1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,628 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,708 --> 00:00:28,628 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. Ye good Morning football. Oh, there you 3 00:00:28,668 --> 00:00:31,388 Speaker 1: have it. Your Super wild Guard weekend is in the books, 4 00:00:31,628 --> 00:00:34,908 Speaker 1: and the divisional round schedule is set. Following the Cowboys 5 00:00:34,988 --> 00:00:38,108 Speaker 1: win convincing win over the Buccaneers in the final game 6 00:00:38,348 --> 00:00:41,828 Speaker 1: of the weekend, first round of the playoffs, see you later, 7 00:00:41,988 --> 00:00:45,148 Speaker 1: second round set up. Welcome to Good Morning Football. We 8 00:00:45,188 --> 00:00:47,668 Speaker 1: are presented by Ould Trapper Beef Jerkey live in New 9 00:00:47,748 --> 00:00:51,868 Speaker 1: York City. It's Tuesday, January seventeenth. I'm Jamie yard All, 10 00:00:51,868 --> 00:00:55,268 Speaker 1: It's Kyle Brandt, Peter Traeger, Jason mccordy, Peter just kind 11 00:00:55,268 --> 00:00:57,148 Speaker 1: of acknowledging what we all feel right now, which that 12 00:00:57,228 --> 00:01:00,068 Speaker 1: was it's been a lot of football. It's been a 13 00:01:00,148 --> 00:01:02,508 Speaker 1: lot of football. The Monday night experience was like that 14 00:01:02,628 --> 00:01:05,148 Speaker 1: roller coaster that you're like, I gotta stay on this thing. 15 00:01:05,308 --> 00:01:08,468 Speaker 1: I got it, Like, let's go to and then she 16 00:01:08,708 --> 00:01:12,508 Speaker 1: was off. We had Saturday Football Week eighteen, Sunday Football 17 00:01:12,548 --> 00:01:15,748 Speaker 1: Week eighteen, and we had Saturday, Sunday Monday, and then 18 00:01:15,788 --> 00:01:17,188 Speaker 1: you look at the schedule for this week and you're like, 19 00:01:17,388 --> 00:01:20,108 Speaker 1: there are three nfcast teams still alive. Yes, you've now 20 00:01:20,188 --> 00:01:23,028 Speaker 1: got the Jaguars as this red hot team. There's even bet. 21 00:01:23,228 --> 00:01:26,508 Speaker 1: I think divisional weekend, it's my favorite week. We got 22 00:01:26,508 --> 00:01:28,948 Speaker 1: the best eight teams left Deadwood out of here, Chargers 23 00:01:28,948 --> 00:01:30,588 Speaker 1: got out here, Bucks get out here. These are the 24 00:01:30,628 --> 00:01:34,228 Speaker 1: best eighteen. Now let's figure out who's one of them. 25 00:01:34,308 --> 00:01:35,948 Speaker 1: Last night, two of them. One of the moves on 26 00:01:35,988 --> 00:01:39,788 Speaker 1: time Block comes versus the Buccaneers in the great Sunshine 27 00:01:39,828 --> 00:01:44,108 Speaker 1: State of Laurada. Cowboys, Bucks, All right, here's the deal. 28 00:01:44,628 --> 00:01:47,108 Speaker 1: Tom Brady come on a first losing season of his 29 00:01:47,188 --> 00:01:49,508 Speaker 1: career eight nine, but he's seven and oh all time 30 00:01:49,508 --> 00:01:53,708 Speaker 1: against Cowboys. Cowboys look with their first road playoff win 31 00:01:54,188 --> 00:01:58,508 Speaker 1: since the nineteen ninety two season. A flex from the Cowboys, 32 00:01:58,988 --> 00:02:01,468 Speaker 1: A hug from the Cowboys. Great night for the Dallas guys, 33 00:02:01,468 --> 00:02:03,708 Speaker 1: it really was in a game that was never close, 34 00:02:03,868 --> 00:02:05,748 Speaker 1: never come had it of thirty one to fourteen in 35 00:02:05,788 --> 00:02:08,868 Speaker 1: Tom Brady's house. Huge night for the Cowboys. Naturally, let's 36 00:02:08,948 --> 00:02:12,948 Speaker 1: hear from the Buccaneers quarterback ahead. I'm gonna go home 37 00:02:12,948 --> 00:02:14,388 Speaker 1: and get a good night's sleep as good as I 38 00:02:14,468 --> 00:02:19,828 Speaker 1: can tonight. And uh, one of the figures stuff out, 39 00:02:19,868 --> 00:02:22,268 Speaker 1: I mean always no I'm not you know, this has 40 00:02:22,308 --> 00:02:24,788 Speaker 1: been a lot of focus on, you know, this game. 41 00:02:24,868 --> 00:02:28,708 Speaker 1: So yeah, let's just be one day at the time, 42 00:02:28,828 --> 00:02:31,268 Speaker 1: truly complimentary football. Um. And that's the way it's been. 43 00:02:31,308 --> 00:02:33,228 Speaker 1: When this team is on fire, and when this team 44 00:02:33,268 --> 00:02:35,388 Speaker 1: is on they make stops, we go and turn into 45 00:02:35,388 --> 00:02:37,188 Speaker 1: the points. And I just got to continue to build 46 00:02:37,228 --> 00:02:39,268 Speaker 1: off of that. And when we're able to do that, 47 00:02:39,308 --> 00:02:44,548 Speaker 1: tough team to be. It was a beautiful night for 48 00:02:44,628 --> 00:02:47,188 Speaker 1: Dak Prescott. We're gonna get into the Tom Brady conversation, 49 00:02:47,308 --> 00:02:49,508 Speaker 1: don't you worry. We're here for a couple of hours. 50 00:02:49,588 --> 00:02:52,548 Speaker 1: But let's talk Dak. Four touchdown passes. He ran one 51 00:02:52,588 --> 00:02:55,788 Speaker 1: in as well, Peter masterful? Is that the best worry 52 00:02:55,788 --> 00:02:58,308 Speaker 1: to apply the performance last night for the Cowboys quarterback. 53 00:02:58,428 --> 00:03:00,348 Speaker 1: The last time we were talking about Dak it was 54 00:03:00,428 --> 00:03:02,988 Speaker 1: that he's got the most interceptions in the league and 55 00:03:03,068 --> 00:03:05,668 Speaker 1: he missed five games and what the heck is going 56 00:03:05,708 --> 00:03:07,468 Speaker 1: on with Dak Prescott? And then last night he was 57 00:03:07,508 --> 00:03:09,188 Speaker 1: as good as any quarterback in all of football, and 58 00:03:09,188 --> 00:03:12,628 Speaker 1: that includes the great Daniel Jones. Dak Prescott was amazing. 59 00:03:12,668 --> 00:03:14,788 Speaker 1: He's better Brockburt. He might have been better than Rock Purty, 60 00:03:14,828 --> 00:03:15,948 Speaker 1: but I don't know if we can go that far. 61 00:03:16,388 --> 00:03:21,028 Speaker 1: He's standing down Tom Brady. Yes, he's running around circles 62 00:03:21,028 --> 00:03:23,708 Speaker 1: around Tim Brady. I mean, the better quarterback was Dak 63 00:03:23,788 --> 00:03:26,668 Speaker 1: last night, and the Cowboys were scary good. What I 64 00:03:26,748 --> 00:03:29,628 Speaker 1: liked about Dak though, was it wasn't just Dak. It 65 00:03:29,708 --> 00:03:31,748 Speaker 1: was Kellen Moore and it was Mike McCarthy. And we've 66 00:03:31,788 --> 00:03:34,188 Speaker 1: been waiting for the other shooter drop because we're so 67 00:03:34,348 --> 00:03:36,588 Speaker 1: like accustomed to it in a Cowboys big spot that 68 00:03:36,828 --> 00:03:38,628 Speaker 1: Mike McCarthy just not gonna be able to get it done. 69 00:03:38,668 --> 00:03:40,868 Speaker 1: And Dak's gonna mess up. Interesting spot in the game. 70 00:03:40,988 --> 00:03:44,348 Speaker 1: Six nothing, defense is playing well, offense moving the ball. 71 00:03:44,988 --> 00:03:47,708 Speaker 1: Take a field goal, right, No, they decided to go 72 00:03:47,748 --> 00:03:51,068 Speaker 1: for it. Listen to the call from Troy Aikman don 73 00:03:51,188 --> 00:03:53,988 Speaker 1: fourth down and goal, leading by six, Well, I think 74 00:03:53,988 --> 00:04:07,668 Speaker 1: I'll take the three Prescott touchdown. That is the fourth 75 00:04:07,748 --> 00:04:12,148 Speaker 1: rushing touchdown in the brief postseason history for Dak. Prescott 76 00:04:12,188 --> 00:04:14,708 Speaker 1: made it look easy as he kept after the fake. 77 00:04:16,908 --> 00:04:18,988 Speaker 1: That was the game, that was everything, And to me, 78 00:04:19,188 --> 00:04:22,348 Speaker 1: that was Mike McCarthy dropping the mic on everyone. Fourth down. 79 00:04:22,628 --> 00:04:24,348 Speaker 1: I know you think I'm not supposed to do this. 80 00:04:24,468 --> 00:04:26,708 Speaker 1: I know you're gonna question me tomorrow. I know everyone 81 00:04:26,868 --> 00:04:29,428 Speaker 1: and their mother is saying, kick the field goal, take 82 00:04:29,468 --> 00:04:32,308 Speaker 1: the points. You've got the all time great Troy Aikman, 83 00:04:32,508 --> 00:04:34,908 Speaker 1: who has been critical of the Cowboys in recent years, 84 00:04:34,908 --> 00:04:37,308 Speaker 1: he's saying, I would take the points, and McCarthy kind 85 00:04:37,308 --> 00:04:39,988 Speaker 1: of standing there says no, I trust Dak. They get it. 86 00:04:39,988 --> 00:04:41,908 Speaker 1: It was a statement. They won that game. It was 87 00:04:41,908 --> 00:04:44,228 Speaker 1: over at that point. But I feel like for Dak 88 00:04:44,268 --> 00:04:46,748 Speaker 1: Prescott and Mike McCarthy and Kellen Moore to have a 89 00:04:46,868 --> 00:04:49,188 Speaker 1: good day in the playoffs when their first road game 90 00:04:49,268 --> 00:04:52,868 Speaker 1: since ninety two, This is an awesome morning for Cowboys fans. Yeah, 91 00:04:52,908 --> 00:04:55,308 Speaker 1: we gotta give them their love. We killed Dak all 92 00:04:55,348 --> 00:04:57,908 Speaker 1: week because of the interceptions to pick six last week, 93 00:04:58,228 --> 00:05:01,028 Speaker 1: and boy that him and Kellen Moore. I have a 94 00:05:01,268 --> 00:05:04,548 Speaker 1: night And Dad just was he was so precise last night. 