1 00:00:00,880 --> 00:00:06,720 Speaker 1: And now move the sticks with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks. 2 00:00:07,160 --> 00:00:09,800 Speaker 1: What's up, everybody? Welcome to move the stick? DJ Bucky 3 00:00:09,920 --> 00:00:13,240 Speaker 1: back together and Buck looks like by the background, I 4 00:00:13,240 --> 00:00:15,680 Speaker 1: don't think that's your house. That looks like a hotel. 5 00:00:16,400 --> 00:00:18,000 Speaker 1: Are we in New Orleans? So what we got going on? 6 00:00:18,480 --> 00:00:20,079 Speaker 2: Yeah, we are in New Orleans getting ready for the 7 00:00:20,120 --> 00:00:23,120 Speaker 2: Thursday night game on Amazon. It should be a good one. 8 00:00:23,440 --> 00:00:25,480 Speaker 2: I am curious to see what this looked like because 9 00:00:25,520 --> 00:00:27,680 Speaker 2: I have no idea if the quarterback Trevor Lawrence is 10 00:00:27,720 --> 00:00:30,680 Speaker 2: going to play. Obviously if sixteen played, and if he 11 00:00:30,720 --> 00:00:33,760 Speaker 2: doesn't play, it's a huge different So I'm sitting here 12 00:00:33,760 --> 00:00:35,560 Speaker 2: waiting with baby breakfaste if he runs out of tunnel. 13 00:00:36,040 --> 00:00:38,879 Speaker 1: Yeah, it should be interesting game tonight, Thursday Night Football 14 00:00:38,920 --> 00:00:42,440 Speaker 1: on Prime. So looking forward to watching that one. We 15 00:00:42,920 --> 00:00:44,960 Speaker 1: are going to talk about a different game later in 16 00:00:44,960 --> 00:00:47,080 Speaker 1: this episode, which is the big matchup between the Dolphins 17 00:00:47,120 --> 00:00:50,239 Speaker 1: and the Eagles. Some similarities about these teams. Obviously, you 18 00:00:50,240 --> 00:00:53,080 Speaker 1: have the two former Alabama quarterbacks Jalen Hurts and made 19 00:00:53,080 --> 00:00:55,160 Speaker 1: his way to Oklahoma eventually, but the former teammates with 20 00:00:55,200 --> 00:01:01,600 Speaker 1: the history there offenses built somewhat similarly and defenses that 21 00:01:01,720 --> 00:01:04,679 Speaker 1: have some connections there. So we'll talk about that matchup 22 00:01:05,240 --> 00:01:07,280 Speaker 1: and break that down a little bit later on. Also 23 00:01:07,319 --> 00:01:09,760 Speaker 1: going to go through our rookie Impact Scores, which we 24 00:01:09,800 --> 00:01:12,160 Speaker 1: do each and every week on here, which rookie classes 25 00:01:12,240 --> 00:01:14,400 Speaker 1: had the best week in terms of teams as well 26 00:01:14,440 --> 00:01:18,000 Speaker 1: as some individual performances. But I wanted to start out 27 00:01:18,000 --> 00:01:20,680 Speaker 1: at the top because I think that this is something 28 00:01:20,720 --> 00:01:22,720 Speaker 1: that came out the other day. We didn't touch on it, 29 00:01:22,760 --> 00:01:24,640 Speaker 1: and the more I thought about it, I thought, Buck, 30 00:01:24,680 --> 00:01:26,720 Speaker 1: you might be the perfect person to talk to about this. 31 00:01:27,319 --> 00:01:30,600 Speaker 1: So flag football is going to be in the Olympics, 32 00:01:31,120 --> 00:01:32,480 Speaker 1: and I had to. I had to look this up 33 00:01:32,480 --> 00:01:34,119 Speaker 1: because I was curious. I was like, Okay, well, there's 34 00:01:34,160 --> 00:01:36,760 Speaker 1: no way they're playing eleven on eleven flag, right, So 35 00:01:36,800 --> 00:01:38,760 Speaker 1: I'm like, I assumed it was seven on seven, the 36 00:01:38,840 --> 00:01:41,880 Speaker 1: world that you've been lived in forever, doing all the 37 00:01:41,880 --> 00:01:45,480 Speaker 1: stuff you do with Nike and Elite eleven and opening 38 00:01:45,760 --> 00:01:47,480 Speaker 1: all your your history with that as well as being 39 00:01:47,520 --> 00:01:50,400 Speaker 1: a high school coach. And then Buck, it's actually five 40 00:01:50,480 --> 00:01:54,440 Speaker 1: on five. And I saw some people putting together, like 41 00:01:54,560 --> 00:01:57,600 Speaker 1: their dream roster for the USA is there. You know 42 00:01:57,640 --> 00:01:59,480 Speaker 1: a lot of the star players saying they want to play, 43 00:02:00,120 --> 00:02:02,000 Speaker 1: and what I came with, I got a roster here. 44 00:02:02,040 --> 00:02:03,280 Speaker 1: I'm going to get to in just a second. But 45 00:02:03,320 --> 00:02:06,840 Speaker 1: what I came away with was, I'm not rostering any 46 00:02:07,120 --> 00:02:10,960 Speaker 1: running backs or I'm linebackers. No, I'm wide receivers and 47 00:02:11,000 --> 00:02:12,440 Speaker 1: corners and a quarterback. That's it. 48 00:02:13,200 --> 00:02:15,679 Speaker 2: Well, yeah, like this is it. This is a different game. 49 00:02:15,760 --> 00:02:17,800 Speaker 2: This is a game one you talk about five on 50 00:02:17,919 --> 00:02:22,600 Speaker 2: five DJ the space, it's like it's it's the space. 51 00:02:22,639 --> 00:02:25,480 Speaker 2: And I think you and I both have either coach 52 00:02:25,600 --> 00:02:28,200 Speaker 2: or been around our kids when they were playing flag football, 53 00:02:28,639 --> 00:02:32,720 Speaker 2: and it looks it's a completely different games than your 54 00:02:32,720 --> 00:02:34,959 Speaker 2: regular football. And when you have fewer guys on the field, 55 00:02:35,280 --> 00:02:37,520 Speaker 2: it changes the dynamics and what you want to take 56 00:02:37,520 --> 00:02:40,160 Speaker 2: advantage of. I will say that with some of the 57 00:02:40,200 --> 00:02:42,840 Speaker 2: stars that you're talking about playing, if we're talking about 58 00:02:42,840 --> 00:02:45,240 Speaker 2: a we're general manager, who we want to put on. Yeah, 59 00:02:45,480 --> 00:02:49,200 Speaker 2: I want to explosive athlete. I'm going to get a 60 00:02:49,200 --> 00:02:52,160 Speaker 2: collection of athletes. I'm looking in the background. I want 61 00:02:52,200 --> 00:02:54,519 Speaker 2: guys who were in high school like they played a 62 00:02:54,560 --> 00:02:56,760 Speaker 2: little bit on both sides of the ball. Because it's 63 00:02:56,800 --> 00:03:00,280 Speaker 2: going to be critical. I also the most important becauseosition 64 00:03:01,600 --> 00:03:05,000 Speaker 2: is who I'm putting at rusher. So for instance, if 65 00:03:05,000 --> 00:03:08,240 Speaker 2: I was thinking to me, Tyreek Hill is a Russia, 66 00:03:08,639 --> 00:03:11,840 Speaker 2: he's out a corner. I want that quarterback under the 67 00:03:11,840 --> 00:03:15,799 Speaker 2: immense pressure because I got I got road run a 68 00:03:15,840 --> 00:03:17,920 Speaker 2: coming after him. So that's what I want. Like, you 69 00:03:17,919 --> 00:03:19,760 Speaker 2: got to think about speeding as close. This is not 70 00:03:19,800 --> 00:03:22,959 Speaker 2: about size, This is not a contact sport. This is 71 00:03:22,960 --> 00:03:26,040 Speaker 2: about give me the best athletes, the best skill players 72 00:03:26,040 --> 00:03:28,519 Speaker 2: to put on the feeling and let them utilize their 73 00:03:28,880 --> 00:03:31,519 Speaker 2: explosiveness to create a big plays on offense and defense. 74 00:03:31,840 --> 00:03:34,400 Speaker 1: So here's what I came away with. Because I tried 75 00:03:34,400 --> 00:03:37,040 Speaker 1: to build this out. Let's start the quarterback position because 76 00:03:37,080 --> 00:03:39,520 Speaker 1: I thought a couple of things. It's a different skill 77 00:03:39,560 --> 00:03:41,280 Speaker 1: set I saw. I think we had an article on 78 00:03:41,360 --> 00:03:43,640 Speaker 1: NFL dot com where they had put Lamar Jackson as 79 00:03:43,680 --> 00:03:45,840 Speaker 1: the quarterback because he'll be elusive and he can make 80 00:03:46,120 --> 00:03:48,920 Speaker 1: the rusher miss. I want a different direction. First of all, 81 00:03:48,960 --> 00:03:52,080 Speaker 1: I want somebody with the extensive seven on seven experience. 82 00:03:52,120 --> 00:03:54,160 Speaker 1: So I want somebody who was a highly decorated high 83 00:03:54,160 --> 00:03:57,000 Speaker 1: school kid that's played seven on seven since he was 84 00:03:57,320 --> 00:04:01,720 Speaker 1: this tall. And I want somebody who I don't need 85 00:04:01,760 --> 00:04:04,400 Speaker 1: to I don't need to elude the rush if I 86 00:04:04,520 --> 00:04:09,240 Speaker 1: process fast. So who fits that Tua? Tua grew up 87 00:04:09,280 --> 00:04:12,240 Speaker 1: as a five star quarterback playing seven on seven in 88 00:04:12,240 --> 00:04:14,280 Speaker 1: this circuit. You know you were with him. You coached 89 00:04:14,360 --> 00:04:17,080 Speaker 1: him from right out loud so and he excelled in 90 00:04:17,120 --> 00:04:19,279 Speaker 1: that environment from the things you had told me about. 