1 00:00:00,800 --> 00:00:06,160 Speaker 1: And now Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks. 2 00:00:07,360 --> 00:00:09,520 Speaker 1: What's up everybody Walking to Move the Sticks presented by 3 00:00:09,520 --> 00:00:12,880 Speaker 1: the FURDAP series DJ, Bucky here and Buck. We talked 4 00:00:12,880 --> 00:00:15,440 Speaker 1: about this on the last podcast about the college stuff 5 00:00:15,480 --> 00:00:17,239 Speaker 1: we want to jump into today. Plenty of time to 6 00:00:17,320 --> 00:00:20,480 Speaker 1: get there, but first we got some NFL business attend to. Yeah, 7 00:00:20,560 --> 00:00:23,079 Speaker 1: we had a had a nice little game last night. 8 00:00:23,160 --> 00:00:24,720 Speaker 1: How about that? Yeah, give me your thoughts on that. 9 00:00:24,760 --> 00:00:26,239 Speaker 1: As we start off here, what do you think of 10 00:00:26,280 --> 00:00:29,200 Speaker 1: the Falcons getting getting a big win and eliminating the 11 00:00:29,240 --> 00:00:31,080 Speaker 1: Green Bay Packers from the postseason. Well, it was a 12 00:00:31,080 --> 00:00:33,479 Speaker 1: big win. I don't think the Falcons played at an 13 00:00:33,520 --> 00:00:35,680 Speaker 1: a level, but I think they did just enough to win. 14 00:00:36,040 --> 00:00:40,199 Speaker 1: They continue to struggle offensively. They're still not clicking the 15 00:00:40,200 --> 00:00:42,360 Speaker 1: way that you would think a team as talented as 16 00:00:42,360 --> 00:00:45,400 Speaker 1: they are with click when I look at them. DeVante 17 00:00:45,479 --> 00:00:47,560 Speaker 1: Freeman really bailed him out and had a big game, 18 00:00:47,760 --> 00:00:49,600 Speaker 1: did a lot as a runner and as a receiver. 19 00:00:49,720 --> 00:00:51,240 Speaker 1: He has to continue to play that way, but you 20 00:00:51,280 --> 00:00:53,360 Speaker 1: still have to find a way to get Julio Jones 21 00:00:53,640 --> 00:00:56,120 Speaker 1: and the other guys involved. I know we've been very, 22 00:00:56,200 --> 00:00:59,360 Speaker 1: very patient with Steve Sarkisian. But as you're heading down 23 00:00:59,360 --> 00:01:02,480 Speaker 1: the stretch, you want to old team play a little faster, play, 24 00:01:02,480 --> 00:01:06,039 Speaker 1: a little better play with more efficiency. And I'm beginning 25 00:01:06,080 --> 00:01:08,320 Speaker 1: to think that maybe they should just handed to Matt Ryan, 26 00:01:08,360 --> 00:01:11,280 Speaker 1: go a little no huddle, let him run the operation 27 00:01:11,360 --> 00:01:13,520 Speaker 1: the way that he sees fit, because ultimately he is 28 00:01:13,560 --> 00:01:15,280 Speaker 1: the one that's going to determine whether they win to 29 00:01:15,319 --> 00:01:17,960 Speaker 1: lose games. Answer me this, Uh, this is a discussion 30 00:01:18,000 --> 00:01:20,680 Speaker 1: we had in the locker room the other day, which 31 00:01:20,680 --> 00:01:22,800 Speaker 1: which running back duo do you prefer? Maybe this is 32 00:01:22,840 --> 00:01:25,280 Speaker 1: a movie, a little video idea for you over there, Sully, 33 00:01:25,560 --> 00:01:27,240 Speaker 1: I'm helping you produce a little bit. There we go, 34 00:01:27,319 --> 00:01:29,760 Speaker 1: there we go. What's the better running back duo in 35 00:01:29,800 --> 00:01:32,560 Speaker 1: the in the NFC South, Actually, all the running back 36 00:01:32,640 --> 00:01:34,200 Speaker 1: duos in the NFC South, and you look at all 37 00:01:34,240 --> 00:01:36,440 Speaker 1: income teams. If you're just kind of right, let's just 38 00:01:36,440 --> 00:01:40,480 Speaker 1: take the three. So you've got Carolina with McCaffrey and 39 00:01:40,560 --> 00:01:45,400 Speaker 1: Jonathan Stewart and j Stu. Then you've got camera and Ingram, 40 00:01:45,480 --> 00:01:50,040 Speaker 1: and then you've you've got Freeman um and uh and 41 00:01:50,040 --> 00:01:54,800 Speaker 1: and uh. My man from Indiana to the Saints backfield 42 00:01:54,880 --> 00:01:57,720 Speaker 1: is the best of all time. When it comes all time, 43 00:01:57,960 --> 00:01:59,840 Speaker 1: there's not one that's better than them. What they're doing, 44 00:02:00,320 --> 00:02:04,080 Speaker 1: scrimmage yards, um, receiving yards, all those things. I mean 45 00:02:04,120 --> 00:02:06,720 Speaker 1: we're talking about historic numbers. Uh, I don't have their 46 00:02:06,760 --> 00:02:09,440 Speaker 1: most current information. But you're talking about two guys that 47 00:02:09,520 --> 00:02:13,200 Speaker 1: may go over scrimming yards. Uh. You have Alvin Kamar 48 00:02:13,240 --> 00:02:15,760 Speaker 1: who has an opportunity to really push the pace when 49 00:02:15,760 --> 00:02:17,560 Speaker 1: it comes to what he has been able to do 50 00:02:17,919 --> 00:02:20,520 Speaker 1: as a change of pace back, and then mark Ingram 51 00:02:20,560 --> 00:02:23,720 Speaker 1: has been grinding it out really well as a as 52 00:02:23,760 --> 00:02:26,520 Speaker 1: really the lead back. I look, I like the guys. 53 00:02:26,560 --> 00:02:29,160 Speaker 1: I like Tevin Coleman, I like DeVante Freeman, I like 54 00:02:29,240 --> 00:02:32,000 Speaker 1: Christian McCaffrey and Jonathan Stewart, but I don't think they 55 00:02:32,000 --> 00:02:34,840 Speaker 1: are anywhere close to what the Saints do, what was doing. Well, then, 56 00:02:34,880 --> 00:02:38,040 Speaker 1: how would you rank two and three? I'll go, uh, 57 00:02:38,120 --> 00:02:41,480 Speaker 1: the Falcons at two and then the Panthers at three. 58 00:02:41,720 --> 00:02:45,440 Speaker 1: Just because Jonathan Stewart, of all the backs, Jonathan scot 59 00:02:45,440 --> 00:02:46,959 Speaker 1: if we put all those backs there, I think he 60 00:02:48,360 --> 00:02:51,400 Speaker 1: ranked last. So he he's the anchor pulling the Panthers 61 00:02:51,400 --> 00:02:53,959 Speaker 1: shipped down the older Jonathan Steward. We love John Jon 62 00:02:54,000 --> 00:02:57,280 Speaker 1: Stewart a little bit younger. That's interesting, man. It is 63 00:02:57,280 --> 00:02:58,720 Speaker 1: a It is a pretty good group though, of offense. 64 00:02:58,720 --> 00:03:00,639 Speaker 1: When you look at the quarterbacks, all the chin goes there, 65 00:03:00,639 --> 00:03:02,680 Speaker 1: But how about the backfields if they've assembled, and I 66 00:03:02,680 --> 00:03:04,400 Speaker 1: think that's the key. I think they go hand in hand. 67 00:03:04,440 --> 00:03:07,280 Speaker 1: I mean, we talked about trucks and trailers and understanding 68 00:03:07,360 --> 00:03:09,799 Speaker 1: how it takes a village to to really raise the 69 00:03:09,880 --> 00:03:12,359 Speaker 1: level play for most quarterbacks in this league. I think 70 00:03:12,400 --> 00:03:16,399 Speaker 1: what we've seen in the NFC South, every coach understands 71 00:03:16,440 --> 00:03:18,240 Speaker 1: that it's more than the quarterback. You have to have 72 00:03:18,320 --> 00:03:21,640 Speaker 1: the supporting cast. Is unfortunate because we thought that the 73 00:03:21,639 --> 00:03:24,519 Speaker 1: Tampa Bay Buccaneers would be in that conversation, but they 74 00:03:24,639 --> 00:03:28,520 Speaker 1: haven't had those guys contribute to that level. But when 75 00:03:28,560 --> 00:03:30,639 Speaker 1: you look at this, this is a division full the quarterbacks, 76 00:03:30,639 --> 00:03:33,160 Speaker 1: full of playmakers and skill guys, and everyone understands that. 77 00:03:33,440 --> 00:03:35,480 Speaker 1: And then on the flip side, you begin to see 78 00:03:35,640 --> 00:03:38,440 Speaker 1: dominant defenses. Carolina has a really good defense. New Orleans 79 00:03:38,440 --> 00:03:41,720 Speaker 1: has been optimal, opportunistic and creating things. The Falcons have 80 00:03:41,800 --> 00:03:44,480 Speaker 1: played well, it spurts and then the Buccaneers have been 81 00:03:44,520 --> 00:03:46,400 Speaker 1: a major disappointment, I got I got another idea. I 82 00:03:46,440 --> 00:03:48,360 Speaker 1: got another idea. It could be a video idea. Sully 83 00:03:48,520 --> 00:03:51,000 Speaker 1: got Japan Yep, I got it all right. You know 84 00:03:51,040 --> 00:03:53,920 Speaker 1: how in high school, Buck, you have the all league team. Yeah, 85 00:03:54,520 --> 00:03:57,080 Speaker 1: first team, second team, third team, All league. In the NFL, 86 00:03:57,160 --> 00:03:59,240 Speaker 1: we just kind of go league wide or even conference. 87 00:03:59,280 --> 00:04:01,600 Speaker 1: Why I think we should do an all league team 88 00:04:01,640 --> 00:04:04,760 Speaker 1: for the for the divisions like like this NFC South, 89 00:04:04,800 --> 00:04:07,160 Speaker 1: for instance, you get a two running backs, some receivers. 90 00:04:07,280 --> 00:04:09,160 Speaker 1: There's a lot of dudes to pick from to sort 91 00:04:09,200 --> 00:04:14,240 Speaker 1: that out. That little idea that's like that little post playoffs. 92 00:04:14,480 --> 00:04:16,240 Speaker 1: Get a little patch. We can get a little letterman 93 00:04:16,360 --> 00:04:18,400 Speaker 1: jacket with a little patch, they're all league. Did you 94 00:04:18,400 --> 00:04:20,240 Speaker 1: get that stuff on your letterman jacket? Buck, or did 95 00:04:20,240 --> 00:04:26,279 Speaker 1: you did get everything loaded down? Scholar athlete? I didn't. 96 00:04:26,320 --> 00:04:27,680 Speaker 1: I didn't get one of those. I didn't get one 97 00:04:27,680 --> 00:04:29,880 Speaker 1: of those. Yeah, I didn't get one of those. My 98 00:04:29,960 --> 00:04:31,719 Speaker 1: daughter has a scholar athlete patch, and I was like, 99 00:04:32,160 --> 00:04:33,640 Speaker 1: I asked, my wife said they make that. Yeah, so 100 00:04:34,040 --> 00:04:36,120 Speaker 1: we had the when we're high school. I don't never 101 00:04:36,160 --> 00:04:37,720 Speaker 1: got one of those. And I didn't get good one 102 00:04:37,720 --> 00:04:39,760 Speaker 1: of those. What how many patches did you have given 103 00:04:39,760 --> 00:04:43,120 Speaker 1: your sports high school? What you have? You have? Track? Yeah, baseball. 