1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,668 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,748 --> 00:00:22,028 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:22,388 --> 00:00:23,948 Speaker 2: Good Morning Football. 4 00:00:24,708 --> 00:00:27,428 Speaker 3: Welcome to Good Morning Football. We are live in New 5 00:00:27,508 --> 00:00:29,548 Speaker 3: York City. We are so psyched because it is Friday, 6 00:00:29,908 --> 00:00:32,908 Speaker 3: June thirtieth. I'm Sarah Walsh alongside Tom Pellisero, Mike Gary 7 00:00:32,948 --> 00:00:35,708 Speaker 3: follow and our Super Bowl champion Sean Oh Harry. 8 00:00:35,828 --> 00:00:36,908 Speaker 4: Here we go, Here we go. 9 00:00:36,948 --> 00:00:38,108 Speaker 5: Time out for the lead bluff. 10 00:00:38,988 --> 00:00:42,148 Speaker 3: When the Panthers traded up to acquire the first overall 11 00:00:42,188 --> 00:00:46,228 Speaker 3: pick and ultimately drafted Alabama as Bryce Young, they obviously 12 00:00:46,268 --> 00:00:48,068 Speaker 3: had certain criteria. 13 00:00:47,628 --> 00:00:49,668 Speaker 5: And mine was selecting their quarterback in the future. 14 00:00:49,868 --> 00:00:50,028 Speaker 4: Well. 15 00:00:50,068 --> 00:00:54,108 Speaker 3: On the latest episode of Panther's Blueprint, Frank Wraich tells 16 00:00:54,188 --> 00:00:56,748 Speaker 3: us what he thinks makes a quarterback special. 17 00:00:59,028 --> 00:01:01,468 Speaker 6: There's some respect to quarterback play. I'll just say this. 18 00:01:02,348 --> 00:01:06,468 Speaker 7: When I was coaching Peyton Man and watching him, watching 19 00:01:06,548 --> 00:01:10,028 Speaker 7: how he operated as a kind of personal coaching exercise, 20 00:01:10,068 --> 00:01:12,668 Speaker 7: I was just like, well, what makes this guy special? 21 00:01:13,428 --> 00:01:15,428 Speaker 7: And so I came up with just five trades are great. 22 00:01:15,468 --> 00:01:17,668 Speaker 7: This is what I got from watching Peyton Men, and 23 00:01:17,668 --> 00:01:20,228 Speaker 7: this is how I think about quarterback. Web Number one 24 00:01:20,268 --> 00:01:22,828 Speaker 7: was the quarterback should be the toughest guy on the 25 00:01:22,868 --> 00:01:26,868 Speaker 7: team and mementally and physically a mindset of relentless, mindset 26 00:01:26,908 --> 00:01:29,268 Speaker 7: of nothing's going to stop me. It's a toughness, it's 27 00:01:29,268 --> 00:01:32,668 Speaker 7: a confidence that is palpable, and the whole team. 28 00:01:32,428 --> 00:01:34,348 Speaker 4: Feels Rice young water talent. 29 00:01:34,788 --> 00:01:38,868 Speaker 7: Number two is footwork and finish. The A's played from 30 00:01:38,868 --> 00:01:41,308 Speaker 7: the ground up at any position, so he's got to 31 00:01:41,308 --> 00:01:42,028 Speaker 7: have your footwork. 32 00:01:42,068 --> 00:01:44,428 Speaker 2: But you see the elusive this the quick feat of 33 00:01:44,508 --> 00:01:45,588 Speaker 2: Blace Young for. 34 00:01:45,788 --> 00:01:49,428 Speaker 7: His accuracy, right friends, you know it's tight window as 35 00:01:49,508 --> 00:01:51,628 Speaker 7: we all know. I mean, accuracy is really important. 36 00:01:51,828 --> 00:01:55,428 Speaker 4: He just threw that into the smallest of sponge. 37 00:01:55,508 --> 00:01:57,668 Speaker 6: I want to throw out perfect. 38 00:01:57,468 --> 00:02:01,668 Speaker 7: Thrown before his playmaking ability, the uncanny ability to make 39 00:02:01,708 --> 00:02:04,348 Speaker 7: plays in the clutch. You when it really matters the most, 40 00:02:05,068 --> 00:02:06,268 Speaker 7: somebody needs to make. 41 00:02:06,188 --> 00:02:06,988 Speaker 6: Us think and play. 42 00:02:07,468 --> 00:02:09,988 Speaker 7: The great quarterbacks just find a way to do it. 43 00:02:13,308 --> 00:02:16,108 Speaker 6: Check this out right here. Jon's good to rights, Boom 44 00:02:16,188 --> 00:02:21,308 Speaker 6: puts around inside on Jim across his body time, touchdown. 45 00:02:20,868 --> 00:02:23,948 Speaker 7: Time, and then you know. Number five is what's called 46 00:02:23,948 --> 00:02:26,148 Speaker 7: the X factor. Just a way to say all the 47 00:02:26,188 --> 00:02:28,868 Speaker 7: other intangibles. I like to say the quarterback is a 48 00:02:28,948 --> 00:02:31,868 Speaker 7: multiplier effect. So if you have the offense and the 49 00:02:31,908 --> 00:02:35,668 Speaker 7: team right here, and it runs student quarterback X times 50 00:02:35,668 --> 00:02:37,588 Speaker 7: one equals x. But you know, we want him to 51 00:02:37,588 --> 00:02:39,668 Speaker 7: be a multiplier when you put the team and the 52 00:02:39,668 --> 00:02:42,348 Speaker 7: offense too, and you should get a bigger outcome because 53 00:02:42,348 --> 00:02:43,748 Speaker 7: he makes everybody else better. 54 00:02:44,028 --> 00:02:46,228 Speaker 4: Next National Football League. 55 00:02:47,508 --> 00:02:50,268 Speaker 3: There were plenty of positive reports out of mini camp 56 00:02:50,388 --> 00:02:52,708 Speaker 3: in Carolina, and Adam Fielen said this week, you can 57 00:02:52,748 --> 00:02:55,828 Speaker 3: see why they drafted Bryce first overall. So what does 58 00:02:55,868 --> 00:02:59,908 Speaker 3: a successful season look like for Bryce Young and the 59 00:02:59,948 --> 00:03:01,308 Speaker 3: Panthers tom. 60 00:03:00,948 --> 00:03:02,988 Speaker 4: To me, it's Bryce Young shows that he can be 61 00:03:03,468 --> 00:03:06,588 Speaker 4: an NFL franchise quarterback, and if he does that, the 62 00:03:06,628 --> 00:03:09,028 Speaker 4: wins are going to come. If everything falls into place 63 00:03:09,068 --> 00:03:11,388 Speaker 4: based on how they've built that Panthers roster with a 64 00:03:11,428 --> 00:03:14,268 Speaker 4: bunch of veterans skill guys around the young quarterback. They've 65 00:03:14,268 --> 00:03:16,188 Speaker 4: built in previous years through the offensive line and the 66 00:03:16,228 --> 00:03:19,468 Speaker 4: defensive line since Scott Figurer got there. There's no question 67 00:03:19,548 --> 00:03:23,068 Speaker 4: that they should be competitive in a wide open NFC South. 68 00:03:23,628 --> 00:03:25,508 Speaker 4: But at its base, whether they go this season and 69 00:03:25,508 --> 00:03:28,148 Speaker 4: they win seven games or ten games or twelve games 70 00:03:28,228 --> 00:03:30,668 Speaker 4: or whatever the number might be, the key is we 71 00:03:30,788 --> 00:03:33,908 Speaker 4: come away going Bryce Young can be that guy because 72 00:03:33,948 --> 00:03:36,068 Speaker 4: you gave up plenty to go and get him number 73 00:03:36,068 --> 00:03:38,868 Speaker 4: one overall because he is the Facier franchise for better 74 00:03:38,948 --> 00:03:41,228 Speaker 4: or worse, for years to come. And also because when 75 00:03:41,228 --> 00:03:43,508 Speaker 4: I would talk to scouts and coaches and executives back 76 00:03:43,548 --> 00:03:46,948 Speaker 4: before the draft, it was practically unanimous if there was 77 00:03:47,028 --> 00:03:49,388 Speaker 4: one guy you wanted to step in and start right now, 78 00:03:49,788 --> 00:03:51,908 Speaker 4: it was Bryce Young because some of the same things 79 00:03:51,988 --> 00:03:55,268 Speaker 4: you heard Frank Brike talking about right there, the maturity level, 80 00:03:55,388 --> 00:03:59,428 Speaker 4: how he processes information, just the innate playmaking ability. He's 81 00:03:59,428 --> 00:04:01,668 Speaker 4: a guy that everybody should gravitate towards. He's played on 82 00:04:01,668 --> 00:04:04,668 Speaker 4: the biggest stages in college football. He should be able 83 00:04:04,668 --> 00:04:07,748 Speaker 4: to step in immediately and look like he can be 84 00:04:07,908 --> 00:04:10,468 Speaker 4: the guy, even if that might not immediately translate mic 85 00:04:10,508 --> 00:04:11,668 Speaker 4: into a deep playoff runt. 86 00:04:11,748 --> 00:04:15,228 Speaker 2: Yeah, and Frank Reich's five list of five, I think 87 00:04:15,228 --> 00:04:17,588 Speaker 2: it was the first one was about, you know, toughness, 88 00:04:17,588 --> 00:04:18,828 Speaker 2: determination and all that stuff. 89 00:04:18,868 --> 00:04:19,828 Speaker 6: I think when Bryce. 90 00:04:19,628 --> 00:04:22,628 Speaker 2: Young met with them multiple times throughout the process, including 91 00:04:22,668 --> 00:04:24,668 Speaker 2: the night before his pro day, he kind of showed 92 00:04:24,708 --> 00:04:27,068 Speaker 2: them that, you know, he's that dude. He had that presence, 93 00:04:27,068 --> 00:04:29,388 Speaker 2: and that's where he really wound up winning them over. 94 00:04:29,508 --> 00:04:33,108 Speaker 2: He also talked about toughness Reich did there in that 95 00:04:33,628 --> 00:04:36,348 Speaker 2: little breakdown, and that's something that I think Bryce Young's 96 00:04:36,348 --> 00:04:37,748 Speaker 2: gonna have to show in his first season. I think 97 00:04:37,788 --> 00:04:40,988 Speaker 2: success for him could be I can play at this level. 98 00:04:41,308 --> 00:04:43,908 Speaker 2: I could take the pounding at this level, keep pounding. 