WEBVTT - 2024 Quarterbacks with Brentley Weissman, Fred vs. Gen-Z, Free Agent Debrief | Get Loud | Commanders

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<v Speaker 1>Coming up on the Getting Loud podcast, we got a

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<v Speaker 1>special guest, Bridley Wis.

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<v Speaker 2>We're gonna talk at NFL Drown.

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<v Speaker 1>We're gonna talk some game of Throng you were so

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<v Speaker 1>excited about that.

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<v Speaker 2>We're gonna talk free agency still and a game at

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<v Speaker 2>the end of the show. How you doing, guys?

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<v Speaker 1>It is to Get Loud Podcasts presented by See Geek

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<v Speaker 1>Smooth Jinx.

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<v Speaker 2>How you doing, man, I'm doing great.

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<v Speaker 3>Happy Easter weekend?

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<v Speaker 4>Yes, most definitely. How's everything going? This is weird and

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<v Speaker 4>what I call the almost the second sports equalox right now,

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<v Speaker 4>that's right where we got all this the final four

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<v Speaker 4>going on. We get the NBA getting to the playoffs

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<v Speaker 4>opening day in Washington.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh my right within that, I'm ants fan, you know,

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<v Speaker 3>I like to go listen? Can I can we agree

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<v Speaker 3>on thistle?

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<v Speaker 5>Sure?

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<v Speaker 4>Out of all the sports stadiums in the world excluding

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<v Speaker 4>the Olympics, Okay, does baseball stadiums have the best food?

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<v Speaker 2>Because easily?

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<v Speaker 3>Easily?

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<v Speaker 2>Right, easily, it's not.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm say because is it me?

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<v Speaker 4>Because when I walk in a net stadium, it's just

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<v Speaker 4>it's sensory overload. Yes, Like I don't know what I

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<v Speaker 4>want to eat? I want some of that and I

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<v Speaker 4>want some of that too, And I don't think you

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<v Speaker 4>get that same feeling in a basketball arena eat a

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<v Speaker 4>football stadium.

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<v Speaker 1>Oh because because football is there are every player, can

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<v Speaker 1>you know, make a huge basketball whereas.

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<v Speaker 2>Baseball there are some lulls.

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<v Speaker 1>So in football you just want to eat your hot dog,

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<v Speaker 1>chugger beard me, let's hold it, bro.

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<v Speaker 2>You know in baseball you.

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<v Speaker 1>Might have like a ten sucond lull like that change pitchers.

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<v Speaker 1>You're like, who, I'm gonna enjoy this.

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<v Speaker 3>Food for ye most definitely.

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<v Speaker 4>But the one thing I could say that baseball got

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<v Speaker 4>that I hate that they don't show on TV because

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<v Speaker 4>we all.

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<v Speaker 3>Wish we had this walk out music. Oh like, while.

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<v Speaker 2>You had a walkout song, forget it.

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<v Speaker 4>All I'm saying is why won't they show it on TV?

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<v Speaker 4>Like you got to be at the game to see

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<v Speaker 4>these guys walk out to and then I look at

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<v Speaker 4>them and you can't feel no better than that walking

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<v Speaker 4>out to your own song the whole cris sing your name.

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<v Speaker 3>That's a different type intensity.

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<v Speaker 2>If you had a walkout song, Yeah, what would it be?

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<v Speaker 3>Oh way to put me on the spot.

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<v Speaker 2>But I had to ask, oh man.

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<v Speaker 3>I would probably take something from like a movie.

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<v Speaker 4>Uh, It'll probably be like, you know, the sound of

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<v Speaker 4>the EVA Empire on what's his name, Doom Doom, because

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<v Speaker 4>I want the picture to know he's done. Fred Vader,

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<v Speaker 4>the Dark Vader is here. But I would probably take

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<v Speaker 4>it from like a movie scene because I think the

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<v Speaker 4>movie scores have more like fans know where they come from, right,

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<v Speaker 4>So it's it's maybe like Avengance, whatever, what about you?

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<v Speaker 3>Oh my god.

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<v Speaker 2>See, I'll be the guy playing the music, you know,

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, like this is smooth song. He wants the

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<v Speaker 2>Darth Vader, he wants to see an evil empire. You

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<v Speaker 2>know the theme music. Yeah, I've been a guy up there.

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<v Speaker 1>I did a story one time back, a long time

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<v Speaker 1>ago on college baseball players and walk up songs.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, and one dude that was so funny. His walk

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<v Speaker 2>up music was the theme from the People's Court. Yes,

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<v Speaker 2>it was so.

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<v Speaker 4>Fun That's why I say movie scores are better than

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<v Speaker 4>song because song can't play all the way out, but

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<v Speaker 4>the movie score sets a tone, a tempo, and it

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<v Speaker 4>gives a feel to it.

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<v Speaker 2>Man, what you do this weekend? Before we get into it,

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<v Speaker 2>we're gonna talk some free agency on the show. We

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<v Speaker 2>had a special guest coming out.

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<v Speaker 1>We got a lot to get to But before I

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<v Speaker 1>say that any of that, do you do anything fun?

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<v Speaker 3>I put a pastel colored suit on.

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<v Speaker 6>Oh.

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<v Speaker 4>It showed up at church, Oh, to repent my scenes

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<v Speaker 4>of the year.

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<v Speaker 2>You know, you're there for a long time.

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<v Speaker 3>I was there, you know, just to see the kids,

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<v Speaker 3>you know, go hunt eggs and stuff. I remember those days.

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<v Speaker 4>And so at the end of the day, it's and

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<v Speaker 4>I feel like it came to little earlier this year

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<v Speaker 4>because I'm an April guy. Sometimes in April, sometimes it's not,

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<v Speaker 4>you know, so most definitely I enjoyed it.

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<v Speaker 3>What about you?

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<v Speaker 1>I went out with the girl, just went to dinner

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<v Speaker 1>one night and had drinks both nights. But was so

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<v Speaker 1>funny is on a Friday night, we were at this

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<v Speaker 1>small Italian restaurant, Yea, and there was definitely it was

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<v Speaker 1>kind of tight spacing, and there was definitely a couple

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<v Speaker 1>having a first day next to us.

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<v Speaker 3>And you could always tell a first day, you can tell.

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<v Speaker 1>And this cat was saying crazy things like because Catherine

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<v Speaker 1>was looking at me like and I was like what

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<v Speaker 1>And I started listening and this guy definitely first day

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<v Speaker 1>and he says something to the effect of you can

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<v Speaker 1>pretty much google me online and figure out my net worth.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, oh so what so he's a yes, And then

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<v Speaker 4>he said something like, I'm just trying to figure out

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<v Speaker 4>which company I want to buy.

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<v Speaker 2>This is the first day.

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<v Speaker 3>Listen, this dude was smoother. Yes, then this was the

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<v Speaker 3>front runner.

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<v Speaker 4>When we see this guy, are we supposed to eat Lamb.

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<v Speaker 3>Dam On on the Easter? Is one of those I

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<v Speaker 3>don't know, we know nothing. Yeah, I know nothing.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that day didn't last long. They're not there long.

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<v Speaker 3>I understood that.

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<v Speaker 2>Well we got we have free agency coming up now.

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<v Speaker 1>I will say, as far as the draft is coming up,

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<v Speaker 1>free agency has been going on and the team did

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<v Speaker 1>sign or lamidez Kiss.

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<v Speaker 3>Way to kill that, son. You are a professional man.

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<v Speaker 1>And Jeremy McNichols, So, Jeremy McNichols is a guy who

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<v Speaker 1>has been around for a long time.

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<v Speaker 3>Seven years.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, running back to dep special teams guy.

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<v Speaker 1>And Zakias is familiar with the NFC East, played for

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<v Speaker 1>the Eagles last year and also knows Dan Quinn.

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<v Speaker 3>Yep.

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<v Speaker 4>Most definitely, I've been say all of these guys that

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<v Speaker 4>they brought in. Somebody on the coaching staff coached then

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<v Speaker 4>before somebody had to sign off on each and every

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<v Speaker 4>one of them guys. And that's what I love. They're

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<v Speaker 4>getting the meat of the bread of the team right now.

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<v Speaker 4>And these guys are brought in here for competition. They're

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<v Speaker 4>letting you know where the floor is and this.

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<v Speaker 3>Is a high floor.

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<v Speaker 4>They're showing you you're not making this roster jip because

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<v Speaker 4>we brought you in here, like this is a high floor,

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<v Speaker 4>high ceiling roster right now, bringing these Depp guys in here,

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<v Speaker 4>and they actually bringing these guys in here hoping that

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<v Speaker 4>they can beat some of these guys out that hifty competition.

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<v Speaker 4>That's what you want right now. So I'm liking everything

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<v Speaker 4>they're doing right now. And they had to rebuild this roster.

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<v Speaker 4>This roster only had twenty three players on it when

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<v Speaker 4>they got it, so they had I knew we was

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<v Speaker 4>gonna get a truck load of guys in But what

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<v Speaker 4>I'm really seeing is they're not going trying to bat

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<v Speaker 4>five for five get the highest guys. They're trying to

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<v Speaker 4>get the middle of the roster.

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<v Speaker 2>The I totally go with you. And there's guys that

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<v Speaker 2>they may not be the big names, but these middle.

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<v Speaker 1>Pieces of quality, yes, crucial quality, and it helps on

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<v Speaker 1>the head coach is familiar with some of these guests and.

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<v Speaker 3>The assistant coaches and the rest of the coach.

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<v Speaker 2>That's exactly right.

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<v Speaker 1>So on the NFL on CBS, they came up with

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<v Speaker 1>this idea of the perfect draft game and they will say, okay,

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<v Speaker 1>if everything falls perfect for the Commanders, they get Jadeen

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<v Speaker 1>Daniels at two, They get Tyler Geidon at thirty six,

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<v Speaker 1>they get Tyler Nuben out of Minnesota at forty oh

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<v Speaker 1>I love him. Sixty seven, they get DJ James and

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<v Speaker 1>it picks seventy eight K Stover out of Ohio State.

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<v Speaker 1>Do you like these guys? Would this be your perfect draft?

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<v Speaker 1>Or are there some guys you would maybe substitute. I

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<v Speaker 1>know it's hard to project that far down a lot.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, all right, at number two, I don't think you

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<v Speaker 4>can lose with any of these guys, right the top

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<v Speaker 4>three quarterbacks. Out of the top three quarterbacks, you win

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<v Speaker 4>right there. If we get Tyler guy in at thirty six,

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<v Speaker 4>the Lord has blessed us. I know, good Friday was

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<v Speaker 4>last Friday, but boy, the Lord has I think he

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<v Speaker 4>could be the best tackle out of this draft.

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<v Speaker 3>That's how that's how highly I think of him.

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<v Speaker 4>He's the best athlete when it comes to any of

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<v Speaker 4>the offensive tackles. He's also used to an X running

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<v Speaker 4>back in high school. He's faster, he's stronger than you

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<v Speaker 4>think he is in he's raw enough to not have

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<v Speaker 4>bad habits. I really enjoy him now. Tyler Newman Newman,

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<v Speaker 4>the safety from Minnesota. Yeah, at forty, that's a little

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<v Speaker 4>high for me. That's a little high for me. I

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<v Speaker 4>would love to have Lezai Legett wide receive out of

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<v Speaker 4>South Carolina right there.

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<v Speaker 3>I would love to add maybe a tight end right there.

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<v Speaker 3>I would look.

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<v Speaker 4>I think everybody falling in love with Theo Johnson from

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<v Speaker 4>pen State right now, which he's a guy that you

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<v Speaker 4>could probably take a seventy eight where they got Kate Stover.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, all right, so.

