1 00:00:00,280 --> 00:00:13,680 Speaker 1: Wow. What is Welcome to another edition of the NFL 2 00:00:13,840 --> 00:00:16,520 Speaker 1: Fantasy Live podcasts Me and your Man Energy Marcus Current, 3 00:00:16,560 --> 00:00:20,120 Speaker 1: alongside the Fantasy Hall of Famer Michael Fabriano and Graham 4 00:00:20,120 --> 00:00:22,920 Speaker 1: Barfield's good to see upright again, Graham. It feels good 5 00:00:22,920 --> 00:00:24,840 Speaker 1: to be up right. I little to a food poison 6 00:00:24,880 --> 00:00:28,040 Speaker 1: last week. I got a little sick. Food poison sucks, dude, 7 00:00:28,240 --> 00:00:29,880 Speaker 1: especially if you get a bad case of it, like 8 00:00:29,920 --> 00:00:32,479 Speaker 1: I remember I had it a few years ago, man, 9 00:00:32,520 --> 00:00:34,920 Speaker 1: and I was puking so hard that like my ribs 10 00:00:34,920 --> 00:00:37,040 Speaker 1: were so, I was bad. I was sore last week. 11 00:00:37,080 --> 00:00:39,800 Speaker 1: I'll put it that. Welcome to the show, guys, thanks 12 00:00:39,800 --> 00:00:42,320 Speaker 1: for listening. I think we started last week with puke 13 00:00:42,400 --> 00:00:45,560 Speaker 1: talk to me because we were because you were here, 14 00:00:45,640 --> 00:00:48,559 Speaker 1: so so we were talking about it, and it's so 15 00:00:48,600 --> 00:00:51,720 Speaker 1: it's good to it's good to have consistency like that. Um. 16 00:00:51,760 --> 00:00:54,000 Speaker 1: It is May. So we're gonna talk about some silly things. 17 00:00:54,040 --> 00:00:56,960 Speaker 1: We're also gonna do a Game of Thrown series recap 18 00:00:57,120 --> 00:01:00,280 Speaker 1: because why not. You know, we talked about the but 19 00:01:00,400 --> 00:01:02,000 Speaker 1: you know, we also get to get Graham's thoughts on 20 00:01:02,040 --> 00:01:04,080 Speaker 1: the final episode because he was not here. So let's 21 00:01:04,120 --> 00:01:06,760 Speaker 1: get that and we'll kind of recap the series. We 22 00:01:06,840 --> 00:01:08,679 Speaker 1: have a social poll for you that will be related 23 00:01:08,760 --> 00:01:11,000 Speaker 1: to Game of Thrones because again it's May, and so 24 00:01:11,120 --> 00:01:13,640 Speaker 1: why not have some news headlines as well. Before we 25 00:01:13,680 --> 00:01:16,240 Speaker 1: do all of that, Uh, go behind the glasses we 26 00:01:16,240 --> 00:01:19,479 Speaker 1: always do, talk to our faithful producer, Senior Edward L. Murphy. 27 00:01:19,560 --> 00:01:22,720 Speaker 1: Esquire Murph, what's up? Well? First off, glad that Graham 28 00:01:22,800 --> 00:01:25,160 Speaker 1: is back and you just mentioned it's May, but it's 29 00:01:25,400 --> 00:01:28,720 Speaker 1: May's winding down with just Morliday weekend. People out here, 30 00:01:28,760 --> 00:01:30,560 Speaker 1: people in the country, I just say, don't realize out 31 00:01:30,600 --> 00:01:33,759 Speaker 1: here there's like a June gloom type of things. Uh. 32 00:01:33,880 --> 00:01:36,400 Speaker 1: For everyone else, you have like Moloday weekend, it's like 33 00:01:36,480 --> 00:01:38,319 Speaker 1: kick off of the summer. We're gonna like barbecue, have 34 00:01:38,360 --> 00:01:39,880 Speaker 1: some fun. You can finally go in the pool, this 35 00:01:39,959 --> 00:01:43,400 Speaker 1: and that. But for us, we had pretty much June 36 00:01:43,400 --> 00:01:46,400 Speaker 1: gloom all throughout May. So I'm hoping now after m 37 00:01:46,520 --> 00:01:48,720 Speaker 1: d W that now we could actually have some good 38 00:01:48,720 --> 00:01:50,560 Speaker 1: with it for us out here and no more of 39 00:01:50,640 --> 00:01:52,960 Speaker 1: these like fifty five degree mornas and stuff. We can 40 00:01:53,000 --> 00:01:56,280 Speaker 1: people out there and the rest of the country when 41 00:01:56,320 --> 00:01:58,920 Speaker 1: they hear people who live in southern California complaining about 42 00:01:58,920 --> 00:02:04,040 Speaker 1: whether it's like the world literally room to talk. Well, 43 00:02:04,040 --> 00:02:07,920 Speaker 1: I mean all the tornadoes going through there are. There 44 00:02:07,920 --> 00:02:10,480 Speaker 1: are things, though, being in from California that I have 45 00:02:10,560 --> 00:02:13,119 Speaker 1: that I warned people who aren't from California about. One, 46 00:02:13,360 --> 00:02:15,720 Speaker 1: don't come to Los Angeles in June because it's cloudy. 47 00:02:16,040 --> 00:02:17,560 Speaker 1: If you're near the beach, it's cloudy and you're not 48 00:02:17,600 --> 00:02:20,320 Speaker 1: gonna be happy. Uh. And if you're going to San 49 00:02:20,360 --> 00:02:23,400 Speaker 1: Francisco in the summer, bring a jacket. That's the other 50 00:02:23,440 --> 00:02:25,799 Speaker 1: thing people don't, you know. Like I met somebody from 51 00:02:25,960 --> 00:02:28,040 Speaker 1: Brazil and she told me she was going to San 52 00:02:28,040 --> 00:02:30,359 Speaker 1: Francisco in in July, and I was like, bring a jacket. 53 00:02:30,400 --> 00:02:31,840 Speaker 1: She's like, what do you mean. I'm like, it's cold, 54 00:02:31,880 --> 00:02:34,519 Speaker 1: it's windy, it's foggy. You're not going to be happy 55 00:02:34,560 --> 00:02:36,280 Speaker 1: if you don't have a jacket. I still have like 56 00:02:36,320 --> 00:02:38,359 Speaker 1: the East Coast mentality. So when I see like our 57 00:02:38,360 --> 00:02:40,239 Speaker 1: celebrate Marl Day weekend, my head, I'm like, oh, cool 58 00:02:40,280 --> 00:02:42,760 Speaker 1: summers here, and not realizing that it's pretty much summer. 59 00:02:43,880 --> 00:02:47,800 Speaker 1: I still had drained Sandrson. I remember, uh, several years 60 00:02:47,800 --> 00:02:49,240 Speaker 1: ago I was I was up there. I don't remember 61 00:02:49,280 --> 00:02:51,280 Speaker 1: what time of the year. It was, but like I 62 00:02:51,320 --> 00:02:53,760 Speaker 1: got hooked up with like really good tickets for like 63 00:02:53,919 --> 00:02:56,040 Speaker 1: a Giant's Astros games just before the Astros are renny 64 00:02:56,080 --> 00:02:59,600 Speaker 1: good and literally we were the first row in the 65 00:02:59,600 --> 00:03:03,040 Speaker 1: box is and it was so cold that we left 66 00:03:03,040 --> 00:03:05,520 Speaker 1: after five innings. And these seats were awesome, like right 67 00:03:05,560 --> 00:03:08,800 Speaker 1: near the dugout, Like I can't stand it, it's too cold. Well, 68 00:03:08,840 --> 00:03:11,359 Speaker 1: there's nothing worse than being cold at a boring baseball game. 69 00:03:11,720 --> 00:03:15,120 Speaker 1: This is coming from someone who played baseball's whole life. Hey, 70 00:03:15,200 --> 00:03:17,480 Speaker 1: how about those I said, I said behind the dug 71 00:03:17,480 --> 00:03:19,240 Speaker 1: out one to the Dodger game, and it was nings 72 00:03:19,280 --> 00:03:22,519 Speaker 1: of pure terror, Like I was just afraid that some 73 00:03:22,680 --> 00:03:24,440 Speaker 1: screamer was going to come my way. So I'm like, 74 00:03:24,480 --> 00:03:26,800 Speaker 1: I'm staring at the hitter on every pitch. I'm like, 75 00:03:26,840 --> 00:03:30,400 Speaker 1: this is not fun. It does. I'm like, but this 76 00:03:30,480 --> 00:03:32,280 Speaker 1: is not fun at all. I was just I was 77 00:03:32,360 --> 00:03:35,560 Speaker 1: terrified for nine innings. So anyway, all right, that's all 78 00:03:35,600 --> 00:03:50,640 Speaker 1: good set up. Anyway, let's do some news. We got 79 00:03:50,640 --> 00:03:54,000 Speaker 1: more rams news that specifically more Todd Gurley. New Sean 80 00:03:54,080 --> 00:03:56,760 Speaker 1: McVeigh says he is pleased with where Girly's knee is 81 00:03:56,920 --> 00:04:00,880 Speaker 1: right now. Now, Girle is not at o t as Uh. 82 00:04:00,880 --> 00:04:03,320 Speaker 1: This will continue, I think to be the burning debate 83 00:04:03,360 --> 00:04:05,120 Speaker 1: in the off season. I know, Fad you are like 84 00:04:05,200 --> 00:04:08,040 Speaker 1: totally like, let's go, let's do it. I just tell 85 00:04:08,080 --> 00:04:10,320 Speaker 1: you everything, everything I hear. I just I'm not buying. 86 00:04:10,360 --> 00:04:13,280 Speaker 1: I know it's bad. I mean so right exactly. And 87 00:04:13,320 --> 00:04:14,920 Speaker 1: you know, I said, you know, I I have a 88 00:04:14,920 --> 00:04:16,719 Speaker 1: friend who's a good friend of Todd who's told me 89 00:04:16,800 --> 00:04:19,200 Speaker 1: on several occasions that he's fine, he's working out with him, 90 00:04:19,200 --> 00:04:23,640 Speaker 1: he's fine. And Jake Lazer even wrote a response to 91 00:04:23,680 --> 00:04:26,560 Speaker 1: a question in his mail bag that he said, like, 92 00:04:27,279 --> 00:04:29,680 Speaker 1: you know, if Todd can handle the full workload, he's 93 00:04:29,680 --> 00:04:32,480 Speaker 1: gonna get it. But we have to see whether or 94 00:04:32,520 --> 00:04:35,400 Speaker 1: not his knee is going to be able to withstand that. Now, 95 00:04:35,760 --> 00:04:37,680 Speaker 1: I don't know that we're going to have any clear 96 00:04:37,720 --> 00:04:41,120 Speaker 1: picture on this even starting in week one. I don't 97 00:04:41,120 --> 00:04:42,760 Speaker 1: know that we're gonna have a clear picture. Maybe we 98 00:04:42,839 --> 00:04:44,320 Speaker 1: get a clear pit. Is he gonna play in the 99 00:04:44,320 --> 00:04:48,839 Speaker 1: preseason right but it is participating uh in training camp. 100 00:04:48,920 --> 00:04:52,719 Speaker 1: We'll see if if Henderson looks awesome in the preseason, 101 00:04:52,760 --> 00:04:55,120 Speaker 1: it's just gonna drop Early's value. Even more. But this 102 00:04:55,200 --> 00:04:58,120 Speaker 1: is the single biggest Like Levian Bell last year was 103 00:04:58,160 --> 00:05:00,640 Speaker 1: like the single biggest issue in fantasy footb all in 104 00:05:00,720 --> 00:05:03,120 Speaker 1: terms of like the big name players. Girle is going 105 00:05:03,160 --> 00:05:06,479 Speaker 1: to be the biggest story in fantasy football from now 106 00:05:06,600 --> 00:05:10,000 Speaker 1: until we start drafting in August and moving into September. 107 00:05:11,080 --> 00:05:13,840 Speaker 1: Two things here, One, Girly was not participating at O 108 00:05:13,920 --> 00:05:18,360 Speaker 1: t S. Yes, right, he's just present set. The second thing, 109 00:05:18,800 --> 00:05:22,599 Speaker 1: um being, we won't see or hear or know anything 110 00:05:22,640 --> 00:05:25,520 Speaker 1: about this situation any further until week week one. The 111 00:05:25,600 --> 00:05:28,120 Speaker 1: Rams don't play players in the preseason man and Sean 112 00:05:28,200 --> 00:05:30,800 Speaker 1: McVeigh has lied out of his back, out of through 113 00:05:30,839 --> 00:05:34,360 Speaker 1: his teeth this entire this entire time about Todd Gurley's knee. Um, 114 00:05:34,400 --> 00:05:37,479 Speaker 1: so we won't know. So so at this point, so 115 00:05:37,640 --> 00:05:40,360 Speaker 1: completely fading, and so we have so we're we're doing 116 00:05:40,360 --> 00:05:43,080 Speaker 1: a mock draft um for NFL dot Com. It's gonna 117 00:05:43,080 --> 00:05:47,479 Speaker 1: be starting tomorrow and um uh it's a ten teamer 118 00:05:47,640 --> 00:05:51,360 Speaker 1: with some Morrow House from the industry, Jake Ceeley, Bob Harris, 119 00:05:51,680 --> 00:05:54,360 Speaker 1: Jake Jehich afterwards, among others. You know, we'll get a 120 00:05:54,360 --> 00:05:56,520 Speaker 1: couple of those guys on to talk about draft too, 121 00:05:56,720 --> 00:06:00,320 Speaker 1: so I can go in and look, at what point 122 00:06:01,040 --> 00:06:04,520 Speaker 1: would you be comfortable drafting Gurley in the first Well, 123 00:06:05,080 --> 00:06:08,400 Speaker 1: so I'm I'm looking at Fantasy Football calculator right now. 124 00:06:08,440 --> 00:06:13,600 Speaker 1: He is the number seven overall pick right now, and 125 00:06:13,800 --> 00:06:16,880 Speaker 1: I know it like I have been saying this whole time. 126 00:06:16,920 --> 00:06:18,440 Speaker 1: I've been saying this whole time. And if I'm sitting 127 00:06:18,480 --> 00:06:20,160 Speaker 1: at five and he's still there, like I would think 128 00:06:20,160 --> 00:06:23,760 Speaker 1: about it. Um at seven, I would definitely pull the 129 00:06:23,800 --> 00:06:27,159 Speaker 1: trigger on Todd Gurley. But it just it comes with 130 00:06:27,360 --> 00:06:31,080 Speaker 1: so like you got, in no particular order, your top 131 00:06:31,120 --> 00:06:36,400 Speaker 1: four guys, right Zeke, Barkley, Uh, Chimea and McCaffrey. I 132 00:06:36,400 --> 00:06:40,479 Speaker 1: feel like those four you have very little concern about. 133 00:06:41,120 --> 00:06:42,960 Speaker 1: After that, you can start to kind of pick it 134 00:06:43,080 --> 00:06:44,720 Speaker 1: at some of these guys. You know, Melvin Gordon, you 135 00:06:44,720 --> 00:06:46,520 Speaker 1: can kind of pick at David Johnson, you can sort 136 00:06:46,560 --> 00:06:49,040 Speaker 1: of pick at Todd Gurley where obviously you know you 137 00:06:49,240 --> 00:06:51,640 Speaker 1: love Bell. All these guys you can sort of pick 138 00:06:51,640 --> 00:06:53,680 Speaker 1: out a little bit. So if you're sitting there, the 139 00:06:53,720 --> 00:06:55,520 Speaker 1: worst spot to be this year is going to be five, 140 00:06:55,760 --> 00:06:58,480 Speaker 1: because who knows what you do? Well. So the draft order, 141 00:06:58,520 --> 00:07:02,119 Speaker 1: which was randomly selected, has our friend Graham at six 142 00:07:02,160 --> 00:07:07,440 Speaker 1: and you like it, and and then I'm so like 143 00:07:07,520 --> 00:07:09,600 Speaker 1: you guys are like writing that sweet spot where like 144 00:07:09,840 --> 00:07:12,920 Speaker 1: he might be there. I will not even entertain Todd Gurley. Okay, Yeah, 145 00:07:13,000 --> 00:07:15,320 Speaker 1: I mean I'm I think it's fair that you can 146 00:07:15,360 --> 00:07:18,320 Speaker 1: pick d J, you can pick on Bell. Uh. For me, 147 00:07:18,360 --> 00:07:22,920 Speaker 1: I'm drafting Hopkins David Okay. So you're going wide receiver 148 00:07:23,000 --> 00:07:26,120 Speaker 1: at that point, even taking Travis Kelsey over him. So okay. 149 00:07:26,160 --> 00:07:29,000 Speaker 1: So so let's let Barkley is gonna go one likely, 150 00:07:29,280 --> 00:07:33,040 Speaker 1: Zeke Kimara CMC is gonna be there, Gordon, So you're 151 00:07:33,120 --> 00:07:36,240 Speaker 1: Gordon over girl. You're saying Levan Bell over over early 152 00:07:36,280 --> 00:07:38,600 Speaker 1: at this point, At what point do you turn to 153 00:07:38,600 --> 00:07:40,640 Speaker 1: the wide receiver position and say, I'm gonna go Nuke, 154 00:07:40,680 --> 00:07:43,320 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go Davante Adams like James Conner, Joe Max 155 00:07:43,360 --> 00:07:46,520 Speaker 1: and David Johnson like all those guys. After the first 156 00:07:46,520 --> 00:07:49,200 Speaker 1: couple of top wide receivers, I've taken James Connor over 157 00:07:49,240 --> 00:07:51,320 Speaker 1: Todd Gurley, and I'll do it again to wow. Yeah, 158 00:07:51,520 --> 00:07:55,000 Speaker 1: I mean, guys, look, we get we every single year 159 00:07:55,680 --> 00:07:59,520 Speaker 1: we want to sell ourselves on injury optimism every single year, 160 00:07:59,840 --> 00:08:02,880 Speaker 1: and this coming year, Todd Gurley, like you just mentioned, 161 00:08:02,960 --> 00:08:07,040 Speaker 1: is the biggest test case of injury optimism. I mean, 162 00:08:07,280 --> 00:08:09,840 Speaker 1: I've been adamant on this show that I'm very concerned 163 00:08:09,840 --> 00:08:11,960 Speaker 1: about his knee, and we watch all the Rams actions 164 00:08:12,000 --> 00:08:16,920 Speaker 1: and they're very concerned too. Um. You you cannot win 165 00:08:17,040 --> 00:08:20,040 Speaker 1: your league with your first pick, but you can definitely 166 00:08:20,080 --> 00:08:23,400 Speaker 1: lose it. And I am not about to lose my 167 00:08:23,400 --> 00:08:27,000 Speaker 1: my league by taking Todd Gurley, who I have significant 168 00:08:27,040 --> 00:08:29,880 Speaker 1: injuries concerns about um in the first round. The only 169 00:08:29,920 --> 00:08:32,240 Speaker 1: the only time I really even consider him in the 170 00:08:32,240 --> 00:08:34,079 Speaker 1: best ball drafts that I've done so far is when 171 00:08:34,080 --> 00:08:36,400 Speaker 1: he slips. When he does slip in twelve team leagues 172 00:08:36,400 --> 00:08:39,280 Speaker 1: into the second round. Um, And every time I've taken him, 173 00:08:39,320 --> 00:08:40,760 Speaker 1: I've taken him once or twice at the end of 174 00:08:40,800 --> 00:08:44,280 Speaker 1: the first and I regret it every time. Interesting and 175 00:08:44,320 --> 00:08:46,160 Speaker 1: another thing, too, is that you know, you can say, well, 176 00:08:46,160 --> 00:08:48,920 Speaker 1: I'll simply just take you know Henderson as a handcuff. 