1 00:00:00,080 --> 00:00:04,280 Speaker 1: It's time to get inside the Giants Huttle on Giants 2 00:00:04,320 --> 00:00:09,600 Speaker 1: dot com, The Giants part of the Giants Podcast. Welcome 3 00:00:09,640 --> 00:00:12,760 Speaker 1: to the Giant Huttle Podcast. This episode is brought to 4 00:00:12,800 --> 00:00:15,640 Speaker 1: you by Prime Point. Today we're gonna talk to one 5 00:00:15,680 --> 00:00:17,720 Speaker 1: of the newest members of the New York Football Giants, 6 00:00:17,800 --> 00:00:20,759 Speaker 1: veteran quarterback Tyrod Taylor, and then we'll talk to salth 7 00:00:20,760 --> 00:00:23,919 Speaker 1: Capaccio to Build sideline reporter who covered him up there 8 00:00:24,000 --> 00:00:26,880 Speaker 1: during his time in Buffalo. 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Our very own Paul to Tino had 19 00:00:55,840 --> 00:00:59,400 Speaker 1: a chance to talk to Tyrod Taylor. We're joined by 20 00:00:59,480 --> 00:01:03,400 Speaker 1: Tyro Taylor, the newest quarterback and the Giants locker room 21 00:01:03,440 --> 00:01:06,480 Speaker 1: and Tyrode. What was the first thing that crossed your 22 00:01:06,520 --> 00:01:09,080 Speaker 1: mind when you started contemplating coming to the New York 23 00:01:09,120 --> 00:01:12,880 Speaker 1: Giants that I'm back on the East Coast. I've traveled 24 00:01:14,280 --> 00:01:19,160 Speaker 1: a couple of places, um since Buffalo, and uh, obviously, 25 00:01:19,200 --> 00:01:20,560 Speaker 1: when I was in Buffalo, I had a lot of 26 00:01:20,560 --> 00:01:22,600 Speaker 1: family come up. When I was in Baltimore, a lot 27 00:01:22,600 --> 00:01:25,120 Speaker 1: of family. But as I moved farther west, UM, I 28 00:01:25,160 --> 00:01:30,440 Speaker 1: didn't really have that that support from the family UM 29 00:01:30,480 --> 00:01:33,000 Speaker 1: at the game, so it would definitely be more people 30 00:01:33,160 --> 00:01:36,000 Speaker 1: trying to come to game. So it was definitely, UH 31 00:01:36,959 --> 00:01:39,399 Speaker 1: nice to say, I guess I'm coming back towards home. 32 00:01:39,680 --> 00:01:41,680 Speaker 1: We know someone who's been in the league as long 33 00:01:41,720 --> 00:01:43,880 Speaker 1: as you have and as one games and one games 34 00:01:43,920 --> 00:01:47,440 Speaker 1: as a starter obviously had other options. What was the 35 00:01:47,480 --> 00:01:50,640 Speaker 1: tipping point as you started to sort through the decision 36 00:01:50,680 --> 00:01:54,440 Speaker 1: making process. I'm just talking with my agent, UM just 37 00:01:54,600 --> 00:01:58,440 Speaker 1: about the coaches. UM obviously talking to the guys in 38 00:01:58,440 --> 00:02:02,520 Speaker 1: Buffalo about relationship with the coaches, and just in my 39 00:02:02,640 --> 00:02:05,480 Speaker 1: set of offensive minded guys, UM just thought it was 40 00:02:05,520 --> 00:02:07,800 Speaker 1: a great fit for me, UM in my skills set. 41 00:02:08,040 --> 00:02:11,960 Speaker 1: And then Yeah, ultimately got to pray on it and 42 00:02:11,960 --> 00:02:15,000 Speaker 1: and that's what I did, And God bless me with 43 00:02:15,040 --> 00:02:18,040 Speaker 1: this opportunity and thankful for you. Crossed paths with Joe 44 00:02:18,080 --> 00:02:21,399 Speaker 1: Shane the Giants new GM in Buffalo back in ten 45 00:02:21,520 --> 00:02:25,280 Speaker 1: for one season. What did you know about him? And 46 00:02:25,320 --> 00:02:27,720 Speaker 1: did he make the phone call to you to convince 47 00:02:27,760 --> 00:02:31,000 Speaker 1: you to come here? Um, he spoke with my agent, 48 00:02:31,120 --> 00:02:35,079 Speaker 1: not necessarily to me. Obviously, we we've have known each 49 00:02:35,120 --> 00:02:38,880 Speaker 1: other since seventeen we've crossed paths. Um has always been 50 00:02:39,520 --> 00:02:43,040 Speaker 1: mutual respect and good conversation And like I said, thankful 51 00:02:43,080 --> 00:02:47,000 Speaker 1: for the opportunity that he's presented me with here and 52 00:02:48,000 --> 00:02:50,440 Speaker 1: looking forward to getting back to working. Obviously, that year 53 00:02:50,560 --> 00:02:55,320 Speaker 1: was a wash. Was a memorable year for Buffalo fans 54 00:02:55,360 --> 00:02:59,280 Speaker 1: with ourselves, for myself being able to help break the 55 00:02:59,320 --> 00:03:02,600 Speaker 1: seventeen year a street and hopefully we can continue to 56 00:03:03,040 --> 00:03:06,200 Speaker 1: uh build things and get things going in the right 57 00:03:06,240 --> 00:03:08,960 Speaker 1: direction here from what you know about him and what 58 00:03:09,000 --> 00:03:11,320 Speaker 1: he did with Brandon being in Buffalo and then obviously 59 00:03:11,360 --> 00:03:14,920 Speaker 1: with coach Brian Dable also helped do during the ensuing 60 00:03:15,000 --> 00:03:18,080 Speaker 1: years after you left. How much was that a factor 61 00:03:18,480 --> 00:03:21,600 Speaker 1: as you researched what it was that that way the 62 00:03:21,639 --> 00:03:24,040 Speaker 1: bills where if you will, was all about in coming here. 63 00:03:24,480 --> 00:03:28,480 Speaker 1: It's definitely UM meant the lots for me to to 64 00:03:28,480 --> 00:03:32,160 Speaker 1: to be able to uh, to see what those guys 65 00:03:32,160 --> 00:03:35,800 Speaker 1: that accomplished at the main partning ways with Buffalo UM 66 00:03:35,800 --> 00:03:39,760 Speaker 1: and to see the success that they had UM. Obviously 67 00:03:39,800 --> 00:03:42,040 Speaker 1: the skill that they had there, but the way that 68 00:03:42,080 --> 00:03:45,920 Speaker 1: they was able to transform that organization UM into a 69 00:03:45,960 --> 00:03:51,640 Speaker 1: respectable