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 --> 00:00:08,308 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:09,988 --> 00:00:12,428 Speaker 2: Let's roll it as a brand new edition of Good 4 00:00:12,428 --> 00:00:14,908 Speaker 2: Morning Football. It's Thursday, June twenty six. We got, as 5 00:00:14,908 --> 00:00:16,988 Speaker 2: you could see, a pack table, Mike am here in 6 00:00:16,988 --> 00:00:20,108 Speaker 2: Los Angeles, my guy Isaiah stand backrading Rocket Roll, Saints 7 00:00:20,108 --> 00:00:22,348 Speaker 2: offensive lineman Teaser Ruis. We got a free agent wide 8 00:00:22,388 --> 00:00:25,508 Speaker 2: receiver and chosen Anderson along with Rams defensive back and 9 00:00:25,548 --> 00:00:27,708 Speaker 2: put those two guys together for a reason. Quentin Lake, 10 00:00:27,748 --> 00:00:30,868 Speaker 2: we're breaking down a crowded NFC West and Isaiah, I 11 00:00:30,908 --> 00:00:32,108 Speaker 2: feel like you're gonna do what. 12 00:00:32,068 --> 00:00:33,308 Speaker 1: You do, which you stir the pot. 13 00:00:33,348 --> 00:00:35,148 Speaker 3: Oh, you guys know I like to stir the pot. Man. 14 00:00:35,188 --> 00:00:38,068 Speaker 3: It wouldn't be an off season without another top five lists. 15 00:00:38,148 --> 00:00:40,068 Speaker 3: We're gonna talk about tight ends. Which one of your 16 00:00:40,068 --> 00:00:42,628 Speaker 3: tight ends did not make the list. Somebody gonna get 17 00:00:42,628 --> 00:00:46,268 Speaker 3: their feelings hurt. But GMFB on a Thursday, let's go. 18 00:01:00,268 --> 00:01:03,308 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football. 19 00:01:03,348 --> 00:01:06,308 Speaker 2: Welcome inside of our NFL network studios. You know, I 20 00:01:06,348 --> 00:01:08,628 Speaker 2: feel like we have a responsibility on this show to 21 00:01:08,788 --> 00:01:11,908 Speaker 2: entertain and also educate. But that education is not just 22 00:01:11,948 --> 00:01:15,468 Speaker 2: football for fans. Sometimes some of the elder statesmen need 23 00:01:15,548 --> 00:01:19,108 Speaker 2: to drop some knowledge on some of our younger casting 24 00:01:19,188 --> 00:01:21,948 Speaker 2: characters here. I just want to let everyone know movie 25 00:01:21,948 --> 00:01:24,028 Speaker 2: of conversations that were happening before the show. Do you 26 00:01:24,068 --> 00:01:25,708 Speaker 2: want to make sure that everyone's on the same page. 27 00:01:25,788 --> 00:01:28,468 Speaker 3: Listen, listen, so we're having a conversation. Everybody has a 28 00:01:28,468 --> 00:01:31,628 Speaker 3: pregame ritual, right, Everybody has the music that they listen to. 29 00:01:31,748 --> 00:01:33,788 Speaker 3: Some people like to turn up, some people like listen 30 00:01:33,828 --> 00:01:36,908 Speaker 3: to classical music and calm down, right, But myself, right, 31 00:01:36,988 --> 00:01:39,508 Speaker 3: I listened to a mix between gospel and a little 32 00:01:39,508 --> 00:01:41,308 Speaker 3: bit of rap, a little bit of rap. But fellas 33 00:01:41,308 --> 00:01:43,188 Speaker 3: what you would you guys got going on your playlist 34 00:01:43,428 --> 00:01:44,508 Speaker 3: pre game? Yeah? Pre game? 35 00:01:44,708 --> 00:01:49,588 Speaker 4: Yeah, I got a core Philly artists listen fifty okay, 36 00:01:49,668 --> 00:01:53,108 Speaker 4: oh some Kendrick. You know I was mixed it all. Yeah, 37 00:01:53,108 --> 00:01:54,468 Speaker 4: you all in thee What you got? 38 00:01:54,508 --> 00:01:56,068 Speaker 5: I need something that's going to give me hype before 39 00:01:56,068 --> 00:01:56,348 Speaker 5: the game. 40 00:01:56,388 --> 00:02:00,388 Speaker 1: To be honest, I go with Gunna Love Gunna like Future. 41 00:02:00,548 --> 00:02:02,188 Speaker 5: You know, he gets me in the right mindset before 42 00:02:02,228 --> 00:02:04,028 Speaker 5: the game, especially, I'm trying to hit somebody, get somebody 43 00:02:04,028 --> 00:02:06,348 Speaker 5: to the ground, and then you know, a sleeper pick 44 00:02:06,388 --> 00:02:08,508 Speaker 5: for me is playbow CARDI he really gets me right, 45 00:02:08,548 --> 00:02:09,708 Speaker 5: you know, I feel like I can go out there, 46 00:02:09,708 --> 00:02:10,588 Speaker 5: fly around, have fun. 47 00:02:10,668 --> 00:02:11,708 Speaker 1: Yeah, endove my time out. 48 00:02:11,868 --> 00:02:14,708 Speaker 6: Okay, but you got your Now, I listened to a 49 00:02:14,708 --> 00:02:16,908 Speaker 6: lot of gospel, but we so got a rout with 50 00:02:16,908 --> 00:02:17,188 Speaker 6: with dout. 51 00:02:17,228 --> 00:02:19,388 Speaker 7: You have to tech kodak Okay, yeah. 52 00:02:19,388 --> 00:02:23,428 Speaker 2: Right, you're not getting out of this, yem. Well you 53 00:02:23,588 --> 00:02:26,908 Speaker 2: look the ultimate Eminem lose yourself has got it. 54 00:02:26,988 --> 00:02:29,428 Speaker 1: That's that's on the short list. Now, that's you know. 55 00:02:29,508 --> 00:02:31,668 Speaker 1: But I'm also like early two thousand, let me see. 56 00:02:31,548 --> 00:02:33,548 Speaker 3: You walking around with a hoodie do let me let 57 00:02:33,548 --> 00:02:34,028 Speaker 3: me find out. 58 00:02:34,108 --> 00:02:36,668 Speaker 2: I used to do that Roman the Bronx at Fordham. 59 00:02:36,708 --> 00:02:38,388 Speaker 2: So we used to just trying to get out of 60 00:02:38,428 --> 00:02:41,028 Speaker 2: trouble here. And I know you were dropping some gospel. 61 00:02:41,108 --> 00:02:43,308 Speaker 2: Now you got a little bit in there, kick things up. 62 00:02:43,308 --> 00:02:45,228 Speaker 2: But Quintin is here today, so it is time for 63 00:02:45,588 --> 00:02:48,188 Speaker 2: lead block and I point you out and I single 64 00:02:48,308 --> 00:02:51,388 Speaker 2: you out because well, look, your team had some success 65 00:02:51,708 --> 00:02:54,148 Speaker 2: a season ago. Last time we saw Matthew Stafford on 66 00:02:54,188 --> 00:02:56,988 Speaker 2: the field, thought nearly took out the eventual Super Bowl 67 00:02:57,028 --> 00:03:00,268 Speaker 2: champs Eagles on the road. I know it's still seared 68 00:03:00,388 --> 00:03:03,868 Speaker 2: into your brain. Regular season Stafford through for nearly thirty 69 00:03:03,868 --> 00:03:06,908 Speaker 2: eight hundred year twenty touchdowns, just eight picks as they 70 00:03:06,908 --> 00:03:08,508 Speaker 2: got to the NFC West. 71 00:03:08,188 --> 00:03:10,388 Speaker 1: Division Championship matchup. 72 00:03:10,508 --> 00:03:13,588 Speaker 2: So I think the obvious question, and maybe I'll just 73 00:03:13,628 --> 00:03:15,308 Speaker 2: set this up for you because you're gonna say it's 74 00:03:15,308 --> 00:03:17,988 Speaker 2: the super Bowl here, but for the rest of us, 75 00:03:18,028 --> 00:03:21,228 Speaker 2: we need to dissect where your squad is in this NFC. 76 00:03:21,228 --> 00:03:23,468 Speaker 1: So make a compelling case. What you guys are leaders 77 00:03:23,468 --> 00:03:23,868 Speaker 1: of the pack? 78 00:03:24,588 --> 00:03:26,548 Speaker 5: Well, you look at the new editions that we got 79 00:03:26,548 --> 00:03:30,308 Speaker 5: over the offseason. Davonte, Adams, poona Ford, Nate Labman. These 80 00:03:30,348 --> 00:03:32,908 Speaker 5: are all guys and pivotal guys that came into our 81 00:03:32,988 --> 00:03:36,028 Speaker 5: organization that are going to make a direct impact. I 82 00:03:36,028 --> 00:03:39,348 Speaker 5: think the biggest question really is how is Devonte gonna 83 00:03:39,428 --> 00:03:43,548 Speaker 5: kind of mix and mingle with Sean McVay and Matthew Stafford. 84 00:03:44,268 --> 00:03:46,628 Speaker 1: And you take a look about the high powered offense. 85 00:03:46,348 --> 00:03:46,628 Speaker 8: That we have. 86 00:03:46,788 --> 00:03:48,628 Speaker 1: Now you take a look at, you know, how Sean 87 00:03:48,708 --> 00:03:50,988 Speaker 1: McVay has been successful over the course of his career. 88 00:03:51,788 --> 00:03:55,068 Speaker 5: In Matthew Stafford of his tenure, I think we have 89 00:03:55,188 --> 00:03:57,508 Speaker 5: a fantastic shot at being the you know, talking contender 90 00:03:57,548 --> 00:03:58,148 Speaker 5: in the NFC. 91 00:03:58,228 --> 00:04:00,988 Speaker 1: And you know, I'm very very excited to see what 92 00:04:01,028 --> 00:04:01,628 Speaker 1: these guys. 93 00:04:01,388 --> 00:04:01,788 Speaker 8: Are going to do. 94 00:04:01,828 --> 00:04:04,068 Speaker 1: I expect, you know, nothing less than thirty points. Again. 95 00:04:04,508 --> 00:04:06,308 Speaker 4: Now, I think the Rams are really talented young team. 96 00:04:06,348 --> 00:04:08,948 Speaker 4: I think a lot of people overlooked that last year 97 00:04:09,228 --> 00:04:11,148 Speaker 4: they played really well. They had a lot of good players, 98 00:04:11,188 --> 00:04:13,988 Speaker 4: and especially I look at their defense because you know, 99 00:04:13,988 --> 00:04:16,108 Speaker 4: we go against a defense so much. They got a 100 00:04:16,148 --> 00:04:19,108 Speaker 4: lot of young talent on the defensive line. But it's 101 00:04:19,108 --> 00:04:22,428 Speaker 4: two rookies that are you know, playing great ball. And 102 00:04:22,468 --> 00:04:24,588 Speaker 4: then you got you know a lot of other young 103 00:04:24,628 --> 00:04:26,588 Speaker 4: guys in the defense too. And I think once you 104 00:04:26,628 --> 00:04:29,228 Speaker 4: start building their youth and yeah, you know, the young 105 00:04:29,228 --> 00:04:31,268 Speaker 4: guys are starting to produce and look really good. 106 00:04:31,308 --> 00:04:33,228 Speaker 8: I mean, you got to you got a good shot. 107 00:04:33,908 --> 00:04:38,148 Speaker 6: Yeah, I think the Rams got got a great team. 108 00:04:38,148 --> 00:04:41,788 Speaker 6: Really adding DeVante Chase things to a whole other level. 109 00:04:42,188 --> 00:04:44,588 Speaker 6: And I don't see like any drop off from him 110 00:04:44,628 --> 00:04:47,068 Speaker 6: the Cooper Cup, and I think what they built last year, 111 00:04:47,108 --> 00:04:49,268 Speaker 6: you know, they weren't too far. Mean that game with 112 00:04:49,388 --> 00:04:51,428 Speaker 6: the Eagles came down to the wire, so you know 113 00:04:51,508 --> 00:04:53,948 Speaker 6: that they're that close, and you know they have to 114 00:04:53,988 --> 00:04:56,148 Speaker 6: win the formula They've done, They've been there before him. 115 00:04:56,508 --> 00:04:57,428 Speaker 7: They knows what he's doing. 