177 00:08:48,960 --> 00:08:51,040 Speaker 1: But the problem is Hando is getting up there in 178 00:08:51,080 --> 00:08:54,280 Speaker 1: ADP man. Dude, I was I was in I was 179 00:08:54,320 --> 00:08:56,720 Speaker 1: in a Pro Football Focus mock and I think I 180 00:08:56,720 --> 00:08:58,520 Speaker 1: told you guys last week, I think you're in the 181 00:08:58,559 --> 00:09:01,880 Speaker 1: seventh round. I think I want to say that, uh, 182 00:09:02,040 --> 00:09:04,480 Speaker 1: Evan Silver might have taken in the seventh round. I'll 183 00:09:04,480 --> 00:09:06,720 Speaker 1: say that the sixth seventh round is a little too 184 00:09:06,840 --> 00:09:08,880 Speaker 1: rich just because there's so many receivers and tight ends 185 00:09:08,880 --> 00:09:11,640 Speaker 1: and in that range. But eighth round, because running back 186 00:09:11,720 --> 00:09:13,959 Speaker 1: is basically dead by then, I'm fine with Henderson in 187 00:09:14,040 --> 00:09:16,679 Speaker 1: the eighth I say, right now, he's got a ninth 188 00:09:16,760 --> 00:09:20,520 Speaker 1: round a DP calculator. So but when you get into 189 00:09:20,559 --> 00:09:23,640 Speaker 1: the draft with the big brains, he's gonna go before that. 190 00:09:23,679 --> 00:09:25,640 Speaker 1: He's gonna go before that. Yeah, I mean, I will 191 00:09:25,679 --> 00:09:27,880 Speaker 1: say that the you know again, it's always always why 192 00:09:27,920 --> 00:09:29,480 Speaker 1: I like when I do mock draft. I like to 193 00:09:29,480 --> 00:09:32,520 Speaker 1: do just random my draft with you know, with random people, 194 00:09:32,559 --> 00:09:34,640 Speaker 1: because it's a little bit different drafting out in the 195 00:09:34,679 --> 00:09:37,719 Speaker 1: real world, you know, a little bit whing is three 196 00:09:37,800 --> 00:09:40,120 Speaker 1: quarterbacks are gone in the second round. You're like, what's 197 00:09:40,120 --> 00:09:43,760 Speaker 1: happening here? You know that? Actually, So speaking of that too, 198 00:09:44,080 --> 00:09:46,240 Speaker 1: So Girley is certainly going to be like the number 199 00:09:46,280 --> 00:09:48,679 Speaker 1: one topic of conversation in fantasy football. The number two 200 00:09:48,720 --> 00:09:50,719 Speaker 1: topic of conversation is going to be Tyreek killing. What 201 00:09:50,760 --> 00:09:52,720 Speaker 1: happens with him if he's suspended for the season, if 202 00:09:52,760 --> 00:09:55,400 Speaker 1: he's suspended for a portion of the season either way, 203 00:09:55,440 --> 00:09:58,679 Speaker 1: likely to be suspended for some number of games, if 204 00:09:58,720 --> 00:10:01,960 Speaker 1: not the entire year, And that has a direct effect 205 00:10:02,000 --> 00:10:04,880 Speaker 1: on the value of Patrick Mahomes, who I believe is 206 00:10:04,920 --> 00:10:07,960 Speaker 1: guaranteed to regress because there's no way in hell he's 207 00:10:07,960 --> 00:10:10,280 Speaker 1: gonna be better, and he was last season when he 208 00:10:10,320 --> 00:10:13,640 Speaker 1: had the best season of any quarterback ever. So if 209 00:10:13,679 --> 00:10:16,040 Speaker 1: the number one quarterback in fantasy football is certain to 210 00:10:16,080 --> 00:10:18,679 Speaker 1: regress and then he loses a guy who had well 211 00:10:18,720 --> 00:10:21,680 Speaker 1: over a thousand yards and double digit touchdowns catching balls 212 00:10:21,720 --> 00:10:24,800 Speaker 1: from him, where does Mahomes fall And do you move 213 00:10:24,840 --> 00:10:27,560 Speaker 1: Aaron Rodgers ahead of him. I'm not I'm not drafting Mahomes, 214 00:10:27,600 --> 00:10:30,880 Speaker 1: and I might move. I'm really strongly considering putting to 215 00:10:30,920 --> 00:10:34,160 Speaker 1: Shaun Watson in one. I think Watson could go. I 216 00:10:34,160 --> 00:10:36,760 Speaker 1: think he could. My my sneaky pick for the QB 217 00:10:36,880 --> 00:10:39,760 Speaker 1: one this year is gonna be Andrew Luck. I like that. 218 00:10:39,760 --> 00:10:41,559 Speaker 1: That's that's my sneaky pick for because I think we're 219 00:10:41,559 --> 00:10:44,600 Speaker 1: you know, we're obviously talking about Mahomes, we're talking about Watson, 220 00:10:44,360 --> 00:10:47,480 Speaker 1: Aaron Rodgers. Dean just comes up because it's like muscle memory, 221 00:10:47,480 --> 00:10:49,400 Speaker 1: I think for a lot of us. But you know, well, 222 00:10:49,440 --> 00:10:52,040 Speaker 1: and you know, luck Andrew's got that shot. Luck. Also 223 00:10:52,120 --> 00:10:55,640 Speaker 1: he has Paris Hilton. This is this season, right, Paris 224 00:10:55,720 --> 00:10:58,360 Speaker 1: Hilton the second second year in this offense with Paris 225 00:10:58,360 --> 00:11:02,520 Speaker 1: Campbell and offensive line. Yeah, I like that. Hopefully Jack 226 00:11:02,600 --> 00:11:06,439 Speaker 1: Doyle will be back. You've got some weapons. You got 227 00:11:06,480 --> 00:11:08,920 Speaker 1: Devin Funchius in their red's own guy. So that's actually 228 00:11:08,920 --> 00:11:11,160 Speaker 1: a big thing for that. They love to play twelve personal, 229 00:11:11,280 --> 00:11:14,040 Speaker 1: they love to play two Doyle back. It's going to 230 00:11:14,080 --> 00:11:16,080 Speaker 1: be you know, it's funny. I've been saying for most 231 00:11:16,080 --> 00:11:17,880 Speaker 1: of the off season that I thought Robert Woods would 232 00:11:17,880 --> 00:11:19,640 Speaker 1: be the most overdrafted player, but it could end up 233 00:11:19,679 --> 00:11:22,080 Speaker 1: being Pat Mahomes when it's all said and done. Yeah, 234 00:11:22,160 --> 00:11:24,600 Speaker 1: because there's like, so, so give me a quick projection, 235 00:11:24,880 --> 00:11:29,240 Speaker 1: um fifty touchdowns last year, right, I say thirty five 236 00:11:30,320 --> 00:11:32,120 Speaker 1: And I mean I'm I'm right there too. I'm saying, 237 00:11:32,120 --> 00:11:33,840 Speaker 1: you know, somewhere between thirty five and fourty that. I mean, 238 00:11:33,880 --> 00:11:36,360 Speaker 1: that's that's a big If the DW he throws thirty 239 00:11:36,400 --> 00:11:41,240 Speaker 1: to thirty five touchdowns, that's fantastic, It's awesome. Compared to 240 00:11:41,280 --> 00:11:43,640 Speaker 1: the greatest season of all time. I mean, like, you know, well, 241 00:11:43,760 --> 00:11:47,160 Speaker 1: it's a step back the of course, compared to the greatest. Yeah, 242 00:11:47,200 --> 00:11:49,120 Speaker 1: I mean it's like Chris Johnson. Remember what Chris Johnson 243 00:11:49,120 --> 00:11:50,959 Speaker 1: went nuts and he was like all c J two 244 00:11:51,000 --> 00:11:52,360 Speaker 1: K and then the following year is kind of like 245 00:11:52,600 --> 00:11:54,960 Speaker 1: there was still a decent season, but compared to what 246 00:11:55,000 --> 00:11:57,720 Speaker 1: he had done. I'll say that the thing I'm looking 247 00:11:57,720 --> 00:12:00,640 Speaker 1: for for Mahomes this season is because he was aggressive 248 00:12:00,800 --> 00:12:02,800 Speaker 1: looking to throw down field last season. If they do 249 00:12:02,800 --> 00:12:05,000 Speaker 1: not have Tyreek Hill, I'll be interested to see if 250 00:12:05,000 --> 00:12:08,280 Speaker 1: they design more runs with him because Mahomes is extremely mobile, 251 00:12:08,360 --> 00:12:10,480 Speaker 1: I think, and they basically did not use that in 252 00:12:10,520 --> 00:12:12,280 Speaker 1: any part of their offense next year. So if Mahomes 253 00:12:12,400 --> 00:12:13,600 Speaker 1: runs a little bit more and they kind of get 254 00:12:13,679 --> 00:12:15,079 Speaker 1: him out of structure a little bit more, I think 255 00:12:15,080 --> 00:12:18,040 Speaker 1: that could help his fantasy value. Um added rushing, but 256 00:12:18,280 --> 00:12:20,679 Speaker 1: I'm loving those. Those touchdowns are gonna regress, and I 257 00:12:20,679 --> 00:12:22,840 Speaker 1: have not I have not even even entertained drafting him 258 00:12:22,880 --> 00:12:24,920 Speaker 1: in that d now. I mean I took hardman and 259 00:12:25,600 --> 00:12:28,240 Speaker 1: where where you have to to reach to get Mahomes. 260 00:12:28,240 --> 00:12:30,360 Speaker 1: There's no chance I'm never going to get him. Never 261 00:12:30,679 --> 00:12:33,000 Speaker 1: actually moved Sammy Watkins into my top twenty I have 262 00:12:33,320 --> 00:12:35,120 Speaker 1: right now, I have Watkins in my top twe So 263 00:12:35,360 --> 00:12:36,920 Speaker 1: but the thing about Watkins is that, I mean, as 264 00:12:36,960 --> 00:12:39,080 Speaker 1: good as he is, he can stretch the field. I mean, dudes, 265 00:12:39,120 --> 00:12:41,280 Speaker 1: not durrible. So he's got to stay on the field. 266 00:12:41,320 --> 00:12:43,840 Speaker 1: Imagine if he loses Watkins to my goodness. Yeah, And 267 00:12:43,960 --> 00:12:45,960 Speaker 1: I don't know. I feel like at this point in 268 00:12:46,000 --> 00:12:48,680 Speaker 1: his career, we've seen what Sammy Watkins is when he 269 00:12:48,840 --> 00:12:51,240 Speaker 1: is supposed to be, when he's asked to carry a 270 00:12:51,240 --> 00:12:53,560 Speaker 1: heavier load in a passing hat. That one big season 271 00:12:53,640 --> 00:12:57,640 Speaker 1: and that's it, and that's it. Other news, the Cardinals 272 00:12:57,640 --> 00:13:01,720 Speaker 1: reportedly made you shotgun formation either exclusively or pretty darn 273 00:13:01,840 --> 00:13:04,760 Speaker 1: close to sign me up. Um, this is the thing. 274 00:13:04,800 --> 00:13:07,160 Speaker 1: Like I opened Twitter a few days ago when the 275 00:13:07,280 --> 00:13:11,200 Speaker 1: story hit and Fantasy Twitter lost its collective, I've lost 276 00:13:11,200 --> 00:13:14,280 Speaker 1: my I'm a die hard Cowboys fan and I might 277 00:13:14,360 --> 00:13:16,760 Speaker 1: just damn well buy a Kyler Murray jersey to wear 278 00:13:16,760 --> 00:13:19,000 Speaker 1: it around because I love him so much. If you 279 00:13:19,040 --> 00:13:22,559 Speaker 1: look at last year, Oklahoma ran eight plays. Uh. Six 280 00:13:23,440 --> 00:13:25,719 Speaker 1: of those plays are run out of the shotgun. Uh. 281 00:13:25,720 --> 00:13:28,840 Speaker 1: He had four hundred three passing plays including scrambles, which 282 00:13:28,880 --> 00:13:32,480 Speaker 1: is about fifty eight percent. So dude, put him in 283 00:13:32,520 --> 00:13:35,200 Speaker 1: the shotgun. Let him do his thing. Man, it is 284 00:13:35,240 --> 00:13:37,720 Speaker 1: going to be a lot of fun to watch this 285 00:13:37,800 --> 00:13:40,560 Speaker 1: kid play the quarterback position. I believe Brad Evans from 286 00:13:40,760 --> 00:13:44,000 Speaker 1: who was tweeting fantasy porn when this story came out, 287 00:13:44,040 --> 00:13:46,800 Speaker 1: because that's that's how excited people. Brad Evans has Kyler 288 00:13:46,880 --> 00:13:49,720 Speaker 1: Murray inside his like top five top five, which and 289 00:13:49,720 --> 00:13:52,520 Speaker 1: I love Brad, but but his projection. I think his 290 00:13:52,559 --> 00:13:57,439 Speaker 1: projections had Kyler's season more productive than Cam Newton's m 291 00:13:57,480 --> 00:14:02,319 Speaker 1: V PEA, which at the hype out there, I think 292 00:14:02,320 --> 00:14:05,120 Speaker 1: I have Kyler real right around eleven. I moved him 293 00:14:05,160 --> 00:14:08,080 Speaker 1: up from like I got him around eleven. Um. I mean, 294 00:14:08,480 --> 00:14:11,480 Speaker 1: and I can I can see myself because I do 295 00:14:11,559 --> 00:14:14,400 Speaker 1: have I do have that that Kyler fever. I could 296 00:14:14,440 --> 00:14:16,760 Speaker 1: see myself moving him a little bit more. But I mean, 297 00:14:16,800 --> 00:14:18,840 Speaker 1: there there comes a point where it's like, you know, 298 00:14:19,000 --> 00:14:21,880 Speaker 1: do I do I put him ahead of you know, Breeze? 299 00:14:21,880 --> 00:14:23,400 Speaker 1: Maybe do I put ahead and the wins? Okay? Do 300 00:14:23,440 --> 00:14:25,400 Speaker 1: I put him ahead of Matt Ryan? I mean golf, 301 00:14:25,480 --> 00:14:27,360 Speaker 1: when I was going through my quarterback rankings do I 302 00:14:27,400 --> 00:14:29,320 Speaker 1: have Murray way lower? I've got him in like nineteen, 303 00:14:29,360 --> 00:14:31,240 Speaker 1: so I'm kind of not really draft. I gotta I 304 00:14:31,240 --> 00:14:33,840 Speaker 1: gotta mention this season. I think you have probably the 305 00:14:33,920 --> 00:14:35,400 Speaker 1: right opinion. I think I need to bump them up 306 00:14:35,400 --> 00:14:36,960 Speaker 1: a few spots. But I have I have the same 307 00:14:37,280 --> 00:14:40,440 Speaker 1: basically same taking so many quarterbacks, there's so many good quarterbacks, 308 00:14:40,480 --> 00:14:43,240 Speaker 1: like I cannot draft. I cannot put Kyler Murray over 309 00:14:43,320 --> 00:14:47,000 Speaker 1: Cam Newton because Cam Newton is. If Cam Newton is 310 00:14:47,680 --> 00:14:50,280 Speaker 1: this season, his ceiling is basically what we want Kyler 311 00:14:50,320 --> 00:14:52,520 Speaker 1: Murray to be in the first But so my thing 312 00:14:52,520 --> 00:14:54,680 Speaker 1: with Cam it goes back to kind of your point 313 00:14:54,720 --> 00:14:58,320 Speaker 1: about Girly though, the the injury optimism there. But Cam 314 00:14:58,400 --> 00:15:00,800 Speaker 1: costs a tent or eleventh Trump pick, true as opposed 315 00:15:00,800 --> 00:15:02,360 Speaker 1: to the and if your top ten and if your 316 00:15:02,400 --> 00:15:04,000 Speaker 1: quarterback sucks, you just go through the waiver wire and 317 00:15:04,040 --> 00:15:06,320 Speaker 1: replace them risk You cannot replace Todd Girl in the 318 00:15:06,320 --> 00:15:08,840 Speaker 1: first round. You are correct, So all right, so we'll 319 00:15:08,840 --> 00:15:11,440 Speaker 1: see what happens there. Obviously, the you know a lot 320 00:15:11,480 --> 00:15:15,040 Speaker 1: of us are drinking the Cliff Kingsbury kool aid there. 