1 00:00:07,266 --> 00:00:09,706 Speaker 1: The Season with Peter Schraeger is a production of the 2 00:00:09,826 --> 00:00:24,506 Speaker 1: NFL in partnership with iHeartRadio. What's Up, everybody, Welcome to 3 00:00:24,506 --> 00:00:26,186 Speaker 1: another episode of the Season. 4 00:00:26,026 --> 00:00:27,106 Speaker 2: With Peter Schreeker. 5 00:00:27,186 --> 00:00:29,426 Speaker 1: I am Peter Schreker, your host, and I am still 6 00:00:29,506 --> 00:00:35,986 Speaker 1: smiling after what was an incredible viewing experience Monday evening. 7 00:00:36,666 --> 00:00:39,066 Speaker 1: I got to devote this whole episode to Jayden Daniels. 8 00:00:39,226 --> 00:00:41,666 Speaker 1: And if you're not a Commander's fan, or if you're 9 00:00:41,706 --> 00:00:45,026 Speaker 1: a diehard Eagles, Cowboys and Giants fan and you think 10 00:00:45,026 --> 00:00:47,626 Speaker 1: you're gonna vomit listening to this, I'll just tell you 11 00:00:48,546 --> 00:00:52,506 Speaker 1: turn it off, find another podcast, go listen to something else, 12 00:00:52,546 --> 00:00:56,786 Speaker 1: because I'm gonna geek out over Jaden. I loved, loved, 13 00:00:56,986 --> 00:01:00,306 Speaker 1: loved watching him play at LSU last year, and I'll 14 00:01:00,346 --> 00:01:03,026 Speaker 1: be honest, I don't have a long library of his 15 00:01:03,106 --> 00:01:04,226 Speaker 1: Arizona State days. 16 00:01:04,266 --> 00:01:05,666 Speaker 2: I don't go way back with him. 17 00:01:05,946 --> 00:01:07,746 Speaker 1: I fell in love with him last year when I 18 00:01:07,746 --> 00:01:10,786 Speaker 1: started watching LSU games on Saturday, especially down the stretch 19 00:01:10,826 --> 00:01:14,386 Speaker 1: of the season, and he made this incredible push to 20 00:01:14,426 --> 00:01:17,266 Speaker 1: the Heisman. I then spent most of the pre draft 21 00:01:17,306 --> 00:01:20,986 Speaker 1: process saying, yes, Caleb, but what about Jaden Daniels, Yes, Caleb, 22 00:01:21,026 --> 00:01:22,466 Speaker 1: but what about Jaden Daniels. 23 00:01:23,226 --> 00:01:24,266 Speaker 2: There is no wrong. 24 00:01:24,106 --> 00:01:27,426 Speaker 1: Answer yet, It's too soon, But I will say anyone 25 00:01:27,426 --> 00:01:29,826 Speaker 1: who was big on Jaden before the draft looks pretty 26 00:01:29,826 --> 00:01:34,186 Speaker 1: smart right now, because three weeks into his rookie season, 27 00:01:34,546 --> 00:01:37,066 Speaker 1: he looks as good and as polished and as ready 28 00:01:37,066 --> 00:01:40,826 Speaker 1: as any rookie quarterback that I remember, even CJ. Stroud 29 00:01:40,866 --> 00:01:43,346 Speaker 1: last year. I remember he lost his first game, had 30 00:01:43,386 --> 00:01:45,266 Speaker 1: a good bounce back game. It took him a couple 31 00:01:45,226 --> 00:01:47,786 Speaker 1: of weeks to feel as comfortable and look as confident 32 00:01:48,146 --> 00:01:51,306 Speaker 1: as Jaden Daniels has through three weeks. And Monday Night 33 00:01:51,946 --> 00:01:55,586 Speaker 1: it was everything on display Monday Night Football. You had 34 00:01:55,706 --> 00:02:00,946 Speaker 1: a rookie quarterback playing on the road in a hostile 35 00:02:01,066 --> 00:02:06,186 Speaker 1: environment under the lights on National TV and not ESPN, 36 00:02:06,146 --> 00:02:11,546 Speaker 1: that TV American broadcast company, National TV. That game was 37 00:02:11,546 --> 00:02:16,306 Speaker 1: on ABC for a national audience. That was the broadcast network. 38 00:02:17,106 --> 00:02:20,386 Speaker 1: And this Bengals team, which is a Super Bowl contender, 39 00:02:20,426 --> 00:02:24,426 Speaker 1: and everybody's eyes going to the season is zero to two, starving, 40 00:02:24,546 --> 00:02:28,066 Speaker 1: hungry and looking to finally get its first win of 41 00:02:28,106 --> 00:02:31,026 Speaker 1: the season, and Jaden Daniels came in there against lou 42 00:02:31,026 --> 00:02:33,466 Speaker 1: Ana Rumo's defense, and coach lou Is one of the 43 00:02:33,466 --> 00:02:38,266 Speaker 1: most respected and well regarded defensive coordinators in the league, 44 00:02:38,786 --> 00:02:44,026 Speaker 1: and Daniels came in and sliced that defense up, going 45 00:02:44,146 --> 00:02:47,706 Speaker 1: twenty one of twenty three, throwing for two hundred and 46 00:02:47,746 --> 00:02:52,986 Speaker 1: fifty four yards, throwing two touchdowns, running the ball for 47 00:02:52,986 --> 00:02:58,746 Speaker 1: forty yards, and running in a touchdown. This guy had 48 00:02:58,826 --> 00:03:03,386 Speaker 1: six offensive possessions and his team scored five touchdowns and 49 00:03:03,466 --> 00:03:06,826 Speaker 1: had one field goal and did not punt the entire game. 50 00:03:07,386 --> 00:03:12,626 Speaker 1: He is the first quarterback with a ninety plus completion percentage, 51 00:03:13,186 --> 00:03:17,306 Speaker 1: two hundred and fifty plus passing yards, two passing touchdowns, 52 00:03:17,666 --> 00:03:19,186 Speaker 1: and a rushing touchdown. 53 00:03:18,826 --> 00:03:20,186 Speaker 2: In any NFL game. Ever. 54 00:03:21,186 --> 00:03:23,386 Speaker 1: He's also the first player, not just a rookie since 55 00:03:23,466 --> 00:03:25,706 Speaker 1: nineteen fifty to do all of this in the in 56 00:03:25,786 --> 00:03:29,986 Speaker 1: the in one game, complete ninety percent of his passes, 57 00:03:30,306 --> 00:03:33,746 Speaker 1: throw for two fifty and more yards, throw for two touchdowns, 58 00:03:33,866 --> 00:03:36,906 Speaker 1: run for a touchdown, and have more touchdowns than in completes. 59 00:03:38,506 --> 00:03:40,506 Speaker 2: It's it's a statistical anomaly what he did. 60 00:03:40,666 --> 00:03:43,026 Speaker 1: But then you go through the context of the story 61 00:03:43,986 --> 00:03:48,026 Speaker 1: and that final key scoring drive. They're up five points 62 00:03:48,506 --> 00:03:51,706 Speaker 1: and it's third and seven and they're on the road 63 00:03:51,826 --> 00:03:55,306 Speaker 1: and Burrow just threw this, this dagger of a touchdown 64 00:03:55,386 --> 00:03:57,266 Speaker 1: to Jamar Chase to cut the game to five. And 65 00:03:57,306 --> 00:04:00,706 Speaker 1: Burrow's been there, done there. Burrow's hungry, Chase is hungry. 66 00:04:00,746 --> 00:04:02,986 Speaker 1: Chase is going off in this game. And they're up 67 00:04:03,026 --> 00:04:05,146 Speaker 1: five and it's third and seven and they get on 68 00:04:05,186 --> 00:04:08,626 Speaker 1: the field and the play call comes in and it's 69 00:04:08,786 --> 00:04:11,066 Speaker 1: all screwed up. Everyone's in the wrong place. You can 70 00:04:11,106 --> 00:04:14,426 Speaker 1: see rookie Luke McCaffrey is looking like a chicken with 71 00:04:14,466 --> 00:04:16,266 Speaker 1: his head cut off. You got Jamison Crowder on the 72 00:04:16,266 --> 00:04:19,066 Speaker 1: top of the screen, and they call time out. Now 73 00:04:19,066 --> 00:04:24,146 Speaker 1: at this particular moment, rookie quarterback on the road, five 74 00:04:24,186 --> 00:04:27,186 Speaker 1: point game, I think it's usually in your best interest 75 00:04:27,226 --> 00:04:31,546 Speaker 1: to either say, hey, let's go and get a seven 76 00:04:31,626 --> 00:04:33,506 Speaker 1: yard gain and try to get that first down. Make 77 00:04:33,506 --> 00:04:36,826 Speaker 1: it easy, a simple play, or maybe we pick up 78 00:04:36,866 --> 00:04:39,346 Speaker 1: a few yards and we either go for a long 79 00:04:39,426 --> 00:04:41,906 Speaker 1: field goal or we punt the ball and make them 80 00:04:41,946 --> 00:04:45,746 Speaker 1: go the length of the field. Kingsbury calls a play 81 00:04:46,266 --> 00:04:51,426 Speaker 1: and it's gopher broke for this dude. Jayden Daniels as 82 00:04:51,466 --> 00:04:56,626 Speaker 1: a rookie in his third game under the lights on 83 00:04:56,826 --> 00:05:02,466 Speaker 1: Primetime TV to cock back and throw that touchdown pass 84 00:05:02,546 --> 00:05:04,786 Speaker 1: to Terry McLaurin in the back of the end ze 85 00:05:04,826 --> 00:05:08,146 Speaker 1: when they needed seven yards. He goes twenty seven yards 86 00:05:08,546 --> 00:05:11,186 Speaker 1: into hit McLaurin, who gets his knee in. It's the 87 00:05:11,266 --> 00:05:16,106 Speaker 1: stuff that tell you a star is born and that 88 00:05:16,306 --> 00:05:19,226 Speaker 1: legends are being made in real time. I don't think 89 00:05:19,226 --> 00:05:21,426 Speaker 1: this is hyperbole. I don't think I'm going way over 90 00:05:21,466 --> 00:05:24,946 Speaker 1: my skis. That might have been the greatest regular season 91 00:05:25,346 --> 00:05:29,026 Speaker 1: rookie performance I've ever seen in a game. And Daniels 92 00:05:29,226 --> 00:05:32,146 Speaker 1: on top of that, is calling for plays from out 93 00:05:32,146 --> 00:05:35,746 Speaker 1: of bounds. He's telling guys where to go. It looks 94 00:05:35,826 --> 00:05:39,386 Speaker 1: like i Q wise, he's way ahead of where most 95 00:05:39,466 --> 00:05:42,626 Speaker 1: rookies are in his third game. I also think it's 96 00:05:42,666 --> 00:05:46,426 Speaker 1: the perfect situation. I can do a four hour podcast 97 00:05:46,586 --> 00:05:49,826 Speaker 1: on the Washington Commanders offseason and all the ups and downs. 98 00:05:49,826 --> 00:05:53,386 Speaker 1: You have to realize Ben Johnson was likely going to 99 00:05:53,386 --> 00:05:54,986 Speaker 1: be the head coach if we were to call this 100 00:05:55,426 --> 00:05:57,426 Speaker 1: early in the process. They met with him, they liked him. 101 00:05:57,426 --> 00:06:00,906 Speaker 1: Ben Johnson pulls his name from contention and then goes 102 00:06:01,186 --> 00:06:03,226 Speaker 1: and says, I'm gonna go and return to Detroit. We're 103 00:06:03,226 --> 00:06:05,706 Speaker 1: gonna try to run this thing back, Fine, that's Ben 104 00:06:05,786 --> 00:06:09,826 Speaker 1: Johnson's say, Washington, though they didn't offer the job to Johnson. 105 00:06:09,906 --> 00:06:11,986 Speaker 1: They pivot and they say, Okay, well he's out of 106 00:06:11,986 --> 00:06:16,346 Speaker 1: the conversation. Let's look somewhere else. They hire dan Quinn. 107 00:06:16,786 --> 00:06:19,946 Speaker 1: Dan Quinn joins Adam Peters. Adam Peters is a first 108 00:06:19,986 --> 00:06:22,666 Speaker 1: year at GM who himself has been through a million 109 00:06:22,706 --> 00:06:25,346 Speaker 1: interviews and met with a million teams, coming from the 110 00:06:25,386 --> 00:06:28,386 Speaker 1: forty nine ers and before that the Broncos and the 111 00:06:28,386 --> 00:06:32,066 Speaker 1: Patriots where he's won Super Bowls. You've got Peters, You've 112 00:06:32,106 --> 00:06:35,346 Speaker 1: got Quinn. Now you look at the offensive coordinator position. 113 00:06:35,786 --> 00:06:40,186 Speaker 1: Guys Cliff Kingsbury interviewed with the Eagles, wasn't offered the job, 114 00:06:40,826 --> 00:06:44,346 Speaker 1: interviewed with the Bears, where he coached Caleb in college, 115 00:06:45,146 --> 00:06:50,266 Speaker 1: wasn't offered the job. Interviewed with the Raiders, discussed the job, 116 00:06:50,706 --> 00:06:55,386 Speaker 1: terms were set, terms were discussed, and then kind of 117 00:06:55,386 --> 00:06:58,426 Speaker 1: fell apart at the last second. And then that very 118 00:06:58,506 --> 00:07:02,306 Speaker 1: same day where it fell apart with the Raiders, dan 119 00:07:02,386 --> 00:07:06,026 Speaker 1: Quinn calls and says, should we talk about this Washington gig. Eventually, 120 00:07:06,146 --> 00:07:09,066 Speaker 1: King's who has been an NFL head coach, who has 121 00:07:09,146 --> 00:07:12,786 Speaker 1: coached at the college level, both Patrick Mahomes and Caleb Williams, 122 00:07:12,786 --> 00:07:15,186 Speaker 1: and in the NFL level has been with Kyler Murray, 123 00:07:15,226 --> 00:07:19,986 Speaker 1: a mobile quarterback. Kingsbury goes to Washington. He and Adam 124 00:07:20,026 --> 00:07:22,786 Speaker 1: Peters quickly hit it off. He and Dan Quinn quickly 125 00:07:22,866 --> 00:07:23,346 Speaker 1: hit it off. 126 00:07:23,786 --> 00:07:24,346 Speaker 2: And it's one of. 127 00:07:24,346 --> 00:07:27,546 Speaker 1: Those deals where we'll keep our cards close to the vest. 128 00:07:27,546 --> 00:07:30,386 Speaker 1: But like they were all in on Jayden Daniels all summer. Now, 129 00:07:30,426 --> 00:07:32,466 Speaker 1: if Caleb was available, would Caleb in the pick? 130 00:07:32,826 --> 00:07:33,226 Speaker 2: Maybe? 