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<v Speaker 4>It's some guys in there, but you gotta also ask yourself,

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<v Speaker 4>a guy like Darius Robinson rush in from a Missouri

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<v Speaker 4>would you want to take him at forty. That'll be

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<v Speaker 4>my dream pick at forty. I love the DJ James pick.

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<v Speaker 4>I think he can really be a good player in

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<v Speaker 4>this league. And I would actually not like Cage Stover

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<v Speaker 4>because he's a better blocker than he is a catcher

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<v Speaker 4>of the ball. And I would ready have a Theo Johnson,

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<v Speaker 4>just a freakish athlete from Penn State.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, man, that's some good draft analysis. I'll tell you

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<v Speaker 2>what it's all. You need to sit next to Fred,

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<v Speaker 2>ask a question, Boom, let it go.

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<v Speaker 1>Let's face some bills, and then we're gonna bring in

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<v Speaker 1>Brentley Weissman, we're gonna play Game of Thrones.

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<v Speaker 1>quarterbacks draft quarterbacks yeah to characters from Game of Thrones,

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<v Speaker 1>and you, more than anyone I know, is a huge

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<v Speaker 1>Game of Thrones guy.

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<v Speaker 3>I thoroughly enjoy it. Enjoyed it.

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<v Speaker 4>I was mad at you, though, because I want you

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<v Speaker 4>to do old lineman. I want the hound to come

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<v Speaker 4>in there. I want you to do some defense.

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<v Speaker 3>Lab. I want you to like.

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<v Speaker 4>Once I seen him do that, it started, it started

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<v Speaker 4>my wheels to turn, and I was like, well, yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>I can compare some of these guys also.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, so I'm gonna throw out a few of these.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, and Fred, I'm gonna let you guys, I'm gonna

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<v Speaker 1>enjoy it.

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<v Speaker 4>Like everyone, Wait, let's go to Western ROAs on him

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<v Speaker 4>right quick.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm probably gonna get something. Caleb Williams oberon Martel.

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<v Speaker 4>I was shocked that you pick Oberen with Caleb because

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<v Speaker 4>when I see Caleb, all I can think of is

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<v Speaker 4>the prince who was promised. All I can think of

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<v Speaker 4>is John Snow, you know, it's been so much said

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<v Speaker 4>about Caleb Williams, and I'm talking about two, three, four years.

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<v Speaker 3>He just hung around this So I was like.

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<v Speaker 4>You know what, to me, Caleb Posita the star of

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<v Speaker 4>this show. He's the prince who was promised. He's Robert Barratian,

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<v Speaker 4>meaning he has been up there so long that he's

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<v Speaker 4>got the fat red disease that he doesn't rule like

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<v Speaker 4>he used to rule. What do you think about those

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<v Speaker 4>two comparisons.

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<v Speaker 5>I do like the John Snow comparison, just just for

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<v Speaker 5>the prince I was promised. I think that is a

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<v Speaker 5>great obviously saying that could be attached to Caleb Williams.

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<v Speaker 5>The thing with John Snow is, though, like he is

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<v Speaker 5>much more of the stoic, much more of play within structure,

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<v Speaker 5>certainly not a risk taker by any means. He's He's

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<v Speaker 5>not that guy or Caleb Williams. You know, his main

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<v Speaker 5>kind of you know, you want to call it a down,

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<v Speaker 5>you know, negative trade or you know we're scouting him. Mean,

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<v Speaker 5>some of his concerns is he plays too much out

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<v Speaker 5>of structure. He invites chaos, doesn't like to take the

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<v Speaker 5>small wins, loves to go for the kind of hero shot,

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<v Speaker 5>the kill ball, And that leads me to ober and Martella.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, look, he is one of, if not the

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<v Speaker 5>greatest fighter in Western I's history, a master and a

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<v Speaker 5>bunch of a bunch of different kind of poisons and

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<v Speaker 5>things like that, very similar to Caleb william Is. Where

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<v Speaker 5>Caleb can you know, throw from different arms, armed angles.

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<v Speaker 5>He can throw off platform. Oberin can kill off platform,

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<v Speaker 5>he can kill from a different lot of different angles.

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<v Speaker 5>And to me, the issues that both would have or

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<v Speaker 5>they're very much over uh not excessive, but they try

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<v Speaker 5>to do too much right. They can't just take the

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<v Speaker 5>easy win, live to fight the next down. We saw

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<v Speaker 5>with Caleb Williams this year at USC refuse to take

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<v Speaker 5>the shutdown, refuse to throw the ball, the ball away

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<v Speaker 5>that would cause interceptions that have called turnovers. Ober and

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<v Speaker 5>Martel refuse to just take the easy win against the mountain,

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<v Speaker 5>got to cocky, started talking and gave up the wing.

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<v Speaker 5>So I like the John Snow comparison, but I got

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<v Speaker 5>to stick at my Ober Marteau one.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh, I like that one. I like that he kind

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<v Speaker 3>of he kind of sliced and dice me right there.

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<v Speaker 4>But the princes problems, I thought it was just so

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<v Speaker 4>perfect right there.

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<v Speaker 2>Do both of these guys paint their nails?

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<v Speaker 4>I don't know, no, no, no, you know what, Obra Martel

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<v Speaker 4>he is the guy, do that.

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<v Speaker 3>Know?

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<v Speaker 4>He is the guy to do that. And he's flashy,

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<v Speaker 4>he's right about there. He's flashy.

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<v Speaker 3>He's gonna be edgy when he do stuff. And also

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<v Speaker 3>he had the Mountain right where he.

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<v Speaker 4>Wanted him, and he just had to just just splurge

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<v Speaker 4>a little bit too long cost him his life.

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<v Speaker 3>Let's go with.

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<v Speaker 2>Another one here, Drake May, Rob Stark.

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<v Speaker 4>Now, when you said Drake May is Rob Stark, I

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<v Speaker 4>tried to think.

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<v Speaker 3>I looked around and.

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<v Speaker 4>I said, you know what, little Jamie Lanister in there,

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<v Speaker 4>the best saw it in Western Roast over there.

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<v Speaker 3>But then when you when you said Rob Stark, I said.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, the young Wolf, And I looked at the quarterbacks,

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<v Speaker 4>and he is the youngest out the bunch, one of

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<v Speaker 4>the best leaders can't be.

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<v Speaker 3>Overzealous at some time.

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<v Speaker 4>So I actually agreed it was one of the few

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<v Speaker 4>I agree with you with Rob Stark.

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<v Speaker 3>Tell me why you chose Rob at this one.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, so you know Rob starts and Drake May, I

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<v Speaker 5>think makes a lot of sense. As you mentioned, uh,

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<v Speaker 5>you know Rob Start's nicknaming the show is the Young

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<v Speaker 5>Wolf and Drake May is the youngest of these quarterback prospects,

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<v Speaker 5>and really both had a lot of success early on

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<v Speaker 5>in their careers. Think about Drake May, he first popped

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<v Speaker 5>under the scene as a true freshman, I mean, he

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<v Speaker 5>was phenomenal, and then he followed up the freshman year

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<v Speaker 5>with a great, great sophomore year, and look at Rob Stark,

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<v Speaker 5>I mean he won his first four battles, got three

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<v Speaker 5>battles in the battles of the Five Kings, one obviously

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<v Speaker 5>at the Whispering Would where he was able to kind

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<v Speaker 5>of capture Jamie l Anister. So I mean, I see

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<v Speaker 5>a lot of similarities with the early success, but with

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<v Speaker 5>that early success led to kind of their later struggles.

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<v Speaker 5>Right where Drake May, I think he had such early success,

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<v Speaker 5>he was really over confident in his ability to make

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<v Speaker 5>some throws. I think Drake may Is issue is he

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<v Speaker 5>has a rocket arm. He's very accurate down the field,

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<v Speaker 5>he knows where to go to football, but there are

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<v Speaker 5>times where he takes these risks. He makes these decisions

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<v Speaker 5>that our dressed will Why do you make that throw?

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<v Speaker 5>You know you're throwing in a double coverage. I know

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<v Speaker 5>you can get it there, but there's higher percentage throws available.

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<v Speaker 5>You didn't have to take that risk with Rob Stark.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean he did not have to cross the cross

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<v Speaker 5>the bridge to the to the Twins to try to

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<v Speaker 5>go through Walter Frey after he already betrayed him, Like

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<v Speaker 5>he didn't have to execute his his bannerman more car

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<v Speaker 5>start was there's unnecessary risks that both of them take

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<v Speaker 5>later in their career that I think stemmed from their

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<v Speaker 5>early success, and so I think that makes a lot

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<v Speaker 5>of sense. They both have high upside. I love me Start.

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<v Speaker 5>He was a character before his untimely end. But I

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<v Speaker 5>think this one makes a lot of sense.

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<v Speaker 4>I see a lot of Denari's first husband, Djoego in

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<v Speaker 4>him too, because he started off, like you said, started

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<v Speaker 4>off so fast, but then framed out before he even

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<v Speaker 4>could get started.

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<v Speaker 2>All these cameras are coming.

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<v Speaker 5>I like that.

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<v Speaker 2>I like like I might get the name wrong. Jane

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<v Speaker 2>Daniels and are you start?

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<v Speaker 3>Are your stock? You hit it right on the right there.

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<v Speaker 4>Now, this is one that I really really gotta get

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<v Speaker 4>you on right here because.

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<v Speaker 3>For Jane Daniels, yeah, you know.

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<v Speaker 5>For me, it's the career growth, right. You think about

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<v Speaker 5>where Aria started. She was I think, you know, the

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<v Speaker 5>thirty youngest of the Stark children, the youngest little girl

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<v Speaker 5>of the Stark children, and she really kind of went

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<v Speaker 5>after Ned was executed. She had to go into hiding

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<v Speaker 5>with the up to the wall with God blaking on

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<v Speaker 5>his knee, but you know, up up up to the wall,

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<v Speaker 5>right with the Hound and uh, the guy from the

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<v Speaker 5>Gosh the Knight's Watch and her journey. I mean she's

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<v Speaker 5>in Rides to Rickets, right, she is literally sleeping on

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<v Speaker 5>the road on the King's Road is at the lowest point,

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<v Speaker 5>and you know, you just see her evolution from Okay, yeah,

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<v Speaker 5>she's on the King's Round as a traveler, and then

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<v Speaker 5>she goes to Bravos and learns the ways of the

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<v Speaker 5>Many Faced Men, and then she comes back to Wests

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<v Speaker 5>and kind of seeks revenge for the Starts, and you

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<v Speaker 5>just kind of see her grow step step season by season,

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<v Speaker 5>which ultimately leads her to kind of be the hero

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<v Speaker 5>of the show in the Long Night, where she kind

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<v Speaker 5>of was able to make the finishing kill against the

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<v Speaker 5>Night King and Cyber spoilers for those who haven't watched

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<v Speaker 5>the game with Rowns, but at that point you probably

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<v Speaker 5>should have mid now, so I don't feel too bad.

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<v Speaker 5>I think Jayden Daniels, right, Jayden Daniels, I mean think

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<v Speaker 5>I'm a Pac twelve guy. You see the Oregon stuff.

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<v Speaker 5>I've watched Jayden Daniels since his true freshman year at

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<v Speaker 5>Arizona State. I think this is back in twenty eighteen,

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<v Speaker 5>twenty nineteen. So I mean he played Herbert. I mean,

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<v Speaker 5>so he's been around the block. You see him steadily

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<v Speaker 5>improved year after year after year after year, which obviously

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<v Speaker 5>culminates to this past year, which lets legend be in

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<v Speaker 5>the Heiden Trophy, led him to go from a mid

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<v Speaker 5>round quarterback who has some athleaticism, has some upside, to

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<v Speaker 5>now a surefire top five prospect, a guy who is

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<v Speaker 5>arguably the second best quarterback in this class. I think

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<v Speaker 5>there's a lot of similarities in the growth of the

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<v Speaker 5>two you know, of Aria and Jaden Daniels. And then

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<v Speaker 5>it's fun obviously, I can kind of view the dual

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<v Speaker 5>threat thing. Aria obviously really good at the sword but

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<v Speaker 5>also has a dual threat with the ability to change

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<v Speaker 5>faces and yeah exactly, and Jaeon Daniels obviously with his

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<v Speaker 5>legs in his arm. And then lastly the slender frames.

