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Get some facts and come back and
Seebee. Get some facts and come back

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and Seebee. Don't throw out salaries
or other things. Get some facts and

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come back and Seebee. You can't
handle the true now told our players you

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need a bit more like a dog. We don't need a bunch of cats

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in here. Looking in the mirror, I look good. I got my

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extra bands on, I got my
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don't need no meals. We don't
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Why not a detain Oh you're not
That day we weren't good. There's

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no sense of asking me things about
the game. I'm telling you. We

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laid an egg. So I'm not
gonna break it down for you. He

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sucks. He sucked, but he
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to say. Guys, I'm sorry. I'm not gonna break it down for

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you. Nothing went well for us. It's on us. We have to

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figure it out. Em we went
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with us on this Monday, I'll
happy related Father's Day to all of you

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out there who enjoy being with your
kids on Father's Day. I thought it

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was a special day for me absolutely. I hope it was for you as

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well. Ben is our producer.
I'm Matt Shepard. Love to chat with

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I'd love to hear from you via
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twenty one thousand. By the way, did you see after the US Open

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yesterday? You see on Golf Channel
one of their reporters. I apologize,

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I had forgotten who it was.
One of the reporters went out there and

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on eighteen put a ball where Bryce
and Deshambo did in the greenside bunker and

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tried to hit from the same spot
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all right, and it shows you
how difficult it was to just to stop

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the shot. Then Deshambo comes out
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mic and kind of talks him a
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relax, and then he curls his
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don't know two feet. It was
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but Dishambo didn't get two cracks at
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was just really good golf, really
good golf. The other funny thing is

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that he shows up on the Golf
Central set Deshambo does, and he's talking

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about specific players of the past,
specific people associated with the world of golf,

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and he's giving them credit for being
familyman, Charles Howell being one of

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them, and talking about that in
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his issues in the past of keeping
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if you will, I thought it
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was the winner of the US Open, second time that he's won it in

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his career. Two championships, two
major championships for Deshambo, and he is

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considered one of the better American golfers
right now. Not the best. It's

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not like he's Scotti Scheffler, But
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prove that you can win different courses
that aren't necessarily made for you. Not

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everything is about length. That's the
thing I thought was refreshing about his championship

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is the fact that here's a guy
who is known for what distance right crushes

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the ball. It's amazing how far
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you shake your head. There's also
a great video of him playing with some

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social media stars on the golf course
with old clubs, blade clubs that they

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would have used way back in the
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and he shoots power with those clubs. Now, he's willing to do certain

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things. The thing that endears you
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of the media. I don't know
if it's commentators. I don't know if

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it's color analysts. I don't know
if it's athletes themselves, but how they

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can relate to you. Right,
Tom Brady did a pretty good job with

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his Fox debut at the UFL Championship. Bryson Deshambo has become a lot better

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at that. Bryson Deshambo is now
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take certain chances. Most guys they're
not going to do. They're not going

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to take an old set of clubs
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round of golf in them because it
makes them look vulnerable. Right, Who

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would play with a bunch of social
media guys who have made now a very

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comfortable living multimillionaires. I believe the
goodie good guys with their brands and everything

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else like that. Who would play
eighteen holes with those guys, knowing that

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if they beat them, that's tough
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do He's willing to do that.
I think that's super cool. How many

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people would be comfortable enough in their
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do something like that, putting as
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risking it. If you win that, it's not a big deal because you're

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supposed to. If you lose it, it's a massive deal because those guys

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can use it as a marketing tool
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don't live that thing down. Bryson
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sense, hasn't he? Did you
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after the ninth hole. There was
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a high five, and he got
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this is a bad thing, all
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against Rory McElroy. But McElroy slaps
him five. People are sticking their hands

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over the rope wanting to slap his
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and he acknowledges them. Right,
there's nothing wrong with that, but he

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keeps walking to the next tea box. The next group through is Deshambo,

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he and Matthew Pavone. Deshambo walks
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he slaps him five, takes out
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then as he's walking to the next
tea box, the people who have their

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hands over the ropes to try and
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all the way to the tea box. That's something he probably would not have

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done five six years ago. So
he's matured in that regard. Not that

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what Rory McElroy did was wrong bad, but Bryson de Shamba went above and

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beyond and became a little bit more
likable. It's easier said than done,

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man, it really is, and
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athlete's standpoint. You have to be
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easy to be on all the time. It can be very frustrating. And

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for Rory McElroy, you know how
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not boguing three out of the last
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available to the media. How do
people perceive him now fair or unfair?