one across the league definitely was part of the way. 70 00:03:51,680 --> 00:03:53,480 Speaker 1: In fact, when it came to making a new decision here. 71 00:03:53,960 --> 00:03:56,200 Speaker 1: As someone who has been on the depth chart as 72 00:03:56,240 --> 00:03:59,240 Speaker 1: a starter and also as a reserve, how do you 73 00:03:59,280 --> 00:04:01,880 Speaker 1: see your role fitting in here? Are you always prepare 74 00:04:01,920 --> 00:04:04,280 Speaker 1: as a starter? I get that every player says that, 75 00:04:04,720 --> 00:04:07,240 Speaker 1: but how do you kind of diagram it out? I 76 00:04:07,280 --> 00:04:09,280 Speaker 1: think the main thing is that you come in each 77 00:04:09,400 --> 00:04:13,920 Speaker 1: day UM and compete Uh. Obviously be the best teammates 78 00:04:13,960 --> 00:04:17,080 Speaker 1: you could be, but football is all about competition. Obviously 79 00:04:17,080 --> 00:04:20,120 Speaker 1: it's only one quarterback UM that could play on Sundays, 80 00:04:21,120 --> 00:04:23,720 Speaker 1: but throughout the week you get help from so many 81 00:04:23,760 --> 00:04:28,320 Speaker 1: guys and that are that all plays a factor and 82 00:04:28,320 --> 00:04:31,040 Speaker 1: winning football. UM. So whether I'm the starter, whether I'm 83 00:04:31,040 --> 00:04:33,680 Speaker 1: the reserve. It's about coming in each and everyday, leading, 84 00:04:34,160 --> 00:04:37,120 Speaker 1: being a great teammate and compete. You and Daniel Jones 85 00:04:37,120 --> 00:04:40,039 Speaker 1: both like to use your legs as quarterbacks. That's very 86 00:04:40,080 --> 00:04:42,120 Speaker 1: obvious and I'm sure that was one of the factors 87 00:04:42,200 --> 00:04:45,200 Speaker 1: and why the Giants made the call to you. How 88 00:04:45,279 --> 00:04:47,960 Speaker 1: can you help him and vice versa because we all 89 00:04:48,000 --> 00:04:50,279 Speaker 1: know that everybody in the quarterback room is tighten it 90 00:04:50,680 --> 00:04:52,840 Speaker 1: and it's kind of thing where everybody's trying to help 91 00:04:52,880 --> 00:04:55,120 Speaker 1: everybody get better. Yeah. Um, A lot of the stuff 92 00:04:55,160 --> 00:04:57,800 Speaker 1: that when it comes to using a leg is as instincts. 93 00:04:58,120 --> 00:05:00,160 Speaker 1: Obviously you can you can coach it, but I think 94 00:05:00,200 --> 00:05:02,880 Speaker 1: some of those best some of the best players, when 95 00:05:02,960 --> 00:05:06,200 Speaker 1: quarterbacks use their legs, come off for instincts. So just uh, 96 00:05:06,240 --> 00:05:08,840 Speaker 1: I mean as far as my conversation that Daniel, um, 97 00:05:09,160 --> 00:05:12,800 Speaker 1: that will have it just having a feel for the game, 98 00:05:13,200 --> 00:05:15,400 Speaker 1: knowing when when to use your legs, knowing when to 99 00:05:15,880 --> 00:05:19,679 Speaker 1: uh extend to play, but also being smart and taking 100 00:05:19,720 --> 00:05:24,040 Speaker 1: care of the football as well as just putting your 101 00:05:24,040 --> 00:05:27,440 Speaker 1: team in the best position uh to win. At the 102 00:05:27,520 --> 00:05:29,880 Speaker 1: end of the day. You know, you played half a 103 00:05:29,880 --> 00:05:32,320 Speaker 1: dozen games as a starter last year with Houston, but 104 00:05:32,440 --> 00:05:34,720 Speaker 1: prior to that had been a reserve for a number 105 00:05:34,760 --> 00:05:37,600 Speaker 1: of years. What did you learn about yourself during those 106 00:05:37,680 --> 00:05:40,440 Speaker 1: years as a reserve that might make you a better 107 00:05:40,560 --> 00:05:43,400 Speaker 1: teammate when you step into the Giants locker room. Yeah, 108 00:05:43,520 --> 00:05:46,760 Speaker 1: just different being in different settings. Obviously the year in 109 00:05:46,839 --> 00:05:49,120 Speaker 1: Cleveland more of a younger locker room. I want to 110 00:05:49,160 --> 00:05:52,120 Speaker 1: say the average age was twenty three or something like that, 111 00:05:52,279 --> 00:05:54,880 Speaker 1: versus being in the locker room when I first got 112 00:05:54,880 --> 00:05:58,240 Speaker 1: the Chargers, first got to l a lining from a 113 00:05:58,320 --> 00:06:01,120 Speaker 1: veteran quarterback. So I think you just take uh, pieces 114 00:06:01,360 --> 00:06:04,640 Speaker 1: of different experiences that you have when you're with different 115 00:06:04,680 --> 00:06:07,560 Speaker 1: teams and understand that, um, it's different ways to lead 116 00:06:07,600 --> 00:06:12,200 Speaker 1: and each circumstances, each team that you go to or 117 00:06:12,200 --> 00:06:14,640 Speaker 1: that you're part of, you have to find what that 118 00:06:14,800 --> 00:06:18,600 Speaker 1: is is, Uh, it's gonna help you lead that team 119 00:06:18,600 --> 00:06:20,839 Speaker 1: in the best in the best way. Let's talk about 120 00:06:20,839 --> 00:06:23,240 Speaker 1: you as a quarterback for a second. Your touchdown the 121 00:06:23,240 --> 00:06:26,400 Speaker 1: interception ratio was over two to one. We know that 122 00:06:26,480 --> 00:06:29,800 Speaker 1: you run as well. What skills do you think are 123 00:06:29,960 --> 00:06:32,600 Speaker 1: best suited to bring to this offense. I know you've 124 00:06:32,640 --> 00:06:34,440 Speaker 1: already taken a look at what coach Debel is going 125 00:06:34,520 --> 00:06:37,480 Speaker 1: to want to do obviously, Um, changing the launch point 126 00:06:37,680 --> 00:06:42,320 Speaker 1: defense is again faster. Um, you got the bit of 127 00:06:42,360 --> 00:06:44,200 Speaker 1: chance to launch point, you got the bit of user legs. 128 00:06:44,440 --> 00:06:47,880 Speaker 1: I just think that adding that