1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,628 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,708 --> 00:00:26,748 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. Yeah, good morning, Hey, Welcome to Good 3 00:00:26,748 --> 00:00:30,268 Speaker 1: Morning Football Live in New York City. It's Tuesday, April fourth, 4 00:00:30,308 --> 00:00:33,348 Speaker 1: the morning after the National championship. Congratulations to Yukon. I'm 5 00:00:33,428 --> 00:00:36,828 Speaker 1: Jabe Dall, Kyle Branch, Shan O'Hara, and Peter Schreeger. Are 6 00:00:36,868 --> 00:00:39,588 Speaker 1: you guys not dancing to that music? It's good music, 7 00:00:39,588 --> 00:00:41,988 Speaker 1: It's good. Usually Kyle gets the bop. The big dance 8 00:00:42,108 --> 00:00:44,468 Speaker 1: is over, the tournament is over. How about your kyllege. 9 00:00:44,508 --> 00:00:47,268 Speaker 1: Jim Nance last call incredible, It was incredible. It was 10 00:00:47,308 --> 00:00:49,148 Speaker 1: It was a great run on college basketball for him. 11 00:00:49,188 --> 00:00:51,388 Speaker 1: He truly grew up on those broadcasts. And how he 12 00:00:51,748 --> 00:00:57,108 Speaker 1: goes down to Magnolia Lane to hear him once again. 13 00:00:58,548 --> 00:01:01,228 Speaker 1: Tradition unlike any other exactly. But how about our own tradition? 14 00:01:01,228 --> 00:01:04,948 Speaker 1: What do we call it again? Block? Here's a reminder 15 00:01:05,188 --> 00:01:07,788 Speaker 1: of the Jets twenty twenty three draft picks, one of 16 00:01:07,828 --> 00:01:11,388 Speaker 1: which the Green Bay Packers may covet. They have six total, 17 00:01:11,508 --> 00:01:14,788 Speaker 1: three in the first two rounds. That forty second overall 18 00:01:14,828 --> 00:01:18,028 Speaker 1: pick comes via trading wide receiver Elijah Moore to the 19 00:01:18,108 --> 00:01:21,628 Speaker 1: Brown so that's three in the first two and looks 20 00:01:21,668 --> 00:01:24,828 Speaker 1: like a trade is inevitable, of course, but compensation still 21 00:01:24,868 --> 00:01:27,868 Speaker 1: needs to be worked out as it pertains two the 22 00:01:27,948 --> 00:01:31,148 Speaker 1: quarterback position. Peter, we have a fun exercise for you 23 00:01:31,268 --> 00:01:34,228 Speaker 1: to play today. How would you handle the situation right 24 00:01:34,228 --> 00:01:36,548 Speaker 1: now between the Packers and the Jets? Rolled my sleeves 25 00:01:36,588 --> 00:01:38,148 Speaker 1: up yesterday after the show because I came out and 26 00:01:38,148 --> 00:01:40,268 Speaker 1: talked about Rogers a little bit, and the first round 27 00:01:40,308 --> 00:01:43,628 Speaker 1: pick was mentioned, the thirteenth overall, and obviously I got 28 00:01:43,708 --> 00:01:45,548 Speaker 1: blowback from people around the lake saying the Jets are 29 00:01:45,588 --> 00:01:48,068 Speaker 1: not giving up a first round pick for a thirty 30 00:01:48,148 --> 00:01:50,108 Speaker 1: nine year old quarterback who may or may not want 31 00:01:50,108 --> 00:01:52,788 Speaker 1: to return to playing football. So then I started texting 32 00:01:52,788 --> 00:01:54,668 Speaker 1: a bunch of different gems, a bunch of different coaches, 33 00:01:54,708 --> 00:01:58,108 Speaker 1: what do you think is a fair compensation? Now there's 34 00:01:58,188 --> 00:02:01,788 Speaker 1: personal feelings in this. The Packers obviously don't want to 35 00:02:01,788 --> 00:02:04,268 Speaker 1: give away Aaron Rodgers for free, and the Packers might 36 00:02:04,428 --> 00:02:06,788 Speaker 1: want to hold the Jets feet to the fire a 37 00:02:06,828 --> 00:02:09,228 Speaker 1: little bit here, knowing that the Jets don't want to 38 00:02:09,228 --> 00:02:11,108 Speaker 1: go back to their fan base and say sorry, we 39 00:02:11,148 --> 00:02:13,988 Speaker 1: couldn't figure it out. Zach Wilson's your quarterback again this season. 40 00:02:14,308 --> 00:02:16,508 Speaker 1: So you take this and you say, who's got the leverage. 41 00:02:16,548 --> 00:02:20,188 Speaker 1: Do the Packers have the leverage because well, they have 42 00:02:20,348 --> 00:02:22,068 Speaker 1: Rogers and they know the Jets want him, or the 43 00:02:22,148 --> 00:02:24,068 Speaker 1: Jets of the leverage saying, well, you have Rogers and 44 00:02:24,068 --> 00:02:26,948 Speaker 1: we know you might not want him. So here's what 45 00:02:27,028 --> 00:02:28,508 Speaker 1: I came up with. And I want to put you 46 00:02:28,548 --> 00:02:32,668 Speaker 1: guys in the foots in the foots in the shoes 47 00:02:33,028 --> 00:02:36,068 Speaker 1: of the Green Bay Packers fans and the Green Bay 48 00:02:36,068 --> 00:02:42,028 Speaker 1: Packers front office. Would you accept this offer from Florham Park. 49 00:02:42,108 --> 00:02:44,748 Speaker 1: Let's bring up the full screen here, here's a proposed trade. 50 00:02:45,308 --> 00:02:49,828 Speaker 1: Jets get Aaron Rodgers. Packers get the Elijah Moore pick, 51 00:02:49,988 --> 00:02:53,868 Speaker 1: a second rounder, okay, a fourth rounder which is one 52 00:02:53,908 --> 00:02:56,828 Speaker 1: hundred twelfth pick, and then a twenty twenty five which 53 00:02:56,828 --> 00:02:59,428 Speaker 1: seems so far down line, but at twenty twenty five 54 00:03:00,108 --> 00:03:02,068 Speaker 1: conditional second round pick, And I want to look at 55 00:03:02,108 --> 00:03:04,988 Speaker 1: the bottom part there. If Rogers he gives you at 56 00:03:05,028 --> 00:03:08,428 Speaker 1: least eight games in two years, that becomes a first. 57 00:03:08,988 --> 00:03:11,268 Speaker 1: So it's gonna be the first. We think, well, we 58 00:03:11,308 --> 00:03:15,468 Speaker 1: don't know, all right, there's injuries, but there's also combined 59 00:03:15,748 --> 00:03:18,548 Speaker 1: each season each he's got to play in eight games 60 00:03:18,588 --> 00:03:21,508 Speaker 1: each season. Rogers. Also, if you're a Packers span say, oh, 61 00:03:21,588 --> 00:03:23,948 Speaker 1: you want to bank on Rogers for two years, welcome 62 00:03:23,948 --> 00:03:27,348 Speaker 1: to our off seasons. Um, you're looking at a second 63 00:03:27,388 --> 00:03:29,508 Speaker 1: round or not a first. You're looking at a fourth 64 00:03:29,588 --> 00:03:31,508 Speaker 1: round or not two second rounders, and you're looking at 65 00:03:31,508 --> 00:03:34,588 Speaker 1: a conditional second. So three picks and one of them 66 00:03:34,588 --> 00:03:36,628 Speaker 1: could be a first rounder. But it's way down the line. 67 00:03:36,628 --> 00:03:41,548 Speaker 1: If you're a Packers fan or a Packers front office member, Kyle, 68 00:03:42,028 --> 00:03:44,548 Speaker 1: are you saying, yeah, just take them, We're done? No? 69 00:03:45,308 --> 00:03:51,308 Speaker 1: Still not? I do? I do? I'm want the thirteen? What, Peter, 70 00:03:51,388 --> 00:03:55,028 Speaker 1: you're talking about leverage there? What? What leverage do the 71 00:03:55,068 --> 00:03:57,268 Speaker 1: Jets have? I'm trying to figure it out. The leverage 72 00:03:57,268 --> 00:04:00,068 Speaker 1: of Jets have is Okay, we're gonna walk away from 73 00:04:00,068 --> 00:04:03,548 Speaker 1: this deal. The Packers come back and after Aaron Rodgers 74 00:04:03,548 --> 00:04:07,228 Speaker 1: did his entire MacAfee interview, after Aaron Rodgers has said 75 00:04:07,268 --> 00:04:09,908 Speaker 1: that he has heard the thing, after Mark Murphy spoke 76 00:04:09,948 --> 00:04:12,668 Speaker 1: in past tense. After all of that, they have a 77 00:04:12,788 --> 00:04:16,428 Speaker 1: sixty million dollars this year quarterback on the roster and 78 00:04:16,508 --> 00:04:19,148 Speaker 1: Jordan Love going into his fourth year in the NFL, 79 00:04:19,348 --> 00:04:21,748 Speaker 1: and now you have this connuntter MESSI posted this offseason 80 00:04:21,828 --> 00:04:23,908 Speaker 1: just being able to rip off the band aid and 81 00:04:23,948 --> 00:04:25,548 Speaker 1: being done with it and moving on. But I would 82 00:04:25,588 --> 00:04:27,668 Speaker 1: answer that the Jets are going to walk away to 83 00:04:27,788 --> 00:04:31,668 Speaker 1: what like did they just say sorry, tried, they were unreasonable, 84 00:04:31,748 --> 00:04:34,028 Speaker 1: Let's go Zach Wilson. I think that ship is sailed too. 85 00:04:34,188 --> 00:04:36,228 Speaker 1: I think you have to land Rodgers no matter what. 86 00:04:36,348 --> 00:04:38,468 Speaker 1: I think the calendar is in their favor. Like if 87 00:04:38,468 --> 00:04:40,668 Speaker 1: the Jets are gonna get Rodgers, they gotta get him in. 88 00:04:40,708 --> 00:04:42,388 Speaker 1: They gotta hold up the jersey, they gotta get him 89 00:04:42,428 --> 00:04:44,508 Speaker 1: with receivers, they gotta do all that stuff. It's interesting. 