit right in when he decides 13 00:01:00,388 --> 00:01:03,308 Speaker 2: to show up. D hop however, was on the I 14 00:01:03,388 --> 00:01:08,148 Speaker 2: Am Athlete pod cast and was asked a very intriguing question. 15 00:01:09,388 --> 00:01:10,948 Speaker 3: What are some of the quarterbacks out there? 16 00:01:10,948 --> 00:01:12,948 Speaker 4: If you had a list, you say, these are some 17 00:01:13,508 --> 00:01:16,508 Speaker 4: dope quarterbacks that I would love to throw me the 18 00:01:16,548 --> 00:01:18,428 Speaker 4: ball the second part of my career. 19 00:01:18,668 --> 00:01:21,388 Speaker 5: Oh, that's a good question. I would have to say 20 00:01:21,788 --> 00:01:24,348 Speaker 5: one of my favorite quarterbacks that I've been watching since 21 00:01:24,348 --> 00:01:25,548 Speaker 5: he came in the league. 22 00:01:26,028 --> 00:01:27,428 Speaker 3: Is Josh Allen. 23 00:01:27,588 --> 00:01:30,348 Speaker 4: Josh Allen reminds me of He reminds me of an 24 00:01:30,348 --> 00:01:32,268 Speaker 4: old school or of a new school. 25 00:01:32,308 --> 00:01:36,308 Speaker 3: Andrew Luck, you know, I love Josh Allen. 26 00:01:37,068 --> 00:01:38,428 Speaker 6: I love Josh Allen. 27 00:01:38,548 --> 00:01:41,428 Speaker 2: De hop filled out his top five with Jalen Hurts, 28 00:01:41,428 --> 00:01:45,108 Speaker 2: Patrick Mahomes, obviously, Lamar Jackson, Justin Herbert, but Josh Allen 29 00:01:45,228 --> 00:01:48,748 Speaker 2: was in that top spot. So if Buffalo were to 30 00:01:48,868 --> 00:01:52,188 Speaker 2: make that move, would DeAndre Hopkins elevate the Bills into 31 00:01:52,228 --> 00:01:56,108 Speaker 2: the same class as the reigning Super Bowl champion Chiefs 32 00:01:56,148 --> 00:01:56,828 Speaker 2: in the AFC? 33 00:01:57,028 --> 00:02:00,828 Speaker 4: Gerald, I don't believe that d hop would put them 34 00:02:00,908 --> 00:02:03,588 Speaker 4: over the top because I don't think offense has really 35 00:02:03,588 --> 00:02:07,388 Speaker 4: been an issue for They get to the moment and 36 00:02:07,588 --> 00:02:08,588 Speaker 4: just don't get it done. 37 00:02:08,708 --> 00:02:10,588 Speaker 3: I know there was a new rule put. 38 00:02:10,388 --> 00:02:12,868 Speaker 4: In place because the last person that had the ball 39 00:02:12,948 --> 00:02:15,508 Speaker 4: two years ago won the game when Patrick Mahomes went 40 00:02:15,548 --> 00:02:17,668 Speaker 4: down the field thirteen seconds and they got the ball 41 00:02:17,708 --> 00:02:19,868 Speaker 4: back in overtime and they just ended it. 42 00:02:20,308 --> 00:02:23,388 Speaker 3: Well, let's talk about last year, okay, or the last 43 00:02:23,388 --> 00:02:24,188 Speaker 3: two years. 44 00:02:24,708 --> 00:02:26,668 Speaker 4: The team they played in twenty twenty one, they played 45 00:02:26,668 --> 00:02:30,548 Speaker 4: the Chiefs, who had more penalties Buffalo Bills. Last year 46 00:02:30,588 --> 00:02:34,628 Speaker 4: they played Cincinnati Bengals. There were ten accepted penalties in 47 00:02:34,668 --> 00:02:38,148 Speaker 4: the game. Buffleole Bills had eight of them. So I 48 00:02:38,148 --> 00:02:40,788 Speaker 4: don't believe it's an offensive thing. I believe it's a 49 00:02:41,268 --> 00:02:45,028 Speaker 4: focus when it's time to focus and learning when to 50 00:02:45,148 --> 00:02:48,388 Speaker 4: be the Buffalo Bills regular season is great, but to 51 00:02:48,508 --> 00:02:51,668 Speaker 4: really be that team, you can't every year get to 52 00:02:51,708 --> 00:02:54,148 Speaker 4: this point and then just like, oh, well, we don't 53 00:02:54,148 --> 00:02:55,948 Speaker 4: know what it is. We have to figure a way 54 00:02:55,948 --> 00:02:57,828 Speaker 4: to get over the hump. I don't think bringing in 55 00:02:57,828 --> 00:02:59,828 Speaker 4: more offense is a thing because they at the top 56 00:02:59,828 --> 00:03:01,628 Speaker 4: of the league of offense every year. I think it 57 00:03:01,668 --> 00:03:04,228 Speaker 4: is when you get into the playoffs. That's where everybody 58 00:03:04,228 --> 00:03:06,668 Speaker 4: else elevates their game. Buffalo has to get to that 59 00:03:06,828 --> 00:03:09,628 Speaker 4: moment and just elevate their game. I don't believe that 60 00:03:09,788 --> 00:03:11,988 Speaker 4: adding D I mean, who won't be Hop? 61 00:03:12,068 --> 00:03:13,108 Speaker 3: But you're taken. 62 00:03:13,188 --> 00:03:15,348 Speaker 4: But that's not the reason that they I don't think 63 00:03:15,388 --> 00:03:15,988 Speaker 4: that puts them. 64 00:03:17,708 --> 00:03:20,548 Speaker 6: It's good. Yeah, you said who wouldn't want d Hop? 65 00:03:20,588 --> 00:03:22,348 Speaker 7: I mean I had to play against this guy twice 66 00:03:22,348 --> 00:03:25,748 Speaker 7: a year, unbelievable wide receiver, and you just said Buffalo's 67 00:03:25,748 --> 00:03:27,828 Speaker 7: offense is always at the top of the league. Last year, 68 00:03:27,868 --> 00:03:30,308 Speaker 7: the Kansas City Chiefs was first in points and yards 69 00:03:30,308 --> 00:03:32,628 Speaker 7: you know, it was second the Buffalo Bills. So when 70 00:03:32,628 --> 00:03:34,948 Speaker 7: you say they don't need more on offense, they are 71 00:03:35,028 --> 00:03:38,428 Speaker 7: right there from an offensive standpoint, with the Kansas City 72 00:03:38,468 --> 00:03:41,268 Speaker 7: Chiefs in the same class. But when you say overall 73 00:03:41,388 --> 00:03:44,188 Speaker 7: same class in the AFC, as in they're gonna be no. 74 00:03:44,308 --> 00:03:47,548 Speaker 7: The Kingas City Chiefs have competed and won Super Bowls. 75 00:03:47,548 --> 00:03:49,788 Speaker 6: The Buffalo Bills have not done that yet. 76 00:03:49,868 --> 00:03:51,788 Speaker 7: But at the same time, I look at this Bills 77 00:03:51,788 --> 00:03:54,268 Speaker 7: team and they have the makeup to be able to 78 00:03:54,308 --> 00:03:57,348 Speaker 7: win a Super Bowl, to compete and be contenders at 79 00:03:57,388 --> 00:04:00,148 Speaker 7: that level, and Gerald to your point, they just haven't 80 00:04:00,148 --> 00:04:01,908 Speaker 7: been able to find a way. 81 00:04:01,668 --> 00:04:04,348 Speaker 6: To get it done. So is there a single play 82 00:04:04,708 --> 00:04:06,268 Speaker 6: I think that can get them over the hump? 83 00:04:06,828 --> 00:04:07,388 Speaker 3: I don't know. 84 00:04:07,668 --> 00:04:09,908 Speaker 7: I look at the addition of von Miller last year, 85 00:04:09,908 --> 00:04:12,068 Speaker 7: and I think a guy like Vaughn could have been 86 00:04:12,228 --> 00:04:13,188 Speaker 7: huge for them. 87 00:04:13,068 --> 00:04:13,868 Speaker 6: Late in the season. 88 00:04:14,188 --> 00:04:16,228 Speaker 7: Obviously he dealt with his injury and I think he 89 00:04:16,268 --> 00:04:18,068 Speaker 7: could have been a missing piece. But you look at 90 00:04:18,108 --> 00:04:20,708 Speaker 7: Buffalo last year, going into the season, a ton of 91 00:04:20,708 --> 00:04:23,628 Speaker 7: people picked them to win the Super Bowl, and they 92 00:04:23,668 --> 00:04:27,908 Speaker 7: went through a crazy roller coaster season. They were forced 93 00:04:27,908 --> 00:04:31,148 Speaker 7: to change their travel because of a snowstorm throughout the year, 94 00:04:31,428 --> 00:04:34,588 Speaker 7: DeMar Hamlin's injury happens, and they still find a way 95 00:04:34,628 --> 00:04:37,908 Speaker 7: to compete and find themselves in the divisional round where 96 00:04:37,908 --> 00:04:39,868 Speaker 7: they just kind of looked like they ran out of 97 00:04:39,948 --> 00:04:42,508 Speaker 7: gas and energy. So for this Buffalo bill stream, I 98 00:04:42,548 --> 00:04:44,988 Speaker 7: think the addition of DeAndre Hopkins would be huge and 99 00:04:45,068 --> 00:04:48,068 Speaker 7: it would be a nice tool, nice weapon to add. 100 00:04:48,428 --> 00:04:51,988 Speaker 7: I think Buffalo is already at the level of contenders 101 00:04:51,988 --> 00:04:54,308 Speaker 7: and their right there in the AFC. So yeah, for sure, 102 00:04:54,348 --> 00:04:57,708 Speaker 7: added DeAndre Hopkins, but they're not going to be at 103 00:04:57,708 --> 00:04:59,788 Speaker 7: the class of the Kansas City Chiefs until they get 104 00:04:59,828 --> 00:05:00,268 Speaker 7: over that home. 105 00:05:00,308 --> 00:05:00,468 Speaker 1: You know. 106 00:05:00,508 --> 00:05:03,468 Speaker 8: It's like they also added cocaine this offseason, who is 107 00:05:03,468 --> 00:05:05,308 Speaker 8: a first round pick, was was going the top fifteen, 108 00:05:05,348 --> 00:05:07,348 Speaker 8: And it's gonna be an awesome weapon. I think, Jerald Small, 109 00:05:07,428 --> 00:05:07,908 Speaker 8: I think it's not. 110 00:05:08,068 --> 00:05:09,228 Speaker 6: It's not offenses. 