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<v Speaker 5>I think it is an easy kind of throwing dad

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<v Speaker 5>and Daniels Scrownie very slight, Aria obviously very slight. Mary

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<v Speaker 5>Scrownie both have to, you know, take better care in

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<v Speaker 5>terms of not taking big hits, not taking shots to

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<v Speaker 5>make sure they last in their careers. And so I

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<v Speaker 5>really like this one. I liked them. Surprised you didn't

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<v Speaker 5>like it? No, I did, like you.

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<v Speaker 4>I like to throw a card ball in there. Speaking

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<v Speaker 4>of the many face men, jack and Hood Guard, who

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<v Speaker 4>that's who I. When I looked at it, I'm like,

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<v Speaker 4>you know what? Because he got many faces. Jane Daniels,

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<v Speaker 4>like you said, he started it all kind of slow

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<v Speaker 4>in Arizona State, and then he busted on the scene

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<v Speaker 4>at LSU and he became the king Slim. So at

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<v Speaker 4>the end of the day, when I say Jackie and

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<v Speaker 4>her job, I'm saying, which face am I getting from?

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<v Speaker 3>Jade Daniels Like? Is he a little bit of r

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<v Speaker 3>G three? Is he more CJ. Scrudd is like when

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<v Speaker 3>you see him who like? Sometimes he confuses me.

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<v Speaker 4>And that's why I chose JACKI and hjoh because I like,

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<v Speaker 4>that's a dude that got many faces, and he could

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<v Speaker 4>be who he needs to be.

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<v Speaker 3>You brought that up. He could be who he needs

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<v Speaker 3>to be any game.

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<v Speaker 4>If he needs to rest for one hundred yards, he'll

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<v Speaker 4>rest for one hundred yat if you need to throw

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<v Speaker 4>for four hundred, he could.

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<v Speaker 3>Throw for four hundred. So I thought you would go

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<v Speaker 3>with him because he can adjust to any situation.

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<v Speaker 2>Like that.

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<v Speaker 5>I really like that angle. Love that angle.

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<v Speaker 2>Actually, okay, here's another one. You're ready, Michael Phoenix, Sir

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<v Speaker 2>Barriston Selby.

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<v Speaker 4>So you're saying that one of the best sawds, one

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<v Speaker 4>of the most everlasting sword Did you choose this because

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<v Speaker 4>Michael Pennix is old?

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<v Speaker 3>Did you choose this because Michael Penix has been in

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<v Speaker 3>the league just a little bit?

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<v Speaker 4>Because I got one name that I'm gonna throw at

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<v Speaker 4>you that I think is gonna be a curve bob,

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<v Speaker 4>But tell me why you chose se best to sell me.

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<v Speaker 5>So let me just say yes, I use Pennix's age

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<v Speaker 5>and its injury history to kind of get to the

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<v Speaker 5>Barrison sell Me. And for those who don't know Barrison

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<v Speaker 5>sell Me, he's like a sixty five year old man,

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<v Speaker 5>super gray graybeard. But when you talk about maybe the

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<v Speaker 5>best swordean we've saw on the TV show, YEP, it's

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<v Speaker 5>might embarrassing to sell me. Barrison sell Me is a

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<v Speaker 5>lifetime King's guard, which is the kind of the protectors

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<v Speaker 5>of the king. All those guys are the best swordsman

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<v Speaker 5>in the West rous and he was the lord commander

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<v Speaker 5>of that group. So we're talking high end swordsman in

0:21:50.320 --> 0:21:54.359
<v Speaker 5>Game of Thrones, Michael Pennix. If you get past the age,

0:21:54.840 --> 0:21:57.240
<v Speaker 5>if you get past some of the durability concerns, the

0:21:57.280 --> 0:22:01.480
<v Speaker 5>injury history. In my opinion, he might have the best

0:22:01.720 --> 0:22:05.680
<v Speaker 5>arm talent, the best pure passer in this class. He

0:22:05.960 --> 0:22:09.399
<v Speaker 5>can put the ball anywhere he wants it, throws the

0:22:09.760 --> 0:22:13.919
<v Speaker 5>most beautiful, catchable deep ball I've probably ever seen at

0:22:13.920 --> 0:22:17.280
<v Speaker 5>a college level. He throws his touch timing, and actually

0:22:17.400 --> 0:22:20.159
<v Speaker 5>he has a strong arm. I think he at this

0:22:20.320 --> 0:22:24.000
<v Speaker 5>point in time, is maybe the most underrated play quarterback

0:22:24.080 --> 0:22:27.000
<v Speaker 5>in this class. And I think Barrison sell me because age,

0:22:27.040 --> 0:22:30.320
<v Speaker 5>because of kind of him not being a lord or

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<v Speaker 5>not being you know, you know, a person in a

0:22:33.920 --> 0:22:37.760
<v Speaker 5>great house gets overlooked. But if you stick to the tape,

0:22:38.359 --> 0:22:41.240
<v Speaker 5>stick to the tape and you don't think about the

0:22:41.760 --> 0:22:45.320
<v Speaker 5>age and the Injurdustry, Barrison sell me. He's up there

0:22:45.520 --> 0:22:48.119
<v Speaker 5>for one of the best kind of overall characters in

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<v Speaker 5>the show. And so that's kind of how I got

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<v Speaker 5>to that comparison.

0:22:52.320 --> 0:22:54.119
<v Speaker 3>Well, I have to throw this one at you.

0:22:54.359 --> 0:22:58.400
<v Speaker 4>When I see Michael Penix, I see the great pocket manipulator.

0:22:58.880 --> 0:23:01.320
<v Speaker 4>I see a guy in thenipulates the pocket better than

0:23:01.400 --> 0:23:04.320
<v Speaker 4>anybody in the draft. He knows how to how should

0:23:04.320 --> 0:23:06.920
<v Speaker 4>I say, very Tom Brady ish, do what I need

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<v Speaker 4>to to get to a spot.

0:23:08.600 --> 0:23:12.000
<v Speaker 3>So I told I chose little Finger Peter Bayleish because

0:23:12.280 --> 0:23:15.360
<v Speaker 3>Peter Bayleish manipulat. He's the reason we got the Game

0:23:15.400 --> 0:23:15.960
<v Speaker 3>of Thrones.

0:23:16.240 --> 0:23:20.760
<v Speaker 4>He manipulated everything from the first person dying almost to

0:23:20.840 --> 0:23:23.800
<v Speaker 4>the last person dying. I thought Peter Bayleish was the

0:23:24.000 --> 0:23:28.359
<v Speaker 4>great innovator in the show. I thought he kept everything going.

0:23:28.440 --> 0:23:32.359
<v Speaker 4>I thought he made us ask the question who is

0:23:32.440 --> 0:23:34.800
<v Speaker 4>making who is pushing all these buttons? Then at the

0:23:34.840 --> 0:23:38.040
<v Speaker 4>whole time it was little Finger, making him the most

0:23:38.080 --> 0:23:42.040
<v Speaker 4>important person besides the narest targarian in this show. So

0:23:42.280 --> 0:23:44.480
<v Speaker 4>you said it like I said, I think sometime Michael

0:23:44.520 --> 0:23:46.879
<v Speaker 4>Penix could be the best quarterback in this thing and

0:23:47.160 --> 0:23:48.960
<v Speaker 4>the one that gets no love. And I think that

0:23:49.160 --> 0:23:52.120
<v Speaker 4>was Peter Baileish looking for a house, looking for a home.

0:23:52.240 --> 0:23:55.080
<v Speaker 4>And I feel like this, Michael Pennix to the teeth.

0:23:56.320 --> 0:23:58.440
<v Speaker 5>Love that I mean think about too. I mean Michael

0:23:58.520 --> 0:24:02.000
<v Speaker 5>Pennak's a lot of his game and pre snap identifying

0:24:02.119 --> 0:24:06.600
<v Speaker 5>the right defense, defense, identifying the free blitzer, getting the

0:24:06.960 --> 0:24:08.760
<v Speaker 5>offensive line in the red protection, you know, at the

0:24:08.800 --> 0:24:12.320
<v Speaker 5>hot rides. I mean that is Peter Bayleish to a tea,

0:24:12.400 --> 0:24:16.320
<v Speaker 5>little finger to a tea. He's always four steps ahead,

0:24:16.480 --> 0:24:20.520
<v Speaker 5>hit everybody, everybody right, He's scheming, he's planning, And so

0:24:21.240 --> 0:24:23.359
<v Speaker 5>I really like that when you begin to think about

0:24:23.440 --> 0:24:27.399
<v Speaker 5>the mental aspect, the little subtleties that Pentix has to

0:24:27.520 --> 0:24:30.520
<v Speaker 5>his game. I mean, you're right. I mean his ability

0:24:30.640 --> 0:24:35.280
<v Speaker 5>to maneuver, his ability to just quickly, subtly slide step

0:24:35.359 --> 0:24:39.440
<v Speaker 5>in the pocket, nothing crazy, but just enough to buy

0:24:39.600 --> 0:24:42.840
<v Speaker 5>time and get to his spot and let his receiver uncover.

0:24:43.040 --> 0:24:45.359
<v Speaker 5>And his ability to kind of do that consistently to

0:24:45.440 --> 0:24:48.760
<v Speaker 5>me is very Peter Bayleish esque. So I love that one.

0:24:49.000 --> 0:24:51.199
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, let's keep it going on a couple more quarterbacks here,

0:24:51.359 --> 0:24:53.560
<v Speaker 2>bo Nick's ned Stark.

0:24:54.000 --> 0:24:54.920
<v Speaker 3>I had to laugh.

0:24:56.520 --> 0:24:59.720
<v Speaker 4>We're dealing with another old man, and I know he's

0:25:00.040 --> 0:25:00.560
<v Speaker 4>fucking guy.

0:25:00.560 --> 0:25:02.520
<v Speaker 3>I can see it all the fact right there, We're

0:25:02.520 --> 0:25:05.520
<v Speaker 3>dealing with another old man. So the thing about bow Knicks,

0:25:05.560 --> 0:25:07.920
<v Speaker 3>you have to ask yourself, is he that good?

0:25:08.280 --> 0:25:09.040
<v Speaker 5>He is? He?

0:25:09.480 --> 0:25:11.480
<v Speaker 4>Did he get better each and every year that made

0:25:11.560 --> 0:25:13.479
<v Speaker 4>him get to this point? Or was he just an

0:25:13.520 --> 0:25:16.119
<v Speaker 4>old man on campus. Was he just a guy that

0:25:16.320 --> 0:25:19.080
<v Speaker 4>graduated three years ago that still has the same condo

0:25:19.200 --> 0:25:20.160
<v Speaker 4>that throws the parties?

0:25:20.640 --> 0:25:23.159
<v Speaker 3>Was he the guy that we think he is so

0:25:23.280 --> 0:25:26.480
<v Speaker 3>when he said ned start, everything starts an end with

0:25:26.640 --> 0:25:27.240
<v Speaker 3>neck start?