116 00:04:57,628 --> 00:04:59,468 Speaker 3: Yeah, from the receiver standpoint, all right, you've been around 117 00:04:59,468 --> 00:05:01,228 Speaker 3: the league for a minute. Here had a great impact 118 00:05:01,268 --> 00:05:03,308 Speaker 3: at the receiver position. How much of an impact do 119 00:05:03,308 --> 00:05:06,628 Speaker 3: you foresee thembout they Addam having with under Rams, especially 120 00:05:06,668 --> 00:05:07,668 Speaker 3: playing across from cooking the. 121 00:05:07,668 --> 00:05:10,588 Speaker 6: Court, It's gonna be it's gonna be a beautiful sight 122 00:05:10,668 --> 00:05:13,908 Speaker 6: to see, especially him in that system with on the offense, 123 00:05:13,948 --> 00:05:17,668 Speaker 6: the creativity and him pairing up with Matthew Stafford. 124 00:05:17,708 --> 00:05:18,748 Speaker 7: That's gonna be nice to see. 125 00:05:19,188 --> 00:05:21,508 Speaker 3: You still look at the squad, is the team listen, 126 00:05:21,548 --> 00:05:23,388 Speaker 3: as long as the coach mcvay's the head coach. I 127 00:05:23,428 --> 00:05:25,708 Speaker 3: always look at this team as a strong, strong outfit. 128 00:05:25,788 --> 00:05:28,548 Speaker 3: You know, obviously they're in the NFC WES. There's that 129 00:05:28,788 --> 00:05:31,428 Speaker 3: whole division's a little convoluted right now, right you really 130 00:05:31,468 --> 00:05:34,108 Speaker 3: don't know who is who. San Francisco, you know, had 131 00:05:34,108 --> 00:05:36,348 Speaker 3: a lot of injuries. Seattle new coach trying to enter 132 00:05:36,348 --> 00:05:38,908 Speaker 3: that regime. You know, Arizona's still trying to find their 133 00:05:38,908 --> 00:05:41,388 Speaker 3: way and creating an identity. But the Rams, you always know, 134 00:05:41,428 --> 00:05:43,068 Speaker 3: are gonna be tried and true. You know, all they 135 00:05:43,068 --> 00:05:45,428 Speaker 3: do is continue to add pieces that are going to 136 00:05:45,468 --> 00:05:48,028 Speaker 3: be impactful. Obviously, Cooper Cup leaves the bart to Adams 137 00:05:48,028 --> 00:05:50,428 Speaker 3: comes in. We're all excited about what that offense is 138 00:05:50,428 --> 00:05:52,548 Speaker 3: going to look like. And then that defensive line with 139 00:05:52,748 --> 00:05:55,628 Speaker 3: versus and everybody that that whole thing is nasty. That's 140 00:05:55,628 --> 00:05:57,868 Speaker 3: the one element that they have always had, but it 141 00:05:57,988 --> 00:05:59,948 Speaker 3: used to be coming from the inside with Aaron Donald. 142 00:05:59,988 --> 00:06:02,188 Speaker 3: Now they have it coming from the outside. So if 143 00:06:02,188 --> 00:06:03,548 Speaker 3: they can go out there and get the ball back 144 00:06:03,548 --> 00:06:05,228 Speaker 3: in the hands of the offense, put some points up 145 00:06:05,268 --> 00:06:07,268 Speaker 3: with that head coach. Yeah, you got to be on alert. 146 00:06:07,308 --> 00:06:08,948 Speaker 2: Well you're talking about this offense and I know you 147 00:06:09,028 --> 00:06:10,748 Speaker 2: made reference to it and Chosen actually brought it up. 148 00:06:10,748 --> 00:06:12,708 Speaker 2: But Quentin in the reality is, you know, it's not 149 00:06:12,708 --> 00:06:15,148 Speaker 2: necessarily sometimes about the ex's and no's, it's the Jimmy's 150 00:06:15,148 --> 00:06:17,068 Speaker 2: and Joe's. In the last couple of years, Cooper Cup 151 00:06:17,068 --> 00:06:18,348 Speaker 2: has been in a lot of ways, and I know 152 00:06:18,388 --> 00:06:20,468 Speaker 2: there's a transition to Pooka, but it's been kind of 153 00:06:20,468 --> 00:06:23,828 Speaker 2: the face of this franchise here. How does a move 154 00:06:23,908 --> 00:06:28,148 Speaker 2: away from a receiver like that impact inside that locker room. 155 00:06:28,508 --> 00:06:31,388 Speaker 5: It was tough when Cooper Cup, when we first heard 156 00:06:31,388 --> 00:06:33,108 Speaker 5: the news that Cooper Cup wasn't going to come back. 157 00:06:33,188 --> 00:06:36,588 Speaker 5: It was more so him the locker room atmosphere. He's 158 00:06:36,628 --> 00:06:39,308 Speaker 5: a great father, a great man, a great teammate. He's 159 00:06:39,388 --> 00:06:42,148 Speaker 5: always going to put his guys around him first, very 160 00:06:42,188 --> 00:06:44,588 Speaker 5: selfless player. And when you lose a guy like that, 161 00:06:44,628 --> 00:06:46,028 Speaker 5: you kind of wonder what what are you going to 162 00:06:46,068 --> 00:06:47,508 Speaker 5: do to fill the void? Are you going to kind 163 00:06:47,508 --> 00:06:49,748 Speaker 5: of go get somebody that kind of has that leadership role. 164 00:06:49,988 --> 00:06:52,348 Speaker 5: Are you going to get somebody that you know has 165 00:06:52,348 --> 00:06:55,428 Speaker 5: the same effect. And what I saw when we did 166 00:06:55,588 --> 00:06:58,028 Speaker 5: get a guy like Davontae Adams is you get a 167 00:06:58,068 --> 00:06:59,348 Speaker 5: guy that's workforced. 168 00:06:59,508 --> 00:07:01,348 Speaker 1: He's work first, He's. 169 00:07:01,188 --> 00:07:02,748 Speaker 5: Gonna go out there you know what you're going to 170 00:07:02,828 --> 00:07:05,548 Speaker 5: get every day, and going against him, I'm not gonna 171 00:07:05,588 --> 00:07:07,188 Speaker 5: lie it was it was tough. There are some days 172 00:07:07,188 --> 00:07:09,668 Speaker 5: where it's like, man, you understand why he's been at 173 00:07:09,708 --> 00:07:12,548 Speaker 5: the top of his game year in and year out. 174 00:07:12,788 --> 00:07:15,468 Speaker 5: So I think the Rams, especially the front office, they 175 00:07:15,508 --> 00:07:18,188 Speaker 5: did do a good job of addressing the issue when 176 00:07:18,188 --> 00:07:20,868 Speaker 5: Cooper Cup left. But that is not to say that 177 00:07:21,188 --> 00:07:24,188 Speaker 5: Cooper Cup is a fantastic player. He's a fantastic human being. 178 00:07:24,508 --> 00:07:26,908 Speaker 5: I wish him the best in Seattle, but that's not 179 00:07:26,948 --> 00:07:29,108 Speaker 5: to say that, Hey, Davante is going to be a great, 180 00:07:29,148 --> 00:07:31,508 Speaker 5: great addition for us, A great locker room guy, obviously 181 00:07:31,508 --> 00:07:33,868 Speaker 5: a great family man too, So I'm excited to see 182 00:07:33,868 --> 00:07:34,508 Speaker 5: what he does this year. 183 00:07:34,548 --> 00:07:35,868 Speaker 1: Now, Caesar, do you guys. 184 00:07:35,708 --> 00:07:38,388 Speaker 2: Perk up like when there are some changes inside of 185 00:07:38,468 --> 00:07:40,348 Speaker 2: a locker room? And obviously your team has had to 186 00:07:40,388 --> 00:07:41,028 Speaker 2: deal with a lot of that. 187 00:07:41,548 --> 00:07:44,388 Speaker 4: Yeah, it depends, you know, it all depends on who 188 00:07:45,428 --> 00:07:49,028 Speaker 4: who's getting traded or who's moving around. I personally like 189 00:07:49,068 --> 00:07:50,788 Speaker 4: to see it, you know, I like to see things 190 00:07:50,908 --> 00:07:54,108 Speaker 4: change up, you know, especially you know, being especially playing 191 00:07:54,148 --> 00:07:56,628 Speaker 4: certain divisions. I get tired of seeing the same guys 192 00:07:56,628 --> 00:07:58,468 Speaker 4: over and over and over against So you see some changes, 193 00:07:58,508 --> 00:07:59,668 Speaker 4: it's uh, it's funny. 194 00:07:59,748 --> 00:08:01,108 Speaker 8: It shakes things up and makes it interesting. 195 00:08:01,148 --> 00:08:03,308 Speaker 2: Yeah, we talked about the leadership all the time, some 196 00:08:03,348 --> 00:08:05,068 Speaker 2: of the pieces that are there or in place here, 197 00:08:05,108 --> 00:08:07,268 Speaker 2: and I know you've made reference to some of those injuries. 198 00:08:07,308 --> 00:08:08,828 Speaker 2: I feel like the last couple of years it's been 199 00:08:09,108 --> 00:08:11,188 Speaker 2: the Rams and a little bit of back and forth 200 00:08:11,228 --> 00:08:13,308 Speaker 2: with Sprinkle in Seattle, but the Niners have been sort 201 00:08:13,348 --> 00:08:13,868 Speaker 2: of that team. 202 00:08:14,188 --> 00:08:16,308 Speaker 1: They're healthy. How do those rosters stack up to you? 203 00:08:16,508 --> 00:08:19,388 Speaker 3: Yeah, I mean the San Francisco forty nine ers lost 204 00:08:19,388 --> 00:08:21,508 Speaker 3: a lot. They lost a lot. Obviously they had they 205 00:08:21,508 --> 00:08:24,068 Speaker 3: had they had the breakoff brock party, give him the bag, 206 00:08:24,308 --> 00:08:27,028 Speaker 3: and by doing that, they lost what five six key 207 00:08:27,548 --> 00:08:30,268 Speaker 3: contributors on a defense side of the ball. So obviously 208 00:08:30,388 --> 00:08:32,268 Speaker 3: now they get Robert solid back. So they're going to 209 00:08:32,348 --> 00:08:34,548 Speaker 3: have the culture. They're have that that ethos of what 210 00:08:34,828 --> 00:08:37,228 Speaker 3: the times passed. But there's gonna be some players that 211 00:08:37,268 --> 00:08:39,428 Speaker 3: we don't necessarily talk about all the time that are 212 00:08:39,468 --> 00:08:41,748 Speaker 3: going to have to show up and show out for them. 213 00:08:41,988 --> 00:08:43,988 Speaker 3: There will be some guys, because there's always guys that 214 00:08:44,068 --> 00:08:46,788 Speaker 3: show up. He will develop them, he will get them going. 215 00:08:46,988 --> 00:08:49,068 Speaker 3: I mean, I think that they will eventually have a 216 00:08:49,148 --> 00:08:51,628 Speaker 3: research it's just a matter of how long will that take? 217 00:08:52,348 --> 00:08:54,268 Speaker 2: Chosen for you, when you assess the teams that are 218 00:08:54,268 --> 00:08:57,228 Speaker 2: out there inside that that division, is there a team 219 00:08:57,268 --> 00:08:59,068 Speaker 2: that sort of pops maybe a little bit more? And 220 00:08:59,108 --> 00:09:00,388 Speaker 2: I know you don't have to look at un when 221 00:09:00,428 --> 00:09:03,068 Speaker 2: you answer this question, but who is sort of that team. 222 00:09:03,068 --> 00:09:04,308 Speaker 7: And the Gang Bang Bang? 223 00:09:05,508 --> 00:09:05,748 Speaker 8: Yeah? 224 00:09:05,828 --> 00:09:07,388 Speaker 7: I like forty nine ers on. 225 00:09:08,108 --> 00:09:13,468 Speaker 6: I think that you know, knowing Shanahan, knowing his competitive nature, 226 00:09:13,588 --> 00:09:16,148 Speaker 6: like the standard you know they coming to win it 227 00:09:16,188 --> 00:09:19,748 Speaker 6: all this year, and I think that what happened last year, 228 00:09:19,788 --> 00:09:23,748 Speaker 6: they hungry, you know, and I don't see them. I 229 00:09:23,748 --> 00:09:26,428 Speaker 6: don't see them, you know, falling short to what their 230 00:09:26,468 --> 00:09:29,308 Speaker 6: goals are in my opinion, in that division. But I 231 00:09:29,308 --> 00:09:30,628 Speaker 6: think it's gonna come down to them. 232 00:09:30,468 --> 00:09:31,028 Speaker 7: In the rounds. 