131 00:07:33,266 --> 00:07:35,706 Speaker 1: I don't know, but it wasn't going to be mayor 132 00:07:35,786 --> 00:07:39,866 Speaker 1: Daniels as everyone was reporting it was Daniels. Jaden gets 133 00:07:39,906 --> 00:07:44,466 Speaker 1: there and Cliff basically puts an offense in that is 134 00:07:44,586 --> 00:07:47,826 Speaker 1: around this quarterback and his talents and what he can do. 135 00:07:47,986 --> 00:07:53,506 Speaker 1: It was the perfect marriage of GM coach, offensive coordinator, 136 00:07:54,026 --> 00:07:57,426 Speaker 1: then this vessel, this kid, this quarterback to make it 137 00:07:57,466 --> 00:08:00,586 Speaker 1: all work. You surround that with what they did in 138 00:08:00,666 --> 00:08:03,146 Speaker 1: free agency. And they didn't go and try to sign 139 00:08:03,266 --> 00:08:07,026 Speaker 1: some thirty million dollar receiver. They didn't do something crazy 140 00:08:07,546 --> 00:08:10,426 Speaker 1: and bring in a bunch of rookie wide receivers to 141 00:08:10,426 --> 00:08:13,306 Speaker 1: go along with them. No, they said, let's stick with 142 00:08:13,386 --> 00:08:16,546 Speaker 1: Terry McLaurin. And then Let's give him zach Ertz to 143 00:08:16,626 --> 00:08:18,786 Speaker 1: work with, who's been there, done that. Let's give him 144 00:08:18,786 --> 00:08:21,306 Speaker 1: Austin Eckler in the backfield, who's been there, done that, 145 00:08:21,866 --> 00:08:24,546 Speaker 1: and let's try to build an offense that includes both 146 00:08:24,626 --> 00:08:27,426 Speaker 1: veterans and rookies. Look, I don't know if the Commander's 147 00:08:27,466 --> 00:08:28,546 Speaker 1: win another game this season. 148 00:08:28,946 --> 00:08:29,386 Speaker 2: I don't. 149 00:08:29,586 --> 00:08:32,186 Speaker 1: Maybe they go, you know, two and fifteen and we 150 00:08:32,266 --> 00:08:33,946 Speaker 1: say that was a crazy win they had. 151 00:08:34,426 --> 00:08:35,186 Speaker 2: But I do know this. 152 00:08:35,426 --> 00:08:39,786 Speaker 1: What I saw on Monday night was a star and 153 00:08:39,826 --> 00:08:41,786 Speaker 1: what I saw on Monday night was an offense that 154 00:08:41,826 --> 00:08:44,706 Speaker 1: I really enjoy watching. I mentioned they didn't punt on 155 00:08:44,706 --> 00:08:47,306 Speaker 1: Monday Night. The Commanders have not punted since Week one. 156 00:08:47,506 --> 00:08:50,826 Speaker 1: They didn't punt against the Giants either. Two straight games 157 00:08:51,066 --> 00:08:54,866 Speaker 1: no punts, a ton of points, two wins, and a 158 00:08:54,866 --> 00:08:58,466 Speaker 1: new superstar in Our Lives, The Jayden Daniels era is 159 00:08:58,506 --> 00:09:03,466 Speaker 1: here and I am here for it. Our guest today 160 00:09:03,586 --> 00:09:07,346 Speaker 1: on the podcast is the great Damiel Jerrha. We are 161 00:09:07,386 --> 00:09:09,346 Speaker 1: going to do a deep dive. We're gonna talk more 162 00:09:09,346 --> 00:09:11,226 Speaker 1: on Jaden, but we're also going to talk about the 163 00:09:11,266 --> 00:09:14,226 Speaker 1: other rookie quarterbacks, some of the rookie wide receivers and 164 00:09:14,226 --> 00:09:15,986 Speaker 1: then we're gonna do a little sneak peek at next 165 00:09:16,026 --> 00:09:18,626 Speaker 1: year's draft and maybe get into a little Schador Sanders, 166 00:09:19,226 --> 00:09:23,666 Speaker 1: maybe little Travis Hunter, maybe a little Carson Beck, maybe 167 00:09:23,706 --> 00:09:26,626 Speaker 1: little Jackson Dart. Yes you're not familiar with those names, 168 00:09:26,626 --> 00:09:29,586 Speaker 1: We're gonna get into all of them with my guy DJ, 169 00:09:29,826 --> 00:09:31,666 Speaker 1: Daniel Jeremiah moved to six. 170 00:09:31,586 --> 00:09:40,346 Speaker 2: Right to this. Our guest is a dear friend of mine. 171 00:09:40,506 --> 00:09:44,906 Speaker 1: Our yearly joint mock drafts on this podcast are the 172 00:09:45,026 --> 00:09:47,746 Speaker 1: highest rated and most listened to podcasts that we do 173 00:09:47,866 --> 00:09:51,466 Speaker 1: each season on this podcast, and I think he's truly 174 00:09:51,506 --> 00:09:53,986 Speaker 1: one of my favorite people, and it's also one of 175 00:09:54,026 --> 00:09:56,426 Speaker 1: the most plugged in and knowledgeable when it comes to 176 00:09:56,466 --> 00:10:00,626 Speaker 1: these college prospects, but also the rookie class. With no 177 00:10:00,746 --> 00:10:03,186 Speaker 1: further ado, my dear friend from the NFL Network, mister 178 00:10:03,266 --> 00:10:05,626 Speaker 1: Daniel Jeremiah DJ, what's up, buddy. 179 00:10:06,426 --> 00:10:08,346 Speaker 3: It's so great to see Pete. But I got to say, man, 180 00:10:08,466 --> 00:10:10,506 Speaker 3: I think I had that shirt in high school. That 181 00:10:10,626 --> 00:10:13,586 Speaker 3: is phenomenal. What is the material? What are we working with? 182 00:10:13,666 --> 00:10:16,746 Speaker 2: It's like a swede, like a flannel, like it's just comfortable. 183 00:10:17,626 --> 00:10:19,826 Speaker 3: I just want to cut a cup of hot chocolate 184 00:10:19,906 --> 00:10:21,386 Speaker 3: and just want to cozy up to a fire with 185 00:10:21,466 --> 00:10:22,066 Speaker 3: that shirt on. 186 00:10:22,186 --> 00:10:23,586 Speaker 2: No doubt, no doubt. 187 00:10:24,186 --> 00:10:26,546 Speaker 1: As you live in sunny LA and we're already the 188 00:10:26,586 --> 00:10:29,746 Speaker 1: seasons already changing here in New York, and the season's 189 00:10:29,746 --> 00:10:34,386 Speaker 1: good segue check this out. This season has changed in Washington. 190 00:10:35,746 --> 00:10:37,866 Speaker 1: In my monologue, I start off and did a whole 191 00:10:37,866 --> 00:10:41,746 Speaker 1: spiel on how Jaden Daniels was the perfect player for 192 00:10:41,826 --> 00:10:44,186 Speaker 1: a team that needed them at the right time, with 193 00:10:44,266 --> 00:10:47,186 Speaker 1: the perfect coach, perfect offensive coordinator, and it's all just 194 00:10:47,226 --> 00:10:50,386 Speaker 1: like the stars aligning in Washington right now. But you 195 00:10:50,426 --> 00:10:53,666 Speaker 1: were hot on Jaden Daniels way back in like October 196 00:10:53,666 --> 00:10:55,906 Speaker 1: of last year. You were texting me like, did you 197 00:10:55,906 --> 00:10:59,306 Speaker 1: watch Daniels this week? And then throughout the draft process 198 00:10:59,386 --> 00:11:02,226 Speaker 1: you were a big Jaden Daniels fan. And then we 199 00:11:02,306 --> 00:11:04,026 Speaker 1: go through it all and he's the number two picks A. 200 00:11:04,146 --> 00:11:07,826 Speaker 1: He was an undrafted player. Everyone liked him. Looking at 201 00:11:07,866 --> 00:11:11,226 Speaker 1: it now, did you ever envision it being this fast 202 00:11:11,466 --> 00:11:14,546 Speaker 1: and this great and this sensational right out of the gates? 203 00:11:14,746 --> 00:11:17,026 Speaker 3: Well, I'm not in that game. I mean I thought 204 00:11:17,066 --> 00:11:19,546 Speaker 3: probably more like what we saw in the first two games, 205 00:11:19,546 --> 00:11:22,906 Speaker 3: which was really good, really good. But what we saw 206 00:11:23,066 --> 00:11:26,426 Speaker 3: against Cincinnati was like not not like rookie good, not 207 00:11:26,546 --> 00:11:30,746 Speaker 3: first round pick good, but like good good, like regardless 208 00:11:30,866 --> 00:11:33,546 Speaker 3: ninety one percent. I mean like it was ridiculous and 209 00:11:33,626 --> 00:11:36,226 Speaker 3: it was just the poise. It was fascinated when I 210 00:11:37,186 --> 00:11:39,466 Speaker 3: ended up pulling up my reports, like I want to, like, 211 00:11:40,026 --> 00:11:42,346 Speaker 3: can we go through it? So? When did you write this? 212 00:11:42,386 --> 00:11:43,946 Speaker 2: You wrote this in March last year? 213 00:11:44,146 --> 00:11:46,226 Speaker 3: This was This was in January. 214 00:11:46,746 --> 00:11:50,386 Speaker 2: Okay, January, right before Senior Bowl. Right at that time. 215 00:11:50,586 --> 00:11:53,506 Speaker 2: You've got to write snippets of all the top prospects. 216 00:11:53,666 --> 00:11:58,386 Speaker 1: Let's go through the archives. Go, I guess nine months ago, 217 00:11:58,506 --> 00:12:00,866 Speaker 1: what did you have on Jaden Daniels? 218 00:12:00,866 --> 00:12:02,186 Speaker 2: Go all the good, all the bad. I want to 219 00:12:02,226 --> 00:12:02,466 Speaker 2: hear it. 220 00:12:02,546 --> 00:12:06,386 Speaker 3: Okay, here we go. Daniels is a tall, lean quarterback 221 00:12:06,506 --> 00:12:11,346 Speaker 3: with exceptional accuracy, decision making, and speed. Very poised and 222 00:12:11,426 --> 00:12:14,306 Speaker 3: comfortable in the pocket saw that the other night. Likes 223 00:12:14,306 --> 00:12:15,986 Speaker 3: to use a rhythm bounce at the top of his 224 00:12:16,066 --> 00:12:18,666 Speaker 3: drop before settling his feet into the ground and smoothly 225 00:12:18,706 --> 00:12:22,706 Speaker 3: transferring his weight to throw. Extremely quick release, beautiful throwing motion. 226 00:12:22,826 --> 00:12:26,946 Speaker 3: Throws with anticipation, touch, and accuracy. He flashes the ability 227 00:12:26,946 --> 00:12:30,306 Speaker 3: to manipulate safeties with his eyes to create separation downfield 228 00:12:30,666 --> 00:12:33,306 Speaker 3: when he gets pressured, he doesn't hesitate to explode out 229 00:12:33,306 --> 00:12:35,946 Speaker 3: of the pocket, has elite suddenness. He's more of a 230 00:12:35,986 --> 00:12:39,026 Speaker 3: linear speed runner than a break you down, make mistype 231 00:12:39,066 --> 00:12:41,626 Speaker 3: ball carrier. He does need to do a better job 232 00:12:41,626 --> 00:12:44,106 Speaker 3: protecting himself, though, as he took some huge shots in 233 00:12:44,146 --> 00:12:48,346 Speaker 3: the games I studied. Overall, Daniels took a massive leap 234 00:12:48,386 --> 00:12:51,386 Speaker 3: in twenty twenty three and now offers both a high 235 00:12:51,426 --> 00:12:53,026 Speaker 3: floor and a high ceiling. 236 00:12:53,466 --> 00:12:59,026 Speaker 1: Ooh yeah, I I haven't seen the other part of it. 237 00:12:59,506 --> 00:12:59,706 Speaker 3: You know. 238 00:12:59,786 --> 00:13:02,426 Speaker 1: It's I have not seen the negative yet because I 239 00:13:02,466 --> 00:13:04,426 Speaker 1: agree with you, he's done. 240 00:13:04,266 --> 00:13:06,586 Speaker 3: A better job protected himself. He's on a much er 241 00:13:06,666 --> 00:13:07,466 Speaker 3: job protecting himself. 