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<v Speaker 1>I am Greg Sussman. That's going on, mud? Are you doing? Greg?

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<v Speaker 1>All right? All right? And a nice little spry smile

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<v Speaker 1>on your face. I do. I'm all right, been better,

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<v Speaker 1>you know. I feel today kind of the opposite of

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<v Speaker 1>when we were together, when Eli Manning got benched, and

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<v Speaker 1>then now I would love for Elie Manny avench. But

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<v Speaker 1>I made us come on here on the air for

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<v Speaker 1>a special Redux episode of the BFFs. Just like a

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<v Speaker 1>stare at a camera, invent my frustration, and it wasn't

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<v Speaker 1>the fact that Eli was going to be benched, but

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<v Speaker 1>the invention of for Gina Smith, who clearly never had

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<v Speaker 1>a you know, I never had a future of the

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<v Speaker 1>Giants wasn't a long term answer. And today, with the

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<v Speaker 1>New York Jets naming Adam Gaze the head coach, I

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<v Speaker 1>feel like you. I feel kind of similar to me.

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<v Speaker 1>So what I want to do is exactly what you

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<v Speaker 1>did to me. I'm gonna turn my Micael off. I'm

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<v Speaker 1>gonna shut up and listen, and then I'll chime in

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<v Speaker 1>when you're done. So please go to camera three here,

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<v Speaker 1>take it away, Frank example. All right, if you're watching

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<v Speaker 1>the morning after, you got a little preview of what's

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<v Speaker 1>about to happen. I'm gonna give you my thoughts on

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<v Speaker 1>Adam Gates going to the New York Jets. You saw

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<v Speaker 1>me on Twitter last night. I'm very happy. Uh. It

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<v Speaker 1>was one of the worst nights I would say as

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<v Speaker 1>a sports fan legitimately. And look, the guy hasn't done

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<v Speaker 1>anything yet with the Jets, but what we've seen that

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<v Speaker 1>of him from Miami is you replaced one coach in

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<v Speaker 1>the a f C East who had a below five

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<v Speaker 1>record over the past four or five years. You replace

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<v Speaker 1>him with another coach from the a f C East

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<v Speaker 1>who was twenty three and twenty five. Five of those

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<v Speaker 1>wins came against the New York Jets. That must be

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<v Speaker 1>the reason why they signed him. Yeah, he could beat

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<v Speaker 1>the Jets. Everyone beats the New York Jets. You take

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<v Speaker 1>those five wins away. He's eighteen and twenty five. The

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<v Speaker 1>Miami Dolphins needed Adam Gates most this year. The team

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<v Speaker 1>was seven and six. Prime to go on a run,

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<v Speaker 1>try and make the playoffs. Surprise the world right us

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<v Speaker 1>in Minnesota seventeen US at Jacksonville Jaguars that had given

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<v Speaker 1>up on the season, seventeen seven at home. You loose

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<v Speaker 1>to the Buffalo Bills within the division, who he's also

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<v Speaker 1>going to be playing with, the New York Jets. Josh

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<v Speaker 1>Allen and the Buffalo Bills forty two to seventeen. I

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<v Speaker 1>just don't understand why this guy is continues to get

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<v Speaker 1>jobs based on Peyton Manning throwing for fifty five touchdowns

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<v Speaker 1>with him as his offensive coordinator. He's Peyton Manning. He

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<v Speaker 1>doesn't need an offensive coordinator. Peyton Manning would get a

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<v Speaker 1>play call to him. You know what he would do. Omaha, Omaha,

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<v Speaker 1>check out the line. Call whatever he wants. Anyway, he

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<v Speaker 1>threw fifty five touch on he threw were five thousand yards.

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<v Speaker 1>That that's not thanks to add him Gaze. We have

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<v Speaker 1>clowns on Twitter, the Jets beat. This is a great higher.

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<v Speaker 1>This is a quarterback whisperer. There's a guy who can

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<v Speaker 1>develop quarterbacks. Somebody showed me. Somebody showed me when he

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<v Speaker 1>developed a quarterback. I asked, you know, Corey on on

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<v Speaker 1>the morning after he said, Jay Color, Jay Cutler played

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<v Speaker 1>pretty well. Jake Color through for thirty yards and twenty

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<v Speaker 1>two touchdowns. Give me, give me his passerrating well, he

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<v Speaker 1>had a ninety three point five passerrating the best of

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<v Speaker 1>his career. What does that mean Adam Gates can develop

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<v Speaker 1>a quarterback because Jay Cutler through twenty two touchdowns and

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<v Speaker 1>eleven interceptions. You got Jake Color to throw more touchdowns

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<v Speaker 1>than interceptions. And this is what makes Adam Gaze a

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<v Speaker 1>quarterback whisper He helped helped Hayton Manning throw fifty five

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<v Speaker 1>touchdowns and five thousand yards. This was the biggest higher

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<v Speaker 1>in Jets history. They haven't had a franchise quarterback since

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<v Speaker 1>Joe Namath. If you want to call him a franchise

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<v Speaker 1>quarter yea helped a team win a Super Bowl in nine.

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<v Speaker 1>Look at his numbers. He wasn't very good. He helped

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<v Speaker 1>the team win. Sure, he wasn't good. This team has

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<v Speaker 1>had a franchise quarterback in forty fifty years. They finally

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<v Speaker 1>have one, Sam Donald, biggest higher in Jets history. You

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<v Speaker 1>hire a coach from Miami. We just went twenty three

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<v Speaker 1>and twenty five over three years. You're gonna sit here

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<v Speaker 1>and tell me you never had a quarterback. He's supposed

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<v Speaker 1>to develop the quarterback. That's that's supposed to be his thing.

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<v Speaker 1>Even if you want to throw records out the window, right,

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<v Speaker 1>you want to look at what he does as an

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<v Speaker 1>offensive mind niche meta, you got the creative offensive mind

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<v Speaker 1>that you need, Jets fans, Let you gonna put this

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<v Speaker 1>guy's name in the same sentence, the same paragraph, the

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<v Speaker 1>same essay as Sean McVeigh. This is from a rich

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<v Speaker 1>sumini cumulative stats while with his time in Miami in

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<v Speaker 1>scoring thirty one, in yards per game, in yards per play,

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<v Speaker 1>in total QBR, in red zone efficiency, in point differential,

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<v Speaker 1>with the biggest higher and Jets franchise history. This is

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<v Speaker 1>who you go out to get and developed, Sam Donald.

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<v Speaker 1>This is the guy that's going to take you to

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<v Speaker 1>the next level, the guy that pushed Jarvis Landry out

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<v Speaker 1>of town, great offensive weapon. What did they do after that?

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<v Speaker 1>And he stills, Yeah, he had a great year and

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<v Speaker 1>Drake the most dynamic offensive playmaker for the Dolphins? What

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<v Speaker 1>did he do? This here got out touched by Frank

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<v Speaker 1>Gore thirty five years old. Not to mention, I didn't

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<v Speaker 1>even got to the media yet. How is this guy

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<v Speaker 1>going to react to the media? Von if you if

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<v Speaker 1>you can queue that up, this is how he responded

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<v Speaker 1>when they were asking him questions about Ryan Tannehill's injury.

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<v Speaker 1>How is he going to respond when you know people

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<v Speaker 1>are questioning him when he gets off to an oh

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<v Speaker 1>and sixth start, wont to hit me some kind of

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<v Speaker 1>like hippo r or something or something like that, and

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<v Speaker 1>can talk about I don't know, I don't know. I

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<v Speaker 1>don't sit there and ask him all these questions and

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<v Speaker 1>I just know what the guy whouldn't go today, all right,

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<v Speaker 1>go ask him. I'm sorry of answering this question about

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<v Speaker 1>this guy. I got it, but you know, what I'm

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<v Speaker 1>over it. Me and him. We know that he's not

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<v Speaker 1>right right now. Okay, the details of it, we'll keep

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<v Speaker 1>that to us. You guys don't need to know that.

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<v Speaker 1>It's great. It's a great relationship with Ryan Tannehill. He's

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<v Speaker 1>gonna work. Wonders with Sam Donald last night coming out,

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<v Speaker 1>Sam Donald FaceTime with Adam Gates, had a great conversation.

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<v Speaker 1>Hayton Manning called. Hayton Manning called Chris Johnson, Mike mcadnon

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<v Speaker 1>vouched for Adam Gates. He also did the same thing

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<v Speaker 1>when Adam Gates was about to sign with the Miami Dolphins.

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<v Speaker 1>Didn't work, didn't help. You know, Peyton Manning could have

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<v Speaker 1>called last night or the other day, whenever he called.

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<v Speaker 1>He could have called in and told Chris Johnson and Michaelagnan, No, Ron,

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<v Speaker 1>Jeremy's good at his job, why don't you bring him in.

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<v Speaker 1>They would have done it because Peyton Manning told him

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<v Speaker 1>to do it. You have Matt Rule, who at Baylor

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<v Speaker 1>and Temple turned turned around programs. You want to look

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<v Speaker 1>at his his record overall, it wasn't great thirty six

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<v Speaker 1>and forty. Look at what he did when he inherited

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<v Speaker 1>the Temple program to and ten in his first season.

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<v Speaker 1>By the time he leaves there two thousand sixteen, their

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<v Speaker 1>ten and three. He inherits the Bailor program first season

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<v Speaker 1>one and eleven, very next year seven and six. All Right,

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<v Speaker 1>the guy hasn't coached up a quarterback. He actually has

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<v Speaker 1>coached both sides of the football. He's coach defense, he's

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<v Speaker 1>coached offensive lines, the leader of men. You've that guy

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<v Speaker 1>is shot. You don't hire him because he wants to

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<v Speaker 1>bring in his own staff. That's what head coaches do.

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<v Speaker 1>He wanted to bring in a staff from the college

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<v Speaker 1>ranks like mcagney didn't like that. Chris Johnson didn't like that.

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<v Speaker 1>They wanted him to sign who they wanted to sign. Said,

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<v Speaker 1>we get Adam Gaze and wait for it, dwell La

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<v Speaker 1>gains the past two guys that these coaches worked under,

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<v Speaker 1>where John Fox? It was John Fox in Chicago. Why

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<v Speaker 1>is he out of the league. Why are we talking

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<v Speaker 1>about him as a dinosaur. He's gone Now everyone's trying

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<v Speaker 1>to find Sean McVeigh and we're hiring fourty year old

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<v Speaker 1>John Fox and his whatever jockey. Dwell La gains everyone

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<v Speaker 1>on Twitter last night, anyone who knows anything about football, right,

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<v Speaker 1>those smart dudes Evan Silva laughing at the Jets, all

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<v Speaker 1>these guys that world to world laughing at the Jets.

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<v Speaker 1>Everyone's laughing at the Jets. You take a failure in

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<v Speaker 1>Miami and you put him in New York. What do

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<v Speaker 1>you think Bill Belichick thinks? Right now? Everything like it's

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<v Speaker 1>a it's a carousel in the a f C. It's

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<v Speaker 1>a it's a carnival. Rex Ryan leaves the Jets, goes

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<v Speaker 1>to the Bills, Adam Gates leaves a Dolphins, goes to

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<v Speaker 1>the Jets. It's just it's ridiculous. And you know what,

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<v Speaker 1>more than anything, Greg, there's politics behind this. Like everything

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<v Speaker 1>in the world, anywhere that you go, there's politics. Right.