111 00:05:09,268 --> 00:05:11,468 Speaker 8: Why if DeAndre Hopkins last year, I don't think they're 112 00:05:11,468 --> 00:05:13,148 Speaker 8: winning that game against the Bengals. I think they were 113 00:05:13,188 --> 00:05:15,028 Speaker 8: out of gas. They had nothing, They couldn't get over 114 00:05:15,028 --> 00:05:17,388 Speaker 8: the hump. And yet if we're talking about the Chiefs, 115 00:05:17,428 --> 00:05:20,228 Speaker 8: you better have as many horses ready to go in 116 00:05:20,268 --> 00:05:21,908 Speaker 8: those games as you can because this might be thirty 117 00:05:21,908 --> 00:05:23,868 Speaker 8: eight thirty five and he might be the one. Say 118 00:05:23,908 --> 00:05:26,628 Speaker 8: what you want about DeAndre Hopkins when you need a 119 00:05:26,668 --> 00:05:28,428 Speaker 8: big play in the red zone and you need a 120 00:05:28,428 --> 00:05:31,388 Speaker 8: big play in a sea of players, he is that guy. 121 00:05:31,788 --> 00:05:33,588 Speaker 8: And if you're looking at Buffalo and you're talking about 122 00:05:33,748 --> 00:05:37,108 Speaker 8: Gabe Davis and Stefan Diggs, and of course you're throwing 123 00:05:37,188 --> 00:05:39,348 Speaker 8: now the rookie Kincaid, who might take a little while, 124 00:05:39,508 --> 00:05:42,508 Speaker 8: and then you add DeAndre Hopkins. The Buffalo Bills have 125 00:05:42,548 --> 00:05:44,948 Speaker 8: had a lot of success offensively against the Kansasty Chiefs 126 00:05:44,988 --> 00:05:47,428 Speaker 8: in recent years. If they're in an AFC championship game, 127 00:05:47,468 --> 00:05:50,708 Speaker 8: I would gladly take DeAndre Hopkins on my squad and 128 00:05:50,748 --> 00:05:52,868 Speaker 8: say let's go, let's have a shootout. 129 00:05:52,868 --> 00:05:53,948 Speaker 6: We can roll with you guys. 130 00:05:54,468 --> 00:05:55,588 Speaker 2: You look like you wanted to jump in there. 131 00:05:55,908 --> 00:05:56,068 Speaker 3: Yeah. 132 00:05:56,148 --> 00:06:00,428 Speaker 4: I mean yeah, that sounds great, and I mean that 133 00:06:00,708 --> 00:06:03,228 Speaker 4: I like that quarterback too. I might be a little biased, 134 00:06:03,268 --> 00:06:04,908 Speaker 4: you know what, I'm gonna stop saying a little bias. 135 00:06:04,948 --> 00:06:07,868 Speaker 4: I'm extremely biased. He's a Oklahoma Sooner, So Kyl, I 136 00:06:07,908 --> 00:06:09,988 Speaker 4: love you, but I just want to point out a 137 00:06:10,028 --> 00:06:12,628 Speaker 4: few things. When the Rams won the Super Bowl, it 138 00:06:12,748 --> 00:06:15,548 Speaker 4: was a defensive play that ended the game. Sure, last 139 00:06:15,628 --> 00:06:19,348 Speaker 4: year Philly led the league in sacks but got to 140 00:06:19,388 --> 00:06:22,988 Speaker 4: the Super Bowl and Patrick Mahomes didn't get sniffed. Okay, 141 00:06:23,188 --> 00:06:26,588 Speaker 4: So like clearly you need like a defensive like you 142 00:06:26,628 --> 00:06:28,228 Speaker 4: need a defensive stance to like. 143 00:06:28,268 --> 00:06:30,668 Speaker 3: End these games and win these games. 144 00:06:30,828 --> 00:06:33,508 Speaker 4: Yes, you could score all these points, but somebody has 145 00:06:33,508 --> 00:06:34,548 Speaker 4: to stop somebody. 146 00:06:34,668 --> 00:06:37,708 Speaker 3: And didn't they they all that stuff for Vaughn last year. Yeah, 147 00:06:37,748 --> 00:06:39,708 Speaker 3: but but Von, I mean he had the injury. 148 00:06:39,908 --> 00:06:43,308 Speaker 4: You see what Von like, Vn brings championships, So him 149 00:06:43,308 --> 00:06:45,828 Speaker 4: not being on the field definitely will help. I just 150 00:06:46,188 --> 00:06:49,228 Speaker 4: I think it's more about you gotta get stops when necessary. 151 00:06:49,388 --> 00:06:52,628 Speaker 3: And I love Josh Allen, but Josh Allen just. 152 00:06:52,708 --> 00:06:55,468 Speaker 4: Kind of does a lot of like crazy things when 153 00:06:55,468 --> 00:06:57,548 Speaker 4: the when the game is on the line, and you know, 154 00:06:57,548 --> 00:06:58,948 Speaker 4: I don't want to put a lot of pressure on them, 155 00:06:58,988 --> 00:07:01,588 Speaker 4: but I mean you put a lot of pressure on yourself. 156 00:07:01,668 --> 00:07:03,868 Speaker 2: So I want to go back to something Peter said, 157 00:07:03,908 --> 00:07:06,068 Speaker 2: when do you Andre Hopkins is healthy? Because the last 158 00:07:06,108 --> 00:07:08,348 Speaker 2: time he was healthy, his last season where he was 159 00:07:08,348 --> 00:07:11,228 Speaker 2: fully healthy, one hundred and fifteen catches more than fourteen 160 00:07:11,348 --> 00:07:13,628 Speaker 2: hundred yards. I mean, that's what he can do with healthy. 161 00:07:13,708 --> 00:07:15,588 Speaker 2: So I'm not saying the Bills need all of that. 162 00:07:15,828 --> 00:07:17,988 Speaker 2: But when you brought up the game that they came 163 00:07:18,028 --> 00:07:19,948 Speaker 2: down to who had the ball last and who won it. 164 00:07:20,068 --> 00:07:22,148 Speaker 2: So if you're telling me, and it wasn't as close 165 00:07:22,228 --> 00:07:24,268 Speaker 2: last year, obviously, but when you're telling me that it's 166 00:07:24,308 --> 00:07:27,268 Speaker 2: that close, can that guy provide one or two catches 167 00:07:27,308 --> 00:07:28,628 Speaker 2: that maybe it doesn't come down. 168 00:07:28,468 --> 00:07:29,348 Speaker 3: To the last play the game. 169 00:07:29,388 --> 00:07:30,668 Speaker 2: I mean, I look at it like that, and I 170 00:07:30,668 --> 00:07:33,188 Speaker 2: think that you do need this stable of all hands 171 00:07:33,188 --> 00:07:36,268 Speaker 2: on deck. And also even just DeAndre Hopkins, who he is. 172 00:07:36,268 --> 00:07:38,108 Speaker 2: You put him on the field, You've now changed the 173 00:07:38,108 --> 00:07:40,108 Speaker 2: game plan. You've now changed how you have to count 174 00:07:40,148 --> 00:07:42,708 Speaker 2: for him. And I'll give you the example when Antonio 175 00:07:42,748 --> 00:07:44,628 Speaker 2: Brown came to Tampa and you're like, well, what are 176 00:07:44,668 --> 00:07:46,148 Speaker 2: you going to get out of him? Whether he was 177 00:07:46,188 --> 00:07:50,028 Speaker 2: the full AB, whether he was fifty percent AB, he's 178 00:07:50,068 --> 00:07:51,868 Speaker 2: on that field and that's when they were into the 179 00:07:51,908 --> 00:07:54,668 Speaker 2: Super Bowl in Tampa because he changed what. You couldn't 180 00:07:54,708 --> 00:07:56,868 Speaker 2: just take Mike Evans out, you couldn't just take Chris 181 00:07:57,068 --> 00:07:59,988 Speaker 2: I mean he changes and altars like what you're doing. 182 00:08:00,028 --> 00:08:02,508 Speaker 2: And even Julio Jones, who is not the Julio Jones 183 00:08:02,508 --> 00:08:04,268 Speaker 2: that we know. It was just it's a wrinkle and 184 00:08:04,508 --> 00:08:07,348 Speaker 2: DeAndre Hopkins is a massive wrinkle that you. 185 00:08:07,308 --> 00:08:09,028 Speaker 6: Have to account both a better offense with. 186 00:08:10,828 --> 00:08:13,508 Speaker 4: Yeah, but if you even go back to the Tampa game, 187 00:08:13,628 --> 00:08:16,108 Speaker 4: the story of their gang was the fact that Passion 188 00:08:16,188 --> 00:08:18,388 Speaker 4: Mahomes could not get in the end zone because the 189 00:08:18,468 --> 00:08:19,348 Speaker 4: past rush was on. 190 00:08:19,468 --> 00:08:23,228 Speaker 2: The defensive guy for you're a wonder and not still 191 00:08:23,228 --> 00:08:25,788 Speaker 2: to come on GMFB, Hen and Hooker paved the way. 192 00:08:25,868 --> 00:08:26,988 Speaker 3: We're our next guest. 193 00:08:27,028 --> 00:08:29,828 Speaker 2: We've got Tennessee quarterback Joe Melton, the third joining us 194 00:08:29,988 --> 00:08:31,908 Speaker 2: right here in studio later. 195 00:08:31,788 --> 00:08:32,868 Speaker 3: On today, can't wave. 196 00:08:32,948 --> 00:08:34,788 Speaker 6: We got a young guy coming in the studio. 197 00:08:46,388 --> 00:08:47,868 Speaker 9: Good morning Football. 198 00:08:49,028 --> 00:08:51,908 Speaker 10: All right, well, Selva, welcome back to Good Morning Football. 199 00:08:52,028 --> 00:08:56,308 Speaker 10: Time to welcome in my esteemed colleagues, the best in 200 00:08:56,428 --> 00:08:59,548 Speaker 10: the business. Judy Batista and Steve Weish are at the 201 00:08:59,548 --> 00:09:02,708 Speaker 10: Spring league meeting. And Judy and Steve looks like you 202 00:09:02,748 --> 00:09:05,028 Speaker 10: have a very special guest as ow you there. 203 00:09:05,108 --> 00:09:07,268 Speaker 11: Well, good morning will and yes, we are very lucky 204 00:09:07,308 --> 00:09:09,908 Speaker 11: to be joined by Pep Hamilton, who is here as 205 00:09:09,988 --> 00:09:13,028 Speaker 11: part of the Accelerator program, which is wrapping up this morning, 206 00:09:13,148 --> 00:09:15,908 Speaker 11: but yesterday was a full slate of activities. Pepin, you're 207 00:09:15,908 --> 00:09:18,468 Speaker 11: a pretty experienced coach. What have you gotten out of this? 208 00:09:18,868 --> 00:09:21,228 Speaker 12: You know, it's been a great opportunity for us as 209 00:09:21,228 --> 00:09:24,548 Speaker 12: coaches to really have a chance to network with ownership. 210 00:09:24,588 --> 00:09:27,388 Speaker 12: But at the same time, I think there's been very 211 00:09:27,388 --> 00:09:31,268 Speaker 12: informative sessions, just different info sessions to enlighten us on 212 00:09:31,308 --> 00:09:35,188 Speaker 12: different things, different aspects of just managing other things other 213 00:09:35,228 --> 00:09:37,028 Speaker 12: than football in the NFL. 214 00:09:37,308 --> 00:09:40,588 Speaker 13: So this program is mainly target a lot of offensive 215 00:09:40,588 --> 00:09:42,788 Speaker 13: coaches where we don't have a lot of diversity. But 216 00:09:42,868 --> 00:09:45,388 Speaker 13: you've been a play caller, You've coached Justin Herbert, you've 217 00:09:45,428 --> 00:09:47,828 Speaker 13: coached Andrew lock, You've had your hands on. 218 00:09:47,748 --> 00:09:48,628 Speaker 3: The quarterback right. 219 00:09:48,868 --> 00:09:51,348 Speaker 13: You have checked a lot of the boxes teams say 220 00:09:51,348 --> 00:09:54,628 Speaker 13: they want out of potential head coaches. So someone like you, 221 00:09:54,828 --> 00:09:57,308 Speaker 13: so many other guys here, what do you think being 222 00:09:57,308 --> 00:09:59,388 Speaker 13: able to network with these owners and getting some of 223 00:09:59,428 --> 00:10:01,948 Speaker 13: the FaceTime of guys you don't know, could do to 224 00:10:02,108 --> 00:10:04,108 Speaker 13: enhance your prospects of becoming a head coach. 