242 00:13:07,666 --> 00:13:11,586 Speaker 1: Like he's not built like Lamar, he's not built like Tua. 243 00:13:11,746 --> 00:13:14,266 Speaker 1: He's not big enough like Josh Allen to take these hits, 244 00:13:14,266 --> 00:13:18,066 Speaker 1: and yet he's evaded these hits really well. And these 245 00:13:18,146 --> 00:13:21,306 Speaker 1: run option designs that they're doing have been outstanding. I 246 00:13:23,066 --> 00:13:24,746 Speaker 1: look at what it is out of the gates. Talk 247 00:13:24,786 --> 00:13:28,226 Speaker 1: about fifty five starts in college versus maybe Anthony Richardson 248 00:13:28,226 --> 00:13:30,666 Speaker 1: who had thirteen at University of Florida, and what the 249 00:13:30,706 --> 00:13:31,866 Speaker 1: difference is and you could see. 250 00:13:31,666 --> 00:13:33,466 Speaker 3: It, right, Yeah, you can see it. You can see 251 00:13:33,466 --> 00:13:35,346 Speaker 3: it even like with bo Nix the other day. I mean, 252 00:13:35,386 --> 00:13:38,746 Speaker 3: who started sixty two games in college? So this is 253 00:13:38,826 --> 00:13:41,986 Speaker 3: the This is the lesson that I think I'm trying 254 00:13:42,026 --> 00:13:44,506 Speaker 3: to put into practice, and I think people around the 255 00:13:44,826 --> 00:13:46,986 Speaker 3: league in the media are starting to pay attention to. 256 00:13:47,146 --> 00:13:51,266 Speaker 3: Is that this takes time. Like you can't microwave these 257 00:13:51,346 --> 00:13:53,626 Speaker 3: dudes and have them just come out ready to go. 258 00:13:53,826 --> 00:13:56,506 Speaker 3: So it's it's just an accumulation of reps. I talk 259 00:13:56,546 --> 00:13:58,906 Speaker 3: about the catalog, right, You've got to build the catalog 260 00:13:58,986 --> 00:14:02,546 Speaker 3: of plays, of seeing coverages of seeing combinations, and just 261 00:14:02,746 --> 00:14:06,066 Speaker 3: you're constantly storing that in your memory bank. So when 262 00:14:06,066 --> 00:14:08,426 Speaker 3: you look around the league and now we see you know, 263 00:14:08,586 --> 00:14:13,106 Speaker 3: Gino doing his thing, Sam Baker even justin fields, how 264 00:14:13,186 --> 00:14:15,546 Speaker 3: much better he looks in Pittsburgh than he looked pously 265 00:14:15,626 --> 00:14:19,386 Speaker 3: in Chicago. Yeah, that's all these guys. So did wait 266 00:14:19,426 --> 00:14:20,346 Speaker 3: did so what happened? 267 00:14:20,386 --> 00:14:20,466 Speaker 1: Then? 268 00:14:20,586 --> 00:14:22,426 Speaker 3: Did they all of a sudden regain all the talent 269 00:14:22,466 --> 00:14:24,786 Speaker 3: that they had coming out? Like No, They've always had 270 00:14:24,826 --> 00:14:27,746 Speaker 3: the talent, they just haven't had that catalog of experience 271 00:14:27,826 --> 00:14:31,626 Speaker 3: and back in previous you know, decades, you know, Traykman 272 00:14:31,946 --> 00:14:34,106 Speaker 3: was allowed to struggle early on and get the tar 273 00:14:34,266 --> 00:14:36,066 Speaker 3: kicked out of him and then kind of grow and 274 00:14:36,106 --> 00:14:38,266 Speaker 3: then and then eventually it pays off. Peyton Manning is 275 00:14:38,266 --> 00:14:40,466 Speaker 3: allowed to throw a zillion interceptions his first year and 276 00:14:40,506 --> 00:14:42,226 Speaker 3: we're not going to freak out and know that he's 277 00:14:42,266 --> 00:14:45,746 Speaker 3: just gaining more experience. But to have the the huge 278 00:14:45,826 --> 00:14:49,026 Speaker 3: number of starts in college is such an advantage man, 279 00:14:49,066 --> 00:14:51,906 Speaker 3: because it's a different game, but it's still reps. You're 280 00:14:51,946 --> 00:14:55,746 Speaker 3: still reacting to coverages, you're still seeing things. So I 281 00:14:56,346 --> 00:14:58,666 Speaker 3: there's no the guys that have had a lot of 282 00:14:58,666 --> 00:15:00,586 Speaker 3: success early and c. J. Stroud's like on his own 283 00:15:00,586 --> 00:15:02,146 Speaker 3: island from what he did last year, which was so 284 00:15:02,226 --> 00:15:04,426 Speaker 3: unique because he hadn't played a ton at Ohio State. 285 00:15:04,866 --> 00:15:07,106 Speaker 3: But Herbert comes into the league have and started a 286 00:15:07,106 --> 00:15:10,266 Speaker 3: ton of games. There's you know, Dak comes in even 287 00:15:10,306 --> 00:15:12,026 Speaker 3: though he wasn't a high pick, he had played a 288 00:15:12,026 --> 00:15:14,346 Speaker 3: ton of football Assissippi State, like a lot of these 289 00:15:14,346 --> 00:15:16,226 Speaker 3: guys that have had early success. 290 00:15:15,866 --> 00:15:20,866 Speaker 2: DJ brock, Brock Purty played, So. 291 00:15:21,106 --> 00:15:23,466 Speaker 3: I think there's definitely something to that, and I think 292 00:15:23,466 --> 00:15:25,186 Speaker 3: it's also a cautionary like, hey, we don't need to 293 00:15:25,226 --> 00:15:27,386 Speaker 3: throw the other guys out. Let's let the other guys 294 00:15:27,426 --> 00:15:29,506 Speaker 3: get the number of starts and get the experience they need. 295 00:15:29,506 --> 00:15:31,426 Speaker 3: And unfortunately for them, they're having to learn at the 296 00:15:31,506 --> 00:15:34,746 Speaker 3: highest level. Uh, with those reps and with those experiences. 297 00:15:35,106 --> 00:15:37,906 Speaker 1: Yeah, and I don't know where the urgency came from, 298 00:15:37,906 --> 00:15:39,626 Speaker 1: but it did happen at some point, And maybe it's 299 00:15:39,666 --> 00:15:41,786 Speaker 1: the new salary cap where you get them five years 300 00:15:42,066 --> 00:15:43,746 Speaker 1: at this cheap price. So it's like, let's get the 301 00:15:43,826 --> 00:15:45,306 Speaker 1: most out of them as we can. We can't just 302 00:15:45,346 --> 00:15:47,706 Speaker 1: stash them. But when we grew up, I remember Michael 303 00:15:47,746 --> 00:15:50,586 Speaker 1: Vick backed up Chris Chandler. I remember Steve McNair backed 304 00:15:50,666 --> 00:15:52,946 Speaker 1: up Chris Chandler. And these were top guys. 305 00:15:52,986 --> 00:15:56,866 Speaker 3: And rivers behind Drew Brees, no doubt, no doubt, and 306 00:15:56,906 --> 00:15:58,626 Speaker 3: Phil Simms backed up Scott. 307 00:15:58,346 --> 00:16:02,986 Speaker 1: Brunner, like this is what was what was done. It 308 00:16:03,066 --> 00:16:05,026 Speaker 1: was just like understood, like you don't throw a guy 309 00:16:05,066 --> 00:16:08,226 Speaker 1: in right away. And yet now I look at guys 310 00:16:08,266 --> 00:16:12,746 Speaker 1: like Bryce and Richardson and it's, yeah, it's tough. I 311 00:16:13,306 --> 00:16:15,906 Speaker 1: don't know if I'm concerned about Caleb and if it's 312 00:16:15,946 --> 00:16:19,146 Speaker 1: too soon, but that offensive line and that offense doesn't 313 00:16:19,186 --> 00:16:22,146 Speaker 1: like to be so sturdy as it is in Washington. 314 00:16:22,186 --> 00:16:24,666 Speaker 1: What have you thought on Caleb as we were all 315 00:16:25,026 --> 00:16:27,066 Speaker 1: over heels for Caleb Williams going into this thing and 316 00:16:27,106 --> 00:16:29,426 Speaker 1: it hasn't been one hundred percent perfect. 317 00:16:29,986 --> 00:16:32,586 Speaker 3: Yeah, I thought going through that process and I had 318 00:16:32,626 --> 00:16:36,546 Speaker 3: Caleb over Jayden coming out, and the thought process was 319 00:16:36,626 --> 00:16:38,866 Speaker 3: and I said this through the whole spring, which is, 320 00:16:39,306 --> 00:16:41,626 Speaker 3: if this is a race, Jayden's going to start ahead 321 00:16:41,626 --> 00:16:44,866 Speaker 3: of Caleb. He's just he's further on in his development 322 00:16:45,026 --> 00:16:47,466 Speaker 3: at this point in time than where Caleb is. But Caleb, 323 00:16:47,466 --> 00:16:50,466 Speaker 3: I think has more in him to eventually have a 324 00:16:50,546 --> 00:16:52,546 Speaker 3: higher ceiling. You know, whether he gets there or not, 325 00:16:52,666 --> 00:16:54,546 Speaker 3: we'll have to wait and see. And that's why Jayden 326 00:16:54,586 --> 00:16:58,026 Speaker 3: I think was a safer pick because of where his 327 00:16:58,186 --> 00:17:00,826 Speaker 3: entry point was. But Caleb, I look at these young 328 00:17:00,826 --> 00:17:03,226 Speaker 3: guys and I'm like, I get alarmed if I can't 329 00:17:03,386 --> 00:17:06,986 Speaker 3: pull out the five to eight plays a game where 330 00:17:07,026 --> 00:17:10,026 Speaker 3: I go, okay, that's the good stuff, like and with Caleb, 331 00:17:10,066 --> 00:17:15,546 Speaker 3: I've seen that, especially this last. 332 00:17:13,586 --> 00:17:15,106 Speaker 2: Three hundred something yards, yeah. 333 00:17:14,986 --> 00:17:17,506 Speaker 3: Three hundred and sixty three yards. I think with some 334 00:17:17,546 --> 00:17:20,506 Speaker 3: big third downs and fourth downs like that. They they 335 00:17:20,506 --> 00:17:23,146 Speaker 3: did some good things there. Now he doesn't have all 336 00:17:23,186 --> 00:17:24,986 Speaker 3: the pieces around him that everybody thought he was going 337 00:17:25,026 --> 00:17:27,426 Speaker 3: to have. The offensive line is not done well. They 338 00:17:27,506 --> 00:17:30,226 Speaker 3: cannot run the ball at all. There's other issues there. 339 00:17:30,386 --> 00:17:32,426 Speaker 3: But I think he's I've seen better from him as 340 00:17:32,426 --> 00:17:35,106 Speaker 3: we go along, and I'm seeing the good stuff in there, 341 00:17:35,146 --> 00:17:37,626 Speaker 3: and maybe in some smaller doses. The Bryce thing is 342 00:17:37,626 --> 00:17:40,586 Speaker 3: the one that's concerned me because and I saw him 343 00:17:40,746 --> 00:17:42,786 Speaker 3: live a couple of weeks ago against the Chargers and 344 00:17:42,826 --> 00:17:44,986 Speaker 3: then studying that, I'm like, man, I'm studying these games 345 00:17:44,986 --> 00:17:47,506 Speaker 3: and I'm trying to find those plays, those five to 346 00:17:47,506 --> 00:17:50,546 Speaker 3: eight plays, and I'm not seeing them, of those flashes 347 00:17:50,626 --> 00:17:53,946 Speaker 3: even that they aren't there. And you know that that 348 00:17:53,986 --> 00:17:56,546 Speaker 3: could be an environment thing from what happened last year. 349 00:17:56,626 --> 00:17:59,626 Speaker 3: I'm not saying it's irreparable, but it was. There's still 350 00:17:59,706 --> 00:18:01,506 Speaker 3: healing that needs to take place there. And maybe that's 351 00:18:01,586 --> 00:18:04,146 Speaker 3: part of this, this this idea right here to let 352 00:18:04,266 --> 00:18:05,106 Speaker 3: him sit for a little bit. 353 00:18:05,946 --> 00:18:08,266 Speaker 2: You just in general, you're a nice guy. 354 00:18:08,346 --> 00:18:11,386 Speaker 1: You're also really polished at TV, and you also see 355 00:18:11,386 --> 00:18:14,426 Speaker 1: the whole league. You're not one who's privy to like 356 00:18:14,466 --> 00:18:19,186 Speaker 1: hot takes and initial like, you know, screaming reactions. I 357 00:18:19,226 --> 00:18:22,266 Speaker 1: can go that way, and last week on air, I 358 00:18:22,346 --> 00:18:26,026 Speaker 1: felt like I was, you know, caping for the Carolina 359 00:18:26,066 --> 00:18:29,266 Speaker 1: Panthers franchise and defending this organization that I have no 360 00:18:29,386 --> 00:18:32,706 Speaker 1: ties to. But I'm like canals, he doesn't want to 361 00:18:32,746 --> 00:18:34,786 Speaker 1: do this in the third week of the season. Guys, 362 00:18:34,826 --> 00:18:35,186 Speaker 1: he doesn't. 363 00:18:35,186 --> 00:18:38,426 Speaker 2: There's there's no there's no ulterior motive for them benching 364 00:18:38,466 --> 00:18:39,026 Speaker 2: Bryce Young. 365 00:18:39,106 --> 00:18:42,066 Speaker 1: This is not what they want. This is absolutely a 366 00:18:42,106 --> 00:18:44,266 Speaker 1: move out of need and desperation in that. 367 00:18:44,666 --> 00:18:47,266 Speaker 3: They couldn't complete a bubble screen. That was the exit. 368 00:18:47,346 --> 00:18:48,986 Speaker 3: That's where I had to get off the highway on 369 00:18:49,026 --> 00:18:50,786 Speaker 3: that one when they couldn't complete the bubble screen. 