104 00:04:43,839 --> 00:04:46,320 Speaker 1: I wanted baseball, my high school coach talking me out 105 00:04:46,320 --> 00:04:50,960 Speaker 1: of it, so I played break ball. So three sports, track, Basketball, Football, 106 00:04:52,040 --> 00:04:54,559 Speaker 1: How many I mean letters to see? I just played 107 00:04:54,640 --> 00:04:58,080 Speaker 1: varsity back then, you know, you just played varsities junior, senior. 108 00:04:58,440 --> 00:05:00,320 Speaker 1: It was rare. It was a big deal. When we 109 00:05:00,320 --> 00:05:02,440 Speaker 1: get called up as a sophomore. That was a big 110 00:05:02,440 --> 00:05:05,159 Speaker 1: deal to be just to draw more to dress in 111 00:05:05,200 --> 00:05:06,800 Speaker 1: the playoffs, that was like the big deal back in 112 00:05:06,839 --> 00:05:08,640 Speaker 1: the high school. Yeah. A K by the way, just 113 00:05:08,720 --> 00:05:11,000 Speaker 1: to bring it back, a K and and mark Ingram 114 00:05:11,000 --> 00:05:13,440 Speaker 1: are two or forty four yards from from reaching that 115 00:05:13,480 --> 00:05:17,360 Speaker 1: three thousand yard mark combined. Yeah, all time, all time, 116 00:05:17,560 --> 00:05:20,320 Speaker 1: all time best. That's the best of all time. I 117 00:05:20,360 --> 00:05:23,360 Speaker 1: gotta think about that. By the way. The only ones 118 00:05:23,400 --> 00:05:27,279 Speaker 1: that are close Walter Payton and Matt Sue and then O. J. 119 00:05:27,440 --> 00:05:30,520 Speaker 1: Simpson and whenever he went over two thousand, whoever is 120 00:05:30,520 --> 00:05:32,680 Speaker 1: full back where they throw him in. But that's it. 121 00:05:32,800 --> 00:05:35,280 Speaker 1: No one else has done what they've done. Kevin Mack 122 00:05:35,839 --> 00:05:41,400 Speaker 1: and that that's it. I'll tell you I got one 123 00:05:41,440 --> 00:05:46,240 Speaker 1: for you about Baltimore back in the day O, Priest 124 00:05:46,279 --> 00:05:50,000 Speaker 1: Holmes and Lewis. Yeah, but Preestimes wasn't you're talking about 125 00:05:50,000 --> 00:05:52,600 Speaker 1: priest homes in Kansas City, but that was he had 126 00:05:52,640 --> 00:05:55,760 Speaker 1: all that ability, but he didn't have we're talking about production, 127 00:05:55,960 --> 00:05:58,960 Speaker 1: talking about production though not the potential. Potentially they could 128 00:05:58,960 --> 00:06:02,120 Speaker 1: have done it talent wise. Yeah, but that's that's how 129 00:06:02,440 --> 00:06:05,400 Speaker 1: was I going. The pageant got a two thousand yard 130 00:06:05,480 --> 00:06:07,800 Speaker 1: rushier and Jamal Lewis, I mean Beck, and you've got 131 00:06:07,800 --> 00:06:09,839 Speaker 1: and you got Priest Holmes. It was a yardage leader. 132 00:06:10,000 --> 00:06:11,560 Speaker 1: Maybe it's gonna be like that to be What about 133 00:06:11,600 --> 00:06:14,640 Speaker 1: duce M Kallister and Riggie Bush talent wise, I go, 134 00:06:15,560 --> 00:06:19,280 Speaker 1: I'll go with Baltimore. Yeah, that's Jamal. This is I'm 135 00:06:19,279 --> 00:06:22,320 Speaker 1: getting way off. Check Jamal Lewis, duce McAllister in their prime? 136 00:06:22,360 --> 00:06:25,200 Speaker 1: Who you got? I mean, Jamal Lewis, Come on now, 137 00:06:25,440 --> 00:06:27,800 Speaker 1: Jamal was two thousand yard Russia. Jamal Lewis, I said, 138 00:06:29,320 --> 00:06:32,400 Speaker 1: and five if you never got banged up either. Yeah. 139 00:06:32,400 --> 00:06:34,600 Speaker 1: The Jamal Lewis is a Tennessee guy. This is right, 140 00:06:34,640 --> 00:06:36,400 Speaker 1: Soy Sally, but when he was when he was running, 141 00:06:36,400 --> 00:06:38,479 Speaker 1: it was before right before I got to the Ravens. 142 00:06:38,960 --> 00:06:40,880 Speaker 1: But they asked him in their combine interview, what are 143 00:06:40,880 --> 00:06:44,119 Speaker 1: you gonna run? And he said, uh, fox three high, 144 00:06:44,279 --> 00:06:46,640 Speaker 1: four or four low? That's what he said. So then 145 00:06:46,640 --> 00:06:50,640 Speaker 1: when the when the scout was there, when when when 146 00:06:50,680 --> 00:06:52,839 Speaker 1: the scout had to call back and off of his 147 00:06:52,920 --> 00:06:55,480 Speaker 1: pro day, he said, what how was he go? Four? 148 00:06:55,560 --> 00:06:59,480 Speaker 1: Three high? It's a big man moving very very fast. 149 00:06:59,600 --> 00:07:03,200 Speaker 1: It is um all right, that's uh, let's move on here, Buck. 150 00:07:03,320 --> 00:07:04,920 Speaker 1: A couple quarterback things I wanted to get into. I 151 00:07:04,920 --> 00:07:07,720 Speaker 1: had a chance to watch the tape yesterday and kind 152 00:07:07,720 --> 00:07:10,440 Speaker 1: of break these guys down intregating quarterbacks. I was looking 153 00:07:10,440 --> 00:07:13,160 Speaker 1: forward to studying Nick Foles in his game for the Eagles. 154 00:07:13,160 --> 00:07:15,800 Speaker 1: Four touchdowns, no picks. But digging into it, I thought 155 00:07:15,800 --> 00:07:18,440 Speaker 1: it was interesting what the Giants did defensively against them. 156 00:07:18,840 --> 00:07:22,040 Speaker 1: Mix it up. They tried to bring pressure. Uh you 157 00:07:22,080 --> 00:07:25,200 Speaker 1: saw him bringing bringing seven. I thought he handled that okay, 158 00:07:25,200 --> 00:07:27,320 Speaker 1: and then he saw him rushing three and dropping eight. 159 00:07:27,840 --> 00:07:31,000 Speaker 1: A couple takeaways from that game. Yes, full Foals played well, 160 00:07:31,000 --> 00:07:32,960 Speaker 1: but two things that would concern me if you were 161 00:07:32,960 --> 00:07:36,840 Speaker 1: the Eagles number one. I still think the process for 162 00:07:36,920 --> 00:07:39,960 Speaker 1: him on the r P O stuff needs to pick 163 00:07:40,080 --> 00:07:42,400 Speaker 1: up because you're starting to see them attack the mesh 164 00:07:42,440 --> 00:07:44,160 Speaker 1: point a little bit and that's gonna It's good he 165 00:07:44,200 --> 00:07:46,239 Speaker 1: got hit. He was getting the ball just on time 166 00:07:46,280 --> 00:07:48,680 Speaker 1: and getting taking a lot of shots. There's gonna be 167 00:07:48,680 --> 00:07:51,240 Speaker 1: some turnovers mixed in there if he doesn't speed up 168 00:07:51,280 --> 00:07:53,400 Speaker 1: that process. The second is I think because of all 169 00:07:53,440 --> 00:07:55,400 Speaker 1: the injures, we've kind of forgot about Jason Peters being 170 00:07:55,440 --> 00:07:57,880 Speaker 1: gone and Carson Wentz could cover up that a little 171 00:07:57,880 --> 00:08:02,360 Speaker 1: bit better. H No, Olivia Vernon got after vy on 172 00:08:02,400 --> 00:08:04,680 Speaker 1: that on that left side there, and going into the postseason, 173 00:08:04,720 --> 00:08:07,120 Speaker 1: some elite pass stresses you're gonna run into that would 174 00:08:07,160 --> 00:08:09,640 Speaker 1: worry me. Yeah, I mean, I think you're dealing with 175 00:08:09,680 --> 00:08:13,480 Speaker 1: two different UM caliber athletes in terms of Playmacause you 176 00:08:13,520 --> 00:08:15,240 Speaker 1: talking about Carson Wentz, a guy who I would put 177 00:08:15,320 --> 00:08:17,160 Speaker 1: up dan a Cam Newton category in terms of his 178 00:08:17,200 --> 00:08:21,480 Speaker 1: athleticism at a position, what he can do, uh unicorn um. 179 00:08:21,520 --> 00:08:24,400 Speaker 1: With Nick Foles, you're talking about a guy who is athletic, 180 00:08:24,480 --> 00:08:27,640 Speaker 1: but not quite the same athlete. And I will say 181 00:08:27,640 --> 00:08:29,560 Speaker 1: this though, I think it's a learning process. By the 182 00:08:29,600 --> 00:08:31,840 Speaker 1: time they get into the playoffs, they have two more 183 00:08:31,920 --> 00:08:34,800 Speaker 1: games to figure out what Nick Foles does really really well. 184 00:08:35,080 --> 00:08:37,640 Speaker 1: I think they would make some tweaks and some adjustments 185 00:08:37,679 --> 00:08:39,720 Speaker 1: to put him in a situation where he can thrive. 186 00:08:40,080 --> 00:08:42,720 Speaker 1: The fact that he has four touchdowns kind of coming 187 00:08:42,800 --> 00:08:46,240 Speaker 1: off the bench suggested that offense can still be productive. 188 00:08:46,480 --> 00:08:48,960 Speaker 1: It may just be in a different way than it 189 00:08:49,040 --> 00:08:51,720 Speaker 1: was with Carson. One of the things I had research 190 00:08:51,800 --> 00:08:53,760 Speaker 1: look up because I was curious about this and it 191 00:08:53,840 --> 00:08:55,360 Speaker 1: was a tight game, and the Eagles have been in 192 00:08:55,440 --> 00:08:58,600 Speaker 1: some lopsided games, so you have to balance this number out. 193 00:08:58,640 --> 00:09:01,600 Speaker 1: But I did think it was interesting Carson Wentz when 194 00:09:01,600 --> 00:09:03,240 Speaker 1: he was in the lineup this year for the Eagles. 195 00:09:03,280 --> 00:09:08,600 Speaker 1: First down buck run pass on the nose with folds. 