1 00:00:00,280 --> 00:00:13,520 Speaker 1: Wow, what is up? Welcome to another edition of the 2 00:00:13,680 --> 00:00:17,760 Speaker 1: NFL Fantasy Live Podcast, Marks Grant, alongside the Fantasy Hall 3 00:00:17,800 --> 00:00:22,799 Speaker 1: of Famer Michael Fabiana our man Graham Barfield. All right, 4 00:00:22,840 --> 00:00:24,320 Speaker 1: let's just get this out of the way. Patriots won 5 00:00:24,320 --> 00:00:32,840 Speaker 1: the Super Bowl. Done enough? Sorry America? Is that enough? Um? Yeah, alright, dude, 6 00:00:32,840 --> 00:00:36,920 Speaker 1: I mean he can't look. Props to them. Sticks out 7 00:00:36,920 --> 00:00:41,240 Speaker 1: of nine Brady continues to be the goat, can't beat Belichick. 8 00:00:42,040 --> 00:00:44,879 Speaker 1: I mean, you gotta give props. But I will say this. 9 00:00:44,960 --> 00:00:46,320 Speaker 1: I watched the game with a friend of mine who's 10 00:00:46,320 --> 00:00:49,680 Speaker 1: a Patriots fan, and I said, you know what, when 11 00:00:49,920 --> 00:00:52,600 Speaker 1: Belichick is gone and Brady is gone and the Patriots 12 00:00:52,600 --> 00:00:54,680 Speaker 1: sucked for twenty years, I don't want to hear a 13 00:00:54,680 --> 00:00:57,440 Speaker 1: peep out of you, not a paper, No one will 14 00:00:57,480 --> 00:01:00,760 Speaker 1: want to hear from them at all. Well, because this 15 00:01:00,800 --> 00:01:04,800 Speaker 1: is unprecedented success, like regardless of the sport, like you 16 00:01:05,480 --> 00:01:07,880 Speaker 1: go back to like the Yankees in the nineteen you know, twenties, 17 00:01:07,880 --> 00:01:11,119 Speaker 1: when Babe Ruth and Luke Garrett where I mean, it's ridiculous. 18 00:01:11,640 --> 00:01:15,920 Speaker 1: It is unreal. Props to the Patriots. Um, you know, 19 00:01:16,040 --> 00:01:19,160 Speaker 1: unless you're a fan of defense, the game wasn't all that. 20 00:01:19,240 --> 00:01:21,200 Speaker 1: The ratings were down, and I think part of that 21 00:01:21,280 --> 00:01:24,679 Speaker 1: was because the game was a little less than stellar. 22 00:01:24,760 --> 00:01:26,880 Speaker 1: Most people, if you asked him, probably would have preferred 23 00:01:26,880 --> 00:01:30,920 Speaker 1: to see a Chiefs Rams rematch. Just points. But it 24 00:01:31,040 --> 00:01:33,280 Speaker 1: is what it is. I mean, it is it and 25 00:01:33,319 --> 00:01:36,600 Speaker 1: what I don't get and we'll probably talk what the 26 00:01:36,640 --> 00:01:40,840 Speaker 1: hell what happened to Todd Gurley? There we will. You know, 27 00:01:41,120 --> 00:01:42,880 Speaker 1: I was texting with friends of mine during the game. 28 00:01:42,880 --> 00:01:47,440 Speaker 1: I'm like, he said, he's healthy, We're not giving him 29 00:01:47,440 --> 00:01:49,880 Speaker 1: the football. I don't. I just don't. I don't get it. Okay, 30 00:01:49,880 --> 00:01:51,520 Speaker 1: that that would be a big part of what we 31 00:01:51,600 --> 00:01:54,440 Speaker 1: talked about today, But yeah, otherwise, I don't know. The 32 00:01:54,520 --> 00:01:58,160 Speaker 1: game was okay. The commercials weren't great. The best commercial 33 00:01:58,200 --> 00:01:59,680 Speaker 1: was the NFL. The whole game to me was just 34 00:01:59,720 --> 00:02:01,920 Speaker 1: kind of like it was just kind of one. It 35 00:02:02,000 --> 00:02:03,640 Speaker 1: was just it kind of happened. It was just there. 36 00:02:04,000 --> 00:02:08,720 Speaker 1: The game was there, the haftime shows there, you know, 37 00:02:08,960 --> 00:02:10,680 Speaker 1: it just it was like one of those perfect if 38 00:02:10,680 --> 00:02:11,959 Speaker 1: you had like a good setup, like we had some 39 00:02:12,000 --> 00:02:14,200 Speaker 1: friends over and some good food, it was it was. 40 00:02:14,280 --> 00:02:15,880 Speaker 1: It was nice if you had a good company, but 41 00:02:15,919 --> 00:02:18,200 Speaker 1: your game was Yeah, I mean I was. I was 42 00:02:18,280 --> 00:02:20,440 Speaker 1: with a couple of friends and it's sort of at 43 00:02:20,520 --> 00:02:22,680 Speaker 1: times kind of became background noise as we were just 44 00:02:22,720 --> 00:02:25,600 Speaker 1: kind of talking about stuff. So yeah, we got I 45 00:02:25,600 --> 00:02:29,519 Speaker 1: think the most excited I got was when the Avengers 46 00:02:29,600 --> 00:02:34,880 Speaker 1: trailer out. Yeah that was pretty right, exactly, pretty exactly 47 00:02:37,280 --> 00:02:40,519 Speaker 1: behind the glass. As always, our faithful producer, Senior Edward L. 48 00:02:40,600 --> 00:02:42,799 Speaker 1: Murphy esquire back, we missed you Murphy last week that 49 00:02:43,120 --> 00:02:44,560 Speaker 1: the kid was bad, but we missed you. I I 50 00:02:44,880 --> 00:02:47,240 Speaker 1: missed you guys too. Yeah, busy busy week here. Obviously 51 00:02:47,240 --> 00:02:48,880 Speaker 1: you guys know, super Bowl going on at the NFL. 52 00:02:48,919 --> 00:02:51,920 Speaker 1: But man a man, like, what a just awful Sunday 53 00:02:51,960 --> 00:02:54,200 Speaker 1: that was. And as much as I hate the Patriots, 54 00:02:54,200 --> 00:02:56,720 Speaker 1: am I crazy to think this was their most impressive 55 00:02:56,720 --> 00:02:59,120 Speaker 1: super Bowl besides the fact they won by ten points 56 00:02:59,160 --> 00:03:01,760 Speaker 1: in the way they did. But like during the season, 57 00:03:01,919 --> 00:03:04,919 Speaker 1: you could make an argument that there's probably seven eight 58 00:03:04,960 --> 00:03:07,680 Speaker 1: teams maybe better than them at he played a neutral 59 00:03:07,720 --> 00:03:09,720 Speaker 1: field that you could pick against them. I don't think 60 00:03:09,800 --> 00:03:11,480 Speaker 1: you could ever really say that. I mean, it's it's 61 00:03:11,520 --> 00:03:15,919 Speaker 1: it's pretty incredible I think, because I mean, I guess, 62 00:03:15,919 --> 00:03:17,400 Speaker 1: if you I guess there's a way to look at 63 00:03:17,440 --> 00:03:18,880 Speaker 1: it say it's their most impressive. I think it may 64 00:03:18,880 --> 00:03:21,560 Speaker 1: be the most impressive coaching job Bill Belichick has done 65 00:03:22,160 --> 00:03:24,079 Speaker 1: in terms of what he did with to the two 66 00:03:24,120 --> 00:03:26,919 Speaker 1: offenses he faced in the an f C Championship Game 67 00:03:26,960 --> 00:03:29,360 Speaker 1: and then in the Super Bowl, and you know what, 68 00:03:29,480 --> 00:03:31,480 Speaker 1: they held the Chiefs to what three points I think 69 00:03:31,480 --> 00:03:33,520 Speaker 1: in the first half and then they held the Ramps 70 00:03:33,520 --> 00:03:37,320 Speaker 1: to three points for an entire game. Uh that that's 71 00:03:37,320 --> 00:03:40,240 Speaker 1: pretty amazing when when you know the league has been 72 00:03:40,280 --> 00:03:43,160 Speaker 1: trending so offensive, this was the most you know, offensive 73 00:03:43,200 --> 00:03:46,760 Speaker 1: heavy season maybe in NFL history, and it ends with 74 00:03:46,800 --> 00:03:49,440 Speaker 1: the lowest scoring Super Bowl of all times. And even 75 00:03:49,440 --> 00:03:51,600 Speaker 1: with the fantasy spin, I mean during the whole season, 76 00:03:51,640 --> 00:03:53,440 Speaker 1: Gronk was really in order to be found like they 77 00:03:53,560 --> 00:03:55,720 Speaker 1: using his wife for a huge chunk. Then it's like, okay, 78 00:03:55,720 --> 00:03:57,720 Speaker 1: well now it's Stony Michelle. So that's confusing. Like they 79 00:03:57,720 --> 00:03:59,680 Speaker 1: didn't even have any like fantasy studs. Like it was 80 00:04:00,000 --> 00:04:01,880 Speaker 1: where it was like just what a weird season for 81 00:04:01,880 --> 00:04:03,760 Speaker 1: the Patriots they had and then somehow they do it. 82 00:04:03,840 --> 00:04:06,840 Speaker 1: They know what's I'm sorry? They had three different identities 83 00:04:06,880 --> 00:04:09,240 Speaker 1: this right year they had Edelman was suspended for the 84 00:04:09,240 --> 00:04:11,120 Speaker 1: first four games, and they got Josh Gordon and they 85 00:04:11,160 --> 00:04:14,280 Speaker 1: kind of went into the three receiver eleven personnel offense, 86 00:04:14,320 --> 00:04:17,039 Speaker 1: and James White was huge for them. And then they've 87 00:04:17,080 --> 00:04:19,200 Speaker 1: kind of condensed it back down. They got me and 88 00:04:19,320 --> 00:04:22,240 Speaker 1: Josh Gordon has had some more off field issues and 89 00:04:22,320 --> 00:04:23,920 Speaker 1: he's away from the team and they kind of have 90 00:04:24,040 --> 00:04:26,240 Speaker 1: to condense the offense back down and they're playing smash 91 00:04:26,279 --> 00:04:29,599 Speaker 1: defense and now smash first. First, Aaron Donaldin sue like, 92 00:04:29,600 --> 00:04:31,760 Speaker 1: you're not gonna be that James James Devlin is a 93 00:04:31,760 --> 00:04:36,440 Speaker 1: wide pip and what's the talk of Julian Edelman being 94 00:04:36,480 --> 00:04:38,760 Speaker 1: a Hall of Fame or just settle the hell down? Oh, 95 00:04:38,839 --> 00:04:41,560 Speaker 1: you know, we get come. It's been percolating for weeks 96 00:04:42,320 --> 00:04:45,120 Speaker 1: on dude, we get to this every time somebody has 97 00:04:45,160 --> 00:04:49,120 Speaker 1: a big uh you know, Super Bowl or something like that. 98 00:04:49,200 --> 00:04:51,640 Speaker 1: Come on, if I'm down, Uh yeah, play to talk 99 00:04:51,680 --> 00:04:53,679 Speaker 1: about Of course we will. We will go very heavy 100 00:04:53,720 --> 00:04:56,599 Speaker 1: on running backs because, as fab deluded to, Todd Gurley 101 00:04:56,680 --> 00:04:59,200 Speaker 1: ends up being a big story in the Super Bowl. 102 00:04:59,240 --> 00:05:01,560 Speaker 1: So we'll kind of look at, uh what the end 103 00:05:01,560 --> 00:05:03,360 Speaker 1: of the season meant for him, what what it maybe 104 00:05:03,400 --> 00:05:06,200 Speaker 1: means for his next year, and just a general running 105 00:05:06,240 --> 00:05:08,880 Speaker 1: back conversation also kind of give you, uh, you know, 106 00:05:08,920 --> 00:05:11,520 Speaker 1: there's something fun talk about pop culture with what we're liking, 107 00:05:11,560 --> 00:05:13,640 Speaker 1: what we're digging right now, and maybe what should be 108 00:05:13,680 --> 00:05:16,560 Speaker 1: checking out. So all that and uh, in the meantime, 109 00:05:16,800 --> 00:05:31,400 Speaker 1: let's do some news. Well, we got a couple of 110 00:05:31,440 --> 00:05:35,599 Speaker 1: head coaches officially announced in the last couple of days. 111 00:05:35,640 --> 00:05:38,039 Speaker 1: We had been expecting these for a little while, but 112 00:05:38,360 --> 00:05:41,120 Speaker 1: now they are for real, for real. The Dolphins announced 113 00:05:41,120 --> 00:05:44,640 Speaker 1: the higher of Brian Flores as their head coach. Of course, 114 00:05:44,760 --> 00:05:47,040 Speaker 1: the last we saw of Brian Flores, he was shutting 115 00:05:47,040 --> 00:05:51,200 Speaker 1: down the aforementioned Rams offense doing a fantastic job as 116 00:05:51,240 --> 00:05:55,000 Speaker 1: their defensive coordinator, and it now fabbs. He joins the 117 00:05:55,000 --> 00:05:58,920 Speaker 1: the growing list of former Patriots assistants who have struck 118 00:05:58,920 --> 00:06:01,279 Speaker 1: out on their own, and number of them have landed 119 00:06:01,360 --> 00:06:04,240 Speaker 1: in the a f C. East. Is this like, I 120 00:06:04,279 --> 00:06:06,440 Speaker 1: feel like this is a case if you can't beat him, 121 00:06:06,480 --> 00:06:09,400 Speaker 1: like hire him. But it just hasn't worked out so far. 122 00:06:10,000 --> 00:06:12,599 Speaker 1: I mean it hasn't obviously, you know, the uh, the 123 00:06:12,680 --> 00:06:15,240 Speaker 1: jury is still out on you know, Matt Patricia who 124 00:06:15,240 --> 00:06:18,719 Speaker 1: had his first year with the Lions um and I 125 00:06:18,720 --> 00:06:22,120 Speaker 1: guess Josh McDaniel was a was a short term failed 126 00:06:22,120 --> 00:06:25,559 Speaker 1: head coach with the Denver Broncos. But this move really 127 00:06:25,640 --> 00:06:28,800 Speaker 1: isn't very fantasy relevant until we find out, well, there's 128 00:06:28,800 --> 00:06:30,919 Speaker 1: gonna be a lot of changes there. We're hearing reports 129 00:06:30,920 --> 00:06:35,160 Speaker 1: that Ryan Tannehill, well he could be uh done with 130 00:06:35,240 --> 00:06:38,839 Speaker 1: the fish um and we have to see who Flora's 131 00:06:38,880 --> 00:06:41,479 Speaker 1: hires around him in terms of his offensive coaching staff. 132 00:06:41,760 --> 00:06:44,120 Speaker 1: But we talked about this. I believe on the podcast 133 00:06:44,160 --> 00:06:47,200 Speaker 1: maybe a week or two ago that the Dolphins might 134 00:06:47,240 --> 00:06:50,840 Speaker 1: be one of the biggest fantasy waste lands in terms 135 00:06:50,880 --> 00:06:53,160 Speaker 1: of the talent on the offensive side of the ball 136 00:06:53,160 --> 00:06:54,800 Speaker 1: on that roster. I mean, yeah, we are we still 137 00:06:54,880 --> 00:06:57,400 Speaker 1: lean never Dolphins, Graham at this point. I haven't changed 138 00:06:57,440 --> 00:07:01,120 Speaker 1: my mind. It's February whatever, a sixth thing. I am 139 00:07:01,160 --> 00:07:03,920 Speaker 1: not probably gonna be very interested in the Dolphins this Yeah, 140 00:07:03,920 --> 00:07:05,400 Speaker 1: I mean the the only dude that comes to mind 141 00:07:05,440 --> 00:07:07,320 Speaker 1: is Drake. We don't know what's going on with Francore 142 00:07:07,800 --> 00:07:09,800 Speaker 1: and um if frank Or comes back, well then it's 143 00:07:09,840 --> 00:07:12,000 Speaker 1: probably are We might talk about Nan later, are we not? 144 00:07:12,360 --> 00:07:14,840 Speaker 1: We are? We? Are we done with the DeVante Parker 145 00:07:14,880 --> 00:07:20,400 Speaker 1: breakout seasons? Season, season, it's been more than one. Devanta 146 00:07:20,480 --> 00:07:25,239 Speaker 1: had that one like ginormous game and everybody excited. Everyone 147 00:07:25,360 --> 00:07:27,160 Speaker 1: went nuts and picked him up off the waiver wire, 148 00:07:27,240 --> 00:07:30,400 Speaker 1: and then happen he went back to being DeVante Parker. 