1 00:00:00,880 --> 00:00:06,240 Speaker 1: And now moved the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks. 2 00:00:07,800 --> 00:00:11,399 Speaker 1: What's Up Everybody, DJ? Bucky back here for moved the Sticks. 3 00:00:11,400 --> 00:00:14,120 Speaker 1: A little two week break on the podcast, but excited 4 00:00:14,160 --> 00:00:16,239 Speaker 1: to be back here with my partner Bucky Brooks. What's 5 00:00:16,280 --> 00:00:19,120 Speaker 1: up man? Not too much DJ. How's everything going? How's uh? 6 00:00:19,280 --> 00:00:23,360 Speaker 1: Two weeks of no podcast? Life been treating? Oh, it's 7 00:00:23,400 --> 00:00:27,120 Speaker 1: been nice, man. I've I've got some flag football games in, 8 00:00:27,400 --> 00:00:30,560 Speaker 1: I've got a couple of track meets in. We've had 9 00:00:31,160 --> 00:00:32,680 Speaker 1: got my son's going in the ninth grade, so you've 10 00:00:32,680 --> 00:00:34,080 Speaker 1: got to step it up a little bit, get to 11 00:00:34,280 --> 00:00:36,680 Speaker 1: get the workouts going with him. So lots of lots 12 00:00:36,720 --> 00:00:39,040 Speaker 1: of family stuff and then in the evenings having a 13 00:00:39,080 --> 00:00:41,640 Speaker 1: little i call it pleasure, watching a little tape, a 14 00:00:41,680 --> 00:00:44,080 Speaker 1: little tape projects to work on. All right, little tell 15 00:00:44,080 --> 00:00:46,000 Speaker 1: you party. It's been good. It's been good. Two weeks 16 00:00:46,000 --> 00:00:49,159 Speaker 1: to man, same deal, same deal here. Um. Kind of 17 00:00:49,440 --> 00:00:51,320 Speaker 1: having a chance to kind of cast my eyes on 18 00:00:51,360 --> 00:00:53,239 Speaker 1: the twenty nineteen draft class, looking at some of the 19 00:00:53,240 --> 00:00:55,720 Speaker 1: top quarterbacks, some of the top players, just trying to 20 00:00:55,760 --> 00:00:57,360 Speaker 1: get a feel for those guys. Kind of getting the 21 00:00:57,360 --> 00:00:59,800 Speaker 1: early jump on the summer tape watching and then just 22 00:01:00,000 --> 00:01:02,240 Speaker 1: on to me, stay on the phone trying to hear 23 00:01:02,560 --> 00:01:05,120 Speaker 1: who's doing what doing O t A s and offseason workouts. 24 00:01:05,120 --> 00:01:08,240 Speaker 1: So it's been pretty good. Have you had anybody give 25 00:01:08,319 --> 00:01:10,160 Speaker 1: you a concern about the draft? You don't tell me 26 00:01:10,200 --> 00:01:13,640 Speaker 1: the name, but has there been anybody? Not? Not yet, 27 00:01:13,720 --> 00:01:16,760 Speaker 1: but sometimes you can kind of hearing in their voice 28 00:01:16,840 --> 00:01:20,480 Speaker 1: that maybe just maybe they weren't what they thought. But yeah, 29 00:01:20,959 --> 00:01:23,679 Speaker 1: I always they don't say anything negative, usually, but they'll 30 00:01:23,720 --> 00:01:26,160 Speaker 1: don't say anything. They just don't say anything. Yeah, yeah, 31 00:01:26,200 --> 00:01:27,920 Speaker 1: I'm standing out to you, and they start rattling off 32 00:01:27,920 --> 00:01:30,560 Speaker 1: all these other picks. I'm like, uh, in their first 33 00:01:30,640 --> 00:01:34,400 Speaker 1: round pick can stand out? And then you ask him 34 00:01:34,400 --> 00:01:38,360 Speaker 1: about him? Oh yeah, no, no no, no, he's fine, he's fine. Yeah. Yeah. 35 00:01:39,200 --> 00:01:41,160 Speaker 1: Let's go through what we're gonna talk about today. We've 36 00:01:41,160 --> 00:01:43,959 Speaker 1: got some O t A storylines we're looking forward to. Uh, 37 00:01:43,959 --> 00:01:47,119 Speaker 1: we'll kick into that a little bit. Um. I I 38 00:01:47,160 --> 00:01:49,520 Speaker 1: spend this time in May, once we finished the draft 39 00:01:49,960 --> 00:01:52,160 Speaker 1: in June is when I'll start looking ahead to someone 40 00:01:52,240 --> 00:01:54,040 Speaker 1: next year. Guys, you've already got a leg up on me. 41 00:01:54,480 --> 00:01:55,960 Speaker 1: Look at some of these college kids. I'd like to 42 00:01:55,960 --> 00:01:58,120 Speaker 1: spend that month in May and try and uh do 43 00:01:58,200 --> 00:02:00,640 Speaker 1: some fun projects. Look at some NFL guys, some top 44 00:02:00,680 --> 00:02:03,200 Speaker 1: tier players. Uh so I already have. I've looked at 45 00:02:03,240 --> 00:02:05,960 Speaker 1: some top quarterbacks, some receivers, and some edge rushers. So 46 00:02:05,960 --> 00:02:08,160 Speaker 1: I'll I'll tell you what I've learned from from watching 47 00:02:08,200 --> 00:02:11,320 Speaker 1: those guys. You had an interesting trip to visit with 48 00:02:11,360 --> 00:02:14,040 Speaker 1: one of the top offensive minds in all of football. 49 00:02:14,080 --> 00:02:15,680 Speaker 1: So I'll tease that a little bit because we're gonna 50 00:02:15,680 --> 00:02:17,679 Speaker 1: get into that a little bit later on in the 51 00:02:17,680 --> 00:02:19,640 Speaker 1: show as well. So we've got some some fun topics 52 00:02:19,639 --> 00:02:22,000 Speaker 1: here today. Yeah, fun top numbers. Excited to get back 53 00:02:22,000 --> 00:02:24,360 Speaker 1: to it. All right, let's let's jump off here. How 54 00:02:24,400 --> 00:02:28,240 Speaker 1: about some O T A storylines we're looking forward to. 55 00:02:28,320 --> 00:02:30,320 Speaker 1: What do you say we go three a piece here 56 00:02:30,360 --> 00:02:33,440 Speaker 1: and watch kick us off the New York Jazz offense 57 00:02:33,520 --> 00:02:35,800 Speaker 1: with sa Kwon Barkley. Um. I mean, I feel like 58 00:02:35,880 --> 00:02:38,160 Speaker 1: we talked about se Kwon Barkley joining the Giants for 59 00:02:38,240 --> 00:02:41,359 Speaker 1: maybe six months. We wondered what it would look like, 60 00:02:41,760 --> 00:02:43,440 Speaker 1: would they take and would they take a running back 61 00:02:43,440 --> 00:02:46,160 Speaker 1: and number two over overall? And they did so now 62 00:02:46,200 --> 00:02:47,680 Speaker 1: I want to see what does it look like when 63 00:02:47,720 --> 00:02:50,000 Speaker 1: they put all the piece together on the field. Uh 64 00:02:50,040 --> 00:02:52,280 Speaker 1: oh tis had just kicking off. We have an opportunity 65 00:02:52,280 --> 00:02:54,240 Speaker 1: to see those guys get on the field do some 66 00:02:54,280 --> 00:02:56,400 Speaker 1: competitive drills. And I just kind of want to get 67 00:02:56,400 --> 00:02:59,600 Speaker 1: a field for how Mike Schula and Past Shermer will 68 00:02:59,720 --> 00:03:02,080 Speaker 1: use Sae Kwon Barkley not just as a runner but 69 00:03:02,120 --> 00:03:04,840 Speaker 1: as a receiver. I am curious to see. Are there 70 00:03:04,840 --> 00:03:07,040 Speaker 1: gonna be a team that is an eleven personnel team, 71 00:03:07,120 --> 00:03:10,760 Speaker 1: one back, one tied end, three whiteouts? How would they 72 00:03:10,840 --> 00:03:14,360 Speaker 1: use those guys? And will they move Odell Beckham Jr. 73 00:03:14,440 --> 00:03:17,640 Speaker 1: Around a lot? So with a lot of new toys, 74 00:03:17,760 --> 00:03:20,200 Speaker 1: a lot of weapons at his disposal, what would Past 75 00:03:20,240 --> 00:03:24,519 Speaker 1: Shermer do to help this offense really help carry Eli 76 00:03:24,560 --> 00:03:27,880 Speaker 1: Manning as he reaches the twilight of his career. It's 77 00:03:27,880 --> 00:03:29,560 Speaker 1: gonna be fun to watch that team. I'm just looking 78 00:03:29,560 --> 00:03:32,639 Speaker 1: at their schedule book Week one against Jacksonville. So you've 79 00:03:32,639 --> 00:03:35,640 Speaker 1: got a new look offense. Some upgrades there, they hope 80 00:03:35,640 --> 00:03:37,480 Speaker 1: with the offensive line. When you go out and get 81 00:03:37,480 --> 00:03:39,240 Speaker 1: an eight soldier, you go out and draft a Will 82 00:03:39,280 --> 00:03:42,080 Speaker 1: Hernandez in the second round, you hope you've upgraded yourself there. 83 00:03:42,480 --> 00:03:44,760 Speaker 1: But when I look at that group It's still some 84 00:03:44,920 --> 00:03:48,800 Speaker 1: nice upgraded pieces, but all five across the board, there's 85 00:03:48,800 --> 00:03:51,520 Speaker 1: still some leaky spots there and I'm mainly staring there 86 00:03:51,680 --> 00:03:54,560 Speaker 1: Eric Flowers, and if you have a weak spot against 87 00:03:54,560 --> 00:03:56,840 Speaker 1: the defensive front like the Jags, they will find it, 88 00:03:56,880 --> 00:03:59,720 Speaker 1: and they will find it quickly. Yeah, they absolutely will 89 00:03:59,760 --> 00:04:01,200 Speaker 1: find way to exploit it. That's not the way that 90 00:04:01,240 --> 00:04:03,560 Speaker 1: you want to ease into your new tenure as a 91 00:04:03,560 --> 00:04:05,440 Speaker 1: head coach. Past Sherman having to take on the Jackson 92 00:04:05,480 --> 00:04:08,600 Speaker 1: with Jaguars, that defense is lights out, but it will 93 00:04:08,640 --> 00:04:11,040 Speaker 1: be an interesting challenge for him to be able to 94 00:04:11,120 --> 00:04:14,000 Speaker 1: come up with a nice game plan to showcase all 95 00:04:14,040 --> 00:04:15,960 Speaker 1: the new weapons like they obviously want to do in 96 00:04:15,960 --> 00:04:19,640 Speaker 1: the season debut, while I'll also protecting Eli Manning and 97 00:04:19,720 --> 00:04:21,560 Speaker 1: trying to find a way to win a game. This 98 00:04:21,640 --> 00:04:23,640 Speaker 1: is a tough matchup for the New York Jazz, but 99 00:04:23,960 --> 00:04:27,000 Speaker 1: they have all season, all offseason the game planning for it. 100 00:04:27,160 --> 00:04:30,480 Speaker 1: I'm excited to see what they do with Kuon Barkley, 101 00:04:30,480 --> 00:04:32,280 Speaker 1: and I think Ingram is gonna be kind of the 102 00:04:32,360 --> 00:04:34,720 Speaker 1: key piece there that we people kind of forget about 103 00:04:34,760 --> 00:04:37,000 Speaker 1: when you're talking about Sa Kwon, Barkin, Odell beckham Man, 104 00:04:37,000 --> 00:04:38,920 Speaker 1: Evan Ingram with what some of the things he did 105 00:04:39,040 --> 00:04:41,600 Speaker 1: last year. Uh, it's gonna be more space for him 106 00:04:41,640 --> 00:04:43,560 Speaker 1: to operate. Now with the guy like se Kwon Barkins, 107 00:04:43,560 --> 00:04:45,839 Speaker 1: It's gonna be fun, no doubt to watch that offense. 108 00:04:45,839 --> 00:04:48,600 Speaker 1: I'm looking forward to it. My uh, my first storyline. 109 00:04:48,600 --> 00:04:51,520 Speaker 1: I'm looking forward to buck. I feel like we had 110 00:04:51,520 --> 00:04:55,640 Speaker 1: a premature burial for the wide receivers. Oh, last year's 111 00:04:55,720 --> 00:04:58,799 Speaker 1: draft class. Ye, those first round wide receivers didn't do anything. 112 00:04:58,839 --> 00:05:00,800 Speaker 1: And oh, you start here in that B word. I 113 00:05:01,000 --> 00:05:03,000 Speaker 1: remember last year at this time we started, we heard 114 00:05:03,040 --> 00:05:04,919 Speaker 1: that B word with a guy named Jared Goff and 115 00:05:04,960 --> 00:05:08,240 Speaker 1: that was a little bit a little early, a little 116 00:05:08,279 --> 00:05:10,480 Speaker 1: early on that one. So I'm looking at you, I'm 117 00:05:10,520 --> 00:05:13,840 Speaker 1: looking at guys like, uh, Corey Davis, I'm looking at 118 00:05:13,839 --> 00:05:17,040 Speaker 1: Mike Williams. Can those guys be healthy, have a full offseason. 119 00:05:17,360 --> 00:05:19,640 Speaker 1: Can they make that big jump? And then John Ross, 120 00:05:20,480 --> 00:05:22,920 Speaker 1: who was the most disappointing easily of all these wide 121 00:05:22,960 --> 00:05:25,640 Speaker 1: receivers last year, can he kind of figure things out 122 00:05:25,680 --> 00:05:27,919 Speaker 1: in the off season and find a role on this 123 00:05:28,000 --> 00:05:31,400 Speaker 1: Bengals offense. But those three second year wide receivers, I'm 124 00:05:31,440 --> 00:05:33,520 Speaker 1: looking for them to take a step forward. Really really 125 00:05:33,520 --> 00:05:35,719 Speaker 1: excited to see those first two two because I believe 126 00:05:35,760 --> 00:05:37,719 Speaker 1: Corey Davis and Mike Williams that was a health thing 127 00:05:38,240 --> 00:05:40,120 Speaker 1: more than any any kind of a production or a 128 00:05:40,200 --> 00:05:42,720 Speaker 1: skill set issue. I think they're gonna be just fine now. 129 00:05:42,760 --> 00:05:45,120 Speaker 1: I think, hopefully all three of these guys will be fine. 130 00:05:45,160 --> 00:05:47,080 Speaker 1: I really liked them. Oh. I thought they all had 131 00:05:47,200 --> 00:05:50,080 Speaker 1: bright futures when we evaluated him a year ago. UM, 132 00:05:50,080 --> 00:05:53,560 Speaker 1: I think the big thing in working backwards John Ross. 133 00:05:53,680 --> 00:05:56,440 Speaker 1: The thing that I read recently where you started talking 134 00:05:56,480 --> 00:05:59,760 Speaker 1: about his rookie season and how the expectations, losing a 135 00:05:59,760 --> 00:06:02,520 Speaker 1: look confidence, then getting hurt, just trying to find his 136 00:06:02,600 --> 00:06:04,800 Speaker 1: way to be the special player. He is a guy 137 00:06:04,839 --> 00:06:07,040 Speaker 1: that the Cincinnati Bengals need. They need someone that can 138 00:06:07,080 --> 00:06:10,400 Speaker 1: take the top off the defense to create opportunities for a. J. 139 00:06:10,520 --> 00:06:13,640 Speaker 1: Green and others running those intermediate routes. So they need 140 00:06:13,720 --> 00:06:15,240 Speaker 1: him to get back They needed to play like the 141 00:06:15,279 --> 00:06:17,440 Speaker 1: player that he was at you dubbed they needed to 142 00:06:17,480 --> 00:06:19,480 Speaker 1: be a big place specialist. If he can just get 143 00:06:19,480 --> 00:06:21,359 Speaker 1: back to being able to just cast the deep balls 144 00:06:21,600 --> 00:06:24,599 Speaker 1: and to stretch the field, he is well worth what 145 00:06:24,720 --> 00:06:27,039 Speaker 1: they expanded to get him in the first round. The 146 00:06:27,080 --> 00:06:29,719 Speaker 1: other two guys. I think those guys have to emerge 147 00:06:29,720 --> 00:06:32,600 Speaker 1: his number one options. I know Keenan Allen is the 148 00:06:32,720 --> 00:06:35,080 Speaker 1: number one with the charges, but you need someone on 149 00:06:35,120 --> 00:06:37,719 Speaker 1: the other side that can command and demand attention. I 150 00:06:37,760 --> 00:06:40,360 Speaker 1: think Mike Williams can do that. We've seen Philip Rivers 151 00:06:40,440 --> 00:06:43,240 Speaker 1: can elevate any wide receiver. He is not afraid to 152 00:06:43,279 --> 00:06:45,880 Speaker 1: throw the ball to anybody and everybody on the perimeter. 153 00:06:46,080 --> 00:06:48,040 Speaker 1: I looked at Mike Williams to have a bounce back year. 154 00:06:48,400 --> 00:06:52,039 Speaker 1: Corey Davis is interesting because the Tennessee Titans have a 155 00:06:52,080 --> 00:06:55,080 Speaker 1: new offensive coordinator mad the floor takes over. He is 156 00:06:55,160 --> 00:06:58,120 Speaker 1: teaming up with Marcus Murriyoda. How are they going to 157 00:06:58,200 --> 00:07:00,599 Speaker 1: reshape this offense to help of eight the player of 158 00:07:00,600 --> 00:07:03,120 Speaker 1: the young quarterback? Corey Davis has to be a big 159 00:07:03,200 --> 00:07:06,320 Speaker 1: part of that because he's probably their number one weapon 160 00:07:06,640 --> 00:07:09,000 Speaker 1: in the passing game on the perimeter. How would they 161 00:07:09,120 --> 00:07:10,920 Speaker 1: use him? How would they build a passing game with 162 00:07:11,000 --> 00:07:14,840 Speaker 1: him in mind? While also helping cater to Marcus Mariota. 163 00:07:15,720 --> 00:07:18,000 Speaker 1: I was looking at this going back to the Chargers 164 00:07:18,040 --> 00:07:20,640 Speaker 1: here real quick with Mike Williams. If you can get 165 00:07:20,800 --> 00:07:23,360 Speaker 1: him back to the Mike Williams we saw at Clemson. 