90 00:04:44,508 --> 00:04:46,508 Speaker 1: I like the twenty twenty five stuff because there is 91 00:04:46,548 --> 00:04:49,108 Speaker 1: this whole idea of like is he a flake? I 92 00:04:49,148 --> 00:04:51,828 Speaker 1: think what you're counting on. I fear the Jets is 93 00:04:52,268 --> 00:04:55,308 Speaker 1: Aaron Rodgers ego, and I think that Aaron Rodgers will 94 00:04:55,348 --> 00:04:57,188 Speaker 1: not abide that he is going to have this little 95 00:04:57,188 --> 00:04:58,708 Speaker 1: scab at the end of his career where he went 96 00:04:58,708 --> 00:05:00,868 Speaker 1: and flamed out with the Jets do due respect. I 97 00:05:00,868 --> 00:05:02,548 Speaker 1: don't think Aaron Rodgers is gonna be Matt Ryan on 98 00:05:02,548 --> 00:05:04,828 Speaker 1: the Colts. He thinks too much of him if he's 99 00:05:04,828 --> 00:05:07,028 Speaker 1: too good of a player. So I think you're buying 100 00:05:07,068 --> 00:05:10,148 Speaker 1: into that. Rogers will not come here and Sail will 101 00:05:10,228 --> 00:05:11,708 Speaker 1: not and he's not going to come here and be 102 00:05:11,748 --> 00:05:13,228 Speaker 1: one and done. He's going to come here for a 103 00:05:13,268 --> 00:05:15,788 Speaker 1: couple of years. And we believe in his psychology more 104 00:05:15,788 --> 00:05:17,868 Speaker 1: than anything. That's why I like the twenty twenty five. 105 00:05:17,908 --> 00:05:20,428 Speaker 1: But I want second and a fourth not enough. It's good, 106 00:05:20,668 --> 00:05:22,948 Speaker 1: it's good. We're talking about the best quarterback starting point, 107 00:05:23,468 --> 00:05:26,388 Speaker 1: starting point. I'd like that thirteen. I wonder if you 108 00:05:26,428 --> 00:05:28,748 Speaker 1: saw it visually. Once I saw the screen and I 109 00:05:28,788 --> 00:05:31,708 Speaker 1: really looked at second and fourth, it was not enough, Okay, 110 00:05:32,388 --> 00:05:35,028 Speaker 1: hearing it, hearing first round seems like a lot. Seems 111 00:05:35,028 --> 00:05:36,988 Speaker 1: like a lot once I saw it sitting there. My 112 00:05:37,148 --> 00:05:39,108 Speaker 1: thing two with that first round pick, Kyle, I curious 113 00:05:39,108 --> 00:05:41,908 Speaker 1: about your thoughts on this. The second you consider even 114 00:05:42,428 --> 00:05:44,668 Speaker 1: giving up the first round, don't you have to consider 115 00:05:44,708 --> 00:05:48,468 Speaker 1: looking at Lamar Jackson because he would demand, he would 116 00:05:48,508 --> 00:05:51,908 Speaker 1: demand that's you're fifty percent there to Lamar Jackson. If 117 00:05:51,908 --> 00:05:55,548 Speaker 1: the Rogers things blows up, who the hell knows? You're right? Well, 118 00:05:55,788 --> 00:05:58,828 Speaker 1: Jamie's point, I mean, multiple first round picks is what 119 00:05:58,868 --> 00:06:01,148 Speaker 1: it takes for Lamar and a big contract obviously that 120 00:06:01,188 --> 00:06:03,868 Speaker 1: he's gonna want guaranteed. Yeah, if you're already giving up 121 00:06:03,868 --> 00:06:06,588 Speaker 1: one for a forty year old Rodgers, all right? Not 122 00:06:06,668 --> 00:06:09,388 Speaker 1: compelled to then, say Joe Douglas was asked about Lamar 123 00:06:09,508 --> 00:06:11,668 Speaker 1: and he's like, no, not in good faith and everything 124 00:06:11,868 --> 00:06:14,468 Speaker 1: that subtext there seem to be we're dealing with Aaron 125 00:06:14,548 --> 00:06:16,588 Speaker 1: right now. We are not going to go run to Lamar. 126 00:06:16,708 --> 00:06:20,668 Speaker 1: That's not how we're doing business. So I think it's interesting. Yeah, 127 00:06:20,748 --> 00:06:23,148 Speaker 1: it's an interesting take, and I think, really, what how 128 00:06:23,148 --> 00:06:25,908 Speaker 1: did all this come about? Right, Nathania Hackett? So like 129 00:06:25,948 --> 00:06:28,388 Speaker 1: if Lamar Jackson now comes into play now, it's just 130 00:06:28,708 --> 00:06:31,468 Speaker 1: that's a totally different can of worms. I think when 131 00:06:31,468 --> 00:06:34,108 Speaker 1: you look at this trade for the Jets, like, again, 132 00:06:34,188 --> 00:06:35,708 Speaker 1: this is a a chare that we as a show 133 00:06:35,748 --> 00:06:40,228 Speaker 1: our proposal is correct, collection of different front office member 134 00:06:40,308 --> 00:06:42,708 Speaker 1: saying I think that's what the Jets would be willing 135 00:06:42,748 --> 00:06:45,148 Speaker 1: to offer, and that's something that the Packers might be 136 00:06:45,188 --> 00:06:47,148 Speaker 1: willing to con I think it's a great deal for 137 00:06:47,188 --> 00:06:50,268 Speaker 1: both sides. But really, if you're the packers, like this 138 00:06:50,348 --> 00:06:53,228 Speaker 1: is Aaron Rodgers doing like he's the one that's he's 139 00:06:53,268 --> 00:06:55,548 Speaker 1: been in control of this all right. I've orchestrated this. 140 00:06:55,628 --> 00:06:57,428 Speaker 1: I came out, I want to play for the Jets. 141 00:06:57,588 --> 00:06:58,948 Speaker 1: I want to still play, and I want to play 142 00:06:58,948 --> 00:07:01,188 Speaker 1: for the Jets. So yeah, I think the Packers had 143 00:07:01,228 --> 00:07:02,908 Speaker 1: the leverage here. And here's the other wrinkle in this 144 00:07:03,548 --> 00:07:05,788 Speaker 1: for the Jets. I think this is coming from the top. 145 00:07:06,428 --> 00:07:09,108 Speaker 1: This is coming from the owner. So if you're if 146 00:07:09,148 --> 00:07:11,308 Speaker 1: I'm the GM for the Jets right now, I'm kind 147 00:07:11,308 --> 00:07:14,308 Speaker 1: of I'm stuck right now because I know my owner 148 00:07:14,348 --> 00:07:16,548 Speaker 1: wants it, Aaron wants it. It's like, I gotta make 149 00:07:16,548 --> 00:07:19,788 Speaker 1: this happen. So I don't want to give him too much. 150 00:07:19,828 --> 00:07:23,268 Speaker 1: But I think that that that second round pick conditionally 151 00:07:23,308 --> 00:07:25,148 Speaker 1: going to a first round pick, if you're the Jets, 152 00:07:25,388 --> 00:07:27,668 Speaker 1: that's a slam dunk. And here's why if Aaron Rodgers 153 00:07:27,748 --> 00:07:30,028 Speaker 1: plays for two years. To your point, Kyle, like you're 154 00:07:30,308 --> 00:07:32,868 Speaker 1: that that first round pick is like twenty eight, twenty nine, 155 00:07:32,988 --> 00:07:35,308 Speaker 1: thirty thirty one, Like it's late in the first round, 156 00:07:35,388 --> 00:07:38,228 Speaker 1: so it's not like a top ten pick if everything 157 00:07:38,268 --> 00:07:41,188 Speaker 1: goes well. I think the one thing for the Jets 158 00:07:41,268 --> 00:07:44,148 Speaker 1: right now that that I'm I'd be frustrated with is like, 159 00:07:44,588 --> 00:07:46,668 Speaker 1: at what point is this happening? We got to start 160 00:07:46,708 --> 00:07:48,748 Speaker 1: preparing for the season here, and if I'm Aaron Rodgers, 161 00:07:48,788 --> 00:07:50,468 Speaker 1: like I want to start working out with my packs 162 00:07:50,468 --> 00:07:52,108 Speaker 1: are banking on that. I'm gonna start flying a minute, 163 00:07:52,148 --> 00:07:53,668 Speaker 1: Like we gotta get on. Hey, I got a lot 164 00:07:53,708 --> 00:07:55,628 Speaker 1: of young pups, all right, I went through that last year. 165 00:07:55,708 --> 00:07:57,868 Speaker 1: Guess what, Aaron Rodgers had one of them statistically one 166 00:07:57,908 --> 00:07:59,708 Speaker 1: of his worst seasons last year. He need to throw 167 00:07:59,708 --> 00:08:02,028 Speaker 1: it for three yards in a single game last year, right, 168 00:08:02,028 --> 00:08:04,268 Speaker 1: A lot of young pups. He's got the same thing 169 00:08:04,388 --> 00:08:06,228 Speaker 1: going on with the Jets. He's got some guys. He's 170 00:08:06,228 --> 00:08:07,828 Speaker 1: got to get some contin new and whistle. The sooner 171 00:08:07,868 --> 00:08:09,508 Speaker 1: the better. I want to circle back to this first 172 00:08:09,588 --> 00:08:13,308 Speaker 1: round pick. When you text these gms and coaches and executives, 173 00:08:13,788 --> 00:08:16,148 Speaker 1: do they write you back? First of all, let me 174 00:08:16,188 --> 00:08:18,708 Speaker 1: tell you something strikes I would never give this up, right, Like, 175 00:08:18,788 --> 00:08:22,828 Speaker 1: what is the top fifteen pick too rich for as 176 00:08:23,468 --> 00:08:25,868 Speaker 1: because you also take on a salary. You're talking about thirteen? Yeah, 177 00:08:26,068 --> 00:08:28,428 Speaker 1: the thirteenth overalls? Well, and I was surprised by the 178 00:08:28,428 --> 00:08:31,668 Speaker 1: blowback because I've heard thirteenth overall straight up for Rodgers 179 00:08:31,708 --> 00:08:34,268 Speaker 1: when this thing started. First rounder for Rogers, and then 180 00:08:34,308 --> 00:08:36,028 Speaker 1: you take on the burden of that salary and you've 181 00:08:36,028 --> 00:08:38,908 Speaker 1: got to rework his contract and everything, and as time 182 00:08:38,948 --> 00:08:41,508 Speaker 1: has moved on, it's like, no, the thirteenth teams unlikely. 