1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,668 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,748 --> 00:00:20,068 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:22,388 --> 00:00:23,908 Speaker 2: Good Morning Football. 4 00:00:25,428 --> 00:00:27,548 Speaker 3: Welcome to Good Morning Football. We are live in New 5 00:00:27,628 --> 00:00:30,668 Speaker 3: York City. It is Friday, July fourteenth. I'm Sarah Walsh 6 00:00:30,708 --> 00:00:35,188 Speaker 3: alongside Cameron Wolf. We've got Super Bowl champion defensive tackle 7 00:00:35,228 --> 00:00:39,708 Speaker 3: of Molak Jackson, and we've got Pro Bowl linebacker Jalen Smith. 8 00:00:39,868 --> 00:00:42,308 Speaker 4: Guys, how's it going great breaking New York. 9 00:00:42,588 --> 00:00:45,548 Speaker 5: Yeah, so happy to be here. Thank god it's Friday. 10 00:00:45,668 --> 00:00:49,028 Speaker 3: You guys felt very at home when we talk about 11 00:00:49,068 --> 00:00:52,588 Speaker 3: trash talking. I could see you guys fire up over there, 12 00:00:53,188 --> 00:00:56,508 Speaker 3: and you're very happy to talk about penalties that shouldn't be. 13 00:00:56,508 --> 00:00:59,388 Speaker 6: I guess defense there, Friday. 14 00:00:59,748 --> 00:01:00,148 Speaker 4: You know what. 15 00:01:00,228 --> 00:01:02,628 Speaker 3: I'm glad you said that, Cam, because that gives me 16 00:01:02,668 --> 00:01:03,108 Speaker 3: this segue. 17 00:01:03,148 --> 00:01:04,068 Speaker 4: It's time now for. 18 00:01:04,028 --> 00:01:06,108 Speaker 6: The lead block, Lead block. 19 00:01:06,508 --> 00:01:07,868 Speaker 4: Since you're mentioning defense. 20 00:01:08,508 --> 00:01:11,508 Speaker 3: Yesterday, we had fun putting together Good Morning Football's all 21 00:01:11,628 --> 00:01:16,588 Speaker 3: underrated offense, great players who aren't getting the respect. 22 00:01:16,108 --> 00:01:17,988 Speaker 4: That they deserve in this league. 23 00:01:18,148 --> 00:01:21,308 Speaker 3: Jared Goffitt quarterback, the running back duo of Najie Harris 24 00:01:21,308 --> 00:01:24,348 Speaker 3: and Ramandre Stevenson. And then we had a bunch of 25 00:01:24,348 --> 00:01:27,108 Speaker 3: wide receivers I picked Mike Evans. Look, he's a pro bowler, 26 00:01:27,268 --> 00:01:28,628 Speaker 3: but I think he's one of the best there is 27 00:01:28,628 --> 00:01:31,428 Speaker 3: out there, so think of him that way. The group 28 00:01:31,468 --> 00:01:34,828 Speaker 3: of eight was rounded out by Bears tight end Cole Kamet. 29 00:01:34,868 --> 00:01:37,348 Speaker 3: Today we're swinging things over to the other side of 30 00:01:37,348 --> 00:01:39,348 Speaker 3: the ball, the side of the ball that Molik and 31 00:01:39,428 --> 00:01:40,508 Speaker 3: Jalen really want to talk about. 32 00:01:40,548 --> 00:01:41,108 Speaker 4: It's good morning. 33 00:01:41,148 --> 00:01:44,068 Speaker 3: Football's all underrated defensive players. 34 00:01:44,108 --> 00:01:45,468 Speaker 4: So here's how it's going to go. 35 00:01:45,948 --> 00:01:47,708 Speaker 3: As a group. The four of us are going to 36 00:01:47,708 --> 00:01:50,828 Speaker 3: pick eight players, two defensive ends. We're going to have 37 00:01:50,908 --> 00:01:54,868 Speaker 3: two linebackers, defensive backs who are the most underrated defensive 38 00:01:54,868 --> 00:01:57,388 Speaker 3: stars in the NFL. I'm going to go first. I'm 39 00:01:57,388 --> 00:01:59,148 Speaker 3: going to take a defensive end, and I'm going to 40 00:01:59,228 --> 00:02:02,828 Speaker 3: go with Brian Burns out of Caroline. At This is 41 00:02:02,868 --> 00:02:05,868 Speaker 3: a guy that I think this Caroline defense, I'm not 42 00:02:05,948 --> 00:02:09,308 Speaker 3: sure gets as much respect as a whole as what 43 00:02:09,348 --> 00:02:12,788 Speaker 3: they deserve. They were quietly one of the better defenses 44 00:02:13,108 --> 00:02:14,548 Speaker 3: in the league. And I think that there was so 45 00:02:14,628 --> 00:02:17,588 Speaker 3: much turmoil going on down at the Panthers with the 46 00:02:17,588 --> 00:02:21,188 Speaker 3: coaching changes, the quarterback changes. Christian McCaffrey shipped out of 47 00:02:21,188 --> 00:02:23,628 Speaker 3: town and it was really the defense, and Steve Wilkes 48 00:02:23,708 --> 00:02:24,588 Speaker 3: was leading that defense. 49 00:02:24,628 --> 00:02:26,108 Speaker 4: We almost thought that he was going to be the head. 50 00:02:25,988 --> 00:02:28,508 Speaker 3: Coach there for a while, and so huge credit to Wilkes. 51 00:02:28,508 --> 00:02:31,028 Speaker 3: But Brian Burns is part of this young core of 52 00:02:31,108 --> 00:02:33,668 Speaker 3: guys that do a lot of great work down there. 53 00:02:33,668 --> 00:02:35,868 Speaker 3: Burns had twelve and a half sacks a season ago. 54 00:02:35,988 --> 00:02:39,348 Speaker 3: That was a career high for him, centering his fifth season, 55 00:02:39,348 --> 00:02:42,468 Speaker 3: and they're talking about building something special there in Carolina. 56 00:02:42,588 --> 00:02:45,508 Speaker 3: They got Bryce Young taking over, and Burns is one 57 00:02:45,548 --> 00:02:47,788 Speaker 3: of these guys that you build your team around. He's 58 00:02:47,828 --> 00:02:50,188 Speaker 3: been a tremendous player. I don't think he gets talked 59 00:02:50,508 --> 00:02:54,028 Speaker 3: about enough down in Panthers. So I'm going Brian Burns 60 00:02:54,028 --> 00:02:57,148 Speaker 3: is my defensive and Jalen give us another one. 61 00:02:57,388 --> 00:03:01,468 Speaker 5: Okay, I got a linebacker for you. I'm going to 62 00:03:01,548 --> 00:03:06,788 Speaker 5: go with Levonte David. He's not underrated in my in 63 00:03:06,828 --> 00:03:09,148 Speaker 5: my opinion, and I'm a steward of the game, But 64 00:03:09,268 --> 00:03:14,028 Speaker 5: Levonte David entering his twelfth season nine and forty seven tackles, 65 00:03:14,548 --> 00:03:18,228 Speaker 5: almost thirty sacks, and he's a guy that's you know, 66 00:03:18,268 --> 00:03:20,588 Speaker 5: when you talk about the mark of greatness is consistency. 67 00:03:20,948 --> 00:03:23,988 Speaker 5: He embodies that. I love him. Number fifty four. I 68 00:03:24,028 --> 00:03:28,268 Speaker 5: wear number fifty four, So I'm a huge fan. When 69 00:03:28,348 --> 00:03:32,828 Speaker 5: you talk about going through the water of not having success, 70 00:03:32,988 --> 00:03:37,548 Speaker 5: not having team success, and then turning it around and 71 00:03:37,948 --> 00:03:42,028 Speaker 5: having a Super Bowl Championship run went with the addition 72 00:03:42,108 --> 00:03:45,668 Speaker 5: of Tom Brady. I just love his leadership. He had 73 00:03:45,708 --> 00:03:47,988 Speaker 5: three sacks last year, and you know, he's a guy 74 00:03:48,028 --> 00:03:51,108 Speaker 5: that's continuing to grow. He's thirty three years old and 75 00:03:51,148 --> 00:03:53,548 Speaker 5: he's not stopping. I love him. He's a big brother 76 00:03:53,588 --> 00:03:55,788 Speaker 5: of mine, and let's give him some love. 77 00:03:55,988 --> 00:03:57,988 Speaker 3: Yeah, you know, he could have gone elsewhere too, and 78 00:03:57,988 --> 00:03:59,588 Speaker 3: he ended up signing back in Tampa, and a lot 79 00:03:59,628 --> 00:04:00,748 Speaker 3: of folks at the end of the year was like, 80 00:04:00,828 --> 00:04:02,828 Speaker 3: is this the last that we're going to see about Leavonte? 81 00:04:02,988 --> 00:04:05,028 Speaker 3: And you guys were talking about how hard it is 82 00:04:05,068 --> 00:04:08,948 Speaker 3: to play your entire career with one team. Levante could 83 00:04:08,988 --> 00:04:12,068 Speaker 3: possibly do that and is in the rare situation where 84 00:04:12,068 --> 00:04:13,908 Speaker 3: he could play over a decade with one team. 85 00:04:13,908 --> 00:04:15,628 Speaker 4: But he is someone that lives in Tampa. 86 00:04:15,628 --> 00:04:17,428 Speaker 3: I mean, he's beloved down there and the stuff he 87 00:04:17,468 --> 00:04:20,588 Speaker 3: does behind the scenes in terms of leading these players 88 00:04:20,628 --> 00:04:22,188 Speaker 3: in and out of the locker room, and I said 89 00:04:22,188 --> 00:04:25,148 Speaker 3: this to Levante last year when things were not going 90 00:04:25,308 --> 00:04:26,988 Speaker 3: as well as they would have liked. It's easy to 91 00:04:26,988 --> 00:04:29,108 Speaker 3: be the guy that talks when things are going great. 