1 00:00:06,920 --> 00:00:10,719 Speaker 1: At a Steve Taster who has been all over the fields, 2 00:00:10,760 --> 00:00:12,360 Speaker 1: kind of unique. He was kind of a dual role 3 00:00:12,440 --> 00:00:18,919 Speaker 1: player for you, Steve a blimp. We're not even in 4 00:00:18,960 --> 00:00:26,360 Speaker 1: the scredit here of normalcy. Here, it's another week, another 5 00:00:27,440 --> 00:00:30,760 Speaker 1: one bills live here on Monday where it is pouring 6 00:00:30,920 --> 00:00:35,199 Speaker 1: rain Orchard Park. It's been dry for a while. We're 7 00:00:35,240 --> 00:00:37,400 Speaker 1: due for some rain and man on man, I mean 8 00:00:37,400 --> 00:00:39,159 Speaker 1: we can hear it on the roof of the studio here. 9 00:00:39,159 --> 00:00:40,960 Speaker 1: It's it can rain on a Monday when we're working. 10 00:00:41,120 --> 00:00:47,000 Speaker 1: That's fine. Uh So here we are Chris Brown, the 11 00:00:47,040 --> 00:00:51,400 Speaker 1: class here with you as always. And uh I was 12 00:00:51,479 --> 00:00:57,640 Speaker 1: perplexed Steve over the weekend, chiefly yesterday, because you know 13 00:00:58,400 --> 00:01:00,400 Speaker 1: every so often on the weekend, you know you got 14 00:01:00,400 --> 00:01:03,000 Speaker 1: stuff to do, you check the Twitter feed and you 15 00:01:03,040 --> 00:01:07,920 Speaker 1: see what's going on. And I am what led to 16 00:01:07,920 --> 00:01:10,640 Speaker 1: your I am just what led to your perplexity? I'm 17 00:01:11,640 --> 00:01:14,000 Speaker 1: what are we? How long would you say we've been 18 00:01:14,040 --> 00:01:18,960 Speaker 1: immersed in the social media universe? Probably like a good 19 00:01:19,280 --> 00:01:23,759 Speaker 1: ten years. I was saying, like where it became totally 20 00:01:23,800 --> 00:01:27,800 Speaker 1: mainstream and we're going on ten eleven years now, and 21 00:01:28,120 --> 00:01:32,320 Speaker 1: I would like to believe there is a full generation 22 00:01:32,640 --> 00:01:38,160 Speaker 1: of professional athletes that know the difference between you know what, 23 00:01:38,200 --> 00:01:39,960 Speaker 1: this is a good idea. I'm gonna I'm gonna put 24 00:01:39,959 --> 00:01:43,440 Speaker 1: this out there. For example, Harrison Phillips and his kids 25 00:01:43,480 --> 00:01:45,480 Speaker 1: camp in the stadium over the week. Thank you Buffalo 26 00:01:45,520 --> 00:01:47,720 Speaker 1: Bills for letting me use the great facilities for my camp. 27 00:01:47,800 --> 00:01:50,880 Speaker 1: Put that out on social media one hundred times out 28 00:01:50,880 --> 00:01:53,800 Speaker 1: of a hundred, not even a question that passes every 29 00:01:54,080 --> 00:01:56,400 Speaker 1: and good and good on Harrison for doing that, because 30 00:01:56,800 --> 00:01:58,240 Speaker 1: I mean it's just one of the many things that 31 00:01:58,280 --> 00:02:00,360 Speaker 1: he does in the community. So good on him for 32 00:02:00,400 --> 00:02:05,440 Speaker 1: that that passes the filter. Sure, Levy on bell Man, 33 00:02:05,680 --> 00:02:11,920 Speaker 1: like come on with this, Like, first of all, for 34 00:02:12,000 --> 00:02:19,200 Speaker 1: your own self interest, you don't have a job right now. Yeah, 35 00:02:19,240 --> 00:02:23,880 Speaker 1: So how does it look right, wrong or indifferent when 36 00:02:24,000 --> 00:02:31,080 Speaker 1: you come out and basically badmouth one of the iconic 37 00:02:31,120 --> 00:02:33,800 Speaker 1: coaches in the league, who I think is in the 38 00:02:33,840 --> 00:02:40,200 Speaker 1: top five and career wins and is generally known as 39 00:02:40,200 --> 00:02:45,160 Speaker 1: a beloved coach among I would say ninety nine point 40 00:02:45,200 --> 00:02:48,520 Speaker 1: five percent of players across the league. So if you've 41 00:02:48,520 --> 00:02:51,480 Speaker 1: got a bone to pick and it's legitimate, I don't 42 00:02:51,520 --> 00:02:54,720 Speaker 1: know if you're airing that laundry. How does that help 43 00:02:54,760 --> 00:02:58,720 Speaker 1: you in any way, shape or form when you're looking 44 00:02:58,720 --> 00:03:00,840 Speaker 1: for a job, like I guess On Bell wants to 45 00:03:00,840 --> 00:03:03,320 Speaker 1: play right, I mean, he wants out there. So you 46 00:03:03,320 --> 00:03:05,520 Speaker 1: would think that everything you put out on social media 47 00:03:05,520 --> 00:03:07,800 Speaker 1: it's at least somewhat part of a job interview for 48 00:03:07,960 --> 00:03:09,880 Speaker 1: the kind of guy you are. And certainly they can 49 00:03:09,919 --> 00:03:11,600 Speaker 1: look at the film and all that, and maybe teams 50 00:03:11,639 --> 00:03:17,440 Speaker 1: don't care if you're a social media provocateur or whatever 51 00:03:17,480 --> 00:03:19,520 Speaker 1: you want to call it. The simple fact of the 52 00:03:19,520 --> 00:03:22,280 Speaker 1: matter is that you hear this all the time. I 53 00:03:22,320 --> 00:03:24,679 Speaker 1: didn't hire that Why didn't you hire that guy? Because, well, 54 00:03:24,720 --> 00:03:27,280 Speaker 1: everything he said was about how his last boss was 55 00:03:27,320 --> 00:03:30,600 Speaker 1: a jerk. Well I don't want to be the next 56 00:03:30,639 --> 00:03:34,520 Speaker 1: on that list, you know. I mean, at some point 57 00:03:34,840 --> 00:03:36,320 Speaker 1: I don't want to hear about your last job and 58 00:03:36,360 --> 00:03:38,120 Speaker 1: how it went south and how you were wrong and 59 00:03:38,160 --> 00:03:39,840 Speaker 1: how that guy. I don't want to deal with that 60 00:03:39,920 --> 00:03:42,760 Speaker 1: kind of drama in my business. So you're sitting there 61 00:03:42,800 --> 00:03:46,200 Speaker 1: as an NFL GM with a head coach and they're saying, hey, 62 00:03:46,240 --> 00:03:49,360 Speaker 1: what about Levon Bell? What they say he said he 63 00:03:49,600 --> 00:03:54,120 Speaker 1: thinks Andy Reid stinks? What Andy Reid? The coach. Are 64 00:03:54,200 --> 00:03:57,000 Speaker 1: Andy Reid the guy we know? Yeah, he says the 65 00:03:57,000 --> 00:03:59,440 Speaker 1: head coach of the Chiefs is he hates him. Never 66 00:03:59,480 --> 00:04:05,160 Speaker 1: play for him again? Yeah? Who else is available? Right? 67 00:04:05,400 --> 00:04:09,280 Speaker 1: I mean? Yeah? And Tyram Matthew came to Andy Reid's 68 00:04:09,280 --> 00:04:13,440 Speaker 1: defense after seeing that stuff, and then Levi on Bell 69 00:04:13,600 --> 00:04:18,040 Speaker 1: doubled down and said, I said what I said. Don't 70 00:04:18,040 --> 00:04:20,039 Speaker 1: regret at all what I said. For those who have 71 00:04:20,040 --> 00:04:22,120 Speaker 1: a personal problem with me because of what I said, 72 00:04:22,160 --> 00:04:24,200 Speaker 1: that's fine. You have your right, just understand. I also 73 00:04:24,240 --> 00:04:26,239 Speaker 1: have my right for how I feel about my personal 74 00:04:26,279 --> 00:04:29,719 Speaker 1: problem with the dude because of what he said to me. 75 00:04:30,720 --> 00:04:35,919 Speaker 1: And again he's not wrong, but you, I think he 76 00:04:36,000 --> 00:04:39,080 Speaker 1: answered his own He answered the question. Well, he to 77 00:04:39,200 --> 00:04:47,000 Speaker 1: the one he never asked himself my personal problem? Nobody 78 00:04:47,080 --> 00:04:52,600 Speaker 1: cares you keep that to yourself. Bruce Leavage, Yeah, like 79 00:04:53,080 --> 00:04:54,800 Speaker 1: I'm gonna. I'm gonna put this out there. How I 80 00:04:54,839 --> 00:04:57,360 Speaker 1: think this beloved head coach the NFL stinks. I'm gonna 81 00:04:57,360 --> 00:04:59,359 Speaker 1: put that out there because it's my personal opinion. I 82 00:04:59,360 --> 00:05:03,760 Speaker 1: have a right. Oh you gotta you gotta have a filter. 83 00:05:04,240 --> 00:05:07,279 Speaker 1: And I'm an old guy, so I'm I'm back when 84 00:05:07,279 --> 00:05:09,200 Speaker 1: a generation when no you know, you don't talk about 85 00:05:09,200 --> 00:05:11,960 Speaker 1: certain things outside the family around the family table, you 86 00:05:12,000 --> 00:05:15,760 Speaker 1: don't take that out. Now they're sending pictures like your 87 00:05:15,880 --> 00:05:21,440 Speaker 1: food at the family table, like what so Yan Matthew 88 00:05:21,800 --> 00:05:28,200 Speaker 1: basically tweeted in response to Bell's issues. He said, this 89 00:05:28,320 --> 00:05:31,320 Speaker 1: is a quote. These fellows will blame everybody for their 90 00:05:31,400 --> 00:05:33,920 Speaker 1: lack of success. That's how I know I'm built different. 91 00:05:35,279 --> 00:05:38,840 Speaker 1: So it was somewhat of availed reference to Bell, but 92 00:05:39,120 --> 00:05:41,520 Speaker 1: from what I end, from what we've read, it's it 93 00:05:41,680 --> 00:05:44,920 Speaker 1: was indicating that Bell is the kind of player who 94 00:05:44,960 --> 00:05:50,520 Speaker 1: blames others. Yeah, he it started, he left, There's no 95 00:05:50,600 --> 00:05:53,680 Speaker 1: two two ways about it. The Pittsburgh Steeters made him 96 00:05:53,800 --> 00:05:57,720 Speaker 1: a contract offer he didn't like, waited, set out an 97 00:05:57,839 --> 00:06:01,760 Speaker 1: entire year, came back and signed a deal with the 98 00:06:01,800 --> 00:06:05,400 Speaker 1: New York Jets out of free agency. The deal that 99 00:06:05,560 --> 00:06:08,479 Speaker 1: was that both sides said, was the offer from the 100 00:06:08,520 --> 00:06:14,680 Speaker 1: Pittsburgh Steelers. In retrospect, that deal, if he would assigned 101 00:06:14,680 --> 00:06:17,080 Speaker 1: it when they offered it to him, he'd be fourteen 102 00:06:17,120 --> 00:06:20,719 Speaker 1: million dollars richer than he is now. He just decided 103 00:06:20,760 --> 00:06:23,080 Speaker 1: not to. As he goes to New York, and that 104 00:06:23,200 --> 00:06:28,279 Speaker 1: was an absolute, unmitigated disaster. Yeah, he realized what running 105 00:06:28,320 --> 00:06:34,200 Speaker 1: behind a good offensive line means. And it was the 106 00:06:34,200 --> 00:06:36,680 Speaker 1: same offensive line Ben Roethlisberger had last year, except it 107 00:06:36,720 --> 00:06:40,720 Speaker 1: was four years younger and they were good, really really good. 108 00:06:40,760 --> 00:06:42,359 Speaker 1: And they weren't that good last year, but they were 109 00:06:42,400 --> 00:06:48,000 Speaker 1: all you know, they were aged out. They You talked 110 00:06:48,000 --> 00:06:52,359 Speaker 1: about mismanaging your career, that's a that's an example of it. 111 00:06:52,440 --> 00:06:54,040 Speaker 1: We've seen other guys do it. And you know, you 112 00:06:54,360 --> 00:06:56,680 Speaker 1: can think of the examples you have yourself. Maybe that 113 00:06:56,720 --> 00:06:59,000 Speaker 1: we'll get a Twitter poll about that. Who what athlete 114 00:06:59,000 --> 00:07:03,480 Speaker 1: in your lifetime has mismanaged his career the worst? And man, 115 00:07:03,560 --> 00:07:04,880 Speaker 1: that's a guy and this is a guy that could 116 00:07:04,880 --> 00:07:11,400 Speaker 1: play and that's this is just one more bro, what 117 00:07:11,440 --> 00:07:13,960 Speaker 1: are you doing? Doesn't he have See here's the thing 118 00:07:14,360 --> 00:07:18,840 Speaker 1: doesn't a guy like Lev Bell I guess not the 119 00:07:18,840 --> 00:07:22,360 Speaker 1: burden the bridges he burned in Pittsburgh, the bridges he 120 00:07:22,480 --> 00:07:26,800 Speaker 1: burned in New York, and obviously the one he just 121 00:07:27,600 --> 00:07:31,560 Speaker 1: blew up leaving Kansas City. He doesn't have anybody in 122 00:07:31,560 --> 00:07:36,440 Speaker 1: his life, his representation, his family and college friend, a 123 00:07:36,600 --> 00:07:40,040 Speaker 1: childhood friend. Nobody's going, hey, Lev, let this one go. 124 00:07:42,280 --> 00:07:44,440 Speaker 1: Not a hill to die. You need to need to, 125 00:07:44,920 --> 00:07:49,080 Speaker 1: you know, leave that alone. Nobody. There's nobody in that 126 00:07:49,120 --> 00:07:51,880 Speaker 1: guy's life that's like a voice in his you know, 127 00:07:52,200 --> 00:07:54,240 Speaker 1: on his side that says, hey, bro, no, that's that's 128 00:07:54,240 --> 00:07:58,960 Speaker 1: a bad don't die on that hill, you know. And 129 00:07:59,320 --> 00:08:04,160 Speaker 1: apparently not. He doubles down. Yeah, but and talks himself 130 00:08:04,160 --> 00:08:06,400 Speaker 1: into like you said, he's like makes it even like 131 00:08:06,480 --> 00:08:11,920 Speaker 1: he doesn't even understand. Yeah, what he did, I don't know. 132 00:08:12,480 --> 00:08:14,840 Speaker 1: We'll see where it goes crazy. He is still out 133 00:08:14,880 --> 00:08:17,600 Speaker 1: there as a free agent. I suppose somebody might have 134 00:08:17,640 --> 00:08:19,360 Speaker 1: some measure from interest. But for the better part of 135 00:08:19,360 --> 00:08:22,880 Speaker 1: the last two seasons, he has not looked anything like 136 00:08:22,920 --> 00:08:26,280 Speaker 1: the Leveon Bell we remember from Pittsburgh. And I think 137 00:08:26,280 --> 00:08:28,240 Speaker 1: he is on the wrong side of twenty eight now, 138 00:08:28,720 --> 00:08:33,240 Speaker 1: which is known at least analytically right and advanced metric 139 00:08:33,280 --> 00:08:37,000 Speaker 1: wise as the crest came out of running back's career. 140 00:08:37,559 --> 00:08:40,480 Speaker 1: Let's review last year. Week one comes out plays boom 141 00:08:40,640 --> 00:08:45,600 Speaker 1: hamstring injury in the Week one against the Bills. It's 142 00:08:45,640 --> 00:08:50,199 Speaker 1: just like, Okay, that's rough. That's rough, and he never 143 00:08:50,200 --> 00:08:53,680 Speaker 1: really bounced back from that. He got released, Yeah, whatever else. 144 00:08:54,800 --> 00:08:58,959 Speaker 1: Bill's mini caamp begins Tuesday. Mandatory mini camp, So we're 145 00:08:59,000 --> 00:09:03,480 Speaker 1: looking forward to coverage of that tomorrow. We'll pass details 146 00:09:03,480 --> 00:09:08,160 Speaker 1: along as we get them. Other news around the league. 147 00:09:08,200 --> 00:09:12,000 Speaker 1: Did you see Travis Kelsey was in his native Cleveland. Uh. 148 00:09:12,040 --> 00:09:15,480 Speaker 1: He was asked by some reporters about their Week one 149 00:09:15,559 --> 00:09:20,160 Speaker 1: matchup with the Browns, and he said, yeah, two teams 150 00:09:20,160 --> 00:09:25,200 Speaker 1: are neck and neck. Now, I don't think he's wrong, 151 00:09:25,240 --> 00:09:28,280 Speaker 1: and he's probably smart to say that in light of 152 00:09:28,280 --> 00:09:30,719 Speaker 1: how the plate, the playoff game went, the year. He 153 00:09:30,760 --> 00:09:32,760 Speaker 1: wants to enjoy season, if he wants to enjoy his 154 00:09:32,840 --> 00:09:34,920 Speaker 1: time at home, he's got to say that that. Well, 155 00:09:34,960 --> 00:09:37,720 Speaker 1: that is true he lived, if he lived, he's reading 156 00:09:37,720 --> 00:09:41,319 Speaker 1: the room right exactly. He's reading the room what what's 157 00:09:41,320 --> 00:09:44,800 Speaker 1: a what's the If he lived in Houston, he would 158 00:09:44,800 --> 00:09:48,800 Speaker 1: be saying something, They're not that far away. He's just 159 00:09:48,920 --> 00:09:50,760 Speaker 1: not you know what I'm saying. I don't know. He 160 00:09:50,800 --> 00:09:54,160 Speaker 1: would have to spend something positive for the about right. 161 00:09:54,559 --> 00:09:56,480 Speaker 1: I guess he's just really not as far away as 162 00:09:56,520 --> 00:09:58,959 Speaker 1: people think they are. Right, he'd have to say that 163 00:09:59,000 --> 00:10:01,320 Speaker 1: if he lived in Houston. So he goes to far 164 00:10:01,400 --> 00:10:05,640 Speaker 1: as a very general terms, very much. But he's right 165 00:10:05,679 --> 00:10:10,800 Speaker 1: there talking to the moon. Far are we talking down 166 00:10:10,880 --> 00:10:13,400 Speaker 1: the street far he would you know, he would come on, 167 00:10:13,600 --> 00:10:16,680 Speaker 1: you know, he would he try, he would he try. 168 00:10:16,880 --> 00:10:19,880 Speaker 1: But I'm he's right though, Cleveland's a good football team. 169 00:10:20,040 --> 00:10:22,080 Speaker 1: We know it. They know it. The Chiefs know it, 170 00:10:23,240 --> 00:10:25,719 Speaker 1: you know. So he's right as saying I don't neck 171 00:10:25,760 --> 00:10:28,240 Speaker 1: and neck. I mean, that's the reason it's. It's like 172 00:10:28,559 --> 00:10:30,520 Speaker 1: because a lot of people general fans thing and I 173 00:10:30,559 --> 00:10:34,480 Speaker 1: don't nobody with the Chiefs, Nobody the Bills, the Browns, 174 00:10:34,520 --> 00:10:38,480 Speaker 1: the Bucks when the Chiefs are healthy. Right, So yeah, 175 00:10:38,640 --> 00:10:41,319 Speaker 1: I get it. But speaking if you can enjoy your 176 00:10:41,400 --> 00:10:43,800 Speaker 1: time at home, you gotta like, you know, grease the 177 00:10:43,840 --> 00:10:46,199 Speaker 1: skids a little bit there. Right, Wow, you guys are 178 00:10:46,240 --> 00:10:50,280 Speaker 1: really good. Plus you don't want to. I don't think 179 00:10:50,280 --> 00:10:52,440 Speaker 1: anybody wants to be putting up bullets and board material 180 00:10:52,480 --> 00:10:56,760 Speaker 1: in mid June. Um, that's correct. Speaking of mandatory minicamp, 181 00:10:56,920 --> 00:11:01,520 Speaker 1: Stefan Gilmour missing the fur day of mandatory minicamp with 182 00:11:01,559 --> 00:11:06,120 Speaker 1: the Patriots. Now he is getting over a torn quad muscle. Now, 183 00:11:06,160 --> 00:11:09,080 Speaker 1: he could obviously be there and not participate as he 184 00:11:09,200 --> 00:11:13,120 Speaker 1: is rehabbing from the injury, but our understanding through various reports, 185 00:11:13,160 --> 00:11:17,360 Speaker 1: as he is not in attendance. Now. He is also 186 00:11:17,920 --> 00:11:22,680 Speaker 1: reportedly looking for a contract extension, as he will be 187 00:11:22,720 --> 00:11:26,640 Speaker 1: taking home only seven point nine million dollars this season, 188 00:11:27,040 --> 00:11:31,000 Speaker 1: although his cap figure is significantly higher. He signed a 189 00:11:31,040 --> 00:11:33,640 Speaker 1: monster deal with Patriots and he's at the back end 190 00:11:33,640 --> 00:11:35,920 Speaker 1: of that right now. He's getting into last year. If 191 00:11:35,960 --> 00:11:37,959 Speaker 1: it's not the last, it is the last year. So 192 00:11:38,000 --> 00:11:39,880 Speaker 1: the last year he's gonna pull seven and a half 193 00:11:39,880 --> 00:11:42,120 Speaker 1: and for a guy who's been making almost twice that 194 00:11:42,400 --> 00:11:44,520 Speaker 1: and maybe a little been taking home a little more 195 00:11:44,559 --> 00:11:49,280 Speaker 1: than that than twice that, plus he was Defensive Player 196 00:11:49,280 --> 00:11:51,640 Speaker 1: of the Year and all that. So yeah, it's probably 197 00:11:51,679 --> 00:11:54,320 Speaker 1: like he's looking at seven right now, unbelievable as it sounds. 198 00:11:54,360 --> 00:11:56,080 Speaker 1: Seven point five million, he's going to God, I don't know, 199 00:11:56,240 --> 00:12:02,880 Speaker 1: is that worth it? Yeah, that's basically then set. Yeah, 200 00:12:03,000 --> 00:12:06,920 Speaker 1: I don't know. Coming off, do you think just how 201 00:12:06,920 --> 00:12:10,040 Speaker 1: do you see that thing ending? Do you think he 202 00:12:10,080 --> 00:12:14,280 Speaker 1: gets traded or they're not going to just release him 203 00:12:14,280 --> 00:12:17,360 Speaker 1: out right? He's too he's too valuable a commodity. They 204 00:12:17,360 --> 00:12:20,240 Speaker 1: could get something back for him if they elect to 205 00:12:20,320 --> 00:12:25,040 Speaker 1: move on from him. But he now the Patriots playing 206 00:12:25,080 --> 00:12:30,720 Speaker 1: a division oh, by the way, that has whose team 207 00:12:30,760 --> 00:12:35,840 Speaker 1: has to play Stefan Gilmore, coleb Or, Stefan Diggs, Cole Beasley, 208 00:12:35,960 --> 00:12:39,360 Speaker 1: and Emmanuel Sanders twice a season. They have to play 209 00:12:39,400 --> 00:12:45,080 Speaker 1: now Jalen Waddle, DeVante Parker and Will Fuller twice a season. 210 00:12:45,760 --> 00:12:49,520 Speaker 1: And even in New York where they just renegotiated Jamison 211 00:12:49,559 --> 00:12:51,760 Speaker 1: Crowder's deal. There in the top slot receiver, you got 212 00:12:51,800 --> 00:12:56,520 Speaker 1: Corey Davis, Jamison Crowder, um and the draft pick from 213 00:12:56,520 --> 00:13:00,200 Speaker 1: two years ago from Baylor, the More kid's name, but 214 00:13:00,240 --> 00:13:03,520 Speaker 1: Elijah More from this past draft to play in the slot. Also, 215 00:13:04,640 --> 00:13:07,720 Speaker 1: the Baylor kid was the big receiver. I can't remember 216 00:13:07,720 --> 00:13:10,720 Speaker 1: his day name anyway, that that receiving corps not nearly 217 00:13:10,720 --> 00:13:13,360 Speaker 1: as threatening as the other two. But that's four games, 218 00:13:13,360 --> 00:13:16,480 Speaker 1: that's a quarter of your schedule. And if you don't 219 00:13:16,520 --> 00:13:19,280 Speaker 1: have Stefan, you know, I'm not saying you're playing with 220 00:13:19,320 --> 00:13:21,520 Speaker 1: one arm tied behind your back, but you're certainly at 221 00:13:21,520 --> 00:13:27,439 Speaker 1: a deficiency in terms of cornerback depth. And I anticipate more. Nope, 222 00:13:27,440 --> 00:13:36,240 Speaker 1: that's the tightest Barriosman Mims, Mims, Denzel Knicks sixty three. Um, Yeah, 223 00:13:36,320 --> 00:13:40,720 Speaker 1: they yeah, it's a throwing it's a throwing division, and 224 00:13:40,760 --> 00:13:42,440 Speaker 1: I think more and more teams are going to be 225 00:13:42,480 --> 00:13:45,960 Speaker 1: going with four wides at times. Maybe not to the 226 00:13:46,000 --> 00:13:48,320 Speaker 1: degree that the Bills or the Bucks that the Cardinals do, 227 00:13:48,440 --> 00:13:50,640 Speaker 1: but not far off from it. If they have enough 228 00:13:50,720 --> 00:13:55,080 Speaker 1: horses to run out there. It's it's coming down to it. Well, 229 00:13:55,120 --> 00:13:57,040 Speaker 1: and we're talking about you know, corners here, but you're 230 00:13:57,120 --> 00:13:59,800 Speaker 1: right that the trend in the league is four wide 231 00:14:00,360 --> 00:14:02,240 Speaker 1: as opposed to three wide and a tight end. I 232 00:14:02,280 --> 00:14:04,000 Speaker 1: think the thing that will tilt it for a lot 233 00:14:04,000 --> 00:14:05,720 Speaker 1: of teams is how good are they with the tight 234 00:14:05,800 --> 00:14:07,640 Speaker 1: end on the field and how good are they with 235 00:14:07,679 --> 00:14:09,720 Speaker 1: the four wide? Yeah, if you have if yous Kelsey 236 00:14:09,720 --> 00:14:11,520 Speaker 1: and George Kittle, you know what you're doing. But if 237 00:14:11,520 --> 00:14:14,640 Speaker 1: you don't, I mean, how many guys like that? Which 238 00:14:14,720 --> 00:14:16,959 Speaker 1: is also you can also look down the road and 239 00:14:17,000 --> 00:14:19,000 Speaker 1: see why the Patriots are going in the other direction. 240 00:14:19,760 --> 00:14:23,640 Speaker 1: They're going two tight ends, maybe even one wide and 241 00:14:23,760 --> 00:14:26,160 Speaker 1: two backs or something, you know, so they could they 242 00:14:26,160 --> 00:14:28,120 Speaker 1: could do a little bit of what Baltimore did in 243 00:14:28,360 --> 00:14:32,160 Speaker 1: Lamar Jackson's MVP season two seasons ago, where you know, 244 00:14:32,280 --> 00:14:34,080 Speaker 1: everybody was throwing the ball like this, and they go 245 00:14:34,160 --> 00:14:35,960 Speaker 1: back and they go with a full back and two 246 00:14:36,160 --> 00:14:37,600 Speaker 1: you know what I mean. They're running the ball, but 247 00:14:37,680 --> 00:14:39,960 Speaker 1: even the Ravens are talking about throwing the ball down 248 00:14:40,080 --> 00:14:42,680 Speaker 1: field more. They you know, they draft Shod Bateman, they 249 00:14:42,720 --> 00:14:45,840 Speaker 1: add Sammy Watkins. You know, they're talking about throwing the 250 00:14:45,880 --> 00:14:48,760 Speaker 1: ball down field more. I mean their offensive coordinator who 251 00:14:48,840 --> 00:14:55,040 Speaker 1: used to be here? Um uh, Gabriel or Roman the 252 00:14:55,240 --> 00:14:58,240 Speaker 1: man I'm having trouble with names today. You're right because 253 00:14:58,240 --> 00:15:00,240 Speaker 1: what happens is even a team like Baltimo, or as 254 00:15:00,240 --> 00:15:03,720 Speaker 1: proficient as they are, most teams in the league are 255 00:15:03,720 --> 00:15:09,600 Speaker 1: built a score, certainly Pittsburgh and Cincinnati and Cleveland. So 256 00:15:09,680 --> 00:15:11,720 Speaker 1: if you get into these games as you're Baltimore, all 257 00:15:11,720 --> 00:15:15,480 Speaker 1: of a sudden, you're down two touchdowns. You you can't 258 00:15:15,480 --> 00:15:19,480 Speaker 1: grind it out. And you can't always depend on playing 259 00:15:19,560 --> 00:15:22,560 Speaker 1: from a league. You just can't. It's just the league 260 00:15:22,600 --> 00:15:25,880 Speaker 1: is too good. You're gonna fall behind by double digits 261 00:15:25,880 --> 00:15:27,680 Speaker 1: at some point or a touchdown at some point, and 262 00:15:27,720 --> 00:15:29,920 Speaker 1: then it's kind of hard to sit there. And then 263 00:15:30,960 --> 00:15:33,880 Speaker 1: you know, then they get a touch Now you're down 264 00:15:33,960 --> 00:15:35,880 Speaker 1: ten points. You know where you miss it. You get 265 00:15:35,960 --> 00:15:38,120 Speaker 1: put off the field because you can't complete a pass. 266 00:15:38,960 --> 00:15:43,040 Speaker 1: So you're right, I think for a guy like we've 267 00:15:43,080 --> 00:15:45,480 Speaker 1: got into this because of Steph Gilmore and how important 268 00:15:45,520 --> 00:15:47,400 Speaker 1: these guys are. We know what here in Buffalo we've 269 00:15:47,400 --> 00:15:50,240 Speaker 1: been the conversation in the entire offseason has been cornerback too. 270 00:15:50,840 --> 00:15:53,560 Speaker 1: Can Levi Wallace hold up again this year or can 271 00:15:53,600 --> 00:15:55,720 Speaker 1: they upgrade from him? They've been trying to for four 272 00:15:55,800 --> 00:15:59,160 Speaker 1: years and they cannot get it done In New England. 273 00:16:00,720 --> 00:16:04,840 Speaker 1: Now they got J. C. Jackson and he's a really 274 00:16:04,880 --> 00:16:09,320 Speaker 1: good player, So I don't you know, I think New 275 00:16:09,320 --> 00:16:11,800 Speaker 1: England more than anybody knows the value of a number 276 00:16:11,800 --> 00:16:16,720 Speaker 1: one corner and Steph Gilmore. Remember they want a world 277 00:16:16,800 --> 00:16:20,520 Speaker 1: championship with Steph. They want a world championship with Rivas 278 00:16:20,720 --> 00:16:26,280 Speaker 1: as well. They like that guy out there. Well yeah, 279 00:16:26,320 --> 00:16:29,360 Speaker 1: and I think, knowing that their quarterback situation is a 280 00:16:29,400 --> 00:16:33,520 Speaker 1: bit up in the air, and that's being kind, you 281 00:16:33,560 --> 00:16:35,240 Speaker 1: would think that they would want all their ducks in 282 00:16:35,240 --> 00:16:37,200 Speaker 1: a row on defense and have all the bullets in 283 00:16:37,200 --> 00:16:39,720 Speaker 1: their gun possible so they could hold teams down on 284 00:16:39,720 --> 00:16:42,800 Speaker 1: the scoreboard. And Stefane Gilmore is a principal component of that. 285 00:16:42,960 --> 00:16:45,720 Speaker 1: So logic would say they're going to do everything they 286 00:16:45,720 --> 00:16:47,840 Speaker 1: can to keep him. But if he's disgruntled and wants 287 00:16:47,840 --> 00:16:49,640 Speaker 1: a new deal, and they don't want to budge on it. 288 00:16:50,040 --> 00:16:52,240 Speaker 1: I mean, it's it's not a cap issue. They just 289 00:16:52,280 --> 00:16:55,880 Speaker 1: spent money like water this offseason. So he's probably sitting 290 00:16:55,920 --> 00:16:59,120 Speaker 1: there going, hey, what about me? Right? You know I've 291 00:16:59,160 --> 00:17:01,880 Speaker 1: been here and helped you win two or three Super Bowls? 292 00:17:02,160 --> 00:17:05,399 Speaker 1: So what gifts? You still want a top flight corner 293 00:17:05,400 --> 00:17:09,679 Speaker 1: on your roster? Pay me like one? And I get it. 294 00:17:09,760 --> 00:17:13,280 Speaker 1: He's not wrong. I just that's not the kind of 295 00:17:13,280 --> 00:17:16,080 Speaker 1: game that the Patriots get involved with typically. You know, 296 00:17:16,600 --> 00:17:20,920 Speaker 1: with very few exceptions. They may be of the Patriots themselves. 297 00:17:20,960 --> 00:17:23,440 Speaker 1: Not They may be saying, listen, we got our opt 298 00:17:23,440 --> 00:17:25,679 Speaker 1: outs coming back in. We had a dominant defense two 299 00:17:25,760 --> 00:17:27,439 Speaker 1: years ago. We're gonna jump right back in and have 300 00:17:27,560 --> 00:17:32,840 Speaker 1: that again with or without Steph Gilmore. Maybe right, I 301 00:17:32,880 --> 00:17:36,200 Speaker 1: mean maybe, but feel a whole lot better if he's 302 00:17:36,200 --> 00:17:39,680 Speaker 1: in my lineup, don't you? Yeah? I do. It'll be 303 00:17:39,760 --> 00:17:41,800 Speaker 1: very interesting to see where there it goes, because I 304 00:17:41,880 --> 00:17:43,399 Speaker 1: think there's gonna be a little bit of a staring 305 00:17:43,440 --> 00:17:48,600 Speaker 1: contest there, and I think Stefan Gilmore knows even if 306 00:17:48,600 --> 00:17:52,560 Speaker 1: I am not in New England, I'm gonna get paid 307 00:17:52,640 --> 00:17:55,600 Speaker 1: somewhere I am valuable enough in this league get eight. 