1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,668 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,748 --> 00:00:09,988 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:11,228 --> 00:00:12,508 Speaker 2: Good Morning Football, Everybody. 4 00:00:12,508 --> 00:00:15,028 Speaker 3: On a Monday, August twenty fifth, Jamie heard a manc 5 00:00:15,068 --> 00:00:17,828 Speaker 3: I Teo Isaiah's stand back in La Kyle Brant in 6 00:00:17,908 --> 00:00:18,348 Speaker 3: New York. 7 00:00:18,428 --> 00:00:20,148 Speaker 2: And it's not just any other Monday. It is the 8 00:00:20,148 --> 00:00:22,708 Speaker 2: monday in which preseason football has been concluded. We have 9 00:00:22,828 --> 00:00:26,468 Speaker 2: rust cutdown day tomorrow. On a Tuesday, Kyle, I'm. 10 00:00:26,308 --> 00:00:30,788 Speaker 3: Feeling all sorts of stinctly sensations about regular season football. 11 00:00:30,868 --> 00:00:32,748 Speaker 1: So am I. But I gotta tell you, I'm deep 12 00:00:32,748 --> 00:00:34,668 Speaker 1: in a book right now. We just had Walt Anderson, 13 00:00:34,668 --> 00:00:37,308 Speaker 1: the lead of NFL officiating analysts. He left me with 14 00:00:37,348 --> 00:00:40,708 Speaker 1: the NFL rule book, like the real unabridged one. Guys, 15 00:00:40,708 --> 00:00:43,028 Speaker 1: I'm reading right now, Like are you down by contact 16 00:00:43,108 --> 00:00:46,508 Speaker 1: if someone touches your hair? I don't know. It's all 17 00:00:46,548 --> 00:00:49,548 Speaker 1: the answers are here. This is an incredible thing, Isaiah. 18 00:00:49,588 --> 00:00:52,068 Speaker 1: This would hit home for you. I'll have the answer shortly. 19 00:00:52,108 --> 00:01:09,068 Speaker 1: It's Good Morning Football, Good football. 20 00:01:09,428 --> 00:01:14,668 Speaker 3: Yeah, that's right, Jamie Mantai Kyle, Isaiah, Kyle. Last hour, 21 00:01:14,828 --> 00:01:17,668 Speaker 3: you began the show by sleeping on the table. This hour, 22 00:01:17,748 --> 00:01:20,508 Speaker 3: you are starting to show not paying attention whatsoever because 23 00:01:20,508 --> 00:01:22,228 Speaker 3: you are elbow. 24 00:01:21,868 --> 00:01:23,228 Speaker 2: Deep in the NFL rule book. 25 00:01:23,228 --> 00:01:24,668 Speaker 3: But I do need the answer to the question that 26 00:01:24,708 --> 00:01:26,148 Speaker 3: you just heat up to Isaiah. 27 00:01:26,228 --> 00:01:28,548 Speaker 1: All right, So what I said was, let's say a 28 00:01:28,628 --> 00:01:31,908 Speaker 1: guy goes down, he falls, or whatever, and he's not down. 29 00:01:31,908 --> 00:01:34,388 Speaker 1: In the NFL, he has to be touched. If someone 30 00:01:34,588 --> 00:01:37,468 Speaker 1: touches his long hair that's billowing out of the back 31 00:01:37,508 --> 00:01:41,348 Speaker 1: of his helmet, is he down? The answer is yes, 32 00:01:41,828 --> 00:01:44,588 Speaker 1: that is part of the body. But then it's if 33 00:01:44,588 --> 00:01:49,548 Speaker 1: you touch his towel or his hooded sweatshirt thing, you 34 00:01:49,628 --> 00:01:52,468 Speaker 1: are not down because that's not part of the body. 35 00:01:52,948 --> 00:01:55,628 Speaker 1: So I'm fascinated by the rule book right now, I'm 36 00:01:55,628 --> 00:01:57,748 Speaker 1: done rest of the show. I'm just reading this. Sorry. 37 00:01:57,828 --> 00:01:58,348 Speaker 1: I love that. 38 00:01:59,188 --> 00:02:01,828 Speaker 3: Weirdly, Isaiah's bringing both the hair and the foota today, 39 00:02:01,988 --> 00:02:04,348 Speaker 3: so we should do it afar it later where Manti 40 00:02:04,468 --> 00:02:07,388 Speaker 3: has to try to down Isaiah on the field, but 41 00:02:07,468 --> 00:02:08,908 Speaker 3: we have to do hair or hoodie. 42 00:02:08,948 --> 00:02:09,508 Speaker 2: That's the question. 43 00:02:09,708 --> 00:02:12,228 Speaker 1: You're if I touch the hoodie, but he's down. 44 00:02:12,228 --> 00:02:14,028 Speaker 3: If I touched the hair, Kyle, it makes me want 45 00:02:14,068 --> 00:02:16,908 Speaker 3: you to do the highlight of Bear's chiefs. 46 00:02:16,908 --> 00:02:18,468 Speaker 2: But do it in the voice in. 47 00:02:18,348 --> 00:02:20,388 Speaker 3: Which but like read the read the rule book in 48 00:02:20,428 --> 00:02:21,908 Speaker 3: your highlight voice or something like that. 49 00:02:21,948 --> 00:02:24,028 Speaker 2: You know what I mean, Like, well, I'm. 50 00:02:23,908 --> 00:02:27,988 Speaker 1: Just referencing that rulea dot r dot seven dot two seven. Guys, 51 00:02:28,028 --> 00:02:29,868 Speaker 1: this is a segment right here. We're gonna do it 52 00:02:29,948 --> 00:02:31,948 Speaker 1: missiating a week or something like that. We got all 53 00:02:32,028 --> 00:02:35,068 Speaker 1: kinds of fun here. But in the meantime, Chiefs Bears 54 00:02:35,188 --> 00:02:38,348 Speaker 1: preseason with all sorts of stars all over the field. 55 00:02:38,348 --> 00:02:38,708 Speaker 4: Is it just me? 56 00:02:38,748 --> 00:02:41,348 Speaker 1: Here's preseason different this year? We got Mahomes. He's not 57 00:02:41,428 --> 00:02:44,788 Speaker 1: just warming up. This dude is playing. Watch what he's doing. 58 00:02:45,228 --> 00:02:48,188 Speaker 1: Mahomes in the pocket, comes in front of Monte's sweater. 59 00:02:48,188 --> 00:02:50,668 Speaker 1: Who thinks he was helped Mahomes doing his sideline thing 60 00:02:50,708 --> 00:02:53,788 Speaker 1: Like it's week fifteen. He is, shoot you Smith Schuster 61 00:02:53,948 --> 00:02:57,668 Speaker 1: for nineteen yards? All right? Not bad? Not bad? Number nine? 62 00:02:57,788 --> 00:03:01,308 Speaker 1: Juju back there. Kevin Byron on the coverage. But Checko 63 00:03:01,468 --> 00:03:07,828 Speaker 1: is in the game. Touchdown, p Checko, Chiefs in Arrowhead 64 00:03:08,188 --> 00:03:10,708 Speaker 1: the Kingdom. They take the lead. I'm gonna talk about 65 00:03:10,708 --> 00:03:12,588 Speaker 1: the score this one. I feel like it matters. What's next? 66 00:03:12,668 --> 00:03:17,948 Speaker 1: Kelsey catches the ball? Yes, Travis Kelsey uk the old 67 00:03:18,028 --> 00:03:21,388 Speaker 1: head catches the ball. Kelsey's out there with the twenty 68 00:03:21,468 --> 00:03:23,788 Speaker 1: yard catch. He had two catches in this game. Rashi 69 00:03:24,028 --> 00:03:27,828 Speaker 1: Rice touched them. Malves is spreading the ball all around 70 00:03:27,948 --> 00:03:30,468 Speaker 1: with all his receivers. If you just tuned in now, 71 00:03:30,548 --> 00:03:32,908 Speaker 1: you'd be like, wow, Bear Chiefs is really fired up. 72 00:03:33,308 --> 00:03:36,108 Speaker 1: What do you tell me next? Caleb Williams plays, Oh, yes, 73 00:03:36,188 --> 00:03:39,108 Speaker 1: he does, very sharp in his preseason debut against the 74 00:03:39,148 --> 00:03:41,908 Speaker 1: Bills in week two. Not so much here. That is 75 00:03:41,948 --> 00:03:44,108 Speaker 1: Alamide's the key as the receiver. They like a lot 76 00:03:44,108 --> 00:03:46,148 Speaker 1: and it's completely off on the timing. Wait you see 77 00:03:46,148 --> 00:03:48,548 Speaker 1: the Ben Johnson cut away. Watch Ben Johnson what he 78 00:03:48,588 --> 00:03:52,588 Speaker 1: thinks of the time? He being right? Oh, all right, 79 00:03:53,068 --> 00:03:55,508 Speaker 1: So Caleb rallies though we're in a two minute situation, 80 00:03:55,588 --> 00:03:57,108 Speaker 1: under a minute left to go in the first half. 81 00:03:57,148 --> 00:04:01,388 Speaker 1: Second and ten Roma Dunsay got it wide open. Caleb 82 00:04:01,468 --> 00:04:03,988 Speaker 1: hits him. Tick tick tick tick tick tick tick tick 83 00:04:04,028 --> 00:04:05,948 Speaker 1: tick tick. They got a bunch of time outs this 84 00:04:05,948 --> 00:04:08,548 Speaker 1: preseason doesn't matter. Sore inside the five A Dunday with 85 00:04:08,588 --> 00:04:11,228 Speaker 1: a nice run after the catch, first and goal thirty 86 00:04:11,268 --> 00:04:15,908 Speaker 1: one seconds. Timing pattern got him a Dunees eight touchdown. Guys, 87 00:04:15,908 --> 00:04:18,428 Speaker 1: the chief Stars are making plays. The Bears stars and 88 00:04:18,468 --> 00:04:21,428 Speaker 1: waiting are making plays. This is real action here. This 89 00:04:21,508 --> 00:04:23,748 Speaker 1: is the final tune up. Caleb with a sweat, with 90 00:04:23,788 --> 00:04:26,348 Speaker 1: an intensity. Who cares about the score? Up at the 91 00:04:26,428 --> 00:04:27,948 Speaker 1: end of this thing, it did feel like it mattered. 92 00:04:27,948 --> 00:04:31,188 Speaker 1: The point is Mahomes looks good. Caleb a little shaky start, 93 00:04:31,308 --> 00:04:34,148 Speaker 1: but then he iron things out. However, though, let's hear 94 00:04:34,188 --> 00:04:38,028 Speaker 1: about the man of the hour, Bears head coach Ben Johnson, Ben, 95 00:04:38,388 --> 00:04:40,868 Speaker 1: how did you feel about your team's performance in this 96 00:04:40,908 --> 00:04:41,708 Speaker 1: preseason game? 97 00:04:42,468 --> 00:04:49,188 Speaker 5: Offensively? First two possessions was really sloppy football that you 98 00:04:49,228 --> 00:04:51,788 Speaker 5: know has plugged us in and out of camp so far, 99 00:04:52,148 --> 00:04:55,348 Speaker 5: and unfortunately that's what we got here tonight. I'm still 100 00:04:55,428 --> 00:04:58,508 Speaker 5: learning this group as well, because we say this is 101 00:04:58,508 --> 00:05:00,428 Speaker 5: our first time on the road and we were going 102 00:05:00,468 --> 00:05:02,028 Speaker 5: to find out what type of road team we were 103 00:05:02,028 --> 00:05:04,268 Speaker 5: going to be. And you know, if the first quarter 104 00:05:04,508 --> 00:05:07,588 Speaker 5: is really any indication, it's not good enough. 105 00:05:07,668 --> 00:05:09,308 Speaker 1: So we got to get better in a hurry. 106 00:05:10,028 --> 00:05:12,148 Speaker 2: He's got a standard trying to hold his guys to it. 107 00:05:12,228 --> 00:05:14,908 Speaker 3: The biggest takeaway from that Bears Chiefs game Mantai as 108 00:05:14,908 --> 00:05:15,428 Speaker 3: we saw it. 109 00:05:15,348 --> 00:05:17,388 Speaker 4: Over the weekend, well, number one, it was an entertaining game. 110 00:05:17,428 --> 00:05:20,748 Speaker 4: I was so grateful for that last game of the preseason. 111 00:05:20,748 --> 00:05:22,748 Speaker 4: But the number one thing that I took away from 112 00:05:22,748 --> 00:05:25,988 Speaker 4: this was the Chiefs neutralizing a pass rush. That's the 113 00:05:26,108 --> 00:05:28,268 Speaker 4: number one thing that I took about took from this 114 00:05:28,388 --> 00:05:30,308 Speaker 4: game when I saw them play the Bears, not only 115 00:05:30,308 --> 00:05:33,228 Speaker 4: from the run game, but staying on the running backs topic, 116 00:05:33,508 --> 00:05:36,988 Speaker 4: they started utilizing a scatback like we haven't seen that 117 00:05:37,148 --> 00:05:37,748 Speaker 4: for a while. 118 00:05:38,148 --> 00:05:39,308 Speaker 1: For the Kansas City Chiefs. 119 00:05:39,348 --> 00:05:42,708 Speaker 4: Their scat back is Rashard Smith, number thirty, rookie out 120 00:05:42,748 --> 00:05:45,068 Speaker 4: of SMU. You started to see him run a little bit, 121 00:05:45,348 --> 00:05:47,428 Speaker 4: and what does that do? How does that neutralize a pass? 122 00:05:47,468 --> 00:05:49,708 Speaker 4: Russ Well far a linebacker who's in man and man 123 00:05:49,748 --> 00:05:52,148 Speaker 4: coverage and you know this Isaiah on a running back 124 00:05:52,188 --> 00:05:54,108 Speaker 4: who is he's shifty and he's fast. 125 00:05:54,268 --> 00:05:56,868 Speaker 1: We utilize this call called a hit call. Now what 126 00:05:56,908 --> 00:05:57,468 Speaker 1: does that mean? 127 00:05:57,508 --> 00:06:00,388 Speaker 4: That means for my defensive end if this, if this 128 00:06:00,468 --> 00:06:03,268 Speaker 4: running back goes outside the tackle, you are required to 129 00:06:03,348 --> 00:06:03,828 Speaker 4: hit him. 130 00:06:04,068 --> 00:06:06,188 Speaker 1: You see how that neutralizes a past rush. 131 00:06:06,268 --> 00:06:09,388 Speaker 4: Well, not only that, but they have quick screen games. 