0:25:27.520 --> 0:25:31.040
<v Speaker 4>He is the king that refused to buy down and

0:25:31.160 --> 0:25:34.359
<v Speaker 4>do things the regular way. He was always truthful. And

0:25:34.520 --> 0:25:38.000
<v Speaker 4>bow Knicks is true to the quarterback position. His dad

0:25:38.080 --> 0:25:41.080
<v Speaker 4>played the quarterback position, now he plays the quarterback position.

0:25:41.320 --> 0:25:44.840
<v Speaker 4>The question is how long would the bow Knicks story last,

0:25:44.880 --> 0:25:47.560
<v Speaker 4>because we know how long neck start was a part

0:25:47.840 --> 0:25:48.800
<v Speaker 4>of Game of Throws.

0:25:50.320 --> 0:25:52.160
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, well, you know it's a working guy. I'm hoping

0:25:52.200 --> 0:25:54.840
<v Speaker 5>that lasts a little longer than that starts. I'm rooting

0:25:54.880 --> 0:25:55.920
<v Speaker 5>for a bon Nets.

0:25:55.760 --> 0:25:55.840
<v Speaker 1>But.

0:25:58.000 --> 0:26:02.280
<v Speaker 5>Because nad to me is maybe one of the best

0:26:02.400 --> 0:26:06.720
<v Speaker 5>kind of leaders, the best captains in Game of Thrones,

0:26:06.760 --> 0:26:09.720
<v Speaker 5>And I think bo Knicks really is a quarterback that

0:26:09.840 --> 0:26:12.680
<v Speaker 5>can really cultivate and you can build around from a

0:26:12.840 --> 0:26:17.280
<v Speaker 5>leadership and from a kind of just captain of the organization,

0:26:17.440 --> 0:26:19.119
<v Speaker 5>face of a franchise kind of guy. I think that

0:26:19.280 --> 0:26:22.080
<v Speaker 5>is bo Nick's ton of experience. As you mentioned, he

0:26:22.280 --> 0:26:25.960
<v Speaker 5>is a sixth year starter. Same ages panis by the

0:26:26.000 --> 0:26:28.600
<v Speaker 5>way and same age as Data Daniels or Jadan Daniels,

0:26:28.640 --> 0:26:32.680
<v Speaker 5>and so both all three of them are older quarterbacks.

0:26:32.720 --> 0:26:35.119
<v Speaker 5>And so I think the reason why I really like

0:26:35.280 --> 0:26:39.200
<v Speaker 5>bow Knicks and the net Star comparison is because they

0:26:39.280 --> 0:26:43.680
<v Speaker 5>are both a little risk averse, where I think some

0:26:43.800 --> 0:26:46.399
<v Speaker 5>of the other quarterbacks are more willing to kind of

0:26:46.560 --> 0:26:48.840
<v Speaker 5>pick that shot. Mean, Drake Nazer mentioned, I mean, he's

0:26:49.040 --> 0:26:50.760
<v Speaker 5>a There's not a throw on the field that will

0:26:50.760 --> 0:26:53.120
<v Speaker 5>scare him away, you know. I do think bo Nicks

0:26:53.160 --> 0:26:57.760
<v Speaker 5>at times is very reluctant to pull the trigger, and

0:26:57.960 --> 0:27:01.639
<v Speaker 5>he's very kind of comfortable playing with instructure, kind of

0:27:01.720 --> 0:27:04.960
<v Speaker 5>taking what the defense gives him, lives to fight another down.

0:27:05.040 --> 0:27:08.880
<v Speaker 5>And I think that's where Ned Stark really did himself

0:27:08.960 --> 0:27:12.240
<v Speaker 5>in is because he was afraid to take the risk

0:27:12.920 --> 0:27:17.920
<v Speaker 5>and actually, you know, challenge Jeffrey challenged Sercy. He should

0:27:17.960 --> 0:27:21.399
<v Speaker 5>have immediately read the book when he found out that,

0:27:21.560 --> 0:27:23.840
<v Speaker 5>you know, Jeffrey and the kids are not you know,

0:27:24.440 --> 0:27:29.240
<v Speaker 5>Roberts kids. He should have rode to Stantus immediately. I'm out,

0:27:29.520 --> 0:27:32.639
<v Speaker 5>go to Stantus and team up. But Ned too honorable,

0:27:32.840 --> 0:27:35.080
<v Speaker 5>you know, doesn't want to do you know, the risk

0:27:35.160 --> 0:27:39.159
<v Speaker 5>of the risk, risky move falls into Seerce's trap and

0:27:39.320 --> 0:27:40.959
<v Speaker 5>ultimately that's the end of him. And so I think

0:27:41.040 --> 0:27:44.439
<v Speaker 5>bo Knicks at times is afraid to take those chances,

0:27:44.520 --> 0:27:48.399
<v Speaker 5>afraid to kind of unquirk it, take that risk, and

0:27:48.520 --> 0:27:50.480
<v Speaker 5>that kind of also leads to some of his dun

0:27:50.520 --> 0:27:53.800
<v Speaker 5>falls as he's playing. So uh, just he's always consistently

0:27:53.840 --> 0:27:55.879
<v Speaker 5>consistently living in third down because of that. And so

0:27:56.400 --> 0:27:59.560
<v Speaker 5>I think if both players, both characters can be a

0:27:59.600 --> 0:28:02.720
<v Speaker 5>little more were risk risk taking, I think that would

0:28:03.160 --> 0:28:03.760
<v Speaker 5>go a long web.

0:28:04.359 --> 0:28:07.040
<v Speaker 4>And it's about how bo Nick started and that's why

0:28:07.080 --> 0:28:09.520
<v Speaker 4>I got to throw this one in. He's a Livarius

0:28:09.720 --> 0:28:11.879
<v Speaker 4>the Spider, you know what I'm saying. The Spider in

0:28:11.920 --> 0:28:14.600
<v Speaker 4>there because you know, he started off hard at Auburn,

0:28:14.680 --> 0:28:16.520
<v Speaker 4>went through a lot of stuff, but he learned to

0:28:16.640 --> 0:28:19.040
<v Speaker 4>manipulate the game and play the game when he got

0:28:19.119 --> 0:28:19.680
<v Speaker 4>the organ.

0:28:19.920 --> 0:28:21.680
<v Speaker 3>So I got to throw Varius in there and say,

0:28:21.720 --> 0:28:23.399
<v Speaker 3>you know what, it might be a liveris in there

0:28:23.440 --> 0:28:24.000
<v Speaker 3>too with him.

0:28:25.080 --> 0:28:26.040
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, I like that.

0:28:26.160 --> 0:28:26.800
<v Speaker 3>I like that a lot.

0:28:26.840 --> 0:28:29.600
<v Speaker 5>I mean, yeah, Varius had a really rough, obviously upbringing.

0:28:30.520 --> 0:28:32.920
<v Speaker 5>He was born in gosh, I think it was not

0:28:33.040 --> 0:28:36.080
<v Speaker 5>Bravos with somewhere in Esos and you know, a lot

0:28:36.119 --> 0:28:38.880
<v Speaker 5>of bad things happened to him. And similar to both Nicks,

0:28:38.880 --> 0:28:41.200
<v Speaker 5>a lot of bad things happened in Auburn. He did

0:28:41.280 --> 0:28:44.120
<v Speaker 5>not He did not have an easy path at Auburn.

0:28:44.200 --> 0:28:47.160
<v Speaker 5>The offensive line was terrible, the coaching Scott was terrible consistently,

0:28:48.120 --> 0:28:49.920
<v Speaker 5>and he was able to kind of rise up out

0:28:50.000 --> 0:28:53.560
<v Speaker 5>of that, uh dysfunction in sana Verus. So I like

0:28:53.640 --> 0:28:55.440
<v Speaker 5>that one a lot too, final one.

0:28:55.880 --> 0:28:59.240
<v Speaker 2>JJ McCarthy and Gindri Barathian.

0:29:00.240 --> 0:29:03.440
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, no, it's you know, you hit it right on

0:29:03.480 --> 0:29:03.720
<v Speaker 5>the head.

0:29:04.000 --> 0:29:06.160
<v Speaker 3>Robert's bastard son, Okay.

0:29:07.560 --> 0:29:13.280
<v Speaker 4>And why Gendre the tool maker tough, the lived in,

0:29:15.520 --> 0:29:17.720
<v Speaker 4>lived in flea bottom his whole life.

0:29:17.920 --> 0:29:18.840
<v Speaker 3>You gotta realize.

0:29:19.040 --> 0:29:22.520
<v Speaker 4>So you said, JJ is tough, been through a lot,

0:29:22.800 --> 0:29:25.680
<v Speaker 4>understands he's a champion. That's why I kind of chose

0:29:25.960 --> 0:29:28.600
<v Speaker 4>I chose two other people to kind of compare him

0:29:28.640 --> 0:29:32.560
<v Speaker 4>to one. I chose the hound because I feel like

0:29:33.600 --> 0:29:37.120
<v Speaker 4>JJ face has been pushed to the fire, like it

0:29:37.200 --> 0:29:39.720
<v Speaker 4>has been pushed to the fire. He wasn't asked to

0:29:39.800 --> 0:29:42.160
<v Speaker 4>do as much as everybody else. He just did whenever

0:29:42.320 --> 0:29:45.360
<v Speaker 4>he was asked very well, and he did it to

0:29:45.480 --> 0:29:48.480
<v Speaker 4>the peak performance he didn't. He wasn't actually throw forty times.

0:29:48.600 --> 0:29:50.600
<v Speaker 4>He was asked to throw nineteen times and he completed

0:29:50.640 --> 0:29:53.720
<v Speaker 4>seventeen pass like that. Similar to the Hound, I also

0:29:53.840 --> 0:29:57.800
<v Speaker 4>got to throw the nearest targarian in there because he

0:29:58.560 --> 0:30:01.600
<v Speaker 4>like the way that he he's rising up these bullets.

0:30:01.760 --> 0:30:03.480
<v Speaker 4>You can only do that if you ride a drag.

0:30:03.920 --> 0:30:05.680
<v Speaker 4>You can only do it if you rand.

0:30:08.480 --> 0:30:08.920
<v Speaker 3>I love it.

0:30:09.200 --> 0:30:11.520
<v Speaker 5>I love both of those, especially love the Denarius one,

0:30:11.960 --> 0:30:15.440
<v Speaker 5>especially when you think about the Quick in season one.

0:30:15.520 --> 0:30:17.800
<v Speaker 5>I mean she went from you know, being sold off

0:30:17.840 --> 0:30:20.320
<v Speaker 5>to cal Drago to the end of the season, you know,

0:30:20.560 --> 0:30:23.320
<v Speaker 5>having three dragons, so kind of a similar rise, right

0:30:23.440 --> 0:30:26.560
<v Speaker 5>as Jaion Carthy's have over the past couple of months.

0:30:26.600 --> 0:30:30.240
<v Speaker 5>But I'm going to stick with my Gendri Barapian cop

0:30:30.360 --> 0:30:33.760
<v Speaker 5>for a couple of reasons. One, I think Gendri, you know,

0:30:34.080 --> 0:30:37.000
<v Speaker 5>is a bastard, but he does have royal blood. He's

0:30:37.080 --> 0:30:40.520
<v Speaker 5>the bastard son of King Barrati. And so Jajie McCarthy

0:30:40.840 --> 0:30:43.800
<v Speaker 5>former five star one of the best high school quarterbacks

0:30:43.880 --> 0:30:47.000
<v Speaker 5>coming out in his class, so five star pedigree, right,

0:30:47.240 --> 0:30:50.360
<v Speaker 5>and then they both really weren't asked to do a

0:30:50.560 --> 0:30:54.640
<v Speaker 5>lot throughout Jad's career and throughout Gendri you know, throughout

0:30:54.640 --> 0:30:58.760
<v Speaker 5>the show. But when they were called upon, they always

0:30:59.040 --> 0:31:02.200
<v Speaker 5>oftentimes win. Jajon McCarthy in those moments where he was

0:31:02.280 --> 0:31:04.840
<v Speaker 5>asked to make that got to have it third and

0:31:04.920 --> 0:31:07.880
<v Speaker 5>long throw or make the god got to have it,

0:31:08.000 --> 0:31:11.720
<v Speaker 5>you know throw in the red zone, he consistently delivered.

