1 00:00:04,428 --> 00:00:06,668 Speaker 1: Good Morning Football is the production of the NFL in 2 00:00:06,748 --> 00:00:14,708 Speaker 1: partnership with iHeartRadio. 3 00:00:22,308 --> 00:00:28,108 Speaker 2: Good morning, Welcome to Good Morning Football. We are live 4 00:00:28,188 --> 00:00:30,828 Speaker 2: in New York City. It is Monday, May twenty second. 5 00:00:30,908 --> 00:00:33,988 Speaker 2: I'm Sarah Walls alongside Jason mccordy. 6 00:00:33,548 --> 00:00:34,428 Speaker 3: Peter Schrager. 7 00:00:34,708 --> 00:00:37,108 Speaker 2: We got in here six time Pro Bowl defensive tackle 8 00:00:37,188 --> 00:00:40,468 Speaker 2: Gerald McCoy and for our final two hours, let the 9 00:00:40,508 --> 00:00:45,068 Speaker 2: party begin, because they don't, seems senior joined us. 10 00:00:45,308 --> 00:00:46,588 Speaker 4: Julian I almost did. 11 00:00:46,468 --> 00:00:49,028 Speaker 3: And like and I fixed it. I fixed it on 12 00:00:49,068 --> 00:00:49,388 Speaker 3: the fly. 13 00:00:50,388 --> 00:00:50,588 Speaker 5: Yeah. 14 00:00:50,628 --> 00:00:52,308 Speaker 2: You walk in the studio and like, it's just like 15 00:00:53,308 --> 00:00:56,548 Speaker 2: you just went here, Like here you got things to say. 16 00:00:57,348 --> 00:00:59,068 Speaker 4: I mean, that's what they paid me to do. Yeah, 17 00:00:59,108 --> 00:01:00,028 Speaker 4: so talk about it. 18 00:01:00,388 --> 00:01:03,388 Speaker 6: But no, I'm excited. I got my I got my 19 00:01:03,828 --> 00:01:05,748 Speaker 6: pre corp. Ain't I'm a little workout. 20 00:01:05,428 --> 00:01:07,188 Speaker 7: And what's your workout these days? 21 00:01:07,188 --> 00:01:09,148 Speaker 4: What do you look great? I think? Thank you? I was. 22 00:01:09,308 --> 00:01:11,868 Speaker 6: I was about to jump off the table and yeah, 23 00:01:11,948 --> 00:01:14,628 Speaker 6: I had had that COVID body a little bit. 24 00:01:16,668 --> 00:01:19,268 Speaker 4: Six months ago. I looked at myself and I don't 25 00:01:19,308 --> 00:01:22,948 Speaker 4: know what happened. So I'm having. 26 00:01:22,908 --> 00:01:23,668 Speaker 8: To the best of us. 27 00:01:23,708 --> 00:01:29,508 Speaker 2: Man uh well, steems apparently getting back into the workout 28 00:01:29,588 --> 00:01:32,428 Speaker 2: routine ot as kicking off almost every team this week. 29 00:01:32,508 --> 00:01:35,588 Speaker 2: I'm sorry, sorry, go ahead, get. 30 00:01:35,468 --> 00:01:37,708 Speaker 7: Ready, I'm excited. 31 00:01:37,988 --> 00:01:42,508 Speaker 4: What do we have going on over there? 32 00:01:42,748 --> 00:01:46,228 Speaker 9: It's a lot of confidence floating on this. That is 33 00:01:46,228 --> 00:01:49,148 Speaker 9: a cap Listen, no, listen, It takes a lot of 34 00:01:49,188 --> 00:01:52,348 Speaker 9: confidence to come out here on national TV dress like this. 35 00:01:52,428 --> 00:01:54,188 Speaker 4: Or or or lack of resources. 36 00:01:55,068 --> 00:01:57,628 Speaker 5: No, no, no, not lack of resources. 37 00:01:57,148 --> 00:01:58,628 Speaker 8: Because you explained to him. 38 00:01:59,748 --> 00:02:03,308 Speaker 4: You tell me what happened was I have no idea. 39 00:02:03,468 --> 00:02:05,748 Speaker 5: My suitcase was here at the airport. 40 00:02:05,868 --> 00:02:09,988 Speaker 9: Somebody picked it up, and somebody picked it up and 41 00:02:10,028 --> 00:02:11,308 Speaker 9: took it and didn't bring it back. 42 00:02:11,628 --> 00:02:13,188 Speaker 4: So there's two people that took it. 43 00:02:14,348 --> 00:02:19,388 Speaker 6: One someone walking around with a whole bunch of pajama clothes. 44 00:02:21,188 --> 00:02:26,348 Speaker 6: And two they have been gallivanting through that airport so 45 00:02:26,508 --> 00:02:28,708 Speaker 6: many times looking for brother your. 46 00:02:28,588 --> 00:02:32,348 Speaker 4: Size, and when they saw it, they beat you to it. 47 00:02:32,468 --> 00:02:34,828 Speaker 6: If they beat you to it, they said the combine, 48 00:02:35,308 --> 00:02:39,588 Speaker 6: don't need it, pro day, don't need it. OTAs, I 49 00:02:39,628 --> 00:02:43,388 Speaker 6: got that big boy clothes. You was probably wearing your 50 00:02:43,468 --> 00:02:46,428 Speaker 6: chain too, huh yeah. Letting them know you got money. 51 00:02:46,228 --> 00:02:46,588 Speaker 8: Huh huh. 52 00:02:47,828 --> 00:02:51,028 Speaker 4: Yeah. You know what I say about defensive players, what. 53 00:02:51,068 --> 00:02:52,268 Speaker 8: They got to take it to defensive. 54 00:02:53,428 --> 00:02:58,988 Speaker 4: Not all of them are smart people. All that journey 55 00:02:59,068 --> 00:03:01,828 Speaker 4: he said, Oh yeah, I got him. They came up. 56 00:03:02,228 --> 00:03:03,948 Speaker 4: I'm sorry, Jeral about. 57 00:03:04,868 --> 00:03:07,828 Speaker 9: Only respond to intelligent comments. 58 00:03:09,868 --> 00:03:11,028 Speaker 4: I'm just joking. 59 00:03:11,348 --> 00:03:13,068 Speaker 9: We've been doing this for a long time. We had 60 00:03:13,148 --> 00:03:15,948 Speaker 9: we with division rivals. So yeah, yeah, I mean I 61 00:03:15,988 --> 00:03:17,588 Speaker 9: didn't really have the upper hand a lot. 62 00:03:18,908 --> 00:03:20,988 Speaker 5: Listen, this is why I had to like learn to 63 00:03:21,028 --> 00:03:22,388 Speaker 5: fight and learned to fight. 64 00:03:22,748 --> 00:03:24,708 Speaker 9: We were losing a lot after the game. You can't 65 00:03:24,708 --> 00:03:27,028 Speaker 9: give this guy, no, we lost a lot to them. 66 00:03:27,068 --> 00:03:28,108 Speaker 5: So is this what it was on. 67 00:03:28,068 --> 00:03:28,668 Speaker 4: The fielder here? 68 00:03:28,668 --> 00:03:30,388 Speaker 10: Just the concept is yet got. 69 00:03:31,228 --> 00:03:32,868 Speaker 9: You know what's crazy? You know what's crazy? It is 70 00:03:32,948 --> 00:03:34,628 Speaker 9: really he didn't have to do a lot. We were 71 00:03:34,628 --> 00:03:38,308 Speaker 9: getting beat so bad. He was just like he was 72 00:03:38,348 --> 00:03:41,028 Speaker 9: just looking at us like he was we was getting 73 00:03:41,028 --> 00:03:48,468 Speaker 9: beat so bad. He calmed down, y'all, I've got to. 74 00:03:48,388 --> 00:03:49,508 Speaker 4: Do a whole lot. 75 00:03:49,628 --> 00:03:52,668 Speaker 6: Yeah, you know, I was around Tempa in the peak 76 00:03:52,748 --> 00:03:57,308 Speaker 6: of excellent Super Bowl run. You know, Simeon, Rice Warren, Shop, 77 00:03:57,508 --> 00:04:02,228 Speaker 6: all those guys, Brian Kelly Man, a ton of guys 78 00:04:02,788 --> 00:04:03,588 Speaker 6: going across the middle. 79 00:04:03,628 --> 00:04:06,308 Speaker 4: I had to save my prayer, you know, and then. 80 00:04:07,748 --> 00:04:10,548 Speaker 6: Excuse me and then they hit a skid somewhere and 81 00:04:10,948 --> 00:04:12,228 Speaker 6: went back obviously with Tom. 82 00:04:12,268 --> 00:04:14,268 Speaker 4: But you know they're figuring it out. Got a lot 83 00:04:14,268 --> 00:04:16,508 Speaker 4: of passion at the quarterback right now, so hopefully that 84 00:04:16,548 --> 00:04:17,348 Speaker 4: will work out for him. 85 00:04:17,868 --> 00:04:24,668 Speaker 7: Got a lot of passion at I like that. You 86 00:04:24,708 --> 00:04:26,428 Speaker 7: know he's an Oklahoma guy. 87 00:04:27,068 --> 00:04:29,308 Speaker 4: No, I just found that out now. 88 00:04:29,308 --> 00:04:31,308 Speaker 6: That takes plays because he was a hugger. I mean, 89 00:04:31,348 --> 00:04:32,988 Speaker 6: you get molly wopped and he trying to hug you. 90 00:04:33,068 --> 00:04:36,228 Speaker 4: I'm like, this must be a trick. But now connects 91 00:04:36,228 --> 00:04:37,228 Speaker 4: the dots. 92 00:04:37,588 --> 00:04:40,388 Speaker 7: Knocking Baker Mayfield out here like that. A lot of passions. 93 00:04:40,868 --> 00:04:42,828 Speaker 7: He got a lot of passion at the quarterback spot. 94 00:04:42,868 --> 00:04:43,148 Speaker 4: That's all. 95 00:04:43,188 --> 00:04:46,508 Speaker 6: I was just reading what BA was was saying. It's 96 00:04:46,548 --> 00:04:47,428 Speaker 6: got a lot of passion. 97 00:04:47,988 --> 00:04:48,828 Speaker 8: That's what the man said. 98 00:04:49,748 --> 00:04:53,788 Speaker 6: You wish you d television. 99 00:04:54,068 --> 00:04:56,068 Speaker 2: We're about five minutes in the show. We have gotten 100 00:04:56,068 --> 00:04:57,948 Speaker 2: nowhere there far further than. 101 00:04:57,908 --> 00:04:59,748 Speaker 7: We did the first one hundred five minutes. 102 00:05:00,308 --> 00:05:04,028 Speaker 3: This is all right, there's some other stuff we're supposed. 103 00:05:03,668 --> 00:05:04,188 Speaker 4: To go ahead. 