308 00:17:55,680 --> 00:17:58,040 Speaker 1: He's only thirty, right, it's a little late in the 309 00:17:58,119 --> 00:18:00,960 Speaker 1: game to be signing a big deal. Is now he 310 00:18:01,000 --> 00:18:05,360 Speaker 1: could go to someplace has like Indianapolis. He could throw 311 00:18:05,400 --> 00:18:08,639 Speaker 1: into with that team and plug and play. Yeah, they've 312 00:18:08,640 --> 00:18:13,280 Speaker 1: got cap space, you know, with for that. I don't 313 00:18:13,320 --> 00:18:16,000 Speaker 1: now you are probably giving something up to get him too. 314 00:18:16,119 --> 00:18:19,280 Speaker 1: Let's not forget that. Right, So maybe New England is 315 00:18:19,320 --> 00:18:22,200 Speaker 1: playing this waiting game to try to reduce Gilmore's options 316 00:18:22,720 --> 00:18:25,280 Speaker 1: and figure out if we just kind of buide our time, 317 00:18:25,440 --> 00:18:27,720 Speaker 1: keep him away from New York, he'll run out of 318 00:18:27,720 --> 00:18:31,280 Speaker 1: options and then he'll have no choice but to play 319 00:18:31,320 --> 00:18:35,280 Speaker 1: here to maximize his value as a free agent next year. Right. 320 00:18:35,400 --> 00:18:37,840 Speaker 1: I think they know that. So they're like, well, you 321 00:18:37,880 --> 00:18:40,000 Speaker 1: don't want to play, that's your choice, but have fun 322 00:18:40,040 --> 00:18:42,159 Speaker 1: with your value next year. I mean the teams with 323 00:18:42,320 --> 00:18:45,960 Speaker 1: had that work for Levion Bell, right, the team you know, 324 00:18:46,000 --> 00:18:49,960 Speaker 1: the teams were the most cap space you know you're 325 00:18:49,960 --> 00:18:52,080 Speaker 1: looking at. I mean you still got a guy like 326 00:18:52,160 --> 00:18:56,640 Speaker 1: Richard Sherman drifting around out there. Right, You've got like 327 00:18:56,960 --> 00:19:00,359 Speaker 1: Jacksonville Denver's got a little, but none of these teams 328 00:19:00,359 --> 00:19:05,320 Speaker 1: are you know, I've got a ton because of you know, 329 00:19:05,600 --> 00:19:10,800 Speaker 1: because the problem with the yeah, okay, you've got teams 330 00:19:10,800 --> 00:19:14,919 Speaker 1: all the way down to you got Jacksonville, Denver, the Jets, 331 00:19:15,119 --> 00:19:20,240 Speaker 1: the Browns, the Chargers, the Patriots, they've got if you 332 00:19:20,359 --> 00:19:24,280 Speaker 1: notice this, all of these teams, you got to go 333 00:19:24,320 --> 00:19:26,400 Speaker 1: all the way to number eight on the list before 334 00:19:26,400 --> 00:19:28,639 Speaker 1: you get to the Detroit Lions, and as an NFC 335 00:19:28,840 --> 00:19:31,320 Speaker 1: team with some money, and that's they've got eighteen million, 336 00:19:31,640 --> 00:19:35,280 Speaker 1: the Colts, the Niners at the Washington So there's a 337 00:19:35,280 --> 00:19:37,320 Speaker 1: lot of teams with enough money to sign him if 338 00:19:37,320 --> 00:19:39,080 Speaker 1: they want, if they think they But you remember this, 339 00:19:39,160 --> 00:19:42,159 Speaker 1: he's coming off a torn quad and he can't go 340 00:19:42,200 --> 00:19:45,040 Speaker 1: to mandatory mini camp. He couldn't even practice yet. He 341 00:19:45,080 --> 00:19:50,199 Speaker 1: can't practice yet. I hope you know you got you 342 00:19:50,200 --> 00:19:54,960 Speaker 1: need a corner who can run? You do yea a 343 00:19:55,040 --> 00:19:58,280 Speaker 1: corner that can run. It's weird because it's a weird 344 00:19:58,400 --> 00:20:00,640 Speaker 1: time of year, not used for us, because there's nothing 345 00:20:00,680 --> 00:20:02,680 Speaker 1: really going on except for these OTAs and mini camps, 346 00:20:02,680 --> 00:20:04,800 Speaker 1: and nobody's really watching all of them. They're all kind 347 00:20:04,800 --> 00:20:07,600 Speaker 1: of closed up because of COVID still, and so it's 348 00:20:07,600 --> 00:20:11,280 Speaker 1: a really funky time of year because we're looking at 349 00:20:11,280 --> 00:20:13,479 Speaker 1: these guys like Levion Bell, who's out there, you know, 350 00:20:13,640 --> 00:20:18,320 Speaker 1: making a splash with a stupid posting, And then you 351 00:20:18,320 --> 00:20:21,080 Speaker 1: get guys like who aren't showing up, who are injured, 352 00:20:21,680 --> 00:20:24,000 Speaker 1: you know, like how's Dak Prescott looking, how's you know, 353 00:20:24,040 --> 00:20:27,320 Speaker 1: Stefan Gilmour's coming bouncing back? He got guys that are, 354 00:20:28,240 --> 00:20:32,080 Speaker 1: you know, could be big difference makers who we still 355 00:20:32,160 --> 00:20:34,520 Speaker 1: don't know exactly what they look like and how they're doing. 356 00:20:35,160 --> 00:20:37,160 Speaker 1: Steph Gilmour not showing up. I think it's a thing. 357 00:20:37,680 --> 00:20:39,680 Speaker 1: I don't think it's little. I think it's going to continue. 358 00:20:39,760 --> 00:20:42,080 Speaker 1: I think it's a thing. Yeah, so we'll see where 359 00:20:42,119 --> 00:20:46,920 Speaker 1: that goes. There was a Charles Clay sighting Steve. Really 360 00:20:47,160 --> 00:20:53,440 Speaker 1: Charles Clay worked out for the Ravens like utility last week, 361 00:20:53,600 --> 00:20:56,000 Speaker 1: utility infielder for the Yankees back in the fifties, right, 362 00:20:56,080 --> 00:21:00,920 Speaker 1: Charles Clay, that's before my time, but obviously there's a 363 00:21:00,960 --> 00:21:05,040 Speaker 1: connection there. Offensive coordinator Greg Roman worked with Clay here 364 00:21:05,080 --> 00:21:07,800 Speaker 1: in Buffalo in twenty fifteen and twenty sixteen, fell out 365 00:21:07,800 --> 00:21:11,960 Speaker 1: of favor with the team under the McDermott regime, and 366 00:21:12,000 --> 00:21:16,719 Speaker 1: then moved on to Arizona thirty two years old. Um, 367 00:21:18,240 --> 00:21:20,879 Speaker 1: I don't know he was. If you remember when he 368 00:21:20,960 --> 00:21:25,080 Speaker 1: was here in twenty sixteen, he was getting days off 369 00:21:25,160 --> 00:21:28,679 Speaker 1: for a troublesome knee issues. Give him days off to 370 00:21:28,720 --> 00:21:32,200 Speaker 1: rest his knee. You know, now we're talking five years later. Now, 371 00:21:34,040 --> 00:21:37,480 Speaker 1: think about the if I don't want, I don't want 372 00:21:37,480 --> 00:21:40,080 Speaker 1: to go off on a tangent, but this, this strikes me. 373 00:21:40,240 --> 00:21:43,120 Speaker 1: A guy like Greg Rome, the guy in the who 374 00:21:43,160 --> 00:21:45,800 Speaker 1: signed him, Greg Roman, Right, is that who you're talking about. Yeah, 375 00:21:46,200 --> 00:21:48,480 Speaker 1: they didn't sign him, they just worked about. Here's the thing. 376 00:21:49,880 --> 00:21:52,160 Speaker 1: Coaches no guys. They like guys. They want to bring 377 00:21:52,240 --> 00:21:56,800 Speaker 1: him in. Allah urban Meyer and Tim Tebow they bring 378 00:21:56,840 --> 00:21:59,199 Speaker 1: in and this it's it's under the radar for that 379 00:21:59,280 --> 00:22:01,800 Speaker 1: because Charles Clay is Charles Clay. He's not Tim Tebow, 380 00:22:02,240 --> 00:22:05,480 Speaker 1: he's not Terrell Owens. You know, he's not Antonio Brown 381 00:22:06,240 --> 00:22:09,480 Speaker 1: one of these guys like that. This it happens a lot. 382 00:22:10,520 --> 00:22:12,480 Speaker 1: A coach has had some success with the guy. He 383 00:22:12,560 --> 00:22:15,600 Speaker 1: likes the guy's demeanor, He trusts him to be a 384 00:22:15,600 --> 00:22:17,480 Speaker 1: hard worker. He's going to bring everything he's got to 385 00:22:17,520 --> 00:22:20,399 Speaker 1: the take. You know, there are things about him he knows, 386 00:22:20,600 --> 00:22:23,080 Speaker 1: and with all the other options out there and on 387 00:22:23,119 --> 00:22:25,400 Speaker 1: the street, and all the other names on whatever list 388 00:22:25,600 --> 00:22:27,560 Speaker 1: that that team has, he'll say, you know what, I 389 00:22:27,600 --> 00:22:30,080 Speaker 1: know this guy and we'll get something out of this guy. 390 00:22:30,119 --> 00:22:34,200 Speaker 1: We'll get whatever he's got, right. That's it happens all 391 00:22:34,440 --> 00:22:38,919 Speaker 1: the time in football. There's just a lot of opportunities 392 00:22:38,960 --> 00:22:40,879 Speaker 1: that get to guys because of the guy they have 393 00:22:41,080 --> 00:22:44,600 Speaker 1: been or the person they are. Tim Tebow's a perfect example. 394 00:22:44,680 --> 00:22:47,720 Speaker 1: Charles Clay could be an example. In Baltimore coming back 395 00:22:47,720 --> 00:22:50,680 Speaker 1: and playing for a guy like Greg Roman, who no 396 00:22:50,760 --> 00:22:53,400 Speaker 1: doubt went to bat for him, said, which of these 397 00:22:53,440 --> 00:22:56,919 Speaker 1: three guys you like? Oh? I like Charles Clay. I 398 00:22:56,960 --> 00:22:58,720 Speaker 1: know he's good. You know, I know he's got something. 399 00:22:59,440 --> 00:23:03,199 Speaker 1: So as much as headline, we even talked about it 400 00:23:03,240 --> 00:23:05,119 Speaker 1: on the show. With Tim Tebow signing in Carol in 401 00:23:05,160 --> 00:23:07,440 Speaker 1: the Jacksonville everybody's go up in the arms and people 402 00:23:07,480 --> 00:23:10,400 Speaker 1: are going you know, he's going crazy. It happens all 403 00:23:10,600 --> 00:23:12,960 Speaker 1: the time. Just because you know who Tim Tebow is 404 00:23:13,000 --> 00:23:16,280 Speaker 1: doesn't make it any different. Yeah, Charles Clay's a perfect example. 405 00:23:16,800 --> 00:23:18,439 Speaker 1: And there are other guys around the league. You can 406 00:23:18,480 --> 00:23:21,480 Speaker 1: point to, old veteran guys, who are hanging in hanging 407 00:23:21,520 --> 00:23:25,280 Speaker 1: around because a coach knows the kind of guy they are. 408 00:23:26,640 --> 00:23:35,080 Speaker 1: The news for Sports in Jacksonville is reporting that Calaivan Chase, 409 00:23:35,200 --> 00:23:38,520 Speaker 1: on the defensive end for Jacksonville, he was the only 410 00:23:38,560 --> 00:23:41,760 Speaker 1: absence at their mandatory minicamp today and apparently head coach 411 00:23:41,880 --> 00:23:44,919 Speaker 1: Urban Meyer just confirmed the reason for the absence was 412 00:23:44,960 --> 00:23:48,439 Speaker 1: because of a positive COVID test. He's going to be 413 00:23:48,480 --> 00:23:53,400 Speaker 1: retested to confirm it or rule it out. But this 414 00:23:53,520 --> 00:23:55,800 Speaker 1: is the fear that I think the league has as 415 00:23:55,840 --> 00:23:59,760 Speaker 1: a whole that without getting the vaccination rates up, this 416 00:24:00,040 --> 00:24:04,120 Speaker 1: can continue to be an issue for NFL clubs where 417 00:24:04,200 --> 00:24:07,560 Speaker 1: they cannot conduct business as usual if they don't get 418 00:24:07,560 --> 00:24:12,640 Speaker 1: their vaccination rates up. And that's where it is down there. 419 00:24:13,160 --> 00:24:16,159 Speaker 1: Laivan Chase, on their first round pick from twenty twenty 420 00:24:16,160 --> 00:24:22,600 Speaker 1: twenty twenty draft tested positive for COVID. So still a thing, 421 00:24:24,240 --> 00:24:26,960 Speaker 1: and that's why a lot of the COVID protocols are 422 00:24:27,000 --> 00:24:31,000 Speaker 1: still in place with respect to the league, because I 423 00:24:31,040 --> 00:24:34,720 Speaker 1: think they need the percentage has not been ratified as 424 00:24:34,760 --> 00:24:37,240 Speaker 1: to what the vaccination rate would need to be to 425 00:24:37,359 --> 00:24:41,560 Speaker 1: lift all protocols. And you know, I've seen some of 426 00:24:41,600 --> 00:24:44,639 Speaker 1: the national NFL writers put out eighty five percent, but 427 00:24:44,760 --> 00:24:48,960 Speaker 1: that has not been nailed down by doctor Sills, the 428 00:24:49,040 --> 00:24:53,240 Speaker 1: chief medical officer for and it also hasn't been ratified 429 00:24:53,280 --> 00:24:56,159 Speaker 1: by negotiations with the union. Well, yeah, and that's the 430 00:24:56,200 --> 00:24:59,919 Speaker 1: most important thing, right, So while it's sound fine, eight 431 00:25:00,080 --> 00:25:03,480 Speaker 1: five percent, fine, Well, when they agree to it and 432 00:25:03,520 --> 00:25:06,560 Speaker 1: you get an announcement about that, yeah, okay, because eighty 433 00:25:06,600 --> 00:25:11,000 Speaker 1: five it's eighty five percent of ninety guys, then it's 434 00:25:11,880 --> 00:25:16,160 Speaker 1: is it eighty five percent of fifty three guys? We're 435 00:25:16,200 --> 00:25:19,520 Speaker 1: eighty five percent of sixty five guys with the twelve 436 00:25:19,560 --> 00:25:22,760 Speaker 1: man you know. Yeah, practice well, going into training camp, 437 00:25:22,800 --> 00:25:24,560 Speaker 1: it's gonna be ninety, it's gotta be ninety. But I 438 00:25:24,560 --> 00:25:28,600 Speaker 1: mean then they cut it down, cut it down. Yeah, 439 00:25:28,640 --> 00:25:30,680 Speaker 1: but are you cutting your roster down if covid' is 440 00:25:30,680 --> 00:25:33,440 Speaker 1: still a thing? Probably not, you know what I mean, 441 00:25:34,880 --> 00:25:38,479 Speaker 1: unless you can definitive down. Well, I thought you were 442 00:25:38,520 --> 00:25:42,320 Speaker 1: insinuating that. If your percentage isn't what it needs to 443 00:25:42,320 --> 00:25:45,520 Speaker 1: be at ninety, do you ask yourself, well, how how 444 00:25:45,560 --> 00:25:47,199 Speaker 1: far do we have to pay the roster down to 445 00:25:47,320 --> 00:25:51,320 Speaker 1: get to and is it worth doing that? Or are 446 00:25:51,359 --> 00:25:54,640 Speaker 1: we taxing people's bodies? Too much in training camp, and 447 00:25:54,720 --> 00:25:56,800 Speaker 1: should we just stay at ninety and do what we've 448 00:25:56,840 --> 00:25:59,120 Speaker 1: been doing. You're getting into the thing where here's what's 449 00:25:59,119 --> 00:26:01,320 Speaker 1: gonna happen. The young guys, the guys that are just 450 00:26:01,320 --> 00:26:03,200 Speaker 1: trying to make it, they're gonna get vaccented. Yeah, because 451 00:26:03,240 --> 00:26:06,800 Speaker 1: they got no out they if they're that's a total 452 00:26:07,200 --> 00:26:09,200 Speaker 1: pull the rip cord. I'm out of here. You eliminate 453 00:26:09,320 --> 00:26:12,920 Speaker 1: one other reason why they should cut you exactly exactly 454 00:26:13,080 --> 00:26:15,840 Speaker 1: so if they're not, if the guys who are not 455 00:26:15,960 --> 00:26:20,440 Speaker 1: vaccinated are pretty sure they're gonna be there anyway, I 456 00:26:20,480 --> 00:26:22,600 Speaker 1: think because when you start going from ninety down to 457 00:26:22,720 --> 00:26:25,439 Speaker 1: sixty five guys for the practice squad and the you know, 458 00:26:25,480 --> 00:26:31,680 Speaker 1: to final fifty three, you're you're gonna have some There's 459 00:26:31,760 --> 00:26:34,680 Speaker 1: absolutely going to be guys that are whether they say 460 00:26:34,680 --> 00:26:37,240 Speaker 1: it or not. Listen where he gets this one one 461 00:26:37,280 --> 00:26:40,600 Speaker 1: guy closer to our ratio, and it's between this and 462 00:26:40,640 --> 00:26:43,080 Speaker 1: they're two for us, they're the same guy. You're out. 463 00:26:43,119 --> 00:26:45,080 Speaker 1: You're in because one of these vaccinated one of these 464 00:26:45,119 --> 00:26:48,560 Speaker 1: not veterans know that, you know, it runs a little 465 00:26:48,560 --> 00:26:51,600 Speaker 1: different for them guys who are contributors, but everybody else, 466 00:26:51,640 --> 00:26:56,119 Speaker 1: I mean yeah, yeah, Yeah, that's it's still gonna be 467 00:26:56,160 --> 00:27:00,679 Speaker 1: a thing. It's definitely for training camp and by the 468 00:27:00,720 --> 00:27:03,320 Speaker 1: time we get to training camp, the league at that point, 469 00:27:03,840 --> 00:27:06,199 Speaker 1: I mean, I don't know how Look, I'm not going 470 00:27:06,240 --> 00:27:09,240 Speaker 1: to pretend to know what negotiations have to take place, 471 00:27:10,800 --> 00:27:13,200 Speaker 1: what rivers they got across, and how why they are 472 00:27:13,280 --> 00:27:15,920 Speaker 1: between the league and the union on that stuff. That's 473 00:27:15,920 --> 00:27:20,560 Speaker 1: for them to do behind closed doors. But yeah, you'd 474 00:27:20,600 --> 00:27:23,040 Speaker 1: like to you'd like to believe that they can reach 475 00:27:23,119 --> 00:27:26,080 Speaker 1: some kind of an accord on what is best for 476 00:27:26,160 --> 00:27:29,760 Speaker 1: everybody involved and what's most effective for these teams to 477 00:27:29,840 --> 00:27:33,520 Speaker 1: conduct daily business as they have in the past pre pandemic. 478 00:27:33,560 --> 00:27:35,359 Speaker 1: But I don't know if they're going to get there 479 00:27:35,440 --> 00:27:38,639 Speaker 1: or not. It remains to be seen. Twitter poll today 480 00:27:39,400 --> 00:27:44,320 Speaker 1: is AFC East related. What is the biggest question mark 481 00:27:44,480 --> 00:27:47,520 Speaker 1: with the rest of the AFC East. We talked about 482 00:27:47,640 --> 00:27:50,080 Speaker 1: things the Bills are facing, Well, this guy pan out, well, 483 00:27:50,119 --> 00:27:52,480 Speaker 1: this guy break out, what third year player is going 484 00:27:52,560 --> 00:27:55,119 Speaker 1: to do? What in twenty twenty one, We're taking a 485 00:27:55,119 --> 00:27:57,399 Speaker 1: look at the rest of the division today. What is 486 00:27:57,440 --> 00:27:59,840 Speaker 1: the biggest question mark with the rest of the AFC 487 00:28:00,320 --> 00:28:02,600 Speaker 1: Your choices on the Twitter poll and you can come 488 00:28:02,640 --> 00:28:04,520 Speaker 1: up with your own if you have one, but your 489 00:28:04,560 --> 00:28:06,560 Speaker 1: choices on the Twitter poll, A can two will become 490 00:28:06,560 --> 00:28:11,080 Speaker 1: the Dolphins franchise QB B can Robert Sala turn around 491 00:28:11,080 --> 00:28:14,439 Speaker 1: the Jets. See who starts at quarterback for the Patriots 492 00:28:14,800 --> 00:28:18,359 Speaker 1: and will their free agent moves pay off? Or maybe 493 00:28:18,440 --> 00:28:21,920 Speaker 1: it's something else. And out in front is Tua, which 494 00:28:21,960 --> 00:28:26,080 Speaker 1: isn't terribly surprising, but a close second right now is 495 00:28:26,080 --> 00:28:28,600 Speaker 1: who starts at quarterback for the Patriots and will those 496 00:28:28,640 --> 00:28:31,399 Speaker 1: free agent moves pay off? I mean, they were a 497 00:28:31,440 --> 00:28:34,200 Speaker 1: dime a dozen down there. The only team that really 498 00:28:34,200 --> 00:28:36,919 Speaker 1: eclipse them, the only teams that really eclipse them in 499 00:28:37,040 --> 00:28:42,000 Speaker 1: terms of moves probably Jacksonville and Houston right terms of 500 00:28:42,160 --> 00:28:45,280 Speaker 1: volume of activity in turning the roster rover. And I 501 00:28:45,320 --> 00:28:47,680 Speaker 1: think even more so, I think New England got guys 502 00:28:47,720 --> 00:28:51,719 Speaker 1: who were contributors for them right away. And I know 503 00:28:51,760 --> 00:28:54,440 Speaker 1: that Houston did the same thing Jacksonville because of the 504 00:28:54,880 --> 00:28:57,480 Speaker 1: state of their rosters at the current at the moment. 505 00:28:57,520 --> 00:29:00,640 Speaker 1: But I don't think there's any question that New England. 506 00:29:01,760 --> 00:29:04,880 Speaker 1: You can just feel it. They feel like they're gonna 507 00:29:04,920 --> 00:29:07,760 Speaker 1: be way better than people were giving them credit for, 508 00:29:08,120 --> 00:29:10,200 Speaker 1: way better and that's all well and good, But we've 509 00:29:10,240 --> 00:29:13,800 Speaker 1: seen teams over the years, Steve, when they turned their 510 00:29:13,880 --> 00:29:18,960 Speaker 1: roster over heavily. Pulling it all together is a much 511 00:29:19,000 --> 00:29:23,040 Speaker 1: different task. Like I mean, you can go back to 512 00:29:23,080 --> 00:29:26,160 Speaker 1: the days when Daniel Snyder was spending lavishly on free 513 00:29:26,160 --> 00:29:29,440 Speaker 1: agents in the early parts of his ownership in Washington. 514 00:29:30,040 --> 00:29:32,520 Speaker 1: I mean, one hundred million dollars contracts. He hadn't seen 515 00:29:32,560 --> 00:29:38,640 Speaker 1: it before, right, And I mean nothing happened, nothing happened. 516 00:29:38,640 --> 00:29:41,160 Speaker 1: They were they were five hundred at best. And I 517 00:29:41,200 --> 00:29:45,160 Speaker 1: remember talking Lorenzo Alexander about that, like all the freewheeling 518 00:29:45,240 --> 00:29:47,560 Speaker 1: and spending you saw on free agency down there, and 519 00:29:47,600 --> 00:29:49,760 Speaker 1: he said, well, just because you have talent doesn't mean 520 00:29:49,800 --> 00:29:51,680 Speaker 1: you have a good team. Well, plus, some of the 521 00:29:51,680 --> 00:29:53,840 Speaker 1: talent was not as good as it had been once 522 00:29:53,880 --> 00:29:57,880 Speaker 1: when they became players, you know, I mean, but they 523 00:29:57,880 --> 00:29:59,760 Speaker 1: did they put it together. They put together quite the 524 00:29:59,880 --> 00:30:02,080 Speaker 1: row uster in Washington for a minute, and it just 525 00:30:02,120 --> 00:30:04,320 Speaker 1: didn't go anywhere. Yeah, and they're not the only team. 526 00:30:04,360 --> 00:30:07,880 Speaker 1: There have been others as well, And you wonder, you 527 00:30:08,000 --> 00:30:10,560 Speaker 1: wonder if Belichick and his staff are gonna be able 528 00:30:10,560 --> 00:30:13,640 Speaker 1: to pull that all together, because when they have made 529 00:30:13,720 --> 00:30:17,480 Speaker 1: changes they did it with the most stabilizing force in football, 530 00:30:17,520 --> 00:30:20,520 Speaker 1: which was Tom Brady, a quarterback that is not the 531 00:30:20,560 --> 00:30:24,720 Speaker 1: constant that exists in New England anymore. In fact, your 532 00:30:24,760 --> 00:30:27,400 Speaker 1: most important position is in a state of flux with 533 00:30:27,480 --> 00:30:30,480 Speaker 1: Cam Newton and mac Jones and wherever that goes. So 534 00:30:31,880 --> 00:30:33,840 Speaker 1: that's why it's one of the choices there. So what 535 00:30:33,960 --> 00:30:36,480 Speaker 1: is the biggest question mark with the rest of the AFCs. 536 00:30:36,560 --> 00:30:39,440 Speaker 1: Let us know at eighth three five fifty one, eight 537 00:30:39,560 --> 00:30:41,960 Speaker 1: eight five fifty two five fifty the number two get 538 00:30:42,000 --> 00:30:45,240 Speaker 1: on board, open line for you right now and you 539 00:30:45,320 --> 00:30:46,720 Speaker 1: can hit us up on the Twitter poll if you 540 00:30:46,720 --> 00:30:49,600 Speaker 1: can't get to a phone. At one Bill's Live, Steve 541 00:30:49,640 --> 00:30:51,840 Speaker 1: and I back to discuss more with that when we 542 00:30:51,880 --> 00:30:54,080 Speaker 1: return here on One Bills Live presented by kalad to Health, 543 00:30:54,080 --> 00:31:09,760 Speaker 1: It's Buffalo Bills Radio. A reminder, we have chiefs insider 544 00:31:09,800 --> 00:31:12,120 Speaker 1: Pete Tweeney joining us at the top of the hour 545 00:31:12,160 --> 00:31:15,560 Speaker 1: about twenty or so minutes from now, as he'll kind 546 00:31:15,560 --> 00:31:20,200 Speaker 1: of spell out the Levon Bell breuhaha on social media 547 00:31:20,280 --> 00:31:23,120 Speaker 1: over the weekend, so he'll be joining us about twenty 548 00:31:23,120 --> 00:31:26,040 Speaker 1: five thirty minutes here on the show. But we want 549 00:31:26,040 --> 00:31:28,680 Speaker 1: to get to your comments at eight O three oh 550 00:31:28,760 --> 00:31:31,920 Speaker 1: five fifty one eight eight eight five fifty two five 551 00:31:32,040 --> 00:31:34,680 Speaker 1: fifty what is the biggest question mark with the rest 552 00:31:35,160 --> 00:31:38,280 Speaker 1: of the AFC East, some choices there for you at one. 553 00:31:38,320 --> 00:31:40,840 Speaker 1: Bills live on Twitter, so hit us up on the 554 00:31:40,840 --> 00:31:42,480 Speaker 1: tweet sheet if you want to do that, or give 555 00:31:42,560 --> 00:31:45,520 Speaker 1: us a call eight three five fifty open line for you. 556 00:31:46,360 --> 00:31:48,480 Speaker 1: Dave leads us off on the tweet sheet, which is 557 00:31:48,480 --> 00:31:50,960 Speaker 1: brought to you by Corrigan Moving Systems, the official equipment 558 00:31:50,960 --> 00:31:53,479 Speaker 1: moving company of the Buffalo Bills, and Dave says, I 559 00:31:53,520 --> 00:31:57,800 Speaker 1: think Cam is toast and if mac Jones plays, he 560 00:31:57,880 --> 00:32:00,480 Speaker 1: will have to prove himself. I still don't think the 561 00:32:00,480 --> 00:32:03,760 Speaker 1: Pats get to double digit victories. Defense can only do 562 00:32:04,280 --> 00:32:07,600 Speaker 1: so much, so at best an eight and nine season 563 00:32:07,640 --> 00:32:13,440 Speaker 1: for the Patriots, per Dave on the tweet sheet. Yeah, 564 00:32:14,080 --> 00:32:16,480 Speaker 1: the Bills carved him up late in the season last year. 565 00:32:19,120 --> 00:32:22,959 Speaker 1: Their defense will be better this year. They still have 566 00:32:23,000 --> 00:32:25,160 Speaker 1: to keep the Bills off the board to keep up, 567 00:32:25,280 --> 00:32:31,440 Speaker 1: and they got to score with him at some point. Cam, well, 568 00:32:31,480 --> 00:32:32,680 Speaker 1: I know what he can you know what he can do. 569 00:32:32,720 --> 00:32:35,160 Speaker 1: He's got to feel like he's gonna be better this year. 570 00:32:36,480 --> 00:32:40,920 Speaker 1: Mac Jones he'll struggle. He'll struggle, and it's gonna be 571 00:32:40,960 --> 00:32:43,600 Speaker 1: week eight or nine before the Bills play him. Actually 572 00:32:43,600 --> 00:32:45,640 Speaker 1: it's later than that. And yeah, okay, let me look, 573 00:32:45,640 --> 00:32:49,800 Speaker 1: I gotta think it's like week twelve. It's week play 574 00:32:49,840 --> 00:32:51,800 Speaker 1: him like twice in the last six weeks of the season, 575 00:32:51,840 --> 00:32:55,000 Speaker 1: if memory serves. Oh goodness, yes, you're right. It's December. 576 00:32:55,080 --> 00:32:58,080 Speaker 1: I think thirteen, week thirteen, So by that time they'll 577 00:32:58,080 --> 00:33:00,920 Speaker 1: have their sea legs under them. Yeah, and mac Jones 578 00:33:01,000 --> 00:33:03,680 Speaker 1: is almost definitely going to be in the lineup, I 579 00:33:03,680 --> 00:33:06,800 Speaker 1: would think, right, unless Cam recaptures his twenty fifteen league 580 00:33:06,880 --> 00:33:11,280 Speaker 1: MVP form, which I don't think anybody's anticipated anyway, I'm 581 00:33:11,360 --> 00:33:16,120 Speaker 1: with him. You and I have sit here and alluded 582 00:33:16,160 --> 00:33:19,720 Speaker 1: to and inferred and outright state and we just don't 583 00:33:19,720 --> 00:33:22,520 Speaker 1: think Cams were We think he's not starting quarterback. Material 584 00:33:22,600 --> 00:33:25,240 Speaker 1: just think he's too beat up. His arm is shot. 585 00:33:25,360 --> 00:33:32,400 Speaker 1: It looked shot, he looked at times, he looked sad. 586 00:33:33,240 --> 00:33:36,400 Speaker 1: I mean it was bad. He one hopping out routes 587 00:33:36,600 --> 00:33:40,360 Speaker 1: for one of the most physically gifted performers in the 588 00:33:40,600 --> 00:33:44,600 Speaker 1: entire league. He has been a stud, an absolute stud. 589 00:33:45,480 --> 00:33:47,960 Speaker 1: To what he is now, it's yeah, it is. He's right, 590 00:33:48,000 --> 00:33:49,840 Speaker 1: it is. He can still run it. He's still a 591 00:33:49,840 --> 00:33:53,560 Speaker 1: good athlete. But the guy he cannot throw the ball. 592 00:33:53,720 --> 00:33:55,720 Speaker 1: A lot of hits, a lot of shots, a lot 593 00:33:55,720 --> 00:33:57,800 Speaker 1: of injuries, a lot of surgeries. It catches up to you. 594 00:33:58,160 --> 00:34:01,000 Speaker 1: It's yeah, and he's he's more in a target since 595 00:34:01,040 --> 00:34:03,120 Speaker 1: the day stepped on the field. The question will be 596 00:34:04,360 --> 00:34:08,359 Speaker 1: how quick a study is mac Jones, Like, I mean, 597 00:34:08,520 --> 00:34:12,240 Speaker 1: we remember Tom Brady when he took over for Bledsoe. 598 00:34:12,880 --> 00:34:15,680 Speaker 1: He wasn't lightening it up. He was managing games. He's 599 00:34:15,719 --> 00:34:18,680 Speaker 1: throwing for one hundred and fifty yards touchdown in a pick. 600 00:34:19,440 --> 00:34:21,240 Speaker 1: But they had a good run game and a solid 601 00:34:21,280 --> 00:34:23,239 Speaker 1: defense and it worked, and they wrote it all the 602 00:34:23,239 --> 00:34:27,160 Speaker 1: way to the Super Bowl. And when you think about it, 603 00:34:27,200 --> 00:34:29,239 Speaker 1: the defense, I mean he Brady had to drive at 604 00:34:29,239 --> 00:34:31,320 Speaker 1: the end to beat the Rams in his first Super Bowl, 605 00:34:31,600 --> 00:34:34,960 Speaker 1: which was very impressive, matriculating the ball down the field 606 00:34:34,960 --> 00:34:37,319 Speaker 1: as they say. But they won that game by a 607 00:34:37,320 --> 00:34:41,239 Speaker 1: field goal. I said this early, early on, and I 608 00:34:41,800 --> 00:34:45,959 Speaker 1: still believe it. If mac Jones is not a quick 609 00:34:46,000 --> 00:34:48,200 Speaker 1: study and it takes him a long time to get 610 00:34:48,239 --> 00:34:50,680 Speaker 1: on the field because of the mental aspects of the offense, 611 00:34:51,440 --> 00:34:53,680 Speaker 1: he is not the guy they drafted him to be 612 00:34:53,680 --> 00:34:55,440 Speaker 1: because one of the things he had going for him 613 00:34:55,520 --> 00:34:59,000 Speaker 1: was he's got this great football where he's an intelligence elite. 