92 00:04:29,388 --> 00:04:32,068 Speaker 3: And they had that fun Super Bowl run, and Levante 93 00:04:32,108 --> 00:04:34,268 Speaker 3: was the guy that talked every single time. And he's 94 00:04:34,308 --> 00:04:36,548 Speaker 3: not somebody that I don't think wants. He doesn't want 95 00:04:36,548 --> 00:04:39,468 Speaker 3: that kind of media attention. But he'll always answer the call. 96 00:04:39,028 --> 00:04:41,948 Speaker 3: He'll be the guy that stands up and if they 97 00:04:41,948 --> 00:04:44,548 Speaker 3: had a bad performance, Levante will be the leader that 98 00:04:44,588 --> 00:04:44,868 Speaker 3: he is. 99 00:04:45,068 --> 00:04:46,948 Speaker 7: Well, I'll jump in here with my defensive tackle and 100 00:04:46,988 --> 00:04:49,668 Speaker 7: I'm going to go with Javon Hargrave. He was a 101 00:04:49,668 --> 00:04:51,828 Speaker 7: part of the Eagles defensive line that's one of the 102 00:04:51,828 --> 00:04:52,748 Speaker 7: best we've seen. 103 00:04:52,548 --> 00:04:53,308 Speaker 6: In some time. 104 00:04:53,548 --> 00:04:56,308 Speaker 7: They had seventy sacks. Hardgrave had eleven of them. And 105 00:04:56,388 --> 00:04:58,548 Speaker 7: let me tell you just how dominate he was. If 106 00:04:58,548 --> 00:05:01,148 Speaker 7: you go to next Gen stats over the last three years, 107 00:05:01,388 --> 00:05:04,908 Speaker 7: he is first in the NFL and quarterback crusher thirteen 108 00:05:04,988 --> 00:05:08,508 Speaker 7: percent of his snaps getting pressures on quarterback. That's more 109 00:05:08,548 --> 00:05:11,268 Speaker 7: than Aaron Donald, that's more than Chris Jones. Guys, we 110 00:05:11,308 --> 00:05:13,628 Speaker 7: are considered the top of the game, and so you 111 00:05:13,708 --> 00:05:16,508 Speaker 7: talk to offensive coordinators, they know where number ninety seven 112 00:05:16,548 --> 00:05:17,268 Speaker 7: and green was. 113 00:05:17,468 --> 00:05:19,588 Speaker 6: Malik, you're smiling. You played with them, and. 114 00:05:19,548 --> 00:05:22,868 Speaker 7: So you know how good Javon Hargrave can be there inside. 115 00:05:22,908 --> 00:05:25,188 Speaker 7: He just got that big bag, four year, eighty four 116 00:05:25,188 --> 00:05:27,388 Speaker 7: million dollars to play with Sam fran So maybe he 117 00:05:27,468 --> 00:05:30,668 Speaker 7: won't be underrated for very longer. But he's a guy 118 00:05:30,708 --> 00:05:33,068 Speaker 7: who deserves a lot more buzz as one of the 119 00:05:33,108 --> 00:05:35,668 Speaker 7: best defensive tackles in football, for sure, one of the Malik, 120 00:05:35,948 --> 00:05:38,628 Speaker 7: you're an expert on defensive tackles. You've seen Javon. Give 121 00:05:38,708 --> 00:05:41,508 Speaker 7: us a guy that's on your list as underrated, Well. 122 00:05:41,348 --> 00:05:44,108 Speaker 8: I'm going with defensive end. I'm gonna go with Romeo Okawara, 123 00:05:44,188 --> 00:05:46,308 Speaker 8: great defensive end out of Detroit Lions. 124 00:05:46,348 --> 00:05:47,388 Speaker 9: Been hurt the last few years. 125 00:05:47,388 --> 00:05:49,468 Speaker 8: But somebody that can really go out there, rushia passer 126 00:05:49,668 --> 00:05:51,308 Speaker 8: and really get after it. I think he's a great 127 00:05:51,388 --> 00:05:53,908 Speaker 8: leader in that room. An older guy. Now he got 128 00:05:53,908 --> 00:05:56,548 Speaker 8: his check, So I think somebody that really is underrated, 129 00:05:56,628 --> 00:05:58,788 Speaker 8: but it's gonna come back out here and really make 130 00:05:58,828 --> 00:06:00,828 Speaker 8: a difference with his team to push him to the top. 131 00:06:01,548 --> 00:06:05,388 Speaker 5: My college teammate, yeah, absolutely, my brother right there. 132 00:06:05,468 --> 00:06:07,468 Speaker 9: A great guy I've workout with him in LA. 133 00:06:07,748 --> 00:06:11,108 Speaker 3: All Right, we've knocked out the linebackers. Two defensive backs 134 00:06:11,148 --> 00:06:14,268 Speaker 3: to go here. The first linebacker I would like to 135 00:06:14,268 --> 00:06:16,108 Speaker 3: take off the board if we're not drafting these guys, 136 00:06:16,868 --> 00:06:18,428 Speaker 3: but the first linebacker that I want to give some 137 00:06:18,468 --> 00:06:20,588 Speaker 3: love to because I truly love this guy. 138 00:06:20,628 --> 00:06:22,868 Speaker 4: He's so fun to talk to, he's so fun to watch. 139 00:06:22,908 --> 00:06:25,308 Speaker 3: He never gets the credit that is due to him. 140 00:06:25,428 --> 00:06:27,828 Speaker 3: De Mario Davis. This guy has been in. 141 00:06:27,788 --> 00:06:29,628 Speaker 4: The league for a long time. 142 00:06:30,308 --> 00:06:32,708 Speaker 3: The stuff he does in New Orleans on and off 143 00:06:32,788 --> 00:06:36,388 Speaker 3: the field. But what's most insane to me, he went 144 00:06:36,548 --> 00:06:39,428 Speaker 3: ten full seasons in the NFL before he made his 145 00:06:39,468 --> 00:06:42,348 Speaker 3: first Pro Bowl. This guy is around the ball. He 146 00:06:42,388 --> 00:06:44,828 Speaker 3: does everything on this defense. And I remember a couple 147 00:06:44,828 --> 00:06:46,428 Speaker 3: of years back talking to him. How you look at 148 00:06:46,468 --> 00:06:48,188 Speaker 3: his numbers and it's like, how is this guy has, 149 00:06:48,548 --> 00:06:51,308 Speaker 3: you know, not making the Pro Bowl? Yes, last year, 150 00:06:51,348 --> 00:06:53,708 Speaker 3: said a career high in sacks. He had six and 151 00:06:53,708 --> 00:06:56,468 Speaker 3: a half to Mario Davis. The folks down in New Orleans, 152 00:06:56,548 --> 00:06:59,588 Speaker 3: the folks in that division, they very well know what 153 00:06:59,668 --> 00:07:02,708 Speaker 3: this guy is capable of. He deserves his due ten 154 00:07:02,788 --> 00:07:04,348 Speaker 3: years finally gets to the Pro Bowl. 155 00:07:04,588 --> 00:07:05,708 Speaker 4: He deserves so much. 156 00:07:05,508 --> 00:07:08,228 Speaker 3: More than that and Tomrio Davis is just an awesome 157 00:07:08,268 --> 00:07:10,908 Speaker 3: human being. So I'm going to Mario Jalen. 158 00:07:10,908 --> 00:07:11,508 Speaker 4: Helped me out. 159 00:07:11,588 --> 00:07:14,708 Speaker 5: I got a defensive end for you. Drrince Armstrong Junior 160 00:07:15,348 --> 00:07:19,468 Speaker 5: Dallas Cowboy, DA hot boy. He's a guy that he 161 00:07:19,548 --> 00:07:22,388 Speaker 5: has a motor like no other. When you talk about DA, 162 00:07:22,468 --> 00:07:26,828 Speaker 5: He's always ecstatic when he makes plays, when his teammates 163 00:07:26,828 --> 00:07:30,228 Speaker 5: makes plays. He had a career high of seven sacks 164 00:07:30,308 --> 00:07:34,228 Speaker 5: last year, he scored a touchdown. I love his growth 165 00:07:34,548 --> 00:07:37,508 Speaker 5: and his desire to win, his desire to be better. 166 00:07:37,548 --> 00:07:40,668 Speaker 5: You know, you got so many great you got so 167 00:07:40,748 --> 00:07:43,428 Speaker 5: much great talent on that defensive line. You talk about 168 00:07:43,468 --> 00:07:46,428 Speaker 5: Michael Parsons, who is arguably going to be one of 169 00:07:46,508 --> 00:07:49,428 Speaker 5: the top, if not the top defensive player to you know, 170 00:07:49,948 --> 00:07:52,748 Speaker 5: leading into this season. You got DeMarcus Lawrence, who has 171 00:07:52,748 --> 00:07:55,268 Speaker 5: eclipsed over one hundred million dollars in his career, and 172 00:07:55,388 --> 00:07:58,388 Speaker 5: he's headed in that direction of playing his entire career 173 00:07:58,748 --> 00:08:02,348 Speaker 5: being a Dallas Cowboy. DA really cares about making a 174 00:08:02,428 --> 00:08:05,308 Speaker 5: name for himself as well. And let's give him some love. 175 00:08:05,548 --> 00:08:06,388 Speaker 6: I love it. I love it. 176 00:08:06,628 --> 00:08:08,708 Speaker 7: I'm going to go with a defensive back and yesterday 177 00:08:08,948 --> 00:08:11,828 Speaker 7: Julian Love and I both did our three for three underrated, 178 00:08:12,108 --> 00:08:13,828 Speaker 7: and so I went with a few guys there at 179 00:08:13,828 --> 00:08:14,708 Speaker 7: a j Terrell. 180 00:08:14,548 --> 00:08:16,308 Speaker 6: Javon Holland, and Mike Hilton. 181 00:08:16,308 --> 00:08:20,148 Speaker 7: I'll go with a different guy here Jaguars corner, Tyson Campbell. 182 00:08:20,348 --> 00:08:21,868 Speaker 6: And I'll tell you what. One of my favorite things 183 00:08:21,868 --> 00:08:22,988 Speaker 6: to do on the road we're. 184 00:08:22,828 --> 00:08:26,348 Speaker 7: Reporting is asking coaches which guy should I know more about. 185 00:08:26,628 --> 00:08:30,268 Speaker 7: Doug Peterson would not stop raving about Tyson Campbell when 186 00:08:30,268 --> 00:08:32,268 Speaker 7: I spent some time with him in the winter, and 187 00:08:32,308 --> 00:08:35,508 Speaker 7: he said, Tyson Campbell, we call him quietly our number 188 00:08:35,548 --> 00:08:37,988 Speaker 7: one wide receiver or racer. He said, sometimes we put 189 00:08:38,028 --> 00:08:41,068 Speaker 7: him on top guys and they just disappear for a game. 190 00:08:41,108 --> 00:08:42,828 Speaker 7: And I started to look up some of the guys 191 00:08:42,868 --> 00:08:46,228 Speaker 7: he faced last year. AJ Brown four targets, two catches 192 00:08:46,268 --> 00:08:49,628 Speaker 7: for twenty four yards, Mike Williams four targets, one catch, 193 00:08:49,868 --> 00:08:53,748 Speaker 7: fifteen yards. Cortland Sudden three targets, one catch, thirteen yards 194 00:08:53,788 --> 00:08:56,348 Speaker 7: in an interception. Those are some really good players that 195 00:08:56,428 --> 00:08:59,348 Speaker 7: Tyson Campbell had a really good day against. And so 196 00:08:59,588 --> 00:09:01,108 Speaker 7: he's a guy that we're going to be hearing his 197 00:09:01,228 --> 00:09:03,828 Speaker 7: name a lot more. Next Gen Stats called him the 198 00:09:03,908 --> 00:09:06,868 Speaker 7: number four were best coverach player last year. And so 199 00:09:07,148 --> 00:09:10,028 Speaker 7: Tyson Campbell is the Jaguars true number one corner there 200 00:09:10,188 --> 00:09:12,748 Speaker 7: and he's gonna have a big role in that Jaguars 201 00:09:12,788 --> 00:09:15,028 Speaker 7: team that's going to be one to watch this year. 202 00:09:15,028 --> 00:09:17,628 Speaker 3: So Doug Pete with the assist on that one for you, Well, 203 00:09:17,828 --> 00:09:19,948 Speaker 3: bring us on home, give us the dback that you're 204 00:09:19,988 --> 00:09:21,468 Speaker 3: bringing into the next the. 205 00:09:21,468 --> 00:09:22,708 Speaker 9: D bak I'm gonna bring it into the mix. 206 00:09:22,828 --> 00:09:24,988 Speaker 8: Is a guy, another guy from California, the grace we 207 00:09:25,068 --> 00:09:26,308 Speaker 8: just produced football players. 