1 00:00:10,480 --> 00:00:13,400 Speaker 1: What is up? Welcome to another edition of the NFL 2 00:00:13,440 --> 00:00:16,360 Speaker 1: Fantasy Football Podcast. It's been your man, NAMG Marcus Grant 3 00:00:16,360 --> 00:00:19,959 Speaker 1: alongside socially distancing from however you want to describe it, 4 00:00:20,360 --> 00:00:24,800 Speaker 1: the Fantasy Hall of Favor Michael Fabriano. UM, hanging in there, right, 5 00:00:24,800 --> 00:00:27,160 Speaker 1: We're still We're still here, So that's good, yeah, man. 6 00:00:27,320 --> 00:00:30,000 Speaker 1: And you know what, I think I had this coronavirus 7 00:00:30,040 --> 00:00:32,880 Speaker 1: already if you remember, I'll tell you guys a quick story. 8 00:00:33,280 --> 00:00:36,800 Speaker 1: Remember in January when I missed like a bunch of 9 00:00:36,840 --> 00:00:41,920 Speaker 1: podcasts because I was sick. So I had one to 10 00:00:42,240 --> 00:00:47,000 Speaker 1: d degree fever for about a week. I had chills 11 00:00:47,080 --> 00:00:49,080 Speaker 1: like you would not imagine, Like I could not stop 12 00:00:49,120 --> 00:00:51,960 Speaker 1: my body from shaking. I would literally sweat through two 13 00:00:52,000 --> 00:00:56,800 Speaker 1: sets of clothes every single night. Uh. I was just 14 00:00:57,080 --> 00:00:59,400 Speaker 1: aches pains, Like I didn't have like the cough, like 15 00:00:59,440 --> 00:01:02,200 Speaker 1: really bad, but I had a whole bunch of the 16 00:01:02,240 --> 00:01:05,759 Speaker 1: other uh symptoms. Right, So I went and got tested 17 00:01:05,800 --> 00:01:07,679 Speaker 1: for flu A and B negative. I got tested for 18 00:01:07,720 --> 00:01:10,320 Speaker 1: STRAP negative. I got tested for mono negative. The doctors 19 00:01:10,360 --> 00:01:13,760 Speaker 1: didn't know what it was. Come to find out, my neighbor. 20 00:01:13,920 --> 00:01:15,880 Speaker 1: I just found this out, like within a week A 21 00:01:15,920 --> 00:01:18,560 Speaker 1: week or so ago. My neighbor who lives right behind me, 22 00:01:19,959 --> 00:01:25,240 Speaker 1: he was in China in the end of December, and 23 00:01:25,680 --> 00:01:29,679 Speaker 1: when he came home, he got really sick, like had 24 00:01:29,720 --> 00:01:32,880 Speaker 1: to go to the hospital, and he had all the 25 00:01:32,959 --> 00:01:35,520 Speaker 1: COVID nineteen symptoms, all of them so bad that he 26 00:01:35,600 --> 00:01:39,720 Speaker 1: was he went to the hospital, and so shortly after 27 00:01:39,800 --> 00:01:42,280 Speaker 1: he got it, his son got it. But his son 28 00:01:42,400 --> 00:01:45,560 Speaker 1: recovered really quick, like, you know, in in a few days. 29 00:01:46,200 --> 00:01:50,000 Speaker 1: So I was around him during the time when if 30 00:01:50,040 --> 00:01:53,639 Speaker 1: this had happened now, he would have been quarantined, shaking hands, 31 00:01:53,720 --> 00:01:57,120 Speaker 1: talking in close quarters, that kind of stuff. And after 32 00:01:57,160 --> 00:01:59,160 Speaker 1: I got it, Matthew got it to my son got 33 00:01:59,200 --> 00:02:00,440 Speaker 1: it too, and he had the same thing where he 34 00:02:00,520 --> 00:02:03,080 Speaker 1: kind of got uh he got it and then recovered 35 00:02:03,160 --> 00:02:05,920 Speaker 1: kind of quickly. So I reached out to like friends 36 00:02:05,920 --> 00:02:09,760 Speaker 1: that I have that are doctors, my cardiologist, a buddy 37 00:02:09,760 --> 00:02:13,120 Speaker 1: of mine who's who's a nurse practitioner, who um whose 38 00:02:13,160 --> 00:02:16,800 Speaker 1: expertise is in respiratory issues, and they all think I 39 00:02:16,840 --> 00:02:19,720 Speaker 1: had it. I hope I did, because I got over it, 40 00:02:19,800 --> 00:02:22,280 Speaker 1: and hopefully now I would be sort of into it. 41 00:02:22,639 --> 00:02:24,679 Speaker 1: But I'll tell you something, man, like I've never been 42 00:02:24,720 --> 00:02:26,600 Speaker 1: that sick before, like I and I don't know if 43 00:02:26,639 --> 00:02:28,400 Speaker 1: I had it or not, because I don't even I 44 00:02:28,840 --> 00:02:31,160 Speaker 1: can't really tell one way or the other. But all 45 00:02:31,160 --> 00:02:33,480 Speaker 1: I know is that I had a really freaking bad 46 00:02:33,720 --> 00:02:35,799 Speaker 1: something going on and it was brutal, Like I would 47 00:02:35,840 --> 00:02:38,640 Speaker 1: literally sleep in bed or lay awake in bed, and 48 00:02:38,680 --> 00:02:40,200 Speaker 1: I felt like it was in a frying pan. My 49 00:02:40,200 --> 00:02:43,920 Speaker 1: my fever was so bad it was brutal. So I 50 00:02:43,919 --> 00:02:46,320 Speaker 1: don't know. Man, Yeah, there's a lot of people out 51 00:02:46,320 --> 00:02:49,600 Speaker 1: there who had it. Yeah, yeah, I remember you being sick. 52 00:02:49,680 --> 00:02:51,679 Speaker 1: I remember that. I remember you're telling us about the 53 00:02:51,680 --> 00:02:53,440 Speaker 1: fever and and you know, Graham and Iti and I 54 00:02:53,560 --> 00:02:56,359 Speaker 1: just being like wow that it just it seemed really intense. 55 00:02:56,440 --> 00:03:00,560 Speaker 1: So I mean, who knows. I mean so many people 56 00:03:00,600 --> 00:03:04,000 Speaker 1: have probably gone through this and had no idea. Um so, 57 00:03:04,320 --> 00:03:06,280 Speaker 1: and my neighbor had said that when he flew back, 58 00:03:07,000 --> 00:03:11,280 Speaker 1: there was people on the plane coughing, wow sick. So 59 00:03:12,120 --> 00:03:15,160 Speaker 1: I mean that's where that's where it all. That's that's 60 00:03:15,240 --> 00:03:19,359 Speaker 1: kind of where it started. Wow. All right. Yeah, Well, 61 00:03:20,200 --> 00:03:22,120 Speaker 1: hopefully we can turn our attention to football for a 62 00:03:22,160 --> 00:03:23,959 Speaker 1: little bit, sort of not thinking about this for the 63 00:03:24,000 --> 00:03:29,239 Speaker 1: next or so. Yeah, the draft, I know, the NFL 64 00:03:29,320 --> 00:03:32,079 Speaker 1: Draft is coming up, but a lot today today's show 65 00:03:32,080 --> 00:03:33,639 Speaker 1: to kind of do something a little bit fun. The 66 00:03:33,760 --> 00:03:37,560 Speaker 1: NFL released on Monday It's All Decade Team from the 67 00:03:37,560 --> 00:03:40,320 Speaker 1: twenty tens. I'm sure you have seen it or have 68 00:03:40,400 --> 00:03:42,600 Speaker 1: heard discussion about it or something like that. So we 69 00:03:42,680 --> 00:03:46,480 Speaker 1: want to figure out our All Decade fantasy team. UM, 70 00:03:46,520 --> 00:03:48,800 Speaker 1: I'm sure a lot of it will overlap what they 71 00:03:48,800 --> 00:03:51,000 Speaker 1: did with the All Decade Team, so we'll talk about that. 72 00:03:51,040 --> 00:03:53,720 Speaker 1: We'll also talk about the fact that the NFL network, 73 00:03:53,840 --> 00:03:56,920 Speaker 1: our employer, is reshowing Red Zone right now. So I 74 00:03:57,240 --> 00:03:59,640 Speaker 1: went on the internet and I dug out and a 75 00:03:59,720 --> 00:04:03,240 Speaker 1: Red Zone drinking game for those of you, For those 76 00:04:03,240 --> 00:04:05,200 Speaker 1: of you who have nothing to do and you're just 77 00:04:05,200 --> 00:04:08,240 Speaker 1: sitting around trying to occupy your time, just some ideas 78 00:04:08,400 --> 00:04:09,840 Speaker 1: if you're gonna watch the Red Zone of how to 79 00:04:09,880 --> 00:04:11,720 Speaker 1: do it because you pretty much know what's going to happen, 80 00:04:11,840 --> 00:04:13,360 Speaker 1: so you gotta find a way to make it interesting. 81 00:04:14,000 --> 00:04:16,040 Speaker 1: So we'll talk about that as well. But before we 82 00:04:16,080 --> 00:04:17,720 Speaker 1: do that, talk to our faith for producer set. You're 83 00:04:17,760 --> 00:04:21,719 Speaker 1: Edward L. Murphy Esquire uh Murph was new guys. We're 84 00:04:21,839 --> 00:04:25,760 Speaker 1: close to the Bucks releasing their new uniforms correct at 85 00:04:25,800 --> 00:04:28,680 Speaker 1: the time of this run. It's happening today, so we'll 86 00:04:28,720 --> 00:04:31,719 Speaker 1: tom Brady's twelve number twelve cream sickle will be the 87 00:04:31,800 --> 00:04:35,599 Speaker 1: NFL's number one selling jersey. The cream sickle will be 88 00:04:35,640 --> 00:04:40,000 Speaker 1: a disappointment. Yeah, it's not going to happen. Well, the 89 00:04:40,440 --> 00:04:42,440 Speaker 1: rumor is their Home and Away are going to go 90 00:04:42,480 --> 00:04:45,720 Speaker 1: back to their Super Bowl era jerseys, the the red 91 00:04:45,760 --> 00:04:48,760 Speaker 1: and I guess puter color. But they do have if 92 00:04:48,800 --> 00:04:51,480 Speaker 1: you go NFL shop, they do have an alternate jersey. 93 00:04:51,560 --> 00:04:53,120 Speaker 1: And that's the rumor is that there's going to be 94 00:04:53,120 --> 00:04:58,920 Speaker 1: a creamsicle variety as the third do it. I don't. 95 00:04:58,960 --> 00:05:00,920 Speaker 1: I didn't mind those the Super Bowl error jersey. I 96 00:05:01,000 --> 00:05:03,840 Speaker 1: thought those were cool. Um, I don't. I don't like 97 00:05:03,920 --> 00:05:06,440 Speaker 1: the new ones, the current ones, but that I think 98 00:05:06,440 --> 00:05:09,720 Speaker 1: about the the alarm clock, that's kind of what they 99 00:05:09,760 --> 00:05:12,080 Speaker 1: look like. Not a fan of those, But if if 100 00:05:12,080 --> 00:05:14,279 Speaker 1: they went back to like the you know, the Ronde 101 00:05:14,400 --> 00:05:17,360 Speaker 1: Barber era jersey is like, I'd be cool with that. 102 00:05:18,000 --> 00:05:20,680 Speaker 1: I think the combination of people being stuck at home 103 00:05:20,760 --> 00:05:22,919 Speaker 1: now and then these jerseys coming out, you know, everyone's 104 00:05:23,000 --> 00:05:25,920 Speaker 1: ordering stuff on Amazon. Tom Brady may have a lot. 105 00:05:26,000 --> 00:05:28,600 Speaker 1: I know that Jersey might fly on the shelves, you know, 106 00:05:28,760 --> 00:05:31,120 Speaker 1: at one o'clock today. I think when it's being announced, 107 00:05:31,600 --> 00:05:33,880 Speaker 1: you won't see me getting a Brady, but it could 108 00:05:33,960 --> 00:05:36,599 Speaker 1: be convinced to maybe get if it's if they do 109 00:05:36,680 --> 00:05:39,080 Speaker 1: sell the creamsicle, I could get another player, maybe Mike 110 00:05:39,120 --> 00:05:44,640 Speaker 1: Evans or Godwin. I mean, any creamsicle, I'll wear it. Man. 111 00:05:46,680 --> 00:05:48,600 Speaker 1: And the white ones too. The white ones are underrated 112 00:05:48,640 --> 00:05:51,320 Speaker 1: as well because back in back in the day, you know, 113 00:05:51,400 --> 00:05:53,520 Speaker 1: the white ones, which were actually typically your road ones 114 00:05:53,560 --> 00:05:56,200 Speaker 1: unless you played the Cowboys or your home ones, and 115 00:05:56,200 --> 00:05:58,520 Speaker 1: then the road ones were the ones that were colored. 116 00:05:58,920 --> 00:06:02,039 Speaker 1: And so give me those, dude. I love those cream signles, 117 00:06:02,080 --> 00:06:05,240 Speaker 1: So those are the best. Okay did we love the 118 00:06:05,279 --> 00:06:07,080 Speaker 1: cream sickles? I mean, Eddie, I don't know if they 119 00:06:07,080 --> 00:06:10,280 Speaker 1: were still wearing them when you started watching football, So yeah, 120 00:06:10,360 --> 00:06:12,880 Speaker 1: the first I think it was like all Stots rookie season, 121 00:06:12,880 --> 00:06:15,560 Speaker 1: so I was around, but it was like I was 122 00:06:15,600 --> 00:06:19,680 Speaker 1: not really cognizant of that. I remember because like Josh 123 00:06:19,720 --> 00:06:22,760 Speaker 1: Freeman had, they had warned those cream sickles as a 124 00:06:22,800 --> 00:06:27,200 Speaker 1: throwback at some point during that era. Yeah, yeah, yeah, 125 00:06:27,240 --> 00:06:29,800 Speaker 1: I wonder did we love them when they first wore 126 00:06:29,839 --> 00:06:33,240 Speaker 1: them or do we love them now because they're nostalgia. 