95 00:05:04,548 --> 00:05:06,988 Speaker 1: They go no huddle not only at the end of 96 00:05:07,028 --> 00:05:09,268 Speaker 1: the half, but also in the fourth quarter. And while 97 00:05:09,268 --> 00:05:11,348 Speaker 1: they're doing that, Kellen Moore is getting him the plays. 98 00:05:11,388 --> 00:05:14,068 Speaker 1: But we're watching Dak at the line of scrimmage audible, 99 00:05:14,148 --> 00:05:17,268 Speaker 1: moving guys around, getting into certain plays. And then when 100 00:05:17,268 --> 00:05:19,988 Speaker 1: a ball snap. It was so impressive to me, is 101 00:05:20,108 --> 00:05:22,708 Speaker 1: dad going through his progressions. Kyle said it in the highlight. 102 00:05:22,908 --> 00:05:24,988 Speaker 1: It felt like we were just seeing chunk plays down 103 00:05:24,988 --> 00:05:28,588 Speaker 1: the middle of the field all night long. The touchdown 104 00:05:28,588 --> 00:05:30,828 Speaker 1: in the red zone, the first one, he's looking to 105 00:05:30,908 --> 00:05:33,348 Speaker 1: the left, moves Logan Ryan and safety all the way 106 00:05:33,388 --> 00:05:36,188 Speaker 1: over there. It comes back to Dalton Schultz. It was 107 00:05:36,268 --> 00:05:40,308 Speaker 1: so impressive how well they played and how well they executed. 108 00:05:40,548 --> 00:05:43,108 Speaker 1: It wasn't just the fourth down going boot, the naked 109 00:05:43,108 --> 00:05:45,428 Speaker 1: boot where he runs in for the touchdown. It was 110 00:05:45,468 --> 00:05:48,468 Speaker 1: the option play that they called. It was Dak scrambling 111 00:05:48,508 --> 00:05:51,068 Speaker 1: on a third down and rolling out to his left 112 00:05:51,148 --> 00:05:54,868 Speaker 1: owner across his body, and then greeting Kellen Moore and 113 00:05:54,988 --> 00:05:58,548 Speaker 1: Mike McCarthy on the sideline as they're celebrating. There was 114 00:05:58,588 --> 00:06:02,748 Speaker 1: something about this cowboy team last night, the energy, the belief. 115 00:06:02,788 --> 00:06:05,508 Speaker 1: They went into the game with every body talking about 116 00:06:05,508 --> 00:06:08,428 Speaker 1: how great Tom Brady is, and I think they looked 117 00:06:08,428 --> 00:06:10,668 Speaker 1: at and they were just like, we're a better football 118 00:06:10,668 --> 00:06:13,308 Speaker 1: team than Tampa Bay. We're a lot better than Tampa Bay. 119 00:06:13,388 --> 00:06:16,548 Speaker 1: And everybody's trying to punch up Tom Brady because of 120 00:06:16,668 --> 00:06:19,268 Speaker 1: how well he's played throughout his career. But that isn't 121 00:06:19,268 --> 00:06:22,148 Speaker 1: this Tampa Bay Buccaneers team this year, and the Cowboys 122 00:06:22,188 --> 00:06:24,828 Speaker 1: went out there and just dominate it for the entire game. 123 00:06:24,828 --> 00:06:26,948 Speaker 1: I couldn't agree with you more. All this attention and 124 00:06:27,028 --> 00:06:30,188 Speaker 1: action was on Tampa from myself included. Tampa has never 125 00:06:30,228 --> 00:06:32,588 Speaker 1: been good. They've never figured it out. They've been a 126 00:06:32,628 --> 00:06:34,868 Speaker 1: middling team at best all season. Then they got crushed 127 00:06:34,868 --> 00:06:37,188 Speaker 1: by a better team. All we had with the Bucks 128 00:06:37,268 --> 00:06:39,948 Speaker 1: was this thing about well Brady, Well Brady. It reminded 129 00:06:39,988 --> 00:06:42,148 Speaker 1: me in and the season finale when we just thought 130 00:06:42,148 --> 00:06:44,428 Speaker 1: the Packers would beat the Lions because they have Rogers 131 00:06:44,428 --> 00:06:46,908 Speaker 1: so well, it was the same exact game. It was 132 00:06:46,988 --> 00:06:49,908 Speaker 1: never competitive. Say this about the Cowboys eight game road 133 00:06:49,908 --> 00:06:53,868 Speaker 1: playoff streak, a losing streak snapped. Can't beat Tom Brady Snapps. 134 00:06:53,948 --> 00:06:55,828 Speaker 1: I think Mike Party had one of the best nights 135 00:06:55,828 --> 00:06:57,748 Speaker 1: in over a decade for himself. I really do. And 136 00:06:57,788 --> 00:06:59,908 Speaker 1: it wasn't just a play call it something different about it. 137 00:06:59,908 --> 00:07:01,708 Speaker 1: He showed up like a cartoon on a sweatshirt, and 138 00:07:01,708 --> 00:07:04,468 Speaker 1: there was something diffusing about that. It's some old school 139 00:07:04,708 --> 00:07:07,908 Speaker 1: that like kind of broke the tension. Mike's body language 140 00:07:07,948 --> 00:07:10,948 Speaker 1: gets really stiff sometime it wasn't look it's just having 141 00:07:11,028 --> 00:07:13,708 Speaker 1: good times down on to Florida. It's warm, he's loose, 142 00:07:14,028 --> 00:07:17,148 Speaker 1: he's aggressive, he's butt slapping, like I haven't seen that 143 00:07:17,188 --> 00:07:19,548 Speaker 1: Mike McCarthy since I feel like the early Rogers years, 144 00:07:19,588 --> 00:07:21,948 Speaker 1: it's always so tense and so gruff and like. It 145 00:07:21,988 --> 00:07:23,868 Speaker 1: was a very positive night for Mike McCarthy, and I 146 00:07:24,188 --> 00:07:27,908 Speaker 1: really respect it. I will say this, this is not 147 00:07:28,028 --> 00:07:31,748 Speaker 1: like the Cowboys are have arrived, They're done. All the 148 00:07:31,828 --> 00:07:34,788 Speaker 1: last quarter century is over. It was a really good 149 00:07:34,788 --> 00:07:37,468 Speaker 1: win and it's a really good morning for them. A 150 00:07:37,508 --> 00:07:40,228 Speaker 1: few years back, the Cowboys beat the Seahawks and Dak 151 00:07:40,268 --> 00:07:42,668 Speaker 1: Prescott's other playoff win, and it was on a Saturday, 152 00:07:42,868 --> 00:07:44,228 Speaker 1: and then it was just kind of over. And it's 153 00:07:44,308 --> 00:07:46,108 Speaker 1: this win that no one talks about or cares about. 154 00:07:46,148 --> 00:07:47,948 Speaker 1: From years ago, I would say to them, don't let 155 00:07:48,028 --> 00:07:49,908 Speaker 1: this become that you do. If you go to San 156 00:07:49,908 --> 00:07:52,148 Speaker 1: Francisco and lose by nineteen points next weekend, it's still 157 00:07:52,148 --> 00:07:54,868 Speaker 1: the same old Cowboys. It's still the deal has been. 158 00:07:55,108 --> 00:07:57,148 Speaker 1: You've never reached a conference title game, let alone a 159 00:07:57,148 --> 00:07:58,868 Speaker 1: super Bowl since the nineties. And and I hate to 160 00:07:58,948 --> 00:08:01,148 Speaker 1: harp on this because I'm the guy who's always saying, 161 00:08:01,188 --> 00:08:03,228 Speaker 1: why are we talking about the Cowboys? It's not earned. 162 00:08:03,308 --> 00:08:05,308 Speaker 1: It's a lazy thing that TV people do to just 163 00:08:05,348 --> 00:08:07,548 Speaker 1: throw that logo on and try to grab eyeballs. This 164 00:08:07,588 --> 00:08:10,388 Speaker 1: is a deserved conversation after a butt whooping against a 165 00:08:10,388 --> 00:08:13,308 Speaker 1: great all time quarterback last night. Keep it going, keep 166 00:08:13,348 --> 00:08:15,108 Speaker 1: it going. We are not the rest of this is 167 00:08:15,108 --> 00:08:17,228 Speaker 1: not gravy. You have not gotten monkey off your back. 168 00:08:17,268 --> 00:08:19,188 Speaker 1: You are not made made guys. Now, you're not a 169 00:08:19,188 --> 00:08:21,028 Speaker 1: friend of ours or're a friend of yours. Keep it 170 00:08:21,068 --> 00:08:23,268 Speaker 1: going great when still a lot of work to do it. 171 00:08:23,308 --> 00:08:24,748 Speaker 1: I hope they do more. It's excited. I like to 172 00:08:24,748 --> 00:08:26,748 Speaker 1: see something fresh. Well, I assume they don't. They know 173 00:08:26,788 --> 00:08:29,028 Speaker 1: it's not gravy. They gotta go to San Francisco, Las weekend. 