0:31:11.880 --> 0:31:14.720
<v Speaker 5>And same with Genjury w And Gendry was called upon

0:31:15.120 --> 0:31:18.280
<v Speaker 5>to you know, run back beyond the wall to go.

0:31:18.880 --> 0:31:22.360
<v Speaker 4>Can we both agree did he ran back from beyond

0:31:22.440 --> 0:31:25.040
<v Speaker 4>the wall? He ran back to that was too quick

0:31:25.080 --> 0:31:27.520
<v Speaker 4>of a run, like Gandry probably should be compared to

0:31:27.600 --> 0:31:29.520
<v Speaker 4>Marvin Harrison, Julia Case.

0:31:30.080 --> 0:31:31.560
<v Speaker 5>And at that point he should be compared to like

0:31:31.680 --> 0:31:32.360
<v Speaker 5>Xandre Worthy.

0:31:33.720 --> 0:31:33.880
<v Speaker 2>Right.

0:31:35.080 --> 0:31:38.360
<v Speaker 5>But but Gendrey, you know, time and time again, he

0:31:38.440 --> 0:31:41.960
<v Speaker 5>stepped up when his name was called upon again. I

0:31:42.000 --> 0:31:46.160
<v Speaker 5>think I think I said, you know that his best

0:31:46.240 --> 0:31:48.000
<v Speaker 5>bault might be ahead of him from McCarthy.

0:31:48.200 --> 0:31:48.280
<v Speaker 1>Right.

0:31:48.320 --> 0:31:51.200
<v Speaker 5>I think if McCarthy gets into a system that is

0:31:51.400 --> 0:31:54.680
<v Speaker 5>much more quarterback friendly, much more hey, we're gonna air

0:31:54.800 --> 0:31:57.720
<v Speaker 5>this thing out, you know, have some unique kind of

0:31:57.720 --> 0:31:59.560
<v Speaker 5>play designs and be able to kind of get some

0:31:59.720 --> 0:32:03.200
<v Speaker 5>she was up and more consistently. I think that's gonna

0:32:03.240 --> 0:32:06.560
<v Speaker 5>go along way to his development. And similar to Genjury,

0:32:06.640 --> 0:32:09.360
<v Speaker 5>I think if Game of Thrones had, say an extra season,

0:32:10.160 --> 0:32:13.680
<v Speaker 5>I mean, shoot, Gendri Berrapians lord of Storm's end, I

0:32:13.720 --> 0:32:15.920
<v Speaker 5>mean he's going to be a high Yeah, he's going

0:32:15.960 --> 0:32:18.840
<v Speaker 5>to be a high lord moving forward. And so I

0:32:19.000 --> 0:32:21.440
<v Speaker 5>think his best ball is ahead of him. And so

0:32:21.560 --> 0:32:26.080
<v Speaker 5>I think taking JJ McCarthy right now, as presently kind

0:32:26.120 --> 0:32:30.280
<v Speaker 5>of presented is a risk. I think it's a risk.

0:32:30.440 --> 0:32:33.760
<v Speaker 5>I think that you can bet on his tools, you

0:32:33.800 --> 0:32:37.800
<v Speaker 5>can bet on the limited sample size that he's kind

0:32:37.800 --> 0:32:42.520
<v Speaker 5>of shown on tape in those high leverage situations. But

0:32:42.640 --> 0:32:44.800
<v Speaker 5>at the end of the day, he's not a for

0:32:44.920 --> 0:32:47.880
<v Speaker 5>sure thing. You know, we have to ask ourselves, Hey, like,

0:32:48.680 --> 0:32:51.520
<v Speaker 5>if Harball really had a quarterback worthy of a top

0:32:51.600 --> 0:32:54.200
<v Speaker 5>three pick, why didn't he throw a little more? And

0:32:54.320 --> 0:32:58.560
<v Speaker 5>I get either, run first, coach, run the ball, play

0:32:58.600 --> 0:33:01.320
<v Speaker 5>the events. But still, I mean we're talking a top

0:33:01.400 --> 0:33:03.840
<v Speaker 5>three quarterback and you're not airing it out. I mean

0:33:04.400 --> 0:33:07.200
<v Speaker 5>it's it's it's a little you know, cause for concern.

0:33:07.320 --> 0:33:09.720
<v Speaker 5>And same with Gendjury. It's like, at the end of

0:33:09.800 --> 0:33:12.480
<v Speaker 5>the day, he is a bastard born in Flea Bottom

0:33:13.080 --> 0:33:15.760
<v Speaker 5>you never quite know how he's gonna be in that

0:33:16.040 --> 0:33:19.720
<v Speaker 5>top dog spot. It's a risk, a risk I could

0:33:19.840 --> 0:33:23.480
<v Speaker 5>very well pay high dividends. And so I love the

0:33:23.520 --> 0:33:29.560
<v Speaker 5>genjury engaging o'carithe. You pick two prospects that are high

0:33:29.680 --> 0:33:30.880
<v Speaker 5>risk but better high reward.

0:33:31.360 --> 0:33:34.800
<v Speaker 3>I see a little from the veil. What was the

0:33:34.880 --> 0:33:36.640
<v Speaker 3>young man, a young Aaron from the veil?

0:33:37.880 --> 0:33:43.440
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, but t with Brittley Weisman, who's a former NFL

0:33:43.600 --> 0:33:46.320
<v Speaker 1>draft scout and draft unless he also definitely knows his

0:33:46.400 --> 0:33:48.720
<v Speaker 1>Game of Thrones like Fred does. But since we got

0:33:48.760 --> 0:33:50.240
<v Speaker 1>you here, we have the draft coming up, we got

0:33:50.400 --> 0:33:52.360
<v Speaker 1>to ask you some draft questions as well.

0:33:52.440 --> 0:33:54.280
<v Speaker 2>So I'll start with the most obvious one.

0:33:54.880 --> 0:33:57.200
<v Speaker 1>If you're the Commanders at number two, and certainly they

0:33:57.240 --> 0:33:59.760
<v Speaker 1>are in the market four quarterback, who's your guy?

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah? And I have no idea kind of like what

0:34:03.680 --> 0:34:05.600
<v Speaker 5>I'm gonna get get into here with you guys. I

0:34:05.600 --> 0:34:07.920
<v Speaker 5>don't know if you're a Jaden Daniels, if you're Drake May,

0:34:08.040 --> 0:34:10.640
<v Speaker 5>so I'm not get in trouble here. But I am

0:34:10.719 --> 0:34:13.680
<v Speaker 5>a Drake May. I am a Drake May over Jadon

0:34:13.719 --> 0:34:18.759
<v Speaker 5>Daniels at too. I think Drake May his upside to

0:34:18.880 --> 0:34:22.720
<v Speaker 5>me is as high as any quarterback in this class,

0:34:22.880 --> 0:34:26.400
<v Speaker 5>and I think he is unfairly getting criticized for the

0:34:26.719 --> 0:34:30.160
<v Speaker 5>lack of supporting cast and he was given this past year.

0:34:30.160 --> 0:34:32.760
<v Speaker 5>I think if you go back to his sophomore tape,

0:34:32.880 --> 0:34:35.600
<v Speaker 5>he was outstanding. And that's that's obviously when he had

0:34:36.440 --> 0:34:39.120
<v Speaker 5>Josh Downs and a couple offensive lineman and a running

0:34:39.200 --> 0:34:42.000
<v Speaker 5>back with him last year and so a little more

0:34:42.120 --> 0:34:45.960
<v Speaker 5>kind of NFL players around him, and he was really

0:34:46.000 --> 0:34:49.160
<v Speaker 5>able to kind of showcase what he can do. Drake May,

0:34:49.239 --> 0:34:52.040
<v Speaker 5>he's a prototype. He has a rocket arm exaggerated across

0:34:52.080 --> 0:34:55.239
<v Speaker 5>all levels of the field, really good velocity, and that's

0:34:55.280 --> 0:34:58.560
<v Speaker 5>where I do question Dan Daniels. I don't know about

0:34:58.600 --> 0:35:02.239
<v Speaker 5>his arm strength in terms of the actual driving of

0:35:02.400 --> 0:35:05.440
<v Speaker 5>the football in the intermediates part of the field. I

0:35:05.520 --> 0:35:08.920
<v Speaker 5>don't think he has that ability to just zip it

0:35:09.000 --> 0:35:12.480
<v Speaker 5>in right in the middle of the field against in

0:35:12.600 --> 0:35:15.600
<v Speaker 5>bracket coverage. I don't know about that. With Jade and Daniels,

0:35:15.600 --> 0:35:18.759
<v Speaker 5>I think he's a great deep ball thrower, but that's

0:35:18.880 --> 0:35:22.399
<v Speaker 5>more about trajectory and arch and touch, whereas Drake May

0:35:22.480 --> 0:35:24.680
<v Speaker 5>can do that as well. But I think he just

0:35:24.719 --> 0:35:27.840
<v Speaker 5>has a little more gas in his arm. Also, I

0:35:27.880 --> 0:35:30.160
<v Speaker 5>mean Drake May. I think he has about twenty pounds

0:35:30.360 --> 0:35:32.600
<v Speaker 5>over Jade and Daniels, which leads me to believe he

0:35:32.640 --> 0:35:36.200
<v Speaker 5>can hold up more against NFL defensive line and taking

0:35:36.239 --> 0:35:39.360
<v Speaker 5>a beating to him. He's stronger and firmer in the pocket.

0:35:40.760 --> 0:35:43.120
<v Speaker 5>I just think Drake May just he has a lot

0:35:43.200 --> 0:35:44.960
<v Speaker 5>to like. You know, he has a lot to like.

0:35:45.080 --> 0:35:49.120
<v Speaker 5>And I think Drake May, you know, his development is

0:35:49.400 --> 0:35:52.800
<v Speaker 5>just getting started. Where's Jade and Daniels. He's been in

0:35:52.920 --> 0:35:57.360
<v Speaker 5>college for you know, six years, and his progression is phenomenal.

0:35:57.480 --> 0:35:59.239
<v Speaker 5>I love it. And this is not a slight towards

0:35:59.320 --> 0:36:02.360
<v Speaker 5>Jade and Daniel. I just think that if Jaden Daniels

0:36:02.480 --> 0:36:06.360
<v Speaker 5>was leaving after his thirty year, it wouldn't be a conversation.

0:36:06.640 --> 0:36:09.360
<v Speaker 5>It would be Drake May by a mile. And so

0:36:10.040 --> 0:36:13.640
<v Speaker 5>I am willing to take the risk on Drake May. Again,

0:36:13.680 --> 0:36:18.359
<v Speaker 5>I just think his upset his upsides higher. And yeah,

0:36:18.400 --> 0:36:21.080
<v Speaker 5>and then again this isan Daniels. I think Jayden Downs

0:36:21.160 --> 0:36:23.800
<v Speaker 5>is the third best quarterback in the class, but I

0:36:23.880 --> 0:36:25.680
<v Speaker 5>got Drake May kind of comfortably ahead of him.

0:36:26.280 --> 0:36:29.319
<v Speaker 4>Everybody's talking about the quarterback class because the quarterbacks out

0:36:29.360 --> 0:36:31.760
<v Speaker 4>of sports car everybody liked the look at sports cars,

0:36:32.080 --> 0:36:34.400
<v Speaker 4>but I like the SUVs because I got kids.

