1 00:00:00,400 --> 00:00:05,600 Speaker 1: Do you Around the NFL podcast? You spend fifty dollars 2 00:00:05,640 --> 00:00:09,640 Speaker 1: on Jewel c ds. We welcome back to another edition 3 00:00:09,680 --> 00:00:12,200 Speaker 1: of the Around the NFL Podcast. My name is Dan 4 00:00:12,360 --> 00:00:14,800 Speaker 1: Nzas and I am joined by Roof Beld with heroes 5 00:00:15,160 --> 00:00:19,520 Speaker 1: Mark Sessler, Colleen Wolf and Greg Rosenthal. What's up? Boys? 6 00:00:19,520 --> 00:00:23,840 Speaker 1: And well man? Hey, hey, I don't know West isn't here, 7 00:00:23,880 --> 00:00:26,040 Speaker 1: so somebody's got to step in. You did it? But 8 00:00:26,160 --> 00:00:29,200 Speaker 1: is that is that the hill you want to go on? 9 00:00:29,280 --> 00:00:33,120 Speaker 1: The Hey? Hey, that's usually what I do? You are? Hey? Hey, 10 00:00:33,200 --> 00:00:36,320 Speaker 1: that's our Hey gang should copyright there? Yeah? Hey, hey, 11 00:00:36,440 --> 00:00:39,199 Speaker 1: nobody else is We gotta start selling some merch And 12 00:00:39,280 --> 00:00:41,920 Speaker 1: this one I picture it would be a T shirt 13 00:00:41,960 --> 00:00:45,320 Speaker 1: with a giant Colleen face that takes up the entire 14 00:00:45,400 --> 00:00:49,839 Speaker 1: shirt and then like across the face, like hey, is 15 00:00:49,840 --> 00:00:51,960 Speaker 1: that how I say it? I thought you were in 16 00:00:51,960 --> 00:00:54,840 Speaker 1: another direction. Maybe there's a couple of those. Then there's 17 00:00:54,880 --> 00:00:59,840 Speaker 1: another giant Colleen face one with across it. Awkward? I 18 00:01:00,040 --> 00:01:01,960 Speaker 1: so cam, why don't why do all the sharts have 19 00:01:02,000 --> 00:01:05,520 Speaker 1: to have giant Colleen heads on them? Saying that I 20 00:01:05,560 --> 00:01:09,039 Speaker 1: have a giant head? Dant calm down, alright, we want 21 00:01:09,080 --> 00:01:11,320 Speaker 1: to get off to a nice start today with the show. 22 00:01:11,400 --> 00:01:13,960 Speaker 1: I just think you involved with some merch, lose some 23 00:01:14,080 --> 00:01:15,760 Speaker 1: units and we can all make a little money. That's all. 24 00:01:15,840 --> 00:01:18,160 Speaker 1: That's fine. I mean, we've come up with this merch 25 00:01:18,280 --> 00:01:21,920 Speaker 1: idea for sale over the years, and it's been made 26 00:01:22,040 --> 00:01:25,720 Speaker 1: very clear to us, uh by high ranking people at 27 00:01:25,720 --> 00:01:29,600 Speaker 1: this company that we have literally zero ability to do that. 28 00:01:29,800 --> 00:01:33,600 Speaker 1: Well we go rogue, then we'll rogue. Would also mean 29 00:01:34,120 --> 00:01:37,640 Speaker 1: severing employment, which you know, maybe you do that at time. 30 00:01:37,680 --> 00:01:39,959 Speaker 1: We are off to a flying start on the Monday 31 00:01:40,160 --> 00:01:44,520 Speaker 1: edition of the Around the NFL podcast UM sponsored by 32 00:01:44,640 --> 00:01:48,840 Speaker 1: No One beholden may really beholden to No One? No 33 00:01:49,000 --> 00:01:52,040 Speaker 1: sponsors today, Well, the top of the show not sponsored, 34 00:01:52,760 --> 00:01:57,400 Speaker 1: but we have sponsors within the show kind of beholden. 35 00:01:57,520 --> 00:02:00,200 Speaker 1: And by the way, like you know, listeners that are 36 00:02:00,200 --> 00:02:03,800 Speaker 1: tweeting at us, like disappointed about the sponsorships come back 37 00:02:03,840 --> 00:02:07,440 Speaker 1: to us, well, these are directives. They come from other 38 00:02:07,480 --> 00:02:09,560 Speaker 1: places in the building. We're just doing our best to 39 00:02:09,560 --> 00:02:12,440 Speaker 1: do a good show. That's all. Well, news splash. We've 40 00:02:12,440 --> 00:02:14,519 Speaker 1: wanted these sponsors, and if you like the show, you 41 00:02:14,560 --> 00:02:16,520 Speaker 1: should be rooting for us to have sponsors because if 42 00:02:16,520 --> 00:02:19,600 Speaker 1: we don't, eventually there won't be a show there you go. 43 00:02:19,680 --> 00:02:22,720 Speaker 1: I mean everything, I don't know everybody. I don't know 44 00:02:22,720 --> 00:02:25,440 Speaker 1: why we're yelling. But every every podcast I listened to 45 00:02:25,560 --> 00:02:27,960 Speaker 1: has sponsors, and I you know, sometimes i'll hit hit 46 00:02:28,000 --> 00:02:29,600 Speaker 1: the forward, you know something. Well, we didn't have a 47 00:02:29,600 --> 00:02:33,520 Speaker 1: sponsor before. Someone who sent us lunches bottles of bourbon 48 00:02:33,600 --> 00:02:36,320 Speaker 1: and it's a good Christmas car. You want to keep us? 49 00:02:36,600 --> 00:02:40,800 Speaker 1: You never got any of those. That's weird. You missed 50 00:02:40,800 --> 00:02:42,919 Speaker 1: the boat. The mr F boat was a gorgeous boat. 51 00:02:43,280 --> 00:02:45,880 Speaker 1: The paramore was like, oh I got this great hand lotion. 52 00:02:45,960 --> 00:02:49,360 Speaker 1: It was so lovely. Well that was actually four West, 53 00:02:50,840 --> 00:02:52,680 Speaker 1: Let's could use it. West will be back with us 54 00:02:53,200 --> 00:02:56,040 Speaker 1: um later in the week. Three more shows this week, 55 00:02:56,080 --> 00:02:59,760 Speaker 1: So Connie, uh, it was kind enough to jump in 56 00:03:00,240 --> 00:03:02,440 Speaker 1: and do today's show, which is a nice one, A 57 00:03:02,480 --> 00:03:04,640 Speaker 1: nice solid show. If you're looking for a pre pre 58 00:03:04,760 --> 00:03:08,639 Speaker 1: show grade, how do you feel? I mean, honestly, we 59 00:03:08,720 --> 00:03:12,200 Speaker 1: got Colleen here, which Colleen, you know, I got endless 60 00:03:12,240 --> 00:03:15,560 Speaker 1: respect for you. Greg just got up leaving the studio. 61 00:03:15,600 --> 00:03:19,800 Speaker 1: Actually right now, why are you doing that? Where you go, Oh, 62 00:03:19,840 --> 00:03:21,840 Speaker 1: he's he has to get some water. That was just 63 00:03:21,880 --> 00:03:26,400 Speaker 1: a bizarre move. Well, well, that's I'll give Greg this. 64 00:03:26,480 --> 00:03:27,799 Speaker 1: He gave me a look like he knew it was 65 00:03:27,840 --> 00:03:31,600 Speaker 1: not gonna be received. You know, pros guys. You know 66 00:03:31,760 --> 00:03:34,880 Speaker 1: I get up for ten fifteen seconds. There's many parts 67 00:03:34,920 --> 00:03:37,720 Speaker 1: of the show where I don't speak for ten fifteen seconds. 68 00:03:37,960 --> 00:03:41,040 Speaker 1: So if I wanted to go get some not that minute, 69 00:03:43,680 --> 00:03:48,640 Speaker 1: oh justfting softballs to the rest of the room. You know, 70 00:03:48,720 --> 00:03:50,880 Speaker 1: I wanted to pick up some water for the first time. 71 00:03:51,280 --> 00:03:54,200 Speaker 1: I was about to hand out a really nice, pretty 72 00:03:54,200 --> 00:03:57,240 Speaker 1: show grade, but one of the four people on the 73 00:03:57,280 --> 00:03:59,119 Speaker 1: show getting up and just walking out of the room, 74 00:03:59,400 --> 00:04:02,280 Speaker 1: I gotta knock it down to a B minus. I 75 00:04:02,360 --> 00:04:06,440 Speaker 1: gotta knock it down anyway, still passing grade, still passing grade. 76 00:04:06,480 --> 00:04:12,720 Speaker 1: Today's show, we will u Rookie class. We all examined 77 00:04:13,600 --> 00:04:16,240 Speaker 1: the rookie class. We're gonna do some over unders. And 78 00:04:16,240 --> 00:04:19,360 Speaker 1: I'm starting to realize that our show so a lot 79 00:04:19,400 --> 00:04:22,440 Speaker 1: of elements Greg like elements put it that way, that 80 00:04:22,520 --> 00:04:26,159 Speaker 1: are creeping into the show into in terms of these segments. 81 00:04:26,640 --> 00:04:31,520 Speaker 1: We're gonna do over unders for rookie production. So, um, 82 00:04:31,560 --> 00:04:34,120 Speaker 1: any any kind of big names that are out there 83 00:04:34,160 --> 00:04:36,760 Speaker 1: that teams are and fans are excited about We're gonna 84 00:04:36,760 --> 00:04:39,560 Speaker 1: take a shot going around the room predicting what kind 85 00:04:39,560 --> 00:04:42,720 Speaker 1: of production they have in year one, and then the 86 00:04:42,720 --> 00:04:44,960 Speaker 1: rest of us will either agree or refute one of 87 00:04:45,000 --> 00:04:47,080 Speaker 1: those things. It's one of those type of things. We'll 88 00:04:47,120 --> 00:04:50,160 Speaker 1: also open up the mail bag, always fund up of 89 00:04:50,279 --> 00:04:55,480 Speaker 1: the mail bag and interface with the listeners. Interface. We're 90 00:04:55,480 --> 00:05:01,320 Speaker 1: gonna interface with them, must interface with It's like binary 91 00:05:01,400 --> 00:05:05,160 Speaker 1: code like zeros and ones. Uh and uh. We're gonna 92 00:05:05,200 --> 00:05:07,280 Speaker 1: do some news. To do that, we're gonna go behind 93 00:05:07,320 --> 00:05:09,840 Speaker 1: the glass there. She is the first lady of the 94 00:05:09,880 --> 00:05:14,359 Speaker 1: Around the NFL podcast. Fired Up, young woman. Listen, I 95 00:05:14,480 --> 00:05:17,640 Speaker 1: learned something about Sydney today. By the way, all smiles today. No, 96 00:05:17,839 --> 00:05:20,080 Speaker 1: that's not that's something else going on. We did a 97 00:05:20,120 --> 00:05:23,599 Speaker 1: network kit was a little bit bumpy and and maybe 98 00:05:23,640 --> 00:05:26,599 Speaker 1: some things happened, and Sydney was a house on fire. 99 00:05:26,600 --> 00:05:29,280 Speaker 1: And I said, that's the fire that I want in 100 00:05:29,320 --> 00:05:32,839 Speaker 1: my producer, I mean, thank you, that's not the fire 101 00:05:32,880 --> 00:05:36,240 Speaker 1: I want in my life. But she was fired up. 102 00:05:36,279 --> 00:05:38,560 Speaker 1: Don't need that in my everyday life. It is two 103 00:05:39,240 --> 00:05:42,800 Speaker 1: and I feel like we've already been here for that's true, 104 00:05:42,920 --> 00:05:46,000 Speaker 1: she you know, and that's good. Sydney this this nice girl. 105 00:05:46,080 --> 00:05:49,080 Speaker 1: She goes to Disneyland a lot very you know, mild 106 00:05:49,120 --> 00:05:51,920 Speaker 1: mannered and and nice to people. But don't get on her. 107 00:05:52,200 --> 00:05:54,919 Speaker 1: Don't don't get on her radar. She's got a radar. 108 00:05:54,960 --> 00:05:57,120 Speaker 1: That's what I learned. I think there's probably also a 109 00:05:57,480 --> 00:06:00,760 Speaker 1: to us, a mysterious total park side and we don't 110 00:06:00,760 --> 00:06:05,200 Speaker 1: know right like like many a Disney character. Very sweet. 111 00:06:05,360 --> 00:06:07,760 Speaker 1: But if then if you get her upset, she can 112 00:06:07,800 --> 00:06:10,400 Speaker 1: just send icicles at you out of nowhere. I feel 113 00:06:10,400 --> 00:06:12,520 Speaker 1: like she's fitting in War two now, just like the 114 00:06:12,560 --> 00:06:15,400 Speaker 1: anger that I'm seeing. I like it and and I 115 00:06:15,440 --> 00:06:17,480 Speaker 1: feel like it's perfect. Did we do this to you? 116 00:06:18,880 --> 00:06:21,719 Speaker 1: I definitely think, yeah, we are attached to things that 117 00:06:21,720 --> 00:06:24,800 Speaker 1: have done it to her. All right, let's listen this, hey, guys. 118 00:06:25,160 --> 00:06:29,080 Speaker 1: We gotta get revenge against these guys. Remember what they 119 00:06:29,120 --> 00:06:34,200 Speaker 1: did to us last year. I don't know if anybody 120 00:06:34,200 --> 00:06:36,600 Speaker 1: else in this room saw that. UM I wrote about 121 00:06:36,600 --> 00:06:39,839 Speaker 1: in the end around Spice Adams, who had, you know, 122 00:06:39,839 --> 00:06:43,359 Speaker 1: a nice career with the Bears and where's the Lions? 123 00:06:43,520 --> 00:06:47,800 Speaker 1: Was he? I think? So? Anyway? Uh? Now he works 124 00:06:48,160 --> 00:06:52,600 Speaker 1: I believe in the Lines organization and uh he released 125 00:06:52,600 --> 00:06:55,279 Speaker 1: a video. UM sitting in a locker and kind of 126 00:06:55,279 --> 00:06:58,359 Speaker 1: acting out the different type of like players that he 127 00:06:58,400 --> 00:07:00,280 Speaker 1: played with in terms of what they're at a tudes 128 00:07:00,279 --> 00:07:02,440 Speaker 1: are like in the locker room before games. And that 129 00:07:02,480 --> 00:07:05,320 Speaker 1: one was listed under the subhead of like corny. Team 130 00:07:05,360 --> 00:07:10,800 Speaker 1: captain says, like embarrassing things, Uh, funny stuff. Spice Adams 131 00:07:11,240 --> 00:07:16,720 Speaker 1: first name, real name, anybody Ted Anthony Close that was 132 00:07:16,880 --> 00:07:19,840 Speaker 1: actually sort of Ted is short for Anthony in some circles. 133 00:07:20,280 --> 00:07:23,520 Speaker 1: All right, let's do some news and we will start 134 00:07:25,000 --> 00:07:31,520 Speaker 1: with j Cutler and Mr j Cutler. Good for him because, uh, 135 00:07:31,560 --> 00:07:36,160 Speaker 1: he decided that he is going to actually become a broadcaster. 136 00:07:36,280 --> 00:07:40,000 Speaker 1: Now he's gonna follow the Tony Roma path. Uh it 137 00:07:40,160 --> 00:07:43,000 Speaker 1: was reported it came out on Friday morning. He will 138 00:07:43,360 --> 00:07:47,440 Speaker 1: uh leave for leave the NFL for Fox Sports TV, 139 00:07:47,520 --> 00:07:50,880 Speaker 1: where he will go in the booth the second team there, 140 00:07:51,560 --> 00:07:55,239 Speaker 1: which it's a solid team. It's um I know Charles Davis, 141 00:07:55,280 --> 00:07:58,280 Speaker 1: an NFL network guy, is there, Kevin Kevin Burkhard who 142 00:07:58,320 --> 00:08:00,920 Speaker 1: was kind of a rising star in the industry. And 143 00:08:00,960 --> 00:08:04,640 Speaker 1: now Jay Cutler will join that team. Uh. This time 144 00:08:04,760 --> 00:08:06,800 Speaker 1: comes at a time greg where the offers were not 145 00:08:06,840 --> 00:08:10,760 Speaker 1: coming for Cutler. Uh, and he decided to take this job. 146 00:08:10,840 --> 00:08:13,840 Speaker 1: Cutler appeared on the Wattle and Sylvie Show in Chicago 147 00:08:14,280 --> 00:08:16,720 Speaker 1: and he was asked if he believed, uh this move 148 00:08:16,800 --> 00:08:23,520 Speaker 1: that broadcasting was permanent. Yeah, yeah, I think so. Um yeah, 149 00:08:23,760 --> 00:08:30,520 Speaker 1: I mean yeah, I would think so. I mean I 150 00:08:30,520 --> 00:08:34,520 Speaker 1: didn't know. Let me on trial today. Trial. Yeah, I 151 00:08:34,559 --> 00:08:37,760 Speaker 1: mean it is. Um, I don't really, uh see anything 152 00:08:37,800 --> 00:08:41,680 Speaker 1: else happening. I mean, I'm really I'm happy with where 153 00:08:41,720 --> 00:08:46,360 Speaker 1: I am, Um, you know, in my life and and 154 00:08:46,640 --> 00:08:50,240 Speaker 1: and clearly in the future going forward. So uh yeah, 155 00:08:50,320 --> 00:08:52,400 Speaker 1: we can go ahead and stamp that is kind of 156 00:08:52,559 --> 00:08:56,760 Speaker 1: it's permanent. So his decision making it seems like it's improved. Huh. 157 00:08:56,880 --> 00:08:59,199 Speaker 1: I wish I wish you weren't a liar. I mean 158 00:09:00,120 --> 00:09:03,600 Speaker 1: that sounds exactly. That's exactly the guy that just took 159 00:09:03,600 --> 00:09:06,520 Speaker 1: this job to have himself set up, uh and will 160 00:09:06,559 --> 00:09:08,720 Speaker 1: easily turn his back on that job for a better 161 00:09:08,800 --> 00:09:11,440 Speaker 1: job than involves throwing footballs for a living. That's what 162 00:09:11,559 --> 00:09:13,680 Speaker 1: how that guy answers that well, and his agent during 163 00:09:13,760 --> 00:09:17,559 Speaker 1: the draft days ago, said that he was fully on 164 00:09:17,640 --> 00:09:19,959 Speaker 1: board with potentially playing again. So, I mean, I think 165 00:09:20,080 --> 00:09:23,640 Speaker 1: you're kind of seen someone whose career if it's over 166 00:09:23,760 --> 00:09:26,439 Speaker 1: is suddenly over. You weren't planning for this from months 167 00:09:26,440 --> 00:09:28,679 Speaker 1: and months ago to suddenly you're in a whole new career, 168 00:09:28,679 --> 00:09:30,640 Speaker 1: and it is strange have to answer questions about that. 169 00:09:30,720 --> 00:09:34,280 Speaker 1: He got a nice spot for first of all, and 170 00:09:34,360 --> 00:09:37,520 Speaker 1: he's already got a big time fan in our Chris Wesseling, 171 00:09:37,800 --> 00:09:40,920 Speaker 1: who's been tweeting about just listening to Cutler, thinks so though, 172 00:09:40,960 --> 00:09:43,760 Speaker 1: from like his most despised player on the