extra dynamic to the game. Uh, 129 00:06:48,520 --> 00:06:51,719 Speaker 1: just it makes a defensive better prepare and defend the 130 00:06:51,720 --> 00:06:56,120 Speaker 1: whole field. And yeah, looking at what coach Debel has 131 00:06:56,160 --> 00:06:59,679 Speaker 1: done with Buffalo with Josh Allen, Um a may teams 132 00:06:59,680 --> 00:07:01,240 Speaker 1: defend the whole field and they had a bunch of 133 00:07:01,279 --> 00:07:03,800 Speaker 1: success of going out there and executing. What do you 134 00:07:03,800 --> 00:07:06,320 Speaker 1: think about the possibility of beating in the same backfield 135 00:07:06,360 --> 00:07:09,040 Speaker 1: as she Kwon Barkley, very dynamic player and they all 136 00:07:09,080 --> 00:07:11,880 Speaker 1: say a running game is a quarterback's best friend for sure. 137 00:07:12,880 --> 00:07:16,160 Speaker 1: I mean, that's that's very exciting. He's i mean one 138 00:07:16,160 --> 00:07:18,200 Speaker 1: of my favorite backs that I've watched over the years. 139 00:07:18,440 --> 00:07:21,720 Speaker 1: Um definitely been a fit of him, had a chance 140 00:07:21,760 --> 00:07:24,240 Speaker 1: to meet him a couple of times, and looking forward 141 00:07:24,280 --> 00:07:27,160 Speaker 1: to working alongside of him. Final thoughts, what do you 142 00:07:27,200 --> 00:07:30,120 Speaker 1: want the New York fans to know about you as 143 00:07:30,160 --> 00:07:32,720 Speaker 1: you step into this uniform in this locker room that 144 00:07:33,320 --> 00:07:36,360 Speaker 1: I'm all about work? First? Um, coming in putting the 145 00:07:36,400 --> 00:07:38,600 Speaker 1: best foot forward each and every day, carrying the right 146 00:07:38,600 --> 00:07:42,120 Speaker 1: attitude into the locker room. UH gonna work. It's hard 147 00:07:43,800 --> 00:07:45,840 Speaker 1: as hard as anybody in his league, and UH do 148 00:07:45,880 --> 00:07:50,040 Speaker 1: whatever it takes to help us win games on Sundays, Monday's, Thursdays, 149 00:07:50,080 --> 00:07:52,440 Speaker 1: whatever day we play Saturdays, it doesn't matter. I just 150 00:07:52,680 --> 00:07:54,520 Speaker 1: want to get out there and do whatever, do whatever 151 00:07:54,560 --> 00:07:56,920 Speaker 1: it takes to help to team with. Tell about Taylor, 152 00:07:56,920 --> 00:07:58,560 Speaker 1: Thanks so much for your time, best to luck to you. 153 00:07:58,680 --> 00:08:02,080 Speaker 1: Thank you. That's you, Yantes quarterback Tyrod Taylor. He joins 154 00:08:02,160 --> 00:08:05,720 Speaker 1: Daniel Jones and the Giants quarterback room. Now let's end 155 00:08:05,800 --> 00:08:07,800 Speaker 1: up to Buffalo, where Paul de Tino had a chance 156 00:08:08,000 --> 00:08:11,200 Speaker 1: to talk to Sal Capacchio, who covered Tyrod when he 157 00:08:11,240 --> 00:08:13,320 Speaker 1: was with the Bills. We come back and we talked 158 00:08:13,320 --> 00:08:17,880 Speaker 1: about Tyrod Taylor. All right, So Sal, when when you 159 00:08:17,960 --> 00:08:20,840 Speaker 1: look at Tyrod Taylor three years in Buffalo, he was 160 00:08:20,880 --> 00:08:24,400 Speaker 1: a starter and now obviously has moved on several years 161 00:08:24,400 --> 00:08:27,720 Speaker 1: in his career, joining his six NFL team with the Giants. 162 00:08:28,240 --> 00:08:31,239 Speaker 1: I don't know exactly what he expects from this deal, 163 00:08:31,680 --> 00:08:34,160 Speaker 1: but it's clear that Joe Shane, who knew him from 164 00:08:34,240 --> 00:08:38,200 Speaker 1: Buffalo in ten had to probably be part of why 165 00:08:38,240 --> 00:08:44,560 Speaker 1: he has come to the Giants. Look, Tyrod Taylor got 166 00:08:44,600 --> 00:08:47,320 Speaker 1: the Buffalo Bills to the postseason for the first time 167 00:08:47,360 --> 00:08:52,080 Speaker 1: in seventeen years, the longest North American professional sports playoffs. 168 00:08:52,080 --> 00:08:54,839 Speaker 1: Troute was the Buffalo Bills, and Tyrod Taylor was the 169 00:08:54,920 --> 00:08:57,439 Speaker 1: quarterback who helped end that drought. Now, there were a 170 00:08:57,480 --> 00:08:59,600 Speaker 1: lot of a lot of things that happened that season. 171 00:08:59,600 --> 00:09:00,959 Speaker 1: A lot of is why. But you know, he was 172 00:09:01,000 --> 00:09:02,920 Speaker 1: the trigger man, he was the quarterback, and Joe Shane 173 00:09:02,960 --> 00:09:04,920 Speaker 1: was here. It was his first year's year under Brandon Bean, 174 00:09:05,440 --> 00:09:07,560 Speaker 1: and um, I think that matters. I think that's special, 175 00:09:07,600 --> 00:09:10,560 Speaker 1: and I think that Joe Shane, uh, that relationship and 176 00:09:10,600 --> 00:09:13,040 Speaker 1: knowing what Tyrod meant and how he played and how 177 00:09:13,080 --> 00:09:15,000 Speaker 1: he conducted himself was a big reason why. I'm sure 178 00:09:15,240 --> 00:09:18,000 Speaker 1: that that this happened in New York. Taylor was of 179 00:09:18,040 --> 00:09:21,920 Speaker 1: course drafted originally by the Baltimore Ravens and then after 180 00:09:21,960 --> 00:09:24,480 Speaker 1: being a backup for a few years under Joe Flacco, 181 00:09:24,679 --> 00:09:27,440 Speaker 1: came to Buffalo and as you say, that first year 182 00:09:27,600 --> 00:09:29,800 Speaker 1: even before Shane was there, because he wasn't there until 183 00:09:29,800 --> 00:09:33,040 Speaker 1: the third year of Taylor's existence that uh he went 184 00:09:33,080 --> 00:09:35,280 Speaker 1: to the Pro Bowl. I mean he he made an 185 00:09:35,320 --> 00:09:38,000 Speaker 1: impact with the Bills. How much of that was just 186 00:09:38,120 --> 00:09:40,400 Speaker 1: his pure skill and how much of it was the 187 00:09:40,440 --> 00:09:43,640 Speaker 1: fact that he also showed a lot of intangibles that 188 00:09:43,720 --> 00:09:47,680 Speaker 1: allowed the Bills to flourish. I mean all of it really. 