132 00:06:09,428 --> 00:06:11,628 Speaker 1: We saw that to Travis Kelce. We saw that too Worthy, 133 00:06:11,668 --> 00:06:13,948 Speaker 1: We saw that too. Rushi rites We saw that a 134 00:06:13,988 --> 00:06:15,468 Speaker 1: lot in this preseason game. 135 00:06:15,588 --> 00:06:17,788 Speaker 4: But I couldn't I couldn't help but see that pass rush, 136 00:06:17,908 --> 00:06:20,108 Speaker 4: that pass pro by that old line. Like there was 137 00:06:20,148 --> 00:06:23,908 Speaker 4: one play on the third down where you saw Trey Smith. 138 00:06:24,948 --> 00:06:27,428 Speaker 1: Whack a d lineman and then peel around. 139 00:06:27,508 --> 00:06:28,948 Speaker 4: I don't know if we have that clip, but he 140 00:06:29,028 --> 00:06:33,148 Speaker 4: peels around and he finishes off another defensive lineman. So 141 00:06:33,588 --> 00:06:35,868 Speaker 4: that's the thing that I took from this game, Isaiah, 142 00:06:35,948 --> 00:06:38,588 Speaker 4: was an emphasis on neutralizing. 143 00:06:37,988 --> 00:06:38,788 Speaker 1: A past rush. 144 00:06:38,908 --> 00:06:40,628 Speaker 6: I took away the fact that the Chiefs might be 145 00:06:40,748 --> 00:06:42,708 Speaker 6: dogg on more dangers than we've ever seen them be 146 00:06:42,868 --> 00:06:44,228 Speaker 6: in the history of everydon all right. 147 00:06:44,228 --> 00:06:45,188 Speaker 1: And the reason why I. 148 00:06:45,108 --> 00:06:47,788 Speaker 6: Say that is because these guys all have something to prove. 149 00:06:47,988 --> 00:06:48,588 Speaker 1: Think about it. 150 00:06:48,628 --> 00:06:51,068 Speaker 6: When you go to Patrick Mahomes, he had one underwhelming 151 00:06:51,068 --> 00:06:53,668 Speaker 6: statistical year and he lost in the Super Bowl. 152 00:06:53,708 --> 00:06:54,868 Speaker 1: We know how competitive he is. 153 00:06:55,028 --> 00:06:57,548 Speaker 6: Travis Kelcey, people are saying that he's watched, he has 154 00:06:57,588 --> 00:07:00,228 Speaker 6: a lot to prove. Isaiah Pacheco, coming off with injury, 155 00:07:00,268 --> 00:07:01,308 Speaker 6: can't he still be the do. 156 00:07:01,388 --> 00:07:01,988 Speaker 1: Don't don't don't do? 157 00:07:02,228 --> 00:07:04,988 Speaker 6: Can he still be that guy the old line? Absolutely 158 00:07:05,028 --> 00:07:08,188 Speaker 6: guy demolished by the defensive line at the Philadelphia Eagles. 159 00:07:08,268 --> 00:07:10,348 Speaker 6: Last time we saw them in a regular season game, 160 00:07:10,508 --> 00:07:12,068 Speaker 6: obviously in the Super. 161 00:07:11,828 --> 00:07:13,108 Speaker 1: Bowl by the Eagles. 162 00:07:13,308 --> 00:07:16,068 Speaker 6: Rashid Rice coming off with injury, also has some off 163 00:07:16,068 --> 00:07:17,588 Speaker 6: field things that he has to try to make people 164 00:07:17,588 --> 00:07:20,508 Speaker 6: forget about. Steve Spago, He's going to do do Spag 165 00:07:20,508 --> 00:07:22,228 Speaker 6: stuff on the defense side of the ball. But this 166 00:07:22,348 --> 00:07:25,668 Speaker 6: team is armed and dangerous. These guys got the ball out, 167 00:07:25,708 --> 00:07:28,668 Speaker 6: as you said earlier, Kyle, to absolutely everybody. There were 168 00:07:28,748 --> 00:07:31,668 Speaker 6: seventeen different guys who had receptions in this game. There 169 00:07:31,668 --> 00:07:33,788 Speaker 6: were nine different guys who carried the ball across the 170 00:07:33,788 --> 00:07:36,068 Speaker 6: line of scrimmage. These guys are going to spread the 171 00:07:36,148 --> 00:07:38,668 Speaker 6: rock around. They have all their resources and they all 172 00:07:38,708 --> 00:07:39,628 Speaker 6: have something to prove. 173 00:07:40,228 --> 00:07:42,268 Speaker 1: I mean, quick sweat from the Chiefs there they look 174 00:07:42,348 --> 00:07:44,348 Speaker 1: sharp as hell. That looked like a basketball game to me. 175 00:07:44,468 --> 00:07:46,308 Speaker 1: Mahomes running the point, just up and down in the 176 00:07:46,308 --> 00:07:48,948 Speaker 1: gym somewhere sharp. You hit a shot, You hit a shot, 177 00:07:48,988 --> 00:07:51,228 Speaker 1: alube here behind the back, just fine, like we'll see 178 00:07:51,228 --> 00:07:53,388 Speaker 1: you in the opener. The Chiefs going a lot of 179 00:07:53,428 --> 00:07:54,868 Speaker 1: games this year that the Chiefs are. The Chiefs were 180 00:07:54,908 --> 00:07:57,428 Speaker 1: in the middle of the dynasty. The Bear Samir are interesting. 181 00:07:57,588 --> 00:08:00,548 Speaker 1: Ben Johnson chose his horse and he is riding it. 182 00:08:00,588 --> 00:08:03,148 Speaker 1: He is not getting off that horse, and that horse 183 00:08:03,308 --> 00:08:06,148 Speaker 1: is like, I'm not I'm pressed, I'm not happy. That's 184 00:08:06,188 --> 00:08:08,988 Speaker 1: the horse right there. This is guys, this is the 185 00:08:09,148 --> 00:08:12,028 Speaker 1: end of a preseason game, a preseason game in which 186 00:08:12,028 --> 00:08:14,348 Speaker 1: his backups made enough plays to quote unquote win the 187 00:08:14,388 --> 00:08:16,668 Speaker 1: game at the end, and he was more pissed off. 188 00:08:16,708 --> 00:08:18,908 Speaker 1: I've seen coaches of two and fourteen teams lose by 189 00:08:18,948 --> 00:08:20,948 Speaker 1: forty in a regulation game more as pissed as Ben 190 00:08:21,028 --> 00:08:24,308 Speaker 1: Johnson is. And I absolutely adore it. Because there's a 191 00:08:24,388 --> 00:08:26,308 Speaker 1: take you could have in this game about the Bear 192 00:08:26,508 --> 00:08:29,788 Speaker 1: starter starting sloppy, to say, well, you know, I was 193 00:08:29,908 --> 00:08:32,628 Speaker 1: encouraged by the way they bounce back from that he had. 194 00:08:32,708 --> 00:08:35,868 Speaker 1: That's nonsense. I'm not patronizing these guys. I'm not saying 195 00:08:35,868 --> 00:08:38,308 Speaker 1: any of this stuff because my offense is my team. 196 00:08:38,708 --> 00:08:41,068 Speaker 1: Caleb should have got the snap earlier, lamine Z a 197 00:08:41,108 --> 00:08:42,868 Speaker 1: Kia should have had the timing betters, nonsense, we were 198 00:08:42,908 --> 00:08:45,028 Speaker 1: gonna find out what time road team. We were not good, 199 00:08:45,468 --> 00:08:47,908 Speaker 1: not good. I just love it. I just love it 200 00:08:47,908 --> 00:08:50,068 Speaker 1: because so many of the Bear stars are young. Look 201 00:08:50,068 --> 00:08:51,948 Speaker 1: at that, By the way, DeAndre Swift. We'll talk about 202 00:08:51,948 --> 00:08:55,468 Speaker 1: that later. Caleb has never had anybody scream at him 203 00:08:55,508 --> 00:08:57,348 Speaker 1: and saying you're not good enough, you're not doing this. 204 00:08:57,748 --> 00:09:00,108 Speaker 1: It's so good because I know it's gonna flip when 205 00:09:00,108 --> 00:09:03,228 Speaker 1: the opener starts. Once the opener starts, all that great 206 00:09:03,308 --> 00:09:06,388 Speaker 1: Santini tough life on the driveway stuff from Ben Johnson, 207 00:09:06,668 --> 00:09:08,948 Speaker 1: he's going to be super encouraging and positive. But right 208 00:09:08,988 --> 00:09:11,668 Speaker 1: now he's cracking skulls and I absolutely adored it. I 209 00:09:11,668 --> 00:09:14,548 Speaker 1: think it's the right thing. I can name past Bears 210 00:09:14,628 --> 00:09:16,948 Speaker 1: coaches who would have said it's great to come into 211 00:09:17,068 --> 00:09:20,468 Speaker 1: Arrowhead and walk away with the w Who cares that? 212 00:09:20,788 --> 00:09:23,228 Speaker 1: No one cares about that. Ben Johnson says, the offense 213 00:09:23,228 --> 00:09:26,588 Speaker 1: looks sloppy, unacceptable. That's what they need and they got it. 214 00:09:26,708 --> 00:09:29,268 Speaker 1: We'll see the Bears opening night at home primetime against 215 00:09:29,268 --> 00:09:30,828 Speaker 1: the Vikings. I think I'll have them ready. 216 00:09:30,948 --> 00:09:31,148 Speaker 2: Kyle. 217 00:09:31,188 --> 00:09:33,348 Speaker 3: I'm fascinated that you said that coming the regular season, 218 00:09:33,388 --> 00:09:35,748 Speaker 3: it will flit, because I was just going to ask 219 00:09:35,788 --> 00:09:39,028 Speaker 3: you that when Dan Campbell was hired, there was questions 220 00:09:39,068 --> 00:09:41,668 Speaker 3: about the way he goes about operates his team in 221 00:09:41,708 --> 00:09:43,868 Speaker 3: his life. Is that sustainable? Are guy's going to buy 222 00:09:43,868 --> 00:09:45,228 Speaker 3: into it or are they going to get sick of it? 223 00:09:45,588 --> 00:09:47,788 Speaker 3: I would feel the same way though, if the tough. 224 00:09:47,588 --> 00:09:50,188 Speaker 2: Love thing just went on and on and on. 225 00:09:50,388 --> 00:09:52,668 Speaker 3: But you're saying that, you think by the time September 226 00:09:52,708 --> 00:09:54,788 Speaker 3: first rolls around that we are going to see a 227 00:09:54,868 --> 00:09:56,908 Speaker 3: new style of Ben Johnson's. He's going to keep him 228 00:09:56,908 --> 00:09:58,028 Speaker 3: on his toes, if you will. 229 00:09:58,508 --> 00:10:01,348 Speaker 1: I am seeing an image of its soldier field at 230 00:10:01,428 --> 00:10:04,188 Speaker 1: nights And let's say Caleb throws a big touchdown past 231 00:10:04,548 --> 00:10:06,348 Speaker 1: I don't know, Cole Comet in the fourth quarter of 232 00:10:06,348 --> 00:10:08,148 Speaker 1: that game, comes to the sideline. I think it's a 233 00:10:08,148 --> 00:10:10,788 Speaker 1: big hug from Ben Johnson. I think it's it's smiling. 234 00:10:10,868 --> 00:10:12,508 Speaker 1: I think it's a pats on the back. All of 235 00:10:12,508 --> 00:10:15,308 Speaker 1: that stuff. Now, if it's the opposite and the offense 236 00:10:15,348 --> 00:10:17,788 Speaker 1: isn't there and it's a pick six, like, there's not 237 00:10:17,868 --> 00:10:20,788 Speaker 1: going to be a lot of like, it's okay, that's 238 00:10:20,788 --> 00:10:23,308 Speaker 1: not his style. Bears have had many coaches like that. 239 00:10:23,468 --> 00:10:25,588 Speaker 1: Where are they now? Who the hell knows? That's not 240 00:10:25,788 --> 00:10:27,948 Speaker 1: his style. He's going to be I'm going to clean 241 00:10:27,988 --> 00:10:29,348 Speaker 1: it up a little bit. He's going to be a 242 00:10:29,348 --> 00:10:31,908 Speaker 1: bit of a football jerk. And I think that's exactly 243 00:10:31,988 --> 00:10:32,508 Speaker 1: what they need. 244 00:10:32,588 --> 00:10:32,868 Speaker 2: Thank you. 245 00:10:32,908 --> 00:10:35,388 Speaker 3: We appreciate that so much. Antai question for you. You 246 00:10:35,428 --> 00:10:37,348 Speaker 3: look at the chief side of things. Kyle keeps saying, 247 00:10:37,508 --> 00:10:40,188 Speaker 3: this preseason hits different. It's odd seeing Mahomes out there. 248 00:10:40,228 --> 00:10:42,348 Speaker 2: We saw Joe Burrow sling it on Monday Night football 249 00:10:42,348 --> 00:10:42,908 Speaker 2: for a while. 250 00:10:43,228 --> 00:10:45,108 Speaker 3: You look at the Chiefs, the way they're operating their 251 00:10:45,148 --> 00:10:48,668 Speaker 3: preseason does elicit different feelings about the way Kansas City 252 00:10:48,708 --> 00:10:49,268 Speaker 3: is doing stuff. 253 00:10:49,308 --> 00:10:52,268 Speaker 4: Well, I just don't want to see how often they're playing. 