233 00:09:31,188 --> 00:09:32,988 Speaker 2: Well, what they do have a rock party who is 234 00:09:33,028 --> 00:09:35,508 Speaker 2: now signed, sealed and delivered for an extended period of time. 235 00:09:35,548 --> 00:09:36,108 Speaker 3: We know Quinton. 236 00:09:36,148 --> 00:09:38,548 Speaker 2: When it comes to your quarterback, Matthew Stafford, I think 237 00:09:38,588 --> 00:09:41,148 Speaker 2: I read a quote from you last night talking about 238 00:09:41,188 --> 00:09:43,468 Speaker 2: him as a future Hall of Famer, So I will 239 00:09:43,508 --> 00:09:45,108 Speaker 2: start with you. You think he gets there, but is 240 00:09:45,108 --> 00:09:46,388 Speaker 2: he a first ballot Hall of Famer. 241 00:09:46,508 --> 00:09:49,428 Speaker 5: I no doubt in my mind that he's the first 242 00:09:49,428 --> 00:09:50,828 Speaker 5: ballot Hall of Famer. 243 00:09:50,948 --> 00:09:53,108 Speaker 1: There is a reason. I'll tell you this. 244 00:09:53,788 --> 00:09:57,308 Speaker 5: The truest measure of performance is consistency, and this is 245 00:09:57,348 --> 00:09:59,988 Speaker 5: a guy that's done it year in and year. Obviously 246 00:10:00,348 --> 00:10:02,908 Speaker 5: the tenured during his lions, he might not have gotten 247 00:10:02,948 --> 00:10:06,108 Speaker 5: to the playoffs or anything like that, but he showed. 248 00:10:05,748 --> 00:10:07,068 Speaker 1: How much of a dog he was. 249 00:10:07,108 --> 00:10:08,988 Speaker 5: And every time we're in the locker room or we're 250 00:10:08,988 --> 00:10:10,068 Speaker 5: on the field, we always. 251 00:10:09,788 --> 00:10:10,428 Speaker 1: Call him a dog. 252 00:10:10,708 --> 00:10:12,748 Speaker 5: I'm gonna give you a little bit of statistics. He 253 00:10:13,068 --> 00:10:17,348 Speaker 5: is number ten on all time passing yards. I'm gonna 254 00:10:17,348 --> 00:10:18,788 Speaker 5: give you a couple of names, and you can kind 255 00:10:18,788 --> 00:10:21,468 Speaker 5: of guess or kind of figure out if these guys 256 00:10:21,468 --> 00:10:23,348 Speaker 5: are first ballot Hall of Famers. Some of them are 257 00:10:23,388 --> 00:10:27,148 Speaker 5: already Hall of Famers in the subs, Tom Brady, Drew Brees, 258 00:10:27,348 --> 00:10:30,868 Speaker 5: Jack Payne Manning, Jack Brett Farv Oh yeah, Ben Roethlisberger, 259 00:10:31,268 --> 00:10:32,108 Speaker 5: Philip Rivers. 260 00:10:32,548 --> 00:10:35,028 Speaker 1: You have Aaron Rodgers, Matt Ryan, Dan Marino. 261 00:10:36,028 --> 00:10:38,548 Speaker 5: If you look at that hole list, he would be like, oh, 262 00:10:38,588 --> 00:10:40,068 Speaker 5: there are some Hall of Famers there. There are some 263 00:10:40,108 --> 00:10:42,908 Speaker 5: guys you know potentially that are still playing. And Matthew 264 00:10:42,908 --> 00:10:45,108 Speaker 5: Stafford is number ten on that list. So whenever you're 265 00:10:45,148 --> 00:10:47,468 Speaker 5: in the company of other guys like that, you can 266 00:10:47,548 --> 00:10:50,068 Speaker 5: kind of meet make an easy assessment to say, you 267 00:10:50,108 --> 00:10:52,508 Speaker 5: know what, he's the first easy first ballot Hall of 268 00:10:52,548 --> 00:10:53,108 Speaker 5: Famer as well. 269 00:10:53,108 --> 00:10:55,108 Speaker 2: Caesar, you've been in company of at least one of 270 00:10:55,108 --> 00:10:57,788 Speaker 2: those guys, and Drew Brees you've been around him. Do 271 00:10:57,828 --> 00:11:00,348 Speaker 2: you look at Stafford and his accomplishments and say, first 272 00:11:00,388 --> 00:11:01,068 Speaker 2: ballot Hall of Famer? 273 00:11:01,388 --> 00:11:01,508 Speaker 6: Uh? 274 00:11:01,548 --> 00:11:03,508 Speaker 4: Yeah, I think I think all the way back to Detroit. 275 00:11:03,828 --> 00:11:05,308 Speaker 4: You know that's back when I was I was a 276 00:11:05,348 --> 00:11:08,908 Speaker 4: kid watching Matthew Stafford. You know, uh still don't mean 277 00:11:08,948 --> 00:11:11,788 Speaker 4: to call him too old or nothing, but yeah, you 278 00:11:11,788 --> 00:11:13,588 Speaker 4: look at the compliments, you look at you know what 279 00:11:13,668 --> 00:11:18,068 Speaker 4: he's done, and like you touched on consistency, he keeps 280 00:11:18,108 --> 00:11:19,828 Speaker 4: doing it every year, every year and every year, and 281 00:11:19,828 --> 00:11:22,508 Speaker 4: I think, uh, you know, got a championship, has a 282 00:11:22,508 --> 00:11:24,348 Speaker 4: super Bowl, and I don't. 283 00:11:24,388 --> 00:11:26,268 Speaker 8: I don't see why not chosen. 284 00:11:26,268 --> 00:11:28,428 Speaker 1: You've played with a lot of quarterbacks and some talented 285 00:11:28,428 --> 00:11:29,708 Speaker 1: ones as well. How do you assess it? 286 00:11:30,388 --> 00:11:32,668 Speaker 6: How many years was it that Matthew Stafford was in 287 00:11:32,788 --> 00:11:34,068 Speaker 6: LA and then they went to the Super Bowl? 288 00:11:34,108 --> 00:11:34,868 Speaker 7: Was their first year? 289 00:11:36,508 --> 00:11:39,348 Speaker 6: And was Calvin Calvin Johnson was the first ballot Hall 290 00:11:39,348 --> 00:11:42,508 Speaker 6: of Famer. So you can't put the losing in Detroit 291 00:11:42,588 --> 00:11:44,628 Speaker 6: on him. That doesn't take away from this. It set 292 00:11:44,708 --> 00:11:46,428 Speaker 6: so in my opinion, I believe. 293 00:11:46,468 --> 00:11:48,988 Speaker 3: So, you know, I guess I'm gonna be on my 294 00:11:49,028 --> 00:11:52,308 Speaker 3: own island over here and I'm saying no disrespect. You 295 00:11:52,348 --> 00:11:54,028 Speaker 3: say whatever you want to have, you say no disrespect. 296 00:11:54,068 --> 00:11:59,988 Speaker 3: You know that, right, So no disrespects. I believe that 297 00:12:00,028 --> 00:12:03,428 Speaker 3: Matthew Stafford is an amazing player, amazing. I think he's 298 00:12:03,468 --> 00:12:06,108 Speaker 3: a great quarterback. I think he's impacted this game. But 299 00:12:06,148 --> 00:12:08,668 Speaker 3: when I when I think about first ballot, and I 300 00:12:08,748 --> 00:12:10,948 Speaker 3: know this conversation about Hall of Famers and who should 301 00:12:10,988 --> 00:12:14,028 Speaker 3: go in first, I think about guys that are just 302 00:12:14,948 --> 00:12:18,068 Speaker 3: they impact the game so much. There's such a weapon 303 00:12:18,108 --> 00:12:21,588 Speaker 3: that they solely take over every single game that they 304 00:12:21,668 --> 00:12:23,868 Speaker 3: that they step on on the field for. They're the 305 00:12:23,868 --> 00:12:25,948 Speaker 3: guy that you have to circle and be so concerned 306 00:12:25,948 --> 00:12:28,908 Speaker 3: about that he could just single handedly just just destroy you. 307 00:12:29,388 --> 00:12:32,788 Speaker 3: I don't perceive Matthew Stafford as that. I perceive Matthew Stafford. 308 00:12:32,828 --> 00:12:35,388 Speaker 3: Ask somebody that you trust, that that it's going to 309 00:12:35,428 --> 00:12:37,668 Speaker 3: be comfortable and confident that's going to lead his team. 310 00:12:37,708 --> 00:12:40,228 Speaker 3: But he's not somebody that I fear. Right, He's not 311 00:12:40,268 --> 00:12:42,468 Speaker 3: somebody that I fear. And for that reason, I don't 312 00:12:42,468 --> 00:12:44,748 Speaker 3: consider him to be a first ballot. That's not to 313 00:12:44,788 --> 00:12:48,108 Speaker 3: say that he hasn't been consistently good throughout his career, 314 00:12:48,428 --> 00:12:50,188 Speaker 3: But when I think about first ballot guys, I'm like, 315 00:12:50,228 --> 00:12:52,788 Speaker 3: that's the guy, no matter what, no matter who's out there, 316 00:12:53,028 --> 00:12:54,908 Speaker 3: he's the guy that I'm like, Yeah, he's on my team. 317 00:12:54,988 --> 00:12:57,068 Speaker 5: No matter what, would you what would take him to 318 00:12:57,108 --> 00:12:58,548 Speaker 5: that point to be first ballot. 319 00:12:58,788 --> 00:13:00,508 Speaker 3: I think he begains. I think he against another ring. 320 00:13:00,668 --> 00:13:02,388 Speaker 3: I think against another ring for sure. And it's not 321 00:13:02,428 --> 00:13:04,508 Speaker 3: all about the rings and things. I know everybody talk 322 00:13:04,508 --> 00:13:06,988 Speaker 3: about the Lebron conversation right now, but you know, I 323 00:13:07,028 --> 00:13:09,068 Speaker 3: played with a lot of great players. I play with 324 00:13:09,148 --> 00:13:11,068 Speaker 3: Tom Brady, I play with t o I play with 325 00:13:11,148 --> 00:13:13,228 Speaker 3: Randy Moss. And when you hear about those guys, those 326 00:13:13,228 --> 00:13:15,868 Speaker 3: were like, okay, that's guys are first or top three 327 00:13:16,148 --> 00:13:18,948 Speaker 3: in their position group. I don't consider Matthew Stafford to 328 00:13:18,988 --> 00:13:19,228 Speaker 3: be that. 329 00:13:19,348 --> 00:13:19,468 Speaker 8: Now. 330 00:13:19,468 --> 00:13:22,548 Speaker 3: There's been a gazillion great quarterbacks over the years, but 331 00:13:22,708 --> 00:13:25,908 Speaker 3: I don't think about Matthew Stafford in that same light. 332 00:13:26,708 --> 00:13:28,628 Speaker 3: If you ask a question, is Matthew Stafford or a 333 00:13:28,628 --> 00:13:31,588 Speaker 3: first ballot or is Eli Manning a first ballot? I'm 334 00:13:31,588 --> 00:13:34,308 Speaker 3: gonna say Matthew Stafford has had better statistics, but I'm 335 00:13:34,308 --> 00:13:36,388 Speaker 3: gonna say that Eli Manning got them got them rings right, 336 00:13:36,428 --> 00:13:38,228 Speaker 3: so when he gets to the ball, he wins that thing. 337 00:13:38,308 --> 00:13:40,508 Speaker 3: So that's how I weigh it. And it's a very 338 00:13:40,628 --> 00:13:43,828 Speaker 3: tricky conversation. But I don't perceive him as a first ballot, 339 00:13:43,828 --> 00:13:45,028 Speaker 3: but he's definitely a Hall of Famer. 