149 00:07:30,520 --> 00:07:34,320 Speaker 1: There you go. The Bengals have officially named Zach Taylor 150 00:07:34,520 --> 00:07:37,920 Speaker 1: as their head coach. We last saw Zach Taylor as 151 00:07:37,960 --> 00:07:41,880 Speaker 1: the quarterbacks coach of the Los Angeles Rams, which if 152 00:07:41,920 --> 00:07:44,440 Speaker 1: you are using that as an audition tape, I wouldn't. 153 00:07:44,800 --> 00:07:48,760 Speaker 1: Jared Goff looked frightened and just ineffective throughout that entire 154 00:07:48,840 --> 00:07:52,120 Speaker 1: ball game. Uh. You know, there were certainly questions about 155 00:07:52,120 --> 00:07:54,320 Speaker 1: this higher Graham from the beginning, you know, the the 156 00:07:54,400 --> 00:07:56,360 Speaker 1: joke being that he, you know, stood next to Sean 157 00:07:56,440 --> 00:07:59,840 Speaker 1: McVeigh for a season, so somehow he's now higher officially 158 00:08:00,080 --> 00:08:02,360 Speaker 1: uh qualified to be a head coach now whatever. You 159 00:08:02,400 --> 00:08:05,280 Speaker 1: can make jokes about that. I think the fact is 160 00:08:05,360 --> 00:08:08,320 Speaker 1: we don't completely know what he's bringing you to the table. 161 00:08:08,360 --> 00:08:11,240 Speaker 1: I mean, I think, you know, without making any judgments, 162 00:08:11,240 --> 00:08:12,960 Speaker 1: I think we're all kind of just waiting and seeing 163 00:08:13,040 --> 00:08:15,680 Speaker 1: what this means for the Bengals offense next year. I 164 00:08:15,720 --> 00:08:18,080 Speaker 1: think Taylor is called place once and was in the 165 00:08:18,120 --> 00:08:20,320 Speaker 1: two thousand and fifteen season for the Dolphins, and I 166 00:08:20,360 --> 00:08:22,120 Speaker 1: want to if I remember correctly, it was like half 167 00:08:22,120 --> 00:08:25,320 Speaker 1: a year he called plays. Um, I have no idea 168 00:08:25,400 --> 00:08:26,800 Speaker 1: what to expect. It's kind of the same thing that 169 00:08:26,800 --> 00:08:28,560 Speaker 1: we talked about Cliff Kingsbury when he was hired with 170 00:08:28,600 --> 00:08:30,440 Speaker 1: the Cardinals. Is kind of like, I'm excited that he's 171 00:08:30,440 --> 00:08:32,680 Speaker 1: a new name, but I'm keeping it open mind. And 172 00:08:32,679 --> 00:08:35,200 Speaker 1: I have no idea as a Cowboys fan like Kellen Moore, 173 00:08:35,720 --> 00:08:37,959 Speaker 1: like he's gonna be calling the place for the I 174 00:08:38,000 --> 00:08:40,360 Speaker 1: don't know what to expect. Well, it's a little different 175 00:08:40,360 --> 00:08:43,120 Speaker 1: with him because he was pulled up from within the organization, 176 00:08:43,200 --> 00:08:45,880 Speaker 1: but Zach Taylor is obviously an outside higher he's bounced around. 177 00:08:46,440 --> 00:08:49,000 Speaker 1: I don't know. Hopefully Edja Green's healthy, that's mine house. 178 00:08:49,120 --> 00:08:51,400 Speaker 1: That's you know, if aj Green is healthy, if Joe 179 00:08:51,440 --> 00:08:53,600 Speaker 1: mixing his back and healthy, then at least you know 180 00:08:54,760 --> 00:08:57,400 Speaker 1: they've got some pieces on offense. You know, Tyler Ward 181 00:08:57,440 --> 00:08:59,640 Speaker 1: as well. So the one thing he has said, Zach 182 00:08:59,679 --> 00:09:01,880 Speaker 1: Taylor is that he will not be He's not going 183 00:09:01,920 --> 00:09:04,760 Speaker 1: to try to be Sean McVeigh. So I take that. 184 00:09:04,880 --> 00:09:08,720 Speaker 1: Take that for what it's worth. Uh, we'll see, Uh yeah, 185 00:09:08,840 --> 00:09:10,240 Speaker 1: but I think, you know, I think we're gonna have 186 00:09:10,240 --> 00:09:12,040 Speaker 1: to wait until the preseason ntil we get a look 187 00:09:12,080 --> 00:09:13,839 Speaker 1: at the Bengal offense a little bit and kind of 188 00:09:13,880 --> 00:09:17,600 Speaker 1: get some some thoughts on what it might could be. Alright, 189 00:09:17,640 --> 00:09:21,600 Speaker 1: So in Philadelphia, the Eagles announced that they are going 190 00:09:21,640 --> 00:09:25,400 Speaker 1: to pick up the twenty million dollar contract option on 191 00:09:25,679 --> 00:09:30,199 Speaker 1: Nick Foles. Now, Nick Foles reportedly is going to basically 192 00:09:30,240 --> 00:09:32,360 Speaker 1: give back to millions so that he can become a 193 00:09:32,400 --> 00:09:34,440 Speaker 1: free agent and go test the market. He has said 194 00:09:34,480 --> 00:09:37,080 Speaker 1: he wants to try and be a starter somewhere next season. 195 00:09:37,320 --> 00:09:39,480 Speaker 1: The Eagles have said they want Carson Wentz to be 196 00:09:39,520 --> 00:09:42,839 Speaker 1: their starter. It seems sort of like a curious move. 197 00:09:42,880 --> 00:09:45,440 Speaker 1: And I don't pretend to know all the machinations of 198 00:09:45,480 --> 00:09:48,040 Speaker 1: how salary cap works and and this sort of thing. 199 00:09:48,480 --> 00:09:50,760 Speaker 1: Obviously the people in the Philly front office have a 200 00:09:50,800 --> 00:09:53,880 Speaker 1: plan for why they're doing this, but fast like guess, 201 00:09:54,240 --> 00:09:56,080 Speaker 1: I guess. The short part of it is just it 202 00:09:56,120 --> 00:09:57,959 Speaker 1: just seems like Nick Foles is not going to be 203 00:09:58,040 --> 00:10:00,000 Speaker 1: an Eagle next year. We're just waiting to see where 204 00:10:00,000 --> 00:10:02,040 Speaker 1: it is he lands. And of course you know you're 205 00:10:02,040 --> 00:10:06,079 Speaker 1: going to hear rumors about Jacksonville. For example, there's several 206 00:10:06,120 --> 00:10:08,440 Speaker 1: teams out there that could use a quarterback. The Broncos 207 00:10:08,440 --> 00:10:10,400 Speaker 1: could use a quarterback unless they're gonna stick with Case 208 00:10:10,480 --> 00:10:13,319 Speaker 1: Kingdom for another year, assuming they they draft a quarterback 209 00:10:13,679 --> 00:10:15,800 Speaker 1: coming up in April, and he becomes sort of like 210 00:10:15,880 --> 00:10:18,719 Speaker 1: the future of that franchise, and maybe Keenom stays there 211 00:10:18,760 --> 00:10:23,440 Speaker 1: for for one more season. Um. But I mean, outside 212 00:10:23,480 --> 00:10:26,760 Speaker 1: of that one ridiculous season he had with the Eagles 213 00:10:26,760 --> 00:10:29,599 Speaker 1: when he had twenty seven touchdowns and two picks, he 214 00:10:29,640 --> 00:10:31,760 Speaker 1: hadn't really been that great of a fantasy quarterback. So 215 00:10:31,800 --> 00:10:34,240 Speaker 1: I don't know that regardless of where he ends up, 216 00:10:34,240 --> 00:10:37,760 Speaker 1: he's going to make a fantasy impact. In fact, most 217 00:10:37,800 --> 00:10:40,160 Speaker 1: of the teams right now that have an opening at 218 00:10:40,200 --> 00:10:42,720 Speaker 1: the quarterback position, whether or not they face they fix 219 00:10:42,760 --> 00:10:44,800 Speaker 1: it or not in terms of the NFL draft remains 220 00:10:44,800 --> 00:10:47,000 Speaker 1: to be seen. But I don't know that Foals is 221 00:10:47,040 --> 00:10:49,600 Speaker 1: going to end up being a draftable asset in fantasy leagues. 222 00:10:50,200 --> 00:10:52,520 Speaker 1: In ten I don't think you will be either. But 223 00:10:52,559 --> 00:10:54,040 Speaker 1: I think wherever he goes, it's going to be a 224 00:10:54,040 --> 00:10:57,520 Speaker 1: big upgrade of Like sure, I guess jackson was definitely 225 00:10:57,520 --> 00:11:00,120 Speaker 1: the clubhouse favorite. I mean, we can all agree he 226 00:11:00,240 --> 00:11:02,719 Speaker 1: is a monster monster upgrade. Ah yeah, we just saw 227 00:11:02,760 --> 00:11:05,960 Speaker 1: with black Portals, right. Yeah. I mean the Jaguars are 228 00:11:06,040 --> 00:11:07,960 Speaker 1: very much in the market for a quarterback this year. 229 00:11:08,000 --> 00:11:10,480 Speaker 1: I mean, I think that's that goes without saying, and 230 00:11:10,480 --> 00:11:12,120 Speaker 1: it's just a matter of who they land if if 231 00:11:12,160 --> 00:11:14,040 Speaker 1: it is Nick Foles, they go out. I mean there's 232 00:11:14,280 --> 00:11:16,679 Speaker 1: you know, I've heard the der car maybe attached to 233 00:11:16,760 --> 00:11:19,240 Speaker 1: the Jacksonville Jaguars. I mean, there's so many things that 234 00:11:19,240 --> 00:11:22,240 Speaker 1: that could happen there. I guess Eli Manning probably not 235 00:11:22,320 --> 00:11:24,120 Speaker 1: so much anymore. It seems like he's gonna stay with 236 00:11:24,160 --> 00:11:28,400 Speaker 1: the Giants, but yeah, Dolphins could need a quarter a 237 00:11:28,440 --> 00:11:31,000 Speaker 1: quarterback cars salary. I think he is fully guaranteed today, 238 00:11:31,679 --> 00:11:33,360 Speaker 1: so he will be in Oakland, so he'll be a Raider. 239 00:11:33,360 --> 00:11:35,240 Speaker 1: Then he will be a Raider. I will say it. 240 00:11:36,240 --> 00:11:41,920 Speaker 1: I don't know where gonna be San Francisco Raiders, Clara. 241 00:11:41,960 --> 00:11:43,880 Speaker 1: They're gonna playing Santa Clara, which I think it's I 242 00:11:43,880 --> 00:11:45,959 Speaker 1: think it's gonna be very funny when you know the 243 00:11:46,000 --> 00:11:49,120 Speaker 1: Oakland Raiders are playing or sharing the San Francisco forty 244 00:11:49,160 --> 00:11:55,160 Speaker 1: nine or stadium in Santa Clara. Whatever, uh yeah. Um 245 00:11:55,200 --> 00:11:59,199 Speaker 1: In Tennessee, the new offensive coordinator for the Tennessee Titans 246 00:11:59,440 --> 00:12:02,480 Speaker 1: says is Derrick Henry will be quote a big part 247 00:12:02,679 --> 00:12:07,520 Speaker 1: of the offense next season that you know, came after 248 00:12:08,600 --> 00:12:12,199 Speaker 1: Matt Lafleur kind of you know, kind of got him going, 249 00:12:12,280 --> 00:12:14,280 Speaker 1: kind of got him involved a little bit. We saw 250 00:12:14,360 --> 00:12:16,640 Speaker 1: him kind of in and out of the offense. And 251 00:12:16,880 --> 00:12:19,480 Speaker 1: obviously he had a couple of really big games late 252 00:12:19,559 --> 00:12:23,360 Speaker 1: in the season. I mean obviously for for us from 253 00:12:23,360 --> 00:12:25,920 Speaker 1: a fantasy perspective looking for running backs and trying to 254 00:12:25,920 --> 00:12:30,760 Speaker 1: avoid committees. It's good news. Um, I don't know, is 255 00:12:30,800 --> 00:12:33,439 Speaker 1: Derrick Henry can he carry a load for sixteen weeks? Though? 256 00:12:33,480 --> 00:12:35,400 Speaker 1: Is the is the next question? I guess I don't 257 00:12:35,440 --> 00:12:37,200 Speaker 1: even know that we're gonna find out. It's funny because 258 00:12:37,200 --> 00:12:39,040 Speaker 1: you look at his numbers and you see the twelve 259 00:12:39,120 --> 00:12:41,720 Speaker 1: rushing touchdowns in over a thousand yards and like, wow, 260 00:12:41,920 --> 00:12:44,040 Speaker 1: he had a pretty good year. But he really didn't. 261 00:12:44,160 --> 00:12:46,400 Speaker 1: It was all basically at the second half of the season. 262 00:12:46,840 --> 00:12:50,560 Speaker 1: And you know, he had that that one monster, ridiculous 263 00:12:50,559 --> 00:12:54,000 Speaker 1: game it was at fort points, and then Week fifteen 264 00:12:54,040 --> 00:12:56,920 Speaker 1: he had over thirty. Uh and then he had I 265 00:12:56,960 --> 00:13:01,160 Speaker 1: believe right around sixteen in uh in in week sixteen 266 00:13:01,240 --> 00:13:04,319 Speaker 1: he was he was a league winner if you had him. 267 00:13:04,440 --> 00:13:06,480 Speaker 1: I mean, let's be honest, he was a flex starter 268 00:13:06,559 --> 00:13:10,240 Speaker 1: that was putting up monster numbers in PPR or standard 269 00:13:10,360 --> 00:13:12,640 Speaker 1: for the people that you know held onto because a 270 00:13:12,640 --> 00:13:15,240 Speaker 1: lot of folks quit on him. It's so so now, 271 00:13:16,240 --> 00:13:19,400 Speaker 1: I guess Grandma'll ask you. I mean, he's Derrick Henry, 272 00:13:19,400 --> 00:13:26,400 Speaker 1: a top fifty pick in twenty nineteen. He's right, I 273 00:13:26,400 --> 00:13:29,000 Speaker 1: mean like a guy who scored twelve touchdowns and you know, 274 00:13:29,440 --> 00:13:31,480 Speaker 1: was was tremendous in the second half of the season, 275 00:13:31,800 --> 00:13:35,560 Speaker 1: and that hesitation basically tells you all you need to know. Yeah, 276 00:13:35,800 --> 00:13:38,160 Speaker 1: I don't know, man, did you just put out your 277 00:13:38,160 --> 00:13:40,680 Speaker 1: top two d would you put Henry? I am actually 278 00:13:40,679 --> 00:13:43,199 Speaker 1: gonna look at that right now for you. We were 279 00:13:43,280 --> 00:13:45,560 Speaker 1: we were sort of in some uh some padico here, 280 00:13:45,960 --> 00:13:49,719 Speaker 1: I have Henry at let me see if I could 281 00:13:49,760 --> 00:13:55,240 Speaker 1: find him real cool offense is just so Inconsistah, I 282 00:13:55,280 --> 00:13:57,079 Speaker 1: was gonna forty seven was kind of the number. Had 283 00:13:58,080 --> 00:14:00,280 Speaker 1: forty eight. I have him right around the James White 284 00:14:00,360 --> 00:14:04,280 Speaker 1: Darius guys. To Marcus point, this is there. So this 285 00:14:04,320 --> 00:14:06,880 Speaker 1: is Mariota's fifth year. This is he's had a different 286 00:14:06,880 --> 00:14:09,400 Speaker 1: offensive coordinate every year, right, I believe, so every every 287 00:14:09,400 --> 00:14:12,440 Speaker 1: single year they've had a different oc um. Yeah, that's 288 00:14:12,440 --> 00:14:15,800 Speaker 1: why it's been so incontestent. There you go, Um, I guess, 289 00:14:16,160 --> 00:14:17,920 Speaker 1: I guess we can peg Henry is a back in 290 00:14:18,080 --> 00:14:21,560 Speaker 1: top fifty pick right now, especially with a few backfields 291 00:14:21,560 --> 00:14:26,480 Speaker 1: not exactly clear, but yeah, it's just it's so hard 292 00:14:26,480 --> 00:14:29,160 Speaker 1: to predict. He's so he's very one dimentional. He's never 293 00:14:29,200 --> 00:14:31,400 Speaker 1: going to catch the ball, especially you know with Dean Lewis. 