196 00:09:09,160 --> 00:09:10,840 Speaker 1: The best thing you can do for a quarterback is 197 00:09:10,880 --> 00:09:14,760 Speaker 1: to throw on first down. Passed on first down in 198 00:09:14,800 --> 00:09:17,200 Speaker 1: this in this game against the Giants. So I thought 199 00:09:17,200 --> 00:09:19,640 Speaker 1: they gave him some layup, some easy completions. You've got 200 00:09:19,679 --> 00:09:22,040 Speaker 1: some predictable coverages. They even got him on the move 201 00:09:22,080 --> 00:09:23,719 Speaker 1: on some of those first downs. I thought they set 202 00:09:23,800 --> 00:09:25,640 Speaker 1: him up for success on first down. Nice shot by 203 00:09:25,679 --> 00:09:28,120 Speaker 1: Doug Peterson. Well, I think that that is the key. 204 00:09:28,160 --> 00:09:30,160 Speaker 1: I mean, obviously you want to throw in favorable looks, 205 00:09:30,160 --> 00:09:33,359 Speaker 1: and we talked about favorable looks. Typically most defensive coordinators 206 00:09:33,360 --> 00:09:35,640 Speaker 1: approach it first down as a hit and un down. 207 00:09:35,880 --> 00:09:38,640 Speaker 1: You want to be eight man front, single high coverage, 208 00:09:38,679 --> 00:09:41,439 Speaker 1: off coverage on the outside, really easy for the quarterback 209 00:09:41,480 --> 00:09:44,160 Speaker 1: to raise up in fire ore hitches and quick routes 210 00:09:44,240 --> 00:09:46,200 Speaker 1: that are you know, allow you to get ahead of 211 00:09:46,200 --> 00:09:48,720 Speaker 1: the chains and then you're able to get back to 212 00:09:49,000 --> 00:09:51,959 Speaker 1: your normal balanced offense on second and third down. So 213 00:09:52,760 --> 00:09:54,880 Speaker 1: tip of the hat Doug Peterson being a little more 214 00:09:54,920 --> 00:09:58,719 Speaker 1: aggressive with the early past game high completion percentage. That's 215 00:09:58,720 --> 00:10:01,480 Speaker 1: the way to kind of work manipulate system. No question 216 00:10:01,520 --> 00:10:03,559 Speaker 1: that Aaron Rodgers, the other quarterback, want to look at. 217 00:10:03,600 --> 00:10:05,160 Speaker 1: Now the Packers are out of the playoffs. Now it's 218 00:10:05,160 --> 00:10:06,839 Speaker 1: another conversation we can get to in a minute whether 219 00:10:06,880 --> 00:10:09,280 Speaker 1: they should shut him down or not. Um, but yes, 220 00:10:09,679 --> 00:10:11,880 Speaker 1: yes that's the answer. That's a quick conversation. Yes they 221 00:10:11,920 --> 00:10:14,080 Speaker 1: should shut him down. There's nothing to play for, no 222 00:10:14,120 --> 00:10:15,600 Speaker 1: reason for him to be out there. Role with Brett 223 00:10:15,679 --> 00:10:18,200 Speaker 1: Hunley through these last couple of games, but watching this 224 00:10:18,240 --> 00:10:20,280 Speaker 1: one to be expected. We talked about it. The rust 225 00:10:20,400 --> 00:10:21,920 Speaker 1: was was gonna be there, and I don't think the 226 00:10:21,920 --> 00:10:24,199 Speaker 1: Panthers a team you want to be rusty against defensively 227 00:10:24,200 --> 00:10:26,440 Speaker 1: with what they have and then with what Cam Newton did. 228 00:10:26,760 --> 00:10:30,480 Speaker 1: But watching Rogers vision wise, I think people think rust 229 00:10:30,559 --> 00:10:33,079 Speaker 1: they think accuracy, which he missed a couple of throws. 230 00:10:33,080 --> 00:10:35,200 Speaker 1: He acknowledged that. To me, I thought, is he his 231 00:10:35,280 --> 00:10:37,520 Speaker 1: vision wasn't right. He missed some opportunities that they had 232 00:10:37,600 --> 00:10:39,520 Speaker 1: with some some stuff that was wide open. You don't 233 00:10:39,520 --> 00:10:42,199 Speaker 1: normally see Aaron Rodgers miss I think this thing. We've 234 00:10:42,240 --> 00:10:44,679 Speaker 1: been so spoiled by Aaron Rodgers playing at such a 235 00:10:44,760 --> 00:10:48,440 Speaker 1: high level. He typically doesn't miss um. He's open, he 236 00:10:48,760 --> 00:10:51,439 Speaker 1: guys open, he nails him consistently, routinely, he finds a 237 00:10:51,480 --> 00:10:55,280 Speaker 1: way to pick apart the defense. The difference is he 238 00:10:55,360 --> 00:10:58,240 Speaker 1: was rusty, he was a little off his game, and 239 00:10:58,240 --> 00:11:01,200 Speaker 1: the Carolina Panthers played a different way that they've always played. 240 00:11:01,480 --> 00:11:04,480 Speaker 1: This is a team that blitzes almost fifty fifty when 241 00:11:04,520 --> 00:11:06,520 Speaker 1: it comes to the percent of times that they send 242 00:11:06,520 --> 00:11:09,440 Speaker 1: an extra Russia. And so when you have extra bodies 243 00:11:09,480 --> 00:11:12,040 Speaker 1: coming at Aaron Rodgers, particularly a guy who was coming 244 00:11:12,040 --> 00:11:13,960 Speaker 1: off an injury, they were able to move him off 245 00:11:14,000 --> 00:11:16,520 Speaker 1: the spot a little bit made him a little uncomfortable, 246 00:11:16,720 --> 00:11:19,280 Speaker 1: and we saw that some of those interceptions where a 247 00:11:19,280 --> 00:11:21,200 Speaker 1: product of him having to be on the move to 248 00:11:21,320 --> 00:11:23,760 Speaker 1: escape a free rush or free hitter. Normally he makes 249 00:11:23,800 --> 00:11:26,440 Speaker 1: him pay, but because first game out, little Rusty couldn't 250 00:11:26,440 --> 00:11:28,360 Speaker 1: take advantage of it. That is a really, really good 251 00:11:28,440 --> 00:11:31,360 Speaker 1: job by Steve Wilkes. Continue to do what the Panthers 252 00:11:31,360 --> 00:11:34,440 Speaker 1: have done, but also knowing that that could really be 253 00:11:34,520 --> 00:11:37,160 Speaker 1: something that disrupts a quarterback making his first start maybe 254 00:11:37,200 --> 00:11:39,200 Speaker 1: eight or nine weeks. This is out of left field. 255 00:11:39,200 --> 00:11:40,880 Speaker 1: I didn't tip you off on this, but just watching 256 00:11:40,880 --> 00:11:45,040 Speaker 1: that game and seeing how how ridiculous Peppers are still 257 00:11:45,040 --> 00:11:47,720 Speaker 1: playing and the pressure he was generating as a North 258 00:11:47,760 --> 00:11:50,520 Speaker 1: Carolina guy. Were there any did you hear any legendary 259 00:11:50,559 --> 00:11:53,120 Speaker 1: there any legendary pep stories from from U n C. 260 00:11:53,679 --> 00:11:55,400 Speaker 1: I mean, you're just talking about a guy who can 261 00:11:55,400 --> 00:11:58,080 Speaker 1: do anything. I mean, he's superman. He can jump. So 262 00:11:58,160 --> 00:12:00,800 Speaker 1: he did not do any ring ball then while he 263 00:12:00,840 --> 00:12:04,280 Speaker 1: was there? Hoops. Uh. He was a running back in 264 00:12:04,320 --> 00:12:07,000 Speaker 1: high school. So you're talking about a guy with that 265 00:12:07,040 --> 00:12:11,040 Speaker 1: kind of athleticism that is now playing um at pass rusher. 266 00:12:11,120 --> 00:12:14,280 Speaker 1: And you know, I think here's the thing, and they 267 00:12:14,280 --> 00:12:16,679 Speaker 1: won't admit it now, but Carolina, the first go around 268 00:12:16,679 --> 00:12:20,199 Speaker 1: the reason he left the building before. He was so 269 00:12:20,360 --> 00:12:24,360 Speaker 1: talented and made things look so easy that when you're inside, like, man, 270 00:12:24,400 --> 00:12:28,360 Speaker 1: if he could just right and he was getting twelve 271 00:12:28,440 --> 00:12:31,920 Speaker 1: fourteen sacks. But in the building, the conversation was always like, man, 272 00:12:31,920 --> 00:12:33,680 Speaker 1: we gotta get him going, we got to get him playing. 273 00:12:34,040 --> 00:12:36,599 Speaker 1: And I don't believe there was a great enough appreciation 274 00:12:36,679 --> 00:12:39,720 Speaker 1: for his talent and skill set the first time around. 275 00:12:40,040 --> 00:12:42,520 Speaker 1: I think when he left and they saw how hard 276 00:12:42,559 --> 00:12:44,400 Speaker 1: it is to get a guy that can dominate the 277 00:12:44,440 --> 00:12:47,520 Speaker 1: game with the ease of which he was able to play. 278 00:12:47,960 --> 00:12:50,840 Speaker 1: I think now this time around, the swansaw they really 279 00:12:50,880 --> 00:12:53,280 Speaker 1: appreciate what number ninety brings to the table. And I think, 280 00:12:53,320 --> 00:12:55,120 Speaker 1: as a parent, this guy has ten sacks at the 281 00:12:55,160 --> 00:12:58,200 Speaker 1: age of thirty seven. That's crazy. This is I believe. 282 00:12:58,280 --> 00:13:03,240 Speaker 1: Let me tell us up here, one too, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, 283 00:13:04,559 --> 00:13:08,839 Speaker 1: ten seasons he's had ten plus sacks ten seasons? Are 284 00:13:08,880 --> 00:13:10,920 Speaker 1: you kidding me? And then there's a season and there 285 00:13:10,920 --> 00:13:13,319 Speaker 1: where you only had to where he was sick and 286 00:13:13,480 --> 00:13:15,520 Speaker 1: no one really knew that he was sick and dealing 287 00:13:15,520 --> 00:13:17,920 Speaker 1: with an illness or whatever. But you take that away. 288 00:13:18,320 --> 00:13:21,600 Speaker 1: D and fifty three and a half sacks. It's crazy. 289 00:13:21,880 --> 00:13:24,440 Speaker 1: He made everybody better. He was a dominant player, and 290 00:13:24,760 --> 00:13:28,080 Speaker 1: I will give John Fox credit. John Fox put him 291 00:13:28,080 --> 00:13:31,199 Speaker 1: at left defensive and let him work against right tackles, 292 00:13:31,240 --> 00:13:33,959 Speaker 1: which was uncommon at the time, back in two thousand 293 00:13:34,040 --> 00:13:36,160 Speaker 1: to two thousand three. But it's something that he had 294 00:13:36,200 --> 00:13:39,319 Speaker 1: done with Michael strahand. It was a way to take 295 00:13:39,360 --> 00:13:42,720 Speaker 1: advantage of right tackles because back in yesteryear, your right 296 00:13:42,720 --> 00:13:46,240 Speaker 1: tackle was like the lumber power guy. And so now 297 00:13:46,280 --> 00:13:48,559 Speaker 1: you put a dominant player against that, they were able 298 00:13:48,600 --> 00:13:51,120 Speaker 1: to take advantage of it. Yep. Now everybody does it right. 