183 00:08:41,628 --> 00:08:44,988 Speaker 1: If anything, the aggressive play is the two second rounders. 184 00:08:45,948 --> 00:08:47,108 Speaker 1: I don't know if the Jets are willing to go 185 00:08:47,228 --> 00:08:49,588 Speaker 1: up two second round picks and this year's draft for 186 00:08:49,708 --> 00:08:51,828 Speaker 1: Aaron Rodgers, that sounds like it's crazy. He's a two 187 00:08:51,828 --> 00:08:54,308 Speaker 1: time back to back MVP, going back to last year, 188 00:08:54,348 --> 00:08:57,308 Speaker 1: four time MVP and all this success he's had. But 189 00:08:57,428 --> 00:09:00,828 Speaker 1: he's also a quarterback in the twilight of his career. 190 00:09:01,108 --> 00:09:03,748 Speaker 1: And if if you're the Jets, I don't know if 191 00:09:03,748 --> 00:09:05,428 Speaker 1: you're willing to give way the forty second and the 192 00:09:05,468 --> 00:09:07,468 Speaker 1: forty third for Aaron Rodgers. A couple of images come 193 00:09:07,508 --> 00:09:09,428 Speaker 1: to mind, and I think that Winner CRuMs is the 194 00:09:09,428 --> 00:09:11,428 Speaker 1: second round pick, are certainly the first round pick. Bring 195 00:09:11,508 --> 00:09:14,348 Speaker 1: up the first image, Joe Douglas, the GM of the Jets. 196 00:09:14,628 --> 00:09:17,548 Speaker 1: I think this is I think this is playing large year. 197 00:09:17,828 --> 00:09:19,468 Speaker 1: Joe Douglas is coming off the year in which he 198 00:09:19,548 --> 00:09:22,908 Speaker 1: stuck the landing twice. He is the guy who's standing 199 00:09:22,948 --> 00:09:24,508 Speaker 1: in the corner right now, give me the ball. I 200 00:09:24,508 --> 00:09:26,068 Speaker 1: want to put up a shot. I have a hot hand. 201 00:09:26,228 --> 00:09:27,628 Speaker 1: I got the offensive rookie the year, I got the 202 00:09:27,628 --> 00:09:29,508 Speaker 1: defensive rookie year, both in the first round. I'm not 203 00:09:29,508 --> 00:09:31,308 Speaker 1: giving up my first round pick. I'm on fire right now. 204 00:09:31,308 --> 00:09:35,268 Speaker 1: I'm unconscious. It's pretty compelling that he's nailed two picks 205 00:09:35,268 --> 00:09:38,148 Speaker 1: in a row. That's the La Rams. Yeah, celebrating their 206 00:09:38,188 --> 00:09:41,708 Speaker 1: Super Bowl holding up a Lombardi. They just burned everything 207 00:09:41,708 --> 00:09:43,588 Speaker 1: to the ground. They spent two first round picks for 208 00:09:43,628 --> 00:09:49,028 Speaker 1: a corner a cornerback Jalen Ramsey two and they said 209 00:09:49,028 --> 00:09:50,108 Speaker 1: the hell with it, and now they have a Super 210 00:09:50,148 --> 00:09:52,188 Speaker 1: Bowl parade, you know, when you're talking about this Peter 211 00:09:52,228 --> 00:09:53,948 Speaker 1: about Yeah, but he's in the twilt. It's created is 212 00:09:53,988 --> 00:09:56,908 Speaker 1: so expensive. You're the Jets, your quarterbacks have sucked for 213 00:09:56,908 --> 00:10:00,188 Speaker 1: fifty years. You can get Rogers, just get them. And 214 00:10:00,228 --> 00:10:02,148 Speaker 1: I think there's a I think what Joe Douglas is like, 215 00:10:02,268 --> 00:10:04,028 Speaker 1: let's say it flames down and he does trade the 216 00:10:04,028 --> 00:10:07,068 Speaker 1: thirteen and oh my god, we did it, like legacy wise, 217 00:10:07,228 --> 00:10:09,028 Speaker 1: He's like, we had a chance to get Aaron Rodgers 218 00:10:09,068 --> 00:10:10,188 Speaker 1: on the New York Jets and I took it, and 219 00:10:10,228 --> 00:10:12,308 Speaker 1: I don't regret it. He could put his head in 220 00:10:12,308 --> 00:10:14,108 Speaker 1: his time. I can sleep at night. It's the thirteen. 221 00:10:14,188 --> 00:10:15,948 Speaker 1: What are we gonna draft? Some safety? You know, like, 222 00:10:15,988 --> 00:10:18,308 Speaker 1: who cares? Let's get Aaron Rodgers. He's on the table, 223 00:10:18,388 --> 00:10:21,188 Speaker 1: go forward the Jets. Honestly, if if Douglas were to 224 00:10:21,268 --> 00:10:23,708 Speaker 1: call Goody this morning and said, all right, thirteen for 225 00:10:23,988 --> 00:10:26,708 Speaker 1: it's done, I honestly think that I think that's what 226 00:10:26,748 --> 00:10:28,508 Speaker 1: it would take, and I think, good, okay, fine, we 227 00:10:28,548 --> 00:10:31,988 Speaker 1: got a first rampick. It hasn't happened yet, so they're 228 00:10:32,028 --> 00:10:34,748 Speaker 1: all trying. It's again brinkmanship. They're all trying to wait 229 00:10:34,748 --> 00:10:36,988 Speaker 1: for the other one to budge. But we're on April 230 00:10:37,028 --> 00:10:39,188 Speaker 1: fourth right now. You don't want to be on draft day, 231 00:10:39,228 --> 00:10:41,628 Speaker 1: and how not have this done? So as the time 232 00:10:42,548 --> 00:10:44,988 Speaker 1: you know, it starts just drindling dwindling down week after 233 00:10:45,028 --> 00:10:47,668 Speaker 1: week after week. I think both teams have a quarterback 234 00:10:47,748 --> 00:10:49,468 Speaker 1: room where you gotta figure this thing out, and they're 235 00:10:49,468 --> 00:10:51,948 Speaker 1: both incentivized to get it done. If they give up, 236 00:10:51,948 --> 00:10:53,268 Speaker 1: the first is ed it Can it just be a 237 00:10:53,308 --> 00:10:56,388 Speaker 1: clean train like that? I think it could be. I 238 00:10:56,388 --> 00:10:59,028 Speaker 1: think so. I think that's I think personally, if you're 239 00:10:59,028 --> 00:11:02,748 Speaker 1: the Packers, that's all right, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. 240 00:11:02,828 --> 00:11:04,188 Speaker 1: But if I'm the Jets, so I'm giving you that 241 00:11:04,188 --> 00:11:08,028 Speaker 1: third team, like, I need another player, So then it's 242 00:11:08,028 --> 00:11:10,508 Speaker 1: not enough for you. Give me somebody else from the Packers. 243 00:11:10,508 --> 00:11:12,508 Speaker 1: What about the fact that the next offseason he could say, 244 00:11:12,508 --> 00:11:14,788 Speaker 1: I'm out right, well, that's why I need it. If 245 00:11:14,788 --> 00:11:16,428 Speaker 1: I'm giving the first round pick, I need another I 246 00:11:16,468 --> 00:11:18,548 Speaker 1: need another player that can play right now. Because to 247 00:11:18,588 --> 00:11:20,468 Speaker 1: your point, I've been doing a good job with drafting 248 00:11:20,508 --> 00:11:24,308 Speaker 1: except for quarterbacks in the first round. And this situation 249 00:11:24,388 --> 00:11:26,428 Speaker 1: brought to you by the fact that despite no news, 250 00:11:26,468 --> 00:11:29,348 Speaker 1: we can still talk about this for twelve spits and unbelievable. 251 00:11:29,508 --> 00:11:31,188 Speaker 1: Tomorrow I'll have a new a new trade on you. 252 00:11:32,108 --> 00:11:35,588 Speaker 1: It's another darkness for Tree, for Lodgers. What animal take 253 00:11:35,948 --> 00:11:39,068 Speaker 1: your line? You better believe in Green Bay and in 254 00:11:39,108 --> 00:11:42,428 Speaker 1: Florida Park, there are TV's on and are and they're 255 00:11:42,428 --> 00:11:47,228 Speaker 1: talking to those rooms. Stregs. Thing. I love, I love, 256 00:11:47,308 --> 00:11:49,228 Speaker 1: I love when you wrote your sleeves up. Man, it's great. 257 00:11:49,268 --> 00:11:56,548 Speaker 1: I love when you Tuesday morning, we're doing a segment 258 00:11:56,588 --> 00:11:59,028 Speaker 1: call that we in or we out. Here's how it works. 