1 00:00:00,800 --> 00:00:03,880 Speaker 1: Rick Prolepside has the first Animore up the side by 2 00:00:04,160 --> 00:00:10,360 Speaker 1: forty thirty Funny ten five touchdown Joston. There is no 3 00:00:10,600 --> 00:00:16,439 Speaker 1: off season for your Houston Texans. Game day is every day. No, 4 00:00:17,040 --> 00:00:22,120 Speaker 1: it's Texans, All Exans, Hello Texans, Welcome to the program. 5 00:00:22,120 --> 00:00:24,840 Speaker 1: Mark Vanderman or John Harris with you. Let's rock into 6 00:00:24,880 --> 00:00:29,120 Speaker 1: the weekend here on Texans Radio with Blunty to discuss 7 00:00:29,360 --> 00:00:32,360 Speaker 1: Nick Casserio met with the media today. Well here a 8 00:00:32,360 --> 00:00:35,479 Speaker 1: couple of things what he had to say about moving 9 00:00:35,520 --> 00:00:37,560 Speaker 1: up and down on the draft, Johnny and I actually 10 00:00:37,680 --> 00:00:40,200 Speaker 1: visited with him, but we're gonna save that for next week. 11 00:00:40,520 --> 00:00:42,960 Speaker 1: A little longer visit on some of the nuances of 12 00:00:43,120 --> 00:00:47,519 Speaker 1: Casserio's first draft as the general manager of the Houston Texans, 13 00:00:47,560 --> 00:00:50,520 Speaker 1: and of course drawing on some New England experience, because 14 00:00:50,520 --> 00:00:53,600 Speaker 1: he has two decades of experience there, Johnny, and you know, 15 00:00:53,640 --> 00:00:55,840 Speaker 1: I want to start right there with you. Of course, 16 00:00:56,360 --> 00:00:59,160 Speaker 1: they've been through some drafts in New England, and you know, 17 00:00:59,240 --> 00:01:01,880 Speaker 1: some have gone than others. I just think it's gonna 18 00:01:01,880 --> 00:01:03,960 Speaker 1: be interesting to see him at the helm of his 19 00:01:04,000 --> 00:01:08,160 Speaker 1: own draft, because what you'll never know unless he tells 20 00:01:08,160 --> 00:01:11,360 Speaker 1: you privately or something. What you'll never know is, you know, 21 00:01:11,440 --> 00:01:14,319 Speaker 1: where did he disagree with Belichick on certain players and 22 00:01:14,360 --> 00:01:16,039 Speaker 1: he thought maybe they should have taken a guy that 23 00:01:16,080 --> 00:01:18,360 Speaker 1: they didn't, or they shouldn't have taken a certain player 24 00:01:18,400 --> 00:01:21,959 Speaker 1: that they did. Who knows, Because everybody's got an opinion 25 00:01:22,040 --> 00:01:25,160 Speaker 1: and now it's his decision. He keeps saying, we it's 26 00:01:25,160 --> 00:01:27,760 Speaker 1: an organizational thing, but yeah, he's the guy who has 27 00:01:27,800 --> 00:01:30,440 Speaker 1: the final say here. So it'll be interesting to see 28 00:01:30,440 --> 00:01:33,640 Speaker 1: how this plays out in a couple of weeks. No doubt, 29 00:01:33,720 --> 00:01:36,280 Speaker 1: I've said this, man, I don't I don't know how 30 00:01:36,280 --> 00:01:41,240 Speaker 1: many times over the years, just because somebody works closely 31 00:01:41,280 --> 00:01:45,240 Speaker 1: with somebody, you're gonna take a certain number of things. 32 00:01:45,240 --> 00:01:47,960 Speaker 1: But when you do it on your own, you may 33 00:01:48,480 --> 00:01:52,000 Speaker 1: you may think completely differently about that situation. Look, the 34 00:01:52,040 --> 00:01:55,120 Speaker 1: Texans the Patriots are two different organizations to difent ways 35 00:01:55,200 --> 00:01:59,080 Speaker 1: looking at it. They're built, you know, differently. So over 36 00:01:59,120 --> 00:02:02,600 Speaker 1: the years, knowing that they had Tom Brady all those years, 37 00:02:02,600 --> 00:02:04,840 Speaker 1: there were certain things that they could do or would 38 00:02:04,920 --> 00:02:08,280 Speaker 1: want to do from a draft perspective, I've thought it 39 00:02:08,360 --> 00:02:11,800 Speaker 1: was interesting because reading after Nick was hired Greg Baddard, 40 00:02:12,400 --> 00:02:14,880 Speaker 1: who we know very well, and covers the Patriots and 41 00:02:15,000 --> 00:02:18,480 Speaker 1: covers Boston Sports. Does a really nice job with Boston 42 00:02:18,520 --> 00:02:22,480 Speaker 1: Sports Online. He created at himself. Came from SI. He 43 00:02:22,680 --> 00:02:24,679 Speaker 1: was talking about the drafts the Patriots have had the 44 00:02:24,760 --> 00:02:28,000 Speaker 1: last few years and that there was a there was 45 00:02:28,040 --> 00:02:30,720 Speaker 1: a thought from those in the media that you know 46 00:02:31,360 --> 00:02:35,280 Speaker 1: that Bill Belichick was, you know, kind of pulling the strings, 47 00:02:35,320 --> 00:02:37,960 Speaker 1: even though that he was getting information from naked from 48 00:02:38,000 --> 00:02:40,760 Speaker 1: his personnel staff to go one way. You know, Bill 49 00:02:40,840 --> 00:02:42,160 Speaker 1: was seeing it in a different way, and he was 50 00:02:42,200 --> 00:02:44,880 Speaker 1: going to be the ultimate shot caller. Well, not as 51 00:02:44,919 --> 00:02:47,000 Speaker 1: being put to the test in some sense, because Nick 52 00:02:47,440 --> 00:02:50,679 Speaker 1: is going to be the one telling whomever to write 53 00:02:50,680 --> 00:02:52,320 Speaker 1: the name in a card, right, this name on a car, 54 00:02:52,360 --> 00:02:55,080 Speaker 1: to pick number sixty seven, let's go. It's his And 55 00:02:55,120 --> 00:02:57,919 Speaker 1: I can imagine all the different drafts he's done now, 56 00:02:58,440 --> 00:03:02,240 Speaker 1: the fact that he is solely responsible for what happens 57 00:03:02,280 --> 00:03:05,320 Speaker 1: in this draft and building this roster. I think it's 58 00:03:05,320 --> 00:03:07,320 Speaker 1: a challenge just to talking to him. I think it's 59 00:03:07,360 --> 00:03:09,800 Speaker 1: a challenge. A he's not intimidated by not that anybody 60 00:03:09,800 --> 00:03:11,560 Speaker 1: would think he is, but he's definitely not. I think 61 00:03:11,600 --> 00:03:14,960 Speaker 1: he's looking forward to it. I think he loves the team, 62 00:03:15,040 --> 00:03:20,280 Speaker 1: building aspect of the NFL. I think he loves that. 63 00:03:20,840 --> 00:03:23,960 Speaker 1: I get that feeling. I mean, if all the transactions 64 00:03:24,440 --> 00:03:28,400 Speaker 1: all right, example of that it continues even today. We 65 00:03:28,520 --> 00:03:32,720 Speaker 1: got two transactions that happened with two guys that could 66 00:03:32,840 --> 00:03:34,720 Speaker 1: man very well play a role for this team if 67 00:03:34,720 --> 00:03:37,080 Speaker 1: they end up being healthy. But I think I think 68 00:03:37,200 --> 00:03:41,160 Speaker 1: Nick is looking forward to the opportunity to be collaborative 69 00:03:41,200 --> 00:03:43,200 Speaker 1: with his staff with James, looked for a director of 70 00:03:43,240 --> 00:03:45,920 Speaker 1: college scouting, and look forward to having a tremendous draft. 71 00:03:45,920 --> 00:03:48,320 Speaker 1: But once you're the one making that call, I mean, 72 00:03:48,800 --> 00:03:52,000 Speaker 1: you know, look, you and I. You and I have 73 00:03:52,080 --> 00:03:54,680 Speaker 1: done how many game broadcasts together, and all these different 74 00:03:54,680 --> 00:03:57,960 Speaker 1: broadcasts together. And you know if I one day, when 75 00:03:58,000 --> 00:03:59,720 Speaker 1: I'm eight years old, what to go do a play 76 00:03:59,720 --> 00:04:02,440 Speaker 1: by play somewhere? Would people expect me to say rock 77 00:04:02,480 --> 00:04:05,760 Speaker 1: and roll on a touchdown? Well? Yeah, he used with Mark. 78 00:04:05,840 --> 00:04:07,600 Speaker 1: I mean Mark used to do it, so he should do, 79 00:04:07,640 --> 00:04:11,000 Speaker 1: you know what I mean? So yeah, so people wouldn't 80 00:04:11,040 --> 00:04:12,720 Speaker 1: expect me to do it. So don't expect Nick to 81 00:04:12,760 --> 00:04:14,840 Speaker 1: be just like Bill Belichick, even though he spent a 82 00:04:14,880 --> 00:04:17,400 Speaker 1: lot of time together. This is his draft and doing 83 00:04:17,440 --> 00:04:19,680 Speaker 1: it for this organization's gonna be different than what they 84 00:04:19,680 --> 00:04:21,680 Speaker 1: would have done even if it was his draft up 85 00:04:21,680 --> 00:04:24,039 Speaker 1: in New England. Well, we're gonna play more likely to 86 00:04:24,080 --> 00:04:26,279 Speaker 1: happen a little bit later, we'll have some draft related 87 00:04:26,360 --> 00:04:29,840 Speaker 1: questions in that segment, but one of the things that's 88 00:04:29,839 --> 00:04:32,880 Speaker 1: going to come up is trades moving up and down 89 00:04:33,040 --> 00:04:35,480 Speaker 1: in the draft. It was interesting to me how Brian 90 00:04:35,680 --> 00:04:39,159 Speaker 1: Gain when he ran the draft didn't really move and 91 00:04:39,240 --> 00:04:42,320 Speaker 1: he had picks to use that he used carefully, and 92 00:04:42,520 --> 00:04:44,680 Speaker 1: there were some good picks there, justin Reid among them, 93 00:04:44,680 --> 00:04:47,280 Speaker 1: no doubt about it. But I think Cassio, based on 94 00:04:47,400 --> 00:04:50,320 Speaker 1: what we've seen so far, is gonna do some moving. 95 00:04:50,760 --> 00:04:53,440 Speaker 1: And he was asked about that during his press conference today. 