294 00:14:31,440 --> 00:14:34,880 Speaker 1: Still mean, we've been chasing this Titans offense for fantasy 295 00:14:34,920 --> 00:14:37,760 Speaker 1: for so long and we've been burned so many times. 296 00:14:38,080 --> 00:14:39,960 Speaker 1: It's just like, I haven't we kind of learned our 297 00:14:40,040 --> 00:14:42,280 Speaker 1: lesson outside of like maybe if Delaney Walker comes back 298 00:14:42,720 --> 00:14:44,360 Speaker 1: is healthy this year, I mean, other than that, by 299 00:14:44,400 --> 00:14:46,000 Speaker 1: the way they were there were actually there was one 300 00:14:46,080 --> 00:14:47,800 Speaker 1: year or two years back to back where they were 301 00:14:47,840 --> 00:14:52,760 Speaker 1: Terry Robiski was the o C I think, um, But 302 00:14:52,760 --> 00:14:54,560 Speaker 1: other than that, Yeah, it's that they have had a 303 00:14:54,680 --> 00:14:58,120 Speaker 1: revolving door at the offensive coordinator positions. And now Arthur 304 00:14:58,160 --> 00:15:00,600 Speaker 1: Smith gets his shot and he says Veron Canry will 305 00:15:00,600 --> 00:15:02,520 Speaker 1: be a big part of it. I mean, I guess 306 00:15:02,520 --> 00:15:04,440 Speaker 1: we're gonna we're gonna find out together when we get 307 00:15:04,480 --> 00:15:07,200 Speaker 1: to the summer into into early fall. So there you go. 308 00:15:07,360 --> 00:15:23,080 Speaker 1: That is pretty much everything you need to know. So 309 00:15:23,200 --> 00:15:25,320 Speaker 1: they had a Super Bowl the other day. I'd heard 310 00:15:25,320 --> 00:15:28,760 Speaker 1: about it. Uh, you know, obviously we talked briefly about 311 00:15:28,760 --> 00:15:30,480 Speaker 1: it at the start of the show. The Patriots win, 312 00:15:30,680 --> 00:15:34,120 Speaker 1: congrats to them and their fans. Um the Rams are 313 00:15:34,200 --> 00:15:36,440 Speaker 1: left sort of wondering what happened, and I think a 314 00:15:36,520 --> 00:15:38,680 Speaker 1: lot of people watching from the outside are sort of 315 00:15:38,680 --> 00:15:43,440 Speaker 1: wondering what happened. And one of the big question marks 316 00:15:44,360 --> 00:15:48,040 Speaker 1: was what happened to Todd Gurley? Where was Todd Gurley? 317 00:15:48,040 --> 00:15:50,440 Speaker 1: And you started during the game, even the CBS cameras 318 00:15:50,920 --> 00:15:53,440 Speaker 1: kept cutting two shots of him standing on the sideline. 319 00:15:53,440 --> 00:15:55,920 Speaker 1: The announcers were wondering what was going on. People on 320 00:15:55,960 --> 00:15:58,520 Speaker 1: Twitter we're asking, you know, where has Todd Gurley been? 321 00:15:59,200 --> 00:16:02,840 Speaker 1: And I mean, obviously the first question was, well, maybe 322 00:16:02,920 --> 00:16:05,480 Speaker 1: he's not healthy. You know, he had a knee injury 323 00:16:05,480 --> 00:16:07,240 Speaker 1: that kept him out for a couple of weeks that 324 00:16:07,280 --> 00:16:09,600 Speaker 1: helped lead to the rise of C. J. Anderson late 325 00:16:09,640 --> 00:16:13,520 Speaker 1: in the season. Of course, the Rams sean McVeigh, Todd 326 00:16:13,560 --> 00:16:17,080 Speaker 1: Gurley himself kept insisting that everything is okay, that the 327 00:16:17,120 --> 00:16:20,320 Speaker 1: knee was fine, that it wasn't a problem. Girly said 328 00:16:20,400 --> 00:16:23,960 Speaker 1: during the NFC Championship game that he was just quote sorry, uh, 329 00:16:23,960 --> 00:16:26,680 Speaker 1: and that's why he wasn't getting the ball a whole lot. Uh. 330 00:16:26,720 --> 00:16:29,240 Speaker 1: You know now that the after the Super Bowl, Sean 331 00:16:29,320 --> 00:16:31,920 Speaker 1: McVeigh sort of blamed himself for the play calling. Also 332 00:16:31,960 --> 00:16:34,200 Speaker 1: said that they just never got into a rhythm and 333 00:16:34,200 --> 00:16:35,920 Speaker 1: that was why Gurley didn't get the ball. But the 334 00:16:35,960 --> 00:16:39,880 Speaker 1: facts of this, in those final two games, Dodd Gurley 335 00:16:39,920 --> 00:16:42,640 Speaker 1: had a total of sixteen touches, gained a total of 336 00:16:42,680 --> 00:16:48,040 Speaker 1: forty seven yards, did not score a touchdown. Now, you know, 337 00:16:48,200 --> 00:16:50,320 Speaker 1: since then, there have been a flood of stories about 338 00:16:50,320 --> 00:16:52,760 Speaker 1: what the Rams should do. Obviously, he's he's owed a 339 00:16:52,800 --> 00:16:54,480 Speaker 1: lot of money, they spent They spent a lot of 340 00:16:54,480 --> 00:16:57,200 Speaker 1: money on him, they got him a big contract. But 341 00:16:59,240 --> 00:17:01,080 Speaker 1: now there's talking that maybe they should trade him. They 342 00:17:01,120 --> 00:17:02,800 Speaker 1: should they should move him if they're not going to 343 00:17:02,880 --> 00:17:05,720 Speaker 1: use him, because he's taken up a lot of room 344 00:17:05,760 --> 00:17:08,520 Speaker 1: in that salary cap. So I mean, FABS, as you 345 00:17:08,560 --> 00:17:11,400 Speaker 1: look at this is what we saw the last couple 346 00:17:11,440 --> 00:17:14,200 Speaker 1: of weeks. Is this is this just some weird anomaly 347 00:17:14,240 --> 00:17:16,280 Speaker 1: that they're gonna iron out in the offseason, or is 348 00:17:16,320 --> 00:17:18,639 Speaker 1: this kind of a glimpse into the future of the offense. 349 00:17:18,640 --> 00:17:21,800 Speaker 1: Sean McVeigh wants to root. I have no I don't 350 00:17:21,840 --> 00:17:24,679 Speaker 1: get it. I spent most of the Super Bowl texting 351 00:17:24,720 --> 00:17:28,360 Speaker 1: with friends who are you know, current players, uh, former players, 352 00:17:29,040 --> 00:17:32,639 Speaker 1: other friends who are just big time football fans, and 353 00:17:32,680 --> 00:17:34,880 Speaker 1: we're all asking the same question, why is Tod Grilly 354 00:17:34,920 --> 00:17:37,439 Speaker 1: not on the field? Like we we went from a 355 00:17:37,440 --> 00:17:40,960 Speaker 1: guy who was dominating the league to suddenly the Rams 356 00:17:41,800 --> 00:17:45,359 Speaker 1: don't feature him. And if it was a situation where 357 00:17:45,359 --> 00:17:48,919 Speaker 1: he wasn't healthy, okay, that's understandable. But every time you 358 00:17:49,080 --> 00:17:55,280 Speaker 1: heard questions about girl's health, it came back He's fine, 359 00:17:55,640 --> 00:17:59,240 Speaker 1: there's nothing wrong with him. Um. I've talked to to 360 00:17:59,320 --> 00:18:02,600 Speaker 1: people who are friends of Todd Gurley. He was fine. 361 00:18:03,040 --> 00:18:07,800 Speaker 1: And I don't get how arguably the best running back 362 00:18:07,840 --> 00:18:12,240 Speaker 1: in the National Football League suddenly And I love C. J. Anderson, 363 00:18:12,359 --> 00:18:15,600 Speaker 1: he's a friend of mine. I can't understand how the 364 00:18:15,600 --> 00:18:18,560 Speaker 1: best running back in the National Football League suddenly is 365 00:18:18,600 --> 00:18:23,640 Speaker 1: being outtouched by a player who didn't have a team 366 00:18:23,680 --> 00:18:26,720 Speaker 1: okay as of a month and a half ago, and 367 00:18:27,119 --> 00:18:29,800 Speaker 1: not that c J deserve that fate. But I mean, 368 00:18:29,840 --> 00:18:32,040 Speaker 1: even CJ would tell you listen, Todd Gurley is one 369 00:18:32,040 --> 00:18:34,879 Speaker 1: of the best running backs in this game. C J 370 00:18:35,600 --> 00:18:40,680 Speaker 1: averaged sixteen touches a game in the playoffs, Gurley average eleven. 371 00:18:41,920 --> 00:18:45,640 Speaker 1: It's it's mind boggling. And when I did my top two, 372 00:18:46,960 --> 00:18:50,320 Speaker 1: I didn't have Girly one. I guess I'm I'm I'm 373 00:18:50,359 --> 00:18:54,399 Speaker 1: a little concerned. I do like that McVeigh came out 374 00:18:54,440 --> 00:18:56,439 Speaker 1: and said that Girly doesn't need any sort of scope 375 00:18:56,440 --> 00:18:59,880 Speaker 1: in the off season on his knee. But I don't 376 00:19:00,000 --> 00:19:03,879 Speaker 1: know what happened there. I mean, it was like the 377 00:19:04,880 --> 00:19:09,400 Speaker 1: Rams forgot where their bread is buttered. And I just 378 00:19:09,640 --> 00:19:11,560 Speaker 1: I just go back to the example of the Cowboys. 379 00:19:11,600 --> 00:19:14,959 Speaker 1: If the Cowboys were in the same exact spot, do 380 00:19:15,000 --> 00:19:17,520 Speaker 1: you think they would ever go away from Ezekiel Elliott? 381 00:19:17,800 --> 00:19:21,080 Speaker 1: Hell no. And that's what makes me think. Hell no, 382 00:19:21,560 --> 00:19:24,400 Speaker 1: That's what makes me think girl is not healthy. We 383 00:19:24,480 --> 00:19:26,600 Speaker 1: we we we can only you know, we can only 384 00:19:27,119 --> 00:19:29,359 Speaker 1: hear what's spoken to us. We we've heard that he 385 00:19:29,480 --> 00:19:32,239 Speaker 1: was fine. Maybe he's not. I don't know. It's not 386 00:19:32,320 --> 00:19:34,240 Speaker 1: like players and coaches haven't lied to us in the 387 00:19:34,240 --> 00:19:38,000 Speaker 1: past about a player's health. But it made no sense 388 00:19:38,040 --> 00:19:42,560 Speaker 1: to me whatsoever that that c J was was more 389 00:19:42,600 --> 00:19:44,320 Speaker 1: of a featured back. Now, Girly had a good game 390 00:19:44,320 --> 00:19:46,680 Speaker 1: against the Cowboys, but the Cowboys couldn't stop the run 391 00:19:47,040 --> 00:19:49,840 Speaker 1: at all in that game. But in terms of the touches, 392 00:19:50,760 --> 00:19:54,160 Speaker 1: it just it boggles the mind that a player that 393 00:19:54,359 --> 00:19:58,080 Speaker 1: dominant at his position and the centerpiece of that offense 394 00:19:58,840 --> 00:20:04,120 Speaker 1: suddenly goes from featured no brainer role to committee back 395 00:20:04,480 --> 00:20:07,840 Speaker 1: Todd Gurley committee back. Can we can we say, can 396 00:20:07,920 --> 00:20:11,160 Speaker 1: we surmise Graham that I mean, okay, whatever about health? 397 00:20:11,800 --> 00:20:14,119 Speaker 1: Was this maybe just Sean McVeigh out thinking himself the 398 00:20:14,160 --> 00:20:19,440 Speaker 1: last couple of weeks to Graham, how do you outthink 399 00:20:19,480 --> 00:20:22,200 Speaker 1: yourself and not play? Todd Gurley, I've seen this too, 400 00:20:22,200 --> 00:20:25,240 Speaker 1: and I really genuinely feel everyone's kind of overthinking it. 401 00:20:25,880 --> 00:20:29,119 Speaker 1: He has seven touches in the last eighteen months. You 402 00:20:29,200 --> 00:20:33,439 Speaker 1: tell me how your body would feel, nosolutely, absolutely, But 403 00:20:33,840 --> 00:20:37,240 Speaker 1: it can sometimes be pretty simple sometimes. What what would 404 00:20:37,240 --> 00:20:40,240 Speaker 1: Sean McVeigh and Todd Gurley gain by telling the truth 405 00:20:40,480 --> 00:20:43,280 Speaker 1: about Gurley's knee and ankle problem. Well maybe not before 406 00:20:43,320 --> 00:20:46,679 Speaker 1: the Super Bowl, but now why not? And but then 407 00:20:46,720 --> 00:20:49,120 Speaker 1: you would then you would come back on you would 408 00:20:49,119 --> 00:20:51,560 Speaker 1: you would reneg on saying he's completely fine. He's not 409 00:20:51,560 --> 00:20:55,000 Speaker 1: been on the injury report. Guys hide injuries all the time, absolutely, 410 00:20:55,040 --> 00:20:56,240 Speaker 1: and they played through it. And that's kind of my 411 00:20:56,320 --> 00:20:59,600 Speaker 1: thing is like girly average, like thirty two routes run 412 00:20:59,600 --> 00:21:01,440 Speaker 1: per game in weeks one through fifteen when he was 413 00:21:01,440 --> 00:21:04,280 Speaker 1: completely healthy and the Rams playoff stretch, he was down 414 00:21:04,320 --> 00:21:06,199 Speaker 1: to sixteen point seven rounds per game. That was more 415 00:21:06,200 --> 00:21:07,960 Speaker 1: than half the singers in long average. And we're talking 416 00:21:07,960 --> 00:21:10,760 Speaker 1: about Todd Gurley, who leads all running backs and yards 417 00:21:10,760 --> 00:21:14,400 Speaker 1: after the catch per reception receptions over the last two years. 