field to 173 00:09:43,840 --> 00:09:46,320 Speaker 1: maybe one of his favorites in the broadcast booth, because 174 00:09:46,360 --> 00:09:48,560 Speaker 1: from the early sounds of it, it sounds like maybe 175 00:09:48,600 --> 00:09:51,640 Speaker 1: he's gonna be a guy who kind of like his reputation, 176 00:09:51,760 --> 00:09:54,800 Speaker 1: doesn't give a flying f and just says what he thinks, 177 00:09:54,880 --> 00:09:57,880 Speaker 1: Like he was saying, you know, don't don't play Mitchell Trobinsky, 178 00:09:58,000 --> 00:10:01,080 Speaker 1: Like why why throw him into a tire fire? If 179 00:10:01,080 --> 00:10:03,920 Speaker 1: things are going downhill and he's a smart guy, maybe 180 00:10:03,920 --> 00:10:06,120 Speaker 1: he'll be a little sardonic. I mean, it might be 181 00:10:06,200 --> 00:10:08,080 Speaker 1: kind of fun having Jake Color. What if he out 182 00:10:08,160 --> 00:10:11,960 Speaker 1: does Tony Romo. He reminds me of Peter Gibbons from 183 00:10:12,120 --> 00:10:15,600 Speaker 1: Office Space, the character where he's like, I don't like 184 00:10:15,760 --> 00:10:18,200 Speaker 1: my job. I just don't think I'm gonna go anymore 185 00:10:18,800 --> 00:10:22,320 Speaker 1: like that's him to a t. Yeah, I mean Charles Davis, 186 00:10:22,480 --> 00:10:25,680 Speaker 1: who I think he joining that team versus having to 187 00:10:25,760 --> 00:10:29,760 Speaker 1: be under the total media spotlight on National games game 188 00:10:29,800 --> 00:10:31,800 Speaker 1: after game when you just started. Charles Davis is the 189 00:10:31,840 --> 00:10:34,559 Speaker 1: first person to tell you that he did not think 190 00:10:34,600 --> 00:10:36,480 Speaker 1: he was the best announcer first year or two when 191 00:10:36,520 --> 00:10:38,199 Speaker 1: he was doing this, that you grow that you really 192 00:10:38,240 --> 00:10:40,000 Speaker 1: have to learn to do it. And I think that 193 00:10:40,040 --> 00:10:41,680 Speaker 1: it's a good fit for Color and I agree with 194 00:10:41,720 --> 00:10:43,880 Speaker 1: Greg that I would not be surprised if out of 195 00:10:43,920 --> 00:10:47,920 Speaker 1: the gate Cutlor was more enjoyable, more bizarre, and more 196 00:10:48,000 --> 00:10:50,560 Speaker 1: honest than maybe Tony Romo will be. Isn't a little 197 00:10:50,559 --> 00:10:54,080 Speaker 1: weird though that everyone is like, that's everyone's take on this, 198 00:10:54,160 --> 00:10:56,920 Speaker 1: because Tony Romo to me is I think an incredibly 199 00:10:56,960 --> 00:10:59,280 Speaker 1: smart guy that no one's questioning that. But Jake Cutler 200 00:10:59,320 --> 00:11:01,680 Speaker 1: has the more in leaguing personality. Who would you want 201 00:11:01,720 --> 00:11:03,440 Speaker 1: to go listen to it now? Right now? That that's 202 00:11:03,480 --> 00:11:04,920 Speaker 1: kind of what I mean, all of a sudden, now 203 00:11:05,040 --> 00:11:07,920 Speaker 1: after ten years of everyone just beating up on the 204 00:11:07,920 --> 00:11:10,959 Speaker 1: guy for having a horrible personality, and everybody's like, whoa, 205 00:11:11,040 --> 00:11:13,640 Speaker 1: But actually it's different though, that's a good personality. It's 206 00:11:13,679 --> 00:11:15,880 Speaker 1: like it's not a good night. I think. Let me 207 00:11:15,920 --> 00:11:18,360 Speaker 1: just say, I'm gonna say there's a fairly decent chance 208 00:11:18,400 --> 00:11:20,439 Speaker 1: he's terrible at this is that's fine. I think it's 209 00:11:20,480 --> 00:11:25,199 Speaker 1: different than sane saying here's the personality we want in 210 00:11:25,240 --> 00:11:28,320 Speaker 1: our starting quarterback, and here's who we want, you know, 211 00:11:28,920 --> 00:11:31,760 Speaker 1: going and being honest and taking people down announcing a 212 00:11:31,760 --> 00:11:34,520 Speaker 1: football game. It actually lends itself, right or I think 213 00:11:34,520 --> 00:11:36,880 Speaker 1: to being on air and being intriguing. I hope that 214 00:11:36,920 --> 00:11:39,640 Speaker 1: he's just like really dry and super cynical in the 215 00:11:39,640 --> 00:11:42,120 Speaker 1: bo That's the thing. It's like he was always I 216 00:11:42,160 --> 00:11:44,520 Speaker 1: never I was always a Jake Cutler fan. I would say, 217 00:11:44,520 --> 00:11:46,640 Speaker 1: you certainly the biggest one in this room. And his 218 00:11:46,760 --> 00:11:49,600 Speaker 1: standoffishness never bothered me because I thought it was kind 219 00:11:49,600 --> 00:11:52,480 Speaker 1: of like a fun personality type. He was who he was, 220 00:11:52,559 --> 00:11:55,079 Speaker 1: which would be you know, a good skill. And maybe 221 00:11:55,120 --> 00:11:57,160 Speaker 1: now thinking about it in terms of his answer that 222 00:11:57,200 --> 00:11:59,080 Speaker 1: he would play again, maybe they're putting him in a 223 00:11:59,280 --> 00:12:01,520 Speaker 1: in a situation should where well, if if he got 224 00:12:01,559 --> 00:12:03,200 Speaker 1: a job, you could jump out, they could just leave. 225 00:12:03,600 --> 00:12:05,640 Speaker 1: I would think you have Charles Davis and the contract 226 00:12:06,120 --> 00:12:09,800 Speaker 1: to like he probably worked that in because it just 227 00:12:09,840 --> 00:12:12,439 Speaker 1: doesn't sound like that he was definitely out the way 228 00:12:12,520 --> 00:12:15,160 Speaker 1: Romo feels like it's a different situation to me. Also, 229 00:12:15,240 --> 00:12:18,959 Speaker 1: he was asked about this is also on Curtis and 230 00:12:19,040 --> 00:12:24,520 Speaker 1: Sylvie was asked his thoughts about his replacement Chicago or 231 00:12:24,520 --> 00:12:28,360 Speaker 1: his eventual replacement will See Mitch Robinski and whether he 232 00:12:28,400 --> 00:12:31,079 Speaker 1: should be thrown right into the lineup and whether that 233 00:12:31,120 --> 00:12:33,800 Speaker 1: would be a good idea. It's going downhill. I mean, 234 00:12:34,800 --> 00:12:36,439 Speaker 1: I don't really see any reason to play the kid. 235 00:12:36,559 --> 00:12:38,920 Speaker 1: I mean, I'm sure there's gonna be a lot of 236 00:12:38,920 --> 00:12:41,679 Speaker 1: people calling for for his name because you you draft 237 00:12:41,720 --> 00:12:43,520 Speaker 1: him at too, and you draft him for a reason, 238 00:12:43,520 --> 00:12:45,960 Speaker 1: and that's to play football and when games, but like 239 00:12:46,160 --> 00:12:48,600 Speaker 1: for what so you can go out there and take 240 00:12:48,600 --> 00:12:50,600 Speaker 1: a beat in and you know he can get off 241 00:12:50,600 --> 00:12:52,959 Speaker 1: to a rough start. So there you go, Jay Cutler. 242 00:12:53,120 --> 00:12:54,760 Speaker 1: That that's a take I like to take. That's a 243 00:12:54,760 --> 00:12:57,000 Speaker 1: good take. I mean, bad teams do this when they 244 00:12:57,120 --> 00:12:59,760 Speaker 1: overdraft and they don't have a quarterback or there's a 245 00:12:59,800 --> 00:13:02,120 Speaker 1: quarter back issues. You take a rookie and over the 246 00:13:02,160 --> 00:13:06,000 Speaker 1: course of a year or two essentially completely destroy their 247 00:13:06,000 --> 00:13:08,400 Speaker 1: career and then someone else has to come in and 248 00:13:08,760 --> 00:13:11,840 Speaker 1: start over or to set the mental reset them mentally. Well, 249 00:13:11,920 --> 00:13:17,560 Speaker 1: Jake Cutler had the opposite experience, if I remember correctly, 250 00:13:17,679 --> 00:13:21,200 Speaker 1: which is that he joined a team that was right 251 00:13:21,240 --> 00:13:25,160 Speaker 1: in the middle of a playoff race. Uh, but they 252 00:13:25,160 --> 00:13:27,000 Speaker 1: were kind of going downhill at the time, and they 253 00:13:27,080 --> 00:13:28,920 Speaker 1: just threw him into the middle of a playoff race 254 00:13:28,960 --> 00:13:31,640 Speaker 1: at seven and five something like that. His rookie season 255 00:13:31,640 --> 00:13:33,480 Speaker 1: didn't end up going though. Well, I think he lost 256 00:13:33,480 --> 00:13:36,080 Speaker 1: a couple of games down the stretch. Did you guys talk, 257 00:13:36,200 --> 00:13:39,760 Speaker 1: by the way about Cutler on Thursday in terms of 258 00:13:39,800 --> 00:13:42,560 Speaker 1: that he is retiring, because this is did you not 259 00:13:42,640 --> 00:13:45,400 Speaker 1: listen to the Well, I was on most of it, 260 00:13:45,440 --> 00:13:46,960 Speaker 1: but I missed the top of it. I did not 261 00:13:47,120 --> 00:13:50,320 Speaker 1: listen because I'm just saying, should we should we pour 262 00:13:50,400 --> 00:13:53,200 Speaker 1: one out here for j Cutler? Any any final thoughts 263 00:13:53,200 --> 00:13:56,800 Speaker 1: on the entire j Cutler experience? But well, I'm a 264 00:13:56,840 --> 00:14:00,559 Speaker 1: little confused right now. Our podcast pub us last week 265 00:14:00,600 --> 00:14:03,240 Speaker 1: on Thursday, and the news came out on Friday. Okay, 266 00:14:03,440 --> 00:14:06,760 Speaker 1: so we didn't talk about it last week. I'm just 267 00:14:06,800 --> 00:14:10,080 Speaker 1: saying the man was in Uh. This is a perfect 268 00:14:10,120 --> 00:14:12,520 Speaker 1: tribute to him. This is our This is great. This 269 00:14:12,520 --> 00:14:15,760 Speaker 1: guy get some music going. This guy was in our 270 00:14:15,800 --> 00:14:18,800 Speaker 1: lives for eleven years. We didn't even mention. It almost 271 00:14:18,800 --> 00:14:21,120 Speaker 1: felt like him retiring ended up being like the b 272 00:14:21,320 --> 00:14:24,400 Speaker 1: story to to him. Can I I don't think he's 273 00:14:24,640 --> 00:14:27,240 Speaker 1: I don't think he's done so like I, I believe 274 00:14:27,280 --> 00:14:29,840 Speaker 1: he will play football again. Not everyone who's in our 275 00:14:29,880 --> 00:14:33,200 Speaker 1: life for eleven years is thereby our asking. Neither Jay 276 00:14:33,240 --> 00:14:36,120 Speaker 1: Cutler will rise from the ashes. We will see him 277 00:14:36,120 --> 00:14:39,840 Speaker 1: again on a football field two passing yards in his career, 278 00:14:41,280 --> 00:14:43,480 Speaker 1: special moments that he have though I know he had 279 00:14:43,560 --> 00:14:48,040 Speaker 1: some October e special moments, but I don't know he's 280 00:14:48,080 --> 00:14:50,480 Speaker 1: to me like his special moments for other teams like 281 00:14:50,520 --> 00:14:53,800 Speaker 1: they were mostly they were in Denver. His special moments 282 00:14:53,800 --> 00:14:56,800 Speaker 1: were early, I mean two thousand seven. If you had 283 00:14:56,880 --> 00:15:00,400 Speaker 1: told me, you know, after he put up or rather 284 00:15:00,440 --> 00:15:03,400 Speaker 1: two thousand and eight, after he put up that yard season, 285 00:15:04,120 --> 00:15:05,920 Speaker 1: that he was going to have this career, I would 286 00:15:05,920 --> 00:15:08,400 Speaker 1: have been shot because at that point there was talk 287 00:15:08,480 --> 00:15:10,760 Speaker 1: that he's in the top five quarterbacks in the league, 288 00:15:10,960 --> 00:15:12,880 Speaker 1: like one of the guys that you would want moving forward, 289 00:15:12,920 --> 00:15:14,880 Speaker 1: and just all the talent in the world and really 290 00:15:14,880 --> 00:15:17,760 Speaker 1: exciting those Broncos teams were exciting. They weren't always big, 291 00:15:17,960 --> 00:15:20,080 Speaker 1: big time winning teams, but there was a lot of 292 00:15:20,120 --> 00:15:22,240 Speaker 1: prime time games where they had comebacks, they had the 293 00:15:22,240 --> 00:15:24,520 Speaker 1: Snow Game. I mean, he was a guy who, to 294 00:15:24,600 --> 00:15:26,560 Speaker 1: me got me really excited to watch football. And then 295 00:15:26,640 --> 00:15:28,920 Speaker 1: when he went to Chicago and all sort of just well, well, 296 00:15:28,920 --> 00:15:31,880 Speaker 1: and Josh McDaniel, who was dispatched from New England to 297 00:15:31,960 --> 00:15:35,400 Speaker 1: destroy the Broncos over the course of two seasons, twisely 298 00:15:35,440 --> 00:15:38,160 Speaker 1: got Cutler out of Denver in time before returning back 299 00:15:38,160 --> 00:15:40,960 Speaker 1: to the Patriots. So well done by Josh McDaniel. And 300 00:15:41,400 --> 00:15:44,040 Speaker 1: I was in Chicago over the weekend, and it reminded 301 00:15:44,040 --> 00:15:46,280 Speaker 1: me when I was there that my only other time 302 00:15:46,360 --> 00:15:50,160 Speaker 1: to Chicago was September two thousand nine, which is right 303 00:15:50,200 --> 00:15:53,840 Speaker 1: when Cutler got there in that big trade with the Broncos. 304 00:15:53,880 --> 00:15:57,440 Speaker 1: And he was viewed as the savior for the Bears. 305 00:15:57,800 --> 00:16:00,400 Speaker 1: He was on every magazine cover. He was seen as 306 00:16:00,440 --> 00:16:02,880 Speaker 1: this guy that they not only was he this cannon 307 00:16:03,360 --> 00:16:06,000 Speaker 1: armed quarterback that was going to take the Bears back 308 00:16:06,040 --> 00:16:07,600 Speaker 1: to the Promised Land, but he was also a guy 309 00:16:07,600 --> 00:16:10,120 Speaker 1: that they could they could build around in terms of 310 00:16:10,120 --> 00:16:13,200 Speaker 1: like a media wise a good looking guy with Kristen 311 00:16:13,200 --> 00:16:16,160 Speaker 1: Cavaliery obviously thought so uh and it just none of 312 00:16:16,160 --> 00:16:18,840 Speaker 1: it ever came together in Chicago. But I think we 313 00:16:18,880 --> 00:16:21,800 Speaker 1: might see him again. A lot of coaches love Jay Cutler. 314 00:16:21,840 --> 00:16:23,840 Speaker 1: I mean they really go to bat for him and 315 00:16:23,880 --> 00:16:27,840 Speaker 1: for the skill set he brings as a quarters great player. 316 00:16:28,080 --> 00:16:30,720 Speaker 1: But I'll ask you this, how many how many quarterbacks Scott? 317 00:16:30,800 --> 00:16:35,080 Speaker 1: How many quarterback Scott? More coaches fired? Right, more coordinators fired. Well, 318 00:16:35,080 --> 00:16:37,760 Speaker 1: there's there's a laundry list of wreckage behind. It's one 319 00:16:37,760 --> 00:16:41,479 Speaker 1: of the unfair things about being you know, starting quarterback. 320 00:16:41,800 --> 00:16:46,080 Speaker 1: Is by any other standard, he was an incredible success 321 00:16:46,280 --> 00:16:49,240 Speaker 1: and a great draft pick. I mean, imagine, like, think 322 00:16:49,280 --> 00:16:51,160 Speaker 1: of the quarterbacks I'm trying to think they were drafted 323 00:16:51,200 --> 00:16:53,160 Speaker 1: in front of him. I mean, here was a guy 324 00:16:53,160 --> 00:16:56,920 Speaker 1: from Vanderbilt who was totally beaten up in college, who 325 00:16:56,960 --> 00:16:58,560 Speaker 1: was kind of an under the radar guy in that 326 00:16:58,640 --> 00:17:01,040 Speaker 1: draft process, and he and it up going eleven overall, 327 00:17:01,040 --> 00:17:03,000 Speaker 1: which was very high. But that was behind Vince Young, 328 00:17:03,360 --> 00:17:06,280 Speaker 1: behind Matt Liner, who are superstars. They're out of the 329 00:17:06,320 --> 00:17:09,720 Speaker 1: league years and years before that. He's putting up four 330 00:17:09,760 --> 00:17:12,600 Speaker 1: thousand yards a season for ten years. He gets he 331 00:17:12,640 --> 00:17:14,200 Speaker 1: gets banged a lot because he's just kind of an 332 00:17:14,240 --> 00:17:17,040 Speaker 1: average starting quarterback. But if you have that kind of 333 00:17:17,080 --> 00:17:19,320 Speaker 1: a career and you play any other position, your thought 334 00:17:19,359 --> 00:17:20,960 Speaker 1: of as a pretty good player. And I will just 335 00:17:21,000 --> 00:17:24,960 Speaker 1: say the one thing with uh with he does have 336 00:17:25,040 --> 00:17:27,159 Speaker 1: the reputation as the coach killer, and perhaps he was. 337 00:17:27,200 --> 00:17:29,119 Speaker 1: I'm sure he wasn't easy guy to get him alone, 338 00:17:29,160 --> 00:17:31,479 Speaker 1: but but he he gets it's all put on him 339 00:17:31,520 --> 00:17:33,240 Speaker 1: in that sense, like, all right, did he get Lovey 340 00:17:33,280 --> 00:17:35,280 Speaker 1: Smith fired? Maybe I'll give you that. Did he really 341 00:17:35,280 --> 00:17:37,840 Speaker 1: get Mark Trustman fire? Was Mark Trustman really not supposed 342 00:17:37,840 --> 00:17:39,480 Speaker 1: to be a head coach in the NFL? Do you 343 00:17:39,520 --> 00:17:42,159 Speaker 1: really like, do you think that Josh McDaniels was the 344 00:17:42,160 --> 00:17:43,600 Speaker 1: guy at that time in his life should have been 345 00:17:43,600 --> 00:17:46,400 Speaker 1: a head coach? But these things get put on Jay 346 00:17:46,440 --> 00:17:48,399 Speaker 1: Cutler because he was always the guy that you could 347 00:17:48,600 --> 00:17:50,720 Speaker 1: kind of throw all the blame on. At the same time, 348 00:17:50,760 --> 00:17:52,960 Speaker 1: you made a great point, how many special moments and 349 00:17:52,960 --> 00:17:54,560 Speaker 1: this is it's unfair, but this is the way the 350 00:17:54,640 --> 00:17:58,040 Speaker 1: quarterback position works. You get all this credit when your 351 00:17:58,200 --> 00:18:02,040 Speaker 1: entire team wins. You get over overly criticized. If you're 352 00:18:02,080 --> 00:18:03,800 Speaker 1: Jay Cutler and a bunch of coaches get fired and 353 00:18:03,840 --> 00:18:07,280 Speaker 1: the Bears are boring, But ultimately Jay Cutler, if you 354 00:18:07,320 --> 00:18:09,439 Speaker 1: put a top five list of the most you know, 355 00:18:09,520 --> 00:18:14,600 Speaker 1: electrifying moments and galvanizing scenarios by Jay Cutler, you struggle 356 00:18:14,680 --> 00:18:16,200 Speaker 1: to do it. And when you talk about how long 357 00:18:16,240 --> 00:18:18,600 Speaker 1: of a productive career he's had, why are those moments 358 00:18:18,600 --> 00:18:21,639 Speaker 1: not there well in terms of team success and exciting games? 