208 00:09:26,348 --> 00:09:27,468 Speaker 9: First of all, this guy. 209 00:09:27,468 --> 00:09:31,308 Speaker 8: Named Marcus Epps, secondary guy safety went to Wyoming, a 210 00:09:31,388 --> 00:09:33,828 Speaker 8: true in the box, free safe that's going to come down, 211 00:09:34,108 --> 00:09:35,828 Speaker 8: hit you hard, let you know he's there. He's going 212 00:09:35,868 --> 00:09:39,388 Speaker 8: to cover you, clear pass breakups and everything, play with them. 213 00:09:39,388 --> 00:09:41,908 Speaker 8: And we were in Philadelphia. Just a great guy, good 214 00:09:42,148 --> 00:09:45,228 Speaker 8: good good, good kid, good character. Marcus steps is out 215 00:09:45,268 --> 00:09:45,908 Speaker 8: here doing this thing. 216 00:09:46,348 --> 00:09:50,548 Speaker 3: Let's take a recap of all our underrated team, our 217 00:09:50,628 --> 00:09:52,388 Speaker 3: underrated defensive team. You know what I think is cool 218 00:09:52,388 --> 00:09:54,028 Speaker 3: about this list is you have the up and comers 219 00:09:54,628 --> 00:09:56,548 Speaker 3: that maybe people don't know yet, and then there's some 220 00:09:56,748 --> 00:09:59,668 Speaker 3: like real veterans on there. With to Mario and Lavonte, 221 00:09:59,788 --> 00:10:03,228 Speaker 3: so you know, real versatility to the underrated defense. 222 00:10:04,788 --> 00:10:07,628 Speaker 7: And we've got what eight different teams represented here, eight 223 00:10:07,628 --> 00:10:09,628 Speaker 7: different players from a different teams, so we spread the 224 00:10:09,668 --> 00:10:11,588 Speaker 7: love throughout the league. I love some of these names 225 00:10:11,588 --> 00:10:13,508 Speaker 7: on the list, like you mentioned, some guys who may 226 00:10:13,588 --> 00:10:15,828 Speaker 7: just don't get enough love as they normally do. 227 00:10:16,068 --> 00:10:19,148 Speaker 3: Well, we love you guys all here on Good Morning Football. 228 00:10:19,188 --> 00:10:19,788 Speaker 4: Still to come. 229 00:10:20,348 --> 00:10:23,788 Speaker 3: Is your team in need of an elite pass rusher, 230 00:10:24,068 --> 00:10:27,668 Speaker 3: look no further than one of our next guests, Yannick 231 00:10:27,828 --> 00:10:30,308 Speaker 3: and Gonkue is going to join us discuss his future 232 00:10:30,428 --> 00:10:30,908 Speaker 3: later on. 233 00:10:31,068 --> 00:10:32,988 Speaker 4: Malik is fired up about this one. 234 00:10:33,068 --> 00:10:35,908 Speaker 6: Plus college football season is right around the corner. 235 00:10:35,988 --> 00:10:39,548 Speaker 7: Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman joins us next to 236 00:10:39,628 --> 00:10:41,508 Speaker 7: talk about the upcoming season. 237 00:10:41,708 --> 00:10:43,228 Speaker 4: Well, and Jayle, I'm excited about that one. 238 00:10:43,388 --> 00:10:57,948 Speaker 2: Sorry, guys, Good Morning Football. 239 00:10:59,068 --> 00:11:02,308 Speaker 3: Our next guest has one of the most prestigious jobs 240 00:11:02,348 --> 00:11:05,788 Speaker 3: in all of college sports. Would like me to edit 241 00:11:05,828 --> 00:11:08,508 Speaker 3: that to say the most prestigious job in all of 242 00:11:08,588 --> 00:11:11,188 Speaker 3: college sports, but he's not biased at all. Please welcome 243 00:11:11,188 --> 00:11:13,908 Speaker 3: to the breakfast table the head football coach of Notre Dame, 244 00:11:14,148 --> 00:11:15,068 Speaker 3: Marcus Freeman. 245 00:11:17,228 --> 00:11:19,268 Speaker 9: Thank you, thank you, thank you, what's happening. 246 00:11:19,268 --> 00:11:20,508 Speaker 4: You're in New York? What do you got going on? 247 00:11:20,668 --> 00:11:23,788 Speaker 10: Yeah, we got here yesterday probably about eleven o'clock. I 248 00:11:23,948 --> 00:11:27,548 Speaker 10: brought five players with us, just kind of so us 249 00:11:27,588 --> 00:11:30,388 Speaker 10: not being in a conference, we don't have conference media days. 250 00:11:30,428 --> 00:11:32,028 Speaker 10: So what we do is kind of come to New York 251 00:11:32,068 --> 00:11:35,148 Speaker 10: and spend two days here and we're at ESPN yesterday, 252 00:11:35,228 --> 00:11:37,588 Speaker 10: doing some things here today, and then we're going to 253 00:11:37,628 --> 00:11:38,988 Speaker 10: take them to the Mets game tonight. 254 00:11:39,708 --> 00:11:41,788 Speaker 3: This is a this is a great college field trip 255 00:11:42,068 --> 00:11:45,548 Speaker 3: for everybody. Second season as head coach there, what's the 256 00:11:45,588 --> 00:11:47,908 Speaker 3: biggest thing that you take out of your one into 257 00:11:47,988 --> 00:11:48,388 Speaker 3: year two? 258 00:11:48,828 --> 00:11:51,388 Speaker 10: I think it's the experience, right, is that everything last 259 00:11:51,468 --> 00:11:54,108 Speaker 10: year was the first time is you have a itiner, 260 00:11:54,188 --> 00:11:56,748 Speaker 10: you have a blueprint, but you've never actually done it. 261 00:11:56,788 --> 00:11:59,388 Speaker 10: And so going into year two, you've done it. You 262 00:11:59,508 --> 00:12:03,668 Speaker 10: know what to expect, and you learn so much about leadership, 263 00:12:03,708 --> 00:12:05,988 Speaker 10: about your pro about your players through some of those 264 00:12:06,028 --> 00:12:09,268 Speaker 10: difficult times. And so there's still more to come, right, 265 00:12:09,668 --> 00:12:11,828 Speaker 10: You hate to to really think about that, but there's 266 00:12:11,868 --> 00:12:14,828 Speaker 10: gonna be some challenges still coming up that maybe are unforeseen. 267 00:12:14,868 --> 00:12:17,428 Speaker 10: But I'm excited about the future of this program in 268 00:12:17,428 --> 00:12:17,908 Speaker 10: this season. 269 00:12:18,308 --> 00:12:18,788 Speaker 9: That's awesome. 270 00:12:18,788 --> 00:12:20,908 Speaker 8: So Culch, you're about six weeks away from your opening 271 00:12:20,948 --> 00:12:24,268 Speaker 8: game in Ireland. First, what is that like and how 272 00:12:24,348 --> 00:12:26,628 Speaker 8: you guys getting ready and what do you expect? 273 00:12:26,868 --> 00:12:27,028 Speaker 5: Well? 274 00:12:27,348 --> 00:12:29,868 Speaker 10: Really, one, I've never been out of this country, right, 275 00:12:29,948 --> 00:12:32,508 Speaker 10: and so we had to make sure everybody gets passports and. 276 00:12:32,468 --> 00:12:32,988 Speaker 11: Things like that. 277 00:12:33,188 --> 00:12:35,788 Speaker 6: That's a lot of work, a lot of no doubt. 278 00:12:35,788 --> 00:12:37,828 Speaker 10: We got a great operations team that has done that. 279 00:12:37,908 --> 00:12:40,668 Speaker 10: But two, I tried to talk to as many people 280 00:12:40,748 --> 00:12:43,308 Speaker 10: that have done this as I can. And you know 281 00:12:43,348 --> 00:12:45,948 Speaker 10: with the NFL, it happens all the time, right, Teams 282 00:12:45,948 --> 00:12:47,988 Speaker 10: go over their mid season. When are you going out? 283 00:12:48,028 --> 00:12:49,668 Speaker 10: What are you doing when you get there? And so 284 00:12:50,028 --> 00:12:53,268 Speaker 10: we've kind of put together our plan. And then last 285 00:12:53,348 --> 00:12:55,668 Speaker 10: week last week, I took a red eye, me and 286 00:12:55,708 --> 00:13:00,468 Speaker 10: my family back from Hawaii to South Them, right, and 287 00:13:00,548 --> 00:13:02,668 Speaker 10: so it kind of let me know how our players 288 00:13:02,668 --> 00:13:05,228 Speaker 10: would feel when we leave on a Windnesday night and 289 00:13:05,668 --> 00:13:08,068 Speaker 10: arrived there and it's Thursday morning. And so I kind 290 00:13:08,068 --> 00:13:09,828 Speaker 10: of made a little bit more adjustment because I was like, man, 291 00:13:09,828 --> 00:13:12,388 Speaker 10: I feel like, you know, so hey, let's kind of 292 00:13:12,468 --> 00:13:14,028 Speaker 10: do a walk through when we get there instead of 293 00:13:14,068 --> 00:13:16,748 Speaker 10: oun actual practice and kind of changing things. So you know, 294 00:13:16,788 --> 00:13:18,868 Speaker 10: it's a lot of logistical things we have to make 295 00:13:18,868 --> 00:13:20,868 Speaker 10: sure that we're all on point on, but we're excited 296 00:13:20,908 --> 00:13:22,588 Speaker 10: to be over in Dublin, Ireland. 297 00:13:22,668 --> 00:13:23,188 Speaker 9: That's awesome. 298 00:13:23,908 --> 00:13:27,188 Speaker 5: I would say, first of all, thank you so much 299 00:13:27,788 --> 00:13:30,748 Speaker 5: for coming over to join us as part of the 300 00:13:31,148 --> 00:13:36,388 Speaker 5: Notre Dame Irish family. Really means a lot to me personally. 