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If you are new, just 11 00:00:35,800 --> 00:00:38,880 Speaker 1: download the Fan Duel app to get started now. Signed 12 00:00:38,920 --> 00:00:42,319 Speaker 1: up with promo code Colin so they know we sent you. 13 00:00:52,080 --> 00:00:57,280 Speaker 1: What is going on? Everybody? John middlecop Three and Out Podcast? 14 00:00:58,080 --> 00:01:00,480 Speaker 1: You know, I was, I was torn. I went on 15 00:01:00,520 --> 00:01:03,640 Speaker 1: Collins podcast and I was like, you know, should I 16 00:01:03,680 --> 00:01:07,479 Speaker 1: do something. I'm basically, you know, gonna reiterate the same takes. 17 00:01:07,520 --> 00:01:09,399 Speaker 1: But they you know, we ended up just talking Jimmy 18 00:01:09,440 --> 00:01:14,120 Speaker 1: Garoppolo debo, the rams Uh Tiger stuff that I you know, 19 00:01:14,160 --> 00:01:15,839 Speaker 1: I wasn't even to talk about here. So I said, 20 00:01:15,920 --> 00:01:19,319 Speaker 1: you know, I'll fire this up. There's something football wise, 21 00:01:19,360 --> 00:01:21,200 Speaker 1: I wanted to touch on I saw a comment from 22 00:01:21,319 --> 00:01:26,559 Speaker 1: Dan Campbell which I think was kind of torn apart 23 00:01:26,640 --> 00:01:28,160 Speaker 1: would be strong, but I think a lot of people 24 00:01:28,200 --> 00:01:30,280 Speaker 1: are crushing him because he said, you don't need an 25 00:01:30,280 --> 00:01:35,520 Speaker 1: elite quarterback to win in the NFL, uh to sustain success. 26 00:01:36,040 --> 00:01:37,720 Speaker 1: So I want to dive into that, and then I'm 27 00:01:37,760 --> 00:01:41,600 Speaker 1: also gonna do some takes on this podcast on the Masters, 28 00:01:41,640 --> 00:01:44,760 Speaker 1: because obviously that went down this weekend. Scotti Scheffler, your 29 00:01:44,800 --> 00:01:47,520 Speaker 1: Master's champ years old, is on one of the greatest 30 00:01:47,560 --> 00:01:50,040 Speaker 1: heaters we've ever seen in the history of sports. He's 31 00:01:50,080 --> 00:01:53,560 Speaker 1: won four times in you know, basically sixty days one 32 00:01:53,600 --> 00:01:57,080 Speaker 1: includes the Masters and obviously Tiger Woods returns, and just 33 00:01:57,160 --> 00:01:59,600 Speaker 1: a couple of thoughts on that. So do a little 34 00:01:59,600 --> 00:02:03,080 Speaker 1: football at the beginning and then a little golf at 35 00:02:03,080 --> 00:02:04,880 Speaker 1: the end. So I know, not all you guys are 36 00:02:04,880 --> 00:02:07,080 Speaker 1: golf guys. I get it now. They've got three point 37 00:02:07,080 --> 00:02:09,840 Speaker 1: five million viewers on on Friday, so you know, golfs 38 00:02:09,880 --> 00:02:12,360 Speaker 1: on the come up. But obviously the NFL pays our 39 00:02:12,400 --> 00:02:16,359 Speaker 1: bills and uh, you know it's weird. Uh. Three out 40 00:02:16,400 --> 00:02:20,000 Speaker 1: podcasts subscribed to the podcast. Subscribe to the podcast if 41 00:02:20,040 --> 00:02:22,959 Speaker 1: you listen on Colin's Feet, subscribe to my feed three 42 00:02:22,960 --> 00:02:26,280 Speaker 1: and out, uh, leave a review, helpful selling the podcast, 43 00:02:26,400 --> 00:02:30,119 Speaker 1: share it with your friends and uh and yeah anything else, 44 00:02:30,120 --> 00:02:33,040 Speaker 1: Oh Middlecoff mail back at John Middlecoff is the Instagram 45 00:02:33,280 --> 00:02:36,480 Speaker 1: slide up into those direct messages. I think last year 46 00:02:36,880 --> 00:02:39,880 Speaker 1: and it felt really big for me specifically, but I 47 00:02:39,960 --> 00:02:43,240 Speaker 1: think it was a massive, massive draft part of it. 48 00:02:43,320 --> 00:02:44,840 Speaker 1: I live in the Bay Area. Talk a lot about 49 00:02:44,800 --> 00:02:47,240 Speaker 1: the forty Niners they traded for the third pick, Trey Lance, 50 00:02:47,280 --> 00:02:52,840 Speaker 1: the mac Jones, Zack Wilson. Quarterbacks carry a draft because 51 00:02:52,840 --> 00:02:56,720 Speaker 1: when you have several potential first round quarterbacks, like guys 52 00:02:56,760 --> 00:02:59,639 Speaker 1: that are locks to be first rounders, your draft is 53 00:02:59,680 --> 00:03:02,480 Speaker 1: just amos because quarterbacks are really famous, right, I mean, 54 00:03:02,480 --> 00:03:06,160 Speaker 1: they're just they are the stars of the sport outstore 55 00:03:06,280 --> 00:03:09,720 Speaker 1: linemen stars an offensive tackle on a defensive linement once 56 00:03:09,760 --> 00:03:12,720 Speaker 1: they become Trent Williams or Nick Bosa, But for the 57 00:03:12,760 --> 00:03:15,280 Speaker 1: most part, like they can't carry a draft, And right now, 58 00:03:15,320 --> 00:03:19,000 Speaker 1: the draft just doesn't feel quite as big because it's 59 00:03:19,040 --> 00:03:21,840 Speaker 1: not a star studded draft. But part of being a 60 00:03:21,880 --> 00:03:24,000 Speaker 1: star studded draft is this draft just doesn't have the 61 00:03:24,080 --> 00:03:27,320 Speaker 1: quarterbacks like I think if there are all these quarterbacks 62 00:03:27,440 --> 00:03:29,840 Speaker 1: in the history of the league, wouldn't probably go in 63 00:03:29,840 --> 00:03:32,760 Speaker 1: the first round, right if up until about five years ago, 64 00:03:32,840 --> 00:03:34,360 Speaker 1: Now we're gonna get a couple of guys draft in 65 00:03:34,360 --> 00:03:36,240 Speaker 1: the first round. But if this was two thousand and six, 66 00:03:36,280 --> 00:03:37,600 Speaker 1: none of these guys were going in the first round. 67 00:03:38,360 --> 00:03:40,720 Speaker 1: So I think we all kind of agree with that. Now, 68 00:03:40,800 --> 00:03:43,200 Speaker 1: that doesn't mean they're not gonna become good players, but 69 00:03:43,360 --> 00:03:46,560 Speaker 1: based on their talent, based on what they did in 70 00:03:46,600 --> 00:03:50,400 Speaker 1: the league or excuse me, in college and going into 71 00:03:50,400 --> 00:03:52,320 Speaker 1: the draft process, like, they just wouldn't be first rounders. 