259 00:11:59,468 --> 00:12:01,588 Speaker 1: I start with a statement and then you guys tell 260 00:12:01,668 --> 00:12:04,068 Speaker 1: me whether you agree with it disagree with that in 261 00:12:04,588 --> 00:12:06,708 Speaker 1: Jamie's doing the thing, okay and out, all right? Start 262 00:12:06,748 --> 00:12:09,908 Speaker 1: with a cryptic tweet. Hello, this is classic April NFL 263 00:12:09,988 --> 00:12:14,548 Speaker 1: cryptic tweet from Bill's wide receiver Stefon Diggs, and it 264 00:12:14,628 --> 00:12:16,908 Speaker 1: came on April Fools Day. So trying to figure this 265 00:12:16,908 --> 00:12:23,548 Speaker 1: all out in your head, come and rescue me. Okay, 266 00:12:24,148 --> 00:12:25,988 Speaker 1: all right? So if you're a Bills faying, you're like, oh, 267 00:12:25,988 --> 00:12:27,908 Speaker 1: what is it? Now? All right? What does that mean? 268 00:12:28,028 --> 00:12:29,788 Speaker 1: Or is it nothing? Or is that a lyric to 269 00:12:29,868 --> 00:12:34,148 Speaker 1: a song? I don't know? Is that Taylor Swift's newest okay? 270 00:12:34,948 --> 00:12:40,068 Speaker 1: Treyvon Diggs, Diggs's brother, retweeted the post and then tweeted 271 00:12:40,628 --> 00:12:44,708 Speaker 1: himself saying, hey, we could play each other twice a year, 272 00:12:46,188 --> 00:12:48,708 Speaker 1: meaning he's going to an NFC East opponent. All right. 273 00:12:48,708 --> 00:12:50,588 Speaker 1: So many folks on Twitter are trying to put together 274 00:12:50,668 --> 00:12:52,788 Speaker 1: all the puzzle pieces, and here's where I got to. 275 00:12:54,108 --> 00:12:58,148 Speaker 1: Stefon Diggs plays for the Buffalo Bills. Joe Shane is 276 00:12:58,188 --> 00:13:00,628 Speaker 1: the GM of the New York Giants. Brian Dable is 277 00:13:00,628 --> 00:13:02,188 Speaker 1: the GM of the New York Giants. And New York 278 00:13:02,228 --> 00:13:05,668 Speaker 1: Giants play in the Cowboys Division. Shane and Davil, of course, no. 279 00:13:05,788 --> 00:13:09,188 Speaker 1: Stefon Diggs very well from his Buffalo time. Giants fans, 280 00:13:09,188 --> 00:13:12,068 Speaker 1: of course get on the message boards and they're going 281 00:13:12,148 --> 00:13:15,628 Speaker 1: wild regarded to Fop Diggs or two days later that's 282 00:13:15,668 --> 00:13:19,028 Speaker 1: kind of dimmed down. But that raised the question the Giants, 283 00:13:19,068 --> 00:13:21,188 Speaker 1: who are very aggressive this offseason and have added to 284 00:13:21,228 --> 00:13:24,228 Speaker 1: the wide receivers and obviously tight end room, they should 285 00:13:24,228 --> 00:13:27,708 Speaker 1: be aggressive and exploring a trade for Stefon Diggs, who 286 00:13:27,708 --> 00:13:29,468 Speaker 1: may or may not be happy in Buffalo. Are we 287 00:13:29,508 --> 00:13:31,828 Speaker 1: inter we out Sean O'Hare. I don't know, man, You 288 00:13:31,868 --> 00:13:34,428 Speaker 1: know Diggs now, you know the chatter when he was 289 00:13:34,468 --> 00:13:37,588 Speaker 1: in Minnesota was all right, locker room, social media stuff, 290 00:13:37,588 --> 00:13:39,908 Speaker 1: all the stuff. Is he a distraction? I feel like 291 00:13:39,908 --> 00:13:42,268 Speaker 1: he's got a great relationship with Josh Allen, so I 292 00:13:42,388 --> 00:13:45,068 Speaker 1: just have a hard time seeing him leave Buffalo. I 293 00:13:45,068 --> 00:13:49,708 Speaker 1: am in New York. Giants, give me Stefon Diggs. If 294 00:13:49,708 --> 00:13:51,428 Speaker 1: I'm Daniel Jols right now, I'm sorry, I just missed 295 00:13:51,508 --> 00:13:54,548 Speaker 1: up our graphics. If they're if they're waiting for that, 296 00:13:54,588 --> 00:13:57,668 Speaker 1: But the Giants right now, if they got Stefan Diggs. 297 00:13:57,828 --> 00:13:59,988 Speaker 1: I think that completely changed the narrative. Now, I don't 298 00:13:59,988 --> 00:14:03,548 Speaker 1: know what you're proposing for to give up, but Diggs 299 00:14:04,468 --> 00:14:07,468 Speaker 1: as a number one option for Daniel Jones. I'm in 300 00:14:07,548 --> 00:14:09,868 Speaker 1: on that. I hearn on that. I want to see 301 00:14:09,908 --> 00:14:12,628 Speaker 1: what the value is for that. But yeah, that would 302 00:14:12,628 --> 00:14:16,028 Speaker 1: be exciting. I'm hoping to provide translation. While it is 303 00:14:16,068 --> 00:14:19,028 Speaker 1: not a Taylor Swift lyric. Drake came out with a 304 00:14:19,068 --> 00:14:21,748 Speaker 1: new song snippet of a song called Rescue Me two 305 00:14:21,828 --> 00:14:24,148 Speaker 1: days ago, and there is a line in there that says, 306 00:14:24,468 --> 00:14:26,348 Speaker 1: come and rescue me, take me out to the club, 307 00:14:26,388 --> 00:14:28,908 Speaker 1: take me off the trap. Okay, so yeah, to the trap. 308 00:14:28,948 --> 00:14:32,988 Speaker 1: I'm in right. That was Ardashian's voice is sampled in it. 309 00:14:33,028 --> 00:14:35,828 Speaker 1: People are really like because there's a contentious nature between 310 00:14:35,908 --> 00:14:38,388 Speaker 1: Kanye West and Drake, and like, what does it all mean? 311 00:14:38,468 --> 00:14:41,228 Speaker 1: So is he trying to just quote Drake or is 312 00:14:41,228 --> 00:14:44,508 Speaker 1: he trying to pull a parallel between Which team are 313 00:14:44,508 --> 00:14:46,228 Speaker 1: you going to pick? I don't know, But just for 314 00:14:46,628 --> 00:14:49,068 Speaker 1: when you tweet a lyric, there usually is a connection 315 00:14:49,108 --> 00:14:51,308 Speaker 1: to your own personal Yes, you're not just tweeting a 316 00:14:51,348 --> 00:14:52,788 Speaker 1: lyric because you're listening to it, because then you would 317 00:14:52,788 --> 00:14:55,348 Speaker 1: tweet every lyric sure, come and rescue me. The wild 318 00:14:55,388 --> 00:14:58,708 Speaker 1: card here is idioc of April fools Day, which I'm 319 00:14:58,708 --> 00:15:00,788 Speaker 1: completely out on. The April first thing is terrible and 320 00:15:00,828 --> 00:15:03,028 Speaker 1: I'm a fiend. So I went down the thread of 321 00:15:03,028 --> 00:15:07,348 Speaker 1: this tweet to and somebody he tweets the thing, come 322 00:15:07,348 --> 00:15:09,748 Speaker 1: and rescue me, and then some person like chirps him 323 00:15:09,788 --> 00:15:12,628 Speaker 1: and says insults him, and then Stefandiggs replies to that 324 00:15:12,668 --> 00:15:14,588 Speaker 1: person's like, hey, why are you all over me? Because 325 00:15:14,588 --> 00:15:19,588 Speaker 1: I'm quoting a song. So it's appliable deniability, appliable pause, 326 00:15:20,068 --> 00:15:24,108 Speaker 1: It's very flexible. Tom Brady would be great to night 327 00:15:24,148 --> 00:15:27,388 Speaker 1: BELI is a pliable sure. The Giants can presume all 328 00:15:27,388 --> 00:15:30,228 Speaker 1: they want. The Bills should not answer the call. Stefendis 329 00:15:30,308 --> 00:15:32,588 Speaker 1: is an excellent, excellent player for them. I know the 330 00:15:32,628 --> 00:15:36,348 Speaker 1: season and dramatically, and you know that the Josh Stefind 331 00:15:36,388 --> 00:15:39,068 Speaker 1: Diggs relationship is interesting. I think I don't know if 332 00:15:39,068 --> 00:15:41,748 Speaker 1: it's great. I don't know. There's layers there, right, yeah, yeah, 333 00:15:41,908 --> 00:15:44,668 Speaker 1: And I look at it from the Giant side and obviously, yes, 334 00:15:44,708 --> 00:15:47,428 Speaker 1: be aggresive aggressive who the Giants had this office Waller 335 00:15:47,588 --> 00:15:50,908 Speaker 1: is a new addition. Obviously I asked some other guys Campbell, 336 00:15:51,028 --> 00:15:53,788 Speaker 1: like do you then break the bank, because I think 337 00:15:53,788 --> 00:15:55,708 Speaker 1: it would take a first or second round pick, probably 338 00:15:55,708 --> 00:15:58,108 Speaker 1: againstefand Diggs. Are you looking to go that one step further? 