189 00:09:47,760 --> 00:09:50,480 Speaker 1: When they when they when they signed the Tyrod Taylor 190 00:09:50,640 --> 00:09:54,520 Speaker 1: from the Denver Broncos, Tyrod Taylor apparently, um, you know, 191 00:09:54,559 --> 00:09:58,200 Speaker 1: I'm sorry from Baltimore. Tyrod tayl was in Baltimore and 192 00:09:58,280 --> 00:09:59,960 Speaker 1: he had a chance to go to Denver and more 193 00:10:00,080 --> 00:10:01,600 Speaker 1: qu I think it was Kubiak at the time who 194 00:10:01,600 --> 00:10:03,720 Speaker 1: had coached him in Baltimore, and a lot of people 195 00:10:03,760 --> 00:10:05,280 Speaker 1: thought that, you know, that's the best spot, but he said, 196 00:10:05,280 --> 00:10:06,640 Speaker 1: you know what, I have a chance to maybe to 197 00:10:06,640 --> 00:10:09,920 Speaker 1: go to Buffalo and try to compete for a starting job. 198 00:10:10,160 --> 00:10:12,959 Speaker 1: So he gets here and nobody really give him a shot. 199 00:10:12,960 --> 00:10:15,040 Speaker 1: Like Tyrod Taylor. You know what he's done late Ron 200 00:10:15,160 --> 00:10:18,520 Speaker 1: draft pick, He's mobile, and he comes in here and 201 00:10:18,559 --> 00:10:20,760 Speaker 1: he winds up winning the starting quarterbacks job. I mean 202 00:10:20,760 --> 00:10:22,520 Speaker 1: that just speaks volumes him. And it was a three 203 00:10:22,520 --> 00:10:25,080 Speaker 1: way races. Matt Castle, E j Manuel you know at 204 00:10:25,080 --> 00:10:27,360 Speaker 1: the time here and you always have beating out Hall 205 00:10:27,400 --> 00:10:29,040 Speaker 1: of famers, But I think that just showed a lot 206 00:10:29,080 --> 00:10:32,040 Speaker 1: about his character and coming in here and doing that 207 00:10:32,080 --> 00:10:34,960 Speaker 1: and then he wound up being a quarterback that look 208 00:10:35,600 --> 00:10:38,680 Speaker 1: Tyrod Taylor to me, I'll always say this, he's he's 209 00:10:38,720 --> 00:10:41,160 Speaker 1: a guy that any team can win with, but he's 210 00:10:41,160 --> 00:10:43,439 Speaker 1: gonna be more of a passenger while you do that. 211 00:10:43,480 --> 00:10:46,160 Speaker 1: You cannot rely on him to carry you to victories 212 00:10:46,240 --> 00:10:48,800 Speaker 1: or win games. And that's okay. Sometimes he's gonna be 213 00:10:48,800 --> 00:10:51,240 Speaker 1: a backup quarterback and he's also that's why he gets 214 00:10:51,240 --> 00:10:53,800 Speaker 1: the starting role sometimes to be a bridge quarterback to 215 00:10:53,840 --> 00:10:55,920 Speaker 1: someone else or something like that, which is we can 216 00:10:55,920 --> 00:10:58,480 Speaker 1: win with them if we surround with talent. You know, 217 00:10:58,960 --> 00:11:00,760 Speaker 1: I would say game man juror. I think Tyro is 218 00:11:00,760 --> 00:11:02,520 Speaker 1: a little bit more than that though, because there are 219 00:11:02,520 --> 00:11:04,559 Speaker 1: things he brings in intangibles with his skill set, this 220 00:11:04,679 --> 00:11:07,120 Speaker 1: running that don't like kind of scream like a typical 221 00:11:07,200 --> 00:11:10,520 Speaker 1: game manager. But I but that's that's really what he is. 222 00:11:10,559 --> 00:11:13,240 Speaker 1: The guy who, hey, we're okay, if our quarterback goes 223 00:11:13,240 --> 00:11:14,920 Speaker 1: down for a few games, we got a guy as 224 00:11:14,920 --> 00:11:17,120 Speaker 1: long as we have a good structure here, he's gonna committed. No, 225 00:11:17,160 --> 00:11:18,760 Speaker 1: we're not. I can ask him to win games thrown 226 00:11:18,840 --> 00:11:20,880 Speaker 1: for three h fifty yards. But he's not gonna hurt 227 00:11:20,960 --> 00:11:23,360 Speaker 1: us at all. Well, I remember he had the nickname 228 00:11:23,400 --> 00:11:24,959 Speaker 1: of T Mobile, And as I went back to the 229 00:11:25,000 --> 00:11:27,640 Speaker 1: Buffalo stat book, I saw that twice he ran for 230 00:11:27,679 --> 00:11:29,760 Speaker 1: over five hundred yards in the season. The other year 231 00:11:29,760 --> 00:11:32,760 Speaker 1: he ran for over four hundred yards. Um, now I 232 00:11:32,840 --> 00:11:34,959 Speaker 1: get I get it that. You know, Greg Roman was 233 00:11:35,000 --> 00:11:38,079 Speaker 1: there as the offensive coordinator, and and now obviously day 234 00:11:38,160 --> 00:11:40,880 Speaker 1: Ball is coming from Buffalo to the Giants, not the 235 00:11:40,960 --> 00:11:43,880 Speaker 1: same playbook, so to speak. But I think it's quite 236 00:11:43,920 --> 00:11:47,240 Speaker 1: clear that the mobility that he possesses in his legs 237 00:11:47,640 --> 00:11:49,719 Speaker 1: was one of the reasons that the Giants want him 238 00:11:49,720 --> 00:11:53,120 Speaker 1: in the quarterbacks room, because that's what Daniel Jones does 239 00:11:53,200 --> 00:11:56,800 Speaker 1: as the starter. That's right. I agree with that. And 240 00:11:56,800 --> 00:11:58,280 Speaker 1: I also say that, you know, it's always good to 241 00:11:58,320 --> 00:12:00,280 Speaker 1: have a mobile quarterback as your backup because if your 242 00:12:00,280 --> 00:12:02,640 Speaker 1: starter does go down, you don't want to put your 243 00:12:02,679 --> 00:12:05,280 Speaker 1: backup quarterback in a situation in your team where okay, 244 00:12:05,440 --> 00:12:07,199 Speaker 1: we have a statue back there, Now he gets hurt, 245 00:12:07,240 --> 00:12:08,640 Speaker 1: what are we gonna do? You at least want to 246 00:12:08,640 --> 00:12:10,800 Speaker 1: have some flexibility