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<v Speaker 1>Mike mccagnet doesn't sign McCarthy. This is me, This is

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<v Speaker 1>me speculating, Right, He doesn't sign McCarthy because McCarthy has

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<v Speaker 1>more clout than mccagnet. Right, So if McCarthy comes in

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<v Speaker 1>and they fail, mccagnet's gone because they trust McCarthy more

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<v Speaker 1>because he's done it before. You don't trust the GM

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<v Speaker 1>who's twenty four and forty in his career with the Jets,

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<v Speaker 1>who drafted Christian Hackenburg in the second round. You don't

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<v Speaker 1>trust him. You trust the guy Mike McCarthy who won

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<v Speaker 1>a Super Bowl with the Packers, who developed Aaron Rodgers.

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<v Speaker 1>And I'm not gonna sit here and tell you I

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<v Speaker 1>love Matt McCarthy because if you Mike McCarthy, because if

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<v Speaker 1>you listen all week, I didn't love him like more

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<v Speaker 1>than that m caze if he comes in and doesn't perform,

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<v Speaker 1>Mike mccownen. Mc mccagnan's out after year one, and then

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<v Speaker 1>McCarthy and Chris Shohn's together they try and finding the

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<v Speaker 1>GM together whatever. Chris Johnson doesn't know what he's doing either.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, he's he's filling in as part of the ownership,

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<v Speaker 1>because whatdy Johnson is out there doing whatever Donald Trump

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<v Speaker 1>wants him to do, which I'm I don't even know

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<v Speaker 1>anything about that. Maybe you that's great about that. I

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<v Speaker 1>don't know anything about that. But it's clear they don't

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<v Speaker 1>know how to hire a head coach because you get

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<v Speaker 1>Todd Bowls and now you get Adam Gaze, and you

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<v Speaker 1>have all these guys in the media humping it up

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<v Speaker 1>to Adam Gates. Is another Hugh Jackson that's exactly what

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<v Speaker 1>he is. Hugh Jackson. Nobody in the media media will

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<v Speaker 1>say a bad word about Hugh Jackson. Like, yes, friends,

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<v Speaker 1>all in the media, everyone wants to Like all these

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<v Speaker 1>people in the Old Guard want to talk up Hugh Jackson.

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<v Speaker 1>They do the same thing with Adam Gys go on Twitter.

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<v Speaker 1>The only people who are saying bad things about Adam

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<v Speaker 1>Gaze other people who don't have to deal with him.

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<v Speaker 1>I's like Evan Silva and guys who are are forward

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<v Speaker 1>thinking NFL analysts right now, fantasy football analysts who know

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<v Speaker 1>where the game is going. Right now, they're laughing at

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<v Speaker 1>the Jets. Everyone else. There's a good hire for the

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<v Speaker 1>for the Jets, Adam Gage the quarterback. He's gonna do

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<v Speaker 1>a great job with Sam Brow When when did he

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<v Speaker 1>do it? When did he do it? Greg? I'll open

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<v Speaker 1>it up to you right now. The last thing I'll

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<v Speaker 1>ask you if you needed to have surgery and and

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<v Speaker 1>the doctor you were going to had failed to surgeries

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<v Speaker 1>in a row. But everyone else you talk to tells

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<v Speaker 1>you how great this guy is. You're gonna go g

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<v Speaker 1>to surgery from that guy? And what does it mean

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<v Speaker 1>for their fantasy value? I wish I could tell you.

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<v Speaker 1>Look at the Dolphins, what they've done. I read you

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<v Speaker 1>the stats. What does it mean for their fantasy value?

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<v Speaker 1>I'll tell you what it means for their fantasy value.

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<v Speaker 1>Seven in scoring over the past three years, thirty one

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<v Speaker 1>in yards per game over the past three years. This

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<v Speaker 1>past season, they ran the fewest offensive plays in the NFL.

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<v Speaker 1>They were the slowest team in terms of pace. So

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<v Speaker 1>what does it mean for fantasy value? You could kiss

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<v Speaker 1>Chris turning goodbye. He's probably gonna be dealing with a

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<v Speaker 1>suspension because he guilty to a d W I. We'll

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<v Speaker 1>probably bringing in I don't know, they're bringing like Dallas

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<v Speaker 1>Clark out of retirement, make him the starting tight end

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<v Speaker 1>over Chris Herndon, promising young tight end Robbie Anderson. He's

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<v Speaker 1>gone to be fair. Chris Herndon was arrested. Her do

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<v Speaker 1>you suspending this? Okay? I just said that. Well, I

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<v Speaker 1>understand that. But that's why they're gonna send Alas Clark. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>for two games, but then he's gonna start the rest

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<v Speaker 1>of the season. They're not gonna get Levion Bell. Now,

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<v Speaker 1>why does Levian Bell want to play it? Under Adam Gaze?

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<v Speaker 1>They could bring in Frank Gore and give him more

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<v Speaker 1>work too. Just embarrassing. It's embarrassing on so many levels.

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<v Speaker 1>They did this because you know, McCarthy probably wants some

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<v Speaker 1>power over personnel decisions. They came out the day after

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<v Speaker 1>the season ended and said, we're still gonna have this

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<v Speaker 1>power structure where everything reports to Mike mccagnet and Chris Johnson. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>let's not do anything different because that's gotten the Jets

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<v Speaker 1>so far over the past couple of seasons. Not to

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<v Speaker 1>do anything different. Everything reports to Mike mccagney and Chris

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<v Speaker 1>Johnson quarterback whisper. Thank you for whispering that to me,

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<v Speaker 1>It's a joke, Rack. I couldn't sleep last night. I

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<v Speaker 1>don't know what time I fell asleep. I don't know

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<v Speaker 1>how much sleep I got. Is that crazy? I don't

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<v Speaker 1>think so. The only way I could describe this to

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<v Speaker 1>you was imagine the Giants right now fired Pat s

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<v Speaker 1>Shermer and resigned Ben McAdoo. That's the only way that

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<v Speaker 1>I can put this into words to try and make

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<v Speaker 1>you understand how I feel. This is the worst possible end,

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<v Speaker 1>the worst. I want someone to call in and tell

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<v Speaker 1>me how this is good. Anybody if you're a Jet

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<v Speaker 1>fan of football fan, which quarterback did he develop? There's

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<v Speaker 1>no evidence, and you have guys like Miniche Meadow pumping

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<v Speaker 1>this stuff out. Great higher rejoice, Jet fans. You finally

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<v Speaker 1>got it right. What did they get right? Who did

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<v Speaker 1>he develop? If he didn't develop anybody? That can the

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<v Speaker 1>media stop calling this guy QB whisper or he has

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<v Speaker 1>the ability to develop a quarterback. He hasn't done that.

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<v Speaker 1>That's because he gets twenty two touchdowns out of j color.

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<v Speaker 1>Doesn't mean you developed a quarterback you didn't like Ryan Tannhill,

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<v Speaker 1>didn't draft the quarterback and develop him in Miami. Oh

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<v Speaker 1>you Greg? Sorry, Frankie, I'm sorry you're upset. Let's go Chargers. Really.

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<v Speaker 1>He once told me that if Adam Gaze the head

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<v Speaker 1>coach of the New York Jets, you would no longer

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<v Speaker 1>be a Jet fan, just saying I want to burn

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<v Speaker 1>my same donald. How does this work? How does it work?

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<v Speaker 1>The well Gainst whatever his name is, care's what his

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<v Speaker 1>name is? He actually interviewed with the Giant's head coach

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<v Speaker 1>at and as corner. Here's how you feel about Adam Gaze.

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<v Speaker 1>Here's my issue. Besides literally everything you mentioned when Reed

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<v Speaker 1>shreads are hired as head coaches. There's a reason theoretically, right,

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<v Speaker 1>like they learned something the last time they were a

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<v Speaker 1>head coach. They've grown up. From the looks of things,

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<v Speaker 1>I don't. I don't know that Adam Gaye has learned anything.

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<v Speaker 1>When you hire a head coach immediately after they get fired,

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<v Speaker 1>it doesn't usually work out. Yeah, you can absolutely point

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<v Speaker 1>to Andy Reid, and I understand that Andy Reid is

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<v Speaker 1>the rare exception to the rule. But when you point

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<v Speaker 1>out a guy like a Bill Belichick, you want to

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<v Speaker 1>point out a guy like Pete Carroll, you wanna point

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<v Speaker 1>out plenty of other pat Shermer talking about the Giants, right,

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<v Speaker 1>there's a lot of space in between when they were

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<v Speaker 1>head coaches. Rex Ryan was hired by the Bills days

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<v Speaker 1>after the Jets fired him work at miserably. Why he

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<v Speaker 1>didn't learn anything. He's stubborn, And all I have seen

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<v Speaker 1>from Adam Gaye is that he is stubborn. He's going

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<v Speaker 1>to do what he wants. He's bringing in the same

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<v Speaker 1>offensive coordinator, potentially the same defensive coordinator. What's changing? What

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<v Speaker 1>is going to be different between the state in Miami

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<v Speaker 1>and he's in New York. I want to see the quarterback.

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<v Speaker 1>That's fine, maybe he will develop. Seve Donald's the only

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<v Speaker 1>reason he's year And if he doesn't, it's a massive,

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<v Speaker 1>massive failure in the part of the New York Jets.

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<v Speaker 1>my friend. I am here without a video, so we

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<v Speaker 1>see you talk to raise black and white. I like it,

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<v Speaker 1>vintage field, I don't know everything like it. Every time

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<v Speaker 1>we get dog it's something new. But you know what,

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<v Speaker 1>I'll say this, it's better than it looks kind of.

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<v Speaker 1>He looks good. To be honest with you, I'm all right,

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<v Speaker 1>uh doc. As we turned back the clock to nineteen sixty, UM,

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<v Speaker 1>I gotta I have to ask you know a lot

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<v Speaker 1>of these players that are on UM on today's sheet

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<v Speaker 1>we've talked about before, but now it's all real, right

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<v Speaker 1>right now they're playing and Jim SNAs over at number

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<v Speaker 1>fire dot com our buddy. He said, Hey, kind of like,

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<v Speaker 1>Sammy Watkins does the value play this week? And I'm like,

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<v Speaker 1>you are a massa kiss you want to burn money?

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<v Speaker 1>What is wrong with you? Sammy Watkins? Practice this week?

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<v Speaker 1>The chance he plays this weekend, how effective will we be? Yeah.

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<v Speaker 1>So from all of his original injuries that he's had,

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<v Speaker 1>especially with his foot, you know, he injured on week nine,

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<v Speaker 1>he missed ten to return week eleven and he got

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<v Speaker 1>hurt again and then the good news is that there's

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<v Speaker 1>no stress fracture or any full thickness ligament or tendant tear.

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<v Speaker 1>So that's good. So he finally recovered from from this

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<v Speaker 1>particular injurjury. He's back up to peak HPF, so he's

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<v Speaker 1>at which is peak in our book. Unfortunately, he's at

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<v Speaker 1>twenty three percent chance injury risk, so it's almost one

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<v Speaker 1>in a quarter of sustaining another injury in the next game.