96 00:04:53,480 --> 00:04:55,039 Speaker 1: Here's what he had to say. I think when you 97 00:04:55,080 --> 00:04:57,200 Speaker 1: just look at the draft in general, right, there's a 98 00:04:57,240 --> 00:04:59,719 Speaker 1: multitude of strategies that you can employ, a lot of 99 00:04:59,720 --> 00:05:02,359 Speaker 1: that is based on resource allocation, and a lot of 100 00:05:02,400 --> 00:05:04,680 Speaker 1: it is really player driven. Right. So when you talk 101 00:05:04,680 --> 00:05:07,320 Speaker 1: about a moving up for a player or moving up 102 00:05:07,360 --> 00:05:10,440 Speaker 1: in the draft, who you moving up for? Right? And 103 00:05:10,480 --> 00:05:13,200 Speaker 1: what's the cost associated with doing that? Right? So in 104 00:05:13,320 --> 00:05:15,320 Speaker 1: order to move X number of spots, Okay, it's going 105 00:05:15,400 --> 00:05:17,840 Speaker 1: to cost you this right, So part of our draft, 106 00:05:17,880 --> 00:05:20,599 Speaker 1: I would say, preparations look at different scenarios, Right, how 107 00:05:20,640 --> 00:05:23,200 Speaker 1: far can we actually move relative to the resources that 108 00:05:23,240 --> 00:05:25,560 Speaker 1: we currently have in place? Right? So I think the 109 00:05:25,600 --> 00:05:28,320 Speaker 1: most important thing is always being prepared to pick whenever 110 00:05:28,360 --> 00:05:30,560 Speaker 1: you're scheduled to pick, and if there's an opportunity to 111 00:05:30,560 --> 00:05:33,640 Speaker 1: move up or down, we'll be flexible, we'll be open minded, 112 00:05:33,839 --> 00:05:35,560 Speaker 1: and we'll just try to make best use of the 113 00:05:35,560 --> 00:05:37,679 Speaker 1: resources that we have. I would say there's no set 114 00:05:37,720 --> 00:05:40,600 Speaker 1: formula mark of going up or going down, and it's 115 00:05:40,800 --> 00:05:44,280 Speaker 1: very player specific and very player driven. So if you 116 00:05:44,320 --> 00:05:47,040 Speaker 1: feel like you might be at risk of potentially losing 117 00:05:47,080 --> 00:05:49,400 Speaker 1: a player and is a player that you really like, okay, 118 00:05:49,440 --> 00:05:51,920 Speaker 1: maybe it's worth moving five or six spots. And then 119 00:05:51,960 --> 00:05:54,400 Speaker 1: what's the cost associated with doing that. So again, we're 120 00:05:54,400 --> 00:05:56,200 Speaker 1: gonna have to look at our picks, what we have, 121 00:05:56,360 --> 00:05:58,599 Speaker 1: what gives us the opportunity to move up. If we 122 00:05:58,640 --> 00:06:00,440 Speaker 1: want to move down, we think we can back and 123 00:06:00,480 --> 00:06:02,960 Speaker 1: acquire the same player. There's some risks involved in that, 124 00:06:03,120 --> 00:06:04,960 Speaker 1: so you try to weigh everything and just try to 125 00:06:05,000 --> 00:06:07,640 Speaker 1: make a good decision whenever you have to pick. Johnny, 126 00:06:07,640 --> 00:06:12,680 Speaker 1: I like listening to Nick speak because he's animated, he's passionate, 127 00:06:13,080 --> 00:06:16,040 Speaker 1: he's smart, and again, we don't know how it's all 128 00:06:16,040 --> 00:06:18,360 Speaker 1: going to work out, but so far, I really liked 129 00:06:18,400 --> 00:06:20,520 Speaker 1: what I saw, and you mentioned it before the cut 130 00:06:20,560 --> 00:06:23,279 Speaker 1: there that hey, you can tell he likes making some 131 00:06:23,320 --> 00:06:26,480 Speaker 1: transactions here because he's made plenty of them. I can 132 00:06:26,640 --> 00:06:30,880 Speaker 1: understand wanting to do that and having this whole project 133 00:06:31,000 --> 00:06:33,920 Speaker 1: here because look, people look at the Texans and everybody 134 00:06:33,960 --> 00:06:37,039 Speaker 1: knows what happened last year with the four win season, 135 00:06:37,160 --> 00:06:40,720 Speaker 1: and they know the quarterback situation, it being what it is. 136 00:06:41,080 --> 00:06:43,839 Speaker 1: Nick is really retooling this whole thing. And he's the 137 00:06:43,880 --> 00:06:46,200 Speaker 1: first one to tell you. Also, Hey, I don't know 138 00:06:46,200 --> 00:06:48,200 Speaker 1: who's gonna be on the team come training camp or 139 00:06:48,240 --> 00:06:50,200 Speaker 1: after training camp. You know, he's not a lot of guys. 140 00:06:50,200 --> 00:06:53,640 Speaker 1: There's no guarantee for anybody, and I think that means 141 00:06:53,839 --> 00:06:56,400 Speaker 1: it's all wide open. But you know they have a 142 00:06:56,440 --> 00:06:58,960 Speaker 1: plan and he's not going to tell you everything. So 143 00:06:59,000 --> 00:07:01,719 Speaker 1: a lot of gf like a lot of gms, he's 144 00:07:01,760 --> 00:07:04,440 Speaker 1: not gonna give you the game plan going into the draft. 145 00:07:04,480 --> 00:07:06,440 Speaker 1: A lot of GMS hold press conferences and they say 146 00:07:06,440 --> 00:07:08,280 Speaker 1: a whole lot about nothing. I think he gave me 147 00:07:08,320 --> 00:07:10,320 Speaker 1: a little bit more than a lot of them would. 148 00:07:10,360 --> 00:07:13,480 Speaker 1: Though as to what he's thinking in terms of how 149 00:07:13,520 --> 00:07:16,840 Speaker 1: he approaches it anyway, maybe not how he regards every 150 00:07:16,840 --> 00:07:19,600 Speaker 1: single player in position group, though, I think for me 151 00:07:19,800 --> 00:07:22,960 Speaker 1: listening to him, market was, you know, sort of confirmation 152 00:07:23,680 --> 00:07:29,840 Speaker 1: as to what I've believed over the years about how 153 00:07:29,960 --> 00:07:33,000 Speaker 1: you do move up and down a draft board, and 154 00:07:33,120 --> 00:07:35,640 Speaker 1: that is you look at it and and you look 155 00:07:35,680 --> 00:07:40,000 Speaker 1: at you know, we're thinking about this particular player, or 156 00:07:40,320 --> 00:07:42,840 Speaker 1: we're thinking about this particular position. We look up on 157 00:07:42,880 --> 00:07:45,480 Speaker 1: the board and we go, Man, we got four or 158 00:07:45,520 --> 00:07:48,840 Speaker 1: five guys that we absolutely could take in any of 159 00:07:48,920 --> 00:07:50,520 Speaker 1: the four of the five we have very we have 160 00:07:50,720 --> 00:07:56,360 Speaker 1: very closely ranked, and we pick in eight spots. So 161 00:07:56,480 --> 00:07:58,920 Speaker 1: you know what, why don't we see if somebody wants 162 00:07:59,000 --> 00:08:01,440 Speaker 1: to move up, Maybe not for one of those players, 163 00:08:01,440 --> 00:08:04,000 Speaker 1: maybe for a player of their own choosing. However, we're 164 00:08:04,040 --> 00:08:06,120 Speaker 1: still gonna get one of those four or five guys 165 00:08:06,560 --> 00:08:08,840 Speaker 1: that's gonna go. I mean, it's a it's a simple, 166 00:08:09,240 --> 00:08:11,360 Speaker 1: you know kind of econ one eleven, which I talked 167 00:08:11,360 --> 00:08:14,440 Speaker 1: to Lebrian many many years ago. It's it's simply that 168 00:08:14,480 --> 00:08:16,880 Speaker 1: it's just supplying demand. If there are a bunch of 169 00:08:16,880 --> 00:08:20,160 Speaker 1: players that are available, and you feel like you can 170 00:08:20,240 --> 00:08:22,800 Speaker 1: get one of those, you kind of play you played 171 00:08:22,840 --> 00:08:25,120 Speaker 1: out and you trade down and then all of a sudden, man, 172 00:08:25,160 --> 00:08:27,480 Speaker 1: three of those guys come off the board, and now 173 00:08:27,480 --> 00:08:29,880 Speaker 1: there's only one in that mix. Well you move back 174 00:08:29,960 --> 00:08:33,200 Speaker 1: up and go get one and then see what the 175 00:08:33,400 --> 00:08:36,080 Speaker 1: net is at the end of the day. And look, 176 00:08:36,120 --> 00:08:38,400 Speaker 1: you know Bill did that last year with the draft 177 00:08:38,400 --> 00:08:39,720 Speaker 1: and kind of moved around to be able to get 178 00:08:39,800 --> 00:08:43,040 Speaker 1: John Heck and John Heck, John Reed and Charlie Heck. 179 00:08:43,080 --> 00:08:45,679 Speaker 1: There I go merging names, and I think Nick is 180 00:08:45,720 --> 00:08:49,959 Speaker 1: absolutely gonna do the same thing. I feel for him 181 00:08:49,960 --> 00:08:52,920 Speaker 1: in some sense that that first night on Thursday, there's 182 00:08:52,920 --> 00:08:57,840 Speaker 1: gonna be at this point, there's nothing there, and there's 183 00:08:57,880 --> 00:08:59,679 Speaker 1: a part of me that thinks kind of likes with 184 00:08:59,760 --> 00:09:01,559 Speaker 1: Ryan and hey, look it's a good kind of trial 185 00:09:01,679 --> 00:09:04,240 Speaker 1: run to kind of go through a night and go 186 00:09:04,320 --> 00:09:08,440 Speaker 1: through the rounds and discuss various things that are happening 187 00:09:08,480 --> 00:09:10,880 Speaker 1: and then put it all together at the end of 188 00:09:10,880 --> 00:09:13,000 Speaker 1: the night and then go back in and to day two. 189 00:09:13,040 --> 00:09:15,840 Speaker 1: And I think that that's what Nick will do, and 190 00:09:15,840 --> 00:09:17,840 Speaker 1: I'm looking forward to seeing how they handle it. But 191 00:09:18,240 --> 00:09:20,000 Speaker 1: it's gotta be tough to kind of be chomping at 192 00:09:20,040 --> 00:09:22,480 Speaker 1: the bit to make some draft picks and then have 193 00:09:22,480 --> 00:09:24,360 Speaker 1: to wait till sixty seven, to the last NFL team 194 00:09:24,400 --> 00:09:26,960 Speaker 1: to make a pick. But after once you get to 195 00:09:27,000 --> 00:09:30,400 Speaker 1: sixty seven, from sixty seven to two thirty three, eight picks. 196 00:09:31,120 --> 00:09:33,160 Speaker 1: And I wrote something, you know, Mark, I wrote today 197 00:09:33,240 --> 00:09:35,480 Speaker 1: from my daily Brew. It was funny. I was kind 198 00:09:35,520 --> 00:09:37,560 Speaker 1: of thinking about it, and then Sean and Seth kind 199 00:09:37,559 --> 00:09:39,439 Speaker 1: of brought it up, and I just kind of pushed 200 00:09:39,400 --> 00:09:43,800 Speaker 1: it over the finish line talking about all the players. 201 00:09:43,960 --> 00:09:46,600 Speaker 1: If you think about players that Texas have drafted third 202 00:09:46,679 --> 00:09:50,240 Speaker 1: round and beyond, Yeah, you can put together a full, 203 00:09:50,400 --> 00:09:52,800 Speaker 1: a full roster, a full roster of players. You know, 204 00:09:52,840 --> 00:09:56,200 Speaker 1: t J Eight's running back, you know Arian Foster, Dominic, 205 00:09:56,640 --> 00:10:01,120 Speaker 1: Davis Dominic, Williams, Kiki QT, tight End, the Norwoodz andwhen 206 00:10:01,200 --> 00:10:03,960 Speaker 1: Daniels or Nakens, you know Dared Newton. I mean, yeah, 207 00:10:03,960 --> 00:10:06,160 Speaker 1: I went through and I put together a starting twenty 208 00:10:06,200 --> 00:10:09,079 Speaker 1: two of players that were drafted the third round or later, 209 00:10:09,480 --> 00:10:14,320 Speaker 1: so you can you can find value. Obviously that's nineteen drafts, 210 00:10:14,320 --> 00:10:17,920 Speaker 1: but you still if you're able to find two three 211 00:10:17,960 --> 00:10:21,680 Speaker 1: starters from third round and beyond. You gotta feel like 212 00:10:21,679 --> 00:10:24,800 Speaker 1: this has been a pretty a pretty effective draft, and 213 00:10:25,240 --> 00:10:27,520 Speaker 1: it needs to be. But you gotta feel like if 214 00:10:27,559 --> 00:10:30,040 Speaker 1: you get two or three of those guys like you 215 00:10:30,080 --> 00:10:32,160 Speaker 1: have in previous years, and you're twenty eighteen getting Jordan 216 00:10:32,200 --> 00:10:36,560 Speaker 1: Nakins and Jordan Reid, Jordan Reid, Jordan Nakins and Justin Reid, 217 00:10:36,880 --> 00:10:40,240 Speaker 1: you gotta feel pretty good. Yeah, no, I think it. Look, 218 00:10:40,280 --> 00:10:42,680 Speaker 1: it's always a great point to remind everybody that you 219 00:10:42,679 --> 00:10:44,800 Speaker 1: can get value in the draft. The greatest quarterback of 220 00:10:44,840 --> 00:10:48,200 Speaker 1: all time is a sixth round draft choice. One of 221 00:10:48,200 --> 00:10:50,840 Speaker 1: the greatest quarterbacks of all time, Joe Montana is a 222 00:10:50,920 --> 00:10:53,480 Speaker 1: third round draft choice. I mean, you know, the list 223 00:10:53,520 --> 00:10:56,000 Speaker 1: goes on and on. Terrell Davis in the sixth, sixth round. 