that the backup quarterback can kind of 247 00:12:10,840 --> 00:12:12,080 Speaker 1: get you out of a little bit of trouble and 248 00:12:12,240 --> 00:12:13,840 Speaker 1: you know, stay alive back there if you will, and 249 00:12:13,880 --> 00:12:16,560 Speaker 1: stay healthy. So I think that's also another big reason why. 250 00:12:16,559 --> 00:12:18,840 Speaker 1: But he's a magician with his legs sometimes, there's no 251 00:12:18,840 --> 00:12:21,040 Speaker 1: doubt about it. There were times here in Buffalo where 252 00:12:21,360 --> 00:12:22,960 Speaker 1: you just watched him and said, oh my gosh, like 253 00:12:23,280 --> 00:12:26,439 Speaker 1: you know this is this is a true, true dual 254 00:12:26,480 --> 00:12:29,240 Speaker 1: threat if you will. And again, like Tyrod, Taylor is 255 00:12:29,240 --> 00:12:31,600 Speaker 1: not the guy that he can He can definitely do 256 00:12:31,640 --> 00:12:33,760 Speaker 1: a lot of things with his arm throwing the football, 257 00:12:33,880 --> 00:12:36,840 Speaker 1: but I think what makes him special is the way 258 00:12:36,880 --> 00:12:39,559 Speaker 1: he can run with the ball his feet and defensive 259 00:12:39,679 --> 00:12:42,880 Speaker 1: defense defenses having to account for that, and that's always 260 00:12:42,880 --> 00:12:45,760 Speaker 1: makes a difference when you're game planning over a two 261 00:12:45,800 --> 00:12:50,000 Speaker 1: to one touchdown interception ratio during the course of his career. Again, 262 00:12:50,960 --> 00:12:53,120 Speaker 1: been a backup for much of the last half a 263 00:12:53,120 --> 00:12:56,040 Speaker 1: dozen seasons or so since he left Buffalo. But a 264 00:12:56,080 --> 00:12:58,080 Speaker 1: guy who I think, as you just said a little 265 00:12:58,120 --> 00:13:02,200 Speaker 1: while ago, sell uh small, Hetty could run your offense. 266 00:13:02,559 --> 00:13:04,280 Speaker 1: Not the kind of guy who's gonna go out there 267 00:13:04,320 --> 00:13:06,640 Speaker 1: and you're gonna be kind of shadowing your teeth. Worried 268 00:13:06,640 --> 00:13:10,079 Speaker 1: about a mistake he's going to make. No, that's right. 269 00:13:10,280 --> 00:13:12,199 Speaker 1: Um is not going to be turned the ball over 270 00:13:12,280 --> 00:13:13,960 Speaker 1: left and right, and those things can happen. He's not 271 00:13:14,000 --> 00:13:16,559 Speaker 1: the biggest quarterback in the world. You know, one deficiency 272 00:13:16,679 --> 00:13:18,960 Speaker 1: that you know appeared when he was in Buffalo was 273 00:13:19,600 --> 00:13:21,600 Speaker 1: not using the middle of the field that much. And 274 00:13:21,600 --> 00:13:22,959 Speaker 1: I think that comes from the fact that he is 275 00:13:22,960 --> 00:13:25,000 Speaker 1: a little bit smaller. He's not super you know, time 276 00:13:25,040 --> 00:13:27,360 Speaker 1: he's six one, maybe six ft six one, But you know, 277 00:13:27,559 --> 00:13:29,400 Speaker 1: he wasn't great at using the middle of the field 278 00:13:29,440 --> 00:13:31,080 Speaker 1: throwing the football. A lot of people said he wasn't 279 00:13:31,080 --> 00:13:34,360 Speaker 1: seeing lanes necessarily that well, but there's ways around that 280 00:13:34,400 --> 00:13:36,880 Speaker 1: to mitigate that and coach that and those kinds of things. 281 00:13:37,040 --> 00:13:39,520 Speaker 1: But he's also going to not be the guy that 282 00:13:39,600 --> 00:13:42,000 Speaker 1: makes makes a huge mistake. Now, I will tell you 283 00:13:42,240 --> 00:13:44,760 Speaker 1: one of the criticisms also is that one of the 284 00:13:44,760 --> 00:13:46,320 Speaker 1: ways he didn't one of the reasons he didn't make 285 00:13:46,360 --> 00:13:48,959 Speaker 1: mistakes was he also didn't give his receivers necessarily. He 286 00:13:49,000 --> 00:13:51,480 Speaker 1: wasn't challenging dbs and saying I'm gonna throw up with 287 00:13:52,160 --> 00:13:54,160 Speaker 1: ball or things like that when he did, and when 288 00:13:54,200 --> 00:13:56,760 Speaker 1: they had Sammy Watkins here and those things that I 289 00:13:56,800 --> 00:13:58,559 Speaker 1: think it worked out. I think that probably over the 290 00:13:58,640 --> 00:14:00,920 Speaker 1: last several years of his career, I think he's grown 291 00:14:00,920 --> 00:14:02,440 Speaker 1: in that area from the things that I've seen. I 292 00:14:02,440 --> 00:14:04,520 Speaker 1: think that he understands now that hey, you know what, 293 00:14:04,600 --> 00:14:06,720 Speaker 1: I gotta trust my guys to go make a play 294 00:14:06,760 --> 00:14:08,880 Speaker 1: because a lot of times these guys they grow up 295 00:14:08,880 --> 00:14:11,440 Speaker 1: and think about think about these Mulbible quarterbacks, Paul, when 296 00:14:11,440 --> 00:14:13,040 Speaker 1: they grow up, right, they go through high school, they 297 00:14:13,040 --> 00:14:15,800 Speaker 1: thrown through college. What are they always taught and told 298 00:14:15,840 --> 00:14:18,120 Speaker 1: by their coaches, Hey, just don't hurt us, use your legs. 299 00:14:18,280 --> 00:14:20,000 Speaker 1: Don't hurt us with your arm us your legs. They 300 00:14:20,000 --> 00:14:21,840 Speaker 1: get to the NFL, and I think that becomes something 301 00:14:21,880 --> 00:14:24,760 Speaker 1: that that you don't want that necessarily, like, hey, it's okay, 302 00:14:24,800 --> 00:14:27,120 Speaker 1: throw it to that really great wide receiver out there, 303 00:14:27,320 --> 00:14:29,280 Speaker 1: but they're so ingrained with not doing that. I think 304 00:14:29,280 --> 00:14:32,360 Speaker 1: Tyrod's had to learn that. Zac Capaccio from w g 305 00:14:32,560 --> 00:14:35,400 Speaker 1: