WEBVTT - Previewing Bears at Packers | All Access

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<v Speaker 1>Welcome into another edition of Bears All Access. It's brought

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<v Speaker 1>to you by IGS Energy With Tom Thayer. I'm Jeff

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<v Speaker 1>Chionoyak breaking down the Bears and Packers coming up the

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<v Speaker 1>week fourteen matchup at lambeau Field on Sunday Night Football.

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<v Speaker 1>You can hear the game starting at four o'clock with

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<v Speaker 1>our pregame coverage on news Radio one oh five NINEBM

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<v Speaker 1>the kickoff at seven twenty. We thank our producers Dan

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<v Speaker 1>Burreli and Jordan Trudup and the folks here at the score.

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<v Speaker 1>Coming up on the show tonight, We'll be joined by

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<v Speaker 1>Cassius marsh the bears newest outside linebacker. The Betterman, will

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<v Speaker 1>join us for a couple of segments. Then Wayne Leervie,

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<v Speaker 1>the voice of the Green Bay Packers, will join us

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<v Speaker 1>as well. This is a great time, Tom, for an

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<v Speaker 1>entree into what has been a big topic all week

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<v Speaker 1>is the passion of this rivalry and how the players

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<v Speaker 1>adapt and adopt it. You certainly lived it both as

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<v Speaker 1>a player and as an announcer. This is your second

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<v Speaker 1>tour of duty this year. You're going up to lambeau Field.

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<v Speaker 1>What are you? What are your emotions? You know I

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<v Speaker 1>talked to let Roy Butler today on the radio, and

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<v Speaker 1>you kind of no matter what area you're from, Jeff,

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<v Speaker 1>you get the intensity of the rivalry because when I

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<v Speaker 1>first started playing with the Bears, and I got the

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<v Speaker 1>rivalry preached to me my Mike Ditka, a guy that

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<v Speaker 1>lived in the rivalry and knew the importance of it.

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<v Speaker 1>There's a guy across the ball like Forrest greg who

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<v Speaker 1>these two guys just didn't see eye to eye, and

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<v Speaker 1>so the intensity was everything when I learned about the

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<v Speaker 1>Packers Bears rivalry as a player, different than as a

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<v Speaker 1>Bears fan. You're always a Bears fan. So I love

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<v Speaker 1>this game. I can't wait. You know, the opportunity to

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<v Speaker 1>upset Green Bay as the fund and the thing that

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<v Speaker 1>really keeps you excited about it doesn't win you a

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<v Speaker 1>championship this year. Certainly you're four and eight, you're struggling.

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<v Speaker 1>You've lost five or six since that game in October.

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<v Speaker 1>Things have not developed offensively like we thought. But still

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<v Speaker 1>you do have that emotion that's in it. And yes,

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<v Speaker 1>upsetting Aaron Rodgers would make a great day for everybody,

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<v Speaker 1>including safety. To Sean Gibson, I knew nothing about this, Robberts,

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<v Speaker 1>I got here and Nephew asked me, I felt about

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<v Speaker 1>the rod every a year ago stepping here in Hollis

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<v Speaker 1>Hall compared to now, Obviously, the difference a little more

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<v Speaker 1>personal for me just being a part of it. And

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<v Speaker 1>I haven't been here as long as some of the

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<v Speaker 1>other guys, the teams, the Eddie Jackson's and those guys.

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<v Speaker 1>So obviously it's personal. But I mean that's the nature

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<v Speaker 1>of the business. That's the nature of the game, especially

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<v Speaker 1>when you're coming into these robbery games where it's so

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<v Speaker 1>much history behind it. You know, you gotta take these

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<v Speaker 1>things personal, but not personal to the point where it's

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<v Speaker 1>gonna get you off your playing level and you know,

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<v Speaker 1>get you doing uncharacteristic things. I don't think that it's

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<v Speaker 1>anything like that, but you gotta take these things personal.

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<v Speaker 1>So when you win or when you you win your

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<v Speaker 1>one on ones and you have those opportunities, you get

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<v Speaker 1>a sack, you get to get hits on them, you

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<v Speaker 1>get to you know, possibly intercept them like those things. Yeah, absolutely,

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<v Speaker 1>you take those things personal, man, because that's part of

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<v Speaker 1>the robbery. It's part of what this robberie has built

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<v Speaker 1>itself on. Man. So you got to go in these

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<v Speaker 1>games with a little bit of a personal a chip

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<v Speaker 1>on your shoulder for sure. And time. This is Justin

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<v Speaker 1>Field's first trip at Lamo Field, so he'll he'll get

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<v Speaker 1>a baptism. Yeah, I mean it's gonna be an atmosphere

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<v Speaker 1>like he hasn't faced before. And I know he's faced

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<v Speaker 1>bigger crowds in the college ranks. But you know, when

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<v Speaker 1>you get you go to the Ohio State Michigan rivalry

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<v Speaker 1>and you understand what that's all about. And then at

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<v Speaker 1>a higher level in the NFL, you start understanding what

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<v Speaker 1>the Green Bay Chicago Bear rivalry is all about. It's intense.

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<v Speaker 1>You don't have to be it around in a long

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<v Speaker 1>time like Deshaan Gibson to understand its role in the

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<v Speaker 1>history of the Bears, and it's important. So I just

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<v Speaker 1>can't wait to see, you know what Sunday Night brings.

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<v Speaker 1>And Justin Fields was brought up to him this week.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, it seems like everything's stacked against him a

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<v Speaker 1>little bit. Here You're going into Lambeau against Ay, a

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<v Speaker 1>hot team, the second ranked team in the NFC right now,

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<v Speaker 1>You're coming off three cracked ribs and there's a lot

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<v Speaker 1>of folks hut there that thinks this is an impossible task.

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<v Speaker 1>The Bears are double digit underdogs. He seems to think

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<v Speaker 1>this is right up his alley. Feel good. I like it.

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<v Speaker 1>I like it like that. I like it that way.

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<v Speaker 1>Feel great. I like being the underdog, you know. I

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<v Speaker 1>think it just gives me an extra tip of my show.

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<v Speaker 1>And um, I like when people doubt me, so um

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<v Speaker 1>that just gives me extra motivations. So UM like his attitude.

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<v Speaker 1>You know when I sit there and I watched him

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<v Speaker 1>at the podium, he doesn't sit there and be over

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<v Speaker 1>exaggerated about anything. It's kind of real, even kill and

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<v Speaker 1>you know, take what you've had from past experience and

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<v Speaker 1>bring them forward or capitalize on the new opportunity you're

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<v Speaker 1>you're given and do your best and be prepared. And

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<v Speaker 1>that's what's gonna happen Sunday night. And Lambeau, Well, you'ves

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<v Speaker 1>suggested the Bears might go for the toe for Aaron Rodgers.

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<v Speaker 1>We'll talk about that coming up later in the show.

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<v Speaker 1>But they're gonna go for the ribs of Justin Field.

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<v Speaker 1>So taking big hits not on the plan this week

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<v Speaker 1>for the Bears quarterback. I'm gonna have to be smart

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<v Speaker 1>this this upcoming game with you know, not taking as

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<v Speaker 1>many hits as I usually do. So, Um, of course

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<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna be smart about that and be cognitant about that.

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<v Speaker 1>For sure. You can wear anything underneath to protect your ribs. Ah, yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>I usually wear something a lint. A lot of quarterbacks, dude,

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<v Speaker 1>don't they to protect They marry their body. Yeah, they

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<v Speaker 1>have a built into their uniform. Now, it's just like

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<v Speaker 1>putting on a tight T shirt that has some rib

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<v Speaker 1>protection and a little lower back protection built into it.

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<v Speaker 1>All right, Tom, the injury report out for today, and

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<v Speaker 1>a lot of Bears could be coming back, namely Allan Robinson.

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<v Speaker 1>We'll hear from him on our next day. Man A,

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<v Speaker 1>Keem Hicks still limited, but that's better than being out

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<v Speaker 1>of practice. Are you optimistic about these developments? Mario Edwards

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<v Speaker 1>Junior or full practice today? David got Montgomery limited. He

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<v Speaker 1>got three different bumps and bruises on his body after

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<v Speaker 1>that game against Arizona. There's a long list, all right.

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<v Speaker 1>But this is the type of game that adrenaline and

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<v Speaker 1>just pure passion for the game kind of gets you

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<v Speaker 1>to that next level. And I think if you're ready

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<v Speaker 1>to play in terms of the veterans like a Keem

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<v Speaker 1>and Alan Robinson. You got to do everything in your

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<v Speaker 1>body in order to go out in that field with

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<v Speaker 1>your teammates Sunday, because you coming out of the locker

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<v Speaker 1>room with them sometimes means as much what happens on

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<v Speaker 1>the field. All right, Coming up next, we'll be joined

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<v Speaker 1>by Cassius March, the Bears outside linebacker, one of the

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<v Speaker 1>new additions the Bears defense. It's all ahead. You're on

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<v Speaker 1>Bears All Access on Chicago Sports Radio six seventy. The Score.