299 00:13:51,440 --> 00:13:55,280 Speaker 1: A lot of people like a lot of people take 300 00:13:55,280 --> 00:13:58,640 Speaker 1: advantage of say Big Beasley plays on that side as well. Um, yeah, 301 00:13:58,679 --> 00:14:00,840 Speaker 1: they've caught up. They now have a where they put 302 00:14:01,080 --> 00:14:03,600 Speaker 1: pass rushes on either side of the line, and they 303 00:14:03,600 --> 00:14:06,839 Speaker 1: attacked the offense attack of relentlessly. Just amazing career for 304 00:14:06,920 --> 00:14:09,560 Speaker 1: Julius Peppers, first ballot Hall of Famer, no doubt at 305 00:14:09,559 --> 00:14:12,400 Speaker 1: thirty seven, he's still getting it done alright. Time now 306 00:14:12,440 --> 00:14:14,280 Speaker 1: for the Offensive Line of the Week presented by the 307 00:14:14,320 --> 00:14:17,079 Speaker 1: Ford f Series Are Good Buddy Shane heres project he 308 00:14:17,120 --> 00:14:19,320 Speaker 1: does every week on NFL dot Com. Slash four You 309 00:14:19,360 --> 00:14:22,720 Speaker 1: can check out his Built for Tough Offensive Line of 310 00:14:22,720 --> 00:14:26,200 Speaker 1: the Week article. Buck nominees or who do you who 311 00:14:26,200 --> 00:14:27,600 Speaker 1: do you want to give us one to this week? Well, 312 00:14:27,600 --> 00:14:29,160 Speaker 1: I think it's a no brainer. I think the way 313 00:14:29,200 --> 00:14:31,040 Speaker 1: that the L. A. Rams went up to the Pacific 314 00:14:31,080 --> 00:14:33,640 Speaker 1: Northwest and whooped the Seattle Seahawks, I think the office 315 00:14:33,640 --> 00:14:36,640 Speaker 1: A line deserves credit. Ty Gurley had a monster game, 316 00:14:37,080 --> 00:14:40,360 Speaker 1: uh rest of over five and fifty rush yards, had 317 00:14:40,360 --> 00:14:42,760 Speaker 1: a great game in terms of thinking, had maybe a 318 00:14:42,800 --> 00:14:45,280 Speaker 1: hundred and seventy five or so scrimmage yards. But the 319 00:14:45,320 --> 00:14:47,320 Speaker 1: fact that they were to run the ball for over 320 00:14:47,320 --> 00:14:49,560 Speaker 1: two hundred yards almost two hundred and fifty yards on 321 00:14:49,600 --> 00:14:51,880 Speaker 1: the ground, that is a butt kicking at the point 322 00:14:51,920 --> 00:14:54,120 Speaker 1: of attack. Give it to the L A Rams. They 323 00:14:54,120 --> 00:14:56,520 Speaker 1: deserved it. We're gonna break it down to as well 324 00:14:56,560 --> 00:14:59,440 Speaker 1: at on our v d s A nice and on 325 00:14:59,480 --> 00:15:01,440 Speaker 1: peck up to I see you could you could watch it? Yeah? 326 00:15:01,440 --> 00:15:04,840 Speaker 1: It was. It was interesting watching that tape, Bucky that 327 00:15:06,160 --> 00:15:08,440 Speaker 1: the job they do on the back side on some 328 00:15:08,520 --> 00:15:10,840 Speaker 1: of their zone stuff is outstanding. Tyler Higbie is really 329 00:15:10,840 --> 00:15:13,080 Speaker 1: developed into a nice blocker there at the tight end position. 330 00:15:13,520 --> 00:15:15,520 Speaker 1: They just punched the Seahawks in the mouth right from 331 00:15:15,560 --> 00:15:19,880 Speaker 1: the very beginning of that football game. And then creativity wise, man, 332 00:15:19,920 --> 00:15:22,560 Speaker 1: it's it's so much fun to watch what Sean McVeigh does. 333 00:15:22,920 --> 00:15:25,360 Speaker 1: They ran, uh the touchdown that girly caught on the 334 00:15:25,440 --> 00:15:29,120 Speaker 1: drag route coming across the field. They ran basically, Uh, 335 00:15:29,200 --> 00:15:31,160 Speaker 1: it's like a two man pick route. So you had 336 00:15:31,320 --> 00:15:34,240 Speaker 1: you had uh both severs on the right side, but 337 00:15:34,400 --> 00:15:37,680 Speaker 1: come across just it was like an elevator screen. Oh 338 00:15:37,800 --> 00:15:39,520 Speaker 1: just what it is. He comes from the back side, 339 00:15:39,640 --> 00:15:42,440 Speaker 1: he slides all the way out. What You're unbelievable. The 340 00:15:42,480 --> 00:15:45,040 Speaker 1: funny thing about that play they stole that played from 341 00:15:45,080 --> 00:15:47,800 Speaker 1: the Atlanta Falcons. The Atlanta Falcons ran they played multiple 342 00:15:47,840 --> 00:15:49,680 Speaker 1: times last year. They ran against the New Orleans Saints 343 00:15:49,680 --> 00:15:52,480 Speaker 1: in particular, and in the Super Bowl where they offset 344 00:15:52,480 --> 00:15:54,840 Speaker 1: the back to the right, they have trips to the left. 345 00:15:55,280 --> 00:15:57,120 Speaker 1: Everyone on the trip side just kind of runs a 346 00:15:57,240 --> 00:16:01,160 Speaker 1: drag right across the field. The lot of behind the 347 00:16:01,200 --> 00:16:03,640 Speaker 1: line out the back door. Matt Ryan just waist dumps 348 00:16:03,680 --> 00:16:05,960 Speaker 1: it off. They did the same thing. I mean, Bobby Wagener, 349 00:16:05,960 --> 00:16:08,440 Speaker 1: I mean, that's a lot to navigate through, a lot 350 00:16:08,520 --> 00:16:10,720 Speaker 1: to navigate through. I think it's a brilliant play. I 351 00:16:10,720 --> 00:16:12,920 Speaker 1: think it's perfect, particularly when you catch people in man 352 00:16:12,920 --> 00:16:15,960 Speaker 1: to man. It was a great play. Seans Dylan. Not 353 00:16:16,000 --> 00:16:17,920 Speaker 1: only has he have the quarterback play at high level, 354 00:16:18,200 --> 00:16:20,160 Speaker 1: he's got tied Gurley back to playing like the guy 355 00:16:20,160 --> 00:16:21,800 Speaker 1: that we thought he would be when he's drafted within 356 00:16:21,840 --> 00:16:23,960 Speaker 1: the top ten. Yeah, they are. They're definitely a fun 357 00:16:24,000 --> 00:16:26,080 Speaker 1: offense to watch there, so they Yeah, I think that's 358 00:16:26,080 --> 00:16:27,800 Speaker 1: a no doubt or two or forty four rushing yards. 359 00:16:27,800 --> 00:16:29,600 Speaker 1: They didn't have a couple of sacks, but didn't really 360 00:16:29,640 --> 00:16:32,240 Speaker 1: hurt him there. They get the offensive line of the week. 361 00:16:32,240 --> 00:16:35,760 Speaker 1: That's our Ford built, tough Ford offensive one of the week. 362 00:16:36,120 --> 00:16:38,040 Speaker 1: I don't know. Sean went with, surely it's the Ramps. 363 00:16:38,040 --> 00:16:40,520 Speaker 1: If come on, John, it should be the Ramps. Let's 364 00:16:40,560 --> 00:16:42,600 Speaker 1: jump over the college football side here buck a story 365 00:16:42,600 --> 00:16:44,960 Speaker 1: I wanted to hit on today. A lot of people 366 00:16:45,000 --> 00:16:47,520 Speaker 1: were making a big deal about the fact that Royce 367 00:16:47,560 --> 00:16:49,840 Speaker 1: Freeman wasn't that he didn't play in this game, because 368 00:16:49,840 --> 00:16:51,960 Speaker 1: we saw that last year with Christian McCaffrey Leonardournett. They 369 00:16:52,000 --> 00:16:53,600 Speaker 1: still went really high in the draft. Didn't affect their 370 00:16:53,680 --> 00:16:55,920 Speaker 1: draft stock, which we said it wouldn't affect their draft stock. 371 00:16:56,440 --> 00:16:58,720 Speaker 1: I don't think this is gonna affect Royce Freeman's draft 372 00:16:58,760 --> 00:17:01,920 Speaker 1: stock either. He sits out the Vegas Bull against Boise. 373 00:17:02,320 --> 00:17:04,280 Speaker 1: But the telecast, they spent a lot of time talking 374 00:17:04,320 --> 00:17:06,280 Speaker 1: about the fact. I think it's herp Street was doing 375 00:17:06,280 --> 00:17:09,040 Speaker 1: the game. But the uh before the game, he's in, 376 00:17:09,160 --> 00:17:12,640 Speaker 1: he's a Street close and he's gathering up the whole 377 00:17:12,640 --> 00:17:15,399 Speaker 1: team and he's given the firearm up speech. It was 378 00:17:15,440 --> 00:17:17,600 Speaker 1: a weird look. He's just kind of a bad look. 379 00:17:17,600 --> 00:17:19,840 Speaker 1: He just looked awkward for a guy who's healthy and 380 00:17:19,840 --> 00:17:22,240 Speaker 1: sitting out the game to be delivering the pregame pump 381 00:17:22,280 --> 00:17:25,720 Speaker 1: him up speech. And trust me, it did not work. Boys, 382 00:17:25,760 --> 00:17:27,480 Speaker 1: he could have been up forty to nothing at half. 383 00:17:27,520 --> 00:17:29,760 Speaker 1: That is not an exaggeration. It was. It was that ugly, 384 00:17:29,760 --> 00:17:32,680 Speaker 1: that lopsided. But just your your take on he's sitting 385 00:17:32,680 --> 00:17:34,800 Speaker 1: out the game and then be being there at the 386 00:17:34,800 --> 00:17:39,680 Speaker 1: game and addressed. I know, I think boy Buck took Boise, 387 00:17:39,800 --> 00:17:45,560 Speaker 1: I took, I took, I took Oregon, ut I bought it. Uh, 388 00:17:45,840 --> 00:17:49,680 Speaker 1: you're I pulled n That hurt. That hurt me a 389 00:17:49,720 --> 00:17:52,240 Speaker 1: little bit. I think a couple of different ways to 390 00:17:52,280 --> 00:17:55,080 Speaker 1: look at the Royce Freeman deal. I think people now 391 00:17:55,160 --> 00:17:57,280 Speaker 1: have a great understanding of running back when running back 392 00:17:57,280 --> 00:17:58,840 Speaker 1: sit out like. I don't think it affects him when 393 00:17:58,880 --> 00:18:00,800 Speaker 1: it comes to draft at but I think he could 