340 00:13:45,348 --> 00:13:47,748 Speaker 7: But everything in his situation wasn't in his control. You're 341 00:13:47,748 --> 00:13:49,548 Speaker 7: absolutely correct. Eli I had was in a. 342 00:13:49,508 --> 00:13:52,828 Speaker 6: Lot better situation, better defense, better team, you know, better 343 00:13:52,868 --> 00:13:55,188 Speaker 6: situation to win. Matthew wasn't in that, and he went 344 00:13:55,228 --> 00:13:57,828 Speaker 6: to a situation that was like that was ideal, and 345 00:13:58,028 --> 00:13:58,908 Speaker 6: you know he's doing it. 346 00:13:58,948 --> 00:14:02,108 Speaker 3: I agree, I agree. It's definitely a conversation to be had. 347 00:14:02,468 --> 00:14:04,388 Speaker 2: You know, yesterday on the show, we were talking about, 348 00:14:05,188 --> 00:14:07,548 Speaker 2: you know, opportunity to go win a Super Bowl. Right, 349 00:14:07,628 --> 00:14:10,748 Speaker 2: there's MVPs for Lamar Jackson. We got Josh Allen who's 350 00:14:10,748 --> 00:14:12,308 Speaker 2: there as well. And I think you even said, hey, 351 00:14:12,348 --> 00:14:15,988 Speaker 2: the situation for Lamar is a better situation you had, Josh. 352 00:14:15,988 --> 00:14:18,068 Speaker 2: Actually you thought the Bills were, you know, getting to 353 00:14:18,108 --> 00:14:20,908 Speaker 2: a super Bowl. And maybe adding to that resume from 354 00:14:20,908 --> 00:14:23,668 Speaker 2: Matthew Stafford will come down to that supporting cast. There's 355 00:14:23,668 --> 00:14:25,788 Speaker 2: a good stretch of losses that racked up when he 356 00:14:25,868 --> 00:14:28,748 Speaker 2: was in Detroit there. I can't imagine if Matthew was 357 00:14:28,788 --> 00:14:31,308 Speaker 2: playing maybe on better, stronger teams earlier in his career, 358 00:14:31,948 --> 00:14:34,508 Speaker 2: maybe we're having a different conversation and Quinton's does not 359 00:14:34,708 --> 00:14:36,548 Speaker 2: have to pound the table here and going, hey, here's 360 00:14:36,548 --> 00:14:37,268 Speaker 2: a first year. 361 00:14:37,588 --> 00:14:38,868 Speaker 3: And you know what, and it comes. And the thing 362 00:14:38,908 --> 00:14:41,788 Speaker 3: about the Hall of Fame conversations is it's all opinion, right, 363 00:14:41,828 --> 00:14:43,748 Speaker 3: It's all opinion base. Everybody's gonna look at it, perceive 364 00:14:43,788 --> 00:14:45,708 Speaker 3: it differently, you know. Like I said, I mentioned I played. 365 00:14:45,468 --> 00:14:45,748 Speaker 8: With t O. 366 00:14:46,028 --> 00:14:49,428 Speaker 3: T O to me is top three, hands down receivers 367 00:14:49,428 --> 00:14:51,828 Speaker 3: of all time. But he was a first ballot, right, 368 00:14:51,868 --> 00:14:53,668 Speaker 3: So it's not just about yours, it's not just about 369 00:14:53,668 --> 00:14:56,068 Speaker 3: the production. Right. People are gonna perceive it differently, right, 370 00:14:56,108 --> 00:14:58,228 Speaker 3: So in my eyes, that's a no brainer. He's first ballot. 371 00:14:58,348 --> 00:15:00,348 Speaker 3: He wasn't, right, So when you start talking about guys 372 00:15:00,388 --> 00:15:02,548 Speaker 3: like Matthew Stafford, do you look at Matthew Stafford in 373 00:15:02,588 --> 00:15:03,988 Speaker 3: the same light as a t O Me. 374 00:15:04,148 --> 00:15:06,548 Speaker 1: No, I'll give you the last bite of the apple 375 00:15:06,548 --> 00:15:06,908 Speaker 1: here quick. 376 00:15:06,908 --> 00:15:08,748 Speaker 2: Because you are one of his teammates, you do think 377 00:15:08,748 --> 00:15:11,108 Speaker 2: he is a future first ballot Hall of Famer? 378 00:15:12,068 --> 00:15:12,828 Speaker 1: Is there a moment? 379 00:15:12,948 --> 00:15:15,388 Speaker 2: Is there a story that will resonate because we don't 380 00:15:15,428 --> 00:15:16,708 Speaker 2: know you said, hey, like we call him a dog 381 00:15:16,708 --> 00:15:17,468 Speaker 2: inside the locker room. 382 00:15:17,508 --> 00:15:19,788 Speaker 1: We can reference the stats, and I think the reality. 383 00:15:19,388 --> 00:15:21,828 Speaker 2: Is when we have conversations when we haven't played with him, 384 00:15:21,828 --> 00:15:24,308 Speaker 2: we're not inside that locker room. That's the thing that 385 00:15:24,348 --> 00:15:26,148 Speaker 2: we can point to. Is there something that you would 386 00:15:26,148 --> 00:15:27,588 Speaker 2: point to that puts him over the top. 387 00:15:28,268 --> 00:15:31,148 Speaker 5: The biggest thing that I've noticed about Matthew Stafford is 388 00:15:31,348 --> 00:15:36,188 Speaker 5: his resiliency. There's two clips that have been played consistently 389 00:15:36,388 --> 00:15:39,268 Speaker 5: over time in our team meetings, and that has been 390 00:15:39,388 --> 00:15:40,108 Speaker 5: one when. 391 00:15:39,948 --> 00:15:45,388 Speaker 1: He was at Detroit. He threw it was a two 392 00:15:45,428 --> 00:15:45,948 Speaker 1: minute drive. 393 00:15:45,988 --> 00:15:48,908 Speaker 5: He was driving down the field, he gets drilled by 394 00:15:49,308 --> 00:15:52,868 Speaker 5: a defender, his shoulder pops out, comes down the field, 395 00:15:53,148 --> 00:15:54,908 Speaker 5: is able to throw, is able to throw a. 396 00:15:54,828 --> 00:15:57,548 Speaker 1: Touchdown pass with his shoulder popped out. So that's one example. 397 00:15:58,108 --> 00:16:01,148 Speaker 5: When we played the Detroit Lions and I saw this firsthand, 398 00:16:01,188 --> 00:16:04,748 Speaker 5: I was amazed about how tough he was. He gets 399 00:16:04,908 --> 00:16:07,988 Speaker 5: hit by Aiden Hutchinson, and no one really tells you. 400 00:16:07,988 --> 00:16:10,108 Speaker 5: You know, sometimes you hear players of stories of them 401 00:16:10,108 --> 00:16:11,788 Speaker 5: getting knocked out, but they'll lie a little bit and 402 00:16:11,828 --> 00:16:15,148 Speaker 5: say that he was blacked out on the field, gets up, 403 00:16:15,188 --> 00:16:18,428 Speaker 5: pops up and starts talking to Aiden Hutchinson right there. 404 00:16:18,468 --> 00:16:20,588 Speaker 5: And then I'm like, that is a dog. That is 405 00:16:20,628 --> 00:16:23,108 Speaker 5: a guy I can rally behind. That is a guy 406 00:16:23,188 --> 00:16:24,828 Speaker 5: I want to be at the leader of my team. 407 00:16:24,948 --> 00:16:27,708 Speaker 5: So there are a lot of things. And you guys, know, 408 00:16:27,988 --> 00:16:31,148 Speaker 5: you hear stories all the time, guys that you have 409 00:16:31,228 --> 00:16:33,388 Speaker 5: been knocked out or guys that are playing through injuries. 410 00:16:33,428 --> 00:16:36,148 Speaker 5: But those sometimes aren't things that the media shows or 411 00:16:36,188 --> 00:16:38,988 Speaker 5: sometimes the media hears. And I think when you see 412 00:16:38,988 --> 00:16:42,468 Speaker 5: those stories or see those things as a player, it just. 413 00:16:42,428 --> 00:16:44,868 Speaker 1: Gives you a more appreciation of that player. Those are 414 00:16:44,908 --> 00:16:48,308 Speaker 1: trait games, by the way. They feel different, right, completely different. 415 00:16:48,388 --> 00:16:51,308 Speaker 5: The atmosphere when we first played them in the first 416 00:16:51,308 --> 00:16:52,988 Speaker 5: playoff game when they got back what was it two 417 00:16:53,028 --> 00:16:56,828 Speaker 5: years ago? It was and it was probably the most 418 00:16:56,868 --> 00:16:58,508 Speaker 5: anybody to tell you that played in that game, it 419 00:16:58,548 --> 00:17:00,868 Speaker 5: was the most incredible environment ever. I mean, you have 420 00:17:01,268 --> 00:17:05,348 Speaker 5: fans are right behind your head. So the playoffs are 421 00:17:05,468 --> 00:17:07,508 Speaker 5: a different environment in the sells. But then when we 422 00:17:07,588 --> 00:17:10,068 Speaker 5: had Detroit, when we went over there to Ford Field, 423 00:17:11,308 --> 00:17:13,948 Speaker 5: I enjoyed it. I know, you know, the outcome wasn't 424 00:17:13,988 --> 00:17:15,788 Speaker 5: the way we wanted to, but you know it's a 425 00:17:15,788 --> 00:17:18,228 Speaker 5: great environment always playing in the playoffs, especially like a 426 00:17:18,228 --> 00:17:18,708 Speaker 5: place like that. 427 00:17:18,868 --> 00:17:20,748 Speaker 2: Yeah, we will continue this conversation, by the way, on 428 00:17:20,788 --> 00:17:22,548 Speaker 2: the NFC specifically. 429 00:17:21,948 --> 00:17:24,228 Speaker 1: Inside that division. But we do have some breaking news. 430 00:17:24,428 --> 00:17:26,828 Speaker 2: Don't always get to say that this early in the day, 431 00:17:26,868 --> 00:17:29,948 Speaker 2: but yes, SR Mike Garrafollo is reporting that there's at 432 00:17:30,028 --> 00:17:32,468 Speaker 2: least reason to smile here if you are. 433 00:17:32,348 --> 00:17:34,388 Speaker 1: A Tampa Bay Bucks fan. 434 00:17:34,668 --> 00:17:37,188 Speaker 2: The Bucks have agreed to a multi year contract extension 435 00:17:37,388 --> 00:17:38,748 Speaker 2: with Todd Bowles and Jason Light. 436 00:17:38,788 --> 00:17:39,228 Speaker 3: How about this. 437 00:17:39,308 --> 00:17:42,868 Speaker 2: Bucks have won three straight division titles under Bowls and Light. 438 00:17:42,948 --> 00:17:45,468 Speaker 1: The two have helped take Tampa Bay at this. 439 00:17:45,468 --> 00:17:48,108 Speaker 2: Point to the only NFC team to reach the playoffs 440 00:17:48,148 --> 00:17:49,908 Speaker 2: in the past five years. 441 00:17:49,948 --> 00:17:51,068 Speaker 1: You know coach pretty well. 442 00:17:51,108 --> 00:17:52,668 Speaker 3: I do. Min When I came in as a rookie 443 00:17:53,028 --> 00:17:54,828 Speaker 3: to the Dallas Cowboys back in two thousand and seven, 444 00:17:54,868 --> 00:17:56,908 Speaker 3: he was our secondary's coach, so I had an opportunity 445 00:17:56,908 --> 00:17:59,068 Speaker 3: to see him early on in his career and to 446 00:17:59,108 --> 00:18:01,628 Speaker 3: see him really a sin from you know, the secondary 447 00:18:01,668 --> 00:18:04,708 Speaker 3: coach to a decordinator to obviously a head coach down 448 00:18:04,748 --> 00:18:07,268 Speaker 3: there in Tampa and see exactly what he's done with 449 00:18:07,348 --> 00:18:10,268 Speaker 3: that team, with that organization. And now he has his 450 00:18:10,388 --> 00:18:12,628 Speaker 3: quarterback that's really at the helm of things. It's never 451 00:18:12,628 --> 00:18:15,228 Speaker 3: been a question. They're concerned about his defense, his ability 452 00:18:15,268 --> 00:18:17,468 Speaker 3: for his defensive produced. But now he has this QB 453 00:18:17,628 --> 00:18:20,228 Speaker 3: and those guys have been balling out, They've been winning games, 454 00:18:20,388 --> 00:18:22,268 Speaker 3: and now Tampa is one of the most respected and 455 00:18:22,388 --> 00:18:23,948 Speaker 3: feared teams in the league. 