1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,668 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,748 --> 00:00:22,068 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:22,428 --> 00:00:27,908 Speaker 2: Good Morning, Welcome to Good Morning Football. We are live 4 00:00:27,948 --> 00:00:30,668 Speaker 2: in New York City. It is Tuesday, March twenty six. 5 00:00:30,708 --> 00:00:33,748 Speaker 2: I'm Sarah Walsh alongside Kyle Brant Jason mccordy, who has 6 00:00:33,828 --> 00:00:35,708 Speaker 2: won a Super Bowl. He wants us to make it 7 00:00:35,748 --> 00:00:38,788 Speaker 2: incredibly clear despite the fact that Chris Hogan citty next 8 00:00:38,828 --> 00:00:41,108 Speaker 2: to him, has won two Super Bowls. But you know what, 9 00:00:41,828 --> 00:00:44,828 Speaker 2: you're a super Bowl winner. In a very impassioned plea 10 00:00:44,908 --> 00:00:49,028 Speaker 2: for mute, not plea, but speech about the hip drop swivel. Chris, 11 00:00:49,028 --> 00:00:50,908 Speaker 2: did you have anything Dad, because Jason didn't let you 12 00:00:50,948 --> 00:00:51,588 Speaker 2: add anything. 13 00:00:52,228 --> 00:00:52,268 Speaker 3: No. 14 00:00:52,628 --> 00:00:54,148 Speaker 4: I agree with everything that Jason was saying. 15 00:00:54,468 --> 00:00:57,708 Speaker 5: I'm all for all the player safety, right, taking the 16 00:00:57,748 --> 00:00:59,708 Speaker 5: head out of the game and try it like as 17 00:00:59,708 --> 00:01:04,548 Speaker 5: a former receiver, you know, getting a blindsided hit it 18 00:01:04,588 --> 00:01:06,788 Speaker 5: without knowing the hits coming. Like, I'm off for that, right, 19 00:01:06,828 --> 00:01:09,908 Speaker 5: Let's take some of the injury. But you said it right, 20 00:01:10,748 --> 00:01:13,468 Speaker 5: this game that we play, it's one hundred percent injury, right, 21 00:01:13,908 --> 00:01:16,628 Speaker 5: And I just don't I just don't think that. 22 00:01:17,028 --> 00:01:19,068 Speaker 4: We're taking tackling out of the game. I mean, I don't. 23 00:01:19,108 --> 00:01:21,428 Speaker 5: I don't know how defensive players are going to play football. 24 00:01:21,508 --> 00:01:22,948 Speaker 4: I don't understand it. Really. 25 00:01:23,348 --> 00:01:26,148 Speaker 5: It's making it really challenging for these guys to play 26 00:01:26,708 --> 00:01:30,428 Speaker 5: on Sundays and tackle without without fear of getting fined, 27 00:01:30,468 --> 00:01:32,628 Speaker 5: without fear of game penalties. And these are these are 28 00:01:32,668 --> 00:01:35,348 Speaker 5: not little small penalties, right, I mean, these are penalties 29 00:01:35,348 --> 00:01:38,548 Speaker 5: that can change the course of a game. And I 30 00:01:38,948 --> 00:01:40,748 Speaker 5: just think that we're leaving it up into the ref's 31 00:01:40,748 --> 00:01:42,268 Speaker 5: hands and to a subjective call. 32 00:01:42,428 --> 00:01:44,788 Speaker 4: Is it's just it. I don't think it's making the 33 00:01:44,828 --> 00:01:45,868 Speaker 4: game any better. It's interesting. 34 00:01:45,868 --> 00:01:48,828 Speaker 6: As an offensive player, Jason, do you remember feeling as 35 00:01:48,868 --> 00:01:51,708 Speaker 6: emotional as you do today when the horse collar rule 36 00:01:51,748 --> 00:01:52,188 Speaker 6: came down? 37 00:01:52,508 --> 00:01:55,428 Speaker 7: The horse call was a little different because it had 38 00:01:55,468 --> 00:01:58,748 Speaker 7: the name play and it was so specific of your 39 00:01:58,828 --> 00:02:01,868 Speaker 7: reaching up grabbing it. And you're never taught, hey, just 40 00:02:01,988 --> 00:02:04,548 Speaker 7: reach out a guy and grabble. You're always taught to 41 00:02:04,668 --> 00:02:06,668 Speaker 7: wrap a guy up. So I think that's the big 42 00:02:06,708 --> 00:02:09,468 Speaker 7: difference with that. I saw was Jawan Bentley put out 43 00:02:09,508 --> 00:02:11,588 Speaker 7: a tweet. You know your guy, Juwan Biley, linebacker for 44 00:02:11,628 --> 00:02:13,948 Speaker 7: the Patriots. He was just all right, no hip drops, 45 00:02:13,988 --> 00:02:16,988 Speaker 7: no helmet use, no big hits on defensive receiver, no 46 00:02:17,068 --> 00:02:20,508 Speaker 7: horse tackle. I just don't know at what point where 47 00:02:20,508 --> 00:02:23,708 Speaker 7: I'm supposed to get a guy when I'm trying to 48 00:02:23,708 --> 00:02:25,668 Speaker 7: make a tackle. So that's the tough part about it. 49 00:02:26,108 --> 00:02:28,428 Speaker 7: I don't get it. But it's a rule that guys 50 00:02:28,428 --> 00:02:29,748 Speaker 7: are going to have to adapt. They're going to have 51 00:02:29,748 --> 00:02:31,388 Speaker 7: to change because it's here and it's not going to. 52 00:02:31,708 --> 00:02:32,748 Speaker 2: I was going to say, you, how are they what 53 00:02:32,788 --> 00:02:35,268 Speaker 2: are you teaching now at training camp? Or like, what 54 00:02:35,308 --> 00:02:36,788 Speaker 2: are they going to say to these guys in terms 55 00:02:36,868 --> 00:02:39,308 Speaker 2: of the technique you've known your entire life. 56 00:02:39,348 --> 00:02:40,748 Speaker 7: There's going to be a lot of coaches that are 57 00:02:40,788 --> 00:02:44,068 Speaker 7: going to spend thousands of hours of watching film and 58 00:02:44,108 --> 00:02:46,148 Speaker 7: figure out an exact way, and they're going to put 59 00:02:46,148 --> 00:02:48,308 Speaker 7: a tape together to show guys. They're going to come 60 00:02:48,348 --> 00:02:50,388 Speaker 7: up with drills. There's some of the smartest guys in 61 00:02:50,428 --> 00:02:52,428 Speaker 7: this league. They're going to find a way to drill 62 00:02:52,508 --> 00:02:54,828 Speaker 7: it and get guys to do it. Because to your point, 63 00:02:54,828 --> 00:02:57,748 Speaker 7: fifteen yard penalty money out of your pocket. Nobody wants 64 00:02:57,748 --> 00:02:58,108 Speaker 7: to wait. 65 00:02:58,148 --> 00:03:00,628 Speaker 6: Look, we know where we are. We work for the league. 66 00:03:00,788 --> 00:03:03,988 Speaker 6: This is a league thing. The league found a very 67 00:03:04,028 --> 00:03:08,148 Speaker 6: special type of tackle that had a much higher injury 68 00:03:08,268 --> 00:03:10,708 Speaker 6: another kind, and it's almost like in martial arts or 69 00:03:10,828 --> 00:03:13,908 Speaker 6: MMA where a move is eliminated. When you hear mister 70 00:03:13,948 --> 00:03:16,068 Speaker 6: Marrack who talked about it, he says, I have never 71 00:03:16,108 --> 00:03:18,468 Speaker 6: heard the players be happy about any decision that we 72 00:03:18,548 --> 00:03:21,028 Speaker 6: make in terms of rules. What's your response to that, 73 00:03:21,108 --> 00:03:22,988 Speaker 6: and do you do you at least I'm talking to 74 00:03:22,988 --> 00:03:25,068 Speaker 6: both of you guys JFC where they're like, we found 75 00:03:25,068 --> 00:03:26,588 Speaker 6: a thing that is hurting players and we have to 76 00:03:26,588 --> 00:03:27,228 Speaker 6: get it out of the lead. 77 00:03:27,268 --> 00:03:30,548 Speaker 7: Do you see that to a certain extent, Yes, I 78 00:03:30,628 --> 00:03:33,988 Speaker 7: do in that injury rate, But I also think that 79 00:03:34,028 --> 00:03:36,788 Speaker 7: within this and you're looking at intent what a guy 80 00:03:36,868 --> 00:03:39,188 Speaker 7: is doing. I think when you're wrapping a guy up, 81 00:03:39,268 --> 00:03:41,948 Speaker 7: I don't think you're going in with the thought process 82 00:03:42,028 --> 00:03:43,988 Speaker 7: of I'm wrapping them up and I'm just gonna drop 83 00:03:43,988 --> 00:03:45,868 Speaker 7: my weight and try to twist his legs. I think 84 00:03:45,908 --> 00:03:47,868 Speaker 7: you're wrapping a guy up and you're just trying to 85 00:03:47,908 --> 00:03:51,428 Speaker 7: get him to the ground. That is that is naturally 86 00:03:51,508 --> 00:03:53,508 Speaker 7: the art of football, Wrap a guy up, bring him 87 00:03:53,548 --> 00:03:56,068 Speaker 7: down to the ground. Logan Wilson was being called dirty 88 00:03:56,108 --> 00:03:58,228 Speaker 7: for the tackle that he had on Mark Andrews, and 89 00:03:58,268 --> 00:04:01,828 Speaker 7: he's going in and he's trying to pull him backwards 90 00:04:02,028 --> 00:04:04,908 Speaker 7: and not allow him to advance the ball, so completely 91 00:04:04,988 --> 00:04:08,028 Speaker 7: understand it. I think guys aren'thappy when different rules come 92 00:04:08,068 --> 00:04:10,908 Speaker 7: about because guys aren't in the room as the rules 93 00:04:10,948 --> 00:04:12,908 Speaker 7: are coming about and as the rules are being changed. 