418 00:21:14,400 --> 00:21:16,200 Speaker 1: That's fourth among all running backs, and he's fourth and 419 00:21:16,200 --> 00:21:18,480 Speaker 1: passer rating when targeted. It's just I mean, it's just 420 00:21:18,760 --> 00:21:21,360 Speaker 1: that that's the thing for me. It's like, Okay, if 421 00:21:21,359 --> 00:21:24,199 Speaker 1: he's not healthy, why aren't Why did the Rams not 422 00:21:24,359 --> 00:21:26,720 Speaker 1: use him in the passing game? Because he's I think 423 00:21:26,760 --> 00:21:30,479 Speaker 1: we could say probably if not Alvin Kamara, Todd Gurley 424 00:21:30,520 --> 00:21:33,840 Speaker 1: is the second best past catching running back in the NFL. Yeah, 425 00:21:34,320 --> 00:21:36,280 Speaker 1: why wasn't he used? He only ran like twenty routes 426 00:21:36,320 --> 00:21:39,560 Speaker 1: in the super Bowl. It just it just it seems 427 00:21:39,640 --> 00:21:42,760 Speaker 1: weird that and looks obviously he has been loaded up 428 00:21:42,760 --> 00:21:46,399 Speaker 1: with touches. There's there's no doubt about that. He's twenty 429 00:21:46,400 --> 00:21:48,440 Speaker 1: four years old. He's not an old dude. It also 430 00:21:48,480 --> 00:21:51,920 Speaker 1: seems weird that you would start to ration him when 431 00:21:52,000 --> 00:21:54,920 Speaker 1: you did, Like if you're gonna ration him in weeks 432 00:21:55,200 --> 00:21:58,360 Speaker 1: fifteen sixteen, I get that. I feel like, if you're 433 00:21:58,359 --> 00:22:01,160 Speaker 1: in the super Bowl, it's like a I know you're hurting, 434 00:22:01,880 --> 00:22:03,240 Speaker 1: we need you know, what can we get out of you? 435 00:22:03,280 --> 00:22:07,120 Speaker 1: How much can we get out Davis dealt with like 436 00:22:07,720 --> 00:22:12,240 Speaker 1: I mean, debilitating migraines in the super Bowl, Okay, he 437 00:22:12,359 --> 00:22:15,280 Speaker 1: got out there and played like and I know, I 438 00:22:15,280 --> 00:22:18,080 Speaker 1: get it. If the knee was a problem, the eco 439 00:22:18,160 --> 00:22:21,159 Speaker 1: was a problem, okay, But everything we're hearing was that 440 00:22:21,240 --> 00:22:23,159 Speaker 1: he was fine. And now now the rams have kind 441 00:22:23,160 --> 00:22:25,639 Speaker 1: of created this situation where Todd's having to answer these questions, 442 00:22:25,640 --> 00:22:27,879 Speaker 1: Sean having to answer these questions and they're just not 443 00:22:27,960 --> 00:22:30,359 Speaker 1: really like I said, just just said Sean, like I know, 444 00:22:30,440 --> 00:22:33,080 Speaker 1: Sean person, maybe I'm trying to get the job. My 445 00:22:34,440 --> 00:22:36,560 Speaker 1: coach McVeigh didn't say anything I mean, it's it's just 446 00:22:36,680 --> 00:22:38,800 Speaker 1: kind of like it just touched a weird situation to 447 00:22:38,960 --> 00:22:43,040 Speaker 1: de fabs this point. If he's healthy, why isn't he playing? 448 00:22:45,480 --> 00:22:49,119 Speaker 1: So I mean, obviously we're not gonna come up with 449 00:22:49,160 --> 00:22:52,560 Speaker 1: an answer to this one, but I mean, like for 450 00:22:52,680 --> 00:22:55,760 Speaker 1: us now, it's it's spinning this forward right. Maybe he's 451 00:22:55,760 --> 00:22:57,720 Speaker 1: not you know, I don't know if if he's healthy, 452 00:22:57,760 --> 00:22:59,640 Speaker 1: if he's not healthy, if if this is what Sean 453 00:22:59,720 --> 00:23:02,920 Speaker 1: mcveih wants to do with his offense. But obviously they 454 00:23:02,920 --> 00:23:05,240 Speaker 1: bring in C. J. Anderson and for the most part, 455 00:23:05,640 --> 00:23:09,760 Speaker 1: uh super Bowl notwithstanding, Anderson played pretty well. You know, 456 00:23:09,800 --> 00:23:11,600 Speaker 1: we don't know what's going to happen with him next year, 457 00:23:11,600 --> 00:23:13,639 Speaker 1: if the Rams keep him around, if he ends up 458 00:23:13,640 --> 00:23:16,359 Speaker 1: being a free agent going somewhere else, who knows. But 459 00:23:16,560 --> 00:23:18,359 Speaker 1: and fabs you sort of you know, I guess you 460 00:23:18,440 --> 00:23:20,080 Speaker 1: sort of hinted at this when you talked about not 461 00:23:20,080 --> 00:23:23,640 Speaker 1: putting Girly at number one in your top two hundred, which, 462 00:23:23,720 --> 00:23:25,720 Speaker 1: by the way, for from we'll dive into it really 463 00:23:25,720 --> 00:23:29,280 Speaker 1: heavy next week. Um, but does this change how you 464 00:23:29,359 --> 00:23:34,320 Speaker 1: feel about Todd Gurley potentially? As let's say, look the 465 00:23:34,600 --> 00:23:37,120 Speaker 1: top five in no particular order will have some combination 466 00:23:37,320 --> 00:23:42,480 Speaker 1: of Girly, Zeke, say Kwan, Avid Camara. Maybe Christian McCaffrey 467 00:23:42,520 --> 00:23:46,520 Speaker 1: slides into that top five too. Um, does this change 468 00:23:46,800 --> 00:23:48,520 Speaker 1: sort of how you feel about him? If he's a 469 00:23:48,520 --> 00:23:52,119 Speaker 1: guy who goes from getting you know, twenty touches a 470 00:23:52,200 --> 00:23:56,760 Speaker 1: game to you know, fifteen touches a game. Yeah, but 471 00:23:58,200 --> 00:24:00,919 Speaker 1: like I'm I'm playver gaess, Like I can't even come 472 00:24:00,960 --> 00:24:02,960 Speaker 1: up with the words like it's Todd Gurley. It's not 473 00:24:03,040 --> 00:24:04,800 Speaker 1: like he's an older back. He's twenty four years old. 474 00:24:04,800 --> 00:24:06,200 Speaker 1: He's in the prime of his career. He just gave 475 00:24:06,240 --> 00:24:08,920 Speaker 1: him a big, a big deal. The Rams have said 476 00:24:09,160 --> 00:24:11,800 Speaker 1: per r Ian Rapp Report that they absolutely want CJ 477 00:24:11,960 --> 00:24:17,520 Speaker 1: back next season. Now c J's seven, he'll be he'll 478 00:24:17,520 --> 00:24:21,840 Speaker 1: be twenty eight here in in in a few days. Um, 479 00:24:21,880 --> 00:24:24,159 Speaker 1: it doesn't take Girley out of my top three. I 480 00:24:24,240 --> 00:24:27,560 Speaker 1: have him third, I have Seque number one, and number 481 00:24:27,560 --> 00:24:31,879 Speaker 1: two is Zeke, and I have Girly three because I 482 00:24:32,240 --> 00:24:36,080 Speaker 1: just if Sean McVeigh is is intelligent as we all 483 00:24:36,080 --> 00:24:39,240 Speaker 1: think and know that he is, how does he move 484 00:24:39,440 --> 00:24:43,800 Speaker 1: Todd Gurley from being a featured running back making all 485 00:24:43,800 --> 00:24:46,280 Speaker 1: of the place that he made touching the ball as 486 00:24:46,320 --> 00:24:48,800 Speaker 1: he did, and again he has led all running backs 487 00:24:48,800 --> 00:24:51,840 Speaker 1: and touches over the last two years. But he's twenty 488 00:24:51,880 --> 00:24:54,040 Speaker 1: four years old, right, I mean, this is this isn't 489 00:24:54,080 --> 00:24:55,680 Speaker 1: a guy who's who's Who's at the tail end of 490 00:24:55,720 --> 00:24:59,200 Speaker 1: his career. McVeigh has got to get the ball back 491 00:24:59,240 --> 00:25:02,520 Speaker 1: in Girley's he in twenty plus times a game heading 492 00:25:02,520 --> 00:25:04,560 Speaker 1: in the next season, and it doesn't even have to 493 00:25:04,600 --> 00:25:07,200 Speaker 1: be a question. You just give him the ball. He's 494 00:25:07,200 --> 00:25:10,040 Speaker 1: your he's your playmaker. So it would be hard for 495 00:25:10,080 --> 00:25:13,199 Speaker 1: me to pass on him in the top three, But 496 00:25:13,280 --> 00:25:16,000 Speaker 1: I could see him sliding maybe not out of the 497 00:25:16,040 --> 00:25:18,800 Speaker 1: top five, but to number five because there's so much 498 00:25:18,840 --> 00:25:21,760 Speaker 1: young talent at the running back position this season, uh 499 00:25:21,960 --> 00:25:25,360 Speaker 1: and in the league right now. But it's it, honestly, man, 500 00:25:25,359 --> 00:25:27,440 Speaker 1: it just it really just baffles the minds. It's kind 501 00:25:27,440 --> 00:25:30,320 Speaker 1: of like it's kind of like, Okay, I've got a 502 00:25:30,359 --> 00:25:33,200 Speaker 1: brand new Lambeau in my garage, but you know what 503 00:25:33,240 --> 00:25:37,960 Speaker 1: I'm gonna do, Graham, I'm gonna drive that. Yeah, yeah, 504 00:25:38,080 --> 00:25:41,040 Speaker 1: put put put boring kind of car here, your Corolla. 505 00:25:41,040 --> 00:25:43,639 Speaker 1: You're I'm gonna drive that instead. This is the this 506 00:25:43,840 --> 00:25:46,159 Speaker 1: is this a microcosm of running backs don't matter in 507 00:25:46,200 --> 00:25:49,320 Speaker 1: the NFL. That you know what, you you either read 508 00:25:49,320 --> 00:25:51,960 Speaker 1: my mind or you read the rundown. You are pretty 509 00:25:52,000 --> 00:25:54,000 Speaker 1: damn good. You are pretty damn good a putting the rundown, 510 00:25:54,600 --> 00:25:58,439 Speaker 1: I will admit um. Three four months ago, we were 511 00:25:58,480 --> 00:26:02,320 Speaker 1: talking about Gurly as we I say we literally I 512 00:26:02,359 --> 00:26:05,120 Speaker 1: wasn't people were talking about Todd Gurleys and MVP can't 513 00:26:05,240 --> 00:26:08,720 Speaker 1: legitimately and deserved or not. I don't think it was 514 00:26:09,600 --> 00:26:11,960 Speaker 1: three months later now we're talking about him. Is the 515 00:26:12,080 --> 00:26:13,639 Speaker 1: Rams might need to trade him? Or what do we 516 00:26:13,680 --> 00:26:16,280 Speaker 1: do with him? From fantasy? And like he was a 517 00:26:16,359 --> 00:26:20,840 Speaker 1: slam dunk number one overall picks six months ago. This 518 00:26:20,880 --> 00:26:24,760 Speaker 1: is the epitome of life comes at you fast. I mean, 519 00:26:25,200 --> 00:26:28,080 Speaker 1: it's just it's running back talent is so fungible in 520 00:26:28,119 --> 00:26:31,719 Speaker 1: the NFL. It's just it's amazing. Okay, So, which just 521 00:26:32,000 --> 00:26:34,679 Speaker 1: veers us right to the next topic. Obviously, you know, 522 00:26:34,880 --> 00:26:40,520 Speaker 1: a big, a big point of conversation on Twitter, Football, Twitter, Fantasy, Twitter, 523 00:26:40,600 --> 00:26:44,159 Speaker 1: whatever was that running backs don't matter. And you know, 524 00:26:44,240 --> 00:26:47,280 Speaker 1: if if for some reason you haven't followed up on 525 00:26:47,320 --> 00:26:51,199 Speaker 1: this conversation one where you've been uh to basically the 526 00:26:51,240 --> 00:26:54,679 Speaker 1: premise of it is the running back position, as as 527 00:26:54,800 --> 00:26:57,280 Speaker 1: Graham said, is very fungible. I means you can rotate 528 00:26:57,359 --> 00:26:59,640 Speaker 1: guys through there, and as long as you know your 529 00:26:59,640 --> 00:27:02,320 Speaker 1: scheme is okay, as long as your offensive line is okay, 530 00:27:03,119 --> 00:27:08,600 Speaker 1: you can get pretty equivalent production from any number of 531 00:27:08,640 --> 00:27:11,080 Speaker 1: guys back there. I mean the fact that you know, 532 00:27:11,200 --> 00:27:13,800 Speaker 1: look at the Chiefs, they lose Kareem Hunt. Uh, they 533 00:27:13,800 --> 00:27:17,040 Speaker 1: go with Damian Williams Spencer where they're running game, you know, 534 00:27:17,160 --> 00:27:18,840 Speaker 1: maybe takes a little bit of a dip, but it 535 00:27:18,840 --> 00:27:21,480 Speaker 1: it doesn't fall off the map. The the Steelers go 536 00:27:21,560 --> 00:27:25,439 Speaker 1: all season without Levian Bell, James Connor was fantastic, He 537 00:27:25,520 --> 00:27:29,640 Speaker 1: gets hurt. Jalen Samuel steps in that running game keeps going. Obviously, 538 00:27:29,680 --> 00:27:33,800 Speaker 1: now Todd Gurley is doing whatever Todd Gurley is doing, 539 00:27:33,920 --> 00:27:36,520 Speaker 1: or whatever happened to Todd Gurley. C J. Anderson steps 540 00:27:36,520 --> 00:27:40,600 Speaker 1: in and and he performs well. So you know, obviously 541 00:27:41,760 --> 00:27:43,800 Speaker 1: you know there there is some there is some merit 542 00:27:43,840 --> 00:27:48,000 Speaker 1: to the conversation. But now for us, what does that 543 00:27:48,040 --> 00:27:51,000 Speaker 1: mean fantasy wise? Because if teams are really not spending 544 00:27:51,040 --> 00:27:53,600 Speaker 1: money on running backs, if they're going to start rotating 545 00:27:53,680 --> 00:27:56,719 Speaker 1: running backs, I mean, I guess, Graham. The first thing 546 00:27:56,760 --> 00:27:58,720 Speaker 1: I think is that this just means a whole hell 547 00:27:58,760 --> 00:28:00,560 Speaker 1: of a lot more running back road patitions for us 548 00:28:00,600 --> 00:28:02,280 Speaker 1: to try to sift through. Now, all right now, we're 549 00:28:02,280 --> 00:28:05,520 Speaker 1: in a very very very good part, uh of fantasy 550 00:28:05,560 --> 00:28:07,440 Speaker 1: in terms of running back position. I mean, this is 551 00:28:07,480 --> 00:28:10,520 Speaker 1: like the golden age of eulous. Even if Gurley loses 552 00:28:10,560 --> 00:28:12,320 Speaker 1: his bell Cole role, we still have like seven or 553 00:28:12,359 --> 00:28:14,359 Speaker 1: eight just top tier running backs that are just like 554 00:28:14,440 --> 00:28:16,840 Speaker 1: no brainer and the top five guys in my top 555 00:28:16,880 --> 00:28:24,320 Speaker 1: two or ridiculous barkly marrit one oh one uh discussion. 