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<v Speaker 1>But he if you're just talking about recovery from the

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<v Speaker 1>current injury that he has, he has recovered. So you know,

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<v Speaker 1>if you want to flip the you know, roll the

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<v Speaker 1>dice with him. Um, the only thing you have to

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<v Speaker 1>worry about is his his him picking up another injury, uh,

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<v Speaker 1>the same one or you know, another injury in the

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<v Speaker 1>next game. It's one in a four, one one in

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<v Speaker 1>a quarter chance. I'll tell you right now, we're gonna

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<v Speaker 1>have the BFF contest. Sammy Wins will not be in

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<v Speaker 1>my line up. Really, I feel like you could put

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<v Speaker 1>you know, they're expecting snow in Kansas City and none

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<v Speaker 1>of that could affect the passing game. Obviously could affect

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<v Speaker 1>the kicking game as well. So Damie Williams being lineup, Um,

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<v Speaker 1>maybe we'll see, we'll see what happens. I haven't looked

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<v Speaker 1>that far into it yet, but Sammy Watkins probably not

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<v Speaker 1>gonna be one of them. Even when he was in

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<v Speaker 1>the lineup this year, you know, he was pretty inconsistent,

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<v Speaker 1>a little bit touchdown dependent. It was hard to predict

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<v Speaker 1>when he was going to go off and when he

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<v Speaker 1>wasn't pretty much standard Sammy Watkins. But dr let's let's

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<v Speaker 1>move on to another player that will likely be in

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<v Speaker 1>a lot of lineups this week. That's Todd Gurley, who

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<v Speaker 1>has been limited this week in practice due to this

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<v Speaker 1>knee injury. Now he sat out the final two weeks

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<v Speaker 1>of the regular season. He had the week the bye

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<v Speaker 1>week to get healthy as well, so we're now looking

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<v Speaker 1>at three weeks where he got to rest. But Sean

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<v Speaker 1>McVeigh has already come out and said, you know, you're

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<v Speaker 1>probably see some of Todd Gurley and C. J. Anderson.

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<v Speaker 1>Do we expect Todd Gurley to get the full workload?

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<v Speaker 1>And how healthy is he at this point? Yes? And

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<v Speaker 1>yes he's healthy. So the good everything is pointing very

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<v Speaker 1>good for Todd Gurley. I feel like the you know,

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<v Speaker 1>the RAMS have listened to us over the last several weeks. Um.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, we we recommended him sitting out and resting, uh,

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<v Speaker 1>and that's resulted in great numbers for him. He's at

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<v Speaker 1>low injury risk at eleven and he's at peak held

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<v Speaker 1>above eight UM. So he's fully recovered in our opinion,

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<v Speaker 1>and all of this sort of limited practice, etcetera. It's

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<v Speaker 1>just precautionary. They need this guy to be at his

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<v Speaker 1>peak performance, you know, when he takes and when he

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<v Speaker 1>steps onto the field. So Todd Gurley has recovered, according

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<v Speaker 1>to our according to our algorithm, from this great two

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<v Speaker 1>knee injury because they've they've done everything that literally we

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<v Speaker 1>have said to you guys on the air, uh, in

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<v Speaker 1>order to get him back, you know, to these types

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<v Speaker 1>of metrics. So he should be really good to go.

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<v Speaker 1>That's obviously fantastic. You tell Gurley himself has said he's

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<v Speaker 1>not dr Ray, You've obviously said he should be ready

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<v Speaker 1>to go. I've told you this, Frankie's gonna get the

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<v Speaker 1>full Worker's just do his thing. I'm not worried about

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<v Speaker 1>Todd Gurley, so you're not. You're also not worried about C. J.

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<v Speaker 1>Anderson getting worked in a little bit more than usual

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<v Speaker 1>because normal procedure for the Rams running backs would be

0:25:11.280 --> 0:25:14.360
<v Speaker 1>Todd Gas five times per game. Malcolm Brown, he would

0:25:14.359 --> 0:25:15.680
<v Speaker 1>have got it like five times a game. And I

0:25:15.760 --> 0:25:19.480
<v Speaker 1>think that's what you'll say. Nine dollar price tag on fandals,

0:25:19.600 --> 0:25:22.120
<v Speaker 1>so obviously the highest price running back. You have Zeke

0:25:22.200 --> 0:25:23.800
<v Speaker 1>right behind him, and you have Alvin Kamar right behind

0:25:23.920 --> 0:25:26.320
<v Speaker 1>him as well. It's just a big price tag, price

0:25:26.400 --> 0:25:28.600
<v Speaker 1>tag to pay in this matchup against the Dallas Cowboys.

0:25:29.480 --> 0:25:32.720
<v Speaker 1>It's interesting both Gurley and Mahomes I believe priced at

0:25:32.760 --> 0:25:35.040
<v Speaker 1>nine thousand dollars this week, the two most expensive players

0:25:35.040 --> 0:25:37.920
<v Speaker 1>on the board, or Patrick Mahomes and Todd Gurley. Talking

0:25:37.920 --> 0:25:40.560
<v Speaker 1>to dr a from inside injuries back in the nineteen

0:25:40.640 --> 0:25:44.320
<v Speaker 1>sixties here. And the other big name player that is

0:25:44.359 --> 0:25:47.159
<v Speaker 1>banged up this week, he's Melvin Gordon, who's battled some

0:25:47.280 --> 0:25:49.320
<v Speaker 1>knee issues towards the end of the season. Missed a

0:25:49.359 --> 0:25:52.119
<v Speaker 1>couple of games, came back, hurt his other knee. Uh,

0:25:52.280 --> 0:25:54.960
<v Speaker 1>played in the wild card game, hurt the knee again,

0:25:55.119 --> 0:25:58.000
<v Speaker 1>missed a couple of plays, came back, has not practiced

0:25:58.119 --> 0:26:02.480
<v Speaker 1>yet this week. What's going all Melvin got right? Yeah,

0:26:02.920 --> 0:26:06.639
<v Speaker 1>this is stay away from Melvin Gordon. Uh, you know message. Um,

0:26:07.080 --> 0:26:09.840
<v Speaker 1>you know he's at thirty four percent chance of sustaining

0:26:09.880 --> 0:26:13.960
<v Speaker 1>another injury. He's at forty three percent HPF and so

0:26:14.600 --> 0:26:18.600
<v Speaker 1>you know he's just Melvin Gordon has in our opinion,

0:26:18.840 --> 0:26:22.159
<v Speaker 1>you know, sort of been mismanaged in that sense. And

0:26:22.320 --> 0:26:25.119
<v Speaker 1>you know there's with this mc l s brain and

0:26:25.200 --> 0:26:29.120
<v Speaker 1>then the ankle injury, and then the exacerbation and worsening

0:26:29.160 --> 0:26:33.680
<v Speaker 1>of and reactivation of all these injuries throughout this whole season. Um.

0:26:34.040 --> 0:26:37.280
<v Speaker 1>You know it really right now, even from this injury,

0:26:37.560 --> 0:26:40.680
<v Speaker 1>we he shouldn't be playing in this game. Um, And

0:26:40.800 --> 0:26:43.400
<v Speaker 1>he's going to play, and he's trying to get he's

0:26:43.440 --> 0:26:45.399
<v Speaker 1>going to get on the field, but thirty four percent

0:26:45.520 --> 0:26:47.920
<v Speaker 1>chance of injury risk is just way too high for

0:26:48.040 --> 0:26:50.200
<v Speaker 1>me to take him. I don't know about you, guys,

0:26:50.240 --> 0:26:53.440
<v Speaker 1>but it's that's pretty high. The chances that he gets

0:26:53.480 --> 0:26:56.240
<v Speaker 1>banked on one of three chances every time he touches

0:26:56.320 --> 0:26:58.080
<v Speaker 1>the ball that you know he could get dinged up

0:26:58.119 --> 0:27:00.680
<v Speaker 1>and you know have to leave the game well, be permanent.

0:27:01.359 --> 0:27:03.239
<v Speaker 1>It is definitely risky. I will say, you know, if

0:27:03.240 --> 0:27:07.960
<v Speaker 1>you're playing like GPT, GPPs or tournaments se so on

0:27:08.040 --> 0:27:10.040
<v Speaker 1>a per game basis, when he plays, he's pretty much

0:27:10.119 --> 0:27:12.600
<v Speaker 1>right on par or maybe a little bit behind in

0:27:12.720 --> 0:27:15.680
<v Speaker 1>terms of production with Todd, Gurley and Zeke. He's a

0:27:15.720 --> 0:27:19.280
<v Speaker 1>little bit behind, but the salary is way way down

0:27:19.400 --> 0:27:22.280
<v Speaker 1>and I have to do you're saving like d dollars.

0:27:22.440 --> 0:27:24.680
<v Speaker 1>It just depends how risk averse you are when it

0:27:24.720 --> 0:27:26.399
<v Speaker 1>comes to setting your deal correct. And this is a

0:27:26.440 --> 0:27:28.880
<v Speaker 1>guy that may win you a million dollars this weekend

0:27:28.920 --> 0:27:30.399
<v Speaker 1>by playing him and having him go off right. And

0:27:30.440 --> 0:27:31.920
<v Speaker 1>these are the type of guys that you put in

0:27:31.960 --> 0:27:35.200
<v Speaker 1>there that definitely has risky, Bob, but he could pay

0:27:35.240 --> 0:27:37.240
<v Speaker 1>off in huge dividends. You asked me about C. J.

0:27:37.320 --> 0:27:39.560
<v Speaker 1>Anderson's a second ago playing with Todd Gurley, a much

0:27:39.600 --> 0:27:43.440
<v Speaker 1>more concerned with Austin Ekeler and Justin Jackson's role. Given

0:27:43.480 --> 0:27:46.000
<v Speaker 1>how banged up Melvin clearly is and playing the Patriots,

0:27:46.040 --> 0:27:48.400
<v Speaker 1>you know the Chargers are gonna be secretive. I'm staying

0:27:48.400 --> 0:27:50.320
<v Speaker 1>away from Melvin Gordon this week. I guess I am

0:27:51.000 --> 0:27:52.960
<v Speaker 1>more risk averse than than some other people would be.

0:27:53.080 --> 0:27:54.600
<v Speaker 1>And it's gonna be super cold in that game. I

0:27:54.680 --> 0:27:56.600
<v Speaker 1>think the weather they've kind of backed off the snow.

0:27:57.000 --> 0:27:58.880
<v Speaker 1>It it's not it's not gonna snow in that game,

0:27:58.920 --> 0:28:01.160
<v Speaker 1>but it is expected to be sub thirty degrees out

0:28:01.160 --> 0:28:03.800
<v Speaker 1>there in Foxboro, so probably a lot of I think

0:28:03.840 --> 0:28:05.600
<v Speaker 1>you could expect a fair amount of run game on

0:28:05.720 --> 0:28:08.480
<v Speaker 1>both sides of the ball. Here, Uh, Doc, let's go

0:28:08.600 --> 0:28:10.800
<v Speaker 1>back to uh, to that Cowboys Rams game. I want

0:28:10.800 --> 0:28:13.719
<v Speaker 1>to ask you about Cowboys wide receiver Cole Beasley remains

0:28:13.760 --> 0:28:16.240
<v Speaker 1>sideline at practice through Wednesday yesterday. I haven't seen a

0:28:16.240 --> 0:28:19.480
<v Speaker 1>practice report from yet today. He's dealing with an ankle

0:28:19.560 --> 0:28:22.840
<v Speaker 1>injury which limited him in the previous game against the

0:28:22.840 --> 0:28:25.520
<v Speaker 1>Seattle Seahawks. But I want to bring up Cole Beasley.