301 00:13:36,788 --> 00:13:40,628 Speaker 5: I've got some Columbus Ohio State ties. My brother Rod 302 00:13:40,668 --> 00:13:43,988 Speaker 5: Smith played at Ohio State. You know him well, you 303 00:13:44,068 --> 00:13:48,188 Speaker 5: know him well. Tell me about just that experience of 304 00:13:48,788 --> 00:13:52,108 Speaker 5: having that loss last year in Columbus and then what 305 00:13:52,188 --> 00:13:55,708 Speaker 5: it's going to be like having our fans in South Bend. 306 00:13:56,148 --> 00:13:59,548 Speaker 5: I'm predicting college game day and what a win would 307 00:13:59,588 --> 00:14:00,068 Speaker 5: mean for you. 308 00:14:00,148 --> 00:14:02,628 Speaker 10: Well, I got to start off giving you a shout out, 309 00:14:02,748 --> 00:14:05,188 Speaker 10: you know. And again it's guys like you and the 310 00:14:05,228 --> 00:14:07,708 Speaker 10: many other players that have come before I was ever 311 00:14:07,788 --> 00:14:09,468 Speaker 10: the head coach or part of Notre Dame that has 312 00:14:09,508 --> 00:14:12,588 Speaker 10: made this program what it is. And you are a 313 00:14:12,628 --> 00:14:15,268 Speaker 10: guy we sell right, and we sell in recruiting of 314 00:14:15,308 --> 00:14:17,468 Speaker 10: a guy that don't care how big a recruit we have, 315 00:14:17,508 --> 00:14:19,268 Speaker 10: the biggest recruit in the country decide to come to 316 00:14:19,348 --> 00:14:22,868 Speaker 10: Notre Dame really live his athletic goals, become a Buckets 317 00:14:22,868 --> 00:14:25,388 Speaker 10: Award winner, go on to be I think it was 318 00:14:25,468 --> 00:14:28,468 Speaker 10: thirty fourth overall pick right, you know. But then most 319 00:14:28,468 --> 00:14:31,108 Speaker 10: importantly came back to get his degree. Right, And that's 320 00:14:31,348 --> 00:14:33,828 Speaker 10: what makes this play special is that you can obtain 321 00:14:33,868 --> 00:14:36,148 Speaker 10: a degree that will truly take care of you, as 322 00:14:36,188 --> 00:14:38,028 Speaker 10: you know right now, way longer than the game of 323 00:14:38,068 --> 00:14:39,988 Speaker 10: football will. And so I had to make sure I 324 00:14:40,028 --> 00:14:42,788 Speaker 10: put that plug in there. But you know, I think 325 00:14:42,828 --> 00:14:44,828 Speaker 10: you can look back to last year in that first game, 326 00:14:44,948 --> 00:14:47,188 Speaker 10: you're really your true first game as a head coach. 327 00:14:47,228 --> 00:14:49,188 Speaker 10: You go back to your alma mater, and you face 328 00:14:49,268 --> 00:14:52,348 Speaker 10: a really good football team, you know, and I think 329 00:14:52,668 --> 00:14:55,468 Speaker 10: we played them. We were up with maybe one minute 330 00:14:55,508 --> 00:14:57,268 Speaker 10: left in third quarter, you know, and we end up 331 00:14:57,268 --> 00:14:59,068 Speaker 10: losing twenty one to ten. But I think you play 332 00:14:59,068 --> 00:15:01,468 Speaker 10: them close enough that you kind of mass some of 333 00:15:01,508 --> 00:15:03,628 Speaker 10: the issues that you have as a program, as a team, 334 00:15:03,948 --> 00:15:06,828 Speaker 10: and next week we lose a marshall right, And that 335 00:15:07,028 --> 00:15:09,308 Speaker 10: to me is really where you said, Okay, we have 336 00:15:09,348 --> 00:15:11,188 Speaker 10: to rip off all the layers and figure out what's 337 00:15:11,228 --> 00:15:13,508 Speaker 10: the issues and really try to correct them with a 338 00:15:13,548 --> 00:15:15,268 Speaker 10: sense of urgency and that's what we're able to do. 339 00:15:16,148 --> 00:15:18,108 Speaker 10: But you know, as you fast forward to this year, 340 00:15:18,268 --> 00:15:20,428 Speaker 10: we'll play them in week five for us. It's week 341 00:15:20,468 --> 00:15:22,268 Speaker 10: four of the season, but since we play week zero, 342 00:15:22,388 --> 00:15:24,748 Speaker 10: be week five for us, so we'll know what our 343 00:15:24,748 --> 00:15:27,228 Speaker 10: football team is all about. We'll know what our strengths 344 00:15:27,268 --> 00:15:29,908 Speaker 10: are in that identity exactly right. And it's a Listen, 345 00:15:29,908 --> 00:15:32,028 Speaker 10: it's a lot tougher to play a game in Notre 346 00:15:32,108 --> 00:15:35,708 Speaker 10: Dame Stadium. You know, we're looking forward to the opportunity. 347 00:15:36,268 --> 00:15:38,028 Speaker 5: Okay, Now I want you to take a look at 348 00:15:38,028 --> 00:15:42,388 Speaker 5: this list that I came up with. As far as 349 00:15:42,428 --> 00:15:45,028 Speaker 5: with the Notre Dame all time greats, you. 350 00:15:45,028 --> 00:15:46,268 Speaker 9: Might not recognize a lot of these people. 351 00:15:46,268 --> 00:15:50,028 Speaker 5: Tell me what you think. We got a bunch of 352 00:15:50,108 --> 00:15:53,948 Speaker 5: national champions, we got three Heisman Trophy winners, we got 353 00:15:54,588 --> 00:15:58,868 Speaker 5: NFL Defensive Player of the Years multiple times. We got 354 00:15:58,948 --> 00:16:02,108 Speaker 5: NFL Player of the Years. Tell me what you think. 355 00:16:02,148 --> 00:16:04,148 Speaker 6: Man, who did he leave out? 356 00:16:04,188 --> 00:16:04,348 Speaker 3: Mark? 357 00:16:04,748 --> 00:16:07,628 Speaker 5: Okay, let me see the small changes I would make. 358 00:16:07,668 --> 00:16:10,188 Speaker 5: Maybe the quarterback I might use a guy named Joe Montana. 359 00:16:10,308 --> 00:16:11,828 Speaker 11: Ooh, he's not just that. 360 00:16:12,108 --> 00:16:12,748 Speaker 6: Yeah. 361 00:16:12,948 --> 00:16:16,828 Speaker 10: Maybe maybe Paul Horning Heisman Trophy winner. You know, you 362 00:16:16,868 --> 00:16:21,348 Speaker 10: gotta leave them there, Tim Brown, Heisman Trophy winner man Tito, 363 00:16:21,388 --> 00:16:22,148 Speaker 10: and who was the last. 364 00:16:22,028 --> 00:16:23,828 Speaker 5: One on there, coach Lou Holts. 365 00:16:26,188 --> 00:16:27,348 Speaker 6: You know, it's hard. 366 00:16:27,348 --> 00:16:30,948 Speaker 10: There's two guys, right, Rockney, who really created football at 367 00:16:30,948 --> 00:16:34,388 Speaker 10: Notre Dames. Man, he's got I think I read it 368 00:16:34,428 --> 00:16:37,548 Speaker 10: the other day, the best winning percentage of all coaches 369 00:16:37,548 --> 00:16:39,628 Speaker 10: of all time. It's like one hundred and eight and 370 00:16:39,748 --> 00:16:43,108 Speaker 10: ten in college in the NFL, and I don't I 371 00:16:43,148 --> 00:16:45,548 Speaker 10: can't remember how many national championship he won. And then 372 00:16:45,588 --> 00:16:48,148 Speaker 10: there's this guy named Eric Parsigian, you know, and I 373 00:16:48,188 --> 00:16:49,708 Speaker 10: know these are names from the past, but if. 374 00:16:49,588 --> 00:16:56,948 Speaker 5: You're a Notre Dame guy, we gotta make it. We 375 00:16:56,988 --> 00:16:58,868 Speaker 5: gotta get it more relevant, right, We got to get 376 00:16:58,868 --> 00:16:59,588 Speaker 5: it more relevant. 377 00:16:59,628 --> 00:17:02,468 Speaker 10: But listen, Lou Holtz was the last national champion head 378 00:17:02,468 --> 00:17:05,268 Speaker 10: coach and so he earns that right to be on there. 379 00:17:05,308 --> 00:17:07,828 Speaker 10: But man, that's a good list, you know, that's a 380 00:17:07,908 --> 00:17:08,628 Speaker 10: really good list. 381 00:17:08,828 --> 00:17:11,028 Speaker 6: And speaking of the future, you're the future head coach. 382 00:17:11,068 --> 00:17:13,588 Speaker 7: Maybe one day you'll earn your way onto one of 383 00:17:13,628 --> 00:17:16,108 Speaker 7: these lists with your performance. You're already off to a 384 00:17:16,148 --> 00:17:18,988 Speaker 7: great start, but I want to start to before your 385 00:17:19,028 --> 00:17:22,348 Speaker 7: time at Notre Dame, you were the Cincinnati defensive coordinator, 386 00:17:22,348 --> 00:17:25,548 Speaker 7: and you coached a guy named Ahmad Sauce Gardner who 387 00:17:25,628 --> 00:17:27,788 Speaker 7: has got a lot of acclaim in the NFL. And 388 00:17:28,028 --> 00:17:30,988 Speaker 7: take us back to the recruiting process. I'm aware that 389 00:17:31,028 --> 00:17:35,028 Speaker 7: he made some questionable shirt choices or lack. 390 00:17:34,868 --> 00:17:35,948 Speaker 5: Of shirt choices. You know. 391 00:17:36,788 --> 00:17:38,228 Speaker 6: Sauce is a funny story. 392 00:17:38,268 --> 00:17:39,948 Speaker 10: And I got to give a shout out to our 393 00:17:39,988 --> 00:17:42,428 Speaker 10: corners coach Mike Mickens, who's now with us at Notre Dame. 394 00:17:42,788 --> 00:17:44,868 Speaker 10: He was the guy that stood on the table for Sauce. 