254 00:10:52,308 --> 00:10:55,428 Speaker 4: I'm seeing how they're playing, like you can't you can't 255 00:10:55,508 --> 00:10:58,988 Speaker 4: miss how aggressive they're firing off the ball on both 256 00:10:59,028 --> 00:11:01,468 Speaker 4: sides of the ball, offensively and defensively. You see that 257 00:11:01,548 --> 00:11:04,348 Speaker 4: defensive line doing what they're doing and being disruptive. Now, 258 00:11:04,468 --> 00:11:06,988 Speaker 4: I do think because there are three preseas in games 259 00:11:07,028 --> 00:11:10,268 Speaker 4: instead of four, and now these guys have an extra week, 260 00:11:10,628 --> 00:11:13,388 Speaker 4: I think some coaches are starting to switch their mentality 261 00:11:13,468 --> 00:11:15,948 Speaker 4: and approach. For back in the day, starters played the 262 00:11:15,988 --> 00:11:19,548 Speaker 4: first preceson game, probably a quarter, second preceson game, a 263 00:11:19,628 --> 00:11:22,028 Speaker 4: little bit more third pieces in game like a half, 264 00:11:22,028 --> 00:11:23,868 Speaker 4: and then fourth prices in game wouldn't play at all. 265 00:11:24,148 --> 00:11:25,948 Speaker 4: Now I think it's starting to flip a little bit 266 00:11:25,988 --> 00:11:28,708 Speaker 4: where starters aren't really playing the first game, and then 267 00:11:28,708 --> 00:11:31,468 Speaker 4: they're started to increase their reps as we go. So 268 00:11:31,508 --> 00:11:35,148 Speaker 4: I think there's a little change that's happening on the 269 00:11:35,268 --> 00:11:38,268 Speaker 4: NFL front as far as how coaches are seeing this 270 00:11:38,428 --> 00:11:40,868 Speaker 4: preseason chapter and how they're approaching it. 271 00:11:40,788 --> 00:11:42,468 Speaker 1: It's actually being cool to watch. 272 00:11:42,228 --> 00:11:42,588 Speaker 2: All right. 273 00:11:43,108 --> 00:11:45,668 Speaker 3: With that in Kansas City, let's welcome in our NFL 274 00:11:45,668 --> 00:11:47,228 Speaker 3: Network insider Tom Pilasero. 275 00:11:47,628 --> 00:11:48,948 Speaker 2: Tom, we saw a. 276 00:11:48,948 --> 00:11:51,228 Speaker 3: Bunch of moves made over the weekend, but let's look 277 00:11:51,228 --> 00:11:53,228 Speaker 3: at that team we were just discussing in Kansas City, 278 00:11:53,468 --> 00:11:55,828 Speaker 3: decisions to be made before tomorrow's roster. 279 00:11:55,628 --> 00:11:57,668 Speaker 2: Cut down day. What's happening with the Chiefs. 280 00:11:58,108 --> 00:12:00,908 Speaker 7: Well, the Chiefs did make a trade yesterday bringing back 281 00:12:00,948 --> 00:12:04,308 Speaker 7: a familiar face. Derek Noddy, defensive tackle and member of 282 00:12:04,588 --> 00:12:07,788 Speaker 7: three of their Super Bowl winning teams, is now a 283 00:12:07,948 --> 00:12:09,628 Speaker 7: Chief once again, in a. 284 00:12:09,668 --> 00:12:12,268 Speaker 1: Trade with the New York Jets. This is one of. 285 00:12:12,228 --> 00:12:15,548 Speaker 7: Those late round conditional PICKSWAP deals, meaning that no, he 286 00:12:15,588 --> 00:12:17,548 Speaker 7: probably wasn't gonna make the Jets roster. They've made a 287 00:12:17,548 --> 00:12:20,428 Speaker 7: couple of trades in recent days for defensive tackles that 288 00:12:20,548 --> 00:12:24,548 Speaker 7: made notty expendable. He sent seven years with the Chiefs 289 00:12:24,588 --> 00:12:27,788 Speaker 7: now is back with them once again. There is no 290 00:12:27,828 --> 00:12:31,788 Speaker 7: trade yet involving the Cowboys star pass rusher Michael Parsons, 291 00:12:31,828 --> 00:12:35,388 Speaker 7: who continues to be on the sideline as he deals 292 00:12:35,428 --> 00:12:37,588 Speaker 7: with what he has said is a low back issue 293 00:12:37,588 --> 00:12:40,628 Speaker 7: and of course a contract. There's the photo right there 294 00:12:40,628 --> 00:12:44,108 Speaker 7: of Parsons relatively brief stay on a training table in 295 00:12:44,188 --> 00:12:47,228 Speaker 7: the middle of the Cowboys preseason game over the weekend. 296 00:12:47,628 --> 00:12:49,828 Speaker 7: Michael Parsons has said before he has now wanted to 297 00:12:49,868 --> 00:12:52,748 Speaker 7: be held to closed door negotiations that took place without 298 00:12:52,748 --> 00:12:55,948 Speaker 7: his agent. Jerry Jones, the Cowboys owner, has said in 299 00:12:55,988 --> 00:12:58,268 Speaker 7: his mind that negotiation already happened and he felt like 300 00:12:58,308 --> 00:13:01,028 Speaker 7: he had a handshake deal in place with Michael way 301 00:13:01,068 --> 00:13:03,788 Speaker 7: back in March. So we're just ten days away from 302 00:13:03,788 --> 00:13:06,908 Speaker 7: the opener here. Michael Parsons has been engaged in walkthroughs 303 00:13:06,948 --> 00:13:09,028 Speaker 7: and meetings, but he's not done anything on the field. 304 00:13:09,068 --> 00:13:12,388 Speaker 7: There are conditioning aspects to this and other things that 305 00:13:12,388 --> 00:13:16,588 Speaker 7: would certainly make these next few days very important. Somebody 306 00:13:16,908 --> 00:13:20,028 Speaker 7: ultimately is going to have to budge otherwise Michael Parsons 307 00:13:20,068 --> 00:13:23,228 Speaker 7: potentially could not be on the field next Thursday night. 308 00:13:23,308 --> 00:13:25,428 Speaker 7: There's no signs at this point the Cowboys are considering 309 00:13:25,828 --> 00:13:29,268 Speaker 7: trade possibilities with Michaeh Parsons, but certainly one of the 310 00:13:29,268 --> 00:13:33,228 Speaker 7: biggest situations we'll be monitoring here in the coming days. Meanwhile, 311 00:13:33,308 --> 00:13:36,228 Speaker 7: the cutdown deadline is at four pm Eastern. 312 00:13:35,828 --> 00:13:36,668 Speaker 1: Time on Tuesday. 313 00:13:36,668 --> 00:13:39,428 Speaker 7: There could be some notable names that end up being 314 00:13:39,468 --> 00:13:43,148 Speaker 7: moved prior to then. One to watch is Kyle Dugger, 315 00:13:43,228 --> 00:13:46,108 Speaker 7: the Patriots safety who they just extended last year after 316 00:13:46,148 --> 00:13:49,708 Speaker 7: making him their transition player. Dougger is not the fit 317 00:13:49,948 --> 00:13:52,508 Speaker 7: right now that the Patriots want with a new defensive 318 00:13:52,548 --> 00:13:56,268 Speaker 7: scheme and a new regime, so they have been having conversations, 319 00:13:56,268 --> 00:13:59,188 Speaker 7: as our Ian Rappaport nottd yesterday, with other teams, but 320 00:13:59,308 --> 00:14:02,468 Speaker 7: potentially trading Dougger. He's you eleven million dollars this year. 321 00:14:02,468 --> 00:14:05,868 Speaker 7: That's a pretty big number. Is the Patriots are willing 322 00:14:05,868 --> 00:14:09,268 Speaker 7: to eat at least some of that money. No trade, though, 323 00:14:09,428 --> 00:14:11,828 Speaker 7: is imminent at this point, and Dougar I should note 324 00:14:11,868 --> 00:14:15,868 Speaker 7: here Jamie not the only player acquired under one of 325 00:14:15,908 --> 00:14:19,268 Speaker 7: the prior regimes in New England who potentially could be 326 00:14:19,308 --> 00:14:20,508 Speaker 7: available here in the trade. 327 00:14:20,588 --> 00:14:23,268 Speaker 3: Okay, Tom, that's good to know. Like you said, lots 328 00:14:23,308 --> 00:14:24,868 Speaker 3: of track. I'm sure we'll catch everything we need to 329 00:14:24,948 --> 00:14:27,028 Speaker 3: know on the Insiders on NFL Network as well. 330 00:14:27,188 --> 00:14:28,628 Speaker 2: We'll talk to you in a little bit. 331 00:14:28,948 --> 00:14:31,468 Speaker 3: Here's the question on GMFB that I have for you 332 00:14:31,548 --> 00:14:32,348 Speaker 3: in the next segment. 333 00:14:32,548 --> 00:14:33,428 Speaker 2: When I say the. 334 00:14:33,388 --> 00:14:36,668 Speaker 3: Words Willy Wonka or a Walkman or dare I say 335 00:14:36,668 --> 00:14:39,028 Speaker 3: the atari VCS Kyle, how does that. 336 00:14:38,988 --> 00:14:39,468 Speaker 2: Make you feel? 337 00:14:39,508 --> 00:14:41,548 Speaker 3: I'm looking at the AFC West coaches and how they 338 00:14:41,588 --> 00:14:42,188 Speaker 3: all connect to. 339 00:14:42,188 --> 00:14:44,988 Speaker 1: That makes me feel like we used to have a 340 00:14:45,028 --> 00:14:47,748 Speaker 1: real civilized country here. You know. Now it's all gone 341 00:14:47,748 --> 00:14:49,268 Speaker 1: to waste. We used to there, used to be a 342 00:14:49,308 --> 00:14:51,348 Speaker 1: decent nation. I can't wait here we have to say 343 00:14:51,388 --> 00:14:55,588 Speaker 1: about it, Jamie, you got my attention. Plus in studio guests, 344 00:14:55,628 --> 00:14:58,908 Speaker 1: I think he's in studio. I hope he is. Veteran 345 00:14:58,948 --> 00:15:01,908 Speaker 1: linebacker Eric Kendricks. This guy brings the boom. I love 346 00:15:01,988 --> 00:15:05,108 Speaker 1: this guy, his takes and his former team. J. J. McCarthy, 347 00:15:05,148 --> 00:15:09,348 Speaker 1: the NFC North the best. Yeah, what's up man? Welcome? 348 00:15:09,908 --> 00:15:12,508 Speaker 1: Good morning football? Where you get every water in a can. 349 00:15:25,028 --> 00:15:25,828 Speaker 7: Good morning. 350 00:15:28,748 --> 00:15:30,148 Speaker 8: If you're gonna be any good, you gotta beat the 351 00:15:30,148 --> 00:15:32,588 Speaker 8: best teams. You have to beat them and so if 352 00:15:32,588 --> 00:15:35,548 Speaker 8: this division is loaded with that, that's what's gonna make 353 00:15:35,628 --> 00:15:37,948 Speaker 8: us what we are. And uh, you know, going against 354 00:15:37,988 --> 00:15:43,068 Speaker 8: Andy and Sean and Jimmy down there, that it couldn't 355 00:15:43,068 --> 00:15:43,988 Speaker 8: be any more challenging. 356 00:15:44,828 --> 00:15:47,388 Speaker 3: Back in mid January, by hiring Pete Carrol, the Las 357 00:15:47,468 --> 00:15:50,228 Speaker 3: Vegas Raiders rounded out the most prolific group of head 358 00:15:50,268 --> 00:15:53,468 Speaker 3: coaches in a single division in NFL history, with Carol 359 00:15:53,548 --> 00:15:56,708 Speaker 3: joining Andy Read, Jim Harbaugh Sean Payton. This foursome made 360 00:15:56,828 --> 00:15:59,028 Speaker 3: NFL history as the first set of head coaches in 361 00:15:59,068 --> 00:16:01,748 Speaker 3: a division to all have coached in the Super Bowl. 362 00:16:02,148 --> 00:16:04,628 Speaker 3: And that fact is the most boring part about these 363 00:16:04,668 --> 00:16:08,828 Speaker 3: four football stories. Harboff, Peyton, Carrol, and Reid carry chapters 364 00:16:08,828 --> 00:16:11,908 Speaker 3: in the football history books over the last fifty five years. 365 00:16:12,028 --> 00:16:14,228 Speaker 3: But what does that look like compared to everything else 366 00:16:14,228 --> 00:16:15,148 Speaker 3: that happened in the world. 367 00:16:15,628 --> 00:16:16,428 Speaker 2: Don't be alarmed. 368 00:16:16,508 --> 00:16:18,988 Speaker 3: This is not meant to make anyone feel old. Instead, 369 00:16:19,028 --> 00:16:22,428 Speaker 3: we're here to appreciate the vintage, long tenured nature of 370 00:16:22,428 --> 00:16:23,588 Speaker 3: success in this division. 371 00:16:24,028 --> 00:16:26,548 Speaker 2: All roads lead us here to the twenty twenty five 372 00:16:26,588 --> 00:16:29,588 Speaker 2: AFC West. We begin in nineteen seventy. 373 00:16:29,268 --> 00:16:32,348 Speaker 3: One January, the first of two hundred and five episodes 374 00:16:32,348 --> 00:16:34,868 Speaker 3: of All in the Family airs on CBS. Executives were 375 00:16:34,908 --> 00:16:38,068 Speaker 3: nervous that Archie Bunker and Company would offend. Instead, the 376 00:16:38,068 --> 00:16:40,628 Speaker 3: show became a cultural phenomenon in the number one series 377 00:16:40,628 --> 00:16:43,228 Speaker 3: in America from seventy one through nineteen seventy five. 378 00:16:43,948 --> 00:16:46,148 Speaker 2: In March, the Fight of the Century. 379 00:16:45,708 --> 00:16:48,348 Speaker 3: Between Muhammad Ali and Joe Fraser threw down at Madison 380 00:16:48,388 --> 00:16:51,668 Speaker 3: Square Garden. Growing up at this time, you would have 381 00:16:51,748 --> 00:16:54,188 Speaker 3: been highly impacted by shows. 