224 00:10:56,200 --> 00:10:58,320 Speaker 1: The list goes on and on and on. And I'm 225 00:10:58,400 --> 00:11:00,920 Speaker 1: glad that they brought up this to their franchise and 226 00:11:00,960 --> 00:11:04,440 Speaker 1: everybody who they've gotten, despite getting some criticism for mid 227 00:11:04,480 --> 00:11:08,880 Speaker 1: round selections, everybody they've gotten down the line. Because you've 228 00:11:08,880 --> 00:11:11,280 Speaker 1: got to field a team. It's not just about the quarterback. 229 00:11:11,320 --> 00:11:13,240 Speaker 1: And I just mentioned a couple of quarterbacks who were 230 00:11:13,280 --> 00:11:15,599 Speaker 1: not first or second round draft choices. You've got to 231 00:11:15,640 --> 00:11:18,200 Speaker 1: field an entire team, and it's not just about this year. 232 00:11:18,240 --> 00:11:20,600 Speaker 1: It's about building for the future. But I like the 233 00:11:20,679 --> 00:11:25,520 Speaker 1: approach they're taking now. He was asked, obviously, questions about 234 00:11:25,520 --> 00:11:28,840 Speaker 1: DeShawn Watson today, and Nick was very clear on letting 235 00:11:28,840 --> 00:11:31,520 Speaker 1: the process play out legally. It is a legal matter. 236 00:11:31,720 --> 00:11:34,120 Speaker 1: I mean, everybody's listening to what everyone's saying about it, 237 00:11:34,200 --> 00:11:36,200 Speaker 1: So we'll just leave it at that. Like we do 238 00:11:36,280 --> 00:11:39,079 Speaker 1: every night here, we talk ball. But Johnny, the quarterback 239 00:11:39,120 --> 00:11:44,520 Speaker 1: position is asked about was addressed by Cassio, and he 240 00:11:44,559 --> 00:11:48,400 Speaker 1: was asked specifically about Trod Taylor, who's on this team 241 00:11:48,440 --> 00:11:51,360 Speaker 1: now and has some playing experience. And I didn't get 242 00:11:51,400 --> 00:11:53,720 Speaker 1: to this part with you last night. It did ask 243 00:11:53,720 --> 00:11:56,520 Speaker 1: the general, But in Taylor Taylor, if they have to 244 00:11:56,640 --> 00:11:59,280 Speaker 1: end up playing Taylor or end up playing Taylor for 245 00:11:59,320 --> 00:12:02,400 Speaker 1: whatever reason, what are they getting in Taylor at this 246 00:12:02,480 --> 00:12:05,320 Speaker 1: stage of his career? What does he bring to the table. 247 00:12:05,480 --> 00:12:11,400 Speaker 1: Just gonna vacuum, steadiness, steady, trustworthy, not gonna turn the 248 00:12:11,440 --> 00:12:14,480 Speaker 1: ball over much, doesn't take a ton of a ton 249 00:12:14,520 --> 00:12:18,120 Speaker 1: of risks, a ton of chances. Is willing to live 250 00:12:18,200 --> 00:12:21,120 Speaker 1: to see second and third down if the play breaks 251 00:12:21,160 --> 00:12:24,280 Speaker 1: down he could take off and he can scoot. Now 252 00:12:24,600 --> 00:12:28,040 Speaker 1: he's he's still got some juice. So I think he's 253 00:12:28,080 --> 00:12:31,400 Speaker 1: got the things that you feel, you know, great about. Look, 254 00:12:31,520 --> 00:12:34,800 Speaker 1: is he gonna be able to make every single throw 255 00:12:34,840 --> 00:12:36,840 Speaker 1: that we've seen the last three or four years. No, 256 00:12:37,480 --> 00:12:38,959 Speaker 1: But I think he is going to take care of 257 00:12:39,000 --> 00:12:42,000 Speaker 1: the football. He's gonna run it himself when he needs to. 258 00:12:42,400 --> 00:12:43,920 Speaker 1: And I think he is going to be the steady 259 00:12:43,960 --> 00:12:46,560 Speaker 1: hand that when he gets in the huddle and he 260 00:12:46,600 --> 00:12:48,640 Speaker 1: looks his guys in the eyes, they trust him and 261 00:12:48,720 --> 00:12:51,600 Speaker 1: they know, look, we're in good hands with this guy. Yeah, 262 00:12:51,720 --> 00:12:55,120 Speaker 1: And I think he is going to be the utmost professional. 263 00:12:55,240 --> 00:13:01,240 Speaker 1: And to your point about about the uh, you know, 264 00:13:01,320 --> 00:13:03,559 Speaker 1: drafting a quarterback, if that's if that's on the table. 265 00:13:03,640 --> 00:13:05,160 Speaker 1: You know, we talked to the general last night, and 266 00:13:05,480 --> 00:13:07,839 Speaker 1: one thing I took out of our conversation outside of 267 00:13:07,840 --> 00:13:10,280 Speaker 1: the fact is that man loves his own lae or 268 00:13:10,280 --> 00:13:14,440 Speaker 1: bailor university as well as should. He mentioned. He added 269 00:13:14,600 --> 00:13:17,280 Speaker 1: his mock draft, taking Kellen Mond at sixty seven from 270 00:13:17,280 --> 00:13:21,000 Speaker 1: Texas A and M. And when I think about a 271 00:13:21,080 --> 00:13:24,679 Speaker 1: rookie and I want to know what quarterback, you know, 272 00:13:24,720 --> 00:13:27,199 Speaker 1: what's the quarterback room, like, all of a sudden, throw 273 00:13:27,200 --> 00:13:29,320 Speaker 1: a rookie in that mix. First of all, Kellen Mond 274 00:13:29,360 --> 00:13:31,160 Speaker 1: would be the right kind of rookie because he'll soak 275 00:13:31,200 --> 00:13:36,680 Speaker 1: in everything. He's kind of a quiet guy by nature, 276 00:13:37,040 --> 00:13:39,880 Speaker 1: but his players follow him. Jimbo Fisher loved him. He 277 00:13:39,960 --> 00:13:44,080 Speaker 1: learned under Jimbo. Jimbo coached him hard, and Kellen Mond responded. 278 00:13:44,880 --> 00:13:48,160 Speaker 1: And I think Trod Taylor would be the consummate professional 279 00:13:48,240 --> 00:13:51,000 Speaker 1: to help Mond get to a different level of play. 280 00:13:51,679 --> 00:13:54,559 Speaker 1: So if man had to go in a game, Trod 281 00:13:54,559 --> 00:13:56,240 Speaker 1: Taylor is the kind of guy you want on the 282 00:13:56,240 --> 00:13:58,160 Speaker 1: sideline to be able to say, all right, young buck, 283 00:13:58,360 --> 00:14:00,760 Speaker 1: here's what you should be looking for. Safety comes down. 284 00:14:00,800 --> 00:14:02,360 Speaker 1: Here's what they're doing when they have this guy in 285 00:14:02,400 --> 00:14:04,680 Speaker 1: the game. That's what should be looking at. You know, 286 00:14:04,800 --> 00:14:07,760 Speaker 1: they're in this particular coverage. You know, look this way, 287 00:14:07,880 --> 00:14:09,840 Speaker 1: look safe, so off, go this way. You know, those 288 00:14:09,840 --> 00:14:11,560 Speaker 1: are the things that Trod Taylor is going to be 289 00:14:11,600 --> 00:14:14,800 Speaker 1: able to provide, even if he's not on the field 290 00:14:14,800 --> 00:14:18,679 Speaker 1: and they are going with a rookie or another quarterback 291 00:14:18,760 --> 00:14:23,800 Speaker 1: that's not him. I there's something soothing about knowing that 292 00:14:23,880 --> 00:14:28,680 Speaker 1: Trod Taylor is potentially the starting quarterback for this team. 293 00:14:28,680 --> 00:14:31,920 Speaker 1: If things you know are are gonna stay where they are, 294 00:14:32,040 --> 00:14:35,520 Speaker 1: I feel okay about that, and more than okay, I 295 00:14:35,560 --> 00:14:38,120 Speaker 1: feel like, all right, this this this offense won't put 296 00:14:38,160 --> 00:14:40,480 Speaker 1: up forty points a game, but I know they're not 297 00:14:40,520 --> 00:14:41,920 Speaker 1: going to sit there and turn the ball over and 298 00:14:41,960 --> 00:14:44,520 Speaker 1: you bunch of dumb stuff. That offense is going to 299 00:14:44,560 --> 00:14:46,480 Speaker 1: be led by one of the better professionals in this game. 300 00:14:46,480 --> 00:14:48,360 Speaker 1: And I feel good about that. Well, you want the 301 00:14:48,440 --> 00:14:51,480 Speaker 1: vander assessment because I actually the other night as I 302 00:14:51,560 --> 00:14:54,520 Speaker 1: lay awake, and sometimes you know, when you can't sleep, 303 00:14:54,720 --> 00:14:57,000 Speaker 1: and people who are listening right now, if you're one 304 00:14:57,040 --> 00:14:59,440 Speaker 1: of the people who like me on accage, and I 305 00:14:59,480 --> 00:15:02,360 Speaker 1: just get it, like I can fall asleep very easily, 306 00:15:02,520 --> 00:15:04,920 Speaker 1: but I'll wake up at about two two thirty and 307 00:15:04,960 --> 00:15:07,120 Speaker 1: I'm up for a while, and if I got stuff 308 00:15:07,120 --> 00:15:09,000 Speaker 1: on my mind, I'm better off just taking care of 309 00:15:09,000 --> 00:15:10,960 Speaker 1: that stuff right then then trying to sleep and then 310 00:15:11,000 --> 00:15:15,160 Speaker 1: you know, thinking the wheels anyway, So I decided I'd 311 00:15:15,160 --> 00:15:16,640 Speaker 1: get up and do some things. And then I said, 312 00:15:16,640 --> 00:15:18,640 Speaker 1: you know what, I haven't really watched Taylor yet. I mean, 313 00:15:18,720 --> 00:15:20,640 Speaker 1: he's on our team. Let's take a look at what 314 00:15:20,680 --> 00:15:24,400 Speaker 1: he can do. And the vander assessment, really educated assessment, 315 00:15:24,520 --> 00:15:28,080 Speaker 1: is you're right, he doesn't. He doesn't throw picks. This 316 00:15:28,080 --> 00:15:32,320 Speaker 1: guy does not throw picks. Everyone talks about mobility, and 317 00:15:32,480 --> 00:15:36,400 Speaker 1: it's not like, oh, wild Fran Tarkington scrambles and that 318 00:15:36,480 --> 00:15:38,920 Speaker 1: kind of