127 00:06:33,560 --> 00:06:35,800 Speaker 1: That's I mean, that's that's a good question. And I 128 00:06:35,880 --> 00:06:38,240 Speaker 1: think from my perspective, just because I'm a tiny bit 129 00:06:38,320 --> 00:06:41,240 Speaker 1: younger than you guys, I think that I'm if I'm 130 00:06:41,279 --> 00:06:44,080 Speaker 1: weird that in this new era that I like, I 131 00:06:44,120 --> 00:06:46,680 Speaker 1: think most of the ninety eight percent of the time, 132 00:06:46,760 --> 00:06:49,680 Speaker 1: your original, your team's original jerseys are probably their best 133 00:06:49,800 --> 00:06:52,839 Speaker 1: version of it. Very few teams have upgraded it, and 134 00:06:52,880 --> 00:06:54,960 Speaker 1: if they did upgrade, it's only a slide upgrade from 135 00:06:55,000 --> 00:06:57,760 Speaker 1: the original, like the Bucks going full on like alarm 136 00:06:57,760 --> 00:06:59,800 Speaker 1: clock numbers and adding in computer but with the R 137 00:06:59,880 --> 00:07:02,920 Speaker 1: and it's awful. So I don't think I'm not saying 138 00:07:02,920 --> 00:07:05,720 Speaker 1: the cream schools are the best uniforms the NFL has 139 00:07:05,720 --> 00:07:08,800 Speaker 1: ever seen, But I think part of me is like, Okay, 140 00:07:08,800 --> 00:07:10,800 Speaker 1: it's a pretty good it's a good color scheme. Is 141 00:07:10,840 --> 00:07:12,760 Speaker 1: it was a pretty basic, there's not too much going on, 142 00:07:13,200 --> 00:07:16,280 Speaker 1: and uh, I think it's okay. And I the younger 143 00:07:16,280 --> 00:07:19,640 Speaker 1: generation is what I think ruined a lot of the 144 00:07:19,680 --> 00:07:22,080 Speaker 1: newer stuff because they just want new and fresh and 145 00:07:22,120 --> 00:07:24,520 Speaker 1: cool things. And you see a lot in college uniforms, 146 00:07:25,240 --> 00:07:27,360 Speaker 1: especially like you know, these like Nike teams and stuff 147 00:07:27,400 --> 00:07:30,840 Speaker 1: like that, but uh, go back to the sixties seventies, 148 00:07:30,880 --> 00:07:32,680 Speaker 1: those are the best looking for like variety of any 149 00:07:32,760 --> 00:07:35,720 Speaker 1: teams uniforms. Yeah, I think you might be right. I 150 00:07:35,760 --> 00:07:38,120 Speaker 1: just it's funny, like I think some of these uniforms, 151 00:07:38,840 --> 00:07:40,360 Speaker 1: I don't think we love them at the time. I 152 00:07:40,400 --> 00:07:42,400 Speaker 1: think now that we look back at some nostalgia like, 153 00:07:42,440 --> 00:07:44,200 Speaker 1: oh yeah, I remember that, like the only one I say, 154 00:07:44,240 --> 00:07:46,960 Speaker 1: like the the Chargers powder blue was always great. That 155 00:07:47,120 --> 00:07:49,040 Speaker 1: was always awesome. I see. I was always a fan 156 00:07:49,080 --> 00:07:51,240 Speaker 1: of the Royal Blue during the Dan Fouts era. And 157 00:07:51,280 --> 00:07:54,760 Speaker 1: one jersey I guarantee top five Jersey all time, Houston Oilers, 158 00:07:54,800 --> 00:07:59,120 Speaker 1: powder blue, Man powder blue. Those are those are they 159 00:07:59,120 --> 00:08:02,280 Speaker 1: may be they may be the best NFL jersey ever, Like, yeah, 160 00:08:02,640 --> 00:08:04,600 Speaker 1: those are those are Those are pretty great. It's funny too, 161 00:08:04,640 --> 00:08:06,120 Speaker 1: because like you're growing up in the Bay Area and 162 00:08:06,200 --> 00:08:08,800 Speaker 1: stuff like, um, you know, everyone loves the Raiders Jersey 163 00:08:08,800 --> 00:08:10,480 Speaker 1: because it's just you know, silver and black. And my 164 00:08:10,520 --> 00:08:12,480 Speaker 1: mother was always like, I don't get it. She's like, 165 00:08:12,520 --> 00:08:14,680 Speaker 1: they're black and gray. What's the big deal. I'm like, 166 00:08:15,200 --> 00:08:17,400 Speaker 1: mod's silver and black. She's they're black and gray. She 167 00:08:17,520 --> 00:08:19,240 Speaker 1: was always a fan of the Dolphins. She thought teal 168 00:08:19,320 --> 00:08:23,000 Speaker 1: and orange worked well together. Those are top five also, 169 00:08:23,200 --> 00:08:29,200 Speaker 1: like those are awesome del ones. They're tremendous. So alright, 170 00:08:29,200 --> 00:08:31,000 Speaker 1: well we'll get to see We'll see the later today. 171 00:08:31,160 --> 00:08:33,600 Speaker 1: Probably by the time this podcast is released, I would 172 00:08:33,600 --> 00:08:35,720 Speaker 1: think that the Bucks will have unveiled their uniform, so 173 00:08:35,760 --> 00:08:37,840 Speaker 1: we'll we'll we'll have an idea of that today. So 174 00:08:38,080 --> 00:08:40,560 Speaker 1: all right, there you go. In the meantime, let's do 175 00:08:40,640 --> 00:08:56,440 Speaker 1: some news. Well, it is happening the way we thought 176 00:08:56,440 --> 00:08:58,360 Speaker 1: it would happen. The NFL is going to have a 177 00:08:58,480 --> 00:09:01,520 Speaker 1: virtual draft. And you know, I had sort of been 178 00:09:01,600 --> 00:09:03,560 Speaker 1: joking about this for a while, fab and it's gonna 179 00:09:03,559 --> 00:09:05,400 Speaker 1: be like a fantasy draft. I know other people are 180 00:09:05,520 --> 00:09:07,400 Speaker 1: are making the same job. I'm not saying I'm the 181 00:09:07,400 --> 00:09:08,839 Speaker 1: only one. A lot of people are making that joke. 182 00:09:08,920 --> 00:09:13,120 Speaker 1: And it is going to be like a fantasy draft. Um, 183 00:09:13,280 --> 00:09:16,079 Speaker 1: I want what I want more than anything. I would 184 00:09:16,080 --> 00:09:18,880 Speaker 1: love to see a a chat room of all the 185 00:09:18,960 --> 00:09:22,439 Speaker 1: NFL gms and coaches. Uh, you know, like like in 186 00:09:22,559 --> 00:09:25,240 Speaker 1: an actual fantasy draft, right, Like, is somebody gonna like, 187 00:09:25,240 --> 00:09:27,800 Speaker 1: you know, start swearing because the guy they wanted got picked? 188 00:09:27,840 --> 00:09:30,559 Speaker 1: Like a couple of slots before them. They're gonna be 189 00:09:30,640 --> 00:09:33,480 Speaker 1: mad with somebody trades up? Is somebody uh? Is somebody 190 00:09:33,480 --> 00:09:36,480 Speaker 1: gonna screw around and pick a guy that's already been 191 00:09:36,559 --> 00:09:39,920 Speaker 1: drafted like I want. I want this chat room more 192 00:09:39,920 --> 00:09:42,600 Speaker 1: than anything I've ever wanted in my life. And imagine if, 193 00:09:42,640 --> 00:09:46,760 Speaker 1: like Roger Goodell is the commissioner running this this draft 194 00:09:46,880 --> 00:09:51,200 Speaker 1: on NFL dot com fantasy platform, and something happens like 195 00:09:51,240 --> 00:09:53,800 Speaker 1: in two thousand and three when the Vikings got skipped 196 00:09:54,080 --> 00:09:56,360 Speaker 1: and then the jet Guard came in and they grabbed 197 00:09:56,360 --> 00:09:58,760 Speaker 1: Byron Leftwich, and then the Panthers came in and they 198 00:09:59,000 --> 00:10:00,960 Speaker 1: I think it was Jordan Gross and then the Vikings 199 00:10:00,960 --> 00:10:04,559 Speaker 1: finally got their pick was Kevin Williams ninth overall. Imagine 200 00:10:05,120 --> 00:10:08,520 Speaker 1: if you will, a scenario where Joe Burrows goes number one. 201 00:10:08,559 --> 00:10:10,840 Speaker 1: The Redskins around the clock and they're deciding is it 202 00:10:10,920 --> 00:10:13,240 Speaker 1: to or is it Chase Young? Is it tourist chased on? 203 00:10:13,400 --> 00:10:14,880 Speaker 1: We can't decide, we don't know what to do with 204 00:10:14,880 --> 00:10:16,679 Speaker 1: the clock is ticking tick tick tick tick tick tick 205 00:10:16,679 --> 00:10:20,480 Speaker 1: tick Ti tink. Finally, the Redskins just miss out on 206 00:10:20,640 --> 00:10:22,840 Speaker 1: making the pick, and the Lions are on the clock 207 00:10:23,280 --> 00:10:26,120 Speaker 1: and the Lion the chat room are saying, wait a minute, Roger, 208 00:10:26,600 --> 00:10:29,160 Speaker 1: what it's our turn to pick? What's going on? The 209 00:10:29,200 --> 00:10:31,120 Speaker 1: Lions take Chase youngon. Then the Redskins go in the 210 00:10:31,200 --> 00:10:32,800 Speaker 1: chat room and say, wait, no, we want to Chase 211 00:10:32,880 --> 00:10:36,199 Speaker 1: Young You have to reverse the pick. Remember how many 212 00:10:36,200 --> 00:10:38,160 Speaker 1: times as a commissioner have you had to reverse the pick? 213 00:10:38,320 --> 00:10:40,480 Speaker 1: You guys? Somebody picked somebody they didn't want, or they 214 00:10:40,520 --> 00:10:42,800 Speaker 1: picked somebody. Wait, I made a mistake. Wait the clock 215 00:10:42,880 --> 00:10:45,480 Speaker 1: right out. No, wait a minute, my clock is. It 216 00:10:45,520 --> 00:10:49,640 Speaker 1: would be high comedy, it would be chaos, it would 217 00:10:49,640 --> 00:10:52,679 Speaker 1: be hilarious. I have already offered my services to all 218 00:10:52,679 --> 00:10:56,160 Speaker 1: thirty two teams because I have over twenty years experience 219 00:10:56,240 --> 00:10:58,840 Speaker 1: doing this thing on the computer. And I wonder, you 220 00:10:58,840 --> 00:11:00,800 Speaker 1: gotta think, right, I mean, at least a couple of 221 00:11:00,840 --> 00:11:02,680 Speaker 1: people that are going to be involved in this draft. 222 00:11:02,840 --> 00:11:05,679 Speaker 1: They're probably gonna be in their robes, maybe in their boxers, 223 00:11:05,920 --> 00:11:08,319 Speaker 1: you know, maybe got a couple of beers having some fun. 224 00:11:09,240 --> 00:11:12,240 Speaker 1: Hey man, that the world has gone from reality to fantasy, 225 00:11:12,440 --> 00:11:14,560 Speaker 1: and it's gonna be really interesting to see, Number one, 226 00:11:14,559 --> 00:11:17,960 Speaker 1: how it's covered and how it all works out. Because 227 00:11:17,960 --> 00:11:20,280 Speaker 1: it's gonna be interesting. Man. Yeah, I think that's the 228 00:11:20,280 --> 00:11:22,680 Speaker 1: biggest thing for me is I want to see how 229 00:11:22,800 --> 00:11:24,720 Speaker 1: it is going to be covered. I mean, you're going 230 00:11:24,760 --> 00:11:27,240 Speaker 1: to have teams of thirty two different locations. You're going 231 00:11:27,280 --> 00:11:30,000 Speaker 1: to have the commissioner at a separate location. You're gonna 232 00:11:30,040 --> 00:11:34,320 Speaker 1: have players all around the country at home doing their thing. Um. 233 00:11:34,360 --> 00:11:37,160 Speaker 1: I mean I I've been sort of watching our own 234 00:11:37,200 --> 00:11:39,560 Speaker 1: network and how we're putting together shows now and putting 235 00:11:39,600 --> 00:11:41,440 Speaker 1: them on the air. And it's the thing, you know, 236 00:11:41,600 --> 00:11:43,360 Speaker 1: It's what a lot of networks are doing, whether it's 237 00:11:43,440 --> 00:11:46,400 Speaker 1: sports or just entertainment or what have you. Your people 238 00:11:46,559 --> 00:11:49,040 Speaker 1: recording stuff from home and sending it in. So I'm 239 00:11:49,160 --> 00:11:51,120 Speaker 1: very curious how this is going to work for the 240 00:11:51,200 --> 00:11:53,880 Speaker 1: NFL Draft. I think if nothing else, I mean, look, 241 00:11:54,160 --> 00:11:56,840 Speaker 1: the NFL Draft does ratings anyway because people love it, 242 00:11:56,840 --> 00:11:59,120 Speaker 1: It's going to do even bigger ratings because there's nothing 243 00:11:59,160 --> 00:12:02,520 Speaker 1: else sports wise really to watch right now. Um, I 244 00:12:02,520 --> 00:12:05,280 Speaker 1: think just the curiosity factor of how they put this 245 00:12:05,360 --> 00:12:08,160 Speaker 1: thing together, Uh, it means even more people are gonna 246 00:12:08,200 --> 00:12:11,960 Speaker 1: tune in just just for curiosity's sake. It's it's gonna right, 247 00:12:12,480 --> 00:12:15,200 Speaker 1: no doubt. Hey, listen, everyone's already watched Ozark. I mean 248 00:12:15,200 --> 00:12:20,000 Speaker 1: everyone's already watched Hello, you gonna watch, So it'll it'll 249 00:12:20,040 --> 00:12:22,400 Speaker 1: be I think the ratings will be pretty good, as 250 00:12:22,440 --> 00:12:25,040 Speaker 1: you mentioned, if for no other reason aside from the 251 00:12:25,080 --> 00:12:29,080 Speaker 1: fact that it's the NFL curiosity factor, it's all gonna work, 252 00:12:29,520 --> 00:12:33,600 Speaker 1: no doubt. Other actual football news rams G M Less 253 00:12:33,600 --> 00:12:36,240 Speaker 1: Snead says that his offense wants to quote utilize more 254 00:12:36,240 --> 00:12:39,760 Speaker 1: than one workhorse moving the ball with different skill sets. 255 00:12:39,840 --> 00:12:43,480 Speaker 1: So what that says to me is that at least 256 00:12:43,520 --> 00:12:49,360 Speaker 1: for now, both Malcolm Brown uh and with Darrell Henderson 257 00:12:49,520 --> 00:12:51,520 Speaker 1: Darryl Henderson I'm blank on his name, did thank you? 258 00:12:51,600 --> 00:12:55,880 Speaker 1: Darrell Henderson are gonna get opportunities until they maybe draft somebody. 