359 00:18:21,760 --> 00:18:25,120 Speaker 1: Absolutely right now, if you made a top twenty throws 360 00:18:25,880 --> 00:18:28,920 Speaker 1: of the last ten years, and you take Jay Cutler's 361 00:18:28,960 --> 00:18:33,840 Speaker 1: best twenty throws, that might be any other quarterback in 362 00:18:33,880 --> 00:18:37,000 Speaker 1: the NFL's top twenty throws. That that's why I liked him, 363 00:18:37,160 --> 00:18:40,200 Speaker 1: because he did make those throws. No one made crazier 364 00:18:40,240 --> 00:18:43,480 Speaker 1: passes when he was kind of the new the new 365 00:18:43,520 --> 00:18:46,200 Speaker 1: Cutler staffords a little bit like that, like he can 366 00:18:46,240 --> 00:18:49,040 Speaker 1: make some beauties that you're just like, I can't believe 367 00:18:49,080 --> 00:18:52,120 Speaker 1: he did that. It's just like he got way too 368 00:18:52,200 --> 00:18:54,600 Speaker 1: much into his own head. I feel like, So now 369 00:18:54,640 --> 00:18:57,240 Speaker 1: you got him talking about Mitchell Drobiski and how he 370 00:18:57,240 --> 00:18:59,560 Speaker 1: shouldn't go out there and play if the team's going downhill. 371 00:18:59,560 --> 00:19:03,280 Speaker 1: But meanwhile, Mitchell Drobiski has only had thirteen starts in college. 372 00:19:03,320 --> 00:19:05,640 Speaker 1: This guy needs the experience no matter what they need, 373 00:19:06,920 --> 00:19:10,119 Speaker 1: Like especially for a guy with thirteen college starts, you 374 00:19:10,160 --> 00:19:12,280 Speaker 1: don't want to throw him into a tire fire and 375 00:19:12,320 --> 00:19:15,600 Speaker 1: potentially mess his head up. I get that. We've seen 376 00:19:15,640 --> 00:19:18,840 Speaker 1: that happen to so many quarterbacks. Let's move on, Dan, 377 00:19:18,880 --> 00:19:21,920 Speaker 1: I apologize. So it wasn't even planning that the sidetrack 378 00:19:21,920 --> 00:19:24,240 Speaker 1: of the J Cutler, I was really thinking out loud. 379 00:19:25,119 --> 00:19:28,520 Speaker 1: It meant a lot to me. I think is not 380 00:19:28,520 --> 00:19:30,639 Speaker 1: not a big fan of what we had planned at 381 00:19:30,640 --> 00:19:32,280 Speaker 1: the tail end of the show, and so he was 382 00:19:32,400 --> 00:19:36,679 Speaker 1: coming up with ways to the front get that thing. 383 00:19:36,720 --> 00:19:39,399 Speaker 1: Matt Damon not big on the fan. How did I 384 00:19:39,440 --> 00:19:43,119 Speaker 1: put it earlier? The it was not interaction, it was 385 00:19:43,160 --> 00:19:45,639 Speaker 1: the interface. Yeah, you don't want to interface with that. 386 00:19:45,720 --> 00:19:48,439 Speaker 1: I mean, you've made me into this evil So I 387 00:19:48,480 --> 00:19:51,600 Speaker 1: don't think it was a credit. It was skilled broadcasting 388 00:19:51,640 --> 00:19:54,639 Speaker 1: on your part to, you know, throw a surprise segment 389 00:19:54,720 --> 00:19:56,680 Speaker 1: on the host that adds an extra eight to nine 390 00:19:56,680 --> 00:19:58,960 Speaker 1: minutes to the show. Let's move on to the next 391 00:19:59,000 --> 00:20:00,760 Speaker 1: topic of the news. It was a good it was 392 00:20:00,800 --> 00:20:03,000 Speaker 1: a good topic. It's a little surprising we didn't come 393 00:20:03,080 --> 00:20:05,800 Speaker 1: up with talking about this as an idea before the 394 00:20:05,800 --> 00:20:08,879 Speaker 1: show during one of our longest pre show meetings in history. 395 00:20:08,920 --> 00:20:11,159 Speaker 1: We have somehow did not come up with that. We 396 00:20:11,240 --> 00:20:13,520 Speaker 1: have to re examine the pre show meeting. Yeah, I 397 00:20:13,520 --> 00:20:17,000 Speaker 1: think only I had mine on the four ten minutes 398 00:20:17,000 --> 00:20:19,760 Speaker 1: out of forty five were spent talking about the show. Well, 399 00:20:19,880 --> 00:20:23,720 Speaker 1: don't tell her employer. Then the Saints have a problem. Uh. 400 00:20:23,800 --> 00:20:28,119 Speaker 1: Starting center Max Unger recently underwent surgery on an injured 401 00:20:28,119 --> 00:20:30,639 Speaker 1: foot and we'll miss about five months and if you 402 00:20:31,280 --> 00:20:34,000 Speaker 1: do the math, that's gonna put him right up against 403 00:20:34,040 --> 00:20:38,360 Speaker 1: the regular season. That report came from rap sheet. Um Unger, 404 00:20:38,560 --> 00:20:41,520 Speaker 1: who came to the Saints and that big Jimmy Graham 405 00:20:41,520 --> 00:20:43,600 Speaker 1: trade in two thousand five has started thirty one and 406 00:20:43,680 --> 00:20:47,320 Speaker 1: thirty two possible games in New Orleans. Uh, he will 407 00:20:47,320 --> 00:20:50,159 Speaker 1: start the season on the physically unable to perform list. 408 00:20:50,920 --> 00:20:53,200 Speaker 1: Rap report added thirty years old, two time Pro Bowl 409 00:20:53,320 --> 00:20:56,800 Speaker 1: or big loss mark. Yeah, I mean there's also we 410 00:20:56,800 --> 00:20:59,520 Speaker 1: don't know that he's gonna miss an extensive amount of time, 411 00:20:59,560 --> 00:21:02,520 Speaker 1: if any when it comes to real games. But I 412 00:21:02,520 --> 00:21:04,800 Speaker 1: would say that you look back on the Jimmy Graham 413 00:21:04,880 --> 00:21:07,280 Speaker 1: Unger trade that the Saints couldn't have asked to get 414 00:21:07,359 --> 00:21:09,200 Speaker 1: much more out of anger than they did. Is he's 415 00:21:09,240 --> 00:21:11,680 Speaker 1: given them exactly what you thought you'd get. But if 416 00:21:11,680 --> 00:21:14,880 Speaker 1: they're really in a pinch, I guess Nick Mangold still 417 00:21:14,920 --> 00:21:18,400 Speaker 1: out there. You know there are options. Yeah, that's true. 418 00:21:18,440 --> 00:21:21,360 Speaker 1: I mean and Unger dealt with a foot injury last December. 419 00:21:21,440 --> 00:21:23,040 Speaker 1: He missed a game because of it. I don't know 420 00:21:23,080 --> 00:21:25,320 Speaker 1: if it's the same injury on the same foot, but 421 00:21:25,680 --> 00:21:27,960 Speaker 1: he's been key to their passing attack and also with 422 00:21:28,040 --> 00:21:30,360 Speaker 1: this run game. Now you have mark Ingram and Adrian 423 00:21:30,400 --> 00:21:33,240 Speaker 1: Peterson there with the rookie Alvin Kamaro that they drafted, 424 00:21:33,280 --> 00:21:35,040 Speaker 1: So it is key that they do get that guy 425 00:21:35,080 --> 00:21:38,440 Speaker 1: back and healthy. Know that that center relationship with Drew 426 00:21:38,480 --> 00:21:41,439 Speaker 1: Brees in that offense, it's a big deal. And their 427 00:21:41,480 --> 00:21:45,120 Speaker 1: offensive line, West was talking about it a few weeks ago, 428 00:21:45,400 --> 00:21:48,119 Speaker 1: was sneaky underrated, good offensive line, one of the the 429 00:21:48,240 --> 00:21:51,520 Speaker 1: top run blocking lines in the league according to Football Outsiders, 430 00:21:51,520 --> 00:21:54,160 Speaker 1: And you would have to say, you know, he yeah, 431 00:21:54,240 --> 00:21:57,600 Speaker 1: and left tackle are the two key spots there for them. Meanwhile, 432 00:21:57,640 --> 00:22:04,200 Speaker 1: in the throat of ease, Tom Brady, you know the 433 00:22:04,320 --> 00:22:07,440 Speaker 1: time of the year it is, it's Kentucky Derby time 434 00:22:07,960 --> 00:22:11,880 Speaker 1: this past Saturday, and uh dir this has become a 435 00:22:11,920 --> 00:22:15,800 Speaker 1: Tom Brady event. It's almost now. It's like the Tom 436 00:22:15,840 --> 00:22:20,560 Speaker 1: Brady's Day Out featuring the Kentucky Derbys for like many 437 00:22:20,840 --> 00:22:23,440 Speaker 1: media outlets. And then Tom really leans into it because 438 00:22:23,480 --> 00:22:26,199 Speaker 1: if you follow on social media, all his bros Are 439 00:22:26,240 --> 00:22:27,520 Speaker 1: hanging out with him. It's a shot with him and 440 00:22:27,600 --> 00:22:30,920 Speaker 1: David Ortiz, uh, the little twins that are with him 441 00:22:30,920 --> 00:22:34,160 Speaker 1: all the time, Edelman and uh and who's the other 442 00:22:34,160 --> 00:22:38,840 Speaker 1: guy the super Bowl and uh, you know, taking group 443 00:22:38,880 --> 00:22:42,240 Speaker 1: photo shots and all everybody's having a lot of fun. 444 00:22:42,760 --> 00:22:45,320 Speaker 1: Brady's wearing a hat that makes him look like um, 445 00:22:45,400 --> 00:22:49,440 Speaker 1: the guy from Silence of the Lambs. I was talking 446 00:22:49,440 --> 00:22:52,240 Speaker 1: with someone a I'll call him a shadowy league figure 447 00:22:52,359 --> 00:22:55,439 Speaker 1: who did not want to be Um want me to 448 00:22:55,480 --> 00:22:57,560 Speaker 1: say who he was, But he brought up a good 449 00:22:57,560 --> 00:23:01,560 Speaker 1: point to me that you see Tom at these events, 450 00:23:02,520 --> 00:23:07,480 Speaker 1: and is it fair to say that Tom potentially goes 451 00:23:07,520 --> 00:23:09,359 Speaker 1: all out of the Kentucky Derby because it might be 452 00:23:09,400 --> 00:23:11,080 Speaker 1: the only time he's allowed out of the house, really 453 00:23:12,560 --> 00:23:15,840 Speaker 1: and he cuts loose a little bit, what like you 454 00:23:15,920 --> 00:23:20,000 Speaker 1: and Palm Springs, I mean, any guy who kids can 455 00:23:20,040 --> 00:23:22,119 Speaker 1: relate to that theory, but I think Tom Brady has 456 00:23:22,160 --> 00:23:25,840 Speaker 1: got to have some some leverage in that scenario. He's 457 00:23:25,880 --> 00:23:28,440 Speaker 1: not a beaten down guy, you know, looking for work. 458 00:23:28,760 --> 00:23:32,800 Speaker 1: So the really basically that that he lets it all 459 00:23:32,840 --> 00:23:35,720 Speaker 1: hang out, because there's other than that he's under lock 460 00:23:35,760 --> 00:23:39,920 Speaker 1: and key. It seems there's some there's some speculation, let's 461 00:23:39,920 --> 00:23:42,879 Speaker 1: just say, people out streets talking a little bit about it. 462 00:23:42,960 --> 00:23:44,600 Speaker 1: You don't like this, I'm not buying it at all 463 00:23:45,600 --> 00:23:48,560 Speaker 1: because I think Tom Brady can basically do whatever he wants, 464 00:23:48,560 --> 00:23:50,520 Speaker 1: whatever he wants, and he probably just wants to be 465 00:23:50,600 --> 00:23:53,400 Speaker 1: at home with his gorgeous wife and his amazing mansion. 466 00:23:55,280 --> 00:23:57,560 Speaker 1: We told Peter King as much. He's like, you know, 467 00:23:57,640 --> 00:24:00,600 Speaker 1: these other guys that go out, they that fine. He's like, 468 00:24:00,640 --> 00:24:02,320 Speaker 1: it's not what he wants to do. It's I think 469 00:24:02,359 --> 00:24:05,440 Speaker 1: Tom Brady is teas a guy, is completely wired differently 470 00:24:05,480 --> 00:24:09,040 Speaker 1: than most dudes. Anyway. I think there could be something 471 00:24:09,080 --> 00:24:12,200 Speaker 1: to this theory in that. All right, you've got two 472 00:24:12,480 --> 00:24:17,040 Speaker 1: heavy hitters here, I mean, almost un paralleled in terms 473 00:24:17,080 --> 00:24:20,800 Speaker 1: of their relationship. During the season. He's talked about he 474 00:24:21,119 --> 00:24:23,960 Speaker 1: doesn't see those kids, you know, He's not He's not 475 00:24:24,119 --> 00:24:28,760 Speaker 1: like the stay at home Dad, he's not around, he's everything, 476 00:24:28,880 --> 00:24:32,199 Speaker 1: Like every second is dedicated basically to being better on 477 00:24:32,240 --> 00:24:34,639 Speaker 1: the football field. So yeah, look, I know they have 478 00:24:34,720 --> 00:24:38,000 Speaker 1: lots of help, but ultimately his wife ends up taking 479 00:24:38,000 --> 00:24:40,439 Speaker 1: the bigger part of the arrangement there during the season. 480 00:24:40,760 --> 00:24:42,760 Speaker 1: The second the off season hits and we we know 481 00:24:42,800 --> 00:24:45,560 Speaker 1: about this a little bit. Second the off season's all right, 482 00:24:45,680 --> 00:24:48,400 Speaker 1: now it's daddy time. Next six months, it's you Tube, 483 00:24:48,400 --> 00:24:50,200 Speaker 1: It's it's time for you now, you take the lead. 484 00:24:50,240 --> 00:24:52,760 Speaker 1: It's the Kentucky Derby is his cheat day. It seems like, yeah, 485 00:24:54,840 --> 00:25:00,000 Speaker 1: the nanny's well, I know, is like scrambling barefoot aroun 486 00:25:00,080 --> 00:25:02,320 Speaker 1: The amount of help they have is like I have, 487 00:25:02,480 --> 00:25:04,600 Speaker 1: I struggle to have a lot of sympathy for what 488 00:25:04,680 --> 00:25:08,840 Speaker 1: he set up must but anyway, but it feels like 489 00:25:08,840 --> 00:25:13,040 Speaker 1: someone might be projecting with this. This individual also said 490 00:25:13,040 --> 00:25:15,840 Speaker 1: it appeared to him that Tom Brady couldn't handle his 491 00:25:15,920 --> 00:25:19,280 Speaker 1: drinking because he's the dad that doesn't isn't allowed to 492 00:25:19,280 --> 00:25:21,720 Speaker 1: cut loose, and then when he does, he just can't. 493 00:25:22,080 --> 00:25:24,159 Speaker 1: He also, i would say, is well, a couple of 494 00:25:24,240 --> 00:25:27,280 Speaker 1: years ago he was lit up at the One the 495 00:25:27,320 --> 00:25:29,280 Speaker 1: same night as the may Weather fight. May Weather fight. 496 00:25:29,440 --> 00:25:32,240 Speaker 1: He was lit up and it was fascinating to watch. 497 00:25:32,480 --> 00:25:34,480 Speaker 1: But I I don't think this is a big drink 498 00:25:34,560 --> 00:25:36,760 Speaker 1: or with a huge tolerance. It's time went on every 499 00:25:36,840 --> 00:25:38,680 Speaker 1: night to begin with. I live in a glass house. 500 00:25:39,240 --> 00:25:44,879 Speaker 1: That's all gonna say. Tom Brady is you know, a 501 00:25:44,920 --> 00:25:47,719 Speaker 1: shaky drunk potential, That's all I mean. We're all going 502 00:25:47,760 --> 00:25:51,560 Speaker 1: to get back to all these Tom Brady threads. Can 503 00:25:51,640 --> 00:25:54,199 Speaker 1: you cut that implosion of his career? We need that 504 00:25:54,240 --> 00:25:57,000 Speaker 1: as a sound dropping and also send it to social Sydney. 505 00:25:57,600 --> 00:26:01,560 Speaker 1: Brady is a crazy drunk, not like odd drunk, like 506 00:26:01,600 --> 00:26:04,040 Speaker 1: he has a drinking problem, but like shaky. He's the 507 00:26:04,080 --> 00:26:06,919 Speaker 1: buddy when he gets out there and he you know, 508 00:26:07,160 --> 00:26:08,760 Speaker 1: call you know, you have to keep an eye on 509 00:26:08,840 --> 00:26:10,840 Speaker 1: him because he's not used to this and doesn't handle 510 00:26:10,840 --> 00:26:12,960 Speaker 1: his liquor too well. Yeah, but he's probably the most fun. 511 00:26:13,000 --> 00:26:17,000 Speaker 1: Then he's the biggest wild card potentially. Jimmy was there too. 512 00:26:18,280 --> 00:26:20,800 Speaker 1: I noticed that, Like, Jimmy g is there, but he's 513 00:26:20,840 --> 00:26:23,639 Speaker 1: not featured as prominently in those pictures. Oh Jimmy's on 514 00:26:23,640 --> 00:26:29,720 Speaker 1: the outskirts. Yeah, that's what's happening in the news. Alright, 515 00:26:29,800 --> 00:26:35,560 Speaker 1: Rookie over undertime we'll go around. We're gonna go around. 