382 00:16:53,828 --> 00:16:54,948 Speaker 2: And events like these. 383 00:16:55,588 --> 00:16:59,828 Speaker 3: For example, perhaps on a quiet street in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, 384 00:16:59,908 --> 00:17:02,748 Speaker 3: Sean Payton was growing up in a suburb of Philadelphia 385 00:17:02,828 --> 00:17:05,268 Speaker 3: in nineteen seventy one. Sean Payton was eight years old 386 00:17:05,308 --> 00:17:08,028 Speaker 3: and he was being raised an Eagles and Phillies fan. 387 00:17:08,628 --> 00:17:11,388 Speaker 3: Perhaps a young Sean Payton visited the newly opened Veterans 388 00:17:11,428 --> 00:17:13,828 Speaker 3: Stadium in seventy one a couple of times, but he 389 00:17:13,948 --> 00:17:16,308 Speaker 3: also may have begged his parents to buy him a 390 00:17:16,348 --> 00:17:19,028 Speaker 3: ticket to the movie theater to see the original Willy 391 00:17:19,108 --> 00:17:21,588 Speaker 3: Wonka in the Chocolate Factory when it hit theater is 392 00:17:21,588 --> 00:17:24,708 Speaker 3: in June of seventy one. Now, let's check in on 393 00:17:24,748 --> 00:17:27,468 Speaker 3: another eight year old in nineteen seventy one, Iowa City 394 00:17:27,508 --> 00:17:28,068 Speaker 3: beginning of. 395 00:17:27,988 --> 00:17:30,108 Speaker 2: The school year the Harbaugh House. 396 00:17:30,188 --> 00:17:32,708 Speaker 3: While chasing his big brother John down the street after 397 00:17:32,708 --> 00:17:36,028 Speaker 3: school at Roosevelt Elementary, Jim Harbaugh had a jacket pulled 398 00:17:36,068 --> 00:17:39,028 Speaker 3: over his eyes and was struck by an Iowa City 399 00:17:39,108 --> 00:17:42,028 Speaker 3: mail truck. Jim broke his leg in two places and 400 00:17:42,068 --> 00:17:44,428 Speaker 3: wore a cast for the first six months of six 401 00:17:44,588 --> 00:17:47,428 Speaker 3: of first grade. He would later meet the driver of 402 00:17:47,468 --> 00:17:50,668 Speaker 3: the mail truck named Dan McGivern to review the story. 403 00:17:51,548 --> 00:17:55,108 Speaker 3: Later in the fall of seventy one, October first disney 404 00:17:55,108 --> 00:17:58,028 Speaker 3: World would open in Florida. Only ten thousand people showed 405 00:17:58,108 --> 00:18:01,628 Speaker 3: up intentionally. This was a quiet rollout executed by Disney 406 00:18:01,868 --> 00:18:05,228 Speaker 3: to avoid the insanity that was overwhelmed by the nineteen 407 00:18:05,268 --> 00:18:09,148 Speaker 3: fifty five opening of Disneyland. Also in October of seventy one, 408 00:18:09,388 --> 00:18:12,028 Speaker 3: Pete Carroll's twenty years old and he had recently transferred 409 00:18:12,028 --> 00:18:14,588 Speaker 3: to the University of the Pacific. In this article from 410 00:18:14,588 --> 00:18:17,668 Speaker 3: The Pacific In it reads, Carroll has earned the reputation 411 00:18:17,748 --> 00:18:19,948 Speaker 3: that is so valuable to those who dwell in the 412 00:18:19,948 --> 00:18:22,028 Speaker 3: no man's land of the defensive secondary. 413 00:18:22,268 --> 00:18:22,868 Speaker 2: He's a hitter. 414 00:18:23,188 --> 00:18:26,188 Speaker 3: The mayor of Ding City is what head coach Homer 415 00:18:26,228 --> 00:18:29,548 Speaker 3: Smith called him. He roams his secondary turf with reckless 416 00:18:29,548 --> 00:18:33,508 Speaker 3: abandon Now, lastly, would it surprise you if I told 417 00:18:33,588 --> 00:18:35,868 Speaker 3: you you would have seen a thirteen year old Andy 418 00:18:35,948 --> 00:18:38,788 Speaker 3: Reid in nineteen seventy one, Because you have Andy Reid 419 00:18:38,828 --> 00:18:41,508 Speaker 3: competed in the punt, Pass and kick competition in December 420 00:18:41,548 --> 00:18:44,348 Speaker 3: of seventy one during a Monday night football broadcast. 421 00:18:45,348 --> 00:18:48,708 Speaker 2: Its memories. It's football and it had only just begun. 422 00:18:49,388 --> 00:18:52,028 Speaker 3: I take you to nineteen seventy nine. In the early 423 00:18:52,108 --> 00:18:54,588 Speaker 3: part of the year, the world was ravaged by the 424 00:18:54,588 --> 00:18:58,668 Speaker 3: oil crisis. So when I say the words gas shortage 425 00:18:58,748 --> 00:19:01,948 Speaker 3: to people like Pete Carroll, the memory triggered will likely 426 00:19:01,988 --> 00:19:03,828 Speaker 3: be sitting in lines at a gas station on the 427 00:19:03,908 --> 00:19:06,388 Speaker 3: day that you even number license plate was allowed to 428 00:19:06,428 --> 00:19:07,228 Speaker 3: get gas. 429 00:19:07,508 --> 00:19:09,388 Speaker 2: Having graduated from Pacific. 430 00:19:08,988 --> 00:19:12,108 Speaker 3: Pete Carroll, now twenty eight, is in the big boy 431 00:19:12,228 --> 00:19:14,508 Speaker 3: job ranks as a DV coach at Ohio State. His 432 00:19:14,588 --> 00:19:19,108 Speaker 3: oldest son, Brennan, is born in nineteen seventy nine March 433 00:19:19,468 --> 00:19:20,908 Speaker 3: it was a good time to be a kid because 434 00:19:20,948 --> 00:19:23,308 Speaker 3: Nickelodeon was launched in the next month in April of 435 00:19:23,348 --> 00:19:26,308 Speaker 3: seventy nine. You would recognize you can't do that and 436 00:19:26,348 --> 00:19:29,308 Speaker 3: be comforted to know that slime has been around since 437 00:19:29,348 --> 00:19:33,108 Speaker 3: the late seventies. In the summer of seventy nine, June 438 00:19:33,188 --> 00:19:36,788 Speaker 3: Sony releases The Walkman. The words portable and personal had 439 00:19:36,828 --> 00:19:40,068 Speaker 3: never been paired together before with music, So I do 440 00:19:40,188 --> 00:19:43,268 Speaker 3: wonder if Andy Reid was given a new Walkman upon 441 00:19:43,308 --> 00:19:46,348 Speaker 3: transferring to BYU. In the summer of seventy nine, Reid 442 00:19:46,428 --> 00:19:48,708 Speaker 3: left Glendale Junior College to become a part of Jim 443 00:19:48,748 --> 00:19:50,308 Speaker 3: McMahon's line as a. 444 00:19:50,188 --> 00:19:51,828 Speaker 2: Backup tackle for the Cougars. 445 00:19:51,988 --> 00:19:55,228 Speaker 3: Andy was so enigmatic in his football IQ that his 446 00:19:55,228 --> 00:19:57,588 Speaker 3: head coach, Lavelle Edwards would hire him as a grad 447 00:19:57,588 --> 00:20:01,788 Speaker 3: assistant to Launchreed's coaching career. Also in the fall of 448 00:20:01,868 --> 00:20:05,308 Speaker 3: seventy nine, Harbaugh and Peyton we're shoulders deep in their 449 00:20:05,348 --> 00:20:08,428 Speaker 3: high school football days. Jim n Arbor still was playing 450 00:20:08,428 --> 00:20:11,708 Speaker 3: alongside his brother at Pioneer High School. John was a 451 00:20:11,748 --> 00:20:14,468 Speaker 3: senior DV and Jim was a sophomore quarterback for the JV. 452 00:20:14,908 --> 00:20:17,028 Speaker 3: Their dad was an assistant at Michigan at the time 453 00:20:17,268 --> 00:20:19,868 Speaker 3: and elsewhere in the Midwest. Sean Payton's family had moved 454 00:20:19,868 --> 00:20:23,068 Speaker 3: to Naperville, Illinois, where Peyton was playing for the Naperville 455 00:20:23,068 --> 00:20:26,308 Speaker 3: Central High School team and he would play quarterback. However, 456 00:20:26,348 --> 00:20:28,628 Speaker 3: still backing up in seventy nine, he'd be the starter 457 00:20:28,708 --> 00:20:31,988 Speaker 3: in eighty two and finally to close out nineteen seventy nine. 458 00:20:32,028 --> 00:20:34,108 Speaker 3: If you were holiday shopping for any one of these 459 00:20:34,148 --> 00:20:37,348 Speaker 3: young men, the ATARIVCS was the number one Christmas gift 460 00:20:37,388 --> 00:20:40,388 Speaker 3: at a time. The console came with two joy six, a. 461 00:20:40,308 --> 00:20:44,868 Speaker 2: Paddle controller, and a game, and the game was Combat. 462 00:20:45,508 --> 00:20:47,428 Speaker 3: That's a look at the seventies and all. 463 00:20:47,388 --> 00:20:50,028 Speaker 2: Roads lead west in the AFC West. 464 00:20:50,108 --> 00:20:52,508 Speaker 3: If you will, this is a five day experience, and 465 00:20:52,588 --> 00:20:55,548 Speaker 3: you can guess tomorrow it'll be eighties, and so on and. 466 00:20:55,428 --> 00:20:56,988 Speaker 2: So forth until we take you. 467 00:20:56,948 --> 00:21:00,508 Speaker 3: To current day, twenty twenty five, with those four coaches 468 00:21:00,548 --> 00:21:01,308 Speaker 3: in the NFL. 469 00:21:03,068 --> 00:21:06,028 Speaker 4: Back on third down, quick pass, broke it up and 470 00:21:06,188 --> 00:21:09,068 Speaker 4: intercepted by Kendrick on a deflex of it. 471 00:21:09,828 --> 00:21:12,548 Speaker 9: Eric Kendricks Johnny on the spot. It's just a slant 472 00:21:12,628 --> 00:21:15,308 Speaker 9: route on that right side of the Panthers formation and 473 00:21:15,468 --> 00:21:18,228 Speaker 9: Eric Kendrick gets his second interception of the season. 474 00:21:18,988 --> 00:21:19,828 Speaker 2: Johnny on the spot. 475 00:21:19,868 --> 00:21:22,028 Speaker 3: Takes a lot of skill to be in the right position, though, 476 00:21:22,028 --> 00:21:24,268 Speaker 3: if you're linebacker Eric Hendricks with that play getting it 477 00:21:24,308 --> 00:21:25,988 Speaker 3: done on the field for the Cowboys and he's at 478 00:21:25,988 --> 00:21:28,108 Speaker 3: the table with us now for the breakfast table. Look up, 479 00:21:31,708 --> 00:21:34,108 Speaker 3: many people know you in the Vikings Purple. 480 00:21:34,188 --> 00:21:36,468 Speaker 2: Are you? Are you done playing? Are you still? What's 481 00:21:36,468 --> 00:21:37,428 Speaker 2: going on with you these days? 482 00:21:37,428 --> 00:21:39,388 Speaker 1: No? No, No, I'm definitely playing. Yeah. 483 00:21:39,388 --> 00:21:40,908 Speaker 9: I feel like it come out of a solid season, 484 00:21:41,428 --> 00:21:44,068 Speaker 9: still having fun. Body feels great. It's looking to be 485 00:21:44,148 --> 00:21:44,908 Speaker 9: asset to a team. 486 00:21:45,028 --> 00:21:45,628 Speaker 2: Absolutely. 487 00:21:45,988 --> 00:21:48,028 Speaker 1: I love that we know your shoulder is in good 488 00:21:48,028 --> 00:21:52,348 Speaker 1: shape because you're posting videos doing walking handstands. Dude, what's 489 00:21:52,388 --> 00:21:54,588 Speaker 1: going on? I think we have the video. This is 490 00:21:54,628 --> 00:21:57,068 Speaker 1: a good way to show that you're ready to play football. 491 00:21:57,428 --> 00:21:59,748 Speaker 1: What is going on in this video? Go ahead and 492 00:21:59,868 --> 00:22:01,628 Speaker 1: roll in? And how many takes did this take? Talk 493 00:22:01,668 --> 00:22:03,028 Speaker 1: us through it? It was actually the first take. 494 00:22:03,188 --> 00:22:05,748 Speaker 9: I actually hurt my shoulder like fourth or fifth game 495 00:22:05,748 --> 00:22:07,668 Speaker 9: of the season, So I had shoulder surgery this past 496 00:22:07,748 --> 00:22:10,668 Speaker 9: this past year. And if anyone knows me, really knows 497 00:22:10,668 --> 00:22:12,828 Speaker 9: that I could crank out handstands anywhere and just kind 498 00:22:12,828 --> 00:22:15,388 Speaker 9: of just do them Disneyland, on the field, doesn't matter. 499 00:22:15,388 --> 00:22:17,388 Speaker 9: I just kind of crank them out. So I think 500 00:22:17,428 --> 00:22:18,948 Speaker 9: I was just eager to do that. You don't have 501 00:22:18,988 --> 00:22:21,308 Speaker 9: the video this is about like, you know, three got 502 00:22:21,308 --> 00:22:23,868 Speaker 9: to do it in studio and a half months Yeah, 503 00:22:23,948 --> 00:22:25,988 Speaker 9: like three and a half months after my surgery. I 504 00:22:26,028 --> 00:22:27,388 Speaker 9: was just kind of like asked my doctor, Hey, am 505 00:22:27,388 --> 00:22:28,348 Speaker 9: I good to do handstand? 