370 00:18:52,666 --> 00:18:54,746 Speaker 1: I know a lot of people in our industry don't watch, 371 00:18:55,026 --> 00:18:56,746 Speaker 1: and I'm not trying to take shafts, but they don't 372 00:18:56,786 --> 00:18:59,946 Speaker 1: watch week to week, and they're certainly not watching Carolina 373 00:18:59,986 --> 00:19:03,626 Speaker 1: Panthers LA Chargers, and they're certainly not watching, you know, 374 00:19:03,666 --> 00:19:06,666 Speaker 1: the Carolina Panthers lose by fifty in the first of 375 00:19:06,666 --> 00:19:08,546 Speaker 1: the season and just get completely blown out. 376 00:19:08,906 --> 00:19:10,066 Speaker 2: But I do watch it. 377 00:19:10,306 --> 00:19:13,106 Speaker 1: I do talk to folks, and it's like Andy Dalton, 378 00:19:13,106 --> 00:19:14,906 Speaker 1: whether we like Bryce or not, because he's a great kid. 379 00:19:15,106 --> 00:19:16,546 Speaker 1: Andy Dalton gives has a better chance to win, and 380 00:19:16,546 --> 00:19:18,306 Speaker 1: they're fifty two other guys in the locker room and 381 00:19:18,346 --> 00:19:20,106 Speaker 1: we got to compete at some point. It can't just 382 00:19:20,146 --> 00:19:23,186 Speaker 1: be let's keep trotting out Bryce because it's it's embarrassing. 383 00:19:23,186 --> 00:19:25,346 Speaker 1: If he's benched, they go out there, they win, and 384 00:19:25,386 --> 00:19:27,706 Speaker 1: it's it's funny. We're now doing this on a Wednesday, 385 00:19:28,386 --> 00:19:31,106 Speaker 1: very little Miacopa's in the media about how ridiculous and 386 00:19:31,146 --> 00:19:32,866 Speaker 1: stupid the Panthers were for benching Bryce. 387 00:19:32,906 --> 00:19:35,466 Speaker 3: You know, yeah, I didn't. I wasn't on the train 388 00:19:35,546 --> 00:19:37,266 Speaker 3: saying it was the wrong decision there. I left that 389 00:19:37,346 --> 00:19:39,546 Speaker 3: stadium thinking it's going to be hard to maintain the 390 00:19:39,586 --> 00:19:43,106 Speaker 3: locker room and move forward presently with Bryce starting right now. 391 00:19:43,586 --> 00:19:45,866 Speaker 3: It just it was so bad. It was so bad 392 00:19:45,906 --> 00:19:47,786 Speaker 3: the first two weeks. And this is somebody who is 393 00:19:47,946 --> 00:19:50,466 Speaker 3: the biggest Bryce young fan coming into the draft, and 394 00:19:50,506 --> 00:19:52,826 Speaker 3: I still, you know, I still have hope that it 395 00:19:52,866 --> 00:19:55,226 Speaker 3: could work out for him. If not, there somewhere else, 396 00:19:55,346 --> 00:19:58,146 Speaker 3: But again, there just hasn't been those you need those 397 00:19:58,186 --> 00:20:00,946 Speaker 3: positive nuggets to take out of those games, and they're 398 00:20:00,986 --> 00:20:03,346 Speaker 3: warn't any. I mean, it was futile. And the other 399 00:20:03,386 --> 00:20:05,826 Speaker 3: thing I said, which Panther fans came at me hard 400 00:20:05,826 --> 00:20:08,346 Speaker 3: this week, which is a vocal crew. By the way, 401 00:20:08,386 --> 00:20:11,546 Speaker 3: I don't know if they are, they're a very vocal 402 00:20:11,946 --> 00:20:15,066 Speaker 3: vocal because I said, it's one of the worst rosters 403 00:20:15,066 --> 00:20:17,146 Speaker 3: that I've seen. And that's not the part. That's not 404 00:20:17,226 --> 00:20:19,826 Speaker 3: the fault of of Dan Morgan. That's not the fault 405 00:20:19,906 --> 00:20:23,506 Speaker 3: there of coach Canalis. Like they're new together in this 406 00:20:23,546 --> 00:20:27,146 Speaker 3: new regime, and there's been an exodus of talent out 407 00:20:27,186 --> 00:20:29,306 Speaker 3: of that building over the last few years, star level 408 00:20:29,346 --> 00:20:31,826 Speaker 3: talent that is left. And I'm just watching them and 409 00:20:31,826 --> 00:20:33,866 Speaker 3: I'm going, I don't know. I mean, they can't stop anybody. 410 00:20:34,106 --> 00:20:36,946 Speaker 3: The first two games run or pass. They had three 411 00:20:37,106 --> 00:20:39,466 Speaker 3: explosive passes in the first two games combined. I think 412 00:20:39,626 --> 00:20:42,546 Speaker 3: they had nine with Andy Dalton the other day. So 413 00:20:42,666 --> 00:20:45,226 Speaker 3: from what i'd seen the first two weeks, I'm like, guys, 414 00:20:45,306 --> 00:20:48,266 Speaker 3: I'm not. Everybody's like you need to apologize. I'm like, well, 415 00:20:48,306 --> 00:20:50,506 Speaker 3: I can't see the first two weeks. I didn't watch 416 00:20:50,546 --> 00:20:54,146 Speaker 3: those games, like they couldn't do anything. And now this 417 00:20:54,186 --> 00:20:57,306 Speaker 3: is another point. This was about two things. This was 418 00:20:57,346 --> 00:21:00,386 Speaker 3: about Andy Dalton. Give him his flowers because he threw 419 00:21:00,466 --> 00:21:02,626 Speaker 3: on time his backfoot was in the ground, the ball 420 00:21:02,746 --> 00:21:05,026 Speaker 3: was gone, so any issues they might have had up front, 421 00:21:05,266 --> 00:21:07,026 Speaker 3: he took care of those by just getting the ball 422 00:21:07,026 --> 00:21:09,386 Speaker 3: out of his hand. He was excellent. And the other thing, 423 00:21:09,386 --> 00:21:11,626 Speaker 3: I'll give Canalis a lot of credit with someone who 424 00:21:11,786 --> 00:21:14,106 Speaker 3: I think i've met once, I don't know, I've heard 425 00:21:14,106 --> 00:21:17,986 Speaker 3: great things about him. But this was a culture challenge. 426 00:21:18,226 --> 00:21:21,106 Speaker 3: This was a test of where this team's going to be. 427 00:21:21,226 --> 00:21:24,266 Speaker 3: You've played terrible for two weeks, You've already switched out 428 00:21:24,266 --> 00:21:26,666 Speaker 3: the quarterback. How do you respond? And I think for 429 00:21:26,706 --> 00:21:28,866 Speaker 3: them to come out and really kind of get after 430 00:21:28,906 --> 00:21:30,626 Speaker 3: the Raiders the way they did, I think that's a 431 00:21:30,666 --> 00:21:32,866 Speaker 3: tip of the cap to the culture that he's great 432 00:21:32,866 --> 00:21:33,186 Speaker 3: in there. 433 00:21:33,946 --> 00:21:35,826 Speaker 1: All I needed to see was the reaction in the 434 00:21:35,866 --> 00:21:38,386 Speaker 1: locker room. Tepper comes in and the owner, whether he's 435 00:21:38,426 --> 00:21:39,386 Speaker 1: everyone loves him or not. 436 00:21:39,426 --> 00:21:41,026 Speaker 2: And I don't think many do in the media, and 437 00:21:41,026 --> 00:21:42,226 Speaker 2: I don't think many do at home. 438 00:21:42,586 --> 00:21:46,106 Speaker 1: He gives the game ball to Canalis and the place explodes, 439 00:21:46,226 --> 00:21:48,186 Speaker 1: and it's all about the players, and they're the one 440 00:21:48,226 --> 00:21:49,826 Speaker 1: celebrating and celebrating the head coach. 441 00:21:49,866 --> 00:21:54,546 Speaker 2: So to me, look, and I know we're all outraged. 442 00:21:54,586 --> 00:21:56,626 Speaker 1: We protect these young quarterbacks but like, I had to 443 00:21:56,666 --> 00:21:58,226 Speaker 1: take that stand last week and I did it on 444 00:21:58,266 --> 00:22:00,226 Speaker 1: my podcast, it on the show and say they know 445 00:22:00,346 --> 00:22:01,946 Speaker 1: better than we do, and they don't want to do this. 446 00:22:02,026 --> 00:22:03,906 Speaker 1: Guys like they don't want to do this. This, this 447 00:22:03,986 --> 00:22:06,066 Speaker 1: doesn't benefit them to do this. They're going out there 448 00:22:06,066 --> 00:22:07,786 Speaker 1: on a limb to save the season. All right, back 449 00:22:07,826 --> 00:22:11,306 Speaker 1: to Jaden real quick. Yeah, when you were talking to 450 00:22:11,426 --> 00:22:14,786 Speaker 1: folks about Jaden going into the sin his path is 451 00:22:14,786 --> 00:22:20,426 Speaker 1: interesting Arizona State. But then transfers to Brian Kelly, give 452 00:22:20,506 --> 00:22:22,106 Speaker 1: us sort of the history on Jaden if you can 453 00:22:22,106 --> 00:22:23,946 Speaker 1: empty the bag a little bit on the football and 454 00:22:23,986 --> 00:22:27,306 Speaker 1: then on his path that led him to the NFL, 455 00:22:27,306 --> 00:22:28,866 Speaker 1: because I think we can all use a refresher course 456 00:22:28,906 --> 00:22:30,266 Speaker 1: because this guy's a sensation right now. 457 00:22:30,306 --> 00:22:31,906 Speaker 2: And it's like, wait, well where did he come from? 458 00:22:32,306 --> 00:22:35,426 Speaker 3: Yeah? So, first of all, Southern California quarterback. I'm maybe 459 00:22:35,466 --> 00:22:38,866 Speaker 3: one hundred and sixty pounds, you know, soaking wet, come 460 00:22:38,866 --> 00:22:41,306 Speaker 3: out of high school, but was a highly recruited and 461 00:22:41,386 --> 00:22:45,306 Speaker 3: highly regarded recruit coming out through brazillion Yards in Southern California. 462 00:22:45,386 --> 00:22:48,146 Speaker 3: He goes to Arizona State, It's a huge get for them. 463 00:22:49,066 --> 00:22:52,706 Speaker 3: Early on in his time there he beats Herbert in 464 00:22:52,946 --> 00:22:56,226 Speaker 3: Oregon in a huge game. Big upset hits Ayuk, who 465 00:22:56,266 --> 00:22:58,346 Speaker 3: was his go to guy on that Arizona State team, 466 00:22:58,346 --> 00:23:00,626 Speaker 3: for a big play in that game, but he kind 467 00:23:00,626 --> 00:23:03,146 Speaker 3: of flashed on the scene. Well then it starts to 468 00:23:03,186 --> 00:23:07,186 Speaker 3: crumble at Arizona State. There's recruiting violations come down, there's 469 00:23:07,266 --> 00:23:09,706 Speaker 3: going to be the coaching change. HERM Edwards is out, 470 00:23:10,826 --> 00:23:12,746 Speaker 3: so he kind of gets a little bit lost in 471 00:23:13,066 --> 00:23:16,826 Speaker 3: the shuffle there. He ends up then transferring to LSU, 472 00:23:17,026 --> 00:23:20,226 Speaker 3: and once he gets to LSU, you see the first 473 00:23:20,306 --> 00:23:24,506 Speaker 3: year salad and then the second year he explodes. It 474 00:23:24,546 --> 00:23:27,186 Speaker 3: felt very much like Joe Burrow from that standpoint of 475 00:23:27,266 --> 00:23:30,506 Speaker 3: just seeing settling and then exploding. And that's what he did. 476 00:23:30,546 --> 00:23:32,306 Speaker 3: And one of the cool things about it, and this 477 00:23:32,426 --> 00:23:34,066 Speaker 3: was written about in the run up to the draft, 478 00:23:34,106 --> 00:23:36,266 Speaker 3: but something that I did a lot of homework on 479 00:23:36,706 --> 00:23:39,986 Speaker 3: is they have a legend on the l LSU campus 480 00:23:40,026 --> 00:23:43,346 Speaker 3: named Jack Marucci. If the name sounds familiar to folks, 481 00:23:43,386 --> 00:23:45,466 Speaker 3: if you've heard of Marucci bats, if you've got kids 482 00:23:45,466 --> 00:23:48,786 Speaker 3: that play baseball, that's his He He was the trainer, 483 00:23:48,866 --> 00:23:51,746 Speaker 3: the athletic trainer at LSU. He wanted to play with 484 00:23:51,906 --> 00:23:54,306 Speaker 3: football in the backyard, and he's like, you know, instead 485 00:23:54,306 --> 00:23:56,106 Speaker 3: of buying a wood bat, maybe I'll just make my own. 486 00:23:56,426 --> 00:23:59,826 Speaker 3: The guy makes his makes his own wood bat, and 487 00:23:59,906 --> 00:24:02,906 Speaker 3: so LSU player is a great baseball program there. He 488 00:24:02,946 --> 00:24:04,946 Speaker 3: starts making his own bats literally out of his out 489 00:24:04,986 --> 00:24:07,546 Speaker 3: of his garage, just for fun for football lo and 490 00:24:07,626 --> 00:24:10,266 Speaker 3: Behold likes LSU baseball players start mess around that start 491 00:24:10,386 --> 00:24:12,186 Speaker 3: using it. When one of these LSU players ends up 492 00:24:12,186 --> 00:24:14,586 Speaker 3: getting in the major leagues and he goes he's with 493 00:24:14,626 --> 00:24:16,026 Speaker 3: the Cardinals and goes, hey, you got to bring one 494 00:24:16,026 --> 00:24:18,666 Speaker 3: of those bats. I want to show pooholes. So he 495 00:24:18,786 --> 00:24:21,946 Speaker 3: ends up pooles ends up swinging this bat. He likes it. 496 00:24:22,346 --> 00:24:25,826 Speaker 3: Long story short, he builds a billion dollar industry as 497 00:24:25,866 --> 00:24:29,946 Speaker 3: a trainer at LSU is the largest bat manufacturer, overtaking 498 00:24:29,946 --> 00:24:33,626 Speaker 3: like Louisville Slugger. Like he's anyways, amazing guy. He's a genius. 