0:36:35.040 --> 0:36:37.759
<v Speaker 3>Could this be because nobody's talking about it?

0:36:37.840 --> 0:36:40.440
<v Speaker 4>Could this be the best offensive tackle draft in the

0:36:40.560 --> 0:36:43.719
<v Speaker 4>last twenty years. You're talking about guys like Joe oh

0:36:43.960 --> 0:36:44.200
<v Speaker 4>j C.

0:36:44.440 --> 0:36:49.239
<v Speaker 3>Latham. My guy is guiding from Oklahoma. I think he's

0:36:49.320 --> 0:36:49.760
<v Speaker 3>a beast.

0:36:49.840 --> 0:36:51.920
<v Speaker 4>Most people don't even understand he played running back in

0:36:52.080 --> 0:36:55.040
<v Speaker 4>high school. One of the best athletes at the offense line.

0:36:55.280 --> 0:36:57.759
<v Speaker 4>Could this be because I can see right now six

0:36:57.880 --> 0:36:59.959
<v Speaker 4>offensive line and going in the first thirty two picks.

0:37:00.640 --> 0:37:02.920
<v Speaker 4>Could this be the best office of tackle draft in

0:37:02.960 --> 0:37:04.400
<v Speaker 4>over the last twenty years?

0:37:06.080 --> 0:37:07.839
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, I'm stru I know we had another good one.

0:37:07.960 --> 0:37:11.680
<v Speaker 5>Trying to remember what year from Oregon State?

0:37:12.040 --> 0:37:15.560
<v Speaker 4>Or you also got what's the name from state? Yes,

0:37:16.040 --> 0:37:18.319
<v Speaker 4>so it's it's guys all over here. And these are

0:37:18.360 --> 0:37:20.600
<v Speaker 4>plug and play guys. These aren't guys that need to

0:37:20.880 --> 0:37:22.640
<v Speaker 4>sit on the bench for a year. These guys that

0:37:22.760 --> 0:37:25.520
<v Speaker 4>are ready to play right now. And it shocks me

0:37:25.640 --> 0:37:28.360
<v Speaker 4>because I know it's not the sixty pick. How nobody's

0:37:28.440 --> 0:37:31.759
<v Speaker 4>talking about what really matters the trenches. This could be

0:37:31.880 --> 0:37:33.920
<v Speaker 4>the best offensive tackle draft.

0:37:33.680 --> 0:37:34.479
<v Speaker 3>In a long time.

0:37:35.760 --> 0:37:38.600
<v Speaker 5>It really could be Fred and you know you mentioned

0:37:38.640 --> 0:37:41.279
<v Speaker 5>all the guys Joe A. Troy Fountain from Washington is

0:37:41.320 --> 0:37:45.640
<v Speaker 5>probably my favorite of this bunch from Penn State, Telist

0:37:46.280 --> 0:37:49.080
<v Speaker 5>World and State your guy Tyler guy in from Oklahoma.

0:37:49.120 --> 0:37:51.400
<v Speaker 5>And then there's other guys that I'm talking about by

0:37:52.920 --> 0:37:59.080
<v Speaker 5>Kingsley Patch Paul from Houston. I mean, there is a

0:37:59.280 --> 0:38:03.080
<v Speaker 5>laundry list of tackles. Jordan Morgan from Arizona another guy

0:38:03.120 --> 0:38:05.920
<v Speaker 5>I really like. I mean, there's about eight guys that

0:38:06.120 --> 0:38:08.479
<v Speaker 5>if you heard their name go in the first round,

0:38:09.120 --> 0:38:11.520
<v Speaker 5>you wouldn't be surprised. If anything, you call it a

0:38:11.560 --> 0:38:15.120
<v Speaker 5>good pick. It's and it's guys who can play left

0:38:15.239 --> 0:38:18.000
<v Speaker 5>or right. Jac Latham's predominantly a right tackle. Joe a

0:38:18.360 --> 0:38:22.000
<v Speaker 5>left tackle to last Ulaga, plays right in college at

0:38:22.000 --> 0:38:24.400
<v Speaker 5>Oregon State, but I think he could do both. TROYA.

0:38:24.440 --> 0:38:27.560
<v Speaker 5>Fountain and his left tackle, he could play right. It's

0:38:27.920 --> 0:38:31.680
<v Speaker 5>phenomenal class. All these guys are athletic, They're long, they

0:38:31.760 --> 0:38:34.240
<v Speaker 5>can move, they can both pass block and run block.

0:38:34.880 --> 0:38:36.920
<v Speaker 5>All of them I think are really really good players.

0:38:36.920 --> 0:38:38.600
<v Speaker 5>And I know the Commanders are probably going to be

0:38:38.640 --> 0:38:40.920
<v Speaker 5>in the market for a tackle, not at two. I

0:38:41.000 --> 0:38:43.160
<v Speaker 5>think they got to get the quarterback. But you know,

0:38:43.320 --> 0:38:44.879
<v Speaker 5>somewhere in the second round. I think they have two

0:38:44.960 --> 0:38:48.120
<v Speaker 5>early second round picks. I would not be shocked. I mean,

0:38:48.200 --> 0:38:51.919
<v Speaker 5>Gosha Kingsley's Sumatala falls to them in the second round

0:38:52.000 --> 0:38:54.000
<v Speaker 5>and they can mab him and then also get their

0:38:54.080 --> 0:38:57.319
<v Speaker 5>quarterback of the future at two. That's a massive win.

0:38:57.840 --> 0:39:00.640
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, and you right, And let's talk outside of the

0:39:00.680 --> 0:39:03.480
<v Speaker 4>first round, because yeah, the sexy picks in the first round,

0:39:03.520 --> 0:39:05.640
<v Speaker 4>but we know the NFL have made from second rounds

0:39:05.680 --> 0:39:06.880
<v Speaker 4>and undrafted free agents.

0:39:07.080 --> 0:39:08.480
<v Speaker 3>So let's be honest with this thing.

0:39:08.800 --> 0:39:11.320
<v Speaker 4>Anybody that you say, you know what, he might not

0:39:11.440 --> 0:39:13.400
<v Speaker 4>go in that first day, but this guy, to me

0:39:13.880 --> 0:39:16.960
<v Speaker 4>is a gym and a guaranteed ball. I start first,

0:39:17.320 --> 0:39:21.120
<v Speaker 4>I think Madanka Crawley. I think Madkai Crawley is uh

0:39:21.920 --> 0:39:25.800
<v Speaker 4>the faster version of Deebo Samuels. I think when he

0:39:25.920 --> 0:39:28.760
<v Speaker 4>gets in the NFL, it's gonna be hard for NFL

0:39:28.880 --> 0:39:30.600
<v Speaker 4>coners to tackle him consistently.

0:39:30.800 --> 0:39:32.880
<v Speaker 3>I think he got the speed to beat you vertically.

0:39:33.160 --> 0:39:36.440
<v Speaker 4>I think he built like a He built like Shinnon Shark,

0:39:36.560 --> 0:39:39.200
<v Speaker 4>like he's he's really built, and I just think he

0:39:39.280 --> 0:39:42.200
<v Speaker 4>gonna I think he's set up for a long long career,

0:39:42.320 --> 0:39:43.359
<v Speaker 4>especially with the right team.

0:39:45.160 --> 0:39:48.640
<v Speaker 5>Love Mary with him route running.

0:39:48.719 --> 0:39:50.120
<v Speaker 6>But in terms of like is.

0:39:50.400 --> 0:39:53.200
<v Speaker 5>Ball in his hands, yes, I mean he's not not big,

0:39:53.280 --> 0:39:55.600
<v Speaker 5>but he's breaking all these tackles. I mean, like no

0:39:55.719 --> 0:39:58.359
<v Speaker 5>one tackles him at the first attempt. You see him

0:39:58.440 --> 0:40:02.319
<v Speaker 5>this trucking guys make you miss the debo. Kompa is good.

0:40:04.200 --> 0:40:06.600
<v Speaker 5>He's a really fun player. I like him a lot.

0:40:07.280 --> 0:40:08.840
<v Speaker 5>I think you have to be a little bit creative.

0:40:09.280 --> 0:40:12.759
<v Speaker 5>You know, you guys know Curtis Samuel obviously commanders. I

0:40:13.120 --> 0:40:17.280
<v Speaker 5>think if you have a plan for Madiki Corley, similar

0:40:17.320 --> 0:40:19.879
<v Speaker 5>to how Curtis Samuel was utilized early in his career

0:40:19.920 --> 0:40:21.920
<v Speaker 5>at Carolina, get him in the backfield a little bit,

0:40:22.239 --> 0:40:24.440
<v Speaker 5>you know, just be creative in terms of getting ways

0:40:24.480 --> 0:40:26.800
<v Speaker 5>to get the ball on his hands. I think he

0:40:26.880 --> 0:40:29.680
<v Speaker 5>could be a really good weapon for an offense. But

0:40:29.840 --> 0:40:33.160
<v Speaker 5>in terms of like a day two ish player who

0:40:33.360 --> 0:40:35.880
<v Speaker 5>Day three is player who I think is going to

0:40:36.120 --> 0:40:40.520
<v Speaker 5>be surprising people early in his career. I love Jayden

0:40:40.600 --> 0:40:43.840
<v Speaker 5>Hicks from Washington State and safety. I think he's a

0:40:43.920 --> 0:40:47.680
<v Speaker 5>really good player, outstanding size, He's a versatile guy. You

0:40:47.760 --> 0:40:51.279
<v Speaker 5>can line up single high split safety, you can come

0:40:51.360 --> 0:40:55.000
<v Speaker 5>down in the box, even covering the slot. My question

0:40:55.080 --> 0:40:56.600
<v Speaker 5>for him was just how fast is he?

0:40:59.840 --> 0:41:02.759
<v Speaker 3>This is the speed track gonna be too fast for him?

0:41:03.040 --> 0:41:06.799
<v Speaker 5>And exactly exactly, And I think he tested well at

0:41:06.840 --> 0:41:10.080
<v Speaker 5>his pro DA answered some of those questions in terms

0:41:10.120 --> 0:41:13.719
<v Speaker 5>of instincts, ball skills, his ability to kind of match

0:41:13.800 --> 0:41:16.080
<v Speaker 5>up in man with the size and length. I think

0:41:16.160 --> 0:41:19.279
<v Speaker 5>he can do a lot across the board and in

0:41:19.400 --> 0:41:21.719
<v Speaker 5>a week safety class. I mean, there's not a lot

0:41:21.760 --> 0:41:24.200
<v Speaker 5>of guys who could. Maybe he counted on as a

0:41:24.280 --> 0:41:27.080
<v Speaker 5>day one starter. I think he's the guy who might

0:41:27.160 --> 0:41:29.360
<v Speaker 5>be able to So I would say him as a

0:41:29.400 --> 0:41:31.839
<v Speaker 5>guy kind of a mid later rounds when I think

0:41:31.880 --> 0:41:33.040
<v Speaker 5>he can come in and have an impact.

0:41:33.320 --> 0:41:36.799
<v Speaker 3>I like James Williams from Miami, did they move into linebacker? Yeah?

0:41:36.800 --> 0:41:38.359
<v Speaker 3>I think they move right there.

0:41:38.719 --> 0:41:41.839
<v Speaker 4>Might might not only save his career in the league,

0:41:42.040 --> 0:41:43.560
<v Speaker 4>might turn him into a special player.

0:41:44.560 --> 0:41:47.719
<v Speaker 5>Absolutely. I mean you've seen it, you know in today's game.

0:41:47.800 --> 0:41:52.239
<v Speaker 5>I mean, you know Jeremiah Oa, Gosh j Ok from

0:41:52.560 --> 0:41:54.200
<v Speaker 5>Cleveland I'm drinking playing and.