91 00:04:19,600 --> 00:04:21,680 Speaker 1: And now we look at the NFL. He processes faster 92 00:04:21,760 --> 00:04:23,880 Speaker 1: than any other quarterback in the league. He's used to 93 00:04:23,880 --> 00:04:26,280 Speaker 1: playing with speed and getting you know, seeing defense is 94 00:04:26,320 --> 00:04:29,039 Speaker 1: one two three ball gone. I think Tua is the 95 00:04:29,080 --> 00:04:31,120 Speaker 1: perfect Olympic quarterback for our squad. 96 00:04:31,839 --> 00:04:33,880 Speaker 2: He might be because based on what the Miami Dolphins 97 00:04:33,920 --> 00:04:36,280 Speaker 2: are doing, and we're talking about them later. Offensively, their 98 00:04:36,320 --> 00:04:38,480 Speaker 2: system is basically almost like a Flay football system in 99 00:04:38,560 --> 00:04:41,120 Speaker 2: terms of the ball that's coming out. There are a 100 00:04:41,120 --> 00:04:43,080 Speaker 2: couple of different ways you can build your flag football team. 101 00:04:43,080 --> 00:04:45,520 Speaker 2: You can build it with the quarterback as an athlete, runner, 102 00:04:45,600 --> 00:04:48,040 Speaker 2: contributor in mind, or you can build it out with 103 00:04:48,120 --> 00:04:50,839 Speaker 2: him being the consummate point guard. Ball comes out either 104 00:04:50,880 --> 00:04:53,599 Speaker 2: the playmakers get busy in space. That's what he does 105 00:04:53,640 --> 00:04:57,080 Speaker 2: for the Miami Dolphins. And you're right when people are 106 00:04:57,120 --> 00:04:59,240 Speaker 2: thinking about these rosses. And I know we're talking about now, 107 00:04:59,279 --> 00:05:02,279 Speaker 2: but really talking about eight, it's not a place for 108 00:05:02,360 --> 00:05:05,720 Speaker 2: older guys. I need a young past, explosive guys at 109 00:05:05,720 --> 00:05:07,679 Speaker 2: the top of their game. And so you're right about 110 00:05:07,680 --> 00:05:11,160 Speaker 2: thinking about who's the next coming, who's the guy that's 111 00:05:11,200 --> 00:05:13,760 Speaker 2: going to really excite you. Who is the young quarterback 112 00:05:13,800 --> 00:05:15,760 Speaker 2: that can play too? Is young enough to be able 113 00:05:15,800 --> 00:05:17,560 Speaker 2: to do some of those things. But you're right about 114 00:05:17,560 --> 00:05:19,800 Speaker 2: the processing speed because the game happens fast. It's a 115 00:05:19,920 --> 00:05:22,880 Speaker 2: much different game and we've seen it on our network 116 00:05:22,880 --> 00:05:24,880 Speaker 2: when we've shown some of the flag football tournaments in 117 00:05:24,920 --> 00:05:28,479 Speaker 2: the past. That quarterback is a different dude. He's a 118 00:05:28,480 --> 00:05:30,719 Speaker 2: different animal. He's not oh, I'm gonna sit back and 119 00:05:30,720 --> 00:05:32,800 Speaker 2: throw like Peyton Manning from the pocket. Is he has 120 00:05:32,800 --> 00:05:33,800 Speaker 2: to be able to get it out. He has to 121 00:05:33,839 --> 00:05:35,600 Speaker 2: be able to throw from different arm angles and all 122 00:05:35,600 --> 00:05:38,840 Speaker 2: this other stuff. That's a unique skill set at deposition. 123 00:05:39,440 --> 00:05:41,560 Speaker 1: So here here's the team. I'll give you the offense 124 00:05:41,640 --> 00:05:44,120 Speaker 1: and then I'll flip over to the defense. But I've 125 00:05:44,120 --> 00:05:47,920 Speaker 1: got Tyreek obviously because of speed. And then I went buck. 126 00:05:48,000 --> 00:05:51,159 Speaker 1: I actually you talked about explosive, dynamic athletes. I wanted 127 00:05:51,160 --> 00:05:54,479 Speaker 1: the guys who could separate immediately. So I went with 128 00:05:54,520 --> 00:05:57,719 Speaker 1: Stefan Diggs. I went with Keenan Allen. I went with 129 00:05:57,880 --> 00:06:00,719 Speaker 1: Justin Jefferson to go along with Tyreek Hill. So I've 130 00:06:00,720 --> 00:06:02,720 Speaker 1: got guys I can spread you out, and then I've 131 00:06:02,760 --> 00:06:05,480 Speaker 1: got route runners de jure, and we're gonna want one 132 00:06:05,520 --> 00:06:05,880 Speaker 1: on one. 133 00:06:06,279 --> 00:06:08,200 Speaker 2: You can be super creative and you're gonna use all 134 00:06:08,240 --> 00:06:12,080 Speaker 2: kinds of motion, uh motion to create picks and separation 135 00:06:12,600 --> 00:06:14,719 Speaker 2: and all of that other stuff. And you talk about 136 00:06:14,760 --> 00:06:16,640 Speaker 2: it and I hate it, guys. I hate it's the 137 00:06:16,680 --> 00:06:19,159 Speaker 2: elimination of the running back because there's no need for 138 00:06:19,200 --> 00:06:21,400 Speaker 2: the running back. The only running back that I would 139 00:06:21,440 --> 00:06:24,039 Speaker 2: take in a scenario flag, I would take Jon because 140 00:06:24,480 --> 00:06:25,880 Speaker 2: can go out and do some other stuff. 141 00:06:26,120 --> 00:06:29,200 Speaker 1: Yeah, but even though Jon's a great he's a great, 142 00:06:29,839 --> 00:06:32,760 Speaker 1: you know, pass catcher for running back, but like you 143 00:06:32,760 --> 00:06:34,159 Speaker 1: don't want to get the. 144 00:06:35,480 --> 00:06:37,360 Speaker 2: We're going to run and shoot, we're going four while. 145 00:06:37,960 --> 00:06:39,560 Speaker 1: I'll put him, I'll put one. I'll put one of 146 00:06:39,560 --> 00:06:41,920 Speaker 1: those dudes in the backfield. I mean, I look, Jon 147 00:06:42,000 --> 00:06:43,760 Speaker 1: running angle route and all those things is great, but 148 00:06:43,800 --> 00:06:47,239 Speaker 1: I think i'd rather have Stefan Diggs running those angle routes. 149 00:06:47,440 --> 00:06:49,720 Speaker 1: With all his experience. And here's my other. Here's my catch. 150 00:06:49,760 --> 00:06:52,000 Speaker 1: You get twelve guys, right, so you get your five 151 00:06:52,040 --> 00:06:53,760 Speaker 1: and your five. I'll get to the defense in a second. 152 00:06:53,760 --> 00:06:56,800 Speaker 1: My two subs. I've got Davante Adams and then I'm 153 00:06:56,839 --> 00:06:59,039 Speaker 1: gonna go with DK Metcalf because buck, if we get 154 00:06:59,080 --> 00:07:01,440 Speaker 1: down inside the you know, get real snug down there 155 00:07:01,440 --> 00:07:03,479 Speaker 1: in the red zone and get a little bigger and 156 00:07:03,520 --> 00:07:04,880 Speaker 1: we can play above the rim a little bit with 157 00:07:04,920 --> 00:07:05,719 Speaker 1: those two guys. 158 00:07:05,880 --> 00:07:08,760 Speaker 2: Okay, So here's a little flag football suggesting. The underrated 159 00:07:08,760 --> 00:07:13,480 Speaker 2: position in flag football is the center, especially in situation, 160 00:07:13,720 --> 00:07:17,920 Speaker 2: because what happens in flag football, your best short yardage 161 00:07:17,960 --> 00:07:20,560 Speaker 2: play is what we call the little center pop pass. 162 00:07:20,640 --> 00:07:24,600 Speaker 2: So what the center does is he literally he snaps it, 163 00:07:24,600 --> 00:07:28,000 Speaker 2: takes two steps, turns around, and the quarterback just like 164 00:07:28,040 --> 00:07:29,920 Speaker 2: a little touch bass one. 165 00:07:30,360 --> 00:07:33,840 Speaker 1: That's amazing, Like the pepper have to go right. 166 00:07:33,880 --> 00:07:36,320 Speaker 2: And so when you think about DK Metcalf, because he's 167 00:07:36,320 --> 00:07:39,680 Speaker 2: so big man, that pop pass can go anywhere because 168 00:07:39,720 --> 00:07:41,520 Speaker 2: he expands the s right. He just turns around and 169 00:07:41,560 --> 00:07:43,640 Speaker 2: just posts up people and you're just going in to 170 00:07:43,720 --> 00:07:48,040 Speaker 2: the high end. But you know they have opened up 171 00:07:48,040 --> 00:07:49,680 Speaker 2: a can of worms. And this is great, right because 172 00:07:49,680 --> 00:07:51,160 Speaker 2: this is not only is gonna be great for like 173 00:07:51,440 --> 00:07:54,520 Speaker 2: the guy's gonna be great for the girls when when 174 00:07:54,520 --> 00:07:56,800 Speaker 2: they have an opportunity to play, they have really opened 175 00:07:56,840 --> 00:07:59,600 Speaker 2: up a lane where over the next five years, just 176 00:08:00,000 --> 00:08:02,600 Speaker 2: anticipation in flag football because now like you have an 177 00:08:02,640 --> 00:08:04,960 Speaker 2: opportunity to be an Olympian and the fact that you 178 00:08:05,040 --> 00:08:09,400 Speaker 2: have these NFL players talking about doing it, it's gonna 179 00:08:09,400 --> 00:08:11,720 Speaker 2: be a who's going to be the general manager has 180 00:08:11,720 --> 00:08:14,600 Speaker 2: to make some cuts, Like it's almost like the dream. 