394 00:18:00,840 --> 00:18:02,680 Speaker 1: be applauded for being around this team. I don't know 395 00:18:02,720 --> 00:18:04,240 Speaker 1: if Chris. When I went to the sumple, I don't 396 00:18:04,240 --> 00:18:07,480 Speaker 1: think Chris McCaffrey wasn't there, So I think, well, that's 397 00:18:07,480 --> 00:18:09,359 Speaker 1: what they should do. Yeah, I think I think with 398 00:18:09,359 --> 00:18:12,000 Speaker 1: with Royce Freeman, he's there, he's trying to be supportive 399 00:18:12,000 --> 00:18:15,119 Speaker 1: of his squad. He's still in the foxhold with those guys. 400 00:18:15,160 --> 00:18:16,800 Speaker 1: He just elected not to play, and I think all 401 00:18:16,800 --> 00:18:19,760 Speaker 1: of his teammates, I think the coaches obviously understand. So 402 00:18:20,160 --> 00:18:21,920 Speaker 1: rather than looking at the negative, I would try and 403 00:18:21,960 --> 00:18:23,840 Speaker 1: say it's a positive that he was trying to display 404 00:18:23,880 --> 00:18:26,760 Speaker 1: a little leadership ability by being around And I don't 405 00:18:26,760 --> 00:18:29,960 Speaker 1: know if he practiced with those guys or not, but um, 406 00:18:30,000 --> 00:18:32,040 Speaker 1: it is odd, but I think it's kind of the 407 00:18:32,040 --> 00:18:34,920 Speaker 1: way the game is moving. Players are no longer going 408 00:18:34,960 --> 00:18:37,119 Speaker 1: to play in these games if they're not what we 409 00:18:37,200 --> 00:18:39,840 Speaker 1: call these meaningful big games. I just think he's too 410 00:18:39,920 --> 00:18:42,679 Speaker 1: much at the risk and everyone saw Jalen Smith, and 411 00:18:42,720 --> 00:18:45,919 Speaker 1: I think that image has really changed the narrative when 412 00:18:45,960 --> 00:18:47,360 Speaker 1: it comes to oh, I'm gonna play for my team. 413 00:18:47,359 --> 00:18:49,040 Speaker 1: I played for my university because they saw how much 414 00:18:49,040 --> 00:18:51,840 Speaker 1: money Jalen Smith lost by playing that guy. I like 415 00:18:51,920 --> 00:18:54,680 Speaker 1: the fact that he's trying to be around his his teammates. 416 00:18:54,680 --> 00:18:57,280 Speaker 1: I think that the intention was good. I just think 417 00:18:57,320 --> 00:19:00,639 Speaker 1: from a coaching perspective, going forward to this new climate 418 00:19:00,640 --> 00:19:03,400 Speaker 1: in which we operate, I think I would tell the guys, hey, look, 419 00:19:03,760 --> 00:19:06,480 Speaker 1: we appreciate everything you've done. I fully understand if you 420 00:19:06,480 --> 00:19:09,000 Speaker 1: don't want to play in this game. But look, if 421 00:19:09,040 --> 00:19:10,360 Speaker 1: you don't want to play and you want to start 422 00:19:10,400 --> 00:19:12,640 Speaker 1: getting ready for the draft, just go just just go 423 00:19:13,000 --> 00:19:15,320 Speaker 1: start working towards the draft and take care of you. 424 00:19:15,400 --> 00:19:16,800 Speaker 1: We got we got it from here. What if I 425 00:19:16,800 --> 00:19:17,960 Speaker 1: want to But what if I want to wear the 426 00:19:18,000 --> 00:19:20,440 Speaker 1: strength coach my strength coaches decided I believe in I 427 00:19:20,520 --> 00:19:22,360 Speaker 1: want to work with coach Rat. Yeah, you can work 428 00:19:22,400 --> 00:19:23,719 Speaker 1: with him, and then when the team gets back from 429 00:19:23,720 --> 00:19:25,080 Speaker 1: the ball game, he'll be right back there to help you. 430 00:19:25,320 --> 00:19:27,000 Speaker 1: But what about those those I don't think. I don't 431 00:19:27,000 --> 00:19:28,480 Speaker 1: think I'm bringing him on the bull trip. I just 432 00:19:28,560 --> 00:19:33,399 Speaker 1: think Okay, I just think, why cant I have just 433 00:19:33,480 --> 00:19:34,639 Speaker 1: get there. You've got a lot of money you can 434 00:19:34,640 --> 00:19:36,720 Speaker 1: go but pay for whatever is that you took? That 435 00:19:36,760 --> 00:19:39,920 Speaker 1: sweet you took that sweep marketing deal? Uh that came 436 00:19:39,960 --> 00:19:44,280 Speaker 1: your way? By the way, what's your guests on? Just 437 00:19:44,359 --> 00:19:45,879 Speaker 1: I don't know if anybody knows this, just like what 438 00:19:46,040 --> 00:19:49,040 Speaker 1: these players can make on the marketing side, like as 439 00:19:49,080 --> 00:19:53,480 Speaker 1: soon as you anyone anywhere from like they hide it 440 00:19:53,560 --> 00:19:56,080 Speaker 1: under marketing and guarantees. So yeah, so basically the way 441 00:19:56,119 --> 00:20:00,680 Speaker 1: we're yeah, like like like nothing for guys that you 442 00:20:00,680 --> 00:20:04,240 Speaker 1: would think, how in the world is that the card trading, 443 00:20:04,280 --> 00:20:06,040 Speaker 1: card deals and different things they do, they can get 444 00:20:06,040 --> 00:20:07,760 Speaker 1: a lot of money. A K has has to deal 445 00:20:07,840 --> 00:20:09,800 Speaker 1: with I think it's air heads And I can't imagine 446 00:20:09,840 --> 00:20:13,720 Speaker 1: how much money he gets because he who's Alvaamarah. Yeah 447 00:20:13,720 --> 00:20:18,800 Speaker 1: they're on it, they're on the sorry yeah yeah, well 448 00:20:19,800 --> 00:20:21,360 Speaker 1: but yeah, no, he's got to deal with the air heads. 449 00:20:21,400 --> 00:20:24,159 Speaker 1: And I'd be shocked if he if he makes anything 450 00:20:24,280 --> 00:20:26,960 Speaker 1: less than a boatload of money from those guys. So 451 00:20:27,040 --> 00:20:29,160 Speaker 1: these guys, as soon as they announced that they're declaring 452 00:20:29,240 --> 00:20:32,520 Speaker 1: and they they relinquished their eligibility, they literally if they 453 00:20:32,560 --> 00:20:34,280 Speaker 1: want the next day, can get a nice check just 454 00:20:34,400 --> 00:20:36,520 Speaker 1: like that for the marketing guarantee, or if you signed 455 00:20:36,560 --> 00:20:38,600 Speaker 1: with an agent, as soon as you're you're done. Yeah, 456 00:20:38,640 --> 00:20:41,000 Speaker 1: so go get your pay for your own swag. We 457 00:20:41,040 --> 00:20:43,920 Speaker 1: don't need to that's right. Hey, let's jump into some 458 00:20:43,920 --> 00:20:45,520 Speaker 1: of these running backs. I wanted to talk about this 459 00:20:45,640 --> 00:20:48,399 Speaker 1: the other day. Uh. I spent last week kind of 460 00:20:48,640 --> 00:20:50,480 Speaker 1: combing through these backs and still got some other guys 461 00:20:50,520 --> 00:20:52,640 Speaker 1: I need to watch. I need to to to be honest, 462 00:20:52,640 --> 00:20:54,960 Speaker 1: I need to finish Josh Adams and from Notre Dame 463 00:20:55,000 --> 00:20:57,560 Speaker 1: and Damien Harris from Alabama, a couple of guys I 464 00:20:57,600 --> 00:21:00,320 Speaker 1: need to get through. But Buck, this is a good group. See, 465 00:21:00,400 --> 00:21:01,800 Speaker 1: we have a lot of time to find out who's 466 00:21:01,840 --> 00:21:04,040 Speaker 1: coming who's not coming. But the running backs had a 467 00:21:04,119 --> 00:21:06,600 Speaker 1: chance to look. At man, it's ay. It looks like 468 00:21:06,680 --> 00:21:08,560 Speaker 1: college football is a pretty good shape right now with 469 00:21:08,680 --> 00:21:10,439 Speaker 1: the list of ball carriers we got. Well, I think 470 00:21:10,480 --> 00:21:11,760 Speaker 1: that's the biggest thing because I know a couple of 471 00:21:11,800 --> 00:21:15,200 Speaker 1: years ago everyone was talking about the um the evaluation 472 00:21:15,480 --> 00:21:19,000 Speaker 1: diminishing importance of the running back, and it just was 473 00:21:19,040 --> 00:21:21,600 Speaker 1: a time where back to back years college football didn't 474 00:21:21,640 --> 00:21:23,920 Speaker 1: produce a marquee dude at the top of the draft 475 00:21:24,000 --> 00:21:25,879 Speaker 1: that was worthy of getting a big grade. I think 476 00:21:25,920 --> 00:21:27,240 Speaker 1: it's different now. I think when you look at the 477 00:21:27,280 --> 00:21:29,919 Speaker 1: position and what is available in college, you've seeing these 478 00:21:29,960 --> 00:21:32,800 Speaker 1: guys that are the triple threats, guys that are not 479 00:21:32,920 --> 00:21:36,520 Speaker 1: only runners but receivers can add an impact something in 480 00:21:36,600 --> 00:21:39,920 Speaker 1: the kick return game. Those guys have always been valuable, 481 00:21:40,080 --> 00:21:42,800 Speaker 1: and particularly when they come with the size. We're now 482 00:21:42,880 --> 00:21:45,720 Speaker 1: seeing these big backs that have the size that we 483 00:21:45,880 --> 00:21:48,760 Speaker 1: want that can be every down players but can also 484 00:21:48,920 --> 00:21:53,600 Speaker 1: stay on the field as every down players, running, receiving, 485 00:21:53,920 --> 00:21:55,280 Speaker 1: being able to be in the kicking game. I think 486 00:21:55,320 --> 00:21:57,919 Speaker 1: we've seen that. We talked about se Kawon Barkley, uh, 487 00:21:58,080 --> 00:22:00,920 Speaker 1: the Johnson kid down at Auburn. There are enough big 488 00:22:01,000 --> 00:22:03,639 Speaker 1: backs that can do that stuff that teams will be 489 00:22:04,440 --> 00:22:06,479 Speaker 1: enticed in intrigue, and I think you have to use 490 00:22:06,520 --> 00:22:08,960 Speaker 1: the topic. Go through some of my notes. You're start 491 00:22:08,960 --> 00:22:14,000 Speaker 1: with se Kwon Barkley. His lateral burst and explosiveness for 492 00:22:14,080 --> 00:22:17,600 Speaker 1: a two thirty pound back. His elusiveness is off the 493 00:22:17,720 --> 00:22:20,560 Speaker 1: charts with a comparison. I know people who have talked 494 00:22:20,560 --> 00:22:23,200 Speaker 1: about Zeke a lot. I ended up writing down girle 495 00:22:23,359 --> 00:22:25,920 Speaker 1: just because I think he's got that type of top juice. 