556 00:28:24,320 --> 00:28:26,439 Speaker 1: That's what we'll get to next week. Zeke is up 557 00:28:26,440 --> 00:28:28,600 Speaker 1: there to um. I don't know. I don't know for 558 00:28:28,600 --> 00:28:30,960 Speaker 1: for I think we could save that conversation. But the 559 00:28:30,960 --> 00:28:33,560 Speaker 1: bigger question I think right now is it's just like 560 00:28:34,560 --> 00:28:37,159 Speaker 1: I think the way we need to think about running 561 00:28:37,160 --> 00:28:41,120 Speaker 1: backs now is we can replace their production on the ground, 562 00:28:41,160 --> 00:28:43,800 Speaker 1: their success on the ground, but as a receiver, that 563 00:28:43,920 --> 00:28:47,720 Speaker 1: is where running backs can elevate themselves. But I will 564 00:28:47,760 --> 00:28:50,560 Speaker 1: say to your point about cream Hunt, I thought that's 565 00:28:50,600 --> 00:28:53,560 Speaker 1: where the Chiefs would miss Kareem Hunt the most is 566 00:28:53,600 --> 00:28:55,360 Speaker 1: in the past game. But it turns out Damon Williams 567 00:28:55,400 --> 00:28:58,080 Speaker 1: was just but we've now seen it with the Rams 568 00:28:58,080 --> 00:29:00,880 Speaker 1: A C. J. Anderson is clearly limited as a pass 569 00:29:00,880 --> 00:29:03,520 Speaker 1: catcher compared to Todd Gurley. And that's my biggest point 570 00:29:03,600 --> 00:29:06,680 Speaker 1: is if Todd Gurley was truly healthy, why wasn't he 571 00:29:06,760 --> 00:29:09,240 Speaker 1: running just his normal thirty five routes per game and 572 00:29:09,280 --> 00:29:12,440 Speaker 1: getting his eight to nine targets and not getting killed 573 00:29:12,520 --> 00:29:15,160 Speaker 1: on ten twelve carries up the middle, just throwing the ball. 574 00:29:16,200 --> 00:29:19,000 Speaker 1: Getting back to how young the position is, the average 575 00:29:19,000 --> 00:29:21,760 Speaker 1: age of the top thirty fantasy running backs in PPR 576 00:29:22,120 --> 00:29:25,640 Speaker 1: leagues this season was twenty three point nine. Uh. That's 577 00:29:25,680 --> 00:29:28,480 Speaker 1: the youngest since two thousand, when the average age was 578 00:29:28,520 --> 00:29:32,520 Speaker 1: twenty six point five, or almost three years older. Like 579 00:29:32,600 --> 00:29:35,520 Speaker 1: we we are. And you know, Marcus, you know I 580 00:29:35,560 --> 00:29:37,760 Speaker 1: said this a couple of the seasons ago, that the 581 00:29:37,840 --> 00:29:41,600 Speaker 1: running back revivals coming, and then you know, then you 582 00:29:41,600 --> 00:29:45,200 Speaker 1: you bring in a new class here in twenty nineteen. Uh, 583 00:29:45,400 --> 00:29:48,520 Speaker 1: with Jacobs kind of being the player that everyone's gonna 584 00:29:48,560 --> 00:29:50,520 Speaker 1: want at that position, maybe the Buccaneers grabbing him in 585 00:29:50,520 --> 00:29:53,920 Speaker 1: the draft. We'll see. But the position has never been better, 586 00:29:54,080 --> 00:29:57,080 Speaker 1: it's never been deeper, it's never been younger, and that's 587 00:29:57,120 --> 00:30:00,520 Speaker 1: why you're going to see seven running backs go maybe 588 00:30:00,560 --> 00:30:03,920 Speaker 1: eight in the first ten overall picks, even in PPR leagues, 589 00:30:03,960 --> 00:30:06,760 Speaker 1: because running backs have have have sort of morphed right there. 590 00:30:06,800 --> 00:30:09,680 Speaker 1: They're no longer just these guys that you give the 591 00:30:09,680 --> 00:30:12,120 Speaker 1: football to twenty times on the ground and they just 592 00:30:12,240 --> 00:30:15,080 Speaker 1: plow through the offensive line. Now they're catching the wall 593 00:30:15,080 --> 00:30:18,120 Speaker 1: out of the backfields. They're lining out and in the slot. 594 00:30:18,160 --> 00:30:21,760 Speaker 1: I mean, they're which is great begs The next question though, 595 00:30:22,440 --> 00:30:24,560 Speaker 1: how much turnover are we going to get in the 596 00:30:24,600 --> 00:30:26,880 Speaker 1: next few years? Right? Because for as great as we 597 00:30:26,960 --> 00:30:28,120 Speaker 1: I mean, look at this, how for as great as 598 00:30:28,160 --> 00:30:31,680 Speaker 1: Todd Gurley was, suddenly we're talking about him being fairly 599 00:30:31,680 --> 00:30:33,920 Speaker 1: and I won't say expendable, but like, hey, we can 600 00:30:33,960 --> 00:30:36,479 Speaker 1: replace him where the cheaper model somewhere? Right. For as 601 00:30:36,480 --> 00:30:38,760 Speaker 1: great as Alvin Kamara has been the first couple of years, 602 00:30:38,880 --> 00:30:40,520 Speaker 1: when he gets to the end of that rookie deal, 603 00:30:40,680 --> 00:30:42,400 Speaker 1: are the Saints gonna turn around and say, hey, let's 604 00:30:42,480 --> 00:30:44,400 Speaker 1: dump truck a bunch of money on him. Same with 605 00:30:44,400 --> 00:30:46,720 Speaker 1: se Kwan, for as great as he was last year, 606 00:30:46,880 --> 00:30:48,760 Speaker 1: when he hits the end of that rookie deal, are 607 00:30:48,760 --> 00:30:51,120 Speaker 1: the Giants gonna look around and say, we're gonna lock 608 00:30:51,200 --> 00:30:53,560 Speaker 1: up se Kwon Barkley to a huge contract. Are they 609 00:30:53,560 --> 00:30:55,680 Speaker 1: gonna say, you know what, there's another cheaper model. Is 610 00:30:55,760 --> 00:30:57,320 Speaker 1: maybe he's not quite as good as Sa Kuan, but 611 00:30:57,320 --> 00:30:59,200 Speaker 1: he's good enough that we can bring him in for 612 00:30:59,240 --> 00:31:01,520 Speaker 1: a lot less the So we're gonna start getting a 613 00:31:01,560 --> 00:31:03,480 Speaker 1: lot of turn over here too. Are you predicting a 614 00:31:03,560 --> 00:31:06,440 Speaker 1: Bryce Harper Manny Machado running back hold out? Maybe just 615 00:31:06,480 --> 00:31:09,040 Speaker 1: somebody sitting around here right like everybody waiting like where's 616 00:31:10,560 --> 00:31:13,680 Speaker 1: like nothing happened. And people will always bring up the 617 00:31:13,720 --> 00:31:16,000 Speaker 1: example of the Steelers, which you mentioned as well. It 618 00:31:16,040 --> 00:31:18,080 Speaker 1: doesn't matter who the Steelers have put in that backfield. 619 00:31:18,280 --> 00:31:20,880 Speaker 1: They've produced numbers. Now, from a fantasy perspective, it's different. 620 00:31:21,000 --> 00:31:23,280 Speaker 1: We're looking for stats. We don't care about wins and losses. 621 00:31:23,400 --> 00:31:25,479 Speaker 1: But the Steelers didn't make the playoffs without Levian Bell, 622 00:31:25,560 --> 00:31:27,480 Speaker 1: and Levian Bell can put that that feather in his 623 00:31:27,600 --> 00:31:30,640 Speaker 1: gap and say, hey, hey, the Steelers, the Steelers were 624 00:31:30,640 --> 00:31:32,680 Speaker 1: not a playoff team in the year that I held out. 625 00:31:32,800 --> 00:31:35,160 Speaker 1: I will say to maybe to Marcus is larger point. 626 00:31:35,280 --> 00:31:36,920 Speaker 1: This needs to be a part of the next CPA. 627 00:31:37,000 --> 00:31:39,560 Speaker 1: The running back contract situation is just it's a mess, 628 00:31:40,120 --> 00:31:43,040 Speaker 1: and it's kind of created this bubble where we've seen 629 00:31:43,040 --> 00:31:46,160 Speaker 1: it in so many different instances, in so many different offenses. 630 00:31:46,200 --> 00:31:48,280 Speaker 1: Now with Rams Steelers chiefs, I don't want to think 631 00:31:48,320 --> 00:31:51,840 Speaker 1: about that. I'm so afraid. I mean, so, what is 632 00:31:51,880 --> 00:31:56,120 Speaker 1: it like We're we're gonna we're gonna be like moving 633 00:31:56,240 --> 00:32:01,360 Speaker 1: into the new facility over there at the rams UH Stadium, 634 00:32:01,480 --> 00:32:04,080 Speaker 1: and we're all gonna be wondering whether or not there's 635 00:32:04,120 --> 00:32:08,040 Speaker 1: going to be Hey, you know what, look at truth 636 00:32:08,120 --> 00:32:09,680 Speaker 1: be told, Like I got hired, I got the call 637 00:32:09,720 --> 00:32:12,520 Speaker 1: from you to get hired. Did day lockout ended in? So? 638 00:32:13,080 --> 00:32:15,520 Speaker 1: You know, look the the the NFL lockout, it created 639 00:32:15,560 --> 00:32:20,600 Speaker 1: some job so um, so we obviously know we're gonna 640 00:32:20,600 --> 00:32:22,880 Speaker 1: have our bell cows these first round guys, right like 641 00:32:22,960 --> 00:32:25,800 Speaker 1: the guys we mentioned the Camaras McCaffrey's say, Kwan's girl 642 00:32:26,000 --> 00:32:29,040 Speaker 1: Zeke Uh, you know, I don't know, maybe Melvin Gordon 643 00:32:29,200 --> 00:32:31,760 Speaker 1: or James Connor. Uh, you know, kind of creeps into 644 00:32:31,760 --> 00:32:36,959 Speaker 1: there after that then it becomes you know, I mean, 645 00:32:37,000 --> 00:32:39,200 Speaker 1: we'll wait and see what happens with guys like Kareem 646 00:32:39,240 --> 00:32:42,160 Speaker 1: Hunt will wait and see what happens with Levian bell Um. 647 00:32:42,200 --> 00:32:45,760 Speaker 1: You know, David Johnson obviously was a frustration this year. 648 00:32:46,440 --> 00:32:48,960 Speaker 1: It's kind of liveing to the question is there such 649 00:32:48,960 --> 00:32:51,000 Speaker 1: a thing or will there be such a thing this 650 00:32:51,080 --> 00:32:53,680 Speaker 1: year as a second round fantasy running back? Is it 651 00:32:53,760 --> 00:32:55,320 Speaker 1: like we go and we grab a whole bunch of 652 00:32:55,360 --> 00:32:58,040 Speaker 1: them in the first round, and then the second round 653 00:32:58,040 --> 00:32:59,600 Speaker 1: and maybe part of the third round. We you know, 654 00:32:59,680 --> 00:33:01,840 Speaker 1: draft just end up being wide receiver heavy. I mean, 655 00:33:02,160 --> 00:33:06,040 Speaker 1: is the will there be second round projected running backs? 656 00:33:07,040 --> 00:33:09,480 Speaker 1: But he's coming off an injury right to Actually you 657 00:33:09,520 --> 00:33:11,640 Speaker 1: think you think Freeman is worth a second round pick? 658 00:33:11,760 --> 00:33:15,280 Speaker 1: Right now? I'm saying he gets a bill of health 659 00:33:15,440 --> 00:33:17,280 Speaker 1: and and we go into September and he's health and 660 00:33:17,320 --> 00:33:19,040 Speaker 1: he looks okay, then yes he will. I just feel like, 661 00:33:19,120 --> 00:33:20,520 Speaker 1: you know, if you're looking at a running back in 662 00:33:20,560 --> 00:33:22,520 Speaker 1: the second round, you're you're probably gonna be looking at 663 00:33:22,560 --> 00:33:24,160 Speaker 1: it like I mean, it's going to be at the limma, 664 00:33:24,200 --> 00:33:26,600 Speaker 1: you know, like do I take it Davonte Freeman or 665 00:33:26,760 --> 00:33:28,800 Speaker 1: do I look at you know, I don't know Keenan Allen. 666 00:33:28,960 --> 00:33:31,160 Speaker 1: So so the backs that are going to be second 667 00:33:31,240 --> 00:33:35,360 Speaker 1: round projected for you're looking at. You know, Joe Mixon 668 00:33:35,360 --> 00:33:37,240 Speaker 1: could end up sliding into the end of the first round, 669 00:33:37,280 --> 00:33:40,400 Speaker 1: but are you gonna take him over Davante Adams, Michael Thomas, 670 00:33:40,480 --> 00:33:44,160 Speaker 1: Julio Jones, uh Antonio Brown personal preference. There, you've got 671 00:33:44,240 --> 00:33:46,480 Speaker 1: James Conner, assuming he's the featured back for the Steelers, 672 00:33:46,480 --> 00:33:47,880 Speaker 1: who won't be a first round pick. He'll be a 673 00:33:47,920 --> 00:33:49,880 Speaker 1: second round pick. Nick Chubb is going to be a 674 00:33:49,920 --> 00:33:52,800 Speaker 1: second round pick. David Johnson Dalvin Coke also could be 675 00:33:52,800 --> 00:33:55,520 Speaker 1: in that second round mix. But I think you're right, 676 00:33:55,680 --> 00:33:57,360 Speaker 1: You're gonna see a lot of wide receivers go in 677 00:33:57,360 --> 00:33:59,880 Speaker 1: the second round, which means there could be some potential 678 00:34:00,080 --> 00:34:03,040 Speaker 1: values of the running back position in round three because 679 00:34:03,080 --> 00:34:05,360 Speaker 1: of a guy like Nick Chubb, for example, falls into 680 00:34:05,360 --> 00:34:08,480 Speaker 1: the third round. I mean that that that's back up 681 00:34:08,520 --> 00:34:10,600 Speaker 1: the Brink struck Man. That's a steel I think Marcus 682 00:34:10,640 --> 00:34:12,120 Speaker 1: point is do you want Juju or do you want 683 00:34:12,160 --> 00:34:14,800 Speaker 1: Dalvin Cook? Right? I mean I think no, And I 684 00:34:14,800 --> 00:34:16,239 Speaker 1: would try to have a lot of people are gonna 685 00:34:16,239 --> 00:34:22,200 Speaker 1: have that coin flip next summer. I would prefer yeah, absolutely, yeah. 686 00:34:22,320 --> 00:34:23,960 Speaker 1: I just think I think it's gonna be interesting that 687 00:34:24,000 --> 00:34:25,800 Speaker 1: we're you know, there will be a run on running 688 00:34:25,800 --> 00:34:27,680 Speaker 1: backs in the first round, and then there will be 689 00:34:27,680 --> 00:34:30,200 Speaker 1: a lot of people sort of hesitating and and kind 690 00:34:30,200 --> 00:34:32,239 Speaker 1: of rolling dice between a running back or a wide 691 00:34:32,280 --> 00:34:34,680 Speaker 1: receiver in that second round, and maybe we get to 692 00:34:34,719 --> 00:34:36,480 Speaker 1: the third and fourth round you start to see more 693 00:34:36,520 --> 00:34:38,480 Speaker 1: running backs again. But I think I think you know 694 00:34:38,520 --> 00:34:41,240 Speaker 1: the for the the moment, the idea of the second 695 00:34:41,320 --> 00:34:44,120 Speaker 1: round fantasy running back is sort of on life support. 