R Radio and also part of the Buffalo Bill's broadcast team, 306 00:14:35,480 --> 00:14:40,160 Speaker 1: joining us to talk about Tyrod Taylor the Newest Giants edition. Uh, 307 00:14:40,240 --> 00:14:43,560 Speaker 1: the former Buffalo Bill's quarterback at one time who is 308 00:14:43,640 --> 00:14:46,480 Speaker 1: now part of Big Blue. Did you ever get the 309 00:14:46,560 --> 00:14:49,040 Speaker 1: sense in his three years as a starter with Buffalo 310 00:14:49,440 --> 00:14:53,240 Speaker 1: that the offensive playbook had to be pulled back, or 311 00:14:53,280 --> 00:14:56,640 Speaker 1: that there were times that the the play calling was 312 00:14:56,680 --> 00:14:59,240 Speaker 1: a bit timid because they didn't think he could handle 313 00:14:59,320 --> 00:15:02,720 Speaker 1: certain parts. Bit. No, not at all, Like you said, 314 00:15:02,720 --> 00:15:05,080 Speaker 1: Greg Roman was here, Greg Roman is uh, you know, 315 00:15:05,120 --> 00:15:06,640 Speaker 1: we see what he did and what he's done with 316 00:15:06,720 --> 00:15:08,400 Speaker 1: you know, Lamar Jackson, he said what he did with 317 00:15:08,440 --> 00:15:10,880 Speaker 1: Colin Kaepernick. I think if anything, you say he expands 318 00:15:10,880 --> 00:15:13,720 Speaker 1: the playbook because of Tyrode, I think that, uh, you know, 319 00:15:13,840 --> 00:15:16,640 Speaker 1: he gives you an ability to do more things because 320 00:15:16,640 --> 00:15:19,120 Speaker 1: of his ability to run the football. In no way 321 00:15:19,120 --> 00:15:21,480 Speaker 1: do I think that they would limit the plays in 322 00:15:21,480 --> 00:15:23,680 Speaker 1: the playbook for him. I think from him, like I said, 323 00:15:23,680 --> 00:15:25,560 Speaker 1: more than anything, it might have been him maybe not 324 00:15:25,640 --> 00:15:28,280 Speaker 1: taking those chances that were there or did they call 325 00:15:28,400 --> 00:15:29,600 Speaker 1: for and he said, you know what, I'm not gonna 326 00:15:29,640 --> 00:15:31,680 Speaker 1: make a mistake. I'm not going to do that. Um. 327 00:15:31,720 --> 00:15:33,400 Speaker 1: I think, but anything, I think you might want to 328 00:15:33,400 --> 00:15:35,280 Speaker 1: expand the playbook because of all the different things he 329 00:15:35,320 --> 00:15:37,680 Speaker 1: can do when he gets out in space. We have 330 00:15:37,720 --> 00:15:40,400 Speaker 1: talked to you on other occasions about former Bills who 331 00:15:40,440 --> 00:15:42,600 Speaker 1: have been part of the Giants organization or at least 332 00:15:42,640 --> 00:15:44,600 Speaker 1: joint here over the course of the last couple of months. 333 00:15:44,680 --> 00:15:46,720 Speaker 1: Let me ask you about some of the intangibles with 334 00:15:46,800 --> 00:15:49,640 Speaker 1: Tyrod Taylor. What kind of personality is he do you 335 00:15:49,760 --> 00:15:52,560 Speaker 1: do you get the feeling that his teammates showed a 336 00:15:52,560 --> 00:15:54,520 Speaker 1: lot of respect for him. Do you get the feeling 337 00:15:54,560 --> 00:15:56,960 Speaker 1: that he had a lot of command of the huddle 338 00:15:57,200 --> 00:16:00,640 Speaker 1: and those kinds of things in the locker room. Yeah, 339 00:16:00,640 --> 00:16:02,160 Speaker 1: I have a lot of respect for Tyrode. He's a 340 00:16:02,160 --> 00:16:04,640 Speaker 1: great dude. And you know, when Sean McDermott was hired 341 00:16:04,640 --> 00:16:07,280 Speaker 1: in seventeen, I remember, um, there was a lot of 342 00:16:07,280 --> 00:16:09,120 Speaker 1: talk about whether they can do quarterbacks and they're gonna 343 00:16:09,160 --> 00:16:11,480 Speaker 1: keep Tyrode around, They're gonna do something else, And they 344 00:16:11,480 --> 00:16:13,280 Speaker 1: did keep him for that extra year. And one of 345 00:16:13,280 --> 00:16:15,280 Speaker 1: the reasons that you know, I think Seawan decided to, 346 00:16:15,640 --> 00:16:17,760 Speaker 1: you know, stay with Tyrode was the professionalism and the 347 00:16:17,760 --> 00:16:20,240 Speaker 1: work ethic that he showed in that offseason and when 348 00:16:20,280 --> 00:16:22,280 Speaker 1: he got here, Sean would tell you, like, Tyrode was 349 00:16:22,280 --> 00:16:23,640 Speaker 1: one of the first guys who was in the building 350 00:16:23,680 --> 00:16:25,800 Speaker 1: all the time, so, you know, talking with his new 351 00:16:25,840 --> 00:16:27,560 Speaker 1: head coach, getting a normal a little bit he was here, 352 00:16:27,600 --> 00:16:29,720 Speaker 1: He's working out all the time, and that's Tyrode. I 353 00:16:29,720 --> 00:16:31,280 Speaker 1: think Tyrode had to work for everything he's had in 354 00:16:31,320 --> 00:16:34,520 Speaker 1: this league. Uh, there's been because he's a mobile quarterback, 355 00:16:34,560 --> 00:16:36,320 Speaker 1: a lot of stigma about you know, what he can't 356 00:16:36,320 --> 00:16:37,840 Speaker 1: do with this arm. But I think he's proven people 357 00:16:37,880 --> 00:16:39,640 Speaker 1: that he can throw the ball and win with his 358 00:16:39,760 --> 00:16:42,120 Speaker 1: arm and do all different things. And I think because 359 00:16:42,120 --> 00:16:43,760 Speaker 1: of that, he's had to really kind of overcome a 360 00:16:43,760 --> 00:16:46,840 Speaker 1: lot of those obstacles and perceptions about him and about 361 00:16:46,880 --> 00:16:48,920 Speaker 1: quarterbacks to have his style. So I think that's a 362 00:16:48,960 --> 00:16:51,760 Speaker 1: great thing too. Um. Yes, very well, very very well 363 00:16:51,880 --> 00:16:54,600 Speaker 1: liked and received their respected in the locker room. You know, 364 00:16:54,800 --> 00:16:57,840 Speaker 1: he's not a guy that's gonna have controversy, calls, headlines. 