496 00:22:25,960 --> 00:22:28,640 Speaker 1: I mean, he's got big he's gonna run four four better. 497 00:22:29,359 --> 00:22:30,840 Speaker 1: Well he ran four or four years ago when he 498 00:22:30,920 --> 00:22:32,879 Speaker 1: came up to the opening. I want to say he 499 00:22:33,040 --> 00:22:36,520 Speaker 1: ran in that category. Is funny that you say Tied Gurley. 500 00:22:36,760 --> 00:22:39,760 Speaker 1: I compared him to Frank Gore when he's coming out 501 00:22:39,800 --> 00:22:40,800 Speaker 1: like and I think you have to go all the 502 00:22:40,840 --> 00:22:44,200 Speaker 1: way back his Frank ju talking about young Frank Door 503 00:22:44,280 --> 00:22:46,639 Speaker 1: that was coming out of Miami. Um, this dude has 504 00:22:46,720 --> 00:22:49,400 Speaker 1: big playability, and I think we haven't even really seen 505 00:22:49,520 --> 00:22:53,080 Speaker 1: what he can be as a receiver. I believe he's 506 00:22:53,119 --> 00:22:56,040 Speaker 1: going to be a much better pro than college player 507 00:22:56,080 --> 00:22:58,880 Speaker 1: because the pro game probably fits his skill set better. 508 00:22:59,200 --> 00:23:01,200 Speaker 1: You will see a team get real creative, put him 509 00:23:01,200 --> 00:23:03,920 Speaker 1: outside that I'm wearing roused from outside. He will do 510 00:23:04,080 --> 00:23:06,760 Speaker 1: some of the levy and bail stuff that we've seen done, 511 00:23:07,080 --> 00:23:09,280 Speaker 1: and I think that can make him a special player, 512 00:23:09,359 --> 00:23:11,879 Speaker 1: a top five player if he comes out. He's the 513 00:23:11,960 --> 00:23:15,480 Speaker 1: best one that I've done, going back to Adrian Peterson. So, 514 00:23:15,560 --> 00:23:17,720 Speaker 1: I mean last year, we we've talked about the last 515 00:23:17,760 --> 00:23:20,960 Speaker 1: couple of years with Zeko Elliott, we've talked about girly. Um, 516 00:23:21,320 --> 00:23:24,040 Speaker 1: we've seen some big time backs for net. You know, 517 00:23:24,119 --> 00:23:25,520 Speaker 1: got a lot of love and a lot of attention. 518 00:23:26,280 --> 00:23:28,520 Speaker 1: This dude is complete. He can do everything, and he 519 00:23:28,600 --> 00:23:32,760 Speaker 1: does it in a pound package. So uh yeah, he's 520 00:23:32,840 --> 00:23:35,240 Speaker 1: he's a special, special player and no doubt to me, 521 00:23:35,960 --> 00:23:39,000 Speaker 1: in college football is loaded with running backs talent. He 522 00:23:39,200 --> 00:23:45,040 Speaker 1: is heading shoulders above everybody else. I mean, I like guys. 523 00:23:45,200 --> 00:23:48,240 Speaker 1: We can get the guys. I like guys. This this 524 00:23:48,400 --> 00:23:52,680 Speaker 1: dude's twenty pounds heavier is guys is nice. It's a 525 00:23:52,720 --> 00:23:55,639 Speaker 1: good it's a good promo. That's a good high spake campaign. Guys, 526 00:23:55,760 --> 00:23:59,119 Speaker 1: is a really good You just mentioned Frank Gorebuck Guys. 527 00:23:59,440 --> 00:24:03,920 Speaker 1: I compared guys to Frank core. He's violent, combative, he 528 00:24:04,040 --> 00:24:06,119 Speaker 1: loves mixing it up. He doesn't mind getting blended with 529 00:24:06,200 --> 00:24:08,639 Speaker 1: the defender one on one in the phone booth. He 530 00:24:08,720 --> 00:24:11,200 Speaker 1: has big player building. Um, obviously he didn't play in 531 00:24:11,240 --> 00:24:13,280 Speaker 1: an offense that allowed him to be featured in the 532 00:24:13,359 --> 00:24:15,760 Speaker 1: passing game, but I think he's fine in that vein. 533 00:24:18,200 --> 00:24:20,840 Speaker 1: I'm glad you mentioned that. So, just looking through some 534 00:24:20,920 --> 00:24:24,359 Speaker 1: of my notes, I've got dropped shoulder here about five 535 00:24:24,520 --> 00:24:26,960 Speaker 1: times in the first two games that I watched A 536 00:24:27,000 --> 00:24:29,360 Speaker 1: and M and Old Miss there's tackle breakers. I think 537 00:24:29,400 --> 00:24:31,879 Speaker 1: people when they hear this guy breaks a lot of tackles, 538 00:24:32,320 --> 00:24:34,879 Speaker 1: there's more than one way to break a tackle. Sometimes 539 00:24:34,920 --> 00:24:37,920 Speaker 1: they can be There's there's guys that are like slithery, 540 00:24:38,040 --> 00:24:40,840 Speaker 1: slippery kind of they fall, Tackles fall off them. It's 541 00:24:40,880 --> 00:24:43,200 Speaker 1: kind of like a fireman coming down the pole. Guys 542 00:24:43,280 --> 00:24:46,040 Speaker 1: kind of slide off them. But then but then there's 543 00:24:46,080 --> 00:24:48,040 Speaker 1: other guys, like we'll get to Nick Chubb in a 544 00:24:48,119 --> 00:24:51,280 Speaker 1: second talking about him, Guys kind of bounce off of him. 545 00:24:51,320 --> 00:24:53,720 Speaker 1: He runs kind of a wreck kind of upright, but 546 00:24:53,840 --> 00:24:56,239 Speaker 1: he's just a big, sturdy, strong guy. Guys bounce off him. 547 00:24:56,760 --> 00:24:59,239 Speaker 1: Darius guys, and we can get Sony Michelle as well. 548 00:24:59,320 --> 00:25:03,399 Speaker 1: Both those g they drop their shoulder and run through people. 549 00:25:03,480 --> 00:25:05,600 Speaker 1: I mean it is violent. Well what guys is capable 550 00:25:05,600 --> 00:25:07,440 Speaker 1: of doing. And he has some breakaway speed as well. 551 00:25:07,720 --> 00:25:10,200 Speaker 1: He's a great player. I mean we like the violence. Obviously, 552 00:25:10,200 --> 00:25:11,520 Speaker 1: you like the violence. You want to be able to, 553 00:25:12,200 --> 00:25:15,240 Speaker 1: uh run through people. It kind of changes the game 554 00:25:15,280 --> 00:25:18,000 Speaker 1: when you're able to kind of take their soul, is 555 00:25:18,080 --> 00:25:20,399 Speaker 1: what I say. And so when you have those kind 556 00:25:20,440 --> 00:25:22,320 Speaker 1: of guys. You can feature him as those bail cows, 557 00:25:22,680 --> 00:25:24,920 Speaker 1: but you ideally like to have that every down back. 558 00:25:24,960 --> 00:25:27,000 Speaker 1: They can also contribute as he can help on the 559 00:25:27,040 --> 00:25:28,800 Speaker 1: receiving game. I think when you look at Sae Kwon, 560 00:25:28,840 --> 00:25:30,440 Speaker 1: Barkley and Guys, I think Barkley what he can do 561 00:25:30,480 --> 00:25:33,800 Speaker 1: in the passing game kind of separates him from guys. Uh. 562 00:25:33,960 --> 00:25:36,080 Speaker 1: But anyways, guys, is is excellent player. Go through some 563 00:25:36,119 --> 00:25:38,800 Speaker 1: of these other guys I mentioned Chubb, I like, I 564 00:25:38,800 --> 00:25:40,480 Speaker 1: don't know where you are on these two guys, but 565 00:25:40,760 --> 00:25:43,560 Speaker 1: watching Sony Michelle and Chubb, I like Sony Michelle a 566 00:25:43,560 --> 00:25:47,000 Speaker 1: little bit better. I think they're They're similar similar in 567 00:25:47,200 --> 00:25:49,760 Speaker 1: terms of their style. I just think Sony Michelle is 568 00:25:49,760 --> 00:25:51,960 Speaker 1: a little more loose, a little more fluid. Yeah, Chub 569 00:25:52,160 --> 00:25:55,240 Speaker 1: is more like an old school bang, old school grinder 570 00:25:55,440 --> 00:25:58,479 Speaker 1: when it comes to it. Yeah, he's uh, he's uh, 571 00:25:58,800 --> 00:26:01,160 Speaker 1: you know, he is a really really good player. Sony 572 00:26:01,240 --> 00:26:04,199 Speaker 1: Michelle I compared to Cream Hunt was my comp for him, 573 00:26:04,359 --> 00:26:07,000 Speaker 1: and then Chub I wrote down a slower Jonathan Stewart. 574 00:26:07,240 --> 00:26:09,080 Speaker 1: He didn't have that same juice Stewart had coming out 575 00:26:09,080 --> 00:26:12,520 Speaker 1: of Oregon, but a similar type guy. Nice comps there 576 00:26:12,600 --> 00:26:14,240 Speaker 1: before we get to the rest of these running backs 577 00:26:14,560 --> 00:26:16,840 Speaker 1: real quick here, if you're an entrepreneur, a small business owner, 578 00:26:16,920 --> 00:26:18,600 Speaker 1: even if you have a side, let me introduce you 579 00:26:18,680 --> 00:26:22,480 Speaker 1: to Grasshopper, the entrepreneurs phone system. 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It's funny. 588 00:26:45,200 --> 00:26:46,840 Speaker 1: Everybody that I talked to about that, they go, hey, 589 00:26:46,840 --> 00:26:49,080 Speaker 1: have you watched the other back with Swift? Swift is 590 00:26:49,119 --> 00:26:52,760 Speaker 1: his name? Uh? Yeah, no, George's George's back feels pretty good. 591 00:26:52,760 --> 00:26:53,960 Speaker 1: I'm looking for I'm gonna go to that Rose Bowl 592 00:26:53,960 --> 00:26:55,600 Speaker 1: game and see them against Oklahoma, so I'll have a 593 00:26:55,640 --> 00:26:57,280 Speaker 1: little more on those guys, and I think they have 594 00:26:57,320 --> 00:27:00,240 Speaker 1: the number one back. Later from there, this recruited last 595 00:27:00,320 --> 00:27:02,840 Speaker 1: coming in as well. They're just loaded. They are they 596 00:27:02,840 --> 00:27:04,800 Speaker 1: are loading up Ronald Jones from USC Buck, I know 597 00:27:04,840 --> 00:27:06,440 Speaker 1: you've had a chance to see him a bunch, the 598 00:27:07,000 --> 00:27:10,600 Speaker 1: the the Uh what's his name? Why am I spacing 599 00:27:10,640 --> 00:27:15,679 Speaker 1: on names today? Uh? Jamal? Give me the name Buck Charles. 