94 00:04:12,948 --> 00:04:14,868 Speaker 7: So when you look at it as a player, you 95 00:04:14,908 --> 00:04:17,268 Speaker 7: wake up, you go on social media, you open up 96 00:04:17,308 --> 00:04:19,428 Speaker 7: and you're reading an article and you're saying, all right, 97 00:04:19,548 --> 00:04:22,068 Speaker 7: no more hip drop swivel tackles, And now you have 98 00:04:22,148 --> 00:04:24,188 Speaker 7: to go read and see the definition of what a 99 00:04:24,268 --> 00:04:26,828 Speaker 7: hip drop swivel tackle is and then go figure out 100 00:04:26,828 --> 00:04:28,948 Speaker 7: how to avoid it. So for a player, if you're 101 00:04:28,948 --> 00:04:30,988 Speaker 7: a part of the process and you get to help 102 00:04:31,028 --> 00:04:34,148 Speaker 7: identify what that tackle is and may be able to 103 00:04:34,188 --> 00:04:36,228 Speaker 7: have an input in it, I think it changes the 104 00:04:36,308 --> 00:04:38,628 Speaker 7: dynamic and what you think about it as the rules 105 00:04:38,828 --> 00:04:40,788 Speaker 7: start to change, whether it is a horse collar or 106 00:04:40,788 --> 00:04:42,628 Speaker 7: it is a hip drop or whatever the rules that 107 00:04:42,708 --> 00:04:44,948 Speaker 7: come out. If you're a part of it, no different 108 00:04:44,948 --> 00:04:47,068 Speaker 7: than we sit here at this breakfast table when we 109 00:04:47,108 --> 00:04:48,988 Speaker 7: go over our A blocks through E blocks. If you 110 00:04:49,028 --> 00:04:51,868 Speaker 7: have input and what we're going to discuss, it changes 111 00:04:51,908 --> 00:04:53,948 Speaker 7: the narrative for you and it changes your skin in 112 00:04:53,988 --> 00:04:55,668 Speaker 7: the game of being able to come out here and 113 00:04:55,748 --> 00:04:57,228 Speaker 7: your passion or being for it. 114 00:04:58,108 --> 00:05:01,068 Speaker 5: I think people feel so strongly about it because you're 115 00:05:01,148 --> 00:05:04,988 Speaker 5: trying to change a fundamental part of the game, right 116 00:05:05,308 --> 00:05:10,028 Speaker 5: You're we're talking about teaching NFL defensive players how to 117 00:05:10,108 --> 00:05:13,708 Speaker 5: tackle during training camp, Like that's crazy to me, Like 118 00:05:13,788 --> 00:05:16,268 Speaker 5: it's just part of the game, and it's I feel 119 00:05:16,268 --> 00:05:18,308 Speaker 5: bad for the defensive players that have to go into 120 00:05:18,348 --> 00:05:21,828 Speaker 5: training camp now and take time out of their prep 121 00:05:22,188 --> 00:05:25,428 Speaker 5: getting ready for the season to learn how to tackle, 122 00:05:25,708 --> 00:05:26,868 Speaker 5: Like that's crazy to me. 123 00:05:27,908 --> 00:05:30,188 Speaker 6: I would just say I really respect the passion, especially 124 00:05:30,188 --> 00:05:32,268 Speaker 6: if defensive players. There's a lot of guys, but Richard 125 00:05:32,268 --> 00:05:35,668 Speaker 6: Sherman in particular spoken, I totally respect it. I would 126 00:05:35,708 --> 00:05:38,428 Speaker 6: only say that when these rule changes come out, and 127 00:05:38,468 --> 00:05:40,468 Speaker 6: I've seen this before, it feels like the Boogeyman to 128 00:05:40,508 --> 00:05:42,068 Speaker 6: defensive players and they get real mad and they get 129 00:05:42,068 --> 00:05:42,548 Speaker 6: really angry. 130 00:05:42,748 --> 00:05:43,428 Speaker 7: They figure it out. 131 00:05:44,028 --> 00:05:46,028 Speaker 6: It usually does not play out as bad as you 132 00:05:46,068 --> 00:05:49,148 Speaker 6: think it will, whether it's it's not called as tightly, 133 00:05:49,348 --> 00:05:51,948 Speaker 6: or it's just doesn't or there's a they adapt or 134 00:05:51,988 --> 00:05:54,788 Speaker 6: they coach and I'm listen. I'm not told to say anything. 135 00:05:54,828 --> 00:05:56,268 Speaker 6: I can say whatever. I want I always have on 136 00:05:56,308 --> 00:05:58,348 Speaker 6: the show. I just I would calm the waters a 137 00:05:58,388 --> 00:06:01,028 Speaker 6: little bit by saying, in March when this happens, everyone's 138 00:06:01,068 --> 00:06:03,548 Speaker 6: really really, really mad, and then in October November, like, 139 00:06:04,188 --> 00:06:05,308 Speaker 6: it's not as bad as we thought. 140 00:06:05,548 --> 00:06:06,508 Speaker 4: Okay, so we'll. 141 00:06:06,348 --> 00:06:08,228 Speaker 7: Say passing and Far's rule is a good example. 142 00:06:08,228 --> 00:06:09,708 Speaker 4: Perfect, it is a good example. All right. 143 00:06:09,748 --> 00:06:11,868 Speaker 2: Well, this is obviously being discussed on only here, but 144 00:06:11,948 --> 00:06:14,348 Speaker 2: down in Orlando that is where the annual league meeting 145 00:06:14,428 --> 00:06:17,668 Speaker 2: is being held. And this morning it was the NFC 146 00:06:17,708 --> 00:06:21,268 Speaker 2: coaches turn to eat breakfast and talk to the media. 147 00:06:21,348 --> 00:06:23,548 Speaker 2: I know there's nothing they would love more than to 148 00:06:23,588 --> 00:06:25,708 Speaker 2: eat breakfast while talking to the media. Here is just 149 00:06:25,828 --> 00:06:28,028 Speaker 2: some of what they were saying this morning. 150 00:06:28,948 --> 00:06:32,508 Speaker 8: I think this condision is routed against you three. It's 151 00:06:32,588 --> 00:06:34,788 Speaker 8: better than what it's been, and I would argue it 152 00:06:34,828 --> 00:06:37,428 Speaker 8: was better last year than people realize. You know, we're 153 00:06:37,508 --> 00:06:40,668 Speaker 8: one one. Really, there's one play away from Green band 154 00:06:40,668 --> 00:06:44,628 Speaker 8: on that house playing on KINDFC championship game. So I 155 00:06:44,628 --> 00:06:47,468 Speaker 8: think this division is about to become very difficult. That's good, 156 00:06:47,948 --> 00:06:48,908 Speaker 8: that's good man, that's how. 157 00:06:48,788 --> 00:06:49,228 Speaker 9: You formed it. 158 00:06:49,308 --> 00:06:51,748 Speaker 10: They let him announce on his terms, let him do 159 00:06:51,828 --> 00:06:55,228 Speaker 10: his deal with Erica, and you know, you knew it 160 00:06:55,268 --> 00:06:57,148 Speaker 10: was coming, so it wasn't like it was anything that 161 00:06:57,228 --> 00:06:59,028 Speaker 10: was new. But I thought it was cool. I thought 162 00:06:59,028 --> 00:07:00,948 Speaker 10: it was a great reflection of the respect that he's 163 00:07:00,988 --> 00:07:02,828 Speaker 10: earned over time based on just who he is as 164 00:07:02,868 --> 00:07:05,108 Speaker 10: a person, how he's handled things, and to be able 165 00:07:05,148 --> 00:07:07,508 Speaker 10: to do with the way that he did, you know, 166 00:07:07,548 --> 00:07:08,028 Speaker 10: with show. 167 00:07:07,948 --> 00:07:10,628 Speaker 11: Him and yeah, amazing thing. Good players fit well into 168 00:07:10,828 --> 00:07:13,828 Speaker 11: into schemes, and he's obviously a really good player. We're 169 00:07:13,868 --> 00:07:16,868 Speaker 11: really excited to have him, the the style of play 170 00:07:16,908 --> 00:07:22,628 Speaker 11: that he brings, the leadership that he brings, and so however, 171 00:07:22,948 --> 00:07:25,588 Speaker 11: you know, guys like that, however you use them, they're gonna, 172 00:07:25,628 --> 00:07:27,668 Speaker 11: they're gonna, they're gonna do a good job. And so 173 00:07:27,708 --> 00:07:29,908 Speaker 11: we're obviously we're working on the ways that we're gonna 174 00:07:30,148 --> 00:07:32,508 Speaker 11: we're gonna use him now our offensive stats, working hard 175 00:07:32,508 --> 00:07:35,508 Speaker 11: at that, and just really excited to have him. Have 176 00:07:35,788 --> 00:07:39,588 Speaker 11: add a player of his caliber to our to our team. 177 00:07:39,508 --> 00:07:42,868 Speaker 12: Does not really just my vision, it's not really just 178 00:07:43,468 --> 00:07:45,508 Speaker 12: what we had here in place already. We're building a 179 00:07:45,508 --> 00:07:48,188 Speaker 12: whole new Atlanta offense with Zach Robinson and all those 180 00:07:48,228 --> 00:07:50,308 Speaker 12: people that I mentioned before. And I thought it was 181 00:07:50,308 --> 00:07:52,988 Speaker 12: really important that we get threats on all three levels 182 00:07:52,988 --> 00:07:55,748 Speaker 12: of the field, and Drake provides such a good threat 183 00:07:56,028 --> 00:07:58,508 Speaker 12: from an underneath standpoint, from a high cross standpoint, from 184 00:07:58,508 --> 00:07:59,948 Speaker 12: the stuff that he can really do and he done 185 00:07:59,988 --> 00:08:02,588 Speaker 12: well throughout his career with the toughness that he displays. 