174 00:08:29,028 --> 00:08:31,068 Speaker 1: We're gonna talk about that. Yeah, but I'm gonna take 175 00:08:31,068 --> 00:08:33,468 Speaker 1: that little cartoon logo on, Mike McCarthy, sweacher. I'm gonna 176 00:08:33,468 --> 00:08:35,028 Speaker 1: put wheels on it, you know, the cartoon when like 177 00:08:35,068 --> 00:08:37,308 Speaker 1: the wheels start spinning, and like that cartoon has to 178 00:08:37,348 --> 00:08:40,148 Speaker 1: start leaning to the master. Bastard. They haven't arrived, but 179 00:08:40,148 --> 00:08:43,468 Speaker 1: they have to lean into this. Last this weekend, watching 180 00:08:43,548 --> 00:08:46,148 Speaker 1: Josh Allen. I watched his body language. I like to 181 00:08:46,148 --> 00:08:48,908 Speaker 1: watch a quarterback after a throw, after an incompletion, like 182 00:08:48,988 --> 00:08:50,748 Speaker 1: a sign an adjective that comes to mind. It was like, 183 00:08:50,788 --> 00:08:53,548 Speaker 1: angry Josh Allen, He's frustrated how he played. I kind 184 00:08:53,548 --> 00:08:56,108 Speaker 1: of like aloof Dak Prescott. And I mean that as 185 00:08:56,148 --> 00:08:58,748 Speaker 1: a compliment. He looks like he has this air about 186 00:08:58,828 --> 00:09:00,788 Speaker 1: him in a game like that last night, And even 187 00:09:00,788 --> 00:09:03,068 Speaker 1: in his postgame press converence, people are asking him about 188 00:09:03,068 --> 00:09:06,228 Speaker 1: the kicker Fret Mar and was like, I had a 189 00:09:06,228 --> 00:09:09,188 Speaker 1: crappy game last week. That's our guy. We're gonna come back. 190 00:09:09,348 --> 00:09:12,148 Speaker 1: He's just like, I listen, I hear you. You think 191 00:09:12,188 --> 00:09:14,788 Speaker 1: I'm being too risky. You think I'm putting my team 192 00:09:14,788 --> 00:09:17,108 Speaker 1: in bad positions. Why don't you watch me and carry 193 00:09:17,188 --> 00:09:20,908 Speaker 1: my team in the playoffs. It's like this what this 194 00:09:21,068 --> 00:09:25,668 Speaker 1: version of him? I like it because he's driving the 195 00:09:25,748 --> 00:09:29,468 Speaker 1: vault on the field. It's convincing. He looks convicted to 196 00:09:29,468 --> 00:09:31,988 Speaker 1: put points on the board. That it's not just if 197 00:09:31,988 --> 00:09:33,868 Speaker 1: you want to not be the same old Cowboys, then 198 00:09:33,908 --> 00:09:35,828 Speaker 1: you don't go for three when you're at fourth and 199 00:09:35,948 --> 00:09:38,188 Speaker 1: goal in the second quarter and you're up six. Nothing 200 00:09:38,428 --> 00:09:40,748 Speaker 1: if you want to, if you want to discontinue this 201 00:09:40,868 --> 00:09:43,748 Speaker 1: same old Cowboys, your body language has to be different. 202 00:09:43,788 --> 00:09:45,868 Speaker 1: Sometimes you fake it till you make it. I think 203 00:09:45,908 --> 00:09:48,388 Speaker 1: he's making it. I think it's not faking it anymore. 204 00:09:48,468 --> 00:09:51,548 Speaker 1: Like this version of Dak Prescott we are getting. I 205 00:09:51,588 --> 00:09:54,228 Speaker 1: think while it was bumpy and uncomfortable at times, and 206 00:09:54,348 --> 00:09:57,468 Speaker 1: people change is uncomfortable. It was hard for us to watch, 207 00:09:57,468 --> 00:09:58,828 Speaker 1: and it might have been hard for him to live in, 208 00:09:58,868 --> 00:10:01,108 Speaker 1: but I like it because this is what we're getting 209 00:10:01,148 --> 00:10:04,868 Speaker 1: from a risky, a risk taking quarterback. Is Mourner receptions 210 00:10:05,108 --> 00:10:08,348 Speaker 1: of points on the board on the road in the playoffs. Yeah, 211 00:10:08,548 --> 00:10:10,748 Speaker 1: it's cool. After to what you said, he was like, 212 00:10:10,908 --> 00:10:14,308 Speaker 1: I'm Money Mayer's biggest fan. Yeah, I played like bleep 213 00:10:14,428 --> 00:10:17,188 Speaker 1: a week ago and that was so impressive to acknowledge that. 214 00:10:17,228 --> 00:10:19,308 Speaker 1: And he talked about it like I know how big 215 00:10:19,348 --> 00:10:22,508 Speaker 1: this game was, and he stepped up. He heard all 216 00:10:22,508 --> 00:10:25,068 Speaker 1: the criticism, whether he was watching it or not, and 217 00:10:25,068 --> 00:10:27,628 Speaker 1: it was just a beautiful performance last night. I can't 218 00:10:27,628 --> 00:10:30,068 Speaker 1: I can't stress enough how weird the Brett Marra thing was. 219 00:10:30,108 --> 00:10:32,308 Speaker 1: But this is how good the Cowboys were. When he 220 00:10:32,348 --> 00:10:34,668 Speaker 1: starts missing extra points, you're like, oh, this is definitely 221 00:10:34,708 --> 00:10:36,948 Speaker 1: gonna burn them. This is absolutely the reason they're gonna 222 00:10:36,988 --> 00:10:38,148 Speaker 1: lose this game. At the end, he miss another one. 223 00:10:38,148 --> 00:10:40,628 Speaker 1: They're gonna lose by three points. Didn't matter. They kicked there, 224 00:10:40,668 --> 00:10:42,148 Speaker 1: but so much I don't know what they're gonna be 225 00:10:42,228 --> 00:10:45,188 Speaker 1: moving forward about this, Like Peter it since Chuck Nablock, 226 00:10:45,228 --> 00:10:46,748 Speaker 1: have you seen something like this? But I can't make 227 00:10:46,788 --> 00:10:48,868 Speaker 1: a kick? Is Nick Anderson at the free throw line? Right? 228 00:10:48,908 --> 00:10:51,068 Speaker 1: It's just it's it's we call it the yips work 229 00:10:51,148 --> 00:10:52,828 Speaker 1: he makes. He made two sixty yarders in a game 230 00:10:52,828 --> 00:10:54,668 Speaker 1: that's here. Yeah, and also really good. He's a really 231 00:10:54,668 --> 00:10:56,548 Speaker 1: good kick. He also missed his last one in the 232 00:10:56,548 --> 00:10:58,948 Speaker 1: previous game, so he missed the last one against the Commanders, 233 00:10:58,948 --> 00:11:00,668 Speaker 1: and then he came in to miss four here. So 234 00:11:01,028 --> 00:11:02,708 Speaker 1: we'll get into this all week. Yeah, you just rolled 235 00:11:02,748 --> 00:11:04,228 Speaker 1: him out against Sam's gonna be against Fine. It was 236 00:11:04,228 --> 00:11:06,908 Speaker 1: an I don't know, I don't know. The Golden Money 237 00:11:06,948 --> 00:11:10,108 Speaker 1: TV shot is usually like Mike McCarthy or Dak Prescott, 238 00:11:10,108 --> 00:11:11,468 Speaker 1: they throw a pick to make a bad decision, you 239 00:11:11,468 --> 00:11:13,148 Speaker 1: go to Jerry Jones. Last night it was miss kick. 240 00:11:13,228 --> 00:11:14,908 Speaker 1: Go to Jerry Jones, like you wanted to see what 241 00:11:14,948 --> 00:11:18,028 Speaker 1: Garry Jones was gonna do. Camera followed the kicker into 242 00:11:18,108 --> 00:11:21,028 Speaker 1: the lockers. Boniol story. All right, so that game was awesome, 243 00:11:21,388 --> 00:11:23,828 Speaker 1: but I don't know that game was awesome. We talked 244 00:11:23,908 --> 00:11:25,788 Speaker 1: Dak Prescott, we talked Cowboys, But now we have to 245 00:11:25,788 --> 00:11:27,508 Speaker 1: talk about the individual. We got to talk to our 246 00:11:27,588 --> 00:11:31,188 Speaker 1: NFL network insider Tom Pellizero about Tom Brady and his 247 00:11:31,268 --> 00:11:34,548 Speaker 1: future and everyone's looking at his press conference last night. 248 00:11:34,548 --> 00:11:36,668 Speaker 1: What he said, what he looked like, his body limb 249 00:11:36,708 --> 00:11:38,708 Speaker 1: which coming off the field. Tom, what do you know 250 00:11:38,748 --> 00:11:43,908 Speaker 1: this morning? Well, Jamie, Tom Brady, as you showed, not 251 00:11:44,148 --> 00:11:48,628 Speaker 1: giving any timetable on making decision about his future. People 252 00:11:48,708 --> 00:11:51,388 Speaker 1: close to Brady have been saying in recent weeks that 253 00:11:51,788 --> 00:11:54,308 Speaker 1: all options are on the table. That of course, would 254 00:11:54,308 --> 00:11:58,748 Speaker 1: include retirement or potentially coming back and playing another season 255 00:11:58,788 --> 00:12:01,148 Speaker 1: at age forty six. That could be with the Bucks, 256 00:12:01,348 --> 00:12:04,428 Speaker 1: an organization that he thanked after the game, saying it 257 00:12:04,548 --> 00:12:07,868 Speaker 1: is a great place to be. Or he could land elsewhere, 258 00:12:07,908 --> 00:12:10,548 Speaker 1: perhaps in Las Vegas in a reunion with his old 259 00:12:10,588 --> 00:12:14,308 Speaker 1: offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels. Now, one thing that people who 260 00:12:14,348 --> 00:12:16,348 Speaker 1: know Brady have stressed is he's had a lot of 261 00:12:16,428 --> 00:12:20,188 Speaker 1: changes in his life since a year ago when he retired, 262 00:12:20,508 --> 00:12:23,788 Speaker 1: then unretired and came back to the Bucks for another season. 263 00:12:24,028 --> 00:12:27,228 Speaker 1: His children are on the East Coast. Family considerations will 264 00:12:27,268 --> 00:12:29,788 Speaker 1: play into this as well. It's a lot for him 265 00:12:29,828 --> 00:12:32,508 Speaker 1: to sort through as he moves forward. But as he 266 00:12:32,628 --> 00:12:34,868 Speaker 1: saw in flashes through the course of the season, Tom 267 00:12:34,868 --> 00:12:37,988 Speaker 1: Brady is still capable of playing at a high level. 268 00:12:38,348 --> 00:12:41,508 Speaker 1: Last night, of course, a season ending loss for the Bucks. 