259 00:12:55,920 --> 00:12:59,440 Speaker 1: But yeah, I think committebody, Yeah, it's it's stinks at all. 260 00:12:59,480 --> 00:13:02,679 Speaker 1: It's all bad. I mean, this situation is just as 261 00:13:02,679 --> 00:13:06,480 Speaker 1: bad as that crappy logo. Um but although although the 262 00:13:06,480 --> 00:13:09,160 Speaker 1: helmets kind of looked pretty cool, um but I feel 263 00:13:09,200 --> 00:13:11,160 Speaker 1: like Darrow Henderson is still going to be the first 264 00:13:11,240 --> 00:13:13,880 Speaker 1: player out of that backfield drafted in fantasy leagues because 265 00:13:13,920 --> 00:13:16,280 Speaker 1: we all remember the upside and the hype in the 266 00:13:16,360 --> 00:13:19,560 Speaker 1: nine yards per carry in college and you know, last 267 00:13:19,559 --> 00:13:22,200 Speaker 1: season he didn't do much of anything, didn't have much 268 00:13:22,200 --> 00:13:25,160 Speaker 1: of an opportunity. But I feel like this is a 269 00:13:25,200 --> 00:13:28,840 Speaker 1: scenario where you can't draft any one of the RAMS 270 00:13:28,880 --> 00:13:31,079 Speaker 1: running backs is more than a flex and I think 271 00:13:31,120 --> 00:13:33,160 Speaker 1: Henderson would probably be the first guy, and then Brown 272 00:13:33,200 --> 00:13:35,199 Speaker 1: and who knows, there's a lot of good running backs 273 00:13:35,200 --> 00:13:37,000 Speaker 1: in the draft, man, I mean a lot of good. 274 00:13:37,120 --> 00:13:39,480 Speaker 1: What if they took a chance on Moss out of Utah? Right, 275 00:13:39,520 --> 00:13:43,120 Speaker 1: I mean, like anybody at that level you're telling me 276 00:13:43,240 --> 00:13:45,120 Speaker 1: is not going to come in and potentially make an impact. 277 00:13:45,760 --> 00:13:47,400 Speaker 1: So the ring I mean, I feel could end up 278 00:13:47,400 --> 00:13:50,440 Speaker 1: going from like, we know it's girly and we have 279 00:13:50,559 --> 00:13:53,240 Speaker 1: no problem starting him every single week as RB two 280 00:13:53,320 --> 00:13:56,360 Speaker 1: last season too, you know who the hell am I 281 00:13:56,400 --> 00:13:59,200 Speaker 1: starting this week? It could be that confusing. Well, and 282 00:13:59,280 --> 00:14:02,400 Speaker 1: the hardest part is, and look, there there are a 283 00:14:02,440 --> 00:14:05,560 Speaker 1: lot of this is well well down the list of 284 00:14:05,600 --> 00:14:07,839 Speaker 1: things that are going to happen because there's no training camp. 285 00:14:07,920 --> 00:14:10,600 Speaker 1: But because there's no training camp and there may not 286 00:14:10,720 --> 00:14:14,280 Speaker 1: be preseason, um, the opportunity for us to kind of 287 00:14:14,360 --> 00:14:16,920 Speaker 1: see how this will shake out, it is going to 288 00:14:16,960 --> 00:14:18,560 Speaker 1: be sort of gone. I mean, we are really going 289 00:14:18,600 --> 00:14:21,240 Speaker 1: to be flying blind coming into this when it comes 290 00:14:21,280 --> 00:14:23,880 Speaker 1: to running back committees and and how how these things 291 00:14:23,920 --> 00:14:25,920 Speaker 1: shake out because we're not gonna have O t as, 292 00:14:25,960 --> 00:14:27,960 Speaker 1: we may not have training camp. We just don't know. 293 00:14:28,080 --> 00:14:30,520 Speaker 1: So I think you're right. I think Darrel Henderson right 294 00:14:30,520 --> 00:14:33,800 Speaker 1: now is the lead back there um. But exactly how 295 00:14:33,880 --> 00:14:37,120 Speaker 1: much work any other running backs get It's still a 296 00:14:37,160 --> 00:14:40,200 Speaker 1: mystery because I wonder if there's something in the cb 297 00:14:40,320 --> 00:14:43,400 Speaker 1: a though, where the players have to have a certain 298 00:14:43,400 --> 00:14:45,880 Speaker 1: amount of training camp practices or play a certain amount 299 00:14:45,880 --> 00:14:47,560 Speaker 1: of appreciation. I don't know, Like everything, I guess is 300 00:14:48,280 --> 00:14:50,560 Speaker 1: negotiable at this point because we're in such an odd 301 00:14:50,560 --> 00:14:53,400 Speaker 1: time in our history. But they there has to be 302 00:14:53,480 --> 00:14:55,320 Speaker 1: some sort of training camp. I don't know if it's 303 00:14:55,320 --> 00:14:57,560 Speaker 1: gonna start the end of July. Who knows. And I 304 00:14:57,560 --> 00:14:59,960 Speaker 1: would think maybe they're gonna decrease the number of priest 305 00:15:00,000 --> 00:15:02,480 Speaker 1: season games so they can start the season as close 306 00:15:02,520 --> 00:15:07,800 Speaker 1: to uh the original start date as possible. But everything 307 00:15:07,880 --> 00:15:11,160 Speaker 1: is a guessing game. Anybody, anybody who says that the 308 00:15:11,280 --> 00:15:15,720 Speaker 1: NFL season should start on time, even our president is guessing. 309 00:15:16,080 --> 00:15:18,840 Speaker 1: Nobody knows, right, I mean, it's it's I think it's 310 00:15:18,920 --> 00:15:22,640 Speaker 1: everyone's being hopeful. Everyone's being hopeful. Everyone is is best 311 00:15:22,640 --> 00:15:24,960 Speaker 1: case scenario in this but yeah, who knows. Um. I 312 00:15:24,960 --> 00:15:27,360 Speaker 1: mean it's not football related, but I read a report 313 00:15:27,440 --> 00:15:30,160 Speaker 1: last night that Major League Baseball is hoping to start 314 00:15:30,200 --> 00:15:32,560 Speaker 1: by May with some weird proposals. They're gonna play all 315 00:15:32,600 --> 00:15:36,160 Speaker 1: their games in Arizona. Um. I mean the whole thing 316 00:15:36,200 --> 00:15:38,200 Speaker 1: sounded bananas, but I mean it's just it kind of 317 00:15:38,200 --> 00:15:40,840 Speaker 1: goes to show that people are just trying to be 318 00:15:40,920 --> 00:15:43,480 Speaker 1: hopeful and give the best case and exactly and we 319 00:15:43,520 --> 00:15:46,560 Speaker 1: help those best case scenarios. Do pan o absolutely? Um. 320 00:15:47,200 --> 00:15:49,240 Speaker 1: Speaking of best case scenarios, the Bears are gonna have 321 00:15:49,280 --> 00:15:52,800 Speaker 1: an open competition at quarterback. They are going to pick 322 00:15:54,120 --> 00:15:56,560 Speaker 1: Nick Foles versus Mitch Robinsky. I mean, I think we 323 00:15:56,680 --> 00:16:00,960 Speaker 1: sort of saw this coming the moment Folds landed in Chicago. Uh, 324 00:16:01,040 --> 00:16:03,280 Speaker 1: do you have a preference for which of the two 325 00:16:03,280 --> 00:16:06,240 Speaker 1: wins this job? I mean, Foals is gonna win, and 326 00:16:06,720 --> 00:16:08,400 Speaker 1: the only thing that's keeping him from winning this is 327 00:16:08,440 --> 00:16:11,000 Speaker 1: if he goes down with another injury. Because and I've 328 00:16:11,000 --> 00:16:13,520 Speaker 1: said this in the past, when Foals hasn't been with 329 00:16:13,560 --> 00:16:17,360 Speaker 1: the Eagles, what is it, Marcus, He's been underwhelming, like 330 00:16:17,480 --> 00:16:19,440 Speaker 1: people get hyped on him, Like they were all hyped 331 00:16:19,440 --> 00:16:21,960 Speaker 1: on him. Jacksonville was excited to have him their quarterbacks. 332 00:16:21,960 --> 00:16:24,960 Speaker 1: Now Gardner minshew, Okay, they got rid of Full and 333 00:16:25,040 --> 00:16:28,840 Speaker 1: he has gone to other destinations where he hasn't performed. 334 00:16:29,360 --> 00:16:32,360 Speaker 1: And I'm not saying that he can't, but I feel 335 00:16:32,400 --> 00:16:34,840 Speaker 1: like he's He's going to enter the regular season as 336 00:16:34,840 --> 00:16:39,000 Speaker 1: a starter. Mitchell Robinski is absolutely positively gonna start games. 337 00:16:39,000 --> 00:16:41,560 Speaker 1: Whether it's because full struggles are uh, he has some 338 00:16:41,640 --> 00:16:44,680 Speaker 1: issues in terms of staying percent healthy, which again that 339 00:16:44,680 --> 00:16:48,880 Speaker 1: that's been that's been a problem. So I'm not starting 340 00:16:48,880 --> 00:16:51,480 Speaker 1: either one. I'm not drafting either one of these guys. Uh, 341 00:16:51,520 --> 00:16:53,760 Speaker 1: maybe they're gonna be DFS options. Maybe they're gonna be 342 00:16:53,960 --> 00:16:56,240 Speaker 1: you know, maybe you're gonna drop them in Bestball. That's 343 00:16:56,240 --> 00:16:59,040 Speaker 1: probably about it. Yeah, I mean, I'm just I'm just 344 00:16:59,080 --> 00:17:01,440 Speaker 1: hoping that you know, whoever wins that, if it is 345 00:17:01,560 --> 00:17:04,199 Speaker 1: Nick Foles, whoever it is, you can do something to 346 00:17:04,280 --> 00:17:08,520 Speaker 1: help out Allen Robinson, help out Allen ra help out 347 00:17:08,520 --> 00:17:11,720 Speaker 1: those wide receivers, uh, you know, and whoever they're tired, Well, 348 00:17:11,800 --> 00:17:13,560 Speaker 1: Jimmy Graham, they're tired, and was like, who's there Tighten, 349 00:17:13,720 --> 00:17:17,639 Speaker 1: Jimmy Graham, they have quite a few. They have have Burton, 350 00:17:17,720 --> 00:17:22,639 Speaker 1: I mean they like they're like ten titles. Yeah, but 351 00:17:22,680 --> 00:17:24,600 Speaker 1: whoever wins, Like I I don't know that I'll be 352 00:17:24,720 --> 00:17:27,920 Speaker 1: drafting the Bears quarterback. I just want that person, whoever 353 00:17:27,960 --> 00:17:30,600 Speaker 1: it is, to inject some life into their past. Allen 354 00:17:30,680 --> 00:17:33,520 Speaker 1: Robinson was awesome last season with Drabsky Daniel thrown on 355 00:17:33,520 --> 00:17:35,760 Speaker 1: the football, so help maybe him and Fols get a 356 00:17:35,840 --> 00:17:38,360 Speaker 1: nice rapport going. But again we talk about it, it's 357 00:17:38,359 --> 00:17:41,040 Speaker 1: gonna be late because we don't expect there to be 358 00:17:41,080 --> 00:17:44,120 Speaker 1: O T A S and the potentially an abbreviated training camp. 359 00:17:44,160 --> 00:17:47,600 Speaker 1: So yeah, but that's the hope. That is the hope. Um, 360 00:17:47,640 --> 00:17:50,280 Speaker 1: Sammy Watkins stays in Kansas City. He and the Chiefs 361 00:17:50,280 --> 00:17:52,520 Speaker 1: degree on a new one year deal. So I guess 362 00:17:52,600 --> 00:17:54,679 Speaker 1: that means we have another season of Watkins having like 363 00:17:54,760 --> 00:17:57,159 Speaker 1: one huge blow up game that causes everybody to pick 364 00:17:57,240 --> 00:17:58,800 Speaker 1: him up off the waiver wire and then he just 365 00:17:58,840 --> 00:18:01,320 Speaker 1: disappears again. Right Yeah, in all likelihood, I mean, it's 366 00:18:01,320 --> 00:18:03,560 Speaker 1: obviously good to Patrick Mahomes because you keep that that 367 00:18:03,560 --> 00:18:07,240 Speaker 1: that field stretching vertical threat uh in your arsenal uh 368 00:18:07,520 --> 00:18:09,679 Speaker 1: it does hurt. I like Nicole Hardman a whole heck 369 00:18:09,680 --> 00:18:12,200 Speaker 1: of a lot, And if he played on this Chief's 370 00:18:12,200 --> 00:18:14,679 Speaker 1: team and Watkins wasn't there, for he could end up 371 00:18:14,680 --> 00:18:18,520 Speaker 1: being a huge sleeper breakout type this season. But I 372 00:18:18,560 --> 00:18:21,120 Speaker 1: got I got a question for you. Now. Last week 373 00:18:21,160 --> 00:18:25,320 Speaker 1: we talked about the mock draft that I did, Tyreek Hill. 374 00:18:25,359 --> 00:18:27,639 Speaker 1: Where did where? I feel like Tyreek Hill's value is 375 00:18:27,640 --> 00:18:29,640 Speaker 1: going to be a point of contention because a lot 376 00:18:29,640 --> 00:18:32,640 Speaker 1: of people have him like I have him fourth, He's 377 00:18:32,680 --> 00:18:35,680 Speaker 1: writing that Julio Jones range. Other people have him after 378 00:18:35,800 --> 00:18:40,080 Speaker 1: the two Buccaneers wide receivers. Where do you have um? 379 00:18:40,119 --> 00:18:43,840 Speaker 1: I I think I would put him somewhere between Godwin 380 00:18:43,920 --> 00:18:46,239 Speaker 1: and Evans because I think it was so after god Win, 381 00:18:46,320 --> 00:18:48,520 Speaker 1: him before Evans, right after Goden, before of it. So 382 00:18:48,520 --> 00:18:50,400 Speaker 1: I think I'm a little bit lower on Mike Evans 383 00:18:50,440 --> 00:18:52,080 Speaker 1: maybe than some people. Not that he will nothing, he'll 384 00:18:52,119 --> 00:18:54,320 Speaker 1: be bad. I just think that you know what he 385 00:18:54,400 --> 00:18:56,960 Speaker 1: does is he's that downfield kind of jump ball guy. 386 00:18:57,480 --> 00:18:59,639 Speaker 1: I don't know that he'll get the same number of targets. 