499 00:24:34,226 --> 00:24:38,146 Speaker 3: So he's also very into tech and cutting edge things, 500 00:24:38,146 --> 00:24:41,146 Speaker 3: so he gets into this. He finds a flight simulator 501 00:24:41,186 --> 00:24:45,106 Speaker 3: company out of Germany that puts on these headsets that 502 00:24:45,146 --> 00:24:48,306 Speaker 3: it's like VR on steroids. It's VR with an AI 503 00:24:48,466 --> 00:24:52,586 Speaker 3: component to it. And then he develops the software. They're 504 00:24:52,626 --> 00:24:55,906 Speaker 3: able to dump the opposing stadiums in the sec of 505 00:24:55,946 --> 00:24:57,586 Speaker 3: everybody that they're going to play, so you can look 506 00:24:57,626 --> 00:24:59,186 Speaker 3: around and it looks like you're in there, where the 507 00:24:59,186 --> 00:25:01,826 Speaker 3: shot clock or where the play clock is, everything's identical. 508 00:25:02,186 --> 00:25:05,746 Speaker 3: Then you're able to dump your entire offensive playbook in there. 509 00:25:07,546 --> 00:25:10,666 Speaker 3: Then you're then you're able to take the team you're playing. 510 00:25:10,706 --> 00:25:13,546 Speaker 3: So you've got Mississippi State this week. They can take 511 00:25:13,586 --> 00:25:16,346 Speaker 3: all the tendencies. Okay, when you go three by one, 512 00:25:16,386 --> 00:25:18,906 Speaker 3: three receivers on one side, one on the other, they're in. 513 00:25:18,986 --> 00:25:21,226 Speaker 3: They're in this coverage seventy percent of the time. So 514 00:25:21,266 --> 00:25:24,226 Speaker 3: they put they dump all this information in and then 515 00:25:24,426 --> 00:25:27,066 Speaker 3: you can then he can then get reps during the week, 516 00:25:27,226 --> 00:25:31,946 Speaker 3: Jayden Daniels was doing so Jade Saniels basically like coming 517 00:25:31,986 --> 00:25:33,906 Speaker 3: under in like, Okay, this is the play that I've called, 518 00:25:33,946 --> 00:25:36,786 Speaker 3: so I know the play. Okay, we snapped the ball. Okay, 519 00:25:36,826 --> 00:25:38,226 Speaker 3: at the snap of the ball, what they do their 520 00:25:38,266 --> 00:25:40,706 Speaker 3: safeties rotate, So I'm seeing all this and then I 521 00:25:40,706 --> 00:25:42,186 Speaker 3: can know where I want to go with the football. 522 00:25:42,186 --> 00:25:44,386 Speaker 3: You're not like physically going through anything. You're just you're 523 00:25:44,466 --> 00:25:48,106 Speaker 3: mentally repping these things. So this is something that he 524 00:25:48,146 --> 00:25:51,666 Speaker 3: got into heavy. And then Jack had told me that 525 00:25:52,066 --> 00:25:55,346 Speaker 3: through this process, he started to say, okay, can we 526 00:25:55,386 --> 00:25:57,986 Speaker 3: crank the speed up? So, okay, now I've got to 527 00:25:58,426 --> 00:26:01,146 Speaker 3: want to play faster. He wants it faster. So they 528 00:26:01,306 --> 00:26:03,466 Speaker 3: let's try one point one, Like if you think about 529 00:26:03,466 --> 00:26:05,346 Speaker 3: listening to a podcast, Now let's go one point two. 530 00:26:05,706 --> 00:26:07,586 Speaker 3: By the end of the year, he was at one 531 00:26:07,586 --> 00:26:11,866 Speaker 3: point five. So he's getting say, let's just throw the 532 00:26:11,946 --> 00:26:13,466 Speaker 3: number out there. So in a game you're going to 533 00:26:13,506 --> 00:26:17,226 Speaker 3: have offensively in college, you have seventy five snaps. He's 534 00:26:17,266 --> 00:26:20,146 Speaker 3: played those seventy five snaps, run all those plays, seen 535 00:26:20,186 --> 00:26:23,226 Speaker 3: all those coverages in that environment maybe a thousand times 536 00:26:23,306 --> 00:26:24,826 Speaker 3: during the week. And oh, by the way, he's seen 537 00:26:24,866 --> 00:26:27,426 Speaker 3: him at one point six speed, so when you get 538 00:26:27,466 --> 00:26:30,266 Speaker 3: to the game, it looks like it's completely slowed down. 539 00:26:31,386 --> 00:26:33,986 Speaker 3: So this has been a key, and he's been he's 540 00:26:34,066 --> 00:26:37,506 Speaker 3: been adamant about how this has helped him. So fast 541 00:26:37,546 --> 00:26:42,906 Speaker 3: forward in the draft process, teams knew, whoever drafts Jayden 542 00:26:43,266 --> 00:26:45,226 Speaker 3: is going to be able to take this tech with him, 543 00:26:45,306 --> 00:26:47,066 Speaker 3: They're going to be able to take this this VR 544 00:26:47,106 --> 00:26:49,546 Speaker 3: stuff with them. So and then other teams had went 545 00:26:49,586 --> 00:26:51,586 Speaker 3: down there, like New England had gone down there LSU 546 00:26:51,626 --> 00:26:54,026 Speaker 3: and met and studied all this stuff. So I think 547 00:26:54,026 --> 00:26:55,866 Speaker 3: there's I think there's a handful of teams that have 548 00:26:55,906 --> 00:26:57,906 Speaker 3: it in the NFL right now. They're restrictive on who 549 00:26:57,986 --> 00:27:01,146 Speaker 3: has it, but Washington is definitely one of them. And 550 00:27:01,186 --> 00:27:03,426 Speaker 3: he still incorporates this. So if you're watching Jade Daniels, 551 00:27:03,466 --> 00:27:05,546 Speaker 3: it looks like he's cool, calm and collected in the pocket, 552 00:27:05,786 --> 00:27:08,506 Speaker 3: like it's slow motion. Well it is in slow motion 553 00:27:08,626 --> 00:27:11,106 Speaker 3: because he's been playing this thing at a faster speed 554 00:27:11,146 --> 00:27:11,866 Speaker 3: a hoy long. 555 00:27:13,586 --> 00:27:16,026 Speaker 1: He's had Trey Hendrickson breathing on him, He's had Dexter 556 00:27:16,106 --> 00:27:19,346 Speaker 1: Lawrence bred He's already seen it in one point five. 557 00:27:19,826 --> 00:27:24,506 Speaker 1: That's fascinating. I also you cover this and you know 558 00:27:24,826 --> 00:27:29,106 Speaker 1: the key characters like Cameron Taylor Brick came out and 559 00:27:29,186 --> 00:27:31,426 Speaker 1: was like, it's a college offense that they run. 560 00:27:31,466 --> 00:27:33,346 Speaker 2: Like talk about. 561 00:27:33,186 --> 00:27:36,866 Speaker 1: Cliff's offense because I can tell you as a as 562 00:27:36,906 --> 00:27:38,906 Speaker 1: a person who talks to Cliff often that he's like, no, 563 00:27:38,986 --> 00:27:42,186 Speaker 1: this kid is fearless, this kid is aggressive. This kid 564 00:27:42,226 --> 00:27:45,586 Speaker 1: makes all the smart decisions. And during the summer he 565 00:27:45,746 --> 00:27:47,826 Speaker 1: was the guy and it's so cliche, but he's first 566 00:27:47,906 --> 00:27:50,146 Speaker 1: in last out And I do my breakout players list 567 00:27:50,186 --> 00:27:52,386 Speaker 1: and I put Jad in Daniel's number one. Everyone's like, duh, 568 00:27:52,426 --> 00:27:54,306 Speaker 1: he's a number two overall pick. I'm like, no, no, no, 569 00:27:54,346 --> 00:27:56,146 Speaker 1: I think he's gonna take over the league. Like I 570 00:27:56,186 --> 00:27:58,826 Speaker 1: think he's that sensational and Cliff's been raving about him. 571 00:27:59,346 --> 00:28:01,906 Speaker 1: Why was this the perfect fit from a football standpoint, 572 00:28:01,946 --> 00:28:04,786 Speaker 1: as you for someone with a front office personnel that like, oh, 573 00:28:04,866 --> 00:28:07,066 Speaker 1: you have an offensive coordinator who can actually build an 574 00:28:07,066 --> 00:28:09,026 Speaker 1: offense around this guy. Because they're both kind of cutting 575 00:28:09,106 --> 00:28:10,746 Speaker 1: edge with how they play and how they think. 576 00:28:11,266 --> 00:28:13,306 Speaker 3: Well, I think people think of Cliff as like Texas 577 00:28:13,306 --> 00:28:15,746 Speaker 3: Tech Cliff, and it's like, first of all, Cliff's been 578 00:28:15,746 --> 00:28:18,546 Speaker 3: the head coach in the NFL, Cliff played in the NFL. 579 00:28:18,706 --> 00:28:20,866 Speaker 3: Cliff has plenty of bona fides when it comes to 580 00:28:20,906 --> 00:28:24,906 Speaker 3: credentials of NFL football and not taking some hokey high 581 00:28:24,946 --> 00:28:28,026 Speaker 3: school offense and rolling it out there at the NFL level. 582 00:28:28,066 --> 00:28:31,146 Speaker 3: There's some complexity to it, but he's creative. So when 583 00:28:31,146 --> 00:28:33,506 Speaker 3: you have somebody that's creative and someone who knows how 584 00:28:33,546 --> 00:28:35,586 Speaker 3: to maximize the skills as a player, that he has. 585 00:28:35,986 --> 00:28:39,426 Speaker 3: That's a great combination and your experience is the best teacher. 586 00:28:39,826 --> 00:28:42,906 Speaker 3: The guy's coach, Mahomes, the guy's coach Kyler Murray. He 587 00:28:43,066 --> 00:28:46,386 Speaker 3: knows how to utilize a skill set that's pretty special 588 00:28:46,426 --> 00:28:49,026 Speaker 3: that what Jayden has. And you know, if you just 589 00:28:49,066 --> 00:28:51,146 Speaker 3: want Jayden to just sit there and just let's just 590 00:28:51,146 --> 00:28:54,306 Speaker 3: play drop back football the whole time, I think defensive 591 00:28:54,306 --> 00:28:57,746 Speaker 3: coordinators would send you a thank you note. They're figuring 592 00:28:57,746 --> 00:29:01,226 Speaker 3: out ways to stress stress teams and using him especially 593 00:29:01,226 --> 00:29:04,146 Speaker 3: in third downs, being able to incorporate him as a runner, 594 00:29:04,186 --> 00:29:07,746 Speaker 3: and then really working with him on protecting himself in 595 00:29:07,786 --> 00:29:09,906 Speaker 3: that way. You're going to see it. You're going to 596 00:29:09,986 --> 00:29:11,746 Speaker 3: see it as we go throughout the year. Like if 597 00:29:11,746 --> 00:29:14,426 Speaker 3: you watch the Cowboy Game of the Day, Derek Henry 598 00:29:14,426 --> 00:29:16,666 Speaker 3: has an unbelievable game that Raven's got Deterrek Henry going, 599 00:29:16,666 --> 00:29:17,906 Speaker 3: I'm like, you know how many times you have to 600 00:29:17,906 --> 00:29:20,826 Speaker 3: block the backside end when Lamar Jackson's your quarterback zero 601 00:29:21,266 --> 00:29:23,506 Speaker 3: because you have to account for him. It's going to 602 00:29:23,546 --> 00:29:26,226 Speaker 3: be a multiplier effect for everybody else in that run game. 603 00:29:26,266 --> 00:29:28,066 Speaker 3: And Jade's not going to have to carry it fifteen 604 00:29:28,106 --> 00:29:30,106 Speaker 3: times to have a major impact on the run game 605 00:29:30,186 --> 00:29:31,826 Speaker 3: because your tackle and tight end is going to just 606 00:29:31,826 --> 00:29:33,186 Speaker 3: be like, no oh, I don't worry about blocking him. 607 00:29:33,186 --> 00:29:34,666 Speaker 3: He's got to stay home because he could pull it. 608 00:29:35,266 --> 00:29:35,906 Speaker 2: Absolutely. 