99 00:04:44,068 --> 00:04:45,988 Speaker 2: That's what the Panthers shaid. I could take it at 100 00:04:46,028 --> 00:04:47,908 Speaker 2: this level. I took it in college. I mean, I 101 00:04:47,908 --> 00:04:50,468 Speaker 2: remember we covered his pro day, Steve Smith and I 102 00:04:50,468 --> 00:04:52,228 Speaker 2: and we talked to Nick Sabe and Sabean said, at 103 00:04:52,228 --> 00:04:54,508 Speaker 2: this level, you're playing against guys who are going to 104 00:04:54,588 --> 00:04:58,028 Speaker 2: play in the NFL. Because it was the SEC. He said, 105 00:04:58,028 --> 00:04:59,428 Speaker 2: he never got hurt here. The only time he got 106 00:04:59,468 --> 00:05:01,148 Speaker 2: hurt was when he hurt himself. He kind of reached 107 00:05:01,148 --> 00:05:03,428 Speaker 2: out to get that extra yard there and that's where 108 00:05:03,428 --> 00:05:05,868 Speaker 2: he wound up with a shoulder injury. So that's what 109 00:05:05,908 --> 00:05:08,228 Speaker 2: he has to show. So what's successful Bryce Young plays 110 00:05:08,428 --> 00:05:11,228 Speaker 2: seventeen games or somewhere around that takes some hits because 111 00:05:11,228 --> 00:05:12,948 Speaker 2: he's gonna take I mean, listen, he's gonna avoid them 112 00:05:12,988 --> 00:05:15,028 Speaker 2: because they think that he can process things quickly, so 113 00:05:15,068 --> 00:05:16,988 Speaker 2: you get rid of the ball before somebody can hit you. 114 00:05:17,268 --> 00:05:19,388 Speaker 2: That's a big part of staying healthy number one. But 115 00:05:19,508 --> 00:05:21,868 Speaker 2: you're going to get hit in the NFL. And if 116 00:05:21,908 --> 00:05:24,308 Speaker 2: Bryce Young can show that, I think that's a successful 117 00:05:24,308 --> 00:05:25,428 Speaker 2: season for him and the Panthers. 118 00:05:25,508 --> 00:05:27,828 Speaker 6: Yeah, it's funny to me when people talk about toughness 119 00:05:27,828 --> 00:05:30,308 Speaker 6: and quarterbacks. Yes, they take some hits and you know, 120 00:05:30,508 --> 00:05:32,308 Speaker 6: like they get hit in the pocket, and now we 121 00:05:32,428 --> 00:05:34,508 Speaker 6: see a lot of quarterbacks take hits outside the pocket. 122 00:05:34,508 --> 00:05:36,788 Speaker 6: But to me, when people talk toughness with a quarterback, 123 00:05:36,788 --> 00:05:39,828 Speaker 6: it's about the mindset. It's their mental toughness. You've got 124 00:05:39,828 --> 00:05:41,468 Speaker 6: to have the ability to go out there and throw 125 00:05:41,508 --> 00:05:42,868 Speaker 6: a pick six and you know what, you got to 126 00:05:42,908 --> 00:05:45,108 Speaker 6: shake it off, like you can't let that linger. Just 127 00:05:45,148 --> 00:05:46,868 Speaker 6: like on the golf course, Tom all right, when you 128 00:05:46,868 --> 00:05:48,788 Speaker 6: missed that putt, you can't let a bleed over into 129 00:05:48,828 --> 00:05:51,508 Speaker 6: the next hole. You've got to get back on track. 130 00:05:51,548 --> 00:05:54,428 Speaker 6: It's always about the next swing, the next shot. For quarterbacks, 131 00:05:54,548 --> 00:05:57,108 Speaker 6: that's the toughness that Frank Wright is talking about. It's 132 00:05:57,148 --> 00:06:00,708 Speaker 6: the mental toughness that hey, listen, things going bad, all right, 133 00:06:00,748 --> 00:06:02,828 Speaker 6: do you have the ability and the wherewithal and the 134 00:06:02,868 --> 00:06:05,788 Speaker 6: strength to rally the team and say, hey, look we're 135 00:06:05,828 --> 00:06:07,628 Speaker 6: gonna win this game. We're gonna We're gonna come back. 136 00:06:07,708 --> 00:06:10,468 Speaker 6: I'm gonna leave this team down on a fourth quarter drive? 137 00:06:10,748 --> 00:06:12,668 Speaker 6: Do I have that kind of mental toughness? And I 138 00:06:12,668 --> 00:06:15,348 Speaker 6: think that's you know what they're looking at with Bryce Young? 139 00:06:15,428 --> 00:06:18,028 Speaker 6: He did it at Alabama. Now can it translate to 140 00:06:18,068 --> 00:06:20,428 Speaker 6: the NFL. I think he's got the mental makeup to 141 00:06:20,468 --> 00:06:23,428 Speaker 6: handle all that. But what does a successful season look 142 00:06:23,508 --> 00:06:26,508 Speaker 6: like for a young quarterback, a rookie quarterback? How does 143 00:06:26,548 --> 00:06:29,948 Speaker 6: he handle failure? How does he handle taking an l 144 00:06:30,228 --> 00:06:32,668 Speaker 6: when he walks up to the podium. Is he blaming 145 00:06:32,708 --> 00:06:35,028 Speaker 6: other people? Is he making excuses or is he owning it? 146 00:06:35,108 --> 00:06:37,308 Speaker 6: Is he taking it on a tin? And is he's saying, look, 147 00:06:37,348 --> 00:06:39,428 Speaker 6: I gotta get better. That's what I want to see 148 00:06:39,708 --> 00:06:40,388 Speaker 6: wins and losses. 149 00:06:40,428 --> 00:06:40,948 Speaker 4: I'm not. I'm not. 150 00:06:41,188 --> 00:06:42,788 Speaker 6: I'm not gonna sit here and say they have to 151 00:06:42,788 --> 00:06:45,388 Speaker 6: win seven wins in order for to be a successful season. No, 152 00:06:45,908 --> 00:06:48,348 Speaker 6: it's can he find a way to rally this team? 153 00:06:48,428 --> 00:06:50,868 Speaker 6: And how does he handle things when things don't go well? 154 00:06:51,068 --> 00:06:53,108 Speaker 6: How does he handle the coaching when Frank Wright rips 155 00:06:53,188 --> 00:06:55,068 Speaker 6: him up the one side and down the other. You 156 00:06:55,068 --> 00:06:56,628 Speaker 6: think that's the first time that's ever happened to him. No, 157 00:06:56,668 --> 00:06:59,188 Speaker 6: we played for Nick Sabans, so I think. 158 00:06:58,828 --> 00:07:00,668 Speaker 4: Guy doing that, but somebody there will do it. 159 00:07:00,748 --> 00:07:03,548 Speaker 6: Somebody will do it, Yeah, and probably not Josh. Maybe Josh, 160 00:07:03,548 --> 00:07:06,348 Speaker 6: I don't know. But I think the other factor with 161 00:07:06,428 --> 00:07:09,308 Speaker 6: him is just that footwork and that playmaking ability. He's 162 00:07:09,348 --> 00:07:11,788 Speaker 6: shown that you're going to need that as young quarterback, 163 00:07:12,028 --> 00:07:14,388 Speaker 6: but you can't rely on that too much otherwise you're 164 00:07:14,388 --> 00:07:16,708 Speaker 6: going to be in the cool top. So for Bryce, 165 00:07:16,908 --> 00:07:18,908 Speaker 6: I think it's all about that mental aspect of it, 166 00:07:19,188 --> 00:07:21,468 Speaker 6: that it factor, that X factor that a lot of 167 00:07:21,548 --> 00:07:23,948 Speaker 6: quarterbacks have when they get drafted high coming out of college, 168 00:07:24,228 --> 00:07:26,628 Speaker 6: but it doesn't always translate. I think for Bryce, I 169 00:07:26,628 --> 00:07:28,028 Speaker 6: think he's set up to succeed for that. 170 00:07:28,148 --> 00:07:29,868 Speaker 3: It's interesting when you said, how do they take an 171 00:07:29,988 --> 00:07:31,708 Speaker 3: L because I think a lot of these guys, especially 172 00:07:31,748 --> 00:07:33,988 Speaker 3: the guys that come out of Alabama, you don't take 173 00:07:33,988 --> 00:07:34,468 Speaker 3: a lot else. 174 00:07:34,508 --> 00:07:35,668 Speaker 5: I mean, there's guys that get. 175 00:07:35,588 --> 00:07:38,188 Speaker 3: Into the NFL and they'll lose more in one season 176 00:07:38,188 --> 00:07:41,348 Speaker 3: than they lost their entire college careers. It's definitely a 177 00:07:41,388 --> 00:07:43,468 Speaker 3: difference when you're coming from a program like that. I'm 178 00:07:43,508 --> 00:07:45,428 Speaker 3: going to go a little bigger picture, what's the successful 179 00:07:45,428 --> 00:07:47,388 Speaker 3: season for the Panthers. I think they got to win 180 00:07:47,428 --> 00:07:48,988 Speaker 3: the division because I think this is a team that 181 00:07:49,028 --> 00:07:50,708 Speaker 3: can win the division. I think this is a team 182 00:07:50,748 --> 00:07:52,708 Speaker 3: that really kind of surprised some people at the end 183 00:07:52,748 --> 00:07:54,748 Speaker 3: of last year and one on a roll when they 184 00:07:54,788 --> 00:07:58,148 Speaker 3: were amidst coaching changes, quarterback changes, and this is a 185 00:07:58,188 --> 00:08:00,468 Speaker 3: team that I think really kept it together and it 186 00:08:00,508 --> 00:08:03,028 Speaker 3: didn't matter who is it quarterback you go back. I 187 00:08:03,068 --> 00:08:05,028 Speaker 3: remember there's just so much talk about the Lions and 188 00:08:05,068 --> 00:08:06,988 Speaker 3: how great they were, and they were rolling, and I 189 00:08:07,028 --> 00:08:08,868 Speaker 3: don't know if people forget this, but it was the 190 00:08:08,868 --> 00:08:12,268 Speaker 3: Panthers that sort of stopped the Lions back in Week sixteen. 191 00:08:12,308 --> 00:08:14,628 Speaker 3: This is a Lions team that had won six of seven. 192 00:08:14,708 --> 00:08:17,188 Speaker 3: If the Lions win this game here, they were going 193 00:08:17,268 --> 00:08:20,308 Speaker 3: to control their own destiny, and this was a Panthers 194 00:08:20,388 --> 00:08:22,468 Speaker 3: team that took it to them. And so I think 195 00:08:22,508 --> 00:08:24,588 Speaker 3: bigger picture is this is a Panthers squad that has 196 00:08:24,628 --> 00:08:26,908 Speaker 3: a lot of good supporting pieces. I know DJ Moore 197 00:08:27,028 --> 00:08:29,148 Speaker 3: is gone, and sure Bryce would have loved to have 198 00:08:29,228 --> 00:08:32,028 Speaker 3: had them, but this is a team that really, I 199 00:08:32,068 --> 00:08:35,308 Speaker 3: think stuck together when it had every reason to fall apart. 200 00:08:35,628 --> 00:08:36,228 Speaker 5: They were in it. 201 00:08:36,268 --> 00:08:38,228 Speaker 3: In the end, they beat the Lions. They go down 202 00:08:38,228 --> 00:08:40,308 Speaker 3: to Tampa and they were up big on Tampa before 203 00:08:40,348 --> 00:08:42,028 Speaker 3: the Bucks came back to clinch the division. 204 00:08:42,068 --> 00:08:44,228 Speaker 5: But this really could have gone a different way. 205 00:08:44,308 --> 00:08:45,788 Speaker 3: I think the Panthers arebuped twenty one to ten in 206 00:08:45,828 --> 00:08:48,188 Speaker 3: the fourth quarter that game against the Bucks, and then 207 00:08:48,188 --> 00:08:50,348 Speaker 3: the Bucks rallied to win and take the division. But 208 00:08:50,428 --> 00:08:51,708 Speaker 3: this is a team that has a lot of those 209 00:08:51,708 --> 00:08:54,628 Speaker 3: core pieces. They've got big stars on defense, Shack Thompson, 210 00:08:54,988 --> 00:08:57,788 Speaker 3: frankieluv O, Zavier Woods, Derek Brown, and so a lot 211 00:08:57,788 --> 00:08:58,948 Speaker 3: of those same pieces in place. 