186 00:08:02,828 --> 00:08:04,668 Speaker 13: I think we've come up with a really good plan 187 00:08:04,748 --> 00:08:07,508 Speaker 13: as far as how we're going to evaluate these prospects, 188 00:08:07,548 --> 00:08:09,508 Speaker 13: how we're going to get in front of them, really 189 00:08:09,588 --> 00:08:11,828 Speaker 13: figure out what they're all about. And then when that 190 00:08:11,868 --> 00:08:15,908 Speaker 13: process is over, whether we've had a chance to move 191 00:08:15,988 --> 00:08:19,108 Speaker 13: up or not already, or we're still in the process 192 00:08:19,148 --> 00:08:20,748 Speaker 13: of trying to do that, or maybe we love where 193 00:08:20,748 --> 00:08:22,188 Speaker 13: we're at as far as how. 194 00:08:22,068 --> 00:08:22,948 Speaker 4: We see the board. 195 00:08:23,828 --> 00:08:27,108 Speaker 13: But I think the key is the information and kind 196 00:08:27,148 --> 00:08:29,748 Speaker 13: of what we talked about building some relationships with these guys. 197 00:08:29,748 --> 00:08:33,388 Speaker 13: So you know, we're excited about multiple opportunities, and I 198 00:08:33,468 --> 00:08:35,508 Speaker 13: just think it happens to be a kind of a 199 00:08:35,588 --> 00:08:39,028 Speaker 13: draft that you know, we're we're pretty excited about as 200 00:08:39,028 --> 00:08:41,428 Speaker 13: far as the depth of kind of how the top 201 00:08:41,428 --> 00:08:45,428 Speaker 13: of the quarterback situation looks, so pretty exciting times. 202 00:08:45,548 --> 00:08:47,708 Speaker 14: I'm just pumped out Brockets and offseason, I mean, his 203 00:08:47,748 --> 00:08:49,428 Speaker 14: first year, he didn't get much of one, just because 204 00:08:49,428 --> 00:08:52,108 Speaker 14: he was the third quarterback. Last year was all about 205 00:08:52,188 --> 00:08:54,188 Speaker 14: you know, you couldn't really throw with us till training camp. 206 00:08:54,228 --> 00:08:57,948 Speaker 14: And this year he just got married. He's fully healthy. 207 00:08:57,948 --> 00:08:59,148 Speaker 14: He's going to come back here in a couple of 208 00:08:59,148 --> 00:09:01,348 Speaker 14: weeks and we'll get going. And I'm just pumped to 209 00:09:01,348 --> 00:09:02,628 Speaker 14: be able to go through the film with him and 210 00:09:02,668 --> 00:09:04,348 Speaker 14: to be on the field with him, which he hasn't 211 00:09:04,508 --> 00:09:05,548 Speaker 14: chance to do yet in his career. 212 00:09:07,228 --> 00:09:10,628 Speaker 2: You just heard from Kyle Shanahan. We want to stick 213 00:09:10,628 --> 00:09:12,508 Speaker 2: with San Francisco there for a minute. When you look 214 00:09:12,708 --> 00:09:16,548 Speaker 2: around at the powerhouses in the conference right now, doesn't 215 00:09:16,548 --> 00:09:19,028 Speaker 2: feel like the Niners are alone at the top. 216 00:09:19,148 --> 00:09:21,508 Speaker 7: Jason Man, he just said, brock Purty talked about his 217 00:09:21,548 --> 00:09:23,508 Speaker 7: off season, got married. Can't wait to get them back 218 00:09:23,548 --> 00:09:26,748 Speaker 7: and go over the film. Do they watch the Super 219 00:09:26,748 --> 00:09:27,348 Speaker 7: Bowl film? 220 00:09:27,428 --> 00:09:27,668 Speaker 15: Over? 221 00:09:28,028 --> 00:09:28,668 Speaker 4: Better watch it? 222 00:09:28,708 --> 00:09:29,668 Speaker 7: Oh, my goodness, just. 223 00:09:29,668 --> 00:09:31,348 Speaker 6: Like taking a dog and sticking his face in it. 224 00:09:31,388 --> 00:09:33,628 Speaker 4: You better watch that thing. Oh, you better watch it. 225 00:09:34,228 --> 00:09:36,468 Speaker 4: To your I don't know if I can watch it. 226 00:09:36,548 --> 00:09:39,828 Speaker 7: Yeah, to your point, do they sit alone at the 227 00:09:39,828 --> 00:09:42,348 Speaker 7: top of the NFC? I can't say that. I look 228 00:09:42,388 --> 00:09:44,468 Speaker 7: at them. They returning to their quarterback and Rock Purty, 229 00:09:44,468 --> 00:09:46,588 Speaker 7: who still on a rookie deal. All of the offensive 230 00:09:46,588 --> 00:09:49,148 Speaker 7: guys are returning. They lost guys on defense, but they 231 00:09:49,188 --> 00:09:51,108 Speaker 7: replace them. But I feel like for the forty nine, 232 00:09:51,148 --> 00:09:53,708 Speaker 7: this is your sabew mirror were sitting there. It's like 233 00:09:53,748 --> 00:09:57,228 Speaker 7: objects appear closer than they're going to be, closer than 234 00:09:57,228 --> 00:09:59,148 Speaker 7: they appear. And I feel like that's what it is 235 00:09:59,148 --> 00:10:00,868 Speaker 7: for them because you look at the rest of the NFC, 236 00:10:01,028 --> 00:10:04,308 Speaker 7: the Green Bay Packers, the Detroit Lions, those teams are coming. 237 00:10:04,508 --> 00:10:06,428 Speaker 7: The forty nine Ers beat them both in the playoffs, 238 00:10:06,428 --> 00:10:09,948 Speaker 7: but those games were extremely closed cowboys. Who knows where 239 00:10:09,948 --> 00:10:12,028 Speaker 7: they're going to be. We saw Sirianni right there with 240 00:10:12,148 --> 00:10:15,988 Speaker 7: the Philadelphia Eagles, Sean McVay and the Rams. That's a 241 00:10:16,028 --> 00:10:18,388 Speaker 7: team that I'm afraid of in the NFC. So I 242 00:10:18,388 --> 00:10:20,308 Speaker 7: do I think the forty nine is still the best 243 00:10:20,308 --> 00:10:22,508 Speaker 7: team in the NFC coming off of last year. Yes, 244 00:10:22,628 --> 00:10:24,308 Speaker 7: I do think they were turned so many guys the 245 00:10:24,428 --> 00:10:27,028 Speaker 7: same coach, But I think those teams in the NFC 246 00:10:27,108 --> 00:10:28,828 Speaker 7: are right behind them in their common. 247 00:10:28,788 --> 00:10:30,868 Speaker 5: Yeah, there's no I mean, listen, are we going to 248 00:10:30,908 --> 00:10:33,308 Speaker 5: say that what they did last year the top team yes, 249 00:10:33,388 --> 00:10:35,828 Speaker 5: but I mean Green Bay Detroit. 250 00:10:35,868 --> 00:10:38,108 Speaker 4: I mean I argue that Detroit should have won that 251 00:10:38,388 --> 00:10:39,548 Speaker 4: fall game definitely. 252 00:10:39,588 --> 00:10:42,468 Speaker 5: I mean both playoff games forty nine ers had they 253 00:10:42,548 --> 00:10:45,348 Speaker 5: came from behind, right, I mean they were losing by 254 00:10:45,388 --> 00:10:48,068 Speaker 5: one to two touchdowns. So do I think that the 255 00:10:48,108 --> 00:10:50,508 Speaker 5: teams in the NFC are right up the forty nine 256 00:10:50,588 --> 00:10:51,508 Speaker 5: ersherials one? 257 00:10:52,348 --> 00:10:55,508 Speaker 6: Yeah, it feels like they had this great opportunity, like 258 00:10:55,788 --> 00:10:58,628 Speaker 6: this is the time cash that went in, You were healthy, 259 00:10:58,708 --> 00:11:00,268 Speaker 6: your quarterback, didn't get hurt. 260 00:11:00,308 --> 00:11:01,148 Speaker 4: And then you don't win it. 261 00:11:01,148 --> 00:11:03,028 Speaker 6: It's a good question though, because we were kind of 262 00:11:03,068 --> 00:11:06,468 Speaker 6: joking but also kind of serious. You watched the Super Bowl, Chris, 263 00:11:06,788 --> 00:11:08,748 Speaker 6: you won two super Bows, you didn't lose one, All 264 00:11:08,748 --> 00:11:11,428 Speaker 6: time classic you versus the Eagles. Did you guys watch 265 00:11:11,508 --> 00:11:12,428 Speaker 6: that and break that down? 266 00:11:12,508 --> 00:11:12,708 Speaker 4: Never? 