thing. You're talking about a guy who can 319 00:15:38,960 --> 00:15:43,920 Speaker 1: do design rollouts, move that pocket, high percentage passes, and 320 00:15:44,120 --> 00:15:48,080 Speaker 1: guess what, the ball is out fast with him. I 321 00:15:48,200 --> 00:15:51,880 Speaker 1: think that with the receivers you have, if you have 322 00:15:51,960 --> 00:15:55,720 Speaker 1: to go in this direction, you could do a lot worse. This. 323 00:15:55,720 --> 00:15:58,560 Speaker 1: This could really be interesting now. I think for the Texans, 324 00:15:58,600 --> 00:16:01,680 Speaker 1: no matter what happens under center, they've got to run 325 00:16:01,720 --> 00:16:03,960 Speaker 1: the ball better. Big breaking news headline there. They got 326 00:16:03,960 --> 00:16:06,200 Speaker 1: to run the ball better in twenty twenty one, no doubt, 327 00:16:06,640 --> 00:16:08,080 Speaker 1: and I think they got the tools to do it 328 00:16:08,160 --> 00:16:10,720 Speaker 1: right now. The running backs they have, whatever else they 329 00:16:10,760 --> 00:16:13,440 Speaker 1: decide to add from here. And the way the old 330 00:16:13,440 --> 00:16:16,920 Speaker 1: line is shaping up, you know, the upside of this 331 00:16:17,080 --> 00:16:21,240 Speaker 1: old line this group they have is pretty high. Now. 332 00:16:21,280 --> 00:16:23,400 Speaker 1: They need some things, like we said last night, things 333 00:16:23,680 --> 00:16:25,480 Speaker 1: they need to break right. They need a lot of 334 00:16:25,520 --> 00:16:28,240 Speaker 1: things to break right, but maybe not as many as 335 00:16:28,280 --> 00:16:30,760 Speaker 1: you think, and it could all be pretty cool here, 336 00:16:30,840 --> 00:16:32,120 Speaker 1: all right. A couple of other things I want to 337 00:16:32,160 --> 00:16:34,920 Speaker 1: hit on in this segment. As Nick Cassera met with 338 00:16:34,920 --> 00:16:37,440 Speaker 1: the media today and of course was asked about the 339 00:16:37,440 --> 00:16:41,360 Speaker 1: offseason program, Well, that starts next week. But as you've 340 00:16:41,360 --> 00:16:44,360 Speaker 1: been reading reports, there are so many teams, so many 341 00:16:44,400 --> 00:16:47,240 Speaker 1: players around the league who have elected not to participate. 342 00:16:47,320 --> 00:16:49,840 Speaker 1: Some teams have a sort of hybrid participation. He was 343 00:16:49,880 --> 00:16:52,120 Speaker 1: clear that, hey, guys have been coming in to workout. 344 00:16:52,160 --> 00:16:55,480 Speaker 1: We're open. Come on in, workout. We'll take care of you. 345 00:16:55,960 --> 00:16:58,880 Speaker 1: We've got the facility here, Johnny. I understand where the 346 00:16:58,880 --> 00:17:01,720 Speaker 1: players are coming from. I think that this is a 347 00:17:01,800 --> 00:17:06,040 Speaker 1: really interesting issue because it sort of reopens the CBA. 348 00:17:06,119 --> 00:17:09,480 Speaker 1: You know, because you have COVID, and even though the 349 00:17:09,560 --> 00:17:12,400 Speaker 1: vaccine is here and many people have been vaxed twice, 350 00:17:12,520 --> 00:17:15,119 Speaker 1: you have, You've got your double dose. You're all set 351 00:17:15,160 --> 00:17:17,800 Speaker 1: to go. I've had COVID and I've had one of 352 00:17:17,840 --> 00:17:20,880 Speaker 1: the vaccinations, you know, part one, I need part two. 353 00:17:20,880 --> 00:17:23,120 Speaker 1: I need the sequel. So we'll see how it goes 354 00:17:23,160 --> 00:17:26,080 Speaker 1: for me. But not everybody has had it yet. Some 355 00:17:26,119 --> 00:17:29,000 Speaker 1: people won't take it. You have protocols. I get it. 356 00:17:29,040 --> 00:17:31,600 Speaker 1: I understand where they're coming from. I just think that, 357 00:17:31,960 --> 00:17:34,360 Speaker 1: you know, they just have to live harmoniously through this 358 00:17:34,440 --> 00:17:37,000 Speaker 1: time of the offseason because we all what the most 359 00:17:37,040 --> 00:17:40,280 Speaker 1: important thing is to get football played in the fall. 360 00:17:40,600 --> 00:17:43,720 Speaker 1: We'll see how they arrive at that. I just feel like, oh, 361 00:17:43,840 --> 00:17:45,640 Speaker 1: this team could really use some work on the field, 362 00:17:45,680 --> 00:17:47,560 Speaker 1: and I'll be surprised if they don't get at least 363 00:17:47,640 --> 00:17:51,040 Speaker 1: some somehow someway, you get at least some work before 364 00:17:51,080 --> 00:17:53,680 Speaker 1: the big break prior to training camp. Maybe it doesn't 365 00:17:53,680 --> 00:17:55,000 Speaker 1: happen and they just got to go to camp and 366 00:17:55,000 --> 00:17:58,120 Speaker 1: suck it up from there. But we'll see how it goes. Yeah, 367 00:17:58,119 --> 00:18:01,600 Speaker 1: I'm with you on that. I think depending on how 368 00:18:01,600 --> 00:18:03,639 Speaker 1: you define the worst case best case scenario, but I 369 00:18:03,680 --> 00:18:08,040 Speaker 1: think best case scenarios, we do see these guys for 370 00:18:08,320 --> 00:18:11,480 Speaker 1: two three weeks, you know, kind of an OTA's mini 371 00:18:11,520 --> 00:18:14,000 Speaker 1: camp sort of session, just kind of a you know, 372 00:18:14,119 --> 00:18:16,200 Speaker 1: kind of a quick in and out. You come there. 373 00:18:16,280 --> 00:18:18,560 Speaker 1: You just give a rookie is the lay of the land. 374 00:18:18,760 --> 00:18:21,359 Speaker 1: They could see the building, kind of know where things are. 375 00:18:22,000 --> 00:18:24,359 Speaker 1: Maybe you you know, go you know, with training camp, 376 00:18:24,400 --> 00:18:26,840 Speaker 1: you kind of change training camp a little bit. Look, 377 00:18:26,840 --> 00:18:30,119 Speaker 1: they're three preseason games at least that we believe that 378 00:18:30,160 --> 00:18:33,440 Speaker 1: are going to be that are going to happen, and 379 00:18:34,160 --> 00:18:37,359 Speaker 1: I think after last year, Look, I know, for you know, 380 00:18:37,400 --> 00:18:39,480 Speaker 1: the starters are kind of like in preseason games, let's 381 00:18:39,480 --> 00:18:43,119 Speaker 1: just get to the regular season. Most preseason games, I 382 00:18:43,119 --> 00:18:46,600 Speaker 1: think they're hugely important for guys, and especially for this 383 00:18:46,720 --> 00:18:49,080 Speaker 1: roster that you know, none of these guys have played 384 00:18:49,200 --> 00:18:51,960 Speaker 1: together for the most part, so yeah, you know, putting 385 00:18:52,000 --> 00:18:53,520 Speaker 1: them all in the same field together, in the same 386 00:18:53,600 --> 00:18:55,680 Speaker 1: jersey will be kind of interesting. But I think that's 387 00:18:55,720 --> 00:18:57,560 Speaker 1: kind of the best cases we'll get that. I think 388 00:18:57,600 --> 00:19:00,200 Speaker 1: the worst case would be just get the training camp 389 00:19:00,320 --> 00:19:04,000 Speaker 1: and hopefully by training camp third week in July, whatever 390 00:19:04,040 --> 00:19:07,600 Speaker 1: they decide it's going to be this year that you know, 391 00:19:07,600 --> 00:19:09,280 Speaker 1: they take kind of a ramp up period and then 392 00:19:09,280 --> 00:19:12,320 Speaker 1: they're they're ready, they're ready to go from there. I 393 00:19:12,400 --> 00:19:14,000 Speaker 1: do think and I said this the other night, Market, 394 00:19:13,960 --> 00:19:18,120 Speaker 1: I don't know, I think you were having your golf tournament, 395 00:19:18,119 --> 00:19:21,000 Speaker 1: and I've talked about this kind of offseason, and so look, 396 00:19:21,040 --> 00:19:23,639 Speaker 1: maybe that's the compromise all along. Instead of having like 397 00:19:23,760 --> 00:19:27,080 Speaker 1: six weeks on site conditioning or whatever, it was then 398 00:19:27,600 --> 00:19:30,480 Speaker 1: three weeks of OTAs and a week of mini camp 399 00:19:31,440 --> 00:19:35,040 Speaker 1: condense all that, let them do virtual meetings leading up 400 00:19:35,080 --> 00:19:38,040 Speaker 1: to maybe a two or three OTA and then a 401 00:19:38,080 --> 00:19:40,240 Speaker 1: mini camp, and then away you go, and then you 402 00:19:40,320 --> 00:19:41,840 Speaker 1: come back in training camp and you're ready to go. 403 00:19:42,040 --> 00:19:45,120 Speaker 1: I think that feels like a compromise that everybody could 404 00:19:45,160 --> 00:19:46,920 Speaker 1: get with because the players are like, look, we don't 405 00:19:46,920 --> 00:19:49,639 Speaker 1: have to spend five or six weeks at the facility 406 00:19:50,200 --> 00:19:52,159 Speaker 1: just doing virtual meetings and condition. We could do that 407 00:19:52,200 --> 00:19:54,080 Speaker 1: on our own. Trust us, we did it last year. 408 00:19:54,800 --> 00:19:56,640 Speaker 1: But then we'll be in the building for a little 409 00:19:56,640 --> 00:20:00,520 Speaker 1: bit of practice to put everything together. And I you know, 410 00:20:00,560 --> 00:20:02,879 Speaker 1: I know, look, I know the players don't, you know, 411 00:20:03,080 --> 00:20:07,080 Speaker 1: love the off season, but I would imagine for a 412 00:20:07,240 --> 00:20:10,639 Speaker 1: shortened two three week period or three or four week period, 413 00:20:11,040 --> 00:20:13,000 Speaker 1: I think the players would actually sort of like it, 414 00:20:13,240 --> 00:20:16,000 Speaker 1: like getting background or teammates, meeting the new teammates, helping 415 00:20:16,040 --> 00:20:19,359 Speaker 1: the rookies, just kind of getting in that mindset and 416 00:20:19,400 --> 00:20:22,199 Speaker 1: then taking that break. That break is obviously huge for 417 00:20:22,240 --> 00:20:25,119 Speaker 1: them to get ready for training camp, but I think 418 00:20:25,560 --> 00:20:28,520 Speaker 1: as opposed to a nine, ten week or I don't 419 00:20:28,520 --> 00:20:30,320 Speaker 1: know whatever how many weeks it is, eleven twelve week 420 00:20:30,359 --> 00:20:33,000 Speaker 1: off season, cutting that down to like two to three 421 00:20:33,040 --> 00:20:35,600 Speaker 1: weeks or three to four weeks. I think the players 422 00:20:35,640 --> 00:20:38,400 Speaker 1: could get with that, and I think the teams, when 423 00:20:38,440 --> 00:20:41,040 Speaker 1: the organizations, would be fine with that as