0:28:25.520 --> 0:28:28.560
<v Speaker 1>While he's not a flashy name from a personnel perspective,

0:28:28.840 --> 0:28:30.159
<v Speaker 1>he might have been a guy that you wanted to

0:28:30.240 --> 0:28:32.920
<v Speaker 1>target for DFS Greig because on the outside you have

0:28:33.040 --> 0:28:35.680
<v Speaker 1>those strong cornerbacks with Rams and Marcus Peterson a keep

0:28:35.720 --> 0:28:38.360
<v Speaker 1>to lead. Maybe the place that you want to target

0:28:38.480 --> 0:28:40.960
<v Speaker 1>is the middle of the field with the Dallas Cowboys offense,

0:28:41.040 --> 0:28:43.360
<v Speaker 1>which is where cold Beasley usually roam. So what's the

0:28:43.440 --> 0:28:46.720
<v Speaker 1>latest on Cole Beasley Duck, Yeah, so Cole Beasley grade

0:28:46.760 --> 0:28:51.440
<v Speaker 1>one ankle sprain requires two weeks about themal recovery time. Obviously,

0:28:51.520 --> 0:28:54.560
<v Speaker 1>that puts him into the conference championship round, not here

0:28:54.600 --> 0:28:57.360
<v Speaker 1>in the divisional playoffs. And so you know, we're recommending

0:28:57.440 --> 0:28:58.920
<v Speaker 1>that he does not play in this game from a

0:28:59.000 --> 0:29:02.040
<v Speaker 1>medical standpoint. Uh, you know right now his numbers aren't

0:29:02.080 --> 0:29:06.040
<v Speaker 1>that great. It's and uh you know, I'm start injury

0:29:06.120 --> 0:29:11.520
<v Speaker 1>risk and his HPF so he's nowhere near you knowent

0:29:11.680 --> 0:29:14.000
<v Speaker 1>and uh, you know this is a this is an

0:29:14.040 --> 0:29:16.920
<v Speaker 1>injury that can easily be you know, go up to

0:29:17.000 --> 0:29:20.560
<v Speaker 1>catch a ball, land on the ankle, a little tweak

0:29:20.640 --> 0:29:22.640
<v Speaker 1>that ankle again, it's a lot easier to tweak when

0:29:22.680 --> 0:29:25.160
<v Speaker 1>it's already injured, and then boom, you know, he's not

0:29:25.240 --> 0:29:26.960
<v Speaker 1>playing the rest of the game. So this is a

0:29:27.800 --> 0:29:33.000
<v Speaker 1>this is a sit situation from medically speaking standpoint, uh,

0:29:33.120 --> 0:29:34.719
<v Speaker 1>and he should be ready to go in the conference

0:29:34.800 --> 0:29:38.280
<v Speaker 1>championship round if they make it. Interestingly enough, the guy

0:29:38.400 --> 0:29:41.040
<v Speaker 1>that potentially would benefit the most thought Cole Beasley in there,

0:29:41.080 --> 0:29:42.320
<v Speaker 1>and I think he will be. I think he's going

0:29:42.400 --> 0:29:44.320
<v Speaker 1>to play because it's the playoffs and they'll push through it,

0:29:44.440 --> 0:29:46.880
<v Speaker 1>especially a guy like Beasley. But if he has limited

0:29:46.920 --> 0:29:48.440
<v Speaker 1>and he does sit this one out, the guy that

0:29:48.520 --> 0:29:51.960
<v Speaker 1>normally but most benefit is probably Blake Darwin. But he's

0:29:52.000 --> 0:29:55.800
<v Speaker 1>battling his own injuries right now, Doc, what's with the

0:29:56.320 --> 0:30:00.520
<v Speaker 1>Cowboys tight end? Yeah, so Blake Darwin is almost identical

0:30:00.640 --> 0:30:02.200
<v Speaker 1>that you just hit a record button. I'll say the

0:30:02.280 --> 0:30:06.320
<v Speaker 1>same thing. You know, so grade one ankle injury, same thing,

0:30:06.520 --> 0:30:10.240
<v Speaker 1>although you know, tight ends don't necessarily you know, ankle

0:30:10.280 --> 0:30:13.520
<v Speaker 1>injuries to them are not as common as um uh,

0:30:13.720 --> 0:30:16.400
<v Speaker 1>you know, wide receiver, So that's something going for him. Also,

0:30:16.960 --> 0:30:20.600
<v Speaker 1>he's nowhere near the injury risk of uh, you know

0:30:20.760 --> 0:30:25.720
<v Speaker 1>Cole Beasley. Uh, he's at twelve to thirteen percent, So

0:30:25.840 --> 0:30:29.200
<v Speaker 1>eleven percent or less is is low injury risk as

0:30:29.240 --> 0:30:33.120
<v Speaker 1>opposed to Beasley. Who's twenty plus, and so you know

0:30:33.600 --> 0:30:37.120
<v Speaker 1>Blake Jarwin is gonna play, even though this requires another

0:30:37.200 --> 0:30:39.680
<v Speaker 1>week of healing, He's still gonna play, and he's his

0:30:39.800 --> 0:30:43.480
<v Speaker 1>numbers do look a little bit better than Beasley's. So

0:30:43.600 --> 0:30:46.240
<v Speaker 1>maybe we see an uptick in targets for a guy

0:30:46.320 --> 0:30:48.680
<v Speaker 1>like Marii Cooper. While they might not be efficient targets,

0:30:48.840 --> 0:30:50.560
<v Speaker 1>it sounds like everyone else in the passing game is

0:30:50.560 --> 0:30:52.600
<v Speaker 1>banged up. I mean, we saw what happened Alan Hearns

0:30:52.680 --> 0:30:55.800
<v Speaker 1>last week. Gruesome, gruesome injury, so he's not gonna play,

0:30:55.840 --> 0:30:57.920
<v Speaker 1>and then Cole Beasley seems like he's gonna be limited

0:30:58.240 --> 0:31:00.600
<v Speaker 1>uh something to to a similar stent when it comes

0:31:00.640 --> 0:31:03.200
<v Speaker 1>to Blake Darwin. So maybe Marie Cooper does see one

0:31:03.200 --> 0:31:05.959
<v Speaker 1>of these big target chairs again, like ten to twelve targets,

0:31:06.040 --> 0:31:08.120
<v Speaker 1>but albeit if he's covered by a keep to leave,

0:31:08.120 --> 0:31:12.680
<v Speaker 1>they won't be very efficient targets with that doc. There's

0:31:12.680 --> 0:31:14.360
<v Speaker 1>only so many players we could talk about. There's only

0:31:14.440 --> 0:31:18.120
<v Speaker 1>four games left in the NFL playoffs. Just outside of

0:31:18.160 --> 0:31:20.040
<v Speaker 1>these injuries, there's really not much else to talk about.

0:31:20.360 --> 0:31:22.160
<v Speaker 1>The next player gonna ask about it is not playing

0:31:22.240 --> 0:31:24.800
<v Speaker 1>this week. I mean, even if Keith Butler the Steelers

0:31:24.840 --> 0:31:27.000
<v Speaker 1>defensive coordinator thought he was playing a couple of weeks ago.

0:31:27.160 --> 0:31:29.480
<v Speaker 1>He wasn't. He've been out for quite a while. It's

0:31:29.520 --> 0:31:31.560
<v Speaker 1>Tyler Eiffort. I just want to get an update of

0:31:31.600 --> 0:31:34.040
<v Speaker 1>Tyler Eiffort because you know, people kind of laughed at

0:31:34.160 --> 0:31:36.240
<v Speaker 1>him at the start of the season, Like during draft season,

0:31:36.240 --> 0:31:38.480
<v Speaker 1>they scoffed at the idea of taking Tyler Eiffert. He

0:31:38.600 --> 0:31:40.680
<v Speaker 1>was still pretty useful for fantasy when he was on

0:31:40.760 --> 0:31:42.920
<v Speaker 1>the field. But I totally understand if you just want

0:31:42.960 --> 0:31:44.360
<v Speaker 1>to like laugh at me and not give an answer,

0:31:44.440 --> 0:31:47.960
<v Speaker 1>that's well no, I mean he suffered a great four

0:31:48.040 --> 0:31:51.320
<v Speaker 1>ankle injury, which is a fracture dislocation. I mean, uh,

0:31:51.640 --> 0:31:53.960
<v Speaker 1>these can these can take twenty weeks to come back

0:31:54.040 --> 0:31:56.160
<v Speaker 1>from or forty five weeks to come back from. You know,

0:31:56.360 --> 0:31:58.440
<v Speaker 1>that's how you know, it depends how many how many

0:31:58.480 --> 0:32:01.560
<v Speaker 1>things for fracture and how the healing processes, what's the

0:32:02.040 --> 0:32:04.880
<v Speaker 1>you know, how well did surgery go, how you know,

0:32:05.040 --> 0:32:07.960
<v Speaker 1>is there any postoperative infection or anything like that. I mean,

0:32:08.000 --> 0:32:10.960
<v Speaker 1>there's so many things that go into this. Um. You know,

0:32:11.040 --> 0:32:14.200
<v Speaker 1>he's had you guys know the lengthy injury history it had.

0:32:14.240 --> 0:32:17.080
<v Speaker 1>But I will tell you three back surgeries, knee surgery,

0:32:17.320 --> 0:32:20.360
<v Speaker 1>left ankle surgery, concussions, and in elbow surgery all in

0:32:20.400 --> 0:32:23.640
<v Speaker 1>the last three and a half years. And so he'll

0:32:23.640 --> 0:32:26.000
<v Speaker 1>be a free agent entering into the nineteen season and

0:32:26.120 --> 0:32:29.600
<v Speaker 1>he wants to play, but you know, right now he's

0:32:29.680 --> 0:32:33.680
<v Speaker 1>nowhere near fully recovered, probably looking at at least mid

0:32:33.840 --> 0:32:37.120
<v Speaker 1>March uh and possibly mid April to where we can

0:32:37.200 --> 0:32:40.400
<v Speaker 1>really truly see his numbers get back up to shape.

0:32:40.440 --> 0:32:44.200
<v Speaker 1>But you know, thirty eight percent injury risk, he'll he'll

0:32:44.200 --> 0:32:46.640
<v Speaker 1>be in the thirties when he's a free agent. So

0:32:47.160 --> 0:32:50.600
<v Speaker 1>it'll be very, very difficult for me to see him

0:32:50.680 --> 0:32:53.520
<v Speaker 1>pick up a lot of money on the free agency market.

0:32:53.600 --> 0:32:55.920
<v Speaker 1>It would a team would really really have to be

0:32:56.040 --> 0:32:58.760
<v Speaker 1>rolling the dice with him. He really need Tyler Iver,

0:32:58.880 --> 0:33:02.080
<v Speaker 1>do you have a year healthy before anyone really trusts him?