516 00:26:35,920 --> 00:26:39,240 Speaker 1: Your Your chair is very squeaky, the new thing. I 517 00:26:39,280 --> 00:26:44,440 Speaker 1: think you should just give it to West w D forty. 518 00:26:44,600 --> 00:26:47,520 Speaker 1: Not today, I'm not I'm not asking for anything, Not today, Sydney. 519 00:26:47,760 --> 00:26:52,920 Speaker 1: Take your time, but don't worry about it. Picture. You 520 00:26:52,960 --> 00:26:55,280 Speaker 1: know it's it's not typically this chair. I think it's 521 00:26:55,280 --> 00:26:57,480 Speaker 1: a different one. You come into these studios sometimes and 522 00:26:57,520 --> 00:27:00,439 Speaker 1: whoever was here before just leaves it in a like 523 00:27:00,480 --> 00:27:02,679 Speaker 1: a v on the Vietnam mask war zone, and like 524 00:27:02,720 --> 00:27:04,399 Speaker 1: the chairs are all over the place, So it'll be 525 00:27:04,400 --> 00:27:06,600 Speaker 1: someone else's chair next time. I promise it is. Yeah, 526 00:27:06,640 --> 00:27:10,639 Speaker 1: I think it's the damage show. Sometimes it gets a 527 00:27:10,640 --> 00:27:13,199 Speaker 1: little slopping in here. Really have you talked to him 528 00:27:13,200 --> 00:27:16,480 Speaker 1: about it? You know it's a sensitive topic because you 529 00:27:16,480 --> 00:27:18,760 Speaker 1: don't want to go, you know, go into tell grown man, hey, 530 00:27:18,800 --> 00:27:20,760 Speaker 1: you gotta clean up after yourself. Well, I know. So 531 00:27:20,920 --> 00:27:24,120 Speaker 1: we don't know that that's the case all the time 532 00:27:24,160 --> 00:27:28,480 Speaker 1: with him or or anyone attached. Who do you think 533 00:27:28,480 --> 00:27:31,760 Speaker 1: it is? I'm not sure. What do you got? You 534 00:27:31,840 --> 00:27:35,240 Speaker 1: got who's leaving the podcast? He thinks it's moved the sticks. 535 00:27:36,400 --> 00:27:40,200 Speaker 1: I don't know. 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So you're getting closer, um, 553 00:28:51,520 --> 00:28:54,040 Speaker 1: because yeah, you can say time and money with a 554 00:28:54,080 --> 00:28:56,800 Speaker 1: monthly subscription is fine, I think. And if you're not 555 00:28:56,840 --> 00:28:59,240 Speaker 1: ready for a subscription. That's okay. You can still say 556 00:28:59,360 --> 00:29:02,200 Speaker 1: that's because Me and These is offering your first pair. 557 00:29:02,520 --> 00:29:05,120 Speaker 1: Just use our special U r L meandis dot com 558 00:29:05,120 --> 00:29:10,960 Speaker 1: slash NFL if your first pair, So go ahead, revamp 559 00:29:10,960 --> 00:29:15,080 Speaker 1: your underwear. You know why you deserve it. Once again, 560 00:29:15,120 --> 00:29:20,640 Speaker 1: that's Meand's dot com slash NFL dot com slash. I 561 00:29:20,680 --> 00:29:23,400 Speaker 1: think Tom Brady could go to gizl and say, I'd 562 00:29:23,440 --> 00:29:26,400 Speaker 1: like to start subscribing to this underwear service. Do I 563 00:29:26,400 --> 00:29:28,440 Speaker 1: have your permission to do so? It could be it 564 00:29:28,440 --> 00:29:31,200 Speaker 1: could be a situation. I'd like to know how much 565 00:29:31,200 --> 00:29:37,600 Speaker 1: control Tom has big picture. Yeah, me too. I mean 566 00:29:37,640 --> 00:29:41,800 Speaker 1: she's probably has underwear sponsors of her own. Get and 567 00:29:42,080 --> 00:29:46,040 Speaker 1: that's a very fair point, alright. I didn't think we'd 568 00:29:46,040 --> 00:29:49,480 Speaker 1: be talking about this today, over under. So let's go 569 00:29:49,520 --> 00:29:53,760 Speaker 1: around the room, Uh, Mark get us going throw out 570 00:29:54,120 --> 00:29:57,520 Speaker 1: a new player at first year NFL player, uh kind 571 00:29:57,520 --> 00:29:59,800 Speaker 1: of projections or whatever you want to call it, and 572 00:30:00,080 --> 00:30:02,080 Speaker 1: UH sent it over under and we'll debate it. Alright. 573 00:30:02,120 --> 00:30:05,680 Speaker 1: So last year, Joey Bosa, after that prolonged hold out, 574 00:30:05,720 --> 00:30:08,640 Speaker 1: all that nonsense hit the scene, looked like the best 575 00:30:08,640 --> 00:30:12,320 Speaker 1: defensive rookie by far up some thought. I thought ten 576 00:30:12,360 --> 00:30:17,080 Speaker 1: and a half sacks this year Myles Garrett talked about 577 00:30:17,120 --> 00:30:20,040 Speaker 1: as this supreme athlete from another planet arrives. But he's 578 00:30:20,080 --> 00:30:23,240 Speaker 1: going to Cleveland. They were They have year after year, 579 00:30:23,320 --> 00:30:25,600 Speaker 1: cannot get to the quarterback. You can't do it all alone. 580 00:30:26,040 --> 00:30:27,400 Speaker 1: I am going to say that if he has a 581 00:30:27,440 --> 00:30:29,760 Speaker 1: great season this year with them, I will put the 582 00:30:29,920 --> 00:30:34,920 Speaker 1: sack total at nine over under nine, over under nine 583 00:30:34,960 --> 00:30:39,160 Speaker 1: sacks under nine. Now it's funny. I also did Garrett, 584 00:30:39,200 --> 00:30:43,080 Speaker 1: and I said it at ten and a half um 585 00:30:43,160 --> 00:30:48,200 Speaker 1: and I did that for a couple of reasons. Number one, well, 586 00:30:48,200 --> 00:30:50,440 Speaker 1: one reason really that he is not just being described 587 00:30:50,480 --> 00:30:53,479 Speaker 1: as a a guy that can make a pretty good 588 00:30:53,520 --> 00:30:56,640 Speaker 1: impact down the line. He's being described as a generational talent. 589 00:30:56,640 --> 00:30:59,560 Speaker 1: In fact, he was. He was described or he was 590 00:31:00,080 --> 00:31:02,880 Speaker 1: compared to Julius Peppers and I looked up Julius Peppers 591 00:31:03,680 --> 00:31:06,560 Speaker 1: twelve sacks is a rookie in two two. I think 592 00:31:06,560 --> 00:31:08,800 Speaker 1: Garrett can have that kind of impact from what we're hearing. 593 00:31:09,480 --> 00:31:11,920 Speaker 1: And a guy hasn't seen a lot of Miles Garrett, 594 00:31:12,080 --> 00:31:14,080 Speaker 1: but from what we're hearing, I think he could hit 595 00:31:14,120 --> 00:31:16,960 Speaker 1: ten sacks. I'm gonna take the over I'm going over 596 00:31:17,000 --> 00:31:20,280 Speaker 1: to on that. I feel like von Miller inn he 597 00:31:20,320 --> 00:31:22,120 Speaker 1: had eleven and a half sacks that's when he was 598 00:31:22,200 --> 00:31:24,160 Speaker 1: defensive Rookie of the Year. And we've heard a lot 599 00:31:24,200 --> 00:31:26,840 Speaker 1: of those comparisons too, that he can be that dominant 600 00:31:26,880 --> 00:31:30,400 Speaker 1: true finally a pass rusher in Cleveland for them, And 601 00:31:30,480 --> 00:31:33,120 Speaker 1: I think that, I mean just talking to him and 602 00:31:33,280 --> 00:31:36,520 Speaker 1: his physical presence, watching him at the combine. This guy 603 00:31:36,840 --> 00:31:39,080 Speaker 1: is so good and he hasn't even reached his potential yet. 604 00:31:39,120 --> 00:31:41,960 Speaker 1: People talk about how well he doesn't really know. His 605 00:31:42,080 --> 00:31:45,200 Speaker 1: hand placement isn't really like great, his technique isn't all 606 00:31:45,240 --> 00:31:47,400 Speaker 1: the way there yet. But as soon as he gets that, 607 00:31:47,520 --> 00:31:51,560 Speaker 1: he's going to be unstoppable. Bringing in trepid reporter info 608 00:31:51,600 --> 00:31:54,160 Speaker 1: that we can't really match. She's picking up, you know, 609 00:31:54,280 --> 00:31:56,360 Speaker 1: little things from him. Stuff the top of the dome. 610 00:31:56,560 --> 00:32:00,320 Speaker 1: That's Connie Fox in a nutshell. I'm going under uh 611 00:32:00,360 --> 00:32:04,360 Speaker 1: and if I if this isn't under here, then the 612 00:32:04,440 --> 00:32:06,280 Speaker 1: over is gonna be on nine and a half of 613 00:32:06,480 --> 00:32:09,320 Speaker 1: you know react cutshots to Mark's Ester not being thrilled 614 00:32:09,320 --> 00:32:12,280 Speaker 1: with Myles Garrett during this rookie year, just because the 615 00:32:12,360 --> 00:32:15,720 Speaker 1: expectations are so high it's unfair. I think sacks are 616 00:32:15,760 --> 00:32:20,240 Speaker 1: so random. Uh, he's a big he could be an 617 00:32:20,240 --> 00:32:23,080 Speaker 1: impact player without getting a ton of sacks. He only 618 00:32:23,080 --> 00:32:26,120 Speaker 1: had eight and a half sacks last year in college. 619 00:32:26,160 --> 00:32:29,040 Speaker 1: I mean it's worth it's worth noting the Browns are 620 00:32:29,080 --> 00:32:31,800 Speaker 1: gonna be trailing, you would think, uh, in a lot 621 00:32:31,840 --> 00:32:33,960 Speaker 1: of games. So that's not quite as many of those 622 00:32:34,040 --> 00:32:36,160 Speaker 1: like clean up late when you're you know, the other 623 00:32:36,160 --> 00:32:39,160 Speaker 1: teams just passing all the time. Sacks, I don't know. 624 00:32:39,200 --> 00:32:40,880 Speaker 1: I just think it's a lot to expect the guy 625 00:32:40,920 --> 00:32:43,600 Speaker 1: to come in and get double digit sacks right away, 626 00:32:43,600 --> 00:32:45,479 Speaker 1: although we have we have seen it recent. I'm with 627 00:32:45,520 --> 00:32:48,640 Speaker 1: you though, because Julius Peppers was came onto a Panther's 628 00:32:48,680 --> 00:32:50,200 Speaker 1: team that was a year away from going to the 629 00:32:50,240 --> 00:32:52,520 Speaker 1: Super Bowl. Nine is just right. That sounds like I 630 00:32:52,640 --> 00:32:54,880 Speaker 1: got the right number. I think he I give him eight, 631 00:32:54,880 --> 00:32:57,440 Speaker 1: and I don't think it's because he's a disappointment, but 632 00:32:57,480 --> 00:32:59,720 Speaker 1: he's part of a defense that's still has a long 633 00:32:59,720 --> 00:33:01,960 Speaker 1: way to go. Greg Williams not a bad match for him, though, 634 00:33:02,120 --> 00:33:05,200 Speaker 1: Like Julie, when you're talking about like an edge rusher 635 00:33:05,880 --> 00:33:08,200 Speaker 1: does it, And I'm not saying I'm not making a point. 636 00:33:08,200 --> 00:33:09,920 Speaker 1: I'm curious if it is it as big a deal 637 00:33:09,960 --> 00:33:11,440 Speaker 1: whether you're on a good team or a bad team, 638 00:33:11,480 --> 00:33:13,640 Speaker 1: because you're just trying to be the guy and get 639 00:33:13,720 --> 00:33:15,680 Speaker 1: and get to the quarterback, aren't you. I just think 640 00:33:15,680 --> 00:33:19,200 Speaker 1: it's like they if you're going to double triple team 641 00:33:19,200 --> 00:33:21,680 Speaker 1: a guy, and you're gonna go into a game and say, 642 00:33:21,800 --> 00:33:24,840 Speaker 1: here's the guy we're going to eliminate on this defense, 643 00:33:25,120 --> 00:33:28,040 Speaker 1: it's Myles Garrett. It's not always paired against he's paired 644 00:33:28,080 --> 00:33:30,840 Speaker 1: across from someone else. Imanuel was a good player, solid, 645 00:33:30,880 --> 00:33:33,200 Speaker 1: But your game plan for Garrett the best, and he's 646 00:33:33,320 --> 00:33:34,960 Speaker 1: learning how to do the best thing that can happen 647 00:33:35,040 --> 00:33:37,640 Speaker 1: for him is for Danny Shelton to be playing well. 648 00:33:37,640 --> 00:33:40,000 Speaker 1: You gotta worry about, like where do you slide the coverage, 649 00:33:40,040 --> 00:33:42,040 Speaker 1: because you think it's it's always gonna go where you're 650 00:33:42,080 --> 00:33:44,480 Speaker 1: gonna slide the protection. It's gonna go towards Garrett. And 651 00:33:44,480 --> 00:33:47,960 Speaker 1: if Jamie Collins is suddenly playing well and pass rushing 652 00:33:48,080 --> 00:33:49,800 Speaker 1: a lot, and then then you've got people to worry 653 00:33:49,840 --> 00:33:52,760 Speaker 1: about and you can get someone on once. All right. 654 00:33:53,480 --> 00:33:56,520 Speaker 1: So last year Michael Thomas, we saw him catch ninety 655 00:33:56,560 --> 00:33:59,880 Speaker 1: two balls and Corey Davis this year. I think with 656 00:34:00,000 --> 00:34:03,120 Speaker 1: the Titans, I really like the offense. The offensive line 657 00:34:03,200 --> 00:34:06,840 Speaker 1: is super solid of Marcus Mariotta completely recovers from the 658 00:34:06,880 --> 00:34:10,719 Speaker 1: broken leg. I think Corey Davis will go eighty receptions 659 00:34:10,760 --> 00:34:16,320 Speaker 1: over under. He's the best route runner in the class 660 00:34:16,320 --> 00:34:20,080 Speaker 1: at I know it's a lot. Eight is a big 661 00:34:20,160 --> 00:34:24,040 Speaker 1: number because he's a guy I think is gonna make plays, 662 00:34:24,160 --> 00:34:26,719 Speaker 1: so that means he might be up he might be 663 00:34:26,840 --> 00:34:29,320 Speaker 1: up at and they have the running game too. And 664 00:34:29,920 --> 00:34:31,759 Speaker 1: I'm talking myself now. I'm just saying he might be 665 00:34:31,840 --> 00:34:35,880 Speaker 1: up at twelve yards if he's getting eighty catches because 666 00:34:35,920 --> 00:34:38,959 Speaker 1: he's a guy who's gonna make plays vertically, He's gonna 667 00:34:38,960 --> 00:34:42,279 Speaker 1: make plays after the catch. I love Corey Davis, so 668 00:34:42,320 --> 00:34:43,960 Speaker 1: I'm just gonna say over for the hell of it, 669 00:34:44,040 --> 00:34:45,799 Speaker 1: I was going to throw out a thousand yards for 670 00:34:45,880 --> 00:34:48,560 Speaker 1: Corey Davis, and I thought that that's aggressive. Eighty catches 671 00:34:48,640 --> 00:34:51,160 Speaker 1: might be even more aggressive, but that's mostly been a 672 00:34:51,239 --> 00:34:55,200 Speaker 1: short passing offense, shortened media range passing, so that's like 673 00:34:55,239 --> 00:34:57,640 Speaker 1: a high number. I just love Corey Davis, so I 674 00:34:57,680 --> 00:35:01,400 Speaker 1: want to is you just want to bet in general? 675 00:35:01,440 --> 00:35:04,600 Speaker 1: This is Marcus Mariota going to be a part of 676 00:35:04,600 --> 00:35:07,720 Speaker 1: this team's offseason program at all, not as I factor 677 00:35:07,760 --> 00:35:10,160 Speaker 1: that in with a rookie rookie wide receiver, we'll see 678 00:35:10,160 --> 00:35:11,920 Speaker 1: and I think he's gonna be ready for camp, but 679 00:35:12,000 --> 00:35:15,279 Speaker 1: not ot as mini camp. Okay, so yeah, I mean, 680 00:35:16,200 --> 00:35:18,279 Speaker 1: what the hell, I'll go under. But that doesn't mean 681 00:35:18,280 --> 00:35:19,839 Speaker 1: that he can't have a big rookie year. And if 682 00:35:19,880 --> 00:35:22,440 Speaker 1: he has sixty or seventy catches, I would think like 683 00:35:22,480 --> 00:35:25,640 Speaker 1: a rookie wide receiver if you can flash getting the 684 00:35:25,719 --> 00:35:29,520 Speaker 1: end zone several times like I and have about seven 685 00:35:29,719 --> 00:35:32,439 Speaker 1: eight hundred yards, I'm pumped up about that. He doesn't 686 00:35:32,440 --> 00:35:34,680 Speaker 1: have to become a superstar immediately to be a hit 687 00:35:34,760 --> 00:35:36,360 Speaker 1: for a draft pick. I think some of the recent 688 00:35:36,440 --> 00:35:38,520 Speaker 1: drafts it make it easy to forget that a lot 689 00:35:38,560 --> 00:35:41,960 Speaker 1: of times wide receivers need until year two, sometimes even 690 00:35:42,040 --> 00:35:45,160 Speaker 1: year three to really bloom. Only one, only Thomas had 691 00:35:45,200 --> 00:35:49,319 Speaker 1: over eighty catches last year, and he was the only 692 00:35:49,320 --> 00:35:53,600 Speaker 1: one with with over a thousand yards. Everyone else, right, 693 00:35:53,600 --> 00:35:54,879 Speaker 1: I think it's a good fit. I mean, I think 694 00:35:54,920 --> 00:35:57,880 Speaker 1: they're gonna need to lean on on Corey a lot, 695 00:35:58,080 --> 00:36:00,200 Speaker 1: so that helps. But I'm going to go under. But 696 00:36:00,239 --> 00:36:02,320 Speaker 1: I think it's not for because he's not gonna be 697 00:36:02,360 --> 00:36:03,640 Speaker 1: able to do it down the road. I mean, the 698 00:36:03,680 --> 00:36:06,320 Speaker 1: case against him is that he was playing at Western 699 00:36:06,360 --> 00:36:09,080 Speaker 1: Michigan last year and you're act asking to step in 700 00:36:09,200 --> 00:36:13,319 Speaker 1: and not only you know, get be better than every 701 00:36:13,320 --> 00:36:15,680 Speaker 1: receiver on your team by a large margin. Because it's 702 00:36:15,719 --> 00:36:18,880 Speaker 1: not multiple people aren't catching eight passes on the Titans. 