72 00:03:52,320 --> 00:03:54,280 Speaker 1: Like Kenny Pick, it wouldn't have sniffed the first round 73 00:03:54,280 --> 00:03:57,800 Speaker 1: for like thirty years. But now quarterback inflation, right, I 74 00:03:57,800 --> 00:03:59,480 Speaker 1: don't know about where you live. I keep reading that 75 00:03:59,560 --> 00:04:02,400 Speaker 1: inflation is eight percent where I live. It's like, SI, 76 00:04:03,320 --> 00:04:05,480 Speaker 1: I mean, go to the grocery store where he just 77 00:04:05,520 --> 00:04:07,560 Speaker 1: got to me ninety bucks, that'll cost like a hundred 78 00:04:07,560 --> 00:04:10,800 Speaker 1: eighty bucks. Sometimes about the grocery store. I'm not the 79 00:04:10,800 --> 00:04:14,000 Speaker 1: biggest grocery store go er, but you gotta go, you know. 80 00:04:14,280 --> 00:04:15,960 Speaker 1: I could try to not, you know, and I didn't 81 00:04:15,960 --> 00:04:17,320 Speaker 1: get out of the house. Part of it is like 82 00:04:17,480 --> 00:04:19,640 Speaker 1: when you work from home, like part of like I 83 00:04:19,720 --> 00:04:21,440 Speaker 1: like going to the gym. I like going to the 84 00:04:21,440 --> 00:04:24,880 Speaker 1: grocery store just gets me out and about. And you 85 00:04:25,000 --> 00:04:27,720 Speaker 1: just inflation is just obviously going on right now. Well 86 00:04:27,760 --> 00:04:29,800 Speaker 1: clearly with quarterbacks is no different. You see all these 87 00:04:29,839 --> 00:04:32,680 Speaker 1: guys drafted. But last year, you know, Trevor Lawrence, one 88 00:04:32,720 --> 00:04:34,560 Speaker 1: of the best prospects of the last like thirty years. 89 00:04:34,960 --> 00:04:37,720 Speaker 1: Zack Wilson, I got the biggest fan, but he was 90 00:04:37,760 --> 00:04:39,839 Speaker 1: a legitimate first round based on his tape. Now we 91 00:04:39,839 --> 00:04:43,640 Speaker 1: can debate the level of comp and everything. Trey Lance, 92 00:04:43,680 --> 00:04:45,680 Speaker 1: I mean you just physically see him. I have said forever. 93 00:04:45,720 --> 00:04:47,640 Speaker 1: If Trey Lance would have returned to school and have 94 00:04:47,760 --> 00:04:49,800 Speaker 1: the same year he had his one year starting at 95 00:04:49,800 --> 00:04:52,479 Speaker 1: North Dakota State, he would have been a lock. Well, 96 00:04:52,480 --> 00:04:54,159 Speaker 1: the Jacks would have traded the pick. But like the 97 00:04:54,200 --> 00:04:57,119 Speaker 1: Lions would have drafted Tray Lance, he would have gone 98 00:04:57,240 --> 00:04:58,840 Speaker 1: number one or number he would have got nuber one 99 00:04:58,839 --> 00:05:01,840 Speaker 1: because Jacks would have traded the heck, and none of 100 00:05:01,880 --> 00:05:03,480 Speaker 1: these other guys are gonna sniff it. So it just 101 00:05:03,800 --> 00:05:06,840 Speaker 1: the draft doesn't feel like I'm just I'm not feeling it, 102 00:05:06,960 --> 00:05:09,560 Speaker 1: you know, I'm just not I'm trying to get into it, 103 00:05:09,640 --> 00:05:13,719 Speaker 1: but like a you know, Aidan Hutchinson's like that's the 104 00:05:13,800 --> 00:05:16,599 Speaker 1: offensive line is like, oh, there's not even it feels 105 00:05:16,600 --> 00:05:18,880 Speaker 1: like a Jamaar Chase. Now, Garrett Wilson's pretty good. But 106 00:05:20,200 --> 00:05:23,560 Speaker 1: uh yeah, but I guess I don't even know how 107 00:05:23,600 --> 00:05:26,440 Speaker 1: I got down this rabbit hole. But Dan Campbell had 108 00:05:26,520 --> 00:05:30,680 Speaker 1: mentioned that he didn't think you needed an elite quarterback 109 00:05:30,800 --> 00:05:35,159 Speaker 1: to sustain success, and that's bullshit. That's just not true. 110 00:05:35,640 --> 00:05:39,040 Speaker 1: To sustain success in the NFL, you need Mahomes, you 111 00:05:39,120 --> 00:05:42,200 Speaker 1: need Josh Allen, you need Russell Wilson, the Rams with 112 00:05:42,240 --> 00:05:45,479 Speaker 1: Matt Staff or Tom Brady, Like it's clear. Aaron Rodgers, like, 113 00:05:45,640 --> 00:05:48,040 Speaker 1: it's not. It's not debatable. Now you can have an 114 00:05:48,080 --> 00:05:51,040 Speaker 1: individual season. The Niners have kind of had a couple 115 00:05:51,080 --> 00:05:54,320 Speaker 1: with Jimmy Garoppolo. If your team is really good around them. 116 00:05:54,400 --> 00:05:58,960 Speaker 1: The Eagles, right, the Eagles can maintain a competitive team 117 00:05:59,000 --> 00:06:02,160 Speaker 1: with Jalen Hurts. But if Jalen Hurts just stays around 118 00:06:02,279 --> 00:06:04,680 Speaker 1: what he's doing right now, you know the middle of 119 00:06:04,680 --> 00:06:07,640 Speaker 1: the pack quarterback, and really, let's face he's probably closer 120 00:06:07,680 --> 00:06:11,640 Speaker 1: to twenty than he is ten. Uh, their team's gonna 121 00:06:11,640 --> 00:06:13,160 Speaker 1: have to be really good around him. And look at 122 00:06:13,200 --> 00:06:14,680 Speaker 1: last year. They had a really good offensive line, they 123 00:06:14,680 --> 00:06:16,839 Speaker 1: had a really good defensive line. They had some playmakers, like, 124 00:06:17,000 --> 00:06:18,919 Speaker 1: they had a good corner like, they had some players. 125 00:06:19,560 --> 00:06:22,240 Speaker 1: But if their team wasn't it was like, if you 126 00:06:22,279 --> 00:06:24,200 Speaker 1: put Jalen Hurts on the Lions, they went two or 127 00:06:24,240 --> 00:06:26,800 Speaker 1: three games, right, you put Jared Goff on the lines, 128 00:06:26,880 --> 00:06:29,840 Speaker 1: they suck. But if you gave them Patrick Mahomes, are 129 00:06:29,839 --> 00:06:32,880 Speaker 1: they winning thirteen games? No, but they're winning seven or eight. 130 00:06:32,920 --> 00:06:35,480 Speaker 1: I'll promise you that, and you'd have a chance then 131 00:06:35,480 --> 00:06:38,440 Speaker 1: to build up your team around the guy to be competitive. 