696 00:34:44,200 --> 00:34:46,200 Speaker 1: And then keep in mind that Travis Kelsey is probably 697 00:34:46,239 --> 00:34:47,960 Speaker 1: gonna go in the second round to you would think 698 00:34:48,400 --> 00:34:49,919 Speaker 1: you could make an argument for Kelsey is the first 699 00:34:49,960 --> 00:34:51,600 Speaker 1: round or at this point. I mean, yeah, I think 700 00:34:51,600 --> 00:34:56,000 Speaker 1: people will. I won't be in the peak gronk Era. 701 00:34:56,040 --> 00:34:57,440 Speaker 1: I mean, there was talk of him being a you know, 702 00:34:57,480 --> 00:34:59,560 Speaker 1: being that on the on the turn there. It's gonna 703 00:34:59,600 --> 00:35:01,600 Speaker 1: be it's gonna be so unfair once again to have 704 00:35:01,680 --> 00:35:03,759 Speaker 1: the first overall pick. You're gonna pick bar clear Zeke 705 00:35:03,880 --> 00:35:06,279 Speaker 1: right early, and then you can come back and take 706 00:35:06,360 --> 00:35:08,920 Speaker 1: Juju Smith Schuster in the second round and Adam feeling 707 00:35:09,080 --> 00:35:13,520 Speaker 1: great like the same thing we just went through this year. 708 00:35:14,920 --> 00:35:16,719 Speaker 1: All right, So as we kind of wrap up our 709 00:35:16,800 --> 00:35:19,440 Speaker 1: running back discussion, I did the hero or hype thing 710 00:35:19,480 --> 00:35:21,480 Speaker 1: a couple of weeks ago with quarterbacks. I just felt 711 00:35:21,520 --> 00:35:23,480 Speaker 1: like this seemed like a good time to do it 712 00:35:23,560 --> 00:35:28,440 Speaker 1: with the running backs, guys who maybe they're good fantasy options, 713 00:35:28,520 --> 00:35:31,880 Speaker 1: but we're not really sure. We're kind of like left. 714 00:35:33,239 --> 00:35:35,120 Speaker 1: So the first one, the first one on my list 715 00:35:35,480 --> 00:35:38,000 Speaker 1: is is Lamar Miller, right, who you know, when he 716 00:35:38,040 --> 00:35:39,920 Speaker 1: was in Miami, we kept saying, man, if he could 717 00:35:39,960 --> 00:35:41,959 Speaker 1: go somewhere and he could get all the touches he needs, 718 00:35:42,000 --> 00:35:44,319 Speaker 1: he'll be great. And he got to Houston that first 719 00:35:44,400 --> 00:35:46,239 Speaker 1: year and he got all the touches he needed and 720 00:35:46,239 --> 00:35:49,760 Speaker 1: he wasn't great. And then last year he actually was Okay. 721 00:35:50,040 --> 00:35:51,960 Speaker 1: We kept what was the stretch where he was putting 722 00:35:52,000 --> 00:35:54,120 Speaker 1: up one of yard games every week, right, and then 723 00:35:54,200 --> 00:35:56,040 Speaker 1: you know, we but we always wondered, you know, what 724 00:35:56,080 --> 00:35:58,400 Speaker 1: happens when Deante Foreman comes back. They didn't, I mean, 725 00:35:58,400 --> 00:36:01,080 Speaker 1: they never really happened in a series is meaningful way 726 00:36:01,160 --> 00:36:03,640 Speaker 1: last year. But now here we are at the end 727 00:36:03,680 --> 00:36:07,000 Speaker 1: of the season. Uh And and Lamar Miller is just 728 00:36:07,040 --> 00:36:09,759 Speaker 1: the guy who you know, had had decent numbers. He 729 00:36:09,880 --> 00:36:13,239 Speaker 1: finishes as the running back twenty two, so I mean 730 00:36:13,280 --> 00:36:17,200 Speaker 1: he's he's definitely an RB two kind of guy. But 731 00:36:17,960 --> 00:36:21,000 Speaker 1: I mean, Graham is he is he actually good? Or 732 00:36:21,160 --> 00:36:23,719 Speaker 1: or what I was just saying in the studio. I 733 00:36:23,760 --> 00:36:25,600 Speaker 1: was one of those guys who thought Lamar Miller was 734 00:36:25,640 --> 00:36:27,120 Speaker 1: really good coming out in Miami and then he go 735 00:36:27,120 --> 00:36:29,040 Speaker 1: to Houston to be like an RB one. It never happened. 736 00:36:29,040 --> 00:36:31,600 Speaker 1: It never happened, and but we all liked him. He 737 00:36:31,719 --> 00:36:35,239 Speaker 1: just kind of his average, like over thirteen points per 738 00:36:35,320 --> 00:36:37,600 Speaker 1: game with Watson over the last two years, there's basically 739 00:36:37,640 --> 00:36:39,760 Speaker 1: like a low end RB two. I just view Lamar 740 00:36:39,760 --> 00:36:42,040 Speaker 1: Miller is like he's um. I think richree Bar from 741 00:36:42,080 --> 00:36:44,000 Speaker 1: Rhotal World put it perfectly one time in one of 742 00:36:44,040 --> 00:36:46,400 Speaker 1: his worksheet columns. He's like, he's just an empty calorie 743 00:36:46,440 --> 00:36:49,000 Speaker 1: running back. You know he'll get you his his eighty 744 00:36:49,080 --> 00:36:52,600 Speaker 1: yards on seventeen he's rice. Yeah, that's right, He's right. 745 00:36:52,680 --> 00:36:54,719 Speaker 1: He'll get eight yards on seventeen touches and if he 746 00:36:54,760 --> 00:36:57,400 Speaker 1: scores great. If he doesn't, then well you're getting like 747 00:36:57,600 --> 00:37:00,520 Speaker 1: eight to twelve PPR points. Yeah. That's kind just that 748 00:37:01,680 --> 00:37:04,520 Speaker 1: I've got him in the flex starter ring, especially when 749 00:37:04,520 --> 00:37:11,280 Speaker 1: you consider Deonta Foreman should be back. We'll see. Well, 750 00:37:11,400 --> 00:37:13,359 Speaker 1: I think I think everyone wanted that to be a thing. 751 00:37:13,400 --> 00:37:18,120 Speaker 1: This dude, it's really hard. Speaking as someone who's had 752 00:37:18,120 --> 00:37:20,880 Speaker 1: an achilles problem, it's really it's hard to company is 753 00:37:21,120 --> 00:37:24,200 Speaker 1: tour his achilles, I have tendonitis. It is incredibly hard 754 00:37:24,200 --> 00:37:27,319 Speaker 1: to rehab that injury. Right well, had that injury. I 755 00:37:27,320 --> 00:37:29,560 Speaker 1: can only imagine what it would be like to cut 756 00:37:29,640 --> 00:37:32,360 Speaker 1: and jump and get hit with an achilles injury for 757 00:37:32,360 --> 00:37:35,080 Speaker 1: the rest of you, all the all the juking you 758 00:37:35,120 --> 00:37:37,440 Speaker 1: have to do across the NFL media offices. You know, 759 00:37:37,640 --> 00:37:40,280 Speaker 1: you have to make spin moves to get around the kitchen. 760 00:37:40,680 --> 00:37:43,719 Speaker 1: Uh So, Lamar Miller left Miami, and then Kenyan Drake 761 00:37:43,800 --> 00:37:47,319 Speaker 1: is the guy who came in and replaced him. Ostensibly. Now, 762 00:37:47,640 --> 00:37:49,760 Speaker 1: Kenyan Drake was you want to talk about a fantasy 763 00:37:49,800 --> 00:37:53,120 Speaker 1: headache this year? Because I think we looked at it 764 00:37:53,200 --> 00:37:55,680 Speaker 1: and I don't think anybody thought that his lack of 765 00:37:55,719 --> 00:37:59,560 Speaker 1: production had to do with a lack of ability. When 766 00:37:59,600 --> 00:38:03,000 Speaker 1: he got opportunities, he seemed to perform well. The problem 767 00:38:03,080 --> 00:38:05,760 Speaker 1: was he just never got touches and nobody could figure 768 00:38:05,760 --> 00:38:08,400 Speaker 1: out what Adam Gates was doing. You know, I mean, 769 00:38:08,400 --> 00:38:10,080 Speaker 1: I he joke about Frank Gore is going to live 770 00:38:10,120 --> 00:38:13,000 Speaker 1: forever but he really did just eat at King and 771 00:38:13,040 --> 00:38:17,040 Speaker 1: Drake's expense at times this year. So, I mean, FADS, 772 00:38:17,080 --> 00:38:19,920 Speaker 1: wasn't just a matter of not getting opportunity or was there? 773 00:38:20,040 --> 00:38:22,440 Speaker 1: I mean, is there maybe something we're missing with Kenyan Drake? 774 00:38:23,520 --> 00:38:26,200 Speaker 1: The talent was there. If you remember, in the second 775 00:38:26,200 --> 00:38:30,000 Speaker 1: half of seen he was a league winner, right he 776 00:38:30,040 --> 00:38:32,640 Speaker 1: looked tremendous. He was averaging well over twenty touches game, 777 00:38:33,160 --> 00:38:37,440 Speaker 1: and this past season he averaged ten point eight touches. 778 00:38:37,960 --> 00:38:42,200 Speaker 1: Frank Or average twelve in the in the you know 779 00:38:42,520 --> 00:38:45,600 Speaker 1: category of frank Or will live on forever. He he 780 00:38:45,680 --> 00:38:50,319 Speaker 1: outtouches a player who's arguably much more talented than he is, 781 00:38:50,360 --> 00:38:54,000 Speaker 1: certainly younger. Obviously, Drake didn't have more than seventeen touches 782 00:38:54,040 --> 00:38:57,920 Speaker 1: in any game all season long. So gore as a 783 00:38:58,000 --> 00:39:01,560 Speaker 1: free agent. But now, what do you have in Miami 784 00:39:01,640 --> 00:39:05,480 Speaker 1: Calen Blage, Haylen Balage. So you could end up being 785 00:39:06,000 --> 00:39:08,720 Speaker 1: stuck in a committee situation there, And let's be honest, 786 00:39:08,880 --> 00:39:11,520 Speaker 1: Kenyan Drake has never really been a featured back outside 787 00:39:11,560 --> 00:39:14,399 Speaker 1: of that that stretch in two thousand and seventeen when 788 00:39:14,400 --> 00:39:16,200 Speaker 1: he was at Alabama. He was never a featured back 789 00:39:16,239 --> 00:39:18,440 Speaker 1: he wasn't a featured back obviously with the Dolphins when 790 00:39:18,440 --> 00:39:22,839 Speaker 1: he started there, and two thousand and eighteen proof that 791 00:39:23,960 --> 00:39:26,000 Speaker 1: obviously we're gonna have we have a new coach in Miami, 792 00:39:26,080 --> 00:39:28,560 Speaker 1: but the coaching staff there didn't believe that he can 793 00:39:28,640 --> 00:39:32,400 Speaker 1: handle a full workload either. Yeah, I just you know, 794 00:39:32,560 --> 00:39:35,399 Speaker 1: I don't know he's another one. I feel like it's 795 00:39:35,560 --> 00:39:37,520 Speaker 1: like a redo of Lamar Miller, right, like, if he 796 00:39:37,560 --> 00:39:40,560 Speaker 1: can get the touches, maybe he can be productive. Well, 797 00:39:40,600 --> 00:39:43,200 Speaker 1: looking at it from just a numbers perspective, I mean, 798 00:39:43,280 --> 00:39:45,640 Speaker 1: Drake is third among all running backs and yards after 799 00:39:45,680 --> 00:39:48,400 Speaker 1: contact and this tackles forced per attempt per Pro Football 800 00:39:48,400 --> 00:39:50,360 Speaker 1: Focus over the last year's but in that span, he 801 00:39:50,400 --> 00:39:54,160 Speaker 1: only saw thirty five of the Dolphins carries um to 802 00:39:54,239 --> 00:39:57,000 Speaker 1: fatist point too. And this is kind of something I've 803 00:39:57,040 --> 00:39:59,680 Speaker 1: been kind of thinking about when when we're discussing Kenya 804 00:39:59,719 --> 00:40:03,480 Speaker 1: Drake here is he was never a true workhouse workhorse 805 00:40:03,520 --> 00:40:06,200 Speaker 1: at Alabama either, but this because they had Derrick Henry. 806 00:40:06,360 --> 00:40:09,520 Speaker 1: I will say though they kind of used Derrick Henry 807 00:40:09,520 --> 00:40:12,200 Speaker 1: and like this Alvin Kamara type way in Alabama, like 808 00:40:12,200 --> 00:40:14,359 Speaker 1: this quasi Albun Kamara type way where he would run 809 00:40:14,960 --> 00:40:16,879 Speaker 1: um and even then they did not throw the balls 810 00:40:17,040 --> 00:40:18,960 Speaker 1: in Alabama as well as they do now, but they 811 00:40:18,960 --> 00:40:20,840 Speaker 1: would use him as kind of like this pass catching 812 00:40:20,920 --> 00:40:22,960 Speaker 1: kind of space back. And now we've seen him in 813 00:40:22,960 --> 00:40:25,680 Speaker 1: the NFL, where I mean Miami just kind of hasn't 814 00:40:25,920 --> 00:40:27,719 Speaker 1: known what to do with him. Adam Gates didn't really 815 00:40:27,719 --> 00:40:28,960 Speaker 1: know what to do with him, like kind of used 816 00:40:29,000 --> 00:40:31,399 Speaker 1: him as a rotational player, used him late in two 817 00:40:31,400 --> 00:40:33,600 Speaker 1: thousand seventeen as a workhorse back, and he was great 818 00:40:33,640 --> 00:40:36,600 Speaker 1: for fantasy, was a league winner that year. Um, I 819 00:40:36,680 --> 00:40:39,160 Speaker 1: just think he's kind of, for whatever reason, he hasn't 820 00:40:39,160 --> 00:40:40,719 Speaker 1: had the right coach to come in and say, Okay, 821 00:40:40,719 --> 00:40:43,520 Speaker 1: we're gonna exactly use your talents in this specific way. 822 00:40:43,800 --> 00:40:45,560 Speaker 1: And I don't know if that will ever happen for 823 00:40:45,640 --> 00:40:47,160 Speaker 1: him in Miami. Well, it's a good thing that the 824 00:40:47,160 --> 00:40:51,200 Speaker 1: Dolphins got an offensive mind hit Wait no, no, oh jeez. 825 00:40:51,360 --> 00:40:55,480 Speaker 1: So so I released the top two Hunter yesterday. I've 826 00:40:55,480 --> 00:40:59,439 Speaker 1: already got to updated the Falcons cut Mat. It's gonna 827 00:40:59,480 --> 00:41:05,080 Speaker 1: be jocker problems. Uh yeah, Matt Bryan, at forty three 828 00:41:05,160 --> 00:41:07,799 Speaker 1: years old, is out of a job right now. So 829 00:41:08,080 --> 00:41:10,359 Speaker 1: I would think somebody's going to bring him in. I mean, 830 00:41:10,360 --> 00:41:12,160 Speaker 1: the guy has been so good for so long that 831 00:41:12,239 --> 00:41:14,080 Speaker 1: I would think somebody's going to bring him in and 832 00:41:14,280 --> 00:41:17,960 Speaker 1: give him an opport. Georgio to Kio, former cal Bear 833 00:41:18,280 --> 00:41:21,840 Speaker 1: and Oakland Raider, Georgio to Vechio getting a shots with 834 00:41:21,920 --> 00:41:25,040 Speaker 1: the Atlanta Falcons. Our last running back that I'm have 835 00:41:25,120 --> 00:41:27,200 Speaker 1: on this list. And I put this on here because 836 00:41:28,120 --> 00:41:29,959 Speaker 1: this is a conversation I had with our our pal, 837 00:41:30,120 --> 00:41:33,320 Speaker 1: or old pal Matt Harmon midway through the season, and 838 00:41:33,320 --> 00:41:37,080 Speaker 1: and he I think summed up Isaiah Crowell. Uh maybe 839 00:41:37,080 --> 00:41:39,600 Speaker 1: perfectly for me, right. He said, you know, you could 840 00:41:39,600 --> 00:41:41,920 Speaker 1: tell me Isaiah Carrel is good. You can tell me 841 00:41:41,960 --> 00:41:44,279 Speaker 1: Isaiah Carell is not good. And I probably wouldn't argue 842 00:41:44,320 --> 00:41:46,520 Speaker 1: with you either way. So it just seemed like, you know, 843 00:41:46,600 --> 00:41:49,520 Speaker 1: he's that guy who he shows up somewhere and he'll 844 00:41:49,520 --> 00:41:52,040 Speaker 1: have he'll have a couple of games where he'll get you, 845 00:41:52,040 --> 00:41:54,720 Speaker 1: you know, over a