1 00:00:00,880 --> 00:00:06,479 Speaker 1: And now move the sticks with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks. 2 00:00:07,120 --> 00:00:09,520 Speaker 2: What's up everybody? Welcome to move the sticks DJ, Bucky 3 00:00:09,600 --> 00:00:10,840 Speaker 2: back with you. Buck. How's going, man? 4 00:00:11,200 --> 00:00:14,240 Speaker 1: Man? Everything is good, no complaints, life is good. How's 5 00:00:14,240 --> 00:00:15,920 Speaker 1: everything we do? Good? Man? 6 00:00:15,960 --> 00:00:17,440 Speaker 2: It's kind of weird that, you know, you've had these 7 00:00:17,440 --> 00:00:19,680 Speaker 2: Monday night games. It's kind of so's your week off 8 00:00:19,720 --> 00:00:21,240 Speaker 2: a little bit? You know, you have a Monday night 9 00:00:21,280 --> 00:00:24,400 Speaker 2: game this week for the Chargers. Normally for six years, 10 00:00:25,000 --> 00:00:27,319 Speaker 2: always fly right back after the game. That's the first 11 00:00:27,320 --> 00:00:30,319 Speaker 2: time we've ever done it where you stay over because 12 00:00:30,320 --> 00:00:32,640 Speaker 2: of the New York game late Monday night. They just 13 00:00:32,720 --> 00:00:34,720 Speaker 2: kind of figured instead of you know, getting on the plane, 14 00:00:34,760 --> 00:00:36,879 Speaker 2: getting in at five six in the morning, you know, 15 00:00:36,960 --> 00:00:38,760 Speaker 2: stay back at the hotel in New York, then come 16 00:00:38,800 --> 00:00:41,200 Speaker 2: back Tuesday, which I like because I got a little rest. 17 00:00:41,240 --> 00:00:43,240 Speaker 2: But man, then it's like all of a sudden, You're like, 18 00:00:43,280 --> 00:00:45,199 Speaker 2: it's Wednesday, Like, whoa, where do we go? 19 00:00:45,400 --> 00:00:48,800 Speaker 1: It's gone, yeah, because that the east to West trip 20 00:00:49,520 --> 00:00:52,240 Speaker 1: is crazy, So I would imagine, Yeah, it was kind 21 00:00:52,240 --> 00:00:54,800 Speaker 1: of messed up there week from a practice standpoint, like 22 00:00:54,880 --> 00:00:55,480 Speaker 1: having the Yeah, I. 23 00:00:55,480 --> 00:00:58,200 Speaker 2: Don't think they practiced on what is today Thursday as 24 00:00:58,200 --> 00:01:01,800 Speaker 2: we're recording this, so I don't think they practiced on Wednesday, 25 00:01:01,960 --> 00:01:04,720 Speaker 2: so you know, and you've got the Lions come into 26 00:01:04,800 --> 00:01:08,520 Speaker 2: town who had a bye, so you got definitely a 27 00:01:08,560 --> 00:01:11,400 Speaker 2: short week versus a long week. But I think it's 28 00:01:11,440 --> 00:01:13,920 Speaker 2: different in the league now compared to you know, when 29 00:01:13,920 --> 00:01:15,960 Speaker 2: you were playing, or even when we were scouting in 30 00:01:16,000 --> 00:01:20,520 Speaker 2: that I feel like rest has become, you know, more important, 31 00:01:20,520 --> 00:01:24,280 Speaker 2: having guys fresh. I think coaches kind of kind of 32 00:01:24,280 --> 00:01:26,319 Speaker 2: get that. Maybe that's some of that sports science coming 33 00:01:26,319 --> 00:01:26,960 Speaker 2: into play there. 34 00:01:27,440 --> 00:01:28,920 Speaker 1: Well, I think you can get a lot done in 35 00:01:28,959 --> 00:01:31,920 Speaker 1: a lot of accomplished if your walkthroughs are tight in detail, 36 00:01:32,760 --> 00:01:35,080 Speaker 1: walk or kind of thing. Even on the high school level, 37 00:01:35,080 --> 00:01:39,000 Speaker 1: I found that like a good walkthrough can be as 38 00:01:39,040 --> 00:01:40,920 Speaker 1: productive as a practice if you get a kids that 39 00:01:40,959 --> 00:01:44,000 Speaker 1: are locked in. At the pro level, given the short 40 00:01:44,040 --> 00:01:46,440 Speaker 1: week and the physicality of playing the game on Monday 41 00:01:46,640 --> 00:01:48,200 Speaker 1: and coming back and I have to play on Sunday, 42 00:01:48,600 --> 00:01:51,120 Speaker 1: you're gonna be really light on Wednesday if you did anything, 43 00:01:51,480 --> 00:01:54,400 Speaker 1: and so maybe a come in, get a lift, get 44 00:01:54,400 --> 00:01:57,920 Speaker 1: stretched out Thursday, Friday, Saturday will go. So maybe that 45 00:01:58,080 --> 00:02:02,320 Speaker 1: Saturday practice is a little than it normally has been. 46 00:02:02,640 --> 00:02:04,600 Speaker 1: But you certainly can do it because on a short week, 47 00:02:04,680 --> 00:02:07,600 Speaker 1: normally you don't add a lot to the game plan. 48 00:02:07,960 --> 00:02:09,799 Speaker 1: You know a few different rinkles, but you go run 49 00:02:09,880 --> 00:02:12,560 Speaker 1: your base stuff. There are things that you've already worked on. 50 00:02:13,680 --> 00:02:15,079 Speaker 1: It can be done. And I think if you tell 51 00:02:15,080 --> 00:02:16,760 Speaker 1: your team now, excuses no one here is that we 52 00:02:16,800 --> 00:02:18,760 Speaker 1: got home late or whatever, Like, we got a line 53 00:02:18,800 --> 00:02:20,560 Speaker 1: up and play. They can put the ball down at 54 00:02:20,600 --> 00:02:22,840 Speaker 1: one o'clock on Sunday. We got to be ready to go, 55 00:02:23,560 --> 00:02:24,079 Speaker 1: no doubt. 56 00:02:24,280 --> 00:02:26,320 Speaker 2: All right, Today we're gonna hit on some some rookie 57 00:02:26,320 --> 00:02:28,120 Speaker 2: impact scores, as we do every week. We've got the 58 00:02:28,240 --> 00:02:31,120 Speaker 2: MTS Game of the Week and Bucky's Coach's Corner. But 59 00:02:31,200 --> 00:02:33,360 Speaker 2: before we get to those, quickly off the top of 60 00:02:33,520 --> 00:02:35,960 Speaker 2: the big news that came out yesterday was the fact 61 00:02:36,000 --> 00:02:38,360 Speaker 2: that these All Star games that have been around forever, 62 00:02:38,760 --> 00:02:41,239 Speaker 2: uh one that you played in at the Senior Bowl, 63 00:02:41,360 --> 00:02:44,280 Speaker 2: now they are going to be allowed to take in underclassmen. 64 00:02:44,280 --> 00:02:46,800 Speaker 2: They had been able to take in, you know, juniors 65 00:02:47,000 --> 00:02:50,160 Speaker 2: that had already graduated. So other words, they might be 66 00:02:50,160 --> 00:02:52,360 Speaker 2: three years into college, but they had already finished up. 67 00:02:52,400 --> 00:02:54,560 Speaker 2: Then they were able to participate in those games. Now 68 00:02:54,600 --> 00:02:56,760 Speaker 2: it looks like they're gonna they're gonna be real lenient 69 00:02:56,800 --> 00:02:58,280 Speaker 2: here and we'll get a chance to see some of 70 00:02:58,280 --> 00:03:00,679 Speaker 2: these underclassmen come out and they'll have an opportunity to 71 00:03:00,720 --> 00:03:03,000 Speaker 2: compete in these prestigious All Star games. 