321 00:15:15,080 --> 00:15:17,360 Speaker 1: I know I'm I'm one of them. So we'll see 322 00:15:17,400 --> 00:15:19,840 Speaker 1: how this works out. But you can imagine there may 323 00:15:19,880 --> 00:15:23,040 Speaker 1: be in auctions especially, you may have an interesting little 324 00:15:23,040 --> 00:15:25,080 Speaker 1: bidding one. I know that Tyler Murray's name. It's just 325 00:15:25,120 --> 00:15:27,120 Speaker 1: so crazy to look at the quarterback position, man, like 326 00:15:27,120 --> 00:15:31,320 Speaker 1: honestly like Murray plus guys. Yeah, I mean, like Josh 327 00:15:31,400 --> 00:15:33,040 Speaker 1: Allen could end up be in a QB one this year. 328 00:15:33,240 --> 00:15:35,440 Speaker 1: You think I'm nuts looking at the numbers that he put. Actually, 329 00:15:35,520 --> 00:15:37,560 Speaker 1: when you started running the football, could be a top 330 00:15:37,600 --> 00:15:41,080 Speaker 1: five kick us here whoa with that's a hot take 331 00:15:41,160 --> 00:15:43,480 Speaker 1: with the with his rushing, there's a path for Josh 332 00:15:43,480 --> 00:15:45,760 Speaker 1: Allen to back into the top. I mean you're you're 333 00:15:45,760 --> 00:15:49,280 Speaker 1: looking at Kirk Cousins being a low in QB two 334 00:15:49,280 --> 00:15:50,960 Speaker 1: and a lot of rankings, including my own, and this 335 00:15:51,000 --> 00:15:52,920 Speaker 1: is a guy who's like almost always been in the 336 00:15:53,000 --> 00:15:55,600 Speaker 1: top ten. Like it just says what is Lamar Jackson? 337 00:15:55,680 --> 00:15:58,360 Speaker 1: I love him too. So my my thing with Josh 338 00:15:58,360 --> 00:16:00,840 Speaker 1: Allen though, and his rushing is is I think last 339 00:16:00,920 --> 00:16:03,600 Speaker 1: year it caught everybody by surprise. This year, I think 340 00:16:03,600 --> 00:16:05,520 Speaker 1: people will be more on the defenses, will be more 341 00:16:05,520 --> 00:16:08,240 Speaker 1: on the lookout for it, so it may not be 342 00:16:08,680 --> 00:16:11,080 Speaker 1: as effective this I say, Josh Allen has the potential 343 00:16:11,080 --> 00:16:13,320 Speaker 1: will be a top five quarterback. But I'll be honest 344 00:16:13,360 --> 00:16:15,400 Speaker 1: with you, I don't know if I've drafted him this offseason. 345 00:16:15,720 --> 00:16:18,680 Speaker 1: I mean across my bestball draft draft, he just goes no, 346 00:16:18,800 --> 00:16:20,760 Speaker 1: I haven't either. I haven't either, just goes too high 347 00:16:20,800 --> 00:16:23,000 Speaker 1: for me because he does have that range of outcomes 348 00:16:23,040 --> 00:16:26,240 Speaker 1: where I mean, if he does average plus rushing yards, 349 00:16:27,280 --> 00:16:30,280 Speaker 1: my strategy gets into like, Okay, I'm maybe not drafted 350 00:16:30,280 --> 00:16:33,600 Speaker 1: in a quarterback until the round eleven somewhere in that, 351 00:16:33,840 --> 00:16:37,560 Speaker 1: but I typically like we'll take two, so like you know, 352 00:16:37,600 --> 00:16:39,800 Speaker 1: I'll get Cam and then I'll get Kyler for example 353 00:16:39,920 --> 00:16:42,200 Speaker 1: or something like that. So where Josh Allen is going 354 00:16:42,240 --> 00:16:45,240 Speaker 1: to be drafted, I'm not. I haven't in my dynasty league. Um, 355 00:16:45,360 --> 00:16:47,600 Speaker 1: and our draft just about wrapped up there. Um, maybe 356 00:16:47,600 --> 00:16:51,960 Speaker 1: we could talk about that, but uh uh yeah, it's ridiculous. 357 00:16:52,000 --> 00:16:53,680 Speaker 1: I mean, Tom Brady, I don't think he went into 358 00:16:53,680 --> 00:16:56,920 Speaker 1: one of the last two or three rounds. Yeah, I mean, 359 00:16:57,040 --> 00:16:58,680 Speaker 1: I guess a situation where in a lot of league, 360 00:16:58,720 --> 00:17:02,520 Speaker 1: especially a lot of re draft leagues. Uh you know, Brady, No, Brady, 361 00:17:03,040 --> 00:17:06,359 Speaker 1: We're very late, yeah, very late. So this is the 362 00:17:06,359 --> 00:17:10,320 Speaker 1: world that we live in, folks, Jelen Samuels says the 363 00:17:10,320 --> 00:17:13,399 Speaker 1: Steelers running back duo of him and James Connor could 364 00:17:13,520 --> 00:17:17,440 Speaker 1: quote be really scary, but you don't think so. Couple 365 00:17:17,440 --> 00:17:19,679 Speaker 1: of weeks ago, we were asking whether or not the 366 00:17:19,720 --> 00:17:22,760 Speaker 1: Steelers would actually go away from being a traditional one 367 00:17:22,800 --> 00:17:26,080 Speaker 1: back team to maybe running that and supposedly at ot 368 00:17:26,320 --> 00:17:29,399 Speaker 1: as the reports are, they are running two backs on 369 00:17:29,520 --> 00:17:32,879 Speaker 1: the field at the same time. Uh, Grandma, know you 370 00:17:32,920 --> 00:17:35,720 Speaker 1: said you drafted James Connor over Todd Gurley in a 371 00:17:35,800 --> 00:17:39,000 Speaker 1: few situations. Does this change your mind at all? Listening 372 00:17:39,040 --> 00:17:43,840 Speaker 1: to Jaln Samuel's I mean, sure that the Steelers should 373 00:17:44,000 --> 00:17:45,720 Speaker 1: rotate their running backs a little bit more, but they 374 00:17:45,800 --> 00:17:47,840 Speaker 1: haven't under Mike Tomlin. I mean under Mike Tomlin, they've 375 00:17:47,920 --> 00:17:51,240 Speaker 1: they've used a workhorse running back pretty much every single series. 376 00:17:51,280 --> 00:17:55,800 Speaker 1: The James Connor was top top ten and snaps carries targets. 377 00:17:56,840 --> 00:17:59,040 Speaker 1: I'm not gonna take anything away from like Levian or 378 00:17:59,080 --> 00:18:02,159 Speaker 1: D'angela Williams, because indeed, my buddy and and Levian's a 379 00:18:02,200 --> 00:18:05,520 Speaker 1: tremendous running back, but like that system is so conducive 380 00:18:05,560 --> 00:18:08,760 Speaker 1: to running back succeeding it hasn't mattered. I mean even 381 00:18:08,840 --> 00:18:11,400 Speaker 1: Jalen Samuel's when he came out last year, when Connor 382 00:18:11,560 --> 00:18:14,840 Speaker 1: he was awesome. I'm more I'm actually more concerned not 383 00:18:14,920 --> 00:18:17,320 Speaker 1: about Jalen Samuels or Binny Snell. I'm more concerned about 384 00:18:17,720 --> 00:18:21,080 Speaker 1: I mean, how in terms of how the Steeler's offense 385 00:18:21,200 --> 00:18:24,320 Speaker 1: changes efficiency wise without Antonio Brown? Are there as many 386 00:18:24,400 --> 00:18:26,560 Speaker 1: touchdown opportunities for Connor this year? That's mine and so 387 00:18:26,680 --> 00:18:29,080 Speaker 1: that was that was gonna be. My next question is, Yeah, 388 00:18:29,320 --> 00:18:33,040 Speaker 1: like the Angela Williams and Leve Bell and Leve I 389 00:18:33,080 --> 00:18:35,560 Speaker 1: think is is extremely talented on top of it, But 390 00:18:35,760 --> 00:18:37,639 Speaker 1: how much of that was because you did have to 391 00:18:37,680 --> 00:18:41,760 Speaker 1: pay attention to Antonio Brown? And if Juju can't match 392 00:18:41,920 --> 00:18:44,199 Speaker 1: that or at least come close to matching that, how 393 00:18:44,320 --> 00:18:46,639 Speaker 1: much does that impact what happens with those running backs there? 394 00:18:46,640 --> 00:18:48,160 Speaker 1: And I think that's the big question that we're gonna 395 00:18:48,200 --> 00:18:51,040 Speaker 1: watch going into this season. Um, you know, because we all, 396 00:18:51,080 --> 00:18:52,880 Speaker 1: I know, we all have high hopes for Juju. If 397 00:18:52,920 --> 00:18:55,360 Speaker 1: it doesn't work out, though, then that impacts everything else 398 00:18:55,400 --> 00:18:57,440 Speaker 1: in that offense. The best thing that Connor has going 399 00:18:57,480 --> 00:18:59,560 Speaker 1: for him, and this surprise to think pretty much everyone 400 00:18:59,600 --> 00:19:01,480 Speaker 1: last year is just how good of a receiver he is. 401 00:19:01,560 --> 00:19:03,600 Speaker 1: So with all their open very good with all their 402 00:19:03,640 --> 00:19:05,680 Speaker 1: open targets. I still think there's a very high floor 403 00:19:05,760 --> 00:19:08,440 Speaker 1: of receiving potential form. He had like fifty three or 404 00:19:08,560 --> 00:19:11,080 Speaker 1: somewhere around fifty, and he didn't play a full season. 405 00:19:11,160 --> 00:19:13,200 Speaker 1: He wasn't I mean, he wasn't averaging the Bell esque 406 00:19:13,280 --> 00:19:15,440 Speaker 1: like seven eight plus targets. Bell was like, you know, 407 00:19:15,680 --> 00:19:18,000 Speaker 1: he was heavily involved and he definitely held his own. 408 00:19:18,040 --> 00:19:20,159 Speaker 1: He was very good, yep, very good. I mean he 409 00:19:20,280 --> 00:19:23,080 Speaker 1: was probably if you drafted him at some point or 410 00:19:23,200 --> 00:19:24,639 Speaker 1: if you picked him up off the waiver wire. I 411 00:19:24,680 --> 00:19:27,280 Speaker 1: mean he was one of, if not the best, Yeah, 412 00:19:27,400 --> 00:19:30,359 Speaker 1: you know, uh, most valuable, one of those valuable pickups. 413 00:19:32,560 --> 00:19:36,639 Speaker 1: Last bit of headline news, the Jags offensive coordinator John D. 414 00:19:36,680 --> 00:19:39,760 Speaker 1: Filippo says Leonard four Nett needs to be a big 415 00:19:39,880 --> 00:19:43,440 Speaker 1: part of the offense. I have been saying for weeks 416 00:19:43,520 --> 00:19:45,400 Speaker 1: now that I don't really care how much they paid 417 00:19:45,480 --> 00:19:48,240 Speaker 1: Nick Foles. This offense was still going to revolve around 418 00:19:48,400 --> 00:19:51,680 Speaker 1: Leonard four Net. Uh. But I'm wondering, Graham, is this 419 00:19:51,760 --> 00:19:54,239 Speaker 1: another case of injury optimism that we're hoping four Net 420 00:19:54,400 --> 00:19:58,040 Speaker 1: can you know, slim down, stay healthy because I drafted 421 00:19:58,119 --> 00:19:59,880 Speaker 1: him in a mock. I took him the third and even, 422 00:20:00,000 --> 00:20:01,480 Speaker 1: and I was kind of like, I don't know what, 423 00:20:01,720 --> 00:20:04,200 Speaker 1: but I drafted him. I'm like, the third round seems great, 424 00:20:04,800 --> 00:20:06,840 Speaker 1: but it really is all depended on him staying on 425 00:20:06,920 --> 00:20:09,399 Speaker 1: the field this year. Yeah, yeah, it is. It is 426 00:20:09,400 --> 00:20:11,800 Speaker 1: an injury optimism case. But again, we're at least getting 427 00:20:11,800 --> 00:20:14,720 Speaker 1: a discount on a player we know whose role is 428 00:20:14,800 --> 00:20:16,920 Speaker 1: going to be monster when he's on the field. But again, 429 00:20:17,119 --> 00:20:19,639 Speaker 1: four Nets had four straight years, even dating back to 430 00:20:19,760 --> 00:20:21,920 Speaker 1: his days at LSU where he struggled with with ankle 431 00:20:22,080 --> 00:20:26,160 Speaker 1: or foot injuries. I'm I'm kind of still on board 432 00:20:26,240 --> 00:20:27,680 Speaker 1: with four Net, but I'm kind of with you. It's 433 00:20:27,720 --> 00:20:29,320 Speaker 1: like one of those one of those things that it 434 00:20:29,440 --> 00:20:31,400 Speaker 1: just depends on my team. It's like, if I find 435 00:20:31,480 --> 00:20:33,520 Speaker 1: him in the third round and I feel comfortable, like 436 00:20:33,600 --> 00:20:35,720 Speaker 1: I need for such a workhorse running back, I'm fine 437 00:20:35,720 --> 00:20:37,200 Speaker 1: with Fournette, but I'm not going out of my way 438 00:20:37,280 --> 00:20:39,240 Speaker 1: to target for Net and the yeah and the profoball 439 00:20:39,240 --> 00:20:41,680 Speaker 1: focus draft. I got him in a third round, which 440 00:20:41,720 --> 00:20:43,480 Speaker 1: is kind of I feel like the sweet spot for 441 00:20:43,560 --> 00:20:47,240 Speaker 1: where Fournett is. He posted something on his Instagram a 442 00:20:47,359 --> 00:20:50,800 Speaker 1: quote from Terry Ribiskie, who's his his running backs coach, 443 00:20:51,160 --> 00:20:52,920 Speaker 1: and it's a quote from four Net basically saying, I 444 00:20:53,000 --> 00:20:54,400 Speaker 1: want to be the best running back in the NFL. 445 00:20:54,400 --> 00:20:55,960 Speaker 1: I want to rush for two thousand yards. I want 446 00:20:55,960 --> 00:20:57,520 Speaker 1: to lead this team. I want to take the city 447 00:20:57,600 --> 00:20:59,240 Speaker 1: the super Bowl. I don't want to be a part 448 00:20:59,240 --> 00:21:01,960 Speaker 1: of the puzzle. I to be the puzzle. Um. I 449 00:21:02,040 --> 00:21:04,640 Speaker 1: mean he's been puzzling. He has been puzzling. He has 450 00:21:04,680 --> 00:21:07,440 Speaker 1: been in the nigga wrapped in a mystery. But I 451 00:21:07,560 --> 00:21:12,000 Speaker 1: think as a third rounds pick, I will take the 452 00:21:12,119 --> 00:21:14,000 Speaker 1: risk all day long. I mean, so I the mock 453 00:21:14,080 --> 00:21:16,000 Speaker 1: that I drafted him in the third rounds also because 454 00:21:16,560 --> 00:21:18,159 Speaker 1: where I was, I was in the back half, and 455 00:21:18,280 --> 00:21:20,680 Speaker 1: so my first two picks were Michael Thomas and Judus 456 00:21:20,680 --> 00:21:23,879 Speaker 1: Smith schust receiver for so then I went third Net. 457 00:21:23,920 --> 00:21:25,560 Speaker 1: I went for Net in the third rounds. I'm like, okay, 458 00:21:25,560 --> 00:21:27,000 Speaker 1: well I need to get a running back by now. 459 00:21:27,160 --> 00:21:29,840 Speaker 1: This was the best one available. Um, so it's sort 460 00:21:29,840 --> 00:21:32,600 Speaker 1: of sort of fell in my lap then, ye. So, um, 461 00:21:32,640 --> 00:21:34,119 Speaker 1: I know he says he's ready to go. As you 462 00:21:34,200 --> 00:21:36,560 Speaker 1: mentioned there on his Instagram that he he you know, 463 00:21:36,600 --> 00:21:38,960 Speaker 1: I know he's talked to everybody in the organization. He 464 00:21:39,040 --> 00:21:41,040 Speaker 1: seems to have cleared his head. Hopefully he comes in 465 00:21:41,240 --> 00:21:44,359 Speaker 1: in shape, uh and stays healthy this year, because if 466 00:21:44,400 --> 00:21:46,000 Speaker 1: he does, I mean we know that when he's healthy, 467 00:21:46,119 --> 00:21:48,240 Speaker 1: he has the potential to be a big, big play guy. 468 00:21:48,480 --> 00:21:50,760 Speaker 1: And think about what's behind him on the depth chart. 