456 00:18:24,108 --> 00:18:26,708 Speaker 2: You see these guys season on a regular basis. Here, 457 00:18:26,748 --> 00:18:27,868 Speaker 2: What do you make of this news. 458 00:18:28,308 --> 00:18:31,428 Speaker 4: Congratulations to him. I mean it was earned. You know, 459 00:18:32,628 --> 00:18:34,348 Speaker 4: they went to the they want a division. I think 460 00:18:34,388 --> 00:18:36,828 Speaker 4: it was four straight years, I think was it. I 461 00:18:36,828 --> 00:18:39,668 Speaker 4: mean he earned it. So congratulations to him. 462 00:18:40,468 --> 00:18:42,668 Speaker 2: I feel like there's like a little reluctant to talk 463 00:18:42,668 --> 00:18:44,228 Speaker 2: about about this having as. 464 00:18:44,228 --> 00:18:47,028 Speaker 4: Much I'm always going to give credit with credit due 465 00:18:47,148 --> 00:18:50,068 Speaker 4: for sure. You know, you know it's it's it's time 466 00:18:50,108 --> 00:18:51,628 Speaker 4: to hate. There's a time and place to hate him, 467 00:18:51,628 --> 00:18:53,548 Speaker 4: you know, hate the Bucks. But you know, right now, 468 00:18:53,708 --> 00:18:57,028 Speaker 4: congratulations to him. You know grave yah close bow. 469 00:18:57,148 --> 00:18:59,748 Speaker 6: That was my first coach coming into the NFL, So 470 00:18:59,788 --> 00:19:01,868 Speaker 6: you congratulations to him for sure. You know, he's a 471 00:19:01,908 --> 00:19:03,748 Speaker 6: great man, great coach. I can still pick up the 472 00:19:03,748 --> 00:19:05,708 Speaker 6: phone to this day to call him. You know, it 473 00:19:05,748 --> 00:19:07,668 Speaker 6: was really there for me more than me as not 474 00:19:07,708 --> 00:19:09,468 Speaker 6: just a football player, but as a man. You know, 475 00:19:09,588 --> 00:19:12,388 Speaker 6: taught us life off the field, you know, how to 476 00:19:12,428 --> 00:19:15,428 Speaker 6: conduct ourselves and you know he's a fair guy. You know, 477 00:19:15,468 --> 00:19:19,228 Speaker 6: he's a coach that is off the integrity of you 478 00:19:19,308 --> 00:19:21,148 Speaker 6: work hard, you get what you deserve. You go out 479 00:19:21,188 --> 00:19:23,268 Speaker 6: there and earn it and you'll get it. So, you know, 480 00:19:23,428 --> 00:19:25,348 Speaker 6: salute to him, you know, a big shot out to him. 481 00:19:25,508 --> 00:19:27,508 Speaker 6: You know, love the Coach Bowls for certain you know, 482 00:19:28,148 --> 00:19:31,108 Speaker 6: same college, you know, and definitely deserves it. 483 00:19:36,748 --> 00:19:43,268 Speaker 2: He's got a moment that we head for him. 484 00:19:43,468 --> 00:19:52,068 Speaker 9: Here comes up within got there to flect it away. 485 00:19:52,148 --> 00:19:55,788 Speaker 9: By the way, quitting lay I touched to the quarterback for. 486 00:19:55,788 --> 00:19:58,628 Speaker 2: A guy that's a safety sometimes in the corner sometimes, 487 00:19:58,668 --> 00:20:00,468 Speaker 2: he said, Nicole really does a good job. 488 00:20:00,828 --> 00:20:05,068 Speaker 1: There's the stuff they needed. He is a little bit 489 00:20:05,068 --> 00:20:05,788 Speaker 1: of a stud here. 490 00:20:05,948 --> 00:20:11,148 Speaker 2: We got defensive that all right, friends, I'm getting flat. 491 00:20:11,228 --> 00:20:13,468 Speaker 2: It's either Quinn or it's MJD one of those guys 492 00:20:13,548 --> 00:20:15,588 Speaker 2: sort of yelling rams house at some point here on 493 00:20:15,668 --> 00:20:18,668 Speaker 2: an NFL network set here. But because Quinton is with us, 494 00:20:18,668 --> 00:20:20,188 Speaker 2: we're gonna play a little game, and yes we are 495 00:20:20,188 --> 00:20:22,748 Speaker 2: calling it right on cute. We're going to see you 496 00:20:22,868 --> 00:20:25,508 Speaker 2: up on a question here and you get an opportunity 497 00:20:25,668 --> 00:20:28,108 Speaker 2: to pick a team and then maybe even a specific player. 498 00:20:28,348 --> 00:20:30,828 Speaker 1: And we have emojis that we're gonna have to uh 499 00:20:30,988 --> 00:20:32,468 Speaker 1: ready rock and roll here, ready rock roll? 500 00:20:32,468 --> 00:20:34,068 Speaker 2: All right, So first question, you get to pick a 501 00:20:34,068 --> 00:20:36,588 Speaker 2: team to answer this question for what under the radar 502 00:20:36,668 --> 00:20:39,788 Speaker 2: player on this team do defenses need to respect more? 503 00:20:40,028 --> 00:20:41,028 Speaker 1: Who's the team of the player? 504 00:20:41,188 --> 00:20:43,508 Speaker 5: The team I'm going to pick right now is going 505 00:20:43,588 --> 00:20:45,388 Speaker 5: to be actually the Seattle Seahawks. 506 00:20:45,508 --> 00:20:48,228 Speaker 1: I like them a lot. I think, uh it's going 507 00:20:48,268 --> 00:20:48,548 Speaker 1: to be. 508 00:20:48,508 --> 00:20:50,988 Speaker 5: Interesting in the player that I'm going to choose is 509 00:20:51,188 --> 00:20:53,548 Speaker 5: Jays sin Or Jackson Smith and Jigba. 510 00:20:54,028 --> 00:20:54,228 Speaker 3: Now. 511 00:20:54,388 --> 00:20:57,428 Speaker 1: Last year he had a coming into the league season. 512 00:20:57,828 --> 00:21:00,868 Speaker 5: He tied the franchise record for the Seattle Seahawks for receptions, 513 00:21:01,148 --> 00:21:05,108 Speaker 5: had over one thousand yards last season. He plays strong, 514 00:21:05,228 --> 00:21:08,548 Speaker 5: he's fast, he understands the offense. I'm really excited to 515 00:21:08,908 --> 00:21:11,468 Speaker 5: go against him, but also see what he does throughout year. 516 00:21:11,548 --> 00:21:13,548 Speaker 2: All right, in terms of some of those players, he 517 00:21:13,628 --> 00:21:15,108 Speaker 2: just dropped a wide receivers to chosen. 518 00:21:15,148 --> 00:21:17,788 Speaker 7: What do you think about you as n Jays? He 519 00:21:18,148 --> 00:21:19,148 Speaker 7: he's like that for sure. 520 00:21:19,708 --> 00:21:22,668 Speaker 6: He's definitely going to continue to evolve and I feel 521 00:21:22,708 --> 00:21:24,828 Speaker 6: like he's still he hasn't even know really reached the 522 00:21:24,828 --> 00:21:29,228 Speaker 6: prime of his career. But definitely definitely top ten receiving 523 00:21:29,228 --> 00:21:30,828 Speaker 6: in NFLS season. 524 00:21:30,828 --> 00:21:38,348 Speaker 1: You buying that top ten at a lot of good. 525 00:21:40,228 --> 00:21:42,108 Speaker 4: Like I said, like, there's no direspect to anybody. 526 00:21:42,348 --> 00:21:43,748 Speaker 8: It's just a lot of receivers. 527 00:21:44,028 --> 00:21:46,188 Speaker 4: So I think when you talk about top ten, you 528 00:21:46,308 --> 00:21:48,268 Speaker 4: put that could be in the changele a lot once 529 00:21:48,308 --> 00:21:49,468 Speaker 4: you get to eight. 530 00:21:49,428 --> 00:21:54,108 Speaker 8: Nine, ten. But I think he can be top ten. 531 00:21:54,428 --> 00:21:56,428 Speaker 4: I think he can for sure be solidified top ten 532 00:21:56,468 --> 00:21:58,268 Speaker 4: to where I'm not even thinking about it. 533 00:21:58,348 --> 00:22:00,028 Speaker 3: Okay, to your point, there's a lot of a lot 534 00:22:00,068 --> 00:22:01,708 Speaker 3: of good receivers in this league. I don't consider hiing 535 00:22:01,748 --> 00:22:03,868 Speaker 3: to be a top ten yet, but it's very indicative 536 00:22:03,868 --> 00:22:06,588 Speaker 3: of what the with the team and organization things about him. 537 00:22:06,668 --> 00:22:09,228 Speaker 3: To let Tyler Lockett go and DK Micatt go and 538 00:22:09,268 --> 00:22:10,788 Speaker 3: say here take the rem. 539 00:22:10,708 --> 00:22:13,028 Speaker 2: Okay, And by the way, we can't go and with Seattle. 540 00:22:13,068 --> 00:22:15,388 Speaker 2: So we're picking some other team here. So what player 541 00:22:15,588 --> 00:22:18,508 Speaker 2: do you think of first when you face this team? 542 00:22:19,108 --> 00:22:21,428 Speaker 1: Well, I'm gonna go with a new league guy. How 543 00:22:21,468 --> 00:22:22,268 Speaker 1: to slide this over? 544 00:22:22,308 --> 00:22:24,548 Speaker 5: A newly guy that just got paid with the San 545 00:22:24,588 --> 00:22:25,828 Speaker 5: Francisco forty nineals. 546 00:22:25,948 --> 00:22:27,468 Speaker 1: Talk a little bit about brock Party. 547 00:22:27,908 --> 00:22:30,908 Speaker 5: Now brock Party, he's been successful over his tenure at 548 00:22:30,948 --> 00:22:32,708 Speaker 5: the forty nine Ers. He's been able to go to 549 00:22:32,748 --> 00:22:35,828 Speaker 5: the Super Bowl, go to a couple NFC championships, and 550 00:22:35,868 --> 00:22:37,468 Speaker 5: there is really a reason why they paid him. 551 00:22:37,508 --> 00:22:40,788 Speaker 1: They trust him. Kyle Shanahan does a great job. 552 00:22:40,628 --> 00:22:43,028 Speaker 5: Of putting him in positions to, you know, throw the 553 00:22:43,068 --> 00:22:46,868 Speaker 5: ball to his premier supporting cast and you know, that 554 00:22:46,988 --> 00:22:49,348 Speaker 5: is a team that you know, I don't necessarily like, 555 00:22:49,388 --> 00:22:52,188 Speaker 5: but you have to watch out for. They have him, 556 00:22:52,308 --> 00:22:57,188 Speaker 5: they have Christian McCaffrey, Trent Williams who's been amazing, George Kibble, 557 00:22:57,268 --> 00:22:58,668 Speaker 5: these are all guys who's had. 558 00:22:58,988 --> 00:23:01,628 Speaker 1: Continued success in the league. So it should be interesting 559 00:23:01,708 --> 00:23:03,468 Speaker 1: to see what they do this year that. 560 00:23:03,548 --> 00:23:05,308 Speaker 2: A healthy Brandon and I, by the way, I feel 561 00:23:05,348 --> 00:23:07,948 Speaker 2: like I don't necessarily like them, or something along those lines. 562 00:23:07,948 --> 00:23:09,428 Speaker 1: That is a quote from Quentin. 563 00:23:09,308 --> 00:23:11,908 Speaker 2: Lake with regarding the San Francisco forty nine Ers not 564 00:23:11,948 --> 00:23:14,988 Speaker 2: shocking there, chosere What do you make of the Niners? 565 00:23:15,188 --> 00:23:17,668 Speaker 7: I like forty nine ers, That's my favorite in the NFC. 566 00:23:17,828 --> 00:23:18,188 Speaker 8: Wes. 567 00:23:19,228 --> 00:23:20,708 Speaker 6: Like I said, I think they coming in with a 568 00:23:20,788 --> 00:23:22,948 Speaker 6: chip on they shoulder. You know, they've been there before. 569 00:23:22,988 --> 00:23:25,028 Speaker 6: They know what it takes, you know, they have some 570 00:23:25,108 --> 00:23:27,428 Speaker 6: new pieces, but I think they have the right pieces. 