614 00:34:59,320 --> 00:35:01,439 Speaker 1: But if you could argue, yeah, that's his elite trait. 615 00:35:01,719 --> 00:35:04,080 Speaker 1: If he can't get on the field in front of 616 00:35:04,160 --> 00:35:10,560 Speaker 1: the guy who one hops the swing route, that's a bust. Yeah, 617 00:35:10,880 --> 00:35:14,839 Speaker 1: because he can't throw. Yeah, and he's got I mean, 618 00:35:14,840 --> 00:35:16,719 Speaker 1: he can throw it. He's got a decent arm. It's 619 00:35:16,719 --> 00:35:19,720 Speaker 1: not above average arm. He's got an average to below 620 00:35:19,719 --> 00:35:23,879 Speaker 1: average NFL arm. Yeah, that's it. He's a big body kid. 621 00:35:24,320 --> 00:35:28,440 Speaker 1: He's not a runner. If he can't think his way 622 00:35:28,560 --> 00:35:33,360 Speaker 1: onto the field, that's a huge red flag because of 623 00:35:33,400 --> 00:35:35,560 Speaker 1: the trait. They the exact trait they needed him to 624 00:35:35,600 --> 00:35:39,359 Speaker 1: be to me, because he has You're right, he has 625 00:35:39,520 --> 00:35:43,000 Speaker 1: his elite size and he's big, can't run, that's not 626 00:35:43,320 --> 00:35:51,239 Speaker 1: his arm is okay. If he can't be smarter, then 627 00:35:51,280 --> 00:35:55,759 Speaker 1: the defensive coordinator who's defending him, yeah, he's toast. What's 628 00:35:55,800 --> 00:35:58,360 Speaker 1: elite with him is between the years and he's got 629 00:35:58,480 --> 00:36:01,360 Speaker 1: to show that and hope and you know, the Patriots 630 00:36:01,360 --> 00:36:03,239 Speaker 1: are hoping that that gets him on the field sooner 631 00:36:03,320 --> 00:36:06,040 Speaker 1: rather than later. Forget the proof is in the pudding. 632 00:36:06,040 --> 00:36:08,759 Speaker 1: If he can't get on the field, Yeah, that's an 633 00:36:08,760 --> 00:36:11,200 Speaker 1: indictment of how smart the guy is, or it is 634 00:36:11,640 --> 00:36:15,840 Speaker 1: it is. But you know, he's been running pro style 635 00:36:15,880 --> 00:36:19,080 Speaker 1: offense down there Alabama, so maybe he would think the 636 00:36:19,120 --> 00:36:23,959 Speaker 1: transition would be advantageous coming from Alabama. So of course, 637 00:36:24,000 --> 00:36:26,279 Speaker 1: you know, you know, Patriot fans want him to just 638 00:36:26,360 --> 00:36:29,439 Speaker 1: come in and just mimic Tom. It's exactly what Tom 639 00:36:29,440 --> 00:36:31,920 Speaker 1: Brady was. He had a better arm Tom Brady young, 640 00:36:31,960 --> 00:36:33,960 Speaker 1: Tom Brady had a better arm than mac Jones does. 641 00:36:34,040 --> 00:36:39,440 Speaker 1: Right now, I think I think Brady's arm when he 642 00:36:39,480 --> 00:36:41,279 Speaker 1: was younger is better than mac Jones is, or at 643 00:36:41,360 --> 00:36:46,000 Speaker 1: least as good. It's definitely as good. I don't know. 644 00:36:46,239 --> 00:36:48,000 Speaker 1: So he's got to be him side by side to 645 00:36:48,080 --> 00:36:50,160 Speaker 1: know for sure. It seems I can throw. I mean, 646 00:36:50,160 --> 00:36:52,479 Speaker 1: you're thinking, we're sitting here thinking that's what they see 647 00:36:52,560 --> 00:36:54,960 Speaker 1: in mac Jones. Yeah, they see what they saw in 648 00:36:55,040 --> 00:36:58,239 Speaker 1: Tom Brady twenty two years ago, and they drafted at 649 00:36:58,280 --> 00:37:02,680 Speaker 1: fifteenth overall, not one ninety nine. So they better be right. 650 00:37:04,800 --> 00:37:08,200 Speaker 1: They better be right. Rachel on the tweet sheet says, 651 00:37:08,920 --> 00:37:12,000 Speaker 1: the big question is the Pats QB we can't forget 652 00:37:12,000 --> 00:37:14,319 Speaker 1: the Belichick went eleven and five with Matt Castle. With 653 00:37:14,360 --> 00:37:16,680 Speaker 1: all the players returning from opt outs and injuries, plus 654 00:37:16,719 --> 00:37:19,759 Speaker 1: their offseason editions. If mac Jones can just play and 655 00:37:19,800 --> 00:37:23,120 Speaker 1: throw competently, they could be a tough team to be. Now, 656 00:37:23,120 --> 00:37:24,799 Speaker 1: I would agree with that, will be a tough team 657 00:37:24,800 --> 00:37:26,759 Speaker 1: to be if he I mean, all he's got to 658 00:37:26,760 --> 00:37:30,720 Speaker 1: really be in his rookie season is an effective game manager. 659 00:37:30,760 --> 00:37:33,279 Speaker 1: And I know that's a considered by many to be 660 00:37:33,320 --> 00:37:36,040 Speaker 1: a derogatory term for a quarterback, but not for a 661 00:37:36,120 --> 00:37:38,400 Speaker 1: rookie quarterback trying to help out a lights out what 662 00:37:38,480 --> 00:37:40,600 Speaker 1: should be a defense that's going to finish in the 663 00:37:40,600 --> 00:37:45,640 Speaker 1: top five or six. Right, that's exactly right. Hey, he's 664 00:37:47,719 --> 00:37:51,759 Speaker 1: he doesn't have to be great, and if he can 665 00:37:51,800 --> 00:37:54,480 Speaker 1: just get on the field and they can help him 666 00:37:54,760 --> 00:37:57,759 Speaker 1: do what he does best and then slowly expand his 667 00:37:57,840 --> 00:38:01,399 Speaker 1: repertoire plays and his cons steps and what they can 668 00:38:01,400 --> 00:38:03,239 Speaker 1: do in a game, and how they can run their 669 00:38:03,239 --> 00:38:05,200 Speaker 1: offense in a game and how fast they can switch 670 00:38:05,280 --> 00:38:08,600 Speaker 1: from one's philosophy to another. You know, run to pass, 671 00:38:08,640 --> 00:38:11,920 Speaker 1: pass to run, you know all the nuances of that 672 00:38:12,040 --> 00:38:15,759 Speaker 1: offense and what it is because it's vast if they 673 00:38:15,760 --> 00:38:18,359 Speaker 1: can start to expand that, Yeah, they'll start winning games late. 674 00:38:18,400 --> 00:38:19,960 Speaker 1: He'll be a different quarterback at the end of the year, 675 00:38:19,960 --> 00:38:22,040 Speaker 1: and he probably will be at the beginning of the year. 676 00:38:22,080 --> 00:38:25,239 Speaker 1: But that doesn't mean he's got to get to a 677 00:38:25,320 --> 00:38:29,040 Speaker 1: point where they can drop him back and throw it, 678 00:38:29,080 --> 00:38:33,640 Speaker 1: because when he's on the field, he's not running it. Ye. 679 00:38:33,920 --> 00:38:38,600 Speaker 1: Cam has at least got that option. Circling the wagons 680 00:38:38,600 --> 00:38:41,800 Speaker 1: on the tweet sheets says I said two in the Dolphins, 681 00:38:41,800 --> 00:38:45,359 Speaker 1: but we can't sleep on the Patriots. They will not 682 00:38:45,400 --> 00:38:48,280 Speaker 1: be as bad in twenty twenty one as their seven 683 00:38:48,320 --> 00:38:51,319 Speaker 1: and nine record last year, especially with a ticked off 684 00:38:51,480 --> 00:38:55,000 Speaker 1: Belichick after watching his former QB win a Super Bowl? 685 00:38:55,080 --> 00:38:57,720 Speaker 1: How much motivation do you think Brady winning the Super 686 00:38:57,719 --> 00:39:00,920 Speaker 1: Bowl is giving Belichick? Do you really think that's stoking 687 00:39:00,960 --> 00:39:05,200 Speaker 1: the embers in Bill Belichick's belly that Brady won a 688 00:39:05,239 --> 00:39:07,440 Speaker 1: Super Bowl last year? I'll say this, it might be 689 00:39:07,520 --> 00:39:10,800 Speaker 1: surprising good. I feel like this. I think Belichick is 690 00:39:10,840 --> 00:39:14,000 Speaker 1: happy for him. I think there's a lot of love 691 00:39:14,000 --> 00:39:16,560 Speaker 1: and respect between those two. I think they got a 692 00:39:16,560 --> 00:39:19,280 Speaker 1: personal relationship and things weren't going to work out forever 693 00:39:19,360 --> 00:39:21,200 Speaker 1: in New England. They both know it. He's a twenty 694 00:39:21,239 --> 00:39:23,680 Speaker 1: year veteran and he wanted to go see what it 695 00:39:23,719 --> 00:39:25,600 Speaker 1: was like. And I think Bill Belichick says, I get it. 696 00:39:26,160 --> 00:39:29,279 Speaker 1: And I think Belichick respects the sacrifices that Brady made 697 00:39:29,320 --> 00:39:31,560 Speaker 1: while he was quarterback in New England. You know, it's 698 00:39:31,640 --> 00:39:34,759 Speaker 1: not taking giant quarterback money, so they could spend the 699 00:39:34,760 --> 00:39:38,799 Speaker 1: money elsewhere and keep the roster championship caliber. I'd like 700 00:39:38,920 --> 00:39:43,000 Speaker 1: to think that a head coach of Belichick's ilk, who 701 00:39:43,000 --> 00:39:44,759 Speaker 1: knows what he needs on a roster to make it 702 00:39:44,880 --> 00:39:49,560 Speaker 1: championship caliber, would appreciate it when the quarterback, who probably 703 00:39:49,560 --> 00:39:51,560 Speaker 1: deserves to make more money than anybody else in the 704 00:39:51,640 --> 00:39:55,560 Speaker 1: league chooses not to right so that the team can 705 00:39:55,680 --> 00:39:59,320 Speaker 1: remain perennially competitive, particularly when you look around the league 706 00:39:59,320 --> 00:40:01,919 Speaker 1: and see everything else that's going on. Yeah, you see 707 00:40:01,920 --> 00:40:06,040 Speaker 1: the Pat Mahomes taking five hundred million Dak Prescott quarterbacks 708 00:40:06,040 --> 00:40:13,480 Speaker 1: asking as Watson, Russell, Wilson, Stafford. When he sees that 709 00:40:13,560 --> 00:40:15,239 Speaker 1: going on around the league, and he's got a guy 710 00:40:15,280 --> 00:40:19,160 Speaker 1: there who's the goat and he's not doing that. Yeah, 711 00:40:19,280 --> 00:40:20,919 Speaker 1: I think there's a lot of so I don't think 712 00:40:21,400 --> 00:40:24,319 Speaker 1: Bill Belichick is out to prove Tom, you know, to 713 00:40:24,400 --> 00:40:26,480 Speaker 1: prove anything that he's a good coach without Tom Brady 714 00:40:26,480 --> 00:40:30,320 Speaker 1: all of that stuff, I think he You don't guys 715 00:40:30,400 --> 00:40:34,080 Speaker 1: like Bill Belichick and Tom Brady, they don't need outside motivation. Yeah, 716 00:40:34,080 --> 00:40:36,960 Speaker 1: I mean there's this whole legacy talk between these two guys. There, 717 00:40:37,680 --> 00:40:41,160 Speaker 1: I got news for you. Their NFL legacies are secured. Yeah, 718 00:40:41,160 --> 00:40:44,080 Speaker 1: they're already, They're they're both first. Everything else right now 719 00:40:44,160 --> 00:40:47,120 Speaker 1: is gravy. Right, It's all great, And I think that 720 00:40:47,400 --> 00:40:49,319 Speaker 1: there'll be a time when both of them are out 721 00:40:49,320 --> 00:40:52,480 Speaker 1: of football. Maybe Bill Belichick will go until he until 722 00:40:52,480 --> 00:40:55,960 Speaker 1: he kicks, but but I think we'll be time when 723 00:40:55,960 --> 00:40:57,799 Speaker 1: they're out of football where they get together where there's 724 00:40:57,800 --> 00:40:59,239 Speaker 1: going to be a lot of love and respect between 725 00:40:59,280 --> 00:41:00,480 Speaker 1: the two of them. I think they have a personal 726 00:41:00,480 --> 00:41:02,840 Speaker 1: relationship goes far beyond the Patriots in New England and 727 00:41:02,880 --> 00:41:05,520 Speaker 1: the football and all of that, because of what they've accomplished, 728 00:41:05,640 --> 00:41:08,239 Speaker 1: what they've experienced together, and what they've done for each other. 729 00:41:08,680 --> 00:41:12,359 Speaker 1: I'm sure Brady has a ton of gratitude towards Bill 730 00:41:12,400 --> 00:41:16,319 Speaker 1: Belichick and vice versa. So yeah, I don't I think 731 00:41:16,320 --> 00:41:18,719 Speaker 1: people get the wrong idea of what these guys are 732 00:41:18,760 --> 00:41:21,160 Speaker 1: like you know, between the two of them and what 733 00:41:21,200 --> 00:41:23,239 Speaker 1: they expect or hope for each other when they're away 734 00:41:23,280 --> 00:41:25,400 Speaker 1: from me. I think Bill Belichick has nothing but hopes 735 00:41:25,440 --> 00:41:27,520 Speaker 1: nothing but the best for Tom Brady and his family, 736 00:41:27,760 --> 00:41:32,200 Speaker 1: and it's likewise for Tom Brady thinking back about Bill 737 00:41:32,239 --> 00:41:35,440 Speaker 1: Belichick and Robert Kraft and the whole crew, Josh McDaniels, 738 00:41:35,480 --> 00:41:38,880 Speaker 1: all those guys. So it sounds funny. I know it 739 00:41:38,920 --> 00:41:40,600 Speaker 1: makes a lot of sense, but it's I don't think 740 00:41:40,600 --> 00:41:43,719 Speaker 1: it exists like that. I know it wouldn't have for 741 00:41:43,760 --> 00:41:45,719 Speaker 1: the teams that I played with and been a part of, 742 00:41:46,280 --> 00:41:49,480 Speaker 1: and I'm sure that it doesn't for Brady and Belichick. 743 00:41:50,239 --> 00:41:54,319 Speaker 1: Break time for us here. There's been some talk that 744 00:41:54,440 --> 00:42:00,680 Speaker 1: the mullet is making a comeback in certain professional sports circles. 745 00:42:01,120 --> 00:42:04,799 Speaker 1: But one of the most famous famous mullets met its 746 00:42:04,920 --> 00:42:08,360 Speaker 1: enemy and it didn't end well with the scissors. We'll 747 00:42:08,400 --> 00:42:10,840 Speaker 1: explain when we return here on One Bills Live presented 748 00:42:10,880 --> 00:42:26,239 Speaker 1: by Kalid to Health, It's Buffalo Bills Radio. Welcome back 749 00:42:26,239 --> 00:42:28,920 Speaker 1: to One Bills Live. Chris Brown, Steve Tasker with you 750 00:42:29,520 --> 00:42:33,200 Speaker 1: talking about the biggest question mark with the rest of 751 00:42:33,239 --> 00:42:36,080 Speaker 1: the AFC's heading into the twenty twenty one season. We 752 00:42:36,400 --> 00:42:38,360 Speaker 1: talk about the Bills all the time, but what about 753 00:42:38,400 --> 00:42:42,600 Speaker 1: their division rivals? What is the biggest question mark in 754 00:42:42,680 --> 00:42:45,239 Speaker 1: the rest of the division. Let us know at eighth three, 755 00:42:45,480 --> 00:42:48,239 Speaker 1: five fifty one, eight, five fifty two, five fifty or 756 00:42:48,320 --> 00:42:50,440 Speaker 1: on the tweet sheet at one Bills Live. Let's go 757 00:42:50,480 --> 00:42:53,800 Speaker 1: to the phones and leading us off today is Tom 758 00:42:53,840 --> 00:42:55,239 Speaker 1: on a sell? Tom? What do you have for us 759 00:42:55,239 --> 00:42:58,960 Speaker 1: here on one Bills Live. Hey, guys, I'll a second. 760 00:42:59,080 --> 00:43:01,840 Speaker 1: It's got to be my AMMI because two is gonna 761 00:43:01,840 --> 00:43:05,440 Speaker 1: be a second year quarterback. But the problem is half 762 00:43:05,440 --> 00:43:10,479 Speaker 1: as wins last year came on the back of Ryan Fitzpatrick. Well, 763 00:43:10,640 --> 00:43:15,640 Speaker 1: some of scirt about New England because Bilichick is not 764 00:43:15,760 --> 00:43:20,920 Speaker 1: the same man without Brady, and West mc jones is 765 00:43:20,960 --> 00:43:25,320 Speaker 1: the reincarnation of Brady. And then the Jets they're gonna 766 00:43:25,360 --> 00:43:28,120 Speaker 1: have a rookie quarterback. So you got to look at 767 00:43:28,160 --> 00:43:31,080 Speaker 1: the second year quarterback and I just I like to 768 00:43:31,120 --> 00:43:34,520 Speaker 1: call him toolfish, and I just don't think he's gonna 769 00:43:34,560 --> 00:43:38,959 Speaker 1: be able to do it. Okay, that's thoughts. Yeah, that's fair, Tom, 770 00:43:39,080 --> 00:43:42,000 Speaker 1: And thanks for the call. We appreciate it. Um to 771 00:43:42,200 --> 00:43:45,320 Speaker 1: a fish. I kind of like that. Um Time's already 772 00:43:45,360 --> 00:43:49,520 Speaker 1: got a nickname for the Dolphins quarterback. But I will 773 00:43:49,560 --> 00:43:55,160 Speaker 1: say this, we're finding out now after the fact that 774 00:43:55,280 --> 00:43:59,040 Speaker 1: Too was supposedly never one hundred percent healthy last season 775 00:44:00,239 --> 00:44:03,440 Speaker 1: coming off the hip surgery. Like he was cleared to play, 776 00:44:04,120 --> 00:44:08,439 Speaker 1: but he still wasn't right, And not having your hip 777 00:44:08,480 --> 00:44:10,960 Speaker 1: can affect how you throw the football in a big way. 778 00:44:11,040 --> 00:44:13,319 Speaker 1: Ask any quarterback. They'll tell you can't drive your hip 779 00:44:13,320 --> 00:44:16,920 Speaker 1: into a throw. That's an issue. So maybe his arm, 780 00:44:16,920 --> 00:44:21,560 Speaker 1: maybe the velocity on his passes were compromised. Maybe he 781 00:44:21,600 --> 00:44:24,759 Speaker 1: played conservatively for fear of getting hurt again. You know, 782 00:44:24,800 --> 00:44:27,840 Speaker 1: the mental hurdle of clearing a major injury. Yeah, me 783 00:44:27,920 --> 00:44:30,640 Speaker 1: think about it. Here's he took over for Fits and 784 00:44:30,960 --> 00:44:33,879 Speaker 1: he completed sixty four percent of his passes elevents, five 785 00:44:34,120 --> 00:44:40,000 Speaker 1: of them throws, five interceptions. He had those five interceptions. 786 00:44:40,040 --> 00:44:42,640 Speaker 1: I think we two how many? Two or three of 787 00:44:42,719 --> 00:44:44,480 Speaker 1: them were in the last game of the season against 788 00:44:44,600 --> 00:44:48,600 Speaker 1: US pick six by Josh Norman. Ye, he had a 789 00:44:48,640 --> 00:44:52,920 Speaker 1: pick by who was it? Didn't Marlow have two of them? 790 00:44:53,080 --> 00:44:56,279 Speaker 1: That was? Was it? That game? I think it might 791 00:44:56,320 --> 00:44:59,400 Speaker 1: have been. I think you're seventeen. So the five interceptions. 792 00:44:59,400 --> 00:45:01,200 Speaker 1: He threw three of We're against us in Week seventeen 793 00:45:01,239 --> 00:45:02,920 Speaker 1: wins a game they had to have, but it was 794 00:45:02,920 --> 00:45:05,080 Speaker 1: also a game we had no relief. He had to 795 00:45:05,080 --> 00:45:08,000 Speaker 1: stay in there, right because Fitz was on the COVID list. 796 00:45:08,480 --> 00:45:14,640 Speaker 1: I believe, Yeah, Tua was not bad last year. I 797 00:45:14,719 --> 00:45:16,520 Speaker 1: think he had a little bit of a season like 798 00:45:16,680 --> 00:45:23,440 Speaker 1: people accused Kirk Cousins of having pretty good statistics. Not didn't. 799 00:45:23,600 --> 00:45:25,399 Speaker 1: It wasn't good enough to carry the team. He threw 800 00:45:25,480 --> 00:45:31,360 Speaker 1: for eighteen hundred yards. Yeah, that's not enough, right, And 801 00:45:31,480 --> 00:45:34,239 Speaker 1: we've already talked on this show about all the concerns 802 00:45:34,280 --> 00:45:36,920 Speaker 1: going into this year. Will he be healthier, that's the assumption, 803 00:45:37,360 --> 00:45:43,279 Speaker 1: more experienced, obviously, more weapons, yes, again, an offensive line 804 00:45:43,280 --> 00:45:45,440 Speaker 1: that is still being built but has some high draft 805 00:45:45,520 --> 00:45:49,160 Speaker 1: choices on it to help protect him. All good things. 806 00:45:50,320 --> 00:45:55,920 Speaker 1: But you have a coordinator situation that is basically the 807 00:45:56,000 --> 00:45:59,719 Speaker 1: equivalent of that jumble puzzle used to get in the newspaper. 808 00:46:01,040 --> 00:46:03,880 Speaker 1: You got co coordinators and a quarterbacks coach and Charlie 809 00:46:03,880 --> 00:46:06,960 Speaker 1: Fry who are all gonna influence the weekly game plan 810 00:46:07,120 --> 00:46:11,120 Speaker 1: and the play calling. Right to me, that's too many 811 00:46:11,160 --> 00:46:14,200 Speaker 1: cooks in the kitchen. Especially with a young quarterback that's 812 00:46:14,239 --> 00:46:19,239 Speaker 1: looking for clear and definitive guidance each and every week, 813 00:46:19,280 --> 00:46:22,600 Speaker 1: each and every series, each and every game. And I 814 00:46:22,920 --> 00:46:25,160 Speaker 1: just think that's gonna muddy the waters for him, and 815 00:46:25,200 --> 00:46:27,359 Speaker 1: I don't think it's gonna be helpful. So it's gonna 816 00:46:27,360 --> 00:46:29,600 Speaker 1: be very interesting to see how that all plays out. 817 00:46:30,719 --> 00:46:33,200 Speaker 1: And then the turnover on the roster is significant. It's 818 00:46:33,200 --> 00:46:35,320 Speaker 1: gonna take them some time to put that all together. 819 00:46:36,040 --> 00:46:39,000 Speaker 1: But I will say this, if two of can you know, 820 00:46:39,560 --> 00:46:43,240 Speaker 1: take a sizeable step, the Dolphins are clearly the biggest 821 00:46:43,239 --> 00:46:46,160 Speaker 1: threat to the Bills in the division. Well does I'll 822 00:46:46,200 --> 00:46:48,839 Speaker 1: say this, I think you look at I think all 823 00:46:48,840 --> 00:46:51,040 Speaker 1: three of the teams in the AFCAS, besides the as 824 00:46:51,480 --> 00:46:53,759 Speaker 1: well as the Bills, they all got better. I think 825 00:46:54,719 --> 00:46:57,920 Speaker 1: the one who got the best better by the widest 826 00:46:58,000 --> 00:47:02,200 Speaker 1: margin to me, might be the New York Jets because 827 00:47:02,280 --> 00:47:04,359 Speaker 1: their floor was lower. I mean, they had the number 828 00:47:04,360 --> 00:47:06,319 Speaker 1: two coming from the bottom of the kit, they had 829 00:47:06,360 --> 00:47:08,279 Speaker 1: the number two pick of the draft. This last year, 830 00:47:09,000 --> 00:47:12,560 Speaker 1: they've got a coach who's gonna have the ability to 831 00:47:12,640 --> 00:47:15,719 Speaker 1: lead an entire team. I think Adam Case was a 832 00:47:15,760 --> 00:47:17,919 Speaker 1: great play is a good play caller. He's got an office, 833 00:47:17,960 --> 00:47:22,520 Speaker 1: but he's not. He didn't, didn't, hasn't been successful as 834 00:47:22,520 --> 00:47:24,520 Speaker 1: a head coach. There's too many things on their plates 835 00:47:24,760 --> 00:47:27,560 Speaker 1: as head coaches that draws away from their ability to 836 00:47:27,760 --> 00:47:31,120 Speaker 1: just call plays. Robert Salat is not going to fall 837 00:47:31,480 --> 00:47:34,799 Speaker 1: victim to that. I think the Jets get better automatically 838 00:47:34,840 --> 00:47:37,600 Speaker 1: because of that. I think his ability, Robert sala as 839 00:47:37,640 --> 00:47:41,160 Speaker 1: an ability and his ability to lead is going to 840 00:47:41,200 --> 00:47:43,279 Speaker 1: bring the Jets out of the abyss and they're gonna 841 00:47:43,400 --> 00:47:47,280 Speaker 1: start to become respectable really quickly. Zach Wilson's a problem 842 00:47:47,320 --> 00:47:50,959 Speaker 1: to me. I'll tell you again. I'll say it again. 843 00:47:51,000 --> 00:47:54,200 Speaker 1: The Jets were completely the New York Jets when they 844 00:47:54,280 --> 00:47:58,560 Speaker 1: let Sam Darnold go and then drafted Zach Wilson. They 845 00:47:58,600 --> 00:48:01,880 Speaker 1: should have They should have hept Sam Donald and drafted 846 00:48:01,960 --> 00:48:05,880 Speaker 1: Zach Wilson. They decided not to do that. Now they 847 00:48:05,880 --> 00:48:08,120 Speaker 1: don't you know, they don't know if they've got any 848 00:48:07,520 --> 00:48:09,960 Speaker 1: They had a chance at getting one or the other, 849 00:48:10,040 --> 00:48:12,839 Speaker 1: the best one for every given week. I don't care 850 00:48:13,000 --> 00:48:15,879 Speaker 1: if you start Sam Donald, start Zach Wilson. You got 851 00:48:15,880 --> 00:48:17,920 Speaker 1: one of those guys ready to go in Sam Donald, 852 00:48:17,920 --> 00:48:20,319 Speaker 1: with the experience, he's had in New York already with 853 00:48:20,360 --> 00:48:22,799 Speaker 1: the different systems he's had to learn. He's gonna have 854 00:48:22,840 --> 00:48:24,239 Speaker 1: a hand on what it is to come in and 855 00:48:24,280 --> 00:48:27,160 Speaker 1: get a new offense. Zach Wilson has no pressure to 856 00:48:27,160 --> 00:48:30,040 Speaker 1: come in and take over for Sam Donald right away. 857 00:48:31,239 --> 00:48:33,279 Speaker 1: It's all out the window. Now, it's all out the window. 858 00:48:33,320 --> 00:48:35,680 Speaker 1: It's Zach Wilson is going to sink or swim. And 859 00:48:36,560 --> 00:48:39,160 Speaker 1: let's face it, New York is a place that loves 860 00:48:39,160 --> 00:48:41,480 Speaker 1: to watch people drown. They don't even have a veteran 861 00:48:41,560 --> 00:48:45,279 Speaker 1: quarterback on their roster with any discernible experience. So it's 862 00:48:45,280 --> 00:48:48,319 Speaker 1: gonna be very interesting foray into the twenty twenty one 863 00:48:48,360 --> 00:48:50,919 Speaker 1: season on the offensive side of the ball for the Jet. 864 00:48:51,000 --> 00:48:55,399 Speaker 1: Speaking of quarterbacks, a very very famous mullet has met 865 00:48:55,400 --> 00:48:58,640 Speaker 1: its demise. There's talk about the mullet making a comeback 866 00:48:59,080 --> 00:49:02,799 Speaker 1: from its hey day of the early nineties, but one 867 00:49:02,800 --> 00:49:06,080 Speaker 1: of the most important mullets in this country anyway has 868 00:49:06,120 --> 00:49:09,000 Speaker 1: met its maker at the hand of the scissors. Gardner 869 00:49:09,120 --> 00:49:13,040 Speaker 1: Minchow's mullet is off. And I will say he cleans 870 00:49:13,120 --> 00:49:17,520 Speaker 1: up really nice, cleans up nice um. But apparently it 871 00:49:17,680 --> 00:49:19,920 Speaker 1: just happened. I don't know if he's got a glam 872 00:49:19,960 --> 00:49:23,160 Speaker 1: squad or whatever. I'm guessing that's his hairstylist behind him. 873 00:49:23,680 --> 00:49:29,120 Speaker 1: As the mullet has disappeared, it is gonny gone. So 874 00:49:30,280 --> 00:49:34,279 Speaker 1: he had an absolute epic mullet too. Yeah, it was good, 875 00:49:34,320 --> 00:49:37,440 Speaker 1: it was real. It was a flopper. It was flopping 876 00:49:37,440 --> 00:49:39,120 Speaker 1: around out there out of the back of the helmet. 877 00:49:39,160 --> 00:49:42,040 Speaker 1: And yeah, I mean that is those are some locks. 878 00:49:42,400 --> 00:49:46,719 Speaker 1: That's not even the best part. And then the fu manchoo, Yeah, 879 00:49:46,719 --> 00:49:49,440 Speaker 1: the fu Man schoe. The mullet, that was totally nineteen 880 00:49:49,560 --> 00:49:52,120 Speaker 1: seventy seven. Man, he had to cut off jean shorts too, 881 00:49:52,520 --> 00:49:57,359 Speaker 1: kicking it. But he's apparently stepped into twenty twenty one 882 00:49:57,640 --> 00:50:01,840 Speaker 1: and has gone clean. Is completely vanished. It's got the 883 00:50:01,880 --> 00:50:04,160 Speaker 1: full beard now, there's no hair hanging off of his 884 00:50:04,239 --> 00:50:06,680 Speaker 1: skull in any way, shape or form. He's a great 885 00:50:06,680 --> 00:50:10,359 Speaker 1: example of how different a guy look when he's groomed differently. Yes, 886 00:50:10,400 --> 00:50:13,120 Speaker 1: he is. He looked when when I saw the mullet 887 00:50:13,120 --> 00:50:15,040 Speaker 1: with he had the white shirt on all the way 888 00:50:15,080 --> 00:50:18,440 Speaker 1: down bullet, all the way down is the you know, 889 00:50:18,600 --> 00:50:20,600 Speaker 1: all the way down past his shoulders in the back 890 00:50:21,440 --> 00:50:24,160 Speaker 1: and sitting there and he and that looks way different 891 00:50:24,160 --> 00:50:25,600 Speaker 1: than the one that we're looking at here with the 892 00:50:25,719 --> 00:50:27,400 Speaker 1: jersey on where he's got his back to it, he's 893 00:50:27,440 --> 00:50:29,279 Speaker 1: looking off the side, and then the one now that 894 00:50:29,320 --> 00:50:34,960 Speaker 1: he's clean cut. He looks literally like three completely different guys. Unbelievable. 895 00:50:35,120 --> 00:50:39,600 Speaker 1: The change that it's dramatic. It's dramatic. Went from the 896 00:50:39,680 --> 00:50:44,000 Speaker 1: leaded b look to H Wall Street. Yeah, it's pretty. Uh, 897 00:50:44,160 --> 00:50:46,440 Speaker 1: it's a it's a dramatic change. I will say it's 898 00:50:46,440 --> 00:50:48,400 Speaker 1: a dramatic change. All Right, we have to take a 899 00:50:48,400 --> 00:50:51,560 Speaker 1: break because we've got Chiefs Beat reporter Pete Sweeney coming 900 00:50:51,640 --> 00:50:54,040 Speaker 1: up next. We're gonna have him spell out just what 901 00:50:54,080 --> 00:50:56,879 Speaker 1: the heck Levian Bell was doing on social media over 902 00:50:56,920 --> 00:50:58,800 Speaker 1: the weekend. I mean, he's not on the Chiefs anymore, 903 00:50:58,880 --> 00:51:01,560 Speaker 1: but he certainly raised the ire of one of his 904 00:51:01,640 --> 00:51:06,280 Speaker 1: former teammates and probably a good portion of Chief's kingdom 905 00:51:06,320 --> 00:51:08,560 Speaker 1: in the process. Pete Twheene up next here on One 906 00:51:08,600 --> 00:51:10,919 Speaker 1: Bills Live presented by Colloid of Health. It's Buffalo Bill's 907 00:51:11,040 --> 00:51:31,359 Speaker 1: Radio at a Steve Tasker who has been all all 908 00:51:31,440 --> 00:51:33,239 Speaker 1: over the field. Kind of unique. He was kind of 909 00:51:33,239 --> 00:51:39,839 Speaker 1: a dual role players for Steve, Steve a blimp. We're 910 00:51:39,880 --> 00:51:46,640 Speaker 1: not even in the strated beer of normalcy. Welcome to 911 00:51:46,640 --> 00:51:49,040 Speaker 1: the Hour, number two here on a Monday one Bill's Live, 912 00:51:49,080 --> 00:51:51,560 Speaker 1: Chris Brown, Steve Tasker with you, and please to be 913 00:51:51,640 --> 00:51:57,440 Speaker 1: joined now by Arrowhead Prize Lead Chiefs Analysts. It's also 914 00:51:57,520 --> 00:52:00,640 Speaker 1: got a podcast, He's a He's a whole bunch of 915 00:52:00,680 --> 00:52:06,960 Speaker 1: stuff out there in Casey Arrowhead Drive podcast, chiefs insider 916 00:52:07,000 --> 00:52:09,560 Speaker 1: for forty one Action News. In Casey, it has one 917 00:52:09,680 --> 00:52:11,960 Speaker 1: Pete Sweeney joining us on the line. Pete, how you're 918 00:52:12,000 --> 00:52:15,040 Speaker 1: doing man? Thanks for joining us? Yeah, I'm well, thank 919 00:52:15,040 --> 00:52:17,120 Speaker 1: you for having me once again. So we've got to 920 00:52:17,120 --> 00:52:21,000 Speaker 1: begin here, as I'm sure you're anticipating. Levan Bell says, 921 00:52:21,120 --> 00:52:24,360 Speaker 1: I'll never play for Andy Reid again. I'd retire first. 