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<v Speaker 1>With Tom there, Jeff Joniac here on Bears All Access

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<v Speaker 1>on Chicago Sports Radio six seventy the Score. Bears getting

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<v Speaker 1>ready with their rivalry game against the Green Bay Packers

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<v Speaker 1>up at lambeau Field on Sunday night. Please to be

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<v Speaker 1>joined by an NFL veteran, the former fourth round pick

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<v Speaker 1>of the Seattle Seahawks back in fourteen from UCLA, Cassius Marsh,

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<v Speaker 1>one of the newer Bears fitting in nicely in that

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<v Speaker 1>Bears defense. Cashus, thanks for taking the time and you've

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<v Speaker 1>been a man on the move in this NFL. You

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<v Speaker 1>never know where you're gonna wind up, I guess, and

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<v Speaker 1>you get dropped into a Bears team that needed some

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<v Speaker 1>help on the defensive side of the fall. How's the

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<v Speaker 1>Fitben for you here for the Bears. I've really enjoyed it, man.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm a big fan of the three four outside linebackers spot.

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<v Speaker 1>There's a lot of freedom to rush the passer and uh,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, not too much coverage responsibility. So I've I've

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<v Speaker 1>liked it. And the guys on the team are awesome.

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<v Speaker 1>We have some great defensive players and everybody's been super welcoming.

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<v Speaker 1>So enjoying my time here and happy to be here. Blessed.

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<v Speaker 1>Helel mac goes on, I are there's a need for somebody,

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<v Speaker 1>but you'd love to play obviously with a guy like that,

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<v Speaker 1>Kim Hicks healthy and just rotation up front. Always felt

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<v Speaker 1>that you can have two tiers of starting level players

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<v Speaker 1>in a defensive line or in a three to four

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<v Speaker 1>because those waves of players are very important to the

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<v Speaker 1>overall impact on an opposing offensive line. So as much

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<v Speaker 1>as you like to play with Kalil and everything, it's

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<v Speaker 1>an opportunity for you, Yeah, no doubt. I mean having

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<v Speaker 1>depth the outside backer, pass rusher, d line in general,

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<v Speaker 1>just you know what leads the championships for the most part,

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<v Speaker 1>in my opinion, and I think most people would agree.

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<v Speaker 1>Me and Khalil came in together. I've watched him up

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<v Speaker 1>the league for you know, my whole career, and so

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<v Speaker 1>I was, you know, definitely looking forward to playing with him.

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<v Speaker 1>Opposite of him and having a guy like that in

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<v Speaker 1>the defense obviously helps you win games. So I've got

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<v Speaker 1>to handle his business and take care of his body,

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<v Speaker 1>but definitely an opportunity for you know, the rest of

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<v Speaker 1>us to play a little bit more and continue to

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<v Speaker 1>try and win some games for the Bears. Hey, Cash,

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<v Speaker 1>so you're a fourth round draft choice that I was

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<v Speaker 1>a fourth round draft choice. If we're talking in three

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<v Speaker 1>or four years and you're still with the Bears, because

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<v Speaker 1>Jeff said, you've been on a couple of different teams,

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<v Speaker 1>what is going to be the reason that you're still

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<v Speaker 1>here with the Bears? Because frankly, we enjoy seeing you,

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<v Speaker 1>we enjoy your personality, and we want you to come

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<v Speaker 1>to a destination like Chicago and be here in four

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<v Speaker 1>or five years from now. Yeah. Man, I've enjoyed the

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<v Speaker 1>city of Chicago. I've got you know, a good amount

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<v Speaker 1>of friends here. You know, it's got an amazing fan base.

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<v Speaker 1>The organization has been great, facilities are awesome. It's it's

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<v Speaker 1>everything that you want as a player. It's historic organization

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<v Speaker 1>as well. So the thing for every player is always

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<v Speaker 1>you know, uh, security and making sure you know, I'm

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<v Speaker 1>going to be a part of the future and stuff

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<v Speaker 1>like that. So I'm I haven't really, you know, thought

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<v Speaker 1>about anything past this week, honestly, you know, because it's

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<v Speaker 1>it's hard to think that far down the road and

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<v Speaker 1>I have had been traveling, man, so you know, um,

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<v Speaker 1>but it would it would be amazing to find a

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<v Speaker 1>home here in Chicago. I think this is a great

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<v Speaker 1>place to be and end up and you know, hopefully

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<v Speaker 1>one day retire. So I would I would absolutely love

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<v Speaker 1>to to stay here and stick around. And you know,

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<v Speaker 1>so I'm putting my my best foot forward every day

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<v Speaker 1>so that that can that can become a reality. So

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<v Speaker 1>I was fined once in my career, and that was

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<v Speaker 1>for leaving the bench to get involved in a fight

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<v Speaker 1>on the field. Have you have you been fined before

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<v Speaker 1>the Pittsburgh game. Or is that the first time you've

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<v Speaker 1>been fine. I've been fine for some uniform like a

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<v Speaker 1>uniform thing. One time it was it was a bad one.

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<v Speaker 1>I had like a helmet to helmet on Fitzgerald. He

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<v Speaker 1>liked dove head first and I just happened to meet

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<v Speaker 1>him coming around. So I got fined on that, but

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<v Speaker 1>it got rescinded a little bit. I mean, some of

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<v Speaker 1>my first fine by any means, but it's it's most

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<v Speaker 1>definitely the worst fine I've ever received. I think it

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<v Speaker 1>also received a whole lot of a detention, so you

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<v Speaker 1>know what I mean. Yeah, he did. I mean you

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<v Speaker 1>were trending for a week strong every Yeah, even people

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<v Speaker 1>that didn't follow football found out and learned your name. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>I know that, combined with this celebration was made. It

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<v Speaker 1>made it pretty stayed alive for a little while. So

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<v Speaker 1>I can't say I'm mad at it. I loved your celebrate.

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<v Speaker 1>Your roundhouse kick man was awesome. Do you two questions

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<v Speaker 1>of that? Do you practice martial arts? Number one and

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<v Speaker 1>number two is did you see Angelo Blackson when he

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<v Speaker 1>tried to imitate your roundhouse kick? And did you offer

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<v Speaker 1>him any advice how to do it better. He just

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<v Speaker 1>I did see it. I saw it on feeling when

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<v Speaker 1>I saw the replay of it, and it was it

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<v Speaker 1>was dope. Man, haven't I haven't you know, given him

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<v Speaker 1>any advice from anything like that. You know, He's just

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<v Speaker 1>it's just tall about reps as as anything. I don't

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<v Speaker 1>currently practice martial arts, but I did as a child

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<v Speaker 1>that was in typewe though um for a number of years,

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<v Speaker 1>like five or six years, so I practiced for a

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<v Speaker 1>long time. It's just kind of one of those things

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<v Speaker 1>that never left me. So I was legit. I appreciate it. Man. Thanks,

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<v Speaker 1>don't even ask me to try that one. I'm off

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<v Speaker 1>five seven. Yeah, I'd break my spine or something like that.

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<v Speaker 1>Cassius Marshal I guest here on Chicago Sports Radio six

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<v Speaker 1>seventy score. This is Bears All Access with Tom there.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm Jeff Joniac. All right, Cashes. So you're you're California kid,

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<v Speaker 1>no question about it. UCLA one of the best high

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<v Speaker 1>school football programs in the country and Oaks Christian a

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<v Speaker 1>lot of pro athletes coming out of there, including yourself.

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<v Speaker 1>Was football always the love? Were there other sports that

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<v Speaker 1>you were interested in or did you just you know,

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<v Speaker 1>follow that bloodline because your father also was an NFL

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<v Speaker 1>player wide receiver back in the day. Yeah, football had been,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, had been what I wanted to do for

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<v Speaker 1>as long as I can remember, probably like first grade,

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<v Speaker 1>I started writing I'm going to the NFL, and so, um,

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<v Speaker 1>that's always been the dream. I enjoyed other sports, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>I loved playing a good game with twenty one. I

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<v Speaker 1>love hooping. Um you know, uh did tyekwondo, and you know,

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<v Speaker 1>played baseball for a little while, and you know, wrestling

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<v Speaker 1>is fun. Like I enjoyed sports and competing, but football

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<v Speaker 1>has definitely always been my number one, always been my love,

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<v Speaker 1>in my in my my overall goal in life. So um,

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<v Speaker 1>definitely wanted to follow my dad's footsteps. And then you

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<v Speaker 1>know my older brother did it before I did as well,

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<v Speaker 1>and so you know, um it always felt um super tangible,

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<v Speaker 1>you know because I had just seen you know, everybody,

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<v Speaker 1>everybody who you know in my family do it. So

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<v Speaker 1>UM grateful, grateful for all the years that I've had

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<v Speaker 1>in the NFL to provide me and my family with

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<v Speaker 1>a ton of opportunities. So at my post my post

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<v Speaker 1>career in love is surfing. Do you are you gonna

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<v Speaker 1>take me surfing? Did you get into the water at

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<v Speaker 1>all when you were out there thrown up? Man? You

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<v Speaker 1>literally least so my I mean, with your dad playing

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<v Speaker 1>in the league, he always, you know, thought about like

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<v Speaker 1>being on a board and injuries away from football and

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<v Speaker 1>like how that affects your contract. So he never really

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<v Speaker 1>supported me being on boards, and and neither really did

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<v Speaker 1>my mom. And I remember this one time my mom,

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<v Speaker 1>so I begged for a skateboard, like when I was

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<v Speaker 1>like eight years old, and she paid like a good

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<v Speaker 1>amount of money for skateboard. And I got on it

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<v Speaker 1>and just just busting my butt, bro and and I

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<v Speaker 1>did not want to get back on it. And she

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<v Speaker 1>remember she locked me out of the house and was like,

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<v Speaker 1>you're not coming back inside until you learn how to

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<v Speaker 1>write the skateboard. So I ran away. I ran away,

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<v Speaker 1>and when I and when I came back to the house, dude,

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<v Speaker 1>there was like a ton of policemen there and like

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<v Speaker 1>they thought I had like I got abducted. It was

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<v Speaker 1>just a huge deal, man, It was. It was pretty crazy.