571 00:23:27,708 --> 00:23:29,388 Speaker 1: It's Rock Party for UC's or the guy that you 572 00:23:29,428 --> 00:23:29,948 Speaker 1: think of for. 573 00:23:29,948 --> 00:23:31,348 Speaker 8: This team, Yeah for sure. 574 00:23:31,868 --> 00:23:34,988 Speaker 4: No, I know most people are, but I'm off this line. 575 00:23:34,988 --> 00:23:37,628 Speaker 4: I think of Trent, the big fella. Yeah, well, when 576 00:23:37,668 --> 00:23:39,308 Speaker 4: we thought about forty nine ers, I'm thinking the Trent. 577 00:23:39,708 --> 00:23:41,028 Speaker 4: You know what I'm saying. The guys up front, So 578 00:23:41,068 --> 00:23:43,108 Speaker 4: that's the think of forty nine first guy come in 579 00:23:43,148 --> 00:23:43,468 Speaker 4: my mind? 580 00:23:44,068 --> 00:23:46,388 Speaker 3: All right? For me, I'm gonna say this is the 581 00:23:46,508 --> 00:23:48,028 Speaker 3: This is the vibe of the forty nine ers right now. 582 00:23:48,228 --> 00:23:48,508 Speaker 1: Right now? 583 00:23:48,508 --> 00:23:51,268 Speaker 3: They're mad, right, they're mad because last year just wasn't 584 00:23:51,268 --> 00:23:52,708 Speaker 3: their year. They had a lot of injuries. 585 00:23:52,788 --> 00:23:52,908 Speaker 8: Right. 586 00:23:52,988 --> 00:23:54,748 Speaker 3: You've always known the forty nine ers as being the 587 00:23:54,788 --> 00:23:58,868 Speaker 3: top dogs, highly competitive, but now last year they were down, right, 588 00:23:58,908 --> 00:24:00,628 Speaker 3: they were down and out. Not only were they down 589 00:24:00,668 --> 00:24:02,428 Speaker 3: and out, they knew that they that was the last 590 00:24:02,508 --> 00:24:04,828 Speaker 3: year that they're gonna be able to retain all their goals. 591 00:24:04,948 --> 00:24:07,508 Speaker 3: They had to pay Brock Party. By paying Brock Party, 592 00:24:07,628 --> 00:24:10,548 Speaker 3: you lost all your contributors on defense, not all, most 593 00:24:10,588 --> 00:24:11,988 Speaker 3: most of them, right, So now you got to get 594 00:24:11,988 --> 00:24:13,708 Speaker 3: some young bucks in there. So I think they're mad, right, 595 00:24:13,748 --> 00:24:15,628 Speaker 3: now because they don't have the respect that they're your 596 00:24:15,708 --> 00:24:16,188 Speaker 3: customed to have. 597 00:24:16,428 --> 00:24:19,588 Speaker 2: Oka, you have to now talk about the Arizona Cardinals, 598 00:24:19,628 --> 00:24:22,548 Speaker 2: So you tell me what makes that team difficult to face. 599 00:24:23,068 --> 00:24:25,228 Speaker 5: The thing that makes this team difficult to face, the 600 00:24:25,268 --> 00:24:29,108 Speaker 5: Arizona Cardinals is the fact that you have a mobile quarterback. 601 00:24:29,188 --> 00:24:31,788 Speaker 5: Anytime you have a mobile quarterback, especially me being a 602 00:24:32,228 --> 00:24:34,548 Speaker 5: defensive guy, is you have to look at it two ways. 603 00:24:34,788 --> 00:24:37,548 Speaker 5: You know, when the quarterback gets outside of the pocket, 604 00:24:37,588 --> 00:24:39,628 Speaker 5: there's a lot of different things that he can do. 605 00:24:40,068 --> 00:24:42,268 Speaker 5: You also have to think about his supporting cast as well, 606 00:24:42,508 --> 00:24:46,148 Speaker 5: James Connor, Marvin Harrison Junior. You have a lot of 607 00:24:46,188 --> 00:24:48,908 Speaker 5: guys that can make plays, and it's interesting to see 608 00:24:48,948 --> 00:24:50,788 Speaker 5: what they did. They were very competitive in a lot 609 00:24:50,788 --> 00:24:53,308 Speaker 5: of their games last year, so it should be surprising 610 00:24:53,388 --> 00:24:55,668 Speaker 5: I say, you know, not going to say they're contenders 611 00:24:55,788 --> 00:24:58,028 Speaker 5: in the NFC West, but definitely a team to watch 612 00:24:58,068 --> 00:24:58,308 Speaker 5: out for. 613 00:24:58,428 --> 00:25:00,468 Speaker 1: Okay, chosen, how do you dissect that squad? 614 00:25:00,668 --> 00:25:02,588 Speaker 6: I feel like what Arizona did a team you can't 615 00:25:02,628 --> 00:25:05,388 Speaker 6: sleep on. You know, with Kyler and what he's able 616 00:25:05,468 --> 00:25:08,068 Speaker 6: to do back there, and James Connor, you know, he's 617 00:25:08,148 --> 00:25:11,508 Speaker 6: he's he's a he's a dog, you know, defense with 618 00:25:11,588 --> 00:25:13,748 Speaker 6: Buddha Baker. You know, they have some good pieces. They've 619 00:25:13,788 --> 00:25:16,508 Speaker 6: got some good young weapons at receivers. So they definitely 620 00:25:16,508 --> 00:25:18,668 Speaker 6: a team you can't look at and like, you know, 621 00:25:18,948 --> 00:25:20,668 Speaker 6: figure it's just an automatic wine. 622 00:25:20,868 --> 00:25:22,828 Speaker 2: Chose to know your teammates here because any time you're 623 00:25:22,828 --> 00:25:26,468 Speaker 2: going to make reference to a Washington here, he's gonna 624 00:25:26,548 --> 00:25:28,668 Speaker 2: light up here. What about freezeaster when it comes to 625 00:25:28,708 --> 00:25:29,188 Speaker 2: the Cardinals. 626 00:25:29,228 --> 00:25:31,708 Speaker 4: Yeah, when it comes to the Cardinals, I said last 627 00:25:31,788 --> 00:25:34,428 Speaker 4: year they didn't you know, it wasn't you know, an 628 00:25:34,468 --> 00:25:37,588 Speaker 4: amazing season. But I get like you said, it's not 629 00:25:37,628 --> 00:25:39,228 Speaker 4: a team you want to sleep on, you know, as 630 00:25:39,268 --> 00:25:40,348 Speaker 4: of any team, but you don't want to sleep on 631 00:25:40,388 --> 00:25:41,108 Speaker 4: the car because they have a. 632 00:25:41,108 --> 00:25:42,068 Speaker 8: Lot of weapons around them. 633 00:25:42,068 --> 00:25:44,108 Speaker 4: And you know, once those guys start to jail together, 634 00:25:44,148 --> 00:25:45,868 Speaker 4: I think I think at some point they can be 635 00:25:45,948 --> 00:25:47,508 Speaker 4: a really good Yeah. 636 00:25:47,948 --> 00:25:50,948 Speaker 3: Yeah, the thing you said was at some point, right, 637 00:25:51,068 --> 00:25:52,708 Speaker 3: So the fact that you said at some point it's 638 00:25:52,828 --> 00:25:55,068 Speaker 3: really good, I mean, I don't know, I don't know. 639 00:25:55,108 --> 00:25:57,068 Speaker 3: I don't know who the Arizona Cardinals are from week 640 00:25:57,108 --> 00:25:58,348 Speaker 3: to week. We know that they have a lot of 641 00:25:58,388 --> 00:26:00,948 Speaker 3: really good talent. We know we got we got McBride. Okay, 642 00:26:00,988 --> 00:26:03,348 Speaker 3: they got Connor Murray. We know their defense is coming along. 643 00:26:03,388 --> 00:26:05,828 Speaker 3: But I don't truly think that you have an identity 644 00:26:06,388 --> 00:26:08,588 Speaker 3: just yet. When you step on the field against the Cardinals. 645 00:26:08,628 --> 00:26:10,108 Speaker 3: You can put me wrong. I've been out the game 646 00:26:10,108 --> 00:26:12,148 Speaker 3: for a minute, right, But you're on the field those guys. 647 00:26:12,348 --> 00:26:14,628 Speaker 3: Do you know what you're going to get when you 648 00:26:14,708 --> 00:26:16,148 Speaker 3: face these guys on a Sunday? 649 00:26:16,628 --> 00:26:17,188 Speaker 1: I think you do. 650 00:26:18,748 --> 00:26:21,188 Speaker 5: There have been times where they have been challenging. They 651 00:26:21,228 --> 00:26:23,468 Speaker 5: come out to play in certain occasions. Obviously, you know, 652 00:26:23,548 --> 00:26:25,228 Speaker 5: over the last couple of years, there has been a 653 00:26:25,228 --> 00:26:27,988 Speaker 5: little bit of injury. Kyler Murray did have a significant 654 00:26:28,028 --> 00:26:29,828 Speaker 5: knee injury, you know, a couple of years ago, so 655 00:26:30,268 --> 00:26:32,268 Speaker 5: that played a little bit of a factor. But whenever 656 00:26:32,308 --> 00:26:35,188 Speaker 5: we played them, those games were close. You know, one 657 00:26:35,188 --> 00:26:37,268 Speaker 5: of the games, unfortunately we got blown out. 658 00:26:37,108 --> 00:26:37,908 Speaker 1: Early in the season. 659 00:26:38,348 --> 00:26:40,628 Speaker 5: You know, later in the season, we obviously that that 660 00:26:40,668 --> 00:26:43,588 Speaker 5: game came down to the wire. So they always come 661 00:26:43,628 --> 00:26:45,708 Speaker 5: to play and they kind of hit their stride later 662 00:26:45,748 --> 00:26:48,148 Speaker 5: in the season. I think they got a good team. 663 00:26:48,548 --> 00:26:51,428 Speaker 5: I'm not too sure obviously, you know, it is a 664 00:26:51,628 --> 00:26:53,548 Speaker 5: who knows. They have to prove it. They haven't been 665 00:26:53,588 --> 00:26:55,948 Speaker 5: to the playoffs in a little while, so there is 666 00:26:55,988 --> 00:26:59,108 Speaker 5: a lot to prove. It's still a young team there, 667 00:26:59,308 --> 00:27:03,868 Speaker 5: I mean, go ahead. Like I said, there's a lot 668 00:27:03,908 --> 00:27:05,428 Speaker 5: to prove. I'm not going to say that they don't 669 00:27:05,428 --> 00:27:08,108 Speaker 5: have the time, but there is just a stepping stone 670 00:27:08,148 --> 00:27:09,908 Speaker 5: that they need to hit to be able to get 671 00:27:09,908 --> 00:27:10,988 Speaker 5: to that contender level. 672 00:27:11,108 --> 00:27:12,468 Speaker 2: All Right, I'm going to give you an opportunity talk 673 00:27:12,508 --> 00:27:14,108 Speaker 2: about your spot. Who's the one player you can't wait 674 00:27:14,148 --> 00:27:14,828 Speaker 2: to see on the field. 675 00:27:15,028 --> 00:27:16,748 Speaker 1: I've talked about it before, but I'm still I'm going 676 00:27:16,788 --> 00:27:18,468 Speaker 1: to double down on it. Davonte Adams. 677 00:27:18,548 --> 00:27:20,948 Speaker 5: You look at a guy that has been at the 678 00:27:20,948 --> 00:27:23,548 Speaker 5: top of his game and people always talk about and chose. 679 00:27:23,468 --> 00:27:24,268 Speaker 1: You may know this too. 680 00:27:24,788 --> 00:27:27,788 Speaker 5: When guys hit thirty, there's almost a stigma around this 681 00:27:27,908 --> 00:27:30,348 Speaker 5: thirty year old receiver. You know, has he lost his 682 00:27:30,388 --> 00:27:32,868 Speaker 5: step is? Does he have the same quaintness? Does he 683 00:27:32,948 --> 00:27:35,308 Speaker 5: have the same speed? I see him every day and 684 00:27:35,468 --> 00:27:37,788 Speaker 5: it is the same guy that you looked at when 685 00:27:37,788 --> 00:27:39,628 Speaker 5: he was on the Packers and when he was on 686 00:27:39,668 --> 00:27:41,228 Speaker 5: the Raiders as well, and even last year when he 687 00:27:41,268 --> 00:27:43,748 Speaker 5: was on the Jets. There is something about him where 688 00:27:43,828 --> 00:27:45,748 Speaker 5: he's when he's there. 