267 00:11:12,748 --> 00:11:13,028 Speaker 15: Once? 268 00:11:13,268 --> 00:11:15,588 Speaker 4: No, I watched it. I watched it myself. 269 00:11:16,468 --> 00:11:18,628 Speaker 7: Do you remember twenty eighteen getting ready to play the 270 00:11:18,668 --> 00:11:21,108 Speaker 7: Colts and Bill put it on in that team meeting? 271 00:11:21,668 --> 00:11:23,468 Speaker 4: Yeah? What are you talking about? What happened? 272 00:11:23,508 --> 00:11:25,388 Speaker 7: We're getting ready to play the Colts and Frank Wright 273 00:11:25,508 --> 00:11:29,068 Speaker 7: was now the coach of the Indianapolis Colt. We went 274 00:11:29,148 --> 00:11:31,388 Speaker 7: back leading up to that Thursday night game, this is 275 00:11:31,508 --> 00:11:35,908 Speaker 7: game day, the morning meeting, and we're watching film from 276 00:11:35,988 --> 00:11:38,468 Speaker 7: the Super Bowl that they lost to the Philadelphia Eagles. 277 00:11:38,468 --> 00:11:40,788 Speaker 7: And I'm sitting in the room and right now I'm 278 00:11:40,828 --> 00:11:43,228 Speaker 7: not even watching the film anymore. I'm just like this 279 00:11:43,708 --> 00:11:47,148 Speaker 7: looking around to see the reaction, and like, those guys 280 00:11:47,148 --> 00:11:49,228 Speaker 7: that played in that game are just like in a 281 00:11:49,308 --> 00:11:50,428 Speaker 7: sunken place, as it were. 282 00:11:50,468 --> 00:11:51,988 Speaker 5: But the first time that some of those guys had 283 00:11:51,988 --> 00:11:53,988 Speaker 5: seen that film, No one wants to go back and 284 00:11:54,028 --> 00:11:54,508 Speaker 5: watch that. 285 00:11:54,508 --> 00:11:56,148 Speaker 4: I mean, last game of season. Some of those guys 286 00:11:56,188 --> 00:11:56,708 Speaker 4: weren't there. 287 00:11:56,868 --> 00:11:59,348 Speaker 5: Yeah, So I mean I went back and watched it, 288 00:11:59,428 --> 00:12:01,788 Speaker 5: obviously because I had a good game and I wanted 289 00:12:01,828 --> 00:12:06,748 Speaker 5: to see, like we threw. 290 00:12:06,588 --> 00:12:10,308 Speaker 4: For like five hundreds, Like what happened all those guys? 291 00:12:10,308 --> 00:12:10,868 Speaker 4: They sucked. 292 00:12:12,348 --> 00:12:14,388 Speaker 6: I think the greatest coach in team sports history didn't 293 00:12:14,388 --> 00:12:16,108 Speaker 6: play Malcolm Butler for some reason and probably could have 294 00:12:16,188 --> 00:12:17,988 Speaker 6: used them al Seon Jeffrey turned to the Jerry. 295 00:12:17,868 --> 00:12:19,308 Speaker 4: Rice in the first half. We couldn't have anybody to 296 00:12:19,308 --> 00:12:24,148 Speaker 4: cover him. The how happened that day? Chris comment, Malcolm, 297 00:12:24,548 --> 00:12:27,868 Speaker 4: I'm a hero. Put me in. Coach comment, Oh my god. 298 00:12:27,908 --> 00:12:29,708 Speaker 4: All right, anyway, that's what I think, all. 299 00:12:29,668 --> 00:12:32,148 Speaker 2: Right, we gotta get back down to Orlando. That is 300 00:12:32,228 --> 00:12:35,388 Speaker 2: where we find our Ian Rappaport, Mike girfol there at 301 00:12:35,428 --> 00:12:38,148 Speaker 2: the annual league meetings. Gentlemen, give us the latest out 302 00:12:38,188 --> 00:12:38,668 Speaker 2: of Orlando. 303 00:12:38,748 --> 00:12:42,988 Speaker 16: There in just a few minutes ago, the NFC coaches 304 00:12:43,228 --> 00:12:45,988 Speaker 16: breakfast breaking up, and we heard that they were about 305 00:12:45,988 --> 00:12:49,068 Speaker 16: a handful of votes that they needed after taking the straw, 306 00:12:49,188 --> 00:12:53,148 Speaker 16: oh yesterday, five or so votes that they needed to 307 00:12:53,188 --> 00:12:55,428 Speaker 16: get this new kickoff rule pushed through. 308 00:12:55,988 --> 00:12:58,788 Speaker 4: Breaking news. It has now passed. 309 00:12:58,788 --> 00:13:03,388 Speaker 3: The NFL has a new kickoff model, the hybrid model 310 00:13:03,388 --> 00:13:05,068 Speaker 3: we've been talking about at the last couple of days, 311 00:13:05,108 --> 00:13:09,028 Speaker 3: something the NFL believes will increase the number of kickoffs, 312 00:13:09,028 --> 00:13:12,308 Speaker 3: increase the number of actual plays. The kickoff, which has 313 00:13:12,348 --> 00:13:15,108 Speaker 3: been basically dormant I think for the last couple of years, 314 00:13:15,628 --> 00:13:16,588 Speaker 3: is now back. 315 00:13:16,988 --> 00:13:18,588 Speaker 4: It is also much safer. 316 00:13:18,628 --> 00:13:20,908 Speaker 3: What they have done is eliminated the long run up, 317 00:13:21,148 --> 00:13:25,188 Speaker 3: eliminated the high speed collisions that lead to a disproportionate 318 00:13:25,548 --> 00:13:29,748 Speaker 3: number of concussions and injuries, while also increasing the amount 319 00:13:29,788 --> 00:13:32,628 Speaker 3: of kickoffs that will actually be in play. It is 320 00:13:32,628 --> 00:13:36,108 Speaker 3: something you mentioned it They were close the NFL and 321 00:13:36,188 --> 00:13:39,948 Speaker 3: Roger Goodell specifically, and the Competition Committee has wanted this 322 00:13:40,028 --> 00:13:42,188 Speaker 3: to pass, and generally when they want something like this 323 00:13:42,308 --> 00:13:45,188 Speaker 3: to pass, it will eventually pass. And it is going 324 00:13:45,228 --> 00:13:47,308 Speaker 3: to look different, Mike, Okay, it's going to look different. 325 00:13:47,348 --> 00:13:49,468 Speaker 3: You're going to see look much more like it did 326 00:13:49,468 --> 00:13:52,868 Speaker 3: for XFL games, with players lined up all the way 327 00:13:52,908 --> 00:13:54,988 Speaker 3: down closer to where the returner is. 328 00:13:55,308 --> 00:13:55,988 Speaker 4: You're going to see. 329 00:13:55,868 --> 00:13:58,348 Speaker 3: Balls placed on different yard lines the thirty for instance, 330 00:13:58,748 --> 00:14:00,308 Speaker 3: if it goes into the end zone on a fly. 331 00:14:00,588 --> 00:14:02,148 Speaker 3: A lot of different rules we're all gonna have to 332 00:14:02,188 --> 00:14:06,748 Speaker 3: familiarize ourselves with. Most importantly, the kickoff is now back. 333 00:14:07,148 --> 00:14:08,308 Speaker 16: Yeah, the ball is going to go in the air. 334 00:14:08,348 --> 00:14:10,708 Speaker 16: You're going to see two lines of players. The ball's 335 00:14:10,708 --> 00:14:12,588 Speaker 16: gonna fly over them. They're not going to move until 336 00:14:12,588 --> 00:14:14,148 Speaker 16: the ball is either caught or landed. 337 00:14:14,668 --> 00:14:15,388 Speaker 4: At that point. 338 00:14:15,468 --> 00:14:17,748 Speaker 16: That run up will be much shorter than it was 339 00:14:17,748 --> 00:14:19,908 Speaker 16: in the past, so much safer, but also bringing the 340 00:14:19,988 --> 00:14:25,108 Speaker 16: return back in because we're dissuading teams from touchbacks right 341 00:14:25,188 --> 00:14:27,388 Speaker 16: because the ball comes out to the thirty instead of 342 00:14:27,428 --> 00:14:29,308 Speaker 16: the thirty five that was the original proposal. So there 343 00:14:29,348 --> 00:14:31,588 Speaker 16: was some tweaking. There was some as we've been talking 344 00:14:31,588 --> 00:14:34,228 Speaker 16: about it, armed twisting. Last night from the teams that 345 00:14:34,308 --> 00:14:36,588 Speaker 16: wanted to push this thing through, talking to the teams 346 00:14:36,948 --> 00:14:38,628 Speaker 16: that had resisted in the first place. 347 00:14:38,668 --> 00:14:40,308 Speaker 4: So it gets pushed through. 348 00:14:40,788 --> 00:14:43,108 Speaker 16: It gets done before the draft, which is something Rich McKay, 349 00:14:43,148 --> 00:14:45,868 Speaker 16: the chairman of the Competition Committee, wanted to happen because 350 00:14:45,868 --> 00:14:47,828 Speaker 16: the other time to vote on this would have been 351 00:14:47,828 --> 00:14:49,308 Speaker 16: in May, which would have been after the draft. So 352 00:14:49,348 --> 00:14:52,388 Speaker 16: now teams go into the draft knowing that the kickoff 353 00:14:52,428 --> 00:14:55,468 Speaker 16: is back in play. Returners such as Cordaro Patterson who 354 00:14:55,468 --> 00:14:56,548 Speaker 16: are still free agents, going. 