0:41:54.239 --> 0:41:56.520
<v Speaker 3>Diabolo Raiders also.

0:41:58.000 --> 0:42:01.080
<v Speaker 5>Yep from Vontech. Yeah, you see you see the guys

0:42:01.160 --> 0:42:03.399
<v Speaker 5>you know play safety in college and come back down

0:42:03.680 --> 0:42:06.680
<v Speaker 5>into the box. Today's game is such a space game,

0:42:06.840 --> 0:42:09.960
<v Speaker 5>you know, such a game that requires speed enough, but

0:42:10.080 --> 0:42:12.920
<v Speaker 5>this is another second level. I think James Williams from Miami,

0:42:13.000 --> 0:42:15.400
<v Speaker 5>I mean that move to me, as you mentioned, is

0:42:15.480 --> 0:42:18.080
<v Speaker 5>definitely going to help him one in terms of where

0:42:18.120 --> 0:42:20.759
<v Speaker 5>he gets drafted. I think that automatically boosts him into

0:42:21.560 --> 0:42:25.799
<v Speaker 5>you know, minimum third round, yeah, you know, third round,

0:42:26.440 --> 0:42:28.719
<v Speaker 5>fourth round, and it's also going to help him kind

0:42:28.719 --> 0:42:30.200
<v Speaker 5>of stick in the NFL as well.

0:42:31.160 --> 0:42:32.920
<v Speaker 1>Really, I want to ask the opposite of one of

0:42:32.960 --> 0:42:35.600
<v Speaker 1>Fred's questions, which is instead of a gym, who's the

0:42:35.680 --> 0:42:38.719
<v Speaker 1>one guy outside of the quarterback position who you believe

0:42:38.800 --> 0:42:40.840
<v Speaker 1>is it can't miss? Is it Marvin Harrison Junior? Is

0:42:40.880 --> 0:42:42.840
<v Speaker 1>it brock Bowers he could end up with the Chargers.

0:42:44.520 --> 0:42:46.320
<v Speaker 1>Who's the one guy who's not a QB that you

0:42:46.360 --> 0:42:46.960
<v Speaker 1>think this guy is.

0:42:46.960 --> 0:42:47.480
<v Speaker 3>Going to be a star.

0:42:49.160 --> 0:42:53.239
<v Speaker 5>If someone said, hey, Brentley, like, if you claim this

0:42:53.360 --> 0:42:55.239
<v Speaker 5>player and there's going to be a multi pro Bowl

0:42:55.320 --> 0:42:57.040
<v Speaker 5>or ten year pro and he's going to be just

0:42:58.200 --> 0:43:01.960
<v Speaker 5>bet my career thing I have in one player it's

0:43:02.080 --> 0:43:04.680
<v Speaker 5>actually a receiver, but it's not Harrison.

0:43:04.800 --> 0:43:10.239
<v Speaker 3>It's Jama Chases. All I see when I watch it.

0:43:11.680 --> 0:43:15.200
<v Speaker 5>Jamal Jamar, Chase Davante Adams. I mean it's it's the

0:43:15.320 --> 0:43:19.759
<v Speaker 5>way he wins is more translatable to me than the

0:43:19.800 --> 0:43:24.040
<v Speaker 5>way Harrison wins. I think Romo doing Zay he is one.

0:43:24.160 --> 0:43:26.880
<v Speaker 5>He's faster than Harrison point, but he's faster in Harrison.

0:43:26.920 --> 0:43:29.080
<v Speaker 5>I think he's work sposive, and Harrison I think they

0:43:29.200 --> 0:43:33.480
<v Speaker 5>both excel playing the football. I think they're really good

0:43:33.520 --> 0:43:36.759
<v Speaker 5>in terms of when they're contested having corners on him.

0:43:36.800 --> 0:43:40.040
<v Speaker 5>He's able to kind of position his body always in

0:43:40.120 --> 0:43:43.399
<v Speaker 5>great position to attack the football in the air. He's

0:43:43.440 --> 0:43:46.720
<v Speaker 5>great after the catch. He's tough, he's athletic, he's smart.

0:43:47.440 --> 0:43:49.880
<v Speaker 5>I just don't see a path for this guy to fail.

0:43:50.400 --> 0:43:53.200
<v Speaker 5>I genuinely do not see a path for him not

0:43:53.360 --> 0:43:58.520
<v Speaker 5>to be an immediate thousand yards receiver in the NFL. Now,

0:43:58.640 --> 0:44:01.440
<v Speaker 5>I I have Youverson above him in terms of like

0:44:01.560 --> 0:44:06.360
<v Speaker 5>the grade, but I feel more confident in Roma Doonsa

0:44:07.040 --> 0:44:10.120
<v Speaker 5>being a cannot miss prospect and Harrison. I think Romba

0:44:10.160 --> 0:44:13.920
<v Speaker 5>Doonzay to me is whoever drafts him is getting a

0:44:14.040 --> 0:44:17.040
<v Speaker 5>Day one Maybe not pro bo because the league is

0:44:17.120 --> 0:44:20.000
<v Speaker 5>just so stacked with the receiver, but a Day one

0:44:20.160 --> 0:44:23.919
<v Speaker 5>number one receiver like immediately, I think MBA Doonesay.

0:44:23.640 --> 0:44:24.040
<v Speaker 6>Is that guy?

0:44:24.400 --> 0:44:29.120
<v Speaker 3>We agree? We agree he is John, Yeah.

0:44:29.520 --> 0:44:31.400
<v Speaker 5>He really is. He is a zoor high of the

0:44:32.239 --> 0:44:32.719
<v Speaker 5>of the draft.

0:44:32.800 --> 0:44:37.040
<v Speaker 1>Last he's Britley Weiseman, former NFL scout and draft and

0:44:37.200 --> 0:44:40.200
<v Speaker 1>let's follow him on Twitter at Brinley twelve. Obviously he

0:44:40.320 --> 0:44:42.080
<v Speaker 1>knows his Game of Thrones as well. And we appreciate

0:44:42.120 --> 0:44:42.680
<v Speaker 1>the time, Britany.

0:44:42.680 --> 0:44:43.239
<v Speaker 2>Thank you so much.

0:44:44.320 --> 0:44:45.839
<v Speaker 5>Thank you guys for having me. It's a lot of fun.

0:44:47.400 --> 0:44:49.200
<v Speaker 2>Now we got to face some bills and then it's

0:44:49.280 --> 0:44:50.719
<v Speaker 2>back to free agency.

0:44:50.960 --> 0:44:52.560
<v Speaker 3>My man. You know what if I could, if I

0:44:52.600 --> 0:44:55.360
<v Speaker 3>could do pay these bills Shakespeare really like you do?

0:44:55.560 --> 0:44:57.560
<v Speaker 4>Oh no, and you read them like you and Hamley

0:44:57.680 --> 0:44:59.640
<v Speaker 4>or something like this. So I'm gonna try to match

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<v Speaker 1>So according to Pro Football Focuses, they graded the best

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<v Speaker 2>Moves in the NFC, and your Washington Commanders yes number one.

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<v Speaker 2>Then you get into the b's Lions, Eagles rams but.

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<v Speaker 1>Commanders, yes number one, and you know what I agree

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<v Speaker 1>across This isn't the first time we've heard. Whether it's

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<v Speaker 1>the people who are biased like me, people in the building,

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<v Speaker 1>people who know this organization, people outside of the organization,

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<v Speaker 1>this is a universal belief that this team did the

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<v Speaker 1>right thing.

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<v Speaker 3>Thank you, mister Adam Peters.

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<v Speaker 4>Yes, start there. That's the higher that sparked everything. That's

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<v Speaker 4>the higher that bought us Dan Quinn. That's the higher

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<v Speaker 4>that brought us the number one free agent class. That's

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<v Speaker 4>the higher that changed everything. And I think now this

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<v Speaker 4>this machine is starting to operate like a machine, and

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<v Speaker 4>it shouldn't shock you. When you put the right people

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<v Speaker 4>in place to do the right things, things come together.

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<v Speaker 4>And that's what's happening now. And also, we didn't have

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<v Speaker 4>any players on the roster, so I think we was

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<v Speaker 4>gonna go high in free agency anyway, because we had

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<v Speaker 4>slots to feel, yes, and we wasn't gonna feeling with

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<v Speaker 4>the old the players that we lost with last year.

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<v Speaker 4>We was gonna filling with new players in a new

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<v Speaker 4>direction in the new team.

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<v Speaker 2>And you and I love too, is that you said

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<v Speaker 2>a team because in the past we've seen this.

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<v Speaker 1>Right, there's a big splash in free agency, and right

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<v Speaker 1>and then it's like, all right, that's it.

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<v Speaker 2>This is what some butts in the seats. Yeah, I'm

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<v Speaker 2>ready to put some butts in the seats because the team.

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<v Speaker 3>Is and the team allowed you to be good over decades.

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<v Speaker 4>A player allowed you to be good as long as

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<v Speaker 4>he's healthy, and I think that's what they're doing over here.

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<v Speaker 3>Quality over quantity.

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<v Speaker 1>You've been in locker rooms before that word I have functional, dysfunctional,

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<v Speaker 1>I have yes. So when you talk about we were

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<v Speaker 1>discussing this at the beginning of the pod, these middle pieces.

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<v Speaker 2>You have a good locker room and guys that know

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<v Speaker 2>their role, how much does.

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<v Speaker 1>That help towards building a grade team because you can

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<v Speaker 1>have a lot of big names, a lot of big contracts,

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<v Speaker 1>and maybe you're missing that those middle pieces.

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<v Speaker 3>I think about it.

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<v Speaker 4>You got Austin Eckler, a chisel vet that want to

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<v Speaker 4>show people I still got it. You got a Hall

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<v Speaker 4>of Fame in Bobney Waggoner, just Wanner. Oh, he's gonna

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<v Speaker 4>set the tone in the locker room.

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<v Speaker 3>And you be quiet. You be quiet, you ain't want nothing,

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<v Speaker 3>you ain't want nothing, let me leave you by example.

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<v Speaker 4>Then you got Frankenluvu, a guy that say, you know what,

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<v Speaker 4>I just got my first big payday. I'm gonna show

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<v Speaker 4>him that don't work for even more. Then you got

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<v Speaker 4>a guy like Jeremy chen I got disrespected in Carolina.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm here set the record straight. It's always about what

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<v Speaker 4>is the hidden motivation of these players? And these hidden

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<v Speaker 4>motivations take us to different levels. And I love the

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<v Speaker 4>players we got because they do come with a lot

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<v Speaker 4>of hidden motivation. And I like that from when I

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<v Speaker 4>look at all of the sign these and I look

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<v Speaker 4>at it, I could go down and check on everybody,

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<v Speaker 4>and everybody playing for a whole different reason.

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<v Speaker 1>Who's the one player This is a tough question to

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<v Speaker 1>ask or tough question to answer, But who's the one

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<v Speaker 1>player that you are most excited about seeing Frankie.

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<v Speaker 4>Lou Yes know about it, because it sounded like if

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<v Speaker 4>I told you Jinks, I'm fing to go to the store.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm gonna go to Norseriums and get me some lou Vu,

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<v Speaker 4>You'll be like, you know, this kind of expensive.

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<v Speaker 3>Sounds expensive.

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<v Speaker 4>And if you watch this guy play on film and

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<v Speaker 4>you don't get excited, you ain't got a football post.

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<v Speaker 4>This guy shows up with nasty attitudes, with nasty intentions.

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<v Speaker 4>No matter if it's an offensive line and tight end, quarterback,

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<v Speaker 4>running back, he's trying to run through the middle of

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<v Speaker 4>their jersey.