181 00:08:14,640 --> 00:08:15,560 Speaker 2: See who's gonna be the guest? 182 00:08:16,240 --> 00:08:18,160 Speaker 1: I think we volunteer. I think we co manage this. 183 00:08:18,560 --> 00:08:21,120 Speaker 1: Let's put that out there right now. It's get over 184 00:08:21,200 --> 00:08:23,800 Speaker 1: twenty years of scout, twenty years of scouting experience on 185 00:08:23,840 --> 00:08:26,720 Speaker 1: this podcast. Right now. Let us pick this team. Let 186 00:08:26,840 --> 00:08:27,720 Speaker 1: us let us pick it. 187 00:08:28,480 --> 00:08:33,280 Speaker 2: Yeah, Jamar, you know, between you, I got to think 188 00:08:33,320 --> 00:08:33,679 Speaker 2: about it. 189 00:08:33,760 --> 00:08:36,960 Speaker 1: You know, we could be the Jerry Colangelo of flag football. 190 00:08:37,720 --> 00:08:40,760 Speaker 1: What Jerry Colango is to the to the men's basketball program, 191 00:08:40,840 --> 00:08:43,320 Speaker 1: we can be for the flag football team. That defense, 192 00:08:44,040 --> 00:08:46,680 Speaker 1: real quick defense. I went, I went, I got my 193 00:08:46,720 --> 00:08:49,640 Speaker 1: big rangye in a field that's condensed. I thought, maybe 194 00:08:49,640 --> 00:08:51,960 Speaker 1: some size and length, so I've got Sauce Gardner, I've 195 00:08:51,960 --> 00:08:56,160 Speaker 1: got certained, I've got digs. So we have the brother combinations. 196 00:08:56,160 --> 00:08:56,319 Speaker 2: Good. 197 00:08:56,320 --> 00:08:58,280 Speaker 1: I'm looking out for the media as well, a good story. 198 00:08:58,440 --> 00:09:01,000 Speaker 1: And then I have a gyre Alex and Darius Slay 199 00:09:01,000 --> 00:09:03,600 Speaker 1: who can match up with the shiftier guys we might see. 200 00:09:04,040 --> 00:09:06,280 Speaker 2: Okay, so we got we got five dds, but but 201 00:09:06,480 --> 00:09:08,240 Speaker 2: DJ one of those guys has to be the pass 202 00:09:08,320 --> 00:09:11,040 Speaker 2: rushing So who's gonna be the guy that rushes the quarterback? 203 00:09:11,080 --> 00:09:12,520 Speaker 2: Like somebody got to put. 204 00:09:16,000 --> 00:09:18,360 Speaker 1: Rotate them through, rotate them through. Do you want to 205 00:09:18,400 --> 00:09:20,080 Speaker 1: do I'll tell you what. I'll tell you what. Here's 206 00:09:20,080 --> 00:09:22,200 Speaker 1: what we'll do. We'll we'll we'll have to We'll have 207 00:09:22,320 --> 00:09:24,880 Speaker 1: to only keep we have to decide. We have to 208 00:09:24,880 --> 00:09:27,719 Speaker 1: decide whether or not we want to keep Davante Adams 209 00:09:28,120 --> 00:09:30,320 Speaker 1: or do we want to keep DK Metcalfs. We're gonna 210 00:09:30,320 --> 00:09:32,000 Speaker 1: have to make We're gonna have to make a decision there. 211 00:09:32,040 --> 00:09:33,839 Speaker 1: So that gives us our six. They give us one 212 00:09:33,880 --> 00:09:37,319 Speaker 1: sub on offense and then on defense. You have what 213 00:09:37,480 --> 00:09:39,240 Speaker 1: take we can bring. If you want to bring Michael Parsons, 214 00:09:39,280 --> 00:09:41,560 Speaker 1: he's a four to three guy, I'll let him rush. 215 00:09:41,720 --> 00:09:44,520 Speaker 2: I was thinking more of a Derwin James because here's 216 00:09:44,520 --> 00:09:47,480 Speaker 2: what I Derwin James and DK Metcalf are almost interchangeable 217 00:09:47,520 --> 00:09:50,640 Speaker 2: in terms of their side and knowing from high school 218 00:09:50,679 --> 00:09:53,599 Speaker 2: like he was looking, he was fantastic wide receive a playmaker. 219 00:09:53,800 --> 00:09:55,760 Speaker 1: And so I'm thinking about you can play some center. 220 00:09:55,720 --> 00:09:58,040 Speaker 2: Of those any two of those side guys. Because what 221 00:09:58,080 --> 00:10:00,959 Speaker 2: I would tell DK is, hey, you my secret weapon. 222 00:10:01,000 --> 00:10:04,160 Speaker 2: You and Durham James are gone rotate at the pass russure. 223 00:10:04,240 --> 00:10:06,480 Speaker 2: So now we got speed, but we also have lemb 224 00:10:07,000 --> 00:10:08,480 Speaker 2: So yeah, we got to make them throw over the 225 00:10:08,520 --> 00:10:14,600 Speaker 2: big guy, over the tall We're over here trying to 226 00:10:14,600 --> 00:10:16,600 Speaker 2: do it. I love it, man, I'm so excited. I'm 227 00:10:16,640 --> 00:10:21,480 Speaker 2: so excited about like this, the evolution of flag football. 228 00:10:21,520 --> 00:10:23,440 Speaker 2: Like I coached flag football for like there was a 229 00:10:23,640 --> 00:10:26,320 Speaker 2: three or four year span in LA just coaching. They're 230 00:10:26,320 --> 00:10:28,360 Speaker 2: having a lot of fun with my son being able 231 00:10:28,360 --> 00:10:31,160 Speaker 2: to do it. But now to see how it's exploded. 232 00:10:31,160 --> 00:10:33,080 Speaker 2: We got the ladies doing their thing. We now have 233 00:10:33,520 --> 00:10:36,800 Speaker 2: an entryway for guys where your kids now who were 234 00:10:37,200 --> 00:10:40,960 Speaker 2: maybe like your parents have reservations about them playing contact 235 00:10:41,040 --> 00:10:43,520 Speaker 2: or tackle football, Well now they still can play football 236 00:10:43,520 --> 00:10:45,600 Speaker 2: and they still can get to the pinnacle, which would 237 00:10:45,640 --> 00:10:47,599 Speaker 2: be the Olympic. So I'm loving it. I'm excited about it. 238 00:10:47,600 --> 00:10:49,280 Speaker 2: I think this gonna be fantastic for the growth of 239 00:10:49,360 --> 00:10:49,640 Speaker 2: the game. 240 00:10:50,120 --> 00:10:52,240 Speaker 1: Yeah, I do wish, truthfully, I do wish it was 241 00:10:52,280 --> 00:10:54,080 Speaker 1: seven on seven and we were just playing like a 242 00:10:54,160 --> 00:10:57,760 Speaker 1: traditional because that's like you'll see route combinations you're familiar 243 00:10:57,800 --> 00:10:59,240 Speaker 1: with back. 244 00:11:00,120 --> 00:11:03,280 Speaker 2: Yeah, depending on all the rams of dawns and stuff 245 00:11:03,280 --> 00:11:07,520 Speaker 2: in like what rules are in play, that changes the dynamic. 246 00:11:07,559 --> 00:11:09,520 Speaker 2: It'd take a while for guys to get adjusted to 247 00:11:09,520 --> 00:11:11,040 Speaker 2: those rules. But the space. 248 00:11:12,240 --> 00:11:15,320 Speaker 1: Athletes in space, it's going to be It's definitely gonna 249 00:11:15,360 --> 00:11:19,120 Speaker 1: be fun to watch. All Right, here's what we got 250 00:11:19,200 --> 00:11:21,440 Speaker 1: going next here, Let's get to these rookies from last week, 251 00:11:21,920 --> 00:11:25,200 Speaker 1: the most impactful rookies, which we do that impact score again, 252 00:11:25,200 --> 00:11:27,240 Speaker 1: our buddy Jack puts us together for us with his 253 00:11:27,400 --> 00:11:31,320 Speaker 1: magic formula. So the most impactful rookies last week. Number 254 00:11:31,320 --> 00:11:33,360 Speaker 1: one list in terms of the point total was fourteen 255 00:11:33,400 --> 00:11:36,480 Speaker 1: point three was Bryce Young so his best week, followed 256 00:11:36,480 --> 00:11:40,040 Speaker 1: by Zay Flowers, Juju Brents, the corner from the Colts 257 00:11:40,040 --> 00:11:42,400 Speaker 1: who's done a nice job out of k State. Jordan 258 00:11:42,440 --> 00:11:45,440 Speaker 1: Addison is getting a lot of balls and a lot 259 00:11:45,440 --> 00:11:48,079 Speaker 1: of targets and making stuff happen without Justin Jefferson, b 260 00:11:48,240 --> 00:11:51,320 Speaker 1: John Robinson, who makes this list almost every week. Josh Downs, 261 00:11:51,320 --> 00:11:55,040 Speaker 1: who we talked about earlier, wide receiver from your tar heels, 262 00:11:55,040 --> 00:11:57,840 Speaker 1: that's playing with the Colts. Those are the top individual players. 