355 00:14:56,508 --> 00:14:57,348 Speaker 4: To be very happy. 356 00:14:57,948 --> 00:15:01,188 Speaker 16: Because McKay mentioned Devin Hester going into the Hall of Fame. 357 00:15:01,268 --> 00:15:02,508 Speaker 4: This is a big part of the game. It's a 358 00:15:02,548 --> 00:15:03,708 Speaker 4: big part of the history of the game. 359 00:15:03,868 --> 00:15:05,668 Speaker 16: That they want to come back, they would have to 360 00:15:05,708 --> 00:15:07,628 Speaker 16: do it in a different format to make it safer, 361 00:15:07,828 --> 00:15:09,108 Speaker 16: but they have now. 362 00:15:09,268 --> 00:15:12,748 Speaker 3: Yeah, and it's interesting listening to Rich McKay and Jeff 363 00:15:12,748 --> 00:15:14,788 Speaker 3: Miller from the NFL yesterday. They talked about, you know, 364 00:15:14,868 --> 00:15:17,228 Speaker 3: a lot of positive this year, very competitive. 365 00:15:17,588 --> 00:15:18,388 Speaker 4: Everything was good. 366 00:15:19,028 --> 00:15:21,628 Speaker 3: Offense maybe went down a little bit from where it 367 00:15:21,628 --> 00:15:23,868 Speaker 3: has been just about pure amount of points scored, right, 368 00:15:23,908 --> 00:15:26,948 Speaker 3: The offense was a little bit down, bringing kickoffs back, 369 00:15:27,028 --> 00:15:29,748 Speaker 3: bringing an exciting play that Yeah, like we're going to 370 00:15:29,788 --> 00:15:32,708 Speaker 3: see some some kickoff returns for touchdown you break through 371 00:15:33,108 --> 00:15:35,828 Speaker 3: the initial line. You were going to see some guys 372 00:15:36,388 --> 00:15:39,788 Speaker 3: score and Dad will help bring back offense. But there's 373 00:15:40,028 --> 00:15:41,188 Speaker 3: a lot of positives here. 374 00:15:41,228 --> 00:15:43,788 Speaker 4: It's going to look different. But this is our new reality. 375 00:15:43,788 --> 00:15:46,668 Speaker 16: And especially so yesterday the swivel hip drop tackle band 376 00:15:46,948 --> 00:15:50,348 Speaker 16: to try to make the game safer. Today the kickoff 377 00:15:51,028 --> 00:15:53,948 Speaker 16: changed to make the game safer but also more exciting 378 00:15:53,948 --> 00:15:56,388 Speaker 16: to bring the return back in. So that's some of 379 00:15:56,388 --> 00:15:59,988 Speaker 16: the big conversation here at the NFL's annual meeting. 380 00:16:00,628 --> 00:16:02,348 Speaker 4: But also wardrobe. 381 00:16:02,388 --> 00:16:04,868 Speaker 16: You know, listen, we got you guys back in studentdo there. 382 00:16:05,268 --> 00:16:07,628 Speaker 16: You're looking fresh today. Kyle's got a great amount of 383 00:16:07,628 --> 00:16:10,068 Speaker 16: collar showing there. He's got it open as well. Chris, 384 00:16:10,068 --> 00:16:14,268 Speaker 16: you look fantastic. Sarah, you got the monitor and your 385 00:16:14,308 --> 00:16:17,548 Speaker 16: blazer kind of the same color. You're matching. There thoughts 386 00:16:17,588 --> 00:16:19,268 Speaker 16: on this here. You got the carnival music going in 387 00:16:19,308 --> 00:16:22,228 Speaker 16: the background, which is great. This was the talk of 388 00:16:22,268 --> 00:16:25,748 Speaker 16: the cocktail party last night. I had a wife of 389 00:16:25,788 --> 00:16:27,828 Speaker 16: one of the coaches. I'm trying to have a conversation 390 00:16:27,828 --> 00:16:31,428 Speaker 16: where he she goes, I can't stop looking at his suit. Yeah, 391 00:16:31,468 --> 00:16:35,148 Speaker 16: it was not complimenting. It was a commment. That's the 392 00:16:35,148 --> 00:16:35,908 Speaker 16: best suit I own. 393 00:16:36,548 --> 00:16:39,148 Speaker 3: That was my Kentucky Derby suit from last year. I 394 00:16:39,148 --> 00:16:40,028 Speaker 3: thought it looked amazing. 395 00:16:40,388 --> 00:16:41,068 Speaker 4: Music fans. 396 00:16:41,148 --> 00:16:43,188 Speaker 3: The amount of people who came up to me and 397 00:16:43,228 --> 00:16:46,988 Speaker 3: were like, well, I'm chill downs and I'm so jealous 398 00:16:47,028 --> 00:16:49,268 Speaker 3: that have you been? Were of that and I can't. 399 00:16:49,468 --> 00:16:51,068 Speaker 3: I think a lot of people wish they could pull 400 00:16:51,108 --> 00:16:53,948 Speaker 3: it off. And I tell you what, people were honest, 401 00:16:54,508 --> 00:16:57,228 Speaker 3: They really like dug deep into their shoulders on. What 402 00:16:57,308 --> 00:16:59,828 Speaker 3: they said to me was I could pull this off, 403 00:16:59,868 --> 00:17:01,788 Speaker 3: but you obviously can, and I thought that was not 404 00:17:01,908 --> 00:17:02,388 Speaker 3: I got. 405 00:17:02,188 --> 00:17:03,668 Speaker 16: To go to Jason mccordy on this one for his 406 00:17:03,708 --> 00:17:04,548 Speaker 16: thoughts because I could. 407 00:17:05,948 --> 00:17:06,188 Speaker 9: Liked it. 408 00:17:06,268 --> 00:17:08,948 Speaker 3: I'll tell you this show you liked it, the better mccordy, 409 00:17:09,228 --> 00:17:10,908 Speaker 3: The better mccordy liked it a lot. 410 00:17:11,028 --> 00:17:15,028 Speaker 16: Oh, Jason, unloaded man, now's your chance. 411 00:17:15,068 --> 00:17:16,388 Speaker 4: The floors are exactly. 412 00:17:17,108 --> 00:17:19,108 Speaker 7: I know exactly what they meant when they were like, 413 00:17:19,228 --> 00:17:21,028 Speaker 7: I couldn't pull it off. That's the saying I like 414 00:17:21,108 --> 00:17:23,988 Speaker 7: to say. That looks good on you. It's meant for you, 415 00:17:24,308 --> 00:17:26,748 Speaker 7: not for men. You mentioned dev he doesn't have a 416 00:17:26,788 --> 00:17:29,748 Speaker 7: fashioned bowl in his body all the time since I 417 00:17:29,788 --> 00:17:31,708 Speaker 7: started this show. Was asked me where I got my 418 00:17:31,748 --> 00:17:33,908 Speaker 7: clothes from? And I just need to know, Like when 419 00:17:33,948 --> 00:17:36,668 Speaker 7: you put the shoes all with the suit, was it 420 00:17:36,748 --> 00:17:39,508 Speaker 7: the orange laces to bring out like the orange stripes 421 00:17:39,588 --> 00:17:42,108 Speaker 7: in the suit or you just trying to get notice. 422 00:17:42,348 --> 00:17:46,028 Speaker 4: I need to figure that out. I feel I'll answer 423 00:17:46,028 --> 00:17:46,268 Speaker 4: this one. 424 00:17:46,308 --> 00:17:48,428 Speaker 16: I feel like they were about ten sizes too small. 425 00:17:48,468 --> 00:17:49,868 Speaker 4: If you know what I'm going for in this. 426 00:17:49,828 --> 00:17:53,308 Speaker 3: One, No, I don't know what you're going for at all. Uh, 427 00:17:53,988 --> 00:17:57,188 Speaker 3: the shoes compliment the shuit. You don't need to match 428 00:17:57,548 --> 00:17:59,628 Speaker 3: the laces due I think bring out the colors in 429 00:17:59,668 --> 00:18:00,628 Speaker 3: the suit, their golden goose. 430 00:18:03,028 --> 00:18:04,948 Speaker 4: That's the kind of words, kind of where designed. 431 00:18:04,948 --> 00:18:06,748 Speaker 3: I had a little artist do some drawings on it. 432 00:18:07,108 --> 00:18:14,748 Speaker 4: It's a whole it's a whole thing, specially respected. 433 00:18:15,468 --> 00:18:18,348 Speaker 6: There's a line between looking like you're attending the Kentucky 434 00:18:18,388 --> 00:18:21,468 Speaker 6: Derby and writing in the Kentucky and I love you, 435 00:18:21,548 --> 00:18:22,828 Speaker 6: I have back a confessions. 436 00:18:22,868 --> 00:18:27,868 Speaker 4: Great, I love you. See your set. I looked amazing. 437 00:18:28,068 --> 00:18:37,188 Speaker 2: Thanks guys, Oh we gotta talk moment. 438 00:18:38,708 --> 00:18:47,828 Speaker 17: Let's get it man, was that open? Give me everything 439 00:18:47,868 --> 00:18:59,508 Speaker 17: you got? Man, you only get this opportunity. What's up? 440 00:19:04,628 --> 00:19:07,988 Speaker 7: Oh, feels like football seasons almost upon us. Our next 441 00:19:08,028 --> 00:19:11,868 Speaker 7: guest was a two year captain and first team All SEC, 442 00:19:12,348 --> 00:19:15,428 Speaker 7: also an academic All American and one of the top 443 00:19:15,468 --> 00:19:18,228 Speaker 7: defensive linemen in this year's NFL draft. 444 00:19:18,268 --> 00:19:19,988 Speaker 4: Please get a one welcome. 