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<v Speaker 1>But yeah, boarding has never been my natural thing, man,

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<v Speaker 1>But one thing I would love to to get into.

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<v Speaker 1>What I'm done. Playing is is snowboarding and surfing I

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<v Speaker 1>think would be super fun, but I'm definitely I definitely

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<v Speaker 1>don't know how to do it right now. I'd have

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<v Speaker 1>to learn, well, play for six, play for six or

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<v Speaker 1>seven more years, and I'll take you. Hey, so you

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<v Speaker 1>go from skateboarding and I was reading he had twenty

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<v Speaker 1>three sacks as a senior in high school. What position

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<v Speaker 1>were you rushing out of? Because I also see that

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<v Speaker 1>there's defensive tackle in your background. Yeah, yeah, I was

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<v Speaker 1>a three technique in high school. Yeah you were, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>I was. When I came out. I was probably like

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<v Speaker 1>two eighty five. And then, um, probably the end of

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<v Speaker 1>my like right going into my my sophomore year, into

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<v Speaker 1>my freshman year, I had reached up to like three

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<v Speaker 1>hundred and ten pounds, and I was like, I'll never

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<v Speaker 1>forget the day I stepped on the scale and I

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<v Speaker 1>looked down and saw it and I just felt slow

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<v Speaker 1>on that day of workouts, and I just went home

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<v Speaker 1>through all my snacks away, you know. Mom took me

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<v Speaker 1>up with all the you know, gushers and five snacks

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<v Speaker 1>and just all the bad stuff and cereal and just

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<v Speaker 1>all the bs. And I changed my diet on that

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<v Speaker 1>day and just uh, you know, my body change as

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<v Speaker 1>I started feeding him better. And you know that that slowly,

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<v Speaker 1>but sure that he got to where I'm at now.

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<v Speaker 1>But he was a four star prospect. And if I'm mistaken,

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<v Speaker 1>you were rated higher than Aaron Donald talking about three

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<v Speaker 1>techniques and yeah, right about that one. I mean, what

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<v Speaker 1>a what a what you are one of the best

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<v Speaker 1>prospects in the country. Yeah, yeah, I was. Yeah, I

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<v Speaker 1>was pretty highly recruited. But you know, back then, I

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<v Speaker 1>think a lot more players got missed. Yeah, and uh,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, Aaron Dunald there is a special special player.

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<v Speaker 1>We came out the same year and I uh will

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<v Speaker 1>never get when I saw him at the combine and

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<v Speaker 1>I'm just like looking him up with down you know,

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<v Speaker 1>he's look up the competition and see you know what

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<v Speaker 1>he had all got all the rewards and stuff. I

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<v Speaker 1>remember he went, he went and ran his forty and

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<v Speaker 1>he ran like four six or something like that, like

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<v Speaker 1>something in the high four sixes, and he was like

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<v Speaker 1>two eighty five to ninety. I just remember being like,

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<v Speaker 1>damn pro that is that is nuts? All right? We

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<v Speaker 1>gotta step away for a break. More with Cassius March

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<v Speaker 1>get into his other interests outside of football here on

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<v Speaker 1>Chicago Sports Radio six seventy The Score. This segment of

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<v Speaker 1>Bears All Access is brought to you by Athletical Physical Therapy.

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<v Speaker 1>Visit Athletico dot com to request an appointment in clinic

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<v Speaker 1>or virtually and start feeling better tomorrow. Our special guest

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<v Speaker 1>this week Cassius Marsh, the Bears outside linebacker. A few

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<v Speaker 1>games here with the Bears so far, making an impact

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<v Speaker 1>on that Bears front seven. Look at the slowdown Aaron Rodger.

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<v Speaker 1>We'll get into that a little bit. Cassious with your

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<v Speaker 1>experience against Packer football. I don't know what it is,

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<v Speaker 1>but we're gonna dig into it. But boy, you have

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<v Speaker 1>a lot of interest. One I'm going to start out

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<v Speaker 1>with right away. Cameo came at me many times, say hey,

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<v Speaker 1>you know this would be a cool thing. Na, that's

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<v Speaker 1>not me. So a year and a half ago, I

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<v Speaker 1>accept and so I started doing cameos, only to learn

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<v Speaker 1>that the first investor of Cameo is none other than

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<v Speaker 1>Cassius Marsh. How did this all come about? What an

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<v Speaker 1>amazing idea back in twenty seventeen. How'd you get involved

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<v Speaker 1>with that? Yeah? Man, it's it's it's a phenomenal idea.

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<v Speaker 1>And um, you know my partners, Stephen Glanis and Martin Blencoe,

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<v Speaker 1>they've they've been able to take the company into to

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<v Speaker 1>an amazing place. I mean, it's a it's a huge company,

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<v Speaker 1>billion dollar company now and so I'm super proud of

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<v Speaker 1>that to you know, have been the first investor. But um,

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<v Speaker 1>how it all occurred was Martin was actually one of

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<v Speaker 1>my agent. I was co represented. He was an agent

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<v Speaker 1>representing me off the field. He had a buddy at

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<v Speaker 1>Nike who had just had a baby, and um, I

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<v Speaker 1>just called to congratulate them, and he's like, hey, my

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<v Speaker 1>my friends are big Seahawks fans. If they're a fan

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<v Speaker 1>of yours, you call and just you know, congratulate them

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<v Speaker 1>on the birth of their child. And I you know,

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<v Speaker 1>said something and brought the wife to tears, and she

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<v Speaker 1>just said she was going to Cheriship forever. You know.

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<v Speaker 1>Obviously women are super like, really emotional after they have

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<v Speaker 1>children and and you know, it's all about the baby,

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<v Speaker 1>and so I'm sure it maybe struck the chord on

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<v Speaker 1>that day, you know, my but it inspired something in

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<v Speaker 1>Martin to uh to bring the idea and Uh, just

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<v Speaker 1>what happened to what happened? Uh and bring you know

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<v Speaker 1>the occasion to Stephen and he was like, this is

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<v Speaker 1>a business, Like we need to turn this into a business.

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<v Speaker 1>And so um, I think you know, they started to

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<v Speaker 1>got the got all the legal done and that was

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<v Speaker 1>the first one that they brought the idea to for investment. Um,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, how to disrespect for you know, being the

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<v Speaker 1>reason why I had started and I gave them my investment.

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<v Speaker 1>And you know, as a rookie when you're when you're

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<v Speaker 1>spending badly and stuff, you know, you really had to

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<v Speaker 1>think about those things. But it was such an an

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<v Speaker 1>amazing idea and I trusted that they would you know,

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<v Speaker 1>take care of the money I was giving them. And

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<v Speaker 1>it's the best money I've ever spent in my life. Man,

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<v Speaker 1>it's been. Uh it's provided you know, it's a great

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<v Speaker 1>investment also, but it's you know, it's a huge network

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<v Speaker 1>and it's allowed me to open up my mind to

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<v Speaker 1>like the business world and stuff and everything that you

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<v Speaker 1>know there is to offer off the field. So it's

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<v Speaker 1>been a blessing and super proud of being a part

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<v Speaker 1>of CAMEO. It's a modern day version of asking a

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<v Speaker 1>player for an autograph if you're don' getting out from

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<v Speaker 1>a sports perspective, but your others damas trading cards. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>I mean obviously I was a fan of sports cards too.

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<v Speaker 1>You know. I remember when you know, the Michael Jordan

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<v Speaker 1>Gatrid addition, the special edition cards came out, and you know,

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<v Speaker 1>I was I was generally in sports cards a little bit,

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<v Speaker 1>but I loved Pokemon cards growing up, loved Ugo cards.

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<v Speaker 1>And then I found Magic the Gathering, which is a

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<v Speaker 1>one of the most popular trading card game in the world,

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<v Speaker 1>played worldwide. There's a pro league. I found that when

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<v Speaker 1>I was like eleven years old, and I was hooked um,

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<v Speaker 1>been into it ever since. Started investing seriously and playing

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<v Speaker 1>very seriously. When when I got drafted and it was

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<v Speaker 1>like my off the field thing, had my cards stolen, um,

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<v Speaker 1>and that kind of blew up and made everybody aware of,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, me playing Magic and kind of brought a

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<v Speaker 1>ton of attention to that world that you know, it

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<v Speaker 1>was kind of a mystery to a lot of people.