132 00:06:39,160 --> 00:06:42,080 Speaker 1: But I get where Dan Campbell's coming from, because he's 133 00:06:42,080 --> 00:06:44,280 Speaker 1: saying this. I don't even know if deep down to 134 00:06:44,360 --> 00:06:47,400 Speaker 1: his core he believes that. Because he really resurrected his 135 00:06:47,480 --> 00:06:50,200 Speaker 1: career and became the head coach of the Lions, it 136 00:06:50,279 --> 00:06:52,720 Speaker 1: was getting head coaching interviews, and it was it was 137 00:06:52,760 --> 00:06:55,000 Speaker 1: inevitable he was probably gonna be a head coach again 138 00:06:55,120 --> 00:06:59,240 Speaker 1: because he became Sean Payton's assistant head coach and the 139 00:06:59,279 --> 00:07:01,680 Speaker 1: Saints were built around Sean Payton. And I don't know 140 00:07:01,720 --> 00:07:03,640 Speaker 1: this guy named Drew Brees, who's going straight to the 141 00:07:03,640 --> 00:07:06,880 Speaker 1: Hall of Fame. And he knows it. But here's the 142 00:07:06,880 --> 00:07:09,080 Speaker 1: other thing. He knows we're not gonna have it elite 143 00:07:09,120 --> 00:07:12,400 Speaker 1: quarterback at minimum for another year. So he has to 144 00:07:12,480 --> 00:07:15,320 Speaker 1: kind of start playing the salesman. He has to start 145 00:07:15,400 --> 00:07:18,280 Speaker 1: selling like, we're probably not gonna be good again this 146 00:07:18,360 --> 00:07:21,840 Speaker 1: year because you know what they're not. They're gonna suck. 147 00:07:22,640 --> 00:07:25,200 Speaker 1: They're gonna draft Aidan Hutchinson or an offensive lineman or 148 00:07:25,200 --> 00:07:27,960 Speaker 1: who knows who at number two. Overall, that guy is 149 00:07:27,960 --> 00:07:30,480 Speaker 1: not going to change their fortunes overnight, and there is 150 00:07:30,520 --> 00:07:32,600 Speaker 1: not a quarterback he can draft that's good enough to 151 00:07:32,640 --> 00:07:34,680 Speaker 1: take it number two. And then he's picking at the 152 00:07:34,760 --> 00:07:36,680 Speaker 1: end of the first round, which you know, you just 153 00:07:36,800 --> 00:07:40,000 Speaker 1: keep your fingers crossing hope they are not. He's not 154 00:07:40,040 --> 00:07:42,960 Speaker 1: in a situation. So everyone shipping on him like this, Yeah, 155 00:07:42,960 --> 00:07:46,320 Speaker 1: it's not true. We all know that. But sometimes as 156 00:07:46,320 --> 00:07:48,760 Speaker 1: a head coach or as a GM, you have to 157 00:07:48,800 --> 00:07:51,640 Speaker 1: say things that maybe a liar whatever to kind of 158 00:07:51,680 --> 00:07:54,880 Speaker 1: set the tone for your organization and to let everyone 159 00:07:54,920 --> 00:07:57,000 Speaker 1: know like, that's not how we're thinking, because we can't 160 00:07:57,040 --> 00:08:00,480 Speaker 1: think like that because we don't have a guy, because 161 00:08:00,480 --> 00:08:04,480 Speaker 1: it's impossible, like deep down the Eagles. No. Now they 162 00:08:04,480 --> 00:08:06,960 Speaker 1: have to publicly support Jalen Hurts as long as he's 163 00:08:07,000 --> 00:08:10,000 Speaker 1: their quarterback. But they know they can never be a 164 00:08:10,040 --> 00:08:13,040 Speaker 1: constant power no matter how well they build at their 165 00:08:13,080 --> 00:08:16,440 Speaker 1: team until they get a top ten quarterback. And they're 166 00:08:16,480 --> 00:08:17,960 Speaker 1: lucky enough that they're gonna be able to build up 167 00:08:17,960 --> 00:08:20,480 Speaker 1: their team and hopefully get the ability to land a 168 00:08:20,560 --> 00:08:22,920 Speaker 1: top ten quarterbacks sometime, but they might not be able 169 00:08:22,960 --> 00:08:25,680 Speaker 1: to because the part of landing, of course, some of 170 00:08:25,720 --> 00:08:28,280 Speaker 1: the stuff out of your control. Right what the draft 171 00:08:28,320 --> 00:08:32,440 Speaker 1: gives you, who's available on giving years, who what picks 172 00:08:32,440 --> 00:08:35,240 Speaker 1: you have available to trade for guys. Even if a 173 00:08:35,240 --> 00:08:37,640 Speaker 1: guy like last year Matt Stafford wanted a trade, Matt 174 00:08:37,679 --> 00:08:41,000 Speaker 1: Stafford was not going anywhere. He was only gonna, okay 175 00:08:41,000 --> 00:08:42,600 Speaker 1: a trade to a couple of places. It was like 176 00:08:42,640 --> 00:08:46,520 Speaker 1: the Niners, the Rams, like the list was short. So 177 00:08:46,600 --> 00:08:49,240 Speaker 1: to acquire that guy and look, the Eagles, for example, 178 00:08:49,240 --> 00:08:51,920 Speaker 1: could have been in on the Shawn Watson sweepstakes, but 179 00:08:52,160 --> 00:08:54,319 Speaker 1: I would imagine they're probably not comfortable with the stuff 180 00:08:54,320 --> 00:08:56,320 Speaker 1: off the off the field, and they surely were't gonna 181 00:08:56,320 --> 00:08:58,559 Speaker 1: give him two or thirty million dollars. So the only 182 00:08:58,559 --> 00:09:00,760 Speaker 1: way to acquire Deshaun Watson. He can say it wasn't 183 00:09:00,800 --> 00:09:02,360 Speaker 1: about the money. You had to pay him two hund 184 00:09:02,440 --> 00:09:04,760 Speaker 1: thirty million dollars because that's what the Cleveland Bounds were 185 00:09:04,800 --> 00:09:07,000 Speaker 1: willing to pay him, fully guaranteed. So if you were 186 00:09:07,120 --> 00:09:09,200 Speaker 1: willing to pay him that, you weren't gonna get in 187 00:09:09,240 --> 00:09:12,360 Speaker 1: the mix. So it's just it's it's a complicated situation. 