445 00:19:19,828 --> 00:19:22,588 Speaker 7: Missouri Edsworth rusher Darius rob. 446 00:19:26,948 --> 00:19:29,068 Speaker 4: Yeah, and we're doing great. 447 00:19:29,068 --> 00:19:31,948 Speaker 7: We're happy to have you bringing the energy this morning. 448 00:19:31,988 --> 00:19:34,148 Speaker 7: In this past few months, you've been a busy guy. 449 00:19:34,188 --> 00:19:37,308 Speaker 7: You're at the Singer Bowl, the Combine, the last Friday, 450 00:19:37,348 --> 00:19:40,028 Speaker 7: you took part in Missou's pro day. How would you 451 00:19:40,068 --> 00:19:42,188 Speaker 7: rate your performance in front of scouts and coaches at 452 00:19:42,228 --> 00:19:43,068 Speaker 7: NFL gms? 453 00:19:43,828 --> 00:19:43,948 Speaker 9: Uh? 454 00:19:44,028 --> 00:19:46,148 Speaker 18: Yeah, I would say I've been having a great process. 455 00:19:46,388 --> 00:19:49,188 Speaker 18: I just honestly have three goals. Every time you know, 456 00:19:49,308 --> 00:19:51,948 Speaker 18: an any opportunity I get to compete. My first goal 457 00:19:52,308 --> 00:19:55,188 Speaker 18: is just to have fun. My second goal is just 458 00:19:55,228 --> 00:19:58,028 Speaker 18: to be better than the last time I was on tape, 459 00:19:58,028 --> 00:19:59,748 Speaker 18: So every time people see me, I want to be 460 00:19:59,748 --> 00:20:02,588 Speaker 18: better and really just my last goal is to show 461 00:20:02,748 --> 00:20:05,228 Speaker 18: on the best defensive lineman in the drift. But every 462 00:20:05,228 --> 00:20:07,468 Speaker 18: opportunity I get, I'm just making the most of it 463 00:20:07,508 --> 00:20:08,948 Speaker 18: and enjoying this process. 464 00:20:10,468 --> 00:20:12,788 Speaker 6: I can tell and we love this about you. You 465 00:20:12,828 --> 00:20:17,628 Speaker 6: have described yourself as quote a mixture of Chris Jones 466 00:20:18,028 --> 00:20:19,188 Speaker 6: and Max Crosby. 467 00:20:19,508 --> 00:20:21,068 Speaker 4: We're talking to Chris Crosby right now. 468 00:20:21,068 --> 00:20:23,988 Speaker 6: Guys, that is the comp What similarities do you see 469 00:20:24,028 --> 00:20:25,268 Speaker 6: in their games and yours? 470 00:20:25,748 --> 00:20:28,788 Speaker 18: Yes, I would say definitely Chris Jones at the three Tech. 471 00:20:28,908 --> 00:20:31,508 Speaker 18: I love how he's webbing and he's always uses his 472 00:20:31,628 --> 00:20:35,028 Speaker 18: hands and always forklifts on the inside like he's never 473 00:20:35,068 --> 00:20:37,948 Speaker 18: getting blocked. And then Max Crosby on the outside. He 474 00:20:37,988 --> 00:20:40,708 Speaker 18: has very long arms like me, so he's always turning 475 00:20:40,788 --> 00:20:43,788 Speaker 18: his shoulders, upper body rotation, and he plays with such 476 00:20:43,828 --> 00:20:44,548 Speaker 18: a high motor. 477 00:20:44,828 --> 00:20:46,108 Speaker 4: And these are two of the best. 478 00:20:45,948 --> 00:20:48,188 Speaker 18: Guys in the NFL and guys that I look up to, 479 00:20:48,548 --> 00:20:50,468 Speaker 18: and I watched the tape all the time to find 480 00:20:50,468 --> 00:20:51,908 Speaker 18: ways for myself to get better. 481 00:20:53,348 --> 00:20:55,428 Speaker 2: That was a good breakdown. You didn't play high school 482 00:20:55,468 --> 00:20:57,868 Speaker 2: football until your junior year. The plan was to get 483 00:20:57,868 --> 00:21:00,988 Speaker 2: a college scholarship, which you received from Missouri. If you 484 00:21:01,108 --> 00:21:03,988 Speaker 2: didn't get a football scholarship, what was the backup plan. 485 00:21:04,428 --> 00:21:04,988 Speaker 4: This, mansid? 486 00:21:04,988 --> 00:21:06,868 Speaker 18: If I didn't get football, scottsip but I honestly would 487 00:21:06,868 --> 00:21:08,948 Speaker 18: have went to the Marines. I felt like I had 488 00:21:08,988 --> 00:21:12,188 Speaker 18: a service family background, and also I just wanted to 489 00:21:12,228 --> 00:21:14,628 Speaker 18: wait for me to pay for college and you know, 490 00:21:14,708 --> 00:21:16,908 Speaker 18: to be able to get out of Michigan. But yeah, 491 00:21:16,948 --> 00:21:17,988 Speaker 18: I would have been the Marines. 492 00:21:19,788 --> 00:21:20,348 Speaker 2: That's awesome. 493 00:21:20,428 --> 00:21:20,988 Speaker 4: That's awesome. 494 00:21:21,508 --> 00:21:24,188 Speaker 2: Things have obviously worked out for you. And we actually 495 00:21:24,228 --> 00:21:26,908 Speaker 2: have an interview you did during your high school years. 496 00:21:26,908 --> 00:21:29,348 Speaker 2: There's back in twenty eighteen. Take a listen to this. 497 00:21:30,108 --> 00:21:32,268 Speaker 4: Are you utilis this year as a junior? And how 498 00:21:32,308 --> 00:21:34,708 Speaker 4: do you think you performed this year? 499 00:21:35,188 --> 00:21:37,268 Speaker 15: It was really just like I feel like just touching 500 00:21:37,308 --> 00:21:39,908 Speaker 15: the water, really because this is my first high school 501 00:21:39,988 --> 00:21:42,348 Speaker 15: year in the past season. Now that I know like 502 00:21:42,388 --> 00:21:45,188 Speaker 15: what I'm really capable of, this year's gonna be amazing. 503 00:21:45,188 --> 00:21:46,068 Speaker 4: But I can't wait. 504 00:21:48,028 --> 00:21:52,108 Speaker 2: From just touching the water to about to be drafted. 505 00:21:52,188 --> 00:21:54,788 Speaker 2: What do you remember about yourself back then and what 506 00:21:54,948 --> 00:21:56,988 Speaker 2: goes through your mind when you're listening to that clip. 507 00:21:57,788 --> 00:22:00,748 Speaker 18: Yeah, I definitely think back of the process and starting 508 00:22:00,748 --> 00:22:02,748 Speaker 18: at the very bottom, like I'll never forget like the 509 00:22:02,788 --> 00:22:05,228 Speaker 18: first day lifting weights. I remember I got one thirty 510 00:22:05,228 --> 00:22:08,228 Speaker 18: five stuck on my chest and now to think like 511 00:22:08,708 --> 00:22:10,828 Speaker 18: how much hard work I had to put into this, 512 00:22:10,908 --> 00:22:13,428 Speaker 18: how much I had to grow with my teammates in 513 00:22:13,508 --> 00:22:15,988 Speaker 18: high school and get to the college level and try 514 00:22:16,028 --> 00:22:18,828 Speaker 18: to recreate the process to be the best. There's Robinson 515 00:22:18,868 --> 00:22:21,388 Speaker 18: each and every day, but it's really a blessing and 516 00:22:21,508 --> 00:22:24,348 Speaker 18: just staying humble and just working hard as I possibly 517 00:22:24,388 --> 00:22:27,028 Speaker 18: can each and every day and realize, you know, it's 518 00:22:27,108 --> 00:22:29,628 Speaker 18: more work to be done. You know, I'm excited for 519 00:22:29,668 --> 00:22:31,988 Speaker 18: the NFL. You know, I didn't come to participate. I 520 00:22:32,028 --> 00:22:34,388 Speaker 18: came to dominate. So just making sure each and every 521 00:22:34,468 --> 00:22:37,028 Speaker 18: day I'm better and be able to reach my goals. 522 00:22:38,428 --> 00:22:40,468 Speaker 5: All right, Well, you've had You've had so much success 523 00:22:40,788 --> 00:22:44,188 Speaker 5: on the field, but off the field, you've started your 524 00:22:44,188 --> 00:22:44,828 Speaker 5: own foundation. 525 00:22:45,028 --> 00:22:46,708 Speaker 4: Tell us a little bit more about that. 526 00:22:47,068 --> 00:22:49,868 Speaker 5: What's the motivation behind that, and tell us anything that 527 00:22:49,908 --> 00:22:51,228 Speaker 5: you have going on with the foundation. 