395 00:17:45,308 --> 00:17:48,628 Speaker 10: And I thought Sauce was a good player, you know, 396 00:17:48,668 --> 00:17:50,788 Speaker 10: and watch his film we had him live. I said, 397 00:17:50,868 --> 00:17:53,188 Speaker 10: he's a good player. But Mickens was one who said 398 00:17:53,188 --> 00:17:54,668 Speaker 10: this is the guy we got to go after. And 399 00:17:54,708 --> 00:17:56,908 Speaker 10: we used to face timing once a week and he 400 00:17:57,148 --> 00:17:59,668 Speaker 10: always was in bed and never had a shirt on him, 401 00:18:00,348 --> 00:18:03,628 Speaker 10: like that, dude, well you put a shirt on his coach, 402 00:18:04,228 --> 00:18:06,588 Speaker 10: And he was a guy that came in the summer, 403 00:18:06,628 --> 00:18:08,788 Speaker 10: so he wasn't a mid year endrollie or stuff like that. 404 00:18:08,828 --> 00:18:11,148 Speaker 10: And I remember he came and said, hey, my name's Sauce, 405 00:18:11,188 --> 00:18:14,108 Speaker 10: and I'm like, I will not call you right. You 406 00:18:14,188 --> 00:18:17,108 Speaker 10: have to earn that nickname around here, and so called 407 00:18:17,148 --> 00:18:19,708 Speaker 10: him a mod, called him my Mond called him a mod. Well, 408 00:18:19,708 --> 00:18:23,348 Speaker 10: probably Game four that year, we played UCF, who was 409 00:18:23,628 --> 00:18:25,348 Speaker 10: at that point the cream of the crop in the 410 00:18:25,348 --> 00:18:28,788 Speaker 10: American Conference, and AMD gets a pick six, turns the 411 00:18:28,828 --> 00:18:30,908 Speaker 10: whole game around. He comes to the silence said, from 412 00:18:30,988 --> 00:18:34,228 Speaker 10: now on, I'm calling you saus he is. He was 413 00:18:34,268 --> 00:18:35,908 Speaker 10: a lot of fun to coach. He was a lot 414 00:18:35,908 --> 00:18:40,148 Speaker 10: of fun to coach and energy provider, ultimate competitor, consistent 415 00:18:40,188 --> 00:18:42,428 Speaker 10: every day and so I'm not surprised, man, he's having 416 00:18:42,428 --> 00:18:43,548 Speaker 10: all the success in the NFL. 417 00:18:43,748 --> 00:18:44,188 Speaker 6: That's awesome. 418 00:18:44,268 --> 00:18:46,188 Speaker 3: Yeah, I'm gonna brow a question from Cam because he said, 419 00:18:46,228 --> 00:18:48,628 Speaker 3: you said you like asking coaches who's the player that 420 00:18:48,828 --> 00:18:50,908 Speaker 3: you should know about that we don't know about. Give 421 00:18:50,988 --> 00:18:52,748 Speaker 3: us a notre dame guy that isn't one of the 422 00:18:53,548 --> 00:18:56,108 Speaker 3: big names that people know, but could have an awesome 423 00:18:56,148 --> 00:18:56,948 Speaker 3: season for you guys. 424 00:18:57,188 --> 00:18:59,788 Speaker 10: Well, man, it's hard to point out one guy. You know, 425 00:18:59,868 --> 00:19:02,708 Speaker 10: our quarterback Sam Hartman is a guy that transferred in 426 00:19:02,788 --> 00:19:05,348 Speaker 10: from Wake Forest and he is I think the second 427 00:19:05,428 --> 00:19:08,868 Speaker 10: leader and passer in acc football history, and so he 428 00:19:08,988 --> 00:19:12,668 Speaker 10: is a talented individual. And what you learn about, you know, 429 00:19:12,748 --> 00:19:15,908 Speaker 10: the quarterback position. We become a head coach. Defensive coordinator 430 00:19:15,988 --> 00:19:18,108 Speaker 10: is just like, hey, the quarterbacks, the quarterback when you 431 00:19:18,148 --> 00:19:22,588 Speaker 10: become the head coach, that person most simulates the head coach. 432 00:19:22,828 --> 00:19:25,628 Speaker 10: They get praised for things sometimes they deserve and don't deserve, 433 00:19:25,628 --> 00:19:28,548 Speaker 10: to get criticized for things they don't deserve, and maybe 434 00:19:28,548 --> 00:19:29,108 Speaker 10: they deserve. 435 00:19:29,188 --> 00:19:30,348 Speaker 6: But I've really. 436 00:19:30,188 --> 00:19:34,068 Speaker 10: Developed relationship for that position, right and so I'm excited 437 00:19:34,068 --> 00:19:36,668 Speaker 10: to have him here and I'm really looking forward to 438 00:19:36,748 --> 00:19:38,108 Speaker 10: this season with him as our quarterback. 439 00:19:38,268 --> 00:19:41,028 Speaker 3: You mentioned Lou Holtz, the last national champion winning coach 440 00:19:41,068 --> 00:19:43,508 Speaker 3: at Notre Dame. We hope you're the next national champion 441 00:19:43,588 --> 00:19:45,708 Speaker 3: winning coach. That's the luck this season. By the way, 442 00:19:45,708 --> 00:19:47,308 Speaker 3: this has been a Notre Dame week here, we got 443 00:19:47,548 --> 00:19:50,428 Speaker 3: Jalen Smith, Julian Love was in the house. Adam Overrun 444 00:19:50,508 --> 00:19:52,188 Speaker 3: researcher couldn't be more excited. 445 00:19:52,708 --> 00:19:53,788 Speaker 4: He's a Notre Dame guy. 446 00:19:54,268 --> 00:19:56,548 Speaker 5: It's the global effect, That's what I call it. 447 00:19:57,748 --> 00:20:01,948 Speaker 3: By the way, six suits, Yeah, I should have led 448 00:20:01,988 --> 00:20:02,348 Speaker 3: with that is. 449 00:20:02,428 --> 00:20:04,388 Speaker 4: I mean, what a luck there. We appreciate it. 450 00:20:05,148 --> 00:20:08,028 Speaker 7: Our next guest is one of the best pass rushers 451 00:20:08,028 --> 00:20:09,308 Speaker 7: in the league today. 452 00:20:09,428 --> 00:20:12,148 Speaker 6: He's a season vet looking for a new home. 453 00:20:12,228 --> 00:20:15,148 Speaker 7: In twenty twenty three, Please give a warm welcome to 454 00:20:15,188 --> 00:20:22,348 Speaker 7: defensive end Yanick and Doc Way. Yeah, before we get started, 455 00:20:22,348 --> 00:20:25,748 Speaker 7: out to get clarity with you. One of your teammates here, 456 00:20:25,788 --> 00:20:28,588 Speaker 7: your former teammates, Malik Jackson. Since he calls you Yanick, 457 00:20:28,868 --> 00:20:31,468 Speaker 7: I heard unique. What's your preferred pronunciation? 458 00:20:31,748 --> 00:20:33,788 Speaker 12: You know, honestly, you know, since I was a little kid, 459 00:20:33,908 --> 00:20:36,668 Speaker 12: you know, people will butcher their name from Yannick to Yannick. 460 00:20:37,748 --> 00:20:39,108 Speaker 12: But honestly, it doesn't really matter. 461 00:20:39,148 --> 00:20:39,268 Speaker 10: Man. 462 00:20:39,308 --> 00:20:41,468 Speaker 12: As long as you come close to you know, pronouncing 463 00:20:41,468 --> 00:20:42,828 Speaker 12: my name in the right way, I'm I'm. 464 00:20:42,748 --> 00:20:43,188 Speaker 11: Pleased with it. 465 00:20:43,268 --> 00:20:44,948 Speaker 9: Let's just say y yeah. John. 466 00:20:46,668 --> 00:20:51,028 Speaker 7: Well, you're you're entering your eighth season, currently a free agent, 467 00:20:51,108 --> 00:20:53,188 Speaker 7: and just reminding folks what you've done. 468 00:20:53,268 --> 00:20:54,788 Speaker 6: You know, I was looking up some stats. 469 00:20:55,068 --> 00:20:59,908 Speaker 7: Nineteen forced turnovers for you since twenty seventeen by quarterback pressure, 470 00:20:59,908 --> 00:21:02,628 Speaker 7: that's second in the league. And so that's a lot 471 00:21:02,668 --> 00:21:03,548 Speaker 7: of QB pressures. 472 00:21:03,588 --> 00:21:05,788 Speaker 6: Teams need that. So when you look around the league, 473 00:21:05,948 --> 00:21:07,628 Speaker 6: this put you put on your hat. 474 00:21:07,668 --> 00:21:09,868 Speaker 7: Here are there teams that you're looking at and say, 475 00:21:09,908 --> 00:21:11,388 Speaker 7: I'd love to play for them? 476 00:21:11,468 --> 00:21:11,868 Speaker 6: Right now? 477 00:21:12,148 --> 00:21:14,108 Speaker 12: Honestly, you know, I would love to play for any team. 478 00:21:14,228 --> 00:21:15,908 Speaker 12: You know, this is a game I've been watching since 479 00:21:15,948 --> 00:21:18,028 Speaker 12: I was a little kid, and it's a blessing and 480 00:21:18,108 --> 00:21:20,748 Speaker 12: a great opportunity to be able to suit up for anybody, 481 00:21:20,948 --> 00:21:23,388 Speaker 12: to be able to have an opportunity to play football, 482 00:21:23,708 --> 00:21:25,228 Speaker 12: to be able to have an opportunity to just have 483 00:21:25,308 --> 00:21:27,708 Speaker 12: that team camaraderie and to you know, just have those 484 00:21:27,708 --> 00:21:28,548 Speaker 12: locker room moments. 485 00:21:28,548 --> 00:21:30,548 Speaker 11: So any team in the NFL is a blessing. 486 00:21:30,708 --> 00:21:32,468 Speaker 12: I'm willing to go and help, you know, the young 487 00:21:32,508 --> 00:21:34,748 Speaker 12: guys out wherever I'm supposed to be and to be 488 00:21:34,788 --> 00:21:37,148 Speaker 12: able to try to, you know, help get to a 489 00:21:37,188 --> 00:21:39,188 Speaker 12: super Bowl, help get to the playoffs. So man, I'm 490 00:21:39,228 --> 00:21:40,468 Speaker 12: excited to play for whoever. 491 00:21:40,788 --> 00:21:43,748 Speaker 3: Well, let's bring up the stats that make the case 492 00:21:43,948 --> 00:21:46,468 Speaker 3: for how you can help a team, because whoever you 493 00:21:46,548 --> 00:21:48,628 Speaker 3: decide to sign with is getting one of the greats. 494 00:21:48,668 --> 00:21:51,828 Speaker 3: You are on a very short list of NFL legends 495 00:21:51,868 --> 00:21:54,308 Speaker 3: who have recorded eight plus sacks in each of their 496 00:21:54,348 --> 00:21:57,268 Speaker 3: first seven seasons. I mean, look at these names, Reggie White, 497 00:21:57,468 --> 00:22:00,388 Speaker 3: DeMarcus We're Aaron Donald right there above you. When you 498 00:22:00,468 --> 00:22:03,748 Speaker 3: see your name up with these names, what does that 499 00:22:03,788 --> 00:22:04,788 Speaker 3: mean to you? 500 00:22:04,788 --> 00:22:06,868 Speaker 12: You know, it's a blessing. It's a great feeling at 501 00:22:06,908 --> 00:22:09,108 Speaker 12: the end of the day. You know, I'm a big believer, 502 00:22:09,388 --> 00:22:11,588 Speaker 12: you know, on the man above, and that's God, and 503 00:22:11,628 --> 00:22:13,908 Speaker 12: I feel like He's ordered my steps and allowed my 504 00:22:14,028 --> 00:22:16,508 Speaker 12: journey to be able to walk that path. So I 505 00:22:16,548 --> 00:22:19,308 Speaker 12: don't take any credit. I'll give all that credit to God. 506 00:22:19,428 --> 00:22:20,908 Speaker 12: I give a lot of credit to the men that 507 00:22:21,028 --> 00:22:22,788 Speaker 12: was in the locker room with me over the years. 