269 00:12:41,548 --> 00:12:44,028 Speaker 1: Also a scary moment late in that game when wide 270 00:12:44,068 --> 00:12:48,188 Speaker 1: receiver Russell Gage was immobilized, carted off the field and 271 00:12:48,308 --> 00:12:51,788 Speaker 1: taken to a local hospital after a collision on a 272 00:12:51,828 --> 00:12:56,108 Speaker 1: pass route. Coach Todd Bowles said that Gage suffered a concussion, 273 00:12:56,708 --> 00:13:01,068 Speaker 1: also being evaluated for potential neck injuries. Now, Gage was 274 00:13:01,348 --> 00:13:03,228 Speaker 1: moving one of his feet that could be seen on 275 00:13:03,268 --> 00:13:06,868 Speaker 1: the broadcast. Bowls said he was moving his fingers as well, 276 00:13:06,908 --> 00:13:13,908 Speaker 1: but again a scary situation involving Russell Gage. Tuesday Mornings, 277 00:13:13,908 --> 00:13:16,308 Speaker 1: we do a segment called we In or We Out. 278 00:13:16,348 --> 00:13:18,148 Speaker 1: Here's how it works. I t up a statement and 279 00:13:18,228 --> 00:13:20,908 Speaker 1: my wonderful co host will tell me if they are 280 00:13:20,988 --> 00:13:23,028 Speaker 1: in or if they're out. And you guys at home, 281 00:13:23,188 --> 00:13:25,428 Speaker 1: you guys can play along. Here's the first one. With 282 00:13:25,588 --> 00:13:28,668 Speaker 1: a win over the Seahawks on Saturday. Kyle Shanahan and 283 00:13:28,708 --> 00:13:31,188 Speaker 1: the forty nine ers are now just three wins away 284 00:13:31,668 --> 00:13:35,788 Speaker 1: from a Super Bowl trophy. He's been there before, but 285 00:13:35,908 --> 00:13:38,148 Speaker 1: he never got to hoist the Lombardi. And of course 286 00:13:38,188 --> 00:13:40,228 Speaker 1: they went to the NFC Championship a year ago and 287 00:13:40,308 --> 00:13:42,108 Speaker 1: he was a part of the twenty eight to three 288 00:13:42,188 --> 00:13:46,508 Speaker 1: crew in Atlanta. Here's the statement. A Lombardi trophy for 289 00:13:46,628 --> 00:13:50,348 Speaker 1: Kyle Shanahan would do more for his legacy than any 290 00:13:50,428 --> 00:13:53,348 Speaker 1: of the other seven head coaches left in the playoffs? 291 00:13:53,388 --> 00:13:55,748 Speaker 1: Are we inter we out Jason mccordy. A Lombardi will 292 00:13:55,788 --> 00:13:59,388 Speaker 1: be huge for Kyle Shanahan, but I am out on 293 00:13:59,548 --> 00:14:02,508 Speaker 1: this one. Andy Reid is still in the playoffs. And 294 00:14:02,508 --> 00:14:06,348 Speaker 1: Andy Reid's coaching career has been phenomenal, ranked fifth all 295 00:14:06,428 --> 00:14:09,588 Speaker 1: time in regular season wins, and then he is ranked 296 00:14:09,668 --> 00:14:13,388 Speaker 1: third and playoff wins, and he's only one win away 297 00:14:13,468 --> 00:14:17,148 Speaker 1: from moving into second behind Bill Belichick. And as you 298 00:14:17,188 --> 00:14:19,068 Speaker 1: look at that list of these playoff wins for these 299 00:14:19,108 --> 00:14:21,748 Speaker 1: head coaches, a lot of them have all of them 300 00:14:21,788 --> 00:14:26,468 Speaker 1: have multiple Super Bowl wins. Landry, Bill Belichick, Andy Reid 301 00:14:26,508 --> 00:14:29,788 Speaker 1: only has one. He's been there three times, an opportunity 302 00:14:29,828 --> 00:14:31,988 Speaker 1: to get the second one. Get into that conversation of 303 00:14:32,148 --> 00:14:35,348 Speaker 1: multiple Super Bowl wins with a quarterback like Patrick Mahomes, 304 00:14:35,348 --> 00:14:37,788 Speaker 1: and what they have on that roster gives them a 305 00:14:37,868 --> 00:14:39,828 Speaker 1: chance to win a few of them. And when they 306 00:14:39,868 --> 00:14:42,188 Speaker 1: won back in twenty nineteen, that's what we're all were saying, 307 00:14:42,348 --> 00:14:45,788 Speaker 1: how many Super Bowls can Andy Reid win with this quarterback, 308 00:14:45,908 --> 00:14:48,908 Speaker 1: Patrick Mahomes. It's only been one so far. I think 309 00:14:48,908 --> 00:14:52,068 Speaker 1: for his legacy he needs to get multiple Super Bowl 310 00:14:52,148 --> 00:14:54,468 Speaker 1: wins with Patrick Mahomes. I think this year is a 311 00:14:54,508 --> 00:14:57,708 Speaker 1: great opportunity to do that, more than the Shanahan legacy. 312 00:14:57,748 --> 00:14:59,588 Speaker 1: Andy Reid to me, I want to make a clarification 313 00:14:59,628 --> 00:15:01,948 Speaker 1: of these answers that like, if we pick a coach, 314 00:15:02,188 --> 00:15:03,748 Speaker 1: it's not I'm not saying that I think he is 315 00:15:03,788 --> 00:15:05,428 Speaker 1: going to win, and I don't think like his nath 316 00:15:05,548 --> 00:15:09,668 Speaker 1: is easiest, Like if he wins, yes, if Doug Peterson 317 00:15:09,708 --> 00:15:12,748 Speaker 1: wins another Super Bowl, talk about he is on a 318 00:15:12,828 --> 00:15:17,388 Speaker 1: list with Dick vermil Don Shula, Dan Reeves, Bill Parcels. 319 00:15:17,628 --> 00:15:19,748 Speaker 1: The list goes on of coaches that have led two 320 00:15:19,828 --> 00:15:23,668 Speaker 1: teams to Super Bowls, but to win with two different 321 00:15:23,668 --> 00:15:26,908 Speaker 1: teams and the teams in which he got there, that 322 00:15:27,068 --> 00:15:30,148 Speaker 1: Philadelphia Eagles team in the quarterback situation he went through there, 323 00:15:30,388 --> 00:15:33,028 Speaker 1: this Jaguars team, what he took over if he were 324 00:15:33,068 --> 00:15:35,908 Speaker 1: to win in those two franchises, the teams that he 325 00:15:36,028 --> 00:15:39,548 Speaker 1: had in those seasons. Again, he's going up against our 326 00:15:39,588 --> 00:15:42,588 Speaker 1: guy with multiple statues in a lot of Winston Churchills. 327 00:15:42,828 --> 00:15:44,868 Speaker 1: Winston Churchill, we ran London. We were talking about if 328 00:15:44,868 --> 00:15:46,668 Speaker 1: Doug Peterson wins a Super Bowl with Jacksonville, wod he 329 00:15:46,708 --> 00:15:48,588 Speaker 1: get a second statue like he has in Philadelphia And 330 00:15:48,588 --> 00:15:50,588 Speaker 1: they were like, who has more than one statue? We 331 00:15:50,628 --> 00:15:52,668 Speaker 1: just had? Winston Churchill is like seven, Yeah, so maybe 332 00:15:52,708 --> 00:15:54,388 Speaker 1: he'll get there. You should get one in London as 333 00:15:54,428 --> 00:15:59,508 Speaker 1: they are the Jaguars second. It's incredible Peterson Churchill, Yeah, well, 334 00:15:59,548 --> 00:16:01,148 Speaker 1: win a super Bowl with Jacksonville and then they'll fire 335 00:16:01,188 --> 00:16:02,388 Speaker 1: him a couple of years later and then he'll win 336 00:16:02,428 --> 00:16:04,708 Speaker 1: one with the Texans or something happening to Peter. I'm out. 337 00:16:04,868 --> 00:16:07,228 Speaker 1: I'm out on Shanahan already has this crazy amount of 338 00:16:07,308 --> 00:16:09,708 Speaker 1: respect and he's looked at his like a genius. I 339 00:16:09,788 --> 00:16:11,788 Speaker 1: think Sean McDermott already has looked at it kind of 340 00:16:11,788 --> 00:16:13,748 Speaker 1: a legend because he broke the playoff drought and he 341 00:16:13,748 --> 00:16:17,628 Speaker 1: has the Bills in playoffs. Peterson. We mentioned day ball 342 00:16:17,748 --> 00:16:19,868 Speaker 1: is interesting because if Dave wins the Super Bowl this year, 343 00:16:19,908 --> 00:16:22,068 Speaker 1: he'll be like the new McVay, like the genius, like 344 00:16:22,108 --> 00:16:24,868 Speaker 1: the brilliant. But listen, I'm going last night, I'm going 345 00:16:24,908 --> 00:16:27,668 Speaker 1: to Big Mike. I'm Mike McCarthy because I mentioned all 346 00:16:27,708 --> 00:16:29,948 Speaker 1: those guys. Some of those guys image don't even have 347 00:16:29,948 --> 00:16:33,108 Speaker 1: Super Bowls. They all have a lot of respect. I 348 00:16:33,148 --> 00:16:36,508 Speaker 1: don't know what the respect level is from Mike McCarthy generally. 349 00:16:36,548 --> 00:16:38,908 Speaker 1: And then whether that's wrong or right, Jamie has listed 350 00:16:38,948 --> 00:16:40,828 Speaker 1: people who have two Super Bow wins as head coaches, 351 00:16:41,188 --> 00:16:44,388 Speaker 1: doing it years and years apart is very rare. Normally 352 00:16:44,428 --> 00:16:46,148 Speaker 1: is stacked him together in a nice little bunch. You 353 00:16:46,188 --> 00:16:48,828 Speaker 1: got the same quarterback, maybe the same team. If Mike 354 00:16:48,868 --> 00:16:51,388 Speaker 1: one one with Dallas and did with about fifty other 355 00:16:51,468 --> 00:16:53,908 Speaker 1: Dallas catch coaches could not do under Jerry Jones, and 356 00:16:53,948 --> 00:16:56,588 Speaker 1: he needed it with Dak Prescott, Mike McCarthy, Peter, then 357 00:16:56,628 --> 00:16:59,428 Speaker 1: the Hall of Fame conversation starts with Mike McCarthy. Then's 358 00:16:59,468 --> 00:17:01,788 Speaker 1: the rules. You have two Super Bowl wins, you have 359 00:17:01,908 --> 00:17:04,348 Speaker 1: tons of other wins, you have Hall of Fame players. 360 00:17:04,468 --> 00:17:06,348 Speaker 1: Can you imagine that it's amazing what a couple of 361 00:17:06,348 --> 00:17:07,908 Speaker 1: playoff wins will do for you. I think it's Mike. 362 00:17:08,188 --> 00:17:10,268 Speaker 1: I think it's Mike also, and I think yeah, because 363 00:17:10,268 --> 00:17:13,188 Speaker 1: I think Kyle Shanahan gets that ultimate respect and everyone says, well, 364 00:17:13,828 --> 00:17:16,548 Speaker 1: Mike is often you know, he's always on the hot seat. 365 00:17:16,588 --> 00:17:18,108 Speaker 1: Every day. He's on the hot seat. If they go 366 00:17:18,188 --> 00:17:20,148 Speaker 1: thirteen wins, they go fourteen wins, if they lose in 367 00:17:20,148 --> 00:17:22,068 Speaker 1: the playoffs on the hot seat. Mike winning last night 368 00:17:22,508 --> 00:17:24,788 Speaker 1: was huge, And I think to your point, to win 369 00:17:24,828 --> 00:17:27,308 Speaker 1: too and book in them for twenty ten and then 370 00:17:27,388 --> 00:17:32,068 Speaker 1: twenty twenty three with two different teams and two legendary franchises. 