365 00:16:58,000 --> 00:16:59,320 Speaker 1: He's just gonna go out and do his job. And 366 00:16:59,360 --> 00:17:02,640 Speaker 1: I'll tell you a good story. Actually, last year Tyrod 367 00:17:02,680 --> 00:17:05,399 Speaker 1: played for the Houston Texans, and you know, the Texans 368 00:17:05,400 --> 00:17:07,679 Speaker 1: were coming back to Buffalo and Bill fans were very 369 00:17:07,760 --> 00:17:09,960 Speaker 1: much looking forward to that. But unfortunately he was hurt, 370 00:17:10,000 --> 00:17:11,879 Speaker 1: so he didn't play, but he was still here. He 371 00:17:11,960 --> 00:17:14,400 Speaker 1: was a risk injury. By the way, we should clarify, 372 00:17:14,600 --> 00:17:17,239 Speaker 1: he had a risk injury at the time. That's right, 373 00:17:17,280 --> 00:17:20,360 Speaker 1: thank you very much. And but after the game, I'm 374 00:17:20,359 --> 00:17:22,320 Speaker 1: on the field as the post game as the Bill 375 00:17:22,400 --> 00:17:24,960 Speaker 1: sideline reporter, and I'm interviewing one of the Bill's players. 376 00:17:24,960 --> 00:17:26,720 Speaker 1: I can't remember who, and all of a sudden, I 377 00:17:26,720 --> 00:17:28,480 Speaker 1: feel a tap on my shoulder and I turned around. 378 00:17:28,480 --> 00:17:30,840 Speaker 1: It's Tyrod Taylor. I haven't seen him in like four years, 379 00:17:31,760 --> 00:17:34,080 Speaker 1: and he just wanted to say hi, because that's the 380 00:17:34,160 --> 00:17:36,679 Speaker 1: kind of guy he is. I think you're gonna enjoy 381 00:17:36,760 --> 00:17:39,439 Speaker 1: covering him as a media member. I think he's always 382 00:17:39,440 --> 00:17:41,760 Speaker 1: going to be someone who's just down to earth, easy 383 00:17:41,800 --> 00:17:43,800 Speaker 1: to talk to, and I think he's very well liked 384 00:17:43,800 --> 00:17:45,600 Speaker 1: and and that just meant a lot to me that 385 00:17:45,600 --> 00:17:48,000 Speaker 1: that he would do that. How did you feel about 386 00:17:48,119 --> 00:17:50,600 Speaker 1: his durability with the kinds of bumps and bruises that 387 00:17:50,720 --> 00:17:53,160 Speaker 1: quarterbacks take in this league. This is the guy who's 388 00:17:53,200 --> 00:17:56,280 Speaker 1: been around for you know, better part of a decade. Obviously, 389 00:17:56,359 --> 00:17:59,840 Speaker 1: he does run, he does get hit. Daniel Jones, we 390 00:18:00,040 --> 00:18:03,280 Speaker 1: know he runs, he gets hit. He has missed some time. 391 00:18:03,600 --> 00:18:06,400 Speaker 1: Durability has actually been one of the things that critics, 392 00:18:06,680 --> 00:18:09,359 Speaker 1: you know, want to throw at Jones himself and let's 393 00:18:09,359 --> 00:18:12,520 Speaker 1: face it, Joe Shane has told us that it's very 394 00:18:12,560 --> 00:18:15,679 Speaker 1: important to have a backup quarterback that you can trust, 395 00:18:15,920 --> 00:18:18,920 Speaker 1: because in today's game, not every quarterback he's able to 396 00:18:18,960 --> 00:18:21,960 Speaker 1: play the full seventeen weeks. So, how do you feel 397 00:18:22,000 --> 00:18:24,399 Speaker 1: about about Taylor's ability to stay on the field and 398 00:18:24,400 --> 00:18:26,480 Speaker 1: work through things if if the even fact that that 399 00:18:26,560 --> 00:18:28,320 Speaker 1: turns out to be the case that he's called upon. 400 00:18:29,840 --> 00:18:33,160 Speaker 1: All Right, Taylor is very tough. He really is. Um. 401 00:18:33,200 --> 00:18:36,359 Speaker 1: You know, It's not it's not that he's not the 402 00:18:36,480 --> 00:18:38,639 Speaker 1: running that they gets you like, he's out in space 403 00:18:38,680 --> 00:18:41,400 Speaker 1: and things like that. It's his size. I think sometimes 404 00:18:41,480 --> 00:18:43,520 Speaker 1: they can sometimes be a detriment. He's not the biggest 405 00:18:43,520 --> 00:18:45,040 Speaker 1: guy in the world, right, he takes a big shot. 406 00:18:45,359 --> 00:18:48,160 Speaker 1: He's had some injuries and that's why he basically kind 407 00:18:48,160 --> 00:18:50,840 Speaker 1: of lost his job in Cleveland when they've had bigger 408 00:18:50,920 --> 00:18:54,200 Speaker 1: and then unfortunately had that horrible incident where he did 409 00:18:54,240 --> 00:18:55,959 Speaker 1: nothing wrong and he didn't get hurt and he had 410 00:18:56,000 --> 00:18:58,600 Speaker 1: the lung puncture in you know, with the Chargers when 411 00:18:58,600 --> 00:19:00,440 Speaker 1: he was there, and he loses his job there and 412 00:19:00,520 --> 00:19:02,320 Speaker 1: he has a slight injury. It seems like everywhere he's 413 00:19:02,320 --> 00:19:04,840 Speaker 1: gone he's had one thing, one little thing happened, and 414 00:19:04,920 --> 00:19:06,600 Speaker 1: that winds up a team kind of moving on from 415 00:19:06,680 --> 00:19:09,000 Speaker 1: him because he's been the placeholder. He had a few 416 00:19:09,040 --> 00:19:11,520 Speaker 1: injuries here in Buffalo, but what I remember about him 417 00:19:11,560 --> 00:19:13,440 Speaker 1: was how many times I think I would say he's 418 00:19:13,440 --> 00:19:15,359 Speaker 1: playing through something. Yeah, he got a little banged up, 419 00:19:15,359 --> 00:19:17,200 Speaker 1: but he's still out there and he's still doing everything 420 00:19:17,240 --> 00:19:19,520 Speaker 1: you can to help his football team. Because at his 421 00:19:19,640 --> 00:19:22,600 Speaker 1: size and at his style, he's going to get banged up. 422 00:19:22,600 --> 00:19:24,760 Speaker 1: It's just going to happen. Um, you know. I think 423 00:19:24,760 --> 00:19:27,240 Speaker 1: as these guys they get older, they get more mature, 424 00:19:27,240 --> 00:19:29,680 Speaker 1: they get wiser, they figure out ways to protect themselves, 425 00:19:29,920 --> 00:19:32,359 Speaker 1: you know, in this league. But I would say Tyrod 426 00:19:32,440 --> 00:19:34,680 Speaker 1: is tough, but he's not the biggest guy in the world, 427 00:19:34,960 --> 00:19:36,840 Speaker 1: and you do always have to protect against that, and 428 00:19:36,920 --> 00:19:39,480 Speaker 1: sometimes injuries can happen. But I don't think there's anything 429 00:19:39,480 --> 00:19:41,640 Speaker 1: that I would say to you, Paul, that oh my gosh, 430 00:19:41,680 --> 00:19:43,520 Speaker 1: he's injury prone or anything like that. I think those 431 00:19:43,560 --> 00:19:46,040 Speaker 1: things just happen when you're playing that position in that style. 