0:33:02.120 --> 0:33:03.600
<v Speaker 1>And we just haven't seen that, even though he was

0:33:03.600 --> 0:33:06.920
<v Speaker 1>putting signs this offseason to join someone's team. No, No,

0:33:07.120 --> 0:33:09.760
<v Speaker 1>he's crazy, and I know that he's going to before

0:33:09.800 --> 0:33:12.360
<v Speaker 1>you say a contract, and he's probably gonna think he's

0:33:12.360 --> 0:33:13.800
<v Speaker 1>worth He's had a one year dear last year to

0:33:13.840 --> 0:33:15.520
<v Speaker 1>one year proven to deal again, which is what he

0:33:15.560 --> 0:33:17.640
<v Speaker 1>did when he read signed with Cincinnati this past year.

0:33:17.880 --> 0:33:19.840
<v Speaker 1>You know, ultimately I feel bad because he was productive

0:33:19.880 --> 0:33:21.680
<v Speaker 1>in September, and he usually is productive when he's on

0:33:21.760 --> 0:33:25.400
<v Speaker 1>the field. It's just very rare he is on the field.

0:33:25.760 --> 0:33:27.280
<v Speaker 1>You heard all the injuries from Doc. I mean, this

0:33:27.320 --> 0:33:29.440
<v Speaker 1>guy is a bionic man. It sounds like he's held

0:33:29.480 --> 0:33:32.480
<v Speaker 1>together by uh some you know, like some Scotch tate

0:33:32.560 --> 0:33:34.040
<v Speaker 1>you look at you look at a guy like Gronk.

0:33:34.040 --> 0:33:36.080
<v Speaker 1>I mean, the guy's running around. He's got a brace

0:33:36.200 --> 0:33:38.360
<v Speaker 1>on every single I don't even know how he's running

0:33:38.440 --> 0:33:41.680
<v Speaker 1>like arm brais. He looks like the terminator. It's crazy.

0:33:41.720 --> 0:33:43.320
<v Speaker 1>I mean, Tyler if it's pretty much on the same

0:33:43.360 --> 0:33:46.160
<v Speaker 1>level talking to Dr a of inside injuries. You want

0:33:46.200 --> 0:33:49.960
<v Speaker 1>to return our attention now to the NBA and UM

0:33:50.200 --> 0:33:52.480
<v Speaker 1>for us, Frank you we played DFS the last couple

0:33:52.480 --> 0:33:55.000
<v Speaker 1>of nights, uh and in both nights, Franky, you have

0:33:55.120 --> 0:33:58.840
<v Speaker 1>stacked all of the Sun's players because without Devin Booker,

0:33:59.240 --> 0:34:04.320
<v Speaker 1>that means Danthony Milton, T J. Warren, Josh Jackson, DeAndre Eton.

0:34:04.960 --> 0:34:08.000
<v Speaker 1>Last night, riek On Holmes, my manor shot Holmes right, like,

0:34:08.280 --> 0:34:11.799
<v Speaker 1>all of their numbers just go up but how long

0:34:11.920 --> 0:34:16.399
<v Speaker 1>dot can we expect Devin Booker out for Phoenix. Yeah,

0:34:16.960 --> 0:34:20.680
<v Speaker 1>we're looking at January nineteenth is his recovery, So we're

0:34:20.719 --> 0:34:23.399
<v Speaker 1>we're about nine days away right now. His injury risk

0:34:23.560 --> 0:34:27.040
<v Speaker 1>is way high, so that needs to go down to

0:34:27.160 --> 0:34:29.880
<v Speaker 1>the teens before we feel comfortable that he should be

0:34:29.960 --> 0:34:33.280
<v Speaker 1>back in the game. But really it's at least January nineteenth.

0:34:33.520 --> 0:34:35.359
<v Speaker 1>He has a Grade one back and you know, these

0:34:35.400 --> 0:34:38.000
<v Speaker 1>back injuries on these tall players, you really have to

0:34:38.320 --> 0:34:40.200
<v Speaker 1>be very careful with them to make sure it doesn't

0:34:40.239 --> 0:34:44.040
<v Speaker 1>result in anything worse like a discarmination or has something

0:34:44.160 --> 0:34:46.040
<v Speaker 1>like that. And so even though it's good that he

0:34:46.080 --> 0:34:48.080
<v Speaker 1>missed the last two games, he's likely going to miss

0:34:48.160 --> 0:34:50.680
<v Speaker 1>games all the way through January nineteenth and maybe maybe

0:34:50.680 --> 0:34:52.640
<v Speaker 1>a few days after that. But what we're looking at

0:34:52.680 --> 0:34:56.080
<v Speaker 1>it is probably last week of January. Mac Usually Greg

0:34:56.280 --> 0:34:58.479
<v Speaker 1>likes to ask himself as questions for himself. I'm gonna

0:34:58.520 --> 0:35:01.759
<v Speaker 1>do that right now because I have DeMarcus Cousins stash

0:35:01.840 --> 0:35:03.480
<v Speaker 1>on the i R and one of my season long

0:35:03.560 --> 0:35:06.879
<v Speaker 1>fantasy leagues. You know, the awaited return of DeMarcus Cousin

0:35:07.000 --> 0:35:09.160
<v Speaker 1>now playing out there in the Bay Area with the

0:35:09.200 --> 0:35:11.640
<v Speaker 1>Golden State Warriors move that a lot of people did

0:35:11.719 --> 0:35:14.920
<v Speaker 1>not like trying to think of another basketball player outside

0:35:14.920 --> 0:35:16.880
<v Speaker 1>of Kobe Bryant who has suffered a torn achilles and

0:35:16.960 --> 0:35:19.800
<v Speaker 1>returned from it. No one's really you know, ringing in

0:35:19.880 --> 0:35:21.799
<v Speaker 1>my head right now. And Kobe was a lot older

0:35:21.840 --> 0:35:24.480
<v Speaker 1>when it actually happened to him. Uh, DeMarcus Cousins only

0:35:24.560 --> 0:35:27.240
<v Speaker 1>twenty eight years old. Targeting a return date of January

0:35:27.320 --> 0:35:31.680
<v Speaker 1>eight or one this month? Is that a smart decision? Doc?

0:35:32.080 --> 0:35:34.160
<v Speaker 1>Do the algorithms say that he's had enough time to

0:35:34.239 --> 0:35:39.720
<v Speaker 1>recover and from this injury specifically, it has completely healed.

0:35:39.760 --> 0:35:43.920
<v Speaker 1>It's HPF right now. Um, And and that's fine, Like

0:35:44.000 --> 0:35:46.320
<v Speaker 1>you said, a big man with an achilles full thickness,

0:35:46.360 --> 0:35:50.080
<v Speaker 1>complete achilles tear on that side, you know that the

0:35:50.239 --> 0:35:53.840
<v Speaker 1>other side is probably waiting in the wind. You know

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<v Speaker 1>that typically with basketball players, you know, where they have

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<v Speaker 1>an achilles tear on one side, then don't be surprised

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<v Speaker 1>that that achilles tear on the other side happens. Um.

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<v Speaker 1>It's very It's not I wouldn't say it's very common,

0:36:07.239 --> 0:36:09.200
<v Speaker 1>but it's one of the things that's up there that

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<v Speaker 1>you have to look for, you know, surgically, repaired achilles

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<v Speaker 1>will be a little stronger and it won't really retear.

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<v Speaker 1>It won't be that, you know, but typically these guys

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<v Speaker 1>have a significant increase in risk of tearing the other

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<v Speaker 1>achilles when they come back onto the on the field.

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<v Speaker 1>And that's why even though he's at HPF with us

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<v Speaker 1>right now, his i r C injury risk his twenty

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<v Speaker 1>three percent. So you know he may it's the durability um.

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<v Speaker 1>But you know, he could practice all he wants, as

0:36:36.360 --> 0:36:40.160
<v Speaker 1>you know, the movement and the intensity within the game

0:36:40.760 --> 0:36:44.720
<v Speaker 1>will really really be much higher than practice, and there's

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<v Speaker 1>a one quarter chance that he's gonna tear that other achilles.

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<v Speaker 1>Come on, Doc, don't kill my lib. That's that's really

0:36:52.920 --> 0:36:55.960
<v Speaker 1>one a quarter heard it here. Let's let's hope talk,

0:36:56.160 --> 0:36:58.399
<v Speaker 1>let's hope not all right, John, We appreciate the time.

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<v Speaker 1>Good luck this weekend for wherever you're rooting for, and

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<v Speaker 1>my buddy Russ pointed this out in regards to Adam

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<v Speaker 1>Gaze and the Jets in general, that they go through

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<v Speaker 1>you leave the coach and then you have eventually mechanical

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<v Speaker 1>get fired and it'll we won't be time to fire

0:40:50.880 --> 0:40:53.640
<v Speaker 1>Gaze yet. And it's this annoying cycle of the Jets

0:40:53.719 --> 0:40:57.480
<v Speaker 1>go through that we have seen before, where it's not concurrent,

0:40:57.600 --> 0:40:59.600
<v Speaker 1>just like hire a GM Olympic as coach, Like I

0:40:59.719 --> 0:41:02.680
<v Speaker 1>under stand that mcagnet is gonna do his thing, and

0:41:02.800 --> 0:41:06.120
<v Speaker 1>you had said that, hey, we're gonna be doing this

0:41:06.160 --> 0:41:08.520
<v Speaker 1>all over again in a couple of years, and maybe

0:41:08.560 --> 0:41:10.319
<v Speaker 1>we will, but maybe the fire both of them at

0:41:10.360 --> 0:41:13.040
<v Speaker 1>the same time. I just find an interesting. I just

0:41:13.120 --> 0:41:17.479
<v Speaker 1>find it interesting that they can't just wipe the floor clean.

0:41:17.680 --> 0:41:20.320
<v Speaker 1>I was talking to Martino earlier, his Jets fan, and

0:41:20.880 --> 0:41:23.040
<v Speaker 1>I was giving a macagnet a lot of crap, and

0:41:23.160 --> 0:41:25.720
<v Speaker 1>he was defending him, not like wholeheartedly, not like balls

0:41:25.719 --> 0:41:27.319
<v Speaker 1>to the wall. Defending him was like, listen, he made

0:41:27.360 --> 0:41:29.960
<v Speaker 1>some shrewd trades, which is true. Some of his first

0:41:30.040 --> 0:41:32.840
<v Speaker 1>round graft picks have been good, which is true. But

0:41:32.960 --> 0:41:34.680
<v Speaker 1>I just pointed out, and I stand by this, at

0:41:34.719 --> 0:41:36.880
<v Speaker 1>the entire roster for the New York Jets, he's just

0:41:37.040 --> 0:41:40.239
<v Speaker 1>barren with talent. There's nothing here. And he's been the

0:41:40.320 --> 0:41:42.200
<v Speaker 1>GM now for a few seasons. Where like there should

0:41:42.239 --> 0:41:46.000
<v Speaker 1>be more there and there's not and that scares me,

0:41:46.520 --> 0:41:48.920
<v Speaker 1>and like we use the excuse for gays or we

0:41:49.200 --> 0:41:52.600
<v Speaker 1>don't we the Jets fans that that support the Adam

0:41:52.640 --> 0:41:57.160
<v Speaker 1>gaze higher used the excuse that, hey, he didn't have

0:41:57.200 --> 0:42:00.839
<v Speaker 1>out of talent Miami, he didn't have a quarterback. Well,

0:42:01.800 --> 0:42:04.440
<v Speaker 1>he hopefully has a quarterback now, but they still want talent.