188 00:09:12,360 --> 00:09:14,679 Speaker 1: I think we've seen so many young quarterbacks come in 189 00:09:14,720 --> 00:09:16,920 Speaker 1: the league and have so much success recently, we think 190 00:09:16,960 --> 00:09:19,719 Speaker 1: it's easy, and it's just not. We've been very, very 191 00:09:19,800 --> 00:09:24,360 Speaker 1: lucky to see Joe Burrow, Herbert Mahomes, Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson, 192 00:09:24,400 --> 00:09:27,320 Speaker 1: just a group of hell even Kyler Murray, who listen, 193 00:09:27,360 --> 00:09:29,719 Speaker 1: I've criticized Kyler Murray, but I will not dispute his 194 00:09:29,800 --> 00:09:32,240 Speaker 1: talent and not dispute that he belongs. It's like a 195 00:09:32,240 --> 00:09:34,640 Speaker 1: difference making player in the league. I mean, just look 196 00:09:34,640 --> 00:09:36,160 Speaker 1: at the names I just listed. That's just in the 197 00:09:36,240 --> 00:09:39,120 Speaker 1: last like, you know, four or five years. And then 198 00:09:39,160 --> 00:09:42,520 Speaker 1: we'll see how this crop of you know, between Trevor Lawrence, 199 00:09:42,559 --> 00:09:45,559 Speaker 1: Trey Lanzac Wilson, and Justin Fields, like I would say 200 00:09:45,559 --> 00:09:47,560 Speaker 1: at least one of those guys is going to become 201 00:09:47,559 --> 00:09:50,120 Speaker 1: a star, and at least, you know, if two of 202 00:09:50,160 --> 00:09:52,559 Speaker 1: the four, one of them becomes a star, and maybe 203 00:09:52,559 --> 00:09:54,920 Speaker 1: a second becomes like a really good player, like a 204 00:09:55,000 --> 00:09:58,120 Speaker 1: Dak Prescott level guy, Kirk Cousins, like a really good starter. 205 00:09:58,600 --> 00:10:01,079 Speaker 1: Like that's just more quarterback in the mix, because as 206 00:10:01,120 --> 00:10:05,079 Speaker 1: we see, Roethlisberger's gone, Brady's eventually gonna go. Rogers who 207 00:10:05,080 --> 00:10:08,480 Speaker 1: knows should he could retire at any moment, because what 208 00:10:08,760 --> 00:10:10,840 Speaker 1: if the Packers does have kind of a weird season. 209 00:10:11,080 --> 00:10:13,880 Speaker 1: Now he's so good that they should be able to 210 00:10:13,920 --> 00:10:17,920 Speaker 1: get by, but but you never know. So I understand 211 00:10:18,160 --> 00:10:21,800 Speaker 1: Dan Campbell is kind of in college football. Coaches do 212 00:10:21,880 --> 00:10:25,000 Speaker 1: this a lot. I saw this article in The Athletic 213 00:10:25,160 --> 00:10:28,600 Speaker 1: about Mac Brown, like a tell all about two because 214 00:10:28,600 --> 00:10:30,440 Speaker 1: they were like a preseason top ten team and they 215 00:10:30,480 --> 00:10:32,360 Speaker 1: turned out to not be good. He was basically blaming 216 00:10:32,400 --> 00:10:35,760 Speaker 1: the media for anointing them. But it's like college coaches 217 00:10:35,800 --> 00:10:39,280 Speaker 1: are constantly selling. They're constantly like wheeling and dealing, taking 218 00:10:39,320 --> 00:10:42,000 Speaker 1: angles because part of it is like they're just always 219 00:10:42,000 --> 00:10:44,280 Speaker 1: in recruiting mode. They're always like the A D and 220 00:10:44,280 --> 00:10:48,319 Speaker 1: the boosters. I think in the NFL when you're really shitty, 221 00:10:48,559 --> 00:10:51,120 Speaker 1: and the Lions have been really, really bad, and last 222 00:10:51,160 --> 00:10:53,480 Speaker 1: year they while they played hard, they were not very 223 00:10:53,480 --> 00:10:55,760 Speaker 1: good and they don't have very much talent on their team. 224 00:10:55,840 --> 00:10:57,480 Speaker 1: I do think you got to kind of become a 225 00:10:57,559 --> 00:11:00,839 Speaker 1: college coach for like the first twenty four months of 226 00:11:00,880 --> 00:11:06,439 Speaker 1: the deal to just create some positive momentum, right, no one. 227 00:11:06,559 --> 00:11:08,480 Speaker 1: No one wants to hear that about John from John 228 00:11:08,520 --> 00:11:10,719 Speaker 1: Schneider and Pete Carroll like that. You you can't do 229 00:11:10,760 --> 00:11:12,920 Speaker 1: that when you just traded Russell Wilson. No one wants 230 00:11:12,920 --> 00:11:14,880 Speaker 1: to hear that from Sean McVeigh or Kyle shanahan or 231 00:11:14,920 --> 00:11:18,200 Speaker 1: Mike McCarthy. Right, But when you're really terrible like the Jags, 232 00:11:18,200 --> 00:11:20,360 Speaker 1: like Doug Peterson can kind of if he wanted to, 233 00:11:20,440 --> 00:11:22,000 Speaker 1: but he won't because I think he thinks they got 234 00:11:22,000 --> 00:11:26,920 Speaker 1: a pretty good quarterback. I wanted to transition into the 235 00:11:26,960 --> 00:11:31,400 Speaker 1: Masters because I talked to Colin about this on his podcast. 236 00:11:31,720 --> 00:11:35,680 Speaker 1: I have so much ad and I've talked about this 237 00:11:35,679 --> 00:11:39,000 Speaker 1: a million times, but just admiration for people with the 238 00:11:39,040 --> 00:11:42,120 Speaker 1: will to just refuse to give up, because I think 239 00:11:42,120 --> 00:11:45,559 Speaker 1: it's human nature. It's so easy. It is so easy, 240 00:11:45,600 --> 00:11:47,800 Speaker 1: and I think about it like little things in my life, 241 00:11:47,800 --> 00:11:51,120 Speaker 1: like my diet. I can have incredible like weak stretches 242 00:11:51,160 --> 00:11:54,439 Speaker 1: where I eat really well, I'm very healthy, and then 243 00:11:54,440 --> 00:11:57,199 Speaker 1: I can just I'm a dirty eater. I have no 244 00:11:57,280 --> 00:11:59,960 Speaker 1: problem working out. I work out basically seven days a week. 245 00:12:00,040 --> 00:12:03,839 Speaker 1: I'm getting to sweat every single day. My diet is shitty, 246 00:12:04,240 --> 00:12:06,880 Speaker 1: and I I just struggle with discipline there and I'm 247 00:12:06,920 --> 00:12:10,640 Speaker 1: always and that's that's my own fault, right. It's not 248 00:12:10,679 --> 00:12:12,120 Speaker 1: like I'm just sitting on a couch all day. I 249 00:12:12,160 --> 00:12:15,080 Speaker 1: will be active, no problem. I have no problem working out, 250 00:12:15,080 --> 00:12:17,680 Speaker 1: but I'm not good with the diet. And people that 251 00:12:17,800 --> 00:12:22,200 Speaker 1: just have the mental willpower to just overcome everything and 252 00:12:22,280 --> 00:12:25,839 Speaker 1: to just the discipline. Because discipline, you could argue it's 253 00:12:25,840 --> 00:12:28,440 Speaker 1: a learned skill. I think some people are just I 254 00:12:28,480 --> 00:12:31,480 Speaker 1: think more naturally born with characteristics. But I do think 255 00:12:31,520 --> 00:12:34,080 Speaker 1: you can improve on it. I know I've definitely become 256 00:12:34,120 --> 00:12:36,280 Speaker 1: a more disciplined human in my thirties than I was 257 00:12:36,320 --> 00:12:39,000 Speaker 1: in my twenties. In my tents, a guy like Tiger Woods, 258 00:12:39,040 --> 00:12:40,920 Speaker 1: his discipline has been on points since he was like 259 00:12:40,960 --> 00:12:43,800 Speaker 1: a teenager and having worked in the NFL and even 260 00:12:43,840 --> 00:12:46,120 Speaker 1: worked in college football. Like some people are just naturally 261 00:12:46,160 --> 00:12:48,720 Speaker 1: a little more driven, a little more focused than others. 