506 00:22:29,228 --> 00:22:29,988 Speaker 1: Cranked it out? 507 00:22:31,508 --> 00:22:32,868 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's that is a real question. 508 00:22:32,948 --> 00:22:34,388 Speaker 4: We right, I have the handstunds, but we've got a 509 00:22:34,388 --> 00:22:36,188 Speaker 4: lot of things that you did on video, especially on 510 00:22:36,228 --> 00:22:38,748 Speaker 4: the field. Now, you spent ten years in the NFL, 511 00:22:38,908 --> 00:22:42,148 Speaker 4: and I didn't know this, but your first sack was 512 00:22:42,148 --> 00:22:43,148 Speaker 4: against Sean Payton. 513 00:22:43,228 --> 00:22:45,028 Speaker 1: Now Peyton man I mean Champagne. 514 00:22:45,268 --> 00:22:48,108 Speaker 2: I just said Payne, Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. 515 00:22:47,828 --> 00:22:50,748 Speaker 1: Peyton Manning. Now, my mom loved Peyton Manning. 516 00:22:50,948 --> 00:22:53,228 Speaker 4: And I remember when I first played against the Broncos 517 00:22:53,388 --> 00:22:55,788 Speaker 4: and Peyton man was a quarterback. My mom's first reaction 518 00:22:55,908 --> 00:22:58,188 Speaker 4: after the game wasn't like how was it, Sonny? It 519 00:22:58,228 --> 00:23:00,508 Speaker 4: was like, how was it playing against Peyton Manny? When 520 00:23:00,508 --> 00:23:01,428 Speaker 4: you had that play? 521 00:23:01,908 --> 00:23:02,828 Speaker 1: What did what was that? 522 00:23:02,868 --> 00:23:04,708 Speaker 4: An interaction with your mom like like how did it 523 00:23:04,708 --> 00:23:05,268 Speaker 4: take us through that? 524 00:23:05,348 --> 00:23:07,428 Speaker 9: It was crazy because I wasn't really supposed to be blitzing, 525 00:23:07,428 --> 00:23:08,788 Speaker 9: but I was. I was an ad rush, so I 526 00:23:08,788 --> 00:23:10,508 Speaker 9: had the running back and the band coverage and I 527 00:23:10,588 --> 00:23:12,828 Speaker 9: kind of looped around and I really wanted to hit him, 528 00:23:12,828 --> 00:23:14,428 Speaker 9: but if you know the Manning brothers, they kind of 529 00:23:14,428 --> 00:23:16,868 Speaker 9: just fall. So I kind of went right off to 530 00:23:16,908 --> 00:23:18,388 Speaker 9: the top of him and got my first sack. And 531 00:23:18,428 --> 00:23:19,988 Speaker 9: I remember after the game I came up to him. 532 00:23:19,988 --> 00:23:22,468 Speaker 9: I was like, hey, man, like you were my first sack, 533 00:23:22,588 --> 00:23:23,588 Speaker 9: and just kind of looked. 534 00:23:23,388 --> 00:23:28,948 Speaker 1: At me like cool, who cares? Like you know, I 535 00:23:28,988 --> 00:23:29,708 Speaker 1: was a realokie, you know. 536 00:23:30,508 --> 00:23:32,908 Speaker 9: So you know, we actually talked about that story later 537 00:23:32,948 --> 00:23:34,268 Speaker 9: on in life, and it was we had a good 538 00:23:34,308 --> 00:23:34,868 Speaker 9: laugh about it. 539 00:23:35,228 --> 00:23:38,188 Speaker 6: He's still on your sack mantle, so it's all good. No, So, 540 00:23:38,308 --> 00:23:40,628 Speaker 6: anybody who knows you and knows your game understands that 541 00:23:40,628 --> 00:23:42,708 Speaker 6: you were a tackling machine, right you. You love getting 542 00:23:42,708 --> 00:23:44,988 Speaker 6: guys down to the ground. Nobody gets around you. Who 543 00:23:45,188 --> 00:23:47,588 Speaker 6: was the most difficult quarterback for you to sack? 544 00:23:47,948 --> 00:23:48,788 Speaker 1: That's a hard question. 545 00:23:48,868 --> 00:23:51,348 Speaker 9: I feel like there's a couple that I haven't sacked, 546 00:23:51,428 --> 00:23:53,868 Speaker 9: but I think the one that I have sacked that. 547 00:23:53,828 --> 00:23:55,988 Speaker 1: Was the hardest for me to get. There was Ben Roethlisberger. 548 00:23:56,588 --> 00:23:59,028 Speaker 9: That was my favorite quarterback growing up, and I remember 549 00:23:59,068 --> 00:24:00,788 Speaker 9: we played him a couple of years early on in 550 00:24:00,588 --> 00:24:02,828 Speaker 9: my career, and I kind of just bounced off of 551 00:24:02,908 --> 00:24:04,908 Speaker 9: him and he threw a downfield to Antony Brown, and 552 00:24:04,948 --> 00:24:06,948 Speaker 9: it was kind of like, man, this guy is large, 553 00:24:06,948 --> 00:24:08,748 Speaker 9: you know what I mean. But here I am getting 554 00:24:08,788 --> 00:24:09,988 Speaker 9: the sack and I kind of had to put my 555 00:24:10,028 --> 00:24:12,468 Speaker 9: whole body weight on him and slam them to the ground. 556 00:24:12,468 --> 00:24:14,068 Speaker 9: So I was super hyped about that one because I 557 00:24:14,068 --> 00:24:15,748 Speaker 9: was obviously my favorite quarterback growing up. 558 00:24:15,748 --> 00:24:17,268 Speaker 6: So you had him wrapped or you had him wrapped 559 00:24:17,388 --> 00:24:19,228 Speaker 6: up in the middle and wrapping him up, what was 560 00:24:19,268 --> 00:24:19,548 Speaker 6: your mind? 561 00:24:19,548 --> 00:24:20,828 Speaker 1: So I was so juice, you know. I had a 562 00:24:20,868 --> 00:24:22,308 Speaker 1: free rush out of him. It wasn't like I had 563 00:24:22,348 --> 00:24:23,028 Speaker 1: to be anybody. 564 00:24:23,028 --> 00:24:25,628 Speaker 9: It was just like a miss missing protection and I 565 00:24:25,668 --> 00:24:26,828 Speaker 9: got I got a free hit. 566 00:24:26,948 --> 00:24:28,148 Speaker 1: So it was it was. It was lovely. 567 00:24:28,268 --> 00:24:30,388 Speaker 4: So it wasn't it wasn't getting to him, it was 568 00:24:30,428 --> 00:24:31,428 Speaker 4: getting him on the ground. 569 00:24:31,468 --> 00:24:33,348 Speaker 9: Yeah, it was getting Like I said, I bounced off 570 00:24:33,348 --> 00:24:35,308 Speaker 9: of him earlier in my career, like what the you know, 571 00:24:35,428 --> 00:24:38,628 Speaker 9: like this dude is a pinball Eric. 572 00:24:38,668 --> 00:24:40,668 Speaker 3: What I love about when guys show up at the table, 573 00:24:40,748 --> 00:24:43,988 Speaker 3: whether or not they're still playing thinking about something. You're 574 00:24:43,988 --> 00:24:46,348 Speaker 3: clearly here because maybe you're trying, like media on for 575 00:24:46,468 --> 00:24:48,308 Speaker 3: size if you will being on TV, so we have 576 00:24:48,388 --> 00:24:49,388 Speaker 3: to ask about the vikings. 577 00:24:49,388 --> 00:24:50,268 Speaker 2: Okay, because now you. 578 00:24:50,428 --> 00:24:51,108 Speaker 1: Let's do it. 579 00:24:51,108 --> 00:24:53,748 Speaker 3: Take a look at Minnesota and the fact that JJ 580 00:24:53,868 --> 00:24:57,028 Speaker 3: McCarthy is kind of the topic du jour if you will, 581 00:24:57,068 --> 00:24:59,588 Speaker 3: all preseason long, what have you seen from the quarterback? 582 00:24:59,868 --> 00:25:04,308 Speaker 3: Watched practices, preseason games. It's a unique situation teams will experience. 583 00:25:04,468 --> 00:25:06,468 Speaker 3: He's the second your quarterback that hasn't played before. 584 00:25:06,668 --> 00:25:08,388 Speaker 9: You know, I feel like I've heard a lot of 585 00:25:08,388 --> 00:25:10,148 Speaker 9: great things about him, first of all, first from his 586 00:25:10,268 --> 00:25:13,188 Speaker 9: character standpoint first and foremost. You know, obviously he showed 587 00:25:13,268 --> 00:25:15,028 Speaker 9: us good things, but you know, I really trusted and 588 00:25:15,108 --> 00:25:17,468 Speaker 9: Kevin O'Connell, you know, to really raise him, you know, 589 00:25:17,508 --> 00:25:19,268 Speaker 9: in this little in the system. You know, I feel 590 00:25:19,268 --> 00:25:22,268 Speaker 9: like last year wasn't ideal for him. He was hurt, 591 00:25:22,348 --> 00:25:23,988 Speaker 9: you know, obviously as a competitor you want to be 592 00:25:24,028 --> 00:25:25,788 Speaker 9: in there. But grand scheme of things, I don't think 593 00:25:25,828 --> 00:25:27,028 Speaker 9: it was a bad thing for him to sit and 594 00:25:27,068 --> 00:25:29,308 Speaker 9: observe and really learned the game of football, and it 595 00:25:29,348 --> 00:25:30,308 Speaker 9: fl was a little bit different. 596 00:25:30,548 --> 00:25:30,708 Speaker 1: You know. 597 00:25:30,748 --> 00:25:32,948 Speaker 9: I think he's in great hands and uh, you know, 598 00:25:33,028 --> 00:25:35,028 Speaker 9: JJ's down there somewhere, So just throw it up, you know, 599 00:25:35,268 --> 00:25:42,828 Speaker 9: just just just just throw it somewhere downfield where JJ's at. 600 00:25:42,828 --> 00:25:43,908 Speaker 9: You know, you be all right. 601 00:25:44,268 --> 00:25:46,508 Speaker 6: I know Kyle know about the d Brown But Lizabeth, 602 00:25:47,548 --> 00:25:50,228 Speaker 6: you were in Dallas last year, all right, you played 603 00:25:50,508 --> 00:25:51,468 Speaker 6: with Michael Parsons. 604 00:25:51,508 --> 00:25:52,668 Speaker 1: You've also dealt with. 605 00:25:52,868 --> 00:25:55,348 Speaker 6: Uh the ownership of mister Jerry Jones as well as 606 00:25:55,388 --> 00:25:58,228 Speaker 6: the GM Jerry Jones. What is your take as to 607 00:25:58,308 --> 00:25:59,588 Speaker 6: what's taking place downer right now? 608 00:25:59,668 --> 00:26:02,028 Speaker 9: I feel like we never know really what to expect, 609 00:26:02,068 --> 00:26:03,748 Speaker 9: you know. I feel like, you know, you can't you 610 00:26:03,788 --> 00:26:06,268 Speaker 9: can't get caught guessing at the same time. But I 611 00:26:06,308 --> 00:26:07,788 Speaker 9: know I know two things. You know, they love the 612 00:26:07,788 --> 00:26:10,348 Speaker 9: theatrics in Dallas and then you know they love their 613 00:26:10,428 --> 00:26:12,868 Speaker 9: their talented they draft, so you know, I assume that 614 00:26:12,868 --> 00:26:14,188 Speaker 9: they're going to get something done. 615 00:26:14,028 --> 00:26:16,228 Speaker 1: And being able to see different organizations. So Eric, like 616 00:26:16,428 --> 00:26:19,748 Speaker 1: there's this impression of the Cowboys that they are a 617 00:26:19,948 --> 00:26:22,388 Speaker 1: content company that does football on the side instead of 618 00:26:22,428 --> 00:26:24,308 Speaker 1: a football Come does content on the side. Did you 619 00:26:24,348 --> 00:26:26,788 Speaker 1: feel that stuff like it's all about theatrics and shows 620 00:26:26,788 --> 00:26:29,588 Speaker 1: and selling jerseys and making Netflix specials and then you know, 621 00:26:30,108 --> 00:26:31,028 Speaker 1: we'll get to the football. 622 00:26:31,228 --> 00:26:33,148 Speaker 9: I feel like it's a little bit of that for sure. 623 00:26:33,188 --> 00:26:34,988 Speaker 9: You know, I feel like you can't avoid it, you know, 624 00:26:35,028 --> 00:26:38,988 Speaker 9: walking through the building. You know, the star, the media attention, 625 00:26:39,148 --> 00:26:40,468 Speaker 9: the hype, the fan base. 626 00:26:40,828 --> 00:26:41,948 Speaker 1: You really can't avoid it. 627 00:26:42,668 --> 00:26:43,828 Speaker 9: But you know, I feel like once you get in 628 00:26:43,868 --> 00:26:45,828 Speaker 9: that in the in the in the locker room, you know, 629 00:26:45,828 --> 00:26:48,508 Speaker 9: once you get in the behind the team meeting rooms, 630 00:26:48,628 --> 00:26:50,268 Speaker 9: you know, you try to make that separation as best 631 00:26:50,268 --> 00:26:52,908 Speaker 9: as you can. I feel like sometimes it naturally just blends. 632 00:26:52,908 --> 00:26:54,628 Speaker 9: But that's that's that's the name of the sport. You know, 633 00:26:54,628 --> 00:26:56,228 Speaker 9: you got to be able to still compete. 634 00:26:56,468 --> 00:26:58,188 Speaker 1: You know what, We had one of your former longtime 635 00:26:58,188 --> 00:27:00,348 Speaker 1: teammates here, We had Anthony barr and studio last week, 636 00:27:00,348 --> 00:27:01,908 Speaker 1: and he was telling us how he just couldn't stand 637 00:27:01,908 --> 00:27:04,668 Speaker 1: playing the Packers, Like there's a healthy hate vikings pas Ackers. 