104 00:05:04,188 --> 00:05:09,028 Speaker 2: I'm all right, let's attempt to get back on track 105 00:05:09,108 --> 00:05:11,628 Speaker 2: for like a half second here. Otaa's kicking off almost 106 00:05:11,668 --> 00:05:13,388 Speaker 2: every team this week, more than half of the league 107 00:05:13,468 --> 00:05:16,268 Speaker 2: is starting today, so you can stick with the NFL 108 00:05:16,268 --> 00:05:18,708 Speaker 2: Network all week long for the latest. It is time 109 00:05:18,828 --> 00:05:20,428 Speaker 2: now twenty minutes in. 110 00:05:20,428 --> 00:05:23,028 Speaker 3: The show for the lead blocks, say lead block. 111 00:05:23,468 --> 00:05:27,508 Speaker 2: Last Thursday, a Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin hosted a lunch 112 00:05:27,548 --> 00:05:29,988 Speaker 2: with Tom Brady and Travis Scott, along with our heet 113 00:05:30,028 --> 00:05:31,308 Speaker 2: quarterbacks Bryce Young. 114 00:05:31,188 --> 00:05:31,388 Speaker 6: C J. 115 00:05:31,548 --> 00:05:34,348 Speaker 2: Stroud, Well love Is, and Anthony Richardson. They talked about 116 00:05:34,348 --> 00:05:37,428 Speaker 2: building their careers on and off the field, and Tom 117 00:05:37,468 --> 00:05:38,988 Speaker 2: Brady he's got a bit of advice. 118 00:05:41,068 --> 00:05:43,588 Speaker 8: Going in the second round in the end, that's not 119 00:05:43,628 --> 00:05:46,668 Speaker 8: real that big of a deal going first overall, in 120 00:05:46,748 --> 00:05:47,228 Speaker 8: the end. 121 00:05:47,188 --> 00:05:48,028 Speaker 4: It's not a big deal. 122 00:05:48,388 --> 00:05:48,468 Speaker 2: Right. 123 00:05:48,508 --> 00:05:51,668 Speaker 7: It's great, you got opportunity. You're probably gonna be paid 124 00:05:51,668 --> 00:05:53,268 Speaker 7: more than anyone for a time period. 125 00:05:53,668 --> 00:05:55,468 Speaker 4: But I was, I was drafted. 126 00:05:56,668 --> 00:05:57,588 Speaker 8: You know one. 127 00:05:57,668 --> 00:05:58,988 Speaker 4: I just outlasted everybody. 128 00:05:59,028 --> 00:06:02,388 Speaker 7: There's another meedback there, right, So how do I keep 129 00:06:02,388 --> 00:06:03,428 Speaker 7: my edge on everybody? 130 00:06:03,628 --> 00:06:05,908 Speaker 4: Ks? I had to keep working. 131 00:06:06,428 --> 00:06:08,708 Speaker 7: I didn't go Hey, I'm good, right, I won three 132 00:06:08,708 --> 00:06:09,268 Speaker 7: Super Bowls. 133 00:06:09,308 --> 00:06:09,748 Speaker 4: I'm good. 134 00:06:12,788 --> 00:06:15,108 Speaker 2: It seems to be some solid advice there from Tom Brady. 135 00:06:15,108 --> 00:06:17,428 Speaker 2: He's got plenty of that to the first four quarterbacks 136 00:06:17,428 --> 00:06:19,828 Speaker 2: selected in this year's draft. We are lucky to have 137 00:06:20,108 --> 00:06:23,628 Speaker 2: three former NFL players at the breakfast table. 138 00:06:23,748 --> 00:06:26,388 Speaker 3: Peter, we're out numbered here. Apparently we love it. 139 00:06:26,388 --> 00:06:26,588 Speaker 5: Though. 140 00:06:26,668 --> 00:06:28,868 Speaker 2: What advice do you guys have for the incoming class 141 00:06:28,988 --> 00:06:31,148 Speaker 2: of NFL rookies? Joel will start with. 142 00:06:31,108 --> 00:06:36,708 Speaker 5: You do more, more, more more. 143 00:06:36,868 --> 00:06:39,108 Speaker 9: See when you come in as a rookie, you're so 144 00:06:39,268 --> 00:06:40,628 Speaker 9: used to this college schedule. 145 00:06:40,828 --> 00:06:42,188 Speaker 5: The season is a lot shorter. 146 00:06:43,708 --> 00:06:46,868 Speaker 9: They kind of baby and these kids now and when 147 00:06:46,908 --> 00:06:50,068 Speaker 9: you come in the NFL game is a lot The 148 00:06:50,228 --> 00:06:54,308 Speaker 9: meetings are longer, training camps a lot harder, the days 149 00:06:54,348 --> 00:06:55,428 Speaker 9: are a lot longer. 150 00:06:55,708 --> 00:06:57,388 Speaker 5: So when you're a young guy you come in. 151 00:06:57,348 --> 00:07:02,068 Speaker 9: You're like, man, we had this entire process from getting 152 00:07:02,108 --> 00:07:04,868 Speaker 9: ready for the combine, getting ready for the draft. 153 00:07:04,948 --> 00:07:05,428 Speaker 5: Now we have. 154 00:07:05,548 --> 00:07:08,908 Speaker 9: Rookie minie Camp, Ota me Andi Camp, Training Camp, and 155 00:07:08,948 --> 00:07:11,308 Speaker 9: now the season's going to seasons a lot longer. 156 00:07:11,468 --> 00:07:12,068 Speaker 5: So as a. 157 00:07:12,068 --> 00:07:14,588 Speaker 9: Rookie, you all you're thinking is when this day is over, 158 00:07:14,668 --> 00:07:18,188 Speaker 9: I'm getting out this building. Always tell rookies do more, 159 00:07:18,428 --> 00:07:21,268 Speaker 9: you know why because everybody else is thinking like that. 160 00:07:21,428 --> 00:07:24,348 Speaker 5: So what are you gonna do to separate yourself? Do more? 161 00:07:24,868 --> 00:07:27,788 Speaker 9: Are you going out there early before practice, getting extra reps. 162 00:07:28,068 --> 00:07:30,908 Speaker 9: Are you staying late, are you taking care of your body? 163 00:07:30,948 --> 00:07:33,348 Speaker 9: Are you actually going home and watching film, or are 164 00:07:33,348 --> 00:07:36,148 Speaker 9: you just telling your coach you are what rookie is 165 00:07:36,188 --> 00:07:38,268 Speaker 9: not gonna be afraid to actually go up to the 166 00:07:38,308 --> 00:07:41,588 Speaker 9: coach's office and take that criticism. A lot of guys 167 00:07:41,788 --> 00:07:43,668 Speaker 9: just I got drafted here, I want to do this, 168 00:07:43,748 --> 00:07:46,468 Speaker 9: I want to do that, do more because a lot 169 00:07:46,508 --> 00:07:47,988 Speaker 9: of rookies are not gonna do more. 170 00:07:48,028 --> 00:07:51,068 Speaker 5: They're gonna do what everybody else is doing. 171 00:07:51,308 --> 00:07:54,828 Speaker 11: That's really good stuff, man, betteras I wouldn't say training 172 00:07:54,828 --> 00:07:58,548 Speaker 11: camp it's harder right now, it's a little bit lighter 173 00:07:58,588 --> 00:08:02,868 Speaker 11: on the workload, But I don't believe it's harder. 174 00:08:03,028 --> 00:08:06,108 Speaker 4: It's not. You have a time and that's out of college. 175 00:08:06,108 --> 00:08:10,068 Speaker 5: You don't think not not not. I'm talking about the competition. 176 00:08:10,148 --> 00:08:13,148 Speaker 9: Oh okay, competition was I should have I'm talking about 177 00:08:13,188 --> 00:08:14,068 Speaker 9: competition was. 178 00:08:14,028 --> 00:08:18,628 Speaker 6: Because I've been on the training camps now yeah, yeah, 179 00:08:19,268 --> 00:08:24,508 Speaker 6: Dan for good, I would say more than anything, I 180 00:08:24,748 --> 00:08:27,628 Speaker 6: have an opportunity to go to enough training camps, go 181 00:08:27,708 --> 00:08:31,108 Speaker 6: to OTAs as an analyst, and now going a little 182 00:08:31,148 --> 00:08:34,828 Speaker 6: bit more. Uh there in Charlotte, each team is different 183 00:08:35,268 --> 00:08:37,628 Speaker 6: and one of the things I believe that a lot 184 00:08:37,748 --> 00:08:40,108 Speaker 6: of these young guys need to do is accept the 185 00:08:40,348 --> 00:08:45,588 Speaker 6: role that you have. Understand this it's temporary. You have 186 00:08:45,748 --> 00:08:51,028 Speaker 6: the opportunity to enhance it, your your ability to take 187 00:08:51,188 --> 00:08:52,308 Speaker 6: take away from the reps. 188 00:08:52,348 --> 00:08:54,588 Speaker 4: But also understand this part of this process. 189 00:08:54,708 --> 00:08:57,628 Speaker 6: Right now, your rookie year teams are trying to look 190 00:08:57,668 --> 00:09:01,868 Speaker 6: out for you because they also need to inundate you 191 00:09:02,428 --> 00:09:08,028 Speaker 6: with information overload to understand exactly where and how you process. 192 00:09:08,428 --> 00:09:12,588 Speaker 6: What's your FBI. FBI is football intelligence. What's the level 193 00:09:13,548 --> 00:09:16,948 Speaker 6: that you retain information? What's the best way you find 194 00:09:17,028 --> 00:09:21,668 Speaker 6: out how to learn and apply? So just accept your 195 00:09:21,748 --> 00:09:25,228 Speaker 6: role because at some point it's going to change, and 196 00:09:25,748 --> 00:09:27,948 Speaker 6: if you get too much on your play all at once, 197 00:09:28,388 --> 00:09:30,828 Speaker 6: you're not gonna survive. You're not going to be able 198 00:09:30,908 --> 00:09:33,788 Speaker 6: to stay aflow, and you're going to you're gonna drown 199 00:09:33,868 --> 00:09:38,028 Speaker 6: yourself a little bit desiring too much too fast football intelligence. 200 00:09:38,028 --> 00:09:38,868 Speaker 4: I love that FBI. 201 00:09:39,708 --> 00:09:41,908 Speaker 8: One thing I remember going to the symposium and Mike 202 00:09:41,948 --> 00:09:43,588 Speaker 8: Tomlin talked to us, and the one thing he said 203 00:09:43,588 --> 00:09:45,428 Speaker 8: to all the rookies, shut up and listen. 204 00:09:45,548 --> 00:09:46,108 Speaker 4: You get there. 