0:42:04.560 --> 0:42:06.800
<v Speaker 1>What else the Jets to go back to the quote

0:42:06.840 --> 0:42:09.840
<v Speaker 1>from Jamal Adams after the final game of the season,

0:42:09.920 --> 0:42:12.239
<v Speaker 1>he said, we just don't have enough. We don't have

0:42:12.360 --> 0:42:15.440
<v Speaker 1>enough dogs was the exact quote from Jamal Adams. We

0:42:15.480 --> 0:42:17.400
<v Speaker 1>don't have enough talent now the Jets. You are like

0:42:17.400 --> 0:42:20.480
<v Speaker 1>a hundred million dollars in cap space is coming off season.

0:42:21.040 --> 0:42:23.959
<v Speaker 1>But Cagnet has missed more than he's hit in the draft.

0:42:24.760 --> 0:42:28.480
<v Speaker 1>And mind you, the draft is hard. After the second round.

0:42:28.520 --> 0:42:33.400
<v Speaker 1>It's like everything's a toss up total, Like Leonard Williams

0:42:34.000 --> 0:42:36.600
<v Speaker 1>has been overrated, what do he? What do you have?

0:42:36.960 --> 0:42:41.720
<v Speaker 1>Four saxes here, Martino was saying as well, Jamal Adams

0:42:42.280 --> 0:42:45.160
<v Speaker 1>has been great. Darren Lee showed signs this year and

0:42:45.200 --> 0:42:49.520
<v Speaker 1>then he got suspended. Sam Donald looks like a promising

0:42:49.560 --> 0:42:52.400
<v Speaker 1>young quarterback, and he made the trade up. Everything else

0:42:52.960 --> 0:42:54.560
<v Speaker 1>was Hackenburg in the second round. Look at all the

0:42:54.640 --> 0:42:56.960
<v Speaker 1>middle round stuff that he's done. When you start last year,

0:42:56.960 --> 0:42:59.600
<v Speaker 1>he drafted Nathan Shepard, who was like a twenty five

0:42:59.680 --> 0:43:02.640
<v Speaker 1>year old Division two player. When you started the show,

0:43:02.680 --> 0:43:04.520
<v Speaker 1>you were talking about this is the important, most important

0:43:05.080 --> 0:43:07.640
<v Speaker 1>um head coaching higher in Jets history. And they haven't

0:43:07.640 --> 0:43:10.800
<v Speaker 1>had a franchise quarterback um since Joe Namett. And I

0:43:10.840 --> 0:43:12.480
<v Speaker 1>find an interesting you say that because we've done this

0:43:12.560 --> 0:43:15.040
<v Speaker 1>before with the Jets. We have this exact conversation when

0:43:15.080 --> 0:43:18.000
<v Speaker 1>Mark Sanchez was drafted, when Chad Pennington was drafted, when

0:43:18.040 --> 0:43:20.879
<v Speaker 1>Christian Hackenburger was drafted, over and over and over again.

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<v Speaker 1>This is the most important higher and Jets history. They

0:43:22.719 --> 0:43:26.560
<v Speaker 1>haven't had a quarterback since Joe named. They're trying over

0:43:26.640 --> 0:43:30.080
<v Speaker 1>and over and over again. And like Donald certainly showed

0:43:30.120 --> 0:43:32.360
<v Speaker 1>signs in year one. You know, hopefully you can improve

0:43:32.400 --> 0:43:34.120
<v Speaker 1>upon that in year too. I don't know. I hope.

0:43:34.160 --> 0:43:38.279
<v Speaker 1>So for you, you dog cats to you and a

0:43:38.360 --> 0:43:40.920
<v Speaker 1>chat says, draft a defensive tackle and trade Leonard Williams.

0:43:41.560 --> 0:43:43.040
<v Speaker 1>The thing is, what do you get for Leonard Williams?

0:43:43.080 --> 0:43:44.520
<v Speaker 1>And you're gonna have to make that decision at some

0:43:44.600 --> 0:43:46.759
<v Speaker 1>point because you're coming up to that point where you

0:43:46.840 --> 0:43:49.680
<v Speaker 1>either either franchise tag the guy give him a long

0:43:49.840 --> 0:43:52.160
<v Speaker 1>term deal where you try and trade him away. And

0:43:52.239 --> 0:43:54.480
<v Speaker 1>that's what they did with Sheldon Richardson. They traded him

0:43:54.520 --> 0:43:56.239
<v Speaker 1>away for a second round pick. You're not gonna get

0:43:56.239 --> 0:43:58.719
<v Speaker 1>a second round pick for Leonard Williams now the way

0:43:58.760 --> 0:44:01.880
<v Speaker 1>that he's played in the past two Lucky if you

0:44:01.920 --> 0:44:05.000
<v Speaker 1>get a third and you know there is defensive lineman

0:44:05.000 --> 0:44:06.840
<v Speaker 1>in the traffic. If you know if Quentnin Williams is

0:44:06.880 --> 0:44:08.680
<v Speaker 1>there at three and you know they want to take him.

0:44:09.480 --> 0:44:12.080
<v Speaker 1>It was like, how many outside of Donald, how many

0:44:12.160 --> 0:44:14.040
<v Speaker 1>years in a row have they taken a defensive player

0:44:14.080 --> 0:44:16.480
<v Speaker 1>in the first round. I know it wasn't him, but

0:44:16.560 --> 0:44:20.440
<v Speaker 1>like d Milliner, it's been like, I don't know the

0:44:20.520 --> 0:44:22.480
<v Speaker 1>last Jets player taking the in the first round that

0:44:22.520 --> 0:44:24.640
<v Speaker 1>was on offense. Dude. They're just a joke of a franchise.

0:44:24.800 --> 0:44:27.600
<v Speaker 1>They're the laughing stock in the NFL. Man, Like the

0:44:27.680 --> 0:44:29.279
<v Speaker 1>Cleveland Browns are on the up and up. They were

0:44:29.320 --> 0:44:31.480
<v Speaker 1>the laughing stock. It's now the Jets. What did you

0:44:31.560 --> 0:44:33.440
<v Speaker 1>think of the Bengals up with them in the same

0:44:33.480 --> 0:44:38.440
<v Speaker 1>category when Hugh Jackson is there. According to Martino, the

0:44:38.520 --> 0:44:42.520
<v Speaker 1>last offensive line, the offensive offensive live, the last offensive players,

0:44:42.520 --> 0:44:44.160
<v Speaker 1>and the jest picked in the first round Nick Mangold

0:44:44.239 --> 0:44:47.880
<v Speaker 1>and Prickshaw Ferguson, who are both. That's when they built

0:44:49.320 --> 0:44:52.040
<v Speaker 1>what the Dallas Cowboys are doing. Now, what did the

0:44:52.120 --> 0:44:56.400
<v Speaker 1>Dallas Cowboys do for years draft offensive lineman? They get

0:44:56.440 --> 0:44:59.680
<v Speaker 1>an adequate, adequate quarterback in Dak Prescott. Say whatever you

0:44:59.719 --> 0:45:01.799
<v Speaker 1>want to, he's very polarizing. I would say he's at

0:45:01.840 --> 0:45:05.200
<v Speaker 1>least average. But you have a great running back in Zeke.

0:45:05.200 --> 0:45:07.880
<v Speaker 1>You have a great offensive line. You have to build

0:45:07.920 --> 0:45:10.680
<v Speaker 1>it from the inside out. You got to build the trenches,

0:45:10.719 --> 0:45:15.760
<v Speaker 1>the offensive line. I read you Football outsiders yesterday offensive

0:45:15.760 --> 0:45:19.680
<v Speaker 1>line reading. Jets thirty second in run blocking. But they

0:45:19.719 --> 0:45:24.560
<v Speaker 1>were pretty average pastball. That's what we're holding onto right

0:45:25.200 --> 0:45:28.880
<v Speaker 1>Just embarrassing game. Only two teams do not have an

0:45:28.960 --> 0:45:32.600
<v Speaker 1>NFL head coach right now, since Nati Bengals and Fangio.

0:45:33.680 --> 0:45:35.800
<v Speaker 1>Give me a defensive give me Chris foh Shard. Another

0:45:35.840 --> 0:45:39.920
<v Speaker 1>defensive guy, Adam Gatee was last on the list. If

0:45:39.920 --> 0:45:42.359
<v Speaker 1>you hire a Vig Fangio or honestly, you're putting Adam

0:45:42.480 --> 0:45:45.000
<v Speaker 1>Gaze and Hugh Jackson in the same category. I think

0:45:45.000 --> 0:45:46.680
<v Speaker 1>that's fair. I would have felt the same exact way

0:45:46.719 --> 0:45:48.320
<v Speaker 1>if they hired Hugh Jackson. I don't think that. I

0:45:48.360 --> 0:45:51.759
<v Speaker 1>feel about Adam Gate. How is it not doing that?

0:45:51.800 --> 0:45:54.000
<v Speaker 1>I don't think it's fair. It's done nothing. Hugh Jackson

0:45:54.080 --> 0:45:56.759
<v Speaker 1>won like one game in two years, and what did

0:45:56.800 --> 0:46:00.320
<v Speaker 1>he do before that? That's basically what Adam Gas is

0:46:00.360 --> 0:46:02.520
<v Speaker 1>about to do. Didn't you Could you say that Hugh

0:46:02.680 --> 0:46:08.080
<v Speaker 1>Jackson developed Andy Dalton? Would that get your excited? Does

0:46:08.120 --> 0:46:14.480
<v Speaker 1>that get you excited? Yeah? Not terrible? September Dalton, It's

0:46:14.520 --> 0:46:16.960
<v Speaker 1>not terrible, not terrible. Did you say that's more than

0:46:16.960 --> 0:46:18.840
<v Speaker 1>Adam Gaze never won a big game in prime? Is

0:46:18.880 --> 0:46:23.719
<v Speaker 1>that more than Adam and Gaze is done? Probably? So

0:46:23.760 --> 0:46:25.600
<v Speaker 1>you're sitting here laughing at me saying that the same

0:46:25.640 --> 0:46:29.280
<v Speaker 1>guy you Jackson might have done more. He helped develop

0:46:29.360 --> 0:46:33.560
<v Speaker 1>Andy Dalton, For whatever that's worth. I just for the

0:46:33.600 --> 0:46:36.640
<v Speaker 1>people who are calling him like the for the writers

0:46:36.719 --> 0:46:38.800
<v Speaker 1>who were saying that he can develop a quarterback, I

0:46:38.960 --> 0:46:46.080
<v Speaker 1>just want evidence. What did he develop? Will you beat

0:46:46.280 --> 0:46:49.800
<v Speaker 1>f F New York Sports Talk radio. I don't know

0:46:49.800 --> 0:46:54.920
<v Speaker 1>who he developed give the answer. He developed Paton Manning, right, No, no, no,

0:46:55.080 --> 0:46:57.560
<v Speaker 1>you need develop Paton Manning. You develop j Cutlers in

0:46:57.600 --> 0:47:04.520
<v Speaker 1>the middle of the school rock Rock. That's a great

0:47:04.600 --> 0:47:12.759
<v Speaker 1>reason to sign God Adam Adams Rock Billions of dim beautiful.