72 00:03:03,240 --> 00:03:07,480 Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm still like waiting to find out, like which 73 00:03:07,480 --> 00:03:09,920 Speaker 1: guys are going to participate, which juniors are going to 74 00:03:09,960 --> 00:03:12,560 Speaker 1: do it. I mean, for the last ten fifteen years, 75 00:03:12,639 --> 00:03:15,760 Speaker 1: even the last little bit of our tenure in the league, Man, 76 00:03:15,800 --> 00:03:17,519 Speaker 1: there were so many juniors coming out, one hundred and 77 00:03:17,560 --> 00:03:20,040 Speaker 1: forty hundred and fifty juniors. You're trying to get kind 78 00:03:20,040 --> 00:03:23,040 Speaker 1: to wreck your brand around, like who's legit, who's not legit? 79 00:03:23,080 --> 00:03:25,560 Speaker 1: Who are we really trying to study? I want to 80 00:03:25,560 --> 00:03:30,360 Speaker 1: see who that invitation list is going to feature. Is 81 00:03:30,360 --> 00:03:32,120 Speaker 1: it going to be just the top end guys, is 82 00:03:32,200 --> 00:03:34,160 Speaker 1: going to be the mid level juniors that are kind 83 00:03:34,160 --> 00:03:38,200 Speaker 1: of on the fringe of being Day one, Day two prospects, 84 00:03:38,560 --> 00:03:40,560 Speaker 1: or is this just going to be a free for 85 00:03:40,600 --> 00:03:42,160 Speaker 1: all where you just kind of grab wherever you can 86 00:03:42,200 --> 00:03:44,160 Speaker 1: grab the throw into some of these All Star games. 87 00:03:44,440 --> 00:03:45,560 Speaker 1: So here's here's the guys. 88 00:03:45,600 --> 00:03:47,400 Speaker 2: I think that will make sense for because I think 89 00:03:47,400 --> 00:03:48,960 Speaker 2: people are thinking like all of a sudden, oh like 90 00:03:49,000 --> 00:03:52,160 Speaker 2: Marvin Harrison junior, you know Rock Bouers. Those guys are 91 00:03:52,200 --> 00:03:55,080 Speaker 2: not going in these games. Won't see them, no chance, 92 00:03:55,360 --> 00:03:57,920 Speaker 2: no chance. But I think you know, you know, let 93 00:03:57,920 --> 00:03:59,560 Speaker 2: me give you. I won't give you like the names, 94 00:03:59,560 --> 00:04:01,680 Speaker 2: but this is the type of player this is for. 95 00:04:02,200 --> 00:04:07,000 Speaker 2: This is for the receiver who runs for three but 96 00:04:07,320 --> 00:04:10,560 Speaker 2: is on a quarterback challenge team and didn't have much production, 97 00:04:10,720 --> 00:04:12,360 Speaker 2: and he's decided to come into the draft that he 98 00:04:12,400 --> 00:04:14,680 Speaker 2: wants to go out there with good quarterbacks against good 99 00:04:14,680 --> 00:04:17,720 Speaker 2: competition and really up his stock. This is for the 100 00:04:17,800 --> 00:04:21,120 Speaker 2: defensive end who you know, maybe had a good sophomore 101 00:04:21,200 --> 00:04:23,520 Speaker 2: year and then his junior year he was nicked in 102 00:04:23,600 --> 00:04:26,000 Speaker 2: injuries and didn't play much that year, and he wants 103 00:04:26,040 --> 00:04:28,120 Speaker 2: to kind of recapture some of that draft momentum and 104 00:04:28,160 --> 00:04:29,880 Speaker 2: he's going to go play in the game. So you're 105 00:04:29,880 --> 00:04:32,119 Speaker 2: gonna get better players, for sure. You're gonna have talent, 106 00:04:32,440 --> 00:04:34,719 Speaker 2: it's just not gonna be I mean, I think people's 107 00:04:34,760 --> 00:04:37,400 Speaker 2: minds are racing going to these surefire first round picks. 108 00:04:37,440 --> 00:04:38,440 Speaker 2: Those guys aren't playing. 109 00:04:38,760 --> 00:04:41,680 Speaker 1: No Kailyn Williams would not be new you know that 110 00:04:41,880 --> 00:04:44,240 Speaker 1: in attendance that you want to have an opportunit to 111 00:04:44,240 --> 00:04:46,840 Speaker 1: see those But it would be an opportunity for some 112 00:04:46,880 --> 00:04:51,120 Speaker 1: of the younger guys that are closed but not quite 113 00:04:51,160 --> 00:04:54,120 Speaker 1: like household names, but then get an opportunity to kind 114 00:04:54,160 --> 00:04:56,479 Speaker 1: of answer some of the questions that the scals have. 115 00:04:56,880 --> 00:04:59,160 Speaker 1: This is great. I mean, we've talked about it for 116 00:04:59,200 --> 00:05:01,839 Speaker 1: a long time. The draft was dominated at the top 117 00:05:02,120 --> 00:05:05,279 Speaker 1: by underclassmen in the first rounds, first and second rounds 118 00:05:05,279 --> 00:05:08,440 Speaker 1: for the last decade or so. Those guys that were great, 119 00:05:08,720 --> 00:05:11,600 Speaker 1: they came out, they were populating the first and second rounds, 120 00:05:11,680 --> 00:05:13,160 Speaker 1: so you never really had a chance to do a 121 00:05:13,200 --> 00:05:15,920 Speaker 1: full write up or profile on them because you didn't 122 00:05:15,920 --> 00:05:18,200 Speaker 1: have the All Star Game. Maybe they did work at 123 00:05:18,200 --> 00:05:20,039 Speaker 1: the combine, but a lot of times it was the 124 00:05:20,040 --> 00:05:22,320 Speaker 1: Pro day and whatever they did, so in a way 125 00:05:22,360 --> 00:05:24,719 Speaker 1: they could kind of skirt some of the things that 126 00:05:24,760 --> 00:05:28,240 Speaker 1: were already established principles of how you scout. Well, now 127 00:05:28,279 --> 00:05:30,039 Speaker 1: you have an opportunity maybe to get an all Star 128 00:05:30,080 --> 00:05:32,320 Speaker 1: grade on some of these guys. Talk to them some 129 00:05:32,360 --> 00:05:36,000 Speaker 1: more more information, more intel in those things. I also 130 00:05:36,040 --> 00:05:38,400 Speaker 1: think by opening up you may be able to get 131 00:05:38,400 --> 00:05:40,120 Speaker 1: some of these top guys to come down and at 132 00:05:40,200 --> 00:05:41,600 Speaker 1: least to some of the interviews. 