703 00:36:18,920 --> 00:36:20,800 Speaker 1: He would, he would be the only one taking shots, 704 00:36:20,880 --> 00:36:23,600 Speaker 1: would be the guy. Now my chair is annoying me 705 00:36:23,640 --> 00:36:25,400 Speaker 1: because I'm just saying that's a big step up. I 706 00:36:25,440 --> 00:36:29,120 Speaker 1: don't know what what conference Western Michigan's playing in, do you? Oh? Yeah, 707 00:36:29,239 --> 00:36:33,879 Speaker 1: everybody knows that they play in the MAC everybody everybody 708 00:36:34,239 --> 00:36:35,799 Speaker 1: one of those things. That's one of those things you 709 00:36:35,840 --> 00:36:39,399 Speaker 1: know immediately that they are a top net on top 710 00:36:39,400 --> 00:36:46,160 Speaker 1: one national universe, that for your public Research Institute and Kalamazoo. 711 00:36:46,400 --> 00:36:49,080 Speaker 1: So it's like all those things that you know about them. Uh. 712 00:36:49,560 --> 00:36:53,520 Speaker 1: I'll throw out O J. Howard Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight 713 00:36:54,000 --> 00:36:57,960 Speaker 1: end and tight ends as we know, something that people 714 00:36:58,280 --> 00:37:02,480 Speaker 1: bandy about in general conversations during the draft. Tight Ends 715 00:37:02,480 --> 00:37:05,319 Speaker 1: don't usually make a big impact year one, but maybe 716 00:37:05,320 --> 00:37:08,640 Speaker 1: O J. Howard is a different cat because people seem 717 00:37:08,680 --> 00:37:12,080 Speaker 1: to think O J. Howard is maybe the best tight 718 00:37:12,200 --> 00:37:14,759 Speaker 1: end to come out in like ten years. So what 719 00:37:14,840 --> 00:37:16,920 Speaker 1: do I go to. I'm trying to put some science 720 00:37:16,960 --> 00:37:20,799 Speaker 1: to this, some data data guy, and I once you 721 00:37:20,840 --> 00:37:23,960 Speaker 1: are once the last when's the last tight end to 722 00:37:24,000 --> 00:37:28,000 Speaker 1: make a real impact? Year one rocks right there? Right? 723 00:37:28,080 --> 00:37:30,719 Speaker 1: Who's done it since Gronk? Not too many guys? And 724 00:37:30,719 --> 00:37:34,359 Speaker 1: that tells you something right there? Uh, And Gronk went 725 00:37:34,440 --> 00:37:36,720 Speaker 1: in this range, was set it right in the Gronk range. 726 00:37:36,800 --> 00:37:41,319 Speaker 1: Fifty catches, six dred yards, six and a half touchdowns. 727 00:37:42,640 --> 00:37:47,120 Speaker 1: O J. Howard, so nice, gets your feet wet season, 728 00:37:47,680 --> 00:37:50,160 Speaker 1: nothing that's gonna send him all Pro or anything. Those 729 00:37:50,200 --> 00:37:53,440 Speaker 1: are very similar numbers to Gronk, who had ten touchdowns. 730 00:37:53,520 --> 00:37:55,800 Speaker 1: But otherwise it didn't didn't go crazy with the ardage 731 00:37:55,840 --> 00:37:59,480 Speaker 1: or anything. I'm gonna go under there is because of 732 00:37:59,480 --> 00:38:03,440 Speaker 1: the reasons said, it's a tough position to assimilate at 733 00:38:03,480 --> 00:38:06,000 Speaker 1: in the at the NFL Cameron Braids, they're catching passes 734 00:38:06,000 --> 00:38:07,759 Speaker 1: in just there's a lot of mouth defeat. I mean, 735 00:38:07,760 --> 00:38:10,040 Speaker 1: they're not gonna have seven thousand yards with the bucks. 736 00:38:10,080 --> 00:38:12,160 Speaker 1: They're gonna want to run the ball and Mike Evans 737 00:38:12,160 --> 00:38:14,840 Speaker 1: is a better receiver than O J. Howard, and Sean 738 00:38:14,920 --> 00:38:17,520 Speaker 1: Jackson's a better receiver than O J. Howard, And then 739 00:38:17,520 --> 00:38:21,280 Speaker 1: you've got Cameron Bradon, Adam Heyward and Martin trop Alert 740 00:38:21,400 --> 00:38:25,680 Speaker 1: is just like a big physical threat, so like you 741 00:38:25,680 --> 00:38:27,319 Speaker 1: could give it to him in the red zone too, 742 00:38:27,760 --> 00:38:30,359 Speaker 1: he could. I mean Hunter Henry last year a lot 743 00:38:30,400 --> 00:38:32,680 Speaker 1: of touchdowns because of how you're used. But I just 744 00:38:32,719 --> 00:38:35,560 Speaker 1: don't see them going into let's say the first half 745 00:38:35,600 --> 00:38:38,680 Speaker 1: of the season needing to make O. J. Howard the 746 00:38:38,719 --> 00:38:41,399 Speaker 1: centerpiece of their game plan week after week. If he's 747 00:38:41,480 --> 00:38:43,600 Speaker 1: if he really blooms during training camp and he's a 748 00:38:43,680 --> 00:38:45,800 Speaker 1: huge weapon, that would put them put him over. But 749 00:38:45,800 --> 00:38:47,719 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go slightly on. And that's the funny thing 750 00:38:47,719 --> 00:38:49,719 Speaker 1: about we you know, we're just having funny. We're not 751 00:38:49,719 --> 00:38:52,279 Speaker 1: taking this too seriously. But if O J. Harrold goes 752 00:38:52,320 --> 00:38:54,520 Speaker 1: goes ten for one thirty one and two touchdowns in 753 00:38:54,600 --> 00:38:57,560 Speaker 1: week one, they're gonna like alter their immediately back. All right, 754 00:38:57,560 --> 00:38:59,120 Speaker 1: we want to get this guy more involved. He's going 755 00:38:59,200 --> 00:39:01,480 Speaker 1: to be as a monster is. We'll see how plays out, right, 756 00:39:01,920 --> 00:39:04,160 Speaker 1: I go over on the touchdowns under on the rest 757 00:39:04,640 --> 00:39:07,600 Speaker 1: can we do that absolutely splitting it up. It's good approach, 758 00:39:07,640 --> 00:39:12,600 Speaker 1: absolutely all right. One of the best fantasy minds, maybe 759 00:39:12,800 --> 00:39:15,080 Speaker 1: you know, the maybe the best you know, been in 760 00:39:15,080 --> 00:39:17,480 Speaker 1: the game a long time. Evan Silva wrote a world. 761 00:39:17,520 --> 00:39:18,600 Speaker 1: I thought you were going to send us to the 762 00:39:18,600 --> 00:39:22,919 Speaker 1: fantasy that goes without saying on top five. But I'm 763 00:39:22,920 --> 00:39:25,040 Speaker 1: fine being top five because I put literally no work 764 00:39:25,040 --> 00:39:28,279 Speaker 1: into it. Yeah, well, it's all instinct with you. I 765 00:39:28,760 --> 00:39:31,600 Speaker 1: noted that he put out some dynasty rankings, and we've 766 00:39:31,640 --> 00:39:34,239 Speaker 1: got some great dynasty rankings on NFL dot Com too, 767 00:39:34,760 --> 00:39:38,240 Speaker 1: But his rankings caught my eye because he was thinking 768 00:39:38,400 --> 00:39:40,560 Speaker 1: along the same way that I was. He had Joe 769 00:39:40,640 --> 00:39:46,080 Speaker 1: Mixon as his number one dynasty running long term over 770 00:39:46,440 --> 00:39:52,759 Speaker 1: Leonard for net and and if Mixing can basically stay 771 00:39:52,800 --> 00:39:55,000 Speaker 1: out of trouble, it makes all the sense in the 772 00:39:55,000 --> 00:39:57,760 Speaker 1: world to me. And I haven't really bought the idea 773 00:39:58,400 --> 00:40:01,959 Speaker 1: that he's gonna sit in any shape or formed behind 774 00:40:02,080 --> 00:40:05,680 Speaker 1: Jeremy Hill, and so I'm bullish. I'm giving it away here, 775 00:40:05,960 --> 00:40:09,320 Speaker 1: But so I'm gonna say over under for Joe Mixing 776 00:40:09,960 --> 00:40:16,040 Speaker 1: rookie season dred yards from scrimmage, whoa now from scrimmage 777 00:40:16,120 --> 00:40:18,719 Speaker 1: so that counts receiving he's he's it's a big year. 778 00:40:20,000 --> 00:40:24,320 Speaker 1: I will decisively and easily go over. That's going to 779 00:40:24,440 --> 00:40:29,320 Speaker 1: be used a ton. Jordan Howard had over six hundred 780 00:40:29,360 --> 00:40:35,239 Speaker 1: total yards last year. I'm gonna I mean, uh, if 781 00:40:35,280 --> 00:40:38,800 Speaker 1: everything that we've heard about him talent wise is true, 782 00:40:39,120 --> 00:40:43,680 Speaker 1: then yeah, I'm gonna go over. I'm gonna speak for 783 00:40:43,760 --> 00:40:46,759 Speaker 1: West here too, because I believe he would be in 784 00:40:46,760 --> 00:40:49,279 Speaker 1: the same camp. So we we don't like what Cincinnati 785 00:40:49,320 --> 00:40:52,960 Speaker 1: did in the off season, right, the only thing on 786 00:40:53,000 --> 00:40:55,120 Speaker 1: the offensive right, Yeah, they just they just couldn't fill 787 00:40:55,120 --> 00:40:57,240 Speaker 1: the holes in their office, right. And I'm just I'm saying, 788 00:40:58,160 --> 00:41:00,560 Speaker 1: and this is total yard. So you're also you know, 789 00:41:00,560 --> 00:41:03,040 Speaker 1: talking about catches and things. But if this is a 790 00:41:03,040 --> 00:41:05,920 Speaker 1: team that has major offensive line issues, am I going 791 00:41:06,000 --> 00:41:09,279 Speaker 1: to sign up for a running back immediately becoming a 792 00:41:09,360 --> 00:41:12,520 Speaker 1: Pro Bowl slash All Pro type level town and year one? 793 00:41:12,560 --> 00:41:15,040 Speaker 1: It could happen. But if it does happen, Cincinnati's gonna 794 00:41:15,040 --> 00:41:17,040 Speaker 1: have a nice season, I think because they have all 795 00:41:17,080 --> 00:41:19,160 Speaker 1: these passing weapons and Andy Dalton all of a sudden 796 00:41:19,200 --> 00:41:22,040 Speaker 1: have this dynamic guy immediately to be able to work with, 797 00:41:22,080 --> 00:41:24,800 Speaker 1: and you could then uh, you know, get Geo Bernard 798 00:41:24,840 --> 00:41:26,759 Speaker 1: in the mix as well, but you we talked about 799 00:41:26,760 --> 00:41:28,560 Speaker 1: the mouse defeat as well. I think Bernard's still gonna 800 00:41:28,560 --> 00:41:30,440 Speaker 1: be part of this game plan when he gets healthy, 801 00:41:30,520 --> 00:41:32,200 Speaker 1: and I guess Jeremy Hill will be on the team, 802 00:41:33,239 --> 00:41:36,160 Speaker 1: will be on the team, but maybe the starter they 803 00:41:36,320 --> 00:41:38,960 Speaker 1: they have started, but I obviously don't believe he'll be 804 00:41:39,000 --> 00:41:40,480 Speaker 1: in this stay. I don't know either. I think Jeremy 805 00:41:40,560 --> 00:41:43,640 Speaker 1: Hills can take a big back seat. I respect Evan 806 00:41:43,680 --> 00:41:46,600 Speaker 1: Silva obviously, and Greg You're you built wrote a world 807 00:41:46,640 --> 00:41:49,560 Speaker 1: brick brick, so obviously I respect you on this, but 808 00:41:49,600 --> 00:41:52,200 Speaker 1: I think that's a little bullish in year one, so 809 00:41:52,200 --> 00:41:53,920 Speaker 1: I'm gonna take the under for what it's worth. You know, 810 00:41:53,920 --> 00:41:57,240 Speaker 1: Melvin Gordon had fourteen under yard describaged last year despite 811 00:41:57,239 --> 00:41:59,960 Speaker 1: missing three games, So it's I think mix. And part 812 00:42:00,000 --> 00:42:02,600 Speaker 1: of the reason I'd be bullish, especially in fantasy, is 813 00:42:03,400 --> 00:42:05,960 Speaker 1: he might be as good a receiver as McCaffrey is. 814 00:42:06,480 --> 00:42:08,839 Speaker 1: I mean, he might get five hundred six hundred yards 815 00:42:08,880 --> 00:42:11,520 Speaker 1: as a receiver a lot, because caffrey is really good 816 00:42:11,560 --> 00:42:13,840 Speaker 1: as a receiver. But he had eight hundred five hundred 817 00:42:13,880 --> 00:42:17,360 Speaker 1: split or or or eight fifty kind of split. But 818 00:42:17,360 --> 00:42:20,000 Speaker 1: they also I mean, you got a j. Green, Yeah, Tyler, 819 00:42:20,000 --> 00:42:22,200 Speaker 1: I afraid you've got John Ross there now, and you 820 00:42:22,280 --> 00:42:24,440 Speaker 1: got Gio Bernard as the guy catches the ballets. Is 821 00:42:24,480 --> 00:42:26,520 Speaker 1: he gonna get enough touches to get that type of yard? 822 00:42:26,640 --> 00:42:28,920 Speaker 1: I guess again it goes back to if he hits 823 00:42:28,920 --> 00:42:30,640 Speaker 1: the ground running as a dynamic player, they're going to 824 00:42:30,640 --> 00:42:33,680 Speaker 1: work him into the He's got to convince Marvin Lewis 825 00:42:33,719 --> 00:42:35,960 Speaker 1: into it. But now that I'm thinking about this topic, 826 00:42:36,000 --> 00:42:38,720 Speaker 1: it's like, you know, they'll send out that that brought 827 00:42:38,800 --> 00:42:41,040 Speaker 1: that mass email to all of us where we have 828 00:42:41,120 --> 00:42:44,000 Speaker 1: to choose who's the m v P. Who's that? And 829 00:42:44,040 --> 00:42:46,759 Speaker 1: it's like check out with Bucky Brooks things, check out 830 00:42:46,760 --> 00:42:49,279 Speaker 1: with Colleen Wolf and Mark Things. It's like Joe Mixing 831 00:42:49,360 --> 00:42:54,520 Speaker 1: to me, would be the rookie, Like, why wouldn't Why 832 00:42:54,520 --> 00:42:57,439 Speaker 1: wouldn't be? You're the host, you would be, you would 833 00:42:57,440 --> 00:43:01,920 Speaker 1: be honest. I was just trying to a I was 834 00:43:01,960 --> 00:43:04,680 Speaker 1: just trying to mention a variety of different types of 835 00:43:04,680 --> 00:43:07,200 Speaker 1: of analysts. Bucky Brooks, who's not even in this room, 836 00:43:07,360 --> 00:43:09,719 Speaker 1: you know, Colleen says all sorts of things, and Mark, 837 00:43:09,760 --> 00:43:12,600 Speaker 1: I'm looking at that my my chair faces that way, 838 00:43:12,640 --> 00:43:18,200 Speaker 1: Bucky Brooks and everyone in the room except that's cool. 839 00:43:18,280 --> 00:43:22,800 Speaker 1: That's cool. Uh, let's go around again ready. I guess 840 00:43:23,800 --> 00:43:25,399 Speaker 1: I think all of you are doing a great job 841 00:43:25,600 --> 00:43:28,319 Speaker 1: so far on this. It's a w D forty in 842 00:43:28,360 --> 00:43:31,920 Speaker 1: your chair. It is this chair is awful. What happens 843 00:43:31,920 --> 00:43:34,759 Speaker 1: if you move right now? They can't hear, but it's 844 00:43:34,880 --> 00:43:39,160 Speaker 1: hideous metal sound alright? So they talked about this seak? 845 00:43:39,560 --> 00:43:43,000 Speaker 1: What idiots metals? Well, it's just it's I wasn't even 846 00:43:43,040 --> 00:43:45,359 Speaker 1: noticing it until you mentioned it. Now I cannot stop hearing. 847 00:43:45,400 --> 00:43:47,799 Speaker 1: Can you, Colleen? Could you actually take your head set off? 848 00:43:47,840 --> 00:43:49,800 Speaker 1: And and can you do with a couple of squeaks? 849 00:43:49,840 --> 00:43:52,600 Speaker 1: Let's let the audience now now that I needed to. 850 00:43:52,719 --> 00:43:55,439 Speaker 1: It's not it's not it's fine. It's like I feel 851 00:43:55,440 --> 00:43:57,359 Speaker 1: like Sid came in and we didn't even see her 852 00:43:57,400 --> 00:43:59,359 Speaker 1: and she just got the w D forty out. She's 853 00:43:59,400 --> 00:44:02,160 Speaker 1: that good, He's that on fire today? Is that what happens? 854 00:44:02,320 --> 00:44:03,680 Speaker 1: I'm pretty good at my job. I'll just leave it 855 00:44:03,719 --> 00:44:07,440 Speaker 1: at that. Sydney cannot wait to go home? Who alright? Mark? 856 00:44:07,520 --> 00:44:09,960 Speaker 1: All right, now we just talked about total yards. It's 857 00:44:10,080 --> 00:44:12,719 Speaker 1: how great this running back classes. Well, let's find out. 858 00:44:12,840 --> 00:44:17,080 Speaker 1: Leonard Fournett, Christian McCaffrey and Dalvin Cook combined to produce 859 00:44:17,120 --> 00:44:19,640 Speaker 1: three hundred yards on the ground. Good, let's go a 860 00:44:19,680 --> 00:44:21,879 Speaker 1: little faster this round. I like that. You got right 861 00:44:21,880 --> 00:44:27,120 Speaker 1: into it. Can you repeat it? Christian McCaffrey and Dalvin 862 00:44:27,120 --> 00:44:30,080 Speaker 1: Cook combined to produce three hundred yards on the ground 863 00:44:30,880 --> 00:44:38,480 Speaker 1: when as rookies next yeas three three thousand three d 864 00:44:38,680 --> 00:44:40,760 Speaker 1: and a week one no three? Sorry, that is also 865 00:44:40,880 --> 00:44:42,560 Speaker 1: I'm taking the over. I'm locking you in on your 866 00:44:42,600 --> 00:44:45,040 Speaker 1: initial number of saying the over. No, I am not 867 00:44:45,080 --> 00:44:49,839 Speaker 1: going okay, So they're combined rushing yards? Was rushing yards 868 00:44:49,960 --> 00:44:52,600 Speaker 1: Leonard Fournett, Christian McCaffrey and Dalvin Mine. This is kind 869 00:44:52,600 --> 00:44:55,200 Speaker 1: of like what's more likely? Or something that's getting confusing. 