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<v Speaker 3>I would have loved to play with that guy.

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<v Speaker 1>Oh man, He's gonna be an absolute just fireball coming

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<v Speaker 1>off there or wherever they put it.

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<v Speaker 3>And that's the thing about it.

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<v Speaker 4>He can play middle, he can play outside, he can

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<v Speaker 4>play whatever you need him to do. And that's why

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<v Speaker 4>I feel like he is one of those guys that

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<v Speaker 4>can really really make an imprint here and watch and I.

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<v Speaker 1>Love that parent with Bobby Wagner. It's like, oh, you

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<v Speaker 1>got Bobby Wagner patrolling in the middle. Watch what we're

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<v Speaker 1>gonna do with this guy.

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<v Speaker 4>We're just gonna let him lose. And guess what people

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<v Speaker 4>keep forgetting that we still got Jamie Davis. Mark my word,

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<v Speaker 4>this would be Jamie Davis coming out party. Hello people

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<v Speaker 4>in the NFL, my name is Jamie.

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<v Speaker 2>Aren't you happy to see the Cowboys have ever done anything?

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<v Speaker 3>Well? You know what, No, because they tell me that

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<v Speaker 3>they roster was already set. I'm not.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm not happy about their inactiveness. Why they got a

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<v Speaker 4>corner coming back digs all right? So they don't need

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<v Speaker 4>step funk. Gilmore showed you what he can do a right. Uh,

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<v Speaker 4>they had people backing up the guys on the office,

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<v Speaker 4>a line ready to step in. Don't forget they still

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<v Speaker 4>got the draft. I'm team, they're not active. Is Kansas

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<v Speaker 4>City active?

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<v Speaker 1>No?

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<v Speaker 3>The rosters yet? So no, that don't do anything to me.

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<v Speaker 2>The Contrey would say, but Kansas City just won a

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<v Speaker 2>Super Bowl.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, but also, uh, they are also a team with

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<v Speaker 3>a ready made roster.

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<v Speaker 4>Even though the Ravens brought in the Predator to run

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<v Speaker 4>the ball, they didn't really do much because the roster

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<v Speaker 4>was ready.

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<v Speaker 1>Okay, gotta ask those questions, gotta pay some bills, and

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<v Speaker 1>then we're gonna play a game.

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<v Speaker 2>It's gonna be one of those games.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't know.

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<v Speaker 2>It's gonna make me feel old. It's gen Z versus

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<v Speaker 2>Fred versus us.

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<v Speaker 3>Hey, I'm finna say, ain't not GenZ with you? Yeah?

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<v Speaker 2>So Caroline is here in studio, Caroline, What did they

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<v Speaker 2>call you?

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<v Speaker 3>Caroline?

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<v Speaker 2>Caroline, the Queen of the gen Z's all right, Queen

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<v Speaker 2>of the gen zs. So we have pieces of paper here.

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<v Speaker 1>We don't know what they say, and I'm going to

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<v Speaker 1>read you a gen Z phrase and I'll know what

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<v Speaker 1>it says. Again, I'll have the hint same thing for you,

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<v Speaker 1>and then if we get stuck, we can ask Caroline.

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<v Speaker 2>All right, the Queen of the gen Z's all right, all.

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<v Speaker 3>Are you ready to shoot? Okay?

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<v Speaker 6>Here we go, Oh mande this one.

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<v Speaker 2>What does a.

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<v Speaker 3>Stand a stand?

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 3>Is it the standard rit eminem net letter on the

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<v Speaker 3>song stand?

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, it's that's where it comes from.

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<v Speaker 6>But what is it?

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<v Speaker 3>So that makes a stand a person that's a stalker?

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<v Speaker 2>Pretty much? Yeah, I mean it's close close enough. It's

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<v Speaker 2>like I'm a hype, I'm a super fan.

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<v Speaker 5>That's a stand.

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<v Speaker 3>I would just listen to that song yesterday on Easter.

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<v Speaker 1>Let me get I love to have examples. Here, here's

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<v Speaker 1>the example. Jimmy Levada was a true queen. We stand

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<v Speaker 1>all right, Yes, you read the examples.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm shocked that I got there. We're right.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, that's good.

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<v Speaker 3>That was good? All right? What is riz? Riz? All

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<v Speaker 3>eyes z Z.

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<v Speaker 2>I knew this like three weeks agoing on for God

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<v Speaker 2>like this.

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<v Speaker 3>I get this. You're full of rees.

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<v Speaker 4>Hold on, hello, I'm full of reez smiles almost there,

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<v Speaker 4>but not quite enthusiasm. If you was, if you was

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<v Speaker 4>Caroline laughing at me like an old man round now,

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<v Speaker 4>if you were describing me to somebody crazy the sea

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<v Speaker 4>word is there?

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<v Speaker 1>What do I have a lot of charisma? There we go, Riz,

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<v Speaker 1>I'm sold you kids? Ever heard of B wow?

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<v Speaker 2>B yes?

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<v Speaker 3>Talking about that whiskey? Okay? Here we go.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, okay, Rot.

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<v Speaker 3>Like rot rot like r O T.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't even know the way that describe this doesn't

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<v Speaker 2>make any sense.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm trying to say that I'm rotting. Do I stink?

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<v Speaker 2>You don't stink it?

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<v Speaker 3>Well? If not rot, that means I'm probably like do

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<v Speaker 3>I we have the pans pamper or.

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<v Speaker 6>Something who you're not incontinent?

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<v Speaker 3>Some rot Caroline, what is rot?

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<v Speaker 5>So?

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<v Speaker 1>Rotting is a thing that's been popular on TikTok, where

0:55:53.800 --> 0:55:54.680
<v Speaker 1>it's mostly for girls.

0:55:54.719 --> 0:55:56.520
<v Speaker 2>I've never seen this for a guy. Just put that

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<v Speaker 2>out there. But pretty much, rotting is when you just

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<v Speaker 2>do nothing.

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<v Speaker 1>It's a night where you put your phone down, you

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<v Speaker 1>just take off all your makeup, you're in sweatpants, you

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<v Speaker 1>order take out like you are rotting on the couch.

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<v Speaker 2>Like the couch is where you anti social hibernation, this

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<v Speaker 2>couch standing.

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<v Speaker 4>He also can't even Yeah, that made me feel like

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<v Speaker 4>the south spot in a peach, that's rot.

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<v Speaker 2>Or the soft spot in the peach. I don't want,

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<v Speaker 2>I don't want.

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<v Speaker 1>Yep, yep, this's y a p like a bunch of gibberish,

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<v Speaker 1>like a bunch of nonsense like this is this is you.

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<v Speaker 3>Hit there with hit a bunch of talk. Yeah, this

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<v Speaker 3>is easy.

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<v Speaker 2>You got one that was an easy one.

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<v Speaker 3>It was, oh I know this one.

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<v Speaker 2>Someone has the ick. The ick, Yes, the icky.

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<v Speaker 3>Uh so if you.

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<v Speaker 6>Get ick, I mean they stink.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean it could be a reason why, but normally

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<v Speaker 1>it the Yeah, girls get the ick a lot.

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<v Speaker 2>I've been told.

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<v Speaker 1>It's when someone does something that makes you instantly hate

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<v Speaker 1>the idea of being with them romantically.

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<v Speaker 2>Example, oh my god, did you see Fred picking his nose?

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<v Speaker 2>That's such an ick.

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<v Speaker 3>This boogery is a yes.

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<v Speaker 1>But anything that you could be doing something, you're with

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<v Speaker 1>somebody and all of a sudden you do something and

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<v Speaker 1>someone says it or sees it, it's just like, oh,

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<v Speaker 1>I just got the ick.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, like he like pay his gas in the wrong place.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, like this in.

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<v Speaker 2>Public and be like, I just got I can't believe

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<v Speaker 2>this guy.

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<v Speaker 4>I'd be like, oh my fault gas. Really, like at

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<v Speaker 4>the end of that's human jinx. I'm so tired of

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<v Speaker 4>people not being human. Like I wouldn't hold I wouldn't

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<v Speaker 4>hold it as an ike against somebody, Like we was

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<v Speaker 4>out and one slipped, I'd be like, that's it.

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<v Speaker 3>You wouldn't be like that, would you hold it again?

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<v Speaker 2>I like you, but I don't care.

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<v Speaker 4>And I see now all right, all right, this one

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<v Speaker 4>might gonna be easy. The Lulu, Oh god, listen to

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<v Speaker 4>the the lou Lou.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, you hear that?

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<v Speaker 2>Delusional?

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<v Speaker 3>This man is a gem, all right?

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<v Speaker 2>Like you're the Lulu.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, you're delusional.

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<v Speaker 4>Yes, you know what you're basically now if people just

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<v Speaker 4>don't finish words anymore, this is what it is, Lou,

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<v Speaker 4>just tell him, just tell me I'm.

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<v Speaker 3>Crazy, alright.

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<v Speaker 2>That's like cra remember Craik, Crai, Lulu.

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<v Speaker 3>We used to say not in the nineties and stuff

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<v Speaker 3>like that, like like we made the word up or something.

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<v Speaker 2>All right, cow me, I got two left chair. Okay, So.

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<v Speaker 3>B f f R b if R. So this best

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<v Speaker 3>friend forever right now?

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<v Speaker 6>Uh?

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<v Speaker 4>Best friend forever? Oh then there's an R best friend forever.

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<v Speaker 3>That's not right, it's not.

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<v Speaker 2>I just didn't want to lead you down the path,

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<v Speaker 2>like figure.

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<v Speaker 3>Out the r if R mm hmm is it big

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<v Speaker 3>fat friend Richard?

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<v Speaker 2>People don't say buffer, do they? It is b F

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<v Speaker 2>f R right, Okay, what is it?

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<v Speaker 3>I give.

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<v Speaker 1>It's used when you want someone to stop lying or

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<v Speaker 1>get in touch with reality. Example person one, Yeah, I

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<v Speaker 1>have the best fashioned since person too, girl, B F

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<v Speaker 1>f R.

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<v Speaker 2>B for freaking real, B for real.

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<v Speaker 5>I just can't.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna be.

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<v Speaker 2>You can't even you're gonna rock.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna rock in this new world.

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<v Speaker 7>A all right, now, this is pronounced well A t

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<v Speaker 7>E like you ate something okay a t e Okay, Oh,

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<v Speaker 7>I don't know.

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<v Speaker 3>That's like I put like this, all right, if I'm

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<v Speaker 3>on the football field.

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<v Speaker 6>And I'm eating, you're eating, I mean all the something.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm just saying, like like if somebody on the basketball

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<v Speaker 4>court they going for thirty, they just what.

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<v Speaker 3>He checked? They just eight?

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<v Speaker 5>Thank you?

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<v Speaker 3>Oh it's oh.

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<v Speaker 2>I thought it was just eight.

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<v Speaker 6>Just oh, just eight.

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<v Speaker 2>That's it.

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<v Speaker 4>That's it.

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<v Speaker 1>Oh, like okay, oh, I was thinking like, I don't know,

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<v Speaker 1>like ct or, I thought it stood for something.

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<v Speaker 5>No, this is the world we live in.

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<v Speaker 3>Jay, you can't make this up.

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<v Speaker 1>I need to love like.

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<v Speaker 3>Sil language or something. Yeah, I know, I know.

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<v Speaker 2>We're a little bit smarter.

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<v Speaker 6>I think.

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<v Speaker 3>Nah, we went back, we went back. We got them,

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<v Speaker 3>we sent the generation back.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you can't click at Caroline, Yeah you did to that.

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<v Speaker 2>That's it for the Getting Loud Podcast, presented by a

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<v Speaker 2>Fred's Moon. I'm jameson.

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