225 00:10:04,588 --> 00:10:07,828 Speaker 12: I just think it gives us an opportunity to allow 226 00:10:07,868 --> 00:10:10,708 Speaker 12: them to put a face with the resume, you know, 227 00:10:10,788 --> 00:10:13,268 Speaker 12: with the credentials. But nevertheless, you know, we're going to 228 00:10:13,308 --> 00:10:15,308 Speaker 12: be judging on our merit. Football is one of the 229 00:10:15,348 --> 00:10:18,868 Speaker 12: greatest meritocracies in our society, and we just have to 230 00:10:18,908 --> 00:10:21,348 Speaker 12: do our part as coaches by you know, continuing to 231 00:10:21,348 --> 00:10:23,468 Speaker 12: work our tails off and try and find ways to 232 00:10:23,468 --> 00:10:25,348 Speaker 12: put our players in a position to win games. 233 00:10:25,468 --> 00:10:28,588 Speaker 11: Obviously, the NFL has had pretty mixed results, not very 234 00:10:28,588 --> 00:10:31,268 Speaker 11: good results over the last few years with getting better 235 00:10:31,308 --> 00:10:34,668 Speaker 11: diversity in the head coaching pipeline. I wonder how you 236 00:10:34,908 --> 00:10:38,668 Speaker 11: stay positive about that and going forward, how you stay 237 00:10:38,668 --> 00:10:40,028 Speaker 11: hopeful that things are going to change. 238 00:10:40,108 --> 00:10:43,988 Speaker 12: Well, we just as coaches, we work on controlling the controllables. 239 00:10:44,068 --> 00:10:45,828 Speaker 12: As I mentioned, you know, we just we want to 240 00:10:45,868 --> 00:10:47,988 Speaker 12: do the best job we can of putting our players 241 00:10:47,988 --> 00:10:50,268 Speaker 12: in a position to be successful. It's not our place 242 00:10:50,348 --> 00:10:52,868 Speaker 12: to make executive decisions, you know. We have a hard 243 00:10:52,948 --> 00:10:54,948 Speaker 12: enough time, you know, just calling the right plays on 244 00:10:55,028 --> 00:10:56,988 Speaker 12: game days. So you just got to continue to work 245 00:10:56,988 --> 00:10:59,988 Speaker 12: hard at it and just hope that things will organically 246 00:11:00,068 --> 00:11:02,428 Speaker 12: kind of fix itself and work in our benefit. 247 00:11:02,628 --> 00:11:04,628 Speaker 13: Okay, coach, we talked about you having your hand on 248 00:11:04,628 --> 00:11:07,148 Speaker 13: the quarterback. Right, we look at the rookies coming in, 249 00:11:07,188 --> 00:11:10,628 Speaker 13: Bryce Young coming in, Anthony Richardson going to the Colt, CJ. 250 00:11:10,708 --> 00:11:12,668 Speaker 13: Stroud going to the Texans. When you have a young 251 00:11:12,748 --> 00:11:15,388 Speaker 13: quarterback like you had with Justin Herbert with the Chargers, 252 00:11:15,428 --> 00:11:18,508 Speaker 13: and Andrew Luck, how do you get them ready? Especially 253 00:11:18,548 --> 00:11:20,508 Speaker 13: with Andrew like Andrew Luck, which Bryce Young is going 254 00:11:20,548 --> 00:11:22,548 Speaker 13: to be. He can be expected to start from day one. 255 00:11:23,308 --> 00:11:25,068 Speaker 13: You connection a playbook or do you say I will 256 00:11:25,108 --> 00:11:26,908 Speaker 13: let's do some stuff to the guys strengths. Do you 257 00:11:26,948 --> 00:11:29,428 Speaker 13: coach the player or do you coach kind of the 258 00:11:29,548 --> 00:11:30,548 Speaker 13: scheme and system? 259 00:11:30,788 --> 00:11:31,908 Speaker 3: You know, I see it a bit different. 260 00:11:31,988 --> 00:11:34,948 Speaker 12: I think that for young quarterbacks you really want to 261 00:11:34,988 --> 00:11:37,388 Speaker 12: de emphasize the quarterback position. If you're going to put 262 00:11:37,428 --> 00:11:39,508 Speaker 12: them out there as a rookie, it's going to be 263 00:11:39,508 --> 00:11:41,988 Speaker 12: really important that you try and keep them out of 264 00:11:42,068 --> 00:11:44,588 Speaker 12: obvious pass and situations as much as you can. So 265 00:11:44,788 --> 00:11:46,748 Speaker 12: first and second down, you know you're going to be 266 00:11:46,788 --> 00:11:49,588 Speaker 12: creative and finding ways to not ask them to just 267 00:11:49,668 --> 00:11:51,948 Speaker 12: drop back and sit at the spot, because if you 268 00:11:52,028 --> 00:11:54,988 Speaker 12: end up in third and long or any obvious passing situation, 269 00:11:55,188 --> 00:11:57,748 Speaker 12: all right, it becomes a bigger challenge for any quarterback, 270 00:11:57,828 --> 00:12:00,588 Speaker 12: not just young quarterbacks. And then nevertheless, one thing that 271 00:12:00,628 --> 00:12:03,468 Speaker 12: we can't teach his coaches is experience. There's a fine 272 00:12:03,508 --> 00:12:06,228 Speaker 12: line from Okay, I'm gonna sit a guy and wait 273 00:12:06,308 --> 00:12:08,708 Speaker 12: until he's ready to play, and or you know, you 274 00:12:08,748 --> 00:12:11,548 Speaker 12: put him out there and allow him to mitigate certain 275 00:12:11,588 --> 00:12:15,108 Speaker 12: situations and grow and develop. Really it's a tough way 276 00:12:15,148 --> 00:12:15,548 Speaker 12: at times. 277 00:12:15,828 --> 00:12:16,068 Speaker 3: Pep. 278 00:12:16,108 --> 00:12:18,108 Speaker 11: We know you have to get going because you've got 279 00:12:18,108 --> 00:12:20,948 Speaker 11: one more session before the Accelerator program here wraps up. 280 00:12:20,948 --> 00:12:22,908 Speaker 11: But thanks for spending a few minutes with us and 281 00:12:23,388 --> 00:12:23,988 Speaker 11: him again soon. 282 00:12:24,188 --> 00:12:27,628 Speaker 10: Thanks well, all right, Judy, Steve Pep, thank you very much. 283 00:12:27,868 --> 00:12:31,228 Speaker 10: More news for you is twenty teams kicking off voluntary 284 00:12:31,308 --> 00:12:35,348 Speaker 10: workouts on Monday, including the Panthers and quarterback Bryce Young. 285 00:12:35,508 --> 00:12:38,308 Speaker 10: Head coach Frank Reich with the early reviews on his 286 00:12:38,468 --> 00:12:41,108 Speaker 10: rookie QB and he says it was perfect. 287 00:12:41,748 --> 00:12:43,348 Speaker 14: It was ten out of ten. I mean, you know, 288 00:12:43,508 --> 00:12:47,788 Speaker 14: just and so were the other guys. But just complete command, control, poise. 289 00:12:48,228 --> 00:12:49,828 Speaker 14: You could tell the way he was seen it, the 290 00:12:49,828 --> 00:12:53,948 Speaker 14: way working through progressions, accuracy and the throw ball placement 291 00:12:54,028 --> 00:12:55,788 Speaker 14: of the throw was all very good. 292 00:12:57,628 --> 00:12:57,748 Speaker 3: Well. 293 00:12:57,788 --> 00:13:01,068 Speaker 10: Despite signing a three year deal with the Seahawks quarterbacks. 294 00:13:01,108 --> 00:13:03,988 Speaker 10: You know, Smith says he's still taking it one year 295 00:13:04,028 --> 00:13:07,108 Speaker 10: out of time with the year by year mentality at 296 00:13:07,188 --> 00:13:10,308 Speaker 10: three two years old, entering his eleventh year in the league. 297 00:13:10,428 --> 00:13:14,108 Speaker 10: Smith saying he's also striving to play until he's forty 298 00:13:15,028 --> 00:13:18,228 Speaker 10: and Raiders owner Mark Davis says they have come to 299 00:13:18,228 --> 00:13:21,428 Speaker 10: an agreement for Tom terrific Tom Brady to become a 300 00:13:21,588 --> 00:13:24,108 Speaker 10: partner in the Raiders and they have submitted it to 301 00:13:24,188 --> 00:13:28,228 Speaker 10: the NFL for approval, Davis adding quote, we're excited for 302 00:13:28,308 --> 00:13:32,508 Speaker 10: Tom to join the Raiders now. Brady has already partnered 303 00:13:32,548 --> 00:13:36,628 Speaker 10: with Davis after acquiring an ownership stake in the WNBA's 304 00:13:36,828 --> 00:13:40,988 Speaker 10: Las Vegas Aces. So saring, guys, it looks like Tom 305 00:13:41,148 --> 00:13:45,828 Speaker 10: is doubling down in Vegas. Sorry, couldn't resist, Well, too easy, 306 00:13:46,188 --> 00:13:46,988 Speaker 10: I know you couldn't. 307 00:13:46,988 --> 00:13:49,348 Speaker 2: Well, it was just it was just sitting there for you. 308 00:13:50,188 --> 00:13:52,468 Speaker 2: We would expect nothing less from you, will Salvia, thank 309 00:13:52,468 --> 00:13:53,068 Speaker 2: you so much. 310 00:13:53,668 --> 00:13:54,948 Speaker 3: Our next one is. 311 00:13:54,828 --> 00:13:57,628 Speaker 2: One of the top quarterbacks to watch heading into next 312 00:13:57,708 --> 00:14:01,708 Speaker 2: year's college football season. Please give a warm good morning football. 313 00:14:01,748 --> 00:14:04,988 Speaker 2: Welcome to Tennessee quarterback Joe Milton the third. 314 00:14:09,868 --> 00:14:11,468 Speaker 3: Yeah, we are so happy to have you the. 315 00:14:11,468 --> 00:14:15,068 Speaker 2: Ball Secur're their first eleven win season since two thousand 316 00:14:15,108 --> 00:14:16,788 Speaker 2: and one. That's so hard to believe since two thousand 317 00:14:16,828 --> 00:14:18,468 Speaker 2: and one. Last year, you are a huge part of that. 318 00:14:18,588 --> 00:14:21,508 Speaker 2: Hendon Hooker, who we've all watched on this show, suffers 319 00:14:21,508 --> 00:14:24,028 Speaker 2: that late season ACL injury had him sidelined for the 320 00:14:24,068 --> 00:14:26,748 Speaker 2: last couple of games. You stepped up, you bawled out, 321 00:14:26,828 --> 00:14:30,148 Speaker 2: particularly in that Orange rowl against Clemson. And given the 322 00:14:30,148 --> 00:14:33,268 Speaker 2: way things ended for you last season, what does that 323 00:14:33,308 --> 00:14:35,028 Speaker 2: do for you going into this season? 