371 00:17:32,708 --> 00:17:34,908 Speaker 1: You gotta put Mike McCarthy in that competition of like 372 00:17:34,948 --> 00:17:37,388 Speaker 1: not only great coaches, but like one of the all time. 373 00:17:37,428 --> 00:17:41,708 Speaker 1: Grades to Zach Taylor, back to back super Bowls, he 374 00:17:41,748 --> 00:17:43,748 Speaker 1: wins one, he brings the Bengals of Super Bowl. Then 375 00:17:43,748 --> 00:17:46,628 Speaker 1: it's like, geez, Zach Taylor and this AFC would be amazing, Yeah, 376 00:17:46,708 --> 00:17:50,628 Speaker 1: especially in his age. Yeah, yeah, younger guy, I have 377 00:17:50,748 --> 00:17:53,068 Speaker 1: her put the word the legacy more to the Mike 378 00:17:53,148 --> 00:17:56,588 Speaker 1: McCarthy experience, like the longevity up Zach Taylor's just at 379 00:17:56,588 --> 00:17:58,948 Speaker 1: the beginning, Like when I think of the word legacy, Yeah, yeah, 380 00:17:59,508 --> 00:18:02,188 Speaker 1: such a cool career, like Peterson and McCarthy were both fired, 381 00:18:02,588 --> 00:18:04,708 Speaker 1: Like that's cool to go back and ware. All right, 382 00:18:05,028 --> 00:18:07,668 Speaker 1: let's go to the second question here, because we really 383 00:18:07,668 --> 00:18:09,788 Speaker 1: got into Lamar yesterday and I think it's still a 384 00:18:09,828 --> 00:18:13,308 Speaker 1: tot topic. We'll be dissecting all the stuff about lamar 385 00:18:13,508 --> 00:18:15,868 Speaker 1: Is injury the offseason, but let's take a first whack 386 00:18:15,948 --> 00:18:17,868 Speaker 1: at it right now, as we're two days removed from 387 00:18:17,908 --> 00:18:20,228 Speaker 1: the Ravens being removed from the playoffs. Here to look 388 00:18:20,228 --> 00:18:22,548 Speaker 1: at some of the potential free agent quarterbacks this season. Now, 389 00:18:22,548 --> 00:18:24,948 Speaker 1: of course, guys can be franchise tag, they can be 390 00:18:24,988 --> 00:18:27,868 Speaker 1: exclusive franchise tag, they be non exclusive franchise at tag. 391 00:18:28,068 --> 00:18:33,228 Speaker 1: There's a lot here. Here's my statement, the Jets should 392 00:18:33,268 --> 00:18:38,548 Speaker 1: do everything in their power to acquire Lamar Jackson this 393 00:18:38,788 --> 00:18:42,148 Speaker 1: off season. Are we in? Are we out? Jason mccordy, 394 00:18:42,308 --> 00:18:46,588 Speaker 1: so many variables dictate this, but Lamar Jackson's held down 395 00:18:46,588 --> 00:18:48,308 Speaker 1: the struct we talked about this and not just the 396 00:18:48,428 --> 00:18:51,388 Speaker 1: need this year, but ongoing, there's been practices miss all 397 00:18:51,428 --> 00:18:55,748 Speaker 1: of that illness, different things. I'm in New York Jets. 398 00:18:55,788 --> 00:18:58,308 Speaker 1: If you can go get Lamar Jackson. With the way 399 00:18:58,388 --> 00:19:00,788 Speaker 1: their defense played this year, they rank at the top 400 00:19:00,868 --> 00:19:04,668 Speaker 1: of every stat you can look at, defensively, points, allow ards, 401 00:19:04,708 --> 00:19:07,508 Speaker 1: allow top five in all of those things. As soon 402 00:19:07,548 --> 00:19:09,268 Speaker 1: as you flip over to the other side and you 403 00:19:09,308 --> 00:19:11,748 Speaker 1: start looking at the offense, they're at the bottom of 404 00:19:11,828 --> 00:19:15,068 Speaker 1: the NFL in every category. They just moved on part 405 00:19:15,108 --> 00:19:17,748 Speaker 1: of ways with their offensive coordinator, so that opens up 406 00:19:17,748 --> 00:19:20,548 Speaker 1: the door to get somebody that can run an offense 407 00:19:20,588 --> 00:19:24,308 Speaker 1: that best helps Lamar Jackson. Jackson two sixty and they 408 00:19:24,348 --> 00:19:27,388 Speaker 1: have weapons on the outside, probably more than he's ever 409 00:19:27,428 --> 00:19:30,548 Speaker 1: had at Baltimore, which would allow him a ton of success. 410 00:19:30,828 --> 00:19:34,108 Speaker 1: New York Jets, you're ready to win right now. If 411 00:19:34,108 --> 00:19:36,948 Speaker 1: you're gonna give up to go get Derek Carr somebody 412 00:19:36,988 --> 00:19:38,548 Speaker 1: like that. If you have an opportunity to go get 413 00:19:38,628 --> 00:19:42,268 Speaker 1: Lamar Jackson, go all and put your assets up and 414 00:19:42,348 --> 00:19:45,108 Speaker 1: bring lj to the Big Apple. Yeah, the Jets moved 415 00:19:45,108 --> 00:19:47,188 Speaker 1: on from Michael Floor. They also moved on from their 416 00:19:47,188 --> 00:19:49,828 Speaker 1: offensive line coach, right, so it's going to be a 417 00:19:49,868 --> 00:19:52,028 Speaker 1: new look on the offensive side of the ball for 418 00:19:52,068 --> 00:19:54,828 Speaker 1: the Jets. I am also very far in on this. 419 00:19:55,188 --> 00:19:58,108 Speaker 1: I think it would be hot fodder within the AFC 420 00:19:58,348 --> 00:20:00,308 Speaker 1: to have Lamar Jackson come to New York. But I 421 00:20:00,308 --> 00:20:02,508 Speaker 1: think if you have the money and you have the 422 00:20:02,588 --> 00:20:07,068 Speaker 1: investment capital to do so, revamp your offensive line, get 423 00:20:07,068 --> 00:20:09,228 Speaker 1: guys in there. To Peter's point, Ustrades and the Ravens 424 00:20:09,228 --> 00:20:11,268 Speaker 1: have built this team around what Lamar can do. Go 425 00:20:11,268 --> 00:20:13,268 Speaker 1: out and get a couple of guys for your trench 426 00:20:13,548 --> 00:20:15,948 Speaker 1: that can work with a quarterback that can run. Get 427 00:20:15,948 --> 00:20:18,108 Speaker 1: an offensive line coach that knows how to handle the 428 00:20:18,148 --> 00:20:22,348 Speaker 1: situation and he still has a long future, Lamar Jackson does. 429 00:20:22,428 --> 00:20:24,228 Speaker 1: You can build your team now. You can do it 430 00:20:24,428 --> 00:20:26,428 Speaker 1: with the wide receivers that you have, and the defense 431 00:20:26,468 --> 00:20:28,028 Speaker 1: that you have, and the coach, the head coach that 432 00:20:28,068 --> 00:20:30,348 Speaker 1: you have. I'm in on it. I love this option. 433 00:20:30,708 --> 00:20:32,228 Speaker 1: I like the idea of the Jets getting a free 434 00:20:32,268 --> 00:20:34,468 Speaker 1: agent quarterback because they don't trust them to draft another one. 435 00:20:34,748 --> 00:20:36,948 Speaker 1: We can only have so many whips. Go out and 436 00:20:36,948 --> 00:20:39,828 Speaker 1: get somebody. I think I like to fit with the team. 437 00:20:40,148 --> 00:20:42,828 Speaker 1: How do you like to fit with the city. Lamar 438 00:20:42,948 --> 00:20:46,788 Speaker 1: is extremely mercurial, the no agent thing, the mysteriousness about 439 00:20:46,828 --> 00:20:49,108 Speaker 1: his health condition and all that type of stuff. I 440 00:20:49,108 --> 00:20:51,348 Speaker 1: don't know how that fits in New York. And I 441 00:20:51,388 --> 00:20:53,868 Speaker 1: don't know if listen, he seems like an awesome Guy's 442 00:20:53,868 --> 00:20:56,108 Speaker 1: teammates are singing this week about how much they love him. 443 00:20:56,548 --> 00:20:58,588 Speaker 1: I just know how that works. Sometimes. I've seen guys 444 00:20:58,588 --> 00:21:00,548 Speaker 1: come to this market and it's not an overrated thing. 445 00:21:00,828 --> 00:21:03,948 Speaker 1: The knives are out. It's much much more intrusive, much 446 00:21:03,988 --> 00:21:06,748 Speaker 1: more floratory, in every single moment, moment of your career, 447 00:21:06,788 --> 00:21:08,708 Speaker 1: in your life. I don't know if Lamar would like that. 448 00:21:08,908 --> 00:21:10,668 Speaker 1: I don't know if the media would like that. Of course, 449 00:21:10,708 --> 00:21:12,188 Speaker 1: he's a great athlete. You put him out there in 450 00:21:12,228 --> 00:21:14,068 Speaker 1: the Jets and it sounds awesome. They have a superstar. 451 00:21:14,468 --> 00:21:16,588 Speaker 1: Is it? Is it an eight, nine, ten year thing 452 00:21:16,588 --> 00:21:18,628 Speaker 1: with Lamar Jackson, because that's what you're paying him for. 453 00:21:18,708 --> 00:21:19,988 Speaker 1: I don't know what if I like to fit, I 454 00:21:20,028 --> 00:21:21,828 Speaker 1: think so a certain type of athlete, and I think 455 00:21:21,828 --> 00:21:23,428 Speaker 1: he likes to live in his own world. You don't 456 00:21:23,428 --> 00:21:25,828 Speaker 1: do that here. Yeah, Fortunately, let's say the Ravens franchise 457 00:21:25,908 --> 00:21:27,588 Speaker 1: tag and put one of those franchise tag. What would 458 00:21:27,668 --> 00:21:29,588 Speaker 1: usually be if it's one of those non exclusives not 459 00:21:29,628 --> 00:21:31,908 Speaker 1: get into the contract of Lusia probably have to trade 460 00:21:31,948 --> 00:21:34,548 Speaker 1: two first round picks and pay him two hundred and 461 00:21:34,548 --> 00:21:38,788 Speaker 1: fifty million dollars. So it's a huge investment economically speaking. 