469 00:21:51,800 --> 00:21:55,200 Speaker 1: It's right right, it's right Armstead, Alfred Blue. I mean, yeah, 470 00:21:55,600 --> 00:21:58,800 Speaker 1: he's gonna play seventy plus, right, but he's just gotta 471 00:21:58,800 --> 00:22:01,320 Speaker 1: stay on the field. Um. The other question about this, 472 00:22:01,720 --> 00:22:04,200 Speaker 1: and you know, we had a hard enough time last 473 00:22:04,280 --> 00:22:07,200 Speaker 1: year trying to pick out Jags wide receivers. If Wondard 474 00:22:07,240 --> 00:22:09,520 Speaker 1: for net is again the focal point of the offense, 475 00:22:09,640 --> 00:22:11,920 Speaker 1: do we even bother this year? I mean, well, I 476 00:22:12,960 --> 00:22:15,399 Speaker 1: like Ded as well, but I mean there's there's a 477 00:22:15,440 --> 00:22:18,040 Speaker 1: ceiling on him, certainly because of what they're gonna do. 478 00:22:18,040 --> 00:22:20,400 Speaker 1: They're gonna run the football. They're hoping that defense bounces back, 479 00:22:20,880 --> 00:22:23,160 Speaker 1: uh and plays like it did a couple of seasons ago. 480 00:22:23,320 --> 00:22:26,800 Speaker 1: So if DD comes out and has you know, sixty 481 00:22:26,840 --> 00:22:30,720 Speaker 1: five catches and around fifty yards and maybe six seven touchdowns, 482 00:22:30,760 --> 00:22:33,240 Speaker 1: I think that's a good season. Yeah, all right, sounds good. 483 00:22:33,440 --> 00:22:35,280 Speaker 1: There you go. That's pretty much everything you need to know. 484 00:22:48,840 --> 00:22:52,400 Speaker 1: All right. So the news couple weeks ago about Ted 485 00:22:52,520 --> 00:22:56,080 Speaker 1: Gain saying he would race anybody for ten thou dollars. 486 00:22:56,800 --> 00:22:58,399 Speaker 1: I guess it's time to to kind of put up 487 00:22:58,440 --> 00:23:01,200 Speaker 1: a shut up now, because someone has put together a 488 00:23:01,359 --> 00:23:04,760 Speaker 1: forty yards of gold speed tournament. It's got Ted again, 489 00:23:04,880 --> 00:23:08,400 Speaker 1: it's got Alvin Kamara. A whole bunch of the NFL's 490 00:23:08,440 --> 00:23:11,159 Speaker 1: faster players are in this thing, and it is it 491 00:23:11,280 --> 00:23:13,200 Speaker 1: is literally what it sounds like. It is a tournament 492 00:23:14,119 --> 00:23:18,960 Speaker 1: uh of racist one on one races between guys um 493 00:23:20,080 --> 00:23:22,880 Speaker 1: and Well, first off, my first thing is the moment 494 00:23:22,960 --> 00:23:29,040 Speaker 1: somebody gets hurt, this thing is never coming back if 495 00:23:29,080 --> 00:23:34,280 Speaker 1: he if he even slightly pulls his hands like like this. 496 00:23:34,640 --> 00:23:38,399 Speaker 1: I'm sure every every NFL coach, general manager, owner is 497 00:23:38,480 --> 00:23:42,520 Speaker 1: watching this thing closely. In the moment somebody pulls a hamstring, 498 00:23:42,800 --> 00:23:47,280 Speaker 1: rolls and ankle, anything, even stubs a toe. Uh, they 499 00:23:47,320 --> 00:23:49,800 Speaker 1: are going to put clauses in contracts that this thing 500 00:23:49,960 --> 00:23:54,879 Speaker 1: never ever happened. Um, but it did give me to thinking, like, 501 00:23:55,640 --> 00:23:57,000 Speaker 1: you know, there are a lot of guys in this 502 00:23:57,160 --> 00:23:59,320 Speaker 1: thing that you can go to the website forty Yards 503 00:23:59,359 --> 00:24:03,040 Speaker 1: of Gold. Although it's not completely fully functional. It is 504 00:24:03,080 --> 00:24:07,199 Speaker 1: not a completely operational battle station yet. Um. But there 505 00:24:07,280 --> 00:24:08,960 Speaker 1: are some of the guys there. I think they're still 506 00:24:08,960 --> 00:24:10,720 Speaker 1: trying to get guys. I think they put something out 507 00:24:10,800 --> 00:24:13,200 Speaker 1: for like chad Ocho Senko and some other guys to 508 00:24:13,280 --> 00:24:15,639 Speaker 1: see who they could get. But it did get me 509 00:24:15,720 --> 00:24:19,480 Speaker 1: thinking about some races that I would like to see. 510 00:24:19,840 --> 00:24:22,080 Speaker 1: Some of them, you know, very serious, some of them 511 00:24:22,160 --> 00:24:23,920 Speaker 1: not so much. But I was kind of like, you know, 512 00:24:24,359 --> 00:24:26,479 Speaker 1: I figured we could just kick around some ideas here. 513 00:24:26,480 --> 00:24:27,920 Speaker 1: So I'm looking right now. Some of the guys who 514 00:24:27,960 --> 00:24:31,880 Speaker 1: were in this Alvin Cameara, uh, Ted Gin, Robbie Anderson, 515 00:24:31,960 --> 00:24:34,680 Speaker 1: Corey Coleman. Uh. Some of the guys they are budget. 516 00:24:34,680 --> 00:24:36,440 Speaker 1: There are a lot of defensive guys in this thing 517 00:24:36,640 --> 00:24:39,440 Speaker 1: as well. Uh. And if this website would cooperate, I 518 00:24:39,480 --> 00:24:42,680 Speaker 1: can pull them up for you real quick. Uh. Trey Wayne's, 519 00:24:42,760 --> 00:24:46,399 Speaker 1: Richard Robinson, Rogers, Crimarti. Mark Ingraham is also there. And 520 00:24:46,440 --> 00:24:50,880 Speaker 1: I don't understand why. Yeah, I wouldn't. I wouldn't peg 521 00:24:50,920 --> 00:24:53,600 Speaker 1: mark Ingram to do well in this tournament. Um. I 522 00:24:53,640 --> 00:24:57,119 Speaker 1: mean good football player, not exactly a speed guy so 523 00:24:57,320 --> 00:24:59,119 Speaker 1: much so, but I did give me thinks so some 524 00:24:59,200 --> 00:25:02,600 Speaker 1: of the guys weren't they like so again versus Marquis Goodwin, Right, 525 00:25:02,640 --> 00:25:06,439 Speaker 1: Marky's Goodwin is an Olympic level track star. I mean, 526 00:25:06,480 --> 00:25:09,239 Speaker 1: this is a guy who who raised in the Olympics. Um, 527 00:25:09,880 --> 00:25:12,000 Speaker 1: I would think, one, why isn't he in this? And 528 00:25:13,400 --> 00:25:15,720 Speaker 1: could Ted gin beat Marky's good one in the race? 529 00:25:17,119 --> 00:25:19,639 Speaker 1: Probably not at this point. I mean Marky's good one 530 00:25:19,680 --> 00:25:23,160 Speaker 1: was he was an Olympic long jumper, right, but yeah, 531 00:25:23,240 --> 00:25:24,800 Speaker 1: probably not. I mean, how old is Ted Ginn? It 532 00:25:24,880 --> 00:25:29,280 Speaker 1: now like thirty five? Again thirty five? No? Is he 533 00:25:29,359 --> 00:25:37,399 Speaker 1: that old? Let's see, he was born in nineteen. I'm 534 00:25:37,440 --> 00:25:40,080 Speaker 1: getting old, man. He's been around for a long time. 535 00:25:40,600 --> 00:25:44,160 Speaker 1: He was the brady Quin draft. I remember Ted Ginn 536 00:25:44,200 --> 00:25:48,679 Speaker 1: in Ohio State, you know, so wow, this gracious, I mean, 537 00:25:49,080 --> 00:25:50,840 Speaker 1: I'm gonna I'm gonna take a good one. I'm gonna 538 00:25:50,880 --> 00:25:53,840 Speaker 1: take a good one. The actual again could get him 539 00:25:53,840 --> 00:25:58,560 Speaker 1: early in his career was freaking fast, incredibly fast. Yeah alright, 540 00:25:58,600 --> 00:26:00,720 Speaker 1: so then ted gin Okay, So then would think Tedian 541 00:26:00,840 --> 00:26:04,280 Speaker 1: John Ross probably goes Ross did, provided John Ross doesn't 542 00:26:04,359 --> 00:26:06,560 Speaker 1: hurt himself. Right. The first two guys that you have 543 00:26:06,680 --> 00:26:09,320 Speaker 1: them up against like their teams won't want them running 544 00:26:09,359 --> 00:26:13,000 Speaker 1: because there's a Goodwin gets hurt and Ross. I don't 545 00:26:13,000 --> 00:26:14,879 Speaker 1: know where John Ross's health is at right now. I 546 00:26:14,960 --> 00:26:17,600 Speaker 1: have no clue he's so he's gone through so many injuries. Assuming, 547 00:26:17,680 --> 00:26:20,440 Speaker 1: you know, assuming John Ross is healthy, right, like, assuming 548 00:26:20,480 --> 00:26:21,960 Speaker 1: we get the John Ross that showed up to the 549 00:26:22,000 --> 00:26:24,920 Speaker 1: Combine a few years in past. Everybody John Ross. So 550 00:26:25,359 --> 00:26:26,800 Speaker 1: then so then I guess like we have the John 551 00:26:26,880 --> 00:26:31,600 Speaker 1: Ross v. Marquis Goodwin conversation, um, which to be interesting. 552 00:26:31,600 --> 00:26:34,560 Speaker 1: I think a healthy John Ross versus a healthy Marquis Goodwin, 553 00:26:34,600 --> 00:26:36,959 Speaker 1: that's the fun raise to watch John Ross. I think 554 00:26:37,000 --> 00:26:39,560 Speaker 1: I'd go John Ross. Yeah, all right, So then I went, 555 00:26:39,600 --> 00:26:41,639 Speaker 1: I decided to go put some quarterbacks against each other, right, 556 00:26:41,640 --> 00:26:45,240 Speaker 1: because there are no quarterbacks in this thing. Um, Lamar 557 00:26:45,359 --> 00:26:51,480 Speaker 1: Jackson versus Kyler Murray. Oh, Lamar, dude, he is so shifty, 558 00:26:52,080 --> 00:26:53,920 Speaker 1: so so shifty. I was. I was so bummed when 559 00:26:53,920 --> 00:26:55,560 Speaker 1: he didn't run in the Combine or his pro day. 560 00:26:55,800 --> 00:26:57,879 Speaker 1: So I so badly wanted a forty time one, one 561 00:26:57,880 --> 00:27:01,800 Speaker 1: of the Lamar Jackson forty time Um all right, uh 562 00:27:02,240 --> 00:27:04,639 Speaker 1: my my other one that I've always wanted just just 563 00:27:04,880 --> 00:27:09,200 Speaker 1: for for s S and g's um Tom Brady. Well 564 00:27:09,400 --> 00:27:11,360 Speaker 1: for for a while, I want to Tom Brady versus 565 00:27:11,359 --> 00:27:13,320 Speaker 1: Peyton Manning, right, But now I decided to keep it 566 00:27:13,400 --> 00:27:16,159 Speaker 1: to active players, right, So I said, Tom Brady, make 567 00:27:16,200 --> 00:27:18,960 Speaker 1: it a three way race between Tom Brady, Philip Rivers, 568 00:27:19,280 --> 00:27:21,200 Speaker 1: and Joe Flacco, because I think it would just be 569 00:27:21,320 --> 00:27:24,399 Speaker 1: comedy first of all. But I'm curious we would win 570 00:27:24,480 --> 00:27:26,840 Speaker 1: because it's like this would be the pinnacle of god running. 571 00:27:27,040 --> 00:27:33,359 Speaker 1: It's definitely not Rivers, but I mean, like they're all 572 00:27:33,480 --> 00:27:36,199 Speaker 1: equally as bad. I don't know, man, So I think 573 00:27:36,200 --> 00:27:38,879 Speaker 1: Phil Rivers is extremely extremely slow. Yeah, but here's the 574 00:27:38,880 --> 00:27:41,359 Speaker 1: thing I think. I think any sprint, it's a straight up, 575 00:27:41,440 --> 00:27:43,560 Speaker 1: straight line sprint. Rivers does not do well in a 576 00:27:43,680 --> 00:27:47,040 Speaker 1: long distance run. He probably because he's got what nine kids, 577 00:27:47,160 --> 00:27:50,240 Speaker 1: so like he's used to chasing kids around, so he's 578 00:27:50,280 --> 00:27:53,640 Speaker 1: got stamina. If anything, I think nine is on the way. 579 00:27:53,680 --> 00:27:58,400 Speaker 1: I believe number No. Nine or ten. He I thought 580 00:27:58,400 --> 00:28:00,560 Speaker 1: he was in double digit He might be in I 581 00:28:00,600 --> 00:28:02,639 Speaker 1: thought he was sebol digits. He might be in double digits, 582 00:28:02,680 --> 00:28:04,919 Speaker 1: like he got a reality TV might He might honestly 583 00:28:04,960 --> 00:28:07,399 Speaker 1: have like a special teams unit right now, Well, the 584 00:28:07,560 --> 00:28:09,720 Speaker 1: the what was it like? The the joke was like, 585 00:28:10,200 --> 00:28:14,360 Speaker 1: was it? Uh? Travis Henry He had a whole bunch 586 00:28:14,400 --> 00:28:17,160 Speaker 1: of kids. That was when Larry Johnson they were talking 587 00:28:17,160 --> 00:28:19,879 Speaker 1: about as well. But yeah, crim Marty, I think he 588 00:28:19,960 --> 00:28:21,800 Speaker 1: may be the leader in the clubhouse for for the 589 00:28:21,880 --> 00:28:24,720 Speaker 1: most kids. Rivers has a stamina because he's used to 590 00:28:24,800 --> 00:28:26,440 Speaker 1: chase it. He used to change a little kids around, 591 00:28:26,520 --> 00:28:28,159 Speaker 1: right like, So like in a long distance run, I 592 00:28:28,280 --> 00:28:31,480 Speaker 1: might take Rivers there, But so you limited to quarterbacks here. 593 00:28:31,560 --> 00:28:33,720 Speaker 1: But the eventual winner of this should go up against 594 00:28:33,800 --> 00:28:38,240 Speaker 1: Jason Witten. Do you think Jason Winn can run more 595 00:28:38,280 --> 00:28:41,560 Speaker 1: than forty yards? I don't know, Man, It's gonna be 596 00:28:41,640 --> 00:28:44,520 Speaker 1: interesting to watch him play football next season. He should 597 00:28:44,560 --> 00:28:46,120 Speaker 1: just emulate what he's gonna do in the field for 598 00:28:46,240 --> 00:28:48,840 Speaker 1: Dallas this year. Run five yards, turned around and fall down. 599 00:28:49,000 --> 00:28:51,840 Speaker 1: Yeah right, exactly where is um? And he's just gonna 600 00:28:51,840 --> 00:28:53,400 Speaker 1: be a coach on the field, right Like that's the 601 00:28:53,440 --> 00:28:56,040 Speaker 1: whole thing with him. Um. So, then my final one, 602 00:28:57,080 --> 00:28:59,360 Speaker 1: I would say I looked at forty times to kind 603 00:28:59,400 --> 00:29:02,000 Speaker 1: of come up with this one. At the combine, Mitch 604 00:29:02,080 --> 00:29:05,840 Speaker 1: Rubisky ran a four six three Aaron Donald ran a 605 00:29:05,920 --> 00:29:10,480 Speaker 1: four six two, so a Mitch Drubisky Aaron Donald race 606 00:29:10,680 --> 00:29:14,560 Speaker 1: could potentially be really interesting. I think, man, Aaron Donald 607 00:29:14,880 --> 00:29:20,640 Speaker 1: two eighty four Mitch probably why he's all muscle. Yeah, 608 00:29:21,120 --> 00:29:24,200 Speaker 1: I think I don't know, Man, I'd probably go with 609 00:29:24,240 --> 00:29:26,720 Speaker 1: Aaron Donald just because he's such a free an athletics. 610 00:29:27,400 --> 00:29:29,960 Speaker 1: I think he was seventy pounds lighter. He would he 611 00:29:30,000 --> 00:29:33,680 Speaker 1: would intimidate Cherbinsky into submission like he would if Cherbisky 612 00:29:33,800 --> 00:29:35,959 Speaker 1: was close in the race, Donald would look at him 613 00:29:35,960 --> 00:29:37,920 Speaker 1: and said, you never slow down, buddy, just stop it. 614 00:29:37,960 --> 00:29:39,720 Speaker 1: Better slow down. I mean that's one of those were 615 00:29:39,880 --> 00:29:41,560 Speaker 1: you know you just if you looked at those guys 616 00:29:41,600 --> 00:29:44,239 Speaker 1: side by side, you would think, oh, well yeah, whisky right. 