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<v Speaker 1>Kept investing and you know, became an influencer, and now

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<v Speaker 1>I have my own store. And in the last year,

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<v Speaker 1>the trading card market has just exploded on several different fronts. POKEMONUM,

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<v Speaker 1>sports Cards, Magic the Gathering. There's all kinds of new

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<v Speaker 1>trading card games and collectibles that are that are blowing

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<v Speaker 1>up and raising in price, and you know, it's one

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<v Speaker 1>of the one of the best alternative investments in the

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<v Speaker 1>country right now. So I'm just super passionate about it.

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<v Speaker 1>I love it. It's a it's a super fun business,

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<v Speaker 1>and that allows me to it allows me to have

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<v Speaker 1>something off the field that you know, UM, that I

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<v Speaker 1>really love and I'm passionate about. And so my store,

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<v Speaker 1>Cash Cards Unlimited, is you know, my my my locker room.

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<v Speaker 1>Away from the locker room, I'll stay. Do you deal

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<v Speaker 1>with clientele from five to fifty or is there a

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<v Speaker 1>demographic that you deal with in this business? There's a wide,

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<v Speaker 1>wide demographic. I mean there's definitely kids that will come

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<v Speaker 1>in that are you know, nine and ten, and then

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<v Speaker 1>there's older men that will come in, you know, fifty

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<v Speaker 1>and up as well. So I'd say sports cards are

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<v Speaker 1>generally where a lot of those guys lie, but Magic

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<v Speaker 1>Gathering has young players and in older players who've gotten

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<v Speaker 1>in it since you know, it came out in ninety three.

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<v Speaker 1>Excuse me, and then you know Pokemon, there's this is

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<v Speaker 1>this now there's really a wide range of people who

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<v Speaker 1>are into it, and especially now with like the investment

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<v Speaker 1>side of things, there's there's a ton of people who

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<v Speaker 1>are investing in it because it's fun and uh, it's

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<v Speaker 1>you know, there's a lot of there's a lot of

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<v Speaker 1>money to be made in the market. So the demographic

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<v Speaker 1>is extremely wide. When we hear about the Ultimate the

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<v Speaker 1>Superman comic book or the Holeness Wagner card and how

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<v Speaker 1>much value these have, is there like a card that

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<v Speaker 1>you're searching for or you have or I mean, is

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<v Speaker 1>there one out there that's like the top of the

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<v Speaker 1>top of the mountain, there's a I mean for Magic,

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<v Speaker 1>the Gathering a PSA or BGS or Beckett ten m

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<v Speaker 1>Alpha Black Lotus would be you know, at least a

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<v Speaker 1>million dollar card. You know, there's cards in Magic or

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<v Speaker 1>in Pokemon that are that are up there as well,

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<v Speaker 1>really rare cards. The illustrator Piksu is like you know,

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<v Speaker 1>in the PSA ten would be extremely up there as well.

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<v Speaker 1>There's some really expensive cards in a game trading card

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<v Speaker 1>game called Meta Zoo. There's the expensive cards in F

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<v Speaker 1>one and UFC and NFL cards and modern cards. I

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<v Speaker 1>mean a Luca don Chick's card sold for like four

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<v Speaker 1>point three million not too long ago. I mean the card,

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<v Speaker 1>like some of these Panini cards and product is just

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<v Speaker 1>there's a lot of Like like I said, there's a

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<v Speaker 1>lot of money to be made in the older cards

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<v Speaker 1>and modern cards. So I'm I'm looking for whatever. You know,

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<v Speaker 1>it's a big hit. You know, obviously a magic I

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<v Speaker 1>love and I'm super passionate and play you know, I

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<v Speaker 1>love collecting cards in general. I love the card arts

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<v Speaker 1>and all that kind of stuff. So it's a there's

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<v Speaker 1>there's a lot, there's a lot to learn about trading

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<v Speaker 1>cards to be honest, also a whole different language for

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<v Speaker 1>guys like that. So I try to jet down research

0:22:40.280 --> 0:22:42.600
<v Speaker 1>and some of your stuff. So you're very comfortable on

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<v Speaker 1>camera as well. So you're shooting your your videos to

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<v Speaker 1>promote things. And your store is cash Cards Unlimited. Is

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<v Speaker 1>that uh an actual store in California as well as

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<v Speaker 1>in an online store. It is both, So we have

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<v Speaker 1>a we have a storefront in Westlake Village, California, and

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<v Speaker 1>then Cashcards Unlimited dot Com is our website where we

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<v Speaker 1>sell um everything sealed product um, sports, Pokemon, magic everything, um.

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<v Speaker 1>And then you know, uh, we've got our socials, we

0:23:14.560 --> 0:23:17.480
<v Speaker 1>do live breaks on on whatnot. We do all kinds

0:23:17.480 --> 0:23:20.359
<v Speaker 1>of stuff. Man. So, um, if you're into trading cards,

0:23:20.520 --> 0:23:23.560
<v Speaker 1>go check us out. Cash Cards Unlimited. Yeah, I see

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<v Speaker 1>you words like Discord. I don't know, you know what

0:23:25.840 --> 0:23:30.480
<v Speaker 1>the discard? What's Discord? Yeah? What's Discord? Join our So

0:23:30.680 --> 0:23:34.359
<v Speaker 1>Discord is an app that basically it's the ultimate communication app,

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<v Speaker 1>like you can just do everything. You create groups that

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<v Speaker 1>are for certain communication. UM. It organizes, Uh, it organizes

0:23:42.440 --> 0:23:46.119
<v Speaker 1>and basically creates a community, UM for any business or

0:23:46.160 --> 0:23:49.359
<v Speaker 1>any UM like group. There's a lot of NT discords

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<v Speaker 1>out there. There's a lot of like trading card discords. Um.

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<v Speaker 1>It just makes it easy for you to build a

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<v Speaker 1>community with people that are interested in the same thing

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<v Speaker 1>as you are. And so cash Cards Unlimit to Discord

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<v Speaker 1>has you know, a sports section, manage the gathering Pokemon.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, there's a general trash talk one that you

0:24:07.359 --> 0:24:09.800
<v Speaker 1>can go and just talk talk to you know, talk

0:24:09.880 --> 0:24:12.000
<v Speaker 1>some trash to everybody in the chat. It's it's it's

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<v Speaker 1>a lot of fun. Man. I gotta admit that Discords

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<v Speaker 1>an awesome happen so cash when I was playing in

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<v Speaker 1>the NFL, once you became part of a football card,

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<v Speaker 1>they used to send you the whole complete set and

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<v Speaker 1>it's boxed up. And so I have a bunch of

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<v Speaker 1>these cards that are boxed up. They've never been opened

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<v Speaker 1>in the years. Like is there anything to those cards

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<v Speaker 1>or are they just part of the past. It depends

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<v Speaker 1>on what year, UM, what company, UM. But if there's

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<v Speaker 1>certain rookies in there, then yeah, I mean, if they're

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<v Speaker 1>in good shape and you can get them greated, yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>there's something. There's definitely some value in there for the

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<v Speaker 1>rookie cards, especially I've never opened them up. Yeah, oh

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<v Speaker 1>so there, so they're sealed boxes. I think there's Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, depending on who the rookies are, because it's

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<v Speaker 1>a complete set, and and depending on what company released it.

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<v Speaker 1>Because I believe during the time that you were playing

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<v Speaker 1>for the trading card industry is something called the like

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<v Speaker 1>the junk wax era. UM. It's basically where all of

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<v Speaker 1>the NFL and NBA and I think a little bit

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<v Speaker 1>of h MLB they had given out so many contracts

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<v Speaker 1>um two different like trading card companies that the value

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<v Speaker 1>of the cards just diminished completely because there's too many

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<v Speaker 1>copies out there, you know, So there's so many rookie

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<v Speaker 1>cards from those years that it's you know, it kind

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<v Speaker 1>of killed the value on a lot of it. I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>we need a couple hour, yeah, because we haven't even

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<v Speaker 1>talked about I feel, I know. So we we gotta

0:25:38.600 --> 0:25:40.080
<v Speaker 1>we gotta get you out of you. You You got work

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<v Speaker 1>to do. We're running out of time, so let's let's

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<v Speaker 1>do some quick answers. How about this? Uh yeah, do

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<v Speaker 1>you get the packers? You got the packers Sunday night.

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<v Speaker 1>It's got to be a thrill anytime you go on

0:25:48.880 --> 0:25:51.440
<v Speaker 1>to Lambeau and now you're in a Bear's jersey rivalry

0:25:51.440 --> 0:25:53.679
<v Speaker 1>and all that time keeps talking about the toe, the

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<v Speaker 1>toe of Aaron Rodgers. Go for the toe? What are you?

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<v Speaker 1>What are you going for on Sunday night? Man, definitely

0:25:58.880 --> 0:26:02.080
<v Speaker 1>got to put pressure on Aaron. I mean, that's the

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<v Speaker 1>number number one way to stop any quarterback, putting putting

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<v Speaker 1>pressure on him, not allowing him to get out of

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<v Speaker 1>the pocket and make big plays down the field, playing

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<v Speaker 1>sound defense, communication, all those things. Man, you just gotta

0:26:14.200 --> 0:26:16.639
<v Speaker 1>play sound football against a guy like him. You know,

0:26:16.640 --> 0:26:19.560
<v Speaker 1>when he goes out there, Um, he expects big time

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<v Speaker 1>performances and everybody does because he's done it so consistently.