462 00:21:38,868 --> 00:21:41,468 Speaker 1: Do you rather have Derek Carr and say, okay, we 463 00:21:41,548 --> 00:21:43,788 Speaker 1: trade to the Raiders a third round pick and we 464 00:21:43,828 --> 00:21:46,548 Speaker 1: restructure his contract. That's the only thing because once you 465 00:21:46,628 --> 00:21:48,828 Speaker 1: give all that money to Lamar, then do you have 466 00:21:48,868 --> 00:21:52,428 Speaker 1: the money left to pay Garrett Wilson eventually? To speak 467 00:21:52,588 --> 00:21:56,068 Speaker 1: the solid Williams, what's what's the fifth want? I think 468 00:21:56,108 --> 00:22:00,028 Speaker 1: Salo would dig Lamar superstar. I think so superstar, tough 469 00:22:00,308 --> 00:22:03,348 Speaker 1: and like runs and in place in a way that 470 00:22:03,468 --> 00:22:06,188 Speaker 1: is it is really advantageous for a defense because he 471 00:22:06,188 --> 00:22:07,828 Speaker 1: can control the ball. I think I think it's a 472 00:22:07,868 --> 00:22:10,668 Speaker 1: great fit the city. Things interesting. You know, remember when 473 00:22:10,708 --> 00:22:12,788 Speaker 1: Randy Johnson came here and he was this big superstar, 474 00:22:12,868 --> 00:22:14,388 Speaker 1: go talk back to me, got on to my face, 475 00:22:14,628 --> 00:22:18,068 Speaker 1: punched a camera guy down. Lamar's doing that Lamar like. 476 00:22:18,188 --> 00:22:20,548 Speaker 1: But like even the biggest superstars come to New York 477 00:22:20,588 --> 00:22:22,828 Speaker 1: and the media can can eat your hall. And I 478 00:22:22,828 --> 00:22:24,668 Speaker 1: think Baltimore media has done a pretty good job. But 479 00:22:25,028 --> 00:22:27,628 Speaker 1: the fan base in Baltimore so pro Lamar that in 480 00:22:27,628 --> 00:22:31,268 Speaker 1: this town. How quick they turned on Zach Wilson. But 481 00:22:31,388 --> 00:22:33,308 Speaker 1: I think, actually, what Lamar has done with being so 482 00:22:33,548 --> 00:22:36,508 Speaker 1: insulars like, maybe he actually has the protective mechanism to 483 00:22:36,588 --> 00:22:43,908 Speaker 1: guard against that. It's interesting, do you think, God, what's 484 00:22:43,948 --> 00:22:50,828 Speaker 1: so we known him before this outstanding game for the Cowboys. 485 00:22:50,908 --> 00:22:57,508 Speaker 1: I'm man, I've gone up a notch. He's gone up 486 00:22:57,508 --> 00:23:00,028 Speaker 1: a notch. We talk a lot about the Cowboys talking 487 00:23:00,028 --> 00:23:02,108 Speaker 1: about good, talk on him bad. We'd just like to 488 00:23:02,148 --> 00:23:04,628 Speaker 1: watch him, but you could hear that in jury's voice. 489 00:23:04,668 --> 00:23:06,788 Speaker 1: Lest night, big win, big win for the organization, for 490 00:23:06,908 --> 00:23:09,868 Speaker 1: Mike McCarthy, Kyle, would you make of it? It was 491 00:23:09,908 --> 00:23:12,548 Speaker 1: a great night. And listen, I'm usually the Cowboys skeptic, 492 00:23:12,588 --> 00:23:14,548 Speaker 1: but it was an awesome night from start to finish. 493 00:23:14,588 --> 00:23:16,748 Speaker 1: I started the show by saying, Mike McCarthy was loose 494 00:23:16,788 --> 00:23:20,108 Speaker 1: and fun and aggressive, and I loved it. Jerry's amazing, 495 00:23:20,428 --> 00:23:24,148 Speaker 1: Dak was amazing. It's a wildcard win. It's a great one. 496 00:23:24,268 --> 00:23:27,148 Speaker 1: You needed it, you got it. You're an organization built 497 00:23:27,148 --> 00:23:29,348 Speaker 1: on championships and banners and Hall of famers. It's a 498 00:23:29,428 --> 00:23:31,308 Speaker 1: nice wild Card win, you got to get a lot more. 499 00:23:31,508 --> 00:23:33,308 Speaker 1: And I will still still stick to my take. I 500 00:23:33,548 --> 00:23:35,748 Speaker 1: still don't think I'm one hundred percent positive Mike mcarthy 501 00:23:35,788 --> 00:23:37,108 Speaker 1: will be the head coach of the Cowboys next season. 502 00:23:37,108 --> 00:23:38,988 Speaker 1: I still don't. I think I think the Sean paytoning 503 00:23:39,068 --> 00:23:41,668 Speaker 1: and looms too large. And I listen, this is not 504 00:23:41,708 --> 00:23:43,548 Speaker 1: a morning to crap on the Cowboys. I'm not doing it. 505 00:23:43,548 --> 00:23:45,268 Speaker 1: If you're asking me my opinion, I think if they 506 00:23:45,348 --> 00:23:47,228 Speaker 1: lose by three touchdowns of the Cowboys next or to 507 00:23:47,268 --> 00:23:49,188 Speaker 1: the Niners next week, yeah, I think the Sean Payton 508 00:23:49,268 --> 00:23:50,948 Speaker 1: is still real. I still do it until it's not. 509 00:23:51,028 --> 00:23:53,028 Speaker 1: I won't. I think the forty nine ers are a locomotive. 510 00:23:53,188 --> 00:23:56,948 Speaker 1: And if you had told me on Sunday, you know, hey, 511 00:23:57,588 --> 00:24:00,188 Speaker 1: Cowboys win tomorrow and they go play the forty nine ers, 512 00:24:00,188 --> 00:24:01,628 Speaker 1: I would say, oh, well, I mean fort niers will 513 00:24:01,628 --> 00:24:03,628 Speaker 1: be heavy. Cowboys look better than any team in Phil 514 00:24:03,708 --> 00:24:06,188 Speaker 1: crept last night. I mean, I think they look better 515 00:24:06,228 --> 00:24:07,708 Speaker 1: than the forty nine Ers did on Saturday, even though 516 00:24:07,708 --> 00:24:10,108 Speaker 1: the Niners score was far greater. The Niners came out 517 00:24:10,108 --> 00:24:11,468 Speaker 1: a little slow out of that gates, and then they 518 00:24:11,508 --> 00:24:14,348 Speaker 1: kind of rolled against an inferior team. Um, that was 519 00:24:14,388 --> 00:24:16,188 Speaker 1: the best version of the Cowboys we've seen since that 520 00:24:16,308 --> 00:24:18,628 Speaker 1: Vikings win, and they went into Minnesota and beat them 521 00:24:18,868 --> 00:24:22,388 Speaker 1: forty to three. And it's been months since then. So look, 522 00:24:22,388 --> 00:24:24,308 Speaker 1: I think Jerry should be happy and this game, I 523 00:24:24,308 --> 00:24:26,188 Speaker 1: see those two logos. Obviously, we'll look through all the 524 00:24:26,228 --> 00:24:30,348 Speaker 1: history with the Cowpols. The beautiful thing in actually out 525 00:24:30,348 --> 00:24:32,468 Speaker 1: in the Bay. I think all those memories. Oh my god, 526 00:24:33,428 --> 00:24:34,828 Speaker 1: this is gonna this is gonna be a real one. 527 00:24:34,868 --> 00:24:36,948 Speaker 1: This isn't gonna be a walkover. I don't think yet. 528 00:24:36,988 --> 00:24:39,548 Speaker 1: I can't just say Niners by twenty, not if the 529 00:24:39,588 --> 00:24:42,908 Speaker 1: last night, yeah, it looked good. Jerry said exactly what 530 00:24:42,908 --> 00:24:45,148 Speaker 1: you would expect him to say. I mean, during that game, 531 00:24:45,148 --> 00:24:47,148 Speaker 1: as they showed him in his suite and his family 532 00:24:47,148 --> 00:24:49,708 Speaker 1: and they're celebrating it like that is a great night. 533 00:24:49,708 --> 00:24:51,708 Speaker 1: Playoff football, win or go home, and you get a 534 00:24:51,788 --> 00:24:54,628 Speaker 1: victory like that, you're fired up. I mean, last night, 535 00:24:54,668 --> 00:24:57,468 Speaker 1: he's probably ready to give McCarthy an extension. But it's 536 00:24:57,468 --> 00:25:00,228 Speaker 1: all in the moment and to your point, Kyle, now 537 00:25:00,468 --> 00:25:02,468 Speaker 1: everything fast forward to next week. Now we have to 538 00:25:02,508 --> 00:25:05,148 Speaker 1: get ready and prepare for that one. But Mike McCarthy, 539 00:25:05,308 --> 00:25:08,508 Speaker 1: Dak Prescott, callamore. They put on a performance last night, 540 00:25:08,628 --> 00:25:11,108 Speaker 1: and Jerry Jones reacted to the exact way we all did. 541 00:25:11,188 --> 00:25:13,548 Speaker 1: We're sitting at home on our couch, like, my goodness, 542 00:25:13,588 --> 00:25:17,508 Speaker 1: Mike McCarthy was brilliant. A couple and you're having drinks 543 00:25:17,508 --> 00:25:19,828 Speaker 1: this then you're like, we should do this more. Yeah, 544 00:25:19,828 --> 00:25:22,868 Speaker 1: we should do this every year. Why don't we do this? 545 00:25:23,028 --> 00:25:24,428 Speaker 1: And then you're like, next morn You're like, I'm not calling. 