263 00:11:58,160 --> 00:12:01,200 Speaker 1: But if we look at the classes, Buck, here we 264 00:12:01,240 --> 00:12:04,720 Speaker 1: go last week, Week six most impactful rookie classes. Last 265 00:12:04,720 --> 00:12:07,880 Speaker 1: week it was the Seahawks, followed by the Rams, the Colts, 266 00:12:07,920 --> 00:12:11,280 Speaker 1: the Texans, and the Buccaneers. So why don't we start 267 00:12:11,320 --> 00:12:14,960 Speaker 1: with Seattle And what impresses you what we saw last 268 00:12:14,960 --> 00:12:15,920 Speaker 1: week with their rookies. 269 00:12:16,440 --> 00:12:18,199 Speaker 2: Well, I'm just so impressed with how they're getting them 270 00:12:18,240 --> 00:12:20,679 Speaker 2: up to speed. One thing that we've always demired about 271 00:12:21,280 --> 00:12:23,520 Speaker 2: Pete Carroll and the Seahawks is Pete Carroll's not afraid 272 00:12:23,520 --> 00:12:25,959 Speaker 2: to play the rookies. You know, from our background at 273 00:12:26,000 --> 00:12:28,920 Speaker 2: Scott the hardest thing to do is to community coaches 274 00:12:29,240 --> 00:12:32,120 Speaker 2: to play guys that might not be ready in terms 275 00:12:32,160 --> 00:12:35,200 Speaker 2: of like they may not know everything, you know, because 276 00:12:35,200 --> 00:12:37,480 Speaker 2: the coaches always want the certainty of knowing, Hey, this 277 00:12:37,520 --> 00:12:39,160 Speaker 2: guy's going to know exactly what we're doing, is gonna 278 00:12:39,120 --> 00:12:42,160 Speaker 2: be in the right spot, whereas scout's have a tendency thing. 279 00:12:42,240 --> 00:12:44,920 Speaker 2: But like, yeah, coach, like he's in upgrade over the 280 00:12:45,000 --> 00:12:47,720 Speaker 2: veteran that we have that knows everything. So how about 281 00:12:47,760 --> 00:12:49,560 Speaker 2: we have a little patient to let them kind of 282 00:12:50,000 --> 00:12:52,080 Speaker 2: go through the growing pains where we get a better 283 00:12:52,200 --> 00:12:55,199 Speaker 2: athlete and more explosive player on the field. The Seattle 284 00:12:55,240 --> 00:12:57,320 Speaker 2: Seahawks have done it, and they've done it for years 285 00:12:57,320 --> 00:12:58,760 Speaker 2: and it's one of the things that allowed them to 286 00:12:58,760 --> 00:13:00,319 Speaker 2: have a lot of success in the two thousand in ten, 287 00:13:00,840 --> 00:13:03,040 Speaker 2: you can now see that they're back in that mode, 288 00:13:03,280 --> 00:13:05,640 Speaker 2: and because they have so many young guys getting on 289 00:13:05,679 --> 00:13:07,480 Speaker 2: the field, you can kind of tell that they have 290 00:13:07,520 --> 00:13:09,760 Speaker 2: a program that it's built to last based on their 291 00:13:09,760 --> 00:13:10,760 Speaker 2: player development model. 292 00:13:11,440 --> 00:13:13,600 Speaker 1: So for those that don't know the dynamic and you 293 00:13:13,679 --> 00:13:16,720 Speaker 1: touched on it with the difference of opinion on young 294 00:13:16,760 --> 00:13:19,600 Speaker 1: players between the personnel side and the coaching side, I 295 00:13:19,600 --> 00:13:21,440 Speaker 1: think we should explain this a little bit. Buck. So 296 00:13:22,120 --> 00:13:25,079 Speaker 1: if you're let's let's say you are coaching. You are 297 00:13:25,120 --> 00:13:28,400 Speaker 1: coaching corners for a team, an NFL team, and you've 298 00:13:28,400 --> 00:13:30,440 Speaker 1: got a rookie corner that you took in the second 299 00:13:30,520 --> 00:13:33,760 Speaker 1: round and he's very gifted and very talented, but then 300 00:13:33,760 --> 00:13:37,160 Speaker 1: you've got an older, veteran player. One of the problems 301 00:13:37,240 --> 00:13:40,680 Speaker 1: is if a player has a mental bust that you 302 00:13:40,840 --> 00:13:44,000 Speaker 1: coach as a position coach, and he busts mentally, guess 303 00:13:44,040 --> 00:13:46,240 Speaker 1: who's hearing it. The position coach is going to hear 304 00:13:46,280 --> 00:13:48,760 Speaker 1: it from the from the defensive coordinator, and the head coach. 305 00:13:48,800 --> 00:13:51,280 Speaker 1: He's going to get his butt ripped. Your guy didn't 306 00:13:51,280 --> 00:13:54,200 Speaker 1: know what to do. You're the coach. That's your fault. 307 00:13:54,520 --> 00:13:56,600 Speaker 1: Where on the on the other side of it, you 308 00:13:56,720 --> 00:13:59,720 Speaker 1: got a veteran player. He's where he's supposed to be. 309 00:13:59,800 --> 00:14:01,680 Speaker 1: He's doing what he's supposed to do, but he's not 310 00:14:01,800 --> 00:14:03,920 Speaker 1: physically good enough. So he gets beat and gives up 311 00:14:03,960 --> 00:14:06,319 Speaker 1: a touchdown. The position coach is like, hey, what do 312 00:14:06,360 --> 00:14:08,120 Speaker 1: you want me to do? I coached him up. He's 313 00:14:08,240 --> 00:14:09,960 Speaker 1: he knew what to do, he was where he's supposed 314 00:14:09,960 --> 00:14:11,800 Speaker 1: to be. He just wasn't good enough. You know, the 315 00:14:11,800 --> 00:14:14,040 Speaker 1: personnel department didn't give us a good enough player. It's 316 00:14:14,080 --> 00:14:16,800 Speaker 1: not on him, it's on the player and it's on 317 00:14:16,840 --> 00:14:18,439 Speaker 1: someone else. Yeah, So it's a little bit of a 318 00:14:18,480 --> 00:14:22,520 Speaker 1: cya thing. Whereas the personnel department's going like hey, man, 319 00:14:22,560 --> 00:14:26,720 Speaker 1: like this guy's so much better gifted physically, Like, coach 320 00:14:26,760 --> 00:14:28,520 Speaker 1: him up and get him going, Like I'm sick of 321 00:14:28,560 --> 00:14:31,000 Speaker 1: watching this old veteran player gets butt kicked every week. 322 00:14:32,680 --> 00:14:35,600 Speaker 2: There's a lot of that that comes to it, and 323 00:14:35,600 --> 00:14:38,840 Speaker 2: and everyone has to have the alignment because what you have, 324 00:14:38,960 --> 00:14:43,880 Speaker 2: particularly when you have general manager head coach personnel power, 325 00:14:43,920 --> 00:14:45,640 Speaker 2: where you have both of the guys in the building. 326 00:14:45,800 --> 00:14:48,440 Speaker 2: The general manager thinks about the long term, the coach 327 00:14:48,520 --> 00:14:51,080 Speaker 2: thinks about the hearing now, and the rub can be 328 00:14:51,280 --> 00:14:54,680 Speaker 2: if they're not in lockstep with the team building process. 329 00:14:54,960 --> 00:14:57,880 Speaker 2: Coaches will always lean on the guy that knows it, 330 00:14:58,120 --> 00:15:02,080 Speaker 2: that has experienced, because a trust that his knowledge will 331 00:15:02,120 --> 00:15:05,080 Speaker 2: prevent the mistakes that ultimately can lead to a loss, 332 00:15:05,400 --> 00:15:08,360 Speaker 2: whereas a personnel guy is like, hey, we want the 333 00:15:08,400 --> 00:15:10,720 Speaker 2: young guy to get experienced, though, and I don't know, 334 00:15:10,840 --> 00:15:14,560 Speaker 2: a year or two we'll have a young better player 335 00:15:14,960 --> 00:15:18,440 Speaker 2: who gives us more playmaking because he's a better athlete, 336 00:15:18,480 --> 00:15:21,640 Speaker 2: more explosive in those things. It's that fine line between 337 00:15:22,080 --> 00:15:23,880 Speaker 2: and I need the young guy to be ready enough 338 00:15:23,920 --> 00:15:25,320 Speaker 2: to play, but then you've got to give him the 339 00:15:25,320 --> 00:15:27,840 Speaker 2: opportunity to work through some of those things. A lot 340 00:15:27,880 --> 00:15:30,560 Speaker 2: of times coaches, And we've said this before when we 341 00:15:30,680 --> 00:15:33,840 Speaker 2: have those personnel meetings, they all want to finish products. 342 00:15:35,960 --> 00:15:39,480 Speaker 2: Ain't got a whole lot of time. Yeah, I want 343 00:15:39,560 --> 00:15:41,560 Speaker 2: him fresh out the box, put them right on the field. 