133 00:05:41,720 --> 00:05:43,400 Speaker 2: That's good, interesting idea, you know. 134 00:05:43,400 --> 00:05:45,040 Speaker 1: What I'm saying, get some of the interests. Maybe we 135 00:05:45,080 --> 00:05:47,359 Speaker 1: can maybe we can talk to them, get some of 136 00:05:47,400 --> 00:05:49,359 Speaker 1: that stuff out the way. So the combine is not 137 00:05:49,880 --> 00:05:52,600 Speaker 1: the gauntlet that has been. And from a team perspective, 138 00:05:52,839 --> 00:05:55,560 Speaker 1: the more conversations that I can have with a top prospect, 139 00:05:55,880 --> 00:05:57,760 Speaker 1: the more comfortable I'm gon feel when it come time 140 00:05:57,839 --> 00:05:58,520 Speaker 1: to hand in the car. 141 00:05:59,200 --> 00:06:02,520 Speaker 2: Yeah, and maybe that's something even where it's uh. 142 00:06:02,120 --> 00:06:02,880 Speaker 1: You dang a care. 143 00:06:03,520 --> 00:06:05,400 Speaker 2: Yeah, maybe you just say, hey, can you give me 144 00:06:05,440 --> 00:06:07,479 Speaker 2: one day a practice? You're a quarterback, like I'm just 145 00:06:07,480 --> 00:06:10,400 Speaker 2: thrown out. Let's say, Drake may you know who, Maybe 146 00:06:10,400 --> 00:06:11,960 Speaker 2: you say to Drake may Haye, just come out here 147 00:06:12,000 --> 00:06:14,919 Speaker 2: practice one day. You're not gonna get touched, you know. 148 00:06:15,040 --> 00:06:16,279 Speaker 2: You just come out here and throw the ball around, 149 00:06:16,320 --> 00:06:18,120 Speaker 2: and then you can meet with all these teams and 150 00:06:18,160 --> 00:06:20,680 Speaker 2: then now you're you're loaded, the combine will be much 151 00:06:20,760 --> 00:06:22,720 Speaker 2: lighter because you won't have to meet with all these 152 00:06:22,760 --> 00:06:24,599 Speaker 2: other teams and things because you'll have a lot of 153 00:06:24,600 --> 00:06:26,039 Speaker 2: that taken care of at this point in time. 154 00:06:26,200 --> 00:06:27,880 Speaker 1: And that's a good point because you're talking about Drake 155 00:06:27,880 --> 00:06:29,920 Speaker 1: may or Keller Williams of one of the top quarterbacks 156 00:06:29,960 --> 00:06:32,440 Speaker 1: throwing to the wide receivers at the Senior bol gives 157 00:06:32,440 --> 00:06:34,360 Speaker 1: you a chance to see good on good, get a 158 00:06:34,440 --> 00:06:36,280 Speaker 1: chance to kind of get a feel for Okay who 159 00:06:36,360 --> 00:06:38,680 Speaker 1: he is. Don't need to put him into live contact drills. Hey, 160 00:06:38,680 --> 00:06:40,279 Speaker 1: we're just going to have you do seven on seven, 161 00:06:40,839 --> 00:06:44,040 Speaker 1: go through an individual nobody. We'll keep you out of 162 00:06:44,040 --> 00:06:45,440 Speaker 1: hards way and let you do your thing. But that's 163 00:06:45,560 --> 00:06:48,400 Speaker 1: enough for us to get that live view to go 164 00:06:48,480 --> 00:06:50,480 Speaker 1: with what we saw when we went and saw him live. 165 00:06:50,839 --> 00:06:54,760 Speaker 1: It's and then the interviews. Being able to interview him, 166 00:06:55,000 --> 00:06:57,560 Speaker 1: being able to watch how he learns a playbook like 167 00:06:57,600 --> 00:07:00,520 Speaker 1: the little small installed that you may put in. It's 168 00:07:00,560 --> 00:07:02,960 Speaker 1: another opportunity to get a real good feel for how 169 00:07:03,000 --> 00:07:04,919 Speaker 1: this player could be when he goes to the next level, 170 00:07:05,480 --> 00:07:05,920 Speaker 1: no doubt. 171 00:07:06,760 --> 00:07:09,360 Speaker 2: All right, Buck, Let's get to our rookie impacts here 172 00:07:09,440 --> 00:07:11,160 Speaker 2: from last week. We do this each and every week. 173 00:07:11,160 --> 00:07:14,320 Speaker 2: Our buddy Jack helps put this together for us. The 174 00:07:14,440 --> 00:07:16,680 Speaker 2: rookie impact scores. So if we're going to go with 175 00:07:16,840 --> 00:07:19,760 Speaker 2: individuals the highest scores last week, and this is a 176 00:07:19,760 --> 00:07:23,920 Speaker 2: combination of production and playtime, but number one on the 177 00:07:23,960 --> 00:07:26,200 Speaker 2: list and number two on the list their teammates. It 178 00:07:26,200 --> 00:07:28,440 Speaker 2: shouldn't be a surprise if you watched the Houston Texans 179 00:07:28,520 --> 00:07:30,960 Speaker 2: last week. Tank Dell comes in at the top, followed 180 00:07:31,000 --> 00:07:35,240 Speaker 2: by c J. Stroud, Keaton Mitchell. Interesting one big, I 181 00:07:35,240 --> 00:07:37,720 Speaker 2: should say, big, big time performance from a little guy. 182 00:07:37,800 --> 00:07:40,360 Speaker 2: Undersize pulled up his notes the other day. 183 00:07:40,360 --> 00:07:40,760 Speaker 1: But with the. 184 00:07:40,760 --> 00:07:44,160 Speaker 2: Ravens, big time speedback. He popped a little bit. So 185 00:07:44,200 --> 00:07:46,960 Speaker 2: he's next, followed by Luke Musgrave, the tight end with 186 00:07:47,000 --> 00:07:50,000 Speaker 2: the Packers, Will Levis. It was a loss against the Steelers, 187 00:07:50,040 --> 00:07:53,880 Speaker 2: but played well. Another quarterback in Aidan O'Connell with the Raiders, 188 00:07:53,880 --> 00:07:56,960 Speaker 2: and then Darius Davis actually with the Chargers, their returner 189 00:07:56,960 --> 00:07:58,800 Speaker 2: out of TCU who took one to the house on 190 00:07:58,840 --> 00:08:01,040 Speaker 2: a big punt return against the Jets. 191 00:08:01,560 --> 00:08:04,720 Speaker 1: Yeah. Look, first things first, I think we always start 192 00:08:05,000 --> 00:08:07,800 Speaker 1: draft conversations with the quarterback, and so there were three 193 00:08:07,880 --> 00:08:11,520 Speaker 1: quarterbacks that were on that list. Cjstrow, Will Levison, Aiden Connelly, 194 00:08:11,760 --> 00:08:15,760 Speaker 1: ad and O'Connell respectively. Cjstrod, We've talked about him, his 195 00:08:15,840 --> 00:08:19,360 Speaker 1: ability to bounce back from a he hit it out 196 00:08:19,440 --> 00:08:22,480 Speaker 1: the park early. The league adjusted to him. Then he's 197 00:08:22,520 --> 00:08:24,880 Speaker 1: adjusted to the adjustments and he played well. Four into 198 00:08:24,880 --> 00:08:28,680 Speaker 1: seven yards is absolutely ridiculous. Will Levis got to say, 199 00:08:28,680 --> 00:08:30,400 Speaker 1: I'm more impressed with will Levis than I ever thought 200 00:08:30,440 --> 00:08:33,240 Speaker 1: that I would be seeing him in the pros. It 201 00:08:33,360 --> 00:08:37,319 Speaker 1: goes to show you that guys can be developed at 