609 00:29:36,506 --> 00:29:38,826 Speaker 1: It's it's the threat of the run that's almost worse 610 00:29:38,866 --> 00:29:41,666 Speaker 1: than the run itself. I also would say that this kid, 611 00:29:42,106 --> 00:29:44,706 Speaker 1: you don't see that at a rookie third game, screaming 612 00:29:44,746 --> 00:29:47,266 Speaker 1: at the sidelines. Let's get to play in like he's 613 00:29:47,266 --> 00:29:49,426 Speaker 1: got a he's got a thing about it. 614 00:29:49,946 --> 00:29:52,226 Speaker 3: What's interesting about that. It's interesting about that is with 615 00:29:52,306 --> 00:29:55,026 Speaker 3: young quarterbacks, and this is some of the things people 616 00:29:55,066 --> 00:29:57,466 Speaker 3: don't don't realize of, like, gosh, I don't know why 617 00:29:57,506 --> 00:29:59,586 Speaker 3: this guy's not why is this not working. Here's one 618 00:29:59,586 --> 00:30:01,266 Speaker 3: thing I can tell you a story I won't tell 619 00:30:01,266 --> 00:30:04,586 Speaker 3: who it is, of a rookie quarterback who had a 620 00:30:04,746 --> 00:30:08,746 Speaker 3: very was in a very verbose offense. So the language 621 00:30:08,746 --> 00:30:13,426 Speaker 3: is long. So the trickle down effect was he's new 622 00:30:13,426 --> 00:30:15,426 Speaker 3: to the NFL. You're new to and this is a 623 00:30:15,506 --> 00:30:18,146 Speaker 3: long play calls, so you're trying to hear the play 624 00:30:18,186 --> 00:30:20,106 Speaker 3: call on your helmet. It's taking you a minute to 625 00:30:20,146 --> 00:30:23,586 Speaker 3: process that then spit it out. Now I get to 626 00:30:23,666 --> 00:30:25,586 Speaker 3: the line of scrimmage. My headset's cut off because I 627 00:30:25,586 --> 00:30:28,346 Speaker 3: haven't got up there in enough time for still have 628 00:30:28,346 --> 00:30:30,026 Speaker 3: a voice in my ear. Think about McVeigh, what he 629 00:30:30,026 --> 00:30:31,546 Speaker 3: would do with golf right to be able to help 630 00:30:31,586 --> 00:30:33,506 Speaker 3: him and get in his headset. Well, that's out because 631 00:30:33,506 --> 00:30:35,426 Speaker 3: I'm late getting to the line of scrimmage. I don't 632 00:30:35,426 --> 00:30:37,986 Speaker 3: even have time to really survey the defense, and I've 633 00:30:37,986 --> 00:30:39,586 Speaker 3: got can't have the cards. 634 00:30:39,306 --> 00:30:41,906 Speaker 2: In the NFL on the sideline they don't have yet. 635 00:30:41,706 --> 00:30:44,946 Speaker 3: So that all of a sudden, you think about like 636 00:30:44,986 --> 00:30:48,346 Speaker 3: guys feeling rushed and hurried and not feeling comfortable employsed. 637 00:30:48,666 --> 00:30:50,426 Speaker 3: Some of that can be Well, the freaking play call 638 00:30:50,466 --> 00:30:52,866 Speaker 3: is so dang long that they can't get that out, 639 00:30:52,986 --> 00:30:54,466 Speaker 3: and it's like that doesn't show up on a box 640 00:30:54,506 --> 00:30:57,946 Speaker 3: score of the challenges that some of the young quarterbacks face. 641 00:30:58,626 --> 00:31:02,186 Speaker 1: Yeah, all right, we did quarterbacks. I was gonna talk 642 00:31:02,226 --> 00:31:04,066 Speaker 1: Boone Nicks a little bit, Drake May. We don't have to. 643 00:31:04,266 --> 00:31:07,826 Speaker 1: Let's move on real quick. Because we were for the draft. 644 00:31:07,906 --> 00:31:10,866 Speaker 1: We all knew there were three wide receivers and maybe 645 00:31:11,066 --> 00:31:13,826 Speaker 1: four if you wanted to consider Brian Thomas. He was 646 00:31:13,826 --> 00:31:15,746 Speaker 1: in the conversation living but we all knew there'd be 647 00:31:15,746 --> 00:31:18,466 Speaker 1: three in the top fifteen, and all three of them 648 00:31:18,466 --> 00:31:21,266 Speaker 1: have had big games already in the NFL. And Marvin Harrison, 649 00:31:21,706 --> 00:31:24,226 Speaker 1: Milik Neighbors, and of course Roma Dunes. They had his 650 00:31:24,266 --> 00:31:28,226 Speaker 1: breakout game in Week three early on. Though Neighbors leads 651 00:31:28,266 --> 00:31:31,226 Speaker 1: the NFL in targets, he's second in catches, and he's 652 00:31:31,226 --> 00:31:34,506 Speaker 1: first in receiving touchdowns. This could be a breakout start 653 00:31:34,546 --> 00:31:36,626 Speaker 1: in a way that maybe we didn't even anticipate. As 654 00:31:36,706 --> 00:31:38,706 Speaker 1: much as we loved him coming out of college. Your 655 00:31:38,866 --> 00:31:41,106 Speaker 1: initial thoughts on Milik Neighbors in New York and could 656 00:31:41,106 --> 00:31:43,746 Speaker 1: this guy be that next next dude. 657 00:31:45,146 --> 00:31:47,426 Speaker 3: I'll tell you first of all, this was a fantasy 658 00:31:47,466 --> 00:31:49,906 Speaker 3: football strategy that paid off for me this year, Shrikes. 659 00:31:49,986 --> 00:31:54,066 Speaker 3: So my starting quarterback in fantasy football is Jaden Daniels. 660 00:31:54,426 --> 00:31:58,226 Speaker 3: My receivers are Mileak Neighbors, Marvin Harrison, and DK Metcalf, 661 00:31:58,226 --> 00:31:59,826 Speaker 3: and we're having a heck of a start. My Tidy 662 00:31:59,906 --> 00:32:03,266 Speaker 3: d brought powers went, I went reused. There was everybody's like, 663 00:32:03,306 --> 00:32:05,066 Speaker 3: you can't take I'm like, no, no, no, look at this, 664 00:32:05,746 --> 00:32:08,826 Speaker 3: look at these And I loved Dons. I love a Dunesay. 665 00:32:08,866 --> 00:32:10,826 Speaker 3: He was my second receiver in the draft. One of 666 00:32:10,866 --> 00:32:12,786 Speaker 3: my favorite players, and you saw him go off last week. 667 00:32:12,826 --> 00:32:15,026 Speaker 3: But there's a lot of mouths there in Chicago. But 668 00:32:15,186 --> 00:32:16,986 Speaker 3: like if you look at neighbors, it is he is 669 00:32:17,026 --> 00:32:19,906 Speaker 3: the number one. There is a gap, there is a valley, 670 00:32:20,146 --> 00:32:22,986 Speaker 3: and then there is another valley, and then there's another gap, 671 00:32:23,026 --> 00:32:24,626 Speaker 3: and then there's who they can throw to next. He 672 00:32:24,786 --> 00:32:28,666 Speaker 3: is the guy, point blank. Marvin is Is is going 673 00:32:28,666 --> 00:32:32,186 Speaker 3: to be the one early with Arizona. He's their most 674 00:32:32,186 --> 00:32:33,866 Speaker 3: talented guy. So these are guys that went in the 675 00:32:33,946 --> 00:32:36,146 Speaker 3: door as number one wideouts, which is hard to do. 676 00:32:36,986 --> 00:32:39,946 Speaker 3: But Malik is Malik is different than those guys. When 677 00:32:39,986 --> 00:32:43,026 Speaker 3: you watch him on NFL tape, He's got just so 678 00:32:43,266 --> 00:32:46,106 Speaker 3: much twitch and so much juice. Man, Like the change 679 00:32:46,106 --> 00:32:47,586 Speaker 3: of direction, stuff's insane. 680 00:32:47,626 --> 00:32:49,826 Speaker 2: But that touchdown catch, I felt like he was six 681 00:32:49,906 --> 00:32:50,426 Speaker 2: foot ten. 682 00:32:50,666 --> 00:32:52,466 Speaker 3: I know, he got up and he can go up 683 00:32:52,506 --> 00:32:54,986 Speaker 3: and get it, get your feet down and then just 684 00:32:55,106 --> 00:32:57,026 Speaker 3: the but even just in and out. Watch him get 685 00:32:57,066 --> 00:32:59,066 Speaker 3: in out of cuts, watch him just throw him a 686 00:32:59,146 --> 00:33:01,226 Speaker 3: hitch route and watch him wheel out the back door. 687 00:33:01,266 --> 00:33:04,546 Speaker 3: He can go from static to top speed like that, 688 00:33:04,706 --> 00:33:07,586 Speaker 3: like it is. It is dynamic. But I mean, look, 689 00:33:07,666 --> 00:33:10,906 Speaker 3: Marvin i've seen Marvin. Last week was the best he's looked, 690 00:33:10,906 --> 00:33:12,986 Speaker 3: even though the numbers were better the week before. You're 691 00:33:13,026 --> 00:33:14,586 Speaker 3: starting to see, Okay, I'm starting to see some of 692 00:33:14,626 --> 00:33:17,426 Speaker 3: the nuanced stuff that I saw in college. He's starting 693 00:33:17,466 --> 00:33:19,506 Speaker 3: to get a little more comfortable. We know the size, 694 00:33:19,546 --> 00:33:22,346 Speaker 3: the physicality people were. Do you talk about in an 695 00:33:22,346 --> 00:33:26,306 Speaker 3: overreaction society? We had cherry picking, well, we had people 696 00:33:26,386 --> 00:33:29,386 Speaker 3: cherry pick picking his mph numbers from the first week 697 00:33:29,666 --> 00:33:31,546 Speaker 3: of the GPS numbers, and I'm like, guys, he was 698 00:33:31,666 --> 00:33:33,906 Speaker 3: at Ohio Stadium with twenty two miles per hour like this, 699 00:33:33,986 --> 00:33:36,586 Speaker 3: He's fine, He's not a slow poke. He's gonna be okay. 700 00:33:37,346 --> 00:33:38,826 Speaker 3: But all three of those guys are going to be 701 00:33:38,866 --> 00:33:43,706 Speaker 3: outstanding and a Dunesday's super, super instinctive, super tough. It 702 00:33:43,786 --> 00:33:45,866 Speaker 3: was good to see him get going last week. But 703 00:33:45,906 --> 00:33:48,586 Speaker 3: Bowers has been has come out the gates hot as well. 704 00:33:48,666 --> 00:33:50,626 Speaker 3: So those are all kind of the marquee guys. We 705 00:33:50,666 --> 00:33:52,506 Speaker 3: felt like we watched those guys in college for a 706 00:33:52,546 --> 00:33:56,106 Speaker 3: long time, and I think the transition is a little 707 00:33:56,106 --> 00:33:58,746 Speaker 3: easier at the receiver position than maybe it was ten 708 00:33:58,826 --> 00:33:59,666 Speaker 3: fifteen years ago. 709 00:34:00,226 --> 00:34:01,826 Speaker 1: All Right, I'm gonna let you go. But before we 710 00:34:01,866 --> 00:34:04,146 Speaker 1: do so, and it saysn't do you any advantage putting 711 00:34:04,146 --> 00:34:05,346 Speaker 1: your name on anything because you're not. 712 00:34:05,426 --> 00:34:08,706 Speaker 2: But just give us a couple names. 713 00:34:08,786 --> 00:34:11,586 Speaker 1: Now, Look, anyone can go and google online a mock draft, 714 00:34:11,586 --> 00:34:14,066 Speaker 1: but it's not the mock draft until we're done with 715 00:34:14,786 --> 00:34:15,586 Speaker 1: college football. 716 00:34:15,666 --> 00:34:17,306 Speaker 2: We usually have to be done with the bulls season. 717 00:34:17,666 --> 00:34:19,706 Speaker 1: Then we get to like senior ball, and then you'll 718 00:34:19,746 --> 00:34:21,826 Speaker 1: put out your top fifty list and I'm like, all right, 719 00:34:21,826 --> 00:34:23,546 Speaker 1: the Bible's out. Now we're gonna go look at this, 720 00:34:23,586 --> 00:34:25,666 Speaker 1: and now we can go from there. Are there some 721 00:34:25,826 --> 00:34:29,226 Speaker 1: names if you're an NFL fan who happens to casually 722 00:34:29,306 --> 00:34:31,506 Speaker 1: watch college or a college fan that loves it but 723 00:34:31,586 --> 00:34:35,706 Speaker 1: doesn't necessarily have the eye for NFL talent, give me 724 00:34:35,786 --> 00:34:38,266 Speaker 1: some names that you would watch on Saturdays that might 725 00:34:38,306 --> 00:34:40,666 Speaker 1: show up in the first round of next year's draft. 726 00:34:41,466 --> 00:34:43,986 Speaker 3: Well, look, I'll give you just a couple of quarterbacks. 