638 00:27:04,708 --> 00:27:07,468 Speaker 1: I totally get it. But from what I understand, it 639 00:27:07,548 --> 00:27:10,868 Speaker 1: wasn't Aaron Rodgers or any quarterback that drove you nuts. 640 00:27:11,148 --> 00:27:14,388 Speaker 1: It was a particular offensive coordinator who may now be 641 00:27:14,468 --> 00:27:17,308 Speaker 1: a head coach. Tell us about this. I love that, Yeah, yeah, 642 00:27:17,348 --> 00:27:19,348 Speaker 1: Ben Johnson. You know it's a love hate relationship. 643 00:27:19,388 --> 00:27:22,988 Speaker 9: You know, I feel like you you appreciate playing against him, 644 00:27:23,028 --> 00:27:25,268 Speaker 9: but you also hate it because the game plan is 645 00:27:25,308 --> 00:27:28,068 Speaker 9: always changing. You know that he makes adjustments at by 646 00:27:28,108 --> 00:27:30,388 Speaker 9: the quarter, by the drive, by the half, and you 647 00:27:30,548 --> 00:27:32,668 Speaker 9: kind of just kind of forced to chase it around 648 00:27:32,668 --> 00:27:34,788 Speaker 9: to see to see where you're going. But you know, 649 00:27:35,028 --> 00:27:37,068 Speaker 9: I'm really I'm really curious to see what they what 650 00:27:37,108 --> 00:27:39,268 Speaker 9: they do in Chicago because I feel like they've been 651 00:27:39,308 --> 00:27:41,748 Speaker 9: building their team out for a couple of years now 652 00:27:41,788 --> 00:27:42,908 Speaker 9: and they're sleeper team. 653 00:27:42,908 --> 00:27:43,028 Speaker 1: You know. 654 00:27:43,068 --> 00:27:45,188 Speaker 9: I feel like, like I said, with Ben Johnson's my 655 00:27:45,188 --> 00:27:47,828 Speaker 9: favorite coordinator. Love hate him, but at the same time, 656 00:27:47,908 --> 00:27:49,308 Speaker 9: I think he's going to get things cracking there. 657 00:27:49,388 --> 00:27:51,828 Speaker 4: Well, tell us a little bit about Aaron Rodgers, Eric, 658 00:27:51,868 --> 00:27:53,548 Speaker 4: how is that going against him? Like, how is that 659 00:27:53,788 --> 00:27:55,068 Speaker 4: rivalry between the two of you? 660 00:27:55,268 --> 00:27:56,668 Speaker 9: Yeah, you know, I feel like I learned so much 661 00:27:56,708 --> 00:27:59,108 Speaker 9: football by playing against him, you know, the cat and 662 00:27:59,148 --> 00:28:01,588 Speaker 9: mouse game, the chess game on the field. You know, 663 00:28:01,588 --> 00:28:04,068 Speaker 9: we played them two games in a row every year 664 00:28:04,108 --> 00:28:06,028 Speaker 9: for the you know, the division, and it just made 665 00:28:06,028 --> 00:28:08,308 Speaker 9: football so fun for me early on, and it got 666 00:28:08,308 --> 00:28:10,068 Speaker 9: me addicted to that. You know, that that back and 667 00:28:10,148 --> 00:28:12,668 Speaker 9: forth between the quarterback and linebacker play and just the 668 00:28:12,708 --> 00:28:14,068 Speaker 9: adjustments that you have to make during the game. 669 00:28:14,108 --> 00:28:14,948 Speaker 1: That to be successful. 670 00:28:15,228 --> 00:28:18,188 Speaker 4: Well, besides training this offseason and doing handstands, you had 671 00:28:18,228 --> 00:28:20,468 Speaker 4: a cameo in a Fresh Prince bro. 672 00:28:20,588 --> 00:28:23,188 Speaker 1: This guy was everywhere, like, tell us about that? What 673 00:28:23,228 --> 00:28:25,148 Speaker 1: was that? Like? That was that was actually two years ago. 674 00:28:25,188 --> 00:28:28,068 Speaker 9: But I feel like in the off seasons, I I 675 00:28:28,108 --> 00:28:30,468 Speaker 9: tried to try to join my friends whatever whatever job 676 00:28:30,548 --> 00:28:32,428 Speaker 9: they do or you know, I try to shadow them 677 00:28:32,428 --> 00:28:34,148 Speaker 9: and see see see what I like. But at the 678 00:28:34,148 --> 00:28:36,588 Speaker 9: same time, I got offered this opportunity, and I'm like, man, 679 00:28:36,628 --> 00:28:38,788 Speaker 9: I've been in LA for how long. I've never done 680 00:28:38,788 --> 00:28:41,308 Speaker 9: anything with film or TV. Let me go ahead and 681 00:28:41,348 --> 00:28:42,668 Speaker 9: check this out, Like, let me go ahead and see 682 00:28:42,668 --> 00:28:44,788 Speaker 9: what this is about. Showed up arms on set, you know, 683 00:28:44,868 --> 00:28:47,868 Speaker 9: have a new found respect for actors and actresses and 684 00:28:47,908 --> 00:28:48,508 Speaker 9: things like that. 685 00:28:48,588 --> 00:28:49,868 Speaker 1: But it was a lot of fun. 686 00:28:50,068 --> 00:28:51,988 Speaker 9: Crazy it was with uh, you know, it was with 687 00:28:52,028 --> 00:28:53,788 Speaker 9: a couple of other NFL guys, so it was made 688 00:28:53,828 --> 00:28:54,148 Speaker 9: it cool. 689 00:28:54,628 --> 00:28:57,028 Speaker 1: That's unbelievable. Like we did not even think that this 690 00:28:57,108 --> 00:28:58,908 Speaker 1: interview was going to go there to the Fresh Prince 691 00:28:58,948 --> 00:29:00,908 Speaker 1: like that's so cool. We thought he'd talking about football. 692 00:29:00,988 --> 00:29:02,948 Speaker 1: Fresh Prince is great, but I'm going to go back 693 00:29:02,948 --> 00:29:05,348 Speaker 1: to football. Eric, before you go asked Antony Anthony, the 694 00:29:05,388 --> 00:29:09,588 Speaker 1: same thing. Most talented guy you've ever played with and 695 00:29:09,708 --> 00:29:11,748 Speaker 1: most talented player you've ever played against. 696 00:29:13,548 --> 00:29:16,948 Speaker 9: That's a good question. Most talented guy I've ever played with. 697 00:29:17,468 --> 00:29:19,468 Speaker 9: I'm gonna say a wild card here. I'm gonna say 698 00:29:19,468 --> 00:29:22,068 Speaker 9: Harrison Smith. You know, I feel like, uh, we had 699 00:29:22,108 --> 00:29:24,188 Speaker 9: a Notre Dame guy right here at the table. But 700 00:29:24,668 --> 00:29:27,268 Speaker 9: you know, I feel like JJ would be the obvious answer, 701 00:29:27,308 --> 00:29:30,628 Speaker 9: you know, from a from an athletic standpoint, But Harrison Smith, 702 00:29:30,668 --> 00:29:32,428 Speaker 9: you know, he really taught me my mentality getting to 703 00:29:32,468 --> 00:29:35,108 Speaker 9: the league, as far as toughness, physicality, you know, being 704 00:29:35,468 --> 00:29:37,708 Speaker 9: be a consistent player every day, day in and day out, 705 00:29:38,028 --> 00:29:40,388 Speaker 9: and just you know, having your own process. You know, 706 00:29:40,628 --> 00:29:42,868 Speaker 9: Harrison Smith is the guy who has his own process 707 00:29:42,908 --> 00:29:43,788 Speaker 9: and you can't. 708 00:29:43,868 --> 00:29:45,788 Speaker 1: You can't argue with you with it. The proof is 709 00:29:45,828 --> 00:29:46,308 Speaker 1: in the pudding. 710 00:29:46,628 --> 00:29:48,588 Speaker 9: And I mean he's one of the most consistent players 711 00:29:48,588 --> 00:29:51,148 Speaker 9: I know in the league ever to live. So shout 712 00:29:51,148 --> 00:29:59,348 Speaker 9: out to Harry as against man player to play against hardest, 713 00:29:59,388 --> 00:30:01,588 Speaker 9: not say Aaron Rodgers. I feel like, yeah, I feel 714 00:30:01,628 --> 00:30:03,908 Speaker 9: like I feel like I've been in coverage so many 715 00:30:03,948 --> 00:30:07,868 Speaker 9: times Aaron Rodgers and sticky coverage too, and he kind 716 00:30:07,868 --> 00:30:09,628 Speaker 9: of just throws the ball up on his back foot 717 00:30:10,108 --> 00:30:12,148 Speaker 9: and it just kind of finds the person's hands. 718 00:30:12,428 --> 00:30:12,948 Speaker 1: Frush, you know. 719 00:30:13,268 --> 00:30:15,828 Speaker 9: Super frustrating, but we've had we definitely had a lot 720 00:30:15,868 --> 00:30:16,308 Speaker 9: of battles. 721 00:30:16,548 --> 00:30:18,228 Speaker 6: Ek before we let you get out out of here. Man, 722 00:30:18,228 --> 00:30:19,788 Speaker 6: I want you to go to the one shot right. 723 00:30:19,868 --> 00:30:21,828 Speaker 6: Let everybody out there know, as they're starting to figure 724 00:30:21,828 --> 00:30:24,028 Speaker 6: out their rosters right now, they're gonna get cut down 725 00:30:24,108 --> 00:30:26,388 Speaker 6: days tomorrow. Talk to all the gms out there and 726 00:30:26,428 --> 00:30:29,668 Speaker 6: let them know saying, if you guys haven't watched my film, this. 727 00:30:29,508 --> 00:30:30,868 Speaker 1: Is why you guys need to pick me up on 728 00:30:30,908 --> 00:30:32,908 Speaker 1: your squad. Go ten straight years. 729 00:30:32,628 --> 00:30:35,308 Speaker 9: Of consistent work, you know what I mean? For real though, 730 00:30:35,348 --> 00:30:37,668 Speaker 9: when you know when everything's sorting out and you know 731 00:30:37,988 --> 00:30:39,788 Speaker 9: realize you need a linebacker to play in this league. 732 00:30:39,788 --> 00:30:41,268 Speaker 9: I feel like it's a little bit of an underrated 733 00:30:41,268 --> 00:30:44,868 Speaker 9: position somehow. But you know, just know I'm going to 734 00:30:44,948 --> 00:30:47,828 Speaker 9: be there, communicating, studying, doing what we got to do. 735 00:30:47,948 --> 00:30:49,948 Speaker 9: Make getting ball carriers now, just like I've always been 736 00:30:49,948 --> 00:30:50,708 Speaker 9: done in ten years. 737 00:30:50,548 --> 00:30:52,628 Speaker 3: Straight, put that green dot on no matter what, you 738 00:30:52,948 --> 00:30:54,348 Speaker 3: just jump in and run playbook. 739 00:30:54,468 --> 00:30:54,588 Speaker 1: Man. 740 00:30:54,828 --> 00:30:57,228 Speaker 9: I'm just just having fun still, so it's great. 741 00:30:57,308 --> 00:31:00,508 Speaker 2: You can tell it's awesome to see here. Stay healthy, stay. 742 00:31:00,308 --> 00:31:03,108 Speaker 3: Well, and we can't wait for one of the insiders 743 00:31:03,108 --> 00:31:06,748 Speaker 3: to tell us where Kendrick's after disappearance on the right football. 744 00:31:06,828 --> 00:31:08,508 Speaker 2: And after he takes. 745 00:31:08,308 --> 00:31:10,508 Speaker 3: A guy on scoop and score, he'll do a handstand 746 00:31:10,588 --> 00:31:12,548 Speaker 3: in your end zone after the six. 747 00:31:27,668 --> 00:31:30,788 Speaker 1: Good mon football well. 748 00:31:30,828 --> 00:31:34,348 Speaker 10: Cut down day is quickly approaching. That's Tuesday at four 749 00:31:34,388 --> 00:31:36,948 Speaker 10: pm Eastern. Teams have to trim their rosters down to 750 00:31:37,028 --> 00:31:41,148 Speaker 10: fifty three players, but the Buccaneers wasting no time in 751 00:31:41,268 --> 00:31:44,868 Speaker 10: making a decision on Shiloh Sanders. The ndrafted rookie safety, 752 00:31:44,948 --> 00:31:48,988 Speaker 10: was waved Sunday following his ejection for fighting Bill's tight 753 00:31:49,068 --> 00:31:50,108 Speaker 10: end Zach Davidson. 754 00:31:50,148 --> 00:31:51,388 Speaker 11: You just saw it right there. 755 00:31:51,948 --> 00:31:54,948 Speaker 10: Don't punch a helmet with your hand man, amongst other things. 756 00:31:55,348 --> 00:31:59,628 Speaker 10: Bucks head coach Topples after the game, called Sanders punch inexcusable. 757 00:31:59,988 --> 00:32:03,188 Speaker 10: Shiloh is the brother of Brown's rookie QB Shador Sanders 758 00:32:03,228 --> 00:32:06,268 Speaker 10: and son of the Hall of Fame Dion Sanders. Recorded 759 00:32:06,308 --> 00:32:08,548 Speaker 10: four tackles during three preseason games. 760 00:32:08,548 --> 00:32:11,108 Speaker 11: There with Tampa b only get the Raiders. 