922 00:52:24,800 --> 00:52:27,920 Speaker 1: I got a feeling that most fans in Chief's Kingdom, 923 00:52:28,120 --> 00:52:31,560 Speaker 1: as well as probably everybody in upper management, is like, well, yeah, 924 00:52:31,640 --> 00:52:36,160 Speaker 1: knock yourself out. We don't care. Yeah. This is one 925 00:52:36,200 --> 00:52:41,200 Speaker 1: of those weird moves, I think, especially for a player 926 00:52:41,360 --> 00:52:44,440 Speaker 1: who right now is still looking for a team, because 927 00:52:44,719 --> 00:52:48,840 Speaker 1: you think about his history fallouts with the Pittsburgh Steelers 928 00:52:49,080 --> 00:52:51,880 Speaker 1: now the New York Gets, and it didn't seem like 929 00:52:51,920 --> 00:52:54,360 Speaker 1: there was that much of a fallout with the Kansasity 930 00:52:54,440 --> 00:52:57,960 Speaker 1: Chiefs until he brought that upon himself over the weekend 931 00:52:57,960 --> 00:53:00,000 Speaker 1: by just saying he would never play for Andy Reid again, 932 00:53:00,120 --> 00:53:03,799 Speaker 1: which is just a a rather weird take in the 933 00:53:03,920 --> 00:53:06,840 Speaker 1: NFL when this is one of the most beloved coaches 934 00:53:07,360 --> 00:53:10,319 Speaker 1: in league circles. We had run stories after the Super 935 00:53:10,360 --> 00:53:12,760 Speaker 1: Bowl win in twenty nineteen about this, how many coaches 936 00:53:12,800 --> 00:53:15,799 Speaker 1: around the league we're reaching out to Andy Reid because 937 00:53:15,840 --> 00:53:18,640 Speaker 1: of being a part of the tree. And I just wonder, like, so, 938 00:53:19,320 --> 00:53:21,920 Speaker 1: you know, even looking and trying to make the Buffalo connection. 939 00:53:21,960 --> 00:53:24,200 Speaker 1: I know that Brendon being the general manager, it said 940 00:53:24,560 --> 00:53:27,000 Speaker 1: where you're still looking for was a home run hitter. 941 00:53:27,000 --> 00:53:28,440 Speaker 1: They didn't really address that as far as like a 942 00:53:28,520 --> 00:53:30,879 Speaker 1: running back goes. And maybe the Bills were a fit 943 00:53:30,960 --> 00:53:33,400 Speaker 1: in some kind of reserve role. But you have Sean McDermott, 944 00:53:33,640 --> 00:53:36,760 Speaker 1: who's an Andy Reid disciples. Wouldn't that make you say, Okay, 945 00:53:36,920 --> 00:53:40,560 Speaker 1: we don't really want you either. Not liking Andy Reid 946 00:53:40,680 --> 00:53:43,080 Speaker 1: is like not liking the Easter Bunny. I mean, yeah, 947 00:53:43,120 --> 00:53:47,239 Speaker 1: it's just it just was a bizarre move. And I 948 00:53:47,719 --> 00:53:50,719 Speaker 1: think it's a reminder that athletes as well, like everybody's 949 00:53:50,760 --> 00:53:52,920 Speaker 1: watching every single thing. This was not something he came 950 00:53:52,920 --> 00:53:55,040 Speaker 1: out and tweeted. It was not an Instagram post. He 951 00:53:55,120 --> 00:53:58,480 Speaker 1: just was commenting on an Instagram post about McDonald. But 952 00:53:58,520 --> 00:54:01,200 Speaker 1: the world was watching every thing that you do and 953 00:54:01,239 --> 00:54:03,439 Speaker 1: it became a huge story. Yeah, he said he would 954 00:54:03,480 --> 00:54:05,719 Speaker 1: rather retire than play for Andy. Read again. I think 955 00:54:05,719 --> 00:54:10,640 Speaker 1: he just did retire, you know. I mean I enjoy that. 956 00:54:10,760 --> 00:54:12,279 Speaker 1: I mean, he's gonna have a lot of free time 957 00:54:12,320 --> 00:54:15,040 Speaker 1: coming up. We've from here in Buffalo. We watched you know, 958 00:54:15,080 --> 00:54:17,879 Speaker 1: the Chiefs obviously, like everybody else in the AFC does, 959 00:54:17,920 --> 00:54:21,799 Speaker 1: and what they're doing. We here in Buffalo thought last year, 960 00:54:22,080 --> 00:54:25,280 Speaker 1: obviously the Chiefs are the you know, the top team 961 00:54:25,280 --> 00:54:26,880 Speaker 1: and at least in the conference, if not in the 962 00:54:26,960 --> 00:54:30,000 Speaker 1: National Football League. And I was surprised to find that 963 00:54:30,160 --> 00:54:32,919 Speaker 1: people just because of what happened in the Super Bowl 964 00:54:32,960 --> 00:54:34,440 Speaker 1: in the lead up to the Super Bowl, where they 965 00:54:34,440 --> 00:54:36,960 Speaker 1: lost both tackles to injury, that there was a lot 966 00:54:37,000 --> 00:54:39,400 Speaker 1: of sentiment, maybe it was just rhetoric that the Chiefs 967 00:54:39,800 --> 00:54:43,560 Speaker 1: needed to rebuild their offensive line rather than just having 968 00:54:43,600 --> 00:54:45,920 Speaker 1: to refurbish it because a couple of guys got injured. 969 00:54:45,960 --> 00:54:49,520 Speaker 1: I thought, if their tackles don't get hurt right before 970 00:54:49,560 --> 00:54:52,600 Speaker 1: the Super Bowl. That might have been a very different game. 971 00:54:52,680 --> 00:54:55,200 Speaker 1: But I'm getting the feeling that maybe there's some Chiefs 972 00:54:55,200 --> 00:54:59,120 Speaker 1: fans who think that it needed to be done anyway. Yeah, 973 00:54:59,160 --> 00:55:01,320 Speaker 1: one thing that Andy Read has actually said and admitted 974 00:55:01,360 --> 00:55:05,120 Speaker 1: this offseason that they hadn't really addressed the offensive line 975 00:55:05,239 --> 00:55:07,400 Speaker 1: in a long time, and I think everything came to 976 00:55:07,480 --> 00:55:09,319 Speaker 1: a head. The Chiefs had two opt outs along the 977 00:55:09,360 --> 00:55:12,160 Speaker 1: offensive line last year and were down to their third 978 00:55:12,200 --> 00:55:15,200 Speaker 1: string tackles. In a sense. We had seen Mike Bremmers 979 00:55:15,200 --> 00:55:17,439 Speaker 1: at left tackle another Super Bowl with the Panthers, where 980 00:55:17,440 --> 00:55:19,000 Speaker 1: he didn't really look at that good. But the Chiefs 981 00:55:19,000 --> 00:55:21,919 Speaker 1: were just simply left with no choice and they needed 982 00:55:21,920 --> 00:55:24,480 Speaker 1: to address it, and they did so in a big way. 983 00:55:24,560 --> 00:55:27,000 Speaker 1: I think Joe Tuney and getting him as soon as 984 00:55:27,000 --> 00:55:30,520 Speaker 1: he became available in free agency, then trying to trace 985 00:55:30,600 --> 00:55:33,160 Speaker 1: Trent William's that didn't work out. I don't know how 986 00:55:33,200 --> 00:55:35,959 Speaker 1: you guys feel in Buffalo, but I'm still in Kansas City, 987 00:55:35,960 --> 00:55:39,280 Speaker 1: and I'm stunned that the Baltimore Ravens, who were also 988 00:55:39,320 --> 00:55:41,560 Speaker 1: trying to knock off the Chiefs and the Bills and 989 00:55:41,600 --> 00:55:44,800 Speaker 1: so on and so forth, they solved the Chief's biggest problem. 990 00:55:44,840 --> 00:55:46,680 Speaker 1: I mean, the Chiefs had missed out on Trent Williams 991 00:55:46,680 --> 00:55:48,840 Speaker 1: and they needed a left tackle, and they go and 992 00:55:48,920 --> 00:55:53,480 Speaker 1: make this interconference trade where I think suddenly Orlando Brown 993 00:55:53,560 --> 00:55:56,160 Speaker 1: locks up that left tackle position and then saw the 994 00:55:56,239 --> 00:55:58,560 Speaker 1: Chiefs adding more and more in the draft. And it's 995 00:55:58,560 --> 00:56:00,520 Speaker 1: still the point. And I've said the tongue Kansas City 996 00:56:00,640 --> 00:56:02,840 Speaker 1: Radio where you could name, okay, whoever is going to 997 00:56:02,880 --> 00:56:05,880 Speaker 1: be the offensive line in Kansas City Week one, And 998 00:56:05,920 --> 00:56:08,400 Speaker 1: I think the five backups might have been better options 999 00:56:08,400 --> 00:56:10,640 Speaker 1: than the Chiefs had in Super Bowl fifty five. And 1000 00:56:10,680 --> 00:56:14,440 Speaker 1: we always thought that there would be a mismatch in 1001 00:56:14,480 --> 00:56:16,200 Speaker 1: the Super Bowl. I just don't think any of us 1002 00:56:16,320 --> 00:56:19,279 Speaker 1: ever thought it would be such a dominating performance by 1003 00:56:19,280 --> 00:56:22,840 Speaker 1: the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Because since covering Mahomes in twenty eighteen, 1004 00:56:22,880 --> 00:56:25,040 Speaker 1: I've covered every single game, We've never seen him lose 1005 00:56:25,080 --> 00:56:27,520 Speaker 1: by more than the possession, which is insane to say, 1006 00:56:27,600 --> 00:56:30,960 Speaker 1: but it it always felt like he could overcome anything, 1007 00:56:31,160 --> 00:56:33,799 Speaker 1: and it just was too much. And I think the 1008 00:56:33,880 --> 00:56:38,200 Speaker 1: Buffalo Bills, like, for what it's worth, recognize, Okay, we 1009 00:56:38,239 --> 00:56:40,839 Speaker 1: have finally seen a way to get Patrick Mahomes off kilter, 1010 00:56:41,320 --> 00:56:42,640 Speaker 1: and I think you saw it with some of their 1011 00:56:42,640 --> 00:56:45,680 Speaker 1: top picks and Gregory Rousseau and Boogie Basham. And now 1012 00:56:45,680 --> 00:56:47,040 Speaker 1: I think you're gonna see a lot of teams in 1013 00:56:47,040 --> 00:56:50,319 Speaker 1: the AFC just trying to get pressure on Mahomes because 1014 00:56:50,400 --> 00:56:54,160 Speaker 1: once you do, he finally became very beautiful. And so 1015 00:56:54,400 --> 00:56:55,960 Speaker 1: I think a lot of people will try to replicate that. 1016 00:56:56,400 --> 00:56:59,640 Speaker 1: One thing that at least people outside of Kansas City 1017 00:56:59,640 --> 00:57:03,279 Speaker 1: may have forgotten is that mahomes mobility was somewhat compromised 1018 00:57:03,280 --> 00:57:07,400 Speaker 1: by a foot issue and he had surgery after the season. 1019 00:57:07,840 --> 00:57:11,160 Speaker 1: Now he's participating in OTAs in mini camps. What's the 1020 00:57:11,239 --> 00:57:14,640 Speaker 1: general review of his mobility. I know it's not real 1021 00:57:14,680 --> 00:57:17,920 Speaker 1: football yet, but how is he looking moving around in 1022 00:57:17,960 --> 00:57:21,520 Speaker 1: those practice sessions on the field. Yeah. General manager Bread 1023 00:57:21,560 --> 00:57:23,919 Speaker 1: Beach said back in mid May that he was way 1024 00:57:23,920 --> 00:57:27,200 Speaker 1: ahead of schedule, and Patrick Mahomes has confirmed that since. 1025 00:57:27,240 --> 00:57:30,240 Speaker 1: And what's been tough about this is and chief coach 1026 00:57:30,280 --> 00:57:32,520 Speaker 1: Andy Reid has said it as well. It's more of 1027 00:57:32,560 --> 00:57:34,600 Speaker 1: a passing camp when you're in mini games a lot 1028 00:57:34,600 --> 00:57:37,680 Speaker 1: of contact, and so you won't I don't think truly 1029 00:57:37,720 --> 00:57:40,680 Speaker 1: know till training camp but all indications are that he's okay. 1030 00:57:40,720 --> 00:57:42,960 Speaker 1: You've seen some of the clips that have made their 1031 00:57:42,960 --> 00:57:45,200 Speaker 1: way to the internet, and he seems to have been 1032 00:57:45,240 --> 00:57:48,040 Speaker 1: fully recovered, and he has even said ahead of schedule, 1033 00:57:48,440 --> 00:57:50,920 Speaker 1: so everyone feels pretty good about it. But you gotta wait, 1034 00:57:50,960 --> 00:57:52,880 Speaker 1: I think, till there's a little bit of contact, which 1035 00:57:53,000 --> 00:57:55,439 Speaker 1: you know you don't necessarily will get until the first 1036 00:57:55,440 --> 00:57:57,280 Speaker 1: preseason game, and who knows him and how many snaps 1037 00:57:57,320 --> 00:58:00,280 Speaker 1: he'll take, and the offensive line is looking at better 1038 00:58:00,360 --> 00:58:03,160 Speaker 1: as people tend to think it will be. Who knows 1039 00:58:03,240 --> 00:58:05,720 Speaker 1: how much he gets touched, But I think you know, 1040 00:58:05,760 --> 00:58:08,440 Speaker 1: every quarterback kind of says that all over the place. 1041 00:58:09,000 --> 00:58:10,760 Speaker 1: You want to get that first hit of the year 1042 00:58:10,840 --> 00:58:12,400 Speaker 1: out of the way, and then he could kind of 1043 00:58:12,440 --> 00:58:14,360 Speaker 1: go on. So I think we'll be waiting for that 1044 00:58:14,480 --> 00:58:16,080 Speaker 1: in a sense where you know, you want to see 1045 00:58:16,080 --> 00:58:18,000 Speaker 1: Patrick Mohames hit if you're a Kensay Chiefs fan, but 1046 00:58:18,000 --> 00:58:19,520 Speaker 1: you also want to see him get hit because it's 1047 00:58:19,520 --> 00:58:21,760 Speaker 1: going to happen and get up and continue to perform 1048 00:58:21,800 --> 00:58:24,040 Speaker 1: the way that we're used to seeing him perform. Are 1049 00:58:24,040 --> 00:58:26,600 Speaker 1: there any Chiefs players on the roster now or veteran 1050 00:58:26,600 --> 00:58:28,960 Speaker 1: players obviously that are like a little bit in a 1051 00:58:29,040 --> 00:58:31,160 Speaker 1: make or breaker that there's a lot of pressure on 1052 00:58:31,200 --> 00:58:35,600 Speaker 1: them to produce this year. I think, so one guy 1053 00:58:35,680 --> 00:58:37,560 Speaker 1: that has a big cap number next year and it 1054 00:58:37,560 --> 00:58:39,960 Speaker 1: could be a cut candidate just by the fault as 1055 00:58:39,960 --> 00:58:43,160 Speaker 1: Frank Clark and his defensive end for the Chiefs, he 1056 00:58:43,240 --> 00:58:45,200 Speaker 1: had a really nice first year, was a big part 1057 00:58:45,200 --> 00:58:47,360 Speaker 1: of their championship run, and it was a little choir 1058 00:58:47,480 --> 00:58:49,479 Speaker 1: last year, and they're they're paying him a big number, 1059 00:58:49,520 --> 00:58:52,720 Speaker 1: and I think Chiefs are ever going to consider keeping 1060 00:58:52,800 --> 00:58:55,200 Speaker 1: him aboard for that year, and I think it's a 1061 00:58:55,240 --> 00:58:57,120 Speaker 1: reach anyway, just because I think the number is then 1062 00:58:57,160 --> 00:58:58,840 Speaker 1: he's gonna have to perform this year. They brought in 1063 00:58:58,960 --> 00:59:02,320 Speaker 1: defensive tackle jam and Reid, and so this mix of 1064 00:59:02,440 --> 00:59:04,920 Speaker 1: Read and Clark, they had their best year together with 1065 00:59:05,000 --> 00:59:08,320 Speaker 1: the Seattle Seahawks back in twenty eighteen. And so what's 1066 00:59:08,320 --> 00:59:10,720 Speaker 1: been interesting is, and I know they're voluntary right now, 1067 00:59:10,800 --> 00:59:13,120 Speaker 1: but the chief mender were Mini Caamp against tomorrow. Frank Clark, 1068 00:59:13,400 --> 00:59:15,520 Speaker 1: for what we can tell, has not shown up yet, 1069 00:59:15,600 --> 00:59:19,400 Speaker 1: and so we're thinking he will show up for mandatory 1070 00:59:19,440 --> 00:59:21,800 Speaker 1: Mini camp. But it was a player that for sure 1071 00:59:22,400 --> 00:59:24,520 Speaker 1: is considered a locker room leader. We just haven't seen 1072 00:59:24,640 --> 00:59:28,000 Speaker 1: him yet in these mini camps. So I think for 1073 00:59:28,680 --> 00:59:30,840 Speaker 1: Frank Clark it's a big season. And then if you 1074 00:59:30,880 --> 00:59:33,400 Speaker 1: want to talk about the offensive side, it's mcole Hardman. 1075 00:59:33,560 --> 00:59:35,920 Speaker 1: I think McCole Hardman has a grand opportunity year with 1076 00:59:35,960 --> 00:59:39,080 Speaker 1: Sammy Watkins heading to the Baltimore Ravens where he can 1077 00:59:39,120 --> 00:59:41,400 Speaker 1: step in and be that second wide receiver. And now 1078 00:59:41,400 --> 00:59:43,680 Speaker 1: the Chiefs have Tyree Kale and Travis kelcey year, so 1079 00:59:43,760 --> 00:59:45,920 Speaker 1: you're talking about a third target through the air. But 1080 00:59:45,960 --> 00:59:48,920 Speaker 1: there's also other players in that mix of Byron Pringle 1081 00:59:49,000 --> 00:59:51,360 Speaker 1: to Marcus Robinson and they ended up drafting a fifth 1082 00:59:51,400 --> 00:59:54,760 Speaker 1: rounder and Cornell Powell out of Clemson. So Hardman will 1083 00:59:54,800 --> 00:59:57,160 Speaker 1: be pressured to sort of step up in that role 1084 00:59:57,200 --> 00:59:59,720 Speaker 1: for Sammy Watkins and against I think Frank Clark on 1085 00:59:59,720 --> 01:00:02,040 Speaker 1: the other side, needs to have a big season. What 1086 01:00:02,160 --> 01:00:05,880 Speaker 1: about the back end of the defense there, um pete, 1087 01:00:05,960 --> 01:00:10,040 Speaker 1: because we know now in Minnesota not that they didn't 1088 01:00:10,080 --> 01:00:12,640 Speaker 1: have guys that looked like they were ready to step 1089 01:00:12,640 --> 01:00:16,080 Speaker 1: into larger roles. I'm thinking the Lagarius sneed as an example. 1090 01:00:16,640 --> 01:00:20,000 Speaker 1: Um you know, they acquire DeAndre Baker, so do they 1091 01:00:20,040 --> 01:00:23,040 Speaker 1: feel like they're in pretty good shape there as far 1092 01:00:23,120 --> 01:00:25,439 Speaker 1: as as depth and everything, no one. You know, they're 1093 01:00:25,440 --> 01:00:27,160 Speaker 1: going to be facing teams that more often than not 1094 01:00:27,280 --> 01:00:30,240 Speaker 1: are throwing against them because they're usually behind the Chiefs 1095 01:00:30,240 --> 01:00:33,680 Speaker 1: on the scoreboard. Yeah, I think I think so, you know, 1096 01:00:33,720 --> 01:00:36,600 Speaker 1: the Chiefs can make other teams a little bit more 1097 01:00:36,600 --> 01:00:39,080 Speaker 1: one dimensional. I think they really like the defensive line. 1098 01:00:39,200 --> 01:00:41,720 Speaker 1: I had mentioned that Jaron Reid is now a member 1099 01:00:41,760 --> 01:00:44,080 Speaker 1: of the Chiefs. You mix him with Derek Noddies in 1100 01:00:44,120 --> 01:00:48,480 Speaker 1: the middle, and they're anticipating potentially kicking Chris Jones out 1101 01:00:48,960 --> 01:00:51,400 Speaker 1: a little bit more than some pressure on the quarterback 1102 01:00:51,400 --> 01:00:53,240 Speaker 1: and as you guys well know that that tends to 1103 01:00:53,280 --> 01:00:55,800 Speaker 1: help the back end there. And I think Charvarius Ward 1104 01:00:55,840 --> 01:00:58,440 Speaker 1: and Lagarius sneed Is who they knew right now, are 1105 01:00:58,480 --> 01:01:00,760 Speaker 1: going to be the top cornerbacks for starts this thing. 1106 01:01:00,760 --> 01:01:02,680 Speaker 1: I know there's been some desire to maybe kick Sneeed. 1107 01:01:02,720 --> 01:01:05,080 Speaker 1: It was more of a slot cornerback out to the outside. 1108 01:01:05,520 --> 01:01:07,760 Speaker 1: This year. Be also going to have to have other 1109 01:01:07,800 --> 01:01:10,000 Speaker 1: players step up in that fashion or shot Senton as 1110 01:01:10,000 --> 01:01:12,120 Speaker 1: a guy that that stands out, And you guys had 1111 01:01:12,120 --> 01:01:14,800 Speaker 1: mentioned DeAndre Baker. I think the Chiefs were super high 1112 01:01:14,960 --> 01:01:18,320 Speaker 1: on DeAndre Baker, and he had played Week seventeen. He 1113 01:01:18,360 --> 01:01:21,040 Speaker 1: had been working throughout the year and just practice. And 1114 01:01:21,440 --> 01:01:23,280 Speaker 1: I remember one of the position coaches and one of 1115 01:01:23,320 --> 01:01:25,360 Speaker 1: the questions I had asked is how he's developing, And 1116 01:01:25,400 --> 01:01:27,440 Speaker 1: they were saying he was being competitive with some of 1117 01:01:27,440 --> 01:01:29,920 Speaker 1: the Chiefs number one targets in practice. And so that's 1118 01:01:29,960 --> 01:01:32,760 Speaker 1: some of the better receivers in the NFL and Hill 1119 01:01:32,800 --> 01:01:35,560 Speaker 1: and Kelsey, and so I think Baker might have played 1120 01:01:35,800 --> 01:01:38,000 Speaker 1: in the postseason at least a little bit had he 1121 01:01:38,080 --> 01:01:40,640 Speaker 1: not broken his stemer in Week seventeen. And so I 1122 01:01:40,680 --> 01:01:44,040 Speaker 1: think they're super high on Baker, and I think you're 1123 01:01:44,080 --> 01:01:46,200 Speaker 1: going to see the safeties step up. I know Tyron 1124 01:01:46,240 --> 01:01:49,640 Speaker 1: Matthew and wan Thornhill are looked at as potential, you know, 1125 01:01:49,640 --> 01:01:51,440 Speaker 1: one of the better safety tandems in the league. So 1126 01:01:51,440 --> 01:01:53,439 Speaker 1: you think about the defensive line and the safety help 1127 01:01:53,960 --> 01:01:55,800 Speaker 1: that they get. I think they feel good about their 1128 01:01:55,840 --> 01:01:59,160 Speaker 1: good young corners DeAndre Baker. Included in that is Mike Hughes, 1129 01:01:59,240 --> 01:02:03,760 Speaker 1: the project did slot guy nicol Or who's looking at that. Yeah, 1130 01:02:04,120 --> 01:02:05,920 Speaker 1: So I know that there has been a desire for 1131 01:02:05,960 --> 01:02:08,880 Speaker 1: the team to potentially kick Lagarius sneed out. So you 1132 01:02:08,880 --> 01:02:11,600 Speaker 1: would think that Hughes would then figure in as more 1133 01:02:11,640 --> 01:02:14,040 Speaker 1: of a slot guy, and talking with some folks who 1134 01:02:14,120 --> 01:02:16,480 Speaker 1: covered him in Minnesota, they tend to think he's better 1135 01:02:16,480 --> 01:02:19,240 Speaker 1: on the outside. So whether they like it or not, 1136 01:02:19,320 --> 01:02:21,600 Speaker 1: they might end up having to keep Sneed on the inside. 1137 01:02:21,800 --> 01:02:23,960 Speaker 1: It's just better for the team. We've talked to c 1138 01:02:24,120 --> 01:02:26,360 Speaker 1: Spagnolo about that just a couple of weeks back, and 1139 01:02:26,480 --> 01:02:29,439 Speaker 1: I think they're very much figuring this out right now. 1140 01:02:29,800 --> 01:02:31,360 Speaker 1: It didn't seem like they had a ton of answers 1141 01:02:31,360 --> 01:02:33,120 Speaker 1: when it came to whether or not Chris Jones gets 1142 01:02:33,120 --> 01:02:34,920 Speaker 1: to the outside. Who's going to go to the outside. 1143 01:02:35,400 --> 01:02:39,080 Speaker 1: This is something we've asked the Spagnolo and to Spac's credit, 1144 01:02:39,480 --> 01:02:41,720 Speaker 1: and you don't always get this in the NFL. Just 1145 01:02:41,800 --> 01:02:44,440 Speaker 1: depends on the coaching staffter talking to He's pretty much 1146 01:02:44,440 --> 01:02:47,360 Speaker 1: a streat shooter. So I really truly think there isn't 1147 01:02:47,360 --> 01:02:49,200 Speaker 1: an answer right now. They're trying to figure out what 1148 01:02:49,240 --> 01:02:51,320 Speaker 1: they have at the cornerback position, and that'll be something 1149 01:02:51,320 --> 01:02:53,840 Speaker 1: they work through both in mandatory mini camp this week 1150 01:02:53,880 --> 01:02:57,640 Speaker 1: and then training camp next month. We've seen Tyranne Matthew, 1151 01:02:58,400 --> 01:03:01,200 Speaker 1: how good a player he is, how important of a 1152 01:03:01,280 --> 01:03:03,280 Speaker 1: player as he becoming how you know how important of 1153 01:03:03,320 --> 01:03:05,360 Speaker 1: a leader, the kind of his presence in the large week, 1154 01:03:05,400 --> 01:03:07,440 Speaker 1: I get a sense that he's much more important than 1155 01:03:07,480 --> 01:03:11,520 Speaker 1: just playing free safety. Yeah, I mentioned those names right, 1156 01:03:11,560 --> 01:03:14,240 Speaker 1: and I think outside of Kansas City, to be quite honest, 1157 01:03:14,280 --> 01:03:18,120 Speaker 1: like you don't really know who Sneed or Baker, you know, 1158 01:03:18,160 --> 01:03:20,040 Speaker 1: maybe even Hughes even though he's been around just because 1159 01:03:20,080 --> 01:03:22,680 Speaker 1: of the injuries. But what happens is Tyro Matthew gets 1160 01:03:22,680 --> 01:03:25,400 Speaker 1: around these guys, he makes everybody better. I often joke, 1161 01:03:25,560 --> 01:03:27,440 Speaker 1: I know we have the Madden cover or coming out 1162 01:03:27,480 --> 01:03:30,520 Speaker 1: later this week that Tyre and Matthew, when you insert 1163 01:03:30,640 --> 01:03:32,960 Speaker 1: him into the lineup, he might bring what would be 1164 01:03:33,000 --> 01:03:35,960 Speaker 1: like a seventy eight cornerback up to eighty four. And 1165 01:03:36,000 --> 01:03:38,080 Speaker 1: I just think it's that impact, making sure they're in 1166 01:03:38,080 --> 01:03:40,440 Speaker 1: the right position of picking them up when they need 1167 01:03:40,480 --> 01:03:42,880 Speaker 1: motivation or if they have a bad play, making sure 1168 01:03:42,960 --> 01:03:45,760 Speaker 1: that Matthew comes in and says, look, we're going to 1169 01:03:45,800 --> 01:03:47,320 Speaker 1: get onto the next play. And it's just been in 1170 01:03:47,440 --> 01:03:51,160 Speaker 1: such a leader for the organization. And what is more 1171 01:03:51,200 --> 01:03:53,400 Speaker 1: interesting about that when you talk about the off the 1172 01:03:53,480 --> 01:03:56,200 Speaker 1: field of Tyn Matthew, is he's going into his last year. 1173 01:03:56,520 --> 01:03:58,520 Speaker 1: There's been a little bit of edginess when it comes 1174 01:03:58,560 --> 01:04:00,920 Speaker 1: to contract, not to the extent of this like Levion 1175 01:04:01,000 --> 01:04:04,240 Speaker 1: Delt controversy, but there's been some tweets and deleted tweets 1176 01:04:04,280 --> 01:04:07,320 Speaker 1: about whether or not the Chiefs are going to extend 1177 01:04:07,360 --> 01:04:10,120 Speaker 1: him or let him go into the final year without 1178 01:04:10,600 --> 01:04:13,080 Speaker 1: having an extension. I tend to think that this thing 1179 01:04:13,080 --> 01:04:15,760 Speaker 1: gets done into the summer. I know you're talking about 1180 01:04:16,600 --> 01:04:19,920 Speaker 1: Corner I should say safety going into his late twenties, 1181 01:04:19,960 --> 01:04:22,920 Speaker 1: But like I said, he's just so critical and raising 1182 01:04:22,920 --> 01:04:25,400 Speaker 1: the level and expectations for the team on the defensive 1183 01:04:25,400 --> 01:04:27,800 Speaker 1: side of the football, and it's such a director in 1184 01:04:27,840 --> 01:04:30,040 Speaker 1: the back space there that I think they need to 1185 01:04:30,080 --> 01:04:33,280 Speaker 1: get this thing done. And I think that probably the 1186 01:04:33,320 --> 01:04:35,240 Speaker 1: Chiefs and the representation I want to get it done 1187 01:04:35,240 --> 01:04:37,960 Speaker 1: before training camp starts. So I tend to think that 1188 01:04:38,000 --> 01:04:40,480 Speaker 1: this will happen sometime in the summer when we least 1189 01:04:40,480 --> 01:04:43,000 Speaker 1: expect it. Probably I'll be out with friends of something 1190 01:04:43,000 --> 01:04:44,880 Speaker 1: and running home to make sure I get everything written up. 1191 01:04:44,880 --> 01:04:46,880 Speaker 1: But I tend to think that this tired Matthew think 1192 01:04:46,880 --> 01:04:49,440 Speaker 1: gets done. Pete, thanks very much for the time. We 1193 01:04:49,480 --> 01:04:51,840 Speaker 1: appreciate you bringing us up to speed on the goings 1194 01:04:51,880 --> 01:04:54,120 Speaker 1: on here in the off season with the folks out 1195 01:04:54,120 --> 01:04:57,480 Speaker 1: in case. Thanks, Yeah, no problem, all right. Thanks an 1196 01:04:57,600 --> 01:05:00,240 Speaker 1: editor in chief and lead chiefs writer at SPN Asians 1197 01:05:00,360 --> 01:05:03,280 Speaker 1: Arrowhead Pride, host of the Arrowhead Drive podcast, Pete Sweeney 1198 01:05:03,360 --> 01:05:07,520 Speaker 1: joining us here on the show. And you know, just 1199 01:05:07,600 --> 01:05:11,600 Speaker 1: came that came up a little bit short in making 1200 01:05:11,600 --> 01:05:15,040 Speaker 1: it back to back Super Bowl titles, and they can 1201 01:05:15,080 --> 01:05:18,000 Speaker 1: probably point to having to play back up offensive tackles 1202 01:05:18,080 --> 01:05:20,880 Speaker 1: is one of the biggest reasons why they met that 1203 01:05:20,960 --> 01:05:24,480 Speaker 1: fate against Tampa Bay. It's last season, but yeah, you 1204 01:05:24,560 --> 01:05:28,200 Speaker 1: think of retooled think about it too. They they were 1205 01:05:28,320 --> 01:05:30,280 Speaker 1: kind of cursed right from the get go because they 1206 01:05:30,280 --> 01:05:32,680 Speaker 1: had a couple of opt outs up front. Yeah, and 1207 01:05:32,720 --> 01:05:34,480 Speaker 1: you can get down to the end of the season 1208 01:05:34,640 --> 01:05:36,840 Speaker 1: and you're so deep into your roster and then you 1209 01:05:36,880 --> 01:05:38,960 Speaker 1: get two guys hurt and then it's just you're a 1210 01:05:39,040 --> 01:05:41,800 Speaker 1: total mismatch. And that's I mean, you'll find it'd be 1211 01:05:41,800 --> 01:05:43,480 Speaker 1: hard pressed to find name it says that wasn't the 1212 01:05:43,520 --> 01:05:45,200 Speaker 1: reason they lost the Super Bowl. You go back to 1213 01:05:45,240 --> 01:05:52,280 Speaker 1: their opt outs. Yeah, So, and you know, Mahomes foot 1214 01:05:52,280 --> 01:05:56,560 Speaker 1: surgery looks like it's not an issue. I think you 1215 01:05:56,560 --> 01:05:58,640 Speaker 1: could tell in some of the games that he was 1216 01:05:58,680 --> 01:06:01,200 Speaker 1: not as mobile as he normally is driving off of 1217 01:06:01,240 --> 01:06:04,240 Speaker 1: that toe. Um, even in the weeks leading up. I 1218 01:06:04,240 --> 01:06:06,680 Speaker 1: mean he in the Cleveland game before the Buffalo game 1219 01:06:06,720 --> 01:06:08,640 Speaker 1: in the FC, he's hobbling around on that He was 1220 01:06:08,680 --> 01:06:11,240 Speaker 1: hobbled and he came out of that game. Remember he 1221 01:06:11,280 --> 01:06:12,680 Speaker 1: had to come out of that game and it was 1222 01:06:12,720 --> 01:06:21,280 Speaker 1: finished by Chad Henny. Um, it's uh, yeah, it's sixteen 1223 01:06:21,280 --> 01:06:25,480 Speaker 1: weeks season. I stretched over seventeen weeks is hard. Uh, 1224 01:06:25,600 --> 01:06:31,320 Speaker 1: seventeen stretched over eighteen is even harder. It's gonna be quite, 1225 01:06:31,360 --> 01:06:34,520 Speaker 1: it's gonna be interesting. Um, it's a long season, man, 1226 01:06:34,600 --> 01:06:38,920 Speaker 1: you gotta I forget, you know, I remember it every 1227 01:06:38,960 --> 01:06:41,280 Speaker 1: so often when I see these in colleague. Man, it's 1228 01:06:41,320 --> 01:06:46,080 Speaker 1: just a long year, a long year. Yeah. So and 1229 01:06:46,320 --> 01:06:49,480 Speaker 1: Pat Mahomes is perfect example of it. Just they're just 1230 01:06:51,120 --> 01:06:54,840 Speaker 1: you know, hey, that's not enough time to recover between 1231 01:06:54,840 --> 01:06:57,760 Speaker 1: these games. And you know they're they they're used to 1232 01:06:57,760 --> 01:07:00,520 Speaker 1: be in the hunted. They were the hunted all last year, 1233 01:07:00,640 --> 01:07:03,040 Speaker 1: navigated that their way through the season last year, got 1234 01:07:03,080 --> 01:07:05,360 Speaker 1: to the big game again, and they're gonna have to 1235 01:07:05,360 --> 01:07:07,760 Speaker 1: do it again this year. They know everybody's out to 1236 01:07:07,760 --> 01:07:10,320 Speaker 1: get them because they are the defending AFC champions. So 1237 01:07:11,440 --> 01:07:14,760 Speaker 1: that's just that's the role you gotta play. When you're 1238 01:07:14,760 --> 01:07:17,080 Speaker 1: at the top of the mountain, everybody's gunning for you. 1239 01:07:17,080 --> 01:07:19,400 Speaker 1: You're gonna get everybody's best every single week. They're used 1240 01:07:19,400 --> 01:07:22,320 Speaker 1: to how that is. They're used to it, and it's 1241 01:07:22,360 --> 01:07:26,080 Speaker 1: gonna be that way this year as well. They've been 1242 01:07:26,120 --> 01:07:29,080 Speaker 1: that way for two or three years. They got beat 1243 01:07:29,120 --> 01:07:33,480 Speaker 1: by the New England Patriots on a five yard offside 1244 01:07:33,480 --> 01:07:36,680 Speaker 1: penalty by their defensive end. They had them beat and 1245 01:07:36,880 --> 01:07:38,640 Speaker 1: let them off the hook, and they lost that game. 1246 01:07:38,680 --> 01:07:40,960 Speaker 1: They came back the next year, won the game and 1247 01:07:41,040 --> 01:07:42,880 Speaker 1: got to the Super Bowl and won the Super Bowl. 1248 01:07:43,080 --> 01:07:45,400 Speaker 1: Then they were back in the Super Bowl again last year. 1249 01:07:45,800 --> 01:07:48,120 Speaker 1: This is a team that is I mean they are 1250 01:07:48,880 --> 01:07:51,680 Speaker 1: and I saw it last year to the nth degree. 