528 00:22:52,148 --> 00:22:55,748 Speaker 18: Yeah, So going into my senior year, I had in 529 00:22:55,868 --> 00:22:58,828 Speaker 18: August of twenty twenty three, I had a book back 530 00:22:58,908 --> 00:23:01,068 Speaker 18: drive where I purchase one hundred book backs for the 531 00:23:01,108 --> 00:23:03,708 Speaker 18: local kids in my community and that attend my church 532 00:23:04,388 --> 00:23:06,788 Speaker 18: after that event, and I'm so glad my teammates were 533 00:23:06,788 --> 00:23:08,868 Speaker 18: able to come out. This was all during faul Camp 534 00:23:09,188 --> 00:23:12,388 Speaker 18: and after that event, I thought about the inspiration that 535 00:23:12,708 --> 00:23:14,708 Speaker 18: I'm going to bring other kids and other people in 536 00:23:14,708 --> 00:23:17,188 Speaker 18: our community. So I filed the paperwork, started my own 537 00:23:17,228 --> 00:23:20,548 Speaker 18: nonprofit and in this past Christmas, I raised over three 538 00:23:20,588 --> 00:23:24,748 Speaker 18: thousand dollars for three families in need. And now going forward, 539 00:23:24,788 --> 00:23:26,988 Speaker 18: my goal is just to do three events each year 540 00:23:27,388 --> 00:23:29,668 Speaker 18: and just get back my blessings to others, because I'm 541 00:23:29,748 --> 00:23:32,068 Speaker 18: really blessed to be in this position that I'm in. 542 00:23:32,108 --> 00:23:34,868 Speaker 18: But it doesn't help anybody if I don't give back. 543 00:23:34,948 --> 00:23:37,788 Speaker 18: And you know, we are as a community continue to grow. 544 00:23:39,388 --> 00:23:42,628 Speaker 7: I absolutely love that you understand it at a young age, 545 00:23:42,628 --> 00:23:45,348 Speaker 7: and I gotta imagine a lot of that started in 546 00:23:45,388 --> 00:23:48,348 Speaker 7: your childhood and you growing up outside of Detroit, and 547 00:23:48,388 --> 00:23:51,828 Speaker 7: the twenty and twenty four NFL Draft is in Detroit. 548 00:23:52,188 --> 00:23:57,868 Speaker 7: As a baby, you were wearing Detroit Lions gear. Yo, 549 00:23:58,108 --> 00:23:58,788 Speaker 7: look at that guy. 550 00:23:58,868 --> 00:24:00,948 Speaker 4: You are later on a huge. 551 00:24:00,668 --> 00:24:03,908 Speaker 7: Fan of Calvin Johnson and a Matthew Stafford. 552 00:24:04,508 --> 00:24:05,108 Speaker 4: Have you been. 553 00:24:04,948 --> 00:24:07,748 Speaker 7: Invited to the NFL Draft? Have you started to think 554 00:24:07,748 --> 00:24:09,908 Speaker 7: about what it could possibly be off you're walking across 555 00:24:09,948 --> 00:24:12,948 Speaker 7: that stage or your hometown, possibly to become a Detroit Lion. 556 00:24:13,788 --> 00:24:13,988 Speaker 9: Man. 557 00:24:14,028 --> 00:24:15,188 Speaker 4: I think about it all the time. 558 00:24:15,268 --> 00:24:17,468 Speaker 18: I haven't gotten invited yet, you know, just waiting to 559 00:24:17,508 --> 00:24:19,708 Speaker 18: see how everything plays out. But that would be a 560 00:24:19,748 --> 00:24:22,348 Speaker 18: huge opportunity, a huge blessing to be able to walk 561 00:24:22,948 --> 00:24:25,948 Speaker 18: in my hometown on day one. So just stay in 562 00:24:26,028 --> 00:24:29,428 Speaker 18: the course, waiting out the process. But man, it's a 563 00:24:29,548 --> 00:24:32,228 Speaker 18: dream being from Michigan. I remember last time I was home, 564 00:24:32,268 --> 00:24:34,548 Speaker 18: I was driving downtown Detroit and I just had to 565 00:24:34,588 --> 00:24:37,188 Speaker 18: stop and just look at the sign and just pray 566 00:24:37,228 --> 00:24:39,868 Speaker 18: about it and just think, by this is a blessing 567 00:24:39,948 --> 00:24:42,948 Speaker 18: coming from my junior year of high school to missou 568 00:24:43,068 --> 00:24:45,068 Speaker 18: to now this is my next chapter. But this would 569 00:24:45,108 --> 00:24:48,068 Speaker 18: be a huge accomplishment. And you know, we'll see what happens. 570 00:24:49,708 --> 00:24:50,788 Speaker 4: Dars, we can't wait. 571 00:24:50,828 --> 00:24:54,188 Speaker 7: You did not come to participate, you came to dominate. 572 00:24:54,428 --> 00:24:56,308 Speaker 7: We can't wait to see where you end up. Man, 573 00:24:56,308 --> 00:24:57,948 Speaker 7: thanks for coming through this morning. 574 00:24:58,388 --> 00:24:59,548 Speaker 18: All right, thanks for having me. 575 00:25:04,468 --> 00:25:07,348 Speaker 2: Guest has over thirty years of NFL experience. He's served 576 00:25:07,348 --> 00:25:10,868 Speaker 2: as Vice President of Player PERSONNELIT, General Manager and assistant 577 00:25:10,908 --> 00:25:13,348 Speaker 2: GM and now he is our front office analyst for 578 00:25:13,428 --> 00:25:16,948 Speaker 2: NFL Network. Please welcome three time Super Bowl champion. 579 00:25:16,708 --> 00:25:17,988 Speaker 4: Scott Pioli. 580 00:25:19,748 --> 00:25:24,068 Speaker 2: At the annual league meeting today. Is Scott, good morning. Well, 581 00:25:24,108 --> 00:25:25,828 Speaker 2: when I said three times super Bowl champ. Now like 582 00:25:25,908 --> 00:25:27,348 Speaker 2: Jason's got a thing going on because we have a 583 00:25:27,348 --> 00:25:29,348 Speaker 2: two time Super Bowl champ and now it's. 584 00:25:29,188 --> 00:25:30,908 Speaker 4: Just going to get him out of here. It's going 585 00:25:30,988 --> 00:25:31,708 Speaker 4: to hurt us feelings. 586 00:25:31,708 --> 00:25:35,508 Speaker 2: I'm not even sure if you can be on with us, Scott. Look, 587 00:25:36,308 --> 00:25:39,268 Speaker 2: you want it, you deserve it. At the annual league 588 00:25:39,268 --> 00:25:42,868 Speaker 2: meeting on Monday, Scott, the owners unanimously banned the hip 589 00:25:43,068 --> 00:25:45,308 Speaker 2: drop tackle. There's been a lot of talk around the 590 00:25:45,348 --> 00:25:47,348 Speaker 2: breakfast table here this morning with us about it. Some 591 00:25:47,388 --> 00:25:50,188 Speaker 2: players have voiced their displeasure over the rule change on 592 00:25:50,268 --> 00:25:52,308 Speaker 2: social media. What is your take on that. 593 00:25:52,308 --> 00:25:57,348 Speaker 9: Decision, Sarah, I'm all for this. I truly believe in 594 00:25:57,388 --> 00:25:59,548 Speaker 9: player safety and I think that's what this rule is 595 00:25:59,588 --> 00:26:03,428 Speaker 9: all about. And you know, when you look back, rules 596 00:26:03,588 --> 00:26:07,188 Speaker 9: always have unintended consequences, And when we decided to take 597 00:26:07,268 --> 00:26:09,828 Speaker 9: the head out of the game, which was very important 598 00:26:09,908 --> 00:26:11,908 Speaker 9: and we need to do, there was going to be 599 00:26:11,948 --> 00:26:15,028 Speaker 9: some unintended consequences. First, it was going to be lower 600 00:26:15,068 --> 00:26:18,308 Speaker 9: leg injuries to players during tackles. The next thing was 601 00:26:18,348 --> 00:26:22,148 Speaker 9: going to be the inception or the finding of this 602 00:26:22,228 --> 00:26:24,068 Speaker 9: new kind of tackle, the hip drop tackle. 603 00:26:24,468 --> 00:26:26,068 Speaker 4: And to me, it's a tackle. 604 00:26:26,108 --> 00:26:29,748 Speaker 9: It's so unnecessary as long as we teach players how 605 00:26:29,788 --> 00:26:32,908 Speaker 9: to tackle better. As we look around the league, once 606 00:26:32,948 --> 00:26:35,308 Speaker 9: we took the head of the game, tackling skills went 607 00:26:35,388 --> 00:26:37,948 Speaker 9: down because it was less time spent on it in practice. 608 00:26:38,268 --> 00:26:41,588 Speaker 9: There was less time spent on it, you know, throughout 609 00:26:41,588 --> 00:26:44,348 Speaker 9: the training camp. So to me, this is a this 610 00:26:44,428 --> 00:26:46,428 Speaker 9: is a rule that's really going to help the safety 611 00:26:46,468 --> 00:26:48,548 Speaker 9: of the players when I look at it. You know, 612 00:26:48,588 --> 00:26:51,268 Speaker 9: we all know what it looks like when we see it. 613 00:26:51,828 --> 00:26:54,388 Speaker 9: And to me, the players that are complaining about this, 614 00:26:54,548 --> 00:26:57,828 Speaker 9: or the players Association having a problem with this, they 615 00:26:57,908 --> 00:27:00,308 Speaker 9: say it's going to be they're concerned about the consistency 616 00:27:00,388 --> 00:27:03,228 Speaker 9: of the ruling. But to me, that's not a reason 617 00:27:03,548 --> 00:27:05,548 Speaker 9: to keep it at it the game. They need to 618 00:27:05,628 --> 00:27:06,948 Speaker 9: keep this out of the game for sure. 619 00:27:07,708 --> 00:27:10,868 Speaker 5: Hey, Scott as if you don't know this about me, 620 00:27:10,908 --> 00:27:11,788 Speaker 5: I played lacrosse. 621 00:27:13,148 --> 00:27:14,028 Speaker 4: Chris played lacrosse. 