166 00:07:23,400 --> 00:07:25,520 Speaker 1: Get him healthy, get him rocking and rolling all of 167 00:07:25,560 --> 00:07:27,320 Speaker 1: a sudden. Now you look at this Chargers team, I 168 00:07:27,360 --> 00:07:29,680 Speaker 1: think Hunter Henry is gonna be a monster this year. 169 00:07:29,720 --> 00:07:32,160 Speaker 1: Antonio Gates has gone all those targets gonna go to 170 00:07:32,240 --> 00:07:36,040 Speaker 1: Hunter Henry. He's an emerging star. And then with Keenan Allen, 171 00:07:36,200 --> 00:07:39,560 Speaker 1: Mike Williams and Tyrold Williams, this kind of looks like 172 00:07:39,600 --> 00:07:42,720 Speaker 1: those old school Charger teams when Rivers was first getting going, 173 00:07:42,760 --> 00:07:45,200 Speaker 1: when they had Vincent Jackson and Malcolm Floyd and all 174 00:07:45,240 --> 00:07:48,920 Speaker 1: that size and physicality. A young athletic tight end. You know, 175 00:07:48,920 --> 00:07:51,400 Speaker 1: I don't quit Melvin Gordon lts class, but he's a 176 00:07:51,400 --> 00:07:54,000 Speaker 1: good young back. This will be the best skill group 177 00:07:54,000 --> 00:07:56,119 Speaker 1: that Phillips had around him in a long time because 178 00:07:56,120 --> 00:07:57,520 Speaker 1: all these used to be able to run. They can 179 00:07:57,560 --> 00:07:59,800 Speaker 1: all make plays. They can take the ball off the rim. Uh. 180 00:07:59,800 --> 00:08:02,120 Speaker 1: They expanded strikes one for him, and we have seen 181 00:08:02,200 --> 00:08:05,280 Speaker 1: him he has been his best when he's had those 182 00:08:05,320 --> 00:08:08,000 Speaker 1: big body playmakers all over the perimeter. We think about 183 00:08:08,040 --> 00:08:11,240 Speaker 1: his heyday years on the North Turners because he had 184 00:08:11,280 --> 00:08:13,240 Speaker 1: big guys that could go and get it and the 185 00:08:13,320 --> 00:08:15,679 Speaker 1: one thing that you can never question about Philip Rivers, 186 00:08:15,720 --> 00:08:19,000 Speaker 1: is Kenny elevate and make a young receiver better. He 187 00:08:19,080 --> 00:08:21,040 Speaker 1: absolutely can't. We've seen him doing with a cast of 188 00:08:21,160 --> 00:08:23,720 Speaker 1: no names for years and years on end, and the 189 00:08:23,800 --> 00:08:26,400 Speaker 1: Charges offense has always been one that has been potent, 190 00:08:26,440 --> 00:08:29,040 Speaker 1: particularly in the passing game. Then you give him some 191 00:08:29,120 --> 00:08:31,280 Speaker 1: legitimate weapons because Kennan Allen, to me, is still a 192 00:08:31,360 --> 00:08:33,959 Speaker 1: very special player. When healthy Hunter Henry is one of 193 00:08:34,000 --> 00:08:36,480 Speaker 1: the best young tied ends. He will emerge and probably 194 00:08:36,520 --> 00:08:39,760 Speaker 1: finally earn Pro Bowl recognition this year. And then you 195 00:08:39,800 --> 00:08:41,920 Speaker 1: have a guy like Mike Williams, who is as talented 196 00:08:41,960 --> 00:08:43,880 Speaker 1: as they come. You get those three guys on the 197 00:08:43,880 --> 00:08:46,120 Speaker 1: perimeter with a running game that is credible and a 198 00:08:46,200 --> 00:08:48,640 Speaker 1: defense that is going to consistently give them the ball back. 199 00:08:49,200 --> 00:08:52,120 Speaker 1: The Charges there a lot of people's favor to be 200 00:08:52,200 --> 00:08:54,439 Speaker 1: like a dark horse contender, but right now when you 201 00:08:54,440 --> 00:08:56,200 Speaker 1: look at them on paper, they have everything that you 202 00:08:56,200 --> 00:08:58,680 Speaker 1: absolutely could want in the squad. That could be a 203 00:08:58,679 --> 00:09:01,520 Speaker 1: fun year there for the Los Angeles Chargers. Let's get 204 00:09:01,559 --> 00:09:04,040 Speaker 1: now to your next one here, what's your your your 205 00:09:04,040 --> 00:09:05,840 Speaker 1: point number two here you're looking forward to and he's 206 00:09:05,840 --> 00:09:08,920 Speaker 1: o k As Josh Rosen is a legitimate number one 207 00:09:09,000 --> 00:09:12,840 Speaker 1: quarterback when you talk to people. Look, I read the reports, 208 00:09:12,880 --> 00:09:15,760 Speaker 1: and I saw the coaches and the players kind of 209 00:09:15,800 --> 00:09:19,360 Speaker 1: glowing about his playing performance down in the workouts, and 210 00:09:19,400 --> 00:09:20,800 Speaker 1: so then you put in a call and then you 211 00:09:20,880 --> 00:09:23,319 Speaker 1: hear from Cardner's officials like, hey man, this dude is 212 00:09:23,400 --> 00:09:25,840 Speaker 1: much better than we've anticipated. The way that he throws, 213 00:09:26,080 --> 00:09:28,199 Speaker 1: the natural talent that he's displayed, the way that he's 214 00:09:28,200 --> 00:09:30,440 Speaker 1: had a command of the huddle. He looks like a 215 00:09:30,480 --> 00:09:33,160 Speaker 1: pro from day one, and we talked about it, he 216 00:09:33,200 --> 00:09:36,760 Speaker 1: would be the best quarterback of the class if he 217 00:09:36,840 --> 00:09:40,280 Speaker 1: went to a team that was already kind of ready 218 00:09:40,320 --> 00:09:42,520 Speaker 1: to go. So even though he was the last of 219 00:09:42,559 --> 00:09:44,640 Speaker 1: the big four to go, I think he's probably in 220 00:09:44,679 --> 00:09:47,240 Speaker 1: the best situation. And because of that, he is going 221 00:09:47,280 --> 00:09:50,240 Speaker 1: to look better than those guys early and maybe those 222 00:09:50,240 --> 00:09:52,200 Speaker 1: guys that catch up with him late. But coming out 223 00:09:52,240 --> 00:09:53,840 Speaker 1: of the gate, I think he has an opportunity. With 224 00:09:53,920 --> 00:09:57,679 Speaker 1: David Johnson talking about he wants to be another one thousand, 225 00:09:57,679 --> 00:10:00,360 Speaker 1: one thousand guy like a Marsha Falk and Roger Craig. 226 00:10:00,520 --> 00:10:04,840 Speaker 1: We has a hundred thousand receiving yards in rushing yards uh, 227 00:10:05,160 --> 00:10:07,800 Speaker 1: which is crazy. Lanfrey's Gerald as a number one receiver, 228 00:10:07,880 --> 00:10:09,760 Speaker 1: and Christian Kirk, who they've told me he has been 229 00:10:09,760 --> 00:10:12,319 Speaker 1: an outstanding rout runner. He has a lot of things 230 00:10:12,360 --> 00:10:14,720 Speaker 1: going on. I don't know about that offensive line, but 231 00:10:14,760 --> 00:10:17,640 Speaker 1: if he gets protected, he absolutely can dazzle in a 232 00:10:17,640 --> 00:10:20,840 Speaker 1: fantastic way as a rookie. My sneaky good signing for 233 00:10:20,880 --> 00:10:22,839 Speaker 1: them too is Bryce Butler, who did some good things 234 00:10:22,840 --> 00:10:27,800 Speaker 1: there for the Cowboys last year. Under the radar signing 235 00:10:27,800 --> 00:10:29,800 Speaker 1: there for them, So we'll see how he does. But yeah, 236 00:10:29,840 --> 00:10:32,439 Speaker 1: look it's it's not gonna surprise me in the least 237 00:10:32,559 --> 00:10:35,520 Speaker 1: if Josh Rosen comes out here. He's a starter day one, 238 00:10:35,600 --> 00:10:37,679 Speaker 1: beating out Sam Bradford if he was a rookie the year. 239 00:10:37,679 --> 00:10:39,000 Speaker 1: I don't I don't know that any of us would 240 00:10:39,000 --> 00:10:41,480 Speaker 1: really be shocked if that were to take place. I 241 00:10:41,480 --> 00:10:43,840 Speaker 1: expect big things there from Rosen. I'm with you on 242 00:10:43,840 --> 00:10:45,800 Speaker 1: that one. For my next point, I'm gonna stay in 243 00:10:45,800 --> 00:10:49,240 Speaker 1: this rookie quarterback class. I've got my ears open. Obviously 244 00:10:49,320 --> 00:10:51,880 Speaker 1: won't get to see everything with these O t A s. 245 00:10:51,920 --> 00:10:55,280 Speaker 1: But Lamar Jackson versus Joe Flacco, I don't know if 246 00:10:55,280 --> 00:10:59,200 Speaker 1: I'm more intrigued to see how they incorporate Lamar Jackson 247 00:10:59,200 --> 00:11:01,640 Speaker 1: and how well he does, or if I'm more excited 248 00:11:01,679 --> 00:11:05,079 Speaker 1: to see how Joe Flacco response to this challenge and 249 00:11:05,200 --> 00:11:07,520 Speaker 1: to this push he's getting. I mean, it's it's look there, 250 00:11:07,880 --> 00:11:10,680 Speaker 1: there's no hinting at anything. This is in your face. 251 00:11:11,160 --> 00:11:14,520 Speaker 1: Your play has not been good enough. We drafted your replacement. 252 00:11:14,880 --> 00:11:16,760 Speaker 1: It's up to you how long you're gonna hold onto 253 00:11:16,760 --> 00:11:19,559 Speaker 1: this job because Lamar Jackson is coming, and he's coming quick. 254 00:11:19,880 --> 00:11:21,880 Speaker 1: Uh So, to me, it's gonna be fascinating to see. 255 00:11:22,000 --> 00:11:25,600 Speaker 1: Do we hear reports that Flacco is really dial things 256 00:11:25,640 --> 00:11:27,800 Speaker 1: up a little bit, or is Lamar Jackson gonna catch 257 00:11:27,880 --> 00:11:29,920 Speaker 1: him sooner than later. It'll be interesting to see how 258 00:11:30,040 --> 00:11:32,720 Speaker 1: Joe Flacco responds. Everyone. I would love to believe all 259 00:11:32,760 --> 00:11:36,640 Speaker 1: franchise quarterbacks are prideful. They see themselves as the annointed ones. 260 00:11:36,679 --> 00:11:40,160 Speaker 1: They see themselves as the kings of the castle. And 261 00:11:40,200 --> 00:11:43,040 Speaker 1: so now you bring someone in Lamar Jackson who is 262 00:11:43,160 --> 00:11:45,760 Speaker 1: also feeling like he's going to be annointed, He's the 263 00:11:45,880 --> 00:11:49,880 Speaker 1: next coming. How does Joe Flacco fend off that challenge? 264 00:11:49,920 --> 00:11:52,320 Speaker 1: Does he step his game up and up? Does he 265 00:11:52,720 --> 00:11:54,400 Speaker 1: put a little more time in when it comes to 266 00:11:54,400 --> 00:11:57,480 Speaker 1: the preparation part of it. Does he elevate his leadership 267 00:11:57,520 --> 00:12:00,920 Speaker 1: ability when it comes to interacting with his eMates. We 268 00:12:01,080 --> 00:12:03,400 Speaker 1: know that there's going to be a fascination with Lamar 269 00:12:03,520 --> 00:12:06,320 Speaker 1: Jackson and the athleticism and the wild plays that he's 270 00:12:06,360 --> 00:12:09,160 Speaker 1: going to bring on the field. His teammates will like 271 00:12:09,280 --> 00:12:12,120 Speaker 1: that part of it. But can Joe Flacco be the steady, 272 00:12:12,200 --> 00:12:15,360 Speaker 1: editing force that shows to the veterans he is the 273 00:12:15,400 --> 00:12:17,320 Speaker 1: best guy to get the job done to get them 274 00:12:17,320 --> 00:12:20,000 Speaker 1: back into the postseason. We'll see how that plays out. 275 00:12:20,000 --> 00:12:22,319 Speaker 1: This training camp is gonna be fascinating to see how 276 00:12:22,400 --> 00:12:25,680 Speaker 1: Joe Flacco deals with the pressure of having his successor 277 00:12:25,840 --> 00:12:28,280 Speaker 1: in his background. One of the things I was thinking 278 00:12:28,280 --> 00:12:31,559 Speaker 1: about this point, because anytime you have the veteran versus 279 00:12:31,559 --> 00:12:34,560 Speaker 1: the rookie right in a in a competition for position, 280 00:12:35,000 --> 00:12:38,160 Speaker 1: the veteran does have some some advantages there. And some 281 00:12:38,240 --> 00:12:41,520 Speaker 1: of those advantages are, um, you look at the skill 282 00:12:41,559 --> 00:12:44,079 Speaker 1: position players around him. They've got a comfort level with them, 283 00:12:44,120 --> 00:12:45,960 Speaker 1: so they have a timing and a rhythm. They've been 284 00:12:45,960 --> 00:12:48,680 Speaker 1: playing with these guys for a while. Another advantage you 285 00:12:48,720 --> 00:12:51,080 Speaker 1: look at is just having that support in the locker room. 286 00:12:51,080 --> 00:12:54,080 Speaker 1: You've been through those wars with those guys, and so 287 00:12:54,200 --> 00:12:56,560 Speaker 1: they have that in their mind. Okay, maybe it wasn't 288 00:12:56,600 --> 00:12:58,600 Speaker 1: great recently, but we were there for the for the 289 00:12:58,600 --> 00:13:02,960 Speaker 1: good times. I look at this Ravens group, Buck Willie Sneed, 290 00:13:03,120 --> 00:13:05,520 Speaker 1: he wasn't there last year. Michael Crabtree, he wasn't there 291 00:13:05,600 --> 00:13:08,600 Speaker 1: last year. John Brown, Nope. Look at the tight end position, 292 00:13:08,600 --> 00:13:11,199 Speaker 1: Hayden Hurst, Mark Andrews and two rookies they drafted. Nope. 293 00:13:11,520 --> 00:13:14,520 Speaker 1: So Lamar Jackson's almost kind of on an equal footing. Now, 294 00:13:14,760 --> 00:13:17,600 Speaker 1: obviously Joe Flacco has been in the system, but in 295 00:13:17,679 --> 00:13:21,280 Speaker 1: terms of developing a relationship and confidence with your teammates, 296 00:13:21,679 --> 00:13:24,960 Speaker 1: they're starting out dead even here. Absolutely, when you bring 297 00:13:25,040 --> 00:13:26,959 Speaker 1: so many new guys in, you're right, this starting out 298 00:13:27,640 --> 00:13:32,240 Speaker 1: brand new, fresh slate. The two young tight ends, Ricky's, 299 00:13:32,240 --> 00:13:34,640 Speaker 1: you can't underestimate the time that they've already had with 300 00:13:34,720 --> 00:13:37,240 Speaker 1: Lamar Jackson, the chemistry and connection that they will naturally 301 00:13:37,320 --> 00:13:41,000 Speaker 1: build as classmates. These guys will be around each other 302 00:13:41,040 --> 00:13:43,559 Speaker 1: all the time, and so that certainly gives him a 303 00:13:43,640 --> 00:13:46,199 Speaker 1: leg up. And then you talked about all the new 304 00:13:46,360 --> 00:13:50,199 Speaker 1: editions John Brown, Willie sneed Michael Crabtree. Those are guys 305 00:13:50,200 --> 00:13:53,440 Speaker 1: that aren't longtime Ravens, so they don't know about Joe Flacco. 306 00:13:53,480 --> 00:13:56,800 Speaker 1: They don't know about Joe Flacco and the improbable super 307 00:13:56,800 --> 00:13:59,440 Speaker 1: Bowl run that helped him get that big contract. So 308 00:13:59,520 --> 00:14:02,800 Speaker 1: now he is going to have to earn their trust 309 00:14:02,800 --> 00:14:04,599 Speaker 1: and their respect and all the other stuff by the 310 00:14:04,640 --> 00:14:07,720 Speaker 1: way that he performs. You're right there in a dead 311 00:14:07,760 --> 00:14:09,800 Speaker 1: heat for this battle for number one. And even though 312 00:14:10,120 --> 00:14:12,600 Speaker 1: team official will say no, Joe Flacco is that guy, 313 00:14:12,880 --> 00:14:15,640 Speaker 1: just know that they're looking. They're evaluating. They're looking at 314 00:14:15,679 --> 00:14:19,240 Speaker 1: the chemistry between Joe Flacco and his teammates and Lamar 315 00:14:19,400 --> 00:14:23,160 Speaker 1: Jackson and those teammates, and they may kind of air 316 00:14:23,200 --> 00:14:24,880 Speaker 1: on the side of taking the young guy because they 317 00:14:24,880 --> 00:14:27,200 Speaker 1: have more time to develop him. Yeah, it's gonna be 318 00:14:27,240 --> 00:14:29,080 Speaker 1: a fun one to watch her. I guess maybe Crabtree 319 00:14:29,160 --> 00:14:30,960 Speaker 1: was familiar because he was on the other sideline in 320 00:14:31,000 --> 00:14:33,800 Speaker 1: that Super Bowl. But outside of that, no, these guys 321 00:14:33,840 --> 00:14:36,200 Speaker 1: do not have any experience together. So it's gonna be 322 00:14:36,200 --> 00:14:39,040 Speaker 1: fun to watch that Ravens quarterback battle. Uh, what do 323 00:14:39,040 --> 00:14:40,800 Speaker 1: you say we stay with the quarterback position? What's your 324 00:14:40,800 --> 00:14:43,240 Speaker 1: next one here? How about Kirk Cousins in the new 325 00:14:43,280 --> 00:14:47,000 Speaker 1: Minnesota Vikings offense, and a lot of the conversation in 326 00:14:47,040 --> 00:14:49,160 Speaker 1: the off season will be all about Kirk Cousins and 327 00:14:49,360 --> 00:14:51,640 Speaker 1: is Kirk Cousins a guy that can help them get 328 00:14:51,680 --> 00:14:54,120 Speaker 1: one step closer? But I'm gonna say, look, it's not 329 00:14:54,400 --> 00:14:57,360 Speaker 1: even really about Kirk Cousins. It's about the play caller. 330 00:14:57,680 --> 00:15:00,320 Speaker 1: Pat Sherman did such a great job of la vading 331 00:15:00,520 --> 00:15:02,960 Speaker 1: the playoff. Every quarterback that took a snap for the 332 00:15:02,960 --> 00:15:06,720 Speaker 1: Minnesota Vikings during his time there, whether it was case 333 00:15:06,800 --> 00:15:10,280 Speaker 1: Keenum saying Bradford, anybody who took a snap had a 334 00:15:10,280 --> 00:15:13,840 Speaker 1: successful game plan that allowed them to play at their best. Well, 335 00:15:13,840 --> 00:15:16,840 Speaker 1: what happens now because Past Sherman's not there, Flip comes 336 00:15:16,880 --> 00:15:20,240 Speaker 1: over from Philadelphia. He takes over. I think it's his 337 00:15:20,360 --> 00:15:23,040 Speaker 1: first time as a true play caller. How is he 338 00:15:23,200 --> 00:15:26,080 Speaker 1: able to take all the weapons that in Minnesota Vikings 339 00:15:26,080 --> 00:15:31,240 Speaker 1: have on offense, Stefon Digs, Adam Feeling, cal Rudolph, Delvin Cook, 340 00:15:31,560 --> 00:15:33,920 Speaker 1: some of the other guys. How does he mix all 341 00:15:33,920 --> 00:15:37,560 Speaker 1: of that to make sure that everyone is satisfied and productive. 