well. And again, 424 00:20:41,040 --> 00:20:43,439 Speaker 1: you must be speaking not you you. Yeah, I know 425 00:20:43,520 --> 00:20:46,280 Speaker 1: these are just our opinions, okay, not the official opinions 426 00:20:46,280 --> 00:20:50,160 Speaker 1: of Jacksons. So I mean, I want to be clear 427 00:20:50,160 --> 00:20:53,480 Speaker 1: about that. But you're saying in the future that could 428 00:20:53,480 --> 00:20:56,360 Speaker 1: be a compromise moving forward if I mean, if that's 429 00:20:56,400 --> 00:20:58,240 Speaker 1: going to be negotiated again, because they just signed in 430 00:20:58,280 --> 00:21:00,720 Speaker 1: a green man. That's to say they should be in 431 00:21:00,920 --> 00:21:03,439 Speaker 1: voluntarily of course, but we all know the history of 432 00:21:03,440 --> 00:21:06,240 Speaker 1: this thing. That's the thing I don't get. The history 433 00:21:06,240 --> 00:21:08,480 Speaker 1: of this thing is that, yeah, it's voluntary, but the 434 00:21:08,560 --> 00:21:11,080 Speaker 1: voluntary it's kind of in quotes. It's like, well, it's 435 00:21:11,200 --> 00:21:13,719 Speaker 1: voluntary that you pull the court on your parachute. When 436 00:21:13,760 --> 00:21:16,919 Speaker 1: you jump out of an airplane, that's voluntary as well. 437 00:21:16,960 --> 00:21:20,560 Speaker 1: It's not that severe. I get it. But when they 438 00:21:20,600 --> 00:21:23,199 Speaker 1: negotiated the CBA, they all knew what the lay of 439 00:21:23,200 --> 00:21:26,399 Speaker 1: the land was going in prior to COVID hitting. I know, 440 00:21:26,480 --> 00:21:29,840 Speaker 1: COVID kind of changes everything. I just think it'd be 441 00:21:29,840 --> 00:21:32,080 Speaker 1: great to get together at least for a little bit, 442 00:21:32,119 --> 00:21:34,480 Speaker 1: like you said, so you don't have to introduce yourself 443 00:21:34,560 --> 00:21:37,960 Speaker 1: come late July. You know who your teammates are. You know, 444 00:21:38,240 --> 00:21:42,800 Speaker 1: the install is done because during OTAs is what training 445 00:21:42,800 --> 00:21:44,760 Speaker 1: camp kind of used to be. You know, now you 446 00:21:44,800 --> 00:21:47,240 Speaker 1: just have two weeks of training camp. That's just practice. 447 00:21:47,520 --> 00:21:51,120 Speaker 1: You know, the install has already really taken place, the 448 00:21:51,200 --> 00:21:54,240 Speaker 1: foundation of it. Now. You might be putting in some 449 00:21:54,280 --> 00:21:58,280 Speaker 1: decorations and things like that, but the basic stuff is 450 00:21:58,320 --> 00:22:01,760 Speaker 1: in and that's where Look, what did we always hear 451 00:22:01,800 --> 00:22:05,600 Speaker 1: about the Bill O'Brien offense? Right? It's the most complicated offense. 452 00:22:05,800 --> 00:22:08,119 Speaker 1: Oh my gosh. So what are we running here with 453 00:22:08,240 --> 00:22:11,160 Speaker 1: Tim Kelly? You know, you and I have visited with Nick. 454 00:22:11,200 --> 00:22:13,640 Speaker 1: We really didn't get into a lot of those details yet. 455 00:22:13,680 --> 00:22:15,199 Speaker 1: You know, I really want to get into that with 456 00:22:15,280 --> 00:22:17,280 Speaker 1: Kelly a little bit. What are you really running here? 457 00:22:17,520 --> 00:22:19,680 Speaker 1: Did you kind of simplify it a little bit? Because 458 00:22:19,720 --> 00:22:21,679 Speaker 1: you know that we have guys who are coming together 459 00:22:21,760 --> 00:22:24,240 Speaker 1: from all over the world to play here for the 460 00:22:24,280 --> 00:22:28,720 Speaker 1: Houston Texans with four hundred new players this year, whatever 461 00:22:28,720 --> 00:22:30,560 Speaker 1: the number is going to be by the time we 462 00:22:30,640 --> 00:22:33,280 Speaker 1: hit the starting line, So you want to make sure 463 00:22:33,920 --> 00:22:37,119 Speaker 1: that they can get acclimated and assimilate the offense as 464 00:22:37,200 --> 00:22:40,760 Speaker 1: quickly as possible. But guess what they know this. You know, 465 00:22:41,040 --> 00:22:43,280 Speaker 1: they sit around the conference room table or the zoom 466 00:22:43,280 --> 00:22:45,720 Speaker 1: meeting or whatever, and they're like, you know what, we 467 00:22:45,800 --> 00:22:49,040 Speaker 1: gotta make sure they can they can grasp this very quickly, 468 00:22:49,160 --> 00:22:53,359 Speaker 1: otherwise it's going to be too complicated. What strikes me 469 00:22:53,400 --> 00:22:55,560 Speaker 1: when I look back at the O'Brien era, Johnny, and 470 00:22:55,560 --> 00:22:58,840 Speaker 1: I know you feel this way too, that they often 471 00:22:58,880 --> 00:23:03,040 Speaker 1: had their best coaching performances when the chips were down 472 00:23:03,200 --> 00:23:05,640 Speaker 1: and they had to sort of simplify things and just go, 473 00:23:05,960 --> 00:23:09,000 Speaker 1: you know, let's just one off game plan, right case, 474 00:23:09,119 --> 00:23:11,160 Speaker 1: Keenum out of a deer blind, one off game plan, 475 00:23:11,240 --> 00:23:15,280 Speaker 1: we dominate the Ravens DeShawn Watson on a short week 476 00:23:15,359 --> 00:23:18,440 Speaker 1: with no tight ends. They didn't dominate the game, but 477 00:23:18,480 --> 00:23:20,679 Speaker 1: they won the game on the road against an opponent 478 00:23:20,760 --> 00:23:25,000 Speaker 1: that was really hungry. And situations like that, they often 479 00:23:25,080 --> 00:23:28,760 Speaker 1: had their best stuff as a coaching step, their best work. 480 00:23:28,960 --> 00:23:31,040 Speaker 1: And I know all those guys are gone, but you 481 00:23:31,080 --> 00:23:33,040 Speaker 1: have Bobby King here and obviously Tim Kelly is a 482 00:23:33,160 --> 00:23:37,320 Speaker 1: very key component returning as the offensive coordinator. We'll see 483 00:23:37,400 --> 00:23:40,480 Speaker 1: you know, because I think this entire year might feel 484 00:23:40,520 --> 00:23:42,440 Speaker 1: a little bit like that. Let's see what we could 485 00:23:42,640 --> 00:23:45,920 Speaker 1: put together for twenty twenty one. Yeah, there's no doubt. 486 00:23:45,960 --> 00:23:48,280 Speaker 1: Don't forget the second half of the Bill's playoff game 487 00:23:48,800 --> 00:23:52,119 Speaker 1: talk about the epitome of back to the Wall and 488 00:23:52,280 --> 00:23:55,080 Speaker 1: backs to the Wall. I mean that's I mean, that's 489 00:23:55,119 --> 00:23:57,480 Speaker 1: what that whole you know, second half was. You know, 490 00:23:57,560 --> 00:24:00,240 Speaker 1: you've seen Gilly in the game game like, man, Gilly 491 00:24:00,320 --> 00:24:02,800 Speaker 1: hasn't played hardly at all. How's he in the game? 492 00:24:02,840 --> 00:24:05,439 Speaker 1: And they're doing some different things with our pos and 493 00:24:05,480 --> 00:24:08,160 Speaker 1: how they're doing it like that that second half exactly, 494 00:24:08,160 --> 00:24:11,840 Speaker 1: And I agree with you. I'm curious to see what 495 00:24:12,400 --> 00:24:16,080 Speaker 1: you know, what offense. I've been watching Illinois from last 496 00:24:16,160 --> 00:24:19,800 Speaker 1: year and that looks a little different from the love 497 00:24:19,840 --> 00:24:22,439 Speaker 1: you Smith defense set I was used to seeing. There 498 00:24:22,440 --> 00:24:25,480 Speaker 1: are some different wrinkles in there, So will we see 499 00:24:25,520 --> 00:24:28,560 Speaker 1: some of that? How we how's that going to look? 500 00:24:28,600 --> 00:24:32,200 Speaker 1: So I'm really curious how the football aspect comes together. 501 00:24:32,720 --> 00:24:37,439 Speaker 1: I've been I've loved the roster building stuff, just to 502 00:24:37,440 --> 00:24:39,840 Speaker 1: see every day, okay, what are they doing? Then you 503 00:24:39,880 --> 00:24:42,840 Speaker 1: see teams releasing players and you're like, Okay, could Nick 504 00:24:42,880 --> 00:24:46,760 Speaker 1: go after this guy? And maybe they do. Maurice Hurst 505 00:24:46,800 --> 00:24:49,840 Speaker 1: and arden Key got released by the Raiders, made it 506 00:24:49,880 --> 00:24:53,080 Speaker 1: through waivers. You know, we can always use edge and 507 00:24:53,240 --> 00:24:56,920 Speaker 1: interior defensive line help. Maybe you give them a call 508 00:24:56,960 --> 00:25:00,800 Speaker 1: and see what they got. All right, hold that thought. 509 00:25:01,000 --> 00:25:03,680 Speaker 1: We've got more likely to happen coming up. We've got 510 00:25:03,720 --> 00:25:05,800 Speaker 1: news from around the league. You just gave some of 511 00:25:05,800 --> 00:25:08,280 Speaker 1: it that we have to get to. We got a 512 00:25:08,320 --> 00:25:11,080 Speaker 1: whole lot of things happening here on Texans All Access 513 00:25:11,119 --> 00:25:16,600 Speaker 1: stick around. Can't get enough Texans Radio. We've got shows, 514 00:25:16,600 --> 00:25:20,000 Speaker 1: We've got podcast, we've got interviews. It's all on Houston 515 00:25:20,080 --> 00:25:25,240 Speaker 1: Texans dot com. 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Happy Friday, Texans Radio, keeping your 534 00:26:41,119 --> 00:26:44,040 Speaker 1: company on the drive home or wherever you are headed 535 00:26:44,600 --> 00:26:46,359 Speaker 1: right now. And Johnny, are you ready to play the 536 00:26:46,400 --> 00:26:48,679 Speaker 1: game that we play usually on Thursday, sometimes on Fridays, 537 00:26:48,680 --> 00:26:50,480 Speaker 1: but we're gonna play it tonight. It's Friday. Let's do it. 538 00:26:50,640 --> 00:26:56,200 Speaker 1: More likely to happen, more likely to happen a trade 539 00:26:56,400 --> 00:27:00,159 Speaker 1: made by the Texans that affects Friday night or not. 540 00:27:00,320 --> 00:27:03,359 Speaker 1: In other words, right now, they have one pick on 541 00:27:03,440 --> 00:27:05,800 Speaker 1: Friday night of the draft, two weeks from tonight, they 542 00:27:05,840 --> 00:27:09,000 Speaker 1: will make a selection, a third round selection. Will they 543 00:27:09,160 --> 00:27:11,760 Speaker 1: have a trade that affects that night. Will they drop 544 00:27:11,840 --> 00:27:14,840 Speaker 1: down or somehow package something to move up into the 545 00:27:14,880 --> 00:27:17,960 Speaker 1: second round. I don't know, But will it happen or not? 546 00:27:18,840 --> 00:27:22,840 Speaker 1: I think they will make one pick on Friday night. 