339 00:15:58,268 --> 00:16:00,668 Speaker 1: Saying the NFC's wide open. I don't know. Maybe the 340 00:16:00,708 --> 00:16:02,948 Speaker 1: Giants roll out with Waller and and these guys and 341 00:16:03,068 --> 00:16:06,108 Speaker 1: say we're good. It's what we've got. I think Gihan's 342 00:16:06,108 --> 00:16:08,508 Speaker 1: face are excited, and I'm jumping on with them, like 343 00:16:08,708 --> 00:16:11,588 Speaker 1: should bring digs right now? It's immediate. You're getting an 344 00:16:11,588 --> 00:16:14,188 Speaker 1: immediate impact on the offense. But I will say to 345 00:16:14,228 --> 00:16:15,948 Speaker 1: your point, like Joe Shane has done a great job 346 00:16:16,068 --> 00:16:18,148 Speaker 1: look at the rookies last year in the attributions he 347 00:16:18,228 --> 00:16:21,348 Speaker 1: got from Thibadeau and Neil, and I think for him 348 00:16:21,348 --> 00:16:23,188 Speaker 1: looking at this draft class right now, there's some good 349 00:16:23,188 --> 00:16:24,828 Speaker 1: receivers right there, like that would be that might be 350 00:16:24,828 --> 00:16:26,628 Speaker 1: tough to give up a first round or gonna say 351 00:16:26,668 --> 00:16:28,148 Speaker 1: I'm out. I was gonna say twenty five is not 352 00:16:28,148 --> 00:16:29,708 Speaker 1: a bad place this in the first round to look 353 00:16:29,708 --> 00:16:32,628 Speaker 1: at wide receiver anyway. Isn't there a couple of good guys? Um, yeah, 354 00:16:32,668 --> 00:16:36,188 Speaker 1: I'm out on this. I just I think because knowing 355 00:16:36,228 --> 00:16:39,188 Speaker 1: the Stefan dis in Minnesota, knowing him Buffo, considering him 356 00:16:39,188 --> 00:16:41,908 Speaker 1: in New York. I think the Josh Allen quarterback relationship 357 00:16:42,788 --> 00:16:45,668 Speaker 1: that personality wise, seems to maybe be the best fit. 358 00:16:46,028 --> 00:16:47,948 Speaker 1: He did get. He did get Josh Allen over the 359 00:16:47,988 --> 00:16:49,508 Speaker 1: hump thown. You could say he helped to get an 360 00:16:49,508 --> 00:16:57,708 Speaker 1: excellent Yeah, tacitly blocked State CJ. Stroud and Alabama's Bryce Down, 361 00:16:57,828 --> 00:17:00,468 Speaker 1: three quarterbacks that occupied the top two picks in many 362 00:17:00,588 --> 00:17:03,468 Speaker 1: mock drafts right now. So the thinking is this duo 363 00:17:03,508 --> 00:17:05,788 Speaker 1: will not be a bill at the fourth spot when 364 00:17:05,788 --> 00:17:09,268 Speaker 1: the Colts are on the clock, regardless for ian rapport. 365 00:17:09,628 --> 00:17:13,028 Speaker 1: The Colts worked out both quarterbacks yesterday. All right, take 366 00:17:13,068 --> 00:17:15,668 Speaker 1: that for what you will. Indianapolis, who we know has 367 00:17:15,708 --> 00:17:19,388 Speaker 1: been in dire quarterback name for quite some time now, 368 00:17:19,388 --> 00:17:23,108 Speaker 1: it feels like their current quarterback depth chart is Gardner, Minshew, 369 00:17:23,348 --> 00:17:27,148 Speaker 1: Nick Foles, and Sam Alger. So they hold the fourth 370 00:17:27,228 --> 00:17:29,788 Speaker 1: or wall pick. This is why we have continuous only 371 00:17:29,788 --> 00:17:32,348 Speaker 1: talked about names beyond both CJ. Staruda and Bryce Young 372 00:17:32,388 --> 00:17:34,268 Speaker 1: because the Colts are in neat What should the Colts 373 00:17:34,268 --> 00:17:37,548 Speaker 1: do about their current quarterback situation? You can go draft 374 00:17:37,548 --> 00:17:39,148 Speaker 1: Peter or you can go who's in the room. How 375 00:17:39,148 --> 00:17:41,308 Speaker 1: do they proceed. There's a lot of people wondering why 376 00:17:41,348 --> 00:17:43,468 Speaker 1: are the Colts allowed to work out both these guys 377 00:17:43,468 --> 00:17:45,908 Speaker 1: And it's not an official thirty parts So Stroud and 378 00:17:45,948 --> 00:17:49,508 Speaker 1: Young are both from the California area, Los Angeles, and 379 00:17:49,628 --> 00:17:52,348 Speaker 1: because the workouts were there, the teams are allowed to 380 00:17:52,388 --> 00:17:55,548 Speaker 1: go visit them in their local market, so they were 381 00:17:55,588 --> 00:17:57,348 Speaker 1: able to be there. It's a it's a loophole, and 382 00:17:57,508 --> 00:17:59,068 Speaker 1: the Colts want to get a look at everybody. I 383 00:17:59,108 --> 00:18:01,148 Speaker 1: think to get either one of those guys, they might 384 00:18:01,148 --> 00:18:05,188 Speaker 1: have to trade up totally. I'm looking long at Thursday 385 00:18:05,268 --> 00:18:08,028 Speaker 1: because that is when the Indianapolis Colts contingent is going 386 00:18:08,068 --> 00:18:10,148 Speaker 1: to be in Lexington, Kentucky, and they're gonna get their 387 00:18:10,188 --> 00:18:12,988 Speaker 1: pause on Will Levis. There was a report over the 388 00:18:13,028 --> 00:18:16,068 Speaker 1: weekend that Levis is tumbling out of the first round. 389 00:18:16,108 --> 00:18:18,988 Speaker 1: For some teams that Will Levis came off as arrogant. 390 00:18:19,948 --> 00:18:23,828 Speaker 1: There was one scout on Twitter who wrote that the 391 00:18:23,868 --> 00:18:26,068 Speaker 1: fact that he didn't do all the drills at the 392 00:18:26,108 --> 00:18:28,148 Speaker 1: combine and the fact that he didn't play in the 393 00:18:28,188 --> 00:18:32,588 Speaker 1: actual Senior Bowl, like that's a negative. I've heard that 394 00:18:32,708 --> 00:18:35,988 Speaker 1: this guy could be the dude in this draft. For 395 00:18:36,308 --> 00:18:39,748 Speaker 1: eighteen months, suddenly we're thirty days away from the draft 396 00:18:40,068 --> 00:18:42,268 Speaker 1: and everyone comes with their pitchforks and says, all right, 397 00:18:42,268 --> 00:18:44,668 Speaker 1: we're gonna tear this guy apart. Curious to see what 398 00:18:44,708 --> 00:18:46,868 Speaker 1: the interviews like. We know he's got the physical skills, 399 00:18:46,908 --> 00:18:49,268 Speaker 1: we know he can sling it. Truth matters this. In 400 00:18:49,348 --> 00:18:52,548 Speaker 1: two years at Kentucky, Will Levis had big numbers. His 401 00:18:52,708 --> 00:18:55,708 Speaker 1: first year was with an offensive coordinator named Liam Cohen. 402 00:18:55,788 --> 00:18:59,588 Speaker 1: Liam Cohen was so talented at as the offensive coordinator 403 00:18:59,668 --> 00:19:02,348 Speaker 1: at Kentucky that Sean McVay was like, I'm going to 404 00:19:02,428 --> 00:19:05,308 Speaker 1: rehire you and bring you back to the Rams defending 405 00:19:05,308 --> 00:19:08,628 Speaker 1: Super Bowl champion as our offensive coordinator. So he leaves, 406 00:19:08,668 --> 00:19:14,468 Speaker 1: and then Levis, obviously without Wandale Robinson, without having Liam Cohen, 407 00:19:14,708 --> 00:19:18,068 Speaker 1: had a down year at Kentucky, and people are saying, well, look, 408 00:19:18,108 --> 00:19:20,868 Speaker 1: it was a product of what Liam Cohen did. I 409 00:19:20,908 --> 00:19:22,548 Speaker 1: think Will Levis, I look at him, I think he's 410 00:19:22,588 --> 00:19:26,668 Speaker 1: your traditional, big bodied, big arm quarterback. I didn't hear 411 00:19:26,748 --> 00:19:29,788 Speaker 1: any negative stuff on him at the combine. If he 412 00:19:29,908 --> 00:19:32,868 Speaker 1: is really turning teams off at their meetings with him, 413 00:19:32,868 --> 00:19:34,828 Speaker 1: and he really turned teams off at Will look to 414 00:19:34,828 --> 00:19:36,948 Speaker 1: be a good pro day. That's the first I'm hearing 415 00:19:36,948 --> 00:19:38,308 Speaker 1: of it. I want to see what the Colts do 416 00:19:38,388 --> 00:19:40,988 Speaker 1: be because I think it might be Richardson or Levis 417 00:19:40,988 --> 00:19:43,388 Speaker 1: for them. It might just be Levis for them at four. 418 00:19:43,548 --> 00:19:45,588 Speaker 1: Richardson might be gone by three if a team trades up. 419 00:19:45,948 --> 00:19:47,748 Speaker 1: So I'm looking at Will Levis and I want to 420 00:19:47,788 --> 00:19:50,588 Speaker 1: know what he is, who he is, what he's all about, 421 00:19:50,668 --> 00:19:54,268 Speaker 1: because if there is anything with his character, we got 422 00:19:54,268 --> 00:19:55,908 Speaker 1: to know that before we draft him and make him 423 00:19:55,908 --> 00:19:57,948 Speaker 1: the face of our franchise. Because we know the Colts, 424 00:19:58,148 --> 00:20:01,268 Speaker 1: it has been a rotating door of quarterbacks for that team. 425 00:20:01,428 --> 00:20:04,868 Speaker 1: If you're conservative, he's scary because he's different books, he 426 00:20:04,948 --> 00:20:06,988 Speaker 1: talks different. I'm trying to think of a quarterback that's 427 00:20:07,028 --> 00:20:08,548 Speaker 1: come out and that's been like an action figure like that. 428 00:20:08,588 --> 00:20:10,268 Speaker 1: You don't see a lot of guys with six pack 429 00:20:10,348 --> 00:20:13,628 Speaker 1: apps and giant biceps. It's like Bratty Quinn is like 430 00:20:13,668 --> 00:20:14,828 Speaker 1: the only one I can think of, like it just 431 00:20:14,868 --> 00:20:17,148 Speaker 1: doesn't It just doesn't exist much and it's different. So 432 00:20:17,188 --> 00:20:19,508 Speaker 1: it's scary. But the road stating into a quarterbacks look, 433 00:20:19,828 --> 00:20:21,988 Speaker 1: what the Coulson to do is break the cycle. The 434 00:20:22,068 --> 00:20:24,148 Speaker 1: Colts are the type of man or woman in