202 00:08:37,320 --> 00:08:40,800 Speaker 1: the NFL level. There's an interesting article on ESPN dot 203 00:08:40,800 --> 00:08:42,800 Speaker 1: com about how they got will Levis ready for us 204 00:08:42,800 --> 00:08:46,040 Speaker 1: first start. How he took extra reps in practice, some 205 00:08:46,160 --> 00:08:48,880 Speaker 1: on the side field, some with the practice squad players, 206 00:08:49,160 --> 00:08:51,920 Speaker 1: running through the script that Ryan Tannehill was running with 207 00:08:51,960 --> 00:08:54,720 Speaker 1: the starters, and how it was this concerted effort to 208 00:08:54,760 --> 00:08:57,440 Speaker 1: make sure that he was going to be ready when 209 00:08:57,440 --> 00:09:00,160 Speaker 1: he got his opportunity. I think we've seen that he 210 00:09:00,240 --> 00:09:02,400 Speaker 1: has played much better as approach than I would say 211 00:09:02,440 --> 00:09:04,800 Speaker 1: he played as a collegiate. And so Dad goes to 212 00:09:04,840 --> 00:09:07,800 Speaker 1: the coaching with the Titans, and then Aiden O'Connell getting 213 00:09:07,800 --> 00:09:11,240 Speaker 1: his opportunity. You saw him first hand Early got sacked 214 00:09:11,240 --> 00:09:13,240 Speaker 1: seven or eight times or however many times he got sacked, 215 00:09:13,320 --> 00:09:15,760 Speaker 1: and Khalil Mack got him six times, you know, the 216 00:09:15,800 --> 00:09:20,800 Speaker 1: first time around. But dj Antonio Pierce takes over first movie, 217 00:09:20,800 --> 00:09:23,560 Speaker 1: makes he names him the starting quarterback. The energy that 218 00:09:23,600 --> 00:09:26,800 Speaker 1: you saw from his teammates. It must have been very 219 00:09:26,800 --> 00:09:29,520 Speaker 1: obvious on the practice field that either he was more 220 00:09:29,600 --> 00:09:34,120 Speaker 1: talented than Poya and Garoppolo, or he had more juice 221 00:09:34,200 --> 00:09:38,240 Speaker 1: or something. Because Devonte Adams, Josh Jacobs, all these older guys, 222 00:09:38,400 --> 00:09:42,280 Speaker 1: Hunter Renfro all were raving about him. That is uncommon 223 00:09:42,320 --> 00:09:45,320 Speaker 1: for a rookie, a rookie fourth round pick to get 224 00:09:45,400 --> 00:09:47,720 Speaker 1: that kind of love. There was something that was going 225 00:09:47,720 --> 00:09:50,880 Speaker 1: but he played in a very solid fashion for a 226 00:09:50,960 --> 00:09:53,280 Speaker 1: Raiders team that was doing it a little differently on offense, 227 00:09:54,080 --> 00:09:54,559 Speaker 1: No doubt. 228 00:09:55,360 --> 00:09:57,120 Speaker 2: I want to go back to Keaton Mitchell Hill real 229 00:09:57,240 --> 00:09:59,199 Speaker 2: quick coming out of East Carolina. He was five oh 230 00:09:59,240 --> 00:10:02,480 Speaker 2: seven seven, solindar five, eight hundred and seventy nine pounds, 231 00:10:02,559 --> 00:10:05,360 Speaker 2: ran four to three seven. He undrafted, He was one 232 00:10:05,440 --> 00:10:07,720 Speaker 2: hundred and eighty fourth player, So I guess that probably 233 00:10:07,760 --> 00:10:10,280 Speaker 2: puts him in the sixth round, he would imagine if 234 00:10:10,800 --> 00:10:14,200 Speaker 2: grade wise. Yeah, so I have had the hit twenty 235 00:10:14,600 --> 00:10:16,640 Speaker 2: just under twenty one miles per hour on the GPS 236 00:10:16,679 --> 00:10:18,960 Speaker 2: there he had thirty catches, had five drops. So there's 237 00:10:19,000 --> 00:10:21,440 Speaker 2: some concerns about his hands, but kickoff return or big 238 00:10:21,480 --> 00:10:24,000 Speaker 2: time explosive he can get small through the whole, use 239 00:10:24,040 --> 00:10:25,800 Speaker 2: him on option routes. Not a lot of power, but 240 00:10:25,880 --> 00:10:28,560 Speaker 2: big time, big time juice. And the thing I wanted 241 00:10:28,559 --> 00:10:31,000 Speaker 2: to bring up with him Buck is, I think this 242 00:10:31,120 --> 00:10:34,200 Speaker 2: year could be a little bit of a game changer 243 00:10:34,280 --> 00:10:38,760 Speaker 2: from this draft going forward because I think the way 244 00:10:38,760 --> 00:10:42,520 Speaker 2: the game is played now Buck with his space, the size, 245 00:10:42,840 --> 00:10:45,640 Speaker 2: the size that we have always coveted. Man, you're seeing 246 00:10:45,640 --> 00:10:47,560 Speaker 2: little guys every week. Tank Dell's at the top of 247 00:10:47,559 --> 00:10:50,400 Speaker 2: the list this week what he's done. Little receiver Jordan 248 00:10:50,440 --> 00:10:53,240 Speaker 2: Addison one hundred and you know, seventy pounds has done 249 00:10:53,280 --> 00:10:56,559 Speaker 2: his things. Zay Flowers undersize playing great. You see guys 250 00:10:56,559 --> 00:10:59,680 Speaker 2: like Keaton Mitchell, Julia McLoughlin's done some nice things for 251 00:10:59,720 --> 00:11:01,880 Speaker 2: the ver Broncos. And then you look at a Chain, 252 00:11:02,120 --> 00:11:04,080 Speaker 2: a Chain who's not a huge big guy, but just 253 00:11:04,120 --> 00:11:06,560 Speaker 2: big time speed. So now e Chanin's been hurt. So 254 00:11:06,640 --> 00:11:08,760 Speaker 2: that's the other side of that. You know, it's like, Okay, 255 00:11:08,760 --> 00:11:11,000 Speaker 2: why are you gonna be physically hold up? My thing 256 00:11:11,120 --> 00:11:13,960 Speaker 2: is I think for your for your your primary back 257 00:11:13,960 --> 00:11:16,440 Speaker 2: and your secondary back. Buck the secondary back. I don't 258 00:11:16,480 --> 00:11:18,480 Speaker 2: give a look about size. Just give me all the 259 00:11:18,559 --> 00:11:19,560 Speaker 2: speed in the world. 