547 00:27:24,520 --> 00:27:27,080 Speaker 1: I think that pick will not happen at sixty seven. 548 00:27:27,440 --> 00:27:31,760 Speaker 1: Ooh ooh. So you think they move up or down? Down? 549 00:27:33,000 --> 00:27:36,600 Speaker 1: They move down to get more fourth rounders that kind 550 00:27:36,600 --> 00:27:40,840 Speaker 1: of thing. Yeah, maybe maybe even maybe even something next year, 551 00:27:41,680 --> 00:27:44,440 Speaker 1: depending on Look, they're sitting at sixty seven. That's a 552 00:27:44,480 --> 00:27:47,080 Speaker 1: hot it's a high third. Some teams would say, hey man, 553 00:27:47,080 --> 00:27:48,920 Speaker 1: that's a low that's a low second, and that's a 554 00:27:49,119 --> 00:27:52,480 Speaker 1: that's a valuable pick. Somebody sitting there comes off the 555 00:27:52,520 --> 00:27:55,320 Speaker 1: board and maybe a team is just dead set on 556 00:27:55,440 --> 00:27:58,120 Speaker 1: having that player, and they call Nick and they're like, look, man, 557 00:27:58,640 --> 00:28:02,359 Speaker 1: we'll give you, you know, we'll give you our third, 558 00:28:02,480 --> 00:28:06,760 Speaker 1: which is you know, a late third or compensatory third, 559 00:28:07,440 --> 00:28:11,840 Speaker 1: and we'll give you a third next year. Move on 560 00:28:11,920 --> 00:28:14,320 Speaker 1: down and we'll move up and go get our player. 561 00:28:14,440 --> 00:28:17,560 Speaker 1: I mean, at that point, if I'm Nick, the philosophy. 562 00:28:17,600 --> 00:28:20,000 Speaker 1: If I if we just gotta go on what we've 563 00:28:20,040 --> 00:28:23,359 Speaker 1: seen now, what he's told us, but what we've seen, 564 00:28:24,200 --> 00:28:26,800 Speaker 1: he's gonna try and find every way possible to add 565 00:28:27,160 --> 00:28:29,639 Speaker 1: as much paint on the canvas as possible before he 566 00:28:29,720 --> 00:28:31,840 Speaker 1: kind of puts everything together to get the full painting. 567 00:28:32,359 --> 00:28:35,760 Speaker 1: So if somebody calls him and says, look, move on 568 00:28:35,800 --> 00:28:39,760 Speaker 1: down to compensatory land in round three, we'll give you 569 00:28:39,840 --> 00:28:42,200 Speaker 1: that pick, and we'll give you a second or third 570 00:28:42,240 --> 00:28:45,000 Speaker 1: next year. Do it. Heck, yeah, you do it. I 571 00:28:45,040 --> 00:28:47,640 Speaker 1: mean whatever you can pile up for twenty twenty two. 572 00:28:47,960 --> 00:28:50,760 Speaker 1: You know, the one thing about these two drafts, and 573 00:28:50,840 --> 00:28:54,200 Speaker 1: it's it's not an excuse to draft poorly. But I 574 00:28:54,240 --> 00:28:58,840 Speaker 1: do think if you can find players in these drafts, 575 00:28:59,280 --> 00:29:01,840 Speaker 1: but then when things are quote unquote back to normal, 576 00:29:01,920 --> 00:29:06,640 Speaker 1: you can have your scouts out on a full scouting 577 00:29:07,720 --> 00:29:10,520 Speaker 1: regimen in twenty twenty one season. So that's you're just 578 00:29:10,880 --> 00:29:13,640 Speaker 1: ready to go for twenty twenty two. I think you're 579 00:29:14,080 --> 00:29:16,720 Speaker 1: that much better off. I'm not saying that you get 580 00:29:16,840 --> 00:29:19,360 Speaker 1: rid of these picks, you walk out of there with 581 00:29:19,400 --> 00:29:23,000 Speaker 1: eight players, but I think if you can move down, 582 00:29:23,200 --> 00:29:24,840 Speaker 1: I mean, that would be a perfect scenario right there, 583 00:29:24,840 --> 00:29:27,800 Speaker 1: to me, for us on radio, not so good. But 584 00:29:27,840 --> 00:29:29,680 Speaker 1: if I'm looking at it, going, look, I just got 585 00:29:29,880 --> 00:29:32,440 Speaker 1: I'm moving down. I'm staying in the third, but I'm 586 00:29:32,480 --> 00:29:34,440 Speaker 1: getting a second or third round from next year to 587 00:29:34,440 --> 00:29:36,800 Speaker 1: do it. Heck, yeah, bring it on, let's go, let's 588 00:29:36,840 --> 00:29:39,959 Speaker 1: do it. I want more players, I want more picks 589 00:29:40,120 --> 00:29:43,800 Speaker 1: because I guarantee, after years over, Nick's gonna go through 590 00:29:43,840 --> 00:29:46,360 Speaker 1: that roster building situation again and he's gonna be able 591 00:29:46,400 --> 00:29:49,000 Speaker 1: to look and say, Okay, we drafted these guys, signed 592 00:29:49,040 --> 00:29:51,800 Speaker 1: these guys. You like these guys, these guys not so much. 593 00:29:51,880 --> 00:29:54,280 Speaker 1: Let's churning out bottom of the roster and let's go. Now, 594 00:29:54,360 --> 00:29:56,480 Speaker 1: let's get ready for twenty twenty two's draft and see 595 00:29:56,480 --> 00:29:59,400 Speaker 1: where we sit, what we have on hand, and who 596 00:29:59,480 --> 00:30:02,160 Speaker 1: knows how this situation will play out at that one 597 00:30:02,200 --> 00:30:04,240 Speaker 1: position that we don't talk a lot about right now, 598 00:30:04,680 --> 00:30:06,680 Speaker 1: who knows how that plays out. So to me, you 599 00:30:06,760 --> 00:30:10,360 Speaker 1: just accumulate as much as you possibly can. You don't 600 00:30:10,480 --> 00:30:13,240 Speaker 1: have to have pick number number sixty seven, right, it's 601 00:30:13,280 --> 00:30:17,200 Speaker 1: not written in in Texans constitution, but you gotta have it. 602 00:30:17,760 --> 00:30:20,120 Speaker 1: But you walk out of there with pick number ninety 603 00:30:20,160 --> 00:30:24,320 Speaker 1: three and you get the second round pick next year 604 00:30:24,360 --> 00:30:28,560 Speaker 1: that might turn into number fifty two. This and your 605 00:30:28,560 --> 00:30:31,080 Speaker 1: second round pick, and this and your first round pick. Man, 606 00:30:31,120 --> 00:30:33,200 Speaker 1: that's how you start building this thing. So yeah, yeah, 607 00:30:33,640 --> 00:30:37,120 Speaker 1: I know, I just I need instant gratification though, this 608 00:30:37,280 --> 00:30:39,760 Speaker 1: is just who I all right, Well you're gonna get 609 00:30:39,880 --> 00:30:42,640 Speaker 1: You're gonna get it a little bit later, that's all. Yeah, 610 00:30:42,640 --> 00:30:45,000 Speaker 1: I know, but I want it now, all right? Next up? 611 00:30:45,640 --> 00:30:49,719 Speaker 1: More likely to happen they take a quarterback in this draft, 612 00:30:49,840 --> 00:30:52,040 Speaker 1: or they don't take a quarterback. I'm just I'm talking 613 00:30:52,040 --> 00:30:54,720 Speaker 1: about six round, seventh round, could be anywhere, do they 614 00:30:54,760 --> 00:30:58,160 Speaker 1: take one or not? More likely to happen. I think 615 00:30:58,200 --> 00:31:02,200 Speaker 1: you take a quarterback now, your first. By the way, 616 00:31:02,240 --> 00:31:04,120 Speaker 1: have you done a second vandermok and I've missed it 617 00:31:04,520 --> 00:31:06,520 Speaker 1: now I'm gonna do one next week? Okay, all right, 618 00:31:06,520 --> 00:31:09,520 Speaker 1: just make it sure, ye your first vandermoch. You had 619 00:31:09,520 --> 00:31:13,680 Speaker 1: Sam Ellinger late rounds going to Texans, and I liked 620 00:31:13,720 --> 00:31:17,800 Speaker 1: that idea a lot because I felt like, maybe you 621 00:31:17,960 --> 00:31:21,520 Speaker 1: try and squeeze something out of that pick. I e. 622 00:31:22,200 --> 00:31:24,720 Speaker 1: Maybe you find kind of this slash sort of role 623 00:31:24,760 --> 00:31:28,360 Speaker 1: for Sam Ellinger. Obviously, he continues to work at quarterback. 624 00:31:28,400 --> 00:31:31,120 Speaker 1: Everybody will point to Taysom Hill, kind of old heads 625 00:31:31,160 --> 00:31:34,000 Speaker 1: a point to Cardell Stewart. You know, guy that can 626 00:31:34,040 --> 00:31:36,520 Speaker 1: do a little bit of everything. Maybe line up at quarterback, 627 00:31:36,520 --> 00:31:38,720 Speaker 1: maybe line up and running back. There are some things 628 00:31:38,720 --> 00:31:41,200 Speaker 1: you can do. Now if you have your choice of players, 629 00:31:41,240 --> 00:31:43,360 Speaker 1: do I want to have Phil Lindsay on the field 630 00:31:43,360 --> 00:31:45,000 Speaker 1: of marketing er on the field, or David Johnson the 631 00:31:45,000 --> 00:31:48,760 Speaker 1: field versus Sam Ellinger? Oh, but I'll play here or 632 00:31:48,800 --> 00:31:51,680 Speaker 1: play there. Yeah? Who knows what you could do with 633 00:31:51,840 --> 00:31:54,680 Speaker 1: a guy like that. So yeah, and you then continue 634 00:31:54,760 --> 00:31:57,800 Speaker 1: to allow him to develop that quarterback I don't love 635 00:31:57,840 --> 00:32:03,480 Speaker 1: this quarterback class when you get beyond Mond Trask, you know, 636 00:32:03,600 --> 00:32:07,160 Speaker 1: Davis Mills. But I could see them taking one at 637 00:32:07,200 --> 00:32:10,280 Speaker 1: sixty seven, one of those three guys. I would go, 638 00:32:10,400 --> 00:32:12,960 Speaker 1: Mond Mills, then Trash. But you could take any of 639 00:32:12,960 --> 00:32:14,720 Speaker 1: those three guys and I would be okay with it. 640 00:32:15,240 --> 00:32:17,440 Speaker 1: Let let those guys develop a little bit. They're all 641 00:32:17,440 --> 00:32:21,720 Speaker 1: a little bit different. But I think, yeah, I would 642 00:32:21,800 --> 00:32:24,640 Speaker 1: be fine with that. So I think to have a 643 00:32:24,800 --> 00:32:27,959 Speaker 1: young guy to mold the quarterback position will be helpful 644 00:32:27,960 --> 00:32:31,560 Speaker 1: because you just I mean, we have we have no idea. 645 00:32:31,680 --> 00:32:34,160 Speaker 1: I mean think back to Belichick's first draft with the 646 00:32:34,200 --> 00:32:37,560 Speaker 1: Patriots in two thousand and get the sixth round pick 647 00:32:37,560 --> 00:32:40,160 Speaker 1: one ninety nine, and they're like, hey, you like this 648 00:32:40,280 --> 00:32:42,480 Speaker 1: Brady kid. What do you think he's sixth round? I mean, 649 00:32:43,160 --> 00:32:45,560 Speaker 1: I don't know, whatever, Yeah, draft him, He's yeah, he did, 650 00:32:45,680 --> 00:32:48,280 Speaker 1: he did well. And look what happens. I want to 651 00:32:48,280 --> 00:32:51,760 Speaker 1: see that draft room footage where Janius is well picked 652 00:32:51,800 --> 00:32:54,640 Speaker 1: a guy who's gonna go to ten super balls. Oh 653 00:32:54,680 --> 00:32:58,880 Speaker 1: my gosh, yeah, probably not. By the way, I'll be 654 00:32:59,200 --> 00:33:01,800 Speaker 1: shocked if they take a quarterback at sixty seven. I'm 655 00:33:01,800 --> 00:33:03,160 Speaker 1: just saying that right now on the record. Yeah, I 656 00:33:03,160 --> 00:33:06,160 Speaker 1: don't think it will be sixty seven. McClain put it 657 00:33:06,160 --> 00:33:08,440 Speaker 1: in his mock. But you know, look, I put Ellinger 658 00:33:08,480 --> 00:33:11,400 Speaker 1: in mind because I want to watch more entertaining preseason 659 00:33:11,440 --> 00:33:13,440 Speaker 1: games and I think he'll definitely help in that in 660 00:33:13,480 --> 00:33:15,720 Speaker 1: that regard, and you never know one else. Let's get 661 00:33:15,760 --> 00:33:19,080 Speaker 1: to the next one more likely to happen. All right? 