205 00:09:46,148 --> 00:09:48,148 Speaker 8: There's no need for you as a rookie to be 206 00:09:48,228 --> 00:09:50,868 Speaker 8: the loudest person in the room. Find a veteran that 207 00:09:51,028 --> 00:09:52,948 Speaker 8: you can learn from as soon as you step foot 208 00:09:52,948 --> 00:09:55,228 Speaker 8: in the building. And that vet may not always be 209 00:09:55,428 --> 00:09:57,828 Speaker 8: your favorite player that you grew up watching, who you 210 00:09:57,908 --> 00:09:59,788 Speaker 8: may think is the best player on the team. You 211 00:09:59,868 --> 00:10:01,628 Speaker 8: may have to google a guy and learn a little 212 00:10:01,628 --> 00:10:03,468 Speaker 8: bit more about him because you step in the building 213 00:10:03,708 --> 00:10:05,588 Speaker 8: and you see the way guy works, in the way 214 00:10:05,628 --> 00:10:08,348 Speaker 8: he commands the respect of those around him. And the 215 00:10:08,468 --> 00:10:10,948 Speaker 8: other thing is run your own race. I think you 216 00:10:11,068 --> 00:10:13,468 Speaker 8: come in as a rookie. Sometimes you're that seventh round 217 00:10:13,588 --> 00:10:16,388 Speaker 8: draft pick and you're comparing yourself to maybe the third 218 00:10:16,468 --> 00:10:17,948 Speaker 8: overall pick as Gerald McCoy. 219 00:10:18,068 --> 00:10:19,468 Speaker 4: You can't do what he can do. 220 00:10:19,908 --> 00:10:22,668 Speaker 8: There's different levels to everybody, and like Steve just said, 221 00:10:22,948 --> 00:10:24,828 Speaker 8: you have to accept your role. Your role may be 222 00:10:24,948 --> 00:10:27,308 Speaker 8: a lot less than the guy that got drafted before 223 00:10:27,548 --> 00:10:30,468 Speaker 8: or after you, or possibly maybe an undrafted guy who 224 00:10:30,548 --> 00:10:33,428 Speaker 8: has shined early on. Accept that and run your own race. 225 00:10:33,668 --> 00:10:36,188 Speaker 8: And the last part is enjoy it. Man, you've dreamed 226 00:10:36,188 --> 00:10:39,548 Speaker 8: about being in this moment, Take advantage of it. Sees 227 00:10:39,588 --> 00:10:41,868 Speaker 8: that moment, have a ton of fun while you're doing it, 228 00:10:42,148 --> 00:10:44,628 Speaker 8: but never take it for granted. Work every day to 229 00:10:45,228 --> 00:10:47,908 Speaker 8: feel as though I'm earning my spot in this building. 230 00:10:48,228 --> 00:10:51,108 Speaker 10: I don't have any advice for the players as far 231 00:10:51,148 --> 00:10:52,708 Speaker 10: as being a player. I would just say from a 232 00:10:52,828 --> 00:10:55,188 Speaker 10: thirty thousand foot perspective, covering the game, as long as 233 00:10:55,228 --> 00:10:58,468 Speaker 10: they have. It's like I've seen so many players get 234 00:10:58,508 --> 00:11:00,308 Speaker 10: drafted in one spot and another player get drafted in 235 00:11:00,308 --> 00:11:01,508 Speaker 10: the other spot, and by the end of the season 236 00:11:01,628 --> 00:11:03,548 Speaker 10: it's flipped and the guy who's the sixth round pick 237 00:11:03,668 --> 00:11:05,108 Speaker 10: is starting at running back, the guy who was a 238 00:11:05,148 --> 00:11:06,188 Speaker 10: third round pick is not. 239 00:11:06,268 --> 00:11:08,308 Speaker 7: I wouldn't let your draft status define you. 240 00:11:08,468 --> 00:11:11,188 Speaker 10: So that's what you're saying, Jason, Like everyone's different coming in, 241 00:11:11,268 --> 00:11:12,628 Speaker 10: but I don't want to call out names. But I 242 00:11:12,668 --> 00:11:14,908 Speaker 10: remember Elijah Mitchell and Trey Sermon were in the same 243 00:11:14,988 --> 00:11:18,148 Speaker 10: draft class. In Week one against Detroit, Trey Sermon, who 244 00:11:18,268 --> 00:11:22,108 Speaker 10: was a second round pick for the Niners, was inactive, 245 00:11:22,228 --> 00:11:24,148 Speaker 10: and then the sixth round pick, Elijah Mitchell ran for 246 00:11:24,148 --> 00:11:24,868 Speaker 10: one hundred yards. 247 00:11:25,028 --> 00:11:25,988 Speaker 7: It's you can do it. 248 00:11:26,028 --> 00:11:27,748 Speaker 10: I see Pachaco in the Super Bowl is a seventh 249 00:11:27,828 --> 00:11:30,228 Speaker 10: round pick going out there and having carrying the load 250 00:11:30,268 --> 00:11:32,868 Speaker 10: for the Chiefs, saying well, seventeen running backs were taken 251 00:11:32,908 --> 00:11:35,068 Speaker 10: before him. I know that's specific to the running back position, 252 00:11:35,148 --> 00:11:37,588 Speaker 10: but I wouldn't let that that one day or that 253 00:11:37,708 --> 00:11:39,428 Speaker 10: one weekend define you. And I think that's what Brady 254 00:11:39,508 --> 00:11:41,748 Speaker 10: said to Will Levis there. I know you feel like 255 00:11:42,028 --> 00:11:43,948 Speaker 10: you know you're a second round pick. You gotta prove 256 00:11:44,028 --> 00:11:46,188 Speaker 10: all these things like that might be the best place 257 00:11:46,268 --> 00:11:49,628 Speaker 10: for him Tennessee Tannehill watch for a year, carry the torch, 258 00:11:49,628 --> 00:11:51,108 Speaker 10: and now you're the starting quarterback in the NFL a 259 00:11:51,148 --> 00:11:55,188 Speaker 10: pretty good team. So don't let your draft status label 260 00:11:55,348 --> 00:11:57,268 Speaker 10: or define you. Think that's important, and it's hard to 261 00:11:57,308 --> 00:11:59,308 Speaker 10: really understand after the three day process they've been through. 262 00:11:59,548 --> 00:12:02,228 Speaker 2: I also think though you don't want it to define you. 263 00:12:02,668 --> 00:12:04,268 Speaker 2: But I mean, look, I mean it was Tom Brady 264 00:12:04,468 --> 00:12:07,668 Speaker 2: meeting with those specific for individuals, and those specific for 265 00:12:07,868 --> 00:12:10,868 Speaker 2: individuals from a coverage standpoint, right are going to be 266 00:12:10,908 --> 00:12:12,748 Speaker 2: looked at differently than the guy that we're not talking 267 00:12:12,748 --> 00:12:14,868 Speaker 2: about right now, that we weren't talking about brock Party 268 00:12:14,948 --> 00:12:16,828 Speaker 2: a year ago at this time at the table. I mean, 269 00:12:16,868 --> 00:12:18,308 Speaker 2: I wasn't on every one of these shows, but I'm 270 00:12:18,308 --> 00:12:19,708 Speaker 2: gonna guess you guys didn't spend a lot of time 271 00:12:20,068 --> 00:12:22,308 Speaker 2: dissecting I mean, see deep. 272 00:12:22,188 --> 00:12:22,948 Speaker 3: Dives on everything. 273 00:12:23,068 --> 00:12:24,268 Speaker 4: So that was joy. 274 00:12:27,028 --> 00:12:27,708 Speaker 7: On our show. 275 00:12:29,748 --> 00:12:30,068 Speaker 5: Exactly. 276 00:12:30,148 --> 00:12:31,508 Speaker 3: I mean, those guys, but that's the thing. 277 00:12:31,588 --> 00:12:33,908 Speaker 2: Those guys are going to be looked at differently in 278 00:12:34,068 --> 00:12:37,628 Speaker 2: terms of coverage, in terms of whether it's realistic or not, 279 00:12:37,868 --> 00:12:42,148 Speaker 2: what's expected of them, fairly or unfairly, And so I think. 280 00:12:42,348 --> 00:12:44,868 Speaker 3: To Jerald's point, do more, but you don't have to 281 00:12:44,948 --> 00:12:45,508 Speaker 3: do it all. 282 00:12:46,068 --> 00:12:48,428 Speaker 2: And we're talking about and you know the Panthers better 283 00:12:48,428 --> 00:12:50,388 Speaker 2: than anybody, Steve I was talking about him last hour 284 00:12:50,428 --> 00:12:52,948 Speaker 2: in the sense that look at all the things that 285 00:12:52,988 --> 00:12:57,388 Speaker 2: they did on a positive level with coaching changes, quarterback changes. 286 00:12:57,508 --> 00:12:59,588 Speaker 2: So brace Young doesn't have to come in and be 287 00:12:59,788 --> 00:13:02,508 Speaker 2: the guy that, like you know, is throwing for three 288 00:13:02,588 --> 00:13:04,108 Speaker 2: hundred and fifty yards again, you know what I mean, Like, 289 00:13:04,148 --> 00:13:05,308 Speaker 2: you don't have to do it all. But I think 290 00:13:05,348 --> 00:13:10,068 Speaker 2: there's a different set of a set of expectations on 291 00:13:10,228 --> 00:13:12,228 Speaker 2: those guys, and that's hard. And I think, like you 292 00:13:12,308 --> 00:13:14,108 Speaker 2: want a great example, look at Peyton Manning in his 293 00:13:14,228 --> 00:13:17,708 Speaker 2: first year ever in the NFL led the league in interceptions. 294 00:13:18,268 --> 00:13:21,228 Speaker 2: It was statistically a terrible gear for him. And then 295 00:13:21,308 --> 00:13:23,948 Speaker 2: look at who the next year, the Colts I think 296 00:13:23,988 --> 00:13:26,348 Speaker 2: were the two seed in the AFC and he went 297 00:13:26,388 --> 00:13:28,908 Speaker 2: to the Pro Bowl after a year that statistically you 298 00:13:29,068 --> 00:13:30,188 Speaker 2: looked at it and you would have gone, well, this 299 00:13:30,228 --> 00:13:30,708 Speaker 2: doesn't work. 300 00:13:30,828 --> 00:13:33,028 Speaker 3: Look at Jalen Hurts. It wasn't that big of a swing. 