617 00:29:44,320 --> 00:29:47,800 Speaker 1: Like you know, if if we didn't work for a 618 00:29:47,920 --> 00:29:51,720 Speaker 1: certain company that had certain restrictions on, say, placing wagers 619 00:29:51,760 --> 00:29:54,480 Speaker 1: in places like Las Vegas, what are those things? I 620 00:29:54,520 --> 00:29:56,760 Speaker 1: don't know. Wait a minute, but this is not this 621 00:29:57,000 --> 00:29:58,520 Speaker 1: is not a team. It is not a team. It's 622 00:29:58,680 --> 00:30:00,720 Speaker 1: it's right. So I think I think would be so 623 00:30:00,800 --> 00:30:03,240 Speaker 1: we're good, okay, um. I would just think that most 624 00:30:03,280 --> 00:30:04,760 Speaker 1: of the money would come in on the Mitchell true 625 00:30:04,760 --> 00:30:08,200 Speaker 1: Bhiskuye side. Um, Donald would be a sneaky play Yeah. 626 00:30:08,360 --> 00:30:11,360 Speaker 1: Donald is such a freak. I mean, I don't know 627 00:30:11,480 --> 00:30:13,480 Speaker 1: this that the Waight difference is probably would get to me. 628 00:30:13,520 --> 00:30:15,360 Speaker 1: I think true Biscue probably had jamount just because he's 629 00:30:15,360 --> 00:30:17,720 Speaker 1: so much lighter. But yeah, I mean, but man, like 630 00:30:17,800 --> 00:30:19,320 Speaker 1: I said, I went, I was like looking at forty 631 00:30:19,400 --> 00:30:21,680 Speaker 1: times and I'm like, man, these guys are really I 632 00:30:21,720 --> 00:30:24,959 Speaker 1: mean as close as close can be. Imagine imagine being 633 00:30:25,000 --> 00:30:27,560 Speaker 1: nearly three pounds and running a four or six. Yeah, 634 00:30:28,040 --> 00:30:30,680 Speaker 1: I just all I know is last year during the playoffs, 635 00:30:30,880 --> 00:30:33,239 Speaker 1: I'm you know, Aaron Donald's Instagram was pictures of him 636 00:30:33,320 --> 00:30:35,760 Speaker 1: working out shirtless and stuff, and like, you know, my 637 00:30:35,800 --> 00:30:37,760 Speaker 1: girlfriend sees them and she's like, I'm like, no, that's 638 00:30:37,800 --> 00:30:40,760 Speaker 1: not that's not going to happen. If that, if that's 639 00:30:40,800 --> 00:30:42,560 Speaker 1: what you're looking for, the just you can you can 640 00:30:42,600 --> 00:30:45,280 Speaker 1: put that out of that good Margus. We're going to 641 00:30:45,360 --> 00:30:48,360 Speaker 1: his dad, Bob, Yeah exactly. Uh so yeah, man, I 642 00:30:48,400 --> 00:30:50,920 Speaker 1: get man like a crook in my neck from carrying 643 00:30:50,920 --> 00:30:55,880 Speaker 1: a kid around. It's right, So there we go. That's 644 00:30:55,880 --> 00:30:58,800 Speaker 1: our our little may talk there. Um, let's let's get 645 00:30:58,840 --> 00:31:02,240 Speaker 1: let's get to this right, Uh, game of Thrones obviously 646 00:31:02,360 --> 00:31:05,760 Speaker 1: ended last week. Graham, you weren't here, so your quick 647 00:31:05,800 --> 00:31:08,160 Speaker 1: takeaway on on the final episode and if you didn't 648 00:31:08,160 --> 00:31:10,480 Speaker 1: listen to the podcast last week, we basically all pooped 649 00:31:10,520 --> 00:31:14,000 Speaker 1: on it, even Mr Murphy, Ye, who was you know, 650 00:31:14,160 --> 00:31:16,280 Speaker 1: the the g O. T. Truther. I'm gonna keep I'm 651 00:31:16,280 --> 00:31:20,360 Speaker 1: gonna keep the train going. I just my biggest problem 652 00:31:20,400 --> 00:31:22,040 Speaker 1: with the whole show, and we'll talk about this, is 653 00:31:22,160 --> 00:31:24,520 Speaker 1: they just rushed it. There was no need to rush it, 654 00:31:24,640 --> 00:31:26,960 Speaker 1: there was no need. The first thirty minutes, I felt like, 655 00:31:27,000 --> 00:31:30,200 Speaker 1: we're actually pretty good. I love the first it was awesome. Yeah, 656 00:31:30,240 --> 00:31:32,000 Speaker 1: when they when they went to Hell. Yeah, then they 657 00:31:32,440 --> 00:31:34,440 Speaker 1: opened up with Danny and and all you know her 658 00:31:34,440 --> 00:31:36,880 Speaker 1: obviously her victory and her speech to the to her 659 00:31:37,000 --> 00:31:39,240 Speaker 1: armies was I thought it was fantastic. And I even 660 00:31:39,680 --> 00:31:42,400 Speaker 1: really loved the scene between John and Danny when John 661 00:31:42,520 --> 00:31:48,080 Speaker 1: killed her. But that's that's where after that was just like, 662 00:31:48,280 --> 00:31:52,760 Speaker 1: oh my god, why why why did they unravel? Look, 663 00:31:52,880 --> 00:31:55,480 Speaker 1: this show took so many years to develop, There's so 664 00:31:55,560 --> 00:31:59,040 Speaker 1: many characters to develop. Why did they come into this 665 00:31:59,160 --> 00:32:01,800 Speaker 1: final season with self imposed well, the final two seasons 666 00:32:01,840 --> 00:32:04,560 Speaker 1: with the self imposed deadline of just thirteen episodes. They 667 00:32:04,560 --> 00:32:07,360 Speaker 1: didn't have to. Nobody asked for it. Yeah, they could have, 668 00:32:07,520 --> 00:32:09,640 Speaker 1: could have. And I understand. I understand that these actors, 669 00:32:09,760 --> 00:32:13,360 Speaker 1: especially now, are expensive, and that you know, everyone has 670 00:32:13,400 --> 00:32:16,480 Speaker 1: different time restraints. And you know, Sophie Turners now she's 671 00:32:16,600 --> 00:32:18,680 Speaker 1: she's got a new superstar man. She got married to 672 00:32:18,720 --> 00:32:23,200 Speaker 1: a Jonas brother and now she's I mean, she's getting 673 00:32:23,280 --> 00:32:24,880 Speaker 1: lead acting roles. So I mean a lot of these 674 00:32:25,000 --> 00:32:26,960 Speaker 1: a lot of these actors and actresses are really moving 675 00:32:27,000 --> 00:32:29,520 Speaker 1: on to bigger and better things. So I understand time restraints. 676 00:32:29,560 --> 00:32:31,080 Speaker 1: But still at the same time, it was just so 677 00:32:32,040 --> 00:32:34,200 Speaker 1: I did not mind the ending. I liked how all 678 00:32:34,240 --> 00:32:36,840 Speaker 1: the characters ended. I just hated and how I got there, 679 00:32:36,960 --> 00:32:39,560 Speaker 1: got there all right. Um, by the way, did you 680 00:32:39,720 --> 00:32:43,600 Speaker 1: see that um kid Harrington is now in is it? 681 00:32:43,800 --> 00:32:48,440 Speaker 1: Is it rehab? Betty like or he he? Yeah, he 682 00:32:48,840 --> 00:32:54,880 Speaker 1: was so emotionally distraught over this show being over that 683 00:32:55,880 --> 00:32:59,000 Speaker 1: he's he's in rehab for like stress and alcohol. Did 684 00:32:59,040 --> 00:33:02,440 Speaker 1: you guys watch the h documentary? And he cried probably 685 00:33:02,440 --> 00:33:05,120 Speaker 1: twice the documentary. He probably his last day of filming, 686 00:33:05,160 --> 00:33:06,760 Speaker 1: and he cried when he read the script. But he 687 00:33:07,080 --> 00:33:10,000 Speaker 1: kills Denari's and so now after reading about he's going 688 00:33:10,040 --> 00:33:13,240 Speaker 1: to this rehabacility in Connecticut for the stress, and people 689 00:33:13,280 --> 00:33:15,720 Speaker 1: say it's induced by the fact that the show that 690 00:33:15,800 --> 00:33:17,360 Speaker 1: he's been a part of for decades over. Like the 691 00:33:17,360 --> 00:33:19,720 Speaker 1: stuff he said and the documentary was really kind of 692 00:33:19,800 --> 00:33:22,200 Speaker 1: like heartbreaking because he did care, I feel like more 693 00:33:22,280 --> 00:33:24,600 Speaker 1: than anyone else. Everyone else is like, oh it sad 694 00:33:24,600 --> 00:33:26,200 Speaker 1: it's over, but I'll have other projects. He was like, 695 00:33:26,280 --> 00:33:27,800 Speaker 1: this is my life. This is the best thing of 696 00:33:27,920 --> 00:33:30,240 Speaker 1: my life, Like nothing ever top this, And I was like, wow, 697 00:33:30,360 --> 00:33:32,560 Speaker 1: kid like, which is really interesting because you hear so 698 00:33:32,640 --> 00:33:35,720 Speaker 1: many actors who get identified with one role, like after 699 00:33:35,840 --> 00:33:37,360 Speaker 1: so many years, they want to get away from it, 700 00:33:37,400 --> 00:33:39,360 Speaker 1: they want to do something else. So it's it's kind 701 00:33:39,360 --> 00:33:43,040 Speaker 1: of different to hear someone who really just wants to 702 00:33:43,120 --> 00:33:45,200 Speaker 1: to keep going, like, you know, Urkle didn't want to 703 00:33:45,200 --> 00:33:47,520 Speaker 1: be Irkle forever. You know, I would think that at 704 00:33:47,600 --> 00:33:50,120 Speaker 1: some point. Because now I think we're gonna see Conharentson, 705 00:33:50,120 --> 00:33:52,440 Speaker 1: You're always gonna say it's Jones's just like you know, 706 00:33:52,560 --> 00:33:55,440 Speaker 1: Jason Alexander, that's Stanza, is George Costanza, no, no matter 707 00:33:55,480 --> 00:33:57,520 Speaker 1: what he's doing the KFC ads. Now, did you see 708 00:33:57,560 --> 00:34:02,840 Speaker 1: that kind of fayeah. So all right, So then this 709 00:34:02,920 --> 00:34:05,400 Speaker 1: brings us to kind of a show recap, and I 710 00:34:05,520 --> 00:34:07,760 Speaker 1: just put some categories down. I'm sure we will veer 711 00:34:07,840 --> 00:34:10,520 Speaker 1: off into other topics at some point, but just kind 712 00:34:10,520 --> 00:34:16,880 Speaker 1: of some talking points here. Um, favorite least favorite characters 713 00:34:16,920 --> 00:34:18,440 Speaker 1: over the course of the show, and doesn't have to 714 00:34:18,480 --> 00:34:20,200 Speaker 1: be like a main character, could just be you know, 715 00:34:20,239 --> 00:34:22,200 Speaker 1: somebody who showed up for a few episodes, maybe a 716 00:34:22,239 --> 00:34:24,920 Speaker 1: season or two. But you know, any any any characters 717 00:34:24,960 --> 00:34:28,600 Speaker 1: that stood out one way or another to anybody there. Well, 718 00:34:28,640 --> 00:34:31,320 Speaker 1: I'm a Cowboys fan of the Yankees fans that you 719 00:34:31,360 --> 00:34:33,560 Speaker 1: guys know that I like, I like the big I 720 00:34:33,680 --> 00:34:36,520 Speaker 1: love the John Snow character. And then you're gonna say 721 00:34:36,520 --> 00:34:38,960 Speaker 1: the Lanisters because future for teams and everyone thinks for 722 00:34:39,440 --> 00:34:45,080 Speaker 1: well either like because like I mean, the whole story, 723 00:34:45,239 --> 00:34:47,680 Speaker 1: like he's such a good man, and he's such a 724 00:34:47,760 --> 00:34:49,880 Speaker 1: great warrior, and he would have been such a great 725 00:34:50,000 --> 00:34:54,239 Speaker 1: leader and obviously that didn't happen, you know, unless you're 726 00:34:55,080 --> 00:34:59,000 Speaker 1: a wild thing, but just the whole sort of building 727 00:34:59,080 --> 00:35:01,440 Speaker 1: up of his character and and he's betrayed, you know, 728 00:35:01,840 --> 00:35:04,719 Speaker 1: and with the Night's Watch and then he's resurrected, which, 729 00:35:04,760 --> 00:35:07,480 Speaker 1: by the way, Eddie like he's resurrected for nothing, basically 730 00:35:07,520 --> 00:35:10,080 Speaker 1: got resurrected for nothing, which was just just annoyed the 731 00:35:10,120 --> 00:35:12,719 Speaker 1: hell out of me. But I really like like where 732 00:35:12,760 --> 00:35:15,440 Speaker 1: his character went up until the end where they basically 733 00:35:15,560 --> 00:35:18,520 Speaker 1: neutered him. They really did. I mean, he became kind 734 00:35:18,560 --> 00:35:21,319 Speaker 1: of a character um when when it could have been 735 00:35:21,360 --> 00:35:24,640 Speaker 1: so much better for him. I actually I liked the 736 00:35:25,120 --> 00:35:26,840 Speaker 1: I was fine with the way they ended it that 737 00:35:26,960 --> 00:35:29,480 Speaker 1: he's like, you know, the King of the True North, um, 738 00:35:29,719 --> 00:35:32,000 Speaker 1: and he goes and lives with you know the people. Yeah, 739 00:35:32,040 --> 00:35:33,520 Speaker 1: he goes and lives with the people he was most 740 00:35:33,600 --> 00:35:36,439 Speaker 1: comfortable with. He loved him. I was fine with that ending. 741 00:35:36,480 --> 00:35:40,560 Speaker 1: I just again, it just felt so like up, this 742 00:35:40,680 --> 00:35:43,000 Speaker 1: is what happened a right, Yeah it was. It was 743 00:35:43,040 --> 00:35:45,000 Speaker 1: just it was weird to send him to the Knight's 744 00:35:45,040 --> 00:35:48,520 Speaker 1: Watch when there's no night there's no nights re Well 745 00:35:48,560 --> 00:35:50,680 Speaker 1: brand New, there was no nights Watch anymore, there's no 746 00:35:50,760 --> 00:35:52,680 Speaker 1: need for one. He was sending him basically, he was 747 00:35:52,760 --> 00:35:57,839 Speaker 1: freeing him. Yeah, because John technically probably should have gotten killed. Yeah, 748 00:35:57,960 --> 00:36:01,320 Speaker 1: it's true. That's like the issue too, Like people don't realize, 749 00:36:01,360 --> 00:36:04,400 Speaker 1: like since episode one, when when Benji and Stark is around, 750 00:36:04,440 --> 00:36:05,480 Speaker 1: he's like, I want to go. Then when he was 751 00:36:05,640 --> 00:36:07,160 Speaker 1: you know, fourteen is supposed to be in the book, 752 00:36:07,160 --> 00:36:08,520 Speaker 1: he's like, I want to go to the Night's Watch. 753 00:36:08,560 --> 00:36:10,840 Speaker 1: Like John literally has been there since the beginning of 754 00:36:10,920 --> 00:36:13,239 Speaker 1: the show. But I think of all the other crazy 755 00:36:13,280 --> 00:36:15,360 Speaker 1: stuff that's happened with his character, you forget about that, 756 00:36:15,400 --> 00:36:18,200 Speaker 1: And I totally with you, but like, I'm okay with 757 00:36:18,320 --> 00:36:21,959 Speaker 1: him being King North of the Broken Wall or whatever 758 00:36:21,960 --> 00:36:23,759 Speaker 1: they want to call it now, but I wish that 759 00:36:23,880 --> 00:36:26,000 Speaker 1: he was the one that decided that I want to 760 00:36:26,080 --> 00:36:28,080 Speaker 1: go there UM. And that's why I kind of do 761 00:36:28,200 --> 00:36:30,279 Speaker 1: agree with what is saying too, because John is such 762 00:36:30,320 --> 00:36:34,520 Speaker 1: a great character. He's one of the true heroic honorable characters, really, 763 00:36:34,560 --> 00:36:37,480 Speaker 1: the only one besides Ned, I guess, but maybe he's 764 00:36:37,480 --> 00:36:39,960 Speaker 1: a tad smarter than Ned, because obviously Ned, you know, 765 00:36:40,160 --> 00:36:42,759 Speaker 1: his his story ends the ninth episode of the season one, 766 00:36:42,840 --> 00:36:45,359 Speaker 1: but John lives on UM and then is brought back, 767 00:36:45,440 --> 00:36:47,319 Speaker 1: and then it's like, Okay, why was he brought back? 768 00:36:47,360 --> 00:36:50,200 Speaker 1: He's supposed to be this hero, uh, And I guess 769 00:36:50,239 --> 00:36:52,800 Speaker 1: in a way he did kind of was he was, 770 00:36:52,880 --> 00:36:55,399 Speaker 1: because otherwise I mean, he basically freed the world from 771 00:36:55,840 --> 00:36:58,239 Speaker 1: Danny's tyranny. Not that not that most people know that 772 00:36:58,520 --> 00:37:01,600 Speaker 1: the world at large will never know, but that's what 773 00:37:01,680 --> 00:37:03,400 Speaker 1: he did. Yeah. No, you're right, he's still kind of 774 00:37:03,440 --> 00:37:06,759 Speaker 1: fulfilled the whole prince that was promised provacy. But in 775 00:37:06,920 --> 00:37:09,680 Speaker 1: typical Game of Thrones fashion, it wasn't like he's this, 776 00:37:09,960 --> 00:37:12,360 Speaker 1: you know, this guy who's wielding this giant sword and 777 00:37:12,440 --> 00:37:14,719 Speaker 1: he's fighting all these bad guys and everyone's watching him 778 00:37:14,760 --> 00:37:16,320 Speaker 1: and odd, it's like he does it in a discreet 779 00:37:16,400 --> 00:37:18,200 Speaker 1: way and then he gets shipped off, and that's kind 780 00:37:18,200 --> 00:37:20,200 Speaker 1: of like that's just the most Game of Thrones kind 781 00:37:20,239 --> 00:37:23,359 Speaker 1: of ending ever. Um. I mean, you know, I still 782 00:37:23,480 --> 00:37:26,200 Speaker 1: land on on On Torment maybe being my favorite character 783 00:37:26,320 --> 00:37:29,520 Speaker 1: and in this show, just because like he was equal 784 00:37:29,600 --> 00:37:31,920 Speaker 1: parts you know, seriousness when they needed it, but comic 785 00:37:32,000 --> 00:37:34,799 Speaker 1: relief when you know, when when they needed to have it. There. Um, 786 00:37:34,840 --> 00:37:40,280 Speaker 1: Plus he looks like the Dodgers starting Third Baseman Fantasy 787 00:37:40,360 --> 00:37:43,600 Speaker 1: Live like a year or two ago, a few years ago. Yeah, yeah, 788 00:37:43,880 --> 00:37:45,640 Speaker 1: but yeah, he looks like he looks like Justin Turner. 