1251 01:07:52,920 --> 01:07:56,720 Speaker 1: They never even put it into gear until the playoffs start, right, 1252 01:07:57,240 --> 01:08:00,160 Speaker 1: They didn't even take it out of first gear for 1253 01:08:00,600 --> 01:08:04,360 Speaker 1: a bulk of the regular season last year. They absolutely 1254 01:08:04,440 --> 01:08:07,960 Speaker 1: had a swagger that said, we're just waiting for the 1255 01:08:07,960 --> 01:08:09,680 Speaker 1: playoffs to start. Get out of our way. And they 1256 01:08:09,680 --> 01:08:11,480 Speaker 1: were the home field. They had the home field advantage 1257 01:08:11,480 --> 01:08:14,040 Speaker 1: and got to buy They're good. Yeah, we're gonna get 1258 01:08:14,040 --> 01:08:15,720 Speaker 1: back to the phones in just a second. We did 1259 01:08:15,760 --> 01:08:21,240 Speaker 1: want to pass along that as far as media availability goes, tomorrow, 1260 01:08:21,320 --> 01:08:25,320 Speaker 1: when mandatory Minicamp begins, they will have Josh Allen, the 1261 01:08:25,360 --> 01:08:30,120 Speaker 1: Media Relations department making Josh Allen and Star Latula lay available, 1262 01:08:30,200 --> 01:08:32,760 Speaker 1: So that would certainly be an indication that he is 1263 01:08:32,840 --> 01:08:35,599 Speaker 1: in town and here from mandatory mini camp. So that's 1264 01:08:35,600 --> 01:08:38,960 Speaker 1: certainly good news. I think that was anticipated, but it's 1265 01:08:39,040 --> 01:08:43,800 Speaker 1: essentially confirmed knowing that the Bill's Communications department making them 1266 01:08:43,800 --> 01:08:46,479 Speaker 1: available for interviews tomorrow will have that sound for you 1267 01:08:46,960 --> 01:08:50,599 Speaker 1: here on the show tomorrow from both Josh and from Star. Still, 1268 01:08:50,640 --> 01:08:52,240 Speaker 1: I told you, you know, we everybody's been making a 1269 01:08:52,240 --> 01:08:54,960 Speaker 1: big deal, and rightfully so, over the workout videos that 1270 01:08:55,040 --> 01:08:57,519 Speaker 1: Stars put together and that his trainer has put out 1271 01:08:57,520 --> 01:09:01,320 Speaker 1: over Instagram or Twitter or whatever it was, and everybody 1272 01:09:01,400 --> 01:09:04,080 Speaker 1: was commenting, we'll start doesn't look he doesn't look big, 1273 01:09:04,840 --> 01:09:08,080 Speaker 1: you know, he doesn't look like a big nose. I 1274 01:09:08,120 --> 01:09:10,360 Speaker 1: went back and I looked at some of the film 1275 01:09:10,439 --> 01:09:13,400 Speaker 1: and I thought I thought it was right. Go back 1276 01:09:13,439 --> 01:09:16,960 Speaker 1: two years and look at the Houston playoff game. He looks. 1277 01:09:16,960 --> 01:09:19,400 Speaker 1: That's how he looks. He doesn't look three fifteen. He 1278 01:09:19,439 --> 01:09:22,760 Speaker 1: looks two sixty. Well, it's because he's thick all the 1279 01:09:22,760 --> 01:09:27,040 Speaker 1: way fits right, Like he's got thick forearms, you know, 1280 01:09:27,200 --> 01:09:30,599 Speaker 1: thick upper arms, thick calf from the thighs, from the 1281 01:09:30,640 --> 01:09:32,559 Speaker 1: top of his head to the bottom of his feet, 1282 01:09:32,680 --> 01:09:35,880 Speaker 1: thick neck. I mean, he's got everything. Now he may 1283 01:09:35,920 --> 01:09:38,840 Speaker 1: show up, he may show up to you know, minni 1284 01:09:38,880 --> 01:09:40,920 Speaker 1: camp and beat like he may wait two fifteen. I 1285 01:09:41,000 --> 01:09:43,600 Speaker 1: don't know, but he did not look like he was 1286 01:09:43,640 --> 01:09:47,720 Speaker 1: three fifteen two years ago in the playoffs against Houston Texans, 1287 01:09:48,200 --> 01:09:50,600 Speaker 1: and he looked almost identical to that when he's in 1288 01:09:50,640 --> 01:09:52,880 Speaker 1: his workout videos. So I'm really people were like, huh, 1289 01:09:52,920 --> 01:09:55,760 Speaker 1: remember we were thinking, I don't know, but the you know, 1290 01:09:55,920 --> 01:09:58,720 Speaker 1: his trainers reportedly said he's excited to come back, and 1291 01:09:58,800 --> 01:10:01,320 Speaker 1: I would anticipate he's right. So it'll be interesting to 1292 01:10:01,360 --> 01:10:04,000 Speaker 1: hear from him tomorrow, as he'll be on a zoom 1293 01:10:04,000 --> 01:10:08,240 Speaker 1: interview call with the local media after their first mandatory 1294 01:10:08,280 --> 01:10:11,880 Speaker 1: minicamp practice tomorrow. So looking forward to that. Let's go 1295 01:10:11,920 --> 01:10:13,639 Speaker 1: back to the phones at eight oh three oh five 1296 01:10:13,760 --> 01:10:16,360 Speaker 1: fifty one eighty eight five fifty two five fifty. As 1297 01:10:16,400 --> 01:10:18,320 Speaker 1: we're asking you what is the biggest question mark with 1298 01:10:18,400 --> 01:10:21,400 Speaker 1: the rest of the AFC East, we go to the 1299 01:10:21,400 --> 01:10:26,679 Speaker 1: phones and to Kevin and Rochester, who's been waiting patiently there. Kevin, 1300 01:10:26,680 --> 01:10:28,200 Speaker 1: what do you have for us? You're on one Bill's Live. 1301 01:10:29,240 --> 01:10:34,160 Speaker 1: I think that quarterback situation and all the others in 1302 01:10:34,280 --> 01:10:37,799 Speaker 1: all the division is the big main question team because 1303 01:10:37,840 --> 01:10:40,200 Speaker 1: out of all the quarterbacks, we got the one that's 1304 01:10:40,200 --> 01:10:44,080 Speaker 1: the most experienced, and also he isn't injured, and two 1305 01:10:44,120 --> 01:10:47,320 Speaker 1: of the two of the four quarterbacks that are starters 1306 01:10:47,800 --> 01:10:51,400 Speaker 1: were injured last year. So that's what I think. Yeah, 1307 01:10:51,200 --> 01:10:53,720 Speaker 1: I can. I don't blame you if you're thinking that way. 1308 01:10:53,760 --> 01:10:57,400 Speaker 1: And thanks for the call, Kevin. We appreciate it. Yeah, 1309 01:10:57,400 --> 01:10:59,479 Speaker 1: that's where we were talking about it late last week, Steve. 1310 01:10:59,520 --> 01:11:02,160 Speaker 1: The have the two best quarterbacks in the division are 1311 01:11:02,400 --> 01:11:07,080 Speaker 1: arguably Yeah, I mean yeah, now, certainly Cam Newton has 1312 01:11:07,120 --> 01:11:09,840 Speaker 1: more experience than anybody in the division. Well yeah, but 1313 01:11:10,280 --> 01:11:14,400 Speaker 1: he doesn't look like a starter anymore. Yeah. Um, Mitch 1314 01:11:14,439 --> 01:11:17,160 Speaker 1: Drubisky and Josh Allen, both those quarterbacks, you can say 1315 01:11:17,160 --> 01:11:20,439 Speaker 1: it should be coming into their prime as very high 1316 01:11:20,520 --> 01:11:24,880 Speaker 1: draft picks. So yeah, it's a it's and you're right. 1317 01:11:24,920 --> 01:11:28,360 Speaker 1: The health is a huge issue to in Miami again 1318 01:11:28,400 --> 01:11:30,400 Speaker 1: this year. He's got to bounce back. He'll probably feel better, 1319 01:11:30,400 --> 01:11:31,920 Speaker 1: no question about it. He's going to be better than 1320 01:11:31,960 --> 01:11:34,240 Speaker 1: he was a year ago physically. But the only person 1321 01:11:34,280 --> 01:11:38,200 Speaker 1: that may be able to tell the difference is him. Yeah, 1322 01:11:38,400 --> 01:11:42,120 Speaker 1: Zach's not a big guy in New York, right, Yeah, 1323 01:11:42,120 --> 01:11:46,080 Speaker 1: he's not. Um, it's gonna take some hint if you 1324 01:11:46,080 --> 01:11:48,200 Speaker 1: want proof of If you want proof of Zach Wilson 1325 01:11:48,240 --> 01:11:49,720 Speaker 1: not being the biggest guy, go back and look at 1326 01:11:49,720 --> 01:11:53,879 Speaker 1: the top five picks of the draft class or the 1327 01:11:53,920 --> 01:11:56,840 Speaker 1: first round picks of different guys in the draft class. 1328 01:11:56,880 --> 01:12:01,840 Speaker 1: In Cleveland when they had the draft, Zach Wilson's standing 1329 01:12:01,880 --> 01:12:05,759 Speaker 1: next to Gregor Russel. He looked like me. He looked 1330 01:12:05,760 --> 01:12:09,200 Speaker 1: like a sixth grader who won the essay contest of 1331 01:12:09,280 --> 01:12:12,680 Speaker 1: how to be a professional athlete for a day he 1332 01:12:12,760 --> 01:12:14,559 Speaker 1: got to win the con he won the contest. Any 1333 01:12:14,760 --> 01:12:17,160 Speaker 1: looking like a shavin Yeah, he looked like a middle schooler. 1334 01:12:18,520 --> 01:12:22,080 Speaker 1: I'm I'm telling you so. Now he's gonna he's gonna 1335 01:12:22,080 --> 01:12:24,679 Speaker 1: play a lot better than that. But that's what you're 1336 01:12:24,680 --> 01:12:28,320 Speaker 1: looking at. You're looking at. It's a hard game to play. Mahomes, 1337 01:12:28,439 --> 01:12:30,439 Speaker 1: you've seen it already. He got beat up last year 1338 01:12:30,479 --> 01:12:32,240 Speaker 1: at the end of last year. Think about that for 1339 01:12:32,280 --> 01:12:36,160 Speaker 1: the Chiefs. They they've been deep in the playoffs three 1340 01:12:36,200 --> 01:12:39,519 Speaker 1: straight years, all the preseason games as well. Mahomes has 1341 01:12:39,560 --> 01:12:43,400 Speaker 1: taken all the snaps, not in the preseason. But you know, 1342 01:12:43,439 --> 01:12:46,600 Speaker 1: it's just a long year. I totally relate to that. 1343 01:12:46,680 --> 01:12:49,519 Speaker 1: I told you we played twenty plus games a year. 1344 01:12:51,200 --> 01:12:55,439 Speaker 1: Twenty plus games a year, playoffs, preseason, and regular season, 1345 01:12:56,160 --> 01:12:58,840 Speaker 1: and it's just you know, you get to the year 1346 01:12:58,880 --> 01:13:01,760 Speaker 1: and I and I heard of this as well. The Cowboys, 1347 01:13:01,800 --> 01:13:05,360 Speaker 1: same era as me, got they went to two straight 1348 01:13:05,400 --> 01:13:10,360 Speaker 1: Super Bowls after being in the playoffs before that, beat 1349 01:13:10,479 --> 01:13:13,160 Speaker 1: us in two straight Super Bowls, got to a third 1350 01:13:13,280 --> 01:13:16,120 Speaker 1: NFC Championship game. The Niners beat him out in San Francisco. 1351 01:13:16,160 --> 01:13:18,840 Speaker 1: You remember that. And on the way back home, there's 1352 01:13:18,840 --> 01:13:21,320 Speaker 1: a couple of guys on that Dallas playing They're going, Man, 1353 01:13:21,360 --> 01:13:24,760 Speaker 1: I am okay with not playing another game, even if 1354 01:13:24,760 --> 01:13:29,120 Speaker 1: it is a Super Bowl. Here's here's to the victory, right. 1355 01:13:29,800 --> 01:13:33,599 Speaker 1: They literally made that toast. It is hard to bounce 1356 01:13:33,680 --> 01:13:37,280 Speaker 1: back like that. Season after season after season. It's I 1357 01:13:37,320 --> 01:13:38,720 Speaker 1: look back out. I don't know how we did. I've 1358 01:13:38,720 --> 01:13:41,679 Speaker 1: seen tons of good team like this Chiefs team. Look 1359 01:13:41,720 --> 01:13:44,360 Speaker 1: how good they are. They've been to two in a row. 1360 01:13:45,920 --> 01:13:51,120 Speaker 1: Try going to four. Yeah, you're you're done. Especially when 1361 01:13:51,120 --> 01:13:54,080 Speaker 1: it's largely the same collection of guys. There's a lot 1362 01:13:54,120 --> 01:13:57,599 Speaker 1: more turnover now where you know, when you when your 1363 01:13:57,640 --> 01:14:00,720 Speaker 1: team was going to Super Bowl. After Super Bowl, it 1364 01:14:00,800 --> 01:14:03,960 Speaker 1: was probably forty out of well maybe not forty thirty eight, 1365 01:14:04,439 --> 01:14:06,439 Speaker 1: thirty five to thirty eight of the same guys. I 1366 01:14:06,439 --> 01:14:09,920 Speaker 1: mean twenty two played in all four. So so you 1367 01:14:10,240 --> 01:14:13,000 Speaker 1: you that's half first one. It's about half ten to 1368 01:14:13,080 --> 01:14:16,280 Speaker 1: eleven a year that are different. There's a couple there's 1369 01:14:16,280 --> 01:14:19,160 Speaker 1: a bunch of played in three, the first three, the 1370 01:14:19,240 --> 01:14:22,320 Speaker 1: last three, the middle two. Yeah, you know that kind 1371 01:14:22,320 --> 01:14:24,200 Speaker 1: of thing. There's a lot of that turn turnover going on. 1372 01:14:24,240 --> 01:14:27,000 Speaker 1: But I'm telling you, it you start to you really do, 1373 01:14:27,040 --> 01:14:30,679 Speaker 1: you start to go out. You know, I'm another harder 1374 01:14:30,720 --> 01:14:32,560 Speaker 1: getting out of the game. I mean, well, how do 1375 01:14:32,680 --> 01:14:35,080 Speaker 1: how many games we play last year? Okay we had 1376 01:14:35,120 --> 01:14:38,240 Speaker 1: five preseason games that year. Yeah, okay, that's that's twenty one. 1377 01:14:38,640 --> 01:14:40,760 Speaker 1: We had to play in the wild card round twenty two. 1378 01:14:40,960 --> 01:14:45,240 Speaker 1: Division twenty three Championship, twenty four Super Bowl, twenty five games. Yeah, 1379 01:14:45,400 --> 01:14:50,400 Speaker 1: oh yeah, yeah, yeah. It's a little bit of a grind, 1380 01:14:51,200 --> 01:14:55,000 Speaker 1: a little bit, my gosh, it's a freaking meat grinder. Yeah. 1381 01:14:55,040 --> 01:15:01,160 Speaker 1: So it's that that is one thing the NFL has 1382 01:15:01,240 --> 01:15:04,880 Speaker 1: going for it. That is the great equalizer that other 1383 01:15:04,920 --> 01:15:09,599 Speaker 1: sports may not to the same extent. To the same extent, 1384 01:15:09,680 --> 01:15:12,479 Speaker 1: you see it a lot in the NBA, where you know, 1385 01:15:12,680 --> 01:15:14,840 Speaker 1: five to six or seven eight, whenever. It was years 1386 01:15:14,840 --> 01:15:18,360 Speaker 1: ago Lebron going to the finals with Cleveland and he's 1387 01:15:18,600 --> 01:15:24,559 Speaker 1: game six, Kyrie Irvings down and Kevin Love is down 1388 01:15:25,280 --> 01:15:30,320 Speaker 1: and he's trying to win game six with Delavadova. Who's 1389 01:15:30,400 --> 01:15:34,640 Speaker 1: Delavadova Australian. He's Australian, yes, right, So you're trying to 1390 01:15:34,680 --> 01:15:38,400 Speaker 1: win games with these guys. He's a little different. It's 1391 01:15:38,400 --> 01:15:41,800 Speaker 1: a grind man. Pro sports is a grind. And now 1392 01:15:41,840 --> 01:15:48,240 Speaker 1: they've got seventeen games, three preseason, a playout. It's yeah, 1393 01:15:48,280 --> 01:15:50,640 Speaker 1: it's gonna be And the Chiefs felt it last year, 1394 01:15:50,720 --> 01:15:52,280 Speaker 1: is no doubt about it. Look at what happened to 1395 01:15:52,280 --> 01:15:54,360 Speaker 1: their offensive line and to Mahomes last year. At the 1396 01:15:54,439 --> 01:15:58,160 Speaker 1: end of that different it's gonna be different. Coaches are 1397 01:15:58,160 --> 01:16:00,760 Speaker 1: gonna have to handle the practice this week differently. You know, 1398 01:16:00,840 --> 01:16:04,000 Speaker 1: when you got an extra week of rock'em sock'em football, 1399 01:16:04,280 --> 01:16:06,320 Speaker 1: even though you get lose one preseason game, it's not 1400 01:16:06,360 --> 01:16:08,720 Speaker 1: the same as a regular season game. I think any 1401 01:16:08,760 --> 01:16:11,639 Speaker 1: player would tell you that. So it gonna be interesting 1402 01:16:11,680 --> 01:16:15,160 Speaker 1: to see how coaches adjust with their practice schedules. And 1403 01:16:15,600 --> 01:16:18,400 Speaker 1: I mean really these days during the regular season, Thursdays 1404 01:16:18,400 --> 01:16:19,920 Speaker 1: the only day they put on pads, and by a 1405 01:16:19,920 --> 01:16:21,720 Speaker 1: week eight or nine, the pads are off every day 1406 01:16:21,720 --> 01:16:23,479 Speaker 1: of the week. They don't even have pads on anymore. 1407 01:16:23,960 --> 01:16:25,720 Speaker 1: So it's gonna be interesting to see how they handle 1408 01:16:25,760 --> 01:16:29,360 Speaker 1: all that stuff. The preparation is all from the neck up. Yeah, 1409 01:16:29,479 --> 01:16:32,960 Speaker 1: how to get ready? Break time for us when we return, 1410 01:16:33,080 --> 01:16:35,639 Speaker 1: might be time for a little lunch. We'll have what's 1411 01:16:35,640 --> 01:16:38,080 Speaker 1: for lunch when we come back. Here on One Bills 1412 01:16:38,080 --> 01:16:40,799 Speaker 1: Live presented by Kalid to Health, it's Buffalo Bills Radio. 1413 01:16:53,960 --> 01:16:56,679 Speaker 1: Welcome back to One Bills Live. Chris Brown, Steve Tasker 1414 01:16:56,760 --> 01:16:59,880 Speaker 1: with you, and if you haven't had a bite to 1415 01:17:00,040 --> 01:17:04,360 Speaker 1: eat yet, it's time for what's for lunch? Steve presented 1416 01:17:04,400 --> 01:17:11,800 Speaker 1: by Independent Health. You deserve the red shirt treatment. Are 1417 01:17:11,840 --> 01:17:16,360 Speaker 1: you ready pick a menu item here, NFL menu item. 1418 01:17:16,400 --> 01:17:20,880 Speaker 1: Would you rather have Tyreek Hill and Travis Kelsey or 1419 01:17:21,040 --> 01:17:27,479 Speaker 1: Julio Jones and AJ Brown right now? So you got 1420 01:17:27,479 --> 01:17:30,400 Speaker 1: a young wide receiver and an old Hall of Fame 1421 01:17:30,479 --> 01:17:38,160 Speaker 1: receiver or hall of fame tight end maybe caliber and 1422 01:17:38,240 --> 01:17:43,519 Speaker 1: the fastest guy in the Western hemisphere in a helmet 1423 01:17:43,720 --> 01:17:51,320 Speaker 1: in a helmet. That's really good. That's really good. It's 1424 01:17:51,400 --> 01:17:54,680 Speaker 1: kind of a no lose situation. I'd almost, you know, like, 1425 01:17:54,960 --> 01:17:58,240 Speaker 1: if you're in a restaurant, I'll take both. I'll take 1426 01:17:58,280 --> 01:18:01,080 Speaker 1: the left side of the menu. Yeah, that that's really tough. 1427 01:18:01,320 --> 01:18:04,880 Speaker 1: Kelsey and Hill. I'd almost take Kelsey and Hill, just 1428 01:18:04,920 --> 01:18:07,920 Speaker 1: because I think Julio's too old to get enough years 1429 01:18:07,920 --> 01:18:11,880 Speaker 1: out of it. To me, Yeah, I think that Hill 1430 01:18:11,920 --> 01:18:15,200 Speaker 1: and Kelsey can offer you a little more diversity too. Yeah. 1431 01:18:16,200 --> 01:18:18,799 Speaker 1: So I was kind of lean Hill and Kelsey myself, 1432 01:18:19,160 --> 01:18:21,160 Speaker 1: although I really do like a J Brown a lot 1433 01:18:21,680 --> 01:18:24,639 Speaker 1: um And yeah, Julio's age as a factor as well. 1434 01:18:24,760 --> 01:18:29,160 Speaker 1: So I get your pick on next on the menu, 1435 01:18:29,240 --> 01:18:33,240 Speaker 1: what's for lunch? Most more underrated team in twenty twenty 1436 01:18:33,240 --> 01:18:37,400 Speaker 1: one the Broncos or the Giants? So the question is 1437 01:18:37,439 --> 01:18:43,040 Speaker 1: really basically, who do we think stinks the worst? Well, no, 1438 01:18:43,160 --> 01:18:45,800 Speaker 1: who is? Who are more people sleeping on? Shall we 1439 01:18:45,840 --> 01:18:48,439 Speaker 1: say you couldn't surprise? Who do most people think is 1440 01:18:48,439 --> 01:18:55,439 Speaker 1: the worst team? Broncos or Giants? I think it's I 1441 01:18:55,479 --> 01:19:00,040 Speaker 1: think it's the Broncos. They're the more underrated team. Do 1442 01:19:00,120 --> 01:19:01,960 Speaker 1: you think they could do more than the Giants this year? 1443 01:19:02,000 --> 01:19:04,240 Speaker 1: Because I do that? To me is what underrated says 1444 01:19:04,280 --> 01:19:08,240 Speaker 1: I do? The problem you're believing on the Bridgewater. The 1445 01:19:08,320 --> 01:19:13,400 Speaker 1: problem is this the Broncos. The Broncos could be a 1446 01:19:13,479 --> 01:19:15,599 Speaker 1: much better team than the Giants, but they'll do worse 1447 01:19:15,640 --> 01:19:20,519 Speaker 1: in their own division. The Giants are in a division, 1448 01:19:20,720 --> 01:19:24,439 Speaker 1: so the Giants may make the playoffs and stink almost 1449 01:19:24,439 --> 01:19:26,679 Speaker 1: made the playoffs last like the Skins did last year, 1450 01:19:27,840 --> 01:19:30,640 Speaker 1: or the Washington Football to the Washington Football didn't team. 1451 01:19:30,320 --> 01:19:34,200 Speaker 1: I'm sorry about that. Um, I think most of the 1452 01:19:34,560 --> 01:19:36,920 Speaker 1: I would So maybe I'm maybe I'm answering my own 1453 01:19:37,000 --> 01:19:40,920 Speaker 1: question there. Maybe I think maybe the Giants. Then we 1454 01:19:40,960 --> 01:19:43,360 Speaker 1: have two more minutes. Please you can come back and 1455 01:19:43,400 --> 01:19:45,640 Speaker 1: get me. Yeah, get me a beer. I'll have my 1456 01:19:45,800 --> 01:19:48,200 Speaker 1: order where you weekend. I'm say the Giants instead the 1457 01:19:48,200 --> 01:19:52,479 Speaker 1: Broncos giant change change that scratch. Yeah. I mean they've 1458 01:19:52,479 --> 01:19:56,679 Speaker 1: worked hard to kind of round out their roster. They're 1459 01:19:56,680 --> 01:20:01,720 Speaker 1: trying to put more pieces around. Um, Daniel Jones, you know, 1460 01:20:02,000 --> 01:20:06,879 Speaker 1: Kyle Rudolph, Kenny Golladay, John Ross, you know, a speed element. 1461 01:20:07,400 --> 01:20:10,280 Speaker 1: You know, they still have a Sterling Shepherd and Darius Slayton, 1462 01:20:10,720 --> 01:20:13,280 Speaker 1: So there's plenty of weapons and s Quan's coming back 1463 01:20:13,760 --> 01:20:19,360 Speaker 1: from his aclum. The defense is where I wonder a 1464 01:20:19,400 --> 01:20:22,280 Speaker 1: little bit. You're starting corners are James Bradberry and a 1465 01:20:22,360 --> 01:20:25,439 Speaker 1: Dory Jackson. I mean a Dory Jackson got his doors 1466 01:20:25,479 --> 01:20:30,200 Speaker 1: blown off last year in Tennessee. Bradberry, you know, was 1467 01:20:30,240 --> 01:20:34,400 Speaker 1: a guy that Gettleman knows from their days together in Carolina, 1468 01:20:34,880 --> 01:20:38,559 Speaker 1: good corner. I don't know if he's elite, And that's 1469 01:20:38,560 --> 01:20:41,240 Speaker 1: what I worry about, especially when they're playing a team 1470 01:20:41,240 --> 01:20:43,160 Speaker 1: like Dallas with all the weapons they can put on 1471 01:20:43,200 --> 01:20:46,280 Speaker 1: the field. So I think that you might see the 1472 01:20:46,320 --> 01:20:50,320 Speaker 1: offense have an uptick, but they're they gonna have to 1473 01:20:50,320 --> 01:20:53,280 Speaker 1: outscore some people. I don't know. Neither of them have 1474 01:20:53,280 --> 01:20:56,800 Speaker 1: a true answer a quarterback. So well, Daniel Jones is 1475 01:20:56,800 --> 01:21:01,360 Speaker 1: further alongman, Wow, I mean I'm you're you're riding Bridgewater 1476 01:21:01,400 --> 01:21:04,080 Speaker 1: in Denver, probably right, Yes, that's probably what you're doing. 1477 01:21:04,200 --> 01:21:06,320 Speaker 1: Drew Lock turns the ball over way too. If you're not. 1478 01:21:06,800 --> 01:21:11,759 Speaker 1: If you're if you're not riding Bridgewater, you're done because 1479 01:21:11,840 --> 01:21:13,759 Speaker 1: because Drew Long, not to mention, you're in a division 1480 01:21:13,760 --> 01:21:17,240 Speaker 1: with Patrick Mahomes and Justin Herbert and Derek Carr. So 1481 01:21:17,479 --> 01:21:20,160 Speaker 1: have fun with that. Yeah, um yeah, I think so. 1482 01:21:20,200 --> 01:21:22,320 Speaker 1: I would. I would probably pick the Giants because of 1483 01:21:22,360 --> 01:21:23,960 Speaker 1: that very reason. Have to go down and look at 1484 01:21:24,080 --> 01:21:26,439 Speaker 1: quarterbacks in all the divisions and go from top to bottom. 1485 01:21:26,439 --> 01:21:29,840 Speaker 1: SE's got the best for the best collection, the best collections. 1486 01:21:29,840 --> 01:21:33,080 Speaker 1: Not the AFC East, No, Um, no, might be the 1487 01:21:33,120 --> 01:21:37,519 Speaker 1: AFC West could be. What about well, NFC West, they 1488 01:21:37,560 --> 01:21:42,839 Speaker 1: got Matt Stafford, Kyler, Murray, Guy Garp and rest Muss. 1489 01:21:42,920 --> 01:21:46,439 Speaker 1: That's pretty good. That's pretty good. That's a strong group. 1490 01:21:46,520 --> 01:21:48,839 Speaker 1: Let's let's talk about somebody. Let's talk about another restaurant 1491 01:21:49,479 --> 01:21:53,200 Speaker 1: in our lunch break care next, what's for lunch? More? 1492 01:21:53,320 --> 01:22:01,240 Speaker 1: Vulnerable division winner from twenty twenty the Steelers or the Titans. Now, 1493 01:22:01,400 --> 01:22:03,720 Speaker 1: the Colts gave the Titans all they could handle last year, 1494 01:22:04,640 --> 01:22:08,880 Speaker 1: and Cleveland and Baltimore were nipping at Pittsburgh's heels last year. 1495 01:22:12,400 --> 01:22:16,920 Speaker 1: I'm gonna say, I'm gonna say the Steelers. I think 1496 01:22:16,920 --> 01:22:20,040 Speaker 1: this is an easy choice, do you it's the Steelers. Yeah. 1497 01:22:20,160 --> 01:22:24,479 Speaker 1: I think Ben's no money to enhance the roster. I 1498 01:22:24,560 --> 01:22:26,720 Speaker 1: thought they missed on the draft by not going old 1499 01:22:26,720 --> 01:22:31,599 Speaker 1: line early. Yeah. Um, I mean they went running back 1500 01:22:31,600 --> 01:22:35,640 Speaker 1: in tight end with their first two picks. Oh, I 1501 01:22:35,680 --> 01:22:39,760 Speaker 1: mean it's it's Najie Harrison, Pat Fryarman. I think, yeah, 1502 01:22:39,800 --> 01:22:43,439 Speaker 1: I think that is a they went. They went very 1503 01:22:43,560 --> 01:22:46,320 Speaker 1: Unsteeler like in the draft. I think that's it. It 1504 01:22:46,400 --> 01:22:48,679 Speaker 1: looks like a mistake from our side of it, because 1505 01:22:48,800 --> 01:22:51,160 Speaker 1: I think Ben. Ben's there and Ben saying, hey, I'll 1506 01:22:51,160 --> 01:22:53,760 Speaker 1: take an I'll take a pay cut and stuff. What 1507 01:22:53,760 --> 01:22:56,360 Speaker 1: happens if the Steelers go offensive line and Ben says, now, 1508 01:22:56,360 --> 01:22:58,160 Speaker 1: who am I throwing to? What am I doing? What 1509 01:22:58,200 --> 01:23:01,120 Speaker 1: are you doing? You already got them bunch, you're receiving weapons. 