301 00:13:33,148 --> 00:13:35,388 Speaker 2: But in year one, if you go back to Jalen 302 00:13:35,508 --> 00:13:37,628 Speaker 2: Hurts in year one, in year two, there was that 303 00:13:37,748 --> 00:13:40,148 Speaker 2: conversation of like, is he going to be the guy? 304 00:13:40,428 --> 00:13:42,628 Speaker 2: And then now look at Jalen Hurts even a year 305 00:13:42,748 --> 00:13:44,508 Speaker 2: I mean there were questions if Jalen was really going 306 00:13:44,548 --> 00:13:46,348 Speaker 2: to be the guy. And then you know, it was 307 00:13:46,388 --> 00:13:49,188 Speaker 2: sort of this slow, steady progress. And look at him 308 00:13:49,228 --> 00:13:51,228 Speaker 2: in year three. He goes to the Super Bowl, he 309 00:13:51,548 --> 00:13:53,308 Speaker 2: gets this huge contract, which he should get. 310 00:13:54,108 --> 00:13:57,628 Speaker 9: And to your point, I was just ad as a rookie, 311 00:13:57,748 --> 00:13:59,668 Speaker 9: understand you're not going to make the Hall of Fame 312 00:13:59,788 --> 00:14:00,348 Speaker 9: in year one. 313 00:14:01,228 --> 00:14:03,788 Speaker 5: So Marathon, you got to take your time and. 314 00:14:05,828 --> 00:14:08,148 Speaker 9: Just understand this is if you do this thing the 315 00:14:08,228 --> 00:14:10,428 Speaker 9: right way, you can play this game for a long time. 316 00:14:11,028 --> 00:14:13,228 Speaker 9: But in order to play it for a long time 317 00:14:13,868 --> 00:14:16,188 Speaker 9: at the highest level, you gotta do it the right way. 318 00:14:16,228 --> 00:14:18,708 Speaker 9: And there's a difference in being a pro and being 319 00:14:18,748 --> 00:14:21,868 Speaker 9: a professional. You got drafted, now you're a professional, but 320 00:14:21,988 --> 00:14:24,068 Speaker 9: you got to learn to be a pro. My first 321 00:14:24,108 --> 00:14:27,148 Speaker 9: two years, I got injured, and that weighed on me 322 00:14:27,268 --> 00:14:29,668 Speaker 9: because I had I was following in the footsteps of 323 00:14:29,748 --> 00:14:32,828 Speaker 9: a Warren Salt and I was the next coming of 324 00:14:33,468 --> 00:14:36,508 Speaker 9: Warren Savage, like no, this one Warren Sap and it 325 00:14:36,668 --> 00:14:40,548 Speaker 9: weighed heavy on me. But then I made a decision, Hey, listen, 326 00:14:41,068 --> 00:14:43,228 Speaker 9: this is this is a process, so just take it 327 00:14:43,348 --> 00:14:45,748 Speaker 9: day by day. And year three I made my first 328 00:14:45,788 --> 00:14:49,348 Speaker 9: pro bo. So guys need to They come in and 329 00:14:49,388 --> 00:14:51,788 Speaker 9: see all these names and they sat down with Tom 330 00:14:51,828 --> 00:14:54,308 Speaker 9: Brady and I want to be Patrick Mahomes and I 331 00:14:54,428 --> 00:14:57,468 Speaker 9: want to be You're not making the Hall of Fame this. 332 00:14:57,588 --> 00:15:01,188 Speaker 5: Year, like it's a marathon. Stop trying to get there 333 00:15:01,708 --> 00:15:02,068 Speaker 5: right now. 334 00:15:02,868 --> 00:15:06,188 Speaker 10: Quickly ask based on this pic behind Jason and Sarah 335 00:15:06,388 --> 00:15:11,108 Speaker 10: of Brady post retirement, Tom Brady, Jason, you played with Tom? 336 00:15:11,388 --> 00:15:13,668 Speaker 7: Did you see this as what he'd be doing? 337 00:15:13,988 --> 00:15:15,708 Speaker 10: Like, you know, he's going out of his way to 338 00:15:15,828 --> 00:15:18,028 Speaker 10: talk to four quarterbacks on a weekend in May, like 339 00:15:18,388 --> 00:15:19,228 Speaker 10: doesn't need to be doing this. 340 00:15:19,508 --> 00:15:20,948 Speaker 7: Are you surprised that this is what you expect? 341 00:15:21,108 --> 00:15:23,468 Speaker 8: I'm not surprised. I can't say I expected it. 342 00:15:23,588 --> 00:15:23,788 Speaker 3: Tom. 343 00:15:24,108 --> 00:15:26,828 Speaker 8: You feel like Tom has so many moving plays that 344 00:15:26,868 --> 00:15:29,468 Speaker 8: he could be doing anything he possibly wants. But Tom 345 00:15:29,548 --> 00:15:30,268 Speaker 8: in the locker. 346 00:15:30,108 --> 00:15:31,428 Speaker 4: Room was just another guy. 347 00:15:31,628 --> 00:15:34,708 Speaker 8: Like I can remember Edelman down there cracking on him 348 00:15:34,748 --> 00:15:36,468 Speaker 8: of the jeans and the shoes that he has on 349 00:15:36,708 --> 00:15:38,828 Speaker 8: as a forty something year old man in our locker room, 350 00:15:38,988 --> 00:15:41,228 Speaker 8: and Tom will be laughing and joking with all of us, 351 00:15:41,428 --> 00:15:43,788 Speaker 8: So like that's him. He wasn't this superstar that was 352 00:15:43,828 --> 00:15:45,428 Speaker 8: in the locker room where it was just like it 353 00:15:45,588 --> 00:15:47,708 Speaker 8: was Tom up here on everybody else. So I definitely 354 00:15:47,748 --> 00:15:50,548 Speaker 8: can see him having those conversations wanting to give back 355 00:15:50,708 --> 00:15:52,908 Speaker 8: what we're seeing from him really now in this retirement. 356 00:15:57,108 --> 00:15:59,428 Speaker 10: Our next guest is ready to take a huge leap 357 00:15:59,468 --> 00:16:01,868 Speaker 10: in his second NFL season in a wide open division. 358 00:16:02,268 --> 00:16:03,868 Speaker 10: He has never lost the game at home as a 359 00:16:03,868 --> 00:16:06,428 Speaker 10: starting court back in either college or the NFL, and 360 00:16:06,548 --> 00:16:08,788 Speaker 10: we are thrilled to having our home here. Please welcome 361 00:16:08,828 --> 00:16:13,948 Speaker 10: Falcons quarterback Desmond Ridder. How's it going. 362 00:16:14,068 --> 00:16:14,908 Speaker 5: Thank you for having me? 363 00:16:16,108 --> 00:16:18,228 Speaker 10: Oh, it's great having you. Remember having you on before 364 00:16:18,308 --> 00:16:20,388 Speaker 10: the draft, and now here we are a year later 365 00:16:20,508 --> 00:16:22,908 Speaker 10: and change and you're the man in Atlanta. You know, 366 00:16:23,028 --> 00:16:24,868 Speaker 10: Lamar Jackson was out there as a free agent. Your 367 00:16:24,988 --> 00:16:27,708 Speaker 10: organization said, nope, We're going with Desmond Ridder. There are 368 00:16:27,748 --> 00:16:29,868 Speaker 10: multiple quarterbacks on the board. At number eight in the draft, 369 00:16:29,908 --> 00:16:31,708 Speaker 10: he said, nope, sticking with Desmond Ridder. 370 00:16:32,148 --> 00:16:34,348 Speaker 7: Free agency. Sticking with Desmond Ridder. 371 00:16:34,388 --> 00:16:36,588 Speaker 10: How does it feel to know that not only you're 372 00:16:36,628 --> 00:16:38,668 Speaker 10: the quarterback and leader of the team, but that your coach, 373 00:16:38,708 --> 00:16:40,908 Speaker 10: your general manager, and your owner have your back and 374 00:16:41,028 --> 00:16:42,908 Speaker 10: backed it up with their actions this offseason. 375 00:16:44,828 --> 00:16:46,868 Speaker 12: You know, it feels good, you know, knowing that you 376 00:16:46,948 --> 00:16:48,588 Speaker 12: know that they have the trust in me, that they've 377 00:16:48,588 --> 00:16:50,468 Speaker 12: seen that I've put in the work and the effort 378 00:16:50,508 --> 00:16:52,788 Speaker 12: as long as everyone else to go out there and 379 00:16:52,908 --> 00:16:55,628 Speaker 12: lead the team. So, you know, obviously throughout this offseason 380 00:16:55,708 --> 00:16:58,028 Speaker 12: you hear all the talks and everything, but you know, 381 00:16:58,268 --> 00:17:00,388 Speaker 12: just knowing from them that they have my full trust 382 00:17:00,628 --> 00:17:02,988 Speaker 12: and respect, that they know that I can go out 383 00:17:03,028 --> 00:17:05,308 Speaker 12: here and lead our team, you know, it means everything 384 00:17:05,348 --> 00:17:05,508 Speaker 12: to me. 385 00:17:06,908 --> 00:17:08,748 Speaker 8: Yeah, there's been a ton going on in the off 386 00:17:08,828 --> 00:17:11,708 Speaker 8: season for you. Atlanta Falcons made a ton of moves 387 00:17:11,708 --> 00:17:14,148 Speaker 8: getting different guys in there. The biggest one might have 388 00:17:14,188 --> 00:17:18,148 Speaker 8: been at the running back position. You guys drafting Bjon Robinson, 389 00:17:18,468 --> 00:17:23,388 Speaker 8: already having Drake London, Kyle Pitts, Tyler Jear CP, Cordero Patterson. 