324 00:14:35,348 --> 00:14:37,348 Speaker 5: Just add more fuel to the fire, you know, just 325 00:14:37,388 --> 00:14:40,268 Speaker 5: get guys more pump, get the fans riled up. You know, 326 00:14:40,308 --> 00:14:43,268 Speaker 5: the stadium be lit every Saturday when we go play 327 00:14:43,308 --> 00:14:45,428 Speaker 5: in there. So just get things riled up. 328 00:14:45,468 --> 00:14:45,628 Speaker 3: You know. 329 00:14:45,748 --> 00:14:48,308 Speaker 5: Guys going to get more motivated when we go in 330 00:14:48,308 --> 00:14:51,348 Speaker 5: the facility. Now, guys be more emped to go, want 331 00:14:51,348 --> 00:14:53,108 Speaker 5: to work more. We have through more rangs to get 332 00:14:53,148 --> 00:14:53,748 Speaker 5: so let's do that. 333 00:14:53,868 --> 00:14:55,988 Speaker 8: Let's talk to the viewers about who you are as 334 00:14:55,988 --> 00:14:58,588 Speaker 8: a young man. You're six foot six, come from Florida, 335 00:14:58,628 --> 00:15:00,468 Speaker 8: you went to Michigan, you transferred to Tennessee. 336 00:15:00,508 --> 00:15:02,428 Speaker 6: What are you all about leadership wise? 337 00:15:02,468 --> 00:15:04,628 Speaker 8: We know the physical attributes are off the chart. But 338 00:15:04,668 --> 00:15:06,828 Speaker 8: if you're talking to an NFL fan who might someday 339 00:15:07,028 --> 00:15:09,548 Speaker 8: envision you as the quarterback, or even a fan of Tennessee, 340 00:15:09,588 --> 00:15:10,988 Speaker 8: what do you bring to the table as far as 341 00:15:11,028 --> 00:15:12,628 Speaker 8: leadership and being that outfa in the room. 342 00:15:12,668 --> 00:15:14,548 Speaker 5: Well, first, I was a servant, you know, my first 343 00:15:14,548 --> 00:15:16,468 Speaker 5: three years of college, you know, just learning from older 344 00:15:16,508 --> 00:15:19,108 Speaker 5: guys like Shay had Coach Pelp, you know, to lead 345 00:15:19,188 --> 00:15:21,308 Speaker 5: me the right way. So just what you're gonna get 346 00:15:21,308 --> 00:15:23,708 Speaker 5: from Joe is a great leader, you know all around. 347 00:15:23,828 --> 00:15:25,668 Speaker 5: You know, either way I can talk, I can just 348 00:15:25,708 --> 00:15:27,788 Speaker 5: show by example. I could lead by example, you know, 349 00:15:27,788 --> 00:15:29,548 Speaker 5: I could just do all the small things, whatever the 350 00:15:29,588 --> 00:15:31,708 Speaker 5: coach need. That's what I'm here for. But at the 351 00:15:31,708 --> 00:15:33,588 Speaker 5: same time, I could take things to my own hands 352 00:15:33,628 --> 00:15:34,948 Speaker 5: and you know, tell a guy to get right. 353 00:15:35,028 --> 00:15:37,588 Speaker 8: Yeah, Sarah mentioned that you were with Hendon Hooker last 354 00:15:37,668 --> 00:15:39,988 Speaker 8: year and you got a chance to watch from him. Obviously, 355 00:15:40,028 --> 00:15:42,628 Speaker 8: he goes to the Detroit Lions. For the Lions fans 356 00:15:42,708 --> 00:15:45,468 Speaker 8: watching at home, Yeah, yeah, you feel inadmirably, But what 357 00:15:45,748 --> 00:15:47,828 Speaker 8: are they getting when they get Hendon Hooker on their squad? 358 00:15:47,908 --> 00:15:49,948 Speaker 5: A dog, a dog, a guy that wants to work. 359 00:15:50,068 --> 00:15:51,988 Speaker 5: You know, he always willing to learn. You know, he 360 00:15:52,108 --> 00:15:55,308 Speaker 5: always gonna help whoever and just a leader man, that guy. 361 00:15:55,428 --> 00:15:57,588 Speaker 5: He talks at any time, he gonna let you know 362 00:15:57,668 --> 00:16:00,668 Speaker 5: what it is and what it ain't. And that's just him. 363 00:16:01,028 --> 00:16:03,388 Speaker 4: You know what I think that you said it was great. 364 00:16:03,468 --> 00:16:06,428 Speaker 4: I was quoted on Hard Knocks, the NFL film and 365 00:16:06,468 --> 00:16:09,828 Speaker 4: I after all the practices, I would carry my teammates helmets. 366 00:16:09,908 --> 00:16:10,108 Speaker 3: Yeah. 367 00:16:10,268 --> 00:16:13,148 Speaker 4: I was seven, eight years in, have been a captive 368 00:16:13,268 --> 00:16:17,108 Speaker 4: for Pro Bowls in and I'm carrying teammates helmets off 369 00:16:17,268 --> 00:16:19,108 Speaker 4: a training camp. And he asked me why are you 370 00:16:19,148 --> 00:16:21,228 Speaker 4: doing it? And I said, you have to learn to 371 00:16:21,268 --> 00:16:24,628 Speaker 4: serve before you can leave correctly. So you already knowing 372 00:16:24,668 --> 00:16:28,108 Speaker 4: that being where you at. Listen, the team is in 373 00:16:28,188 --> 00:16:31,508 Speaker 4: great hands. But you have a teammate who got drafted 374 00:16:31,508 --> 00:16:33,228 Speaker 4: to the team right here in New York and the 375 00:16:33,308 --> 00:16:36,388 Speaker 4: Giants Daniel Jones has got the big deal. You got 376 00:16:36,428 --> 00:16:39,508 Speaker 4: a teammate in Jalen Hyatt. Tell the Giants fans or 377 00:16:39,548 --> 00:16:42,748 Speaker 4: what the NFL can expect from your former teammate. 378 00:16:43,228 --> 00:16:45,188 Speaker 5: All I can say is, man, Tyreek Hill and Jaydon 379 00:16:45,188 --> 00:16:52,068 Speaker 5: Wada is not the fashion in the NFL. No mom man, God, Yeah, guys, running. 380 00:16:52,228 --> 00:16:53,988 Speaker 8: My phone is lit up with five hundred text from 381 00:16:53,988 --> 00:16:56,468 Speaker 8: Giants fans and really flying mass. You said that they're 382 00:16:56,468 --> 00:16:58,788 Speaker 8: excited now, but honestly the third round pick. 383 00:16:58,788 --> 00:16:59,748 Speaker 6: But what's he bring to the table? 384 00:17:00,028 --> 00:17:00,348 Speaker 12: A lot? 385 00:17:00,428 --> 00:17:03,068 Speaker 5: Man, A guy can catch grun routes. Man, that's for sure. 386 00:17:03,108 --> 00:17:05,188 Speaker 5: We could put emphasis on that. A guy can actually 387 00:17:05,268 --> 00:17:08,428 Speaker 5: run routes. He understands football, you understand what the coaches want. 388 00:17:08,508 --> 00:17:10,148 Speaker 5: You know, he's just gonna break it to the table. 389 00:17:10,188 --> 00:17:12,948 Speaker 5: In not He's just gonna run, man, He's gonna run, 390 00:17:13,148 --> 00:17:13,628 Speaker 5: go catch it. 391 00:17:14,468 --> 00:17:18,348 Speaker 4: Jones has got a certified now most definitely, most definite. 392 00:17:17,948 --> 00:17:21,148 Speaker 6: Fast Tyrek Hill and Jeling Wall. I love the sound before. 393 00:17:21,348 --> 00:17:24,428 Speaker 7: I just gotta sell you look good, the jacket chain, everything. 394 00:17:24,868 --> 00:17:26,748 Speaker 7: When you walked in, I was like, man, being in 395 00:17:26,788 --> 00:17:29,868 Speaker 7: college is different, yes, and you are wearing it well, 396 00:17:29,948 --> 00:17:32,348 Speaker 7: so welcome to the table. But as soon as one 397 00:17:32,388 --> 00:17:35,788 Speaker 7: college football season ends, the list already starts the way 398 00:17:35,828 --> 00:17:39,148 Speaker 7: too early Heisman Trophy watch list and your name is 399 00:17:39,188 --> 00:17:40,748 Speaker 7: popped up on those lists. 400 00:17:40,908 --> 00:17:41,868 Speaker 6: What does that mean to you? 401 00:17:41,948 --> 00:17:43,908 Speaker 7: Is this something I'm like, I'm not really worried about 402 00:17:43,908 --> 00:17:45,868 Speaker 7: those things, or is it something I'm saying, hey in 403 00:17:45,908 --> 00:17:47,628 Speaker 7: the back of my mind. I'm chasing that and I 404 00:17:47,668 --> 00:17:48,868 Speaker 7: want to achieve something like that. 405 00:17:49,348 --> 00:17:51,988 Speaker 5: I've seen it once before, but to me personally, I 406 00:17:52,028 --> 00:17:53,868 Speaker 5: don't look at it just because we got other things 407 00:17:54,108 --> 00:17:56,228 Speaker 5: in mind that you know, a goal that we want 408 00:17:56,228 --> 00:17:58,508 Speaker 5: to achieve as a team. You know, it's all whatever 409 00:17:58,748 --> 00:18:01,228 Speaker 5: that my goals that that I may have is not 410 00:18:01,268 --> 00:18:03,788 Speaker 5: the goals that I want to achieve right now because 411 00:18:03,828 --> 00:18:06,788 Speaker 5: the team is more important than I am. So it's 412 00:18:06,788 --> 00:18:08,708 Speaker 5: all about the team at this point. So you know, 413 00:18:08,748 --> 00:18:11,668 Speaker 5: we got three runs to chase for and everything else 414 00:18:11,748 --> 00:18:14,228 Speaker 5: is just falling place. With the Heisman come up, then 415 00:18:14,268 --> 00:18:15,908 Speaker 5: they come up at the same time. But if we 416 00:18:16,028 --> 00:18:17,628 Speaker 5: win it, then it's just gonna take care of me. 417 00:18:17,788 --> 00:18:18,228 Speaker 3: I love it. 418 00:18:18,468 --> 00:18:20,908 Speaker 2: You've been praised for having one of the strongest arms 419 00:18:20,908 --> 00:18:23,428 Speaker 2: in college football, and last year there was this video 420 00:18:23,468 --> 00:18:25,428 Speaker 2: that went completely viral. I don't know if we have 421 00:18:25,508 --> 00:18:27,268 Speaker 2: it where you threw an orange from like the state 422 00:18:27,268 --> 00:18:29,588 Speaker 2: of Tennessee in the state of Georgia. 423 00:18:30,148 --> 00:18:31,028 Speaker 3: It felt like Joe. 424 00:18:31,068 --> 00:18:32,148 Speaker 2: When you look at some of the guys that are 425 00:18:32,148 --> 00:18:34,628 Speaker 2: playing the NFL today, guys you watched growing up, who 426 00:18:34,628 --> 00:18:36,308 Speaker 2: would you say that you model your game after. 427 00:18:36,628 --> 00:18:39,388 Speaker 5: I mean, my favorite guy doesn't play football anymore. He 428 00:18:39,428 --> 00:18:41,428 Speaker 5: wants to come back, but he doesn't play football anymore. 