212 00:08:58,988 --> 00:09:00,028 Speaker 5: Again, I think the DJ. 213 00:08:59,908 --> 00:09:02,508 Speaker 3: Moore thing, that's not great when you would love to 214 00:09:02,508 --> 00:09:04,948 Speaker 3: have that kind of caliber receiver for him. But I 215 00:09:04,948 --> 00:09:07,828 Speaker 3: think overall, this Panthers team is a really good team 216 00:09:07,828 --> 00:09:10,308 Speaker 3: that he's stepping into. And I don't think it's unreasonable 217 00:09:10,348 --> 00:09:13,188 Speaker 3: to think, hey, just keep it, stay the course, because 218 00:09:13,188 --> 00:09:15,388 Speaker 3: we did it with PJ. Walker, we did with Sam Darnold, 219 00:09:15,468 --> 00:09:16,988 Speaker 3: we did it with Baker Mayfield, all these guys that 220 00:09:17,028 --> 00:09:18,788 Speaker 3: we rotated in and out, and the Panthers found a 221 00:09:18,788 --> 00:09:19,868 Speaker 3: way to stay in it last year. 222 00:09:19,988 --> 00:09:20,188 Speaker 4: Yeah. 223 00:09:20,228 --> 00:09:21,668 Speaker 6: I think for Bryce, you on, one of the great 224 00:09:21,668 --> 00:09:23,588 Speaker 6: things that he's got to feel comfortable about is that 225 00:09:23,628 --> 00:09:26,988 Speaker 6: he's coming into an organization with a new coach, right 226 00:09:27,028 --> 00:09:28,788 Speaker 6: Frank Reich, so that they're all in on him. The 227 00:09:28,828 --> 00:09:31,388 Speaker 6: GM's all in on the owners as in David Temper 228 00:09:31,428 --> 00:09:33,188 Speaker 6: has shown that he's going to be patient. I think 229 00:09:33,188 --> 00:09:34,708 Speaker 6: that's what every young quarterback would want. 230 00:09:35,028 --> 00:09:37,148 Speaker 4: The bigger issue, and you alluded to it was with 231 00:09:37,228 --> 00:09:40,188 Speaker 4: Bryce when he takes those hits, how is his body 232 00:09:40,188 --> 00:09:42,268 Speaker 4: going to respond? Because the reality is when you're playing 233 00:09:42,268 --> 00:09:45,268 Speaker 4: behind the Alabama offensive line, even in the SEC, you're 234 00:09:45,348 --> 00:09:47,148 Speaker 4: just not getting hit as much as you do in 235 00:09:47,188 --> 00:09:50,028 Speaker 4: the NFL, and you're getting hit by bigger and stronger 236 00:09:50,068 --> 00:09:52,588 Speaker 4: men all the time. Can he compensate for that with 237 00:09:52,668 --> 00:09:54,708 Speaker 4: how quickly he gets the football out? That's going to 238 00:09:54,748 --> 00:09:57,508 Speaker 4: go a long way toward dictating how healthy he can 239 00:09:57,508 --> 00:09:59,908 Speaker 4: stay through. It wasn't the height, it was the bone, Zach, 240 00:09:59,908 --> 00:10:01,308 Speaker 4: can he take it? And the other thing he does? 241 00:10:01,348 --> 00:10:03,068 Speaker 4: And you know a lot of times you say why 242 00:10:03,108 --> 00:10:04,628 Speaker 4: do you go to a pro day? Like going to 243 00:10:04,708 --> 00:10:07,148 Speaker 4: learn from a pro day if you're an evaluator. 244 00:10:07,668 --> 00:10:09,468 Speaker 2: I was there and you could see the way he 245 00:10:09,548 --> 00:10:13,068 Speaker 2: releases the ball high and he doesn't get down low. 246 00:10:13,508 --> 00:10:17,508 Speaker 2: So he's not that tall, but he doesn't lose any 247 00:10:17,508 --> 00:10:19,228 Speaker 2: height and he actually gains it with the way that 248 00:10:19,268 --> 00:10:20,668 Speaker 2: he releases it. So that was another thing. 249 00:10:20,708 --> 00:10:22,988 Speaker 4: And he plays in rhythm. Yeah, he plays within the 250 00:10:23,028 --> 00:10:25,028 Speaker 4: rhythm of the place the ball comes out. It's not 251 00:10:25,188 --> 00:10:27,148 Speaker 4: a bunch of play extending types of things, which again 252 00:10:27,188 --> 00:10:28,308 Speaker 4: protects you from from hits. 253 00:10:28,388 --> 00:10:30,788 Speaker 3: So to come on GMFB Russell Wilson looking to have 254 00:10:30,828 --> 00:10:32,908 Speaker 3: a big balance back year in twenty twenty three. How 255 00:10:32,988 --> 00:10:35,668 Speaker 3: much help is he going to get from his wide receivers. 256 00:10:35,988 --> 00:10:38,948 Speaker 4: Plus, the Bengals are looking for their third straight division title, 257 00:10:38,988 --> 00:10:42,388 Speaker 4: but will Lamar Jackson stand in their way? Our AFC 258 00:10:42,428 --> 00:10:50,028 Speaker 4: North checklists are next. 259 00:10:57,388 --> 00:10:58,948 Speaker 6: Good Morning Football. 260 00:11:00,268 --> 00:11:02,348 Speaker 3: It is time to break down what the teams in 261 00:11:02,348 --> 00:11:04,908 Speaker 3: the FC North need to do to find success in 262 00:11:04,988 --> 00:11:06,228 Speaker 3: twenty twenty three. 263 00:11:06,228 --> 00:11:07,748 Speaker 5: It is time for today's checklist. 264 00:11:07,788 --> 00:11:10,628 Speaker 3: We are starting with Tom and the Cleveland Browns. What 265 00:11:10,668 --> 00:11:13,388 Speaker 3: would make your checklist for the Browns to be successful 266 00:11:13,428 --> 00:11:13,748 Speaker 3: this year? 267 00:11:13,828 --> 00:11:17,228 Speaker 4: Cleveland Browns a fascinating team for me, and it all 268 00:11:17,268 --> 00:11:22,508 Speaker 4: starts out with show me Mega Watson. That's right, Deshaun Watson, 269 00:11:22,988 --> 00:11:25,868 Speaker 4: the biggest trade literally in NFL story who in a 270 00:11:25,908 --> 00:11:29,268 Speaker 4: reminder of what the Browns gave up for Deshaun Watson 271 00:11:29,508 --> 00:11:32,508 Speaker 4: in that trade. In short, it was all the picks. 272 00:11:32,748 --> 00:11:36,108 Speaker 4: It was the biggest contract in NFL history. They knew 273 00:11:36,188 --> 00:11:39,028 Speaker 4: twenty twenty two was going to be rough. They took 274 00:11:39,068 --> 00:11:41,668 Speaker 4: a lot of criticism acquiring him in the face of 275 00:11:41,708 --> 00:11:45,108 Speaker 4: serious allegations and sexual misconduct. He served at eleven game suspension. 276 00:11:45,388 --> 00:11:48,828 Speaker 4: But when you give up all this for one guy, 277 00:11:49,188 --> 00:11:52,268 Speaker 4: you're expecting he's going to be a top five quarterback. 278 00:11:52,348 --> 00:11:56,668 Speaker 4: A top five quarterback makes you a perennial Super Bowl contender. 279 00:11:56,788 --> 00:12:00,108 Speaker 4: Kevin Stefanski told me they saw flashes of that on 280 00:12:00,188 --> 00:12:01,908 Speaker 4: tape when they look back to the tail end of 281 00:12:01,948 --> 00:12:03,868 Speaker 4: the twenty twenty two season and other times they think 282 00:12:03,868 --> 00:12:06,508 Speaker 4: guy who ed in two years because he hadn't a 283 00:12:06,548 --> 00:12:09,428 Speaker 4: full off season. The offense is gonna evolve, and certainly 284 00:12:09,428 --> 00:12:11,468 Speaker 4: you would expect the Seawan Watson to look up a 285 00:12:11,508 --> 00:12:13,868 Speaker 4: lot more like DeShawn Watson. Number two. 286 00:12:15,108 --> 00:12:18,108 Speaker 2: Let's salute your Schwartz. 287 00:12:18,188 --> 00:12:21,228 Speaker 4: That's right, Jim Schwartz back in Cleveland where he got 288 00:12:21,268 --> 00:12:24,988 Speaker 4: his comits under Belichick. That's right in the mid nineties 289 00:12:25,028 --> 00:12:28,068 Speaker 4: as a scout in Cleveland. Plus DC job was in 290 00:12:28,068 --> 00:12:30,348 Speaker 4: Philly where helped the Eagles win a Super Bowl. He's 291 00:12:30,388 --> 00:12:32,908 Speaker 4: gonna be aggressive. You're gonna see those wide nine fronts 292 00:12:32,948 --> 00:12:35,188 Speaker 4: that Schwartz favors. There's gonna be a lot of favorable 293 00:12:35,228 --> 00:12:38,988 Speaker 4: matchups for Miles Garrett and Zadarius Smith in this defense. 294 00:12:39,068 --> 00:12:44,508 Speaker 4: Those two guys should absolutely and finally, number three, it's time, guys, 295 00:12:44,948 --> 00:12:47,108 Speaker 4: we gotta let the dogs out. Okay, these are the 296 00:12:47,148 --> 00:12:49,908 Speaker 4: Cleveland Browns fans, one of the most tortured fan bases 297 00:12:50,308 --> 00:12:52,708 Speaker 4: in all of football. They got a taste of it. Okay, 298 00:12:52,748 --> 00:12:55,868 Speaker 4: in twenty twenty they went to the playoffs. They beat 299 00:12:55,868 --> 00:12:58,708 Speaker 4: the Steelers. They almost beat the Chiefs in the playoffs 300 00:12:58,708 --> 00:13:01,668 Speaker 4: that year with Baker Mayfield at quarterback, first time that 301 00:13:01,668 --> 00:13:03,748 Speaker 4: they had won a playoff game, said Schwartz was there 302 00:13:04,028 --> 00:13:06,788 Speaker 4: in the mid nineties. The twenty twenty one Mayfield gets hurt. 303 00:13:06,908 --> 00:13:09,068 Speaker 4: They fall off a little bit last year. Again, they 304 00:13:09,108 --> 00:13:10,948 Speaker 4: knew it was gonna be rough. Give it their starting 305 00:13:11,028 --> 00:13:13,948 Speaker 4: quarterback with serving a suspension. There were under ten thousand 306 00:13:14,028 --> 00:13:16,868 Speaker 4: fans per game in twenty twenty. Okay, the only time 307 00:13:16,868 --> 00:13:18,788 Speaker 4: that these Browns have been to the playoffs last twenty 308 00:13:18,828 --> 00:13:21,788 Speaker 4: five years, and it was COVID. Nobody was there trying 309 00:13:21,828 --> 00:13:25,548 Speaker 4: to fill the stadium. Browns fans get excited. Browns give 310 00:13:25,668 --> 00:13:27,308 Speaker 4: the fans something to be excited about in. 311 00:13:27,308 --> 00:13:29,468 Speaker 6: Clean Yeah half for Dixon and Frank Minnifield are gonna 312 00:13:29,508 --> 00:13:31,628 Speaker 6: love that. Let the dogs out. They started. 313 00:13:31,708 --> 00:13:32,428 Speaker 4: I like number two. 314 00:13:32,588 --> 00:13:34,948 Speaker 6: Use the Schwartz there it is, Mike. 315 00:13:34,788 --> 00:13:37,148 Speaker 4: You get next. You got the Steeler dealers and. 316 00:13:36,988 --> 00:13:39,948 Speaker 2: Go successful season. For me, it starts with number one. 317 00:13:40,028 --> 00:13:42,348 Speaker 2: Can he picket? Can he picket? 