your 435 00:20:24,148 --> 00:20:27,348 Speaker 1: life who always dates the same person. They're like the 436 00:20:27,388 --> 00:20:29,908 Speaker 1: senior Tour of quarterbacks. There are the masters. They would 437 00:20:29,908 --> 00:20:32,188 Speaker 1: do a thing where before it started, they would have 438 00:20:32,628 --> 00:20:36,028 Speaker 1: Gary player or Arnie and Jack comes in a ceremonial 439 00:20:36,108 --> 00:20:38,428 Speaker 1: thing and they would hit their drive before the real 440 00:20:38,548 --> 00:20:40,828 Speaker 1: players start. I feel like, as a veteran quarterback, you 441 00:20:40,908 --> 00:20:42,428 Speaker 1: go to the Colt, you throw a couple of passes 442 00:20:42,468 --> 00:20:44,108 Speaker 1: to start the season, and then they realize you don't 443 00:20:44,148 --> 00:20:46,668 Speaker 1: have it anymore. Here's the same full screen again. Yes 444 00:20:46,748 --> 00:20:49,868 Speaker 1: that's their starting quarterback records. Break the cycle. Draft a 445 00:20:49,948 --> 00:20:52,588 Speaker 1: quarterback draft. The guy you like, move to three to 446 00:20:52,628 --> 00:20:55,068 Speaker 1: get it. Don't let anybody jump over you do something 447 00:20:55,148 --> 00:20:57,828 Speaker 1: nuclear or take a strike because this whole thing of 448 00:20:57,948 --> 00:21:00,388 Speaker 1: recycling things, or if you really want to get nuclear, 449 00:21:00,588 --> 00:21:03,108 Speaker 1: let's just make everybody's gams come true and call Baltimore 450 00:21:03,148 --> 00:21:05,148 Speaker 1: and be like, what's the deal, what's the like we 451 00:21:05,188 --> 00:21:06,828 Speaker 1: would like to have Lamar Jackson our team. We think 452 00:21:06,868 --> 00:21:08,908 Speaker 1: we think we've done it. The idea that think. I 453 00:21:08,948 --> 00:21:10,668 Speaker 1: feel like Joe Flack was gonna be the Colts quarterback 454 00:21:10,708 --> 00:21:12,828 Speaker 1: next year, Like that's their type. Yeah, just get or 455 00:21:12,868 --> 00:21:14,908 Speaker 1: I just get anybody who's played years in the league 456 00:21:14,948 --> 00:21:16,988 Speaker 1: is coming off another team and got Gardner Minshew. Dude, 457 00:21:16,988 --> 00:21:20,748 Speaker 1: they got their guy. That's not the guy. That's the 458 00:21:20,788 --> 00:21:23,948 Speaker 1: guy you're talking about though, Like, that's the guy who's 459 00:21:23,948 --> 00:21:25,548 Speaker 1: been that for them, is letting their hair down, and 460 00:21:25,628 --> 00:21:27,468 Speaker 1: he's like the wild one like that. He's their pool boy. 461 00:21:27,628 --> 00:21:30,108 Speaker 1: But like I think, I don't know if Gardner Minshew's 462 00:21:30,108 --> 00:21:32,388 Speaker 1: starting Week one film. I don't either. You know. You 463 00:21:32,428 --> 00:21:33,868 Speaker 1: know it's interesting you a lot to say, Okay, well, 464 00:21:33,908 --> 00:21:35,428 Speaker 1: this guy's a coordinator in the NFL. It was a 465 00:21:35,468 --> 00:21:37,868 Speaker 1: coach in the NFL, Liam Cohen, So clearly there's a connection. 466 00:21:38,228 --> 00:21:40,628 Speaker 1: I'm looking at their like Shane Steke in the offensive 467 00:21:40,668 --> 00:21:43,108 Speaker 1: court or the coach of the cult. He has no 468 00:21:43,268 --> 00:21:46,108 Speaker 1: overlap with with Liam Cohen at all. So if you're 469 00:21:46,108 --> 00:21:48,668 Speaker 1: talking about Will Levis, there's not like, well he knows 470 00:21:48,748 --> 00:21:50,988 Speaker 1: Levis because a lot of times that matters. I don't 471 00:21:50,988 --> 00:21:53,628 Speaker 1: see it here, so richardson Levis, But you would say 472 00:21:53,668 --> 00:21:57,068 Speaker 1: maybe trade up to three. Yeah, well, I don't want 473 00:21:57,068 --> 00:21:59,468 Speaker 1: them to get jumped. But if they get jumped, there's 474 00:21:59,508 --> 00:22:01,668 Speaker 1: still more guys to be had. Why it's not like 475 00:22:02,388 --> 00:22:04,348 Speaker 1: has to go to cut. Well, somebody jumps to three 476 00:22:04,468 --> 00:22:06,348 Speaker 1: just so they can like get under the table and 477 00:22:06,348 --> 00:22:08,188 Speaker 1: take will Love Us from you. Fine, I'll take Anthony 478 00:22:08,268 --> 00:22:10,188 Speaker 1: Richardson or I'll take Kendon Hooker. Like if you need 479 00:22:10,228 --> 00:22:12,908 Speaker 1: a quarterback that badly and someone is going to I 480 00:22:12,988 --> 00:22:14,948 Speaker 1: just don't see the cell for will Love Us that 481 00:22:15,028 --> 00:22:17,628 Speaker 1: badly for any team to jump up to three. Because 482 00:22:17,628 --> 00:22:19,868 Speaker 1: the team that's sitting at three in the Cardinals, they 483 00:22:19,908 --> 00:22:22,748 Speaker 1: don't need that. So if they hold, they go defense 484 00:22:22,828 --> 00:22:25,548 Speaker 1: and then you have your pick of the litter behind 485 00:22:25,628 --> 00:22:28,468 Speaker 1: Stroud and Young quarterback wise, But if someone's going to 486 00:22:28,588 --> 00:22:30,148 Speaker 1: jump you to get the three to take will Levis, 487 00:22:30,548 --> 00:22:32,268 Speaker 1: I just don't see that value in doing it. If 488 00:22:32,268 --> 00:22:34,508 Speaker 1: you love Levis, like, if that's your guy, then you 489 00:22:34,508 --> 00:22:36,108 Speaker 1: want to go. I mean, I think to Peter's point, 490 00:22:36,148 --> 00:22:39,508 Speaker 1: we haven't heard anyone like be fawning over him in 491 00:22:39,548 --> 00:22:42,388 Speaker 1: the last eighteen months, the last eighteen days to really 492 00:22:42,428 --> 00:22:44,708 Speaker 1: warrant a move like that. Degree, Kyle, you said you're 493 00:22:44,708 --> 00:22:46,788 Speaker 1: going to break the cycle, right you went full stain 494 00:22:46,908 --> 00:22:49,708 Speaker 1: on us right now. It's been a while for the Colts. 495 00:22:50,308 --> 00:22:53,268 Speaker 1: Multi they mean references, but the NFL is all about parody, 496 00:22:53,348 --> 00:22:55,388 Speaker 1: right But if you're the Colts, you've got to find 497 00:22:55,468 --> 00:22:57,508 Speaker 1: a way to be different right now, and you've got 498 00:22:57,588 --> 00:23:00,868 Speaker 1: to find somebody that does that, and that's Anthony Richardson. Look, 499 00:23:01,468 --> 00:23:03,988 Speaker 1: Shane Styken, you hire him, all right. The parody in 500 00:23:03,988 --> 00:23:06,148 Speaker 1: the league is palpable and it's on every level. The 501 00:23:06,228 --> 00:23:08,628 Speaker 1: Eagles and if he represented for the Super Bowl, Shane 502 00:23:08,668 --> 00:23:12,348 Speaker 1: Steke's office, Acuarder, who's their quarterback, Jalen Hurts, So give 503 00:23:12,428 --> 00:23:15,028 Speaker 1: me Anthony Richardson. I think for the Colts, you know, 504 00:23:15,228 --> 00:23:17,468 Speaker 1: this makes perfect sense. And I think when you look 505 00:23:17,508 --> 00:23:20,068 Speaker 1: at the offense that Shane Stikeen is going to run, 506 00:23:20,708 --> 00:23:24,148 Speaker 1: this guy fits the mold and I think everything that 507 00:23:24,228 --> 00:23:28,148 Speaker 1: he brings to the table now alongside Jonathan Taylor, it's exciting. 508 00:23:28,228 --> 00:23:30,068 Speaker 1: It's a lectric. If you're a Colts fan and this 509 00:23:30,188 --> 00:23:33,948 Speaker 1: kid is your quarterback, start this season, I think you're 510 00:23:33,988 --> 00:23:36,988 Speaker 1: coming out in droves. They've they've always watched the pocket quarterbacks. 511 00:23:37,468 --> 00:23:40,788 Speaker 1: The statue outside the building is a statue quarterback like 512 00:23:40,828 --> 00:23:42,628 Speaker 1: he was. That's what he looked like when he played too. 513 00:23:42,708 --> 00:23:44,588 Speaker 1: I mean, he did not move. This kid is a 514 00:23:44,628 --> 00:23:47,468 Speaker 1: different element. It's a different offense. I don't know if 515 00:23:47,468 --> 00:23:51,828 Speaker 1: we have this exo football play right now. I thought 516 00:23:51,868 --> 00:23:54,188 Speaker 1: we were gonna show like real plays, real football right now, 517 00:23:55,068 --> 00:23:56,988 Speaker 1: an adr runner gas is not real face If you 518 00:23:56,988 --> 00:23:59,388 Speaker 1: guys want to watch some real football is what if? 519 00:23:59,388 --> 00:24:00,588 Speaker 1: This is what I want to see right here? This 520 00:24:00,708 --> 00:24:03,468 Speaker 1: is football right now. This is Jalen Hurts and Shane 521 00:24:03,468 --> 00:24:06,068 Speaker 1: Stage's offense. This is the RPO. This is what Richardson 522 00:24:06,228 --> 00:24:08,628 Speaker 1: is going to bring to the Colts if they pick him. 523 00:24:08,748 --> 00:24:10,828 Speaker 1: In this office, there's the quick release, all right, getting 524 00:24:10,828 --> 00:24:12,788 Speaker 1: out to your tight end, all right. But now here's 525 00:24:12,828 --> 00:24:15,028 Speaker 1: where things get a little different. All right. This is 526 00:24:15,108 --> 00:24:17,348 Speaker 1: Jalen Hurts. This is the quarterback zone read right here, 527 00:24:17,428 --> 00:24:19,788 Speaker 1: all right, here's the impact that's taking out handled Jonathan Taylor. 