342 00:15:37,960 --> 00:15:41,160 Speaker 1: The challenges on Kirk Cousins, but it's also on the 343 00:15:41,200 --> 00:15:43,920 Speaker 1: play caller. This is a fascinating one to watch for me. 344 00:15:44,840 --> 00:15:46,360 Speaker 1: I'll tell you what. We'll get to some of the 345 00:15:46,360 --> 00:15:48,920 Speaker 1: guys I've been watching, but Adam Feeling was one of those. 346 00:15:48,920 --> 00:15:50,760 Speaker 1: So I watched a lot of the Vikings offense. But 347 00:15:50,960 --> 00:15:54,600 Speaker 1: Pat Shermer was phenomenal in terms of scheme and things 348 00:15:54,600 --> 00:15:58,240 Speaker 1: and creating space and getting guys in open and open 349 00:15:58,280 --> 00:16:00,280 Speaker 1: space where they can do something after the catches. Well 350 00:16:00,360 --> 00:16:02,680 Speaker 1: about the play design and the play cong was brilliant 351 00:16:02,760 --> 00:16:05,280 Speaker 1: last year for this Vikings team. So that bar has 352 00:16:05,320 --> 00:16:08,840 Speaker 1: been very set, very high, uh for for for Flip 353 00:16:08,840 --> 00:16:10,640 Speaker 1: here to come in there and try and max that level. 354 00:16:10,680 --> 00:16:13,000 Speaker 1: Because Sherman did a heck of a job last year. 355 00:16:13,840 --> 00:16:16,120 Speaker 1: I mean he did. He did a fantastic job. One 356 00:16:16,120 --> 00:16:18,240 Speaker 1: of the best play callers they were seeing the way 357 00:16:18,280 --> 00:16:22,360 Speaker 1: that he content continue to elevate. Case Keendom's played throughout 358 00:16:22,400 --> 00:16:25,440 Speaker 1: the course of the regular season speaks volumes about his 359 00:16:25,480 --> 00:16:28,520 Speaker 1: ability to take a scheme and really motored around a player. 360 00:16:28,920 --> 00:16:31,440 Speaker 1: We will see if Flip has the same kind of ability. 361 00:16:31,600 --> 00:16:33,440 Speaker 1: They did a lot of great things in Philadelphia. We 362 00:16:33,440 --> 00:16:35,400 Speaker 1: saw what they did with Nick Foles. We saw how 363 00:16:35,440 --> 00:16:38,520 Speaker 1: they changed the offense to really help Carson Wentz find 364 00:16:38,600 --> 00:16:41,560 Speaker 1: his rhythm. Let's see if they have enough of those 365 00:16:41,680 --> 00:16:44,800 Speaker 1: lessons um in the memory bank to find a way 366 00:16:44,840 --> 00:16:48,440 Speaker 1: to help elevate Kirk Cousins in Minnesota. Well, I'll talking 367 00:16:48,440 --> 00:16:50,720 Speaker 1: about Kirk Cousins being in Minnesota. That means he's no 368 00:16:50,800 --> 00:16:53,280 Speaker 1: longer in Washington. A lot of changes here in the 369 00:16:53,360 --> 00:16:55,880 Speaker 1: NFC East, especially on the offensive side of the ball. 370 00:16:55,920 --> 00:16:58,280 Speaker 1: And that gets me my last one here, which is 371 00:16:58,280 --> 00:17:01,440 Speaker 1: the Dallas Cowboys. Who is gonna fill the void during 372 00:17:01,440 --> 00:17:04,119 Speaker 1: these O t a s. Who's gonna step up to 373 00:17:04,240 --> 00:17:06,399 Speaker 1: replace some of the pieces that they lost. I mean, 374 00:17:06,400 --> 00:17:08,719 Speaker 1: you look at at Dez Bryant, obviously not coming off 375 00:17:08,760 --> 00:17:11,240 Speaker 1: of a great year, but had been the number one 376 00:17:11,240 --> 00:17:13,640 Speaker 1: wide receiver there for a very long time. You look 377 00:17:13,680 --> 00:17:16,320 Speaker 1: at Jason Witten, I think about the fourth all time 378 00:17:16,400 --> 00:17:21,080 Speaker 1: leading receiver in NFL history, fifteen year veteran, starter, offensive 379 00:17:21,160 --> 00:17:24,160 Speaker 1: leader for this football team. Uh, he retires and goes 380 00:17:24,200 --> 00:17:26,880 Speaker 1: into broadcasting. So those are two big positions to fill. 381 00:17:26,920 --> 00:17:28,960 Speaker 1: We mentioned a little bit earlier about Bryce Butler being 382 00:17:28,960 --> 00:17:31,840 Speaker 1: gone as well. Now you've got Terence Williams in a 383 00:17:31,880 --> 00:17:34,520 Speaker 1: little bit of trouble off the field. Uh, it's gonna 384 00:17:34,520 --> 00:17:37,360 Speaker 1: be fastening to see who steps up in the mix here. Yeah, 385 00:17:37,400 --> 00:17:40,440 Speaker 1: you know, I think what's interesting about all of these changes. 386 00:17:40,520 --> 00:17:44,080 Speaker 1: When you lose days, you lose Jason Witten. Uh then 387 00:17:44,119 --> 00:17:45,840 Speaker 1: the midst of saying they want this offense to be 388 00:17:45,880 --> 00:17:48,480 Speaker 1: more deck friendly, So what does that? What is actually 389 00:17:48,520 --> 00:17:50,200 Speaker 1: does that mean? Doesn't mean we're gonn see more spread 390 00:17:50,240 --> 00:17:52,840 Speaker 1: stuff like you did at Mississippi State where uh, four 391 00:17:52,920 --> 00:17:55,399 Speaker 1: or five guys out, ball comes out quick. He is 392 00:17:55,440 --> 00:17:58,920 Speaker 1: able to make it right by running and making plays. Um, 393 00:17:59,040 --> 00:18:01,720 Speaker 1: we saw them bring over Tavon Austin. Tavon Austin to me, 394 00:18:02,200 --> 00:18:06,040 Speaker 1: is the ultimate gadget player for them, jet sweeps, bubble screams, 395 00:18:06,040 --> 00:18:08,560 Speaker 1: and occasional vertical pass. I know they talked about him 396 00:18:08,560 --> 00:18:11,159 Speaker 1: being a running back, but really he is a wide 397 00:18:11,160 --> 00:18:13,399 Speaker 1: receiver and a running backs body. And they'll put him 398 00:18:13,440 --> 00:18:16,320 Speaker 1: in a situation and create mismatches. But who else can 399 00:18:16,359 --> 00:18:19,399 Speaker 1: step up and get give them uh some production. I 400 00:18:19,440 --> 00:18:21,520 Speaker 1: think the rookie Michael Gallup can be a guy that 401 00:18:21,520 --> 00:18:24,200 Speaker 1: can eventually be the number one. I like the way 402 00:18:24,240 --> 00:18:26,399 Speaker 1: he plays kind of reminds me a little bit of 403 00:18:26,800 --> 00:18:29,520 Speaker 1: um Michael Crabtree in a way. Kind of a glider smooth, 404 00:18:29,520 --> 00:18:32,000 Speaker 1: but he has a little more physicality, does all the 405 00:18:32,080 --> 00:18:34,399 Speaker 1: dirty work. The rest of the guys have to go 406 00:18:34,440 --> 00:18:37,040 Speaker 1: to work. When you think about Cole Beasley being able 407 00:18:37,080 --> 00:18:40,359 Speaker 1: to work, Um, coming off that that nice rap album 408 00:18:40,600 --> 00:18:44,960 Speaker 1: that is getting a lot of attention, co Beasley spitting bars. 409 00:18:45,000 --> 00:18:46,639 Speaker 1: But Cole Beasley is a guy that's gonna have to 410 00:18:46,640 --> 00:18:48,320 Speaker 1: be in a firm runner. So I'm curious to see 411 00:18:48,359 --> 00:18:50,359 Speaker 1: what this offense looks like. But I think it begins 412 00:18:50,359 --> 00:18:52,480 Speaker 1: and ends with the offensive line and Zeke and then 413 00:18:52,520 --> 00:18:55,159 Speaker 1: able to run the ball. I think it will be fine. 414 00:18:55,240 --> 00:18:58,000 Speaker 1: Alan Herns are coming over from the Jags, see what 415 00:18:58,040 --> 00:19:00,040 Speaker 1: he can do. I wouldn't sleep on Cedric will some 416 00:19:00,160 --> 00:19:01,879 Speaker 1: kind of a sleeper there at a boise in the 417 00:19:02,200 --> 00:19:04,480 Speaker 1: in the sixth round. Keeping on him, but again, a 418 00:19:04,520 --> 00:19:06,240 Speaker 1: lot of new faces there. And then you get to 419 00:19:06,240 --> 00:19:09,480 Speaker 1: the tight end position, we'll see Rico Gathers. Can he 420 00:19:09,520 --> 00:19:12,680 Speaker 1: stay healthy? To former basketball player awesome In the preseason 421 00:19:12,720 --> 00:19:14,840 Speaker 1: last year, they draft Dalton Schultz from Stanford in the 422 00:19:14,840 --> 00:19:18,440 Speaker 1: fourth round. Um, they've got Jeff Sways still there, so 423 00:19:18,760 --> 00:19:22,399 Speaker 1: look some some good pieces in place, but absolutely there's 424 00:19:22,440 --> 00:19:25,000 Speaker 1: no Jason Witten and there is no Dez Bryant in 425 00:19:25,080 --> 00:19:27,840 Speaker 1: his prime on this roster as it stands. I think 426 00:19:27,840 --> 00:19:30,240 Speaker 1: it's gonna be let's just pound Ezekie Elliott and pound 427 00:19:30,280 --> 00:19:31,679 Speaker 1: him and pound him and pound him and try and 428 00:19:31,680 --> 00:19:34,800 Speaker 1: take some of the pressure off that inexperienced wide receiver 429 00:19:34,840 --> 00:19:36,760 Speaker 1: and tight end core. Yeah. I mean, that's the only 430 00:19:36,800 --> 00:19:38,439 Speaker 1: way you have to do. You have to ground it 431 00:19:38,480 --> 00:19:40,240 Speaker 1: and pounded. You have to make sure that you played 432 00:19:40,320 --> 00:19:43,280 Speaker 1: keep away. Your offense is your best defense. When they 433 00:19:43,320 --> 00:19:47,080 Speaker 1: won is because the offense on average had time possession 434 00:19:47,119 --> 00:19:50,920 Speaker 1: around thirty two minutes, defense not playing as many snaps offensively. 435 00:19:50,960 --> 00:19:52,879 Speaker 1: They have to get back to that try and true formula. 436 00:19:52,960 --> 00:19:54,560 Speaker 1: That is the way they win games and win at 437 00:19:54,640 --> 00:19:58,680 Speaker 1: high love. All Right, the fun little offseason storylines we're 438 00:19:58,680 --> 00:20:00,840 Speaker 1: looking forward to following there, so we'll keep an eye 439 00:20:00,840 --> 00:20:03,040 Speaker 1: on those, keep tabs on those as we go through 440 00:20:03,720 --> 00:20:06,640 Speaker 1: the summer. Here Buck, I mentioned at the top, I'd 441 00:20:06,680 --> 00:20:08,760 Speaker 1: like to spend this time after the draft, take a 442 00:20:08,800 --> 00:20:10,119 Speaker 1: little bit of a break, and then I'd like to 443 00:20:10,160 --> 00:20:13,239 Speaker 1: dig in and watch some NFL players. The reason for 444 00:20:13,280 --> 00:20:16,639 Speaker 1: that is you spent six months studying college guys and 445 00:20:16,680 --> 00:20:19,480 Speaker 1: then you want to go back and kind of recalibrate 446 00:20:19,520 --> 00:20:22,199 Speaker 1: your eyes a little bit about what the bar, what 447 00:20:22,320 --> 00:20:25,320 Speaker 1: the standard looks like. So I'll go through position by position, 448 00:20:25,880 --> 00:20:28,920 Speaker 1: try and identify five guys, handful of guys, sometimes more 449 00:20:29,400 --> 00:20:32,479 Speaker 1: of the top players or even some just intriguing players 450 00:20:32,480 --> 00:20:34,240 Speaker 1: to me that I want to study. And then it 451 00:20:34,320 --> 00:20:36,560 Speaker 1: kind of resets your eyes a little bit. Okay, this 452 00:20:36,640 --> 00:20:38,880 Speaker 1: is what we're looking for here. As we get back 453 00:20:38,920 --> 00:20:41,439 Speaker 1: into the college guys again and that next cycle, it 454 00:20:41,520 --> 00:20:44,200 Speaker 1: shows you what works at the next level. It shows 455 00:20:44,200 --> 00:20:46,720 Speaker 1: you what you need to perform at a high level. 456 00:20:46,800 --> 00:20:48,480 Speaker 1: And it's just it's it's been a fun project for 457 00:20:48,560 --> 00:20:51,000 Speaker 1: me over the years. I enjoy it. Yeah, I think 458 00:20:51,040 --> 00:20:53,359 Speaker 1: these things are always fun. I had a long time 459 00:20:53,600 --> 00:20:56,480 Speaker 1: mentor always encouraged me go look at what plays in 460 00:20:56,520 --> 00:20:59,639 Speaker 1: the league. In your mind, what you think is playing 461 00:20:59,840 --> 00:21:02,560 Speaker 1: some completely different than what is actually playing. There are 462 00:21:02,600 --> 00:21:04,280 Speaker 1: guys that are playing for a long time in the 463 00:21:04,320 --> 00:21:06,959 Speaker 1: league and maybe even earning Pro Bowl honors who are 464 00:21:07,000 --> 00:21:10,119 Speaker 1: flawed players. And so if you can get see what 465 00:21:10,240 --> 00:21:13,840 Speaker 1: the league is producing, what is dominating the league, it 466 00:21:13,920 --> 00:21:16,280 Speaker 1: may allow you to be a better grade. And when 467 00:21:16,280 --> 00:21:18,520 Speaker 1: it comes down to looking at the college guys, you 468 00:21:18,560 --> 00:21:20,480 Speaker 1: may be a little more patient. You may be able 469 00:21:20,480 --> 00:21:23,120 Speaker 1: to project a little bit more on guys who are 470 00:21:23,119 --> 00:21:25,679 Speaker 1: going to be really really good players down the line. 471 00:21:26,040 --> 00:21:28,760 Speaker 1: I love this part of the offseason because those projects 472 00:21:29,200 --> 00:21:32,240 Speaker 1: really are kind of win win. It helps you personally, 473 00:21:32,280 --> 00:21:35,040 Speaker 1: but it also helps uh those around you when it 474 00:21:35,080 --> 00:21:39,239 Speaker 1: comes to grading, because they also see better competition. All right, 475 00:21:39,280 --> 00:21:40,600 Speaker 1: so we kind of I got a lot of guys 476 00:21:40,600 --> 00:21:43,320 Speaker 1: that I've done so far here looking at quarterbacks, receivers, 477 00:21:43,359 --> 00:21:46,080 Speaker 1: and some edge rushers. So let's kind of go a 478 00:21:46,080 --> 00:21:48,320 Speaker 1: little bit rapid fire here. I'll go through and just 479 00:21:48,359 --> 00:21:51,119 Speaker 1: give you my main takeaways from that. Uh tag it 480 00:21:51,280 --> 00:21:53,080 Speaker 1: with with your your thoughts on it bucket, and we 481 00:21:53,200 --> 00:21:55,480 Speaker 1: just kind of roll through. These guys are all right, 482 00:21:55,520 --> 00:21:57,520 Speaker 1: let's start here first one, start with the goat here 483 00:21:57,520 --> 00:22:00,600 Speaker 1: and Tom Brady. Um. One of the things you notice 484 00:22:00,640 --> 00:22:03,040 Speaker 1: with a lot of these top tier quarterbacks, you're getting 485 00:22:03,080 --> 00:22:05,639 Speaker 1: third down. You've mentioned it forever, We've talked about it 486 00:22:05,680 --> 00:22:08,240 Speaker 1: a lot. They want more options, not less options. I 487 00:22:08,280 --> 00:22:11,040 Speaker 1: mean his five man protection. Get everybody, get five guys 488 00:22:11,080 --> 00:22:13,800 Speaker 1: out into the route and let them make quick decisions. 489 00:22:13,800 --> 00:22:16,240 Speaker 1: So Tom Brady the way he processes jumps off the 490 00:22:16,280 --> 00:22:19,080 Speaker 1: tape Um, you better be able to get to him 491 00:22:19,080 --> 00:22:21,000 Speaker 1: with a four man rush. If you blitz him, you 492 00:22:21,040 --> 00:22:23,640 Speaker 1: are dead. He will carve you up. Uh. The other 493 00:22:23,680 --> 00:22:26,840 Speaker 1: thing that jumped out to me, his pocket movement is elite. 494 00:22:26,920 --> 00:22:28,640 Speaker 1: It's as good as anybody in terms of being able 495 00:22:28,680 --> 00:22:31,800 Speaker 1: to move inside that phone move Uh. And always gets 496 00:22:31,800 --> 00:22:33,720 Speaker 1: back to a balanced position. Some of these guys and 497 00:22:33,720 --> 00:22:35,239 Speaker 1: we get the stafford here in a minute, can make 498 00:22:35,280 --> 00:22:38,600 Speaker 1: all these off platform throws. Tom Brady always gets to 499 00:22:38,640 --> 00:22:41,080 Speaker 1: a balanced position. He's so consistent there, and I think 500 00:22:41,080 --> 00:22:43,360 Speaker 1: that's why so dating accurate. He's great getting the boil 501 00:22:43,400 --> 00:22:46,679 Speaker 1: out of his hands. He understands the passing game. He 502 00:22:46,760 --> 00:22:49,800 Speaker 1: really understands how to manipulate the matchups, how to create 503 00:22:49,840 --> 00:22:52,000 Speaker 1: the matchups. And one thing that you see with Tom 504 00:22:52,000 --> 00:22:54,359 Speaker 1: Brady and some of the other veterans, they live and 505 00:22:54,440 --> 00:22:57,240 Speaker 1: spread an empty formasons because because it allows him to 506 00:22:57,320 --> 00:23:01,639 Speaker 1: identify the rushers and also explore coverage. They will stay 507 00:23:01,720 --> 00:23:03,480 Speaker 1: in that if they get you in a matchup that 508 00:23:03,600 --> 00:23:07,679 Speaker 1: is favorable for them. And he doesn't mind patiently carving 509 00:23:07,680 --> 00:23:09,760 Speaker 1: you up with paper cuts. At the end of the day, 510 00:23:09,800 --> 00:23:11,200 Speaker 1: he's gonna cut your arm off, but it's gonna be 511 00:23:11,200 --> 00:23:13,360 Speaker 1: a million little paper cuts. They do a great job 512 00:23:13,400 --> 00:23:15,560 Speaker 1: of doing it, and he is the driving force behind 513 00:23:15,600 --> 00:23:18,440 Speaker 1: the offense. Well, I just think it's pretty simple when 514 00:23:18,440 --> 00:23:21,240 Speaker 1: you look at the greatest advantage for a defense is 515 00:23:21,280 --> 00:23:24,760 Speaker 1: a linebacker rushing or running back. Uh. And the greatest 516 00:23:24,760 --> 00:23:27,560 Speaker 1: advantage for an offense is a running back being able 517 00:23:27,560 --> 00:23:30,560 Speaker 1: to attack a linebacker in the passing game. So Tom 518 00:23:30,600 --> 00:23:32,480 Speaker 1: Brady and those veteran guys, they want to get those 519 00:23:32,480 --> 00:23:34,040 Speaker 1: guys out in the route. Don't ask him to sit 520 00:23:34,040 --> 00:23:37,159 Speaker 1: back there and block. Let's exploit these linebackers and coverage. 