344 00:15:41,920 --> 00:15:43,840 Speaker 2: Well yeah, like we can expect that or have those 345 00:15:43,880 --> 00:15:46,680 Speaker 2: expectations with a first round pick, but what about our 346 00:15:46,760 --> 00:15:49,680 Speaker 2: sixth and seventh round. Like, sometimes we need those guys 347 00:15:49,680 --> 00:15:51,720 Speaker 2: to get on the field, and it comes down to 348 00:15:51,800 --> 00:15:54,800 Speaker 2: a philosophical approach and everyone in the building has to 349 00:15:54,840 --> 00:15:56,000 Speaker 2: be in alignment when it comes to us. 350 00:15:56,800 --> 00:15:58,560 Speaker 1: No, No, I think it's interesting too if you think 351 00:15:58,600 --> 00:16:00,520 Speaker 1: about the top two on this list for this week. 352 00:16:01,280 --> 00:16:04,000 Speaker 1: Pete Carroll got a lot of juice, you know, in 353 00:16:04,120 --> 00:16:06,160 Speaker 1: terms of the personnel power. So you know, I got 354 00:16:06,200 --> 00:16:08,560 Speaker 1: to worry about the friction between the personnel side and 355 00:16:08,560 --> 00:16:11,080 Speaker 1: the coaching side because Pete's got he can kind of 356 00:16:11,160 --> 00:16:13,000 Speaker 1: have his hands on both sides of it. And then 357 00:16:13,160 --> 00:16:16,240 Speaker 1: McVeigh same thing. He's got a lot of clout, he's 358 00:16:16,240 --> 00:16:18,360 Speaker 1: got a lot of juice. He can afford to play 359 00:16:18,400 --> 00:16:21,200 Speaker 1: the young guys, live through the mistakes. They're his guys. 360 00:16:21,200 --> 00:16:23,960 Speaker 1: He's invested. He was very heavily involved in their selection, 361 00:16:24,800 --> 00:16:26,920 Speaker 1: you know, along with less need there. So I think 362 00:16:26,960 --> 00:16:31,040 Speaker 1: that having powerful coaches makes it easier to get the 363 00:16:31,080 --> 00:16:34,560 Speaker 1: young guys on the field because they're more willing to 364 00:16:34,560 --> 00:16:36,800 Speaker 1: live with it. And they're also very instrumental and who 365 00:16:36,800 --> 00:16:37,720 Speaker 1: came in the building. 366 00:16:38,360 --> 00:16:40,640 Speaker 2: Absolutely, they're very instrumental in doing it. And so that's 367 00:16:40,760 --> 00:16:43,880 Speaker 2: that's why the power play is really important, and it 368 00:16:43,960 --> 00:16:46,240 Speaker 2: plays a significant fact and who gets on the field 369 00:16:46,280 --> 00:16:47,000 Speaker 2: and how much they play. 370 00:16:47,640 --> 00:16:50,240 Speaker 1: Yep, there you go. Quick highlights from those teams. By 371 00:16:50,280 --> 00:16:54,120 Speaker 1: the way, Witherspoon continues to play well for the Seahawks. 372 00:16:54,120 --> 00:16:56,720 Speaker 1: He had three passes defense, he played fifty four snaps, 373 00:16:56,720 --> 00:17:00,600 Speaker 1: had four tackles. Jake Bobo from UCLA is getting out there. 374 00:17:00,600 --> 00:17:03,080 Speaker 1: He played twenty eight snaps, had forty three receiving yards. 375 00:17:03,120 --> 00:17:06,320 Speaker 1: So a couple there from the Seahawks. Look at Steve 376 00:17:06,359 --> 00:17:10,200 Speaker 1: Avila playing sixty three snaps. The guard at a TCU 377 00:17:10,280 --> 00:17:12,119 Speaker 1: for the Rams doing a nice job. Pooko Nakool we 378 00:17:12,119 --> 00:17:15,120 Speaker 1: talk about every week. Byron Young, who we've highlighted before. 379 00:17:15,359 --> 00:17:18,119 Speaker 1: He had a sack and a force fumble. Rookie edge 380 00:17:18,200 --> 00:17:21,359 Speaker 1: rusher for them. For the Colts, Juju Brentz and Josh 381 00:17:21,400 --> 00:17:25,160 Speaker 1: Downs who we mentioned both playing well the Texans. Obviously, 382 00:17:25,200 --> 00:17:28,119 Speaker 1: Stroud had his first interception but still played well in 383 00:17:28,119 --> 00:17:31,400 Speaker 1: that ballgame. Will Anderson, who's been highly highly disruptive, two 384 00:17:31,440 --> 00:17:35,440 Speaker 1: quarterback hits on forty sixty one snap, so he's playing 385 00:17:35,440 --> 00:17:38,200 Speaker 1: a ton in Henry toe to eighty one snaps, six 386 00:17:38,240 --> 00:17:43,879 Speaker 1: tackles for the Bucks. Kalijah Kansi, the talented young defensive 387 00:17:43,920 --> 00:17:46,440 Speaker 1: tackle from Pitt He had a sack and two quarterback hits. 388 00:17:47,000 --> 00:17:49,600 Speaker 1: And Trey Palmer, the rookie receiver, played thirty seven snaps 389 00:17:49,640 --> 00:17:52,800 Speaker 1: and had forty seven receiving yards. So that's a look 390 00:17:52,800 --> 00:17:56,000 Speaker 1: at the top classes according to our Impact Rookie Score 391 00:17:56,119 --> 00:17:58,080 Speaker 1: from Week six. We do this each and every week, 392 00:17:58,119 --> 00:18:02,560 Speaker 1: so we'll get to next week's guys on this Thursday podcast. 393 00:18:02,600 --> 00:18:04,679 Speaker 1: Each and every week we do that. So all right, 394 00:18:04,720 --> 00:18:06,320 Speaker 1: let's take a quick break back. When we come back, 395 00:18:06,359 --> 00:18:07,560 Speaker 1: we're gonna look at the game of the week the 396 00:18:07,600 --> 00:18:10,080 Speaker 1: Dolphins and the Eagles, a huge one coming up right 397 00:18:10,119 --> 00:18:15,520 Speaker 1: after this, It's. 398 00:18:15,400 --> 00:18:17,640 Speaker 2: Time for the MCS Game of the Week presented by 399 00:18:17,680 --> 00:18:21,320 Speaker 2: DraftKings Sportsbook. This week is the Dolphins at the Eagles. 400 00:18:21,320 --> 00:18:23,600 Speaker 2: The spread its minus two and a half favorite the Eagles. 401 00:18:23,840 --> 00:18:28,760 Speaker 2: The over under is fifty two DJ. This is I mean, 402 00:18:29,320 --> 00:18:32,640 Speaker 2: sometimes the league serves up like a tasty treat. This 403 00:18:32,720 --> 00:18:34,800 Speaker 2: is a tasty treat. Seeing two of the top teams 404 00:18:34,920 --> 00:18:38,000 Speaker 2: we talked about, the Philadelphia Eagles the Miami Dolphins, we 405 00:18:38,040 --> 00:18:41,879 Speaker 2: can talk about how their offenses are similarly constructed with 406 00:18:41,920 --> 00:18:46,800 Speaker 2: their own differences, but Jalen Hursts leading really a ground 407 00:18:47,000 --> 00:18:50,000 Speaker 2: attack that is unbelievable in Philadelphia with playmakers on the 408 00:18:50,000 --> 00:18:52,320 Speaker 2: perimeter in the passing game, and then you just have 409 00:18:52,440 --> 00:18:55,119 Speaker 2: what the Miami Dolphins have constructed, which is a video 410 00:18:55,160 --> 00:18:57,640 Speaker 2: game like offense where they just overwhelm you with their 411 00:18:57,880 --> 00:19:01,560 Speaker 2: individual and collective speed. This year they've added the run 412 00:19:01,600 --> 00:19:06,040 Speaker 2: game element to it, which has really made this offense unstoppable. 413 00:19:06,359 --> 00:19:08,200 Speaker 2: I mean, this is an offense they are clocking like 414 00:19:08,200 --> 00:19:10,520 Speaker 2: they're hitting the forty burger. I mean it seems like 415 00:19:10,600 --> 00:19:13,080 Speaker 2: every week. But this is a team with their speed. 416 00:19:13,600 --> 00:19:17,000 Speaker 2: If you're not lined up right, you have a problem. 417 00:19:17,040 --> 00:19:18,840 Speaker 2: It's not only just lining up to the stuff that 418 00:19:18,880 --> 00:19:21,200 Speaker 2: they do with emotions, but you got to have enough 419 00:19:21,240 --> 00:19:23,880 Speaker 2: good guys to deal with their speed and athleticism. They 420 00:19:23,880 --> 00:19:27,160 Speaker 2: have so many paths to victory with their explosiveness on. 421 00:19:27,160 --> 00:19:30,640 Speaker 1: Offense, I'd be curious just with your background, Buck doing 422 00:19:30,640 --> 00:19:32,280 Speaker 1: the stuff you've done with the Lead eleven over the 423 00:19:32,359 --> 00:19:36,400 Speaker 1: years and keeping tabs on these young quarterbacks. Everybody knows 424 00:19:36,400 --> 00:19:39,639 Speaker 1: they were teammates, you know, with Jalen Hurts and Tua, 425 00:19:39,840 --> 00:19:43,600 Speaker 1: But I'd be curious just maybe the differences between them 426 00:19:43,720 --> 00:19:47,280 Speaker 1: personality wise and kind of if you go back in 427 00:19:47,320 --> 00:19:49,760 Speaker 1: the way back machine getting to know those two guys, 428 00:19:49,960 --> 00:19:51,680 Speaker 1: what were the differences between them. 429 00:19:52,080 --> 00:19:54,560 Speaker 2: I would say the first thing about Jalen Hurst because 430 00:19:54,560 --> 00:20:00,399 Speaker 2: he came through earlier very serious coaches. Son understood like 431 00:20:01,320 --> 00:20:05,560 Speaker 2: the team dynamic of everything, the leadership abilities and qualities 432 00:20:05,560 --> 00:20:07,719 Speaker 