390 00:17:24,148 --> 00:17:26,348 Speaker 8: What was your reaction when you learned that you guys 391 00:17:26,388 --> 00:17:28,548 Speaker 8: were drafting b Jhon Robinson. How do you think he 392 00:17:28,628 --> 00:17:30,548 Speaker 8: can help you and this roster this year? 393 00:17:32,028 --> 00:17:32,228 Speaker 5: Yeah? 394 00:17:32,388 --> 00:17:34,908 Speaker 12: Obviously, you know, as the offense, you look for explosive 395 00:17:34,988 --> 00:17:37,308 Speaker 12: plays and get him any way you can. Whether that's 396 00:17:37,348 --> 00:17:39,948 Speaker 12: a Drake, whether that's the Kyle, a guy like John 397 00:17:40,028 --> 00:17:42,388 Speaker 12: new MATC Collins, it doesn't matter. But then you know, 398 00:17:42,468 --> 00:17:44,108 Speaker 12: when you can just hand the ball off and give 399 00:17:44,148 --> 00:17:46,348 Speaker 12: it to a guy like Tayler Algier or Bijon or 400 00:17:46,428 --> 00:17:49,428 Speaker 12: CP and let them go, you know, it just makes 401 00:17:49,508 --> 00:17:51,988 Speaker 12: my job a lot easier. So you know, when they 402 00:17:52,068 --> 00:17:54,148 Speaker 12: drafted Bijon, I just knew that. You know, this offense 403 00:17:54,188 --> 00:17:56,628 Speaker 12: has something to be explosive. You know, we're able to 404 00:17:56,668 --> 00:17:57,908 Speaker 12: go out there and you know, whether it's in the 405 00:17:57,988 --> 00:18:00,908 Speaker 12: run game, past game play, action doesn't matter. You know, 406 00:18:00,988 --> 00:18:02,588 Speaker 12: we think that we're going to be pretty explosive. 407 00:18:04,588 --> 00:18:06,228 Speaker 2: I want to go back to the way that Peter 408 00:18:06,388 --> 00:18:08,988 Speaker 2: introduced you when he brought up that stat that you've 409 00:18:09,068 --> 00:18:12,508 Speaker 2: never lost at home in college or in the NFL 410 00:18:12,508 --> 00:18:14,388 Speaker 2: as a starting quarterback. Because all the guys on the 411 00:18:14,468 --> 00:18:16,708 Speaker 2: desk when Peter said that, they all went hmm, like, 412 00:18:16,908 --> 00:18:19,748 Speaker 2: I mean, it's sort of it's an unusual and surprising 413 00:18:19,828 --> 00:18:21,588 Speaker 2: stat tune of last year at home with the Falcons 414 00:18:22,028 --> 00:18:26,468 Speaker 2: twenty six and oh in games played at Cincinnati in college. 415 00:18:26,548 --> 00:18:30,148 Speaker 2: That's insane when you hear that stat. What do you 416 00:18:30,268 --> 00:18:32,068 Speaker 2: attribute that incredible run to? 417 00:18:33,908 --> 00:18:36,228 Speaker 12: Yeah, obviously you know that's not a one man stat. 418 00:18:36,348 --> 00:18:38,388 Speaker 12: You know that that's a whole team stat as a whole. 419 00:18:38,468 --> 00:18:41,708 Speaker 12: So you know at Cincinnati it wasn't just myself but 420 00:18:41,788 --> 00:18:44,028 Speaker 12: everyone around there with me. And then you know, that's 421 00:18:44,068 --> 00:18:46,228 Speaker 12: not something that you like work towards or you know 422 00:18:46,428 --> 00:18:49,988 Speaker 12: that that just comes. It's something that builds through culture 423 00:18:50,108 --> 00:18:52,788 Speaker 12: of the program of the city. You know, having your 424 00:18:53,068 --> 00:18:56,348 Speaker 12: whole city behind you, building the stadium out, filling the fans. 425 00:18:57,308 --> 00:18:59,468 Speaker 12: You know, it's just something that comes along with you know, 426 00:18:59,788 --> 00:19:02,908 Speaker 12: winning culture and what comes along with it. So you know, 427 00:19:02,988 --> 00:19:06,468 Speaker 12: we're excited here in Atlanta obviously for this upcoming season, 428 00:19:06,588 --> 00:19:09,228 Speaker 12: you know, hopefully fill out Mercedes Bens and get it packing. 429 00:19:11,948 --> 00:19:15,508 Speaker 6: Hey does mean your first home game twenty twenty three, 430 00:19:15,548 --> 00:19:19,148 Speaker 6: Week one against Bryce Young and Mike Carolina Panthers, you 431 00:19:19,308 --> 00:19:22,148 Speaker 6: saw Bryce in two thousand and one and twenty one 432 00:19:22,628 --> 00:19:26,788 Speaker 6: when Cincinnati played Alabama Cotton Bowl. Now that you got 433 00:19:26,908 --> 00:19:29,708 Speaker 6: to go against Bryce Young, you know that you guys 434 00:19:29,748 --> 00:19:31,708 Speaker 6: are going to be a rival two years to come. 435 00:19:31,748 --> 00:19:33,508 Speaker 6: What are you looking forward to and what do you 436 00:19:33,588 --> 00:19:36,548 Speaker 6: see in Bryce that you believe is going to make 437 00:19:36,628 --> 00:19:37,748 Speaker 6: him a great competitor for you. 438 00:19:39,148 --> 00:19:41,908 Speaker 12: Yeah, obviously he's a great player, you know, both on 439 00:19:42,108 --> 00:19:44,788 Speaker 12: and off the field. He's a great person. He's just smart, 440 00:19:44,828 --> 00:19:47,428 Speaker 12: you know, he does he has the intangibles and then 441 00:19:47,508 --> 00:19:49,508 Speaker 12: you know, you talk about on the field stuff. He's 442 00:19:49,548 --> 00:19:51,428 Speaker 12: just able to deliver every ball you know that there 443 00:19:51,508 --> 00:19:54,268 Speaker 12: can be. And then obviously the way he manages his 444 00:19:54,348 --> 00:19:56,268 Speaker 12: game is great. And you know for us, obviously we 445 00:19:56,388 --> 00:19:59,108 Speaker 12: get to see see each other twice a year, so 446 00:19:59,228 --> 00:20:01,308 Speaker 12: you know it's gonna be a fun matchup. Obviously, he's 447 00:20:01,348 --> 00:20:02,748 Speaker 12: one up on me, so I got to get one 448 00:20:02,868 --> 00:20:08,908 Speaker 12: back on him. We'll look to do the first week ades. 449 00:20:09,828 --> 00:20:11,868 Speaker 9: I know, when you get drafted, one of the things 450 00:20:11,948 --> 00:20:14,388 Speaker 9: you love to see is your teammates get drafted as well, 451 00:20:14,668 --> 00:20:17,188 Speaker 9: and you always get excited to see where your teammate 452 00:20:17,268 --> 00:20:19,308 Speaker 9: goes and to see them live out their dream. But 453 00:20:20,228 --> 00:20:22,428 Speaker 9: if you guys do not land on the same team 454 00:20:22,548 --> 00:20:25,388 Speaker 9: and you land on the opposite team, you always look 455 00:20:25,508 --> 00:20:26,908 Speaker 9: forward to playing your teammate. 456 00:20:26,948 --> 00:20:28,988 Speaker 5: I had a teammate in Sam Bradford. 457 00:20:28,588 --> 00:20:31,388 Speaker 9: Who was a quarterback who got drafted, so I always 458 00:20:31,428 --> 00:20:34,108 Speaker 9: look forward to the opportunity to play him. You have 459 00:20:34,228 --> 00:20:36,428 Speaker 9: a teammate who you played with who's made a lot 460 00:20:36,508 --> 00:20:39,388 Speaker 9: of noise in this league. In Sauce Gardener, have you 461 00:20:39,468 --> 00:20:43,508 Speaker 9: guys kept in touched? Have y'all talked noise about Week thirteen? 462 00:20:43,748 --> 00:20:47,308 Speaker 9: Because this year you will have to face your boys, Sauce, 463 00:20:47,948 --> 00:20:49,188 Speaker 9: it's been. 464 00:20:49,068 --> 00:20:51,468 Speaker 5: A little back and forth. Do you have that circle 465 00:20:51,788 --> 00:20:54,828 Speaker 5: on the calendar, like how you think that week is 466 00:20:54,868 --> 00:20:55,188 Speaker 5: going to go? 467 00:20:56,668 --> 00:20:58,508 Speaker 12: No, we stay in touch, but we know what it does. 468 00:20:58,548 --> 00:21:00,388 Speaker 12: As soon as we hit the field, you know, it's 469 00:21:00,548 --> 00:21:02,988 Speaker 12: just strap it up and let's go. But nah, you 470 00:21:03,068 --> 00:21:05,868 Speaker 12: know that's my good buddy. You know we've been through 471 00:21:05,868 --> 00:21:08,748 Speaker 12: a lot together and obviously you know we saw we 472 00:21:08,828 --> 00:21:11,308 Speaker 12: played each other last year in preseason, so you know 473 00:21:11,428 --> 00:21:13,788 Speaker 12: we was talking here and there during practice and everything. 474 00:21:14,508 --> 00:21:16,028 Speaker 12: But now you know, when the lights come on, you 475 00:21:16,108 --> 00:21:17,588 Speaker 12: know it's going to be a phone up there in 476 00:21:17,628 --> 00:21:20,468 Speaker 12: New York, all right, So. 477 00:21:20,468 --> 00:21:22,428 Speaker 7: You got that one week thirteen, you got the Panthers 478 00:21:22,468 --> 00:21:24,508 Speaker 7: week one. I think viewers watching. 479 00:21:24,268 --> 00:21:26,228 Speaker 10: At home are looking at this offense at Chason laid 480 00:21:26,268 --> 00:21:28,628 Speaker 10: out and you've got Jon Robinson who has been described 481 00:21:28,628 --> 00:21:31,348 Speaker 10: as you know, everything from the next Edrin James to 482 00:21:31,468 --> 00:21:32,788 Speaker 10: the next Matt fourtee. 483 00:21:32,508 --> 00:21:32,988 Speaker 8: Whatever it is. 484 00:21:33,548 --> 00:21:37,028 Speaker 10: And then you also have these Towers, that wide receiver 485 00:21:37,268 --> 00:21:40,188 Speaker 10: in London, and then of course at tight end and Pitt. 486 00:21:40,628 --> 00:21:42,188 Speaker 7: I think everyone's waiting to see this major. 487 00:21:42,548 --> 00:21:44,508 Speaker 10: Do you think this Atlanta offense could be one of 488 00:21:44,548 --> 00:21:48,028 Speaker 10: these explosive offenses where we're talking about the Falcons and 489 00:21:48,068 --> 00:21:50,668 Speaker 10: the same breath as we talk about maybe the Chiefs 490 00:21:51,228 --> 00:21:53,108 Speaker 10: some of these other big offenses that we saw this 491 00:21:53,188 --> 00:21:53,708 Speaker 10: past season. 