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How is he perceived? He's perceived
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professional. Bryson de Shamba somebody put
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Shamba when he lost finished second in
a tournament, he was there. I

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think it was Xander Schoffley, you
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was up close and personal to him
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so many words, congratulations. Right. Then they show Rory McElroy when he

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loses to Deshambo, what does he
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NBC. Scotty Scheffler did, and
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of the year, or definitely he
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one of the worst rounds of his
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he sat down with them. But
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say you don't want to fair enough. I mean, you're you're encapsulated in

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the moment of what's going on,
and plus you got to get ready to

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possibly play a playoff hole you don't
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totally understand that he gets a passing
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Deshamba Wins gets in his car and
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jerk or not, the perception is
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or he is a baby, or
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not cool. Phone number on the
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Exus and Bros. We've been telling
you in the updates throughout the morning that

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the Lions signed a kicker. It's
Jake Bates. It's the guy everybody wanted

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because of what he did for the
Michigan Panthers at Ford Field and outside ford

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Field this year and getting the Panthers
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in the playoffs. They ended up
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again yesterday. But when you looked
at it and you see that he connected

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on twenty one of twenty eight field
goals, a couple of sixty yarders,

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you're thinking, oh, that's great
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We'll see if he beats up Backley. A lot to determined, but

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he's in the mix. It's what
people wanted. There were other teams in

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the mix for his services reportedly anyway, So the Lions were one of a

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few options, and he said he
wanted to stay in Michigan. That should

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make everybody feel pretty good. And
considering that he, you know, he

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beats out a team like the Houston
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I think the Washington Commanders were also
on that list. Should make you feel

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pretty good. Well. I was
reading an article from the Sporting News over

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the weekend and they wrote the NFL's
all over paid team for twenty twenty four

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worst contracts, including bad deals for
Browns, Chiefs, and Bears. So

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a few of them there. I'm
not going to go over every single player,

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but one of them is Deshaun Watson
with Cleveland. He's going to make

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forty six million. One is Alvin
Kamara, he's gonna make fifteen million.

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Joe Mixon with the Texans, now
originally a Cincinnati Bengal player. The wide

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receivers they have is Calvin Ridley,
who's going to make twenty three million in

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Tennessee, Jerry Judy with the Browns
seventeen and a half million, and Noah

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Fant with the Seahawks at ten and
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some of the offensive lineman. You
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one of the positions obviously is cornerback, and one of the players they

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have besides James Bradbury of the Eagles, who's going to make twelve point six

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million dollars, is Carlton Davis.
Here's what they write, The Lions didn't

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make their veteran corner spending work last
season, so they got aggressive again,

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trading for the former buccaneer. So
I'll stop right there and just say this,

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just because something doesn't work one year
doesn't mean you completely abandon it.

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Just because you draft a certain player
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work out doesn't mean you never dip
back into that program. Just because you've

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drafted a certain position at a certain
player or in a certain draft doesn't mean

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and it doesn't work out, doesn't
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Right, Just because Jeff Okuda didn't
work out doesn't mean you never take

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a cornerback in the first round.
Just because you addressed one position last offseason

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that didn't work out doesn't mean you
don't keep trying. So they pick it

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up and they say, however,
he's been shaky with durability issues of late,

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and there's a good chance rookie first
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better starter. That's fine. In
fairness, our hope is that Terry on

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Arnold is their better starter. That's
what we want, isn't it. That's

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what I want. I want terryon
Arnold to be the man. I want

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him to be the best cornerback on
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year. That's asking it a lot, but especially because that's a really hard

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position to transition from college to pro. That's what I want to say.

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Carlton Davis is overpaid at the amount
of money that he's going to be bringing

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in. Perhaps he may be because
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dollars. The durability issue, Yeah, he's never played sixteen games, they

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said, they wrote the durability issue
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he played twelve games a year ago, thirteen starts the year before ten in

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twenty twenty one. He's never played
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where they get that from. I
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I know he's getting paid like that, but I don't care that he's

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a not I just want to be
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want him to be. I'd love
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I'm not expecting that. My expectation
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is a quality cover corner who can
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be versatile enough to cover a one
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lines up. I'm okay with that. He's got to be an everyday guy

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every Sunday. My hope is that
Terry On Arnold's going to be on one