1510 01:23:01,120 --> 01:23:04,160 Speaker 1: I mean, I don't know. I just think the offensive 1511 01:23:04,200 --> 01:23:06,400 Speaker 1: line is what makes that thing run over there and 1512 01:23:06,439 --> 01:23:09,240 Speaker 1: they and they just haven't got it, gotten away from it. 1513 01:23:09,240 --> 01:23:11,360 Speaker 1: They've gotten away from now they're paying for it, So 1514 01:23:11,520 --> 01:23:13,599 Speaker 1: is j Harris. I mean, I like the guy. He's 1515 01:23:13,600 --> 01:23:16,320 Speaker 1: a really good back, big, you know, all that stuff, 1516 01:23:16,560 --> 01:23:20,880 Speaker 1: but man, oh man, you're playing in the NFL, now, Yeah, 1517 01:23:20,920 --> 01:23:23,559 Speaker 1: And he's not a guy that makes big plays on 1518 01:23:23,600 --> 01:23:25,479 Speaker 1: his own, if you know what I mean. He's not 1519 01:23:25,600 --> 01:23:29,240 Speaker 1: super explosive, not going to pull away from people and 1520 01:23:29,520 --> 01:23:32,439 Speaker 1: turn a defensive mistake into a sixty yard touchdown. He 1521 01:23:32,520 --> 01:23:34,880 Speaker 1: had over six thousand touches of the ball in college. 1522 01:23:34,920 --> 01:23:40,479 Speaker 1: He had two plays over forty yards two or six, sorry, 1523 01:23:40,520 --> 01:23:43,920 Speaker 1: six plays of forty yards. You're more. That's not a 1524 01:23:43,920 --> 01:23:45,600 Speaker 1: good And that's at the college level with some of 1525 01:23:45,600 --> 01:23:48,680 Speaker 1: the best people in college football blocking for you in 1526 01:23:48,800 --> 01:23:51,960 Speaker 1: Alabama and what like I always say, also playing against 1527 01:23:52,040 --> 01:23:55,719 Speaker 1: dental students. Well, I mean he's playing in the SEC. 1528 01:23:55,960 --> 01:23:59,240 Speaker 1: But yeah, I know it's engineering, but it's stealers for me. 1529 01:23:59,320 --> 01:24:03,680 Speaker 1: But they were cap strapped. I think this year. I 1530 01:24:03,720 --> 01:24:05,680 Speaker 1: think it's the last gasp for Ben. I think they 1531 01:24:05,800 --> 01:24:07,839 Speaker 1: tried to give him some weapons to make him happy 1532 01:24:07,880 --> 01:24:12,000 Speaker 1: and appease him. Yeah. I just think they just I 1533 01:24:12,040 --> 01:24:14,040 Speaker 1: think they gotta. I think they're getting away from what 1534 01:24:14,120 --> 01:24:16,760 Speaker 1: they need to be. Yeah, you know, all right, last 1535 01:24:16,760 --> 01:24:18,920 Speaker 1: one on what's for Lunch? Rookie wide receiver to have 1536 01:24:18,960 --> 01:24:22,639 Speaker 1: a better twenty twenty one season. Jamar Chase or Jalen 1537 01:24:22,720 --> 01:24:30,720 Speaker 1: Waddle Waddles with Miami chases with sinc I say, Chase, Yeah, 1538 01:24:30,720 --> 01:24:33,120 Speaker 1: so do I. He's back with his boy Burrow. There's 1539 01:24:33,120 --> 01:24:35,960 Speaker 1: a built in connection there. Yeah. J Waddle is too, 1540 01:24:36,040 --> 01:24:39,559 Speaker 1: He's he's well, yeah, that's that's valid. That's valid. But 1541 01:24:40,479 --> 01:24:43,000 Speaker 1: Burrow and Chase did some special things at LSU together. 1542 01:24:43,120 --> 01:24:46,679 Speaker 1: Jamar Chase was in this draft. It was Jamar Chase 1543 01:24:46,720 --> 01:24:50,920 Speaker 1: and everybody else at receiver. Yeah, absolutely, And yeah, so 1544 01:24:50,960 --> 01:24:53,240 Speaker 1: I was. And they've got T Higgins on the other side, 1545 01:24:53,400 --> 01:24:55,640 Speaker 1: so it's not like everybody's going to be focused on 1546 01:24:55,720 --> 01:24:58,519 Speaker 1: Chase every week. Yeah. I think Jamar Chase could have 1547 01:24:58,520 --> 01:25:02,160 Speaker 1: a really good season. I think that's the guy. Yeah, Yeah, 1548 01:25:02,200 --> 01:25:06,840 Speaker 1: he's he's the real deal. Man. He's he's not a 1549 01:25:07,000 --> 01:25:09,439 Speaker 1: giant though, he's only he's barely six foot, but man, 1550 01:25:09,479 --> 01:25:13,960 Speaker 1: he plays big. He plays big. He's just an impressive 1551 01:25:14,000 --> 01:25:20,880 Speaker 1: separator route technician. He's just I don't know, he just 1552 01:25:20,920 --> 01:25:24,960 Speaker 1: plucks the ball, you know, soft hands, the whole thing. Yeah, 1553 01:25:25,040 --> 01:25:28,000 Speaker 1: he's a he's an impressive he could have another you 1554 01:25:28,000 --> 01:25:30,040 Speaker 1: could have a season, just like Justin Jefferson did his 1555 01:25:30,080 --> 01:25:33,599 Speaker 1: former college teammate as a rookie. You know, if he's 1556 01:25:33,640 --> 01:25:36,599 Speaker 1: featured the right way in that Bengals offense, there's couldn't be. Yeah, 1557 01:25:36,680 --> 01:25:39,280 Speaker 1: he'll He'll get an opportunity, no question, Joe Burrow can 1558 01:25:39,280 --> 01:25:41,400 Speaker 1: throw it. I mean, let's I mean, Joe Burrow was 1559 01:25:41,439 --> 01:25:46,000 Speaker 1: playing extremely well before he got hurt. Even behind that 1560 01:25:46,080 --> 01:25:51,000 Speaker 1: offensive line. He was getting knocked around like a pinball 1561 01:25:51,160 --> 01:25:55,920 Speaker 1: before that. Yeah, Joe Burrows a special It looks to 1562 01:25:55,920 --> 01:26:00,519 Speaker 1: be a special quarterback. And my and Cincinnati, you know, 1563 01:26:01,400 --> 01:26:03,160 Speaker 1: they're giving him weapons. I don't know how much they 1564 01:26:03,200 --> 01:26:08,360 Speaker 1: helped his offensive line, but they're trying. So I'm yeah, 1565 01:26:08,360 --> 01:26:10,800 Speaker 1: I'm I think that's that's the guy. This Jamar Chase 1566 01:26:10,880 --> 01:26:14,519 Speaker 1: can really really play. All right, that's what's for lunch. 1567 01:26:15,479 --> 01:26:18,320 Speaker 1: We got a break here, but when we come back, 1568 01:26:18,320 --> 01:26:20,120 Speaker 1: we're gonna jump back on the tweet. Chee, get more 1569 01:26:20,160 --> 01:26:23,639 Speaker 1: of your thoughts there on what you think the biggest 1570 01:26:23,760 --> 01:26:27,160 Speaker 1: question mark is for the rest of the AFC East 1571 01:26:27,160 --> 01:26:29,760 Speaker 1: will also take your phone calls. Eight oh three, oh five, 1572 01:26:29,880 --> 01:26:33,360 Speaker 1: fifty one eighty eight five fifty two, five fifty choices 1573 01:26:33,400 --> 01:26:36,000 Speaker 1: are there for you at one Bills Live. Let us know, 1574 01:26:36,200 --> 01:26:37,840 Speaker 1: open line for you, Steve and I back in a 1575 01:26:37,840 --> 01:26:52,719 Speaker 1: minute blog him back to one Bills Live. Chris Brown, 1576 01:26:52,760 --> 01:26:55,880 Speaker 1: Steve Tasker with you. What is the biggest question mark 1577 01:26:55,920 --> 01:26:58,280 Speaker 1: with the rest of the AFC East we want to know? 1578 01:26:59,240 --> 01:27:03,120 Speaker 1: Let us know it eight fifty or one eight eight 1579 01:27:03,400 --> 01:27:06,320 Speaker 1: five fifty two five fifty And to find out just 1580 01:27:06,360 --> 01:27:08,080 Speaker 1: what is on your mind, We're going to go to 1581 01:27:08,120 --> 01:27:10,519 Speaker 1: the tweet sheet, which as always has brought to you 1582 01:27:10,600 --> 01:27:13,000 Speaker 1: by Corring and Moving Systems, the official equipment moving company 1583 01:27:13,000 --> 01:27:18,120 Speaker 1: of the Buffalo Bills. And where are I got to 1584 01:27:18,160 --> 01:27:20,320 Speaker 1: find out where we left off here? I believe we're 1585 01:27:20,400 --> 01:27:25,000 Speaker 1: up to Jack who said Patriots and their quarterback situation 1586 01:27:25,760 --> 01:27:28,360 Speaker 1: Jones Mac Jones might be good, but he's still a 1587 01:27:28,400 --> 01:27:30,599 Speaker 1: rookie with only one and a half year of years 1588 01:27:30,600 --> 01:27:33,680 Speaker 1: of college stats. Newton looked cooked last year, but he's 1589 01:27:33,680 --> 01:27:36,640 Speaker 1: still an athlete. Who knows if he rebounds. Media is 1590 01:27:36,680 --> 01:27:40,519 Speaker 1: talking up Stidham and they resigned Hoyer. How does Hoodie 1591 01:27:40,520 --> 01:27:49,759 Speaker 1: shake this out? I hope they stink. Well, there you go. Yeah, 1592 01:27:49,840 --> 01:27:52,720 Speaker 1: I'm totally with all of this. Jack is exactly where 1593 01:27:52,720 --> 01:27:55,280 Speaker 1: a lot of people outside the organization in New England's sit. 1594 01:27:56,400 --> 01:27:58,479 Speaker 1: Cam Newton, for a guy who's won the MVP in 1595 01:27:58,520 --> 01:28:02,479 Speaker 1: the NFL, has a lot to prove coming back in right. 1596 01:28:03,080 --> 01:28:06,000 Speaker 1: He's that's amazing to say that for a guy with 1597 01:28:06,040 --> 01:28:08,640 Speaker 1: his credentials, but he does. He's got to prove he 1598 01:28:08,680 --> 01:28:11,000 Speaker 1: can run a passing offense and make all the throws 1599 01:28:11,040 --> 01:28:13,680 Speaker 1: he could not make all the throws last year. He 1600 01:28:13,720 --> 01:28:16,320 Speaker 1: can run the ball, and he's a physical athlete and 1601 01:28:16,360 --> 01:28:18,840 Speaker 1: he's got a lot of things to offer the Patriots, 1602 01:28:20,439 --> 01:28:24,320 Speaker 1: but he doesn't run their passing offense the way they 1603 01:28:24,360 --> 01:28:27,559 Speaker 1: want to run, and that's gonna be an issue. That's 1604 01:28:27,600 --> 01:28:29,479 Speaker 1: what he has to prove. That's of course, Mac Jones 1605 01:28:29,560 --> 01:28:31,120 Speaker 1: is Mac Jones. Yeah, I mean that's the thing that 1606 01:28:31,160 --> 01:28:33,680 Speaker 1: confounds me the most. I Mean, you couldn't get a 1607 01:28:33,760 --> 01:28:37,040 Speaker 1: quarterback more different than Cam Newton and Mac Jones. So, 1608 01:28:38,360 --> 01:28:42,200 Speaker 1: even if Cam starts the season, when you make that transition, 1609 01:28:43,439 --> 01:28:45,200 Speaker 1: what's that going to look like? How hard is that 1610 01:28:45,240 --> 01:28:48,400 Speaker 1: going to be to navigate? Not only for the rookie 1611 01:28:48,920 --> 01:28:51,880 Speaker 1: but for the ten guys that gotta play with them, right, 1612 01:28:52,400 --> 01:28:54,839 Speaker 1: Because it's not just a matter of calling different plays. 1613 01:28:55,720 --> 01:28:57,960 Speaker 1: You're there are other guys on that field as a 1614 01:28:58,000 --> 01:29:02,080 Speaker 1: starting offense that do different things. Well is two so 1615 01:29:03,040 --> 01:29:05,439 Speaker 1: you could I mean, I mean, I know you get this. 1616 01:29:05,479 --> 01:29:07,320 Speaker 1: People will start thinking, here's what I think they're gonna 1617 01:29:07,400 --> 01:29:09,679 Speaker 1: use both those guys and Mac Jones is gonna run 1618 01:29:09,680 --> 01:29:13,320 Speaker 1: the passing offense and Cam's gonna come in. No. I 1619 01:29:13,360 --> 01:29:16,000 Speaker 1: mean even if they you know, I don't think that 1620 01:29:16,120 --> 01:29:18,760 Speaker 1: max may maximize the two guys taking snaps, but it 1621 01:29:18,800 --> 01:29:21,040 Speaker 1: certainly won't maximize the other ten guys on the field. 1622 01:29:21,040 --> 01:29:24,080 Speaker 1: It ain't given moments. Yeah, And I think that's it's 1623 01:29:24,120 --> 01:29:27,960 Speaker 1: gonna be. It's gonna be hard to get the production 1624 01:29:28,000 --> 01:29:30,240 Speaker 1: you really want out of your offense if you're doing that. 1625 01:29:31,640 --> 01:29:33,640 Speaker 1: Patriots may have a different idea and they may do that. 1626 01:29:34,000 --> 01:29:37,040 Speaker 1: I get all that, fine, but I think you need 1627 01:29:37,080 --> 01:29:40,000 Speaker 1: one guy taking snaps so that everybody around him can 1628 01:29:40,040 --> 01:29:45,240 Speaker 1: play their best. I just don't know how they navigate 1629 01:29:45,320 --> 01:29:48,439 Speaker 1: that successfully. I mean, if Cam Newton finds the fountain 1630 01:29:48,439 --> 01:29:53,000 Speaker 1: of youth, that's one thing I'm not anticipating that. If 1631 01:29:53,080 --> 01:29:55,000 Speaker 1: Cam starts the season and then they got to move 1632 01:29:55,000 --> 01:29:58,160 Speaker 1: on to Jones because he's ineffective, that's another transition you 1633 01:29:58,240 --> 01:30:00,439 Speaker 1: got to go through. If Mac Jones starts at the 1634 01:30:00,439 --> 01:30:02,479 Speaker 1: beginning of the season. It's probably going to be an 1635 01:30:02,560 --> 01:30:04,920 Speaker 1: uphill climb for the first four to six weeks. I 1636 01:30:05,040 --> 01:30:08,280 Speaker 1: just don't see a scenario that's ideal for them in 1637 01:30:08,360 --> 01:30:11,080 Speaker 1: terms of winning football games early in the season. I 1638 01:30:11,120 --> 01:30:13,879 Speaker 1: just don't see it. It's interesting because they are so different, 1639 01:30:14,360 --> 01:30:18,280 Speaker 1: and you've got to construe what and say this just dispassionately, 1640 01:30:18,320 --> 01:30:20,640 Speaker 1: like we think you'd like to think. Bill Belichick is 1641 01:30:20,680 --> 01:30:25,200 Speaker 1: just completely emotionless making an analytical decision about who the 1642 01:30:25,280 --> 01:30:27,080 Speaker 1: quarterback is going to be. And you gotta ask yourself 1643 01:30:27,120 --> 01:30:30,880 Speaker 1: every day, which of these guys, Cam Newton or mac Jones, 1644 01:30:30,920 --> 01:30:33,639 Speaker 1: which guy gives us the best chance to win most 1645 01:30:33,640 --> 01:30:36,000 Speaker 1: often like this week. Well he might answer that question, 1646 01:30:36,040 --> 01:30:37,400 Speaker 1: but I don't know if he's gonna feel good about 1647 01:30:37,439 --> 01:30:39,599 Speaker 1: any of the answers. Well, I get it, But that's 1648 01:30:39,600 --> 01:30:45,960 Speaker 1: the thing, because it's vastly different game plan depending on 1649 01:30:46,040 --> 01:30:49,800 Speaker 1: your answer. And if Sidham or Horrier for any reason 1650 01:30:49,920 --> 01:30:52,000 Speaker 1: or any football game for the New England Patriots, the 1651 01:30:52,000 --> 01:30:56,639 Speaker 1: wheels are officially off on offense, right, I mean, both 1652 01:30:56,680 --> 01:30:59,880 Speaker 1: those guys are hurt who But that's the question, I mean, 1653 01:31:00,240 --> 01:31:02,920 Speaker 1: and who's it gonna be? And if it's not mac Jones, 1654 01:31:04,280 --> 01:31:07,320 Speaker 1: and or if it's Cam Newton, or and not mac Jones, 1655 01:31:08,080 --> 01:31:10,719 Speaker 1: or how long does it go with Cam Newton? Like saying, Okay, Camy, 1656 01:31:10,800 --> 01:31:13,320 Speaker 1: just now Mac Jones has developed enough, Now we've seen 1657 01:31:13,439 --> 01:31:16,679 Speaker 1: enough of him in practice. We're gonna start Mac Jones 1658 01:31:16,760 --> 01:31:20,120 Speaker 1: this week because now he's he'll run enough of our plays. 1659 01:31:20,120 --> 01:31:22,479 Speaker 1: We got enough in the offense that he can run. 1660 01:31:25,040 --> 01:31:30,479 Speaker 1: Then okay, I can. I can listen to that. But 1661 01:31:30,600 --> 01:31:33,360 Speaker 1: what happens to Cam Newton? You're gonna you can't put 1662 01:31:33,439 --> 01:31:36,519 Speaker 1: Cam Newton as his back up because you're gonna he 1663 01:31:36,600 --> 01:31:40,120 Speaker 1: can't run that offense. Yeah, you know, you know what 1664 01:31:40,160 --> 01:31:43,040 Speaker 1: I'm saying Mac Jones is, if he's gonna back up 1665 01:31:43,120 --> 01:31:45,800 Speaker 1: Cam Newton, they're gonna have to have two offensive game 1666 01:31:45,840 --> 01:31:50,760 Speaker 1: plans ready every week until until Mac Jones actually gets 1667 01:31:50,800 --> 01:31:54,080 Speaker 1: on the field. Then then it's gonna be Okay. Now 1668 01:31:55,920 --> 01:31:58,240 Speaker 1: everybody's got a hand because nobody will understand, nobody will 1669 01:31:58,280 --> 01:32:00,720 Speaker 1: know what Mac Jones is capital though, Capello, they'll know 1670 01:32:00,760 --> 01:32:02,920 Speaker 1: you're not going to get any of that quarterback run stuff. 1671 01:32:03,680 --> 01:32:05,840 Speaker 1: So what offense are they gonna run? How do you 1672 01:32:05,880 --> 01:32:07,519 Speaker 1: get a handle on what Mac Jones is going to 1673 01:32:07,600 --> 01:32:10,280 Speaker 1: be able to do that. First week, you're gonna have 1674 01:32:10,360 --> 01:32:12,840 Speaker 1: really a leg up. But as soon as he gets 1675 01:32:12,840 --> 01:32:16,280 Speaker 1: on film in any length, then you're gonna say, Okay, 1676 01:32:16,320 --> 01:32:20,120 Speaker 1: here's what he can't do. But that takes time. Takes time. 1677 01:32:21,520 --> 01:32:24,280 Speaker 1: It takes time to figure out who mac Jones is, 1678 01:32:24,439 --> 01:32:27,639 Speaker 1: what he can bring and also, and it's gonna take 1679 01:32:27,680 --> 01:32:29,920 Speaker 1: time for mac Jones to get good enough in any 1680 01:32:29,960 --> 01:32:39,720 Speaker 1: offense to outperform Cam Newton, particularly physically. Yeah, that's a 1681 01:32:40,320 --> 01:32:45,040 Speaker 1: real it's an enormous question mark. Yeah, an enormous unknown. 1682 01:32:45,200 --> 01:32:47,479 Speaker 1: As we mentioned earlier in the show. The other question 1683 01:32:47,560 --> 01:32:50,519 Speaker 1: mark concerning the Patriots is Stefan Gilmore, who is not 1684 01:32:50,600 --> 01:32:54,720 Speaker 1: a mandatory minicamp today. I don't know what happened to 1685 01:32:54,800 --> 01:32:57,639 Speaker 1: tampering in the NFL, but Jalen Ramsey is already recruiting 1686 01:32:57,680 --> 01:33:01,360 Speaker 1: Stefan Gilmore on social media. Players can do that. He 1687 01:33:01,439 --> 01:33:05,760 Speaker 1: basically said, Mookie Bets got traded from Boston to LA 1688 01:33:05,880 --> 01:33:07,880 Speaker 1: and won a ring. That was nice. What do you 1689 01:33:07,960 --> 01:33:13,400 Speaker 1: think Stefan Gilmore? Yeah, he's basically telling them to come 1690 01:33:13,439 --> 01:33:18,559 Speaker 1: to the Rams. This just in the Rams have no money, right, yes, 1691 01:33:18,800 --> 01:33:20,960 Speaker 1: so I don't see how they're pulling that off. But 1692 01:33:21,040 --> 01:33:25,760 Speaker 1: could you imagine Ramsey and Gilmore at your top two corners, right, 1693 01:33:26,240 --> 01:33:32,000 Speaker 1: the Rams, the La Rams, Let's see, come on and 1694 01:33:32,040 --> 01:33:38,680 Speaker 1: they can't have anybody have seven million bucks and caps? 1695 01:33:38,960 --> 01:33:41,519 Speaker 1: Would you look at that? It's exactly what That's more 1696 01:33:41,560 --> 01:33:44,160 Speaker 1: than I anticipated. Yeah, everybody's got a little bit of 1697 01:33:44,160 --> 01:33:47,360 Speaker 1: cap space with their top fifty one niche. You know, 1698 01:33:48,080 --> 01:33:51,840 Speaker 1: I don't know that would be something people who don't 1699 01:33:51,840 --> 01:33:54,080 Speaker 1: have have the leases that would be that would be 1700 01:33:54,080 --> 01:33:56,320 Speaker 1: a one and done year of epic proportions. It's like 1701 01:33:56,320 --> 01:33:57,720 Speaker 1: you gotta win the whole thing and then you got 1702 01:33:57,840 --> 01:34:00,479 Speaker 1: to blow it up after that year because they just 1703 01:34:00,520 --> 01:34:04,600 Speaker 1: have there. Yeah, they don't care though they do not 1704 01:34:04,760 --> 01:34:10,559 Speaker 1: care the Rams? Do Rams care what salary Carams have? 1705 01:34:10,760 --> 01:34:15,439 Speaker 1: Thirty nine million point two and dead money this year? Right? 1706 01:34:15,720 --> 01:34:18,120 Speaker 1: Are they projected over for next year at two o eight? 1707 01:34:18,640 --> 01:34:21,400 Speaker 1: They're at two o five, they're right? Okay, so the 1708 01:34:22,000 --> 01:34:24,479 Speaker 1: total caps two h five right now? Not as bad 1709 01:34:24,520 --> 01:34:27,320 Speaker 1: as I thought. It's certainly not in New Orleans Saints situation, 1710 01:34:27,520 --> 01:34:30,760 Speaker 1: you know, territory, it's not far off though. All right, 1711 01:34:30,800 --> 01:34:33,360 Speaker 1: we have to take a break when we return. More 1712 01:34:33,360 --> 01:34:35,639 Speaker 1: of your comments on the tweet sheet and your phone 1713 01:34:35,640 --> 01:34:37,559 Speaker 1: calls wide open phone lines for you at eight oh 1714 01:34:37,640 --> 01:34:40,759 Speaker 1: three oh five fifty one eight eight eight five fifty 1715 01:34:41,000 --> 01:34:43,880 Speaker 1: two five fifty. We're looking at the rest of the 1716 01:34:43,880 --> 01:34:46,760 Speaker 1: AFC East. What's the biggest question mark? Choices for you 1717 01:34:46,840 --> 01:34:49,640 Speaker 1: there on Twitter at one bills Live. Check it out, 1718 01:34:49,760 --> 01:34:51,519 Speaker 1: let us know what you think. We're back in a 1719 01:34:51,560 --> 01:34:53,639 Speaker 1: moment here on one Bills Live presented by Kalida Health. 1720 01:34:53,640 --> 01:35:14,720 Speaker 1: It's Buffalo Bills Radio at a Steve Tasker who has 1721 01:35:14,760 --> 01:35:17,080 Speaker 1: been all over the fields. Kind of unique. He was 1722 01:35:17,160 --> 01:35:20,840 Speaker 1: kind of a dual role player for you, Steve, Steve 1723 01:35:22,320 --> 01:35:25,960 Speaker 1: a blimp. We're not even in the strated fere of 1724 01:35:26,080 --> 01:35:32,280 Speaker 1: normalcy here motoring home here on a Monday, Chris Brown, 1725 01:35:32,320 --> 01:35:35,639 Speaker 1: Steve Tasker with you. One Bills Live is the show 1726 01:35:36,360 --> 01:35:40,120 Speaker 1: and we're talking about the rest of the AFC East today. 1727 01:35:40,240 --> 01:35:42,160 Speaker 1: What is the biggest question mark for the rest of 1728 01:35:42,200 --> 01:35:45,519 Speaker 1: the division? Not the Bills, talking about those rivals. They 1729 01:35:45,520 --> 01:35:50,679 Speaker 1: all have questions and not surprisingly, most of them deal 1730 01:35:50,720 --> 01:35:55,320 Speaker 1: with their respective quarterback positions. But Tiffany on the tweet 1731 01:35:55,360 --> 01:35:57,640 Speaker 1: sheet says, the Jets have a chance to be a 1732 01:35:57,680 --> 01:36:00,840 Speaker 1: good team down the road. They finally hired a competent coach. 1733 01:36:01,400 --> 01:36:04,360 Speaker 1: Players should buy into his program, unlike Gays in the 1734 01:36:04,439 --> 01:36:07,879 Speaker 1: disaster he was running. Their biggest challenge will be developing 1735 01:36:07,880 --> 01:36:10,320 Speaker 1: a young QB like it is for so many other teams. 1736 01:36:10,800 --> 01:36:13,639 Speaker 1: And Steve and I have already expressed our reservations about 1737 01:36:14,160 --> 01:36:19,720 Speaker 1: Zach Wilson for different reasons to boot, but I think 1738 01:36:19,720 --> 01:36:21,880 Speaker 1: they're a long way off from contending for the division, 1739 01:36:21,960 --> 01:36:24,759 Speaker 1: let alone the playoffs. But I do agree with Tiffany. 1740 01:36:24,800 --> 01:36:27,320 Speaker 1: I think Salah is probably the best head coaching higher 1741 01:36:27,320 --> 01:36:30,640 Speaker 1: they've had there since Herman Edwards. Yeah. I like I 1742 01:36:30,760 --> 01:36:33,120 Speaker 1: like to hire for a lot of reasons. One is 1743 01:36:33,120 --> 01:36:35,760 Speaker 1: it didn't take one of our coordinators to go to 1744 01:36:35,800 --> 01:36:38,479 Speaker 1: the Jet. Yeah. Two is I think he's the kind 1745 01:36:38,520 --> 01:36:40,880 Speaker 1: of leader, strong leader that you know, a team like 1746 01:36:41,000 --> 01:36:43,439 Speaker 1: that could use and could give them some stability. I mean, 1747 01:36:43,479 --> 01:36:47,400 Speaker 1: we've we've seen the difference that stability and and and 1748 01:36:47,439 --> 01:36:53,800 Speaker 1: of course results make, and Sala's seems that kind of guy, 1749 01:36:54,200 --> 01:36:57,040 Speaker 1: a guy to run the ship and steady it in 1750 01:36:57,160 --> 01:37:00,000 Speaker 1: times like happens so often in New York with the Jets, 1751 01:37:00,760 --> 01:37:04,639 Speaker 1: when it just seems a little bit teetery. Certainly there's 1752 01:37:04,680 --> 01:37:08,240 Speaker 1: a ton of issues outside the building. In New York, 1753 01:37:08,840 --> 01:37:14,280 Speaker 1: media pressures everything a player does or says, that's just 1754 01:37:14,439 --> 01:37:18,040 Speaker 1: the slightest bit Askew gets chewed up and spit out 1755 01:37:18,160 --> 01:37:20,120 Speaker 1: right into the face of the franchise. They got to 1756 01:37:20,160 --> 01:37:22,400 Speaker 1: deal with that. All the players have to deal with it. 1757 01:37:22,400 --> 01:37:25,320 Speaker 1: It's a hard job to get right in New York. 1758 01:37:25,880 --> 01:37:29,120 Speaker 1: And Sala I would say of the guys that I 1759 01:37:29,240 --> 01:37:31,320 Speaker 1: was aware of that was there were gonna be you know, 1760 01:37:31,360 --> 01:37:33,320 Speaker 1: out for that. I thought he was a perfect perfect 1761 01:37:33,400 --> 01:37:35,400 Speaker 1: call for that at the right time. And and for 1762 01:37:35,479 --> 01:37:38,519 Speaker 1: Bills fans, I mean, you know, nobody wants to see 1763 01:37:38,880 --> 01:37:43,679 Speaker 1: a division rival get better. But I think even hardened 1764 01:37:43,680 --> 01:37:47,559 Speaker 1: Bills fans would acknowledge that the Jets are not you know, 1765 01:37:47,760 --> 01:37:49,880 Speaker 1: don't seem to be like they're going to be a 1766 01:37:49,960 --> 01:37:53,080 Speaker 1: laughing stock in the future. With a guy like Sala, yeah, 1767 01:37:53,120 --> 01:37:55,479 Speaker 1: I mean, I think their front seven is in good shape. 1768 01:37:55,520 --> 01:37:58,960 Speaker 1: The secondary is still a question mark. Um, they're gonna 1769 01:37:59,200 --> 01:38:01,400 Speaker 1: there's the chance they'll be relying on a lot of 1770 01:38:01,479 --> 01:38:06,479 Speaker 1: young late round draft choices to play relatively prominent roles 1771 01:38:08,320 --> 01:38:12,200 Speaker 1: a franchise. Marcus may so that helps, you know, to 1772 01:38:12,320 --> 01:38:14,600 Speaker 1: keep him on the roster on the back end, But 1773 01:38:15,120 --> 01:38:17,040 Speaker 1: he's gonna be dealing with a lot of youth back there. 1774 01:38:19,000 --> 01:38:22,800 Speaker 1: Based on how they addressed free agency, which defensively was 1775 01:38:22,880 --> 01:38:29,040 Speaker 1: largely front seven players, Jared Davis, Carl Lawson, Sheldon Rankins, 1776 01:38:29,479 --> 01:38:33,799 Speaker 1: Vinny Curry players like that. I mean, they did sign 1777 01:38:33,880 --> 01:38:38,760 Speaker 1: LaMarcus Joiner away from the Raiders. But yeah, Tiffany the 1778 01:38:38,760 --> 01:38:44,160 Speaker 1: Twitter fourn though, it comes down to Zach Wilson this year. Yeah, 1779 01:38:44,280 --> 01:38:47,360 Speaker 1: and I don't know that. It's hard for me to see. 1780 01:38:48,880 --> 01:38:51,400 Speaker 1: I mean, Robert Salt coming in, first time head coach, 1781 01:38:51,840 --> 01:38:56,240 Speaker 1: brand new organization, and it all comes down to a 1782 01:38:56,320 --> 01:38:59,640 Speaker 1: rookie quarterback. I mean, you got him saddled with that. 1783 01:38:59,760 --> 01:39:06,080 Speaker 1: If Zach Wilson flops, I mean, how exhausted do you 1784 01:39:06,080 --> 01:39:09,720 Speaker 1: have to be as a Jet fan? Yeah, well, the 1785 01:39:09,760 --> 01:39:12,519 Speaker 1: Bills weren't very far removed from those situations for several 1786 01:39:12,640 --> 01:39:16,320 Speaker 1: years as well as we know all too well, you know, 1787 01:39:16,360 --> 01:39:19,080 Speaker 1: and they're going through it and until you find that guy, 1788 01:39:20,680 --> 01:39:22,400 Speaker 1: you feel like you're out in the desert and there's 1789 01:39:23,160 --> 01:39:28,680 Speaker 1: you can't even see a good mirage, you can't find anything. Yeah, 1790 01:39:28,760 --> 01:39:32,759 Speaker 1: you're out there. It's an abyss. Yeah. Yeah, So I'm 1791 01:39:33,560 --> 01:39:35,840 Speaker 1: for all the stuff they're doing around it. All that, 1792 01:39:36,160 --> 01:39:38,960 Speaker 1: you know, the solid moves they're making around the team 1793 01:39:38,960 --> 01:39:40,599 Speaker 1: and on the roster and old add is still comes 1794 01:39:40,640 --> 01:39:42,519 Speaker 1: down to that young kid. And I will say that 1795 01:39:42,640 --> 01:39:46,360 Speaker 1: the GM Joe Douglas actually has taken good steps to 1796 01:39:46,400 --> 01:39:49,360 Speaker 1: build it the right way. He being a former offensive 1797 01:39:49,360 --> 01:39:53,400 Speaker 1: lineman himself, I think he has finally put value in 1798 01:39:53,640 --> 01:39:57,320 Speaker 1: assembling an offensive line, which is something else that the 1799 01:39:57,400 --> 01:40:01,000 Speaker 1: Jets really haven't done to any great degree in the past. 1800 01:40:01,560 --> 01:40:04,679 Speaker 1: And so you know, he went in again and address 1801 01:40:04,760 --> 01:40:07,639 Speaker 1: the offensive line after taking McKay Beckton in the first 1802 01:40:07,720 --> 01:40:11,599 Speaker 1: round last year. You know, franchise left tackle caliber player. 1803 01:40:12,080 --> 01:40:14,840 Speaker 1: You know, Elijah Vera Tucker follows he's probably gonna play 1804 01:40:14,960 --> 01:40:18,519 Speaker 1: right guard. And then they got an offensive tackle that 1805 01:40:18,560 --> 01:40:21,960 Speaker 1: they picked up as well, so presumably you'll play right tackle. 1806 01:40:22,320 --> 01:40:26,439 Speaker 1: So they're doing it the right way to protect the 1807 01:40:26,520 --> 01:40:29,439 Speaker 1: young quarterback who is not a big person at six 1808 01:40:29,520 --> 01:40:32,639 Speaker 1: two and also hundred five pounds. It's all about protecting. 