662 00:33:19,200 --> 00:33:22,040 Speaker 1: Last night, you said, because Fields is the betting favorite 663 00:33:22,040 --> 00:33:24,240 Speaker 1: to be the third pick, and I said, is it 664 00:33:24,240 --> 00:33:27,520 Speaker 1: gonna be the third pick? And you said probably right, Yes, 665 00:33:27,800 --> 00:33:30,320 Speaker 1: I would pick Trey Lance. But Ty Lance are just 666 00:33:31,200 --> 00:33:33,800 Speaker 1: but what's going to happen? So more likely to happen? 667 00:33:34,320 --> 00:33:38,560 Speaker 1: Who's next Mac Jones or Trey Lance? Not your selection, 668 00:33:38,920 --> 00:33:41,440 Speaker 1: but what do you think teams will do? And I 669 00:33:41,560 --> 00:33:43,800 Speaker 1: still think at Lanta there in number four is highly 670 00:33:43,840 --> 00:33:47,680 Speaker 1: intriguing what happens there, And we still don't know what's 671 00:33:47,680 --> 00:33:52,960 Speaker 1: gonna be Fields for sure because we don't know. I 672 00:33:52,960 --> 00:33:56,440 Speaker 1: I have Lance ahead of Fields and mac Jones. So 673 00:33:56,720 --> 00:33:59,000 Speaker 1: I've got to say Trey Lance, and I believe that. 674 00:33:59,080 --> 00:34:00,560 Speaker 1: I think he's just got I think he's got a 675 00:34:00,640 --> 00:34:03,280 Speaker 1: higher ceiling. You think about the teams that are drafting 676 00:34:03,920 --> 00:34:07,960 Speaker 1: after the forty nine ERSI draft at three. You've got 677 00:34:07,960 --> 00:34:11,719 Speaker 1: the Atlanta Falcons. You know they have Matt Ryan Um, 678 00:34:12,480 --> 00:34:13,759 Speaker 1: you know do they want to they want to shake 679 00:34:13,760 --> 00:34:16,200 Speaker 1: things up? When you think about think about Trey Lance. 680 00:34:16,200 --> 00:34:18,680 Speaker 1: I got that ability to think about Arthur Smith getting 681 00:34:18,719 --> 00:34:22,600 Speaker 1: an even more athletic Ryan Tannehill. That's what he would 682 00:34:22,600 --> 00:34:25,759 Speaker 1: be getting in Atlantic. Pick five sits daddy, you know? Uh. 683 00:34:26,000 --> 00:34:29,560 Speaker 1: Six right now is Miami. Miami could entertain you know 684 00:34:29,600 --> 00:34:34,200 Speaker 1: a Trey Lance. Seven Detroit. That's one to look at. 685 00:34:35,320 --> 00:34:38,040 Speaker 1: I don't think they will, but they could. They could. 686 00:34:38,200 --> 00:34:40,600 Speaker 1: Seven is Detroit. I would not rule out a quarterback 687 00:34:40,640 --> 00:34:42,839 Speaker 1: in Detroit. Now, I wouldn't do it because they've already 688 00:34:42,880 --> 00:34:45,799 Speaker 1: trade from golf. But but but if it's tray, if 689 00:34:45,840 --> 00:34:49,480 Speaker 1: Trey Lance is sitting there and I'm Brad Holmes, I 690 00:34:50,400 --> 00:34:53,120 Speaker 1: throw that card. I go get him. That's me. If 691 00:34:53,120 --> 00:34:55,920 Speaker 1: it's Trey Lance, the Broncos could use quarterback at nine, 692 00:34:57,160 --> 00:35:01,040 Speaker 1: the Patriots at fifteen. I think those those teams, to me, 693 00:35:02,400 --> 00:35:06,239 Speaker 1: are they they screamed trade Lance, bring him in, let him. 694 00:35:06,560 --> 00:35:08,400 Speaker 1: I think the Patriots let Cam Newton play this year, 695 00:35:08,480 --> 00:35:11,960 Speaker 1: Let Lance sit second year, he take off? Is Mon 696 00:35:12,080 --> 00:35:15,640 Speaker 1: the fifth quarterback? I think? So? Yeah? No, alright, Mac 697 00:35:15,920 --> 00:35:20,319 Speaker 1: Max fifth Max the fifth? Right, I'm sorry, yeah, because 698 00:35:20,320 --> 00:35:22,680 Speaker 1: I keep thinking, I keep forgetting about Trevor Lawrence. He's 699 00:35:22,719 --> 00:35:26,520 Speaker 1: so like Statue there at one overall, we don't even 700 00:35:26,520 --> 00:35:30,080 Speaker 1: talk about him ever. But that's why I have a 701 00:35:30,120 --> 00:35:32,440 Speaker 1: hard time believing man will still even be there at 702 00:35:32,480 --> 00:35:35,520 Speaker 1: sixty seven in McClain's park. He had him there. I 703 00:35:35,640 --> 00:35:37,600 Speaker 1: just have a hard time believing he's even gonna be there. 704 00:35:37,640 --> 00:35:40,240 Speaker 1: All right, let's get to the final one. More likely 705 00:35:40,320 --> 00:35:45,160 Speaker 1: to happen. Top five trade before the draft or not 706 00:35:45,600 --> 00:35:47,880 Speaker 1: or during the draft. So will there be a trade 707 00:35:47,920 --> 00:35:50,640 Speaker 1: among these top five? I know we've had movement already, 708 00:35:50,680 --> 00:35:53,480 Speaker 1: but will there be a trade? This one doesn't involve 709 00:35:53,560 --> 00:35:56,960 Speaker 1: the Texans unless it does. Now, this one doesn't involve 710 00:35:57,080 --> 00:36:01,399 Speaker 1: the Texans, But don't even do that to me. I'm 711 00:36:01,440 --> 00:36:04,200 Speaker 1: just saying, like, because you know, I keep talking about 712 00:36:04,200 --> 00:36:06,560 Speaker 1: Atlanta and you mentioned Arti Smith, and you look at 713 00:36:06,600 --> 00:36:09,239 Speaker 1: Matt Ryan and he's older than I am, and the 714 00:36:09,280 --> 00:36:13,000 Speaker 1: rest of it. So what do you think I I 715 00:36:13,120 --> 00:36:15,719 Speaker 1: had this conversation. I think with me. I think you 716 00:36:15,719 --> 00:36:17,840 Speaker 1: were out. I think I talked about this on Monday 717 00:36:18,239 --> 00:36:21,600 Speaker 1: about atlant at four. I feel like Atlanta is in 718 00:36:21,680 --> 00:36:25,759 Speaker 1: a great spot because they have a Pro Bowl quarterback. 719 00:36:26,800 --> 00:36:29,280 Speaker 1: If one falls to them at four that they didn't 720 00:36:29,280 --> 00:36:30,879 Speaker 1: think it was gonna be. Like, for example, let's say 721 00:36:30,920 --> 00:36:34,960 Speaker 1: Justin Fields does get the four. He's from Harrison, Georgia. 722 00:36:35,160 --> 00:36:38,440 Speaker 1: Oh man, you'd be you'd be enticed with Fields and 723 00:36:38,520 --> 00:36:41,839 Speaker 1: maybe Lands. The flip side of that is they're gonna 724 00:36:41,880 --> 00:36:45,000 Speaker 1: be teams also intrigued by those quarterbacks. So's Terry Fontineau 725 00:36:45,080 --> 00:36:49,040 Speaker 1: first time GM like Nick listen to those teams and say, look, 726 00:36:49,120 --> 00:36:52,480 Speaker 1: you know, Chicago calls and Chicago's like dying to have 727 00:36:52,520 --> 00:36:54,960 Speaker 1: a quarterback. Chicago's at twenty, and you don't want to 728 00:36:54,960 --> 00:36:56,279 Speaker 1: maybe not go all the way down to twenty. But 729 00:36:57,040 --> 00:36:59,200 Speaker 1: if they end up giving you two or three years 730 00:36:59,239 --> 00:37:02,640 Speaker 1: worth the first round to move sixteen spots and you 731 00:37:02,640 --> 00:37:05,000 Speaker 1: still have Matt Ryan, you're gonna come away with all 732 00:37:05,040 --> 00:37:07,279 Speaker 1: these draft picks over the next few years. That's how 733 00:37:07,320 --> 00:37:09,359 Speaker 1: you build it, that's how you get it done. I'm 734 00:37:09,480 --> 00:37:11,120 Speaker 1: Terry finally might do that in a heartbeat. So I 735 00:37:11,160 --> 00:37:15,919 Speaker 1: think they will be enticed by a team that will 736 00:37:16,000 --> 00:37:19,399 Speaker 1: feel like man Fields, Lance, one of those quarterbacks is there. 737 00:37:19,640 --> 00:37:21,960 Speaker 1: We have to go get them, We have to go 738 00:37:22,040 --> 00:37:24,360 Speaker 1: do it now. Maybe not as many as I thought, 739 00:37:24,440 --> 00:37:27,600 Speaker 1: because Carolina made the deal for Darnold and you know 740 00:37:27,640 --> 00:37:30,320 Speaker 1: the forty nine ers one up to three already. You know, 741 00:37:30,400 --> 00:37:33,160 Speaker 1: does Miami go up a couple of spots to get 742 00:37:33,160 --> 00:37:34,879 Speaker 1: a guy that they like because they're not an amber 743 00:37:34,960 --> 00:37:38,120 Speaker 1: with two. I don't think that happens Denver. Denver is 744 00:37:38,120 --> 00:37:41,480 Speaker 1: another one from nine to four. That's only five spots. 745 00:37:41,760 --> 00:37:44,640 Speaker 1: Maybe that's just next year's one, and they go up 746 00:37:44,640 --> 00:37:46,359 Speaker 1: and they get the guy that they want, be at 747 00:37:46,400 --> 00:37:49,439 Speaker 1: Lance or Fields or even Matt Jones. So I think 748 00:37:49,480 --> 00:37:52,279 Speaker 1: if I'm Atlanta, I trade that pick. And I've been 749 00:37:52,320 --> 00:37:54,719 Speaker 1: saying that for a while, so yes, I think there 750 00:37:54,719 --> 00:37:56,480 Speaker 1: will be a deal done. I think Atlanta. Is that 751 00:37:56,560 --> 00:37:59,279 Speaker 1: deal all right? Next job, we'll go around the league 752 00:37:59,280 --> 00:38:03,640 Speaker 1: a bit boots view or do as far as autonomy 753 00:38:03,880 --> 00:38:06,800 Speaker 1: from the booth will explain it's all coming up, among 754 00:38:06,800 --> 00:38:13,319 Speaker 1: other things. Next dot Texans Radio tougdown Texans Radioly continues 755 00:38:13,360 --> 00:38:17,839 Speaker 1: in a moment. 