546 00:25:24,468 --> 00:25:26,868 Speaker 1: I'm see, We'll see. They were drunk on the experience 547 00:25:26,988 --> 00:25:29,068 Speaker 1: last night. You know what I find so interesting is 548 00:25:29,068 --> 00:25:31,428 Speaker 1: like the NFC East experience that we've had with not 549 00:25:31,468 --> 00:25:34,188 Speaker 1: only the Cowboys, but this is the third time ever 550 00:25:34,428 --> 00:25:37,028 Speaker 1: that three teams from the same division have made it 551 00:25:37,268 --> 00:25:39,508 Speaker 1: to the playoffs. This year, of course it's Cowboys Visions 552 00:25:39,508 --> 00:25:42,068 Speaker 1: Giants in the additional round, right, happen in ninety seven, 553 00:25:42,148 --> 00:25:44,628 Speaker 1: happen in ninety two. The Cowboys were involved in ninety two. 554 00:25:44,628 --> 00:25:48,828 Speaker 1: What they do in ninety two to go on at all? Great? Two? Great, interesting, interesting, 555 00:25:48,868 --> 00:25:51,268 Speaker 1: the new look at the playoffs and the three teams 556 00:25:51,268 --> 00:25:53,628 Speaker 1: from one division beating up on each other all season long, 557 00:25:53,668 --> 00:25:55,748 Speaker 1: and now we're getting a great Cowboys experience. It's our 558 00:25:55,788 --> 00:25:58,268 Speaker 1: new Good Morning Football playoff Montro What Jerry Jones said, 559 00:25:58,428 --> 00:26:00,668 Speaker 1: I've gone up a notch. That's what we're doing here 560 00:26:00,668 --> 00:26:07,508 Speaker 1: on Good Morning Football, all right, Tuesday mornings. We're joined 561 00:26:07,548 --> 00:26:10,388 Speaker 1: by Scott Pioli, at three time Super Bowl champion, who 562 00:26:10,468 --> 00:26:12,468 Speaker 1: was with New England, he was with Kansas City, he 563 00:26:12,508 --> 00:26:14,708 Speaker 1: was with Atlanta. He is now with us here, Scott. 564 00:26:14,708 --> 00:26:16,948 Speaker 1: Welcome to good Hey Scott, Well, how are you, my friend? 565 00:26:18,628 --> 00:26:22,748 Speaker 1: Good morning crew? How is everyone today? Good? We're doing great. 566 00:26:22,788 --> 00:26:25,188 Speaker 1: Look what were your thoughts watching Tom walk off the 567 00:26:25,228 --> 00:26:27,748 Speaker 1: field on Monday night? And where's this thing going forward? 568 00:26:30,108 --> 00:26:31,668 Speaker 1: You know, Peter, I had a lot of time to 569 00:26:31,708 --> 00:26:33,828 Speaker 1: think about, like all of us did, because as we 570 00:26:33,868 --> 00:26:35,908 Speaker 1: saw that Game one was such a blowout, we knew 571 00:26:35,948 --> 00:26:37,228 Speaker 1: that this was going to be the last game of 572 00:26:37,228 --> 00:26:40,908 Speaker 1: the season for Tommy, and you know, people are kind 573 00:26:40,908 --> 00:26:42,988 Speaker 1: of trying to speculate as to what he's going to 574 00:26:43,068 --> 00:26:44,628 Speaker 1: do and what do we think he's going to do, 575 00:26:45,068 --> 00:26:47,388 Speaker 1: And honestly, I don't have an opinion on what he's 576 00:26:47,388 --> 00:26:49,908 Speaker 1: going to do, because I know that tom doesn't know 577 00:26:49,948 --> 00:26:52,228 Speaker 1: what he's going to do yet. And that's the thing 578 00:26:52,308 --> 00:26:55,588 Speaker 1: right now, Last year was a very very tough year 579 00:26:55,668 --> 00:26:57,388 Speaker 1: for him. You know, I listened to you earlier, Peter. 580 00:26:57,428 --> 00:27:00,748 Speaker 1: You mentioned the loss to the Rams, the eventual Super 581 00:27:00,748 --> 00:27:04,108 Speaker 1: Bowl champion, how that how exhausting that was, from how 582 00:27:04,428 --> 00:27:07,108 Speaker 1: offting that season was for him. Then he goes through 583 00:27:07,108 --> 00:27:10,588 Speaker 1: that awkward retirement, which when that happened, I knew that 584 00:27:10,588 --> 00:27:13,348 Speaker 1: that wasn't for real. I guessed that that wasn't for real. 585 00:27:13,428 --> 00:27:15,668 Speaker 1: His heart just didn't see him in retirement. And then 586 00:27:15,668 --> 00:27:17,948 Speaker 1: he goes through all of his family's situation and the 587 00:27:17,988 --> 00:27:21,348 Speaker 1: divorce this year. This has been a really emotional year. 588 00:27:21,468 --> 00:27:24,228 Speaker 1: What I do know about Tommy is at sometimes he 589 00:27:24,348 --> 00:27:27,508 Speaker 1: is very I don't want to say impulsive, but he's 590 00:27:27,508 --> 00:27:30,828 Speaker 1: certainly emotional and reacts emotionally. And then there's other times 591 00:27:30,828 --> 00:27:34,468 Speaker 1: he's exceedingly thoughtful. After what happened last offseason, I really 592 00:27:34,508 --> 00:27:36,748 Speaker 1: think that he's going to sit down and take quite 593 00:27:36,788 --> 00:27:39,148 Speaker 1: a bit of time to figure this out because right 594 00:27:39,148 --> 00:27:41,588 Speaker 1: now he doesn't know. And I could kind of see 595 00:27:41,628 --> 00:27:43,548 Speaker 1: at that reaction, you know, when he came off the field, 596 00:27:43,548 --> 00:27:45,748 Speaker 1: as he was entering a tunnel, he saw his mom 597 00:27:45,788 --> 00:27:48,348 Speaker 1: and his daddy gave him both a quick hug and 598 00:27:48,348 --> 00:27:51,268 Speaker 1: a kiss. And his sister and Nancy was there. I 599 00:27:51,308 --> 00:27:53,908 Speaker 1: would think that when something ends for him, he's going 600 00:27:53,988 --> 00:27:56,268 Speaker 1: to have a lot more time to think about it 601 00:27:56,268 --> 00:27:59,628 Speaker 1: and be a lot more emotional. You know. It's Scott 602 00:27:59,668 --> 00:28:02,628 Speaker 1: specifically thought. I want to ask you when you look 603 00:28:02,668 --> 00:28:05,468 Speaker 1: at how the makeup of Tampa as a team looks, 604 00:28:05,588 --> 00:28:08,988 Speaker 1: and you know how Tom Brady played within that system 605 00:28:09,068 --> 00:28:11,548 Speaker 1: this year, do you, if, let's say, if he does 606 00:28:11,588 --> 00:28:14,508 Speaker 1: play again, is Tampa the system is that the team? 607 00:28:14,588 --> 00:28:17,348 Speaker 1: Is that the place physically for him to be or 608 00:28:17,668 --> 00:28:20,588 Speaker 1: are there other teams that you think in this current 609 00:28:20,708 --> 00:28:23,228 Speaker 1: state that they're in more ripe for him to land 610 00:28:23,308 --> 00:28:26,828 Speaker 1: up Jamie, I don't know if it's so much the 611 00:28:26,988 --> 00:28:30,308 Speaker 1: system as it is going to be his surrounding and 612 00:28:30,388 --> 00:28:33,468 Speaker 1: supporting cast, because remember when he went to Tampa Bay, 613 00:28:33,868 --> 00:28:37,068 Speaker 1: that was a very strong team from a personnel standpoint. 614 00:28:37,148 --> 00:28:39,588 Speaker 1: They were built that year, not I don't want to 615 00:28:39,628 --> 00:28:42,108 Speaker 1: say for a one year run, but they pushed a 616 00:28:42,108 --> 00:28:44,428 Speaker 1: lot of chips in different but similar to what the 617 00:28:44,508 --> 00:28:47,828 Speaker 1: Rams did to get their World championship. So in addition 618 00:28:47,868 --> 00:28:51,548 Speaker 1: to Tommy going there, it wasn't just the system. Tommy's 619 00:28:51,548 --> 00:28:53,908 Speaker 1: system is what Tommy is and that's the way it's 620 00:28:53,908 --> 00:28:55,828 Speaker 1: going to be so to me. If he does play 621 00:28:55,948 --> 00:28:58,588 Speaker 1: for another team next year, or whatever team he plays for, 622 00:28:58,988 --> 00:29:02,508 Speaker 1: he's probably going to be looking for a supporting cast 623 00:29:02,548 --> 00:29:05,308 Speaker 1: and a very strong roster that he knows that he 624 00:29:05,348 --> 00:29:08,028 Speaker 1: can not only have players to distribute the ball too, 625 00:29:08,428 --> 00:29:12,228 Speaker 1: but most importantly make sure that he's protected and also 626 00:29:12,348 --> 00:29:14,388 Speaker 1: has a good running game so he can work off 627 00:29:14,388 --> 00:29:16,268 Speaker 1: of his play action, which is one of the most 628 00:29:16,308 --> 00:29:20,508 Speaker 1: important parts of his game. Here's thanks, Scott. There was 629 00:29:20,588 --> 00:29:23,948 Speaker 1: fodder in early December when Jimmy Garoppolo went down with 630 00:29:23,988 --> 00:29:26,708 Speaker 1: the forty nine Ers that Oh wow, what an amazing 631 00:29:26,748 --> 00:29:28,588 Speaker 1: story that would be if Tom Brady could go back 632 00:29:28,588 --> 00:29:31,508 Speaker 1: and play for his childhood team, and then brock Purty 633 00:29:31,548 --> 00:29:34,108 Speaker 1: starts playing, and brock Purty has yet to lose a 634 00:29:34,148 --> 00:29:36,708 Speaker 1: game as a starter. You were part of the Patriots 635 00:29:36,748 --> 00:29:39,228 Speaker 1: front office. When Drew Bloodsoe went down, Tom Brady stepped in. 636 00:29:39,268 --> 00:29:41,228 Speaker 1: Now it seems like an obvious choice that the Pats 637 00:29:41,268 --> 00:29:44,748 Speaker 1: went with Brady, But was that decision that easy at 638 00:29:44,788 --> 00:29:47,268 Speaker 1: the time? And how did the forty nine ers handle 639 00:29:47,348 --> 00:29:50,228 Speaker 1: this challenge they have this offseason with a quarterback decision? 640 00:29:52,188 --> 00:29:54,588 Speaker 1: J This is a good problem to have because when 641 00:29:54,628 --> 00:29:57,228 Speaker 1: you look at this on the surface, the major similarity 642 00:29:57,308 --> 00:29:59,748 Speaker 1: between the forty nine situation what we had in the 643 00:29:59,748 --> 00:30:04,108 Speaker 1: Patriots was that an injury created opportunity for an unknown quarterback. 