870 00:44:55,360 --> 00:44:59,520 Speaker 1: I'm going to be rare to have. Well, I'm gonna 871 00:44:59,560 --> 00:45:01,759 Speaker 1: go under because all you need is one of those 872 00:45:01,760 --> 00:45:06,399 Speaker 1: guys to fall short of expectations significantly, and I could see. 873 00:45:06,600 --> 00:45:08,160 Speaker 1: I don't know who it would be, but that's just 874 00:45:08,200 --> 00:45:11,280 Speaker 1: how less one of those We did do a similar 875 00:45:11,560 --> 00:45:13,919 Speaker 1: what's more likely on our network hit last week where 876 00:45:13,920 --> 00:45:17,520 Speaker 1: we it was beast Mode. Jamal Charles and Adrian Peterson, 877 00:45:17,560 --> 00:45:19,960 Speaker 1: would they go over three thousand and yes, if someone 878 00:45:20,040 --> 00:45:21,759 Speaker 1: does poorly put you in a bad spot. But then 879 00:45:21,800 --> 00:45:26,359 Speaker 1: if someone just the third guy to kind of drop 880 00:45:26,440 --> 00:45:28,439 Speaker 1: you with an eight hundred bomb or something and you're 881 00:45:28,440 --> 00:45:31,840 Speaker 1: flying to the over, I'm going under, especially because they're 882 00:45:31,880 --> 00:45:34,839 Speaker 1: all three rookies relying on that for them to do, 883 00:45:35,480 --> 00:45:38,480 Speaker 1: I mean at least three oh a thousand each. No, yeah, 884 00:45:38,560 --> 00:45:41,680 Speaker 1: plus there's rookie running back, any any rookie, But it 885 00:45:42,000 --> 00:45:48,040 Speaker 1: could happen because that could get halfway there by himself. 886 00:45:48,120 --> 00:45:51,240 Speaker 1: News flash. Also, like everyone's really excited about their rookies 887 00:45:51,280 --> 00:45:53,719 Speaker 1: on their teams. Like half these guys are either going 888 00:45:53,760 --> 00:45:56,359 Speaker 1: to be non contributors or wash out of the league 889 00:45:56,360 --> 00:45:58,480 Speaker 1: in a couple of years. So the chance that all 890 00:45:58,520 --> 00:46:00,640 Speaker 1: three of these guys are gonna like it can impact 891 00:46:01,080 --> 00:46:03,640 Speaker 1: I'm gonna say no, I'm gonna we should dig in 892 00:46:03,680 --> 00:46:05,600 Speaker 1: a little bit more on Leonard Fournette because that was 893 00:46:05,640 --> 00:46:09,040 Speaker 1: my next one. Because the run game last year twenty 894 00:46:09,120 --> 00:46:11,120 Speaker 1: two in the league, we all saw all that worked out. 895 00:46:11,160 --> 00:46:13,480 Speaker 1: No member on the team last year rushed for more 896 00:46:13,520 --> 00:46:16,480 Speaker 1: than four hundred and sixty five yards. That was t 897 00:46:16,600 --> 00:46:20,600 Speaker 1: J Yelden, So eight hundred yards for Leonard four Nette 898 00:46:20,640 --> 00:46:25,759 Speaker 1: over under eight hundred yards. I'm sorry, Uh okay, oh 899 00:46:25,840 --> 00:46:29,480 Speaker 1: my god, side of the tables disturbed. How many yards? 900 00:46:29,560 --> 00:46:33,759 Speaker 1: Let's go a thousand rushing yards over under Lenny four 901 00:46:33,800 --> 00:46:36,320 Speaker 1: Nette year will you run for? Guys are just flying 902 00:46:36,400 --> 00:46:39,439 Speaker 1: high after getting nasked, uh in my mass email about 903 00:46:39,440 --> 00:46:41,640 Speaker 1: the Rookie of the year, and they just forget Let's go. Yeah, 904 00:46:41,680 --> 00:46:44,920 Speaker 1: it's like listen box check day over all right, Well 905 00:46:45,280 --> 00:46:48,680 Speaker 1: the math again, and I'm steadily improved, really good under 906 00:46:48,680 --> 00:46:51,560 Speaker 1: the radar um. If you average sixty yards a game 907 00:46:51,800 --> 00:46:53,880 Speaker 1: and you play every game, you're gonna get a thousand. 908 00:46:53,960 --> 00:46:56,480 Speaker 1: That's not a crazy ask. If you stay healthy. But 909 00:46:56,560 --> 00:46:59,279 Speaker 1: you can't. You can't protect injuries. Lenny Fournette will be 910 00:46:59,360 --> 00:47:02,040 Speaker 1: good or not. The Jaguars always blow it, so he 911 00:47:02,120 --> 00:47:04,279 Speaker 1: won't be good and the Jaguars will continue to stink. 912 00:47:04,320 --> 00:47:07,959 Speaker 1: So I'll take the under. It's got that Jaguars stink 913 00:47:08,000 --> 00:47:12,080 Speaker 1: on he's he's going over. I feel confident barring injury. 914 00:47:12,320 --> 00:47:16,399 Speaker 1: It's not it's not hard to get. It's hard not 915 00:47:16,440 --> 00:47:18,440 Speaker 1: to go over a thousand yards if you stay healthy, 916 00:47:18,640 --> 00:47:21,359 Speaker 1: because I don't think they're like, let's see if he can, 917 00:47:21,719 --> 00:47:23,840 Speaker 1: you know, be better than t J. Yelden or what 918 00:47:23,880 --> 00:47:25,680 Speaker 1: are we gonna how are we gonna mix in Chris 919 00:47:25,719 --> 00:47:27,759 Speaker 1: Ivory with him? No, they're just gonna give him the 920 00:47:27,760 --> 00:47:30,680 Speaker 1: ball twenty times a game. He's gonna get three hundred carries. 921 00:47:30,920 --> 00:47:34,080 Speaker 1: Even if he wasn't that good, he'll just fall forward 922 00:47:34,120 --> 00:47:36,759 Speaker 1: into eleven hundred yards and there's no reason to think 923 00:47:36,760 --> 00:47:39,440 Speaker 1: he wouldn't be good. So I'm going way over. I'm 924 00:47:39,480 --> 00:47:42,800 Speaker 1: with you. Also, if they run into more Blake Bortles 925 00:47:42,840 --> 00:47:44,480 Speaker 1: issues and they ever had to make some sort of 926 00:47:44,520 --> 00:47:46,399 Speaker 1: a quarterback switch and you have to change from being 927 00:47:46,440 --> 00:47:48,200 Speaker 1: a team that wants to pass the ball to just 928 00:47:48,280 --> 00:47:51,120 Speaker 1: pounding around with Leonard four Nette. When you know, when 929 00:47:51,160 --> 00:47:53,719 Speaker 1: we were kids, I would collect football cards and gonna 930 00:47:53,760 --> 00:47:56,040 Speaker 1: be like the thousand yard Club, Like this was this 931 00:47:56,120 --> 00:47:58,680 Speaker 1: big deal that you got a thousand yards. But then 932 00:47:58,719 --> 00:48:00,799 Speaker 1: you break it down like you just did and it's like, no, 933 00:48:00,920 --> 00:48:04,399 Speaker 1: it's not and it's game. It's not a big deal today. 934 00:48:04,480 --> 00:48:07,759 Speaker 1: So he's going to be a huge centerpiece player in 935 00:48:07,760 --> 00:48:12,839 Speaker 1: their offense. I'm going over. Is Chris Chris Ivery still 936 00:48:12,840 --> 00:48:14,719 Speaker 1: in the team? Right? Can I just say something of 937 00:48:14,880 --> 00:48:18,040 Speaker 1: Chris Ivey. I know last year was terrible for him, 938 00:48:18,640 --> 00:48:22,040 Speaker 1: but he was a really good player on the Jets. 939 00:48:22,040 --> 00:48:25,360 Speaker 1: Maybe in a better situation where he's a one B 940 00:48:25,560 --> 00:48:28,839 Speaker 1: type guy, he can actually return to his roots where 941 00:48:28,880 --> 00:48:32,520 Speaker 1: he's a productive member of society as a professional. I 942 00:48:32,520 --> 00:48:34,759 Speaker 1: don't think that's a crazy thought. Everyone is completely writing 943 00:48:34,800 --> 00:48:36,360 Speaker 1: him up and I could be way off and he 944 00:48:36,400 --> 00:48:39,480 Speaker 1: can get cut, you know, in a couple of months. 945 00:48:39,800 --> 00:48:41,960 Speaker 1: But I think he's gonna have a role in this 946 00:48:42,000 --> 00:48:44,279 Speaker 1: offense potentially and bounce back a little bit, and that 947 00:48:44,440 --> 00:48:47,920 Speaker 1: that's gonna also hurt for its production year one. All right. 948 00:48:48,000 --> 00:48:50,919 Speaker 1: I think he that there's a good chance to get cut. 949 00:48:51,000 --> 00:48:53,319 Speaker 1: I'm sort of surprised he hasn't because he's made He's 950 00:48:53,320 --> 00:48:56,440 Speaker 1: doing four point five million dollars. That's a lot of 951 00:48:56,440 --> 00:48:59,799 Speaker 1: money to play pay a clear backup, So something's gotta 952 00:48:59,800 --> 00:49:01,840 Speaker 1: give there. Maybe he'll work it out. He's been injured, 953 00:49:01,840 --> 00:49:03,640 Speaker 1: he's willing to take a pay cut and stay, but 954 00:49:04,200 --> 00:49:06,520 Speaker 1: I don't think they're paying him four point five million dollars. 955 00:49:06,560 --> 00:49:08,960 Speaker 1: Let's head over to uh we mentioned earlier, it's head 956 00:49:08,960 --> 00:49:11,759 Speaker 1: over to the fantasy corner. We have been here at 957 00:49:11,800 --> 00:49:16,719 Speaker 1: what are we? And Mark Yes you know we're on 958 00:49:16,760 --> 00:49:19,120 Speaker 1: the wrong side of the tracks. Will be careful your 959 00:49:19,160 --> 00:49:23,080 Speaker 1: thought here the running back rookie class, stay away or 960 00:49:23,160 --> 00:49:27,279 Speaker 1: draft away? Come drafts in about five months. Well, I mean, 961 00:49:27,440 --> 00:49:30,200 Speaker 1: you don't want to maybe prioritize all these guys in 962 00:49:30,280 --> 00:49:32,640 Speaker 1: your top round. But I would say that of the 963 00:49:32,719 --> 00:49:35,080 Speaker 1: running back classes of late, a lot of the situations 964 00:49:35,080 --> 00:49:38,120 Speaker 1: are good for these backs. To McCaffrey and Carolina Fournette 965 00:49:38,160 --> 00:49:39,600 Speaker 1: we just talked about, it's going to get a ton 966 00:49:39,600 --> 00:49:43,000 Speaker 1: of action. Of course, be risky, be daring. Pick the 967 00:49:43,040 --> 00:49:46,120 Speaker 1: team you want, if you like, if you like exactly 968 00:49:46,320 --> 00:49:48,439 Speaker 1: be out here. Would you want to be with Leonard 969 00:49:48,480 --> 00:49:50,239 Speaker 1: Fournette out here? Yes? You would? You want him on 970 00:49:50,239 --> 00:49:53,040 Speaker 1: your side. I tell you what's really risky drafting in 971 00:49:53,120 --> 00:49:55,800 Speaker 1: five months, Like Dan just said, it's about weeks six 972 00:49:55,840 --> 00:49:59,600 Speaker 1: and five months. The whole season's gotten passed. But you 973 00:49:59,640 --> 00:50:01,800 Speaker 1: will know the answer to the question before you draft 974 00:50:01,840 --> 00:50:03,800 Speaker 1: if you do that, so that might be smart. In fact, 975 00:50:03,840 --> 00:50:06,960 Speaker 1: maybe don't draft at all, stay away from fantasy next 976 00:50:07,040 --> 00:50:09,239 Speaker 1: year entirely, and see where you are the year after 977 00:50:09,320 --> 00:50:11,600 Speaker 1: with these players. When you're at your fantasy corner, are 978 00:50:11,640 --> 00:50:13,640 Speaker 1: you in a This is how I imagine you're in 979 00:50:13,800 --> 00:50:17,040 Speaker 1: one of those nightmares. Yeah, it's a nightmare, but it's 980 00:50:16,840 --> 00:50:21,400 Speaker 1: it's bulletproof phone, no bulletproof glass or anything. I'm kind 981 00:50:21,400 --> 00:50:23,759 Speaker 1: of tucked into an alcove and there's a lot of 982 00:50:23,760 --> 00:50:26,879 Speaker 1: action out here. Cannot wait for the segment to end? 983 00:50:27,560 --> 00:50:31,520 Speaker 1: You want to leave the fantasy corner? Yes, I do. Well, 984 00:50:31,560 --> 00:50:33,440 Speaker 1: that was scary. That was like a scene from the 985 00:50:33,600 --> 00:50:37,120 Speaker 1: King of New York. Uh, glad I have mace now 986 00:50:38,520 --> 00:50:40,760 Speaker 1: can help you on that corner? It was like Colleen 987 00:50:40,800 --> 00:50:44,040 Speaker 1: in Philadelphia? Is that is the night went on? Oh 988 00:50:44,160 --> 00:50:48,520 Speaker 1: my god? Yeah, a guy tackled our camera guy there 989 00:50:48,600 --> 00:50:52,440 Speaker 1: was are awesome. We had some amazing security guys with us, 990 00:50:52,480 --> 00:50:54,640 Speaker 1: but the one guy TC was just like picking up 991 00:50:54,719 --> 00:50:57,520 Speaker 1: dudes and throwing them out of the way. It got 992 00:50:57,640 --> 00:51:01,440 Speaker 1: really dicey. Did anyone from the network or NFL media 993 00:51:01,480 --> 00:51:05,360 Speaker 1: step in to help you it seems a little. Yeah. Well, 994 00:51:05,400 --> 00:51:08,759 Speaker 1: as the day war on the Natives got restless when 995 00:51:08,800 --> 00:51:11,000 Speaker 1: we had to like hold up lines to do like 996 00:51:11,160 --> 00:51:14,360 Speaker 1: hits for things, and we got booed off stage, We 997 00:51:14,480 --> 00:51:17,400 Speaker 1: got lots of things yelled at us. It would be 998 00:51:17,400 --> 00:51:20,920 Speaker 1: cool to be the guy that's just throwing people and 999 00:51:21,120 --> 00:51:24,000 Speaker 1: being like, get away from her, clear the way, and 1000 00:51:24,040 --> 00:51:27,000 Speaker 1: you're just throwing people with no fear of retribution. Yeah, 1001 00:51:27,200 --> 00:51:30,279 Speaker 1: he didn't have to and this he was huge, But 1002 00:51:30,320 --> 00:51:33,080 Speaker 1: they're my people. I love Philly, so it's fine to 1003 00:51:33,200 --> 00:51:37,040 Speaker 1: late complain. They switched it off halfway through that they've 1004 00:51:37,080 --> 00:51:41,399 Speaker 1: declared vengeance upon you all. Right Back to Cincinnati. John 1005 00:51:41,480 --> 00:51:46,440 Speaker 1: Ross interesting draft pick. They're looking to fix that offense. 1006 00:51:47,560 --> 00:51:52,640 Speaker 1: He's been compared favorably to the Sean Jackson. Just de 1007 00:51:52,680 --> 00:51:55,880 Speaker 1: Sean Jackson whose average seventeen point seven yards per catch 1008 00:51:56,200 --> 00:52:01,080 Speaker 1: over his career. So what the hell? John Ross seventeen 1009 00:52:01,120 --> 00:52:05,799 Speaker 1: point seven yards per catch as a rookie overrunner, seventeen 1010 00:52:05,840 --> 00:52:13,600 Speaker 1: point seven instant impact um under Yeah, I'm going under 1011 00:52:13,640 --> 00:52:17,680 Speaker 1: for that. Seventeen point seven yards per catch. He would 1012 00:52:17,719 --> 00:52:20,600 Speaker 1: be someone that could do it, and that would be 1013 00:52:20,640 --> 00:52:23,240 Speaker 1: in among the league leaders, if not leading the league, 1014 00:52:23,280 --> 00:52:24,719 Speaker 1: you know, that would be in the mix. But I'm 1015 00:52:24,760 --> 00:52:26,919 Speaker 1: gonna go under. Can't you see? You know the Andy 1016 00:52:27,000 --> 00:52:30,120 Speaker 1: Dalton throwing some short, short, little pass. He's got to 1017 00:52:30,120 --> 00:52:32,320 Speaker 1: try to make you miss, and but he is so quick, 1018 00:52:32,360 --> 00:52:36,000 Speaker 1: he's so fast. Yeah, and part of his game, I 1019 00:52:36,000 --> 00:52:38,319 Speaker 1: guess part of what people are excited about is that 1020 00:52:38,360 --> 00:52:40,520 Speaker 1: he because he's so fast. As we know, he's set 1021 00:52:40,600 --> 00:52:44,480 Speaker 1: the combine record and all that is that corners they 1022 00:52:44,560 --> 00:52:47,360 Speaker 1: freak out and they kind of they give him massive 1023 00:52:47,400 --> 00:52:50,279 Speaker 1: cushion and he's gonna get if he if this all 1024 00:52:50,320 --> 00:52:52,200 Speaker 1: goes to plan, he'll get a lot of underneath type 1025 00:52:52,239 --> 00:52:54,839 Speaker 1: yardage too. I guess that can knock that down, all right. 1026 00:52:54,880 --> 00:52:56,200 Speaker 1: So I was a little bullish. What if I would 1027 00:52:56,200 --> 00:52:58,680 Speaker 1: have dropped it down to fourteen? Over? Oh? Then I 1028 00:52:58,760 --> 00:53:02,239 Speaker 1: go over. You found the sweet spot there. I like 1029 00:53:02,320 --> 00:53:06,520 Speaker 1: fourteen better than seventeen. He's got to stay healthy. He's small, Deshaun. 