1809 01:40:32,760 --> 01:40:35,040 Speaker 1: It also protects him with a running game that is 1810 01:40:35,080 --> 01:40:37,360 Speaker 1: an actual threat. If you've got a good offensive line, 1811 01:40:38,160 --> 01:40:40,920 Speaker 1: the running game is improved every so it you know, 1812 01:40:41,000 --> 01:40:42,880 Speaker 1: he doesn't have to the kid doesn't have to drop 1813 01:40:42,920 --> 01:40:47,080 Speaker 1: back fifty times a game and start to decipher all 1814 01:40:47,120 --> 01:40:49,120 Speaker 1: that stuff that goes on in the secondary right off 1815 01:40:49,120 --> 01:40:51,120 Speaker 1: the bat. The running game will take some of the 1816 01:40:51,120 --> 01:40:55,200 Speaker 1: guests workout for him. Eight oh three five fifty one 1817 01:40:55,320 --> 01:40:57,800 Speaker 1: eight eight eight five fifty two five fifty open line 1818 01:40:57,800 --> 01:40:59,600 Speaker 1: for you there. What is the biggest question mark with 1819 01:40:59,640 --> 01:41:03,120 Speaker 1: the best of the AFC. He's Nick says for this 1820 01:41:03,160 --> 01:41:05,679 Speaker 1: season the big questions to him. I know he's coming 1821 01:41:05,720 --> 01:41:07,680 Speaker 1: off an injury, but he did nothing remarkable in his 1822 01:41:07,680 --> 01:41:10,000 Speaker 1: first year. Sure, Josh didn't have a great rookie year, 1823 01:41:10,200 --> 01:41:12,400 Speaker 1: but we could see flashes of elite play that showed 1824 01:41:12,439 --> 01:41:15,880 Speaker 1: his potential to hasn't shown anything elite to build on. Well, Steve, 1825 01:41:15,920 --> 01:41:18,160 Speaker 1: you and I have talked about this. What is elite 1826 01:41:18,760 --> 01:41:22,840 Speaker 1: about twa Tonga Volos game. He's not physically elite. He's 1827 01:41:22,880 --> 01:41:27,040 Speaker 1: a He's an undersized quarterback, doesn't have elite size. Um 1828 01:41:27,200 --> 01:41:29,040 Speaker 1: I would say he does not have an elite arm. 1829 01:41:30,000 --> 01:41:33,040 Speaker 1: He has escapability, but he's not running away from people. 1830 01:41:34,200 --> 01:41:37,120 Speaker 1: You know, he to me, his his if you're if 1831 01:41:37,120 --> 01:41:39,360 Speaker 1: you're comparing him to great quarterbacks around and we all 1832 01:41:39,400 --> 01:41:45,280 Speaker 1: see to his roof is Russ Wilson. Oh, I don't 1833 01:41:45,280 --> 01:41:47,439 Speaker 1: think he's gonna get there? Well, I mean not. That's 1834 01:41:47,439 --> 01:41:49,680 Speaker 1: what he looked like though, right, A little undersized guy, 1835 01:41:49,760 --> 01:41:52,559 Speaker 1: pretty good arm. He's a lefty obviously, But you know, 1836 01:41:52,640 --> 01:41:56,879 Speaker 1: Russ Wilson is elite decision maker, competitor, keeping a play alive, 1837 01:41:57,400 --> 01:42:03,160 Speaker 1: making something out of nothing. But Tua is kind of 1838 01:42:03,200 --> 01:42:05,880 Speaker 1: along that vein, right, That's what that's his roof, right, 1839 01:42:05,880 --> 01:42:09,240 Speaker 1: because he's not gonna be a He screams system quarterback 1840 01:42:09,720 --> 01:42:12,280 Speaker 1: a little bit like I think Russell Wilson, you could 1841 01:42:12,320 --> 01:42:14,240 Speaker 1: drop into any system, he'd be successful. I don't know 1842 01:42:14,240 --> 01:42:16,160 Speaker 1: if he can say the same thing about Tua. I 1843 01:42:16,200 --> 01:42:19,760 Speaker 1: think Russ's got a better arm, Yes he does. And 1844 01:42:19,880 --> 01:42:21,680 Speaker 1: Russ's you know, Russ's got you know one thing that 1845 01:42:21,760 --> 01:42:25,960 Speaker 1: Russ Wilson does that it's already when when it's coming apart, 1846 01:42:26,080 --> 01:42:28,760 Speaker 1: he has the ability to throw that. He throws the 1847 01:42:28,760 --> 01:42:30,559 Speaker 1: ball almost It seems like he throws it straight up 1848 01:42:30,560 --> 01:42:34,080 Speaker 1: in the air, throws it huge high move ball out 1849 01:42:33,120 --> 01:42:37,200 Speaker 1: of high point high into a space way out, and 1850 01:42:37,280 --> 01:42:39,920 Speaker 1: he throws it with enough arc and enough air under 1851 01:42:39,920 --> 01:42:43,280 Speaker 1: it so that his guy anticipating it or at least 1852 01:42:43,360 --> 01:42:46,559 Speaker 1: seeing it first has a chance to get there and 1853 01:42:46,600 --> 01:42:50,559 Speaker 1: get it. It's impressive, right, It's it's very uncommon, it's 1854 01:42:50,760 --> 01:42:53,760 Speaker 1: off script, all of that. But Russ Wilson will throw 1855 01:42:53,800 --> 01:42:57,559 Speaker 1: the ball like a rainbow out into the void of 1856 01:42:57,600 --> 01:43:00,400 Speaker 1: the open field, and because his receivers have their eyes 1857 01:43:00,439 --> 01:43:02,040 Speaker 1: on him, they see it first, make a break on 1858 01:43:02,080 --> 01:43:04,640 Speaker 1: the ball, and it's hard for dbs to find it. 1859 01:43:05,080 --> 01:43:06,760 Speaker 1: They go get it and he'll He'll come down with 1860 01:43:06,800 --> 01:43:10,719 Speaker 1: a game like a play like that once a week 1861 01:43:11,000 --> 01:43:14,080 Speaker 1: and sometimes more often than that, because he keeps a 1862 01:43:14,160 --> 01:43:16,040 Speaker 1: lime says a while this plays over, instead of throwing 1863 01:43:16,040 --> 01:43:18,960 Speaker 1: it away, I'm gonna put it out there for grabs 1864 01:43:18,960 --> 01:43:20,360 Speaker 1: where my guy will see it and maybe he can 1865 01:43:20,400 --> 01:43:23,639 Speaker 1: go get it. And that's I think that's the most 1866 01:43:23,640 --> 01:43:26,200 Speaker 1: amazing part of Russ Wilson's game. He does that better 1867 01:43:26,320 --> 01:43:28,360 Speaker 1: or maybe he's the only guy you ever see do 1868 01:43:28,479 --> 01:43:31,080 Speaker 1: that consistently. That's why his passes don't get battered down 1869 01:43:31,120 --> 01:43:33,759 Speaker 1: at the line of scrimmage all too often. His release 1870 01:43:33,840 --> 01:43:40,120 Speaker 1: point and the angle of release is so exaggerated you 1871 01:43:40,160 --> 01:43:42,920 Speaker 1: can't knock his passes down. And that's what makes him 1872 01:43:43,000 --> 01:43:47,320 Speaker 1: at barely six foot effective as a passer and probably 1873 01:43:47,320 --> 01:43:48,760 Speaker 1: more effective than a lot of other six of the 1874 01:43:48,880 --> 01:43:51,719 Speaker 1: quarterbacks that are you know playing in this league. Seth 1875 01:43:51,840 --> 01:43:54,200 Speaker 1: on the tweet sheet says, the Fish seem to be 1876 01:43:54,200 --> 01:43:56,400 Speaker 1: a quarterback away from giving us a run for the division. 1877 01:43:56,439 --> 01:44:00,400 Speaker 1: So hopefully TWA continues to struggle with that convoluted offensive 1878 01:44:00,439 --> 01:44:03,840 Speaker 1: coordinator situation. New England will be tougher this year, regardless 1879 01:44:03,840 --> 01:44:06,080 Speaker 1: of the quarterback. With all those opt outs back in 1880 01:44:06,120 --> 01:44:10,599 Speaker 1: the fold and the Jets, who cares little Willie will bust. 1881 01:44:12,880 --> 01:44:18,960 Speaker 1: Maybe that's a nickname for Zach Wilson. Wilson Wilson, Little Willie. Okay, well, 1882 01:44:19,840 --> 01:44:22,080 Speaker 1: I'm not writing off any of the three teams, even 1883 01:44:22,080 --> 01:44:27,559 Speaker 1: the Jets, until I see him play one. It's gotta 1884 01:44:27,600 --> 01:44:30,680 Speaker 1: be New England's gonna be better. I think that. I 1885 01:44:30,760 --> 01:44:35,360 Speaker 1: know we've given Bill Belichick a lot of We've taken 1886 01:44:35,360 --> 01:44:38,400 Speaker 1: our lumps from him, no question about it, over the 1887 01:44:38,479 --> 01:44:41,479 Speaker 1: last two decades. Last year was the first time since 1888 01:44:41,760 --> 01:44:44,519 Speaker 1: it was in ninety seven ninety five when the Bills 1889 01:44:44,560 --> 01:44:49,040 Speaker 1: swept that team. He's a really good coach and I 1890 01:44:49,040 --> 01:44:50,960 Speaker 1: think he's gonna have him playing their best. Their opt 1891 01:44:50,960 --> 01:44:56,360 Speaker 1: outs are gonna make a difference, Their defense is going 1892 01:44:56,400 --> 01:45:01,400 Speaker 1: to be better. Their quarterback is a question though, But 1893 01:45:01,479 --> 01:45:03,880 Speaker 1: other teams have question marks at quarterback two and and 1894 01:45:03,920 --> 01:45:05,760 Speaker 1: can overcome it. We'll see. I think they're gonna get 1895 01:45:05,760 --> 01:45:08,000 Speaker 1: the most out of whatever guys get getting snaps. The 1896 01:45:08,080 --> 01:45:10,720 Speaker 1: question is is whatever they can get out of that 1897 01:45:10,760 --> 01:45:13,920 Speaker 1: guy enough? Yeah, and you know, I know the Patriots 1898 01:45:13,960 --> 01:45:18,840 Speaker 1: had eight opt outs. The biggest guy coming back is 1899 01:45:18,920 --> 01:45:24,000 Speaker 1: Dante high Tower. Okay, then you had Mark I mean 1900 01:45:24,040 --> 01:45:28,720 Speaker 1: the most valuable players, Marcus Cannon and Patrick Chung. Well, 1901 01:45:28,760 --> 01:45:33,000 Speaker 1: Patrick Chung retired and Marcus Cannon got traded to Houston. 1902 01:45:34,360 --> 01:45:37,160 Speaker 1: So it's really Dante High Tower and a bunch of guys. 1903 01:45:37,960 --> 01:45:41,719 Speaker 1: Are the opt outs gonna be that dramatic in raising 1904 01:45:41,720 --> 01:45:44,880 Speaker 1: their fortunes? I don't know. I mean High Towers a player. 1905 01:45:45,200 --> 01:45:47,800 Speaker 1: I'll give you a High Tower, you know every time 1906 01:45:48,360 --> 01:45:50,880 Speaker 1: every Yes, he's an upgrade, no question about it. And 1907 01:45:50,920 --> 01:45:53,200 Speaker 1: he's a leader too on their on the defensive side 1908 01:45:53,200 --> 01:45:55,360 Speaker 1: of the ball. We're talking about, like all these opt 1909 01:45:55,360 --> 01:45:58,200 Speaker 1: outs coming back, it's Dante High Tower and a bunch 1910 01:45:58,240 --> 01:46:01,200 Speaker 1: of guys. Yeah, Mark, he is Cannon and Patrick Chung 1911 01:46:01,240 --> 01:46:04,040 Speaker 1: were the next best veterans. Cannon's playing in Houston for 1912 01:46:04,080 --> 01:46:06,720 Speaker 1: a horrible Texans team and Chung's on the couch eating 1913 01:46:06,760 --> 01:46:09,639 Speaker 1: potato chips. They do get Van Noi back from Miami, 1914 01:46:09,720 --> 01:46:14,280 Speaker 1: he's coming back. Fine, They get Ted Carriss coming back 1915 01:46:14,280 --> 01:46:16,320 Speaker 1: from Miami. That's two guys they get back. They're gonna 1916 01:46:16,360 --> 01:46:19,400 Speaker 1: step right in and play for that guy immediately. Van 1917 01:46:19,520 --> 01:46:22,720 Speaker 1: Noy's best years were with New England. He went to 1918 01:46:22,760 --> 01:46:26,360 Speaker 1: my and I have no idea what happened in that scenario, 1919 01:46:26,400 --> 01:46:29,640 Speaker 1: whether than Miami just did the New England Patriots an 1920 01:46:30,040 --> 01:46:33,599 Speaker 1: incredible favor. They let the guy get paid for a year. 1921 01:46:33,640 --> 01:46:36,439 Speaker 1: They paid him, got a ton of money for one year, 1922 01:46:36,800 --> 01:46:39,840 Speaker 1: and now they sent him back to New England. So 1923 01:46:40,160 --> 01:46:44,320 Speaker 1: New England gets him back cheap two years, thirteen million. Yeah, 1924 01:46:44,439 --> 01:46:47,880 Speaker 1: he made thirteen million last year. Yeah. So and they 1925 01:46:47,920 --> 01:46:51,719 Speaker 1: also Patriots also signed Davin Godshaw, the nose tackle, away 1926 01:46:51,720 --> 01:46:55,479 Speaker 1: from Miami as well. And yeah, but I mean, people 1927 01:46:55,520 --> 01:46:57,320 Speaker 1: are talking about these opt outs like they're gonna be 1928 01:46:57,400 --> 01:47:00,000 Speaker 1: life changing for the Patriots. It's gonna be changing, life 1929 01:47:00,080 --> 01:47:04,240 Speaker 1: changing for the Patriots. Defense is Davin Gotschaw, Matthew Judeon, 1930 01:47:04,800 --> 01:47:08,880 Speaker 1: you know, Jalen Mills, Kyle Van Noy, Raekwon McMillan. I mean, 1931 01:47:08,920 --> 01:47:10,360 Speaker 1: those are the guys that are going to change the 1932 01:47:10,360 --> 01:47:12,680 Speaker 1: fortunes of this defense. Not the opt out. It's it's 1933 01:47:12,760 --> 01:47:15,600 Speaker 1: High Tower and a bunch of guys, right, Yeah, but 1934 01:47:15,720 --> 01:47:17,439 Speaker 1: they are. But all those names you mentioned that with 1935 01:47:17,520 --> 01:47:21,640 Speaker 1: High Tower, it's completely different than it was yeah a 1936 01:47:21,720 --> 01:47:24,599 Speaker 1: year ago. And again it's a lot to put together 1937 01:47:25,120 --> 01:47:28,000 Speaker 1: in one offseason. I'm just saying I think that's a 1938 01:47:28,040 --> 01:47:32,320 Speaker 1: factor that gets overlooked too often. Sometimes, Eli on the 1939 01:47:32,360 --> 01:47:37,080 Speaker 1: tweet sheet says, I select A, which was the Dolphins 1940 01:47:37,080 --> 01:47:41,479 Speaker 1: and Tuah because TWA showed more questions than answers last season. 1941 01:47:41,479 --> 01:47:43,920 Speaker 1: Fits bailed him out. This season, Fits is not there. 1942 01:47:44,040 --> 01:47:46,759 Speaker 1: Sala can turn the Jets, but it will take him 1943 01:47:46,840 --> 01:47:49,400 Speaker 1: a while. I think Cam will be better, not great 1944 01:47:49,400 --> 01:47:53,880 Speaker 1: season for the Pats. So sprinkled in a little bit 1945 01:47:53,920 --> 01:47:56,240 Speaker 1: of everything, but's going with TWA as the biggest question 1946 01:47:56,280 --> 01:48:03,639 Speaker 1: mark in the division. Yeah outside of Buffalo two US, Yeah, 1947 01:48:03,720 --> 01:48:06,360 Speaker 1: that's I think. I think more rides on Towa than 1948 01:48:06,439 --> 01:48:10,240 Speaker 1: any other well except well the Jets, and the potential 1949 01:48:10,280 --> 01:48:12,839 Speaker 1: of what the Dolphins can do is probably the greatest 1950 01:48:12,880 --> 01:48:15,720 Speaker 1: based on their quarterback situation. The expectations are extremely low 1951 01:48:15,800 --> 01:48:18,200 Speaker 1: for the Jets just to get better. All they get 1952 01:48:18,320 --> 01:48:20,280 Speaker 1: what they win six games and it to win, you know, 1953 01:48:20,640 --> 01:48:26,920 Speaker 1: um Zach Wilson has got to show something. But the 1954 01:48:27,040 --> 01:48:32,679 Speaker 1: difference is to they were a win away from getting 1955 01:48:32,720 --> 01:48:35,639 Speaker 1: to the playoffs last year. That's a team you can't 1956 01:48:35,640 --> 01:48:38,040 Speaker 1: get past that week. I can't believe it. And I 1957 01:48:38,080 --> 01:48:41,160 Speaker 1: went back and looked at it. They were done when 1958 01:48:41,320 --> 01:48:44,320 Speaker 1: when they fell down fourteen to nothing to the Buffalo Bills, 1959 01:48:44,400 --> 01:48:47,160 Speaker 1: they were done because they didn't have fits to It 1960 01:48:47,200 --> 01:48:49,639 Speaker 1: says a lot about them and maybe maybe that's one 1961 01:48:49,640 --> 01:48:52,120 Speaker 1: of the things we saw in the off season. I 1962 01:48:52,120 --> 01:48:57,880 Speaker 1: haven't thought about this. Robert Brian Flores when his team 1963 01:48:57,960 --> 01:49:00,040 Speaker 1: was down in a game they had to win and 1964 01:49:00,320 --> 01:49:04,720 Speaker 1: they folded all six of those captains. You're gone. Five 1965 01:49:04,720 --> 01:49:07,040 Speaker 1: of the eight captains are gone from last year's team. Yeah. 1966 01:49:07,040 --> 01:49:09,840 Speaker 1: If that's your leadership, get out of my house. So 1967 01:49:10,320 --> 01:49:13,160 Speaker 1: maybe that was a statement by him, and maybe he 1968 01:49:13,320 --> 01:49:16,200 Speaker 1: said it plainly to the whole team and you fold 1969 01:49:16,240 --> 01:49:20,120 Speaker 1: it up. I'm not If your leadership is that, you're 1970 01:49:20,160 --> 01:49:23,559 Speaker 1: not our leaders, get out, because that's what it was. 1971 01:49:23,680 --> 01:49:28,120 Speaker 1: The players just absolutely folded in that week, seventeen games 1972 01:49:28,320 --> 01:49:29,800 Speaker 1: and they didn't get any help from any of the 1973 01:49:29,840 --> 01:49:32,280 Speaker 1: other three teams that needed to lose or win or 1974 01:49:32,280 --> 01:49:34,120 Speaker 1: wherever it was. I can't remember to lose. I guess 1975 01:49:34,280 --> 01:49:37,840 Speaker 1: they didn't make the playoffs at ten and six and 1976 01:49:37,880 --> 01:49:40,439 Speaker 1: he said forget it. But that's a bold move for 1977 01:49:40,479 --> 01:49:43,800 Speaker 1: a team that won ten games to get rid of 1978 01:49:43,840 --> 01:49:47,519 Speaker 1: six of the eight captains. But to me, that's what 1979 01:49:47,560 --> 01:49:50,000 Speaker 1: it was. But they've got a roster now and a 1980 01:49:50,000 --> 01:49:52,080 Speaker 1: head coach and his coaching staff. That's like they've got 1981 01:49:52,080 --> 01:49:54,760 Speaker 1: a thing. Okay, let's go. Ten wins isn't enough, let's go. 1982 01:49:54,840 --> 01:50:01,320 Speaker 1: Let's get better. Yeah, we'll see. I think that's I 1983 01:50:01,320 --> 01:50:03,400 Speaker 1: think that's a huge question mark down there. And two, 1984 01:50:05,320 --> 01:50:07,240 Speaker 1: well there, he's going to be on a much longer 1985 01:50:07,280 --> 01:50:08,800 Speaker 1: lease this year because if it ain't there to bail 1986 01:50:08,880 --> 01:50:12,400 Speaker 1: him out. Yeah, eight oh three oh five fifty the 1987 01:50:12,479 --> 01:50:14,120 Speaker 1: number to get on board. Let's go back to the 1988 01:50:14,120 --> 01:50:16,360 Speaker 1: phones and to Anthony and Ken Moore. Anthony, what do 1989 01:50:16,400 --> 01:50:18,800 Speaker 1: you have for us? You're on one bills live? How 1990 01:50:18,920 --> 01:50:20,840 Speaker 1: you doing, guys? Um? This is the point I want 1991 01:50:20,840 --> 01:50:24,200 Speaker 1: to make is all the teams in the ascast will 1992 01:50:24,240 --> 01:50:27,280 Speaker 1: be a little bit better. We're the only team that 1993 01:50:27,360 --> 01:50:29,920 Speaker 1: has the quarterback of the right position. We have our 1994 01:50:30,000 --> 01:50:33,840 Speaker 1: quarterback until those teams do. Look how long it took us. 1995 01:50:33,880 --> 01:50:38,040 Speaker 1: It took us twenty years after Kelly retired. You can't 1996 01:50:38,040 --> 01:50:40,479 Speaker 1: just go off a couple of free agents, a couple 1997 01:50:40,479 --> 01:50:42,960 Speaker 1: of draft picks. You've got to have multiple drafts. They 1998 01:50:43,000 --> 01:50:45,720 Speaker 1: all have to mesh as a team. It's not just 1999 01:50:45,800 --> 01:50:48,400 Speaker 1: about just having names their players. They have to be 2000 01:50:48,439 --> 01:50:51,120 Speaker 1: a team and that takes time. So I think that 2001 01:50:51,320 --> 01:50:52,920 Speaker 1: the Bills are going to be the class of our 2002 01:50:52,960 --> 01:50:56,599 Speaker 1: division for a long time. Antila, any one of those 2003 01:50:56,640 --> 01:50:59,559 Speaker 1: teams get their real Dale quarterback and we finally, after 2004 01:50:59,600 --> 01:51:04,760 Speaker 1: twenty years, have one. So yeah, I can't disagree with 2005 01:51:04,760 --> 01:51:08,799 Speaker 1: you at all, Anthony, Thanks for the call. We're just wondering. 2006 01:51:09,840 --> 01:51:13,200 Speaker 1: You know, the Bills have what they have and they 2007 01:51:13,200 --> 01:51:14,880 Speaker 1: are the class of the division. I don't think there's 2008 01:51:14,880 --> 01:51:17,600 Speaker 1: any debate about that. So that's why we're asking the 2009 01:51:17,640 --> 01:51:20,599 Speaker 1: question we're asking today, where where is the biggest question 2010 01:51:20,600 --> 01:51:23,960 Speaker 1: marking the rest of the division? Because who's going to 2011 01:51:24,040 --> 01:51:26,560 Speaker 1: finish second? It's another way of saying who's going to 2012 01:51:26,600 --> 01:51:28,639 Speaker 1: finish second? Because if one of these teams can answer 2013 01:51:28,680 --> 01:51:31,800 Speaker 1: the questions that are facing them, whether it's solid turning 2014 01:51:31,840 --> 01:51:34,080 Speaker 1: the Jets around into a respectable team that can win 2015 01:51:34,160 --> 01:51:35,800 Speaker 1: some games and give you a run for your money, 2016 01:51:36,280 --> 01:51:39,240 Speaker 1: or whether it's to a blossoming in his second season, 2017 01:51:39,840 --> 01:51:43,479 Speaker 1: or whether it's you know whatever the Patriots are doing 2018 01:51:43,479 --> 01:51:47,400 Speaker 1: a quarterback. I mean, if one of those teams can 2019 01:51:47,439 --> 01:51:49,920 Speaker 1: answer that question, they're probably second in the division and 2020 01:51:49,960 --> 01:51:52,800 Speaker 1: pushing for a wildcard. Berth Yeah, I think Miami's got 2021 01:51:52,800 --> 01:51:54,840 Speaker 1: to have a little higher expectations than we here in 2022 01:51:54,840 --> 01:51:57,120 Speaker 1: Western New York would would give them. We figured we 2023 01:51:57,200 --> 01:51:58,960 Speaker 1: think of them as a non playoff team. They were 2024 01:51:59,000 --> 01:52:02,240 Speaker 1: ten to six, and I think they've got to feel 2025 01:52:02,280 --> 01:52:04,800 Speaker 1: even if Twa takes a half a step forward like 2026 01:52:04,880 --> 01:52:08,400 Speaker 1: he Like I said, his statistics last year weren't embarrassing. 2027 01:52:08,720 --> 01:52:10,360 Speaker 1: He didn't throw it for very many yards, but he 2028 01:52:10,360 --> 01:52:14,040 Speaker 1: completed the sixty four percent of his passes at more 2029 01:52:14,080 --> 01:52:18,080 Speaker 1: touchdowns than interception, way more touchdowns than interceptions. Most of 2030 01:52:18,120 --> 01:52:20,479 Speaker 1: the interceptions he threw were in Week seventeen when they 2031 01:52:20,479 --> 01:52:24,919 Speaker 1: were trying to make things happen. He protects the football, 2032 01:52:25,439 --> 01:52:27,960 Speaker 1: you know, Brian Flores. They'll run the ball to keep it, 2033 01:52:28,040 --> 01:52:30,320 Speaker 1: you know, to keep the ball under control. I mean, 2034 01:52:30,360 --> 01:52:33,200 Speaker 1: they're gonna they're gonna do it looks like with defense, 2035 01:52:33,240 --> 01:52:36,280 Speaker 1: a running game and just having him, you know, make 2036 01:52:36,360 --> 01:52:40,040 Speaker 1: the plays that are there to be made. And once 2037 01:52:40,040 --> 01:52:42,679 Speaker 1: again you come full circle, you know, when you're getting 2038 01:52:42,680 --> 01:52:45,719 Speaker 1: down to how to manage the game and call the plays. 2039 01:52:45,720 --> 01:52:47,720 Speaker 1: He's gonna have three guys on the offensive, you know, 2040 01:52:47,760 --> 01:52:50,639 Speaker 1: an offensive coordinator. How are they going to get around 2041 01:52:50,640 --> 01:52:54,760 Speaker 1: managing games and running it? Structuring an offense and a 2042 01:52:54,800 --> 01:52:57,719 Speaker 1: game plan around a defense, special teams running the ball, 2043 01:52:57,800 --> 01:52:59,960 Speaker 1: ball control, and a quarterback who doesn't turn it over 2044 01:53:01,720 --> 01:53:03,960 Speaker 1: with three guys called and plays or three you know 2045 01:53:04,000 --> 01:53:10,679 Speaker 1: what I mean. Yeah, it's it's definitely a unique way 2046 01:53:10,720 --> 01:53:13,960 Speaker 1: of doing it. I mean we've heard of co coordinators before, 2047 01:53:14,000 --> 01:53:16,559 Speaker 1: but man, this just has it ever worked? I don't know. 2048 01:53:16,720 --> 01:53:18,599 Speaker 1: I can't remember if it ever had. I don't think 2049 01:53:18,600 --> 01:53:20,559 Speaker 1: it ever has. I don't even I don't even know 2050 01:53:20,600 --> 01:53:23,280 Speaker 1: who's been the most successful. I mean, this is the 2051 01:53:23,439 --> 01:53:27,559 Speaker 1: NFL offensive play calling version of gumbo. I mean, it's 2052 01:53:27,600 --> 01:53:29,960 Speaker 1: just all mixed there in the pot. And it might 2053 01:53:29,960 --> 01:53:33,080 Speaker 1: taste good, man, I don't know. You don't want to 2054 01:53:33,080 --> 01:53:37,559 Speaker 1: watch him in the kitchen making it, that's right. Brian 2055 01:53:37,720 --> 01:53:41,599 Speaker 1: says Jets are a dumpster Fire two is not leading 2056 01:53:41,600 --> 01:53:43,880 Speaker 1: the Fins anywhere. I'll tell us how you really feel, 2057 01:53:43,920 --> 01:53:46,640 Speaker 1: Brian Man, He's coming out strong. The only question in 2058 01:53:46,680 --> 01:53:48,680 Speaker 1: the AFC East is whether the Bills will sweep the 2059 01:53:48,720 --> 01:53:53,240 Speaker 1: division again this year. Someone is feeling confident drinking the 2060 01:53:53,280 --> 01:53:55,720 Speaker 1: koolaid over the weekend. Do you think the Bills can? 2061 01:53:56,080 --> 01:53:59,000 Speaker 1: I mean that I think they're capable of sweeping the division, 2062 01:53:59,040 --> 01:54:03,280 Speaker 1: but that is a very uncommon thing that happens across 2063 01:54:03,400 --> 01:54:07,880 Speaker 1: the league, right. I mean, even the Patriots, for the 2064 01:54:07,920 --> 01:54:10,120 Speaker 1: time that they owned this division, which was you know, 2065 01:54:10,200 --> 01:54:13,720 Speaker 1: upwards of fifteen sixteen years, even they didn't sweep the 2066 01:54:13,760 --> 01:54:16,360 Speaker 1: division all too often. You know, the Dolphins would come 2067 01:54:16,439 --> 01:54:18,320 Speaker 1: up and bite them, or the Jets would get them 2068 01:54:18,320 --> 01:54:23,720 Speaker 1: once usually wasn't the Bills. But they didn't sweep the 2069 01:54:23,760 --> 01:54:25,840 Speaker 1: division very often. I'd have to go back and look. 2070 01:54:25,880 --> 01:54:28,200 Speaker 1: I would venture to guess they did not sweep the 2071 01:54:28,200 --> 01:54:31,400 Speaker 1: division more than twice. I would guess they did it 2072 01:54:31,439 --> 01:54:36,960 Speaker 1: obviously in the undefeated season, and there's probably another season 2073 01:54:37,000 --> 01:54:38,720 Speaker 1: in there when they went thirteen and three or fourteen 2074 01:54:38,720 --> 01:54:40,040 Speaker 1: and two when they did it. But I don't think 2075 01:54:40,040 --> 01:54:42,320 Speaker 1: they I don't think they did it more than twice. 2076 01:54:42,360 --> 01:54:45,000 Speaker 1: I'd be surprised. It's hard to do. They know, the 2077 01:54:45,000 --> 01:54:47,680 Speaker 1: teams know each other very well, and there's a lot 2078 01:54:47,680 --> 01:54:50,320 Speaker 1: of smart guys around the league that are that know 2079 01:54:50,400 --> 01:54:54,160 Speaker 1: how to get the best of me. So yeah, I 2080 01:54:54,160 --> 01:54:58,680 Speaker 1: I don't know that. Yeah, they're capable of sweeping the division. 2081 01:54:58,720 --> 01:55:01,040 Speaker 1: They did it last year, but every nobody's better. Things 2082 01:55:01,040 --> 01:55:03,720 Speaker 1: are gonna be different this year. And you saw how 2083 01:55:03,760 --> 01:55:05,760 Speaker 1: close they were to getting beat by New England the 2084 01:55:05,800 --> 01:55:07,840 Speaker 1: first time. Yep, that was a tight game. It's a 2085 01:55:07,920 --> 01:55:10,280 Speaker 1: tight game where they were driving down anything. Oh, here 2086 01:55:10,280 --> 01:55:12,320 Speaker 1: we go, they're gonna come and you know, Justin Zimmer 2087 01:55:12,360 --> 01:55:15,840 Speaker 1: punches the ball out game over. It's hard, man, It's 2088 01:55:15,920 --> 01:55:20,560 Speaker 1: really hard to do. So I'm yeah, I'm not calling 2089 01:55:20,600 --> 01:55:25,920 Speaker 1: for them to sweep this division. It doesn't happen often. 2090 01:55:26,800 --> 01:55:29,840 Speaker 1: From Chris. In my opinion, Tuah is going to be 2091 01:55:29,880 --> 01:55:32,600 Speaker 1: a bust. He kind of reminds me of Tim Tebow 2092 01:55:32,640 --> 01:55:34,840 Speaker 1: and we all know how long he lasted as a quarterback. 2093 01:55:35,120 --> 01:55:36,840 Speaker 1: I just don't think he has what it takes to 2094 01:55:36,840 --> 01:55:39,280 Speaker 1: be a franchise guy. But hey, maybe he can prove 2095 01:55:39,320 --> 01:55:41,320 Speaker 1: me wrong. Who knows either way. Squished the fish and 2096 01:55:41,400 --> 01:55:44,960 Speaker 1: let's go Bills. So he's got his doubts about Tuah, 2097 01:55:46,760 --> 01:55:49,600 Speaker 1: so he doesn't feel that question will be answered. Miami 2098 01:55:49,640 --> 01:55:52,640 Speaker 1: has no viable you know, they're not. It's Ta or bust. 2099 01:55:52,880 --> 01:55:55,880 Speaker 1: If Jacobe Beru said as their backup Zach Wilson, it's 2100 01:55:56,080 --> 01:56:03,240 Speaker 1: Zach or bust. And in New England you can think, 2101 01:56:03,280 --> 01:56:06,160 Speaker 1: I think spin it, spin it positively, you think you 2102 01:56:06,200 --> 01:56:08,720 Speaker 1: know Zach will I mean mac Jones is going to 2103 01:56:08,760 --> 01:56:14,320 Speaker 1: get on the field some point this season. Can they 2104 01:56:14,360 --> 01:56:16,800 Speaker 1: protect him and give him enough to get you know, 2105 01:56:16,920 --> 01:56:19,520 Speaker 1: to make him effective from the pocket, and can other 2106 01:56:19,600 --> 01:56:21,360 Speaker 1: deekin defenses? You know, if they're going to try and 2107 01:56:21,400 --> 01:56:23,800 Speaker 1: confuse him, they do all this stuff, the pressure packages, 2108 01:56:23,880 --> 01:56:27,000 Speaker 1: all that to confuse young quarterbacks. New England will give 2109 01:56:27,040 --> 01:56:32,600 Speaker 1: him something to hang his hat on. We'll see. But 2110 01:56:32,720 --> 01:56:36,880 Speaker 1: those are three quarterbacks that are very young and have 2111 01:56:36,920 --> 01:56:38,760 Speaker 1: a lot of questions. And I think of all of 2112 01:56:38,760 --> 01:56:41,040 Speaker 1: those three, two is the one under the most pressure. 