262 00:12:49,120 --> 00:12:52,040 Speaker 1: And that doesn't mean they're the most talented people, right. 263 00:12:52,120 --> 00:12:54,160 Speaker 1: Some are like when you get a guy like Tiger 264 00:12:54,520 --> 00:12:57,680 Speaker 1: just natural god given ability to work his hands, Kobe 265 00:12:57,720 --> 00:12:59,960 Speaker 1: Bryant who just has the and then has the dry 266 00:13:00,000 --> 00:13:03,200 Speaker 1: live and the desire, it's over. It's a rap that 267 00:13:03,200 --> 00:13:05,440 Speaker 1: guy is gonna be great at what he does. But 268 00:13:05,480 --> 00:13:10,680 Speaker 1: I think a characteristic that every successful person in there 269 00:13:10,720 --> 00:13:13,120 Speaker 1: in a very competitive industry, whatever that may be, whether 270 00:13:13,160 --> 00:13:16,559 Speaker 1: it's Wall Street, whether it's professional golf, whether it's podcasting, 271 00:13:17,400 --> 00:13:20,400 Speaker 1: has there's an element of discipline at a high level 272 00:13:20,400 --> 00:13:24,280 Speaker 1: in their life, you know. And I think, like, listen, 273 00:13:24,320 --> 00:13:27,360 Speaker 1: I I am not dig indtchus. I have the ultimate 274 00:13:27,600 --> 00:13:32,600 Speaker 1: white collar job. I talk into a microphone, and I'm 275 00:13:32,920 --> 00:13:34,720 Speaker 1: lucky to be able to do it and do it 276 00:13:34,760 --> 00:13:37,240 Speaker 1: for a living and being able to like pay my mortgage, 277 00:13:37,280 --> 00:13:40,960 Speaker 1: pay for food and have a good life. But there 278 00:13:41,040 --> 00:13:43,920 Speaker 1: is like I don't miss football games, you know. There's 279 00:13:43,960 --> 00:13:45,640 Speaker 1: no like, yeah, I'm gonna go out and party to night. 280 00:13:45,720 --> 00:13:48,319 Speaker 1: Not No, I gotta watch the Thursday night game, watch 281 00:13:48,320 --> 00:13:50,280 Speaker 1: all the Sunday games, watch all the Monday game, which 282 00:13:50,280 --> 00:13:53,120 Speaker 1: again it's I'm watching football. I'm by no means complaining, 283 00:13:53,160 --> 00:13:55,920 Speaker 1: but I don't can't just go, you know, on vacation, 284 00:13:56,320 --> 00:13:57,679 Speaker 1: you know, with certain times of the year, which is 285 00:13:57,720 --> 00:13:59,240 Speaker 1: nothing wrong with that. I hell, I don't even go 286 00:13:59,320 --> 00:14:01,720 Speaker 1: on vacation. But my point is like there's a level 287 00:14:01,720 --> 00:14:03,640 Speaker 1: of discipline that every if you're listening to you're going 288 00:14:03,679 --> 00:14:06,720 Speaker 1: to real estate, whatever you do. But there's a level 289 00:14:06,760 --> 00:14:09,600 Speaker 1: of a guy like Tiger Woods and the discipline has 290 00:14:09,960 --> 00:14:12,120 Speaker 1: He was walking next to John Rom today and John 291 00:14:12,200 --> 00:14:13,920 Speaker 1: Rom who was just recently the number one player in 292 00:14:13,960 --> 00:14:15,600 Speaker 1: the world. Now Scotti Scheffler is gonna be the number 293 00:14:15,600 --> 00:14:18,079 Speaker 1: one player in the world. For a while, he was 294 00:14:18,120 --> 00:14:20,680 Speaker 1: just big John John Rod is a big guy, but 295 00:14:20,760 --> 00:14:22,280 Speaker 1: clearly you know, eats a lot of food. He is 296 00:14:22,280 --> 00:14:25,720 Speaker 1: probably not the most discipline eater. Tiger, who sat in 297 00:14:25,800 --> 00:14:29,360 Speaker 1: a hospital bed for three months in a hospital with it, 298 00:14:29,880 --> 00:14:32,040 Speaker 1: and then came out of that hospital bed and had 299 00:14:32,080 --> 00:14:34,640 Speaker 1: to rehab probably couldn't walk very well for the last 300 00:14:34,720 --> 00:14:38,520 Speaker 1: like six eight months, looks exactly like he did before 301 00:14:39,440 --> 00:14:42,920 Speaker 1: the injury. His discipline is second to none. We talked 302 00:14:42,920 --> 00:14:45,640 Speaker 1: so much about Tom Brady. The reason we do because 303 00:14:45,640 --> 00:14:47,920 Speaker 1: Tom tells us about it. My mom bought me the 304 00:14:47,920 --> 00:14:50,160 Speaker 1: book for like Christmas, TV twelve in the other room. 305 00:14:50,720 --> 00:14:53,240 Speaker 1: You flip it around. It's like a cookbook. It's all stretching. 306 00:14:53,280 --> 00:14:55,560 Speaker 1: He tells you everything he does. I know nothing about 307 00:14:55,560 --> 00:14:58,680 Speaker 1: what Tiger does. Nothing his training reg beside like what 308 00:14:58,720 --> 00:15:01,880 Speaker 1: I've heard from you know, other podcasts or golfers talking 309 00:15:01,880 --> 00:15:04,920 Speaker 1: that know him. But he never truly gives the details. 310 00:15:05,480 --> 00:15:07,400 Speaker 1: If he gave those details, I mean, can you imagine 311 00:15:07,440 --> 00:15:09,680 Speaker 1: there was like an hour documentary on his rehab process, 312 00:15:09,680 --> 00:15:12,440 Speaker 1: how many people would watch that. He's like a mystery. 