1030 00:53:06,600 --> 00:53:09,680 Speaker 1: That was Deshawn's thing too. I mean these when you're 1031 00:53:09,719 --> 00:53:13,239 Speaker 1: small and you're getting these huge hits out there, get 1032 00:53:13,320 --> 00:53:15,920 Speaker 1: knocked OUTA take care of himself, all right, Greg uh 1033 00:53:16,120 --> 00:53:18,560 Speaker 1: thrown out there, and then we'll do a speed round 1034 00:53:18,600 --> 00:53:20,640 Speaker 1: all right. Thought this was the last one. All right, 1035 00:53:20,680 --> 00:53:22,680 Speaker 1: you guys want to end it here? Last one, Greg, 1036 00:53:22,840 --> 00:53:25,160 Speaker 1: speed round? But alright, speed round, Greg, you're the last 1037 00:53:25,160 --> 00:53:28,239 Speaker 1: one of this standard time round. I got to think 1038 00:53:28,280 --> 00:53:30,319 Speaker 1: of another one, said, do we have any type of 1039 00:53:30,360 --> 00:53:38,920 Speaker 1: speed round type audio? All right? Deshaun Watson clearly drafted 1040 00:53:38,960 --> 00:53:43,960 Speaker 1: to be the future in Houston. The present is uh, 1041 00:53:44,040 --> 00:53:46,040 Speaker 1: someone we've wondered for a long time. Is he a 1042 00:53:46,040 --> 00:53:48,880 Speaker 1: real person or not? Is he a corporeal entity? Was 1043 00:53:48,920 --> 00:53:53,240 Speaker 1: he a figment of the draft industrial complex? That's Tom Savage, 1044 00:53:53,239 --> 00:53:59,040 Speaker 1: of course, Sney while she's hard at work trying to 1045 00:53:59,080 --> 00:54:02,239 Speaker 1: find another I think Tom Savage will will start week one, 1046 00:54:02,280 --> 00:54:04,960 Speaker 1: and and if he doesn't, he should, he should be 1047 00:54:04,960 --> 00:54:07,359 Speaker 1: in the mix. But Deshaun Watson, we obviously know he's 1048 00:54:07,400 --> 00:54:14,279 Speaker 1: the future. Over under thirteen starts for DeShawn, just get 1049 00:54:14,280 --> 00:54:16,719 Speaker 1: it in there somewhere. Maybe I'm gonna lower it down 1050 00:54:16,719 --> 00:54:21,080 Speaker 1: one to twelve. Over under twelve starts, Deshaun Watson, Deshaun 1051 00:54:21,160 --> 00:54:25,239 Speaker 1: Watson does does Savage get four or five in there 1052 00:54:25,960 --> 00:54:28,360 Speaker 1: at some point? I love this question. I had the 1053 00:54:28,400 --> 00:54:32,919 Speaker 1: same question and I had him at eight starts because well, 1054 00:54:33,000 --> 00:54:35,439 Speaker 1: here's the thing. I don't buy this. We love Tom 1055 00:54:35,520 --> 00:54:38,080 Speaker 1: Savage thing, but I also love the idea of them 1056 00:54:38,120 --> 00:54:41,080 Speaker 1: not putting someone in their way too early. And if 1057 00:54:41,239 --> 00:54:43,440 Speaker 1: and if Savage can keep them at four, four or 1058 00:54:43,440 --> 00:54:45,879 Speaker 1: five and three even before he's yanked, I mean they're 1059 00:54:45,960 --> 00:54:48,600 Speaker 1: they're not a terrible team, so they could be competitive. 1060 00:54:48,640 --> 00:54:51,360 Speaker 1: Savage wouldn't be the reason they're losing. I have Deshaun 1061 00:54:51,400 --> 00:54:53,799 Speaker 1: at eight starts, so I'm gonna go under. Yeah. I 1062 00:54:53,800 --> 00:54:56,759 Speaker 1: think Tom Savage probably starts the first month of the 1063 00:54:56,800 --> 00:55:00,640 Speaker 1: season and then it's Deshaun Watson. They're on out. So 1064 00:55:00,680 --> 00:55:03,320 Speaker 1: what is that? It's an under the twelve. It's close 1065 00:55:05,320 --> 00:55:10,320 Speaker 1: at twelve. Feels like a push the old Sessler. No, 1066 00:55:10,520 --> 00:55:14,280 Speaker 1: I'll go under on going under off the fence. Yeah, 1067 00:55:14,320 --> 00:55:16,600 Speaker 1: I think the only way he starts less than like 1068 00:55:16,680 --> 00:55:19,520 Speaker 1: thirteen games. As if he gets hurt, I think he'll 1069 00:55:19,560 --> 00:55:22,560 Speaker 1: be put into line it very quickly. I don't believe 1070 00:55:22,600 --> 00:55:27,480 Speaker 1: in Tom Savage. Unfortunately annoying that we have to keep 1071 00:55:27,520 --> 00:55:30,200 Speaker 1: hearing these sound bites out of Houston with It's just 1072 00:55:30,239 --> 00:55:33,000 Speaker 1: like this is case Keenum all over again, like please 1073 00:55:33,080 --> 00:55:36,680 Speaker 1: just get here season or muzzle everyone. Yes, I'm with you. 1074 00:55:36,719 --> 00:55:40,120 Speaker 1: I'll take the over there. We'll see what. Alright, speed round, 1075 00:55:42,040 --> 00:55:46,080 Speaker 1: go all right? Mr Irrelevant will not be irrelevant. Chad 1076 00:55:46,200 --> 00:55:51,719 Speaker 1: Kelly one touchdown pass for the Bills over under? Is 1077 00:55:51,760 --> 00:55:55,560 Speaker 1: he on the Bills. He's on the Broncos under because 1078 00:55:55,560 --> 00:55:59,960 Speaker 1: he's not on the Bills. Push okay, um Patrick Mahole, 1079 00:56:00,000 --> 00:56:06,680 Speaker 1: Elmes starts two games for the Chiefs under under one 1080 00:56:07,719 --> 00:56:11,759 Speaker 1: first ten Did you say something answer that this is 1081 00:56:11,760 --> 00:56:15,279 Speaker 1: going well under first ten picks of the draft in 1082 00:56:15,320 --> 00:56:17,760 Speaker 1: the first round, three and a half Pro Bowl trips 1083 00:56:18,840 --> 00:56:27,359 Speaker 1: this year? Absolutely wow? Greg, Alright, Alvin Kamara over under one? 1084 00:56:27,640 --> 00:56:30,200 Speaker 1: West rant that why are they giving Alvin Kamara the 1085 00:56:30,239 --> 00:56:34,799 Speaker 1: ball so much? When Adrian Peterson's in the same backfield. Over? Wait, 1086 00:56:34,880 --> 00:56:37,520 Speaker 1: if West gets on something, he's going to do it 1087 00:56:37,560 --> 00:56:40,120 Speaker 1: more than once. He's going to fund the table and 1088 00:56:40,160 --> 00:56:42,359 Speaker 1: make it happen. So I'm going over. He's gonna make 1089 00:56:42,400 --> 00:56:45,560 Speaker 1: that team change its coaching thing last time around, last 1090 00:56:45,560 --> 00:56:49,120 Speaker 1: time around. Oh my god, rookie quarterback playoffs starts? I 1091 00:56:49,120 --> 00:56:52,360 Speaker 1: have it at one. I didn't hear the question, but 1092 00:56:52,480 --> 00:56:59,640 Speaker 1: over rookie quarterback under for sure? So it's definitely zero. Yeah, really, 1093 00:57:00,200 --> 00:57:04,520 Speaker 1: I mean this year. Yeah, we'll see Jets safety Jamal 1094 00:57:04,560 --> 00:57:10,839 Speaker 1: Adams Hall of Fame Jackets to zero. All right, Okay, 1095 00:57:10,840 --> 00:57:14,839 Speaker 1: that's it. Great job, great, great great great great great 1096 00:57:14,880 --> 00:57:19,439 Speaker 1: great great to the mail bag real quick. I thought 1097 00:57:19,440 --> 00:57:26,360 Speaker 1: I killed us with it lives. We would not let 1098 00:57:26,400 --> 00:57:29,680 Speaker 1: you take the mail bag away from this, Greig. What's 1099 00:57:29,760 --> 00:57:34,200 Speaker 1: in the mail bag? First one? Up Neil Dutton, our boy, 1100 00:57:35,960 --> 00:57:39,240 Speaker 1: the dut Bomb. You've all attended super Bowls, but what 1101 00:57:39,320 --> 00:57:44,520 Speaker 1: other sporting events would you guys most like to attend? Oh, 1102 00:57:45,480 --> 00:57:49,720 Speaker 1: I really sneaky, Like the Combine. It's like, I know 1103 00:57:50,000 --> 00:57:53,640 Speaker 1: it's such a weird event. I think I think it's 1104 00:57:53,680 --> 00:57:57,680 Speaker 1: something you haven't. Oh love to attend it, you had, 1105 00:57:57,720 --> 00:58:00,920 Speaker 1: like like any sport. Oh, I know what I'd like 1106 00:58:01,440 --> 00:58:05,080 Speaker 1: go startus Mark Wimbledon. Nice? Why because I get to 1107 00:58:05,120 --> 00:58:06,680 Speaker 1: go to London and hang out and I think it's 1108 00:58:06,720 --> 00:58:09,080 Speaker 1: the whole like the whole trip itself. It wouldn't be like, hey, 1109 00:58:09,120 --> 00:58:11,120 Speaker 1: you're driving up the highway, You're going to a game 1110 00:58:11,200 --> 00:58:12,880 Speaker 1: six of something, and then you're back home at your 1111 00:58:12,920 --> 00:58:15,280 Speaker 1: house like you're gone for weeks and weeks. I'd go 1112 00:58:15,320 --> 00:58:18,760 Speaker 1: to Alright, good, I'll go to the World Cup. But 1113 00:58:19,560 --> 00:58:23,000 Speaker 1: under this it would be a final that the United 1114 00:58:23,040 --> 00:58:26,960 Speaker 1: States was in. That's great, which probably will never happen 1115 00:58:27,000 --> 00:58:30,200 Speaker 1: at least in my lifetime, but uh more in my 1116 00:58:30,920 --> 00:58:33,200 Speaker 1: under employed days of my life. I once went to 1117 00:58:33,240 --> 00:58:36,280 Speaker 1: a sports bar at seven am in Manhattan to watch 1118 00:58:36,360 --> 00:58:39,640 Speaker 1: the um United States play Algeria in the two thousand 1119 00:58:39,640 --> 00:58:42,920 Speaker 1: ten World Cup and landed Donovan scored a goal in 1120 00:58:43,040 --> 00:58:46,160 Speaker 1: extra time to move the uh US to the second round. 1121 00:58:46,400 --> 00:58:49,680 Speaker 1: And that is by far the greatest sports experience I've 1122 00:58:49,720 --> 00:58:53,080 Speaker 1: ever been involved with in a bar. If you can 1123 00:58:53,120 --> 00:58:57,240 Speaker 1: you even imagine if the US actually um was truly 1124 00:58:57,280 --> 00:59:00,520 Speaker 1: relevant and was a power player and made the finals. Oh, 1125 00:59:00,560 --> 00:59:02,240 Speaker 1: that would be so much fun to be there. I'd 1126 00:59:02,280 --> 00:59:04,520 Speaker 1: be blown. What do they call those things the las? 1127 00:59:04,640 --> 00:59:07,160 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, I don't know if that's the right name 1128 00:59:07,200 --> 00:59:12,160 Speaker 1: for I'll be blown. It cool? What because that it 1129 00:59:12,160 --> 00:59:15,360 Speaker 1: would be funny. You took, you took, I got mine, 1130 00:59:15,440 --> 00:59:16,600 Speaker 1: all right, go for it. I would want to go 1131 00:59:16,640 --> 00:59:19,720 Speaker 1: to an NBA finals game like that. To me, that's 1132 00:59:19,720 --> 00:59:21,880 Speaker 1: when I first fell in love with sports was watching 1133 00:59:21,960 --> 00:59:24,840 Speaker 1: the Sixers with Alan Iverson to came in with Tombo 1134 00:59:24,960 --> 00:59:28,240 Speaker 1: Eric Snow in the playoffs and it was like life 1135 00:59:28,320 --> 00:59:31,760 Speaker 1: changing for me, and that that sort of switched everything 1136 00:59:32,000 --> 00:59:34,760 Speaker 1: around in my life. I loved I loved watching them play, 1137 00:59:34,760 --> 00:59:37,280 Speaker 1: and I really like finals. Have been to like some 1138 00:59:37,320 --> 00:59:41,720 Speaker 1: World Series for work and Stanley Sixers finals game. I 1139 00:59:41,760 --> 00:59:45,640 Speaker 1: mean that would be awesome, yeah, but they would probably lose, 1140 00:59:45,720 --> 00:59:49,120 Speaker 1: so I don't know. You took, you took, like a 1141 00:59:49,160 --> 00:59:51,960 Speaker 1: Grand Slam event, which I would love that too, any 1142 00:59:52,000 --> 00:59:55,200 Speaker 1: of those and the soccer, yeah, or Australia would be fun. 1143 00:59:55,600 --> 00:59:58,360 Speaker 1: Soccer they like a great end of this season, Premier 1144 00:59:58,400 --> 01:00:00,000 Speaker 1: Leagueme would be fun. But I'm gonna go to one 1145 01:00:00,000 --> 01:00:01,720 Speaker 1: that I've been trying to make happen for a while 1146 01:00:01,800 --> 01:00:05,040 Speaker 1: and I will eventually. I want to see sumo in 1147 01:00:05,160 --> 01:00:08,200 Speaker 1: Japan because I don't think people don't. People don't realize 1148 01:00:08,240 --> 01:00:10,160 Speaker 1: what a big deal sumo is. I mean it it's 1149 01:00:10,160 --> 01:00:12,720 Speaker 1: only I think it's four times a year, and it 1150 01:00:12,880 --> 01:00:15,960 Speaker 1: is like it is the their biggest sporting event. It's 1151 01:00:16,000 --> 01:00:19,400 Speaker 1: this huge sort of festival, and just knowing how Japan 1152 01:00:19,480 --> 01:00:22,439 Speaker 1: does that, I'm sure everyone's getting getting bombed and there's 1153 01:00:22,600 --> 01:00:25,920 Speaker 1: no other There's no other there will, There can't be 1154 01:00:25,920 --> 01:00:27,880 Speaker 1: any other sporting event like it. It just must be 1155 01:00:28,200 --> 01:00:30,400 Speaker 1: a crazy sort of experience. So I'd love to see 1156 01:00:30,440 --> 01:00:32,720 Speaker 1: that mark. This next question is for you Will there 1157 01:00:32,720 --> 01:00:35,840 Speaker 1: be a Super Bowl next season? From Will Seistman. Yes, 1158 01:00:35,880 --> 01:00:39,600 Speaker 1: definitely next year, although honestly this might be the year 1159 01:00:39,680 --> 01:00:41,880 Speaker 1: upcoming to say no, but I'm going to think yes. 1160 01:00:43,520 --> 01:00:44,960 Speaker 1: I thought you're gonna say it's the last. I mean, 1161 01:00:45,000 --> 01:00:47,560 Speaker 1: there's you know, North Korea concerns me, but in general, 1162 01:00:47,680 --> 01:00:50,840 Speaker 1: let's go yes. Uh this one from WFC Wolf's mouth. 1163 01:00:51,000 --> 01:00:53,960 Speaker 1: What would be your current and all time team of 1164 01:00:54,000 --> 01:00:58,000 Speaker 1: announcer and analysts. I'll start with this one. My current 1165 01:00:58,120 --> 01:01:01,560 Speaker 1: all time favorite or my current and favorite is Columsworth 1166 01:01:01,800 --> 01:01:04,880 Speaker 1: and Michael's best in the game to me and my 1167 01:01:05,000 --> 01:01:08,840 Speaker 1: all time favorite both for uh well, a lot of 1168 01:01:08,840 --> 01:01:12,040 Speaker 1: its sentimental reasons as being young and it reminds me 1169 01:01:12,080 --> 01:01:14,240 Speaker 1: of moments for my youth. But I will go with 1170 01:01:14,320 --> 01:01:17,040 Speaker 1: Madden and Summer All as my all time team all time. 1171 01:01:17,080 --> 01:01:20,160 Speaker 1: I I go Madden and Summer All. Uh. Really, no 1172 01:01:20,360 --> 01:01:22,560 Speaker 1: questions asked there, although there were a couple of NBC 1173 01:01:22,680 --> 01:01:25,640 Speaker 1: teams that I absolutely loved because it's tied to good memories. 1174 01:01:26,120 --> 01:01:31,160 Speaker 1: Um current, I love Aikman. I don't I really dig Aikman, 1175 01:01:31,680 --> 01:01:33,680 Speaker 1: and I don't know if I have a play by play. 1176 01:01:35,160 --> 01:01:38,960 Speaker 1: I basically anybody with Harry callis Harry callis like growing 1177 01:01:39,040 --> 01:01:42,800 Speaker 1: up listening to Phillies games and he he did a 1178 01:01:42,840 --> 01:01:46,200 Speaker 1: ton of stuff for NFL films. His voice is so amazing. 1179 01:01:46,240 --> 01:01:49,680 Speaker 1: I would listen to him call any game about Mike 1180 01:01:49,840 --> 01:01:52,200 Speaker 1: Rico by the way, Terrico, I mean if I think 1181 01:01:52,200 --> 01:01:53,800 Speaker 1: Tarriko is great, I think there's a bunch that are 1182 01:01:53,840 --> 01:01:56,440 Speaker 1: really good. So I don't I just don't have This 1183 01:01:56,480 --> 01:01:58,200 Speaker 1: is one where I wish I could have time to 1184 01:01:58,320 --> 01:02:02,320 Speaker 1: like really think about it. But I would go Alan 1185 01:02:02,400 --> 01:02:05,400 Speaker 1: Chris right now. So I believe that's the right answer. 1186 01:02:06,080 --> 01:02:13,600 Speaker 1: All right, Next up, get excited people. The suspense is killing. 1187 01:02:16,560 --> 01:02:18,640 Speaker 1: I got one here, know you got go ahead? Now, 1188 01:02:18,680 --> 01:02:22,960 Speaker 1: go ahead from Thaddy's Stewart at Thaddie is Stewart. If 1189 01:02:22,960 --> 01:02:24,920 Speaker 1: you had to get the face of an NFL player 1190 01:02:24,960 --> 01:02:27,920 Speaker 1: tattooed on your body, who would you get and wear 1191 01:02:27,920 --> 01:02:34,880 Speaker 1: on your body? That's that's a tough one. This is 1192 01:02:35,080 --> 01:02:39,400 Speaker 1: like long commitment to this is basically life has to 1193 01:02:39,400 --> 01:02:42,360 Speaker 1: be a current player. Uh you could open it up 1194 01:02:42,360 --> 01:02:49,720 Speaker 1: to the past if you want. Um, well, I would 1195 01:02:49,720 --> 01:02:52,880 Speaker 1: put it on my like my other my shoulder blade. 1196 01:02:52,960 --> 01:02:56,040 Speaker 1: I have a tattoo actually that's on my right shoulder. Bread. 1197 01:02:56,080 --> 01:02:57,960 Speaker 1: That's kind of where, you know, if you don't want 1198 01:02:57,960 --> 01:02:59,800 Speaker 1: anyone to ever see it, that's a good place. So 1199 01:03:00,080 --> 01:03:03,080 Speaker 1: I don't want anyone. But you're not going to the beach. Well, 1200 01:03:03,600 --> 01:03:07,200 Speaker 1: it's as it's as hidden as it's gonna get, you know, 1201 01:03:07,200 --> 01:03:08,920 Speaker 1: what I mean. I mean, I mean like I'm you know, 1202 01:03:09,280 --> 01:03:12,160 Speaker 1: down a little down the back. I'm just saying I 1203 01:03:12,360 --> 01:03:14,560 Speaker 1: don't want someone what is your tattoo of the one 1204 01:03:14,560 --> 01:03:19,280 Speaker 1: that you currently have. I'm not getting into that is 1205 01:03:19,360 --> 01:03:21,920 Speaker 1: a question the player though you're not. I don't want 1206 01:03:21,920 --> 01:03:24,320 Speaker 1: that to be embarrassing. There's no good scenario. I'm not 1207 01:03:24,400 --> 01:03:26,640 Speaker 1: turning that into a real positive. So I think I 1208 01:03:26,680 --> 01:03:29,920 Speaker 1: just would go Malcolm Butler because you know, Malcolm Butler 1209 01:03:29,920 --> 01:03:34,320 Speaker 1: always makes me happy. Uh. Probably, I'll just go Miles 1210 01:03:34,320 --> 01:03:36,959 Speaker 1: Garrett because I love like I named it. I named 1211 01:03:36,960 --> 01:03:39,840 Speaker 1: a child after a Brown's drafted player, and that that 1212 01:03:39,920 --> 01:03:41,600 Speaker 1: player is no longer with the Browns. Let's put it 1213 01:03:41,640 --> 01:03:45,120 Speaker 1: that way. Um, totally risky, Myles Garrett. But it would 1214 01:03:45,160 --> 01:03:48,920 Speaker 1: only be about like half an inch tall, his whole body, 1215 01:03:49,200 --> 01:03:51,640 Speaker 1: and I would put it like on the on I'd 1216 01:03:51,640 --> 01:03:54,040 Speaker 1: put it somewhere. We just looks like a freckle on 1217 01:03:54,080 --> 01:03:59,880 Speaker 1: the back of my knee. I'll go tramp Stamp Reggie White. Whoa, 1218 01:04:00,360 --> 01:04:03,160 Speaker 1: that's funny. Just I mean, you gotta you gotta embrace it, 1219 01:04:03,200 --> 01:04:06,120 Speaker 1: you gotta lean into it. Yeah, I was I was 1220 01:04:06,160 --> 01:04:08,200 Speaker 1: gonna go get a name for a band. Tramp Stamp. 