689 00:27:45,628 --> 00:27:46,068 Speaker 1: He's gone. 690 00:27:46,068 --> 00:27:48,708 Speaker 5: The next second, It's almost like he's you know, Magisiman 691 00:27:48,788 --> 00:27:52,148 Speaker 5: or something out there. Footwork is clean, strong hands at 692 00:27:52,148 --> 00:27:52,868 Speaker 5: the point of attack. 693 00:27:53,308 --> 00:27:54,908 Speaker 1: He's everything that you wanted a receiver. 694 00:27:55,028 --> 00:27:57,468 Speaker 5: So I can't wait to see exactly what he does, 695 00:27:57,628 --> 00:28:01,228 Speaker 5: especially with you know, a great quarterback and a great 696 00:28:01,708 --> 00:28:04,388 Speaker 5: coordinator like and great head coach like Sean Devilliam metis. 697 00:28:04,748 --> 00:28:06,588 Speaker 2: Yeah, pumped to see him out on the football field 698 00:28:06,588 --> 00:28:08,108 Speaker 2: and how that duo is going to match up with 699 00:28:08,228 --> 00:28:10,828 Speaker 2: Matthew Stafford. All right, we got to use some sliders 700 00:28:11,268 --> 00:28:14,988 Speaker 2: for the Niners. Give me the emotion we can go with. Yeah, 701 00:28:15,148 --> 00:28:17,468 Speaker 2: I'll let you sliding here. Okay, you want to go 702 00:28:17,708 --> 00:28:19,188 Speaker 2: the forty nine Yeah, you'll go Niners. 703 00:28:18,908 --> 00:28:19,508 Speaker 1: Forty nine ers. 704 00:28:19,508 --> 00:28:22,028 Speaker 3: Okay, let's go forty nine ers. I think that the 705 00:28:22,068 --> 00:28:25,308 Speaker 3: forty nine ers are deer in the hairlines right now, right, 706 00:28:25,348 --> 00:28:27,108 Speaker 3: I think they're deer in their hairlines. And the reason 707 00:28:27,148 --> 00:28:29,788 Speaker 3: being is, before everything I just mentioned earlier, they want 708 00:28:29,828 --> 00:28:32,148 Speaker 3: to get back to what they've always been known for me, right, 709 00:28:32,148 --> 00:28:35,588 Speaker 3: they want to get back to walking out with the boombox. Okay, 710 00:28:35,748 --> 00:28:37,028 Speaker 3: they want to go out there, they want to hit 711 00:28:37,068 --> 00:28:39,628 Speaker 3: you in the mouth. But now they've lost that identity 712 00:28:39,668 --> 00:28:41,988 Speaker 3: a little bit. Now. These guys have to reprove themselves now. 713 00:28:42,028 --> 00:28:44,148 Speaker 3: A lot of their contributors are a little bit older, Right, 714 00:28:44,188 --> 00:28:45,828 Speaker 3: do they still got the juice? And you know they 715 00:28:45,868 --> 00:28:47,948 Speaker 3: get you loose? So kidd Or got a ball out, 716 00:28:48,028 --> 00:28:50,148 Speaker 3: Trent Williams got a ball out, Brock Purdy got a 717 00:28:50,268 --> 00:28:52,108 Speaker 3: He has to fulfill that contract now. So a lot 718 00:28:52,148 --> 00:28:53,748 Speaker 3: of guys have to step up for them. So I 719 00:28:53,748 --> 00:28:55,948 Speaker 3: think right now they're like, ooh, do we still got it? 720 00:28:55,988 --> 00:28:56,988 Speaker 3: Oh know, we got to prove it. 721 00:28:56,948 --> 00:28:58,868 Speaker 2: All right, chosen We were loving up this Cardinals. Seen 722 00:28:58,908 --> 00:29:02,068 Speaker 2: Quint was being diplomatic about the squad. What's the emoji 723 00:29:02,148 --> 00:29:03,748 Speaker 2: that you would associate with them? 724 00:29:04,588 --> 00:29:05,588 Speaker 8: Put that? 725 00:29:05,908 --> 00:29:09,508 Speaker 6: You know they're happy, you know they living in Arizona. 726 00:29:10,068 --> 00:29:11,948 Speaker 6: I feel like they like, you know, kind of like 727 00:29:11,988 --> 00:29:14,428 Speaker 6: they're not scared when it comes to game. They you know, 728 00:29:14,548 --> 00:29:17,268 Speaker 6: like they vibe and Colin Murray cool dude and whatnot. 729 00:29:17,348 --> 00:29:20,348 Speaker 6: But it's you know, I'm gonna give them. You gotta 730 00:29:20,388 --> 00:29:22,028 Speaker 6: get arizonam they're living nice. 731 00:29:22,468 --> 00:29:24,068 Speaker 2: I feel like if you're gonna go Arizona, you're gonna 732 00:29:24,068 --> 00:29:25,348 Speaker 2: make reference to the weather. You got to have the 733 00:29:25,388 --> 00:29:27,668 Speaker 2: shade that's fine, all right. 734 00:29:27,748 --> 00:29:29,308 Speaker 1: Left for you sees your Seattle. 735 00:29:29,548 --> 00:29:30,508 Speaker 8: Well, we're talking about weather. 736 00:29:33,428 --> 00:29:34,188 Speaker 1: You're not sliding it. 737 00:29:34,268 --> 00:29:35,948 Speaker 8: Yeah, we talking about weather. It's not gonna slide. 738 00:29:35,948 --> 00:29:38,148 Speaker 4: But uh, you know a lot of changes another team 739 00:29:38,188 --> 00:29:39,988 Speaker 4: I'm I'm. 740 00:29:39,788 --> 00:29:42,148 Speaker 8: Not sure about. Oh man, oh. 741 00:29:43,668 --> 00:29:45,388 Speaker 1: You're good, You're good, You're good. It'll still work. 742 00:29:45,428 --> 00:29:45,828 Speaker 8: I think. 743 00:29:47,268 --> 00:29:50,628 Speaker 4: Different perspective, So I think, uh feel battle for them, 744 00:29:50,668 --> 00:29:51,388 Speaker 4: We understand that. 745 00:29:51,508 --> 00:29:56,708 Speaker 8: Yeah, I don't like that emotion. We're gonna we wanna 746 00:29:56,708 --> 00:29:59,028 Speaker 8: put them here. Right. This is a smiley face because 747 00:29:59,028 --> 00:30:00,548 Speaker 8: you know, I like it's neutral. Like I don't. 748 00:30:00,628 --> 00:30:02,748 Speaker 4: We don't know too much. We don't we don't know 749 00:30:02,788 --> 00:30:04,948 Speaker 4: what to expect, so I keep miley face. 750 00:30:05,508 --> 00:30:09,628 Speaker 2: You know, everyone talks about the Seattle weather you played college. 751 00:30:09,828 --> 00:30:11,428 Speaker 2: I just want to throw this out there. In the summer, 752 00:30:11,428 --> 00:30:13,988 Speaker 2: I used to head up to Washington Beauty and it. 753 00:30:13,948 --> 00:30:19,788 Speaker 1: Is up there only Yeah, yes, so it's not all 754 00:30:19,908 --> 00:30:20,428 Speaker 1: year long. 755 00:30:20,508 --> 00:30:23,868 Speaker 2: I just I'm just trying to find a ray of sunshine, 756 00:30:23,868 --> 00:30:25,348 Speaker 2: and there's some of it in those summer months. 757 00:30:25,348 --> 00:30:27,428 Speaker 1: We got more GMFP still to come here. 758 00:30:32,468 --> 00:30:35,348 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, it's the off season. That means that you're 759 00:30:35,388 --> 00:30:39,068 Speaker 3: getting another list from yours truly, But this time around, 760 00:30:39,348 --> 00:30:41,988 Speaker 3: we're talking about the fellas who do the dirty work. 761 00:30:42,028 --> 00:30:43,948 Speaker 3: The boys we have to put their hand in the ground, 762 00:30:44,188 --> 00:30:45,988 Speaker 3: block the big fellas, and then they're gonna go out 763 00:30:46,028 --> 00:30:48,468 Speaker 3: there and show a little and get their hands dirty 764 00:30:48,468 --> 00:30:50,988 Speaker 3: and get the yak yardage with their with their fingertips. 765 00:30:51,428 --> 00:30:53,828 Speaker 3: Talking about the tight ends. Hey, the guys that I 766 00:30:53,868 --> 00:30:56,628 Speaker 3: considered to be one of the most underrated, undervalue players 767 00:30:56,628 --> 00:30:58,988 Speaker 3: on the field, We're gonna get into a top five list. 768 00:30:59,228 --> 00:31:01,428 Speaker 3: Your favorite might not be on this list. Don't come 769 00:31:01,468 --> 00:31:02,348 Speaker 3: at me, Come with me. 770 00:31:02,908 --> 00:31:05,748 Speaker 2: They're gonna be coming at You're gonna be number five 771 00:31:05,828 --> 00:31:06,468 Speaker 2: on my lists. 772 00:31:06,468 --> 00:31:08,988 Speaker 3: We're gonna go to a dude who just might bite 773 00:31:08,988 --> 00:31:11,388 Speaker 3: off your knee cap from his head coach and name 774 00:31:11,428 --> 00:31:15,388 Speaker 3: is Sam Laporta. This dude is a complete dog. He's 775 00:31:15,388 --> 00:31:18,508 Speaker 3: been in the league for two years. Sixteen hundred yards 776 00:31:18,788 --> 00:31:22,668 Speaker 3: seventeen let me run that back, seventeen touchdowns in two 777 00:31:22,748 --> 00:31:24,988 Speaker 3: years as a tight end. He is in the perfect 778 00:31:25,028 --> 00:31:27,348 Speaker 3: offense that allows for him to do the dirty work 779 00:31:27,348 --> 00:31:30,148 Speaker 3: at the line of scrimmage by getting the running game going, 780 00:31:30,268 --> 00:31:32,428 Speaker 3: and then he can go out there and route up linebackers, 781 00:31:32,668 --> 00:31:36,188 Speaker 3: safeties and nickelbacks. Sam Laporter comes in at my number 782 00:31:36,268 --> 00:31:40,148 Speaker 3: five on the best tight ends in the current league. Now, 783 00:31:40,668 --> 00:31:43,348 Speaker 3: this is where everybody's gonna come at. Don't come at me. 784 00:31:43,388 --> 00:31:43,708 Speaker 8: This dude. 785 00:31:43,748 --> 00:31:45,348 Speaker 3: All he does is collect rings. You might as well 786 00:31:45,348 --> 00:31:48,588 Speaker 3: call him sognic. But Travis Kelce is number four on 787 00:31:48,628 --> 00:31:50,748 Speaker 3: my list. We know that this dude has been a 788 00:31:50,788 --> 00:31:54,308 Speaker 3: dog for a long time. Over twelve years, this dude 789 00:31:54,308 --> 00:31:57,908 Speaker 3: has over a thousand yards, a thousand receptions. This dude 790 00:31:57,948 --> 00:32:01,468 Speaker 3: has over twelve thousand yards. He is considered to be 791 00:32:01,548 --> 00:32:04,868 Speaker 3: one of the most respectable, most consistent tight ends in 792 00:32:04,868 --> 00:32:06,628 Speaker 3: the league. Last year, we know it was a down 793 00:32:06,708 --> 00:32:08,388 Speaker 3: year for him, but don't count him out. And this 794 00:32:08,468 --> 00:32:10,188 Speaker 3: dude knows how to get in the end zone. Seventy 795 00:32:10,228 --> 00:32:12,348 Speaker 3: seven touchdowns on his career. I think he's gonna have 796 00:32:12,348 --> 00:32:15,188 Speaker 3: a nice little resurgence this year. Now, you're probably got 797 00:32:15,268 --> 00:32:16,908 Speaker 3: to be crazy. How to heck this Travis Kelsey not 798 00:32:16,988 --> 00:32:19,028 Speaker 3: get into the top three. Well, he doesn't get into 799 00:32:19,028 --> 00:32:21,028 Speaker 3: the top three because there's some young bucks that are 800 00:32:21,028 --> 00:32:22,908 Speaker 3: on this list, And the young buck that I want 801 00:32:22,948 --> 00:32:25,668 Speaker 3: to talk about next he just might be an Olympics 802 00:32:25,748 --> 00:32:28,468 Speaker 3: His name is Trey McBride. This dude will jump and 803 00:32:28,548 --> 00:32:32,588 Speaker 3: hurdle over anybody. He is somebody who wants the smoke. 