789 00:37:45,800 --> 00:37:48,640 Speaker 1: So that Corman is great, and he's great in terms 790 00:37:48,680 --> 00:37:51,000 Speaker 1: of like how you sometimes you bring characters on later 791 00:37:51,200 --> 00:37:52,640 Speaker 1: on or the middle of the show, you're like, oh, 792 00:37:52,719 --> 00:37:54,960 Speaker 1: what is this new guy? But he he almost felt 793 00:37:55,000 --> 00:37:56,520 Speaker 1: like he should have been there from the beginning because 794 00:37:56,680 --> 00:37:59,960 Speaker 1: everyone just like they everyone loved him that that episode, 795 00:38:00,000 --> 00:38:02,080 Speaker 1: and I guess it was was a last season when 796 00:38:02,239 --> 00:38:05,880 Speaker 1: when that group of guys went it was like John Torman, 797 00:38:06,000 --> 00:38:07,680 Speaker 1: it was like the seven of them. Yeah, they went 798 00:38:07,760 --> 00:38:11,120 Speaker 1: out seeking to find a white cast of like that 799 00:38:11,280 --> 00:38:14,800 Speaker 1: group of characters. That was awesome. That was so freaking 800 00:38:15,239 --> 00:38:19,440 Speaker 1: the hound was there was it was it was na 801 00:38:19,520 --> 00:38:21,920 Speaker 1: Thoris of mir was Barrack, they were all that, all 802 00:38:22,000 --> 00:38:24,640 Speaker 1: those guys together, those guys jaelled really well. That that's 803 00:38:24,680 --> 00:38:26,439 Speaker 1: a really good group of characters. So it's it's because 804 00:38:26,440 --> 00:38:29,719 Speaker 1: you're you're funny, but they're the best, wasn't it? Uh? 805 00:38:30,080 --> 00:38:33,920 Speaker 1: Was it Gentry who had a run back? Right? Fastest 806 00:38:33,960 --> 00:38:35,879 Speaker 1: guy on Game of Thrones man right all the way 807 00:38:35,920 --> 00:38:41,160 Speaker 1: back that quickly man versus Ted first John Robins Right, 808 00:38:42,760 --> 00:38:48,040 Speaker 1: It all comes back, Uh, you know obviously characters dying 809 00:38:48,160 --> 00:38:50,920 Speaker 1: getting off. I mean this was maybe one of the 810 00:38:51,040 --> 00:38:53,560 Speaker 1: first shows I watched. I mean I could think of, 811 00:38:53,760 --> 00:38:57,120 Speaker 1: you know, maybe The Wire, but like a major television 812 00:38:57,160 --> 00:39:00,200 Speaker 1: show where you just couldn't get attached to characters. Um, 813 00:39:00,360 --> 00:39:02,080 Speaker 1: you assumed that they were going to be you know. 814 00:39:02,160 --> 00:39:05,080 Speaker 1: I mean I will never forget when uh, like I 815 00:39:05,120 --> 00:39:07,000 Speaker 1: think when Robert Brathian died, I mean the first couple 816 00:39:07,040 --> 00:39:08,920 Speaker 1: episode did it like, Okay, this is a it's a 817 00:39:09,000 --> 00:39:12,920 Speaker 1: buddy story between med Stark and Robert Brathian. And and 818 00:39:13,120 --> 00:39:15,520 Speaker 1: Robert dies and I'm like, all, well, they're gonna matching 819 00:39:15,640 --> 00:39:17,600 Speaker 1: him back to life, right, like everything's gonna be fine. 820 00:39:17,600 --> 00:39:19,600 Speaker 1: And then like his name didn't appear in the opening credits, 821 00:39:19,640 --> 00:39:23,080 Speaker 1: I'm like, oh, he's he's like actually dead, you know. 822 00:39:23,320 --> 00:39:25,279 Speaker 1: And that was the only the beginning. So I think, 823 00:39:25,320 --> 00:39:28,080 Speaker 1: you know, you started looking at the depths that, um, 824 00:39:28,360 --> 00:39:31,920 Speaker 1: maybe your favorite quote unquote or at least favorite, like 825 00:39:32,080 --> 00:39:35,359 Speaker 1: I mean, for me, for all the people who died 826 00:39:35,400 --> 00:39:38,560 Speaker 1: watching watching Joffrey choked to death at his own wedding 827 00:39:38,640 --> 00:39:41,520 Speaker 1: was maybe it was maybe the most satisfying part. But 828 00:39:41,680 --> 00:39:44,600 Speaker 1: you know what though, uh Bolton getting eaten by the 829 00:39:44,640 --> 00:39:48,520 Speaker 1: Dodge was a close second. Ramsey Bolton, Yeah, I like 830 00:39:48,719 --> 00:39:52,360 Speaker 1: that one because Santa was like, you know, I got you, buddy, 831 00:39:52,960 --> 00:39:55,200 Speaker 1: after all you put me through. Your dogs have been 832 00:39:55,360 --> 00:39:58,279 Speaker 1: having eaten for whatever it was seven days. I have 833 00:39:58,360 --> 00:40:00,960 Speaker 1: a very contrary opinion because these are uh characters we 834 00:40:01,040 --> 00:40:03,640 Speaker 1: loved at the time. But I still think the best deaths, 835 00:40:03,880 --> 00:40:07,120 Speaker 1: even though even though they were relative to the show 836 00:40:07,160 --> 00:40:10,080 Speaker 1: pretty horrible, was the whole Red Wedding. I just I 837 00:40:10,280 --> 00:40:13,960 Speaker 1: loved that episode so so much. Yeah, I mean, just 838 00:40:14,480 --> 00:40:17,800 Speaker 1: the way it ended and just you know, at the 839 00:40:17,880 --> 00:40:20,000 Speaker 1: end it cuts the black. There's no music over the credits, 840 00:40:20,040 --> 00:40:22,520 Speaker 1: you know, they just they just roll credits over silence. 841 00:40:22,760 --> 00:40:25,080 Speaker 1: Still chilling. I mean that was still such a chilling episode. 842 00:40:25,480 --> 00:40:28,319 Speaker 1: I'm with you totally. People forget about Rob Stark. I'll 843 00:40:28,360 --> 00:40:31,319 Speaker 1: tie in favorite character and least favorite death. I love 844 00:40:31,440 --> 00:40:33,800 Speaker 1: Rob Stark and death really really heart hurt me. I 845 00:40:33,840 --> 00:40:35,840 Speaker 1: remember when I first like watched that first when I 846 00:40:35,880 --> 00:40:37,520 Speaker 1: first write too was on an airplane. I was like, 847 00:40:37,760 --> 00:40:39,680 Speaker 1: I wanted to just pull like the cabin door in 848 00:40:39,680 --> 00:40:42,719 Speaker 1: the airport. Well, it's been a good life for him, Like, 849 00:40:42,840 --> 00:40:44,719 Speaker 1: I I cannot believe you killed Rob because I love 850 00:40:44,840 --> 00:40:47,560 Speaker 1: Rob because not only he had the better qualities of Ned, 851 00:40:47,920 --> 00:40:50,279 Speaker 1: he outsmarted the lane, so he has smarter Jamie and 852 00:40:50,320 --> 00:40:53,319 Speaker 1: time and lash there, like he was just an awesome guy. 853 00:40:53,360 --> 00:40:55,200 Speaker 1: And he's sort of a great mix of of Ned 854 00:40:55,320 --> 00:40:57,279 Speaker 1: and John Snow and he And that's the thing too, 855 00:40:57,400 --> 00:40:59,359 Speaker 1: he was he was cool with John because like that's 856 00:40:59,400 --> 00:41:01,840 Speaker 1: the thing. Early on, it's like John, John the bastard 857 00:41:01,960 --> 00:41:04,680 Speaker 1: like Sons doesn't really like him. Catlin hates him, but 858 00:41:04,880 --> 00:41:08,279 Speaker 1: John like that's as actual brother and and John and 859 00:41:08,400 --> 00:41:10,600 Speaker 1: Robert great together. And I thought, like, man, I want 860 00:41:10,600 --> 00:41:12,759 Speaker 1: to love to see him lead the starts back and 861 00:41:12,800 --> 00:41:14,719 Speaker 1: avenge his father's death. And it's like they go and 862 00:41:14,840 --> 00:41:16,960 Speaker 1: do that to him and uh, and it's kind of 863 00:41:16,960 --> 00:41:19,200 Speaker 1: respectable too, because he doesn't want to join houses because 864 00:41:19,400 --> 00:41:21,120 Speaker 1: obviously the Red Wedding, the whole point is that he's 865 00:41:21,120 --> 00:41:23,919 Speaker 1: supposed to marry somebody doesn't want he marries for love. 866 00:41:24,000 --> 00:41:27,560 Speaker 1: I'm like, go you like, it just does not work out. 867 00:41:27,680 --> 00:41:30,399 Speaker 1: But I do miss Rob. One of my favorite deaths 868 00:41:30,480 --> 00:41:34,520 Speaker 1: was also hold or because that whole it was, it 869 00:41:34,600 --> 00:41:37,480 Speaker 1: was mostly it was but like you know, we don't 870 00:41:37,560 --> 00:41:41,399 Speaker 1: know what he's hold the door and we find out 871 00:41:41,400 --> 00:41:44,160 Speaker 1: and it's like wow, Like yeah, man, that's good writing. 872 00:41:44,680 --> 00:41:47,880 Speaker 1: And he's sacrificed his also made me hate brand. I'm like, 873 00:41:47,920 --> 00:41:51,840 Speaker 1: you know, this is all your fault. Brand, Brand, broken 874 00:41:52,000 --> 00:41:56,080 Speaker 1: to minor, well non non human deaths. I hate when 875 00:41:56,360 --> 00:42:00,759 Speaker 1: when you know, when Sarcy makes ned kill eight and 876 00:42:01,040 --> 00:42:04,960 Speaker 1: oh yeah, and when the phrase kill Gray win Rob's 877 00:42:05,480 --> 00:42:08,600 Speaker 1: dire wolf killing the wolves always hurt me too. That 878 00:42:09,080 --> 00:42:11,160 Speaker 1: those are like their their you know, one for each 879 00:42:11,200 --> 00:42:13,160 Speaker 1: star kid and one for John and it's like they're 880 00:42:13,160 --> 00:42:16,640 Speaker 1: they represented the North and they have to Arias didn't 881 00:42:19,200 --> 00:42:22,160 Speaker 1: she she's roaming free? I legit was a little bit 882 00:42:22,200 --> 00:42:24,800 Speaker 1: hurt when one one died. I had a giant, you know, 883 00:42:25,000 --> 00:42:27,239 Speaker 1: like that that kind of hurt a little bit. That 884 00:42:27,320 --> 00:42:29,480 Speaker 1: was right before the Ramsey scene too, when when he 885 00:42:29,520 --> 00:42:32,160 Speaker 1: breaks through the gates and winderfelt and also an oh 886 00:42:32,239 --> 00:42:35,160 Speaker 1: crap moment because you know, like, oh the wildly the 887 00:42:35,200 --> 00:42:38,120 Speaker 1: White Walkers have a giant now right, they have a 888 00:42:38,200 --> 00:42:40,400 Speaker 1: giant and a dragon, Like this is bad news, I 889 00:42:40,440 --> 00:42:43,800 Speaker 1: would say. The one that um I sort of laughed about. 890 00:42:44,400 --> 00:42:46,080 Speaker 1: I guess they're maybe that we're sort of comed but like, 891 00:42:46,719 --> 00:42:48,400 Speaker 1: and this goes to maybe my least favorite characters to 892 00:42:48,560 --> 00:42:52,759 Speaker 1: Rick on Stark zig zag man exactly. That's what I was. 893 00:42:52,760 --> 00:42:58,400 Speaker 1: Stop running straight. It's like they say, like Industion, he 894 00:42:58,480 --> 00:43:00,000 Speaker 1: goes zig zag right, because that's how you got a 895 00:43:00,520 --> 00:43:03,959 Speaker 1: yeah zig zag man, like when straight like you're making 896 00:43:05,080 --> 00:43:07,320 Speaker 1: you got Ramsey Bolton lining up, just lining up a 897 00:43:07,360 --> 00:43:11,160 Speaker 1: shot there because you're running straight, Like what are you doing? Man? Yeah, 898 00:43:11,960 --> 00:43:16,200 Speaker 1: that's good, that's good. That was a good one. Anybody 899 00:43:16,960 --> 00:43:19,399 Speaker 1: that lived that you thought should have died, and vice first, 900 00:43:19,400 --> 00:43:22,560 Speaker 1: anybody that that died that you wanted to seeing should Yes, 901 00:43:22,760 --> 00:43:25,799 Speaker 1: Terrien should have freaking died. They should have put an 902 00:43:25,920 --> 00:43:28,040 Speaker 1: arrow right through him. Man, he was meant to be 903 00:43:28,080 --> 00:43:29,919 Speaker 1: the last Lanister. He was meant to be the hand. 904 00:43:30,400 --> 00:43:32,400 Speaker 1: I mean I got tired of he was. He was 905 00:43:32,480 --> 00:43:34,319 Speaker 1: meant to be the last Leinister, and I get that too, 906 00:43:34,480 --> 00:43:37,719 Speaker 1: but I mean he got away with it so much. 907 00:43:38,840 --> 00:43:42,000 Speaker 1: If the last season or two wasn't just him completely 908 00:43:42,480 --> 00:43:46,160 Speaker 1: just blowing calls, just making wrong because he was not 909 00:43:46,360 --> 00:43:48,400 Speaker 1: the tying that we met early in the show, if 910 00:43:48,440 --> 00:43:50,759 Speaker 1: there was an NFL offensive coordinator making those calls, he 911 00:43:50,840 --> 00:43:53,040 Speaker 1: had gotten fired and then rehired by some other team 912 00:43:53,080 --> 00:43:55,720 Speaker 1: trying That kind of ties in as to why Brand 913 00:43:55,800 --> 00:43:57,759 Speaker 1: says like your punishment is to be the hand, I 914 00:43:57,800 --> 00:44:00,720 Speaker 1: think at that point, I know kind of been screwing 915 00:44:00,760 --> 00:44:02,720 Speaker 1: up a lot, and Brand's like, let your punishment instead 916 00:44:02,719 --> 00:44:04,400 Speaker 1: of you being sent away, you're gonna be now in 917 00:44:04,480 --> 00:44:06,279 Speaker 1: my hand, I kind of fixed your errors. I think 918 00:44:06,320 --> 00:44:08,319 Speaker 1: that's kind of cool. I liked I liked how they 919 00:44:08,440 --> 00:44:11,279 Speaker 1: ended tearing character for that reason. But I felt like 920 00:44:11,440 --> 00:44:14,040 Speaker 1: along the course of the show, based on what he did, 921 00:44:14,160 --> 00:44:17,319 Speaker 1: and especially the final two seasons, how he betrayed Danny too. 922 00:44:17,360 --> 00:44:19,239 Speaker 1: I mean he should yeah, but that's the thing, like 923 00:44:19,719 --> 00:44:22,880 Speaker 1: this guy should have been killed for for treason, right, 924 00:44:22,920 --> 00:44:25,239 Speaker 1: And then all of a sudden he's like, uh, well, 925 00:44:25,960 --> 00:44:28,399 Speaker 1: I have an idea, and it's like, you know, it's 926 00:44:28,480 --> 00:44:31,600 Speaker 1: the decision to to you know, to to allay all decisions, 927 00:44:31,760 --> 00:44:34,759 Speaker 1: and it's based on him. I honestly thought he was 928 00:44:34,800 --> 00:44:37,879 Speaker 1: going to die for the end, like when he went 929 00:44:38,200 --> 00:44:40,399 Speaker 1: when he walks up to the walls, that's what I thought, 930 00:44:40,440 --> 00:44:42,960 Speaker 1: that's the thing to talk to Cercy. I thought he 931 00:44:43,120 --> 00:44:45,000 Speaker 1: was going to, you know, catch an arrow right there 932 00:44:45,080 --> 00:44:47,320 Speaker 1: or something like that. So that that's sort of and 933 00:44:47,400 --> 00:44:49,600 Speaker 1: Sam too, like you know, like I get it, he's 934 00:44:49,640 --> 00:44:53,040 Speaker 1: kind of like the lovable whimpy. I wanted him to 935 00:44:53,120 --> 00:44:55,279 Speaker 1: die almost like dude, how many times can you be 936 00:44:55,360 --> 00:44:57,960 Speaker 1: in a scene where you got forty white whites all 937 00:44:58,040 --> 00:45:00,960 Speaker 1: over you right, and you're the whimpiest guy, the worst warrior. 