492 00:21:55,148 --> 00:21:57,068 Speaker 12: Yeah, like I said, however that comes, you know, we 493 00:21:57,188 --> 00:21:59,748 Speaker 12: just want to be explosive, like I said, whether it's 494 00:21:59,748 --> 00:22:01,628 Speaker 12: in the run game, the past game, whatever it may be. 495 00:22:02,348 --> 00:22:03,988 Speaker 12: Obviously this this is a game where you got to 496 00:22:04,028 --> 00:22:05,508 Speaker 12: put points up on the board, and that's something that 497 00:22:05,588 --> 00:22:08,348 Speaker 12: we want to do as offense, all while taking care 498 00:22:08,388 --> 00:22:11,028 Speaker 12: of the ball, controlling the game, just you know, doing 499 00:22:11,068 --> 00:22:12,668 Speaker 12: what you have to do to go out there and win. So, 500 00:22:13,348 --> 00:22:15,308 Speaker 12: you know, from from the Falcons offense, you know, we 501 00:22:15,348 --> 00:22:17,148 Speaker 12: can just go out there and just you know, play 502 00:22:17,188 --> 00:22:19,868 Speaker 12: our hardest and you know, just expect to be explosive. 503 00:22:21,428 --> 00:22:22,428 Speaker 7: I appreciate you saying that. 504 00:22:22,468 --> 00:22:24,308 Speaker 10: I was hoping you'd come on the Good Morning Football 505 00:22:24,388 --> 00:22:26,108 Speaker 10: Show and just kind of say, yeah, we're gonna be 506 00:22:26,148 --> 00:22:27,428 Speaker 10: better than the Chiefs this year on offense. 507 00:22:27,468 --> 00:22:29,708 Speaker 7: Like what are we talking about, little wit? But now, okay, Desmond, 508 00:22:29,748 --> 00:22:31,388 Speaker 7: you do your thing. I appreciate. 509 00:22:33,668 --> 00:22:37,228 Speaker 6: Hey, Desmond, you know you talk about all the offensive guys. 510 00:22:37,308 --> 00:22:39,428 Speaker 6: I want you to talk about one of the rookie 511 00:22:39,508 --> 00:22:42,548 Speaker 6: guys that I know you guys drafted U tak Kid 512 00:22:43,668 --> 00:22:44,348 Speaker 6: Clark Phillips. 513 00:22:44,348 --> 00:22:46,388 Speaker 4: How has he been doing in practice? You know, I 514 00:22:46,468 --> 00:22:47,108 Speaker 4: know he's going. 515 00:22:46,948 --> 00:22:50,348 Speaker 6: Against rookies, but now you guys are heading into veterans 516 00:22:50,428 --> 00:22:51,988 Speaker 6: or rookies all integrated together. 517 00:22:52,348 --> 00:22:54,148 Speaker 4: How's that been going for a young guy like him 518 00:22:54,188 --> 00:22:54,508 Speaker 4: so far? 519 00:22:55,788 --> 00:22:57,988 Speaker 12: Yeah, obviously we're we're just about to start Phase three 520 00:22:58,028 --> 00:23:00,748 Speaker 12: today Ota, so you know, to get against each other 521 00:23:00,828 --> 00:23:03,548 Speaker 12: offense versus defense. Other than that, you know, we've been 522 00:23:03,668 --> 00:23:06,708 Speaker 12: kind of split. So obviously he's been in here, been 523 00:23:06,748 --> 00:23:09,108 Speaker 12: lifting with us, been in meetings. Obviously on the defensive 524 00:23:09,108 --> 00:23:11,508 Speaker 12: side of the ball. But you know, after practice. You know, 525 00:23:11,588 --> 00:23:13,868 Speaker 12: I go with the receivers, and the receivers and dbs 526 00:23:13,908 --> 00:23:16,468 Speaker 12: are working releases versus each other, and he just kind 527 00:23:16,468 --> 00:23:18,148 Speaker 12: of watch this technique and watch how he goes and 528 00:23:18,188 --> 00:23:20,388 Speaker 12: watch how he learns. You know, he's going to be 529 00:23:20,428 --> 00:23:22,468 Speaker 12: a good player. So you know, I'm excited to see 530 00:23:22,508 --> 00:23:23,708 Speaker 12: what he does and what he has for us. 531 00:23:30,948 --> 00:23:33,428 Speaker 2: OTS are kicking off for almost every team this week. 532 00:23:33,508 --> 00:23:35,228 Speaker 2: More than half of the league is starting today, so 533 00:23:35,348 --> 00:23:38,028 Speaker 2: stick with NFL Network all week long for the latest. 534 00:23:38,068 --> 00:23:41,228 Speaker 2: And it is now time finally for the lead block. 535 00:23:42,148 --> 00:23:43,908 Speaker 2: The Niners are one of the many. 536 00:23:43,748 --> 00:23:45,308 Speaker 3: Teams starting OTS today. 537 00:23:45,388 --> 00:23:48,508 Speaker 2: Quarterback Trey Lance stands to get most of the reps 538 00:23:48,588 --> 00:23:51,748 Speaker 2: this offseason, as Brock Perty is recovering from the elbow 539 00:23:51,868 --> 00:23:56,348 Speaker 2: injury he suffered in the NFC Championship Game. This off season, 540 00:23:56,668 --> 00:24:00,508 Speaker 2: Lance hired Jeff Christensen, a private quarterback coach who also 541 00:24:00,628 --> 00:24:03,708 Speaker 2: works with Patrick Mahomes now. He told the Athletics Matt 542 00:24:03,708 --> 00:24:08,148 Speaker 2: Burrows last that Lance had a breakthrough moment while watching 543 00:24:08,268 --> 00:24:09,468 Speaker 2: Mahomes work out. 544 00:24:09,588 --> 00:24:12,108 Speaker 3: Here's the quote. I said, watch this, watch what he 545 00:24:12,228 --> 00:24:12,628 Speaker 3: does here. 546 00:24:13,268 --> 00:24:15,148 Speaker 2: It was something I was telling him to do that 547 00:24:15,548 --> 00:24:18,148 Speaker 2: he wasn't quite doing and then he saw Patrick Mahomes 548 00:24:18,228 --> 00:24:21,628 Speaker 2: apply it perfectly, and I think that visual buy in, 549 00:24:22,148 --> 00:24:25,748 Speaker 2: that mental buy in helped him pass that mental hump. 550 00:24:26,068 --> 00:24:29,148 Speaker 2: He just kept getting better over the last seven days. 551 00:24:29,388 --> 00:24:34,868 Speaker 2: Every day was a substantial jump. Well, a substantial jump 552 00:24:34,948 --> 00:24:37,428 Speaker 2: never a bad thing to hear in regards to your quarterback. 553 00:24:37,508 --> 00:24:40,548 Speaker 2: But in light of such a small sample size from 554 00:24:40,668 --> 00:24:42,908 Speaker 2: Trey Lance, and given the fact that brock Party has 555 00:24:43,228 --> 00:24:46,068 Speaker 2: yet to throw this offseason, there remained some uncertainty at 556 00:24:46,148 --> 00:24:47,668 Speaker 2: quarterback for San Francisco. 557 00:24:48,068 --> 00:24:50,348 Speaker 3: So in the midst of that uncertainty, where do the. 558 00:24:50,428 --> 00:24:54,148 Speaker 2: Niners stand as contenders within the NFC? 559 00:24:54,428 --> 00:24:58,068 Speaker 9: Gerald, I mean you could say the contenders, but until 560 00:24:58,108 --> 00:25:01,068 Speaker 9: they get some certainty at quarterback, I mean, who knows. 561 00:25:01,268 --> 00:25:07,348 Speaker 5: Man, This Trey Lance experiment is like you know you can. 562 00:25:07,708 --> 00:25:11,508 Speaker 9: You can go out and show somebody something and say, hey, listen, 563 00:25:11,668 --> 00:25:17,148 Speaker 9: this guy was watching Michael Jordan's shoot the fade away and. 564 00:25:17,348 --> 00:25:19,868 Speaker 5: He went right, then he went left. Now watch how 565 00:25:19,908 --> 00:25:23,428 Speaker 5: Michael Jordan goes right, then he goes swish. See that, 566 00:25:23,828 --> 00:25:26,548 Speaker 5: Now go do that. And as I watched him, he 567 00:25:26,668 --> 00:25:28,188 Speaker 5: went right and he went left. 568 00:25:29,108 --> 00:25:32,748 Speaker 9: Man, he doesn't have Aaron Donald running at him like 569 00:25:33,668 --> 00:25:38,468 Speaker 9: it changes everything, and it's simple size that we've seen. No, 570 00:25:38,868 --> 00:25:41,268 Speaker 9: there is no certainty with the forty nine ers, and 571 00:25:41,348 --> 00:25:43,548 Speaker 9: it's a toss up of what's going to happen and 572 00:25:43,668 --> 00:25:47,628 Speaker 9: Austin Miko Ryans as the coordinator. The secondary is all 573 00:25:47,748 --> 00:25:50,668 Speaker 9: up in the air. We don't know, like they always 574 00:25:50,748 --> 00:25:55,508 Speaker 9: have unfortunate, untimely injuries. Like it's just no, like we 575 00:25:55,588 --> 00:25:57,788 Speaker 9: don't know what's up. What's going on with the forty 576 00:25:57,908 --> 00:25:58,228 Speaker 9: nine ers. 577 00:25:58,268 --> 00:25:58,668 Speaker 4: We don't know. 578 00:25:59,188 --> 00:26:01,428 Speaker 8: There's still contenders. And the reason I'm looking at him 579 00:26:01,428 --> 00:26:04,388 Speaker 8: as contenders is, yeah, that's uncertainly that the quarterback business. 580 00:26:04,988 --> 00:26:08,948 Speaker 8: We watched them be contenders last year going through three quarterbacks. 581 00:26:08,988 --> 00:26:11,268 Speaker 8: It was Trey lansh and it was Jimmy Garoppolo, then 582 00:26:11,388 --> 00:26:13,428 Speaker 8: finally Brock Purdy got in there and they lost in 583 00:26:13,508 --> 00:26:17,588 Speaker 8: the NFC Championship game obviously to the Philadelphia Eagles, while 584 00:26:17,708 --> 00:26:21,828 Speaker 8: being injured at the quarterback position. While they're still contenders. 