318 00:13:42,428 --> 00:13:42,988 Speaker 4: Get it? Yes? 319 00:13:43,028 --> 00:13:43,388 Speaker 3: He can. 320 00:13:43,748 --> 00:13:46,028 Speaker 2: We already know that because the likes of Tom Pallisero 321 00:13:46,148 --> 00:13:48,588 Speaker 2: leading up to the draft. We're talking about hand size. 322 00:13:48,668 --> 00:13:51,548 Speaker 2: It's about heart size. For Kenny Pickett, rit those things 323 00:13:51,548 --> 00:13:55,668 Speaker 2: out with the fourth quarter comebacks from him last year, 324 00:13:55,988 --> 00:13:58,468 Speaker 2: four of them. His quarterbacks coach Mike Sullivan that you 325 00:13:58,468 --> 00:14:03,108 Speaker 2: know back former Giants assistant coach, quarterbacks coach with them 326 00:14:03,108 --> 00:14:05,868 Speaker 2: wide receivers as well. Eli Manning was pretty good the 327 00:14:05,908 --> 00:14:07,668 Speaker 2: fourth quarter come Oh he needs to be a coordinator, 328 00:14:07,828 --> 00:14:11,108 Speaker 2: so they go stump for it. But he knows what 329 00:14:11,268 --> 00:14:13,268 Speaker 2: it takes to be a quarterback in the NFL to 330 00:14:13,348 --> 00:14:15,708 Speaker 2: play well when you need to play well at the 331 00:14:15,748 --> 00:14:17,748 Speaker 2: right time of the game. He sees it in Kenny Pickett. 332 00:14:17,788 --> 00:14:18,348 Speaker 2: So we've seen that. 333 00:14:18,388 --> 00:14:18,668 Speaker 4: So far. 334 00:14:18,668 --> 00:14:23,388 Speaker 2: He needs to continue that. Number Two, Oh Canada, Matt Canada, 335 00:14:23,428 --> 00:14:27,508 Speaker 2: the offensive coordinator, catching a lot of flak in Pittsburgh. 336 00:14:27,508 --> 00:14:29,548 Speaker 2: A lot of folks still not sold on him, but 337 00:14:29,868 --> 00:14:32,228 Speaker 2: he showed down the stretch that he's able to execute 338 00:14:32,308 --> 00:14:35,468 Speaker 2: what Mike Tomlin and what upper management wants, which is 339 00:14:35,628 --> 00:14:37,908 Speaker 2: an offense that can run the football. Eight of the 340 00:14:37,988 --> 00:14:40,508 Speaker 2: last nine games they were over one hundred yards after 341 00:14:40,588 --> 00:14:43,948 Speaker 2: previously before that last season only having three games over 342 00:14:43,988 --> 00:14:46,788 Speaker 2: one hundred yards. So, yeah, he's been given a task. 343 00:14:47,148 --> 00:14:49,548 Speaker 2: We want to be a run first team. We've been 344 00:14:49,588 --> 00:14:51,148 Speaker 2: that way in the past. We want to continue to 345 00:14:51,148 --> 00:14:52,868 Speaker 2: be that way. He has done that, so Matt Canada 346 00:14:52,868 --> 00:14:55,348 Speaker 2: has to continue that and execute that on that side 347 00:14:55,348 --> 00:14:57,988 Speaker 2: of the ball and make them an effective offense. Number 348 00:14:58,028 --> 00:15:03,148 Speaker 2: Three dominant D defense. Cam Hayward mentioned recently that we 349 00:15:03,228 --> 00:15:07,108 Speaker 2: have the capability to be dominant. This was a team 350 00:15:07,308 --> 00:15:10,588 Speaker 2: that did a great job down the backstretch last year. 351 00:15:10,708 --> 00:15:13,068 Speaker 2: Everything really came together down the backstretch. If you're picking 352 00:15:13,108 --> 00:15:14,708 Speaker 2: up on a theme, So can the Steelers take that 353 00:15:14,748 --> 00:15:17,548 Speaker 2: momentum and continue going forward? Says we have the pieces 354 00:15:17,588 --> 00:15:20,468 Speaker 2: to be quote dominant, We just have to have that 355 00:15:20,548 --> 00:15:22,908 Speaker 2: mindset weekend and week out. So let's see if the 356 00:15:22,948 --> 00:15:26,228 Speaker 2: rest of the defense can follow Hayward's advice and be 357 00:15:26,468 --> 00:15:28,748 Speaker 2: dominant on b in twenty three. 358 00:15:29,388 --> 00:15:32,788 Speaker 4: See that rights your Biden game until the last one. 359 00:15:32,868 --> 00:15:33,748 Speaker 4: This is really impressed. 360 00:15:33,748 --> 00:15:35,508 Speaker 6: I feel like it's the road trip. We started out 361 00:15:35,508 --> 00:15:38,108 Speaker 6: in Cleveland, we came down to Pittsburgh. Now we're going 362 00:15:38,188 --> 00:15:40,948 Speaker 6: to go back west to Cincinnati. I did let's go 363 00:15:40,988 --> 00:15:43,988 Speaker 6: to Let's go to the Bengals right now, and number 364 00:15:43,988 --> 00:15:46,148 Speaker 6: one on my checklist for the Bengals. Give me the 365 00:15:46,188 --> 00:15:48,868 Speaker 6: three amigos, all right. I'm not talking about Dusty Bottoms, 366 00:15:48,948 --> 00:15:51,468 Speaker 6: Lucky Day and Ned Netderlander. I'm not talking about those 367 00:15:51,508 --> 00:15:54,988 Speaker 6: three amigos. I'm talking about Chase, Higgins and Boyd. Give 368 00:15:55,028 --> 00:15:58,748 Speaker 6: me those three amigos, all right. These guys drive this team. 369 00:15:59,148 --> 00:16:01,668 Speaker 6: All three of them. Need to do a better job. 370 00:16:02,428 --> 00:16:04,028 Speaker 6: Excuse me. We need to do a great job of 371 00:16:04,148 --> 00:16:06,508 Speaker 6: run this offense. And they feed off of each other, 372 00:16:06,748 --> 00:16:09,308 Speaker 6: and I think when need loca microphone, thank you? 373 00:16:09,628 --> 00:16:11,068 Speaker 4: Yeah sorry, get the idea. 374 00:16:11,228 --> 00:16:13,788 Speaker 6: Yeah, nothing to see here. The one thing I'll point 375 00:16:13,788 --> 00:16:17,308 Speaker 6: out is both Higgins and Boyd are in contract years, 376 00:16:17,508 --> 00:16:20,108 Speaker 6: so I think they're highly motivated to have some production. 377 00:16:20,148 --> 00:16:23,228 Speaker 6: When you look at these three receivers forty five touchdowns 378 00:16:23,468 --> 00:16:25,468 Speaker 6: over the last two seasons combined. So with some great 379 00:16:25,468 --> 00:16:28,348 Speaker 6: production there that has to continue, all right. Number two 380 00:16:28,428 --> 00:16:32,828 Speaker 6: on the checklist, can we please protect Joe Exotic. Joe 381 00:16:32,828 --> 00:16:35,348 Speaker 6: Burrow has been the most sacked quarterback over the last 382 00:16:35,388 --> 00:16:37,188 Speaker 6: two years, and it's not even close. Look, this is 383 00:16:37,188 --> 00:16:39,748 Speaker 6: the last two seasons, one hundred and twenty one secks. 384 00:16:39,748 --> 00:16:43,908 Speaker 6: The next closest quarterback is Justin Fields with thirty less 385 00:16:43,988 --> 00:16:46,948 Speaker 6: sacks Joe Burrow. They talked about it after the Super Bowl. 386 00:16:46,988 --> 00:16:48,428 Speaker 6: We've got to find a way to protect him. It 387 00:16:48,468 --> 00:16:50,588 Speaker 6: didn't work out. They brought in Lyle Collins, they added 388 00:16:50,628 --> 00:16:52,988 Speaker 6: Ox Kappa. Now they feel like they fixed it. They 389 00:16:53,068 --> 00:16:56,468 Speaker 6: signed Orlando Brown Junior from the Chiefs to a huge contract. 390 00:16:56,508 --> 00:16:58,508 Speaker 6: He's going to move over the left back of Jonah Williams, 391 00:16:58,508 --> 00:17:00,188 Speaker 6: whether he likes it or not. Guess what, you're going 392 00:17:00,228 --> 00:17:02,748 Speaker 6: to the right side. So between him and Lyle Collins, 393 00:17:02,828 --> 00:17:04,708 Speaker 6: they've got to figure it out. But you got to 394 00:17:04,748 --> 00:17:07,748 Speaker 6: protect this man, all right. Look, white Bengal tigers like 395 00:17:07,788 --> 00:17:10,428 Speaker 6: that are very rare. A right, They're not albinos. They 396 00:17:10,428 --> 00:17:13,668 Speaker 6: are just a special mutation of the genetic gene that 397 00:17:13,788 --> 00:17:17,348 Speaker 6: creates the Bengal Tigers. So protect this man at all costs. 398 00:17:17,588 --> 00:17:19,668 Speaker 6: And Joe Mixon as well. I'll throw that Joe in there. 399 00:17:19,708 --> 00:17:21,468 Speaker 6: He's another anxiety Joe. We've got to find way to 400 00:17:21,548 --> 00:17:23,628 Speaker 6: let him be all right. Number three on the list 401 00:17:23,708 --> 00:17:25,868 Speaker 6: right now. The one thing that I thought the Bengals 402 00:17:25,908 --> 00:17:29,428 Speaker 6: did a great job of last year is defending the jungle. 403 00:17:29,708 --> 00:17:31,628 Speaker 6: Right they play the Welcome to the Jungle guns and 404 00:17:31,748 --> 00:17:34,148 Speaker 6: Roses song, but you've got to defend the jungle. When 405 00:17:34,148 --> 00:17:35,668 Speaker 6: people come to your house, you got to protect it. 406 00:17:35,908 --> 00:17:37,348 Speaker 6: And I thought they did a great job last year 407 00:17:37,388 --> 00:17:39,468 Speaker 6: that it could continue that. They were six to one 408 00:17:39,548 --> 00:17:42,308 Speaker 6: last year at home. Their only blemish was a week 409 00:17:42,348 --> 00:17:44,468 Speaker 6: one loss against the Cleveland Browns, and then after that 410 00:17:44,588 --> 00:17:47,308 Speaker 6: it was lockdown city in the jungle. How do they 411 00:17:47,348 --> 00:17:50,348 Speaker 6: do that well? Defensively? Lou Henrumo has done a great job. 412 00:17:50,388 --> 00:17:53,628 Speaker 6: We've talked about him glowingly over the last couple of 413 00:17:53,708 --> 00:17:55,748 Speaker 6: years about how good of a job he's done in defense. 414 00:17:55,908 --> 00:17:58,188 Speaker 6: He lost a couple of big players, von Bell, Jesse 415 00:17:58,308 --> 00:18:00,828 Speaker 6: Bates no longer there. He's got some young bucks they 416 00:18:00,828 --> 00:18:02,508 Speaker 6: are going to have to step up, So that defense 417 00:18:02,828 --> 00:18:04,868 Speaker 6: has got to show up. They've got to do a 418 00:18:04,948 --> 00:18:06,908 Speaker 6: great job like they did last year. They were one 419 00:18:06,908 --> 00:18:09,268 Speaker 6: of the best scoring defense in Elague. That has to 420 00:18:09,308 --> 00:18:13,068 Speaker 6: continue in order for the Bengals to continue to have 421 00:18:13,188 --> 00:18:15,148 Speaker 6: the opportunity to dominate this provision. 