727 00:34:44,066 --> 00:34:46,826 Speaker 3: One that everybody knows and is talking about, another one 728 00:34:46,826 --> 00:34:48,706 Speaker 3: that everybody is going to talk about more as we 729 00:34:48,746 --> 00:34:51,346 Speaker 3: go through the process. Let's start with Jackson Dart from 730 00:34:51,346 --> 00:34:55,066 Speaker 3: Old Miss Jackson d Dart. Jackson Dart, you want to 731 00:34:55,066 --> 00:34:57,706 Speaker 3: talk about it? First of all, it's a phenomenal quarterback name. 732 00:34:59,266 --> 00:35:01,906 Speaker 1: You get born as Jackson Dart, Like you got two jobs. 733 00:35:01,946 --> 00:35:03,946 Speaker 1: You can either be a firefighter or you're gonna be 734 00:35:03,986 --> 00:35:06,106 Speaker 1: a quarterback. That's like you're only two gigs. That's all 735 00:35:06,146 --> 00:35:06,426 Speaker 1: it is. 736 00:35:06,546 --> 00:35:08,986 Speaker 3: Yeah, one hundred percent. Like if you're also, if your 737 00:35:09,066 --> 00:35:11,426 Speaker 3: name happens to be like Cannon, I think you're you 738 00:35:11,466 --> 00:35:16,506 Speaker 3: can't play receivers. But he his story is gonna be 739 00:35:16,506 --> 00:35:17,906 Speaker 3: one that's gonna be fun to dig into as we 740 00:35:17,906 --> 00:35:21,466 Speaker 3: get to the draft. He was at USC coaching, change happens, 741 00:35:21,906 --> 00:35:25,546 Speaker 3: Lincoln comes, Caleb comes, Jackson's like, well, I'm not sitting 742 00:35:25,586 --> 00:35:28,866 Speaker 3: around here for this, so he he bails. He had 743 00:35:28,946 --> 00:35:31,426 Speaker 3: opportunity to go to Oklahoma or to Old miss That 744 00:35:31,546 --> 00:35:32,306 Speaker 3: was his decision. 745 00:35:33,426 --> 00:35:35,106 Speaker 2: What did Lane come in with. What was the pitch? 746 00:35:35,706 --> 00:35:38,906 Speaker 3: Well, I think the pitch is I'm gonna recruit I'm 747 00:35:38,946 --> 00:35:41,506 Speaker 3: already recruiting really well and I'm going to continue to 748 00:35:41,546 --> 00:35:44,546 Speaker 3: recruit well and with the with transfer portal just getting 749 00:35:44,586 --> 00:35:46,826 Speaker 3: going at this time, an il just getting going at 750 00:35:46,826 --> 00:35:50,426 Speaker 3: this time. Football matters in Oxford, Mississippi. UH they are 751 00:35:50,426 --> 00:35:54,106 Speaker 3: committed to it. They have a very aggressive NIL program 752 00:35:54,226 --> 00:35:57,226 Speaker 3: and Lane is an outstanding developer of quarterbacks and an 753 00:35:57,226 --> 00:35:59,786 Speaker 3: excellent play caller. So he ended up winning the day 754 00:35:59,786 --> 00:36:02,106 Speaker 3: there he gets him and now in this this is 755 00:36:02,146 --> 00:36:04,866 Speaker 3: third year, he's just gotten better and better and better, 756 00:36:04,946 --> 00:36:06,706 Speaker 3: and now all of a sudden, you look up. He's 757 00:36:06,866 --> 00:36:10,786 Speaker 3: he's got a live arm. He's incredibly tough as a runner, 758 00:36:10,826 --> 00:36:12,666 Speaker 3: like he's got a ton of production as a runner. 759 00:36:13,586 --> 00:36:16,746 Speaker 3: Is Everything I hear about him at the school is about, 760 00:36:16,826 --> 00:36:18,986 Speaker 3: you know, leadership and how I mean I think there's 761 00:36:19,226 --> 00:36:20,626 Speaker 3: number three in the country. They're going to be in 762 00:36:20,626 --> 00:36:22,226 Speaker 3: the playoff this year. You live at their schedule, the 763 00:36:22,226 --> 00:36:23,866 Speaker 3: SEC they'll be in the playoff, you'll see him. He's 764 00:36:23,906 --> 00:36:25,906 Speaker 3: got the he's got the paint kind of over the 765 00:36:25,946 --> 00:36:30,466 Speaker 3: eye thing that's going on, like a brave heart type 766 00:36:30,546 --> 00:36:34,466 Speaker 3: vibe going on. Is he a great throw I would 767 00:36:34,546 --> 00:36:38,306 Speaker 3: say good. I would say getting better every year. Armstrength, fine, 768 00:36:38,386 --> 00:36:40,626 Speaker 3: accuracy has gotten much better this year. And they haven't 769 00:36:40,626 --> 00:36:43,066 Speaker 3: played many talented teams yet, so we'll see as they 770 00:36:43,106 --> 00:36:45,706 Speaker 3: get into some of the SEC play. But he's he's 771 00:36:45,786 --> 00:36:48,306 Speaker 3: really he's really intriguing. And the other one, I'm telling you, 772 00:36:48,346 --> 00:36:50,426 Speaker 3: we're gonna this is going to be the the face 773 00:36:50,466 --> 00:36:52,426 Speaker 3: of this draft, it's we're going to be talking about 774 00:36:52,426 --> 00:36:55,746 Speaker 3: Shooter Sanders and there's going to bed. If you're going 775 00:36:55,786 --> 00:36:57,586 Speaker 3: to be people, there's going to be people. 776 00:36:57,826 --> 00:36:59,506 Speaker 1: What do you think they'll give me an initial thought? 777 00:36:59,506 --> 00:37:01,546 Speaker 1: Because I've heard people say not a first round pick. 778 00:37:01,586 --> 00:37:03,386 Speaker 1: That others tell me, no, that guy's a top five pick. 779 00:37:03,986 --> 00:37:06,786 Speaker 3: So I did him over the summer and I thought, 780 00:37:07,506 --> 00:37:11,066 Speaker 3: like twenty five to thirty five hype type, you know, 781 00:37:11,146 --> 00:37:14,066 Speaker 3: like Okay, Bordline and what happens anytime we're having this conversation, 782 00:37:14,146 --> 00:37:16,066 Speaker 3: like last year at the beginning of the process, bo 783 00:37:16,186 --> 00:37:18,586 Speaker 3: Nicks would have been twenty five to thirty five. Those 784 00:37:18,626 --> 00:37:21,786 Speaker 3: guys all they all, they're all gonna move up as 785 00:37:21,786 --> 00:37:25,186 Speaker 3: we go through the process. But I think there's people 786 00:37:25,186 --> 00:37:27,306 Speaker 3: in the media that are not going to like him, 787 00:37:27,346 --> 00:37:31,266 Speaker 3: just you know, for his dad and everything that the 788 00:37:31,306 --> 00:37:34,906 Speaker 3: attention that Colorado has gotten wherever anybody feels about that 789 00:37:35,386 --> 00:37:37,586 Speaker 3: there and then there's there's gonna be some people in 790 00:37:37,586 --> 00:37:39,266 Speaker 3: the league, maybe some more of the old school people 791 00:37:39,306 --> 00:37:41,546 Speaker 3: that are gonna feel the same way. But I'm telling you, 792 00:37:41,626 --> 00:37:43,426 Speaker 3: I talk to an assistant general manager the other day 793 00:37:43,426 --> 00:37:45,026 Speaker 3: that had just seen him play live, and it's like 794 00:37:45,066 --> 00:37:47,146 Speaker 3: people gonna say whatever they want to say about that kid. 795 00:37:47,426 --> 00:37:49,746 Speaker 3: He is tough as crap, and I said that when 796 00:37:49,746 --> 00:37:51,706 Speaker 3: I watched him over the summer. He hangs in there. 797 00:37:51,866 --> 00:37:53,826 Speaker 3: He takes a beating. Now he holds the ball a 798 00:37:53,866 --> 00:37:56,786 Speaker 3: little too much, takes too many sacks. But he can 799 00:37:56,826 --> 00:37:58,626 Speaker 3: throw the ball at all three levels. He's got a 800 00:37:58,666 --> 00:38:01,386 Speaker 3: beautiful motion. He can drive the ball, he can layer 801 00:38:01,466 --> 00:38:04,306 Speaker 3: the ball. He's you know, they're playing Baylor. He completes 802 00:38:04,306 --> 00:38:06,146 Speaker 3: a Hail Mary at the buzzer, no down on the 803 00:38:06,266 --> 00:38:08,986 Speaker 3: end of winning that game in overtime. So there's something there. 804 00:38:08,986 --> 00:38:11,586 Speaker 3: There's substance there. Like some people that's there's all you know, 805 00:38:11,626 --> 00:38:13,706 Speaker 3: all sizzle, no steak, all hat and no cattle, whatever 806 00:38:13,906 --> 00:38:16,386 Speaker 3: analogy you want to use. The dude can throw. He 807 00:38:16,426 --> 00:38:17,706 Speaker 3: can really really throw the ball. 808 00:38:17,826 --> 00:38:19,426 Speaker 1: I like what you say about going to be toughness 809 00:38:19,426 --> 00:38:21,946 Speaker 1: because the toughness is important to me, especially when you're 810 00:38:21,946 --> 00:38:24,586 Speaker 1: making to the leap. And he takes a beating at Colorado, 811 00:38:24,626 --> 00:38:26,546 Speaker 1: like I'm watching, he evades a lot of it. But 812 00:38:26,586 --> 00:38:29,186 Speaker 1: I watched those games. I watched the Colorado State game. 813 00:38:29,226 --> 00:38:31,986 Speaker 1: Then I watched this game against Baylor, and he's under 814 00:38:32,066 --> 00:38:35,746 Speaker 1: duress and He's making tough, tough passes and he's completing them, 815 00:38:35,786 --> 00:38:37,786 Speaker 1: and he's doing them to just guys, not just Travis Hunter. 816 00:38:37,826 --> 00:38:39,226 Speaker 1: He's throwing the ball around the yard to a bunch 817 00:38:39,266 --> 00:38:42,586 Speaker 1: of different guys. I think he's really good too, NFL wise, though, 818 00:38:42,586 --> 00:38:45,466 Speaker 1: I'm not at that point yet where I can grade him. 819 00:38:45,466 --> 00:38:47,306 Speaker 1: But you do this for a living. You have him 820 00:38:47,306 --> 00:38:48,866 Speaker 1: in the first round, maybe even top ten. 821 00:38:49,386 --> 00:38:52,426 Speaker 3: Well, I it's so early in the process. I haven't 822 00:38:52,466 --> 00:38:55,146 Speaker 3: dug into this all yet. I've watched the tape from 823 00:38:55,186 --> 00:38:57,386 Speaker 3: the summer from last year, and I've seen him just 824 00:38:57,466 --> 00:39:00,826 Speaker 3: TV scouting, so I'm reluctant to put that on him. 825 00:39:00,866 --> 00:39:03,546 Speaker 3: But i just know, you know, if you're looking at 826 00:39:03,586 --> 00:39:05,986 Speaker 3: a quarterback, can this guy be an NFL quarterback? Can 827 00:39:06,026 --> 00:39:10,346 Speaker 3: this guy every throw? Absolutely? There's no question there. And 828 00:39:10,386 --> 00:39:12,706 Speaker 3: it's just because of who he is. He's gonna be 829 00:39:12,746 --> 00:39:14,626 Speaker 3: the face of the draft. It's going to be the 830 00:39:14,666 --> 00:39:16,906 Speaker 3: talk of the town. So that's just something to get 831 00:39:16,946 --> 00:39:17,426 Speaker 3: ready for it. 832 00:39:18,186 --> 00:39:20,106 Speaker 1: Let me ask you one last player and then we'll 833 00:39:20,106 --> 00:39:22,146 Speaker 1: get out of here. Travis Hunter. He plays about one 834 00:39:22,226 --> 00:39:26,226 Speaker 1: hundred snaps. I was talking with Charles Woodson on Saturday, 835 00:39:26,626 --> 00:39:28,506 Speaker 1: and I'm like, we are watching. It was after the 836 00:39:28,546 --> 00:39:30,626 Speaker 1: Michigan game, and I'm like, you know, this Hunter, he 837 00:39:30,906 --> 00:39:32,106 Speaker 1: plays every snap he's good. 838 00:39:32,106 --> 00:39:33,226 Speaker 2: And Woodson's like. 839 00:39:33,386 --> 00:39:37,866 Speaker 1: I played twenty maybe thirty snaps of offense during the year. 840 00:39:38,746 --> 00:39:42,346 Speaker 1: He plays that every game Like there this this is 841 00:39:42,346 --> 00:39:43,186 Speaker 1: a real unicorn. 842 00:39:43,266 --> 00:39:43,626 Speaker 2: This kid. 843 00:39:44,626 --> 00:39:47,066 Speaker 3: Yeah. I did him again over the summer and I 844 00:39:47,146 --> 00:39:48,946 Speaker 3: actually had a lot of I was surprised how much 845 00:39:48,946 --> 00:39:51,346 Speaker 3: pushback I got because from the from the media side, 846 00:39:51,386 --> 00:39:53,946 Speaker 3: the team side, actually everything I heard was was identical. 847 00:39:54,146 --> 00:39:57,386 Speaker 3: I wrote him up as a receiver. Okay, is real. 848 00:39:57,466 --> 00:40:00,866 Speaker 3: He is really skinny. He's real thin, but he is 849 00:40:00,906 --> 00:40:02,546 Speaker 3: so good with the ball in his hands. He's so 850 00:40:02,946 --> 00:40:07,106 Speaker 3: explosive and smooth and slithery. I compared him Garrett Wilson, 851 00:40:07,106 --> 00:40:10,026 Speaker 3: That's who he reminded me of. And go play above, 852 00:40:10,466 --> 00:40:12,746 Speaker 3: play above the rim, do all those things. I think 853 00:40:12,746 --> 00:40:16,306 Speaker 3: Garrett's fast, a little faster than him, but he's that 854 00:40:16,426 --> 00:40:20,506 Speaker 3: type of instinctive feel just a football player that way 855 00:40:21,186 --> 00:40:22,826 Speaker 3: at corner and some of it because he's playing a 856 00:40:22,866 --> 00:40:25,506 Speaker 3: million snaps. But you can watch a Stanford game last year. 857 00:40:25,546 --> 00:40:28,746 Speaker 3: He got beat up pretty good in that game at corner. 