804 00:32:32,748 --> 00:32:35,708 Speaker 3: You better bring more people, because this dude is gonna 805 00:32:35,748 --> 00:32:37,828 Speaker 3: run through the first guy you see him on there. Nope, 806 00:32:37,828 --> 00:32:39,588 Speaker 3: not big enough. Do you need more? He's gonna go 807 00:32:39,628 --> 00:32:41,628 Speaker 3: out there, Yep, hurtle over. You give me all that 808 00:32:41,828 --> 00:32:44,548 Speaker 3: like reach mound. Okay, two hundred and twenty one, two 809 00:32:44,788 --> 00:32:46,708 Speaker 3: and twenty one receptions, all right, he has over eleven 810 00:32:46,788 --> 00:32:49,828 Speaker 3: hundred yards last year alone, one hundred eleven receptions. This 811 00:32:49,908 --> 00:32:52,108 Speaker 3: dude catches the rock. No matter who you want to 812 00:32:52,148 --> 00:32:53,908 Speaker 3: put on him, he can match up well against him, 813 00:32:54,108 --> 00:32:56,628 Speaker 3: and he's not going to go down easy. He is set. 814 00:32:56,668 --> 00:32:58,748 Speaker 3: He has a nice little safety blanket out there for 815 00:32:58,868 --> 00:33:00,908 Speaker 3: Kyler Murray and he's gonna continue to do great things 816 00:33:00,908 --> 00:33:04,508 Speaker 3: in this league. He's only played three years now. The 817 00:33:04,548 --> 00:33:06,668 Speaker 3: next cat that I got, this dude came up on 818 00:33:06,668 --> 00:33:09,748 Speaker 3: the scene and he is your number one fantasy receiver, 819 00:33:09,868 --> 00:33:11,908 Speaker 3: slast tight end, whatever you want to call him. He 820 00:33:12,268 --> 00:33:15,228 Speaker 3: is brock Bowers. He did the work in Georgia down 821 00:33:15,228 --> 00:33:17,468 Speaker 3: there with the Bulldogs, and now he's on the scene 822 00:33:17,788 --> 00:33:20,308 Speaker 3: with the Raiders. He has a new quarterback and he 823 00:33:20,388 --> 00:33:23,148 Speaker 3: is going to continue to do work. He's somebody that 824 00:33:23,188 --> 00:33:25,508 Speaker 3: you have to be feared, fearful up. He's somebody that 825 00:33:25,508 --> 00:33:27,228 Speaker 3: can route you up, just like you see on the screen. 826 00:33:27,428 --> 00:33:30,628 Speaker 3: He's shifty, he's shaky, he's physical, he has hands like 827 00:33:30,628 --> 00:33:32,908 Speaker 3: a receiver, and he's somebody who has a knack for 828 00:33:32,948 --> 00:33:34,228 Speaker 3: the end zone. You see it right there on your 829 00:33:34,268 --> 00:33:36,148 Speaker 3: screen that half the team is trying to bring him 830 00:33:36,148 --> 00:33:38,388 Speaker 3: down and is still not enough. I'm looking forward to 831 00:33:38,428 --> 00:33:42,028 Speaker 3: continue to see this dude's career. He's just getting going now. 832 00:33:42,948 --> 00:33:44,508 Speaker 8: Number one, what I. 833 00:33:44,468 --> 00:33:47,068 Speaker 3: Consider to be the man who does it all, the 834 00:33:47,108 --> 00:33:50,868 Speaker 3: man with the plan George Chittle put a WWE belt 835 00:33:50,908 --> 00:33:54,228 Speaker 3: around his waist. He loves the game. He has the energy, 836 00:33:54,428 --> 00:33:56,988 Speaker 3: he has tenacity. Look at him, He's nothing but a 837 00:33:56,988 --> 00:33:59,588 Speaker 3: ball of energy. He will rout you up. He gets 838 00:33:59,588 --> 00:34:01,548 Speaker 3: dirty in the running game. It doesn't matter if you're 839 00:34:01,548 --> 00:34:03,588 Speaker 3: a defensive lineman, it doesn't matter if you're in safety. 840 00:34:03,748 --> 00:34:05,828 Speaker 3: You have to put respect on this man's name. He 841 00:34:06,028 --> 00:34:09,428 Speaker 3: impacts the game whenever he's on the field, and he 842 00:34:09,468 --> 00:34:11,268 Speaker 3: makes and obviously he's going ouf there you trying to 843 00:34:11,348 --> 00:34:13,948 Speaker 3: chase some more rings. Rock Purty. That's your best friend 844 00:34:13,988 --> 00:34:16,828 Speaker 3: going forward. And if you're alignment. Oh you better buck 845 00:34:16,908 --> 00:34:18,348 Speaker 3: up your chance draft, but he's gonna try to put 846 00:34:18,348 --> 00:34:20,508 Speaker 3: you in the mud. That is what I got for you. 847 00:34:20,788 --> 00:34:22,628 Speaker 3: M on the top five. I know I have a 848 00:34:22,668 --> 00:34:25,148 Speaker 3: table full of cats that have something that can contribute 849 00:34:25,188 --> 00:34:26,548 Speaker 3: to this. What do y'all think about the list? 850 00:34:27,108 --> 00:34:30,028 Speaker 5: You know, surprisingly, that's a great that's a great list. 851 00:34:30,108 --> 00:34:32,548 Speaker 5: These are all guys, if you think about it, that 852 00:34:32,628 --> 00:34:34,828 Speaker 5: can line up by themselves and be mismatches. 853 00:34:34,868 --> 00:34:35,028 Speaker 8: You know. 854 00:34:35,108 --> 00:34:38,188 Speaker 5: Sometimes you know offenses they'll just put a tight end. 855 00:34:38,308 --> 00:34:40,028 Speaker 5: You know, they'll put all the receivers on one side, 856 00:34:40,028 --> 00:34:41,548 Speaker 5: tight end none the other. You're not worried about the 857 00:34:41,548 --> 00:34:43,748 Speaker 5: tight end. But all these guys that you just listen, 858 00:34:43,908 --> 00:34:47,188 Speaker 5: that is the primary. That is a quarterback's favorite quarterback 859 00:34:47,228 --> 00:34:50,188 Speaker 5: safety blanket. Like you talked about, so great list. Honestly, 860 00:34:51,068 --> 00:34:51,548 Speaker 5: what you got? 861 00:34:51,588 --> 00:34:54,348 Speaker 6: What you I think the list pretty solid? Only damn 862 00:34:54,468 --> 00:34:57,388 Speaker 6: I'm sitting here debating is the number five. I kind 863 00:34:57,388 --> 00:34:59,988 Speaker 6: of feel based on last year his production that Janus 864 00:35:00,028 --> 00:35:02,668 Speaker 6: Smith could have pushed that you know, set in that 865 00:35:03,308 --> 00:35:05,868 Speaker 6: tight end record for the offense last year and what 866 00:35:05,908 --> 00:35:07,988 Speaker 6: he did in Atlanta and like this explosively and I 867 00:35:08,028 --> 00:35:10,348 Speaker 6: feel like he's a running back at tight end, you know, 868 00:35:10,428 --> 00:35:12,508 Speaker 6: and he's like a cannon ball, So I kind of 869 00:35:12,508 --> 00:35:13,708 Speaker 6: feel like that part of. 870 00:35:13,628 --> 00:35:14,428 Speaker 3: It was like in there. 871 00:35:14,548 --> 00:35:16,988 Speaker 6: Yeah, But besides that, I think everything is pretty solid. 872 00:35:16,988 --> 00:35:19,628 Speaker 6: Definitely on Trey McBride, you know, I've been around him. 873 00:35:19,668 --> 00:35:23,508 Speaker 6: He's definitely a dog. Definitely him and Kelsey. You know, 874 00:35:23,828 --> 00:35:27,148 Speaker 6: I still think Kessey's you know, him and Kittle one 875 00:35:27,188 --> 00:35:27,548 Speaker 6: and two. 876 00:35:27,588 --> 00:35:29,828 Speaker 7: But definitely agree with the list the. 877 00:35:29,908 --> 00:35:32,348 Speaker 4: Big fellows up front. What you think, Hey, I'm with you. 878 00:35:32,828 --> 00:35:35,548 Speaker 4: I want to disagree with you, but you hoop him 879 00:35:35,588 --> 00:35:38,628 Speaker 4: right now. And it's one thing I want to touch 880 00:35:38,668 --> 00:35:41,748 Speaker 4: on too, is how George Kittle is number one and 881 00:35:41,788 --> 00:35:43,468 Speaker 4: I think he's going to continue to because he has 882 00:35:43,508 --> 00:35:44,948 Speaker 4: a number one spot for me, he's going to continue 883 00:35:44,988 --> 00:35:47,108 Speaker 4: to be that number one tight end because of how 884 00:35:47,148 --> 00:35:48,828 Speaker 4: dirty he gets in the run game and a lot 885 00:35:48,828 --> 00:35:52,108 Speaker 4: of tight ends, you know, he's basically like an extra 886 00:35:52,188 --> 00:35:55,868 Speaker 4: offensive lineman that's out there running routes and blocking, and 887 00:35:55,908 --> 00:35:57,508 Speaker 4: he makes an impact in the run game too as 888 00:35:57,548 --> 00:36:00,188 Speaker 4: if he was offensive lineman. So I think he's always 889 00:36:00,228 --> 00:36:01,428 Speaker 4: going to be at that number one spot. And I 890 00:36:01,468 --> 00:36:02,988 Speaker 4: think you touched on a great point too when you 891 00:36:03,028 --> 00:36:05,108 Speaker 4: said getting dirty in the run game and offensive lineman. 892 00:36:05,388 --> 00:36:07,668 Speaker 2: We love that, So I actually don't think many people 893 00:36:07,668 --> 00:36:08,788 Speaker 2: are going to have a problem with you. I know 894 00:36:08,828 --> 00:36:10,788 Speaker 2: you name checked it with Kelsey. It's not a lifetime 895 00:36:10,788 --> 00:36:13,388 Speaker 2: Achievement award. It was entering this upcoming season. I think 896 00:36:13,468 --> 00:36:16,348 Speaker 2: the rankings would be different if it was their entire career. 897 00:36:16,348 --> 00:36:18,468 Speaker 2: You probably wouldn't have some of these young bucks there. 898 00:36:18,868 --> 00:36:20,908 Speaker 2: Josn brings up Johnny Smith, I Kate Otten, you and 899 00:36:20,988 --> 00:36:21,828 Speaker 2: I were talking about him. 900 00:36:21,828 --> 00:36:25,108 Speaker 1: There's some Mark Andrewsale likely on that team. 901 00:36:25,548 --> 00:36:28,348 Speaker 3: There's some guys that are definitely honorable mention. But these guys, 902 00:36:28,388 --> 00:36:31,788 Speaker 3: to me, are either being so consistent for so long, right, 903 00:36:32,148 --> 00:36:34,148 Speaker 3: or these guys with some young bucks, a lot of 904 00:36:34,188 --> 00:36:36,388 Speaker 3: young talent, that tight end that's coming up on the scene, 905 00:36:36,428 --> 00:36:37,988 Speaker 3: and they're making it hard for some of these older 906 00:36:37,988 --> 00:36:39,028 Speaker 3: guys to kind of stick around. 907 00:36:39,068 --> 00:36:41,548 Speaker 2: Yeah, Bill's Mafia is sitting there going you're not mentioning 908 00:36:41,588 --> 00:36:44,508 Speaker 2: our dudes. So just to throw that out there, there's 909 00:36:44,548 --> 00:36:47,748 Speaker 2: some really good options. Trey McBride, though probably doesn't get 910 00:36:47,988 --> 00:36:49,868 Speaker 2: enough love for what he is able to do on 911 00:36:49,868 --> 00:36:52,188 Speaker 2: the field. Anytime you watch this dude on the sideline 912 00:36:52,268 --> 00:36:54,468 Speaker 2: just kind of working in great hands for him and 913 00:36:54,508 --> 00:36:56,708 Speaker 2: brock Bauers. You make an argument he could be number one. 914 00:36:56,988 --> 00:36:58,588 Speaker 2: This season has gone up