429 00:18:41,468 --> 00:18:43,868 Speaker 5: Cam new is my favorite guy. So that's been my 430 00:18:43,908 --> 00:18:46,428 Speaker 5: favorite guy since I was like three. You know, just 431 00:18:46,428 --> 00:18:48,588 Speaker 5: watching him in college, just watching him a hold at 432 00:18:48,868 --> 00:18:52,388 Speaker 5: Crystal Ball was probably the most the most enjoyable moment 433 00:18:52,428 --> 00:18:54,908 Speaker 5: that I had of just watching him play. Also when 434 00:18:54,908 --> 00:18:57,628 Speaker 5: he won the MVP, I pretty much cried after that one. 435 00:18:57,668 --> 00:18:59,788 Speaker 5: But you know, that's my favorite guy. I pretty much 436 00:18:59,788 --> 00:19:01,828 Speaker 5: watched a little bit of Pat Mahomes and Josh Allen 437 00:19:01,908 --> 00:19:03,428 Speaker 5: right now, so, you know, just trying to see what 438 00:19:03,428 --> 00:19:04,348 Speaker 5: they bring it to the table. 439 00:19:04,548 --> 00:19:06,788 Speaker 8: The buzz already starts on these young quarterbacks, and you're 440 00:19:06,828 --> 00:19:08,628 Speaker 8: one of them. But we are hearing a lot about 441 00:19:08,628 --> 00:19:11,068 Speaker 8: the young man at USC, the young man at North Carolina. 442 00:19:11,228 --> 00:19:13,068 Speaker 8: Does that motivate you that maybe you're not held in 443 00:19:13,108 --> 00:19:14,908 Speaker 8: the same conversation yet, And you're like, I got this 444 00:19:14,948 --> 00:19:16,948 Speaker 8: whole season here to put my name in that conversation. 445 00:19:17,068 --> 00:19:17,388 Speaker 3: Sure. 446 00:19:17,708 --> 00:19:19,708 Speaker 5: No, to be honest with you, I've been. That's been 447 00:19:19,748 --> 00:19:21,948 Speaker 5: my whole life. Though even in high school. I wasn't 448 00:19:21,948 --> 00:19:24,028 Speaker 5: the top guy in high school. So make it happen. 449 00:19:24,268 --> 00:19:27,148 Speaker 8: Yeah, you're in New York, you're here now, first time. 450 00:19:27,188 --> 00:19:28,908 Speaker 5: First time, loving it. 451 00:19:29,268 --> 00:19:30,588 Speaker 6: What do you planned the rest of the day. 452 00:19:30,668 --> 00:19:32,948 Speaker 5: I got a couple more stops to make with the 453 00:19:32,988 --> 00:19:35,708 Speaker 5: guys man. But other than that, man, just enjoying New York. 454 00:19:35,908 --> 00:19:38,148 Speaker 5: You know what it brings the food. I'm a big 455 00:19:38,228 --> 00:19:41,108 Speaker 5: chicken wing guy and cheese state guy. See what it 456 00:19:41,108 --> 00:19:41,908 Speaker 5: brings to the table? 457 00:19:41,948 --> 00:19:42,868 Speaker 6: Man to be young again? 458 00:19:46,028 --> 00:19:49,428 Speaker 8: Six ' six And you said you've heard stories about 459 00:19:49,428 --> 00:19:50,828 Speaker 8: his athleticism from fokes. 460 00:19:50,948 --> 00:19:51,908 Speaker 3: Yes I have. 461 00:19:52,108 --> 00:19:54,988 Speaker 4: I have a buddy who's a GA now is Robert Airs. 462 00:19:54,988 --> 00:20:00,868 Speaker 4: He's a a great voltio. He's watched you run, and 463 00:20:01,268 --> 00:20:04,228 Speaker 4: Robert has told me it doesn't matter what position on 464 00:20:04,268 --> 00:20:06,148 Speaker 4: the field, they're not out running him. 465 00:20:06,388 --> 00:20:08,908 Speaker 3: It's not happening. Six six eight. 466 00:20:09,068 --> 00:20:11,388 Speaker 4: Your favorite player was Cam Newton. I played against Cam 467 00:20:11,428 --> 00:20:15,588 Speaker 4: Newton a bunch of times. If you were anything to Cam, 468 00:20:16,108 --> 00:20:17,228 Speaker 4: everybody's in trouble. 469 00:20:17,388 --> 00:20:23,428 Speaker 3: Trust me. If Cam Newton is your guy. 470 00:20:20,388 --> 00:20:22,028 Speaker 6: My god, I love it? 471 00:20:22,908 --> 00:20:23,868 Speaker 3: Are we? Thank you? Said? 472 00:20:24,228 --> 00:20:26,508 Speaker 2: He goes by Jojo, So we're good enough friends now, 473 00:20:26,548 --> 00:20:28,068 Speaker 2: So Jojo, thank you for stopping by. 474 00:20:29,028 --> 00:20:30,388 Speaker 3: Thank you? Yeah? Come on? 475 00:20:31,068 --> 00:20:33,748 Speaker 2: Who should be the favorites in the wide open NFC 476 00:20:34,028 --> 00:20:36,148 Speaker 2: South this season? We're going to tell you who we 477 00:20:36,228 --> 00:20:38,428 Speaker 2: think it should be a little later on Jojo. 478 00:20:38,548 --> 00:20:50,388 Speaker 9: Thanks. 479 00:20:53,228 --> 00:20:56,468 Speaker 2: Voluntary OTAs began today for these Saints, the Bucks, and 480 00:20:56,508 --> 00:21:00,508 Speaker 2: the Falcons. The Panthers started yesterday. All four teams would 481 00:21:00,548 --> 00:21:04,828 Speaker 2: have different starting quarterbacks from week one of last season. 482 00:21:04,828 --> 00:21:08,068 Speaker 2: Now two of these quarterbacks spoke yesterday one on this 483 00:21:08,228 --> 00:21:08,908 Speaker 2: very program. 484 00:21:08,948 --> 00:21:11,748 Speaker 15: Take a listen, and we just want to be explosive. 485 00:21:12,188 --> 00:21:13,668 Speaker 15: Like I said, whether it's in the run game, the 486 00:21:13,668 --> 00:21:16,188 Speaker 15: past game, whatever it may be. Obviously this this is 487 00:21:16,228 --> 00:21:17,708 Speaker 15: a game where you got to put points up on 488 00:21:17,708 --> 00:21:19,028 Speaker 15: the board, and that's something that we want to do 489 00:21:19,068 --> 00:21:22,068 Speaker 15: as offense, all while taking care of the ball, controlling 490 00:21:22,068 --> 00:21:23,708 Speaker 15: the game, just you know, doing what you have to 491 00:21:23,708 --> 00:21:25,748 Speaker 15: do to go out there and win. So, you know, 492 00:21:25,828 --> 00:21:27,868 Speaker 15: from from the Falcons offense, you know, we can just 493 00:21:27,868 --> 00:21:29,908 Speaker 15: go out there and just you know, play our hardest 494 00:21:29,948 --> 00:21:31,828 Speaker 15: and you know, just expect to be explosive. 495 00:21:32,028 --> 00:21:34,028 Speaker 16: I've been putting on my on my effort and focus 496 00:21:34,108 --> 00:21:36,228 Speaker 16: on you know, trying to trying to learn things in 497 00:21:36,268 --> 00:21:38,348 Speaker 16: the playbook and try to take you know, try to 498 00:21:38,388 --> 00:21:40,028 Speaker 16: do as much to learn the offense and then on 499 00:21:40,068 --> 00:21:42,108 Speaker 16: the practice field go and execute that. And I've been 500 00:21:42,148 --> 00:21:44,028 Speaker 16: able to be around, great coaches, great other people in 501 00:21:44,068 --> 00:21:46,908 Speaker 16: the room and throughout the unit. So you know, really 502 00:21:47,028 --> 00:21:48,148 Speaker 16: I knew it was you know, it was going to 503 00:21:48,188 --> 00:21:48,588 Speaker 16: be tough. 504 00:21:48,588 --> 00:21:48,908 Speaker 3: It's hard. 505 00:21:48,948 --> 00:21:50,748 Speaker 16: You know, I'm working every day. There's still a lot 506 00:21:50,788 --> 00:21:52,268 Speaker 16: more that no I want to get better on, and 507 00:21:52,508 --> 00:21:54,588 Speaker 16: it get better at improve on. So you know, I 508 00:21:54,628 --> 00:21:56,868 Speaker 16: don't think it's it's surprising that it's you know, it's work. 509 00:21:56,948 --> 00:21:58,548 Speaker 16: It's it's something that that's hard. But again, I have 510 00:21:58,588 --> 00:22:00,428 Speaker 16: a great group of people around me that pushed me 511 00:22:00,468 --> 00:22:02,308 Speaker 16: to be the best version of myself. And you know, 512 00:22:02,348 --> 00:22:04,388 Speaker 16: I feel like progress is being made and there's a 513 00:22:04,428 --> 00:22:05,268 Speaker 16: lot more products to go. 514 00:22:06,508 --> 00:22:09,508 Speaker 2: So one quarterback is trying to be explosive, another is 515 00:22:09,548 --> 00:22:12,188 Speaker 2: just trying to learn the Playbuck. Although you probably say 516 00:22:12,228 --> 00:22:14,148 Speaker 2: that about the other guys that are new to their 517 00:22:14,188 --> 00:22:16,548 Speaker 2: teams in the NFC South. When you take a look 518 00:22:16,588 --> 00:22:19,748 Speaker 2: around at this division in May, how do they all 519 00:22:19,828 --> 00:22:20,548 Speaker 2: stack up? 520 00:22:20,628 --> 00:22:22,508 Speaker 3: Who do you like the most in the NFC South? 521 00:22:22,548 --> 00:22:23,588 Speaker 3: Right now? Gerald? Right now? 522 00:22:23,788 --> 00:22:26,748 Speaker 4: Does Gerald like, Yes, you're not gonna be biased, just 523 00:22:26,788 --> 00:22:30,228 Speaker 4: like listen, I'm not gonna be biased. I'm just you know, 524 00:22:31,068 --> 00:22:33,868 Speaker 4: of course it's the buck legitimately in the Bucks. 525 00:22:34,028 --> 00:22:35,788 Speaker 3: Yeah, of course, yeah. 526 00:22:35,908 --> 00:22:38,228 Speaker 6: Case, yeah, please, hey, give me a second. 527 00:22:38,748 --> 00:22:40,268 Speaker 3: I don't like I don't like your energy. 528 00:22:40,748 --> 00:22:44,028 Speaker 6: Just I just I understand you were the uniform I did. 529 00:22:44,308 --> 00:22:46,708 Speaker 4: And I know a lot of people don't believe in 530 00:22:46,748 --> 00:22:50,388 Speaker 4: Baker Mayfield, but I believe in Baker Mayfield one because 531 00:22:50,428 --> 00:22:54,188 Speaker 4: he's in Oklahoma sooner. Baker is a natural born leader. 