644 00:30:04,508 --> 00:30:06,588 Speaker 1: But as you talked about, you know, the forty ninety 645 00:30:06,588 --> 00:30:08,708 Speaker 1: started their season with Trey Lance, then it was Jimmy 646 00:30:08,748 --> 00:30:12,268 Speaker 1: G and then Brock Purdy who Kyle was able to develop, 647 00:30:12,308 --> 00:30:15,028 Speaker 1: and that entire staff was able to develop. But to me, 648 00:30:15,108 --> 00:30:18,188 Speaker 1: what's really interesting about this is you've got three starting 649 00:30:18,268 --> 00:30:21,388 Speaker 1: level quarterbacks on that roster right now. Jimmy G's on 650 00:30:21,388 --> 00:30:24,228 Speaker 1: a one year contract. You know, in December and late 651 00:30:24,308 --> 00:30:26,708 Speaker 1: November we were talking about, well will Jimmy G b back. 652 00:30:27,068 --> 00:30:29,788 Speaker 1: I think that Brock Purdy's play has told us Jimmy 653 00:30:29,828 --> 00:30:31,628 Speaker 1: G is no longer going to be there at the 654 00:30:31,748 --> 00:30:34,028 Speaker 1: end of the season. But when you're the forty nine ers, 655 00:30:34,028 --> 00:30:37,668 Speaker 1: you're sitting there looking at two starting level quarterbacks that 656 00:30:37,708 --> 00:30:42,388 Speaker 1: are both under rookie contracts. That is gold because when 657 00:30:42,468 --> 00:30:45,388 Speaker 1: you have two quarterbacks under rookie contracts, you have an 658 00:30:45,668 --> 00:30:50,948 Speaker 1: unbelievably manageable salary cap situation, but you also have two 659 00:30:50,988 --> 00:30:53,588 Speaker 1: players that are going to compete to be the starting 660 00:30:53,868 --> 00:30:56,868 Speaker 1: to be the starting quarterback. And as we know, competition 661 00:30:56,948 --> 00:31:00,548 Speaker 1: brings out the best in people as players, and sometimes 662 00:31:00,548 --> 00:31:02,228 Speaker 1: it brings out the worst. But my guess is with 663 00:31:02,308 --> 00:31:06,028 Speaker 1: these two, it'll bring out meaning Trey Lance and Brock Purty, 664 00:31:06,028 --> 00:31:08,788 Speaker 1: It'll bring out the absolute best in those players. So 665 00:31:08,908 --> 00:31:11,948 Speaker 1: this is a fantastic situation quite honestly, that the forty 666 00:31:11,988 --> 00:31:13,988 Speaker 1: nine ers are going to be looking forward to in 667 00:31:14,068 --> 00:31:17,948 Speaker 1: twenty twenty three. Yeah, it's gonna be a fascinating one 668 00:31:18,028 --> 00:31:21,668 Speaker 1: that will all be watching quarterback question marks a plenty. 669 00:31:21,988 --> 00:31:25,108 Speaker 1: Down in Baltimore, they're dealing with their own quarterback question marks. 670 00:31:25,388 --> 00:31:28,348 Speaker 1: Lamar Jackson has been the storyline for the entire week. 671 00:31:28,788 --> 00:31:30,748 Speaker 1: How do you see this stuff with him and the 672 00:31:30,828 --> 00:31:35,948 Speaker 1: Ravens playing out throughout the off season? Jason, You know, 673 00:31:35,988 --> 00:31:38,388 Speaker 1: the way I see this playing out is Baltimore has 674 00:31:38,388 --> 00:31:40,708 Speaker 1: to find a way to get this done, and hopefully 675 00:31:40,788 --> 00:31:42,988 Speaker 1: Lamar will find a deal and be offered a deal 676 00:31:42,988 --> 00:31:46,068 Speaker 1: that he eventually is comfortable with. But here's the bottom line. 677 00:31:46,108 --> 00:31:48,508 Speaker 1: If you're the Baltimore Ravens, you're really sitting in the 678 00:31:48,628 --> 00:31:51,988 Speaker 1: driver's seat because what they do have is the ability 679 00:31:52,028 --> 00:31:55,788 Speaker 1: to impose the franchise tag on Lamar. You know, Lamar's 680 00:31:55,828 --> 00:31:59,348 Speaker 1: a very strong and smart young man, and you never 681 00:31:59,508 --> 00:32:02,948 Speaker 1: know how someone is going to respond to the franchise 682 00:32:02,988 --> 00:32:05,228 Speaker 1: tag when they receive it. But what that will do, 683 00:32:05,388 --> 00:32:09,188 Speaker 1: that will allow there to be focused once the emotions 684 00:32:09,228 --> 00:32:12,748 Speaker 1: are eliminated. If the Ravens have to use the franchise tag, 685 00:32:13,148 --> 00:32:16,188 Speaker 1: it'll allow emotions to be eliminated after some time and 686 00:32:16,268 --> 00:32:18,788 Speaker 1: hopefully long term deal get done. But to be I 687 00:32:18,868 --> 00:32:24,548 Speaker 1: cannot see any situation where the Baltimore Ravens let Lamar 688 00:32:24,748 --> 00:32:27,308 Speaker 1: go and let him end up in another situation because 689 00:32:27,348 --> 00:32:30,548 Speaker 1: until you have a solution, you can't create a problem. 690 00:32:32,028 --> 00:32:34,188 Speaker 1: But Scott, they're already partying in the streets here in 691 00:32:34,188 --> 00:32:36,348 Speaker 1: New York City and they've photoshopped his face into a 692 00:32:36,388 --> 00:32:38,628 Speaker 1: million different Jets uniforms. Are you telling them they should 693 00:32:38,628 --> 00:32:47,508 Speaker 1: stop the celebration. Yeah, I think they should stop the celebration. Well, 694 00:32:48,508 --> 00:32:53,148 Speaker 1: we're celebrating an incredible new name, Monty Assin Forth and 695 00:32:53,268 --> 00:32:55,268 Speaker 1: I say new, it's just a new across the country. 696 00:32:55,708 --> 00:32:57,548 Speaker 1: He is a Minnesota native, is forty four years old 697 00:32:57,588 --> 00:32:59,548 Speaker 1: as the new general manager of the Arizona Cardinals. The 698 00:32:59,548 --> 00:33:01,508 Speaker 1: Arizona Cardinals, who have the number three pick in the 699 00:33:01,588 --> 00:33:03,508 Speaker 1: draft and a brand new GM and a lot of 700 00:33:03,628 --> 00:33:06,148 Speaker 1: change with a new head coach coming. Scott, you have 701 00:33:06,228 --> 00:33:08,508 Speaker 1: history with this gentleman, Monte Austin for it. Tell us 702 00:33:08,508 --> 00:33:12,388 Speaker 1: about him. Yeah, you know, Kyle, I was just shocked, 703 00:33:12,428 --> 00:33:14,668 Speaker 1: he said, forty four years old. You know. So I 704 00:33:14,788 --> 00:33:17,148 Speaker 1: met Monty back when he was twenty four years old. 705 00:33:17,188 --> 00:33:20,068 Speaker 1: He had just finished like a summer internship or part 706 00:33:20,068 --> 00:33:25,148 Speaker 1: time internship with the Houston Texans, and he was in 707 00:33:25,188 --> 00:33:28,308 Speaker 1: a coffee shop actually contemplating whether or not he was 708 00:33:28,308 --> 00:33:30,708 Speaker 1: going to become an FBI agent. He didn't know where 709 00:33:30,748 --> 00:33:33,748 Speaker 1: his life was headed. And I called him, interviewed him, 710 00:33:33,828 --> 00:33:35,588 Speaker 1: talked to him, and gave him one of our entry 711 00:33:35,628 --> 00:33:39,428 Speaker 1: level scouting positions. And he did a year of that, 712 00:33:39,748 --> 00:33:42,028 Speaker 1: and he essentially kind of candy and said, hey, take 713 00:33:42,068 --> 00:33:43,988 Speaker 1: this job and shove it. I think I've got an 714 00:33:44,028 --> 00:33:48,908 Speaker 1: opportunity down in Houston because those entry level personnel assistant jobs, Man, 715 00:33:48,988 --> 00:33:51,508 Speaker 1: they are tough sledding. There's a lot that's learned, but 716 00:33:51,588 --> 00:33:54,588 Speaker 1: it's really tough. And Monty wasn't too crazy about that job. 717 00:33:54,628 --> 00:33:57,068 Speaker 1: So he goes down to Houston for two years, and 718 00:33:57,068 --> 00:33:59,108 Speaker 1: then two years later, you know, he and I remained 719 00:33:59,268 --> 00:34:02,748 Speaker 1: in contact and it was a perfect set of circumstances 720 00:34:02,828 --> 00:34:05,748 Speaker 1: where we had a full time area scouting position to 721 00:34:05,788 --> 00:34:09,148 Speaker 1: open up. Monty's contract was up. He wanted to come back, 722 00:34:09,428 --> 00:34:12,708 Speaker 1: so we essentially, you know, had this spot. Hey Monty, 723 00:34:12,948 --> 00:34:14,948 Speaker 1: I said to him, please come home. He came back 724 00:34:15,268 --> 00:34:18,108 Speaker 1: and he then remained for another I want to say 725 00:34:18,148 --> 00:34:20,468 Speaker 1: it was like fourteen years. Was able to win four 726 00:34:20,508 --> 00:34:24,268 Speaker 1: Super Bowls at the Patriots during that time. But you know, Monty, 727 00:34:24,708 --> 00:34:27,948 Speaker 1: when we hired him way back, he was, you know, 728 00:34:27,988 --> 00:34:31,468 Speaker 1: a former quarterback at that powerhouse Minnesota, Duluth, so he 729 00:34:31,628 --> 00:34:36,788 Speaker 1: knew football. He was smart, incredibly hard worker, really a grinder, 730 00:34:37,188 --> 00:34:39,908 Speaker 1: but he you know, I'm so happy for him, so 731 00:34:39,988 --> 00:34:42,508 Speaker 1: proud of him. The Arizona Cardinals have hired a guy 732 00:34:42,548 --> 00:34:46,268 Speaker 1: again who's smart, who's thoughtful, and really is going to 733 00:34:46,308 --> 00:34:47,828 Speaker 1: do a really good job. I believe