387 00:18:59,640 --> 00:19:01,000 Speaker 1: I think he be a kind of a red zone 388 00:19:01,000 --> 00:19:03,640 Speaker 1: threat maybe for Brady Chris god was going to give 389 00:19:03,680 --> 00:19:05,160 Speaker 1: be the guy that's peppered with targets, and I think 390 00:19:05,160 --> 00:19:07,680 Speaker 1: Tyreek Hill kind of falls in between that because, look, 391 00:19:07,720 --> 00:19:10,120 Speaker 1: you know, Nicole Hardman still there, We know Kelsey's going 392 00:19:10,160 --> 00:19:12,400 Speaker 1: to get his Whoever is there running back is still 393 00:19:12,400 --> 00:19:14,600 Speaker 1: going to get targets out of the backfield. So Tyreek 394 00:19:14,680 --> 00:19:16,359 Speaker 1: Hill is a guy that I think you you draft 395 00:19:16,600 --> 00:19:19,480 Speaker 1: based on his explosion, based on his big play potential, 396 00:19:19,800 --> 00:19:22,240 Speaker 1: not necessarily because he is going to always see you know, 397 00:19:22,280 --> 00:19:26,280 Speaker 1: a hundred and twenties targets in a season. Yeah, so 398 00:19:26,320 --> 00:19:30,840 Speaker 1: that's my thought. Ums Pereman says has finished last year 399 00:19:30,840 --> 00:19:33,040 Speaker 1: with the Bucks with a sneak peek for the Jets. 400 00:19:34,119 --> 00:19:36,240 Speaker 1: I mean, I guess fast. We talked about Brashott Peerman. 401 00:19:36,320 --> 00:19:38,160 Speaker 1: This is the guy who's bounced around the league already 402 00:19:38,160 --> 00:19:40,160 Speaker 1: in a fairly short amount of time, and now he's 403 00:19:40,200 --> 00:19:43,679 Speaker 1: going to an Adam Gaze offense. Um. I am always 404 00:19:43,720 --> 00:19:46,760 Speaker 1: skeptical of guys who have like big finishes sort of 405 00:19:46,800 --> 00:19:49,560 Speaker 1: out of nowhere. So pardon me if I'm not just 406 00:19:49,680 --> 00:19:53,200 Speaker 1: jumping on the Brashot Perraman bandwagon right now. And let's 407 00:19:53,280 --> 00:19:57,080 Speaker 1: keep in mind Perriman was basically waiver wire Foder for 408 00:19:57,160 --> 00:19:59,280 Speaker 1: most of the season and then edits and god when 409 00:19:59,359 --> 00:20:02,159 Speaker 1: both went down on then he became the top target 410 00:20:02,200 --> 00:20:04,720 Speaker 1: in that offense, and he did put up really good numbers, 411 00:20:04,840 --> 00:20:06,320 Speaker 1: and I'm not going to take that away from him, 412 00:20:06,320 --> 00:20:09,679 Speaker 1: but it's it's the Bucketeers and Bruce Arians and they 413 00:20:09,680 --> 00:20:12,800 Speaker 1: threw the ball a ton. Uh. Jamis loves to throw 414 00:20:12,840 --> 00:20:14,960 Speaker 1: the ball to the other team, which means he's gonna 415 00:20:14,960 --> 00:20:17,720 Speaker 1: have to throw the ball to try and erase deficits, 416 00:20:17,800 --> 00:20:21,600 Speaker 1: and Perriman was the beneficiary there. Now with the Jets, 417 00:20:22,040 --> 00:20:24,080 Speaker 1: this is not an offense that's gonna throw the ball 418 00:20:24,240 --> 00:20:27,880 Speaker 1: as much as a Bruce Arians offense under Jameis Winston, 419 00:20:28,000 --> 00:20:29,719 Speaker 1: who who the hell knows where he's gonna go at 420 00:20:29,720 --> 00:20:33,119 Speaker 1: this point. And you've got Jamison Crowder there, and I 421 00:20:33,160 --> 00:20:36,400 Speaker 1: would contend that Jamison Crowter will lead that team in targets, 422 00:20:36,720 --> 00:20:40,200 Speaker 1: not for shot Pairman. So Pairman could say what he wants, 423 00:20:40,760 --> 00:20:43,240 Speaker 1: but at the end of the day, he's really shown 424 00:20:43,480 --> 00:20:47,320 Speaker 1: a very short period of time and where he's been 425 00:20:47,400 --> 00:20:50,600 Speaker 1: Fantasy relevant, and so he's got a lot to prove, 426 00:20:51,720 --> 00:20:54,160 Speaker 1: at least my opinion. Yeah, I mean, basically, I mean, 427 00:20:54,720 --> 00:20:56,480 Speaker 1: he's got those three games at the end of the year. 428 00:20:56,600 --> 00:20:58,480 Speaker 1: I mean, I guess maybe if I dig back through 429 00:20:58,480 --> 00:21:00,520 Speaker 1: his game lugs, I could probably find one or two 430 00:21:00,560 --> 00:21:04,840 Speaker 1: others where he had decent number I got. If if 431 00:21:04,840 --> 00:21:06,600 Speaker 1: I dig enough, I'm sure I can. I'm sure I can, 432 00:21:06,640 --> 00:21:09,000 Speaker 1: you know, squint hard and find something. But it's just 433 00:21:09,160 --> 00:21:11,640 Speaker 1: that there hasn't been enough there for me to get excited, 434 00:21:11,880 --> 00:21:14,639 Speaker 1: especially in an offense that last year just couldn't really 435 00:21:14,680 --> 00:21:17,760 Speaker 1: produce anything at all. So all right, there you go. 436 00:21:17,880 --> 00:21:34,199 Speaker 1: That's pretty much everything you need to know. Alright. On Monday, 437 00:21:34,320 --> 00:21:38,919 Speaker 1: the NFL released It's All Decade Team. Uh and you know, 438 00:21:39,080 --> 00:21:42,199 Speaker 1: people debated round and round who who was there, who 439 00:21:42,240 --> 00:21:44,320 Speaker 1: should have been there, who got left off? What have you. 440 00:21:44,680 --> 00:21:47,560 Speaker 1: We're a fantasy football show, obviously, so let's talk about 441 00:21:47,600 --> 00:21:51,240 Speaker 1: the ore All Decade Fantasy Team. I went through the 442 00:21:51,520 --> 00:21:54,439 Speaker 1: four top positions. I didn't put kicker in there, sorry, 443 00:21:54,680 --> 00:22:00,760 Speaker 1: Justin Tucker and Stephen very sorry. Um, but uh so 444 00:22:00,800 --> 00:22:02,639 Speaker 1: the guys that are listed, and then we can kind of, 445 00:22:02,760 --> 00:22:04,719 Speaker 1: you know, go around on on if those are the 446 00:22:04,760 --> 00:22:06,639 Speaker 1: two best guys or the best guys, or if there 447 00:22:06,640 --> 00:22:09,600 Speaker 1: should be somebody else there. So quarterbacks, I mean, look, 448 00:22:09,640 --> 00:22:14,800 Speaker 1: Tom Brady Aaron Rodgers are your all decade team quarterbacks. 449 00:22:14,840 --> 00:22:17,000 Speaker 1: But I threw a couple more names in here, right, 450 00:22:17,280 --> 00:22:21,080 Speaker 1: So pick if you have to pick two between Rogers, Brady, 451 00:22:21,280 --> 00:22:25,200 Speaker 1: Drew Brees, Russell Wilson. Um, is there somebody that maybe 452 00:22:25,280 --> 00:22:27,760 Speaker 1: gets in that that didn't get in originally or not? 453 00:22:29,320 --> 00:22:32,400 Speaker 1: I mean, are we looking at just straight fantasy points? 454 00:22:32,080 --> 00:22:35,119 Speaker 1: Straight fantasy points? Strew bree Drew Brees leads the position 455 00:22:35,119 --> 00:22:38,960 Speaker 1: in fantasy points during that decade, So I mean it's 456 00:22:39,040 --> 00:22:42,600 Speaker 1: it's it's him, Brady and Rodgers, and they're wicked close, 457 00:22:42,680 --> 00:22:47,440 Speaker 1: like Breeze is at three thousand nineties seven Bradies and 458 00:22:47,480 --> 00:22:52,240 Speaker 1: then Rogers is so like you could pick any one 459 00:22:52,240 --> 00:22:54,399 Speaker 1: of the three. For me, it's Drew Brees, uh, and 460 00:22:54,480 --> 00:22:58,160 Speaker 1: then Rogers did it in fewer games, though Rodgers did 461 00:22:58,160 --> 00:23:01,200 Speaker 1: in h two games. Breezes at hundred fifty three, Brady 462 00:23:01,240 --> 00:23:03,600 Speaker 1: was at so if you're going on a point per 463 00:23:03,600 --> 00:23:05,520 Speaker 1: game basis, and Rodgers is probably the guy. But it's 464 00:23:05,600 --> 00:23:09,480 Speaker 1: it's it's one of those three. And there's some other 465 00:23:09,480 --> 00:23:12,800 Speaker 1: players who snuck in. Matt Ryan's fourth and Philip Rivers 466 00:23:12,840 --> 00:23:16,040 Speaker 1: is fifth, So like, I mean, like you wouldn't expect it. 467 00:23:16,119 --> 00:23:20,679 Speaker 1: Russell Wilson is seventh. So to me, if I had 468 00:23:20,720 --> 00:23:24,800 Speaker 1: to pick about, probably be Breeze. Rodgers is right there too, 469 00:23:24,800 --> 00:23:27,159 Speaker 1: because Rodgers did it in fewer games. He did it 470 00:23:27,200 --> 00:23:29,320 Speaker 1: in nine fewer games. So yeah, I mean I would 471 00:23:29,320 --> 00:23:32,240 Speaker 1: think that my my two would be Rodgers and Breese. Um. 472 00:23:32,480 --> 00:23:35,280 Speaker 1: I feel like, you know, look, Brady, Brady obviously was 473 00:23:35,320 --> 00:23:37,480 Speaker 1: a winner. I mean just in terms of winning games, 474 00:23:37,520 --> 00:23:39,960 Speaker 1: like he obviously did it better than anybody else in 475 00:23:39,960 --> 00:23:41,919 Speaker 1: the past decade. But I feel like in terms of 476 00:23:41,960 --> 00:23:45,320 Speaker 1: his fantasy production, a lot of that came in the 477 00:23:45,359 --> 00:23:48,040 Speaker 1: decade before. I mean he sort of crossed over into 478 00:23:48,080 --> 00:23:50,360 Speaker 1: the twenty tins, but we also sort of saw him 479 00:23:50,359 --> 00:23:52,639 Speaker 1: fall off a little bit, uh near the end of 480 00:23:52,680 --> 00:23:54,720 Speaker 1: the decade. So I think, you know, certainly Breeze in 481 00:23:54,800 --> 00:23:58,399 Speaker 1: terms of of just consistency year after year, Rogers in 482 00:23:58,480 --> 00:24:00,440 Speaker 1: terms of the fact that you can pretty much count 483 00:24:00,440 --> 00:24:01,680 Speaker 1: on him as long as he was healthy to be 484 00:24:01,720 --> 00:24:04,119 Speaker 1: a top three quarterback. I threw Russell Wilson in there 485 00:24:04,160 --> 00:24:06,000 Speaker 1: just because I feel like he I was going through it. 486 00:24:06,080 --> 00:24:07,920 Speaker 1: He just kept popping up, Like I just kept seeing 487 00:24:07,920 --> 00:24:11,600 Speaker 1: his name top five, top ten year after year. Maybe 488 00:24:11,600 --> 00:24:13,439 Speaker 1: because he runs. I don't know, I felt like he 489 00:24:13,440 --> 00:24:16,679 Speaker 1: alys deserved some honorable mention or something. It's funny too 490 00:24:16,680 --> 00:24:19,000 Speaker 1: when you look at the list, because a lot of 491 00:24:19,000 --> 00:24:21,320 Speaker 1: this is like kind of you know, Andrea Reid sort 492 00:24:21,320 --> 00:24:22,960 Speaker 1: of gets into the Hall of Fame because he's been 493 00:24:23,000 --> 00:24:24,600 Speaker 1: in the league for freaking ever, and I mean he 494 00:24:24,640 --> 00:24:27,680 Speaker 1: was U two, but Eli Manning his tent, and Andy 495 00:24:27,720 --> 00:24:29,800 Speaker 1: Dalton is eleven, Joe Flacco is to health, and Ryan 496 00:24:29,800 --> 00:24:33,639 Speaker 1: Fitzpatrick is thirteen. So you know it's because they played 497 00:24:33,640 --> 00:24:35,720 Speaker 1: a lot of games in a decade. But yeah, I 498 00:24:35,760 --> 00:24:38,560 Speaker 1: feel like between Brees and Rodgers and Brady, I mean, 499 00:24:38,560 --> 00:24:40,080 Speaker 1: you can't go wrong with either one of those three, 500 00:24:40,440 --> 00:24:42,800 Speaker 1: no doubt. All Right, so then let's do some predictions 501 00:24:42,800 --> 00:24:45,479 Speaker 1: for the the next decade. I feel like Patrick Mahomes 502 00:24:45,520 --> 00:24:48,040 Speaker 1: is well on his way being one of the quarterbacks 503 00:24:48,040 --> 00:24:50,560 Speaker 1: of the next decade to get in there. Yeah, dude, 504 00:24:50,800 --> 00:24:52,320 Speaker 1: he would have to be the guy, right, I'd have 505 00:24:52,359 --> 00:24:55,600 Speaker 1: to be right. So you gotta put you gonna pull 506 00:24:55,640 --> 00:24:57,920 Speaker 1: Lamar Jackson in there as well, because they're young, because 507 00:24:58,040 --> 00:25:00,960 Speaker 1: I mean we're just we're just getting this decade started, 508 00:25:01,000 --> 00:25:03,760 Speaker 1: so they're young. We want young guys, so Mahomes is 509 00:25:03,760 --> 00:25:06,320 Speaker 1: certainly there. Lamar Jackson is certainly gonna be there as well. 510 00:25:06,640 --> 00:25:08,479 Speaker 1: I mean, are we talking about Josh Allen. I mean, 511 00:25:08,520 --> 00:25:11,400 Speaker 1: he's a young guy. Who's who's who's shown some potentially. 