1221 01:04:09,080 --> 01:04:12,760 Speaker 1: I was thinking. I was thinking tramp Stamp as well. Okay, 1222 01:04:12,840 --> 01:04:15,760 Speaker 1: we could get it together and I will get a clipboard. 1223 01:04:15,840 --> 01:04:19,800 Speaker 1: Jesus tramp Stamp. I like that al right. Next up 1224 01:04:19,840 --> 01:04:24,760 Speaker 1: from Jesse Nicolette, who is John Gonzalez. John Renald Gonzalez 1225 01:04:24,760 --> 01:04:26,920 Speaker 1: Boar March twelve nine is an American sports writer. Was 1226 01:04:26,920 --> 01:04:28,960 Speaker 1: married NFL meda broadcaster College Wolfe. John, who was a a 1227 01:04:29,000 --> 01:04:31,120 Speaker 1: pieces resides in Los Angeles with his wife and two dogs. 1228 01:04:32,160 --> 01:04:35,520 Speaker 1: Next up at the Kumar eighteen. If the A t 1229 01:04:35,680 --> 01:04:37,960 Speaker 1: N mark, this one's for you, not directed at you, 1230 01:04:38,000 --> 01:04:40,760 Speaker 1: but I'm going to lean on you here and this Greg, 1231 01:04:40,840 --> 01:04:42,400 Speaker 1: I don't agree with this, even though I don't know 1232 01:04:42,440 --> 01:04:44,560 Speaker 1: what it means. If the A t N members were 1233 01:04:44,560 --> 01:04:48,000 Speaker 1: Star Wars characters, what would they be? And then I'm 1234 01:04:48,040 --> 01:04:51,120 Speaker 1: parenthetical Greg would be annoying C three p O but 1235 01:04:51,240 --> 01:04:55,959 Speaker 1: interested in others and parenthetical I don't know what that's. 1236 01:04:56,600 --> 01:04:58,440 Speaker 1: I won't I won't say one for myself, but I 1237 01:04:58,480 --> 01:05:02,040 Speaker 1: think Dan has a hans a low field to him, um, 1238 01:05:02,080 --> 01:05:04,120 Speaker 1: which is a compliment I think most people would want 1239 01:05:04,120 --> 01:05:06,840 Speaker 1: to be. Oh, absolutely yeah? Is that Harrison Ford? Yeah, 1240 01:05:07,880 --> 01:05:12,920 Speaker 1: I cannot believe you don't know that, Um West, I 1241 01:05:12,920 --> 01:05:17,160 Speaker 1: could see Wes. This is tough. This I can getting 1242 01:05:17,160 --> 01:05:19,920 Speaker 1: thrown into this. West West could be like a Chew Bacca. 1243 01:05:19,960 --> 01:05:22,240 Speaker 1: And I say that in a great way because he's 1244 01:05:22,360 --> 01:05:26,440 Speaker 1: he's super he like in in what we do. He's 1245 01:05:26,520 --> 01:05:31,200 Speaker 1: extremely reliable, he's loyal, he's kind of no nonsense and 1246 01:05:31,440 --> 01:05:33,720 Speaker 1: Chewy is beloved and he was very close to Hans. 1247 01:05:33,920 --> 01:05:35,680 Speaker 1: And West can make those types of sounds. If he's 1248 01:05:35,720 --> 01:05:41,000 Speaker 1: drink drink, Yes he can. Greg Greg is tricky. I'm 1249 01:05:41,040 --> 01:05:42,840 Speaker 1: not putting Greg on the money and Falcon because he 1250 01:05:42,880 --> 01:05:45,480 Speaker 1: admitted last year that he had never he did not 1251 01:05:45,520 --> 01:05:47,560 Speaker 1: recognize what the money and Falcon was. But I you know, 1252 01:05:47,720 --> 01:05:49,400 Speaker 1: I think C three p o is not a bad 1253 01:05:49,440 --> 01:05:52,160 Speaker 1: one for Greg. It's it seems like it's it's not 1254 01:05:52,280 --> 01:05:55,880 Speaker 1: a positive, but C three p o is one. He 1255 01:05:55,880 --> 01:05:58,000 Speaker 1: here's Greg as a football animals. He's been there longer 1256 01:05:58,040 --> 01:06:00,360 Speaker 1: than any of us. He's been there long than any 1257 01:06:00,360 --> 01:06:02,360 Speaker 1: one of us. He's seen so much more. C three 1258 01:06:02,360 --> 01:06:04,720 Speaker 1: peals the one character. It's there from the very beginning 1259 01:06:04,800 --> 01:06:06,800 Speaker 1: until the end to where they are now. And he's 1260 01:06:06,800 --> 01:06:09,560 Speaker 1: incredibly knowledgeable about what he does and he's helped him 1261 01:06:09,560 --> 01:06:11,640 Speaker 1: out of a lot of pinches underrated, So and why 1262 01:06:11,720 --> 01:06:14,000 Speaker 1: would organize it? Why? And I'm assuming the person that 1263 01:06:14,120 --> 01:06:16,000 Speaker 1: sent this tweet out sent it sent it out in 1264 01:06:16,040 --> 01:06:18,960 Speaker 1: a pejorative sense. I don't agree with they're with their 1265 01:06:19,120 --> 01:06:22,720 Speaker 1: take on that. Smart to direct that at Sessler though, Ye, 1266 01:06:22,840 --> 01:06:26,840 Speaker 1: well what about I mean, you gotta I'd say Princess 1267 01:06:26,880 --> 01:06:31,000 Speaker 1: Leia type character, absolutely sure, because they only have one 1268 01:06:31,120 --> 01:06:36,040 Speaker 1: female because girl, no, I think that Princess Leiah. Actually, well, 1269 01:06:36,040 --> 01:06:37,760 Speaker 1: for this way, I think you're you have a little 1270 01:06:37,800 --> 01:06:39,479 Speaker 1: bit of Carrie Fisher in you, which is a great 1271 01:06:39,520 --> 01:06:42,760 Speaker 1: compliment one of she was a great writer and a humorist, 1272 01:06:42,920 --> 01:06:45,040 Speaker 1: and those guys that worked with her thought she was 1273 01:06:45,080 --> 01:06:47,640 Speaker 1: the most fun of anyone to be around. So clearly, 1274 01:06:47,680 --> 01:06:51,400 Speaker 1: like huge fans of of the female gender in in general, 1275 01:06:51,520 --> 01:06:54,120 Speaker 1: the Star Wars fanchise really thought about that. I mean, 1276 01:06:54,120 --> 01:06:57,360 Speaker 1: you could not really four out of your element. This 1277 01:06:57,400 --> 01:06:59,720 Speaker 1: is why C three people gets slapped around sometimes because 1278 01:06:59,760 --> 01:07:03,040 Speaker 1: you have they're absolutely if you look at where are 1279 01:07:03,040 --> 01:07:06,920 Speaker 1: they that's in the late seventies, and it was it 1280 01:07:07,000 --> 01:07:08,960 Speaker 1: was modeled a certain way, but the way they've done 1281 01:07:08,960 --> 01:07:11,840 Speaker 1: it now it's like the last two major film releases 1282 01:07:12,080 --> 01:07:15,160 Speaker 1: the main character is a powerful woman. They're trying to Yeah, 1283 01:07:15,160 --> 01:07:16,919 Speaker 1: they're trying to fix They're trying to fix the fact 1284 01:07:16,920 --> 01:07:19,680 Speaker 1: that the first time around, it's like three hundred characters. 1285 01:07:19,760 --> 01:07:22,600 Speaker 1: Let's have one woman and sticker in a bikini. That 1286 01:07:22,760 --> 01:07:28,880 Speaker 1: is utterly untrue. It is a random, inaccurate and I will, 1287 01:07:29,080 --> 01:07:33,960 Speaker 1: even though I'm not I'm not really great, I'm gonna 1288 01:07:34,120 --> 01:07:37,200 Speaker 1: I'm gonna throw out Mark as Luke Skywalker because you 1289 01:07:37,280 --> 01:07:38,640 Speaker 1: kind of look like Mark Hamill a little bit. I 1290 01:07:38,640 --> 01:07:41,000 Speaker 1: think we would have a good like lu Khan type 1291 01:07:41,600 --> 01:07:45,600 Speaker 1: thing going on Better Room only you'll have two hands, yes, 1292 01:07:45,840 --> 01:07:49,080 Speaker 1: Sew I acknowledge kind of Vader took his hand off. 1293 01:07:49,120 --> 01:07:51,680 Speaker 1: I have a better father than he did, a much 1294 01:07:51,760 --> 01:07:55,040 Speaker 1: much better one. So Ed Sessler's no Vader, no, nor 1295 01:07:55,080 --> 01:07:57,080 Speaker 1: would you want to be. He's probably with you guys 1296 01:07:57,080 --> 01:08:01,760 Speaker 1: on this whole Star Wars talk. Uh. Finally, Greg, and 1297 01:08:01,880 --> 01:08:05,080 Speaker 1: this segment included because we know that you don't You're 1298 01:08:05,120 --> 01:08:07,880 Speaker 1: not big on the Uh. You know what's the term 1299 01:08:07,920 --> 01:08:09,440 Speaker 1: with reaching out to the fans that I use earlier 1300 01:08:09,520 --> 01:08:13,640 Speaker 1: in interfacing interface with fans who said that what you're 1301 01:08:13,640 --> 01:08:16,680 Speaker 1: trying to act? The segment when he went rogue. This 1302 01:08:16,720 --> 01:08:21,519 Speaker 1: one comes from Andrew Lewis in Liverpool. Which current segment 1303 01:08:21,600 --> 01:08:24,080 Speaker 1: does greg most want to acts? And, by the way, 1304 01:08:24,560 --> 01:08:29,960 Speaker 1: given onest answer on this? Okay, well, two things first, 1305 01:08:30,640 --> 01:08:34,719 Speaker 1: I have two things. I want to act. This whole 1306 01:08:34,720 --> 01:08:38,720 Speaker 1: reputation about wanting to act segment is unfair. I think 1307 01:08:38,720 --> 01:08:40,880 Speaker 1: it's fair to point out, in the life of a show, 1308 01:08:40,960 --> 01:08:43,160 Speaker 1: you want to you know, you want to refresh some things. 1309 01:08:43,200 --> 01:08:45,280 Speaker 1: You don't want to keep doing the same thing over, 1310 01:08:45,360 --> 01:08:47,679 Speaker 1: you spice it up over, you want to have new ones, 1311 01:08:47,720 --> 01:08:50,320 Speaker 1: come up with some new classics. Things run their course 1312 01:08:50,479 --> 01:08:55,280 Speaker 1: in terms of humor. All right, I would say that 1313 01:08:55,320 --> 01:08:57,439 Speaker 1: I got that. No, I thought about it because we 1314 01:08:57,920 --> 01:09:01,920 Speaker 1: It was on my mind when we read the user 1315 01:09:02,000 --> 01:09:06,240 Speaker 1: reviews so on from iTunes. At this point, I think 1316 01:09:06,280 --> 01:09:09,160 Speaker 1: we can do better. We can do something related than that. 1317 01:09:09,240 --> 01:09:13,080 Speaker 1: But just reading the iTunes reviews doesn't do it for 1318 01:09:13,120 --> 01:09:15,040 Speaker 1: me anymore. Well, what about another one? Because we I 1319 01:09:15,120 --> 01:09:16,559 Speaker 1: kind of think it's funny, So you know what, it's 1320 01:09:16,560 --> 01:09:18,320 Speaker 1: also a bit of a cop out because we had 1321 01:09:18,320 --> 01:09:20,960 Speaker 1: this conversation and I was in agreement with you, But 1322 01:09:21,080 --> 01:09:23,719 Speaker 1: that that really is that would feel that way? Yeah, 1323 01:09:23,760 --> 01:09:25,599 Speaker 1: I said it the last time we had. I was like, 1324 01:09:26,160 --> 01:09:28,880 Speaker 1: what about another segment that's on your radar? Or you're 1325 01:09:28,880 --> 01:09:33,639 Speaker 1: starting to I don't know. We've gotten rid of most 1326 01:09:33,680 --> 01:09:38,360 Speaker 1: of the bad ones. Every way that I came, I gave, 1327 01:09:39,880 --> 01:09:42,559 Speaker 1: not given anymore. Well, you were no fan of win 1328 01:09:42,600 --> 01:09:47,280 Speaker 1: West's toaster. We all know that, but that only one. 1329 01:09:47,320 --> 01:09:49,040 Speaker 1: That's just so you know. It didn't go away because 1330 01:09:49,040 --> 01:09:51,120 Speaker 1: of you. It went away because West kind of lost 1331 01:09:51,120 --> 01:09:53,519 Speaker 1: the passion and a number of mess Yeah, exactly. It 1332 01:09:53,560 --> 01:09:55,560 Speaker 1: was a great segment. It will probably be back some 1333 01:09:55,760 --> 01:09:57,920 Speaker 1: day in some form. But you know, things run their 1334 01:09:57,960 --> 01:10:01,439 Speaker 1: courses sometimes. Where is that it's I'm saying, that's a 1335 01:10:01,479 --> 01:10:04,880 Speaker 1: good question, believe damnaeck Has? Is that not true? He 1336 01:10:05,040 --> 01:10:07,679 Speaker 1: was the reigning champ? All right? I have one that's 1337 01:10:07,680 --> 01:10:10,000 Speaker 1: on my radar. All our segments are pretty strong. What 1338 01:10:10,160 --> 01:10:11,640 Speaker 1: I can't even think of it. A team of a 1339 01:10:11,720 --> 01:10:14,760 Speaker 1: t L is on my radar big time. It was 1340 01:10:14,840 --> 01:10:18,080 Speaker 1: unnecessarily annoying last year, and it kind of tore us 1341 01:10:18,120 --> 01:10:19,720 Speaker 1: all apart a little bit, and none of us see 1342 01:10:19,760 --> 01:10:23,200 Speaker 1: it the same way. And I think it needs a rethinking, 1343 01:10:23,320 --> 01:10:25,240 Speaker 1: not a going away, but it needs we need to 1344 01:10:25,240 --> 01:10:27,559 Speaker 1: rethink how to handle it. We have to go away 1345 01:10:27,560 --> 01:10:31,280 Speaker 1: for a while and just dream it all up again. Okay, Yeah, 1346 01:10:31,920 --> 01:10:36,439 Speaker 1: that's it. Mailbag closed. You don't you don't have anything calling. 1347 01:10:37,320 --> 01:10:45,800 Speaker 1: I mean, I don't know. The host maybe over my 1348 01:10:45,880 --> 01:10:50,000 Speaker 1: dead body, Honey doesn't appear on the show again until 1349 01:10:50,040 --> 01:10:54,679 Speaker 1: two and suddenly chimes and yeah, odds and ends would 1350 01:10:54,680 --> 01:11:00,320 Speaker 1: be the segment. I would kill the ends. I yeah, 1351 01:11:00,320 --> 01:11:03,200 Speaker 1: I have segments. No, but there have been individuals who 1352 01:11:03,200 --> 01:11:05,000 Speaker 1: have been acts from the show that we've had a 1353 01:11:05,320 --> 01:11:11,000 Speaker 1: hand in. Some people go away and they don't come back. WHOA. 1354 01:11:12,560 --> 01:11:14,920 Speaker 1: I think you're a great host. I think that you've 1355 01:11:14,960 --> 01:11:20,519 Speaker 1: been like steering this ship into wonderful territory. Um, all right, 1356 01:11:21,400 --> 01:11:24,320 Speaker 1: we will be back, Connie, thank you. You're welcome by 1357 01:11:24,479 --> 01:11:27,599 Speaker 1: everything that just happened in the last six I'm gonna 1358 01:11:27,600 --> 01:11:29,479 Speaker 1: forget about it all anyway, as soon as I walk 1359 01:11:29,479 --> 01:11:34,000 Speaker 1: out of here. Um, we'll be back on Wednesday. Chris Westling, 1360 01:11:34,439 --> 01:11:36,800 Speaker 1: we'll be back with us, and we will you know, 1361 01:11:37,800 --> 01:11:42,720 Speaker 1: chop it up Football, Chop up action Max. By the way, 1362 01:11:42,760 --> 01:11:46,080 Speaker 1: the the subreddit around the NFL, we were trying to 1363 01:11:46,479 --> 01:11:48,360 Speaker 1: figure it out. Greeby and I were doing a little 1364 01:11:48,400 --> 01:11:50,880 Speaker 1: d m NG. There's no way for Greeby to know 1365 01:11:50,960 --> 01:11:55,559 Speaker 1: who's the five um member of the subreddit, which that's 1366 01:11:55,600 --> 01:11:58,160 Speaker 1: the contest here. But what we're gonna do once the 1367 01:11:58,160 --> 01:12:03,439 Speaker 1: subreddit hits five five thousand, excuse me, we will then 1368 01:12:04,080 --> 01:12:08,280 Speaker 1: at random pick someone within the five thousand for a 1369 01:12:08,360 --> 01:12:12,360 Speaker 1: special prize. How about that? I mean it seems very fair. 1370 01:12:12,800 --> 01:12:14,840 Speaker 1: The next part of this is what is what is 1371 01:12:14,880 --> 01:12:19,680 Speaker 1: a special prize? Maybe it's West's toaster, maybe if you 1372 01:12:19,680 --> 01:12:22,040 Speaker 1: can find it, if we can find it. So anyway, 1373 01:12:22,120 --> 01:12:25,599 Speaker 1: check out the around the nfl um subreddit as we 1374 01:12:26,280 --> 01:12:29,120 Speaker 1: the march for five thousand. We'll be back Wednesday, so 1375 01:12:29,400 --> 01:12:32,479 Speaker 1: make sure you join us. And thank you for listening. 1376 01:12:32,720 --> 01:12:35,479 Speaker 1: I really appreciate it. I mean it's May eight. You 1377 01:12:35,520 --> 01:12:37,160 Speaker 1: don't have to be listened to a football podcast. You 1378 01:12:37,240 --> 01:12:39,479 Speaker 1: definitely don't. People sayce Dan hands is signing off with 1379 01:12:39,520 --> 01:12:42,800 Speaker 1: the Quiet Storm, Conning, Fox, the Boss and New Money 1380 01:12:42,840 --> 01:13:10,960 Speaker 1: behind the Glass till Wednesday