508 00:22:23,028 --> 00:22:24,988 Speaker 12: No matter what team, we all came together to be 509 00:22:25,028 --> 00:22:26,388 Speaker 12: able to have one common goal, and. 510 00:22:26,308 --> 00:22:27,748 Speaker 11: I was to just get to the quarterback and just 511 00:22:27,748 --> 00:22:28,948 Speaker 11: wreck havoc in the backfield. 512 00:22:29,108 --> 00:22:29,308 Speaker 5: Yeah. 513 00:22:29,348 --> 00:22:30,628 Speaker 8: I know when I played with young you know, I 514 00:22:30,668 --> 00:22:32,668 Speaker 8: would see him. He was a rookie when I met him, 515 00:22:32,668 --> 00:22:34,468 Speaker 8: and we were seeing this locker he'd be watching this 516 00:22:34,588 --> 00:22:36,908 Speaker 8: old either fighting tape. I believe it was like Mike 517 00:22:36,948 --> 00:22:39,668 Speaker 8: Tyson or somebody before games or old just old defensive 518 00:22:39,748 --> 00:22:42,188 Speaker 8: ends really going out there practicing and doing their thing 519 00:22:42,228 --> 00:22:44,628 Speaker 8: and games. So my question yesterday asked me when I played, 520 00:22:44,948 --> 00:22:47,868 Speaker 8: who was my favorite quarterback to sack? And now I'm 521 00:22:47,868 --> 00:22:50,228 Speaker 8: asking you who is your favorite quarterback to take down 522 00:22:50,348 --> 00:22:52,788 Speaker 8: and to get sacks? And do you have anybody that 523 00:22:52,828 --> 00:22:54,588 Speaker 8: you really love to do it? Just a little extra 524 00:22:54,628 --> 00:22:56,268 Speaker 8: harder within the rules of course. 525 00:22:58,028 --> 00:23:00,188 Speaker 12: Man, I just look like a sack is a great feeling, 526 00:23:00,188 --> 00:23:03,108 Speaker 12: man like the feeling of a boxer knocking somebody out. 527 00:23:03,148 --> 00:23:05,108 Speaker 11: And you know, in particular, wouldn't. 528 00:23:04,748 --> 00:23:06,388 Speaker 12: Really say it's a guy that I would love to 529 00:23:06,548 --> 00:23:08,308 Speaker 12: I love the sack and play. I like to sack 530 00:23:08,348 --> 00:23:10,828 Speaker 12: all quarterbacks, even the backups when they get into the game. 531 00:23:10,868 --> 00:23:12,308 Speaker 11: You know what I mean, If you have the ball 532 00:23:12,348 --> 00:23:13,028 Speaker 11: in your hand. 533 00:23:13,148 --> 00:23:14,748 Speaker 12: I would like to just you know, come and take 534 00:23:14,788 --> 00:23:16,788 Speaker 12: you down and help my team win a football game. 535 00:23:16,908 --> 00:23:17,908 Speaker 5: So what's going on? 536 00:23:17,988 --> 00:23:18,188 Speaker 2: Yah? 537 00:23:18,388 --> 00:23:21,548 Speaker 5: This this this jailing here? Man, we came in together, 538 00:23:21,628 --> 00:23:24,508 Speaker 5: brother and been able to go go along this ride 539 00:23:24,508 --> 00:23:27,188 Speaker 5: with you. The biggest thing that I want to ask is, 540 00:23:27,308 --> 00:23:28,828 Speaker 5: you know, we see you've been staying in shape this 541 00:23:28,868 --> 00:23:31,428 Speaker 5: off season. What have you been doing to keep yourself ready? 542 00:23:31,828 --> 00:23:33,268 Speaker 12: You know, I'm blessed enough to be able to have 543 00:23:33,268 --> 00:23:35,548 Speaker 12: a gym, you know, in my home or complete you know, 544 00:23:35,828 --> 00:23:38,468 Speaker 12: gym said where I have a lower body thing and 545 00:23:38,588 --> 00:23:40,708 Speaker 12: set where put it like this? I have upstairs, I 546 00:23:40,708 --> 00:23:43,588 Speaker 12: have an upper body workout gym, and at my downstairs 547 00:23:43,588 --> 00:23:45,428 Speaker 12: part of my home, I have a little body spot and. 548 00:23:45,388 --> 00:23:46,628 Speaker 11: I just you know, I know at this. 549 00:23:46,588 --> 00:23:48,628 Speaker 12: Point where I'm out of my career what. 550 00:23:48,668 --> 00:23:50,028 Speaker 11: Works for me and what doesn't work for me. 551 00:23:50,228 --> 00:23:52,268 Speaker 12: So just the knowledge I was able to gain throughout 552 00:23:52,268 --> 00:23:54,588 Speaker 12: these years has allowed me to put a regiment together. 553 00:23:54,788 --> 00:23:56,748 Speaker 11: So I'm really totally prepared for camp. 554 00:23:56,868 --> 00:24:01,068 Speaker 9: Yan got money to let me hold something. 555 00:24:01,148 --> 00:24:03,028 Speaker 6: Yeah, big money, big money. 556 00:24:03,428 --> 00:24:07,348 Speaker 7: Yeahan earlier in this show, we created our GMFB All 557 00:24:07,428 --> 00:24:10,148 Speaker 7: Underrated Defense and I want to tell you this list 558 00:24:10,188 --> 00:24:13,268 Speaker 7: here these are currently players in the league we feel 559 00:24:13,308 --> 00:24:17,348 Speaker 7: like deserve some more credit. We have Brian Burns, Levonte Davis, 560 00:24:17,468 --> 00:24:23,708 Speaker 7: Javon Hargrave, Romeo Aguarkar, de Mario Davis, Torence Armstrong, Tyson Campbell, 561 00:24:23,748 --> 00:24:26,588 Speaker 7: Marcus Epps. When you look at this list, did we 562 00:24:26,668 --> 00:24:29,508 Speaker 7: miss anybody? Which player would you add to our roster? 563 00:24:30,108 --> 00:24:30,308 Speaker 11: Yeah? 564 00:24:30,308 --> 00:24:32,428 Speaker 12: So I just finished my last season in Indiana and 565 00:24:32,428 --> 00:24:35,068 Speaker 12: a guy that I really like was Grover Stewart. This 566 00:24:35,148 --> 00:24:38,068 Speaker 12: guy always makes a splash play, you know, at the 567 00:24:38,068 --> 00:24:40,508 Speaker 12: games on Sundays. This guy works hard, he doesn't talk, 568 00:24:40,548 --> 00:24:42,628 Speaker 12: He just comes with his work pal to work every day. 569 00:24:42,708 --> 00:24:44,388 Speaker 12: And I just feel like he's one of the best 570 00:24:44,468 --> 00:24:46,828 Speaker 12: run defenders that I played with. A guy that can 571 00:24:46,868 --> 00:24:49,108 Speaker 12: take on a double team and give you a TfL 572 00:24:49,108 --> 00:24:49,828 Speaker 12: a guy that can. 573 00:24:49,708 --> 00:24:51,388 Speaker 11: Also be effective in the past game as well. 574 00:24:51,548 --> 00:24:52,948 Speaker 12: So if it was a guy that I would say 575 00:24:52,988 --> 00:24:55,228 Speaker 12: that's underrated, that doesn't get enough praise, I would definitely 576 00:24:55,228 --> 00:24:56,988 Speaker 12: say Grover Steard for the Indianapolis coach. 577 00:24:57,148 --> 00:24:59,748 Speaker 3: Hey on if we love inside information on the show. 578 00:24:59,908 --> 00:25:01,708 Speaker 3: And when we were in the commercial break and you 579 00:25:01,748 --> 00:25:04,988 Speaker 3: greeted your former teammate, you said, hey, Champagne, what's up 580 00:25:05,068 --> 00:25:07,508 Speaker 3: to milk? So can you tell us what that means? 581 00:25:09,028 --> 00:25:11,188 Speaker 12: You know that's that's a that's a story for another day. 582 00:25:11,228 --> 00:25:13,708 Speaker 12: I'm not sure if that's you know, appropriate right. 583 00:25:13,708 --> 00:25:14,228 Speaker 11: Now to speak. 584 00:25:14,788 --> 00:25:16,268 Speaker 9: You can tell you. 585 00:25:17,988 --> 00:25:19,908 Speaker 12: He would show you, Yeah, he would show you a 586 00:25:19,908 --> 00:25:22,628 Speaker 12: good time man. Like two years in a row when 587 00:25:22,668 --> 00:25:25,068 Speaker 12: we had that whole saxon Ville ordeal, you know, we 588 00:25:25,108 --> 00:25:26,428 Speaker 12: would take a d Lin trip. 589 00:25:26,468 --> 00:25:27,228 Speaker 11: It was like a tradition. 590 00:25:27,308 --> 00:25:28,948 Speaker 12: And you know, Malik was like one of the big 591 00:25:28,948 --> 00:25:30,748 Speaker 12: brothers for me that showed me the way him and 592 00:25:30,828 --> 00:25:32,748 Speaker 12: Calais Campbell and they just always took care of the 593 00:25:32,748 --> 00:25:34,588 Speaker 12: young guys, always made sure that we were good, we 594 00:25:34,588 --> 00:25:36,388 Speaker 12: were saved. When we went out, we had a great time. 595 00:25:36,468 --> 00:25:38,628 Speaker 12: So I kind of ran with that name. And when 596 00:25:38,668 --> 00:25:40,308 Speaker 12: I heard the chef page league, and I really feel 597 00:25:40,348 --> 00:25:41,028 Speaker 12: like it's stuck with him. 598 00:25:41,308 --> 00:25:43,388 Speaker 6: So it was a spade. You were getting the big 599 00:25:43,388 --> 00:25:43,948 Speaker 6: bottles out. 600 00:25:43,948 --> 00:25:45,548 Speaker 5: There was. 601 00:25:48,308 --> 00:25:51,588 Speaker 8: Another day now. Yeah, you came in, man, you know 602 00:25:51,628 --> 00:25:53,108 Speaker 8: it was one guy who had a real trip on 603 00:25:53,148 --> 00:25:54,788 Speaker 8: the shoulder. You know, you really came in with something 604 00:25:54,828 --> 00:25:56,708 Speaker 8: to prove. And I remember I was like, man, who 605 00:25:56,748 --> 00:25:59,068 Speaker 8: is this guy so fiery? You know, what are some 606 00:25:59,108 --> 00:26:01,188 Speaker 8: of the things you've learned just to maybe calm down 607 00:26:01,228 --> 00:26:03,108 Speaker 8: or pass on to the younger kids from when you 608 00:26:03,188 --> 00:26:03,548 Speaker 8: came in. 609 00:26:04,428 --> 00:26:06,068 Speaker 12: Absolutely, you know, you just have to be able to 610 00:26:06,308 --> 00:26:07,668 Speaker 12: receive the information from the veterans. 