422 00:18:15,588 --> 00:18:17,988 Speaker 4: Can you explain that tiger thing again? What is a 423 00:18:17,988 --> 00:18:18,628 Speaker 4: white tiger? 424 00:18:18,828 --> 00:18:21,268 Speaker 6: Yeah, there's a white Bengal tiger and a lot of 425 00:18:21,308 --> 00:18:23,348 Speaker 6: people think that it's an albino and it's not. It's 426 00:18:23,388 --> 00:18:26,788 Speaker 6: a genetic mutation of there's a certain genes that come 427 00:18:26,828 --> 00:18:29,988 Speaker 6: together to make it classify as a Bengal tiger. Yes, 428 00:18:30,068 --> 00:18:33,108 Speaker 6: you can learn a lot by reading Tom talked about 429 00:18:33,148 --> 00:18:34,908 Speaker 6: them Left the right take too Tonnel for any headaches. 430 00:18:34,988 --> 00:18:37,828 Speaker 4: Sorry, I thought I changed the channel to Discovery Channel 431 00:18:37,828 --> 00:18:38,228 Speaker 4: for a second. 432 00:18:38,228 --> 00:18:38,988 Speaker 5: There, go ahead, I love it. 433 00:18:39,028 --> 00:18:40,548 Speaker 3: I'm going to finish things off at the Ravens. And 434 00:18:40,548 --> 00:18:43,348 Speaker 3: you know we were talking yesterday about the Ravens. Do 435 00:18:43,348 --> 00:18:45,188 Speaker 3: we do not talk about him enough? And I know 436 00:18:45,348 --> 00:18:47,028 Speaker 3: I don't think we do, because as much as we 437 00:18:47,068 --> 00:18:48,508 Speaker 3: think this is just the Bengals going. 438 00:18:48,428 --> 00:18:49,188 Speaker 5: To run away with it. 439 00:18:49,748 --> 00:18:52,148 Speaker 3: Now, when you got Action Jackson back, the contract is 440 00:18:52,188 --> 00:18:55,388 Speaker 3: out of the way. Obviously, that was a heavy discussion 441 00:18:55,428 --> 00:18:57,548 Speaker 3: point this offseason, and then it feels like as soon 442 00:18:57,588 --> 00:19:00,828 Speaker 3: as Lamar signed a huge deal, which was much deserved, 443 00:19:01,068 --> 00:19:03,228 Speaker 3: and it was like, Okay, well that's put to bed 444 00:19:03,228 --> 00:19:04,908 Speaker 3: and now we'll go back to talking about Bengals. 445 00:19:05,068 --> 00:19:06,188 Speaker 5: No, when Lamar. 446 00:19:05,908 --> 00:19:08,028 Speaker 3: Signed that contract, he said he wants to throw for 447 00:19:08,108 --> 00:19:11,308 Speaker 3: six thousand yards. And when you look at the weapons 448 00:19:11,588 --> 00:19:14,148 Speaker 3: that are around Lamar Jackson, they have given him the 449 00:19:14,228 --> 00:19:18,108 Speaker 3: supporting cast so that his Ravens can return to supremacy 450 00:19:18,108 --> 00:19:18,668 Speaker 3: in their division. 451 00:19:18,668 --> 00:19:20,468 Speaker 5: Give me number two here we started with number one. 452 00:19:20,468 --> 00:19:22,668 Speaker 5: I don't even know if I said number one was Action Jackson. 453 00:19:23,108 --> 00:19:26,828 Speaker 3: And then give me number two. Monkin master Pieces. Yes, 454 00:19:26,908 --> 00:19:29,588 Speaker 3: this could be a Todd Monkin Masterpieces. He takes over 455 00:19:29,628 --> 00:19:33,428 Speaker 3: his offensive coordinator there in Baltimore after leading the Georgia 456 00:19:33,468 --> 00:19:37,428 Speaker 3: Bulldogs to National Champion champs. This is the kind of 457 00:19:37,548 --> 00:19:40,108 Speaker 3: enthusive forget anything else. I'm gonna say, let's just roar. 458 00:19:40,748 --> 00:19:44,188 Speaker 3: Let's watch the video. Todd Mounkin takes over and look, 459 00:19:44,508 --> 00:19:46,948 Speaker 3: they he's got the pieces to make it happen. Because 460 00:19:46,988 --> 00:19:49,588 Speaker 3: now they've got obj in there, who's hungry on his 461 00:19:49,748 --> 00:19:53,308 Speaker 3: comeback tour. They've got Zay Flowers and we talked about yesterday. 462 00:19:53,588 --> 00:19:55,868 Speaker 3: Zay and Lamar are working together, and then you can't 463 00:19:55,908 --> 00:19:56,748 Speaker 3: forget about Bateman. 464 00:19:56,748 --> 00:19:57,468 Speaker 5: You got Andrews. 465 00:19:57,468 --> 00:20:00,228 Speaker 3: So Todd Munkin has the pieces and what kind of 466 00:20:00,268 --> 00:20:01,748 Speaker 3: obj are we going to see? If it looks like 467 00:20:01,828 --> 00:20:03,468 Speaker 3: the Obi j and his workout videos, he's going to 468 00:20:03,548 --> 00:20:04,388 Speaker 3: be fantastic. 469 00:20:04,428 --> 00:20:05,988 Speaker 5: Could Lamark throw for six thousand years? 470 00:20:06,148 --> 00:20:06,548 Speaker 4: Why not? 471 00:20:06,868 --> 00:20:09,548 Speaker 5: Let's go. Zay Flowers could be the offensive ru year. 472 00:20:09,588 --> 00:20:09,988 Speaker 5: We don't know. 473 00:20:10,668 --> 00:20:12,628 Speaker 3: When it comes to things that they would like to get, 474 00:20:12,708 --> 00:20:14,428 Speaker 3: just maybe like a little bit better. This is a 475 00:20:14,468 --> 00:20:17,508 Speaker 3: really good Ravens defense. This is a great Ravens defense. 476 00:20:17,788 --> 00:20:20,428 Speaker 3: They allowed the third fewest points a season ago. 477 00:20:20,428 --> 00:20:21,828 Speaker 5: If there's one thing that they want on that. 478 00:20:21,828 --> 00:20:24,388 Speaker 3: Checklist, the secondary step up, maybe a little bit sooner 479 00:20:24,428 --> 00:20:26,188 Speaker 3: than last year because it was a slow start and 480 00:20:26,188 --> 00:20:27,028 Speaker 3: then they really came on. 481 00:20:27,108 --> 00:20:28,548 Speaker 5: But there's a defense that was so good. 482 00:20:28,748 --> 00:20:30,748 Speaker 3: And yet when it comes to pass defense, they ran 483 00:20:30,868 --> 00:20:33,628 Speaker 3: twenty sixth in the league. So yes, they want the 484 00:20:33,668 --> 00:20:37,468 Speaker 3: Marlin Humphries to step up. They want the Kyle Hamilton's. 485 00:20:36,908 --> 00:20:37,468 Speaker 5: To step up. 486 00:20:37,508 --> 00:20:39,948 Speaker 3: They've got big names in this linebacking corps and this 487 00:20:40,028 --> 00:20:43,148 Speaker 3: is a great Ravens defense that can just improve in 488 00:20:43,228 --> 00:20:45,228 Speaker 3: certain categories that they want to get a little veteran, 489 00:20:45,628 --> 00:20:47,748 Speaker 3: and this could be you could be looking at the 490 00:20:47,788 --> 00:20:49,108 Speaker 3: top team in this division. 491 00:20:49,548 --> 00:20:51,828 Speaker 6: That's secondary right there, mashed up against the Bengals and 492 00:20:51,868 --> 00:20:53,708 Speaker 6: their waterseeriver. That's gonna be a great matchup. This is 493 00:20:53,748 --> 00:20:56,188 Speaker 6: always a tough, slobber knocker division. I played for the 494 00:20:56,228 --> 00:20:59,988 Speaker 6: Cleveland Browns. These battles right here week to week. The 495 00:21:00,028 --> 00:21:03,508 Speaker 6: carnage that in the fallout after the Steelers are playing 496 00:21:03,508 --> 00:21:06,868 Speaker 6: the Browns or the raven and the Steelers the fallout 497 00:21:06,908 --> 00:21:09,348 Speaker 6: after that, I mean, your sore until Thursday, because those 498 00:21:09,388 --> 00:21:10,508 Speaker 6: are just brutal, brutal games. 499 00:21:10,508 --> 00:21:12,588 Speaker 2: How much you think Eli made over his career Eli 500 00:21:12,628 --> 00:21:14,188 Speaker 2: Manningion two hundred. 501 00:21:14,148 --> 00:21:14,308 Speaker 6: Sure. 502 00:21:14,388 --> 00:21:17,508 Speaker 2: Yeah, having been back there to fix that Mike hazard Peg. 503 00:21:17,548 --> 00:21:19,468 Speaker 6: You didn't even go all in like you were. You 504 00:21:19,468 --> 00:21:20,588 Speaker 6: were basically in shotgun. 505 00:21:20,668 --> 00:21:24,748 Speaker 3: Eli earned every The Broncos have been dealing with injuries 506 00:21:24,748 --> 00:21:27,948 Speaker 3: to key offensive players in recent seasons. Their top four 507 00:21:27,988 --> 00:21:30,988 Speaker 3: wide receivers Jerry Judy, Courtland Sutton, and Tim Patrick kJ 508 00:21:31,148 --> 00:21:34,468 Speaker 3: Hmmler have all played in the same game only twice 509 00:21:34,828 --> 00:21:37,908 Speaker 3: in the past three seasons. Judy recently said that if 510 00:21:37,948 --> 00:21:39,948 Speaker 3: everyone stays healthy, they are going to be a hard 511 00:21:39,988 --> 00:21:42,988 Speaker 3: group of guys to stop. So the question is this, 512 00:21:43,148 --> 00:21:45,828 Speaker 3: how much will the success of Russell Wilson depend on 513 00:21:45,948 --> 00:21:48,708 Speaker 3: the health of his receiving corps this year? 514 00:21:48,788 --> 00:21:52,268 Speaker 4: Tom health always helps, Okay, you can't discount that. No 515 00:21:52,388 --> 00:21:56,068 Speaker 4: matter what team you're talking about, what season, what circumstances. 516 00:21:56,868 --> 00:21:59,908 Speaker 4: This is the NFL. To have success at this level, 517 00:22:00,028 --> 00:22:03,428 Speaker 4: you need your best players and your highest paid players 518 00:22:03,788 --> 00:22:07,508 Speaker 4: to play their best. Russell Wilson makes forty nine million 519 00:22:07,548 --> 00:22:10,468 Speaker 4: dollars per year. The Broncos gave up two first rounders, 520 00:22:10,468 --> 00:22:13,788 Speaker 4: two second rounders and three players to get him, and 521 00:22:13,828 --> 00:22:17,548 Speaker 4: he played badly last season. Shared there's circumstances. He dealt 522 00:22:17,548 --> 00:22:20,388 Speaker 4: with injuries as well. He was a little bit over 523 00:22:20,548 --> 00:22:23,108 Speaker 4: the ideal wait for him throughout the course of that season. 