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<v Speaker 1>So if you want to win games against him, you

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<v Speaker 1>have to play good defense, and you know, offense was

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<v Speaker 1>support and special teams support. But it's always a challenge

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<v Speaker 1>playing against Aaron Rodgers. I mean, he's a special guy.

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<v Speaker 1>He's got great feeling in the pocket and obviously he's

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<v Speaker 1>got the arm to make every throw on the field.

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<v Speaker 1>So a ton of respect for the guy, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>just look forward to the challenge. How much is the

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<v Speaker 1>collection worth? That's what I got? And how many tattoos

0:26:44.280 --> 0:26:49.120
<v Speaker 1>you got? Because you're tatted up? Boy tattoos? Tattoos? Man,

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<v Speaker 1>I don't have an answer for that. I mean, my

0:26:51.280 --> 0:26:54.159
<v Speaker 1>entire chest, back in arms are covered. I've started a

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<v Speaker 1>late sleep, so I don't know what the number is,

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<v Speaker 1>but I'm I've got I can tell you the number

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<v Speaker 1>of body parts that are covered. I don't know if

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<v Speaker 1>I want to know. Yeah, well we got it. You

0:27:06.040 --> 0:27:08.600
<v Speaker 1>got a favorite. You got a favorite. Though, you got

0:27:08.640 --> 0:27:11.119
<v Speaker 1>a favorite. My favorite tied two. I put my son's

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<v Speaker 1>handprint on the back of my cast, and so that

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<v Speaker 1>that means by far the most of me and then

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<v Speaker 1>my my magic. The gathering collection is definitely in the

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<v Speaker 1>six six to possibly seven figure range. Wow, it's yeah, yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>I've done well and best thing in magic cards. Good

0:27:28.080 --> 0:27:30.480
<v Speaker 1>for you? Who knew the things you can make money in?

0:27:30.760 --> 0:27:36.520
<v Speaker 1>Unbelievable alternative investments looking exactly exactly. Let's talk cashus, Let's

0:27:36.600 --> 0:27:39.920
<v Speaker 1>let's take a meeting. As they say, anyway, hollo me anytime,

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<v Speaker 1>bro good good luck on Sunday night. Get ready for

0:27:42.720 --> 0:27:44.920
<v Speaker 1>Bears win on Sunday night. Thank you so much. Oh no,

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<v Speaker 1>thanks guys, Thanks Casius Marsh. That's our next segment. Tom

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<v Speaker 1>and I will break down the Bears and Packers. Some

0:27:50.280 --> 0:27:52.919
<v Speaker 1>matchups to watch here on Chicago Sports Radio six seventy

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<v Speaker 1>The Score. Download the Chicago Bears App to play our

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<v Speaker 1>old friend and a good friend, Wayne Lerviy, the veteran

0:28:07.960 --> 0:28:11.400
<v Speaker 1>voice of the NFL. Notice how I say NFL because

0:28:11.400 --> 0:28:14.880
<v Speaker 1>you've been in several spots in some legendary places, obviously

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<v Speaker 1>with Kansas City right here in Chicago, and of course

0:28:17.480 --> 0:28:19.879
<v Speaker 1>the Green Bay Packers. How you doing and did you

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<v Speaker 1>enjoy your bye week? My friend? Yeah, hey, good to

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<v Speaker 1>be with you guys. Number one, I did and enjoyed

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<v Speaker 1>listening to your broadcast on Sunday, although the outcome I

0:28:29.320 --> 0:28:32.879
<v Speaker 1>know wasn't good for you guys, but nonetheless, always a

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<v Speaker 1>good broadcast and a good listen to you guys. And

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<v Speaker 1>when I get a chance to so take a pulse

0:28:36.960 --> 0:28:40.040
<v Speaker 1>of the Packers for US phillis in. They're nine and three.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, when you look at the injury situation they've

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<v Speaker 1>had to overcome, you know that's probably about as good

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<v Speaker 1>as you could expect. They've had the one bad game

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<v Speaker 1>against Orleans and the opener. Nobody understands why that happened,

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<v Speaker 1>but it did. And I guess every team, even good teams,

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<v Speaker 1>get one or two weeks a year where it just

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<v Speaker 1>doesn't happen for you and you have one of those days.

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<v Speaker 1>But aside from that, they have been They've been outstanding,

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<v Speaker 1>overcoming one injury after another, and you know, you lose

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<v Speaker 1>two thirds of your best three players on defense and

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<v Speaker 1>still survive. That's saying a lot. I'm amazed when I

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<v Speaker 1>look at the stats the Green Bay Packers and discrepancy

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<v Speaker 1>of targets and catches from Davante Adams to every other

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<v Speaker 1>one of your receivers. Is that because the greatness of

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<v Speaker 1>Davante Adams or is it a lack of talent on

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<v Speaker 1>the other side. Well, I think part of it's the

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<v Speaker 1>greatness of Davante Adams. Absolutely, Tom, There's no doubt about that.

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<v Speaker 1>The other factor is Mark Quez Valdes. Scantling was being

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<v Speaker 1>targeted a lot early in the season, missed five games

0:29:41.280 --> 0:29:43.640
<v Speaker 1>the hamstring, so that kind of throws it out of whack.

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<v Speaker 1>Plus they lose Robert Tunyan, who also is a guy,

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<v Speaker 1>especially in the red zone that would get some targets.

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<v Speaker 1>But no, the greatness of Davante Adams and the other

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<v Speaker 1>receivers Tom have not emerged on a regular basis. You know,

0:29:58.760 --> 0:30:02.280
<v Speaker 1>the Allen Lazards. Randall Cobb is a guy until he

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<v Speaker 1>heard his growing in a leg injury against the Rams.

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<v Speaker 1>Not sure what hill his status will be for this week,

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<v Speaker 1>but he was starting to in the clutch situations, third

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<v Speaker 1>down to red zone situations. He was a target that

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<v Speaker 1>Rogers was going to. But I think you'll see as

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<v Speaker 1>the season evolves, they'll get some of those guys involved

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<v Speaker 1>a little bit more. They have to diversify a little

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<v Speaker 1>bit more. But DeVante's greatness, why wouldn't you throw it

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<v Speaker 1>to him that many times? So going to the other

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<v Speaker 1>side of the ball, I'm always amazed. Being an ex

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<v Speaker 1>offensive lineman, you study defensive lineman. Kenny Clark, twenty six

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<v Speaker 1>years old, six years in the league, is outside of

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<v Speaker 1>the Devandre Campbell. Is he the most important player right

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<v Speaker 1>now in your defense because of some of the back

0:30:45.840 --> 0:30:50.480
<v Speaker 1>end injuries you have. Yeah, you know, you could make

0:30:50.520 --> 0:30:54.000
<v Speaker 1>that argument in my opinion, absolutely, And you know, he's

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<v Speaker 1>only twenty six years old. It seems like he's been

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<v Speaker 1>around for every seems like an old guy, does it, right?

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, no, he's and Tom he's been great. You

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<v Speaker 1>know in the past couple of years, he got hurt

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<v Speaker 1>early in the season and played through the injuries and

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<v Speaker 1>it took him till December before he became a factor. Well,

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<v Speaker 1>he's been a factor from day one. And you know

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<v Speaker 1>those of us and you're different from Jeff and I.

0:31:17.320 --> 0:31:19.440
<v Speaker 1>Jeff and I have to watch the perimeter of the game.

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<v Speaker 1>You can watch the trenches and understand them a little

0:31:22.120 --> 0:31:24.400
<v Speaker 1>bit better than I can. Larry mccarren, my partner, is

0:31:24.440 --> 0:31:27.520
<v Speaker 1>the same way. You guys see more in the trenches

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<v Speaker 1>than we do. So there will be games or Kenny

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<v Speaker 1>Clark has maybe three tackles and you say, wow, he

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<v Speaker 1>didn't really show up, did he? Yeah, but he was

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<v Speaker 1>a major factor and why Mishan Gary got a sack

0:31:37.440 --> 0:31:40.560
<v Speaker 1>and Davondre Campbell did made these many tackles and that

0:31:40.600 --> 0:31:42.720
<v Speaker 1>type of thing. So I can't agree with you more.