761 00:32:11,148 --> 00:32:14,028 Speaker 10: They may be looking to add a quarterback to their 762 00:32:14,108 --> 00:32:17,428 Speaker 10: room after QB eight and O'Connell suffered a fractured wrist 763 00:32:17,748 --> 00:32:20,668 Speaker 10: Saturday night there against the Cardinals, head coach Pete Carroll 764 00:32:20,748 --> 00:32:23,428 Speaker 10: calling it quote a big blow for us. With O'Connell 765 00:32:23,708 --> 00:32:27,228 Speaker 10: now effected the miss between six to eight weeks, Gino 766 00:32:27,308 --> 00:32:30,108 Speaker 10: Smith and sixth round rookie Cam Miller are the two 767 00:32:30,228 --> 00:32:34,948 Speaker 10: remaining quarterbacks left there on their roster. Now the Giants, 768 00:32:35,268 --> 00:32:39,068 Speaker 10: they have the opposite problem. The team currently four quarterbacks 769 00:32:39,148 --> 00:32:42,428 Speaker 10: on the roster. Russell Wilson named the starter last month, 770 00:32:42,428 --> 00:32:45,788 Speaker 10: but the question is who will be number two rookie 771 00:32:45,908 --> 00:32:50,788 Speaker 10: Jackson Dart or veteran Jameis Winston. Brian da Will, when 772 00:32:50,828 --> 00:32:54,148 Speaker 10: asked Sunday, simply said, we'll see. 773 00:32:54,188 --> 00:32:55,028 Speaker 11: So we have some. 774 00:32:55,108 --> 00:32:58,308 Speaker 10: Quarterbacks, like we've talked about that have just six guys 775 00:32:58,388 --> 00:32:58,908 Speaker 10: in the room. 776 00:32:59,508 --> 00:33:01,988 Speaker 11: Manti, where do you think Jackson Dart should be? 777 00:33:02,028 --> 00:33:03,708 Speaker 10: Should he be QB two from what you've seen so 778 00:33:03,708 --> 00:33:04,348 Speaker 10: far as preseason? 779 00:33:04,748 --> 00:33:06,508 Speaker 4: Of course, of course he should be QB two. Are 780 00:33:06,548 --> 00:33:08,388 Speaker 4: you arguing that he should be QB one? That shouldn't 781 00:33:08,388 --> 00:33:10,628 Speaker 4: be the case. I think Russell Wilson's QB one, and 782 00:33:10,868 --> 00:33:14,348 Speaker 4: Jackson Dart said that he should be QB one. Russell's 783 00:33:14,348 --> 00:33:16,708 Speaker 4: the one that's meeting with Elik neighbors. Russell Wilson is 784 00:33:16,708 --> 00:33:19,108 Speaker 4: doing everything. Russell Wilson has been a cultural piece there 785 00:33:19,148 --> 00:33:20,788 Speaker 4: for the New York Giants, and that has been great 786 00:33:20,788 --> 00:33:23,628 Speaker 4: to see. Now, Jackson Dart should be QB two. How 787 00:33:23,628 --> 00:33:26,348 Speaker 4: he's been playing, how he's been performing. I think he's 788 00:33:26,348 --> 00:33:30,068 Speaker 4: done exceptionally well. And I think leading into this offseason, 789 00:33:30,068 --> 00:33:31,908 Speaker 4: there's a lot of talk about the New York Giants and. 790 00:33:32,428 --> 00:33:33,668 Speaker 1: Their quarterback situation. 791 00:33:33,828 --> 00:33:36,988 Speaker 4: I think it's it's one of the better situations if 792 00:33:37,028 --> 00:33:39,668 Speaker 4: you ask me, so I think he should be QB two. 793 00:33:39,668 --> 00:33:41,508 Speaker 1: Isaiah, Yeah, it can go either way from me. 794 00:33:41,588 --> 00:33:42,908 Speaker 6: I think he's done a heck of a job as 795 00:33:42,908 --> 00:33:45,188 Speaker 6: a rookie, coming in and performing and really getting his 796 00:33:45,268 --> 00:33:47,948 Speaker 6: team behind him, giving the coaches to have confidence in him. 797 00:33:48,028 --> 00:33:49,308 Speaker 1: The city's behind him now. 798 00:33:49,708 --> 00:33:51,668 Speaker 6: But I'll be okay with Jameis Winston was number two 799 00:33:51,708 --> 00:33:52,788 Speaker 6: as well, right, So, I mean, I. 800 00:33:52,748 --> 00:33:54,428 Speaker 1: Don't really think it matters two or three. 801 00:33:55,148 --> 00:33:57,028 Speaker 6: It really comes down to whatever the team is and 802 00:33:57,028 --> 00:33:59,188 Speaker 6: based upon the situation, who you think is most prepared 803 00:33:59,588 --> 00:34:00,228 Speaker 6: for that opponent. 804 00:34:00,748 --> 00:34:02,268 Speaker 1: Should you need to go to your number two guy? 805 00:34:03,708 --> 00:34:07,468 Speaker 1: I have it, guys, over under What week does Jackson's 806 00:34:07,748 --> 00:34:09,788 Speaker 1: Jackson Dart make his first start as the Giants. I 807 00:34:09,828 --> 00:34:12,468 Speaker 1: have it over under week four point five. I think 808 00:34:12,468 --> 00:34:14,788 Speaker 1: it's going to be pretty early. I think he's going 809 00:34:14,828 --> 00:34:17,268 Speaker 1: to be the starter of this team, maybe a month 810 00:34:17,268 --> 00:34:19,188 Speaker 1: into the season. It's going to be close. The first 811 00:34:19,188 --> 00:34:21,908 Speaker 1: four games are very very difficult. If there's something like 812 00:34:21,988 --> 00:34:24,068 Speaker 1: two and two and Russ has been kind of decent 813 00:34:24,148 --> 00:34:25,708 Speaker 1: er average, I think they go to it. I do. 814 00:34:25,908 --> 00:34:28,348 Speaker 1: He's looked too good. Time is now if he looks 815 00:34:28,348 --> 00:34:30,788 Speaker 1: comfortable and the team really needs a little juice after 816 00:34:30,788 --> 00:34:32,748 Speaker 1: a month of football, I think it is right there 817 00:34:32,748 --> 00:34:34,908 Speaker 1: in that four point five area. But Jamie, I'm looking 818 00:34:34,948 --> 00:34:37,228 Speaker 1: at something this morning. Are you familiar. There's a video 819 00:34:37,268 --> 00:34:41,628 Speaker 1: going around right now of Jackson Dart's younger brother, Diesel Dart, 820 00:34:41,868 --> 00:34:44,868 Speaker 1: who is a high school player. He's got this video 821 00:34:44,948 --> 00:34:47,188 Speaker 1: out there, and Diesel Dart looks like it has it 822 00:34:47,268 --> 00:34:49,908 Speaker 1: going on too, So we'll see him down the road 823 00:34:49,908 --> 00:34:52,668 Speaker 1: at some point. I've been early investor in Diesel Dart. 824 00:34:52,748 --> 00:34:54,468 Speaker 1: In the meantime, Jackson Dart, I have it a week 825 00:34:54,508 --> 00:34:55,108 Speaker 1: four point five. 826 00:34:55,148 --> 00:34:57,708 Speaker 3: The over underlag I've never so badly wanted to go 827 00:34:57,788 --> 00:35:00,188 Speaker 3: back in time, and if I could, I would go 828 00:35:00,348 --> 00:35:01,388 Speaker 3: into I don't know. 829 00:35:01,388 --> 00:35:04,188 Speaker 2: The delivery room of the Jart kids' parents. 830 00:35:03,908 --> 00:35:05,548 Speaker 3: When they're going I have the kid and be like, 831 00:35:05,788 --> 00:35:10,348 Speaker 3: what should we name them? Jackson with an ex Diesel? 832 00:35:10,628 --> 00:35:13,508 Speaker 3: Like what I want to be a part of those conversations, Okay, 833 00:35:13,668 --> 00:35:15,828 Speaker 3: Like I need to know, because after having name a 834 00:35:15,868 --> 00:35:17,908 Speaker 3: couple of kids myself, I just didn't have the guts 835 00:35:17,908 --> 00:35:18,388 Speaker 3: to do that. 836 00:35:18,508 --> 00:35:20,228 Speaker 2: But like, I want to know what that's all about. 837 00:35:20,308 --> 00:35:21,988 Speaker 10: I mean, what a name for a quarterback? Like you're 838 00:35:21,988 --> 00:35:24,908 Speaker 10: really setting your kid up to Jackson Dart like show. 839 00:35:25,108 --> 00:35:26,748 Speaker 2: Yeah, and I the Diesel too. 840 00:35:27,068 --> 00:35:29,868 Speaker 3: Yeah, I've told the story before on GMFB. It but 841 00:35:29,988 --> 00:35:32,708 Speaker 3: like we affectionately call my mother in law Diesel. She's 842 00:35:32,748 --> 00:35:35,628 Speaker 3: like the sweetest little lady from Minnesota, but we call 843 00:35:35,668 --> 00:35:38,828 Speaker 3: her her nickname is the Diesel and it obviously has 844 00:35:38,828 --> 00:35:41,428 Speaker 3: an ode to like long time and favorite sports heroes. 845 00:35:41,468 --> 00:35:43,908 Speaker 3: But like Diesel is like, so Diesel Dart, Like I'm 846 00:35:43,908 --> 00:35:45,628 Speaker 3: already You're already on my draft board. 847 00:35:45,868 --> 00:35:48,628 Speaker 10: Fantasy line them up all right? More GMFB rolling on here. 848 00:35:48,668 --> 00:35:51,188 Speaker 10: We got to come up with some other nicknames then, but. 849 00:35:51,108 --> 00:35:53,388 Speaker 2: Then they're their names. Like that's what's great. 850 00:35:53,388 --> 00:35:55,108 Speaker 3: It's like Jackson with an X, like that's not a 851 00:35:55,188 --> 00:35:58,148 Speaker 3: birth certificate, man, Like, that's a joy, Like I love that, 852 00:35:58,428 --> 00:36:03,588 Speaker 3: you know, let's call it Jackson, but with an X, 853 00:36:03,668 --> 00:36:04,708 Speaker 3: like that's such a decision. 854 00:36:04,788 --> 00:36:06,108 Speaker 2: Yeah, you know, love it. 855 00:36:08,308 --> 00:36:10,468 Speaker 11: Fur all right. 856 00:36:10,628 --> 00:36:14,788 Speaker 3: Seahawks Packers happening over the weekend. There's Jordan Love newly married, 857 00:36:14,868 --> 00:36:17,228 Speaker 3: I believe from over the holiday on the fourth of July. 858 00:36:17,308 --> 00:36:19,348 Speaker 2: Congratulations to him. But that means. 859 00:36:19,188 --> 00:36:23,068 Speaker 3: Malik Willis is trying to launch to Matthew Golden, who 860 00:36:23,148 --> 00:36:23,748 Speaker 3: jumps back. 861 00:36:23,788 --> 00:36:24,868 Speaker 2: It's in front of the defender. 862 00:36:24,908 --> 00:36:28,228 Speaker 3: That is a big time thirty nine yard contested catch. 863 00:36:28,628 --> 00:36:32,348 Speaker 3: Great for the newly drafted wide receiver out of Texas, 864 00:36:32,428 --> 00:36:34,988 Speaker 3: Jalen Milroe getting the start. The third round pick out 865 00:36:34,988 --> 00:36:36,908 Speaker 3: of Alabama making a name for himself. 866 00:36:36,588 --> 00:36:37,188 Speaker 2: For the Seahawks. 867 00:36:37,228 --> 00:36:40,148 Speaker 3: Drops back, HiT's Cody White off the left side, who 868 00:36:40,188 --> 00:36:42,668 Speaker 3: goes in untouched the m zone for an eighteen yard hed. 869 00:36:43,068 --> 00:36:44,948 Speaker 3: Seahawks then get on the board. They would trail the 870 00:36:44,988 --> 00:36:47,748 Speaker 3: Packers twenty to seven. That was Jalen Milroe's first touchdown 871 00:36:47,748 --> 00:36:50,748 Speaker 3: in a Seahawks jersey. Fourth quarter now Seahawks still trailing 872 00:36:50,908 --> 00:36:54,348 Speaker 3: Milroe bumbles the snap. This is recovered by Aaron Mosby 873 00:36:54,348 --> 00:36:55,628 Speaker 3: at the thirty one yard line. 874 00:36:55,748 --> 00:36:56,908 Speaker 2: That would ice out the game. 875 00:36:56,988 --> 00:37:00,468 Speaker 3: Sam Darnold looking on in street clothes, everyone just preparing 876 00:37:00,708 --> 00:37:05,628 Speaker 3: for that regular season start to twenty twenty five. Seahawks 877 00:37:05,828 --> 00:37:08,668 Speaker 3: would lose that game twenty to seven to the Packers. Now, 878 00:37:08,668 --> 00:37:10,788 Speaker 3: of course, that is just one single highlight from over 879 00:37:10,788 --> 00:37:13,228 Speaker 3: the weekend. There must have been some plays, some events 880 00:37:13,228 --> 00:37:16,148 Speaker 3: if you will, or had us saying, MANSI, there's no way, 881 00:37:16,468 --> 00:37:17,708 Speaker 3: there's no way that happened. 882 00:37:17,708 --> 00:37:18,428 Speaker 2: Manti WIT's yours. 883 00:37:18,508 --> 00:37:20,628 Speaker 4: Well, this guy got highlights, he got plays. You guys 884 00:37:20,668 --> 00:37:25,628 Speaker 4: know the name Aiden Huntington, undrafted free agent of Tulane Cleveland. 885 00:37:26,068 --> 00:37:31,228 Speaker 1: He started off after Aiden Hutchinson. He played like lions. 886 00:37:31,268 --> 00:37:32,508 Speaker 1: The end he did liked him. 887 00:37:32,548 --> 00:37:35,108 Speaker 4: He had one and a half sacks, He had two 888 00:37:35,228 --> 00:37:41,348 Speaker 4: TFLs and a forced fumble. Aiden has led the Cleveland Browns. 889 00:37:39,948 --> 00:37:42,148 Speaker 1: And special teams tackles. 890 00:37:42,388 --> 00:37:44,988 Speaker 4: So for the undrafted free agent out of Tulane, the 891 00:37:45,028 --> 00:37:48,068 Speaker 4: green wave, the green wave was cracking everywhere for the 892 00:37:48,108 --> 00:37:48,988 Speaker 4: Cleveland Browns. 