2113 01:56:41,880 --> 01:56:44,520 Speaker 1: They were a ten win team last year and and 2114 01:56:44,560 --> 01:56:48,960 Speaker 1: he had this you know, winning record as a starting quarterback. Yeah, 2115 01:56:49,000 --> 01:56:51,520 Speaker 1: he's got to play well. He has to play well 2116 01:56:51,880 --> 01:56:54,880 Speaker 1: because the expectations are higher for him. Last one on 2117 01:56:54,920 --> 01:56:57,880 Speaker 1: the cheat sheet, cheat sheet, cheat sheet, the tweet sheet 2118 01:56:58,600 --> 01:57:03,040 Speaker 1: from JT. He picks other although he goes against the 2119 01:57:03,440 --> 01:57:06,480 Speaker 1: premise of the poll, says it's who starts day one 2120 01:57:06,480 --> 01:57:09,920 Speaker 1: in the backfield for US. Davil says, it's an open competition. 2121 01:57:09,960 --> 01:57:12,440 Speaker 1: Can breed to take over? Maybe Williams comes out on 2122 01:57:12,520 --> 01:57:16,240 Speaker 1: fire in the preseason, or can Singletary's offseason workouts pay 2123 01:57:16,280 --> 01:57:19,480 Speaker 1: off for him? See is my second answer? Will Mac 2124 01:57:19,560 --> 01:57:26,000 Speaker 1: be thrown to the Sharks day one and the Jets stink? Yeah, 2125 01:57:26,040 --> 01:57:29,280 Speaker 1: I mean we're asking rest of the division questions, so 2126 01:57:29,360 --> 01:57:32,920 Speaker 1: we'll pursue that. So he's wondering if Mac is going 2127 01:57:32,960 --> 01:57:36,160 Speaker 1: to be thrown into the fire week one. There are 2128 01:57:36,200 --> 01:57:38,680 Speaker 1: people up in New England that cover that team that 2129 01:57:38,800 --> 01:57:42,920 Speaker 1: actually think they will wait until after the Patriots played 2130 01:57:42,960 --> 01:57:46,520 Speaker 1: Tampa Bay because they don't want Mac Jones to have 2131 01:57:46,600 --> 01:57:49,200 Speaker 1: to go up against Tom Brady and the Brady return 2132 01:57:49,280 --> 01:57:54,320 Speaker 1: to New England game. You know, all American boy comes home. Yeah, 2133 01:57:54,680 --> 01:57:56,840 Speaker 1: they're calling it a homecoming game. Yeah, New England is 2134 01:57:57,120 --> 01:58:00,360 Speaker 1: they start, they open with Miami at home, they go 2135 01:58:00,440 --> 01:58:04,000 Speaker 1: to the Jets, then they have the Saints at home, 2136 01:58:04,720 --> 01:58:08,080 Speaker 1: then they have the Buccaneers at home, right, and that 2137 01:58:08,280 --> 01:58:12,160 Speaker 1: right there is mac Jones day right there, because then 2138 01:58:12,200 --> 01:58:14,800 Speaker 1: the next week they go to Housston, then they have 2139 01:58:14,920 --> 01:58:18,000 Speaker 1: Dallas at home, then they have the Jets at home, 2140 01:58:18,960 --> 01:58:22,280 Speaker 1: you know, and then they go to San Diego, La Chargers. 2141 01:58:22,280 --> 01:58:24,960 Speaker 1: So yeah, Honestly, though, do you think that Bill Belichick 2142 01:58:25,040 --> 01:58:27,720 Speaker 1: gives a hoot who they're playing if he thinks mac 2143 01:58:27,800 --> 01:58:30,360 Speaker 1: Jones is his best option, even if it's Brady and 2144 01:58:30,360 --> 01:58:32,960 Speaker 1: there's every chance to mac Jones surprised him and says 2145 01:58:34,320 --> 01:58:36,560 Speaker 1: he's our guy. Let's just go because he did it 2146 01:58:36,600 --> 01:58:40,839 Speaker 1: with he did it with Brady, they got they literally 2147 01:58:41,240 --> 01:58:43,560 Speaker 1: the think about this, if you think all this all 2148 01:58:43,560 --> 01:58:49,880 Speaker 1: this way back the day after Drew Bledsoe signed one 2149 01:58:49,960 --> 01:58:55,440 Speaker 1: hundred and ten million dollar contract, the day after he 2150 01:58:55,480 --> 01:59:00,000 Speaker 1: took the hit, and he didn't see the field again 2151 01:59:00,360 --> 01:59:07,400 Speaker 1: for the Patriots except for a think about it. You 2152 01:59:07,400 --> 01:59:10,520 Speaker 1: don't think Bill Belichick is willing to make a tough decision. 2153 01:59:10,560 --> 01:59:12,640 Speaker 1: I don't think he cares. I don't think he does care. 2154 01:59:12,920 --> 01:59:17,520 Speaker 1: If mac Jones is ready, he's in it. No. No, not, 2155 01:59:17,600 --> 01:59:21,400 Speaker 1: if he's ready, if he's better than Cam, he's in. 2156 01:59:22,680 --> 01:59:24,920 Speaker 1: And there's a good chance that that is going to 2157 01:59:24,960 --> 01:59:27,200 Speaker 1: be the case. Well, if not right away, very soon. 2158 01:59:28,160 --> 01:59:31,920 Speaker 1: And Horrier's standing there too. I mean for a while, 2159 01:59:32,080 --> 01:59:35,280 Speaker 1: Horrier's going to be better than mac Jones because he'll 2160 01:59:35,280 --> 01:59:39,600 Speaker 1: he'll know how to call the plays. Yeah, you know that. 2161 01:59:39,680 --> 01:59:42,440 Speaker 1: I mean, this is all up in the air with 2162 01:59:42,480 --> 01:59:45,280 Speaker 1: a rookie quarterback coming in. I'm sure now even now 2163 01:59:45,320 --> 01:59:47,400 Speaker 1: they're they're they're at their own mini camps and they're 2164 01:59:47,440 --> 01:59:50,320 Speaker 1: OTAs and mac Jones is doing nothing but cramming for 2165 01:59:50,360 --> 01:59:56,520 Speaker 1: the offense. It's sticky man, that is just and they 2166 01:59:56,680 --> 02:00:00,320 Speaker 1: and Belichick likes Cam, I know he does. I'm not 2167 02:00:00,360 --> 02:00:03,080 Speaker 1: sure why yet, He's done that with a lot of it. 2168 02:00:03,400 --> 02:00:07,320 Speaker 1: He liked Chatto Chosinko too, he brought him in. He 2169 02:00:07,400 --> 02:00:10,880 Speaker 1: drew played a played a quick role, he was there 2170 02:00:10,880 --> 02:00:15,440 Speaker 1: for a year and just But so I think Belichick 2171 02:00:15,440 --> 02:00:17,560 Speaker 1: will make the hard decision, even if it is mac Jones, 2172 02:00:17,680 --> 02:00:20,720 Speaker 1: or even if it's you know, Cam Newton. Yeah, I 2173 02:00:20,760 --> 02:00:23,720 Speaker 1: don't think he'll hesitate to make the tough call and 2174 02:00:23,880 --> 02:00:27,560 Speaker 1: live with it. I'm just glad the quarterback situation is 2175 02:00:28,520 --> 02:00:31,080 Speaker 1: completely up in the air for New England. So it's 2176 02:00:31,120 --> 02:00:33,720 Speaker 1: so enjoyable I can't describe it. And I think the 2177 02:00:33,760 --> 02:00:36,920 Speaker 1: best for Buffalo the thing that they can take heart. 2178 02:00:36,960 --> 02:00:40,400 Speaker 1: And they don't even see these guys until week thirteen. Yeah, 2179 02:00:40,440 --> 02:00:42,520 Speaker 1: so you'll have a good read on them. They'll obviously 2180 02:00:42,520 --> 02:00:46,680 Speaker 1: have a good read on you. I think it's almost 2181 02:00:46,720 --> 02:00:50,280 Speaker 1: a lock that the Bills don't even see Cam Newton. 2182 02:00:51,000 --> 02:00:53,040 Speaker 1: I think it's a lock that it's Mac Jones by 2183 02:00:53,080 --> 02:00:56,600 Speaker 1: December sixth, right, I think it's a lock if you 2184 02:00:56,840 --> 02:00:58,880 Speaker 1: and it's easy for us to sit here and you 2185 02:00:58,880 --> 02:01:04,240 Speaker 1: know in June say yeah, yeah, it's obvious that Mac 2186 02:01:04,320 --> 02:01:07,320 Speaker 1: Jones will probably come in after they play Tampa Bay 2187 02:01:07,400 --> 02:01:09,640 Speaker 1: and they'll, you know, Tom Bret, I mean, you know, 2188 02:01:09,760 --> 02:01:11,520 Speaker 1: Cam Newton will be there for the first month of 2189 02:01:11,560 --> 02:01:13,520 Speaker 1: the season. They'll get it going. But think about it, though, 2190 02:01:13,520 --> 02:01:15,640 Speaker 1: if they beat the Dolphins on opening Day, then go 2191 02:01:15,640 --> 02:01:19,160 Speaker 1: to the Jets and beat them. Cam Newton's the quarterback, 2192 02:01:19,200 --> 02:01:21,320 Speaker 1: and they put up a good showing against the Saints, 2193 02:01:22,520 --> 02:01:26,000 Speaker 1: or if they beat the Saints with Jamis Winston or 2194 02:01:27,600 --> 02:01:32,760 Speaker 1: the other guy, then you got the Bucks coming in, 2195 02:01:32,800 --> 02:01:34,840 Speaker 1: all right, So what happens then? All right, so you're three, 2196 02:01:35,120 --> 02:01:38,240 Speaker 1: so you're three and oh or two and one play 2197 02:01:38,280 --> 02:01:40,080 Speaker 1: in Tampa Bay, put up a really good show and 2198 02:01:40,080 --> 02:01:42,800 Speaker 1: give them, give them a run for their money. Then 2199 02:01:42,800 --> 02:01:48,520 Speaker 1: you're gonna bench Cam. I don't know. I mean, I 2200 02:01:48,640 --> 02:01:51,320 Speaker 1: just don't envision that for Cam. I just don't. I 2201 02:01:51,360 --> 02:01:55,280 Speaker 1: just I can't see him being an effective quarterback worthy 2202 02:01:55,360 --> 02:01:57,960 Speaker 1: of starting anymore. I can't get there. You want to 2203 02:01:58,080 --> 02:02:01,440 Speaker 1: dispel you for two or three games, good option, but 2204 02:02:01,640 --> 02:02:03,840 Speaker 1: to carry you through the season into the Promised Land. 2205 02:02:03,880 --> 02:02:07,120 Speaker 1: It's just sorry. You know, it's a no for me. Yeah, 2206 02:02:07,480 --> 02:02:11,520 Speaker 1: it's a no from me. Okay, we've got to take 2207 02:02:11,520 --> 02:02:14,080 Speaker 1: a break here, but when we return, it'll be time 2208 02:02:14,120 --> 02:02:18,840 Speaker 1: for a little NFL true false. As we continue on 2209 02:02:18,840 --> 02:02:21,240 Speaker 1: One Bill's Live presented by Kaloid of Health, It's Buffalo 2210 02:02:21,280 --> 02:02:35,280 Speaker 1: Bills Radio. Just to put a bow on the tweet 2211 02:02:35,360 --> 02:02:39,120 Speaker 1: sheets and Steve and I did talk extensively about the 2212 02:02:39,120 --> 02:02:44,600 Speaker 1: New England quarterback situation. Our good friend Mike Reis, ESPN 2213 02:02:44,880 --> 02:02:49,240 Speaker 1: Patriots reporter tweeted a quarterback update from mini camp in 2214 02:02:49,280 --> 02:02:52,560 Speaker 1: New England. Cam Newton was consistently first and the reps 2215 02:02:52,640 --> 02:02:55,840 Speaker 1: I saw followed by Mac Jones, Jared Stidham, and Brian Hoyer. 2216 02:02:56,440 --> 02:03:00,520 Speaker 1: Jones looked dialed in today, Paul going to the spot 2217 02:03:00,560 --> 02:03:05,840 Speaker 1: most often with decisiveness, accuracy on point despite the rain 2218 02:03:06,400 --> 02:03:10,320 Speaker 1: until one to two throws at the end. All right, 2219 02:03:11,920 --> 02:03:17,720 Speaker 1: Mac Junes, I'm telling you I heard this early on 2220 02:03:18,640 --> 02:03:21,000 Speaker 1: when I was working with CBS. It was early in 2221 02:03:21,040 --> 02:03:24,880 Speaker 1: my career there. Don Cricky was my play by play 2222 02:03:24,920 --> 02:03:26,560 Speaker 1: guy in the booth. Worked with him for six years. 2223 02:03:26,600 --> 02:03:29,160 Speaker 1: One of the all time great legendary broadcasters in all 2224 02:03:29,200 --> 02:03:32,320 Speaker 1: of sports broadcasting. He didn't he did NFL games in 2225 02:03:32,560 --> 02:03:36,600 Speaker 1: five decades. He was iconic his voice. He's the first 2226 02:03:36,600 --> 02:03:38,800 Speaker 1: guy ever went out with where people recognized him by 2227 02:03:38,800 --> 02:03:42,760 Speaker 1: his voice rather than by what he looked like. So 2228 02:03:43,240 --> 02:03:46,400 Speaker 1: he we were doing games, and we were doing some 2229 02:03:46,440 --> 02:03:49,360 Speaker 1: other game across the country, and they showed this guy 2230 02:03:50,080 --> 02:03:52,760 Speaker 1: Tom Brady starting to take snaps for Drew Brees when 2231 02:03:52,800 --> 02:03:55,360 Speaker 1: you know Drew Bledsoe he was out and Brady was 2232 02:03:55,400 --> 02:03:57,800 Speaker 1: starting the next week because Bledsoe still wasn't right, you know. 2233 02:03:58,360 --> 02:04:00,959 Speaker 1: And Kricky looked at me because he did the preseason 2234 02:04:01,040 --> 02:04:05,000 Speaker 1: games for the Patriots, and he goes, Belichick likes that 2235 02:04:05,040 --> 02:04:08,360 Speaker 1: guy better. I go what he goes? Yeah, he goes. 2236 02:04:08,400 --> 02:04:10,960 Speaker 1: He's smart as the smartest guy there is. Belichick likes 2237 02:04:11,040 --> 02:04:14,520 Speaker 1: him better, better than the guy that signed one hundred 2238 02:04:14,560 --> 02:04:17,280 Speaker 1: million dollars. Condy, I thought, I go, don he goes, 2239 02:04:17,960 --> 02:04:22,280 Speaker 1: he likes him better. He was right famous last words, 2240 02:04:22,280 --> 02:04:24,760 Speaker 1: he likes him better. Brady never came out. He likes 2241 02:04:24,840 --> 02:04:28,920 Speaker 1: him better. Let's go to the phones and waiting there 2242 02:04:28,960 --> 02:04:32,440 Speaker 1: and he goes. Three oh five fifty is Victor and Jamestown. Victor, 2243 02:04:32,480 --> 02:04:34,240 Speaker 1: what do you have for us? You're on one Bill's life. 2244 02:04:35,440 --> 02:04:38,960 Speaker 1: I'd like to talk about the defense. I know you're 2245 02:04:39,040 --> 02:04:43,520 Speaker 1: looking in the offense, but the defense. We knew New 2246 02:04:43,560 --> 02:04:49,040 Speaker 1: England had some defense players option out, but then they're 2247 02:04:49,080 --> 02:04:52,120 Speaker 1: coming back. So I'm more concerned about which defense is 2248 02:04:52,240 --> 02:04:56,160 Speaker 1: better in the AOC. I still think Buffalo is, but 2249 02:04:56,560 --> 02:04:59,360 Speaker 1: wonder if that's what your thoughts. Uh yeah, I mean 2250 02:04:59,400 --> 02:05:02,240 Speaker 1: I was talking abo about this earlier in the hour, 2251 02:05:02,360 --> 02:05:04,920 Speaker 1: just about twenty minutes ago, Victor, and thanks for the call. 2252 02:05:05,040 --> 02:05:08,520 Speaker 1: I people are talking about these opt outs left and right, 2253 02:05:08,560 --> 02:05:10,920 Speaker 1: and I know that the Patriots had eight of them. 2254 02:05:11,760 --> 02:05:14,720 Speaker 1: But the most notable opt outs, as we stated earlier, 2255 02:05:15,240 --> 02:05:19,040 Speaker 1: Dante high Tower, Patrick Chung, and Marcus Cannon, an offensive tackle. 2256 02:05:19,800 --> 02:05:25,840 Speaker 1: Cannon got traded to Houston, Patrick Chung retired, and high 2257 02:05:25,880 --> 02:05:28,440 Speaker 1: Tower is back. That is a notable addition, and I'll 2258 02:05:28,440 --> 02:05:31,600 Speaker 1: give you that eight ways to Sunday. But the other 2259 02:05:31,640 --> 02:05:35,240 Speaker 1: guys that opted out, no big names really, you know, 2260 02:05:35,360 --> 02:05:39,360 Speaker 1: special teams contributors that kind of stuff. Back up defensive 2261 02:05:39,400 --> 02:05:41,400 Speaker 1: lineman I think was in there somewhere might not even 2262 02:05:41,400 --> 02:05:45,280 Speaker 1: be on the roster now. I'm more concerned about the 2263 02:05:45,320 --> 02:05:49,120 Speaker 1: defensive additions that the Patriots made in free agency. Kyle 2264 02:05:49,240 --> 02:05:52,640 Speaker 1: van Noi is back. They got Davin Godshaw, the nose tackle, 2265 02:05:54,040 --> 02:06:00,320 Speaker 1: they got the Matt Judon pass rusher from Baltimore. I mean, 2266 02:06:00,360 --> 02:06:02,960 Speaker 1: those are the defensive editions that I'd be concerned about 2267 02:06:02,960 --> 02:06:05,520 Speaker 1: more than the opt outs because it was Dante high 2268 02:06:05,560 --> 02:06:07,880 Speaker 1: Tower and a bunch of guys. So that's where I'm 2269 02:06:07,880 --> 02:06:12,520 Speaker 1: at on that. You can make an argument that Miami's 2270 02:06:12,600 --> 02:06:15,720 Speaker 1: defense could make a run at being the second best 2271 02:06:15,760 --> 02:06:18,680 Speaker 1: defense in the in the division. But they've outside of 2272 02:06:18,680 --> 02:06:23,760 Speaker 1: the corners, They've changed a lot safety, linebacker, d line, 2273 02:06:24,120 --> 02:06:26,440 Speaker 1: They've made wholesale changes on that side of the ball. 2274 02:06:26,440 --> 02:06:28,760 Speaker 1: In this office about it, Yeah, it's Dante high Tower, 2275 02:06:28,800 --> 02:06:31,080 Speaker 1: Patrick Chung, Marcus Cannon or the people, even the New 2276 02:06:31,080 --> 02:06:33,520 Speaker 1: England people only mentioned they don't even get and now 2277 02:06:33,560 --> 02:06:36,920 Speaker 1: don't forget too Julian Edelman's retired. He's not going to 2278 02:06:37,000 --> 02:06:42,640 Speaker 1: be there. That's one guy that can't depend on. So Yeah, 2279 02:06:42,640 --> 02:06:44,680 Speaker 1: while the opt outs will help, I think you're right, 2280 02:06:44,720 --> 02:06:46,920 Speaker 1: it's the free agents they're getting in that are really 2281 02:06:46,920 --> 02:06:49,560 Speaker 1: going to make the difference for them, even defensively that 2282 02:06:49,720 --> 02:06:53,280 Speaker 1: you don getting Van Noy back in the fold. Yeah, 2283 02:06:53,280 --> 02:06:56,120 Speaker 1: those are upgrades all the way across them. Yeah. Meanwhile, 2284 02:06:56,160 --> 02:07:01,160 Speaker 1: there are headlines rippling across Jacksonville. Trevor Lawrence was held 2285 02:07:01,160 --> 02:07:05,440 Speaker 1: out a mini camp practice today as a precaution due 2286 02:07:05,520 --> 02:07:12,040 Speaker 1: to hamstring tightness. Participated yesterday or today, earlier today, but 2287 02:07:12,080 --> 02:07:15,640 Speaker 1: then got pulled out of practice early because of hamstring tightness. 2288 02:07:15,680 --> 02:07:18,320 Speaker 1: So we'll keep an eye on that. Didn't pull anything, 2289 02:07:18,400 --> 02:07:21,760 Speaker 1: but I don't want to take any chances this time 2290 02:07:21,960 --> 02:07:26,560 Speaker 1: of year. Time now though, for a little NFL True 2291 02:07:26,600 --> 02:07:29,960 Speaker 1: Falls Steve, and it's brought to you by Yanti's fancy 2292 02:07:30,000 --> 02:07:34,160 Speaker 1: New York's artist in Cheese. You're gonna like this first one, Steve. 2293 02:07:34,320 --> 02:07:38,120 Speaker 1: NFL True Falls number one. Nineteen ninety Bills season was 2294 02:07:38,160 --> 02:07:46,720 Speaker 1: the franchise's best in team history. Well, fifteen and four 2295 02:07:47,480 --> 02:07:49,160 Speaker 1: all the way to the Super Bowl, so they were 2296 02:07:49,200 --> 02:07:51,760 Speaker 1: thirteen and three of the regular season. They were I 2297 02:07:51,800 --> 02:07:53,320 Speaker 1: think that because they went to the Super Bowl. You 2298 02:07:53,400 --> 02:07:58,080 Speaker 1: have to say, yeah, so how nuts was this town 2299 02:07:58,120 --> 02:08:03,200 Speaker 1: going in nineteen ninety Yeah, it was crazy. First AFC title, 2300 02:08:03,400 --> 02:08:06,560 Speaker 1: crazy going to the Super Bowl for Super Bowl, winning 2301 02:08:06,600 --> 02:08:10,600 Speaker 1: the AFC Championship game fifty one to three. Oh goodness gracious, 2302 02:08:10,600 --> 02:08:16,960 Speaker 1: it was. Yeah. Yeah, it was absolutely outrageous. Everywhere you went. Guys, 2303 02:08:17,000 --> 02:08:19,240 Speaker 1: even guys like me, even guys like me, I couldn't 2304 02:08:19,240 --> 02:08:23,280 Speaker 1: even leave the house. People people are just bonko. Guys 2305 02:08:23,320 --> 02:08:26,000 Speaker 1: are like a rock band. I was a roadie for 2306 02:08:26,040 --> 02:08:30,280 Speaker 1: the rock band. Carried the drums. It was. It was 2307 02:08:30,400 --> 02:08:35,080 Speaker 1: absolutely crazy. And the stadium, Uh, this is ninety two. 2308 02:08:35,120 --> 02:08:38,840 Speaker 1: The stadium held eighty thousand, two fifty Yeah, before the 2309 02:08:38,880 --> 02:08:42,800 Speaker 1: refurbishings and stuff, and they made small which which pulled 2310 02:08:42,800 --> 02:08:44,520 Speaker 1: out some of the regular seats. You know, so now 2311 02:08:44,520 --> 02:08:47,240 Speaker 1: it's like seventy two thousand now. Back then it was 2312 02:08:47,280 --> 02:08:50,320 Speaker 1: eighty thousand, two hundred and fifty people that fit and 2313 02:08:50,360 --> 02:08:57,440 Speaker 1: they were crammed in there, and it was that's crazy. 2314 02:08:58,280 --> 02:09:02,320 Speaker 1: Football own, it's a football owner stadium. People are like 2315 02:09:02,320 --> 02:09:05,120 Speaker 1: like two yards from the corners of the end zone 2316 02:09:05,120 --> 02:09:07,160 Speaker 1: and across the back of the back end line of 2317 02:09:07,160 --> 02:09:09,920 Speaker 1: the end zone. They're right down on the back of 2318 02:09:09,960 --> 02:09:15,920 Speaker 1: the of the opposing bench and the home bench. I remember, 2319 02:09:15,920 --> 02:09:18,880 Speaker 1: I'll never forget. I mean, you turn around, something happened, 2320 02:09:18,960 --> 02:09:21,520 Speaker 1: like you know these plays, you know they're showing some highlights. 2321 02:09:21,520 --> 02:09:24,080 Speaker 1: Now someone happened. We'd be high fiving on you know, 2322 02:09:24,120 --> 02:09:26,200 Speaker 1: me on the bench. We were high fiving on the bench. 2323 02:09:26,240 --> 02:09:28,560 Speaker 1: And you turn around and look at the stadium, and 2324 02:09:28,840 --> 02:09:32,360 Speaker 1: unlike any other stadium that I notice, I'm sure it's 2325 02:09:32,400 --> 02:09:37,120 Speaker 1: like that other places now too. In Buffalo, when something 2326 02:09:37,240 --> 02:09:41,320 Speaker 1: happens that's off the chain, block field goal for a touchdown. 2327 02:09:41,720 --> 02:09:44,360 Speaker 1: You know, we had you know, three touchdowns in seventy 2328 02:09:44,400 --> 02:09:47,240 Speaker 1: seven seconds against the Broncos in Week two of that season. 2329 02:09:47,560 --> 02:09:50,720 Speaker 1: I mean, it was just unbelievable. You turn around, you 2330 02:09:50,760 --> 02:09:52,200 Speaker 1: hear and you kind of take a quick look up 2331 02:09:52,240 --> 02:09:55,760 Speaker 1: in the stands and the stands. Nobody in the stands 2332 02:09:55,840 --> 02:09:59,440 Speaker 1: or even looking at the field, they're like looking at 2333 02:09:59,480 --> 02:10:07,000 Speaker 1: these they're hugging chub An. It's unbelievable. It's an unbelievable scene. 2334 02:10:07,360 --> 02:10:10,680 Speaker 1: It's unbelievable. They're just so happy and you can't even 2335 02:10:10,840 --> 02:10:14,960 Speaker 1: you can't even pick out an individual. It all becomes 2336 02:10:14,960 --> 02:10:18,960 Speaker 1: just one big mass of humanity and it's uh And 2337 02:10:19,320 --> 02:10:23,320 Speaker 1: you can't hear. You can't hear yourself think you can't. Literally, 2338 02:10:23,600 --> 02:10:26,640 Speaker 1: you and I are sitting here together, you have to 2339 02:10:26,680 --> 02:10:30,320 Speaker 1: scream to be heard. It's that loud to the guy 2340 02:10:30,360 --> 02:10:33,200 Speaker 1: next to you on the bench, it's unbelievable. So yeah, true, 2341 02:10:33,240 --> 02:10:35,080 Speaker 1: I would say true. Because of the fact they went 2342 02:10:35,120 --> 02:10:39,280 Speaker 1: to the Super Bowl, I would agree true quickly. Aja 2343 02:10:39,760 --> 02:10:42,440 Speaker 1: is the best candidate to break out for the Bills 2344 02:10:42,560 --> 02:10:46,200 Speaker 1: in twenty twenty one. Do you have a better breakout 2345 02:10:46,240 --> 02:10:51,280 Speaker 1: candidate than him? Yeah, I'll say I'm on the Knox train. 2346 02:10:51,960 --> 02:10:55,320 Speaker 1: I would also say, and I can't give you any 2347 02:10:55,360 --> 02:10:56,760 Speaker 1: I'd say one of the running backs, you're gonna have 2348 02:10:56,800 --> 02:10:59,160 Speaker 1: a better year this Year's kind of like in motors Chances. 2349 02:10:59,200 --> 02:11:01,240 Speaker 1: After we talked to Kicks the other day. Yeah, I 2350 02:11:01,280 --> 02:11:04,200 Speaker 1: do too. I'll say I'm gonna stick with Dawson Knox. Okay, 2351 02:11:04,200 --> 02:11:06,720 Speaker 1: so you will say false. I think AJ has a 2352 02:11:06,800 --> 02:11:08,600 Speaker 1: chance to make some hay here. I think there's gonna 2353 02:11:08,600 --> 02:11:10,400 Speaker 1: be a lot of focus on Rousseau and Basham, and 2354 02:11:10,400 --> 02:11:12,040 Speaker 1: I think Epins is going to sneak up on some 2355 02:11:12,080 --> 02:11:15,200 Speaker 1: people and do some things, But for now I will 2356 02:11:15,440 --> 02:11:18,760 Speaker 1: I'm riding, I'm running with motor. But I think epines 2357 02:11:18,920 --> 02:11:21,160 Speaker 1: on defense is one of the better candidates to break out. 2358 02:11:21,200 --> 02:11:25,120 Speaker 1: Obviously at Oliver's in that category too. I think epinessa 2359 02:11:25,120 --> 02:11:27,800 Speaker 1: could sneak up on some people this year. Yeah, all right, 2360 02:11:27,800 --> 02:11:29,280 Speaker 1: we have to take a break. When we come back, 2361 02:11:29,360 --> 02:11:31,120 Speaker 1: Steve and I close it up with what have we 2362 02:11:31,400 --> 02:11:34,680 Speaker 1: learned here on a Monday with mini camps set to 2363 02:11:34,720 --> 02:11:51,320 Speaker 1: start tomorrow? Back in a second, here, stay two. What 2364 02:11:51,400 --> 02:11:54,600 Speaker 1: have we learned from today's show? Brought to you by Skyworks, 2365 02:11:54,640 --> 02:11:57,440 Speaker 1: the official construction equipment rental company of the Buffalo Bills. 2366 02:11:59,320 --> 02:12:05,240 Speaker 1: And we've learned pretty much that the listening audience, I 2367 02:12:05,240 --> 02:12:07,160 Speaker 1: don't know what would you say more on this? How 2368 02:12:07,160 --> 02:12:09,440 Speaker 1: did we finish up on the poll? Guys, I'm curious 2369 02:12:09,480 --> 02:12:12,200 Speaker 1: as to where the percentages it more TUA or was 2370 02:12:12,240 --> 02:12:15,960 Speaker 1: it more? It was close? Mac Jones. TA had forty 2371 02:12:16,040 --> 02:12:20,840 Speaker 1: point about forty one percent of the vote. TA had 2372 02:12:20,880 --> 02:12:24,680 Speaker 1: thirty seven and a half percent, thirty six and a half. Yeah, 2373 02:12:24,720 --> 02:12:29,280 Speaker 1: it was close. People aren't concerned about the jets and 2374 02:12:29,400 --> 02:12:30,880 Speaker 1: whether they'll be able to turn it. I think I 2375 02:12:30,880 --> 02:12:32,400 Speaker 1: don't think they're gonna do it this year. They're a 2376 02:12:32,440 --> 02:12:34,440 Speaker 1: long way off. They're a long way off. That's why 2377 02:12:34,520 --> 02:12:36,560 Speaker 1: they think the Jets have a further way to go. 2378 02:12:36,640 --> 02:12:40,120 Speaker 1: And the bar for successful season for the Jets is 2379 02:12:40,160 --> 02:12:42,000 Speaker 1: a lot lower than it is for the Pats or 2380 02:12:42,040 --> 02:12:44,360 Speaker 1: for the Dolphins. Certainly the Dolphins, they were ten win 2381 02:12:44,600 --> 02:12:49,240 Speaker 1: team last year and couldn't get into the playoffs. I 2382 02:12:49,320 --> 02:12:52,200 Speaker 1: think two was under some pressure to play well, and 2383 02:12:52,320 --> 02:12:55,560 Speaker 1: if he doesn't, I think he may get whether he 2384 02:12:55,600 --> 02:12:59,240 Speaker 1: deserves it or not, most of the blame because of 2385 02:12:59,280 --> 02:13:02,320 Speaker 1: what happened with Fit last year. I mean, the only 2386 02:13:02,360 --> 02:13:07,160 Speaker 1: difference is Tah right, Yeah, and they got they should 2387 02:13:07,160 --> 02:13:10,400 Speaker 1: have gotten better this offseason, and if they don't win 2388 02:13:10,440 --> 02:13:14,360 Speaker 1: ten games, they're gonna, you know, the attention is going 2389 02:13:14,440 --> 02:13:16,640 Speaker 1: to be focused right on him. And we've already talked 2390 02:13:16,640 --> 02:13:20,000 Speaker 1: about their first five weeks. It's rough that schedule. It 2391 02:13:20,080 --> 02:13:22,920 Speaker 1: is rough. It is a bear. It softens up considerably 2392 02:13:23,000 --> 02:13:26,280 Speaker 1: after those first five weeks, but it is rough off. 2393 02:13:26,320 --> 02:13:30,240 Speaker 1: It is really rough. It is really rough the first 2394 02:13:30,560 --> 02:13:33,040 Speaker 1: the first five weeks of I guess I should say 2395 02:13:33,040 --> 02:13:37,160 Speaker 1: it really really quickly for the Dolphins, it goes New England, 2396 02:13:37,320 --> 02:13:45,560 Speaker 1: Buffalo Vegas, Indianapolis, Tampa Bay. All right, go get him 2397 02:13:45,600 --> 02:13:47,560 Speaker 1: and you don't think there And the one the weakest 2398 02:13:47,560 --> 02:13:50,240 Speaker 1: of those teams is Vegas, who are gonna hate the 2399 02:13:50,280 --> 02:13:54,160 Speaker 1: Dolphins after last year's game, Yeah, where Fitz had the heroics. 2400 02:13:54,960 --> 02:13:59,200 Speaker 1: I'm gonna factor all this into yeah preseason prognostications. Big 2401 02:13:59,240 --> 02:14:03,080 Speaker 1: show Tomorrow, mandatory minicamp gets underway. We'll take it to 2402 02:14:03,120 --> 02:14:05,720 Speaker 1: the practice field. We'll also hear from Josh Allen and 2403 02:14:05,880 --> 02:14:09,600 Speaker 1: Star Latoula, So don't miss tomorrow. We'll see it at 2404 02:14:09,680 --> 02:14:12,160 Speaker 1: noon for Steve Tasker. I'm Chris Brown. This is One 2405 02:14:12,240 --> 02:14:14,880 Speaker 1: Bill's Live, presented by Kalida Health. 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