524 00:22:23,468 --> 00:22:25,868 Speaker 4: But it's hard when you're trying to install an offense 525 00:22:26,308 --> 00:22:28,788 Speaker 4: and the ball's not going where you expected to and 526 00:22:28,828 --> 00:22:31,828 Speaker 4: certainly not on time. Yeah, it's gonna help if Tim 527 00:22:31,828 --> 00:22:33,508 Speaker 4: Patrick's out there. That was a big loss for them 528 00:22:33,548 --> 00:22:35,828 Speaker 4: in training camp. Corlan Sutton Jerry Judy can stay on 529 00:22:35,868 --> 00:22:38,668 Speaker 4: the field together, that's also gonna help. But Russell Wilson 530 00:22:38,708 --> 00:22:40,588 Speaker 4: has to play a whole lot better than he did 531 00:22:40,908 --> 00:22:43,548 Speaker 4: last season. It's June. Let's not build in too many 532 00:22:43,588 --> 00:22:44,388 Speaker 4: excuses yet. 533 00:22:44,508 --> 00:22:47,468 Speaker 2: Yeah, look it's easy. I mean the whole team was 534 00:22:47,508 --> 00:22:49,428 Speaker 2: a punching bag. Russell Wilson certainly was a punching bag 535 00:22:49,468 --> 00:22:53,068 Speaker 2: last year. But look at the last five games. So, 536 00:22:53,228 --> 00:22:55,348 Speaker 2: first ten games, he had two games with a one 537 00:22:55,428 --> 00:22:57,788 Speaker 2: hundred or more passer rating. Not him Gibby, I'm gonna 538 00:22:57,788 --> 00:22:59,028 Speaker 2: get to him in the second, but in the first 539 00:22:59,028 --> 00:23:01,508 Speaker 2: ten two games with one hundred or more passer higher 540 00:23:01,508 --> 00:23:04,508 Speaker 2: passer rating, but three of the last five. And who 541 00:23:04,508 --> 00:23:06,748 Speaker 2: were of those last five games? Look at what Jerry 542 00:23:06,828 --> 00:23:09,788 Speaker 2: Judy did. Now, was it Judy or Russ or both 543 00:23:09,828 --> 00:23:12,588 Speaker 2: playing better? I think it was Judy coming back and 544 00:23:12,628 --> 00:23:16,028 Speaker 2: getting healthy and over a full season. The rate that 545 00:23:16,068 --> 00:23:18,628 Speaker 2: he showed over the last five games, that's a fifteen 546 00:23:18,708 --> 00:23:21,228 Speaker 2: hundred yard receiving season for a guy who hasn't crossed 547 00:23:21,228 --> 00:23:23,508 Speaker 2: a thousand yet. So Jerry Judy in the way that 548 00:23:23,508 --> 00:23:25,108 Speaker 2: he played there. Also the last game, there were a 549 00:23:25,108 --> 00:23:28,428 Speaker 2: couple of motion plays in the that looked like passes. 550 00:23:28,428 --> 00:23:29,788 Speaker 2: To me, it would have been even more yards for 551 00:23:29,868 --> 00:23:32,068 Speaker 2: Judy that they ruled rushes for some reason. 552 00:23:32,108 --> 00:23:32,628 Speaker 6: But whatever. 553 00:23:32,668 --> 00:23:35,068 Speaker 4: Anyway, I mean you're checking with me on stat change. Yeah, yeah, 554 00:23:35,148 --> 00:23:37,028 Speaker 4: I remember seeing that on the Fashion football players is 555 00:23:37,108 --> 00:23:38,588 Speaker 4: very interested by some of those you. 556 00:23:38,708 --> 00:23:41,788 Speaker 2: Love stat love some find somebody who loves you as 557 00:23:41,868 --> 00:23:43,548 Speaker 2: much as Tom Pellisero loves stat. 558 00:23:43,428 --> 00:23:45,748 Speaker 4: Changes because every time I always won, It'll be some 559 00:23:46,228 --> 00:23:50,148 Speaker 4: defensive player lost a tackle and I'll be like, this 560 00:23:50,268 --> 00:23:53,068 Speaker 4: got changed, and one guy will respond showing the before 561 00:23:53,228 --> 00:23:56,228 Speaker 4: and after where he lost point zero one points, yeah, 562 00:23:56,228 --> 00:23:56,828 Speaker 4: and lost. 563 00:23:56,628 --> 00:23:58,468 Speaker 2: His game with days your stat change day Wednesday? 564 00:23:59,028 --> 00:24:00,028 Speaker 4: Blieve it's Wednesday afternoon. 565 00:24:00,068 --> 00:24:02,028 Speaker 2: All right, So tune in for more of this upcoming season. 566 00:24:02,068 --> 00:24:06,588 Speaker 6: Yeah, I can't wait. Riveting stuff right there. Listen, Russell Wilson, 567 00:24:06,668 --> 00:24:08,708 Speaker 6: You're right, he was the punching bag on and off 568 00:24:08,748 --> 00:24:10,988 Speaker 6: the field. I look at this offense and we've talked 569 00:24:11,028 --> 00:24:14,308 Speaker 6: about Sean Payton effect. We've talked about Russell Wilson being 570 00:24:14,348 --> 00:24:16,868 Speaker 6: the most sacked quarterback in the league. I think when 571 00:24:16,868 --> 00:24:18,628 Speaker 6: I look at this offense, Yeah, his receivers are going 572 00:24:18,668 --> 00:24:20,988 Speaker 6: to be a big part of success, but the run 573 00:24:21,068 --> 00:24:23,788 Speaker 6: game might be even bigger. And I think Javonte Williams, 574 00:24:23,908 --> 00:24:26,188 Speaker 6: his health, his ability to stay on the field is 575 00:24:26,188 --> 00:24:28,708 Speaker 6: going to be a huge impact. Not just to protect 576 00:24:28,788 --> 00:24:31,028 Speaker 6: Russell Wilson, not just to give this offense a little 577 00:24:31,068 --> 00:24:33,948 Speaker 6: more teeth, give a little more play action. But guess 578 00:24:33,948 --> 00:24:37,628 Speaker 6: what in that division? Like who's placing Denver ahead of 579 00:24:37,708 --> 00:24:40,548 Speaker 6: Kansas City or the charters in that division? Some people 580 00:24:40,588 --> 00:24:42,388 Speaker 6: might even say the Raiders ahead of them. So you've 581 00:24:42,388 --> 00:24:44,468 Speaker 6: got to find a way to slow down the game. 582 00:24:44,668 --> 00:24:46,108 Speaker 6: The only way you could do that is by running 583 00:24:46,108 --> 00:24:46,548 Speaker 6: the football. 584 00:24:47,108 --> 00:24:50,388 Speaker 5: Come up, we're doing a three round quarterback staying draft. 585 00:24:50,388 --> 00:24:51,908 Speaker 3: We got to get to the break which players are 586 00:24:51,948 --> 00:25:09,868 Speaker 3: going to be taken off the board first find out next. 587 00:25:10,468 --> 00:25:15,348 Speaker 8: Good Morning Football, and welcome to Good Morning Football. I'm 588 00:25:15,348 --> 00:25:17,948 Speaker 8: Will Salva. Glad you are with us. It is Friday, 589 00:25:18,068 --> 00:25:21,908 Speaker 8: June thirtieth. I'll be joined by Sarah Walsh, Tom Pellisaro, 590 00:25:22,068 --> 00:25:25,468 Speaker 8: Mike Gerfollo, and Sean O'Hara in just a moment, but 591 00:25:25,508 --> 00:25:30,788 Speaker 8: for right now, welcome to the GMFB Quarterback Draft. I 592 00:25:30,868 --> 00:25:34,108 Speaker 8: will be your commissioner this morning, and each of our 593 00:25:34,148 --> 00:25:39,548 Speaker 8: four participants will take turns selecting current NFL quarterbacks until 594 00:25:39,748 --> 00:25:42,548 Speaker 8: they each have a three man team of the finest 595 00:25:42,588 --> 00:25:43,628 Speaker 8: passers in the world. 596 00:25:43,708 --> 00:25:44,108 Speaker 2: Today. 597 00:25:44,468 --> 00:25:47,628 Speaker 8: It will be a snake style draft with twenty seconds 598 00:25:47,708 --> 00:25:52,588 Speaker 8: per selection, and as commissioner, I have randomly selected the 599 00:25:52,668 --> 00:25:56,068 Speaker 8: draft order. The owner of the first overall pick and 600 00:25:56,108 --> 00:26:02,668 Speaker 8: the GMFB Quarterback Draft is Sarah Walsh. Sean O'Hara will 601 00:26:02,708 --> 00:26:08,508 Speaker 8: pick second, Mike garaf follow third, then Tom pellisero fourth, 602 00:26:08,908 --> 00:26:13,908 Speaker 8: and we'll stay back around until the draft is complete. Sarah, 603 00:26:13,988 --> 00:26:17,428 Speaker 8: you jumped the gun, but that's okay. Now you're at 604 00:26:17,428 --> 00:26:20,788 Speaker 8: the podium and you may make your first selection. 605 00:26:22,428 --> 00:26:26,108 Speaker 3: Well, I love you for that completely unbiased draft selection 606 00:26:26,268 --> 00:26:27,908 Speaker 3: giving it to me first, and I was so excited 607 00:26:27,948 --> 00:26:30,228 Speaker 3: I just rushed over to the podium. I want to 608 00:26:30,268 --> 00:26:32,148 Speaker 3: say that I'm not going to do the obvious thing 609 00:26:32,188 --> 00:26:33,908 Speaker 3: here and I'm going to think outside the box. But 610 00:26:33,948 --> 00:26:35,268 Speaker 3: you know what, sometimes you just have to make the 611 00:26:35,308 --> 00:26:38,068 Speaker 3: smart decision, the right decision. And why am I wasting 612 00:26:38,068 --> 00:26:39,908 Speaker 3: any time with the first overall pick of the Good 613 00:26:39,908 --> 00:26:45,788 Speaker 3: Morning Football Quarterback Draft? Clearly I'm taking Patrick Mahomess. Do 614 00:26:45,828 --> 00:26:47,348 Speaker 3: I need to give a reason why I'm taking I mean, 615 00:26:47,348 --> 00:26:49,428 Speaker 3: you know, rain nflp won the Super Howl. 616 00:26:49,948 --> 00:26:52,228 Speaker 6: I kind of feel like anytime, Yeah, I'm missing out 617 00:26:52,228 --> 00:26:55,188 Speaker 6: on my big hug from the commissioner Will Will. I 618 00:26:55,268 --> 00:26:58,308 Speaker 6: want my big Hug Bright. Listen, that was a no brainer. 619 00:26:58,348 --> 00:27:01,508 Speaker 6: All right, Patrick Mahomes going right there. With the second 620 00:27:01,548 --> 00:27:05,468 Speaker 6: overall pick in the gm FB quarter back Draft, I'm 621 00:27:05,508 --> 00:27:09,468 Speaker 6: going to take Josh Allen, gos Mafia. Here we go. 622 00:27:09,748 --> 00:27:11,868 Speaker 4: Now, this this is the point at which the league 623 00:27:11,908 --> 00:27:13,268 Speaker 4: is on the horn, going dodge. You can just stay 624 00:27:13,268 --> 00:27:15,468 Speaker 4: on the clock a little longer. Yahs is going too fast, 625 00:27:15,508 --> 00:27:18,468 Speaker 4: Mike Philibuster a little bit. Well, let's talk about Mike's team. 626 00:27:18,708 --> 00:27:21,188 Speaker 4: They're coming off of another four wins season. People have 627 00:27:21,228 --> 00:27:24,228 Speaker 4: been calling for his ouster for quite some time now, 628 00:27:24,548 --> 00:27:26,828 Speaker 4: but here he is now to draft so many hopes 629 00:27:26,868 --> 00:27:29,868 Speaker 4: can turn around one of the NFL's sorriest franchises. 630 00:27:30,028 --> 00:27:33,348 Speaker 2: With the third pick in the GMFB twenty twenty three 631 00:27:33,468 --> 00:27:37,268 Speaker 2: quarterback Draft, I select what was the line from Jamar Chase? 632 00:27:37,268 --> 00:27:37,748 Speaker 4: Pat? Who? 633 00:27:37,828 --> 00:27:38,428 Speaker 2: Is that what he said? 634 00:27:38,548 --> 00:27:38,948 Speaker 4: Pat? Who? 635 00:27:38,988 --> 00:27:42,548 Speaker 2: I select Joe Burrow with the third overall pick in 636 00:27:42,588 --> 00:27:44,108 Speaker 2: the draft. Do I have to say? 637 00:27:44,108 --> 00:27:44,268 Speaker 4: Why? 638 00:27:44,308 --> 00:27:45,228 Speaker 2: I got three seconds? 