0:47:14.400 --> 0:47:16.000
<v Speaker 1>You know what, that could be your backup quarterback next

0:47:16.080 --> 0:47:21.000
<v Speaker 1>year probably will be. I can't root for the scene,

0:47:21.560 --> 0:47:24.000
<v Speaker 1>so I can't so be your charges fin officially now

0:47:24.600 --> 0:47:30.080
<v Speaker 1>lighting Let's go Chargers at bolt up Tom actual official hashtag.

0:47:30.200 --> 0:47:37.360
<v Speaker 1>Just fight for each other. It's weird hashtag, fight for

0:47:37.440 --> 0:47:40.719
<v Speaker 1>each other. That's the Chargers. Let's go Chargers. That's my team.

0:47:41.239 --> 0:47:43.239
<v Speaker 1>Told Thorial that last night because it was kind of

0:47:43.320 --> 0:47:45.240
<v Speaker 1>a bad time to jump on the bandwagon because Philip

0:47:45.320 --> 0:47:46.839
<v Speaker 1>River is probably gonna retire in a couple of years.

0:47:48.840 --> 0:47:52.879
<v Speaker 1>Yeah yeah, I mean then you know, we'll go through

0:47:53.680 --> 0:47:56.160
<v Speaker 1>a little one and thirty one in the next two seasons.

0:47:56.640 --> 0:48:02.080
<v Speaker 1>It's not willing because you know, I play you're third

0:48:02.080 --> 0:48:05.680
<v Speaker 1>string wide receiver the New York Jets, and then they'll

0:48:05.760 --> 0:48:08.640
<v Speaker 1>draft Trevor Lawrence greg Over'll cove up on Sam Donald.

0:48:08.760 --> 0:48:11.520
<v Speaker 1>That's gonna the Giants anything. Everyone wants to do that.

0:48:12.040 --> 0:48:14.000
<v Speaker 1>It's a legit spot for Miami to end up though,

0:48:14.080 --> 0:48:16.200
<v Speaker 1>for him to end up in Miamia, what are they

0:48:16.200 --> 0:48:18.120
<v Speaker 1>gonna do over the next two years. He's trit the

0:48:18.160 --> 0:48:20.839
<v Speaker 1>quarterback this year. No, but they're gonna rebuild. They dropt

0:48:20.840 --> 0:48:23.200
<v Speaker 1>the quarterback this year. Even if they draft quarterback this year,

0:48:23.239 --> 0:48:25.120
<v Speaker 1>like this isn't a great quarterback class. They're not in

0:48:25.160 --> 0:48:27.480
<v Speaker 1>a position to get like Kyler Murray or Dwayne Haskins.

0:48:27.520 --> 0:48:30.279
<v Speaker 1>So they're gonna end up with one of these Kyler Murray.

0:48:30.360 --> 0:48:31.920
<v Speaker 1>That's not true. There's no lack of Kyler Murray the

0:48:31.960 --> 0:48:34.560
<v Speaker 1>first round pick number one overall to the Cardinal that

0:48:34.680 --> 0:48:37.640
<v Speaker 1>that was a quote from three months ago. What was

0:48:37.680 --> 0:48:41.680
<v Speaker 1>like real? Adam Schefter said, It's not implausible, it's pretty impossible.

0:48:42.600 --> 0:48:44.880
<v Speaker 1>It's pretty Rosen's gonna get traded to the Patriots for

0:48:45.000 --> 0:48:48.839
<v Speaker 1>like third and fourth round pick he's getting and he's

0:48:48.840 --> 0:48:52.440
<v Speaker 1>going to be the successor down with the Giants acquire

0:48:52.560 --> 0:48:55.960
<v Speaker 1>Josh Risen. Why is that? Greg? And then you get

0:48:55.960 --> 0:48:57.839
<v Speaker 1>like a quarterback and they're running backrom last year's draft

0:48:57.840 --> 0:48:59.680
<v Speaker 1>like Josh Rosen, Like, babe, you know you don't have

0:48:59.719 --> 0:49:02.680
<v Speaker 1>got dream staff. Are there any other reasons? Craig No,

0:49:03.200 --> 0:49:06.120
<v Speaker 1>all right, absolutely, not. Giants were high on him last

0:49:06.160 --> 0:49:08.400
<v Speaker 1>year and then they'll be cool. Pat Sherman, who'd yourather have?

0:49:08.440 --> 0:49:16.680
<v Speaker 1>Pat Sherman, Adam Gaze? Honestly, Okay, Adam Gaze lowest of

0:49:16.719 --> 0:49:18.760
<v Speaker 1>the low? Do you want to talk about this mockdraft

0:49:18.800 --> 0:49:22.000
<v Speaker 1>for doing Greig Man? Like eight minutes left from the show.

0:49:22.360 --> 0:49:24.560
<v Speaker 1>I don't want to talk about Adam Gaze anymore than whatever?

0:49:25.600 --> 0:49:28.239
<v Speaker 1>Right not? New York Radio can talk about some other

0:49:28.280 --> 0:49:30.399
<v Speaker 1>coaching stuff that you mind? Sure? I mean, is anything

0:49:30.440 --> 0:49:33.720
<v Speaker 1>else happening? You know? Cliff Kingsbury's an interview senior offensive

0:49:34.239 --> 0:49:36.640
<v Speaker 1>uh personnel to be on the offensive staff, Like you

0:49:36.719 --> 0:49:44.279
<v Speaker 1>know who that is? Ben McAdoo. Oh yeah, what is he?

0:49:44.440 --> 0:49:47.200
<v Speaker 1>What's his role? Uh? Interview for something on the staff

0:49:47.200 --> 0:49:48.560
<v Speaker 1>hasn't come out of what the role would be yet.

0:49:49.040 --> 0:49:52.560
<v Speaker 1>He's definitely gonna get something. He's just gonna interview him. Monkin,

0:49:52.640 --> 0:49:54.120
<v Speaker 1>by the way, for people who are wondering, was a

0:49:54.239 --> 0:49:56.640
<v Speaker 1>finalist for the Jets position. That's cool. It sounded like

0:49:56.680 --> 0:49:58.279
<v Speaker 1>it seemed like there was like four guys who were

0:49:58.400 --> 0:50:02.719
<v Speaker 1>tending like they wanted McCarthy. It's sounded like they wanted

0:50:02.760 --> 0:50:04.279
<v Speaker 1>Matt Rule to be the head coach. With Monkey as

0:50:04.280 --> 0:50:07.120
<v Speaker 1>the offensive coordinator, and Monkey didn't want you wanted to

0:50:07.160 --> 0:50:08.960
<v Speaker 1>bring guys from college. Rule didn't want to do that,

0:50:09.880 --> 0:50:11.440
<v Speaker 1>wanted to do so at that point, why didn't you

0:50:11.480 --> 0:50:13.040
<v Speaker 1>just make monk in the head coach? Do you really

0:50:13.040 --> 0:50:17.239
<v Speaker 1>want a monk in that badly? It's a million dollar question, Greg,

0:50:18.040 --> 0:50:20.399
<v Speaker 1>because because they got a call from Peyton Manning, Gregg

0:50:21.120 --> 0:50:24.280
<v Speaker 1>eight Manning, Papa Jones. So I have to I actually

0:50:24.320 --> 0:50:26.600
<v Speaker 1>want to read you something. This is not football related,

0:50:26.640 --> 0:50:29.000
<v Speaker 1>but if I had an interesting only like five minutes left.

0:50:30.280 --> 0:50:32.560
<v Speaker 1>So the big story this uh this morning, we're just

0:50:32.560 --> 0:50:34.880
<v Speaker 1>talking about random signings and whatnot. It was Monty grandal

0:50:35.000 --> 0:50:37.279
<v Speaker 1>right signed for eighteen and a half million dollars or

0:50:37.360 --> 0:50:39.440
<v Speaker 1>so eighteen boys my final sweet before I signed off

0:50:39.480 --> 0:50:44.160
<v Speaker 1>of the night eighteen mill the Brewers. So I have

0:50:44.239 --> 0:50:46.360
<v Speaker 1>a source or a friend that of a source of

0:50:46.400 --> 0:50:50.960
<v Speaker 1>a source basically that said that the offer that Mets

0:50:51.000 --> 0:50:53.360
<v Speaker 1>made that everyone's reporting for four for sixty wasn't that.

0:50:53.520 --> 0:50:57.799
<v Speaker 1>That's not true. They offered him three for thirty five,

0:50:58.560 --> 0:51:00.719
<v Speaker 1>which they turned down. And then this is obviously the

0:51:00.760 --> 0:51:04.800
<v Speaker 1>next best offer that grand Now received. Um and what

0:51:04.840 --> 0:51:06.319
<v Speaker 1>do you get? It was like one for or close

0:51:06.360 --> 0:51:08.520
<v Speaker 1>to twenty millions. I believe it was like eighteen point

0:51:08.600 --> 0:51:14.920
<v Speaker 1>two fives. I tweeted this out last night. Small sample size,

0:51:15.400 --> 0:51:18.880
<v Speaker 1>but his his triple slash in sixty played appearances in

0:51:18.880 --> 0:51:22.239
<v Speaker 1>mid Miller Park to three sixty seven five fifty six,

0:51:22.480 --> 0:51:26.279
<v Speaker 1>four home runs and fifteen RBI. I've done no other

0:51:26.400 --> 0:51:30.880
<v Speaker 1>rankings for baseball catchers. He's my sixth rand catcher. That

0:51:30.960 --> 0:51:34.960
<v Speaker 1>sounds accurate. You like to know who I have at

0:51:35.000 --> 0:51:36.960
<v Speaker 1>of him? You don't know I catch your rankings. No,

0:51:37.120 --> 0:51:40.640
<v Speaker 1>what are you telling anyway? Harry Sanchez is number one,

0:51:41.160 --> 0:51:44.080
<v Speaker 1>dat Real Muto is number two. I wish I could

0:51:44.120 --> 0:51:45.759
<v Speaker 1>know the rest if my if my computer would love

0:51:45.960 --> 0:51:48.000
<v Speaker 1>You don't remember them, I don't. I don't remember my

0:51:48.040 --> 0:51:50.760
<v Speaker 1>catcher rankings by heart. I know he's just ahead of Wilson,

0:51:50.840 --> 0:51:53.080
<v Speaker 1>Kin Treris, and Buster Posey. Would rather have either one

0:51:53.080 --> 0:51:57.000
<v Speaker 1>of those guys. Salvador Perez number three, Wilson Romo's number four,

0:51:57.120 --> 0:52:00.560
<v Speaker 1>Yadier Molina. Number five is montaguard All number six. Right

0:52:00.600 --> 0:52:03.600
<v Speaker 1>behind him is Wilson Contredis and Buster Posy. I'd rather

0:52:03.640 --> 0:52:05.360
<v Speaker 1>have the odds money I think he has. Mindy Grandall

0:52:05.400 --> 0:52:07.879
<v Speaker 1>might be my third rank catcher, be honest, it seems

0:52:07.880 --> 0:52:12.120
<v Speaker 1>a little aggressive, maybe not really warranted. Well, yeah, he's

0:52:12.880 --> 0:52:15.319
<v Speaker 1>he's consistently like a two twenty, like two thirty hitter,

0:52:15.400 --> 0:52:17.320
<v Speaker 1>but he's twenty one runs needs the last three seasons.