521 00:23:37,160 --> 00:23:38,399 Speaker 1: So that was one of the things jumped out to 522 00:23:38,440 --> 00:23:41,480 Speaker 1: me with him, Carson Wentz. First thing that jumps out 523 00:23:41,600 --> 00:23:45,000 Speaker 1: just the sheer size and strength inside the pocket. And 524 00:23:45,040 --> 00:23:46,880 Speaker 1: for you know, comes to this draft season. We talked 525 00:23:46,920 --> 00:23:48,800 Speaker 1: a bunch about some of the guys have size, some 526 00:23:48,920 --> 00:23:51,000 Speaker 1: that don't. One of the benefits of that, it's just 527 00:23:51,119 --> 00:23:53,760 Speaker 1: the sheer strength. When you have guys draped on you, 528 00:23:54,119 --> 00:23:57,080 Speaker 1: bodies around you, somebody's hitting you, somebody's getting your leg. 529 00:23:57,400 --> 00:23:59,840 Speaker 1: He can still generate plenty of velocity. He just so 530 00:24:00,040 --> 00:24:03,040 Speaker 1: thing big and strong. He will hold the ball sometimes 531 00:24:03,040 --> 00:24:05,600 Speaker 1: a little bit too long in the pocket. Um, but 532 00:24:05,840 --> 00:24:10,080 Speaker 1: to me, the velocity is easy for him. Tight window throws, Um, 533 00:24:10,119 --> 00:24:12,920 Speaker 1: he can squeeze the ball in and he's very aggressive. No, 534 00:24:13,080 --> 00:24:15,320 Speaker 1: I mean you talk about a guy that is kind 535 00:24:15,320 --> 00:24:17,680 Speaker 1: of like the new prototype. We talk about these athletic 536 00:24:17,680 --> 00:24:20,600 Speaker 1: playmakers at the position, guys who can really affect the 537 00:24:20,600 --> 00:24:22,639 Speaker 1: game in a number of ways. I love the talent 538 00:24:22,680 --> 00:24:24,880 Speaker 1: when you watched him coming out, and I think they 539 00:24:24,880 --> 00:24:27,000 Speaker 1: have done a great job of surrounding them with playmates 540 00:24:27,040 --> 00:24:29,359 Speaker 1: and put him in a scheme that plays to his strength. 541 00:24:29,800 --> 00:24:32,720 Speaker 1: And so as I'm looking at these new school quarterbacks 542 00:24:32,720 --> 00:24:35,360 Speaker 1: and who is going to be the next torch bearers, Um, 543 00:24:35,400 --> 00:24:37,280 Speaker 1: you certainly have to talk about him because there are 544 00:24:37,400 --> 00:24:40,360 Speaker 1: so many things to like about his game. Yeah. The 545 00:24:40,359 --> 00:24:42,600 Speaker 1: the one area I would say that Carson can can 546 00:24:42,640 --> 00:24:44,840 Speaker 1: do better obviously protecting himself as a runner, you know, 547 00:24:44,920 --> 00:24:48,080 Speaker 1: don't take those shots which led to an injury last year. 548 00:24:48,520 --> 00:24:50,399 Speaker 1: The other thing I would say is he could study 549 00:24:50,440 --> 00:24:52,119 Speaker 1: Tom Brady and learn a little bit from him, just 550 00:24:52,160 --> 00:24:54,240 Speaker 1: in terms of being able to navigate within the pocket. 551 00:24:54,520 --> 00:24:56,719 Speaker 1: He's so athletic he'll will out the back door, kind 552 00:24:56,760 --> 00:24:59,520 Speaker 1: of like a bigger Russell Wilson in that regard. But 553 00:24:59,600 --> 00:25:01,679 Speaker 1: there's times or he has space. If he can slide 554 00:25:01,720 --> 00:25:04,360 Speaker 1: and climb and move around within the pocket, he'll save 555 00:25:04,440 --> 00:25:06,680 Speaker 1: some hits off of himself and he also generates more 556 00:25:06,680 --> 00:25:08,280 Speaker 1: big place to go with it. So that would be 557 00:25:08,320 --> 00:25:10,679 Speaker 1: the one area for Carson where he could improve. But 558 00:25:10,760 --> 00:25:12,320 Speaker 1: he's man. He was He was on his way to 559 00:25:12,320 --> 00:25:13,760 Speaker 1: be in the m v P for a reason. Drew 560 00:25:13,800 --> 00:25:18,960 Speaker 1: Brees next one up along with Brady. Just the processing. 561 00:25:19,080 --> 00:25:21,800 Speaker 1: How quick you know you watch all their third down throws. 562 00:25:22,080 --> 00:25:24,879 Speaker 1: How quick he could find the one on one that 563 00:25:24,960 --> 00:25:28,400 Speaker 1: he wants and get the ball out immediately. Uh. It's 564 00:25:28,520 --> 00:25:32,520 Speaker 1: it's anticipation, it's timing, it's touch, it's quick decision making. 565 00:25:32,920 --> 00:25:36,080 Speaker 1: He's one that can change arm angles on screens. They'll 566 00:25:36,119 --> 00:25:37,840 Speaker 1: throw a lot of screens. You can see him get 567 00:25:37,880 --> 00:25:40,439 Speaker 1: it out from all different slots. Uh, and still be 568 00:25:40,600 --> 00:25:45,000 Speaker 1: very accurate. Does not have elite velocity, without question, but 569 00:25:45,119 --> 00:25:48,840 Speaker 1: he'll use He'll use his eyes and ball fakes to 570 00:25:48,920 --> 00:25:52,120 Speaker 1: manipulate coverage better than any quarterback in the league. He's 571 00:25:52,119 --> 00:25:54,480 Speaker 1: able to move safeties away from where he wants to 572 00:25:54,520 --> 00:25:56,480 Speaker 1: go with the ball. It's it's fun to watch. He 573 00:25:56,600 --> 00:25:58,640 Speaker 1: is fun to watch, and I think it's very important 574 00:25:58,680 --> 00:26:01,960 Speaker 1: to watch Drew Breese. Now with more of these quarterbacks 575 00:26:02,000 --> 00:26:05,320 Speaker 1: that are kind of coming in the league, um kind 576 00:26:05,320 --> 00:26:08,040 Speaker 1: of below what we call the standard line in terms 577 00:26:08,040 --> 00:26:10,560 Speaker 1: of height. For years, it's always been six too is 578 00:26:10,600 --> 00:26:12,160 Speaker 1: kind of what you wanted your six too, or tall 579 00:26:12,240 --> 00:26:14,360 Speaker 1: is what you wanted your quarterback. When now we're having 580 00:26:14,359 --> 00:26:15,960 Speaker 1: these guys come in from the college game. We saw 581 00:26:16,000 --> 00:26:18,800 Speaker 1: Baker Mayfield go number one overall, who wasn't a six 582 00:26:18,800 --> 00:26:21,240 Speaker 1: two player. There's some other guys in the college draft 583 00:26:21,240 --> 00:26:23,960 Speaker 1: we agreer from West Virginia who won't come in as 584 00:26:23,960 --> 00:26:27,040 Speaker 1: a super tall guy. So now when you're making the comparison, 585 00:26:27,080 --> 00:26:29,320 Speaker 1: as we always do when it comes to the scouting reports, 586 00:26:29,520 --> 00:26:31,960 Speaker 1: we always throw out a Drew Brees and Russell Wilson. 587 00:26:32,200 --> 00:26:34,040 Speaker 1: I think the thing that gets lost when we look 588 00:26:34,080 --> 00:26:37,840 Speaker 1: at Drew Brees, he also was a world class athlete, 589 00:26:37,920 --> 00:26:40,520 Speaker 1: like a Russell Wilson. This is a national level of 590 00:26:40,560 --> 00:26:42,760 Speaker 1: tennis player to beat Andy Roddick. So when you look 591 00:26:42,800 --> 00:26:45,320 Speaker 1: at his footwork and the way that he slides around 592 00:26:45,680 --> 00:26:49,360 Speaker 1: in the pocket, it's not someone that is a stiff. 593 00:26:49,840 --> 00:26:53,560 Speaker 1: His ability to find passing lanes, to change armed angles, 594 00:26:53,600 --> 00:26:55,639 Speaker 1: to do all of the other stuff that you have 595 00:26:55,720 --> 00:26:58,720 Speaker 1: to be able to do to really overachieve as an 596 00:26:58,800 --> 00:27:02,720 Speaker 1: undersized quarterback. He does that, and I'm looking at a 597 00:27:02,760 --> 00:27:06,439 Speaker 1: guy who, as he gets older, he understands how to 598 00:27:06,560 --> 00:27:10,480 Speaker 1: use his weapons even better. Uses the backs, use the tide, ends, 599 00:27:10,560 --> 00:27:13,440 Speaker 1: used underneath guys, allow those guys to make plays for him. 600 00:27:13,560 --> 00:27:16,320 Speaker 1: So it maybe a tenure pass air yards, but he 601 00:27:16,359 --> 00:27:19,840 Speaker 1: goes to a thirty forty yard game. Is because Drew 602 00:27:19,920 --> 00:27:23,399 Speaker 1: Brees understands how to stretch to feel horizontally while still 603 00:27:23,480 --> 00:27:26,399 Speaker 1: retaining the ability to stretch it vertically. I'm glad you 604 00:27:26,400 --> 00:27:29,680 Speaker 1: mentioned that because one of my notes said completions. Uh, 605 00:27:29,680 --> 00:27:32,760 Speaker 1: he's a completion collector. So even if you get in 606 00:27:32,800 --> 00:27:35,040 Speaker 1: third and eleven, probably more than any these other guys. 607 00:27:35,080 --> 00:27:39,000 Speaker 1: I watched Drew through underneath the sticks, but it was hey, 608 00:27:39,040 --> 00:27:41,760 Speaker 1: we've got pressure coming. I'm not just gonna take a 609 00:27:41,760 --> 00:27:43,480 Speaker 1: sack and throw the ball away. I'll take if it's 610 00:27:43,480 --> 00:27:47,639 Speaker 1: third and eleven, maybe I'll get seven eight yards. Yeah, 611 00:27:47,680 --> 00:27:49,120 Speaker 1: that guy, all of a sudden he catches the ball. 612 00:27:49,160 --> 00:27:51,400 Speaker 1: Brick attackle you're gonna face. It just gives you more 613 00:27:51,480 --> 00:27:55,160 Speaker 1: options for success, and if nothing else, you've gained seven 614 00:27:55,160 --> 00:27:57,680 Speaker 1: eight yards where the field position that can be pretty 615 00:27:57,720 --> 00:27:59,840 Speaker 1: valuable in the game. But he's just so poised. That 616 00:28:00,080 --> 00:28:02,280 Speaker 1: be the other word I would use for Drew Brees 617 00:28:02,520 --> 00:28:04,760 Speaker 1: without question, fun he is. He has fun to watch 618 00:28:04,760 --> 00:28:06,600 Speaker 1: still at his age. What a what a good player. 619 00:28:07,040 --> 00:28:11,399 Speaker 1: Matthew Stafford probably the most gifted of the guys that 620 00:28:11,480 --> 00:28:14,000 Speaker 1: I watched, just in terms of armed talent. Buck he 621 00:28:14,040 --> 00:28:17,440 Speaker 1: can be caught flat footed, bodies draped all over him, 622 00:28:17,480 --> 00:28:21,880 Speaker 1: and just arm alone just makes some ridiculous throws. One 623 00:28:21,920 --> 00:28:24,520 Speaker 1: thing he needs to work on just resetting his feet 624 00:28:24,600 --> 00:28:27,760 Speaker 1: when he gets movement. He's so gifted. He'll hit you know, 625 00:28:27,800 --> 00:28:30,800 Speaker 1: three or four of those off balance arm angled drops, 626 00:28:30,840 --> 00:28:33,280 Speaker 1: do all these different crazy things like a trick shot artist. 627 00:28:33,800 --> 00:28:35,480 Speaker 1: But then you know one out every four or five 628 00:28:35,680 --> 00:28:37,359 Speaker 1: will get away from him in that effect. That's why 629 00:28:37,400 --> 00:28:40,920 Speaker 1: he's never been like a high sixties completion percentage guy. 630 00:28:41,320 --> 00:28:44,200 Speaker 1: Uh there, there's some mechanical things at times get a 631 00:28:44,200 --> 00:28:46,239 Speaker 1: little bit sloppy and give feet get a little bit 632 00:28:46,280 --> 00:28:49,120 Speaker 1: too busy. But in terms of just pure armed talent, 633 00:28:49,240 --> 00:28:51,480 Speaker 1: that phrase that we throw out there, I don't know 634 00:28:51,480 --> 00:28:54,800 Speaker 1: anybody's better Matt Stafford. I mean, he's as talented as 635 00:28:54,840 --> 00:28:57,040 Speaker 1: they come. He is kind of the prototype for what 636 00:28:57,120 --> 00:28:59,960 Speaker 1: I call the new school gun slinger. The guy who 637 00:29:00,080 --> 00:29:02,920 Speaker 1: is super talented, who has a plus armed talent, who 638 00:29:03,040 --> 00:29:05,240 Speaker 1: also has the ability to run around and make plays 639 00:29:05,320 --> 00:29:08,880 Speaker 1: on and off platform. Well that's Matthew Stafford. And I 640 00:29:08,920 --> 00:29:10,720 Speaker 1: called he for this because I just wrote a piece 641 00:29:10,800 --> 00:29:14,160 Speaker 1: on quarterbacks and while you gotta be careful overpaying for quarterbacks, 642 00:29:14,200 --> 00:29:16,920 Speaker 1: and I used our thing we talked about trucks and trailers, 643 00:29:17,120 --> 00:29:19,320 Speaker 1: and I listed Matthew Stafford as a truck and be like, 644 00:29:19,400 --> 00:29:21,080 Speaker 1: oh my god, how could you say that? And I 645 00:29:21,120 --> 00:29:23,720 Speaker 1: was like, man, have you looked at what Matthew Stafford does. 646 00:29:24,160 --> 00:29:26,920 Speaker 1: Matthew Stafford is the one reason that the Detroit Lions 647 00:29:27,160 --> 00:29:30,320 Speaker 1: are in every game because as a quarterback, he has 648 00:29:30,360 --> 00:29:32,760 Speaker 1: the ability in the fourth quarter to wield them back. 649 00:29:33,080 --> 00:29:35,239 Speaker 1: And so, yeah, if it was a better team, if 650 00:29:35,280 --> 00:29:37,880 Speaker 1: he had a running back or someone that could give 651 00:29:37,960 --> 00:29:40,680 Speaker 1: him a hundred yards to balance out what they do offensively, 652 00:29:40,920 --> 00:29:43,920 Speaker 1: they will win more games. But he hasn't. I read 653 00:29:43,960 --> 00:29:46,360 Speaker 1: the stat during his time with the Lions, he only 654 00:29:46,400 --> 00:29:49,320 Speaker 1: has seven games where he's had a hundred yard rusher. 655 00:29:49,920 --> 00:29:55,120 Speaker 1: That's ridiculous. So for me, Matthew Stafford is the franchise 656 00:29:55,200 --> 00:29:58,640 Speaker 1: quarterback because he's also learned how to go from being 657 00:29:58,640 --> 00:30:01,320 Speaker 1: a gun slinger to the lad us three or four years. 658 00:30:01,560 --> 00:30:04,000 Speaker 1: We've seen him manage games better. We've seen him take 659 00:30:04,000 --> 00:30:05,960 Speaker 1: care of the ball better. We've seen him go to 660 00:30:06,080 --> 00:30:09,000 Speaker 1: more of the short throws and the completion percentage go up. 661 00:30:09,520 --> 00:30:12,320 Speaker 1: He has all the stuff that you want a franchise 662 00:30:12,440 --> 00:30:15,320 Speaker 1: quarterback to have, and it's just a matter of man. 663 00:30:15,360 --> 00:30:17,880 Speaker 1: If they ever surround him with the right ingredients, you'll 664 00:30:17,880 --> 00:30:20,920 Speaker 1: see Detroity win at a high level. I'm with you. 665 00:30:21,120 --> 00:30:24,480 Speaker 1: The talent is without question there um and he could 666 00:30:24,520 --> 00:30:26,120 Speaker 1: he could be you know, if you get the right 667 00:30:26,120 --> 00:30:28,760 Speaker 1: pieces around him. He has the tools to be a 668 00:30:28,880 --> 00:30:32,800 Speaker 1: top three or four quarterback in the league without question um. Again, 669 00:30:32,840 --> 00:30:35,520 Speaker 1: it's just some some sloppiness. If he can eliminate some 670 00:30:35,600 --> 00:30:37,680 Speaker 1: of that sloppin us from his play, I think you'll 671 00:30:37,720 --> 00:30:39,960 Speaker 1: see him take his game even to a higher level. 672 00:30:40,040 --> 00:30:42,040 Speaker 1: The last quarterback I looked at in this little project 673 00:30:42,080 --> 00:30:45,240 Speaker 1: was Philip rivers Um. The first thing that jumped out 674 00:30:45,240 --> 00:30:47,720 Speaker 1: to me when you're watching all these third down throws, 675 00:30:48,480 --> 00:30:52,720 Speaker 1: the pre snap communication. Philip does more communication and directing 676 00:30:52,800 --> 00:30:55,280 Speaker 1: in terms of directing the front. Uh, in terms of 677 00:30:55,320 --> 00:30:58,719 Speaker 1: getting guys shifted in motion, he's I mean it's demonstrative. 