528 00:24:19,828 --> 00:24:22,188 Speaker 1: All right, that's Miles standards right there. Picture of Richardson 529 00:24:22,308 --> 00:24:25,188 Speaker 1: doing this right now. This is a totally different element 530 00:24:25,228 --> 00:24:27,868 Speaker 1: to the Colts offense that Richardson would bring. We haven't 531 00:24:27,868 --> 00:24:29,868 Speaker 1: seen it a long time, you know, And I think 532 00:24:29,948 --> 00:24:32,628 Speaker 1: that that would be exciting for Colts fans. I think 533 00:24:32,668 --> 00:24:35,308 Speaker 1: for Shane Stykin, it fits the mold. This is perfect 534 00:24:35,348 --> 00:24:37,228 Speaker 1: fit for him right now. So I'm sure he's pounded 535 00:24:37,228 --> 00:24:38,748 Speaker 1: on the table. And I'm sure ers would love to 536 00:24:38,748 --> 00:24:40,388 Speaker 1: have that guy. All Right, I want I want to 537 00:24:40,428 --> 00:24:43,348 Speaker 1: pan that theory out with you. Okay, take Anthony Richardson 538 00:24:43,388 --> 00:24:45,988 Speaker 1: at four. Yeah, are you going to promise me that 539 00:24:46,068 --> 00:24:48,548 Speaker 1: you want to see Minshew, fools and Ellinger before you 540 00:24:48,628 --> 00:24:50,788 Speaker 1: see richards He is not He is not going to 541 00:24:50,868 --> 00:24:52,868 Speaker 1: do that at the NFL level the week one. You 542 00:24:52,908 --> 00:24:55,228 Speaker 1: want richards in the Comington Indianapolis and start right away, 543 00:24:55,268 --> 00:24:57,308 Speaker 1: because that's what a number four overall pick gotta learn. 544 00:24:57,428 --> 00:25:01,228 Speaker 1: Justin Fields did it when on the fly. Yeah, you 545 00:25:01,268 --> 00:25:03,148 Speaker 1: gotta see it. You gotta you have Minshew who played 546 00:25:03,188 --> 00:25:05,988 Speaker 1: in Shane Steikin's offensive last two years, So you could say, yeah, 547 00:25:06,068 --> 00:25:08,668 Speaker 1: Minshew first four or five, six weeks, he's not ready. Yeah, 548 00:25:08,708 --> 00:25:11,228 Speaker 1: if he's not ready, then yeah we start Justin Fields. 549 00:25:11,268 --> 00:25:14,748 Speaker 1: Comparison is app but you know, yeah, I think for Richardson, 550 00:25:14,988 --> 00:25:17,068 Speaker 1: the whole conversation with him was ben Man, this guy's 551 00:25:17,108 --> 00:25:18,748 Speaker 1: just a little bit raw, like he needs a lot, 552 00:25:18,828 --> 00:25:20,588 Speaker 1: he needs time. The only way for him to not 553 00:25:20,748 --> 00:25:23,428 Speaker 1: be raw is to get get in the in the grill, 554 00:25:23,628 --> 00:25:26,108 Speaker 1: you know, get some reps, get going. He's got to 555 00:25:26,148 --> 00:25:28,708 Speaker 1: seat things, he's got to do things. These rookie quarterbacks. 556 00:25:28,828 --> 00:25:30,428 Speaker 1: It's tough now when you come in to training camp, 557 00:25:30,508 --> 00:25:33,148 Speaker 1: it's you have less reps, you have less practices to 558 00:25:33,228 --> 00:25:35,588 Speaker 1: get all that. So it's a valte but you gotta 559 00:25:35,588 --> 00:25:37,908 Speaker 1: find out where he's at. As a friend of they 560 00:25:38,108 --> 00:25:40,628 Speaker 1: happen to have the number one overall pick in a 561 00:25:40,788 --> 00:25:43,388 Speaker 1: draft that had the greatest quarterback of his generation in 562 00:25:43,428 --> 00:25:46,588 Speaker 1: Peyton Manning. Two decades later they would have the number 563 00:25:46,628 --> 00:25:49,668 Speaker 1: one pick in the greatest quarterback draft of that generation, 564 00:25:49,748 --> 00:25:52,028 Speaker 1: and it was Andrew Luck. Like they don't have it 565 00:25:52,148 --> 00:25:53,748 Speaker 1: right now now, they got to work for it, like 566 00:25:53,948 --> 00:25:56,428 Speaker 1: they Bill Polian made the right pick obviously, and then 567 00:25:57,228 --> 00:25:59,268 Speaker 1: Ryan Griggson made the right pick and Andrew Luck. At 568 00:25:59,308 --> 00:26:01,228 Speaker 1: the time, this is gonna have to be a little 569 00:26:01,228 --> 00:26:03,108 Speaker 1: crafty here from Chris Ballard and a lot of people 570 00:26:03,108 --> 00:26:05,388 Speaker 1: are watching what they do if they go quarterback, like 571 00:26:05,628 --> 00:26:07,828 Speaker 1: it can't be a swing and a miss. I had 572 00:26:07,868 --> 00:26:10,508 Speaker 1: a different way to take this conversation. I don't want 573 00:26:10,508 --> 00:26:12,028 Speaker 1: to see the full screen because the point is the 574 00:26:12,188 --> 00:26:14,268 Speaker 1: names that were on that full screen of like, here 575 00:26:14,308 --> 00:26:17,868 Speaker 1: are the Colts offensive weapons. It's not impressive who they're paying. 576 00:26:18,188 --> 00:26:20,508 Speaker 1: Jonathan Taylor is coming into the last deal last year 577 00:26:20,548 --> 00:26:23,308 Speaker 1: on his rookie deal. They have a kind of a 578 00:26:23,388 --> 00:26:25,028 Speaker 1: wide receiver, kind of a tight end. Like it's not 579 00:26:25,108 --> 00:26:27,468 Speaker 1: a room that's splashy. It's like the offensive meeting room 580 00:26:27,468 --> 00:26:30,468 Speaker 1: doesn't light up. That Colts have other problems that they 581 00:26:30,548 --> 00:26:32,628 Speaker 1: have to fix in their quarterback. And also if you 582 00:26:32,708 --> 00:26:35,308 Speaker 1: are going to draft Anthony Richardson, you have to help him, 583 00:26:35,428 --> 00:26:37,628 Speaker 1: like there is no you have to have a would 584 00:26:37,668 --> 00:26:41,108 Speaker 1: draft thee other than quarterback. No, I think they do. 585 00:26:41,308 --> 00:26:43,828 Speaker 1: I think they desperately. I just I just am very 586 00:26:43,908 --> 00:26:47,788 Speaker 1: fearful of really Anthony Richardson going to one of like 587 00:26:47,948 --> 00:26:50,748 Speaker 1: ten wrong situations where he is going to get trapes 588 00:26:50,828 --> 00:26:53,628 Speaker 1: out there and be made to look ill prepared for 589 00:26:53,708 --> 00:26:55,908 Speaker 1: the moment they'd arguement there would be. The Colts oline 590 00:26:55,988 --> 00:26:57,948 Speaker 1: is much better right now than the Bears oline was 591 00:26:57,988 --> 00:27:00,628 Speaker 1: when they drive. I just also think you need a 592 00:27:00,668 --> 00:27:02,628 Speaker 1: GM and a coach and an owner that's to say 593 00:27:02,988 --> 00:27:05,508 Speaker 1: we're waiting, we are waiting, we are waiting. It is 594 00:27:05,588 --> 00:27:08,068 Speaker 1: better for the quarterback, and you have to have guys 595 00:27:08,108 --> 00:27:10,108 Speaker 1: that have guts in order to do that for a quarterback. 596 00:27:10,228 --> 00:27:13,668 Speaker 1: Training really Richardson, Yeah, I guess it feels like for 597 00:27:13,748 --> 00:27:15,308 Speaker 1: them on the bike and let him cry right right, 598 00:27:15,388 --> 00:27:22,428 Speaker 1: right right. We do know that there is going to 599 00:27:22,508 --> 00:27:25,588 Speaker 1: be potentially some action at some point in time in 600 00:27:25,748 --> 00:27:28,828 Speaker 1: the top part of the first round of the NFL Draft. 