938 00:45:01,280 --> 00:45:05,239 Speaker 1: And then like the next scene he still like this, 939 00:45:05,360 --> 00:45:08,120 Speaker 1: just like TV drowning. I was happy. I was happy 940 00:45:08,160 --> 00:45:10,120 Speaker 1: to see so. I actually thought, I honestly thought, because 941 00:45:10,239 --> 00:45:11,880 Speaker 1: this show is heartless, that they were going to kill 942 00:45:11,960 --> 00:45:14,640 Speaker 1: his wife and kid. I thought in the any crypt 943 00:45:14,719 --> 00:45:16,399 Speaker 1: that that everybody was going to die. I thought Gil. 944 00:45:16,400 --> 00:45:18,960 Speaker 1: I thought Gilly might die in the crypt too. Yeah, 945 00:45:19,120 --> 00:45:21,160 Speaker 1: so just because the show is heartless like that, Yeah, 946 00:45:21,480 --> 00:45:22,800 Speaker 1: that would have been a very Game of Thrones. I 947 00:45:22,880 --> 00:45:25,120 Speaker 1: used to get annoyed by by Sam's character, but then 948 00:45:25,160 --> 00:45:27,000 Speaker 1: at the end, how they kind of wrapped it up 949 00:45:27,040 --> 00:45:29,120 Speaker 1: that he wrote the book. Again, you have to realize 950 00:45:29,160 --> 00:45:31,239 Speaker 1: the important characters. Yeah, this is why I'm fine with 951 00:45:31,280 --> 00:45:33,800 Speaker 1: here and with Sam. Yeah maybe I'm just was anybody 952 00:45:33,840 --> 00:45:36,279 Speaker 1: else a little bit, uh kind of like rolling their 953 00:45:36,280 --> 00:45:39,719 Speaker 1: eyes at the fact that he named the book. Yes, 954 00:45:39,960 --> 00:45:43,400 Speaker 1: I kind of rolled my eyes that. My answer is 955 00:45:43,520 --> 00:45:46,359 Speaker 1: easily gray Worm. Gray Worm deserves no part in being 956 00:45:46,760 --> 00:45:49,080 Speaker 1: a speaking character and playing a major role in the finale. 957 00:45:49,600 --> 00:45:52,319 Speaker 1: Gray weren't basically determined that John Snow was not going 958 00:45:52,400 --> 00:45:57,120 Speaker 1: to be able to I sort of wondered, like, who 959 00:45:57,280 --> 00:45:59,320 Speaker 1: you know who gave you this power to determine what 960 00:45:59,440 --> 00:46:01,719 Speaker 1: happens to on snow now like you don't you don't 961 00:46:01,800 --> 00:46:04,600 Speaker 1: just get to you laterally make decisions. Now that that 962 00:46:04,960 --> 00:46:09,520 Speaker 1: was a little bit. Um, So we got spinoffs coming, 963 00:46:10,120 --> 00:46:15,040 Speaker 1: like three spinoffs right at least at least um, I 964 00:46:15,160 --> 00:46:17,759 Speaker 1: presume they're all going to sort of tie into in 965 00:46:17,920 --> 00:46:19,879 Speaker 1: some way of shape or form like the main story, 966 00:46:19,960 --> 00:46:23,680 Speaker 1: Like these are gonna be more like you know better 967 00:46:23,800 --> 00:46:26,080 Speaker 1: call sauls to breaking bad sort of thing, that they 968 00:46:26,120 --> 00:46:29,120 Speaker 1: will all have some kind of connection. Um. I don't 969 00:46:29,120 --> 00:46:31,320 Speaker 1: know any any expectations, especially you Atie, since you have 970 00:46:31,400 --> 00:46:33,840 Speaker 1: read the books and we have not any expectations for 971 00:46:33,920 --> 00:46:35,680 Speaker 1: what these are gonna I think I think the first 972 00:46:35,760 --> 00:46:38,440 Speaker 1: one they're doing, um, that's actually in two or three 973 00:46:38,440 --> 00:46:41,439 Speaker 1: weeks into production already, which is which is great news 974 00:46:41,480 --> 00:46:43,920 Speaker 1: for us, is called the Blood Moon. It's supposed to 975 00:46:43,960 --> 00:46:46,640 Speaker 1: take place like five thousand years before is that how 976 00:46:46,800 --> 00:46:50,759 Speaker 1: like the Nights like Walkers, the White Walkers, and so 977 00:46:50,880 --> 00:46:53,160 Speaker 1: it's basically it's the first man. It's the first man 978 00:46:53,200 --> 00:46:55,360 Speaker 1: who like the starts and you see the children of 979 00:46:55,400 --> 00:46:58,240 Speaker 1: the Forest and they see their creation of the White Walkers. 980 00:46:59,000 --> 00:47:02,560 Speaker 1: That creates the night ing. Um, I'm guessing we'd probably 981 00:47:02,560 --> 00:47:04,960 Speaker 1: see the wall being built like by Brian the builders, 982 00:47:05,000 --> 00:47:07,200 Speaker 1: so like early Winner Fell all that kind of stuff, 983 00:47:07,239 --> 00:47:10,239 Speaker 1: and that should be cool. And then it should lead 984 00:47:10,320 --> 00:47:13,960 Speaker 1: into a gon the Conqueror who was the Targarian who 985 00:47:14,000 --> 00:47:15,840 Speaker 1: created like the Red Keeping and that kind of stuff. 986 00:47:15,840 --> 00:47:18,200 Speaker 1: I want to like, I want to see like the 987 00:47:18,360 --> 00:47:20,960 Speaker 1: rise of the Targarians. I want to see I want 988 00:47:21,000 --> 00:47:25,640 Speaker 1: to see like how the relationship between Leanna and that's 989 00:47:25,640 --> 00:47:27,279 Speaker 1: the way different times, but I know, but I want 990 00:47:27,280 --> 00:47:30,400 Speaker 1: to see that too, right, so that's right, and and 991 00:47:30,480 --> 00:47:32,759 Speaker 1: then and then like the whole uh you know the 992 00:47:32,880 --> 00:47:37,120 Speaker 1: Robert Bathian rebellion that's with Leanna, that's the same. I 993 00:47:37,200 --> 00:47:39,880 Speaker 1: want to see that that would be target The Targetran 994 00:47:39,920 --> 00:47:41,680 Speaker 1: thing is way earlier, so that would be that would 995 00:47:41,680 --> 00:47:44,160 Speaker 1: be something different to saying I like Roberts rebellion. I 996 00:47:44,160 --> 00:47:46,960 Speaker 1: think that would be an they're going to do. Is 997 00:47:47,000 --> 00:47:48,600 Speaker 1: the one the Long Night, which is the one that 998 00:47:48,680 --> 00:47:51,200 Speaker 1: I just explained. The other one would be the Targarrant 999 00:47:51,280 --> 00:47:54,040 Speaker 1: would be there. He wrote a side book called Fire 1000 00:47:54,080 --> 00:47:56,719 Speaker 1: and Blood just about the Targartian family, which I think 1001 00:47:56,760 --> 00:47:59,160 Speaker 1: that would be another spinoff and I think the Roberts Rebellion, 1002 00:47:59,400 --> 00:48:01,200 Speaker 1: in my opinion, is the best story and would be 1003 00:48:01,280 --> 00:48:03,919 Speaker 1: the best one to watch because you're seeing young ned 1004 00:48:04,200 --> 00:48:07,680 Speaker 1: young Robert, You're seeing Raygar, You're seeing uh, the mad 1005 00:48:07,840 --> 00:48:11,239 Speaker 1: King doing his damage. Um, You're seeing the mountain like 1006 00:48:11,880 --> 00:48:16,239 Speaker 1: kill Raygar's children, like with the Martel so Dorn's involved. Um, 1007 00:48:16,360 --> 00:48:18,920 Speaker 1: you're seeing lean A Stark having john Snow like the 1008 00:48:18,960 --> 00:48:20,960 Speaker 1: Tower of Joy seeing like you're seeing I want to 1009 00:48:21,000 --> 00:48:23,640 Speaker 1: see the young Jamie stab the mad King, like. There 1010 00:48:23,680 --> 00:48:25,880 Speaker 1: are so many cool things about I think that story 1011 00:48:25,960 --> 00:48:28,480 Speaker 1: is a lot better than the Game of Thrones story. 1012 00:48:28,600 --> 00:48:33,240 Speaker 1: So the so the Lanister family that that eventually defeated 1013 00:48:33,280 --> 00:48:36,720 Speaker 1: the Targarians and took over like that whole thing, because 1014 00:48:37,080 --> 00:48:39,239 Speaker 1: that would all be that would all be part of 1015 00:48:40,200 --> 00:48:43,280 Speaker 1: part of like what could be Robert's rebellion. Roberts rebellion 1016 00:48:43,400 --> 00:48:47,680 Speaker 1: is just King Robert killing the Jamie stabbing the mad King, 1017 00:48:48,280 --> 00:48:51,880 Speaker 1: and then Robert killing ray Gart the trident with his warhammer. 1018 00:48:52,000 --> 00:48:54,080 Speaker 1: That's like robert T rebellion, and then Robert becomes king. 1019 00:48:54,320 --> 00:48:57,200 Speaker 1: But at that time Jamie kills the mad King. His 1020 00:48:57,360 --> 00:49:00,799 Speaker 1: dad Taiwan Lanister I was the the hand of the King, 1021 00:49:00,840 --> 00:49:04,600 Speaker 1: I believe at that moment in time, um and then 1022 00:49:04,640 --> 00:49:08,880 Speaker 1: obviously Serac he married Robert because Robert wanted to originally 1023 00:49:08,960 --> 00:49:13,120 Speaker 1: wed Leanna Stark, but she died giving birth to John, 1024 00:49:13,440 --> 00:49:15,400 Speaker 1: and then you know, Regar was killed. So it's like 1025 00:49:15,480 --> 00:49:17,880 Speaker 1: a whole it's it's I like it a lot more 1026 00:49:17,920 --> 00:49:20,640 Speaker 1: than the story he wanted in making. So did Robert 1027 00:49:20,719 --> 00:49:24,279 Speaker 1: know that Leona was No, he didn't write right, he 1028 00:49:24,280 --> 00:49:27,239 Speaker 1: would have killed you, he would, right, Yeah, because he 1029 00:49:27,280 --> 00:49:29,879 Speaker 1: killed all of his bastards. Yeah. Yeah, which, by the way, 1030 00:49:29,880 --> 00:49:32,200 Speaker 1: you mentioned just as I said, you mentioned the Martel's 1031 00:49:32,400 --> 00:49:34,960 Speaker 1: How do you feel about ober and the death the least? 1032 00:49:35,680 --> 00:49:37,840 Speaker 1: Because I felt like Obern's death was sort of it 1033 00:49:37,960 --> 00:49:39,920 Speaker 1: was like Apollo creed right, Like he came in like 1034 00:49:40,120 --> 00:49:45,160 Speaker 1: really cocky, Yeah, arrogant and cocky exactly. Yeah, he got 1035 00:49:45,200 --> 00:49:46,759 Speaker 1: his head squeeze like a great well. I mean that 1036 00:49:46,880 --> 00:49:48,480 Speaker 1: was that was That was a fun. That was kind 1037 00:49:48,520 --> 00:49:50,759 Speaker 1: of a fun. I love the Viper too. I miss 1038 00:49:50,840 --> 00:49:53,640 Speaker 1: I missed him. That There's so many deaths, so many 1039 00:49:53,680 --> 00:49:57,000 Speaker 1: like bigger characters. I forget. My best friend told me 1040 00:49:57,040 --> 00:49:58,680 Speaker 1: that when you watched that, He said, he screamed like 1041 00:49:58,719 --> 00:50:03,000 Speaker 1: a twelve year old girl when over. You know what 1042 00:50:03,200 --> 00:50:06,080 Speaker 1: was one of my um one of my favorite characters 1043 00:50:06,160 --> 00:50:09,520 Speaker 1: too was Lady Tyrrell. She was awesome. I loved her. 1044 00:50:09,640 --> 00:50:15,440 Speaker 1: She I loved her. Man, it was me yeah right, 1045 00:50:16,080 --> 00:50:19,600 Speaker 1: like a gangster. She was humor. I love that. She's 1046 00:50:19,640 --> 00:50:21,359 Speaker 1: my favorite character overall on the show, by the way, 1047 00:50:21,440 --> 00:50:24,360 Speaker 1: just just because I loved her everything about like like 1048 00:50:24,480 --> 00:50:28,319 Speaker 1: you just mentioned her, like just almost arrogance, but also 1049 00:50:28,440 --> 00:50:31,480 Speaker 1: just incredible intellect and not funny. She was. She was 1050 00:50:31,560 --> 00:50:35,640 Speaker 1: so good, which by the way, I am not mistaken. Uh. 1051 00:50:36,000 --> 00:50:39,160 Speaker 1: The actress who played Lady Tyrrelle it's also Catwoman on 1052 00:50:39,239 --> 00:50:41,759 Speaker 1: the in in the Batman series in the sixties, the 1053 00:50:41,840 --> 00:50:44,960 Speaker 1: Adam West, the Adam West. Is that right? She was. 1054 00:50:45,560 --> 00:50:47,880 Speaker 1: I believe she was Catwoman in some of the episodes. 1055 00:50:47,960 --> 00:50:51,960 Speaker 1: There is that right, yeah, yeah, Diana Rigg she also 1056 00:50:52,000 --> 00:50:54,120 Speaker 1: played Catwoman. And she also she was also in a show, 1057 00:50:54,200 --> 00:50:57,279 Speaker 1: a British show called The Avengers, not the you know 1058 00:50:57,480 --> 00:51:01,399 Speaker 1: Iron Man. Oh wait, now now there's there's in early Yeah. Yeah, 1059 00:51:01,520 --> 00:51:04,279 Speaker 1: I mean I like I I mean obviously it was 1060 00:51:04,360 --> 00:51:07,120 Speaker 1: I lived some odd years. I know that was that 1061 00:51:07,320 --> 00:51:09,880 Speaker 1: was such a good show. I mean, you you if 1062 00:51:09,960 --> 00:51:12,200 Speaker 1: you watch that show. Now it doesn't hold up. It's 1063 00:51:12,200 --> 00:51:14,640 Speaker 1: so stupid, but like when you're a kid growing up, why, 1064 00:51:14,719 --> 00:51:18,520 Speaker 1: it was awesome. Yeah, it was great. So there you go. Um. So, 1065 00:51:19,000 --> 00:51:20,640 Speaker 1: I was thinking about this right because we know we're 1066 00:51:20,640 --> 00:51:23,680 Speaker 1: gonna get these spinoffs that, you know, the g r 1067 00:51:23,840 --> 00:51:27,160 Speaker 1: r M approved spinoffs or whatever. I was thinking which 1068 00:51:27,239 --> 00:51:30,520 Speaker 1: characters deserved like a Frasier kind of spinoff. Remember obviously 1069 00:51:30,640 --> 00:51:34,000 Speaker 1: Frasier spinoff of Cheers where he was maybe not one 1070 00:51:34,040 --> 00:51:35,759 Speaker 1: of the main characters, but he was. You know, he 1071 00:51:35,840 --> 00:51:37,439 Speaker 1: had a lot of a lot of poll on that show. 1072 00:51:38,080 --> 00:51:40,320 Speaker 1: His spinoff, he goes to a completely different side of 1073 00:51:40,360 --> 00:51:43,480 Speaker 1: the country and it's it's almost it's almost fully unrelated 1074 00:51:43,480 --> 00:51:45,520 Speaker 1: to Cheers except for the fact that one character came 1075 00:51:45,560 --> 00:51:48,120 Speaker 1: from that show. So I was thinking, which character deserves 1076 00:51:48,760 --> 00:51:51,239 Speaker 1: a Frasier like spinoff? And this can be our our 1077 00:51:51,280 --> 00:51:53,160 Speaker 1: poll for the day, by the way, which, by the way, 1078 00:51:53,160 --> 00:51:55,399 Speaker 1: what was our Yeah that pole on the pole last? 1079 00:51:55,560 --> 00:51:58,799 Speaker 1: So last week's poll was the most disappointing TV fin now. 1080 00:51:58,880 --> 00:52:00,520 Speaker 1: And I bet you was Game at Ones because it 1081 00:52:00,600 --> 00:52:04,880 Speaker 1: was so new before. The four options were Game of Thrones, Sopranos, Seinfeld, 1082 00:52:04,920 --> 00:52:07,439 Speaker 1: and dexter Um and the one you have a guest 1083 00:52:07,480 --> 00:52:11,880 Speaker 1: you're guessing game Game of Thrones with thirty six percent 1084 00:52:12,080 --> 00:52:16,680 Speaker 1: was the winner. Dexter had I also wanted Dexter ship 1085 00:52:16,719 --> 00:52:19,719 Speaker 1: as well. Dexter was, and then Sopranos and Seinfeld were 1086 00:52:19,719 --> 00:52:22,880 Speaker 1: tied at sixteen. We had almost two thousand votes. I 1087 00:52:22,920 --> 00:52:27,040 Speaker 1: think definitely was the recencyas recency biases is kind of 1088 00:52:27,080 --> 00:52:28,920 Speaker 1: like we take a couple of weeks off and like 1089 00:52:29,000 --> 00:52:30,840 Speaker 1: I like I did, I haven't even watched the finale. 1090 00:52:30,960 --> 00:52:33,120 Speaker 1: The only episode I have not watched twice and is 1091 00:52:33,200 --> 00:52:34,920 Speaker 1: the finale, And then I'm gonna take a couple weeks off. 1092 00:52:34,960 --> 00:52:36,680 Speaker 1: I'll go back to watch. I watched the documentary. Like 1093 00:52:36,719 --> 00:52:39,000 Speaker 1: I said, I'm reading up on the new spinoff. I'll 1094 00:52:39,000 --> 00:52:41,560 Speaker 1: probably go back and and plus I'm re listening to 1095 00:52:41,640 --> 00:52:44,040 Speaker 1: the books now. I think I'll go back and go, Okay, 1096 00:52:44,120 --> 00:52:46,960 Speaker 1: it wasn't awful. I think we took a brief like 1097 00:52:47,000 --> 00:52:48,960 Speaker 1: we didn't have social media. We never read it in Twitter. 