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corner, Carlton Davis will be the
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Edith Rakestraw situation, you're going to
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at one point. Okay, So
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that's going to be the case,
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starter and he puts up good numbers, again, expectations. Folks don't expect

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him to be a pro bowler,
but he's going to be, then you're

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going to be in pretty good shape. Now. I don't want a high

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QBR. I don't want a high
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being out there just for the sake
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that if one guy is not performing, the other guy can come in and

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get an opportunity. If Carlton Davis
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going to be the scenario. Thus
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in your family who's your favorite analyst
in sports. Go away from a local

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standpoint, but you know, you
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and you're gonna have national broadcasters because
every game is broadcast National. Tom

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Brady recently sat down with SI dot
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things about becoming that numberumber one analyst
when he joins Kevin Burkhart. And I

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think Kevin Burkhardt's excellent for Fox,
he said. The important part for me

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is how I continue to make it
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which is a great perspective, he
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too serious because I see myself as
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enjoy the great game of football,
Tom Brady, Ken you separate the two.

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It's a great question who are Who's
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I think you know Joel Klatt does
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I mean, does it matter that
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a quarterback at Colorado. I think
he's really good. I think he's surpassed

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Kirk Kurbstreet. I think Kirk Kurbstreet's
great on game day. I think he's

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really good at college football too.
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it is I see. I think
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him in the NFL game. Really
like Joel Klatt. What about from an

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NFL standpoint, who is your favorite
analyst? I really like Greg Olsen.

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I think he's fantastic, not saying
that he shouldn't be, you know,

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take a back seat to Tom Brady. When you spend as much money as

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they did on Tom Brady, of
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number one team. And with the
name recognition and everything, I don't think

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Brady's going to do what Tony Romo
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prepare. Tom Brady's going to prepare. He's going to take it seriously.

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I think it's going to be a
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be a really good analyst. But
I do like I do like what Fox

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used to deliver as the former number
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better as his career went on.
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out there college football. I really
like brock Hubert too. I think he

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does an outstanding job. But I
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the number one guy on Fox from
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of those guys who works really,
really hard excellent baseball wise, love John

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was the best, but he's you
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those guys every single game. They're
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you know, a lot of this
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the buzz on ESPN. You know
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what they do. It's hard for
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Redmond is so good and has been
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comparison can be a little challenging.
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Morris, collegiate guys. And it's
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know, grand Hill was such a
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I got used to them calling the
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see them as that still to this
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to get a little more used to
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love him, but a huge Bill
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a long time I would I would
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and no longer I'm not sure about
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huge fan there, but a lot
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experience with the Pistons, so I've
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a certain extent. Anyway, Tom
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day in the UFL Championship Birmingham in
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you happen to have a chance to
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were on Tom Brady being that guy
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Ben, feel free to chime in
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what you got. But from a
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I'm at. Yeah, I was
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favorite is Herbstree. I love you
like you like Kirk Kerbstree, Yes,

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I do, and it makes me
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So you don't You're okay with him
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yeah, I enjoy him. But
yeah, my I love Chris Fowler and

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Kirkirk Street together. That's interesting.
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I'm not saying any of them are
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likable for everybody. You know,
there are certain legend play by play guys

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dick Enberg, for example, Pat
Summer all Al Michaels is in that that

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conversation too, but John Madden kind
of completed that duo was just so damn

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good when it came to that.
And you know, Chris Collinsworth is the

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number one guy when it comes to
Sunday Night Football. Is Chris collins Worth

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in that same realm? I think
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believe he is any longer. I
think there are a lot of people who

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have tired of him. I think
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When Tony Romo first started, people
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in sports and television. Sports television, they want analysts to first guest,

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not second guests. And you know
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going to try. I'm not going
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insult to your intelligence. You already
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first of all, I think it's
great because you're willing to take a

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chance and you can always say why
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have been what you originally said,
why you said it. I'd like to

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see a screen pass here. What
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for a bomb. The reason I
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what I noticed. But the bomb
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Good for them them. That's why
I'm in the booth and not on the

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sidelines whatever. I mean, there's
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in that regard. Second guessing leads
everybody to believe, well, then why

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didn't you say in the first place? Right. The other thing is when

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you have a guy who is first
guessing, like Tony Romo did, it

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was somewhat refreshing. I think a
lot of people felt like, now,

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this is what an analyst is supposed
to do. You can't do it all

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the time. His got to be
to the point where he was doing it