2: that everyone falls in love with. Based on what he's 433 00:20:07,760 --> 00:20:11,080 Speaker 2: done in Philadelphia, those same things were present, same thing 434 00:20:11,200 --> 00:20:13,720 Speaker 2: traits were president when he went to Alabama, and I 435 00:20:13,720 --> 00:20:15,679 Speaker 2: think people forgot how close he was to win in 436 00:20:15,680 --> 00:20:18,600 Speaker 2: the national title as a freshman SEC offense play of 437 00:20:18,600 --> 00:20:21,880 Speaker 2: the Year like he did a lot. His demeanor has 438 00:20:21,880 --> 00:20:24,800 Speaker 2: always been about take care of business, very serious, very 439 00:20:24,880 --> 00:20:28,040 Speaker 2: about his work, kind of a blue collar attitude and 440 00:20:28,040 --> 00:20:31,000 Speaker 2: demeanor when it came with it. Tua was a little 441 00:20:31,040 --> 00:20:34,760 Speaker 2: more fun loving, a little more laid back when it 442 00:20:34,800 --> 00:20:38,320 Speaker 2: came to it. His leadership ability was different because guys 443 00:20:38,359 --> 00:20:41,600 Speaker 2: just gravitated to him because he was such a good dude, 444 00:20:42,040 --> 00:20:45,560 Speaker 2: you know. And I can say this because you'll understand it. 445 00:20:45,600 --> 00:20:48,760 Speaker 2: So when we're doing the opening or leader love and 446 00:20:48,800 --> 00:20:52,280 Speaker 2: he has a team full of like all stars monsters, 447 00:20:52,359 --> 00:20:56,679 Speaker 2: Jerry Judy, kJ Hamler, I mean, cam Akers was on 448 00:20:56,720 --> 00:20:59,560 Speaker 2: that team, a bunch of different guys. DJ I can 449 00:20:59,560 --> 00:21:01,560 Speaker 2: tell you at the end of at the beginning and 450 00:21:01,600 --> 00:21:04,159 Speaker 2: the end of every game, like those guys would come 451 00:21:04,200 --> 00:21:07,320 Speaker 2: around to wanting two of the state the prayer to 452 00:21:07,400 --> 00:21:09,840 Speaker 2: circle up. Now you got to understand, like these dudes 453 00:21:09,840 --> 00:21:11,760 Speaker 2: come from all walks of life, coming from all over, 454 00:21:11,800 --> 00:21:14,840 Speaker 2: and so to give two of that kind of respect 455 00:21:14,920 --> 00:21:17,560 Speaker 2: and reverence to it coming from the island, coming over 456 00:21:17,760 --> 00:21:21,040 Speaker 2: and being that leader. To me, it was about the connectivity, 457 00:21:21,480 --> 00:21:24,400 Speaker 2: like regardless of what your beliefs are, that connectivity where 458 00:21:24,400 --> 00:21:26,439 Speaker 2: you see all these guys. To me, that was the 459 00:21:26,480 --> 00:21:29,199 Speaker 2: part I was like, oh wow, that's different, you know. 460 00:21:29,320 --> 00:21:32,800 Speaker 2: And so even now when you hear Tyreek Hill early 461 00:21:32,880 --> 00:21:34,600 Speaker 2: on when he goes over and he said, hey, man 462 00:21:35,560 --> 00:21:38,000 Speaker 2: is a really good quarterback. This dude and how the 463 00:21:38,040 --> 00:21:41,359 Speaker 2: guys kind of talk about him. Both are great leaders. 464 00:21:41,400 --> 00:21:42,919 Speaker 2: They just do it in a different way. But I 465 00:21:42,920 --> 00:21:48,840 Speaker 2: think Tua's laid back demeanor and his ability to connect 466 00:21:49,160 --> 00:21:51,160 Speaker 2: is essential at the position, but I think is rare 467 00:21:51,359 --> 00:21:53,240 Speaker 2: based on how he's been able to do it. 468 00:21:54,000 --> 00:21:57,560 Speaker 1: Yeah, it is interesting to me, the leadership stuff. And 469 00:21:57,760 --> 00:22:00,960 Speaker 1: remember it, Gosh, you go back to that National championship game. 470 00:22:01,080 --> 00:22:03,240 Speaker 1: He comes in to it, comes in and they win 471 00:22:03,320 --> 00:22:07,400 Speaker 1: the game. And then Jalen was mature enough he didn't 472 00:22:07,440 --> 00:22:09,480 Speaker 1: bounce right after that. He stayed for another whole year 473 00:22:09,680 --> 00:22:12,080 Speaker 1: and was just kind of a good soldier backup and 474 00:22:12,080 --> 00:22:14,080 Speaker 1: god is you know, god reend up having to fill 475 00:22:14,080 --> 00:22:16,359 Speaker 1: in in the SEC Championship game that next year and 476 00:22:16,400 --> 00:22:19,159 Speaker 1: played great. But man, that's you talk about humility, Like 477 00:22:19,240 --> 00:22:20,000 Speaker 1: that's humility. 478 00:22:20,520 --> 00:22:23,119 Speaker 2: So think about that though, Like, think about that in 479 00:22:23,160 --> 00:22:24,399 Speaker 2: today's time. 480 00:22:24,200 --> 00:22:26,760 Speaker 1: And when again, nobody ever do that again. 481 00:22:26,720 --> 00:22:29,639 Speaker 2: When people hop in the transfer portal, he had the 482 00:22:29,680 --> 00:22:33,560 Speaker 2: wherewithal to be patient enough to sit and play his 483 00:22:33,720 --> 00:22:36,639 Speaker 2: role as a backup. Given the opportunity to play in 484 00:22:36,640 --> 00:22:40,320 Speaker 2: the SEC Championship game, he was ready and delivered and 485 00:22:40,359 --> 00:22:43,359 Speaker 2: then went back to being the back. I mean, you 486 00:22:43,480 --> 00:22:46,640 Speaker 2: talk about people talk about serving leadership and that kind 487 00:22:46,680 --> 00:22:50,280 Speaker 2: of stuff that in itself, let you know a lot 488 00:22:50,280 --> 00:22:51,920 Speaker 2: about how he could be in the pro and then 489 00:22:51,920 --> 00:22:54,200 Speaker 2: for him to go to Oklahoma and improve, for him 490 00:22:54,200 --> 00:22:56,520 Speaker 2: to go to Philadelphia and people talk to the stories 491 00:22:56,520 --> 00:22:59,160 Speaker 2: that they talked about when he was waiting for his opportunity, 492 00:22:59,160 --> 00:23:01,359 Speaker 2: when he was working at the backup to Carson Wentz 493 00:23:01,720 --> 00:23:04,840 Speaker 2: and all of that stuff. Both of these guys get 494 00:23:04,880 --> 00:23:06,640 Speaker 2: it done in a weird way. And I'm gonna say 495 00:23:06,640 --> 00:23:08,800 Speaker 2: this about both of them because we've talked about it, 496 00:23:08,800 --> 00:23:11,440 Speaker 2: and I think it's an underrated aspect of playing quarterback, 497 00:23:12,359 --> 00:23:14,880 Speaker 2: the toughness part of it. And I'm not just talking 498 00:23:14,880 --> 00:23:16,720 Speaker 2: about the mental toughness in terms of being able to 499 00:23:16,760 --> 00:23:18,400 Speaker 2: bounce that because this would be a bounce back week 500 00:23:18,400 --> 00:23:20,240 Speaker 2: for Jail. How does he come back from the turnovers 501 00:23:20,240 --> 00:23:24,359 Speaker 2: that he has? But how do you pick yourself up 502 00:23:24,400 --> 00:23:28,000 Speaker 2: off the mat? Last year, Tua had a series of 503 00:23:28,000 --> 00:23:30,880 Speaker 2: concussions and injuries and people were wondering what he comes back, 504 00:23:30,920 --> 00:23:33,440 Speaker 2: and people made fun of him taking jiu jitsu whatever 505 00:23:34,040 --> 00:23:36,000 Speaker 2: d they like For him to stand in to face 506 00:23:36,160 --> 00:23:39,520 Speaker 2: the eye of the storm each and every week, knowing 507 00:23:40,240 --> 00:23:43,040 Speaker 2: the history that he's had with concussions and B and 508 00:23:43,080 --> 00:23:46,080 Speaker 2: B that takes a different level of toughness to stand 509 00:23:46,119 --> 00:23:48,639 Speaker 2: in there because he doesn't flinch and went and do 510 00:23:48,720 --> 00:23:51,760 Speaker 2: those things when they bring because you know, every decoordinator knows, oh, 511 00:23:51,760 --> 00:23:53,480 Speaker 2: we need to heat him up and see if we 512 00:23:53,520 --> 00:23:55,920 Speaker 2: can make him feel uncomfortable. He's dealt with at the 513 00:23:55,920 --> 00:23:58,639 Speaker 2: first half of the season and all he's done is 514 00:23:58,760 --> 00:24:01,639 Speaker 2: be at the top of the charts completion percentage, passer 515 00:24:01,760 --> 00:24:03,879 Speaker 2: rating and all that other stuff. To me, that's a 516 00:24:03,880 --> 00:24:06,199 Speaker 2: different level of toughness that you have to admire and 517 00:24:06,240 --> 00:24:07,000 Speaker 2: respect about to it. 518 00:24:07,040 --> 00:24:10,800 Speaker 1: Tachnal love all right, you love Uh, I don't know 519 00:24:10,840 --> 00:24:12,720 Speaker 1: if you love it. I love doing it, Buck, But 520 