622 00:27:14,228 --> 00:27:19,388 Speaker 9: I'm a scout, of course I know this, man. 623 00:27:19,868 --> 00:27:23,028 Speaker 5: But when it comes to all these NFL prospects, do 624 00:27:23,068 --> 00:27:26,548 Speaker 5: the scouts or executives give them bonus points for if 625 00:27:26,548 --> 00:27:29,668 Speaker 5: they were a multi sport athlete or they played something 626 00:27:29,748 --> 00:27:33,028 Speaker 5: else other than football growing up or in college. 627 00:27:34,268 --> 00:27:34,548 Speaker 4: Chris. 628 00:27:34,548 --> 00:27:36,508 Speaker 9: I always thought it was important to me. It was 629 00:27:36,548 --> 00:27:39,548 Speaker 9: a bonus for players for a multitude of reasons. Again, 630 00:27:39,708 --> 00:27:41,748 Speaker 9: one of the things to me that was so important 631 00:27:41,828 --> 00:27:44,068 Speaker 9: is if you play another sport, you have a different 632 00:27:44,108 --> 00:27:48,828 Speaker 9: type of athletic intelligence and understanding and ability really to 633 00:27:48,988 --> 00:27:53,748 Speaker 9: make on field in competition decision making and solve and 634 00:27:53,828 --> 00:27:56,388 Speaker 9: problem solving. So to me, you know, I know you 635 00:27:56,428 --> 00:27:58,428 Speaker 9: were a lacrosse guy. I knew another guy who was 636 00:27:58,468 --> 00:28:00,428 Speaker 9: a pretty good lacrosse player in college, guy by the 637 00:28:00,548 --> 00:28:03,108 Speaker 9: name of Jim Brown, who was a two time All American. 638 00:28:03,148 --> 00:28:04,348 Speaker 9: And I got to meet him when I was a 639 00:28:04,628 --> 00:28:08,748 Speaker 9: graduate assistant at Syracuse, and Jim talked about how important 640 00:28:08,788 --> 00:28:11,348 Speaker 9: it was for him and how much it helped him 641 00:28:11,348 --> 00:28:13,948 Speaker 9: in terms of his decision making on the field, even 642 00:28:14,028 --> 00:28:14,348 Speaker 9: though the. 643 00:28:14,428 --> 00:28:16,028 Speaker 4: Sports were vastly different. 644 00:28:16,228 --> 00:28:18,548 Speaker 9: It was training his mind to be able to make 645 00:28:18,948 --> 00:28:22,868 Speaker 9: in competition decisions. And you know, when I look at 646 00:28:22,988 --> 00:28:25,988 Speaker 9: multi sport athletes, I was always a big believer in wrestlers. 647 00:28:26,308 --> 00:28:28,748 Speaker 9: We had Steven Neil who was a starter for US 648 00:28:28,788 --> 00:28:30,988 Speaker 9: at the New England Patriots in those in that first 649 00:28:31,508 --> 00:28:35,068 Speaker 9: decade of championships. He started for US for seven years. 650 00:28:35,388 --> 00:28:38,388 Speaker 9: He started for three Super Bowls for US for three 651 00:28:38,468 --> 00:28:41,308 Speaker 9: Super Bowls and he never played college football. He was 652 00:28:41,348 --> 00:28:44,548 Speaker 9: a Cal Bakersfield. He was a world champion wrestler, he 653 00:28:44,628 --> 00:28:47,828 Speaker 9: was a national championship wrestler, and he always had something 654 00:28:47,868 --> 00:28:50,988 Speaker 9: about his toughness, his leverage, his mindset. There's been a 655 00:28:51,068 --> 00:28:53,388 Speaker 9: lot of players that were wrestlers have been very successful. 656 00:28:53,588 --> 00:28:56,588 Speaker 9: I also remember in nineteen ninety six I was with 657 00:28:56,668 --> 00:29:00,108 Speaker 9: Baltimore Ravens. We drafted two players that were multi sport athletes. 658 00:29:00,348 --> 00:29:04,188 Speaker 9: Ray Lewis was a two time national high school state 659 00:29:04,428 --> 00:29:08,108 Speaker 9: campion wrestler in Florida, and Jonathan Ogden was both an 660 00:29:08,108 --> 00:29:11,228 Speaker 9: All American football won the Outland Trophy at UCLA, but 661 00:29:11,348 --> 00:29:14,668 Speaker 9: was also a national champion shot putter. I believe being 662 00:29:14,668 --> 00:29:17,188 Speaker 9: a multi sport athlete does have value. 663 00:29:18,508 --> 00:29:21,268 Speaker 7: Those wrestlers in that offensive line and defensive line. It 664 00:29:21,308 --> 00:29:23,748 Speaker 7: always comes to fruition. I just signed my son up 665 00:29:23,748 --> 00:29:26,028 Speaker 7: for lacrosse and hopes that in the two sports, Scott 666 00:29:26,468 --> 00:29:29,428 Speaker 7: are just still scouting somewhere, consulting and doing those things 667 00:29:29,428 --> 00:29:31,228 Speaker 7: to get him there. But Scott, I want to look 668 00:29:31,268 --> 00:29:34,108 Speaker 7: ahead to the NFL draft now. You worked with LSU 669 00:29:34,148 --> 00:29:37,308 Speaker 7: as a consultant again this season is there a player 670 00:29:37,348 --> 00:29:39,588 Speaker 7: there at LSU that you're keeping your eye on come 671 00:29:39,668 --> 00:29:41,628 Speaker 7: this late April for the NFL Draft. 672 00:29:43,348 --> 00:29:45,828 Speaker 9: Well, Jason, of course they're going to have three guys 673 00:29:45,828 --> 00:29:47,308 Speaker 9: in my opinion, they're going to get drafted in the 674 00:29:47,308 --> 00:29:50,948 Speaker 9: first round. Of course, Jaden Daniels, but Malik Neighbors and 675 00:29:50,988 --> 00:29:53,588 Speaker 9: Brian Thomas are probably going to get drafted also, So 676 00:29:53,708 --> 00:29:57,028 Speaker 9: they are loaded. When I look at Jaden Daniels, so 677 00:29:57,268 --> 00:29:59,908 Speaker 9: this is a special football player. I had to get 678 00:29:59,948 --> 00:30:02,228 Speaker 9: down and remember I was working on Eastern times, so 679 00:30:02,228 --> 00:30:04,108 Speaker 9: I would get into the office a little bit early 680 00:30:04,628 --> 00:30:07,668 Speaker 9: and I would get there and Jaden Daniels was there 681 00:30:07,908 --> 00:30:11,268 Speaker 9: every single morning, and he would get in about five 682 00:30:11,268 --> 00:30:15,228 Speaker 9: point fifteen five point thirty and start working on virtual 683 00:30:15,268 --> 00:30:18,348 Speaker 9: reality and film watching. And I remember one time I 684 00:30:18,388 --> 00:30:20,788 Speaker 9: was asking, you know, not as a scout, but I 685 00:30:20,788 --> 00:30:23,548 Speaker 9: was like, Jayden, tell me about this virtual reality stuff. 686 00:30:23,548 --> 00:30:24,868 Speaker 9: What are you getting at it? Is it all just 687 00:30:24,908 --> 00:30:28,068 Speaker 9: for show? And his eyes lit up, And when he 688 00:30:28,148 --> 00:30:31,108 Speaker 9: started talking about the detail of his preparation, he told 689 00:30:31,148 --> 00:30:33,828 Speaker 9: me this story how he had never played at Mississippi State, 690 00:30:34,188 --> 00:30:37,308 Speaker 9: but when he put the goggles on, he the week 691 00:30:37,388 --> 00:30:40,548 Speaker 9: before the Mississippi State game, knew exactly what the entire 692 00:30:40,588 --> 00:30:42,908 Speaker 9: stadium looked like, he knew where the play clocks were 693 00:30:42,908 --> 00:30:46,868 Speaker 9: in both end zones. He knew every single detail about 694 00:30:46,908 --> 00:30:48,988 Speaker 9: the state and that he needed to know. In terms 695 00:30:49,028 --> 00:30:53,548 Speaker 9: of preparation for the game, again, we can everyone sees 696 00:30:53,908 --> 00:30:56,028 Speaker 9: how good of a player is, how talented he is, 697 00:30:56,388 --> 00:30:59,188 Speaker 9: how accurate he is, what an athlete he is, But 698 00:30:59,308 --> 00:31:01,908 Speaker 9: what you don't see is the preparation. And this guy 699 00:31:01,988 --> 00:31:05,628 Speaker 9: truly loves the game, loves the comp petition, and he 700 00:31:05,708 --> 00:31:07,508 Speaker 9: is just a special kind of leader. So to me, 701 00:31:07,668 --> 00:31:10,028 Speaker 9: Jaden Daniels is a guy that I've certainly got my 702 00:31:10,108 --> 00:31:10,468 Speaker 9: eye on. 703 00:31:11,748 --> 00:31:14,708 Speaker 2: You know what, Kyle would call that the intangible stuff. 704 00:31:14,828 --> 00:31:18,228 Speaker 2: Kyle's big on the intangible. And by the way, don't 705 00:31:18,268 --> 00:31:20,828 Speaker 2: let Jason fool you. His kids in like seventeen different sports. 706 00:31:20,828 --> 00:31:22,868 Speaker 2: So he's going to be drafted next week probably. 707 00:31:25,708 --> 00:31:27,988 Speaker 9: Hey, if I ever get back into it, I would 708 00:31:28,028 --> 00:31:29,268 Speaker 9: absolutely take hi. 709 00:31:29,308 --> 00:31:29,868 Speaker 4: Mccordy