1098 00:52:48,960 --> 00:52:50,880 Speaker 1: I think people are like, Okay, it's still better than 1099 00:52:51,200 --> 00:52:55,640 Speaker 1: the last overall, better than the most television series. Though 1100 00:52:55,960 --> 00:52:58,080 Speaker 1: my overall take on the show is like we got 1101 00:52:58,200 --> 00:53:01,280 Speaker 1: the best TV ever from season one through five. Season 1102 00:53:01,360 --> 00:53:03,359 Speaker 1: six was a mixed bag we all grew. Season seven 1103 00:53:03,400 --> 00:53:06,040 Speaker 1: sucked yeah, and season eight was another mix bag. Yeah. 1104 00:53:06,040 --> 00:53:07,880 Speaker 1: I I liked season eight enough to say there was 1105 00:53:07,920 --> 00:53:10,520 Speaker 1: a big mixed bag. I liked episodes two and be 1106 00:53:10,680 --> 00:53:13,480 Speaker 1: like five and five. Five is seriously one of the 1107 00:53:13,520 --> 00:53:16,480 Speaker 1: best episodes. I agree, Uh, five was so so good 1108 00:53:16,480 --> 00:53:18,160 Speaker 1: at really made up for it, but like, yeah, episodes two, 1109 00:53:18,200 --> 00:53:20,400 Speaker 1: three and five made up for it from me. Okay, 1110 00:53:20,480 --> 00:53:23,160 Speaker 1: So so my poll for this week the character that 1111 00:53:23,280 --> 00:53:25,520 Speaker 1: deserves or should get a Frasier like spinoff. So I 1112 00:53:25,560 --> 00:53:28,560 Speaker 1: have gray Worm. He last we saw he was sailing 1113 00:53:28,640 --> 00:53:30,480 Speaker 1: for Naugh because that was originally his playing with He 1114 00:53:30,560 --> 00:53:32,200 Speaker 1: and the Sunday they're gonna run off together and they 1115 00:53:32,239 --> 00:53:34,680 Speaker 1: were gonna live happily ever after they're Obviously she didn't 1116 00:53:34,680 --> 00:53:36,680 Speaker 1: make it, but he designed to go to nas So 1117 00:53:36,680 --> 00:53:39,080 Speaker 1: I feel he goes to nah and becomes a private eye. 1118 00:53:39,120 --> 00:53:41,840 Speaker 1: He takes his military background in training, he starts a 1119 00:53:41,880 --> 00:53:45,080 Speaker 1: private detective firm and he solves cases. And that's his 1120 00:53:45,160 --> 00:53:48,200 Speaker 1: spin off there. Uh the other one, you are a 1121 00:53:48,239 --> 00:53:50,000 Speaker 1: great joy who the last we saw, she was going 1122 00:53:50,080 --> 00:53:52,120 Speaker 1: back to the Iron Islands, you know, theon went to 1123 00:53:52,160 --> 00:53:55,360 Speaker 1: Winterfell to help there with the with the battle. Obviously 1124 00:53:55,440 --> 00:53:57,680 Speaker 1: he dies, but Yarra is off in the Iron Islands. 1125 00:53:58,520 --> 00:54:00,400 Speaker 1: I have her running a cruise ship, so it's sort 1126 00:54:00,440 --> 00:54:02,400 Speaker 1: of like a love boat sort of thing. Uh so 1127 00:54:02,520 --> 00:54:05,719 Speaker 1: that's her spinoff there. Uh. The third one Mirror Reid, 1128 00:54:05,800 --> 00:54:07,640 Speaker 1: who the last time we saw, you know, she was 1129 00:54:07,719 --> 00:54:09,800 Speaker 1: kind of leaving brand and she went back south to 1130 00:54:09,840 --> 00:54:11,719 Speaker 1: go back home. We don't actually hear anything about her 1131 00:54:11,760 --> 00:54:15,760 Speaker 1: ever again. Um, she starts like a wildlife exploration company 1132 00:54:15,800 --> 00:54:17,480 Speaker 1: and she just kind of like she just hikes the 1133 00:54:17,520 --> 00:54:20,919 Speaker 1: wilderness and uh, you know, and it has adventure to see. 1134 00:54:20,920 --> 00:54:23,320 Speaker 1: I I'd like to see like something with Aria becoming 1135 00:54:23,360 --> 00:54:27,920 Speaker 1: a hit man probably the best or most popular answer. Yes, 1136 00:54:28,360 --> 00:54:30,880 Speaker 1: I mean she's going west. She has the faceless man 1137 00:54:30,960 --> 00:54:34,279 Speaker 1: training like she's a sword fight like you never when 1138 00:54:34,280 --> 00:54:39,440 Speaker 1: she gets someone on Twitter called it murder hogwarts, Like, uh, 1139 00:54:39,600 --> 00:54:41,400 Speaker 1: I feel like that one would win hands down, Like 1140 00:54:41,520 --> 00:54:42,640 Speaker 1: we put that one on there, that will be the 1141 00:54:42,719 --> 00:54:46,800 Speaker 1: runaway win. Another good one. What's that show on? Like 1142 00:54:46,880 --> 00:54:49,319 Speaker 1: his trying to like forge like injuries, Oh were they 1143 00:54:49,480 --> 00:54:52,120 Speaker 1: making weapons or whatever? He's blades may teach how to 1144 00:54:52,160 --> 00:54:54,440 Speaker 1: make blades even though he's a brath he and now 1145 00:54:54,440 --> 00:54:55,600 Speaker 1: he teacher had to make play. He would be the 1146 00:54:55,640 --> 00:54:56,960 Speaker 1: host of the show because it wouldn't be fair to 1147 00:54:57,000 --> 00:54:59,520 Speaker 1: put him like on he's making super weapons, Like that's 1148 00:54:59,520 --> 00:55:01,399 Speaker 1: not fair. Uh so we have to be the host 1149 00:55:01,520 --> 00:55:06,719 Speaker 1: ice fishing with Mormon dead? Like was it the dead leist? 1150 00:55:06,760 --> 00:55:11,000 Speaker 1: Catch cra what about you? You could do something with 1151 00:55:11,080 --> 00:55:14,319 Speaker 1: Samuel to a diary of a wimpy west Rossian kid. 1152 00:55:14,600 --> 00:55:17,880 Speaker 1: Yeah about that? Oh man so um but yeah, So 1153 00:55:17,920 --> 00:55:19,680 Speaker 1: those are a few options, but the three there the 1154 00:55:19,719 --> 00:55:22,359 Speaker 1: grain word in the yarra the mirror read. We'll put 1155 00:55:22,400 --> 00:55:24,480 Speaker 1: the pole out on Twitter. You guys can vote on it. 1156 00:55:24,560 --> 00:55:26,320 Speaker 1: I just think it'd be fun to have that, you know, 1157 00:55:26,360 --> 00:55:27,759 Speaker 1: I don't know. It could be like an snl skit 1158 00:55:27,840 --> 00:55:29,440 Speaker 1: or something. Really, by the way, in the Frasier thing, 1159 00:55:29,480 --> 00:55:32,840 Speaker 1: did you guys, because I love Cheers that in Cheers, 1160 00:55:33,600 --> 00:55:36,480 Speaker 1: Frasier's father was dead, and in fact, the actor who 1161 00:55:36,520 --> 00:55:41,399 Speaker 1: played his father in Frasier was on an episode of Cheers. Really, 1162 00:55:41,560 --> 00:55:44,800 Speaker 1: he was a guy who Rebecca hired to create a 1163 00:55:44,960 --> 00:55:48,040 Speaker 1: jingle for Cheers and basically he just used like old 1164 00:55:48,160 --> 00:55:51,279 Speaker 1: McDonald had a farm and just like you know, put 1165 00:55:51,560 --> 00:55:55,000 Speaker 1: Cheers in there and um, yeah, so Frasier's parents were 1166 00:55:55,000 --> 00:55:57,840 Speaker 1: actually dead in Cheers, and then when they did the spinoff, 1167 00:55:57,880 --> 00:56:00,680 Speaker 1: suddenly his dad was alive and back to life. Huh, 1168 00:56:00,960 --> 00:56:03,800 Speaker 1: I did not know that. That's interesting. Yeah. Um, a 1169 00:56:03,880 --> 00:56:07,680 Speaker 1: good show. Was a really good show. Cheers too. I 1170 00:56:07,880 --> 00:56:10,520 Speaker 1: still like when nothing's on, I'm like Cheers. I mean, 1171 00:56:10,760 --> 00:56:13,480 Speaker 1: there you go, I just do that? Could that incurb? All? Right? Yeah? 1172 00:56:13,960 --> 00:56:16,040 Speaker 1: So I think that's it. I think we're done. That's it. 1173 00:56:16,600 --> 00:56:19,600 Speaker 1: Our our watch has ended. It's been it's been real. 1174 00:56:19,840 --> 00:56:21,560 Speaker 1: It's been real. Yea talking to you guys about Game 1175 00:56:21,600 --> 00:56:23,480 Speaker 1: of Thrones. Uh, And you know, I appreciate all you 1176 00:56:23,520 --> 00:56:26,080 Speaker 1: guys out there who listened to these episodes and you 1177 00:56:26,160 --> 00:56:28,480 Speaker 1: know and hit us back and stuff. Uh. You know, 1178 00:56:28,640 --> 00:56:30,560 Speaker 1: I just did this on a lark because you know, 1179 00:56:30,640 --> 00:56:31,880 Speaker 1: it was the off season. We didn't have much of 1180 00:56:31,880 --> 00:56:33,560 Speaker 1: talk about. So now we gotta fill time with something. 1181 00:56:33,760 --> 00:56:36,960 Speaker 1: So how about this, Um, we we all now have 1182 00:56:37,040 --> 00:56:40,000 Speaker 1: a little extra time to watch TV. I'll give you 1183 00:56:40,040 --> 00:56:43,439 Speaker 1: a couple of suggestions to sort of, you know, change 1184 00:56:43,480 --> 00:56:49,200 Speaker 1: your focus. Dead to me on Netflix? Awesome, awesome, it 1185 00:56:49,360 --> 00:56:54,839 Speaker 1: was so good. Um, Chernobyl right now in Cheryl, that's 1186 00:56:54,920 --> 00:56:58,759 Speaker 1: been really good watching Chernobyl. I'm also watching Barry. I'm 1187 00:56:58,800 --> 00:57:01,040 Speaker 1: catching up on Barry. I've heard that Barry is really good. 1188 00:57:01,040 --> 00:57:03,520 Speaker 1: I haven't started watching that yet. So, but right Dead 1189 00:57:03,600 --> 00:57:05,560 Speaker 1: to me too is like if anybody out there is 1190 00:57:05,560 --> 00:57:09,120 Speaker 1: looking for something. It's completely nothing to do with Game 1191 00:57:09,160 --> 00:57:12,799 Speaker 1: of Thrones, but like it. It is really good. It's 1192 00:57:12,920 --> 00:57:16,400 Speaker 1: very Christina Applicating is in it, which other actions, right, 1193 00:57:16,680 --> 00:57:19,600 Speaker 1: she's in it as well. James Marston is in it. Um, 1194 00:57:19,920 --> 00:57:22,760 Speaker 1: It's it's really really good. Does James Morris didn't die 1195 00:57:22,760 --> 00:57:24,480 Speaker 1: because it feels like I'm not saying I'm not going 1196 00:57:24,520 --> 00:57:25,960 Speaker 1: to ruin it. You feel like he dies in like 1197 00:57:26,040 --> 00:57:31,640 Speaker 1: everything West World he died like every every episode. Yeah, yeah, no, 1198 00:57:32,040 --> 00:57:37,600 Speaker 1: definitely worth Sean Bean dies in every movie too. Yeah. 1199 00:57:37,880 --> 00:57:39,720 Speaker 1: I've watched your Aple two. It's fantasy. It's so so. 1200 00:57:40,400 --> 00:57:42,560 Speaker 1: I watched the first episode last night, so I will 1201 00:57:42,600 --> 00:57:46,280 Speaker 1: say it's it's heavy to watch before bed, probably not 1202 00:57:46,360 --> 00:57:47,840 Speaker 1: a good car. I was gonna do it last line too, 1203 00:57:47,880 --> 00:57:49,200 Speaker 1: and somebody tweeted that. I was like, I'll just put 1204 00:57:49,280 --> 00:57:50,960 Speaker 1: the documentary honest, said, I don't want to go to bed, 1205 00:57:51,720 --> 00:57:55,080 Speaker 1: and and for me, like my girlfriend is like from Ukraine, right, 1206 00:57:56,040 --> 00:57:59,920 Speaker 1: and so like you know, basically it was what said 1207 00:58:00,080 --> 00:58:05,040 Speaker 1: six she was born in eighty three. Um one one way, 1208 00:58:05,120 --> 00:58:07,880 Speaker 1: the wind blows the other way, and it's coming to her. Yeah, 1209 00:58:08,000 --> 00:58:11,360 Speaker 1: I mean she she was in uh it was it 1210 00:58:11,440 --> 00:58:14,040 Speaker 1: actually blew north. The winds are blowing north and that's 1211 00:58:14,040 --> 00:58:16,720 Speaker 1: why I went north, but she was south. If the 1212 00:58:16,720 --> 00:58:20,080 Speaker 1: wind's going that way, I mean, it's it's amazing. And 1213 00:58:20,600 --> 00:58:24,280 Speaker 1: so they have they now have and if I knew 1214 00:58:24,320 --> 00:58:26,680 Speaker 1: it was totally safe, I would totally do it. They 1215 00:58:26,760 --> 00:58:31,440 Speaker 1: have tours of Chernobyl. Yeah. I actually pulled one up 1216 00:58:31,480 --> 00:58:34,480 Speaker 1: on YouTube. Some guy had I'm not sure what's it 1217 00:58:34,520 --> 00:58:37,320 Speaker 1: called the radioactive Yeah, I don't know, gern or something. 1218 00:58:37,360 --> 00:58:38,480 Speaker 1: I don't know what it's called. I don't know what 1219 00:58:38,480 --> 00:58:40,640 Speaker 1: if he had one and it was I guess apparently 1220 00:58:40,760 --> 00:58:43,200 Speaker 1: safe levels. But like there's still like pockets of yea. 1221 00:58:43,680 --> 00:58:45,600 Speaker 1: And then if you watch if you watch Our Planet 1222 00:58:45,640 --> 00:58:47,840 Speaker 1: on Netflix, which I like that kind of stuff. Matthew 1223 00:58:47,920 --> 00:58:51,440 Speaker 1: loves that stuff and my son, they actually are at 1224 00:58:51,520 --> 00:58:56,600 Speaker 1: Chernobyl and they document how things are growing again coming back. 1225 00:58:56,680 --> 00:59:00,560 Speaker 1: Wildlife is to flourish. There's really yeah, reading an article 1226 00:59:00,600 --> 00:59:04,280 Speaker 1: about it, it's it's it's I mean, if if I 1227 00:59:04,400 --> 00:59:06,280 Speaker 1: knew it was safe, and I'm not I'm not a 1228 00:59:06,320 --> 00:59:08,200 Speaker 1: big world traveler, but that would be like, that would 1229 00:59:08,200 --> 00:59:10,600 Speaker 1: be pretty interesting to go back and and see, you know, 1230 00:59:11,600 --> 00:59:14,360 Speaker 1: especially after watching the first with four or four episodes 1231 00:59:14,400 --> 00:59:16,520 Speaker 1: of Jerobo, it's really good. The only thing that's weird 1232 00:59:16,640 --> 00:59:18,960 Speaker 1: is like they all speak English with Russian like accents, 1233 00:59:19,080 --> 00:59:21,280 Speaker 1: like I get it. They don't want to have like 1234 00:59:21,480 --> 00:59:27,280 Speaker 1: you know sometimes but it's it's really six hours of subtitles, um, 1235 00:59:27,480 --> 00:59:30,320 Speaker 1: so you know anyway, so uh yeah, I guess if 1236 00:59:30,320 --> 00:59:31,919 Speaker 1: there are any other TV shows out there you guys 1237 00:59:31,960 --> 00:59:33,880 Speaker 1: feel like we should watch, you feel free to hit 1238 00:59:33,960 --> 00:59:36,840 Speaker 1: us up, either individually or on the NFL podcast handle 1239 00:59:37,320 --> 00:59:39,280 Speaker 1: or at the NFL Fantasy Handle. There's so many options 1240 00:59:39,320 --> 00:59:41,440 Speaker 1: for you to hit us up. And if you one 1241 00:59:41,480 --> 00:59:43,720 Speaker 1: other thing too, did you watch The All in the Family. 1242 00:59:44,560 --> 00:59:48,520 Speaker 1: I didn't not watch that. Yeah I loved it. I 1243 00:59:48,560 --> 00:59:51,600 Speaker 1: didn't watch it, Yeah I loved it. Um, I don't 1244 00:59:51,600 --> 00:59:53,080 Speaker 1: think it would have been funny though, if like you know, 1245 00:59:53,320 --> 00:59:56,200 Speaker 1: Rob Reiner played Archie, that would have been funny years later, 1246 00:59:56,320 --> 00:59:57,840 Speaker 1: forty years later or whatever. What do you else? Did 1247 00:59:57,840 --> 00:59:59,440 Speaker 1: you did a good job? Plays? Plays Ark. Take a 1248 00:59:59,440 --> 01:00:01,840 Speaker 1: good job. That the shot that in Culver City, right 1249 01:00:01,880 --> 01:00:05,760 Speaker 1: down the street, Sony, Yes, very good. All right, that's it. 1250 01:00:06,080 --> 01:00:08,440 Speaker 1: We are done. We appreciate your listening, is always appreciate 1251 01:00:08,480 --> 01:00:10,520 Speaker 1: your downloading. We'll come back, we'll figure out something to do. 1252 01:00:10,560 --> 01:00:12,880 Speaker 1: We'll certainly have some more guests on, especially if we 1253 01:00:12,960 --> 01:00:14,360 Speaker 1: do these mock drafts. We'll get a lot of other 1254 01:00:14,440 --> 01:00:16,280 Speaker 1: guests on to kind of talk about their mock drafts 1255 01:00:16,320 --> 01:00:18,240 Speaker 1: and what other other weird stuff we can think about 1256 01:00:18,320 --> 01:00:20,840 Speaker 1: in the meantime. So that's it. We're done. Appreciate your 1257 01:00:20,840 --> 01:00:22,640 Speaker 1: listening and tell two friends to tell two friends rate 1258 01:00:22,720 --> 01:00:25,960 Speaker 1: review and remember cleaning, just putting stuff in less obvious places. 1259 01:00:26,040 --> 01:00:47,120 Speaker 1: See you next week. Yeah, I don't go. Don't go.