678 00:30:58,720 --> 00:31:01,239 Speaker 1: It's very Peyton Manning. Ask just in terms of all 679 00:31:01,280 --> 00:31:03,880 Speaker 1: the pre snap work that he's doing there. And I'm 680 00:31:03,920 --> 00:31:06,680 Speaker 1: sure some of it is dummy work where he's just 681 00:31:06,720 --> 00:31:08,720 Speaker 1: trying to, you know, buy some time and try and 682 00:31:08,760 --> 00:31:11,480 Speaker 1: get a defense to show themselves. But he does more 683 00:31:11,520 --> 00:31:12,960 Speaker 1: that than any of these guys in terms of the 684 00:31:12,960 --> 00:31:16,239 Speaker 1: pre snap stuff. And the second thing was just this 685 00:31:16,360 --> 00:31:19,960 Speaker 1: dude is aggressive. Man. He is always an attack mode. 686 00:31:20,000 --> 00:31:21,880 Speaker 1: He works in the middle of the field, he works 687 00:31:21,920 --> 00:31:25,400 Speaker 1: in crowds. It generates big plays, but it's also you know, 688 00:31:25,440 --> 00:31:27,000 Speaker 1: you get you talk about working in the middle field, 689 00:31:27,080 --> 00:31:29,160 Speaker 1: you get some of those tips and overthrows. Uh, it 690 00:31:29,240 --> 00:31:31,960 Speaker 1: leads to some of those turnovers. But man, it it 691 00:31:32,080 --> 00:31:35,600 Speaker 1: is it is all gas and no breaks with Philip Rivers. Oh. 692 00:31:35,640 --> 00:31:38,800 Speaker 1: He is absolutely a killer when it comes to the 693 00:31:38,800 --> 00:31:41,160 Speaker 1: way that he plays, super aggressive, does a great job 694 00:31:41,200 --> 00:31:43,959 Speaker 1: playing with confidence and inspires his teammates. It doesn't matter 695 00:31:44,000 --> 00:31:45,400 Speaker 1: who you throw around, and he finds a way to 696 00:31:45,440 --> 00:31:47,280 Speaker 1: get it done. Yes, you don't like some of the 697 00:31:47,280 --> 00:31:49,880 Speaker 1: turnovers that may happen in critical moments, but he is 698 00:31:49,920 --> 00:31:52,120 Speaker 1: never going to give up on a play. And the 699 00:31:52,120 --> 00:31:54,920 Speaker 1: thing that I've always liked about Philip Rivers is um 700 00:31:55,240 --> 00:31:57,920 Speaker 1: he has a way of always keeping his team in 701 00:31:58,080 --> 00:32:01,320 Speaker 1: games regardless of the circumstances. And now I believe we're 702 00:32:01,320 --> 00:32:03,720 Speaker 1: finally going to be able to appreciate him and his 703 00:32:03,840 --> 00:32:06,480 Speaker 1: greatness because I believe this point Cassie has around him 704 00:32:06,760 --> 00:32:08,840 Speaker 1: is as good as any that he has ever had. 705 00:32:09,080 --> 00:32:11,320 Speaker 1: I would look for him to have a light South season, 706 00:32:11,560 --> 00:32:14,160 Speaker 1: even in m v P caliber year, because he is 707 00:32:14,200 --> 00:32:16,800 Speaker 1: that good at a position. I'm with you. I read 708 00:32:16,800 --> 00:32:18,760 Speaker 1: an article to the day saying, you know he could play, 709 00:32:18,880 --> 00:32:21,840 Speaker 1: you know, four or five more years, and I thought, man, 710 00:32:21,840 --> 00:32:23,360 Speaker 1: that seems like a long time. But then you look 711 00:32:23,360 --> 00:32:25,240 Speaker 1: at Breeze, you look at Brady and the level they're 712 00:32:25,240 --> 00:32:27,480 Speaker 1: playing at. Philip, I think it's thirty six years old. 713 00:32:27,520 --> 00:32:29,480 Speaker 1: So him getting to forty gets them in the new 714 00:32:29,520 --> 00:32:32,600 Speaker 1: stadium there uh in l A with the Rams, So yeah, 715 00:32:32,600 --> 00:32:34,440 Speaker 1: that wouldn't wouldn't shock me all I think we could 716 00:32:34,440 --> 00:32:36,719 Speaker 1: see him have a big year. I'm with you on 717 00:32:36,720 --> 00:32:38,160 Speaker 1: that one. All right, let's let's go through some of 718 00:32:38,200 --> 00:32:40,240 Speaker 1: these pass rushers. We'll go faster on these. I want 719 00:32:40,240 --> 00:32:42,480 Speaker 1: to spend a little bit more time, uh talking about 720 00:32:42,520 --> 00:32:45,560 Speaker 1: those quarterbacks. But uh, Joey Bosa, the first one that 721 00:32:45,600 --> 00:32:48,320 Speaker 1: I watched, has got the best hands of any of 722 00:32:48,320 --> 00:32:51,360 Speaker 1: these pass rushers. Speed to power. You can play outside, 723 00:32:51,400 --> 00:32:55,040 Speaker 1: you'll see him just torch guards, but he has so 724 00:32:55,120 --> 00:32:58,760 Speaker 1: much torque and power in his upper and in his 725 00:32:58,840 --> 00:33:01,640 Speaker 1: lower bodies. Got the great swhite move that he's become 726 00:33:01,720 --> 00:33:04,680 Speaker 1: known for. Um, he's looked like he's he's going a 727 00:33:04,760 --> 00:33:06,520 Speaker 1: chance to be a Hall of Fame player. He's that good. 728 00:33:06,840 --> 00:33:08,440 Speaker 1: He's that good. I think the biggest lesson that I 729 00:33:08,520 --> 00:33:10,920 Speaker 1: learned from watching Joey Bosa as a pro and watching 730 00:33:10,960 --> 00:33:14,760 Speaker 1: him as a collegian always bank on the artists over 731 00:33:14,760 --> 00:33:17,200 Speaker 1: the athlete as the pass rusher. When I look at 732 00:33:17,240 --> 00:33:22,400 Speaker 1: Joey Bosa, Joey Bosa is a skilled pass rusher, hand skills, movement, 733 00:33:22,720 --> 00:33:26,680 Speaker 1: He is a trained technician when he comes to learning 734 00:33:26,680 --> 00:33:29,479 Speaker 1: how to get to the quarterback. And so, regardless of 735 00:33:29,520 --> 00:33:31,400 Speaker 1: what is going on, this guy is always gonna be 736 00:33:31,400 --> 00:33:33,880 Speaker 1: a double digit sack artist because he is going to 737 00:33:34,040 --> 00:33:37,640 Speaker 1: outwork and out skilled the overwhelming majority of the blockers 738 00:33:37,640 --> 00:33:40,040 Speaker 1: that he's faces. He is terrific. And then they have 739 00:33:40,440 --> 00:33:42,160 Speaker 1: a guy that you're gonna talk about a little later, 740 00:33:42,440 --> 00:33:45,320 Speaker 1: An Ingram. On the other side, the l A Chargers 741 00:33:45,480 --> 00:33:48,440 Speaker 1: have a nasty one to combination off the edge when 742 00:33:48,480 --> 00:33:50,840 Speaker 1: it comes to heating up the passer um. I love 743 00:33:50,880 --> 00:33:53,239 Speaker 1: what they have, but Joey Bosa is terrific as a 744 00:33:53,280 --> 00:33:55,920 Speaker 1: technical phenomen off the edge. Yeah, I don't get to 745 00:33:55,920 --> 00:33:58,040 Speaker 1: his teammate here. Next movin Ingram. You see the diep 746 00:33:58,120 --> 00:34:01,040 Speaker 1: rip move. He's got an explode the first step, probably 747 00:34:01,080 --> 00:34:03,920 Speaker 1: better first step there than Bosa. Uh. He can really 748 00:34:03,960 --> 00:34:06,240 Speaker 1: wrap around the edge, so he's a nice compliment botha 749 00:34:06,360 --> 00:34:08,799 Speaker 1: kind of brings that power to swite move. And you 750 00:34:08,840 --> 00:34:11,080 Speaker 1: see Melvin Ingram who can bend and wrap around the edge. 751 00:34:11,080 --> 00:34:14,279 Speaker 1: And Melvin Ingram is an animal as a looper. A 752 00:34:14,280 --> 00:34:16,880 Speaker 1: lot of times we use that phrase and scouting say, oh, 753 00:34:16,920 --> 00:34:19,359 Speaker 1: he's a better blitzer than a pass rusher. Well, he's 754 00:34:19,360 --> 00:34:22,320 Speaker 1: a good pass rusher, he is. I kind of categorize 755 00:34:22,360 --> 00:34:24,359 Speaker 1: when you're looping and stunting, that's almost like a game. 756 00:34:24,360 --> 00:34:25,920 Speaker 1: It's a it's more of a blitz type of a 757 00:34:25,960 --> 00:34:28,440 Speaker 1: thing than it is with somebody just winning straight up 758 00:34:28,480 --> 00:34:32,000 Speaker 1: head up on games. He is he is outstanding. When 759 00:34:32,080 --> 00:34:34,480 Speaker 1: you use him as a looper, he is outstanding. They 760 00:34:34,520 --> 00:34:37,160 Speaker 1: they both are terrific. Melvin Ingram what I like about him, 761 00:34:37,160 --> 00:34:40,080 Speaker 1: He's he's kind of a junk yard dog off the edge. 762 00:34:40,280 --> 00:34:44,440 Speaker 1: He is really developed a nice move to compliment like 763 00:34:44,480 --> 00:34:46,400 Speaker 1: his first step quickm is. He can bend and burst. 764 00:34:46,560 --> 00:34:48,640 Speaker 1: He also has a little long on which is funny 765 00:34:48,640 --> 00:34:50,200 Speaker 1: because he doesn't have long arms. But he does a 766 00:34:50,200 --> 00:34:52,719 Speaker 1: great job but just kind of bull rushing tackles and 767 00:34:52,800 --> 00:34:55,319 Speaker 1: kind of driving him back into the quarterback's lap. And 768 00:34:55,400 --> 00:34:58,280 Speaker 1: I believe the versatility that both of these guys display 769 00:34:58,320 --> 00:35:01,040 Speaker 1: and being able to go from either side to rush 770 00:35:01,120 --> 00:35:04,440 Speaker 1: and uh for Joey Bosey even to slide inside. They 771 00:35:04,480 --> 00:35:07,120 Speaker 1: have a yet a lot of unique talents that they 772 00:35:07,120 --> 00:35:10,040 Speaker 1: are able to kind of throw at the opponent and 773 00:35:10,520 --> 00:35:12,200 Speaker 1: just makes it very, very difficult to block you. The 774 00:35:12,200 --> 00:35:15,080 Speaker 1: one these guys and one on ones, no question, uh 775 00:35:15,239 --> 00:35:18,759 Speaker 1: next one, Khalil Mack the uh, the get off the 776 00:35:18,880 --> 00:35:21,839 Speaker 1: raw power that's there. He's got the euro step. Though, 777 00:35:21,880 --> 00:35:24,480 Speaker 1: I've got to find the right word to describe the 778 00:35:24,480 --> 00:35:27,280 Speaker 1: pass rush move because it's an it's an inside outside 779 00:35:27,320 --> 00:35:29,960 Speaker 1: inside or an outside inside outside. It's it's a three 780 00:35:30,000 --> 00:35:33,120 Speaker 1: step move. It looks just like a euro step and 781 00:35:33,160 --> 00:35:35,720 Speaker 1: it hasn't been along around that long in the NFL 782 00:35:35,760 --> 00:35:38,279 Speaker 1: for some of these ad retchers, but he has it down. 783 00:35:38,320 --> 00:35:40,400 Speaker 1: It is fun to watch he does have it. Uh 784 00:35:40,680 --> 00:35:43,880 Speaker 1: that that hesitation move or it does look like a 785 00:35:43,920 --> 00:35:46,799 Speaker 1: euro step because it does throw off the timing of 786 00:35:46,920 --> 00:35:51,360 Speaker 1: the the offensive tackle. Um. To me, Khalil Mack, what 787 00:35:51,480 --> 00:35:54,400 Speaker 1: he's been able to do is he just bullies people. 788 00:35:54,719 --> 00:35:57,359 Speaker 1: He's just a broasty bully off the age like he's 789 00:35:57,400 --> 00:36:00,000 Speaker 1: more powerful than most blockers that come up against him. 790 00:36:00,080 --> 00:36:02,319 Speaker 1: He has the ability, especially when they line him up 791 00:36:02,360 --> 00:36:04,719 Speaker 1: at left defensive end, he can use that long on 792 00:36:04,760 --> 00:36:06,120 Speaker 1: where he sticks his arm right in the middle of 793 00:36:06,160 --> 00:36:08,680 Speaker 1: the guy's chest and he either walks him straight back 794 00:36:08,680 --> 00:36:11,560 Speaker 1: to the quarterback or he'll slip inside when the inside 795 00:36:11,640 --> 00:36:15,440 Speaker 1: arm over moove. Um. He's just so powerful that when 796 00:36:15,480 --> 00:36:18,840 Speaker 1: he continues to add just one more move to the repertoire, 797 00:36:19,080 --> 00:36:21,400 Speaker 1: he is going to be unblockable. And the success that 798 00:36:21,440 --> 00:36:24,080 Speaker 1: he has already had, if he can add just another 799 00:36:24,080 --> 00:36:26,839 Speaker 1: piece of the puzzle, I don't know how you're going 800 00:36:26,880 --> 00:36:28,799 Speaker 1: to be able to stop him in those pass first 801 00:36:28,800 --> 00:36:31,719 Speaker 1: situations because he's the dominant player already. No, he's fun. 802 00:36:31,800 --> 00:36:35,400 Speaker 1: He's fun to watch. Everson Griffin for the Vikings probably 803 00:36:35,400 --> 00:36:37,480 Speaker 1: the biggest surprise to me, just because I don't know why. 804 00:36:37,480 --> 00:36:39,239 Speaker 1: I haven't spent much time really studying him at the 805 00:36:39,320 --> 00:36:41,920 Speaker 1: NFL level. I knew he'd been very productive, but man, 806 00:36:41,920 --> 00:36:44,200 Speaker 1: when you really study him, his get off is elite. 807 00:36:44,360 --> 00:36:46,000 Speaker 1: I mean he's got, he got He got fled a 808 00:36:46,040 --> 00:36:48,759 Speaker 1: couple of times and weren't even he wasn't offside. It's 809 00:36:48,760 --> 00:36:50,760 Speaker 1: a it's a combination. There's a little bit of snap 810 00:36:50,760 --> 00:36:55,080 Speaker 1: count anticipation obviously, but then you coupled that with his 811 00:36:55,280 --> 00:36:58,279 Speaker 1: just burst in explosiveness. I love doing it. I've talked 812 00:36:58,280 --> 00:37:00,400 Speaker 1: about it. Before you freeze the frame, I mean he 813 00:37:00,560 --> 00:37:02,640 Speaker 1: is up. He is once his first step is already 814 00:37:02,680 --> 00:37:04,720 Speaker 1: in the ground, and you see three other defensive linemen 815 00:37:04,760 --> 00:37:06,839 Speaker 1: with their hands still in the dirt. So uh, he 816 00:37:06,840 --> 00:37:08,919 Speaker 1: he gets off the line of scrimmage, and then he's 817 00:37:08,960 --> 00:37:12,040 Speaker 1: developed a nice little compliment, nice little inside spin, uh 818 00:37:12,160 --> 00:37:15,920 Speaker 1: to work off that speed. Um, he's got. He's just tremendous, 819 00:37:16,040 --> 00:37:19,080 Speaker 1: tremendous football player. He was hurt. I guess about halfway 820 00:37:19,080 --> 00:37:20,719 Speaker 1: through the year and wasn't quite the same guy at 821 00:37:20,719 --> 00:37:22,120 Speaker 1: the end of the season. But man, he came out 822 00:37:22,160 --> 00:37:24,320 Speaker 1: the gate storm and last year he's an elite player, 823 00:37:25,160 --> 00:37:28,719 Speaker 1: very elite player. Um, you think about his ability. Look 824 00:37:28,760 --> 00:37:30,920 Speaker 1: in the Minnesota Vikes have done a great job identifying 825 00:37:30,920 --> 00:37:34,200 Speaker 1: guys on day three that they've developed and had them 826 00:37:34,239 --> 00:37:37,200 Speaker 1: emerges dominant players. You think about Everson Griffin has been one, 827 00:37:37,280 --> 00:37:39,880 Speaker 1: Daniel Hunter has been another. Uh and everything Griffin. You 828 00:37:39,880 --> 00:37:41,560 Speaker 1: have a guy who was very talented. We saw him 829 00:37:41,600 --> 00:37:43,359 Speaker 1: at USC but it was a little up and now 830 00:37:43,760 --> 00:37:46,360 Speaker 1: he has now found a way to consistently bring the 831 00:37:46,440 --> 00:37:49,680 Speaker 1: effort and he's added the polishing the technique. His first 832 00:37:49,680 --> 00:37:52,719 Speaker 1: step get off is terrific. He's relentless when he comes 833 00:37:52,719 --> 00:37:56,040 Speaker 1: to pursuing the quarterback. He isn't handful off the edge, 834 00:37:56,360 --> 00:37:58,720 Speaker 1: very very deserving of being one of the top players 835 00:37:58,760 --> 00:38:02,880 Speaker 1: at the position because he gets it done. He's terrific. Yeah, 836 00:38:02,920 --> 00:38:05,840 Speaker 1: he's Look he's again. He was a pleasant surprise to me, 837 00:38:05,840 --> 00:38:09,560 Speaker 1: getting really dig and steady him next Von Miller. Von Miller. 838 00:38:09,840 --> 00:38:13,440 Speaker 1: You know, look, he's got the most at his disposal. 839 00:38:13,440 --> 00:38:15,080 Speaker 1: When you still look at the pastors, if you told 840 00:38:15,080 --> 00:38:17,400 Speaker 1: me you could pick one of these guys. Joey Bosa 841 00:38:17,480 --> 00:38:20,320 Speaker 1: has that power and he's the technician. As you mentioned, 842 00:38:20,400 --> 00:38:24,440 Speaker 1: von Miller combines the explosion, uh, the ability to bend 843 00:38:24,520 --> 00:38:27,160 Speaker 1: and wrap around the edge. But Buck, I'm telling you, 844 00:38:27,160 --> 00:38:29,200 Speaker 1: when you really dig in on him, he's got a 845 00:38:29,239 --> 00:38:33,279 Speaker 1: shake bowl and he generates some serious power for a 846 00:38:33,280 --> 00:38:34,840 Speaker 1: guy who doesn't have all that size of some of 847 00:38:34,920 --> 00:38:36,480 Speaker 1: these other guys on the list. So he can win 848 00:38:36,480 --> 00:38:39,360 Speaker 1: with speeding and with power. He's got to spend um. 849 00:38:39,400 --> 00:38:42,880 Speaker 1: He's relentless. Every now and then he'll get caught and 850 00:38:42,920 --> 00:38:45,360 Speaker 1: you saw it last year against Lane Johnson. That clip 851 00:38:45,400 --> 00:38:47,000 Speaker 1: got put out there a million times, or he gets 852 00:38:47,040 --> 00:38:50,880 Speaker 1: torked and dumped there. But in terms of just pass rushing, 853 00:38:51,160 --> 00:38:53,719 Speaker 1: having the most at your disposed of the best repertoire, 854 00:38:53,800 --> 00:38:55,800 Speaker 1: Von Miller still has the best repertoire in the league. 