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In other words, the officials 782 00:39:49,600 --> 00:39:53,480 Speaker 1: blow something in the game and it can get well. 783 00:39:53,480 --> 00:39:55,920 Speaker 1: They can get the input, if you will, from the 784 00:39:56,000 --> 00:39:59,760 Speaker 1: men upstairs looking at what is going on on the field, 785 00:40:00,120 --> 00:40:03,440 Speaker 1: and also administration issues are included in this, such as 786 00:40:03,520 --> 00:40:06,239 Speaker 1: clock management, spotting of the ball, things like that. Your 787 00:40:06,280 --> 00:40:12,920 Speaker 1: thoughts uh this proposal. As long as there is little 788 00:40:12,960 --> 00:40:15,440 Speaker 1: interruption to the flow of the game, I'm fine with it. 789 00:40:16,160 --> 00:40:18,319 Speaker 1: I'm fine with it. But if we're gonna have an 790 00:40:18,360 --> 00:40:22,359 Speaker 1: interruption in the game to move the ball, you know, 791 00:40:22,440 --> 00:40:26,440 Speaker 1: a yard or you know whatever, whatever the case might be, 792 00:40:26,960 --> 00:40:29,800 Speaker 1: then then I'm like, okay, come on, if it's a 793 00:40:30,400 --> 00:40:33,160 Speaker 1: we all look think back that that NFC Championship play 794 00:40:33,440 --> 00:40:35,359 Speaker 1: that obviously is where a booth review would have come 795 00:40:35,400 --> 00:40:39,440 Speaker 1: in in a massive way. I think about our playoff 796 00:40:39,480 --> 00:40:43,120 Speaker 1: game against the Bills. You know, when DeAndre Carter just 797 00:40:43,600 --> 00:40:45,600 Speaker 1: took the ball and flipped it at Tony Currentti and 798 00:40:45,640 --> 00:40:47,359 Speaker 1: Courrencti boot Boo's out of the way, let's have fall 799 00:40:47,360 --> 00:40:49,680 Speaker 1: on it for a touchdown. You know, booth review coming 800 00:40:49,719 --> 00:40:53,960 Speaker 1: in now. In that game, the extra official on the 801 00:40:54,000 --> 00:40:59,600 Speaker 1: sideline ironically was the guy the side judge who missed 802 00:40:59,600 --> 00:41:02,239 Speaker 1: the call against the Rams and Saints went out on 803 00:41:02,280 --> 00:41:06,520 Speaker 1: the field immediately to discuss that. With Tony Cranty obviously 804 00:41:06,560 --> 00:41:08,279 Speaker 1: overturning gave the ball the Texans and it was a 805 00:41:08,320 --> 00:41:10,640 Speaker 1: huge playing that game. It was the right call in 806 00:41:10,680 --> 00:41:14,400 Speaker 1: that game that I think would come from a booth review. 807 00:41:15,160 --> 00:41:17,560 Speaker 1: And that's the kind of thing that would come from 808 00:41:17,560 --> 00:41:21,680 Speaker 1: a booth review, and I'm all for that. They can't 809 00:41:21,680 --> 00:41:25,000 Speaker 1: call holding or any kind of pealty passive affairs. I 810 00:41:25,040 --> 00:41:28,640 Speaker 1: think that's okay too. That's okay. You know, they're never 811 00:41:28,640 --> 00:41:30,600 Speaker 1: gonna be perfect. Let's just call it what it is. 812 00:41:30,680 --> 00:41:34,200 Speaker 1: It's never gonna be perfect. But if something was a 813 00:41:34,239 --> 00:41:39,279 Speaker 1: clear and obvious miss, as far as complete incomplete, that 814 00:41:39,400 --> 00:41:41,600 Speaker 1: kind of thing, they can help out. I think it's 815 00:41:41,600 --> 00:41:44,160 Speaker 1: gonna get it's gonna get a little clunky. It's gonna 816 00:41:44,160 --> 00:41:47,799 Speaker 1: be very difficult to do this properly. But I'm all 817 00:41:47,840 --> 00:41:50,160 Speaker 1: in favor of getting stuff right. I just can't stand 818 00:41:50,200 --> 00:41:52,719 Speaker 1: like I'm watching college football, they stop the game all 819 00:41:52,719 --> 00:41:56,040 Speaker 1: the time. College basketball they stop it way too often. 820 00:41:56,320 --> 00:41:58,759 Speaker 1: I'm watching the NBA. One thing I can't stand about 821 00:41:58,760 --> 00:42:02,000 Speaker 1: watching basketball is, and I've said this before, when oh, 822 00:42:02,080 --> 00:42:04,040 Speaker 1: five minutes ago that was a three and not a two? 823 00:42:04,200 --> 00:42:07,719 Speaker 1: No no, no, no, no, yeah, do that? Come on? 824 00:42:08,360 --> 00:42:10,920 Speaker 1: Come on? You know the only thing worse than that 825 00:42:10,960 --> 00:42:16,960 Speaker 1: to me was PGA tournaments allowing people to actually call 826 00:42:17,080 --> 00:42:19,960 Speaker 1: in like I'm on my couch in my living room 827 00:42:20,280 --> 00:42:23,000 Speaker 1: and I saw that Dustin Johnson grounded his club on 828 00:42:23,080 --> 00:42:25,880 Speaker 1: the third hole in the hazard, And you gotta be 829 00:42:25,920 --> 00:42:30,120 Speaker 1: able to Are you serious? You can't have that stuff. 830 00:42:30,440 --> 00:42:33,280 Speaker 1: I look, officiating is never's never gonna be perfect. Anyone 831 00:42:33,280 --> 00:42:36,399 Speaker 1: who complains about officiating try to officiate anything youth league 832 00:42:36,360 --> 00:42:39,520 Speaker 1: sports will be saying, oh my gosh, this is hard. 833 00:42:39,600 --> 00:42:43,080 Speaker 1: These guys are These guys and gals are way better 834 00:42:43,120 --> 00:42:46,280 Speaker 1: than I ever gave them credit for. And it's way tougher. 835 00:42:46,320 --> 00:42:49,000 Speaker 1: You gotta understand that. I know these are pros, but 836 00:42:49,320 --> 00:42:51,959 Speaker 1: it's you know, they're human and they make mistakes. Yeah, 837 00:42:52,040 --> 00:42:55,319 Speaker 1: it is not. It's not easy to officiate a game 838 00:42:55,320 --> 00:42:58,440 Speaker 1: that moves as fast as as ours does in the NFL. 839 00:42:58,600 --> 00:43:03,600 Speaker 1: Just it's possible. I officiated a baseball game behind the 840 00:43:03,640 --> 00:43:06,320 Speaker 1: plate when I was fourteen years old, doing young kids, 841 00:43:06,920 --> 00:43:09,160 Speaker 1: and I kind of got animated. It was my ball 842 00:43:09,200 --> 00:43:12,799 Speaker 1: strike call and and the ball got dropped and I'm 843 00:43:12,920 --> 00:43:15,719 Speaker 1: in my ball in my strike three call and the 844 00:43:15,840 --> 00:43:18,040 Speaker 1: kid doesn't know whether you should run or not. Oh man, 845 00:43:18,040 --> 00:43:20,520 Speaker 1: the parents were killing me. I'm like, I am never 846 00:43:20,840 --> 00:43:26,640 Speaker 1: I'm never ever doing this ever again. Forget that done 847 00:43:26,880 --> 00:43:30,839 Speaker 1: the third strike and you call it us. It was bad. 848 00:43:30,880 --> 00:43:33,120 Speaker 1: It was bad. I mean I was just I was 849 00:43:33,160 --> 00:43:34,920 Speaker 1: all the way to the side, like ready to ring 850 00:43:35,000 --> 00:43:37,160 Speaker 1: them up. You know, because my friends and I grown up, 851 00:43:37,200 --> 00:43:40,080 Speaker 1: we always tried to imitate all the officials strike three 852 00:43:40,120 --> 00:43:42,080 Speaker 1: calls and all that, and so I was doing that. 853 00:43:42,120 --> 00:43:43,879 Speaker 1: I didn't see the ball drop, and the kid didn't 854 00:43:43,920 --> 00:43:48,160 Speaker 1: see it either, and I'm in my animated call, and 855 00:43:49,000 --> 00:43:50,759 Speaker 1: you know, all that goes on. All the parents are 856 00:43:50,760 --> 00:43:53,600 Speaker 1: just killing me. But forget it. I'm not doing this. 857 00:43:53,960 --> 00:43:57,799 Speaker 1: I mean, it's weird watching baseball and they have the 858 00:43:57,840 --> 00:44:01,359 Speaker 1: strike zone and you have the graphic, you see it perfectly. Yeah, 859 00:44:01,719 --> 00:44:03,560 Speaker 1: I know it's not perfect because you can't get the 860 00:44:03,600 --> 00:44:06,520 Speaker 1: spatial relations right exactly right. But when you see a 861 00:44:06,560 --> 00:44:08,720 Speaker 1: pitch outside, you see the umpire call of a strike. 862 00:44:09,200 --> 00:44:13,240 Speaker 1: I'm still amazed that the umpires allowed this to happen. 863 00:44:13,560 --> 00:44:16,440 Speaker 1: I'm amazed because they don't even want your show and 864 00:44:16,520 --> 00:44:20,720 Speaker 1: replays in the stadium that much. Ye. That always blows 865 00:44:20,760 --> 00:44:22,440 Speaker 1: me away when when I'm at a baseball game and 866 00:44:22,480 --> 00:44:24,560 Speaker 1: I'm thinking, where's the replay? Come on, let's see the 867 00:44:24,600 --> 00:44:27,520 Speaker 1: replay of that play. No, and it's not because it 868 00:44:27,560 --> 00:44:30,920 Speaker 1: was controversial. They just don't want too many replays. Do 869 00:44:30,920 --> 00:44:34,480 Speaker 1: you hear the story about Joe West? Tell me so, 870 00:44:34,680 --> 00:44:37,680 Speaker 1: Paul Laduka, So Sean and sethold story of the dance sixteen? 871 00:44:37,960 --> 00:44:43,680 Speaker 1: Paul Laduca told the story about how long story short. 872 00:44:43,760 --> 00:44:48,680 Speaker 1: Billy Wagner was pitching and Paul Duca didn't didn't like 873 00:44:48,760 --> 00:44:51,040 Speaker 1: Joe West. Joe West home playing umpire didn't like Paul Duca, 874 00:44:51,080 --> 00:44:53,880 Speaker 1: but Joe West loved Billy Wagner and so he was 875 00:44:53,920 --> 00:44:56,680 Speaker 1: giving him some calls. And so Laduca told the story 876 00:44:56,760 --> 00:45:00,760 Speaker 1: basically that Wagner was allowing West to drive his fifty 877 00:45:00,800 --> 00:45:03,120 Speaker 1: seven Chevy when he was there for a weekend to 878 00:45:03,239 --> 00:45:07,040 Speaker 1: sign it. And the duke had told this story. West 879 00:45:07,080 --> 00:45:10,600 Speaker 1: sued him and won five hundred thousand dollars in this settlement, 880 00:45:11,560 --> 00:45:14,480 Speaker 1: and it was like wow, I mean, how many times 881 00:45:14,480 --> 00:45:17,480 Speaker 1: do we tell stories about officials? And finally an umpire 882 00:45:17,560 --> 00:45:20,400 Speaker 1: just said, nope, that's that's not a true story and 883 00:45:20,520 --> 00:45:24,320 Speaker 1: sued him. You know who loves that story, lawyers? Yeah, Bohnnie, 884 00:45:24,360 --> 00:45:27,120 Speaker 1: that's it for tonight. Thanks so much, and check out 885 00:45:27,160 --> 00:45:30,560 Speaker 1: Houston Texans dot com Johnny Story Today and all the 886 00:45:30,600 --> 00:45:33,239 Speaker 1: other stories Nick Casserio's press conference. We've got the whole 887 00:45:33,280 --> 00:45:35,640 Speaker 1: thing up there. Check it out. We'll have Nick on 888 00:45:36,080 --> 00:45:39,360 Speaker 1: next week. 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