585 00:26:21,948 --> 00:26:24,028 Speaker 8: Is on the defensive side of the ball. You look 586 00:26:24,028 --> 00:26:27,108 Speaker 8: at them last year where they ranked the major categories 587 00:26:27,148 --> 00:26:29,348 Speaker 8: and the impact that they had in the game. That's 588 00:26:29,428 --> 00:26:32,748 Speaker 8: what was huge for him making plays. But it's the bosas, 589 00:26:32,788 --> 00:26:35,268 Speaker 8: it's the range, Tres it's those guys up front that 590 00:26:35,428 --> 00:26:38,028 Speaker 8: set the tone for them. The first category at the 591 00:26:38,148 --> 00:26:41,308 Speaker 8: very top of this list points per game that are allowed. 592 00:26:41,588 --> 00:26:43,468 Speaker 8: That is the biggest one as a defense. If you 593 00:26:43,588 --> 00:26:46,428 Speaker 8: don't let the other team score, you give yourself a 594 00:26:46,668 --> 00:26:49,668 Speaker 8: chance to win that game. And Kyle Shanahan found a 595 00:26:49,708 --> 00:26:52,428 Speaker 8: way last year through all the quarterbacks who used the 596 00:26:52,508 --> 00:26:55,588 Speaker 8: run game to you short passes, George Kittle really taking 597 00:26:55,668 --> 00:26:57,708 Speaker 8: off of Rock Purdy got in there. But it was 598 00:26:57,788 --> 00:26:59,988 Speaker 8: the defensive side of the ball. And Robert Sala was 599 00:26:59,988 --> 00:27:02,188 Speaker 8: a coordinator a few years ago. He leaves to go 600 00:27:02,308 --> 00:27:05,228 Speaker 8: to the just to become their head coach. Ryan's takes 601 00:27:05,268 --> 00:27:08,348 Speaker 8: over defense doesn't miss a beat. Now he's going to Houston. 602 00:27:08,388 --> 00:27:11,108 Speaker 8: Steve Wolts will now be stepping in, and I expect 603 00:27:11,108 --> 00:27:13,588 Speaker 8: their defense to still be really good in the NFL 604 00:27:13,868 --> 00:27:15,828 Speaker 8: and to be at the very top a lot of 605 00:27:15,908 --> 00:27:18,068 Speaker 8: it because of what they have on the front seven 606 00:27:18,268 --> 00:27:20,308 Speaker 8: and how to get after the quarterback and shut. 607 00:27:20,188 --> 00:27:20,668 Speaker 5: Down the run. 608 00:27:21,668 --> 00:27:24,868 Speaker 6: Well, I believe they'll be contenders as well. However, you 609 00:27:25,028 --> 00:27:29,468 Speaker 6: do have the sense of the Seahawks they're gonna be fighting, 610 00:27:29,588 --> 00:27:31,948 Speaker 6: but just walk. I just wrote it out real quick. 611 00:27:31,948 --> 00:27:33,988 Speaker 6: The n C West while they're contenders. All you do 612 00:27:34,108 --> 00:27:35,788 Speaker 6: is have to win the division and you're in the 613 00:27:35,868 --> 00:27:38,788 Speaker 6: race forty nine or Seahawks, the Rams? What is the 614 00:27:38,868 --> 00:27:39,548 Speaker 6: Rams offense? 615 00:27:39,668 --> 00:27:40,588 Speaker 4: Up and down? You don't know? 616 00:27:40,708 --> 00:27:42,908 Speaker 6: They barely before the draft didn't even have a punter 617 00:27:43,428 --> 00:27:45,868 Speaker 6: on the team, right or kicker. 618 00:27:45,908 --> 00:27:46,908 Speaker 4: I don't know which one it is. 619 00:27:47,028 --> 00:27:48,668 Speaker 6: But all I know is when you question the one, 620 00:27:48,868 --> 00:27:51,628 Speaker 6: you're in deep trouble, right Jim financial situation, and then 621 00:27:51,668 --> 00:27:55,388 Speaker 6: the Arizona Cardners with their quarterback situation with Kyler Murray. 622 00:27:55,668 --> 00:27:58,108 Speaker 6: You got a call of duty that's coming out pretty soon, 623 00:27:58,308 --> 00:28:00,708 Speaker 6: and then you have the ac injury that he's gonna 624 00:28:00,708 --> 00:28:03,508 Speaker 6: deal with and just got there's a lot to balance, right, 625 00:28:03,868 --> 00:28:06,388 Speaker 6: Look this report, I just get the information. 626 00:28:06,548 --> 00:28:08,388 Speaker 4: If you don't like it, I can't help. 627 00:28:09,468 --> 00:28:09,628 Speaker 5: Man. 628 00:28:11,908 --> 00:28:14,508 Speaker 9: Hey, man, what's your beef with Oklahoma quarterbacks? You're just 629 00:28:14,628 --> 00:28:16,428 Speaker 9: taking a lot of shuts to man. 630 00:28:16,508 --> 00:28:19,108 Speaker 4: I don't discriminate. I'm an equal opportunist. 631 00:28:19,428 --> 00:28:22,868 Speaker 5: Yeah, I said, what's your beef with Oklahoma court? Don't it's? 632 00:28:23,348 --> 00:28:26,828 Speaker 5: I mean, well, anyway, y'all lonely, I don't know what 633 00:28:26,908 --> 00:28:29,348 Speaker 5: you're talking. Yeah, but we got two to this starting 634 00:28:29,468 --> 00:28:29,748 Speaker 5: right now. 635 00:28:30,228 --> 00:28:35,428 Speaker 6: No, So, but with Trey Lance eight games. It's a 636 00:28:35,468 --> 00:28:38,348 Speaker 6: sample size. And that's exactly what you said. You cannot 637 00:28:38,788 --> 00:28:41,148 Speaker 6: sit here and open a restaurant just because you make 638 00:28:41,228 --> 00:28:44,908 Speaker 6: a good some good biscuits and and make some good baking. 639 00:28:44,988 --> 00:28:48,468 Speaker 6: That's not going to result into having a franchise or 640 00:28:48,588 --> 00:28:52,628 Speaker 6: having a great restaurant. And I'm not really sure what 641 00:28:52,988 --> 00:28:55,228 Speaker 6: and how, but when you use the third overall pick 642 00:28:55,308 --> 00:28:57,708 Speaker 6: and use all the equity that's a Semisiusco forty nine 643 00:28:57,788 --> 00:29:01,708 Speaker 6: ers used, it's hard to really say what Trey Lance 644 00:29:01,788 --> 00:29:05,028 Speaker 6: is gonna be. Just because you're watching great. This doesn't 645 00:29:05,108 --> 00:29:07,508 Speaker 6: mean that that greatness is going to fall into your 646 00:29:07,628 --> 00:29:10,388 Speaker 6: lap and all of a sudden, because he's standing next 647 00:29:10,428 --> 00:29:11,588 Speaker 6: to you, all of a sudden, you're going to be 648 00:29:11,628 --> 00:29:11,988 Speaker 6: great too. 649 00:29:13,348 --> 00:29:16,388 Speaker 4: Underwear Olympics. You see a lot of things. But like 650 00:29:16,468 --> 00:29:18,588 Speaker 4: you said, when you get things. 651 00:29:18,308 --> 00:29:21,028 Speaker 6: Coming at you and when the rubber meets the road 652 00:29:21,268 --> 00:29:24,108 Speaker 6: and you in that rush hour and understanding you got 653 00:29:24,268 --> 00:29:25,268 Speaker 6: to manage everything. 654 00:29:26,148 --> 00:29:26,748 Speaker 4: It's tough. 655 00:29:27,188 --> 00:29:28,988 Speaker 10: Right, here's the rub on it though, right like the 656 00:29:29,068 --> 00:29:31,828 Speaker 10: first year had a thumb injury laid tragic. 657 00:29:32,228 --> 00:29:35,188 Speaker 7: I know, I know that secondary broke his ankle. 658 00:29:35,428 --> 00:29:36,188 Speaker 4: That's not his fault. 659 00:29:37,268 --> 00:29:37,988 Speaker 7: It's not his fault. 660 00:29:37,988 --> 00:29:39,428 Speaker 10: He was running a lot of Yet I think like 661 00:29:39,548 --> 00:29:42,508 Speaker 10: eighteen running rushing attempts in two games, and the first 662 00:29:42,548 --> 00:29:44,708 Speaker 10: game is in that pouring rain, so we don't really 663 00:29:44,828 --> 00:29:46,908 Speaker 10: know that said. Can we see that quote again from 664 00:29:46,988 --> 00:29:47,588 Speaker 10: Jeff Christiensen. 665 00:29:47,708 --> 00:29:49,748 Speaker 7: Let me explain. We see this quote and we just say, oh, well, 666 00:29:49,788 --> 00:29:50,588 Speaker 7: that was what was said. 667 00:29:50,908 --> 00:29:55,268 Speaker 10: Jeff Christiensen is a private quarterback coach for Patrick Mahomes 668 00:29:55,388 --> 00:29:56,948 Speaker 10: and Jimmy Garoppolo and others. 669 00:29:57,348 --> 00:29:59,748 Speaker 7: But like, this isn't coming from the Niners, and it's 670 00:29:59,788 --> 00:30:00,708 Speaker 7: not coming from Lance. 671 00:30:00,748 --> 00:30:03,388 Speaker 10: It's a private quarterback coach who has a business, who 672 00:30:03,468 --> 00:30:05,148 Speaker 10: has the So yes. 673 00:30:05,188 --> 00:30:07,268 Speaker 7: This would obviously help him. 674 00:30:07,428 --> 00:30:09,948 Speaker 10: If Trey Lance has described this way and he saw 675 00:30:10,068 --> 00:30:13,468 Speaker 10: these things, and after seven days, this does no favors 676 00:30:13,548 --> 00:30:15,948 Speaker 10: to trade Lance the individual, Like, you don't want this 677 00:30:16,108 --> 00:30:16,748 Speaker 10: out there right now. 678 00:30:16,868 --> 00:30:19,508 Speaker 7: If he's Tree Lance, you want this laying low. Let 679 00:30:19,548 --> 00:30:21,388 Speaker 7: me go out there, let me prove it on the field, 680 00:30:21,468 --> 00:30:23,188 Speaker 7: and let me go and do this and light it up. 681 00:30:23,428 --> 00:30:25,708 Speaker 10: And let's see Kyle Shanahan say the same things about me, 682 00:30:25,828 --> 00:30:27,988 Speaker 10: or let's see Brian Greasy saying the same things about me. 683 00:30:28,188 --> 00:30:31,268 Speaker 10: Because right now I think Trey Lance I don't think 684 00:30:31,268 --> 00:30:32,548 Speaker 10: it was a trademarket for Trey Lance. 