512 00:25:11,520 --> 00:25:14,960 Speaker 1: Are we talking about Kyler Murray? Kyler Murray is young 513 00:25:15,040 --> 00:25:16,760 Speaker 1: and you know what he can do with his legs? Do? 514 00:25:17,520 --> 00:25:21,200 Speaker 1: I mean? I would have even stumped for Deshaun Watson, 515 00:25:21,240 --> 00:25:24,439 Speaker 1: but Bill O'Brien just keeping destroying that team and like 516 00:25:24,560 --> 00:25:27,560 Speaker 1: leaving him without because Watson is still a fairly young 517 00:25:27,600 --> 00:25:30,159 Speaker 1: guy and he's certainly very talented. They just, you know, 518 00:25:30,280 --> 00:25:32,760 Speaker 1: they just keep blowing that team up around him, so 519 00:25:32,800 --> 00:25:34,960 Speaker 1: he may not have the personnel to help him get 520 00:25:35,040 --> 00:25:39,119 Speaker 1: there in the next decade. Um. Alright, uh, let's move 521 00:25:39,160 --> 00:25:41,679 Speaker 1: over to the running backs, the your old decade running backs. 522 00:25:42,200 --> 00:25:44,359 Speaker 1: Frank Gore, who I keep joking is also gonna be 523 00:25:44,359 --> 00:25:47,040 Speaker 1: on the twenties All Decade team because he's just gonna 524 00:25:47,080 --> 00:25:49,240 Speaker 1: still be playing. And you know who's not getting coronavirus 525 00:25:49,320 --> 00:25:51,600 Speaker 1: Frank Gore, because you can't, and if he does, he's 526 00:25:51,600 --> 00:25:54,520 Speaker 1: surviving it. He's gonna because well out of it and 527 00:25:54,520 --> 00:25:57,639 Speaker 1: about a way he's done. He's gonna live forever, So 528 00:25:57,760 --> 00:26:02,280 Speaker 1: Fred Gore, Marshawn Lynch, Let's Shawn McCoy, Adrian Peterson. Those 529 00:26:02,280 --> 00:26:05,240 Speaker 1: are your four guys. I honestly was trying to find 530 00:26:05,280 --> 00:26:08,600 Speaker 1: some other potential nominees and I really couldn't. I mean, 531 00:26:08,640 --> 00:26:11,000 Speaker 1: I thought maybe Levian Bell, but he sort of showed up, 532 00:26:11,320 --> 00:26:13,600 Speaker 1: you know, in a big way midway through the decade. 533 00:26:14,280 --> 00:26:18,720 Speaker 1: Arian Foster only had a few decent years, Matt Forte 534 00:26:18,760 --> 00:26:21,560 Speaker 1: was mostly the previous decade. Ezekiel Elliott has been great, 535 00:26:21,600 --> 00:26:23,320 Speaker 1: but you know he hasn't been able league that long. 536 00:26:23,760 --> 00:26:26,639 Speaker 1: I feel like these four are probably your winners for 537 00:26:26,680 --> 00:26:31,240 Speaker 1: Fantasy Lashawn McCoy is the highest scoring or running back 538 00:26:31,600 --> 00:26:35,280 Speaker 1: during that decade, and he's the only running back with 539 00:26:35,320 --> 00:26:39,800 Speaker 1: more than uh nine and ten points in pprs. He 540 00:26:39,880 --> 00:26:45,440 Speaker 1: has Fantasy points during the decade and leads that position. 541 00:26:45,520 --> 00:26:48,399 Speaker 1: People forget how good he was. I mean, the Eagles 542 00:26:48,440 --> 00:26:50,600 Speaker 1: had have had a nice stretch of really good running guys. 543 00:26:50,640 --> 00:26:52,280 Speaker 1: I mean going back to like Brian Westbrook as well. 544 00:26:52,560 --> 00:26:56,360 Speaker 1: Um McCoy is tremendous. Forte is second, Adrian Peterson third, 545 00:26:56,560 --> 00:26:59,040 Speaker 1: Frank Gore Forth Leby on Bell's fifth, and you mentioned 546 00:26:59,080 --> 00:27:01,760 Speaker 1: he's only played seventies having games in the decade. But boy, 547 00:27:01,920 --> 00:27:06,640 Speaker 1: seventy seven games Marcus, and he's fifth, okay, four guys 548 00:27:06,680 --> 00:27:09,080 Speaker 1: ahead of him. The minimum games they played in the 549 00:27:09,119 --> 00:27:13,600 Speaker 1: decades fourteen. So LEVI on Bell, I mean, it sucks 550 00:27:13,600 --> 00:27:15,520 Speaker 1: some sapping him in New York and Adam Gaze is 551 00:27:15,920 --> 00:27:18,359 Speaker 1: Adam gazed him. I guess you could say, let me 552 00:27:18,440 --> 00:27:22,360 Speaker 1: off Bell. You know that dude beastly numbers. He's he's 553 00:27:22,359 --> 00:27:25,640 Speaker 1: actually the only player in the top eight with fewer 554 00:27:25,720 --> 00:27:29,399 Speaker 1: than nine games played in the day. Yeah. You know, 555 00:27:29,440 --> 00:27:31,440 Speaker 1: it'sunny because you mentioned Shady, right, And I feel like, 556 00:27:31,960 --> 00:27:34,199 Speaker 1: because of what's happened the last few years, I think 557 00:27:34,240 --> 00:27:39,600 Speaker 1: people might have forgotten how great he was, right. I mean, 558 00:27:39,680 --> 00:27:41,760 Speaker 1: you know, his last his last year in Buffalo, he 559 00:27:41,880 --> 00:27:44,439 Speaker 1: didn't do much last year. He was basically a ghost 560 00:27:44,680 --> 00:27:47,320 Speaker 1: in Kansas City. Um, but man, I mean, this is 561 00:27:47,359 --> 00:27:49,359 Speaker 1: a dude who was like he was a lock for 562 00:27:49,480 --> 00:27:52,800 Speaker 1: a top three fantasy pick for years in Philadelphia because 563 00:27:52,840 --> 00:27:54,960 Speaker 1: of how good he was in Andy Reid's offense. And 564 00:27:55,040 --> 00:27:57,639 Speaker 1: so um yeah, I mean, I guess it's not when 565 00:27:57,680 --> 00:27:59,520 Speaker 1: I think about it, it's not a surprise that he 566 00:27:59,600 --> 00:28:01,600 Speaker 1: led run of backs and fantasy points in the decade. 567 00:28:01,600 --> 00:28:05,280 Speaker 1: But uh yeah, because we have short Internet memories. Um, 568 00:28:05,760 --> 00:28:09,399 Speaker 1: you know, we forget about that number ten among running 569 00:28:09,400 --> 00:28:15,119 Speaker 1: backs in the decade. Darren Sprawls. Wow. I mean he 570 00:28:15,240 --> 00:28:16,920 Speaker 1: was on the old decade team was like a special 571 00:28:17,000 --> 00:28:21,000 Speaker 1: team LEA And this is just traditional PPR scoring, So 572 00:28:21,080 --> 00:28:23,240 Speaker 1: you're not getting any points for return yards if he 573 00:28:23,359 --> 00:28:27,960 Speaker 1: added that in Holy cow wows. Darren Sproles has had 574 00:28:28,040 --> 00:28:31,399 Speaker 1: an amazingly great career, like a sneaky great career, right, 575 00:28:31,520 --> 00:28:33,639 Speaker 1: Like he's won a Super Bowl, He's been in the 576 00:28:33,720 --> 00:28:35,920 Speaker 1: league for years. He's always been productive no matter where 577 00:28:35,960 --> 00:28:39,600 Speaker 1: he's gone. Um props to hit the Darren Sprowls. Man. 578 00:28:39,880 --> 00:28:41,480 Speaker 1: I wonder, I wonder if we're going to see the 579 00:28:41,560 --> 00:28:45,880 Speaker 1: next Darren Sprawls in Clyde the Glide Clyde Edward Hilaire. 580 00:28:46,480 --> 00:28:50,640 Speaker 1: Very similar sales sets, skill set. Excuse me, it's interesting. Man? 581 00:28:51,200 --> 00:28:53,959 Speaker 1: Does take that could be interesting? Does he take as 582 00:28:54,000 --> 00:28:56,840 Speaker 1: many steps? Though? There's Roles has like those short choppy 583 00:28:56,880 --> 00:28:59,120 Speaker 1: steps like if you played an if you played any 584 00:28:59,160 --> 00:29:01,640 Speaker 1: points per step taking league, he would be the number 585 00:29:01,680 --> 00:29:04,960 Speaker 1: one pick every single year ever. You doubt about it? Yeah? 586 00:29:05,120 --> 00:29:07,600 Speaker 1: Um alright, So then looking ahead to the next decade, right, 587 00:29:07,640 --> 00:29:10,560 Speaker 1: I feel like what Christian McCaffrey say kuon Barkley, I mean, 588 00:29:10,560 --> 00:29:12,760 Speaker 1: I guess we could probably put Zeke in that group, right, 589 00:29:12,840 --> 00:29:15,640 Speaker 1: I mean, depending on how long he plays that there 590 00:29:15,680 --> 00:29:18,680 Speaker 1: are there are some interesting prospects, right think for the 591 00:29:18,760 --> 00:29:21,280 Speaker 1: next decade coming out. Yeah, and we've got some young 592 00:29:21,280 --> 00:29:24,240 Speaker 1: guys coming in and DeAndre Swift and Jonathan Taylor a 593 00:29:24,840 --> 00:29:26,760 Speaker 1: lot of us in the industry are very high on so. 594 00:29:27,360 --> 00:29:29,200 Speaker 1: I mean, Aaron Jones is a young guy. Although the 595 00:29:29,240 --> 00:29:33,480 Speaker 1: touchdown regression is coming, club is think about it, Marcus Wheat. 596 00:29:34,240 --> 00:29:36,040 Speaker 1: I can't remember a time when we've had more good 597 00:29:36,080 --> 00:29:38,600 Speaker 1: young running backs in the National Football League, honestly, Like 598 00:29:38,680 --> 00:29:40,800 Speaker 1: you can go almost on every single roster and pick 599 00:29:40,840 --> 00:29:43,160 Speaker 1: out a guy boy. A lot of upside there, you know, 600 00:29:43,240 --> 00:29:46,280 Speaker 1: even just going go through the go through the NFC East, Okay, 601 00:29:47,320 --> 00:29:52,440 Speaker 1: Zeke Sanderson and then Darius if Darius can can avoid injury. 602 00:29:53,760 --> 00:29:55,760 Speaker 1: We've got a lot of really good young running backs 603 00:29:55,800 --> 00:29:57,320 Speaker 1: in this league and we're only going to get more 604 00:29:57,960 --> 00:30:00,280 Speaker 1: after this month's drapped. So a lot. But yeah, I 605 00:30:00,280 --> 00:30:04,080 Speaker 1: mean you're right, like McCaffrey camera, you know, the guys 606 00:30:04,280 --> 00:30:07,240 Speaker 1: at the top that those guys are the ones who 607 00:30:07,560 --> 00:30:09,920 Speaker 1: are gonna at the end of the decade be at 608 00:30:09,960 --> 00:30:12,840 Speaker 1: the top in terms of Fantasy scoring at that position. Yeah, 609 00:30:13,040 --> 00:30:14,920 Speaker 1: it's funny too because I'm sort of curious how this 610 00:30:15,040 --> 00:30:17,120 Speaker 1: how it goes next for the next ten years, right, 611 00:30:17,160 --> 00:30:21,280 Speaker 1: because as the league goes to more committees, Um, it's 612 00:30:21,320 --> 00:30:23,720 Speaker 1: gonna be hard to find that, Like, you're not gonna 613 00:30:23,760 --> 00:30:27,400 Speaker 1: find a guy anytime soon that that was getting the 614 00:30:27,520 --> 00:30:30,560 Speaker 1: level of work of like Adrian Peterson in his prime, right, 615 00:30:30,720 --> 00:30:33,640 Speaker 1: or even Marshawn Lynch in his peak with the Seahawks. Like, 616 00:30:34,040 --> 00:30:36,920 Speaker 1: guys just are gonna get that level of touches generally. 617 00:30:36,960 --> 00:30:38,320 Speaker 1: I mean, I guess, you know, you could say that 618 00:30:38,400 --> 00:30:41,280 Speaker 1: about Barkley and and and McCaffrey whatever. But most guys, 619 00:30:41,680 --> 00:30:43,560 Speaker 1: you know, you're gonna top out at about two and 620 00:30:43,600 --> 00:30:45,600 Speaker 1: fifty touches a year. It's just not gonna be the same. 621 00:30:45,880 --> 00:30:47,560 Speaker 1: So I think, I think what we're gonna look at 622 00:30:47,600 --> 00:30:49,680 Speaker 1: for the next decade, the numbers are gonna look a 623 00:30:49,720 --> 00:30:52,480 Speaker 1: lot different perhaps for some of these guys, and they 624 00:30:52,560 --> 00:30:58,000 Speaker 1: do now, just uh wide receivers Antonio Brown, Larry Fitzgerald, 625 00:30:58,080 --> 00:31:01,600 Speaker 1: Calvin Johnson, Julio Jones, sort of like the running backs, 626 00:31:01,640 --> 00:31:04,240 Speaker 1: there was really nobody else that I thought, really you know, 627 00:31:04,720 --> 00:31:06,560 Speaker 1: merrited a whole lot of attention. I threw a j 628 00:31:06,760 --> 00:31:10,520 Speaker 1: Green is an honorable mention maybe in there, um, but 629 00:31:10,640 --> 00:31:13,280 Speaker 1: I don't. I don't necessarily think there's anybody that I'm 630 00:31:13,320 --> 00:31:16,040 Speaker 1: really pounding the table four Outside of those four guys, 631 00:31:16,760 --> 00:31:18,160 Speaker 1: I didn't. I've been making the point though, that I 632 00:31:18,160 --> 00:31:22,160 Speaker 1: think Larry Fitzgerald, even on this list is somehow underrated 633 00:31:22,800 --> 00:31:25,440 Speaker 1: because you look at the other three, I mean A 634 00:31:25,560 --> 00:31:29,560 Speaker 1: B Megatron, Julio they all had some consistency at quarterback 635 00:31:30,160 --> 00:31:33,080 Speaker 1: for for most of their career. I mean John Skelton 636 00:31:33,160 --> 00:31:39,720 Speaker 1: is not a good quarterback Ryan Lindley at all. I 637 00:31:39,800 --> 00:31:42,560 Speaker 1: mean yeah, I mean, yes, he did have Carson Palmer 638 00:31:42,600 --> 00:31:44,560 Speaker 1: for a while. He did have you know, Kurt Warner 639 00:31:44,600 --> 00:31:46,680 Speaker 1: at the end of Kurt's career, but he also played 640 00:31:46,880 --> 00:31:49,840 Speaker 1: some really bad quarterbacks for a while and still made 641 00:31:49,880 --> 00:31:52,040 Speaker 1: us to be productive. So I mean like he deserves 642 00:31:52,080 --> 00:31:54,960 Speaker 1: an extra checkmark for me because of what he played 643 00:31:55,000 --> 00:31:57,720 Speaker 1: with during his career. Yeah, I mean, Antonio Brown is 644 00:31:57,800 --> 00:32:01,000 Speaker 1: the is the number one scoring wide see the decade. 