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<v Speaker 1>I think he is, you know, quietly, kind of a

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<v Speaker 1>tacit key piece to the whole puzzle. Voice of the Packers,

0:31:49.720 --> 0:31:52.040
<v Speaker 1>Wayne Laravy, our guest here on Bears All Access. It's

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<v Speaker 1>brought to you by IGS Energy. Here on Chicago Sports

0:31:54.320 --> 0:31:57.920
<v Speaker 1>Radio six seventy. The score, Wayne, No team is without

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<v Speaker 1>some issues in terms of what coaches really would like

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<v Speaker 1>to and see improvement on. And I'm thinking it's red

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<v Speaker 1>zone on both sides of the ball at times and

0:32:07.120 --> 0:32:09.080
<v Speaker 1>third down on both sides of the ball at times

0:32:09.080 --> 0:32:11.440
<v Speaker 1>for the Green Bay Packers. Are those two points that

0:32:11.480 --> 0:32:14.360
<v Speaker 1>you're hearing from your head coach there, Matt mcfloor and

0:32:14.520 --> 0:32:18.360
<v Speaker 1>defensive coordinator Joe Berry. Yes, absolutely, Jeff, those who are

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<v Speaker 1>two points of emphasis during the bye week and the

0:32:20.560 --> 0:32:22.840
<v Speaker 1>self scout and all that that went into it. We'll

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<v Speaker 1>see how it all pans out when they get back

0:32:24.760 --> 0:32:26.880
<v Speaker 1>on the field. But you know, it's amazing they're nine

0:32:26.880 --> 0:32:28.840
<v Speaker 1>and three and yet they have struggled in those two

0:32:28.920 --> 0:32:32.360
<v Speaker 1>areas because that's the money part of the game. I

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<v Speaker 1>mean third downs, converting third downs, forcing your opponent off

0:32:36.320 --> 0:32:38.600
<v Speaker 1>the field on third down, and then in the red zone,

0:32:38.640 --> 0:32:42.000
<v Speaker 1>and they have really struggled in both areas. The offensive

0:32:42.000 --> 0:32:46.280
<v Speaker 1>struggles are interesting because it's hard to pinpoint what it

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<v Speaker 1>really is now. They've had numerous injuries on this offensive line,

0:32:50.640 --> 0:32:53.760
<v Speaker 1>and this line is held up well, but there is

0:32:53.800 --> 0:32:58.000
<v Speaker 1>no David Baktyari. There is no Corey Linsley on that line.

0:32:58.840 --> 0:33:02.400
<v Speaker 1>You know, they have hand no Elton Jenkins on the line.

0:33:02.600 --> 0:33:05.880
<v Speaker 1>So this is not the same caliber of offensive line

0:33:06.040 --> 0:33:08.440
<v Speaker 1>the Packers have had for the last couple of years.

0:33:08.600 --> 0:33:10.000
<v Speaker 1>And I think that's a big part of it in

0:33:10.000 --> 0:33:11.800
<v Speaker 1>the red zone because I think in the red zone

0:33:12.560 --> 0:33:15.160
<v Speaker 1>you are really effective when you can threaten the run

0:33:15.240 --> 0:33:17.200
<v Speaker 1>or run the football in the red zone, and your

0:33:17.200 --> 0:33:19.240
<v Speaker 1>offensive line has a lot to do with that when

0:33:19.320 --> 0:33:22.360
<v Speaker 1>everything is condensed in that part of the field. How's

0:33:22.400 --> 0:33:28.760
<v Speaker 1>the toe? Well, you know, it's amazing what medicine can do.

0:33:28.840 --> 0:33:32.840
<v Speaker 1>But and I'm sure some more medicine will be used

0:33:32.880 --> 0:33:35.800
<v Speaker 1>this week, I would guess. But now he's gonna play

0:33:35.840 --> 0:33:38.440
<v Speaker 1>through it. And you know what. It's interesting though, because

0:33:38.480 --> 0:33:40.440
<v Speaker 1>in the Rams game he was fine for like three

0:33:40.520 --> 0:33:42.120
<v Speaker 1>quarters and then you could see him limping in the

0:33:42.160 --> 0:33:45.600
<v Speaker 1>fourth quarter. So I imagine Tom, you know these things

0:33:45.640 --> 0:33:47.720
<v Speaker 1>better than we do. I'm not going to speculate what

0:33:47.760 --> 0:33:50.000
<v Speaker 1>that medicine is. I'm not speculating at all. I don't

0:33:50.000 --> 0:33:52.840
<v Speaker 1>know what it would be. But Aaron's gutting it out

0:33:52.880 --> 0:33:56.160
<v Speaker 1>in the hill play. But the problem is, guys, you know,

0:33:56.880 --> 0:33:59.920
<v Speaker 1>in time, you know this, especially being a player, there's

0:34:00.080 --> 0:34:02.280
<v Speaker 1>reason you guys practice, you know what I mean in

0:34:02.360 --> 0:34:05.400
<v Speaker 1>a practice it does show up eventually in a game.

0:34:05.640 --> 0:34:07.640
<v Speaker 1>And rogers greatness, I mean, he can make it work

0:34:07.640 --> 0:34:10.080
<v Speaker 1>and all that, but there's certain timing things. There will

0:34:10.120 --> 0:34:12.640
<v Speaker 1>be missus in this game Sunday night that you'll sit

0:34:12.680 --> 0:34:15.319
<v Speaker 1>there and say, wow, they should have made that, and

0:34:15.360 --> 0:34:17.799
<v Speaker 1>it doesn't happen because maybe the timing is not quite there.

0:34:18.040 --> 0:34:20.240
<v Speaker 1>You think of the weather conditions in the last Monday

0:34:20.280 --> 0:34:22.839
<v Speaker 1>Night's game in Buffalo, how horrific it is. And then

0:34:23.080 --> 0:34:25.000
<v Speaker 1>I'm a weather type of guy where I look up

0:34:25.040 --> 0:34:26.880
<v Speaker 1>at the weather and they said there could be sustained

0:34:26.920 --> 0:34:29.279
<v Speaker 1>wins up at the forty miles an hour Sunday night

0:34:29.320 --> 0:34:33.960
<v Speaker 1>in Green Bay. Is Aaron Rodgers has the ability to

0:34:34.000 --> 0:34:37.120
<v Speaker 1>talk right through weather conditions and say I'm still throwing

0:34:37.160 --> 0:34:40.200
<v Speaker 1>the ball. Or because if you have the two headed

0:34:40.239 --> 0:34:44.000
<v Speaker 1>monster and such a well run running game, even with

0:34:44.080 --> 0:34:47.080
<v Speaker 1>some of the offensive line issues, it can Green Bay

0:34:47.160 --> 0:34:50.399
<v Speaker 1>go to that you know Belichick type of game plan

0:34:50.480 --> 0:34:53.440
<v Speaker 1>where you don't remove the quarterback but you don't need

0:34:53.520 --> 0:34:56.319
<v Speaker 1>them as much in your favor your running game. Yeah,

0:34:56.400 --> 0:34:59.480
<v Speaker 1>I think they can. And again depending on the condition

0:34:59.520 --> 0:35:02.399
<v Speaker 1>to the field, Aaron Jones and depending depending on his health,

0:35:03.120 --> 0:35:05.520
<v Speaker 1>Aaron was not one hundred percent at all against the Rams.

0:35:05.520 --> 0:35:08.759
<v Speaker 1>He should be better this week. But you know with

0:35:08.800 --> 0:35:11.799
<v Speaker 1>the when you look at aj Dillon, Tom he's that

0:35:11.920 --> 0:35:14.000
<v Speaker 1>kind of back who can take over a game like that.

0:35:14.239 --> 0:35:16.560
<v Speaker 1>And in fact, when the Packers in the second half

0:35:16.640 --> 0:35:19.000
<v Speaker 1>started winning the line of scrimmage against the Rams, they

0:35:19.000 --> 0:35:22.799
<v Speaker 1>started out physically physically. The Rams if that's even a word.

0:35:24.200 --> 0:35:25.960
<v Speaker 1>When they took over the line of scrimmage in a

0:35:26.040 --> 0:35:29.160
<v Speaker 1>physical sense, it was aj Dillon who was doing that.

0:35:29.360 --> 0:35:32.479
<v Speaker 1>And that's so they're certainly capable of playing that game.

0:35:32.680 --> 0:35:34.400
<v Speaker 1>But you know, a Rod's gonna throw it, even if

0:35:34.440 --> 0:35:37.360
<v Speaker 1>the wind is blowing, He's gonna throw it. Wayne laeryv

0:35:37.440 --> 0:35:39.600
<v Speaker 1>Our guests here our final moments with a veteran voice

0:35:39.600 --> 0:35:41.759
<v Speaker 1>of the Green Bay Packers here on Chicago Sports Radio

0:35:41.800 --> 0:35:44.479
<v Speaker 1>six seventy the score. This is Bears All Access, brought

0:35:44.480 --> 0:35:46.320
<v Speaker 1>to you by IGS Energy. All right, let's talk a

0:35:46.360 --> 0:35:50.560
<v Speaker 1>little bit more about Dylan because going deeper into his athleticism,

0:35:50.680 --> 0:35:54.000
<v Speaker 1>his explosion, this is an athlete. This is not just

0:35:54.120 --> 0:35:58.120
<v Speaker 1>some big, burly back that can't ratchet up the explosiveness.

0:35:58.440 --> 0:36:03.239
<v Speaker 1>He can outrun guys. He's at great vertical explosivesness to him.

0:36:03.760 --> 0:36:05.960
<v Speaker 1>His feet are great in the hole, he can make

0:36:06.040 --> 0:36:09.120
<v Speaker 1>jump cuts, and then he can just run you over

0:36:09.400 --> 0:36:12.960
<v Speaker 1>like a bulldozer. This is an intriguing future for this

0:36:13.000 --> 0:36:16.840
<v Speaker 1>big back. Yeah, certainly, and as we say with any prospect,

0:36:16.960 --> 0:36:19.080
<v Speaker 1>with any young player in this league, if he can

0:36:19.120 --> 0:36:22.880
<v Speaker 1>stay healthy, which is no easy chore as everybody knows.