00:24:12,800 --> 00:24:15,000 Speaker 1: when I hear you, I'm listening to you talk and 521 00:24:15,040 --> 00:24:17,919 Speaker 1: you give such great background on these kids, and then 522 00:24:17,920 --> 00:24:20,640 Speaker 1: I'm trying to think of a way to formulate that 523 00:24:20,840 --> 00:24:23,240 Speaker 1: into something that like this may be something bite size 524 00:24:23,280 --> 00:24:24,840 Speaker 1: that all of us can kind of take with us. 525 00:24:25,240 --> 00:24:27,239 Speaker 1: And what I was just listening to you say that 526 00:24:27,320 --> 00:24:32,000 Speaker 1: I wrote down. Okay, these guys are incredibly disciplined, right 527 00:24:32,280 --> 00:24:34,680 Speaker 1: and kind of their own ways, but in very discipline 528 00:24:34,720 --> 00:24:37,280 Speaker 1: in terms of the work that they put in to 529 00:24:37,320 --> 00:24:40,399 Speaker 1: their to their craft. Disciplined guys. These guys have faced 530 00:24:40,400 --> 00:24:43,840 Speaker 1: tremendous doubt, which has ruined a lot of people, not 531 00:24:43,960 --> 00:24:46,359 Speaker 1: just in football but outside. You know, when you have 532 00:24:46,359 --> 00:24:50,160 Speaker 1: people doubting you. I mean Jalen Hurts was benched in college. 533 00:24:50,480 --> 00:24:52,399 Speaker 1: Everybody doubted if he'd ever be able to throw well 534 00:24:52,520 --> 00:24:55,320 Speaker 1: enough to play that position in the NFL to off 535 00:24:55,359 --> 00:24:58,760 Speaker 1: of the injuries and off of you know, just just well, man, 536 00:24:58,800 --> 00:25:00,639 Speaker 1: he's you know, you've got Justin Herber in this class. 537 00:25:00,640 --> 00:25:02,439 Speaker 1: You've got Burrow in this class. He's not in that 538 00:25:02,480 --> 00:25:05,879 Speaker 1: group like Tank for Tua was a mistake, you know, 539 00:25:05,920 --> 00:25:08,200 Speaker 1: and this is he is not. He is not all 540 00:25:08,240 --> 00:25:09,720 Speaker 1: that he was cracked up to be. A lot of 541 00:25:09,720 --> 00:25:13,040 Speaker 1: doubt there. But what's happened is when you're disciplined and 542 00:25:13,080 --> 00:25:16,280 Speaker 1: when you conquered doubt, you can dominate. And both those 543 00:25:16,320 --> 00:25:19,439 Speaker 1: guys have been dominant football players. Man, they really have. 544 00:25:20,640 --> 00:25:24,840 Speaker 2: I think it's a lesson in the evaluation phase about quarterbacks, 545 00:25:24,880 --> 00:25:28,240 Speaker 2: like as much as we all like for instance, so 546 00:25:28,359 --> 00:25:30,520 Speaker 2: like the Kayla Williams stuff, right, Kayla Williams went off 547 00:25:30,520 --> 00:25:32,840 Speaker 2: the bad game against Notre Dame. To me, I love 548 00:25:32,960 --> 00:25:36,080 Speaker 2: that because he presents an opportunity for us to see 549 00:25:36,080 --> 00:25:39,640 Speaker 2: what he's really still like, what, what? What drives him? 550 00:25:39,640 --> 00:25:42,720 Speaker 2: How does he handle those things? Because inevitably in the 551 00:25:42,760 --> 00:25:45,320 Speaker 2: pro game he's going to have some some days like that. 552 00:25:45,640 --> 00:25:48,159 Speaker 2: How does he respond? Does he kind of such a 553 00:25:48,240 --> 00:25:50,800 Speaker 2: tale and run away? Or the next week he's just 554 00:25:50,880 --> 00:25:54,520 Speaker 2: back the same fearless gunslinger that he's been. With Jalen 555 00:25:54,960 --> 00:25:57,399 Speaker 2: and Tua, we not only seen them have to bounce 556 00:25:57,440 --> 00:26:00,480 Speaker 2: back from from from disappointing moments as just because remember 557 00:26:00,480 --> 00:26:03,480 Speaker 2: Tua had the injury in college, Jenn had the accumiliation 558 00:26:03,560 --> 00:26:06,240 Speaker 2: of being benched in the National championship game and having 559 00:26:06,240 --> 00:26:10,239 Speaker 2: to sit the next year. That adversity pardens you a 560 00:26:10,240 --> 00:26:14,040 Speaker 2: little bit. And we've seen those guys who have some callouses, 561 00:26:14,720 --> 00:26:16,920 Speaker 2: they perform well, and I'll say that they're not the same. 562 00:26:16,920 --> 00:26:18,680 Speaker 2: He's not playing, but like like brock Perdy, some of 563 00:26:18,680 --> 00:26:21,840 Speaker 2: the stuff he had experienced at Iowa State, Like to me, DJ, like, 564 00:26:21,920 --> 00:26:23,719 Speaker 2: that's kind of what you're looking for. I don't want 565 00:26:23,760 --> 00:26:27,280 Speaker 2: the guy who's had it perfect throughout there, no question career, 566 00:26:27,560 --> 00:26:29,240 Speaker 2: you got to have some stuff where you need some 567 00:26:29,359 --> 00:26:32,040 Speaker 2: scuffs to kind of make it to stop. And I 568 00:26:32,040 --> 00:26:34,440 Speaker 2: think with both of these guys it's been unique. But 569 00:26:34,880 --> 00:26:37,119 Speaker 2: let's talk about like both of these offense. When you 570 00:26:37,119 --> 00:26:39,639 Speaker 2: look at the Eagles offense compared to the Dolphins offense, 571 00:26:39,840 --> 00:26:42,159 Speaker 2: what if there's the similarities and some of the differences. 572 00:26:42,480 --> 00:26:46,479 Speaker 1: Well, how about this with Tua, you go get a guy, uh, 573 00:26:47,920 --> 00:26:50,760 Speaker 1: obviously a speedster, but somebody he's familiar with from college 574 00:26:50,760 --> 00:26:53,760 Speaker 1: and waddle right. You draft the player that he's familiar with, 575 00:26:53,800 --> 00:26:55,879 Speaker 1: has a good relationship with. Then you go out and 576 00:26:55,880 --> 00:26:59,840 Speaker 1: make the move for Tyreek Hill, established veteran stud Hurts, 577 00:27:00,280 --> 00:27:02,919 Speaker 1: DeVante Smith somebody played with in college. He has a 578 00:27:02,920 --> 00:27:05,440 Speaker 1: good relationship with. That's a comfort factor. You go out 579 00:27:05,480 --> 00:27:08,479 Speaker 1: you trade for a j Brown, proven veteran player, Like 580 00:27:08,800 --> 00:27:12,000 Speaker 1: there's some similarities there. You have the Dolphins make the 581 00:27:12,080 --> 00:27:14,720 Speaker 1: move for Tarren Armstead, you know previously to bring him 582 00:27:14,720 --> 00:27:17,879 Speaker 1: in there to solidify a tackle position. Obviously the Eagles 583 00:27:17,880 --> 00:27:20,200 Speaker 1: have had Lane Johnson, who you know has been one 584 00:27:20,240 --> 00:27:22,960 Speaker 1: of the premier right tackles that's ever played in this league, 585 00:27:23,200 --> 00:27:26,080 Speaker 1: probably on a Hall of Fame track. And then you 586 00:27:26,080 --> 00:27:30,240 Speaker 1: know other pieces added along there. It's the creativity on 587 00:27:30,320 --> 00:27:33,720 Speaker 1: the offensive play caller Mike McDaniel doing it for the Dolphins. Obviously, 588 00:27:33,800 --> 00:27:37,920 Speaker 1: Nick Sirianni being in charge of that offense with Brian 589 00:27:38,000 --> 00:27:40,720 Speaker 1: Johnson there with the Eagles, like, there's a lot of 590 00:27:40,760 --> 00:27:43,399 Speaker 1: similarities with how they're built and they've got speed, but 591 00:27:43,480 --> 00:27:45,719 Speaker 1: they also have the ability to win one on one 592 00:27:45,800 --> 00:27:48,720 Speaker 1: with routes. And to me, the other thing is their 593 00:27:48,840 --> 00:27:52,560 Speaker 1: they're run after catch operations where hey, quarterbacks, our job 594 00:27:52,800 --> 00:27:55,639 Speaker 1: just accuracy is premium. Get the ball that upfield shoulder. 595 00:27:55,760 --> 00:27:56,800 Speaker 1: Let these dudes go with it. 596 00:27:57,800 --> 00:28:01,360 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean that It is fun because you look 597 00:28:01,400 --> 00:28:05,479 Speaker 2: at Tua, you think about what Jalen Hurst is being 598 00:28:05,520 --> 00:28:07,399 Speaker 2: able to get when they drafted. When you look at 599 00:28:07,440 --> 00:28:09,920 Speaker 2: Cincinnati with Joe Burrow, Yeah. 600 00:28:10,200 --> 00:28:12,800 Speaker 1: Chase mar Chase, that's an interesting thing. I didn't put 601 00:28:12,840 --> 00:28:15,040 Speaker 1: that part of it together too. How many quarterbacks have 602 00:28:15,160 --> 00:28:17,159 Speaker 1: a target that they played with in college like that. 603 00:28:17,320 --> 00:28:18,399 Speaker 1: So it's a decent amount. 