855 00:38:56,040 --> 00:38:58,239 Speaker 1: You know, dj M being impacted by some of the 856 00:38:58,239 --> 00:39:00,160 Speaker 1: guys that I was able to either see for us 857 00:39:00,200 --> 00:39:02,759 Speaker 1: hand or play with first hand. And Von Miller to me, 858 00:39:02,840 --> 00:39:05,760 Speaker 1: reminds me of my former teammate de late Derrick Thomason. 859 00:39:05,800 --> 00:39:08,959 Speaker 1: Turns of his get off, his first step quickness has 860 00:39:08,960 --> 00:39:12,320 Speaker 1: been in bursts, the way that he rounds the corner 861 00:39:12,400 --> 00:39:15,040 Speaker 1: and dips and rips to get to the quarterback. I mean, 862 00:39:15,040 --> 00:39:17,880 Speaker 1: it's remarkable, And then you talked about the other things 863 00:39:17,880 --> 00:39:20,440 Speaker 1: that a lot of people have not talked about. He 864 00:39:20,520 --> 00:39:22,920 Speaker 1: does have the full gamut when it comes to being 865 00:39:22,960 --> 00:39:25,319 Speaker 1: able to throw out a variety of moves at you, 866 00:39:25,440 --> 00:39:28,680 Speaker 1: and to me, he is the ultimate closer. When you're 867 00:39:28,680 --> 00:39:30,960 Speaker 1: looking at pass rushers and we're looking at pass versus 868 00:39:30,960 --> 00:39:33,960 Speaker 1: in the draft, it's about can you finish a game 869 00:39:34,280 --> 00:39:35,719 Speaker 1: and the way that you're able to finish the game. 870 00:39:35,760 --> 00:39:37,960 Speaker 1: You have so many moves that you're able to get 871 00:39:37,960 --> 00:39:40,600 Speaker 1: home when they know that you're coming and you still 872 00:39:40,640 --> 00:39:43,480 Speaker 1: get there. Von Miller, to me, is that guy. He 873 00:39:43,560 --> 00:39:46,600 Speaker 1: shuts it down. He is Mariano Rivera. He gets it 874 00:39:46,680 --> 00:39:49,080 Speaker 1: done coming off the edge. And I think when you 875 00:39:49,080 --> 00:39:52,400 Speaker 1: look at the Denver Broncos and adding Bradley Chuck to 876 00:39:52,440 --> 00:39:56,000 Speaker 1: the mix and trying to motivate Shane Ray, they potentially 877 00:39:56,000 --> 00:40:00,799 Speaker 1: have had three pass rushers that cannot quarterbacks around. It's 878 00:40:00,800 --> 00:40:02,560 Speaker 1: going to be tough DAYFC West is going to be 879 00:40:02,600 --> 00:40:04,799 Speaker 1: dizzy when you watch the number of pass rushers that 880 00:40:04,800 --> 00:40:07,760 Speaker 1: can have production off the edges. The last thing on 881 00:40:07,760 --> 00:40:10,080 Speaker 1: on Vaughn. I'll add, and when we're using we're talking 882 00:40:10,080 --> 00:40:12,319 Speaker 1: scouting terms here and you're watching offensive lineman. A lot 883 00:40:12,360 --> 00:40:15,080 Speaker 1: of times we use the phrase has got a late anchor, right, 884 00:40:15,160 --> 00:40:18,120 Speaker 1: So if you picture an offensive lineman blocking and defensive end, 885 00:40:18,400 --> 00:40:20,719 Speaker 1: he gives some ground, gives some ground, and then he's 886 00:40:20,800 --> 00:40:23,080 Speaker 1: then he's able to anchor down and stop the charge 887 00:40:23,160 --> 00:40:25,040 Speaker 1: before you get home, before you get to the quarterback. 888 00:40:25,480 --> 00:40:29,200 Speaker 1: With von Miller, he has a second gear in power. 889 00:40:29,200 --> 00:40:30,920 Speaker 1: It's almost like if you imagine a car going up 890 00:40:30,920 --> 00:40:33,839 Speaker 1: a hill. When he gets he gets that that first 891 00:40:33,920 --> 00:40:36,160 Speaker 1: resistance boom, you see the explosiveness and then you see 892 00:40:36,200 --> 00:40:39,440 Speaker 1: the tackle anchor down. Well, he can get into another 893 00:40:39,600 --> 00:40:43,680 Speaker 1: gear to generate more power to power through that laid anchor. 894 00:40:43,760 --> 00:40:44,880 Speaker 1: So I mean a lot of times you kind of 895 00:40:44,920 --> 00:40:46,920 Speaker 1: have that initial charge and then you get stopped. He 896 00:40:47,000 --> 00:40:49,319 Speaker 1: has a charge all the way through. I mean, the 897 00:40:49,360 --> 00:40:51,560 Speaker 1: power that he generates to me was the biggest surprise. 898 00:40:52,239 --> 00:40:54,319 Speaker 1: Tremendous amount of power. We always talked about being able 899 00:40:54,360 --> 00:40:56,839 Speaker 1: to turn speed into power. Can you take those first 900 00:40:56,840 --> 00:40:59,840 Speaker 1: three steps get to max speed and didn't have the 901 00:41:00,080 --> 00:41:02,440 Speaker 1: decision I can go around himhere, I can go through him. 902 00:41:02,600 --> 00:41:07,640 Speaker 1: He has the ability to do that all right, Jadevian Clowney. Um, 903 00:41:07,800 --> 00:41:10,440 Speaker 1: Look you see him rush guards. You'll see him beat tackles. 904 00:41:10,480 --> 00:41:12,399 Speaker 1: A lot of times. He's rushing against the left tackle. 905 00:41:12,440 --> 00:41:14,480 Speaker 1: A lot of these guys spend their time on the 906 00:41:14,520 --> 00:41:17,480 Speaker 1: other side rushing those right tackles. I saw him beat Solder, 907 00:41:17,480 --> 00:41:19,040 Speaker 1: I saw and beat Taylor la Wan. He's got a 908 00:41:19,120 --> 00:41:22,280 Speaker 1: nasty arm over um. You see him split double teams. 909 00:41:22,400 --> 00:41:24,600 Speaker 1: He gets a lot of attention, especially with J. J. 910 00:41:24,760 --> 00:41:27,360 Speaker 1: Wat not being there last year. A lot of doubles 911 00:41:27,360 --> 00:41:29,919 Speaker 1: he faced last year. But the thing I love most 912 00:41:29,920 --> 00:41:32,759 Speaker 1: about Clowney when they could get him isolated, put a 913 00:41:32,760 --> 00:41:36,160 Speaker 1: blitzer outside of him to occupy the tackle, give him 914 00:41:36,239 --> 00:41:41,600 Speaker 1: room and space versus a guard, and it is no chance. Tough, terrific, 915 00:41:41,800 --> 00:41:44,439 Speaker 1: big time player and still very very raw, still trying 916 00:41:44,440 --> 00:41:46,480 Speaker 1: to learn the position. I think. I think he just 917 00:41:46,560 --> 00:41:50,360 Speaker 1: overwhelms you with sheer athleticism and explosive strength and power. 918 00:41:50,640 --> 00:41:52,400 Speaker 1: We have seen him take over games. I think the 919 00:41:52,440 --> 00:41:54,759 Speaker 1: best thing that may have happened to him was he 920 00:41:54,840 --> 00:41:56,879 Speaker 1: was forced to have to step up. When you lose 921 00:41:56,920 --> 00:41:59,839 Speaker 1: a J. J. Watt, you lose a Whitney Merculus they 922 00:42:00,040 --> 00:42:02,399 Speaker 1: needed him to be the number one gown that defensive line, 923 00:42:02,400 --> 00:42:04,279 Speaker 1: and he showed. So. Now when you bring good j 924 00:42:04,400 --> 00:42:07,040 Speaker 1: j Y back, depending on how he comes back, you 925 00:42:07,120 --> 00:42:09,919 Speaker 1: have some mosses on the front line. We talked about 926 00:42:10,040 --> 00:42:12,520 Speaker 1: pass rusids and how you can never have enough of them. 927 00:42:12,560 --> 00:42:14,880 Speaker 1: We saw that in the way that the Philadelphia Eagles 928 00:42:14,880 --> 00:42:16,200 Speaker 1: were able to go to the Super Bowl with so 929 00:42:16,239 --> 00:42:19,439 Speaker 1: many guys. The Houston Texans have the ability. I think 930 00:42:19,560 --> 00:42:22,480 Speaker 1: Jay Jadavian Clowney can go to the front of the 931 00:42:22,480 --> 00:42:25,040 Speaker 1: line as their number one rusher with the other guys playing, 932 00:42:25,080 --> 00:42:27,880 Speaker 1: it's kind of the supporting cast. Yeah, it's gonna be 933 00:42:27,920 --> 00:42:30,600 Speaker 1: fun to watch that Texas defense. Uh. A couple more 934 00:42:30,640 --> 00:42:34,279 Speaker 1: pass rushers here, three more Cam Jordan's man. Is he good? 935 00:42:34,480 --> 00:42:37,800 Speaker 1: Uh talk about big time power, Uh, speed to power. 936 00:42:38,239 --> 00:42:40,640 Speaker 1: But the thing he's got he's really long buck. He's 937 00:42:40,640 --> 00:42:42,759 Speaker 1: ain't got thirty five inch arms. But he gets his 938 00:42:42,840 --> 00:42:45,960 Speaker 1: hands inside consistently. And it's teaching tape and we always 939 00:42:45,960 --> 00:42:48,959 Speaker 1: talk about it's basic fundamental football. Whoever gets their hands 940 00:42:48,960 --> 00:42:52,359 Speaker 1: inside wins um and you watch him. He he is 941 00:42:52,480 --> 00:42:56,279 Speaker 1: so consistent and so quick and strong and he uses 942 00:42:56,360 --> 00:42:59,440 Speaker 1: his link. He gets his hands steers offensive tackles wherever 943 00:42:59,480 --> 00:43:02,719 Speaker 1: he wants to take him. His hands are outstanding. Uh, 944 00:43:02,760 --> 00:43:05,120 Speaker 1: he is an elite player coming off the edge. He's 945 00:43:05,120 --> 00:43:07,919 Speaker 1: got a little spin move he mixes in there. He's instinctive. 946 00:43:07,960 --> 00:43:11,080 Speaker 1: He's a finisher. Um, he is a I just wrote 947 00:43:11,120 --> 00:43:14,480 Speaker 1: down eight plus power and leverage with Cam Jordan coming 948 00:43:14,480 --> 00:43:16,000 Speaker 1: off the edge. I remember him coming out. It was 949 00:43:16,040 --> 00:43:17,719 Speaker 1: is he gonna be a three technique? He's gonna be 950 00:43:17,719 --> 00:43:19,839 Speaker 1: a one technique? Can he play in? He is a 951 00:43:19,880 --> 00:43:23,040 Speaker 1: monster defensive end. I'll admit I might. I missed on 952 00:43:23,120 --> 00:43:25,160 Speaker 1: Cam Jordan when he was coming out of Cow. I 953 00:43:25,200 --> 00:43:27,640 Speaker 1: didn't see the pass rusher that he has become. I 954 00:43:27,680 --> 00:43:29,760 Speaker 1: saw a good player. I saw a guy that was productive, 955 00:43:29,760 --> 00:43:31,680 Speaker 1: But I didn't think that he would be the phenon 956 00:43:31,760 --> 00:43:33,640 Speaker 1: that he's been on the league as a pass rusher. 957 00:43:33,640 --> 00:43:34,840 Speaker 1: I didn't think that he would be a guy that 958 00:43:34,880 --> 00:43:37,880 Speaker 1: could consistently get to the quarterback. But what he has 959 00:43:37,920 --> 00:43:40,919 Speaker 1: done is he's developed himself into a really, really nice 960 00:43:40,960 --> 00:43:43,600 Speaker 1: pass rusher. He's relentless in his effort. I like his play. 961 00:43:43,640 --> 00:43:46,160 Speaker 1: He's very very smart and the way he sets um 962 00:43:46,360 --> 00:43:48,600 Speaker 1: his moves up and he does a great job of 963 00:43:48,760 --> 00:43:51,200 Speaker 1: really exploiting the matchups, and they give him a lot 964 00:43:51,200 --> 00:43:53,080 Speaker 1: of freedom at the point of attack. He does a 965 00:43:53,120 --> 00:43:55,279 Speaker 1: great job of getting home. He's a very very very 966 00:43:55,320 --> 00:43:59,400 Speaker 1: good player. All Right. The next two guys here, Chandler Jones, 967 00:44:00,080 --> 00:44:02,319 Speaker 1: um effort jumped out to me, he's got a nice 968 00:44:02,320 --> 00:44:05,440 Speaker 1: little hesitation move. Again, somebody that's good on games as 969 00:44:05,480 --> 00:44:08,239 Speaker 1: a looper. He uses that. We call it that inside pull, 970 00:44:08,360 --> 00:44:12,760 Speaker 1: that inside arm, long arm, his length, create some separation. Um, 971 00:44:12,760 --> 00:44:15,080 Speaker 1: he's got a little Uh. He's got another thing that's 972 00:44:15,120 --> 00:44:17,000 Speaker 1: fun to watch with pass rushers. I saw this a 973 00:44:17,040 --> 00:44:20,520 Speaker 1: lot and actually was texting with with our guy Jim Washburn, 974 00:44:20,560 --> 00:44:22,799 Speaker 1: who was a kind of legendary defensive line coach coach 975 00:44:22,880 --> 00:44:25,480 Speaker 1: always great players, and I was asking him, what this 976 00:44:26,000 --> 00:44:28,359 Speaker 1: you know, what would you refer to this technique? Um, 977 00:44:28,600 --> 00:44:29,920 Speaker 1: But it's just kind of like a duck it's a 978 00:44:30,000 --> 00:44:32,160 Speaker 1: duck undermove. So if you're trying, if you're listening to this, 979 00:44:32,200 --> 00:44:34,440 Speaker 1: trying to imagine what it is, you'll see a defensive 980 00:44:34,520 --> 00:44:37,400 Speaker 1: end come off the ball. He'll he'll present his hands 981 00:44:37,520 --> 00:44:41,000 Speaker 1: quickly right so then offensive linement will go to punch. 982 00:44:41,280 --> 00:44:43,720 Speaker 1: He'll pull his hands down and he ducks his head 983 00:44:44,080 --> 00:44:48,000 Speaker 1: underneath the punch, so he faints, a punch gets gets 984 00:44:48,000 --> 00:44:50,000 Speaker 1: the offensive lineman to extend his arms, and then he 985 00:44:50,120 --> 00:44:52,000 Speaker 1: ducks underneath it. And he said go back and watch 986 00:44:52,000 --> 00:44:54,320 Speaker 1: all J. J. Watts sacks and said J. J. Watts 987 00:44:54,320 --> 00:44:56,200 Speaker 1: the best at it in terms that little duck undermove. 988 00:44:56,360 --> 00:44:57,839 Speaker 1: I don't know why. I feel like I haven't seen 989 00:44:57,920 --> 00:45:00,600 Speaker 1: much of that or studied much, but it's one to watch. 990 00:45:01,320 --> 00:45:04,680 Speaker 1: I mean, it's it's like being a boxer. Um, it's 991 00:45:04,719 --> 00:45:07,160 Speaker 1: a counterpuncher. They're they're doing a great job of setting 992 00:45:07,160 --> 00:45:10,400 Speaker 1: feints and and throwing hands and making you think that 993 00:45:10,520 --> 00:45:12,600 Speaker 1: something is there that's not there. Then they slip past you. 994 00:45:12,960 --> 00:45:15,680 Speaker 1: These guys are remarkable athletes, and this is why it's 995 00:45:15,719 --> 00:45:19,200 Speaker 1: becoming even more difficult to find offensive tackles in the 996 00:45:19,280 --> 00:45:22,239 Speaker 1: league because the athletes that they're playing against are not 997 00:45:22,320 --> 00:45:26,160 Speaker 1: only like explosive athletes with with all kinds of speed, quickness, 998 00:45:26,160 --> 00:45:28,480 Speaker 1: and power. They have an array of moves and make 999 00:45:28,520 --> 00:45:31,239 Speaker 1: it very very difficult for non athletes to stay in 1000 00:45:31,239 --> 00:45:33,680 Speaker 1: front of them. That is why you're seeing the scales 1001 00:45:33,760 --> 00:45:36,120 Speaker 1: tip so heavily to pass rushes in these one on 1002 00:45:36,120 --> 00:45:39,520 Speaker 1: one battles. Yeah, he's uh, It's fun just to see 1003 00:45:39,560 --> 00:45:41,440 Speaker 1: these different techniques against part of the reason why I 1004 00:45:41,480 --> 00:45:42,920 Speaker 1: do this project. It's a lot of fun for me. 1005 00:45:43,040 --> 00:45:46,840 Speaker 1: Last pass rusher to Marcus Lawrence, huge year for the Cowboys. Um, 1006 00:45:46,880 --> 00:45:49,600 Speaker 1: relentless he's got. I even put the word nifty down. 1007 00:45:49,680 --> 00:45:51,160 Speaker 1: He's just got a lot of nifty little moves. Got 1008 00:45:51,200 --> 00:45:54,359 Speaker 1: nippulttle inside spin, he beats up tight ends. Um. You'll 1009 00:45:54,360 --> 00:45:56,480 Speaker 1: see him with a little slap rip move where he'll 1010 00:45:56,560 --> 00:45:59,960 Speaker 1: rip his arm through uh and get through popping separate 1011 00:46:00,120 --> 00:46:02,520 Speaker 1: so you extend your arms, create some distance and then 1012 00:46:02,560 --> 00:46:04,600 Speaker 1: be able to close. Um. He's got a lot of 1013 00:46:04,600 --> 00:46:06,560 Speaker 1: tricks in his bag as well. What a huge year 1014 00:46:06,560 --> 00:46:09,399 Speaker 1: he had for the Cowboys. Huge year, big year. Now 1015 00:46:09,560 --> 00:46:12,000 Speaker 1: the next thing for de Marcus Lawrences he has to 1016 00:46:12,040 --> 00:46:13,600 Speaker 1: be able to step his game up. He had ten 1017 00:46:13,640 --> 00:46:16,080 Speaker 1: sex very early in the season. Had a tough time 1018 00:46:16,160 --> 00:46:18,560 Speaker 1: kind of getting that number up once people start paying 1019 00:46:18,600 --> 00:46:21,480 Speaker 1: attention to him. The difference between the good and the great. 