313 00:15:12,480 --> 00:15:15,960 Speaker 1: But the one thing you cannot ever argue about him 314 00:15:15,960 --> 00:15:19,680 Speaker 1: as obviously his will and desire. The guy's discipline and 315 00:15:19,840 --> 00:15:24,960 Speaker 1: focus ability is out of this fucking world. It's insane, Like, 316 00:15:25,000 --> 00:15:27,400 Speaker 1: obviously he's got seventy eight seventy eight. Over the weekend 317 00:15:27,440 --> 00:15:30,560 Speaker 1: it was cold, he was struggling to walk, But just 318 00:15:30,920 --> 00:15:34,360 Speaker 1: how remarkable it was that he was able to get 319 00:15:34,400 --> 00:15:37,400 Speaker 1: back is I mean one of his career accomplishments. But 320 00:15:37,480 --> 00:15:39,120 Speaker 1: we don't really know anything because all of a sudden 321 00:15:39,120 --> 00:15:40,480 Speaker 1: it came out of nowhere, like yeah, he might play 322 00:15:40,480 --> 00:15:42,440 Speaker 1: in the Masters. That was like the middle of the 323 00:15:42,560 --> 00:15:45,800 Speaker 1: end of last week. And then by Monday of of 324 00:15:45,840 --> 00:15:48,720 Speaker 1: the Master's week, it's like, yeah, he's playing, Like what 325 00:15:48,760 --> 00:15:52,880 Speaker 1: are you serious? But where did that come from? That's him. 326 00:15:52,920 --> 00:15:56,600 Speaker 1: He's you know in a day and age or social media, 327 00:15:56,800 --> 00:15:59,600 Speaker 1: and there's really not that much mystery with anybody. You know, 328 00:15:59,680 --> 00:16:02,160 Speaker 1: who's your favorite person the media, who's your favorite athlete? 329 00:16:02,160 --> 00:16:03,880 Speaker 1: Like for the most part, you know a lot about 330 00:16:03,920 --> 00:16:08,120 Speaker 1: them Twitter or Instagram, whatever podcasts they host, whatever YouTube 331 00:16:08,200 --> 00:16:10,560 Speaker 1: channel they got, like, you know, it's it's all out there. 332 00:16:10,760 --> 00:16:12,920 Speaker 1: When I was a kid, it was like, I wonder 333 00:16:13,000 --> 00:16:18,000 Speaker 1: what Patrick Ewing is, Like Tony Gwynn, cal Ripken Jr. 334 00:16:18,120 --> 00:16:19,960 Speaker 1: It was like there were gods, didn't know anything about him. 335 00:16:19,960 --> 00:16:22,440 Speaker 1: So they're just being pro athletes now Twitter account, I 336 00:16:22,440 --> 00:16:24,320 Speaker 1: know what they're thinking, I know what they're eating, I 337 00:16:24,360 --> 00:16:26,800 Speaker 1: know where they're working out. Like it just Tiger is 338 00:16:27,160 --> 00:16:30,560 Speaker 1: kind of from a generation where obviously he has social media, 339 00:16:30,600 --> 00:16:32,400 Speaker 1: but he doesn't let anything out. You never know what's 340 00:16:32,400 --> 00:16:34,920 Speaker 1: going on, which I think kind of adds to like 341 00:16:34,960 --> 00:16:37,880 Speaker 1: even Michael Jordan. Michael Jordan doesn't tweet. There's no Instagram. 342 00:16:38,000 --> 00:16:40,760 Speaker 1: Michael Jordan's I don't know. To me, there's a there's 343 00:16:40,800 --> 00:16:46,240 Speaker 1: this mystique that Michael and Tiger have that like our 344 00:16:46,280 --> 00:16:49,200 Speaker 1: current athletes just don't have as much now. Maybe I'm 345 00:16:49,360 --> 00:16:51,960 Speaker 1: too close to the sun in it. I followed, obviously, 346 00:16:52,000 --> 00:16:55,480 Speaker 1: but I I followed sports when I was ten honestly, 347 00:16:55,600 --> 00:16:58,240 Speaker 1: probably harder than I do now because I really just 348 00:16:58,280 --> 00:17:01,040 Speaker 1: focus on football and golf Now. I still watch the 349 00:17:01,120 --> 00:17:04,760 Speaker 1: NBA and I still watch baseball. But like I consumed 350 00:17:04,800 --> 00:17:08,160 Speaker 1: everything honestly ten through like twenty, I didn't miss a thing. 351 00:17:08,520 --> 00:17:10,600 Speaker 1: Now it's like I just focus on work stuff. I 352 00:17:10,640 --> 00:17:12,960 Speaker 1: want to be locked in on it. I know nothing 353 00:17:13,000 --> 00:17:16,600 Speaker 1: about this guy, nothing besides what he gives me, and 354 00:17:16,720 --> 00:17:19,360 Speaker 1: that is kind of an old school attribute and kind 355 00:17:19,359 --> 00:17:23,080 Speaker 1: of refreshing is probably the wrong word. But it's just 356 00:17:23,320 --> 00:17:28,359 Speaker 1: that doesn't happen anymore. It just doesn't, you know. And uh, 357 00:17:28,480 --> 00:17:31,120 Speaker 1: it was just what a show. I mean, the guy, 358 00:17:31,720 --> 00:17:35,320 Speaker 1: the guy, it's just a showman. And I mean he's 359 00:17:35,359 --> 00:17:38,080 Speaker 1: doing it to compete, to get his juices flowing. He's 360 00:17:38,119 --> 00:17:41,280 Speaker 1: just when you love what you do, I mean deep 361 00:17:41,320 --> 00:17:43,920 Speaker 1: down to your core, when you're addicted to what you do, 362 00:17:44,680 --> 00:17:47,280 Speaker 1: it's hard to not be good at it. Now there 363 00:17:47,440 --> 00:17:49,359 Speaker 1: no matter what you do, there has to there's an 364 00:17:49,440 --> 00:17:52,680 Speaker 1: element of talent. There's you have to have some intellectual 365 00:17:52,720 --> 00:17:55,960 Speaker 1: capacity depending on the industry, but if you're just like 366 00:17:56,000 --> 00:17:59,880 Speaker 1: addicted to your job, you will not suck. Honestly, you'll 367 00:17:59,880 --> 00:18:02,600 Speaker 1: be good now to be great, there are more variables 368 00:18:02,600 --> 00:18:05,600 Speaker 1: that come into play, but Tiger has addicted to golf 369 00:18:06,160 --> 00:18:09,399 Speaker 1: and addicted to the process of being good at golf 370 00:18:09,600 --> 00:18:12,399 Speaker 1: and training to play golf and being ready to play golf. 371 00:18:13,200 --> 00:18:15,840 Speaker 1: Obviously he's gonna be you know, he's got back knee 372 00:18:16,800 --> 00:18:19,440 Speaker 1: rod and leg like it's it's probably over. And when 373 00:18:19,480 --> 00:18:22,159 Speaker 1: I say over, just you know, I don't you'll probably 374 00:18:22,200 --> 00:18:24,399 Speaker 1: never win a tournament again. And I hate saying that. 375 00:18:24,440 --> 00:18:26,280 Speaker 1: I'm like one of his biggest fans, but I just 376 00:18:26,400 --> 00:18:30,320 Speaker 1: let's just be realistic about this thing. But he ain't 377 00:18:30,320 --> 00:18:33,199 Speaker 1: gonna stop trying. And I think that's the quality I 378 00:18:33,240 --> 00:18:35,679 Speaker 1: think about, like just you know, just always make good effort. 379 00:18:35,960 --> 00:18:37,440 Speaker 1: You know, you're taught that when you're a kid. Your 380 00:18:37,440 --> 00:18:40,280 Speaker 1: parents instill that in you, uh, if you play high 381 00:18:40,280 --> 00:18:43,040 Speaker 1: school sports, they instill that, like just try finish strong. 