hundred yards, maybe a touchdown or two, 846 00:41:55,040 --> 00:41:56,719 Speaker 1: and then you know, the next week he'll fall back 847 00:41:56,719 --> 00:41:59,680 Speaker 1: and he'll get you like thirty some odd yards, and 848 00:41:59,680 --> 00:42:01,480 Speaker 1: I get, I mean, I guess that's it. He's just 849 00:42:02,040 --> 00:42:05,240 Speaker 1: sort of kind of they're right, like he's not bad, 850 00:42:05,560 --> 00:42:09,239 Speaker 1: he's not great. He just sort of is right. And 851 00:42:09,280 --> 00:42:11,040 Speaker 1: I don't know what the situation is going to be 852 00:42:11,080 --> 00:42:13,279 Speaker 1: in that New York backfield next season, because they are 853 00:42:13,320 --> 00:42:15,400 Speaker 1: going to be one of the favorites for Levian Bell, 854 00:42:15,520 --> 00:42:20,360 Speaker 1: no question about it. Of Isaiah Krrell's total rushing output 855 00:42:20,440 --> 00:42:24,480 Speaker 1: last year came in one. Yeah, that was against the Broncos, right, 856 00:42:25,640 --> 00:42:32,279 Speaker 1: nineteen and one? Yep? Right, thanks, Yeah, yeah, I don't 857 00:42:32,320 --> 00:42:33,960 Speaker 1: I don't know. He just he just but everything I 858 00:42:34,000 --> 00:42:35,560 Speaker 1: thought that was perfect. You can tell me he's good, 859 00:42:35,560 --> 00:42:37,160 Speaker 1: you can tell me he's not good. I wouldn't argue 860 00:42:37,160 --> 00:42:40,640 Speaker 1: with you either. That's perfect that in that situation. Remember 861 00:42:41,120 --> 00:42:44,480 Speaker 1: it was it was seventeen where everyone was on Crowell 862 00:42:45,280 --> 00:42:47,319 Speaker 1: as the guy who would be the breakout back for 863 00:42:47,360 --> 00:42:49,560 Speaker 1: the Browns, and then it was Duke Johnson, and then 864 00:42:49,600 --> 00:42:54,320 Speaker 1: everyone flipped back to Duke going to and Duke sucked 865 00:42:54,360 --> 00:42:56,600 Speaker 1: and Crowell went to New York and was the better 866 00:42:56,600 --> 00:42:59,680 Speaker 1: fantasy back. This is why it's hard to predict fantasy football, 867 00:42:59,680 --> 00:43:02,160 Speaker 1: my friend, I mean, well, part of the Duke Johnson's 868 00:43:02,200 --> 00:43:04,240 Speaker 1: problems right now. He's kind of a man without a position, 869 00:43:04,560 --> 00:43:06,200 Speaker 1: you know, like he's kind of like, can you drink 870 00:43:06,200 --> 00:43:07,759 Speaker 1: like the Browns kind of just haven't known what to 871 00:43:07,800 --> 00:43:10,239 Speaker 1: do with him, right, weird exactly. I mean he can 872 00:43:10,480 --> 00:43:12,880 Speaker 1: kind of He's like he's a decent receiver, but they 873 00:43:12,880 --> 00:43:15,000 Speaker 1: have better receivers. He's a decent running back, but they've 874 00:43:15,000 --> 00:43:17,399 Speaker 1: got better running back. So he's kind of just kind 875 00:43:17,400 --> 00:43:19,640 Speaker 1: of floating out there. And Isaiah Crowell, for you know, 876 00:43:19,719 --> 00:43:21,920 Speaker 1: there was always Baal pal just kind of hanging around 877 00:43:22,080 --> 00:43:24,719 Speaker 1: making play. Yeah, he bel Pau is another one like that, 878 00:43:24,719 --> 00:43:27,000 Speaker 1: that guy, and you know everyone's gonna be talking about 879 00:43:27,000 --> 00:43:29,719 Speaker 1: Elijah MacGuire unless the Jeds get a running back or 880 00:43:30,440 --> 00:43:33,080 Speaker 1: signed Levian Bell. We'll see what happens. But he's another 881 00:43:33,120 --> 00:43:37,239 Speaker 1: one like that guy when when nothing was expected of him, 882 00:43:37,239 --> 00:43:40,239 Speaker 1: He's kind of like Doug Martin was nothing expected of him, 883 00:43:40,280 --> 00:43:43,760 Speaker 1: he would produce really good numbers and then when everyone 884 00:43:43,880 --> 00:43:46,840 Speaker 1: was on his bandwagon, he stunk. Well. Bloil Pial is 885 00:43:46,840 --> 00:43:49,640 Speaker 1: like a poster child of coaches not knowing what to 886 00:43:49,680 --> 00:43:51,359 Speaker 1: do with him. Like we see flashes out of him 887 00:43:51,360 --> 00:43:53,680 Speaker 1: and now blows thirty and coming off the next surgery, 888 00:43:53,960 --> 00:43:56,520 Speaker 1: right yeah, yeah, I mean for all the you know, 889 00:43:56,880 --> 00:43:59,520 Speaker 1: the the want to with Baal Pilett at some point 890 00:43:59,520 --> 00:44:01,120 Speaker 1: A just don't need to catch up to him now, 891 00:44:01,160 --> 00:44:04,440 Speaker 1: and the opportunity just probably won't be there. So Uh, 892 00:44:04,520 --> 00:44:06,480 Speaker 1: this probably won't be the last we talk about running 893 00:44:06,480 --> 00:44:08,799 Speaker 1: backs because I mean it's early February and we got 894 00:44:08,840 --> 00:44:10,919 Speaker 1: a whole long time to go before we start doing 895 00:44:10,960 --> 00:44:13,080 Speaker 1: fantasy drafts again, so we'll probably get back to this 896 00:44:13,120 --> 00:44:15,279 Speaker 1: as well, and then you know, next week we'll dive 897 00:44:15,280 --> 00:44:17,799 Speaker 1: a little heavier into FABS the top two hundred list 898 00:44:17,840 --> 00:44:19,719 Speaker 1: and kind of start to figure out where guys are 899 00:44:19,719 --> 00:44:22,720 Speaker 1: going to slot. Obviously everything is fluid at this point 900 00:44:22,719 --> 00:44:24,640 Speaker 1: in the season, but we'll start to get into that, 901 00:44:25,080 --> 00:44:27,840 Speaker 1: uh in a whole lot more. But as we end 902 00:44:27,880 --> 00:44:30,560 Speaker 1: the show, I think I did last offseason and kind 903 00:44:30,560 --> 00:44:32,200 Speaker 1: of want to bring it back on occasion just to 904 00:44:32,280 --> 00:44:33,920 Speaker 1: kind of switch some things up. What I call the 905 00:44:33,960 --> 00:44:38,600 Speaker 1: pick up pop the thing in pop culture, whether it's movies, TVs, music, books, 906 00:44:38,680 --> 00:44:42,640 Speaker 1: comic books, whatever, Uh, that has caught your eye recently 907 00:44:42,719 --> 00:44:44,880 Speaker 1: that you feel like everybody needs to know about. So 908 00:44:44,880 --> 00:44:47,680 Speaker 1: we'll kind of go around the horn. Uh, Eddie, what 909 00:44:47,680 --> 00:44:50,840 Speaker 1: what have you been eyeing lately? Well, I won't spoil 910 00:44:51,200 --> 00:44:53,480 Speaker 1: Fabs and uh and Graham, so I see they are 911 00:44:53,520 --> 00:44:55,680 Speaker 1: in the list. Those shows are very good, but I'll 912 00:44:55,680 --> 00:44:57,640 Speaker 1: give a couple of my own. Um. I started last 913 00:44:57,719 --> 00:45:02,359 Speaker 1: night actually the ABC murders Algavitch on Amazon. It's only 914 00:45:02,760 --> 00:45:04,920 Speaker 1: I think it's just a three episode kind of like 915 00:45:05,080 --> 00:45:08,000 Speaker 1: they're all an hour long, and it's like one just 916 00:45:08,120 --> 00:45:11,000 Speaker 1: giant movie almost you could say, very very good. The 917 00:45:11,040 --> 00:45:14,720 Speaker 1: acting is great. Uh. Ozark season two, I'm just wrapping 918 00:45:14,719 --> 00:45:17,640 Speaker 1: that up. I didn't I didn't understand why they had 919 00:45:17,680 --> 00:45:19,000 Speaker 1: to make a season two, and I was like, I 920 00:45:19,040 --> 00:45:20,640 Speaker 1: guess I'll watch it. And then I'm like, I think 921 00:45:20,800 --> 00:45:23,080 Speaker 1: season he's probably better than season one, and that season 922 00:45:23,080 --> 00:45:25,719 Speaker 1: three is probably coming at something right. Uh. And I 923 00:45:25,760 --> 00:45:28,080 Speaker 1: love it. James Man's awesome that I mean, every actor 924 00:45:28,160 --> 00:45:30,640 Speaker 1: that it's so good, which, by the way, I love Ozark. 925 00:45:30,719 --> 00:45:32,840 Speaker 1: I feel like they just took they took Michael Bluth 926 00:45:32,920 --> 00:45:35,279 Speaker 1: and put him in like a dramatic situation because like 927 00:45:35,320 --> 00:45:37,520 Speaker 1: all the mannerisms and the facial expressions are the same. 928 00:45:37,560 --> 00:45:40,520 Speaker 1: It's just that now like he's got like murders around it. 929 00:45:41,120 --> 00:45:44,960 Speaker 1: It's like his kind of like always positive demeanor and 930 00:45:45,040 --> 00:45:47,960 Speaker 1: like the happy, go lucky kind of like that works 931 00:45:48,080 --> 00:45:50,680 Speaker 1: in like this just dark. It's like the even a 932 00:45:50,800 --> 00:45:53,239 Speaker 1: shot so dark because it's just a dark story. But 933 00:45:53,320 --> 00:45:55,680 Speaker 1: everyone that, every actor and that in that show is 934 00:45:55,719 --> 00:45:59,319 Speaker 1: just amazing. Um. And to me, the best show right 935 00:45:59,320 --> 00:46:01,520 Speaker 1: now currently and it's still running on HBO is True 936 00:46:01,520 --> 00:46:05,239 Speaker 1: Detective Season three. It's been good. It's as good as 937 00:46:05,239 --> 00:46:08,200 Speaker 1: season one. It's been so good. The story hasn't wrapped up, 938 00:46:08,239 --> 00:46:11,000 Speaker 1: but more so it's just like the characters lives, which 939 00:46:11,040 --> 00:46:13,120 Speaker 1: I think I care so much about almost kind of 940 00:46:13,160 --> 00:46:15,840 Speaker 1: like how when you watch Eason one with McConaughey and 941 00:46:16,080 --> 00:46:17,719 Speaker 1: uh and Woody House and you're like, oh, I really 942 00:46:17,719 --> 00:46:19,960 Speaker 1: care about these characters and how they developed, and then 943 00:46:19,960 --> 00:46:23,320 Speaker 1: the two and then season two and got about halfway 944 00:46:23,320 --> 00:46:26,680 Speaker 1: through that and stuff. But Mahershala Ali and Stephen doer 945 00:46:26,680 --> 00:46:29,919 Speaker 1: If I mean that that scene, um, and that's anything. 946 00:46:29,920 --> 00:46:31,960 Speaker 1: There's an n steam and with them they're talking on 947 00:46:32,000 --> 00:46:38,600 Speaker 1: the porch. Y. Yeah, it's in three phases and they're 948 00:46:38,719 --> 00:46:41,560 Speaker 1: they're older in and like they're kind of reminiscing on 949 00:46:41,600 --> 00:46:43,240 Speaker 1: stuff and like that. To me, it's just a clinic 950 00:46:43,360 --> 00:46:45,239 Speaker 1: on acting. It's just how it was shot. It was 951 00:46:45,280 --> 00:46:47,440 Speaker 1: just it was amazing. I was so I'm even like 952 00:46:47,440 --> 00:46:49,279 Speaker 1: on the True Detective reddity like trying to think of 953 00:46:49,320 --> 00:46:52,080 Speaker 1: theories and stuff. It's it's a really really fun show 954 00:46:52,120 --> 00:46:54,040 Speaker 1: to watch and to follow along. So right now those 955 00:46:54,040 --> 00:46:57,920 Speaker 1: are my my picks, Graham, get my My favorite thing 956 00:46:57,920 --> 00:46:59,800 Speaker 1: I've watched the last couple weeks was the Yanni for 957 00:47:00,000 --> 00:47:03,000 Speaker 1: Sacchi assassination. I think that's all effected. It was the 958 00:47:03,040 --> 00:47:04,840 Speaker 1: same group that did the O. J. Simpson trout. It 959 00:47:04,920 --> 00:47:06,840 Speaker 1: was just really well done. I mean, I think it 960 00:47:06,960 --> 00:47:09,799 Speaker 1: was Dylan Cross who played Andrew Knainan was the man 961 00:47:09,840 --> 00:47:12,279 Speaker 1: who murdered and went on a spree murder to kill 962 00:47:12,520 --> 00:47:16,319 Speaker 1: Ji Versace. They shot that character and his acting in 963 00:47:16,360 --> 00:47:18,839 Speaker 1: the role he had to play, and how they would 964 00:47:18,920 --> 00:47:21,520 Speaker 1: kind of shoot the scenes where basically he would just 965 00:47:21,520 --> 00:47:24,239 Speaker 1: carry it with his facial expressions and whatever crazy act 966 00:47:24,320 --> 00:47:26,040 Speaker 1: or thing was going on in the show. He was 967 00:47:26,080 --> 00:47:29,520 Speaker 1: just phenomenal. It was genuinely captivated. You don't want to 968 00:47:29,560 --> 00:47:31,520 Speaker 1: roof the bad guy, but you almost like kind of 969 00:47:31,840 --> 00:47:34,080 Speaker 1: because the act like his name, Darren Chris is his name. 970 00:47:34,200 --> 00:47:36,840 Speaker 1: He just so good like he is that guy to me, 971 00:47:36,920 --> 00:47:40,520 Speaker 1: he was he That was one of the best individual 972 00:47:40,520 --> 00:47:42,560 Speaker 1: acting resortances I've seen a TV And I think you 973 00:47:42,640 --> 00:47:43,759 Speaker 1: want I think he want a ward for a kid, 974 00:47:43,800 --> 00:47:48,279 Speaker 1: which start, Yeah, yeah, I think he did well deserve them. 975 00:47:48,440 --> 00:47:54,080 Speaker 1: Uh fabst dude. That Ted Bundy documentary is ridiculous. I 976 00:47:54,160 --> 00:47:59,800 Speaker 1: watched that confused with the zac Efron new Nor So obviously, 977 00:48:00,040 --> 00:48:02,400 Speaker 1: you know, if you're living and breathing on this planet, 978 00:48:02,440 --> 00:48:04,800 Speaker 1: you've heard of Ted Bunny. But I didn't know the story. 979 00:48:06,040 --> 00:48:07,839 Speaker 1: I mean, the two biggest takeaways and one I had 980 00:48:07,840 --> 00:48:14,520 Speaker 1: no idea he escaped jail twice, frea and and the whole, 981 00:48:14,840 --> 00:48:17,560 Speaker 1: like you know, if you're if you're a millennial, if 982 00:48:17,640 --> 00:48:21,440 Speaker 1: if you're not a millennial like that, the world was 983 00:48:21,520 --> 00:48:25,960 Speaker 1: so much different back then, Like this guy was potentially, 984 00:48:26,520 --> 00:48:29,920 Speaker 1: you know, one of the greatest I guess you could 985 00:48:30,000 --> 00:48:38,040 Speaker 1: use that word greatest, the most murderous, serial prolific, I guess, 986 00:48:37,719 --> 00:48:44,080 Speaker 1: I guess. But he was brilliant. How the hell does 987 00:48:44,120 --> 00:48:46,480 Speaker 1: he not? How does how the hell does he not 988 00:48:46,719 --> 00:48:50,160 Speaker 1: get brought into the courtroom in in the in the 989 00:48:50,200 --> 00:48:53,440 Speaker 1: bracelets and the shackles, he jumped out of a window. 