685 00:30:32,708 --> 00:30:34,668 Speaker 7: This past draft. I think that there were reports. I 686 00:30:34,668 --> 00:30:36,748 Speaker 7: think Ian had one that said, they're not making calls. 687 00:30:36,788 --> 00:30:38,788 Speaker 7: Who are calling it? Well, he wasn't trading, so what 688 00:30:39,028 --> 00:30:41,108 Speaker 7: was that? What were the incoming calls? What were they offering. 689 00:30:41,508 --> 00:30:43,748 Speaker 10: He's going to be entering a contract year, He's got 690 00:30:43,788 --> 00:30:45,068 Speaker 10: to pick up the option next year. 691 00:30:45,588 --> 00:30:48,068 Speaker 7: Like this is the biggest year of Trey Lance's life. 692 00:30:48,108 --> 00:30:50,148 Speaker 10: And yet you go back high school was a three 693 00:30:50,228 --> 00:30:53,548 Speaker 10: star recruit, college put in North Dakota State, only played 694 00:30:53,548 --> 00:30:54,668 Speaker 10: and I think thirteen games. 695 00:30:55,228 --> 00:30:57,068 Speaker 7: There is no long. 696 00:30:56,948 --> 00:30:59,508 Speaker 10: Resume, There is no evidence. So we've been hearing these 697 00:30:59,588 --> 00:31:02,028 Speaker 10: things about train Lance. The only thing Tradin Lance can 698 00:31:02,068 --> 00:31:04,268 Speaker 10: do is to go and actually do it. So all 699 00:31:04,508 --> 00:31:07,108 Speaker 10: this talk and all start perbactly that's been his entire career, 700 00:31:07,108 --> 00:31:08,108 Speaker 10: but it's never coming from him. 701 00:31:08,388 --> 00:31:13,068 Speaker 4: He's never gonna be his draft status because. 702 00:31:12,828 --> 00:31:14,308 Speaker 7: It's not just a third overroll pick, it's two first 703 00:31:14,348 --> 00:31:14,868 Speaker 7: round picks. 704 00:31:14,748 --> 00:31:19,188 Speaker 6: On top of Yes, he's not going to change the 705 00:31:19,388 --> 00:31:22,988 Speaker 6: direction of your franchise, and there's nothing wrong with that. 706 00:31:23,188 --> 00:31:28,868 Speaker 7: He is early twenty three. I cannot you know, after 707 00:31:28,908 --> 00:31:30,668 Speaker 7: two years have been out. 708 00:31:30,508 --> 00:31:32,788 Speaker 6: There, listen, this may come across very shrewd. I can 709 00:31:32,868 --> 00:31:34,628 Speaker 6: watch film and I can tell you five minutes if 710 00:31:35,028 --> 00:31:37,788 Speaker 6: a young man can play it right. I'm not saying 711 00:31:37,868 --> 00:31:41,468 Speaker 6: he can't play. But for two first round draft picks, 712 00:31:43,388 --> 00:31:47,828 Speaker 6: the forty nine ers see something at first, just like 713 00:31:47,908 --> 00:31:51,508 Speaker 6: when you hire, you don't really know what kind of 714 00:31:52,188 --> 00:31:55,948 Speaker 6: employee you're going to have until that six months after 715 00:31:56,028 --> 00:31:58,108 Speaker 6: you realize you go, hey, this is what he or she. 716 00:31:58,388 --> 00:32:01,428 Speaker 4: Is capable or incapable of doing it. 717 00:32:01,508 --> 00:32:04,068 Speaker 6: It's not the wrong with it, but two first round 718 00:32:04,148 --> 00:32:07,428 Speaker 6: draft he's not going to win you nine super Bowls 719 00:32:07,548 --> 00:32:08,708 Speaker 6: or seven super Bowls. 720 00:32:08,468 --> 00:32:11,508 Speaker 4: Tomorrow just because that's not who he is. And that's fine. 721 00:32:11,548 --> 00:32:14,548 Speaker 4: He may just be a middle of the road quarterback 722 00:32:14,668 --> 00:32:15,668 Speaker 4: and nothing wrong with that. 723 00:32:16,388 --> 00:32:19,068 Speaker 6: But it's the two first round draft picks that everybody 724 00:32:19,228 --> 00:32:21,988 Speaker 6: is looking at and why he probably wasn't traded. It's 725 00:32:22,068 --> 00:32:25,908 Speaker 6: because the Semptionisco forty nine ers want something in return 726 00:32:26,028 --> 00:32:30,468 Speaker 6: that's more than probably a third, more than a fourth. 727 00:32:30,508 --> 00:32:33,668 Speaker 4: They want multiple. They spent a lot of. 728 00:32:33,788 --> 00:32:38,028 Speaker 6: Money to get him, and they want at least twenty 729 00:32:38,748 --> 00:32:41,948 Speaker 6: I'm assuming probably twenty five thirty five percent return on 730 00:32:42,028 --> 00:32:45,668 Speaker 6: their investment, and anything below that you know, and you 731 00:32:45,708 --> 00:32:46,348 Speaker 6: could do the math. 732 00:32:46,428 --> 00:32:47,188 Speaker 4: Two first rounds. 733 00:32:47,788 --> 00:32:49,508 Speaker 7: It's a lot and they off for a little. 734 00:32:49,628 --> 00:32:52,188 Speaker 9: I just want to have like a kind of a 735 00:32:52,188 --> 00:32:55,548 Speaker 9: little pushback when you say contender, because you said you gotta, 736 00:32:55,628 --> 00:32:57,308 Speaker 9: you know, start winning the division. 737 00:32:57,428 --> 00:33:00,508 Speaker 5: Yeah, winning your division doesn't make you a contender. It 738 00:33:00,628 --> 00:33:01,748 Speaker 5: just gets you in the playoffs. 739 00:33:01,828 --> 00:33:04,268 Speaker 9: Like the Bucks last year, they fought hard to win 740 00:33:04,548 --> 00:33:07,188 Speaker 9: the Vision to get in the playoffs. Nobody thought the 741 00:33:07,268 --> 00:33:09,668 Speaker 9: Bucks were contenders. They just got in the playoffs. So 742 00:33:10,148 --> 00:33:13,708 Speaker 9: winning your division, but we played, you know, yeah, but 743 00:33:13,868 --> 00:33:16,068 Speaker 9: you know, what's what I'm saying. We played the game. 744 00:33:16,188 --> 00:33:21,348 Speaker 9: You knew every year. Let's be realistic. It's about six teams, 745 00:33:21,668 --> 00:33:23,468 Speaker 9: six maybe seventeams. 746 00:33:23,508 --> 00:33:25,868 Speaker 5: Were you like, all right, they really have a shot 747 00:33:25,948 --> 00:33:26,868 Speaker 5: to beat anybody. 748 00:33:26,908 --> 00:33:28,708 Speaker 4: You wouldn't put the forty nine I would not put. 749 00:33:28,628 --> 00:33:31,628 Speaker 5: The forty nine ers at this moment as a team. 750 00:33:31,788 --> 00:33:35,108 Speaker 9: I would put on that list if we had to 751 00:33:35,148 --> 00:33:37,308 Speaker 9: put them versus these other six they have a shot 752 00:33:37,388 --> 00:33:38,548 Speaker 9: to beat the top teams. 753 00:33:38,588 --> 00:33:39,268 Speaker 5: I just wouldn't do that. 754 00:33:39,348 --> 00:33:41,788 Speaker 6: I would because of the I would because of the defense, 755 00:33:41,908 --> 00:33:45,428 Speaker 6: because that defense gives you more and more opportunities, even 756 00:33:45,508 --> 00:33:47,668 Speaker 6: if your offense is still made you. 757 00:33:47,828 --> 00:33:49,788 Speaker 4: Cannot ever get back. 758 00:33:50,948 --> 00:33:53,308 Speaker 6: If your offense can't move the ball and your defense 759 00:33:53,428 --> 00:33:56,108 Speaker 6: isn't very good, then you got two negatives. But if 760 00:33:56,148 --> 00:33:58,468 Speaker 6: you got at least one positive, then that does give 761 00:33:58,508 --> 00:34:01,068 Speaker 6: you opportunity. And the forty nine ers what Rock Party. 762 00:34:01,628 --> 00:34:04,828 Speaker 6: I'm not saying that he helps them become world beaters, 763 00:34:05,348 --> 00:34:10,468 Speaker 6: but he's efficient and well, Kyle Shanahan. Efficiency is something 764 00:34:10,548 --> 00:34:13,548 Speaker 6: that they've been missing at the quarterback position when you 765 00:34:13,748 --> 00:34:18,428 Speaker 6: compare it to how good the defense is. So if 766 00:34:18,468 --> 00:34:21,908 Speaker 6: you have that efficiency, smart a guy who knows a 767 00:34:22,028 --> 00:34:24,508 Speaker 6: game manager, whether that they like that tag or not, 768 00:34:24,668 --> 00:34:27,108 Speaker 6: a game manager is something that's great. 769 00:34:27,228 --> 00:34:29,948 Speaker 4: If you don't have a game manager, well you don't 770 00:34:29,988 --> 00:34:31,748 Speaker 4: have a game manager. You started to realize, Man, I'm 771 00:34:31,788 --> 00:34:33,628 Speaker 4: sure oh would love a game manager today. 772 00:34:33,908 --> 00:34:35,588 Speaker 2: But how many times last season did you go, are 773 00:34:35,628 --> 00:34:37,068 Speaker 2: they going to have a game manager? When they went 774 00:34:37,108 --> 00:34:39,068 Speaker 2: through their first quarterback and then their second quarterback and 775 00:34:39,068 --> 00:34:41,268 Speaker 2: then their third quarterback. So this all the defending of 776 00:34:41,268 --> 00:34:43,268 Speaker 2: Brock Party. I mean, we weren't talking about Brock Party 777 00:34:43,348 --> 00:34:43,628 Speaker 2: a year. 778 00:34:43,668 --> 00:34:44,228 Speaker 3: I mean, nobody. 779 00:34:44,548 --> 00:34:47,388 Speaker 2: This is a team that's proven, even with uncertainty like 780 00:34:47,508 --> 00:34:48,668 Speaker 2: Mike Shanahan's come up 781 00:34:48,708 --> 00:34:50,788 Speaker 3: With a way that they were a game away from 782 00:34:50,828 --> 00:34:51,308 Speaker 3: the super Bowl,