893 00:37:49,228 --> 00:37:50,948 Speaker 1: And so when you watch this guy, man, you. 894 00:37:50,908 --> 00:37:53,948 Speaker 4: Talk about production, this guy had production. 895 00:37:54,828 --> 00:37:57,588 Speaker 3: I can't look at that without thinking that our graphics people, 896 00:37:57,828 --> 00:38:00,908 Speaker 3: and they are intrepid, they are professionals, but we would 897 00:38:00,908 --> 00:38:03,748 Speaker 3: never misspell Aiden Hutchinson for to read Aiden Huntington. 898 00:38:03,748 --> 00:38:06,108 Speaker 2: That's all my brain does. I just want to correct it. 899 00:38:06,548 --> 00:38:08,068 Speaker 2: I get it, all right? 900 00:38:08,508 --> 00:38:10,268 Speaker 3: Can I take you to the Lions, but not to 901 00:38:10,308 --> 00:38:15,028 Speaker 3: Aiden Hudgins. Shall we to Isaac Toyota? No Isaac Teslaw. 902 00:38:14,828 --> 00:38:17,668 Speaker 2: If you that's his name? And I'm in love with 903 00:38:17,748 --> 00:38:18,868 Speaker 2: Isaac Teslaw, all right. 904 00:38:19,508 --> 00:38:24,028 Speaker 3: He's the third round pick and yeah. 905 00:38:24,268 --> 00:38:25,748 Speaker 2: Yeah, that was the whole point. 906 00:38:26,228 --> 00:38:27,948 Speaker 3: And he was on my did you catch that the 907 00:38:27,948 --> 00:38:29,348 Speaker 3: first list of the preseason? 908 00:38:29,748 --> 00:38:30,668 Speaker 2: Did you catch him. 909 00:38:30,548 --> 00:38:34,988 Speaker 3: Doing this with Isaac Teslav with his homemade Teslaw jersey 910 00:38:35,028 --> 00:38:37,228 Speaker 3: that he walked into the Lions for his interview. I 911 00:38:37,308 --> 00:38:39,108 Speaker 3: can't get over that. I think he needs to wear 912 00:38:39,148 --> 00:38:40,668 Speaker 3: it when he comes out of the tunnel, maybe for 913 00:38:40,708 --> 00:38:42,068 Speaker 3: the first time for the Lions. 914 00:38:42,468 --> 00:38:43,588 Speaker 2: An incredible start. 915 00:38:43,388 --> 00:38:45,588 Speaker 3: For him, and the fact that he is clearly feeling 916 00:38:45,668 --> 00:38:48,548 Speaker 3: himself well enough Sherry to do the worm after a touchdown. 917 00:38:48,588 --> 00:38:50,028 Speaker 11: Yea, And that's like a real throwback. 918 00:38:50,068 --> 00:38:51,788 Speaker 10: I feel like so many of these guys are doing 919 00:38:52,188 --> 00:38:55,188 Speaker 10: who knows what kind of celebrations, which leads me to 920 00:38:55,268 --> 00:38:56,988 Speaker 10: mine Chicago Bears. 921 00:38:57,148 --> 00:39:01,788 Speaker 11: We have Jada Walker. He's doing the Jupy slide. 922 00:39:01,868 --> 00:39:03,548 Speaker 1: Now, yeah, catch. 923 00:39:03,348 --> 00:39:06,388 Speaker 10: First off was insane, but then to pull this. My 924 00:39:06,508 --> 00:39:08,548 Speaker 10: knees hurt just watching them do this. 925 00:39:08,788 --> 00:39:12,148 Speaker 11: I don't understand it, but they are so hype and 926 00:39:12,188 --> 00:39:13,428 Speaker 11: I just love his reaction. 927 00:39:13,948 --> 00:39:15,868 Speaker 1: You did this? Who was the hater to hit him 928 00:39:15,908 --> 00:39:18,268 Speaker 1: in the middle of it? Right, somebody on his sideline 929 00:39:18,308 --> 00:39:18,708 Speaker 1: watched this. 930 00:39:18,948 --> 00:39:21,348 Speaker 6: He starts hitting this thing, flewid is all get out 931 00:39:21,388 --> 00:39:23,028 Speaker 6: and somebody look at this, what. 932 00:39:26,428 --> 00:39:28,988 Speaker 1: Are you doing? That's a pure hater righton walk. 933 00:39:29,028 --> 00:39:29,948 Speaker 2: That's all I can think of. 934 00:39:29,908 --> 00:39:32,068 Speaker 1: It as two weeks he's done it. Two weeks in 935 00:39:32,068 --> 00:39:33,548 Speaker 1: a row. He did it. He did the other week 936 00:39:33,548 --> 00:39:33,868 Speaker 1: as well. 937 00:39:33,948 --> 00:39:35,188 Speaker 2: Yeah he's been he's been doing it. 938 00:39:35,268 --> 00:39:39,788 Speaker 1: Yeah. You you were a professional athlete, you were too, Like, 939 00:39:40,388 --> 00:39:43,188 Speaker 1: can you guys even begin to do this? Is this 940 00:39:43,268 --> 00:39:45,228 Speaker 1: something that you could use your athleticism to do? I 941 00:39:45,228 --> 00:39:47,348 Speaker 1: don't know how to start. No, no no. 942 00:39:47,308 --> 00:39:49,148 Speaker 11: Chance standing out yourself? 943 00:39:49,148 --> 00:39:49,628 Speaker 5: Oh lord? 944 00:39:49,988 --> 00:39:57,468 Speaker 1: Yeah, trying to open here your way? I don't know. No, no, do. 945 00:39:57,628 --> 00:40:00,588 Speaker 6: It like that's like a little you can do a 946 00:40:00,628 --> 00:40:01,228 Speaker 6: scare bro. 947 00:40:01,348 --> 00:40:03,788 Speaker 1: I can go like this around, but ain't no way. 948 00:40:03,868 --> 00:40:05,308 Speaker 1: I can just look I'm. 949 00:40:05,548 --> 00:40:07,908 Speaker 11: More to go more in north South. 950 00:40:08,068 --> 00:40:10,748 Speaker 1: No, Manti's more, but Daniel heel guy. I don't know 951 00:40:10,788 --> 00:40:13,988 Speaker 1: if you know that guy. Yeah, yeah, yeah, quarterback. I 952 00:40:14,108 --> 00:40:16,188 Speaker 1: like that. Mattha got up and skipped around the table. 953 00:40:16,228 --> 00:40:17,828 Speaker 1: My nine year old daughter can do that. Man, I'm 954 00:40:17,828 --> 00:40:21,068 Speaker 1: trying to look at I know a lot of them 955 00:40:21,068 --> 00:40:23,628 Speaker 1: a text. I mean, that's one of them. All right, 956 00:40:23,908 --> 00:40:26,348 Speaker 1: Hey Manta, you ever like rub your stomach and touch 957 00:40:26,348 --> 00:40:27,828 Speaker 1: your head at the same time. Look at me. I'm 958 00:40:27,868 --> 00:40:30,988 Speaker 1: bro Jackson. I'm a crazy athlete. My second grade teacher 959 00:40:31,068 --> 00:40:34,228 Speaker 1: make fight. You want a crazy athleticism. This is also 960 00:40:34,468 --> 00:40:36,708 Speaker 1: on the Bears. Like we've seen a lot of guys 961 00:40:36,748 --> 00:40:39,068 Speaker 1: do a lot of leaps over tacklers. It's just something 962 00:40:39,108 --> 00:40:41,388 Speaker 1: that happens. It's always a great highlight. And then Saquon 963 00:40:41,468 --> 00:40:44,988 Speaker 1: turned it into this stratospheric thing. Last you're doing it backwards. 964 00:40:45,148 --> 00:40:47,548 Speaker 1: You don't see it a lot from starters in the 965 00:40:47,548 --> 00:40:50,868 Speaker 1: preseason rolled the DeAndre Swift. Jandre Swift is the RB 966 00:40:51,028 --> 00:40:53,188 Speaker 1: one for the Bears, and he's doing this in the 967 00:40:53,228 --> 00:40:57,788 Speaker 1: month of August three two one lift off. It's pretty clean, guys, 968 00:40:57,828 --> 00:41:00,588 Speaker 1: and as I always say about hurdles, don't come to 969 00:41:00,668 --> 00:41:02,788 Speaker 1: me with the hurdle unless you can run out of 970 00:41:02,828 --> 00:41:05,468 Speaker 1: the hurdle, because if you just fall down after you hurdle, 971 00:41:05,668 --> 00:41:08,028 Speaker 1: it's pretty much the same as a tackle. He got 972 00:41:08,028 --> 00:41:10,388 Speaker 1: a few more yards after the hurdle. And I want 973 00:41:10,388 --> 00:41:13,028 Speaker 1: to say this about DeAndre Swift. Serious football talk at 974 00:41:13,028 --> 00:41:16,388 Speaker 1: this point, there was a lot of calling out for 975 00:41:16,788 --> 00:41:18,948 Speaker 1: the Bears need to add a new running back. They 976 00:41:18,988 --> 00:41:20,988 Speaker 1: need to draft this, they need to trade for this. 977 00:41:21,108 --> 00:41:23,508 Speaker 1: They need to go get Brian Robins Jr. Ben Johnson 978 00:41:23,508 --> 00:41:25,668 Speaker 1: said no, no, no, no no, We're going to Deandres Swift. 979 00:41:25,708 --> 00:41:27,388 Speaker 1: We got a big room after him. Some other guys 980 00:41:27,428 --> 00:41:29,268 Speaker 1: are gonna be tribute, but he is the guy We're 981 00:41:29,268 --> 00:41:31,948 Speaker 1: gonna march out with all these glistening weapons. So I 982 00:41:31,948 --> 00:41:33,948 Speaker 1: feel like, Doandre Swift heard that, knows that, and he's 983 00:41:33,948 --> 00:41:35,588 Speaker 1: already showing out in the presets. I think it's gonna 984 00:41:35,588 --> 00:41:37,388 Speaker 1: make plays this year. Hmm. That was pretty dope. 985 00:41:37,428 --> 00:41:39,668 Speaker 6: The fact that he hit the ground with momentum running 986 00:41:39,708 --> 00:41:42,148 Speaker 6: away from Chris Jones, that was real. Yeah, all right, 987 00:41:42,188 --> 00:41:44,268 Speaker 6: So I am going to change it up a little bit, 988 00:41:44,308 --> 00:41:45,668 Speaker 6: and I'm not going to say there's no way I'm 989 00:41:45,668 --> 00:41:47,628 Speaker 6: going to take it out of the Bonis Dictionary. I say, 990 00:41:47,628 --> 00:41:51,548 Speaker 6: ain't no way that you get cut from seven teams, 991 00:41:52,068 --> 00:41:54,948 Speaker 6: and then this is what you post online. Ben Denucci 992 00:41:55,588 --> 00:41:58,988 Speaker 6: goes ahead. It says, not many beers better than the airport. 993 00:41:59,108 --> 00:42:02,188 Speaker 6: I just got cut from the for the fourth first 994 00:42:02,188 --> 00:42:05,628 Speaker 6: sorry for a seventh time beer. Trust me, you wouldn't 995 00:42:05,708 --> 00:42:09,268 Speaker 6: under the stand. You know what, Ben, I would not understand. 996 00:42:09,268 --> 00:42:10,668 Speaker 6: I only got cut five times. 997 00:42:12,148 --> 00:42:14,988 Speaker 1: I got cut seven times. But you deserve that beer. 998 00:42:15,068 --> 00:42:17,508 Speaker 1: I call the game. You came in through a pig. 999 00:42:17,548 --> 00:42:20,028 Speaker 6: I understand it wasn't the greatest of situations. I know 1000 00:42:20,068 --> 00:42:22,668 Speaker 6: your last name, Issus Shador Sanders. It's okay, it's all good, 1001 00:42:22,748 --> 00:42:24,948 Speaker 6: but you had a bad situation as well, and you 1002 00:42:25,028 --> 00:42:27,388 Speaker 6: ended up at the bar getting a little drinking drink. 1003 00:42:27,428 --> 00:42:28,188 Speaker 1: You deserve this, sir. 1004 00:42:28,388 --> 00:42:30,508 Speaker 3: That is my new favorite thing about Bend de Nucci, 1005 00:42:30,588 --> 00:42:33,468 Speaker 3: and it took the place of Bend de Nucci announcing 1006 00:42:33,468 --> 00:42:34,668 Speaker 3: his own signings. 1007 00:42:34,748 --> 00:42:35,628 Speaker 2: Like Bend de. 1008 00:42:35,628 --> 00:42:37,588 Speaker 3: Nucci, you have to remember is the player. Every time 1009 00:42:37,588 --> 00:42:40,308 Speaker 3: he signs the team, he's like breaking news. According to me, 1010 00:42:40,588 --> 00:42:43,068 Speaker 3: I've signed with a certain team, and now he's even 1011 00:42:43,108 --> 00:42:45,508 Speaker 3: breaking the news with on tap Kyle. 1012 00:42:46,268 --> 00:42:47,748 Speaker 2: Yes, this is fantastic. 1013 00:42:48,148 --> 00:42:50,668 Speaker 1: I'm just excited and I hope this doesn't happen. Ben, 1014 00:42:50,708 --> 00:42:53,228 Speaker 1: if you're watching, But next year, if he gets cut 1015 00:42:53,228 --> 00:42:55,468 Speaker 1: again and there's another beer at another airport that I 1016 00:42:55,508 --> 00:42:57,508 Speaker 1: can't wait for that I want to see that next 1017 00:42:57,548 --> 00:42:59,828 Speaker 1: airport beer. I hope he makes a team. But if 1018 00:42:59,868 --> 00:43:02,228 Speaker 1: he doesn't, a nice tall one never hurt anybody in 1019 00:43:02,228 --> 00:43:03,468 Speaker 1: that situation. Ben, you're the man. 1020 00:43:03,628 --> 00:43:06,108 Speaker 2: Ben's do you want the tall boy or just a 1021 00:43:06,188 --> 00:43:06,908 Speaker 2: short pour And. 1022 00:43:06,828 --> 00:43:09,148 Speaker 3: He's like, I just got caught for my seventeen Give 1023 00:43:09,188 --> 00:43:10,588 Speaker 2: Me the eighteen houses, you know,