382 00:18:43,640 --> 00:18:46,200 Speaker 1: The guy just tries, you know, he really does. He's 383 00:18:46,240 --> 00:18:49,040 Speaker 1: got some obviously, some of these wounds are self inflicted, 384 00:18:49,760 --> 00:18:53,640 Speaker 1: but his it's very admirable, it really is. And then 385 00:18:53,640 --> 00:18:57,639 Speaker 1: the champion Jim Nance mentioned this Highland Park where he 386 00:18:57,680 --> 00:19:01,520 Speaker 1: went to school, has the Super Bowl champion quarterback Matt 387 00:19:01,520 --> 00:19:04,200 Speaker 1: Stafford has one of the greatest pictures of his generation 388 00:19:04,240 --> 00:19:07,520 Speaker 1: in Clayton Kershaw. And as Scottie Scheffler that just won 389 00:19:07,600 --> 00:19:11,560 Speaker 1: four times in sixty days. One of those TPC Scottsdale, 390 00:19:11,560 --> 00:19:13,720 Speaker 1: one of the biggest tournaments of the year, w g 391 00:19:13,840 --> 00:19:16,600 Speaker 1: C match Play Arnold Palmer, which is very hard to win. 392 00:19:17,200 --> 00:19:20,240 Speaker 1: And then the Masters, like the guy, we still have 393 00:19:20,280 --> 00:19:23,800 Speaker 1: three majors to play and the Tour Championship. I got 394 00:19:23,800 --> 00:19:27,280 Speaker 1: news for you. Unofficially, Scotty Scheffler is the player of 395 00:19:27,320 --> 00:19:30,480 Speaker 1: the year. Like that, that's a lock. I saw my 396 00:19:30,520 --> 00:19:34,120 Speaker 1: guy Soabl tweeted out he's already won ten million dollars 397 00:19:34,160 --> 00:19:37,400 Speaker 1: this year. I know Phil thinks golfers struggling to feed 398 00:19:37,400 --> 00:19:39,920 Speaker 1: their family, you gotta take Sadi's money. He's won ten 399 00:19:40,480 --> 00:19:44,160 Speaker 1: million dollars. I saw another tweet that said if he's 400 00:19:44,240 --> 00:19:47,520 Speaker 1: paying his caddy ten percent, which I think when you 401 00:19:47,560 --> 00:19:50,520 Speaker 1: get really rich, like a Phil, a Tiger, a Rory, 402 00:19:50,800 --> 00:19:53,359 Speaker 1: you just pay your caddy like a salary. Maybe just 403 00:19:53,359 --> 00:19:55,600 Speaker 1: give him a million bucks or eight grand. You know, 404 00:19:55,640 --> 00:19:57,159 Speaker 1: if you're making a ton of money, you giving him 405 00:19:57,200 --> 00:19:58,920 Speaker 1: ten percent, he could end up making you know, two 406 00:19:59,000 --> 00:20:00,880 Speaker 1: or three million. So it's easier. Just pay him money, 407 00:20:00,920 --> 00:20:03,280 Speaker 1: put him his family on the health you know, you 408 00:20:03,320 --> 00:20:06,199 Speaker 1: develop an LLC, take care of his healthcare, you know, 409 00:20:06,240 --> 00:20:07,680 Speaker 1: do all that type. So you kind of run like 410 00:20:07,680 --> 00:20:10,320 Speaker 1: a business. But I would imagine Scotty Scheffler is not 411 00:20:10,359 --> 00:20:14,080 Speaker 1: on that level. So he's his caddy has already made 412 00:20:14,080 --> 00:20:19,080 Speaker 1: like nine hundred thousand dollars, and the tweet basically said 413 00:20:19,160 --> 00:20:22,520 Speaker 1: that if he was a player on tour, he would 414 00:20:22,520 --> 00:20:25,800 Speaker 1: be eight this year in the money list the caddy. 415 00:20:25,920 --> 00:20:30,240 Speaker 1: So Scotty, you just sometimes, you know, it's just it's 416 00:20:30,240 --> 00:20:32,760 Speaker 1: an all time golf story. You just you don't see 417 00:20:32,760 --> 00:20:35,440 Speaker 1: a guy as a buddy text me. He's like, Scottie 418 00:20:35,440 --> 00:20:38,600 Speaker 1: Scheffler has already had a better career than Ricky Fowler 419 00:20:39,080 --> 00:20:42,840 Speaker 1: in sixty days. Think about that. Ricky Fowler is one 420 00:20:42,880 --> 00:20:45,879 Speaker 1: of the biggest stars on the PGA Tour. He's easily 421 00:20:45,880 --> 00:20:47,960 Speaker 1: one of the more marketable stars. He was a really 422 00:20:47,960 --> 00:20:50,760 Speaker 1: good player. It feels like kind of over Scottie Scheffler 423 00:20:50,880 --> 00:20:53,960 Speaker 1: just accomplished more in sixty days then Ricky has in 424 00:20:54,040 --> 00:20:57,200 Speaker 1: his entire career as a professional golfer. That just puts 425 00:20:57,240 --> 00:21:00,560 Speaker 1: into perspective. And Ricky's had a really successful career but 426 00:21:00,840 --> 00:21:03,280 Speaker 1: never won a major. Scotty Boom didn't just win a major, 427 00:21:03,359 --> 00:21:06,080 Speaker 1: kind of kicked everyone's ass four put it on Holy 428 00:21:06,080 --> 00:21:09,800 Speaker 1: A teen and still won by three shots. Rory was 429 00:21:09,840 --> 00:21:13,920 Speaker 1: a really cool story. Listen, this job is probably hard. 430 00:21:14,320 --> 00:21:16,160 Speaker 1: It's not easy to do. You see it a lot, 431 00:21:16,240 --> 00:21:19,600 Speaker 1: right when former NFL players become broadcasters and they're not 432 00:21:19,640 --> 00:21:22,199 Speaker 1: any good. You see it in the NBA does it 433 00:21:22,240 --> 00:21:24,480 Speaker 1: all the time, right, They take famous player, they put 434 00:21:24,520 --> 00:21:27,520 Speaker 1: him in the broadcast booth and he stinks. So it's 435 00:21:27,720 --> 00:21:30,000 Speaker 1: it's not just because you're a great player does not 436 00:21:30,119 --> 00:21:32,800 Speaker 1: make you a great broadcaster. You know, when I was young, 437 00:21:32,960 --> 00:21:35,080 Speaker 1: like Joe Montana, I don't even remember that, but I 438 00:21:35,080 --> 00:21:37,359 Speaker 1: guess he was bad. I remember Emma Smith was pretty bad. 439 00:21:37,520 --> 00:21:41,439 Speaker 1: You just you're not guaranteed. But usually with golf, like 440 00:21:41,520 --> 00:21:43,800 Speaker 1: part of it is like maybe Larry Bird or Michael 441 00:21:43,840 --> 00:21:46,760 Speaker 1: Jordan's or whoever can't articulate what they're thinking, they just 442 00:21:46,840 --> 00:21:49,679 Speaker 1: do it. Right now, if you listen to Peyton