639 00:27:45,348 --> 00:27:45,828 Speaker 4: Pat? Who? 640 00:27:45,868 --> 00:27:46,548 Speaker 2: That's my reason? 641 00:27:47,148 --> 00:27:47,428 Speaker 4: All right? 642 00:27:47,468 --> 00:27:47,908 Speaker 6: Say why? 643 00:27:47,988 --> 00:27:50,948 Speaker 4: So we got just keep you Olmes Allen and Burrow? 644 00:27:51,028 --> 00:27:53,508 Speaker 6: Got alright? Tommy Pegs shocker. 645 00:27:54,308 --> 00:27:56,708 Speaker 4: I gotta say the fourth pick in a three round 646 00:27:56,828 --> 00:27:59,348 Speaker 4: snake draft. Not a great spot to be kind of 647 00:27:59,348 --> 00:28:01,148 Speaker 4: lose a lot of that because then it's four or five, 648 00:28:01,188 --> 00:28:02,708 Speaker 4: and are you already are you. 649 00:28:02,668 --> 00:28:03,348 Speaker 6: Already lining up? 650 00:28:05,228 --> 00:28:06,748 Speaker 5: I'm not going to be excited if i'm your pick. 651 00:28:07,668 --> 00:28:10,108 Speaker 4: You're in a challenging spot here. I feel like I 652 00:28:10,108 --> 00:28:13,828 Speaker 4: should go off the chalk looking up there. I got Hurts, 653 00:28:14,028 --> 00:28:16,868 Speaker 4: I got Herbert. I think I'm just gonna take both 654 00:28:16,908 --> 00:28:20,028 Speaker 4: of them. I'm gonna take Jalen Hurts at number four overall, 655 00:28:20,068 --> 00:28:24,068 Speaker 4: followed by Justin Herbert at number five. Somebody's got to 656 00:28:24,068 --> 00:28:26,348 Speaker 4: make this interesting. You're right down on this here, you're 657 00:28:26,428 --> 00:28:29,948 Speaker 4: jumping the gun. Well, no, we're going forth. I have both. 658 00:28:30,668 --> 00:28:32,988 Speaker 2: I'm just wondering if maybe we should have listed them alphabetically, 659 00:28:33,028 --> 00:28:36,428 Speaker 2: because it is starting to fall kind of you know 660 00:28:36,708 --> 00:28:37,588 Speaker 2: the way we thought it was. 661 00:28:37,588 --> 00:28:39,588 Speaker 4: All right, Well let's see, let's see. Maybe there's a surprise, 662 00:28:39,628 --> 00:28:41,868 Speaker 4: because now at number six we go back to Mike. 663 00:28:41,868 --> 00:28:43,828 Speaker 4: Why don't you get up here? I'm up all right, 664 00:28:43,868 --> 00:28:47,348 Speaker 4: I analyze your team. I am not taking deck. Some 665 00:28:47,468 --> 00:28:49,348 Speaker 4: are saying that Joe Burrow could be the person to 666 00:28:49,348 --> 00:28:51,988 Speaker 4: turn around Mike's team. Others are saying, as long as 667 00:28:52,028 --> 00:28:55,068 Speaker 4: Mike is there. Much like certain other owners in the NFL, 668 00:28:55,108 --> 00:28:57,708 Speaker 4: it's going to be very difficult for Mike's team to succeed. 669 00:28:57,788 --> 00:28:59,548 Speaker 2: I just want to give credit to me and to 670 00:28:59,708 --> 00:29:02,148 Speaker 2: Sarah for actually looking like our headshots, the two of you. 671 00:29:02,268 --> 00:29:05,348 Speaker 2: I'm not so sure about those got up headshot. 672 00:29:05,348 --> 00:29:06,708 Speaker 4: What do we have headshots? 673 00:29:07,308 --> 00:29:07,788 Speaker 5: The headshots? 674 00:29:07,788 --> 00:29:14,428 Speaker 4: Can we see the headshots? You're almost period here, Mike. 675 00:29:14,828 --> 00:29:15,188 Speaker 4: There you go. 676 00:29:15,308 --> 00:29:18,348 Speaker 2: Yeah, John's you know, a little little puffy you're in 677 00:29:18,388 --> 00:29:18,908 Speaker 2: the cheeks there? 678 00:29:19,148 --> 00:29:22,148 Speaker 6: Yeah, somebody else, Yeah, it was a couple of pancakes. 679 00:29:22,188 --> 00:29:23,228 Speaker 2: Ago, don't look like you? 680 00:29:23,508 --> 00:29:25,868 Speaker 4: Uh? With the what pick number six? 681 00:29:26,468 --> 00:29:26,668 Speaker 6: Six? 682 00:29:26,708 --> 00:29:29,268 Speaker 2: With the sixth pick, and I'm a little home cooking. 683 00:29:29,308 --> 00:29:33,068 Speaker 2: I'm gonna take Aaron Rodgers here from the local New 684 00:29:33,148 --> 00:29:36,588 Speaker 2: York Football Jets. So Aaron Rodgers to me, and I'm 685 00:29:36,588 --> 00:29:39,508 Speaker 2: liking my team Burrow and Rogers. 686 00:29:41,068 --> 00:29:44,068 Speaker 6: Yes, all right, I like to pick with the seventh 687 00:29:44,268 --> 00:29:48,868 Speaker 6: overall pick in the GMFB quarterback Draft team o'haraw man. 688 00:29:49,548 --> 00:29:52,868 Speaker 6: I'm gonna go against my my roots here as a 689 00:29:52,988 --> 00:29:56,508 Speaker 6: former New York Giant. I'm gonna take Dak Prescott. Give 690 00:29:56,548 --> 00:29:59,588 Speaker 6: me Dak Josh Allen, Dak Prescott. We've got a f 691 00:29:59,628 --> 00:30:01,748 Speaker 6: c NFC, you're persona. 692 00:30:01,788 --> 00:30:04,228 Speaker 2: How about them cowboys, you're persona non grata at the 693 00:30:04,388 --> 00:30:05,828 Speaker 2: We still got. 694 00:30:05,988 --> 00:30:09,268 Speaker 4: We still got a former MVP up there in Lamar Jackson. 695 00:30:09,908 --> 00:30:10,468 Speaker 5: Here's the thing. 696 00:30:10,548 --> 00:30:12,388 Speaker 3: I want to go Lamar Jackson, but I don't want 697 00:30:12,388 --> 00:30:15,108 Speaker 3: to go down directly in order, And because I love 698 00:30:15,148 --> 00:30:18,788 Speaker 3: the folks in doo All, We're going Trevor Lawrence with 699 00:30:18,868 --> 00:30:20,388 Speaker 3: my next pick of the draft. 700 00:30:20,708 --> 00:30:23,908 Speaker 5: No offense, Lamar, but I like the folks down in Douvall. 701 00:30:23,948 --> 00:30:25,748 Speaker 5: All right, let's take you like the hair it's been. 702 00:30:26,028 --> 00:30:26,828 Speaker 5: I do like the hair. 703 00:30:26,748 --> 00:30:27,868 Speaker 4: Closest to you in the NFL. 704 00:30:27,908 --> 00:30:29,348 Speaker 5: You closest to me in the NFL. 705 00:30:29,428 --> 00:30:32,108 Speaker 3: Yes, that's why I want with Trevor Lawrence. It's also 706 00:30:32,148 --> 00:30:33,388 Speaker 3: a fact Tom pellis. 707 00:30:33,068 --> 00:30:36,548 Speaker 4: Earra Okay, the first two rounds here, Adrick Mahomes and 708 00:30:36,628 --> 00:30:40,428 Speaker 4: Trevor Lawrence for Sarah. John's got Josh Allen, Dak Prescot, 709 00:30:40,428 --> 00:30:43,708 Speaker 4: Mike's got Joe Burrow, Aaron Rodgers, I've got Jalen Hurtz, 710 00:30:44,468 --> 00:30:47,868 Speaker 4: Justin Herbert. So now you're into an interesting spot because obviously, 711 00:30:47,868 --> 00:30:50,588 Speaker 4: again you've got a former NFL MVP up there. You've 712 00:30:50,588 --> 00:30:52,828 Speaker 4: got some of those veteran guys later in their career, 713 00:30:52,908 --> 00:30:55,948 Speaker 4: Russell Wilson, Matthew Stafford. Do you go with one of 714 00:30:55,988 --> 00:30:57,948 Speaker 4: the young up and comers. Do you go with somebody 715 00:30:57,988 --> 00:31:00,388 Speaker 4: who's established? How are you trying to round up? It's 716 00:31:00,428 --> 00:31:02,388 Speaker 4: all about the room, right, Mike, you want the farmer 717 00:31:02,428 --> 00:31:05,548 Speaker 4: back room. Your third guy's got to know his role, right. 718 00:31:06,228 --> 00:31:08,468 Speaker 2: I really want to applaud Tom for his enthusiasm. 719 00:31:08,708 --> 00:31:10,308 Speaker 4: Well, we're six minutes into what was supposed to be 720 00:31:10,348 --> 00:31:13,068 Speaker 4: a fifteen minute segment. I'm trying to stretch this thing out. Okay, 721 00:31:13,308 --> 00:31:15,628 Speaker 4: you got your going too fast. I'm the only one 722 00:31:15,668 --> 00:31:16,628 Speaker 4: doing analysis. 723 00:31:17,868 --> 00:31:19,268 Speaker 5: So you know what when I stepped up here, I 724 00:31:19,268 --> 00:31:19,628 Speaker 5: forgot this. 725 00:31:19,628 --> 00:31:21,228 Speaker 3: She's a snake draft and I was like, ooh, I'm 726 00:31:21,268 --> 00:31:22,988 Speaker 3: mean so outside of the box, and I'm skipping over 727 00:31:23,028 --> 00:31:23,628 Speaker 3: Lamar Jackson. 728 00:31:23,628 --> 00:31:25,108 Speaker 5: So now I'm gonna take Lamar Jackson. 729 00:31:25,148 --> 00:31:27,748 Speaker 2: Ah, there you go. That's well, that's like when the 730 00:31:27,788 --> 00:31:30,068 Speaker 2: Giants had the fifth and the seventh pick and they 731 00:31:30,068 --> 00:31:33,948 Speaker 2: took Evan Neil fifth because they knew that or no, 732 00:31:33,988 --> 00:31:35,988 Speaker 2: they took Thibodeau fifth because they knew they were gonna 733 00:31:35,988 --> 00:31:37,708 Speaker 2: get one of the other tackles at seven. So that's 734 00:31:37,748 --> 00:31:38,508 Speaker 2: kind of the way you did it. 735 00:31:38,508 --> 00:31:38,828 Speaker 4: You did it? 736 00:31:39,028 --> 00:31:42,068 Speaker 3: Yeah, my risky, my risky, Trevor Lawrence, pick all right, 737 00:31:42,068 --> 00:31:42,988 Speaker 3: I got Lawrence and Jackson? 738 00:31:42,988 --> 00:31:43,428 Speaker 5: Who's up? 739 00:31:43,588 --> 00:31:45,188 Speaker 4: I'm up? No? 740 00:31:45,468 --> 00:31:48,388 Speaker 2: Oh, can you not read the order or the prompter? Well, 741 00:31:48,388 --> 00:31:50,148 Speaker 2: I tried to do with the biking or the tag 742 00:31:50,188 --> 00:31:50,668 Speaker 2: wars when they. 743 00:31:51,068 --> 00:31:53,188 Speaker 6: That bringing me up here, because if anybody can stretch 744 00:31:53,228 --> 00:31:57,428 Speaker 6: a segment, it's me with my artist long winded answers. Listen, 745 00:31:57,908 --> 00:32:00,908 Speaker 6: I picked a cowboy quarterback. I understand that I'm looking 746 00:32:00,948 --> 00:32:03,068 Speaker 6: at Lamar Jackson. I really wanted to pick him, but 747 00:32:03,148 --> 00:32:05,708 Speaker 6: since Sarah jumped me on that one, I feel like 748 00:32:06,028 --> 00:32:09,148 Speaker 6: I should take a quarterback that can rush for touchdowns. 