1020 00:46:21,840 --> 00:46:24,800 Speaker 1: The great are always able to deliver despite facing double 1021 00:46:24,840 --> 00:46:28,600 Speaker 1: teams to fight, facing all the attention on them. They're 1022 00:46:28,640 --> 00:46:31,439 Speaker 1: able to give their team that much needed splash play 1023 00:46:31,520 --> 00:46:33,239 Speaker 1: when the game is on the line. We need to 1024 00:46:33,280 --> 00:46:35,880 Speaker 1: see more from the Marcus Lawrence. He certainly has skills. 1025 00:46:35,920 --> 00:46:37,360 Speaker 1: He's certainly done it for a year. He did it 1026 00:46:37,480 --> 00:46:39,360 Speaker 1: last year. Let's see if he can do it again 1027 00:46:39,440 --> 00:46:41,640 Speaker 1: and kind of earn his way into that v IP 1028 00:46:41,719 --> 00:46:44,160 Speaker 1: club when he comes to pass rushers. No question, I 1029 00:46:44,200 --> 00:46:45,719 Speaker 1: think he's on his way there if he can stack 1030 00:46:45,760 --> 00:46:49,120 Speaker 1: another year like last year on this upcoming year, just 1031 00:46:49,200 --> 00:46:51,799 Speaker 1: three quick wide receivers. I got more receivers to watch. 1032 00:46:51,840 --> 00:46:54,080 Speaker 1: I'm just starting at but what I've seen so far 1033 00:46:54,160 --> 00:46:57,319 Speaker 1: started with Keenan Allen just interested to watch him. We 1034 00:46:57,360 --> 00:46:59,239 Speaker 1: both loved him coming in the draft. You know, had 1035 00:46:59,280 --> 00:47:00,960 Speaker 1: the knee and so he kind of fell a little bit. 1036 00:47:01,000 --> 00:47:03,200 Speaker 1: But he's had a phenomenal career when he's been healthy. 1037 00:47:03,719 --> 00:47:05,839 Speaker 1: Inside outside guy. But to me, if you're a young 1038 00:47:05,880 --> 00:47:09,480 Speaker 1: wide receiver listening to this um and you want to 1039 00:47:09,520 --> 00:47:13,520 Speaker 1: know how to release off the line of scrimmage, Alan, 1040 00:47:13,640 --> 00:47:16,560 Speaker 1: he is a technician. Buck. I put some plays out 1041 00:47:16,600 --> 00:47:18,239 Speaker 1: there on Instagram. You can find it and just move 1042 00:47:18,280 --> 00:47:20,000 Speaker 1: the six on Instagram you can see some of them. 1043 00:47:20,000 --> 00:47:23,320 Speaker 1: But Buck, he is, He's phenomenal on the line of scrimmage. 1044 00:47:23,520 --> 00:47:25,720 Speaker 1: I mean he plays like a small man like whenytime 1045 00:47:25,760 --> 00:47:27,759 Speaker 1: you see someone six three to his wiggle like that 1046 00:47:27,800 --> 00:47:30,320 Speaker 1: at the line of scrimmage. He plays like a small player. 1047 00:47:30,640 --> 00:47:33,239 Speaker 1: His releases, his ability to really stut a step and 1048 00:47:33,400 --> 00:47:35,279 Speaker 1: give you a variety moves that the line makes him 1049 00:47:35,320 --> 00:47:38,399 Speaker 1: ver very difficult to jam and challenge. And then he's 1050 00:47:38,440 --> 00:47:40,719 Speaker 1: not a blazer, but he has enough speed. He has 1051 00:47:40,880 --> 00:47:43,720 Speaker 1: enough speed to get vertical. He makes plays, has great hands. 1052 00:47:44,040 --> 00:47:46,400 Speaker 1: He's a terrific player, and you're right. If he was 1053 00:47:46,440 --> 00:47:49,680 Speaker 1: a guy that could consistently stay healthy, we will be 1054 00:47:49,719 --> 00:47:51,680 Speaker 1: talking about him in the top five with some of 1055 00:47:51,680 --> 00:47:53,759 Speaker 1: the other grace that we always talked about year after 1056 00:47:53,840 --> 00:47:56,319 Speaker 1: year after year. It does a lot of dirty work too. 1057 00:47:56,360 --> 00:47:58,239 Speaker 1: You'll see him on slants, working in the middle of 1058 00:47:58,320 --> 00:48:00,680 Speaker 1: his field, working in traffic. I talked earlier about Philip 1059 00:48:00,760 --> 00:48:03,319 Speaker 1: Rivers being aggressive. A lot of those balls are to 1060 00:48:03,400 --> 00:48:07,200 Speaker 1: Keenan Allen and and highly populated areas, and he takes 1061 00:48:07,200 --> 00:48:10,600 Speaker 1: some shots, so I love his toughness. Next one, Adam 1062 00:48:10,680 --> 00:48:14,439 Speaker 1: Feeling from Minnesota talked about Keenan Allen at the line 1063 00:48:14,440 --> 00:48:16,560 Speaker 1: of scrimmage and Celand does a nice job at the 1064 00:48:16,600 --> 00:48:19,040 Speaker 1: line of scrimmage, a little stronger than I thought, but 1065 00:48:19,200 --> 00:48:21,920 Speaker 1: What makes him so effective and so productive last year 1066 00:48:21,920 --> 00:48:23,359 Speaker 1: is what he does at the top of the route. 1067 00:48:23,360 --> 00:48:25,400 Speaker 1: If you're a receiver again, you want to study somebody 1068 00:48:25,400 --> 00:48:28,279 Speaker 1: getting in and out of the break point efficiently, no 1069 00:48:28,360 --> 00:48:31,880 Speaker 1: wasted movement, polished. That's Adam Feeling at the top of 1070 00:48:31,920 --> 00:48:36,520 Speaker 1: the route. Unbelievable, underrated, been underrated for two years. Finally 1071 00:48:36,560 --> 00:48:38,960 Speaker 1: starting to get the attention that he deserves. This is 1072 00:48:38,960 --> 00:48:41,080 Speaker 1: a guy that is a route running. We've talked about it, 1073 00:48:41,160 --> 00:48:43,759 Speaker 1: like one thing that we've learned from receivers. If a 1074 00:48:43,760 --> 00:48:45,480 Speaker 1: guy is a route running, he always has a chance 1075 00:48:45,480 --> 00:48:47,520 Speaker 1: to be successful. Adam Feeling does a great job of 1076 00:48:47,640 --> 00:48:50,919 Speaker 1: really setting defenders up with fakes. He has a lot 1077 00:48:50,960 --> 00:48:52,400 Speaker 1: of stuff that he can throw at you at the 1078 00:48:52,440 --> 00:48:55,400 Speaker 1: top of the route to consistently create separation. Um. I 1079 00:48:55,480 --> 00:48:57,600 Speaker 1: love watching him play. I think he doesn't get enough 1080 00:48:57,600 --> 00:48:59,000 Speaker 1: credit for what he's been able to do. He's been 1081 00:48:59,040 --> 00:49:01,720 Speaker 1: one of more productive play years over the last two seasons. 1082 00:49:02,040 --> 00:49:05,600 Speaker 1: We're just beginning to appreciate his game. But you're right, 1083 00:49:05,640 --> 00:49:08,960 Speaker 1: what he's able to do he is textbook. He's clinic. 1084 00:49:09,000 --> 00:49:11,399 Speaker 1: He's teaching tape. When it comes to how to get 1085 00:49:11,400 --> 00:49:15,360 Speaker 1: open as a wide receiver phenomenal. The last one that 1086 00:49:15,360 --> 00:49:17,320 Speaker 1: I've watched here again just kind of at the beginning 1087 00:49:17,320 --> 00:49:20,799 Speaker 1: phase of this a wide receiver project. DeAndre Hopkins for 1088 00:49:20,840 --> 00:49:24,279 Speaker 1: the Texans. I just he's silky smooth. Everything about him 1089 00:49:24,320 --> 00:49:26,279 Speaker 1: is very smooth. Now. He is not as technical a 1090 00:49:26,360 --> 00:49:28,279 Speaker 1: route runner as a guy like Keenan Allen or even 1091 00:49:28,280 --> 00:49:31,400 Speaker 1: Adam Feeling, but he's got a huge catch radius, so 1092 00:49:31,440 --> 00:49:33,640 Speaker 1: he catches and wins a lot of fifty fifty balls. 1093 00:49:33,960 --> 00:49:36,160 Speaker 1: He's physical at the top, so you see a lot 1094 00:49:36,160 --> 00:49:39,080 Speaker 1: of guys physical at the line of scrimmage. He's found 1095 00:49:39,080 --> 00:49:40,759 Speaker 1: a way the way he does it at the top 1096 00:49:40,800 --> 00:49:43,759 Speaker 1: of his route to crying create some separation because he's 1097 00:49:43,800 --> 00:49:46,680 Speaker 1: not a blazer. Um. He if you if you get 1098 00:49:46,719 --> 00:49:49,200 Speaker 1: your hands on the body of a defender and you 1099 00:49:49,280 --> 00:49:51,200 Speaker 1: push off at the top, you're gonna get called for it. 1100 00:49:51,520 --> 00:49:54,400 Speaker 1: He has got a great feel for getting just swatting 1101 00:49:54,520 --> 00:49:56,640 Speaker 1: arms down, winning those hand fights, and not only do 1102 00:49:56,680 --> 00:49:59,560 Speaker 1: you win the hand fights, um, but you create some 1103 00:49:59,600 --> 00:50:01,799 Speaker 1: separate ration by doing that. He kind of will push 1104 00:50:01,800 --> 00:50:04,520 Speaker 1: a guy off with his arm and you're not gonna 1105 00:50:04,520 --> 00:50:06,160 Speaker 1: get called. They're not gonna call the hand fighting. You're 1106 00:50:06,160 --> 00:50:08,600 Speaker 1: not getting your hands on his torso, but he uses 1107 00:50:08,600 --> 00:50:10,600 Speaker 1: that physicality at the top of his route to create 1108 00:50:10,600 --> 00:50:13,719 Speaker 1: a separation. Does a great job. I think the best 1109 00:50:13,760 --> 00:50:16,319 Speaker 1: thing for New Hawkins. He's a combat catcher. He does 1110 00:50:16,360 --> 00:50:18,680 Speaker 1: a great job of winning the balls with people draped 1111 00:50:18,719 --> 00:50:20,680 Speaker 1: on him. I think when you look in his background 1112 00:50:20,680 --> 00:50:24,600 Speaker 1: and you see how exceptional he was as a basketball player, 1113 00:50:24,680 --> 00:50:27,200 Speaker 1: the number of assist and rebounds and things that he 1114 00:50:27,239 --> 00:50:29,759 Speaker 1: had is not a surprise that he really excels at 1115 00:50:29,760 --> 00:50:32,520 Speaker 1: winning uh, those plays that are above the rim. And 1116 00:50:32,600 --> 00:50:35,640 Speaker 1: for someone to me who is not a blazer, he 1117 00:50:35,680 --> 00:50:41,320 Speaker 1: consistently gets behind the defense somehow, it's deceptive, is sneaky. Um. 1118 00:50:41,400 --> 00:50:43,920 Speaker 1: He does a great job of creating these big vertical 1119 00:50:44,000 --> 00:50:48,760 Speaker 1: splash plays, but yet he doesn't run a phenomenal forty 1120 00:50:48,800 --> 00:50:51,040 Speaker 1: time and so to me, it just shows you that 1121 00:50:51,360 --> 00:50:53,440 Speaker 1: there are a bunch of ways of skinner cat He's 1122 00:50:53,480 --> 00:50:55,759 Speaker 1: mastered all the tricks of the trade. He's a really, 1123 00:50:55,800 --> 00:50:58,799 Speaker 1: really talented player when it comes to his hand eye coordination, 1124 00:50:59,280 --> 00:51:00,680 Speaker 1: and then you add the fact that he can go 1125 00:51:00,760 --> 00:51:02,640 Speaker 1: up and take it off the rim. It's very, very 1126 00:51:02,680 --> 00:51:06,120 Speaker 1: hard to slow him down because he's always open, even 1127 00:51:06,120 --> 00:51:08,839 Speaker 1: when guys are draped on him and with and with 1128 00:51:09,080 --> 00:51:12,799 Speaker 1: UH last year with with Watson, Deshaun Watson Buck the 1129 00:51:12,960 --> 00:51:17,720 Speaker 1: RPO slant game. They killed people out, they wear people 1130 00:51:17,760 --> 00:51:20,200 Speaker 1: out with it just unbelievable. He goes and gets it. 1131 00:51:20,280 --> 00:51:23,160 Speaker 1: Deshaun does a great job, he's a masterful ball handler, 1132 00:51:23,440 --> 00:51:25,680 Speaker 1: and then it comes out and he just goes if 1133 00:51:25,680 --> 00:51:29,279 Speaker 1: it's anywhere close, he's bringing in it. I feel like 1134 00:51:29,280 --> 00:51:30,759 Speaker 1: we just took people. Try to take you on a 1135 00:51:30,800 --> 00:51:32,960 Speaker 1: little journey here. That's been my scout project here for 1136 00:51:33,000 --> 00:51:35,120 Speaker 1: the last couple of weeks. UH. I kind of feel 1137 00:51:35,160 --> 00:51:36,359 Speaker 1: you in there, But I think it is I think 1138 00:51:36,360 --> 00:51:39,680 Speaker 1: it's valuable even if you're you're you're a college scout, 1139 00:51:39,680 --> 00:51:41,640 Speaker 1: if you're a college area scout or you know, National 1140 00:51:41,640 --> 00:51:44,279 Speaker 1: Scout director whatever, and you based in the college game. 1141 00:51:44,320 --> 00:51:46,080 Speaker 1: I think it is important that you circle back and 1142 00:51:46,080 --> 00:51:48,520 Speaker 1: see what works and what plays and what elite level 1143 00:51:49,000 --> 00:51:51,000 Speaker 1: players look like. I always come back to that story 1144 00:51:51,040 --> 00:51:53,600 Speaker 1: I heard a long time ago about people that are 1145 00:51:54,040 --> 00:51:57,000 Speaker 1: UH studying counterfeiters and trying to find the people that 1146 00:51:57,040 --> 00:51:59,480 Speaker 1: are using counterfeit money. You know, okay, well how do 1147 00:51:59,520 --> 00:52:01,799 Speaker 1: you study counterfit money? And they don't spend any time 1148 00:52:01,840 --> 00:52:04,759 Speaker 1: studying counterfeit money. They spend all their time studying the 1149 00:52:04,840 --> 00:52:07,800 Speaker 1: real dollar, and then when they see something that doesn't 1150 00:52:07,800 --> 00:52:09,880 Speaker 1: match up with that, they know it's a counterfeit. So 1151 00:52:09,960 --> 00:52:11,680 Speaker 1: that's to me is what I do with this project. 1152 00:52:11,760 --> 00:52:14,080 Speaker 1: Let's study the authentic, the real deal, the best of 1153 00:52:14,160 --> 00:52:16,200 Speaker 1: the best, and you be able to identify a fraud 1154 00:52:16,200 --> 00:52:18,759 Speaker 1: when you come across one. Yeah. Absolutely, you have to 1155 00:52:18,800 --> 00:52:20,560 Speaker 1: know what is planning to lead. More important, you gotta 1156 00:52:20,600 --> 00:52:22,440 Speaker 1: know what it's excelling in the league, because then that 1157 00:52:22,480 --> 00:52:25,399 Speaker 1: wud give you a feel for the trades that are 1158 00:52:25,480 --> 00:52:28,799 Speaker 1: necessary to be a successful player. Also will help you 1159 00:52:29,080 --> 00:52:32,120 Speaker 1: categorize guys. So we talked about Adam Feeling, the guy 1160 00:52:32,120 --> 00:52:34,160 Speaker 1: who was a street free agent who made his way 1161 00:52:34,160 --> 00:52:36,560 Speaker 1: into the league. Some of these other guys are guys 1162 00:52:36,640 --> 00:52:38,960 Speaker 1: that weren't necessarily first round picks but found the way 1163 00:52:39,000 --> 00:52:41,240 Speaker 1: to have success. It will help you when it comes 1164 00:52:41,280 --> 00:52:43,479 Speaker 1: to grading to put your guy in the right buck. 1165 00:52:43,560 --> 00:52:46,760 Speaker 1: But to say, if he does this, if he mastered 1166 00:52:46,840 --> 00:52:48,960 Speaker 1: these things, he can have a level of success that 1167 00:52:49,120 --> 00:52:51,920 Speaker 1: is beyond what his draft status is. Alright, Sully, you 1168 00:52:51,920 --> 00:52:54,279 Speaker 1: want to add anything in here before we wrap it up. 1169 00:52:54,280 --> 00:52:56,040 Speaker 1: It's been two weeks. I feel like we just kind 1170 00:52:56,040 --> 00:52:59,040 Speaker 1: of exploded there two weeks where the was awesome. That 1171 00:52:59,160 --> 00:53:01,759 Speaker 1: was awesome. Good to get back in it, fellas. Uh. 1172 00:53:01,840 --> 00:53:05,200 Speaker 1: I do have to mention all time great Billy Cannon 1173 00:53:05,239 --> 00:53:08,680 Speaker 1: passed this weekend. Uh definitely one of the better players 1174 00:53:09,120 --> 00:53:11,800 Speaker 1: l s U only only l s U. Bengal Tiger 1175 00:53:11,840 --> 00:53:14,759 Speaker 1: Higspan Trophy winner ran the hundred yard dash get this 1176 00:53:14,840 --> 00:53:19,360 Speaker 1: in nine four fast dude, fast dude, always always remember 1177 00:53:19,760 --> 00:53:22,160 Speaker 1: one of the great college football moments of him and 1178 00:53:22,160 --> 00:53:25,359 Speaker 1: the Halloween punt returned to beat number three Ole Miss. Uh. 1179 00:53:25,480 --> 00:53:28,560 Speaker 1: Definitely definitely one of the greats passing there. And Billy 1180 00:53:28,600 --> 00:53:33,320 Speaker 1: Cannon so cool. Yeah, nice little uhttle piece there. Yeah, exactly. 