600 00:27:15,840 --> 00:27:18,000 Speaker 1: Thank you, guys. I don't know why Texas Jamal Charles, 601 00:27:18,080 --> 00:27:20,720 Speaker 1: same number, the dreads everything. They look exactly alike coming 602 00:27:20,760 --> 00:27:24,560 Speaker 1: out of college. Big time top juice with Ronald Jones. Man, 603 00:27:24,640 --> 00:27:26,920 Speaker 1: you know what, he might be one of the most 604 00:27:27,000 --> 00:27:31,159 Speaker 1: improved prospects to me, based on watching his UM, I 605 00:27:31,160 --> 00:27:33,960 Speaker 1: guess would be a sophomore tape compared to this year's tape. 606 00:27:34,600 --> 00:27:36,880 Speaker 1: Last year over something, when I wrote about him scat back, 607 00:27:37,000 --> 00:27:41,879 Speaker 1: quick bursts, explosive flashes and wiggling traffic. I questioned his power, 608 00:27:42,320 --> 00:27:44,000 Speaker 1: his jack. I didn't think he was violent enough to 609 00:27:44,040 --> 00:27:46,800 Speaker 1: break contact. I thought he was best on the edges 610 00:27:46,840 --> 00:27:48,760 Speaker 1: when he ran off tackle. I thought he was good 611 00:27:48,800 --> 00:27:51,960 Speaker 1: in the past game. This year, I've seen a different back. 612 00:27:52,000 --> 00:27:54,320 Speaker 1: I've seen a guy that is running through. I see 613 00:27:54,400 --> 00:27:59,040 Speaker 1: him um, dropping the shoulder, making plays, bouncing off defenders. 614 00:27:59,400 --> 00:28:01,480 Speaker 1: That is something that I didn't see. So when it 615 00:28:01,560 --> 00:28:04,000 Speaker 1: comes time to studying him and trying to slot him 616 00:28:04,040 --> 00:28:06,560 Speaker 1: in and figure out where he can be. He looks 617 00:28:06,600 --> 00:28:09,480 Speaker 1: like every dow and back, a little smaller, a smaller 618 00:28:10,040 --> 00:28:12,440 Speaker 1: version of what some of these other big bats can offer. 619 00:28:12,520 --> 00:28:15,560 Speaker 1: But look, he does all that stuff. And Jamal Charles 620 00:28:15,720 --> 00:28:17,960 Speaker 1: is a nice name to kind of bring out because 621 00:28:18,000 --> 00:28:20,680 Speaker 1: Jamal Charles has some of that reputation when he was 622 00:28:20,760 --> 00:28:23,800 Speaker 1: coming out of Texas, speak guy, is he tough enough? 623 00:28:23,920 --> 00:28:26,000 Speaker 1: Can he do it? Can he run? Gets to the league, 624 00:28:26,040 --> 00:28:28,840 Speaker 1: finally gets his opportunity, and he shows. So maybe that 625 00:28:29,080 --> 00:28:32,840 Speaker 1: is what Ronald Jones is at the time. Jamal Charles 626 00:28:32,880 --> 00:28:35,440 Speaker 1: I think was the third round pick. I think Roger 627 00:28:35,520 --> 00:28:38,040 Speaker 1: goes higher than that. Obviously. I think he asked him 628 00:28:38,080 --> 00:28:40,120 Speaker 1: intriguing stuff that he brings to the table. Now he's 629 00:28:40,320 --> 00:28:43,640 Speaker 1: he's got some Chris Johnson to him as well. Chris 630 00:28:43,720 --> 00:28:45,960 Speaker 1: Johnson has a rare speed. Obviously he's not He's not 631 00:28:46,080 --> 00:28:49,440 Speaker 1: that fast, but stylistically dumb, Yes, patients kind of wiggle 632 00:28:49,600 --> 00:28:51,760 Speaker 1: when he's at his best, Yes, hit the button and go. 633 00:28:52,120 --> 00:28:53,920 Speaker 1: I wrote when you look down in your notes here 634 00:28:54,240 --> 00:28:56,120 Speaker 1: again for those of you, if you're watching, if you 635 00:28:56,160 --> 00:28:57,400 Speaker 1: want to be a scout, you want to get into 636 00:28:57,440 --> 00:29:00,080 Speaker 1: this whole thing. I am a firm believer in the 637 00:29:00,200 --> 00:29:02,560 Speaker 1: in the color system is Bucky knows when you're watching tapes, 638 00:29:02,600 --> 00:29:04,360 Speaker 1: different color for each game. When you're watching your notes 639 00:29:04,480 --> 00:29:05,800 Speaker 1: or you look back at your notes, you can keep 640 00:29:05,840 --> 00:29:08,280 Speaker 1: track of it. But I have against Stanford, the first 641 00:29:08,320 --> 00:29:10,959 Speaker 1: game they have against Stanford, I just broached a stretch 642 00:29:11,800 --> 00:29:15,520 Speaker 1: foot in ground and then all caps explode exclamation point 643 00:29:15,600 --> 00:29:17,360 Speaker 1: when he wants to go north and south and go 644 00:29:17,800 --> 00:29:21,600 Speaker 1: he can go a couple other guys here real quick, 645 00:29:22,040 --> 00:29:23,840 Speaker 1: calin Bellage. Remember we talked to him at the Pack 646 00:29:23,840 --> 00:29:27,520 Speaker 1: twelve media day. Yes, grossly under used there at Arizona Stay. 647 00:29:27,560 --> 00:29:30,000 Speaker 1: This is six ft to two d and twenty three 648 00:29:30,080 --> 00:29:32,640 Speaker 1: pound back. Those are official measurements from scouts in the spring. 649 00:29:32,760 --> 00:29:35,080 Speaker 1: So he has verified a big dude, and he is 650 00:29:35,080 --> 00:29:36,680 Speaker 1: going to run according to the coaches, and you can 651 00:29:36,720 --> 00:29:38,240 Speaker 1: see it on tape. He's gonna run in the four. 652 00:29:38,320 --> 00:29:43,000 Speaker 1: Four's tremendous heightweight speed. Just he's a little bit stiff, 653 00:29:43,040 --> 00:29:46,280 Speaker 1: a little bit upright, buck uh. But man, I just 654 00:29:46,680 --> 00:29:49,600 Speaker 1: kind of just grossly misused in this offense. I just 655 00:29:49,800 --> 00:29:51,240 Speaker 1: I mean, they just didn't know what they wanted to do, 656 00:29:51,360 --> 00:29:54,320 Speaker 1: they didn't know who they were. That kind of stuff, 657 00:29:54,320 --> 00:29:56,120 Speaker 1: and I think it is is frustrating to watch a 658 00:29:56,200 --> 00:30:00,160 Speaker 1: talented player not U being utilized the right way. But 659 00:30:00,200 --> 00:30:01,760 Speaker 1: that's kind of what happened to him the whole way. 660 00:30:01,760 --> 00:30:03,400 Speaker 1: I think he will be another guy that is a 661 00:30:03,440 --> 00:30:05,360 Speaker 1: better pro than he was as a COLLEGI yeah, I 662 00:30:05,560 --> 00:30:08,400 Speaker 1: wrote down Tevin Coleman. I know he's a different body 663 00:30:08,520 --> 00:30:11,000 Speaker 1: he's a little bit uh different body type there. But 664 00:30:11,040 --> 00:30:12,600 Speaker 1: I thought he's more kind of a speedback. He did. 665 00:30:12,720 --> 00:30:15,720 Speaker 1: His power does not match up to two and three pounds. 666 00:30:15,720 --> 00:30:18,200 Speaker 1: He doesn't carry his pads that well on contact. I 667 00:30:18,200 --> 00:30:20,720 Speaker 1: thought his feet can die on contact. He more absorbed, 668 00:30:21,120 --> 00:30:24,560 Speaker 1: more of an absorbed than deliver type runner Penny. How 669 00:30:24,560 --> 00:30:26,760 Speaker 1: about Penny from San Diego State? My comp for him, 670 00:30:27,080 --> 00:30:29,480 Speaker 1: I struggle with the comp. He's another one where guys 671 00:30:29,560 --> 00:30:32,640 Speaker 1: he pulls through tackles, he steps through tackles. Not a 672 00:30:32,760 --> 00:30:35,240 Speaker 1: super violent runner, but he can carry you. I mean 673 00:30:35,280 --> 00:30:38,240 Speaker 1: he's uh, he's a strong dude. Had some questions with 674 00:30:38,360 --> 00:30:40,200 Speaker 1: him and pass pro that that worried me a little bit. 675 00:30:40,360 --> 00:30:42,760 Speaker 1: Kind of a weak shoulder thrower there. I liked him, 676 00:30:43,200 --> 00:30:45,640 Speaker 1: he's got good vision. I just didn't think he was 677 00:30:45,800 --> 00:30:48,520 Speaker 1: quite as violent at the two pound level that I 678 00:30:48,560 --> 00:30:51,720 Speaker 1: would like to hope to see. The production is is outstanding. 679 00:30:51,760 --> 00:30:54,200 Speaker 1: We saw last year though, Uh this offense is geared 680 00:30:54,200 --> 00:30:56,480 Speaker 1: towards production at the back, Denel Pump, Fredo Bazilion yards 681 00:30:56,520 --> 00:30:58,400 Speaker 1: here as well. Yeah, I mean I think some of 682 00:30:58,520 --> 00:31:00,320 Speaker 1: his his bus system, but I do think he can 683 00:31:00,360 --> 00:31:02,040 Speaker 1: be an effective player. I think the big thing will 684 00:31:02,120 --> 00:31:04,920 Speaker 1: be fit in scheme where he goes. Can they figure 685 00:31:04,920 --> 00:31:06,960 Speaker 1: out a role to necessarily get him on the field 686 00:31:07,000 --> 00:31:09,360 Speaker 1: and let him do what he does best. Not necessarily 687 00:31:09,520 --> 00:31:12,840 Speaker 1: explosive or dynamic. It just kind of crafty in terms 688 00:31:12,880 --> 00:31:15,480 Speaker 1: of the way he picks and slides and gets in 689 00:31:15,560 --> 00:31:19,440 Speaker 1: the holes. He might be probably a better player than Tester. 690 00:31:19,600 --> 00:31:21,120 Speaker 1: I think that would be interesting to see how he 691 00:31:21,240 --> 00:31:23,360 Speaker 1: testing how explosive he is as an athlete. All Right, 692 00:31:23,400 --> 00:31:27,760 Speaker 1: your guy, Bryce, love we got man. He's tough because 693 00:31:27,800 --> 00:31:31,120 Speaker 1: I love Bryce, and I think Bryce is tough. Bryce's 694 00:31:31,200 --> 00:31:33,840 Speaker 1: biggest thing is trying to figure out what exactly he is. 695 00:31:34,320 --> 00:31:37,120 Speaker 1: I don't think he's necessarily a change of pace back. 696 00:31:37,400 --> 00:31:40,440 Speaker 1: I think he's kind of an undersized guy that has 697 00:31:40,520 --> 00:31:43,160 Speaker 1: to be an every down player, meaning that he needs 698 00:31:43,200 --> 00:31:45,080 Speaker 1: to be in a traditional offense where he touches the 699 00:31:45,120 --> 00:31:49,800 Speaker 1: ball coming downhill. Uh. He needs to um improve as 700 00:31:49,840 --> 00:31:53,240 Speaker 1: a receiver because he only has twenty nine career receptions. 