0:36:23.239 --> 0:36:25.920
<v Speaker 1>But this guy has a lot of ability. Jeff, You're right,

0:36:26.000 --> 0:36:28.279
<v Speaker 1>he's become an excellent receiver out of the backfield. He

0:36:28.360 --> 0:36:30.879
<v Speaker 1>was never a receiver at Boston College. They just didn't

0:36:30.880 --> 0:36:33.520
<v Speaker 1>throw to their backs. But he's an excellent receiver. He's

0:36:33.560 --> 0:36:35.960
<v Speaker 1>become very reliable and blitz pick up and he's big

0:36:36.080 --> 0:36:38.200
<v Speaker 1>enough to do that. And then you know, you mentioned

0:36:38.200 --> 0:36:41.280
<v Speaker 1>the running the feet. You know, he has the feet

0:36:41.320 --> 0:36:44.160
<v Speaker 1>of a much lighter man and you saw that, and

0:36:44.239 --> 0:36:46.920
<v Speaker 1>earlier this year he tight wrote the sidelines for like

0:36:46.960 --> 0:36:50.160
<v Speaker 1>a fifty yard reception, that type of thing. You know,

0:36:50.880 --> 0:36:55.080
<v Speaker 1>this is a really gifted young man who combines power

0:36:55.160 --> 0:36:59.200
<v Speaker 1>and speed and burst with I think just a great

0:36:59.520 --> 0:37:02.719
<v Speaker 1>and umble of ability that they can use in many

0:37:02.719 --> 0:37:04.959
<v Speaker 1>different ways. All Right. Lastly, so you have some great

0:37:04.960 --> 0:37:07.239
<v Speaker 1>players on the defenses out of the Bay Jayer, Alexander

0:37:07.239 --> 0:37:11.640
<v Speaker 1>and Zadarius Smith obviously looking to come back in baktierry.

0:37:12.120 --> 0:37:15.319
<v Speaker 1>So what is it looked like in terms of prognosis,

0:37:15.400 --> 0:37:17.319
<v Speaker 1>whether this week or in the coming weeks, because that

0:37:17.360 --> 0:37:20.160
<v Speaker 1>makes a big difference for your playoff push. Yeah, you know,

0:37:20.200 --> 0:37:22.080
<v Speaker 1>and I think they want to get those guys on

0:37:22.120 --> 0:37:24.960
<v Speaker 1>the field if they can a week or two before

0:37:25.000 --> 0:37:27.520
<v Speaker 1>the playoff run. You need to get those guys up

0:37:27.560 --> 0:37:31.160
<v Speaker 1>to speed. David Bakhtiari, we'll know more later this week

0:37:31.200 --> 0:37:34.160
<v Speaker 1>as to what their status is. I would be surprised personally,

0:37:34.440 --> 0:37:37.200
<v Speaker 1>just judging from the outside looking in. I'm not sure

0:37:37.280 --> 0:37:39.160
<v Speaker 1>any of them will be ready to go this week.

0:37:39.360 --> 0:37:41.160
<v Speaker 1>But if they can get those guys back on the

0:37:41.160 --> 0:37:44.279
<v Speaker 1>practice field, that'd be a big step forward when you

0:37:44.360 --> 0:37:46.880
<v Speaker 1>look at coming up in January where they're going to

0:37:46.920 --> 0:37:49.680
<v Speaker 1>really need those guys. All right, Wayne, we appreciate your

0:37:49.719 --> 0:37:52.120
<v Speaker 1>time as always, and we'll see you on Sunday night

0:37:52.160 --> 0:37:54.560
<v Speaker 1>in lambeau Field. Glad we go work it out. Jeff Good,

0:37:54.640 --> 0:37:56.759
<v Speaker 1>We'll look forward to seeing you Sunday night. Tom and

0:37:56.800 --> 0:37:58.760
<v Speaker 1>I have one more segment to go to a preview

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<v Speaker 1>the Bears and the Packers meeting number two oh four

0:38:01.760 --> 0:38:04.320
<v Speaker 1>in the history of this great rivalry here on Chicago

0:38:04.400 --> 0:38:06.759
<v Speaker 1>Sports Radio six seven. Need the Score. This segment of

0:38:06.840 --> 0:38:09.439
<v Speaker 1>Bears All Access is brought to you by CDW people

0:38:09.440 --> 0:38:11.759
<v Speaker 1>to get it with Tom there Jeff Jonahyac breaking down

0:38:11.800 --> 0:38:16.320
<v Speaker 1>Bears and Packers as promised him sound from Alan Robinson todaytime.

0:38:16.360 --> 0:38:18.880
<v Speaker 1>He spoke about a lot of different things, tracking towards

0:38:18.880 --> 0:38:21.160
<v Speaker 1>a return after three miss games with a hamstring injury.

0:38:21.239 --> 0:38:23.359
<v Speaker 1>He's had just thirty catches out of the season, less

0:38:23.360 --> 0:38:26.880
<v Speaker 1>than four hundred yards, one touchdown. He's had an ankle problem,

0:38:26.880 --> 0:38:30.000
<v Speaker 1>he's had a hamstring problem, he's had rotating quarterbacks and

0:38:30.120 --> 0:38:32.680
<v Speaker 1>rotating bodies on an offense. Still trying to find ways

0:38:32.719 --> 0:38:35.879
<v Speaker 1>to get in the end zone. Overall, a tough season. Yeah,

0:38:35.880 --> 0:38:38.360
<v Speaker 1>I mean, seasons like this are are tough. You know,

0:38:38.560 --> 0:38:42.640
<v Speaker 1>they're extremely tough. Again being able to try to compartmentalize

0:38:42.880 --> 0:38:45.480
<v Speaker 1>all of it and you know, putting certain things to

0:38:45.480 --> 0:38:47.880
<v Speaker 1>the side and you know, trying to focus on the

0:38:47.920 --> 0:38:51.000
<v Speaker 1>main things, which are you know, continuing to improve, you know,

0:38:51.080 --> 0:38:53.399
<v Speaker 1>figuring out how to get better, you know, figuring out

0:38:53.640 --> 0:38:56.200
<v Speaker 1>how to possibly change the result that's happening in it,

0:38:56.560 --> 0:38:59.040
<v Speaker 1>and figuring out, you know, how to continue to you know,

0:38:59.280 --> 0:39:01.960
<v Speaker 1>put yourself into position to ultimately do what you want

0:39:02.000 --> 0:39:03.400
<v Speaker 1>to do, and that's to win the game. You know.

0:39:03.480 --> 0:39:07.360
<v Speaker 1>So it's tough when you have seasons like this, you know,

0:39:08.000 --> 0:39:09.759
<v Speaker 1>but again, I mean, the season's not over, so we

0:39:09.880 --> 0:39:13.120
<v Speaker 1>gotta just continue to, you know, push forward and continue

0:39:13.120 --> 0:39:15.720
<v Speaker 1>to challenge each other to get better and to improve.

0:39:15.760 --> 0:39:18.120
<v Speaker 1>One of the things that we've done this far my difficult.

0:39:18.719 --> 0:39:21.799
<v Speaker 1>Is it more than likely without him admitting it, he's

0:39:21.800 --> 0:39:25.200
<v Speaker 1>had three hundred targets combined the previous two seasons and

0:39:25.320 --> 0:39:27.880
<v Speaker 1>that target total is way down this year. Yeah, But

0:39:27.960 --> 0:39:31.600
<v Speaker 1>you know, there's so many circumstances along the career of

0:39:31.640 --> 0:39:34.759
<v Speaker 1>Alan Robinson as a Chicago Bear, and you think the

0:39:34.880 --> 0:39:38.680
<v Speaker 1>multiple changes at the quarterback position, the lack at getting

0:39:38.719 --> 0:39:43.200
<v Speaker 1>things repetitiously improved because you see thousands of opportunities with them,

0:39:43.600 --> 0:39:46.200
<v Speaker 1>and then you get an injury like this at this

0:39:46.280 --> 0:39:49.600
<v Speaker 1>stage of the season because it's so fragile with being

0:39:49.680 --> 0:39:53.600
<v Speaker 1>on a franchise contract and people having that narrative. But

0:39:53.920 --> 0:39:56.520
<v Speaker 1>you know, Alan Robinson, Jeff, I think to both you

0:39:56.600 --> 0:40:00.799
<v Speaker 1>and I the effort he gives them practice, his being

0:40:00.840 --> 0:40:03.920
<v Speaker 1>a valuable every single day in practice, the making him

0:40:03.920 --> 0:40:07.200
<v Speaker 1>the difficult catches across the middle. Yeah, he may not

0:40:07.320 --> 0:40:10.920
<v Speaker 1>be a stretch the field type of guy, but I

0:40:11.239 --> 0:40:14.000
<v Speaker 1>would I hope he leaves a good lasting impression on

0:40:14.040 --> 0:40:17.399
<v Speaker 1>the Bears fans in this stretch of games here, I'm

0:40:17.440 --> 0:40:19.759
<v Speaker 1>okay with having a similar game plan to last week

0:40:19.840 --> 0:40:22.440
<v Speaker 1>because as I thought about it, they ran seventy one

0:40:22.480 --> 0:40:27.120
<v Speaker 1>plays offensively, and that is with four interceptions in a

0:40:27.160 --> 0:40:29.600
<v Speaker 1>game that you think those drives would add even more

0:40:29.640 --> 0:40:32.120
<v Speaker 1>to it. So the idea was ball control, keep Kyler

0:40:32.160 --> 0:40:34.719
<v Speaker 1>Murray the offense off the field. Would that serve you

0:40:34.800 --> 0:40:37.040
<v Speaker 1>well in a similar vein against Aaron Rodgers and the

0:40:37.040 --> 0:40:39.480
<v Speaker 1>Packers because he wants to do that to the Bears

0:40:39.920 --> 0:40:42.440
<v Speaker 1>and he wants he doesn't have the patience sometimes to

0:40:42.560 --> 0:40:45.640
<v Speaker 1>make the big play and the Bears have to frustrate

0:40:45.719 --> 0:40:48.160
<v Speaker 1>him in that regard, but keeping him off the field

0:40:48.280 --> 0:40:53.000
<v Speaker 1>is always always going to be the prime task, right Well, Jeff,

0:40:53.000 --> 0:40:56.640
<v Speaker 1>it's gonna be interesting to see. I'm your first four

0:40:56.760 --> 0:40:59.239
<v Speaker 1>or five calls of the game when the Green Bay

0:40:59.320 --> 0:41:02.239
<v Speaker 1>is on defense. What are they looking at? You know?