749 00:32:09,188 --> 00:32:11,308 Speaker 6: But I'll be honest with you, as much as I 750 00:32:11,308 --> 00:32:13,708 Speaker 6: want to sit up here and take Justin Fields or 751 00:32:14,228 --> 00:32:16,188 Speaker 6: even Daniel Jones is staring at me right now, I 752 00:32:16,228 --> 00:32:18,708 Speaker 6: think he's gonna have a good year. The guy that's 753 00:32:18,748 --> 00:32:20,708 Speaker 6: just jumping out on me on this list of who's 754 00:32:20,788 --> 00:32:24,588 Speaker 6: left right now is my cousin VIDI right here, give 755 00:32:24,628 --> 00:32:27,548 Speaker 6: me Kirk Cousins. He had a career year last year. 756 00:32:27,708 --> 00:32:30,148 Speaker 6: He's got the best receiver in the league, and Justin Jefferson. 757 00:32:30,148 --> 00:32:34,108 Speaker 6: They just added Jordan Addison to the slot. I'm gonna 758 00:32:34,108 --> 00:32:35,868 Speaker 6: take Kirk Cousins. I think he has another big year. 759 00:32:36,268 --> 00:32:39,868 Speaker 4: Give me Kirk with Josh Sharon l Sean steels him 760 00:32:39,868 --> 00:32:42,308 Speaker 4: at ten. Yeah, a lot of pressure on Mike. Now, 761 00:32:42,588 --> 00:32:44,948 Speaker 4: how do you how do you round out that room? Uh? 762 00:32:44,988 --> 00:32:46,668 Speaker 2: Well, you got you got Burrow and who I'm looking 763 00:32:46,708 --> 00:32:49,628 Speaker 2: at the clock? I got Burrow and Aaron Rodgers, the 764 00:32:49,668 --> 00:32:51,588 Speaker 2: young guy. You got me really like miss Purdy. Yeah, 765 00:32:51,748 --> 00:32:52,308 Speaker 2: medium guy. 766 00:32:52,508 --> 00:32:54,148 Speaker 4: Where's ed Marin Arrow when you need him? 767 00:32:54,188 --> 00:32:55,748 Speaker 6: Tom? You get that one? 768 00:32:55,988 --> 00:32:56,988 Speaker 4: Yeah? All right, good. 769 00:32:57,348 --> 00:32:59,868 Speaker 2: I've got Rodgers and I've got Joe Burrow. I've got 770 00:32:59,908 --> 00:33:02,348 Speaker 2: a guy I think can learn from both of these 771 00:33:02,348 --> 00:33:05,068 Speaker 2: guys with an unbelievable skill set that's in there and 772 00:33:05,148 --> 00:33:08,228 Speaker 2: staring me in the face. I am going Justin Fields 773 00:33:08,308 --> 00:33:11,468 Speaker 2: right here, because sometimes you get your your backup quarterback 774 00:33:11,468 --> 00:33:13,148 Speaker 2: into the game time you want to talk about quarterback 775 00:33:13,228 --> 00:33:14,788 Speaker 2: room dynamics. A lot of times you want that guy 776 00:33:14,828 --> 00:33:16,588 Speaker 2: to be able to make plays with his legs if 777 00:33:16,628 --> 00:33:18,588 Speaker 2: things break down, because he hasn't had a whole lot 778 00:33:18,588 --> 00:33:20,468 Speaker 2: of reps. So I know Justin Fields can do that. 779 00:33:20,508 --> 00:33:23,308 Speaker 2: And again, uh, the Chicago Bears are trying to get 780 00:33:23,388 --> 00:33:25,188 Speaker 2: him to progress as a passer. I think learning from 781 00:33:25,188 --> 00:33:27,068 Speaker 2: the two guys ahead of him will certainly do that. 782 00:33:27,148 --> 00:33:29,388 Speaker 4: I love my team well, all right, so let's see 783 00:33:29,428 --> 00:33:32,028 Speaker 4: I got the pick here at the end of round three. 784 00:33:32,108 --> 00:33:34,868 Speaker 4: Let's let's see the let's see all the teams real 785 00:33:34,908 --> 00:33:36,788 Speaker 4: quick here again, because I got I gotta think about 786 00:33:36,828 --> 00:33:39,868 Speaker 4: the structure of these rooms. I got two young guys already, 787 00:33:40,268 --> 00:33:45,028 Speaker 4: I know, with Justin Herbert and Jalen Hurts. Yeah, everybody's 788 00:33:45,028 --> 00:33:46,828 Speaker 4: everybody's kind of got a mix there, although I mean 789 00:33:46,868 --> 00:33:48,108 Speaker 4: Sarah's team's pretty young. 790 00:33:48,628 --> 00:33:51,028 Speaker 6: Sarah's team's well rounded. Right there, Tom, you got you 791 00:33:51,108 --> 00:33:53,428 Speaker 6: got an interesting pick right here, because you've got a 792 00:33:53,468 --> 00:33:56,548 Speaker 6: couple of really good stud quarterbacks left right there, right 793 00:33:56,628 --> 00:33:59,108 Speaker 6: one of them, I think you really know well as well. 794 00:33:59,268 --> 00:34:02,028 Speaker 4: So you got a bunch of guys who are are 795 00:34:02,148 --> 00:34:04,828 Speaker 4: very you know, well established maybe later in there. Careers 796 00:34:05,028 --> 00:34:07,548 Speaker 4: two is a really interesting one for me right here. 797 00:34:08,908 --> 00:34:12,508 Speaker 4: I'm gonna take the guy who we saw, as said 798 00:34:12,508 --> 00:34:15,748 Speaker 4: earlier in the show, some elite flashes from a year ago, 799 00:34:16,268 --> 00:34:19,588 Speaker 4: has not played a full season in several years now. 800 00:34:20,228 --> 00:34:22,468 Speaker 4: But there's a reason you give up all those draft 801 00:34:22,468 --> 00:34:25,348 Speaker 4: picks and the biggest contract of all time. With the 802 00:34:25,388 --> 00:34:28,388 Speaker 4: Shawn Watson on the board for my team, rounding out 803 00:34:28,508 --> 00:34:31,868 Speaker 4: the Good Morning Football Quarterback Draft, It's too much talent 804 00:34:31,908 --> 00:34:34,948 Speaker 4: to pass up Wow at number twelve overall. Now we'll 805 00:34:34,988 --> 00:34:36,708 Speaker 4: see again how it plays outcause we haven't seen him 806 00:34:36,708 --> 00:34:38,828 Speaker 4: play a full season since twenty twenty. So here are 807 00:34:38,828 --> 00:34:42,828 Speaker 4: the final teams here from the Good Morning Football Quarterback Draft. 808 00:34:42,828 --> 00:34:46,748 Speaker 4: We've had Sarah added up, Padam Maholmes, Trevor Lawrence, Lamar Jackson, 809 00:34:47,228 --> 00:34:51,068 Speaker 4: Sean with Josh Allen, Dak Prescott, Kirk Cousins, Mike Burrow, 810 00:34:51,228 --> 00:34:54,788 Speaker 4: Rogers and Fields. I've got Hurtz, Herbert and Watson besides 811 00:34:54,828 --> 00:34:56,748 Speaker 4: your own team. Who do you like? Mike? 812 00:34:57,388 --> 00:34:59,388 Speaker 2: I gotta go Sarah, Yeah, I gotta go Sarah. It 813 00:34:59,428 --> 00:35:01,508 Speaker 2: did a nice job there. Does Lamar Jackson get to 814 00:35:01,508 --> 00:35:04,948 Speaker 2: bring all his new weapons with him? That's a good question. Uh, 815 00:35:05,068 --> 00:35:07,788 Speaker 2: but I do like Sarah's team. I'm wondering if this 816 00:35:07,868 --> 00:35:09,668 Speaker 2: music is more who wants to be a millionaire or 817 00:35:09,668 --> 00:35:10,188 Speaker 2: weakest link? 818 00:35:10,268 --> 00:35:11,108 Speaker 4: Remember weakest link? 819 00:35:11,948 --> 00:35:13,988 Speaker 2: I do which team has the weakest link? 820 00:35:14,308 --> 00:35:18,748 Speaker 6: You? You are the weakest link? Tom. I kind of 821 00:35:18,828 --> 00:35:21,108 Speaker 6: liked your I kind of liked your team and the 822 00:35:21,148 --> 00:35:24,828 Speaker 6: Deshaun Watson one felt like a very big stretch for me. Uh, Sarah, 823 00:35:24,868 --> 00:35:26,908 Speaker 6: your yours is pretty good. But no, Mike, I'm gonna 824 00:35:26,908 --> 00:35:29,068 Speaker 6: actually go with you. I'm joking on the weakest link. 825 00:35:29,228 --> 00:35:32,308 Speaker 6: I think you have the possibility of the biggest upside. 826 00:35:32,348 --> 00:35:33,748 Speaker 6: If I could use that term, what are we in 827 00:35:33,788 --> 00:35:37,388 Speaker 6: the draft here? The combine Aaron Rodgers. He could light 828 00:35:37,428 --> 00:35:39,268 Speaker 6: it up, so that could be a huge pick. He 829 00:35:39,308 --> 00:35:41,948 Speaker 6: could end up having an MVP like season, and justin 830 00:35:41,988 --> 00:35:43,828 Speaker 6: feels to me is the biggest question mark on that 831 00:35:43,908 --> 00:35:46,028 Speaker 6: whole screen right there. We don't know what we're gonna 832 00:35:46,028 --> 00:35:48,068 Speaker 6: get from. We could get another thousand yard season and 833 00:35:48,108 --> 00:35:51,428 Speaker 6: a bunch of rushing touchdowns, or he could light it up. 834 00:35:51,948 --> 00:35:53,348 Speaker 4: You know who would you have taken him? 835 00:35:53,348 --> 00:35:55,348 Speaker 6: And j Moore could could score some big wh. 836 00:35:55,188 --> 00:35:57,548 Speaker 4: Would have taken over Watson and Fields? Who would have 837 00:35:57,548 --> 00:35:59,548 Speaker 4: whould have gotten on the elback? 838 00:35:59,788 --> 00:36:04,828 Speaker 6: I know heroes to uh Ta had some luster to him, 839 00:36:04,828 --> 00:36:06,588 Speaker 6: but the fact that he was hurt, I mean, I 840 00:36:06,628 --> 00:36:08,548 Speaker 6: don't know. We were pumping up Russell Wilson there. I 841 00:36:08,708 --> 00:36:10,988 Speaker 6: could have been tempted to take Russell Wilson there, I think. 842 00:36:10,988 --> 00:36:12,788 Speaker 4: So you're still bet in the upside in Russell Wilson 843 00:36:12,868 --> 00:36:13,388 Speaker 4: the last seed. 844 00:36:13,628 --> 00:36:15,428 Speaker 6: Yeah, I didn't think what we saw last year was 845 00:36:15,428 --> 00:36:17,228 Speaker 6: an anomaly from Russell. Nothing to him. 846 00:36:17,548 --> 00:36:19,468 Speaker 3: You know, we needed, we needed one of our draft 847 00:36:19,508 --> 00:36:22,228 Speaker 3: analysts to come on instead of us analyzed it. We needed, 848 00:36:22,388 --> 00:36:26,108 Speaker 3: we needed where's Daniel Jeremiah was probably there? 849 00:36:26,148 --> 00:36:30,028 Speaker 6: We get Hanszus Fine, yeah, exactly there Sregor, He's not 850 00:36:30,108 --> 00:36:32,148 Speaker 6: Suger's not texting you on a beach somewhere. 851 00:36:32,228 --> 00:36:35,308 Speaker 3: Yeah, coming up on GMFB, the Enfaut one of the 852 00:36:35,308 --> 00:36:36,988 Speaker 3: most wide open divisions in football? 853 00:36:37,388 --> 00:36:38,708 Speaker 5: Have we been sleeping on? 854 00:36:38,748 --> 00:36:41,508 Speaker 3: The Buccaneers running back where Shad White is going to 855 00:36:41,588 --> 00:36:45,948 Speaker 3: join us later on with his thoughts