260 00:11:20,200 --> 00:11:22,079 Speaker 1: Well, that's the thing that you're saying. Josh Downs is 261 00:11:22,120 --> 00:11:23,839 Speaker 1: another guy that will kind of fall in. De Kedderch 262 00:11:24,000 --> 00:11:28,000 Speaker 1: another one underside. But yet dj what we're seeing in 263 00:11:28,040 --> 00:11:30,760 Speaker 1: this league speed is everything. And I've heard old school 264 00:11:30,800 --> 00:11:34,719 Speaker 1: executives talk about when you have a fast team, that's 265 00:11:34,760 --> 00:11:37,079 Speaker 1: when big plays happen on offense, and that's when turnovers 266 00:11:37,080 --> 00:11:40,360 Speaker 1: happened on defense, because the speed makes everything happen. If 267 00:11:40,400 --> 00:11:42,360 Speaker 1: they can hold up, if you can check their injury 268 00:11:42,440 --> 00:11:44,520 Speaker 1: history and see have they been able to be durable 269 00:11:44,559 --> 00:11:47,360 Speaker 1: throughout their collegiate time, can you teach them some tricks 270 00:11:47,400 --> 00:11:50,680 Speaker 1: So for wide receivers, the the the Marvin Harrison, Reggie 271 00:11:50,720 --> 00:11:53,680 Speaker 1: Wayne Old, Saint Louis Rams thing, a kest the ball, 272 00:11:53,960 --> 00:11:55,760 Speaker 1: find the sole spot to get down so you don't 273 00:11:55,800 --> 00:11:59,080 Speaker 1: take shots, little things like that. How much of that? 274 00:11:59,120 --> 00:12:01,840 Speaker 1: Can you teach them? How to work around their size deficiencies? 275 00:12:02,120 --> 00:12:04,560 Speaker 1: It matters, But you're absolutely right. When you see a 276 00:12:04,559 --> 00:12:09,880 Speaker 1: guy like the small guys Keithan Mitchell, you see a 277 00:12:09,960 --> 00:12:13,720 Speaker 1: guy like h Chan have big time success, You're going 278 00:12:13,760 --> 00:12:16,520 Speaker 1: to have more teams. Say, you know what I've seen 279 00:12:16,559 --> 00:12:19,400 Speaker 1: these little guys really have a lot of production. Maybe 280 00:12:19,400 --> 00:12:21,400 Speaker 1: there's a place in the league for these guys. 281 00:12:21,800 --> 00:12:25,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, and for those who remember eight chan fiveh eight 282 00:12:25,600 --> 00:12:27,679 Speaker 2: four one eight DJ. 283 00:12:27,800 --> 00:12:30,120 Speaker 1: So here's here's the thing. Like when I watched his tape, 284 00:12:30,120 --> 00:12:32,160 Speaker 1: because I watched his tape after watching all these other 285 00:12:32,160 --> 00:12:35,360 Speaker 1: guys Dwaynemybrid and Zach Charbonnat and you watching him school 286 00:12:35,440 --> 00:12:37,720 Speaker 1: or whatever. So I ended up putting a big grade 287 00:12:37,720 --> 00:12:40,319 Speaker 1: on him until I realized, hey, man, he's one hundred 288 00:12:40,320 --> 00:12:43,480 Speaker 1: and eighty pounds, Like yeah, no, because his tape looked 289 00:12:43,520 --> 00:12:45,719 Speaker 1: like it was sped up, but he's played at a 290 00:12:45,760 --> 00:12:47,680 Speaker 1: sped up level when he's had an opportunity. 291 00:12:47,800 --> 00:12:50,600 Speaker 2: To me, no, it's just been that type of a year, 292 00:12:50,720 --> 00:12:53,880 Speaker 2: you know. Jordan Addison was one hundred and seventy three pounds, 293 00:12:54,679 --> 00:12:57,800 Speaker 2: Zay Flowers one hundred and eighty two pounds, Jalen Hyatt, 294 00:12:57,800 --> 00:13:00,200 Speaker 2: who's popped some big plays around the one hundred and 295 00:13:00,200 --> 00:13:03,920 Speaker 2: seventy six pounds, Marvin Mamms Junior's done some good things 296 00:13:03,960 --> 00:13:06,400 Speaker 2: one hundred and eighty three pounds, Josh Downs one hundred 297 00:13:06,440 --> 00:13:10,200 Speaker 2: and seventy one pounds, buck Nate Dell one hundred and 298 00:13:10,240 --> 00:13:14,640 Speaker 2: sixty five pounds, Like this is I think this is 299 00:13:14,760 --> 00:13:18,439 Speaker 2: kind of a game changer year, you know, to Mario 300 00:13:18,559 --> 00:13:21,040 Speaker 2: Davis one hundred and seventy nine pounds out of liberty 301 00:13:21,040 --> 00:13:22,559 Speaker 2: with the with the Patriots. 302 00:13:22,920 --> 00:13:26,960 Speaker 1: Yeah, b being explosive, being able to get in and out. 303 00:13:27,360 --> 00:13:29,000 Speaker 1: I think the common no nominated with a lot of 304 00:13:29,040 --> 00:13:32,439 Speaker 1: those guys that you're listing, and we've talked about it, 305 00:13:32,520 --> 00:13:35,640 Speaker 1: they all were paverturners in college and so when you 306 00:13:35,760 --> 00:13:37,800 Speaker 1: look at okay, they're small, but like they have to 307 00:13:37,840 --> 00:13:40,160 Speaker 1: have a level of toughness because they're back there in 308 00:13:40,200 --> 00:13:45,320 Speaker 1: a fearless position. Yeah, maybe there's something to that, no doubt. 309 00:13:45,559 --> 00:13:47,240 Speaker 2: All right, we're gonna take quick break, we come back. 310 00:13:47,280 --> 00:13:50,240 Speaker 2: Buck is going to take us through the movie six 311 00:13:50,320 --> 00:13:51,679 Speaker 2: Game of the Week, so we'll get to that right 312 00:13:51,720 --> 00:13:52,080 Speaker 2: after this. 313 00:13:57,080 --> 00:13:59,000 Speaker 1: It's not for the MCS Game of the Week present 314 00:13:59,040 --> 00:14:01,679 Speaker 1: about Draft Kings Sports this book. This week it's the 315 00:14:01,720 --> 00:14:06,000 Speaker 1: Browns at the Ravens. The spread is minus six favorite 316 00:14:06,000 --> 00:14:10,400 Speaker 1: the Ravens. The over under is thirty eight DJ. This 317 00:14:10,440 --> 00:14:12,040 Speaker 1: is one of the games that I am really excited 318 00:14:12,080 --> 00:14:15,200 Speaker 1: to see. We talk about all things in the AFC North, 319 00:14:15,280 --> 00:14:18,120 Speaker 1: talking about just beating you up, the Bully division, how 320 00:14:18,160 --> 00:14:21,080 Speaker 1: they like to play. You've been on both sides of 321 00:14:21,120 --> 00:14:23,800 Speaker 1: his rivaly. So you certainly understand it. But when I 322 00:14:23,840 --> 00:14:27,479 Speaker 1: look at it, to me, it's about the Browns defense 323 00:14:28,200 --> 00:14:30,800 Speaker 1: being able to hold up against a Ravens offense that 324 00:14:30,920 --> 00:14:34,640 Speaker 1: is appearing to find his way. Lamar Jackson playing at 325 00:14:34,640 --> 00:14:37,680 Speaker 1: the MVP level. Don't give me the numbers. Let's look 326 00:14:37,680 --> 00:14:39,680 Speaker 1: at how he plays. Look he raised from the top 327 00:14:39,720 --> 00:14:43,200 Speaker 1: twenty and rushing he leads the league and completion percentage, 328 00:14:43,200 --> 00:14:46,120 Speaker 1: He's in the top five in passer rating. He's really 329 00:14:46,160 --> 00:14:49,840 Speaker 1: doing a nice job of kind of harnessing those dual 330 00:14:49,920 --> 00:14:53,640 Speaker 1: threat abilities but using him when he needs to do it. 331 00:14:53,920 --> 00:14:57,280 Speaker 1: And this offense is beginning to click, but you're going 332 00:14:57,320 --> 00:14:59,840 Speaker 1: against the Browns defense that has been lifesile. Jimmschwartz is 333 00:14:59,840 --> 00:15:02,320 Speaker 1: in the really good job of creating opportunities for Miles 334 00:15:02,320 --> 00:15:05,040 Speaker 1: Garrett and some of his teammates to get loose. This 335 00:15:05,160 --> 00:15:07,520 Speaker 1: matchup is man look as a five star matchup. This 336 00:15:07,600 --> 00:15:09,800 Speaker 1: is one that this game should be in the Marquee. 