532 00:22:54,228 --> 00:22:56,708 Speaker 4: I know Baker has its ups, he has its downs, 533 00:22:56,708 --> 00:22:58,708 Speaker 4: but now he's wearing a buck in their uniform, and 534 00:22:58,748 --> 00:23:01,668 Speaker 4: I have to believe in Baker Mayfield as being the 535 00:23:01,748 --> 00:23:04,988 Speaker 4: leader of my team in Tampa. But Baker gonna have 536 00:23:05,108 --> 00:23:08,588 Speaker 4: to lean heavily on somebody. I believe it's a very 537 00:23:08,668 --> 00:23:11,108 Speaker 4: underrated wide receiver in history. I know we talked about 538 00:23:11,108 --> 00:23:14,348 Speaker 4: this yesterday. I almost brought him up, but I said, 539 00:23:14,388 --> 00:23:16,708 Speaker 4: you know what, I have to be umbiased on this 540 00:23:16,748 --> 00:23:20,188 Speaker 4: with Mike evans Man. He's been a model of consistency 541 00:23:20,188 --> 00:23:23,748 Speaker 4: one thousand yards in every season he's been in the NFL. 542 00:23:23,908 --> 00:23:27,668 Speaker 4: And they're going back to a time of what I remember, 543 00:23:28,228 --> 00:23:31,108 Speaker 4: a time where you didn't have Tom Brady, where you 544 00:23:31,188 --> 00:23:32,468 Speaker 4: have to actually like. 545 00:23:32,508 --> 00:23:34,668 Speaker 3: Find different ways to try and win. 546 00:23:34,788 --> 00:23:38,468 Speaker 4: Instead of saying, hey, we have number twelve on our team, 547 00:23:38,748 --> 00:23:40,748 Speaker 4: you know, but they got ri Shaan White at running back. 548 00:23:41,068 --> 00:23:43,188 Speaker 4: He made a big jump last year as a rookie. 549 00:23:43,508 --> 00:23:45,948 Speaker 4: You know, they still have Chris Godwin, but Mike Evans 550 00:23:45,988 --> 00:23:49,228 Speaker 4: is gonna be a player, intrigral role in this offense. Man, 551 00:23:49,268 --> 00:23:51,308 Speaker 4: they are gonna have to lean heavily on Mike and 552 00:23:51,348 --> 00:23:53,548 Speaker 4: then on the defensive side the ball. One of my 553 00:23:53,548 --> 00:23:56,468 Speaker 4: favorite players, one of my closest friends, actually my youngest 554 00:23:56,468 --> 00:24:00,868 Speaker 4: son's godfather, Lavonte David. You know, he just resigned. He 555 00:24:00,908 --> 00:24:03,188 Speaker 4: had an opportunity to sign somewhere else. He said no, 556 00:24:03,628 --> 00:24:06,268 Speaker 4: I want to finish my career in Tampa. He's been 557 00:24:06,268 --> 00:24:08,228 Speaker 4: a great leader there. I believe, one of the most 558 00:24:08,348 --> 00:24:11,028 Speaker 4: underrated players period since. 559 00:24:10,788 --> 00:24:11,868 Speaker 3: He's been in the NFL. 560 00:24:11,988 --> 00:24:14,388 Speaker 4: Just go look at his numbers, and you know they 561 00:24:14,428 --> 00:24:16,788 Speaker 4: have a Devin White situation going on down there. 562 00:24:16,948 --> 00:24:18,268 Speaker 3: Kind of demanded the trade. 563 00:24:18,428 --> 00:24:21,428 Speaker 4: We don't know what's gonna happen, but they got Elijah 564 00:24:21,468 --> 00:24:25,188 Speaker 4: Cancy this year. He's in Tampa. The three technique, the 565 00:24:25,268 --> 00:24:27,468 Speaker 4: under tackle has been a huge thing. That's why I 566 00:24:27,468 --> 00:24:29,428 Speaker 4: had a lot of pressure on me. They brought this 567 00:24:29,468 --> 00:24:32,188 Speaker 4: guy in this year, the first pick in the first round. 568 00:24:32,268 --> 00:24:34,108 Speaker 4: You know, he's in the mold off. Aaron Donald came 569 00:24:34,148 --> 00:24:36,868 Speaker 4: from the same school. They brought him in to get 570 00:24:36,908 --> 00:24:39,748 Speaker 4: that pressure up the middle. Vida Veya is still there, 571 00:24:39,828 --> 00:24:42,628 Speaker 4: so they're going to have to lean heavily on the 572 00:24:42,748 --> 00:24:46,508 Speaker 4: bets this year. But I still believe that we will. 573 00:24:46,308 --> 00:24:47,188 Speaker 3: Take that division. 574 00:24:47,308 --> 00:24:50,908 Speaker 4: Y'all might not believe it, but I believe it. 575 00:24:50,948 --> 00:24:51,268 Speaker 3: I know. 576 00:24:51,388 --> 00:24:53,788 Speaker 8: I would never dismiss any team in May. I went 577 00:24:53,828 --> 00:24:56,548 Speaker 8: with the Saints and Derek Carr. But to your point, 578 00:24:56,868 --> 00:24:58,948 Speaker 8: you know, I don't know if they're gonna develop. 579 00:24:59,468 --> 00:25:00,388 Speaker 6: We haven't seen Derek Carter. 580 00:25:00,508 --> 00:25:02,268 Speaker 8: I will say this, they could have torn it all 581 00:25:02,308 --> 00:25:02,668 Speaker 8: down in. 582 00:25:02,628 --> 00:25:05,348 Speaker 6: New Orleans this offseason. I say, you know what, A year. 583 00:25:05,228 --> 00:25:08,148 Speaker 8: Removed from from Sean Payton, a couple of years removed 584 00:25:08,148 --> 00:25:10,268 Speaker 8: from Breeze, this group right here, we didn't even make 585 00:25:10,268 --> 00:25:13,268 Speaker 8: the playoffs last year. Let's let the veterans walk, Let's 586 00:25:13,268 --> 00:25:15,588 Speaker 8: start anew. They brought it on back and then they 587 00:25:15,588 --> 00:25:17,308 Speaker 8: were like, no, let's double down and they bring in 588 00:25:17,348 --> 00:25:19,468 Speaker 8: Derek Carr. Derek Carr is an adult, Like I know, 589 00:25:19,548 --> 00:25:21,188 Speaker 8: Derek Carr is an adult in the room. And whether 590 00:25:21,188 --> 00:25:22,588 Speaker 8: you want to say he's won big games in his 591 00:25:22,628 --> 00:25:24,708 Speaker 8: career or not, he has put up huge numbers, and 592 00:25:24,748 --> 00:25:26,948 Speaker 8: I think, like you said, he's the most proven quarterback 593 00:25:26,948 --> 00:25:28,668 Speaker 8: in this division right now. Whether he's the best we'll 594 00:25:28,668 --> 00:25:30,108 Speaker 8: see in six months. 595 00:25:30,188 --> 00:25:31,308 Speaker 6: He's got a chip on his shoulder. 596 00:25:31,348 --> 00:25:32,788 Speaker 8: I don't think he liked the way that the Vegas 597 00:25:32,868 --> 00:25:36,188 Speaker 8: Raiders situation ended. He deserved far better based on all 598 00:25:36,228 --> 00:25:38,228 Speaker 8: the things that he went through in Oakland and in 599 00:25:38,308 --> 00:25:41,188 Speaker 8: Las Vegas. He goes to New Orleans and I don't 600 00:25:41,188 --> 00:25:42,868 Speaker 8: know about Dennis Allen as a head coach. I don't 601 00:25:42,908 --> 00:25:45,388 Speaker 8: know about you know, their offensive coordinator, whether they're gonna 602 00:25:45,428 --> 00:25:46,788 Speaker 8: get all the bells was going. I do know that 603 00:25:46,788 --> 00:25:49,228 Speaker 8: this division is wide open. Derek Carr has been through 604 00:25:49,268 --> 00:25:51,388 Speaker 8: so much it's still has so much good football to 605 00:25:51,428 --> 00:25:53,068 Speaker 8: play that he can do the best job he can. 606 00:25:53,188 --> 00:25:56,548 Speaker 8: And their defense is still loaded with Latimore and Cam Jordan. 607 00:25:56,668 --> 00:25:57,948 Speaker 1: And you still got Tomorrow. 608 00:25:57,948 --> 00:25:59,548 Speaker 3: You got all these guys that are veterans. 609 00:25:59,628 --> 00:26:01,108 Speaker 8: The Saints didn't look at this season as like a 610 00:26:01,108 --> 00:26:04,028 Speaker 8: rebuilding and they're like, wait a second, let's go win 611 00:26:04,108 --> 00:26:06,268 Speaker 8: this thing and let's get back in the conversation. I 612 00:26:06,308 --> 00:26:07,988 Speaker 8: appreciate that they didn't just tear it down. 613 00:26:08,028 --> 00:26:08,828 Speaker 3: They're looking to reload. 614 00:26:08,988 --> 00:26:11,628 Speaker 7: This is one where we don't know, and may I'm 615 00:26:11,628 --> 00:26:14,428 Speaker 7: looking at the Atlanta Falcons in the additions they made. 616 00:26:14,548 --> 00:26:17,028 Speaker 7: I felt like Arthur Smith what he was able to 617 00:26:17,028 --> 00:26:20,188 Speaker 7: do with their offense last year with Marcus Mario that quarterback, 618 00:26:20,388 --> 00:26:23,388 Speaker 7: but finding so many different ways to run the ball 619 00:26:23,668 --> 00:26:25,748 Speaker 7: with what they had. And now you look at it 620 00:26:25,788 --> 00:26:28,028 Speaker 7: and they add a running back like Bijon Robinson in 621 00:26:28,028 --> 00:26:29,908 Speaker 7: the first round, but then you get a vet like 622 00:26:29,988 --> 00:26:31,788 Speaker 7: Kalais Campbell mack Hollins. 623 00:26:31,988 --> 00:26:34,268 Speaker 6: I think a sneaky addition is the John new Smith. 624 00:26:34,348 --> 00:26:37,108 Speaker 7: John new Smith got a huge contract from the New 625 00:26:37,148 --> 00:26:39,708 Speaker 7: England Patriots as a tight end, and he got that 626 00:26:39,788 --> 00:26:42,828 Speaker 7: contract because of his play with the Tennessee Titans when 627 00:26:42,988 --> 00:26:45,388 Speaker 7: Arthur Smith was the guy calling his plays as his 628 00:26:45,428 --> 00:26:47,908 Speaker 7: offensive coordinator. So I think he can be a really 629 00:26:47,948 --> 00:26:50,508 Speaker 7: good addition for this team as well. We had Desmond 630 00:26:50,548 --> 00:26:52,748 Speaker 7: Rider on the show yesterday and he talked about being 631 00:26:52,828 --> 00:26:56,668 Speaker 7: explosive and having these guys around him a Kyle Pitts, 632 00:26:56,668 --> 00:27:00,028 Speaker 7: a Drake London, different weapons, those big targets. But you 633 00:27:00,068 --> 00:27:02,948 Speaker 7: look at Tyler Lezier, the late round draft pick last 634 00:27:02,988 --> 00:27:04,988 Speaker 7: year who came on the scene and balled over a 635 00:27:05,068 --> 00:27:08,468 Speaker 7: thousand yards and now you add Bjon Robinson to that. 636 00:27:08,708 --> 00:27:11,028 Speaker 7: It's now you have a guy like Cordero Patterson. You're 637 00:27:11,068 --> 00:27:13,228 Speaker 7: just like, man, we have this weapon that he may 638 00:27:13,268 --> 00:27:15,388 Speaker 7: not be a starter, but Arthur Smith is gonna find 639 00:27:15,428 --> 00:27:17,668 Speaker 7: different ways to plug him in. And then you add 640 00:27:17,668 --> 00:27:19,988 Speaker 7: a guy like Jesse Bates in the secondary on the 641 00:27:19,988 --> 00:27:22,828 Speaker 7: defensive side of the ball, with new coordinator Ryan Nielsen 642 00:27:22,908 --> 00:27:25,108 Speaker 7: coming over from New Orleans. So I think Atlanta has 643 00:27:25,148 --> 00:27:27,508 Speaker 7: a lot of newness going on. And like Saints with 644 00:27:27,628 --> 00:27:30,708 Speaker 7: Derek Carr, and like Tampa Bay with Baker Mayfield, how 645 00:27:30,748 --> 00:27:33,388 Speaker 7: fast can the new additions Joe with what you have 646 00:27:33,468 --> 00:27:35,228 Speaker 7: to go out there and put a finished product on 647 00:27:35,268 --> 00:27:35,628 Speaker 7: the field. 