Manning 443 00:21:49,680 --> 00:21:51,760 Speaker 1: like he can articulate. Like if Peyton Manning or Philip 444 00:21:51,880 --> 00:21:53,679 Speaker 1: Rivers or Tom Brady were on TV, they would be 445 00:21:53,720 --> 00:21:56,840 Speaker 1: good at talking about football. One thing with golf, if 446 00:21:56,880 --> 00:21:59,000 Speaker 1: you've ever heard a golfer, I mean, if you just 447 00:21:59,040 --> 00:22:02,199 Speaker 1: go to YouTube and just typing Tiger Woods playing lessons, 448 00:22:02,480 --> 00:22:06,520 Speaker 1: Tiger can articulate golf as well as any human ever. 449 00:22:07,040 --> 00:22:09,240 Speaker 1: Phil Mickelson is a leite at it. But if you 450 00:22:09,320 --> 00:22:12,280 Speaker 1: just listen to Rory whoever after they finished articulate what 451 00:22:12,440 --> 00:22:15,879 Speaker 1: just happened. Most golfers are very well spoken about what 452 00:22:15,960 --> 00:22:19,359 Speaker 1: they just did. Now. It's it's golf a lot different 453 00:22:19,359 --> 00:22:21,479 Speaker 1: than like football or basketball, where it's like I had 454 00:22:21,480 --> 00:22:23,040 Speaker 1: to hit a cut here I had to draw. It's 455 00:22:23,080 --> 00:22:26,480 Speaker 1: easy to do. But for whatever reason, Nick Faldo is 456 00:22:26,520 --> 00:22:28,919 Speaker 1: one of the greatest players in the history of golf. 457 00:22:29,160 --> 00:22:33,280 Speaker 1: He's got six majors, he's one of the Masters three times. Yeah, 458 00:22:33,280 --> 00:22:36,840 Speaker 1: when you watch him on television, he feels like he 459 00:22:36,920 --> 00:22:39,920 Speaker 1: never knows what's going on. It's like, Nick, you won 460 00:22:40,040 --> 00:22:42,119 Speaker 1: this tournament three years and you're constantly going, I'm not 461 00:22:42,119 --> 00:22:44,120 Speaker 1: sure what he should do here. I don't know, but Nick, 462 00:22:44,119 --> 00:22:46,200 Speaker 1: you should know this course like the back of your hand. 463 00:22:46,600 --> 00:22:49,680 Speaker 1: If I put Phil or Tiger on the mic next 464 00:22:49,720 --> 00:22:52,200 Speaker 1: to Jim Nance and they got to every single hole, 465 00:22:52,320 --> 00:22:54,200 Speaker 1: every single spot, Like, Phil, what do you think about 466 00:22:54,200 --> 00:22:56,120 Speaker 1: this shot? He's like, well, you need to do this 467 00:22:56,160 --> 00:22:58,640 Speaker 1: when you're here because this slopes this way this They 468 00:22:58,640 --> 00:23:01,040 Speaker 1: would know the Augusta as well as they know their 469 00:23:01,040 --> 00:23:04,880 Speaker 1: house yet Nick Faldough and it's like this every week, 470 00:23:04,920 --> 00:23:07,480 Speaker 1: but Augusta like that's his spot. It's kind of what 471 00:23:07,600 --> 00:23:11,119 Speaker 1: made him really really famous taking down Greg Norman, when 472 00:23:11,160 --> 00:23:13,879 Speaker 1: Greg Norman had the epic collapse and he brings it 473 00:23:13,960 --> 00:23:17,000 Speaker 1: up to the table. And then today the biggest moment 474 00:23:17,040 --> 00:23:20,520 Speaker 1: of the day that by far was Rory chipping in. 475 00:23:20,960 --> 00:23:24,119 Speaker 1: He blew it. He's like, Jim, I just saw something. 476 00:23:24,400 --> 00:23:27,159 Speaker 1: Like part of calling golf is you know it's some 477 00:23:27,200 --> 00:23:30,000 Speaker 1: of these shots are tape delayed. He just gave it away, 478 00:23:30,280 --> 00:23:33,000 Speaker 1: just just threw it out there and then like a 479 00:23:33,040 --> 00:23:34,760 Speaker 1: minute later they have to show it. But he's like, 480 00:23:34,800 --> 00:23:36,800 Speaker 1: I don't want to spoil anything. Well he just did. 481 00:23:36,880 --> 00:23:39,760 Speaker 1: We just knew something crazy happened. Part of watching something 482 00:23:39,760 --> 00:23:41,800 Speaker 1: crazy and golf, if you're not if they're not on 483 00:23:41,840 --> 00:23:45,000 Speaker 1: the player live is experienced it alive and most of 484 00:23:45,040 --> 00:23:49,560 Speaker 1: the broadcasters just fake it right. They already know what happens, 485 00:23:49,600 --> 00:23:51,720 Speaker 1: but us, as a viewer sitting on our couch, do 486 00:23:51,800 --> 00:23:54,840 Speaker 1: not yet, Nick Blew. The biggest moment of the day 487 00:23:54,960 --> 00:23:59,520 Speaker 1: was Rory chipping in on eighteen like I'd fire him. 488 00:23:59,560 --> 00:24:03,720 Speaker 1: I think he's terrible. He's so bad. But he was 489 00:24:03,840 --> 00:24:06,600 Speaker 1: such a great player. But we've see it in these 490 00:24:06,720 --> 00:24:10,719 Speaker 1: like both great players in other sports don't necessarily make 491 00:24:10,720 --> 00:24:12,880 Speaker 1: a good broadcast, and golf it should be pretty easy. 492 00:24:13,119 --> 00:24:15,880 Speaker 1: Like you just Colton most was a PJA golfer, really 493 00:24:15,880 --> 00:24:17,600 Speaker 1: good college player, and put him on the broadcast. It's 494 00:24:17,600 --> 00:24:21,360 Speaker 1: just good. It's pretty easy. You just talking about golf. Hell, 495 00:24:21,440 --> 00:24:24,160 Speaker 1: I think I could do it. I mean, not like Valdos. 496 00:24:24,359 --> 00:24:26,600 Speaker 1: I don't know the Masters, but he feels like he 497 00:24:26,600 --> 00:24:28,880 Speaker 1: knows as much as me and I'm just a guy 498 00:24:28,960 --> 00:24:34,040 Speaker 1: watching it on TV from three thousand miles away. He's terrible. Ruined, 499 00:24:34,480 --> 00:24:39,800 Speaker 1: I repeat ruined the moment, which was an incredible moment. 500 00:24:40,359 --> 00:24:42,639 Speaker 1: The moment of the day, beside Scotti Scheffer getting the 501 00:24:42,680 --> 00:24:46,000 Speaker 1: green jacket, was Rory chipping it in from the sand 502 00:24:46,040 --> 00:24:48,000 Speaker 1: on a team and then Mark Coward did it. But 503 00:24:48,040 --> 00:24:51,000 Speaker 1: it happened. Faldaly couldn't even say anything, but he ruined 504 00:24:51,040 --> 00:24:55,879 Speaker 1: Rory's moment. 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