990 00:48:54,200 --> 00:48:56,760 Speaker 1: From everything I've seen that heard, he was very handsome 991 00:48:56,960 --> 00:49:00,640 Speaker 1: and very charming apparently, right, So then there's part of 992 00:49:00,680 --> 00:49:03,160 Speaker 1: the documentary and you know, fast forward quickly if you 993 00:49:03,160 --> 00:49:04,360 Speaker 1: don't want to, if you don't want to have it 994 00:49:04,440 --> 00:49:10,319 Speaker 1: spoiled here. But the judge in the Florida courtroom that 995 00:49:10,760 --> 00:49:13,520 Speaker 1: handed down the sentence, because the jury found of guilty, 996 00:49:13,560 --> 00:49:18,160 Speaker 1: he ended up getting getting the chair. He talked to 997 00:49:18,360 --> 00:49:22,520 Speaker 1: Ted Bundy as if he was the greatest guy in 998 00:49:22,600 --> 00:49:27,080 Speaker 1: the world. And it's so shameful that you went down 999 00:49:27,080 --> 00:49:31,040 Speaker 1: the wrong road. This son of a b kidnapped, raped, 1000 00:49:31,040 --> 00:49:36,279 Speaker 1: and murdered thirty plus women that we know of. And 1001 00:49:36,320 --> 00:49:40,239 Speaker 1: the judge, if I was the judge number one, I 1002 00:49:40,239 --> 00:49:42,759 Speaker 1: would forget it. Man, I you don't want to know 1003 00:49:42,920 --> 00:49:44,840 Speaker 1: the sentence as I'd be, I'd be handing out. But 1004 00:49:45,960 --> 00:49:49,719 Speaker 1: if I, if I were the judge, brother, I'd be 1005 00:49:49,719 --> 00:49:53,320 Speaker 1: telling you to enjoy burning in hell. And the judge 1006 00:49:53,600 --> 00:49:57,360 Speaker 1: I couldn't believe his reaction and what he said when 1007 00:49:57,719 --> 00:50:02,520 Speaker 1: Bundy was found guilty to and sentenced to the electric chair. 1008 00:50:04,560 --> 00:50:08,719 Speaker 1: It was he said, if you were a lawyer in 1009 00:50:08,800 --> 00:50:12,600 Speaker 1: my court, I probably would have enjoyed listening to your cases. 1010 00:50:12,760 --> 00:50:17,000 Speaker 1: Are you kidding me? And and then remember when the 1011 00:50:17,360 --> 00:50:19,839 Speaker 1: sheriff in Florida, whose name I can't remember, brought him 1012 00:50:19,840 --> 00:50:21,560 Speaker 1: out and it was kind of a spectacle because the 1013 00:50:21,560 --> 00:50:23,719 Speaker 1: Florida and the Florida Sheriff wanted to kind of beat 1014 00:50:23,760 --> 00:50:26,200 Speaker 1: his chest. I got ted Bundy and so we're gonna 1015 00:50:26,239 --> 00:50:28,279 Speaker 1: have this press conference was which kind of really a 1016 00:50:28,320 --> 00:50:32,480 Speaker 1: press conference, and Bundy is standing next to him, walking around, 1017 00:50:32,840 --> 00:50:36,640 Speaker 1: not in shackles, not in the bracelets, nothing. It was 1018 00:50:36,680 --> 00:50:39,040 Speaker 1: the weirdest thing in the world because we're so used 1019 00:50:39,080 --> 00:50:43,640 Speaker 1: to the complete opposite. Right, the guys are they're they're 1020 00:50:43,640 --> 00:50:46,800 Speaker 1: not going anywhere. Okay, they're gonna be there, They're gonna 1021 00:50:46,800 --> 00:50:49,280 Speaker 1: be shackle they're gonna be bonded there, They're not going anywhere. 1022 00:50:49,600 --> 00:50:53,080 Speaker 1: This sheriff is talking about all of the you know, 1023 00:50:53,200 --> 00:50:56,480 Speaker 1: all all of the things that Bundy was accused of, 1024 00:50:57,000 --> 00:51:00,200 Speaker 1: and Bunny just walking around him like and he's can 1025 00:51:00,280 --> 00:51:02,520 Speaker 1: jokes to the press. And then there was another part 1026 00:51:02,520 --> 00:51:04,640 Speaker 1: of it where he was in the courtroom because he 1027 00:51:04,760 --> 00:51:10,480 Speaker 1: basically served as his own lawyer, and the people that 1028 00:51:10,520 --> 00:51:14,000 Speaker 1: he was talking to they were laughing at his jokes. 1029 00:51:14,000 --> 00:51:18,000 Speaker 1: The guy who was a freaking mass murderer, who who kidnapped, raped, 1030 00:51:18,200 --> 00:51:21,840 Speaker 1: and killed women, obviously he's very charming. You're you cocking 1031 00:51:21,960 --> 00:51:25,799 Speaker 1: you kept be that charming. Oh my gosh, the doc 1032 00:51:25,880 --> 00:51:28,120 Speaker 1: does a really good job at kind of exposing the 1033 00:51:28,560 --> 00:51:32,520 Speaker 1: like the faults, especially the states out west. Yeah, I 1034 00:51:32,560 --> 00:51:35,000 Speaker 1: mean it wasn't for the two people, the two guys 1035 00:51:35,000 --> 00:51:38,440 Speaker 1: in Florida who they you know, they burned the court twice. Uh, 1036 00:51:38,760 --> 00:51:40,759 Speaker 1: they really did their job, but everyone else kind of 1037 00:51:40,800 --> 00:51:42,800 Speaker 1: felt like fell short. And and the emotion that I 1038 00:51:42,840 --> 00:51:44,680 Speaker 1: feel because you guys know sometimes I like to yell 1039 00:51:44,719 --> 00:51:46,960 Speaker 1: a little bit, is because like it was so well 1040 00:51:46,960 --> 00:51:50,799 Speaker 1: done and it was so shocking to see how he 1041 00:51:50,880 --> 00:51:53,560 Speaker 1: was treated and and and what people thought of him. 1042 00:51:53,600 --> 00:51:58,719 Speaker 1: This guy was a stone cold killer. Okay, it just 1043 00:51:59,360 --> 00:52:01,920 Speaker 1: it was ridicules And if you're into that kind of thing, 1044 00:52:01,960 --> 00:52:04,840 Speaker 1: I mean, even if you're not, it is so worth 1045 00:52:05,600 --> 00:52:10,200 Speaker 1: watching um this documentary because you will come out of 1046 00:52:10,200 --> 00:52:12,960 Speaker 1: it kind of glad that you're in the world that 1047 00:52:13,000 --> 00:52:16,960 Speaker 1: you're in rather than back in the day, because boy, 1048 00:52:17,000 --> 00:52:21,560 Speaker 1: I'll land on that. Just watch it. It was. It 1049 00:52:21,600 --> 00:52:25,240 Speaker 1: was tremendous And it's sad too. It really is sad 1050 00:52:25,280 --> 00:52:28,520 Speaker 1: because this guy was just sick. Uh. The other part 1051 00:52:28,520 --> 00:52:30,319 Speaker 1: of it is he was just sick. I've watched it, 1052 00:52:30,360 --> 00:52:34,399 Speaker 1: but just from what I know, Uh, Florida, right, yeah, yeah, 1053 00:52:34,800 --> 00:52:40,480 Speaker 1: Florida look, you got out, you escaped, you escape. You know. 1054 00:52:40,560 --> 00:52:45,440 Speaker 1: Another thing. Another thing is so so he's got friends, right, 1055 00:52:45,440 --> 00:52:46,440 Speaker 1: He had a lot of friends. He was like a 1056 00:52:46,440 --> 00:52:49,200 Speaker 1: guy that a lot of people liked. Right. So so 1057 00:52:49,280 --> 00:52:52,560 Speaker 1: he's in he's in Washington, and all these girls are disappearing, right, 1058 00:52:52,960 --> 00:52:56,200 Speaker 1: and then he ends up going to you know, and 1059 00:52:56,200 --> 00:52:58,319 Speaker 1: I'm not routing anything here because this is sort of 1060 00:52:58,760 --> 00:53:00,520 Speaker 1: common not cheat. He ended up going to Utah to 1061 00:53:00,520 --> 00:53:03,239 Speaker 1: go to law school, and then girls started discipline there. 1062 00:53:03,520 --> 00:53:06,360 Speaker 1: If you're his friend or even an acquaintance, aren't you 1063 00:53:06,400 --> 00:53:10,840 Speaker 1: thinking mm hmm. There's all these girls disappearing in Washington 1064 00:53:10,880 --> 00:53:12,319 Speaker 1: and he was around, and now he went to Utah. 1065 00:53:12,400 --> 00:53:14,799 Speaker 1: Now they're starting to disappear in Utah. Maybe I should 1066 00:53:14,840 --> 00:53:17,480 Speaker 1: go to the authorities. Well, but not much you know 1067 00:53:17,480 --> 00:53:19,840 Speaker 1: about him, like he's just your random neighbor, Like you 1068 00:53:19,880 --> 00:53:22,000 Speaker 1: don't necessarily know that I know. But I mean, I 1069 00:53:22,760 --> 00:53:25,719 Speaker 1: think it's the documentary like in hindsight, like everyone knows 1070 00:53:25,800 --> 00:53:28,200 Speaker 1: about Ted Bunny and what happened, But I think that 1071 00:53:28,320 --> 00:53:30,520 Speaker 1: the facts about how many people kind of screwed up 1072 00:53:30,520 --> 00:53:32,520 Speaker 1: to allow that. That's like, that's that's where I took 1073 00:53:32,560 --> 00:53:36,920 Speaker 1: away from the documentary what Marcus watches. It was. It 1074 00:53:37,040 --> 00:53:39,480 Speaker 1: was so good. I got fired up about it because 1075 00:53:39,640 --> 00:53:44,040 Speaker 1: I sometimes like stupidity just I don't know what to say. 1076 00:53:44,320 --> 00:53:46,399 Speaker 1: They were just right in Florida. I mean, some thing 1077 00:53:46,719 --> 00:53:49,200 Speaker 1: definitely on my list. Yeah, the thing I started watching 1078 00:53:49,360 --> 00:53:53,080 Speaker 1: on Amazon Prime, uh Informer. Watched the first couple of 1079 00:53:53,080 --> 00:53:58,080 Speaker 1: episodes and basically it traces uh kind of it's it's 1080 00:53:58,120 --> 00:54:00,040 Speaker 1: sort of the I don't know how to describe, but 1081 00:54:00,000 --> 00:54:03,080 Speaker 1: it's almost like twenty four but from the perspective of 1082 00:54:03,160 --> 00:54:05,319 Speaker 1: a guy who is being used sort of as an 1083 00:54:05,320 --> 00:54:07,880 Speaker 1: informer to try and you know, uh, you know, maybe 1084 00:54:08,400 --> 00:54:11,120 Speaker 1: help root out terrorists. And how this guy was flipped 1085 00:54:11,600 --> 00:54:15,560 Speaker 1: basically over a a small time uh drug possession charge 1086 00:54:15,680 --> 00:54:18,560 Speaker 1: and the threats of deporting family members, and how they're 1087 00:54:18,560 --> 00:54:20,759 Speaker 1: trying to flip him into being an informer for a 1088 00:54:20,800 --> 00:54:23,640 Speaker 1: counter terrorism unit. I believe it's in in England or 1089 00:54:23,640 --> 00:54:26,320 Speaker 1: in London somewhere, but two episodes and it's really interesting. 1090 00:54:26,680 --> 00:54:28,400 Speaker 1: I think it has the potential to be to be 1091 00:54:28,480 --> 00:54:32,120 Speaker 1: very very good. It's on Amazon Prime, so check that out. Also, 1092 00:54:32,840 --> 00:54:34,880 Speaker 1: uh kind of older on Amazon Prime. Homecoming. If you 1093 00:54:34,880 --> 00:54:37,279 Speaker 1: didn't see the first season of Homecoming, UH, go check 1094 00:54:37,280 --> 00:54:40,279 Speaker 1: it out with Julia Roberts. I started watching it, like 1095 00:54:40,360 --> 00:54:41,840 Speaker 1: I think I watched like two or three episodes and 1096 00:54:41,840 --> 00:54:43,520 Speaker 1: then I kind of fell out of it. Yeah, it's started. 1097 00:54:43,600 --> 00:54:45,759 Speaker 1: I also else, I also listened to the p It 1098 00:54:45,800 --> 00:54:47,640 Speaker 1: started as a podcast, and I listened to the pod 1099 00:54:47,800 --> 00:54:49,800 Speaker 1: and that that kind of got me interested in watching 1100 00:54:49,800 --> 00:54:51,719 Speaker 1: it with which, by the way, the so the pod, 1101 00:54:52,360 --> 00:54:55,200 Speaker 1: the characters are the same, but the actors are very different. 1102 00:54:55,239 --> 00:54:58,840 Speaker 1: In the any podcast, uh you know You've got uh? 1103 00:54:58,920 --> 00:55:01,840 Speaker 1: The one is David Swimmer uh, and he's trying to 1104 00:55:01,840 --> 00:55:04,279 Speaker 1: play this like serious like tough guy. But I'm like, 1105 00:55:04,400 --> 00:55:06,920 Speaker 1: you're Ross, Like I can't really get down in the 1106 00:55:07,239 --> 00:55:09,480 Speaker 1: In the TV show, it's Bobby Kennavali, who has more 1107 00:55:09,480 --> 00:55:13,279 Speaker 1: of a tough guy attitude. So it seems plays bad 1108 00:55:13,360 --> 00:55:16,560 Speaker 1: guys pretty much. It's ridiculous, like like you know, he's 1109 00:55:16,600 --> 00:55:19,000 Speaker 1: he has something like he's evil right and everything he 1110 00:55:19,080 --> 00:55:20,759 Speaker 1: does right. So I believed him more as a tough 1111 00:55:20,800 --> 00:55:23,880 Speaker 1: guy than you know, Ross, did you ever watch Have 1112 00:55:23,920 --> 00:55:26,600 Speaker 1: you ever watched Mr? Roebucks the same guy? Chris Sam 1113 00:55:26,600 --> 00:55:30,080 Speaker 1: asked Mell created Mr. He's shot he created Homecoming for 1114 00:55:30,120 --> 00:55:31,879 Speaker 1: a Prime and it's shot the same way where it's 1115 00:55:31,880 --> 00:55:34,320 Speaker 1: like the very high like the screen like would change 1116 00:55:34,320 --> 00:55:36,600 Speaker 1: side and have like the loud music at random points 1117 00:55:36,680 --> 00:55:38,520 Speaker 1: that kind of jolts you like it's it's a very 1118 00:55:39,239 --> 00:55:41,080 Speaker 1: I guess, artistic way of him doing it if you 1119 00:55:41,200 --> 00:55:43,640 Speaker 1: like his style of stuff. And yeah, you like a 1120 00:55:43,680 --> 00:55:47,200 Speaker 1: homecoming a lot. So that's it. We are done. We 1121 00:55:47,239 --> 00:55:49,920 Speaker 1: are out of here. Has always we appreciate downloading this. 1122 00:55:49,960 --> 00:55:52,319 Speaker 1: Tell two friends to tell two friends rate review, and 1123 00:55:52,440 --> 00:55:54,719 Speaker 1: remember when you see the day, make sure it's the 1124 00:55:54,800 --> 00:56:09,480 Speaker 1: right one. We'll see you next week. M WoT don't 1125 00:56:09,520 --> 00:56:16,759 Speaker 1: go to don't come go ta