645 00:32:01,280 --> 00:32:04,760 Speaker 1: Julio Jones is a very close second. Uh Ab had 646 00:32:05,840 --> 00:32:10,480 Speaker 1: nine and Julio is Larry Fitz was at two and 647 00:32:10,600 --> 00:32:13,360 Speaker 1: it's Smith right that just popped into head. But he 648 00:32:13,440 --> 00:32:15,200 Speaker 1: did in a hundred fifty eight games. The other guys 649 00:32:15,240 --> 00:32:19,280 Speaker 1: were at one one respectively. The one name he didn't mention, 650 00:32:19,680 --> 00:32:22,840 Speaker 1: which may surprise you or may not when I actually 651 00:32:23,040 --> 00:32:30,680 Speaker 1: divulge his name, I'll give you a hint. Denver Broncos Broncos. 652 00:32:31,120 --> 00:32:34,160 Speaker 1: Damarus Thomas, Marius Thomas. Oh yeah, I guess that the 653 00:32:34,680 --> 00:32:37,440 Speaker 1: highest scoring player at wide receiver in the decade. Now, 654 00:32:37,480 --> 00:32:39,360 Speaker 1: he had a hundred forty three games, so in the 655 00:32:39,440 --> 00:32:42,400 Speaker 1: top five, he had the second most games. But Damarius 656 00:32:42,480 --> 00:32:45,360 Speaker 1: had some monster seasons with Peyton man It's it's it's 657 00:32:45,400 --> 00:32:48,080 Speaker 1: a wonder how like you look at the player's numbers. 658 00:32:48,480 --> 00:32:50,239 Speaker 1: I mean the same thing with like Julius Thomas. When 659 00:32:50,280 --> 00:32:52,880 Speaker 1: you have a quarterback like Peyton Manning under center and 660 00:32:53,000 --> 00:32:56,600 Speaker 1: then everybody else. I mean, that was the That was 661 00:32:56,680 --> 00:32:58,600 Speaker 1: the end of those guys. Uh, you know, once Peyton 662 00:32:58,680 --> 00:33:01,680 Speaker 1: was gone. But yeah, Tamarius Thomas is up there. Brandon 663 00:33:01,800 --> 00:33:05,640 Speaker 1: Brandon Marshall was a sixth Calvin Johnson of the top 664 00:33:05,760 --> 00:33:07,920 Speaker 1: eight wide receivers in the decade he had ninety games. 665 00:33:07,960 --> 00:33:11,440 Speaker 1: That's the fewest of any receiver in that top eight, 666 00:33:11,920 --> 00:33:16,680 Speaker 1: and he had about seven seventeen fifty nine. So he 667 00:33:16,880 --> 00:33:19,720 Speaker 1: was I mean, imagine if he decided to keep playing, 668 00:33:19,760 --> 00:33:21,320 Speaker 1: I mean, if he kept playing, right, I mean he 669 00:33:21,600 --> 00:33:24,480 Speaker 1: retired in twenty fifteen, was still very much in his prime. 670 00:33:24,560 --> 00:33:27,480 Speaker 1: Still you know, it was very productive. Um, he looked 671 00:33:28,000 --> 00:33:31,520 Speaker 1: his final season, he had twelve yards, nine touchdowns, eight receptions. 672 00:33:31,520 --> 00:33:34,200 Speaker 1: I mean, he still was getting it done. So yeah, 673 00:33:34,240 --> 00:33:36,560 Speaker 1: I mean if he if he kept playing, it's interesting 674 00:33:36,600 --> 00:33:40,000 Speaker 1: to wonder how far, how high that number could have been. 675 00:33:40,120 --> 00:33:43,200 Speaker 1: The number ten player on the on the list Golden 676 00:33:44,080 --> 00:33:46,760 Speaker 1: Golden Tate, I would think that, right, I mean, he's 677 00:33:46,800 --> 00:33:48,760 Speaker 1: got so many passes, But you wouldn't think that because 678 00:33:48,800 --> 00:33:51,600 Speaker 1: you're the big names like Nuke and Calvin and Jordy 679 00:33:51,680 --> 00:33:55,880 Speaker 1: and Brandon Martin. But yeah, he's ten. Wow. Um, yeah, 680 00:33:55,920 --> 00:33:58,320 Speaker 1: I guess because you're right. He never you never looked 681 00:33:58,320 --> 00:34:00,400 Speaker 1: at Golden Tate in any given year and think, you know, 682 00:34:00,440 --> 00:34:02,280 Speaker 1: you never think of him among the elites. But he 683 00:34:02,440 --> 00:34:06,880 Speaker 1: just there's something to be said for just steady, consistent production. 684 00:34:07,480 --> 00:34:09,680 Speaker 1: And that's kind of in Golden Tape for for the 685 00:34:09,760 --> 00:34:12,719 Speaker 1: bulk of his career there. Um, all right, so then 686 00:34:12,760 --> 00:34:15,080 Speaker 1: who are you putting? Who are you projecting on the 687 00:34:15,360 --> 00:34:20,520 Speaker 1: the All T twenties decade team. So Chris Godwin, right, 688 00:34:20,920 --> 00:34:25,680 Speaker 1: you know, we I think he's he's got just immense upside. 689 00:34:26,080 --> 00:34:27,200 Speaker 1: Of course, you know, a lot of it has to 690 00:34:27,239 --> 00:34:29,640 Speaker 1: do with the quarterback position. But he had that big 691 00:34:29,680 --> 00:34:31,279 Speaker 1: season last year with Jamis throwing the ball to the 692 00:34:31,360 --> 00:34:33,920 Speaker 1: wrong team constantly talk to you with anybody, And now 693 00:34:33,960 --> 00:34:36,319 Speaker 1: he's got TV twelve and we talked about Tyreek Hill, 694 00:34:36,680 --> 00:34:40,239 Speaker 1: Kenny Golladay, d J. Moore, and I mean you've got 695 00:34:40,280 --> 00:34:42,359 Speaker 1: to go a little do a J Brown, young guy. 696 00:34:42,440 --> 00:34:47,239 Speaker 1: I'm picking out the youngsters. Yeah, right, that that could happen. 697 00:34:47,560 --> 00:34:49,520 Speaker 1: I think could be, especially if Drew Lock turns out 698 00:34:49,560 --> 00:34:51,400 Speaker 1: to be the guy Denver thinks he can be. Right. 699 00:34:51,840 --> 00:34:53,839 Speaker 1: I mean, obviously, Michael Thomas is still a young guy, 700 00:34:53,920 --> 00:34:56,799 Speaker 1: Davante Adams is still a young guy. Nuke Julio Jones 701 00:34:56,880 --> 00:34:59,160 Speaker 1: is getting up there. So I'm not gonna put his 702 00:34:59,280 --> 00:35:01,920 Speaker 1: name on the list. But a lot of talented guys 703 00:35:02,000 --> 00:35:04,759 Speaker 1: man on this list. A lot of what I mean 704 00:35:04,800 --> 00:35:07,200 Speaker 1: you talk about the quarterback mattering, but maybe a dark 705 00:35:07,239 --> 00:35:10,560 Speaker 1: horse Michael Gallup. Um, who I think, Hey man, I'm 706 00:35:10,600 --> 00:35:14,240 Speaker 1: a I'm sure you are. I'm sure you are. Michael 707 00:35:15,160 --> 00:35:17,520 Speaker 1: a really good player. I mean I'm curious to see 708 00:35:17,560 --> 00:35:20,759 Speaker 1: how much longer, Uh, you know, Marty Cooper is going 709 00:35:20,840 --> 00:35:22,480 Speaker 1: to be in Dallas. And again, like I said, it 710 00:35:22,719 --> 00:35:25,279 Speaker 1: does depend on the quarterback, if they decided to keep 711 00:35:25,360 --> 00:35:27,920 Speaker 1: that long term or if they find another quarterback. But 712 00:35:27,960 --> 00:35:30,480 Speaker 1: I mean, look, in the second year, Michael Gallup had 713 00:35:30,520 --> 00:35:32,880 Speaker 1: eleven receiving yards. I mean, you know, there's a potential 714 00:35:32,960 --> 00:35:35,120 Speaker 1: for him to be really good. Yeah, And and I 715 00:35:35,160 --> 00:35:37,719 Speaker 1: believe he missed a couple of games too. Um. And 716 00:35:37,760 --> 00:35:39,520 Speaker 1: then you've got some guys coming in. I mean, everyone 717 00:35:39,600 --> 00:35:42,880 Speaker 1: loves Cdee, Lamb, Jerry, you know, Jerry, Judy, Judy. A 718 00:35:43,000 --> 00:35:45,640 Speaker 1: lot of good receivers in this class man. So this 719 00:35:45,800 --> 00:35:48,800 Speaker 1: is a like the running back position. Wide receiver is 720 00:35:48,840 --> 00:35:52,319 Speaker 1: getting younger. We didn't even mention Juju, who's super young, 721 00:35:52,920 --> 00:35:54,759 Speaker 1: and because you know, what have you done for me lately? 722 00:35:54,800 --> 00:36:01,600 Speaker 1: But one bad year and everybody falls off. Cooper up too, right, Yeah, 723 00:36:01,640 --> 00:36:03,279 Speaker 1: I thought I saw Cooper cup on that list. He's 724 00:36:03,280 --> 00:36:06,120 Speaker 1: definitely one, especially if he and Jared Goff stayed together. 725 00:36:06,160 --> 00:36:08,399 Speaker 1: For a while that could potentially put up some really 726 00:36:08,480 --> 00:36:13,719 Speaker 1: nice numbers tight end. Not really a surprise Gronk, Travis Kelsey, uh, 727 00:36:14,040 --> 00:36:16,320 Speaker 1: I would, I would at least throw a vote, especially 728 00:36:16,320 --> 00:36:18,920 Speaker 1: if you're talking fantasy towards Jimmy Graham. I get in 729 00:36:19,000 --> 00:36:20,960 Speaker 1: real football, gram was not a blockers. Those other guys 730 00:36:21,000 --> 00:36:22,640 Speaker 1: can at least block and be a part of the 731 00:36:22,719 --> 00:36:25,960 Speaker 1: run game. But fantasy wise, Jimmy Graham at least deserves 732 00:36:26,040 --> 00:36:27,840 Speaker 1: some love for for what he and Drew Brees were 733 00:36:27,840 --> 00:36:30,279 Speaker 1: able to do together. I know, the last what three 734 00:36:30,360 --> 00:36:33,600 Speaker 1: or four years, Graham has completely fallen off the radar, 735 00:36:33,719 --> 00:36:35,839 Speaker 1: but for a while he was one of the top 736 00:36:35,920 --> 00:36:38,040 Speaker 1: tight ends in the game. Is the highest scoring tight 737 00:36:38,120 --> 00:36:42,120 Speaker 1: end in the decade, wow, okay, at seventy three points, 738 00:36:42,200 --> 00:36:44,560 Speaker 1: but he also played the most games. He was at 739 00:36:44,600 --> 00:36:47,480 Speaker 1: a hundred three games, whereas the rest of the top five. 740 00:36:47,600 --> 00:36:53,359 Speaker 1: You're looking at Gronk at one fifteen, Witten at one two, 741 00:36:53,360 --> 00:36:55,279 Speaker 1: and then Gates at one seven, and we kind of 742 00:36:55,320 --> 00:36:57,239 Speaker 1: got you know, the end of Gates's career there too. 743 00:36:57,840 --> 00:36:59,960 Speaker 1: But I think Gronkowski is the guy. I mean, there's 744 00:37:00,160 --> 00:37:03,600 Speaker 1: there's no question about that. Um he scored, he scored 745 00:37:03,800 --> 00:37:06,080 Speaker 1: let's see quickly doing the math, I mean, like not 746 00:37:06,239 --> 00:37:08,960 Speaker 1: around ninety fewer points than Graham, and he did it 747 00:37:09,239 --> 00:37:13,279 Speaker 1: in I mean like thirty eight fewer games, so I 748 00:37:13,320 --> 00:37:16,680 Speaker 1: mean definitely Gronkowski. And the fact that Kelsey is up 749 00:37:16,719 --> 00:37:19,239 Speaker 1: there too. I mean Kelsey nineties six games at number six, 750 00:37:19,800 --> 00:37:24,000 Speaker 1: uh for the decade and gave you a two points. 751 00:37:24,080 --> 00:37:28,000 Speaker 1: That's that's impressive. Um yeah, I mean, look, the tide 752 00:37:28,040 --> 00:37:30,680 Speaker 1: in I felt was pretty pretty easy to fit. It's 753 00:37:30,680 --> 00:37:34,440 Speaker 1: funny too, because, like you're talking to, bringing up Antonio 754 00:37:34,560 --> 00:37:38,440 Speaker 1: Gates reminds me of how long exactly Antonio Gates played. 755 00:37:38,880 --> 00:37:44,120 Speaker 1: Um yeah, just I mean fifteen years. Was drafted in 756 00:37:44,160 --> 00:37:46,880 Speaker 1: two thousand three. He was around for a while. Jason Witten, 757 00:37:46,920 --> 00:37:49,920 Speaker 1: who was still technically playing in the NFL right now, 758 00:37:50,000 --> 00:37:55,120 Speaker 1: another guy Las Vegas Raiders, Jersey please it was gone. 759 00:37:55,160 --> 00:37:58,480 Speaker 1: I mean he literally will have spanned two decades essentially. 