611 00:26:07,708 --> 00:26:08,748 Speaker 11: These guys walk your shoes. 612 00:26:08,748 --> 00:26:10,548 Speaker 12: These guys know how to prepare and how to get 613 00:26:10,548 --> 00:26:12,828 Speaker 12: your body ready before game, how to study properly for film. So, 614 00:26:12,908 --> 00:26:14,388 Speaker 12: you know, my advice to younger guys coming into the 615 00:26:14,428 --> 00:26:16,028 Speaker 12: league is, you know, just listen to those older dudes, 616 00:26:16,148 --> 00:26:17,708 Speaker 12: you know at your position, even guys that don't play 617 00:26:17,708 --> 00:26:19,508 Speaker 12: a position, because they've been around the block and they 618 00:26:19,548 --> 00:26:21,068 Speaker 12: know how to be able to play at high level. 619 00:26:21,388 --> 00:26:23,308 Speaker 7: Well, yeah, thank you, and we look forward to seeing 620 00:26:23,308 --> 00:26:26,148 Speaker 7: where you play next. More Good morning football. 621 00:26:26,548 --> 00:26:44,628 Speaker 3: After this, it's time to talk a little ball I 622 00:26:44,668 --> 00:26:48,508 Speaker 3: want to keep trash talk conversation going that we had earlier. So, Jalen, 623 00:26:48,548 --> 00:26:51,068 Speaker 3: when you think of the best head to head battles 624 00:26:51,068 --> 00:26:53,868 Speaker 3: that you've had on the field, maybe with a quarterback 625 00:26:54,108 --> 00:26:56,748 Speaker 3: or just a quarterback you loved getting after give us 626 00:26:56,788 --> 00:26:58,788 Speaker 3: a story, I. 627 00:26:58,788 --> 00:27:04,668 Speaker 5: Would say, you know what's crazy? I would say Tom Brady, Oh, 628 00:27:05,388 --> 00:27:09,788 Speaker 5: he talks some stuff and it's subtle, but it's it's 629 00:27:09,908 --> 00:27:12,268 Speaker 5: enough to where it gets under your skin. But it's 630 00:27:12,308 --> 00:27:15,028 Speaker 5: like a different dynamic because you got to respect him 631 00:27:15,308 --> 00:27:17,268 Speaker 5: the same one because he's the goat and you. 632 00:27:17,188 --> 00:27:18,828 Speaker 4: Can't be like, what have you ever done? 633 00:27:18,948 --> 00:27:24,748 Speaker 5: So this was twenty eighteen. We were playing in Foxboro 634 00:27:25,028 --> 00:27:27,948 Speaker 5: and it was freezing weather, freezing weather, and I had 635 00:27:27,988 --> 00:27:30,308 Speaker 5: an actually had an amazing game. We end up losing 636 00:27:30,308 --> 00:27:33,348 Speaker 5: the game, but I had like ten tackles, two TFLs. 637 00:27:33,388 --> 00:27:36,388 Speaker 5: I had a pass breakup on Julian Edelman. It's crazy, 638 00:27:36,468 --> 00:27:39,588 Speaker 5: but they ended up running the same play again where 639 00:27:39,948 --> 00:27:43,668 Speaker 5: Julian he isolates the linebacker across the middle of the field, 640 00:27:43,828 --> 00:27:46,588 Speaker 5: and the second time they ran it, I felt like 641 00:27:46,628 --> 00:27:48,228 Speaker 5: I was on it, but I feel like I was 642 00:27:48,268 --> 00:27:51,108 Speaker 5: on it too much, and I was like early to 643 00:27:51,268 --> 00:27:54,588 Speaker 5: the past, deflection kind of wrapped my mom my arm 644 00:27:54,628 --> 00:27:57,148 Speaker 5: around Julian a little bit. And let's get they called it. 645 00:27:57,268 --> 00:27:59,188 Speaker 5: They called a penalty. It was a great play, but 646 00:27:59,188 --> 00:28:02,228 Speaker 5: they called it. They called a penalty called uh, defensive hold. 647 00:28:02,628 --> 00:28:05,548 Speaker 5: And I get up and Tom Brady's like, oh yeah, 648 00:28:05,588 --> 00:28:08,908 Speaker 5: you thought you had me? Yuh. I'm like, come on, man, 649 00:28:09,308 --> 00:28:11,708 Speaker 5: I'm here. Luckily end up coming after the game, he 650 00:28:11,748 --> 00:28:13,788 Speaker 5: told me I was a great player and that kind 651 00:28:13,828 --> 00:28:16,548 Speaker 5: of made my my career because Tom Brady say, I 652 00:28:16,748 --> 00:28:19,428 Speaker 5: gave me validation. I don't need nobody else validation. 653 00:28:19,628 --> 00:28:21,428 Speaker 3: So Julian Love was on the show this week and 654 00:28:21,468 --> 00:28:24,028 Speaker 3: he said that Tom Brady and you wouldn't know it, 655 00:28:24,108 --> 00:28:26,428 Speaker 3: would trash talk their coaches, and he said they would 656 00:28:26,428 --> 00:28:27,428 Speaker 3: turn around and be like is that. 657 00:28:27,628 --> 00:28:29,308 Speaker 4: Julian said, he was like, is he talking to coaches? 658 00:28:29,388 --> 00:28:30,028 Speaker 4: Is he talkings? 659 00:28:30,268 --> 00:28:32,268 Speaker 3: He said he would go over and just trash talk 660 00:28:32,308 --> 00:28:34,028 Speaker 3: the coaches and they couldn't believe it. So I think 661 00:28:34,068 --> 00:28:36,908 Speaker 3: Tom there was maybe more so before he got to Tampa, 662 00:28:36,908 --> 00:28:38,628 Speaker 3: because I think he talked a lot more in Tampa. 663 00:28:38,628 --> 00:28:40,868 Speaker 5: But you remember that famous clip. But you remember that 664 00:28:40,868 --> 00:28:44,428 Speaker 5: famous clip of him going against the honey Badger in 665 00:28:44,468 --> 00:28:47,428 Speaker 5: the super Bowl. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it was. It was 666 00:28:47,828 --> 00:28:50,268 Speaker 5: legit and that's real, and that's and that's Tom and 667 00:28:50,348 --> 00:28:54,068 Speaker 5: honey Batterer doesn't back down. So to see that and 668 00:28:54,108 --> 00:28:55,788 Speaker 5: for the whole world to be able to see that 669 00:28:55,828 --> 00:28:58,748 Speaker 5: come out of Tom was like, Okay, don't don't play 670 00:28:58,748 --> 00:28:59,068 Speaker 5: with him. 671 00:28:59,348 --> 00:29:01,428 Speaker 3: What else you got when I know, we love your 672 00:29:01,428 --> 00:29:04,628 Speaker 3: Philip Rivers story. Yeah, that was your guide to bring down. 673 00:29:04,508 --> 00:29:06,068 Speaker 8: And I was I was a real rowdy one when 674 00:29:06,068 --> 00:29:08,228 Speaker 8: I played, you know, I was a really big trash talker. 675 00:29:08,268 --> 00:29:10,268 Speaker 8: And uh, I forget what year it was, but we 676 00:29:10,268 --> 00:29:12,988 Speaker 8: were playing Tennessee Tides. I believe it was a color 677 00:29:13,028 --> 00:29:16,268 Speaker 8: rush because I remember having our mustard color terrible design 678 00:29:18,068 --> 00:29:20,388 Speaker 8: end that we're playing and they're they're beating us pretty handy, 679 00:29:20,468 --> 00:29:21,628 Speaker 8: you know, and we just start talking to me and 680 00:29:21,628 --> 00:29:23,548 Speaker 8: Taylor wanted to start talking, and we're getting after each other, 681 00:29:23,628 --> 00:29:25,708 Speaker 8: really talking and tell me, you know what I said, 682 00:29:25,748 --> 00:29:27,708 Speaker 8: forget this me on the fifty after the game, you know, 683 00:29:27,748 --> 00:29:29,468 Speaker 8: I was like, I am tired of you, tired of 684 00:29:29,468 --> 00:29:31,388 Speaker 8: you talking, and he kept going, kept pushing the buttons, 685 00:29:31,388 --> 00:29:33,668 Speaker 8: and then so after the game, I'm like, I'm dead serious, 686 00:29:33,708 --> 00:29:36,308 Speaker 8: I'm like, let's go. You know, we got handled pretty well. 687 00:29:36,308 --> 00:29:37,588 Speaker 4: What were you going to do? Take the helmets off? 688 00:29:37,588 --> 00:29:39,508 Speaker 8: And just legal legal things, you know, we can't really 689 00:29:39,548 --> 00:29:41,348 Speaker 8: go that far, you know, but it was just things 690 00:29:41,388 --> 00:29:43,428 Speaker 8: weren't going to happen, right, and so I'm like, let's 691 00:29:43,428 --> 00:29:45,188 Speaker 8: get it. And then uh he comes. I'm seeing them 692 00:29:45,188 --> 00:29:47,068 Speaker 8: where I'm like, oh yeah, glady at the time, you know, 693 00:29:47,108 --> 00:29:48,108 Speaker 8: and then uh He's like. 694 00:29:48,028 --> 00:29:50,708 Speaker 9: Oh man, you know, I was just kidding. I'm like, no, 695 00:29:51,108 --> 00:29:54,348 Speaker 9: I'm ready. We're getting It's like, I'm smile and everything. 696 00:29:54,428 --> 00:29:55,468 Speaker 9: I was like, and you can't. 697 00:29:55,788 --> 00:29:56,388 Speaker 6: You're the bad guy. 698 00:29:56,548 --> 00:29:57,188 Speaker 9: I'm the bad guy. 699 00:29:57,308 --> 00:29:59,388 Speaker 8: I'm like, no, no, the last three hours you were 700 00:29:59,388 --> 00:30:00,788 Speaker 8: talking mess, I'm ready to go. 701 00:30:00,828 --> 00:30:02,708 Speaker 9: I'm round up, and I just had to just leave. 702 00:30:02,788 --> 00:30:03,828 Speaker 9: I was just like, this is insane. 703 00:30:03,868 --> 00:30:04,948 Speaker 4: You really try the tables on you? 704 00:30:05,068 --> 00:30:06,228 Speaker 5: He really did that? 705 00:30:06,308 --> 00:30:08,268 Speaker 7: Is that the closest you got to like taking it 706 00:30:08,308 --> 00:30:10,628 Speaker 7: outside the lines were you know in the game? 707 00:30:10,788 --> 00:30:12,868 Speaker 4: He actually it was inside the lines on the fifties. 