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so often and was wrong so frequently
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Enough is enough, I'm done.
And I think they also recognized that

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he was not very well prepared.
Wasn't He's got one game to get ready

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for all week long, and he
doesn't know players' names. He's using their

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numbers. You're not going to see
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that this is a guy who really
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really worked at going into a broadcast
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Now, speaking of quarterbacking and the
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a rather surprising quote. He said, I think you don't have to have

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a number one wide receiver. According
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I think it works out well when
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got different guys making different plays and
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I think it puts a lot more
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they get into. So I think
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having a number one guy, a
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all those guys can step up and
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A couple different things here. I
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Green Bay, and I think to
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are number ones. That's not cool. On the other hand, you read

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that as a football fan. We
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Tom Brady. Didn't we look at
how many championships he won and how many

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truly number ones did he have?
Spread the ball around. We say it

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and it's a compliment. A player
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is disrespectful, if you will,
to guys like Romeo Dobbs, Dontavion Wicks,

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Jaden Reed, Christian Watson, guys
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that it does is it forces us
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because we all know it's a passing
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league. College football is a passing
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vital to have those guys. What
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we said Detroit's got what we consider
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on Ross Saint Brown for sure is
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but Jamison Williams eventually will be.
So we are wondering who's going to

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be that three. Is it gonna
be Kalif Raymond isn't gonna be Donovant,

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Peoples Jones, are they going to
acquire somebody? And then we were looking

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at all the other teams and their
top three and somewhat envious of what the

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Bears have and what the Bengals have
and the Texans and so on and so

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forth. Now we got a green
Bay team that last year made the playoffs,

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pulled a huge upset that not many
people expected, and their quarterback,

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who we view as one of the
biggest up and comers, one of the

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better young quarterbacks that the league has
to offer, is saying you don't necessarily

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need a number one wide receiver.
Do you want a really good, high

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end number one and two other receivers
that are just kind of eh? Or

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would you take three wide receivers who
are all bees be minus and above.

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I can't answer that question because I
think it's I've always felt like you got

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to have a one. Maybe they
feel maybe there are some places where they

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feel you don't necessarily need the one
wide receiver. But if you had a

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one tight end like Brady had in
New England for example with Rob Gonkrowsky,

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if you don't have a number one
receiver, you got a number one target,

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right. Jordan Love says this,
you can plug any of these guys

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at any position and they'll go out
there and make plays. I think a

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little of that was proven last year. We had different guys injured throughout the

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season, and guys had to move
around a little bit but play some different

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spots that well they might not have
been used to. So I definitely think

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that's the case. You look at
our guys. Each person has their own

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skill set and what they do.
That's the key. It's trying to find

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that and put them in the best
position to be successful. In other words,

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He's got versatility and depth in each
of those three guys. They are

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not married to one spot on the
field. You can move them around,

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are they Deebo Samuel? Probably not? Were they good enough for green Bay

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a year ago? And are they
good enough for green Bay to be what

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many people to be considered a high
end challenge. Some are out there suggesting

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that the Lion's reign in the NFC
North may not be that long because of

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the young talent that the Bears have
accumulated and the young talent that green Bay

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currently has. So I wonder if
that might change people's opinions moving forward.

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If Jordan Love feels like it's not
a detriment, no, No, he

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could be just saying that too.
I mean, what else is he going

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to say? He's not going to
pull on Aaron Rodgers yet? Because Aaron

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Rodgers was upset that the Packers really
never went after a number one target for

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him and felt like they relied too
much on him. To get the job

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done when you're spending as much money
as a lot of these teams are on

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quarterbacks and some on number one wide
receivers, if you can find a way

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to move the football downfield and be
consistent with really good wide receivers who are

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being above and who are versatile,
and they don't have to be married to

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one position, and they can move, you can move them around, and

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they have different skill sets. What
would be wrong with that? Well,

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the biggest problem with that is obviously
they're eventually going to get theirs and then

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you're going to have to start it
all over and do it all over again.

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So you don't to be put in
that situation. But as of right

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now, Jordan Love feels like he's
just fine without a number one wide receiver,

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if indeed you believe that's the case
for him in Green Bay, I

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found that to be probing for him
to have something like that. Not having

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a true wide receiver actually helps us, is what he says. Let's see

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if that comes to fruition this year
in a really tough division. Thanks to

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Ben for producing our program today,
but thanks to you for your texts.

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Hope you can join us again tomorrow. Monday through Friday six till nine,

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