1181 00:53:33,880 --> 00:53:36,279 Speaker 1: Anything else We've got? Anything else? Do we want to do? 1182 00:53:36,320 --> 00:53:38,200 Speaker 1: We want to chat? Do we want to chat Bucky's 1183 00:53:38,280 --> 00:53:39,680 Speaker 1: trip to u c l A real quick before we 1184 00:53:39,719 --> 00:53:45,239 Speaker 1: get oh my gosh, yeah yeah real what happened? That 1185 00:53:45,320 --> 00:53:48,600 Speaker 1: was cool? So um, what Chip Kelly is doing is 1186 00:53:48,640 --> 00:53:51,799 Speaker 1: Chip Kelly on Wednesdays is opening up uh u c 1187 00:53:51,920 --> 00:53:54,560 Speaker 1: l a's football office to high school coaches. He'll have 1188 00:53:55,520 --> 00:53:57,719 Speaker 1: a variety of different clinic sessions or whatever. So I 1189 00:53:57,719 --> 00:53:59,879 Speaker 1: got word of it. So my guys uh, from notre 1190 00:54:00,000 --> 00:54:02,000 Speaker 1: in high school. You should go over there. So I 1191 00:54:02,080 --> 00:54:03,680 Speaker 1: went over and the day that I happened to go 1192 00:54:03,719 --> 00:54:06,880 Speaker 1: over it was an open question answer session where you 1193 00:54:06,880 --> 00:54:09,120 Speaker 1: could ask Chip Kelly anything that you want to know 1194 00:54:09,160 --> 00:54:12,440 Speaker 1: about offensive football. He not only would answer it, but 1195 00:54:12,440 --> 00:54:14,759 Speaker 1: he would back it up with film. So when you 1196 00:54:14,800 --> 00:54:16,840 Speaker 1: go over there and you love offensive football like I do, 1197 00:54:16,960 --> 00:54:18,520 Speaker 1: you go over with a bunch of questions trying to 1198 00:54:18,520 --> 00:54:20,600 Speaker 1: figure out what can I get answered. And the thing 1199 00:54:20,640 --> 00:54:24,440 Speaker 1: that was remarkable to me one I forgot how explosive 1200 00:54:24,480 --> 00:54:27,360 Speaker 1: his offenses were at Oregon because we kept putting on clips. 1201 00:54:27,600 --> 00:54:31,120 Speaker 1: Guys were running Scott free all over the field. To 1202 00:54:31,719 --> 00:54:36,040 Speaker 1: his simplicity to me is really ingenious because what they do, 1203 00:54:36,400 --> 00:54:38,920 Speaker 1: they're on a handful of plays. They just do them 1204 00:54:38,960 --> 00:54:41,680 Speaker 1: in a variety of different ways. In terms of the 1205 00:54:41,719 --> 00:54:44,760 Speaker 1: blocking scheme is always the same, but the running backs 1206 00:54:44,800 --> 00:54:46,759 Speaker 1: are different. They may put him sidecards, they put him 1207 00:54:46,760 --> 00:54:48,439 Speaker 1: in the pistol, they may put him on the front side, 1208 00:54:48,480 --> 00:54:51,320 Speaker 1: the backside. But he's a believer of once you find 1209 00:54:51,320 --> 00:54:53,160 Speaker 1: that they can't stop anything, we will continue to do 1210 00:54:53,200 --> 00:54:55,120 Speaker 1: it over and over. And then when it came to 1211 00:54:55,200 --> 00:54:57,480 Speaker 1: game Planet, I know in the league. Uh, you talk 1212 00:54:57,520 --> 00:54:59,480 Speaker 1: to defense coordinates. Man. He was so simplicit you can 1213 00:54:59,480 --> 00:55:01,680 Speaker 1: figure out what he was doing. He basically said, look, 1214 00:55:01,680 --> 00:55:04,760 Speaker 1: we run sixt eight concepts. We have a dresser drawer 1215 00:55:04,800 --> 00:55:07,640 Speaker 1: full of different varieties of those concepts that we can 1216 00:55:07,640 --> 00:55:09,759 Speaker 1: get to. We may run two or three of those 1217 00:55:09,760 --> 00:55:14,879 Speaker 1: different varieties each game, but we believe that we're gonna 1218 00:55:14,880 --> 00:55:16,560 Speaker 1: be so good at those six to eight plays that 1219 00:55:16,600 --> 00:55:18,680 Speaker 1: it doesn't matter what you're going to do, we're gonna 1220 00:55:18,680 --> 00:55:20,200 Speaker 1: be able to beat you. And it very It sounded 1221 00:55:20,280 --> 00:55:23,640 Speaker 1: very much like the Vince Lombardi to John Wooden philosophy 1222 00:55:23,640 --> 00:55:26,040 Speaker 1: of we're gonna do what we do and we dare 1223 00:55:26,080 --> 00:55:28,000 Speaker 1: you to be able to stop it over time. And 1224 00:55:28,040 --> 00:55:30,239 Speaker 1: so to me, I just thought it was fascinating to 1225 00:55:30,239 --> 00:55:32,160 Speaker 1: be able to sit there and ask him questions and 1226 00:55:32,200 --> 00:55:35,000 Speaker 1: ask him about all the innovations and things that he's 1227 00:55:35,000 --> 00:55:36,719 Speaker 1: been able to bring to the college game and even 1228 00:55:36,719 --> 00:55:39,680 Speaker 1: the pro game that we now see on a weekly 1229 00:55:39,719 --> 00:55:42,759 Speaker 1: basis on Saturdays and Sundays. You can tell him, I'm 1230 00:55:42,760 --> 00:55:44,520 Speaker 1: out of practice with two weeks. I don't even get 1231 00:55:44,560 --> 00:55:46,359 Speaker 1: the number three on our our to do list here. 1232 00:55:47,040 --> 00:55:50,480 Speaker 1: It was fun. Did he say anything about the difference 1233 00:55:50,600 --> 00:55:52,759 Speaker 1: with the college thing, hus the NFL thing that come 1234 00:55:52,800 --> 00:55:54,960 Speaker 1: up at all. Yeah, he talked about the biggest difference 1235 00:55:55,040 --> 00:55:56,920 Speaker 1: was the game is played in the middle of field 1236 00:55:56,960 --> 00:55:59,720 Speaker 1: in the pros whereas in the college because the hashes 1237 00:55:59,760 --> 00:56:01,960 Speaker 1: of widder you can go from side to side. And 1238 00:56:02,040 --> 00:56:05,000 Speaker 1: he is a big believer in manipulating the hashes to 1239 00:56:05,120 --> 00:56:08,920 Speaker 1: his advantage formation into the boundary. Uh, if you're a defense, 1240 00:56:08,920 --> 00:56:10,640 Speaker 1: how do defend it? Do you defend the formation or 1241 00:56:10,680 --> 00:56:13,719 Speaker 1: do you defend the field? Um. He believes playing with 1242 00:56:13,800 --> 00:56:17,600 Speaker 1: pace and college is real advantage because it takes a 1243 00:56:17,640 --> 00:56:20,400 Speaker 1: lot of the game out of the coordinator's hands, whereas 1244 00:56:20,440 --> 00:56:23,400 Speaker 1: in the pros because you got the headset, they still 1245 00:56:23,640 --> 00:56:26,680 Speaker 1: able to be involved. He is a huge believer in 1246 00:56:27,400 --> 00:56:31,160 Speaker 1: the screen game and the bootleg game, and DJ like it. 1247 00:56:31,200 --> 00:56:33,680 Speaker 1: It's funny because he's showing these clips with Mark Sanchez 1248 00:56:33,960 --> 00:56:36,120 Speaker 1: and he's running the bootleg over and over again. He said, 1249 00:56:36,120 --> 00:56:38,000 Speaker 1: if you don't run a bootleg six eight times a game, 1250 00:56:38,040 --> 00:56:41,040 Speaker 1: you're wrong. It is always open, The cross is always there, 1251 00:56:41,440 --> 00:56:44,200 Speaker 1: and the defense can never be right. If they're running 1252 00:56:44,239 --> 00:56:46,719 Speaker 1: fast to the run, the bootleg is open. Don't be 1253 00:56:46,760 --> 00:56:49,239 Speaker 1: afraid to do it and then he talked about the 1254 00:56:49,280 --> 00:56:51,400 Speaker 1: screen game, and he told the story about playing Greg 1255 00:56:51,440 --> 00:56:54,400 Speaker 1: Ciano when they were at New Hampshire and Greg Cianno 1256 00:56:54,480 --> 00:56:56,520 Speaker 1: was at Rutgers and Greg Siano was a big cover 1257 00:56:56,640 --> 00:56:59,480 Speaker 1: zero Blitzky and how in one game they threw the 1258 00:56:59,480 --> 00:57:04,360 Speaker 1: screens seventeen times in a game and I was like, jeez. 1259 00:57:04,440 --> 00:57:06,359 Speaker 1: He was like, hey, then I gonna stop it. We're 1260 00:57:06,360 --> 00:57:08,000 Speaker 1: gonna keep doing it. He did it with a freshman 1261 00:57:08,080 --> 00:57:11,680 Speaker 1: quarterback and Spurrier would pull off. Then I've been on 1262 00:57:11,719 --> 00:57:13,520 Speaker 1: the bad end of that Steve Spurrier thing, and I've 1263 00:57:13,560 --> 00:57:16,960 Speaker 1: seen Steve Spurrier call plays and repeat plays and flip 1264 00:57:16,960 --> 00:57:20,680 Speaker 1: plays and repeat them. Um. But maybe as simple as 1265 00:57:20,680 --> 00:57:22,200 Speaker 1: it is, we always think that we have to do 1266 00:57:22,280 --> 00:57:24,880 Speaker 1: so much more to be people, and maybe it's finding 1267 00:57:24,920 --> 00:57:26,280 Speaker 1: a couple of good things that you're good at and 1268 00:57:26,320 --> 00:57:31,120 Speaker 1: just mastering them. I love it sounds. It's a different way, 1269 00:57:31,360 --> 00:57:34,920 Speaker 1: it's different plays, it's different formations, but it sounds to 1270 00:57:34,960 --> 00:57:38,439 Speaker 1: me like those nineties cowboys. You know, that's what they did. 1271 00:57:38,680 --> 00:57:40,680 Speaker 1: They didn't have the pace, but they ran three or 1272 00:57:40,680 --> 00:57:42,680 Speaker 1: four run plays. They're in three or four past plays, 1273 00:57:42,800 --> 00:57:45,480 Speaker 1: mastered them and beat the snot at everybody, and that's 1274 00:57:45,520 --> 00:57:47,680 Speaker 1: what he talked about doing. He said, look, you don't 1275 00:57:47,720 --> 00:57:49,640 Speaker 1: have enough time to do all this other stuff. Figure 1276 00:57:49,680 --> 00:57:51,400 Speaker 1: out what you can do well with your personnel. Do 1277 00:57:51,440 --> 00:57:54,280 Speaker 1: it over and over again. I left. They're excited to 1278 00:57:54,320 --> 00:57:56,120 Speaker 1: see what he's gonna do because he showed some practice 1279 00:57:56,120 --> 00:57:57,600 Speaker 1: clips and what they're doing in U c. L A. 1280 00:57:57,680 --> 00:58:00,400 Speaker 1: And say what you want about his pro stuff. I 1281 00:58:00,440 --> 00:58:02,040 Speaker 1: know there are a lot of coaches in the pacts 1282 00:58:02,040 --> 00:58:06,480 Speaker 1: will nervous about what he can break out at UCL there. Oh, 1283 00:58:06,520 --> 00:58:08,520 Speaker 1: it's gonna be fun. I love that you get a 1284 00:58:08,520 --> 00:58:10,120 Speaker 1: Did you get a return invite there? Can you go 1285 00:58:10,160 --> 00:58:12,600 Speaker 1: back again at any point? Yeah? I think, um, this 1286 00:58:12,640 --> 00:58:15,240 Speaker 1: Wednesday they're having a strength and conditioning thing. It would 1287 00:58:15,240 --> 00:58:17,720 Speaker 1: be interesting to hear his take on sports science and 1288 00:58:17,720 --> 00:58:20,120 Speaker 1: how it blends in. I'm waiting to get final confirmation 1289 00:58:20,160 --> 00:58:22,680 Speaker 1: on the envite, but yeah, he's he's greater. It was open, 1290 00:58:22,840 --> 00:58:25,400 Speaker 1: like he was far more open and engaging than he 1291 00:58:25,480 --> 00:58:28,320 Speaker 1: kind of comes off sometimes in media stuff. He was 1292 00:58:28,880 --> 00:58:30,800 Speaker 1: really of the people in the room. I'm ready for 1293 00:58:30,800 --> 00:58:33,960 Speaker 1: pactical media days already, Fellas. I know we're going back there. 1294 00:58:34,160 --> 00:58:36,200 Speaker 1: Let's do it. I think we do. We got to 1295 00:58:36,200 --> 00:58:38,840 Speaker 1: go back. Uh do they finish before we get out 1296 00:58:38,840 --> 00:58:41,200 Speaker 1: of here, A couple of questions. Does you see I 1297 00:58:41,280 --> 00:58:43,320 Speaker 1: finished better than fourth in their own division like they 1298 00:58:43,320 --> 00:58:46,640 Speaker 1: did last year? What Chip Kelly year one? Well, I 1299 00:58:46,680 --> 00:58:49,200 Speaker 1: mean they're all new coaches, right, Arizona has a new coach. 1300 00:58:49,240 --> 00:58:51,880 Speaker 1: Arizona State has a new coach, as he obviously has 1301 00:58:51,880 --> 00:58:55,560 Speaker 1: to replace a lot. Yes, yes, yes, yes he should 1302 00:58:55,560 --> 00:58:57,960 Speaker 1: be at the top. Yeah, because their skill, guys, it 1303 00:58:58,000 --> 00:58:59,840 Speaker 1: doesn't matter. Like so we could put you here a quarterback, 1304 00:58:59,840 --> 00:59:02,280 Speaker 1: they would be okay. They got that could that could 1305 00:59:02,280 --> 00:59:04,000 Speaker 1: throw it. I think the big thing would be for 1306 00:59:04,600 --> 00:59:07,200 Speaker 1: Chip killing you see late. I don't know if they 1307 00:59:07,240 --> 00:59:10,200 Speaker 1: have enough speeds yet to do what he wants to do. 1308 00:59:10,280 --> 00:59:11,920 Speaker 1: Part of what he was able to do with Oregon 1309 00:59:12,120 --> 00:59:13,920 Speaker 1: he had a bunch of track stars that seemed like 1310 00:59:13,960 --> 00:59:16,280 Speaker 1: they could run for days on the outside and they 1311 00:59:16,280 --> 00:59:18,760 Speaker 1: could blow you away. I do believe Arizona could be 1312 00:59:18,840 --> 00:59:22,680 Speaker 1: dangerous just because the quarterback Khalil Tate can single handedly 1313 00:59:23,280 --> 00:59:25,800 Speaker 1: run for three yards on his own. He can make 1314 00:59:25,880 --> 00:59:29,480 Speaker 1: them dangerous down and yeah, we've seen, we've seen what 1315 00:59:29,520 --> 00:59:32,000 Speaker 1: that coaching staff has been able to do with with 1316 00:59:32,040 --> 00:59:35,320 Speaker 1: the with the athletic quarterback having clil tate that dude 1317 00:59:35,360 --> 00:59:37,800 Speaker 1: could take over games. But you know the quarterback that 1318 00:59:37,880 --> 00:59:40,200 Speaker 1: everyone should watch is the kid up at Oregon Justin 1319 00:59:40,200 --> 00:59:44,480 Speaker 1: Herbert like that, dude, Ducky, save it, save it, save it. 1320 00:59:44,520 --> 00:59:47,760 Speaker 1: Because we do another pod this week, right, we got 1321 00:59:47,760 --> 00:59:51,160 Speaker 1: one Thursday? Yeah, Buck, let's jump in because you mentioned 1322 00:59:51,160 --> 00:59:53,840 Speaker 1: at the top you've been watching some college guys, so 1323 00:59:53,960 --> 00:59:55,960 Speaker 1: let's do can we mix in some college stuff? Then 1324 00:59:56,040 --> 00:59:59,400 Speaker 1: let's do a college episode on Thursday. Look, the world's 1325 01:00:00,000 --> 01:00:03,280 Speaker 1: now tackle all or nothing? To you? Just watched the 1326 01:00:03,360 --> 01:00:06,080 Speaker 1: Cowboys All or Nothing? I watched the Bachigan one to 1327 01:00:06,240 --> 01:00:08,400 Speaker 1: you guys really need to check that out if if 1328 01:00:08,680 --> 01:00:11,160 Speaker 1: you haven't, uh speaking U c l A. Wilson Spate, 1329 01:00:11,240 --> 01:00:13,640 Speaker 1: He's pretty good in that season. Transfer U c l A. 1330 01:00:13,640 --> 01:00:16,280 Speaker 1: If I get to start for those Bruins. So definitely 1331 01:00:16,960 --> 01:00:19,160 Speaker 1: college heavy. I'm well, I'll spend the next couple of 1332 01:00:19,200 --> 01:00:21,240 Speaker 1: days here to watch some college guys. Bucky's alread done 1333 01:00:21,240 --> 01:00:22,480 Speaker 1: a bunch of work on him. So we'll talk some 1334 01:00:22,480 --> 01:00:25,000 Speaker 1: of these top college players, maybe in preview some of 1335 01:00:25,040 --> 01:00:28,040 Speaker 1: the uh the week one games. We can jump in there. 1336 01:00:28,120 --> 01:00:30,160 Speaker 1: What what college can be looking forward to? So I 1337 01:00:30,160 --> 01:00:33,120 Speaker 1: we'll have some college fun here on Thursday. Now we're 1338 01:00:33,120 --> 01:00:35,880 Speaker 1: talking all right, boys, this time, I really am wrapping 1339 01:00:35,880 --> 01:00:39,080 Speaker 1: it up. I didn't skip anything else here, Buck, great stuff. 1340 01:00:39,400 --> 01:00:42,960 Speaker 1: Uh got some storylines in love your notes from Chip Kelly. 1341 01:00:42,960 --> 01:00:44,479 Speaker 1: I want to talk to you offline some more about 1342 01:00:44,560 --> 01:00:47,360 Speaker 1: that's fascinating. I got a chance to to share my 1343 01:00:47,400 --> 01:00:50,040 Speaker 1: thoughts on some some NFL tape study that I've been doing. 1344 01:00:50,080 --> 01:00:52,800 Speaker 1: So fun episode. A lot of ground covered. Any final 1345 01:00:52,840 --> 01:00:54,800 Speaker 1: thoughts here, Buck, No, that was it was a great one. 1346 01:00:54,840 --> 01:00:56,320 Speaker 1: That was a great episode. Way to bring you, bring 1347 01:00:56,360 --> 01:00:59,160 Speaker 1: it back. It's nice to be back, Sally. Nice to 1348 01:00:59,200 --> 01:01:02,560 Speaker 1: see you, buddy. Yes, sir, I see you fellows. Look 1349 01:01:02,600 --> 01:01:05,360 Speaker 1: forward to Thursday chats in college football here on Move 1350 01:01:05,440 --> 01:01:07,880 Speaker 1: to six. That's gonna do it for us. He's Bucky Brooks. 1351 01:01:07,880 --> 01:01:09,880 Speaker 1: I'm Daniel Jeremiah. Thank you so much for listening. We'll 1352 01:01:09,880 --> 01:01:13,200 Speaker 1: catch you next time. Thanks for downloading Move the Sticks 1353 01:01:13,480 --> 01:01:17,960 Speaker 1: with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks. For more, go to 1354 01:01:18,320 --> 01:01:21,280 Speaker 1: NFL dot com Slash Podcasts