708 00:30:12,548 --> 00:30:15,428 Speaker 8: So yeah, right, I kept I kept it inside the line, 709 00:30:15,468 --> 00:30:17,668 Speaker 8: you know, but yeah, it was it was it was 710 00:30:17,708 --> 00:30:19,268 Speaker 8: just one of those things you're like, man, I just 711 00:30:19,308 --> 00:30:21,028 Speaker 8: gotta you know, And then young leak Man we were 712 00:30:21,068 --> 00:30:21,788 Speaker 8: in practice one time. 713 00:30:21,788 --> 00:30:24,028 Speaker 9: I remember this. We're practiced like week twelve thirteen. 714 00:30:24,148 --> 00:30:26,428 Speaker 8: I was in my first two years, like Danny Trevathan 715 00:30:26,708 --> 00:30:28,868 Speaker 8: was working really hard. We had this new running back 716 00:30:28,908 --> 00:30:31,068 Speaker 8: come in, kid from Oklahoma, and he's running the toe 717 00:30:31,108 --> 00:30:32,708 Speaker 8: and he and he really dips his head and tries 718 00:30:32,708 --> 00:30:34,348 Speaker 8: to run over Danny and we tell him like, hey, bro, 719 00:30:34,428 --> 00:30:35,628 Speaker 8: you gotta relax this week thirteen. 720 00:30:35,668 --> 00:30:37,108 Speaker 9: My man's a little hurt right now. You know. 721 00:30:37,148 --> 00:30:38,668 Speaker 8: We got to We're just trying to get the reps. 722 00:30:38,708 --> 00:30:40,548 Speaker 8: He does it again, so I get off the sideline 723 00:30:40,548 --> 00:30:42,668 Speaker 8: and I'm like, ah, proof. 724 00:30:42,548 --> 00:30:42,788 Speaker 11: You know. 725 00:30:42,828 --> 00:30:44,268 Speaker 8: And that was a little fight at practice, you know 726 00:30:44,308 --> 00:30:45,348 Speaker 8: what I mean. It was one of those things you 727 00:30:45,348 --> 00:30:47,268 Speaker 8: just gotta set the tone. I was really young and 728 00:30:47,268 --> 00:30:49,108 Speaker 8: crazy one, you know what I mean. But I knew 729 00:30:49,108 --> 00:30:50,588 Speaker 8: I was pretty good because the next day they fired 730 00:30:50,628 --> 00:30:52,908 Speaker 8: him and kept me. So I was like they didn't 731 00:30:52,908 --> 00:30:54,188 Speaker 8: the same thing about it. I was like, hey, I'm 732 00:30:54,348 --> 00:30:56,228 Speaker 8: I'm doing pretty well at this team, you know what 733 00:30:56,268 --> 00:30:58,468 Speaker 8: I mean. So it's little things like that, you know, 734 00:30:58,668 --> 00:30:59,588 Speaker 8: just being a little rowdy. 735 00:30:59,668 --> 00:31:01,988 Speaker 5: I had a teammate who was feisty and his name 736 00:31:02,068 --> 00:31:07,228 Speaker 5: was de Right. I think everybody knew that he had. 737 00:31:07,628 --> 00:31:10,668 Speaker 5: He had an ego on him that allowed him to 738 00:31:10,748 --> 00:31:13,908 Speaker 5: be great. But when he talked, when he walked in 739 00:31:13,988 --> 00:31:16,548 Speaker 5: the room, when he walked in the building, every single day, 740 00:31:16,588 --> 00:31:20,308 Speaker 5: you heard him from the time he stepped at the 741 00:31:20,388 --> 00:31:23,508 Speaker 5: time he left, and it translated on the field. There 742 00:31:23,548 --> 00:31:26,668 Speaker 5: was a unique moment Jason Garrett. We had a practice 743 00:31:26,748 --> 00:31:31,108 Speaker 5: right and it was Jordan Lewis, who defensive back. He 744 00:31:31,148 --> 00:31:33,908 Speaker 5: was a rookie, and he caught out Dez Bryant one 745 00:31:33,948 --> 00:31:37,308 Speaker 5: on one in front of the entire team. Jason Garrett 746 00:31:37,308 --> 00:31:39,508 Speaker 5: stopped the practice. Coach the head goat, he stopped the 747 00:31:39,508 --> 00:31:43,348 Speaker 5: practice and they went one on one. And when I 748 00:31:43,428 --> 00:31:46,588 Speaker 5: tell you when when Daz won, it was it was 749 00:31:46,628 --> 00:31:50,468 Speaker 5: just it was immaculate with how he spoke the entire 750 00:31:50,548 --> 00:31:53,588 Speaker 5: rest of that year, like he didn't shut up about it. 751 00:31:53,908 --> 00:31:57,068 Speaker 5: And I loved it. My locker was right next to Daz. 752 00:31:59,268 --> 00:32:03,228 Speaker 7: Yeah, yeah, for sure, trash talk affect people's game at all. 753 00:32:03,348 --> 00:32:03,868 Speaker 6: Do you see that. 754 00:32:03,988 --> 00:32:05,788 Speaker 8: It's like, yeah, it's the game within the game right 755 00:32:05,948 --> 00:32:07,788 Speaker 8: to get you off your block, especially if you play offense, 756 00:32:07,788 --> 00:32:09,428 Speaker 8: and you know you have all those checks and everything, 757 00:32:09,668 --> 00:32:11,468 Speaker 8: and I'm like, I'm talking to you about something and 758 00:32:11,468 --> 00:32:12,348 Speaker 8: you get off that. 759 00:32:12,428 --> 00:32:14,148 Speaker 9: Now you forget? Do you go left? Right? I get 760 00:32:14,148 --> 00:32:14,748 Speaker 9: talked for loss. 761 00:32:15,908 --> 00:32:17,068 Speaker 4: Football is back. 762 00:32:17,188 --> 00:32:19,708 Speaker 3: Celebrate by watching the teams across the league take the 763 00:32:19,748 --> 00:32:23,508 Speaker 3: field for training Camp Back Together Weekend presented by YouTube 764 00:32:23,628 --> 00:32:26,748 Speaker 3: with two full days of practices, player interviews, micd up moments, 765 00:32:26,788 --> 00:32:29,868 Speaker 3: and fan fest across the league. It is a camp 766 00:32:29,908 --> 00:32:33,708 Speaker 3: miss NFL Reunion. NFL Network and NFL Plus have you 767 00:32:33,788 --> 00:32:37,508 Speaker 3: covered with coverage on July twenty ninth and the thirtieth. 768 00:32:37,588 --> 00:32:40,948 Speaker 3: Additional coverage can be found on ABC and ESPN. Go 769 00:32:40,988 --> 00:32:45,108 Speaker 3: to NFL dot com Slash Back Together Weekend for ways 770 00:32:45,348 --> 00:32:48,868 Speaker 3: to watch. Guys. That clock is ticking. The season is 771 00:32:48,948 --> 00:32:50,628 Speaker 3: almost upon us. Did you have fund this week? 772 00:32:50,708 --> 00:32:50,788 Speaker 12: Oh? 773 00:32:50,828 --> 00:32:52,708 Speaker 8: I had a great time. You guys made it real easy. 774 00:32:52,828 --> 00:32:53,828 Speaker 8: You know, at first I didn't know what to do 775 00:32:53,868 --> 00:32:55,148 Speaker 8: with my hands. I was like nerves, but I just 776 00:32:55,188 --> 00:32:57,268 Speaker 8: got to tamping down and now on you guys made 777 00:32:57,268 --> 00:32:58,388 Speaker 8: it easy. I appreciate you guys. 778 00:32:58,628 --> 00:33:00,868 Speaker 4: I never even noticed that so that you really played 779 00:33:00,868 --> 00:33:01,668 Speaker 4: it off. How about you doing? 780 00:33:01,948 --> 00:33:04,268 Speaker 5: Man? I was so excited to come on this show, 781 00:33:04,628 --> 00:33:07,708 Speaker 5: not only to do my homework and to see everybody's 782 00:33:07,748 --> 00:33:11,628 Speaker 5: attire very esthetic. We got colors. We got different styles 783 00:33:11,708 --> 00:33:14,148 Speaker 5: going on, so I'm just happy to be able to 784 00:33:14,708 --> 00:33:15,868 Speaker 5: enjoy this moment with you guys. 785 00:33:15,908 --> 00:33:19,068 Speaker 3: Your boy Marcus Freeman came dressed yes proper. You were 786 00:33:19,068 --> 00:33:20,988 Speaker 3: on a zoom call where you joined the show like 787 00:33:21,028 --> 00:33:23,348 Speaker 3: two weeks ago when I was on, and you were like, 788 00:33:23,388 --> 00:33:25,868 Speaker 3: I'm so excited to be here, and it's hard sometimes 789 00:33:25,868 --> 00:33:29,628 Speaker 3: for that to translate through Skyper zoom calls when you're 790 00:33:29,668 --> 00:33:30,068 Speaker 3: not in there. 791 00:33:30,068 --> 00:33:32,108 Speaker 4: And you could tell even two weeks ago like this 792 00:33:32,148 --> 00:33:34,108 Speaker 4: guy's gonna have a good times. And it was a 793 00:33:34,108 --> 00:33:36,508 Speaker 4: big Notre Dame Paropha, so what a way they knew. 794 00:33:36,308 --> 00:33:36,788 Speaker 9: You were coming. 795 00:33:37,828 --> 00:33:39,028 Speaker 6: It's a big defensive week too. 796 00:33:39,068 --> 00:33:41,148 Speaker 7: We had a lot of defense to love throughout the weeks, 797 00:33:41,148 --> 00:33:44,148 Speaker 7: some drass talk talk. It was awesome And Sarah, you 798 00:33:44,188 --> 00:33:46,588 Speaker 7: and I go back on the road as reporters, back 799 00:33:46,588 --> 00:33:47,628 Speaker 7: together Saturday and two weeks. 800 00:33:47,668 --> 00:33:48,828 Speaker 4: Yeah, where you're going? Do you know where you're going? 801 00:33:48,988 --> 00:33:52,188 Speaker 6: I think Atlanta and Miami to start off. Back together Saturday. 802 00:33:52,268 --> 00:33:55,908 Speaker 3: I will be with the much hyped Jacksonville Jaguars. 803 00:33:55,948 --> 00:33:58,788 Speaker 4: They're going to have some expectations on them. 804 00:33:58,788 --> 00:34:01,308 Speaker 3: It's always a good time with Doug Peterson there in Jacksonville, 805 00:34:01,308 --> 00:34:03,988 Speaker 3: and then I will be with the Buccaneers as they 806 00:34:04,068 --> 00:34:06,068 Speaker 3: try to rebuild in the post. 807 00:34:05,788 --> 00:34:09,028 Speaker 4: Tom Brady era. For everyone here at GMFB, have a 808 00:34:09,068 --> 00:34:10,268 Speaker 4: great weekend. Everybody. 809 00:34:10,268 --> 00:34:12,508 Speaker 6: Football is almost back, almost back. 810 00:34:12,588 --> 00:34:12,908 Speaker 9: Let's go