760 00:37:58,560 --> 00:38:00,640 Speaker 1: I mean, you witn another one who's are in two 761 00:38:00,680 --> 00:38:02,839 Speaker 1: thousand three and is it will be playing or at 762 00:38:02,880 --> 00:38:07,880 Speaker 1: least we'll be on a roster in ums just hanging around, 763 00:38:07,880 --> 00:38:10,360 Speaker 1: which sort of begs the question about going forward, right, 764 00:38:10,360 --> 00:38:14,160 Speaker 1: I feel like George Kittle, George Kittle's isn't early early 765 00:38:14,280 --> 00:38:18,400 Speaker 1: lock right now for for the next decade. I don't know. 766 00:38:18,520 --> 00:38:21,160 Speaker 1: Can we find that other tight end right now? I 767 00:38:21,239 --> 00:38:23,759 Speaker 1: mean I thought maybe Hunter Henry, but he's got to 768 00:38:23,760 --> 00:38:27,160 Speaker 1: stay healthy. Um Mark Andrews maybe depending on what happens 769 00:38:27,200 --> 00:38:31,840 Speaker 1: there in Baltimore is a young guy, right. Uh you know, 770 00:38:31,960 --> 00:38:33,840 Speaker 1: I don't know what happens with Tyler Higbee and or 771 00:38:33,960 --> 00:38:37,040 Speaker 1: general effort with a position, right. I mean it's like, 772 00:38:37,360 --> 00:38:42,480 Speaker 1: you know, we're all running back, say wide receivers ends, right, 773 00:38:43,200 --> 00:38:45,600 Speaker 1: Maybe maybe get Austin Hooper, but now in Cleveland that 774 00:38:45,840 --> 00:38:48,920 Speaker 1: that hurt his value. Evan Ingram who Ingram can't stay 775 00:38:48,960 --> 00:38:52,800 Speaker 1: healthy at least lately. So Dallas Goddard, he's in it. 776 00:38:53,360 --> 00:38:55,600 Speaker 1: If there's ever a tight end time share that would 777 00:38:55,600 --> 00:39:01,279 Speaker 1: be maybe maybe no offense. Yeah, that's potential he could be, 778 00:39:02,120 --> 00:39:05,040 Speaker 1: but there isn't. You're right outside of George Kittle, and 779 00:39:05,200 --> 00:39:07,640 Speaker 1: you know, we hate to exclude Travis Kelsey, but uh, 780 00:39:07,719 --> 00:39:10,160 Speaker 1: you know Kiddles Kiddles a younger man outside of Kidd 781 00:39:11,040 --> 00:39:13,560 Speaker 1: the Kittles got the inside track. I'm bring the best 782 00:39:13,600 --> 00:39:17,120 Speaker 1: tight end in this decade. So because of this production, yeah, 783 00:39:17,200 --> 00:39:19,960 Speaker 1: I would think so so. Um yeah, I don't know. 784 00:39:20,160 --> 00:39:21,759 Speaker 1: So at some point I know that when the league 785 00:39:21,800 --> 00:39:23,960 Speaker 1: sent out the All Decade team, they also put together 786 00:39:24,120 --> 00:39:27,839 Speaker 1: the all the other all decade teams, um, going back 787 00:39:27,840 --> 00:39:29,400 Speaker 1: to I think to the twenties or something like that. 788 00:39:30,040 --> 00:39:31,600 Speaker 1: I think you'd be fun to put together some sort 789 00:39:31,600 --> 00:39:33,200 Speaker 1: of round robin tournament, like I don't know if we 790 00:39:33,239 --> 00:39:35,760 Speaker 1: can simulate it. It's Madden, guys, maybe they can simulate 791 00:39:35,800 --> 00:39:38,640 Speaker 1: some of these all Madden or these these all decades teams. 792 00:39:38,680 --> 00:39:40,440 Speaker 1: So I'd like to put together at least going back 793 00:39:40,480 --> 00:39:42,880 Speaker 1: to the eighties, right, So we do and two thousands 794 00:39:42,920 --> 00:39:46,160 Speaker 1: and nineties, the eighties, um, and like simulate these games 795 00:39:46,200 --> 00:39:48,240 Speaker 1: and see like who would win, like a tournament between 796 00:39:48,239 --> 00:39:49,560 Speaker 1: the four of them or something like that would be 797 00:39:52,120 --> 00:39:54,800 Speaker 1: Back in the day there was talk of trying to 798 00:39:54,920 --> 00:39:59,480 Speaker 1: figure out a way to play fantasy that's already sort 799 00:39:59,520 --> 00:40:04,239 Speaker 1: of up in historic uh and obviously never sort of 800 00:40:04,680 --> 00:40:06,719 Speaker 1: really came to fruition from what I what I know. 801 00:40:07,520 --> 00:40:10,120 Speaker 1: But imagine, you know, going going back and be able 802 00:40:10,239 --> 00:40:14,520 Speaker 1: to like draft a team from players in the nineteen eighties, 803 00:40:14,640 --> 00:40:17,360 Speaker 1: you know, or you know, like the one season you know, 804 00:40:17,400 --> 00:40:19,719 Speaker 1: eighty three whatever you can draft, you know, you know, 805 00:40:19,840 --> 00:40:22,560 Speaker 1: Dan Marino and eight four whatever whatever the case may be. Um, 806 00:40:23,360 --> 00:40:25,279 Speaker 1: that's got that would be a lot of fun. And 807 00:40:25,360 --> 00:40:28,080 Speaker 1: then actually have because who's really going to go back 808 00:40:28,160 --> 00:40:30,799 Speaker 1: and look at a on a per game basis. I mean, 809 00:40:30,880 --> 00:40:33,399 Speaker 1: like it's it would basically have to be best ball, 810 00:40:33,680 --> 00:40:36,040 Speaker 1: right you have you have a few nerds, You have 811 00:40:36,080 --> 00:40:37,680 Speaker 1: a few nerds to do that, but most people are 812 00:40:37,719 --> 00:40:40,560 Speaker 1: not going to do you do like the bestball thing 813 00:40:41,000 --> 00:40:43,200 Speaker 1: and you just go out and I mean I think 814 00:40:43,640 --> 00:40:45,919 Speaker 1: I I'd still do it. Man, I want to draft 815 00:40:45,960 --> 00:40:49,480 Speaker 1: an I love Danny White. I don't care. We had time, 816 00:40:49,600 --> 00:40:51,759 Speaker 1: you know, I'm sure somebody could put this thing together. Um. 817 00:40:51,880 --> 00:40:53,719 Speaker 1: I think what would also be interesting about doing that 818 00:40:54,040 --> 00:40:57,879 Speaker 1: is people kind of realizing how different because you would 819 00:40:57,880 --> 00:41:01,240 Speaker 1: have to draft differently, right, Like, um, like your quarterbacks 820 00:41:01,280 --> 00:41:03,759 Speaker 1: are way higher, dude, you go way higher because you know, 821 00:41:03,840 --> 00:41:06,040 Speaker 1: like a guy like Dan Marino is going to be 822 00:41:06,160 --> 00:41:09,719 Speaker 1: so light years ahead of so many other quarterbacks in 823 00:41:09,920 --> 00:41:12,839 Speaker 1: his draft. Um that that you're not gonna wait on him, 824 00:41:12,960 --> 00:41:15,680 Speaker 1: right you know? And I also could be interesting because 825 00:41:15,680 --> 00:41:18,919 Speaker 1: I think there are a lot of a lot of people. Um, look, 826 00:41:19,440 --> 00:41:21,440 Speaker 1: I'm amazed that that people you know, like who are 827 00:41:21,520 --> 00:41:24,600 Speaker 1: younger who watched Sunday Night Football are sort of now 828 00:41:24,719 --> 00:41:29,120 Speaker 1: discovering that Chris Collinsworth was actually a pretty good player receiver, right, 829 00:41:29,120 --> 00:41:30,520 Speaker 1: And I think I think you're gonna see a lot 830 00:41:30,520 --> 00:41:32,680 Speaker 1: of people you would learn that, like the guys you 831 00:41:32,760 --> 00:41:35,600 Speaker 1: see on TV that you just know as being announcers, Uh, 832 00:41:35,719 --> 00:41:39,719 Speaker 1: some of them were really really great athletes when they played. Um, 833 00:41:40,560 --> 00:41:42,600 Speaker 1: you know, I saw a thread a Twitter thread. This 834 00:41:42,680 --> 00:41:44,640 Speaker 1: is maybe a couple months ago before all this started, 835 00:41:45,120 --> 00:41:47,360 Speaker 1: where people were just learning that a Mad Rashad was 836 00:41:47,440 --> 00:41:50,080 Speaker 1: more than just the host of NBA Inside Stuff or 837 00:41:50,320 --> 00:41:53,360 Speaker 1: or Felicia Reside's husband, right, right, you know that he 838 00:41:53,520 --> 00:41:55,920 Speaker 1: just he did more than just hang out with Michael Jordan's. 839 00:41:57,880 --> 00:41:59,200 Speaker 1: So I had to go and do it because I 840 00:41:59,280 --> 00:42:02,040 Speaker 1: love this, I love I love this historical stuff. Bro. 841 00:42:04,120 --> 00:42:08,880 Speaker 1: In the eighties, the highest scoring quarterback in fantasy football 842 00:42:09,160 --> 00:42:15,719 Speaker 1: was eighties was Marcus was Joe Montana. Yes it was. 843 00:42:15,840 --> 00:42:18,400 Speaker 1: I was gonna say Marino, but I guess so Marine 844 00:42:18,560 --> 00:42:22,000 Speaker 1: Marino played thirty two fewer games in his second at 845 00:42:23,480 --> 00:42:27,560 Speaker 1: Joe Montana was six. Let me see you, guys, Eddie, 846 00:42:27,600 --> 00:42:30,480 Speaker 1: You're never gonna get this. Uh so like but all throw. 847 00:42:30,640 --> 00:42:33,359 Speaker 1: Uh you guys, I'm gonna give you hints and you're 848 00:42:33,360 --> 00:42:34,840 Speaker 1: gonna you're gonna see if you can get it. So 849 00:42:35,000 --> 00:42:39,280 Speaker 1: Montana is one Marino's two, three, four, and five three. 850 00:42:40,520 --> 00:42:45,320 Speaker 1: I have mentioned his name in this show Today Today Today, 851 00:42:46,400 --> 00:42:54,880 Speaker 1: Danny White ron Ron his name as it pertains to 852 00:42:55,080 --> 00:43:00,480 Speaker 1: a team's jersey that I love. Oh, Dan foul, Dan 853 00:43:00,600 --> 00:43:04,439 Speaker 1: Fount this number three because Air Corriel was in its Yes, yes, 854 00:43:05,040 --> 00:43:13,800 Speaker 1: number four. Okay. This team has changed cities since this, 855 00:43:14,360 --> 00:43:21,000 Speaker 1: since the eighties, and they've had multiple basically they were 856 00:43:21,120 --> 00:43:24,360 Speaker 1: the I can't even I can't even mention name, but 857 00:43:25,120 --> 00:43:27,600 Speaker 1: basically they they've had three names in the time that 858 00:43:27,719 --> 00:43:30,880 Speaker 1: this player has been the quarterback. So in the eighties. 859 00:43:31,239 --> 00:43:35,360 Speaker 1: And I'll give you another hint. Okay, if I'm not mistaken. 860 00:43:35,680 --> 00:43:39,239 Speaker 1: They're in a different division now too than they were back. Yes, there, 861 00:43:39,280 --> 00:43:41,040 Speaker 1: I'm pretty sure they're in a different division. I could 862 00:43:41,040 --> 00:43:42,960 Speaker 1: be wrong about that. I'd have to look it up. 863 00:43:43,160 --> 00:43:48,040 Speaker 1: I'm pretty sure this team was in the NFC East. 864 00:43:48,600 --> 00:43:54,240 Speaker 1: I think in the eighties. He had a great wide 865 00:43:54,280 --> 00:44:01,080 Speaker 1: receiver that he threw the football. Degree. Yeah, yeah, they 866 00:44:01,120 --> 00:44:04,440 Speaker 1: were because they played they played the Cowboys and the 867 00:44:04,600 --> 00:44:07,480 Speaker 1: Giants twice a yerea, they were the St. Louis Cardinals. 868 00:44:07,520 --> 00:44:09,040 Speaker 1: Then they were they were, they were, they were the 869 00:44:09,120 --> 00:44:13,000 Speaker 1: Phoenix Cardinals, and then there another. So so now you've 870 00:44:13,000 --> 00:44:15,480 Speaker 1: got number five, and this one is gonna be easy 871 00:44:15,560 --> 00:44:18,320 Speaker 1: when I give you the hint. This guy played for 872 00:44:18,440 --> 00:44:22,320 Speaker 1: a hundred teams, not a lot of teams, and he 873 00:44:22,560 --> 00:44:29,800 Speaker 1: was most notably known for his turnover propensity. Like Dave Craig, Craig, 874 00:44:31,880 --> 00:44:36,160 Speaker 1: Dave Craig and number six, tiny hands and would fumble 875 00:44:36,280 --> 00:44:39,239 Speaker 1: a lot. Here was a fumble machine Eddie at number six. 876 00:44:40,480 --> 00:44:47,359 Speaker 1: Phil Simms. Guy, your guy, man, let's do it. Let's 877 00:44:47,400 --> 00:44:49,719 Speaker 1: do a nineteen eighties draft. Man. I just love it. 878 00:44:50,000 --> 00:44:52,239 Speaker 1: I love looking at my names. That might have to 879 00:44:52,280 --> 00:44:55,359 Speaker 1: be a thing we do just to pass the time. Dude, 880 00:44:55,400 --> 00:44:59,080 Speaker 1: and number number seven John O, number eight Boomer Science 881 00:44:59,120 --> 00:45:01,400 Speaker 1: and number nine Timmy Him or number ten Ron Jaworsky 882 00:45:01,480 --> 00:45:05,760 Speaker 1: and oh, by the way, Cramer versus Jaworski nineteen eighty 883 00:45:05,840 --> 00:45:07,520 Speaker 1: I want to say, first football game I ever saw 884 00:45:07,560 --> 00:45:12,920 Speaker 1: on television? Wow? All right, well, speaking of watching things 885 00:45:13,000 --> 00:45:18,120 Speaker 1: on television, Uh, the NFL network our employers began yesterday 886 00:45:18,800 --> 00:45:23,000 Speaker 1: re airing all of the twenty nineteen Red Zone Week. 887 00:45:23,120 --> 00:45:27,600 Speaker 1: So from now until I think it's April twenty second 888 00:45:27,680 --> 00:45:31,359 Speaker 1: something like that, Um, you will have Scott Hansen giving 889 00:45:31,400 --> 00:45:35,319 Speaker 1: you seven hours of commercial free football. Uh. And so look, 890 00:45:35,640 --> 00:45:38,000 Speaker 1: I get we all. You know, most of us have 891 00:45:38,120 --> 00:45:40,279 Speaker 1: seen the red zones. We've seen the games. We sort 892 00:45:40,320 --> 00:45:42,239 Speaker 1: of know what's going to happen. So you know, look, 893 00:45:42,280 --> 00:45:44,279 Speaker 1: I will be I'll admit to you that I am 894 00:45:44,360 --> 00:45:46,600 Speaker 1: not one. I can't sit down a lot of times 895 00:45:46,680 --> 00:45:48,720 Speaker 1: and watch a game where I already know the outcome 896 00:45:48,840 --> 00:45:52,080 Speaker 