604 00:28:18,880 --> 00:28:20,520 Speaker 2: Decent amount. So you know what I'm doing if I'm 605 00:28:20,520 --> 00:28:22,920 Speaker 2: in Houston, Texans, I'm trying to make a play to 606 00:28:22,960 --> 00:28:24,600 Speaker 2: make sure that I get one of the Ohio State 607 00:28:24,600 --> 00:28:26,879 Speaker 2: receivers when they can come through, because I want to 608 00:28:26,880 --> 00:28:29,119 Speaker 2: pay something with TJ. Straus who his game can go 609 00:28:29,240 --> 00:28:32,480 Speaker 2: to the next level. But in doing those things for 610 00:28:32,680 --> 00:28:36,040 Speaker 2: both teams, the Miami Dolphins and the Philadelphia Eagles. The 611 00:28:36,080 --> 00:28:40,000 Speaker 2: premium run after catch was huge because for Jalen, some 612 00:28:40,080 --> 00:28:42,760 Speaker 2: of that was to maybe mask some of the accuracy 613 00:28:42,840 --> 00:28:44,680 Speaker 2: roles so you could do some things in the RPO 614 00:28:44,800 --> 00:28:47,240 Speaker 2: game and those things with those guys kind of like 615 00:28:47,480 --> 00:28:50,560 Speaker 2: big bang for your buck. For Tua, there was a 616 00:28:50,600 --> 00:28:53,960 Speaker 2: lot of questions about the fetball and the arm streams, 617 00:28:53,960 --> 00:28:56,000 Speaker 2: so does you have enough range to get it out there? 618 00:28:56,040 --> 00:28:58,440 Speaker 2: So what they did is to take that away, like, Okay, cool, 619 00:28:58,440 --> 00:29:01,280 Speaker 2: we can we can throw these these singles out here, 620 00:29:01,640 --> 00:29:04,760 Speaker 2: these little quick passes and let those guys kind of maneuver. 621 00:29:04,880 --> 00:29:07,040 Speaker 2: The yards looks the same, but the air yards are 622 00:29:07,040 --> 00:29:10,080 Speaker 2: different in terms of like air yards to target. It 623 00:29:10,200 --> 00:29:12,680 Speaker 2: still works. This offense is still explosive, and they've been 624 00:29:12,720 --> 00:29:15,400 Speaker 2: able to create these big plays on what I would 625 00:29:15,400 --> 00:29:21,120 Speaker 2: say like low risk concepts. It's the brilliance of what 626 00:29:21,160 --> 00:29:23,400 Speaker 2: I would say the Miami Dolphins scheme is on the 627 00:29:23,480 --> 00:29:26,720 Speaker 2: Mike mcdangel's they found a way to make it quarterback 628 00:29:26,760 --> 00:29:31,440 Speaker 2: friendly with a significant yield, big time return on investment 629 00:29:31,640 --> 00:29:33,360 Speaker 2: based on what they've been able to do and with 630 00:29:33,440 --> 00:29:36,440 Speaker 2: the Eagles is building around Jalen Hursts as the runner 631 00:29:36,680 --> 00:29:39,280 Speaker 2: and really expanding the passing game as he continues to 632 00:29:39,320 --> 00:29:40,640 Speaker 2: evolve as a passer from the car. 633 00:29:42,040 --> 00:29:44,400 Speaker 1: He's got me going down a rabbit hole right now, man, 634 00:29:45,400 --> 00:29:47,240 Speaker 1: I mean, obviously he hadn't caught a ton of balls, 635 00:29:47,240 --> 00:29:49,880 Speaker 1: but Diami Brown, he would have played with. 636 00:29:49,880 --> 00:29:52,560 Speaker 2: Sam he did, Yeah, he played with. 637 00:29:53,000 --> 00:29:54,960 Speaker 1: He was washing before. 638 00:29:55,240 --> 00:30:00,240 Speaker 2: Yeah, And I think he's had some flashes at times. 639 00:30:00,680 --> 00:30:02,440 Speaker 2: D dear man, it's kind of like putting on that 640 00:30:02,680 --> 00:30:04,520 Speaker 2: every We all have our favorite shoes, right, you just 641 00:30:04,520 --> 00:30:06,760 Speaker 2: put on that, you just kind of know, You just 642 00:30:06,840 --> 00:30:08,920 Speaker 2: kind of know where the player is gonna be. We 643 00:30:09,240 --> 00:30:14,080 Speaker 2: talked about just the importance it's underrated, but the importance 644 00:30:14,120 --> 00:30:17,800 Speaker 2: of chemistry, the connectivity and chemistry being able to finish 645 00:30:17,800 --> 00:30:20,440 Speaker 2: each other's sentences. You you've seen it, like some of 646 00:30:20,440 --> 00:30:24,000 Speaker 2: the stuff that Herbert and Keenanala do. That stuff isn't scripted. 647 00:30:24,160 --> 00:30:26,920 Speaker 2: Or we see what that Mahomes does with Travis Kelsey. 648 00:30:26,920 --> 00:30:28,520 Speaker 2: He's like, I don't know what Roddy runs. I just 649 00:30:28,560 --> 00:30:31,840 Speaker 2: kind of know the body language that he's about. The brain. Well, 650 00:30:32,600 --> 00:30:35,360 Speaker 2: when guys have played together a long time, it's like 651 00:30:35,400 --> 00:30:38,120 Speaker 2: you and I playing pick up basketball like every day 652 00:30:38,280 --> 00:30:40,240 Speaker 2: at lunch. Like after a while I just know I 653 00:30:40,240 --> 00:30:43,080 Speaker 2: can throw it blindly to the corner because you're apposed there, 654 00:30:43,160 --> 00:30:45,640 Speaker 2: you just ready to catch and shoot. You know, like 655 00:30:45,720 --> 00:30:49,560 Speaker 2: those those things are underrated, and maybe there is something 656 00:30:49,800 --> 00:30:51,760 Speaker 2: to that. But for the Dolphins and the Eagles, they 657 00:30:51,760 --> 00:30:54,000 Speaker 2: certainly had a lot of success, and as they continue 658 00:30:54,040 --> 00:30:56,040 Speaker 2: to kind of reign at the top of the NFL, 659 00:30:56,080 --> 00:30:57,920 Speaker 2: you can see more teams kind of replicate those. 660 00:30:58,400 --> 00:31:00,640 Speaker 1: Yeah, did you by the way, By the way, your 661 00:31:00,640 --> 00:31:03,600 Speaker 1: brother was was big time hooper. Did you guys? Did 662 00:31:03,640 --> 00:31:05,560 Speaker 1: you guys have a chemistry on the car? 663 00:31:06,960 --> 00:31:08,200 Speaker 2: So when I would go back, when I would go 664 00:31:08,240 --> 00:31:09,760 Speaker 2: back home when I was playing, because he was he 665 00:31:09,920 --> 00:31:12,240 Speaker 2: was he's four years younger. But we would go back 666 00:31:12,280 --> 00:31:14,600 Speaker 2: to the Y m c. A and d we could 667 00:31:14,720 --> 00:31:18,000 Speaker 2: just like we could just we just blind throw it 668 00:31:18,040 --> 00:31:20,160 Speaker 2: out there and he would do it. And he was 669 00:31:20,360 --> 00:31:22,360 Speaker 2: he could he could play mid ranging in the post 670 00:31:22,400 --> 00:31:25,640 Speaker 2: and I'm out. Then we're just like run, Yeah, your 671 00:31:25,640 --> 00:31:27,080 Speaker 2: spider is over there. I'm just gonna throw it out. 672 00:31:27,080 --> 00:31:29,680 Speaker 2: I know he's gonna be somewhere. I could throw it 673 00:31:29,680 --> 00:31:31,720 Speaker 2: into him. He knows I'm a float around. But yeah, 674 00:31:31,760 --> 00:31:34,160 Speaker 2: it's the value of just when you when you know 675 00:31:34,280 --> 00:31:38,160 Speaker 2: people and you play a time. It's also the advantage 676 00:31:38,200 --> 00:31:40,560 Speaker 2: of like we think about like the Eagles offensive line 677 00:31:40,560 --> 00:31:44,040 Speaker 2: that's been there, been together for a long time, or man, 678 00:31:44,120 --> 00:31:47,640 Speaker 2: it's underrated. When you have guys that are there and 679 00:31:47,760 --> 00:31:50,320 Speaker 2: the trust and all that other stuff. It just allows 680 00:31:50,360 --> 00:31:52,800 Speaker 2: you to do a bunch of a bunch of different things. 681 00:31:52,840 --> 00:31:56,040 Speaker 2: And for the Eagles and for the Dolphins, the lack 682 00:31:56,040 --> 00:31:59,000 Speaker 2: of turnover right like, once you kind of get settled in, 683 00:31:59,080 --> 00:32:00,920 Speaker 2: if you don't have a lot of over your offense 684 00:32:00,920 --> 00:32:03,120 Speaker 2: as an opportunity, your defense as an opportunity to grow, 685 00:32:03,880 --> 00:32:06,880 Speaker 2: you're seeing how you can take advantage of that chemistry 686 00:32:06,880 --> 00:32:09,320 Speaker 2: and connectivity when you have these long playoff runs that 687 00:32:09,360 --> 00:32:11,080 Speaker 2: allow you to play a lot of games with your teammates. 688 00:32:11,800 --> 00:32:14,120 Speaker 1: Yeah, no question, absolutely true. 689 00:32:14,680 --> 00:32:16,760 Speaker 2: So that was the MTS Game of the Week presented 690 00:32:16,800 --> 00:32:20,280 Speaker 2: by Draftking Sportsbook. 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