601 00:27:28,908 --> 00:27:32,748 Speaker 1: It's swilightly believed that ZJ. Stroud and Bryce Young will 602 00:27:32,788 --> 00:27:35,468 Speaker 1: be the top two picks in this year's draft barring 603 00:27:35,588 --> 00:27:40,668 Speaker 1: a surprise, but what order they go obviously still up 604 00:27:40,748 --> 00:27:44,628 Speaker 1: in the air. Having said that, that hasn't really stopped Indianapolis, 605 00:27:44,668 --> 00:27:47,908 Speaker 1: who holds the fourth pick in the draft, from kicking 606 00:27:47,988 --> 00:27:51,348 Speaker 1: the tires on the two prospects. NFL Networking Saturday and 607 00:27:51,468 --> 00:27:54,748 Speaker 1: Rapports reporting both Young and Stroud worked out for the 608 00:27:54,868 --> 00:27:58,388 Speaker 1: Colts in southern California on Monday. Ian also reporting the 609 00:27:58,508 --> 00:28:03,188 Speaker 1: Texans will host Stroud for a visit on Wednesday. The 610 00:28:03,308 --> 00:28:06,788 Speaker 1: Raiders recently signing Jimmy Garoppolo, but they could still be 611 00:28:06,908 --> 00:28:09,908 Speaker 1: in the market for a quarterback come draft night. According 612 00:28:09,948 --> 00:28:12,788 Speaker 1: to rap sheet, the team hosted a Kentucky quarterback Will 613 00:28:12,868 --> 00:28:16,028 Speaker 1: Levis for a visit yesterday. The Raiders currently holding the 614 00:28:16,228 --> 00:28:19,828 Speaker 1: seventh pick in the draft. More from Ian when it 615 00:28:19,908 --> 00:28:23,188 Speaker 1: comes to visits, says he reported. Georgia defense tackle Jalen 616 00:28:23,308 --> 00:28:27,828 Speaker 1: Carter visited the Bears yesterday Chicago holding the ninth pick, 617 00:28:27,988 --> 00:28:30,428 Speaker 1: but that may be as far as Carter will go 618 00:28:30,908 --> 00:28:34,348 Speaker 1: when it comes to visits, Ian says, according to Carter's 619 00:28:34,348 --> 00:28:38,188 Speaker 1: agent to Rosenhouse, Carter is only taking visits to teams 620 00:28:38,468 --> 00:28:42,148 Speaker 1: in the top ten of the draft, and rap Sheet 621 00:28:42,308 --> 00:28:46,668 Speaker 1: also reporting the Saints are visiting with Tennessee quarterback Hendon 622 00:28:46,748 --> 00:28:50,828 Speaker 1: Hooker today. Hooker is recovering from a torn acl but 623 00:28:50,988 --> 00:28:54,588 Speaker 1: his prospects for the twenty twenty three season are positive. 624 00:28:54,868 --> 00:28:59,148 Speaker 1: New Orleans holding the twenty ninth pick in this year's draft. 625 00:28:59,508 --> 00:29:03,028 Speaker 1: In his two years in Tennessee after transferring from Virginia Tech, 626 00:29:03,508 --> 00:29:07,508 Speaker 1: Hooker had a total of sixty eight touchdowns to go 627 00:29:07,668 --> 00:29:12,108 Speaker 1: along with five interceptions. He's definitely one of those names, 628 00:29:12,268 --> 00:29:14,908 Speaker 1: one of those players that certainly piques a lot of 629 00:29:14,948 --> 00:29:18,908 Speaker 1: people's interests. Jamie and guys, he does he does well 630 00:29:18,988 --> 00:29:22,988 Speaker 1: exactly right, and he really helped Tennessee kind of return 631 00:29:23,108 --> 00:29:24,948 Speaker 1: to prominence in the sec IF people over the past 632 00:29:24,988 --> 00:29:27,988 Speaker 1: couple of years, transferred in to the Volunteers and has 633 00:29:28,028 --> 00:29:30,428 Speaker 1: now become one of the top quarterbacks in this class. 634 00:29:30,468 --> 00:29:32,148 Speaker 1: We'll salve thank you very much. So we've been talking 635 00:29:32,228 --> 00:29:35,748 Speaker 1: this quarterback class really as the four names over and 636 00:29:35,828 --> 00:29:37,908 Speaker 1: over and over again, c js drowed, Bryce Young, Anthony 637 00:29:38,028 --> 00:29:41,068 Speaker 1: Richardson will love us, Peter Hendon Hooker does he belong 638 00:29:41,108 --> 00:29:43,108 Speaker 1: in this group? What are you hearing about him? It's 639 00:29:43,148 --> 00:29:45,908 Speaker 1: not for me to decide. It's an interesting prospect. A 640 00:29:46,028 --> 00:29:50,388 Speaker 1: red shirt, sixth year his senior, twenty five years old. 641 00:29:50,508 --> 00:29:54,108 Speaker 1: Bryce Young's twenty one. He's four years older than some 642 00:29:54,188 --> 00:29:56,948 Speaker 1: of the other quarterbacks in his class and his peers 643 00:29:57,028 --> 00:29:59,188 Speaker 1: lamars twenty six. Look at the list here, Kyle I 644 00:29:59,188 --> 00:30:02,188 Speaker 1: asked the producers to put this together because you start 645 00:30:02,228 --> 00:30:03,988 Speaker 1: looking at some of the young quarterbacks in this there 646 00:30:04,068 --> 00:30:06,948 Speaker 1: you go. Tendon Hooker is twenty five years old. He's 647 00:30:06,988 --> 00:30:10,068 Speaker 1: the second oldest out of all these guys, Tua and 648 00:30:10,268 --> 00:30:14,228 Speaker 1: Herbert and Field. Uh okay, So is that a positive 649 00:30:14,308 --> 00:30:16,588 Speaker 1: or negative? Because they positive? Well, look, he's a mature adult. 650 00:30:16,668 --> 00:30:18,948 Speaker 1: He's coming into this thing. And you play six years 651 00:30:18,988 --> 00:30:20,748 Speaker 1: and you go from Virginia Tech to Tennessee and you 652 00:30:20,788 --> 00:30:22,908 Speaker 1: put up all those numbers, played a lot of football 653 00:30:22,908 --> 00:30:24,548 Speaker 1: in your life, and you've learned a lot of football. 654 00:30:24,828 --> 00:30:27,428 Speaker 1: The negative is okay. Well, like Chris Winky had to 655 00:30:27,468 --> 00:30:32,108 Speaker 1: deal with, of course, what am I getting a minor 656 00:30:32,188 --> 00:30:34,828 Speaker 1: league baseball player and came over afterwards and it was 657 00:30:34,868 --> 00:30:37,148 Speaker 1: something like a thirty year old rookie. Um. Yeah, yeah, 658 00:30:37,948 --> 00:30:41,308 Speaker 1: the ACL is a huge concern. Obviously, he's not happening 659 00:30:41,348 --> 00:30:42,468 Speaker 1: in him. It didn't have an early on in the 660 00:30:42,508 --> 00:30:44,828 Speaker 1: season happening at Danna season, but they were, you know, 661 00:30:44,908 --> 00:30:46,308 Speaker 1: six and oh at one point. We know that they 662 00:30:46,348 --> 00:30:48,468 Speaker 1: beat Alabama and in that game he threw for three 663 00:30:48,548 --> 00:30:51,668 Speaker 1: hundred and eighty five yards of five touchdowns. The offense, 664 00:30:52,668 --> 00:30:54,188 Speaker 1: I thought, okay, look at all the yards. But a 665 00:30:54,388 --> 00:30:56,148 Speaker 1: people are like, it's one of those air raid Mike 666 00:30:56,268 --> 00:30:59,148 Speaker 1: Leach type offenses. Is that necessarily translate to the NFL? 667 00:30:59,188 --> 00:31:00,548 Speaker 1: It might now, I don't know. I don't want to 668 00:31:00,548 --> 00:31:02,788 Speaker 1: be negative on this. I think he's a potential first 669 00:31:02,908 --> 00:31:05,188 Speaker 1: round pick. I've seen people will put him as high 670 00:31:05,188 --> 00:31:07,148 Speaker 1: as like five, six, seven in the draft. Because of 671 00:31:07,188 --> 00:31:09,748 Speaker 1: the Russian quarterbacks. I'd be surprised, but I haven't. I 672 00:31:09,748 --> 00:31:12,628 Speaker 1: wouldn't be shocked. I mean, teams need quarterbacks and he 673 00:31:12,748 --> 00:31:15,508 Speaker 1: might be the fifth quarterback taken. Um. I don't think 674 00:31:15,548 --> 00:31:17,708 Speaker 1: he's going to be in the top four of those quarterbacks. 675 00:31:18,668 --> 00:31:25,028 Speaker 1: Potentially over Levis or Richardson Richardson. Okay, the vast difference 676 00:31:25,068 --> 00:31:27,548 Speaker 1: I think between Anthony Richardson and Hendon Hooker is not 677 00:31:27,668 --> 00:31:32,588 Speaker 1: only the age and the experience, but also just how 678 00:31:32,668 --> 00:31:34,068 Speaker 1: do I put this? When I was at the Combat Peter, 679 00:31:34,148 --> 00:31:35,428 Speaker 1: I caught up with a couple of scouts and their 680 00:31:35,548 --> 00:31:37,988 Speaker 1: question about Anthony Richardson was just constantly like how does 681 00:31:38,028 --> 00:31:39,468 Speaker 1: he handle himself in the huddle? Like how does he 682 00:31:39,508 --> 00:31:41,348 Speaker 1: go about the playbook? Because they just don't know whereas 683 00:31:41,388 --> 00:31:44,628 Speaker 1: Hendon Hooker, he's just been he's been at two major universities, 684 00:31:44,668 --> 00:31:47,468 Speaker 1: Virginia Tech in Tennessee, and you know what he's going 685 00:31:47,548 --> 00:31:48,908 Speaker 1: to be about in the building because he's been in 686 00:31:48,948 --> 00:31:51,148 Speaker 1: the building for so much. Yeah, and he's and he's 687 00:31:51,188 --> 00:31:52,948 Speaker 1: the leader of all those teams, you know. Or you're 688 00:31:52,948 --> 00:31:54,588 Speaker 1: twenty five years old, the bunch of eighteen and nineteen 689 00:31:54,628 --> 00:31:56,588 Speaker 1: twenty year old kids, you are the dude. So he's 690 00:31:56,628 --> 00:31:58,708 Speaker 1: already that pie piper, and everyone says he's an amazing 691 00:31:58,748 --> 00:32:02,268 Speaker 1: interview and the comparison with two is Richardson raw. Yeah, 692 00:32:02,748 --> 00:32:06,068 Speaker 1: and to your point, this kid much more polished, seasoned, 693 00:32:06,108 --> 00:32:06,548 Speaker 1: if you will