858 00:40:28,786 --> 00:40:32,386 Speaker 3: So I want I know, and yeah, I just want him. 859 00:40:32,466 --> 00:40:34,826 Speaker 3: I would write him up as a receiver. And if 860 00:40:34,866 --> 00:40:38,066 Speaker 3: I'm Travis Hunter, and I'm sure whenever he decides on 861 00:40:38,106 --> 00:40:40,066 Speaker 3: an agent, and whenever that goes down, I'm gonna do 862 00:40:40,106 --> 00:40:41,666 Speaker 3: a couple of things. I'm gonna say, Okay, can I 863 00:40:41,666 --> 00:40:43,666 Speaker 3: see the top ten salaries for the top ten corners 864 00:40:43,706 --> 00:40:45,506 Speaker 3: in the league? Now show me the top ten salaries 865 00:40:45,506 --> 00:40:47,386 Speaker 3: of the top ten wide receivers in the mart. One 866 00:40:47,426 --> 00:40:50,586 Speaker 3: of these list is not like the other. Travis, Yep, yep. 867 00:40:51,986 --> 00:40:54,626 Speaker 1: I got to go to a random game. It's actually 868 00:40:54,666 --> 00:40:57,066 Speaker 1: a long story. It's kind of cute. My son fell 869 00:40:57,106 --> 00:41:00,026 Speaker 1: in love with Michigan last year during their run. My 870 00:41:00,106 --> 00:41:02,826 Speaker 1: wife went there. I had never been to the Big House. 871 00:41:02,986 --> 00:41:06,706 Speaker 1: Of course, your program's been to the Big House. I 872 00:41:06,746 --> 00:41:08,506 Speaker 1: had never been to the Big House. You went to 873 00:41:08,506 --> 00:41:11,866 Speaker 1: Appalachian State for the listeners. Uh. I've wanted to pick 874 00:41:11,866 --> 00:41:13,986 Speaker 1: a weekend where it would probably be a win. I 875 00:41:13,986 --> 00:41:15,746 Speaker 1: also wanted to pick a weekend whereas an early game 876 00:41:15,786 --> 00:41:17,466 Speaker 1: because I had to fly to LA afterwards. We went 877 00:41:17,466 --> 00:41:20,666 Speaker 1: to the Arkansas State game and took my wife, took 878 00:41:20,666 --> 00:41:23,066 Speaker 1: a couple of my son's friends, and we had an 879 00:41:23,066 --> 00:41:26,186 Speaker 1: absolute blast. Big House was great, and I spoke to 880 00:41:26,186 --> 00:41:28,666 Speaker 1: people at the Michigan program and before the game, I'm 881 00:41:28,706 --> 00:41:30,226 Speaker 1: talking to the folks on the sideline. 882 00:41:30,266 --> 00:41:31,466 Speaker 2: I'm like, who do I watch? Are like? 883 00:41:31,986 --> 00:41:35,466 Speaker 1: Will Johnson's the guy, yeah, big I fell in love with. 884 00:41:37,186 --> 00:41:40,266 Speaker 1: He's got two pick six's and I think you know 885 00:41:40,306 --> 00:41:43,946 Speaker 1: he's wearing that Charles Woodson number two. Will Johnson. Is 886 00:41:43,986 --> 00:41:48,066 Speaker 1: he on boards yet? Because I he's a lock. He's 887 00:41:48,066 --> 00:41:51,386 Speaker 1: a locked, top five lock like that high he's the top. 888 00:41:52,266 --> 00:41:55,906 Speaker 3: I would say top fifteen is a conservative. Yes. At 889 00:41:55,906 --> 00:41:58,066 Speaker 3: this point in the process. They've got They've got a 890 00:41:58,066 --> 00:41:59,146 Speaker 3: bunch of us man. 891 00:41:59,186 --> 00:42:02,986 Speaker 2: They do. They got the big gend THET. 892 00:42:03,426 --> 00:42:06,186 Speaker 3: They got another d tackle as well. They're good. That 893 00:42:06,266 --> 00:42:08,146 Speaker 3: was a breaky you went to the SC game because 894 00:42:08,146 --> 00:42:10,906 Speaker 3: I was watching that in the hotel and what a 895 00:42:10,906 --> 00:42:12,506 Speaker 3: great game in credible. 896 00:42:12,506 --> 00:42:14,506 Speaker 2: Game and they just watching that game. 897 00:42:15,466 --> 00:42:17,146 Speaker 3: I get on the I get on the elevator and 898 00:42:17,146 --> 00:42:21,146 Speaker 3: it's it's Ben Herbert, the Straint coach. Uh. All the 899 00:42:21,146 --> 00:42:25,706 Speaker 3: Michigan guys. Oh they were exhausted. I think they were exhausted. 900 00:42:26,186 --> 00:42:28,226 Speaker 1: So funny see that's Harbos crew. And then I was 901 00:42:28,226 --> 00:42:30,026 Speaker 1: getting a text. I got a text from Mike McDonald 902 00:42:30,026 --> 00:42:32,266 Speaker 1: who's the head coach in Seattle. And he's a Michigan 903 00:42:32,306 --> 00:42:34,986 Speaker 1: guy too. Those Michigan guys, they're all over the NFL 904 00:42:36,466 --> 00:42:39,266 Speaker 1: game they did. All right, I'm gonna let you go 905 00:42:39,346 --> 00:42:41,746 Speaker 1: right now, Daniel. I so appreciate it. Where can we 906 00:42:41,786 --> 00:42:44,946 Speaker 1: find you on Sundays? Because I will click the Oudyssey 907 00:42:44,986 --> 00:42:48,586 Speaker 1: app or the iHeart Happy are And then during the week, 908 00:42:48,586 --> 00:42:50,386 Speaker 1: of course, you and Bucky do the move the stick stuff. 909 00:42:50,386 --> 00:42:51,186 Speaker 2: So where can we find you? 910 00:42:51,706 --> 00:42:54,506 Speaker 3: Yeah, on Sundays? If this is way too much effort 911 00:42:54,546 --> 00:42:56,186 Speaker 3: for people, But if the Chargers are at home, I'll 912 00:42:56,186 --> 00:42:58,906 Speaker 3: be in studio uh for game day morning, So I 913 00:42:58,946 --> 00:43:00,786 Speaker 3: pop in there and do some hits on that and 914 00:43:00,826 --> 00:43:02,626 Speaker 3: then call, then walk across the street call the games 915 00:43:02,626 --> 00:43:04,506 Speaker 3: for Charges Radio with Matt money Smith. So yeah, if 916 00:43:04,506 --> 00:43:07,466 Speaker 3: you're driving around, you're flipping through the flip into the stations, 917 00:43:07,466 --> 00:43:09,826 Speaker 3: you'll stumble across my voice a little bit on there 918 00:43:09,826 --> 00:43:12,106 Speaker 3: calling Charger game. So and then then in the sixth podcast, 919 00:43:12,146 --> 00:43:14,226 Speaker 3: we're five days a week, Shrags, We're five days a week, 920 00:43:14,426 --> 00:43:16,906 Speaker 3: five days a week, five days a week. Buddy, they're 921 00:43:16,906 --> 00:43:18,466 Speaker 3: making this work over here, man. 922 00:43:18,986 --> 00:43:21,226 Speaker 2: Trust me, I know. God bless you, my friend. You're 923 00:43:21,266 --> 00:43:21,626 Speaker 2: the best. 924 00:43:22,066 --> 00:43:24,866 Speaker 1: Daniel Jeremiah, awesome as always, thank you. 925 00:43:24,786 --> 00:43:26,306 Speaker 2: For joining the season with Peter Schreger. 926 00:43:26,706 --> 00:43:27,346 Speaker 3: Good to see bro. 927 00:43:33,826 --> 00:43:34,746 Speaker 2: That was incredible. 928 00:43:35,146 --> 00:43:37,506 Speaker 1: We love getting in touch with Daniel Jeremiah now in 929 00:43:37,586 --> 00:43:40,866 Speaker 1: the process. But also to look back on his stuff, 930 00:43:41,666 --> 00:43:43,906 Speaker 1: that scouting report on Jaden Daniels could not have been 931 00:43:44,066 --> 00:43:46,866 Speaker 1: more spot on. If anything, he might have raised some 932 00:43:46,906 --> 00:43:49,426 Speaker 1: red flags that have not come to fruition yet. Also 933 00:43:50,026 --> 00:43:52,226 Speaker 1: the Shador Sanders thing, this is going to be all 934 00:43:52,266 --> 00:43:56,666 Speaker 1: we talk about January, February, March, right into April. I'm 935 00:43:56,706 --> 00:43:59,026 Speaker 1: telling you this now, everybody get ready. And I like 936 00:43:59,066 --> 00:44:01,826 Speaker 1: how Daniel kind of straddles it here, like I think 937 00:44:01,866 --> 00:44:04,586 Speaker 1: he could be twenty five that or higher or go up. 938 00:44:04,666 --> 00:44:05,866 Speaker 2: Like that's where we're at. 939 00:44:06,026 --> 00:44:07,826 Speaker 1: And I think it's going to be the biggest name 940 00:44:07,986 --> 00:44:11,586 Speaker 1: and the topic of conversation throughout the draft process. That's 941 00:44:11,586 --> 00:44:14,106 Speaker 1: why we love it. And it's almost here, believe it 942 00:44:14,186 --> 00:44:16,546 Speaker 1: or not. A lot of teams are already thinking quarterback 943 00:44:16,586 --> 00:44:20,586 Speaker 1: after just three weeks of football this season. 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Daniels went twenty one of twenty three ninety 951 00:44:37,386 --> 00:44:40,106 Speaker 1: one percent completion percentage, went on the road into a 952 00:44:40,146 --> 00:44:44,226 Speaker 1: hostile environment, and took care of a hungry, hungry Cincinnati 953 00:44:44,266 --> 00:44:47,106 Speaker 1: Bengals defense every single time he got on the field. 954 00:44:47,186 --> 00:44:51,626 Speaker 1: That was six possessions, five touchdowns, one field goal. Jaden 955 00:44:51,706 --> 00:44:54,626 Speaker 1: Daniels just a rookie, and yet he is the winner 956 00:44:54,706 --> 00:44:58,186 Speaker 1: of the Delivering Results Award, presented by Uber Eats, where 957 00:44:58,186 --> 00:45:01,226 Speaker 1: you can get almost almost anything for game day. It's 958 00:45:01,266 --> 00:45:03,986 Speaker 1: the official on demand delivery partner of the NFL. You 959 00:45:03,986 --> 00:45:06,546 Speaker 1: can order now that was presented by Uber eats. It 960 00:45:06,586 --> 00:45:10,466 Speaker 1: almost almost anything for a game day, great week ahead, 961 00:45:11,426 --> 00:45:16,266 Speaker 1: great games. I might be attending one. I'm in La 962 00:45:16,466 --> 00:45:20,386 Speaker 1: on Sunday Chiefs Chargers. I gotta do the Fox pregame. 963 00:45:20,426 --> 00:45:23,346 Speaker 1: Can I skid that all over to the stadium. I 964 00:45:23,386 --> 00:45:25,026 Speaker 1: would like to go as a fan. I think I'm 965 00:45:25,026 --> 00:45:28,026 Speaker 1: gonna buy a ticket just on like one of the sites. 966 00:45:28,026 --> 00:45:29,306 Speaker 1: I don't want to say a site that we're not 967 00:45:29,346 --> 00:45:31,186 Speaker 1: partners with on this podcast. I'm not sure if you 968 00:45:31,266 --> 00:45:33,506 Speaker 1: like their partners on every podcast all these different sites, 969 00:45:33,826 --> 00:45:35,426 Speaker 1: but I might just buy a ticket. If you see 970 00:45:35,426 --> 00:45:38,746 Speaker 1: me at so far, say what's up. I always like 971 00:45:38,786 --> 00:45:41,026 Speaker 1: to see my homes in person, and I have never 972 00:45:41,866 --> 00:45:44,426 Speaker 1: seen Justin Herbert in person. Sadly I won't be seeing 973 00:45:44,466 --> 00:45:47,066 Speaker 1: Joe Alt. Sounds like he is out. It sounds like 974 00:45:47,146 --> 00:45:50,346 Speaker 1: Rashaun Slater is out. But Herbert might be a go. 975 00:45:51,426 --> 00:45:53,386 Speaker 1: I think I'm going to attend that one. And then 976 00:45:53,386 --> 00:45:55,506 Speaker 1: there is a beauty of a Sunday nighter between the 977 00:45:55,586 --> 00:45:57,506 Speaker 1: Ravens and the Bills. Can't wait for that as well. 978 00:45:57,706 --> 00:45:59,906 Speaker 1: Another great week of football. Another guest that we love, 979 00:46:00,066 --> 00:46:01,266 Speaker 1: Daniel Jeremiah. 980 00:46:01,426 --> 00:46:03,466 Speaker 2: Tune in next week. We'll have plenty more on the 981 00:46:03,506 --> 00:46:04,786 Speaker 2: Season with Peter Shirk. 982 00:46:15,986 --> 00:46:18,706 Speaker 1: The Season with Peter Schrager is a production of the 983 00:46:18,866 --> 00:46:22,826 Speaker 1: NFL and partnership with iHeartRadio. For more podcasts from iHeartRadio, 984 00:46:22,906 --> 00:46:26,786 Speaker 1: visit the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get 985 00:46:26,866 --> 00:46:28,026 Speaker 1: your podcasts.