701 00:31:53,240 --> 00:31:54,680 Speaker 1: We don't see him in the passing game a lot. 702 00:31:54,720 --> 00:31:56,840 Speaker 1: I don't know if he can really run roster the 703 00:31:56,880 --> 00:31:58,959 Speaker 1: elite love onto something. I've had a conversation with him. 704 00:31:59,160 --> 00:32:00,960 Speaker 1: He has to work on that part of it. But 705 00:32:01,080 --> 00:32:03,760 Speaker 1: in terms of toughness, durability, being able to run in 706 00:32:03,800 --> 00:32:06,520 Speaker 1: between the tackles for a small guy, it's hard to 707 00:32:06,560 --> 00:32:08,200 Speaker 1: find guys that are better than him in terms of 708 00:32:08,280 --> 00:32:11,360 Speaker 1: finding that that little area in space increase. The interesting 709 00:32:11,440 --> 00:32:14,240 Speaker 1: thing was what I expected to see from him after 710 00:32:14,560 --> 00:32:17,200 Speaker 1: TV scouting, and then when you dig in instead of him, 711 00:32:17,200 --> 00:32:18,680 Speaker 1: he's not at all like what I thought he was 712 00:32:18,720 --> 00:32:21,440 Speaker 1: gonna be different. So when I watched him, I thought 713 00:32:21,520 --> 00:32:25,320 Speaker 1: he's a patient pick and slide type runner. He's strong 714 00:32:25,560 --> 00:32:29,920 Speaker 1: through contact. I did not think he was super explosive. Laterally, 715 00:32:30,040 --> 00:32:32,720 Speaker 1: I didn't think he was ultra elusive. He's not straight. 716 00:32:34,720 --> 00:32:37,640 Speaker 1: He's a patient pick weight slide, Okay, boom and then go. 717 00:32:38,080 --> 00:32:39,880 Speaker 1: But he's not going to get in the hole and 718 00:32:40,040 --> 00:32:42,880 Speaker 1: make the freeman miss a bunch. He's not you know, 719 00:32:42,960 --> 00:32:45,360 Speaker 1: He's just different. He's he's kind of a kind of 720 00:32:45,440 --> 00:32:48,120 Speaker 1: a build up speed guy. He's got plenty of long speed. 721 00:32:48,120 --> 00:32:50,080 Speaker 1: He's gonna run fast. But I thought he kind of 722 00:32:50,080 --> 00:32:52,600 Speaker 1: built up his speed. I don't think he was just dynamic, sudden, 723 00:32:52,680 --> 00:32:56,239 Speaker 1: explosive um past protection. He has some issues just from 724 00:32:56,240 --> 00:32:57,680 Speaker 1: the size and needs to get a little more sand, 725 00:32:57,680 --> 00:33:00,160 Speaker 1: a little more, a little more strengthen there in past, Bro, 726 00:33:00,560 --> 00:33:02,080 Speaker 1: But I'm with you. I kind of thought this is 727 00:33:02,680 --> 00:33:05,120 Speaker 1: he's not a scat back. He's more of kind of 728 00:33:05,200 --> 00:33:08,680 Speaker 1: a traditional back in a smaller package, you know. And 729 00:33:08,720 --> 00:33:12,800 Speaker 1: then it's interesting because his background. Obviously, he played UM 730 00:33:13,160 --> 00:33:15,120 Speaker 1: for my dad's team in high school, so he comes 731 00:33:15,160 --> 00:33:17,960 Speaker 1: from a wing t back to back background. And my 732 00:33:18,040 --> 00:33:19,959 Speaker 1: biggest thing when he was going to college, I wondered 733 00:33:20,000 --> 00:33:21,480 Speaker 1: because he was so straight line. He just used to 734 00:33:21,560 --> 00:33:24,800 Speaker 1: run around the corner out run everybody. He is gradually 735 00:33:25,160 --> 00:33:29,000 Speaker 1: improved in terms of his ability and agility and his 736 00:33:29,080 --> 00:33:31,960 Speaker 1: ability to make lateral cuts, but he's still more straight 737 00:33:32,040 --> 00:33:35,239 Speaker 1: lined than anything. I think the big thing is if 738 00:33:35,280 --> 00:33:37,320 Speaker 1: you put him in a situation where maybe you have 739 00:33:37,400 --> 00:33:39,880 Speaker 1: him in Dallas and he's the backup to Ezekie Elliott 740 00:33:40,080 --> 00:33:42,960 Speaker 1: behind that big offensive line, he comes in and spells 741 00:33:43,040 --> 00:33:46,680 Speaker 1: him twelve fifteen carries coming downhill. I think he plays. 742 00:33:47,040 --> 00:33:49,640 Speaker 1: I believe he's a downhill runner. I don't think for 743 00:33:49,840 --> 00:33:52,640 Speaker 1: Bryce you want to necessarily get him where his shoulders 744 00:33:52,680 --> 00:33:56,080 Speaker 1: aren't squared to the line of scrimmage. He's better coming downhill. 745 00:33:56,360 --> 00:33:59,560 Speaker 1: He needs to play for a Dallas and Oakland team 746 00:33:59,600 --> 00:34:02,280 Speaker 1: would be for him. Big offensive line that kind of 747 00:34:02,400 --> 00:34:04,640 Speaker 1: MUSHes and mashes people off the ball, so we can 748 00:34:04,720 --> 00:34:07,040 Speaker 1: just kind of go downhill. All right. I'm glad. Just 749 00:34:07,200 --> 00:34:09,400 Speaker 1: This is why it's helpful for us to talk about 750 00:34:09,440 --> 00:34:11,520 Speaker 1: this selfishly, because I end up having to do comps 751 00:34:11,560 --> 00:34:13,959 Speaker 1: as you do for the combine coverage. All you gotta 752 00:34:13,960 --> 00:34:15,800 Speaker 1: have comps for all these players. We run those comp videos. 753 00:34:16,560 --> 00:34:18,680 Speaker 1: I did not have one for Bryce Love, but just 754 00:34:18,960 --> 00:34:22,759 Speaker 1: us flushing this out, it came to me, like I said, boom, 755 00:34:22,800 --> 00:34:24,560 Speaker 1: that's who it is. And I looked up height, weight, 756 00:34:24,840 --> 00:34:27,560 Speaker 1: height weight and speed. Bryce Love is a little faster 757 00:34:27,719 --> 00:34:30,919 Speaker 1: version of Justin forcet Oh, do you like that one. 758 00:34:31,239 --> 00:34:33,960 Speaker 1: That's a good one. Justin for sts five eight. You 759 00:34:34,000 --> 00:34:37,200 Speaker 1: know he's he's a hundred pounds and that's a good Love. 760 00:34:37,200 --> 00:34:39,839 Speaker 1: It's gonna be five nine and change a hund maybe 761 00:34:39,880 --> 00:34:42,960 Speaker 1: two hundred pounds. It's similar stylistically. For Set was not 762 00:34:43,160 --> 00:34:45,200 Speaker 1: a scat back. He was someone you could carry it 763 00:34:45,280 --> 00:34:48,920 Speaker 1: twenty times, and it was always always underrated. You never 764 00:34:49,000 --> 00:34:52,120 Speaker 1: really knew could he handles a hollow canny be the guy? 765 00:34:52,200 --> 00:34:53,719 Speaker 1: Then he finally got his opportunity to show that he 766 00:34:53,760 --> 00:34:55,640 Speaker 1: could be. It was late in his career, though, But 767 00:34:55,800 --> 00:34:57,640 Speaker 1: I think that is a very very good comparison. That's 768 00:34:57,640 --> 00:34:59,200 Speaker 1: a good camp. See this is this is why we 769 00:34:59,280 --> 00:35:02,200 Speaker 1: do this podcast helped me with my comps. I appreciate that. 770 00:35:02,360 --> 00:35:03,959 Speaker 1: I think we're running out of time. We gotta shoot 771 00:35:04,000 --> 00:35:06,520 Speaker 1: some videos and uh, get some other stuff done around here. 772 00:35:06,560 --> 00:35:08,040 Speaker 1: Sell you got anything else you want to add before 773 00:35:08,080 --> 00:35:11,080 Speaker 1: we get out of here, Not yet, guys, just excited 774 00:35:11,080 --> 00:35:12,960 Speaker 1: about We've got a lot of cool stuff coming up 775 00:35:12,960 --> 00:35:15,399 Speaker 1: in the hopper with the video show and getting ready 776 00:35:15,400 --> 00:35:17,279 Speaker 1: for the playoffs. Man, it's it's it's about that time. 777 00:35:17,320 --> 00:35:19,880 Speaker 1: Now we're getting their teams are getting eliminated, starting to 778 00:35:20,120 --> 00:35:22,200 Speaker 1: see the playoff picture crystallized a little bit on the 779 00:35:22,280 --> 00:35:25,359 Speaker 1: NFL front, some big Bowl games coming up here. I'm 780 00:35:25,360 --> 00:35:26,880 Speaker 1: gonna get out to a bunch of games bucket. I 781 00:35:26,880 --> 00:35:28,200 Speaker 1: know you're getting out to a bunch of games. Those 782 00:35:28,239 --> 00:35:29,920 Speaker 1: are some of my favorite podcasts. By the way, if 783 00:35:29,960 --> 00:35:32,719 Speaker 1: you're into the draft, when Bucky and myself get back 784 00:35:32,840 --> 00:35:34,600 Speaker 1: in the podcast studio after we've been at some of 785 00:35:34,640 --> 00:35:36,040 Speaker 1: these games and we can kind of say, hey, this 786 00:35:36,120 --> 00:35:38,040 Speaker 1: is what I saw from this guy. That guy had 787 00:35:38,080 --> 00:35:39,879 Speaker 1: no idea to watch for this one. It's just it's 788 00:35:39,960 --> 00:35:42,160 Speaker 1: it's great information. We can pull together and we'll pick 789 00:35:42,200 --> 00:35:44,400 Speaker 1: those guys next week. Yeah, pick some games. You love 790 00:35:44,480 --> 00:35:46,920 Speaker 1: picking games. I love it to win. I know. Yeah, 791 00:35:46,960 --> 00:35:48,839 Speaker 1: it makes one of us. All right, let's get out 792 00:35:48,880 --> 00:35:50,120 Speaker 1: of here. That's gonna do it for us. It's been 793 00:35:50,160 --> 00:35:52,560 Speaker 1: Moved the Sticks presented by the fourd F series d 794 00:35:52,719 --> 00:35:55,879 Speaker 1: J Bucky Sully producing nice shot guys. We'll we'll see time. 795 00:35:56,840 --> 00:36:00,920 Speaker 1: Thanks for downloading Move the Sticks with Dan, You, Jeremiah, 796 00:36:01,160 --> 00:36:05,439 Speaker 1: and Bucky Brooks. For more, go to NFL dot com 797 00:36:05,880 --> 00:36:07,200 Speaker 1: Slash Podcasts