337 00:15:10,720 --> 00:15:13,440 Speaker 2: Yeah. I would just say, you know, I think that's 338 00:15:13,480 --> 00:15:15,520 Speaker 2: a fair fight when you look at that side of 339 00:15:15,520 --> 00:15:17,760 Speaker 2: the ball. I think Cleveland's defense can hold up all 340 00:15:17,840 --> 00:15:20,080 Speaker 2: right against Baltimore's offense. I think they can kind of 341 00:15:20,160 --> 00:15:23,080 Speaker 2: maybe cancel each other out. It's the other side buck. 342 00:15:23,200 --> 00:15:25,920 Speaker 2: I just think the way Baltimore's defense is playing right now. 343 00:15:26,360 --> 00:15:27,800 Speaker 2: And a name that you might not know, that you 344 00:15:27,840 --> 00:15:30,800 Speaker 2: need to get to know is justin Mattabuik. Oh yeah, awesome, 345 00:15:31,120 --> 00:15:35,400 Speaker 2: he's ridly man he is playing. I know, I know, 346 00:15:35,880 --> 00:15:38,600 Speaker 2: he's kind of He's one of those ones where you 347 00:15:38,640 --> 00:15:40,640 Speaker 2: talk to coaches around the league and his name keeps 348 00:15:40,640 --> 00:15:43,320 Speaker 2: coming up over and over and over again, Like to me, 349 00:15:43,400 --> 00:15:46,360 Speaker 2: it reminds me it's a little different style player. But 350 00:15:46,840 --> 00:15:49,280 Speaker 2: after Dexter's first year or two in the league, like 351 00:15:49,360 --> 00:15:51,440 Speaker 2: Dexter Lawrence, you know, it is kind of like I 352 00:15:51,480 --> 00:15:53,120 Speaker 2: think he's a good player, and then all of a 353 00:15:53,160 --> 00:15:56,400 Speaker 2: sudden it was like, no, everybody I talked to says, 354 00:15:56,400 --> 00:15:57,800 Speaker 2: this guy is one of the best guys in the league. 355 00:15:57,840 --> 00:15:59,720 Speaker 2: Like it took a while for the media to kind 356 00:15:59,760 --> 00:16:02,160 Speaker 2: of to where the league was on him. And I 357 00:16:02,200 --> 00:16:04,200 Speaker 2: feel like Mettawek is kind of that same way. He's 358 00:16:04,280 --> 00:16:07,640 Speaker 2: kind of the darling of all these coaches and pro 359 00:16:07,720 --> 00:16:10,400 Speaker 2: scouch who are watching these guys every week. He's playing 360 00:16:10,400 --> 00:16:13,240 Speaker 2: at a really, really high level. Clowney's play. Is kind 361 00:16:13,240 --> 00:16:16,120 Speaker 2: of found his groove there, his niche. He fits, you know, 362 00:16:16,200 --> 00:16:18,600 Speaker 2: Clowney's kind of like a bully and who he is, 363 00:16:18,640 --> 00:16:20,280 Speaker 2: I mean that is a compliment. He kind of fits 364 00:16:20,280 --> 00:16:21,800 Speaker 2: the bully culture that Baltimore has. 365 00:16:21,840 --> 00:16:24,400 Speaker 1: Defensively well, the other thing is this, I think he 366 00:16:24,440 --> 00:16:27,200 Speaker 1: has reasonable expectations on how he's supposed to play. When 367 00:16:27,200 --> 00:16:29,040 Speaker 1: you need a number one overall pick. The first thing everyone 368 00:16:29,080 --> 00:16:32,360 Speaker 1: thinks about is sack production, disrupting the passer, all that. 369 00:16:32,640 --> 00:16:34,560 Speaker 1: But we've said he's one of the best run defenders 370 00:16:34,560 --> 00:16:36,480 Speaker 1: that you can find off the edge. He's a guy 371 00:16:36,520 --> 00:16:39,640 Speaker 1: who can play an all star level as a run defender. 372 00:16:39,680 --> 00:16:42,280 Speaker 1: Did looping him around, allowing him to use his athleticism 373 00:16:42,320 --> 00:16:44,680 Speaker 1: to create chaos and make plays. They're doing it. Mike 374 00:16:44,760 --> 00:16:47,200 Speaker 1: McDonald's done a really good job. Another guy that has 375 00:16:47,240 --> 00:16:52,000 Speaker 1: been underrated. Who knows who Geno Stone is? Well, if 376 00:16:52,000 --> 00:16:56,040 Speaker 1: you have, I do. Geno Stone has six interceptions. He's 377 00:16:56,080 --> 00:16:59,880 Speaker 1: been all over the ball. They have found ways to 378 00:17:00,080 --> 00:17:02,800 Speaker 1: put guys in positions to make a ton of splash plays. 379 00:17:03,280 --> 00:17:05,719 Speaker 1: This defense has done it. It's a smart defense. It's 380 00:17:05,760 --> 00:17:09,399 Speaker 1: an act of aggressive defense. Mike MacDonald's done a great job. 381 00:17:09,440 --> 00:17:11,800 Speaker 1: Of making it about the players, and the players have 382 00:17:11,840 --> 00:17:13,480 Speaker 1: responded in splendid fashion. 383 00:17:14,480 --> 00:17:18,760 Speaker 2: So I looked this up the other day. So I'm like, 384 00:17:18,880 --> 00:17:21,440 Speaker 2: you know, sometimes your memory can get fuzzy, right, And 385 00:17:21,880 --> 00:17:24,600 Speaker 2: I know I really like Geno Stone. I know I did, 386 00:17:24,800 --> 00:17:28,879 Speaker 2: So I pumped in to the Google machine. Buck I said, 387 00:17:29,280 --> 00:17:32,360 Speaker 2: Geno Stone, Daniel Jeremiah Draft. I'm like, because I can't 388 00:17:32,359 --> 00:17:34,480 Speaker 2: remember exactly what I said, right, but it's got to 389 00:17:34,520 --> 00:17:37,080 Speaker 2: be out there somewhere. So here's what I've found this 390 00:17:37,200 --> 00:17:41,720 Speaker 2: article and it says, uh, here it is. This has 391 00:17:41,760 --> 00:17:45,280 Speaker 2: been my guy through the draft process. When I talk 392 00:17:45,359 --> 00:17:47,960 Speaker 2: to general managers and personnel executives, I go, tell me 393 00:17:48,000 --> 00:17:50,160 Speaker 2: what I'm missing on Genostone because I have a big 394 00:17:50,160 --> 00:17:53,040 Speaker 2: grade on Genostone. He's my twelfth safety. What am I missing? 395 00:17:53,280 --> 00:17:55,359 Speaker 2: I couldn't get any support for him around the league. 