648 00:27:35,668 --> 00:27:37,428 Speaker 2: This division so open that I even said to our 649 00:27:37,428 --> 00:27:39,548 Speaker 2: producer last night, I said, all the guys can pick 650 00:27:39,628 --> 00:27:41,588 Speaker 2: who they want first, and I'll take whoever is left over. 651 00:27:41,668 --> 00:27:43,268 Speaker 2: That I did, I ended up picking the Panthers before 652 00:27:43,308 --> 00:27:45,428 Speaker 2: that happened. But you could make an argument for anybody, 653 00:27:45,508 --> 00:27:47,588 Speaker 2: So I'll make the argument for the Panthers. This is 654 00:27:47,588 --> 00:27:49,788 Speaker 2: a team, by the way, did not win the division, 655 00:27:49,908 --> 00:27:52,868 Speaker 2: but they had the best division record, which I think 656 00:27:53,028 --> 00:27:55,148 Speaker 2: some people would be like, really, yeah, they did. They 657 00:27:55,148 --> 00:27:58,308 Speaker 2: were three and zero against the division at home, they. 658 00:27:58,188 --> 00:27:59,788 Speaker 6: Won four of their last six. 659 00:28:00,068 --> 00:28:02,868 Speaker 2: They are a team that did all of that while 660 00:28:03,108 --> 00:28:08,268 Speaker 2: enduring coaching chain, quarterback changes, multiple quarterback changes, Christian McCaffrey, 661 00:28:08,268 --> 00:28:10,468 Speaker 2: who is sort of the cornerstone of that franchise, getting 662 00:28:10,508 --> 00:28:12,588 Speaker 2: shipped out of the town mid season, and yet this 663 00:28:12,668 --> 00:28:15,388 Speaker 2: team also could have won the division. So if you go, okay, well, 664 00:28:15,468 --> 00:28:17,628 Speaker 2: let's look at these quarterbacks, and certainly car has the 665 00:28:17,628 --> 00:28:19,708 Speaker 2: most experience in Brayce show. We don't know when he's 666 00:28:19,748 --> 00:28:21,268 Speaker 2: going to get a start. We believe it'll be at 667 00:28:21,268 --> 00:28:23,188 Speaker 2: some point during the season. We don't know that it'll 668 00:28:23,228 --> 00:28:24,908 Speaker 2: be week one, we don't know that it'll be week eight. 669 00:28:24,948 --> 00:28:26,628 Speaker 2: But he's a rookie, So what do we expect out 670 00:28:26,628 --> 00:28:28,428 Speaker 2: of him? Well, last year this team did that with 671 00:28:28,548 --> 00:28:31,428 Speaker 2: p J Walker, Sam Nardold Baker Mayfield who's now on 672 00:28:31,428 --> 00:28:31,748 Speaker 2: the Bucks. 673 00:28:31,988 --> 00:28:34,188 Speaker 3: So they just they endured a lot. 674 00:28:34,228 --> 00:28:36,068 Speaker 2: And I think what this team has been craving as 675 00:28:36,108 --> 00:28:38,308 Speaker 2: some stability, and you're getting that now with Frank, right, 676 00:28:38,308 --> 00:28:41,548 Speaker 2: you're getting that with building these pieces and taking him 677 00:28:41,628 --> 00:28:43,948 Speaker 2: where you took Bryce Young number one overall, I mean, 678 00:28:43,988 --> 00:28:45,908 Speaker 2: this is the guy going forward. But then look at 679 00:28:45,908 --> 00:28:49,388 Speaker 2: this defense on the Panthers and You've got Shack Thompson, 680 00:28:49,468 --> 00:28:52,908 Speaker 2: Jeremy Chin, Brian Burns, and everyone at this table wants 681 00:28:52,908 --> 00:28:56,268 Speaker 2: a Brian Burns celebration, which we showed thanks to Gerald. 682 00:28:56,028 --> 00:28:57,468 Speaker 3: McCoy pointed out earlier. 683 00:28:57,508 --> 00:28:59,148 Speaker 2: I mean, right, could we not use some more Spider 684 00:28:59,148 --> 00:29:01,788 Speaker 2: Man Brian Burns out there? But again, the point is 685 00:29:01,788 --> 00:29:03,548 Speaker 2: is you can make a case for anyone, and I 686 00:29:03,588 --> 00:29:05,468 Speaker 2: think that the Panther have to look at what they 687 00:29:05,468 --> 00:29:07,428 Speaker 2: did last season and there are certainly a lot of 688 00:29:07,428 --> 00:29:10,028 Speaker 2: pieces they can pick apart and say, hey, here's the 689 00:29:10,028 --> 00:29:12,708 Speaker 2: reasons why we believe that we have a chance to 690 00:29:12,748 --> 00:29:15,348 Speaker 2: win this division. I also think their offensive line is underrated. 691 00:29:15,388 --> 00:29:16,348 Speaker 2: They have a good offensive line. 692 00:29:16,348 --> 00:29:19,468 Speaker 8: You're good really quickly. You played at this size as 693 00:29:19,468 --> 00:29:21,588 Speaker 8: an player. You see all these quarterbacks coming in the 694 00:29:21,668 --> 00:29:23,628 Speaker 8: league now they're six foot six. We saw this young 695 00:29:23,708 --> 00:29:26,868 Speaker 8: man Joe Milton from Tennessee when you as the defensive tackle. 696 00:29:26,948 --> 00:29:28,708 Speaker 8: See Bryce Young at five ten. We haven't gotten your 697 00:29:28,708 --> 00:29:30,908 Speaker 8: opinion on it. What are your immediate thoughts? 698 00:29:30,948 --> 00:29:32,348 Speaker 3: Just get to them, you go down. 699 00:29:32,468 --> 00:29:35,788 Speaker 4: I think a lot of people believe, like Russell Wilson was, 700 00:29:35,908 --> 00:29:38,268 Speaker 4: you know, you talk about eskape bars and hard guys 701 00:29:38,268 --> 00:29:40,868 Speaker 4: that get to They say, Russell Wilson, I never said 702 00:29:40,908 --> 00:29:44,188 Speaker 4: that because they're smaller guys. Drew Brees, he didn't want 703 00:29:44,188 --> 00:29:45,948 Speaker 4: to get hit. He's going to go down if this 704 00:29:46,068 --> 00:29:48,868 Speaker 4: kid doesn't learn to go down and just accept okay, 705 00:29:48,948 --> 00:29:50,908 Speaker 4: you just go down and play the next play. But 706 00:29:50,988 --> 00:29:54,908 Speaker 4: the Ben Roethlisbergers, the Cam Newton's, the Josh Allens, the 707 00:29:55,028 --> 00:29:57,788 Speaker 4: Andrew Loves. With a lot of people, those guys are 708 00:29:57,828 --> 00:30:00,308 Speaker 4: the ones that are as a defensive alignment, you would 709 00:30:00,308 --> 00:30:02,628 Speaker 4: think like, well, you guys are the biggest, stronger, fast guy. 710 00:30:02,708 --> 00:30:05,508 Speaker 4: Those guys don't go down easy. But he is going 711 00:30:05,548 --> 00:30:07,828 Speaker 4: to have to learn early when these guys get to you. 712 00:30:07,908 --> 00:30:09,188 Speaker 4: This it's not college anymore. 713 00:30:09,268 --> 00:30:11,828 Speaker 3: These are mutants you about to face. 714 00:30:11,868 --> 00:30:14,188 Speaker 6: So you had to get a majority of quarterbacks. Once 715 00:30:14,228 --> 00:30:15,348 Speaker 6: you get to them, they're going down. 716 00:30:15,428 --> 00:30:17,628 Speaker 7: There's a select few where it's just like it's hard 717 00:30:17,628 --> 00:30:19,268 Speaker 7: to get these guys down when you get to them. 718 00:30:19,828 --> 00:30:21,868 Speaker 8: We are so happy to have Gerald McCoy with us. 719 00:30:21,908 --> 00:30:25,108 Speaker 8: I'm good morning football legend, six time Pro Bowler, one 720 00:30:25,148 --> 00:30:27,428 Speaker 8: of the greatest Buccaneers to ever wear the uniform. 721 00:30:27,708 --> 00:30:29,548 Speaker 1: And Gerald, we know that you. 722 00:30:29,548 --> 00:30:32,868 Speaker 8: Also enjoyed sacking the quarterback quite a bit as a player, 723 00:30:32,868 --> 00:30:35,948 Speaker 8: we thought this would be fun. Gerald McCoy's top three 724 00:30:37,028 --> 00:30:39,468 Speaker 8: favorite quarterbacks to sack. 725 00:30:39,708 --> 00:30:42,028 Speaker 6: Okay, so these are the guys you loved bringing down. 726 00:30:42,148 --> 00:30:45,748 Speaker 8: You've sacked thirty seven different quarterbacks over the course of 727 00:30:45,788 --> 00:30:48,748 Speaker 8: your NFL career. We asked you to narrow it down 728 00:30:48,748 --> 00:30:52,708 Speaker 8: to three. The quarterback you most enjoyed sacking was. 729 00:30:53,308 --> 00:30:58,988 Speaker 3: The quarterback I'll put it at three. Is Eli Man. Okay, 730 00:30:59,308 --> 00:31:00,428 Speaker 3: this guy kind of personal. 731 00:31:00,548 --> 00:31:03,428 Speaker 4: It's nothing to Eli, but I have a really close 732 00:31:03,468 --> 00:31:04,948 Speaker 4: friend who is. 733 00:31:04,908 --> 00:31:06,028 Speaker 3: A huge Giants fan. 734 00:31:06,348 --> 00:31:10,148 Speaker 4: Okay, And back in twenty twelve, we were up on 735 00:31:10,308 --> 00:31:14,188 Speaker 4: the Giants and they made this miraculous comeback, and I 736 00:31:14,228 --> 00:31:16,188 Speaker 4: always put it on me. I said, you know what, 737 00:31:16,548 --> 00:31:19,108 Speaker 4: if I had sacked Eli, that wouldn't have happened. So 738 00:31:19,508 --> 00:31:23,148 Speaker 4: come twenty fifteen, play him again. I don't sack Eli. 739 00:31:23,988 --> 00:31:29,748 Speaker 4: Come twenty seventeen, I don't sack Eli, and I didn't 740 00:31:29,748 --> 00:31:31,508 Speaker 4: get the Peyton. So I said, you know what, this 741 00:31:31,668 --> 00:31:34,028 Speaker 4: is starting to get personal, Eli, I love you. 742 00:31:34,428 --> 00:31:39,668 Speaker 3: Come twenty eighteen, I got him twice. Listen Eli for sure, 743 00:31:39,788 --> 00:31:40,668 Speaker 3: I'm sorry. Eli. 744 00:31:40,708 --> 00:31:43,148 Speaker 4: You know I love you, or talked to Eli. It 745 00:31:43,268 --> 00:31:45,428 Speaker 4: was personal though. I had to get to Eli, you. 746 00:31:45,428 --> 00:31:46,828 Speaker 6: Got him final number two? 747 00:31:46,908 --> 00:31:48,348 Speaker 3: Who do you got number two? 748 00:31:48,708 --> 00:31:50,788 Speaker 4: I mean, when we talk about the goats of the game, 749 00:31:51,028 --> 00:31:52,868 Speaker 4: who wouldn't want to get to the goats of the game. 750 00:31:52,908 --> 00:31:55,708 Speaker 4: You know Jason Tatum his rookie year, he dunked on Lebron. 