0:41:02.280 --> 0:41:04.279
<v Speaker 1>It's what you know. We can be prepared because we

0:41:04.320 --> 0:41:06.480
<v Speaker 1>see the Bears all the time and you get a

0:41:06.480 --> 0:41:08.160
<v Speaker 1>little bit of a feeling in a sense of what

0:41:08.200 --> 0:41:10.600
<v Speaker 1>they do. So now you go on the field and

0:41:10.719 --> 0:41:13.759
<v Speaker 1>are they attacking justin fields the rookie quarterback in a

0:41:13.840 --> 0:41:16.839
<v Speaker 1>hostile environment that they don't believe he's going to give

0:41:16.880 --> 0:41:21.360
<v Speaker 1>you a lot of time, or are they defensing justin

0:41:21.480 --> 0:41:24.760
<v Speaker 1>fields a guy with great athleticism that if he can

0:41:24.800 --> 0:41:28.440
<v Speaker 1>consistently get outside the tackle box with an open throwing window.

0:41:28.800 --> 0:41:31.839
<v Speaker 1>He's got the ability and the feat to really give

0:41:31.880 --> 0:41:34.320
<v Speaker 1>you a challenge or beat you. So it's going to

0:41:34.400 --> 0:41:36.759
<v Speaker 1>be interesting to watch or you know, to listen to

0:41:36.800 --> 0:41:40.200
<v Speaker 1>that portion of the game to see how Green Bay

0:41:40.320 --> 0:41:43.200
<v Speaker 1>is seeing justin fields and I think with Aaron Jones

0:41:43.640 --> 0:41:46.880
<v Speaker 1>back and it's pretty much health field along with AJ Dillon.

0:41:47.400 --> 0:41:50.120
<v Speaker 1>But then the invitation by Aaron Rodgers to try and

0:41:50.160 --> 0:41:54.040
<v Speaker 1>exploit matchups because of his receivers and certainly Davante Adams

0:41:54.320 --> 0:41:57.440
<v Speaker 1>prime to that. You also got Mark has Valdez Scantling

0:41:57.600 --> 0:42:00.399
<v Speaker 1>healthy and he's a threat deep. You've got a lot

0:42:00.400 --> 0:42:03.200
<v Speaker 1>of different ways to go even without Robert Tunyan Randall

0:42:03.239 --> 0:42:06.080
<v Speaker 1>Cobb up in the air as well, because the Bears

0:42:06.080 --> 0:42:08.759
<v Speaker 1>are still searching for some consistency on the back end

0:42:08.760 --> 0:42:11.879
<v Speaker 1>of their defense. Yeah, Jeff, you know. I and not

0:42:11.960 --> 0:42:14.239
<v Speaker 1>to avoid the back end of the defense. But the

0:42:14.239 --> 0:42:15.960
<v Speaker 1>thing that can help the back end of the defense

0:42:16.080 --> 0:42:19.440
<v Speaker 1>is the most is like Robert Quinn. If David Bottier

0:42:19.600 --> 0:42:21.879
<v Speaker 1>didn't come back and was playing left tackle and then

0:42:21.960 --> 0:42:26.200
<v Speaker 1>Robert Quinn put significant pressure quickly on Aaron Rodgers, would

0:42:26.200 --> 0:42:29.080
<v Speaker 1>that give you different opportunities in the back end of defense,

0:42:29.160 --> 0:42:32.000
<v Speaker 1>so you're not going to do one without the other.

0:42:32.320 --> 0:42:34.600
<v Speaker 1>It's always going to be a combination of the two

0:42:34.920 --> 0:42:37.880
<v Speaker 1>that's going to help either the defensive line with great

0:42:37.920 --> 0:42:41.400
<v Speaker 1>coverage or great coverage to help the defensive line. And

0:42:41.760 --> 0:42:44.640
<v Speaker 1>with that, Aaron Rodgers does not give up the football.

0:42:44.680 --> 0:42:46.799
<v Speaker 1>He's only had one interception since the last game the

0:42:46.800 --> 0:42:48.960
<v Speaker 1>Bears played. He's only had four all year. This is

0:42:49.000 --> 0:42:52.040
<v Speaker 1>the story of his career. Frankly so, Jalen Johnson was

0:42:52.080 --> 0:42:56.040
<v Speaker 1>asked today, do you take chances against Aaron Rodgers. He'll

0:42:56.080 --> 0:42:57.480
<v Speaker 1>be a fool if he did that. He knows what

0:42:57.520 --> 0:43:00.160
<v Speaker 1>he's doing. I mean, you can't. You can't take too

0:43:00.200 --> 0:43:02.920
<v Speaker 1>many tens to do too much. I mean, you just

0:43:03.040 --> 0:43:06.640
<v Speaker 1>really want to honestly, stay stay truted to yourself, to

0:43:06.680 --> 0:43:09.760
<v Speaker 1>the defense, and I mean just play a good technique.

0:43:09.760 --> 0:43:11.719
<v Speaker 1>I mean, he's gonna take advantage of guys who are

0:43:11.760 --> 0:43:13.239
<v Speaker 1>trying to do too much and get out of character.

0:43:13.280 --> 0:43:14.640
<v Speaker 1>I mean, you just gotta take the wound that he

0:43:15.239 --> 0:43:17.880
<v Speaker 1>brings to you. And I mean, honestly, he doesn't do

0:43:17.920 --> 0:43:19.600
<v Speaker 1>that too often, so I mean you just gotta live

0:43:19.600 --> 0:43:21.360
<v Speaker 1>with that fat That true. Yeah, yeah. I mean, you

0:43:21.400 --> 0:43:23.319
<v Speaker 1>gotta keep the game in front of you. If you

0:43:23.400 --> 0:43:25.480
<v Speaker 1>go out there and you make some silly break on

0:43:25.520 --> 0:43:28.280
<v Speaker 1>a ball and all of a sudden, the wide Davante

0:43:28.440 --> 0:43:31.239
<v Speaker 1>or whomever they catch it and then they're open in

0:43:31.280 --> 0:43:36.040
<v Speaker 1>the open space. Giving points to Aaron Rodgers is too risky.

0:43:36.239 --> 0:43:38.800
<v Speaker 1>So if you could be aggressive up and app the

0:43:38.600 --> 0:43:41.400
<v Speaker 1>line of scrimmage, but be able to keep the guys

0:43:41.440 --> 0:43:43.400
<v Speaker 1>in front of you so you don't get exposed to

0:43:43.480 --> 0:43:48.239
<v Speaker 1>that one play eighty eighty yard scoring drive and be

0:43:48.320 --> 0:43:50.239
<v Speaker 1>prepared for his second quarter. They're one of the top

0:43:50.320 --> 0:43:52.400
<v Speaker 1>scoring teams in the second quarter this year as it

0:43:52.440 --> 0:43:54.799
<v Speaker 1>turns out, so you know again they like to going

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<v Speaker 1>for that two for one right before the break and

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<v Speaker 1>get the ball in the second half and get another

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<v Speaker 1>score and that puts distance and steals a possession away

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<v Speaker 1>from the opposition. It'll be a rowdy environment ensure the

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<v Speaker 1>Packers currently try to secure home field advantage in the playoffs,

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<v Speaker 1>a schedule that is very similar to the Bears. It's

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<v Speaker 1>not been simple, but Aaron Rodgers makes a big difference.

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<v Speaker 1>As always with Tom, we're out of time. Appreciate it.

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<v Speaker 1>We'll talk to you on Sunday Night, Buddy, I Big Jeff.

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<v Speaker 1>That's Tom there. Thanks again to our guest cashus Marsh

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<v Speaker 1>along with Wayne Lervie, the voice of the Green Bay Packers.

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<v Speaker 1>For Tom there, I'm Jeff Joniac. Thanks to our producers

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<v Speaker 1>Jordan true Man, Dam Billy and everybody at the Score

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<v Speaker 1>that'll do it for us. This has been Bears All Access,

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