396 00:17:56,440 --> 00:17:58,320 Speaker 2: And then when I went back through and look at 397 00:17:58,320 --> 00:18:01,199 Speaker 2: my notes and everything, you know, I was like, everything 398 00:18:01,200 --> 00:18:03,840 Speaker 2: about this guy except the forty screams. He's a football player, 399 00:18:03,920 --> 00:18:06,399 Speaker 2: and at the safety position, I'm not as hung up 400 00:18:06,440 --> 00:18:09,159 Speaker 2: on the forty as other positions because his eyes take 401 00:18:09,240 --> 00:18:11,239 Speaker 2: him to the football faster than everybody else can. So 402 00:18:12,000 --> 00:18:14,560 Speaker 2: I did not understand why he fell as far as 403 00:18:14,640 --> 00:18:16,640 Speaker 2: he did in that draft. That did not make any 404 00:18:16,680 --> 00:18:18,440 Speaker 2: sense to me. As productive as he was, as tough 405 00:18:18,440 --> 00:18:19,439 Speaker 2: and aggressive as he was. 406 00:18:20,080 --> 00:18:22,719 Speaker 1: Yeah, he's really good man, really active. He's been one 407 00:18:22,760 --> 00:18:25,320 Speaker 1: of the better players that we have found at the position. 408 00:18:26,440 --> 00:18:27,439 Speaker 2: Leads league and picks. 409 00:18:28,000 --> 00:18:30,040 Speaker 1: You just don't You just don't see it. In DJ 410 00:18:30,119 --> 00:18:33,159 Speaker 1: we're talking about all these guys that are able to 411 00:18:33,160 --> 00:18:35,439 Speaker 1: get it done, Like the Ravens have really done a 412 00:18:35,440 --> 00:18:38,680 Speaker 1: great job Calvin Nooyd being active and aggressive. Calalvin Noover's 413 00:18:38,720 --> 00:18:40,640 Speaker 1: on the streets. You know what I'm saying, they break 414 00:18:40,720 --> 00:18:42,280 Speaker 1: him in if not a way to give him a role. 415 00:18:42,720 --> 00:18:47,040 Speaker 1: They have really done a great job of maximizing the 416 00:18:47,119 --> 00:18:50,600 Speaker 1: individual talents for the collector, for the team, putting guys 417 00:18:50,640 --> 00:18:53,600 Speaker 1: in situations where they're doing things that work for them, 418 00:18:54,000 --> 00:18:56,760 Speaker 1: and it has allowed this defense to kind of dominate 419 00:18:56,800 --> 00:19:00,280 Speaker 1: without what we would call a premier pass rusher. They've 420 00:19:00,280 --> 00:19:02,919 Speaker 1: been able to kind of disrupt the timing and rhythm 421 00:19:02,920 --> 00:19:05,480 Speaker 1: of the passing game without having one of those bail 422 00:19:05,560 --> 00:19:08,359 Speaker 1: cow established pass for us to kind of spark and 423 00:19:08,400 --> 00:19:09,000 Speaker 1: lead the way. 424 00:19:09,600 --> 00:19:11,320 Speaker 2: Far Buck look up, see you can look up? Where 425 00:19:12,000 --> 00:19:14,200 Speaker 2: where Gino Stone was picked what number because I did 426 00:19:14,240 --> 00:19:16,199 Speaker 2: not know. I got to get into the weeds here 427 00:19:16,240 --> 00:19:18,600 Speaker 2: because I pulled up my sequence list. He was five 428 00:19:18,760 --> 00:19:21,360 Speaker 2: ten three two oh seven. He ran four six two, 429 00:19:22,080 --> 00:19:24,120 Speaker 2: So that was the knock on him. He had six 430 00:19:24,160 --> 00:19:27,199 Speaker 2: career picks. He's twitchy, he's got strong hands, he can 431 00:19:27,280 --> 00:19:29,439 Speaker 2: high point the ball, he's quicked to read, burst to 432 00:19:29,480 --> 00:19:31,680 Speaker 2: the alley, a bunch of big hits. He was my 433 00:19:31,720 --> 00:19:33,640 Speaker 2: one hundred and twenty third player. 434 00:19:34,480 --> 00:19:38,000 Speaker 1: Okay, so he picked. He went seventh round, picked two 435 00:19:38,240 --> 00:19:42,360 Speaker 1: nineteen overall. Coming right out of Iowa. And another thing 436 00:19:42,400 --> 00:19:45,439 Speaker 1: where we talk about sometimes we're not supposed to scout 437 00:19:45,680 --> 00:19:47,879 Speaker 1: scout the helmet, but you want to scout the helmet 438 00:19:47,920 --> 00:19:50,919 Speaker 1: because there's some guys that programs that make it in 439 00:19:50,960 --> 00:19:53,440 Speaker 1: the league. Iowa is one of those things. I think 440 00:19:53,480 --> 00:19:56,679 Speaker 1: Micah Hyde is a Hawk guy. We've seen other guys 441 00:19:56,880 --> 00:19:59,240 Speaker 1: come in the league and make it. They're will talk, 442 00:19:59,320 --> 00:20:01,479 Speaker 1: well trained, come in to understand how to play at 443 00:20:01,480 --> 00:20:05,840 Speaker 1: the NFL level, perference, NFL experience. These guys are prepared. 444 00:20:05,880 --> 00:20:08,720 Speaker 1: So Geno Song comes in and look flourishes in the 445 00:20:08,800 --> 00:20:12,840 Speaker 1: rating system, no doubt. So that was the Emptys game 446 00:20:12,880 --> 00:20:16,040 Speaker 1: of the Week presented by Draft King Sportsbook. New customers 447 00:20:16,080 --> 00:20:18,240 Speaker 1: can bet just five dollars and get two hundred in 448 00:20:18,359 --> 00:20:23,480 Speaker 1: bonus bets. Instantly download Draft King Sportsbook app use code MPTS. 449 00:20:23,640 --> 00:20:27,679 Speaker 1: This code mpts only a Draft King Sportsbook, Draftking Sportsbook 450 00:20:27,720 --> 00:20:30,240 Speaker 1: and official sports betting partner of the NFL. 451 00:20:31,320 --> 00:20:34,400 Speaker 2: All right, Buck, let's get to Bucky's coach's corner here 452 00:20:34,520 --> 00:20:36,520 Speaker 2: real quick. What do we got for the word this week? 453 00:20:37,359 --> 00:20:40,119 Speaker 1: Command? And a lot of times DJ when we're in 454 00:20:40,160 --> 00:20:43,119 Speaker 1: the scouting world, we use command to describe quarterbacks and 455 00:20:43,160 --> 00:20:46,600 Speaker 1: how quarterbacks should command the huddle. It's a way of 456 00:20:46,680 --> 00:20:51,160 Speaker 1: defining leadership, you know, because if you are ultimately confident 457 00:20:51,240 --> 00:20:53,280 Speaker 1: in who you are, what you are, what you're doing, 458 00:20:53,600 --> 00:20:55,760 Speaker 1: and what you bring to the team, where you can 459 00:20:55,760 --> 00:20:59,240 Speaker 1: command others and they will follow. So at the quarterback position, 460 00:20:59,280 --> 00:21:02,000 Speaker 1: it's really important to find the guys that have those 461 00:21:02,040 --> 00:21:05,879 Speaker 1: intangible qualities that allow them to earn the respect of 462 00:21:05,960 --> 00:21:08,520 Speaker 1: their teammates as a leader of a program, as a 463 00:21:08,560 --> 00:21:11,199 Speaker 1: leader of the team, you have to be able to 464 00:21:11,400 --> 00:21:13,800 Speaker 1: earn the respect of your teammates so they'll follow. So 465 00:21:13,800 --> 00:21:16,560 Speaker 1: it's no sense in being a leader if you can't 466 00:21:16,600 --> 00:21:18,879 Speaker 1: have anyone follow you, And the only way that you 467 00:21:18,920 --> 00:21:21,119 Speaker 1: can get guys to follow you is to have a 468 00:21:21,240 --> 00:21:24,600 Speaker 1: level of command. That command not only comes from experience, 469 00:21:24,880 --> 00:21:28,679 Speaker 1: it comes from expertise, knowledge, wisdom and all those things. 