751 00:31:55,748 --> 00:31:58,788 Speaker 4: I'm sure everybody would like to cross over Jordan. Iris's 752 00:31:59,188 --> 00:32:01,428 Speaker 4: most famous moment was crossing over Jordan. 753 00:32:01,908 --> 00:32:04,868 Speaker 3: Who wouldn't want to sack the goat? Tom Brady? 754 00:32:05,028 --> 00:32:07,468 Speaker 4: Listen, you know when you finally get to Tom Brady, 755 00:32:07,748 --> 00:32:08,588 Speaker 4: this is the same thing. 756 00:32:08,668 --> 00:32:11,668 Speaker 3: It got personal. This is Tom Brady. He is the goat. 757 00:32:11,908 --> 00:32:14,948 Speaker 4: Played Tom Brady in the preseason in twenty eleven, I 758 00:32:15,028 --> 00:32:15,828 Speaker 4: count all sacks. 759 00:32:15,868 --> 00:32:18,388 Speaker 3: Didn't get to the twenty eleven We played. 760 00:32:18,228 --> 00:32:21,468 Speaker 4: Him in twenty thirteen, we screenmed, we played it in 761 00:32:21,548 --> 00:32:26,148 Speaker 4: training camps, pregnant against New England. Okay, couldn't touch him 762 00:32:26,148 --> 00:32:28,628 Speaker 4: in practice. But then we played him in preseason. He 763 00:32:28,668 --> 00:32:31,348 Speaker 4: only played one drive. I was like, it's okay, twenty thirteen, 764 00:32:31,388 --> 00:32:33,388 Speaker 4: we played him that season, I'm gonna kill you when 765 00:32:33,388 --> 00:32:37,428 Speaker 4: we get to angling didn't sack. Okay, this right here 766 00:32:37,868 --> 00:32:40,628 Speaker 4: was literally my first sack of the season. 767 00:32:41,148 --> 00:32:43,828 Speaker 3: Night year, Thursday night game, I got him. I was 768 00:32:43,868 --> 00:32:44,588 Speaker 3: in disbelief. 769 00:32:44,628 --> 00:32:46,588 Speaker 4: Did I just sacked Tom Brady and I got to 770 00:32:46,628 --> 00:32:48,708 Speaker 4: the sideline. I wish they had it on camera. I 771 00:32:48,748 --> 00:32:50,228 Speaker 4: literally grabbed my helmet and did this. 772 00:32:50,388 --> 00:32:51,628 Speaker 6: I said, I finally did it. 773 00:32:52,108 --> 00:32:55,108 Speaker 3: Oh my gosh, I got that. Listen. Sacking the goat 774 00:32:55,668 --> 00:32:57,628 Speaker 3: always a great feeling. So good, all right. 775 00:32:58,428 --> 00:33:01,628 Speaker 8: The number one quarterback that you enjoyed sacking most was. 776 00:33:02,188 --> 00:33:05,868 Speaker 4: The number one quarterback that I enjoy sacking most. Is 777 00:33:05,908 --> 00:33:09,708 Speaker 4: actually my favorite player in the NFL, and I would 778 00:33:09,748 --> 00:33:14,908 Speaker 4: have to go with Aaron Rodgers. Yes, I sacked Aaron Rodgers, 779 00:33:15,108 --> 00:33:18,228 Speaker 4: and you know what happened. Twenty eleven, I got hurt. 780 00:33:18,548 --> 00:33:21,668 Speaker 4: We played Green Bay, didn't get to play him. Twenty fourteen, 781 00:33:22,348 --> 00:33:26,468 Speaker 4: I was hurt again, didn't get to play him. Twenty seventeen, 782 00:33:26,828 --> 00:33:28,028 Speaker 4: we went up to Green Bay. 783 00:33:28,388 --> 00:33:30,708 Speaker 3: He was hurt. I didn't get to play him. 784 00:33:30,988 --> 00:33:34,308 Speaker 4: The one time I played against Aaron Rodgers. They'll tell 785 00:33:34,348 --> 00:33:37,228 Speaker 4: you that week I told my coaches, I said, I 786 00:33:37,228 --> 00:33:39,388 Speaker 4: don't know if I ever play him again. He's going 787 00:33:39,428 --> 00:33:41,108 Speaker 4: on a match, He's going on a mantil. 788 00:33:41,148 --> 00:33:43,508 Speaker 3: This week. I sacked him on this play. I went 789 00:33:43,548 --> 00:33:44,348 Speaker 3: to the sideline. 790 00:33:44,428 --> 00:33:48,268 Speaker 4: My dad has missed probably six games my entire life. 791 00:33:48,348 --> 00:33:50,668 Speaker 4: I turned around. My dad was sitting in the snow, 792 00:33:50,988 --> 00:33:52,068 Speaker 4: and I turned around and. 793 00:33:52,148 --> 00:33:54,308 Speaker 3: My dad was like, yeah, oh that's awesome. 794 00:33:54,908 --> 00:33:57,588 Speaker 4: He didn't say nothing. After the game, he embraced me. 795 00:33:57,868 --> 00:33:59,788 Speaker 4: We didn't win this game, but he came and hugged 796 00:33:59,828 --> 00:34:02,268 Speaker 4: me and he wished me in my ear. We did 797 00:34:02,308 --> 00:34:05,948 Speaker 4: it because he knew the goal of mine is sack 798 00:34:06,108 --> 00:34:09,948 Speaker 4: Aaron Rodgers. Crazy story about this Aaron Rodgers. I don't 799 00:34:09,948 --> 00:34:12,428 Speaker 4: know how many jerseys he gave out after this game. 800 00:34:12,508 --> 00:34:14,548 Speaker 4: I said, hey, Rod, I've told you many times you're 801 00:34:14,588 --> 00:34:17,108 Speaker 4: my favorite player. I love you. Can I please have 802 00:34:17,228 --> 00:34:19,548 Speaker 4: this jersey? Like I have to have this one? He said, 803 00:34:19,588 --> 00:34:22,348 Speaker 4: I get it to you. We get in the locker room, 804 00:34:22,548 --> 00:34:26,628 Speaker 4: No jersey. I'm grilling the equipment staff. Where is the 805 00:34:26,668 --> 00:34:30,628 Speaker 4: Aaron Rodgers jersey. Nobody's saying nothing. Nothing, ain't saying anything. 806 00:34:30,908 --> 00:34:31,108 Speaker 3: No. 807 00:34:31,708 --> 00:34:33,748 Speaker 4: I was the last person on the bus waiting on 808 00:34:33,788 --> 00:34:38,468 Speaker 4: Aaron Rodgers jersey walk in Monday morning. It's hanging in 809 00:34:38,508 --> 00:34:39,988 Speaker 4: my locker at the stadium. 810 00:34:40,028 --> 00:34:40,308 Speaker 3: Listen. 811 00:34:40,668 --> 00:34:44,148 Speaker 4: I started screaming. Everybody said what happened? I said, Look, 812 00:34:44,268 --> 00:34:46,548 Speaker 4: They was like, I said. 813 00:34:46,388 --> 00:34:47,948 Speaker 3: Yeah, going on the match. 814 00:34:48,028 --> 00:34:48,548 Speaker 6: That's awesome. 815 00:34:49,788 --> 00:34:52,148 Speaker 3: Yes, absolutely cool. Here's the lift. 816 00:34:52,468 --> 00:34:55,628 Speaker 8: Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady, Eli Manning most likely three. 817 00:34:55,468 --> 00:34:56,108 Speaker 3: Hall of famers. 818 00:34:56,148 --> 00:34:57,108 Speaker 6: You got to all them? 819 00:34:57,228 --> 00:35:00,108 Speaker 8: Yes, congratulations, Thank you guys. 820 00:35:00,228 --> 00:35:00,828 Speaker 3: Why was that? 821 00:35:01,028 --> 00:35:02,948 Speaker 2: Gerald, And You've said it a couple of times this morning, 822 00:35:02,948 --> 00:35:04,948 Speaker 2: that Aaron Rodgers is your favorite player. I mean, obviously 823 00:35:04,988 --> 00:35:07,308 Speaker 2: he's incredible, but what was it about? Like, I'm just 824 00:35:07,348 --> 00:35:09,948 Speaker 2: curious as to what that connection is why he's your favorite. 825 00:35:10,068 --> 00:35:12,588 Speaker 4: I just I just love his style of play, you know, 826 00:35:12,708 --> 00:35:15,308 Speaker 4: like the quick flips, like he just got a swag 827 00:35:15,348 --> 00:35:16,428 Speaker 4: about him that he plays. 828 00:35:16,508 --> 00:35:18,108 Speaker 3: And then I mean like the. 829 00:35:18,028 --> 00:35:22,708 Speaker 4: Throws he makes, like it's effortless throws, whether it's it's 830 00:35:22,788 --> 00:35:25,388 Speaker 4: a deep pass, whether it's an on point pass, whether 831 00:35:25,388 --> 00:35:27,148 Speaker 4: it's put the ball here, put the ball there. He 832 00:35:27,268 --> 00:35:30,148 Speaker 4: just throws like to me, like the prettiest pass like 833 00:35:30,188 --> 00:35:33,708 Speaker 4: I've ever seen. I just like he's so unorthodox, like 834 00:35:33,748 --> 00:35:36,748 Speaker 4: the foot off the ground, like the jump throw and. 835 00:35:36,468 --> 00:35:40,828 Speaker 3: The quick catching throat. Like, I just Aaron Rodgers. 836 00:35:39,508 --> 00:35:43,748 Speaker 8: Is my hardest quarterback to sack. Who's the guy that Cam. 837 00:35:43,228 --> 00:35:48,188 Speaker 4: Newton like, because he's six ' five sixty six, he's fast, 838 00:35:48,268 --> 00:35:50,948 Speaker 4: he's strong, he's elusive. You wouldn't think a guy at 839 00:35:51,028 --> 00:35:54,268 Speaker 4: size is that elusive. But Cam was so hard to 840 00:35:54,308 --> 00:35:56,548 Speaker 4: get to. When you got him, you think like I 841 00:35:56,628 --> 00:36:00,388 Speaker 4: got him, and he's just like But the person that 842 00:36:00,468 --> 00:36:03,948 Speaker 4: I sacked but didn't get on the ground being Roethlisberger, 843 00:36:04,628 --> 00:36:06,708 Speaker 4: I had a broken hand trying to sack Big Ben. 844 00:36:07,548 --> 00:36:09,468 Speaker 3: I don't know if you ever seen the movie Little Giants, 845 00:36:09,508 --> 00:36:11,428 Speaker 3: you remember when the kid was running circle, blow the 846 00:36:11,508 --> 00:36:15,268 Speaker 3: whistlef I was literally yelling at the rail blow it, 847 00:36:15,668 --> 00:36:17,708 Speaker 3: call it, call it. He blew the whistle. I said, 848 00:36:17,748 --> 00:36:21,108 Speaker 3: oh my god, because he wasn't going down. Yes, so yes,