1: unless like something really really special happens. Um. So I 897 00:45:52,160 --> 00:45:53,600 Speaker 1: figured there's gotta be a way to kind of make 898 00:45:53,640 --> 00:45:55,800 Speaker 1: this a little more interesting. And so I went scoured 899 00:45:55,840 --> 00:45:58,160 Speaker 1: the internet and I dug up a thing from things 900 00:45:58,280 --> 00:46:01,440 Speaker 1: like from that's how far back this goes, somebody have 901 00:46:01,520 --> 00:46:06,000 Speaker 1: put together a red Zone drinking game. Now, look, I 902 00:46:06,880 --> 00:46:09,680 Speaker 1: caution you to drink responsibly. If you're just sitting at 903 00:46:09,760 --> 00:46:12,200 Speaker 1: home with you know, with kids or something like that, 904 00:46:12,280 --> 00:46:13,759 Speaker 1: you want to play like, you know, I wanna play 905 00:46:13,800 --> 00:46:16,200 Speaker 1: for like drinks of juice or water or something like that, 906 00:46:16,320 --> 00:46:18,719 Speaker 1: but just something that the past the time. So here 907 00:46:18,760 --> 00:46:20,399 Speaker 1: are some of the rules and then you you guys 908 00:46:20,440 --> 00:46:22,360 Speaker 1: can jump in if you have anything else that you 909 00:46:22,400 --> 00:46:26,480 Speaker 1: think should be a rule for this. So whenever Scott 910 00:46:26,560 --> 00:46:28,960 Speaker 1: mentions that all games are currently a commercial break, take 911 00:46:28,960 --> 00:46:31,960 Speaker 1: a drink. Three drinks for a touchdown, one for a 912 00:46:32,040 --> 00:46:35,960 Speaker 1: field goal, five for a safety uh two for a 913 00:46:36,000 --> 00:46:40,080 Speaker 1: two point conversion, one anytime there's a turnover. If there's 914 00:46:40,120 --> 00:46:43,560 Speaker 1: a game break within another game, you have to take 915 00:46:43,600 --> 00:46:49,200 Speaker 1: a drink. Anytime Scott references commercial free, you can you 916 00:46:49,320 --> 00:46:52,920 Speaker 1: take two drinks. If the red Zone channel shows the 917 00:46:53,000 --> 00:46:55,080 Speaker 1: beginning of a commercial break, which I don't know if 918 00:46:55,120 --> 00:46:57,040 Speaker 1: it will happen, It may be edited. I have no idea, 919 00:46:57,080 --> 00:46:58,600 Speaker 1: I haven't watched it yet on our network. But if 920 00:46:58,600 --> 00:47:02,200 Speaker 1: they show the beginning of a commercial, that's five. If 921 00:47:02,280 --> 00:47:05,320 Speaker 1: you somehow take a bathroom break and miss a touchdown, 922 00:47:05,440 --> 00:47:09,279 Speaker 1: that's five. When the scoreboard only screen appears like all 923 00:47:09,320 --> 00:47:11,879 Speaker 1: the games are at halftime or something that's one double 924 00:47:11,920 --> 00:47:14,640 Speaker 1: boxes just like shots that you're doing like five shots, 925 00:47:14,680 --> 00:47:17,560 Speaker 1: Like this is gonna be SIPs, right, this can't be. 926 00:47:17,960 --> 00:47:22,200 Speaker 1: I'm gonna say, like you're gonna be hammered double box, 927 00:47:22,600 --> 00:47:26,719 Speaker 1: double boxes to triple boxes three the quad box. You 928 00:47:26,840 --> 00:47:29,600 Speaker 1: have to just continually drink throughout the duration of the 929 00:47:29,680 --> 00:47:31,960 Speaker 1: quad box, which is why I suggest maybe you do 930 00:47:32,040 --> 00:47:34,040 Speaker 1: this with water and you'll just be bloated and water 931 00:47:34,120 --> 00:47:37,080 Speaker 1: logged and that'll be the worst thing that happens to you. Um, 932 00:47:38,120 --> 00:47:40,640 Speaker 1: if you somehow get a six six pack or an 933 00:47:40,680 --> 00:47:44,600 Speaker 1: octa box, then everybody in your group has to immediately 934 00:47:44,640 --> 00:47:48,960 Speaker 1: finish their drink. So and people actually did this, I'm sure, right, 935 00:47:49,000 --> 00:47:52,320 Speaker 1: I'm sure people actually did this. Yeah, I remember. I 936 00:47:52,400 --> 00:47:55,200 Speaker 1: remember back when I lived in Florida. I was working 937 00:47:55,200 --> 00:47:57,920 Speaker 1: at CBS at the time, and I'm not a drinker, 938 00:47:58,160 --> 00:48:00,040 Speaker 1: and I and at the time, I was take the 939 00:48:00,120 --> 00:48:02,480 Speaker 1: medication you couldn't drink. But everyone wanted to play uh 940 00:48:03,200 --> 00:48:05,880 Speaker 1: flip copper or whatever it was. And I did it 941 00:48:05,920 --> 00:48:10,160 Speaker 1: with diet coke, okay, and I got sick from that. 942 00:48:11,120 --> 00:48:14,080 Speaker 1: Like try, honestly, man, trying to like seriously, that'll make 943 00:48:14,120 --> 00:48:16,319 Speaker 1: you maybe not feel as sick the next day when 944 00:48:16,360 --> 00:48:19,279 Speaker 1: you're hungover and barfing into a toilet. But I got 945 00:48:19,360 --> 00:48:23,920 Speaker 1: the stomach ache from like playing flip cup teco That's 946 00:48:23,960 --> 00:48:25,960 Speaker 1: how much. That's how much of a lightweight I end, dude, 947 00:48:26,080 --> 00:48:28,719 Speaker 1: Diet coke makes me sick. I remember, I mean this 948 00:48:28,800 --> 00:48:30,040 Speaker 1: is I was I was a kid, I must have 949 00:48:30,080 --> 00:48:32,200 Speaker 1: been ten or twelve, and we decided to play I 950 00:48:32,239 --> 00:48:33,880 Speaker 1: don't know, we're playing a card game or something, and 951 00:48:33,960 --> 00:48:37,000 Speaker 1: we played it for like tumblers full of water. Um, 952 00:48:37,680 --> 00:48:39,400 Speaker 1: and like a friend of mine lost. He had the 953 00:48:39,480 --> 00:48:41,360 Speaker 1: chid to drink eight of them, and like he crushed 954 00:48:41,400 --> 00:48:43,680 Speaker 1: the first two or three, and by like tumbler number 955 00:48:43,760 --> 00:48:46,000 Speaker 1: six of water, he was just laid out on the 956 00:48:46,080 --> 00:48:47,880 Speaker 1: floor groaning while the rest of us went out to 957 00:48:47,880 --> 00:48:50,320 Speaker 1: go play. We left him inside like figure out his 958 00:48:50,400 --> 00:48:53,080 Speaker 1: own situation, and we wanted to go play wiffleball or 959 00:48:53,160 --> 00:48:56,680 Speaker 1: something like that. So, um, the stupid thing. Yeah, so 960 00:48:56,760 --> 00:48:59,480 Speaker 1: I will you know, I will post these on my 961 00:48:59,600 --> 00:49:03,320 Speaker 1: Twitter counts. So in case, in case you are board 962 00:49:03,760 --> 00:49:07,880 Speaker 1: or you know, bold, maybe a little bit foolhardy. Uh, 963 00:49:08,000 --> 00:49:09,920 Speaker 1: you can go through here and you can you can 964 00:49:10,000 --> 00:49:12,880 Speaker 1: do this thing and play. Uh. So I don't know, 965 00:49:13,040 --> 00:49:16,040 Speaker 1: there it is. Have you any interest in watching some 966 00:49:16,160 --> 00:49:17,719 Speaker 1: of the red zone stuff? You're gonna go back and 967 00:49:17,760 --> 00:49:20,239 Speaker 1: watch any of them? Um, dude, if I try and 968 00:49:20,400 --> 00:49:24,320 Speaker 1: watch anything related to football that is not for work 969 00:49:25,080 --> 00:49:28,720 Speaker 1: in the off season, my girlfriend is gonna go absolutely crazy. 970 00:49:28,760 --> 00:49:30,320 Speaker 1: I mean, like, you know, we're basically stuck in the 971 00:49:30,360 --> 00:49:32,960 Speaker 1: house together now for you know, many weeks. If I 972 00:49:33,080 --> 00:49:38,839 Speaker 1: try to watch old football, that might be the end. 973 00:49:39,440 --> 00:49:41,080 Speaker 1: That might be the end we'll see. But I mean, 974 00:49:41,280 --> 00:49:44,279 Speaker 1: yeah that, But I'm also like, I'm also afraid that 975 00:49:44,320 --> 00:49:46,640 Speaker 1: I'm gonna watch something. I mean, like, darn it, I 976 00:49:47,080 --> 00:49:49,400 Speaker 1: remember sat that guy this weekend. He's got three touchdown 977 00:49:49,920 --> 00:49:52,200 Speaker 1: you know, Like That's why the come frustrating for me. 978 00:49:52,400 --> 00:49:54,320 Speaker 1: That's the other part of maybe not watching these is 979 00:49:54,400 --> 00:49:56,680 Speaker 1: like because you just will bring up all the bad 980 00:49:56,800 --> 00:49:59,680 Speaker 1: things you did, all the mistakes you made. Um, more 981 00:49:59,719 --> 00:50:02,120 Speaker 1: than you probably remember the mistakes, boy, then you remember 982 00:50:02,160 --> 00:50:04,560 Speaker 1: the good things that you did. Is probably by the way, 983 00:50:04,719 --> 00:50:07,080 Speaker 1: one quick thing before we head out of here, um, 984 00:50:07,280 --> 00:50:09,040 Speaker 1: and we're gonna do we could do this for Thursday show. 985 00:50:09,080 --> 00:50:14,600 Speaker 1: I'm gonna challenge Marcus and Eddie. Daniel Jeremiah posted photos 986 00:50:15,040 --> 00:50:19,680 Speaker 1: of an actual test that the Wonder Lick test that's okay, 987 00:50:19,880 --> 00:50:23,000 Speaker 1: have to come in and take. I'm gonna send it 988 00:50:23,080 --> 00:50:26,160 Speaker 1: to you guys out's honor. I don't know if you okay, 989 00:50:27,160 --> 00:50:30,240 Speaker 1: you're gonna take the test. Believe it's a twelve minute 990 00:50:30,239 --> 00:50:33,680 Speaker 1: limit and you're gonna you're gonna You're gonna grade yourself 991 00:50:33,880 --> 00:50:37,080 Speaker 1: on how you did. And I want no bs, I 992 00:50:37,160 --> 00:50:40,359 Speaker 1: want Scott. We're gon We're gonna take the wonder Lick 993 00:50:40,440 --> 00:50:43,319 Speaker 1: test next week. I'm sorry, next show. So I'm gonna 994 00:50:43,360 --> 00:50:46,839 Speaker 1: say it to you guys. Alright, you're gonna take the test, 995 00:50:46,920 --> 00:50:49,520 Speaker 1: printed out, take the test, and I want to know 996 00:50:49,600 --> 00:50:53,319 Speaker 1: how you did. All right, Well, uh yeah, I will 997 00:50:53,320 --> 00:50:56,160 Speaker 1: send it out on Twitter so people on Twitter can 998 00:50:56,239 --> 00:50:58,160 Speaker 1: take you too. So people on Twitter can take it 999 00:50:58,320 --> 00:51:01,080 Speaker 1: and let us know how they did, right, and then 1000 00:51:01,440 --> 00:51:03,400 Speaker 1: Twitter will leak our scores to the rest of the 1001 00:51:03,840 --> 00:51:07,239 Speaker 1: rest of the public inevitably. Hell dude, we got I mean, 1002 00:51:07,320 --> 00:51:08,719 Speaker 1: what else are we doing? We may as well take 1003 00:51:08,719 --> 00:51:12,239 Speaker 1: the wonder Lack and have fun as well. Right, all right, 1004 00:51:12,360 --> 00:51:16,000 Speaker 1: I'm down. I'm just worried at my draft stock falling, 1005 00:51:16,239 --> 00:51:19,680 Speaker 1: you know time. But I want to listen. This has 1006 00:51:19,719 --> 00:51:23,120 Speaker 1: gotta be like that episode Seinfeld. Okay episode, the Seinfeld 1007 00:51:23,120 --> 00:51:27,000 Speaker 1: episode where you know they there, remember the episode, right, 1008 00:51:27,760 --> 00:51:31,160 Speaker 1: It's it's the honor system system. I'm going around. I'm 1009 00:51:31,160 --> 00:51:33,719 Speaker 1: messing around. Um. I feel like I feel like, even 1010 00:51:33,760 --> 00:51:35,320 Speaker 1: if you know, if this hurts my draft stock, I 1011 00:51:35,320 --> 00:51:36,880 Speaker 1: feel like I can make it up. In the interviews, 1012 00:51:37,160 --> 00:51:43,640 Speaker 1: you know my Cohen jal time wasn't great, so help me. 1013 00:51:44,320 --> 00:51:47,279 Speaker 1: I want a first round grade. Alright, guys, I love it. 1014 00:51:47,800 --> 00:51:49,239 Speaker 1: I will send it out on Twitter and I will 1015 00:51:49,239 --> 00:51:51,359 Speaker 1: send it you guys can grab it on Twitter. Um, 1016 00:51:51,680 --> 00:51:53,800 Speaker 1: I'll have I'll have just the test and then I 1017 00:51:53,880 --> 00:51:56,560 Speaker 1: will send out the after you guys take the test. 1018 00:51:56,920 --> 00:51:59,680 Speaker 1: I can even grade him if you want, but we'll happen. 1019 00:51:59,719 --> 00:52:02,640 Speaker 1: We'll have fun with that, all right. We look forward 1020 00:52:02,640 --> 00:52:04,480 Speaker 1: to it, so did you. Guys? That gets everybody out there. 1021 00:52:04,520 --> 00:52:09,080 Speaker 1: Somebody's something to tune in for for exactly something if 1022 00:52:09,080 --> 00:52:10,680 Speaker 1: you didn't already. So all right, there you go. That 1023 00:52:10,840 --> 00:52:12,840 Speaker 1: is it. We are done. We appreciate you listening and 1024 00:52:12,920 --> 00:52:15,200 Speaker 1: downloading and watching our clips as well. 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