432 00:19:46,040 --> 00:19:48,399 Speaker 1: In the NFL final thoughts, sal And I know this 433 00:19:48,520 --> 00:19:51,520 Speaker 1: is asking for some speculation, but so many people thought 434 00:19:51,560 --> 00:19:54,399 Speaker 1: because of the Bills and Giants connection during these past 435 00:19:54,400 --> 00:19:58,120 Speaker 1: few months that Mitch Drabinsky would wind up being a Giant, 436 00:19:58,480 --> 00:20:01,160 Speaker 1: And in fact, Drabinsky now winds up with the Steelers 437 00:20:01,480 --> 00:20:05,399 Speaker 1: and it's an old bill, Tyrod Taylor who becomes a Giant. 438 00:20:05,760 --> 00:20:08,760 Speaker 1: How surprised are you that it worked out this way? 439 00:20:08,880 --> 00:20:11,679 Speaker 1: And again understanding the Steelers up an opening at at 440 00:20:11,720 --> 00:20:14,280 Speaker 1: starting quarterback and they also had a lot more money 441 00:20:14,280 --> 00:20:17,520 Speaker 1: to throw around as well. Well, one I was completely 442 00:20:17,600 --> 00:20:19,520 Speaker 1: right on the other completely wrong, because I would tell 443 00:20:19,520 --> 00:20:22,320 Speaker 1: you I actually predicted Mr Bissy going to the Steelers 444 00:20:22,320 --> 00:20:24,800 Speaker 1: back in UH February and said it just screams like 445 00:20:24,880 --> 00:20:27,359 Speaker 1: the spot for him. Mike Tomlin said he wanted to 446 00:20:27,400 --> 00:20:30,240 Speaker 1: get more mobile quarterback. There's an opening there once Ben 447 00:20:30,320 --> 00:20:32,439 Speaker 1: Roelphis where he retired like that, he seems like the 448 00:20:32,440 --> 00:20:35,480 Speaker 1: Pittsburgh Steelers type of quarterback, and I kind of called 449 00:20:35,520 --> 00:20:38,560 Speaker 1: that one. I would have never thought the Tyrod Taylor 450 00:20:38,600 --> 00:20:40,600 Speaker 1: was gonna sign with the New York Giants. It always 451 00:20:40,600 --> 00:20:42,840 Speaker 1: felt to me like, maybe, yeah, the Giants might want 452 00:20:42,840 --> 00:20:45,879 Speaker 1: to a veteran back up someone like Tyrod Taylor. But 453 00:20:45,880 --> 00:20:48,200 Speaker 1: I always thought maybe Tyrod would go somewhere where maybe 454 00:20:48,200 --> 00:20:49,639 Speaker 1: he has a better chance to start, and who knows, 455 00:20:49,640 --> 00:20:51,520 Speaker 1: We don't know what's gonna happen with Daniel Jones. I 456 00:20:51,520 --> 00:20:53,120 Speaker 1: think it says a lot about him to go there 457 00:20:53,440 --> 00:20:55,359 Speaker 1: and no understand that, Hey, I'm gonna go in there. 458 00:20:55,200 --> 00:20:56,720 Speaker 1: We're gonna be the starter right away. I'm gonna be 459 00:20:56,720 --> 00:20:58,399 Speaker 1: a veteran, I'm gonna help out, and I'm gonna be 460 00:20:58,440 --> 00:21:00,080 Speaker 1: there when my when it's when it's called a on. 461 00:21:00,280 --> 00:21:02,720 Speaker 1: So I am very surprised about that. It is ironic 462 00:21:02,760 --> 00:21:05,840 Speaker 1: though it is another Buffalo Bills player. But again, let's 463 00:21:05,840 --> 00:21:07,840 Speaker 1: go back to the relationship and Tyrod never played for 464 00:21:07,880 --> 00:21:10,600 Speaker 1: Brian Table, but he was employed by the Buffalo Bills 465 00:21:10,640 --> 00:21:12,600 Speaker 1: under Joe Shane that one year, and I do definitely 466 00:21:12,640 --> 00:21:14,919 Speaker 1: think that has something to do with it. Sally got 467 00:21:15,000 --> 00:21:17,520 Speaker 1: a feeling before this season actually starts, we may have 468 00:21:17,600 --> 00:21:19,560 Speaker 1: to talk to you again for some more Bills making 469 00:21:19,600 --> 00:21:24,040 Speaker 1: their way south. If you're not doubt that at all, Hey, 470 00:21:24,080 --> 00:21:25,720 Speaker 1: maybe we'll talk to you if there's any giants that 471 00:21:25,800 --> 00:21:28,399 Speaker 1: come this way as well. You got it. That is 472 00:21:28,440 --> 00:21:31,440 Speaker 1: Suth Capaccio from w g R Radio and part of 473 00:21:31,440 --> 00:21:36,399 Speaker 1: the Buffalo Bills broadcast team, speaking about Tyrod Taylor quarterback 474 00:21:36,520 --> 00:21:39,280 Speaker 1: from the Buffalo Bills history who is now part of 475 00:21:39,280 --> 00:21:42,080 Speaker 1: the New York Giants locker room. You thank Paul Datino, 476 00:21:42,160 --> 00:21:44,640 Speaker 1: We thank sal We thanked Tyrod Taylor for joining us 477 00:21:44,880 --> 00:21:48,480 Speaker 1: on this episode of the Giants Huddle podcast. Make sure 478 00:21:48,480 --> 00:21:50,960 Speaker 1: you stay tuned for continuing coverage of free agency on 479 00:21:51,000 --> 00:21:53,399 Speaker 1: the Giants Mobile app, and of course all the Giants 480 00:21:53,400 --> 00:21:56,359 Speaker 1: social media platforms and Giants dot Com. We'll see you 481 00:21:56,400 --> 00:21:56,760 Speaker 1: next time.