0:52:17.360 --> 0:52:19.720
<v Speaker 1>So I Salvador Perez with a much better batting average?

0:52:20.400 --> 0:52:22.799
<v Speaker 1>Who was the average last year? It was very bad?

0:52:23.080 --> 0:52:25.960
<v Speaker 1>But three year sample? Is his three year samples better

0:52:25.960 --> 0:52:28.759
<v Speaker 1>than Granda's three years? Saying fine, okay, I he's more

0:52:28.800 --> 0:52:31.360
<v Speaker 1>of like a two fifty hitter, which that's if I

0:52:31.440 --> 0:52:34.080
<v Speaker 1>were projecting Salvador Perez, I would project him for like

0:52:34.160 --> 0:52:36.960
<v Speaker 1>two fifty, and projecting you has Monty Grandell, I probably

0:52:36.960 --> 0:52:39.080
<v Speaker 1>put him in like a two thirty ring. Um, it's

0:52:39.080 --> 0:52:42.280
<v Speaker 1>twenty points of batting average seven. The Perez's batting average

0:52:42.320 --> 0:52:45.479
<v Speaker 1>drops you two thirty five last year? Did hit match

0:52:45.600 --> 0:52:47.759
<v Speaker 1>his career high twenty seven home runs any year? I

0:52:47.760 --> 0:52:49.560
<v Speaker 1>actually a very existing yea, all right, fine, so you

0:52:49.640 --> 0:52:54.080
<v Speaker 1>got me. I had a grand now fourth ahead of

0:52:54.120 --> 0:52:56.719
<v Speaker 1>Wilson Romp like this almost over three hundred last year.

0:52:56.719 --> 0:52:58.640
<v Speaker 1>I understand that very big from a catcher. From the catcher,

0:52:58.680 --> 0:53:01.719
<v Speaker 1>I'd rather have the power than the average personally, But

0:53:01.800 --> 0:53:03.840
<v Speaker 1>he does a little bit of everything, Like Wilson Ramos

0:53:03.880 --> 0:53:05.840
<v Speaker 1>is gonna hit seventeen eighteen home runs? Yeah, but um

0:53:05.840 --> 0:53:08.720
<v Speaker 1>a city Field, I don't. I don't really know what happened.

0:53:08.960 --> 0:53:10.640
<v Speaker 1>I don't think city Fields is as bad as it

0:53:11.160 --> 0:53:13.759
<v Speaker 1>because I think it's closer to neutral now than anything isn't.

0:53:13.800 --> 0:53:16.000
<v Speaker 1>They've they've pulled the fences in a little bit there

0:53:16.200 --> 0:53:18.920
<v Speaker 1>last day. They did there, right. I like Wilson Ramos.

0:53:18.960 --> 0:53:20.479
<v Speaker 1>I don't know. I've always kind of been a Wilson

0:53:20.560 --> 0:53:23.160
<v Speaker 1>Ramos guy. I just think who's been a twenty home

0:53:23.239 --> 0:53:25.040
<v Speaker 1>run guy's the last three years? Not going to Miller

0:53:25.120 --> 0:53:28.920
<v Speaker 1>Park like I'm really interesting. But a guy like yadda here, Molina,

0:53:29.040 --> 0:53:33.080
<v Speaker 1>he's de valued every single year because you're so boring. Right,

0:53:33.120 --> 0:53:34.239
<v Speaker 1>But I think with the ground now is you're just

0:53:34.239 --> 0:53:35.759
<v Speaker 1>winning for them to fall off the cliff. That's what

0:53:35.840 --> 0:53:38.400
<v Speaker 1>it is. You're winning ground now, Molina, You're winning for

0:53:38.480 --> 0:53:40.440
<v Speaker 1>him to fall off the cliff. We've been waiting, right.

0:53:40.480 --> 0:53:44.560
<v Speaker 1>But would you rather be the year early than year late? Yes?

0:53:44.880 --> 0:53:46.239
<v Speaker 1>I mean no, I think I think you can make

0:53:46.239 --> 0:53:49.719
<v Speaker 1>a solid argument for grandall over over. You just want

0:53:49.760 --> 0:53:52.800
<v Speaker 1>to take the power over, you know, sacrificing the batting

0:53:52.800 --> 0:53:55.520
<v Speaker 1>average because Malina said at least to sixties since like

0:53:56.080 --> 0:53:57.480
<v Speaker 1>I don't know the past twelve years in his career.

0:53:57.520 --> 0:54:01.719
<v Speaker 1>I looked it up, so actually have that here. That

0:54:01.880 --> 0:54:05.720
<v Speaker 1>was something six one average every season since two thousand

0:54:05.760 --> 0:54:09.160
<v Speaker 1>and six. For it's great, very safe. Batting power has

0:54:09.160 --> 0:54:10.520
<v Speaker 1>gone up the past year. He's kind of one of

0:54:10.520 --> 0:54:12.759
<v Speaker 1>these guys who was brought into the Launch Angle that

0:54:13.080 --> 0:54:17.120
<v Speaker 1>everyone's buying in the Launch Angle Revolution. It's like your

0:54:17.160 --> 0:54:20.520
<v Speaker 1>next we should make a baseball He's just not on

0:54:20.600 --> 0:54:27.400
<v Speaker 1>YouTube first. Whatever wrestling called for you, like n W

0:54:27.480 --> 0:54:30.120
<v Speaker 1>O d X really called a stable, we should we

0:54:30.120 --> 0:54:37.200
<v Speaker 1>should make like a baseball stable Revolution. Enough, what's not now?

0:54:37.360 --> 0:54:39.960
<v Speaker 1>Greg doesn't like that? Come up next? Vanageable Frenzy. Chris

0:54:40.080 --> 0:54:42.719
<v Speaker 1>Venture is out once again. Jim Day, Corey Parson will

0:54:42.719 --> 0:54:45.080
<v Speaker 1>have you covered. Corys back. So that's the good news. Um,

0:54:45.280 --> 0:54:49.080
<v Speaker 1>and he'll be on the Frenzy coming up next. Uh like, like, subscribe,

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0:54:54.080 --> 0:54:55.800
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0:54:55.920 --> 0:54:59.640
<v Speaker 1>minute in our two minutes at this point, Uh, Frank,

0:54:59.640 --> 0:55:03.120
<v Speaker 1>do you want kind of I'm excited that we sparked

0:55:03.200 --> 0:55:06.520
<v Speaker 1>a random catcher conversation. That's cool. That's pretty much where

0:55:06.520 --> 0:55:10.080
<v Speaker 1>we're at. We should probably talking about like the divisional games. Well,

0:55:10.120 --> 0:55:12.480
<v Speaker 1>we'll do that tomorrow. We'll break them down from a

0:55:12.560 --> 0:55:16.959
<v Speaker 1>betting perspective. We'll give you last week makes your people

0:55:17.000 --> 0:55:19.839
<v Speaker 1>sign up for a game. Well, here's the way it works,

0:55:19.880 --> 0:55:23.000
<v Speaker 1>Fandel is. If you've been in the contest the fand

0:55:23.040 --> 0:55:24.640
<v Speaker 1>will be a f contest, you're already in it. You

0:55:24.719 --> 0:55:26.319
<v Speaker 1>just have to set your lineup. So you go down

0:55:26.360 --> 0:55:27.640
<v Speaker 1>to like if you're on the phone, you go to

0:55:27.719 --> 0:55:30.160
<v Speaker 1>like on the bottom there's a friend's tab where you

0:55:30.239 --> 0:55:31.680
<v Speaker 1>click on that and then you'll you'll be able to

0:55:31.719 --> 0:55:33.360
<v Speaker 1>see it if you go on the website, it's actually

0:55:33.400 --> 0:55:35.719
<v Speaker 1>on the top, So look at the friends tab. If

0:55:35.760 --> 0:55:39.680
<v Speaker 1>you've been signed up for the BFF contest, you're already

0:55:39.719 --> 0:55:41.239
<v Speaker 1>in it. You just have to set your line up again.

0:55:41.960 --> 0:55:44.520
<v Speaker 1>Five dollars twenty person contest, Top three pay out. I

0:55:44.560 --> 0:55:46.960
<v Speaker 1>finished the second last week. Our guy Andre called in

0:55:47.040 --> 0:55:49.200
<v Speaker 1>on Monday. Can you catch up? We'll see if I

0:55:49.200 --> 0:55:51.560
<v Speaker 1>can catch up. Actually challenge me to a head to

0:55:51.600 --> 0:55:53.600
<v Speaker 1>head contest as well, so I'll have a little side

0:55:53.640 --> 0:55:56.239
<v Speaker 1>action with him this week. Figure that out. But yeah,

0:55:56.239 --> 0:56:00.320
<v Speaker 1>we got props coming tomorrow. Best Bets spreads d f's

0:56:00.400 --> 0:56:08.560
<v Speaker 1>information and you announced the Frenzy will be the friend

0:56:08.600 --> 0:56:09.879
<v Speaker 1>kind of like we did yesterday. We'll be on the Friends,

0:56:09.920 --> 0:56:11.839
<v Speaker 1>will be basically two hours to be Jim Dale will

0:56:11.920 --> 0:56:16.359
<v Speaker 1>join us for our numbers very much. Um. I want

0:56:16.400 --> 0:56:19.640
<v Speaker 1>to leave you with this, Frankie, I'll leave you with this.

0:56:19.680 --> 0:56:26.000
<v Speaker 1>Has got a text message from Doc Jock who says

0:56:26.760 --> 0:56:32.120
<v Speaker 1>that Trevor Lawrence maybe a more athletic version of Peyton

0:56:32.160 --> 0:56:37.120
<v Speaker 1>Manning and says Dwayne Haskins for you Giants fans out there,

0:56:38.880 --> 0:56:44.839
<v Speaker 1>maybe Byron Leftwitch. All right, that's the way the show

0:56:45.000 --> 0:56:48.320
<v Speaker 1>is gonna end. That's friends. Could not think of a

0:56:48.400 --> 0:56:50.640
<v Speaker 1>better way to end the show tonight. I really couldn't do.

0:56:51.840 --> 0:56:54.879
<v Speaker 1>Dons Craig Nurse, Craig Adam Gage the new head coach

0:56:54.920 --> 0:56:58.360
<v Speaker 1>to New York Jets. That's what we're looking for Tomorrow,

0:56:58.360 --> 0:57:00.520
<v Speaker 1>we'll review all four games that divid in a weekend.

0:57:00.600 --> 0:57:03.000
<v Speaker 1>My favorite weekend of football over the year, Frantstan, I'm

0:57:03.000 --> 0:57:05.880
<v Speaker 1>Gregg Sauce. Fantasy Ball Frenzies up next. We'll see tomorrow.

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