470 00:21:29,040 --> 00:21:30,719 Speaker 1: If you're going to be a leader, you have to 471 00:21:30,800 --> 00:21:33,520 Speaker 1: master the art of being in command. And being in 472 00:21:33,560 --> 00:21:36,160 Speaker 1: command doesn't mean being a dictator. It means the way 473 00:21:36,160 --> 00:21:38,359 Speaker 1: that you lead, the way that you bring God is 474 00:21:38,359 --> 00:21:39,719 Speaker 1: with you on the mission. 475 00:21:40,720 --> 00:21:44,560 Speaker 2: All right, real quick here, Command and presence. I think 476 00:21:44,640 --> 00:21:46,960 Speaker 2: of those words kind of being related. How would you 477 00:21:47,040 --> 00:21:49,280 Speaker 2: view that? No, I think it's everything. 478 00:21:49,320 --> 00:21:51,000 Speaker 1: I think it's the way you talk, the way you walk, 479 00:21:51,040 --> 00:21:53,440 Speaker 1: the way that you act good and bad in good 480 00:21:53,440 --> 00:21:55,679 Speaker 1: times and bad times. How do you carry yourself? Do 481 00:21:55,720 --> 00:21:57,879 Speaker 1: you get too high doing the good moments and too 482 00:21:57,960 --> 00:22:00,440 Speaker 1: low doing the bad moments? Or can you be an 483 00:22:00,480 --> 00:22:04,280 Speaker 1: even killed leader the handles good and bad without really changing. 484 00:22:04,720 --> 00:22:08,439 Speaker 1: The best leaders have that ability where they have a 485 00:22:08,560 --> 00:22:11,399 Speaker 1: calmness about them. They no matter what's going on, they 486 00:22:11,480 --> 00:22:13,840 Speaker 1: able to stay focused on the next tax at hand. 487 00:22:14,600 --> 00:22:16,320 Speaker 1: It takes a level of command to be able to 488 00:22:16,320 --> 00:22:18,200 Speaker 1: do that, but people respect your ability to kind of 489 00:22:18,200 --> 00:22:20,680 Speaker 1: stay even killed, and that gives you the ability to 490 00:22:20,720 --> 00:22:24,080 Speaker 1: have command over a small group or the entire team 491 00:22:24,119 --> 00:22:25,240 Speaker 1: when it comes to leadership. 492 00:22:25,920 --> 00:22:27,639 Speaker 2: Yeah, you know, I'm big on a couple of things 493 00:22:27,840 --> 00:22:30,320 Speaker 2: in that regard, which is not as common as it 494 00:22:30,400 --> 00:22:32,720 Speaker 2: used to be with young young kids as they're coming 495 00:22:32,800 --> 00:22:35,480 Speaker 2: up through college. And that is eye contact and a 496 00:22:35,480 --> 00:22:38,160 Speaker 2: firm handshake. And people say that's corny, that's cheesy, Give 497 00:22:38,200 --> 00:22:40,480 Speaker 2: me a break that What does that mean? I'm like, now, 498 00:22:40,720 --> 00:22:42,720 Speaker 2: there's something about that. You get into a huddle, you 499 00:22:42,720 --> 00:22:44,240 Speaker 2: don't have your head down, you got your head up. 500 00:22:44,280 --> 00:22:46,160 Speaker 2: You look guys in the eye. There's a presence, there's 501 00:22:46,160 --> 00:22:48,440 Speaker 2: a command. It's not only in your posture, it's in 502 00:22:48,480 --> 00:22:51,560 Speaker 2: your voice. It's how you meet people and greet people. 503 00:22:52,200 --> 00:22:54,359 Speaker 2: You know, I think high school coaches. I've I've been 504 00:22:54,359 --> 00:22:55,919 Speaker 2: around a couple of them. I love the fact that 505 00:22:55,960 --> 00:22:58,159 Speaker 2: every day after practice they make the kids go up 506 00:22:58,160 --> 00:23:00,119 Speaker 2: to the coaches give them a firm handshake, looking in 507 00:23:00,119 --> 00:23:02,320 Speaker 2: the eye. Yes, you know, thanks coach, Good day, coach, 508 00:23:02,400 --> 00:23:06,320 Speaker 2: see tomorrow, coach. Like, those little things help grow your confidence, 509 00:23:06,320 --> 00:23:09,080 Speaker 2: help grow your presence, help grow your command, which I 510 00:23:09,119 --> 00:23:11,200 Speaker 2: believe is important. Man, It's an important factor. 511 00:23:11,920 --> 00:23:15,119 Speaker 1: Yeah, it is certainly important factor, and it is one 512 00:23:15,160 --> 00:23:17,560 Speaker 1: of the things that when we're doing the evaluation, particularly 513 00:23:17,560 --> 00:23:20,640 Speaker 1: of quarterbacks, and I would say other leadership positions like mike, 514 00:23:20,720 --> 00:23:23,920 Speaker 1: linebacker and safety. Do they have the ability to have command, 515 00:23:24,160 --> 00:23:27,480 Speaker 1: do the guys respect them, do they understand what he's 516 00:23:27,480 --> 00:23:29,640 Speaker 1: dealing with, and does he have the ability to take 517 00:23:29,680 --> 00:23:34,400 Speaker 1: that leadership and put it into action. It's an underrated quality, 518 00:23:34,600 --> 00:23:36,679 Speaker 1: but it's one of the most important qualities that leaders 519 00:23:36,680 --> 00:23:38,240 Speaker 1: can have, no doubt. 520 00:23:38,320 --> 00:23:40,560 Speaker 2: Well, there you have it. That is Bucky's Coach's Corner 521 00:23:40,560 --> 00:23:43,160 Speaker 2: for this week. A little bit shorter on the episode today, 522 00:23:43,200 --> 00:23:45,199 Speaker 2: but appreciate you guys hanging with us. We will have 523 00:23:45,200 --> 00:23:48,560 Speaker 2: another one tomorrow which is going to feature someone we've 524 00:23:48,600 --> 00:23:50,399 Speaker 2: been dying to talk to, Mike Norvel, head coach at 525 00:23:50,400 --> 00:23:53,120 Speaker 2: Florida State, who's done a phenomenal job with that program. 526 00:23:53,160 --> 00:23:54,760 Speaker 2: Excited to visit with him. You can be on the 527 00:23:54,760 --> 00:23:57,560 Speaker 2: lookout for that podcast that'll come out tomorrow. So that'll 528 00:23:57,560 --> 00:23:59,040 Speaker 2: do it for us. Appreciate you guys. We'll see you 529 00:23:59,040 --> 00:24:13,320 Speaker 2: next time. Right here on of the sticks.